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\WDEMOCRATIC WOMEN WOMEN IN AUTOS GO 10 CONVENTIONS TO PLEAD FOR WETS Advance Guard Will Make Pleas at Republican and Democratic Gathering. drastic tion of + Volst ntion at A bany ar the Democratic Convention at Syracuse, started for th: grounds at 10 ¢ js mornin from the headqu: the Associa- tion Against the 1 tion Amend ment at No . These wdvance sively feminine, lJegiance but united in opp unreasonable legislatic Two big automobil: orated with ils the women, In one ¢ bany rode Mrs, to the Republic: Alice Carpenter, an officer of t sociation Opposed to the Prohibit * Amendment, Miss Irene Grant and Mra. Louis Seig — The Democ Anna Naughto: tie women are Mrs, a delegate to the Syracuse convention; Mrs. Marie Fitz- gerald, Mrs. John Fletcher, Fleming and Miss Amel! Albany to-morrow Democratic car in Syracuse day night The Republicanywomen will hold outdoor mass meetings in every town n here and and city het They opened th kers, the home t son of the Anti-Saloon League, at 11 o'clock to-day, The Democratic women, travelling another route, will cover all the principa! points between here and Syracuse with arguments for repeal of the Volstead act Arrangements for the open meetings were made some time ago. The authorities of every community approached but two gave permission to the crusaders to appeal to the cit- izenry. The exceptions were the Chairmen of the Boards of Super- visors of Richfield Springs and Coop- erstown, who sald they would not permit protests against a law to be voiced in the hearing of their con- stituents, ‘This will be the first time that the State conventions of New York have ever been subjected to any pressure for modification or repeal of Mquor legislation. All pressure heretofore has been exerted by the agents of the Anti-Saloon League. —<—<—<—<——— BROOKLYN BOOZE WORSE THAN REBEL BULLETS, HE SAYS Civil War Veteran Comes From Soldiers’ Home and Makes Discovery Michael Leonard, eighty-five 2 years old, who served four years in the Civil War and was twice wounded, went to Brooklyn from an old soldiers’ home in Virginia a few days ago with his pension Toney of $72 to visit Lis daugh- fer-in-law, Mrs. Annie Loonard, of No, 619 Third Avenue, Early this morning he was found at 64th Street and Third Avenue by Patrolman O'Connor with a cut on his head and <j stunned from a heavy fall, ae The veteran looked battleworn, = when arraigned before Magistrate Folwell in Fifth Avenue Court this morning, but he grinned and told the court that ‘‘the stuff they gel! in Brooklyn is worse than @ebe] bullets." Tho Magistrate suspended sentence. poset BYLAN TO START JOKLN A, LYNCH'’S CAMPAIGN, Mayor Hylan will visit Staten Isiand Albany Jobn A. Lynch the Democratic can- Gidate for Borough President. The oc casion is a testimonial concert to Ix hetmer More than 1,000 in- Democratic and Republican Women > Will Hooverize American Babies; bog evening and open the campaign] 4), ere ete ee a - - —_ Eliminate 40 P. C.Underdeveloped Secretary Will Tell Hygiene Association How Europe's Labes Weve Saved by His Ministry. TON, Sept. 25 (Copyright),—And now the babies of America ized, at at a great popular uiceti WASHING fare to have their turn at being Hoov e to-day t ind mothers of Washington, on Oct, 12, Herbert plan for the improvement of child life on this side; the Ainer ut Apnouncement was tended by the fathe Hoover will present his of the water. meeting will be held under the auspi fean Child Hy Belgian ehildre dren, just: “Everything in its place” v in fym- those overseas whose litle empty have been filed under Hoover's direction, are far too grateful ever any really vindictive there—never a pair to~ Bight gether. nnd admin port required by infants and * ehildren. ars of war fam- rmistice, h dren in Centr During the hard Russian wint lust yeur the children of the Soviet ed attention atshis hands. Try the Better Way been brought close to the dies of child life in a great UN IVERSAL laboratory of mass action,’’ he admits “If we could grapple with the whol SHOE TREE HANGER