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THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, OCTOBER 2, 1922. pareneen ® still thinking the situation over, The| State Convention has until Oct. 10 to| AUSTRALIAN LABOR ‘THREATENS Morris New Repu can C airman doctor {s the appointee of Mayor Hy- | nominate some one else, TO STRIKE AS WAN PROTEST. 9 9} tan and the friend of Mr, Hearst, and ? MELBOURNE, Oct. 2.—The Labor may bo in the position of the Mayor,| ‘The Republican Judictal Convention! council of Action has {esued a Amsterdam Knitting Mill Owner, onto an to say" until the) will be held to-night in Bryant Hall, | manifesto’ denouncing the attitude of Dr. Copeland has the aay as to| No 728 Sixth Avenuc. The conven-| premier Hughes on the Near Fastern * To Do His Knitting in New York|:!ie {23's Sn] rayne ceria etic arate nation can't be changed unless he|of the Supreme Court. One of these) siike in the event of war no as to McCreery 65» Anniversary Sale sesigns. He has until Oct, 6 to de-| is certain to be Justice Robert McC. . ' aca Sn selgDe. cr the Election Law, and| Marsh, who was appointed by Goy.| Prevent the manufacture of munitions , . to Chai . [the Committee on Vacancies of the Miller, or the transport of troops. @CCl1 S Hailed as Harmonizer, Takes Glynn’s Chair To-Day ‘ Miller to Be Notified To-Morrow at Cooper Union Copeland’s Nomination Is Campaign’s Surprise. i By Joseph S. Jordan. A change of administration in the Republican Party of the State wi take place to-day when George K. Morris of Amsterdam arrives to take tte place of George A. Glynn as State Chairman, Mr, Morris wiil occupy the empty chair which has been kept warmed by Mr. Glynn for the years. Ho will find that it has been dusted off and all the pa cle from tho executive desk and everything in readiness to begin a new dew’ Mr, Morris is the head of a big knitting mill in Amsterdam and wi FALL SUITS With cwo pairs of Trousers $38 00 After the Sale, $50.00 Traditional with this store is the fine quality of its merchandise. In celebration of our 65th Anniversary, this standard of goodness is faithfully maintained; linked with it are prices so low that every item is outstanding in value. These suits are an example of those values. For your selection there are Finished Worsteds, Un- finished Worsteds, Cassimeres, Tweeds and Cheviots in all the desirable fall shades and designs. All sizes from 34 to 44—regulars, longs, shorts and stouts. English and American FALL TOPCOATS $3750 After the Sale, $45.00 and $55.00 More than half of these are our famous “DRIZZLERS'’—coats suitable for sunshine or shower as well as the cool, crisp days of autumn and early winter Many of the others have just arnved from England—the best they can produce across the sea for anything like this price. There are Tweeds, Shetlands, Homespuns and Cheviots of fine all wool in Browns, Tans, Grays and Oxford. Some Chesterfield models in Black or Oxford, with full silk linings. A complete range of sizes from 33 to 44. ast six most of his knitting in New York City during the campaign which Is open to-morrow night with the notification of Governor Miller that he | the nominee of the party for re-election. The new head of the Republican State Committee is well known no! only as a business man but as a har monizer. He harmonized the Repub: lican factions in Montgomery County, : from whence he hails, and became the| ™!Md regarding Iiili's purty leader, and two years ago lined up the! Mr. Anderson said that he didn't 30th Congresstonal District for the] Want @ thing in Albany, and after he late James Wendell for Comptroller, | left, the Platform Committee turned The district comprises Montgom-|4own a wet plank. His own party ery, Fulton, Hamilton and Schenec- | Tapped him, though, when ho asked tady Count The new Chairman | for the nomination of Frank Hendrick is esteemed as a good business man | for United States Senator, who made his way to the top all, by himself in Montgomery County, nd was, probably, in a position t learn what was in the Governor's William F. Varney of Rockville Centre declined the nomination for Governor, “because the Prohibition Party was being dragged by the tal! Gov. Miller will be officially notified of his renomination ‘to-morrow night at Cooper Union Hall, and the “sur- America's Foremost’ 5S pecialists prise’ will be sprung on him by/into the ranks of the Republican United States Senator James Wads- bs “ : : Baie Sha‘ aae | 2° OPPENHEIM.CLLINS & C the news to the Chief Executive, the| _[t was declared that the Prohibition Mth Street —New York Governor will sound the keynote of Party in the State number now 28,000 the campaign, which he hag already |¢nrolled members, and yet the Re- waid will be ort, decisive and con- | Publican Party voted for ratification ; clusive."”’ of prohibition and gave the people . Cooper Union, tt ts expected, wilt | the Mullen-Gago enforcement law. It Special Tomorrow—Tuesday be crowded to its capacity, and most | would be interesting to hear from Mr. of the party leaders will occupy se*ts! Varney as to which tail was being on the platform with the Governor. , dragged, then, and how far it was a Among them will be Chairman Mor- | case of the tall wagging the dog. by the way, is one of ow z cit eesti Leaders Sam} Republicans express themselves as >: irene "Ithe Democratic Convention at Syra- e A . . of course, United States Senator] rig of Dr, Royal 8. Copeland for Sizes 14, 16 and 18 Years, Also Suitable for Women to 86 Bust. Centeen wilt be William CBI!) Ward| United States Senator, They claim it Weantoheater that the doctor has had neither ad- Bill doesn't do his politics in} ™inistrative sor legislative experience, open meetings. He's the boss behind while Senator Calder spent twelve the scenes. He is the closest man to roe the aenats Representatives e Gov. Miller in the State and the Gov- | “1 Oe at cee ant eco where 4 ernor sets the highest estimate on bis | 14, aootor fits with so much material Judgment, and if anybody doubts it, s | | for the toga hanging up in the Dem Jet him ask the Chief Executive, At cratio household. Some of them torney General Charles D. Newton, Jack Lyons or former State Chair- man George A. Glynn. Misses’ Poiret Twill Dresses vance the theory that he was put in to be pulled out again when the Dem- ocrats find a real candidate. Dr. Copeland appears to have been amazed himself and ts reported to be styles with sleeves and trimming of braid or embroidery. Straightline or with Circular Skirt. Mee originality is shown in these attractive ‘The decapitation of State Chairman Glynn is still one of the ‘murder’ mysteries of the Albany Convention. ‘Mr. Glynn didn't know that the guil- Jotine had been prepared for him un til the morning of the fatal Thursday, when he was instructed to prepare for Rereewtn is raem McCreery 65th Anniversary Sale Morris when he was informed at the James McCreery & Co. Sm AVENUE ¥ SECOND FLOOR — USE THE SPECIAL Sth AVENUE ENTRANCE € 35th G. Altman & Cu, To-morrow (Tuesday) Extraordinary Value will be offered in a collection of Women’s Costume Tailleurs | same time of his elevation to one of seats of . He told tt aes ° oir treads in whispers and wanted More than a Sale—A Celebration 0 does Mr. William Ward of West- chester; and maybe Mr. Glynn does, Our but if any of the other Republican leaders know they ure keeping it a pretty dark secret. As a matter of F t F E the Chairman made during his tenure oremos oot : y ear vent of office, and their reason Is, “I told you so."’ ny SE of the Season editors to support the Democratic ‘William J. Conners, his Field Mar- shal in his fight for Governor, hae josed the temporary Hearst - * . ‘uarters tt Mean and at fr During Anniversary 85 After this Sale marks were that there would not be Sale Week } : 8.75 to 11.00 belief that the editor's de- feat for the nomination for Governor . s . was caused by Charles F. Murphy, Brocaded Slippers for feet that twinkle in ‘the dance, cross strap leader of Tammany; that the latter effects and Colonial pumps for the af on affair, pr both have promised to be “roguter,” fords: an eee See semen with the o1 variety in the newest modes at lowest prices. ganization. te know if somebody was kidding him. Gov. Miller knows the reason, and fact, they are all asking the reason, except some of the political mies ticket "nominated at Syracuse and, “with some discrimination, the Demo- e Me erate pntform. The New and Desirable Fall Modes third party “at present.’ Mr. Conners and Mr. Hearst ex- fntended all along to give the nomi- ‘ i nation to former Gov. Al Smith, But tailored Tongued Pumps for that smart new suit, and walking Oxfords for long tramps in the autumn woods, provide a wide At Albany Attorney Charles D. Newton and Jack Lyons, Secretary of — A Tongue Pump of Black Satin A walking Oxford of unusual with self or silver embroidered merit as to style, fit and wear tongue; silver cloth with Black pe Aes al weight welt Th Satin embroidered tongue. agg 2 > i ht phcag full (new Autumn coateand-frock models, some of the ae After this Sale, 9.75 of Tan Calfskin. The ° handsomely fur-trimmed) | Deauville After this Bale, 8.78 Subur' ‘ at $87.00 There is a generous assortment of smart models to choose as Messrs. Hearst and Conners gre doing. It was the Governor. feshionedof fine quality tarnish- sonar Ceara Pe teen Ot Beles Black of Grown Satin, Patent soy Bowed, Cele Py from, all excellently taitwad from the new season’s most B! Pt ee is axe aie ghee with Posen Lestber vem for evening functions. fashionable materiah @e podice-tops are charmingly ppolntments tn conformity with Bit strictly hand finished. Altar tale aly 9.98 ‘The different, some hand-embrotdered, others composed of came out tn the ouster of the five So- ris After this Bale, 0.78, 10.60 Marilyn colorful silks in Egyptian, Persian and Paisley effects. cialists by the Assembly in 1920, when the charge was made that the party candidates had to sign blank Fesignations which were to be used against them when they didn’t obey orders. Mr. Lunn has since been elected to Congress and twice elected (Mayor of Schenectady on the Demo- pratic ticket, and is strong with up- Ptate Democratic leaders. 8 Kf A strictly Tailored Tongued The much favored cross strap Pump, welt sole, covered Cuban in pleasing combinstions of Heel, may be had in Patent Beige Suede, with Bleck or Leather of Otter colored Suede, Tan ‘Trimming or Black Calf- Patent Lesther vamp, with kin combined with Patent The repudiation of Gov. Mille ter or Black Suede quarter, fhe Frouibttion Convention basn't lett The Teather, Also all over Fatent The @ scratch on the Chief Executive, It i Leathen {s said on absolute authority that the Phyllis Brows Oeste quartet. Bantry would not have accepted the After this sale, 9.75 After this Sale, 11.00 Romination tf it had been tendered to him. Whether this was known to (Second Fleer) the on leaders can only be @ucsved, but ‘Bill Anderson, Super- J M C intendent of the Anti-Saloon League, FIFTH AVENUE ames C reery 34th STREET ‘ue in Albany during the opening of the Republican Convention The sizes: 34 to 46, Inclusive (Ready-to-wear Suits Department, Third Floor) Madison Avenue - Fifth Avenue, New Bork Thirty-fourth Street Thirty-fifth Street It Makes Little Difference What You Need—A World “Want Ad." Will Go G