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tr k t T TO-MORROW BRINGS | PRIMARY CLEAN-UP Seven States Vote, Leaving New York and Jersey. WASHINGTON, Sept. 11. In the Congressional Primaries. ‘The day will be the busiest pollt!- cally between now and the No- vember elections. Only Big. Over Overturn Can aries, York Oust Republicans—Women | ™*tes. excent those in New Yor sethtine and New Jersey, will be decided. Run for First Time. Resides Massachusetts, primaries Se will be held In Michigan, Wash- first State election of 1922 was under way in Maine to-day, with a United oe = Grates Senator, four Representatives) orai Atien, estimated the Republican to Congress and @ Governor heading | primaries would find nearly 800,000 The adage, “As Maine £0°8, 80] ected to double the 70,000 votes cast ees the country,"’ attracted Nation-| i. 1990, wide interest in the result, although] conator Henry Cabot Lodge, a can- ealy a tremendous turnover would/qidate for renomination by the Re- trol. Waiker, former Speaker of the House With went king aeate infot Representatives. ‘The four seckers elght women seeking seats iN itor the Democratic nomination are the Legislature and ten more for} Col. William A. Gaston, John Jack: @ounty offices, voters had an oppor-|son Walsh, Prof. Dallas Lorey Sharp and Sherman L, Whipple. The fame. nomination are Joseph B. Ely of Senator Frederick Hale, Repab-|westfem, former Mayor John F. Mean, was opposed by former Gov.| Fitzgerald of Boston, former Gov. Oakley C. Curtis, Democrat. Eugene N. Foss and Mayor Peter F. Mean, had former Attorney General WH, Pattaneul of Auguna, Demo-| ONE DRY CONTEST ‘The four present Republican Con- ON IN MARYLAND @ressmen were up for re-election. insect Chief interest in the election cen- the women’s vote, Democratic leaders With Wet Candidate. maintaining that in this factor lay a ai au potential eurprise for Republican or-| | DAVTIN-: ©, Sept. 11. Maryland Fanization heads, who predicted | Voters went to the polls to-day to se- ator and Congressmen. The only Re- BITTER FIGHT ENDS J puviican contest was for Senator, IN MASSACHUSETTS] Jon w. Garrett, Secretary of the ae Washington “Armament Conference, Heavy Vote Is Predicted at [ MAINE ELE ELECTIONS Tuesday will be “‘clean-up"’ day All the remaining important pri- PORTLAND, Me., Sept. 11—The| ington, Louisiana, Vermont, Ari- BRS ‘ofichals to he chosen: votes cast. ‘The Democrats are ex- ehange the present Republican con-|publicans, is opposed by Joseph tunity, to vote for them for the first Democrats seeking the Gubernatoria) Gov. Percival P. Baxter, Repud-| Sullivan of Worcester. tred in the size anad distribution of Goldsborough Has Fight plurality of 40,000. lect candidates for United States Sen- opposing Senator Joseph I. France for Primaries ‘To-Morrow Ane Bases ae @ Democratic Senatorial candi- BOSTON, Sept. 11.—The most, bit-| sates are William C. Bruce, ex-Con- ter primary campaigns ever fought! gressman David J. Lewis and William im this State are closing to-day with] I. Norris. ‘nations for United States Sen-| All of the present Congressmen are — candidates for renomination, but only ator, Governor and the lesser State|'Gno, ‘T. Alan Goldsborough, Democrat, @fices to be made at the polls to-| of the First District, has opposition meareow: Goldsborough, who favors Prohibition, ‘The two candidates for the Repub-| !* opposed by Alexander M. Jackson, listed as wet, and Albert W. Sisk, who Mean Gubernatorial nomination, Gov. | ¢.vors Government control of the sale Channing H. Cox and Attorney Gen- \ of liquor. This Store will be open all day Saturday Best & Co. Fifth Ave. at 35th St..—N.Y. Established 1879 For Autumn NEW FUR SCARFS THAT ADD THE FINAL TOUCH OF SMARTNESS TO THE FALL COSTUME Gray Squirrel Scarfs 17.50 - Natural Mink Scarfs " 29.00 ° Brown Fox Scarfs 29.00 Stone Marten Scarfs 29.00 Baum Marten Scarfs 45.00 THIRD FLOOR Children’s Fur Coats 45.00 An unusual collection of smart, warm little coats in lock squirrel, white, natural or gray coney. 2 year Size Caps to match 7.50 to 12.50 THE | EVENING WORLD, MO! MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 11, 1922, Risks His Life to Save His Dog 10 INE ON ToADSTOOLS From Peril He Placed Him Un} 0 ves 9.ec.2ece ome, crops from farms of this State, accord- ing to an announcement to-day from the State Agricultural Department: An effort will be made to market the Product direct from the farms, so As to save the expense of storar aid In the further move ment of the crop. It w 1 that many dealers have ngre handle , r Khia Ra Ha Ribena ed bop the potatoes in quantity orders at a Spaniel Chased Stick for Master, But When Tide Proved | °" sulky we endangered ten) aryail margin of profit ; persons he whom are still