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THE EVENING woRbo, ‘THURSDAY, surraMni eierng Committer, two days ago and both |and said ho would not support the by Mitot Wadsworth of New York. nated that there had been ae to the remlt of a Preal- AD 4, Mr, Pomerene and Mr, Moore recetved | itaKet. “They have not raised any money | ™9ral improvement in politics nt H ential or Minetion naked sal Sree caamooratio nominee ail WHE) “Mi Mure declared that the Re- to speak of" sald Senator Poindexter, | Ay ie reason thu “tie o courte have wemnece, Beeens t of a aensa. | publicans had corrupted Lincoln's and Bengtor Reed of the Investiaat-] heen in action in some bases.” ee ee by the threat Meanwitie some jUon has been cau miod this “Would you regard the existence ot “a ” 4 of Indictments h sides. The a campaign fund of $96,000,000 ass Republi fay the Democratic fin aid ‘ “Now, in view of the $17 ‘ mend sked Senator Reed, rn Anco director solicited tunde wom) “The Henate Investigating Commit | oan tae oped ; ‘| “1 would,” said the witness, “and | Federal officeholders but the Demo- tee can either dig up the proof of in Ngan for a mominatlon, fund of $5,000,000 would be ‘an crate aay it in ni Gove Cox's charges or it can leave “Md your committee (hinic that $300,- wine.” Ses mo In a matters mo that ‘Truman Nowborry 000 WAR & Feasovable eum for all the) “tow about « fund of seoncooe | Stops Hair Coming Out Pe al nat ri 7 natorial elections,” aaked the Ohio Senator Heed. prohibit aollolting ina pubite. builds {¥!l! NAVE a lot of distinguished com- " . Bea ul Poo Oe First Pare) — fing. Fedora’ oMecholdern In Repub |pany," he added Sg rig tale atte tenebe Beltiecier: Doubles Its Beauty. . Sy lican and Democratic Parties have| Miles J. Poindexter of Washington, tbe waa fairly reasonable mo far on} sot 9 rect 7 Henator Kenyon referred to the) ta the period of two mouth | URE Gintrinuted in indirect ware lneoent candidate for the Republioan {3° Purmamea of our committee ware |, election day. Jovernment by the people’ into ing Committee suppl ‘Government buy the people.” with the remark “not y \ domoacratic expenme of 2,300,000 In Mr Marah, the N . LATION WORK OF DEMO- | hinted that Indiotments _miehe be man of the Republican Henatoriat He agreed with Senator Pomereng Senator Poindexter a promine that he | TS HARDLY STARTED, | Siked uxalnat | Modine tithe iioeag Committee told the wommittes to- that organizations within the States | would let tho committes know “any indication, both rrom the) and financial mupport to spread He. |U*y that the 1,000 which bia com. | probably would wyand some money of {hing jhe, found out” about that Democrats ieir own, 5,000,000,"" ced bend ein es ix oh Penourives ie aes = ale le ai Phare hee thon Ber ara hod the witness | Senator (Poindexter eald there were | + ‘state that the 9200,000, If divided pximately twenty Buctes | who have drifted in here, | PUFPOss. The Hopublioan de Vand, was not aM example of the con- | qually ammang ile Qhirty-teo: Bente |The Cane eee ia eek aie | ‘te @ state of disorganization publication of a book by ititncs ral practice of the committes in which Senatorial electivng are to | for the Senatorial elections, Senator Mes, an the editor of a newspaper| “Thero ia no fixed rule or oyntem |U* held thie fail, would average 64,260 | Reed apined that after the Repub- fd was lo nowlse different from the iby which candidates are helped,” ex- feation ta the pedi wrenee S Ss oe ae Slained Genater Fotad “4 wove | Ing: on to the Federal statute limit-|for ite own Sag ke a vor that plement by any Republican or Demo- ete campaign expe Of @ Bena-|an average of 000 of its funds te hardly started. The arene ewrapeper, The Democrats tn-|Supply funds for campaign