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# : He simply suid “No,” and tt went. Co! faituation, and — expre himse jons to an orderly basis. ‘ tainly without regard to any wish of| Donovan is a lawyer with'a fine prac-| satisfied that he will be renominated and North Dako! onin {0a Perea aia Ue with the LOWER Heel a oe Mine, and T trust that no friend vf ice, ts a millionaire and was one of — WASHINGTON. Sept 25.—The| The “ultra-Red adie a ‘ 2D pene bal pains ett ge the most popular officers with his Willlam J Conners, Generalissim: | ymocratic Senatorial Committee has| !amied by the Secretary for much of ‘ g dD A «fluences Binladin © M4) / men that ever crossed the of Editor William Randolph Hearst | on qguring its chances of gaining | the violence which attends clashes ‘ i fancy that T entertain. The only por ee ar eer ereew. ure apricum. | wen) oacena Ua Oe By poun | Geteroen: labor “and! casilal,. Poe Ste Accepted everywhere as the dominant note in ¢ ~; son whose actions I can or have any| 142. a1 mrekine Rodgers, piexed| Where the ‘Democratic Convent iree Democratic Senators tn rock| between labor pital. y, ‘4 Fight to attempt to control Is myself | Toe to mucceed Attorney |opens on Thursday. Mr. Conners wi) |rbbed Republican States in the) own preservation, he sald, organized women’s Autmn footwear, the Colonial pump has added G Every one js compelled to decide wha: | ay Charlea D, Newton, is alproably have the satisfaction of tw | Middle West ind finds them good | jahor must put a stop to the activities ‘ liviey ‘by redlicihe the etehe OF its heel hi odel; the “Betsy Ross.” 4 oe trust that the convention will be| friend of the Chief Executive and| ing first on the ground, for the Tam These Democrats believe there (8) 6 thexy “agitatora and their cam- to its popularity by reducing the height of its heel on this new model, the betsy Koss. an open, free, doliberative uscembly,| halle from Washington County, He] iy n: delevates do not leave on the: |@ strung bowwiuuity Of deteating | in of “rot, arson and murder." ae ret ite Metal notion will vetlece che]! deacribed as a good “looker,” alapectal train until Wedneads |sunth Wcookhurt tp fowa, Senator] “It Cais Aoacem wan, delivered : : ith i teres if ish buck! sand anal deliberate julanent of the {ood taiker and a good golf player, | morning oat that former G00 eee oie Ne ea ret | the annital convention’ of the In- Especially attractive with its graceful tougue where, if one wishes, a buckle can } 7 3 : » Ge A rumor is afloat that former Gov [Gov Fraz NUE . Beri: en chosen to give expression to the/#ald Lo wield : , he convention, and thi [two seats trom among New York,| **istants’ Union of } merica : ‘ ” The Judge will be ¢ nted to the} Chairman of t con . a t 4 a ? atneti’: 6. x Pate term of the office of a Judge ot cottvention by Congressman James § | former Lieut Be eee Col Wen vireniae | CURUROLMEE aad pee Dr ‘intestacy He mala ae gating samiane “tie Cone aaee Ent “the Court of Claims is nine years and] Parker, on behalf .of Washington | will be permaner’ © lt’) LG Chal baweant id given him an Intimate insight . i the annual salary is $8,000. Lieut |County. tn the Congressman’s bailt-| Glynn \s not " delegate, but If the | Massachusetts In patent leather, black suede, brown suede, black satin, and black calf. i Gov. Wood's friends, who have been | Wick are the counties of Washington - - — i t fighting for him under the Warren, Saratoga and part of . Of Assistant Secretary of Rensselaer, and there ts no doubt of Mo Connection With Any Otner Establishment in the World Theodore Roosevplt, are now prepured| 08 re-olection : cna. 6 : (Stern Brothers) { to give three-rousing cheers for any ar “fo on, : TL i t ticket dictated by Gov. Miller. Elihu Root will be Temporary " re 4 ——$ $$ AC ESEE NEY POTS * pubilo service that I entertain. “Tf such a ticket is nominate Donovan is none other than srterermaecangertn — explaned why, and Lyons points with THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, SEPTEMBEX 25, 1922. golng to let any man or set of men orders, He Declares. into conditions which prompt vio-| HOTEL AT MONTICELLO a ema, prychopathic department of Stern Brothers Col enthusiasm and pride to tis record |iake it away (rom him. If the name Tam asked to head i, 1 shall no! Wild Bill” Donovan, the gallant sol- | The question “Why? remaining un { Mr, Hearst ts presented to the . " « + Li desta! ‘HATTANOOGA, Sept, 25.