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4 _THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 29, 1922, Sidelights On Delegates ae” ee el te a Tit ae ee Uy tharge purchases will appear on bills rendered November Est At Syracuse Convention \ otal ahaa = Intimate Glimpses of Politi | dectarations be cannot advance his FIFTH AVENUE James McCreery & Co. 34TH STREET candidacy, But he might! cal Leaders at Demo- 4 ok ’ . SYRACUSE, Sept. 29.—Among the cratic Gathering. numerous boomlets which have been ——— launched even before the head of the 1 , t| ticket 18 chosen are those of candi- (peoial From a Staff Correspondent sites tor every office other than Gov- + T a : September Sale of of The Evening World.) omorrow Last Day eptem er Saie oO ‘ ernor, Some {dea of the activities of ' 7 BYRACUSE, Sept. 29.—A coN-| the ambitious boomers may be gained spicuous arrival in the corridor of the} from the following list, which {s only Onondaga Hotel yésterday afternoon] # semblance of the general situation. Charles Morris wants to be At- wes William H. Anderson, boss of the} +. ney General. Lawrence E. Ker- Anti-Saloon League. Mr. Anderson} win of Nassau would be Secretary of was accompanied by a bodyguard and] State, and so would B. Lorry Boch- earried in his hand ‘a brief case| ner. Capt. George K. Schuler of Wayne County wauts to be Lieuten- taffed with papers. It 1s understood) 11+" Governor, James J. Wilson of submitted to the Committee on| Now York City would not mind If he Platform several planks which would| were nominated for Attorney General, commit the Democratic Party to| Wallaco HW. C. Collins of Suffolk stricter enforcement of the Volstead Act. How far ho got is not known, a New Fur-trimmed toi ei ng R hon 55 00 | 45 00 (4)-Beacon Cloth, Blanket Robe tn exquisite e anc ° floral and two-tone effects, trimmed with cord arid satin, and man tailored. All the most de- sired colors, 2.95 (B)—Lounge Robe of wide wale velvet Cor duroy, lined throughout with self color silk mull in your choice of two models. Copen- hagen, Victory, Henna, Fuchsia, Purple and Lavender, : 6.95 (C)—A Tailored Model features an odd Indian design as well as floral and two-tone effects in two models trimmed with satin or cord, 3.95 County would Ike to be Attorney General, as would Edward B. Broder ick of Harlerh. Thomas B. Lock- in a receptive mood Senator. Opportunely offered at extremely low prices, right at the beginning of the season these coats provide a typical McCreery opportunity De- veloped in soft, luxurious Panvelaine, Ara- bella, and Fashona, and trimmed with collars and cuffs of Wolf, Kit Fox, Viatka Squirrel atid Caracul, they represent the Paris mode in its newest phases, 75.00 Another group fashioned of Lamola, and Delysia with fur collars are entirely hand wood of Erie for United State: Packey McCabe of Albany aston Wshed the assembled delegates and eustomers in the dining room of the Onondaga Hotel yesterday by appear- ing at the ginner hour decorated with @ red necktie. It was assumed that Mr. McCabe would come to this con- vention in mourning. i) The State League of Democratic Clubs is here in the person of Presi- dent M. Benjamin Franklin, Bronx Attorney. Ben says the league is for Al Smith for Governor and Chester D. Pugsley of Herkimer County for United States Senator. The Bronx is going to make a strong bid for one place on the State Deputy Sheriff Michael Halleran of es cket. Since the Republica pluced * e Loun f Eiderdown, with a ver tho "Gas House" District and Augus-| UH Sie tno thelr ticket, the tailored, [Fourth Floor] 55,00 | te ie Sa be ed girdle and ribbun.t x us Pierce, Deputy Superintendent of] supporters of Eddie Flynn, new ong roll collar, a cord g anc »bon a he Department of Street Cleaning, | Democratic