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boldt, Mrs. Harry Kraemer, Mrs. Work in Political Campaign Amanda Hamilton, Mra. Joseph St Anna Kavanagh, Mrs, Anna M Programme. ericks, Mrs, Belle Macris and Mi Mildred Corcoran. hinds) En WOMEN WILL URGE 4 Brooklyn women begin their active Mrs. Grace Lease, co-léader of the campaign work this week. Commit- ea raped District, and Mrs. tte isle Calder Lee, \ abe deca fretless hei Ai Other speakers are expected to be added to this list next week. It is rious candidates. Interest in this| planned to add a woman speaker to borough seems to be centred on the|the big meeting to-morrow night at Tudiclal and Senatorial candidates |‘h® Pastern “District High School, rather than the nominees for Gov- ) ernor. to speak, to Divert Line From Sheepshead Bay. Members of the recently organizi The Woman's Division of the 10th Democratic women are forming ®| Assembly District Republican Club campaign committee to work for Will-| will hold a reception to-morrow night m F, Hagarty, candidate for the Su-|at the clubhouse, No. 176 South Ox- Preme Court from the Second Judicial | f0rd Street. Mrs. Charles F. Murphy, District. They expect to enlist a num. | \e.co-jender, will have charge of the ber of prominent women who are not : ordinarily interested in politics, Reports that the recent election of /for a new hearing on the question Mrs. Maggie C. Alt as Democratic co- leader of the 10th Assembly District extending the subway to their part Plans for Brooklyn women's share at a conference of Republican women] hanna Ebel, President of the Women’s | Bay. n the county headquarters this af-| Regular Democratic Club of that dis-| Mrs. Henry R. Potter, chairman ‘teraoon. Mrs. Beatrice V. Ste: on,| trict. Mrs, Hbel states that thirteen|the schools committee of the Flat- Vice Chairman of the County Repub-| of the County Committee Women were | lands Civic Association; Mrs. Willia lican Committee, is expected to or-| Present at the meeting which elected| Edwards and Miss Marion Rorke was unanimously elected. dues nor will it hold meetings. I end of her husband's campaign, Mrs.| of her district and has received official Bayes expects to have her organiza-| notice of her election, it is believed tion completed by to-morrow. She is] that the reports that an attempt is undecided as yet whether she will] being made by friends of the formar hold special Bayes meetings. leader, Mrs, Elizabeth Avenious, +o have the election set aside are un- A Woman's Committee to work for} founded. | Emanuel Celler, Democratic candi- date for Congress from the 10th Dis- trict, will be organized to-night. campaign. by heavy trucks to the streets, pat Former Governor Smith and Dr. Royal S$. Copeland will be the leading speakers at the rally which the Kings County Women's Democratic Forum will hold the night of Friday, Oct. 20, in the Jefferson Bullding on Court Square. . Mrs. ry F, O'Malley, president of the Forum and co-leader of the Twenty-First Assembly Dis-| lly in Flatlands. trict, will preside at the meeting. Several vaudeville numbers will be given between political speeches, and efreshments will be served at the end of the meeting. The committeo in charge of the rally includes Mrs. Martha Guilfoyle, Mrs, Margaret . Miss Lillian Murphy, Mrs. zabeth R. Struck, Miss Mary T. Harrington, Mrs. Mary Greehy, Mrs. Carne D'Oenc s. Agnes Leonard Ward, Miss Kathryn McGivney, Mrs. n J, Meagher, Mrs. Minnie J. Harris, Miss Honsur Gelson, Mr Ellen M, Joyce, Mrs. Evelyn Ward Rehm, Mrs. Catherine I. Carroll, Miss begun to select their c elle M. Corcoran, Mrs, Jennie Mc- ers. It is expected that M : Mahon, Mrs, Minnie J. Abel, Mrs. ; V. Stevenson, the Vice Chairman of | Salle ¢ Minsterer, Mrs. Maggie the County Committee, will send at}C: Alt. 3 Helen Braun, Miss least one woman to cach of the big s. Agnes Riley, meetings schedul Chief among the | Miss. Mae Crowley, Mrs. Julia Skan' draws new fresh blood Wonien who have accepted invitations | Henderson and Mrs. Julia Kane. tc the aching part — scatters con- } to @peak for the State ticket a gestionandthusrelievesthe pain. Reba Swain, from the 11th A bly Stop suffering, apply Sloan's! District; Mrs. May M. Gooderson,'Re- Sloan's soothes strained muscles. Re- publican co-leader of the Heres aching backs Stops nesrdisi sembly District; Miss Amy Wren, ‘i chest. Good wherevel leader of the First Assembly Distri condeeiits couse pele, Resp lb Landy, ® Mrs. Louise Dens Bauer, a woman lawyer of the 20th Assembly District ; paired. years she has lived in the neighbo hood there-have been no improvi Democratic women of the 12th