activities jtortal candidate to $10,000, except in| would bo available byt direct cam~ (atrasion of the investiga. at the pledge itself dosan'tiupon w! h tates where a lower limit hi paign use in each (the twenty abides tee token ice] Sention the book, but refers to polls lvoe en Cave sareed with the eet by statutes ¥ had been | Matas. Senator Polndexter remarked = tical propaganda generally, Some of (*naidate or his campaign organiza- |" py that the Senator’ f the word Net! Treamurer, | the biggest co to: thi tion.” Moore, Goy, Cox's personal |that 1 Meror'p uae of the wo Marsh, Netional igweat corporations 6 coun representative, was ed to take {average covered a wide range but D. Jamieson, Director of Wi-| try pledged thelr support, They are| Senator Kenyon brought out that} the stand later in thi and reveal |he would not agree that some Bates Aad even George White, Na, | Stimated to have an amerceete | thy Senatorial committees had an ar-|th® 'nformation contained in the dac- | Would Fecelve aa much ao $40,000, lesen; wwpy trom Gete y reds of MODS | a et by ‘hia lument sent in hin eare by Gov, Cox “Do you elleve that money can SNE CU seihall tay act th encarta et Ves tocioas athe cinta |caomoation: @un@ or $000.6t0 ee | oecators — dane Poladecter be corruptly used in such a fashion e 7 ments 3 campaign fund of $200,000 wan guar ae trying to clear away the be a . ba anteed by the National Committee, sae at stows have Beem publi opinion on election das In return all moneys collected by the iy. arrival bere of Kd. Moore, per- Senatorial Committee are turned back to the national treasury of the \ agitate pat Cox ae POINDEXTER SAYS | party, Senator Poindexter sald, He . 1o eered the nom! added that Sonator Frelinghuysen of H so div nverenreaaDpyil fe arg Naor deran iat ones : The Store is closed at R will relieve all the Democratic ge lh z e: M, eS SEWN, Seo ence : - ‘unde and that he in turm had ° é ON castrate tne ge thed’ an suxitidey committee headed On Saturday it will be. closed all day to their ignorance af the proof ace" RAISED LITTLE CASH (earned that he hes been on- —— | @reees =~ COREE |B. Altman & Cn ‘one ee y @ MADISON AVENUE « FIFTH AVENUE, NEW YORK ; REDUCED! blinams have o dual organi-|Malse $16,000,000." Thirty-fourth Street Thirtyefifth Street For the business girl or shopper. Dull or Russia calf boot. Mil. itary heel—wing tip, x en called at-|lican Senatorial Committee had paid an i Py yy i every hair sho br homens, more color and thick! Save Money on sad Shoe T will pay you to get a pair of these shoes to-day, V. tip-top; price rock-bot- tom. Smart for street wear, shopping or business. set Shoe Co. Retailers of Rice & Hutchins Educator Shoes “For the Whole Family.” 1345 B' way, Opp. N.Y, Herald Bldg. Harlem: 112 W, 125th St, Bronx: 3rd Avenue and 149th Street Brooklyn: 557 Fulton St, hanes eee All Stores Open Evenings i Mr. Moore tnaists that| @inad directors whe were told to | ite pabordinates have ING DIRECTORS. MARACAIBO COFFEE aes dae paella Ne lt 1 Direct, from Wholesaler Mee COME OH OM ec cvees We tah tee Groote on! ar Son AD LMM aS? @ 40 raive sume while indepen-| “if the committee will call thowe| Of them State directors of fin- regs, and local chairmen of Ways and | (» ef a $15,000,000 fund were -. eeeneen amd that the National Com-|CAN FIND REAL Quotas ay || GILLIES GENUINE 33¢ al director real que ney can find not only for Bt ] Gomanittees have started tOlant for cities” sald Mr Mc Far the benefit ae these wi ‘ts tor such av Gov. Cox met-lurreamiyer Uipliari towtitied that || Brewton end WAN ‘See tee at See fe: ¢ im his Pittsburgh speech. Georgia's quota wax $25,000, 1 am Satistastion guoranteed or money back. Moore says therm {x no 9 rts prepared to show that sum