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; ! ,, Months ago, the nomination at CAI-~/ Wilson Adminiateation whic! grecerally at the “present time and Street, was standing in front . A her ' Y f i vago changed things considerably. beon deeply imei mised ded in Want vet HUGO IS BELIEVED | ” Primary fight. taurant, talking with his b SAFE IN CHURCH i Te wae interesting td Usten to | fe Pept 8 orn) Ca (Nene tb TO HAVE QUIT RACE ea ead ae of Boater pas te ae en ‘stow FOUND TORN OPEN | | the comment of some of the per- | Gerensen however logical of justified —_—_— | Gee orge F, Thompson. With Hugo thigh an ine pats ane ena = fons in the crowd after the speech ee vane extent this ie the sosult Rumored That Republican Insur, gent simioatea they are assured of @ clear igncy from st, Vincent's Hobpital. Jue;| Burglar evident Entered with | AP | mo, ended It ran pomethiog luite | of Qeilful , Republican oon | Has Yielded to Chairman | as Falarmo was taken into the hospital] — Worshippers and Stayed Be- y ni er man wal in and ag! to q ew, “od water, baywes4 Drie mea gy ooh Marcy Mak Hays’s Plea, . MYSTERIOUS SHOTS sive a wouns arecces, waa Vito “Yee; but he's a Democrat.” dent held some members of his Cab-| ALBANY, Aug. 16—Francia M. WOUND TWO MEN (4étewico, No. 224 Mulberry Street. ite , i IDE (} OH ames iit Goo. lee 1 ore tog ent Sant Hold | stuge,, Becrota:’ of Blate, ts com. tai he had been walking theough Saete lire, at Broa | no ae." sre long endug) some a le . Houston Street, nv Macdougal | §'te ral Avénue to-day that eh | wenurding pel gent gy w@ (idan cre. te | pubueaa” gaa ia fggvarnen (Police Search for Man Who Fires Sire when he got a bullet in the| “The sexton locked the ‘ditice up after| sate, bit the is sales and the poroh—everybedy knows what Thus tar Gov. Gon has not 4 Aunougn Wis7 duge' anacunded vpon Five Bullets’ With shoulder. Neither was badly hurt. last night's service. Thi morning the’ hé left it behind him. Phausibty to W ti he ptande for.” Seine te ie in estas | him Intend | te fettirn from the Btate Cohven- Revolver. thd A ae- usibly ‘ hee ng. "{t looks to me as if ‘Timmy’ Cox get e decided ges of ee Aaeinibeee tion that he would Open Campaign) tw man were wounded by revolver / Growd in \Which Are would give us « glass of bear if muapecta that aside from | headquarters and would “feht to 4| enous early to-day at Mouston and Mac- Py a be is elected.” the, League of Nations, wich is more | apian,” no jndication of the opening| dougal Streets, and the police have Been F 7 a Many Republicans. “I never thought he bed « [of & controlling letue in ale Of the fight has been seen. tinable to find any clue to the identity , ‘ —- ohence—but he eight have at thar [Loe 1 oe on whee Sneee pate, te, fmt, Lae ‘Aing ft| of the man who fired the shots, five AN UPHILL FIGHT. | be'a a clear tallenr.” Gox [ea muflicient differentiation |tomorrow. Secretary Hoge has'co | all Of Course it is too early to analyse| ftom Wilson in the management of far made no move and it ey meus, | Gadrial Palatino, No. 160 Thompson | attests. Gov. Cox sprinkled some ins Ag eagles oeairee of tee’ tea (ie font Fummor that he has called off tis sbrous in His Criticism of the tereating thougbs on, paitical soi te bits rh faeces Collecting Dames for the peu | f none too tartil a reaghed Record and Policy of His Republican territory armas. Be hoy ity Bry thi vs veer Ger WISE! SAVE MONEY! ip mors ia Ohio [ hairman, has Opponent. overfiawed the State's boun and | conferred with tary. It j TE ees Seats loved, 4 Wishing to avoid ay, friction, has in- a and bear the who by Dovid Lawrence. | Zottuass won't onesecrtin st dueseul Wurst Sian MADISON AVENUE-FIFTH AVENUE, .NEW YORK Th ~ aD eo have | ote mn jeved, wo ~ | : p cerrampeatens of The Ave: |e ad ce cae tothe hot offer the Secretary anything in the || | SAMPLE SUITS Thirty-tourth Street Thirty-fifth Street PEELING, W. Va. dae, 16.7 WO* Way of a0 appointment, but the Hant- f — ' ‘ = ® & satat) 6 are MUCH biger eben hel ah ld - ; 4 sien % 2 * SON IN WEST VIRGI - 4 rae weer R ‘ st data outside bis own State wae Per-) pir against all this must be set et agmured the Gecretary + will fective b : i eeheve Nant f teristic of bis whole cam. /the rather extensive criticism of the #6meé Federal position should he retire was uphll THe frst eudi- ‘enced Democrats sats Coaven- ‘onl ‘Wert Virginia—can be dis- without muoh comment The assembled liked the apeecb speaker, chedred him and D iitew ‘eiebres, iter thelr ngs Erediftve eadbe. Tad peaond Audience, red out of doors at night on the gre slope that forms a sort of Diesohers a! the river front, ‘up of Republicans as well as A Special Sale of