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7 amsert, “When it comer to efficiency, functioning under such perfect nag and French-heeled pumps Irs. VGiam Vanamee, the female Jero: f The debate. A IT WAS A FRENCH-HEELED SMORT SKIRTED ASSEMBLAGE. ‘after making « politica Kestures a Was so annoyed by the Inter 3 Vens of a woman tn bt nA the frst Demo But the Democrats had thelr chance I ed hei " . 4 laugh whole-heartedly when t pltinan OF the ‘bemosratio| Mt Curean Bow method of disposin: introduced as the second yy alr, Yor sending © transit problem, cratic debaters took off their | of Tamma ha before the Bi vemaine, The Repub 1 the Democratic ic Plan—Plan 1 ng band who Is an expert Hearst and ning short of a mirac nual figures, Mur, Jfylan 6 was another burst + ylan told us 5 | or work Pp were to im many of “the people no more inv! fovernment. | 1; present With a peroration to t about the O'Malley scandal?! pacing up ond down the platform, | we, the people of t about the bribes fo ed that she heard |Solag to run the Mis, Kross adui J such partisan. want it also, she intl of the people r | en, to obtain although ‘from Fifth Avenue yidgal rights, must pay ove y to'tell us tie news.” was up. #0 Be figure in the invisi 7 vk through the record of the Mrs. Russell, who spoke in enfpent? | a NN SSS a “What about the county hospital aS Su Lexington to” Third Avenu e—59th_ veal, when $18,000 was added to the! gost, in order to take care of some- hoay?” Iiisses from the Democrats tn the #udience. Loud cries of “The tdeu!" “Tisn't so!” | “What baa it cost to run the Health Department?” continued Mrs, V emee ™ y York, it is trie, heen lucky in getting a man Commissioner Copeland, but he vad to run hi department ax ppposition ylan, w! + i take his buseaus away trom m LL WOOL polo mixtures, velow Winter fabrics. Full flared mode Some have large warm self collars, loose belts. Sizes 6 to 16 years. At $15.90 E At $19.75 Bolivia and other favored Winter materials. | W028 WURLITZER, 120 West 42d St. Send me catalog and complete information regard- COALITIONIST PEEVED BECAUSE, FACTORY | Littis Mrs. Vanamee smiled sweut- iy alter sBeagiiy opponent grade 88 note “Pike your hisses,” ull @ut of your system.’ Byt the Chaitmen started to the! D NEW wd Miss (Charlotte Farrar, in| holies ofthe ayating erraresmence | + ‘oped forward ind announced | \ny, Democrats ww Coalitionists who will be put chat.” Vadbines, “8 wanted you to bias, if Wurlitzer Money Piano Plan +t would make you feel any better WALNUT CASE #10. Be ir Department,” she went on. “And j IF UNABLE TO CALL, MAIL THIS COUPON TO-DAY what do we hear? A continuous rc- We bear of Enright, that adept in y) lice politics, of whom Gen. Bing § MISSES ARE CUT OFF. a unced, tim yase going to walt tli tou cork va uaranteed— | et with frown}. a gavel was pound iy that “there rust be no hii “Ah wor, pure, the nee Sara Gye ay, Sang Ae “We hear stories about the Police erd of favoritism and manipul one said: Roonel will geome tim. palm of obstruction, persecution, t Jerby ribbed union suits of “Acoording to the records, there are Derby ribbed union suits o t fifty murderers at large CAMMEY Stamped on a Shoe Means Standard of Merit 47-51 W 34"St. NewYork Newark Store ~ 649 Broad St. Four distinctive models, reflecting Cammeyer Style, Quality and price. This Season, as in all previous ones, Cammeyer shoes are rightly priced, and we invite compari- sons with any shoes,, anywhere. a son Phonograph For misses, records. Matis Plour—59th Street Entre APT ONCO eeeenee—nen Black Calfskin