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THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 2, 1922. ' DELAFIELD'S MEMORY dition to the aslornment of wie ¢ PARAPET IS DEDICATED] .))),)."" ner true couree, a w 3 iw vate JeMETAL MIKE” HOLDS ‘ Ye NGumattechs Dries SHIP TRUE. TO COURSE | csp!. stor: wuss, thus been tried American esse ‘Brooklyn Political Spasm Over . Bosses Must Get Out the Voters) icin | panels, in The dedication of the new Delafleld | figure me gree ov four fee cena os Memoria! Parapet took place in the} fePresenting the nineteen gr : “Rn: | - 7 ‘ igures of the Christian era. The last tunargo, | from Naa- $Woodeoek, man roof the Yale Athletic Locai Leaders Think Visit of “Big Guns” Leaves Noth-| catnoaral of st. Jonn the Divine,| panct on the extreme lett cemainy ce P eau, ‘old reporte automatic] Association, has written the National . A , . + " " Amsterdam Avenue and 112th Street, cant for the most representative man] steering device had n successfully | Aeronautical Association of the L ing to Do in Way of Making Converts. at the evensong Werviee yesterday, ot the goth centuryc: The Spares are ved on the trip, The dovice, known | States asking {t to do everythi ustical but have been} ag «Metal Mike," not all eccles holds the ship true} sible to punish reckless flying « Now that the big guns have finished in Brooklyn the campaign managers] It is especially appropriate, cee chosen with the idea of selecting in Of both parties have only to look after details. It is generally conceded] pishop Manning, im the opening ad-} cic t the outstandinie man |t® her course after it has been auto-|the character objected to here In h that the voters have made up their minds how they intend to vote and that| dress, ‘that we should be here on All] who has contributed most to the| matically set. 1t 4s not necessary for} urday when a pilot flow over tho 4 few votes will be changed in the intertit between now and election. Baints’ Day te » this beauti-|moral and spiritual growth of man-|the Quartermaster to put his hand to] persons in the Bowl and. did several A ew votes xe changed chert 1 notable scuiptured kind in stendo} he wheel the vessel swerves from principal work to be done is to see that all who are registered are induced | fully sculpt 1- kind dom t it ves WW stunts. | to vote ; 5 | - for a genuine old-fashioned Demo- Hl Port Appraiser Frederick J. H rally to-night at the clubhouse, 4 KXracke. the Flatbush Republican| x 8 Pourth Street. There will be a | leader, sent out £2,000 sample ballots] parade through the principal streets by warming and ci ing blood| } a ie Gateie OF (He 26) 10H the district with brass bands, i yesterday to the voter plenty o€ fireworks and other notse- Stop those dult, insistent aches, and 2ist Assembly Distric On he} sisturbing elements all designed to by relie the painful “con: a back of the samples are ures Of} arouse the enthusiasm of the voters gestion. Sloan's does this Without rubbing, it quickly penetrates the sore spot, stim- ulating the circ through it. Co: duced, sorenes pain relieved } jGov. Miller, Senator Willam M.| After the meeting, instead of before, ere ;,| the doughty Diamond will entertain ; Walder, District Attorney Jon Bil i ceakare and all the loca! candle Q Ruston, the two candidates for EUs) gates” The women's auxillary of the club will serve refreshments and there William R.) will be a dance. At the last meeting of the club 243 new members were en- rolled. preme Court Justices, Frank 8. Gan son and ex-Judge Bayes, Congressman Warren 1. Lee and the candidate for Senator and assemblyman in the three d Instrugtions are given how for the Republican candidates, Kracke Doesn't burt a bit. Drop a little “Freezone” on an aching corn, ime stantly that corn stops hurting, them shortly you lift it right off with fingers. “Truly! ir druggist sells a tiny bott “Freezone” f to remove ever; Socialists and members of the Far- mer-Labor Party are evidently scarce in Diamond's district. The two par- and has] ties ye united on a candidate for the Assembly, but he lives in Flatlands. His name is Brown C. Hammond, and according to Diamond never visited the district and has not the remotest idea of its boundaries. “Hammond,” says Dianond, “ives! BOY at No, 12: F bush Avenue That's down near Bergen Beach, I wag out fishing at Canarsie the other day and I met a guy named Hammond, ‘Two MoAllisters are running for] the owner of a fishing smack. He's a fine fellow and I wonder if he is Assembly. One is a Democrat and) tno carpet bagger candidate that we the other a Republican, Joseph V. | is an experienced campaigner districts managed to keep the thre safely Republican, He admits that decreased pluralities hard corn, or corn between the to calluses, without soreness there may be rrita‘ion. this year but says Flatbush will re- SALTS FINE FOR SLUGGISH KIDNEYS. Says that Eating too much meat. \ tain its paramount position of being the rock-ribbed Republican section of Brooklyn Again in the Lead! The Farm- McAllister is the Republican