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f xvENnInG Ww SOCIALISTS CAMP (LODGE FORECAST DARK WITH GLOOM | AS COMING STATE { AT HEAVY DEFEAT) DEPARTMENT HEAD aii Three of Ousted Assemblymen Lose by Late Returns—Lon- don Wins Congress, Complete returns biasted early hepes of the Socialists. They show the defeat of three of tne original five ousted Assemblymen—S. A. DeWitt of the Bronx, Louls Waldman and Au- gust Claessens of Manhattan. Like- wisg, the predictions 8 victory for Mre. Marion Laing, Socialist candi- Gate for Assembly, went toppling with the announcement that she was mere than 1,200 votes behind the Fusion candidate, On available returns the Soclalsta elaim to have elected Edmund Sei- Gel, candidate for State Senator from the Bronx. If the prediction is ful- filled, Seidel will be the first Socialist tm the State Senate. But as matters stand now the Sod @taliste know definitely that they have three men tn the Assembly this year, Samuel Orr of the Bronx, Charles Solomon of Kings and Henry Jager, @ newcomer, also of Kings. Jager has been actively connected with the Socialist and Socialist Labor Parties for the past twenty years and |s at present an instructor in econoriics at the Rand School. Adolph Germer, organizer of the Socialists of New York County, sald that a recount tn Claessens's district would be demanded. Mr. Germer said | that several of the election districts there showed Debs with three times @s many votes as the Assembly can- aD_ unprecedented Soclalist @ituation. He charged too that many Socialist ballots were wrongfully made vold and that irregularities in ling places were common, Quite the opposite situation took , Who nosed out Henry Gold- farce in the headquarters of Meyer ‘ogie, Fusion candidate. Tuesday might London practically conceded ‘bis defeat, but late figures made him the lone Socialist Congressman, Witn no election districts missing, Goldfogie, 8,198—a plurality of 1,262 the count showed: London, 10,060; for the Socialist. Gerding’ Lead in Ohio Ie Now 378,802, COLUMBUS, 0., Nov. 4~—A solld Re- publican Congressional delegation eoorms rahe from Ohio, The only district. ip the third. From prec! Genator showed: Hee Generar, howe: Sae.as1; W. Yan, Democrat, 666.445. John W. Weeks Believed to, Be in Line for Navy— Reynolds for Treasury, LYNN, Mass, Nov. 4.—A persistent report is in circulation here to the effect that Henry Cabot Lodge will resign from the United States Senate before March 4 and that he will bo named by President-elect Harding as Secretary. of State, Tt 1s announced that former Sen- ator John W. Weeks of Newton will be offered the portfolio of Secretary of the Navy. WASHINGTON, Nov. 4—Here is the latest Washington slate for the Cabinet of President Harding: Secretary of State, David Jayne Hill, rather than Knox, suggested before. Secretary of the Navy, ex-Senator Weeks of Massachusetts, Secretary of War, George W. Wick- ersham, unless Harding decides that wearlng a uniform is not an insu- perable objection to a place In the Cabinet, in which case he may come back to Gen. Wood or perhaps Per- shing. Secretary of the Treasury, George M. Reynolds, the Chicago banker, or possibly Gov. Lowden, Attorney General, ex-Senator Suth- erland of Utah, unless he would rather SPECIAL OFFER For One Week Only! PLAYER PIANOS Which eclipse in cay anything “offered elsewhere at States Supreme bench. Secretary of Commerce, William Cooper Procter, the soap man, Leon- | ard Wood's angel, or ex-Congressman Esch, Secretary of Agriculture, C. F. Cur- tle of Ames Agricultural College, Jowa, or Henry C, Wallace, publisher of Wallace's Farmer. Secretary of the Interior, Herbert | Hoover, : Secretary of Labor, Raymond Rob- ins, Postmaster General, Harry Daugh- erty or Will H. Hays ow MEXICANS BELIEVE RECOGNITION NEAR President Wilson, It Is Said, May Hasten Action “Out of Revenge.” MEXICO CITY, Nov, 4.—Reports of ‘the election in the United Statés had the entire front pages of newspapers of this city. Only two, however, spec- ulated editorially on what a Republi- can Administration in the United States means for Mexico. The Excelsior sees immediate recog- nition, ‘while El Heraldo says the election “will, at least, not be an ob- stacle to good relations between Mex- feo and the United States.” The Excejsior declares President Wilaon “can scarcely be expected to refrain from recognizing Mexico as a revenge against the Republican Senatorial majorty, which én the take the first vacanéy on the United | Past has assumed an un even hostile attitude yt country.” El Heraldo rejoices that Senator Harding is not “a fire-eater of the & tor Fall class," but asserts his statements regurding M oO seo | te be vague and “his election p’ zies us, although we have faith jn | his ability." | Hl rdia) and | ard this | aisiponiaae incnien | Harding Lead in Went Virginia Is | 56,000, CHARLESTON, W. Va.,, Nov, ¢.—Late returns show that Harding ha carried the State by between 56,000 and 60,000 and Morgan, Republican, for Governor, by about the same average, Returns from 1,488 districts out of 1,868 in the State gave—Cox 169,030, Harding 225,683. od OHIO NEGRO CANDIDATES BEATEN COLUMBUS, 0., Nov. 4.—Both B. F, Hughes and G. L. Davis, negro candi- dates on the Republican ticket for the Legislature in, Franklin, County, | were defeated, running about 21,000 under tae lowest spoveasful candidate, = THE SCALF CLEANSER iy Nealth, Edycational & Government Authorities Endorse TAT to poison the scalp ‘TAT /s absolutely non-poisonous — Oi rantlamiae a 350'& 60 Boxes BACO LABORATORIES CER BA BIAMOND DYES Any Woman can Dye now Each package of “Diamond Dyes” contains directions so simple that any woman can diamond-dye any old, faded garments, draperies, coverings, everything, whether wool, silk, linen, cotton or mixed goods, a new, rich, fadeless color, Buy “Diamond Dyes"—no other kind—then perfect ‘results are guar- anteed even if you have never dyed before. Druggist will show you Dia- mand Dvee Colon Card.—Advt. 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The dozens of models, Every single Coat in the house, thousands in all, radically reduced for this Friday and Saturday clear- ance sale of the big Mail Order House’s well made gar- ments, Come “See What You Savet” Tailored Suits, $15 Lined and interlined fall and winter models of durable, fast color, firmly woven, good quality Cheviots in the popular, always wearable, navy blue. Women’s and Misses’ Serge Dresses, $12% Superior quality navy blue Serges with} floss, tinsel and braid embroidery. Women’s}, and misses’ sizes. Becomingly SEPT ORT ae for general or business wear. Becond Floor, A Below-Cost Sale of Hosiery ‘Wome: hy) Heavy, medium, and light weights. For dress, service and general wear. Not bagi: reduced in price, but in practically every case far below the actual original cost to the National. Infants’ and Children’s Women’s Hosiery Bargains Infante’ Wool-und-Cottom Cais Cotton stockings of m ight. 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