The evening world. Newspaper, October 26, 1921, Page 9

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a a ne — Foe THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 26, 1921, ecited not to be (Mr. Frayne and Mr, Witzpatrick and [irons dem), oth A D; Boynurd! (Nop), 6th A.D, Richard J. Tonry Alege He Defranded 90 Merchants.| Vam Norman Gets Twenty Yearw ‘ "support. | Mr oe will Bay ao, Aronson GRep.), 10th A. D.; Freder-| (D 1th A. Dy John J, Wacker- Samuel Dawe was held tn 96,00 ball! RIVERMEAD, L. 1, Oot. 2¢—after " |, On our Housing Cemmittee wo ex- ck it tad aap) and Samuel I om), sth A. D; Hérraan bs, for the Grand Jury to-day by Magiee|» jury in the Supreme Court had found: panheend vated the, so-called Iron Irectora’ Aowanbat Co ith A. Dy John trate Simpson in the Centre treet | James Van Norman sult ot seoand | j atos Lockwood vo! SuInst) Ba e. 8 exposure was mos Jo vd DY ' O) at hi t ler 4 . ‘ legislation to provide miuim es| cial to organized labor 1 O'conn r Chet) h A.D; EBa-|¢ loth Urougnt Ly th Soretee iC ieahuthatiens lina et Willain 7 to the jeu for women and mir t nj This printed circular is based on ward J. Healy (Rep.), 18th A. Di | feld (Dem,), . of tric motors at No. 46% Broome) vero oe decent living conditions.”" jaauendo and falsehood. Tt i teaued Charles J, Bartunek (Rep) and | Sacodor (De , ee Baleatves ate at tae _prip: | gi Voted for thie bik, Bat o ae Vee E tidal Ses . oner hed given bad che twenty | big alkine for his supper. Frederick L. Nackenburg (Dem),|/ J. Wont (Rh nerchants, uy 2, 6. Senator Lockwood voted a follows: “This record of 14th A.D; Jomeph Steinberg (Rep.), | Ger; - tho lexisiation to give to t Senator Lockwood speaks sor \teelt "| sth A. D.; Maurice Blooh (Dem.),| White (Dem.), 31st A. D, and Louis Soar oh tke aitic pane seme pace mee id in] e year’ Penile gs Soe léth A. Dj Jacob Arthur Adler! J. Druss (Rep.), 22d A. D. | tions of farming communities, friends on Blection Day?” (Rep), 48th A, Dj James Male] QUEENS COUNTY—Raiph Halpern jee —_— r y this rice= y 0 supporter answered _ (Dem.), 19th A. D; Marlo G. dil (rR p), oth A.D, und Henry Baum e er op- | this question as follows: Citi Union Lists Those Pi™ (Rep). 20 A. Di; Michael h 864-566-560 Hirt Ava. AT.46™ STREET citizens’ Union Lists Those NEW YORK. PARIS cometpmaeee Meier 7 , fixing bill, eve: Ap - City Office Holder Sends Out] posed it and 1 Reiburn (Dem) aud Katherine Lange| , RICHMOND COUNTY —Rae L, Bg: ie ‘ osed pri x by bod ; a t Circular Which the Sen- | Ttiave"ulwars voted Ih tor ot PICKLES’ AGAIN CAUGHT | Favoring Amendment to (S00), 224 A. Ds Samuel Dribben | Pech Yes, decidedly, we'll say it dogs. patente A Aba tes A THE PARIS SHOP OF AMERICA @ight-hour and prevailing (Dem.), 28d A. D. ator Tears Apart. Wages lawe—withont except AS SUBWAY PICKPOCKET Present Act. | BRONX COUNTY—Benjamin Antin | 22.577 w te State. i eceradion of Sabor iEhiy iuepccae ral (Dem.-Rep.), 34 A. D.; Thomas J. Me | The United As soon as equipment and decorations are f Labor highly " lewiture re j|Selsed and Held by Exporter tizens’ Union made public Donald (Dem.), 6th A, D.; Walter 6 | A®r ‘ ec Wallet Was Litted. id es ea cn a eeaaties Hammond (Rep.) and Joseph V. atc- [the War trucks and automobites tured completed we move to our new home of every labor-| qwijiam Fisher, atlas Pock, dest| (7487 # 7 Ice (Dem.), 7th A. D. ; at Fifth Avenue, 56th and 57th Streets. 