The evening world. Newspaper, October 7, 1921, Page 26

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~ ° “TIGER” EXTENDS VELVET PAW TO SEIZE THE WOMEN’S VOTES, a BUT THE CLAWS FAIL T0 HOLD, .rs.::2%"2: =—$$_—__—_— Tammany Adopts a New Slogan, ‘The Lady - and the Tiger,” But Already It Knows That “The Lady” Has Political Mind of Her Own and Its Advances Are Coldly Received—| Curran Gets Feminine Promises of Support. Tammany ts making w strenuous} Bome of the Issues, ha declared, were ht for the support of the women Of more importance t women. Li Th che campaign, and has| £8 big ure waa that they would voters in the campaig' nt h ter atid ifsiat upon thels Bude adopted another slogan of the many| Hands and sisters and sweethearts, Which have been conjured up for the) their sons and brothers, getting on eapture of votes to keep Mayor Hylan | the register fe the City Hall for another four) The women present gave Mr years, The new one is ‘The Lady LT acl oth hd Medeor and the Tiger.” The Fourteenth Street tiger 1s extending the velvet paw to the used-to-be weaker @ex, whose | known, vote they now desire so very much! yas ang vincent Gil A Mr. Curran and Vincent Gilroy, enn- but the leaders are finding that the) aga: eee Kosh aidate nt of the Board of ‘women are not being misicd by the) Aj re the guests last night “velvet” paw, and also that they are| of the rena Boclety of the Rock- vue aways, at which there was a gather- (ol teetal al baal bh tebe ing of several hundred. Both candi- The surprise to many of the old time | Quies spoke on the issues of the cam- Tammany leaders has been to find| n, and their arguments were vor to make biggest that of New York bad ever Dy ele me i that the women are quite capable of | listened to with rapt attention. and ? @ealing with the questions the cam. epeerea wae si zt beng torhoks & paign which are closest to their hearts] Senator Charles C. Lockwood yea { and that they refuse to be swerved | terduy opened Mis campaign he ud sities alr better or worse | Warters at 500 Fifth Avenue, the »> ' by the politics of their better or wor jodation: “ob h is hot. as f | halves. One of the old Tammany war] sounding as it may seem. The build- f, horses said to-day: ing at the corner of Fifth Avenue and > 7 ne i .| 424 Street has long since outworn Its f geOucany tool the) -WoMee any! Usefulness among {ts more fashion- i more. They may not know as much) aye neighbors and ts to be torn down vt about politics as their husbands think | jn six months. ‘The tenants have been | they know, but they all appear to be| flocking out of It ns fast na they can { het secure new locations and Senato ty from Missouri, When you tell them) 7 icewood, champion of the New York ; | that there's a seat for every child (M) tenants in their fight against gouging ' the public schools, they ask you right] landlords, has moved in on a cheap } away why 126,000 pupils are only on| rent to make his headquarters there & | part time. When you tell them that| Ply for the campaign ot Mayor Hylan has built a whole lot of| senator Lockwood, enenossed as he } schools, they ask you for their loca-| is with prenaring for the fleht agains ; tion, and you can't give it to them. |¢he rent decision In Brooklyn, elvine ; When you talk about a S-cent fare| tye tandiords a 19 ner cent, profit on that Mayor Hylan has kept for them|¢ha property In which they have only r they want to know what became of the transfers that they used .0 get for nothing, and why they are paying Hue le letnaaly. to 6, 7, 10, 15 and 20 cents carfare. When | suvances toni tenants thal you tell them that Mayor Hylan kept| they are not unmindfnl of the good hasn't had the time to en sussions of the Issues of the houses are that can be had for|'hehalf, These assurances come from cheaper rents, and then they come| Republicans and Demccrate allke, and back at you and ask you where all| ome of the stronecst men tn Tam- the tenants in Greater New York|/ many have declared that not to vote would have been if it were not for tho] for Senator Lackwood for Comptroller rent laws and the housing leg slation| would be the service of notice on the which was put through