Sr Blankets, Comfortables, Bedspreads, Etc. for to-morrow and Wednesday _ BONWIT. TELLER &,CO. The Specally Shep of Opginabans FIRTH AVENUE AT 38™ STREET as an average crowd. Gov, verss Garried wel. He got (ito his audience and talked @ Aref fully understood. It fe FOR TUESDAY FINAL CLEARANCE SALE A Collection of Odd Garments and FEWS-of-a-KIND At’ Radical Reductions \ NOC OO D'S NO CREDITS NO RETURNS will offer carefully selected merchantlise for present tuset Ge apis i or Autumn use, at prices that insure purchasers a | Sacra that be told the crowd could continue to oa him Lf be were @lected President they could forget about lie of President; that be wasn't Harding personally, whom 4 and admired, but fight- Teoord ig public Life asd the that nominated him at Ghi- fang that “performance sount- ty thousand times more considerable saving. : Blankets White, genuinely all wool, per pair $22.50 & 27.50 White, wool-and-cotton, pair 7. 50, 11.50 to 16.50 | Coloredcotten . 4. eech 6.50 | . . s ON - heseenhgona Women’s Summer Dresses _ ‘Misses’ Summer Dresses Comfortables : ING ON CONSTITUTION. " \ * ' si 14 to 2 : ’ Gaverane sibea aboot ts SECOND FLO0 izes 14 to 20-—THIRD FLOOR Figured silkoline, cotton-filled . . each $4.98 F itutlon in Obto ond now 60% tas ne oped og eg beat | Dotted muil, cotton-filled *.. . . -each- 12.50 F- ee eee ae Scs||| Cotton Summer Dresses Cotton Summer Dresses _ atten Hil eye a 4 f courte. He told bow Harding Formerly 22.50 to 37.50 12.50 Formerly 25.00 to 29.50 10.00 otted tussah, wool-filled . . . each 18.505 fis eaation of the sam Cae: mn feahtinable - Eee: ae ais heen . 2 ; e ition and bow be, x, won smart models, fashionable coloring arious styles in gingham, voile, dott . s Eengreaions. Tass a: ; Swiss and other fabrics. ; Satin-finish White Bedspreads wBls. own methods of a io . eral coun tad course ||| French and Domestic. Dresses 8.50 | French-Hand-made Dresses . (hemmed or scalloped) into a labor controversy: |} , Formerly 27.50 to 45.00 18. Formerly 27.50 to 45.00 18.50 ~ segbag ott g dinate Captees Rabe ics istic and trimmed dy lee, The majority are of fine French voile with , ‘ Size 2 x24 yards .° . L. . each $6.50 | to settle @ wtriles.And when wo drawn work. hy DBL xy } ay ret rabesred nad ag code Beaded French Dresses aes | | Size 24x24 yards . . . «each 7.50 | Ser tntti oia eas acs Formerly 37.50 to 65.00 ‘ French and Domestic Dr: oO 6 J esses | . me at ash duntlon of th French hand-made beaded voile dresses; Formerly 45.00 to 65.00 20.50 |, Also ne Court it the majesty of the eS een ee fo vaione dabri d colori Had pean upleld, there ware real afternoon = dresses ' various fabrics and colorings. | , ny have Sod that ff in. , “ff Muslin Sheets and Pillow Cases | see Be rete ee Yee” Ch thon and Geongette Dresses | Georgette Crepe Dresses ‘ et, Le dat Be i Formerly 49.50 to 89.50 45.00 | Formerly 75.00 to 98. 50 45.00 | of superior qualities, at interesting prices ; un 4 , - a | th F reer thar anythio® alse and it is & ty Bs. ' | | Rafe Predictinn that be will win mon ad tr Fiyotés in the bigger cities by talking | Bee Bin ois yatemnacites. ot WOMEN’S COATS & CAPES | WOMEN'S SUMMER BLOUSES Hons plecitios. ee LLL BPEECH CAUSES His HEARERS] TO START THINKING. SECOND FLOOR | MAIN FLOOR Tre priter would mee say Sone Gev Day Time Coats and Capes | Cotten Summer Blouses = : — . ; ; . r Che end o ead of a pestaok be ' ta ty in| { : Ff i," P eee eee hay he pevegaedpes Formerly 59.50 to 145.00 ormerly 6.50 to 10.40 much rine pleasure was SW aed , i things: he avorkige crowd rmands, to send tooussnds & b me 35.00 55.00 65.00 . 3.75 In white and light colors. .| In various fashionable fabrics. And that is patent \\ anddudience that cama WA Set projudicas Silk Coats and Capes oynor “beams to acmit Cotton Summer Blouses oe welt mye he te Formerly 135.00 to 225.00 Formerly 8.50 to 15.00 65.00 95.00 125.00 , 5.00 For street or evening wear. In Taffeta or Gatin. In dimity, batiste, dotted Swiss, organdie and voile. WOMEN’S BATHING APPAREL ‘HIRDFLOOR > Taffeta Bathing Dresses Ie Formerly 13.75 to 22.50 8.95 Black taffeta silk in straightline Surplice etyles , WOMEN’S SEPARATE SKIRTS 6ECOND FLOOR “i Formerly 18.50 to 45.00 8.50 10.00 15.00 PURE EGG MAYONNAISE | EVERYTHING GOOD TO EAT. BETTER! In novelty silk crepes, plain silks or cloth My Wife says ey ate » fabrics, including black and white worsted dre many way Rirmetine salese’ wit ne i hy Wires A! checks, in the fashionable styles. Satin Bathing Dresses | . | Formerly 22.50 .15.00 ° f Straightline model, trimmed with braid 7 ; inde “AW surplice styles. IT MAKES LITTLE DIFFERENCE WHAT YOU NEED— | ‘A WORLD “WANT” AD. WILL GO AND FIND IT