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TWO WOMEN CANDIDATES TELL OF MUNICIPAL # OUSECLEANING | AND REAL COMMUNITY SERVICE) Miss Boswell Asks if New York People Are THE HVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 19, 1921. {ime reduction of the city budget. Just [How wall he hae carried out this) | pledge is shown in the fact'that un-| |der Ing Administration tha cost of the city Government has mounted | until it has reached the figure of $1,- 000,000 a day, In 1917 the badget was) | $211,114,186.82, By 192t the Iudget had mounted to $345,530,089.17 the tax- Fe belleve that the ety got the fufl value of every dollar of’ this enor- mous increase? Now, do the men and women o' New York want their city to remain for another four years undbr a Mayor HYLAN AND LINCOLN PAIRED IN EULOGIES AT POLICE BANQUET dinner given by Rodman Wanamaker to the officers and staff of the Police | Reserves in the grand ball room of the Waldorf-Astoria Police Commissioner Enright seemed to outshine all the other ora~ tors of the evening in lauding “our War Mayor" when he likened the criticism directed at the present Ad- ministration to that which was flung at George Washington and Abraham Lincoln during their lives, and de- had been apprehensive lest his splen- did physique be unable to withstand the strain of the attacks by “the in- terests,” Commissioner Enright added, “But, thank the Lord, he has been able to withstand {t, and he is stand- ing to-day trumphant as the most steadfast and the very best Mayor New York has ever known.” The diners, numbering more than 900, joined vociferously in this tribute to the Mayor and gave him what was undoubtedly the greatest ovation he has received from any audience since two handsome testimonials of esteem were presented to Mr, Wanamaker, who is directly responsible for the building up of the police reserve force. One of these was presented by Mrs, Robert H. Elder, who js a Major in the reserves, on’ behalf of the women in the organization. The other, coming from the men reservists, was presented by Col. William A, Daw- kins. Following bis usual custom, Mr. Wanamaker introduced the Mayor as “John Faithful Hylan.” After paying high tribute to the services rendered CONGRESSMEN VIEW CANAL, UTICA, Oct, 19.—Three hundred guest! fittended the banguot ut the Hotel Utes last night given by the Utica Chamber of Commerce to the State Waterways tourists. ‘The party, left Albany yes- terday and came through the Barge Canal to Amsterdam. — Congre: who are on the trip expressed ment at the size of the toc! of them having-a lft of thitty:fve fost with room for three 2,000-ton barges. Representative Sisson of Misalssipp!, a member of the Appropriations Com- mittee, said he might endeavor to have the Government give the canal its share of the Federal money to be expended on waterways, the commencement of his campaign. At the conclusion of the orat by the reserves, the Mayor turned upon his political enemies. aaagenls Woes of “Our War Mayor” Like Washington’s, Says clared that history would recognize Mayor Hylan reatness, Grover A. Whalen, Commissioner of Plant and Structures, Jef: the sound- Satisfied With Four Years More Of FAylati | whese promises nave menBt oa itt, 1 or Want a New Deal—Miss Mathews |'elgont leadership tor which Henry Writes on Constructive Democracy in! 'y H. Curran has publicly: shown his capacity? xine city's Ananciat system needs a} Enright ing of the Mayor's praises to others SALE AT ALL |} thorough housecleaning. Mr. Curran Bi 4 " © sacrib- ~ ’ 4 ° |and contented himself with descr! BEDELL STORES Women's Work. Tak Slbdeed Bian 1). Work ton the ———— ing Rodman Wanamaker, the host By Helen Varick Boswell. Do the citizens of New York City By Annie Mathews. Subsequent to Suffrage being grant- | ) @@ to women, four short years ago, those of us who had taken the lead in | Administration, obtaining votes for | IN BROOKLYN Pulton Street Near Hoyt | ganize the city's financial system and| to simplify and make more efficient} the doing of the city’s work. Aa) of the evening, as “one of the great~ est men God has ever put on the face of the earth.” Declaring that the Mayor's ‘The lyfe of praise was twanged last night until it all but cracked under | the strain when Mayor Flan ap- peared as the guest of honor at a want four more years of the present) president of the Board of Aldermen, or IN NEWARK Broad Street & West Park friends do they want a/ Mr. Curran saved the city $500,000 In new deal? This} Year, and he accomplished this feat | without discharging a man or