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roy THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, APRIL 22, 1921, a 8 aawh } - ] Brooklyn, who is developing into a!one over which tho Now York Sena Jmainn government. He wil be hold at] BR ~ —- z FIGHT FOR (OFFICES |eseshet sss sia Seay ae 2s (COL BEHN To WED ge rage gest | AND. i — INC, |ready whetting his knife to take internal Revenuo Collector of tho) MARGARET DUNLAP |{"'s,. nelf-aty lod BROOKLYN 3d District, with headquarters at Calder’s Senatorial scalp. Albany, is ‘another, ‘There are two UcieSstathiabes | So the fight over the distribution candidates for this p One is for | Friends in Four Cities Are Inter-| of the New York patronage is in- mer Congressman Durey 2s i eme IN Y |tricately interwoven with the coming County and the other W. &. W ested im Announcement of Albany. Caieh and the nine 'p | {fight against Calder, who is held to join members of Congress from the | Their Engagement, (te an apostate by the combination district are by Durey. | Relatives and friends in New York, 2 |now in control. About the omly se- The chief supporter of Walsh 18| Newport, P hia and Havana store : ri b MDlavle to a upon up to date are W t s ft " i] | those of G W. Aldridge for Col- } bite | Soe neuen ; oe {le of Customs, nominated ed by p ek, I | ; ; *Y Ge comodo H Continuing the Great Sale of Calder’s Ambition to Succee Bj vraiser and Thomas W. Whittle for mined, however, I . | Surveyor, neither of whom has as, !Y ty ielihiadl Be . | ? Ss Himself Brings Him Into Opp Yt, een nominated, | Contest ia. that’ over | Philadeiphi, omens -button lianese a 22 d th. over which the New York Senators we Lehn 7 venue Collectorship of | ii,. Berwind. Si a position to Wadswor' will probably split is that for Col- {he western district, with headaquar~ | Vgrs, award J. and J : . a Z Cee Se inert ivan e akane Mra te atl Mt aren en |e gree i Oves 35 Pair ; hattin, which will probably not be auemblyman bes et cea MI eRGer tome tine wine ’ : WASHINGTON, April 22.—A sharp jilied for some time, ‘Thore are two County and the of ‘ ‘ ke ght over patronage has dev sloped) candidates for it, One is Charles W. gtucki of But i be Dock If you start out glove-buying today, nine cases out of ten you are in search q tion is said to be| Where he no een Senators Wadsworth and] Anderson, tho colored leader who ~The Calder position under the I of a heavy silk, above-the-elbow-length glove! And though you are in search ft Administrations, Th of a reasonable price at the same time, you don’t expect to find one like this! In fact, prices like this are seldom found at all—they just happen once in an age And these are stunning heavy gloves of Milanese silk, in black, white and pongee. supporting Mrs. Stuck!, whose. chief | eltim seems to be that she ts a nk K. Bowers, a Repu native of Marion, O,, and is leader in Manhattan, U aify known to the President. Mra tion has been Stucki is a sort of outlander, as far petw: Gelder and promises to affect the] | fight of the latter for renomination Rext Mall, It means a clash with the Barnes machine which will have You get only on@ quality when, you ask for Domino Cane Sugars by name the best. peeten it with Domine” pre Tablet, Powdered, | "| Guatemain Refuses to Admit Guile. Rae Bree re dsworth or Calder as the Greiner machine of Buffalo is dominant voice in the State Can- e place. concerned. | ite vention. Senators say they had > Calder won hie nomination uncter| NOt been advised that Anderson, Hold Up 75 Chanffeura and Get when he beat the late Robert Bacim, | {tq who was the candidate of the then | A. & S—-8trest floor, Central. 22.