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| SOUTH CALFORN “ef political surveys of the outlook ef both parties in November being teritten by Mr. Lawrence on @ tour of the country. By David Lawrence. hoson he oppo by 16,000 votes over Hira Strange as it may seein, nente of the senior Senator from Call~ elr idol of aggrecsivences. Hiram Johnson made good at e hears that ques- t u Washington’? REV. BAYARD DODGE |FREED ON ONE CHARS TAKES PRESIDENCY THE EVENING WORLD, TURSDAY, OCTOBER 17, 1922. wanted ther ot ARRESTED ON ANOTHER}; silk valued at Brothers iu arr NE EER SUT GO : ked very often in Southern The Grand Prize fornia argue that be le no iwnger pro- Cailfornia ind va ly answered OF BEIRUT COLLEGE | scautttea. ven weld vor sik arrested yesterday fol- gressive and all that eort of thing. Certainly two years ago, In the Presl- —— Theft—Has Mecord le Judge Mar- This te 9 dry country and they sus- pect Jolinsov, however reticent he may be on the subject, of leaning towards the wet side. Hiram Johnson will an usua) on the vorthero pert of the have to depend than the Democratic fornia had somewhs proportion between the pa Woodrow Wilson carricd tl 3.000 wiz years ago and Johnson b: 260.000, dential primart California eent o& rolid delegation to Chicago to support Johnson. State pride tt is now sald was responeible for the burying of the hatchet at that time ence pri Herbert 1920, in which » | ole War Worker Accepts Elec- tion to American Uni- versity in Syria. The Rev. B umbia Seminary, a at the same tinic ns graduated from the Union Th urning his degree of M A from Col- Marry Goodman gives bie address as No. 1007 treet ooklyn, but v a in Philadelphia, Court of a year sentence for Black teas are totally fermented. FORMOSA OOLONG TEA is partially fermented. Whenbrewed, FORMOSA COLONG TEA re- EUREKA you have taken advantage of our October FREE TRIAL OFFER (Special Correspondent of The) wit Johnson win by 250,0007 Il poover was defeated Just before the war he travell tains the green color of the natural ie Evening World.) he does tt will mean that Culiforniu| Wuichever way you look at it, the{tirough Palestine with Ambas leaf, except at the edges. We will gladly let you try the superb LOS ANGELES, Gct. 17 (Copy-| stands back of him as stanchly to-| fact remains that Republic Morgenthau and until after the armis new model EUREKA absolutely tight).—This is the section of Cal!- fornia in which Sedator Hiram John son seems to have lost his grip. So intenge is the anti-Johnson sentiment day asin 1916. But the to be aguinet euch a ta time. There ts» bere an manifestation of wounds {n Call politics. Unfriendly eritics say Joh divided on the subject of Mir tthe primary fight may mean ar - Trice he wa Beirut. He ther language ma After the war Mr tered Dodge returned the ed in relief work at A Tivery process in the makiag of FORMOSA OOLONG TEA is a band process and ALL, nie under the constant supervision of experts. r You can't get better tea—because no other FREE in your own home. Phone or write and i will be sent at once for FREE. TRIAL with- out the slightest expense or that such a powreful and regular Re-|¥00 wus a good Governor but has h would sure a. A year later he went back tea is as good. Your desler carries i obligation oh. your «parts ,_ | Made a poor Senator and that he has abouts us his eliminution | ut and in addition to his college f you are not more than publican newspaper as the Los Ange-| i ey travelling on the momentum he ¢ was in charge of the work of : dential race of 194 weaer Now, however, some of tle col ayard Dodge, von ot Mate for tle Wasorlty. Bee ho willl yond go ecinarth Cleveland Hi, Dotigts has bocepted’hib VACUUM CLEANER need more votes from the north to ‘ t » ha : = - win than ever before. And winning fJelection to the presidency of the Cc A S H 3 ss .