The evening world. Newspaper, November 1, 1920, Page 9

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a SOU EEE a BRONX DEMOCRATS party lenders In the Bronx predict # CLAIM 40,000 FOR GOVERNOR SMITH Repuvlicans, Too, Claim a Sure Victory for Miller, but Give * No Figures. The Bronx political spellbinders have the rest of the Poll closing will be devoted to digesting the figures submitted by the “wise ones” for all parties. hure atraight-tl ket victory, ocrats of the county. tlme between now and Both of the big! ver 25,000," * THE AEOLIAN COMPANY In MANHATTAN, 29 West 42nd Street In BROOKLYN 11 Flatbush Avenue In THE BRONX 367 East 149th Street “The Bronx will again go Demo- cratic,” sald Leader Arthur H. Murphy. “We will carry right down the line, giving Gov, Smith a lead of over 40,(00| over his Republican opponent. This «: timate is based upon figures aub- mitted by the more conservative Dem- Some figure the Governor to lead Judge Miller by Sse wound up with a grand flourish, and|to 8,000 here. The rest of the ticket will win, with District Attorney Fran- cl# Martin leading the way with a vote close to that Kiven the Governor. Moran wilt be elected County Clerk hy Richard W. Las haicman of the Mrous, alty Mor, ale je no euch wn Murpay | xald Mr Laws! n overwhelming onfident of a lead though Mr. Lawre claims ax did C few strong houring sitaatio: Both partion a and there are many who fleure that ant District Attorney the strength (hat "Pr ‘ane hae whipped Into line for him, will ‘carry to a auioceasfil end his Meht for Senator \a keeping a keen eye | on the Socialist siranyeth in the Bronx, | ¢ on the Democratic ticket In the 22d Distri t. In NEWARK 895 Broad Street Special Election Day Sale y y- = a A Splendid Aeolian-Built PLAYER-PIANO Specially Priced at $645 * Convenient Monthly Terms HIS beautiful player-piano at $645 is a represeritative ‘Aeolian instrument. It is fine and high class all the way through; fine in appearance, fine in musical quality, and more than fine in the wonderful playing ability it confers on everyone who uses it. For a moderate down payment and an agreement to pay the bal- ance At the rate of $15 a month, you may have the instrument delivered to your home, The moment this great piano arrives, your home becomes bright and cheery with music. Home gatherings, holidays and evenings —all take on a new and happier aspect for you and yours. All piano music is at your com- mand. _ Dances, light and grand USED PIANOS and PLAYER-PIANOS A i.mited number of usd gran. nd upright pianos and player-p. nos of well-known makes, su. as Steinway, Weber, Masu, & Hamlin, Steck, Hardma,, Wheelock, Emerson, Kimba. Singer, ete, will also be placa on sale Tuesday. These pica os have been taken in exchar, for Duo-Art Pianos — They hare all been thoreughly re- paired, tuned and polished and are marked at radical re- ductions from original prices Prices from $175 upward Moderate Terms opera selections, sacred, patriotic and popular songs and the won- derful classics in endless variety, are available to you. Every occa- sion has its suitable music, every hour its resource of the most de- lightful, inspiring and fascinating pastimes, — Surely this is a suggestion you should adopt —this is the piano that should be in your home! You cannot secure such value in a player-piano elsewhere than at Aeolian Hall. Other stores sell such instruments—some at higher, a few at lower prices. But irre- spective of price, this Player- Piano at $645 offers more in both piano and “player” quality than any other instrument of any other make can equal, This instrument will be delivered in your home for a moderate down payment end $15 monthly The Aeolian Company, Aeolian Halil, New York — SS s asieaaeeiianiann = §, ; , | THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 1, 1020. ) ‘9 IN NEW YORK TO-DAY. | 194" Uy!M*" bersue, meeting, Meal | River hh cine YORE RE ion, anniial bath <Torkwite ee ene coruuy Be Astor, 2) sino, KMth Street and Third Aver A bie a ad Cathotle Club, azmunt enter: 5 i Waldorf ||? at'Street and Bouthern Howler oe toe eee tern brothers by ales es ae ‘lick ; WEST 42d ST. (Between Fifth and Sixth Avenue) | WEST 43d ST) ah King Salomon Horpitah: mestlhn, Mee Hor ick 8 ‘| n|'Parn’ Dealere Association, meeting, nited Mit BLon, Worktra: bridge party, MeAt- jveld taitaniens eed Substitutes! , Great Election Day Overcoat Sale For Election Day, we have assembled a magnificent stock of Z. craven — Kirsch- aum ulsters, motor- In FORDHAM coats, town ulsters, 270 E. Fordham Road dress coats, Chester- / fields, box coats—and 1 London overcoats | ’ . i All at 25 Percent Ofi / ‘ Our Men's Section today is conceded + to be the center of ¢ clothes buying ac- tivity in New York. 25 Percent Discount On Our | Entire Clothing Stock Nothing like this has taken place in our Men's Clothing Department since we led the way during the world war in distributing Officers’ Uniforms at cost. Kirschbaum Suits Kirschbaum Tuxedos Kirschbaum Overcoats London Overcoats Kirschbaum Dress Suits Raincoats HWE original price tickets remain upon the garments—without a single change or alteration. And these original prices were marked upon a margin which conservative clothing trade authorities say is the closest in New York. Discounts made at time of purchase. MEN’S SECTION —THIRD FLOOR Slight Charge Fox_Necessary Alterations Ife ee == Fivery af ard must be used to insure i in making of quality |i THE PEACE TREATY—LEAGUE OF NATIONS COVEN j 1920 WORLD ALMANAC (Special Limited Edition) 35c A COPY AT ALL, WOR“D OFFICES—BY MAIL, 50¢ Ss 9 ence eta a tc ga ncn ha

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