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~ BETRAYING “DRYS” a) bea Genator George 'F. Thompson to- SNe tel? 2 set Nie backs Oho St fight as question, SAYS THOMPSON Senator Denounces Anderson's Indorsement of Miller, and Insists Latter ls Wet. Gay pudlicly charges William H. An- @erson, State head of the Anti- A Maloon League, with betraying the “ry forces” of the tate in announc- jag that Nathan L. Miller, Repubit- ON candidate for Governor, had an- sWered “right on questions con- Cafning Prohibition put to him by the league boss Senator Thompson, who js the Prohidition candidate tor Governor, makes public @ letter from Mr at High Speed. AGsreon in which Anderwon re-| TRENTON, Oct. 18.—Striking heed | ested him, if he could not aban-|curved approach to Gropps Bridge at on bie campaign as a candidate, to @dmit that Judge Miller's statement on the Prohibition issue was mitia- factory. In that event, Mr. Ander- on held out the promise of the fu- ture support of the Anti-faloon League for Senator Thompson for , Governor or United Staten Senator. mr. Anderson added that the fight was between Judge Millér and “A!” Smith, and that, while the league preferred Gov. Smith's defeat, it had carrying eight; ten feet “alibi” If Judge Miller should be} * payt, ten. Mr. Anderson dealt with the ait- uation with groat frankness in bis Ho died Totter, and aad: @tay in the race and make as hard a ered Thirty-fourth Street it will be well the Judge's statem on the specific Pro! ‘It strikes me as a wonderful | chance for you to claim credit fir a leomplete victory ip bringin: Miller into camp on the ad be Question if you just do that. Practi- | cally every supporter ition cause would hail you and & victor to that extent we re five you a tremendous leverage for) Hern of Nascpolarsie Offer: the Governorship or a United states Lakeside Park, darkness, a motorcycle and side car cin Hospital. “My judgment is that, even If ¥OU| drowned you want on the: primary and these other things, for = im mn inmue: of a pane Senatoranip tater.” | Senator Thompson said Mr. Ander- fon had a talk with Judge Miller be- fore formulating the questions, intimated “tramed” #0 that Judge Miller could anawer them affirmatively that they had been Senator | Mm waid that both he and Mr. nderaon knew that Judge Miller did — favor Prohibition 3 BROTHERS DIE IN MOTOR WRECK Cycle Smashes Into Bridge Ap- proach at Trenton While Going near here, in the Frank Sandowsky, thirty- John Bandowsky, thirtyaex, both of this city, and Paul Sandow- sky of Linden, N. J., brothers, climbed | a a@lanting overhead support, dropped to a trolley trestle alongside the traMc bridge, ran along the) treatig about twenty-five feot and lunged into Lakeside Lake, resulting in the death of the three men. who was driving the ma- chine, jamped or fell and was found unconscious on the trolley trestle, in a few howrs in St. Fran- His brothers were Their bodies were recov. , Women’s Silk Taffeta Umbrellas of fine qualities; in navy, purple, red, green, brown, taupe and black; the handles em- bracing a great variety of pleasing effects, including bakelite teenie, | Joather straps, cord loops, etc. Exceptional value at $5.75 & 6.75 . (War Revenue tax additional) The Umbrellas at $6.75 are mounted in the club style so popular among women and misses of the ultra-modern type. (First Floor) 4 \ Men’s and Women’s Irish All-linen Handkerchiefs very specially priced Men's All-linen Handkerchiets / \nitialed per dozen $6.00 Tape-bordered, per half-dozen 5.10 & 6.50 Hemstitched per dozen 6.75 & 9,25 Women's All-linen Handkerchiefs Hemstitched, initialed ° Tape-bordered Hand-ernbroidered . per dozen $2.65, 4.35, 6.00 per dozen 3.00, 5.75 per dozen 4.25 per dozen 4.20 Orders for the initialing and monograming of handkerchiefs for holiday gifts should, to avoid disappointment, be f (Pirst Floor) placed without TOWNSHEND, NOTED “BRITISH SOLDEER, ~ WOULD FIGHT REDS Services to Gen. Wrangel Af- ter Quitting Home Service. “iy Herbert Pulitzer. Commrityt, 1820, ty the Pre Poetitintt Pre Now York" bovntne World) LONDON, Oct. 18.—Major Gen. Bir |Oharles Townshend, K. C. B, D, & ©. im an interview has stated that his resignation from the British Army has been accepted and he had offered his services to Gen, Wrangel ano protest against any compromine INTER for comfort form perlectly—the ing 08, as tire nh x qualities. A women and child with the Bolahevike, 1 Gen, Townshend Is a descendant of Lord Townshend, who fought with Wolfe at Quebec, and has spent his entire life as a soldier, He ts pon- sibly the greatest military strategist In Bingland, Beginning with the Nile expedition of 1884-85 he has served in ton campaigns, ending with the Franklin Simon & Co. FIFTH AVENUE, 37th and 38th STS, NEW YORK WOMEN'S TAILORED SUITS . . FOR THE COMING WINTER New Fashions of To-day Mesopotamian expedition during the lant war, There, with a force of only 16,000 men, he conquered half of Mesopo- tamla and, acting under superior or- der, but