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. i THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, MAY 22, 1922. Oo, deal —_ of them. He has the co-operation y your county; has any effort been | solidly behind the candidate named at Cox in 1920, would make him much]os [ have learned. With cot r of public departments 10 cent niade't anize a boom; would | the State Convention. weaker than when hi before, One] Republican dissatiaf for cach tail, Mr. Wilkes said wes hid lr J GEORGE J. REARDON of his fleld agents n Il in the |den opportunity fe je Demoat Pees the Democrats of your county county a few weeks 0 organ-| win with a Democrat, but BACK TO THE CAMPUS upport Hearst for Governor? RENSSELAER. jawed Invasion of the county yet, so far! Hearst Cc. R, PR (TGS SHULL ER: Ga MEN rhe additional answers read: VPRY LITTLE HBARST FEELING Judge 108: is YET IN EVIDENCE. ALLEGANY. | (by ‘Telegraph to the Editor of ‘The tive e with us ning World.) this land ts | Pende nt be here } i FLLIOTVILLE, May 22 ves an equal | Northwestern Unlvormty, atti tn segura vada srs Wa ec eertiinent et th year the | He said e Bisa luiag THLE ; i month per |the steel magnate, an utumnus and! (VE ALMOND, May 22, [evidence in this county. No effort { > oll strikes was [ut they are now he will “Charley” Edison, Son of Inventor, Harpoons a ! t Record Sawfish. ghare in the profits, income was about $1,00 ‘ DYE SWEATER, SKIRT, DRESS t of Ohic EIS dapita. trustee of Northwestern prom Democrats of Alleghany County] has been made to my knowledge to ? By Roger Batchelder. Mr. Braun said that Guthrie had|to go back on Alumni Day, dune 17 Will not support Iedrst for Governor, [organize it here. County organiza- : Down in Lee County, Fia., they call] the largest Masonic Temple in the |and All the be will be a ae say Sreate C. G. TAYLOR, tion will give loyal support to regular STOCKINGS OR DRAPERIES N Chattea'A. Edison, son of the inven-|CeUnEFY, the Anest mineral water in [speaker at LW lunch Leaders Outside of Greater 4G. Hon uaaae Cae paste: i 1¢ State at it ‘as In the con . “ity 7 * 4 N vy. ELLIS } tor, “Charley,” W. 8. Creavey.at Mele of a gre: pene Hegrowike diatetat RTHEST FROM Home City Find No Sentiment NASSAU. ieoon! Te eee a“ t Commodore, from Florida, tells us. ee eS r eeppthiels a pe : for Editor, bb MOVRMEST tron Way IN DIAMOND DYES” i And he is regarded as one of the ONE FROM CHICAGO. 7 at ernsneHede ‘Ss CANDID AHSOLUTELY NO I. ' neighbors’ children, fn 8 CE ee ewan ie Jillian, Pepi fae EHS bam uHRICRIVGR Totextaph to the Tidltor of The MENT, HE are woprrae Snes T ada ony: ete as “ bie debe hls 5 (By Telegraph to the Editor of The Eve- wy mond Dy and follow skirts, waists, coats, sweat When I lett home the whole town a the following despateh sent hy The SPORT, L. fy May 22 BrApy ning World.) the simple directions in every package. |iN&s. draperies, hangings, cree of Vort Myers was talking about the} iil Hotel Reporter of that vite: . Visvening World to the Ghairmen ot ‘There appears no concerted move- WILLIAMSON, May 22 Don't wonder whether coc van deeibecomes like new again. Suet big fish which Charley had just “A hotel man traniped all day. t Detoeratic County Committees }ment in Nassau County to promote] Absolutely no Hearst sentiment in]. dint successfully, because perfect| son” druggist whether the -mategin! caught,” Mr. Creavey said. ‘He went] through, Virginia mud, and at the Stat the candidacy of any one man for the] Wayne County. His more or less i Osis V jyou wish to dye is wool or silkjPor river with Capt. Hugh] night wearily went to his room in at i 4 ‘ * ‘ ag home dyeing is guaranteed with Dia-| whether it fs linen, cotton or mixes out on the river with Capt, Hugh] Might wearily went to hi n BA