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Cut in Force at the Navy Yard Used i in Fight Against Calder Flynn's organizers among the Italians in the Bronx, wanted some informa- tion from the District Attorney's of- Reduction in i Re of Em- ployees Charged to Repub- lican Administration. Plt ee es, first nam By Joseph S. Jordan. ei, « In Brooklyn another big fight nas like Al turned up against Senator Calder over “Oh, shutting down the Navy Yard. Dem-| ent ocrats denounce the Republican Ad-! And “Al ministration, for “virtually wrecking the local yard.” Democratic Leader John H. Mc- Cooey pronounces the yard a junk heap and issues the following state- ment: “During the Democratic Adminis- tration the Navy Yard enjoyed greatest era of prosperity. Throug out the Wilson Administration thou- sands of men and women given employment .thére. T! ublican Party bas ruined the efficiency of the yard. “The men and women dropped were robbed of their me of livelihood and riven from th d without an hour's notice. Thousands of them had given from twenty-five to forty he said, “yes, what's the repeated Mr. Vitale, “Al, mith.” sure, «Al, sure, just one mo- got what he wanted Lafe Gleason, Secretary of the Re- publican Committee and per- enmal y of conventions, 1s the original man trum Delhi. Lafe ad- mits that he never was the Mayor of “Delhi is the e County, and the most w entre of population, You ta Deihi and for a radius of 200 miles it has more population than many countries, not counties. The said radius would Include New York and a few other big cities. “Anyhow,” says Lafe, “Delaware County, which Is located in the south- ern tier, is the second agricultural county in the State. We line up with {ort¥ | the rattlesnakes of Pike County, Pa, years of their lived to the service Of) on the one side and the bears of Sull is Government yan County, N. Y.. on t The of the “Never before in the histor yard were employees so outr treated. Never before were tl had given faithful service ousted without the decency of the notice. “While the Republican Party was robbing Brooklyn homes of bread and butter it was turning over to private shipyards the construction and re- pair of Government ships." an County are so steep that the bears go down backward." Demoer ers In the a coming interested in the aoe law passed by the Republican Congress as it applies to local con- ditions nd incrense sities. They a Gov. M 8 claim to economy anu the saving of a few millions with the $4,000,000,000 which former Gov Smith says the tariff will cost con- sumers, One understanding woman says “Mr, Smith asked Miller a mouthrui questioned im avout the Hylan} tariff, We under d othe figures -Ithat come right out of our pocket d I'm told by storekeepers they charge me high prices n account of the tariff. I'm go- pay over 10) recent. more ir darn Johnny" edies will ine ats cotton vat ¢ comparing very Inctdentally, former Senator Lor- ing M. Black jr. Democ candi- date for Congress from the Fifth Dis- trict, which inciudes the Navy Yara, has promised th: try to restore thi when he Under the auspices of the League there will be at might in Audubon Hall, and Broadway, to ind @acy of Corporation Counsel Jo O'Brien will Le Alderma for surr ne of the «pea President Murray . Mr. O'Brien new prices under tariff.” —_——.— PLANS FOR NAVY DAY APPROVED BY HARDING President Indorses Observance on Oct. 27. WASHINGTON, Oct dent H winds fall save falling off Ostobe » leaves to m the to do with the 26, — Presi n nd fo} Edward tate Roosevelt's birthday y Day." etary of the Navy tice President anniversary as tos In a letter t national be- .|ginnings the nuyy has always beep and deserved to be, an object of -| special pride to the American peop!o. Its record {8 indeed one to nspite and Iam very sure “that preheat Btrong for the Democratic On the way to Syracuse F posed a song, wh bon h became the Bour- the conventioa such sentiments, that a commemoration as is planned will be a timely reminder “Tt ts well fo! anthem It such 1 around t e all for our pal And w ‘ow tim down, For he's low As ever in this We'r nsive sor- And we'll wish him tu mestly the navy On the sidewalks of New York personn = want yc one of Boss Ed.| concurrence. this ideal and ssured of my hearty Albert V Laie] For Nearly « Half Century When Children are 45 AARENTS can assure foot health for children in mature life with this “Orpic’’ shoe. The “Orpic” is unusually healthful, comfortable and long wearing. The last is nature-shaped according to orthopedic principles. Only soft leathers are used in its construction, and the special flexible sole makes walking a pleasure. When you buy at “Best’s” you get more than simply good shoes, for our salesmen are fitting experts. You get a thoroughly sound shoe investment and positive long wearing fit. Oxfords High Shoes For Children 8 to 1014 5.00 6.00 ItOe we wy Aes 7.00 For Women. .