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HANNA TELLS HOW inoue of the campaign. After im.) perialion (rasts.” | And how about free stiver?” | ! tte an insur, of caurae, | wut ast ontd, 10 ie of minor tm~| portance before the great issuce| San | en toned.” _ Deserted by Their Mother Little Ones Were y em tas . a n Issue Imperialism; ut hat miasing tncome Found Nearly Dead { nion Club Page Owns| Blinded praswe and | Then Come Trusts and oun early ead Irom Up to Robbery of = | Stole the Night’s - Big Check Awaits the Presi-; hii —_— | —— 8 . — : United States Senator James K Jones, Tr wae Dot omitted by design ferris! i The Rrenine W ” evandmother called! Siiney A. Cole, employed as 4 pax nied Sy red pepper Louis Lefties dent Maker—All Work, Arkansas, Chairman of the Demo: Boe ie my Wigment @ specie plank WINSTED Conn, J e two W a ta Phen n € #an arraigned Ais) seventeen years on, See ry 4 Le National Committees, came over! The prospe uerous the coun. “Mitren of Mra. Samuel Watkins wt Cae eet tae eta tm pice Court and mottier’s liquor store ot MG Seemed ouee No Talk. from Washington on the “Owl” train.) Yo 2 gel Sagan LA Fgh Bae allege A ee ae Be | seats dre. Maria cate We coe rushet into the East Fittysdaee arriving early this morning and ging minal states, ad 1 pre: | ee" Pog ee ee a a aaah ian ne Don ‘ oe carly (hie morning ami straight to the Hoffman House, where ait Bad. tenn | Base . lei he easeeen pares 2 fesse an| pee he robbery of last nights se b eporter of The Eve: " = * . : seen . d bee vel eee With businesslike promptness Senator | Bliss Greets Hanna. hat Si allel —— simepevers se) he her. fl fsa - “A'6°4) The lad said that he was preparing t@ Mark Hanna walked into the campaign “L have come over from Washington tradiet all the| Mre 5 «meet Wothine in Sheffleld, jus Were scampering ower thetr Among Mrs. Siormberg’s boarders were, W2* (M* Hawor store for the night ant headquarters of the National Rep abit. | en te and teas neWepapers.jacrose the river from Wine Mrs be ocean teagure pre har . 11 counted the contents of the cage ® ean Committee ai 1 Madison avenue at} or the purpose t whee: Sarah Watkine ta the crandmother ruded and the | wasted away from) (PAC e® berney, twensy « clerls in iran, Amounting to F7, emd hed, 0 o'clock this morning | to it ge A gall ©] Mes Samuel Work sappeared lenient and bunk mien could be Robes? Reginala ve money in & cigar box, whem " 7 e d sem led in ty i fou en Cad - = m = " ved ‘ He rode up trom Elberon, N J. ona daa's alae Go cen Seon & alba ‘COFFEY'S: aa ou? Th WIN, Tuenday. leaving th ked and 4 a. ee ‘ rushed tn, thew a handfet of Bandy Hook boat Me was eoeompanted 7 jthe shutters barred 1: was supposed) Mra Watkine tok the children home| © "yy s 2 epper in bis even be Be = os a bee agess thougo we may | pearen? ne ” 1 had ps ne selann % Blernverg Bo up eariy yesterday vied end cased. snatched money ae Corning B. Diien, | Frem the Restor | | thing the State leaders will probably be ea RAR. Gre TE YS 40g a ae See in morning (o get oreakiant for Tierney from nie aud, and street landing they rode to headquarters | sett to manage the campaign in New |Se™ , Ea Ghe left under her pillow sao in a said he atve no a me ced | ll poo MeN at er PERE. IN CASINO BLN chammls deg It wae ‘alten waite abe, ™™ comtam ; As alao shown t er . , eae h ting 10h from the leaders throughout the State! pele, every election din-| ihe election disirict system as the only phe ran i ssilelae of : feaching (ie committes $0 o wmant 1 feel confident New York wi her | trict enth Assembly Di mn ome of representa ton Reome in a Few and Rob me fenator N. Ml. Seott, Joseph Manley and | electoral votes to Bryan and Stevenson.” | of K who are fight fed that alt Months, asda at ; S vera! days ago John Schindler, four Frederick (Gibbs | eee ee in See ; bm Bentzation of 4 fire stared in J. Me Morton's aue| shown aim *y mas and a old, of Ot TiS eet a While greetings were exchanged, Com Croker and Senator Hill had made ug ng Third avenue, Broshiyn, aa in the pas t versiy ured about the baal by tailing their difference. Lp it true?” anmed to place an Acted Vrinung ' b ny Theatre uid lar anget " Mrs. Sternberg |” mitteeman Brooker, of Connectiout, en- | nN oe he q bids an tho come ; ninth street and Broad! was mn ig 4 pa) of Dolling water, He remain- tered. He called Mr. Hanna aside anf wer sald any such thing. though | he Held oming primary | —_ raing 7 ed a Die home, being attended “ ud ‘ r ta on iJ pre the handed him a pink check Croker “wilt work i harmony Yor the Lilhan Russell oharmingly Aessrines , eaithaaipidinidai tall dh dha | 1 Cole's “loske vee Ne" | Caapliy phy alan, ' GETS A BIG CHECK success of ihe ticket summer life along the Jermey const im te unknown This te th ) > me eeeene that Te “ / ve been variously quoted on he Summer “ Heotion of Lie Sun third blage in Morton s place in the jaw removed t> Bellevue Hospital, Mr. Hanna's face glowed and Ne was} the relative’ importance of the domingt-| ever in his distriet, and would rout the} day Wor |. next Sunday few months page vine ie heard to remark something that ou Uke “that's @ good start.” Mr Biles was! called and allowed to gaze on the check before was placed carefully " away In Mr. Hanna's p | “How much was the check for?’ sald Mr. Bijss, echoing the query of the newspaper men who had watched the! \ Uttle pantomime. | “Now, that's our private business! strictly. You are getting down to the Toot of things when you fish for that! fort of information Mr. Blies wae tn such good humor over the cheek that he laughed heartily | while refusing to give up t nforma: tion. ! , Mr. Hanna came to town f | ~ He was attired ust | @ray flannel, He wore al cht walstevat,| tan shoes and 4 raw hat Hie face 5 beamed with goo ea | P| eal “We are he 4 nT 1 have realiy nw » way. In a gon| eral way, we are here to-day to start things going. We will be tn con e througaout the morning et | how we stand and what @ tc and where || is to be done Our w here, of course, wil! © district only. Mr K nok after the West apd ite centrai coungry frotn| the general headquarters in Chicago. “Vor the present ican only say we are| here to work and not to talk. After we! af do a« litte work we will nave ume to| iW an back and iaik While Lue other fel} lows are doing the worki “E am pot given to ions, This ! taik “Shout. the + ts bosh, We have work ahead ot wo wouldn t} be here. Committeeman RoC. Kerens, of Mis-| eourt, woo has charge of the Western} end ot the camp, app th Mr Hanna Ame i fim As he Mid #0 he was asked what he though BS Jones's prediction that, the Democ would carry New York State Mr. Hanna's tures clouded, and with a tone of ity ne sald “This Ie to Jous and a busts ¢ of the voters tt ho United States,” . With that Mr. Hanna grapbed Mr. | Keren's arm and disappeared in the committee-room - LOTS OF WORK TO 00. When the conference adjourned at! noon Mr. Hanna threw the door ie) Ne room open and invited the news- 7; We a ‘alow i that we have @ lot of wor] | td to ed adv ti dally con’ with the ye coun ‘i Me tips the elev a second time about indsee! —— i that the we New York #tate “We are going to jo Mr Hanna titer ne thought Just one years a to say that if ony ine putting things augurating the campaign. T have engaged my cotta Deron for August. 