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THE RVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 8, 1922. “Quit your kidding’ |PRESIDENT DECIDES TO CONVENE CONGRESS the crowd yelle Right next ¢ American A photograph of tie which was eo natural that it wemed to be fluttering in the breeze. There were groat cheers for Next Governor of New York Gets Hilarious Reception From — jr.2%':,xes ere ser Evening World Bulletin Crowd teens it Gow uatiptass oe Gen Oh, oh, oh, ORL PINCHOTELECTED. | —=—= —— BY OVER 250.000 || Alexander IN PHNSYLYAN Shoes “PANENYDENES ~ FLESTON AFFETS TANT BMD President call Thurs- jal session of WASHINGTON, Nov. 8. Harding expects to issu day or Friday for a # Congress, convening Nov, 20, it is an- nounced at the White House, the ovation that Greatest, Jolliest and Most Enthusiastic Gathering] ‘0! ‘le sot. | How the cowbells That E W. tel d El ti R t G elar and the clappers clattered and Although the program for the spe- | ver Wa er lection Returns Greets \ “a : arate Ptne cin cal session has not been worked out ission Not S Smiling Al's Face With Wild Cheers. sted temaaiashowrae he, getty. M briety proven to Sep, MID-SEASON SALE End of Commission Not So g kept up until the pleturm faded from| cosideration by the House ot the Senators Pepper and Reed ; Sure as Hylan In- By Joseph S. Jordan, ye ane ign elected Gaveraue: fer| Merchant Marine Bill, and work by) Are Also Returned by Women’s . Shake, Al Aa ; g the New York boy who had fought his| the Senate on the Dyer antl-lynch- H je dicates. The next Governor was too busy last night listening to congratula-]way to the top against great odds.|jng measure,‘ which has already| , Large Majorities. 0 f d Sli P are | tions in his headquarters at the Hotel Biltmore to know what the old|and then fought some more and then 4 the House, House leaders i iN 4 xror Ss, ppers, umps, Chairman, George MeAneny of the|neighbors were doing down around Oliver Street and around Park Row. | on his native olty by the greatent | Dost Lrsathilte AUP Le ae ake ewan Bake i | Transit Commission, in answer to ‘They were all) standing opposite the bulictin board of The Evening] Nuraity ever known, and won his have assured the Presiden’ ¥ | Republican State Lait hat aaa Strap Shoes, Colonials Mayor Hylan’s prediction of the im-|World in the slippery weather awaiting the returns to telf that the be oer aat urate ihe has awe ieee Me) See: te: cue pickin ba Min Wlébe t6 Raputilcasia OF Con: 4 i ; . ‘ mediate dissolution of the Commts-|loved boy of the old Fourth Ward had again been elected Governor of the| given to a native son of New York. seas Hi gressional and legislative seats. Vot- 1,430 pairs are included in this reduction. The sion, now that Alfred ©. Smith had| Empire State and had carried with him the majority of the State, Federal ‘The House Appropriations Com- | !ng was light in many districts of lis sizes are incomplete—but the shoes are exquisite, been elected, said to-day: and local ticket. waa a wonderful tribute to | mittee has been called to meet Fri-|State, but returns in, hava iter and of the quality that has made Alexander “The election reeult will in no way] The biggest crowd that ever® Mesa ip tome ag tele Mall Tae Te Jd Beles Will by a majority in excess of 260,000 famous for 65 years. Philadelphia: alone gave him 180,000, and he carried a majority of the coun- tles of the State. ‘ ‘United States’ Senators George Wharton Pepper and David A. Reed appear to have been elected by ma- affect the work of the Transit Com- mission, There is no change in the Commission's plans. Its work natur- ally will proceed along the lines al- watched a bulletin board in Park Row streamed the streets and jammed City Hall Park. The police estimated that there were not less than 30,000 per- se by the putative head of | And “dearie's" answer was: “In new