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10 THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 18, 1921, | TWO WOMEN OFFICE SEEKERS © °° °%%,%9%%, po, tS-PARHER IS HNROA WRITE TO WOMEN VOTERS ON wrens cre once | MARbETS AND NEW CITIZENS en Co-operative Soctety's Head Located in nto. Mrs, Edith Stubus | « on Parker, head | tety of America, |? ought for several daya in connection with re- | 4 ing tthe so- earned to- | | \ | Inent Socially. Many women are Interested In the lunche prominent nent eo In bank= ay oat the r think it ad-; rive Miss Boswell Pleads for Election of Officials trroush tw curwsy ot. H Who Will End Grafting in Food and High fany, when Mes, alten tis Cost of Living— Miss ; | Democrats Are Friendly to Immigrants. Te DUO-ART Reproducing Piano election. Mrs, Minturn Pinchot witl| preside: | Mathews SayS necessity for assuring an s been arranged yin Tonest J The event } i By Annie Mathew By Helen Varick Boswell. * West je of the most intere: and New York City is entirely depend- Sableeefe! efforts being made by my|ont for its food upon the murround- rs will emplia-| THE SUBSTANTIAL @emimittes is the effort to interest|ing country, Here amid the city’ TuEnean Oey Wemon REWARDS NDER -the- deft fingers of the artist, the inanimate piano quickens into life, and pours forth the wonderful music com- posed perhaps a century ago, but interpreted by the living pianist of today, In that same sense—-- vement we nnot raise the American ct n und wol of foreign bir daily evidenced in the growth of this business Eighty-odd years of spe- cializing have made Flint Quality a Standard by which good Furniture may Our gr ce States, } er a| United ’ Y nation is to weld} but for our dally be judged. ‘ ‘ « Thee. dinereit| tend wo axe | the Duo-cArt Piano is alive. racial btrains into | solely dependent Rlinte Harner @1 Fae ring vin etleh ig anipred 20-26 west 36" si | This marvelous invention holds within: it- thus securing to} which is shipped 4 — r 5 | . : ‘ our Nation the] to us ee MaN TBermaie T3. AgnC a. C. 1 a er “1 avail myself of this op- self the power to give forth again and again, dene many varying] From all of whieh it 1s plain to be Mee. Wiles alfred cons Mie will: portunity to congratulate you the same beautiful interpretations, in all | commer gifts, social, -|#een that one of the dutics of our (1m y ‘again on your splendid achieve- eer : tletle and intellectual, which cach | City Government is to provide every = iment ih the production of the their living reality that were brought from @iffprent group contributes facil or the distribution of food- his ine % r as have couitalttes Fepre= which come Into. our city ee dhe it and impressed upon its sensitive memory, tives of the liy the public markets offer # : ce if we may use the term, by the, caressing coutitries of Arm of the best mediums. At the Sreatly superior to is other fingers of the gifted pianist Bias, Czecho-Slovaks , Lithu-| public stalls housewives should be pad ha Sonus © ingers pianist. anians, Wt! Norwe-|able to purchase meats, vegetables, appreciate the opportunity i . . pags, Fintan Hun- | fruit and other nourishing foods tor affords me to have my playing The Duo-Art is always on exhibition and garlans, Roumanians, Grecks, Mal-|thelr families at prices. which would reproduced with such manifest will be gladly shown to anyone interested fang and others. We do not belleve|make the trips to market wortn Wess c - 4 . in placing friends on separate | while 1. J. PADEREWSKI in this, the greatest musical invention ofall contmittees, for wo want them to feel| With strictly fresh eggs selling at (Signed) the ages. ™ fully that as American citizens 80 cents a dozen, when normaily the we ‘are all « but the difficulty | price should be much les and with . whieh some of them experience in| the prices of meat and es re Duo-Art Prices are from $795 understanding fully one maining t wartime eapécially its political makes it those who are lers among them to explain the principle of our party and its platform in their own tongue. who for gener: without very 2 the blessing necessary to & revelation to with men and come out of op- and who are ssion with pus- women who hav: pression and sutte rejoicing in fionate grat The Democratic Party in New! York City has always been the eym- thetic friend of the immigrant, as alway ogniged the great debt the Nation owes to the workers from Mayor has and the all lands. Our present been true to this tradition intetests of all our people ha faithfully served during his term of office. ; a NEWARK HEADQUARTERS OF KLAN TO BE CLOSED Admitting $10 “donations” had not heen nume adwinner and tired to it to seale, poor Mr. Bi Mra, Homemaker are put mike both ends meet Small wonder that the corner grocer has been compelled to charge prices hig our shrinking pocketbooks can stand when he in turn has been made to pay high prices by the market stall man, must higher prices for his products in order to pay the officials who have de- manded exorbitant rates for market stall rentals Tam a candidate fo who ask County Ke ister on the Coalition ticket, which will pat an end te pratt in New York Clry acpartments. Remember that aad then consider that the Markets Department of New York was con ceived as a division ef the Clty Gov- "t primarily to help the poor and cheapen the cost of living. It wns planned to provide stands and stalls at nominal rentals. Regula- tions were devised in order that housewives of limited means would have facilities for purchasing the necessities of life at prices they could q ‘d to pay. public marketa were intended | the mother of the family make | heads expenses, ime buy 10 cents’ worth of food for | 4 5s acDUnCs .