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\ Sloane of Lon 016 cincts. ” e for 1,016 precincts. Vomerene leads f rved during the $ SIF s jd mer Representative Lentz two to one | Flying Corps as eo 9} 8, THE EVENING WORLD, THURS spatssee 10, 1922. FARMERS BEAT WETS | JUNE SLOANE : a eal | RARAARB IN OHIO PRIMARIES| WEDS WAR FLYER saat HS Brien Cuntest oni. leat J. H, BRACKET! | Ue eee eon | Was for Attorney | i . H General. COLUMEUS. O. Aug. 1 (Asso: ee ' Blated — Press) —Conser hia _— ; = : oth oie ino ie pe o | R d hi d } ee ace, 7, ABZ on con vt.| ead this Advertisement Carmi A W « ‘ tion and Anti- ca til / Since 1807 | ; ‘ i BS ebpeat AV. Cionahey: the Db ; OPP LIBRARY | For the Bargain Hunter who will go Praesens for Govern 12 West 40 | to the trouble of selecting from odd & omerene, Democrat, will face Rep ' Mi i | ‘ He freemttive rene, former Repuotcns vi Ta a | FINAL REDUCTIONS | lots, we have at all 3 stores, 600 Suits Jongressic | marriage certificate []| J : : Chair on vim ene Summer Dresses to select from at a special price of e Uetdat for ot ‘oa Imported Voiles, Dimities, French Thompson Minn " Sonnet SGongeite thin vty, | Wash Flannels and Dotted Swiss Knight, a Progressive, by 105,183 'n On he uth side she is a direct |) Values to $75.00 and Fess has a plurality over former and Jater with the Ameri Senator Dick of 1,000 MRS. HOSFORD BRACKET. |","™orr ant [at * | ag kg sere eee Dinner and Evening Gowns ” 7 75 € Prohibition as a direct issue, C. ©.) Becomes Bride of 1. [Los-|scanamns woman Cosine En Con. Anti-Satoon League for the Repub'!:| ford Brackett in Little a ee ii ‘A 7s, T ludi ts | nti-Saloon League for the Repub! 4 STRAT EEA IPE Pe : | H. ° Felt an nomination for Attorney General, TeHe0 Rectory dtietilel pie cs eckdenetitese | || netu ing etts started off with a large handicap ap “wala, a? Press) Scattering returns|{) sg $ S$ | : rolled up by the cities against him] The marriage, July 28, of Miss than « third of the State in- |] 10 5 | 4 and in favor of Judge E. E. Corn. | june Sloane, daughter of Mr, and e that Judge W, W. Brandon will h ld hi h $ : When the rural vote began to come! ise galawin Sloane of New York|P° te Democratic candidate for Gov | ——— —— | Some of t ese SO das high as $60 Thi thowever, Crabbe rapidly overs) =" joane of Ne in as a result of Tuesday's pri- Pin Gaiidiaai nin GubeTa ae z hauled his op-onent, Crabe now has|and Nantucket, and 1 rd | iL | The regular 1 pe quarante of satisfaction covers erery article || to Corn'’s 125,659. Brackett, grandson of Mr. and Kdamundson, the first Our 34th Year in Business NEW YORK’S END OF B’KLYN BRIDGE OTHER STORES BROADWAY at 49th ST. 47 CORTLANDT ST. OPEN SATURDAY EVENINGS Store Closed All Day Saturday + Your Books for the Summer will fill many an idle hour for you—at the O ] ay O } shore, over the week-end, on your vacation. Here are a few suggestions to help you keep in FIFTH AVENUE touch with books of current interest. One Man in His 'Time, by Ellen Glasgow, $2 N In the Days of Poor Richard, by Irving Bacheller, $2 ew ; My Discovery of England, by Stephen Leacock, $1.50 ie Gentle Julia, by Booth Tarkington, $1.75 V | H $ Behind the Mirrors, by Author of Mirrors of Washington, $2.50 e vet ats A 5 The Great Adventure at Washington, by Mark Sullivan, $2.50 Pieces of Hate, by Heywood Broun, $2 Follow Paris Lines Robin, by Frances Hodgson Burnett, $2 The Glimpses of the Moon, by Edith Wharton, $2 Lines wide and sweeping to bal Book sHor—cRouND FLOOR UNUUNAUEUGUAUGUUGNEUEUOUGEANHEOEQE04GE0U0U0U000ENHUUGEUUGLU ance the new long skirts. Close- Sheffield Wagons fitting lines for more tailored wear, Candlesticks *5.25 pair Serve Spiekers Yoghurt SUITS NOW ON DISPLAY IN OUR WINDOWS with rows of shirring and great of Hammered Silver ‘Plate rings of velvet hinting at their They are the somewhat low ex- Parisian