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rier steemaatin ies earners nites eee safest tieatuneareensars oven — ‘ . THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 19, 1922, a -night {n Public] Democratle nominee for Justice of the| half the Bronx, heads the Winance| prement thme haa 2,000 members’ and | Soctaltatio, and Meyer London, the in- ® big mecting to-night in Cotnmatttes. by Blection Day it iw claliued will |eumbont, te out te aucesed hist, | Gave Your SI He j to. 421 By Hee Cour ; 4 School No, 66, No, 421 Bast 88th/City Court. Tho newslea contribute have 10,000 votes pledged for Al Chinatown {8 part of the district a Chance i Street. Among tho speakers will be] $6 in pennies, nickels and dimes when! rtgsasnty gor the Boxing Game and| Smith snd Lows bas teen clisbing us and William Harmon Black and Cornelius) the Judge opened his first headquar-| nome of its adhorents {s reaponsible| ‘The league {s composed of both men |down the rickety stairs of Mott Stree: Don't dose yourself with nC 1 tes for the Supremo|ters at No. 889 Kast 149th Street.| for Al, Smith being the recipient of] and women and first voters are care-/and Pell and Doyer Streets and ts tea and droge, When. Whale awit 3 Ore A.| ‘The kids declare that Magistrate Mo-| Considerable enthusiasm and boosting | fully and intelligently Instructed by |sure that he has the Chinese vote, He andout and il your ie Court. Others will be Se: Tia tera} 0" the part of Jimmy Twyford. Twyford and his assistant on how to/already had the Esquimaux vote. He try Dr. S! i Cotillo, candidate for re-election and|Gechan 1s the friend of youngsters) jy. is the managor of Packey| vote. came In contact the other night with . Slegert’s an John F, Carew, John A./ and that while they may not have any} ang Jimmy O'Gatty the boxers end Is his Soclahst opponent, only Mr. Lon- Ahh lr for the First Voters Found: Louls Zeltner, who used to be anfdon didn't walt for the Zeltner | Senator Martin} votes they know how to get some. sponsor for the First Voters Mounda- ouls er, ed to be don didn't walt for the Zeltner inva Schuppert and former votes th M. Murphy is Chairman of| tion League of which organization he | Alderman and halled by all as a good] sion. ut Louly had heard what ht Bitters G. McCue. James M. Murphy C is chairman, This league holds two] fellow, notwithstanding the restrie-[opponent had sald in his «pecet Modo dace 1006 frets the aime Assemblyman Maurice Bloch, who/the Business Men's Non-Partisan ‘‘ t open air meetings every week on|tions placed upon Al Smith's Admin-] "My opponent,” said. ly formula. Tt will pull "] 1s @ candidate for re-election will be} Committee, James Barrett, Vice] fulton Street and Flatbush Avenue [tstration, 1s the Republican candi d himself in favor of and you get no bed another of the speakers. Tho school) Cnairman and Isaac Wartell, Treas | Hrooklyn, and instructs young voters |for Congress from the 12th Co and beer. IT am not only in favor of For sale at all drug, delicatessen is in the street where Assemblyman) Jyo0 Maurice Muller, reputed to own| how to vote. The oreunization at tha (sional District. The district ts largely! them but T get them. \ Gad grecsty siovone Bloch spent his boyhood and lived a = — = aoe nearly all his life, = tepublican Ruction Stirred Up _As Ex-Gov. Whitman Accepts an ‘Anvitation to Speak in Campaign ‘GO. P, Leaders Fear Miller’s Special Bete Noir . May Bring the “Special Interests” Chicken Home to Roost on the Party Perch. By Joseph S. Jordan. Former Gov. Charles S: Whitman has been invited to speak on behalf of the Republican State ticket, and at Republican headquarters it is said @hat the invitation has been accepted. And a jolly row is brewing in con- has ght w »fota Betting is said to be 2 to 1 in But- . wher