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a iw RS TD SHTELEERS | BT TOO ILO WET SCH ee 4 a4 y Blew Open Post-Otfice Every County in the State Rep- Told a Man of It, Then resented at Important Demo- Umbrella to K cratic Conference, First of Its ae Dry: nm” Kind Since 1876, [AS LEFT TO GUARD TOLD OF CONSPIRACY DISABLED MACHINE. BY ODELL HENCHMEN, Colonization Plans Alleged in Northern Counties and Along! Lower Tier—Confidence in Herrick’s Election, Returned Later in An- Auto and the Police Got ol Gang in New | have gathered together @ ‘THE WORLDi WEDNESDAY achieved that the leaders made no reeret after it was ali over of what had been done, Chairman Meyer was the first to talk te the country jead- ere, He told them that @ vast amount of work had been done and that he might say with confidence that the been completed, “Ia doing (his work,” he said, “we mat deal of information which it beelutely essential that you genvleme:, know now.” Mr, Meyer then went on to say that the evidences of Republican schemes to colonize the upstate counties, where there is certain to be a great falling off in the Republican vote, were so sure that steps must be taken at once by Spreliminary labors of the campaigu had | } bs ae MOTHER AND SON MAN WITH NO ARMS FILLED BY GAS SENDS $1.26 CHECK Husband Returns from Work to Treasurer Peabody Gets Contri- Find His Little Family Dead bution from Indian Territory in Bedroom with Two Jets, Resident Who Complains of Wide Open. Roosevelt’s Carpet-Baggers. Coroner Scholer ts to-day investigat-| Among the responses to the appeal for the county leaders ¢0 offset them. Mr. | ing the death of Mrs. Fannie Wachen- funds sent out a week ago by Treas Rodie, Mr. Sheehan and the others then tolg what they know of the colonization achemes. Colontsation Sche; Tn the jot of Canadians across the border and register them on Friday or Saturday jthe husband, Mrs. Wachenheimer was None of these Canadians has a right to| apparently in perfect health. She had vote, and the leaders were told it wag) 0 domestic troubles of any kind, lived up to them to see that at the firet at- tempt to register thom arrests were jorthern counties, they said. | doors and windows closed and the key- there was evidence of a plan to run a| holes and cracks stopped up. | and |urer Peabody, of the Democratic Na- her four-year-old son Wesley. Both “onal Committee, one was received to- were found dead in their home wi Oy em haga a eee the gas turned on in the bedroom, the SM4!! donation—a chec ol eB rath © the first received In this campaign from a man with no arms. The donor 90 described himself, the Inference being that he writes with his feet. Nelther heimer, of No. 77 Grand street, According to Edward Wdchenheimer, siteiijorend has he a vote, because of bis residence in a territory, but he has a couple pages of good wishes for Judge Parker, happily with her husband and showed Roos . complains this man away no signs of depression when he left DRINK DRUNKENNESS CURED TO STAY CURED BY White Ribbon Remedy, | No tate. No holle drinks, whether the patient confirmed inebriate, a "Uppler.” drinker or drunkard. Impossible for one to ne oF St ie, 1 thas ‘made a) 2B. &M. Blue Trading Siamps OAtI 23 o eteek, Then one with Each Ten Cents You Spend. ot Stamps Redeemed in our Premium Exhibit Room, 5th Floor. Thursda Comparison . Thousands of women are watching each of our Compari- son Sale advertisements. They have learned by actual com. parison of our selling prices with those of other stores that it is an indisputable fact that we *’s Great le Bargains are offering better merchandise at smaller prices than any other New York store. This is em. phasized again in to-day’s ad- vertisement, and we desireevery- body to understand that none cag undersell the good old corner. 200 Black Taffeta Silk Petticoats To Is Remarkable Becond Floor Black Taffetta Silk Petticoats with elegant lustre and a distinct rustle, cures made w.th deep accordion pleated a’ Remedy. ruffle with two rows of quilling at fre wathorind trea, Great . 4 the bottom and supplied with a off in Laiequah, Ned the Indias | —_—_ Lerritory With carpe.-baggers. to The Evening World) Oct, 12.