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Tae m spies Te es Ae. Le = / ba sree caret aS caress dey owe REAL WHITE ROUSE. f ISIN'WALL STREET, SAYS CHRISTENSEN Cox or Harding Winning, Elec- tion Will Be “Bought and Paid For,” “You may think that I ought to be out West chopping wood,” declare: Parley Parker Christensen, candid: for the Presidency on the Farm Labor ticket, as he boarded the Twentieth Century, “but I'm getting ready to move into the White House.” f The Evening World reporter first | saw Mr. Christensen (pronounce it “Christian-son") at the Hotel Wol colt. He was stretched out gomfo: ably in an armchair smoking a clgal when he rose to greet his visit Christensen makes one think of a Viking. He is well over six feet tall and built like a Dempsey. His thick blond hair, rugged though cheerful , face, keen blue eyes which always seem to be fixed intently, his firm Ups which become compressed after he has emphasized a point—all give him that abstract attribute whieh the Magazine ad writers call “personal magnetism.” He is forceful, deliber- ate, eager to explain, He wore a light gray sult, and his flowing white necktie was held in Place by a white scarf-pin. Beside | him, on the table, lay that large gray felt hat with its tiny white band which appears in most of his news- paper photographs. “I've been looking over New York, ‘and, more particularly, Wall Stree he declared, and in answer to que tions, went on: “And I find that while my ticket and my platform are vital to the farmers of the Middle West,’ they are still more vital to the peo- ple of this State, Did you ever read my platform?" He turned sharply to the reporter, and without waiting for an answer, said, “Most people here haven'k And that's the trouble, That's where Wall | Street comes in, That's why, whether | he result wilt its Harding or C be the same, an e paid fo: “You say, ‘Bought and paid for,” interrupted the interviewer, “How ean any party buy your vote or mine in this State? If yous party has the same appeal, why can't many yotes in New you are going to in th get your vote and the next in New York, it outright, paper columns, I would use the news- the billboard: of my platform and f would ret eate, Then L we Harding or Cox—and ¢ Yeturn on their inve same ary to have | eat sums of it were In South Dakota and by the control everything, to squeeze out the undesirabtes. Big business and my | party could gy rit big business beha' money belng all power tis the thing that counts, and that is why Wall Street is the real White House.” ‘The candidate then explained his stating that the were too complex to ed. He wanted the platform — briefly economie phas be hastily discu worker the government of his five classes of | uullities, ranging from rallroada to} agriculture. ‘he worker put as much | of himself in as the executive, there- | fore he should have something to aa ‘Then, switching suddenly from the ract, he pointed his finger and vaid: “And here is how it would af fect you 48 & newspaper man,” and hé explained in detail, He was not | only apparently familiar with bis own ut he also mentioned) ." “slugs” and other matters pe ning. to the journalistic print shops. That facility for adjusting | the abstract to the individual was at | |[} jeast unique. Mr. Christensen declared that his Was hot @ socialistic party “any more || than anything else that !s new and tends to reform.” It was construc. uve, he sald. And in answer to a question he replied definitely: “We wish to remedy present conditions, not to change the initial foundations and traditions on whioh the U States were founded. Moreover, said, with a #mile, “when it com ing ‘Old Glory,’ you'll find that Farmer-Labor Party will give it lustr Thecandidate says he does not ad- yocate violence or coercion, His as- pirations are purely political, Instead of making a radical, definite platform und then fighting for*that, he pre- ferred to outiine his aims and put | ham into effect according to the needs of the occasion When he was in power, 1e explained, Rest Your Mind & Body! Whea you get home at night, sit down for a few minutes and play over some songs on the An- derson Player - Piano. You'll be surprised how it will rest you! Liberty Bonde ‘Taken ef Full Value, Aadecsenbior 291 Opp. Keeney’ Theatre | ivingston St. A Vestal fot Catalog and Terms. I had the money behind me, I|! I wouldn't buy |) i| with Wall !