The evening world. Newspaper, November 11, 1921, Page 17

Page views left: 0

You have reached the hourly page view limit. Unlock higher limit to our entire archive!

Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.

Text content (automatically generated)

INCI SAY REPL Bit for St ank and file of G are thoroughigy disheartened by the! fiat and the ight- boys who somewhere “It must ston which untoward to engage publican le: character, Next to Coalition, Gov. Miller is the pet aver: ft Mr, Midler slature in men and t nore yea age is th next to i joader to ai s work in dispassion: age. Pro- dd to discuss the clec fanity almost ariably rends the merely intended, ir when two loyal party men begin to nt have hap- urn to Albany to a | Beef t } | | \ ' {| ae i ASally San Suede le ‘amps. French, heels 1 0 MORE FUSION r leadors are \Gonvinced three “the party had thc within its grasp, the m cold and cheerless prospect. And n their desire to place responsibili y tion as responsible, Fusion campaigns, ‘would be more advisable for the! Miller pluralities were provided tast | party as a party to take a couple| of beatings rather than permit self-/ day's cataclysm, Mr, constituted leaders from the outside |story goes, is willing to accept the vote Audrews in the fight for the Court of Appeals av a) ntire people Administra- | .on, for ‘east, of the Republican “boys.” tout from t Catalogued third fe long fan, Bre i late lamented ticket. TY ELECTIONS, is re Y a8 an indication | national capit Some time and Workers Declare raight Paty Ticket Hereafter 9 local tatesmen were that unless this advice ‘ad only | New York City Republic tin future | for little finan ted from the from the busin ; |the admonitions went workers, who) When the Coalition pock “got-the-m overtook | started their cany ‘g olection. Many | niet them was qu swelliag the | Men, ble and littl un has ema 0. B, Tuesd: that out party ticket four years | fate of the Republic: {inees. Many of th he contrib months ago that tie HONING chites oralty virtual.y | implied obligation that acc make the district olub| reflecting upon the general throughout the they have lit upon Coali- is that the reverse is the fact. not be‘again" is an expres- best sums up the attitude winter, it is figured, Mr. Miller in public favor. From up the State, results of the last two They add that it Miller, in conferences with Re-| for Judge William 8. aders and deliver them for! negative do not inspire enthusiasm. eferendum on what the of the State think of his tion. Andrews, who comes f» the moment at/ernor’s home town, Syri It his personal crony, was nc mee of Mr. Mitte © generally rewards ida § how, nae the he party ntl forced it through the Ler- the face of a united list of hings r for four nsible ha Values £6 to 510 . An opportunity to buy high type. smartly styled shoes at remerx- ably Low Prices. 95 1785 LOW SHOES Ss Pumps in and three-str svalking and Jaz ra and Beaded Slippers. alf and Kid, Patent and atin. Modified and Short ndals, € own, Bla athers and Baby French, Cuban made “such a - botch of everything.” There is no end of resentment, either, against the National Admin- istration, Neither a dollar nor a kind rd emanated from Washington for The Har- ding Admfustration, it is known, took the view that New York is a Tam- many city and nothing abort of wa hquake could alter its’ prevading political complexion, Now Washin ented as being a bit re | ful that it didn't show some concern, 1 for the defeat of Coasition 1s peing Interpreted in other parts of ths coun. of dissatisfaction vith the way things are going in the c waders with national connections urged Congres. nal leaders to speed Up their pro- might Le counted upon for assistance, sed protest against anything but | remained stolidly Indifferent to the generously t- | gn fund and th d-and-butter | thelr donations had not been ca arried | George A. Glynn, State Chairman, | howlses their hangouts and live in ex-jand other enthusiastic adherents ectation of soft city jobs, now face|Gov. Miller pretend to detect nothing Governor in the Republican municipal reverses quite | State Tuesday, but the more general belief | Governor is to be a candidate for re- election next year, or should he de- cide to take the Senatorial nomina- | of the general run of practical-mind-jtion atvay from William M en they consider the| Something must be done during the ed party men when they co to tehabititace where year, comes word that the Governor | is not the least disturbed by Tues- it 1s, Of course, a fact that Judge | m the Gov- | a few. functions -day or to. 3 DOORSH. OF 2ST, PAIRS WOMEN’S Armistice Day In memory of our Heroic Dead of the World War, typified by the Unknown Soldier who is to be buried in Arlington today, the offices of this company will be closed all day and this evening The New York Edison Company Lucker Agency | . THE BVENING WURLDY, RBAVAY, NOVEMBSBEN 11, LY. Th Surprise Stores have been doing business in New York Twenty-two