The evening world. Newspaper, October 17, 1922, Page 19

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meme acemmer er tr tT ES OI EN Ie Ts OLE et SH THe EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 17, 1922. NeBrooklyn Republican Women _| Brooklyn Women Resent Salmon’s| ("rs ou | alta i ie! Can’t Agree About Mass Meeting} Decision on Child Punishment final plans for e drive, which will Somo of the prominent Methodist last until Oct. 27, at a joint dinner of} women who will take part tn the the Civie and Women's Committ drive are Mrs. James EB. Holmes, wife last night at the Bossert. Rep of the Superintendent of the hospital; meetings and dinners will beh Mrs. Alfred Wilmarth, Miss Margaret Wednesday, Oct. 18; Friday, Oct. Hoey, Mrs. Miss M Monday, Oct, 22, and Wednesd. Schindle, Mrs. J Oct at the Imperial. It ts plan’ Barr, Davis, Independent Democrats Coming Back Into Fold so They'll Be in Band Wagon After Election. Opinion {s divided among the Republican women leaders of Brooklyn, as to the advisability of holding a mass meeting for their own sex, and having only women speakers. For more than two hours yesterday with the momentous question and were unable to agree. Mrs. Beatrice U. Stevenson; Vice Chairman of the Republican County Committee, and recox- the women leader in Kings¢—~ County, called the meeting and left it, cially high class, and are glad to lend to the members to decide. their support. Their action does not An expression of opinion was asked} ™*an that they are permanently al- for and most of the women members| !i¢d to the organization, hut rather talked on the subject. Several of that when fit condidates ure named hem Were not only in favo ey prefer to support them in prefer- meeting, but went furthe ence to voting for Republicans. It is aeba that the women alc not unlikely that next year when ja separate cainpaign ndidates are to be elected for jconduet an independent Sheriff, County Clerk, Register and This wus objected to District Attorney the indpendents more of the more astute leads will have @ full ticket in the ficld said it was un expensive p unless those named by the regu- a ee AG) eingie.h lars. measure up to the standard funds were bard to collect. Finally | Many of the independent leaders have Chairman Jucob A. Livingston of the] “ready or will take the stump for the Executive Committee, and manager | regular ticket f the campaign, was appealed to Nis advice. He sai) there was much Calder, who spoke in to be suid in favor of and e'era and other parts of W Proposition prete @ Count t night, returned 2 to-day und will attend the three Re- publican meetin, cheduled for to- night, at whiel: colleague, Senator i » y wrestied BROOF LYN SAmariea's Soromost Suastalats® OprENHEIM.CLLINS'& © FULTON STREET-BROOKLYN Keep Growing itapit oe Anderson & Co. have been growing for the past 46 years. During this time thousands of homes in Brooklyn have known the service that Anderson & Co.'s Pianos have rendered. The instruments that we are offering at greatly reduced prices are of the same uniform quality and high standards of workmanship that have always been charac- teristic of pianos bearing the Anderson & Co. name. Senator The women will c -| James W. orth is to be the fpoar- “4 eet Introducing a New Mode e rinclpa ot " MRS NMAC LIAN = os EP 4 k in th ipal e meetin ! 4 = + = tas tive work in their r pena pe Pee The meetings wit KENNEDY. | ine . SLOAN. in Feminine Footwear Schoo! Upright Pianos ;| Alliance of Women’s Clubs Thinks It May Give Inhuman Parents Encouragement to Be Cruel. pay the only sclusive Pumps from Erooklyn in the present Con- The recent de n of Judge Salmon In the Court of Special Seseions These exceptionally high gress, is not losing any uleep over Tis wall cate thatthe dit A hate ehiidea La Any Bean be: A grade Pianos are all spe- Bee tie (avecule lyn club women, The Alliance o€ Women's The “Opcolco” Model cially re-priced for our stati. ussociates were buried under *. Talbot Perkins, Chairman, has passed the fol- ‘Anbivesary erutic ussocia : niversary. ey Bice ictae win pli Mb hoeLiislusea ne Meee RL, Created and Fashioned are finely finisbed and in pver 10,000. UW de say t ‘ 3 o- | tha s ‘ ‘ , ; * every respect up to the ores ate he Houseiniy 16 We vise ae Salmo e Court of }churches of Brooklyn and Queens for