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kai? THE WORLD: TUESDAY I fe iG, OCTOBER 3, 1908, POLITICAL STRAWS SHOW WHO IS BLOWING very little !dea,” Pte public ha ew @amuel Connor, “of the care and icitude given by the councilors of W Hall to «he political creation men who will make clean and un- Resalladlo candidates, and sometimes [phat appears to be a nominee of spon- eous shotee fs really a man who has groomed and advised and witohed years. “What augments this ir, as he seated himself in a bi air in his Waldorf apartmen tha way thoy aro keeping thelr eyes On Judge Foster, You may recall that ® «reat many peoplpe could not find (t fn thelr thinking to take Foster serl- @usly and there were plenty who wére willing to wager thor money that he would rua behind the ticket when ho ected. Since he has been on the Sonn he has developed amazingly. “Tn addition to making a fair, well jod Judge he bas extended bie oe to wn unusual degree for man who has the demands on his ime that a Judge of General Bessions , and the candidate forecasters in the k Wigwam on Fourteenth etreet putting him in the form class, His mm expires in 1918, elght years from Bow, and if Se continues to develop eo he has he will undoubtedly be eontinum Con- oney am, GREGAN OF CHICAGO CAME INTO SEE How MR, MURPHY OBS IT, Jim Gregan is a clean-out young Western politician, who looks after the \Piterests of raliroads in the halls of leg- fsiation, but Chicago may and so far has been able to escape the penotls of Roe publictty men, He was in Now Work the day of the Executive Commit co =medting in Tammany Hall last ‘week, and went tn to look the outslde (proceedings over, After he had been (roduoed to Mr, Murphy and came out | he aaid; “The thing about Murphy that im- reaeed me most was the fact that he ook you straight in ihe eye, and @ an ts on the level with somebody den he can look you straight in the y@ If you will look at all the poll You mee: you will find that ry wmall per cent, of them ever loow | otraight in the eye, ( oe 8 WWILLIS HOLLY ANO HIS WHISKERS TALKING To MR, URPHY. Willis wm: he of the hustling habs | ¢ ‘end the whiskers, stands just aa cles PRAYED A WEEK OVER DEAD CHILD bers of Strange Sect Be- lieved that They Could Re- store Life, but Failed, a ver tie body of their elders infant, at to Murphy, apparently, a# he did to the other leaders of ‘Tammany Hall who have reigned since he has been growing 4 beard, Holly is secretary of the Park Board, and as guch has to handle @ lot of very troublesome patronuge, As) 4 peeult, he le a popular man @ the | Hall, for & man who can always “take | care of a couple of laborers’ for a district leader is of more consequence to the rank and file than the man with & $2,600 @ year place to hand out, rn) ‘Tom Duna, who lsa im of a repu- jtaton as a story-teller, says he hes | more trouble in keeping sf to what Is | expected of him in that line than he | has to hold on to the leadership of the Twenty-sixth District. He reads tho comlo sectione of the evening papers religiously in the hope that he may catch up with a new yarn onee in awhile that will belp him out, but he says {t's discouraging work, oo. “Have you ever noticed,” sald Teddy Hume as he put a new olgarette in the long merechaum holder presented to him by the Sultan of Johare, “that Charlie Murphy hae a very superior, ‘*high-up- In-the-alr look waen he !s sisting up the crowd