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ae : : Have Y 12-Word C. sidential Slog ans ‘Slogan For Mardiag or Cox! Prove Zeal and Skill HE Harding managers are already proposing to blazon such & Of Hosts of Readers) * sy'n cou'a'cou ” * “st rm 00s The Cox managers wiil foliow suit. The Evening World has thousands of readers woo caa write ‘The contest for the cash awards offered by The Evening World for clever slogans, We invite‘ them all to try their hand. ‘dest twelve-word slogans to blazon the respective Harding and Cox The Evening World will pay $110 in prizes for the best efforta, has assumed national proportions. In every part of the coun- divided as follows: fy young and old among The Evening World's numerous readers are First prize Harding slogan, $28. “Seeeged in intensive efforts to devise the successful slogang, and thou- | Three other prizes, $10 each. of enthusiastic new competitors are entering the contest daily. First prize Cox slogan, $26. of the slogans received to-day follow: Three other prizes, $10 each, COX SLOGANS. HARDING SLOGANS. Remember this is neither a guessing contest nor @ letter. * s Skill alone will count in the selection of winners. S@peedy Peace and League of Na-| “Votes for Harding Are Patriotic The slogan must contain exactly 12 words. ‘Mons; lote of work and steady ra-|Demands for Human Justice and Na- Bend in Edmund J. Moore, No. 36/tional Honor."—M. T, Stoke, No. 261|_ ond in your slogas to Mogan Béitor, Bveatag World. _ Young Street, New Haven, Conn. [West 115th Street, j THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, AUGUST 2, 1920. Sond Sons Shand Sth Sts, An August Sale of Women’s Underwear At Astounding Price Concessions GOWNS, SKIRTS &||ENVELOPE CHE- ENVELOPE MISE & BLOOMERS. CHEMISE. Finest quality Jac- Excellent quality cot-| | quard Silk mixed ma- ton materials, lace or | | terial, in attractive embroidery trimmed. | | tailored models. Values to 5.00 for 1,69 | | Values to 3.75 tor 2.10 WINDSOR CREPE GOWNS, value 3.50 for 2.15 Silk Underwear, Correspondingly Priced None sent C. O. D. No returns "Sox in White House, Harding| “Harding for President! who'll] LABOR CALLS OFF ing Bill in the repo.: pf William: home; prosperity in every house, |Put Him In? Mat Pa! Rah, Rah, PARADE IN ROW hranch, _Amerionn Federation of Maine to Nome.”—John Pilla, No. 6¢|Rah!” — Marcus Felsen, No. 334 Labor, to be presented at the an- Broome Street. OVER COOLIDGE eS a i Lynn to-day. Mr. ley made Be Wise and Vote for H.-C. Not hile report public Tast Neue —|for Hi. be eve Ge Taylor, P.| Invitation to Governor to Review eee 0. ja rt Sonn, “Did Our ‘Boys Fight to Surrender Marchers Caused Abandon- Slashed Wite—Kills Self. Ms “Marte aves hard ‘noc! Superzo ‘government 7" —J" rants ‘Neil of ogg Marat ho be President Co: eg! No, 201 East 20th Stree’ BOSTON, Aug. 2—Because @ ted wulcide yesterday after an atten, e H. Bamen, No. 450 Woot 14th], “We eon me rain, are n| large number of unions had re- | ashing her with» knife and aa ee ree: Chimee Pat Prooiao, No.| fused to participate ina parade on | *etting the bed clothes af racy; Ph ogi phage ee end Dewane 2289 Seoond Avenue. Labor Day unless the Boston Cen- aT recy,"—James J. A. Hackney, No.|_ "NO Entangling Alliances as W1l- tra! Labor Union should withdraw 419 Fast 80th Street, one haw Polen Na aij) its Invitation to Gov. Coolldge to you og pombe eure it vet Went seth trect. review the marchers, the central By Wiecting Senater Harting} body has voted unanimously to aoa be Tat "ath igs Win Defeat the ae es nchaet rescind its previous decision to “Fearless, able, proved true blue, |°f Nations." Herman Silver, No. have a parade, ox the man for me and you"—| Past leith Bireot. our| Gv. Coolldge is criticised for ve- Snyder, No. #62 St. Nich- larding for Our Business, for Our : Homes; Detter Business; No Foreign| toing the 2.76 Per Cent. Beer Bill “Fah in, don’ ‘diners Comptications.”—W. N. Wyeth, No.| and for signing the Daylight Sav- can't be Macker: be 4 |¢iz Went 18th Street. iMo., O00 Weet titth Berext, “Voters! Peace With Honor, Prog- your lost opportunities, an-|Fees Is Sure; Prosperity Abundant, ; take adveritage’ Harding's the Cure."—H. B, Ihne, Gox."_Andrew T. Ellard, No, |N°: 478 Elmwood Avenue, Providence, 120th 4 “Tie world looks to Ameri “Vou for Cox, from Bad to Worse; leadership wil re to neormoat® Vote for Harding, Safety First."— Solomon Lowenkron, No. 140 Fieve- | Ewin Phdbardt, No. 50 Heck Avenue, Oc Street, Brooklyn. ean Grove, N. Patan to victory with Jimmy Cox| ., "Goodby to Dear Old 2.75, Boys, amd get America off the rocks,” on “Our pelea hee pres bs William re Zlected.”"