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BERMEL SAS CRAFTERS MUST UIT QUES, New President Purposes! to Purify Ring-Rid- den Borough. GAMBLERS MUST GO, Will Turn Out Incompetents Who Are Now on the Pay-Rolls. “GOVERNMENT ROTTEN” Newly Elected Head Desires to Make His Borough a Model One. 1 owe my nomination and election Girectly to the people. ported me handsomely, and | intend to give them good results in my ad- ministration. —JOSEPH BERMEL, Queens Borough President-elect, Joseph Bermel. the suo Gnte for Boroweh Pr who amaghal the Joe Cassidy gambler. They sup. ‘esr(ul cand Oueens, Bool-room + race-tract:-naddad - payroll machine yesterday rose late to-day after a mid celebration and ser. enade by his nelehb his home on Metrom le Village, with a by Mne of friends and nolritio s. who cama to an avenue, Mia. ight, A Sling A was nto the handsome Bermel sestdence and the Boroush President-elvo: was re @elving coneratulations reht and left when an Evening World roproter on him, Wien asked for a statement Mr. Woo! anid “I was confident that the people of Queens County were tired of the Cas- Bidy gang after elght yearns of Cas- sidyiam. They have had Ofs prot. rooms, yvaches, race-tra iventures, family payrools and rotten fn thelr faces, and they Queens held back unt!) the all Bur- of it all, 1 Was : vote The people of 1 borough where they 8 pe ple; where others will come to live. "In tho eight years of Cassidy there never has been an improvement in this end of Queens. I propse to moke the improvement of this section m first duty, ‘There has ney appro priated for il, as ¢ n ows, but SILKS and | That Tempt to Quick Possession ) One of the groups below may suggest exactly the fabric that you have planned to Luy, The silks are favored sorta, excellent in quality, and rad- Some lots are ample; others you must ically under-price, come promptly for, or be too $3, $3.50 and $5 Printed Radia Silks at $1,50 — Imported Printed jaa tn alx different p able for house ifternoon wear, but @ single dr eth, 4 inches wide, Formerly yard, now $1.50, ’ Twenty-five English Embrolder- ed Waist Patterns in natural ponges unl crepe de Chine; ample plain ma- terlal for waist to be made In any style, Formerly $10 and $12.60, now £5 each. $1 Moire Velour Silks at 65 20-inch fine lne-striped moire vel ds In the myrtle, with ain to Ba 18 season's new Winter colors of pa |navy blue and. blac | stripes; 60 a yard $1.50 Taffeta Silks at $1 In the natural finish, suitable Iresses. coats of foundatior blue, violet, castor, reseda, light cadet blue, cardinal yoand white. 9% Ine rd ute |~One hundre But. a4. sinch Crepe de Chine at 65¢, h Sbc and $1—Ma de of pure bright . perfect tn », and In the w . nee white, Wary. 1 aw plain black jand evening dresses, as well as rate waists. The regular So and 1 Alt Store Closes at 6 P. M. ont Wwo;ssilk pile And biack, | Taffeta Silks at 5S8¢—For Mnings | dresse | J $1 Silk-faced Black Velvet at $8c | ! nt wide, fo a yard, | 36-inch Satins at $1~—For coat Jand fur garment linings: In ereams, rs, browns, navy blues Deopte don't know where !t went ie} Maybe Cassidy knows. “T propose (o clean out the graftere | and {noompetents on the borough pay- | rolls, Everybody knows of Cassidy's | ring of gamblers, trioksters and others) I would hate to name, They will have to go, There are good men in the bor- ough overnment and they will be re- tained, of course, But the grafters must 60. “IT Intend to elean up Queens, and it & place of homes, « place where will move to from the more don- d portions of the Greater City, I wili work tw lower the tax maate, At present {t ts exorblant, espectally in the Ligut of the poor returns in the way of