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( ? VAN NAME-CAHIL FIGHT IN RICHMOND Borough President, Shelved, Goes on War Path Against Party Leader. Calvin D. Van Name, Borough President and veteran or- ganization Democrat, ts qn the war path against Matthew Cahill, Démo- cratic leader, whe ts charged with having shelved Mr. Van Name after having promised Mayor Hylan that he would denominato him. Instead o renominating Mr. Van Name, M: Cahill accepted the nomination for Qimacif. Friends of the Richmond Boroidgh President declare this means @ serious split in the Democratic arty. It ‘s generally belleved that Pres!- ert Van Name and his friends will support George Cromwell, Republican / Borough President candidate. “Will you campaign for Mr. Crom- well?” Mr. Van Name was asked to-day. “I won't say a word about that.” Sut I will admit that I 2 campaigning for the entire Democrutic ticket, with the exception of the office of Borough President I think all the Democratic candidates but one will sweep Staten Island. Every one down my way knows who that exception will be." The Richmond Borough President then aired his views on the political ethics of party leader pi ng out the highest office on the ticket for action highly detri- rty and the com- said Mr. Van Namo, “Just urphy doing that in MeCuoye doing it : sentiment would instantly * The Flavor Lasts! | > ‘ |renominated,” said @M:. Van Name. | * |"Cahill told the Mayor 1 was golng fl j to be renominated, and that VC —_T_T_—_———-—_— i night nominated ‘himself, | ! _ Richmond ed in Staten Island.” r. Cahill shown ment t H vanla Hotel. : F Hog, year by the firm without cost to t “Mayor Hylan wanted to see — tion, says Mr, jchar With having eit sud his mind or broken ua prom- j. Unfortu jnately, I was not enough of a politi- | jelal to stop him, having been a law- yer and devoting myself to that pro- | fession the greater part of my life. 1| The First Rat away with Mrs. Van Name when | M B ll }Ca mposed himself on the Demo- |, Friends of Mr. Name declare | he was led to belleve that in the} event he was not renominated for Borough President he would be nomi- | hated for the Supeeme Court, fits] | It was not until 1835 that the Masque Ball was accepted by New York society, when the first function of its kind was ven by Mr. & Mrs. Henry revoort in their home at 5th Avenue and 9th Street. The affair was such a success that the Masque Ball has been an accepted social function ever since. It was just a year later that the famous Ferris Hams and | Mame was evidently overlooked when this nomination was made, J | hill's supporters say. jfriends say he shelved Mr. Van Name's | was deliberately | Scenecmnialiisiintiens ACCUSES MAN HE AIDED OF TAKING $1,000 RINGS | Detective Recovers Valuables—Pria- Bacon were born, for in that oner Claims War Service Record, year the first experiments were Charged with tho alleged theft of three Erber Neipes what we call diamond rings valued at $1,000, Henry dad Stack, twenty, who refused to give his | address, was arraigned to-day in tho| Fs A+ Ferris & Company, Inc. | Long Island City Court. The complain- New York 253) FERRIS ‘HAMS & BACON “That Irresistible Flavor’’ fate was Francis Burnell of No. Thirteenth Avenue, Astoria, Queens, | Burnell alg he was robbed after + had befriended Stack, who told him hv was AN overseas veteran needing assia Detective Degiio of the Hunters | Point Detective Bureau recovered th» | Jewelry. er arresting Stock, he sald he jearned from him where they’ were | hidden, jACTRESS FILES COMPLAINT. | i i Asking $25,000 Damages, Tells of | Attack Im Automobile. The complaint in the suit for $25,000 ¢ | begun by Mss Betsy Ross, moving pie- ture actress, ggalnst Cyril A. Carroll, | son of a former Tammany leader, was | filed yesterday in the County Clerk's | |office. Misa Roas alleges that on April AGH PNE eS wr = @ vacked By Nature—Does Not Burn Soothes and Penetrates 3, 1921, she was at Travers Island and| 2 at Carroll's invitation entered an auto- mobile to take them back to New York. At the Boston Post Road and Basi 0th Street, she alleges, Carroll “ma Ne ly and violently assaulted the ff a struck her violent and blows in the face and breast and ly kicked her in the spine and r parts of her body and publicly and foretbly selzed her person and tore her cloth be alleges some of her permanent and she was ed and held up to pub- greatly h Fi ridicule, The | hew sugar-coated | chewing gum which everybody likes — you will, ‘acket around pep. permint flavored chewing gum that will ald your appe- tite and digestion, polish your teeth and moisten your throat. | By the makers of J Bi 1 Ls A delicious | peppermint | flavored sugar — “After Every Meal” Formerly A.T. Stewart & Co. Broadway at Ninth, New York Earlier-than-usual Clearaway of our Best Suits for Women Wednesday 62 suits that were $98 to $125.......... $85 52 suits that were $135 to $165.........