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‘ — eatees es SS, a Osa a Oe ge ep 2 %, Brooklyn’s Women Polit cians Wind Up Campaign by Hard Work Conduct House-to-House Canvesses and Write Personal Letters to All Feminine Veters. Brooklyn's women politic! ns will spend the greater part of thelr time during the last week of the caypaign In house-to-house canvassing, writ ne personal letters about the cunuusies und sending out literature. Both parting bave had their big mass meetings and the majority of the Assembly din- tricts have already had tueir candidates’ meetings. Mrs. Elsic Calder Lee has already ¢—————_——. sent out personal letters to the women voters of Greater New York and is now writing to the up-State women, Sie writes to twelve people in excl Assembly district Members of the Women's Commit tee fot William F. Hagarty, Mrs. Margaret Walters, C! an, tie each writing to fifty independent Republican women voters of t acquaintance, asking them to vote fo Hagarty Mrs Ellen M Joyce Democrat co-leader of the 12th Asser! ly Din trict. has started her committee o 140 wormen whe are © orkin Cope land on a house-to-house canvass of irs, Joyce finds that her committee indicat degree of interes: work as Health ( vat they having ulty ty obtaining promises of no diff votes Miss Honaur Gelson, Democratic co-' leader of the 11th Assembly District, | expects to get out a particularly tarze | number of women for the candidat Meeting which will be held to-nigM in St. Patrick's Hall, Willoughby and | Kent Avenues. Miss Gelson says that (Qe ; 6 ° fmmediately after election the women , of her district will start work on WALTERS, preprretions for the formal onening of the new Democratio club house tn Brevoort Place, It is planned to hold a housewarming there on No. vember 21. women tn thirty outlying towns on Long Island assuring her that they would work for the election of Judge Bayes. They are distributing cards, | placing lithographs tn their windows, decorating thelr automobiles with | Bayes's banners, interesting their) friends in the Bayes campaign and canvassing their election districts for Judge Bay Mrs, Sallie McRae Minsterer, Dem- ocratic co-leader of the 18th Assem- bly District, reports that the women of her district are working for the State ticket as a whole with remurk- able enthusiasm. Miss Abigail Hagarty ix one of the most active workers for her brother William F, Hagarty, the Democratic nominee for the Supreme Court Miss Hagarty, who ts the Assistant Secretary of the French Alliance, is organizing professional women for Hagarty Miss Marie McGuire, a former Seo- retary of the Kings County Republi- can Committee, is working for the re- election of District Attorney Ruston, Mrs. A. M. Burk, a Republican Captain of the 10th Assembly Dis- trict, is working day and night send- ing owt campaign Mterature. Mrs. Burk divides her time between the Calde* and Ruston headquarters. Another sister of a candidate who ir working hard for her brother's elec téon {6 Miss Marian Calder, youngest @ister of Senator Calder. Republican women under the lead ership of Mrs. Jennie Blank, co executive of the 19th Atsembly Dis trict, are canvassing departmen tores, factor.es and other industria plants for District Attorney Ruston The following corps of voluntec clerical workers are at the Rustor headquarters every day assisting Mr Blank and Mrs, Ruston in the send ng out of campa gn litera'u.e: Mis. There will be a joint meeting of the Democratic men and women