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WHE Worry: FRAY EVENING, SEPTEMBER 15, 1905. ; WOMEN HELP... jee HO a —INDELANEY'S DISTRICT FIGHT Making a House - te- Housz Canvass to Beat Hag- gerly in Brooklyn. WINNING MANY VOTES Issue of Contest for Leadership, Is Reign of Vice and Cor- ruption in That Section. ttrict Brooklyn has be tf enthusiastic who are doing mgainst Hen the political w ‘The fem Delaney, mer Depu gerty, the law p Carren, shal be defeated fe pretty ne of. t diusvala Bupport the red the nolder Rev, Dr. Prall, Father of Jersey's Library Bill, Makes Gift to Paterson, - William Prall, of Alban: Brapnical Public Ow erson Ubrary enry G pbeil, NEWARK, N Rossinello, fifteen of th GIVES HIS BOOKS TO CITY. | Dr. Prall, who is a brother of Mrs. e 5 Park is well ARE TAKING A EH: | | PATERSON, N. J., Sept. 15—Rev. Dr.” has donated * rench and | MP mind and eniered |ernment has proposed to France and to | | \GERMANY SUGGESTS 19/08 boing unconstitutional, and a motion by him to that effect was adopte’. The Howse adjourned nmid great x~ oltement WANTS SUIT DISMISSED. | Wife of Thomas Adama Maken Motion in Divorce Court, )LITICS. | “SAME OLD GAME, sereeseeeet MEMBERS sHOUT AND IN BROOKLYN PC wt ot Vociferons Opposition to Prorugn. | tion of the Hangarian | Parliament | BUDAPEST, Hungar AOR sea Senntaih the reopening of the D day Baron counsel tor ure of Levy & Unger, Fejecvary formally a the reatg- | to-day asked Justi } nation of the Cabinet and the proroga- | for want of p tlon of Pariamont until Oct. 10 in order | Proveht ag ut to enable the Coalition Partles to sub- | mit a programme to the King-Emperor on Francis Joseph. epandent ‘The announcement was greeted by the An answer to the sult was filed tn members of the Left party with shouts which bo: co-respondent and defendant of "The same old gam nied the accusation, ¥ Kossuth, the leader of the, Adams was employed as salesman, United Opposition, vigorously protected! ut is now In California. Decision was against the prorogation of Parliament! reserved. for absolute divorce homas A, in the sult w in 8 Recognize Style You'll Buy a Distinctive Fall Models-- Suits and Overcoats for Men. The ethics of good dress are observed by the careful dresser, He respects the fashion, and accepts it. It is to this Class of men that our efforts are dedicated. With us, fashion means, to be neither behind nor before the times—but abreast of it—always. Our tailormen honor every trend of fashion and incorpor- ate in our suits and overcoats the little knacks and graces which go to make what is termed “style’’. That the whole subject of men’s dress is handled with intelligence and clever ness is evidenced in our series of $15 Fall Suits and Overcoats. ‘We would have you know that even at this moderate Price the new series of suits involves the better grades of fabrics in a diversity of color schemes and weaves. Cheviots in plain or fancy designs, Cassimeres in new tones and effects; Thibets in black and blue. These suits are fashioned in single and double breasted sack models. The series of new overcoats involves several top coat and medium length models in all the new shades of coverts, Oxfords, black Thibets,and wid: wale Cheviots i a Every one of these garments is made with our “Concave Shoulder and ‘‘Closefitting”’ Collar. Other Suits and Overcoats, $15 to $40. WM. VOGEL @ SON, Broadway, Houston St. ROADWAY, low Fulton; Below Chambers; 8 Ide | ‘ot [dep | of $2 | Hats. O25 CB NASSAU BT.. Below Maiden Lane. FELL TO DEATH | WITH HER DOLL. | Little Margaret Maxwell Playing: _ Wiss MGI SCS “pavy” 7 | = a with “Bany” Tumbled from | 1)..45 conterence be held at Algeciras, pain (five miles wes: of Gibraltar), stead of at Madrid, as Premier Rou- desires, or at as the Sul- shes. Algectras Is connected with ‘er by @ good line of steamers. Two-year-old Se ee BETTER THAN HARLEM. NEARER THAN BRONK. The Best Scouring Soap Made ~ geon ‘arrived iittie Sergatet GET RICH BY BUYING NOW With her doll beside her. at East Elmhurs' baad N PICTURESQUE FLUSHING BAY ONDHE IDEAL PLACE TO. LIVE. Half Hour from Her: Se, BY TROLLEY. Send Postal for Circular and Views, Bankers Land & Mortgage Co., 885 Manhattan Ay.. B'klyn, N.Y. A Scouring Soap A Metal Folish A Glass Cleaner A COMPROMISE. | ee | BERLIN, Sept. 15.