against his own judgment, ad- vanced to Kut-el-Amara. Surrounded by a force of 30,000 Turks ofMficered by Germans, he surrendered only when ordered by bis Government, after enduring « five months’ siege, during which his forces were reduced to about ) atter his rations were cut down ta five ounces of flour a a rman, And when ther remnants SP hie division were dying at the of twenty a starvation. ‘Ho was & prisoner near Constant}- He tried . nople more than a year, iy to escape. AUNSING % fh i A Ih } MUNSING ¢ ft is-incompa: It fu and covers the the fabric motion without losing the shape Your surprise at the moderate price increases Munsingwear's splendid wear- Let htenaangtnte ik Suit You Tir. times un@ucoennful ‘hile Ct ry s Ericapee of war he : ot Takkoy’s oa) At New Low Prices of To-morrow! tC) | , ~ A GRoUPaAT *. A GROUP AT . z 7 5 00 95 00 A Saving of A Saving of $75.00 ,, $30.00, $309,00 ,, %50,00 rable ives with, every e , HIS is first and‘foremost a fashion occasion. It 1s the ° translation of the Paris mode and the highest type rtlewe for everyone— Altman & Cn. MADISON AVENUE - FIFTH AVENUE, NEW YORK Special-interest Sales for to-morrow (Tuesday) A New Selection of Chinese Embroideries comprising a large assortment of beautiful pieces, hand-embroidered in the quaint de- signs and rich colors in which the Oriental artist delights, will be offered in the Art Needlecraft Department at attractively low prices Embroidered Motifs for Applique each Embroidered each Embroidered Pillow Tops . ° Embroidered Mandarin Skirts each ‘ New importations of Decorative and Useful Articles from China and Japan (especially desirable for holiday gifts) have recently been received, and are lavishly maar in this of American workmanship fused into the smart suit fashions for Winter. But more than that—it is the first time that the new low prices become completely and decisively effective. Fashions have reached the top— prices have reached the bottom . “. 0. ws. Thirty-fifth Street NEW SIL.- SMART FAVORED | PREFERRED HOUE’ TTES . FURS FABRICS COLORS- Wid sage Caracul Genuine Brown ~ Agnella Veldyne. | Black es The Box Coat Mele | delat ‘ Navy Biue Squirrel de Laine + Beaver Dy : D ryad The Straightline | = . . tage A $ Nutria Velveteen . Nanking Blue Upholding Traditions of Quality —— Establishing Precedents of Value WOMEN'S SUIT SHOP— First Floor’ 38c & O5c« = - — erp er ““argl]| EVERY VESSEL IS A BARGAIN 7Bc & $1.35 | a ae each 3.25 $12.50 & 15.00 The Navy Is Selling a Number of EW Sweete@ | va cuts, CARGO-BOATS AND TUGS of matched pelts, for order. The Pur Department (Third Floor, Madigon Avenue section) copes Rs Recherché Furs Scarfs and Stoles of ‘Russian and Hudson Bay Sables $95.00 upward Also an extensive and very choice selection OUR ONLY PLACE. Depere . eee. at very low prices and on the deferred payment basis. They will (Fourth Floor) A HOME $ be sold by sealed competitive bids to be opened in the Navy De- |i .. sepeaimnenemen=ioie : a0 partment, Bureau of Supplies and Accounts, Washington, D. C., COMPLETE on-October 28th, 1920. \ GRAND RAPIDS FUR! Sapa ,. $1: WEEKLY g S\ OPENS AN ACCOUNT iy tere DOWN ON #50: A new catalog-contains photographs of the ves sels and complete descriptigns. There are five wood and iron tugs, of 200 to’ 400 horsepower, prices ranging from $8,500 to $24,000. A profitable business irfany harbor awaits the purchasers. The several yachts should find big returns in the Florida- Cuba trade, prices ranging from $4,500 to $125,000. Th» cruisers and gunboats can be converted into cargo-boats to be used in relieving the countty’s transportation Rene: prices ranging from $30,000 to $225, One regular cargo-boat of over 4,300 tons dis- piacement, the U. S, S$. SURVEY, appraised at $370,000, is included in this sale, New purchasing arrangements have been made to insure the immediate sale ot all these boats, These are the MINIMUM PRICE -BASIS and the DEFERRED PAYMENT BASIS. The J Department binds itself to accept the highest / bid above the minimum price which has y been set. Bids may be made on the de- v7 ‘? ferred payment basis for many of the DOWN ON *75°" W7¥ DOWN ON 41002" FISHER. BROS GC Practically all of these vessels are now located on “ vessels; that is, initial pa: t ot - Le et E CASALE I] the cast coast in the larger ports. This sale includes 25 per cent. of accepted bid and,” ol LAME MSM MEET |) 35 vessels, 1) mator boats and motor yachts and balance in six equal semi. 7 ¢ oa nner the same number of steam yachts. The balance is annual installments, three s fs ASK FOR and GEA made up of tugs and several chnvertible gunboats years thus being allowed 7 Ry a making up to special ’. and cruisers that will make excellent cargo-boats. to complete payment. 67 go F a | H or rli i c k’s Fill in the attached coupon at once and send it in to the 4 a |] Bureau ef Supplies and Accounts, No. 199, Washington, D, C. Pus % Malted Milk 4 tert. | B U me [Narn ey wecin wine amie wrens i IT FROM THE NAVY ERS ee neheeeaentreenn