candi- date in the 4th District and Anthony J. McAllister is the Democratic nomince in the 21st District. Both re up against an adverse majority and the chances of a McAllister get- ting On the roster of the Assembly are not altogether bright. Joo is running against Pete McArdle, who has, represented the district for eight terms und Anthony is having a tus- sle with Walter F. Clayton, who also seems to be something of a fixture at Albany and 1s satisfied that the record made by him will result in bis return to Albany Mrs. Ellen Joyce, co-leader of the 18th Assembly District, is not worried over the fact that Senator William M. Calder is a resident of the district and is going to carry his home dis- trict, according to his supporters, by a large plurality. ‘Senator Calder personal says Mrs. Joyce, “is a good neighbor and is all right in many respects, but he is a Republican and voted for the tariff law now in effect. The voters of the district will support the can didate of thelr respective parties. From what | gather from the women, and I have made a canvass of the district, there will be no overwhelm- ing majority for the Republicans. No, indeed.” Charles I. Stengle, the Democratic candidate for Congress in the 6th District, is still trying to induce Con- gressman Warren I. Lee to meet him im a debate, He offers now to hire @ hall and defray all the expenses of such a meeting. When the chal- Jenge was first issued Congressman Lee turned it down, sald he bud no time or inclination to debate, that the voters of the district were fa- millar with his record and let it go at that. Stengle who is quite an or in addition to being Secretary of the Civil Service Commission still inalsts that the electorate of the dis- trict is entitled is hear both candi- are called upon to beat. ers in my districts, unlike May Hylan, do not believe in home ri For a novice in polities William @. Bushell, Republican candidate for Assembly in the 6th district, has some bright ideas. He was nained in place of Assemblyman James A. Caulfield jr, Who is runnin 1 Senator. Bushell declares if 1 ho will ra bill in the Legislature to compel the B. R. 1’. to restore free transfers on its Hines. He has looked carefully into the financial condition of the cémpany and is convinced that the earnings of the company warrant the change. Mr, Bushell is a lawyer and has the support of the various civic bodies in the district. You Don't Know the Lowest Price THL You Know B RICES. ‘department na) can be bo way, for lone EH ANTON BAA Bd te fe te te * s Ca N » 4 —“ ‘i rt) BIC RATE Wonk aoe ast iotouaste ae val In the Face of Price Advances Smith Company Withdraws Spring Lines, Sold Up by Heavy. Demand. By C. F. Hughes. As & result of the very heavy da- mend for rugs and carpets:and the cversold condition of the mills, tho Alexander Smith & Sons Carpet Company yesterday withdrew all prices, Similar action is anticipated by the other large companies within a dtort tim’. The Smith pes will be reinstated at new values within two or three dayson a basis abou’, 10 per cent. higher. ‘The opening cf spring rugs and carpets occurred less than a month wo and wae featured at once by heavy purchases. Some of the com- panies announced that no new ac- sounts would be opened. Whis action was taken to promote a normal dis- trtbution and to protect regular ous- romers. Advances up to 17% per cent. were named at the opening and” after- ward. The Smith line, however, yened 10 per sent. over July, or 3 ver cent, over the last quotations, ar norease of 6 per cent.’ having bes: THE NEW YORK FLOOR COVERING COMPANY 60 Flatbush Avenue, Brooklyn Forges to the Front With a Great RUG SALE! This store has grown by leaps and bounds into the | in the country. Better values—-better servi: varieties —at fair prices are our high lights on the road of proj » We anticipated price advances and bought heavily away ahead of the market! Look at these Fi se r Covering Bargains for to-morrow—then come and make your selections! gest one of its kind A Deposit will hold any purchase for future delivery Store Open Friday and Scturday Evenings Until 9 P. M. $20 6x9 Seamless Wool Velvet $] 3 \ special group of very serviceable Velvet Rugs, in an ap $28 9x12 Seamless Wool Brussels $ Good Brussels Rugs of unusual beauty in a big variety of distinetive patterns. They are marked at a very low prlee pealing variety of patterns, have been reduced to....