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~- POOLS TRIN TEAR IN OM 7. 1922. _THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY. NOVEMBER 2, RIVAL SUITORS BATTLE mothers or nurses in autos, taxts and hildren's band trucks and headed by a will start from the Nathan Straus jr, at F Labor Ridicules Miller’s Answer to Criticism of His Labor Stand |: *:e (or eects: because the law he had passed pre- vents landlords from refusing to rent Governor’s Attack on Labor Leaders Considered an] {partmen's because our parents hay. Inadequate Reply to Charges Made. IN STREET OVER GIRL; ONE DEAD, ONE DYING Taken to Hospital, Assnilant Dies I in it An altercation over a girl resulted in the shooting of Michael Varalos in front ot N Another will read: "Senator § and his father have fought ec Steet, early this morning. His alleged assailant, Visa oe sa ies . " * on esaidt eu eae ee Pa nly for pret and ohenper tllk. Lat) AS Guaboree, epded he own ie by FIFTH AVENUE AND FORTY-SEVENTH STREET NEW YORK CITY : e Executive Council of the New York State Federation of Labor has sli himself in the right temple. @agwered Gov. Miller's attack on their represent av the State ‘with an indorsement of those men, in which the Governor fer his attitude toward labor, The report of the Executive Coun-¢——— $$$ $$$ ive! Attracted by the shots, Acting Detec- of the Pith two lying on vken to Helles Capital] Gov, Miller will wind up his cam paign to-mor t . gest meeting which has in the city. It will be tive Sergeant James Shea Street Station found the the stdewalk is taken to task to which he is accused of being hostile in Durland's Riding Academy, No. 5 West fault aie: tines , = + r il reads in part: record in the Legislatu s popu-| Street, under the auspices of the sch iehoh : 1 ! , : AN MPOR | A NI i.) I A TURE OF “This is an extraordinary situation, [lar even with the Democrats, He is| publican County | Committec, and] !te “meonsclol eae ee id i ‘ 4 ; told the de * The Sale of Fine Furni hings bullet in hi a protege of liean whose Chairman am Koenig promises that leader of tan, from}it will be with red_ fire, district and his] music, torches and all Kinds of site} 000 | neludes legislation, Jerary fireworks. ; | the like of which has never Sam Koenig, the Repub- appeared in American politics. A Qevernor secking re-election under- before “corker,’ $ condition 1s se reeord takes pscure unfavorabfe incidents | housing and pure pibkemnn _ i in Be caniutatestion ne 6 e Pen el na ye ober MILITARY PRISONER 2-CENT GAS “INVENTOR IS HELD AS SWINDLER Envi kn the Jemnation personal @ape criticism and just co 8 @ public official by maki Assaults on the integrity KILLED IN AUTO CRASH et will prob- ion and land bly overcome t r m back in Albany Louis I Meets Death on Way to since nes Soldier »eevet union officers who incorpor: pastes Auawer ChEtheER ventor’ of 2-cent gasoline, hice Ee is the collection of sare Rioceree ag tr Peboea which Herman Metz, Democratic candida | Private Daniel G. Adams of Com: he i ne an ae Bappen to convict that Governor of| £r Congress in the 17th or Silk Stock-| pany M. 16th U. 8. Infantry, a native s Abt ing District, has doubtlessly cut out a] of Kentucky, was instantly Killed last ng money tnder hostility to the well-being of the hun-}iety ¢rom Surrogate Cohalan's Lous, @reds of thousands of men, womeny ye, won't catch the discreet Herman and children who toil in the work} icing any asd WHOATH shops of the State of which he is a insisted upon his going beyond hla temporarily Chief Executive suck toad plank he didn’t respond witli ANTIQUE FURNITURE, TAPESTRIES, PAINTINGS, SCREENS, MIRRORS, CLOCKS, PORCELAINS AND FABRICS st is seventy= recommended wnded to jail for night near Hightstown, N. J., when the automobile of which he was an oc- cupant hit a motor truch Adams was 4 prisone tuken from Camp Dix to Fort Wad uch Jangua Enricht Peat Campaign tactics a o scornful of tre to hawer a churge bsent | Corporation, orgar * . . sos . . . tatelligence of the masts of 1 the eitt- but ne) viihout . san Mis is, Private|line fram the pes which are offered at prices surprisingly moderate for Objects D’Art of this his ac ve a , Reet Warren ills, who wae driving, and ows 2 z ; be Pep nesta and nopen,, i ‘ Constitution 0:| Corpl, George D. Holt, suffered mino as character. ‘They were selected with meticulous care by our expert, from the ce « w United Stites and all laws shoud] injuries, ALREADY POSTED. reels 3 a. . 