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Jt THE EVE NI;NGr WORLD, TUESDAY, 0 0 TO B E R 24, 19 2 2, I MJooey and Brooklyn Leaders BROOKLYN - Want Smith Enliven to Campaign (( America's Foremost Specialists\ Tliink They Could Use an Accelerator Like \Al\ to Make Things Hum a Little Louder. j! Jolm II. McCoooy and the Democratic district leaders are trytnc to Induce f fx Clm 'Al\ Kmlth to cut short his tour up the State and deliver n ftv rpeeelies in Iirooltlyn. Ttiey say mat it would do hltn Infinitely more boxI U nnd would also lielji the local candidates. The Gubernatorial candidate Is on'y scheduled for one speech in Hrooklyn, on Nov. 1. So far there haa bom n decided lack of Interest In the meet ings and It requires one of the Smith typo to arouso enthusiasm. Not a. tingle large meeting lias been held fco far and only one or two arranged for the future The only meetings held nre at the district club house and the Meakei-- lmo been almost entirely 'tub candidates. Not to with the republicans, linv. Miller spoke at Kismet Tcinplo 'lie. week after hla nomination and is to ppcar once or twice again during the campaign. On Thursday night the Republican women nro to hold n big meeting at tho Academy of Music at which Senator Lenroot Is to be tho . chlof speaker. Tho following night, nt Arcadia Hull, another rally in to bo held, and later Gov. Miller Is to ap- pear at tho Clermont Avenuo Ttlnk. Friends of Deputy City Clerk John F Quayle. Democratic candidate for Congress In the 7th District, are ral'.v. ? Ing to his support and have already 3 opened headquarters In each of tho I three Assembly districts comprising the Congressional district. In his own district, the First, of which he is the leader, headquarters have been estab- lished at four different places. The i Deputy Clerk has started a campaign that Is bound to return him a winner. Although the district Is normallv Democratic hv between 8.000 and S.000, ho la taking no chances. Ho la speaking at four or five meetings 'each night and when not marrying \\couples at his office in Borough Hall during the day Is out bust Ing through Ihe district. His opponent. Congress- man Michael J. Hagan, who Is ious to be returned, is also putting up K.ti lively battle. The two candidates .Tnffen mr nt nffnlr nnrl 'personally ar\ on the best of terms. - At the dinner given to Magistrate Charles J Dodd, Democratic candidate for District Attorney, by the women Democrats last night, Mrs. Minnie O. Abel, the Chairman, made an excel- lent speech, recounting the speclul qualifications possessed by Judge Dodd -- for the place he seeks. Mrs. Mary \O'Mulley. Chairman of the Women's Forum, also spoke nnd paid a fitting tribute to the guest of tho evening All the women candidates attended. Bnd the affair was one of the largest ever held for any candidate Judge Thomas Nolan. tjenrral M:J Pf your perfect control with PLAYER PIANO Merely adjutt a music roll and start tbc Plajcr Piano it's difficult to be- lieve that thero's anything mechanical connected with the music. It's ns soulful anil full of cxprcision aa if human bands were pro during it as indeed they do. for some of the rolls arc interpreted by the greatest of modern artists Chairman of Al Smith's Neighbors' Association, has appointed Miss Claire O'Neill of 1215 Sterling Place, Hrook- lyn, Chairman of tho commlttco In King's County. Miss O'Neill has been a consistent worker for Mr. Smith In every cam paign, and has been termed \the great voter-gctter.