The evening world. Newspaper, October 23, 1922, Page 15

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16th Assembly District and Recording Secretary of the committee, and Mrs Evelyn Ward Rehm, co-leader of the r. Anna Hochfelder are among the prominent women lawyers who have accepted invitations to the din- Good's reception, which will Mrs, Rosalie Loew Whitney is ex Beatrice V Vice Chair n: leader of an Assemb! pected to bring at least 100 women from her district be a meeting me Kings County ne, and each Republican leader will Senator Lenroot of Wisconsin will rooklyn Women Politicians Hold Three Meetings This Week Will Enliven an Otherwise Prosaic Campaign arid Make the Men Step Lively to Keep Up. Three large meetings for the women voters will Brooklyn's women politicians this week. They are the dinner, to-night, at the Imperial, for Charles J. Dodd, the Democratic nominee for District At- torney; Mrs. William H. Good's reception to-morrow sert for Mrs. Alfred E. Smith, and the Republican mass meeting Thursday night at the Academy of Music. mi a hundred women have ac- cluded .n the cepted invitations to the dinner for Judge Dodd. leader of the 17th Assembly District Chairman of the Women's Com- ittee for Charles J. Dodd; Miss Es- Mrs, Minnie J. Abel, co-] Mfrs, Corcoran, co-leader of the lee Good is Stevenson . William H Miss Sara 4th Assembly Mrs. Oswald of the programme committee of the Brooklyn section, Other prominent women taking active part in the plans of the meeting are Mrs. than a Solitical meeting. Mrs. Charles] \ Tiffany is expected to make a short] da an trom 4.30 will be tg 6 to-morrow more, of a socia vester Mayers. the man speaker ul Although this will [of the d by the womer it is not for women men of his district to at is an active penke’. Short speeches R. Bates and musical numbers will also be in- Mary A. Greehy, co-leader of the 5th triot, is managing the women's end of John A. Hastings’s campaign for election as State Senator 7th District as well as serving as Chairman of the Wo for Emanuel Cell Clermont Avemue. Following the meeting, temple. mann ts Chairman of the Refreshments will be served. Miss Helen McCormick, ant District Attorney of Kings County member of Mrs. sommittee for claim the attention of afternoon at the Bos- programme. Democratic Assembly Dis- from the en's Commit- a # mbly District and Treasurer Senator Calder and District At- committee, were the chief|torney Ruston will be the chief > J workers for the dinner. speakers at a meeting nesday Mes MABEL Teresa Stuart is Dinner Chair-| Oct. 25, of the Victory com- « R BATES posed of Republican women of the District, at No. 182] band's campaign. Miss Louise Za- briskie of the 21st Assembly District is another worker for Judge Bayes Schlockow, Chairman - Mrs. Margaret V. Walters, is Chairman of the bly District, of women trom Kings, Queens, sau and Suffolk Counties to tak sctive part in the camps Edward M. Evarts. Mrs. Arthar yer, Mrs. Jesse Wasserman, Mrs Hagarty for the Supreme All the co-leaders are ex-| victor W. Filler, Mrs. Jerome D Mrs. Walters expects to lave pected to attend the reception as well) stein, Mrs. N. L. Goldstein, Miss] her committee ready for work by the as the majority of other active Demo a Gold, Mrs. Max J. Bradenbur- | middle of this week. eratic women workers of the borough ihe; Mas HOnd and Mm By) ace A Woman's Committee for Carswell Minnie which will] has been formed with Mrs. h mass meeting, Mrs.{22 held in the temple proper, the|Jean Harris, co-leader of the 10th evenson, Kings ¢ Sisterhood of the Temple Beth Emeth | Assembly District : Mrs. A will preside co-] il hold a reception for the Na-| William H irman; District is ex-| tonal officers and members of the] Miss Jeanette Brill, Secretary; Miss Brooklyn section in the reception hall Alexander, Assistant Sec Mrs Miss This committee will co- operate with the Hagarty committee and ‘Treasurer. Hugo Heys reception. May sist-] Mrs. 19th is handling the women’s end of Dis. trict’ Attorney Ruston’s an A Mabe hus- her BROOKLYN America’s Foremost Specialists” ~ OPPENHEIM.CLLINS & CG Hudson Seal Cape (Illustrated) Dyed Muskrat, 47 tnches long with lururious Skunk collar and border — de- signed in a most original model Very Special 475.00 New Short Length