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ABOVE ANY PARTY, “RUM ADDICTS 10 DRUGS, » SAYS GOV GOV. SMITH Executive “Challenges Plea of Republican Opponent at Notification. ALBANY, Sopt. 25— Formally noti- fied last night of his renomination be- fore an assamblage of distinguished Democrats from all parte of the State, Gov. Alfred BH, Smith promptly challenged the declaration of his op- Miller, b- Ponent, ex-Judge Nathan L. that all State tasucs “must be erdinated to Republican victor “This I deny,” exclaimed the G @o-that the solution of the great leas in many instar Problems that confront the people of PAVe been unable ‘his State are above tht vidtory of! @ny political party. | may have their important place, but! efter they are aclved we have our own problema right at home in our | Own State We live here, wo do hual- badd we must’ City May Curb ob Sate of Sleep: | Produging Sedatives as Result of Report. Asa resuit of a statement by Medt- eal Examiner Norris that deaths from herve-quieting and sleep-producing 9 bad increased in tho lost st ths, Health Commissioner Cope- land yesterday instructed tre Burean of Food and Drugs of the Health De- pa eftocts aratdehyde, artinent to investigate the sales and on the community of veronal, chioral, aspirin and other euch drugs, including coal tar derivatives. that since Prohibition was ani “| aa being in effect, atcohol ca Jt was pointed out by Dr. 4 ddicta, enor, “and I hold—and vigorously | finding themscives nervous and sleep- os where they some inoxpli- on—to obtain liquor, have able re boon coking relief in nerve-quicting ft i T @miiner seid he delleved the veronal and National issues drugs. Deaths, according to Dr. Norris, ed in hospitals ence known aa of alcoholics, om her dr of that kind After reviewing in detatl the aa-| should be goverand by the same regu- Somplishments of his Administration | lations which govern the sale of | polaons. md emphasizing wheroin the efforts fn tho direction of better government fad beon thwarted by the Republican | terd \2 fegisiators, Mr. Smith continued: “For that part of my programme Which remains unaccomplished, @ubborn, persistent faudo of opposition, nd wilt the way of this progressive login! Won. They are the men he must « ©perate with, using his own lang mand if they have been willing, a tindoudtedly have, to sacrifice th: interests of the State to partisar vantage in my Administration, w Bo any different under dim." All of Gov. Smith's aw the Btate ticket were prene Gov. Walker, nomince for States Senator, spoke Wadsworth. STATE DEMOCRATIC ELECTORS POSTED Are h Presidential | Balloters Headed by Virginia Gilder- sleeve and R. Reimer. ALBANY, Sept. 25.—The tlt Presidential @lectors oa the Dem erate ticket wae made publie hero | : | Your Boy! to-day by the Democ: Committee, Virginia ¢ of Manhattan and Ry Jr. of Brooklyn tors at Larg Elmhurst; 34 Abraham Kew 4th, atl hael Daly; Wendell J. James BE. Delancey ‘alls; Aint 1 4 Koons, Butt 42d, Oliver Buffalo; Janos P. Quigley, Salamanca > ““-> REPUBLICAN PRAISE FOR LEAGUE OF NATIONS y John ¢ lay was nam rman Hays bhi ampaign Addy One paragraph of the 1 read While onaeent dramatic of Nat ganig res MATCH-THE-' ‘PRESIDENT z Unite briefly, Hi Promised to wire a vigorous cam palgn against his opponent, Senator | th the | & flame must fall upon the Republican | he Majority in the Legislature for their! ul atti- The men to wham (restrictions upon th Judge Miller must look for assistance, | PPoducing drugs @re the men who wrote his platform, nd are the same men who stood in | Parents Thre gnret, the ten-y at {and Mary Ke reason has he to expect that they will! aftorr Dr, Copeland, tn his instructions to he Bureau of Food and Drugs yes- ed to most of the drugs “treacherous somnifa- atalities from their r foo frequent, He n grains of veronal n known to catse death, rw will investigate through. ard 0 > GIRL CHAINED IN HOG PEN. Lynoh- FAYETTR © on b in hor father's } d she was #o weak f that ahe had to be carri: The parents narrov nehed when given a ire Johnwon, Kovach toatin 4 they had bb , ne trol 1 form her in- jeorrtg! |when quer CS FUND RECEIVES CHECKS on Thu Chairman Whit yesterda Gon, L. D. I were the fret ye their checks, Chi Treasurer Wilbur A ae the Mate? nd d ner father r from bed, held eirl aid 4 s wife were held for They have peel iial ssa > Si PROBLEMS TShirt DRIVES and bent her with a four Your Gir!! will an Should you die today they have a home and education? MOOSEHEART provides both to children of dece our Order A Few Cents A Day ved one ility of want and Writ of phone for tull particulars Levi Order of Moose 1465 Broadway, New York 115 7th Ay. #.