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jentitied, f Rave no Gourmet mothers of Asmerica will torthooming election meh b= ge ag en i ail do. ink the two pay gi seat fe for ® PB mod i. i ig RF have me en “COKIN NEWYORK BEEING CAMPAIGN AT YRC | ' AdMiresses First “Fist Voters This Morning and Goes to Ro- chester and Buffalo, TO DELEGATIONS OF FIRST VOTER a Visitors Prom Seven States Crowd Around the Front Porch at Marion, Ae menting the marine ‘hare oa. aheieen widrene at Tooheater and « night heater A x Butfaio, “LIBERTY” ” SPEAKERS FREED BY COURT Mount Vernon Onficance Invoked Against Rev. John Haynes Holmes Held Invalid. ‘The casos of the Rev. John Haynes bin ames, pastor of the Community atch of Manhattan; the Rev. Norman World To-Mor- MARION, ©., Oct. 18.—-Firet voters day at Senator Harting’s front porch brought to Marton to-day many dele- SYRACUSE, N. Y. Oct. 18—Gov. Cox to-day opened his second Bast- em campaign with an addrens here regard partisanship and to rote as Americana, « “Americanisation.” said Gov. Cox, “Se but another word for construc- = Americanization is not selfish- hear the Republican nominee make a plea for “America First” as the motto of thowe abxnut to cast their ballota for the ‘first time. *| Indiana, Michigan, Minola, Penney!- vata, Woet Virginia, Kentucky and Obie went the largeat repreeentation although citizens from many other o| Staten were preant Several e@pecial Supreme ¢ holding the ordinanes | trains brought delegations trom out- mde Oho and many from the citien nearby came by motor. A tMeyele di- vieton also waa one of the features of the parade which preceded the Gena- tor’s speech. Also tn the crowd were delegations from several Ohio counties, including ® connolidated group from the Eighth Ohto Congressional District. ‘The Ohio contingents were to have bean roelved 4? at | toamorrow, but the two meetings wers ica.” ’ Fox Hille, & LL. on which the War tt t rier to th - Gtating that firet voters represent |Fereriment apent more than $10,000. | Comuned In order to give the nom speakers for the Amerioan Otvil Liber- ties Umion—wore dinmiased tn Mount Vernon to-day by City Judge George C. Apert ‘The three were charged with jon of a Mount Ve m ordinance ng & public meeting withe ems. It means that wo oo love this wt a freedom of America that wherever in the whole world the name of Amer toa ie mentioned it shall mean honor, loyalty, progress, humanity and peace, To shout ‘America fire’ and then oppose making America first throughout the world is te turn our backs on progress and on the ideals ‘which the framers of our great Con- siitution wove into the soul of America. “Therefore, when 1 talk of the League of “ations, I am presenting no new spirit, but am aimply en doavoring to keep the faith of Amer permit Arthur Gf fendanta, presen unconatitut The @immissal wae based on this decision WAR HOSPITAL NOW PUBLIC INSTITUTION | Fox Hills, §. 1. Building Pormatly Taken Over by United States Health Department. United Stator Hoepitas No. =. THE EVENING WORLD, * maa, editor of the The Constables raided the house te firet yoters, urging them to dis-| row, and Miss Tome ‘Bohinelderman ot! gations of young men and women to! after an hour's long range plato! bat the ‘Woman’ Trade Union League \tle, mma Caro, Catherine Dunn and 1 ~ | WOMEN ° TAKEN IN SLAVE RAID State Constables Fight 25 Men In Pistol Battle, Then Rush Road House. COLD SMRING, N. Y. Oct, 18.— Members of the State Conntabulary were busy here to-day rounding up| evidence to support the change of| holding three women in violation of the white slave Inw, preferred againnt | Thomas Nassott) and Vincent Caro. following ® platol battle on the Al- Dany Post Road yesterday, noar here, | ‘Twenty-three other men were sum- |moned as material witnesses, ten will make several Selma Cappela were They gavo Nowbureh posed 1, yand inside ir howe, HARRIET MAY MILLS HERE. Democratic Candidate for Secretary * . t senteet SHORT & MEDIUM VAMP ee won INC., | of State Opens Local Campaten, Harriet May Mille, candidate for Gee new generation, Gov. Cox maid that 000, and which waa one of the largent divillzation was like a “relay race," |bullt during the war, passed out of each generation taking the ball from {existence to-day as a War Depart Do You precedin: and contrihutl ita| tment operetion and was partially vv aaa wert progrean. vid tuken over