vor of “Al Smith carrying] fe a - ‘When Gov. Miller and William L. Ward, the Westchester leader, trimmed | flo In fav sit a a aay "| @ the State ticket and dropped Newton, Lyons and Williams, and subsequently| that city, while it is eve y ded to the pruning of the State Executive Committee, the inside] the two Governors in Syracuse, Gov. "dpe" was that the Governor was desirous of getting rid of the Whitman| Miller's home town, and also In Al- influence in the party, Bert Snell, cutive Chairman, was deposed and] bany County . r 7 — Fee tara Mr, Ward substituted. eee se =e FIFTH AVENUE le 34TH STREET The objection now to the former} tho Jeadership of Deputy Dock Com-] Even the kiddies in the Bronx are vernor participating in the cam- a igivats Youn ie: hus, pat {es said to be because his law missioner Michael Cosgrove, will hold! out for Mag! n McGeehan, firm 1s too close to tho Consolidated Gas Company. The firm is Whitman, Ottinger & Ransome. Tho latter was formerly counsel to the Public Service Commission and upon his re- tirement he joined the firm. And one of his first cases was tho job of knocking out §0 cent gas, which he aid. Much has been said during the campaign about the “ * and most of it has been Miller with regard to Smart Frocks for Women That Are Simple Yet Distinctive 59.00 Simple —in that their clever lines, rather than embellishinent, is their striking note. Moths are active now! Save clothes with Enox Spray OTH EGOS hatch in winter es well as summer. Better spray this Enos liquid moth preventative into the dark, otherwise inaccessible corners of your closets and bureau drawers, into the cracks, crevices and joints of the wood which other moth preventa- tives cannot reach half so effectively. Enoz penetrates the folds and creases, underneath the seams and through the fabrics of sweaters, white flannels, bathing suits, furs and other clothing you hope to use next summer. This effective liquid is abso- lutely harmless to everything—except moths. It’s here among Lewis & Conger’s houseful of use- ful things for your home. Quart of Enos Liquid $1.65, half gallon $2.50 [ewis&. CoNGER 45th Se. & Sixth Ave. Qry fleck sores of the Hippodrome “NINE FLOORS OF HOUSEHOLD EQUIPMENT” who ure opposing the spellb’ Whitman declare that if he start “special interests’? will come home to Toost in the Republican Party, A bit of Donnybrook has been turned loose in the Democratic ranks, and the casus belli !s no less impor- tant a person than M. Geor Lunn, crndidate for 1. ernor on the Democ Smart—in that they possess all the chic of a Paris creation. Distinctive —in that each possesses an individual treatment of the girdle, a “different” type of sleeve, or an unusual neckline. well aware ity of the while thos i their fi on him when he was b offic notified of his & They went after him Democratic Chairman Pell to him to the five borough week of the campaign when former Gov. Sm h will wind up here with a whirlwin finish minati The Materials — are Poiret Twill, Canton Crepe, Flat Crepe and Satin, as you prefer. The Trimmings — include bright bits of colored embroidery and beads; braid that meanders all over the frock; panels that cling, and drapes caught up by new devices. Colors — Navy, Jet Black and Paris Brown. above uv it. they yblem, under Sizes — 36 to 46 inches. For Dress and Sports [Fourth Floor} of Velvet and Duvetyn Very Specially Priced at 4.50 Most remarkable value! Each model has been taken from our regular stock and reduced. There are crushy effects, poke styles, off-the- face models and roll-brim affairs, beautifully embroidered, or adorned with darting quills, floral effects, ribbon or ostrich. And some are combined with Metallic Cloth or Brocade. [Third Floor, Annex} The Mode Favors Blouse and Box Coat McCreery Presents