The evening world. Newspaper, October 28, 1903, Page 8

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Candidate Good d Throughout Hard Fiyht of Speechmaking and “ Raoing About Brooklyn. @AUDIENCE WAIT LONG -_ FOR DELAYED SPEAKER. nba ‘Addresses the Sullivans, Brook- 7; “lynites, and Men of Flushing “and College Point, but Uses Trolley to Do It. 4 MoCisian, Tammany's cand!- Ph agra Mayor, proved himself the natured man to-day when he beat way through the fog and gray of wt River after the most strenuous fone drawn out one-night stand Bt has ever been held by a candidate jee in the history of New York. | 2 Prepared for the long early yesterday, He knew the was booked for the Sullivan ; for the stronghold of Mc- and his followers; for the rich exclusive element of Flushing, and these thinking fishermen of College Lgglvs MfoClellan thought long and hard over es he was to make. Ho called ey “his good man Friday,” Jéhn J. Delaney, secretary and chief ad- a and the speeches that were to made ‘Were censored and re-censored. then the speeches were what they 4 have been Col. MoClellan left his at the Barthold! Hotel. e leaves these headquarters p86 who know Col. McClellan oan count on his going to the Murray Hill Hotel, his home. ‘There ts an adviser who {s always ready to give sin vice that counts in this It 1s Mrs, McClellan. ‘Tam- mors candidate is her candidate, and is digger than Tammany in giving @ifective advice, for her advice is al- ‘ya \etened to. oars Out of Sight. Becking this sincere advi ss lordllgh his headquartes: before 5 o'clock. » Col. Me- yesterday 90000606 00006006066006606546001-10000! 4 THE WORLD: WEDNESDA — A FORECAST OF WHAT BIG BILL MAY EXPECT WHEN HE GOES CAMPAIGNING IN MURPHY’S DISTRICT, 393000 | ae ee z 3 $ Tui rawe an $| AMBULANCE wir ME TO SAVE THE EX- PENSE OF TELE PHONING 4 FOR. Get READY ® ——? A SHIELO PRove USEFUR $4900000.04: Nobody can see him before he starts tut to-night,” ala his good man Fri-|Pid Hee roo ‘ flay. “He will be at the East Broad-|\ Frida: Way meeting at 7.90 o'clock." to his word, Lelany was at the lurfay Hill Hotel with an automobile @ few minutes before seven. When Col. Man walked from the dining-room the didn’t look like the man about whom he @il New York is talking. He looked dike & boy who had been studying too bide at college. There was a little about shoulders and a ring bt black under each eye. Col. McClellan @ tired man. the Colonel stepped from his Follow baht automobYe at No. 177 East Broadway | you can't miss the ha’ a orowd awaited him. All the ;, they didn’t, know whe Many times they He smoked furlously, every time it was henrd before. tan you. tell Sohuetzen asked hy th M bridge before inl man, “Good! pearing In the side door of a saloon. mand his for Schuvtzen's Hall in “Siust ne, lan lighted one, cigar after. the oth and he laugh nnounced that was on some street, the nama of which |¢ ack in th neighborhood of New- town’ Creok the candidate found him! | The chauffeur drew wi Mush w This ta C4 the the road. te policeman, roadvas far as it goes and | aut tn Ina The policeman was seen disap-; Somebody had got a ci car—a rivate one, at that—well stocked with Lost for 5 food and ¢ called Delany. | th th and went back to their automobile. how us the quic ‘9 the Tairt ted Delany. out of | ecasion- ar. ‘Phen The fact that a} Ing to hear him | road asked the wi dump, ellen Inugned, he would ight @ fresh ‘would laugh agatn of men Ww don't know the owed the road, and Col. f nd his way back to New all, twe i arly dawn of to-day, but ‘aid arrive the e aan ailten and n hour Jate, n dost, in Brooklyn,” explanation he mad htoClallan's voice was not as strong huetzen Hall as It had been at the W*S) BROOKLYN LAD LEAVES HOME. ¢ ‘The police have been requested to find 4 akinga. Charles Brighenback, a twelve-year-old OEIIOHH-IGGHGHTFH PDD GOGHE-HTGS H EVENING; OC? BHR 28, 1908, 4| | While her art could tell her wh e » | Nervura, the great nerve tonic. § Rhoades Says: » | to 101 > | Butterer » | able to att Sunday Wor 4 PALMISTRY 1S PROVGR. |Lines on the Hand Record] Character. porn Events and Physical Tendencies Foretold, Selentific men are now nen are now willing to ad- » mit that there i$ something in palmistry. apealy are physical tendencies and ® Rages Of sickness described accurately. Ma m H, Rhoades, of 104 Blue Hill Ave- jnue, Roxbury, Mass., is a professional 3 | palmist of ability, but for years has suf- jfered greatly with nervous diseases. ger lay, it jottered no relief. That when she began to take Dr. Greene's Madam “For the past 15 years I have boen a great the time If, th Recomme gists. Dr. drug- . Write War Work Monday Morning WATE dan- . CLOTHIN Cais, CARPETS | MOQUETTES, 9c. PER YD. | (reduced from $1.35.) Light floral effects, DBNIN BOX COUCHBS, $11 (reduced from $15.) All colors—self-opening springs. VELVET COUCHES, $6.25 (reduced from $8.50.) All the latest artistic colorings. “LONG CREDIT” ts sure of every one’s | vote. { CASH on CREDIT | @weerTHwalT 40. 