The evening world. Newspaper, October 25, 1920, Page 14

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—“OLDHOME WEEK” OF HIS CAMPAIGN =e ‘Starting With Oliver Street, He Will Cover Every Section of Greater City le Gov, Smith will begin to-night his! J Greater New York campatgn for re- @ivetion. An always, his Oliver Street friends will give bis enterprise Ite frat big ahove-off. The thoroughfare on wisich Ale modest residence stands is going to be all dolled up with Sage and elec- trte Nghia, and there'll be a band playing “Hast Side, Wert Side, Ali Around the Town,” and al! the neigh- ore and the neighbors’ chiidren will) > be on hand te wish good tuck to the | greatest man Oliver Gireet ever knew. | ‘When the home folke have bidden A) God-spoed, be il scoot up to the Bronx, where th be = won- derful big torohlight procession of the old-fashioned kind, tn his honor, un-| AG the auspices of the Al Smith Non- | Partionn League of the Bronx, j Tt te expected that 6,000 men and Women will step out in tine behina Marshal Joseph F. Condon, President, of the organization, when the parade leaves 199th Street and Malnbridgs Avenue at 1.80 o'clock, The procession will move te i¢6th Street and Franklin Avenue, whore in the Mount Morrie High School th Governor will make his firet re-el ton ploa within the bounds of his n tive city. Later be will talk in the Hunt's Point Casino, To-morrow the Governor will speai tp Richmond and Kings and in the Palm Garden here, Wednesdey ho| will talk in Tammany Hall and at one other meeting; Thursday, two meet- ings in Queens; Friday, the Sel Academy of Music; Saturday, Mad)- gon Square Garden, for the wind-up. He was to have arrived to this city yesterdny afternoon, and it was too fad be didn't, for he missed what would have been one of the most pleas- ing functions of the campaign, Bat bo was delayed in Buffalo. The function was a guthering of the Old Neighbors’ Association—those gen and women of the solid old Fourth Ward type who have known Al ever since be war « lad in the fish inarkot, bat who have moved and scatters! Shameelves to all Sve boroughs. They assembled yesterday tn a ball at La- fayette and Reade Sireets to tell bi how ag f were working and fight to keep him in the place they fee! he has honored. Probably 200 of them red. Among those now Brooklynites were ‘Claire O'Nel!!, who just ment out post cards in Al's behalf; Ed- Fitageraid, Sol Frost, Mr. and Mra. John Scanlon, Mr. and Mra, Waltor Bryan, Mr. and M HT aed Dan of which days in our career. Ludwig Baumann’s Liberal Credit Terms Accounts Opened from Larger Amounts in Proportion Gur Credit Regulee Ko ix Giese Tmarent neded”™ Btampe GOVERNOROPENS. (S=SES | Bor nor himself State Senator Jamen | Only 4 Days More of Ludwig Baumann’s Great Annual October Furniture Sale This Sale Ends Saturday Night at 9:30 Sensational price reductions throughout our three great stores will make these last days long remembered by thrifty home outfitters, No eo furniture store could undertake a merchandising feat of such vast a. In order to bring it to a fitting climax, suits re are but one or two of a kind and single pieces will be sold without regard to costs or former selling prices, Many of the greatest bargains are limited in quantity and will be disposed of at savings to you of about one-half, Never before in the histo: possible to offer such great this vast business has bent every energy to make these the busiert We urge you to shop mornings in order to avoid the afternoon crowds. salespeople are on hand to assist you. » Purchases made now will be held FREE OF CHARGE until you are ready for them, [udwigBaumann &@. America’s Greatest Furniture House asain (168 Hck Shr [35 to 36St. Block 8thAve.| [Ngrork.®.2"] We have no connection with any other stores--;These cre our only three stores Mahoney, Joneph V. O'Brien, James | J. O'Brien, the Misses Mary and| Mra, Tom Orr, p Harry and Mr. | Ay. | Your Family Won't Find Fault About Left Overs if you serve them with a seasoning « ‘a Katherine Brosnan | = ag oy TT wane tho ‘Thomas Michoe! Hosee y | Jere sme Quinn ith, Mise | Thomaa F. ey From the Bronx came M Joseph Condon, Mr. and M Clemen tT and Mra, T thy, Katherine Gc others, there were women who # Richmond were | m Mr. and Mra. Mr. and Mra | and Mra. Pugene | pny Campbell and| and Mre. id of mon tve In Manhat- | . although away from the old) hborhood, | Timothy F. Brosnan arronged the f, Magistrate Thomas J. Nolan | jed, and jn tho absence of the} It makes Meats, Fish, Soups and Vegetales taste so good nobodyknows they ARE MAD: At Grocers and Delicatessen Stores F. Pritebard, 927 Apring Sty N. ¥. oe ker was the chief speaker. to-morrow eve-| y rogme, | "Waut’ nd. a Stapleton. Dow ne: New Brighton, Staten 1 Health Underwear ofr Men,Women and Children Change your underwear! = oe and you'll be rs andin. Duofold is es in double layers—cotton layer inside feels i and soft to the skin when Sage re =p wool outs’ keeps th ¢ body warm when you’re outdoors. Protects against cold and sick- ness. Ask your dealer to show you. Duofold Health Underwear Co, of the furniture business has it been rgains, The entire organization of Extra Bedroom Suits that were 8400 to 81,825 SALE PRICES $298.49 to $1,464.49 Dining Room Suits that were #560 to $1,770 SALE PRICES $349.89 to $1,422. 