4 é _ be entoreed, but I would vote to amend en From tie Itansae City best foreign collections, and purchased at most advantageous prices and 'To the indictments that lie hus cut Volstead Law, which tends ro] AN APPROPRIATE SU¢ Ot-epiites, you axpeck to wttend: tho! Gown factory inspectors from the} make this a Nation of hypocrites and (rom the New Haven chautaugqua, Mr, Grout? favorabie exchange rates. legal quota of 225 10 less than 90 for]) he sald Miss Heavyweight (to man she ha < i=) More than factoric Ne — collided 1 joored) dh, ow 4 i ii Nag crippled the adminis ig enn * parade will take] you : At me oe is ; Vase Wer The full benefits of these advantages are being passed on to our clients. x Labor Law and Workm en | place afternoon whonl” Vietin (painfully) mie 1 VG gation Law: that he has diminished | {ove your inpanied by theit bulanee a the Bureau of Women in I ree THIS SALE ALSO INCLUDES Direct Primary Law at REPRODUCTIONS, MODERN FURNITURE and ODD PIECES in great i son the heel variety, fothing but a name; that atroyed the he has put spi were by ab more individual in character than usually found in Furniture Stocks. fleers whos tis to. protest ' against such acts sand to make an ta : y | The prices compete with less desirable merchandise. . ph. Altman & On A FEW EXAMPLES OF VALUES ii “ . @ me ' report to the workers of t State of the facts.’ Congressman ba neeinpe ce at enna fepresented his district in the Legic- lature for nine years, and this time Most of his efforts are concentrated Women’s Blouses | stocks we have ever had on hand at one time. The variety of grades, designs and colorings gives an almost unlimited selection. The prices are current. Oswego, the ce Ne i fej. aici seg etek phan ets lea Secretaries . . $165.00 to 210.00 Kasy Chairs . . $55.00 to 100,00 Yesterday cneountered hy Desks . . . 115.00 to 135.00 Nests of Tables . . . 42.00 up Benya who iy one bella veut | Day Beds (Irames Only) 00 Refectory Tables . 90.00 to 100.00 t ean a " | Wall M Heed eo Cee Gate Leg Tables ©. 75.00 to 80.00 eyed froin ost 1 st Ira oo | on aaah . Zz ae aaa 3 Mics, whieh makes an additional For to-morrow (Friday) Windsor Chairs . «12.00 to 22.50 Colonial Sewing Tables 20.00 to 30.00 Bee cann ; | There are also a number of Bed Room and Dining Room Suites still available Beat: Mophn tor Nis second i | Bed Room Suites from $750.00 to 6500.00 y (eC Cae An Important Sale of Dining Room Suites from 750.00 to 4200.00 26,000, and Congressman 1 @ Democratic majority eperoe noth it Con ° 9 a] om Misses DOMESTIC AND ORIENTAL RUGS “Congressm. W A Off in Constess toa f ite i ant advances in cost we are continuing to sell all rug - Mea tean of ths dolugui F oJ 2 d Cl th es ae Despite important advances Im COs y & se g8 pur | ca MRE hist cece ta cis jognition ufr= rl Mmme O oats | chased before the advance on the basis of the lower costs. } de two speech He was t y 5 oe s MOAR ia ther Eloute 10 eta ure for Irish a hEOWn y bl There has never been offered before, in our opinion, a stock as large, as % RiGee kane vine. no. wad talk ; TEEN NT EL EC varied in selection, or of such merit and price attraction as that which 5 \ as cave ited ailneeee ae! eae The : Pyare er ae Per 1 now requires our whole first floor for display. a Mr, logan is one of Brooklyn's big . ent includes four lonabie model i | . ® Be it dewnerdine ta canoes ares S nd 7 iterline: ne tw fone e in drape: | Domestic Rugs ! to asst “sale and munutucture | straight=lir Ar lel (but mot every color Wilton, 9ft.x 12 ft . . $80.00 to 125,00 a + » workingmen need the bever- - of squirrel or beaver Chenille, Ofte U2ikth 50) s - 110.00 i ¥ he watts tne toon sill cht | Axminster, 9ft.xI2 ft. . 