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T:fi.JOaiJliam..alatorf uu.. i SMITH CHALLENGES ; MILLER ON TIFF AND NUN( IH Wants to Know Governors . Views on $4,000,000,000 Burden on Consumers. ONEONTA, N. Y., Oct. 24. For-m- er Gov. Smith In upccc Iihcir In.M alrht denounced the federal tariff as a $4,000,000,000 Imnlrn lalil oy thr HrpnMlrrins on nil consumers for the benefit of n privileged few. and at- torned the DntiRherty Injunction an Invasion of I ho fundiimentfil rtRhtH of citizens. He Invited Gov. Millar oner more to tell what he thinks of theic nets of his own party. \What can Gov. Miller think,\ ho nsVrd, \of the Injunction proceedings Instituted by the United Shit en Attor- ney General under n Ilepubllcnn Ad ministration that had for Its effect the dcprtvlnu of a largo part of our people of their constitutional rights of free- dom of speech und the right to peace- fully nssembloT \The Governor has Invented a catch phrasa about Government to servo and Government to please. That Gjvernment which pleases tiro great majority of the people must i.f lie cesslty. servo dur'ng my Admlnlstrn iloa. where I tecured legislation In- - ctenslnpr compennajlon benefits under the Workmen Compensation Law to widows ami the dependant of those k.llcd In IndnstMni JicoKienis \Ity sharp contra with this record of nclm ement 'el is we whir lie Governor did with this great deputt nient In pursuance of his avowed theory of jrovernrm-n- t Mr all th pvu pie and not foi the few. Could lit- hnvi \II the peoplf or did tie even intend to them when tic sirippro Hie I.utxjr l)fnriminl at uppmp-i- a lions of money BUftlclint to permit I. ii in etmni l.'.i ne linve n lis ill i a Ihe weirnre of ihe great menu of the wurkr. and or I lit. no in sjtnp. h wllh them, when hi palsied the arm o tiie ii mm nl lien- - t uttrm ii- lo reach out for the protectliai of men, women and ct.lldren7 'The people have pirt on then ihlnkinn rnp ny 0r,v- Miller. I nsiet- - with him and I ininn i Know th wny ihey are thinking. So dc- -. h.. nd thnt nrvnttnfn for 111 vr conservative itntement about thu po jlbtllty of his DMITTED SLAYING TO AV6lD GHOSTS Feared Spirits, Confessed; Innocent, She Says. milTn CLOUD. Mich., Oct. 24. Taking the stand In her own hehnit. V!r. Medu llodell. accused of haVln.T ' polso cd her father-in-la- ?avld llodell. dctlared thai tho confeiilon nhtalmu by mem hers of the Htnle it\ lice win frightened from her by threats lo confront bar .with the splr ts of llodell nnd her huslmnd. Itomle Itodetl She did as the Slate police a Vied her he Mild rather than confront the aplrtts. Bhe ttenlcd ever Imvlnc seen tne poison powder he Is accuxed of havlne ndmlnlMnred to the elder no leu. \1 did not give him any polnon.\ the said. \I never thought of It. 1 never bourr.t any or had any bought for me.\ TTt f f ii i r f 1 1 n ft in The Fur 40 in. Jong. Made reverse y aluo 1452)0 115.00 '40 in. Full furred deep collar and cuffs. yalue 915.00 175.00 III1I1I1IIIIII1I.I4.1I1 Aladam merits given House Collins selling choicest Correct Style Value. great below: Natural Muskrat Coais, border, Natural Muskrat Coats, Trimmed Persian Coais, in. long. Collar and cutis of Skunk. Yalue 275.00. 195.00 Coatst 4h long. Deep and cufTs. yalue 310.00 245.00 Hudson Seal Coats (Dyed ilftwff-rat- ), 40 in. long. Trimmed Skunk, Squirrel Beaver. yalue 425.00 325.00 Natural Raccoon Coats, 45 long. quality, smartly cut. yalue 450.00 350.00 'J&Lja&W-- i urs ' ' ' 5 THE EVENING WORLD, TU 0 0 T 0 BEE 1922. Wall Street Belling Swings To Smith as Election Nears Latest Wager Is $10,500 Against $10,000 on Gov- ernor to By Joseph S Jordan. While Wall Street spcculntorii nre slow this enr In making wngcta in- to the result of the Now York Stat campaign in the absence of n poll any kind, there has been n grndun' awing towurd Smith. Krom 0 to d Miller the bitting has nhlfted t nenrly even. The latent