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mation for the Assembly in Thirty-fourth District to Suc- x ceed “Billy” Ellis. th yt Titivalry Between the Prank Burne “and Phil Rheinhardt Organizations which Leader William H. Ten Eyck Is Called Upon to Settle. TWO MEN WHO SEEK* TAMMANY NOMINATIONS IN UARLEM DISTRICT, <HE WORLD: THURSDAY EVENING, SEPTEMount 24, 1908. H. K Koch's Uptoiwn Prices Meks Downtown C | | F. O. Shopping an Extravage. Open Saturdays OCH & 125th St., West, Children’s Days Seventh Avenues, ‘Friday and Saturday. Pictures at $2.00. H ERE are several Icts of pictures that come to us from different sources of supply—and all at a sacrifice of the makers. They are in varied subjects—including Pas- tels, hand-colored Photographs, Fac Similes and Photogravures, &c. All are exquisitely framed —some in gilt; some in hard wood. They'll grace the walls of somebody’s home by to-morrow night. Will it be yours? (We frame pictures to order.) FOURTH FLOOR. | children—savings that do not come at cost of quality or style—every offer- ing here consists of the newest and nattiest styles in thoroughly depend- able qualities, MISSES’ & CHILDREN’S SUITS, tara rioor. 14.95 , Of fancy mixed g heviot, ge or Henrietta cloth, tr h silk, lace, braid or velvet, 6 to 14 yrs., reg. $6.00 CHILDREN of serge, cashmere or m CHILDR ‘ood goods, sailor, blous: Perfect Eyesight. « RUMLEss Bifocal Eye Glasses and Spectacles —one of the latest products of science— and a boon to those folk whose sight is in any wise affected. With one pair of Bifocal the sight—both near and far—is made perfect, doing away with the annoyance of two pairs. Regular epeelane think $2.50 to $10.00 cheap enough for them. Just_To-morrow, $1.00. FIRST FLOOR. SUYTH AVE 197! TO2Z0™STREETS: Agsomblyman “Billy” Ellis haying an- "nounced he would not run again Benjamin Franklin, 1s belng urged upon the Trimvirs of the Thirty-fourth As- gembly District, south side, for the nomination, which is equivalent to an i 98 D MRM ranklin tea lawyer and (be eat : = vet straps, bands and streamers, all colors, reg. $1.48 rem epar ment. MEAS Havcton'a @etiowatiotle Chic FOR _BLANCHE CULVER. POSTMASTER-GENERAL $50. | sriccic pais, of scratched felt, stylishly trimmed with three stitched felt 1.49 THE ver t '8 Mohawk Club, 3 anv 3, 2 =e ee straps on crowa and two quills, an, brown or red, reg. $1.98.... |, Rita tan tor Nr ebedlaae i a pose ud E, Ind Sept. #4.—Otareus Postmaster Re on Charice of CHILDRE S HATS, of pe ie hes ped Feltcebund or square 1.98 hes : ’ 2 Kendall was this af yon onde CHIL s extra quality ft i sq +@County Democrat and was de-| jy hes Seeking Pra in Im- crown, rolled brim, with ribbon band, bow and streamers, reg. $2.48.. 1, sew i rane fed. ‘Thomas iannon, another Mo- aidenateae Serie scents A ; Store is under the direction feation |rom| prucent Ouyers al: d a weet 1 » ce y ‘ v backing et ine Foung: Mins Democratic oa So Gren Oe CaO Dots ees | BOYS’ & GIRLS SCHOOL SHOES, second Fioor. of skilled workmen. We insure known brands are:— je Wallace Fraser and] £ Jago, portm Mr. Wal- | MISSES’ BOOTS, of durable kidskin, lace or button, hand-sewed welt ex- satisfaction, ete ae Hon Sule h Secretary of the yidence was so unmistakably tn )lace rea bribe sion soles, patent leather tip: 6 to 2 . F ights; i », wool, ge aren tte evan ven somneniy ter at iets ots pate athe tp ses igo 2 neceeses) 1674] While the best service ts at | | gd Tee etn, ern, wot Ug OI ae doubt as to her re s, Kendall's {I rena it 1a | CHILDE ESE oT Sica e Kiely ines oF, button, hand-sew tained, our prices are at the low- dium and heavy weights; best fit- The Thirty-fourth has an Alderman|many letters, mowt of thom breathing e1 ¢ forthwith wrote to Post. | read Peter cared heh ta aat est possible notch. We do ting, best wearing and finest fin- i Se ench: side the Harlem. Alderman|iove in the warmest terms, were the | mast ral Payne and offered nim |B CHOC hand-weit extension soles 1.69 “ i ished suits in the world. Prices » James Owens, of the south side, having} plain card before the $4 if Mr. Payne would have him ap-| . Watch Repairing, range from $2.75 up to. .