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STAMFORD WOMEN sTELL Wi THEY'LL VOTE REPUBLICAN Pyne Because Wilson’s Not Nominee, Others Because of His Administration. This ts the fifth article of a se- NEW MOTHER SHIPS FOR NAVAL FLIERS Cargo Vessels Bou Bought From Shipping Board Converted at Mitchel Field. The contingent of naval filers sta- jee dealing with the political reao- tioned at Mitchel Field, Long Inland, ons of the passage of the Suffrage are working overtime. imendment in New Jersey, Connce- States Navy has been busy convert- ft and Delaware, To-day's article ing two cargo ships purchased from Hnues a review of the situation “he United States Shipping Board Connecticut, Marguerite Mooers Marshall. and fitting them for use as mother- ships for the navy that files—Mihese ships are planned aldng the general “In my pursuit of the prospective lines of the British ships Angus and man voter, and of her ideas, Eagle, which proved so guccessful rough Connecticut, the State which during the war, any Suffragists hoped to the last, |The now ships are being remodeled jould be the “perfect thirty-six,” I to shelter from twenty to thirty air- e to Stamford. In Stamford I found one—count her, planes. The deck will be totally free ;from obstructions and will have a he—woman who is going to vote for |*urface fully 490 feet long for landing ox and for the Democratic ticket;\ Planes at sea. Radical departures In he intelligent young woman who has label till now, but om the “Anti” o will use the franchise and te as- redly fitted to use it; and one young hwomnan whose political polmt of ig interesting and perhaps in- fcative. o "The Democrat—what she had to say il with refreshing novelty on an ear ied for hburs with the argument) t the Republican Party was born th a silver soe in its mouth and ly right on “good tim| amford, is an olive-skinned, eady-eyed young woman, who pows how to think for herself. "Yes Iam giad women have been wen the v« Miss Abrams told je. “I thi at they bvernmen siness Ww n living along h have the right to rul hall vote this fal!, now that I am ven the opportunity; it seems & part of my duty as a citizen. “And which party are you fo! the traditional Con- IEMOCRATIC THE PEOPLE'S PARTY, SHE SAYS. the Deme , |manoevres of the Atlantic Fleet. ‘T lose of us who work for our living t instinctively turn to the Demo- ats." Miss Ki ahoring A. Ward ts a ere re to vote,” 1 I shall yote next fall Hth the rest. I want to vote for the t man and for the issues which worthy, Women wilt and not con- ice ¢ach he! of Wilson a great , one of the est the country ever nad. and if he were running Wn T think | 1 vote for him he a candidate I can ticket. 1 ms, but strations a dry an cut's “don't « M. Ormand, 9 Atluntic A never had any | she told m “And don't you fee! that as a citizen 0 has been given the ballot you ht whether you wanted not sked. No! on't want to vote, I don't @ to talk about it,” mand, ut Miss E. A. Phelps, a comely ng woman, who is y to th 8 In November, e admits sie always has been an wu MI didn't,” she confessed frankly, t Suffrage, but now that it has m given to me I cannot, as a good zen, refuse to yote. I shall vote fall, most certainly, and whenever re 1s an election. I believe that I ice the sentiments of many other tis. ‘T shall vote for the Republican can- (Continued on Thirteenth Page.) DIAMONDS ICHESVEWELRY |, SILVERWARE __. OUR SUCCESS is not patented. followh: the B, C's and D's of Busine A for Ambition and Activity, B for Brisk Busine: C for Courtesy and Confi- dence D for Dependability, Dignity, * OPEN DANY Busse SATURDAY H for our Book of insisted Miss | imford, !s bound | | although | ff naval construction have been made in order to accomplish this. stacks have been split in half and project from the sides of the vessel jinstead of sticking up from the deck |@8 in normal construction, and the ‘bridge and lookout station will be un- der the main deck. landing the planes, and as a measure of safety steel wires, just the height are stretched along the deck; these tend to take some of the weight of I\the machine and decrease its speed in landing. There are small hooks riages, which catch in the wires and prevent the wind planes into the sea. Out at Mitchel Field they have and tho pilots practise landing in this restricted space. Lieut, Commander Godfrey De'C. Chevalier, one of the senior flyers of the Navy, 1s in com. mand, and has as Ideut. Commander V land, a former member of the LaFay- Squadron, Haviland has three rman machines to his credit of- ally and many more unotticially. Lieut. Braxton Rhodes of N. C. 4 transatlantic fame, is the engineer officer, condition in time for the