$110 18 suits that were $175 to $210........ 11 two or three-piece costume suits..... (that were $250 to $350) Many of these suits are copies and adaptations from the Paris Openings, trimmed with the newest furs and embroideries in the newest ways. There are also straight line models, most of them with fur collars, and afew tailleurs, on severely tailored lines. A collection of distinctive suits for all occasions, beautifully made, of silk and wool cash- mere, duvetyn, moussyne, silk veldyne, marvella, erminic, duvet de laine, yalama. The furs of excellent quality; generously used. Caracul, in black and natural col- or, squirrel, mole, natural lynx, krimmer, wolf, kolinsky dyed fitch, beaver and nutria. Second Floor, Old Bullding $6.50 to $12.50 REDFERN Corsets, Wednesday, $3 and $4 ea. 240 corsets, $6.50 grade .... And 300 180 corsets, $7.00 grade .......0.0ceeee H corsets of | § 240 corsets, $8.00 grade ....... one $3 eae $12.50 | 4. 482 corsets, $9.00 grade . ela, REDFERN Corsets for the slight figure, the slender figure, the average figure, the full figure, the stout figure—for every individual type of figure. 1,400, all new, beautifully constructed by corsetiers with nearly fifty years’ experi- ence. Fashionable low tops. Elastic waistbands. Long hips. Some models have been scientifically constructed with insets of surgical webbing. Pink silk figured broche, pink figured material or pink batiste—all good, durable materials—finished with satin ribbon and lace. Third Floor, Old Buliding and Subway Alsie, New Bullding Dinner Sets and Odd Pieces at Half Price, Wednesday a Eight of our open stock patterns to be closed out French china, English porcelain, and American porcelain Dinner sets of 52, 98, 100 and 107 pieces have been made up out of stocks on hand —ual! to be sold at half. And there are separate pieces to be sold singly or by the halt dozen or dozen, also at half price—plates, tea cups and saucers, coffee cups and saucers, bouiiiorn cups, meat platters, covered vegetable dishes, tea-pots, sugar and cream pitch- ers, etc. 29 French china dinner sets $50 and $73 107 pieces, two patterns—spray and border. Regular price $100 and $146. | 28 English porcelain dinner sets Three border designs. 5 . sets, regular price, $37.50, now 107 piece sets, regular prices, $65, $75, $160; now $22.50, $37.50, $80. 46 American porcelain dinner In two patterns. 52 piece sets (gold band), regular price | $30; now $15. 07 piece sets (Spray), regular price : now $16. 107 piece sets (gold price, $40, now $30, Open stock pieces of a!l above sets, at Half Price Second Gallery, New Building Ss s, regular price $65, now band), regular 22 Ta-beds (may be used as table or bed) at HALF price ue $53 forthe $106 mahogany Ta-bed, Mission design $56.50 for the $113 mahogany Ta-bed, William & Mary design $60.25 for the $120.50 mahogany Ta-hed, Hepplewhite de a Se $63 forthe$126 mahogany Ta-bed, Hepplewhite design $75.50 for the $151 walnut Ta-Bed, Chippendale design oy $84 for the $168 walnut Ta-bed, Queen Anne design {ho TA-Bed is the only bed of its type that is regulation bed height, All other con- cealed beds are low. It is simple as can be, nothing to get out of order a tine library tabie by day, a comfortable bed at night At half pvice these beds are cheaper than a library table of the same proportions, type and woods 6 are of walnut. 