| with Johnson in this instance is not American University of Beirut, Syria a _* ‘Dry Country Suspects Sema-| trerety polling more votes than his 1 fact the man who mar The announceme to-day ing " / Democratic opponent. but retaining |state campalgn, was electe ny Albert W. Staub, 2 tor of Leaning Tow ard the support of the Repubtfean rant Jenoieman ) ANGE RAGE Attachments “Wet's’ Side. and file on @ numerical basis that] Tyere is still a controversy as topoereets executive secretary of the $8.50 shall be the equivalent of a vote of fine moaving of the Senatorial primary | University u - : Rob aceras [oo “Obi Bag fesule, Jotmect’s friends insist on] Mr, Dodge was graduated from FORMOSA OOLONG TEA Don’t pay more for any elec- This ts the fourteenth of a s tion is p comparing the vote he got in thle! princeton in 1909 and four years tater is the PUREST tea you can buy. tric cleaner or sweeper until tes Times has announced that, while] gained while Governo: te 2 ast Relief tee ther Atti My ON ue te {t will not indorse the Democratic|/say Johvson {9 turnin, servative ifather, Wi E. Dodg wul cheerfully take it back. hominee, {t will op the other hard de-Jargue that a diminieling vote thin] HUGHES COMING HERE the incorporators of the Grand Prizes at Five Int tional E: ith ; 1 A re ake PR [Board o} rustees o' e erica a SAD be -aik “the petple= ty support | Ue Pil made Biracs eit up ond tak TO SPEAK FOR MILLER [Board of Trustees of the American) e International Expositions Johnson. Some idea of the falling off in John- gon stock here may be obtained by examining the primary vote for Pres!- Gent two years ago, when so na- tlonally advertised and well liked a person as Herbert Hoover had dif- cutly jo carrying Los Angeles County by a majority of 1,500. This year C C. Moore, candidate for the Senatorial nomination and not to be cpmpared notice and make him realize that be must interpret the epirit of Califor- nia with @ progressive twist One of the newspapers which eup- ports Johnson finds fault with his vote on the tariff, for, while approv- ing his protection of fruit Interests here, {t thinks he was not justified {n supporting some god iniquities gue such as Senate's vote on e seating or unseating of Mr, New- berry of Michigan, the fuct that Mr. Johnson wasn't present to vote did On an Gecretary of State Charles BE. Hughes {s coming to New York to help ( Miller's campaign along. He Is sc uled by the Republican State Committee to speak with the Union the even! United Sta son of Indian dent Harding, 1 speeches in th! his bow at Ut iol enator James bk. Wat 1 close ndvirer of 7 to delive He will make University of seirut STORE OPEN 9 TO 5:30 EUREKA VACUUM CLEANER COMPANY NEW YORK, 31 West 43d Street, Vanderbilt 4541-2 BROOKLYN, 346 Livingston Street, Sterling 4656-7 5 MONTH if you decide to NEWARK, 22 William Street, Market 9418 PER AEARN Founded 182/ WEST OF FIFTH AVE. THURSDAY FRIDAY WEDNESDAY Outfitting Sale Wednesday night of ‘utoon defended the Yord- rift and supported & buy on our lib- eral deferred payment plan. not help him upy with his constitu- } with Mr. Hoover in prestige with the] ents, who have been accustomed to community, carried the same county straight from the shoulder punches next week. ney-MeCumb: ator Newber Store Open 9 to 5:30 REARN Founded 1827 Boys’ A sale we prepare specially, so that the boys may supply their’ Winter clothing needs for school and other wear, at the beginning of cold weather, with values that are pleasing to their taste and satisfactory to their parents’ pocketbooks. FOURTEENTH STREET ' WEDNESDAY WEST OF FIFTH AVE, THURSDAY | Men’s CLOTHES and FURNISHINGS At prices that nowhere else command the quality and good fashion that appear in Hearn clothes for men Men’s Suits Special 3 yd ° 5 0 ed Unusual selections of fine all-wool suits in newest DON’T LOSE ANOTHER HAIR! 35-cent “Danderine” will Save Any Man or Woman's Hair—Delightful Tonic—See Dandruff Go! Hurry! It's your duty! Bach falling hair and cleans every partivi by Fall shades and models. Mixtures, stripes, checks Boys’ Two-Trouser Suits — Cassimeres, Finer Tweeds, Cassimeres and Cheviots POUTaRe mIIAUS arate iaiecatil Gavusatnens cur Hea im” ae tweeds, cheviots and homespuns in dark ‘Two pairs of trousers—newest models and you sreman ing ne ef oyt ards Lal er Nr ey and plain colors. Worsteds, tweeds, cassimeres, SL ESpUIRUANE oh SERS baldness. What a. pits pueioue? ei ‘ and medium shades of grey, brown and were 814.50 and $16.50 12.50 s vour hair is weak cheviots and flannels, A number of two-trouser suits te dandruff | | int Pate i dandruff is strangling it, Danderine is delightful—not stir ° ‘ ° , — Rea ; ™ h : one eines Boys’ New Sport Coats—Coats of fine, all hair root pores in the scalp Hee me URRY Go to any drug store no . in the assortment. Sizes 34to 46—regulars and stouts pockets, single-breasted, inverted and wool plaid mackinaw cloth in the sea- {[/frm and tight, thus wasting the hair/und get a bottle. | tse it. Mtne } Large assortment of All-Wool Plaid Back Overcoats— ings. Sizes 8 to 18 years— ble breasted sport models have yoke, _—— — t were $19.50 and $22.50..... ... 