was the OPEN SATURDAY UNTTL 9 P, Mt. for Gov. Cox to testify, as he ¢ 7 © and th | | e quota of Atlante wione and that it Coffee C ween’ preemt st the mett-| ural) raised by" tune tt ‘1 ean|| Gillies 0. ashionable othes gat which these quotas were dis-| oom. ihe man who raised ct, He || 28-29 WASHINGTON STREET, NEW YORK fut he, Mr. Moore, can fur-| os aq) dimqueted when Senator Hetwern Park Place and Barclay st ey Prone Bereley 0x57. Eat, 90 Kear, mames of some of the mea Harding was nominated that le quit there. im other words, the vd € gase reste upon the expectation : are Rapablicabe’ ae wil : . Mo the x ectees avoee|{| The Proper Shoe For School Children after the State finance Caen ariaercaennEnnEnEEEEEERRERIEEEIeeenneaee RR howe been summoned the for Dress, Travel and Sports Wear Two Days of Quick Sales and Small Profits Many of the extraordinary specials that attracted are now displayed in the newest assortments Pridse and dbsardey th scatien te, iw eal weaken specials which have made our Summer Two Days’ Sales ‘80 popular. It is just as important to teach your children what “Arch Preserver”’ Shoes stand fer, ax it is to teach them the rudiments of the English ‘language. particularly featuring the models favored | ! e Floor rin by the Younger Set ‘ 60c Feit Base Floo Cove § Beautiful osso ileum patterns, » 4 p S wides wbhsdl WM Second: k Young men and women about to return to college will find ats theor'eoy ay Gut from a profusion of garments to select from, and the boys and square Ta A girls attending schools in or outside of New York will also ———emeain find that adequate preparations have been made to provide $35 9x12 Heavy. Brussels them with becoming clothing—correct in design, dependable Bskew’ lary, Wool Lop. Ruge ‘Exeallent Rugs to in quality, and reasonable in price. dining or bed rooms. Mill seconds. Wonderful value 19.75 Special, this sale $60 9x12 Royal Axminster Extra héavy, very close woven all wool Axminste rugs, tall, soft nap: beautiful assortment of pat x terns. There are Persians, Orientals, Floral and Chinese effects. Special for this yale, Start them the “Areh Pre- server’ way, that they may grow up with, and always have, good, sound feet. . D. No Exchanges i and occasion for ls cre eye and cnoor call Scted iy tho ONLY sclagtiin soached in tha wren THE SHOP me ‘There isan “Arch Preserver” Shoe for al i ‘ ‘ 425 FIFTH AVENUE 2 F H di | EAST 38th STREET The Store is closed at 5 P, M. i CONGOLEUM RUGS aetbit-ttcns 4 On Saturday it will be-closed all day = * fl If | Pat aaa, Rita mestar at ab hese pe. rT } & J . $2.50 Inlaid Linoleum $2.50 Heavy Ve vet Carpet 7 @ | ae a | states Very chotee s MADISON AVENUE - FIFTH AVENUE, NEW YORK li $1.25 Brossle rome Fin Grass Rugs at Wat Pree } A Very Special Sale Friday Thirty-fourth Street Thirtysfifth Streec || |[] Sushi, for ht ant Bikcolcse...tel anc | ; eteememmanemmemenae!| tion of patterns 87 in 77€ i: ve BRIO. | slat, eae IB NewYork Floor Covering Co Men’s Balta Boots } | : { | ee ‘BO Flatbush Ay, | sek tom 4 ‘ | Livingston BROOKLYN Fulton St now ready for Autumn and Winter | that have elevated Balta Footwear te so high a standard | If You Sell H | At Wholesale embody the excellence of quality and workmanship | The new models feature the fashionable fasts and leathers | RE A D THI S for street and dress wear, at prices ranging from The most complete and accurate sale Price 5 QO vatues to s.90 $11.50 per pair | list of incoming WHOLESALE BUYERS is now printed every Dainty Satter gs eee en Models of superior quality | (War, Revenue tax:additional) morning in Tucks, Sesi'h dig Pa oieiieee ne oad | e Men’s Shoe Department is on the Sixth Floor ON tle a te a eo Nae eR on ment

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