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ae ee THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 21, 1922. the hundreds of invitations, If he did} when she proclaimed herself a repre- [about the enemy and she knows how/ the employees in the medical institu- he wouldn't hold hie Job tong, [|ventative of Tammany Halt, to talip it." tlons and then coming to New York] # % ve 3 ¢ { ‘ guess.” “We may not have the green hilis| ‘The only good thing dbout the] and spending $200,000 to examine Into Laz = ; F _— and valleys of Harrison, or the bunga- | lust Legislature,” she said, ‘was that] the affairs of that city and never ; ‘ ° ' dl , > lows and beaches of R o}it was the shortest session in 186] find! , s oS . The esplanade and approach to the ye, that on nding @ thing out of place.’ 7 | Memand 100 Per Cent. Camdidates), + «x0 gos sereney to me|iows,erd pencnen ys, tht ony wae the snare cei na 1 BO R. ' Country. Club was crowded with pri-|Mathows said, “but we have some | but didn't practise it, What do men —s "gah skyscrapers and hundreds of thou sands of women voters. « Get the Miss Mills denounced the Tariff y @ know about economy? If you want to Lhe oe ney for the Btatecand that | Bul as the most iniquitous measure Speaally Shop of , g On Eve of Hearst's Return Home|: 0.0 22ers | that was estat FIFTH AVENUE, Ai36™ STREET + riven ke a gain day abroad not-|%omen out on election day. What | means for the individual—you will] in Gobavias cb the citer place: other TH AY AT 36™ Y withstanding the drab and damp sky. {kind of a woman Is It who, now that | huve to send women to Albany. apeal ‘were Mrs, Daniel O'Day, i she has the vote, won't use it?" Cc . a ) “The Republican Legislature some| Mrs Alberts ranean the Breantast | (V6 The Ultimate in Knitted Costumes— years ago appropriated $300,000 for a] Committee comprised Migs M. Louise tip to. dats “it” bas cost, $860,000 |smaa of Pomona: ties A Bohwedo of FIBRE AND MOHAIR omen Rulers of County Affiliated With | Not more th: : 425 women had been expected and 660 put in thelr appear- mmany Gave Editor an Anonymous Slap, |ar:. tf any mere man thinks that the But Everybody Knew Who Was Meant. | women don't know what they are do- The women gave County Chairman Oxear LeRoy Warren a good natured laugh when he told them that his idea ing in the realm of politics it is be-] was to have all the men ‘resign from|and it isn’t finishéd yet. They talk} New Rochelle and Mrs. A. Logan of : By Joseph S. Jordan. iam ne he hnen't awakened yet to what |the County Committee and have wo-| about the tariff hitting the kitchen} Mount Vernon, Mrs. Daniel O’Dey, : ; ‘ Caine Ce around him. Miss Gross |men appointed in thelr places, You|and the dining room. Men made the|Chairmah of the —_ Westchester E« E The Democratic women of Westchester County affiliated with Tam-| 0 pot ieminded her of alcan't jolly those practical political| kitchen for that sanitarium and)Woman'’s Democratic Organization, = yy haven't helped to make the welcome to William Handolph Hearst It was a won-| women here's the way they made it: They] hails from Harrison. Tammany convention hearty home-coming the editor was looking forward to from his con m nts on hia arrival to-day trom England, Yesterday at tho West-|4¢rful showing, she said, the more s + Biltmore Country Club 650 women assembled at a June breakfast | because Westchester is the banner honor of Miss Harriet May Mills and Mrs. Daniel O'Day, Chairman] Republican sounty and the home of pought an ice creim freezbr for $250 with which hey could turn out forty- t quarts of ie cream a day for each patient, They paid $200 for a Commissioner of Corrections Annie Connolly of Yonkers told how they had elected a Democratic Mayor in her city last fall, and that meant the KNITTED : rime Minister, C the women’s county organization, declared by resolution that if Mr,|the present Prim eee breaking through the ranks of the| potato peeler, and that wasn't enough ret should be the candidate for Governor or United States Senator The Geta tele a Wn banner