fimprovementa, ‘There Is plenty of room here for improvement. ‘Dhere han been no Opportualty before, theretore no {m= | provement, The government was just rotten, 1 whl try to change chat, “Tho people of Long laland City and Queens stuck to ie aller they bed €iven me the nomination, and 1 wi my appreciation by giving results.” oo BIG CONVENTION OF D. K. E. |More than 200 Delegates Here trom Forty-one Oolleges, The fifty-ninth annual convention the Delta Kappa Epsilon Fraternity be- wins to-night with a smoker at the house of the Columbia Chapter, No, 608 West One Hundred and Thirteenth street, More than two hundred delegates from forty-one colleges in this oountry and Canada are expected to attend on ali | three daye of the Convention, and on th night of the banquet the entire Yale Chapter of forty-five and larger bodies | from neighboring colleges will jotn in| the festivities, | On Thursday night the delegates wil be entertained by the Chapter of the) College of the City of Ni rome with an pon Fri- banquet at the Waldort- J, MoCook will preside | day ha bl Astoria, Col, 9 TYPHOON SWEEPS ISLANDS. 2,000 Bulldings #tenmship in Japan, w TOKIO, Nov. 8—A typhoon which took place yesterday has brought ex | tensive devastation in the province of Destroys Oghima and in the Islands adjacent thereto, More than two thousand butldings n destroyed and a sten P, n wrecked, No loss Avoid Appendicitis It is caused by the clogging of the bowels and intestines. eep the die gestion active, the stomach right, the bowels healthy and open with Beechanrs | Pills Sold Everywhere. in boxes 100. and Me. VELVETS — The assembly is varied. late : Allesitk allag i yey Velour, regularly lours ar | larity tumes. moleskin, mouss cadet Godelln blue, colo! lie, gun: brown, hello-| » gray. wine colo laven-| marine blue, at $3 @ aia 8, 6 m tr vy 50 Silkefaced Chiffon Le sel r coats anc fun 1, white, brown | navy blue, ne der, Nile green, cae | tor, reseda, y. red, Gobelin blue Meht blue and Thlack at $1.10 a yard, | | | 40«Inch Crepe de Chine at $1— | Requiring but elght to nine yards for an entire dress; in white, Ivory, pink light blue, Invender, oadet blue, gray| and black. $1 yard | and foundations of crepe de Chins ~4h excellent quality ina full tof street and evening col ding plenty of white aoa} a yard $1.50 Black Satin at ase—With| he spots and figuressultrble whe and garment Inings.| ts and binck; an ex-! , guaranteed for two) fla vord | Skinner’s Guaranteed Yard«wide Lining Satins at $1.25 yard, (qualities. at O5e a yard, ‘Whether you want these next month, lowest on the market before t Grass-bleached Huckaback; fyrured and plain; & inches wide, at $0c a yard, Worth %e, Fancy Diapet Weaves, at 48¢ and 65¢ a yard, worth to and %e Shirt-watst Linen; "Dew Bloach;" q inches wide, at 58¢ 6S¢ and 78¢ regularly 0 and 900, by! hed Damask ring Cloths, hemmed, with row of Span worm x 90 inches, at , Worth JOEN W Decided Price. Advantages in Housekeeping Linens the time to buy them is NOW, jpoted below are in comparison with prices that are the Rotunda. particular linens today, or The savings hese reductions’ are made: Grane-hloached Table Linen: design ft love Anish: lon ing ualtty! 