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RAGUE AND GILLEN IN HARD BATTLE FOR RE-ELECTION Heavy Vote Being Polled in Jersey City and Newark Mayoralty Contests, Heavy vot tng marked mitsion Governmen sey City and Nowa: dictions were noon that w morning day vote w j of girls who that they years old Judge Hdwir Newark Court rn the | ng because did not open the polls ably after 7 o'clock, as sclected t } the use of the U Edelsohn, wrote ¢ voters, GOVERNOR SIGNS ALDERMANIC BILL) Measure Reappo 3ecomes a Lay tioning the City of New Assembly to the that date.| ed until} mal provision the Mayor is allowed fifteen days in which to act upon a local bill, In this case Mayor Hylan disapproved the measure and returned it t Bxeoutive Chamber a @elivery boing made y April 15. Although the Legislature wae in session at that hour the Journal of the clerk of both House @howed that {t adjourned at noon o @hat day. La’ Bature repassed Siay that, Mayor Hylar pon it. ‘The bill reduce: dermanic # makes them terminous \ trict, \ PEACEMAKER HAD TO USE NIGHT STICK| Policeman Tried to ied to Stop Fist and Pugnacious Pair Tumed on Hi ers to Seventh Avenue and 48 wt 4A. M. to-d ‘He says both fhe had to use b gall two other policemen, The Aescribed themselves as John wan, thirty-one, broker, No. 3034 Street, and John Chisholm, thirty- nine, moving picture director, at No, 483 West 49th Street, were charged with ' aieorder! 8 crowd t ig os lo bir ad fot Oe HY near the scene of battle, until it discovered it was empty, Broadway at Ninth Street New York. Business Hours— 9 to 5. THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, MAY 10, 1921. Telephone Stuyvesant 4700 White Silk lve 1,200 prs., at 95 : 7 | Beautifully glossy Milan- ese silk gloves, made to sell at a higher price. Exceptionally well finished, | with embroidered backs, double! finger tips and extra hem-| stitching, which assures satisfac-| y All sizes. Wrist} Main Floor, Old Building Main ‘Kade Groops New dotted Swiss blouses—! with dainty colored dots, $3.50.) Three Redfern corsets, $3.45 --two brocaded models; one; white coutil. eres——almost every con-| style; bandeaux and} brassiere types in| ecivabic regulation h, lace, brocaded materials Jain cambric trimmed with| embroidery, $1. | Garden—clip-ons and aprors| ~cretonne, otgandie, crepe and in spring flower color-| 50 to $6 Freneh ti ; chemises, 0 $i; ol] $1.95 to $5; bodices, $1.95 to $5.| Silk lingerie--crepe chine and sat fresh new eitlco1 TON FOR Exquisitely feminine. New Frocks MISS 14 TO 20) Of organdie Truly pieture rocks. Cole whether shell pink, mau French blue, citron or tangerine, | are the most charming shades we could find. yles to describe—| and $79.50. _ Frocks of figured orga the model with 4-flounce ilustrated, is $16.50. Red-and-white gingham de chine. Checked design, of cov proof hem atured in nearly e stitched. model—and there with hen or nite, gr Blak and: white, too, Frocks of may be cho. £39.50. Model illustrated is of| l tine quality import ed gingham, shih trimmed ite linen,! Paris 50. bag, group, imported Swiss, $25 to $49.50. All t. dotted prices are the new ‘ations. Second Floor, Old Bullding Tenth Street able, and easily soiled. Chemices, 4 in the ders, elas etal frame. x of lovely “blue or taupe. Main Floor, Old Bullding Old Buliding for gay colored, ings on white lingerie is ex-| e charming sets ikerchiet | , pink, orchid or| linen} picturesque sash to match ing and tie in back in a pe Square a nee sleevel 'Princess Slips a i * silk—only $7.95 Good quality satin or crepe Skirth hip- Bod e also trimmed! Tap shoul- ne. Pink! Third Meme, Os Buliding “Silk Hieibass rice, $6.50. favors the pouch hb the type of carefully moire or fancy silk. Some boast| stripe of satin. They rood looking and ser-| self-covered or etched! Some have soft tones, | Straw Hats are Ready! Famous Lincoln-Bennett and Redleaf, London Hats, and Delion Hats from Paris . New 1921 hats—egg-oval shapes Undoubtedly the greatest values in New York $2.75 to $12 All sorts of stores sell all sorts of straw hats, out