The evening world. Newspaper, November 7, 1921, Page 10

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THE EVENING WUKLD, MONDAY, NUVEMBER ~ 9 | nae his record on one honest ac-{tent and Inefficient have been the quittal than ten convictions. men on the staff." smiling and serene. He has no fig- bn to offer, He just says: “We'll ' - in tie.” " D 10 VE i John iH. Delaney campaign man-| Congressman Thomas Smith, Tam- Lk Store open all day To-morrow, Nov. 8th—Election Day 5 | many’s Secretary, has been less in the| Peter J. Brady, Gupervisor of the LECT ager for Mayor Hylan, yesterday! \\melight during this cempaign than : : ‘ AN Y issued a statement to the effect that| simost any of the Tammany workers, |CitY Record, ie in receipt of « letter V UESSE |money was pouging into Coalition] But “Tom” has been at the wheel ptt Nae titel ob resides, a (e) lveadicaxts just the sme, where he always. ts,|liciting him for a contribution to the t HA E G RS ALL AT SEA hes pele Mas golden stream. The) tig haw been active indoors and has| Coalition campaign. Pete is one of , an stream must have been dammed some-| heen a frequent figure at Democratic] the busiest men about the Hylan an LJ (| _ where on 42d Street, where the Hylan| meetings, sizing up the situation| League headquarters, and presided | , Both Sides Claim Victory, Hop-|*7 et poutticiana wilt to, but ures Headquarters in ‘dbated, for it} with {he experience of one, who h 34th Street—New York ek S Cla mr , —well, there you are! edn got pp the hill to the Murray gestions Tere and changes there. Somebody !n Queeng has an abid- | ing New Voter Will Make : Hil Hotel. At the present writing! “iar from looking worn and weary | ing sense of humor, or 4s just spoof. tat There is tht hich both t# Caalition Party is $40,000 in debt,| at_the end of the campaign, he Is] ing Peter. ' | Tuesday—another Sale of . Prediction Good. parting, sone tlhe upon which parm (notwitstunding that . such) men of — : ‘ : are agreed. It is that the hw as Henry W. Taft, Ogden women's vote is going to decide the | Mills and Charles Hilles are con- ‘ e By Joseph S. Jordan. election, and that the candidate who |"rcted with It. | 5 © candidate who fe 1 me a With election only one day away,/has made the best impression upon! Charles F Murphy, a distingutshed the political forecaster finds himself! the gentler sex ts going to be Mayor {citizen of 14th Street, returned to the Stamped on s Shos Moane Standard of Men > baie 3 at da oman | city thit morning from a golfing tour a 2 ‘ fam much in the dark concerning the) Of New York after Jan. 1. Woman at ‘Good Ground over the week-end 471-51 W34"St. NewYork Reproductions of Exclusi: s found herself more popular this * i 2p Ci ol XCLUSIVE result as on the day preceding the 1 ared that he found the putting Newark Store ~ 649 Broad St. {year than ever before, perhaps, in |xceptionally. good He had spent . High Cost Originals primaries. The answer was then!/ tne City of New York. More men| Much of the week before in putting STORE OPEN ALL DAY TUESDAY i “It's all up to the women,” and any-|are standing up for them in the sub- ewe teanae thnk Tee thal plates (ELECTION DAY) ht one who could tell how the women| ways and taking thelr hats off to bites % *:| them even outside of elevators. Said Ernest F. Hilert, Coalition can- <—— i are going to vote to-morrow wouldn't | Ferree oiuen PaGaL on the - have to do another day's work as long eae may add a little consolation to} lection: | e the Hylanders: Miss Ma ] t the crude methode em- as he lives if the age handicap were | W404 Chairman of the Woman's Div oy urna Rie ere eae one the longevity of Methusaleh, jsion on the Coalition ticket saya Tye tice GOVEEy THIN: COME A Remarkably Low ¥ Secretary of State John J. Lyons, know that Henry H. Curran and the ‘h parade to a milk strike has been