around Tammany Hall? le ls as different in pose and manner trom the! leaders who have reigned before him as milk 's frem molasses, If you will notice him when there is m meeting on pigied the hall you will om Re he HY looking over the heade of people moat of the time, and I here an | that he wa be (agen over the heads of the rank and some day when hy hero will be Rorstine to his job as loader,” ee “Dilly Clark, of the. Corporation Counsel's office, has moved along very feat eines he went into polities with his working clothes on,” eald Matt Dono- hue as be “wiped @ joint” in front of the milk and seltzer counter of the Savoy Hotel. "Clark ds @ brainy boy whe oan make & Bpeeab, write an editorial, eroate a wad of campaign literature to order and do a lot of work without seeming to have done Sarthe ¢ @t all Delany Was fortunate In xe.ting Clark tn his Mie «7 he stared & Corporation r #1001 @ chanoe or hav: want thias aad about him who had never been mich impresued by his important alr, and It was Clark who made {t easy sledding for him " far as his antagonista were ponceraed und! Delany had @ chance to prove ua, bark waa not es ”bad . Tames Soave, from Broome County way, ts having a har time to dodge dinner tvitations in New York to keep tay on his campaign for re-election at home, and take care of the business of the Legiglwtive Lagur- Bice fon ommittes, ef which he em- A at dinwg hin fs a handy m, out. Heh Dpelite tikes 4 man po itr fio tga ‘rood stor act te atten att Hee age RA l8 pao] out are born, or made y Ditters built up BrP of Moh has been Fig vad yee a “rot C) in Tom Healy's place 0: Saturday pi, asso tes dev ce Y olehe ttberger in the Tenterlotn, One of the party was very pronounced mm his teeth and they Weren't so awfully oil After syle A tall, bull been ¢'ssecting @ san toh i F ir of milk and who had been sitting at the table betilad tne cous Bo bP and went out, @ part to was so pronounced ee rat Asembtymnn’ ft polttictana sitting In his remarks: “T guess that man didn't Ike what PO, Of1d 8 bout ca lohmitt berger," was the breemy reply, 0. 18 North Tenth street, believing at their prayers would restore life, Charles Baker, the elder of this sect, moat of these earnest petitions, for Florence, five onthe old, who lay dead, Finally, on @eturday last he wes compelled to call an an undertaker to bury the ohild, Byery moment during the week of ayer Baker and his fellow believers pected to see ihe spirit of life ree ter the form of thelr beloved dead, nee they thdught their appeals had ‘down answered, ‘The house of death 1 the temple of @ Sect similar in many respects to thei Wealoh folioweMira Mitt, whose temple Was on South Bleventh street, Phe Assen! f Obristians b What one oan prolong his Ufe Bes) tie cou de of 0 Won ohare ollows dis nos, they iy a nf is ¥ ' dchmaittberger,” the mam re- bit enes except the n_taticl tor | |. W.L.DOUGLAS| THE BEST FOR $359 SHOES MEN W. L. Douglas makes and sells moro men's £2.50 shoes (an any other manulacturer in the world. ND to anyone who een $16,000 erento siti: Pac SceietEn irate W. L. Douglas $3.50 shoes have by their ex- cellent style, easy fitting and superior wearing qualities, achfeved the largest sale of any $3.50 shoe in the world. They are just as good as those that cost you $5 to $7 — the only difference is the “price. li 1 could take you into my factory at Brockton, Mass., the largest in the world under