104, 106 and 108 West 14° St. NEAR 6™AY Brooklyn Stores Flatbush Ay, near tulln St, + ust the GOLD DUGT TWINS do yous work '* And ew Eley CREDIT Travia Lowest, Cnah Price. Pay Only Si a Week OPEN_EVENINGS. NATIONAL OUTFITTING CO., 166 W, 234, N. \.; 62 W, 125th, N. Yop @8 Newark ave. Jeragy City. CAMMEYER Our Great Experience|| x "© Mr, MoClellan spoke about three min- eustomed to dodging crowds, for ‘dodged this crowd until the mall boys ‘Big Tim" and ‘Tim’. vara! ‘back in the hall. Rhevwere attending to more important arrange- ments. au et tutes to the crowd in the Hast Broadway ‘Hall, Mr. Grout had spoken before him. Mr. Grout had not recetved the oVation Col. McClellan received. The tandidate for Mayor said nice things Mr. Grout. Then he made his from the ball. He must be ac- he on the outside saw him. ‘was a yell for “MoClellan."* Talks to Youngsters, not hen there realst a a fer an and what the young: in were to do for @ candidat ieee dressed in a most suit. wore an: overcoat of nt texture. t which onaibly he. w runn! ey a fo it ta fast y = larly. 1 Toolia shaven, and use has the a 8 neinee and the expression |. MoClellan began in x ee i feet and yells on the street. jeeded some practice was n Faounted the stand 22 ert are 80) SP boys of hig automo- horse?" they @ horse?” pane a7 Any don't "you" got Fond of onitaen C McCleljan amiled at th "3 antics amuse the “candi fakes an interest in chil- tals to them and laughs wi! yi _mowt politicians would” wi MoCiellan’s constant good nature shown oan 8 oe ri oademy of Musi ‘was one ¢! the way of his, autor DD! qh age jrasted time tn ‘the noidre i Ei the re! it 4 h me, oh chauffeur: clauged his said things, Col. McClellau ore are you going “Where you directed me, chauffeur. The chauffeur began an investigation | to and found that he was in a dump s turned about and ade to find the poll Vog ntomobile tempt was Sale of Women’s Winter Garments for Balance of Week Each of the figures in this group is an exact copy of the garments on special sale which are described below. hy | replied the Nogah Brothers Ade Six. Cor. BAe. began | others Ocousjonally It broke res nea thy t Were calls for West street ‘teltan, is hs about in xion and dark hair. ‘Lat's get to Colleg ‘automobile here ands A2™ Sir Cor. Bt Ave Sale of $18 Suits at $11.50. The first figure in group alongside shows one of these new $18 Long Coat Suits which we place on special sale at $11.50. Some are straight-{ront coats with fitted back and others the long coat style The*Stand-|The “Har- blouse effect with shoulder capes, Coats lined throughout with satin. ard” in but- vard” in all \ Skirts are made in the new gored flare style. The fabrics are black ae laceand styles and zibelines and light and dark colored cheviots and tweeds. All on blucher, 125 leathers, sale at ; $11.50 styles, high | high and Sale of Extra Long Coat Suits at $16.50. and low. | low. The ultra fashionable style are ghese suits on special sale. Coats are cut in the extreme 42 inch length—same as shown in cut—fly front, frock back, some are double-breasted. Made from fine blue, brown and black cheviots. These $25 suite on special sale at $16.50 Sale of $30 Tailor-Made Suits at $22.50. Elegant new long coat suits of fine black cheviot, tight-fitting corset shape, long fly front coats, ull seams strapped, gauntlet cuffs, linea throughout with Skinner's satin; and a number of new winter models in etamines and broadcloths; all specially priced at $22.50 The New Winter Military Coats at $17.50. The style is the same as shown in cut, Made of black kersey, double breasted, very loose fitting, full shoulder cape, trimmed with military tassels, lined and faced with satin, The facing is edged with the new white and black silk braid; gauntlet cuffs, These coats cannot be duplicated for less than $25. Our special sale price is $17.50 Sale of $3 Granite Cloth Waists at $1.98. In black, green, cadet, royal blue, light gray, tan and red. Style shown in cut, Front tucked and finished with large pearl buttons—shoulder straps and new turn- over stock collar with double tabs. Besides this special Waist we are showing many mew models of flannel, brilliantine and vesting Waists, Regular price $3.50, All at special sale price, $1.98 i, Sale of $5 Walking Skirts at $2.98, Same style as shown in cut—tight fitting over pips, inverted plait back, stitched bottom, full flare; skirt trimmed with 3 graduated bands of cloth, finished with buttons each side of front. These $5 Walking Skirts on special sale at $2. 