D | campaign manager for Carran, eays| Coalition ticket will be elected to- | used in a'vain attempt to elect Hylan Price for Genuine the head of the Coalition ticket will] morrow. Whatever the outcome of | But the public has had enough. Vic- Furs and choice styles win by a majority of 125,000. John H./the election, however, this campaign | sured. It is assured Ddecause the pub- . Delaney, Hylan's campaign manager,| has been a history making one. It |!lc Is Intelligent and just. It has been R il win, ‘ acquainted with the facts. We rest declares wee the Mayor will wiD,/has marked the entrance of women! (i) cage, We shall ablde by the de- never mind by how much. for the first time into a municipal|cision of the electorate, That that But Tammany’s backers and shout-| campaign in New York. The women| decision will be * complete repudia- _ ’ ers give the winning figures in favor) who registered realize the menace of |t10n of Hearst, Hylan and Murphy, — — fe there Isn't the slightest doubt. That * () of Hylan anywhere from 262,000 to/the Hylan-Hearst combination and! nein itaisn pe the trumpn of “SHOOKIDS” For Boys and Girl: Y x. ys 8, 400,000. will carry thie realization into the| good government. ‘ M d f T G * L th A ° ar ” ade an . - Where do they get these figures? | Polling Places with them. John Kirkland Clark, candidate for : o rain Leather RUilr years ago Hyiad's tiajorily over — District Attorney, dellverag his vale- Will Withstand the Hardest Wear. 34th Street—New York John Sullivan, President of the|dictory to the voters, of Which the i * Mitchel and Bennett was 102,000, the yA Sizes 7 to Il 7 $3.55 + os 1. | Central Trades and Labor Council, | following ts a part: ; 1 eS OUNCGC OC ‘ total vote being 671,618 is year, al- “The District Attorney's Office par- Sines 11366) Ziccicccisecensscecss cess NS lowing for 10 per cent, shrinkage from |!8 Urging all union men and women | totarly needs a cleaning out—for it : ° . ° the registration, the vote should be|t vote to-morrow for Joab H, Ban-| ix crowded with a staff of inoompe- FOR BOYS Drastic Reductions Tuesday po $00 women, ‘he! ton for District Attorney. Mr. Selli-|tent Tammany heelera. As a result, 6 j : 785,233 males and 402, men. oe save that Mr, Banton te the erue| it Nas badly fatten down tn its work Tan Grain Leather | a Hylan men claim that they will get at ye s To-day there are hundreds of men 5 1 z po hot one haif the Increased vote, He| fiend of the working man, and that|,ndor Indictment for felony, men Sizes 214 to 6.0.0... cee ee cence ee ee oe 4S 4500 Pai N P and O f rd — lows the Socialist fifth of the union labor will alwa: get & square | With criminal records,* out on ball, . . rs e WW um Ss xX (0) Ss allows the ae ists ea One | deal from him, which 1s all that Union walking Oe stoi untried and Black Calfskin gain, leaving the rest to Curran. ne . committing other felonies, inst of ‘ half the gain added to Hylan's ma-|!#bor asks. serving time In fail. Reckless auto . (Medium Toe) | For Women and Misses Jority of four years ago would give| ‘The labor leader adds that Mr. Ban-|@tivers who have kited children ip Sizes 244 to 6........ sess verse eee | ; him to-morrow a margin of $86,219/ton im his conduct of the District At-/ unpunished. Crooked bankers who Tan Grain Bluch | Seto tan main of Moot, |torney's office for the last ten months|have stolen the money of oir poor ain Blucher “ Exclusive Models Taken from Regular Stock faving 2 Hylan majority of about |haa shown that he ip fair to rich and| Citizens, have not been forced to pay (Broad Toe) ae nenke, that he tempera juatice | {08 Penalty. In spite of a crime wave Sizes 23 6 195,000 p , the office has convicted fewer men 20s 236 00.6... eee ee ce teen ce ce SAS Mr. Lyons declares that the Coall- with mercy, and that he would rather than for many years—so