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rn tt v EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 1922. SMITH VIPTflDV ni MQ timiiii iiiiinii tin Mil WITH LATEST FIGURES; W MAY RULE LEGISLATURE (Continued) Jhe Democrats rron every offlce. an-1 n Manhattan the only UepuMlmnr ;4JYho are definitely known to hayi jmosca into in ieeimaiurc are ai. $mrmblyman Oeorpe N, Jrsse, In tht Vld (Washington Heights) District. ,tirm T7 lmifman In ,Yi. 7IK fkftViri Ketnpner In the 9th, and Josepi titctnocrc in tno ism (-TiiKiiocKinc JDiMrlct There existed last night n ' flight chance for Assemblyman Sol Ultman In the 6th District, where Re- .publican County Chairman Koenljr Is Header. ' When Smith takes hold nt Albany "Jan. 1 next lie will have divided .Heclslatlva House on till hands. His own party will control tho Hcnato having elected twenty-six of the tlfty-oncr members, exactly enough to "wrest It from tho hands of the Ro .publlcahs. 4j tn tho Assembly, however, thero jwlll bo olehty-two Republicans and Alvtv.ftlpht nomfir.rats. Tho nresen'i Ann(n cnntnln thlrtv.nlne Henubll "cans and eleven Democrat and thi Assembly 103 Republicans nnd forty fo Democrats. Consequently the :Smtth tidal wave has reduced Uepuo- Jlcan "majority on Joint ballot from SI to 13. SMITH MAY CONTROL THE LOWER HOUSE. To all Intents and purposes, despite .Bis votes more than tho number nce- .vssary to orcanlte the Lower House. Oovcrnor - elect Smith undoubtedly 'will bo virtual monarch of all he sur veys from Capitol Hill. The.ro are 'from up-State cities sympathetic with i if 't mn nt ir cimlth'a nrnrottd leffls- latlvo reforms. Thoy can be counted upon to Join wlth,tno Democrats win-n occasion demands. Bevcn Republlcnn recalcitrants aro all the Democrats require. Another thins: tso canarc: or ue publican Assemblymen from New v.rtr niv vlriimllv form u bloo that will hold the bulunce of, power In tho Uower HOUkC. ine sironKcai oiiiuuh them Is As.-emblyman Jewo of Man hntfan. counted one of the ablest moti In the Legislature Intolerant of party domination. Jesse fought most of the Miller cgv iutlvn i.rnrram durlns the lust two veurs ut Albany. He led the battle upalnst Mr. Mlllor'a tmctlon reorran- txaUon bill In mi. Jeiao may oq n,.m nvtii mora nowcrlut than Hpeaker Macliold at Albany next winter. OPPORTUNITY TO REORGANIZE DEPARTMENTS. Pnnirnl nt (tin Henate will enable r. i u . n i.lnii ...tt ffHn llAmilillmin politicians ho has declared Mr. Mlllr put In aB ncaas or imponani aojiarj niul hurnniii. With twenty. six voles thero Mr. Smith Is ussuted that all bis appointees .will bo promptly confirmed. Smith Is expected to strlko the Lusk bills from the statute books, put through a bill exempting Incomes of $5,000 or less from tho personal In come tax, reorgnnlze tho Labor De partment and 'stop direct compensa- tlon lettlomonui wjtn injured wors men. and smash the Miliar prosrnin for private development and distri bution of hydro-cleotric current, ine platform pledges him to these acts. Exactly from what angle Hmtth will attack Mr. Minor's New York City Transit Commission Is not known. Ho docs'proposo at nl hazards to clvo t 3 City Administration representa tion on It. None of the Public Service Com missioners can be removed by the Governor. A two-thirds vote of, the Lcelslaturc Is required to eject them and only aftor a trial which In reality, would be an Impeachment proceeding. ;j Hvir fp confident It will le a comparatively1 easy thlnir to win enough Republican. Awomhty men from up-State city districts, where tho Miller commission Is un popular, to unseat all the Miller com missioners and enable tho new tSov crnor to namo his own selections. EXPECTED TO PULL WITH CITY HALL. Bmlth declared during tho cam palitn for city representation and vo'co In the affairs of the New York I'ort Authority. How this can bo ac. compllshed remains to bo seen. Tho status of tho present commlnslnnnrH Is bcllovcd to lo solidly fixed In the treaty negotiated between the States of New York and New Jersey, Perhaps the bluKCst task Hm'tli Iiiih set for himself Is tho re-establish-ment of tho direct primary, Thto he will tackle, it Is understood, in his first message to the Legislature TMtnmuny men assume that cordial relattuns will exist between Hmlth ul Albany .nnd Hylan In the City Unit. Party solidarity Is what Tammany Leader Murphy will decree for the next two