The evening world. Newspaper, June 25, 1920, Page 4

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a on ay one p r ontied Succemtul Farming, which has an immense ciroulation, is better knoWn to the rural population d A of the great Wost than any of the t eAndidutes who have openly #famped __DARKHORSE RACE son's personal choice for tho position |) “Parmer’s Friend” Will Have Towa, Wortern form to Nt ald candidate: of Seoretary of Agriculture, The pro moters of his boom feel that he inay with reason claim to be a compromise Administration candidate, ‘They do not claim that he would be ablo to carry a hard-boiled Republican @tate like Towa, but they do claim that no other candidate |e as atrong in lowa and the other Western agricultural Will go to is far from be! ig a dead one in thi : ntry. Meredith in Case of Deadlock. Western | county. By Martin G: Slee tnan ohestiing ot the delegate 2 een. ‘of. th vention, Mr. (Sprciat Stat Correspondent of The|Moredith is dry. Tt the Evening World.) have thelr way with the SAN FRANCISCO, June 26-—The ‘Sompticntions over the wet and dry Mmewe and the Democratic rule re- @uiring @ two-thirds vote to nomi- mate a candidate for President have inspired hope among the dark horses in this convention. In the event of a deadiock, which is mot a Femote possibility, some dark hotwe ‘Wil grab the nomination, and, take colleges. uiasytooters | into & good Atory. latform, Mr ™ an accidental political way with w. New may be had in any variation of rh Paddadts ts Genus, sicant tise or hue, in strands of vary loveliness...a string p Ing lengths, with gold or dark horse who will go into the Lortay Pearls. South Dakota. The first long shot dark horse tioket to enter in San the Gtrand FIFTH AVENUE —~>- > “Teivees Clothes Men of New York ‘Smart Clothes, ana thers of Mews Important Announcement in Connection with the ‘ - OPENING \.” of Their Retail Store in New York City, (ix, the Twenty-sixth Link in Their Chain ‘oday, Friday & Tomorrow, Saturday 801-807 Broadway Corner 11th Street wn XN We to open this stdre three months but unavoidab! delays in the alteration of the building necessitated pale Sginest tater: ‘e manufactured a tremendous stock of fine suits for w y eee Dies 3 8 variet of distinctive models, expressly for thi: be patronage rom the start, we are gaing to “® Ate Actual Manafacturing Cost PRICES RANGING FROM $24°° to $5450 No sale ever held in this city can be compared With this event. We guarantee that you will find here The Biggest Clothing Values Ever Offered to the Public of New York : Clothes are worn by over 300,000 men, bought through our 26 retail stores; our business runs into millions of payee fertiOh our overhead expense is nominal; our rices have always been figured on a small profit above the actual manufacturing cost, and we guarantee you 2 saving of at least $10.00 to $20.00 on each garment. Our factory is in the same building To the men and y. who for ° above our retail store. We invite your many years have worn Tfivers Clothes, inspection of our modern daylight shop Purchased right on the floor of our sad sisster mochenle tailoring organi toa cordial in sasien’ to" nn ae Cigare and Cigarettes Fl f Muste Friday cecil || thetats =| Barn rm Largest Maker-to-Wearer Clothes tion in America ith 26 Rota Shores Thesedhoat ta Usted Sans New York, ALY. Dallas, Tex, Winston-Sa! ms. ©. rw wraree,. Ind. ‘, Sever Gikeama, Lass Anheville, N- inckson, Mich. ‘oun. Lynehi . Va. Sremenere Me o Par sees Mieh. ftancomn, ‘Tenn. Nertolk, Va. a Lancaster, Pa. Aubarm, N.Y. Pougkhoepale, Forrunate is the lass who was born in June, to Four Hundred Lord & Taylor SS =. %, f from numerous prominent Dems. the month of Pearls, for Grats in the Mississippi Valley an it is her privilege to wear fiat i ban 1 area of lowe O rt ay sccm aoe wird Mr. Meredith is quite closely aied Pearls s of beauty, the jewels that will enhance her of <> - »——_— = oe SS See ing thére for the candidate from delegates are dead againat ‘16 plan to nominate the en. didates first and then adopt a plat- The Secretary of Agriculture in 4 self-made man. He started on a shoe- string and to-day hig income from his paper ia estimated at between $860,000 and $600,000 a year. His followers as- wert that when the candidacy of A. Mitehell Palmer dies the Paimor yote eredith and that Meredith haa rearonable hopes of getting a con- siderable pércentage of the Bouthorn delegate vote that would normally be- long to William McAdoo, for the rea- States. son that Seoretary Meredith is a * ‘Mr, Meredith Is a friend of Wiil- | member of the Cabinet and dry, Bes” Strong Western Support | tan Jennings Bryan, and Mr. Bryan] Meredith in an intimate editor. 