ANG 3 eek Is there any real Hears The Nassau County} covert attacks on President Wilson} mond Dyes even if you have never|zoods. Diamond Dyes never streaks Cooper for a little quiet angling, and) 1!" small lint at Sie be ; Aare: fk ment among the Dem : on will standjand his support of Harding againatldyed before, Worn, faded dresses,'spot, fade or run, v4 didn’t Haye much luck for a while! cuiied most SOkee ke ; i satton fecnnedy, qas| ee = = = — aii Suddenly he saw a big fish almost) usual, thé hotel man left his boots |, o'elon e = ————— a —— = under the boat, and the moment after outside the door to be cleaned, but rn ne eve ordered th h reg - ce = he had. thrown his harpoon he] in the morning found them intnd’ Pip, and aatd he would disetiur i 4 x . HW. thought that he had at least a whale.| same myddy condition 8 on the Jigs morning if thes had nop rm 7; ‘ . - ; i ‘tho fla started ont. for the ocean, He went for the | unmors Reliable, high-grade, sturdily constructed luggage from and it was only by careful manoeu- atk, a darky r earat p Gring. Glee thes boat wae kegs ceetn you cea oy | ——$$=$_-———| | one of America’s foremost makers. Built of three-ply | capsizing. grafily z > ia TS - . | Marne Heo (ident jukined tremttiial/o1 Ewnyan wanted’ 'éth DAE , veneer, covéred with hard vulcafiized fibre. Cretonne sinall boat into the launch, expecting sah,” was the reply We nd St. (Between sth and 6th Avenues) West 43rd St. lined and & ae t that the weight of the heavier boat “why In thunder did you xy Saye would hold back the monster.. But it reckon T put ‘em outside the door?" 4 so | a Se in od an ave spring locks and draw bolts. didn't. The fish started,out at a ter-] “'Well, sah, 1 jus’ allowed they , a. rifle clip, several times stopping to] wasn’t room inside fer ‘em.’ " 4 “COMMENCING TOMORROW : Siceaint T ram the boat. . 8 re le in the Department, “When another harpoon finally ‘runk reached a vital spot the fish was} REAL DIRT FARMERS ONLY. a é re ardr e Fourth Floor. brought to shore, It was a mammoth “Canada's great hope for the future (@) al | sawfish, fifteen feet long with a saw four feet in length. Mr, Edison him- : self was delighted, and he exhibited This Cross-Eyed Pup costs $15 t e S people who flocked to his lodge to in- needs Is the Inmigrant, TINY remembrance spect it, Oldtimers that it was cultivat 2 land intel- |} for a mere acquaint- ihe geet saw ever caught in the Teveatly ‘docat't-maser| Bl ance, or a ore intimate At About ONE-THIRD to ONE-HALF LESS ; or ‘not he owns anything, i : y : pratt nee ann bt pnt Nh tT LY Mie! he is a born farmer, City people wil! gift for a time-tried friend i ‘ OKLAHOMA'S RICH INDIANS. [uot stay on the faris, but eventually may be obtained easily, than their ACTUAL VALUE ‘ | jOldanorae han the, chest tribe ait back to the centres of popula- quickly and without un- of Indians vorld, " ig Braun of Guthrie, at the Astor. They se 6 dueexpenseat Ovington's riginally lived in. the sere a ‘As illustrated) i t of the country, m . BATTLE Cheek 8 “PIED eIBER OVINGTON’S ° (. strated) e (As ‘illustrated) ri were forced then to n tattle reek now 3 an officia . territory, which later. became the |‘*Picd Piper”? according "The Git Shop of Fifth Avenue” [4p Dome top model with four large Fully studded, has round corners. State of Oklahoma of that cit FIrTH AVENUE AT 39TH ST drawers (one convertible into hat Five drawers, (two convertible into The four trunks illustrated are e Osage tribe own almost all of |r city fa \ box), shoe pockets laundry bag, and Y ‘ County, except the few parcels | t! e city sho : bibl . ry bag, hat box). Shoe box, laundry bag, _—typical examples of the remark- of land which they, have sold, and as! m nd hired a man to ge a assorted