The evening world. Newspaper, September 27, 1922, Page 11

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HEARST AND SMITH BOTH OUT, UNLESS THEY COMPROMISE om First Page.) (Continued for the nomination and continue his anti-Hearst fight. Mayor Hylan is expected t here this afternoon, sort of br along the heavy guns of the F camp. William J. Conner iwin $. Har- ris and other Hearst Generals and mub Generals are on the ground al- ready. David Hirshfield, th official investigator, is here tice that he would not mind being nominated for Attorney General the same can be said for Senator Salvatore A. Cotillo. John H. MeCoocy of K @ay that he did not thi gates would vote for S| gate on the first ba suggested. When th into the light last qlared to be an anti-Hearst greater significance than th of Senator Jai Y Temporary Cho ago Walker floor of the Se Judge Mahoney's preliminary plat- said to- n, Three years vked Hearst on the form committee has had a series of conferences with various leaders. It is said to be certain that the plat- form this year will contain one plank damanding roeviston of the Volstead act to permit the sale of light wines 3 Both Hearst and und on such a platfor hile the dd County, Police Re id that one of the s n he could not vote oul support him under jon. This fg rank bere ma Hylan City official. But he © will eons tinue to hold this v of thin; The convention r starts to Morrow and will be over some time Friday night START FUND FOR BABE OF | MILLIONAIRE’S DAUGHTER om 823 to harity fund, ition from detention U. S. SELLS TO POLAND 7,504 RAILROAD CARS WASHIN Departmen Poland fe or the sum of $4.80! mainder f th There is Only One Genuine JBP LEC So be very sure you get genuine Jap-a-lac when you refinish furniture, floors and woodwork, Get a can today. Read This Offer This advertisement entities you 9a quarter pint of Japa li calor for 6 cents, It sales wort 34 cents when applied on the purchase ‘of any larger size can of Jap-a-lac. Sign, clip and take it toyour nearest Jap-a-lac dealer, to your druggist ‘The simplest way to end a corn is Blue-j A touch stops the pain in the corn loosens anc out. Made in a clear liquid (one it!) and in extra ters. The action is th: in Stops Instantly © benim MARKS DIER CASE FROM HIS CALENDAR Judge Tolinstone Had peared Against Him as Hecause as an Assistant District At- had taken part in the pros. ceution of B,D. Dier & Co., who are charged with grand Inreeny and bucketing as the result of its fail- torney he Attorney. ure for more than $5,000,000, | Johnstone, sitting y declined to sit in the trial of D. Dier and the three other in General ci the defunct company to give the Dis- triet Attorney the books which were in their The anes i possession. tp a f them torpedo Dier case now is held im of ance following a stay granted by ting plane ' rvogel to former Judxe| over Cape Henry at 9.40 o'clock en- firm, pending] route out ‘somewhere off the Var- motion fo ginia Coust."" brokers Tudge ssions, of the company and marked District At- 1 in Federal THE EVENING WORLD, WEDN ESDAY, SEPTEMBER of venue on the grounds that New] MOVIES OFFER MILLION York newspapers have made it im- possible for r to obtain @ fair trial h Ass! District Attorney app 1 before Justice Me- k to-day to argue against the stay belng made permanent AIR SCOUT QUICK TO SPOT WARSHIPS Finds Fleet Before Attack Planes Get Started. NORFOLK, Va., Sept ‘Tand scout planes whic Ap- ‘Torpedo out from " four t be- here this morning to battleships of the Atlantic © son returning to the nava 11.86 o'clock. Contact with the base at established by a scout plane before heavler the torpedo planes had | = Our Principle— Your Interest The new Blumstein building, tripling our former floor space, is rapidly near- It makes our depart- ment store by far the most imposing re- tail establishrient in upper New York. ing completion. But we glory not so much in its wealth of merchandise as in its richness of ideals —not so much in its fall buildings as | in its broad foundations. Our unusual new building opens NEW stocks. Visit Blumstein’s tomorrow. West 125th Street, Between 7th and 8th Avenues Uptown’s Biggest and Best Store We believe that a store cannot live by merchandise alone. the spirit of service is a much bigger thing than bales of goods—that it transmutes a shop into an institution. In short, we measure our success not by bills rendered, but by services rendered! sales at unprecedented battleships was nia Capes on the We feel that in October Meanwhile we are disposing of our entire present stock in a series of most TO SCREEN PASSION PLAY OBERAMMERGAU, Sept. 27.