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t THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 8, 1921, In Place of maker Wagstaff Carr, WOMEN, . | THER WIVE ¢ ALONG n Place o. Jeter WHILE SERVING | lt IN ‘BUDDY’S’ PLACE olts Skipper (0etess oO assion ‘I ,’ Looks Into Her Own HEAVY VOTE, ASK ‘ Ghitiess Records for Arms En- Hi t t R ti Real Culprit Had Saved Substi- | ARE EARLY 10 VOTE voys Get Mixed Up, With | eart to Rumanticize Second Marriage oe has a sect attlefield. Weird Results on Ship. | ELE T | - .FIRST BOOK, FIRST HUSBAND LEAVENWORTH, Kan., Nov. * | “No, I’m a Democrat,” Ex: ois BEET any | —Harry W. Halley, serving a sen- plains the M Sdten he members of the Chinese Thi tI A at 3 tence of six months in the United ° —— | e Mayor, Refusing |actezatibvn to the Arms Conference his, Her Premiere, Notabe ; They Take Less T Less Time Than! states Army dtsciptinary barracks | First Arrest Is of Man Accused i : Preference in Line, | set the idea that {ue records tur- Book of Poems Was Dedi- Men to Mark Ballots in Lisa ah cthegh MAM bcc ed Meri of Givi Fals i ‘seein nished for the phonograph in their cated to Alfred Wagstaff j | Most Distrl ot Si beats ‘ih GEAR PAUEA EY ae ra DAY A BEAUTY, HE SAYS, | Mates in Washington are a bit shy j agstarl jr. cae | case et the We Hie Dusan he Address. | y HE SAYS +1 oe ‘Oriental music, the matter can |” Ardent Love Measures WAT i When Jonee Waa tried for Geter = a a Ee | ’ ser- ‘ ; . Party Lead ._| be straightened out By wireless with = C JERS T \D BABIES. | tion ana sentenced to six ménchs’ The: Aorahy GNWrOey Gee y Leaders at the Polls in LAST BOOK, — My | Board of Fi 1 : the steamship George Washington of |. SECOND HUSBAND imprisonment, Hatley substituted ard of Elections and the Honest Early Morning Hours the U. 8. Line on the his | Volunteers Look Af ‘g| himself for Jones and began serv- [Ballot Association are to- ; he high seas. r Litt'e} gan serv n are to-day ¢o- | Capt, Harold A. Cunningtion haw a lis. 4 ing the term. Hatley told officials | operating to unear.b an ; as 3 age Bae ‘hi 5 Ex- . c y frauds and Except Murphy. SHOROWVADH' th His Gabin AMA gétb. & In J his There Is a Second ‘| Ones Ww hile Mofhers Ex at the prison he took the place of | particularly to guide voters in ma te oe dozen new records about every trip., Flavoring of Poet and Wo- | ercise Suffrage. the man to whom he owed his life | with election officials, a By way of setting a good example to| His friends know this and frequent- man and Sec renner dic in payment of a “soldier debt.” An | Since the last Legisiature abolished thelr foliowers, Major and Mra. Henry |1¥ they are presented to him. | Second Blossom- ‘the women, who, according ww the| vestigation by the War Degart- | the office of State Superintendent of ¥. Curran and Mayor Hylan and Mrs. ‘unningham, before the ing of Feminine Muse. lseallons oF Worn antinn, aie Sthels: te ment substantiated his statement. Elections, the duties of that offlee Hylan went to thei George Washington sailed to-day, re- 7 Jones, according to Hatley, ts now | have devolved upon the shoulders of 0 their two polling places] ceived a dozen new records. They AND IN ba the-ésterinining acior/in (a-dkya| tn Canada, wiere he baaanerted, | the local Board of rlactions, CVeEIe earty this morning. came by messenger, Capt. John Beebe , BETWEEN, COLD PRUSE election, have taken hold of the busl- | == special Depety Attorneys Geawel The Mayor and his wite, accom- es Gisela State was a guest ness of voting in a manner which,| She voted. There Is a palitical differ-| have been sworn in for gratuitous panied by Poter Mitchell, lett the] CAD n Siaateenh as were others. Here She Gave Utterances to from alt accounts, showa they under.