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HIST WIN THREE YOUNG CANDIDATES WHO DOWNED HER OLD-TIMERS of New bee Yor Polltloal ‘War Horses Headed by Plunk- Furnish Principal Sur- OLD-TIMERS IN THE RECENT EL“CTION, H.ONeill & Read Every Line of This List FOR FRIDAY’S SELLING. No Mail Ordera Filled—None Sent C, O, D of Looal Voting. S OF THE MAN WHO BEAT PLUNKITT ONLY 25. Over Prince In the Six p teenth, te But Twenty: -Three;| Etzel, Who Defeated Ruff, Also Youthful. D-TIMERS TELL OW IT HAPP..NED ‘iy did It | wae ie by It," says ox-Sena George Washington Plunkitt, |) 1 eden defeated after twenty. one yeare of continuous office by Martin Saxe, twenty- peta old, who has been in "] politics only two years, “The voters wanted the man,” says Pat Keenan, candidate for the Aesom- In the Gixteonth Assemblyn Samuel Prince, was de- by Gustave Hartmann, years old, a school | Hartmann je the first Assemblyman elected Sat ~ See eee _ ee —_— the district in twenty-nine | and the scurrilous otroulars John ©, Ruff, the Tammany for the Assembly in 1 thought. “ to the Influence of a woman, ‘TMs, Marcve Braun, wife of the as’ Cirealar, “Then * the row between : Republican leader of | seston and Curry In the Seventeanth ‘district. Mre. Braun worked | I newer mixed in that, and I don't be Wight and day In the interest of | lieve in mixing in such fights, Curry ‘Etzel. Of politics who wore rotired by doteat | Wis #tndbagged by it Sere trying to account for thelr down- | nothing compared to the scandatlo ¥ fall in various ways. oular that was sent th The most surprising overthrow of the | ae the last moment, of Senator George Washington Plunkitt ‘who, after twenty-one years of office) holding, was defeated by Martin Saxe, years old. Saxe has only! fh politics about two years and he to the Assembly in a burst of after his overwhelming defeat of itt, who has held office so long) it he has become known as ‘The | the district vote for me, long to any secret sox ¢ Plankitt Tells Why, the order, The C Piunkitt accounts for his defeat in| Joined the Musona and they “Who is this fellow, Saxe?’ Will he be both ways, dle to make as good laws as 1 can? Ho is only twenty-five, and took at my! Years and experience. "Ones during the campaign I met him. In the di put my hand on his shoulder, ‘So to who are the youngster that is running and If I Dey, have all the fun you want but Stu m. You can gamble on "t mpend vour money foolishly," Lew tt on oh Pathe ig "Three things accounted for my de-| ever sat there. He was a mamber feat. The row between McMahon and| Assembly in 10 and Isl. In Curry in the Seventeenth, the nogro re- Maetaee Peaters who were run Into the district, ' {ng the #als YOUR CREDIT 1S ‘onl, AY > SPEAR’ The Door Is Open to Yiu—You Are Invite! to OPEN AN ACCOUNT—NUF CED. This Exquisite Parlor Suit $35 One Dollar First Payment and $1.00 a Week Worth $48, Conzists of tive pieces, all beau itully upholstered in the be: ality of velour, Pi: This Comb’nation | This Sideboard ; t yeh Bockeaie $18.00 $14 One Dollar Firt Pa One Dollar Fist pay Dollar First Paym: at! sen. and Sc a Week $30, Hand: ment and Sc a Wer. and Se a Week. 1 Wort! Worth $10. China her and through the district at the last moment clty offices, and In 1883 was The Republicans nlanted WO negroes in the Assembly district. In one elect- fon district they had five in one room. Harburger’s district, lays | 1 know of it but the time tt would take @efeat by Frederick J. Etzel, ] to get the evidence against them was young Republican candidate, | Worth more than getting rid of them wna re-eleoted In 1802 and in 1806 teat surprise of the election was success of Gustave Hartman, and first