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THE [E EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, AUGUST 24, 1 HULBERT WANTS TO BE SENATOR FROM THIS STATE President of Bout of Alder- men May Run if Smith Is Sidetracked. Murray Hulbert, President Board of Aldermen, ts an i the nomination of Unite of the virant for States Sena- tor, according to political gossip to day. His friends say that Mr, Hulbert Is simply marking time and in the event that the Democratic nomince for Governor might be an up-State man he will be put forward for the United States Senatorship. It has been known for a long tim that Mr. Hulbert’s desire is to ad- Vance politically, and he still has 4 soft spot in his political heart fo Washington, Congre: + he knows the ropes like Moreover, the atorship would permit Mr pursue his law practice Ncly stated that his salary as Presi- dent of the Board of Aldermen ts in adequate, and last fall he served pub- Ne notice that he intended to build up his law business, since the logishitive bill to increase his salary fyom to $10,000 was vetood by the Mor, Since making that d Mr. Hulbert the duties of t Board of Ald permit hardly time to kew according to those who are turtle Hulbert's ambitions, he Ko to Washingt di tuke care of his law office at the same time That Charles F. NN phy Sand be content with the United Stat torship fur a New York « and leave the Gubernatorial nomi tion go up-State is except by Mr. Murphy on, wit Messrs. Hea a both declabing to ene where he served as a4 an several years and where a veteran United States Sen He has put vation, thi ident such & anxioNs against They 4 $8,500 five years a but when the be time later the reform: *haneelor of demand Hanson then obtained the writ of as- rat Hulbert tapered the faction of Re If Bolshevism Republican United States Want it, yeu take it looms further up in the ¢ other, hand, if the head asbould be an up-Stater Romination will in all n Hulbert and $ far the effort Tammany. le F. Murphy t tion to send lan to the py in vain and it is cannot be stirred A coterie of leaders motored to Good Ground yesterday te Mr. Murphy fn that regard, but attitude is un changed. To-morrow at midnight the time for declining designations expire and until then Surrogate Cohalan will withhold any public statement to his attitude The Cohalan supporters are more bitter in their denunciation of Samuel Koenig, the Republican County Chair man, than they are of Char Murphy. They had an inkling Murphy would attempt to even Foun 7 gallows h reported that ters with the Surrogate, but never suspected that the Rep leader, himself a lawyer and: politic i head of the most annually belabors Tame its reckless abandon of the m of the beneh, should now be of the same sort uf conduct Independent lawye ind others “who. sympathize with Cohulan commiter, say that Samuel Koenig and Charles F. Murpliy are ‘just friendly enemies.” As one of them put it to-day: “Sam would give awa New York with a fence «round it if it meant that his brot Morus bene! of No. t Bast sot would stay on the Frank Hendrick Street announced today that he hal filed with Secretar of Stat Lyons an “independent certificate of nom nation of the Vrosre ve Na tional Party,” on which ticket he purposes to run for Unit States Senate He wrote — inclo ing his certificate ere will added to this paper ned by t voters others containing the names of over 12,000 signers. The filing mple certificates now are two—nan » first to inform indepen- dent Republicans that an opportunity fs to be afforded them to rescue their party from the defeat to which re- actionary leaders have aimed to doom the party, and second to establish the fame and emblem of the movement.” In his letter to Secretary Lyons he states further: he circumstances of the nomination of Reveridge, Pin- chot and Brookhart as progressiv @o not begin to indicate the dissat objects of Patent Edge Clamp | used only on Hall Box be ag prevents the ge from sagging and insures long wear and comfort. FRANK A. & SONS Bedding Specialists ’ 25 West 45th St., New York cae Mme. P. Mildred Parma.and Husband, Albert Houghton Pratt, Forced to Leave House Because in Arrears. ATLA Albert Houghton Pratt, who © HIGHLANDS, N. J., Aug. 24.