only « i “Me Sole, Miktary Heel, Medium weight Welt Wing Tip, Sole, Military Heel. ”” $7.00 Aren’t These Superior Silk Blouses at $5 Patent Leather, Blaci: le Caltski N extra special price tor such be Black Calfskin, Dan Calfskin and Brown A fully made blouses, ‘Tailore Russia Calfskin. Welt Calfskin. Turn Sole, tailored and faney styles. Cre Sole, Walking Heel. Petite French Heel. chine, georgette crepe in black, white, Navy, henna, flesh and brown, Tilus trated is a feature blouse of white georgette, trimmed with filet lace and rows of tucks, Sleeves are short and the collar is Peter Pan with filet edge. Blouse izes from 36 to 46, Bloomingdale $7.50 $8.25 Quality considered, Cammeyer’s “Shookids” are the least expensive children’s shoes you can buy. ‘gembvound | THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, OOTOBBR 28, 1921. | De tio Party'’she started an- for the Democrats, fell In fewer | ti and the Republican ti: nounced inet night ty the Deaf other ringing ohelien . ve laughter-traps than during hor first cently twitohing at her sleeve, Sire, Vetere’ Curran League formed at the | Again that porvanive, subversive, effort, although she did, once more,| Whitney delivered bor final bolt; 10th Assembly District Nepubliean Club, janietecul {cauckle awept the audito- "T oonalder ft a cheap, vontemptible, | pr, Thomas Fox, for years head of ths; yMarawing ber hie JITNEY LAW TEST | ii . me . ointed out enthusiastically. excited listeners, every winte nagvertent appeals to the ristb'lities| trol, aa Ite defenders maintain, why |*"G,Peuen, gurgies inorerent chirps Mrs" Whither, iho Lact wreaker, eho | suet vers . of Administration's ironic critics. | is it sv difficult to get hold of a mur-| 4 glee from her audience. handled the rebuttal for the Coalitions | BIN wild then came half an hour of aj derer? I don't like to have so ma: ans, hatl lost her acudemie| Grins. | Everytbod siefider, sweetly sailing young woman murderers loose in my city—espe- | QUIPS AIMED AT CURRAN GET (ain, aud tramped tue platform, ham-| about her shoul \earl-gray frock, hat, sie stock | clally,” Mrs. Vanamee added, pathe DEMOCRATIC LAUGHS, : mering home her points with as many |ooat, joining the crawl to the dovr,! we T. R. was wont to uso.|the few men present wearing @ “what - do-you-know-about-the-wom. | tlon-when-they-get-started” expression, tld Jand a cynical young Radelifte gradu. hweite- late, who wd told mo before the Cie ” Ss. Whitney finall ty began thi she “hated th We the way, and to whom it may 1 thelr side Mrs, Anna Mos- tisha. IABe ensue ah on her with tho sharp states | Eo og ‘tig noUNcINg ary comern, all the women on the plat-|cowitz Kross of the Corporation’ “AS for tat last measure” #6 mont that “tf anybody wants this hat, |sartye” it’s as good asa th orf, except one, wore high heels.) Counaol's office. oe the lant Adgtinibtration crace, they can tiave I” But she spent most | “te wes : -\Mge Wore short skirts and short | great thing ts that we vote, When tio lagt Administ of her fifteen minutes in a riposte of| —— egves. Four had dark biue frocks. tter how we vote,” began Mrs. ve > Jemocratic suments on }ools, | UT fe. Tong white kid gloves, ‘Tho| ih nder the emblem | Will have t-cleaning, market mo rulo| DEAF, Bi HEAR CALL she added. about wiles) TO VOTE FOR CURRAN |: beeause 1 tener ———— Illustrated Store News I pee well made coats, in smart styles. Polo mixtures, in brown eed and Sorrento blue. Beaverette or self ma terial collars. Lined throughout. Sizes 6 to 16 years. Beautiful coats of fine