Republican Assemblyman elected Bixteenth District In twenty: He defeate! Samuel Prince, who wus elected by a majority of al- moet 3,000 votes a year ago, by a ma-| yy Hartman a Surprise. Hartmann i only hapb psi hal yeare A school teucher. tried to beat McMahon for the leader: ship and was beaten himaelf, I got the ' blame and was caught between the up. r ‘Was a triumph for young blood, the | per and under millstones, Then there election, and the old war-horses| Was the landalite of Roosoveltism, “All these things, however, wero as| ‘aitotion contests in the city was tbat) Aooded with them and too late for mo| to counteract them. One of these oireu lara purported Lo be sent out by a Free mason and asked that all Masons in/ “Now, I ain't a Magon and never was |@ Mason. I'm a Catholic and don't be ty, When my friends who are Masons aaw that clr: cular they thought I was trying to con| the voters, knowing that L was not of ies thought 1 had} ught 1 * many ways, In his plaint he asks,| Was going to the devil, I pot it bad} 4 there ien't any such person | 1 have my suspicions as the clroulars out, though, | wot the proper evidence I'll} Against me, eh? I said.’ All right my | do the best I know how to @end him to Sta 1 held three other offices also, Alderman Police Magistrate, draw: aries that went with each —_—_—_—_—_—_—_————— AAAAAAAAL Bris ooops (Dasement Satesroom,) <95¢ four-tube radiator, finished ind fewelled; ver t ee foram ned fs, yo oval wash Sui Ooen Satrtoy se ni > tor bandTed ironing piSerd ‘amenonia. | ate Jot Prince hardly, but | the voters wanted the younger man Another surprise was the viotory of |Patrtok J, Etaol, Republican, over John for, the Assembly] @ majority ot have deveated Goldtow! : looka bright for the younger man, , City discusses and Tammany leader in Sunda Keenan took the defeat the politics, fine while they last, to-morrow, for $40 tallor-made sults—a reve- lation In smart fashions— 300 fine tail or-made suits—like cut—a copy of a smart im- house needs | ND hundreds of remarkable | orclock we s ous hi i all very consisting of 3 {rons =| | 1 handie’and wand. | ry for extra goo! | yh board. tor cite | Raff, Tammany, in Julius Harturger’a oistrict. FE: election was due to the work done him by Mr. Braun, wife of Marcus Braun, the assistant Republican leader in the dist: aa should Goldforle get a tifonte of election he will face a ¢ test and will probably be unseated by | the Nep Intellec Cr SIXTH AVE. 19 70 20% | to extra long coats, said he guessed A ‘ ual Life” tn | World. “A retresher attor ail| oe duncheons, i 0. = palatial restauront, of Winter Jackets. In presenting this sale it does not necessarily mean that a choice jis confined to the few styles pictured above or the prices printed ‘below. Our showing involves all the new models from hip length Its scope and variety is not surpassed by any other in New York, And perhaps what is of more interest to the women folk is that any particular style they see elsewhere, the same will be found here at a third to a half lower in price. Special at $7.50 -winter JACKETS—iike cut—of black and castor kersev, 30 inches long, in double-breasted collarless models, new leg-o'-mutton cults, belt back, satin lined, The regular price er these jacke' Our price, $7.50. Special at $9, 98-—winer JACKETS—tike cut—of rich, soft-feeling black montagnac cloth, 27 inches long, with velvet notch collar, fly front, corset fitting, also the double-breasted collarless models with semi-fi back, new legro’-mut- ton sleeves, Satin lined throughout. Very special values at $9.98, Special at $1 2,50 -winteR, JACKETS ithe out, of kersey and montagnac, 45 inches long, in double-breasted