of the 19th Assembly District to-night at the club house, No. 24 Jefferson Street. Mrs. Margaret Seymour, chief of the Division of Physical Inspection of salt a on Eieali een hintaan Marie Frugone, Mrs. Oula Whitehead tings throughout the county. She| Mrs. Charlotte Meisnheimer, Mis averages three spoeches a night | Clara Caldwell, Mrs. Elizabeth Mc Mrs. Seymour has served in the| “enna, Mrs. Susan P. N. Banta, Mr Health Department through three Ad-| “lara Thomas, Mrs. Carrie Stebbins ministrations and in her speeches} M Lilian Bradley, Mrs. Dell compares the record of the depart-| Johnson, Mrs. Kathleen F. ment under Dr. Copeland with that} Mrs. Martha M. Klag, Mrs. A. M of his predecessors. Burk, Miss Clara Holden, Miss Cari Mrs. Seymour las organized a com-| line Holden, Mrs. Jennie BE. Ronk mittee of nurses who are campaign-| Mrs. Margaret Stoclzel, Mrs. J. i tng for Copeland. Her committee in-| Moore, Mrs, Ida W. Knobloch, Mr: Gludes Miss Adelaide Thomas, Miss| Marcella Carr, Mrs. Margaret Han 4. McCarthy, Mrs. A. Brennan, Mrs.| cock Donavan, Mrs. Mary J. Bren L. Moran and Miss ¥. Zahnstecher, |nan, Mrs. Rose Maffee, Mrs. Rut In addition to working among the| Robb, Mrs, Virginia Lightell, Mr Burses, Mrs. Seymour has organized] Ruth Ross and Mrs. Betha H. Cook the women of the 21st Assembly Dis- trict. She has been commended for] The following Greenpoint wome her work in thin district by Mrs.Jare actively campaigning for Dr Mary F. O'Malley, co-leader of the|Copeland in their distric D district and head of the Kings County] Emma Antonious, Dr. Anna Kress.n ‘Women's Democratic Forum. M Carey and Mrs. Charl Mrs. Mabel R. Bayes, who ts mai aging the woman's end of her hus-| Among the Democratic women ot band’s campaign, has received re-|the 15th Assembly District who are Sponses from groups of Republican tuking a particularly active part in thé Any chilly morning — QP neewL's glowing comfort. The summer warmth of the Simplex Sunbow! ‘lets you shave, dress and take breakfast in comfort. Sunbowl is the handy portable electric radiator that you can attach to any lamp socket. It's .s econom. ical as @ Simplex Iron or Toaster, Keep comfortable and save coal. Buy, your Sunbowl where you seo the “Sunbow! Kid” displayed, SIMPLEX ELECTRIC HEATING Co, Cambridge, Mass, THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, OOT_BER 380, 1022. oampatsn are: Mra. George Cassin, Bire, Mury Comgrove, Mra. J. rove, Mrs, M. 1 ve, Mrn. Tonahue, Mrs, ¢ fer, % Mary McQuade, M Twomey Men. Villian Ra Mut Curry, Mra. George 1 ifs, Pau ine Ritter, Mra. Emi iday, Mra. Matiida Brewer, Miss diidred H. Cor- coran, Mrs, Blisabeth Havens, Mra James MoQua Mrs. Frances Wor Jon, Mra. C. Carey, Mra. Anna Wah ‘ers, Mra. Samuel Levine. Miss Kitty cKollop, Mrs. M. Rodnite, Mra 8 teilly, Mrs, Bertha Lots, Mra. C ‘urns, Mra, C. Cook, Misa Elsie Schi! ing and Mrs. Agnes Cummings, Mem bers of this group, accompanied by Miss Estelle M, Corcoran, the co-lead r. ure attending every important Memocratic meeting In the county as ‘epresentatives of their district. Miss Estelle M. Corcoran, co-leader f the 15th Assembly District Demo crate, I speaking for the State ticket ‘! meetings in her district Stevenson. one of Miss Sarah Iyn's leading women lawyers. is eing sent by the Demoeratt Bureau to meetings thr the borough. Miss Stevenson speaks for the ticket as a whole. Grookivn League of Women is carrying on an energetic jen to educate the women of t for lection Day. rey have taken & booth