%.Cor.17ih Bt, PEN OA MOD P.M Estates Appraised op |{| | DIAMONDS BOUGHT [PEARLS AND PHECKOUS STONES | 1970 Broadway at A7th BF i » The World. Gait’ 4000 Beckman. New Sori, oF Brookiyn Office, 4100 Main, ete eS. | Wt THE EVENING WORLD, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 25, 1920. house Some ball bearing nickel trim, $5. in every way, tin _ large sige, Rue de la Paix, Paris | phe ee or women —7,206 pairs. There are no old shoes among them. No odd lots. The shoes are the Wanamaker type —high-grade in quality; wantable in style; in fact, the very kinds that for fall and winter. Mostly half price or less, at........ The variety is very, will offer on Monday, plenty of High-grade patent leather boots High-grade tan leather boots High-grade dull leather tops High-grade kidskin boots High-grade fancy top boots And so many different styles of heels and toes that your choice will be as happy as it will be profitable. You have waited patiently for lower prices and here is the opportunity. You can go back four years or more without finding a shoe sale that offered an equal assortment of HIGH- GRADE shoes at a price as low as $4.90. Down-Stairs Store, New Building Blankets follow the low-price trail DOWN-STAIRS STORE . The News of this Shoe Sale is still traveling The Wanamaker Down-Stairs Store be- Thursday, with MORE high shoes than we ever had before in one sale JOHN WANAMA! are first in demand very large; and it Just to give you an idea of what lower prices mean when applied to blankets, here is a pair of wool plaid blankets: wool, guaranteed by the makers to be all They are beautiful in texture; ; and the colorings are pink, blue, tan and gray. soft and fine; The new lower price is $18.75 a pair, Another quality, $11.50 pair ‘The maker says that these are more than three Full size—rich fourths wool. plaids. Wool-mixed plaids, $7.50 pair Double-bed size; pinks, blues, tans and grays. Good Comforters, too Here is one with a silkoline cover and, good, clean cotton filling. Single bed size, at $1.95, Another of a similar kind, Nght or dark effeqs, double bed size, at $8,650. And this one is still better in quality finer silkoline cover, and more filling. Down-Stairs Store, Four days with. a At $4 New Building more of the Housewares Sale Four days more in which t 100 per cent. good mples carpet Japan trim, $4.76, 5. eS Bissell White enamel kuichen cabinet: | 41 in, deep, with Jain table; has flour | or, sugar bin, glass | ventilat brewd , larg oking utensils-well made $69.75. | i-weshing machines—large ay running igh good reliable ma with ; family size, $2; three rets of cutte $1.80; diun o get Wanamaker standar¢ at 10 to 25 per cent. savings Wash boilers per_ bottoms 6, $3.10; No $5.95; No. 9, $4.60. Combination enameled wit top 40 in., heavy tin white porcelain. steel has two diuwers and flour bin, $22.60. nastry table Roll top while enameled bread bores—10lyx13 in., $4.2 11%9x16 in,, $3.80; 11}9x19 in $4.45, Clothes Wringers Brand; 12 in, rubber ro! 1 guide board for sp the clothes —guarante years, for family use, $6,50. Seventh Gallery, New Bldg. Broadway at Ninth, New York Telephone Stuyvesant 4,700 Store Hours, 9 to 5 Beginning Monday An Unexpected Sale 262 Suites for bedroom, living-room, dining-room, and about 1,500 individual pieces for ail rooms All at One-third Less Out of a clear sky comes this good news just when people are moving into new homes or apartments or refw bishing their present homes. It