| money ex- | | to have an equal share in ||}! Farmer-Labor | | brown and maroon. Sizes 6 to 16 years. loomingdalee—Matn Fioor.. A Variety of Exceptional : For School and Play Days 1843 Girls Tub Dresses To Complete Your Costume Kaysers Long Silk Gloves Inr2 and16 $ Button Length Just the kind of gloves you need with that new Fall frock—tricot mousquetaires, in white, pongee and mastic. Kayser quality—you know you can rely on it, ‘Kayser workmanship —the kind that makes gloves wear well. The only regrettable thing about this grou gloves is that the quantity is limited—so come early if you want them. None sold to d For th tached same Boys All Wool Sweaters, $4.98 Just the thing for rough and tumble wear. Roll collar and pockets. Made of good medium heavy- weight all-wool yarn. In navy blue, oxford gray, hat — we hats, for they’re new with that , The Municipal B. 59TH TO 60TH—THIRD TO LEXINGTON od 1 ™ . Protect Your Childrens Feet "1.95 Twenty Smart Styles Sizes 6 to 14 Years Summer’s at an end—but not the days when wash dresses are still wearable. We are closing out our comprehensive stock’ of pretty tub froc ou benefit by the savings. Models practical and smart at the same time—dresses that Little Daughter will love and yet are not difficult to doup. A Boys Girls Nature Shape SHOES $3.45 to $9.75 fase eee one Terns, ging’ 5 mbrays—in a myriad o! has colors ‘The name “Nature Shape" tells and patterns. aie Petes ed the or the story, and it is an interest, four—there are plai ecks and good ing one to mothers who wan solid colors, with a touch of white in belts, | | dependable shoos for their pockets and collars, Wonderful value! Bloomingdalee—Second Floor. £ uilt on a last shaped like the childs foot—no cramping or crowding of tender little feet in artificially shaped shoes. Board toes, sturdy instep and arch lines, low or spring heels, welted soles—thoge sum up the commonsense features of Nature Shape shoes. And they are shoes that will wear well. Sizes too for boys and girls from 5 to 16 years. Seoond Floor. MEATS ~ Sugar cured smoked oT net ares Ib, 350 Hindguarters New Zealand mba... .. Ib. Sale Begins Tomorrow: 9 A. M. 1.98 Rib Roast Bei Roasting Lamb Sirloin Steaks... .. Porterhouse Steaks... .. lb. 35¢ Army Bacon,........ Ib. 22}4e Si cS ee | of ers! Bloomingdales—Main Floor. = fo. ogee ne ee e fellow that gets at- to an old friend—his recommend these easy used-to-your-head At Unusually “WHE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 10, 1920.7 Continuing the Semi-Annnal Sale of Dinnerware : Glassware : Lamps RT. Subway and the Lexington St. buay Both Have Stations in the Bloomingdale Building BLOOMINGDALES ONE BLOCK FROM PARK AVENUE "35 Sale Begins Tomorrow : 9 A.M. Every man realizes the value of extra trouser suits. There- fore every man will want to get one, As there are but 100 we advise an early purchase, They are made of a cheviot mixture, correctly cut and carefully tailored. Single and double breasted models, These suits selling at $35 are well worth the price, and with extra trousers included their value is greatly increased. 100 Mens Suits : $38.50 Men looking for values in Fall suits serviceable cheviot, in tight and dark shad models, one-quarter, one-half and full lined. The correct cut Sizes up to 44 chest measure. . 4 300 Pairs of Good Trousers: $6.85 _- much to its value. will be suited at Bloomingdales, les. The coats are mae the sort of thing a young man wants to Feplenish his 28 to 38 chest measure, ‘These trousers of plain and ft cheylots. Obtainable in Ngee dark ese are of pl ancy or ets: et: , Our clothing fits well, wears well and therefore sells well Corded madras, The dour- est bachelor knows corded madras returns from the “orneriest washlady,” and Ploor. Mens Madras Shirts 2.28 | BoysandGirlsEnglish | } Cashmere Sport Hose Full: Len Fine oomingdalee—Maln Floor. Offerings for Saturday Shoppers and, double brated careful feel that the Wattered old hat has. At the same time you know you're as smartly gotten Low Prices ppomeceeneen = the blankety-blankest of laundries with its smart stripes still visible to the | up as and finished with the utmost nicety. they are woolens that will wear. your selection. Other Cloth Hats of superior qua! Stetson Soft Hats and Derbies loomingdalea—M ai across the aisle. Stitched Cloth Hats: Special $2.85 These hats are fresh from the maker and are cut, shaped, stitched desirable of the seasons weaves. ‘T'weeds, homespuns, Now, man, dont delay in making ‘The Bloomingdale Hat, a special value, ... .