fur coat and best hat, of cour And another one that got a great laugh was one of Bud's depicting o| cr, who will have tn his hands the «4-1 WNDERWOOD TO YIELD ration for oe next two years of SENATE LEADERSHIP Ire of his own native State, pire State of the whole United $58 fand Strain, fe Health Cannot ready Iaald out, aand with which the }sons, The crowds stretched from Park] bull stretched on the ground with the : : public ts familiar.” Row back to Broadway and crowded |most tired look on his a piohure PES po ea ‘eeiohcalah pea forities less than that given to the Were $8 and $9 Latest figures on the reapective po- | '2 from Chambers Street to the Post} of Abjoct misery and weatiness, ana|FELL CALLS VICTORY BIRMINGHAM, Ala., Nov. 8.—T forester, but running into high fig- oath a a OMice Building. It was thesmost en: : ‘ BLOW TO PRIVILEGE | senator Oscar W. Underwood of Ala- | ures. Early selection is advised. Returns from 5,548 districts out of 8,012 in the State gave Pinchot 639,~- 067 and John A. McSparran 398,089, ship of the Democratic minority in} In districts in the State Reed thusiastic bunch of watchers eve: seen in New York. Every bulletin which showed an in- crease in the vote of former and neat litical strengths in both the Assembly and the Senate would indicate that the Republicans still have a safe ma- I'm tired of thrown around." bama has formally announced that Ne ee ee a ceuls wraclbtess candidate for leader- Declared for detiakeonté Principles, | NO Wil noe Ves being Anprew ALEXANDER Then Sid Mashed on the screer Chairman Herbert C. Pell jr. of s, _ fority, in the lower house. Gov. Smith was greeted with yells offerast «ide, wi hd siceeaae the Senate after March 4. tecet 420 and Samuel EB, Shull " Aa At, will require Sho combined |Getignt, with cowbella and clappers|ine STATIC” ethith gee ese | the Democratic State Committee Is- ae eeiltca of vay waallels dele | Aenea: Sixth Avenue.corner Nineteenth Street action of the Senate and the Assem- fond fish horns, Hoe out of the crowd. for fear terat.| sued the following statement at fas : Returns from 4,956 districts gave Hudson Tubss, ih Ave. ““L" and West ide Subway—All Convenfent, 7 : wd, for Just before) | ; the Senator, ‘makes It advisable, both | pepper 578,839 and Fred B, Keer bly to repeal or modify the Transit} shwow' it had been flashed the victory of Ai| Tammany Hall: aiitic gacty and: tS Mayet Eanes: . Act, and in view of the further fact] 0b Crowa, Ie Westar Sonteale NOt in Oswego County, which two yeara] ‘The vote indicates that the peo-|'" eat : cake (eit he ee org hs that the political complexion of both | york crowd. ago had given 22,000 plurality fcr|ple have renewed thelr confidence| that I shoulg not as ~elect Sees = It was a Smith crowd] Gov and an Edwards crowd, there being a lot of New Jersey commuters in the] photograpl of Gov. Al, the wonderful bunch, It was a thoroughly satisfied }picture with the wonderful smile, and crowd, and they stayed looking up at] that sent the crowd frantic. Then the bulletin board until the hour of tried a to of Wilson and 1 midnight and then seemed loath to go] *fter it President Harding. And Ha home. ding got a wonderful reception, whic The Evening World had a service| Made it dimecutt to size up the kind of I do not want my friends to feel any | (=——————— unnecessary alarm about my health, but it 1s not robust enough for me to continue after March the duties of leadership which require such con- staat attendance.” Upon reaching home here from Washington recently Senator Under- wood was attacked by bronchitis and Miller in the Then they flashed on the screen the] the fundamental principles of Democratic Party and are !a spen revolt against the Repub! icy of reaction.) It its broadest aspect it ig an appeal to the Demo- e from the system of oneiliation and individual of espionage