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The up-State hotel contingent has left the hotels and gone home to vote. interviews given recently to The ming: World tho Republicans de- that the situation north of the onx Was shaky, and that tho New fork Democratio confidence was far reassuring from the Republican dpoint. There was Ilttln pre-election excite- nt last night. New Yorkers seemed fident of a Smith victory, while candidate for Special Sessions, will be at the MeAlpin, The Astor, which last night re- ported all kinds of Smith money, but nono to cover It, has recelved over 100 election dinner applications for {ts party in the grand ballroom. ‘The Pennsylvania expects to fill !ts din- ing rooms and the Biltmore has planned a special dinner-dance. — Tie Le ETT TPT TE <? _THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 7, 192%," few York’ Bigger Hotels Ready |BANDTS ET THO Only Smith Money in Evidence "New Yorkers for a Day or Two” Show Little Miller Money and Leave for Up-State Homes to Vote— Novelties Promised to Hotel Supper Guests. Hotel lobby gossip concedes the election to Smith. Two weeks ago Miller money was in great evidence in the regular hetel betting channels; fast night no important bets were chronicled, al- though Detective Callahan of the Biltmore declared that there was plenty lof orphan Smith money, ranging from § to 6 to the more confident 2 to 1, DIAMONDS WORT $12,000 IN HOLDUP Two Men Rob Nassau Street Importer on Way Home in Bronx. Held up last night by two armed bandits who dragged him into the hallway of an apartment house at No. 745 Southern Boulevard, the Bronx, Arnold Kietnhous, a jewelry importer, of No, 737 Southern Boule tronx, with offices at No. : ; ed of two uncut dia monds valued at $12,000 and $500 In currency.. He took the stones out of safety deposit vault yesterday, ho n were taken Into custody os ¥rom out of town showed only interest in the proceedings and ® more interested in getting the urns to-morrow from thelr home tates. Lorraine will flash the returns on a screen, and such supper places as|* Pierre's, Sherry's and the Marguery, with all reservations booked, will make appropriate announcements. The Ritz and the Plaza expect usual com- plements of society political enthu- slasts. ts and sent to the Mercer Station. They will be held un Kleinhous has an opportunity of facing them, Kleinhous told the police of the Simpson Stre ation, where he re- ted the robbery, that he was walk- To-night, it Js expected hat @ good-sized crowd will flock to however, he hotel restaurants, and particularly = ing home carrying the unset diamonds to the supper cafes, The Harding At the Waldorf, Mrs. Anna M.|in his pocket when a southbound election brought a jubilant throng,| White leads the list reservations, | truck drew up alongside the curb as ut the Hylan victory was assured so/she has a table for Reet, | —K€_—X—X—X—K—K—X—X—X—XX—XX—s—sXKI!_— fourteen, i. W. 1. Briggs will ent and these men will J. Snntth, Py Arthur Lipp a T- Penn p Penover and a party of el A. E, Booth and twelve gues Greenburg and eight guests, and L. BE, Herrmann of Brightwaters, rly in tho evening that almost Very one. went home and falled to ke advantage of the hotelmen's tions for their en- night should be a appy medium; the returns cannot be lisastrously and < teningly one- ided before the parties start, hosts: L. I., who will entertain six suburbanites. Radio will be an important fe the plans for returns for jotels, including the McAlpin, Sir Thomas Lipton will enjoy his 1 glass pieces from $5 to $100 first American election night. He | doesn’t know who will win, but thinks that Smith has the easier name to remember, He will Join the Biltmore festivities. Big Bill Edwards, who collected a few taxes under the Wil- son Administration, will have a party of friends about him at the Commo- dore, where ho lives. Naturally, Big Bill sees only Al Smith on the Albany horizon, vania and Astor jo have five-minute @ Waldorf, McAlpin and ue will distribute to thelr diners f-hourly printed bulletins in ad- announcement of r ie Paris you will find things as fine as Ov- ington’s on the Rue de la Paix; you will find prices as reasonable as Oving- ton'sonthe Ruede Rivoli. Butin New York you will find both together at the corner of Fifth Avenue "The Biltmore and Commodore will a) the ; ; he Sa Alek ot ea Tipe will CAMPAIGN IN SOUTH MARKDD BY and 39th Street. heir ple an hen UNUSUAL REPU AN BFPORT, Retake Use, n