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REPUBLICANS WIN THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 4, oh dn Rh FD MI six election districts missing, Taylor had a majority of 1,217. LEWIS TO PRISON With eight election districts miss: Ing it appeared certain last. night that Nathan Straus Jr. Democrat, had won over Albert O. Ottinger, Re: | -. ‘ ubliean, In the contest for "Senator | Gangster Sentenced for Complicity | nthe 18th District of Manhattan,| | i ‘i The two Dempcratle Aasemblymen Murder of “Tanner elected up-State are John T. Merri- gan of the 2d Assembly District and A. T. Beardsley of the 4th District of rie. Merrigan won the Republican| and a gangster with a prison record, stronghold of Barnex, because the Re- | sya 4,5 publican originally nominated against| (2° phi guilty to mansiauanter tn [fim did not quailty and the voters | tind. to write on the ballot the game a> George Lewis, twenty-one years old, Smith, and and Eighth Aven wana to-day senten 3 July, 26, 1019, ‘by Judge Roral- years FOR THREE YEARS) eAttorsthe murder ot Smith Lewla and haw went to Hoboken, where they wore’ emuuahed by. friends” of. Smith, shaw being shot to death and Lewis sent to the Hoboken Hospital where he jBageiee for several months between Iife Lewis's frat, trial for | frurder inthe Arat Segree, Juror died t auisttial "was sraeted. On, the second trial the jury disagreed and on the eve of the third trial the gangster took the plea. The Elmira Reformatory authorities Informed the court that they wanted Lewis for violation of his parole, and .|a0 he was turned over to them to fin- Ish out a seatence of two years, after which he will be sent to Sing Sing “TTT ASSEMBLYMEN Democrats Will ‘Witham 13 or 14) ofthe Heoubtican tater named, "=| Shi tin the Slangin club, 15th serest| whieh he will be. sent to Sine Sink of the th later named. in Upper House at Albany and 27 in the Lower. | Revised returns last night gave the| \ York State Senate and 117 members, of the Assembly. The Democrats | 18th Manhattan District between Ed- | ward J. Dowling, Democrat, and Will- 36 SENATORS AND doubt, with Duggan leading. The Democrats have elected only twenty- weven Assemblymen, tne smallest mi~ nority in Albany in years. To this, however, may be added four Assem- blymen elected as Fusionists against Socialists in the greater city, The Socialists have elected three Assemblymen, two less than they have in the Lower House at present, and evidently have put over their | Senatorial candidate in the 22d Dis- | trict of the Bronx, where the present Republican member, Peter A. Abeles, appeared to have failed of re-election because the Democrats refused to In- dorse him. Edmund Seidel, if final returns show him elected over Abeles, will be the first Socialist sent to the Upper Bouse of the Legislature, Three of the five Socialists who were twice expelled from the Asssm- bly have been pbeaten—Waldman, * Claessens and De Witt. The extent of the Republican Sweep of the Legislature was ap- | Parent last night when returns | showed the Democrats had elected | only two Assemblymen above tho | Bronx, while the Republicans had | elected eighty-seven. or eleven more | than necessary to control the House. Last night the Republicans were claiming the election of George H. | Taylor in the 284 District of the Sronx, & Democratic stronghold in | which Senator John J. Dunnigan was @ candidate for re-election. With Marvella, Corduvel and Chamoistyn. Australian Opossum, Nutria, Seal and Moleskin, also The Season’s most ‘desirable models of Bolivia, self trimmed models. No Approvals OPPENHEIM. GLUNS & G 34th Street—New York Friday—An Extraordinary Sale High Cost Coats and Wraps For Women and Misses Formerly Sold to 125.00 69.50 Fur Collars of Full Silk lined and interlined. No Exchanges ~«Sale—o— Young Men’sSuits Worth While Talking About —1500 in all— 3 4° Regularly $48.50 $50 $55 The young man who has been waiting for his chance to secure a good suit for a small price will be amply rewarded. The style and finish of every garment—the drape and swing of their silhouettes— the quality of their fabrics and their comely designs—are all of garments much higher priced. The sight of the thousand and over available ‘will tempt many a man to lay in an extra