incompe- tionists will get 60 per cent. of the In- | 77 . z Group 1 creased male vote and 90 per cent, of the female vote. More conservative ‘ i 8.00 Conlitionists figure on securing 70 per Store open all day Tomorrow, Nov. 8—Election Day Values . cent. of the women yote, The Patent Leather and Black Calf Oxfords with collegiate heels. OPPENHEIM, GLLINS & © | 34th Street— New York . total of approximately 257,260 votes. This would leave to Hylan, allowing one-fifth of the increase to the Social- Amis, 20,528 of the Increase in the men votes and 96,672 of the women votes, making in all 117,200,-which added to his majority four years ago of 162,000 ‘woa!d gtve him a margin of 229,200 and elect Curran by a majority of 28,000 votes. Some persons are crue! enough to Group 2 6.7 to 10.00 . 27 styles in new model Strap Pumps and Oxfords. Military, high and low Louis heels. Variety and Value—Both Exceptional, Tuesday Misses’ New Coats and Wraps * Sizes 14, 16 and 18 Years. Also Suitable for Small Women to 36 Bust. Group 3 vi 8.75 to 12.50 e 16 styles in smartest Strap and Cut-out Pumps. Many bench-made. Of Patent, Black Satin, Suede and Silver Cloth. result is easily arrived at. Sixty per cent. of the men’s increase would be 31,692, and 10 per cent. of the women’s * vote, would amount to 225,868, or a bear Hair, Heather and Nor- ) mandie Coats, in Sport and | Fur-trimmed models, with 39. 75 Raccoon and Opossum. Special ' Coats with putria, Wolf and Opossum collars, in convertible styles. Of beautiful soft, new 50.00 fabrics. One illustrated. Special Tuesday Only! SALE ¢ of 200 Exquisite Furtrimmed Coats of luxurious fabrics, featuring Beaver, Squir- rel and Wolf. Some with touches 68.00 of handsome emb’dery. Special Viepwwier ene ag Trae Mas i Py Hereofre, $49 s11I9— 4 Handsome Conte and Wreps of \ 98.00 Fancy Line y While where, “copies” \4 luxurious new fabrics, trimme: — > could cost about $98 to $238.\°. | with Mole, Beaver, Squirrel and 98. 00 | y me Wolf. One illustrated. Special The Holiday Gift of Real Distinction NCOMPARABLY 2 eT Ge ere, oN Chat Cre Cpe | UR stock of Fancy Linens has never been more for street, afternoon and beautiful or of finer quality. And the prices are fay "Eanen bd most reasonable. We suggest the following as acceptable 20 Otte Super Gowns gifts—distinctive, and economical as well. eee | Luncheon Sets—Round, square and oblong in Madeira, Spanish, and Fur-trimmed and Taflored Coats of Broadcloth, Heather and Polo Mixtures, some with Beaver and_ Beaverette collars. Sizes 6 to 16 Years. Special 25.00 Big Sale of Coats, too Chinese Embroidery. French, Belgian and Italian Laces. Bohemian and Japanese Mosaic Work. Italian Needlepoint, Cutwork, Fil Tire and Embroidery. $7.50 to $395.00 Set. Hemstitched Tea Napkins—Piain Linen and figured Damask—$4.50 to $16.50 Dozen. Tea Napkins, with Lace and Embroidery—$9.00 to $55.00 Dozen. Also, in abundant variety of designs and prices—Scarfe and Table Runners, sizes 18 x 36 ins. to 22 x 72 ins. Tea and Luncheon Cloths, Round or’Square. Refectory Cloths, Tray Cloths, Centerpieces, Doilies, and countless other pieces. Cleverly Styled Coats of Veldyne, Normandie and Bolivia, in all favored shades. With cloth or Fur collars. Illustrated. Sizes 8 to 16. Special 39.75 Chinchilla Coats, with large shawl collar of Raccoon; Silk- lined and interlined with Flannel. Illustrated. Other Coats of Bolivia, Camel's Hair and Heather. 6 to 16. Special 29,75 Handsome Fur-collared Coats featuring Beaver, Squirrel, Nutria and Opossum, Selec tion of newest bloused and belted models. Sizes 8 to 16. Special 50.00 Tomorrow, Election Day, store will be open from 10 A. M. to 5.30 P. M. James McCutcheon & Company Fifth Avenue, 34th and 33d Streets OWA BW a aN Gourauds iental Cream RW AV 0 EN CN A ONY INA iid APTS

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