table to] ATLA ne ‘ov. 7 (Associated OVINGTON’S Ne for verificat r DATONA: Press) -day will see the out- “The Gift Shop of Fifth Avenue"* Me ae ee ei Smith will ba[come of one of the most vigorous FieTH AVENUE AT 39TH ST. At his headquarters to hear the re-| campaigns the Republicans ever have sults. Jud hnstone, Republican | conducted in. the “Uptown’s Biggest and Best Store” “L °e MYAMUNSLELM West 125th St., Between Seventh and Eighth Aves. For Wednesday and Thursday Our ‘‘Opening Sales’’ Feature LZ. Opening Sale Special Extra Size Wool Plaid BLANKETS $4.94 This sale is sure to make 600 friends, for that is the oxact, number we aro placing in this sale at $4.94, a phenomenally low price, loo. Opening Sale Special 9x12 All Wool Seamless Brussels Rug's $18.95 Usually Sold at $24.95 Long wearing and very serviceable are these rugs, in an assortment of medallion and all over effects. Most every one knows that rugs have adyanced about 20 per cent. in the last six months, while our stock was bought previous to the rise, During this sale we pass the savings on to you. Fourth Floor, LLU TAAL LDEPROULT PLL LIDILLSEL TELL A good, heavy weight blanket in pink, blue and plaid combinations. Main Floor. POTTERY TABLE LAMPS, $19.95 A beautiful pottery base and silk shade to match, as pictured. Several colors, This price for our Opening Sale only, Ordinarily the price would be $35.00. $6.00 MAHOGANY BOUDOIR LAMPS, $3.95 Mahogany Stand, with 10-inch Silk Shade, in two-tone combinations, A guaranteed motor in a console cabinet. records, Place asm: —1000 needles, one velvet 3 record albums. $110 WILLIAM AND MARY CONSOLE PHONOGRAPH Plays all makes of deposit, as low as $2.00—the balance on easy terms. FREE with each outfit: 12 selections handsome brush and Mezzanine. he passed .. ivont of No. 745 South. ern Boulevard, Two mon alighted and asked him for a match, he sald, As he was about to comply, Klein- hous sald, the two men drew revolvers and ordered him to put up his hands, As hip did 80, he sald, ono of the high- waymen grabbed him by the back of the neck and dragged him Into the hallway of the apartment house, where both went through his clothing, tak- ing two packages of uncut diamonds, ono containing a diamond valued at $3,000 and the other a diamond worth $9,000, from his coat, and $600 from a pocket of his trousers. The robbers then backed Into the street, Klein- hous sald, ordering him to remain tn- aide. When Klotnhous went to the door the truck was speeding south on Southern Boulevard with the robbers seated In tho rear of the vehicle. Before he could locate an automobile in which to give pursult the truck was out of sight. Ho went to the Simpson Street Polloo Station and a genoral alarm was sent out, Kleinhous was questioned at the station by Capt. John EB. McGrath, in charge of detectives of the Bronx, and Detectives Joo Woy and George Mey- ers. Kleinhous told them he was carrying the diamonds home with him Regularly, 12.50, e 81x99 inches. Size 90x108 inches. . ize 42x36 inches Size 45x86 inches. Size 50x36 inches. Size 54x36 inches... Beverly Brand | Muslin Sheets and Pillow Cases These Good Values for Tomotrow Hemmed Sheets Ae eae: «..,,each, 1.50 Size 90x99, inches... . Hemmed Cases io naranneia each, 45¢ [Second Floor] Floor. Lamps, 24.50 100 exceedingly attractive floor lainpsin small, medium and full regulation sizgs in Walnut, Mahogany and various tinted color com- binations, fitted with the newest silk covered, lined and interlined shades, heay- ily fringed. There is a size and color combination for almost any rooin ata price which is low for the value presented. A Reduction Sale of Imported Lace Curtains and Panels This is a special event in which imported lace curtains and panels of a very fine quality are being offered at unusually ‘low prices. It will be advisable to buy early. Duchess and Venice Point Lace Curtains, $ yards long. Regularly, 45.00 to 65.00, | Florentine Point Lace Curtains, 314 yards lang. Regularly, 75.00 to 95.00, Swiss Point Lace Curtains, $ yards long. Regularly, $5.00, pair, 25.00 pair, 35.00 because he had planned to go to Ohi- cago to-day, The diamonds taken by the bandits were shipped to Kleinhous @ month ago from Antwerp, Belgium, by his brothers, Morr! id Schulem Kleln- hous, with whom he is in business, he said. WOMAN KNOCKED DOWN IN SUBWAY RUSH Swept ow DOth Street and Taken t pital, Louise Rogers, thirty-five years old, of No. 11 Bast 11st Street, was knocked down by the