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— —eaSeeoe es ia D ‘m0 Seems Sure of the Elec+ toral Vote of Nevada. By David Lawrence. tic Nominee Now Gov. Cox's magnetic personality ts un- excell Ry here in Nevada, where Sena- tor Hefderson, Democrat, .is a can- didate for re-election, and if certain to win, since there is factional strife in the Republican Party, and Hender- son, who js a conservative, can count upon a big Republican vote, the suid Henderson is reported to have been worried by Cox's entry into the State, Things wore running Henderson's way without dragging the national ticket and its hantlicaps into the aituation. Even the Lai of Nationa Was sort of tabooed pic of discussion. But Gov, Cox surprised Henderson and everybody else by the impreastveness of hiv argument onthe ‘League and by his own forceful char- acter, Democratic leaders went away be- = . | Meving that while it might be dia- . M4 (Copyright, Nevada in a clone State thir Normally it is Democratic by womfortable majority although the ity of 5,000 which Wilson got in ‘was overwhelming. Only about to 45,000 votes are usually cast, is virtually © 10 per cent. m: y. ‘The Repudlicans who think Harding carry Nevada count upon him to win by five hundred votes. . That's it closely they figure majorities in ‘a small State. The Republican op- m is based entirely upon tho din- among the Democrats and continued murmurings which has going on against the Wilwon Ad- ‘ tration. The Republican leaders pf. estimate tho shift of Democrats to Harding will be considerable, but dis- | interested observers do not believe it will be enough. ! | That Gov. Cox will get Nevada's three electoral yotos would seem to be © a more reasonable expectation than a ean Victory, though It must be here for whatever significance } Mt may have that the political way- } farer encounters high Republican [hopes in States that are normally } Democrnttc and a nhake of the head Sand a bit of anxicty; though by no | means despair, among the Democratic Joaders in those same Staton, The truth of ‘the matter In that Pemocratic prospects have been at tow ebb everywhere in the West for many months and that whatever Re- Publicans may say about the effect of ‘Gov. Cox's trip, this great and vital has been exerted by him the campaign in the West, he hax ulated the working Democrata here. He has put backbone and into the rank and file, Many of ‘were originally for McAdoo and t know a thing about Cox until ly read his apeoch of acceptance, » they have seen the candidate For Juniors and Misses! Satin Dresses New Fall Two models illustrated! puted how many Republican votes were acquired, there could be no | doubt that the Democrats and those inatinstively friendly to the Demo- cratic cause, but straying from Wil- non leadership, now are disposed to stick In line under the Cox leadership. Henderson will run away ahead of Cox on the Democratic ticket, $0 will Senator Phelan in California, who too, ia understood to have been wor- Ou Gna thaire Mpertal: —s*er pr MO Retect sew and reported to be feeling much © Guy, Cox himself, pat a the Democratic camp and Stirring words about Bena tor Phelan’s record, Californians who Will tell you that Phelan has a good chance of re-election will hardly say that Gov, Cox has as good an op- portunity to carry the State's clec- act, Gov, Cox's of confidence, sin his wpe that he be- olutely in victory. Instead of m elected, 1 will appoint pf the Interior from the .* he says flatly, “After March, fourth, next, T will appoint, &o.” He dooun't use the potential mood at all He takes it for granted that he will be elected. That's one way to atimu- late Democrath titude Ia 01 Neves al saying y workers and any [ thor Kidd of political orpenteors, ‘There can be no question that Kepub- licans oven in the doubtful States | imp: have worked with twice As much en- thusiagm as they normally do «imply bechuse the betting and other signs Indionte to them a Republican tor Conversely, depression in the Demo- cratic ranks is due to the apparent certainty of Republican triumphs which bas been produced by Republi- can newspapers on theory that the country wants 4 chan, If to-morrow some m palgn happening turned ° toward the Democrats they would work 100 per cent, harder, The Democratic morale has been low due to dinorganization at Na- tional headquarters and lack of funds, It may have been wise to make vir- tue out of poverty when the Senate Committee began palgn was a failure at the very start. Perhaps the gréatest handicap, on the other hand, that the Republicans suffer from in this State is apathy. Dissatisfaction with the present Ad- ministration is current, but ft hasn't been deep enough to arouse all the voters, The Republican leaders fear they will not be able to get out the Repub- Hoan’ vote, ‘The. Democratic appre- hensions are based upon the depopula~ tion of certain Democratic counties on account of mining conditions. What has been lost to the Democrats, however, In the Goldfield district may be made up by the new arrivals at Kiko, Ths State is close, but the chanots are it will go Democratic by & narrow margin. Justice — Co-operation — Economy — Energy 5th Avenue Ten-picce Hepplewhite Model Dining Room Suite, illustrated at the right, in American Walnut.447,50 regularly 895.00 Ten-piece Louis XVI. Model Dining Room Suite in Mahogany. 