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a a AGM VITOR VER GSE S SHEEPG —< Jersey City Mayor Elect- ed Third Time by Plu- rality of 3,300, TICKET ASSOCIATES WIN Every Candiddte for City Offices and Assembly Carried with Him. BIG VOTE FOR SHERIFF Board of Aldermen President Re- publican First Time in Twenty Years, Mark M. Fagan, opposed by every Mr boss, by every rafiroad and corporation has been re-olected Mayor of Jersey City by @ plurality of 8,30, carrying with him aot only every candidate for elty office on his ticket, but possibly every candidate fr county office and for the Assombly in Hudson County, Fagan did this in the face of tremen- dous opposition brought be Republi- can boss, Col, Samuel D, Dickinson, and against heaps of money sent out to bay voter and money was furnt teresis, the Pu in particular, a orporations Jersey Clty can hardly realize to-day that this viotory over bossism has been necoraplished, Maye ‘gan, when nom- inated by the Republican Convention, repudiated lis own par accepting the nomination, and declared: | “I will accept this nomitiation on con- to be no man's ma 1 will represent the wot the railroads and minor opolies.”* | Campaign Very Bitter. ns @omnation could have J at the last moment, it | tut this was | ton in city affairs, demanded it, Fagan | ord a4 Mayor during would have been done. two udministrat n#, and no sooner was he nomination Jed him than ne be: gan t mpulgn ugalnst some of | von, who had nominated him, The machiye Democrats and the ma- | e Republ wider the command | of Dickingon, turned against Pagan The people demanding an overthrow | 2 of boss rule flocked t D yesterday suspended phy, believing that he would not | fairly during election day, Jersey City was under individual ‘police rule for one day, with Frank Monahan, patrolman, now under char, leged false swearing, at the head of the department The bitter feeling that was manifested all day was at the night and early to-da ¢ hegon to show that Fagan would be| elected, Two hun deputy sheriffs | med police, A an, FY of Police ny times. ribe election officers, This | ed by the railroad in- | ervice Corporation | a) rwed the cleo tlon thon ¢ of the B tality, who w mitalg Thomas J, Cor yy a phi Is {8 the fire t Repu e T ans Was mos Sheriff Got Biggest Plurality. The est plurality wes made by John C. Kaiser, who was { the Sheriff's office in Jersey ¢ lity of 649 and on Wats & pluraliiy of ly gives a Democratic plura 13,00 to 15,000, Kalser's rality ume | have surprising, Egbert Seymour, former Ma ” Bayonne, and a dyed-in-the-wool organ. igition man, tI was stated on positive t seven of the carried through by I there was litle douty Candidates ruoning Republican ticket had bee viard-News that y Ri t the Assembly in Hudsor 1s beo: elected, Dem is ad nour t ‘ Hoboken and Bayon yet defeat the Fagau tlekei for Assembly —— ie SHOT IN DISPUTE ABOUT A TIN CAN. Man Wounded in Saloon—Police in Search of Hig Alleged Assa-lant, Buffering from a pistol shot, whit: me sald bad been fired at him in a Balion at Forty-sovent Ninth avenue, Barth laborer, twenty-seven years old, at No. S57 Weat Forty-olghth street, w: taken to-day to the Roosevelt Hospital from hia residence. oan In which fe was fotehing some beer Ho orserts tht a man, who, he saya, wor Robert Metz, pulled a. revolver and shot him, Cronin went home and after rome Une a fellow lodger called Pollcé man Mallon, of the West Fortv-seventh one station, who sammoned an ambu- aoe Jen: | pla: | WILL WOICT TODD PLOTTER Are Promised by tts Investigators. Philadelphia — hat m-ofticially am Reading tracks In gone.so far that it is found soon, piteated, Prom the persons surrounding Mra. Todd during the last (bree months of her life, at the Von Hoffman, t was Several persons are lin- Todd's private apartments, This was Told had quarrelied last June, and hie Was living in @ room on Fourth at ie, Mrs. Todd having denied him access to her apartment house ls Lookwhod toll a reporter not long |! Was drawn up in 1903, and that some one, he was id, had stole from Mrs. Todd's desk fe Pain Todd quarre be able to h learning who were t 198 will George attorney for Mrs