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‘ deen SbuscAde of A. E. F. Men Are Competitors In Big Si Slogan Contest Many Civil War Veterans Also ‘Try for The Evening World Awards with Har- ding and Cox Battle Cries. Thousauds of World War veterans arb competing for The Exening ‘World award for the best Harding and Cox slogans. Relatively, just as lively an interest in the contest is being taken by Civil War veterans in @il parts of the country. J. W. Neely of No. 85 Garfield Place, Brooklyn, @G. A. R. man, to-day sends this si jogan: “Cox! Cox! Just and fair; Jand him tn the White House Chair.” ¢ Other slogans received to-day are: HARDING SLOGANS. “For Harding and Coolidge our logan makes; now up and be doing ‘all over the States.”—Mrs, A. C. Hill- man, No, 275 Prospect Street, Willl- mantic, Conn, “Amértea will do better because Warren can and will make a linrding on on wil made Hubert street, mn, N. ¥, freedom'a best; rote for for Beane! ‘He'll do the reat.” —Lucy B Puller, No. 1189 Bedford Avenue, eet So. F-. and safe for demoqpacy.” L, Whitehouse, No, 429 West Drjnce? treat Borate yn, Pa. 2 RU 1 37 e Hard—c. booster Batter Se—Willlam Ii. Taylor, P: Q. Box. 1242, Hartford, Conn. “Vote for Harding and build a wall around America and live home."— Mattie H. Taylor, Cape Charles, Va “It no high rents you'd pay, voto for Harding on Plection Day.”--Mrs. M. Goodheart, No. a Cary Avenue, ‘Wert Brighton, 8. I. “Rording and Cooliage—We stand for no'exploitation and no more war,’ —Mrs, Catharine Hunter, No. 2762 os Hd Avenue, jive U. 8, democracy, League or not; November 3 you hit the spot.” ‘William Hartman, No, 11 Morton Street. “Vote for Haming and Yankee, too; net for Cox and Johnny Bull.”— George E. Smith, Roxbury, Conn, “Wilson sent us to war; Harding COX SLOGANS. “Coneulted Oulja—this she did say: ‘Cox-Roosevelt will win the day.”"— Mrs, Schambach, No, 1618 Tenth Ave- nue, Brooklyn. “Harding on his porch may stand; Jimmy Cox will sweep the jand.”"— Mary Frances Lindsley, No, 19 Weat Big ity-fourth, Street. jemember' the empty dinner nt vote ton, Cox and keep it full." Frank im, No, 288 Sumpter Street, : lo if e's “Prosperity for the ior ‘Wall Street jf Harding.”— Mi .Mainelia, No. $24 ast Dwenty-dintn Street, Brooklyn. “Cox 10 right, Cox will for the victory that's in sight."—Misa K, McCauley, No, 10762 Church Street, Hictuiond Hil), South, L. I. “Get ‘Theil ‘That Comes Once ina Re vote yan ete rcwed low ‘Canean,,C Low Sugar and a sin, Sox! Bave Your Rooks and Vote for Cox."—Dora Mondore; Pearl River, N. Y. “For Clear and Explicit Reserva. tions Cox and Roosevelt Stand Before the Nation."—John J, Cantwell, No. — South Main Street, New Britain, “Cox! Cox! We All Know, You'll “Vote for Cox and Alwaya Have Tobacco in Your Old Tobacco Box.” pee H. Foley, No, 256 East 138th reet. “To Carry Out Brave Wilson's plan, Gov. Cox is just the man.”—Mra. kh. ‘Newsom, No, 992 Putnam Avenue, League of Ne- tions to Choke to Death With Reser- yations."—George 5. Barlow, No. £45 will keop us out of | Rudolph Hattendort, No, 508 Hast Bighty- | Rrooklyn, seventh Street. Amnarion Wante no “Treaty, peace, a just direction— we (will have all with Harding's elec- tion."—David A. Levy, No. 609 West} wast 45th Street. End Avenue. “Harding! Harding! Honor bright, you're the man who will do the right."“—Mrs. J. Wylie, No, 473 Cen- tral Park West.’. “One good thing after another— © "Than Harding-there's no better nate, to guble onr Ship of State.”— ‘Charies Rothenberg, No. 702 Rocka- ! Avenue, Brooklyn. For restoring color and for pew exquisite colors Twink a» Lux is for fine faundering j Fish A ’ Pink Coral Peach Old Rose , Bright Red Dark Red Baby Blue Copenhagen Bisque Turquoise = — Dark Brown. Black Navy Blue “ Yellow , Lavender Purple * Light Green Dark Green Light Gray / Taupe ‘You use some of the Twink colors like Lux. Others tin these m “Haring and Senate One Combina- thon; Vote for Cox and Save the Na- tion.""—-Horace Collin, Maywood, N. J. “Stripped of di ae, Reoublinan- ism Represents Autocracy; Cox Por- sonifies Uncamouflaged fupartoaalen Vietory, peace, prosperity and Hard-|and | Demoeracy.” — Miss Reino ‘ang for | i."