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OF MOMNTON tie Candidate for Presi- A Committee of Fifty Headed by | be held to-morrow olght at Camp | ane THE WORLD) TUESDAY EVENING; SEPTEMBER | "TO TELL HERRICK DEPEW TO TALK AT | CAMP RD A. ble Republican mass-meeting will | 4Pbears that Tammany | willing to let Every person attending will be given Mfelike portrait of Frank Wayland Hig- ins, Uie Republican candidate for Goy- ernor, Between speeches vocal music will be furnished by the Commercial Travellers’ Quartet. SIELT | tion in the Seventeenth District, @ mighty effort to secure a renomina- bim have it, although there are other lasplrants the place, It will be a . | Roosevelt, One Hundred and Twenty> | aoa ¢ but Mr, Shober thinks Sdent Has Been Liberal with) 0. C. Lee Will Call Upon the} sen street ana seventh avenue. en |inat Repubilcan factional fights brought “ | ator Nathaniel Elsterg will preside and | about by allege? hoggishness of Col Orders to His Tailors Since Judge In Albany Gn Satur+| tne chier orators will be Senator Chaun-| Abe Gruber wil make for Democratte > He Was Nominated. day. cB. ——- WW NEW YORK AGAIN, BUT STOPS AT A NEW HOTEL. Afrangements have been completed | for the formal notification of Judge L. Cady ‘Herrick of his nomination for | Governor on the Democratic ticket, The notification ceremonies will iake place at the headquarters of the Al- bany County Committee in North Pear! street, Albany, next Saturday at noon Duncan Campbell Lee, who acted a# permanent chairman of the Saratoga convention, will make the notification soeech, the Seville, at Madison | ‘Avenue and 29th Street, His ‘Headquarters for Third Visit warm ling of argument. Whether or not the other candidates shall be noti- | fled at the same time and place has not been determined, All j# not harmonious at Repubii State headquarters. The antt-Od are becoming perniciousty active there le some talk of interference the part of the President to straighten out the tangie, The rumors go so far! as to insinuate that Secretar. rtel~ you's trip to Washington je for the purpose of persuadl esldent Roose- Velt te ask Gov, Odell to resign either the of Governor or the office of Cc of the Republican State Committea, top of all the troubles of the publicans there oppeered in a morn newspal to-day an alleged intervie with William Barnes, jr, of Albany, Shalrm an CA) ub enh Baseutivs whio! rnea is coted bs aaying that both Herrick her will carry the city will give 13 ity, Two La gob willis a wit they were told this by the gloomy Mr, Barnes. It may be mei- three visits, Once more around,” To-day he is at the Hotel shyscraping abode of the southwest corner of Madison and Twenty-ninth street. He @ salt of rooms running from @4 to No, 410 There he will confer Judge Herrick, the candidate for nor, and with the national leaders or three days. judge arose to-day at 6.90 as and went down to the Hudson from Rosemount at Esopus to take ly plunge. The water was cold alr was cold, but the Judge around like a sea lion and con- to the shivering reporters on that he felt greatly refreshed. ile, & i] st sit? ana ae ia § Ht » Wear lon cey M. Depew and Gen, 0, 0, Howard. | success, © WLDO UGLAS 7 wa350 SHOES a, = Since Campaign Opened. A conffnittes of Atty will bear the é Rotifieation to the candidate. It is ex- 4 pected that in his apeech of acceptanc« bee |} Tm the days when he taught country bow Herrick will outline his plans for » a8 State campaign, and from what h up State Judge Alton B. Parker) 10) it arop thus far he will have rh F i r fat] — hy & W_L-Dougias $3.80 shoes % cost more to make, why } ; ey hold thelr shape, and are After breakfast he drove down to the that Mr, has sgiation with Secretary | McCausland tioned In Ron of being somewhat’ of a fume dutge carvied a hathos on treme! , sta his name on the Mig arms Me tertea” wel bottom” Look tor it~ take no subatitute, Sold attention. Everybod uarters was in Fitteen New Suits. * | by shoe dealers everywhere. ‘| We ke Douglas $2.00 and $1.75 Shoes for Boys. Bost in the world. \ Congressman Prank Shober ts making | and it} PO Te Ee eT eee eS Nee eT ere oe ee - > , 97, 1904 > @ y SIATH AVE 19 ’ All wool warp cheviots. TT's extra heavy and sponged, too, You'll perhaps appreciate this excellent bargain more when we tell you that there's not another store in all New York where you can buy these fabrics for less than 75c. Come and see how fast this fabric sells— there’s plenty of it. Main Floor, 52-INCH ALL-WOOL DOUBLE WARP CHEVIOT, EXTRA HEAVY, sponged and shrunk—ready for the needle—only in black — has never sold for less than 75¢. per yd.