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| Ef NEW JERSEY F WOMAN AN CONTENDS; ives ss Know B Better Than What Is Needed, Says Mrs. Williams, i} This is the third article of a serics with the political reactions the passage of the Suffrage iment in New Jersey, Con- and Delaware. To-morrow's witt take up the Connecticut tion, guerite Mooers Marshwll. hat does the vote in New Jerscy p'to the home woman? To an- r that question, I called on one of Bike most intelligent representatives of Whe tyre whom I know, Mrs. A. 8. Williams of No. 2 Brunswick Road, (3 itelain, the mother of three chil- B, yet a charming and helpful fac- in the lives of her neighbors and the community in which she lives, i *T think it is a splendid thing that Jersey women will be allowed to through the passage of the Fed- Amendment,” shé told me enrn- iatly. “We were #0 badly disappoint- when our State Amendment fatled Pass a few years ago. “Women need the vote to protect home, They are in it, and they what it needs as no man who away from it every morning can . Here in Montclair, for exam- ‘we have a water supply ‘filled with from the Passaic River and ted with chemicals so strong they it out our pipes. Don't you suppose en have a concern in that? And mattors affecting the schools, the 4s, the car service, the milk sup- , wives and mothers are most ly interested and they know what 14 be done. ) Of course I shall vote, and I shall tidy carefully, before each election, fesues and the candidates. 1 uldn’t vote one way just because was the way my husband or my er voted. I do think that. in the Presidential contest we have men on elther side, men who are every way worthy of respect, | “But because I believe in a League ff Nations only if it is properly safe- ded with reservations I shall vote Harding and the Republican t. I don’t see why we should our boys to Europe to rum thelr j@ countries and’ settle their dis- I think we have enough to ie do taking care of those whom Europe sonds here. Then, although I think Wilson ts a brilliant man, he seems to me: exceptionally self-centred 1 do not like the men whom he collected around hi e' . as, bankers us feel like “Indeed fm polls this fal the pretty vivacious “beauty doc- tor” in Mapiewood, N. J., exclaimed. “and I'm going tc vote the Republt- ean ticket, chiefly because I think that old League of Nations is most shameless fraud ever perpe- trated and would be the instigator of more wars than Napoleon ever fought SHE THINKS BURLESON (8 GRIEVANCE ENOUGH, “Also, while 1 believe there are plenty of grafters in either party, and while {t feems to me that each candi- date was nominated hy bosses, still. I do think the Republicans are not 80 everlastingly ntupid as the Demo- crate. They have more brains to the square inch, and the country will prosper better under them, Not that it could be destroyed by any candi- date or party, but the Republicans are business men. And where would any of ua be If it weren't for bual- ness? The Democrats have done thelr best to ruin everything they toviched ne railroads, the telephone, the postal service. Burleson {s reason enough for anyhody to vote the Re- publican ticket. People are sick and tired of what Wilson and men have done; they want they're going to get it olng to march to the tise Laura B. Hay, The Perfect Summer Breakfast Cheese Scramble has a tang that will make the most jaded Summer morning rk up and ask for more. 'Philedeiphia” Cres ‘Try |t tomorrow, and be sure you get the gene wine " Philadelphia’ mm Cheese. namece the packese guarantees its purity and freshness. A PHENIX PRODUCT PRENIX CRF: Greenwich Bt, at Ss MEANS GOOD CHEESE 500.000 p(ARPE INU Stoc on ed from J. J. Haines & Co. Fire URCHASE INCLUDES Only Water Stained Stock The Second Shipment of this stock presnts values | greater in many instances than those offered during the first | week of this great sale, Word pf this sale has been passed | from door to door—the crowds are still coming, so we advise early morning sclections. $65 Seamless Axminster You would want to own one of these rugs even if the price was double our asking price. tra heavy close woven all-wool rugs, tall, in the most exclusive patterns. damaged. Size 8.8x10.6...... soft na) Some They are ex- 300f9 $35 Smith's “Wels Brussels Durable Rugs in a Senlenda variety of patterns. Not stock worn rugs, but beautiful, fresh, recently woven merchandise that has suf- fered water | gad that can }be easily re- moved. snes | B.8x10.6 .., fect i} Wool Wilton Velvet Saree In plain colors, including Green, HH Blue and Brown, also figured pat- terns, A ci that you would have difficulty in finding any- where at any rice to-day. , ome slightly water stained; 1§5 to $7 grades } at . e i} $1.90 Reversible Fibre Carpet Suitable for halls and stairs; 27 inches wide, A very wide | range of patterns. $82 9xi2 Seamless ‘Brussel® Excellent extra heavy all wool rugs; Suitable for any room. A riety of pat- terns. One of the best values in this great sale. iii i Pure Wool Velvet cs Suitable for rooms, halls or stairs. There i beautiful assortment of patterns and the widest color range ever shown. Slight- ly water stained; $3 $8.00 6x9 Felt Base Rugs Excellent assortment of pat- terns and colorings, including — Chinese blue, old rose and . MALL sec Slightly” to §4 grades a G0c Felt Base Floor Covering Extra Heavy Enameled “Beautiful assortment of Linoleum patterns, 2 yards wide; absolutely waterproof; mill seconds; best 's ptary floor covering made to-da Cut from full @ New York Floor Coverin 9 CO. Corner Lsingston 60 Flathush Av. 1 Block from BROOKLYN : Subway te Novine St. Sta Ention $f, in, B’klyn— lock from Station HE RVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, AUGUS ment js through at fast!" exuftea Miss Sarah J, Higgins, head of the Postal Savings Bank in Newark. “ d}have worked for Suffrage for yea) and I am so delighted that at lw