The evening world. Newspaper, August 3, 1920, Page 9

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designated and when @ candidate fai Governor wag chosen after t lots had been taken. It 4s the plan of MAY MILLS CHOSEN BY WOMEN | FOR STATE TICKET nd Harry Walker to sug Walker bimeeif wan to go on the ticket aa Smith's running de: maté but atrong influence ts being ro peed ‘Dimselt. | the Democratic leaders to avold all {show of “nominations” as the word usually applies to political assem- blages. Tammany has contended from tle start that nobody shall be “desig- nated” on any part of the Licket, ls going to be a free for all. Any- body can get on the tloket. The Republicans selected their nominces without any regard to the public choice, a8 wae evidenced by the big kicks which went out from the dele- gates and from the smaller Republi- can leaders. The Republican convention wae mysterious and held thelr councils behind closed doors. It was impos- sible for the newspaper men to find out what they were doing until the things that they were standing for were done, and then it was found that there wasn't any difference in What the newspaper representatives had already guessed. Lunn was really looking for a fight The Democrats assembled here are| the leaders, in the interests of har- wide open in their councils. They are|mony, had another conference and | seeking advice, looking for the best] = men for the positions to be filled. Gov. Smith came to Saratoga Springs ang anybody could see him and hear him, He made no secret of what the Democrats were going to do, and he sald that the reason of it was that he didn’t know. He didn't deny that he was going to be the candidate te succeed himself. He said that he would be if they wanted him to be, and that he wowld do the best he could to be elected. But what knocked all the gucasers was the absence of Charles . Murphy from such conferences as were going on, from all the cliques, from all tho combinations which were supposed to be effected before the convention, or conferences, or whatever gatherings can be held within the law of the direct primary. It actually looked as if Mr. Murphy didn't give a damn. The Democratic ticket, whether it | | BONWIT TELLER £6 To pny ry Cpe | FIFTH AVENUE.AT 387 STREET c | He 1s willing if the party demande it, | but if they leave it to his choice he) ‘wants.to stay where he ts, For Treasuree Delos Cosgrd%e from. Watertown 1s mentioned and among the names spoken for Associated Jus- tlees of the Court of Appeals therw are Abram I. Elkua, the incumbent, and Edgar 8, K. Merritil, Mayor George R. Lunn of Schenec tady arrived In town last night wi blood in his eye and fight in his two fists, He said that he wasn't looking for a fight, but that he could recog- nize one ny time he saw one. In the present attitude of Tammany he may | be disappointed, « Time was when Tammany would drop everything to go Out to a fight but there fs nothing doing in that line now. When Tammany found that Mayor an (onneeted From First Page.) vo wit delegates as “Conference” or “Con- ini vention,” There was applause at the inen- tion of the name of Gov. Smith. The demonstration was repeated at every mention of hia name, There is no doubt as to where the delerates stand with regard tu the head of their State udket, The mame of Cox dtew another eplendid outburst, as did that of Vranklin D, Rovsevelt, and the ap- p & wlause which greeted mention of Presidept Wiison equalied that ac- corded to Gov. Smith. The band played “Tammany” for Roosevelt*and ‘The Sidewalks of New York" for the President. Gov. Smith's picture was the only one which appeared on the flag embannered background of the stage. The Democrats here are confront- ‘ng the most remarkable situation in recent history, Tammany is out in full force, with power to do bossing enough to sult the bossiest aort of an organization, and yet dieclaiming any desire to do any bossing at all. The only thing apparent on the sur- face wag a determination to do things on a basis exactly opposite to. that of the Republican unofficial convention Peat Direct with Mfr. The deat factory tn Man tan years. High ss vem done quick. ‘ook. Clearance—Final Reductiqns Entire Stock of F [ SUMMER APPAREL Odd Garments NO APPROVALS NO CREDITS NO RETURNS Broken Sizes NO C. O. D.’s Women’s Summer Apparel—<ssconp Fioor) Cotton Summer Dresses Of dotted Swiss, voile and other materials. French Handmade Frocks. Formerly 35.00 to65.00 18.50 24.50 29.50 * Voile, batiste, handkerchief linen, plain and beaded. . Formerly 22.50 to 37.50 16.50 Novelty Summer Dresses. ......... +.» -Formerly 59.50 to 69.50 38.00 Of fancy printed voiles and grgandie. - - Collection of Odd Silk Dresses........ Formerly 55.00 to 95.00 45.00 Two or three of a kind in various crepe and silk materials. Chiffon, Foulard and Crepe Dresses |. . . Formerly 79.50 to 125.00 58.00 Various styles; also a number of tricolette dresses. Polo Cloth Capes and Coats .......... Formerly 39.50 to 95.00 35.00 In smart motoring models. ~ Daytime Capes and Coats............ Formerly 69.50 to 110.00 55.00 Of tricotine or polo cloth. ra . Formerly 125.00 to 155.00 65,00 Various colorings in plain or novelty effects. Taffeta and Satin Wraps... For afternoon or evening wear. Peachbloom and Tricotine Capes .... Formerly 110.00 to 175.00 75.00 Both exquisite quality fabrics in fashionable models. Summer Evening Wraps . Formerly 135.00 to 195.00 95,00 Unusual styles developed in silken fabrics. Summer Evening Wraps . . Formerly 150.00 to 215.00 Made of taffeta and satin—reproductions of Paris models. Odd Sport Skirts . Formerly 18,50 to 29.50, 8.50 In white stockinette, fille silk or tricolette in sport shades. 