in] tt id that the potato crop t# Too Strong Owner Rescues Him. A serious condition, Physicians saved| #0 great if |Central Now Jersey growers have started a my from the market all but first cock. THREW BOTTLES AT MAN THEY COULD NOT ROB yesterday and, gave them to Mr. and the lives of those affected after hours CAPE MAY, N. J., Sept. 11—It was generally agreed to-day around : " of work. Cape May Point that Max Belberback, son of a Philadelphia dentist, 1 a] ee sertous mufforers are George good sport, A large crowd watched him yesterday in a half hour's battle] j,.o) and his wife of No. 149 Hancock with tide and wave to save his water spaniel. Both were nearly drowned,| ctroet, Jacob picked the toadstools though Max ts a powerful swimmer. ‘ Young Beiberback was entertaining @——————— toed ah ec ced taal Wo beadec tng el Fy dee en iat” his friends by throwing @ stick into] piunged in and fought until, he i ; Mr, and Mra,] After a struggts In « Delaware Bay for the dog to swim] reached the dog, which was so near] © fifteen, and] tn St. Claire F out and fetch. Each time the dog|gone it rested contentedly in its| / * v GE NG: Se aun week bs would swim out, get the stick, bring| master’s arms, still with the stick in| two men who had it back against the tide, lay It at his! nis teeth, while the youth battled Berar to ene ate master's feet, and wag his tall, with tide and wave NEW WAY TO MARKET bottles at him. af Detectives Donnelly Finally the stick was thrown too] my tho time they had reached a BIG POTATO CROP ( far. When the dog turned with it in] point where they could make more ae ¢ = TRENTON, N. J., Sept. 11.—"Potato 9 mouth it Was apparent to tho| headway the dog was rested and they ie 4 5 : his mou' a pe swam to the beach side by side, Not| Week.” designated by the New Jersey spectators that the tide was too] inti) then did the dog Iny down the| State Department of Agriculture as strong. Then young Beiberback,| stick. He wagged his tall, but feebly,| beginning Sept. 18, will witness the e without removing his clothing,| for he was tired, marketing of one of the largest potata| tempted robbery. d Davis of the everal hours Fifth Avenue at 35th St.— Established 1879 PARIS LONDON Felt is smart, but em- broidered felt ts smarter, thinks London and sends us this youthful roll- brim sailor. . 15.00 Suede, says Paris, and London listens. This smart little hat comes in several colors with em- broidery, =. «12.75 The Grand Prix ball in Paris was Venetian this year, a gorgeous and glittering fete of old Venice. So much did Paris love the Marquise hat which she wore on this occasion, that she has made it the hat of the mode. The model above is from Hermance. “The Deep Purple", creation of Maison Lewis is indeed a regal’ affair, with its coronet, and patri- cian ornament. It is Hindu in form, and Egyptian in decora- tion, one of those subtly rapes and twisted turbans that defy imitation, Hundreds of Hats from PARIS and LONDON are here, &° more are on the way LL the loveliest creations of the world-famous modistes are here, and there are hundreds of other inexpensive hats from the little masters of Paris, hats with unfamiliar labels perhaps, but with an unmistakble chic. The English hats comprise probably the largest and smartest collection in New York, and the assortment is replenished with weekly shipments from London. Prices Begin at $10.00 GB. Aliman & Co. Tuesday Special Offerings Household Linens exceptional qualities; exceptional prices Allslinen Table Cloths each FI A a $3.25, 4.75, 5.50, 7.00 All-linen Table Napkins per dozen i P $4.50, 5.90, 6.75, 7.50 All-linen Hemstitched Sheets : perpair . . . $12.75, 15.00; 19.50 All-linen Hemstitched Pillow Cases per pair . fe nt $2.75, 3.25, 4.00 All-linen Hemstitched Towels perdozen . . 56.50, 8.00, 9.00, 10.00 All-linen Household Towels (with wovensin lettering) s Towels ‘ ‘ + per dozen $6.00 titchen Towels . q + perdozen 6.00 Autuinn-weight Blankets and Comfortables of the finer qualities (mot often obtai in a Special Sale) at unusually low prices 200 Pairs of All-wool Blankets at $9.50 per pair 350 Pairs of All-wool Blankets $16.50, 22.50 & 32.50 per pair 300 Wool-filled Sateen Comfortak (upper side figured, with plain border; under side plain) at $7.50 each 200 Wool-filled Satin Comfortables (plain on both sides), with decorative sti and an edging of silk cord; very sp Senn / at $27.50 each Also a quantity of Muslin Sheets and Pillow Cases at special prices (Both Sales on the Fourth Floor) Madison Abenue-Fifth Avenue 34th and 35th Streets New Pork _N OTICE TO ADVERTISERS_ Advertising copy and release orders for either the week day Morn- ing World or The Evening World, if received after 4 P. 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