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a ) CITIZENS’ UNION WANTS JEROME MAYOR MENSBOYSNES |S Committee Names Him for Candidate to Be Presented at Conference, ODELL CAUSES WONDER. Republican Chairman Comes to Front as an Advocate of Municipal Ownership. ‘The City Unton, by a ftructed its € . ‘This ne- sttoe had bodies of County com- fusion and a of municipal faca of Mr. ration that he nad degired to ne office of Mayor, term as ded to pro- mmittes, in- to partictpate erence at the Repubit- 3L was recetved by re was so much ex- dorsement of Mr. the invitation in a fusion can Club o astonished ne sixteen votes no's candidacy. 3 t ts rarely @ dissenting yoice when Ar. ing takes a stand dn a question of policy for the Union. The strongth of the opposition to Mr. Cutting’s Insistenco on indorsing Mr. Jerome presuges an impending split in the Cutting machine, The surrender of Chairman Odell to ths fusion movement was inevitable, Out his coming to the front as an ad- NEGRESS. BUYS HOME OF MANOR Woman Realizes Her Cherished Ambition, and Now Owns a Good Piece of Newark Prop- erty—Prophesied the Result. NEWARK, Avy, %.—Efzabeth Ger Gon, widow of the engro janitor who was employed by the late Mayor Joseph E. Haynes, has purchased ihe home formerly occupied by the Mayor and in the next few days will opsn a negro boarding-house the: The neg: had always desired to own the property. When her husband used to go there on errands for the city's Chief Executive she would: say to \ m going to own that ‘house some unner part of snys that if ner opening mate by the un buy the prop- °. TROPICAL FISH ARRIVE. tank of fish for the Aquarium brought to New York to-day from uda by the steamer Bermudian. CHARLIE AND BEN “WILLIAM HALPIN, CHAIRMAN OF THE REPUBLICAN COUNTY COMMITTEE. ‘yooate of municipal ownership is some- iwhat astounding. The issue was all HEAR THE NEWS. R. FULTON CUTTING.) that was lef> to make a fight against | Mayor McClellan, and Mr. Odell grasped ft and Me invited to his bosom as po- | Htical bedfeltows In the fight against | Tan ny | the itizens’ Unton, the Greater New York Democracy, the omey the German-} American League and Congressman Hearst's Munfepal Ownership League. PUT TO DEATH Belonged to Miss Anna Colgate, Ribbons, but Was Old and in Misery. After having onrried many blue rib- bons at the various Monmouth County horas ehowa in New Jersey (a once val- | uable horse belonging to Mjss Anna Colgate, daugtiter of the soap manufac. | turer, was put to death to-day! on tho! farm of Eugene Bly, at Holmdale, N. J., where for the past ten years he had ‘been cared for. It was @ humene act to shoot the ol4 horse, for no longer could he masticate his food. Some time ago Bly communt- cated with Mias Colgate in London, telling her the horse would have to bo shot to put him out of his misery. Mise Colgate sent word to her agent in this city, who communtcated with the So- ciety for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals. i ‘When the agem of the society went | to the form to put the old horse to | death he found him lying in the feld, | while two colts were playing around! 