Fur Coats FULTON STREET-BROOKLYN Tomorrow—Featuring Specially Selected High Grade Fur Coats and Wraps for Women and Misses Garments that Attain the Zenith of Quality, Style and Luxury—Yet Offered at Agreeably Low Prices Natural Muskrat Coats, 40 inches long. Made with smart reverse border. An exceedingly rare value. Special Natural Raccoon Coats, 40 inches long. With deep collar and reverse border. Smartly youthful of line. Special Hudson Seal Coats (Dyed Muskrat), 40 inches long; large self collars and cuffs. Special Genuine Mole Coats, 40 inches long; large self chin collars. Extremely at- tractive models. Special Trimgmed Hudson Seal Coats (Dyed Muskrat), 40 inches long; Skunk collars and cuffs. Special Trimmed Alaska Seal Capes (Guaran- teed U. S. Gov’t. Skins), 45 inches long. Beautiful Kolinsky Collar. Special Demo- cratic co-leader for the First Assem- is forming a committee n ign of Will- Patterson, Jennie Blank, co-leader of the Assembly District Republicans, Mrs. Ruston is also one of her hus- band's campaign workers. Mrs, Mary Murry, President of the B. R. T. women, is one of the lead- ing speakers at meetings for Su:ro- gate Cohalan, Miss Ella V. Sherwin is Chairman of a committee appointed by (he Women's Equal Opportunity League to prepare literature showing why Gov. Miller rather than Alfred EB. Smith is the candidate of the working women, National officers of the Council of Jewish Women will be the guests of honor tomorrow at a Juncheon given by the Brooklyn section, Mrs Abraham H. Arons, President, at the Capital Club, 1116 Beverly Road. A tour of inspection of the Council Home, maintained at Jamaica by the Brooklyn section, will be made Fri day by the national officers of the Council of Jewish Women ‘The following meetings for 192 have been announced py the Brook- lyn section of the Council of Jewish Women; Big Sisters Committee, Nov. 28; Committee on Religion, a Americanization Committee, J President's L on Immigra mittee on Handicapped, April nual Meeting and Luncheon, — BRIGHTON BEACH LINE SERVICE IS DOUBLED ' Midday Trains Every 33-4 Minutes From Kings Highway. May 1. n, a new time table for nt of the And Brighton of the Brooklyn haptd wus put into effect 1 ent Franklin Avenue trains now oper to Kings Highway from the Street “L' dally from 9.30. / 1.20 P, M. Last year they went only us far Prospect Park all day. The new schedule provides for a train every three and three-quarter minutes a1 all al stations between Kings Higrway 1 Prospect Park, The Franklin Ave- » trains are to conn a tar as with the ot bark ‘The new s of lower y and Coney affects pshe Flatbush, Island se 115.00 185.00 275.00 295.00 | 325.00 | 550.00 An especial feature is being made of the new short length Coat. Exceedingly attractive models are shown in Caracul in various colors, Mole, Hudson Seal and White Coney. 85.00 575.00 State arraigned before County Judge Gewis G. Smith of Nas: to-day on charges Mullan Gage Law conducted by the State Troopers, was that the THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, OCTOBER 23, 1922. STOP THE MUSIC pint AND SEARCH HPS OF NEN DANCERS Dist urday had b regard Troopers Find Six “Hipping It” on Floor of Merrick, , Cabaret. Ru" All - were guarde: tered and ord Vincent Solmo and his wife will be na County in Mineola of violating the The arrest of tho Jana th were these laneing was stopped and the UPT 3d Avenue “TLet’s Go!” No need of bringing a roll of. bills or a check book when you come to either our Harlem or Chatham Square store. small change in your pocket is enough to “deliver the goods.” Your small change each week furniture you want. marked. far it. men were searched for lquor. dancers searched six were found "hip- ping it." It ts sald many others were able to get rid of the pint and half flasks they carried before the police had a chance to search them. on Sat- les W. Hansen, the Nassau County fingerprint expert, to the place to report complaints that sulted in ten of the Si and wine. OWN & I2\st Street 2212 to 2224 Third Ave. Prices are greatly reduced Buy your furniture now and enjoy it while paying rict Attorney night, sent © Weeks, neon made of young men a women drinking, and the general dis- 1 of the law Lieut. John Roberts a ne raid doors and other mean: when Lie six