98 Sale of Black Silk Waists at $4.98, These Waists are all made of Black Peau de Soie. Same style as shown in cut, Circular yoke of fagoting stitching—back and sleeves of the same. Entire waist pin tucked. Regular price for these waists is $8. Our special price is $4.98 Sale of $7 Dress Skirts at $4.98, Made of black cheviot, same siyle as shown in cul—tight-fitting over hips, inverted plait back, full flare bottom, finished with bands of taffeta silk. These $7 $4.98 dress skirts on special sale at Store Open Late Saturday Evening. AQra ee Ne Ave ‘ytlio ran away crom his home, No. i seventy-five 5 inches In height, has pink and white waist, no coat, ked cap, black stockings’ and lace and in fashion and finish. combines every excellence. and shoes. They cannot cheaper. and our of Shoe outside of our Why Sell Enables us to produce not only af best shoes in mate- rial and workmanship, but the best in form and style We claim this—that our “Standard” $3.00 Shoes for Women “Harvard” $3.00 Shoes for Men are the best $3.00 worth the world. We also claim that they are fully as good as any $3.50 or $4.00 Shoes sold mam) Every Pair Guaranteed, Hosiery for Men, Women and Children, CATALOGUE MAILED FREE ON APPLICATION. SIXTH AVENUE, COR, 20TH STREET, T. KELLY, 263 Sixth Ave,, Near 17th Ste In.one word, our footwear Ours are the perfect boots be made better nor sold value in establishment. Pianos {ike for $1652 9 Soley to attract increased attention to our wonderful money-savings in Furniture, Carpets, Home Fittings, Etc. That’s why we make you this extraordinary offer at $5.00 & $1.00 Down $165 A Week, of a Piano not sold elsewhere under $250 to $300, it has a guarantee of 10 years. A Stool and Scarf Free with each Piano. Catalogue free, + LADIES’ BATH ROBES,,of fancy sitiped or LADIES’ TEA GOWN... M Shoes at E might dub these as very unordinary “ Shoe-hash ” —for in no style is the line of sizes complete. Yet there are so many styles and sizes we can easily fit every foot to-morrow morning. It is a virtual clean-up of our own stock—made and really no unusual necessary from time te time. proceeding. Some are our $3.50 branded Shoes; others a A Clear Up of 467 Pairs of Women’s $3 and $3.50 are the con- clusion of the Rochester lot you’ve heard so ‘much about; still others are odd pairs of styles to be discontinued. Nearly all are Goodyear welts and turns in walk and dress shapes; high heels; sensible heels; patent leather and kid- skin. They will tind new owners quickly, rest assured; so if you're at all interested better be here early to- morrow morning. SECOND FLOOR. White Linen Handkerchiefs. A SALE Sate 45 TWELVE thousand all told—men’s and women’s; without question the biggest value we ve had to offer this year. A maker in Ireland produced equal quantities of wide and nar- row hems; all the narrow ones, for some reason or other, he sold, first—they’re most in demand. No one took the wide hems—.| 4% and 14 inch—until our chief struck Belfast—and he bpught them, at his own price. All are perfeci—not seconds—superb quality and finish. ACTUALLY WORTH 19C, AND sell as many as we do of the narrow ongs, for the money. FIRST FLOOR. Uptown Prices ate) Soto ICH an Extravagance. KOCH Thursday—-Big 1 & in Ladies’ ne Robes & Wrappers.z= pain cdlbr ripper eiderdown, collar and cuffs bound with satin, finished with two sill $4.50 LADIES’ BATH ROBES, uf plain alt’ woot eider wn, sleeves bound eithyat. n, colors red or gray, value $3.90.. velvet or satin ribbon, Bishop sleeve, value $4.50. | LADIES’ WRAPPERS, of German flannel, pretty patterns, yoke, collar and cuffs trimmed with narrow velvet ribbon, value $2.50. with braid, full skirt with deep flounce; in yoke and sleeves, value $1.50, Under Priced value $2.00, for Thursday. AIDS’ ES of percale. in With soutache braid” plaited back, value $1.00, for ‘Thursday. . of all wool cashmere, several styles trimmed with Choose at 12%c. each. 256. & Co, value LADIES’ FLANNELETTE WRAPPERS, Bretelles across shoulders, trimmed Iso of percale, withlarge tucks A good many folk prefer handkerchiefs: with wide hems; we" These are “wonders” 3.79 2.89 3.79 1.95 . 986 Maids’ Dresses, +2: rom MAIDS’ DRESSES of black sateen, pointed yoke front and back, full skirt, 1.59 79c 125th Street West, Between Lenox & Father found he needed an assistant young and stron To help him in the blacksmith shop and shoe the emule throng. And see—he had no trouble, but secured a brawny lad _ Through the never-failing medium of a “ SUNDAY WORLD WANT AD, i aS

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