The evening world. Newspaper, October 7, 1920, Page 17

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Att , ADYI A “4 i} ign. They ire for Bautimore New the League of ite hold Cox ro ‘now. who also. wr fhat Mayland we ‘Tho Aitterence Detween Maryland| tho chances are that the State will fo dee’ > eration of admints-|aa antl-Suttrago Btate.. The =| and ¥ other States is the exis-|go Democratic ‘by lesa than half the Nations have haq their effect on the p) SAFE re ’ crate’ think the womah” vote m)tence of an effective Democratic or-| majority President Wilson obtained FOR EITHER gts gg mee sa the “Leagues of Nations affair” So do|anization that ts getting -busy. Te'four years ago. _ f Masten On the athe hand, the |i Koch Prices Make Dowhtown Shopping an Extravagance fuendly ‘to ine ‘Langue throughosk ‘ 3 bas managed also to retain for Wil- Setebtishea saee : ie Marylend’ tua supporting bews: : r / a papers have been able to keep in (@) ’ "Drift of Ten Days Ago Was) tis "ais, di ay oor J . ae Lower Prices at Blyn’s Toward Republicans, but | Serre wecame a polltical lave have ; 125°” Street West It Has Shifted, ‘Weaater Siicnd ot tha Teague thks “The Road To Economy” Harding: a od a oy ot Dr, William H, Welch, of Johns Hop- By David Lawrence. kins, who is revered as one of the * BALTIMORE, Md., Oct. 7, (Popy- | intellectuals of the State, and Theo- vf dore Marburg, who was Taft's Min- Fight, 1920)—Nobody's Maryland, 48 | ister to Belgium, and cannot be sus. yet. Somebody with @ talent for car-! pected of excessive championship of tooning might portray both Harding) things Democratic — The sort of campaign the Republi- and cox singing the historic hymn] Tne mort oF came pa i Of this State, but neither one can) jated to win the State. They quietly confidently say “My Maryland.” Re-| nursed along the,ant!-Administration Publicans undoubtedly had it up to pore Hog a ee eetiek aeties feding. But the registration figures fen days ago, but things are looking /in'the frat of the seven days ahow- better for Gov. Cox. It's nip and|ing the extraordinary situation of a tuck. Sinco Maryland is normally a| Republican majori®, even though Democratic Stato and clings to the| MEN noted ae ge niarm clock for ie mocrats. ey promptly it Prejudices which have kept the eolid| busy, and it (@ their activity witch Gouth from voting the Republican] makes many an observer believe after Aicket, there's an enpecial significance sannned tah es go sg van hee by a juced majority over four years ago. An the fact that tho race 1s even. Itirhe growth of Republicanism cannot Means that the Republican tide has| be discounted, for Gov. Ritchie, Dem- © Women’s and invaded Maryland, _-| erat, who made his campaign almost V ] ( i t The latest. ‘The Democrats are desperately try- Mae Wek eo Outy @ lve toute elour oa Dainty Cross word in fall {ng to stem the tide and turn it in the ¥ himself will be here soon ¥ Strap Pump in brown or black footwear, other direction. Confidence that they | ang aldng “the eleventh-hour kid; covered French heels. Leather will do ao and win the State for Gov. | drive being made by the Democrats At French : c ‘ heel. ¢ e jclency of mocratic A full range of styles and sines Black Kid a Orggnization in the city of Baltimore | Pr Tt has a deep cape collar, is fancy button trimmed, and has a belt down below replacement value. y whee the battleground is this year | smooth « It seems to be conceded that the coun- | HARDING FAJLED TO WIN MORE ties outside of Baltimore will not go, VOTES IN BALTIMORE. | | heavily for either candidate and that "A odd recep. | the real majority will be furnished tn te «5,00 . wonprecedented majority of 20,000. It cal earthquake roads unquest made, the D ° aroused by the pr: i diminished bh State, Again and aga t with that ave seemed hope! I Charge : for , : Alterations New York Styles America \ 4 Buying Monroe Clothes today enables you to enjoy the benefits of next year’s lower prices without, waiting until next year. . ) We do not believe in gradual easy stage methods; we prefer at once; without dilly- | dallying, to make a clean job of things and revise our prices now at the beginning | of the Fall season when you most need your new Fall Coat and Fall Suit. \ | This is our ‘time for revising our prices so that you, the thousands of you, who. buy ‘ . : \ Light-Weight Fall - OVERCOATS For Men and Young Men MONROE TWO PANTS SUITS “the $ double extra the * pair J These Selfsame