by the Public Health De a k “Wome people,” said the’ Governor, |Partment of the United Btates Thin of In addition to being used for pub “are not willing to take the hall and | ii¢ health wotlk, however, t thereby lose the race by allpping | gcquired for the “There can be nothing more rean-jand se pial ring than that thin great army of ing #0 first -yotera composed of millions of young men will approach the ballot x this fali with the same patric jem with which they stood in the|,,, front trenches. I find that the young men a mothers will insist that wo be-| jo a part of the League of Na-| Htiona. The younk men who aro voters will find themselves tn |? ingnished company this year, for © mothers of America have been wen the richte to which they are s newly Your Eyes? They are too valuable ‘to neglect. 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KNOX HAT COMPANY Jucorparated 452 FIFTH AVENUE AY 407m eTREeT 161 BROADWAY : Try This Open a can of Tango Sardines. Pour the delicately spiced sauce into a pan and heat it, Place the Tangos on slices of toast, Then post, on the hot sauce and slip toast and Tangos under the broiler. n a jiffy you'll have a dish fit for a king—Tangos broiled on toast. Does it taste good? Well, just try it! But remember, thore's al! the difference in the world between Tangos and other sardines, Tangos are the plumpest and tenderest of sardines, free from too strong a fishy taste, and the delicately spiced sauce in which they are packed gives them an added zest and flavor that makes them irresistible, . Try Tango Spiced Sardines, You can get them at your grocer's Adolph Goldmark & Bons, Inc., 174 Hudson Street, N. ¥.C, Sole Distributore of Marshall's Kippered Hersingy Marshalls Herings in is ats See Tange Sardines Reval Lentils Pride of Maine Caen Spactal Display and ‘Dene enatration in all Bohack Stores, Brooklyn MANGO SPICED Sardines parte of the olty, She ts to be here ten MONDAY, OCTOBER 16, 1920.~ tince ome day of rest before he tonven|retary of Gtnte om the Demooratic @ Wednesiay morning for his iast/| ticket, wil bexin her caropaign in New EIHARDINGSPEAKS. « SEZSE== |e reception at the Hotel Pennsyivanta Granwp RaAPtis, ' reds will contin ie to Tollowing the reception the candidate after the coming io Aifferent / BONWIT TELLER &CO. ae § yy . 98.00 . | Made to Sell for $135.00. A Saving of $37.00 * oN Because of Lower Prices Paid for Materials SN Pay | The Veldyne Suits are in a simple belted modelwith the BN | AO finesse of finest custom tailoring, Velour belted suits with Q) s MOLE COLLARS, also short coat Brandt model in Velour J ! Cy} with MOLE or NUTRIA COLLAR. And duvet de laine yf s with Turkish embroidery forming a border to coat and NH COLLAR of AUSTRALIAN OPOSSUM or NUTRIA. S| ~ =e = se ee | OPPOSES RACE GROUP PLEAS 7 faa day trough York City to-day. Fhe ia to be given MFankiin D, Roosevelt Sars They wiu|” Bear Ritter Frait. bublicas Satin, app, ing re and at numerous rs mediate Rointa. 316 returns here meeting artht. res) — ‘he Specealy Shop of Oripinalions FIFTH AVENUE AT 38™ STREET FOR TUESDAY ONLY : A Most Exceptional Sale At Much Below Regular Prices of * WOMEN'S TAILORED SUITS DUVET de LAINE SUITS SQUIRREL, MOLE OR NUTRIA TRIMMED r 78.00 Made to Sell for $100.00. A Saving of $22.00 SSS VORIEELELLEALEAAEAPPEHAE BE OS SAE Seed HA REM Ss . Because of Lower Prices Paid for Materials S Straightline silhouettes with Shawl Collars of Squirrel, Mole | > or Nutria; another model with collar and banding of fur. . DUVET de LAINE, VELOUR and VELDYNE SUITS ~ DUVETYNE. and VELDYNE. SUITS 155.00 Madeto Sell for $225.00. A Saving of $70.00 Because of Lower Prices Paid for Materials One model of Duvetyne has finger-tip length coat tailored on mannish lines, Another model of Duvetyne is ornamented with embroidery. The suits of Veldyne are in short box coat models with collars of Mole, Nutria and GOTHAM ¢ i S RIPE REG.ULS.PAT.OF F. lUseth | 3.00 Quality—now 2,25 Une the GOTHAM 2 : FREE REPAIR. | 2:25-Quality—now 2.50 | nygING SERVICE | 4.00 Quality—now 3,00 SERVICE Makes Getham| : - Gotham Geld Seripe Geld Stripe vtockings 5.00 Quality—now 4.00 stockings can be last longer. ‘Rung’ matched perfectly to and ‘‘pull threads’’ 2.00 ( Red Stripe ) 1.50 your gowns or foot- " ro-knitted, new feet, wear on a few hours f| | topesnd socelnserved. 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