one roof making men’s fine shoes, and show you the infinite care with which every pair of Douglas shoes is made, you would realize why W. L. Douglas $3.50 shoes are the best shoes produced anywhere, If | could show you the difference between the shoes made in my factory and those of other makes, you would under+ stand why Douglas $3.50 shoes cost more to make, why they hold thelr shape, fit better, wear longer, and are of greater intrinsic value than any other $3.50 shoe on the market to-day, DOUGLAS SHOES WEAR WELL. “TL have worn W, L. Douglas $5.50 shoes for over two years, and can state that they are the most comfortable shoes |! have ever worn,” J. CLARENCE DAVIES, 149th St. and Sd Ave. BOYS SHOES, $2.00 AND $1.76. Just the samo as my men’s $3.50 shoes, the same leathers, for $2,00 and $1.75. Only Past Color Byetots used; they will not wear brassy. CAUTIO None genuine without W. L. Douglas name and price stamped on bottom. Take no substitute, Sold in W. J., Douglas exclusive shoe stores in the principal cities, and by the best shoe ers everywhere. Catalog ‘ot Fall Styles mailed tree. W. L, DOUGLAS, Brockton, Mass, W. L. Douglas Shoe Stores In Greater New York: 93 Broadway, corner Howard Street, {5 Bae HE a Avenue, corner 22d Btreet, 65 Broadway, corner 8th Street Highth ‘Avenue, 798. 710 Broadw: 63 Browiway, corner 14th Street. 349 Broadway, corner 36th Btrect, BROOKLYN. , cor, Thornton 8t, 7_Brosdway, corner Gates Avenue: ged corner Pearl Street: y, 447-1449 Broadway, corner 41st St, 95 Nassau Street. 0 West 186th Btreet, rtd Avenue. teu t rd Avenue, gor, © Third Ave,, bet, 146th & “ie Newark Avenue. 785 Broad Street. 35: 974 $798 77 1 ot overs av aa vv ae PIANOS AND ORGANS, DENTISTRY, Open All Night With us is no make be- lieve. You do not have to beat the reveille on the doors of half a dozen houses in as many blocks to waken some sleepy dentist. We're never closed. Door always open, wide open and ready for business, You may need us. Remember address |] 205 SIXTH AVE., jf just below 14th St. |] Silsbe’s restaurant. iar Lhe geld ft Sliver Fillings Katractiog with = Greatest sate of $00 ovle! high grade Walters Pianos, If you want to focure one of t planoe in the world come to we to- aiorrow and jet us book your order for & 8250 Walters Piano for $195 on easy terme of $5 Down and $1 a Week— which is about Half Its Real Value No interest is charged for time taken in making payments, No insurance and no ' extras’' to pay for. Pianos Delive:cd to Your Homo on a Payiment of $5, Walters Pianos are built to Jast a lifetime. over DENTAL AS S'N, 205 SIXTH AVE,, 6, W. CORNBR 14th $2, NEVER CLOSED, TEETH. jo Jano, and ‘# ashamed put his name Me you cau’ take up jVur mind that fa Something wrong with ity 10 Years’ Guarantee Inserted in gilt letters on the inside top lid of every Walters Piano. Our Easy Pay Spectal Notice— oii. irtbes are cheaper by % than most daalerw’ cash prices, Exchange }.\' wand pay re bal Upon rr sentative ‘o cal upon you. TEETH $4—$7—&—G10 PLATES REPAIRDD WHILM WAITING, N_E, Cor, 125th St, & &th Ave, OPEN UNTIL 8 P. M. mn RAILROADS, “PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD, STAN toon of WEST TWENTY: THRE ) DESBROSSES AND Mn Cars Tansrer To, ast ram, 4; ‘The leaving time from Desbrosses and certian dt ste, te five minutes later than that en below for Twenty-third st. station. 5) A.M. bh AGC at ro LEX To 3° AVE 39° 10. 