the Wanamaker Store may be depended upon to sell only genuine first-quality straw hats, and every one of them satisfactory. To many eyes the straw hat is just a an article of apparel that is fashionable, uncomfort- Which is true of most low- grade straw hats. But a good straw hat is a different proposition. {t is a comfort. tained. Wie LM width. method after another. We have been improving for years We have tried out one maker after another, one Our ideas finally have been embodied in the straw hats that are now ready for New York—the most finished products to be ob- They are comfortable, because— (1) of the anatomically applied egg-oval shape; (2) of the cushion-for-comfort head-line. Every one is a 1921 straw hat And every one will keep fresh. Crowns of varying height. Sizes and correct new lines for every man, Burlington Arcade Floor, FROCKS *|Women never ‘have too many White Lingerie | ‘piped in colors “The vogue No woman ever feels that she has included quite! enough cool-looking frocks of voile and dotted Swiss and gingham in her sum- mer wardrobe. In the warm days their immacu- late freshness is charming | on so many occasions. In the Women’s Gown Salon cotton frocks are priced from $15.75 to $32.50 price s in dot gingham, org The collection ized by a Clean-eut simplicity hat distingu: of the are gained by col andie and ging’ ed with plain ite or color. ‘material in There are many models suit- | veatier. left is a very successful ttle frock in gray gingham, checked with rose and equipped with a little tucked vestee and cuffs of white organdie. tions. Price, $32.50. At the right is a very little frock of eponge leather color, relieved by a frilled ves tee and cuffs of white organd This is to be had in either col- ors, too. Price, $21.75, The collection includes not only the pastel shades in voile and Swiss, but also the smart midnight blue, brown und dark green shades that are so much in vogue at the moment. Second Floor, Old Building name for Brims of varying New Building able for wear in town in warm | Mlustrated above at | To be | had also in other color combina- smart | silk, Women’s Sweaters Of pure Last season they ‘Two models, with patch pockets on either or country Formerly A. T. Stewart & Co, , $32.75 were Tuxedo type in the || more other. \ are done a little an the types of upor eashore club or on the [t is not big type and big talk in the newspapers — but tne quality, fashion and fair price of the goods in the store which make value and give lasting satisfaction. | making ready |“To the Land | of Sip-o-phe” links. Midnight blue, black and eports color Another surprise! 138 Complete Dining-room Suites at Half Price and Less $425 to $745 for complete 10-piece suites An irresistible Since furniture isn’t ready to come down from its high horse regularly— Breakf. C as all reports say—we are doing our best to bring the prices down occasionally reakfast Coat on limited lots of this character. But in the present instance you must not de- and only 3.2.2.4 lay. Undoubtedly there is an enormous latent demand for furniture which wil! This cout is the type of become active at such prices as these. regligee discriminating fi ‘ women are rapidly finding Bear in mind, please, Lee scp oro. 4, that they ve all matched suites, of 10 pieces, including sideboard, china closet. M Guisite set /extension table, serving table, one arm and five side chairs. At all the prices, ex shades of peach, French blue, or jcept $425, you may choose from both walnut and mahogany. Londres—in exquisite soft after a new model is. | raw ie ram ae It is the lovely English type ste pockets By suits pases and | of furniture now so much seen both in apartments and homes in town or coun- ing, 3 ‘try. And it comes from one of the finest and perhaps the largest maker of this Third: Bloor) O18 @uliding type of furniture in America, who could not be persuaded to use anything but 7 ‘carefully seasoned lumber, or put into his furniture anything but the finest cab- $9 50 f. Coff inet work. The pieces are in a soft finish simulating the antique