70 Inohes wide,at 95¢ a yard, worth $1.25, Bnow-white Scotch Napkins; medi- um size! omall patterns; 2° Inche: square, at$2.75 a dozen, worth $3.60 Hemmed Huckaback Towel; bleached, German make: aj} damask borders; 18x? Inches; erase ly priced Abe 0e cach. Linen Bture, Third floor, and | got Fall WEDNESDAY EVENING, NOVEMBER 8, 1905, THE WORLD: “Way down in Dixte for his! Ho got every the the aecond-story men put it) if y 1 were going to got it gc ‘ill! Tanya to myeott, tt looks | 304 | i the solid Southern volo in New York, | t? him Meare it bate tea eee ft ee bee our i end Willlam ‘Travers gavo “They cut our majority eome over ph € of my Kick and give {t to the the mattox at th here, Tf that toe-water pitcher Good i who was holding me. 4 ‘or drop he'll nl ita a aie Dev- | doesn't kecp drip jery, "How much does that berth pay? | drop the Democratic lead eo low you |, Hid | Bay. rs ba aig have been a case for the) won't be able to findeit with an @ot | waa m Ye are badly abused, with every man in New| from Congress, ihe worst of it ts we are getting It tn | hat | yori fens if he had got In. "Way Tak but maybe | “The elecdon beats anytitog I oan down in Dixie! I wonder if poor Jim ih Se ai’ a peer L.) |romember,"” said Dovery, “Thinws weam Devery tsa ek Osborne Got the | can sins? "The “prone slocted Jerome, Bywry | ul rufiled. . Sootty, the Munsee, and "A lot of people got jarred Into] man in New York ought to give They’ are the toughest’ cuan th New thinking this an election. It's strange he @ vote of thanks. how things change. It didn't vee to be #, There was @ time when a five! dollar note would make a lot o' people prove ja Solid Southern in New York, greater educator than the pu schools. Somethizig ought to be dene |, twenty-four hourw for the children, Say, they ediuca'o | ‘How pers the them fast In this great motropolis, | Ventured @ fol ower, ‘ y, that lemon IT satd Hearst They take ‘om in the front door, hoo bo than has puck got bile | York, an’) when they Pd pg sy by omet Mayor, ohieft” vote early and often, Now they get|‘em owt the back and tand ‘am a out up > hole outfit,’ sald the ditef, ir may ‘THINGS SEEM RUFFLED,’ | wise to the green, get into the booth | diploma as the youngsters are beating Lad A acute Sey ‘end i ED. and up against that conscience thing,| 't over the back fersce, |friend Dr. Prosnowitetor must have “The Press Educated Mo.” ‘T graduated that way, but the press educated T ain't the best [fallen into hia water wagon, vote accordin’ and ''Frisoo the five, ——<———— “Poor Jim would ‘a’ put our Jesty friend Chauncey Depew out of Qusiness for] htt educated me, feing expensive if tie had got It He 1, aid “funk Inno never convicted any one without below iarvard an le y| with degrees, but I'd tke to see the) reversed and his twang and oratory Athena? a Dia Ai have sent many an Innocent on® away a weeze moe out ‘Or @ two-dollar note. What's his middle name? It muat have} 1 kid I went to al eleven lettors, Bh rt his whole handle 1a] sohool—when I had tn, counts t ea tty tume I waa diving “tna, ae took gigenent (© James Hazen Hyde. Jerome Stande the Aold Test, be ono out high flee, “ rom “h the searchlight atop Madison Square Z wanted ¥ pen Jeremy MOF om De was just @ oodger, the He had a dig, a4 ight fregh. {at olwar’| wanted to give Garden. “SPIE Mbited ene ab Nard as ‘any ode | olla on this t “Poor Jim!" he said, mourndully, | of ‘em, but he jaete the noid [ond test “Hearst Lemon Puckered Up the Whole Outfit; or, Maybe It Was a Quince,’”” nd Maw. Whiiney 1t her home, No, 6 Madison avent ‘The frost was on the pump atl A. M, this morfing aa “Big Chief" Devery read the sign of the times flashed by re ls absolutely no truth in foot a, beeing 44 Annoyance @ond. ie to “itt * oft oui ‘eh, I wae up tellow's waiting to OREO Em ORR, MAS NY PCE TE Thursday Bargain News as Interesting as Election News 2ic each for 60c Vanity Bags $1.49 for 3-plece Carving Sets $1.49 Telephone 4800 Gramercy They have fine stag horn hand|es, best steel fittings and come | in silk lined case, | Actual value $3.00, Dress the Little Girl Well at Half the Cost wish we could picture to you the enthustasm at this successfu) Sale of