60" Sr. Cnc oul 910.55 A.M THEE eD—20 1,05 P.M. ORICA 9 Re} RHEUMATISM 4 froure Mate i Laie “ ee as Nea UNYON, GUILSHAN witththe. Wascere Pinto we ig cthetek | ane Weer oat ot Bowe Hi GA The Most Dificult Tooth ] 00 peat wre are ng you @ positive mats 7) Extracted with Gas, ; ie of from $1 All Gold Crowns, $5,00 ea unie os a i} Do Not Buy Sean the makes Bridge Work, per Tooth, $5.00, name, [oT when an nuact ute (A.1. NAMM, FULTON STREET, Open Saturday Evenings Until 10.00 P, M. selling. prices, with fringe top and bottom: in all good colors; usually priced $175 at 39¢ is No Mall or C. 0. D, Orders il) of “Ruftied Rena Curtains j sance Orbost: ents fine q pair 89c, Fine silky finioh; %2 yds, heavy hay" ot red, green and rose; usuilly Women’s Raincoats, $15.U0 Quality, $9.75. Scan the newspaper advertise- ments closely aud you'll find many trying to imitate this value at the same low price, They try, that fe all, Their offerings lack the quality, the style and ap- pearance of these coats; besides, you can’t tell how long such In- ferior goods will remain rain- proof, This garment {s made in the new Princess effect, of fine co- vert cloth, absolutely rain- proofed; cluster tucked waist, mpire back, with inverted plait down entire garment; skirt extra full flare effect; a garment in spectalty shops priced at ‘9, 75 $16.00; special here at, Dress Goods, Radical reductions; prices low- ored irrespective of conditions prevailing elsewhere makes this section one of the busiest in the store, Fe 0 g 65c. Peau de Cygne, ser } lustrous all-silk fabric, non-cruah- at in all che newest paste) shades, including eream, fvor? ind black; @ rare value 39 at Wint 50. Suitings feiton Cheviots, an Siri ee ROG Ease fF ai parted fe Hom coset spectal ai nm 29 Cc Remnants, §. bi a he rej lean-up of short gn a ds, 1 Chine, Cheviot, Serge, Albatross, Brilliantine, Checks and Platds, aus) (tes retallng wp to go, a ) & yard, grouped Intwo for at. BOC Be Ie uch a step. The season {s just beginning, an ments are of good fabrics, Jn the prevailing styles. True, they are winter weight, but so much the better, for the boy'll secure autumn use and still have a good overcoat for next son, Come here, then, to-morrow, and cholee you need but leave.,.., {n order to secure your ‘f A. L NAMM DENTISTRY. = Mammoth Upholstery Sale, Specials for W: The wonderfully enthusiastic response of shoppers to our Sunday announcement of this gieat sale overwhelmed us, so brisk was the Reserve stocks have beon drawn upon to fill up depleted counters, and to-morrow you'll finé just as good an assortment et *qually low Tapes{ryPortieres ,}\\{ Pam: Tee Portieres, Curtains °', yt effect; Sista Tapestry "Table Covers, nd made a 6; in ove colors tell thelr own story of savings, Enamelled Beds, Feather Pillows, seen will need no further ity, they're better than you might Men's Socks, maco or at, Women’s Hose, regularly here at... Women's Hose, Children’s H 28e, cashmere fabrio; for wear now; merino Nd and $4.00, $5.00 and $6.00 Boys’ Overcoats at No mother should hesitate, for probably never again will such an unexcelled opportunity occur, We doubt {f there {s any other clothing depart- ment {n Greater Now York that would dare take Under no circumstances will we sell any of these garments to dealers, BROOKLYN, = AA ASA Rng ednesday, Braun silk fine fringed res Wie shade re 1 ect Two Items ee Muslin; lon stripe wie; heavily 1 