$10.50 » pinted that he might not want to run @gain, a half dozen aspirants appeared polnted 1 ter at Andalusia, Ala 4 better office than the o jury. After the verdict Miss Culver une o run for ch . the Citlzen: pt either one the plumber, would lik« wembly, and Jolin F inion leader, would a oo Patrick Higgins was visited jelogation of men at the City to-day who requested him to allow ¥ name to be submitted at the ‘Tam- M™meny Hall convention for renomination. WILLIAM ALEXANDER SUFFERED FOR FIVE YEARS FROM ACUTE KIDNEY * Hig sins, who 1s popular in the A (As: bly, had intimated to I Ps o> lends that he youd retire from public TROUBLE, NOW A WELL MAN, fe with the explration of his term, | He Wa. Alexander, 820 Dayton St-, Newcort Ky., Aug. 25, $903, writes: “Havin gfold the delegation le would take thelr) si jered for the past five years from acute kidney tr F hat time did not pi sae dek Soneiare: oF ‘anything to relieve me, lately Kidney-Wort Tablets w Afier using two bottios of Tablets sind to mp of all my wis. Would glad rec ney trouble, It 1s the ony medicine that has heed." Secretly adding alcohol to a liqui kidney remedy should be a penitentiary | More regularly. 4 eee ‘Benator John Fitzgerald, who was ehosen by Congressman Timothy D Bullivan to succeed him 1 nthe Senate Sowhen “Big Tim" was elected to Con- gress, 1s doing more work these days * * cent Golding and John J. O'Brien, MAY BE NEW INDICTMENTS OF GREEN AND BEAVERS. The New Charges Are Sald to In- volve Connection with Stamp- Cancelling Machines, WASHINGTON, Sept. 24,—It te under- Kidney-Wort Tablets Sime Regular [Medicine, night that addition \- 2 diction against State Senate en, of | cause to feel jubilant, Yet those who $8. cs y , at. pecial, at.........- New York, and George W. Beavers, | former Chief of the Salaries and Allow. Bnees Division in the Post-Office De- partment. The new case now under | oonsideration by the Grand Jury here ‘ob ons in connection with achines. nator Green be- omipany handling | ed its extensive | postal service! Saks & Company Broadway, 33d to 34th Street. Long Trousers Suits For Boys and Youths, WIT# TWO PAIRS OF TROUSERS. Sizes 14 to 19 years, to the er jd to have formerly been three! Machen ty @ stockhold ‘3 District-Attornoy ¥ it:is uhderstood, will move that tho first | ~ of the post-office cases be set for trial —<—<—<—— "SWEET TALK FOR SUGAR. LOs ANGDLES, Cal., Sept. 4.—Henry | T. Oxnard, Callfornia’s sugar king, 1s | resorting toa novel expedient to con- | yert the people of this section to the use | of the beet product. He has engaged,| agent, twelve of the prettiest and most glib-tongued young women he could find and started them on a bdeetesugar mission throughout Southern California, They are making house-to-house nd exhorting th product. sel and t Value $20.00. Our tailors have spent their best efforts upon them. The broad shoulders which are hand padded, the snug-fitting hand felled collar and hand worked shape attest to that. breasted models include both military and loose back coats; the double breasted models are made with loose back and long roll notched collar. ‘Two pairs of trousers with either 4 The fabrics embrace Imported English Cheviot, black Thibet and Scotch Tweeds, in brown, olive and gray mixtures, with subdued overplaids. Second Floor, Boys’ Hats and Furnishings. Of Boys’ and Children’s Hats we have Sailor, Middy and the new Buster Brown shapes of Cloth, Velvet, Felt and Patent Leather; also the large top “Tam” with embroidery in new de- signs, in all of the most desirable shades, at $1.45 to $2.25, he | e Neet up until ¢ fouthon half of the Ited and the virtu been adequatel, Mr. Oxnard, New York, “We are cya ee an ende tern IL. We are spendi: i year ints manutacty be year the C wit “have di sugar, he has been vis- beet sugar have a of b taeda. nt leaving for | en nd tiousands of | ear to flv California no SPITE OF MAMMA. ANSTPD, » Sept. M.