County Chairman in the ming. All new shades, 5.25 ; The Much (Third Floor} F d Co Sui Ividere Hotel, where they are hold-] ‘The Bronx delegation held a tect- avore stume Suit Blouses at vi 50 fing open house. ing im the Yates Hotel yesterday. . ° pacts Later they wero joined by County 95 00 i Judge Louls D. Gibbs, Miss May le of Radium Silk There was a lot of protest voiced yesterday by delegates from Brooklyn and Queens against the preponder- ancé of Manhattan statesmen and ome from the Bronx im the proceed- Ings. Yormer Congressman Fitzger- id in particular was sore at the fact that even the minor resolutions were presented by delegates from south of Westchester and west of the Ea: River. Kennedy, Miss Theresa Quilty and numerous others. in the coat and frock effect, Has chosen Marlene appear in smart tailored effects displaying d and Duvet de Laine for their softness and subtle sail oll and turn-back cuffs, immed wit folds, and silk for its bodice to afford a striking knife pleating, combined with fine tucks and contrast or harmonious effect. When in Navy silk stitching. [Fourth Floor}\ Blue, its collar is Kit Fox, Caracul, Squirrel or Beaver. In Brown, it takes tq but Beaver and ~ Caracul and in Black it provides a Squirrel col- The New Fall Sweater, 5.00 lar. Misses’ Sizes. is of Mohair and features the new collar and tie: (Fourth Fleer} stripe weave. It has a sash belt and pockets and suggests the proper dash of color by such sport Misses’ shades as Henna, Buff, Brown, Navy, Gray, ern ° Jockey, C hi d ‘Black. Frocks of Distinction,55.00 | rie itin Fteort The frock for any occasion usually is assigned Although every available bed {5 at a premium, the center of activity Is the lobby of the Onondaga. Tho mezzanine balcony ‘has been plastered with placards and banners of the am- bitious ones. One of the many signs reads Sons of Italy welcomes ‘or Salvatore A. this white banner asted another sisn ‘otillo sign, so rder of the Sons Willmm J. Conners, leader of the Hearst movement, caught hold of the rm of Thomas I. Foley, Hearst's implacable foc, in the lobby of the Onondaga Hotel last night. Mr. Con- that it now reads of Italy welcomes Grand Master Max Altman for to Treasurer" It seems that Mr. Altman's friends over- lapped the Cotillo sign inadvertently. ners pleaded with Mr. Foley to forget The name of Gencral Sess Ss age 7 hie antagonism for Mr. Hearst and] qpereg tee op ences Sessions Judge to specific duty. But these ioe equally well The Fur Scarf work for what Mr, Conners called] Herkimer County, is going to be offer- at an afternoon function, dinner or evening 7 : “the unification of the Democratic eae ue convention to-day by Alex- affair, so simple yet lovely are they. Even the Now Plays the Leading Role party.” Mr. Foley informed Sir.) ender t Rorke and seconded by Curtis A y ? : ‘ . Conners that there could be no uni-| Felols. Both are from Jimmy Hagen’s Autumn bride and her bridesmaids will find the Beautiful Fox Scarves in Taupe or Brown fication that included William Ran-| ‘istrict and Hagen has sanctioned object of their search in these frocks of fashion- y the nomination Judge Crain has Kot My dolpl Hearst. able fabrics. 14 to 18 years. Larger, lustrous Fox Scarves .in Brown or {Fourth Floor} Taupe, 22.50 ‘i s Squirrel Neckpieces of soft, dark skins, 15.50 Pure Linen Handkerchiefs Two skin Mink Scarves, dark eastern pelts, been on the bench for sixteen years. a ; sick His family for seven generations » Mayor Hylan appears to be out of! patted from Herkimer County. He the race for riomination for Governor.