4 It isn’t their price that has made Turkish Trophies the largest-selling Turkish cigarettes in the world. It’s their gquality—the rich, pure, amooth but delicate fra- grance of a blend unsurpassed at any price and equaled in other brands only at twice the price, or more. leaf in a pure and PRIZE HORSE IS = Herbert LL. found in the North River at One Hun- and Had Won Many Blue jarea and sixteenth atrect yesterday b: ty CIGARETTES are the onfy Turkish cigarettes that give all the characteristics of high-class Turkish 10 FOR 10 CENTS him, The colts were put outside of the 4 they watched ‘the execution buried where he had | when Miss Colmte re- turns from abroad she will have a stone erected over his grave. ——————_ MAN DEAD IN NORTH RIVER. ‘The dotty of a man supnored tn pe Johnson, of Boston, was Policeman Shane. One of the papers in the vest bore the name “Herbert L johnson, Young Men's Christian Unton, et, Boston, Mass.” a mark on the head No, 48 Boylston st) ‘The police foun: over the right ear near the tem Save Time Order supplies Do your shopping Make appointments instruct your offioe By Telephone Residence telephone service Ja furnished at 87 cents a week NEW YORK TELEPHOWE OO. 15 Day St. vee a'’h nN % perfect blend at Everywhere THE FL/G 'RLS—Eexquisite re productions of large size (0x® Inches In fourteen colors, of the famous palntings; series of 25 beautiful women in characteristic national costume, I-ffective deco- ration for den, club-room or cafe, ‘The whole series sent postpaid for 26c, 8, ANARGYROS, 41 Fifth Ave,, New York, FNM WORLD: FOAL EVENING, AUGUST 95; 199%) Joe Weissenback Dives After Nine-Year-Old Frank Sowen- sky in East Kiver—Cheered by Ferry-Boat Crowds. Joe Welssenback, a nseventeen-yenr-|came to. Jd newshe of No. il? h Eighth ACHING HEADS, BILIOVSNESS, 4 tun amciats tor fate a nema) DIVED IN SHALLOW WATER. constiration Quick Buying Helps old lad from a watery grave 'n the Fast River. . lee After a destprate strume'> Joo waved | Girt” the Ilfo of Frank Sowensky. nine years Asbur ae by mail from Lf All CARS /RAWSFER 10 Leunetn 10. 3°°Ave P5910 60S [ Store Open Daily Until 6 P. M.| Do You Need New Trousers? {Guess 744 Guy o pair oF NEW TROUSERS Here are $4, $5 and $6 Grades. Tats ADVERTISEMENT ¢S st MIGHTY ENTICING Some are for Summer weather wear, others are in Fall weights, and every pair is a top-notch bargain, All Sizes. Perfect fit. The newest cut and very best 2 95 workmanship. Reduced to...... ° Men’s $20 | Boys’ Russian Rain Coats, $11.80 Blouse Wash Suits Made of pure worsted, cut full | Eacelient materials, made for and loose. No storecan surpass; sturdy boys, 2% to 7 years the style and quality inanyrain} of age, and reduced 49 coat that they ask $20.00 for. from $1.50 to...... Ic 75 Cent Corduroy Knee Pants, 28c, Rioomingdaiey’, 24 Floor, 00th St. Section The Advance Sale of Superb Stylish Furs is going grandly on. It is the most successful sale of the kind ever held—more people than ever have learned of the advantages to be gained by availing of Bloomingdales’ earliest of- ings and are profiting. Here is telling of wonderful saving chances: 73, | $7.50 fy Mins, Fetwtaee OB fer Mink Ascot or 80 Incher fone. Worth $10. 0 $2.98 for, veautttal Natural 279 squirrel Zasas Neokni 36 inc oF with long tabs, whit Royal long. Worth $6. for ite val + Ermine Fiat Pillow |.$6,75 for Mink Pillow cd Muffe, 15° inches. Muffs. Worth $60.60. Fett e 50, $10.00 Sr Pesvat $4.98 tor Be al cot Tes. 6. Orie, Tne Worth $40 inches long, Worth $10. $10.00 fu, Bid Pillow Muffs. Wort! elbow length silk and kid Gloves. Women’s $1.00 Gloves, double finger-tipped, at Women’s $1.50 Elbow Length ™ mousquetaire style, open at wrist, and double finger-tipped, ali sizes, in black and white, at.. Bloomingdales’, Main Floor, 39th St. Section, Neckwear dis and most beautiful in the city. in. silk-lined fo! ‘Bloo Mntn Floor, @0th St Geotfon. Men’s Negligce Shirts. kighes in Jength. $15.00 for tei roniTs! Beart % neth 64 inche 00, Regular $1.00 Goods, but to make the last Saturday of our