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Brooklyn’s Women Politicians Preparing for Coming Campaign Democrats of Fair Sex Especially Active in Proselyting Women of Other Parties Also Busy. Brooklyn's women politicians are having a short breathing spell in the fimterva! between the primaries and the Albany and Syracuse conventions Plans for the campaign and for winter activities are still largely of a ten- tative nature, pending convention results. This ts particularly true of thee Republican women, for their assembly | 1. aig Avsiliary; leaders will not announce the appoint- | Cyrcoran, Jeader, and Mri ment of their co-leaders until Oct. 2.) A@ @ result the women now in power _— ,Are attending to strictly routine busl- | although it 1s practically certain | Miss Eatelle M. that all of the present leaders will be West gand Street re-appointed, Although Democratic women seem West qzrd Street to be more active than the Repub- Means just now, their meetings are more of a sucial than of a politica: nature. One large dance was held Baturday night, another is announced for this evening and still others will be held during October and November: The Socialist and women will open their campaign on Oct. 5. This is the only party in Brooklyn to have any women candi- @ates on its ticket. Mrs, Minna Eskenazi is their nominee for Con- gress in the 6th District. Candl- @ates for the State Senate are Johanna Lindorf in the 6th and Ger- Farmer-Labor English Porcelain Dinner Blizabeth Smith in the 7th Assembly Districts. This party plans to make @ strong effort to ind-rest home and professional women of the middle class in its campaign this fall, $39.50 Despite the absencé of women's mames from the Democratic ticker there have been several active rumors @f possible changes in office. The testimonial dinner to Mrs, Mary F. O'Malley, woman leader of the 25th Assembly District and Chairman of the Women's Democratic Forum, nas Jed to a number of reports, The one most frequently heard Indicates that 4f John F. Quayle Is successful in his campaign for Congress in the Yth Congressional District, Mrs, O'- | Malley will be given his place as City Clerk in charge of marriage licenses. Mrs. O'Malley is now a Deputy Clerk, Another report suggests that an at- tempt may be made to swing the woman vote by giving Mrs, Alice Campbell Good a place on the State ticket selected at the Syracuse con vention Mrs. Good {s prominent in the affairs of the 18th Assembly Dis trict This ts John H. McCooey's home district. Mrs. Minna Eskenazi, Socialist and Farmer-Labor candidate for Congress fm the 6th District, will make her eampuign more an effort to educate Candlesticks, 8 in. (plain) Women's Equal Opportunity League will hold its first meeting of the season at the home of th Mrs. Lena Weinstein, No, Place, to-night. consider the advistbility of indorsing Rose Mac- rome candidate to succeed the late toide W. Klein in the 9th Eenbist tal 106 pieces. Choice of several beautiful tricts. Their Assembly candidates i y fre Ida C, Hazlett in the Ist aud colored conventional border designs; gold line edges; matt gold and gold traced handles; some are open stock. Sterling Silver Ware Very Specially Priced for Wednesday: Pie or Cake Server; Sterling silver handles . Salad Sets, 2 pcs.; Sterling silver handles Steak Sets, 2 pes.jrstainless steel . . . . $4.85 Salt and Pepper Shakers (set of six in lined case) $3.95 Mrs. Grace Strachan Forsythe as As soctate Superintendent of Schools, A blanket amendment to the State Constitu’ hich would give wom- en equal rights is under con- sideration he league. This differs from the equality amendment spon sored by the National Woman's Par ty in that it does not exempt the eight-hour and other laws protectins women in industry. Mrs. William Mrs. Joseph Kubl, Mra Mrs, Harry Krae- Woglon, Mrs. Bertha Lotz Miss Kather- Mrs. Fra The Executive Committee of the} Chief among the women supporters of Charles IL. Stengle, Democratic candidate for Congrese, Is Dr. Anna Treasurer, | W. Hochfelder of No. 2104 67th Stre St. James] Dr, Hochfelder ts the legal rep: The committee will] sentative of many of the civil serv women of Brooklyn. She will take an active part in the speaking cam lop are delog to the Syraeu THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 26, 1922, Namara, President of the Lady Jef- feraon Club, headed the committee which also includea Cantwell, Belle Macris, Mrs. Helen