The evening world. Newspaper, October 23, 1922, Page 4

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Hylan League Indorses O’Brien; Mayor Expected to Indorse All Candidates on Democrat Ticket ‘Aspirant for Surrogate’s Job Also Gets Backing of Influential Women—Ogden Mills’s Meeting at Town Hall to Be of the Red Fire Kind. By Joseph S. Jordan. Mayor Hyian has come out unqualifiedly for at least one candidate on the Democratic ticket, and assurance !s given that he will be with all of ‘them when the candidates on the State roster get back to Greater New York “for the whirlwind finish of the campaign. vanpere Corporation Counsel John P. O'Brien has the personal support of the Mayor and yesterday the Hylan @————————__— League, comprising 180,000 voters, / Mr, O’Brien and has offered her serv- ,announced its approval of Mr. ]ices in any way that she can be of O'Brien's candidacy in the following | 988!stance to him. wet Of ‘resolutions: Col. Donovan, Gov. Miller's running “Whereas, Mr. O'Brien has been] mate, was in town most of last week carrying on in the courts, in the leg-]and his reason for coming was a jslative halls at Albany, before the] Wire from the Rev. Father Francis P Governor and the Transit Commis-| Duffy, chaplain of the 165th (old sion, the great fight for the benefit] 69th) Regiment tn France, of which of the city and its people to maintain] ‘Wild Bill” came home as Colonel the 5-cent fare, for lower gas rates,| Father Duffy's wire was to the effect lower telephone rates and for opera-| that Jim Kelly, a former 69ther, was tion of municipal bus lines; and facing a court martial at Governor's “Whereas, Mayor Hylan has urged | {sland last Monday and that the Col the voters of New York County to] nel was wanted as a character wit- yote for and assist In the election of | ners. Mr, O'Brien for Surrogate; “Sure I'll come," was the Colonel's “Be it and it {s hereby resolved,| answer. “By all means, for one of That the Hylan League indorses the] the boys.” candiducy of Mr. O'Brien for the of-] And he cancelled a campaign fice of Surrogate of New York County] speech and came and his talk cleared and urges all its members to assist]Soldier Kelly. Then he went back to in his election."” Buffalo and never sald @ word about mers his mission here. That's the way he . John Binir of the Women’s| used to do things in the old days of Bemocratic Union has also indorsed] the regiment over there, and ho says THE EVENING WORLD, BeADAY, OCTOBER 23, that he's not running as o soldier] Manhattan Avenue, President of the] unnounced yesterday that the check- candidate; Strap-Hangers’ League, organized to uF n almost completed on the anus aid the candidacy for Surrogate of 10 had signed the petition Sihutow Ba thavd Sewsth | Corporation Counsel John P, O'Brien, | for J. P. Cohalan for Surrogate, Democratic car nate DU er ao aa from the 14th Senatorial ara the lower east side. Sena ney” has represented t { several years and no \ that bis party was in th € comes pretty near succeed 0 Ung what his district wan w he who passed the Jewisi ] Bill which affects very much part of his constituency Senator “Barney” worked senate for the measur of teac (s stituents found hie In the @ oO hink ls (6) Act ! affable and as approachabl: (2 own home ground, and rg m= . more friends in beth b nehe f the 4 eer tee | Vo think that Styles fective Barney Downing. % so new slippers so F ‘ Young "Al" smith atarte a charming and quali- campulgn for his dad, the (} ‘ b yesterday afternoon and Ye ty so fine may be continue it up to E Al jr. is President of the I League and with a lot of the bers, twenty-onesters of bot} sexes, he ts distributing Smith buttons and de, had from I. Miller at Ten Dollars! *10. I. MILLER 15 West 42nd Street all around the town.’ Youn; in his entourage twenty- prettlest girls in New York. of the Smith family is prove sla Socialist rallies are now in vogue on the lower east side, where M London is a candidate for re-ele and Abraham Lefkowitz and Jv Jacob Panken are also nominees f Congress. Louis, Waldman 1s candidate for the State Senate, 8, John Block is running for Judge In the 2d Municipal District Fifth Avenue at 46th Strees 1554 Broadway Open until 9 PM Brooklyn 498 Fulton Street, Corner of Bond Hudson Terminal Entrance: Fulton Street Matthew I. Donohue of No. 164 34th Seats —New York Tuesday—The Most Remarkable Values in Women’s and Misses’ Plain and Fur-trimmed Especially Marked at 78.00 4 dale, Gerona and Marvella. Women’s and Misses’ pers Reduced in Price to 38.00 and Satin. For Misses Luxurious in Every Detail Lowered in Price to 50.00 bined with Wolf, Nutria, Caracul and “ Coats of Distinction Wide varieties of style in Velverette, Orman- Trimming of 4 Skunk, Opossum, Beaver, Squirrel and Caracul. Street and Afternoon Frocks From Plain to Elaborate Models Charmingly planned models of Matelasse, Poiret Twill, Satin Canton, Flat Crepe, Beaded Georgette Newest fashionable ornamentings. Smart Fur-trimmed Coats Costs in the newest of styles, both straight and flared. Luxurious fabrics, richly come Wor1en's and Misses’ Fashionable Apparel Women’s and Misses’ Three-Piece Costume Suits Box and Blouse Models Specially Offered at 69.50 The Season’s smartest presentations in the new deep-piled fabrics, trimmed with Squir- tel, Caracul, Monkey, Wolf and Beaver Furs. Women’s and Misses’ Daytime & Evening Gowns The Newest Dectates of Fashion Rarely Offered at 50.00 For formal and street wear, French beaded and hand-made Velvets, Crepes, Matelasse, Georgette, Piquetine and Tricotine. Beautifully trimmed. For Misses Chiffon Velvet Frocks Decidedly the Vogue Unusually Priced 45.00 For afternoon and evening wear—Models of rare distinction, Draped and flaring skirts. Newest trimmings of laces, ribbonsand beads, Mole, 1922, Important for Tuesday An Exceptional Offering of Misses’ Costume Tailleurs : (coat and frock) These Suits are in a stunning model made of superior- quality broadtail cloth. The coats are built on straight lines and finished with’sable squirrel, beaver, fox or kit fox; the frocks:have a blouse top of embroidered crépe, plain satin, brocade, or paisley. $145.00 (Department on Second Fioor) Price: FMadison Avenue - Fifth Avenue, New Vork Thirty-fifth Street Thirty-fourth Street Franklin Simon s Co. Fifth Avenue, 37th and 38th Streets TO-MORROW Plain, Embroidered or Lace Trimmed KAYSER ITALIAN SILK UNDERTHINGS For Women and Misses At the lowest price they have ever been sold One, Two, Three and Four-Star Qualities ITALIAN SILK VESTS Regular ptice 3:95 Regular price 93.95 for 1.95 for 2.35 ITALIAN SILK KNICKERBOCKERS ~ Regular prices *3.75 to 98,50 ITALIAN SILK SPORTS OR ANKLE LENGTH BLOOMERS Costume Shades. Regular prices 95.95 to #7,50 ITALIAN SILK UNION SUITS Regular prices §5.75 to 99.75 {TALIAN SILK STEP.IN COMBINATIONS OR ENVELOPE CHEMISES Regular prices 95.75 to 49,78 ITALIAN SILK CAMISOLES Regular prices 91.75 to #3,95 Regular price 44.95 for 3.45 for 2.95 jor 3.95 Sor 4.25 for 4.25 por 1.35 Extra Sizes At No Extra Price GLOVE SILK UNDERWEAR SHOP—Street Floor |

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