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bine > THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 6, 1922, ; vena crowded the edifice to the}and Grand Representative. He was a Ff wr CHARLES A. BURKHATT. PIERRE, S. D., Nov, 6.—Charles A. Burkhart, Secretary of State of South Dakota since 1019, led yesterday. PROVISIONS HAVE BEEN MADE SO THAT OUR..EMPLOYEES. MAY VOTE doors. member of Toantic Tribe of Red Men ‘The services were conducted by theland of ddberty Lodge, F. and A. M. Rev. Alexander McColl, pastor of the| His wife, one son and two brothers sur- chureh. vive. The hofforary pallbearers Included Atterbury, WILLIAM ROSSDACH. MAS J. SWHENKY, i] hh Reg titi ad William Rossbach, forty, for a num-1 > ff es fo) ~ BS, . , ) : — WAS SLAYER fF # j ‘ Mayor Thomas J. Sweeney. seventy-|! ; ee a : é i | ON. Jy Aled ‘iast| ber of years atenographer for the Mot ander ‘Van Renasolaer and several other | Ont ,F Sea Brlehts Ns Ju dled Met! Vernon City Court, died at Mount Ver~ prominent local men. ; Carvers Fad of ba Sp oon He} on City Hospital yesterday. RE OPEN ALL ce ey . nico an een ac- . ‘i GHORGE H. CHAPMAN, {iWin Democratic ppolltles tp ‘Sea Bright THOMAS MARONRY. DAY ELECTION DAY 530 George H. Chapman, sixty-two, Reg-| for ten years. Two years’ago he was} Found In a fable mom at terbury, nn 148th Street and Bergen Avenue, Bronx, singe 1004, gled tn Grace Hoepita, Ker : Fifth Avenue at 35th Street — President of the Borough of Sea Bright, since 1904, died in Grace Hospital, New| ®4 4 year ago was elected Mayor. He] Saturday night, Thomas Maroney, thir- ital Established 1879 pita | Howard Elliott, uel Rea, Edward P. Thom, Alex- was a member of the Knights of Co-|t, -five, a reporter on the Bronx Home Survivor of Fatal Fatal Political} Haven, nt noon yesterday, He was a! jumbus, He is survived by his wite,! News, died yesterday tn Lincoln Hoa Feud Was Saved From Past Grand Master of the Odd Fellows four sons, two sisters and a brother. Prison by Pardon. # FASHVILLE, Tenn., Noy. 6.—The th Saturday of Col. Duncan B. r, Seventy-nine, recalled his con- nm as slayér of former United Senator Edward Ward Car- mack, on the streets of Nashville in the fall of 1908, during a heated po- tical campaign. Col. Cooper died aftér a brief illness. His funeral will be held to-day. ‘The death of Carmack atthe hands Col: Cooper and his son, Robin, low dead, was.the culmination of one }) of the bitterest political fights in the Btate’s history. At the time, Carmack was editor Of the Tennesseean, following his de- feat in a Democratic primary by Malcolm R. Patterson of Memphis for the Gubernatorial nomination. The Tennesseean was waging a bitter ed- itorial war on Gov. Patterson after Kis inauguration and the mame of Col. Cooper, as one of the staunch friends and advisers of the Governor, Often appeared in its columns. Word was sent to Carmack by a mutual friend that Cooper would not countenance further public use of his name. ‘rhe next day an editorial par- agraph was written in which sarcas- tie reference was made to Cooper. Thé Store will be closed all: day to-morrow (Tuesday, Election Day) Altman. & Gn. Important for Wednesday Late Re A ee ee ee A Remarkable Sale of Misses’ Coats and Wraps Women’s Fur-Trimmed Coats and Wraps The death of nek occurred the \ X 7 : peter’ ce hia omen ’S Marvel, delysia, normandy, panve- Top-coats of English fleeces, plain or Bivins shoes oe laine. Collar and boi of kit i Carmack fell. in the breast, Robin Cooper was shot but recovered. Col, Cooper was unin d. The, trial re- sulted in the conviction of both Coop- ers, the elder getting a sentence of twenty years in prison and his son a lesser term, a appeal was taken to the Supreme The court affirmed the verdic he case of C Yooper and gave the son a new t AS soon as the decision of the court was announced Gov. Patterson issued a pardon for Duncan Cooper. Ri Cooper's case on retrial was dismissed for want of & prosecutor. T. DE WITT CUYLER BURIED. PHILADELPHIA, Nov, @ervices for T. De Witt Cuyle man of the Association of F Executives director of the sylvania and reveral ‘other ra were held y byterian Cl transportation and finar ST } H SN 12S Salad Sets from $10 to $50 Don’t eat new cheese. Kraft Cheese is a thor- oughly ripened cheese. It is this proper ripening that makes Kraft Cheese so perfectly digestible. 