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f } q inyg fea a an Ap, LOVE AND LOGIC MADE CANDIDATE FACE ABOUT. | MISS ROSENTHAL Reaomeeanmanened SOOO O OOOOU OOOO OOOO UNOUOOUO0 UCU TOOU) Republican Edelson Now for, ; Bryan—Mrs. Rosenthal Dit It, When Tammany Hall decides to ad mit women workers to tty Inner clrele Mrs, Samuel Rowenthal, of No. 28 Bast , roadway, should be selected by acola mation And when William J. Firyan ts elected President he should not forget the ser- vice Mrs. Rosenthal haa performed in behalf of tho Democratic ticket in New Verk City, For this popular mother of a group of Charming dauahters who will soon make thelr entrance Into society, has deve ater ersieieisieiererere: elele eels Sieie © sie: Slelerese)e eleleielelerslele’ls (= -slelelelsleleierelelele| ejeleiessisieie Sieieie\eee. Answer No. 1 wae given by Joseph 2 “Lem tot In agoord with the \ platform,” said Mr, Bdolaon sed to Iropertaltom, T believe ve army should) be reduced that trun! are a menace to und T hol the people of this country. For there resrone 1 deolined to make the race (o] the &t Benate in the Tenth Din. trlet."* pve and Logle, the cne believed by Answor No. 2 te i thing about the little mt woo like to think that it J reavon, Botled down it in nd Leowle. pp hat Hones! home of the Hosenth: at Broadway directly i epubll- can headuuarters of the Fourth Aesem- bly Distriot t aleo Happens that Mra. Rosenthal'a youngest daughter, hab | and pretty, vften in the parlor of her home as wocn he called aa at the Rogenthals' ae at hia party Oped into an effective vote getter, She Neaanarsere pers M4, * Seren of politic oe maxim in the Rosenthal household, fa m@ pleader of political logic rtrong ‘This maxim is: None but Democrats enough to convince men heretofore! need apply for the hand heart of a planch Republicans that they are wrong | ftorenthal in their convic Pla ac Mr. 2 steey wre. hort. ot , [this TC is quite likely, however, ¢ he Ie the w Samuel Rosenthas. [ho tid -hearlof it, and made. a men: @ winter of Jud pha, and a steter- in-law of Judge yhn Henry Me Carthy, of Tammany Hall, no that tt in Rot atrange rhe should be well versed in politics, Mother of a Pretty Girl, To MrMs. Rowenthal's powe fuasion and (he fact tha mother of preity Miss Re Democratic party owes the pr ition of affairs in the Tenth Senatorial District, where John FP Ahearn has a clear field (hrough the sudden with drawal the Republican candidate, Jo n announced recently that make tna race for the « Republican ticket and fol- Jawet thin with the sensational sta ment that b wold be fov 1King as inan, there Ww & the “Imperialist vih Ward nN fill or was he pushed evtion tn the hall of the y Dintrlet headquarters ee vere (Wo liniswers to the diene AGE “SUPER” ONCE RICH. Gvorge Conklin, Miltenalrets soa, Works for 50 Cents a Night, Witty conte a nigat t# what he gets for playing Uh part of “Blot, a Restaurant Keeper,” In the drama “Her Majesty" at the Manhat+ tan Theatre. Lora than a year ago he war the son of a millionaire, a member of half a @ogen fashionable clubs and a leader In Drooklyn poelety Tt all came ‘bout in this wy Hie father was John M. Conklin, of the firm Of John M. Conklin & Son, an off-shoot wnimportan Journeay's, The father died sudden: » Then came qa business crash, and ¢| pringiples also contributed, me there Neures were given; "Liabilities, 00; aanete—nothing,”” George Conklin, the son, had dra- matic talent, and had taken part in AMatour theatricals, conched by Emil Hoch, of "Her ty" Company, * young man will make loch’ say nh acto lin t# six feet tall and andsome, faye: “lam not afraid to look misfortune in the face a WORE SILKS, FOUND DRUNK. Richly Dressed Woman Conceats Mdeutity to Potiee Conrt, A womat richly