The evening world. Newspaper, September 23, 1921, Page 10

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( /and reduce the burdens ave to pay taxes BURLESON PESSIMISTIC the only other bu! {ad the closing J ANDREWS NAMED H)BY GOPTORUNFOR COURTOFAPPELS if vA Platform Without a Cam-) ry ; paign Pledge Is Adopted by Republican Convention. worked }* SYRACUS 5.— Justice Wit }) Mam s. Ana was nominated with- iy cut opposition for cate Justice © \y Of the Court « OLN ale A the \f Republican State Convention. Final Uh aecision to clear the field fo 4 Andrews was made at a Yast night, attended by Infiue vublicans from all parts of the State | As the roll cal) proceded, showing the Syracuse man a unanimous choice | for the highest judicial office in the State, there was frequent cheering Brown Scotch Grain The Walk-Over Country Club oxford with vamp saddle is here to fill the big demand for Brown Grain oxfords so much in vogue this season. Very stylish with the new shades in wool hose. $11 ~ and when United States Senator Will- jam M. Calder, Chairman, announced the result there was a long ovat on, Tustice Andrews's name was pre- sented by State Senator Georga R Fearon and’seconded by William D. Guthrie, who ‘pointed to his y} and fairness during the years he Served on the bench. Mr. Guthrie dis- missed the objection to the nomina- } tion based on the fact Justice An- | drewe is a resident of Syracuse with| | the statement that Judges were not | | supposed to represent any particular +} location and their residence should | receive only secondary consideration. Taking up the bonus decision, which had been used as an argument! against Justice Andrews as a candi- | date, Mr. Guthrie geclared no man or » woman, inspired by ideals of Amert- | > ean justice, would stand for dro »pping | F of 2 jurist because a decision he had | 4 made might prove unpopular. Adoption of the Party platform was PRS Brookiyn 1855 Rroadway AAG-T Fulton @t. Bronz—057 Melzony Av Market st ere ae AIH y Main et Complete line of Phoonte and Van Raalte Hosiery STORE OPEN DAILY, INCLUDING SATURDAY, 9 A.M. TO 5.30 P. M. BONWIT TELLER &CO FIFTH AVENUE.AT 38™ STREET An Exposition of Fashion and Demonstration of Value in MISSES’ FUR TRIMMED SUITS FABRICS: Moussyne, Mocha Tex, Tweed, Duvet de Laine. FURS: Beaver, Squirrel, Blue Wolf, Taupe Wolf, Australian Opossum, Raccoon. 50.00 85.00 to 95.00 Are the Usual Prices for Suits of This Character 1g i i‘ 4 ik 34 t tS | OUR new youthful versions of the tailored mode with fingertip length coats, featuring generously large 3 convertible collars or waistline revere collars of fur. In the fashionable fall and winter colors: Malay, Tortoise Shell, Volnay, Sorrento, Marabou, Navy Blue or Black. Tweeds in Brown and Tan Herringbone or Rust and Sorrento Mono- tone. Sizes 14 to 18 years. <2 MISSES’ FROCKS That Tell the Story of the Jeune Fille Mode for Autumn CREPE DE CHINE FROCKS , WITH MONKEY FUR 27° FROCKS OF THE NEW CREPE SILKS 49.0 Of extra heavy quality crepe de chine with genuine monkey fur around the Charming fashions in jacquard crepe, crepe faille, snow crepe or Canton ' sleeves and fringing the sides. Black, crepe, reflecting the recent influences Y navy blue or mallard. of the Paris mode. 1 # = =DAYTIME FROCKS = 00 AFTERNOON FROCKS OF POIRET TWILL 45! OF CREPE SILKS 65% » Two lovely coat frocks with tailored Frocks of crepe faille with monkey a. * or novelty braid, another with elon- fur fringe, or of snow crepe with the : gated embroidered panals. new steel beaded treatment. 1 DINNER OR DANCE FROCKS Ww. OF CHIFFON OR KITTEN'S FAR CREPE. 59.50 and 65.00 5406 Fifth Ave. ra, N, ¥.—7 N. Broudway RETURNING FROM EUROPE " >= Price 50 Cents THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 28, on wose wie GIRL 1S VICTIM OF salad [sre teas cesin, ate eld se] thought the was golne et nable to give her nam ‘She I |Found Weeping on Park Nench, 1s about twenty-three, Can't Tell Name or Addrens. in veivel, tan, shoes. ‘atid .atoctilnee and @ we iyi rng, “Mrs, Saars, $51 West 11th Btrest ont was written on @ pleco of wrapping t Station found her sitting on a|paper in a handbag she careted, Your Choice of 100 New Fail Suits Ae aincher onan cent ctnaaty 50 in the favored fabrics for Fall ties 39: 5 Gy Stanley $M Gibbous 392Prtx Ave. ar 36 St. Secand Koor-Jake Elevator ey Very Special To-Morrow, Saturday New Autumn Frocks Wonderful Values at Z are CANTON CREPE, CREPE BACK SATIN, POIRET TWILL, CREPE DE CHINE, TRICOTINE One of a. kind only; exclusive models of extraordinary beauty and style refinement. This. Cantonorepe Frock, $35 F rench Seal Coats With Immense Collars and Cuffs of Skunk, Beaver, Squirrel, Fitch Selected Skins, perfectly matched, $ 189 high lustre; coat is a belted model, $4 length and richly silk lined Man Neus zon Bloomingdales 59th Street at Lexington Avenue NO pairs are better than one—even if the one be aces. But each of the two pairs of trousers with these men’s and young men’s special fall suits are aces. And though deuces in price— £3722 HEY are fit for kingsto wear and queens to compare. | a FOOTBALL—Soon to Come Out of Retirement Get Posted in Advance as to Winners and the Scores of Former Seasons ¥ THE 1921 WORLD ALMANAC Will Equip You to Answer All Questions Authoritatively By Mail 65 Cents) New York World, New York City mite |B, Altman & Cn. MADISON AVENUE-FIFTH AVENUE, Thirty-fourth Street NEW YORK Thirty-fifth Street Saturday Special Sales featuring quality merchandise at invitingly low prices An Important Offering of Misses’ Tweed Suits (imported fabrics) Two models, without fur each $39.00 55.00 These Suits, made especially for this occasion, are in the most desirable Autumn colorings and are exceptionally well-tailored. One model, with collar of raccoon at Girls’ Street Dresses One-piece Regulation Dresses (sizes 6 to 16 years) made of navy blue or brown storm serge, at $8.90 Dresses (sizes 6 to [4 years) of all-wool jersey, in jade, brown, henna and musketeer ... at $9.25 (Departments on Second Floor) Misses’ and Girls’ Hats An entirely new assortment of smart hats, portraying the latest effects in models, trimmings , and colors, will be on sale at $4.75 (Department on First Floor) One Thousand Yards of Imported Metal Brocaded Silks (manufactured in France) 36 inches wide, at $4.90 per yard (Silk Department, First Floor) All-wool Semi-made Skirts (26 to 34 inches waist measure) plain tailored or plaited models, in plaids, stripes and checks at, $9.75 (Department on First Floor) Six Hundred Pairs of Boys’ and Youths’ Shoes for school and dress wear to 2 at $4.90 per pair to 6 at 5.75 per pair The School Shoes (Blucher model) are of black or tan calf. skin, with wide toe. The Dress Shoes (straight-laced model) are of black or tan calfskin, with rhedium toe, (Sixth Floor; Thirty-fourth Street elevators) tian dadt Sizes Ili Sizes 244 DARE Seeing es eee The values are exceptional in every instance

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