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(Posed Specially for an Evening World Photographer.) ¢ 5 action on the part of the Fusionists tn a candidate unt Supreme ourt J William J. Gay! a ided whethe> or not a REVEAL WHA ‘usion aorination for ; | | from the Baltle ntl) 430. o'eloc ied to Persuade Justice to iar, ssom, te Paite wnt 400 oer Accept the Mayoralty {hs Wh3 “Cech "iin te. Spenmitiine Nomination, fe head Conference Adjourned Thrice. y Jong there yas trouble bi e joint conference Gaynor did not presented at+the cen- Help went over to dn) Brooklyn | aisd a candi otpect of a thira Ucket In Cot. that dntervtew he field, the sollutes) situ: ‘Halpin. refused to divulge. the Cittzens Union and the i mnterence Mobartaet wublican pasty are concerned, n Worse muddle to-day! than it \ & any time since the two organtzattong | 'P_t This, attempt on ‘the part of Halpin wan planning the overthrow of Tam-| precipitated the split, And it was end pany at the coming municipal election. | to-day that there woiid be no reoon- The split’ between thé Cits and the | cillation between the two parties, This epubllcans” came last ‘alt, when =|, what Mr. Halpin ‘had to say about he ro 0 Hton Cuking and his followers with. | ‘sy egret the, wit awal of the itl- w from’ the conference at the Fifth | zens’ Wentie Hotel and reftséd to have an MOTe, to do with the Regui is Waa all caused by the action of Wyle |} in trying “to. postpone any ence. fon afd belleve that ‘public nt will not Linea their pions in nmMeENt days’ t> disturb on @ their relation to the confer- pri yervevevsreorrvyyey wert ve Makers of the Home. Are the Bone and Sinew of THEIR CREDIT is GOOD As. Gold ats | Accusen BY SCHOOLGIRLS. Jamos Gliroy, twenty-eleht years old. of No, 119 Manhattan street, was sent (> the workhouse for aix’ moitha by Mugistrate Wahle, in the Harlem Court, toxday on the complaint of & number of in who attond *h at One Hundred and street and Amsterdam One of these children, thirteen yeara old, of Ny, Hundred and | Policeman Y man had been anne ehildren for sors t that the mam Jad but atx littl i ard Cie Mawiotrate decided he was gullty. rr — DIE3 FROM SULKY ACCIDENT. | ROCHESTDR, N. Sept. 14.—Levi OPERATIONS AVOIDED Two Grateful Letters from Wome from Women Who Avoided Serious Operations.—Many Women Suffering | from Like Conditions Will Bé.tnterested. hen a. physician eee a@ woman suf- | ovarian and fering from ovarian or, womb trouble that an operation is necessary it, of course, frightens her. The very thought of \the operating table and the knife strikes terror to her heart, AS one woman expressed it, when told by her physician that she must undergo an operation, ‘she felt that her death ‘knell had sounded. or Our hospitals are full of women who are there for ovarian Or womb opera- tions! these troubles | “an: It fs quite true that these troubles | “anf may reach a stage where gn operation is the only resource, but such cases are much rarér than is generally supposed, because a great many women have been cured by Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound after the doctors had sald an operstion must be performed. In fact, up to the point where the knife niust be used to secure instant relief, this medicine is certain-to help. The strongest and most grateful state- ments possible to make come from women who by taking Lydia —. Pink~ h&am's Vegetable Compound have escaped serious operations, Magrite Ryan, Treasurer ‘of St. An- drew's Society, indtasuipats, Ind., writes {| woinan who could r m3 4 it fin’ words to ex for the mood Eo aia Pink SFroveune aid "me. The ask! Mer operation for avice—A Woman