| her children, And what has. hap- ee > Snnouncen 7 hel nened to the public markets during Newsyersey headquarters of the Kul fhe Welan Administration? Witeneey Klug? Klan will be closed within a| hove testified that three retail dealera The offtd he Klan have|{n Washington Market were held up for beibery money by officials of the -| Department of Markets, One man re- quarters is maint or year, | fused to pay $1,000 and the other two while the prop: n department| swore they paid $450--no wonder the functions. ark qui rs) ccst of living is kept up. \ were opened ‘our months Translated in terms of New York | ‘Where the organization will| and of every-day life, the high cost of Trimble could] tiving has come to mean the high cost ef grafting. Stout Women—. Apparel at New Lowered Prices This Bargain Basement is an Outlet for our sur- plusmail order stocks, therefore every pricemust BE BargainPricewithout profit, foreuicediances! {abe L3ryant OWER STORE . 23 West 38th St., Between 5th and 6th Aves. Coats | Coats One of our biggest | Serviceability, bargains ina heavy] smartness and Winter Coat, an}economy are com- all-weather style of | bined in this splen- did warm Cont of Heather Velour, “| made with a dee Mixed Oxford Mel- alle of Coney ni ton and convertible] which can be fast-4 r next month lar. Simo ened snugly with back with p button and loop. cach side Side fronts hip. 39 to 56)and narrow insets Hust in back Smart custom tai- Jored Suit of all- wool Storm Serge in w style becom- ing to Stout Wom- en. Black Silk This long slender- izing Dress is of finest quality all- wool Serge; with three-quarter tunic. braid modishly| The long tuxedo trim collar aod] collar, the tunic sleeve, and empha-| and belt are trimmed with fine silk braid, The design in front of sizes a slen izing panel effect in front and back, beiow the belt, dress is of beads Sizes $9 to 56 Bust. | and silk stitebing 21°°| 14% si Revanit Auer sf a RW AUbSt Rar 5s & th dae — 4 Says PHOEBE SNOW- "T’'m satisfied That now you've tried Our picturesque Sightseein, ae ou'll all unite To my delight In praise of Road of Anthracite.” Scranton Station, 1921 HEN the Lackawanna Railroad opened its pres- ent Hoboken Station in 1908, the modern trans- portation terminal was born. The picturesque wooden shack of early days, the brick-type structure of the 80's, and, most important of all, the familiar arch of a smoke-filled train shed gave place for the first time to a station utilizing the Bush Train Shed, which carries the exhaust of locomotives direct into the outer air and yet affords passengers ample protection from the elements. The Hoboken Terminal is a notable engineering achieve- ment. It is a vast railroad and ferry structure built on piles entirely over water. It has with driveways a floor area of 149,705 square feet. It houses 14 tracks in a 607-foot train shed. A total of 245 passenger trains move in and out of it daily. It can accommodate as many as 100,000 passengers each 24 hours. The Scranton and Buffalo Stations, doing a proportion- ately large business, are noteworthy for their design and appointments. The Scranton building is one of the most striking examples of Renaissance architecture in the country. Inall there are 300 passenger stations on the Lackawanna. Travelers frequently comment upon their distinctive appearance, their well-kept surroundings, their scrupu- lous cleanliness. In many cases, especially in suburban districts, they are set within grounds in which landscape gardening has been made a delightful and artistic feature. LACKAWANNA LIMITED CHICAGO LIMITED BUFFALO LIMITED Ly. New York 10.004.m. Lv. New York 2.cor.m. Lv. New York 8.30 P.M. Ly.Hoboken 10.204.M. Lv. Hoboken 2.20 P.M. Ly. Hoboken 8.55 Pam. Ar. Syracuse §.49 P.M. Ar, Detroit, 7.10A.M. Ar. Syracuse 7.40A.M. Ar. Buffalo 7.65 rm. Ar. Cleveland 7.s0a.m. Ar. Ithaca 7.00 A.M. Ar. Ch 8.25a.m. Ar. Chicago 2.00mm. Ar. Buffalo 7. goa. Thes: Hudson Tubes run direct to Lackawanna Terminal at Hoboken from 3 Broadway, New York,in17m i from Hudson Terminal, New Y Por detailed information telephone BRYANT 2052 Newark, East Orange and Morristown on notice to agent. d Street and sino minutes LACKAWANNA. WENDELL PF, COLTON ADVERTISING AGENCY, NEW YORK — the “Depot” Pianos Taken in Exchange Convenient Terms The Aeolian Small Grand Duo-Art $2185 THE AEOLIAN COMPANY AEOLIAN HALL—-29 WEST FORTY-SECOND STREET Jn THE BRONX In BROOKLYN In NEWARK In FORDHAM 367 East 149th St. 11 Flatbush Ave. 895 Broad St. 270 E. Fordham Rd. 0:4) The Genuine Victrola in a Distinctive Period Model Cabinet There is a delicate beauty a trueness, a purity of tone which is successfully pro- duced only by the Victrola. Those who have long hoped for the proper setting for this supreme instrument will find it in this distinctive cabinet 90.° ~ Down, Balance in Small $5 Monthly Payments Mahogany Fintsh No Inderest Charged on Deferred Payments This model is exclusive with seme JarieS McCreery & C0, 2» sx: THE FOOTBALL SEASON IS NOW ON Get Posted as to Winners and the Scores of Former Season: THE 1921 WORLD ALMANAC Will Equip You to Answer All Questions Authorttatively PRICE 50 CENTS 4 BY MAIL 65 CENTS