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i ¢ Reotlere i in B States Send Harding and Cox Slogans by Thousands}: _Entire Country Is Represented in Popular and Spirited Contest for Awards Offered ‘ by The Evening World. ‘ if those reosived to-day are: COX SLOGANS. ‘Seer we hin best; leave it ‘to do the rest."—Walter B. dg y 486 Bast 128th Street, I te me, Cox for all, Cox for et » Geena stall.”—Dorothy ne, No, 154 Hast 60th Street. 2g i Dy “Righteousness and fortitude in/T. . framing our foreign policy, remém- “bering the imgprtal Jefferson.”— Frank Billings, No. 184 Orchard Hast Rutherford, N. J. “Vote for Cox, selected for a head figure, not a figurehead."—Henry ‘ooley er., No, T0 Rochester Avenue, at Myote for Cox, and tell the world America is not a heath Finn, Gladstone, N. “True Al cast your votes for Heyden, yomaree’s Hospital, (Raat View, "Cox for thei Jand of the free—in ‘Washington, in Paree.”—Eddie Byrne, No. Sia itth Avenue, Brook: lyo. 7 cox and the League of bolas] but the Tague » ‘ee essential reset Talevaky, No. 0 y and a soos nest agi with, Cox and H. Billison, abe - Socks, Cox.” Nov 138 West. 7th | “East or West, Wet or Dry, Jimmy From every State readérs are sending slogans by the thousands in efforts to win The Evening World awards, The slogans are com- from men, women and young — in about equal proportions. HARDING SLOGANS. “Vote for Harding, Coolidge and Victory. It Means Safety, Stability and Prosperity.”—Mra. J. Krause, No. “Harding, Harding Sure Winner In He; Think, Work, Boost Hariing to Victory.”—Frederick Aibua, No, 1163 Third Avenue. “Safe and Sane, Grand @id Man, Bearer, ing and Mow ani @ ae a7 Stuy- Street. venar jarding, Man of Might, Pr gh ao bel Fight end WILL do joseph Bernard, No. 1065 Kelly Siteet 1 ace! Harding’s fon; Mal @ Winner by Next Tiection Rial A. Buck- man, No, 768 Macon Brooklyn. ” ! Herding! People Said; We Want a Leader Just Like Tod," —Stalle Bishop, No. 288 Orient ay, Rutherford, N. “Fateh in Harding, * Hope in a Reputeann Love tn All True Amo cans.” Weat an Street. Have You a 12-Word Campaign Slogan For Harding or Cox? ‘Hi Harding managers are already proposing to blasom euch « slogan from every dead wall in the cities and towns in the country from coast to coast. The Cox managers will follow suit. The Evening W: has thousands of readers who can write dnd @tover slogans, We inWite'them all to try their The Evening World will pay $110 im prises for the best efforts, divided as follows: Hirst prise Harding slogan, $25. Three other prises, $10 each. First prize Cox slogan, $26. Three other prises, $10 each. "Remember this ia ni ther a guessing contest mor a lottery. Skill alone will count in the selection of winners. as eee ae Send im your slogan to Slogan Battor, Evening World. The contest will close Thursday, Aug. 19, and the winners will be announced Monday, Aug. 23. ——+ ox Ie the Nation's Cry.”—Abrahi am | = Pilzer, No, $01 E Street, N. W. Waah- Seven * cores 8. Barlow, Ne. 6 Hast Beh 8 “All Villages, City along tee Votes eae Gey. Mre. Frances Ban, No, 62 West “1684 Street. DRYS WILL VOTE BY NOMINEES TO-NIGHT GERMANTOWN, ©., Aug. 11.—With tepresentatives from all over the coun- iry in attendance, Dr. Aaron 8. Wat- . praitien Party candidate for ‘resident, amd D. Leigh Colvia bis x run- hing mate; will be formal Pak cee ir nomination at 8 o%cl tocntat. Mor. Watkins 1s Ohio's third Presiden y in, though a New Tout one ‘born in Ohio. Ina lives in Germantown. He and. p—4 ot ih t fessor a Mamt willie? Institute here. ‘their petifioetion, ng tours of the candidates are expected cover almost all parte of the ‘country. _——SESE—E EEE resident Dr. Ws Sabine em soe “ogi! Delicious, wool! thea the amount of ‘Yet it be 3 i E i Noe Rovheater Avenue, “Herding—« Man, Free-Born, of Lawful Ago and Well for President."