at the treets of Wonderland Bazaar, where ey will have Mrs, Loufs Ehrenberg f the 21st Assembly District explain rkings of the voting r y have » announced 4 8 at Prospect ae meeting fur Nov Republican women of the 10th, 11th and 12th Assembly Districts will end } their campaign work with an automo- bilo parade Saturday. Democratic women of Flatbush will hold 4 meeting for Copeland, Stengle and Love at the Btengle headqua-ters, No. 116 Flatbush Avenue, to-n cht Among -he Flatbush women workfiy for Dr. Copeland's election are Mrs Mary Rita, Mrs Margaret Sull. Mrs. Anna Cleary, Mra. A, Bitverman,| President, will hold thelr annual card Mrs. Mary De Nolelie, Miss Mary Me- Koever, Mins Elisabeth Alexander and irs, Emma McKee. The campaign In Queens will end this week with @ series of teas, pack- age partes and receptions In the va- tous Assembly Districts, according 'o Mrs. Dorothea Courten, the Demo- cratic county leader. STONY WOLD SANITORIUM| ¥ CARD PARTY WILL HAVE MANY PATRONESSES Beat Peo Len Brooklyn en tom Fine Charity. The following Wet of patronesses has been announced for the card party which the Brooklyn Auxillary of the Stony Wold Sanitorum, Mrs. Thomas R French, Chairman, will hold on Wednes- day, Nov. % at the Bossert: Mrs. John Anderson, Mrs. Frederick W. Atkinson, Mre. Henry C. Bainbridge, Mise Blanche Barclay, Mrs. Edward Hicks Bigelow Mrs. Edward ©. Blum, Miss Allce Brins made, Mra. Robert W. Bush, Mrx George H. Coutts, Mra. Mary G. Dexter, Mrs. Robert O. Deyer, Mrs. William H Fnglish, Mra. Joseph Duke Harrison, Mrs. Van Brunt Hegeman, Mrs, Edward Hin. man, Mrs. James H. Jourdan, Mra. John E. Leech, Mrs. Frederick McKay, Mrs. Louls H. May, Mrs. James L. Morgan, Miss Alice L. Morse, Mra. Walter D. Munson, Mre. Carson C, Peck, Mrs ree Pratt Prine Mrs. Frederic B Richardson Pratt, Mrs Prentiss, Mra. Benjamin Huot Mise Mabel Ray, Mra, Edward Everett Read, Mrs. Charles L, Schenck, Miss Mabel Simpson, Mra. Willlam Frothingham Smith, Mrs. Seth Thayer Stewart, Mrs. Herman Stutzer, Mra Alexander M. White and Mra, Howard 0. Wood. The Ladies’ Auxiliary of the Holy Family Hoapite!, Mrs. John G. Cave- nagh, President, will hold a Christmas bazaar early In December tn St. Charles Borromeo Hall. The committee includes Mrs. Charles J. A. Fitzsimmons, Mra Willtam Ward, Mrs. Mathew McGilligan, Mrs. Edward Milan and Mra. Charles Dontin. The Tiny Tim Soctety of St. Giles Hospital, Mre. J. Adolph Mollenhauer, Charles R. Hebard, Mrs. Daniel, party and eale Wednesday, Nov. 16, tn the ficients lasino, Mre, iroderick D. j roKay te Chairman of the curd party. The School Settlement Show thie year has been written by Miss Adele T. Katz and 1s called “Back to Cleop: It will be given Deo, # at the Academy of Muslo. n of the various committees are Mra. B. R. Speer, pa- tronone: M. B. Mai 14, Miriam Smith, cast: Mre F. A. Westbrook, scenery and lighting: Russell Fairbairn, dance: Miss jetta Harmon, cortum: s ; omy of Mastic. celebrated yesterday Academy of Music by the Brotherhood of Brooklyn an More than 9,000 members churches tn the two boroughs gramme: MI Vohater, musto, publicity. Miss Sarah Shea te General iho Onin wt tie Aetco ee! Manage Mies } ea, Stage Man- ¥ ’ ager, ar M. Carpenter, Treasurer, | DT. Charles M. Jacobs of the faculty of Mount Alry Seminary, THE STATE BENEFITED. (From the Philadelphia Bulletin.) Hicke—I'm just back from my native Rev, State, It's Improved @ lot since I left} also spoke. 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