19 the police ga "Pickles," was} who by thelr replies to a question: ““\-1Va8 GoUNTY—Louls M. Montz Jowing measures introduced by teapean es sotcpimnay cates natre gent out from the Union indi- (ep), 4th A. Dz John R, Cre ; : ; ‘ Th x @riticise, the excellent labor record in| All the rent laws. bik ths hide cre cated their desire to vote for an Offer in er ; ease |—which mak 4 dozen of such ———— — = the Legelature of Charles C. Lock-| {y a the teachers’ salary !ncreage rich makes a round dozen : : One of the labor counolis, the presi- Gent of which holds a $6,500 position to the work and vote Under Hylan, has issued a handbill or}ing man and woman in my district. ® etroular criticising, or attempting to| OFSanized labor supported the fol- which weuld clive New York Clty the No. 23 eet, » Soe Wee Mine auterae station | power tO puss on the terme of thc porter. was in the subway station tae Broadway and Canal Streets last night} new franchises, including rates of @e 0. Women Ike Mrs. Ellen O'Grady and the report and re- Qwest of pastors of every church | ' @f every denomination tn the dio- | mee of Albany convinced me that * @omething had to be done, and ip ' $981 I voted for censorship. I have M@avestments (large for me and my fly) in the motion picture in- @uetry and I prefer to protect the | eed health and good morals of | the boys and girls of this city rather than to increase earnings Qnd dividends. | B ‘Benator Lockwood voted for} Pegtalation reducing the number of Gagtor inspectors." Untrue. I voted for the Knight Bi! decauss in amendments al- Most every objection was met. | 2 have never voted to abolish a Mesessary position or to reduce a ealary. ' 3. Senator Lockwood voted to tunr! the water power of the State over 0 | the trusts.” | I voted against the Water Power | ‘Bi and the records show it. The | statement to the contrary is ab- eolutely falee. 4 “Senator Lockwood voted against Sebday baseball. I have participates attended A CR pedod, candidate for c troll "All tt charges that he has faced in as many/amendnient to the Transit Act C late for Comptroller. 1 the pension measures. i 4 Removal Sales | ting below $2,500 a year j when he felt a hand at his bip pocket. “Senator Lockwood voted for us taining money and some con-|Kantrovich (Rep.) and Samuel Dick- peach and a free press." bil by bill, my votes affecting or-| 4.1 where Detective Cavone arreste R. Kaufman (Rep.), 7th A D.; Mor- . * . te Plain Tailor Made Suits @ure censorship. Those interested French Seal Coats Heretofore $125 to $595 | Stantey 3 I Gibbouw to wear with one’s own furs. MANY ARE ONE OF A KI Genator Lockwood this morning to| The bills granting incr and very comprehensive answer to| | worked.and nen va band at bie Bp Pocket |fare and plane for extensions Beaver or Skunk Collars ie the Following meving picture censorship, opposedlother ¢ } 7 was a struggle, but Retph|stein (Dem.), 4th A. D.; Theodore Fe Deep, Enveloping, *E believe in tree specch and a |ESMAY Manin the Lerisiature, and) gree, betective, Cavone arrests tm the industry promised to cican ae = 1 and Costume Tailleurs a = We Sell Themfor $ 1 50 ' SLL (oC ‘| ER) Usualty $250.00 Re EF Ge ENE EES Oke SS dji\| Selected, Perfectly Matched, Beautiful il Included are distinguished suits ot veldyne, moussyne, or duvetyne BT AVENVE AT SOT OTREST | Nid | MODEL SIZES AND CANNOT BE DUPLICATED. A Special Shoe Offering Thursday Whe Evening World made an expiicit | 278 te all the State emp! @ach of the charges, as follows: Fj ready, according to Ralph, had got his] NEW YORK COUNTY—Max 1. jE) |) and Cuffs Unusual Values ey organized labor which favors free his prisoner up to tho street,|Schrieber (Rep.), oth A. D.; Victor Enriching hese | @ree press, 1 opposed motion pic- |men like Mr. Gompers, Mr. Holland, Plas’ Brook. ris Reiss (Rep.), 8th A. D.; Louls B. wp the bed spots. They tailed to $ $ $ 85 *125 to *350 Skins; Smart 36-inch Length Models. 