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. THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, OCTOBER 30, 1922. 6 — sina ines mania ~ pincinn SE deena tte a — aero ote ~~ snes uae 7 naipeasitenel i ina al ) jean district politics. Can- Tsome objectionable measures. Record] ment. Wiltlan Wf. White, Rep. Con.| First candidacy. Morris I, Stamen,] Seventeenth Diatrict—Ne 4 didate for Assembly 1909, Joneph of votes good. Edward J. © .Jecientious and intelligent candidate. | Soctalist Farmor-1 Born in Po-] ment, Frederick A, Wells Rorn in se Democrat. Served with A First candidacy, William Donnelly,|land. Active + t and labs p r form ee France, Wirst candidacy. Dera. information. William | organizations s : nv Stainwut and Insurance when ith candi Camen, Socialist-Farmer-Labor. Ser- | Shapiro. Farm. Lab. Born infot labor union, First ’ ENDORSES SIXTEEN et--No indorsement. | geant during war. Frequent candi-| Russia. Several times a candidate Mixtoenth ates =< 8 Louts Kugel, Rep. ved in A.B. F. Fourteenth District—James O'Neal, ment). Irving Silverman, Republican, First candidac Howard,| Twelfth District ~ Harold Paul] soc. ner-Labor Party, Indorsed. | lawyer; member Legal Ady, Dy Mem-] Winans, Rep, indorsed. Serv und writer for the Soclalist rd during the war; candidat Dem, \ Assembly mepicuous. | navy during war. Opposed to 5 Frequent candidate for public mbly 19! James Tr. Klernan, S with record of votes above low a *| rule but otherwise apparently well j age of minority. Hiizabotl § + | qualiifed. The best candidate in hus candidate possessing distinct Sec.-Farm.-Lab. Born in district. First candidacy. Marcellus il estate: served with A re in World Wor organize didacy, David H.R tions for public venga, Republi ae Assembly 1921. 1. Evans, Dem. Member of Aswem. First candidacy. Joseph | tity list-Farmer newr District—No Indorsement, | yy 1922, reported with medium ree- emocrat, Uirst candidacy. | pa; active in rit ‘ \ Republican Candidates Fa-|scsepn steCaition, First cand!-| Gn of votes on Important bills. Mary! rifteenth District—No Indorsement, former National Focwaies Dem 3 Mem-| j>, Geise, Soc. Farm.-Lab, Candidate] Maurice Rosen, Reppublican. With|tary of Amertcan Tarty; sev. | foome crni: jawyor: member Assembly tose vored in Brooklyn, Queens [ver or Assembly 19 tizens'| ror Alderman last year. A. E. F. in balloon service. First can-[eral times a candidate in Connecticut | Bightocst Reuben wi. |e" ny NNER and Richmond Ce Seater istiautan Thirteenth Distriot—No — Indorse-|didacy, Gerald EF. Dunn, Democrat. and New York son, Republican, indorsed, lawyer: Continued on Ke q A 3 oitibd A ee —~— Se et - --—— $e, ee him, Browne C. Hammond, Soc.- ; ities? " Farm.-Lab, Served us boy In Confed- r 1 da c 4 Bee Citisens’ Union to-day matey sis Aruy during Clvil War. Free Public its indorsements of candidates quent candidate, tor Assembly in Kings, Queens and} Ninth District— aond. Republican, indorsed, q War. Best fitted candid ee tl Sepott, attics “indoree: |e tniat eandlatyy) (Richard /J Mente on thirty-elght of tho sixty-two! Tonry, Democrat. ber oF Asserts Gistricts of the city, divided among the] bly 1922, when the Citizens’ Union re- ' parties as follows: Republicans, 18;| ported him as distinguts only by : war =. 5 Patiserkta, 16) cculiaia, 4, tee, ast (Tar eek aie _FIFTH AVENUF . 