—Robert Frankel, No, 149| Waters, No, 209 Grove Btreat, Jersey Vermilyea Avenue, Bronx. City. “Cox for Peace and Plenty: Lower Living | Cort. Lemania THE EVENING ‘WORLD, TUE SDAY, ‘AvaveT 17, 1920. Slogan For The Bvening World will pay vided as follows: First prise Harding slogan, $; First prize Cox slogan, $26, Three other prizes, $10 each. GkiN alone will count in the uM contest will ond Thursday, will be made Monday, Aug. 23. NAVY DENIES JUMPING BOAT. Burena Saye It Has No Torpedo partment experts to-day denied a pub- Mahed report that the navy has the water and jump over logs aeanr odstacios, The Bureau of Constructon qnd Repafr has heard rumors of such 17.—Nqvy De- Have You a 12-Word Campaign “ Harding or Cox? ME Harding managers are already proposing to blazon such a slogan fromi every dead wall in the cities and towns in the country from coast to coast, The Cox managers will follow suit. The Evening World has thousands of readers who can write clever slogans. We invite‘thom ali to try their hand, $110 in prizes for the best efforts, 26. ‘Three other prizes, $10 each. Remenhber this is neither a guessing contest nor « lottery, selection of winners The slogan must contain exactly 13 words. ag lies pr Mel Bditor, Hrening World. Auge19, and announcement of awards ‘ boat, but never has eeen it. Thi perts to-day appeared skeptical about any boat jumping over logs, mines or other obstructions. W. B, Shearer, who claims to have invented such « craft; has been advised Ba ay Gepazement that whenever he o Saye. strate its v uaiition thes navy will Blad to nee wo Rete ey, ich boat, alt! rag pay is a “the ahaha > rea faae She reeeepeitah es Rib wos ing the World ag ‘an oa “All shot to pleces"? bilious, constipated! You are You feel head- Woman Suffrage.”—H. A. Simon, 40 Charles Street, Jersey City. tachy, full of cold, unstrung. Take Cascarets tonight and wake up clear, energetic and cheerful. No griping— no inconvenience. Children love C carets too, 10, #5, 50 cents— Advt, . For, your, faded or yellowed aaa : The caved clear iis you could never get before before. Lovelier shades of every with the new colored filkes, Twink. ~ "Twink is madeby a wonderful new method ee quuucotae susie Ce oc Bs more exquisite shades than have ever an fore been : When it wu fod hatin hi product 4 any could be luced, A the color authorities of the pet camped asked to select the loveliest and smartest colors for this season, Twink was then made to match these colors, Twin Washes and dyes at the same color— ' Kk your it out of the Twink suds the blouse is the same lovely lavender as when bought it the chemise is a delicate Every one of the Twink colors is so fast that you can wash your blouse several times before it needs to be Twinked again. Twink will not hurt any fabric that water alone will not hurt, Get Twink today from your druggist, the department stores, or the 5 and ro cent stores, and just follow the isingly easy directions that come with the ge: | Pst Bros. Co., Cambridge, Mass, SOFTER pink for your faded ‘The bright flakes dissolve instantly in georgette—a ee td blue for boiling ot very hot water and whip up into a your yellowed crépede-Chine shining lather, You put in your faded blouse, than you have ever been able to get chemise. And when you take ’ Twink is made by the Makers of Lux | Satin Bed, all sizes, | period of its service. , see pal 4-POSTER BED, fin. any. 4.6 ft. size ‘only, ier Sait Price... $3 6.50 Leather, $59.75 extra). Regular Price $465. Al BRASS BED OUTFIT $29.75 Does Hot Weather Agree WithYour Skin? Summer is delightful if your skin is comfortable. But some people suffer every hot daybecauseacombinationof tight, sweaty clothes, rubbing flesh and possesion Eeep tender irritated. I <O N 1a KORA-KONIA will positively do the acids of KORA- skin raw and away with all thie eu te chai THe MennenSompany Newarnw Prevention Worth a ton of oure whon children's teeth are under consideration, I¢ teeth are kept perfect until full growth thoy will romain sound throughout @ normal life, nis means health and future hap- Piness for your youngsters. We sive ompecial care to youthful patients, arrest. ing decay, straightentne and correoting defective teeth, etc. ‘The WATERBURY Service, We feature EMERGENCY WORK. It need be teeth can be extracted in the morning and @ new set ready tn’ the eve- ning. All Languages Spoken. Lady Attendant WATERBURY DENTAL COMPANY | Pe Incorporated 4 Established 1897 29 W. 34th St., New York 414-16 Fulton St., Brooklyn Hours: 8 ro 6 Sunoays: cLoseo Classified Advertisers Important! Classified advertising copy tor The Sunday World should be in The World office On or Before Friday Preceding