34th Street—New York Sse irre teemwee’ “Uy eu te or Pena a Second floor ~Take Elevator . : Beautiful Fur-Trimmed Women’s and Misses’ Coats and Coat Wraps ‘95 *125 to *395 with Deep Collars of Heretofore $125 to $550 Wolf, Mole In a wide variety of the season's fashionable modele in Australian marvel mids mover ip a with fur trim: ming of mole, beaver, cai or Australian opossum. Opossu m Many are reproductions of original Paris models. For \/omen and Misses On Sale Tomorrow at 7.75 i | 45: | LUXURIOUS FURS Normandy. Bolivi LOW PRICES Chamoistyne New Black Strap Pumps of Suede, Patent Leather and Satin Values to 10.75 ee a | | 2 | | | i | Fashioned on the newest moditied French . | Take cc The fact that these fur values ave being offered in the face of Troubles || last, emphasizing the natural grace of the foot. iz) \ Tamme | 19 0ne fi : a steadily adoancing market should be a further Corrected |) {lso on Sale in Our Brooklyn and Newark Stores : Srixon 3 ae incentive for prompt buying. Stanley & ‘We (Rishi | Natural ae oa Heretofore $395 Bae Natural Raccoon Coat Heretofore $450 $29) S08 bent Ave at SOS¢ Hudson Seal Coat Wrap Heretofore 9850 $550 Gray Squirrel Coat Heretofore $950 $675 Natural Fitch Cape Heretofore $1650 $1085 |! Broadtail Cape Heretofore $1950 $1450 ' Russian Ermine Wrap Heretofore $2200 $1675 Second Soor- Je Flee Glovator OPPENHEIM, CLLINS & C 34th Street—New York AR RED REELS Your choice of Four Le tiers: Block Vici, Tun Vici, Block Calf, Tan Calf A mode! for the woman of distinctive tastes who ap- preciates belts well shod. Men, Worcs, Children Our "The Exclusive Vorbes Shoe Wert Broadway, 221 GreenwichSt. (Near Vese St.) New York ESTABLISHED 1903 Special Offerings—Thursday Corduroy Robes and B. Altman & Cn. The Autumn Sale of Breakfast Coats (Lined Throughout} KORN’S rox VALUE GOLD FILLED KNIFE AND CHAIN | | Dresses at Wholesale to the Women 6.90 | of New York ORIENTAL RUGS ‘ | > i Hi We bave opened our wholesale dress showrooms to the women of New York. bj Graceful straight-line and corded skirt Every dress shown will be the original design | ; +t .».- models, with deep shaw! co!lars, fancy | of The Frances Co,, for many years creators now being held on the Fifth Floor Sy pockets and self girdles. All favored shades ||| |} oh eeinatys deeipua ‘her Filta: A vests Soph. i | In New York City only we shal! sel! these will o dre: at retail at the oxact wholesale price Our out of towe wholesale business will be continued. | ¢ ° to-morrow (Thursday) Women’s Silk Underwear Two Hundred cellent service. fear of contradiction tha bination never wold for le Solid Gold Cameo Ring 3= We, imported these beautltul Camece aly, The features in Dresses and gowns in styles tar in advance of those shown in the shops, will be sold to you Wash Satin Camisoles i] Primal cage sion I CHOICE PERSIAN RUGS | Tailored, Embroidered and Lace-trimmed. ora _ Special | 1.50 $2950 . $3500 . $3950 . 84.500 | | $4950 . $5950 . 86,950 . 87950 H | (Miraban, Kabutharang and Endgelass) Tailored Silk Bloomers 12.95 Wash Setin and Radium Silk. Flesh color ~. Spectat | « averaging 4x6 feet; some larger, a few smaller Br athlete, ahepes and im the lot worth lens. th ; BIG REDUCTIONS IN Wash Satin Petticoats F JEWRLRY AT ALL 3 STORES | 7 a 2 05 | } ‘The House of 8 Thousand Novelties, || Tailored and Lace Trimmed............+++ Special | i . 1s ¢ j PETER | \ DEIONERS AND MAKREH OF OREASER | at the remarkably iow price o 4 and | Silk Envelope Chemises l3.75 ay 3 10 oes Se sar of Madero Aves (meas hie RN Sa: | Wash Satin and Crepe de Chine....... i Special | “Where Do lars De D: uble Duty’ mest tat Broadway Sth und Béth Sts, | Crepe de Chine Nightgowns | P oe Speciall © 00 aE. ulth'st S14 th Ave Beautifully Lace-trimmed. Varied styles | 7 ; a 2 Pi i t. 1887 _ i It Makes Little Difference W.«t You Need Madison Avenue - Fifth Avene enclose ide Extre for shipping.) Se ae | A World “Want” Ad, Will Go and Find It} Wl asd 25th Streets Rew ‘Tod =i Mn 1 eect es ane ee

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