SPECIAL TO.MORROW, 50C' VANITY BAGS The Most Complete Showing of Fall’s Newest Siyles in Women’s and Girls’ Tailored Suits, Skirts and Coats The emarteet and most correct models are shown here in @ variety that makes tt le foran | Dresses—when shrewd bargain judges snap them up tastes {0 be aulte?, Indeed, We Were never in such « position to please you. "A stock that Includes Guy Maen economical mothers buy two, threo no further praise or comment on our part js necessary, No better value—no better Cpngrtunity bas adh resented In veans, Bring (he f born bi hg carly rine your friends and netth- a bu no méans should you No Mall or'C.'0, D. ordere fied | uae Me ete garments of all styles and at wanted prices! Second Floor. Read the Remarkable Values or Women's Broadcloth $00.00 “Hton’” Sulte made ot a fue 49¢c to F child ' ty 0) voadcioth, In the new style ‘'Eton,” prettily $14.98 |¢: yied with straps’ and buttons—Tuxedo vest; collar. r ren’s $1.49 Dresses joss, with atitehed silk collar, Ali lined with eatin. Gored Made of good Sua a) in plaige of all col ors, Rugsian Blouse style with revers of velvet, all lined, Reg- Bkirt with tucked flounee, Colors are black, blue, red, plum. All sizes, Suits made of a mixed material '49¢| {F, Women's Walk an n cheviot coats are three-quarter length, $9.75 g offects, notch velvet collar, New tucked var $1.4 value,. eee DA dptindl th turnback cuffs of velvet, half lined with $ for Children’s full 5 Another style is the piaited coat. Kilted skirts 1. 98 Tength Colors are black, blue, brown, green and gray. All sizes, Value, §16.0 or, meltona, vets, In soveral st its, box coats. ‘1. 49 for Women's and Misses’ Skirts, made of good ul 2 for f-inch length Coat Suits, made of American Woolen 4 a 19. Co.'s famovs cheviot In the tight fitting coat effect: ff : ve trimmed with @ wide stitched strap and. buttons front annem iii! back, Plaited skirts. Colors aré black, blue, green | and red; also plum, Well worth $25.00, or Fur ry ned Conta made of a wood quality Ker- | sleeve with turn ck cuffs. All lined long or en tie an. A complete range of sizes, $13.00 value. eo-quarter length. uallty of for Women's Cheviot Coats, three-quarter coat, effects ome have double breasted others are hoteh ec 4 fitting, fe DAY nor 3,000 MORE PAIRS OF OUR GREAT $3.50 ADVERTISED WOMEN’S SHOES WE HAVE TOLD YOU SO MUCH ABOUT—ON SALE ALL DAY TO-MORROW. Also 700 pairs Women's $3,50 Walkover Sample Shoes, Thursday $1.95, these fill our Shoe Rooms to their utmost capacity. You know these are the greatest advertised Shoe items like \\ $3 & $3.50 / Footwear, sl Faia r ft 7 oni they were made to nell at 850. @ pair, Come 6 a pink and drab. shoes for women in all the world, We have contracted with the largest manufacturers of Women’s Advertised Shoes in America to take all of their “factory surface checked” shoes, = They are snappy, beautiful cities by only the high-grade shoe stores, “custom grade’'—shoes that are sold in all large _If we could tell you the name of shoe or maker, you wouldn't hesitate a minute, Come in and we will show you these great shoes, They have Goodyear welted and flexible soles, all heels, all shapes, Every pair is fully guaranteed to be a $3.50 shoe, You will know them at a glance, Sizes 1 to 8, widths AA to D, They are faultless. fitting women’s shoes, the most chosen brand at $1.95, 98e for Wome Fat Sultetters in red, brown “and biaak have flexible solea) onllent tn all ways) fur Not $3, put One Dollar | elevators 4s | Not $3.50, Only Ninety-Five “ta rr * Groceries! Meats’ &c hoo BARRELS ier’ Ville Dress Goods Doings Worth Noting Y full 26 inch 49¢ for 42 fn. all 5c Fi tripe, is sultings in full spune in the pop! ine