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“CDV [0 DIVA] NE WSIR” WHO IS OUT FOR ASSEMBLY SBOY 1S RIVAL °°" "204: ‘ TORCH CHOI Denny” O'Sullivan, Who Serves His Route Morning and Night, | Mopes to Win Over Scion of, \ Wealthy Family. | HOT RUN FOR ASSEMBLY IN HUDSON COUNTY. | ‘The “Newsie” Has Nothing Against His Opponent Except that He Is a Democrat— Cousin to Get Business, n An interesting contest for political mY Bonors is being waged these days over 4n Hoboken, where “Denny” Sullivan, who delivers nowspapers to a large number of omers every night and morning, !s 1 against Arthibald Alexander, a nephew Col. B.A. Btevens, qf the famous family of that name. ] o Alexander is a graduate of Princeton but end wealthy when it comes to political or otherwise, is popularly known as “put i “a making 4 speec O'Sullivan, w his family for the janitor of the college, tended the lectures in tory hate at Cooper Insitute . It ls no crime to be yours and graduated {rom th rt nor to be nomi. Hon in May last te In answer to a question as to what | chairman of the gtaduation exerel would become of his newspaper route the Republicans, “n up the atudy | in the ev | 9 ; regularly registered sembly Mr O'Bultivan, replied, that he “4 ; aint ee si, ffom the off wyer A. W. Letts, | Would ‘turn ft over to his cousin. Been se Eevee on Ave 2h Le dene \ as “cum ld Alexander, who Is O'Sulll- @ Sullivan a 4 the public schools paign,”’ he s w my + onent in the race, is a ef Hoboken. e of which his father most to be . am run: | ber ‘i L-mnowa were family. é ning i a hold, bu Caate Point, and like the other was vanor of HM later graduated you can ney solng to, membe: of that family is exceedingly from Grammar School No. 60, of this! happen.” democratic and simple in his tastes d to say In regard| His uncl to his millionaire opponent on the Dem- | champion 4 from that school to| ocratic tcket, O'Sullivan replied and pr New York “1 have never met Mr. Alexander and } His a half at that | 40 not know him, Therefore I have | der, . nothing against him, except perhaps | Preside time he worked | that ne Isa Democrat. Tam not one of’ ganiaa weity (New York), and was one of four , Asked what he | fons. NEW PUBLICATIONS, | NEW PUBLICATIONS, | NEW PUBLICATIONS, jr Kovenrkin A Thanksgiving Number to be thankful for have made this a special Thanks- giving Number on our own account }, —a sort of housewarming to be shared by all the members of The Delineator Family in celebration of our being at lag comfortably settled in our new building~-the biggest one in the world occupied exclusively by any publishing house and its interests. We have described and pictured some of its ee , unique features, and have told how the Butterick & hs, businggs came to be so great, and how Fashions become fashionable, and how the magazine is made, This is all very interesting. The Winter fashions find their fullest expression this month. Scores of them are shown in colors and in half-tone—an array to tempt and fascinate every ss Ri woman who cares for her attire. $ The Winter hats are here, too, both for those who buy and for . those who trim their own. Ag In the personal beauty y paper this month Dr. Murray considers the subject of dress ( p=! in connection with “Her” beauty, and the { /57 queStion is treated as thoroughly and 4 practically as are all in this notable series. © W. Jay Mills contributes 2 notable article on New York Society filty years ago, illustrated by @}—- photographs, hitherto. unpub- t ished, of people who a made and are Alill making the higory of our greatest city. ff $ The household departments fi ¥¥**) continue, as usual, to make CS ™ the month's cares lighter in the million homes of The Delineator Family. We cannot promise to supply back numbers. The way to be sure to get.your copy is to BUY IT TO-DAY! 2 The Delinearor may be secured of your newscealer, of any Butterick agit, or of the publishers at 15e. a copy, $1.00 a year. THE BUTTERICK PUBLISHING COMPANY (Lisited), BI ERICK BUILDING, NEW YORK. On Wi sete * * hee ho would denounce a man sim- | se he is rich or comes from a ||) of his election to the As- Richard Stevens, Is the is player of New Jersey oMcer of Hudson County er, Mra. Caroline B. Alexan- | ssistant probation officer and | of numerous charitable or- —Morough Preatdent Called Police. ton, He told the cook to get out, The Martin W. Brooklyn Rorough, decided to detach | himself from his negro cook Satur’ It broke the cook's, hy \ he begged for permission to stay ove The soft-hearted Borough Pre: | ident consented, | | iI) nett ieanteagni litte Ce Ct tt ALCL AC OT Ct OCC LITTLETON'S NEGRO COOK. Thit an hour tater when ne saw his! | night. | night, 1 cook whispering over the garden gate | pending calamity overtook Mr, Little: | Come through the new arcade from Lexington Avenue, Littleton, President of Men were sent from the Adams street) ice station and stayed at the Borough President's home until the cook con- sented to leave. | leaner To 3 Ave Z 59°7060° Sr. More Enthusiasm Than Ever| ee eo | 14,500 yards Black Crepe de Chine and Black Taf- ||| fetas at prices less than they could be manufactured ||| for now. | | r ||| of Lace Curtains. BLACK CREPE DE CHINE (40 inches wid ‘ ; , beautiful soft crepy Bice aoe po be fi $4 . 