Republlean county. Rather,| for them. They had to have a sweet Wey would bolt the ticket. ae , Peto Saeed aa the COSEE MBN ee hat a Democratic Mayor had| potato pecler, which cost $146, Then Mrs. M. B. Shwedo, Anaad nin New Rochelle Women's Demo- beg eee: ed as the Pp’ 4; she didn’t tell how bought @ meat cutter for $150— , Organization, presented the¢¢————————-———. | Gov. Miller one of the best stories of| wait a minute, don't laugh — and A jution and it was adopted without| leaders, believing that the time is age? the last campaign, but the leaders of] another for #00! Two-Tone Weave with at seehting voice now ripe for a Democratic Victory State Chafrman Herbert Pell of the | woestchester County, Democrats and % this fall af real honest men and |Democratic Committee assailed the Repupiicans alike, are keeping the] ‘They pai? $250 for a butter cutter Two-Color Fibre Silk Overplaid “While ho name Is mentioned in the| women’ are chosen on the ticket, |T@riff Bill at Washington and thelsecret very dark. It was what All with a capacity. of cutting 40,820 FN demi hE AAS el AA hb y ler . shair- of we feel it our duty to state our | Policy of Miller at Albany. The C lution," said Miss M. Louise) cation in regard to prospective jman, dubbed by the Tammany irrev- , Secretary of the county or-| candidates and takes tlis oppor- |¢rents as the “dude statesman," got Smith would call a faux pas! squares of butter for each patient — they bought @ potato masher for which will mash two pecks of Harriet May Mills has developed er of a minute. e tion, who presided, ‘if there is] tunity to pledge our loyalty to our | into water over his head when he told ae wi Goubt who is meant we shall have| State and National leaders. the jadies that the tariff meant more | into a sort of Chauncey Depew after- | The cost $10,000. The soi ae era e it” Resolved. that a copy of these for their hats and gowns, and shifted |dinner and stump speaker. She has a] way the Miller Administration econo- (@) rien + a | Gr e be the person the shoe fits wear Resolutions be forwarded to une [his ground to the Repubiican National [lot of political stuf! up her sleqve| mized at Albany was by cutting down NE of the smartest knitted sports outfits Prhat thers was no doubt inthe mind) gate and National Chairmen and |Committee. He sald that thelr treas-| + —— = = ‘ ; ‘any woman Voter present as to who! women. urer wants half @ million dollars for| this season regardless of price—one of the meant was evident as soon as the} Nothing had been said during the| literature to distribute to the country mee 8 a 2h? is greatest values in a knitted sports outfit this season with price a prime regard. Skirt_and_Sweater-Jumper Jade and White Periwinkle White and Orange Camel Camel and White Brown Camel and Brown Grey White and Black White tion was read, Before its read-| several speecbes which were made|the accomplishments of the Republl- was finished the name of the ed-] at the breakfast to lend up to the|can Party it@r went buzzing from lip to lip|resolution and its presentation came} ‘They could do it’ all on a post- atpund the grill room into which the] like a bolt from the blue. There] card," he sald. women were crowded and the|/ had been a lot said though about] Chairman Pell referred to Gov. stion was hardly put before the|/(ormer Gov. Al Smith, and the re-| Miller's speeches arotind the country spbaker's voice was drowned in a cy-| sponses showed that the Democratic|on the economy of his Administra- dene of ayes. women of Westchester want him|tion, and sald that the Democrats } back again in Albany—want Al and|had sent an expert accountant to Following is the resolution: want nobody else. Albany to check up on the millions + Whereas, the Woman's Demo- The former Governor sent a tele-|the Governor had claimed to save. eratic Orginization hereby pledge | gram expressing his regrets that] ‘When the expert got through add- hemselyés to loyally sup- | business engagements kept him from| ng up,” he concluded, ‘he found that every candidate selected for | joining the ladies