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Saturday York’s Former Forecas- ér Enters G, O. P. Race in New Jersey. = "THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, AUGUST 16, 1920. <eY U ’ WEATHER WIZARD AUTOS CRASH, WOMAN HURT. GR A N FR DUNN i WHO FORECASTS OWN aire. noth ink, No. 961 B00 Avenue, FRESH, FRA T, DELICIOUS lip was Qadly cut by broken glass and | io Wy, {rested ae Mower Hospital by ORANGE PEKOE TEA | Rsk savited (oi daArens Setar Hen is laden with the invigorating and refreshing Biren red oc ee | tea Fresh and Pure always from the Moun- Gov, Cox of Ohlo, Democratic oandidate| tain Tea bt SUCCESS AT POLLS the Bronx, was injured slightly in an = automobile accldem early to y In Cor = tral Park. She was tn a t with her i husband, Harry, on the way home. There waa a culiision between the taxi and an bs 4 automobile driven by Chariea Lucas, No, 263 Kast Ninth Street, who was arreate| i on a charge of reckless driving and f taken to the arsenal station. Mira, Fink's sc anipsaniians conor, awards. ts echeduled to mae| Qualities that are only to be found in perfect for President, to attend the plenic. * Dunn, the famous fore- ia « contestant in a five- fight for the Republican pation for Congress, officially i i fils campaign in Newark, N. pa WAI ht for the battle of the pti- ce AA ‘The district involved is the x oa ih ares which includes the heart of and the cities of Orange and wlio Grand C lated Palace Lexington Ave., 46th to 47th St., New York Opeeiinin Guns & © FULTON STREET—BROOKLYN ¢ 4 to the “farmer” are for- ° nan R. Wayne Parker, ‘of ‘Newark, from one of the i"; Charles A. Le Master e, and Willlam C, Cope and pher Corfnolly of East Orange. Dig oereuy . na ; r. Dunn, “I stand where ple BR coteges soot Contelty tp x stand, There is no use of trying. to Announce for Tuesday * deny that there is a yreat deal of dis- ' ier and lecturer. Parker {8 th®/ satisfaction on the Prohibition ques- . ol9 of the organization. Daniel F.| tion, and I belleve on that aw I do on 4 G: 14 every other que 0 read ear wa a e ng = Denes! 48 ean ey the people. I believe in their ex- = man from the Ninth District | essing thelr opinion on everything Loi mer” Dunn is running on & and giving to the majority what they n of six words, which !s all} want ds they allow for a platform Jersey when @ candidate “to designate one. The farm- form is “Americanism, Local ; No Foreign Entanglements.” B, Dunn was affectionately own by thovisands of people in this and’ country when he was in of the Weather Bureau, his n in 1898 terminating a ser- i e Cot ton Voile B lo us es This, the greatest sale in the mercantile history of the City of New York, is . - : now in the last few days. ‘The great salesroom, which, by the way, is the coolest shopping room in the city, will have to be given up shortly, as the room has been scheduled for great industrial shows. Do not negigct this opportunity to buy WANTED goods at much less than “regular” prices. We are very anxious to wind up our affairs in the domestic business, and are making it an object to you to help us do so, NOTICE TO NEWLYWEDS SAVE 50% TO 75% ig Bargains in New ee ee ee Se iS twenty-five years, sixteen ot} were spent in New York. He ly told the people when it was to rain and when It was go- be cold, but could tell a long ead about a big storm or « @ certain section of the coun- it Bear in mind the fact that the merchandise offered in this sale comes from some of the leading manufacturers in the United States. It is all “regular” goods; there are no “‘job lots,” no “‘seconds’’—all strictly reliable goods. . ‘ rt ——> TAN aa lieve in giving the people what LEXINGTON STORAGE Co. want,” he said to-day, on the ms Bane eat or nin corpaign, |f 690 Lexington Av., near 57th, is why 1 am for local option. rer the people want let them) === ae it by referendum, and if I ASK dick? hate Ae oe era See, ; 3 Shoes--Tremendous Values Perhaps it would help our sale if we told you where these shoes come from—but it would hurt the sale of the same shoes, which, under nationally known trade marks, are being sold, day by day, in regular stores everywhere, and, through courtesy, we do not mention them For Men For Women One of the tremendous values Amongst the many striking bargains to be found in this great sale is featured here is this shoe. the shoe pictured here. No. 1800—Five eyelet lace Oxford, No. 7203 — An English welted soles, military heels, 4 model, straight lace; blind fashioned of gun metal Wes ? eyelets, Goodyear welt, in | leather, sizes 24 to 8; AAtoD 4 D Zr sizes6to 11. Awonder at | Widths, wonderful values at : $3.00 | $5.50 ~— Lo . | = Silks--Beautiful W eaves--Bargains Silks such as these are cn sale in high class stores, but at much higher prices. The weaves and colorings are of the very best, and the prices are so much under those necessary to charge in regular business that women who wear silk extensively will profit greatly here and now. Japanese Lace $ 4 | Silk and Cotton 9 8 Stripe Satin Sport Cloth 6 This is a wonderful fabric. 