| °MCe of opinion in the tamtly and how|duty to-day. They were posted Mayor's home, No. 959 Bushwick Ave-| ,)¢0?r Cunningham put @ record on Prag SGA WHKL They, ote RHO TACGone | eee eee ee eee oH innting ict ree aad GUTS WIREERE Bel © machine. There was weird son to God of Love, didn't say and no one asked him. on election matters that require legal 6 after 9 oclock:| screaming of wind instruments, then) but Her Recantati . ens of election districts visited by re-| Mrs, Stella M, Adler, the Republi-| !Nterpretation, At the doorway they were met by|» long squeal and a wail. ntation of Ig- porters the women were asking fewer| can C:.ptain of the 34th Election Dis Cortlandt A. Jotinson, a Deputy At Potice gergeant ‘Thomas Healey and| Record after record was tried. an Noble Sentimen . |questions than the men, In some in-| trict of this Assembly District which | trey General, is in charge of the were Chinese ai 2 Sony Detective James J. Govern of the ie tbo) | plete. stances men had requested informa-|{s at 80th Strect and West End Ave-| esa! aggregation. Mr. Johnson and Ral i Then everybody went ashore and| . {tion as to how to mark their ballots.| mue said: a staff of assistants have been work- ph Avenue Station and escorted} the res Washington Wan out 1 “ But in the di h Men have b Ing te Geo! in ut in the districts visited there was| ‘Men have been asking more silly |!" for weeks on various matters and te is silly : the little stationery store at No.| the stream with a lot of tugs ut in| Marguerite Mooers Marshall. no instance of where a woman made| questions than women and the older] %# ® result over 200 warrants for U- 144 Greane Avenue, two blocks away.|@ Messenger arrived at the HoboRen | “Look in thy heart and write.”—sir |that request. the men the aillier the questions, | @8&! registration bave been applied ‘There was a small crowd about the| Pier. He had a package of records | Pillip sidney. | ‘The women organizations in Woth| Women have becn voting without as« | for and Issued against certain persons Selikpisiics BAU 10 Grediad Ge Seis to the Captain of the George ae friends of Mrs, Blanche Shoe- parties, from the Bronx to Brooklyn, | ing inatructions. One man fifty-six | Who Will be served to-day \f they at- SME ySrally Petey With, uw Glaktor’ (at at a a ce ue ve hearin eet Carr, one of the| bey on the DOG To the women teil old actually asked to have bi! Tanne hal F : : r lozen double omen in New York | captains was left the work of getting] ballot marked for him. ’ lo from these warrants, there handelapping. The Mayor remarked}Chinese records that were to have Society and its first so-called “poetess {out the vote of their sex, Where a] Public School No. 9, 82d Street and | “7° hundreds of challenges ready: for that tt was ‘a beautiful morning” ae| been sent to Washington for some v Passion,” are noting with intérest | woman had children that had to be} West End Avenue, houses the polling execution at various polling places. he acknowledged the reception. one who is delegated to look after Tale delightfully she seems to have takon'carevof wile she went to castl places: for (hres election district Of | pany Cates mcrttes ae ttoes tiles) women wadltWo Wen were ini| oocate co nmene of sho Chinese de insane Sir Philip Stdney's classic | her ballot there was always someone] the Seventh. ‘These are the ath, | than areete daee feline tele mate Mie Tue aAEDCREllag sees tel gatioh. The store's delivery depart- elupstiea (Abie Rewest book of| to sew that