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[; ve >a LS LUTE eneeeincnntingieansithaainnet lh AAA NT TTT ERI Eerean's CAMPAIGN LACKING IN ENTHUSIASM THAT MARKED © AL SMITHS FIGHT LAST YEAR ' a) This Is Taken as Indication of the Way wind i" Is Blowing—Cheers and Hand Clapping, “” but No Wild Demonstrations Such as Seen = in Democratic Campaign of 1920. =~ By Joseph S. Jordan. ‘A line on the appr BD, clection has been g polftical experts who Sfaws show the way th fnjthe manner tn which the has been opened with the three weeks away € who believed that the campa fn as soon as the nominees of Parties were named, but campaign managers, of course, know better | There have ®been meeting Yuncheons and dinners right along and | ! Fesolutions offered, and ut all thes: | gatherings efforts have been made t Zgel the pulse of the | praiten cumy éially on Moi rran’s arraign dministration was Stention and pun Mause. The attitude of t Wudiences thebetofore hu matic, but the « in all that wa Pvrhe Tamm ‘dp swing long ve boroughs had + feards and pictures no’ wild “@ieh us were wont to fast x when he was runing f re {that it Is folly to say thd closures of the Mey« Were wot without + 2 One of the question gockuly ask ¢ follow ammany jainst er Gov ere in the city minding bis trackin Pusiness, minding his own busine nd apparently uninterested in th Rylan campaign. Against the argument tha tract behalf of the M ‘the st t ‘ernor w Gnittee wil Bis nomin: Sty. that’ Bpond the observers, the fireman who w bo presentation fing Chicf of th trent. The fir lost his) eloau @nd grew red fing Chief: And it aid that the axe out for or of} Mayor Hylan's ‘Yotes is to tell t ehildren how he s' @p the engine, that working for the folks fis is probably His F to the 126,000 part-time ‘why every child isn’t entitled to a @ent, notwithstanding that he prom- fixed tt to the parents four years « Sol Ullman is again a candidate for the Assembly from the 6th Dis- | frict on the Tammany ticket @ strict is that of Sam Koenig Cha man of the Republican County Com mittee, notwithstanding t Bol has been going bly| for the p: t winter Assembly the fight against th Which put the ba the hands of the S| @ gave him a str islation, The ‘ofe of the most forceful opponents of the ouster of the Socialists, His [Comptroller Crale’s workers were put yesterday and to-day. plantcring fhe city with his photographs in large ized form. The pictures of Mr. Cralp re the same which he used in his @pmpaign four yoars ago, and the This brightly colored door- ‘atop costs $5.00 EARLS from the ocean, silks from the Orient, and gifts for all occasions from Ovington’s — three ex- cellent examples of fine things coming from their proper places. OVINGTON’S “TheGift Shopot 5th Ave’ Fifth Avenue at 39th St. and Emina V. Mc greet Al Sinith |] mont Avenue, ost of Reg: ayy candidate for re-election. ers, besides Register Poly be tim Driscoll, Witt a d J.C. to-night in the Inter- Thet ‘Feit, ocratic ‘Sara Friedman, Mary | iffington, Catherine May M secretary to Bor Bruckner of » days ar- "s speaking omment on it was that Mayor Hylan's Campaign Commit- tee announe that Carlo Barsott', publisher and editor of 1) Progresso, hax accepted membership in town, it vmmittee will ut the Hotel Commo- wonieht, at whieh the will be Col tore. te Assistant Secretary 4 mning for him a fine trih ir he to speak in speakers rt this last uit the subject is to be wi the Hylan Adiministras eo truth: Adm in to be told about the man; Catherine T. 1 § that the truth ts yn at his address: chts, Senator from the reports ieation, says that| id. purchase the Roard pf seation sel sin the vielnity | he ma- | should nothing | 1919. The financial ad- | hould not dictate and adminis- Special at tration w y his behalf Sdward Polak, Demo-| team mates in the Assembly for two will at Hunts | can get The Dressmaking Dep’t will make Gowns of rich imported brocaded velvets The two Teddies were terms. es MONARCHISTS PLAN “TERROR” CAMPAIGN Vie: Shoot OM pone Hist VIENNA, Oct. 19.