—Five robbers of the Collingswood four miles from here, early made | her to go to work fn the morning. With In the Southern tler, the leaders were | !Ittle Wesley she accompanied her hus- | Chairman Taggart made sighting ref-| informed, a plan was afoot to bring | band to the door, and after she had erenc the claims set gangs of floaters over from Pennsylva- | kissed him goodby, asked him to come, > R vamath ie vatoue nia, The Republicans, it was said, were | kissed hiv: good-by, asked him to come gart says the situa ln desperate ai i@ because of Lhe oppo- | home early in the evening, sition in the party to Odellism,| During the forenoon she went out with! &nd were prepared to go to any lengths her lUttle boy, returning about 1 Over @ hundred Democratic leaders |from up the State were called together in the rooms of the Democratic State ‘and seured $200 in stamps and $60 |COmmittes in the Hoffman House to- "money. The men rode to within a day and addressed by Chairman Cord indent ance f apparently shaking hands hold 4 It to to save themselves. nee, @istance of the place in an auto- | Meyer, Norman EB. Mack, Patrick H. ae Aye progreas | #eCarren and others of the State Cora- Neekin a Comnniasion ener. | mittee; Willa F, Sheehan, on behalf Weaving early for Philadelphia, | of the Democratic National Committee. tm front of om Tov), cine awalt- and William & Roadie, Chairman of the trolle: ir. yi rol oa Pag mt “4 Organization Committee, on what nas hed him and said: “We are rob- been done up to date in the ‘am- the post office You will have to bvait and take another ear. By the way, |psign and what 1s expected of them from how on in the work of carrying il need your umbrella to keep the A? the State for both Judge Parker and Newkirk kept quiet under cover of a Judge Herrick. wntil the en departed. In their) Not since 1876 have the county leaders to leave, the automobile collided | from up the State been called together the wagon of a sleeping farmer ay they were to-day and addressed by Overturned. One man was left (0 men of such note a8 met and talked to while the others | them to-day. ‘There wasn't a county after daylight | unropresented and in the districts ‘men in another automobile went | where there are factional fights in hina irae | Democratic ranks, the leaders of both Were all arrested by county fections were asked to attend and did | who were early on the attend. More progress was made toward #4 the robbery. | mottling tactionai! @sputes than has Prisoners refused to tell thelt | pen done before, and the whole atmo: | — | sphere of the conference was one of Beye Staten Island Moune. j harmony and a determination to get to- gether and swing the State of New Was announced on Staten Island | 5, 4 York into the Democratic column by a night that Lewis ‘Ts en rousing plurality. purchased the Hill, 8, 1 A Private Conference, } ry he mak Tho conference was strictly private, | Wut so satisfactory were the results | | oe PERT OER Ae ep ear A ara ; § Broadway, Graham & Flushing Aves., Brooklyn. Be Prepared With Blankets and ¥ Comfortables. hat is showa by that housewife who provides her house. coverings in time to meet the need. Let the weather be don't neglect this excellent Bianket chance, | comtgrtables; plain | White and Siiver Gray Wool Bian. kets, 11-4 size, attractive bor- $2.79, at, oir... Bilyer attractive weenetd im’ "OK eden Value $6.00, ate pair 4e | 1.50 Screens, 75¢, Three-fold screens, sixty inches high, filled with silkoline in ‘ Worth Doable. 'd have taken more of these } hats, but there were only about 1,200 to be had at the price that enables us to make such concessions. They are scratch felt, }} with edges bound and stitched, and |} ome in al) the new sailor, tuiban) pnd large shapes in black and colors, Worth $1.50; Thurr-' breas's, about 50 dozen, 10 | inches tong, black and brown [en worth 4 . 39¢! $2W.B Straight Front Corsets, 98c! ‘Thursday we hold a special sale of W. B, Corsets, straight front, medium low bust, full bias gored, lace trimmed top and bottom, | white only. Because the makers concluded to di'continue some of the styles, they | dispored of all they bad to vs at a fraction of their value. egularly these corsets should cost $2.00, Here they are for Thutsdy, at 98c 24 Floor 75¢ | No Mall Orders filled, Fourth floor, sl. The Third Weet of Our WGreat Exposition of Purest Foods Ti Arousing the Liveltest Selling Thus Far, Read about the bargain prizes that this feast of good foods nd delicacies has in store for you and you'll ‘oin in the (Meibosieam of the crowds that bave alreacy mace this Creat Food Show « Brooklin event to be remembere: Conce every day | Gr at ghnite Peo jence Balad Ol! $e for.t*4) Jar o¢ ont 25e! ley's ry oF f |] Strawberry Preserves for 19-1. pail new $6. 