| was once City Chamberlain and Teno- If he stands pat on his previous ment House Commissioner. Yerashed”’ their way into Syracuse| Bronx, are urging him to make a strong stand for a Bronxite on the|, esterday afternoon and bought the| pemocratic, ticket. evant. tna +} i i Led uu ul of Splendid Qualit ’ a eer : 7 i P Q y f Natural Muskrat Coats, 40, inches long, of ree be neta ate ee E Men’s pure Linen Women’s All Linen soft dark skins with Raccoon collar and cuffs, ember will appear on bills rendered November 13 i sey Handkerchiefs. For- Handkerchiefs with ini- 185.00 ‘ = 55.00 merly Se aD tial. some Raccoon Coats, sport models, 30 inches long, en; Se zen; 2.) of fine pelts, 195.00 BEST&€O. [Main Floor) : z (Fourth Floor} CORRECT CLOTHES for BOYS Warm Coats | me ” i tris Joesntle Clothing ‘on, Hsing —— for Cold School Days 7000 Yards penal in te Be ee 19.50 | Crepe de Chine and 2 to 4. yard 1.95 A Sale! Soft warm Chinchilla smartly tailored makes « splendid coat [—¢} Bs Boys’ Norfolk. . for Fall and Winter. Also plaid “McCreery Silks*” Girls nee back, heather mixtures, heavily Fabttks Ocer Half a Cant Boys’ Suit 11-75 ined as a certain protection against cold. 6 to 14 years. Unusually fine quality Crepe de Chine Norfolk Suits (Fourth Floor) s in the new Fall colors as well as Black or White. 40 inches Wises U.8, PaLon) 1 1.75 Frocks | (second Riger) (Two Patr of Knickers) of Velvet for the Little Miss Afro \fabei fi fit Two, pairs of Enickers 11.750 38:00 | Hand Bags, 2.95 geld pln ob vr ee ‘ . Very good quality leather, fine hexvy ‘Tweeds and Herringbones bave and double the wear When Paris says “Velvet” even silliand rich velvet, mounted on metal ly np ' . the world of little folk obeys, or self-covered frames, make this a really — ah) with our 23.50 suits and little aatee asanihes frock exceptional value. You would hardly chads 7 to 18 years S 2 evenas Mother and other grown- think it possible to secure them at so > mG E’VE skimped the'price but not up folks. It may be simple, or low a price. | Boys’ Pullover Sweaters NED h ftecfor. ie) : tastefully embellished, but. in (Male Klesrl | 4.95 VS) . G os or Fhe ‘ ee all cases it is effective. Sizes est & Co. product, from the 6 to 14 years. Also 12, 14 or ) °. A nar sizes. satel_e} made in attractive colors and trim fit of its collar to the generous 18'danien yeor = Wrist-Length | combinations woven in the blouse of its knickers. In woolens of \Eoecsh Eleges Cape Skin Gloves Pankey geah pe Popular annoys aii a Wt tugged character, specially chosen for Nine Acti | aaa rtificial Pearl [4 Third FI school wear because we know Fine 1.95 (Third Floor) Necklaces |; As we have all sizes, but not in every color. we have reduced these gloves from 2.50 Frys 198 | Pumps their. worth. Sizes 7 to 14 years Th re mdestructible neck | : SILK TIES . + 4.4 .§5¢ 0 .85¢ jacen 24 inches long, in beauti 8-Button Length Capeskin | with Aristocratic Lines ful Orienta! colorings, perman- Gloves, 2.45 | FLANNEL SHIRTS. » 2.95 £0 4.35 ently guaranteed not to peel or 11.00 | COLORED BLOUSES 8 discolor. Each 1s mounted with of val Capeskin in Tan or Brown for COLLAR ATTACHED 2890 FF 4035 a solid gold clasp, | eee a ela (4) the Florsine Tongue Purp i. ‘ of Colonial ancestry in brocade TNS ye 95 ed 6.50 Imported Beaded To Close Out! satin of Brown or Black or all WOOL SWEATERS. . 7.50 £0 I0.75 Envelope Purses, 2.25 : py a over Patent Leather. CAPR, go wg a's ‘Their sizes are various, but the FERCH Aid tsO¥Os, 106 (B) The Nancy, is fashroned in 1.50 20 2.50 attractiveness of their color | ‘They are wrist length street gloves 1m Brown brocaded Satin, Black combinations 18 invariable ported from France. Sizes 534 to 6% | Satin, Otter Suede and combinu- here 1s a choice of Blue, Black, in Black only. ations of Patent Leather with and Black and Steel as well as Otter Suede or Brown Kid with colors of more brilliant hue [Main Floor) | Otter Ooze. (Main Floor} (Second Floor} Best & Co. FIFTH AVENUF at 451m STREET—NEW YORK