dressed in a black elk Ares, 4 wealskin sacque and a bonnet of Parisian make, surprises the old-timers fh the Adams Street Pollce Court, Brook: lyn, to-day, Sh) was arrested at 4 o'clock this morning by Pollceman John J, Hanahan apparently intoxteated. The woman re- faved to give any explanation or to ex- Plain why she waa out at that hour, Magistrate Brenner discharged the’ Woman this morning, She succeeded in @oncealing her Mentity and left the court toom hurriedly. To the pollee she sald the was thirty-eight years old, single, a housekeeper, and was born in the United spd ‘To others she said she was born ince and that onl; . The costume she wore could have cost jess than . —— Seamer Morre Ca) Here, The new Wari line steamer Morro Castle astived this morning from the ; trouble 1s entirely gone ie te tocar es acti ieenk once was | tal note thereon, At any rate, It Is cer- tain that Edelson's conversion i) De- mocracy, hit withdrawal caniidate on the Republican teket, MNOUNCE mont that hereafter he affiliate with Democrats, followed pitt his ac. quaintance with petite Mise arnt hal Mother's Talk Bftertive, The eloauent talks of Mra, Rosenthal upon the supertority of the Democratic me over to the Democratic camp," wos her suggestion to non after ahe had told him why he should not be « Republican Edelson looked at Mint Rosenthal and hesitated no longer, Now he lx a Democrat, And every- body saya what a fine mother-in-law Mrs. Rosenthal would make, Mins Ttosenthal had this to say con. cerning the story that Mt, Edelson was prompted by his regard for her to hange his party fealty: "1 that lam engaged to Mr, 1 have only known him aince my return from my Bummer outing,” Then hat’ blushed rostly fed. that-one of Cue oke wae Co ignore all precedents And to astonish wtald people by his rap- ldity of action et tere ee ne DECEIVED HUSBAND, But He Seems to Like It “We used to buy our coffee from an agent of a coffee house in ——, who’ came once a month to take our order When we would run out we bought package coffee from a local grocer, and ‘hubby’ would always raise more or leas of a row until the coffee he was used to came along, “One time | concluded to serve} + rome Postum Food Coffee without his knowing it, Hubby remarked that he was glad to know the regular éof- fee man had got along and he was very much pleased, He had not the slightest idea it was Postum, and I let this run along for about two months, serving him Postum avery day. A lady guest at our table re- marked that she would like to know how | made coffee, as hers always had a bitter'taste, I thought it was & good time to tell the truth and re- marked that | always (ook four heap- {ng teaspoonfuls of Postum Food Coffee—"What!' yelled hubby; ‘what's that?’ ‘Yes, I taxe four heaping tea- spoons of Postum to the pint of water, (Hubby was still staring.) ‘Lat it stand on the stove until it really boils and then allow the actual boiling to continue thereafter for fit: teen minutes.’ You can {magine how he stared, Finally he remarked: “Well, if the coffee I have been drink- ing for two months is Postum Food Coffee that is the only kind we will have in the house hereafter,’ “T was brought to try Postum, for I had #0 much trouble with my heart for four or five years, with fainting spells and so many tlmes a day was compelled to sit down to keep from falling; could not go up and down cellar on gecount vf distiness and a sick feeling at my stomach—could not eat anything greasy, “After a thorough examination by the doctor I was told that I had ca- tarrh of the stomach jn the worst form, and he forbade the une of either tea or coffee, so I started in on Pos- tum, leaving off the old coffee en- tirely, as well as ten, I immediately began better, and now my FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 2, 1900, Men’s and Boys’ Stylish and Serviceable the fall season we have been Winter Clothing. The mild, uncertain weather of the past 4 two months has caused many people to delay the purchase of Winter Clothing. But “What is to be will be,’ and the cold, blustry winter weather that chills the very marrow of one’s bones is bound to arrive unex- pectedly some of these days, If it catches you unprepared it will be your own fault, for all through offering clothing that is good enough and stylish enough for any man or boy to wear at prices that are not only lower than those ot rival clothing establishments but easily within the reach of all. ‘ead what we offer for to-morrow, and don’t put off the purchase of your cold weather cloth- 2st F2EEs 4 4h FS i 3 z fi =f E $ g s a5 th fine worsted with Skinner's guaranteed satin. style. On —_— f, ing any longer, vantage 0 MEN'S STYLISH FALL & i i t i a5 i lish enamel, patent leather, box calf, calf, French calf, &c., and all ‘Foot Mould” shoes have hand-sewed welts. Price, per pair, 400 pairs of MEN'S SATIN CALF ‘worth $1.50 0 pais, at the reduced price BUY NOW AND HERE and take full assortments and the lowest of prices: Scotch cheviot trouserings; the patterns are 7, 5O} th stent, the cut and ttle perfection. BOYS' $4.50 NATTY WINTER REEFERS for 2, 7,5 These are made of the stylish imported Astrachan and boucke coatings in navy blue color, sailor collar ox regular coat lape) etyle, well lined and tailored; ages 3 to 8. BOYS’ STANDARD 2?- GARMENT §5 SUITS for J, OO ‘over and no- |, These suits come in the double-breasted cut for M4 aged 7 to 16 and in the sailor blouse The ‘style for boys aged 5 to 10, The materiale are Otandard mills cheviota and comsimeres, to- ther with fine fast Indigo winter sergos, y are atyliahly appointed throughout, BOY'S $5.50 TO $6.50 SUITS OF ALL KINDS for J, 9S ‘This assortment includes the stylish sailor Blouse Suit for boys aged 4 to 12, the ewell Drexel Vesteo Suit for lade aged 4 to 8, and the latest Russian Blouse Suit for lade aged splendidly talored throughout. | BOYS’ $6.50 3-GARMENT "| KNEE PANTS SUITS for 4, 7. ee Nf Me de \ pon's in of fine worsteds, casaimeres, cathe rough serges, in natty mixtures as well aa in black and blue, fashioned on the lines of men's suits, with broad shoulder coats and double-breasted Vewts; ages 9 to 16, BOYS’ $7.50 RUSSIAN BLOUSE SUITS for A These ate made of fine imported rough and smooth surface fast colored serges, in the latest shades of blue, red, garnet, etc, Suit> able for litte fellows aged 214 to 7 years pitheg BOYS’ $7.00 WINTER 4. 50 by sina Keita OVERCOATS for There are fine amooth ourlace "Kersey peal yee in Gaps of Ly 3 olive le, onether w' otylish rough Elysian coatings in Oxford and gray shade eye uptodate styles, and suitable for boys aged 6 to 16, YOUTHS' $10 FINE WIN- beat grade of Elysian furace oaths Inte late Ost and Cam | TER SUITS for 7.50 bridge shades; the linings are of the feat We show an assortment second to none in sort and the talering Te the boot work of suite i fe Te Tn this line are MEN'S FINE $4.50 DRESS erate pe meat oe era caer maar re or double atspe abd check flecs, alo be | other extras, lil All clothing bought at The Big Store will be kept in repair for one year free of charge, All alterations, necessary to secure a perfect fit, will be made without charge, “Foot Woutd.’’ Ghe Correct Shoe sor Yen, You can save a dollar or two on every pair of these shoes without losing anything in quality or style, and at the same time be sure of securing a perfect fit and entire com- fort. We have over fifty dif- ferent styles, and all sizes are to be had in every ly the best leathers are used, such as Eng- vici kid, velour 3.00 ‘s famous Rubber Heele fitted free of charge if desired to am all our ‘Foot Mould’’ Shoes. Also, ror Saturday, Ol all sizes, unques 98 ‘THE WORLD: FRIDAY EVENING, their Fall and } NOVEMBER 9 1900, Hore Ara the Prize Winnors of Competition No. 6 of the Big Store’s Educational Prize Contest, Covering distribution of Booklets to Members of 3, 4, 5, 6 and 7 B Classes, October 20th, 1900, THE FIVE FIRST PRIZES THE FIFTY HONORABLE MENTIONS (Choice of Watch or Set of Bocks) have been | and Silver Medals have been awarded to awarded to IN CL, SB. 1. bth IN CLASS A, Harry Landes ave. | FN. OE rand Be B, Hehoot NO, 105 i IN CLASS AB, George A. Hrlgitinan. Jr 1h Weat 104th at Hehool Noo 18 je Luce, 212 Weat Watters, 108 Weet ‘ IN CLASS TH, Dinah Susnitesky, 1 Attor hey at, Sehool No. 0 THE TEN SECOND PRIZES Subscription to a Juvenile Publication ot Choice Of Books have been awarded to stentam ave Kupfrian: 4, 8 16 AN Went 224 at IN CLASS $1, aith Hobertson, § Wert th at, Retiool No. tl Katle Groas, 105 Lewin st, School No. 88 IN CLASS 6H, Philip #. Watters, 168 Went 1 Bouma Koopman, 4 105th mt, Kehool ra hoot No. 46: 2 Behel Catharine! Meaney West 112th at Hrona, Rehoo! ool No, TH, Calm Mor ¢., Xehool Cramer, 200 be THE FIFTEEN THIRD PRIZES Gold Fountain Pen ot Choice of a Book) have etschnelder, 629 A N: been awarded to ' IN CLASS 40, Barah Unwald 313) Bast , 4th at, Behool No 18 Aad at No. Lagoa Plehman, 1 SutoIk ot. Shoo Ny GT ABS GN. 1 Jowenhing Pryy. 20 Kinlik, 289 Hani aon at, Rehool] pi fY ool No. IN CLASS GH, Theresa Skiamberg, 181 Hotry at. Behool N August Metize, 162 Kinet sath at nol No. ® Mth #1, Behool 7TB-\,, Willem & | er Weatohoater Cypres, a2 Bast] Nellie Cella, 1 We 1 Harold ¢ nt Behe N IN CLASS 4h Inabelia oT 1th ave hoot >, MY Kaat Hh at. Koh 2 Willett at No. 7 Colin Goldbere, No, 92, Prize Winners will be duly notified when to call for Prizes, School Vo Shaw 208 Bust &th at. Bohol Contest Yo. 8, for Members of the 3, 4, 5, 6 and 7 B Classes, Opens To-morrow (Saturday), Tell your children to call for the Booklets, They will interest them and help them in their school work, and by answering the prize questions (which are not difficult) they may win one of the eighty prizes awarded each week, Nothing to pay for! Remember, it's all free, Nothing to buy, A Prize Contest for Amateur Photographers. We have decided to hold another Prize Contest tor Amateur Photog- rapherg, which will give camera en- /\\. thusiasts a chance to show their skill, The contest is free to all amateur photographers, Two negatives and ‘- Itwo prints therefrom must be submit- \ Ax/ted. The prints will be exhibited in j\ ‘ Xfm our Photo. Supply Dept, as soon as | ° | received, The prizes will consist of ~~ valuable Cameras and Camera, Sup- plies, The contest will begin on November Sth and end on November 24th. Entry Blanks and any further information required can be had by applying to our Photo, Supply Dept., Second Floor, Rear. Cameras and Camera Supplios, The best goods only, the freshest supplies, the lowest prices. morrow these splendid values; OUR PAMOUS "OUTING" CYCLE CAMERA, takes pictures 4x5 inches, has all the attachments and improve mente of the regular high grade cam era; can be set for time, snap shot, and bulb exposure, all metal parte ate finely nickelled, complete, with ing case, one double plate holler tnd Instruction book, for BOX CAMERAS, take pictures 4x5 inehes, complete’ with one double plate holder, for THREE-FOLD TRIPOD, all trim: mings nickleplated, worth $2.00, at WEL DARK-ROOM LAMPS with tuby and 1 yellow glass, at HEAVY-WEIGHT PRINTING at, each In the Candy Department, In addition to the purest, freshest and best can- dies of all kinds, we are amply prepared to supply everything in the way