tvuger re- ported In Wall Street Ih one of 110..VI on Miller to JlO.OOOon Smith. It wn pluccd by O. U. dc Chadcncdos & Co.. No. 20 llroad Street. Women Mipportorn of Corpoial'on CoutiBol John I. O'Unen In his ,iin pnlgn for Surrogate of if.o Countv now on open house will lo carried mi his fight. The Campaign of One Hundied Women C.tizen.i oKiied huudquuiteiR In Suite No. 302, Hotel Commodore, und trnm now on ope nliuiisr will bu carried on nftornoons und with th. following deception Committee In charge: Mrs. Oeorgo H. Cln'da Chairman; Mia Kllu O Oormnn Stan ton. Mis. May tiuttentug and Miss L Cotlllo. Mrs. .lohn P. O'Mrlcn, who In takln nn active patt In her huabauil's earn pnlgn. will be at the Women's Ileud quarters every nftetnoon. Ex-Scr- Mlko Donuldson, mede limmHHII'IH'lll'1 IIIIMIIIItlllilltllllipiUllipill Stmerica's Foremost Specialists\ OPPENHElM.l 34th Street Nev York Cape of Dark Natural Mink Sc cted Sk;m '1 1 ante, 1075.C0 winner In I'rnnce, of tho old C9th In diversifying liln campaign ngii nst h.s old Colonel, \Wild mil' Donovan, by excursionsIn the Interest ot the Democratic ticket into bin old gmunds, up the Hudson Valley. Ho Is now working In Hock laud County and Is particularly of- - In his birthplace, Ilnverstraw t. Mike has Joined with M eluiel McCabe. editor of the Huver-stia- Times; Thomas J. Krecmun, Alfred Miller nnd Jime liuphy In pushing the candidacy t'o lie Anemuly of tho State Committee-.in- from Rockland, James Parley. Mra. Nnt .1. Perlman, wife of Con- - t?reramnn Nat J. addresned hubs meeting of women on tho cunt de nnd nil unconsciously turnii I'losc ona of tho classics of tho cam palgn. When the Women's Club of the I'onim Hainan's dlalitet ln.qlaln.t ihni she give u talk nt Inst I'rldav night's meeting biic deemed it her duty ti epond, and when tl.cy asked hei what her subject would bo, aho \Wh.tt My HiiBhand Stnnda For.\ On?V tWO lluift' ntlbilrllv urn i irli.in to the subject, but on tne night of the meeting mo nn.ll was paci.cd to the doors and many unaWo to get In Thi 'MsantMilntment wan l mlion lira Peilnuin Inlked on political instead of domestic lrsucs. wo icii.i.isi). six iitniT i.v t\f( ni ii. WOOSTnrt. O., Oct. ii. Ora nn, 'Hen Kiiutfmnn were killed find six pr ohm injured lint midnight whn tivi illoinoblles met In eolllnloi jn the Lincoln cnt of here. ll llTTTTTTTTTTTri . r: wi.h Fine 24, Win. Committee ovunlngs, Reg-imc- ntamplng Perlman, Hlghwny, Exceptional xi WOMEN PLANNING BIG CELEBRATION OF NATIONAL DAY Two 'Hundred to Attend Meeting This After- noon. Elaborate plan for tho celebration y of National Day havo been made by tho members of tho Urooldyn section of tho Council of Jewish Women The chief ovent of. the day will be a meeting nt 2.30 P. M. at Temple Hcth Kmeth, Church Avcnui Hid Marlborough Uond, which 300 a omen ni o expected to attend. Miss Itoso Drcnner of Urooklyn National President of tho Council o lewlsh Women will bo tho chle Mpcaker. Other speakers will bo Mr loalnh Pisa, Natlonul Chairman o Work for the Ulindi Mrs. M, Rus Mider of Plttuhurgh, National Chair un of Religious Work; Dr. KuIki loldsmlth of Pittsburgh, National 'hairmun of Public Health Work-Mrs- . Max h. Margolls, Natlonu (.'halrman of Form Work and Presl dent of tho Philadelphia section, uni Mrs. William Loob of Providence National Chalrmun of Extension Work. Greetings from their local rouncllr vlll be read by Mrs. Elmer Eckhousc Piesldont of tho Newark section-trs- . M Mann. Pre'dent of tin Schenectady section; Mrs. William Lewie, Piesldcnt of thu Atbuny rtcc tlon und Aaslstant Chairman of Karm Work, and Mrs. Arthur Hurrls. I'tcsklont of the Atlanta section. Mis. Abruhum II. Arons. President of the Urooklyn section, will prepldc ut the meeting Since this Is the first meeting of tho Bcusun-o- f this section u. brief resume of tho work. of tho past year will be by Mrs. Mortimer Itiennnr. the Record'nir