by Charley | landlords that they were right In ther Lockwood, who is running for ing methods and that the public troller on the Coalition ticke _— went holdly to the front and snerifieed Major Curran, Coalition candidate | his own Interests hy standing between for Mayor, yesterday addressed a| tae tenants and the piofiteers. umber of women voters at the ieaaressad Harding and Coolidge Club, No. 2228] Roth the Mayoralt candidates y oa fama rday came ont against the movi Broadway. Mr. Curran made an ap- | '” : censorsh'n. Major Cu in a letter \ peal for the votes of women. He ee Mk tothe mn people asked them to study the issues of the in an nad * { eampaign which, he sald, are just as} anne important to the women and children | Mayor of the ctty as they are to the men. ! »mbitic to the Motion Picture s at the Cafe Boulevard ylan cal od attention to nd bh Ap tee pe ! one which breed in pockets about them. For the Gums. nary dentifrices cannot do this. brush your teeth up and down. Use crevices. Brush the grinding and 35c and 60c. All druggists. Formula of R. J. Ferhan, D. D. S. Forhan Co., New York — Forhan's @own rents they want to know where|qwark h has done and is doing in thetr |, “my nes alone the Inee A Danger Warning - —Bleeding Gums Areyour gums tender? Do they bleed when brushed? _ so—watch out for Pyorrhea. : This disease of the gums, which afflicts four out of five people over forty, not only destroys the teeth, but } often wrecks the health. In Pyorrhea, the gums become spongy, then recede; the teeth decay, loosen and fall out—or must be ex- tracted torid the system of the infecting Pyorrhea germs lower the body’s vitality and cause many diseases. You can keep Pyorrhea away: Visit your dentist often for tooth and gum inspection, and use Forhan's _ Forhan’s For the Gums prevents Pyorrhea—or checks be Frome, if used in time and used consistently. Tah THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 7, constructive governmental depar- r ald that the people who ship are the same fight against the trying to boost one bills and op- he gas and tele; posing our personal liberty of th a Series, last aight went to Al Jolson's at Al’ theatre at 59th et and seventh Avenue, Jolson oduced the Governor to the audi- nce and the Governor was accorded an ovation. |_in Public Works Oommisstoner Guider's district. over tn Brookiya James McKenna is the McCooey san- didate for aiderman, Mr Mc is violently opposed to all having strong ilberal tenden: the mention of @ blue law iy shows in his face. He has jently refused the indorsement of all |reform parties, not that any have It, in case they u ie known as @ man," and is in 1a where he learned the 6e steam roller. He is a very large man and was refused enlistment in the marines on accoun’ 4: a friends say that there ts no doubt Jor his election, that he will have to have two seats tn the Board of Alder- }men, although he wil be eatistied with one vote, MeKenna ractical businese James McQuade, who wants to ba Register of Brooklyn, and wh ve if the rewidents of Green {It to , Says that the M mittee ts sight-seeing In New “seeing New York." he told his ad- miring constituency in Greenpoint the other night, “at uth gs by the grace é sh the votes of rt_on statute iaw in Mr. Fallon ion, publisher lof the law book, and his father ts his favorite author. The candidate enjoys h reputation among his fellow townsmen of being able to talk as well as think. Mayor Hylan, Comptroller Cratg and Murray Hulbert, candidate for President of the Board of Aldermen, were the principal speakers last night at a gathering in Jefferson Hall in Brooklyn, The same trio will be the guests at a luncheon to-morrow of the Women's Civic Committee at the Hotel Commodore, when, It is ex- 2,000 present. “While a great deal has been sald about part time and double time tn the elementary schools,” said Ernest Filert, Coalition candidate for Bor- President, at the Republican ast night, “we have lost sight high schoo) problem, where h 33,000 students now on part time, to say nothing of the many thousands on double time. At the beginning of the Administration there were leas than 1,000 high schoo) stu- dents