As- sembly District, Mrs. Ellen M. Joy: leader, will hold a meeting to discuss campaign plans to-morrow night at their club house, 435 Ninth Street. steadily beon raised. She believes th: Miss Estelle M. Corcoran, co-leader of the 15th Assembly District Demo- crats, has been e! the Vomen's Committee for Charles J, Dodd, Democratic candi- @ate for District Attorney. Other members of the committees from the 16th Assembly D: The Fifteenth Assembly District Regular Democratic Association will -|hold a Hallowe'en dance Saturda Oct. 28, at their clubhouse, No. 776 Manhattan Avenue, William B. Quinn is Chairman of the Dance Committe: and Mrs. Mary Curry is Vice Chair. ’ | man. Among the women members OOKlyn Women Begin Active —[icoiusiite se reece icin. Lg Mrs. William Wahlers, Mra. Anna Colsh, Mrs. Christine Keough, Miss | Cummings, Mrs. A. Halliday, Mrs. N . » Mrs. Republican Leaders Confer To-Day to Complete eee aug, ork sane’ Peas SUBWAY EXTENSION TO THE FLATLANDS where Senator Wadsworth ls scheduled] New Community Club Hope ‘Women's Community Improvement Club of Flatlands expect to have ob- tained enough signatures before the end of next week to petitions which they are circulating to be able to ask in the State campaign will be made| was illegal are denied by Mrs, Jo-|Brooklyn rather than to Sheepshead ganize special Woman's Committees] Mrs. Alt and that only nine were|the founders of the new society. The to work for all the candidates. needed to give a quorum. Mrs. Alt/ciub will not ask its members to pay Mrs. Mabel R, Bayes, wife of the} As Mrs. Alt has already attended Algoie purpose will be to get women } Republican candidate for the Supreme| meeting of the Kings County Execu- ¢rom the Flatlands to attend hearings Court, is in charge of the women’s| tive Committee as the representative] on questions of interest to the com- munity. Each block will have its own In addition to seeking better transit facilities, the organization will ask for better lighting of the streets at night. It will also ask that the damage done ticularly Flatlands Avenue, be re- Mrs. Potter says that in the eleven ments although tax assessments have || the new club will be able to force im- provements by getting out every fam- } lovely blend of 0) pe e- J. c- 86 ||1|° Store Hours: 9 to 5:30 ed $4.88 of Ls are extremely low priced, but the rea’ season. of m ||} ff Ve * established now, and in making re ts re Corduroy hip blouse, with self collar, in fasci- nating Persian design and a at soft colorings. Unusual overblouse of vel- veteen, with bands of satin em- broidered in Chinese design at neck-and sleeves. Velvet overblouse, with tailored io be ee satin collar and cuffs, effectively white lace and tucked trimmed with narrow silk braid. _ sleeves. ~ Pussy Willow Satin at $2.89 yd. in black or colors BROOKLYN: OPPENHEIM.CLLINS &G FULTON STREET-BROOKLYN Special for Tomorrow A Sale of Silk Chemises and Nightgowns ¢——___—____-» Chemises of Radium Silk, in tailored and lace-trimmed models, the latter with ribbon shoulder straps. Flesh only, q 2.95 ; ns of Radium Silk and Crepe de Chine, tailored or trimmed with } filmy lace. Flesh, peach and orchid, k 3.95 An Important Offering of Wide Wale Corduroy Robes & Breakfast Coats pa SE Lined with Dotted Mull Garments of decided comfort and utility, tailored of Wide Wale Corduroy, with girdle and pocket. Shown in a variety of shades. | 2,500 yards of this silk, of international fame, which has no peer for exquisite uridal finery, lovel negligees, street dresses, dainty dance or dinner frocks, and certainly unrivaled as a special purchase value at $2.89 a yard. This silk is 40 Inches wide, very soft and supple, which makes it particu- larly favored for fashionable draped modes. Gorgeous new colorings that range from darkest tones to the most delicate shades. For instance, there are three beautiful shades of navy blue, pink in all the varying tones from lightest flesh to deepest rose, so on through the entire list of colors that particularly emphasize light blue rine jade gold cocoa beige taupe orchid tobacco henna grey white seal brown Copenhagen maize peach bottle green tan Royal blue —black This Sale Continues All This Week A. & 8.—Street floor, West. Butterick Patterns With the Deltor The Deltor cutting layouts sive you your size pattern in your view, laid on the width material you are using. You have before your eyes, simply, clearly, a layout that exactly fits your needs and saves 7m money on every- thing you make. The Deltor shows you the easiest and best way to handle each step in the making, The lines, the final style of your dress, are perfect; you can put 1t together just as a professional would. 