and censor- houses at Albany is not likely to change much, it would seem that Mayor Hylan's statement about the “traction junk" and high salaried commissioners is not only premature, but perhaps entirely wrong. ‘Under the law, the same law mak Stern Brothers West 42nd Street (Between 5th and 6th Avenues) a crowd that it was, Ing body which created the ‘Trans! which seemed to uppeal to the look- maxim of Jefferson, ‘equal] he had to cancel his speaking engage- Commisssion would have to abolish it, pein ita’ ae Ltt pei eld oe: Fee nh d special priv-} ments. We is greatly improved but . and unless some of the Republicans |'ton returns from all over the State nd then ere apped on in been vindi- | his physicians have advised him to . . ‘ ong Gor simitns {Were (lashed on the xcreen as Cast as[screen 4 picture of Gov. Miller the ‘American electorate.” |rest.- Most Remarkable Values in a Continuation Sale chan; their vey! they came over the various wires run-| = — hands will be tied as far as removing the present Transit Commissioners or consolidating the Commission with the Public Service Commission i Mayor Hylan's prepared statement, Hl fesued as early us 10 o'clock last 4 night, reads in part: “The election of Al Smith means that the Miller-McAneny traction play t fa dead. It means that no Governor it in the fature will attempt to put over i anything on the people of this Stats a] or city that means higher car fares { or higher rates for gas, electric ur telephone service, | “We will now be able to get rid of i the State Transit Commission and the lilegal and unconstitutional menace of mmereased car fares and the threatened ; forced expenditure of from §350,000,- ' 000 to $600,000,000 of the people's | money for traction ‘junk.’ | “McAneny and his $15,000 a year each associates are through. I expect Gov, Smith to reorganize the Public Service Commission in this city and transfer to it all the regulatory pow- ers of the State Transit Commission, ving all the Initial power of sub- way construction with the Board of Estimate, where it properly belongs.”* ps Sah Jane ARR ES $25,000 HARLEM FIRE BLOCKS MARKET TEAMS Biase Early To-Day Confined to Six-Story Loft Building. The Harlem Market section was ning into the editorial rooms on the floors above, It was not only the best service in the city, as well as the fast- est, but was the best service ever seen on any board in the city. Sid Greene, the cartoonist of The Evening World, and Bud Counihan, the comic artist, were dashing off drawings in ine with the returns as fast. as the voters showed which way the political wind was blowing, And the crowds went wild at their por- trayal of the events which were hap- pening and putting a new face on the political map of the United States, Sid's cartoon of light wines and beer, with the caption “Al's in Good Spirits," was a knockout with the crowd, and when Bud came along with his sidelights on ‘The Big and J.ittle Family,” the bunch on the streets was in raptures, “How are you going to vote?"’ was) one. of the queries put to the lady of This Well-Known 5th Ave. Shop Is ELLING OUT And Must Close Out Its Affairs Immediately EASE EXPIRING Must Vacate and Liquidate at Once “STANLEY & CO., 5th Ave., at 36th St. Baked Virginia Ham There is nee more pting. it ‘aoe to aturn, take the skin off and sprinkle the meat li! ly with 4.15 Fur Trimmed Coats Fur Collars, some with fur cuffs, of Wolf, Squirrel, Fox, Caracul; full silk linings, the richest cloths, such as Normandy, Bolivia, Delphia. Only the necessity for disposing of our tremendous stock immediately could bring prices down to such a point as this. Novelty Figured Filet Net C 2h yardslong ..