one or two for the future besides what he actually needs for the present. Sizes 34 to 40. Men’s Imported English Ulsters 2" Town or Travel $72—$74—$78—$8 5 Stately—Massive Limber—Roomy $87.50 and up to $140 Fluffy—Light in weight—but heavy in warmth, Sizes 34 to 46 645 More Pairs of Men’s Tan This is one of the few good makes of shoes that will always hold on to their good looks as long as a day's wear can be gotten out of their sturdy leathers All Sizes— All Wid'hs James McCreery & Co. 5th Avenue and 35th Street Use the 5th Avenue Arcade Cordovan High Shoes a | 0” Regularly $15.50 | SUNDAY WORLD WANTS WORK MONDAY MORNING WONDERS | Three Special Sales Just for Friday and Saturday 2000 Pairs of Men's Woolen Hose 55° | This Hose is well suited for wear during this season of the year, It is neith ght nor heavy —but it has just enough weight to keep the feet warm and comfortable without overheating | them in the least. Enough cotton in every pair t6 keep the fabrie from shrinking—in ‘green heather mixtures—all sizes, 3600 Men’s Four-in-Hand Ties 95° Regularly $1.50 and $2 Made of silk and satin in a gorgeous assort- ment of corking colors, and designs, The price cited here will sell them on sight. 2900 Men’s Four-in-Hand Ties 55° Regularly 75c and $1 Made from an excellent grade of silk in plain, figured and fane¢ designs, The assortments are extensive, 50 splendid selections are assured James McCreery & Co. 5th Avenue, 34th & 35th Street 35th Street Entrance most convertient Regularly $1 | 1920. Where There Is Justice, Co-operation, Economy and Energy There Is Service coswme JOM@S MeGreery & Co. 2 >~ Bary A costume blouse is worn very successfully by a woman of ample proportions who requires out-sizes, The waistline can be adjusted to a becoming line more readily than in @ one-piece dress. She usually pre- fers a tailored suit for the street, so the blouse is an important con- sideration. The] McCreery Blouse depart- ment has given special attention to overblouses for this type of figure. Georgette costume blouses, bend@d or embroidered, in suit shades are delightfully designed, Most of them reach just a few inches below the natural belt line. Lines becoming to this type are seen in the ever-popular Georgette and Crepe de Chine Blouses. Satin and Moleskin Combine to Make the New Mid-Winter Hats 7.50 Can't you just fancy how beautifully Satin with its sheen blends with the soft, subtle surface of Moleskin? Yes, these Hats are quite the most effective types the season has produced. You will find a variety of smart models from which to choose in Black, Taupe, Navy Blue broide or Tricotine are with artistic adornment and Henna or Copenhagen Taupe, Beaver, Copenha Satin combined with Mole- and Black skin. Third Floor, Annex) : L__ 28.00 Now Buys the Sort of Gowns You Love to Wear Price is no longer a criterion, would never appraise such Gowns as these at 28.00 if she saw them on another. There are models of Jersey Cloth so superior in quality they look like Velour is lavished upon them also ineluded Notion Specials For Friday and Saturday Hair Nets in cap and all- over styles, doz. 1,35.to 1.75 Sport Veils with elastic, 2 in package, 10c doz. packages, 1,00 Bone and Celluloid Hair Pins. box, 22c Wire Hair Pins, assorted in boxes, 22c and 40c Sewing Silk, 100 yard spools, black or white. spool, 12¢; doz., 1.35 Taffeta Seam black or white, piece, 22¢; doz., 2,50 Sanitary Aprons, 40c & 65¢ Enamelled Dress Hangers in colors, each 15¢; doz., 1.65 Dress Linings of Net and Batiste, 65c Steel Scissors, guaranteed, pair, 50c and 60¢ Main Floor) Binding, Surely one Some Boy Now Living if Will Be the Future Pri dent of the United Sta Silk Braid, or Silk Em- fodels of fine Serge modish Are we giving “our boys" the proper help, right think ing and right living which will make them the men this country needs— men capable of maintaining the ideal for which we so lately fought? street styles agen or Navy Blue. Brown The Boy Scout. Movements in aiming toward this end. ; We should give it nll possible (Furs blowe support. Remarkably Good Values in Sweaters and Scarfs School women are not the only ones take girls and sports who will interest itt this offering. for the smart | New Yorker is fast depart | ing from the fashion of don ning only leurs