—specisl for to-day 20 pieces satin-finished Droad-| 20,000 yds. strictly all cloth in the season's newest colors—| printed challies in polka dots, Onion, leather, mahogany, maroongye-| stripes and neat floral effects; 8 seda, royal, navy and cadet blue, hunt-| for kimonos, house dresses, etc.—lat: ¢r’s green, myrtle, castor, tan, cham-| est importation; this fabric has been pamne, dark, golden and Havana brown} manufactured to retail at 75c., but we jet black; our regular $1.25 have secured it at a price that quality; for one day only at... Q@e| enables us to sell it at 50 pieces crepe albatross—pure| 50 and 56-in. taller suitings— Australian wool; all new shades, in-/| invisible plaids, stripes and neat checks wool res, le $ cluding cream; suitable for street or | —this fabric is ly in demand this evening wear; our regular 49¢, season and has sold for quality; to-day...s..secseees Je | $1.25—for one day only...... Q§e 12,000 dainty Swiss handKerchiefs, 12%c QNNCE a year we hold this great annuai sale of fine em- broideréd Swiss handkerchiefs, You know how deft the Swiss are in mcahine embroidery work—as clever as the hand work of the Irish and French, and the cost is fully two-thirds less, sain Foor. We have made extraordinary preparations for this great sale and offer values that cannot be duplicated elsewhere, At 12kc, worth 25c to 33c At 19c. worth 35c to §Oc At 25c, worth 65c to $1.00 12,000 handkerchiefs, both scalloped and hemstitched, are in this annual event—they come to us from the largest St. Gall makers and are perfect In every respect. | 7 Grand Fall Opening Continuing throughout to-morrow—New York's representative style show delineating new Fall and Winter fashions in Millinery, costumes and wraps, tailor-made suits and coats, waists, petticoats, corsets, silks, dress goods, trimmings and laces. : New dress trimmings %4. _ a SEEMS rather peculiar to sell the new dress trimmings right at the start of the season at half, doesn’t it? There's a loss involved, to be sure, but we want to start the season off with a rush, and, besides, the loss is not ours—it’s an importer’'s who was so anxious to introduce his new dress em- bellishments that he made us a liberal allowance on our first reat purchass, $0c for $1.50 and $2 imported dress trimmings. Fine embroidered St, Gall noveities—the daintiest imported effects. Rich hand-made French novelties. Trimmings for tailor-made suits, Fine Persian trimmings, Trimmings for evening wear. Embroidered Sak pienctings Beaded and spangled trinmings, &c, 50c for $1.00, 41.50 and 52,00 trimmings. 95c for $2.00, $2.50 and $3.00 trimmings. Of special interest to dressmakers and milliners. ‘ Rochester $5 shoes at $2.85. A FAMOUS Rochester manufacturer of wonten’s fine footwear is so inspired with the success of “Ideal” patent kidskin—the dainty new leather warranted not to creak or crack—that to give it a broader prominence he has made up for Simpson Crawford Co. Second Flees, 8,000 pairs of new style $8. and 53.50 shoes to p= match the swell new y $9 85 street and dress costumes "\ 4 ¢ i at a special price that enables us to offer them at $2,85, There’s more shoe daintiness in the new Ideal patent kid than any other leather put into shoes for the critical dresser. At $2.65, deal kid shoes—dull tops—welt soles fe’ : button and lace style. s At 82,85. Ideal kid boots—button or lace “— style—turn sole—three distinct models, Seven models of lace and button ———— boots—vici