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THE 1 @ bad record of him. Thinking Women for Smith |2: | Forthe Good He Will Do, Declares Mrs. Vanderlip / ee tile establishments, a State Milk Com- {) Woman Voters (Non-Parti- ame Boiaa “he Late ot san) Gives a List of Things| {oon gt eye, clear |) Governor Stands For,Includ- ae it eho ‘vad ' cy drew off her jon, 4) ing a Wage Commission for| Wnite gioves, amouthed out her ohie bide serge and leaned forward a little in her chair at the League's Head- By Fay Stevenson. quarters at No, 803 Fifth Avenue, “Gov. Smith is the man the thinking} "Jul please don't misunderstand om man will wish to vote for. He 18) Teiiediy woman's look, “Hemonn @ man who will do the things women| that the League of Woman Voters fant done. He ts the man who will] New York State le decidedly non-paty things from the feminine point | 82 “in other words, you are somewhat sige the man who will cUt/iixe the Unpartizan Review, that orn penses in a dig be gy but is unpartivan in every sense and yo the things that the heart of w manage: knock the wrong side lo, He will avold an: ov ughed. aimed Mra, Vander. lp tn koan appreciation of my not feist the State, establish a | taking advan les her opening sen- r inimum wage commission to fix a/tences. “We are just like the Un- Best&Co, Fifth Avenue et 35th Street Established 1879 IGH PRICES, high profits in the early season od then 25% reductions and sensational sales to attract the business that wouldn’t come! Let others merchandise that way—we don’. Our storekeeping policy calls fag small profits and large turnover, hand in hand with the excellent quality, good workmanship and good style for which the name of Best & Co. has been known for 41 years. We maintain a very complete Comparison Office to buy and compare the offerings of others with our own merchandise, price for price and quality for quality. Our comparison office reports: “We have not found in the ‘discount’ or ‘reduced’ sales or regular stocks of Men's Clothes values equal to our own regular prices, price for price or quality for quality.” Se er a ee i { Our prices contain no middlemen’s profits, Comparison invited. MEN’S WINTER SUITS Pf MADE IN OUR OWN SHOPS 45.00 50.00 55.00 } Men’s Winter Overcoats MADE IN OUR OWN 8HOPS 55.00 You Never Pay More at Best's ts. 50.00 60.00 rem e TE Ee We Apologize Last Friday we had to clos: our doore an hour before usual time, because wo could not accommodate the crowds! We apolog'ze to those who were thereby pre- vented from entering, In accordance with our promise to them the UNITED MILLS announces that we will again offer—but for a short time— ) SHE | °° EXTRAORDINARY J" Gx No more than 10 yards to @ customer In addition te the above marvelous values we carry up to the best in the fol lowing at prices that will astonish you CHARMEUSE FR TNGS CREPE BACK TRICOTINI UNITED MILLS New York Showroom: 2 WEST 28TH STREET At 5th Avenue 8.30 A. M. to 6 P.M, UNITED MILLS New York Showroom: hee 2 WEST 28TH STREET CHIFFON TATFETA At bth Avenue wanes, reROCADES AND. MANY OTHERS 8.30 A. M, to 6 P. M. eine. jut you fare ploaned with the way "I wan delighted with the mith answered the League's Hd Vad ving aime gh Bahia ator med Ss gt ered Po go good natured. | questionnaire? I asked Mrs, Vander- Fi Th D t nore, an eight hour working day||y, “because while we nover come out| lip, hoping that she would talk « 2 ea torty- oer tml hp ee week | for @ candidate we certainly do knock| little more about the Governor before eature in eir Shee ment mercaa- him and hammer him vo picces when! she used her hammer on some one || of Misses’ Apparel—Third Floor OOTOBER 20, 1920, y he expressed himser ty clinton throw dertlp, ments? ny candi-| in at. all “the weak Felt me what attitude, what an- ci ae pee tgs x 38™ STREET REPRODUCTIONS and ADAPTATIONS of PARIS MODES For Misses of Fourteen to Twenty and for SmallWomen MISSES’ TAILORED FROCKS of FINE POIRET TWILLS | | Specialized at 59.50 75.00 95.00 rs Exact replicas and unusual adaptations of the modes imported by this shop from Jenny, Patou, Bernard, Drecoll and Doucet. These frocks emphasize the leading style motifs of each house. MISSES. AFTERNOON FROCKS of MOROCCO CREPE & CREPE SATIN Specialized at 95.00 These models are designed after the originals imported from Chanel, Renee and Madeleine et Madeleine, In addition to the fashionable Mo- rocco Crepe are Novelty Crepe Satin, Broche Crepe and soft Satins. ar Ga Fm A Most Important Offering Dress and Walking Boots Season’s Latest Models! Specially Priced 800 pairs of boots will be offered at a saving of $7 to $10, This lot Includes i lace or button boots, solid or combination colors, welt or turn soles, Louis XV., Cuban or Military heels, | Wide Variety of Attractive Models | to Select From, Complete Sizes, 19 West Thirty-Fourth Street Smith took ppon this very tho establishment of child fd, “What wero his direct But I held up my i ‘Tam tn favor of lee legiaia- ¥ wornan goes out tr of such legislation, but 1 to pass the same.’ " \y eyen clouded | may give them does he say about a Mini+ just a triffe and she exe Kumiaed the up| paper after paper of the| mum Wage Commission to fx a living of weed patent leather pump as she | thi don't like about Senator | wae for workingwomen and thinors ed to bring out the real unpar. | Wads h n industrial and mercantile estab- mmission ne appointed by the Governor to regu-| Mrs. Vanderlip, as a, to womat into t tee of milk? What are his Our ayes met (A repiter jghout the words tere? + conviction: “Alfred ny Sinith @idvala Commissioner bj we “dhed business t# not to r will not appea T acted this league; our an, Mothers are ta of h legistation, I 1 think Alfred EB, Smith will support but to hammer wherever raal wervice, but the Legiviacare we stick to these Welfare bills?” T asked there In a bard nall which needs it.” i tt OO ESN tee BFE alt EEA BADE bl tet aie tate anaes. ‘Lam in favor of this, Through a that he said he would last yeag ppointed by me, this reason to believ in ne Di « commended, which recom-|sparkied and there a slight «amie transmitted to the| playing about her lips) “ploadel Mel ure, but the same were not| member (hat we are unpartisan' ge FRANKLIN SIMON MEXR’S ee 2 to 8 WEST 38th STREET 1 At $850 A 5259 Saving An all-leather high lace model, in black or brown, made over a comely English last, with Korry-Krome indestructible leather soles and heels. Only 244 pairs. Nothing like them at the price. No more of them at the price. It was a stroke of luck to find them and a stroke of busi- ness to buy them, and that goes for you as much as it gocs for us. Buy them now. They will not wait. © ran fit Sa & ne Co 2) ein nil CS CLFES FIFTH AVENUE | { An‘11 Man’s Shoe When The Foot-Structure el Weakens . # When the bonesormus- © cles of your foot have be- » come weakened you should at once take steps to cof .~ rect and strengthen them, , If not cared for properly or >. in time, a fallen arch or flat- © ' foot will certainly result. ‘ Weakness in the foot~ ug Structure can be >’ greatly benefited by » 9; wearing the Coward ..; Arch Support Shoe. Its careful construc. * tion provides a resilient bridge upon which the arch comfortably reste, The extension heal adjusts the weight df the The body, while the elastic span gradually remolds the arch struc- ture and brings it back te Batural usefulness, Sold Nowhere Elve @ James S. 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