origin. Both extremes ceedingly graceful shape that are particularly good for use on (sketched above) are among those mena Bight inches found in this new flection of velvet hats for early fall wear. high with hexagon posts and bases. They are silver plated Presenting Lucifer Fascinating Hats on nickel, a finish that will give splendid service. The same style in plain finish, bee 75 pair, Witenes That smouldering color of live coals isa _ Paris inspired all of them—and any one R. SPIEKERS Bulgarian Yoghurt has new and baffling shade. Lanvin green is is sure to add a welcome touch of style vi i aaa reaper ti paacele been on the American market less than ay ilk ahi hie s ites juvepasbies tempeaniaailiaiaal ius teu lee. Tax Hiditional. oe a year, yet its growth in popular favor has fi GROUND FLOOR : or give . justified our faith in its therapeutic value. 4 . . . your order raat : As E | Specials in Specially ‘Priced — Misses’ 0 the Dr. Spiekers Yoghurt is made exactly i) Z ‘ i river as the Yoghurt used by the Bulgarian s Women’s White Silk Stockings Afternoon Gowns *39.50 peasants is made and you know that Prof. i Side issues are of absorbing interest this season Metchnikoff attributed the longevity of these a §] 25 One of the best values to be §] 65 Silk stockings of splendid as side drapes repeatedly prove. But back issues people to the fact that they ate liberally 8 ie found in town. Thread silk quality with reinforced lisle are all-important too. If you're inclined to doubt, of Yoghurt. | stockings, reinforced lisle soles and tops. _ soles and tops. look at the gown below, right, where the interest is ; F | Both of them values you cannot afford to miss. divided between rows of narrow tucking, a one- The cultures used in producing this fer- a GROUND FLOOR sided drape over one shoulder and a Turkish mented milk are sent to us by parcel post Al 40 hem eid back issues! fe a twice a month from Bulgaria, consequently x ote: gowns—Canton crepe an in Canton — nero ro ‘: ; Writing Paper, box, Cc recently received in our Misses’ Department. rons amaelie Moghurts:alwayeiactive and F i ; potent. il Very specially Priced for this selling. Stationery of a good quality in an assortment A sleeve with rows of aries eit work, a : at wide enough to suit every taste. There are all colors, some with | gold edges, some beaded girdle or one with metal clasps — brown, Dr. Spiekers Bulgarian Yoghurt is with gingham lined envelopes. And some plain for those who prefer a more con: ' unlike any fermented milk you have servative style.in writing paper. known. It is highly palatable. GROUND FLOOR Women ne: Ste of 3 gx |e) || SHEFFIELD FARMS A remarkably low price. Shoes that have sold in our regular stock until now for i 1 524 West 57th Street, New York far higher prices. We have drastically reduced them all for a rapid clearance. You ye | \ : Phone Circle 7720 will be able to use an extra pair for three or four weeks this summer, and at such ; aie. -tiey AL atereabe ey. am Vi /| QQNUIVNONUUNNGQQUUNNEAUUUGUGGUUGEOOAGUUUANGAUOUOAGSGUOENAGUOOUUAOANUUOUOAAY White Canvas Strap Pumps * | , "ae <7 — White Buckskin Oxfords and Pumps White Canvas Oxfords ! ForSummer Complaints COLD ASPARAGUS . “ peer | ALA VINAIGRETTE White Canvas Pumps with Red or Green Trimming | , (To be taken internally in water) | Inviting appetizing — BE your OWN Landlord. The World's Real real treat | An excellent assortment you see. There are not all sizes in every style, but all rhs a awa y’s | when seasoned with the sizes in the collection. d ' Cray genuine y Os Srolier |LEA&PERRINS August Sales of Oriental Rugs, Furs and Furniture Now in Progress " eee HITE Re! 1€ ef | 4 a. 35+ 7ot|f SAUCE THE ORIGINAL WORCESTERSHIRE refreshing. SECOND FLOOR | Estate Advertise- ments point the Cramps, Bowel Pains

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