series of shirt sales a record breaker we make the price. ao Made of fast color dou dark tan, blue and gray efiects. Four medium-size pleats on each side Excellently made and hand laundered; rate link cuffs; a value wonder at the price. Bloomingdales’, Main Floor, 60th St. Secttom. Black ‘Throw 0 inches long. Worth § $3.98 for Pers! Zaza Neck inches long. 14 to 17, piped with whit 75 for “Persian 1a mb . Pillow Muff, 17 inch- leced, Worth $10.75. bret aes igs! ea i Men’s Underwear. £35. ‘ The Last Day of the week brings with it an un usual Bargain in Men’s Medium Weigh: Natural Gray Merino Underwear. Several hundred garments at,....... Which are well worth at least double this price. ‘urs selected now will be stored free of charge, upon payment of a deposit, and delivered when desired. ¥ Bloomingdales Second Floor, 50th St. Seatlon $2 Eyeglasses&Spectacles,48c 4 Saturday Sale Worth While. he superb ‘“‘Ac- me” make. A genuinely good sight help at an yabsurdly low . price. The lenses are the finest silex crystal periscopic. Superior Shirts and Drawers. Children’s Underwear In Natural Wool pay now for the self-same goods, Pair. No mail orders filled. Bloomingdales’, Main Floor, Front, Centre. in Joominglaley’, Main Floor, 59th st, —, Upon presentation of this coupon we will sell you a Full pound box of as- sorted Chocolates, Absolutely pure and deliciously flavored, 15c for..... tener None sold at this price with- out Coupon, Bloomingdales’, Main Floor, #™th 3t Section, $2.25 lo $2.50 Ww Umbrellas, $1.25 me eopony. |” To-morrow we will offer a lot of tine umbrel- las made of piece dyed taf. feta silk, 26 and 28 inch, for men and women; with horn, long pearl and silver; ‘old; pearl and oxwood trim- med_ handles, at the very special price " $1.25 A Pocket Electric Lamp for. .. 29¢ it ts prac You will find Granulated Sugar The very best, full weight. ‘1 o-mor= Fowonly None gold at this yitce without Q On Saturday 314 Ibs, with S00, “worth (or 15 REV entre Uatteries 60 atook Bloomingdales’, Main Wloor, bath Bt more) of izocerles | for PS sui Bothitedal ', 84 FI., 89th Bt. Boo, eae 1Ge .--Bloomingdale Brothers’- correctot of - Disordered Stomachs ive, Cooling, Refreshing Remety, thousands of ast 60 years. York that offers full assortments of the popular Silk and Kid Elbow Gloves. ; Ue te only store in Greater New Youths’ Suits 2 50 Men’s Fall Neckwear, 25c. If you will come to-morrow and look at the played you will agree with us that the line we are showing is one of the most varied Here are all the new Fall plain shades in self effects, as well as the neat and conservative designs and combina- tion colorings. The shapes are 1% in, reversible and 234 A new assortment in fine pleated bosom effects, 59c percale in the new full size; sepa 39c All made up in the best possible manner; all sizes in At less than the price we would be obliged to “| Store Closes at J P.). Saturday | NO CONNECTION WITTY ANY OTHER STORE ‘THE BIG STORE ACITY IN ITSELF SIEGEL COOPERG SIXTHAVE. -\USheoitim WB™S-97STS, NEW YORK. \ Brief Buying SHtours You'll find the Siegel Cooper Store a ready and valuable centre of incessant retail activity. For the Half Holiday we are always well—extra well—prepared. No long waits in any part of the Store. Yeu get what you want, and you get it without delay. Double “S. & H.”” Green Trading Stamps Until 12. Thereafter Siagle Stamps Until Closing Hour. \ Shirt Waist Dresses for Women, Go- Worrow at Vf 00 Made to Sell Up to $3.50. Cool and stylish Shirt Waist Dresses such as many women need for the remaining warm days. Made of superior