bottom: 60 4 } and Bou led 3 or brioed Beds, Springs and Mattresses. Re ntative offerings thi of good east — tron, White; ocloge eats, with UK "4.49 fully guaranteed; for full sizo bes KY; Usually J 79 well made, with sort well enamelled Joinings continuous p priced $2.76, in 4 and api priced $2.98, at qualtty ally prh Also ta Special &.30 to 11,30 A, M. Only, filled “with excolient foes tick . are cured feathers; joc tri: at tnuaily or Men, Women and Children, Good quality Hose, that when ree- mmendation—quallty for qual- ‘et elsewhere for the same price, nitted from excellent quailty » unbleached soles pas feot; ust ually Mack cotton, with very elas) nd seneatese fe of plain black oot- 10 soles, heela and 63 lace isle th nse, with seamless feo ioe gularly Be, at 19¢ of black ribbed wolght suitable oe8 wenr; 19 well made for good 5 to Pegubirly 2be. d these gar- wear, winter .98 A, lL NAMM DENTISTRY, EW YOR PAINLESS DENTAL CO. (HEARN 8, 18, 20, 22, 24, 26 and 30 West Fourteenth Street, 7,9, 11, 19, 15, 17, 19, 20, 24, 22, 23, 24, 25, 27 and 29 West Thirteenth Street, | During October | We Will Offer Values Sach as Never Have Been Given! Goods Will Be, in Every Instance, FIRST CLASS, NEW AND DESIRABLE Offerings for To-morrow No Mail or Telephone Orders, Instead ot | Taffeta Silks , ole ppstend of Women's Dress Skirts, ,2.89 Covert Broadcloth and tures—new pleat ond But! ‘Tan and 00! $5.98, 11 Chifton Tarteta — Ba ay Limtt—20 yarda, Black, Penne, ‘<iasaaa'oe All Menem «29 [patens of Misses’ Suits,,.498 Sho, | Strtetly al) woot, double warp Cheve Stylish Mixtures and Plain Clothe] 0's ‘astor, MBrown, > Royel with and with vy, Cardinal, Garnet and Blackes Box Coateamiin lined mith fandeome| @ Inch—a record bratking bereatne out vel wulking sults for school girls of 2 Limit—10 yarda, to years one, Moire Percalines 99 natant , | Silk finish—piack, whit ay Women's Waists. ,79 }raie°!) for tinting evening and stnce deena “4 | Limit—10 y New Tartan Plaid Cheviot ra ‘art best colors—neatly tallored—sizes 3 Outi ing Flannels, ,5%) Instoad of wo 4 her Lengths-not 9 tterna Women's Limtt—18 yan 9 u ingend of | Velvet Hats... 3.2 1 |Sha er Fla le {71/ Inst Fine quality—black and ers nil Ker Flannels,.J714 gp tead of trim'd and lined ready to wear, All wool, vy white Shakersceplens Ttmnti-—One did grad wore Tae cor aptehe cola wea ot Instend Bables’ Coats... 1,79 su Inete White all ‘Wool Bedford Cord— h Clo oth 49 tend of 8 cena, hg and shont—newest trim'ss Damask—bordep Le Ae raid, ribbon or Im wis er and pacer oa jack lined Pintle 0 PALE Or aeeipen to 8 Ts rt, Linen Towelling, ,714 All line Bar Wide--smoo Lamit—One Long and One Slo Women's Vests... 47! Fleeced Maco Yarn—sh sleoves—alno at same 1 12 yards Sheetings,., ,J2% Limit instead of mateh—ankle leagih yerae pe daschanee Laon . | poe remular 0nd a ings—mill lenathe, 10 ¢ gt Pre yarte Instead of Sateen Skirts... 679g, lCrochet Spreads, 5 Black Mercertued — Satoon—shirred. pucker: ; lon x F A\inetns Sto 4 of starch oF Limit—One, Limtt—Two, ' end ot | Boy's Waists.... ,29 i*'eit.°"| Fine Blankets, 4,75 Hues rt Wautse ight . Laundored Percale Shi Strlotly all wool White main a —bewt patterns-—collar At tnohed gr, detached-—new fresh. Dish ful seule bed size—dainty borders At 68 1ding—cannot bought t rade prods that regularly se! for thin el be bought by case 40 y Limit—Two, Feathers by Pound Pure odorless Live Geese are from dust—instead o! Limit—T wo. , dot Women's Corsets ,59 inated Satin Agured Cloth or fancy Coutille— deep or short hie “styles suitable for medium and full Ngures—all sizes, | Limlt—One, | +54 fat | instead of 98 netea Lint) Corset Covers..