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. ogans for Nominees - Represent Talent of Competing Thousands Coutest for The Evening World Awards Brings Out Many New Writers Daily in ‘City and Hamlet’Alike. * To city and hamlet ailke so Many new slogan writers are springing up daily to compete for The Evening World awards, éach in an effort # strike a spark from the steel of originality, that the field of selection already 1s representative of the country’s creative talent in this respect. Where tundreds of slogans have been duplicated, thousands ring twelve- word changes in idea and construction. Among those received to-day are: COX SLOGANS. “By Liberty's Light You Can See, Cox for President It Will Be."—Joe Pair, No. 1119 Second Avenue. “Cox! Cox! The People's Chotee, If You Win, We Will All Rejoice.”— William H. Howard, No. 389 West 17th Street, % “He's Climbed the Ladder of Many Shocks; One More Rung—Preatdent Cox."—George R, Curran, No. 2 Hal- jett Street, Astoria, L. I. “Cox for League of Nations Bound; Cox for President, Safe and Sound.” ~T. R, South, No. 406 West i4sth Street. “For America, the Land of the Free, Cox Is Efficient, yes, Sires.”— Wilam &. Russell, No. 172 Fountain Avenue, Brooklyn. “War Cursed World Implores America Be True to America and Her Allies."—T. M. Gadbreath, No. 67 Liberty Street. “Cox for Me, Cox for Met Cox, Say AN of the Family."—J. M. Troyard, No. 1497 Bryant Avenue, Bronx. “sWhere Do We Go From Here? Over the Top With Gov. Cox.”"—H. KX. Root, No. 1649 Shoepshead Bay Road, Sheepshead Bay, N. Y, “The Best To-Day Makes’ for the| > Better To-Morrow—So Let's Elect Cox."—John J. Fredericha, Na 493 Knickerbocker Avenue, Brodklyn. “At the Box Think of Cox; Pay No Heed Unto the Knocks.”"—James KE. Cooke, No, 9 St, Paul's Avenue, Jer- City. ‘he League of Our Own Creation— the Hope of a Better World."—George 8. Barlow, No. 245 Bast 45th Street “From the Mountains to the Docks, livery ‘Yank’ Cries, ‘We Want Cox.’” Thomas J. Maguire, No. 162 De- catur Street, Brooklyn. “We're for Liberty, We're for Right, We're for Cox, ‘Cause He's Right.”— Margaret Kenny, No. 414 Bay Ridge Avenue, Brooklyn, “Might by Right, Stréngth by Wis. dom, Power by Diplomacy, Democ- racy by Democrats."—Harry Main- Sats, Nc. S78 West s@t Street. t “Cox Iy the Man for an Executive; for Proof Look at Ohio."—A. Saffron, No, 281 Second ‘Avenue, . "America First, Last and Always; Vote for Dignity, Decorum and De- mocracy—Cox."—Lorraine Donnelly, No. 89 Manhattan Street. HARDING SLOGANS. “Harding Fine, Coolidge Sublime, They Will Do It in Four Years’ Time.” ~L, Nadelbach, No. 28 Zeidler Ave- nm plaspoth, N.Y. “Handing! Harding! for You, Because You're American Through and Through.”"—Ethel Solo- mon, No, 1071 Second Avenue. “Harding the Wise, Harding the Efficient, Just to Know Him Is:Sufti- clent.”—Mamie Miller Newcorn, Trueli Inn, Plainfield, N. J. “What's Ina Name? H Is A-meri- can R-esourcefulness D-eslred I-n N-ational, G-overnment.”—Arohie J. Pay, No. 246 Bradhurst Avenue. “Harding the Man, Republican the Ticket; Fourteen Points Couldn't r Beat It."—R. D. Daniels, No 1462 Bushwick Avenue, Brooklyn. “Hard Faots Need Hard Heads; Hard Headed. Americans Will Elect Harting Presldent."—John Autz, No. 1066 S4th Street, Brooklyn. “Vote for Harding for Peace, Pros- verity and Self Protection; Why Look Purther?"—William Harrington, No. 90 Barclay Street. “Harding, When Dilected, Will the Last Sentence in Line coln's Gettyaburg Speech,”"—Bernard N, Williams, No, 81 Penn Avenue, Worcester, Mass. “Harding Ls in the Ring; Play Yim, Hoys. He's @ Sure Thing.”