Dross, Mra Charlotte Quigie mer, Anna Kavanagh, Mrs. Mrs, Anna McCarthy, ine McKillop and Miss Mildred Cor- coran, balgn and will attempt to swing the vote of the civil eervice women to Mr. Stengle because of bis past ef- forts In their behalf, Plans for a monthly dramatic night are being made by the Women's Dém- ‘lub of the 7% Assembly Dis- Mrs ocratic trict Agnes Leonard Ward,, woman , will announce the Dra- matic Committee shortly after the Syracuse Convention. Miss Estelle Corcoran, leader of the women Derr ts of the 15th Assem- bly District iss Mildred Corcoran, her sister, and Miss Katherine McKil- es from their district convention. Stern. Brothers Final Wek—Semi-Annual Sale of China and Glassware In order to add additional interest to the closing days of this timely event, we have included many new, fine sets, At prices ranging from 20 to 50 OFF the regular value. American Porcelain Dinner Sets— 106 pieces; richly colored conventional Sets— border designs; gold line edges and matt gold handles. $32.50 & $35 Special . . FOURTH FLOOR $1.15 - $4.35 . . . pair $9.85 T. & V. Sets, 100 and 106 pieces; beautifully Telephone Longacre 8000. Limoges China Dinner colored conventional border designs; matt gold handles. $57.50 The ‘New Crackled Glass Refreshment Sets—Beautiful clear glass. Set consists of large covered jug, six tall tumblers to match, and six colored glass sippers. This is open stock and broken pieces can be replaced. Set complete. > $4.75 Featured Especially for Wednesday: BOYS’ High-grade Wool Suits (All with extra pair knickers) Remarkable Value at $14.75 New Fall tweeds, homespuns, and fancy mix- the home and professional women the middie class, of who comprise the majority of the women voters of her district, in the aims of Socialism rather than an attempt to gain votes. Eskenazi was a before Mrs teacher France she came in to this eountry, and tuught French here for awhile. asi, an exporter. She is the wife of R. Esken- She finds that the women of her @istrict, which includes Flatbush, need to be convinced that the Socialist Party does not stand for the upbreak ef the home. She intends to use her own home as an tilustration of the stability of the home life of the women politicians of her own party. Mrs Eskenizi believes that unless her own housework is done, and unless she keeps her own two children off the streets. she would have no right to fell other women what they should au Notwithstanding her political ac tivities—and she has taken an active part In the campaigns of her party since she has been in thi: she has found time to cont articles to French periodicals @upervise the education of her two ehildren. teaching, Florence, who ts eleven. Asa result of their mother's ready for high school, and Valentine, at seventeen, Is a sophomore at New York University as a State scholar- ship holder, Both girls recelved part of their primary training from their mother. Nearly 200 persons attended the victory dance which wus held by the Were the guests of honor. Mre. Mary Curry, Prestdent of the Silver Plated Table Ware Plated on Nickel Silver. Vegetable Dishes. lock handles . . . $8.95 Well and Tree Meat Platters, 18 inches . 14.95 Well and Tree Meat Platters, 20 inches . . 16.95 Imported Silver Plated Fruit Baskets (glass tine) $2.95 Bread Trays... $2.95 | Water Pitchers, $7.95 Most Exceptional Values in a Sale of Rene Pearl NECKLACES from the Debutante—-16-inch necklace, to the favored 60 inch opera length. = Illustrated is a 54-inch necklace which may be worn in either Ladies’ Auxillary of the Fifteenth double or triple strands i Ascembly, District Regular Demo-| ll Ghiey pcks around the neck, according to the latest @ratic Organization, assisted by the| fi beni $6.75 Lady Jefferson Club, Saturday night i Gi im their clubhouse at 774 Manhattan| ji ROUP Avenue. Register James McQuade, L GROUP I. GROUP III. Gerald Dunne, candidate for the As- sembly; Jere F. Twomey, candidate 2 95 $4 95 $6 75 for the State Senate, and George H.