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a PT 1921 INASSENBLY - to 24 SEATS. OVER cS Republicans, 52 52 Democrats, #2 Socialists and a Republi- can-Democrat Elected. ALBANY, Nov. %.—Democrats in- their representation in the w York Assembly by twenty-three q@mts ir Zesterday's elections. The Assembly will include ninety-six licans, a loss of twenty-three Pts from this year; fifty-one Demo- its, two Socialists and one Republi- Democrat. ate returns seem to assure the re- jon of James M. Gaffers, Republi- from the Third District of Albany Giunty. His defeat was indicated by ete returns earlier in the day. @ resulta of the two State Sena- terial contests give the Republicans tM) same majority they had at the Mbt session. The membership will, @sist of thirty-nine Republicans, even Democrats and one Socialist. nh Ricca, elected to the Assom- ‘trom Kings County, will be classi- officially as a Republican and ocrat. He was the choice of the ty major parties to oppose Louis P. Goldberg, Socialist. @@he present Assembly is composed e116 Republicans, 28 Democrats and jalists, one seat having been le vacant by the expulsion of Jager, Socialist, from Brooklyn, ¢ ground that he was not a resi- of the district he represented. Democratic gains up-State were je in Albany, Chemung, Rensse- , Schoharie and Sullivan Counties. in New York occurred in the @h, 18th, 19th and 2th New York $84 Districts of Kings (Brooklyn); ‘We Sth, 13th, 19th and 20th New York Wistricts, the bth District of Queens, eid the 24 District of Richmond, Democrats won over Republi- ,opponents. A feature of the New result was the defeat in the ‘Mth Assembly District of Miss Mar- qperite L. Smith, Republicin, the only Weman member of the 1921 Legis- tature~ (@@FAistrict represented in the pres- ent Legislature by 4 Socialist was lost to the “Inor minority.” ‘This was the | #emMMRS Or THE ASSHMBLY 14th Kings, won by A. B. Yacenda, Democrat, with Republican indorse- ment. In the 234 Kings, Louis P. Goldberg, Socialist, was leading Joseph Ricc&, Republican with Demo- cratic indorsement. This district Las elected a Socialist Assemplyman for the past seven years. August Claes- sens, a Socialist, who was twice ex- pelled from the 1920 Assembly on the ground that he was disqualified to serve by reason of alleged seditious activities, was victorious in the 17th New York District, and Louis Weits, another Socialist, defeated a fusion candidate in the Fourth Bronx Dis- trict, a Socialist stronghold. Speaker H. Edmund Machold was re-elected by his Jefferson County constituents; Republicans of the Sec- ond Monroe District returned Majority Leader Simon L, Adler, and Minority Leader Charles D, Donohue was given | @ tenth term by Democrats of the! Fifth New York District. Special elections to fill vacancies caused by resignations in the State Senate were held in the 16th (New York) and 46th (Rochester) Districts. In the former district, where Charles 1, Murphy, leader of Tammany Hall, casts his ballof, Thomas I. Sheridan, Democrat, was elected. Homer B. Amdick, Republican, won in the Rooh- ester District. The political complex- ton of the Senate was not changed by these results. ve NEW YORK CITY. ASSEMBLYMEN ELECTED. KINGS COUNTY. nn ne emercerererencemamen THE EVENING _WORLD, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 9, 1921. FOR 1922, ALBANY lag PMeaete c. compben, nit ty T.. Merrigen a) mS les B. Plumbley ALLEGANY. county. 12. 3. CHEMUNG COUNTY. John J. Richford DUTCHESS COUNTY. LJ, Griswold Webb..R/2. John M. Mackett.. Enie County, | 1. William J. Flic! ik ya ree Ae let Patrerhowat. | Asaite FU Becetey: Die Mesacn wma 88EX COUNTY. Glibert 1, Frantin “Ww. Jution: MONTGOMERY CouNTY, Bama We MOCUOT. 6... cecececee RD feereeer! i By a sos Hi and new to the ‘shoe business — reductions im Mid - season of this season’s stv les. DON’T SAY UNDERWEAR-SAY MUNSINGWEAR N the minds of millions of people, the is associated with all that is desirable in underwear—fine quality of fabric, Cy finish, perfect fit, comfort, washability and wearability, Wy net et Mundagwoer wslen, sit ro0, too! There's a right style and size for women, children, infanta, ar ope seers foremner serene peeemne me WARBAU COUNTY. LT. A. MeWhinney..Ri2 F. Trubes Davioon...