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eens commer” "| Wall Street Betting Swings To Smith as Election Nears k.led In Industrial accidents $10,500] “inner In France, of the old 69th Reg- WOMEN PLANNING MLLER ON TAREE AND. AJNCTION Two Tlundred to Mecting This After- noon, “Ry sharp contrast with this regord nent, Is diversifying his campaign achievement let ce Kee won iga.nst his old Colonel, “Wild Bill overnor did with tine great depart ment in pursuance of his avowed evan, by excursionsyin the interest Democratic Ucket into his old theory of government flor all the peu not for the few. Could he hive Latest Wager Is Against $10,000 on Gov- ernor to Win. or did he even when be stripper Labor Department of ap 1a and of these i symp: hy when he palsled the arm ern mt tutte ite h ont for the protectian of men, and etildren? © people have put on their a caps’ saya Gov, Miller, 1 aciee with bim and f think | know the wy they are thinking. S80 dovr and that accounts for hiv very on ative statement about the pos- sibility of bis re-election.”” While Wall Street speculators are slow this yenr in making wagers as to the result of the New York Stat campaign in the absence of a poll « any kind. there has been a gradus awing toward Smith Miller the be nenrly even. ‘The latest wager rc ported in Wail Street is one of $10,5'' on Miller to $10,000 on Smith. It » Mie an ine) 1k. placed by G. B, de Chadenedus & Co ADMITTED SLAYING J x. 29 trond street. TO AVOID GHOSTS Women supporters of Corporation| ¢ Counsel John VP. O'Brien tn his workers with them, jective (n bis birthplace, Haverstraw | Women st. Mike has joined with | MeCabe, editor of the Haver Times; Thomas J. Freeman, ex Alfred Miller and James ivophy in pushing the candidacy fo: Je Asembly of the State Cominittee san from Rockland, James Farley. Views on $4,000,000,000 Burden on Consumers. ind Mariboruugh Road, women are expected to attend, ONEONTA, N. Y., Oct. 14 ir mer Gov, Smith in Birht denounced the Mederal tariff! as & $4,000,000.000 burden tald oy the Republicans on all consumers for the benefit of a privileged few. and at tacked the Daugherty Injunction ne an Invanion of the fundamental riahts of citizens, He Invited Gov. Miller once more to tell what he thinks of maser Acts Of His own party From 6 to 6 © hhere last ting has shifted t speaker, foalah Work f Mra. Nat J. Perlman, wife of Con- resaman Nat J. Perlman, addressed juss meeting of women on the cust de and all unconsciously turne: ose one of the clussica of the cam palgn, When the Women's Club of the ssman's district insisted that en talk at last Friday night's & she deemed it her duty t the Blind; cn of Religious Work; vidsmith of Pittsburgh, Max IL Margolis, hairman of m Feared Spirits, Confessed : poign for Surrogate of we County now Will be © venings., on Committee tr Hodeli, dectwred that the confession obtained by members of the State po lice was frightened from her by threats fo confront ber with the spirts of Hodell and her hushand. Romie Hodel) She did as the State police asted her mabe suid to-day, rather than confront the spirits. She denied ever having seen tne poison powder she ia accused of havine administered to the elder Hodell. “I did not give him any poison,” she sald. “I never thought of It. 1 never bougit any or had any hought for me.” M: ‘}imeeting the hall was packed to th doors and many unable to get in Thi Nsappointment was great when Mrs. charge Mr George H. Chi'ds | periman talked on political instead of Chairman; Mra Ella OGorman Stun | yomestic iesues. ton, Mrs. May Guttentag and Miss | _eateaSei eeeeeenree Cotitlo, WO KILLED, SIX HURT IN AUTO Mrs, John P. O'Brien, who ts takin CRASH an active part in her husband's ear WOOSTER, 0. 24.