quality white Ixwn. white lawn with polka dots, shepherd plaid lawn and of tan batiste. Every Dress in the entire offer ing is a remarkable value. Every dress is in a very effective style—and the trimmings are neat. . The Lowest Prices Ever Quoted for Dresses 4 00 of Equal Quality and Style, e (Slogel Cooper Store, Second Floor, Front, 18th St) Wen’s Fall Hols, 4 37.00. A Special Lot of Samples. | Second shipment arrived yesterday and will be ready for prompt telling to-morrow morning. This purchase was the result of a prominent maker closing cut his samples, together with a considerable stock of surplus hats due to cancellation of orders. ‘Were you to purchase similar hats at any hatter's you'd pay $2.00 to $3.00. Styles are the very newest in the most popular shapes, namely : | Derbys Alpines Tourists i New Fall Blocks, fast) | Black very natty appear- Shades of fawn, nutria black, fine bindings and ance, with medium and pearl, maple, black. steel; trimmings. | wide rims. some with fancy bands. ‘si Saturday Morning at To-morrow we offer Youths’ Suits in styles that are most popular and of excellent quality fabrics atlessthan the actualcost to manufacture. Youths’ Three-Piece Suits. Single and double breasted styles, cheViots and cas- simeres; light and dark colorings; broad shoulder effect; sizes 14 to 20 years; breast measurements 30 to 36. This suit is light enough to be comfortable jf and heavy enough for early fall wear; 2 50 to-morrow morning, ° Youths’ Coat and Trousers Suits in stylish Summer fabrics; light and dark color; wool crashes, cheviots and homespuns; sizes 17 to 20 years, breast measurements 33 to 36 inches. (Siegel Cooper Store, Second Floor, East.) Weat Marker. FOULTRY—Extra choice fresh BEBF—Cholce native ib 5 nind-quarters of OL clog, fram killed Me Y e ¥ cuts of native prime {OILED HAM--Arihour's delicous 16c | mild augur cured boiled” ham, cuts of native Sliced tov order, thick or thin. ad 10¢ 230 ‘ancy new stock: jour Mixed bs: pint’ Mason . Fourth Floor.) Shoes. Samples of Famous $3.50 and $5.00 Makes at $1.95. Shoes that are celebrated all over the United States; that are advertised most extensively and everywhere recognized for their beauty and superiority. Because of the price we are quoting we are not permitted to publish the names of the shoes. The styles are those that will be most in vogue this Fall. are 3%, 4 and 434. There are also some other sizes. 1.95 If your size is in the offering pee will get a splendid (Stegel Cooper Store, Second Floor, East) value in Autumnal footwear. Price, Coats & Grousers Sutis it Sizes Natural Gray Wool Vests, Rants & Drawers workmanship characterizes every pair. Sizes..16,18.and 20, 32, 24 and 2628, 30, 32, 34 ff, 00, A Case and Eyeglass Hook Free with Each || price 25¢ 30c 35c Jor cn at ov. ° Single @ Double Breasted Styles At This Astonishing Price. — Balance of our regular stocks, and some Suits just in from a manufacturer eager to eliminate all 2-piece suits on hand. There are precisely 215 Suits, and the various groups include Suits made of Homespuns and Crashes. To give you an exact idea of what the diferent lots comprise 00 we quote the following e 35136 37/38| 39/40 142) 38/269 6 1018 } } table, showing breast sizes and quantity: AND IN ADDITION 600 Pairs of Men's Trousers on Sale To- ] ~— Morrow Morning at * ® i Sizes only from 30 to 38 waist, but alll | 4 lengths from 30 to 35 inches. he fabrics include VVorsteds in stripe! effects, Fancy Cheviots, T oun and Flannels, also blue hibets. wd bia ny Winey, Be on

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