child situation for one generation, A combination shoe tree, to beep shoes tn shape—and « our public health, our economic effi hanger to keep each pair fi 4 cleney, the moral chara and sta bility of our ple would advaner Logether off te thres pate the peatly hung ona convenient apes i : hook or nail. Hooy 1 which his t Smet! size, 25¢ he ge size, SOc, Special troductory offer: « rod free with purchase of four pairs: Atnotion orshoe department of leading department stores American child 5 based In a broad su has made of children in Amer . Hoover con- cludes that 60 per cent. of them are from homes of high intelligence and in New York, Brooklyn and education, The hi ter of the Newark, Iyourstorecannot parents of the 60 per cent,, with facil- supply you, write us direct. ities furnished by the $ public school systens, little anxiety as to tt “It is upon the maining 40. per that ou! licitude must concentrate {tself, said, The famous Dr. L. Baur author of a manual on child cx te in the] UNIVERSAL SHOE TREE HANGER CO. 36 MURRAY ST. NEW YORK CITY Dealers: Write for profitable proposition APIDS RAND doxephine Baker, writer on child : . subjects, and Dr, John Foote, child URNITURE specialists, will also be on the pro gramme with Mr. Hoover, while Sir Auckland Geddes, the Britis, Ambas sador, will tell what is being dono f¢ the children of Great Britain. ates eS EDWARD C. MARSH KILLS HIMSELF ACCIDENTALLY Prominent Publisher Was Manting on Hin Country Ew CREDIT TERMS $3.00 Down on $50 00 “ 7s Edward C. Marsh, prominent in lter- ary circles and adviser for Harper Bros, was instantly killed yeste upon his country estate near Pawlin: N ir, Marsh was hunting with y Huites In Vable and 4 Chdirs, THING PORK y ial partment and Vice Presi of the Me vulian Company, He ia eurvive widow ay , FIGHT IN JERSEY a PRIMARY CENTRES Stn he woern that han ot uy Moe on ult Sa nor, ON FRELINGHUYSEN int as Vrelinghuysen iean nomination for Scnator will be decided by the voters bi boa a prsctionlly in. onus Ste a iy v. Edward I, In to-morrow's New Jeracy primary. | ost will bo . Vinal reports from the organization] Democrats, The Governor would eaders throughout the State are that] rather see Frelinghuysen win than lfestod itself thus fer the ma-|he can count on the Republican wet rote of Now Jersey in Noveimber, und wet Republican vote In Now Jer- y 1s by no means neglig!b! Is one of President Harding's closest} Record has been making a is runfilny on a platform]. ppeal to the voters In genera nent of the Harding Ad-| (wo weeks ayo he propoundea ministra Washington is deeply} questions for his rival George L,] interested in the contest. ‘The Re-| Record asked J'relinghu the Repub- | publican npalgn Committee has| plain his vote to Keut or ne SESSA nA emanates eesese » Lord & Taylor FIFTH AVENUE ~ n be depended on to pull Fro tor Frelinghuyes | '¢ Al wet of light between Senator Josept and Taken From Regular Stock and Reduced WORSTED WILTON RUGS EVEN if there was not a scarcity of excellent quality Wiltons, this offering would be unusual. All of the rugs have been priced specially low for this selling. Fascinating designs and color schemes are well represented. This is an opportunity which is so seldom offered and comes at such a time that you may count yourself fortunate if you are able to secure one or more of these rugs. And a Number of Royal Wiltons, Too Beauty of patterns and colorings, combined with their well-known’ long-wearing qualities, make these Royal Wiltons a sound investment. These, too, are specially priced. 