—Orn and vil beat the Women's Head [Gten Kau¥finan were killed and ix per- every afternoon. injured lust midnight when two itomobiles met in head-on colitatou dn the Lincoln Highwa: Mepriving of a large part of our people ‘of their constitutional rights of free- dom of speech und the right to peace- tuily assemble? “The Governor has inverted a catch phrase about Government to serve and Government to please. That Government which pleases tie great mafority of the people must. of ac ccesnity, serve during my Administra tion, where | recured legislation in- with th ection; Mra, following ftece Work, and Mrs, Arthur President of the Atlanta section. the nmiveting Ex-Sergt. Mike Donaldson, modu Tirennor, the Record America's foremost Specialists” OPPENHEIM.CLLINS &C 34th Street— New York - Tomorrow, Most Unusual Values in Fashionable Fur Coats and Wraps The girment of such great importance to Madam well mer‘ts the close attention given it by the House of Oppenheim, Collins & Co, In this special selling are inc‘uded the cho‘c2st of models, ebso- lutety Correct in Style and Stp:rior in Fur Quality and Value. Prices Well-Deserving Immediate Consideration Nee erates sentseteiecntsirneeetes eee A great assortment, merely suggested by the few quotations below: seeeitsteeasacselecsstsrenstttitsccssttrise Meters entseea Natural Maskrat Coats, 40 in. long. Made with smart reverse border, Value 145.90 1 1 5.00 Natural Black Mustrat Coats, 45 in. Featuring the new wide sleeve. Value 450.00 3 5 0 5 C00 Trimmed Hudson Seal Coats (Dyed Muskrat), 45 in. long. Collar and Cuffs of Skugk. Value 525.00 395 CO Natural Squirrel Cccts, 40 and 45 in. long. Exceedingly attractive, Value 575.00 4590.00 Natural Muskrat Coats, 40 in, long. Full furred deep collar and cuffs, Value 215.00 175.00 Trimmed Persian Coats, 40 in. long. Collar and cuffs of Skunk, Value 275.00 195.00 MO es Australian Opossum Coats: 4 im, long. Deep shawl collar and cufis. Value 810,00 245 .00 Alaska Scal Capes (Guarcnt-ed U. S. Govt. Skins), 45 in. long. Rich trimming of Kolinsky. Value 695.00 5 50 m3 0 Netsreal Mink Coats, 40 in. lonn, Tail trimming at bottom & cufis, Value 625.00 675.00 Natural Dark Mink Cccts and Capes. Exquisitely fashioned of perfectly matched skins. Value 1,950.00 1 500.00 Hudson Seal Coats (Dyed Muske rat), 40 in. long. Trimmed with Skunk, Squirrel and Beaver. Value 425.00 325.00 Natural Raccoon Coats, 45 in. long. Fine quality, smartly cut. Value 450.00 350.00 Cape of Dark Natural Mink Selected Skins — Exceptional Value, 1975.00 ‘THER EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 24, 1922. BIG CELEBRATION OF NATIONAL DAY Attend Elaborate plans for the celebration tiene of tones saffictent 40 periit(.) 0 ees ng grounds, up the Hudson]to-day of National Day havo been eructony bar he have nie mica He is now working In Rock. | inade by the members of the Brooklyn Wants to Know Governor’s]the weirare of the great mass of the By Joseph S Jordan. County and is particularly ef-] ection of the Council of Jewish The chief event of the day will be a meeting at 2.30 P. M. at Temple Beth Emeth, Chureh Avenu which 30¢ Miss Rose Brenner of Brooklyn National President of the Council o Jewish Women will be the chie Other speakers will be Mrs ma, National Chairman Mrs. M. Rus inder of Pittsburgh, National Chair Dr. Lube Nationa Chairman of Public Health Work f Nationa Work and Pres) nt of the Philadelphia section. anc ~ratolginedbies Re he ne di Ne Gace WARGHG, AHA When. Gh | Mrs. Willlam Loeb of Providence What can Gov. Miller think,” h Innocent, She Says. now on ope @ Will be curried on] wnat her subject would-be ara Ca ynal Chairman of Extension asked, “of the injunction proceedings) wire CLOUD, Mich. Oct, 24.