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lin a nn lenge tp - ‘HINESORGANIZES | LEAGUE TO FIGHT TAMMANY BOSS (Continued From t Page) | {zation had voted against his tele- phone booth ticket | “The votes cast for me for Borough President." said Mr Hines to-day, “represented the anti-Murphy senti- ment among the enrolled members of Tammany.” ALL QUALIFIED VOTERS INVITED TO JOIN LEAGUE. To-day letters are being mailed to all the enrolled Democrats In Man- hatta® inviting them to join the Hines Anti-Murphy League and set- ting before them the happenings of Tuesday. Any Democrat will be plige @le to membership, Mr. Hines said, and the primary piurns, showed tha: the ti-Murphy senti- ment was general throughout the | borough, | | ‘The Monongahela Club Ww: thronged with enrolled Democrats fast might. It was the firs r-| fnce of Jimmy Hines at his club since} naries, and several hundred were there to acclaim him the victor in the fight against Hoss Mur- Phy. The voters came from all over the borouga. The men, for the most art, thronged the first floor of the Nig Tammany home of the Eleventh, | while the women foregathered on the second, Informal discussion was had regard- ! Ing the plans of the league, at the head of which’ it was declared must Mr. Hines to proceed ation until tation from d this was de- | sense of the informal > unwis .inst Murphy is 80 r Hines, “that If any goes out against him ‘n any district in the city he can get the sam sults that I did.” | Jimmy’s visit to his club last night} was like the return of a conqueror trom the war, and Jimmy has been to the war, the ¢ Although he was | 190 old to be 1, he enlisted any- | how. He li aur blocks of | the club and ee-quar. ters of an hi ki ’ ntered Manha Men and sand the 44 SIXTH AVES orsr YORK’'S \ BIGGEST HIT! a “The Grecian Sandal” Open Saturday Evening ANOTHER BIG HIT THREE CENTRE BUCKLES “The Toddle” Patent or Kid Leather, Louis XV. Heel. Worth $8.00. THE LATEST PARISIAN CREATION < “The 1 Convertiere”’ Hand Tum Sole & Full Louis Heol $12 Value. Be Careful What You Wash Your Hair With Most soaps and prepared shampoos contain too much alkali, which is very injurious, as it drier the scalp and makes the hair brittle The best thing to use is Mulsified cocoanut oil shampoo, for this is pure and entirely grease- less. It's very cheap and beats anything else all to pieces. You can get Mulsitied at any family for months Simply moisten the hair with water and rub it in, about a teaspoonful is all that is required. di Ba makes an of rich, creamy lather, Marae aeueu nnliimesostmly lie fab cries quchy andevenly, and wat, eah looking, bnght, fluffy, wavy and easy tohandle Besides, it loosens and takes out every particle of dust. dirt and dandruff, Be sure your @rugeist gives you Mulsified. T Oil 3 H he added, | drug store, and a few ounces will last the whole sidewalk was thronged when he was within two blocks of the club. Then the jam became so great that he had to fight all the rest of the way. Old Leighbors hailed him an‘! pressed in on him eager to slap him on the back end grab his hand, They yelled for him when they couldn't get near him and followed him. In the block in which the club is located there was a perfect Jam, all shouting, all cheering, and Jimmy had to fight his way through the doors of his own club. ——— UNBANDAGES SHALLECK TO PROVE HIS INJURIES. Deeto: iF Shows Reporte: Following a published report that the Police had branded as a fake stories of injuries received by Joseph Shalleck, cumpalgn manager for James J. Hines, received when he was blackjacked and clubbed In Charles F, Murphy's own dis- trict, Dr. Lester Roos of No. 233 West 138th Street to-day bared the battered body of the politician to the view of newspaper men. He unwrapped yard after yard of bandages from his patient and pointed out the following injuries: Badly swollen and fractured right hand, three deep kashes on the back of the head, a deep ea on the t, several contusions on “left leg below the knee, a greatly ‘ollen left knee, black and blue marks the upper left leg and a deep black and blue mark on the small of the back, shaped like a boot-hi Am ever, opinion against not be batants or naval ar When th Train Ditehed, Engineer and Fire- man Killed. CEDAR RAPIDS, Ia., Sept. 16.