*This community ts sald to be considering an offer of $1,000,000 from American niovie interests for the motion pfeture rights of the Passion Play. ‘The villagers have taken up the mat ter, on account of the heavy costs en- tailed in staging the production this GHOU ah Electric sonet “HEAL INA ore thee: ie, $11.00 $8. 50 see. $6.00 4.90 Attention to Malt Orders ELEC RICAL & ENGINEERING CO. 716 Eighth Ave, (45th) Bryant 6874 with low prices 1872— NEW YORK _ Women’s Pure } Silk Sweaters $7.47 Tuxedo and Slip-On models. | Firm quality, various patterns n_ novelty aves. Braided Full range of fashionable | including plenty of Black | and Nay “Children? Ss Circular Lace Collars, 9c Imported Veni ¢ Patterns, Main Floor, | ing Infants’ Cloth | Al!-wool serge in ne, Spon Searlet. With ed und embroid Second Floor. ¥ Women’s Black 2 Cotton Hosiery _Ase pr. TSS { Boys’ All-Wool Norfolk Suits Main Floor Strong, splendidly constructed boxe m8, cases for the Government. Will | serve a hundred useful from tool box to toy This low price would not buy the umber, to say nothing of making them—and_ these are very well made. screwed together, two heavy steel hasps and hinged covers. Rope handles on each end. Size ( surements), 2814 x 1314 x 1244. Deliveries within 10 days. Carving Sets | Stainless steel jen dla § knife with refined steel fork, shat | Writing Paper Filled with good Couch Covers Bicycles $22.35 Non-skid tir saddles, For Girls6to14 Rain Capes, $1 Of Rubberized Bombarzine with attached plete rain protection. Made full zh to be worn over an ‘very tuts | stata far anda Umbrellas $3.85 27, 1922, NUE—5)TH TO GOTH | 1000 Utility Boxes, 29c Fine China Service Plates $3.75 ea. 10-inch plates of imported china. Each plate decorated with a made ax ammunition purposes, est. wide, covering the entire shoulder of plate. Lew. Ave. Level, Roll Edge Layer Felt Mattresses $10.95 45 lbs. to the full size, smaller sizes in proportion. These’mat- tresses are filled with layers and not stuffed with loose cotton. Covered in a good quality tick and made to fit either 3.0, 3.6, 4.0 or full size beds. Fourth Floor. Maho Hope Chests $8.95 Serviceable and ornamental. Lined with cedar for moth pro- tection; 32 inches long, 18 inches wide, 17 inches high. Larger sizes at specia) pieus, too. Third Ploar, ‘| 35-Inch Chiffon | Satin, $1.29 yd. For waists, dresses and trim- ming purposes. In street and evening shades, 86 inches wide, Main Floor. AlarmClocks, 59c Highly pole red nickel plated alarm clocks. A an made movement. 434 inch dial. Guaranteed timers, Main Floor. Maids’ Organdie Apron Sets, $1.10 Apron, Collar and Cuffs to match made of Organdie and scallop trimmed. Second Floor, Men’s Silk Nailed and fitted with (outside mea- Bazement. $2.49 rpen\ steel and Bread Knife. Basement. ¢ ‘a 29c Box | uality writing with note cards, assorted colors to eo. Level, $2.59 | ul" quality x as er in Oriental, at Courier -inch frames. Motoreycle Rubber pedals. Third Floor. hood. Offer com- Second Floor, Good assortment. Fine rain- A Standard ! $1.00 week! Winarelngda At Wholesale Cost Console Phonograph, $79 $ 1 WEEKLY No Interest Added Small Down Payment 5% Less for Cash nograph ina Mal hogany or Walnut Case o interest added. proof silk. Main Floor. Make | Groceries red cans. Piichards, No Alasica ic Salinon, +236 Small gold encrusted border 1%4 inches | Bloomingdale 5] —Qur Golden Anniversary Y LE LEXINGTON TO THE I Pioe Men’s 2-Trouser Suits, $24.75 All-wool suits for Fall in the season's newest models anc fabrics, Faney mi. : plain colors, pencil s pe blue and gi high grade tailoring ¢ Sizes 34 to 46, regu shorts and stouts. Second Floor. Men’s Silk Shirts $3.49 RY pt envy quality tub silk, sati: triped. Many excellent pat | and ee Alse White Jersey Silk 8 . Al good quality, good wearing shirts. Sizes 14 to 17. Main Floor. terne FEO CO”. S, 6-2-6, O- Fashionknit ‘Tice $1.44 A low tide price for Genuine Fashionknit ties of approved mye and beauty. y wear longest and look well as Jong as they wear. Main Floor, Men’s Felt Everette Slippers, 79c ®& Come in colors of Brown and °; o Navy Blue, with or without \ pe cetign op toes. Padded BA ather soles, Also hi-lows $@ that can be turned up around yy) ankle, 4 ‘econd Floor. - Co) ° * Ws Mer’sAllLinen Q me o) Initial Ge Handkerchiefs () | 6for $1.19 % | All linen initia) handkerchiefs iN Script or block letters. Com. Xey= | plete assortment of initials. {aw | Main Floor, 3 ’ Os Men’s Mocha ® ; c Gloves, $1.29 & . Genuine Reindeer Mocha. Spear &) point and embroidered bucks £3). In Grays CH Main Floor, ‘ae ; 3 f Boys’ Blouses %: | 65c ee In! good quality Madras. Co | lar attached or neckband styles) Sizes 7 to.16 years 7: P60) 80 N= QQ SRA OnE OO ee (OT OMS OOS NG OO I * ewe >

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