broadcloth, suede velour, polo cloths, —with fur collars of Australian opossum, or beaverette. For girls 12 to 16 years. Styles, too, suitable for little girls 6 to 10. oo ae natural gray. In Heavy weight natyr boys —at pric 1 low cost of production 4 for $1 ‘Tan Calfskin or Black Cu! to spend his vaca- _ ae |FOUND GUILTY IN » buttoning her) mamneaes NEW MAVEN, Coun., Oct. » Naveken of Bridgeport zed) tre Law by operating a jitney here © permit from the Public Vtillt nilasion, Judge Simpson deferre tt League Formed tn 10th | started to. operate his {s not a home-rule campa’ litionists? Sicnieae oP this et ne ah d T've talked with hb Act te Ald Coalition cam pai; io they > ie idea, as ade feminine } vio dAidates ; rally o the a those whos and for? 1 stand It, la to live near where you At this typicaliy feminine i antes caauie lt Sires firight oe Naw Fork “friends and i few disgruntled | Work, Well, I've studied it most cx stam th Cha Haateh GP DMACEALAES aon | WaRareRTiNer 0 tvies, Th ly opponents." “This ten osm |, wio haven't the cours and {can't understand whera the Board of Mstimate and | SRS OTEANZEr of tN st or tie Stale Jit. . igo"—with a sweeping gesture of, age to stand by thelr own party the conductors, tir ken promises we de- | ney Law poipted fingers, as at some half-visi “This Administration has fought boats, the Wall Street bru — _ = = Dies horror—against those shadowy, itty for the interest ¢ ng to live! Vm = convi to 60th, Street : 2 New York und other pretty lined throughout. deep pockets and Tn the new shades | Bloomingdato's—Second Floor, the police.’ y, was Honest Dan ing your startling Ell wood player offer. No obliga- . Costigan removed from the Vice | tion to purchase. Squgd, with a certain infamous house Le ° ! <vetfing 1p, one hour, after his re- Name . ens arm Underwear Un erpriced. fried? Why is Bnrlgnt in ome? Heavy Weight Union American Knitting Double Breasted o'diddy, ‘She bed to mect a c Suits Co. Wool Shirts and Root’s Tivoli Shirts : Natural gray and ecru D: y vre@king down of th orale of be Bra c rawers Gepmetnont. “yinally abe rehiguod. Derb ribbed. First : Double b ted front 1 eee rone eas ren) caver asd quality. Very Natural gray wool and aout hee Hate ‘anc age have’ splendid forco of unt- elastic........., $1.89 cotton mixed. duality. "Ali sizes $1.89 formyd wen, but they are hampered VICTROLAS RL alt ZER Lavender Label Reis All sizes. $1.59 quality. All sizes Oe ery way in tho performance of Lab s fucle ation would fight tothe iaat 120 West 42d Street Wool and Cotton Glastenbury Shirts re o defeat Knrizht or az : i 4 3 . ovleunietration that would stand for Between Broadway and Sisth Avenue Suits and Drawers Wool Shirts and @ man.of his calibre. 1 wool Drawers mediumandheayy in gray. All in- weights: wool and cotton eluding short Natural gray wool and 89 stouts 2.29 cotton mixtures 69c ; Saturday Is Children’s Day in Record Hits Bargain Shoe Basement Song-Dance Famous Trade Marked Shoes New 10-inch | i | double face Emer- | $2.99 = vey —— | | | | children and actually be skin. | Dance and song Goodyear welted soles hits by regular Sizes for girls 8 to Emerson -tars. Sizes for boys 9 to 15). and 1 to 544, en ees, Bloomingdale’s—Bargain Shoe Basement Fashion’s Bracticsl Whim Brushed Wool Scarfs, $5 [PASHIONABLE, but how comfortably warm, too! Made with two pockets and belt. Colors are combined—either light or dark -and scarfs are in several different style. For winter motoring, walking, ice- kating and all outdoor occasions There's the priee to be considered, tou only $5! Bioo gdale's—BS+ cond Li w Haven Driver Convicted for Operating Bus Without a Permit. 