- \ James J. O'Brien and Mia? O'Neill nil) hold their llrAt Neighbors' Club meeting night at No 134 Klatbush Avenue, This Is the Hrook lyn headquarters of the club, and where Miss O'Neill instructs new voters. William F. Hugarty and William B Carswcll, Democratic candidates for Supremo Court Justices, arc fortu nate to have the services of ex Alderman Joseph J. Dooley and Leo Ilealy In charge of their campaigns. Both are experienced In the political game and arc In close toucjli with the leaders of the five counties comprising the Judicial district. Congressman John Kissel ot the. 3d District has become an editor. He has written a four-pag- e paper telling of his activities In Congress and what he has accomplished for his constitu- ents;. He gives many veasons In his publication why lie should be re- elected and make a strong appeal for support. Two yeurs ago he won a notable victory ami Is anxious to re- peat It. A copy of the publication Is to 1x3 sent to tho 33,000 registered voters In the district. Mrs. Elsie Calder I.ee, daughter of United States Senator Calder, has ie his chief campaign manager, and Is not only looking after tho women's end of tho campaign, but is also ar- ranging for all th? big meetings that are to be held. Sha has been a great help to Charles F. Mur- phy, manager of tho Calder Cam palgn Committee, who has abldinr confidence in her judgment In nil things. Mrs. I.eo accompanies her father in all his trips up the State, nnd when Congress Is in session spends much time, with him In Wash- ington. Cnpt. I.eo, her husband, is also much Interested in his fiither-ln-law- 's election, and has temporarily abandoned bis business to devote his entire time to tho work of the is this 850 FREE Ilench. Rolls of Music (of your own selection'), Delivery to Your Home and the Service that is backed liy 41 years of Piano. Merchandising. - A superb player action with nil tho latest ex and tempo con trols, device etc., in a desigi case, backed by the famout Wissnrr a most unusual value in musical at this price and on special terms. which means an Player Piano WISSNER The Only Pano Faetorirt in WAREllOOMS: 55 FLATBUSH St. One Block front Fulton V QPPENHEIM. ()LI1NS & FULTON STREET BROOKLYN Continued Tomorrow A Special Dress Event Featuring Styles of Distinct Originality In Models Reflecting: Decided Individuality High Grade Cloth Dresses WOMEN'S DEPARTMENT 2ND FLOOR tinder pression transposing handsome ma- hogany Colonial guarantee instruments Winner-bui- lt product ultra-ojialit- y ttrookiyn AVENUE OrTwite Livingston n Exclusively Designed of Superior Quality Poiret Twill Unsurpassable Values 18.00 Four Models Illustrated An extensive collection of charming Frocks, smartly fashioned of Poiret Twill in a of irresistible straightline and coat trimmed with soutache, fancy silk cord and braid, cluster pin tucks, self or lace Collars and girdles. 750-75- 2 8'-hA- ve. OUR EASY PAYMENT PLAN applies everywhere within 150 miles of New York. We furnish Apartments and Homes on Weekly or Monthlv Po\ments 4PIECb . WO TONE WALNUT SUIT- E- 0 A t Cfi In Louis XVI. Period, conslstlno of Chlfforobe, Dresser, Dow-En- d Bed and Vanity Drcaaerj 4 pieces, aa Illustrated, DAVEN.O SOFA DED Mahogany finished frames, uphol stared In Imitation leather; makes a full-siz- e bed when open (this does not Include mattress). As Illustrated 4.6'- - St. EIGHTH 'FlXpHurpM swd line parts blood The pains of strains and sprains ire due to congestions. Just quicken the circulation, and the inflammation and painsubside disappear. Without rubbing, Sloan' s penetrates and breaks up the painful congestion. Slaan'a r!ltfs rheumatic ralna. soothes neqralf is, arms n d rnraforts tirrd. aehlnar lit-lc- colda id cheat. Keepithaadr. Sloan's liniment-kill- s pain! VY'TtU-- ' WANTS WORK WONHKRS & Columbia G r a f o n olas from $50 Up on Our Easy Payment Plan. November Co- lumbia Rec- ords on sale. Motor Truck Deliveries Free Within 100 Miles of New York. MISSES' DEPARTMENT 3RD FLOOR Corner 46 St. AMERICAN P.sH''\ KROEHLER $U.S75 fafl variety effects, A Complete Line of NEW HOME SEWING MACHINES on Credit up to S110. Open Monday and Saturday Evenings. 