on part time.” Jullus Miller, the man for whom (ised to stand hy the man whol] Tammany Leader Jimmy Hines de- Jares the nomination was sto'en from him (Jimmy) for Borough President of Manhattan, has come out in a de- nunciation of the report of the Tran- sit Commission, He says now behind Major Cu ayor, and the rest of his de h like t ing the and 10 cent fa These germs Forhan's keeps the gums firm and healthy—the teeth white and clean. Brash Your Teeth With Forhan’s— How to Use It Use it twice daily, year im and yeor\ ext. Wet your brush in cold water, place a half-inch of the refreshing, healing paste on it, then rolling motion to clean the surfaces of the teeth, Mas sage your gums with your Forhan-coated brush—gently at fret until the gums harden, thea more vigorously. If the gums are very tender, massage with the finger, instead of the brush. If gum shrinkage has already eet in, use Forhan's according to directions, end consult a dentist immediately for special treatment. . Lid., Montreal FORTHE. GUMS" * Checks ‘Pyorrhea * 4 j ! to him, but, as he puts \ t pected, there will be between 1,600 and | | first Initiation Into college customs hol] at the first meeting af 3 on the Morningside group of | 8 that the r influences behind Gov. ration against the report sounds very at of Mayor Hylan, in- ‘harometer” fund and the The Metropolitan 22 sero origin Somperon Has Loan Exhibit Of Oriental Rugs vised Gb fou Als By W. G. Bowdoin. The Metropolitan Museum of Art has Installed a loan exhibition a! Oriental rugs from the collection of James F, Ballard of St. Louts, Mo., which ls to be continued until the end of this year. The catalogue, prepared under the direction of Joseph Breck, who has just returned from Europe, contains sixty-nine numbers and is copiously tlustrated, The rugs entering into the exbibi- tion are all of unusual interest and They. were selected trom remarkable coilection uf over 3v0 rugs, assembied by him dur- ing recent years, largely in the orig!- nating countries. The Ballard collection is especially rich in rugs of Asia Minor origin of ‘ sixteenth and seventeenth centu- res, and is is reflected in the selec- tions now placed on view. Several fine Persian carpets and a n and Spanish examples are it. notable pleces in the gal-| two of the 6 d Arm gon ¢ * together wit! et tugs from Oushak, Ladik, Bergamo A Minor jooms. rhe gallery visitor encounters rugs! | PORTERHOUSE or 6 c Cetera aS Rant oti, | SIRLOIN” STEAKS 25i..|5 oact Mutton, Boiling 1 Of Legs of c lb.| MILK VEAL 221: rugs with stylized flower and leuf forms or with geom: ament in There 1s a notable group of Ghiordes | her group of equal distinct sed of Koula) | rugs. | Amon beautiful pteces in the pre 7 three pets of the £ as. room, There ure a few Rergamas, and a group of Persian carpets of excep- tional quality os NO COLUMBIA FLAG RUSH. Students Abandon C1 mage Dangerous to Life and Limb. Columbia's freshman class recetved Its n charge of the body ad- Chairman L. R. son, of the @tu- dent Poard announced Ins? night that It not yet bi decided what form class scraps” this year woul yi itional flag ti fatally last re severely in} been done away with. It ta plan hold In a Easiest Credit Terms 75c Weekly Buys $50 in merchandise $1.00 Weekly Buys $75 in merchandise. $1.50 Weekly Buys $100 in merchandise $2.50 Week! Buys $200 in merchandise and uy in proportion Save a Dollar Here for Every One 3-Piece leather. Pay75¢ weekly by day, co and bolster Saturday Special Golden Oak Chair; only pricey TLEOTO parison as well as for a 1s typo, on the flour of the exhibition "= Berim- d ight (pi. ow: bed at aa tee 33.75 Bissell Vacuum Carpet 2174 Third Ave. 118th & 119th Sts. have been successfully tried at other colleges. at Columbia the fre. cers are eleced about Nov. 1 | yearlings will be provid as In previous years, qv! ns" when they take pa ities, These buttons e no are more active In college affal 10 be recognized at once from those wno re devoting all their time to studisa, The new men havo ail been provided necessary for @ frosh and regulations In forced by the watchful sophomores. 195 SIXTH AVE. 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