16 of mahogany. Sixth Gallery. New Building HOGLEES Fur Collars for coats and tailleurs for b ae Woolen Fabrics in No doubt many a_ boy Topcoats at $25 Fashion decrees that has wished for just such Well-tailored models ot} fur shall be used in every shoes as these. They are) yoo] chinchilla cloth, ker-! conceivable way this sea- the identical styles of the sey cloth, all wool coatings, expensive brogues for men, 4. double faced woolen “on and they are so well made jyaterials; warmly lined The ‘that they will keep that in ved flannel or Venetian Is show é good appearance, and interlined. new colle seed or ur Patt Of heavy grain leather Large shawl or convert-| which ae ue 6 va in tan, with perforations! ible collars of self material, great wrappy a onitait for on toe, heel, toe-cap and in- krimmer cloth or badger Phe Wi tee coat cia chic hae ound ee ane fur. choker for the tailleur heavy soles make them serviceable and comfort Reindeer, navy blue, Squirrel, b . scarlet, brown, — heather raat Sizes 1 to 6 mixtures, wine ollay Burlington Arcade Floo Sizes 6 Lo 16 New Building Third Floor, Gid Builting First Floor, Old Buliding | | | Tcalting the THRIFTY to ACTION on WEDNESDAY] - Exceptional values in the new Dress Goods French velours de Laine, $3.90 yd.—below import cost Soft and pliable, with a duvetyn finish, not gigged up by a machine to look like velours. Excellent quality, 54 in. wide. Ideal weight for suits, dresses and wraps. Large selection of Fall and Winter colors, also black. Smart all-wool Tweeds. 75 yard 54 in. wide, firmly woven, soft finish. Will tailor prop- erly and wil! not sag. Large choice of this season’s fash- ionable heather mixtures, including the popular oxfords in various shades, Plainy Scotch Homespuns, $2.45 yd.—below import cost 54 in. wide, in a large selection of the new smart colors, including French blue, rust, copper, rose, beige, corn, wis- taria and gray. First Floor, Old Bullding Woolen Sports Skirts for Miss 14 to 20 Reduced Were $18.75 to $22.50 ) in our own stocks .... $15 Were $23.50 to $25 in) our own stocks ....... i} $19. 50 Prunella cloth and wool velours in a bewildering choice of large and small checks, stripes and plaids at both $16 1 And, at $19.50, some of velours from Rodier, stripes and checks in delightful patterns. Also, some $15.75 grades. Wool } § velours in plaids and stripes ....... ‘ 9. 75 No color which lends gayety to the sports costume is missing among the brilliant designs of these skirts. Box, side, knife and. occasionally, accordion pleated. Straight, slightly wathered models. All well made, with taped belts. Second Floor, Old Bullding Wool-filled Comforters,°6 Less than cotton-filled sold for a year ago The covering is of sateen with a rose design confined exclusively to this store, and plain sateen borders of old rose, delft blue, pink, blue and green. The comforter is stitched all over, to keep the wool in place. Selling fast. Everybody likes them. Fourth Gallery, New Building Special Wednesday AMPICO Matinee In the Auditorium, at 2.30. CHICKERING-AMPICO _Re- roducing Piano with MILTON RUSKIND, ianist and com- oSer'; “DNA REATRICE LIND- The last word in Sports Skirts When perllaine, RODIER’S new and much-talked-about fabric, is ivory color and has | } a most original and de- cidedly stunning pointed bor- der of Paris’ new red; —or when it's brown, smartly striped with gray and red, and is used by @ master designer and tailored into the new plain sports skirts; -the result worth seeing, 50 to $29.60. Then, Too ‘Theve are the new wrapped skirts made of Scotch plaids or of English shawls that look like particularly stun- no, and N, dancer. Compositions by great mas- LI , SCHUMANN, HMS, RIMSKY- First Gallery, New Building, well, it's ning tweeds bordered and | P bl fringed in @ decivedly smart eta orta' e fashion. Typewriter ee ale The REMINGTON portable Homespuns with large tpeve riter has been built to suit plaids in distinctive color the requirements of everybody combination, $10.75. who nessa fypewsstse ees: per ni se. Velours—black or navy It is quite a little marvel of blue with striking patterns compactness — standard key- embroidered in white or gold board—single shift—lock shift inetly new note Spacer—two: ribbon. 18,75 Fits into a t ng case, only on four inches high, is light in Important feature weight and about the most satis- All of these skirts are factory little machine available. fashioned after the new plain 0, It may be purchased on models with slit pockets and the club plan by payment of a narrow belts, Sainte down. Second Floor, Old Building ‘all, phone or write. Commercial Stationery, Downstairs Store, New Building 1,200 Men’s new Neckties at 50c Salesmen s sanifles, $1, $1.50 and $2 ties Hardly two ties alike, Bewildering choice. You won't know which dozen to pick out. Plain colors. Fancy effects. Stripes. Changeable tones, Satins. Twills. Poplins. Reps. All good, generous four-in-hands. Onta by the Broadway door reade Floor. New Buliding | — . ieee ied