—Chartes F. Hi No. 148 Weirneld “Down With Autocracy; Vote for Democracy, Vote for Harding, You it to touch on a reply Getting Ready for His Pront Porch te. included 1 addressee to be Address to Ohio Republican Peas etn SONAL ana) Prisoner Dies in Husger Gtvike. | saraing worked to-day on the next |jemed . « 17-Chartea| 5¢ nia front porch apeeches, to be de- | into his peared’ lively the Ohio Republican Hditorial Asso- re Sate te Aid out fl TO COX ON FRIDAY|tosce of Nations teeve Hn es tne on that subject ns toads ‘he front porch campaign which 8. Kee tag en No. 2 Editors, National Chairman Will H. Haye an- Hamilton Avenue, Greenwich, Conn. nounced here last night would not be ——$——<$>—— MARION, ©. Avg. 11—oenator repli any speaking trips in the to eet speed = within Lia ‘en laetiink Mia catia. in aloes ah ea a HE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST il, Horott | HARDING MAY REPLY |atter ould b=, ut come ot tie af- 1920, CLOSED ALL DAY SATURDAYS DURING AUGUST Stern Brothers West 42nd Street (Between 5th and 6th Aves.) West 43rd Street he | otatio e oe "hs ‘a not reveal what the subject Tent pore, caaegaien. a, See. hh. Alimait i. MADISON AVENUE - FIFTH AVENUE, NEW YORK Thirty-fourth Street : Thirty-fifth Street A Final Clearance of Misses’ Cotton Frocks will begin to-morrow (Thursday) in the Department on the Second Floor 250 Pretty Frocks will be offered-at the greatly reduced prices of $5.25 7.75 & 10.50 ¥ A Nutnber of Higher-cost Frocks will, at the same time, be on sale at one-half the former prices Famous because dressi dealers American men sisters, fabulous salaries shouldn’t delicatessen , take pride in their salads? HERE is a big and growing de- mand for good salads these days. ing valuable lessons of health and food—wholesomeness’ from their French and Italian brothers and Your delicatessen dealer can get a reputation for salads and salad dress- ings. He need only follow the ex- ample of many famous ‘chefs and salad experts, and prepare His salads with pure, rich Mazola, the Great ‘American Salad Oil. ” chefs are paid of their salad ngs. Why \ ; Mazola blends perfectly with your other ingredients, and made into a maypnnaise, it keeps its firm smooth- ness and delicious appetizing taste until the very last drop is used. ‘ ‘ You don’t have to pay from 20c to’ ’ 80c on every gallon for customs duty, as you must with imported olive oil. One reason why Mazola | costs less, Most progressive delicatessen deal- ers are building a strong reputation for their Mazola-made salads, and Mayonnaise, and women are learn- Mazola is sold in pint, quart, half-gallon and gallon cans . CORN PRODUCTS REFINING COMPANY, 17 Battery Place, New York City ! maar* Step-in Drawers Women’s and Misses’ Sizes in RADIUM SILK PETTICOATS suitable for street wear; two attractive styles to ° t from; all in the most favored colorings. Special at $4.95, Extraordinary Values for To-morrow in a Sale of WOMEN’S SILK UNDERGARMENTS | High-grade assortments taken from our regular stock and now offered at considerable Price Reductions. Three CREPE DE CHINE Items: Nightgowns . . —REDUCED TO $5.95, 7.95, Envelope Chemises—REDUCED To $2.95, 8.95 3.95, 5.50 —REDUCED TO $3.25, 3.95, 4.50 Specials included in the Sale: NAINSOOK ENVELOPE CHEMISES NAINSOOK NIGHTGOWNS PHILIPPINE NIGHTGOWNS 7 . 7° MAIN FLOOR Pr your grocer, dru; paar e ‘you are wot ratisfied. \ For Grape Ola Hi-ball, ‘just add 4 to 5 parte plain, cold water to 1 part Concentrate America’s Home Drink It’s easier to make than home-made lemonade. Delicious and refreshing when you are.tired day or night. . 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