hangers. and bar that | ill dew ibe values we shall offer in this remarkable event. $21.75 (As illustrated) $5 1.75 (As illustrated) | Open top regulation steamer trunk. Has large pull-down drawer with Heavily reinforced. Has bar that r’movable partitions; assorted veneer ‘locks all drawers and features the hangers and laundry bag. «sao new ironing board. i OTHER WARDROBE TRUNKS $32.75 Dome top model with $37.50 Open top, dome five drawers (two con- model, with all the vertible into hat boxes); lock on necessary conveniences and bar top drawer; veneer hangers, laun- that locks all the drawers; fully dry bag and shoe box. studded. : Sub ial Price C i Dependable Household Linens | "9" "rn a? o2¢Ae Substantially Lowered Prices: & ‘ China and-Glasswar e Pure Irish Linen Pil- Pure. Irish Linen , . , low Cases, hemstitched. . . : All fine quality English, French and American | All Linen Satin , KitchenTowels products offered at the lowest prices in many seasons. , pair $2.75 Table Damask dozen $5.25 Pure: Ish Linea: Full bleached; heavy; 6 in. width; rd: Pure Linen Hucka- i % Sheets, hemstitched, 79 in. wi per yai Back Rowels, beaut, Grindley s The best news in this pair $12.50 $1.95 room size. Dez. $7.50 English Porcelain Dinner Sets = Irish Linen Typed NAPKINS be Dimity Bedspreads— issue of the World Glass Towels, | Doren. $6.75 Hemme $39.50 Dozen $5.75 each $1.95 (Reduced from $59.75 and 65.00) ¢ . . ) Ku p p e n he 1 m e r Irish Satin Double Damask Poa Cloths Your choice of beautiful colored conventional border Siz ir designs ; line 3 half handles and eek 8.75 Sekt SI BSE 11.50 | cnet pt hens “Coe puma apn tod Napkins to match, 22x22 inches, dozen $o.75 broken pieces can be replaced. \ American Porcelain Dinner Sets — 106 pieces ; richly colored conventional border designs, 35 Swinging Couch Hammocks gold line edge, mate gold handles ($35 value) $17.50 Suits Best news because it means a handsome cash saving . Limoges Dinner Sets—106 pieces; beautifully colored | for every man who takes advantage of this offer. For Many a Restful and Pleasant Hour conventional border .designs, matt gold $49 50 i These suits are worth considerably more, were Rolled; : handles; Empire shape . . . . . e 1} ‘ C oll edge mattress, stron; Low Da . Ad- He! made to sell at higher prices. You'll see that when $17.25 vice spring) daub $32 feeble RoeN cad back ce | you get here. All new spring and summer styles in back and head rest. Beautiful cretonne Roll edge mattress with deep, full flounce. Gold Encrusted Iridescent and Am- i light and dark shades of gray, brown, green, blue, patterns and colors, or in plain khaki Figured and striped in tan, gray, blue Glasses—Wide Minton ber Glasses — Optic i| Sa ianeaeeugnsaearn ps ota et ip esNETSSESSOSSSSESTET SEES: border designs on. optic effect, water. goblets, tall olive, and tan. Sizes for men and young men. or gray duck, also stripes, as you prefer. and green. Some Imported Fabrics at $40, $45 and $50 Ready to Wear AWNINGS, $5.75 and 7.50 STANDS, $4.75 and 7.50 glass, water goblets, call or low sherbet, cocktails and low sherbet and wine glasses. “ H ‘ glasses; dozen... $18 exh « « . SOG | For Luxury Supreme---The New Gliding Couch Hammock i : as . <, Rich Cut-Glass Iced-Tea Sets—Richly cut floral N First shown by STERN BROTHERS and now exhibited in three styles and and leaf cuttings, tall covered jug and 6 tall ie Broadway, at 49th Street in twenty different coverings, For in or out of doors, for veranda or bl if $2 50 \ Downtown Stores sun parlor. May be used without the furnbiers tO maRCA ee ke ew bd Hy * z usual stanc Il with adjustal ead rest... ITF. a ) 279 Broadway, near Chambers 47 Cortlandt Street band COE See $39.00 'to 100.00 soa cn haere ne ow ee Moen tes ae