—Two were killed and several injured when Chi Northwestern California spe- clal No, went Into a diteh at 2.10 a. M. to-day. two miles west of Belle- ns ‘Those killed were the en- ineer and fireman, cluded. a U8. ML NOT AK BAN ON POSIN chs IN WARS OF TUE (Continued From First Page.) peak senna annihilated the German army if the armistice had not interfered. The public has little idea of the aw- fulness of the new agencies of war. But the experts declare that the more *|destructive an agency is the be war. ican military authorities, how- are « unit in expressing the that while gas may be used and sailers {t should muinst s in which non- combatants and troops may be mixed, The use of jx served for attack on strictly military unlikely is there soldier: employed or any ar should be re- agenda for the coming conference is completed rules of war- fore will be found to have been in- It can't be excluded grace- fully, for the American Government has publicly expressed itself on the subject and the other powers have agreed to it without ex when it comes to framing rules of war- fare the conference will find itseif ab- sorbed for months tn a phase of the THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 16, 1921. problem entirely apart from that which fs involved in reducing military or naval expenditures. The cost of gas warfare |s rela- tively small. Armies and navies may be scrapped, but means of chemical warfare can be developed by any na- tion, however small. That's why be- fore the Washington conference is over It may be found necessary to consulp the other nations of the world. They will want to have a voice in any agreement that is reached. It took several months for the fa- mous conference of 1909 at London to draw up rules of warfare. The Hague Conference of 1907 had Rot sufficiently clarified the rules of war. But both the declaratio. of Lon- don and The Hague Convention of London and The Hague convention of 1907 went by the boards when the Buropean war began in 1914, largely because the 1909 rules had not been unanimously’ adopted, Whether or not limitation of new armament ts agreed upon at the more The hon-com- develop more and more importance as the military and naval experts of ‘all the powers get together here. The perts that poison gus shall not be abolished are significant. It means puion. But jcombatants. The right to torpedo ever, is a moot point. AAG Herald Square Ese § TBE TDI ISTE LS ISS 5S OUR All Popular Fabrics i} | is TURES BETS y i $6.74 Tax Additional Men’s Monogrammed Irish Linen K Co RUEUTUR Ap z Handkerchiefs $ 1 24 each We have just received these fine squares of linen direct from our Belfast office. They are all linen, hemstitched and monogrammed with hand embrcidered letters. The assortment includes almost every two-letter combination in the alphabet, and the embroidery is exquisitely done, wD —Main Floor, Centre, i $6.94 quality and comfort. is responsible for this newly kid. Medium laced vici ties are investments in style and service. All the new season’s blocks and colorings are represented. agro —Main Fleer, 35th street, '& Sale of Men’s Shoes Formerly up to $10.89 Supre-Macy Shoes offer the utmost in style, An incomplete size range lowered In tan or black calfskin, black calf button, straight- or round toes. & Co New York Continuing the Sale of MEN’S SUITS 235° The sizes range from 34 to 42, regular All Desirable Models This is an_opportunity to buy a suit at a great saving S\tesrs —Fearth Floor, Front. Men’s New Fall Hats Hats of these quali- Other Hats, $2.94 and Men’s Medium Weight Underwear Shirts and Drawers 89c Garment For these uncertain autumn days these part-wool, part-cotton shirts and draw- ers will afford the proper protection. Shirts have long sleeves, drawers ankle length. Shirts—sizes 34 to 46. Drawers—sizes 36 to 44. Risers Main Floor, 35th Street. price. Washington conferenge, the cantrol of | old agencies of warfare is bound to} | opinions of the American military ex- | |that the naval exprts also will not | wish the use of the torpedo by sub-) marines to be held iMegal, except of | | course as against ships carrying non- | naval vessels without warning, how- | Some contend | that an opportunity to surrender | should be given. Others argue that in a naval battle no such chance is given when a vessel | ts fatally hit. During the war our! faval authorities were careful not to | commit themsetves against the use| of the submarine. They are not yet teady to give up that new means of warfare. Germany may have been denounced for introducing the new agencies of war, but military and faval opinion here indicates that the now agencies have come to stay and that America at feast wil! take the lead in urging that the wars of the future be fought more humanely in the gense that non-combatants shill not be attacked as the German army and navy insisted upon doing throughout the war on land, seu and air. a Governor Aske Change of v