| fi ° e. le Lindsay, Congressional candidate (Values to $4.50) (Values to 8.75) (Values to 12.00) See the new Coach, *760 f.0, b. Detroit Closed Car Show Space A-7, Main Floor ALBERT HIRST MOTORCO., INC. 1746 Broadway, at 56th St. “Phone Columbus 1111. Necklaces with r4-kt. white gold hand- engraved clasp set with genuine diamonds $10.95 Indestructible; beautifully matched, straight or graduated sizea Solid gold clasps. White, creme, or rose tints. Baquisite, lusttous and opalescent = 5S Brotha Gilt Wood Photo Frames Just the thing for that particular picture of yours, and here you are sure to find exactly the size end ign you most want, at @ saving of one-third on the usual value, SWINGING PHOTO STANDING PHOTO a FRAMES FRAMES > In attractive designs and sizes, _ Effectively etched and colored, POM,EIAN Many sample models. Sizes 5x7 to 8x10, Special at OLIVE OIL . Sold Everywhere $1.65, 2.65, 3.85 85c cach tures—durable in quality. Perfect in work- manship and finish. Trousers are lined and have tape seams. Sizes 7 to 18 years. Wide Wale CORDUROY SUITS $ 10.50 125 Two-pants SAILOR SUITS Specially Priced at $7 50 Regulation tweed sailor suits in all che desirable Fall colors; trousers are lined throughout. Sizes 4 to 10 years. Boys’ All-Wool Golf Caps . . . . $1.95 Boys’ All-Wool Sweaters . . . . $4.95 School Blouses, 95¢ School Shirts, $1.35 Bath Robes, $3.95 Boys’ Felt Hats $3.25 THIRD FLOOR. Stern Brothers Untrimmed Hats for the TAILORED FALL COSTUME So many and so varied are the uses of the felt hat chat it makes itself quite in- dispensable in any outfit. Included in this assort- ment are shapes for for the tailored suit, the tailored the Fall wrap, and the sport outfit. And shapes?—some turn tp smartly, others droop, and here are large and small hats varied in countless ways. Black and all desirable colorings. $3.50 © $7.95 Quite as unportant as that bit of trimming—you may choose a fancy feather or a novel ornament. You will find trimmings tor every type of hat here—imported flowers, fancy feathers, birds, and omaments, all in wide assortments and all at v moderate prices. Third Floor, The “Stern Brothers” VACUUM CLEANER Efficient, durable, light in weight, and easy to run, now on sale—Fifth Floor. Complete with $42.50 attachments EST of VALUES Every Item Priced Below Cost, At Cost or Slightly Above Cost 569° 45-in. Arctic Seal Capes $69.95 A cape that flares in full of choice quality skins an Sizes 36 to 44. 40-in. Arctic Seal Coats $69.95 style that features Chin or andarin sleeves, Handsomely raceful fashion is made beautifully silk lined. A full sweepin| Shaw! cllar and } silk lined. everlasting lustre, This ia “Arctic Seal.” Arctic SEAL (Dyed Coney) (OATS AND CAPES $79: —__ Extra Size Arctic Seal Coats $79.95 A aslenderizing belted style of lustrous quality skins in % length. Lined with silk. Sizes 4434 to b4hy, Fur Trimmed Arctic Seal Coats, $139.95 Natural Skunk, Squirrel or Beaver collar and extra cn tb 3 length full flare model. Richly silk lined. What Is “‘Arctic Seal’’? Mt is this—Carofully selected and graded Coney skins expertly dyed; put through a secret process to produce the No seal coat is genuine without this imprint, “Arctic Seal.” stampod on the fur. Look for this label. Bloomingdale’a—Second Mloor Boys’ School Overcoats, $7.95 All| wool material. Belted models, _ Convertible collars. Lined with black and white check worsted. Sizes 11 to 18, Second Floor, | | shrunk. { All perfect. Chinces Baskets 6 inch sige........... 734 Inch size : 9 inch size 11 Inch size 12 Inch size or dark brown and adorned with Chinese ring tassel, beads and coins, woe Fee, hair ribbon. tions: $ Weekly 1 No Deposit | A Console Phonograph,$79 Wholesale Cost A fine quality phonograph in @ Mahogany or Walnut Case, Small yments as low as 31.00 weekly, no interest added, sniull deposit Thi a Plo All-Wool Serge $1.29 wool, medium r Sponged and Navy Blue only. | Main Floor, 63-inch all weight Serge, | French and | Italian Briar | Pipes, 39c | Made of genuine French and Italian briar. Small, medium and large sizes, straight and dip bowls, hard rubber mouthpieces. Main Floor, All Wool | Blankets, $6.74 Double bed size. Warranted all wool through and through. ound with mo- Large block plaids in the following color combina- Redmanol and Every blanket French Blue and White Rose and White. | ‘Tan and White, Grey and White. { Matin Floor, Hall and Stairs Carpet, $1.29yd. Heavy wool velvet in new, small patterns, or two-tone col- orings. Suitable for hall run- ners or atair coverings, Third Floor, ~ Alarm Clocks Men’s2-Trouser Suits, $24.75 All-wool suits for Fall In the if t models and fab- mixtures and plain colors, pencil stripes. Also plain blue and gray. Strictly high rade tailoring throughout. Sizes 34 to 46, regulars, longs, shorts and stout Madras Shirts $1.09 Every shirt F uaranteed fast | color. oven Madras and full cut