—According to a report In the Arbelter Zeitung to-da the monarchists at Innsbruck, the capital of the Austrian Tyrol, are preparing to rise against the republic. The monarchiats are supposed to be organizing a ‘terror’ company of ex- cellently armed men who will at the beginning of the outbreak arrest all well known Socialists and Pan-Ger- mans, the Anbelter Zeltung says, and some of them will be hanged from lampposts to intimidate the popula- tion, If the railwaymen, postal employees or other officials refuse to work, the paper continues, the tmonarchists plan to shoot them. Sool in Who Op- Snien Agent for Auto Thieves, “Dr, Howard Peterson,” arrested after detectives from whom he tried to escape ired a dozen shots at him at Riverside and Mist Street yesterda sed, the police say, to being sules for a wang that stole automobiles shington. He sald he got $200 for had sold about rd him as Nor- ne, of No, 43 to order $185.00 SR IE ERS IE RH. Herald Square Bath Robes for Small Children Bath robes of blanket cloth, in navy, brown, or tt laids. Sizes 2 to 4 years. $1.59 lanket cloth bath robes in plaid and Indian patterns, finished with a heavy cord girdle and a pocket to put one’s hankie in. In a great many very nice colors. Sizes 2 to 6 years. $2.79 Corduroy robes with kimono sleeves, just like mother’s. In Copenhagen, rose, tomato and turquoise. Sizes 2 to 6 years. $1.79 —Third Floor, 36th Street, Rear, Baby Carriages Reduced! Perambulator Model $29.50 Formerly up to $54.50 Has reversible hood, reclining back and deep foot well. Finished in blue or gray. Light in weight and easily operated. Other perambulators, finished in pareoue colors, $46.50 Formerly $54.50 Reed Pullman Carriages, with reversible gear, corduroy upholstered, $39.25 to $69.50. Go-carts and Strollers, $8.24 to $46.50 $21.89 Our Former Price Was $32.40 The convenience and attractive ap- pearance of a floor lamp can now be added to a room which is not equipped with electricity. This oil-burning floor lamp gives plenty of mellow lamplight without glare. Mahogany finished base, complete with oil fount, burner, chimney, ring Ine. ! | | | | | if i xt O il-B i | Filia Floor ‘Lamps | New York The Sale Continues Men’s Shirts $1.44 Madeof Woven FabricsOnly Fibre Stripes Woven Stripes Satin Stripes Woven Cords Soft Cuff Coat Models Rows —Main Floor, 36th Strees. 14 Karat Solid Gold Novelties Reduced to Prices that Cannot Be Matched Lururious accessories for refined tastes. Platinum and for safety matcl Reduced from $109.00 Cigarette Case, thin model, engine turned, with shield for monogram. Reduced from $206.00 $154.00 Platinum and gold cigarette case. very thin model, Engine turned. Reduced from $349.00 $194.00 14 kt. gold. head gold match case $63.50 Waldemar watch chain of platinum, with fey links. Reduced from $146.00 $109.00 Waldemar hn chain, platinum with bar and link design. Reduced from $20 00 $194.00 Green gold flask. Reduced from $258.00 $194.00 Mesh bag, 5 inch frame, with fine mesh Reduced from $389.00 Mesh bags, 542 inch frame, made of fine mesh, in 14 kt. gold Reduced frorn $489.00 $294.00 $367.00 Green gold cigarette case. Thin Mesh bag and vanity case combined model, engine turned on one side. of 14 kt. gold. Reduced from $196.00 $116.00 Reduced from $563.00 $329.00 [eee7g Main ior, B4th Street, Front, there night and turn’ them peign Abraham Witt, head of the Tdo pendent Voters’ Leagu the Bronx 1 be Chairman at a meeting at the headquarters, No. 470 Tre MADISON A Thirty-fourth velaine, |B. Altman & Co. VENUE = FIFTH AVENUE, NEW YORK Street For to-morrow (Thursday) An Extraordinary Offering of Fur-trimmed Coats & Wraps | in new, fashionable models, developed in fine-quality | very specially Coats, chiefly of marvella; with collar and cuffs of beaver or squirrel Wraps and Coats, variously made of pan- veldyne, orlando and boliva; with collar and cuffs of mole, wolf or karakul, (Salon on the Third Floor) Madison Avenue - Fifth Avenue * 34th and 35th Streets New York Thirty-fifth Street Women’s materials priced at $142.00 at $95.00 . (Third Floor) and shade holder and shade. The gold encrusted tassels and braid make the silk shade very effective. It is silk lined and edged with a tour-inch silk fringe. May be had in rose, gold or blue. 24 inches in diameter. 