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i it ' ' ee — — mmm ee - . : = THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 20, 1922. 669 votes against 671 for Strang.|] Kinley Baer, insurgent candidate, | Mount Vernon, has returned from Syra- Ba the high schools of a nae oF ms Miss Bak id it sh al he high *t| DANNEMORA PRISON jes Bakor sald that she and Miss Taylor did not make as good a] ) (wen of the late Presl-| cuse nty, private schools and clubs PTU Amietta became Involved in a quarre ons WARD VICTORIOUS showing In other parts of the © c and made a hard fight Arthur M. Johnson of Chester N eee tate Gama FUGITIVE CA RED | ana iho struck vas Te di Om ; as did other ward candidates, how- i William 1, Bleakley the guest of Mrs. James W, Simp-|Umbus o Hhatend nul ® — en erizing/ ppai F : Sudan Wil , : bie eae ‘The annual election of the New| Seleed tor strixing Harrison, N. J. SCHOOLBOY OF F ever. of Yonkers recetved a renomination Maser Rochelle Asse Fourth Degree, Woman. o THIRTEEN READY FOR ‘SERVICE FOR Tho closest fleht was In the s he had no opponent in either t Miss Hdna Ossman of South 11th Ave-| knights of « reaulted as fol-| A poll darts duty Haar NO DIES FROM LOCKJAW * |senatorial District, largely in ¥ n or Democratic prima sunt Vernon, has returned from| jaws: Wilbur srequlted ea fol] A policeman on traffic duty near 2 J 9 Jers. ‘The opposition, headed, by for-| und i» cerlain of another term g 0 gat cn Shewedo, Halthtui | 2¢ Harriaon Strect, Harrison, N. J., was tou omen mer Sheriff Wiesendanger of Yonk- | yours R. B. Earle of Quimby Avenue, | Captal ‘Brien, Faithful Ad-| called to the house to-day by cries of] Morris Bernstein. thirteen years old, 0 . ‘ r no} \° t Ne ! IGHEST 'DEA OF ots, confidently expected to nominate} This was the first time In years ins, has been entertaining Mr.| miral (re-elected); Thomas Dyer, Fatth-| Miss Gertrude Baker, a tenant there,| f No. 163 Bast Fourth Street, a school- w William Gaul for the Senate, that opponents of “Boss” Ward had bert Major of Itha Y,]fol Pilots Raymond J. Beully, Fathlll wis gain aha had been struck by an: |. BOY. whose band was cut sept. 7 by the EXCELLENCE returns showed that Seabury . da full tieket in the field. For- ate ate boyd tallowing other tenant, Joseph Amiette. Ameltta explosion of « blank cartridge ne was AT LOWEST PRICES t organization candidate, wi Mayor Leslie Sutherland of je clected the following 4 t trying to extract from a pistol he had kere, former Sherif Uiriets Wiese F. Mannt ENGINE KILLS A DEER _| was taxen to Harrison Polfce Headquar- found, died in Bellevue Hospital last night from lockjaw ahead ters, where he was identified as a man who escaped from Dannemora Prison on June 11 last. He was serving a sen- tence of four years there, according to the police, for burglary. Ameitta was taken back to the prison lok a Walter W. Westall, regular candi-Jendanger of Yonkers, former Mayor Kent: Terence Vikan whanesice,| BLINDED BY HEADLIGHT Clean Sweep for Republican] ate, wax nominated by a targe mx-| Kincaid of Mount Vernon, and twenty | Tho re Warden; James K - — other Republicans form the nucleus of HAMMONTOWN, N. 3., Sept. 20.—A Organization Leader at Pri- ! : five| the revolt."’ } ccretary | easueaptncg Waok. duce seus tsunds auad nares in: County. Georga H. Taylor jr, of Mount Ver. | Treasurer: Martin Re Burn beaids the track of the Reading Ratt oi ~ . Walsh, Outside Guard, i road near West Collingswood early to- He was taken to Bellevue Hospital Monday night end antl-tetanus serum was given to him, but too late. When he was hurt he was attended at a drug) store near his hom Channing ict, non, President of the Westchester bert H. Shonk; Sd District, Miland Bar Association, is sure of the nom- : am The New Rochelle Assembly, Fourth | day. It ts belleved the deer while stand. Walia L Ward, veteran Rep ibl- [Goodrich 4th District, Russell B.