+ .24 “Ws vents, Veurtal eh #i ral Cambrin and Natnsook—round neck |CUrtain Rods,, 9 Ipstead, emb'y or 8 rows of Ince, ribbon run, Limti—Dwo, SIIK Belt +0 629 gio % con Brags Lace Curtain Rods, to & Inches—complete with ball ends and bra xtond 9 pear point Tora eo laa: WS es Link—Three, t Tailored etyles; also a Belize lrtects and the new Royal Belts Imported Velours a 98 omens of Mastic and Sk with crochet ornaments. Magnifiont French fabrics—very are Ltmit—One, tistie designs and colorings for furnl+ ture, ovrtalng or coverings—60 9 Inmend pt inch—practically givon away Veilings. 1) and 24, Peay ea peel i biog Be tee Tu Instead of oul n Black, White afd Choe Stamped Squares .29 ius,” to yan's. . zi a pipet Hemattiched Square rio) mas patterns—stimped in @ Lace Stocks, «37 Wyetend of] Vasloty’ of dealgas for embroidering and Venlse—White, Coma: Miimit—Two, am, Bick snewest shapes-—li nano Ligit—Twe, Applique Scarfs 29 Wrtrot.,, Fr ‘ Imporied Net, Bwiss 4 Applique Wide Ribbons,.....95 ste i0%) Scarte and Shame—hemsiich or asus jop—all clean, new fres Limit—Two each, French Dolls... ,74 jnstend of Z-inoh Brenoh Dolls—full bail Jointed; fash wiga—flowing urls aise and Umit—One, Soft finish Taffetagerich quality, Om ih woods, and @ inoh--ll the newest shades Limtt—10 yards, Inatead of Ernb'd Handk'fs ,744 ,apetent Women's Sheer Emb'd Hdkfs—hem- stitched and scallop—60 patterns, Limlt—stx. Instead fot Net Ma) tae A Pai 8 mines Silver Knives, 44 HA ‘Ce iat Forty stylesp-edwings and inae bor . 0 r -widtha up to 10 inch sey d Plated on fine steel ony Theat 15 yards, J stamp on blade, ’ im: each alze, Fine Laces., .29 oto to Venise, Baby Irish Crochat, Bet dout Venlse. "and Point Gauze | School Cases.., 059 Instead of Children's Strong Schoo) Canney -Ollvo ur ted ct Laces and Appliques, widths | and Brown her capped corners up to 10 inch 12, 14 and 16 inch 7 Limtt—12 yards. lAmit—One, Tasted of : Lambrequins... \, 38 if gun | Eton Hurlburt’s Ber eo ft ambreq aed 1/ Instead of qiathe and Ienathe-claboracely emv'd | wplatlonsty.., IQ eit d—lattice | Grey & and Bang popular ‘colona. sheets an eave! ine Lintit—Ome \ Tamit—~Two bore o——__—_—__--» Other Seasonable Offerings Of Which Only Brief Descriptions Can Be Given, Read Carefully:s— with @llk foes ued gold t ig ___Pustie NOTICES. 98.05 P.M? AEAD OUR Orr ERs a ee eee 455 Po MeOH! 1.73 and 1.09 Ine oP a rath ‘ '. ad BM W MARK AND hi "WANTS ae ti zs ‘orduniye—4 to 18 y of Finance, Aa i ai J 5 Ss —complote—epectal Saran Rte neat of Finance, Rae KEN INCORPO Ti 1 ‘io 8 IN STAT | Women’s Btripid Fansite, ai 2, | Brass Rodpcantend #4 te 44 fnohes "No. sf ohamhers Suey ata one A ehh ei Mona at Ts ALL Hem or scallop rvtt amen 800, Hat and Coat Racke—$ none Soke, i Beh 190, EUMONALLW ANTRRESTED IN THIS COMPANY, Figsoeletie te ee it fe, Towel Rollers—niahoruny finish 5 Real iu bad P %) futtle oe fancy sitohing eu 140 | Bir nd Green Cheek Patlor § BN ty ots f Night Drew ’ " . , Len EN cule Pay ae huge Pinnnelets int Pry 9 Haina Gary fotch, Bultines a pee deiered To be ' ‘ _ aru 8 IN RaTaWAY fie 55, 98.25, 94.25 Odiidren's, Flannelette Niaht Gowns $6 {high New Fal) Mixturenes qi %, prety -aistper—according (9 i 80. |Jeading oorbinations-ssu tea nde Lonugt he aka Cohit LANE-*0.26 4, Mt. and ogo’ iy Wie 20 4, as follows = ) AUR LINN 19.05 P.M. and ay Whiae Lan exooptional Values at oo ttan, No. 7 Chambers Ma y, + Fresh theif or ek et 8 Ingh ALl-Woo! Co: ony . Yi; WrsTrRN RAILWAY md ¥,, 4A DOW Pall colorings—valuy 6o oroug Re PON, corner and M. to 6 i aal 27 inch Changeab| . Pramont avesiabs hae a) Pig ove Pig ‘ic XP, 9}U0,, RATIAPAY— Mon’ xia, Hi 7 Bpoich Wool Woot pair latest” caipbiantion valde’ os 79 8 Muntelpal, ct Bulging bigokiyn, Wy? 8 me ditt > bol i DRONE ange iM ond Drone, extra. spliced | Sain tarred Plaid Tattetas-new ; Aral ot que vitor iit avenue wook days, ih ik e paatl DUTLONA colorings—T5 cent quality 6 Fifth stipe, I a Et ny wen Crm OpOkal, sy seer eee ebD | Pd inch black Bast te Soles—wott | rough of Me nd, Tha 10 CITY-0.55 A yang 200 Fo . ish —41 oo tn ages eco ales uae | ge Bie Bt ra ieek 2. West 14TH ST, Con IMAM | Reig THeBROADWAY, Wow Tullo, Essa fe shi” nt dn jer tho mT ul lack and 1 Nes Paying shall be entitied the | LONG DRANGH ASRURY ,! » Delow shades value .75 58 Bapette dine oes Un omaten OF8 ot, the Grove), North AAbury 1 ave (Ocean 419 BROADWAY, Cor, Canal St, nan fet, 101 Ws 42D ST, Cor, 6th AY, + 80 fH Drom Velvet--biack and nowt od AR AR a iheduetn of lat ipaabe ate tae opt Lang at any} Baslems ty Ws 1STH St 3 botap hy had yg 1 ai da fee PF iannele—pre tty’ checkn A ed Bath | ur savas Rodent ft inten, Baymont : ution nate, a congonre Ail M91, Hose YF avers “ he dat day 0 nber ne 65 P.M. week 0 a y poy nd oegers at ‘phi lew a oF MG Oerom GAB 10.85 4 i.'and Bp, fpndavs, 88 _ = * Warne? Merino oone—iiaat and" Bois i , 8M a WH POR P\YM nl ‘poll . Ont : ; MMO sty lee eleowhere wien, hvckm, wrt shalied othe me. | THekat attiens, Noe, 4.1084 ang FOR SALE, Bore, Neiursl Mes, Sun 40] Heavy Gorman ‘Gingham ty caer of ‘Taxes Sarthe aye routed iy 182 F Wy) Soalow nan Ph heb Pr aitineehie rode | anrons, &e.—will wash sort ‘ one Mer to san " ey recetoted, bt bile J . La Cyt al C3} a Page RAF K an ome The sat J it ti eu 3 Yann ™ uitom at ts 4 he 1 Dreag aoveeriruses seater ange] Feet, fit ate nae JEWELRY, | [et'MAIDHN LANE (uonairn| {THE NOON (RAOING) EOE Degman nC -, eee 0% ieseived, 0 ta wilt oall hock bs from wap The Evening World, nlao extra wine Mack aftk~-valie : ni OA “Ath Sola and peAidences throug toNteatinntion Wi Negeri tuicnarpn off aye Jeaired, en ore f : Mercerized Sateen Skirts sates a q “ay ar scat Oheleea” for Pennaylvanta At riean Wateh & on sale everywhere, contains ro a Behe oh gee * atylow LAWYERS, W. ATTER MRR IR Woon, Cd Ma den Jane. Handioap by Frank Thorp and} |» Oe oeretate asd Teh Beta he 4% Pass, Tre nperis, quill and E ' 4 At & STPANBOCK, iO” ne GEO. W, BOYD, Trettte Mgr waley: weskiy par the ONE BEST BET of the} |= )!\A)! tind Sare-—porapane 1.00 1 alu A oo age, and sirvioes absolutely ir fies General Passenger Agent, Day Misses’ Ready-to-Wear Hate—all ‘ac Ruocenesu:) fagatly gpd busine ‘uftical — matin ge velvet ribbon atreanors- ee imo heaecseanat PF WANTED—MALE, | SUNDAY WORLD WANTS ie eke ate 0! rt ae scree oe WANTED, § noq-union Iinotype machinist ay Swart $6.00 aid $1.00 and Fail shudeeto GEO. ROBINSON (Lawyer), | "wagers pet dy of nine biunn Aad i WORK MONDAY WONDERS, bore’ ‘tan and oll ee Hi we ey uals a #(Day) Bway, STth at. (Day,Nigh) timore, Mt es 4 Beublome—2 ™.. 4 ' ESSE SS ORS Sat a ene