1 shore mack oa It 4 Olives; 35 had voles ‘bre. ’ e fof Beech t Ib “ | 136 te 'brana jiheed taz| 270 Ro rere | con of dried beef, bid. pail, de. | eye oA te ATE n- 4 on" u rakes ae ea ——_— HERRICK OFF 10 BUFFALO TO SPEAK, | room, lying on the bed, the child clasped ALBANY, Oct, Governor, left Albany at 640 A. M to-day for Buffalo, where hie is to g¥NDAY WORLD WANTS WORK speak this evening. H here till Saturday: SE ROUTER W—Judge D. Cady | Jets. Hervick, the Democratic nominee for | ead for three hours. | o'clock in the afternoon, When her vinnie i i lata we nd husband came home in the evening he found her and the boy dead in the bed- ihe report printed this morning that Judge Par reception to. be gt r > Square Garden is without In his mother's arms. The room was Secretary McCausland an- fyll of @as which poured from two | nounced toskay i the fe yi Bes doh ad |not been formally presen y the The mother and child had been | pot been formally presented by the serious considerath Carter Harrisor ror of Chicago, was exnected at the Hotel Sevilie this afterncon eee arranged to talk | ove the situation in nol the MONDAY MORNING WONDERS, | 265)" ba od er had absolutely declined | free. ven him | relative suffering Write Dr. W. R. Brown, gi Tremont st, Boston. for trial package and letter o/ advice in envelope, All letters tnd estroved oon as answered y sold by Slogel Cooper Co, Drug Dept., 79¢. ‘Whea war declared ‘twit Japas and Reseln t Edi it By mall, 35 conts, SALE TO-MORROW, FRIDAY AND SATURDAY. 4,000 PAIRS OF MEN’S & BOYS’ YESS Se d oe TROUSERS The Stocks of Three Manufacturers contribute to the greatest Purchase of Men's and Boys’ Fine Trousers ever consum- mated in the City of New the very cream of new patterns for Fall and Winter, but the Woolens and Worsteds Are the Finest and the Tailoring Superb, The price we are able to make—$1,84—barely covers the actual cost of materials, to say nothing of the making. The [.84 = finest kinds are to be sold at LESS than the worsteds can be bought at the mills by the yard, Four thousand pairs seem like a good many to sell in one sale; but the values are so great, the patterns so stylish and the making So particular we are confident they will all find new owners within a day or two, They represent the very highest class of hand workmanship through. out, and have all the earmarks of custom-made Trousers, We challenge any tailor to produce kinds equally as good at double the cost, Cassimeres are in dark checks and plaids, to $4.50, And if you do, the patterns wont be as On Sale To-morrow Morning—in the Big Clothing Stor Other Trousers FOR BOYS. From one of the same makers came this lot; they are most exceptional values. Boys’ Knickerbocker Bloomers, assor:ment including blue and fancy mixtures. Reg- 7 ular $1.25 kinds, at.. 5c Boys’ Knickertocker Bloomers, in dark plaids and fancy Chevi- t £1.80 and sal: at... Beys' Knee Pants in fifty dif. ferent styles, including cordu- roys; made Sc. and $1.00, For this sale 50c Boys’ Knee Pants, Fancy wool materials, including blue and plicate the poorest of them for less than $3.00 the pair. York. Not only do they represent [.84 Positively Worth $3.00 to $4.00 Pair, —————NGsSaooee—— Those for Men and big Boys are rade of the choicest Worsteds and Cassimeres; in measure. Worsteds are in dark stripes. bizck effects, Still others are of Cheviot. So that, YOU WANT ARE HERE AT $1.84, You cannot go into any store at any time and du ¢qual value of the better ones for less than $4.00 sizes for every build from 30 to 50 waist Perhaps a hundred pairs are Thibets, In fine no matter what your particular fancy may be, the SORT OF TROUSERS You cannot find choice as these. Third Floor. Cravenette Coats for Men. We beat the world on the prices of gen- uine Cravenette Coats. Three dis- tinct and special lines at $6.50, $9.50 and $15. All of them are from $2 to $8 less than the same coats in other stores, dust ruffle