16 ik clowe to his readers. Ho in vending weores of farmer boys through Western Hin paper continually con- ducts departments and launohes ideas calculated to interest the wives and children of the farmers. Which leads One of Mr. Meredith's tdeas ts to Bryan will lead a fight for a dry! loan mmail sums to children to onable plank on the floor of the convention, them to finance the ralsing of pigs. | and the Meredith people se@ an opon- A little git! in Northern Iowa asked Cc one sw ra Se ee ee ew eae ao ON : : THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, JUNE 25, 1920, r. for # loan and got It, and she wrote Mr. Meredith a ‘etter that read somo- thing like this: oar Mr, Meredith: You were so to me that [ thought } would Ike » maine my pig after you, but he ta A little pig, and your name ie #0 long, #o T have Just taken tho Inst five leltere, of your name and called him edith," San Franciteco {*# plastered with lithographs of Attorney General Pal- mer, His campaign managers adver- tise him as “Mitchell Palmer, the Fighting Quaker.” For campaign pur- oes the “A” before the Mitohell jan been dropped, possibly’ on a hunch that it would be lucky to fol- low the example of the President, who dropped the "T” out of his name and Yrent before the pebple as Woodrow ‘Wilson, ‘ Well, anyhow, these Palmer litho- graphs portray the Attorney General Standing, three-quarters length, with his right hand raised above the level of bis shoulder and the index finger of the right hand pointing toward the sky. “How much,” remarked Elisabet; Marbury, delegate at large from New York, as she looked at one of the Palmer lithographs to-day, “he resembles Dr. Munyon,” Every convention brings out at least one new Lye Here is the maiden of the San Francisco gather-| + ing: A Lieutenant in command of a gun- oat was ordered from thé Philip- pines to San Francisco and instructed to stop on tho way and inspect the cable relay station at Midway Island in the Pacific Ocean. Midway Island is about as dig as City Hall Park and there is nothing on it but the cable station. Arriving at Midway Island the Lieutenant did not feel like going ashore, so he sent a chief petty officer who had been in the navy thirty years, The chief petty officer went ashore early in the morning and ho until late in the aft- “How Lieut mant all over the world.” moblie driven by No. 31 West 471 Major address, nal injuries and bruises. a ernoon. He was obviously stewed. did you do it? asked, the “Lleutenant,” answered the chief petty officer, “I've got boose buried enlace Letgiraniaientn WOMAN HURT BY AUTO. Mrs. Georgiana Dougherty, fitty years” old, of No, 871 West 27th Street, war returning to her home last night after visiting friends at No. 381 Central Park ‘West, when, while crossing Centra! Park Weat near 99th Street, she was atruck and knocked down by an auto- Everett Anderson of Street and owned by Raymond Keeney of the same Mra. Dougherty was taken to Knick-| erbocker Hospital suffering from intor- | Mo Connection With Any Other Establishment in the World WORTH THIRTY-FOURTH STREET BROADWAY: FIFTH AVCNUE Tomorrow SaTugpay Au. Dar An Important Offering — OPEN SILK AND CLOTH FROCKS| For VomEN AND MissEs Betow Wuorsare Cost FINEST SHOES This Establishment will be Open All Day To-morrow (Saturday) — Stern Brothers West 42nd Street (Between 5th and 6th Avenues) West 43rd Street Noteworthy Values for To-morrow in WOMEN’S TRICOLETTE SPORT SUITS AT THE REMARKABLE PRICE OF Distinctive models in long or short sleeve effects. A wide range of colors, including Black, Copen, Tan, White and other ‘color combinations. An event well worthy of particular attention. NO ALTERATIONS Pa for many years] Chtenmo “LY Aske Ware Ratae. ok and Newport HICAGO, June %—The Chicago to the Holland- | mievated Railway lines have petition tor Rotterda Public Utilities Commission to in in short voya ‘enae elevated fares from 8 t n ‘ i ef aboli#h the present th tem. ship Myf aun, which piled > aween Ni News, has been America Lane, It ghortly after ‘whe sa The ship will be ue 7 out of Rotterdam. Special Pre-Holiday Opportunity FINAL SALE 0 A Clearance of the Highest 4) Grade New: Models for MEN and WOMEN Ever Offered at _ Our Prices $ A5 Were —Elsewhere Up to $16 They Were Selling ° Up to $20 You Are Saving from $4 to $6.50 on Every Pair. Remember, We Exchange, Guarantee Satisfaction or Money Back. FOR WOMEN WE OFFER—— A limitless variety of up-to-the-minute models, including all Smartest Strap Effect Pumps, Theo Ties in Suede, Kid and SA&tin, all shades; Oxfords and Brogué in Black and Tan Calf—Black, Tan, White Kid and Buckskin. —FOR MEN WE OFFER—— Custom made Brogue Oxfords of genu- ine Shell Cordovan, Norwegian Grain : and Russia Calf. English Ox- fords in Black and Tan Calf or Kidskin. Shoes with snap, also ¢onservative styles. Quite a selection of men’s and women’s models still remains from our sale at $4.35 and $7.65, especial women’s White Buckskin High Shoes at $4, Sale Starts Today at All Eight Friedman’s Stores {@ Note—Our two newest stores are 1600 Broadway, near 48th St., N. Y. (Formerly Rector’s) 453 Fulton St., near Smith St. Brooklyn qQ77eit. 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