—The German Gov- the Sultan of Morocco that the Mo- 21st St. & 3d Ave. 2226 to 2231 2d Ave re wae == Fashionable Bureaux at Smail Prices if oN has its sea- sons in furniture as it has im milll- nery and wraps. The fashionable woman wants smart, fashfonable furniture of the type ‘of this flat-front bureau, which is offered at a dis- count price in three choice woods, Four drawers, 22x42 inch top, shaped plate mirror, 22x28 inches. Brass mountings upon the drawers and dainty carving upon top of the frame holding the bey- elled mirror. Regularly $25 and $27. Discount prices: Oak, $20; Mahogany or Ma- ple, $21.60, Six-Drawer Fiat Front Chiffonier THE chiffonier may in one 1 sense be termed a closet within easy reach, where its contents are aceeeatble at @ moment's no- ice. The many of the chiffonier are so well known that a lengthy enumeration them i eaer DOWNLOWN: Chatham Syuare 193 to 205 Park Row Harlem Store: Corner taist Street and 3d Avenue | Boscia Beds Downtown Store: Park Row, Near Chatham Square | Reguced from $5 to $3.75 From Shinbone Alfey to the Present Day On GREENWICH VILLAGE, of which Chatham Square was.the centre in 1807, when Cowperthwait & Sons’ store made its appearance there, was always noteworthy for its cleanliness, South William Street, it is true, was known as “Dirty Lane,” but the open spaces all about were carpeted with cleanly greensward. Nassau Street, then known as “Pie Woman's Lane,” led down toward Bowling Green, and Broad Street, long before it knew the Stock Exchange, gloried in the appellation of “Smell Street.” ; “Shinbone Alley” was a celebrated thoroughfare when the traditions of New York were ripening, that being the name by which Wash- ington Place was known from University Place to Fifth Avenue. ¢ Housewifery flourished in an atmosphere of cleanliness, notwithstanding the untidiness suggested by some of these names, itself in sanded kitchen floors, beautiful polished furniture, the cleanest of bedding. It was to such housekeeping that the furniture store of 1807 had to gater, and the habit then formed has always continued. Carpets came more within the reach of the average household as the years rolled by, and Cowperthwait & Sons began to supply them. What a development! To-day the Carpet Departmext of this house is one of the largest in the world—a fit companion to a furniture business whose pre-eminence is familiar to all, The development of American housekeeping {s the history of these two stores. The Cowperthwait Sanitary Bedding LEANLINESS and sleep-inducing qualities are the health features of the Cowperthwait bedding. A Cowperthwalt mattress is as clean and sweet as the pine boughs of the mountain top. Mattresses are here made in all grades, from the low-priced excelsior combination—which is one of the cleanest mattresses made—up to the finest of pure, long-curled South American hair. And when this house sells a pure South American hair mattress it is not found to be Tampico moss mixed with hair—a form of deception that has been known in the mattress trade. Pillows are made of extra selected live geese feathers, sterill cleaned and cured by the latest improved method. The Cowperthwalt bedding is not made for the trade, It 1s made only for the consumer who would have griatly sanitary and absolutely clean mattresses devoted entirel: 10 the manutacture of the Cow a and pillows upon which to sleep. A six-story building, Into which sunlight always finds its way, is it smi pending, Everytning is handled by clean workmen, and there is nothing that enters into the mattress or pillow that is unclean or unsanitary in the slightest degres, ; Rich Axminster Carpets lar $1.95 Quality for $1.47, pone lag A Bie gy thay ik E have purchased the entire stock made for W this season's business of a large carpet mill It manifested ‘J IGHT and graceful in every line, yet sturdy enough to insure substantial service. - Heavy angle iron, braced sides and easy roll- ing casters. The scroll work at the top of the head and foot boards, topped with brass knobs, gives the bed a trim appearance which is pleasant to the eye. 4 ft, and 4 ft 6 inch sizes, Solid Mahogany Library Chair OR whiling hours among books one wants (Age ¥ aw: a phone) Song backed, broad-armed and seat at of this char- Gold Framed French Plate Mirror 56,90 HIS handsomely framed nea taal be Hog face as ey are, , edge, French : bevelled . 20x30