Secretnry. '.Tomorrow, Most Unusual Values Fashionable Fpr Coats and Wraps garment of such great importance to well t!i2 close attention it by the of Oppznhcimy & Co, In this special are included the of models, abso- lutely in and Superior in Quality and Prices Well-Deservi- ng Immediate Consideration A assortment, merely suggested by ihe few quotations with smart long. 4b Australian Opossum shawl collar and in. ESDAY, uctlvo licad-o- u given Natural Black Mushrat Coats, 45 in. Featuring the new wide sleeve. Yalue 450.00 350.00 Trimmed Hudson Seal Coats (Dyed Muskrat), 45 in. long. Collar and Cuffs of Skunk. yalue 525.00 395 o 00 Natural Squirrel Ccds, 40 and 45 in. long. Exceedingly attractive. yalue 675.00 450.00 'Alaska Seal Capes (Gtiaranl-e- d U. S. Govt. Shins), 45 in. long. Rich trimming of Kolinsky. yalue 695.00 550.00 Natural fclr.k Coats, 40 in. long. Tail trimming at bottom & cufts. Value 825.00 675.00 Natural Dark Mink Cccts and Capes. Exquisitely fashioned of perfectly matched skins. yalue 1,950.00 500.00 rnTrrrrrnvi MRS. FELTON WILL APPEAR IN SENATE New Appointee, However. Believes She Cannot Be Sworn Into Office. WASHINGTON, Oct. 24. Mrs. Rebecca Felton, tho .\lady from Geor- gia.\ will appear on the floor of tho tenate when Congress convenes, ro gardless of whether she can be sworn in or not. Senator Felton has made this concession to the women of thu country who havo been urging that she be sworn Into office, oven though 30 28 or 46 of or 47 hut for a day. o ht njs precedent may be. of \ to Information hero Mrs. the law will not her to lake t!w cath oi but as nn she will havo the of tho BONWIT TELLER &,CO FIFTH AVENUE AT 38 STFEET Present Imposing Collection of BLACK CARACUL FUR COATS AND WRAPS Daytime and Evening Versions with a New Sense of Richness and a New Flair Youthfulncss BLACK CARACUL PETITE JACKET Box model with Kolinsky squirrel. inches long. BLACK CARACUL PETITE JACKET Box model with bias front, black fox collar, inches long; 1 BLACK CARACUL PETITE JACKET Box model of pelts, Kolinsky squirrel collar, 30 inches long. BLACK CARACUL COAT, TRIMMED Full box model, with black fox skunk, 47 inches long. BLACK CARACUL COAT. TRIMMED Straightlinc model, Kolinsky squirrel collar, inches long. BLACK \BABY\ CARACUL COAT Various contrasting collars and cuffs, 46 inches long. BLACK 'BABY\ CARACUL CAPE Large collar wolf, dyed natural fitch, inchea long. BLACK \BABY\ CARACUL COAT established ImylTlcs. uronan United States Senator. According reaching Fcltun bcl!t.-v- permit office, pWvllego floor. an of flat Moire marking, large draped collar and cuffs of Kolinsky, 47 inches long. BLACK \BABY\ CARACUL WRAP 975 00 Side draped model, Kolinsky collar, 49 inches long. BLACK \BABY\ CARACUL WRAPS 1 2 5 0 .00 Coat and wrap types with contrasting fun, 47 and 48 inches long. Square, draped or banded collars; Mandarin or pointed cuffs. BLACK \BABY CARACUL COATS AND WRAPS 1 Fitted coat with bracelet cuffs; paneled cape with pointed fox or Hudson Bay sable collar. 47 and 48 inches long. of Paris Fur Modes in Black to 'niivi: I i I 95.00 265.00 375.00 295.00 395.00 495.00 495.00 695.00 450.00 Replicas Caracul 1650.00 2250.00 rew Lamps for R(en Houses Whojooy.r has changed till abode thlt month, baa found the need tor new lamps. For evonr room haa Iti own requlr merits, and it la raro indted that nil the lamps of the old home will look wall in tho naw. IF YOU want a lamp, now is the time to buy it, and Ovington s is the place. Now is the time, lor you will reap tts full service through the long winter's evenings, and Ovington's is the place, for here you will find lamps that run the gamut from the tiny to the stately. In spite of thetr distinction you will not find Ovington's lamps priced absurdly as lamps so often are. The prices are the prices of reason and common sense. OVINGTON'S \The Gift Shop of Fifth cArcnue\ Fifth Avenue at 39th street i