the little ones were louked] aéth, and sith, ‘The women voters| uralization. ‘The wives of naturalized WRIIGGE DPRECMEPOE TahOse. HAsdl ene had mixed it up. A eeeenee ee oe! which has just after. predominated In these districts after | cllizens palit pera not been in this 2 nless Capt. Cunningham throws @ book may be taken MRS BLANCH In the more congested districts of| the first few hours, It was expected | Cour he anullenme than five years will with them, but resolutely declined |tnem overboard the Chine. : as a second flowering both WA eS. the cit : viele hata 8 expected | also be challenged in many instance: their offer tc let him and Mra, Hylan ie Chinese records poet and of the won of the WASSTARE CARR. he city, where there ig a more neigh-| Most of the women votes would be in| if they attempt to vote on thelr hu thelr offerte Jet him and Mrs. Hylan! may pe recovered when the George "tor fing man, Mstoas borly understanding of things, Mrs.| before 3 o'clock. band's naturalization papers. H o . “No, | Washington returns. irst important book, “Atys ——— ee - Smith took care of the babies of Mrs.| Women watchers of both par Special terms of the Supreme Court crat,” he veplied, escorting Mrs Hy- 3 _ and Otber Pocms,” was dedicated { {tn Jones while, the latter went out tof man sti P parties 19) were held in all counties within the lam to sixth place, and taking the . ardent measures to her first i he springing of a carefully prepared ‘ wae ‘efit cha ut tofmany Election Districts cared for) greater city for the quick disposition Jen to sisth place, and taking the! yoy offer this tourtesy?” asked Mr.|band, Alfred Wagetatf ‘tn hus- | ltrap vote, This ttle favor was recipro-] babies while mothers voted, Miss] Of writs or orders to show cause He ie eee ie Wage EET Finely ee Two Prohibition agents, whose cated when Mrs, Jones returned, In] Hisie Rossman, a Republican watcher | SCM, urually come up in large num: the 120th. “No, Senator, It’s because of your of divorce in Newport re inal decree names dre withheld, had made an ap- | Many instances there were baby car-}at No. ‘Tenth Avenue, the polling | county, Thaticen, Thomas’ F Donnelly, ‘As the Mayor walked into the vot- | 201 looks” the young man replied. = ago she became the wae months pointment with the. two women to! Tiages ut tho polls, with sume future} place of the Gth Hlection District cf} award FR Finch Richard P, Lydon, ing booth, he said, “I'll have to see Then Mr. and Mrs. Depew laugh-| Carr, a New York broker Seas complete a deal for the withdrawal! female voter taking cure of # pros-|the 26th Assembly District, amused Isidore . Wasservogel presided in 2 ; ‘5 ly accepted phe 2 roker and a well papers. Mr, Dobbs, at another table, ; Pective male yoter while mother cast] the nm watche: ‘i the old Tweed Court House tn Cham- femy aame Ison thie ballot” Both | inely accepted she proffered favor now avammialnenclter: NGWo at another table, Y ul n watchers by assuring the | (er. Senet Tustice Robert F. Wags he and his wife were not in the} Mr. Craig congratulated Miss “Quiet Waters," with its dedication watched the proceedings until the | ber ballot Women with bables that she was Just} ner held court in his home at No. M4 booths more than'a minute. Upon| Helen Levy, Democratic woman cap- spoons in the following most time came for the arrest, The agent,| The women were not early voters} as glad to look after Democratic | Past ) Street and Justice Philip his reappearance he sald that he had tain of the district on the badge she sive sonnet: posing as ® purchaser, received over | except in a few places where young| babies