ae. SPRINGFIELD, 111, Sept. 16,—Peti- tions for a change of venue from Sango mon County and aMdavits attegine Judge @. S, Smith ts prejudiced and could not give them @ fair trial were fled with the court to-day by Govern. Len Small and Verenon Curtis, Grant Park banker, both under indictment yimbezniement and operating & conf lence game. EIGHTY-ONE YEARS OF SPECIALIZING An unbroken record—which has taught us not only how good Furniture should be made but also how it should 4) be priced to provide most in vA value for every purchaser. Flint € Horner @ 1m 20-26 west 36" st. “Conveniently neér Fifth Avenue” Ready on Saturday Women’s new Low Shoes new styles $4.65 These are fine shoes High grade in quality High grade in workmanship— Exactly right in style. Four models are pictured, and these are among the groups: Tan oxfords with heels. Tan pumps, one strap style, military heels. Dull leather pumps, two-strap style, baby Louis heels. Tan pumps, two-strap style, baby Louis heels. Dull kid pumps, style, baby Louis heels. military one-strap Autumn models. and brown, garnet and black. ming. All very new—and attractive Tricotine sleeveless frocks, braid with patch pockets. Satin frocks, otine frocks. These are in women’s sizes 421% to 5214 one of tricotine and inexpensive. trimmed braid trimmed zes db to 4h and one DOWN-STAIRS STORE Store Hours: 9 to 5:30 First Big Autumn Shoe Sale-- Down-Stairs Store Dull kid pumps, style, low heels. Dull leather oxfords with low heels, And many other styles, slightly varied in one detail or another. one-strap The point —about these good low shoes that should interest most women is the low price—$4.65. Later in the season you might have expected it—but at the very beginning of September it is quite extraordinary. Widths AA Plenty of sizes. to D. Men’s and Boys’ Tan Shoes, $3.85 Almost unheard of, you'll say; for these are high shoes and oxfords of a worth-while grade—the kind that many men want. Sizes for men and be Downstairs Store, New Building These New Low Price Fashions First news today tells of Women’s Special Suits—$25 A manufacturer had some fine fabrics on hand—wool velours, broadcloths and such. He wanted to use up the lengths; so he made the suits in two of his most popular They are illustrated above. a very accurate kind, and heaver-dyed coney fur trimming. Sizes 36 to 42. New long coats, embroidery trimming of In the new shades of blue Misses’ new Frocks ot fine black Canton crepe— Probaply the most wanted of all the new some with elaborate braid trimming; some with elastic waistline; some with ribbon trim- 18.75 \utumn dress fabries. Several models, Sizes 14 to 26 A wide choice in Dresses for women—all new—at oe 15 Wool jersey Crepe de chine frocks, Stripe trie- with satin guimpes. dresses ana there are two models in extra silk. Fine Tweed Coats for Women made in our own factory—$30 Most women hke tweed coats There are light and dark colorings Fine coats for early Autumn—for when tl ind ever motoruyg as these. with Sizes 34 to 44. good to the waist coats are made as lined for practical wear, coat 1 silk. Downstairs Store, Old Building Broadway at Ninth New York “Oh, the ships of my dream are % returning, ‘ My, my love! And the bright star of hope is still burning, VICTOR News Perhaps you have noticed in New York newspapers a large picture of Erika Morini the girl violinist, whose play- ing has attracted so much at- tention in this country. She is new a Victor artist —ready to play for you in your own + home at any time. aa sansadsannneamesserae-siegenen can «This brings to mind the obvious fact that days are shorter; and when daylight saving time ceases (ere long) the evenings will be longer still. And then : < naepeeee What stout musi Joth- ing quite tukes the place of a phonograph ! se there is no substitute for the pho- nograph. It stands alone as a reproducing musical in- strument, 8) re kee aes ee Reeall to mind the won- derful voice of Enrico Caruso ‘and still listen to its mar- jvelous beauty in your own ‘home — tonight, tomorrow night, any night. And so--- | A good phonograph (a fine Victrola, model XVI, for in- stance) is an investment in musie that will live for years. Its re. + turn in the mellow influence of happy memories eannot be meas- ured in the ordinary way of reek- oning. This store believes that qual- ity, apphed to phonogranhs, is as necessary and as tangible a applied to clothing or oth chandise That is wt here. the Victrola is New Phonograph Shon. : Liehth Gallery, New Building, John Wanamaker New York Kindly send me further in- formation about a Victrola without obligation to me woth