rush of passengers board- wm weur AMS MeCreery & Co. Hand-Scalloped and Hand-Embroidered ing & subway irain at the 96th Street and Rroadway station of the I. R. T, subway at 8 A. M. to-day, fhe wan taken to Bellevue Hospital with lacerations of the body ——- AWARST YOUTH, AFTER CHASE, FOR POSSHSSING DRL. Jobn Gargrana, sixtecn, of No, 257 North Wighth Street, Wiiliamaburm, atrested this morning at Bedford Aj nus and North Wighth Street, by trol Brune after a chase of a block ‘When searched a vial, which the youth ald contained heroin, was found in his pocket, He was held in $500 ball for Special Sessions. The police belleve him to have been employed by a narcotic drug distributer, comfort to know Ancre 34TH STREET Madeira Linens The most exquisitely hand-worked linens are those which come from Madeira. They are absolutely pure in quality, and at James McCreery & Co, always low in price. For tomorrow corners. pair, 15.00 French made Marie Antoinette Lace Curtains, 21% and S-yards long. Regularly, 12.60 and “15.00, Duchess Apilique Lace Curtains. 215 yards long. Lace Panels with hatd-made Russian Lace Motifs. Regularly, 11.50, 13.60, 15.00, {Fifth Floor) each, 90c each, 1.25 ..each, 1.40 i Gtiesa sae each, 1.65 each, 1.85 cach, 30c ...each, 35e¢ .. each, 400 Complete [Sixth Floor) each, 5.75, 6.75, 7.75 pair, 7.75 200 dozen Pure Irish Linen Tea Napkins, hem- pair, 8.75 stitched. Tea Napkis, embroidered Bread Tray Covers Guest Towels they are even further reduced. Luncheon Sets, 18 pieces. ' set, 4.50, 5.75 lozent, 5.50, 6.75 each, 35e, 50 each, 1.50, 1.95 dozen, 3.25 Center Pieces, each, 1.50, 2.25 each, 12.50, 15.00 Luncheon Cloths Dinner Cloths each, 20.00, 25.00 Buffet and Dresser Scarfs each, 3.75, 5.50 100 dozen Mosaic Tea Napkins, handembroidered corners. hemstitched, dozen, 7.50 [Seeond Floor) English Porcelain Dinner Services with large Turkey Platter \ 4 Former Prices 90.00 English Porcelain Din- ner Service of 109 piéces, in- elude 4 sets of flat plates, large 18 in. turkey,platter and ee items recessary for why festive otcasions. 45.00 72.00 Dinner Service of 109 pieces. 36.00 (Sisth Fleor) For Her Dolly! Carriages 5.95 This is a really-truly baby catriagé Of medium size for dolly. It is made of flat reed just like the big ones and has rubber tires and wire wheels. (Fifth Floor] and finished. fine California wool. and Cotton. one Arm Chair. * Reg. U.S. Pat. Of. All Wool White Blankets 10.50 ‘They are the warm fleecy sort which keep out the most chilling cold. All are double bed size, with colored borders, neatly bound All Wool White Blankets pair 9.00 Single bed size, with pink or blue borders, White Blankets 4.95 and 6.75 Double size, Pink or Blue borders, Wool A warm serviceable blanket. ‘ [Second Floor) Two Special Values in **Master-Made”* Furniture Ten-piece Walnut Dining Room Suite, con- sisting ofa Buffet, Closed Cabinet, Exten- sion and Side Tables, five Side Chairs and 375.00 Eight-piece Chamber Suite in Walnut or Mahogany, consisting of Dresser, Chiffo- tobe, Vanity Table, Bow End Bed, Chair, Rocker, Bench and Night Table. 350.00 [Seventh Floor] A Special Selling of McCreery Housewares Imported Aluminum Colanders, 9 inches diameter at top. 10 inch diameter at top, 1.45 Imported 1.25 Set, 1.50 Aluminum Water Pail, heavy gauge wy es Aluminum Double metal; capacity 10 qts. Roaster 9'4 inches wide, 14 Preserving Kettle of heavy gauge inches deep. 3.95 aluminum; capacity 10 qts. 1.25 Sherwood Dish Drainer and Dryer of steel, Blue and White mottled en- amel; dish rack of heavy wire, retinned; compartment for silver. By pouring Standard McCreery Quality, Proven Serviceability, Lowered Prices Imported Set of three-lipped alum- inum saucepans, 114, 2 and 3 qt. FE hot water over dishes it drains back into sink. 1,50 Brown and White Fireproof Ovenware Salen, neorukian izing, foaa decta't lueveaen AINCRE golden oak finish; nickel plated brass hardware; 52 x 24x 18 inches; ice capacity 65 Ibs Aluminum Windsor Kettle, with cover; capacity 5 qts. 95e X The Perfection Oil Heater, an odor- eekeneey less, smokeless, ‘and absolutely safe Refrigerator heater. 3.95 DAS Made of solid ash, 2 [Siath Floor) Set, nine piece covered casserole, deep bowl, nappy and 6 custardcups. 1.75 McCreery Refrigerator 34.75 Made of solid ash, fin- ished in golden oak, provision chamber, white enameled; 46 inches high, 8434 inches wide, 19 inches deep; ice capacity 100 Ibs. wy that > McCreery Toys for Girls and: Boys G ee ee Ee Te