750-75- 2 AVE. fithAvP circulating liOOftrnscoiiffritionfrom teg m Tbmofoiv AMght EH mfll, srcUb!e lautlre to I ITm fUnm Coostlpatlsa and Bill- - H mbmh Dd keep the dlceatlrai aod amtnsnaparnaat. aaa'Vtaflfek Ooe-thlr- d tha rtfu-PcJai- S I' dose. Made of T s a ni Inarsdleota, than eendj eoalaa. chUdno and dii1taB SUNDAY WORLD WANTS STOMACH BAD!! MEALS SOUR OR LAY UNDIGESTED Instantly ! End Flatulence, Gas, Heartburn, Indigestion C,,liew a few! Stomach fine! So pleasant, mi inexpensive, to inlck to settle un upset stomach. Tin: iiiiimrnt \Pane's Dinurpsin\ reaches the stomach nil pain and distress from indigestion or a aour, taosy stomach vanishes. Millions know Its ningir. All drug gists recommend this harmless stom- - nch corrective. CORNS Lift Off with Fingers K )l IL Doesn't hurt a bit. Drop a little \i'reeione\ on an aching corn, In- stantly that corn stops liurtinn, then ahortly you lift It right off lth finders. Trulyl Your druggist sells a tiny bottle of \Freezone\ for a ew cents, suffi- cient to remove every hard corn, soft com, or corn between tha toes, nnd the calluses, without koreness or irr.tatlon. SUNDAY WORLD WANTS WORK MONDAY WONDERS WORK MONDAY WONDERS 46th e3mutfersaig Xmas Is Right Around the Corner It is not too cjirly to tlunk of the comMitf liolirlny-An- what more satisfying gift could you nuike to your family than one of these choice instruments that we have specially repriced for our 40th An- niversary Sale. Make your selection now while our slock is com- plete. You may start your payments now and wo will reserve your instrument for Christmas Delivery. that these prices will hold good only (luring this unusual 10th Anm versa ry Kvent Specially Priced Standard Action Player Pianos $465 I'l'LLY (jUAHAN-TKU- D FOR FIVE YEARS. Contain every mechanical and artistic feature necessary for per feet playing and depend ability. At this price these player pianos reprc sent exceptional value. Special Terms A SMALL DOWN PAYMENT 3 Years to Pay RR EE 6 Rolls of Music, a Player Bench, Delivery to Your Home Man Hair See Don't lone another halrl Don't tol erate destructive A little now will .invp jour hain thicken and it; IU brnutv. railing hair nrtcr stops hv itself! Dandruft it fornii criiity scale, dcatrojlni; the hair, rools and jll, MiiilSiM- - in li.iU'nesi. II M Priced Distinctive en- dowed w i I li wonderful tonal qualities for which' Anderson & Co. pianos have long been noted. Ucnutifully finished and' built to endure. These pianos will grace any homci and arc up by the enviable reputation of the house of Anderson & Co. Priced Baby Grands I'i(Uisilely proportioned, tlicy oc- cupy pructicnlly no more space than nn And their cost is moderate fur an of tins tj pe OLDEST PIANO HOUSE OPEN EVENINGS UNTIL 9 291 Livingston St, raiiiiii,,. Specially uprights $295 Specially $595 BROOKLYN'S Near & Subway COME TO-NIG- HT DANDRUFF FALLING HAIR! \Dandcrine\ will Save or Woman's Delightful Tonic Hair Thicken! dandruff. Dandcrine strengthen 'double multiplies until models, backed Upright. instru- ment Nevins St. Nevins DeKalb 35-ce- Any Your dnipRlt lll tell you that \D.nulcr'ne\ ii the fargeit selling hair saver in the world because It correct nud tones sick, ailinu hair every lime. IVe one bottle of Dandcrine, then if joii find a single falling hair' ii v .i particle of dandruff, you can hae j mil money back. 4.