8.—Potor ua found guilty in Common Pleas Court late yes-, terday of violating the State Jitney Bus | pending argument on a motion to| | 1 Coalttton—bes pardon, L recommend the Police Department" | political gesture,” sho stormed, look. lor Deaf and | : [ EeeUnaieass women have a most AN: —and once more, a merry rippla of|ing hard at Mra, Kross, “for one of| Loon Si cee aithatel 4 | NOXING penchant for the ridiculous, jeera travelled from front row to back. | my opponenta to uphold her party aa ry} aa wr ngunce || ‘ | my dear! “I don't believe th all this quivble|the party of the people that must ae the gous vote the straight Coal- a) After giving tho Democratic Ad- About 5-cont fares," sho declared. jleud tho fight against Intth Avenue Ign | | a {nomination credit, cor the lowest “That's what we pay when we go Into} when ahe hervel{ fe a member of an Pe ed ng e |death rate in the history tho city, the subway, or up on the elevated, or! Administration that has more hi my Tite en Miss Ma‘ rot Bhey~ an Y |Mrs, Kross turned to the Stroot into the street cur. We do bavelpricud automobiles than aby 0 eee vise Dbacnan) Giiber RUontinued from Page Three.) New York if they have not yet gone| Cleaning Department It~ that thie (city Gver abe ahd the | A secretary, Pl Sten hs si - a elsewhere, With this Administration | ~-trow ewiftly the snow is removed!" "We dot” "We don't!”| head of which has to go to Palm |'r, varied stock always on hand. Lambert ros. DIAMONDS, WATCHE JEWELRY Diamond Bar Pin, platinum setting, with I4-karat gold back Fine diamond and two Montana sapphires $65.00 Diamond Engagement Rings $150 $300 $550 $1,200 $6.5 Others $25 to $3,500 Seamless Wedding Rings ee PLAIN PLAIN HAND CARVED [karat, $4.50.up karat, $6.00 up IS-karat, $9.00 up 22. $5.00 up 22-karat, $6.50 up —22-Farat, $10.50 up diamonds, Platinum, latinum, t $100.00 up $20.00 up $20.00 up LLUSTRATIONS of Lambert Brothers’ jewelry only serve to hint at what customers who visit the Lambert shop see. They choose not from the few designs it is possible to show in an advertisement, but from scores from the large and $450 $250 [RAR ABS eID Women’s Jewelry Veautitul Plati- Diamond Ring. num Lavalliere t inum gee green fine 14-karat gold Lavalliere, fine dia- mond, with hall pearls and baroque pearl. $45 and Platinum Neck Chain; La- valliere has 32 diamonds. . $200 fine directly im- F ported diamonds $5: Pierced platinum top and {aarat green ing. set ee 7 9c lected diamonds, Hand-made Platinum Frooch, set with 21 fine diamonds. $300 Others, $35.00 to $3,500.00 iatinum Bar Pin, set with 15 fine diamonds, $380.00 Men’ 8s Jewelry I4-karat latinum faced, fine diamond, Man's I4-karat gold $50.00 fashionable Ring, Other Scart hand made; most Pins, set effective; fine dia- with dia mond...... $525.00 tmonds, $15.00 ip engine tur per pair Green Gold dearf Pin, square amethyst \4-karat Green Gold Signet Ring, pierced shank $18.00 Checkerboard Sleeve Links, Meee green gold, engraved edges; 48:09 per pair. $12.00 Others, $3.00 u Others, $7.00 up Whether times are hard or easy,Lambert Brothers’ prices are always right. When Lambert expenses are lower Lambert prices are readjusted to the advantage of Lambert customers,old and new alike. ar 1 Wout Watch, cushic shape, 4 diamonds, set in platinum $100.00 dicarat Gold West Watches $2.5) up illed Wrist Watches $20.00 vp Store ts Open Daily, Including To-Morrow, 9 to6 Third Avenue at the Corner of 58th Street ) 4 ~ “ 4 = Posie J ex ve