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~ te roms - Me te nventno wort, FRIDAY, OOTOBER 29, 44). | | “i : ‘of ott ballots by parties and then caus-lenabied to destroy the ballots, as he/to the courts and fecal authorities Yhis,* ine the Itghte in polling places tofelalms Socialist ballots have been|have not brought satisfactory results. \ turned off the plotters will beldestroyed at past elections, Appeals'he declared. f i BY SOCIALISTS 10: fied court orders to register ? jus Hoe riated that converts E | ent | ; ‘| a . y © Entire Election Board of Dis-| {| For Small Feet § trict Summoned Before . : Grand J Women with small feet x srand Jury. | B} often experience diffi- i culty in getting fitred— District Attorney Swann to-day a- | Si bur mot at Van Hart's. fected Assistant Kilroe to take the The number and variety { yentire Election Mourd of the 224 Flec- of Van Hart lasts en- ry tion District, 18th Assembly District, able us to fit ‘most any ag j before the Grand Jury on Monday, to foot : ad, [edie g be questioned on the complaint of | BUILT IN! omiort x | Julius Gerber, Executive Secretary of | wm pe the Soctalint Party, thatt Jay L. Hoff. | § _ : ; than, Chairman of the Board. refurcd fo permit Socialist women to regiater. | VAN-HART In affidavits #everal women oharge | SHOES thet Hoffman demanded thelr marri- | ms ee bge certificates, refused to accept | FITTED BY EXPERTS ahem if they were in Jewish, and in| HOME CHES cauBEd them to be elected 35 WEST OO STRER? by policemen. He also charged that Our Only Store in N.Y, Bh Hoffman erased names from the reg: | Sater, I" * ‘The members of the Hoard to eo | Before the Grand Jury are Jack Miller, | { No, 120 Mast 119th Btreets Anna M - — EEE Mrady, No. 1820 Lexinzton Avenue; |f} Carrie Connors, No. 127 Kast 113t|{| ERIE RAILROAD hom ‘Cheek Begect; America Mannerino, No, 109 Metro) tan es East 111th) Strect, and Hoffman, No, |{] CHANGE IN TIME TABLE bs ‘i *320 Haat 110th Street. ‘The affidavite f ‘ior Men - Meseribe the Board members ax “dum. |} SUNDAY, OCT. 31, 1920 F mies" taking orders thom Hoffman. Fe qi lloftman denied violating a | Eastern Standard Time ss Je admitted ermal umes fi ; Feminter, but veld they were Train 3—to CHICAGO, A 1 to vOte. In reply to the t he does not live in the Leave New York 1.45 P. M. b a etet, he wave pie address as No, 120 Leave Jersey City 2.15 P.M. a Oth Street, " 7 Isidor Helieman, a watcher, ewore|f| Train S—to CLEVELAND t that he was arrested | Fi & oN Te is Leave New York 7.10 P. M. Leave Jersey City 7.45 P.M. | gharkes and was ||| Train 7—to CHICAGO | “Shrown | ona ‘Leave New York 11.45P.M Rested whe had a rirlt to register. In Leave Jersey City 12.25 A. M. t ef «© Bhis aMdavit Hoffinan is quoted an lg a ee Minor Changes In |] f Whe may be the wile of w laundry | Suburban Territory | man.” i on In a letter to Attorney General SELDOM HAVE THE QUALITY OF THOSE NOW FEATURED BY SAKS & COMPANY Our Confidential. Credit Terms | kG ‘es Meal | HEY are a quality proposition ap on ape ol | and Low Prices i it | ( 7 through. So thoroughly are they tailored, so r uto buy « 4 ( frank, eg aguire carefully are they finished, it has been a real task easy f 9 7 ou to y i for our tailoring staff.to produce them to sell at fifty dollars. They are our suits, we are respon- . sible for every stitch in them, we are proud to be able to offer such values at fifty dollars. Hy Grave Clothes for Election Day and after Sacrificing Our Entire Stock - SUITS and OVERCOATS regardless | ~ of profit or cost!! Why are we taking these tremendous losses? Here’s the answer: First: To help in our small way to reduce the« cost of good clothes to where it belongs. Second: We believe clothing will be lower next season and we want to start with clear decks when readjustment begins: Our stock is divided as follows: $35 and $38 ce $40, $45 and $48 Suits and Overcoats, | Suits and Overcoats, 24.50 32.00 $50, $55 and $58 $60, $65 and $70 Suits and Overcoats, | Suits and Ovyercoais, 37.50 47.50 zi ‘Your color, your size and YOUR model WHY wait? A Holiday is coming. Why not buy those new Fall Clothes for the entire family today or tomorrow—at HY GRADE? AT either of our stores there is no chance of you vot- ing wrong. You'll get the fullest “returns” for your money — the smartest styles in New York —the largest and finest assortments to select from—quality that is high-—prices that are low and plainly marked. Bian Saks & Company ac 340h Se STORE OPEN 9 A. M. to 5 P. M.' j In fe AN IR N - the easiest, confidential terms of CREDIT—merely for . Fourteenth Street (ESTABLISHED 1827) West of Filth Avenue . | | | | 7 | ‘ the asking. Simply arrange to pay weekly or monthly ‘ | i —just as thousands of HY GRADE patrons are doing. | . . | | WHAT'S more, you-can enjoy the convenience of For Men and, Young Men + Suits . Coats Dresses . Wraps Suits .Overcoats For Wome and Misses ] | Ulsters | All Sizes for Men and Young Men Open All Day Tues- Open,Saturday Eve- day, Election Day. ning till 10. o'clock ; OU can econom! *e with Mazola and get better i .* results than with butter, lard or compounds, 3600 Women’s Medium Weight UNION SUITS 1.38 1.48 Evening Clothes A type of style for every type of man, Evéry de- sign, materia] and color. . Boy's Suits & Overcoats STOUT SIZES A SPECIALTY, Extensive varieties of large sizes for Men and ‘Women who are hard to fit. Furs . Fur Coats An endless variety of cre- ations that are the latest . decrees of fashion. Girl’s Coats OUT-OF-TOWN RESIDENTS are also invited to open a CREDIT Account at either of our stores. The same Mazola is used again and again—no smoky kitchen — no soggy food. As shortening you use 14 to 14 less Mazola than butter or lard. Corn Products Refining Co. P. O, Box 161 - New York City ANC MNS MANS RN The timeliness of this important sale is of the utmost value, since a reduction of this radical character is most desired but never obtained in underwear at the very beginning of the season. It is ‘only in our start-of-season sales that such a value can be had. | | Our regular $2.07 | a | Regular Sizes Extra Sizes Our regular $2.27 | i { Open Cvenings * 131 West 125th St. « ese" Downtown Store + 113 Nassau St. + Near Ann St. | These union suits are made by one of the best manufacturers of under- |] wear. They are soft and fine textured and come in pink and white. The |]| style is low neck, sleeveless, and ankle length, reinforced at the crotch. NO EXCHANGES NO RETURNS See Pages 11 and 39 for other Hearn Advertising CAN