15.50 plain or inverted plaits with shawl or convertible collars— 8 to 18 years—were $12.50 8.74 Young Men’s Suits — Fall models in cheviots, cassimeres and tweeds in gray, brown, tan and heather—also suits of navy serge, plain and sport stvles—major- ity of models in mixtures have two pairs of trousers—sizes 32 to 40— were $32.50 ee 24.50 Young Men’s and Students’ Suits—Fine quality tweeds, cheviots and cassimeres and homespuns, also navy serges and unfinished worsteds: ze variety of new- specially priced at 27.50 and 29.75 Men’s Fall ‘Top Coats cmb : Special 24.75 Box styles, belted models. Chesterfields, raglan shoulders and set-in sleeves—we have them all in the latest models and all equal the same high standard of tailoring and quality. Materials include tweeds, knit-tex and cheviots in mixtures, herringbones, oxfords and black. Sizes 35 to 46, regulars and stouts. Boys’ Overcoats—Plaid backs or wool | _ & to 18 years—were $12.50...... lined overcoatings, all with Venetian linings—double-breasted school model— full belted styles — muff and patch pockets—8 to 17 years— were 812.50 to $16.50 imeres and art light Boys’ Suits—New tweeds, ca cheviots. Rich dark ton mixtures and in-between shades, in a variety of patterns. Plenty of grays and browns. Every suit has two pairs of est pencil stripes—sizes fully lined trousers— 2 to 40 ee 8.50 —value 837.50 to $59.50... A 29.50 sizes 8 to 17 years—were $12.50 Full line of overcoats for boys and young men from 10.50 to 29.50, DEPARTMENT—THIRD FLOOR Junior Boys’ Suits and Coats Lift Right Off: No Pain at All Apply a few drops of “Freezone’’ upon that bother- some corn, instantly it stops hurting; then shortly you lift ’ ' that sore, touchy corn right Special Purchase—850 Men’s Brushed Men’s Flannel Shirts—well made, cut Junior Boys’ Extra Trouser Suits—full | Junior Boys’ Norfolk Suits—full box off, root and all, without the F Wool Mufflers—brown, green, gray, full, collar attached—gray aud khaki— regulatiom middy brown and grey plaited — yoke front and back -- aavy, slightest pain or soreness. i heather avd some solid colors—some sizes 14 to 18 1) s--braided sailor collar, shield avd ee anne vorduroy—coat d ‘ * — with contrasting borders—long * were $1.95... ‘ 1.62 sizes 3 to 10 years ; peter y ge End Any Corn or Callus A and wide—val, $1.48 to $1.64.. .96 Men's Silke Stripe and Imported Mad- Wore A74a, : RO |: ee eran 67d AOO foie: Ce ) ’s Fine Sweaters—shaw! coll Vv hii i ' Di 2) sizes 6 to 10 ye e # . Tiny bottles of ezone’’ co | Men’s Fine s—shaw! collars or ras Shirts—all new patterns iv novelty 3 O ets aes f 4 ; Ye but few cents—drug stores neck—coat style—well made—beather and conservative designs and colors—all Boys’ Overcoats—navy, brown and cinnamon—chinchilla—Russian and convertible col ‘4 and plain colors—sizes 34 to 50— sizes and sleeve lengths— lar styles-—full belted— inverted plaited back— muff and flap pockets— 5 Were B5.45....... 0 eeeeeeeeeee 4.59 WOPOIE OD, shi ccceeaeneni his 1.88 wool body linings—3 to 8 yrs.—were 89.94.........000ecenee ; 8.2 9, ¢ s , rey | A e 4 iz Men’s Fine Corded Repp Shirts Boys’ Furnishings Boys’ Shirts—neck band or collar attached > Sw —cvs slip-o tyles— * Were $1.59... 1,18 as taney aerenn sict-cceed condca | MURh_numetara-cost of slip-ore: sivve~ 1) REAL ESTATE ADS. FOR . —new colore—sizes 121 to 14 most desirable colors an ta) Se x Heavy Philippine repp shirts in the new desirabl to neck—were #144 1.14 —sizes 26 to 36—- 265 The Sunday World Real Estate Section y i PP cd tal id Boys’ Blouses—fancy striped madras and | were $2.94 id MUST BE IN THE WORLD OFFICE BEFORE FRIDAY. | patterns, stripings and checks. Well made, finished Percelessome with French cuffs" g | See Aarrerciteen aie) ate Circulation Over 600,000 with centre pleat and ocean pearl buttons. sizes 8 to 15 yeare—nere 84to.05. «OY | ‘plain or French cuffs—collar attached— Si 1 1/, t 17! , Boys aps—faney mixtures—large 77 | sizes 8 to 15 years— 1 10 ~ izes 13'/2 to 72 and small crowns—were .94 106 | SrARAL RY AR isp slavairad . ‘ See page 13 and 27 for other Hearn Advertising. See Pages 13 and 27 for Other Hearn Advertising. A ; , ‘ aa “ tt si ie s we ME NE OBERT