sebeus ‘operations T deol dems then four months I Ghd words fall co express my. tah ~Miss Margret Merkley, ee 27s 3a Street, Milwaukee, Wis., writes Dege Are, Pinkham: | irenath, extreme 6h Na yer wea astetine een tl Ic vearing down peal and an tne doctor after ‘making . or, a gold nat Thag ovantan trou dle od wcaration, and Grins and womb troubles are stead- HA on ihe raven: among women—and fore submitting to an operation éver: woman should try Lydia E Pinkhans Vegetable Compound, and write Mrs. Pinkham, at:Lynn, Mass,, for advice; For thirty years Lydia E, Pinkham’s|_ Vegetable. Compound has been curing. the worst: fornis of female complaints, all ovartin troubles, inflammation, ul- ceration, falfing¢and displacement te the womb, jeudorrhoea, irregularities, gestion and nervous 5 Brose. ee ‘the many grate- ful ‘letters on file in, M¥s. Pinkham's office would be convinced the ef- BE fictency ot her advice ands Lydia Pinks ham’s Vegetable Compound. it Understands a Woman‘ “Blyn Shoe}: NEW. yn FOR FALL. Blucher . Button and Lace, Medium and Heavy Weights Patent and Enamel Leathers, a Delighttnt Placeto luncheon, *. 8th floor restaurant, Men’s street gloves two dollar quality at one ddliar < Comprising the entire surplus stock” of - well-known maker, who was willing to glose out at half price after fillinghis -season’s orders. Newest Fall colors in styles shown at. the swellest haberdasheries. Main Floor. Men’s and women’s Sample street gloves 1,00 to 1.50 grades, 790 Samples made from the best Selected materials to show the. trade—tatest Fall’ styles, best workmanship. Women’s street gloves, 42 ae Standard quafity, mannish cape ~ love in the new Fall street shades. ar? pire 6,50. the eh sf hats are ) DESIRABLE, carony PATTERN ein New Fall *1 Shirts, 65 anda large number of +’ NEW FALL $1,50 SHIRTS, 65¢, WE crite sl 91.50 tts at 65. and mae « prt if something bring them tous.at a very taw price. Pes ta ker our poo thary order ease whys me un ea have taken et them at say rade demands Gap: coreece:.. deglges, ‘The patterns are all new, Catchy’ lxchuaie, and théte’s ron ord tal deri he workmanship, and that N Mate Fleor. £00. hadn't happened ‘to $1.00 New Fall Scarfs, 550. _ weave y Snvewtte. EXTRA—FOR MEN. Dy ) Girls’ ® misses’ suits 2 coats ANEW LONG COAT FOR THE GIRLS. 7:50. Dy Bb kblccn fanpage age Crawford Co. suit and Coat section for girls and misses is So exclusive and offers styles far in’ advance of any shown ‘elsewhere, that prices must be pretty. high. But they’re NOT, and we assure you that it is the strictest economy to select garments here for your daughters. .A Rew loig coat cane came in this ‘week and Lon a beauty brad dresswear ‘velvet pig Ah gr tonal Laaig suits, 23.50 in all-wool | chieviots—colors skirt, 46 and 18 years. Junior Suits, 16.50.” Made in ‘plain. cheviots and Scotch jam-length ‘coat—fult ide-plaited ‘skirt—12 to 16 Pere aes 12.79. : to Hiren my ee Stiff Trimmed wv Tailor Suit Het. t Seetia Boys’ and, girls’ school shoes, 5 coNomica and dressy, s|ple cial iis. ‘pilex Second Fleer. eealy tabs pECIAL TO:MORRO Special. Reefers, 2 Made of cheviot or » High-grade uidatins taceor button medium soles—dul! kid top: Sizes 11% to Sizes 8%4 to 11. ‘The new lines are complete at every polnk, oF Every-feature that stood for’ comfort. ard urabaty | tn the past has been reialt itn This Lewinioas nti _ $12.95. (Exactly ive, but,) live Quartered- | Bate Tics rss-ash Lotion ot sap wobonhing Ae boxe, nll ¥ Th Rineer wi bo the Ualng ub bute. garner Lae? styles & 1229 St GOPAtH Ay,, 39th & 40th Sts. 162 Bowery, near Broome Si 2891 ad Ave., 180th Brooklyn Store, 829-831-833 Broadway,