tie Justomers remark that they have never Years—and we are celebrating the occasion. COM AEN CANE seen such values. And you can see from the prices quoted that we have done something unusual. It took us several months to prepare for this sale—as we searched the different markets, and made offers, and waited for offers. Everything that looked sen- sational we laid aside—and those who attend this Anniversary sale are getting the benefit of our efforts. Remember, this 1s a Celebration—not a money making proposition. Read the prices—be your own judge. Make comp:risons. You know the prices asked by other stores for clothing and furnishings—NOW, simply read these and compare them, Every article is new, perfect, and in the latest style—and our guarantee is back of every sale. A N oteworthy Salc of Suits & Overcoats A special value we have been saving for this Anniversary Celebration. We won’t say what these garments are worth—but wait until you get here and view their smart styles, their rich materials, and their fine workmanship. You can then judge for yourself how much you save when you buy such clothing and made of b Men’s *1-°° Shirts You save 69c to 95c on everyone, for they are the regular $1.69 and $1.95 qual- ities—and they are brand new and perfect. Made of strong percale in = leave $ neat stripes of fust colors, full eut, well made garments, in sines 1b to 17 A nniversa ry men will ap Anniversary Priee, O’Coats 5D They were made to sell at |Chinchilla $7.50; to-mor- Boys’ Stockings 10c | Boys’ 7.50 Seen Ideal for workmen, for they are exceptionally strong and serviceable and in heavy ) weight. The $3 Grade Offered in this Sale at These are cotton worsteds of very strong texture. They are durable gar } ments to withstand wear and i & or dust spots. Medium P i and heavy weight r Co ~ 0 to 42 The Overcoats All the latest models are shown in this assortment—swagger young fellows and the staple but dressy, styles for their elders, including Ulsters; fancy and solid contrasting backs, and the ever popular plain and dark Oxfords. You will appreciate the excellence of thes overcoats as soon as you sce them —for they are out of the ordinary for the money in more ways than one, New and perfect double-tex Men’s $10 Guaranteed pron $ 2) ae BOYS’ NEEDS—PARENTS, READ THESE at twenty-five dollars. The designs for the colors with fancy and and double-breas' Sizes 83 to 44. j ‘ sortment of fabri teds, flannels, t ‘They are in plain tan and vant to inpres re material, Every L! refund your n 8 32 to 44. Sale Shirts and Drawers Men, it will pay you to get a supply of we these shirts and drawers. They are reg- Heavy cotton-ribbed that will be PL.75. garments Perfeet They are in sizes 83 to 46 and in- clude stouts—and they will surprise every man who sees them. sport models now as conservative styles. Splendid as- cheviots; plain colors, pencil stripes, and neat mixtures Men’ s $12 rand Saprangitidedi sold after this sale at and fully guaran- Suits The new so popular; single ted models, as well ics, embracing wors- weeds, serges and PI Note particularly—these Kare the new Pull Over » Styles with V-shape col- ular $1 garment: teed; eernu shade only; sizes 84 to irs. The same grade will probe and every one is per 46. Every man bly be sold in fect; heavy ecru rib should buy ther stores at bed shirts and draw deast three reine se 86.95-—but this is Peary meri aber suits. This is an ourbirthday, You, offer that ae: choice .of brown, brands, be repeated. navy blue, tan and Anniversary red shades, and rice, Anniv an brown with tan oe collar. Sale Price, and Grey Anniversary Price, Boys’Corduroy Suits We give you in $ 85 We give you tg 95 this Jot gar- this lot regular" ments worth $8.50 garments $3.50; at...... at w fois, made Boys’ Caps, 59¢ Corduroy Knickers, $1.15 Boys’ ‘Boys’ Mackinaws ANNIVERSARY SALE PRICES Boys’ 2-Pants Suits ‘4 In this lot you get pee es 6G) $10 garments at..... . Le Norfolk models, made of strong tures of wedinin and dark pate pellent garments for even $10— and t to 17. Boys’ Unions, 95ce - yo price tn other stores; sizes & N ov el t y Suits nek "12 Long Okeroa: Here’s the Regular $1 Grade Men who require corduroy | Here's the Regular $6 Grade $ know This is @ as well as we do th for a if! good quality--and ffer of them are xn fin ought to create a se ments in olive drab shade and in sie to 42. Sale price A , #8, Sale price 9-65 ~~ Birthday Sale of Men’s Pants Work Pants |Corduroy Pants ¢ Worsted Pants oa Re a es) | boys’ black Raincoats Suit Pants Made of regular suiting materials that match up well with odd coats and vests, Worth Saturday Koth Slores Open tM o' Clock, saa apiemy aya th AVENUE Between 15th and 16th Streets gd AVENUE Northwest Corner sid Street Mail Orders *; Up to $7.50; in This Sale at These include pants of the sit ing aterials, as well as fl pels; the suiting pants ¢ sist of neat stripes, mixtures « 1 colors for matehir in blue, the flannels are } + ee

Other pages from this issue: