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ri THE EVENING WORLD, tHURSDAY, OOTLXH Db, —_——__. —J. F. T. O'Connor, Demoorat, haa} better of It, beoaune In 1920, when hy better than am even chance to defeat} was running for Governor agulnat Mr. j former Gov, Lynn Mragier, labelled] Prager, the latter won by about 6,000 in forelng Goy, Frasier out of oMce by| State? He says ho will not oppose | Bradfort Barnette, U, & recall election two years ago und|protecti¥ve tariff? duties on farm pro. | of misconduct with Frank Crumi \ my they have tnanaged to align Demo-| ducts, that he will join the farm bloc tie dives Ghbs wa eivones crate and Republicans In the common Jat once, that he stands with President Republican, for the seat in the United} votes, while Mr. Harding carried the] ia ise, Harding on the bon that is, he ie antaraes ie Gaeibatden bare States Benate to be vacated by Senu+|State for President by 122,000 ma- 1] says he bollovea in it, but that some] nets nd hi have been de 10 MAKE SENATE te $i bes, Rab ahnala: For example, it wan agreed several te, and no charges have ma Jority, months ‘ago between the Democrats | suitable provision muat be first made | against Mr, Crumit, ! 4 But before you jump to the conclu-| ‘The general impression seems to be/and the organtzation which represents |to pay the bill. Whatever elso he poe ae r ston that this means! something hat many of the votes which Frazle:|the old line Republicans, that after| Votes for or against doesn’t mutter! JEWS PERFECT PLANS 4 tlonally, pl be fat recolved in the Republican primaries|the primaries they would get together |™uch right now, for the regular Re- OF $1,0009000 DRIVE : : onally, Please be informed that Mr.) i cainst McCumber will not go to him|and agree to vote against all Non-|Dublicans would rather have O'Connor pte ere i O'Connor ts really the candidate of) in the final election, as It Is suspected |Partisan League candidates who had |'> pet Wranecs 4 ea five nae ee Dinner and Meeting To-Night of z ‘ ej > a ete y oe . = the regular Republican organization,| that many voted for Frazier so as to/been successful in the primaries. Thus petua to the Non-Partian League Philanthropic Federation. FRIDAY SATURDAY * which to yeeognized by the National] be able to defeat McCumber on the/this year the regular Republicans won sveihent Arrangements for the $1,000,000 round eae : : i " one hand, expecting later to help de [the primary fight and R. A. Neston Queer Political. Mixup, With] Republican Committee and which was] PhS Nanas, SxPeCKTie Mae oes do, not | will receive the app Regular Republican Sup- supplied with funds in 1920 by WIlll hesitate to enroll in Republican or|crats, whose candid Women’s & Misses’ troptes too active shape to-de gatherings to perfect the plans for the of a SANDERSON DIVORCE 4 Hays and’ his associates, Democratic primaries just to be able|campnign at all, campaign which opens ect, 15. A dinner porting O’Connor. to help their respective causes. . The Non-Partisan League ts run- REPORT FOUND UNTRUE | ¢¢'t’sroup of Jewish bankora and brok- ; ie 5 For things are topsy-turvy here! “ore were about 14,000 to 15,000 ning William Lempke:for.Governor as ers has been arranged at the Pennsyl- CEP jand the fact that Mr, O'Connor, who} votes cast in the Democratic primary,Jan independent and it ean readily be] M™"™"" Of Musteal Comedy Star vente Hotel this evening at 7.30, Feltx This is the eighth of a series of] was nominated in the Democratic pri-|of which O'Connor ‘received about} seen what would happen if the Demo- Has Not Filed Suit. ge ike and Arthur Lehman will be Reflecting the Cha es that Mi k Ne 4 He will get practically all the BOSTON, Oct. 5.—A despatch rent De . ake Political surveys of the outlook of both] muries, is openly supported by the 9,000. He will get p' ally *lerats fought the regular Republicans. | ais nity Fs Tomple FE for S. 4 rom this city under date of Sent. 12, ‘or Smartness in the New Mode. J Bs All parties in Novembe ‘ i ¢]Temaining Democratic votes. He willl jnoidentally, Lempke is under indict- nber being written by} publicans, means that the Independent) 41,5 fui heir to four or five thousand] ment in connection with his conduct |®¥ing that divorce proceedings had Mf, Lawrence on a tour of the coun-| Voters’ Association, the organization] votes, cast in the Republican primary] Write Attorney General, from which | been begun t Julla Sanderson, |with a job in y * now playing here, | invited to att ‘om those try. created to combat the Non-Partisan|for Ormsby McHarg by ee ee office he was recalled, He is making Wen oredr . ty ’ ia re to vote either for Mc a " : rae end nization wi © formed to By David Lawrence. League, is delighted’ to administer an- eee retice, a race for vindication." promote in the fund in large (Bpecial Correspondent of The Eve-| other defeat to the