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LRT VOI SY RR Expeditionary Forces and a gallant woldier, He is respected and admired by all the boys who fought with him and by all his associates, : . _ Sidetlights on Delegates ft Syracuse (onvention Municipal Court Justice Leopold Prince was astonished almost to the point of apecehlessness when he ar- rived at the Onondaga Hotel last night and found the lobby placarded with gnnouncements that he was a candidate for the nomination for At- torney General. When Judge Prince recovered he gald that if he was nom- inated and elected he would try to serve the people as well as Attorney General ag he always has served them on the Municipal Court bench, after which he retired. od —enpndine Doings.and Sayjhgs of the Deleguta »: Assembled at S\vracuse. (Prom a Staff Qorrespondent of The Evening? Warld), * BYRACUSH, Sqot. 2%-—There: may de nowignificance inthe fact that this ie the first’p alitital convention iy tm New York every helfon a sawduat flodr avd ‘there may be a jot of sigy nifiéance in it, Centaily if the pro- ceedings prove to hie as sanguinary fas tie forecasts iuidicate, the ad- vantages of an arena payed witl) saw- @ust will bq apparent. The last time the Democnate met in the Armory they trod og boards. Since the war an infantry detachment which oc+ eupied the premises hpa been dis- placed by am artillery’ outfit, which performs.on the grout! The cover- |i ing of sawdtpt' is excin sively for the use of the Enrpire Stats Democracy. the title , of another big headline on the from @ of the paper. It contained several, reprints of editorialstaken from: Nvew York newspapers on the subjdot @f @ non-partisan judiciary. Itcwrom well toward 1 o'clock before any se; @iblance ef « ful hiouse was evident’, Among the carly arrivals was 8 tte Chairman Herbert C. Pei! jr, an @ District Attorney Joab Ban ton. Cousin William Hanna, Gierk of the Court of General Sessions; Mr. William Blaney, the well known Yorkville leader, and Assemblyman Mark Goldberg, crashed into Syra- cuso late yesterday, accompanied by a sinister looking person who clatmed all the way from New York that he had the sales rights for a Quid which would make all persons entertaining same natural as life This sinister person produced some of the Guid en Assi stant = Curporation Counsel Francs Marion Brandov, the only Portiay on the steff of John P. O'Brit.m, contributed $100 to the Demo: pratic Women's State campaign fund. The contribution was made at the |’ Pemocratic women's dinner in the B le he . On arrival in Syracuse, Mr. Hanna and Mr. Blaney and Assem- blyman Goldberg learned that the entertaining gentleman was a dele- gate to the annua! convention of the -|New York State Embalmers’ Asso- ciation, which also is meeting here. Ma. por Hylan retires at the respect- he s ported a walking stick which he swur g with feckless abandon to the tune. of the hotel's orchestra. Deputy Dock Commissioner Michael J. Cosgrove entertained last night tn his suite at the Onondaga the York- ville Pinochle Club. ‘The delegate, alternatgs and specta- tors began to file into tha arena a half hour before noon, the ;time set for opening thec onvention. Most of the deegates and the alternaten rode to the eonvention on a street car, the fore for which was eight cents. The rate of fare revives considerable gownty among the convention crowd abous tire tracy tion ring and the interests; Muyor Hylan, however, motored to the Con» vention Hall witit Grover Whalen. M! pe Rose Pedrick, an ardent Smith SUPP eter, insists that Al will not re- cede trom the position he took in his letter to Franklin D. Roosevelt u month ago. Misp Pedrick ought to lemon for she bs adel the letter. Tin friends aM Murray Hulbert, Pre dent of the Bourd of Alderman, ar@® etili advancing his name as o compromise candidate. Murray is ap uppdmter and like the Mayor !» not a airi sager to the folk buck home. The lobby of the Onondaga Hote! yesterday and to-day was packed tighter than @ Bronx Park subway ; Mayor Hylan who ar- John McCooey, and other Brooklyn Jeaders, mingled with the delegates and the alternates in the lobby, while Charles F. Mur- phy and his immediate lHeutenants ‘jeonfined themselves to Murphy's . The Mayor had a pow-wow man, President of the! with McCooney and James P. Sinnott Ya trank AU tho delegates upon reaching the] TO Zork Atlee oti ve under] in a remote corner of the hotel lobLy. wrens found bagdbifls espousing the} ie Isto «Frank Dowling, Borough | The Mayor ts a delegate from the 20th cause of Surrogaze Joba P.. Cohslan, ie eget a seers Sib bpd last | Dist cntict, cont ‘Surragate. | Be with a flock of winged footers independent pee Se Ps frowm MaPattan, Yrank is a strong |° ‘The \fterature wus eufitied ‘Dally }Smath man. district, the leader of which ts Wi- News," published in the interest of an. Mam pelkaes Clerk of the Mayls- : trate’s Court in Brooklyn. unbosscd fudiciery. TRe Randbiiln y contained @ plea for Cohalan and clean court. “The Baus jas again in- gulted the people pf New York.” waa’ — 4 candidacy before this wwooneten 46 that of Irving J. Gold- an pth of Saratoga, who aspires to be ry of State. Young Mr. Gold- wpaith pi @ member of the renee The entire personnel of the Board of Batimate is present and practically every commissioner ta the city «de BEST & CO. PRESENTS Tatlored Frocks of Sor Misses & Small Women IN PLEASANT VARIETY OF STYLE AND PRICE—OF A TYPE TO SUIT EVERY FIGURE, AT A FIGURE TO SUIT EVERY PURSE! IDEDLY the frock of the moment, . here presented in straightline, flared, draped or coat style, and with features such as the Lanvin cuff: the new pintucking; colorful embroidery; grosgrain ribbon trim- ming details that go to make the smart frock smarter! In navy, black, brown. (Sizes 14, 16, 18) 25.00 to 139.00 contrasting mocking ¢ g narrow cire braid, to form effective trim- » j demure ° accent the long lines. The roll collar and sl eves are attrac: tive features .. 