— Elizabeth Donovan, No, 1839 East 7th Street, Brooklyn. “Uncle Sam's Whispering tn Our Nation's Bar—Harding and Coolldge —Never Fei aries EL. Trigalet, 9 ‘lace, Brooklyn, " vember's Hard (ing) Winds and Cool(tdge) Breezes Blow Wilson's League to Pisces."—Mary G. Scullin, No. 40 Road, Roselle, N. J. “Harding for President, Coolidge | for Vice; Together They'll ‘ Lower Living’s High Price."—W. 8. Kehoe, eee Water Street, Perth Amboy, “Harding and Coolidss, Margy aad Cool, Out to Bust the Democrats’ Rule."—Arthur James Daviés, No. 166 Avenue B. “Harding, Harding, Mate a Pledge ‘to Grind His Axe With Keen Cool- edge.”—F. T. Weiws, No, 2104 Beverly Road, Brooklyn. Whatesheat | VERA YW of a We eT he Coz managers wiil follow suit. ‘ 4 In view of the extreme searcity of | The Evening World has thousands of readers who can write office space in the finanelal district, J. | clever slogans, We invite‘them all to try their hand, . P. Morgan & Co, have decided to make The Evening World wil) pay $110 in prizes for the best efforts, | the old Milly Building, at Noa, 11 to 21] divided as follows: Three other prizes, $10 each, Firat. prize Cox slogan, $26. Three other prizes, $19 each. Remember this is neithe: Send in your slogan to Slogan ______ THE EVENING WORLD, TUFSDAY, AUGU:T *. | -). Have You a 12-Word Campaign ‘Slogan For Harding or Cox? Opa Harding managers are already proposing to blazon.sich a slogan from every dead wall in ibe cities and towns tn the country from coast to coast. First prize Harding slogan, $26. \ timated cost of $4,000,000, and will be } \ of the largest, if not actually the | | largest, building alteration of ite kind ever undertaken. | 1 were eudesing contest nor & lottery. ridye & Livi Skill alone will count in tbe selection of winners, The slogan must contain exactly 12 wdrda, n Minister to the ed here yesterday from ie. He formerly was Do- neul General at Madrid, jGalvia, Domir |20 MORE STORIES Gareth FOR MILLS BUILDING |: Bs cst | le c J. P. Morgan -& Co. to Make Old Ste” Legath Structure Into Skyscraper at widely known t. $4,000,000 C | . over Into a thirty-story This will entail raising the twenty stories at an Ir a organ firm ‘ormOyeden Mill period of, twenty-one y privilege of three repew! perlods, Editor, Evening World. ADJOURN MARTENS HEARING. Seviet Ea! Answer Questions. | ty Again Refuses to | At the continuation yesterday at Ellis We'll Vote) tniand of the deportation proceedings! against him Ludwig C. A. K. Martens, self-styled Sovict emissary to Wash- ington, again refused to answer tm- portant questions, — Minor witnerses were examined, ‘The hearing was e4- Journed indefinitely., After the session Martens tola re porters that “unless the delogntes who are now meeting to arrange an afmie- tice can agree upon terme the Soviet “California Syrup of Figs” Child’s Best Laxative Accept “California” Syrup of Figs) only—look for the name California| ou the package, then you are surc, your child is having the best and| |most harmless physic for the little \stomach, liver and bowels. Children love its fruity taste, Full directions on each bottle. You must say “Cali- fornia.” —Advt. a Hs BROOKLYN: OPPENHEIM, GLLINS & © FULTON STREET—BROOKLYN After-Inventory Clearance All Remaining Summer Sache ¢ Women’s and Misses’ Afternoon Dresses _Women’s and Misses’ Midsummer Dresses Women’s and Misses’ Wraps and Coats ‘Women’s and Misses’ Tailored Cloth Suits Women’s and Misses’ Silk Sports Skirts Women’s and Misses’ Jersey Cloth Suits Women’s Blouses and Sweaters ’ Women’s Underwear and Negligees Girls’ Summer Wash Dresses Girls’ Middies and Blouses Final Reductions o Fine Oxfords and Pumps For Women and Misses A CHANCE TO PICK UP EXTRAORDINARY VALUES High-grade models taken from regular \ Are Being Closed Out at Final snd Price Reductions n this Lot of Dominican Minjater Dies. WASHINGTON, Angs 8.