$3.45 to $9.00 ( that “spiffy” fellow The material is the most checks—and *112-Piece Dinner Set : $18 lity $5.00 American porcelain, in a choice of several "$10 up to $25.00 Cr elaet nk spray flowers and gold edges. 12 extra water tumblers. in Floor, Brocade in this country, was below the hand bags are importers samples character and up-to-the-minu example of each kind. mirror, a change purse richness of coloring, women will find harmonize with their new Autumn cos' Imported Envelope Purses and Hand Bags Luxurious Costume Accessories of and Glittering $5.00 to $25.00 This purchase, taken all in all, including the cost to land such expensively netessary articles. “samples” must have. The particular person will hail with delight the fact that in many cases there is but a Single The fabrics of these fascinating hand bags are: Heavy silk, figured or brocaded; silver and gold tissue; floral fabrics of alluring artistry. All of them are luxuriously silk lined, and altogether, for variety of style and iSome with French ivory image knobs. loomingd@lee—M at Thin Blown Light Cut Design Glassware a erbet Glasses, 35¢c eac! ‘ Low Sherbet Glusses, Sso each «tee cut design, Tissue usual wholesale price of These purses and —with all the distinctive te workmanship _ that Polychrome Candlestick 75¢ Very gay and fruity-colored. A harmoniz- ing candle is included. Metal Floor Reading Lamp $5.50 All complete, ready to adjust—brasa finish, with a goose neck and metal shade, Metal Desk Lamp: $3.75 Fittings include a plate much to please them and to tumes, Brass finish, with a Roose neck at- tachment and metal shade, ready to adjust. in Floor, —Bloomingdales—Lez, Leve 7-Piece Dinner Set : $10 American porcelain, decorated with a green floral spray pattern and gold edges. In- cluding 6 témblers, 112-Piece Dinner Set : $25 Fresh from an American pottery comes this charming set of American porcelain, in good shapes, ornamented with a spray of roses against a pale green shield. A fine gold line inter- mingles with the flowers and also follows the edges of the individual pieces, ‘Cut Glass Flower Vase: $3.95 A most popular shape, 12 inches high, with a IN THE LAMP DEPARTMENT Floor Lamp: $11.95 Almost 6 feet tall. The richly hued silk shade is its crowning glory, but ajl the practica) needs are supplied, as 2-chhin sockets, cord and plug and two electric bulbs. The mahogany finish wood standard is on a good solid base, ~ Coquettish ‘‘Rosemaid” Lamp: $4.50 Complete with electric bulb. A Boudoir Lamp at $2.25 is poised on its stem of mahogany-finished wood. The flower-like silk shade and all the electric fittings, as well as bulb, go with it at this price. boys fully che The lined, hold naked eye, All soft cuff - models, in choice of single color stripes, two-tone effecta and hairline pat- As timely as the school bell comes this special! offer of tumn shades and patterns, Theres a pair of Trousers for every day in the week, and on extra pair for Sundays. extra pair of trousers, is full breezes. strongly taped to keep and and material, ta terns. Blues, lavenders, greens, browns, black. Sizes 131% to 17. A Surprise Price for Good Cotton Pajamas: $1.98 Surprisingly well made, too, with generous, roomy cut. Neat patterns. sizes, Bloomingdalee—Main Floor. Boys Double Trousered Suits Only $16.85. Sizes 7 to 18 Years new Fall suits, care- tailored, of all wool viot, in smartest Au- entire suit, including the , to keep out Autumn And every seam is the garments shape, Boys Suits: $11.85 Just 800 lucky lads may march off to school next Monday In suite of Bjue Serge, Fancy Cheviot or Corduroy,-knowing that theres not boy present who has anything on them when it comes to style, fit Mother will take comfort in knowing the trousers: lined and the seams taped. Sizes 7 to 17 years, iad ye ame o red tailoring