49.50 Best & Co. Fifth Avenue at 35th St.—N. Y Established 1870 Charge Purchases made Sept. 30 and 30 will sppear on bills rendered Nov, 1. and is now a Tax Commissioner. {oe a banker, having beem President of the Staten Island Savings Bank for twelve years. are shouting that Richmond County has not had a native son on the ticket since the days of Commissioner Thomas McGinley of | | Staten Island and Borough President | John Lynch launched the Prall boom | | in earnest. Ii City delegation to attend the funeral | jf of Elon R. Brown at Watertown yes- terday Boylan, who is now @ candidate for Congress. | by Sheriff Edward J. Flynn, ts at the Onondaga in the same suite with Bor- |} ough President Henry Bruckner. Water Commissioner Albert Liebnau and Tax Commissioner Stephen A. Nugent. James P. Hollan State Federation of Labor; William F. Kehoe, Secretary of the New York | | Labor Council, and Peter J. Brady, Supervisor of the City Record and Secretary of the Allied Printing Trades, are prominently active abou: David Hirshfield also cun among the favorites in the hotei|t lobby. Welzmiller would make a speech sec- onding the nomination of either Mr. Jearst or Mr. Hylan were emphati- ally denied by her thls morning She — Mayor Hylan was equally p:rsisten‘ that he will by no stretch of the im agination “accept a certificate of elec tion." as he termed it. The Staten Island aggregation are red hot for Anning 8. Prall for State Comptrolier. sMr. Prall was formorly President of the Board of Education He The Prall supporters Gov. Dongan. Park The only member of the New York was State Sonator John J. The Bronx County delegation, 'ed Organized labor is well represspted. | | a, President of th THIRTY FOURTH STREET Here the drape of @ sleeve reaches to the drape of a skirt~a Fashion study in Crepe Canton — 55.00 The hat — 15.08 Tea services are pritod from $10 to $240 acup of the social brew. September happens to be @ month of china at Ovington’s—you have choice of many patterns—and the prices are almost as attrac- tive as the tea sets themselves. OVINGTON’S “The Gift Shop of Fifth Avenue” Firru AVENYE aT 39TH STREET We Connection With Any Other Establishment in the World Tea Sets —withtwin charms and price ‘Wirn a prospsct of little coal, a tea set is a wise precaution. ' For against the cool of | autumn and thechillof | winter, there are few better antidotes than TH The Cloth Frock and the Silk Frock You Need Now 28°° ‘ A lower price, perhaps, than you had counted on, but frocks as smart as you could wish for—Crepe Silks—Poiret Twill, Circular Skirts—long sleeves—bits of tinsel-and color.. Hats—in the French Manner 12°°° Chic, pert little shats, ravishing large picture hats —all the sizes and styles in between. —And the Smart Woman Never Forgets Earrings to carry out the idea of her jeweled frock buckle —many styles, all colors. 1.95 _ frock—8ilk’ or leather. Copied in ourewn workrooms from! original French models—with ma- terial and work- manship of equal quality. Handbags to match her hat, per- haps, regardless of her 4.25 BONWIT TELLER & CO _- De Spapaly Shop PTH AVENUE 38™ STREEP — 2G Se ngdo Sais a New Pace in “BONTELL” FOOTWEAR 14.00 6¢ ANGELO” is a new Bonwit Teller & Co. daytime pump that points the toe of fashion where two leathers combine and the tongue and strap converge. COCOA. OOZE LEATHER WITH IBROWN KIDSKIN » BLACK 0OZE LEATHER WITH PATENT LEATHER a Ba tS ee ee a ek = Men’s High Shoes at $10.00, 13.00 to 15.00 per pair The Balta imprint (exclusive to B. Altman & Co.) is a recognized synonym for style, quality and durability, Patrons desiring to retain a favorite last may procure it season after season. Madison Abvenue~ Fifth Avenue 34th and 35th Streets RNew Pork Tol Daria, Broadway. * Khana Vth Sts. Extraordinary Sale of’ WOMEN’S GLOVES 2.00 VALUE FOR = = - = *- =" * .79 GENUINE FRENCH DOESKIN, TWO PEARL BUTTONS, FULL P. K. PARIS POINT IN WHITE OR CHAMOIS COLOR, ALL FRESH, PERFECT GLOVES. SIZES 534 TO 7}. a i TB ’ THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 28, 1922, minstration Is on band. Although a] the headquarters in the Onondaga, insisted that she bad not been asked, if resident of Manhattan, Grover Wi — and declared she had aot prepared 4 len was the object of a lot of good| Persistent ,rumors that Deputy Jan address, Lie: "od > oth 3 P natured Joshing because of his Kings| Markets Commissioner Blanche Wyllie es ~~ he x. Se I — — ee FOOTWBAR—Fourth Floor | = “a Pin Tucks on the . = bodice and draped ‘panel on the skirt give @ Crep®’Can- rH A se ia 4 it nm. Another 25.00 hat Men’s Balta Shoes in the new, fashionable Autumn models for street, dress and sports wear are specially featured im the regular stock of ’ the Department on the Sixth Floor >) at these interesting prices Men’s Oxfords at $10.00, 12.75 to 14.00 per pair ‘ o> e- 6 South ce a ck ea tb a” rFaenAsnerestwr “euwen er ee ee hes Fos) emer

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