1 may ha’ MeKir Y “ant ! Toupee if there Is need. te of work Voin very working h Bept 1. barring @ run to ch am called tor heat T rather , Nhe i > my game leg god. ALL COATS or. Asked to _Amted to contrast the cc INGLE SWS. Bouth Broo ain and erect! a Wie Wy depot on the istand = oe ne feasibility of Ft will lepend om the. posstbit Water deep Mough along permit the docking of the * tranaport service There dan * for the erection of of! ce for the iw tei) carrying out of Provemen:s the committe wit, it in cor. Plane to make Governor's Island one | } of Ue most completely equipped army | mot outs . the country are under consiler- | ip ge ta z i Hoard of Improvements ranaport m- | tratisi f th Major-en. ohn R. iiroake,|nervice ‘of the army aball not mind th ft may cw 1, an lesple. of the Engineer ¢ and Col 8 Kimball, Aasiotaat | | The Secretary | me to make > terate eo him within threw weel bewu! A tour Governor's Island to Be Improved—Transports May Dock There. + a] JONES SURE tng issue, WT you set it vaginase ‘4 “Why, imperiation is by all measurement the moet import ALL CARS TRANSFER TO Furnishings for Men. ’ Fowr-Ply Collars, 3§ different styles; sold under a different brad a | 1S: tomorrow 10 packed in a box for $1.00, oF each 10c. Also latest Summer styles of E, & W., Lion and Crown brand Collars and Cufls complete | ne of sizes always on hand. Silk Handkerchief Searts in Persian effects; sold regularly for $1.00 and $1. price, 5c. Lg Silk String Ties, about SO different patterns and colors: M.& F, price, $ do. tailed at 2¢c.- price (Oe hs alk Madeas Cheviot Bat Lad Ties, beautiful range of pat- terns, 2S¢, value, at 10c. Silk PateEnd Ties, large assortment, SOc. grades, 25¢. Men's Imitation Guyot Suspenders, all desirable patterns; 25c. is the regular rice; our 18, 4 bay n Frenck Liste Suspenders, assorted, in the new cross stripe, all web- Pong Fane Crear ee grade 19¢. Main Plese, th 1. Sention. Men’s and Boys’ Shirts, 25c, 39¢ & 44c. Those at 25¢. are made of fine percale, cut full, double-stitehed seams, liun- dered neckband and ga hered back: manufacturer's price was $4.50 per dozen. Those at 19, come in men’s sizes only, some are made with two separate cuffs, some with one serarate collar and ong pair of cuffs, amt others with but one pair of cuffs, Am aimost endless variety of patterns, Regularly retaied at upward from 7 Sc. Those at 44¢, come in men’s sizes, made of fine Pedford cloth, cut fall, double Stitched, gathered yoke; come in colorings of pink stripes, blue and heliotrope. Male Pieor, Gib Ot. Section Men’s & Boys’ Straw Hats, 50c. | . All of these, which were priced a little time ago at $1.00, $1.50 and $2.00, to go at the above price, The men’s hats come in stiff brims and soft rolls; rough and fine braids, trimmed with blick, blue and fancy sik bands. Those for boys and children are the stiff brims and sailor effects; some sold as high as $3. Main Floor, Gh ML Corner Perfect American Watch, $ 1.18 Genuine high-grade Ansonia timepiece, fully guaranteed Will keep as good ttmeas a $°0 watch. They are stem winders and setters, with second hand and in nick eb plated cases. Main Plow, Preot, Centre. Pebble Eyeglasses and Spectacles, 98c. es may be had in straight or riding bow; eyeglasses with patent ‘oriad nose rest: fitted with genuine axis-cut pebbies, The Superiority of pebbles ig an accepted tact. Leading opticians ask from §3 to $4 for eyeglases and spectac es of this kind. Chamois cleaner, silk guard and eyeglass free with every purchase of the above to-morrow, Ssh Viens, Powe, Cottires Complete Shaving Outfit, 98c. 1 Genaiae, Holle Groged Wate Raror with praraniee & Buteher) 1 Cake Bese Bhaving Soup | Bottle Rey Kum or Witeh Hagel HE 4 Tirifitanting of Gu ion } Coke of Megneats. 