that will save gnd pro- tect the entire garment, is one of the 14th Street Store’s chief bare gain surprises for Thursday, This petticoat is one that some stores make a great fuss over when they get a few to sell at 5.50. petticoat that we do certainly have one sent home. for one day, only 3,95, Men’s Clothing Third Floor. Suits, which are of splendid silk worsteds, mixed jue serge, black Clay, black cotch tweeds, are the best have had in The 14th Stree: Siore io sell at anywhere near 8.95. But you must not class these w.th ordinary ~~ 8.95 suits nor com mon 10,00 suits. They 8 95 iach superior, We - got the price down by purchasing 1,000 pieces of cloth at less than half price from a distreised woollen dealer. Then we found a biz tailoring plant that was almost idle. This concern made the suits under our sapervision Result is this 15.00 suit at 8.96 Fancy Silks at69c Main Floor Fancy Silks in all the latest weaves, designs and colorings in Qn plaids, checks, dain- 69e ty figures and dot- ted effects for Fall wear, These silks are sold reg- ularly elsewhere at 98e 5 our price, per yard, at 69¢ Tatieta Silks, plain col- red, suitable for street and d, ie any one, good dress quality and recom- meaded for wear. bea +. Se Dress Goods Main Floor Cheviot Dress Patterns of 6 yards each. The material is Cheviot, in two shades of navy j = blue, black and 9.70 are extra heavy | weight and shrunk, and ready forthe needle, These are dress patterns that special at 2.70 Smyrna Rugs A handsome 21.00 Smyrna Rug at 13,79 Or a beastitul 26.00 Smsria at 19.23 Toat’s why 13.79 = «19.23 fow. These durable, attrective rugs are all wool of the best q' At these patterns and most harmonious color com- binations. Sires are 7.6x10.6 at 13.79 21,009 Smyrna Rug 7.6x10.6 at 13.79 9x12 at 19,23 Gloves at 69c yard 6°c, at On Thursday, 200 Panama 52 inches wide all-wool Panama brown. Goods double warp, sponged and cannot be duplicatedunder4.5u, Fourth Floor. would please and interest you to-mor- prices you get choice of the very best and 9x12 at 59.23. 26.00 Smyrna Rug Main F Women's real mocha glove ular shades of pri as new grays for street a Made to seli at 1.5v, 1.00, Being incomplete linss we them to sell at 68e, wear, It's a not hesitate to recommend q 3.95 | all our customers regardless of i's low price. It has style and an appearance that ranks with petticoats cost- ing three times as much. Let your curiosity lecd you to in+ spect these garments and you'll Price of these petticoats, good | Women’s Suits Second Floor, Wonren's Walking Suits that are made Of a fine grade of cheviot in six differs ent styles, in black, blue asd brown mannish suitings, The trimmings are contrasting colored broadcloth or silk hercules braid. The coats are lined with va 16 48 heavy grade of scelf- ° color taffeta or satin, The skirts are nine-gore, wide flaring, high kilted or panel front effects, in. veried plait backs, at, os 16.48 Women’s Three-quar- ter Top Coats, made of spien- did grade of covert cluih, with inverted plait belted back, side pockets, Yoke and sleeve lined with » heavy grade of self-color satin, end trim- med with fine tailor 10. Millinery Second Floor. HE Silk Velvet Hats we are showing in this sale are in many good styles. They are hand made, of silk velvet, in the very best and most desirable colors of the day, and in nue ave excollent shapes, so that every one will find a becoming style. Special ats, " 1.98 Clever hands have fash- foned these hats after studies of the latest Parige an models, \ + \ XOT Theycome in all the best “shapes and rp 49 * colors, Value 10.00, at.... EADY-TO-WEAR HATS~— Many of the season's best styles hi the best colors. Just Women s Shoes Third Floor, To-motrow's shoe spe.ial will be 1,000 pairs of w Foederer's ’ with dull mat toy Jium toe called * Chic," are all made with pate There is one blucher style ¢ asscrimeat, which com- The top face hoes have all the ' Women’s Hosiery Main Floor purchase that goes in uursday’s Com. par siery bargains, and wil terest women, because it’s 12() dozen pairs of 10 fa cotton ¢: w t a good Fall less, with aco It's a t- black ght, made seam- oles of ealth-insur- elastic Swiss Skirlings. t be dound cisewhere, Others ask 75, our price 235,

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