justice is to be done to the women of America, “3am longing for th ment when L shall cast my firs’ and, Of courte, t In going to be for Cox and the Democrats, ALL WOMEN SHOULD BE FOR LEAGUE, SHE DECLARED. ount issue is the a the support iison, one of freatest men this country has ever known, Why did we fight in Europe, why did we sacrifice the lives of our men, if nothing definite is to be accomplished, if the whole thing {9 to be done over again? The League is the organized attempt of the greatest minds in the world’to prevent War, and it seems to me that every woman in America should b6 for it ahd should vote for the ‘party supporting the League whoie-heartedly and honestly.” At NO. 190% affice he found an ite-hnired great-prand- mother who if going to vote for the first time in yverrber, “I have calways w to vote,’ Mra. Intelligent 1 the women tevens assured me, I wi that I shall be able to do #0. My husband fought in the Civil War, I had five sons in the Spanish-American War and four grandsons in the Jast war. J} suppose I shall yote the Republidan ticket; my husband and I have been Repub- licans since the days of Lincoln, and I feel that [ wouldn't be happy vot- ing apy other way; I should think the League of Nations would be a good thing, but I prefer it with the BLOOMINGDALES 59TH TO 60TH STREET ad Cus) ‘TO 3D AVENUE This Beautiful Player Within the Reach of All Payments Are Made Excep- tionally Low, Only $3 a Week, So That Paying for It Will Not Prove a Hardship to You selection on this wonderful Walters Player absolutely have placed on sale for the next few days our new model Player at the exceptionally low price of $450. Call at our sales rooms to-morrow without fail, select your Player and we will make arrangements for its immediate delivery at your home. WALTERS PLAYER PIANO “450 With Each Player We Include A Beautiful Music Cabinet—Handsome Bench to Match—$10 Worth of Music of Your Own Choice and Free Delivery and roel RNS a A Player Piano is something that every family wishes for. The very fact that any one can play any correct without any musical education only makes it Larder to be without one. So as to make it possible for almost any family to own a Walters Player, we The Walters Player is without doubt one of the finest and most complete Player Pianos on the market to-day. It embodies all the latest Player devices and is constructed so that any one can play any selection with the same expression as when played originally by the artist. regular way. Send Name and Address for Full Particulars The High Price of Sugar makes one welcome foods which are rich in natural sweetness. Grape-Nuts —the ready-cooked cereal requires no added sweetening, for it contains its own pure grain sugar, developed from wheat and bariey.by twenty hours’ baking. Sprinkle Grape-Nuts over ripe fruit or berries and you'll save sugar, The case is of beautiful mahogany, highly polished colonial design. The tone is deep and mellow, so much sought after by finished musicians, and, of course, this instrument can be played by hand in the RS : and AssocraTeD | Garment Manuractunens FIFTH ANNUAL EXHIBIT Fashion Show Held at the Ritz-Carlton Hotel August 25, 26, 27, 1920 at 3 o'clock in afternoon ‘The general publicwill be admitted on August 27th. Admission by cards only. Apply to Garment De- partments of leading stores or to Sidney Blumenthal & Co. Inc. 395 Fourth Avenue Lhe Sidon Looms THE SEAL OF DISTINCTION BOB WHITE TOILET PAPER Fireproot Fluid CLEANS -Jtrice SAFH—SURE—QUICK. 25e-50c. Drug and Department Stores. T 25 vious ¥ ar i 4A 1 i il Hi i Eagar A POWDERED & cof i | I} SYRACUSE ie | i ae Buy Milk As You Buy Any Staple Did you know that you can buy milk in any quan- tity you want, like other staples—and it will be fresh and sweet any time you want to use it? That kind of milk is called Klim. BRAND POWDERED MILK Milk with the water takén out—milk with the goodness, the freshness, the richness left in—is Klim. When you want fresh liquid milk, put the water back in Klim and instantly it regains its original form. No matter whether you want a spoonful or a gallon for drink- ing and cooking — Klim is always ready for use in any quantity: . Keep it in its package, right beside your other staples. Droughts and rainy seasons, summer heat and Jack Frost —have no effect on Klim. It is always the same—any season, in any climate. Make your pantry your dairy. Get a supply to fill your family needs. Klim Powdered Whole Milk (Full Cream) for drink- ing, for coffee, desserts, and cereals; Klim Powdered Skim- med Milk for all cooking purposes. Klim is for sale at all the stores of the following firms: Charles & Co. Daniel Reeves, Inc. Gristede Bros., Inc. H. C. Bohack Co. National Grocery Co. Your Delicatessen Dealer’s Reputation for SALADS HERE'S nothing that makes a bigger reputation for your deli- catessen dealer than the fine quality of his salads. catessen dealers everywhere that when they use Mazola, the Great American Salad Oil, their salads in- variably are perfect. His salads are the result of his Good judges of salads find that own careful preparation and good there’s a delicate freshness and a delicious appetizing taste about judgment. The main thing in a good salad is Mazola-made salads, a smooth, full-bodied salad oil, that # WNazola combines Quality and blends perfectly with the other in- gredients, and that can be depended upon not to separate. It has been the experience of thousands of the most critical deli- Economy in equal proportions. You don’t have to pay 20c to 30c customs duty and ocean freight rates on Ma- zola. That’s one reason why it costs less than olive oil. CORN PRODUCTS REFINING CO. DELICATESSEN 17 Battery Place, New York City DEALERS: You will do well to feature Mazola-made Salads and Mayonnaise dressings. Sold in pint, quart, half-gallon and full gallon} cans.

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