—Mme, P. £0, have been ousted from their home, which is known here as the ‘Little White House.” & result of a writ of cently in N They went out as em by Vice Chancellor Foster rk ed to buy the house for® Holy Writ, in this instance. » was due some lid not make a pay ted an action for a the deed, but Vice she greed to permit ion ¢ Quote Scripture to Sheriff, But He Ejects Them From Home Mildred Parma ant figured conspicuously in the news several year assistance » and paid $1,500, /them he had the greatest respect fo. but that it did not apply he couple left the house yain until the next MARX WITHORAWS INFAVOR OF COONIN Pi rohibition Petit Petitions in Kings )_ Are Rejected for Arriv- ing Late. issued Auron Marx, independent Demo- ut Han-[eratie designee for the Assembly in Sree a Won sd District, Manhattan, filed his ay. 1 was declination with the Board of Elec- Foster decided against{then removed and Mme. Pacma an ter against} then removed and Mmto, Parma un-|iione to-day and substituted the name Wherethay oars pein: tonilte of Irving Coon, Coon is contesting eretizal arte the decision a x * the ne Pratt is said to be or possession of the }man named Hough verty was served upon Mmé.] Hougliton. rma on behalf of the owner, Arthur] Red Bank, The pair HuhsON, Shotencred te and recleartm Mite, athe. Anson Sire “lenored Wt and Fel pratt, sued tor divorce in Mant possession of the property.| naming Mme. dent Which was served on Mon-] concern Parma, z to Deputy Sheeitf to Dep heel) ought Uh a eandidate tor ublicans in New York elf had been driving port th in the list of Ret reactionary enator he mistake w York who must subr Bill would “Lenin tetation. Mt men the Democ TOMORROW—FRIDAY An Important Special Purchase 700 Newest Silk Frocks Advance Fall Modes 19.00 Stunning Frocks for Autumn Unsurpassed in Style and Falue Specially Priced 28.00 Skilful fashioning has the witehery of the new Autumn Mode in these distinctive and charm- ing models of Canton Crepe, Flowing panels, draped skirts,, novel sleeve effects and ornamental girdles are some of the many very interesting details, revealed all Orkin's Specialized Dress Salon CONTINUING SALE Fall Silk Dresses 14.00 Advance Autumn fashions, selling at a fraction of their actual value, Qgkin's—Third Floor nin th Mifflin & Co., publ Catherine Parma as co-respon Pratt was an editor for th and owned some stock that he sold and gave the money to Mme along with other money: that sum to $48,000. State Committeenan appeared in yesterday's Bve ublicans who had f their declarations to enter the was caused by ous report sent out by a Beckley is © State Com nination of the regular Demo- erate candidate, Samuel B, Dribben, who has the backing of the regu Democratic leader, John Mara, Dep- uly Commissioner of Plant and Struc- tures. The petitions of the Prohtbition ty In Kings County, which ar- ed many hours after midnight a Jay, have been rejected. nhattan, the drys filed petitions in! y four of the twelve Congressional a nephew of a firm c ould 4 Sloan aun MeCann, who served. t ; districts, In four of the nine , declared that he had marr - a torial districts and in ten of the Parma in 1918, Both the man] BECKLEY RATIC CANT wonty-three Assembly districts, In woman quoted Scripture to} | : the Bronx, the drys filed in one of deputy in an attempt to dissuade] ‘The name of Mic hael F. Beckley, a the two Congressional districts, in him from ordering them out. He told| prominent Brooklyn Democrat, who it]ine of the three Senatorial districts triets. Objections were filed to-day with he Board of Elections to the petitions 1 Joseph C. MeCarthy Democratic candi mitteeman for| Hyookiyn. — Me « nnoual fight on World 4th District is engaged in © Commissioner Phenomenal Values at 19.00 ARIS has ordained—and the new mode enters. Long draped skirts, flowing panels, bewitching sleeve treatment, new girdle influ- ences—each feature is charmingly evident in this unusual and smart collection of latest models. Canton Crepe and Crepe Back Satin were never developed into more lovely creations, fash- ioned with such skill and care. Rich shades of black, navy and autumnal brown hold sway. Sizes for women and misses. nor Orkin’s—Third Floor Specially Priced 34.00 The mode has changed innovations are and the new fascinating. Through out this entire group of lovely crea- lions the Draped Silhouette is given precedence Black and Navy are the ng shades. Superior qual- ity Canton Crepe and Crepe Romaine constitute the materials, predomina Second Floor REMARKABLE SALE ew Sports Coats 1 4.00 Swagger sport models in herringbones, tweeds, mix- tures and polo coatings. Orkin'’s—Fourth Floor ind in one of the eight Assembly dis-| ASSEMBLY RAGE}: no sree \ Thoma © of the] Janes Ww. 1 ges that 1 Drennan, lend hailiwiek. ( started ab McCarthy's petitions are tr] to bring ab: insufficien Hegible and cont tenant Gover law have been made by Claren kl enehoiss toss dgn of No, 195 South Ninth Street. |” Congress ne Board of Elections will hold a hearing on the objections to-morrow | frm’ 1 mornin Weatcheate ing the war FOR LIEUT. GOVERNOR