—Rebuked ais mother when he to going to marry Miss ey, nineteen years old, son of Maloney, of Orchard street, left BOYS’ SHIRT WAISTS AND BLOUSES of the best quality Percale or Madras, in a large variety of patterns, sizes 4 to 13. Value 50c, At 35¢ BOYS’ PAJAMAS of Madras, Dimity or Cambric, in fancy stripes or figures, also whites size 4to 18. Value $1.00. At75c rry hi le isn't of ag most twenty. and if he a: smite I shall consent,” ed. are later she received a tele- Bane AtR Loney, and yester- ‘to Bridgeport, where they stant Tayn Clerk returned to it Bo to bis t ma my shes | fli | Tablets 9 all who may suffer kid take the specific more frequently and | The Tablets are a posi- | than any four Senat HOt @x- tive sp e fi ms * he hustli Washington | ¢ ‘ol c i} or all forms of kidne: eens uenator whnglon| offense as much as putting poison Into) jatcr, and urinary diseases, ot pene Sarde a neighbor's well. Liquid remedies con- Nas your urine, your back, your gei Boumncs that the Congr Popularity) tain from 15 to 30 per cent. of alcohol, | eral health led you to wonder if, yo ») Me working great harm to his personal) yy keeps up the fever in the dis-| kidneys are sound? Write Dr. Péttl 8 8 eartd kidneys. The handy shape of} gill, Burling! Vt. Give him yo There is no lack of candidates for) Kiiney-Wort Tablets enables one to} symptoms, he will advise you free. Aldermanic honors in the ‘Thirteenth As- pues sembly. Leader Peter J. Dooling has DR. PETTINGILL’S Sheen besieged by at least a dozen didates. Among them are John J.C * hat John J. O'Hanlon, Otto Gelss, Vi Tlore Frequent and mg | ind ne ur n= | ur | 2.95 MISSES’ & CHILDREN’S HATS, secon riocr. ) CHILDRE SCHOOL HATS, of scratched felt, rolled brim, ith felt band, red, oxford and ail colors, reg. 69¢ or yoke effects, all colors, 6 to 14 yrs., reg. § trimm CHILDR ROLLED BRIM HATS, of scratched felt, trimmed LITTLE DES, of Viel kid, spring heel, sizes 9 to 1334.... 1,39 “a GEOE MIEHE lke, mushrooms, | Martin J. lie to her emotions, and Is now a Wallace. vk 6 ob seal INFANTS’ BUTTON BOOTS, of fine kidskin, hand turned soles, sizes 5to8 @9C Metal Bag Repairing, aie as ral Vests; i We ome of her relativ: ero ur ced In the hands of 2 Dacre esesecieas . ks. oo. ve. $1 ye Mnioh beary his name, | Veray fie home of her relatives here und hieg "inspector. for | BOYS’ CLOTHING Third Floor. | {) Side Bags Repaired and Lined, Merode Undergarments, medium igh neck: 1. $1.15 Btokes, and tho Mobawks would. like | | . Toilet Articles Repaired, ee bey, ets hand finished } White medium weight pure silk #hat Owens may have to take it ‘again| 1 placed under | BOYS! TWO-PIECE SUITS, double breasted, plain blue cheviot or fancy 2,79 Silverware Repaired, Malech ome eet TULA Rane and wool Vests; low necks; $1.85 { ; appearance a a ator ey oh i 5 . IH CUT antboponcrionyaunrnnan é Rumery seicecce.) death of his first wife, United ‘States Court, at| Mixtures, 8 to 16 reg, $4.00... atc gpa y | as well as special settings and pants, corset covers and vests; at. { High necks; $1.50 and.. $1.75 On the Republican side Leader Willlam| is, sult Was pressed wit ees __ | BOYS’ RUSSIAN OR SAILOR Lets ne SUITS, of serge Oe eye al, the repairing of complicated each, 55c, 80c, $1.00, $1.10 3 100 dozen extra fine White Lisle #) HeTen Wyck, who is also Chairman of nore Attia Graat’s Galena Howe Given to City.| brown OF réd, trimmed with silk braids, Russtan style, 29 to 6 y18.; 3.95! inal ANd oe seseseeesseceeses, $1.50 } Thread Swiss Ribbed Vests; low > the Gounty Executive Committee, h A LCRA ii nae dae Gon, |. Sailor style, 3 to 10 yrs.s reg. #5.00 Sr) Sn0H - Or Jewelry. Light weight pure wool Vests, $ neck, sleeveless; value 50c; special \the undivided district to look after. He m he was pa Geant ee nie reson | BOYS! IECE SUITS, double breasted or Norfolk styles, new and FIRST FLOOR. black, white and natural; according { Thursday only........