kidand patent tips, ame : Annual sale of Rochester $3.50 and $5 shoes—values 42,50 to $3.50 at $1.85; $3.50 to $5 at $2.85, 17,300 pairs of magn IS great September sale of lace curtains started almost a month ago and during its progress more lace curtains ificent new curtains. Eli Calf A r ‘ | ‘ a ie ince his nomination for the Presi- Gs Peorigs tsee Coven Sitite tee new, Doesprieed have been bought and sold than ever before in a like period. Manufacturers, importers and mill agents, aware of this fact, have come to Wane Twice Porter has purchased f° | rot” I caueeded tobe the fart a ha = ree us with their surplus stocks, the result of a backward season, and offered them to us at our own price. These vast stocks have come under the eel Pe vila vareea cht by the | FIRE SCARED FLAT-HOLDERS. i ata ie paces teere critical eyes of our experts, who havAselected the cream of the offerings, and to-morrow you may choose from the greatest array of high-class 7 coheed king of KingsTn and repre- \W.L. Dougias $3.50 Shoe anes In Greater NewYork: lace curtains ever assembled at prices which will enable you in many cases to buy the two pairs for (he price you intended to pay for the one, j the latest up-State styles, Others) ping damaged the four-story tons 938 fs A pr Foveed . 5 4 Aven bet, 146th & 147th ta, Irish point lace curtains: Fourth Floor. ork taller as ts sie soa ot rienih etree tty tthe Maen ia dyes corner 0h eet, , BROOKLYN, Choose from over 800 of the latest designs, Nottinghamlace curtains: Renaissance lace curtains tan dreasiness, Thus the Judge FR and " “auitatng vy dune be 149 4 14t Street, it bobctnly Ded Seiee Ayo, 52,75, 53,95, 14.85, $5.90, 56.90, 8.90 Hundreds of rich designs in magnificent re- $2.95, *3.95, 13°90, $7.90, $9.75, 512,50. . pe » Sy eitoagy on eres Mietrearse athe Be'tcuante Sar 4 ooh 180th Street, 434 acy Street, eornet Fear! Street, Antique lace curtains: wih productions of real lace, Arabian lace curtains: Th ! ‘Although tho Judge has supplied him. | badly scared and fled in thelr night. ; 9a muird Avenue, oor. 120th St Taney 8 Hovrert Avenve, rich wide insertions on fine scrim—per pair, 75c., 89c., 98c.. *1,25, *1.75, $2.95, most popular and durable curtain of the day, ME tase ne acs only one your ot tvs. | - : — SS lroyd Street] $275, #3.95, *4.50, 45.90, #7,50, 48.50. ee }46,90,88.90,89.75,510.50,913,75,! 16.50, fae 2 only one p uae | ' - -- 1 | Penders. In this way does he remain iP | — ee ssa aes asa ese CS, f — _ — = —— wane — pen — ~ 5 eloae to tho standard of Jeffersonian P 9 g reat e & cr le | ‘ To-morrow’s £7.°2' of furniture speci Y Ra Parker and his secretary rod | e FIM ao tne ay coven of the West hore of on | Creed ane r variety ip peel aay ; Pain, leaving Esopus at 7.05 o'clock, | lo vou think we've done to create a strenuous nine-hour period of furniture buying to-morrow 4 Teaching Weehawken ai 9.15. They drove SUXTH AVE 1927020 ™ STREET | W , d Pp ty -_— in ; | Why! gone right back to the biggest day of that record-breaking August sale when we doubled the business of August, 1903, MME Joath’ and Bocretary McCausland got 5 Fane ler eae ee ig P || || and reproduced every special bargain that combined to bring the greatest day’s selling in the history of this furniture store. It’s a certainty i © ato The cab there was not much room What day suits you best in this | that particular home-furnishers who have to buy pieces to complete the furnishings of their homes for Winter (s%.'3¢"tnem) Will tum , - od boos cr tan pollard 6 | hurriedly to Simpson Crawford Co, to-morrow. They can’t help it. These prices simply won't let them pass the remarkable values. Sth Fl. ¥ a | a, , " ‘ Bho omat beside the driver | at sal @ of use d 1anos | 14.85 for 6.50 golden oak Rosas be expecting a lot of surprises, and they'll be greater than you could Use this mattress 60 days a py pried ie fiteg saving Ch yl chiffoniers—not only hand- a ly imagine, Here's one in the form of an $ i Mor fri test “expects 5 but made in a manner io your brig! ° PEs Uthaset Bagert Pereaes | It’s a foureday sale.and the special values you read about | | tor insure’ their lasting 18 silK floss sanitary mattress at *12.75 tons wel take back, ak SAR ie | will be held until the respective days set apart for their sale. Lee eee oe pr Pk Apel gel en Hn mattress is more practical, durable | sta "fialrs, : 1, where he on 1 . | first visit, and the Hoffman House, | g ¢ | | whlch sheltered nim when h to | 0 h dred d d 1 s § ece parlor suite. § 11K floss mattress, $12.75 mi ose in win te ame |) Une Hun USEC PlanOS ANG Plano PlayeTS., |} 08 tor 98 5-piece pa ; 18 eanits wy sith f » 12.75. t that he is fastidious about hie | A : . | . y per ‘dons. \¥ EN order to give every one a better opportunity to select one of these wonderful |) body hats why 90, many | | Dovsn't Like street Notees, | I bargains we shall place them on sale, beginning at 830 o'clock to-morrow they any ate tat te seattar The were found satisfactory, j t the rate of P| ther ved Jud lained that 1 morning, ai celled im any point they a Kr Impesstoie In New York to fad | ' 25 pianos per day other, elahart tes from ff monet cea eH | é ternning tommorrow morning, Set. 28h, and Y | cp earn Ear cee » en i) ie R. " f o < ‘ oss, | two parts. Honey ekts clanging by unter hle bed: | vertised, | _aighversée upboistertageatted “with indentrvtibie tprlage—your ehelee of god today the oie $92,755 ge Parker re Bd past experience with these sales leads us to ne pee aan ae i a ae ere " BAODUS. * A advise a visit to our warerooms as early in the ||) Parlor fH tess gi ANS BERS aes BES BY ris el aslng ‘ihual “onde, | morning as possible in order to have first choice, | | euitess faites mitts zhi Be rice Bis Be Bi Be the names on the Rotel Fegister> | as these bargains will go quickly, \ — i et You need pay only $10.00 | Brass beds. , Golden oak. Couches. a Dining eR iS. when you select your piano, and same will be de- | 8 drape, Trad Bett. 80 a "ita acca i Bo, 9° HH ease botnhen £18.00. "a olden nk table 119.00, livered to your home for your use while paying | | oe bende bees, ers, 414. #24 couches, $16.00. Ng golden oak table, 8, persons not having’ business ‘with | fori. ney ~ 0 rast ans bedsr $80.50 Mn drat, 8.80 |, cquores, 18.75. neidekoasds (a) (Degen tigreinebed The balance you may pay at an easy rate per | WO vray brass beds, $38.00. Golden oak. $8 coucnes, 190.00: ae eleht $2.00 videos A990. Will jot make any extended ad: | month, so that you own your piano in a short | 435 brags beds, $98,580 00 ig gaimenters, 16:08. ; ie Hehe athe Dining chairs (nr . litical meetings. "Tt Is. the | time without any effort whatsoever, Isn't it a BS Deas brass beds, 153.00. ‘918.0 chiffoniers, iff 50, 0 couches, $86.80. 11.78 chairs, § Batre, 11.65. people and allow them : reasonable proposition? 118 bras ped ee ey beds, 176.00. HOE Seo cnimonlers, $46.80.| __ $88.00 couches, 149.00.| ___#2.5_ chair, 18.00. ) ike his hand. To thie desire he | fa Here are a few items for each day which will give you — SS di h $9 98 Was & great deal of comment a pretty good idea of the great values offered. ed ods are in Four dollar chafing ishes, °2.95. Biate and National headquar- : ew cann 0 of dit int beca or had Rene Ts ee sina’ gage |Y On Wednesday, Sept. 28th, we offer | On Friday, Sept. 30th, we offer $6 han the fresh vegetables you have to | A GREAT sale will follow this extraordinary announcemer use nal Y s oo 1 Web fo $45.90 MORE deliciows t ran le Tres! y the season of conviviality is here when ro, Of the Bupreme Cou ee tartan duraamais Gil ta rary 36. cone (u fine pars ant worth 108.00 ett) tome ) ut up with now—in ome, be rst Gonsigamest ve Tee the Welsh Rarebit reas supreme and wen Pree (a ofan aiion) z 1 Narvesson uprieht...... Pe 5.0 : ‘cods that’s been announced this season. int * | the chafing dish is needed for the many other ai ine "Democratic leader and 4 Lindemen upright for, . ~ ie $100.00 is Brateclass eoudition, ove: tone ond Wor'h double ) ann i the prices—they’re so much lower than you us ually pay for dainty dishes, 2B ent Salearonm. S fund. MOCTELNC | A (enie piano has a beauiiful tone—case Is in aplendid condition) | | t Schubert upright. 