us Republican bables—the | J; McCook held court in his home at nothing to say beyond, “My cam-|was wearing, Arter the usual pic-| the table in tho cafe, it is said, a com. | Women on thelr way to work deciled/dear little things didn't know the |” ee eee citrate nT ehnecl tel eerie paign stands on Its merits.” and|tures had been taken by press ; outng ‘Birds in siento’ dart = i plete set of withdrawal papers and the! to cast theor ballots first, The men] difference, she said to Centre Street Court was Michael a en oe eae en, gave| Dhotographiers the Craigs drove away tn She ancien Mond sa nada —— following ‘receipt, dated Nov. 7: monopolized the carly voting and for] Women’s headquarters that will pe] Newmark, twenty-three, an ex-aoldier , the photographers a chance to snap|!n thelr motor cat | Accused of Selling Complete} ““Reeelved trom Mr. (itianio « eum the most part it was after 9 o'clock] open all day fur tho informatun and) ust, discharked from. service, wile aaa Taree one and together,| Senator and Mrs, Charles C. Lock- \ Gilarenreed Wiis of money for papers, Form 1410." ates the Welter Halt. of (He Tamly | helpiOll wowed) \Wolete “idblude Ehel Brno Hawes arated Oya eanene ‘Then they walked the two blocks | Wood voted early in the polling place Set of Forged Whiskey Form 1410. is the official with-| appeared to take her plice in tne, | Women's Division, Coalition Commit. | man Dagenon of the Oak, Street Sta- | homeward. in Reid Avenue between Quincy and Permits. iwal forin. ‘The receipt was signed| In the upper west side election dis-] tee, at the Murray Hill Hotel: the tion chaFged with iegal voting in the | Mayor Hylan then visited his|Gates Avenues, in the 13th Election Aan sabia ai) for Mrs, O'Rourk anolhen alias |triets the men were out very eutly Women's Diviston, Republican Goun-| Polling plice at Jackson and Madle t head °8 . District of the 5th Assembly Distric ! ere are | ~ or Mrs 0 © withdrawal and the golf bag was muc evi-fty C No. 105 We alte 3 No. org Siete ae Si | of rele poise one hh publis! Motat yard a Two young women, said to be the} Mupers were complete, Including the | dence tn those early aa 4 rapt i Stre cw ae eucner 3] NSowmark had renacered from No : 2 2a § i: 1 ptrolle aries L 5 pubiis! Moffat, Yar ‘i . ector enforeement's co} woul’ . pve iy he he men | Stre 1 - any | 4)! i 0 0, ceive the returns to-night in the|Craig and Mrs. Craig cast their Ual-; —Which surely imrior nd & CO. leaders of a large boctlegzing band Sone Site Venusete copy. appeared to want to get Uirocgh with] Committee, No. 40 West 39th Street; te fom there Coa, Mat Recher | West ball room of the Commodore, | lots in voting booths in Broad when the newly wedded ae operating in this «ity, were under the vendor's cupy. | They were) it and out on te links, leaving it] City League of Women Voters, Weat| Hochman OScusohatsh vat thar wa | i OE ee h a o c 6 out to the Sherwooe ery Fomne tt 2 aren . © which the Hylan League head-|near Sith Street shortly oefore 10 wat BIWNGNe Gloemile: Arranbeattar acceptin? 18 ip auerqin'| Gomabivin Goekevayiile Distillery to the women to Anish the Job they] syth rect; Women's Republican] dress, stated In cour: that he did not | quarters will be moved at 6.30/o'clock. Mr. and Mre. Murray Hul- § Carr's very quiet cond wed- $3,000 in marked bills for a c ted from after Oct. 1. The| had start Club Campaign Committee, Imperial HK ut) It ioe showr that he had j or , ner- | bert vot 2 0 e 2 e which took place July 30, in Eat Ne Ce opies were sald to be excelle: oun- setwor o'clock o 4 ved a », $22 years ago, bi clock an guests of City Chamber- | rt_yoted