- i 11.00 Best & 0. FIFTH AVENUE AT 351 STREET, NEW YORK The World News in Brief of Street, Ife as No. THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, OOTOBER 26, 1922, LOCAL. ke th George Barrett of No. Jamaica, a York Stat An bricklayer sixty-nine, he fell whil fice and got one of the office force] of bricks up a Indd on the telephone, who couldn't make] City and died « few The Maritime Asse of New York will obse jorrow by holding 1 p on the floor of the Marit 78 Broad Street, ¢ Urider the Joint dirretion of the New Hote! intio: the week of Nov 20, While nu44 Kowling nearly all his Inte talking to a End Avenue last ty-four, of . was shot int Harry ot the © who shot of Hollix the aud the | held in) York City. | judas 1 Association of onal Hotel Exposition ral Palace will be held friend doorway ot a garage at No. William Nuxe West End alf of the right ‘Ilia morning of Oct, 9 0 ball for trial by County Himiohrey in Long Isiand City in the 111 West Aves vobile a publisher ut Jarouten, Premman | was | the will, obaceve anniversary Sunday as a rem: ved for use in thin tied the ‘ph Daniels of Bowton tn 1919 tent rles Ponal $200 with which to start International Postal Reply Coupon business which Inter brought In millions, trin}_ of Ponal_ anil yesterday ‘on an indictment for man- rin the first degree. Lutheran churches and most of nt started by M DOMESTIC Sixty-nine of the approximately es ao far up. headlight 18. the e Tax Commins pmmission has five of the latter's agents on dictments charging larceny aplracy Dr. Willian We. Keen of Pit Rete r dl ue artin Luther 100 oe have bee he new on yeaturday ) Hart, New Ye in a hold-up or Aug. 18 Inst, w f murder iy t James Click man. partlel in n tate und con which was fornially ope FIFTH AV Charge purchases will appear on bills rendered December Ist _ dames McGreery & Co. = Ar Th Pe ki ve Three-piece Library Suite. stered in Tapestry. outside back covered in same Sofa Wing Chair material. Continuing Our Annual Sale of Karpen Upholstered Furniture This is your opportunity to buy Karpen Furniture. Upholstered Furniture, **Master-Made’’* throughout. Materials have advanced, but our prices are lower. Much below regular, and far below last material. Three pieces. After the Sale 194.00, . After the Sale 95.00, m Chair. . After the Sale 5 After the Sale ree-piece Library Suite. Sofa Sale Price, 229.50 After the Sale. 395.00 Three-piece Tapestry Suite with Pillow Arms, After the Sale 237.50, 157.50 Three-piece Mohair Suite, After the Sale 495.00, 325.00 Three-piece Mohair Suite, After the Sale 695.00, 437.50 Three-piece Tapestry Suite, After the Sale 292.00, 195.00 Three-piece Tapestry Suite, After the Sale .50, 235.00 Three-prece Mohair Suite, carved Mahogany frame. © Reg. U After the Sale 750.00, 8 Pul.09 (Seventh Floor) Oriental Rugs at i price rsiin Araks, Sarouks. There are Persian rmanshahs and Chinese weavi ry expert. Large and ordinary room sizes. Unusual good quality at unusually low prices. Therefore all sales must be final Also these Special Values Persian | Gorrevans 224,00 | A weave which will make them ideal give you long ser- | wIees | INTO1O to T3.2x | 9.1x11;10 to 10.2x 8.7 feet, including | 13.7 feet | ONI2 feet [Eighth Floor| illustrated, uphol- illustrated, stered in Mohair. outside backs covered in same Arm Chair and Wing Chair. Kirmanshahs and Chi- nese included in this opportunity. Those who purchase in this Sale secure more than a reduction to half price. obtain a quality far above the average in Orien- tal Rugs. It means they Sarouks, s included in this opportunity, woven, colored and designed with the dexterous care possble only to the Persian Mahals,234.00 Their soft colorings 129.50 65.00 33.50 31.00 uphol- 475.00 For Friday and Saturday A Sale of 400 Misses’ Mannish Topcoats 19.50 These are the very type of Coat now most in demand for gen- Ordinarily they would cost us 19.50 but because we bought 400 the manufacturer made are made in Imported and Domestic double checked tweeds and fleeces and have They are yoke or full lined with guaranteed satin —all in all McCreery Standard quality. (Fourth Floor] eral wear. the benefit. face materials, belted Con and Th They backs. tinuing Our Sale New Tongue Pumps Walking Oxfords 6.95 ey are actually re- ( duced for this sale; each pai This sale in rwas taken from our regular stock, where they have been selling at a higher price. will again revert to this former price. At the end of the four days they cludes a Walking Oxford of Tan Calfskin with a Cuban heel and a Colonial After- noon pump in a variety of leathers and satin {Second Floor] Negligees of Unusual Charm Charmeuse Satin Quilted Lounge Robe interlined with pure lamb’s wool and lined throughout with silk. Patch Pockets and self girdle. Rose, Coral, Blue, Or chid, Wistaria, Fuchsia and Black. Special, 22.50 Lamb's Wool Quilted Crepe de Chine Robe, silk lined, long roll collar, pocket and tic sash. French Blue, Rose, Coral, Tin quoise, Orchid, Wistaria aud Black. [Third Floor] 13.75 fn lelp! vb BY ntribut rn sentenced to life imprison-] ile have begun the occupation of Viedi- vostok In agreement with the Japacs~- troops who are evacuating the off. Mistaken for a duck, Gus Kahle, twen= ty-seven, of Dorothy, N. J., was feta@ly shot yesterday in the woods near hig home Rabbit hunters In Winsted, Conn., discovered shining eyes In a ti and kept vixil till one got a gun and e thirty-pound wildeat inquirer.) When {t comes to common sense the Zulu girls have it all over our home grown variety. The Zulu belle wears t nose and sho doesn't off her gloves to display ale fve min-[her rings tn in tal y- (her jewelry 34TH STREET a sacrifice of which you get loose or 14 to 20 years. Sale of Hats 5.75 Metallic Brocade and Velvet Dress Models If you have been waiting to secure a striking dress hat of good quality, at a very moderate price, certainly this is your opportunity. They comprise the very latest dictum as to shape and material as you can see by the illustration and the fabries,—soft velvet combined with gleam- ing Metallic Cloth or Brocade. It matters not whether ant a large hat, ene of medium size or a coquettish small one, You are certain to find it vou W | Third Floor)