and the cover . or Lorree * hans ia jings of the chairs, where used, are most unusual patterns. Percolators Were $13.75 and $15.50 Manning and|for the mé rman percols Hair Nets at Less than Half 65¢e a doz.; usually $1.50 | a dozen, 1,200 dozen human hair nets at ust price— js here in anoth Cap or fringe auburn, black, and datk brown. Notion Section Main Floor, Old Building Blond, medium It was a great sacrifice ker to sell us this furniture at half. But there was nothing else to do |with his finished stock on hand, when the new product began coming through his \factory. Only half price will sell it quickly, we said. Many of the suites are even lower than half ee because we have grouped them together and made only five prices, so that selections may be quickly only 135 of them. Polished cop-| per or nicke! plate, with ebon- ized handles. }made. Patent valve] construction, reg- ulating alcohol lamp, 3-quart capacity. May be | used with either hot or cold water. Seventh Gallery, new Building. | | $850 dining-room suites— only 12 suites \ $425 Only twelve suites at this low price, which ae us say again: Come Sara _.... quickly. They are in the Jacobean, or Early English type, as it is variously by the dozen from the finest |Called; made of beautifully marked walnut finished in antique high lighting. bianket shop in Ameri |Ten pieces complete; sideboard, china closet, extension table, serving table, one ALL WOOL camp blankets, }arm and five side chairs. | $465 gray or olive drab, $6.50 cach. | bia ae oe cry eee a $932 and $948 dining-room suites—only 24 suites !here are twenty-four of these suites, in selected walnut and mahogany in Ileppelwhite design, the unobtrusive, graceful lines of which give simple dignity - to the dining room. hair and wool on $11 each. HUDSON BAY blankets, in many colors and block designs, $13. eaten a 0 each for 60-in. | $991 to #).088 fo ad room \ $495 width, and $33 each for the 70: | suites—three styles s a ences eerie te} There are three styles in this group, Sheraton, Jacobean and William and eee Mary, and seventy-two suites in all. In selected mahogany and walnut. The | William and Mary design has a slight Elizabethan feeling; the Sheraton and Ja- icobean being true to their period. Great care has been taken in the selection of |the fine woods which make up these suites, and in the high lighting of the va- |rious turnings, carvings and panels. All the suites have the dignity and finish lof the antique. We made some sketches of the furniture but, after they were finished, we threw them away. Na \sketches or pictures in a newspaper, however fine, can do justice to such lovely furniture as this. Campers are blankets, ng of camel’ This 12x16 ft. oil paint- ing, by Julius Rolshoven is | now on exhibition in the | Piano Salons. | $1,243 and $1,259 dining-room \ 620 Fe Rae Ay sh tinier eeieaL suites—only 12 suites s $ the “Land of Sip-o-phe,” the In beautiful walnut Land of the Beyond, the Shadow World. According to the myth of the Pueblo, this land lies yond the west world mountain | and is the dwelling place of the | Ancients, toward which all hu- manity is ultimately bound. There are only twelve of these, all in the Adam style. and mahogany. | $745 $1,496 to $1,516 dining-room suites—only 18 suites...... Jacobean and English beautifully shaped and There are only eighteen of these suites in two Fe Renaissance, in selected mahogany and walnut. ‘“ \carved stretchers and handsomely carved and ares scroll legs with inlaid cup- board fronts are the principle features of this English Renaissance design, ofter rtist, Julius Rolshoven, | ealle ‘eoreis a rativaroe Detyaits Mictuaent (st alled Georgian, He is a member of the foremost society of artists both In this scciety oF arin bath in thi | The Furniture has just come many, where he has been hon-|—and is now being arranged on our floors. You may see it to-day, if you hap ored for his distinguished work. | nen to be in the store, but the new half prices go into effect Wednesday. Firat daitery, New| Butiding Sixth Galery, New Bullding. - Se oe