—Dr. Luis Army, will capture Warsaw in the next tw a8." mm } 0 BLOOMINGDALE 59TH TO 60TH STREET . 2 LEXINGTON TO 3D AVENUE ‘ . It you gave no Player jin your home GET ONE NOW. No better offer could be presented to you at any time to procure a standard Player of recognized merit. ‘han the one we effer in this sale. But as the supply of these ° ‘ful instruments is limited we advise you to act quickly. TRI-SOLO MELODIST Terms Only $3 Per Week Dont put off the purchase of this Player until you,can pay all cash for it. We invite you to take advantage of our EASY PAYMENT PLAN, which will give you the opportunity of enjoying the pleasure of a Player-Piano in your home during the time you are paying for it. Included Without Extra Charge A Beautiful Music Cabinet—Handsome Bench to Match 12 Rolls of Music of Your Own Choice and Free Delivery Among the many ‘important inventions of\ recent years, the PY&yer-Piano stands out as a shining light to the inventive genius of an American, This wonderful instrument has brought music and entertainment to millions of homes throughout the civilized world. Anyone can play any musical selec- tion, from the classical compositions of the great masters to the popular rag- time of today, without any previous musical education, on the Player-Piano. The mechanical improvements made on the Player from year to year have made this wonderful instrument so nearly perfect that it is almost imposs ble to distinRuish a selection played on the Player-Piano from hand playing. The. new Walters Player embodies all the latest Player devices and stands in a class by itself amongst Player-Pianos manufactured today. You have the oppor- tunity to possess one of, these beautiful instruments providing you take advantage of this offer at once. If You Cannot Call Tomorrow—Mail Coupon Ganlsmane Kindy send me illustrated catalogue and particulars regarding. your Sale Welcome! Knights of Columbus STORE OPEN 9 A. M. to 5 P. M. HEA Fourteanth Street wee, WEDNESDAY 1,500 SPECIALLY PURCHASED ‘Crepe Kimonos 2.68 If bought in the regular way would retail at $4.47 to $6.94 So successful was a recent sale of these Japanese Crepe Kimonos that we have reordered a great quantity and will offer them in another Exceptional Sale Wednesday“ind Thursday. Extra heavy Crepe, with * Japanese sleeves, and are beautifully embroidered in pastel shades. linen shades, Women’s and Misses’ * TUB SKIRTS Our regular $4.97 skirts because of a special purchase N THURSDAY Our regular .22 Durable, artistic laces in match designs for trim- ming underwear, linens, curtains and dee- orative linens — band- ings and insertings in a great variety of attrac- tive patterns—white or ‘ bed Player-Piano stock in choicest leathers, covering a 6 85 wide range of styles. Values to 14.50 ) ® Shoes || These skirts are of excellent gabardine. In sizes 25 to | 40 waistband, Excellent material, smart styles, as illustrated, with || gathered backs, detachable belts and fancy pockets. See other pages for our three column adv, and Week End Sale of Men's Shirts, etc, NAME.. Sale in our York and Newark Stores ADDRESS A : ine pen Syne