| ination for Justice of the Supreme Knights of Columbus nre pinn-| ing on the tracks wa lyzed with Westchester County, | TAvermore, and Sth District, George} Court in the 98th District to succeed |, fright by tho headlight of an engine Sibi a cline aed 16/188 Vy pesahe Justice Martin J. Keogh, who retires} for Columbus Day, Oct. 12, at City] and was run down and killed. made a clean sweep in the primartes, [oe amendment played of age linit, Pa here will be track and ficld| The deer ts ret seen in several Returns tabulated to-day showed the], jarce part in the fight for Assembly 4 no contest in the Demo boys and girls of all 5 : Fegular © ganization had nominated nominees in the 8d District, where|cmtlc primary. | the candida : F every candidate isven Yonkers, " orge Comte, Beate neuer the plate ley, are 1c ro as in “ ro President Goodrich of Orsin : 4 strongholk revolt, voted two t igo Fret Appell, County Clerk, “William == En the regular candidate, fought for i r , the nomination, Judge Cowle urged commissioner of Public Wel- modification of the Volatead act, while| fre, ee Mico President Goodrich insisted that the a Otto! mind Pa eltor ec SC er law should remain as it ts, Conse- | 0; § 28th District, in one for A yowland for District Attorney 1 candidate for that office earry his home city of Mount Vernon, Fifteen of the 27 districts in Mount i 0 7 ? 4 638 and Esser ev we: bout : Third Assembly District, no candi-! |i F i the vote for each candigate In the mombly District, no candi-! I your business appeals to an Period Model Cabinets ft Louis XV. Model, $80 Equipped with Victrola VI. Convenient Terms of $6 a month. ius Queen Anne Model, $185 Equipped with Victrola IX. Automatic brake and speed regu- lator. This model i is offered in Mahogany. ‘Terms $10 a month. nt ot down, vit (at ator, 26th Dis- 5 Sally to wet end dry campaign. |¢ cil First assom:| fl =O*AVenue of 5(2Street trict, Willam W. Young; Sec- The vote appeared to be about three ye saved si A ‘ own, President Goodrich received a rs to one against Keser elsewhere. In] 517 votes and Judge Cowie 504, Cort: Ferhat Gtk Ae exclusive clientele you are ¢ can t J. Mil ongres- New Rochelle 24 out of 35 districts |land Town, however, went on record “J ae Rowland 686 and Esser 3 as favoring the dry candidate and| sions ane Ganly; 26th] |B losing money by not being lo- Spi sree 5 rolled up a vote of 504 for Goodrich as | Congressional rict, no candidate, | cated i in the Esser had made an active tgainst 191, for Judge Cowie. ene fn which the alleged leniency shown} “county Clerk Loui Eitroat of] WESTCHESTER NOTES. to Walter 8, Ward, under Indictemnt] Mount Vernon, was renomineted by a a big majority, as was V_ ‘e! Mary, lca Sarat nda dbo Bev the millionaire Commissioner of Wel- Hoang Dorothy E. gna val Me age Great interest was manifested tn] fre. Gnty 60 per cent. of the 62,000 Avenue, Mount Vernon, ts attend the contest between Miss Ruth Ty enrolled Republicans in the county| !"# college at Syracuse. Yor and Arthur L. Strang, a White] voted. Ch#texs W. Bacon and family of No. Plains lawyer, for nomination for] Benjamin L. Fairchild of Pelham| 432 Hast Fifth Street, Mount Vernon, Jvdge of the Children’s Court, which | was renominated for Congress in the| have retumed from North Creek, N.Y. Taylor won. Strang was sup-| s4th District, and Ans bred by members of the local bar,| of War J. Mayhom Wainright of Rye} Miss Edith Fern of No. 17 Rich Ave- who felt that this office should be| was named in the 28th. nue, Mount Vernon, has retumed from filled by a lawyer. Channing Moore of Bronxville was] Dubols, N. Y. In White Plains, Miss Taylor polled! renominated over Mrs, Mabel Mc-1 Franklin A. Merriam of Rich Avenue, Heckscher Building. Shops, Showrooms, Offices Represestattve oe Premises 4 CXSreL Dine Renting and Managing Agent 50 East 42d St. Marray Hill 7820 Lord & Taylor cAutumn Exposition of 1922-1923 ; ; . Wool Fabrics oAt Special Price Fabrics 7 Trimmings oft Special Price Fall Silks \ ; Wool: Jersey $1.75—An ex- hones ~ pigs silks on O t ceptionally low price and one we play this week ee specil rhaments certainly shall not beable to quote values in practical qualities. later in the season. It is an all Crepe de Chine $1.95 —A worsted Jersey cloth, in a large William and Mary Model, $195 splendid choice of colors. 40 range of colors. 54 inches wide. This model in decorated walnut may be obtained equipped with inches wide. Many New Imported Laces Blue Serge $1.85—A special number IX. Victrola for $210. Terms $10 a nena a Canton Crepe $2.95—The We've seldom seen such beautiful laces—or such variety— purchase, navy blue, soft and merits of this crepe are familiar or such very moderate prices. These are special purchases. stocky quality. 