of table decorations and favors, such as are kept by all the leading confectioners, at just For to- ROCHESTER CONVERTIBLE MAG- NISCOPES, consiating of one por trait lens, 1 telephoto, 1 wide angle, 1 copying and enlarging lene, 1 ray screen, usually sold at $5; here to- morrow at PRINT ROLLERS, each OUR WELL-KNOWN "IDEAL" DE- VELOPER OR TONING AND FIX- ING SOLUTION, per #-o2. bottle 2,25 10 5,95 122 75 — An interesting demonstration of SEPIA PAPER will be conducted in our Photo, Sup- 1,25, ply Dept. all day Saturday, No solution of any kind is required to fix this paper--only water 55) DeVRLOPING, PRINTING and DR | MIDE ENLARGEMENTS at very lo | prices, Prompt deliveries, name HALF THE PRICES CHARGED ELSEWHERE. Just compare these prices with those you have been in the habit of paying at exclusive confectioners’ and you will readily be convinced of the truth of our claim: A BOX containing 1 doz, Sin, 2 dor, Sin, Round Laces, 3 dos, Prille, 1} doz, Skewers, 1 doz, finest Japanese Napkins, for the ‘email sum of | MOLASSES CREAMS, pet |b., PINEAPPLE CROQUETTES, not told elaewhere, per Ib., 45 COCOANUT BON BONS, the best made, pet Ib,, 2 15 15 ARTIFICIAL PRUITS AND VEG! TABLES Pears, oranges, VANILLA CHOCOLATE CREAMS, bananas, peaches, turnips, the purest kind, pet Ib., 15 lemons, ete, at, vech, Se. and 5 BELMONT BON BONS, sold lse- JAPANESE NAPKINS, at, per dor- where at 20¢, a !b., our price only 13 Om, ee. to 10 HONEY DROPS, made of sugar and GERMAN MOTTOES OR SNAP- honey, per !b., PERS, per doren, 7c. to FUDGE, sold at 29, a Ib, eleewhere; (These contain toys, jewels, musical iD | our price only struments, paper caps, ete MARSHMALLOWS, pill fullamartments ofthe beat Canto | beg ha ts and ¥ ited Almonds, oil Grecobles ant Peanuts, at ex:| VANILLA MARSHMALLOWS, pet tremely moderate prices. Ib, box, 19 NUT the finest, PINE CHOCOLATES AND BON Ee REITER ” 10 | om, per Ib, box, A 1-LB, BOX OF OUR. FINEST BON BONS, for less than 23 BUTTERCUPS, sold at 25¢. a tb elsewhere; our price, only, LEMON COCOANUT, sold at 190, a Ib, elsewhere, our price, only VANILLA ALMONDS, bere to-mertow osly at, por Iby 13 | CHOCOLATES AND not equalled anywhere BOc., here to-morrow at 45 (This bes vil be fatebed with all the fancy dressings fegular 006, box, such as ‘Violeta, 1080 leaves, ribbons, etc.) 13 2 : a NI | nei Se Na 1 SU AS var ne ar ihe revntan S, ORO OTS, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 2, 1900, Girls’ and Misses’ \ Coats, Peelers and Dresses, 1 = I Ge ‘ % ‘se | an ; at We devote much * attention and careful thought to the dress needs of the young % miss, having a separate \} | and distinct organization in | \ charge of an expert, and -// every facility for the de- \ velopment of this branch of our business, in accordance with the broad and advanced ideas of a twentieth century store, } A single visit will convince you that this is headquarters for girls’ and misses’ nobby attire, and a glance at the prices quoted that, so far as price is’ | concerned, we are not even approached at other — stores, i GIRLS’ BOX COATS of heavy beaver back venetan, in castor, brown and tlue, with high atorm collar, full double-breasted front and semi-loore tack; whould sell at $5.00; our price 3 95 for Saturday, only ’ MISSES' JACKETS for Saturday, only GIRLS’ BOX COATS of very heavy pebble cloth, lined, with eo of a fine quality of heavy kersey, 27 inches t " long, in castor, brown, be and Ted) ehoute | Tale cfr aul po O80) 6.25 well at $10.00; our price for Sat. 6, 90 ’ MISSES’ BOX COATS of fine Kersey, with elaborate and | broad ptioes, in black, blue, castor tant at | should well at $13,75; allel 75 urday, only yy" . MISSES’ BOX COATS GIRLS’ BOX COATS of a very heavy quality of pebblo of very fine kersey, A inchen