Suits in regular single pants models are elsewhere Wholesale Values $30, $35, $40 and $45 retailing Now at Our original prices on these Suits were from $10 to $20 lower than elsewhere. from $15 to $25 higher $50--Some difference They are made of the finest ALL WOOL American and Forzign fabrics, every than our Now MANHATTAN in price. Suit SILK SEWN throughout—and many Silk Lined. ; Monroe Price, 42nd Street cor. B’way 50E.42nd“ “ Madison Nassau ‘© Frankfort 5 Cortlandt“ “ Bway 14th St. opp. Acad. Music * AGth Street & Broadway 59th =“ at Col. Circle Direct from the Maker 125th “ cor. 7th Ave. eco 181st, cor. St, Nicholas Av. From America’s f ‘ At Koch’s you can View the New Styles in and incidentally enjoy thi: satisfac- tion of making generous savings ry on your selection. Featuring. This that crosses in front. * In sizes for Women, Misses and Juniors. oad Other smart Coats in Chamois-Velour, Polo Cloth, lower costs—even if t) Misses’ Coats Style 1579 Eleven- Inch Lace Boot Every good model for business and dress-—shapes for the older man and young fellow this city. self-striped Bolivia Cloth, and other favored WEST SIDE STORES: Style ONLY AN EARTHQUAKE COULD \ materials, up to $150.00 fat.aat Wi TMS Se 2239 SHIFT THE STATE. . 6th Av. and 27th st, ah . , Bth Ay., 39th and 40th rogue Now Come Fall Blouses | Girls’ School Dresses se :| 44.00 | Boot 1904 against Roosevelt, When the en. > 7 4 BROOKLYN STORES: | Ac 60 tive Rast wan swept by Hughes, Muty- |! IN MANY STYLES GINGHAMS AND CHAMBRAY “\Red Cross | 8 fand stood firm for Wilson with the «, Hoyt. : A favored a 6 9 | , Soles. |“ Of fi..est grade of Georgette Crepe, in white, | Practical models, in ptain or plaid ging- flesh and suit shades; also Tricolette, hams and chambrays, in a number of good trimmed with filet lace and fine tucks. styles. Specially priced. Sizes 6 to 14. just such anu y but while Near Other Blouses up to $35.00 Other Girls’ Dresses up to $39.50 ‘Third Floor. Brown Calf, wing tip, medium toe, low heel. Even before the general price readjustment began, Blyn Stores antiei- pated the situation and took the radical step of marking their shoes consid-/ erably lower than prevailing prices of equally good merchandise elsewhere. This brings today’s ewe of Blyn Shoes down to the safe level of further’ ere should be any-——for prices are based not on actual value to us but on the lowered manufacturing costs of the present, The necessary loss we willingly meet as a part of the established hi giving our customers every economical advantage within our power. In- creased business, stimulated by these unusually low prices, will largely com- pensate for the sacri- fice on individual sales lyn policy of tan éalf brogue sport and street Women’s Sports Hose Wool ribbed sports hose, plain and fancy weave, Special 1.9# s EAST SIDE STORES: 3d Av. and 122d Sty 3d Av, 86th and 87th Ste, 34° Av., 150th and 1Gtat Ste, 160-162 Bowery, near Broome. NEWARK STORES: 689 Broad St., opp. Military Park. torough to Weel Bore Btreat 100 Market Street, Men's Shoes Only. 611-619 Monroe Clothes New York ] BUY MONROE CLOTHES NOW at Next Year’s Lower Price Ss 2 . Monroe Clothes, and who are going to buy them-this Fall, will know and appre- ciate that, néwhere on this earth can good clothes be bought for so low a price as the Monroe Fall Suits and Overcoats that are here for you at our prices. These items, listed with prices, emphasize the many values that are here waiting for you. They convey a mighty good idea of how much further your Clo money goes when you invest this Fall in Monroe Clothes. Your unrestricted choice of our finest Monroe (single pants) Suits— Made for this Fall’s Selling .Men’s and Young Men’s Suits $35- 40—$45 MEN’S ALL SUITS ‘30 Suits that if you have looked arourd you will recognize as priced elsewhere at VALUES NEVER BEFORE EQUALLED! it 34th Street, Cor. Bway Come Up and Save Up to $30 on Your Fall Clothes Via Our Low-Rent Upstairs Shops , Largest Clothiers Ff Heavy-Weight Winter OVERCOATS For Men and Young Men Ulsters, Ulsterettes, Storm Coats. Fitted and Conservative Models, Fabrics you wil! see selling in $50 and $60 Overcoats BRONX Bergen Ave.,at 149th St. BROOKLYN 413 Fult®n Street 587 Fultop:; at Flatbush NEWARK sy Market Street JERSEY CITY —*°"""..8' tiny PATERSON —220 Main Siroet YONKERS —Getty Square PHILADELPHIA Wi2h.2'tees ALBANY, N.Y, ~2*5.is ist" ET - ee oe ee oe

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