reduc-| women of the Em- | 18 the question) ing a salary. MM i Bs pire state were the voters munt|'"As the woman noménee for Rogiater| i 19 West Thirty-Fourth Street—New York faced with the new | decide at the of New York County on the Republi- | | problem of reor- election in No- Ser oe aa CAAA UTEURAT on hake a} di r i j part of an Administration that can ganizing our sex} vember, ahow New York City in the next four! E E i on a political basia _Do Mr.and Mra years Just how campaign pledges can| xtraor mary Thursday vent . j j that would have | |i Voter and Miss! be carried out. T beapeak a new. deal Fi EF Cc t ; 7 tae eeoall ne Ae ration of New York sufticient value to| he frie CME : City, a new deal in which the full ine ur oats the individual to} shih i 4YO° value will be received by the elty Somdinnn. Hew Hylan rave four, from the axpayer'n fall, 1 which | Note These Remarkably Low Prices j ey) we auOUE JER years ago and there will be no squandering of money, | by ket eh te 48 ag they fully in-| 9° Dribery or corruption 36-IN. HUDSON SEAL COATS $225 4 How to unity the | ee ee nJ| FIGHT ON DODGE -IN. FRENCH SEAL COATS... ....$ ° °. i eae cress ech eras how far he has| | Ten 36-IN oe Highest Type Offerings—All-Inclusive in Variet 7 MP women in any one ("Made good"? ‘This is the test of the| MILLIONS AVERTED | Great Big Collars and Cuffs of Skunk, Beaver, Squirrel. y b atstrict, say, who. were inclined to | Present Administration arr | Biiaet their efforts attr prolonged Wut. | Maycr Hylan pledged himscit to] DBTROTN, Ost 12.—olrautt Court ap-| 36-IN. BAY SEAL COATS...... .. .. -.$79-50 Equalling Last Year’s } frage labor, or who still harbored a| 'lne absolute reduction of taxes, In- laattlamant 68 the eatate of the tase doin | Hundreds of Other Coats—Similar Values. Becca heh diate bled nerd ied ME Th St BR) | rooted antipathy to Woman Suffrage, ieee KE ante on been a], Dodge, automobile manufacturer, in ad not yet been aroused |St€&4Y increase, until now the aver-|a bill filed by Mathilda R. Dodge. I Sera iterait ‘ih Tia a etcgen age tax rate in the five boroughs is| Mrs. Dodge, who is sole executor, asks 25 Va ues! all, who were completely sub-|37 Pe? Cent. more than it was in 1917.) that another administrator be appointed | f coh | bY ae it ou Ee or hal adie eh auton * |'Then the average tax rate was 2.08; |t act with her, | | merged in an endless chain of hou ~ | now it is 2.82. | Since the drawing of the will, a daugh- | § bold drudgery and routine? And, too,| Then, again, just to check up Tam-| ter has been born and her title to 2] 392 TPirtu AVE “AT 36 St | now proceed to take our half the|many pledges, compare tye city's chare in the estate, valued at $25,000,000, total tax bill in 1921 with The Kingdom in the district club houses | y . total without arousing bitter resentment on | Pill In 1917. In four years this, tax el) as a compromise by which John the part of the n who had held | Pill Brew from $168,555,809.18 to $278, | 1°, Dod; ves $1,600,000 Instead absolute, unquestioned sway there for | 218,382.59, an increase of 65 per cent. | of the th willed ‘him by his | * m century or mor Anoth¢ of the Mayor was| father. Democracy has always been a con- structive force in the co: unity. In| each of the Assembly districts of the) city some one woman who had earned the distinction and had a strong fol- lowing in the locality was elected a district leader or Executive Member of the Tammany Council for that dis- frict. In that way and by reason of my extensive activities for the Suf- . L became the leader of the 19th] Assembly District. As with the other woman leaders of the Democratic Party, 1 had the self-saine duties, privileges and rights then in relation tw the women’s affairs of my district as had my able and distinguished co- leader, Mr, William Allen, in relation te the affairs of the men of the dis- trict. Thus, in giving this entirely new group of leaders a virtually free hand, Tammany signalized the initia, tion of a broad-minded policy toward women in politics which it has since maintained. {The women of the twenty-three districts in this county having been Organized, we leaders’ met to dis- uss ways and means for breaking deen adjusted by the Probate Court, Second Soor- Fike Clevatore __ Hundreds fashionable tailored, after- noon and street models—in amazing purchase and sale—at incomparable savings! Values like these have never been offered in New York Dest & Co. Fifth Avenue ac 35th Screet Established. 