15, 480 Thin ‘Rinpor China Tea Cups and Saucers $1.49 Set | Six Tea Cups and Saucers A very remarkable offering in view of the fact that this Nippon China is priced below import cost and that it is practically impos- sible to obtain more. This is an exceptional opportupity to replenish your stock of cups and saucers. The decorations are combinations of conventional and floral designs in pleasing color border effects, on a good looking china body. Riss —Basement, 34th Street, Front, The following numbers are only a few of those on sale. We carry almost one hundred titles. Most of these are fox trots, some are one-steps, waltzes, vocal and standard selections. a leles, + ippi Cradle. 9121 Yoo Hoo. Saturday. 9122 In a Boat. My Cherry Blossom. 9123 You're Just the Type for Sparkling Dina Old Swim- Cut Glass | eee 9112 Gass 5 a $2.97 Our Usual Price Would Be $5.24 Every one who likes his home brightened with richly cut glass will appreciate these flower vases for their economy as well as their beauty. The vases are all cut from genuine lead blanks in several Aah patterns. The height Oh Joy . 9115 Anna, In Indiana. Kill ‘Em With Kindness. 9116 Ma. I've Got the Joys. 9117 Tyek Me to Sleep. My Sunny Tennessee 9118 Bring. ‘Bast My Blushing Made Me 9119 Molly fers a CHiottey. Ain't You Comin’ Out, vi on Forget is 10 inches, which is a very Melinda? es and dainty size for 9105 all By Myself. the shorter stemmed flowers. pen Armes, Alaeyrp Basement, Hith Street, Front, Double-Faced Kloqys —Vomplete Musto Dept, Fourth Floor, Sth street, Rear, Equipped yith battery and standard bulb to shed a clear and strong light. Fountain Pen Style I} 39c Each =|} With a clip to fasten on vest pocket or other convenient place. The compact size makes it a constant companion. Ryness —Bave' B5th Street, Front, Corset Brassieres at $2.39 A brassiere and hip confiner com- bined, made of strong pink brocade. It has elastic inserts over the hips which help to make it conform to the figure. Fastens in back, front and side. It has side and front hose supporters. Sizes 34 to 46." Revs Third Floor, 35th Street. Phonograph Records 10 inch 9106 My Man. 910, Love Will Find a Ware Who'll Be the Next to Cry Over You? 9108 I'm Nobody's Baby Ain’t We Got Fun 9109 The Last Waltz. Sally, Won't You Come Two “hits” oneach record (double-faced)- No obsoletes or out-dated titles—all are ew. We are the only store in Greater New York which sells these records. 937 Mello Cello. Nesting Time. 947 Sweetheart. Say You'll Be Mine. 930 Pucker Up and Whistle. Baby Curls. 953 Abide With Me Rock of Ages 154 Rose of Athlone That Tumble Down Shack in Athlone, 969 The Rosary Back? 9110 Listening. llo. 9111A Baby In Love (from “Last Waltz”). Learn to Smile (from The Holy City “O'Brien Girl”). 968 The Lost Chord 993 Ain't We Got Fun? "A Dream. Peggy O'Neil. 970 Carry Me Back to Old 996 Two Little Love Birds Virginny Home Again Blues. My Old Kentucky Home. 975 For You Alone. Old Black Joe. 984 March of Toy By Victor Herbert. Father of Victory March. 481 Kohala Marth March. at the Telephone Co Wedding 991 Cohen’s New Auto. Cohen on Prohibition 998 Oh, Me! Oh, My!--from Two Little Girls in Blue. ealous of You. altimore Buzz. Bad-Land Blues, 9102 In Honeysuckle Time The Jazz-Me Blues. 932 Over the Hill. I'm. Missin’ issin’. 934 Moonlight. 9101 Mammy’s Reb 992 Cohen on His Honey- 935 Wang Wave Blues moon, Found a Rose in the Cohen Talks J the Devil's Garden, Ladies. VaNtivaxt/aNi: | : fe ig ii