-- | his fight Campaign Committer | gwored: is Work instituted by the United States Attor- gg the stand in her own behau, | of One Hundred Women Citizens yes “What My Husband Stands Fi Groetings from thetr local councils mey General under a Republican Ad- Meda Hodell, accused of having] terduy opened headquarters in Suite) Only twa days’ publlelty we + eiven| vill be read by Mrs, Elmer Eckhouse Da restrating tsk had tor (ca enfeet the ed her father-in-law, ayia] NO. 402, Hotel Commodore, und ™/ to the subject, but on the fignt of the| President of the Newark section n, President of the William dent of the Albany sec n and Avaistant Chairtnan of Farm | Harris, Mrs. Abruhum H. Arons, President f the Bruoklyn section, will preside Since this ts the first mueting of the seuson.of this section u brief resume of the work, of the past year wil be xlven by Mrs. Mortimer but for a day. so that t! may be established of hn United States Senator, MRS. FELTON WILL APPEAR IN SENATE Rebecca Felton, the “lady from Geor- sin.” will appear on the floor of the Senate when Congress convenes, re- wardleas of whether she can be sworn in or not. Senator Felton has made this concession to the women of the country who have been urging that she be sworn into office, even though New Appointee, However, Believes She Cannot Be Sworn Into Office. WASHINGTON, office, but as an Oct. 24.—Mre. [SLL Fo VTP II II PPP ID A | BONWIT TELLER &CO The Specially Shop of Oripinalions FIFTH AVENUE AT 38™ STREET Present an Imposing Collection of BLACK CARACUL FUR COATS AND WRAPS Daytime and Evening Versions with a New Sense of Richness and a New Flair of Youthfulness 195.00 265.00 BLACK CARACUL PETITE JACKET 375.00 Box model of flat pelts, Kolinsky squirrel collar, 30 inches long. BLACK CARACUL COAT, TRIMMED 295.00 Full box model, with black fox or skunk, 47 inches long. . 395.00 495.00 495.00 BLACK “BABY” CARACUL COAT 695.00 Moire marking. large draped collar and cuffs of Kolinsky, 47 inches long. 975.00 BLACK “BABY” CARACUL WRAPS 1250.00 Coat and wrap types with contrasting furs, 47 and 48 inches long. Square, draped or banded collars; Mandarin or pointed cuffs. BLACK “BABY CARACUL COATS AND WRAPS 1450.00 Fitted coat with bracelet cuffs; paneled cape with pointed fox or Hudson Bay sable collar. 47 and 48 inches long. Replicas of Paris Fur Modes in Black Caracul 1650.00 to 2250.00 BLACK CARACUL PETITE JACKET Box model with Kolinsky squirrel. 30 inches long. BLACK CARACUL PETITE JACKET Box model with bias front, black fox collar, 28 inches long. BLACK CARACUL COAT, TRIMMED Straightline model, Kolinsky squirrel collar, 46 inches long. BLACK “BABY” CARACUL COAT Various contrasting collars and cuffs, 46 inches long. BLACK “BABY” CARACUL CAPE Large collar of wolf, dyed or natural fitch, 47 inches long. BLACK “BABY” CARACUL WRAP Side draped model, Kolinsky collar, 49 inches long. LO LO LOA? LO fe aal acy. SO BO LE LE a La he (SMS GF Za SAS Md Me MMO MOM MRO Me OME EES ESF MEE According to tnfurnation reaching here Mrs, Feltop beileves the law will not permit her to tke the cath “ex-Senntor” will have the privilege of the flour, ot she ‘New Lamps for “New Houses Whosoever has changed his abode thie month, has found the need for new lamps. For evory room has its own requir ments, and it is rare indeed that all the lamps of the old home will look well in the new. 'F YOU want a lamp, now is the time to buy it, and Ovingtons is the place. Now is the time, for you will reap its full service through the long winter’s evenings, and Ovington’s is the place, for here you wil) find lamps that run the gamut from the tiny to the stately. In spite of their distinction you wil) not find Ovington’s lamps priced absurdly as lamps so often are. The pricesare the prices of reason and common sense. OVINGTON'S "The Gift Shop of Fifth Avenue” FIFTH AVENUE AT 39TH STREET SSS IN Y-aIe~- a rs eee Bo RIGS BO ESAS MO MO ASM ISLOMS MO AOA BO RSAOAO AD GSES Aaa AA Me MEME AS LAE a