bottles were obtained in the first Kight found conce were confiscated army rifles Established 1807 ~COWPERTHWAIT & Of the His report re- te Constabulary mak- rd the dancing stopped. Therewas an immediate rush for the guarded xists When quiet had been restored the men were seaprated from the women he search for liquor began. The also ed on the place and ‘Gverlasting Furniture’ Ask Your Grandfather aka me cries ftom an adjoining room and qwhen she “tried to get out of bed collapsed. The apartment was filled with gas, Catlone ran to a window and called Howard of the Snyder Ave+ FAMILY FROM DEATH Cries Waken Father, Who Calls Ald to Ga ed Room, bulance came from Kings County Hoa- pital. Mrs. Catlone was the only one seriously affected, and after being ce- vived remained at home, The gas was found to be escaping from a stove in the kitehen adjoining the bedrooms. A family of six was saved from death by gas polsoning at 3 A. M. to- day at No, 1788 Nostrand Avenue, Brooklyn, by the crying of Dominick Catione’s one-year-old boy baby. Mrs. tlone was aroused by the na OF DELICIOUS “SALADA" couple followed a raid on the Solmo|few minutes of searching. Aftér that cabaret and dance hall at Merrick, {there was nothing found. Tr zs A. L. I, yesterday In the possession of the Solmos A feature of the rald, which waa} Were found eight gallons of whiskey Are Sold Annually. Ask your grocer for a packet to-d ‘ SONS Park Row & Chatham Sq 193 to 205 Park Row Leave Your Pocketbook at Home! all will easily pay for Both Stores Open Saturday Evenings. Reduced from $425 A very fine suite to back and long linen drawer; storage case; Oblong Extension Table, w with genuine leather seats. autify a pretty d China Closet, with fashionable panel f: Combination Walnut With Burled Walnut Pan ining room. Buffet, and_ plainly 25c Weekly on $15 Worth The 75c Weekly on $50 Worth $1.50 Weekly on .$100 Worth fe Hew $2.50 Weekly on $200 Worth $12.50 Weekly on $1,000 Worth Other Amounts in Proportion. Pay by the Month if You Wish. No Interest Added. No Extra Charges of Any Kind. Harlem Store Open Monday Evenings Also. ’ Windsor Parlor Arm Chair Desk or Rocker, in sturdy Pen Attractive combination Birehs mahogany finish, Pi 2 mahogany drop-front With saddle seat. A lece Suite Desk, strongly made g0°0d, old-fashioned Fayable $4 Weekly with handsomely chair, 60 inches wide, with He! grained veneer, Sta- Ml front, Serveg with fell size tionery drawer; width Arm Chair, $11.75 ith curved ends, 45x60; 5 Rug Bargains Axminster Rugs, 27x54, reduced from $7.75 to....... 4x9, seduced from $42.50 to........ Velvet Rugs, 8.9x10.6, reduced from $65 to......+ Wilton Rugs, seamed, 9x12, reduced from $135.00 t . Velvet Carpet, Reduced from $3.10 yd. to....6..65. China Matting, Reduced from 85c yd. to... .+e..e06 Inlaid Linoleum, Reduced from $2.25 yd. to Oriental Rugs, from $35 up. Beluchistan, Kazak, Cabi | Tapestry or Velo Reduced from $275 an, Daghestan. $198—Upholstered 3-Piece Living 1.85 and three m ur and Polychrome Frame. Payable $2.50 Weekly. $68 Bookcase Reduced From $115.00 an overstuffed suite. Something new in carving. covers, vhite enameles Special $1 Gas Range Latest type, with cast fron top and Thermometer in oven door. finish frame (Co oe Polychrome Marshall Spring cushions in all. pieces. d door. 9.25 Eureka Electric Vacuum Cleaners Reduced from $325. A combina tifully grained wood Room Suite 26 inches. Special Price, Chairs and Arm Chair $24 12.75 Rocker, $235—A Substantial 4-Piece Suite Payable $3 Weekly walnut siiite made along the severe lines of Colonial furniture. Beau- Pretty Dresser, ample Chifforobe, full Vanity with six drawers irrors, full-size Bed, Columbia Grafonolas Our Own Reliable Phonographs Records, 35c and up. Be Prepared to Keep Your Home Warm Perfect Oil Heater Ventilator top, japanned trimmings, t-quart font. Special $5.25 Also large variety of Coal and Gas Ranges, Parlor Vapor Stoves and with diamond design Stoves. wperthwait & Sons Oldest Furniture House in America rd Ave. and 121st St. 2212 to 2224 Third Avenue $58 Complete—$1 Weekly|Downtown Store: 193 to 205 Park Row Kanak—lIce Box Deodorizer, $1 Between City Hall “Sub” Station and Chatham Sq. ‘L” Station More than 50 Million Packets” s

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