¥ Mh aly, = AL] A Charles , Male... R| Wallace M. Sidley, z SCHUYLE! Zimmerman. : “UR | Clarence W. Hausner .. Seeeencrees, SEDI R R n seo ]Onarles H. Betts, t NIAGARA COUNTY, 1 David EB deffrey....10/2. Frank 8. Hall, DA COUNTY. 3 NDI Arthur Cowes, ROCKLAND COUNTY. Pierre Depew . wis BY, ST, LAWRENCE COUNTY, e " GOHENEGTADY COUNTY. Ri2. Wm, W. Campbell...R SCHOHARIE COUNTY, OUNTY. SENECA COUNTY. ‘SurFoLK COUNTY. 1. Joun G. Peok......Ri2 Paul N, Westerbexs. SULLIVAN COUNTY, John G. Gray. TIOGA COUNTY. Daniel P. Witter, Camper Fenner ULBTER COUNTY. Simon B. Van Wagenan... warn R WARREN COUNTY. Milton N, Eldridge R WASHINGTON COUNTY, Herbert ab. Bartholomew.........ccccesseeseees BR WAYNE COUNTY. Webber a. Joiner Altman & Cn. MADISON AVENUE - FIFTH AVENUE, NEW YORK Thirty-fourth Street of them with feathers $5.50 at (Madison Avenue section) Chantilly Radium Flounces in écru and various smart colors (also in metal combinations) at the tremendously reduced prices of 95c., $1.45, 1.90, 2.85 & 3.95 per yard The same laces in narrower widths will be on sale at proportionately reduced prices (Sale on the First Floor) Made From Sugar Ward “Liner, Morro Castie, to port to-day, and is sald to possess the ability to Wake up the oldest "bus’ and make it pranee about Ike a colt. who is on his way to the \2, Edward A. Everett,.R | = »|JUICE FOR CUBAN AUTOS HAS A REAL KICK Old Hus Prance. The alcohol which is one of th ad Makes the! he by~ roducts of sugar manufacture in Cuba which The Morro Castle brought 404 ugar. mong her passen| roo Lunardi’ Papal Del init. Whitney Studio Club EXHIBITION OF H. E, ‘Schnakenberg | NOW ON FREE VIEW Thirty-fifth Street For to-morrow (Thursday) An Important Special Sale Women’s and Misses’ Fashionable Winter Hats of velvet, duvetyn, hatters’ plush and other smart fabrics; all modishly trimmed, many of every hat offering phenomenal value Sale on the First Floor Extraordinary Value will also be offered in a Sale of 147 West Fourth Street PAINTINGS J oseph Stella 8 being used by the islande rs as motor car fuel. Tt te called “motor spirit. ac. nding to Purser J. W. Fuchs of the came drums of this alcohol In her cargo, but it is destined for Constantinople, 9 there is no chance that it will make either on or thelr owners frisky in this country, Also the ship brought up 10,000 bags uf ors was Mgr. Fed- ate to Cuba, ‘atioan for a BONWIT TELLER &,CO The Spocally Shop of Orpinatons FIFTH AVENUE.AT 38™ STREET FASHIONS in FURS Unsurpassed in Valug as Bonwit Teller G Co. Furs Are Unsurpassable in Quality TAUPE CARACUL COATS WITH COLLARS AND CUFFS OF SQUIRREL 295.00 , Smart, youthful loose box model, 36 inches long. TAUPE MARMOT COATS — length jaunty sports 95.00 HUDSON SEAL COATS 36-inch leagth, of fine se- lected skins. HUDSON SEAL COATS 265.00 NAT URAL MUSKRAT COATS 36-inch length, with shawl 40-inch length, of selected GENUINE LEOPARD COATS SCOTCH MOLESKIN WRAPS 36-inch length, belted trot- teur type with natural rac- coon collar and cuffs. SCOTCH MOLE COATS 36-inch length, of fine se- lected skins. FORMAL FUR CREATIONS Broadtail Mink*> TaupeCaracul Coats and Wraps Coats and Wraps | with chinchilla or of finest selected 45-inch length, of fine se- lected skins. HUDSON SEAL WRAPS 45-inch length, of prime quality skins. 175.00 375.00 245.00 450.00 Coats and wraps of “baby” caracul Hudson Bay sable; and perfectly with contrasting 45 to 48 inches matched pelts, 45 furs; 45 to 48 long. to 48 inches long. inches long. 1650.00 to 2500.00 1250.00t02500.00 1950.00 to 2850.00 Dest & Co, Fifth Avenue at 35th Street—N. Y. Established 1879 THIS WEEK ‘The Mid-Season Sale of Furs Hudson Seal Coats with skunk trimming, knee length model . . 275.00 28.00 Fox Scarfs in taupe or brown. . SPORT & STREET COATS Marmot Coats, 125.00 Brown Pony Coats, skunk trimmed, 135.00 Black Pony Coats, 165.00 Northern Muskrat Coats, 165.00 Dark Raccoon Coats, 195.00 THE FOOTBALL SEASON IS NOW ON Get Posted as to Winners and the Scores of Former Seasons THE 1921 WORLD ALMANAG BY MAIL 65 CENTS Will Equip You to Answer All Questions Authoritatively PRICE 50 CENTS New York World, New York City / F