36 inches 36 inches wide, in a variety of colors, wide, it is adapted for men’s shirts and wide or narrow stripes. For sport skirts women’s blouses, «8 well es women’s and*| and dresses this is a splendid cloth and a children’s dresses and underwear. real value at this price. At this price it is one of those rare values which make this sale so remarkable. pe genet $ ps : : orde White Silk $2 ~ 5 O 36 inches wide, a beautiful weave, this is Jersey Cloth especially adapted for mourning wear, and 36 inches wide, this silk is splendidly is also beautiful for general wear. The qual- adapted for dainty lingerie, and at this ity of the silk should not be judged by the very low price is a decided bargain. price, as it is a remarkable value. =~ = = Washington, I shail vote for vt the majority of my clientele y upon. Ono big thing that the or ic $ of New Jersey want in the ot ce heegereny all ved the The Original y shore. That is how 1 came to Candidate. Malted Milk © Eaerreet Dunn resigned trom for Infants and Invalids Sea ee ie eerurea | Avold Imitation and Substitutes Written magazine articles and a of books, one of the jattor be- Weather and How to Fore- Te Me invented one ot the fr pin Blouses that Sold Here at 2.00 and 295 = dean alas the" apead con: ; pk Combined with a Large: Special Purchase, J aking This a Most Extraordinary Economy Event : ae hrererr ‘@lectric arc and on which be and is gon, Arthur IF, are drawing lovely Abate TIT = Tailored and dressy models. Some prettily embroidered, tucked or lace trimmed, and others with organdie collar and cuffs. Sale Price Values up to MANN EBRO 2.95 Aon _ Furniture Sale - $187,500 ff ‘Furniture & Rugs $121 ,000 Porceloid Side Icer Prices Will durauies Vie Come in, Hygienic, Solid Oak, Porceloid —look at the prices— Food Compa 2h ead the many dollars you will ment, as ill Take advantage of this AUGUST trated ..... &@ never-to-be-forgotten chance, ee} y | ALL GOODS MARKED IN PLAIN Our Dignified Credit |GURES Invites Your Account COLDODCDOLS 4 "©. Grap eNuts For Breakfast That's the Word A ready-to-eat food—sweet and nut-like in flavor — economical—no waste — Rr Cont Quarices Sek ll full of the nourishment of renee "359" fF wheat and malted barley— , baked twenty hours—never spoils in its wax-wrapped package. Order from your grocer WEE CODED ODP GODS Ah. 4 ~ x x Pos CF POL 7 sie = COD Woolens for Men’s or Women’s Wear The assortment of woolens of the better kinds which may be found here will enable you to have the suit, wrap, dress or skirt that you want at much less than you have expected to pay for it. See them now; it will pay you handsomely. Range W. 3001 , Range M. 1804 $4.00 Yard . $3.50 7 ) 20 ounce, 54 inch wool cheviot cloaking 14 ounce, 54 inch Oxford flannel for ire CIES POPCG Li C8 POL G ODS Mi cE 4=Piece Bane Anne Period Dining Room POS for women. Shadow plaids in a range of men’s suits or light weight overcoats—also colors, including olive, gray, green and | for women’s suits, coats or skirts. A great other wanted shades. bargain, POG Range W. 3004 $3.00 Yard a5 e ¥. 2035 54 i loaki fe ; Ae PR Mg yy Ra ie Aries ve «| _ 14 ounce, 54 inch iridescent coating, for | men’s or women’s coats. Close woven and Comes in a splendid range of shades and very high quality, a remarkable value, wanted colors, Range W. 3019 Philippine Cloth $2.75 Yard $4.00 Yard CO OTT lal 16 ounce, 54 inch cheviot coating, in gray 9 ounce, 58 inch tropical worsted in a : G 2) and dark ances, A yplenaia fee for beauty quality. are in olive green . Finish <q 1 ir wonde ul value an ark green. ‘or men’s su © suits i Aatigue ivory Finish, with Chith or obey i | Youll eat rap e-Nuts yi at $2.75. Sete : ’ or women’s wear. sill medallion pee | 98 Queen Anne Period h d 2 : ition ae $B 98 Saree Kawit ge agosl| ain an ain! i } sD SATURDAY AT 1 P. M. ee TRUCK DELIVERIES, 2 bs Gran en tra ] a ace ln ( 3 Made by Postum Cereal Co, Inc, Battle Creek, Mich. ‘ - vt ae 3) Nemours Trading Corporation, Chas. W. Mills, V. P. & G.° ‘