19 | taking ped me ot wk ¢ this ot gh Voy bboy a larger — than ever here BLACK TAFFETA (19 inches wide)—which will ort} 45 aordinary curtain values, the like of which was never known before, excellent wear—special, per yard, ates see sees oes Cc BLACK TAFFETA (one yard wide)—suitable for dresses or the new style coats, warranted to w special price, per yard... .ceeseeereeecce eens | In Velvets we are showing all the very latest colorings; also Velveteens and | | Corduroys in the most wanted shades, particularly all the shades of browns, ||| which are now so fashionable—prices throughout are moderate. | "kex' Staple Dress Goods Great Attractions at Regular Counters Excellent lines of rich satin finished Broadcloths, in | colors and black, at $1-00, $1.25, $1-50 and $2.00 per yard, || Crepe de Paris, Crepe de Chine and French Loliennes | in all the Fall colorings, from the most complete collection | O'Neill's have ever shown. Waterproof Goods, Mannish Reitings and Cheviots,very desirable for tailored garments, are off ments at extremely low prices. | VOILES, PANAMA CLOTHS (in black and colors); values up to $1.25 per yard; Special at. | For clean, perfect, staple goods our prices throughout || will be found moderate. | 300 Women’s Silk Petticoats i] CHEVIOTS, MOHAIRS, SUITINGS, “ind aed} BQ | have just 300, are made of an extra fine qualit Taffeta, accordion plaited, finished with two ruf- fles and ruche; all have silk dust ruffle—they '5.00 | | comé in all the new shades and black—Regular } $8.00 Petticoats; Tucsday......cscccssseceeeeees These handsome Silk Petticoats, of which iy | $8.00 to $12.00 Silk Umbrellas | The Handles alone cost frou $5.00 to $10.00, They are made of the very best and finest Taffetaand Surah ) | | Silks, with tape edges, built on the celebrated “Trimpi” frames, | | with cight ribs, close rolled—the handles are really works of | art, consisting of carved ivory, gun metal, natural wood, cape f 4.50 | and stag horns, with or without solid silver and gold mountings, mother of pearl and other styles—$8 90 to $12.00’ Umbrellas at Fall and Winter Underwear Values Not Often Duplicated--For Tuesday 2 Cases Men's extra heavy Natural! Women’s Shaped Vests, Dra d Merino Shirts and Drawers— Shirts 34 | Tights, WI nds heat bee to 44, Drawers 30 to 44. paced lhth WOTth O5Cs sere... seeee. $0C, cach Men's Natural Merino Shirts and | Women's White and Natural 2-3 Wool |, Drawers, made to sell at | 90c, and $1.00.......+++++69¢, cach all sizes, special, each... ..., $1.00 Men's extra heavy Na‘ural Merino} ‘ - nm Shirts and Drawers, full regular made, | Women's Swiss Ribbed Vests, Cot. Norfolk and New Brunswick--Shirt; 34 to 50, Drawers our price, each... | coat for sixteen seventy-tive! If you don’t need one now, what an excellent chance ||'§ These Coats look cx- | this is to economize on a Holiday gift, (First Floor.) actly like real seal Men's extra heavy Shirts and Drawers, Women’s Black Tights, medium weight, white and natural, regular ‘ value $2.25 to $2.50, ates s++ $1.85) sell at $1.25, special....sesseeee 9BC Upholstery Department Special Inducements for Tuesday Daily, new things arrive in the Upholstery Department, to make the house beautiful. Printed Silks | 'rinted Silks and Satins—they are most desirable {or kinds of draperies The Satins are 90c. a yard. The Siths are 50c. an470¢, a Yard Lace Panels — doors—estimates and sketches submitted. Asa special Real Renaissance Panels at $1.50, worth $2,25 Poetieres and it is no trouble for us to give special estimates, Asa special introductory price for this class of work we will make, fora limited period only, PORTIERES of IMPERIAL VELOUR, lined with REPP TAPESTRY, interlined with Canton flannel and edged with special binding edge. Regular prices $27.50—Spectal price, $21.50. Sixth Avenue, 20th to 21st Street. This Second Week of The | Lace Curtain Sale— | Seeing is believing—type-talk never does half justice to the values that are offered—but the thousands of women who came and saw and purchased their curtains last week told thousands of others in a far more glowing way than we could ot what extraordinary bargains were to be had in the great Bloomingdale Sale Sale of Black Silks Tuesday, October 18 (First Floor.) perhaps were not seen last week are here—so come along and pick and choose while assortments are full to bountifulness, ‘ We give curtain poles and fixtures free with all lace cortains bought in this sale at or above $1.25 a pair. A summary of what's to be had follows: 20,000 pairs of Nottingham Lace Curtains worth from $1 to $6,50 a pair, to sell at from 69¢, to $4.50, , 15,000 pairs of Irish Point Lace Curtains worth from $4 to $16.50 a pair, to sell at from $2.75 to $10.00, 5,000 pairs of Arabian Lace Curtains worth from $6 to $100 a pair, to sell at from $3.75 to $75.00, 3,000 pairs of Renaissance Lace Curtains worth from $6 to $50 a pair, to sell at from $3.50 to $35.00, 2,500 Bonne Femme Curtains, white, and Arabian worth from $1.50 to $40 each, to sell at from $1.00 to $30.00. 