collarless models; double box-plaited front and back, semi-fitted, finished with belt; new full sleeves with turnover cuffs; actual value of these jackets, $18.50. Our special price, $12.50. Special at $14.50 to $30-Re,.79" ke ete 36 to $2 inches long; style shown in cut above; they are smart model coats for women who want the ultra fashionab! yles, made of k broadclofhs, montagnacs and chevi ed throughout with taffe or satin, Prices range from $14.50 to Vogek Brothers A Str. Cor. Bb Ave. Open Saturday night till 10.30, ! Friday's greatest sale of . women’s tailored suits, ‘10 2 do not want you to think for a single sec- ond that these are $10 suits, because they are not but, on the contrary, suits you'd have to pay $15 to $25 for elsewhere, We've only a hundred, though—bought them ata great price concession ~-but while they last they are a great bargain . They possessall the attractive and styb ish features of the regular $25 sult, Third Floor. Six styles to choose rye | , excellent workman- ® p- materlals— orted model that cost $65, Made up in tine herringbone chev.ots, all colors, 40-inch coat, handsomely trimmed with vel- vet co lar and vest lined through- out with heavy satin “$95 just for Friday ....eeee English covert coats— Snartest model of the scason just In for Friday's selling —onl, 400 in all-they are very hand. somely trimmed with panne vel- vet, tucks and plaits—nothing like them at less wine wen 16.50 Women’s smart tallored Goats—200 fine kersey, zibeline and 510 cheviot coats, beautifully tailored and trimmed; all lined— special...... SIMPSON ORAWFORD CO, A great sale—a thousand pairs boys’ and girls’ shoes, §1 OU ff STRENGTH id of every style—the sturdiest shoes wits Vests, 95c any store ever placed on sale at $1.50 and $1,75—to-moraow at 8,30 tart a great special sale at the extraordinary price of $1, They are not only strong shoes that excel in service-giving, but they an H you'll ar dressy. They delight the boy or girl from a style standpoint, $ recognize the and render the utmost satisfaction to the parent, because they $1.50 quality are made to last—double strengthened wherever the erally strength is needed, Black viet kid, wily For girls in Wah tly and chromo bux with tips of Spring heeis eole—all are lace shoes—carelully trimmed and flaisbed—wolld leather in er and outer soles—good fitting, Appearing shoes, suitable for dress o whool wear—D and B widthe- § value up to $1.00 Little men’s vicl kid and box galt fret heel shoes 134—aturdy aod atylieh Young women’s, sizes 2% to 5%, box calf, do Wop, lace mhooa with first heels {i style leas than $1.00, ‘ 690 for women’s wool Jersey | cloth legpinar-S to 7, | if your size Is ame 0 3, with first sites 10 to s| | Great Friday clearing of men s $15 to $20 suits @ overcoats, 510 T will be a clearing sale as brief as it is great, for though our splendid assembly of Winter sults and overcoats is large and complete as to sizes and patterns, the values to-morrow are so extra good that crowds will come, and time has told you what that means In our clothing section, It means that exacting men come determined to secure clothing at one-third the cost of equal styles, fit, workmanship and quality at the merchant tailors’, The result {s, that however extensive, the stocks melt away with a rapidity that's astounding, Second Floor, gX Odds and ends from that great and successful & Sale of Rochester clothing make to-morrow’s 76 Tourist overcoats. 3 10 71 Scotch twoeds. pay for the same qualities and styles if you will | $5 to 88 16 to 16 years. 