1 ftck of Superfine Cometic It consists of everything necessary for a quick, easy shave. Main Floor Mth i estion Women’s Oxford Shoes, 79c. 2 tam and black leather, reduced from, upward, $1.25 light or heavy — Girls’ and Boys’ Russet Shoes, 98c, Lace and button styles heavy weight uppers and soles? Bevond Floor, Sth Mt Seetion. James Means Shoes, per pr., $2 These shoes are the standard $4.00 quality and EB "PF equal for wear, An assortment to select from, inclading hundreds of pairs; sizes Stott, Bhex Shetland calfskin, a very soft and seasonable wearing leather. All weights of solg lace or elastic side stylen shapes, medium or wide; toe phin of with toe cape Mein Per, Oe & Umbrellas for $1.50. Men's Women’s Umbretias, 2 and 28 inch. covered with taffeta silk, close on steel rods, in a variety of handles similar to those mounted om high-class umbrellas, $2.50 of $3.00 will not buy a better umbrelli for wear or appearance. Mate Flew, 1% Semon. A Bargain Backed by a Superior Value Is a Characteristic Bloomingdale Bargain. Store Open Until 6 P. M. Saturday. tS + OOOO > Oe To-morrow will be the last day of the Greate-t} Mill and Factory Sale we have ever experienced, We want to neake the last day the best. D» you thin‘’s you need any more convincing argument proving that four values 2 values are supreme than a glance at at the tems below?) iw’ Stocks of Men’s and Boys’ Boys’ Summer Clothing. a Of the hundreds of Mill & Factory stocks offer espn those most suitable to our trade, clothing in mahy instances ‘or less than fifty cents on the dollar, and while these goods last will offer some of the greatest bargains ever known in the history of the clothing trade, Men's Cheviot and Cassimere Suits, $3.93. Several “or Styles of men's business sults, well made, perfect in tit; worth §7 to Men's Blue Serce Suits, $4.94. Made of pure worsted, guaranteed fast color Diue serge; trimmed ia the very best manner Men's Fine Suits, $8.88. Made of fine velour cassimere, cheviot and soft finish black thibet, perfect ple tailoring and trimming. All sizes, including stout and extra large; from $12 to $14. Men's Clay Suits, $9.95. Of imported Bolinbroke black clay, either sack or frock cutaway styles all sizes. Seldom sold for less than $13 or $14, Men's Trousers, $1.66. Great value, mide of wool, cheviot and cassimere; stripes, checks, plaids, ete., perfectly made and perfect in fit_ Worth from §} to $4. Suits for Young Men, $3.33. Stzes 14 to 20 years all wool cheviots and cossimeres a variety of the lat- est patterns; perfectly made and well trimmed: worth $6.50. Boys’ Washable Suits, 19. Sizes 3 fo 40 yearn well made, with deep sailor collar and neat steipes. No Mail Orders Filled. Boys’ Suits, $1.98. Sizes $ 10 16 years all woul, double breasted jackets twenty of the latest styles. Boys’ Two Piece Saits, $2.92. Sizes B Bo 16 years; dowble breasted jackets arranted fast color, made of all wool eheviots plain blue and Diack unlinushed " Boys’ Sailor Suits, $2.41. Sallor or Vestee styles, fine grade all wool, fost color cheviots, collar trimmed with several rows of Dritd: value $4.00 Keeent Poor Gh Mt Section eo eee seo ene cere ne cce Dresses for: Girls and Misses. Girls’ Dresses, 49c. Of colored percale and lawn. The percales come in two ditferent styles, with tulle over stowider and trimmed with braid those of lawn have jacket effect edged with lace, sizes 4 fo 14 years special to-morrow at 496. Girls’ Dresses, 98¢. Some of colored percale and gingham, with white pique yo! of same material sizes 4 to 14 years price Wc, Dresses, 