87 Living Room Suits that were #169 to #1,150 SALE PRICES $135.49 to $919.24 1,867 Beds, enamel, brass and wood, that were 815.50 Lo 890 SALE PRICES $11.98 to $71.49 1,068 Single Pieces for Bedroom, Dining Room and Living Room Linens, Curtaliy, Bedding, Rugs, Linoleums, House- furnishings, e AT SAVINGS OF 20% TO 40% Oven DB to 5.u0, . attend { markable Sale. _THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, OCTOBER 25, PLAID wide desirable. age of this economy COTTON No matter where you live or how far you have to travel it will pay you to this re- Wool Finish—— It Is a Long Time Since You Had a Money-Saving Offering Like This This fine plaid dress goods is a full yar ideal for linings, women’s dresses and skirts, children’s dresses, and adaptable for couch covers, draperies and a hundred other uses that will suggest themselves when you see it. There is a wonderful selection of at- tractive colorings and the plaids are most Be sure to take liberal advant- SINGLE WOOL FINISH Gray; single; 66x78; weight about 1% Iba. Tan; single; 64x76; weight about 2 Ibe. Fancy White: single; 64x76; weight about 2 Ibs. —Fine, Heavy Aluminum Ware— American made---at savings every housewife will appreciate 1920. Mail Orders ed only When Acco Genta by Porcehase brice ana Parcel Post wis EL aA Jel Formerly at Grend Central Palace; Now at ut ey coper Buiding, 6th Nie 1 18th and 19th Sts. Offers These Remarkable Money Saving Opportunities: Ready Tomorrow---Hundreds of New Cases of WOMEN’S HIGH and LOW SHOES; Sale the greatest in the History of the Shoe Bu: Business Women’s Shoes Mostly Oxford and Pumps 00 Pair We bought trem A large selection of attractive styles in Tan and F : merchand se, inter Black leathers, also White Canvas Colonials; hand: turned French heels; more than twenty different styles to select from. ditions changed. finance big purcha would not buy their orders. We to sell this mercha The assortment of sizes and widths is broken, but the bargains are simply marvelous WOMEN’S HIGH SHOES, PUMPS AND OXFORDS The Pumps are in Patent Colt and Dull Kid, and the High Shoes WOMEN’S HIGH SHOES in variety of styles Mahogany calf vamp tops. Patent colt va vith smart buck np with soft kid people have taken les. Sizes and idths are some- what broken 7, in AA to C widths some D widths. All with French heels Pair | Pair | DRESS GOODS 30° The Wonderfully Durable, Easily Adept- able Fabric; Good for 100 Uses Particularly desirable for slip covers, stair runners in place of crash, doctors’ coats. nurses’ uniforms, children’s rompers, and was adopted in substitution for canvas by no less an authority than Joseph Urban, the scenic painter. Come and see this cloth. You will fi number of new uses for it and it is a wonderful value at at Savings you Cannot Afford to Miss WOOL MIXED BLANKETS WOOL MIXED with silk binding; pink and blue borders aid; in t BLANKETS Gray; double; 66780; weight about 4}4 Ibe ae in blue, pint White; double; 66x80; weight about 444 I!) 9.75 le; 66x80; weight Per Pair Two- Quart! 2-Quart Long Handle Aluminum | Aluminum DOUBLE | BOILERS }9-In, Aluminum Frying Pans oe ar, - a PARR (Ay } a8 SoM Le 98c | Famous “Nu-Lid” 98c COOKING 1.89 * 2.35) "Nu-Lid" Dot compris 3-Quart Size Quart Size These heavy qua trytig Chas. W. Millsy Vie To Po the Public: the merchants of the country. and could not take in public without profit and thereby afford you a great opportunity to reduce high pric ; tops. Soft kid vamp with suede tops wonderful bargains in Shoes and bis rie = os Viel. They “have peat ie oe other merchandise and we urge every hand - ire soles calf. ine ack Ca ile i Q mc y at- and Goodyear skin. Fine black dull family et i in economy to at welts. A great vari kid. Mahogany calf 00 | tend the sale. ety of attractive oft skin. All sizes 3!) to ° Chas, W. Mills, Vice President & General Manager Nemours Trading Corporation —Standard 36-Inch— AIRPLANE CLOTH 5) Nw “ Full Size Bed Blankets—— ink, tan bxEO; weight al 6.75 endous stocks of iding to sell it to Con- Banks refused to ses and merchants therefore decided ndise direct to the es. Thousands of advantage of our BLANKETS and § bout 4ty th Per Pair Aluminum POTS This Sale is easy to reach from any pert of Manhat- fon, Brooklyn, Bronx, New Jersey and surrounding { territory.

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