350 sults for boys, Russian, Selection at $10 phenomenal. Every one jy of the following garments {s hand made; 0 + 180 Frieze winter overcoats. $15,918 88 at 47 Priestley cravenettes, 44 black thibet sults, veug 36 silk mixed worsted sults, | Priday ’ . $ Boys’ suits @ overcoats,"4 Positively worth $5 to $8—this is a great, clearing, too, You can save one-half what you'd expect to come early to-morrow—the best values we've offer~ ed this season: 1 107 Oxford Winter coats; sizes Tourist overcoats; sizes 7 |Values at) Soins overs to $ | 119 Russian overcoats; sizes 3 4 | to 8 years, Norfolk and double breasted; s Sizes 2% to 16 years, To-morrow, 500 RE’S a golf vest you couldn’t buy for less than $1,§0 ordinarily, whenyou See them to. | Morrow, $00 fo in this | Breat sale at %e—a lot we bought at 4 great sacri. fice on the part of the / manufac. / turer,They're! /| double breasted, fine ished with tea pearl buttons. in black, white, red, green, all with black of white dote- | They’ re essential in Winter time—take the place of heavy wraps aad give the jaunty teen apo | Stfeet costume full sway Secon§ Floor. ; Sample silk waists se | Friday, 56,95 Positively worth up ta $18 Took the eatire rtock of manufacturers’ for women's ‘7c. nouse | smpies comprising the smartest IC siippers (on. bargain table, | waists of the season. To-morro main floor), English made, in | many are $15 values, the bag ‘s uniform- shoes In narrow broken but they a nomenal bargain at are principally bu tb red and black, with soft, | ly .0%—ecrepe de C nolsolees soles, fitece lined, delightfully | taffeta, peau Se sole, allover %6, comfortable and +g. jrlkce and” neta ali tener 396 for children’s wool Jersey | j{iwmst snd, wilk, lined light blue, pink, white, cloth leegins—2 to 10. Soca Oe BFF ae Ane 49¢ for misses’ Wool Jersey cloth | lace ig tae i white, Bh we ytd \egalon—11 * ae ay Stirring Sale Women’s Waists | Women’s Golf Vests and Llouse sweaters are dow Women’s Sable Fox Fur Scarfs Finished with two large brush tails and four fur claws, fur both sides, thirty-six $5.75 inches long—regular price $8.00; Friday-. Untrimmed Millinery (Second Floor.) CHILDREN'S SCHOOL HATS—Value) | 48c WOMEN'S SCRATCH FELT HATS, as- 48 sorted colors—value $1.00 and $1.25; special at } Cc Made of all-wool satin striped challies, entire front, back and sleeves plaited, all the new col orsand black—regular price $3.75; Friday, .$2,.50 (Third Floor.) Women’s Kimonos Wowen's Long Kimonos, made of close fine outing tlan- nel, blue and white, pink and white and gray and white stripes, trimmed with borders of solid colors = and pretty—regular price $1.65; Friday.. see. $1,00 (Taira Fioor,) fb —— | Silks Two very special items for Fri- day—one lot Fancy Silks and one lot reliable Black Tatieta— regular ou 50¢, to an per yard; ngnhaisee GRO tet’ Floor.) —_— Women’s Shoes Button and Lace, patent leather, glazed Dongola kid and box cali, medium and broad toes, low and high heels—regu- lar price $2. Ab eaveees (Second Floor.) —_—— Women’s Hosiery and Underwear Women's Black Cotton Hose —made tosell at 19, to 25. per pair; special at 150 Women's Ribbed VESTS and Pants, made of fine cotton Women's Knit GOLF VESTS, brown, Oxford and Cardinal— made to sell at 98c. to $1.25; specialat,,..466. 750 Women's Knit Blouse SWEATERS, excellent qual- ity, brown, Oxford and Car- dinal—value $1.75 to $1.98; special at..... $1. 