4, « 8 —street ttoor, Central eautiful New Blouses Smartest Styles at an Amazing Sale Price | Of course these blouses are etd Y and equally of course they : feature of this sale is that every blouse is one of the most wanted models of the new The styles for fall and winter are quite thoroughly special event we selected only the styles that have already made a place for themselves as fashion leaders. There are five hundred in the sale, hip blouses and regulations of velvet, velveteen, satin and corduroy, in navy, seal, and black; a complete size range 36 to 46. Milliner-Made Spanish Coque Hats $3.24 _ Ten distinctly new styles give de- lightful translations of one of autumn’s most fascinating hat modes. One style as pictured. They are trimmed with beautiful Spanish coque bands, some have an entire crown of coque. The exquisite color tones are in seal or wood brown, henna, flame red, sand, and other fas- cinating colors; also black. A. & B.—8treet floor, East. Fine Quality Laces For the making of the popular Berthas the better laces in the broader widths are find- ing wide acceptance. _This is a special offer- ing of Real Princess, Margot, Chantilly and Point Venise laces, from 6 to 10 inches wide. At $1.10 to $2.98 yard Laces for party frocks, silver embroidered on net, the 36-inch widths are special at $1.59 yd., and the 18-inch width at $1.25 yd. Real hand-made Russian Filet lace bands, widths suitable for scarfs, curtains, and bed- spreads. $1.49 yard. A. & B.—BStreet floor, Central, Linens and Towels | Groups of A. & S, regular stock, standard qualities, especially assembled at reduced prices for this special offering. These are augmented by brand-new, special purchases that also provide extremely low-priced selections. our purchase for this The detailed de- scriptions follow the illustrated blouses, reading from top to bottom. Pure Irish Linen 13-pe. Linen 260 doz. of Cotton Damask Tablecloths Luncheon Sets, Huck Towels, $3.98 each $2.50 set 22c each i Made, of clean fe * bleached yarns, size attractive by fine, neat Comprising | a center” 18x35 inches, and one floral designs and are of the outstanding in the size most favored, ea a | a values of this sale. 68x72 inches. green, blue, gold or These heavy quality tablecloths are made Eure: Telah! tinea er . white. Pure Irish Linen 70-in. Mercerized Dish Toweling, Cot — hr Turkish Bath 2c yard sd Towels, 49¢ each Also roller toweling; A splendid quality in , 17 inches | wide an three of the newest pat- Extra heavy towels, finished with red or terns from which to full bleached and with blue borders. — This choose. This is regular a neatly striped red toweling is from reg- stock damask at a re- border. Sizes 22x46 ular stock and reduced. duced price. inches. A. & 8.—Btreet floor, East. Floor Lamps “nd Ewen A $17.95 mn There’s nothing that adds quite so much atmosphere to a room as a love- ly lamp, and_ that succeeds in being at once so decorative and so practical, And these particu- lar lamps add the third achievement IV place right in your home. A. & 8.—Third Noor, Ce Four Unusual Luggage ‘Values _. Each of these four illustrated pieces of luggage is typical of the good quality for which this department is becoming better and, better known. Be prepared for your . A inforced ; of being amazingly leather lined, and fitted with three pockets. dry bag, converti- ‘ow In price: Very roomy. A good traveling companion! ble hat drawer, top They are Junior Cowhide Suit Case, $9.74 drawer has 1 lock, or Davenport styles, =e Zancine. lcowhide five drawers in all, ae Pushers dat Sx hg == leather over a strong four ditt | cS nl i steel] frame. Rein- . 5 our different IY & ] foreed with eawed a A Week-End Case, $3.65 styles, and si 1 k | | orced with sewed cor- dae a fui | | ners and two all- doe th man ‘ shades in effective ereund eieape Tinea A deep, roomy suit case. A fine grade of com binations of HL fined , fauctant black enamel duck over a steel frame; protected ak pang Oaured red — Shirt fold in lid. An leather corners and short straps. Fitted with Feet eA panes th excellent suit case in tray. 24, 26, 28 sizes, ay Uping 8nd fringe and durability. Brown, 24-inch size, , A. & Third ftoor, Cen ‘ything complete, even to the bulbs, to For Tuesday's Selling next trip—take advantage of these extra values tomorrow. Cowhide Leather Full Size Wardrobe Trunk, $24.75 Traveling Bag, $5.85 f A particularly Thoroughly well- cial value. _ Kither made, These fea- black or brown, in tures: Bulge top, 16 or 18-inch oS. twelve hangers, Genuine cowhic shoe pockets, laun- + need