—Viole! arie er, 0. Gregory, No. Tl Weat ‘22a 27 Stewart Avenue, West Ating- “No need for knocks of rocks: be tone Ned. @ane and root for Cox.”—Mra, Pant, C. Meaen had Hf ‘ood, Gen. Pershing, Hiram Thirty-fourth Stree ation, Johnson and the Rest Thought Hard- of No. 18 Bering Place, “Brooke Ing Heat.”—Mitenell Mennhelmer, NO. M¥es! Yea! ‘Take tt from me—he ie| 208 Harrison Avenue, Bro Gox-sure to. win."—Dr, C, Harmon | ,,,00*%, the, Wagon, Roosevelt, the , Horse, Coolidge the Driver, Harding — No. 45 Halsey Street, Brook: | the Hoas.”—Charles Weaton 4 5% Forbell Avenue, Brooklyn. The gal Cox, man of the hour, means i H “Harding, Harding, Hard’ Hon- progreasivences, prosperity and | est, Fearless, Furnace Treat ‘an't t ig Mary ‘agner, No, 458 | noe peerea, Fittingly Select Mrs p Mast 1 ites seve Murphy, No, 239 Weat Mth Street A Pp nd prosperity wit "Do Fon Appreciate Peace? Prove fhe teats Wrote for Cox and Htoosevert.” | rt be Bete Se vee Hard. —D. W. Winterbdle, No, 626 West 211th ing.”—Benjamin ks hyteal No, 677 Al = Street. ibama Avenue, Hrookiy —— a Giri 20 RL ONES: C5 RARE Se TAS, SE RS YES tat SRSEEER. Ss 3 tei if <p one injeienteie demand, ample OPPENHEIM, CLLINS & © 34th Street-—New York SO nT A rt te neta a te oem The qualities of —wen ——. Set ens ORE TT Tuesday—Below Present Cost of expense. 3800 Pairs Women’s Full Fashioned Silk Hose Regular 2.50 Values me 1.75 Remarkable quality Pure Thread Silk, full fash ioned Hosiery. Lisle garter tops, double soles and high spliced heels. Black, white and colors. Colored cotton priced. Dotted tussah, Satin-finish . Welcome to the visiting Knights of Columbus B. Altman & Cn. MADISON AVENUE-FIFTH AVENUE, NEW YORK and Other Bed Furnishings have assembled, in anticipation of the early Autumn Comfortables, Sheets and Pillow Cases for Autumn and Winter use. than their moderate pricing, will appeal to every housekeeper desiring to obtain the maximum of value at the minimum Some of the attractions in regular stock: White, genuinely all-wool, per pair $21.50 to 40.00 Colored, genuinely allewool . . each 28.50 White, wool-and-cotton per pair 8.50 to 21.50 Also Plaid Blankets (in a variety of color effects), Gray Blankets and Camping Blankets, moderately Figured silkoline, cotton-filled, each $5.50 & 8.75 Figured mull, wool-filled . . . each 14.50 Plain silk, wool-filed . . . . each 23.50 Plain satin, wool-filled . . each 42.50 & 50.00 WHITE BEDSPREADS Crinkled Dimity . . . each 2.95 to 4.95 And a large assortment of Bedspreads and Bed Sets (Spread, Bolster Sham and Pillow Shams) in scalloped, embroidered and other attractive effects. (Fourth Floor, Madison Avenue section) t ‘ Thirty-fifth Street Departments for Blankets assortments of Blankets, Bedspreads, these indispensable commodities, no less BLANKETS . . . each 5.95 & 7.50 COMFORTABLES wool-filled . . . each 23.50 . . . each $5.75 to 25.00 An Unprecedented Sale Lustrous silks, beautiful in weave, on and fancy. Silks for sports togs, men’s shirts, silks for afternoon frocks, silks for formal evening wear. All at less than mill cost, less than the retailer pays. ‘The Paterson Manufacturers are using this retail store as an outlet for their overcrowded Summer stock. That is why you can buy quality oe Bignets i ie | 55 We challenge any one to produce their equal at less than double the price or your money back, M. B. S. STORES quae, 55 West 28th St. fi sic ar, OPEN EVENINGS UNTIL 7 P. M. = Mall Orders Filled When Accompanied Cheek oe Money Order ut 28th St. Store: TEATS CIRO FI GATs mat BI tEUAAEILD Borel t TEED SIAWEIO ee a EE TR REE iia! ili | €.2 Garter @ Wipe For Comrort REAL garter luxury. The wide, soft elastic band never slips— never binds. At All Dealers Manutactured only by The Thor, P. Taylor Co, Furniture Sale $257,600 Furniture @ Rugs $183.300 Our enormous QUANTITY-BUYING, months and’ months ago, against the high prices which threatened, puts us in a posi- tion to offer VALUES in every kind of — wittiam and Mary ‘ituré, which makes this August Sale a Period, in antique NEVER-TO-BE-FORGOTTEN CHANCE. MENEART aniehy ALL GOODS MARKED IN PLAIN FIGURES 7 2:9 Our Dignified Credit seat... $298 Invites Your Account Was $36.75 "our Piece Queen Anne Period Bedroom Suite, in American Walnut. Four pieces, consisting of DRESSER, ¥ VANITY TOILET BED, in full size, Three-Piece Kroehler Duofold Sofa Bed Suite Makes a full size bed when open. Massive frames, Golden Oak finish, highly polished upholstere; seats, back a structible spring does not PB mattre: Was $183.75 CLOSED SATURDAY AT. 1 P.M, MOTOR “TRUCK DELIVERIES, WWConO" Ave\5"St, ‘