nt about the same time Sfanchester, Vt, Sah the Ae ‘ine he set of allegedly forge pape cap Ks a aah to pe excellent ¢ nan, Between 10 lock and 1 ofcleck| Hotel: Mixx Annie Mathews Com-| had moved away two years lat | jain Berolzheimer, who will give a| at Broadway the clergyman ‘of the br Bln ~ ay Pa y gel papers for i 4 r wee See we follow-on the upper west side the women] mittee, Vanderbilt Hotel. te Sweetser held him in $1 j a 4 ano! p bride's poem, withdrawal of 280 ea 3 carbon copy Ie ot spa bill Ml Mead oe 7 wation ae ie 1 aipuer in honor of the Mayor this) Vincent Gilroy, Coalition candidate This also is printed in eae f 250 cascs of bonded! wood Company wer, to the Sher- were more in evidence than the men.] ‘Thousands of women watchers BROT exe reat Noy ay vening. |tor President of the Board of \lder- We New book, and its lines are instinct Key? United States sury Department, They Were voting more expeditiously] the polls served under the ausple j Major Henry H, Curran, accom-|men, who lives at No Pact kan, With a great happiness in the present t you have permits for{Division of Prohibition Enforcement: and asked fewer questions, ‘They}ot the Honest Ballot Associ Me | panied by Mrs. Curran, reached the |nue, with his mother, Mrs. Sarah Gil ik at hope for the future, Here, withdrawal at any tine up to 10,000 mination sal {leo asked sampie ballote more] Polling pooths, were pi “a N can offi ] Evling pIAes ia the Guia wlerwealltov, votoalin/ a linundny ab No. 1800 cases immediately," one of the pris! ¢ SE ee roe untae (enenuentiy: atudied them wiitte| momeer™, Cf tbe Wwamenia! Peace Leal Ae hing t High School, 13th Street, near Sixth| Tenth Avenuc at 12.30 o'clock. Mrs enera 3a) ae ld. to) Hag) remeried | 1ust sas Kner > followings it in line, g ihucnahenandieiie| fe istnian ueland creatine: lee vous sues *) j Avenue, at 11.40 o'clock, walking |Gilroy cast ballot No, 270 and Gilroy deo fact: | before al Prohibition Agenr) ‘ purelie : , dently making up their minds wh bearing’ the slogan: new in table treats. there from their home, No. Ji West| 271 ing as ostream, Harold B. Dobbs placed her und areas Seubabe ef Permit’ they proposed to dy when they *Woment ch to Stop War!" ‘The They’Il praise your good | llth Street. | SPhis is the first mur HH Hrd itch arrest in a West 40 Street Hotei Quantity the fegular ballot and went inte |pickets sought recruits for the taste i ‘i ad SORE BAIN AVIS D Rt fon pe flood sweeptig overall early to-d pla WBS a : P| Women's Disarmament Pa jaste In serving— There was a long line of voters|in which women have had a vot i sae eae et Mele OOth: fth Avenu MEday ARCO: waiting to cast their ballots, and a| shore, and the tw eee A NGUPE Nour tape aud wy tons lke a meter’, ph The prisoners described themselves| mnittuc’s “name Pelix Orisa At the Hotel St. Andrew, in wiielt] Street speukers from a fying pegs New, Coated, Sanitary Wrapper number at the head of the line offered| for Registrar of New York County tet eeauiy, im the flowers "| Ae Sie Helen BEAU, trent wax, 3 fermit nan ‘Now Vi Be [te yotibe tonite 24th) BD) ofthe atomobiles included Miss Karis AINCR their places to the Major and his wite,|are women, Miss Annie Mathews, The mere titles of many of. the Ee Spencer Avenue, the Bronx, and] 1129 SE’ ath Assembly Distriet is being done, | th ne tea Wa tially 2 eg Rg ql but these were declined, In response) Democrat, and Mix Helen Yanick daints lyrics In “Quiet Waters’ ar ne at sno addvess, My Dobbs} a. _ aus very: truly [ a0) ‘valewinndl Gen. Guat at Ge bolatea: MaWard ccNoraat Committee, | Mitt the Genuine Roguefort FlavOr- i \ the handelapping which ted | Roswell, Republican. The tormer 5 Ra eid oie ee plowed ee Small was formerly em-| samp of Het. Wart, tiv See erete {eee Mth and Mes John) danse! y Gawthorpe, famous Englist CHE H (he eandidate’s entrance to the puil-| voted at Public School 68 at Come Unto My Door, i Wate IES Meso he: Collestay Prohibition Director, and Moore voted here, Mrs Moore tw al | Daggett, i] ng place he held up bis hand as if} Lonox Avenue and 128th Strect and “All Paths Lead to You" WOLSra) <ievenue: ble: oltsy, syitle thly. ¢ s € Republican sand every one know ly RG Mate [7 SEARPEESS Nie, a | to still it. lite InMesi ae Broadaay und) Aah Coen ree to eu gags] Mary Jones, ho sald, is actually Mrs, | Inwwley, th i Mrs. Curran voted ballot No, 242] Street in t ical WANT df these Io the one T like| Eusene O'Rourke, twenty-seven, resi. | (Qi talied Ws ot iris rt umd Major Curran No. 243. He took put tounty © ne enka: Nat Shared TH ey charged | jegedi ‘ 4 {as a good omen that to-day is his sand Mrs, Koenig voted es ey with forgery and possessing counter. | Sherwood ¢ rer acted ‘ torty-fourth anniversary upd also Avenue C, Pur- CU Government: pauers power 0A : held it to be a@ OL sury that Jan, \ on the en je, Tummany Shortly befor noon Mr Doll BiG ea Pe i is Mrs. Curran's birthday. | der Charles *. Murphy voted this tarted with his two prisoners Dobbs appeared, thecal ‘ | Out on the sidewalk, after the| afternoon at Ith Street and Liv Ene NY CAL AOE et vests Bit Lon ite ‘ ned ing for , “stills” and the movies bad been n Place. hederal Building to a m , trent a papers (0) (0) taken of him and Mrs. Curran, Me Veteran election offic ealoulate fore United States Commissioner) jy), 1 bi This yas abe aser Major said: “I am sure the people pihat the average time consume La pemicenoaale E f the women, and Dob Y L Truly, we here the second] At the 28th Street static h ¥ now what they want. I know that] by the voters tu-day wa ve min-/ blooming of minine muse which, | road wen, ¢ vou while his anonymous they want something better than any-| utes, due muiniy to texaia{in the rosy dawn of firel romangy,|>rov2was” Brooklyn) Rapid srry ae an win sles thing Hylan and Hearst can give|and.the extra hucden of seven con- |S! Ine ina Sitempted’ te Suh a it Ip bellaved ie names ar 34th Street--New ‘York ! | them, 1am confident of election. For| stitutional amendments 1m * ROA ee may, lO euzhe: gown shh essunied, —'T ru agents. first whort did I vote? For Henry H.|up the second ballot wach voter will) Ky rien Pe aad iia pe aa eal ae ees {7th Strect Sta. ti i Seat See eas eeu Bal ae pole. Turning oof encirt) Lom, Secs police tho An Exceptional Sale—Wednesd teal i charge was urged Gover. | The candidate and Mrs. Curran| of 1,263,940 men and men voters tao twell? to that of custodian, Mr Dob ent paper ery tala tha ‘Pp a eanes ay t Y, went home to Jupctieon and after that] Who + Ordinarily about 10 sought to loosen ' p Mrs,| 1 y had violated t One & to his headquarters in the Mur per cent at number cither go “i suddenty let s MeaeWwey cf Pal eniua ecrees i Hill Hotel. “vacationing” for the day or for other : rolled down the long fl PIT Pt eater i tale usa oy About 150 | Mrs. John Filiott Curran, mother of] retsons stay away trom the poll Z tee Book steps to the phitftorm: prison vail for her, which she suid was } Major Curran, cast her ballot at Pub-| [It is figured that many w ban S7 landed on top, thus escay ; ur cri d { He School No. 41, at No, 36 Greenwich |eraged more (han five minutes each trated But the. Pronthiilen’ seen} a that eee Sunes Oe tee ™ mm d Cc t an W i avenue, voting ballot