—Declar- line dior of the Old @hth Regiment, who rod by the makers of the Mille |uonvention. Mayor Hylan wit) make| CHA ; MA ie West qand Street (Between sth and 6th Avenues) West 43rd Street "Tf such a ticket is not nominated.| io i4e a great war record at the head| ticket, will probably be asked in thr |the nominating speech—and Mr. Con | ng that strife and bloodshed in the J shall not consider It worth the sacti-| Ors tot of great warriors. He ac-|cunvention, for Lyons is a candidat: | ners says that the name of Mr Hears'| <ation's industrial life have reached fice and shall most certainly decline "| Cota the second position on the|and will jown fighting If he isn’! | will be presented to the convention © proportions of a “disgrace to our Nomination if one should be tendered “] shall not seek to influence. check or to prevent the nominaton of ar one, and 1 hope that every de fn the convention will feel free to and vote precisely as he pleases, cer The only prospect of trouble in the convention is presented by Attorney General Charles D. Newton, who has announced his intention of fighting for @ renomination, and Secretary of State John Lyons of New York City, who is brewing secret war medicine. Mr - Lyons is a very astute politician and his friends say that if Gov. Miller does not want him on the ticket he is epen to argument, but the argument must be substantial, Attorney General Newton, if he pre- cipitaies a fight, will have some up Btate support, but Gov. Miller controls Hine out of ten of the delegates, It fs assured by politicians that Mr. New- ton might be open to argument also, ticket with the greatest reluctance d yielded only to the persistent ap peals of Gov. Miller, He was offered the place at Saratoga two years ago ind wouldn't listen to any argument Chairman of the convention and the keynoter, According to the slate, H Edmund Machold, Speaker of the As- serhbly, will be permanent Chairman. Mr. Machold {ts calculated to hold down any fractious delegates, If there should be any, the same as he held down undesirable legisiation in the Committee on Rules, No anewer has yet been made by the leaders to the absorbing question » Ww Why John J. Lyons has not been put on the slate to succeed himself as Secretary of State. The best an- «wer one can get from the leaders, from George A. Glynn down, is a city ¥ tery paren y of State was in t! ty, but declined to be in He ts sitting back, ap perfectly satisfied with th DEMOCRATS SEE GAIN OF 3 SEATS IN SENATE enders Conant oo fowa, Michigan vhole he Labor Department Autumn Frocks in New Models civilization” Secretary Davis of called upon bor lenders in an address near here o-day to help restore industrial rela- And Now— The “Betsy Ross” —The COLONIAL PUMP Upholstery and Drapery Damask Reduced to $1.85, 2.25, 3.75, 5.00 & 6.00 yard 50 inches wide. A large purchase of upholstery damask trom one of the fore- most manufacturers, supplemented by liberal quantities from our regular stock, enables us to make this very timely offer. There is an extensive assortment of either mercerized cotton or silk damask, in plain .or two-tone effects, to choose from—the sort that you will need and want for re decorating your rooms this Fall. slirug o ‘the shoulders or “Organ- “ ” 7 Line Busteroribeey, Eneworttal STRIPED and FIGURED “SUNFAST pe to date the slate reads: Gov. Miller ts the organization, and e; N hy ide; lich h he ideal fz ‘or Governur, Gov, Nathan L.