Publication Barly copy receives tho proference when Sunday advertising has to be 22-26 West 34th St. FOUR-PIECE LOUIS: XVI. DINING ROOM SUITE, finished in American Walnut. inch Buffet, 48-inch Dining Table, with 6 ft. extension, Cl and Five Side Chairs, upholstered in Brown Genuine S UGUST SALE PRI The mos incoming are If you aw outa » The om, ‘the omitted, Late advertisitg is now Gmultted for lack of time to sot Jt THE WORLD. QUNDAY WORLD Wi WHOLESALE BUYERS BUSINESS TROUBLES SHIPPING NEWS printed every morning in The World lo pt Now York and CTO FoRCONSTIPATION Fi Good furniture is the cheapest commodity in America to-day. Unlike other commodities, good furniture renders a permanent and essential service, and its cost is little, when spread over the o- a Closet = Closed Server. (Arm cat Wholesale Read This t complete and accurate lists of —SPEAR & COMPANY— ser, ottog fing dition nth. 78 conta; Daily and #10, Looks Like ndy; Tastes Like Fruit p> Trial Size, 150% At all Druggivie N18 WORK WONDER Worth-while furniture bought at Spear’s to-day will be as five, ten or ‘twenty years hence ished more. as it is now—and it will be When you visit Spear’ ', note the combination of quality and prices—also bear in mind that without exception. TAPESTRY, VELOUR OR DAMASK UPHOLSTERED PILLOW ARM OVERSTUFFED LIVING ROOM SUITE. The loose cushion seats are fitted with Marshall Comfy Sj Rice, $359.50 Sofa, Arm Chair and Wing Chair. Regular Price $450. AUGUST SALE P| of Dresser, Chifforobe, Bow.| End Bedatead and Toilet Table Price $560. AUGUST SALE PRICE. SOOTHES SKIN TROUBLES Bathe with plenty of Cuticura coed po8 Ree tie He cieease Levee % ly and aj uticura Gintment to soothe Fo gb Cuti- cura Talcum soothes and cools the skin and overcomes heavy perspi- ration. Delicate teleness istingué. wert ft et i Opies Steaks Keep disease germs out of your kitchen Germs breed on the Bite of food thet sachet in the trap of your sink ess 18 contracted from persone vet scores of people are made wane piper of their seemingly Wash yoursink with Sripho-Nathol. Purify the trap and pipes. Sylpho-Nathol mgkes le mene stores, The Sufpl DBoston. Beh & Co... |SUNDAY WORLD WANTS | | WORK MONDAY WONDERS are eerie meteor mes 6th Ave. at 16th St. Spear’s Liberal Credit Terms Apply as Usual on the Hundreds of Exceptional Values Included in This August Sale COLONIAL LIBRARY TABLE, re depth drawer. Moust SALE PRICE..... $39.75 pepandeetin te ENGLANDER — ALL-METAL otton : FIVE-PIECE MAHOGANY FINISHED BREAKFAST ROOM : bse mee 16-75 OR SUN. PARLOR SUITE, consisting of Gate Leg Table, which ae Dy Coen 2887 SMABOGANY.O8 OLN) ONG AUGUST Pree See Chane Regular Pece $130 atria vt AUGUST SALE kT ye ree Side Chairs. Regular Price c ith roll SALE PRICE, $56.25 25 kbcusi ‘sat Price ne 8. $104.75 Sringeri 51 05 73 pice $15.75 DARKEN GRAY HAIR, "LOOK YOUNG, PRETTY Sage Tea and Sulphur Darkens So Naturally that Nobody can tell. Hair that loses its color and lustr or when it fades, turns gray, dull an | lifeless, is caused by a lack of sulphur in the hair. Our grandmother made up @ mixture of Sage Tea and Sulphur to keep her Jocks dark and bewatifal, and thousands of women and men who value that even color, that beautiful | dark shade of hair which is so attrace tive, use only this old-time recipe. Nowadays we get this famous mix- ture improved by the addition of other ingredients by asking at any drug store for a bottle of “Wyeth's Sage and Sulphur Compound,” which dark- ens the hair so natprally, so evenly, that gobody can possibly tell it has been Moola. You just dampen sponge or soft brush with it and draw this through your hair, taking one small strand at o time. By morning the gray hair disappears; but what delights the ladies with Wyeth’s Sage Hl Sulphur Compound is that, be- fides ba aslge an larkening the hair after a few applications, it also brings back the gloss and lustre and gives it an apvearance of abtundance.—Advt, 1 save decayed teeth, Tighten loose Tooth. Treat Diseased Gums, AWTS OF TE! Gold and Porcelain Orowna Bridgework, Fillings and aye: of Gold, Silver and Po fade ut Reasonable Prices Bodly decayed Teeth and Roots carefully extracted. Teeth thor- oughly cleaned. arele Wiatos repaired whi @.BLO0 On ye; OPrices &. 125th St 169 E. 34th St. gts 5th Ave, 138. W. Cor. 34 Avo, Ave.. cor. S8ih St, Shave With Cuticura Soap The New Way Without Mug finished in Mahogany, 42inch top, ° Regular Price “w