34TH STREET Charge purchases will appear on bills rendered December Is ‘ of the report on Kings, Queens gnd|important roll calls. F Scotch ! Richmond Assembly candidates tol- | Socialigt-Farmer-Labor. Bora in Ru b dws: sia, Frequent S = — is in high favor KINGS. Tenth District again (or yet?) First District—John A. Warren,|iand Republica’ > And a very smart Republican, indorsed. Unquesticn- | usually well fitte tag eer “to hw “apponee [etnddny" tar Tomorrow—Last Day Annual Sale of Sore Sree Francis J. Cronon, Democrat, m: crat. Member of Ass - fer of Asverbly, 1922, with color when reported as . comes in the famous Tecord. Ida Crouch Hazlett, Social-}eome promis tat-Farmer-Labor, lecturer for W. C.Jas compared with T. U., Prohibition and Popullat can-| minority. Ha didate for office in Western es. | Marmer- nd District—No tndorsement Jot the So % Republican. Mleventh District—Jumes © Tly ate In his ublican. Indorsed on the basis ¢ John Lucey, Democrat, first] experience and satistactory record candidacy, Bernard J, Riley, Social-] Member of Assembly and re- ist-Farmer-Labor. Active {n labor] ported then as active and effective ‘unions; frequent Soclalist candidate. | Character of bills introduced above Third District — No indorsément.|the average though he sponsored Jeremiah Harrigan, Republica: cast didate for Alderman 1907. Trank J. Taylor, Democrat; member of Aesem- | [XpspetemmicAs fa eae a ‘bly since 1918; character of his legis- i Victor Parlatt!, Soctalist- bor; Socialist candidate for clan patterns. All-Wool, and as ware as it’s smart. 15.00 Karpen Upholstered Furniture A Sale of All Wool | Tomorrow is the last day F ; _ Then prices go up again Plaid Blankets, pair 7.65 Take immediate advantage | . = ‘These ure Blankets which will last long and retain thar | Thereby saving a great deal warmth-giving qualities mae 4 they are made of speci- (Note the price comparisons below.) ally selected wool of a very high grade. Full size. kee : See : toe raveewd Tiesti | Every piece is “‘Master-Made’"* so— Fourth District—Peter A. McArdle d; member of Av- elected. John V. bie Coffee Sets fron: $10 to $110 elected. 3 The quality will be remembered long after oechianto: ¢ For- Fy HBRE an air of com- Luxurious these | i a y ef ; TI ; gg é Pas the smareest of i foaled : fort and general well- Z | lese prices are Tory’ »tten. lere are many that the WorldofFashion ¢ rs Shalaate being created by the ih . = a8 : } mua drinking of the after din- Lounging Robes equally good values in addition to those below peat te och | Fifth Hoses wage 2 pushes! ner coffee, Steaming fra- > fabrics can, indorsed: served in navy ee . 2 tang Werte War; uble and quall- grance, fine china, deep M Modestly Priced \ range in from should make a valuable legis- contentment — truly the 15.00 to 29.75 + first candidacy, John Cash- perfect. end of a perfect This one is Democrat; first candidacy. Samuel Friedman. Soclalist-Farmer- Labor; Sergeant United States Army vandidate for Assem Siath Distr 1 m3 . rae OVINGTON’S baum, So “The Gift Shop of Fifth Avenue” Member of Assembly 1918. Good rec St. ord of votes on city legislation. Pisce Sveum Az tieu St; well fitted candidate of proved cu paste; Arthur One is of quilted shot taffeta, lined throughout with silk and interlined with lamb’s wool. It has a roll collar, pateh pockets and self tie girdle. Another is of Charmeuse Satin, lined with wool alba- tross and adorned with quilted collar, cuffs and pockets in many lovely colors. For this sale only, 17.50 day, and a good start toward a perfect evening! Three-piece Suite, illustrated, upholstered in Tapestry. Sofa, Arm ; Rvdouble Paced Genuine Beaeomclette y | Chair and Wing Chair. Atien ite Scie Lag Sale Price, 129.50 If Robe is effectively trimmed with wide a ia ake ie H satin ribbons, a long roll collar, patch pockets and a cord girdle, in Copenhagen and Raspberry, Purple and Lavender, Gray and Rose, Alice Blue and Rose, Alice Blue and Raspberry, and Gray and Blue. Very Special, 7.95 [Third Floor) Nas Pe i Twice as Smart i together as apart 13 this striped and furzy 4 warm and wearable brushed woo! i Scarf Set! | tnd permealaty H an ‘ular! in brown with ota The Set 10.00 of cAnd Queen Bess Owned Only Guaranteed Artificial Pearl Necklaces | votes Agate Brice, 325.00 . After the Sale, 495.00 in a group at Am I I I-A ON HE EAST INDIA COMPANY— the first great trust, imported china from the Orient. So rare was it until then, that 6 715 Elizabeth owned only two pieces 42 —a porringer of “white porselyn” and a cup of “grene porselyn” —the gifts of two noble lords. . 