—Seventy-fi ees dah hata . d up in their « is the bellef among New York ionerst Brown, | dominant Barnes faction in the Staite | ns that the Koenig machi awd robked at] MEXICO CITY, Apri Lynn Syrup, ; Phe Union League Club crowd tt f escaped in aa | American, who was expelled from Mext: i New York |s grooming its Presideng, | ; » was returned to-day by the Guate | ] JaMes RK. Sheffield, for the nominiy- of the case, so far | thom, but the combination of up-Sta be York is concerned, is due to lew York—Brooklyn— Bronx—Newark! win bemses, which will be controlled | ere ccue errata apt Gov. Miller and the Wadsw Wiltaid te in purine © ~ re ald it In putting ov Barnes fact: in. (« not definite 1-jors, It is not improbable that Gov. Redted with the =boffeld pros Miller, who already has indicate setly clebr|@PPreciation of the high ¢ rt Calder has made it perfectly cletr) Anderson by making him 1 © does not propose to be/the Department of State Farms and * withont es Markets, will take din the fight ie sretty haga |t@ Secure just recognition for the demands of the red yoters of the to negotia pcRuse E nd the Nat ——___—. a || Sale ot 138 West 23%St.and at All Our Other Stores “stent MEN! Here’s Why It Pays s AtHalfPri Fe, sock Auctioned |f] TO Buy Clothes from Us by Alexander Smith & Sons Co. We are manufacturers, making all the clothes we sell in A Merchandising Triumph our own Daylight Tailoring Shops. Weare also direct retailers, selling all the clothes we make For the New York Floor Covering Co. in our own retail stores, cutting out all middleman’s profits. 60 FLATBUSH AVENUE, BROOKLYN We do a big business on the basis of one-low-profit- THIS STOCK NOW ON SALE AT per-suit and turn this entire advantage over to you. BROOKLYN'S GREAT FLOOR COVERING CENTRE We own thousands of yards of the finest smart woolens, Store Open Until 6 P. M. Saturday bought direct from the mills when prices where at the lowest ebb. f soteges Peta eas a | MEN’S AND YOUNG MEN’S A Sale for Children and Misses! Ready-to-Wear Hats $3.98 Formerly $6.95 to $8.95 These Hats are all made of fine Italian Milan and are products of one of America’s most noted producers of Children’s Hats. He makes a study of head-sizes and general proportions and lines of hats for youth. Here are wide brimmed Hats, scooped brims, up-turned brims, and sizes small, medium and large. Gros- grain ribbon bands, streamers, cockades, elc., trim these smart models. Colors include navy blue, red, brown, sand, white, natural, gold and black. & & 5.—Memanin, Bet | Women’s Silk Youthfully Tailored | Stockings Misses’ Dimity $1.98 Pair * Blouses, $3.98 \ | All silk ingrain with double “iP aan aint on Guibas they | garter tops and cotton soles; \ dimity with Buster Brown collar black, brown and gray. ‘) and cuffs cunningly tied with brown ribbon bows. At $2.95 Pair The other is of white dimity. - ou called in person. Check or money = seve soa ||| NEW SPRING SUITS Persian, all-over and medallion patterns to select from. ... $50 9x12 Seamless Velvet Rugs Seamless Velvet Rugs, woven in one piece, making them doubly stron Smith's name om the rug assures you that it is pure we The assortment of colors and patterns is exceptionally fine 1 ‘ saieghetgyag< These Unique Bracelets $3.95 Ea. ‘The twist of ingenuity has sent lovely little indestruct- ible pearl beads into a brace- let that winds itself around your arm and ends in pear- shaped stones—jade, lapis la- guli or onyx—collared with rhinestones, The luster of the pearls and the delightful newness of de sign make an effect really charming A. & S—Sereet Moor, Central, sizes, seamed or seamless ...