54 inches: wide, pained st ‘aiiashar aud Mr. Shc to everyone who has used it. Novelty Flouncings $4.95 yard—Novelty silk lace Wool Challie 95¢—Imported The vorlginal: Mr: 3 ea x al fan srecords Out 40 inches wide. flouncings, 50 inches wide. Most effective for the new tunics. and domestic challies are found in eee Chiffon Velvet $5.50— Finished top and bottom. All the latest colors, also black. this collection of dainty printed eT Lovely colors, 40 inches wide, Black Chantilly 95c to $2.25 yard—Laces for trim: patterns for children’s frocks or iii Velva Crepe Georgette ming lovely dress hats. 8 to 12 inches wide. women’s house frocks. $7.50—A new fabric you must Silk Applique $1.25 yard—Cream color silk laces, quite Black Chiffon Broadcloth see—otherwise you cannot ap- the newest thing for the smartest‘of Bertha collars. 10 in. wide. —A lovely fabric of Belgian O la d O Tr preciateits beauty. 4o inches wide. Métal Flouncings $7.95 to $16.50 yard—Unusually manufacture. Shrunk and spot OROUND FLOOR handsome lace flouncings, in gold and silver, both dull ‘and proof. There are three qualities: dire effects. Full 36 inches wide for skirt width. $4.75, $5.50, $5.85 FIFTH AVENUE Black Flouncings $5.95 to $9.95 yard—-Black lace in Scotch Plaid $4.75—Gen- the newest and loveliest of designs, used on Paris models. uine clan plaids from Scotland. Chantilly, Boheme; Spanish and cite. 36 inches wide. 50 inches wide. SRSURPEREOOR Homespuns $1.65—All- — wool materials, plaids and boon i f diffe ‘ Fall Sale of Notions e rent ny er rm Stern Brothers The Notions Section has prepared for this week of —_ 5 SECOND FLOOR values, a most comprehensive Sale—all the items listed West 42nd Street (Between 5th and 6th Avenues) West 43rd Street are marked at special prices for the remainder of this week. Beacon ; Bathrobe . White Jap Silk Dress Linings, Black and White Taffeta Sea: f Sehtencts: - Skipper and cAll—It’s Here! sizes 34 mplhe * - Binding. 7 yard piece, 19¢ = Cloth 85c yd. cA comp! lete disp lay of the distinctive new models in ° White Net Dress Linings, Willimantic Spoo! Cotton, Toonerville sizes, 34 to 44, 45 black and white; 150 yard spool, Several reversible plain color pat bd - ed " pre a MEN’S AUTUMN HATS Trolley 1 sizes 0,00, 000; doz. catds for 35¢ Steel Sewing Scissors, fine of this aerate of robe cloth, ; ‘ Py Imported Dressmakers’ Pins, ality. Sizes 434 to 6 in., 50 There are many other designs, Acollection representative BoCware WIE 8M > # pause 14 Ib. boxes, Sizes 4; 5, 6, 25¢ Cretonne Dress Covers, $1.25 too. Indian patterns, -floral de- of the foremost American and th ia erage Skipper works Dress Shields, Imperial dou- Cretonne Household Rubber sigtis —in appropriate, colors for foreign hat makers. Soft Hats Re Go — rere ble covered nainsook. Size 3, Aprons, 35¢ fall and winter. 36 inches wide and Derbies made from specially sbuggie for the Skipper—then Pals, 26. Size 4, pair, 29¢ Absorbent Cotton, r Ib. roll, SECOND’ FLOOR, selected felts and embodying on again! You've seen all this in Dress Shields, Imperial flesh 30¢ such high-class workmanship as the Movies, but you've probably color; silk lined. Size 3, pair, 45c. «Sanitary Gauze, 25° yards, ans iy shige Pais ; The Bureau of Household Eff. will instantly appeal to men of never secn it in real life. These Size 4, pair, 49¢ $1.65 ciency has resumed its lecture exacting taste. gorge bsg Mail and Telephone Orders will be filled promptly oe iene , ve all the weird motions o! NOTIONS SECTION@GROUND FLOOR F hy shades of b: Li the one in the Movies. We've These will be held every Mon- in the new GF PLOWD, Chive, just received them. Come and day, Wednesday. and Friday, at Soft Hats tan; also grey, pearl and black. . . $3. 50, $ $5 ¢ $6 Self confo: ht and ana wei Derbies—;* i snes es a - $4, $5 & $6 Imported Borsalino Hats in brown, gtty and peal. . $9 PARSE ART HEN 4 FIFTH AVENUE 4 Meets euee see ‘one hobble across the floor. | d : ‘oom This Friday the topic Ie’s irresistibly funny. You'll & wi find them on sale in the OT a Or | “Good Coffee”