years. Ho oeliaves thit after another term of Hmlth It will bo comparatively easy to retain con trol of the Htate. Therefore ho wants to gtiurd aenlnst friction between tho I Hall's best vote-Betters. ULLMAN IS ELECTED IN 6TH ASSEMBLY DIST. ,-t r.lrrllon llnnril (Comil I'rn 1 tested )lnltnl. Hnl Kltinnn, ItApiiMlcan rnndldnlf fiom the 6th Aertbly District, was de clared elected lo-dcy by the action of the new niectlon Heard In tho 17th Election District. This Is the district which was deadlocked by the action of the election board running; out and their rret lilnr ordered by Congressman Net IVrlman, who hlinrelf wns re elected to Congress, this election dis trict being In his Cosrnreealona! District. The ballots were taken to the Hfth Street Police Station and a new bosrd Appointed. The now board was stnllod over several protested ballots, but In the end counted them, giving o plurality for tho Assemblyman of 9C, which clect l(htm over Welnfeld. tho Democrat, by 12 voles. Proceeding wei dropp-d ngalnst the board that ran out. FIRST DEMOCRAT IN TEN YEARS ELECTED IN 10TH D. HlirrWf ICnntt, Jmt Defeated. Won There In tOlB. I Joseph T. Tlynn lias been elected from the 10th Assembly District and that Republican stronghold will b rep resented by a Democrat for the first time In ten years. Tho last time a Democrat was elected there was In 1913, former Sheriff Dave Knott being the Incumbent. Mr. tlynn was heralded as the "102a model," arid mode a wonderful house to house cam paign, with carttall speeches and auto parades. Mr. Knott was defeated on Tueeday as a candltads for Congress by Con gressman Nat D. Perlman In the Uth District. WITH ROAST MEATS KUh, Game, Poultry, tc,erre Yorkshire Ihiddlng or stuffing flavored with ELL'S Seasoning If grocer will not; : rjrrnlr TOU. send IDC tor samDltnackaffe and rrre ttox SeoJfc elvini hc Ul and house hold recipes. Aik flreeers ter Bell's Seasoning t BONWIT TELLER 6uCO. PIPTH AVENUE AT 05 STREET. FRIDAY A Sale of ""BONTELL" SILK OR WOOL HOSE FOR WOMEN AND MISSES Our Regular Qualities at Far Below Regular Prices "Bonteir Silk Hose 1.95 Fine quality, in all silk or with lialc soles; Black, white, Mandalay, beige or taupe. Sheer Silk Hose 2.25 possamer quality, with sheer lisle garter top and silk sole. Black, gunmetal, otter, bronze or silver. ParisClox Sheer Silk Hose 3.95 Fine sheer quality all silk, with Paris dropstitch clox, Black only. Imported Ribbed Wool Hosel.50 Excellent quality, in brown or green heather mixtures. Silk and Wool Hose 1.95 Excellent quality, in various tones of camel, brown, Oxford mixtures; or in all black. Silk & Wool Novelty Hose 3.50 Exceedingly fine quality in derby ribbed dropstitched o tripes or dropstitch clox effects in the smart tones obrown. "Boratel!" Glove Silk Vests and Knickers IN EXTRA HEAVY QUALITY 9 Glove Silk Vests 2.75 Regularly 3.50 Tailored bodice top, flesh color. Glove Silk Knickers 3.75 Regularly J -50 1 This Store Will Be Open Armistice Day Lord & Tavlor mm -V " i AVENUE FitzRoy 1900 For the Center of Home Activities A Dining Room Set, ?295 THE most memorable occasions in the home occur 'round the dining room table. And these occasions' are rendered even more enjoyable when the furniture reflects an atmo sphere of character and distinction. Illustrated is a par ticularly attractive set in ten pieces, combination walnut, interiors of quartered sawed oak. The set is 295, especially reasonable for one of such excellent workmanship and design and is typical of the many values you may see here. SIXTH FLOOR Continuing the Special 'Values in ORIENTAL RUGS THIS selection of Oriental rugs, taken from regular stock and reduced, contains a number of excellent values. Persian, Caucasian and Chinese patterns are represented. All possess" that rare beauty which marks the true Oriental. Gft?55 Persian and Caucasian rugs, sizes from 3V& feet x 612 feet to 4 feet x 8 feet. Qit 385 An assortment of choice quality Persian and Chinese rugs. Room sizes approximately 9x12 feet. . In addition, you may find here Oriental rugs in sizes to accommodate "every need. Our stock is most complete. FIFTH FLOOR Fine Linens For the Approaching Holidays IT is time to be seeking the linens you will need for the oncoming holidays; cidier for gifts or for your own use. Here are several of die many attractive offerings you will find1 in our Linen Department. Table Cloths and Napkins. Of Irish linen, double damask, m circular designs. Cloths, 2x2 yards, 10.50, 2x2 yards, 13.50, 2x3 yards 15.75. Napkins to match, 22 x 22 inches, 13.50 dozen. Huck Towels, A soft, absorbent quality Irish linen, hemstitched. Da mask borders, monogram space, 10.50 dozen. Gudst Towels. All pure linen, hemmed, 3 dozen. Luncheon Sets. Oblong shape, Italian hand-embroidered on oyster linen, in blue, brown, red and self colors. 