3 warieties: American, Pimento, Swiss, sold by the slice, pound or loaf. 8 VARIETIES IN TINS: Winter Wraps and Coats will offer unsurpassed value at $95.00 The Sale will be held Wednes Mavrison Abenue- Fifth Avenue, New Pork Women’s Fur Trimmed st models, s: ollar and cuffs; a (on the Third Floor) sday nutria, caracul with out cul. tiful materials ‘two squirrel Pollianna, lustrosa, delygia, marrelette, panvelaing; collar and cuffs of Scotch f mol le, o’possum, kit, fox, nutria, cara- ' Collars of beaver or squirre! Rich deep-piled fabrics,.with kit fox or caracul collar and ‘cuffs; collar of beaver, wolf of squirrel Draped and embroidered models, with collar ‘and cuffs of beaver, squirrel, Scotch mole, taupe fox Rich, Sava Beoutiful, deep-piled fabrics in mon of-a-kind models; luxurious col and cuffs of taupe wolf, sale a or. All garments silk-lined ‘nd warmly interlined. . 95.00 125.00 155.00 :65.00 .85.00 laid camels hair, and heather mix- tlbed: Loose or belted styles . 55.00 Dorceau, marvel, panvelaine and nor- mandy with collar of. wolf, beaver or squirrel; or collar and cuffs of caracul 75.00 Fashona, panvelaine, Andrew Superior and bloomella with collar of platinum wolt, squirrel or beaver; caracul collar and cuffs; (some reaaiy sce be caracul panels) . . . .85.00 Déep-piled fabrics, in draped, wrappy and bloused ya with wad el i . uirrel, beaver, wolf, collar an * 95.00 of Krimmer or skunk , Rich new weaves in bloused, belted or wrap! rey collar and iat of a3 squirrel or beaver; caracul collar, cuffs, and panels . . . . i ‘125.00 All garments except top-coats have silk linings and warm interlinings. Winter Coats, Wraps, Capes 1 In Which Fashion and Value Are Emphasized | Slender, straight line models of soft surface textiles with large Smart Modes in Fur Trimmed Capes i fur collars of fox, gray, squirrel, elephant-dyed squirrel, fitch or wolf. The season’s favored silhouettes in fine pile combined with large collars of beaver, badger, caracul, squirrel, fabrics wolf or fox. Exclusive models of duvetyn, preciosa, tyrona and mar- cova, luxuriously trimmed with handsome, fashionable furs. } | ;, Richly Fur Trimmed Capes and Coats } | | | WOMEN’S COATS AND WRAPS—SECOND FLOOR ai | 100.00 Elegant Fur Trimmed Wraps and Coats 135.00 | DRESSES 55.00 ° 65.00 . REDUCED 75.00 crepe de chine, LITTLE GIRLS’ venetian lined 78.00 nucria. GIRLS’ WOOL dowtble-faced Sizes © co 14 years || Sizes 8 to 16 years GIRLS’ COATS JUNIORS’ COATS of panvelaine, with beaver or squirrel collar Lined with Sizes 13, 15, 17 years tan polaire coats, Sizes 4, 5, 6 years LITTLE GIRLS' COATS of all wool chinchilla, flannel lined, with Lasial of Sizes 4, 5, 6 years . MIXTURE coats of materials Belted ye GIRLS’ CORDALURE COATS, with large collar of o’possum. Silk-lined. 15.00 25.00 . 13.95 , 39.50 69.00 | tae) gee LILIPUTIAN BAZAAR Sizes 1 to 3 years 200 POLAIRE COATS 9.75 Two models, one in tan only; double-breasted, belted all-round, and with inverted pleat back. The other is a flared model of tan or blue, with nutna-edged collar. HATS TO MATCH 3.75 BROADCLOTH COATS, with nutria- trimmed collar. A cunning little model with covered cloth buttons, and cord tucks around the oval armhole. In tan or holly- CLOTH HATS, Nutria trimmed 5.95 CLOTH COATS,’FUR COLLARS. Fine broadcloth or bolivia, with entire 15 15 collar of nucria. In tan or hollywood. . 6.95 CLOTH HATS, Nutria trimméd . 4 4 BAEAD Is SiWwaye Thirty-tourth Street Chirty-tifth Street Originally Onginally Originally jog AA resent, nd the CES aaa || 69.50 to 125.00 75.00 to 135.00 95.00 to 159.50 1 4 4 teeoig vith es ere : Women’s and misses’ dresses for street, afternoon and evening; A Hf) desirable quality. They velvets, twills, chiffons, laces, taffetas, canton crepes, crepe Loa Recep cocn nlerpolsed chines: Included are a number of imports. \ 3 K formal dinner service. STORE OPEN ALL DAY ELECTION DAY | Also a number of higher priced dresses greatly reduced. & i OVINGTON’S Pe Es i Sk H 5 ‘The Gift Shop of Fifth Avenue” B ONWIT 9 CO & ‘| FIFTH AVENUE AT 39TH ST. , o er | | -- : ; Abe | la | ‘ = The Opecially Shop of Onginaliono | i | . FIFTH AVENUE AT 38™ STREET | | 1G } Special Sale Election Day WY { ' ee eee ' i