+ sence has a bitter club fight on his hands be ke off the enkag vishing to preserve the Grant| smart effects, in plain blue or fancy cheviots and tweeds, 6 to 10 yrs., to shapes; at $1.25 to.....$1.65 SECOND FLOOR. _tweon the Frank Burns's South Sid found Migs Cu mad in this city, have given it to| rex. $6.00 i vee, ' 4,98 lub and Phil Rhelnhardt's Club, Dr.| ver’ f me Were Hot as the city wuthorittes, who will probably &. $6.00, stosennue et es : ; Lang, who ran last year, and Al Kuhn | sood as he had supposed, convert ft Into a hospital. | BOYS’ HA AND CAPS w Fall shapes and colors for boys of oth, Velvet and Patent Leather; also the r and Mid Felt, € Sail all ages in Beaver wide flaring bri: HOME OUTFITTING SPECIALISTS, W. 125th St., near 7th Ave. Accounts Opened. Most Liberal Terms. 2d Week of Our Fall Sale Eclipses All! WVWERIT is the foundation of all AAS; great successes. So with this Fall Sale. Merit won for it great laurels long ago, and merit will con- tinue to sustainit, Each year it gets greater and BETTER. This was eloqueutly demonstrated came and those who come this week ; will have reason to feel greater grati- coiffovtens FRow su.65, fication. “Things of Merit for Every Room,’? OPEN SATURDAY EVENINGS, | WM. VOGEL & SON. which sell here at $2.98; Tm fact, in some instances the prices { scratch, and (a splendid opportunity 1 your pi lesa than belt. Choloe to-morrow 0 SeOur® & At $16.00 A FOOL FALLACY— aie Opaeas) att eee eet ore ana.og 4 (esvauttanh lon ann tae PAYING $4 AND $3 FOR HATS WORTH $2 THE NEW FALL.-HATS. | i Dishi ide extra heavy and ‘ Un ena ee ey ORDINARY_TINWARE, " Some men will go Snilmagining a thing eres ma areca eee a ie aoe this inch. are The single is better just because it’s higher priced shape Mo ea tcatt tharlowest prices frank, + We ce but the only real difference between the ever named, Some of them ou; Ce [oy ie exclusive hatter’s hat at $4 and our hat at $2 is $2—that’s all. In fear of losing his prestige the hatter dare not lower his price —so there you have it. : The fur, the bindings and findings in our hats at $2 pass muster with most hats sold elsewhere at $4 and S3-—and ours are inthe correct models for this Fall. The new derbies and soft hats at $2 represent a wide variety of styles, so that you may choose the hat that becomes you best. This is another advantage over the hatter. We carry a great number of different styles to suit you. Just think this over when you come to buy your new Fall hat—pay $2 this time instead of $3 or $4. Bring back any hat that has not given perfect satisfaction, WM. VOGEL & SON. Broadway. Houston St. Between Lesiox &| Children’s days at Koch's mean real savings on everything for the! I : ms "4.95 | | | | | N's | Jewelry Repair Women’s Underwear READY FOR THE COOL DAYS y hest goods—at modest cost. | We present to-morrow our complement of foreign and | THs branch of our Jewelry domestic kinds—clean, new, fresh merchandise which merits at- so complete a stock as now. The best “The Swan Brand" Ribbed Un- derwear, the most perfectly made goods that come to us from Switz- erland; merino, wool or wool and silk. Vi corset covers, tights and Union Suits. A very few spe- Women's Ypsilanti Union Suits S. Su cial numbers in this make for early buyers at unusual prices. Medium weight, white and natu- white Vassar Suits, pure wool, and natural...... seen see Pure Silk, heavy weight, Diamond Mounting, white Shell Comb Work, rine ral merino low r 50¢. and 75c¢. Embroidery _Flouncings at 25c. THE splendid response to last week’s advertise- ment inspires us to a greater effort. Unusual time to advertise embroideries, we know, but it is economy for you to buy them. Every yard is offered at exactly one-half price. In the lot are Cambric, Nainsook and Swisses, in both wide bandings and flouncings, up to 15 inches. English effects, baby embroideries and copies of real French, for Corset Covers, Skirts and Children’s wear. Values SOc. and 75c.; special... 