comes. about because unexpectedly furniture manufacturers have sent in their product to such an extent that we cannot properly house it or even present it to the public. This is not because there is an over-production of furniture but because, after a restricted output, old orders were delivered all at once and far beyond our expectations. You will see fgr yourself, when you come Monday that this movement is entirely distinct from the ordinary clearaway of odds and ends. It is all-embracive. It includes all kinds of furniture, It meets é the wants of all rooms and of all pocketbooks. bs It is Everybody’s Sale The variety is enormous—think of 1,500 separate and distinct pieces to choose from. Think of 30 different styles of bedroom suites to choose from—-40 different dining-room suites—60 different living-room suites. And all of it the very furniture now wented—that we have been selling at 50 per cent. more. may count on Wanamaker’s not doing things in a half-hearted way. 100 Living-room Suites, beginning at $233 Some examples: | $233 for a 8-piece mahogany suite. 16.50 for a 2-piece tapestry and velour covered suite. | | { You $458 for a 3-piece tapestry covered suite. $621 for a iece velour covered suite, $584.25 for piece tapestry covered suite. $639 for a 3-piece tapestry covered suite, $813 for a 3-piece tapestry covered suite, $1,190 for a 8-piece frieze covered suite. 50 for a 2-piece tapestry covered suite. $345 for a 2-piece tapestry and velour covered suite $440 for a 3-piece tapestry covered suite. 90 Dining-room Suites, beginning at $362 : | $2,269 for a 15-pe. Some examples: | . P 4 $1,200 for a 10-piece grey lacquered suite, Chinese Chip- » for a 10-pe, mahogany suite, William and Mary design. pendale design. 1 for a 10-pe. walnut suite, Adam design. $581 for a 9-pe. Walpole oak suite, old English design. $381 for a 4-pie $1,383 for a 10-pe. mahogany suite, Chippendale design. $529 for a 10-p $1,193 for a 12-pe. walnut suite, Italian design. | $786 for a 10-piee 55 Bedroom Suites, beginning at $177 Some examples : sh 39 for a 7-piece walnut suite, Louis XVI. design. fy £ a q i $177 for a 5-piece silver-grey oak suite, hand-decorated, for a 9-piece walnut suite, Louis XVI. design, } P . for an 8-piece mahogany suite, Italian design. . ) for a 4-piece maple suite, Colonial type. for an 11-piece ivory and blue cnamel suite, with ¥ 7 for a 4-piece mahogany suite, Louis X\ J Marie Antoinette decorations. H Reed Furniture also a Third less } 17 suites and 145 separate pieces walnut and polychrome suite. » walnut suite, : walnut suite, Louis XVI. design | } mahogany suite, Hepplewhite design, design. chairs, rockers, settees (mostly chairs) -each one-third less. Fifth and Sixth Galleries, New Building Hair Mattresses at 20 Per Cent. Less A good black mixed hair mattress, full size, in one part, weigt Linye 40 pounds, at $28.50. Puritan Refrigerators Reduced 20 per cent. Only 75 remaining in the September Sale 54x76 inches, Cases are made of hard wood, ni plated hard Our best black mixed hair ma ume size and weight ware; provision chamber lined with white enamel, re- as above, at $35.20. movable trap and drain pipe. Also Apartment house style Our Peerless box spring tickir ind made in the 9 at $24.26 for wood and metal bed best possible way, i 0 j 1 “s steads, full size, $27 The mattresses and hoe i ah; ho a A good mixed feather pil springs can be made in : Tout low 22x30, 344 Ibs., at $3.50. small izes, prices propor- 44 in, Covered with a variety of tionately lower i 75 Ibs. 14 at l ice, Sixth, Gallery, New Bldg, Better decide about | that Dinner Set y in. wide, 19 in. di ; holds 90 tbs, ive. four more days—and the China Sale ends, Four more days —and price wk to normal, which means that 20 to 50 per cent. savings will no longer be available. wide, 1s DINNER SRT Ame them are at holds 75 tbe for 107-pivce se 100 open set patterns. ' h and French at $45.00 porcelair Bot wer J0 per cent, AM ir oop. # high; holds 90° Ihe Seventh Gallery, New Bldg.

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