and dressy attire for street wear, Admiring glances now greet women attired in attractive sport togs. Women's Searfs with belt attached, r larly 7.50 Women's Slip-on Weolen Sweaters,—collar attached 4.50 | regularly 7.90 Children's Wool Sweaters Brushed Wool pockets ond 1 with button-front and bute | Women's Fibre Silk terfly helt Rose, Navy | Sweaters—-Tuxedo — models blue, I k Brown, 5.75 with belt, 11.95 ularly 7.50, regularly 16.50 (Third Floor) Glove Silk and Kat Underwear At Appealing Prices That Glove Silk Underwear is a luxury is an erroncous idea. The truth is, it outwears several pairs of Cotton underthings and in the end its est is le Why not test it while these special prices prevail? Knit Underwear is also | lowered in price, | Women’s Glove Silke Vests in bodice style. Pink only Women's Glove Silk Vests with cmbroiderrd Pink only. Women's Glove Silke Bloomers, ankle length. Women's medium weight Ribbed Cotton Union Suits lowsiuek, sleavales atyle. Knee or ankle lengthe 1.50 | Third Floor | | The Ma i of the Duplex Fireless Cookstove Huw often have you heea forced to meet your dinner. guests flushed wand 1 out hee en stunding before x glow ing stove or range in a heated antedto tout heleht and fresh? Vhe Duplex reless Cookstove does away with oll this. It roasts, bakes, stews, steains and boils food without any attention on sour part during the process, Come nnd see for yourself at the prac tical cooking demonstrations given t ughout Vircless Cookstove Week Fireless Stove No Fireless Stove No, 50 Capacity 14 Fireless Stove No 25—Two um quarts. Four alumi 5 Capacity 20 quarts, Pour alun vessels, G-quart und — auin eoe KEI Seni Cuoklou vuaKel S-quart; two large one S-quart, three 13 one gequart. one t aking and roasting — round quart quart (ae two disks; automatic each; threclargeluk- 2duarti three hahing 1 and ronsti steam vent in lid; ingandroustingdiskss fy Wee disk lifter, folding disc lifter; folding aking ruck. 4 baking rack. 17,50 baking rack. 30,00 $3.50 extra. 33.00 Fireless Stove No. 35—Two aluminum vessels, one 8-qt. and one 4-qt. 20.00 (Sith Floor cluded it in our offering 250 Boys’ Norfolk Suits 25.00 formerly 30,00, 85.00 and 40.00 These “Sampeck” suits are cut full and roomy to allow the body plenty of play in action or at leisure—-and are well reinforced in the places where the wear comes heayiest—the sents and kuves, All seanfs are doubly sewn and taped— and both coats and trouse are nicely lined throughout. Vhe materials comprise tweeds—cheviots—homespuns and fancy cassimeres in numerous patterns and shades, Siaes 4 to 18 years, Extra Special! 150 Boys’ Overcoats Size 3 lo 8 18,75—AIl wool, lined. Shown in a large variety of patterns and fancy over- conting materials made by “Sampeck.” Other Boys’ Overcoats—18.00 to 45.00 Boys’ Hats 300 Boys’ Blouses 5.95 85c Taz Included) regularly 1.45 7.95 to 10.00 Percale Blouses with Beaver, Plush and Velour — white groand and stripes of Hats in Black and several Blue, Brown, Lavender and shades of Brown or Tan, A several good combinations. varicty of good shapes for All have collars attached. boys. Sizes % to 10 years. Sizes 7 to 16 years. formerly Boys’ All Wool Sweaters—Sives 4 to 16 years, 6.25 to 12.50 (Phird Foor) An Opportunity in Veilings You want the very latest in veilings for your new Fall flat, don't you? But you don't want to pay much, because there are so many other things you want to get. This, then, is your opportunity to make your choice from a large assort. ment of really fine veilings which cost 76¢ to 1.25 but yes- terday, Take note, if you please, Fancy Meshes, Chenille Dots and Clusters, Borders, Scrolls, Russian effects, Motifs and Velvet Spots in all the Autumn Shades, 35c per yard formerly 75c to 1.25 ‘The Choice of the Smart! Brogue Oxfo ds 8.95 regularly 11,00 The Brogue is easily the season's MeCreery Brogues favorite,— especially the \ new model has just been received, It features an wing tip, attractively perforated. We have in of Brown or Black Kidskin and Tan Calfskin Tailored Oxfords at 8.95. \ Clearance of Broken Sizes, 6.50 80 pairs of low shoes—all seasonable, fashionable have been marked at this price for immediate All sizes are represented but not in every style. (Second Floor) outside models disposal eo eee —-—o