at their late break |the appropriations were $47,000,000 the State ticket this fall and | fast, and “e got @ treat hand for| more than those of any other Admin- Whereas we pledge ourselves to his thoughtfulness, loud cheers injistration, Gov. Miller hasn't men- work and co-operate with the | fact. tloned economy since,"’ State, county and local leaders to “Now that the Governor has a pri- help elect these candidate,; be it | vate job,” said Toastmistress Gross,| Register Annie Mathews of New re een en Cann ee ee ee as ee Ce A a et TE Resolved that if any candidate |. Mobs ee ded Blue and Gold Malected for the oles of Governor, ‘he can’ be ‘pected to respond tolYork City was warmly applaude Unite * States Senator or any other S Gold and White office ix anything but a 100 per cent. Democrat who has faithfully and loyally ved up to the prin- ciples of the Democratic Party as i Jaid down by Washington, Jeffer- son and Woodrow Wilson, we will not lend our aid or support to the ticket, We will support no can- didates who have consistently paitated against the League of Nations or who have consistent- ly abused ex-President Wilson through the pres or who have willfully attacked former Gov. Alfred E, Smith through the press or otherwise, or whom in anyway have proved themselves disloyal to the Democratic Party and its | Franklin Simon s Co. Well and Tree Platters from $10 up The Ovington Silver Shop holds many excellent gifts cAs soon as you cross the you will find literally a thou- threshold of Ovington’s. you sand upon the second floor. are in the midst of a thousand gifts. But even this great gal- For the truth of the matter is lery is only a House of Repre- that the display:is so inclusive sentatives—standingfor many, that it requires nearly a full DEPARTMENT OF SPECIALIZED SPORTS ATTIRE Rickenbacker Two fly wheels instead of the conventional one! HUNT MOTOR CAR CO., INC, a Bedford Avenue, Fourth Floor mM BONWIT TELLER €uCO. ? , many more. floor to do it justice. The Speaally Shop of Onguralions Fifth Avenue, 37th and 38th Streets ‘Tate silver and plate, for ex- The charm of good plated BPR ARES Ae Se ESB Eee amples. Where you will find ware is impelling where it is fifty or more fine examples of new, and its charm grows day silver craftmanship upon the by day. For gifts it is impos- entrance floor of Ovington’s, sible to imagine anything finer. OVINGTON’S “The Gift Shop of Fifth Avenue” FirtH AVENUE AT 39TH STREET The Hat of the Hour Here and in Paris THE REBOUX TRIPLE-SWIRL HAT of Granite Straw 10.50 WIRLS of two-color velvet or swirls of maline and silver in every conceivable color combination, with edge bound in the dominant color. WHITE GRAY AZURE LAVENDER PURPLE HORIZON BLACK CHERRY BROWN NAVY BLUE CANNA FLESH SAND CACTUS PINK TAILORED MILLINERY Main Floor Clearance Sale Tomorrow “Women’s High Class Capes and Coats At Exactly Half Former Reduced Prices Tae SEASON'S Most Desmasie Hico Ciass Moves |} Stern Brothers All taken from om regular stock and the half j eck Le West 42nd St. (Between 5th and 6th Avenues) West 43rd St. SU = OO OR i f prices do not represent half of the regular price, but half of former reduced prices. ; 8 Imported Models COMMENCING THURSDAY—Our Midsummer Sale of 32 Summer Fur Trimmed Capes.and Wraps 38 Black Silk Chinois Crepe Capes and Coats 6000 Men’s Shirts 18 Evening Wraps 45 Highest Class Cloth Coats and Capes At Substantia}] Concessions on the Regular Prices 37 Twill Fabric Capes and Coats 68 Sports Capes and Coats 25 Imported London Made Travel Coats 58 Imported Scotch Wool Sports Coats ie 28 Knitted Capes and Coats bata eo ap Ba ele See ee 30 Wraps from Our Fifth Avenue Studios plain white; soft cuffs. mil sion ed is 18 Sports Coats from Our Fifth Ayenue Studios $1 8 5 Pare $2.2 5 per sou bara ABA Eu e le ALL SALES FINAL rid Real Estate Secti Circulation Over 600,000 A most unusual assortment of perfectly tailored, superior quality shirts in a diversity of attractive patterns. og. dil WOMEN'S WRAP SHOP— Fourth Floor

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