Both in Three-Piece Suits, 65.00 Great is the variety in style, fabric, fur and color of the three-piece suit in our Apparel Shop. Even the ‘rocks present individual touches in the treatment of the blouse, sleeve, drape, belt or neckline which make for distinction and that something “different” every woman of taste desires. These are developed of soft pile fabrics in Navy, Paris Brown, and Black. Women’s Fifth Avenue at 35th Street — N. Established 1870 Today, Friday and Saturday FUR-TRIMMED COATS & VVRAPS FOR WOMEN AND MISSES ‘ sizes. A selected group of coats, presented R & G Corsets (Fourth Fleor) as much for their beauty of line and Combine Perfect Fit With The fabric as for their very interesting prices. Ut t in Comfort The Much Favored All Wool Dainty Gift Ideas of yee Broadcloth Ribbon R & G Corsets are designed by experts who under- Broadcloth of all hi 25 2 75 8 stand the anatomy of the human body as well as BORGO OTE OF Ae Woda Atal: PASTE to 5-00 they know fashion. They fit perfectly, the first time tractive range of ney fall colors As a gif ; i A you put them on, and they keep their shape, no as well as Black. Satin finish, at sc It OF. 8 PHee, nothing Capes, belted or bloused coats, wrap models in delysia, panvelaine, matter how long you wear them. When you buy sponged and shrunk. yard, 2.95 oe oe in pata 8 maranna, pollyanna. Deep collar and cuffs of ringtail o’ppossum; . you ki “ou tting good materials, fi = - novelties, Al. mad¢ ot ribbon, for : sellers, of beaver, squirrel or wolf; or collar, cuffs and side panel of eta Beh ae kes a me om Suede Velours miledy’s boudoir ‘Phare ace 1 caracul. Lined with crepe de chine, and warmly interlined. of the corset which is its most important feature. and Duvetyn Vanity Bags, Powder - Puffs, 4 Also a group of untrimmed models at this price. Women’s Sizes. Prices range from 1.25 to 5.50. Sachets, Garters, Lingerie Pin » Htc ‘| Sponged and shrunk fabrics pro- Sets, Puff and Mirror Sets. is eer] viding a wide choice of color. Handkerchief Cases, all trimmed 75 Also black. 56 inches wide with luce and dainty ribbor -OO ° ae Mi Ebon Warm Lounging Robes coc 9, TANh BAS Mowers {Second Floor Main Floo Rich Autumn colors in normandie, panvelaine, arabella, bolivia; collar eI 8, Especially Priced for Friday and Saturday only | A Shoe for Each Fall Need,9.75 A luxurious robe: of quilted Satin, , lined throughout with silk and inter- The leathers and materials used are of the finest quality, made by lined with lamb’s wool. Rose, Copen- manufacturers recognized as being the highest type of shoe crafts- hagen, Coral, Orchid, Fuchsia, Wis- men. This, together with McCreery style authenticity, puts a value taria and Black. Two models, 22.50 on these shoes not ordinarily obtained at 9.75. and cuffs of caracul; or luxurious collars of beaver, wolf or squirrel. The coats are of the graceful, wrappy type; or smart belted or bloused . models. Silk lined and interlined. Misses’ Sizes. 65.00 An attractive group of wrap-coats or belted models with generous collars of beaver or with deep collar, cuffs and border of caracul. Lined throughout with silk and warmly interlined. Women’s Sizes. 39-50 Topcoats of heather mixtures and imported tweeds, with shawl collar of raccoon, Also untrimmed Polo coats, Shagmoors, and Polaire over- plaids. Smartly tailored, swagger coats with attractive details in sleeves, pockets, belt and buttons. Misses’ Sizes. Lounge robe of quilted Crepe de USecond Bloer) Chine, lamb’s wool filled and silk lined. Roll collar, patch pockets, cord girdle. Copenhagen, Rose, Or- chid, Coral, French Blue, Purple and Black. Illustrated, 13.75 Wide Wale Velvet Corduroy Robe lined throughout with self color Seco Silk. Roll collar, self tie sash. Three models, 6.95 [Third Floor) Women's Third Floor