13 piece set, 15. SECOND FLOOR t tMatching Designs in Floor and Bridge Lamps WE are" illustrating two attractive lamps which wc have had designed especially to harmonize with each other; used singly, they present a pleasing individual appearance. Junior Floor Lamp, 45. Finished in ntujue gold and black, complete vith plaited Georgette shade in numerous colors and He signs, pull cords and tassels. Bridge Lamp, 35. A graceful dragon arm distinguishes this attractive lamp. Com plete with 14 inch plaited Georgette shade. FIFTH FLOOR. Specially cRetdueed Blankets and Comforters WE have reduced a large stock of blankets and comforters to prices which simply cannot be duplicated at the present market. Only a few of many special offerings arc given here. Cambric Comforters, 19.50 Figured English cambric down comfort ers with plain borders to match in rose or Copenhagen. A fine quality stem less down fonns the filling. Only a limited quantity are available at a price barely covering importation. Satin Comforters, 22.95 An all silk satin cover stuffed with fleecy pure wool makes dus comforter wonderfully warm, yet light in weight. Handsomely stitched, in Copenhagen and rose. Plaid Blankets, 8.50 An allyir gin wool blanket m attractive plaids. In texture these blankets are soft and pliable, and the edges arc finished with a three mch ribbon of harmonizing color. In the striking black and white combination, or in blue, pink, tan, lavender, grey and red. 66x80 inches. Weight lbs. SECOND FLOOfc Tilley's Bird Feeds cAre an Important Contribution to the JVell-'Being of Cage 'Birds ALL those who are interested ifi birds, (and who is not?) will welcome our acquisition of the products of Mr. G. D. Tilley, the emin ent naturalist of Darien, Cotm. Tilley's Bird Feeds are the result of years of practice in caring for birds of all kinds; their application produces gratifying results in the preservation of voice and plumage. Mr. Tilley's personal representative will be here all this week; she is well qualified to ad vise you as to the ca.re of birds in general as well as treatment for individual cases. HOUSEFURNISHINGS DEPARTMENT SEVENTH FLOOR. Our Upholstery Section Delights the Sye With Colorful Hangings DRAPERIES for every purpose, in every delightful color combination; new designs in curtains and couch covers; the latest fabrics; all contribute to the colorful atmosphere of the Fifth Floor. Imported and Domestic Cretonnes. The majority of these are in the popular chintz colors. Special values at 45c, 65c and 1 yard. Imported Scotch Madras Curtains. Soft and light, in double border designs, with-or without yalance. ' 3.25 pair. FIFTH FLOOR Narcissus Bulbs SMakc Charming Gifts WHAT more delightful gift than flowers ? And what more delightful flower than white narcissus ? There's an added fascination too, watching their daily progress until they finally bloom forth in all their glory. 3 bulbs in gift box 50c 3 bulbs ahd bowl, assorted colors, 75c and 1 3 bulbs, bowl, flower holder and black glass stand . . . 3 Japanese bowl and bulbs . . . 2.75 ART DEPARTMENT FIFTH PLOOfc Ttacc Your Order Icrtv for Christmas Greeting Cards ENGRAVED, personal Christmas cards are recognized as die most effective messengers for conveying Holiday wishes. But if you would make use of these substitutes for your real presence you must act in advance. Vou will find here a number of styles of engraved and hand colored cardsto choose from. GROUND FLOOR Individualize Your Christmas Gifts by Making Them Yourself of Sealing Wax DID you ever believe you could easily make a colorful string of beads? Or a fascinating- pend ant? Or a lifelike flower? If you are at all inter ested in creative work you must vuit our Seventh Floor and let an expert in sealing wax art show you how simply all of these things, and many more, may be made. A few inexpensive tools and materials and you can evolve tho most arm tic and striking designs. SEVENTH FLOOR MAIN FLOOR