10,000 pairs of Ruffled Swiss Muslin Curtains worth from 50c. to $2.50 a pair, to sell at from 28¢. to $1.75, 5,000 Pairs of Rvffled Bobbinet Lace Curtains worth from $1.50 to $5.50 a pair, to sell at from $1,00 to $3.75, 2,000 Pairs of Marie Antoinelte Lace Curtains (white and Arab), worth from $7.50 to $16.00 a pair, to sell at from $5.50 to $14, 3,500 Pairs of Snowflake Lace Curtains worth from $1.25 to $5 a pair, to sell at from 75¢. to $3.50. / 5,000 Ruffled and Plain Lace Bed Sets single and full size, worth from $5 to $60, to séll at from $3.50 to $40.00, ‘Third Ploor, Front. b —————————— Reavliful $30 Silk Plush Hundreds of Coats Only $16.75 To-Morrow. || Books in a This is a splendid opportunity to Cl Carance, secure a handsome garment at a price Making way for the vast hole which in no way touches its actual value —for you're really getting a thirty-dollar day influx: of books Ps ting rid of hundreds of volumes that have*been with us too long. and that are taki up room B needed for the new books, : if We've marked prices on a " lot for to-morrow that will them flying in short order into hands of book lovers, q | list come rt. Fist on aN “+ 88c Velvet Depariment. This week, too, finds case after case of fresh, new curtains just opened up—many styles which (First Floor.) } cred in great assort- On Special Tables Tuesday. $5.00 Each, worth $8 (Second floor.) | { Men's and Women’s = —— = = = $4.50 | and certainly present a rich and elegant appearance, * They're made of the finest quality crushed silk plush, in double-breasted style, with fitted and half-fitted backs, finished with in layings of handsome colored cloths overlaid with silk braidings and lined with satin that we guarantee to wear for two years. The linings come in gray and black, Don't miss this extraordinary Bloomingdale bar- e gain to-morrow at @ Second Floor, 60th Bt. Beotion. ‘The Crise. Charehiit, The Congueror. Atherton, ‘The Choir Invisible, Allen, These at 25¢, I> cloth $ avality’ paper net are CDR ow For Men and Women F Men's Women’s A Special Sale of bent Women’s Solid Gold Watches. || ” miscetancous Books: > 6) Merino, ' wool, extra value, each72¢ | Vests, Pants and Tights, in Napoleon’s Military Career And when the Bloomingdale —By Gibbs—in half morocco p Watch Store announces a sale binding published. at $1.25; nearly every one knows by this time Special ......csiesvesenaa’ The Marvellous Land of Oz— One of the successful chil- dren's books of the year— published at $1.25—special,, 88¢ Wood's Popular Natural His- Ih (gy ton and Wool, in white, natural and Se a famey vasdee, lnported to oh that it. means something extraor- , in the way of bargain-giv- the most genuine sort. That's $1.00! at $1.25 to $1.35, special...,,, $1.10 just what it is—two extraordinary watch bargains—one for women and one for men, as follows; Women’s $24.50 Gold Watches, $15. 44 karat solid gold; 0 size, in hunting case and open-face styles; fitted with seven-jewelled Waltham and Elgin movements. Splendid timepieces, « * : guaranteed accurate : people; special... vee OCD Men's $37.50 Gold Watches, $24.50. MPeaan Stabe’ et ft ‘ Cotton and Wool, made to Patch —Published at $1; spe Solid gold, the cases assay 14 kt.; they're in the smart thin model designs, PP vse Oe some handsomely engraved, others engine-turned, fitted with seven-jewelled || Complete Shakespeare— Story of the Civil War—pro- fusely illustrated; for young Waltham movemenso; every watch a guaranteed timekeeper. 400 illustrations; special.... 696 Main Floor, Front, Centre. Main Floor. Arcade. dales’, (Third Floor.) Among the latest arrivals is our new Fall line of Lambrequins, Piano Scarls, Pillow Covers and all All Cars Transfer to Blooming Special attention is given to Lace Pancls for Vestii u'e introductory price to this class of work, we will offer in either White or Arab color, Advertisement, “FH” The World is not an organ, It Go =m 4 any candidate fo~ the sake , FOR OPPORTUNITIES TO MAKE MONEY| (22a } Watch the World's WANTS under the head Filll de Bright snd Larwe-gath \ ite news 2 views, ot “Business Opportunities,” Among the £7 Order the Week-Day M ag . World at special o mn fi thousands of chances presented in these col- Four months ; (SS) | umns there is surely one intended for you: “who need e Sunday World Wants Make Money for Advertisers and Readers, | We are prepared to make Portiercs to special order for Doors or Windows, promptly and in the very best manner, gueaminnes —_____—___. | ¢

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