- +--+ Solid & Two-Tone Drapery Thursday, Friday, and Saturday, of i Upholstery Fabrics & Filet Net Curtains Rarely does one find such desirable, high quality merchandise at so low a figure as we quote for this event. { Cotton and Wool Tap Furniture Nose Coverings at One-Half Gs Wee lae Prices $2.95, 4.50 (50 inches wide). ‘ f Fifteen distinct patterns, each one an exact replica of the Early English designs such as foliage, scrolls, flowers, conventional effects~suitable for large or small pieces ot furniture. . Pair $6.00, 12.95 In all-over figured patterns or stripes; some have borders, others ere mado with plain centers and hems. All are lace edged. West 43rd Street | | | | bottles, and the damage, confined to the their inspiration to the Renaissance petiod, There are three different patterns, and fifteen colors ip the display... $3.75 and 8.75 yard second and third floors, was estimated THE ORIGINAL WORCESTERSHIRE at $25,000, blocked at S:f0 A.M. to-day by re the famous Damask in-Silk and Cotton, Plain, Figured, and Striped. _| dis Raat 204tn Street, “near ire LEA & PERRIS 4 52 inches wide. Besides being lovely in Eithee for casement or drapery, this | Retinin heir comes i texture, these drapery fabrics come in an material is most ideal, and then too, Pete rec SAUCE acay of designs and colorings that ome fing” gear tears ‘aot to bo oven addition of lace ot | United Electric Service po iin 7500 Pleces of Real Hand-Scalloped and Hand-Embroidered - MADEIRA LINENS at ONE-THIRD LESS than the regular prices Only a fortunate, special purchase enables us to make such an offer. Here is a real opportunity to fulfill all Thanksgiving and Christmas requirements. cf Kil? 92.50 "99.50 Our Coat Stock Entire Balance of at Tremendous Reductions Sport Coats, full Jength, in warm wool mixtures; plaid The two six-story buildings of unique archi- tecture, each containing sixty-seven apartments and six stores, located on the west side of Amsterdam Avenue between 92nd and 93rd Streets—a section of the city readily accessille to all others, The owners and builders are the Stuyvesant Estates, lac., Henry A. Blumenthal, Treas- urer; the architects, Gronenberg & Leuchtag, and the electrical contractors, Powell Engineer- ing Company. ° When in need of Electrie Light or Power Service call Stuyvesant 4960. Your requirements, whether large or small, will receive tha prompt attention of ‘eur Commercial Department representatives, 130 East 18th Strest 89th Street and Broedway The United Electric Light & Power Company 146th Street cad Broadway backs or silk lined. Extra well tailored..... The very newest models; think of ir! favored browns and black. To close at 275 Silk or Cloth Dresses 180 Silk or Cloth Dresses............... Keene 116 Silk and Cloth Dresses.............. eaees SECOND FLOOR 1,500 oth , fur tri i , all ee ee ee ans aeneduk $25 to $] 35 Chiffon Velvet Dresses Fine silken Chiffon Velvet, latest sleeve and neck effects, circular or straight skirts in a seats To Close at 35.00 All higher cost dresses reduced most drastically STANLEY & CO. 392 FIFTH AVENUE, AT 36TH ST. TAKE ELEVATOR .-To Close at 13.75 vi To Close at 22.50 the + each $1.95, 2.25 4 35c, Centerpieces, - Tray Covers, . + 75¢ Buffet & Dresser Covers, ea. 2.75, 3.45 Tea & Luncheon Cloths, “ 6.50, 8.25 6 very handsome designs. Real Madeira Pure Linen Pillow Cases. All Linen Lace Trimmed Guest Towels; attractive designs. . Each, 85c, $1.50 Cluny Lace Trimmed Centerpieces; purt linen centers with medallions and ers broidery. » Each, $1.95, 2.25, 2.51 : Luncheon Sets, 13 pieces, 4.85, 7.50 Aftetnoon Tea Napkins, dz. 5.75, 6.50 Boudoir Cushion Covers, ea.95¢, 1.50 Guest Towels, Regulation size. . Lace Trimmed Linens Filet Lace Trimmed Luncheon Sets; pure linen centers; 13-pes. to the set, $4.95 Pure Irish Linen Tea Napkins; ea, 1.25, 1.75 | 200 pieces, 54-inch ROUND LUNCHEON CLOTHS Regular price $12.00. SPECIAL . $7.95 - « Pair $7.25 hemstitched. , , Dozen $3.95, 5.25 MAIN FLOOR TABLES.

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