winter ship to be used on this coast will be ed the Langley, in honor of Prof. Langley of the Smithsonian In- stitution, known as “The Father of Fight," and the vessel for the Pacific the Wri from Dayton. Fieet will be after the two bh nam Holzwasser Home Talks No, 604 rate pattorne ‘and workman Our new 118 bout it sweite tor i FReEt Furnitere Lougni no held in our wareho, KGth or tary or by ‘onal wins DEGK 30 PLANES The United | The amoke & Great chre must be exercised in. of the landing gear of the airplanes, | sweeping the | marked an area on the landing field | The new mother-ships will be in | Write for tue Catalog and 10-page Spring Sale Circular eae ee eal | AVAKE ENE t vari 024 oH VALUE Es West azo Vantn 908: Our Liberal Tern: hh. 20%, | Special uly also Yor! te, New Jersey and Connecticut We Deliver by Auto Truce ‘Direct to Lour Door, 4 GRAND ETE FURNITURE TOE*SEL” STATION ar Conner eva Bile Tale EVENINGS” $3, DOWN ON Stee *5 DOWN ON $759" 1722 DOWN ON #100. ‘SET 103° é 104" Sr fs the Original and Only Avery Ratkowsly 435 FIETHAVE. | I7SBROADWAY AT THIRTY: NINTH ST. “ IMPORTANT gTANT INFORMATION—READ We have no connection with any other store on Fifth Avenus using the name “‘Ratkowsky."" These advertised furs will be found at our Uptown Store (435 Fifth Ave., Cor. 39th St.) and our Downtown Store (173 Broadway), AND HERE ONLY. Be~ ware of imitators and imitations. This is the original and only Abram Retkowsky. rh August | Sale of t opportunity hel take Lon entihl ft of thi in New Yor! Pye ly three more ‘aga bite st Sale ends! For to~d: nd to-morrow we have selected ry handsome: deat received from our. own factories, and have marked them pri hat represents JUST ONE HALF what they will be when gh le closes. Only pelts WAY UNDER THEIR these prices possible. A deposit will hold any fur till November 1. attached to the planes’ undercar-. |i Oven Saturday All fate Serene Imponsibie SALE FUR $250 Value nd feng pe anywhere g Fesetseslreen ta 0 Sal Date 9200 i Paris Seal Coats $150 ‘onts for te models maker Reg. $300 Value sacs HC RY NOW! In the Stores on SIXTH AVENUE 14th to 23d Street THE CLIMAX To the AUGUST SALE HE. August Sale is drawing to a close. Prices are now solow that the savings are truly remarkable, Everything has been marked for speedy sale. You will find here abundant selections of quality merchandise for every member of the family —all offering opportugitics that may not be repeated—all so attractive in value that not to take advantage of them is to the biggest economies ever offered in this al year-round economy center, Stores Open All Day Saturday Everything for Women Everything for Men Everything for Children Everything for the Home Sixth Avenue Merchants Assoc., Mth to 23d St. Summer Ce omforts for you—at home when you sew. No back breaking pedaling, no needless fatigue. The Electric Sewing Machineeliminates these sewing discomforts. For coarse materials or fine fabrics, the stitching is uniformly perfect. In portable and other models for Electric Sewing Machines apartment and residence use, from 960,00 up Sold by local Electrical Deolers and by our three Branch Offices Use United Electric Shops S3- Fass Sake BO"STREET © BWAY OF THe Univeo Exectaic Licut & Powcn Ca 146'°STREET & B WAY KRAMER BROS. ioe SELECTED MEATS, PROVis IONS, POULTRY AT A SUBSTANTIAL SAVING FRIDAY AND .AiUKRDAY SALE Prime Rib Roast Beef - = 40c lb. Short Forequarter Lamb - 17c Ib. —New Zealand— OFFICE AND WABANOUEE 517 WEST 16TH STREET 38 Greeiwieh t., near oo 93 Amsterdam Av., or. 64th St. 132 Broad S pr. South Ferry rf MART Ae nc eae ae rl one ot 135 Columbus Av., nr. 66th St. 777 Eighth Ay., ar, 47th St. 947 Third Av., ar. 57th St, RESTAURANTS, SHIPS AND FAMILIES SUPPLIED —We must clean up our odd lots in order to make room for Fall merchandise.) —2743 suits that formerly sold from $35 to $65 are included. -—Every garment is regular stock. Plenty blues, browns, grays, greens and fancy mixtures among them. All styles, all sizes. 2486 Suits also reduced 873 were *65 615 were *70 679 were *75 319 were *80 now grouped into one lot to sell 33/20 These are the final reductions in our Annual Clearance Sale. We have included all the popular colors and fancy mixtures in every conceivable style, in all sizes, to fit all comers. 1712 Palm Beach Suits Sizes COS TERES vd. ‘TENT OFFICE THE GENUINE CLOT LOTH 32-33-34-35—-36—42—-44—46 | ER BY Formerly selling up to $17.50. The sizes listed above are all that are left in this lot. Moe Levy & Son 119-125 Walker Street “Elevated” from Brooklyn and New York transfers Every Subway civeet to Canal Street Station, within sight of our store at, Our Only Store New York City dé Ada) a aas aes Eboea re