25 MAIN PLOO! Nottingham Curtains. TWELVE Hundred Pairs at a saving of a Third. This lot of curtains came to us from one of the best known makers. The assortment com- prises over two hundred choice designs, mostly in perfect reproductions of fine real lace. The maker had too many patterns, hence this clean-up by us at a saving price. They are érisp and clean and new to the store within a week. Special for Friday :-— ‘78c. Pair—actual value $1.28. $1.50 Pair—actual value $2.25. $2.15 Patr—actual value $3.25. $2.85 Pair—actual value $4.50. Waists at a Saving. SECOND FLOOR. We make special efforts every Friday to save you considerable—and we do. On these walsts, for instance. They serve as a grand general economy, Walsts of Figured Cheviot, shoulder plalts, double tab collar and centre plait, piped with light blue or black; special, at....... MAG irda ie Waists of Mercerized Sateen, front of tailored plaits, full sleeves, two tab collar; special, at.... 85 Waists of black and white striped Cheviot; front of fourteen one-half inch shoulder plaits; wite centre plait, finished with large pearl buttons $1 15 Bric-a-Brac, Clocks and Lamps. If you were to pay $100 or $1,000 for a piece of bronze—or a Cathedral Clock, would you think of going any place other than here? Cer- tainly not. You'd know you would get most for your money. Equally true of these lower priced things. BERLIN BRONZES—a thousand pleces, finished In Vienna colors—, At 25—instead of 50 At 50—instead of $1.50 At $1.00—instead of $2.50 French Bronze Busts, small size....... Teplitz Vases, new creations; $2.50 value Miniatures on Ivory; value $17.50, Housefurnishing Goods Sale. THE sale of Housefurnishing Goods merrily on. Sometimes we are surprised to see how quickly every good chance we tell about Is appreciated. This is a great opportunity and you seem to know it, At least, your buying indicates your appreciation. $2.98 Brass 5 o’Clock Tea } SPLENDID GO-CARTS AT $10.00} » REFRIGERATORS, eS — Kettles at $1.45. ene Me ey tun lee ee fee DECIDEDLY CHEAP, carts yet. ‘They are made very sub- stantial end up-to-date, with rubber tires and all the latest tmprovements. Just about three dozen of them In as sorted sizes, tho end of this season's clean up. They aro brand new, without We have a splendid assortment of genuine brass 5 o'clock Tea Kettles, GRAY ENAMELLED * WARE LESS THAN Chafing Dishes, Value _$5,00, at_$2.75, Several di high Chafin, lozen high grade ae A SALE OP TRUNKS, Sale OF TEAS, op eRe ui ease are i gat to bring as ich as $5.00; ‘o bring as mu $5.00; E morrow, choice at.........' CURTAIN _PRAMES, None sent C. 0, D.—Not Lace Curtain Frames, “"Speaial’’. ..« Lace Curtain Frames, “Never Sag. « MODEL FOODS: |ACHES—California evaporated "hallow peaches, Ib. . seLdo Santa Clara, tender ir 10 Ibe, 78: y SHeOOLATI:-Crotts Swiss Milk, eat- chocolate, 5 cakes. 21 JARDINES—Boudot hh Lai Agati less | SUPERIOR QUALITIES AT SAVING PRICES. SOAP—Falrbank’s Fairy Oval or: BUTTER—Mcadow Fancy Floating Ivory, 5 cakes..,, Creamery; always fresh weet; {a A+1b. cartons (not delivered); CY EGGS—New Laid Orange County Eggs, packed in cartons of 1 dozen \ and Jay desired; 4 Ibs. TRA—The Ceylon, value; straight or RACTS—Cat cook dry, . peck bag BOUPS—Royal rt American; Chicken, Tomato, Oxtall or Vegetable Soups; quart can... ‘BAKED REANS--"'Royal Dest Baked Beans; baked Boston style; contents, of on iclent people; large 3 tomato saue 1:00! per 1 "90; per 16. lew CI Gun) . ‘Young Hyso! mixed; pei eron doubl full %-lb, bottle. 6 1-Ib, tall,cans, 690; per can TAPIOCA—"Royal St fmmed! i White ver Mason jar, 55c.; pin GRAPE JUICH—Royal Stuart unfer- mented, a wholesome and delightful beverage, at. bot. 450; pt. bot 25 FLOUR—Stmpson Crawford Co, ade from hard 5-1h_ carton WHEAT wheat or rye flakes, 8 tbs. x tb TOMATOES, sey tomatoes per can LIMA BEANS, smallest si ported as, per dom, cans, ®1.10; PRAS— meron, red ripe, J SALMON—Columbia River, . ean, dos. Bi. cately smoked, per Ib. ne