No. 241. to vote, a8 they took part for! tis long Ife toxelt finally regaining his feet and con RN De eA Bets € oats raps ' On leaving the booth Mrs, Cuvran| the first time in a cits cle AGREE AE Cr ADE PURE ee iplese SONNE! O6e tig trea lwemenl rged Government. papers: j said: istration totals show there BG. Alia. Wagstatt-as she then was | walked with a decided limp. His n afterward Agent Dobos called ‘ 4 t 1a sta une to express mythanun| 8% gion bind AROS wemen on tac expresneds im prods, sentiments which [lee wan badly, wrenohe Prohibition Enforeement. Director For Women and Misses { to the women who I think have jone| election hooks are not s than treason to that! Commissioner Hitchcock wa PauteActha: feo Woke ia Heal nak : earnest and splendid work, [ think] The police will be on the job 11,000 * he wrote . his office, and the prisoners were | back some 0 ‘Treasury Depart- Br i 1 he wrote at this period. Nuss she icimeanvetreat ane 4 ‘| Ury Depart T k f | ; the showing that the women ‘on both| strong—all day and ali night too, vie © of the unhealthy-mind- |t!ken to the Clinton Btreet Jail to be Men F Pa suas tvigskoces R I che owing that the women om both] MaeStha i pling aco wi, os ali dete. ey fie [araignea to-morrow morning ‘Nome ifthe, moe" the wome aken from Regular Stock - fit E i nave At lea WO biuECoaLs 0 1 a form of in fi est of the women {¢ Sat cmiera beige AM Comptroller Craig said he was| o'clock t morning until the last ¢ the (igve) represent % sonfident that the entire city Deimo-,| the split, yoid wad protested ballet an obsesst a& mental unrest er ———e——————— . and * Sins y ratic tigket would be elected when| Ne carried away to the police station Sy eet IRN ec Actual Conservative Values to 100.00 % x ‘ ci of | hoi ight or to-morrow morn Bot en ie passion of He gave his age as forty-nine, and| minutely as to their duties. General * human suffering.” - ’ * Mrs, Craig said she was two years | Order No, 43, promulgated on Oct be not utte me . a hey s Nos, | LNtsins instructions for the guidance ! who still believe aun gos aha voted Ballots Nos. | C/Mit! force on” Hlvetio ne nee t 8 emotion, must 54 and 155, after waiting a while in| cieven pages of printed matter the glad mn thig poet and line, Jpatrolmen as well as their com [emin st now looks inté her heart @ Former United States ator] manding officers are advised as to write, she finds there not tony Chauncey M. Depew and Mrs. Depew|their special duties this day y,. The only tront- : arrived at thelr polling place in The firemen of the tity e In the Quiey veserat as ————1N THE—— Bl OW , @ i; ‘ prriiee e anes ba spike int tse formight ti work in conjunes where (we, read -—— jouse=back Wraps, Capes and Coats in semi-fitted, F ‘ih Avenue] tion with the police in th enti ker Wagsta. ; ; igh a Ae Witaek eosavnnit cacsived’baliot ht Nu al A; vent niet the author's ai straight-line and belted styles, of rich Panvelaine, ‘ J ; 4 Ks onen or books have appeare 4. q Vane 7 287 and 208, "Chey waited in Mh, ners DG moclea Nays ADReR orning or 0-morrow Poll anna and Normandie; trimmed with Beaver, ! foe: minuen netaro the “| , ae fowhem this hook ts NOT dedi Squirrel, Persian Lamb, Mole, Raccoon or Opossum. s uized by une man at the front off have with pim 190 feet o eT y itd ews 4 a + 4 wt the joke h phe, ance {ectes MA AAIGn, he Sanya Ni abetal Customs, which i thtn et the News First, in The World ; ' Jiicemen the election bentires ¥ TRuenatiital: iene ava in ’ } 2 i q {t peomuse I'm an old mun that | iast long, even if they get a start, ae mans eR? i = y Women's Dept. and Moor Misaea’ Dept: Srd Floor i. — = —