125.00 _ Skirts of Novelty Silk or Wool. . Formerly 18.50 to 29.50 10.00 Including crepe silk, faille silk, baronette satin. Also white stockinette or accordeon pleated serge. Novelty Silk and Flannel Skirts Formerly 29.50 to 39.50 15.00 In a vasiety of different silks and smart styles, ¢ Misses’ Summer Apparel— rip roor) Cotton Summer Dresses Formerly 35.00 to 39.50 22.50 i") Of dotted Swiss, organdie and combinations. | “| French Handmade Frocks. Formerly 35.00 to 65.00 18,50, 24.50 29.50 Tn voile, batiste and handkerchief linen, Crepe de Chine and Georgette Dresses. . Formerly 49.50 to 65.00 38.00 Light colored crepe de chine and georgette for present wear. Figured Georgette Dresses Formerly 89.50 to 110.00 55,00 In various medium and dark shades, attractive styles. } ES | ¥ more brought to bear to have him. make fight them if they the fight for United States Senator. United States Senat: The platform will way of |: matter of which the unofficial Republican con- | scot a Former Judge Kelloge of ‘arren County js trying to find words a8|to bring comfort to the moist and wets nnd keep the torrids pacified. Tammany will, of course, insist on expressing sympathy for treland, bat will not montio m the League of Na- tions, na would give of tits sc han ever’ anything in the way of he na “rit fight a uggestion. Tl nate me for “TN fig) signation,’ Heal, 1 fhe @ short in the wage and atrong in the entiment, There will be roves, fanae Ba pe indorsement of the direct primary, “? REPAIRS} Prutatebed 10 fit make Furnace, Steam ee Hot War Hester || ER REPAIR CORPORATION ws mgacene S ntion decided must be done away th to transfer to the bosses the wers of the people. Only one or two issues will give y Troubte. The most vexatious il be the woll known wet and dry LAMBERT BROTHERS Diamonds, Watches, Jewelry HIS attractive 14 karat gold wrist watch, dainty of style T and a trustworthy timekeeper, sells for $36.00, including rib- bon bracelet with 14 karat gold snap. Gold filled $24.00. : ee Rings - $100 $250 $450 $1,000 $675 $350 $200 The fine solitaire diamonds in these rings were chosen by Lambert Brothers in the pre- cious: stone markets of Europe. No middleman selected them. They express the dependable taste and judgment.of the House |, of Lambett. Note modest prices, Seamless Gold Wedding or _ Rings ‘Platinum Store open daily 9 A. M.to6 P. M. Closed Saturday afternoon dur- ing Summer. LAMBERT BROTHERS: Third Avenue, Cor. 58th Street GREENPOINT METAL BEDS You will fecognize the unexcelled qualities and comfort of Grempoint Metal Beds as soon as you see them and use them, You will be equally impressed by their true-to- nature wood finishes, You will enjoy greater satisfaction if you ‘insist on GREENPOINT Metal Beds, Sold only by, Furniture and Department uorer, Write for Bestia E Summer C omforts fer you—at home cannot be realized unless fatigue and heat dre minimized. Begin now by using electrical appliances. They are designed with a view to efficiency, economy and labor sav~ ing. You'll never appreciate how much until, for instance, you've bought and used an Electric Iron. ° Electric Irons from 05.93 up Sold by local Electrical Dealers and by our three Branch Offices the United Electric Shops s-Sinecr c away B9'" STREET & BWAY or The Uniteo Exectaic Licnt & Power(o 146°STREET & BWAY i in aa mtveeeh ocean ad | eae ee a i ~ Stern Brothers - West 42nd Street (Between Fifth and Sixth Avenues) West 43rd Street Now in Peale Our "miei Reduction Sale of HIGH-GRADE FURNITURE and Presenting the most comprehensive assortment of ‘superior quality merchandise we have ever offered at August price reductions. The WOMEN’S Shoe Repartment announces Final Price Reductions on a group of this season’s most fashionable PUMPS and OXFORDS to be offered TO-MORROW at } Higher Cost Models at Extraordinary Price Leathers consist of White Kid. Buckskin, Canvas, Patent Coltskin, Guan Metal Cuban or Louis XV. Heels. or Tan Russian Calfkskin. All Sizes but not in every Style Three Special Groups To-morrow of CHIFFON VELVET HAND Consisting of Black, Brown, Taupe and Navy models, with self covered or fancy metal frames. Exceptional value at $5.00, 7.95, 200 BLACK CHIFFON VELVET BAGS— With inside frames and silk lining, special at . Distinctive and Desirable Styles in Women’s Extra Quality Silkk Umbrellas Very Special for To-morrow at $7.50 and 8.50 Stubby tops, large tips; Bakalite handles, posts and handles with leather loops. GROUP I.— GROUP IL— To close out at.... $2.95 (Sizes 2!5 to 8. Years) 50 Palm Beach‘Suits.....Reduced $12.: (Norfolk models) $9.75 Crash or Linen Suits. .' “oe 25 Khaki Camp Suits.... (Sizes 7 to 17 Years) BOYS’ STRAW HATS—Reduced to Attractive models in Navy Blue, Black and Brown, The World’s 1920 Summer Resorts Annual and Motor Tours Guide A emaee. ee a ae ee eT ce —e os. = All the favored colors; BOYS’ WASHABLE SUITS Reduced for Immediate Disposal Oliver Twist, Middy, Junior Norfolk models in Two Special Sale Groups; To close out at... . Formerly $3.95. Price 10 Cents RUGS Reductions. BAGS Blue 10.00 ‘ech, $2.95 , rings} some also Black. $1.95 to- $9.75, $6.75 $2.95 $1.75 At All World Offices and Newsstands and by Mail

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