800. regularly 1600.00 Mahogany Bed, full size, 42. regularly 85.00 American Walnut Bow- End Bed. 62.50 regularly 125,00 Creations One in Taupe Satin with Bouffant Petal tunic, novelty roll collar and smartly embroidered with colorful raffia. Other is a girlish Brown Satin model with Oriental skirt and novel accordion plaited ruffle at hem, waist and sleeve, smart models of Serge. Wanted colors—many other Sizes 13 to, 20, Very Exceptional Values "20 Mahogany’ Table Bed Mahogany Sofa, upholstered Tapestry Sofa Tapestry Sofa with Pillow Arms...... Tapestry Arm Chair to match Ten-piece Queen Anne Model Dining Room Suite in American Walnut regularly Ten-piece Italian Renaissance Dining Room Suite in American Walnut. regularly 1400. Ten-piece Hepplewhite Model Dining Room Suite in Mahogany regularly 1100.00 Fopr-piece Ivory Enameled Sujte with Bow-ends on all pieces regularly Four-plece Ivory Enameled Four-piece Queen Anne Model Chamber Suite, il- lustrated at the right, in American Walnut.330,00 regularly 495.00 Solid Mahogany Tea Wagon. 30.00, regularly 45,00 Solid Mahogany Gate Leg Tables, i regularly 75,00 Ten-piece Solid Mahogany Dining Room Suite ON SATURDAY For the Last Day of FURNITURE WEEK Reductions of 33'3%, 40% and 50% Think of it!—such reductions on the last day df this’ sale produce values that no one in the whole city can afford to overlook. In many cases quantities are limited. At 50% off James MecCreery & Co. 34th Street Ten-piece Italian Renaissance Dining Room Suite in American Walnut... | Our Credit Plan—Simpler than a charge account and easier toshopon. Just make | partial payments, weekly or monthly. | Smart Dresses low priced for Fall @ Winter ‘ 84.50. It is with the utmost confidence that we can say these dresses are equal in style and quality, as well as price, to those found in strictly cash stores about town. They are made of fine quality serge, tricotine, velour, satin, taffeta and minonette in modish styles that will please the discriminating woman. One of the many smart styles is illustrated. All sizes for women and misses. We have a complete assortment of smart, finely tailored dresses in stock, in all the new Fall fabe rics and shades, at a wide range of prices. HECHT BROS. 53-57: West 14th St., Near Sixth Ave. FOR OTHER GIMBEL NEWS SEE PAGE 418 GIMBEL BROTHERS 32nd STREET - BROADWAY ~ 33n0 STREET NEW YORK CITY regularly 1800.00 ase XG . regularly regularly 259.00, . regularly regularly 1190.00," 595.00 in Velour. . At 40% Off At 33%% Off Suite, including Full Size Vanity seeeeees regularly 225,00, regularly Ten-piece Louis XVI, Model Suite in American Walnut. ... regularly 1850.00, Five-piece Ivory Enameled Chamber Suite, with twin beds. regularly 920.00, Ten-piece Louis XVI. Model Dining Room Suite, illustrated at the left, in Mahogany. 650.00 regularly 1800.00 Three-piece, Enameled Library Suite. 169,50 regularly 889,00 Tapestry Sofa... 147.50 regularly 295,00 Mahogany Table Bed... . regularly 169.50, 84.75 177.50, 88.75 ,129.50 179.00, 89.50 115.00, 950,00 Four-piece Louis XVI. Model Chamber Suite, il- lustrated at the left, in American Walnut.326.66 regularly 490,00 Ten-piece Hepplewhite Model Dining Room Suite in Mahogany. 663.33 regularly 995.00 Case regularly 950,00 McCreery ‘‘Master-Made” Furniture—Seventh Floor Music Salons Open Evenings Till 9 o’Clock TAKE $100 FROM The Regular Marked Price--- The Regular Low Price---Of Any Upright Piano: Grand or Player Piano In Our Entire Stock (With the Exception of Two Restricted Makes) TWO WHOLE YEARS TO PAY—An- other feature that adds to the attractive- ness of this offer, Ever so many makes to choose from—among them the very best priced most moderately to begin with, as you'll agree. Cabinet Phonograph: Less 30% On Terms as Low as $5 a Month finished in ma- Prompt delivery to your home—Gimbel service for a year—Gimbel guarantee for ten years—these are always part of Gimbel terms. And service and guarantee stand firm when Gimbel prices tumble. A large cabinet phonograph—tinel r hogany. Clear, resonant tone—universal tone arm playing all makes of records—and all the sproveensn’s that mark it as new. And remember, the 9 o'clock closing time gives you a chance to hear it during the evening. The/price 'o quoted is the price you pay... . IF YOU CAN’T CALL, MAIL THE COUPON -GIMBEL BROTHERS, MUSIC SALONS 33d Street and Broadway, Nr Y. City Gentlemen:—Send me full details of your Deduction Sale on ( ) Pianos, or (+ Phonographs. After 5.30 Please Use 88rd Street Entrance Near B'’way Name........ Street and number. City and State...

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