27 and 30-inch lengths, of shimmering indestructive pearls mounted with 14 kt. white gold and cut diamond clasp! Also a rope in 54 inch opera Jength in uniforin Ni ) T , the b ina i beads sizes. These pearls y arantee and 14 pha to thd nl pee cen ti ae beara “Rnia oe Hegited tine. Warm Hands i the only kind you can afford to buy. , {Main Floor] Three-piece illustrated; carved Mahogany frame, upholstered in ue by There are many sets at Ovington's Mohair. Sofa, Arm Chair, Wing Chair. Sale Price, 425.00 But most of us ) é ateenetveneunsgnevenecsseeoenseneneesensesereesgenenenesereeenenenEnstanrnassrarerepevertersmmecevonnerssnpapnegpoenriersenccessossoaveysreppecoeynee nen! as remarkable for their beauty as After the Sale, 675.00 |} would be willing to for their price. And their authentici- i A “Beverly” [Seventh Floor] li reas lt ty is above question! . : . + | in these serapannist Ovingon dingoranrslas are priced at Muslin Sheets and Cases Oriental Rugs H gloves of buck-skin, Exclusive with James McCreery & Co. ined with warm, wool stockinette.... 6.00 The best of china at Ovington’s is merked with these marks. Last Day at iy price a array joan ssboler gale Hemmed Sheets Hemmed Cases . ‘ reg ww Lyecaners Coalport SS cecin \ 54x90 inches.. each, 90¢ 42x36 inches each, 80 Persian Araks, Sarouks, Kirmanshahs and Chinese included in . 63x99 inches. ..each, 1.25 | this opportunity. LL 72x99 inches. ..each, 1.40 | | 45x36 inches. . each, 35c Those who purchase in this Sale secure more than a reduction ii { fl \ 0x36 inch ach, 40 : : : OONSS Inchesss+<€R0n; ANS to half price. It means they obtain a quality far above the aver- Wei: mY 54x36 inches... .each, 45e age in Oriental Rugs. There are Persian Araks, Sarouks, Kir- ' | / o2 81x99 inches. ..each, 1.50 90x99 inches. . each, 1.65 OVINGTON’S Fifth Avenue at 39th Street 909x108 inches. each, 1.85 mpashens and ope ae ined aes in this mppoebiini ty ; iy B. UG. : “Very Special woven, colored an esigned with the dexterous care possible ; a ee u ego H { c E 45x36 j only to the very expert. : 1) ee |S emmed Austin Sheets SERS ARs REREAD Large and ordinary room size! |i 81x90 inches, - each, 1.10 | ches, each, 25c¢ B mo wy FOOD! 8208. : Just Enough Unusual good quality at unusually low prices. i of the masculine Therefore all sales must be final : about this flannel shirt ; to make it smart DYE SWEATER, SKIRT, DRESS, ; Also these Special Values | Stora West! STOCKINGS OR DRAPERIES . McCreery Toys for Girls and Boys we Feetins : Ithas a turnover, { Note: We assume the right to limit quantities [Second Floor) t i i 3 i button-down collar ' a right-to-left fastening i i IN “DIAMOND DYES” Irish Mail Cars, Special) 5,50 Compytue Mahals, 234.00 ann Une cis These are strongly made hand cars. and therefore present Their soft colorings make H Pearl ary a most exceptional value at this price. The sizes fit little 4 weave which will give you them ideal rugs. folks from 3 to 12 years of age. They of course, have long service 7.3x10,10 to 13.2x8.7 feet, Buy “Diamond Dyes” and follow | skirts, @ simple directions { lings. d oa. Don't wonder new again, Just tell yous sturdy wire wheels and rubber tires 9AX11.10 te 10.2x13,7 feet including 9x12 feet Best § Co. pF tint successfu whether the uateriol “you [Fifth Floor) [Eighth Fleor) home dyeing He linen oo ie Fifth Ave. at 38th St—N. ¥, amos! 1D) bedore you have never |g “Di Worn, faded dresses, |sput, fade, or nid Dee Fly add'l Eutablished 1879 F {ssecsptaerseterlen esempeecadg see 3 ES