long, with! inches long, lived, with solid velvet box back and fancy top capes; should sell at $14.50; our price for Satute 10.00 day, only GIRLS’ REEFERS, made of heavy clath, very chic and becoming armenta ; should sell at $9.00; Sar price for Saturday, only Jb 90 GIRLS' DRESSES of Camelia’ Hair Plaid, in soft warm colors, trimmed a, ug as Venise edg- ould pell at $5.00; our 2.90 ice for Saturday, only RN AAA AD We also announce for Saturday the following very’ special values in ; [fr Sataray ony" 7, OSE MISSES' JACKETS of heavy rough cloth, te royal baw 1 4 lined throughout, sbould gell at $7.50; our price for Saturday only MISSES’ AND GIRLS' WALKIN® — SKIRTS, made of Oxford ny or broad etttined band; should sell at $5.00; our 95. D price for Saturday, only 2 | LADIES’ GOLF CAPES, 4 regularly sold at $9.75, priced for Saturday, 6. 9 0 q 5.50 | ALASKA SABLE SCARFS, with extra large and good tails, LADIES’ CLOTH JACKETS, regularly sold at $7.90; priced for Saturday, of full q $15.00 value; on sale Saturday at F 7. 3 ; An AAA nnn | Wen’s Winter Underwear, | It isn’t so much your outer egal that keep, © you warm and comfortable in damp, cold weather! as your under garments. Care should, th be fain to select the right kinds only, Vout ha { them here to-morrow, and at prices that will save you money. Here’s proof: MEN'S HEAVY PLEECE LINED SHIRTS AND DRAWERS, with doudly eewn seams and pearl buttons, all sizes, worth O5¢, per garment, at MEN'S DOUBLE BREASTED AND DOUBLE BACK SHIRTS, WITH DRAWERS TO MATCH, in camel's hair color, all sizes; worth 75¢, a garment, reduced to MEN'S NATUNAL WOOL DOUBLE OR SINGLE BREASTED SHIRTS, WiTK DRAWERS TO MATCH, extra well made aid fuished, all sizes; worth @t, per gartnent; on sale Saturday at MEN'S WOOL SHIRTS AND DRAWERS, with Mercerized silk stripes, in dorene of pretty colors, worth up to $2.50 per garment; on sale Saturday at, per gat ment, MEN'S FLEECE LINED WOOL SHIRTS AND DRAWERS, with allie stripes, te blue, brown, natural and other colors, ail sizes; worth $1.50 a garment; on aale Saturday at, per garment, MEN'S PURE AUSTRALIAN WOOL DOUBLE OR SINGLE BREASTED SHIRTS, WITH DRAWERS TO MATCH, made with coveted seame and double gussets, ip natural and camel's hair colors, all sizes; fully worth §2.50 a garment; on tale Saturday at, per garment, Men's Furnishings. Some of the things that are needed by all men, on sale here to-morrow at prices that won’t buy their equal elsewhere, 1,100 dozen MEN'S BAT WING, BUTTERFLY, FOUR-IN-HAND AND IMPERIAL TIES, in hundreds of new fall patterns and colorings, worth from 35¢, to 50¢. apiece, priced for Saturday at MEN'S PERCALE AND MADRAS SHIRTS, in a big variety of patterns worth $1.00 each; Saturday's closing price, i 3% 2% 178 MEN'S EIDERDOWN AND TURKISH BATH ROBES, in new designa, worth $3.50 and $4,50 each; a choice Saturday at the reduced price of MEN'S ALL-WOOL CARDIGAN JACKETS, in black, blue and’ single or double breasted, all sizes, worth up to $4.00 each; specially Saturday at 4,25 Cigars. Smokers can save at least a quarter or a third on their cigar purchases here to-morrow, and get their © money back if these offerings do not prove satis. — factory. MANHATTAN Havana Cuban hand made, bites, at these reduced prices CONCHAS BOUQUET, box of 50, {MEXICAN BREVAS AND PLAN. TATIONS, made partly of Mexican | tobacco, have the aroma and Savor 3.15) of Havana cigars Brevas, box of $0, High-grade clear two wrapper, fine long Havana filler, hand | py ng 17 Su- muse, Pavoritas, box of $0, reduced 175| Havana Ale Mh Med ue LA SIMPATICA, clear Havana, 10,000 SUMATRA WRAPPER Cl ¥ y ‘i GARS (N.Y. make), fine combina 7 Cuban hand made, a bona-fide 10c pny GT wl cigat ; Conchas Evpecialos, box of Sir reduced ta 2. MALL ORDERS PULER i Py