4° 41.50 to 75.00 : ‘ Fis vinegar tenant pore | Velvet Rugs, 9 ft.x 12 ft. . . . 42.50 to 75.00 ; went to Governor's Island tu witne i} the decoration of 11 1. Irving, ies & | Oriental Rugs Brees coe wile wee int Price: 978.00 India, Ox ete fr SER0 00 : Strumental in! securing tor hin in Giinee’* St clote = 1) 25500 se é ) aarnrd hing ven lanes Turkish Ofte VE itis, evo os 200.00 ¢ Congressman Mott said, with regard An extraor aniary \ alue Persian, OPCs ties Gs 195.00 to the State ticket, that in his opinion | i ie Beane tit Cont | Other sizes at equally attractive prices. ne 4 strength up-State, but Gov. Miller will | S A = an as Bi + See Gankior Gelacr wil Miso eucry ee al | A Large Assortment of Small Oriental Rugs at $14, 20, 25, 30, 35, 50 5 Y the State without a ddubt.’ | | : Senator Salvatore A, Cotillo ap- < y to be scheduled for anothe: IETS ‘ Be ce aranceiue tar an A Mid Cl F CARPETS AND LINOLEU) i best informed hoe 18th Senatorial = \ . °g tere ne yaa geen aut season Clearance ol In Carpets and Linoleums we are able to offer one of the most complete the best years of his Itc. He has among the Italian residents of New York to secure the election of former Governor Al Smith. But there are others in the district lots of them, working for Senator Figured Carpets (27 in. wide) mT Plain Carpets (27 in. wide) $3.00 yd. where appreciable reductions wil oe ne oe Wool Velvet =. at Cotto. They are telling of the work Wiian Velect 4.25 yd he did in the Senate to save unfortu - . : ; ox - ilton Velvet . at ae 5 pate aliens from the manipulations of Suit and Sports Blouses i riety of silks, including; Wilton Velvet at 4.25 to 4.50 yi. Bretecls a 4.00 yd their fellow-countrymen in "sliort +n } A Pi ij . ea BS s . . a a 5 OEE HES taney KE the Persian and Egyptian ts, 80 much in vogue, w Axminster 5 at 4.25 107.00 yd. Axminster at 3.75 to 4.00 yd. @e moncy they thought that they Ps be placed on sale to-morrow (Fr than were sending home to the old tulks day) at the decidedly Wilton . . Wilton esa: nd how he worked on the Lockwood Housing Commitice to save tenants from profiteering landlords; also how at 3.75 to 6.00 yd. at 4.75 to 6.75 yd usual prices of Wide Carpets Linoleums he worked in the interest of child (0) (0) welfare. There is more work to be $6 O & od Velvet Neat ‘ i ‘ ae irhp ie cla aoe depen K 015 unporee i) me il Hien anit Plain Linoleums in four ‘ Tapagiure and the Conatituents of sy de a uy AO (0oee Bhs YOs by “Bailie” say that they will want him : js Domestic Wilton R On any : s te Albany again to do tho work. (The sizes are incomplete) Dae bie cileat QB 0Oaa 7d $1.00 up to $3.55 sq. yd. | aetnere is going to be a wild old time English Angora inlaid Linoleums in an exceptionally t t on Staten Island, where fore At * . Ie ‘ yi : = . " .. Mecano al Brith lee rome At this time also, the more costly Blouses (omiy ome or 9 ft. 12 ft., 15 ft. wide at $15.00 sq. yd. large variety of patterns, The design 5 s to be a torchlight processio 1 2 sn + . ; roes Ti “ i : Fi BB ocicota to ice ech netaen two of each kimd) will be correspondingly reduced in 4 Chenille goes right through to the back, insuring + @ll kinds of illumination, and Boss Tom McGinley says that there will be §,000 in line, all yoters for Al, and @bat Staten Island will make the elec- Men of “the boy from the Fourth Ward unanimous."* Could one pul say more for another pal?—and Tom hus been hearing all the time from up State. | 9 ft. 12 ft., 15 ft, wide at $11.00 sq. yd long wear, from $1.10 to $3.00 sq. yd. (Third Ficor) We have in no instance cheapened the quality nor lowered the standard of our merchandise. colors and seven thicknesses up to 14 inch from i} i It must always be the best. Madison Abenue-Fifth Avenue, Mew York | | ale Spermablis ahh Street Thirty-fifth Street Bol Uliman, w man from the Sixth L to be from the r s up to date, more likely to succe himself in Al- a bapy then unybody cise running — = qgainst him. Sol has made a good | During this sale the store will remain open until 5.30 P.M. Opens at 9 A. Me