the House of : a 8 p = bullots cust for bim instead ¢ the] will start a yuse-to-house canvass igh standard of excellence cod that people expect to find in any instrument that we sell, 1f you would secure real value in a piano, here is your opportunity Player Pianos Standard Player Actions in a Player Piano insure ab- solute mechanical perfee- lion and highest artistic ‘SALE AT THREE BROOKLYN STORES] performance. ‘There are many players selling for Oppenheim, Collins & Co. 12.00 Fashioned of Black or Brown Satin, with Patent or Kid trim; all Patent leather; Black Suede with Otter trim; Otter Suede with Brown Kid trim. Svasint them to-day to obtain thelr district's share of the fund needed to build a new ma- ternity ward for the Methodist Epts :|copal Hospital. Mra. Willlam Ken- ‘| nedy, President of the Florence Night- ingule Wederation, 1s Chairman of the Woman's Division. Mrs, Kennedy will be assisted by the following commit- tee, each member of wich has five teams of ten womeu each working *Junder her: Mre. J. F. Booker, Mrs. jarles Burllng, Mrs. James Cornell, Mrs. S. J. Harding, Mrs. James La- mont, Mrs. Charles Meytrott, Mrs. f] Alfred P. Sloan, wife of the President of the hospital; Mre. Lemuel Sandford ub with pa ipped with t Mipond 3 rats and that jure to run t brutal 3 an opportuni Y}cruel manner toward their ¢ julet and effective ct, which ineludes the 1 Cl always rge or a | tered voter ias never & ervice Yederal, more than His opponent for Fourth Dis’ iy Dr. Domiy w whose political courage e skill as a phys n upinte score of ye and nerves of the pubitc ed by the Alllance of Wom- of Brooklyn. Coples of the will be sent to the heads ferent subway company. net deludin, Aik ‘bioet candidates , that bo bass ROCSS, BROOKLYN FOLO Cjitalbot Perkins ta) Chale 1829-1331 4810-4812 edema ene Your Ie scties saltcel eataael | BROADWAY FIFTH AVE. | BUY MORE REAL time in w} Near Getes Avenue Bet. 48th & 49th Sts nT RVC EA TTe ie eerie RECORETH LASTING QUALITY lace, Brgoklyn, He f the polo team of tl and Driving Club, the M. h anhaka Yacht Club and His wife, two * ourvive him. Women Ries stedds Equipped with th AND SERVICE IN A wWorig Famous Standard Action. PLAYER PIANO THAN Guaranteed for 5 Years, ‘0 BE FOUND IN FULTON STREET axof BRIDGE STREET Anderson & Co. of Hoyt R Subway Aation Brooklyn 1 iB sessiBeead et Anniversary Event. Donnellon, from the Methodist One Hundred Suites at Spectal Reductions « i? Bed Room Dining Room Continuing Wednesday Our Baby Grand Pianos These distinctive small Grand Pianos are win- ning great favor in homes of discrimination an¢ taste. They occupy prac tically no more space than an Upright, and may! be bought at a price that represents unusual value. Specially Priced Pianos of this quality at this price are really an event that are only found on special occasions such as our 46th Anniversary JUST A SMALL DOWN PAYMENT THEN 3 YEARS TO PAY A Timely Purchase of Another New Shipment Enables Us to Offer 250 Sport Coats THE WONDERFUL VALUES THAT CHAR- ACTERIZE THIS COLLECTION WILL CAUSE A STIR OF AMAZEMENT AMONG WOMEN WHO KNOW QUALITY. Latimer Quality Guaranteed F U == |R 1 t U these suites make this an assem- blage quite without ar equal, Living Room Suites 3 Pieces *140 .. §725 aren ie ar HERRINGBONE, TWEED, IMPORTED PLAID, ENGLISH CLOTH, OVER- PLAID, SCOTCH PLAID, PLAID- BACKS AND POLAIRE CLOTH. : a; ~~ HIM BROOKLYN’S Oldest Piano House. Open Evgs. Until 9. li] 291 Livingston St. See's Bed Room Suites *180 .. *750 regularly $225 to $900 LATIMER’S R-U-G Special 7.6x9 Seamless Aen : a T Dining Room Suites COME TO.NIGH 10 Pieces $245 .§1375 regularly $325 to $1700 Velvets The suites are in all the popular woods and fine ishes, including many of the finest types of period reproductions. For the living room suites there are a great variety of covers to $9Q:50 : ® G LATIMER & SONS © 33-35 Flatbush Avenue, Brooklyn Ordinarily sell to 22-5 | | THE, WORLD prints more Skillful workinanship combined with “ * Pree) style and quality are apparent in Business Congrats these coats, useful for motoring, | than all the other New Yor street, golfing end general utility . w: id j wear. Swagger of line, raglan morning newspapers sleeves, large button high col- PG SA IR lars, half or full silk lined. ‘ \ A

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