Republican of Congress not seck a re 922, Husted of Peekakit have] Husted. who was kr on) With a view of trying | Mak f Woat id vt his nomination for Liew nor at the Republican Con held at Albany next week un Husted has served four Piest tec gress, representing — the wkland district, and did ination this year, Dur- was on the Military s he hag pre- CHEYENNE, Wyo ne of the D. Carey Repadlicar Tuesday and J ing the absence ni James |doubt Hous na the “Bald GOV. CAREY IS BEHIND IN WYOMING PRIMARIES 15.040 contest between nomination primary election was that the contest would be decided by ® najority powsibly Rety rom S41 of the 657 pi in the State gave Hay 16, 14 low 8 199 votes ne leads which Charles fF. and Robert Ro Re ocrat, have for the Congress noi tions were believed to assure them vic a st tory Returns were coming in slowly on the Yay for the] Democratic Gubernatorial contest. On Governor jn {scattering returns W. B. Ross, reeuint é Democrat, wax leading George B. Kind still IN ier, Non-Partican League, by fewer than « wore madel5o0 votes. Charge purchases will appear on bills rendered October Ist FIFTH AVENUE © James McCreery & C0. 34TH STREET An examination of the pelts, Finest Nature Produces.” our prices are remarkably low Hudson Seal Coats, self tri long, and sleeves : newest mode, Hudson Seal Coats, 40 incl pelts. Skunk August Sa Coats, of sof cuffs of Taup Charge Cus November 1st [Fourth Floor] immediate clearance at greatly materials and colors. (Fourth Floor) Misses’ Fall Suits Simple, yet Smart Simplicity and smartness are the keynotes in these tailored Twill Suits, interlined, for the early Fall. Notch collars, close fitting sleeves and self trim- mings add to their modishness. Navy and Black. 14 to 18 years, 38.00 [Fourth Floor) Novel Envelope Purses ‘ fond that are Special at 2.95 Convenient, ape prurses of sill mw many SIZC> anid styles provide w very value at 2.95 rors and powder prise their equip envel- wud leather a variety of special mire ves Come vet novel, Pockets, ient {Main Floor) There are but Five Days more of our August FUR Sale will convince you that these prices will go up on September Ist. time in which to take advantage is very short. shawl or crushed collar August Sale Price, 245.00 September Price, 300.00 September Price, Leopard Cat, $2 inches long, with collar and ~ August Sale Price, 125.00 September Price. 145.00 FUR purchases appear on Bathing Suits—to Clear Our entire stock of Bathing Sui You may have a choice of all varieties of styles, which are “The . and remember The (Dyed Muskrat) mined, 40 inches ind cuffs in the (Tllustrated.) The newest (Dyed Muskrat) terials’ and ies long, selected collar and cuffs. le Price, 265.00 325.00 event of ’ Values, Sports amodel alu t lustrous pelts. pe Nutria. Paupe ness of the tomers ‘may have Misses’ bills. its is offered for reduced prices Direct from Paris Beaded Bags, 5.95 There are framed and draw string styles in the delightful colors and intricate designs which only the Parisian can achieve. You will find each and every one a most unusual value at this price. [Main Floor} ( ier Mlonee s 13.99 of Soft. Lustrous Crepe de Chine Soft. Iustrous Crepe de Chine of # fine quality trimmed with filet lace and finished with as combine to make this an excep tional blouse value. Fourth Floor) 4 September price of 65.00 coats will be 85.00 Fall modes, ma- colors at lower-than-Fall prices this the most important coat entire We can only partly indicate the exceptional nature of these * of the rich, thick pelts of Beaver, Squir- 1, Australian Opossum and Wolf which are used and the fine- Gerona, Marcova, Marvella, Pashona and Tar- quina will better convince you. the as trimmings, sizes 14 to 18, Women’s sizes 34 to 44. [Fourth Floor] Mohair Sweaters, 3.95 These Slip-On Sweaters of Mohair are fashioned with a V or round neck, sash belt and pockets. Sports colors as well as White and Black. [Fourth Floor) Our August Sale of Fur-Trimmed Coats and Wraps Includes many very beautiful models at only 98.00 ana 65.00 September price of 98.00 coats will be 125.00 and 135.00 much- make season, Misses’ Fall Dresses New and Distinctive The ripple skirt, panels and unusual sleeves, the very lat- est touches of Dame Fashion, make these Navy Blue Poiret Twill frocks a requisite in every wardrobe. The quality of this wool fabric is extaemely good, Sizes 14 to 18 years. 38.00 (Fourth Floor) Women’s Low Shoes, 2.95 most Clearance! The season's models are included, many higher all leathers combinations popular as well as -priced shoes, in also White and All sizes, but hot in every style [Second Floor)

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