1.879 Canton Crepes Tricotines Crepe de Chines Combinations eee es -Colors are Black, Navy, Brown and Others Now in Demand Don’t Tell the Children to Eta es Be Careful of Their Shoes => Prunella Cloth Skirts aistrict as an example, we have | com- ‘mittees covering Americanization, employment, contingent aid, self-de- velopment, political and other stud- fes. The social side necessary to a well-rounded community service is also well provided tor, In the way of entertainments at stated periods and Meetings of a social or semi-social | mature. Thus we aim to reach every + woman in our immediate community | with the type of service which is | west fitted to her requirements, and | ‘best fitted to bring her to a realiza- ‘ion of the fact that we Deme >ratic women are working for the good of all of us, and not for the good or| benefit or interest or any one partic-| ular class or creed. { The cc-cperation of the men in our 1th Assembly District has been a #piendid and encouraging thing. We , Women, on the other hund, have seen to it that their privacy was never un- | Mecessarily encroached upon, * After | all, the conditions ana aims of our district club house nave been more | or less those of the smaller unit, the| home itself. And it 1s the home idea @round which we, as a somewhat Jarger family, have grouped our- elves. As to the future, if we may take these small four years of Suf- frage as any criterion, we look to de-! velop from among the ranks of our women just as able politicians as i there are among the men of the par-| ty. It may be, of course that for| | one or two decades to come the ' ; Offering Remarkable Values 6° Genuine high grade Prunella skirts that formerly commanded $12 and $15—obtainable tomorrow at about haif. Newest box-plaited N modes, new striped or plaided affairs in desirable combinations of \y Tan, Black, Navy and Tan, White and Navy, etc. In wanted sizes BUY BEST & CO. SHOES OF SOLID LEATHER AND THEY WON’T HAVE TO anc A RENT ORI In a {n_a Variety of Plaids Stripes and Combinations EALTHY normal children should be hard on their shoes. And Best & Co. shoes are made for just that kind of wear. They are designed by specialists for. scientific foot- comfort, built of solid leather, well reinforced where the wear comes. James MeCreery & Co. . # s bth A p 35th Street Made of the finest, most serviceable materials, ee ° and made in the best possible way, Best & Co. shoes for children can’t be anything but the best. By actual test they give more miles to the dollar, and out wear ordinary shoes by months. Frowp, will be comparatively small it there is this to be remembered, that our special advantage in under- faking the burdens in part of mu- nicipal housekeeping will be that we have to the saturation point Second Floor—Use the Special Fifth Avenue Entrance that {| Special understonding of such prob- | lems which can only be gained ) through generations of housekeeping | and home-making experience. —_—_——_ WELLS APPROVES CONFERENCE HERE t | Noted Writer Sees Benent From | Holding Parley in Washingt LONDON, Oct. 19.—H. G. Wells, who will write articles on the Arms Conference for The World, the Chi- ago Tribune and ussoctated papers, sails to-day on the Adriatic for | America. Mr. Wells, whose views of the meeting are I'ki!y to be read witan more lively interest than any other newspaper product of the occasion, is looking forward with pleasure to his A Very Special Offering of Men’s High Shoes $7.95 AN “ALL-LEATHER” MODEL Sizes Il to2 4.50 8.00 5.50 8.00 Sites 814 to 1014 3.70 6.00 4.50 7.00 Sites 4to8 Tan calf lace shoes White buckskin laced shoes 4.75 Patent leather ankle ties 3.50 Tan or black “Orpic” shoes } OE dlinve very strongly," he said 40-day, “that the discussion of a world Washington must necessarily to entirely different results from those of Versailles, It will be gett'ng international affairs out of the Euro- pean obsession. Wittlam Perkinsky, These are shoes that have been quite popular among the ; \dersom Street, was ins ; ‘an automobile at Henderson { ts, Jersey City, John M All wool heavy ribbed new fall models—their popularity undoubtedly being due p driver, was he olf hose with fancy cu; A : 4 ; Bn I A OT FR fa golf fancy cuff to their quality, appearance and workmanship. All sizes #20, an Old Forge hotel keoper, who tops, brown, gray lovat, | was with him in the car, was held asa witness. and heather mixtures. in Tan or Black Calfskin. Sizes 6 to 16 yrs. 95 to 2.00 os Edward Richardson is Den Béward Richardson, seventy-three, pioneer Flushing builder, died there yesterday of apoplexy. He was a na- Wales. He pullt the fret sroup tp nde “aicad aul section ~ enone