00: 0M doa't mae the highest grade that there's an additional relish to every preserved th ag beg Satng dish 23 this — > he members ofarcommicter tose | |, Angelus piano player .,$7§.00 | °* shoei rticle you select from our complete gathering, SO TNO Ce 1st ed, 8 ches £78 OF Laie = (think of buying @ plano player for such an amount, Cost ora: | 4 Steinway grand +e .. $150.00 article y you think of paying $4 = ——— N : | thally 8275 00) OO | 2 fone 11 Sonaiion, Waid come’ BE w aselet foe nie Phucked when rounded out in luscious ripeness and preserved | fora dish exactly the same a8 Ni * Seta te De ie wie Bo Oy | ROEM UPR ai “OO Y) under the best sanitary contitions, witdeon tel ae ionor*2.98 \ #4 7-5 Ely Dunne 1 Behning square. snes 0.00 1 Miller upright an LES $95.00 palatable than any procured fresh in os fost da vod Se fons secehaioes took © 48. one z « ; Judge Parker promised to areatn igevat bargain.) jelicious flavor was preserved with them, and a pure A } Daly dry ee "to attend the reception att 1 Hartman upright. veueres $100.00 | (Also cther fir @ (argaing to fa. uding 1 Knabe anal) grang, ; it right to your table. you twice as long as ‘the ordinary that = Seotaline wh laakeaghas: tobe; wpiondid ‘contivien.) alinowt new) row will yh oh pial @ supply for the season af these prices: Goats usually even, more—holds three pints — | i part ane 10 ee ee ee ott new) On Saturday, Oct. Ist, we offer Undoubtedly y aLenewene reat Oates owe a ens lent . sxceptional Rly But C . segs: Taveaktuats don't that we've only 375—the kind ugh without @, let-u On Thursday, Sept. 29th, we 1340 oo ire Fe A sig SR hi tor hall witepiae | one , oe our ag your taste would | ire you to Select. , lon. ‘nator le | ’ ig grits sy Wy -7-* “mesma - Hf Sosa a adic "Gn Oot, | han Yoana i wi eae | ee Po et yee $e r err Here's enother special: 250 oy tp sone Taone | gs BROS |e tw ora f78-00 Y) ticey geet ROCA Ae EiuGr ELM | more. those $1.50 port. Q5C fot sud KING OF SAXONY ILL. 1 Chickaring sour bce $45.00 1 Hallet & Cumston upright... $100.00 | Py a ir iée| UGAR —€. pet”: 25e able gas reading lamps at tubing —special 98¢. ad KAWeRKeOEeEyeyeres (arge st * tone o + fj o E 5 "1 Botletin Now Contras Roe!) OM Snsitem COT ee nn HO NENT ON |g upright and srhad sliestly ened KUbe | — ee Oe eed! notlinneete ve ; | WALTER. BAKUR'? Special: Good manties at Sc, cach. Deatea | 1 Schubert upright............ $1 2ZSLOO | i veaweitor manowany cases, + SUGAR. 2 Bi) cam tt Also a full line of Wels bach mantles and burners, ‘That ad Keen . tl ARPES Be ofteved Gurtng this stle by ‘"T feaen, Hi ‘8 £1.78 foraiinicket s o'clock| BHC. for tumbler holder— , Sept. Although reporte) 4 Mixsell square... +++, $20.00 $ Cecllian plano players. \ Wa SP SZ) so rane FouAnors— {es Bolesint ances tea kettle, with lamp and| Imported tlle, nickel edge~ that the King of Saxony! . condition.) (reduced from $250.00 on account pene rear | fen! ge ay | pack and ire shade. value 40c. yl were oly dain § Wher Ur in SOKOO | Was eT ES abe re ep oer PE gS | Pichsl-plated Ruste cate sachlons at ene-hall oft fe imicatty watch the King) (Also 19 othr fine baring ineluira a fine Setuman & dona | 1 Kroeger square....:.:...... $10.00 i 5 | aon, ' | values $3 to $12 at $1, 6© to $6, elses bei old tale cha . (s bargain. | 7 c her ‘None We will allow all money paid on any of these instruments within one year to apply on any new are we Oo a aces | Ba AUPOCBs sn i cost no more than the piano in our warerooms—should you wish to exchange. Tras Rural Muar New ha Arabian N ‘ 3 ' mf PR pene x seed pomed Piano as well as such renowned makes as Packard—Hobart Saen. ie ase RA? toggl ber. / jo—Pr ‘eeple—and many others, y TI paso a } Our new upright at $175,00 is the greatest value ever offered, Guaranteed for 10 years. ra, f j Remember we ask only $10.00 a3 a first payment during this sale. Pee 8 Ee Sere Om ree ee ee

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