9x12 $83.50 81 4x10!4, ox10}4 $72.50 6x9 $52.50 FIFTH FLOOR Reversible Velour Portieres, $24.95 Pair IN the wide field of draperies there is nothing more useful or decorative than reversible portieres. These of velour, at $24.95, are custom made, with French open edge, and may be obtained in lovely colors, two shades on opposite sides if you wish. They are full fabric width and extra length, 7 feet 9 inches —an exceptional value. NEW —AIl the newest materials you will Fast fabrics head the list, but there are also wish to choose from for your Fall decora- | damasks tapestries, velours, fancy window tions are here. The always popular Sun nets, lace paneling and others. FIFTH PLOOR Pure Irish Linen Damask Cloths, $3.95; Napkins, $4.95 Dozen THE excellent quality and beauty of these linens is easily apparent as you will agree when you inspect them. Cloths are 70 x 70 inches, napkins to match 22x22 inches. Huck Towels Tea Towels and Toweling These are made of all pure linen. Towels of pure Irish linen weft, hemmed, stitched, $5.75 dozen. $2.50 dozen. Tea Toweling, Irish checked Guest size, $4.50 dozen. pure linen weft, 18¢ yard. SECOND FLOOR Hem- Special Purchase of cAll Wool Plaid Blankets, $7.95 Pair Special Values in Sheets and Cases Sheets A SPECIAL purchase means that we have 63 x 99 ck ee os oo eles secured merchandise at a price concession 72x 99 oe «et © & s LAO which enables us to offer it to you at a 81 x 99 See ew wt «6285 saving. This is particularly true of these goxr08 » . . . . es) LIS 500 pairs of all wool blankets which we are marking at $7.95 pair. Colors are rose, 42%36 . . . - . « + 28 blue, lavender, tan, red, black and grey. 45x36 « 2 we > 4% 32c SECOND FLOOR Character and Distinction are Built into This Dining Room Set at $375 THE set consists of ten pieces and may be obtained in mahogany or walnut combination. A most attractive set at this moderate price. 10 piece set, mahogany combination, $325 10 piece set, mahogany combination, 350 10 piece set, in walnut or oak =. , 425 10 piece set, walnut combination . 450 SINTH PLOOR AORN Rn ANTON ) ' Edwards, unop-| prominent nominated y the] speeches. Frelinghuysen attacked Record as a Jemocratic a ‘peech last week and charged thet he Democrats were paying part of nm expenses. usly dented. Frelinghuysen || ¢omplexion, Skin troubles are of the fact that Record conceal an appeared in numerous ular} pecial counsel for Jereey City, which under Democratic control. cut in his answer that hi ; * Jersey City has boon is campa: ms vigo! sade mue! nited States | notified the White House that Feting-; berry and Frelinghuysen's failuro to answer this query hae been mac | “stalking Revord's re horee” in This Record |] mare the perfect appearan tively pasen As Record Gouraud's Reduced Prices On Kitchen Utensils THE coming of cool weather is seen in the change from the delicacies of the summer table to the more substantial warmth-giving foods. When this occurs the personnel of the kitchen cabinet in- creases its number by a grill, a fireless cooker or the latest idea in kitchenware. Fortunately for you, the articles illus- trated are exceptional values, having just been reduced. Manning Bowman Electric Grill, $10. With detachable plug, cord and wall socket. Bakes, boils, broils, cooks, fries and toasts. Lord & Taylor Fireless Cooker, $19. Complete with set of legs and all cooking utensils. Ask to have this efficient cooker demonstrated when you come in, “Mirro” Aluminum Preserv- ing Kettle, 8 quart capacity, ¢ 95e aa “Lox Lid” Sauce Pan, 4 quart capacity. Made of heavy gauge = aluminum. The unique feature of this pan is that its contents may be strained or poured without removing the lid, $1.45. TWO o'clock on Mondays, Wednes- days and Fridays finds a number of women in Lord & Taylor’s Model Kit- chen. Miss Thompson's lectures on domestic science are always interesting and instructive. SEVENTH FLOOR Clearance of Stamped Dresses COLORED materials are used in these girls’ dresses which are marked for clearance. They are stamped to be embroidered; sizes 4, 6 and 8 years. $1.75 to $3.50 Children’s Stamped Dresses, of white batiste, lawn and dimity. Sizes 2, 4 and 6 years, 50c to $1. FIFTH FLOOR Lord & Taylor Wardrobe Trunk, $34.50 THE inexperienced and the seasoned traveler unite in praise of this open top trunk. Here are some of the virtues which make it a favorite: 5 drawers, laundry bag and locking bar that locks all drawers. Lined with cretonne. Steamer i are: if 1 Rugs ; $10 to $50 FERD. T. BOPKINS & SON, New York Clty Oriental Cream

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