98c., $1.39, $1.79, $1.98, We will close out the balance of the Children’s and Misses’ Washable Skirts of crash, duck ana white and colored pique they are all weil made and nicely trimmed; sizes 12, 14, 16 yeass; prices Doc, $1.59, 91.79 and $1.98 Se-ont Pear Women’s Underwear, 8c, 12c and 19, sc. Ribbed Vests, of fine cotton, for se. @ren's 2g9c. Ribbed Vests, of fine quality liste thread, in a variety of Styles, at 12¢. each Women's Shaped Vests which rerularly sol! for Sc, made ot tinest grades cotton and lise thread, tn ali sizes up to the extra Large. Price now 196. Mere Pheor, Sth f) Beetiee. deep sailor kes and bias folds oy Sretion, ‘LOCKED HER GIRLS THK $4 i) THIEF USED Weenex s Lawn Made of tine black lawn with closely tuck Women 5 tine black sil mousseline stri Nowe of these two lots sent ©. 0. D, Inch ding laced appliqued lace efle.ts. Values up to Soe. Ribbons, 3c, 5c, 12c,21c per per yd. Plain and Fancy Taifeta, one to seven inches wide, values ph rehrn tlve! Ribbon, satin back, (aft edges, No. 4 at Se. pad. ae Hosiery, 6c, J This is an exceptional fature Men's, Women taney and the m 404 last Color, tie. wd Children’s sty @. and openwork Rembrandt ded ety’ Hermsdorf black, For to-morrow, per pat, \ | | | BANANAS fancy art doaen Lt wart, 4 RN. vende PRAS if an pe, SALMON, 1-10. a Frened, Drink Iced Po. ch WHEAT very finest. our regular price me le, apecial, DID HO MACARE AGHETTI, f from Pracee. Kind. Lib pkge., » w RE FLOUR Oar He kind, swiss CHE mported alice REEF. per Ib. VADE, ie fire CAROLINA RICE, ox-4 tra, +I> packages, 12° best Imported, per bot ‘ Hs the, 98 42148 sont botte ARMY AND NAVY live VBRMOUTM. aneet tial: inne owt cee! peer. IRON AND WINE. very nourteh- WESTERVELT Ss PuRe MALT WITlRKEY in bal “ CLARET. very vigerating - De bes more than ¢ to & cus Dig bottles, dow, Dig dott be Gi 1 FT. O.L_D_ UNIVERSITY =P om RYE WHISKEY JAMAICA RUM, fines per boils, SG AS BO | Steen quarts | died about an sour afverward. Unless Stated Otherwise. pe Shirt Waists, $1.98, Pete te wna en ececces. Women’s Lawn Neckwear, 25c. “trimmed law Sailor Colters, with revers and tucked and er yds Nev) ab te. per ya. Mais Fiver, oo oan Men's or Wo full seamless, im black and tans, to- morrow price, 6c. Staid blacks and tans, al! guaranteed Women 5 finest grades of s0c. Lsle Thread Hose, imported tngrain Ye, white heels amd tees; i@ the wclcbeaea Men’s Underwear, 25¢. SOc. grades of {a be ggan Shirts and Drawers, medicm and Night weights, with Some Grocery Sid, taken away, per th. 1h sarad¥, 8s'9, 14 and GanDiN' pa, Frenoa, on kckes ‘SARDINES, Oe ina 28 YLON TEAS as fol- lows Our @e kind, per 94 ar We. kind, per Ib Uur Ge. kind, per Ib. Our The kind) per tb c 3 86 ot ANGE Marshal re beet bun Finest Wines, &c., at less than wholesale prices. | CREME DE MeNTHR, pane. EXTRACT, our Be, bind (pot gee an than 2 dosen omer Waists, 98¢. ed back and front, flare cuffs, all sizes. cond Plow, Gh Grete, Je and 25e, men's Hose, 12c. quality, 9c. sad see, (ieee sen e strictly frst quality a. Main Fier, 10) % Sectien,. a oe ee Specials. pak A few O p,, ma tall care an tel ‘ane | RASPR 9 our Be. dott 5 | LIM JUICE, Indian, worth iB pie, 110 wat. noir BEE! a R, makes Dottie, GRAPE JUICE, highest quailty Tea. Gar Go. quarts, Our Be pints, ut We halt rhe SHC! = tans, 98: :e » rots 5 pw As ci TONGUB. best Ree Der on | Fae ta deo ‘an te Seda Grownd iam tes, dosen, 2. BURGUNDY. big bot 5 Ues, don, 4 3 BY! san“ #00 Be Greved Fier, 1 @ Sectien Its People, the Country, the Scat of the Mas- ° Sacres, with a Description of the Empire Upon 0 Is About to Wreak Vengeance. GREAT WAR MAP. N GOLOR NEXT SUNDAYS WORLD, . CIN A Which Civilizatio he ae ° a °