and Win- plain and fancy 0x- 48¢ for isin. ally pure silk Crepe, de Chine, in full line of colorings, forstrcet| and evening wear, 45e¢ boiled Tat eta, silk, in colorings. with white, Loan decorated cepiner: IVORY ROADS salen for. ter shades. gry ford effects in light, NS eee with white, cream cream and Worth he, medium and dark and black °s\-48e seniors it Sn Enrich ” tively worth 7ic . tne $1 radian, |SFAY Worth 49¢ Fray Chasse, fo Gest f > Bla 56e | {ty cd *faney Saccuard ese | a8e moked Teet Tongues. ADe (9, 08, heavy Hac y Jacque Poaltivel i . Jr. — 8.000, eupertor quality ; Molre Velour for tui 15e for 62 In. all woo! | only. Worth To Beet Tonmues, | thorgue 46e £5,298 Sou f Storm Cheviot, In black qullate 0! a ‘i Shs nate ee A lade for 40 in. | French Ba. frorth 8c to “tne, Bor ponvA 18c Hed, ath ane, : nd 48e § for 88 tn. Australian Ing endo, Ye. HeUes H d <= ioe, aaa aks a id, Worth BSc, Erin a, | COFFER—Banquet Bend, a sctentifte M orth ose 9 combination of selected Private Plan tution O14 Crop Mecha and Java renstod fresh every morning—B8 he for $1.00; pound ; PURE LARD—Purity Packing Co.’ Ruperh Blue Bell—auperior quality Sand & Ib patie, Ib 106 CHLORIDE LIMR—or None Buch Con- ventrated Lye sifting “we 6 ans, 460; large can, Be Here Are Clothing Values} If we could meet vou to face, if you could take but a od of thene garment: a wuld Meta: an eh a ot actual $15 ‘worth, $15 Suits and Ladies—Here’s Un- Underselling 22c for Women’s Overcoats at CORN FLAKEE—Rattle Pant Food C Pp y Men's #155 : Weaktast. Pood—2 pkgs,” for... 60 9c Vesis & Pants Rults or Overcoats, &8.7%. if ho sult ay mixed worsteds in Blac! Wiue, heavy ribbed serges, clays, Black Thivets, viots and tweede In the west mixtures and col ae The cons are eng pid double breasted. wit! band felled collars, broad m OLIVES -fpanish Manzanttion—¥ a. Women's heavy weight maco Jon stone Jug... cotton yarn, cream color, PRUNES—Fanoy. Santa Clara Fruit— pound @ BAKING PO An Luacue Pure Croam of Tartar Baking Powder new, Pi Pounds for ei Pants, The vests have shaped bodies, high neck, 4 of extra leavening strength — 6 Ib. Hee tank iategt “at can, 01.80: "344-pound oan, Oe: 2° long sleeves, taped necks and to fit the ordinary BPROR AR ts pearl buttons, alm the stout and the man, joan Wines: oul ete ke Kg a i F; weptities ub have continuous French just because there oon Miaeware st length (slightly aes i o: aealiadt bosib # imperfect gar- Ie 22¢ | Meats, Fish and ments of the 39c kind).,...,...... - yar sun ees en 38c cach for Women's | 2Se for Children’s Une | fBaup Extra Sized Vestsand | derwear PAE | bo Hy pt dah Pan's Boys’ and Children's ribet school underwear for winter Weather, straight body, Women's very heavy weight, arn, full elastic jeece lined veata i. on, Was fine combed net wry Perfect for warmth and wash: bie tas gs Caren ry] se eenee WOMEN’S SHOE ROOMS! | usual Underwear } double fleecy lined Vests and H The pants § bands, full wide seats, ankle fj pliable yarn, sof fleece lined, f ieee | NOT ENGAGED 10d. J,.H. HYDE. Warren, who arrived ue, | set at rest the rumors wonoeroing her daughter, Miss Charlotte Warren's en- ott Warren, in a aigned statement, "or TL LET IIe PT j MoreSensational Silk Selling forfull 27-in off } absolutely ell pure | full line of | Saks & Company Rinadwey, 334 to s4th Street, $7.00 Imported Corsets at $2.95 It is the P. D, brand Perhaps you know the high favor which it has earned in the service of the dis~ cerning. Then you can appreciate the extraor- dinary price concessions. There are three new models, fashioned of fine white batiste and coutil—one for slight, one for medium and one for full figures, with high, medium or low busts