|this put the question up to the Goy- —45 to 50 inches wide; light weight—the idea! ti i 5 Miter. ; ; Sacre, if tha Ciel Executive: were oO re e 1 or 45 to 5) vide; lig cig) fab ic for curtains and overdrapes. pathutenant Governor, William J.] asked the question he would probably —Over 1500 yards in a fine semi-transparent quality. jonovan, Buffalo, give the purty shrug and pass the . ageretary of State, » New| buck to the leaders —Choice of old rose, green, mulberry, blue, red or gold. ork City FIFTH AVENUE SILK metal shade. Tongue Pumps BONWIT TELLER &CO The Speaally Shep of" “Elan” and “Cendre” Are the Hosiery Shades Paravls Wearing with BRONZE Footwear, Presented ty Bonwit Teller & Co. in “BONTELL” SHEER 3 Ww ITH bronze footwear (which leaves the smartest footprint on the Rois), Paris wears not only bronze: hosiery bu: shades of “Elan,” a roseate mocha, or “Cendre,” a gun- BRONZE FOOTWEAR Bronze Kid and Suede Combination Rut the New York County organ- # AT 36™ STREET. HOSE 95 15.00 A Poiret Twill frock brightened by a touch of red— 55.00 The hat- 10,00 Twill Weaves You may take the big values for granted and think - anly of their smartness. 25.00 ‘ Frocks, surely, to suit every taste. For some are draped, some panelled, some have colortul buckles, bright ornaments, novel girdles; others are severly simple. All smart in the way of new mode. Browns, black, navy. Velvet Hats—and Felts— That Are Really Unusual for 10.00 FOURTH FLOOR. i Reduced to $2.95 and 3,75 yard Irish Point Lace Curtains, $5, 6.95 and 8.75 Reproductions in designs of many rare old hand-made French laces. oy , r a it a Soe We Two Unusual i {STATA | iors 2 eo eee “] fzation ts asking “Why? Leading/ powers wish him to be the keynoter ¢ plud pipes ee gl Sot ML ay : ; pollticlans and the friends of “Jack"| the matter of getting him e. proxy poeatted Or Gisputes, including 1 FOR SHELL-SHOCKED MEN] vlanning the hospital. ep , Jure asking “Why? And no answer] outside of his home im Albany will Hig ugl rt tl sitator, the ult Hatlen & eeel hott, Commitee i: ’ {a forthcoming. [t 1a pointed out that] be « simple one. Both he and Walker Rod patent the axitator, the VI | ventat Suffers Wil He Gnents, Not tutlon veal home, according to Mr. Lyons's two runs in the party have|t been discussed by the leaders Se Atient Pi RA Lome dhe! lla “4 been henomenal in the tate and] f the Job of Temporary Chairman ‘These men are always on the sce! ™ " hell shocked" service met ve city. ‘when he ran for Secretary of ]Glyno being an out and out Hearst OR Dit SAYS when employer and worker elas Pin ee and Farin tnatitution fo squestered heretofore. They wilt ‘ Stute two yea o his majority was} man and Walker being for Al Smith. ) Feady to Incite to lawlessness ar | ental Convalescents, of which Josep) [he spoken of as venta and Dot a8 ; over 1% blgueat. ever: made|'hrat, iat and all 406 tenia Mot, arson, and murder. They Monae. | i ouncwd to-day, has bouRhL a weventy-[ to. take thelr. minda off themselves. nee dy any State officer before the people Those who profess to be most tn- the whole system of our labor oreant pom hotel at Monticello, N. Y., where] Contributions to complete the equip- When he ran for Sheriff in this city | thmate with the methods of Tammany zation, and the trades union, for it he service mon who suffered b¥ain in | ment of the home are solicited. Mr, (Continued from First Page.) Attorney General, HM. Erskine |). was detoated by Dave Nott by only|deciare that the combination doesn't a own preservation, must take slops tc | juries in the war will be cared for. | Olifort has offices at No. 198 Broad- Rodgers, Washington County, 7,000 votes In the face of the Hylan] sound jike Tammany politics, and eliminate them.” Dr. Menns §. Grogory, head of the | way —_ Engineer, Rogers Black.| i¢nastide over Mitchell that Gov, Walker will be the “key —.—— tendered mo, but I have finally con Se What bas happened In two years te} moter” and some one else—not Gov P. cluded that I cannot refuse to finish} Comptroller, W. J. Mater, {ncum-| aye Lyons undesirable on the Miller] Giynn—will be Permanent Chairman Agitators and Plug-Uglies what T have begun, + ided Tam 45-] bent slate? |e being asked His record] The nomination of Governor ts in the $ yer . sured associates In t State Treasurer, N. 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