38 (re Fioor,) —— Art Embroideries Pillow Tops of silk damask, red, green and blue, several designs; regular price, 6905 Fridayssesssecies 390 Pillow Tops, silk, Oriental de- signs, variety ot colors— regular price,$0c,; special 256 (Becond Floor.) | \Je@ elry Department MANICURE SETS — Ster- ling Silver “ig and five piece sels — regular price, $1.98; Special.sews.. $4,49 price, 49¢ each; TANS— Tenet Pinata allcol- ore—regular price, 75c; Special for Friday ,,,, 59c (Piret Fioor,) — Rogers Silverware TABLE SETS—Rogers Al Silver Plate, 24 pieces, consist- ing of Six Dinner Knives, Six Dinner Forks, Six Table Spoons, Six Tea Spoons, Choice of two "beautiful de. signs, complete in white satin lined case — regular price $5.98; Special ‘or Friday soss.0ee0, $4.49 Semana Groceries SOAP—Babbitt’s best and Col- gate’s Octagon Soap (limit 3 cakes to a customer); spe- cial per cakes. ....., ana SARD. Rana oil (Casino de Pari $C 0} 100 tins $9.00, per can, "100 LIMA BEANS—Eatra small green Lima Beans (Gar- land brand), 2-Ib, can.. 106 TEA—Formosa Oolong, Cey- lof, Youne 0, English Leberg or Mixed Tea—3 pounds for $1.00, per POD dsc reessdercery 35c¢ COTFEE — Jamoka Coffee, ies om eng nee or pulverized — 5 poun for 90c,, per pound.... 20c (Tasemgnt.) | Boys’ $8.00 Suits or Overcoats, $4.80, We offer splendid Overcoats and Sui browd) gr gay. etc.—the make is superb an le- breasted, Norfolk and Russia fly front—Friday ,.ose ssecee «+ Boys’ Derby Hats—regalar $1. 50, malts Black Dress Goods China Plates reverie Seen ee 8,000 yards (all pure wool fe brics), shrunk and spon: Cheviot Suitings, Panne Zibe- ip Japosted French Voile; speci lor Friday, per yard 4, . 690 Clock Department Handsomcly decorated eight day Porcelain Clocks, ware ranted the se American movements—Regular Price $4.98; special at $3. 98 (Basement.) ——- Flannel Department 3,600 yards ENGLISH TLANNELETTES — Choice ot 27-inch wide Crepe Lustre and 36-inch wide English Flannelette; in new stylish patterns, value 15 ae yard; special at .. . 740 (First Floor.) Dress Suit Cases Russet Leather Dress Suit Cases, heavy leather protected corners, large brass head rivets, 24 inches long, extra deep— regular $4.00 value; special at..... rire $3.00 Basement.) Huck or! amask Towel & (Limit 1 dogen to a customer.) 125 dozen Heavy Huck Tow. els, herumed ready for use; 100 dozen knotted fringe Damask Towels,colored borders; value $1.85 per dozen; spe- Chal Atrseversseesoce SbedO Keal Lierre 1, aces White and Cream very fine Real Lierre Lace edgings, ine sertings, bandings and all- overs in match sets and odd widths, made in Brussels, Bele gium, widths from 8 to 15 inches—regular prices 05¢. to $2.50 oe ea special at 250, 480 and 980 45-inch wide Real Lierte ise NETS—regular price 3.75 per yard; oe Clad st osypsy sseessne $4400 (First Freer, ) —— Women’s Neckwear Point de Venise and Real Ren- aissance Lace Stock Collars, with tabs, regular price 40¢ and $0¢; sp cial at aie . 186 47d 256 (rirat Floor.) —— $1.50 Ribbons, 19¢, Imported Fancy Ribbons, originally $1.00 to $1.50 per special for Fri- AY oeenseceecsgeeeens (First Floor.) a Men’s Furnishings NIGHT SHIRTS — Men's Domet Night Shirts, fancy and neat patterns — regular price $0c. Friday .... 400 MEN'S HALF HOSE— Men's ertra fine Merino Half Hose, black and natural— regular price 19¢, to 25c, perpair. Friday,..... 150 SHIRTS and DRAWERS— Men's extra fine fleece lined Shirts and Drawers, natural shade — regular price 5c, each, Friday..... 340 Tapestry Couch Covers Bagdad Tapestry Couch Coy. ers, with a good ‘quality knot. ted fringe—just two hundred Fe them ie a ss worth 2.00 eac pecial for Friday.....++0.. $1.50 (Fourth Floor, Mission Rocker with Armchair to match, fn fumed oak, Spanish leather upholstered seats ~~ regular price $6.75 each; spe. cial for Friday...... $3,956 (Fourth Floor.) —_—— Bread, Butter and Fruit good assortment of shapes decorations — regular of $4.96 to $9.00 per dozen; special, cach ......, eee 250 (Basement,) ts, in neat patierns, blue, black, d the trimmings strong. The Suite in styles, Omen are .