League. The truth is the foes of the Non-|. What would Mr, O'Connor be if fon from the Supreme C6urt J or small n& all members of fag) We rtace it would seom as it}partisan League are making consider. {clected to the United States Senate }of New York that she had been sued] the race who aro self-supporting and rocks ning World.) On the surface It wou! “herent ' see from th elmingly Republican her husband, Commander wish to help those less fortunate. FARGO, N. D,, Oct. 5 (Copyright).' Mr. O'Connor. should have.much the able headway, They were successful Special 22.75 Dresses of lustrous Char- meuse, in black, and brown, styled, as illustrated, with| Bertha of Oriental pattern and the favored circular). skirt. : Other models in canton crepe }: in the new cocoa shades, as well as black and brown. Also attractive dresses in sizes for women come at this special price. Bloomingdale’ | — Known for Our Low Prices — | | | | 59TH TO 60TH STREET—LEXINGTON TO THIRD AVENUE || About Winter Coats | As the Autumn days approach, a woman’s KS For Thursday and Friday only AN AMAZING SALE OF . SILK DRESSES AT $17.50! - 40 Different Styles in Straightline, Draped, Circular and Basque Models Women’s and Misses’ | — just Sethi, Patans in her new Winter ‘ s A Levee Varkety of Velvet Pigdeen Peurioke . We have been anticipating this time for months and Poiret Twill Dresses! Sk irts m? i) so that now we are ready with a varied collection 1 of all the approved styles for Autumn at prices that will prove as interesting as the coats are de- sirable. These are typical values. 4. | Women’s Fur | $Q)9% | Trimmed Coats | hy) j Such beautiful coats—all with handsome fur collars. Soft, luxurious fabries, warm but. light in weight. All hand tailored and finished in the finest manner. The materials used are—Alonzo, Fiora, Mandalay and other soft pile fabrics. ' The furs used in collaring these coats are.. —Kit Fox, Canadian Beaver, Siberian Squir- rel, Tau ‘utria, Caracul, Wolf. The colors are the newest—Malay, Zanzi- : bar Brown, Marmot (Taupe), Navy and Black. You Will Find Your Style at Hamilton’s for at Least $5 Less! 4.75 Value $5.97 New Fall models in the popular material, which is featured here in @ variety of pleasing patterns and|\ combinations. |Styles with |! stitching or loose hips. Sizes 26 to -32. One model is pictured. FASHION NOW FAVORS BOLIVIA COATS! | Over 50 New Models— ' Silk. Lined—Fur Trimmed $29.95 migitin You are not urged to buy at Hamilton’s! You will be met by courteous saleswomen who will give you personal attention. Our styles will attract—our low prices will persuade you! Even if you want nothing at present get acquainted with the shop gf exceptional values! Be Curious! 29% Misses’ Sport Suits Special 19.75 Beautifully tailored suits of smart novelty mixtures in mist blue, navy and brown and green. Tucked pockets and back are details worth noting. Coats can be worn with or without a belt. Sizes 14, 16 and 18. Model is pictured. F* | 500 Women’s | || & Misses’ 15” | Top Coats | Sizes 14to 18 Sizes.34 to 44 As varied a collection as you can find any- where, and surely this is a small price for well tailored, good looking top coats that will give you almost endless service. Tweeds—Plaid Back Fabrics—Sport Mix- tures. Brown, Reindeer, Tan, Mixtures, | Extra Size $ 95 | Utility Coats 19 Shower proof—which adds to their useful- ness. Herringbone Tweeds, well tailored and half {| lined. " | Extra long lengths. Sizes 421% tg.6214. An Extra Size SILK DRESS | Of Distinctive Style HAMILTON GARMENT CO. 307 Fifth Avenue, Near 32nd Street Two Blocks Below 34th Stree-—Ten Dollars Below in Price! Misses’ Coats Special 15.50 Q Well styled coats tor present |' ’ wear, made of plaid back and |' heather materials. A num-|' ~ Stern Brothers West 42nd Street (Between 5th and 6th Avenues) West 43rd Street 1200 pairs of MEN’S New High Shoes and Oxfords Most Exceptional Value at $5 od 5 For Friday and Saturda ber of good-looking styles and colors for general wear. Sizes 14 to 20 years. Smart Autumn Hats 2.94 Were $3.94 and $4.95 Te | ie 29 95 Comfortable, Seven distinctive | e Dependable, styles in || Created of extra quality crepe back Distinctive GENUINE TAN or Satin and cut on the long slender lines Footwear, BLACK that have first place for Fall. CALFSKIN Cleverly handled drapery and circular especially suitable for panelled sides add to the general smart Fall and Winter wear. Some with rawhide in- | effect. F ; . sert on soles, and " | Gold thread embroidery is ecegy All solid leather. rubber heels. Rich velvets in black and colors, embroidered employed in adorning this really tinctive frock. Sizes 4214 to 5214, Bloomingdale’s—Second Floor, f hats in a variety of dress and semi-dress styles, effectively trimmed with feathers, ornaments and novelties. MAIN FLOOR. MAIN FLOOR. See pages 9 and 31 for other Hearn Advertising