and princess hips, $10.00 Silk Skirts at $6.95 The silk is heavy and serviceable; the models are elaborate and of unusually liberal proportions; the colors are varied and include the most favored of the new fall shades. Altogether the garments demonstrate their real worth to be ten dollars. Walking length styles fashioned of test taffeta in all the new shades in both solid and two toned effeots, together with black. A deep section flounce, shirred and tucked, full puche and an all silk underlay identify the garments. Suits, Coats & Costumes Pur Lined Goats of broadcloth in street and even- ing colors, lined with serviceable furs, collars of contrasting furs, $29.50, $39.00, $48.50 & $62.50 Evening Coats of fine broadcloth in white, black and delicate light shades, long semi-fitted and loose-fitted models, $24.50, $35.00 & $48.00 Imported Evening Coats of broadcloth in white and light colors, elaborately trimmed with braid and embroidery, $58.00, $69.00 & $73,50 Princess and Two-Piece Costumes of crepe de chine, radium and chiffon cloth in a diversified series of styles, $58.00, $59.00 & $72,50 Tailored Suits of velvet and broadcloth in black, plum, garnet, navy, green and light pastel shades, in the post-season models, including pony coat, princess, eton and long coat models, $29.50, $35.00, $39.00 & $42.50 SPECIAL FOR THURSDAY Costumes and Demi-Toilettes Formerly $125.00 to $200.00 At $98,00. From our regular stock we have selected a series of fa costumes and demi-toilettes, including a number i? of imported garments in models and styles adapted for service at the Horse Show, and subjected to prices at the above extraordinary reductions. $40.00 Tailored Suits at $29.00 Suits of cheviot in black, plum, garnet, green or navy; Eton model, elaborately velvet trimmed. $37.50 Tailored Suits at $27.50 Suits of fine broadcloth in black, navy, green, gar- net or plum; Eton coat and new princess skirt. ' vr “* ay An impressive model, with fancy yoke of lace insertions and hemstitching, front of fine tucking, elbow sleeves finished with band cuffs and lace edgings. grade chiffon taffeta in light blue, pink, heliotrope, gray, white and black, Waist of white lawn, entire front of embroidery and cluster tuckse An elaborate model with the new deep cuffs. Waists of white figured madras in various designs; plaited tailored model, THE FIFTH AVE, FUR CO, eat Tt sa t FURS ON FIFTH AVENUE AT Prices aporoemiing Absolute We trust you, No These extraoniinary offerings fe hates ean yon we purohaged the entire fu wh ot, tal BY ee Inge and leased the building former y counted P, $500, 000. Ww ORTH A Sale of Furs and Fur Garments | .” $125.00 Blouse Fur Coats at $85.00 In double breasted’ blouse model and 30 woh box model of sable squirrel, elaborated with velvet and braid and lined with satin i at $15.25 $25.00 P. ) Fifty-six inch scarf and flat muff. Sets at $47.50 Forty-six inch scarf and flat muff of dark natural $25.00 § squirrel heads. $8.50 Silk Waists at $5.90 The garments are fashioned of high $2.00 Lawn Waists at $1.18 $2.50 Madras Waists at $1.45 32. 50 Sweaters a at 5. 48 290 FIFTH AVENUE, ONE PRIC CASH $CREDIT Make yoar Christmas selec tlons now—pay in 1900 at your ment for the past seven weeks ry run thing for the public ortuntty of securing A at No. L.W. SWEET&CO., 9 Maiden Lane, Manhattan, Falton Street, Urooklyn, 170 Newark Av. Jersey City, Out-of-Town Patronage Solloited, Booss & Bro., Ins. and plac Jon male FINE FURS prices that have nade ue the most weed of Fur Houwe in New York Piece of Fur sold Guaranteed, FIFTH AVENUE, Keeps growing children healthy and vigorous, AND 3187 978, 190N 82.

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