--- $150 9x12 Worsted Royal Wiltons $ 6 5 You can’t Ordinarily The lovely sheer-silk, in with tucked bosom. The Peter {hi { , tity your home with a very ————— black, suede, African brown, Pan collar, the front panel and * oy. , the smatles ing about Sheree y 7 ‘i 4 oa ¢ Zp They are big in quality, Match the Cloth silver and gray the French cuffs are edged with 1 and there is a mighty bur pee tne $e Ruben lor. Oxi Irish picot edging. 5 ik Also 8.8x10.6 size Sizes 14 to 20 years i $65 9x12 Seamless Royal Axminster these Suits alone A. & 8. Second oor, Rast, ; These rugs have , soft nap of high-priced {mported rugs. Durabilty ed in the excellent material and workmanship. erns include some of the most ex- costs i clusive Persian, C : at j more! Ore” | In this ! 4 a full ra atterns This cular qua in the m 7 i d most t ful colors, is p a s ost popular «rade. We are offering these rane at nan one-half their former prices, 9x13 | i These Suits are not to be judged from Of this lot of rugs we can safely say that there is not a : £ dl hetter machine-made rug. ‘The color blending are Ieredta- their price, because, as we said before, ible and the tterns include some of the most exclusive pole and Cental and Chinese effects, Old Rose Blue they cannot be matched anywhere else Brown and Taupe are the predominating shades for less than $25 to $30. They are $2 Extra Heavy Velvet Carpet ] ] 4 made of ‘fine woolens, tailored in a @ THESE SAVINGS ARE YOURS: We have no fancy fixtures, We have no high rents, No retailers’ profits, No jobbers’ profits, No high price buyers. Pixtra heavy Velvet Carpets, suitable for hails and splendid manner by our large force Vv holce selection of patterns; 27 inches . . ‘ Sider During this sale, special, yard of skilled tailors, and are shown in all AT HALF the smart new Spring and Summer Imported Grass Rugs PRICE models for men and young men. Rates Heavy se irate: oe. ae Don’t buy your suit until you see $1 50 | $4 | $5 these. You be the judge. _$1.98 Inlaid Linoleums (6 MEN’S TROUSERS er) | Se P male f° throngh to the back; can never be worn or washed yards wide. For this ‘sale, square yard A Remarkable Sale of $2.75 Inlaid Linoleums ] 99 Peathor Capes t 1 a a Fy Straight Lin Jaid Linoleum, colors right through to VALUES , 1 q e ba patterns to # ne cular; all zi Gis hea pation fo mit the dome pareeulagy al are MADE IN OUR 13.50 Women’s Sports and sy 60¢ FELT BASE FLOOR COVERING a UP To #10 ba Street Suits, $15.75 |i | ? Reduced from $14.95 ’ . : . Bais Hasvy by ae ae OME of these same models have been selling in our 5 4 Deaaeen emeeremene cc et ae nea an a see Yaa € Warm, but light and soft remntiseatanva tarmuih hivierpreee: “Tiber ace alle (cite Sreey ade today; out from full rolls; square yard... feeling. Of all marabou, satin worsted Jerseys in plain and two-color combinations; |i’ 2 ined ane shed a e ends stnart Skibo Tweeds | M| NEW YORK CITY STORES: BROOBLIN with two tails, Black or The ees ats a s pockets and belts and collars & q fea aks OPEN Jet Flatbush Ave., 025, Door trom sate ox , 1¢ styles are as varied as pockets i s and collars a F EW ig oof overin 0 1287 Bresdwey, Bet 1 EVENINGS (Parke Bulvting) srOWN. can make a tailored suit and some of the Jersey suits 4 i if Me Ben Ane (oanvp ne TILL 9 P.M. __ BRONX: And at $6.95, some cire } have a tan or gray skirt with a contrasting colored jacket 5 f 60 F| th h A | 601 Eighth Ave, Bet, 43d and 44th St. SATURDAYS 400 Enst 1A0ch 8t.) Near td Ave, cular capes, and some. tail trimmed with the color of the skirt vac eee ae ‘ of | “ i ui ; aok . irays, tans, copen blue, reindeer, bison, " atDusn AY. 2531 Eighth Ave, 1 door above 125th St | THLE. 10 P.M. NEWARK: Simaineds ih GIA. G DOWOs Tn lie ane wineeeeatad: ufisel bla ae. | and remarkably low in price. A @ OC for, Ctra, BROOKLYN F 138 West 23d St, Bet. 6th and 7th Aves, 196 Market St., Near Broad St. encit ier RITCHIE & CORNELL, A. & S&—tiecond floor, Central,