+++. for to-1 rrow $25 7.6x9 Seamless Wool Velvet $ Splendid group of rich quality Velvet Rugs. They are al! 1 | wool, extra heavy, close woven, in a varied assortment of beautiful patterns Baranodon $45 8.3x10.6 Royal Axminster Rugs $ Alex. Smith's very high quality Axminsters. ‘They are of heavy all wool weaves, and the patterns include ail the popular Ori 1, Persian and all over designs. To-morrow $50 9x12 Seamless Wool Velvet ln the very newer designs and color combinations, For Lastiog Fragrance Use Cuticura Talcum There is nothing better than Cuticura Talcum for powder- ing and perfuming the skin. It appeals to the most fastidious because of its fine, smooth tex- ture and delicate fragrance. sae rena ni patess ry denn t6Y aise Picrit ore Ciptinert Sand Ste, Falenm ee ure Soap shaves without mug. ANCHOR DENTURE PLATE NO Artificial Teeth RTIFICIAL, sut it can truthfully be said they defy Nature, The possibilitie person's appearance by lutter day methods cannot be over-estimated n beautifying a Have you had work done that is not entirely satisfactory you to correct the fault Ask to see our continuous gum plates. ‘They are costly, but the last word in artificial denture All Languages Spoken, Lady Aten Established 1897 29 W, 34th St., New York tituces in den- tistry have reached a point where If you have we can probably help nts. WATERBURY DENTAL COMPANY, tn:. may clog the Kidneys. Most tolls forget that the kidneys, like the bowels, get clueg ind clogged and need a flushing occasion= lly, else we have back#ehe and dull misery in the kidney region, severe headaches, rheumatic twing:s, torpid liver, acid stomach, sleey te ull sorts of bladdey disorders. You simply must he sp \our kidneys active and clean, and the moment you feel an ache or pain an the kidney’ res sion, get about four ow sof Jad Salts trom any good drug store here, take a tablespoonfal in a glass of water before breakfast tor a ew Cays and your k s will then act fines This famous salts is made Srom the. acid of grapes and leuon juice, com= bined with lithia, and is h. flush clogged kidneys and them to normal activity helps neutralize the acid so lounger irritates, thus nelping to ree lieve bladder disorders. Jad Salts is harmless; inexpensive; i delightful effervescent Hthia drink which everybody should take now and then to help keep their kidneys clean , A well-known local druggist says. he sells lots of Jad Salts to folks who believe in trying trouble Ndvt to correct kidney while it is only trouble.— OUCH! BACKACHE! RUB LUMBAGO OR STIFFNESS AWAY St. 4laceb's Oil stops any pain, se when your back is sore and lame, or jlumbago, sciatica or rheumatism | you stiffened up, don't suffer! Get i | sinall trial bottle of old, honest St. Jacob's Oil at any drug store, pour a little in your hand and rub it right om 414-16 Fulton St., Brooklyn sale prices dup tes of these rugs have nade during the season The huge butlding programme, in- volving fhe construction of #o many new homes, receives chief credit for the activity im the rug and. carpel trade. Many. of the popular rux Gizes are difficult to get and tne shortage Is expected to grow as the buying movement continues, aching back; and by the time you count fifty the soreness and lame- hess is gone. This soothi penetrating oil needs to be used only once. It takes the pain right out and ends the misery. It is magical, yet absolutely harm- jless, and doesn’t burn the skin. Nothing else stops lumbago, sciatica, backache or rheumatism so promptly. it never disappoints! —Advt. N65 9x12 Fringed Wilton Velvet Rugs $ 43 : CTW aabenitaie present quotations most attr $65 9x12 Best Seamless Axminsters $ These durable Axminsters have refinement of appearance 43 ind a deep pile which adds the virtue of durability These are new and the colorings rich and tonefal LA Tube Free * ese" his own way. Sold Everywhere Leader Patrick J. Diamond of the $95 9x12 Super Grade Wilton Rugs $ are Assembly District has arranged There's refinement to the texture of Wilton that recom- \ ty of colorings you'll find oppor- TAs, mais f Nairn’s Inlaid Linoleums wrrived direct from the mills—Nairn’¥ mends it--and in this var 1 The World of Ne nity for a dates from the same platform and is - willing 10 pay the freight. It looks, . however, as if the good people of Wlatbush will be denied 1 great oratorical tre: Congressman Lee ) q ection. § «land seamless; all are fringed monet Grass Rugs— The best grade grass rugs in a big selection of new patterns. * 8x10 6x9 4.6x7.6 Hwawremnr ie sar son QR | $350 $2.75 $1.98 ta “Tapestry Carpet $3 Wool Velvet Carpet You CAN WALK IN COMFORT 27 Inches Wid Extra heavy all-wool carpet. Splendid assort- } HABE, the nie for hall runners. A pleasing variety of rich ment of patterns, suitable for runners, stairs and $44.55 BU tat aches) at te sateen’ BASEMENT BRIMFUL OF BARGAINS 69c Felt Bas? 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D . ine Sq. yd 27c $5 6x7.6 Felt Base Rugs 94°75 New Process Rugs titary, Serviceable, all year round rugs. | Don't st These are slight mit ids. | | } catarrh, y stuffed- dvt. Keep Comfortable and Save Coal UNBOWL is the handy portable electric radiator that brings the warmth of summer sunshine from any lamp socket in your home. Simplex Sunbow ELECTRIC RADIATOR Buy your Sunbowl where you see the “Sunbow! Kid" display. Price, $41.00. SIMPLEX ELECTRIC HEATING CO. Cambridge, Mass. 120 W. 32nd St., New York City Sanitary rugs, in very newest patterns, in good 9x12 6x 4.6x0 6x6 $5.98 $2.98 $2.25 $1.49 Cork Linoleum Rugs Wonderful assortment of very select patterns 4.6x12 Gx 7.6x10.6 $5.98 $8.00 $10.00 NOTICE! 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