day t if the na 5 160 sone who are sptmators adelphia. inh ret the case in Philadelphia would ¢ sider the murder and would re hiladelphia 1 agtead to by nearly ey witness In this city ing d testify STRANGER SHOOTS | MAN OVER POLITICS. | on the lookout for attractive pieces of furniture that combine Saving and easy payment privileges. Select them now from our barvain nuggets. T $13 Value, $7.50.) Armument Begun at Broadway Fortieth Street Ends Serious! for Gustave Branstader, lying 1 bull Broadway i Mites as they MI ie Hot | words [i ot between the men, when t r drew a rey and blaz r Branstader droy to the sidewalk | f at the et a | wet haat (tal, He may. Te 1 NEW YORK GIRLS WIELD SPADE FOR THE CHURCH. ming and Miss O'Brien Mine € Br Ground for St. John's Catholle Rectory. STAMFORD, Conn figures ye i 1 for the new John's Catholic C Mass, removed the nd Miss O'R | e| | s far | amun 7 Mr. Crimmins's » first are Mt ‘Was About Gone When They “Ul Tried Lactated Food. | fi | thorittes agree | nin says he Was drinking beer in atoon “when tw quarrelled him about the ownership of a tin| | | LACTAIE MILK 8UGAK a} DARLAY MALT LIME PHOSPHATE makes strong vones Arrests in Murder Mystery | | Ve me but tempol rel leo tri nounced that indicuments will be| Sve Pyere orien. Falko Iiies fHE WORLD; WEDNESDAY EVENING, NOVisMBER §, 1908) Harry Goodwin’s Tribute For Over Two Years Harry Goodwin Suffered Agonizing Pains and Felt Himself Wast- ing Away, but Now He Is Ab- solutely Well, Thanks to Duffy's Pure Malt Whiskey, | | “Shall Always Keep a Bottle in the House and Will Neve: be Without it As Long As I Live.’ He writes; Ar ade tn the Todd mys ery of the Disirict-Atto For over two years I have elt myself ‘rs ba ant » death of the | WMSUI AWAY to 0 general bre of the Biys Invesviaakwe Iwo the derch 6 fe em, Caused Ly overwork, | felt terrible wealthy woman who was found by the be Beek, Walch Caused me to K 1 vue also suffering irom kituey oublo. | gonsulted many physivians, who many patent medicines, with invartably same ry wun to think of travelll with @ view of improving my health, whe: {t occurred to me that 1 had better use Duffy's Pure Mgit Whiskey, I began its use, and from the frst {elt considerably fer tal . serene : oe —e ~<p——~— > DELIGHTFUL AND CONVENIENT—OUR EIGHTH FLOOR RESTAURANT, Sanson Crauford Co Imported robes for the Horse Show. js this offering of tifty imported robes no two are alike. All are original models from celebrated Paris designers. Each purchaser fs assured an exelusi plicate A okie vibe ¢ sated. They are hand made according to the latest Paris models, exquisitely fashioned The collection consists of: ‘own which cannot be dy Mata Floor. robesreai applique lace robes—rea) Brussels lace robes—real -rea| hand-embroidered crepe de Chine in combination with ade laces—real hand-embroidered silk robes 1 combination with real laces ~hand-spangled and jewelled robes—opalescent and iridescent lace and spangled robes —rich black hand-made lace robes— gold combination and gold spari- gled robes—special prices much lower than regular will prevail during this display. At $45—Were formerly $60.00 to $75.00 At$O5—Were formerly $75 to $95 | At$O5—Were formerly $125 ofr 50 better, and now to-day. » y taldag found that the missing will had been | vaye neon a tette ee ihe house” Anu! attribute the cure to Dufty’ placed in @ beautiful buh) desk in Mrs, | HARRY GOODWIN, 104 Hanover Street, Boston, Mase ransacked by some one who must ave | U LY jad access w the room, The theft was u § ure a committed after Lockwood and Mrs atarrh, asthma, pneumonia and all diseases of the throat epsia and all forms @f stomach trouble ney fast? ofl, and ts reco) fe tee fe ae peace the vl eget CAUTION—When you ask for Duffy's not Know Ils presen: whereabouts, as | Pure Malt Whiskey be sure you get ‘“\ the genuine. Unserupulous dealers, mindful of the excellence of this substitutes, which are positively harmful, Demand ‘Duffy's and be sure you get it. *s)lutely pure Malt Whiskey. Sold in "| sealed bottles only; never in bulk, Look for the trade+: are | Chemist,’ *|tain the seal over the cork is une *|broken. All druggists and grocers, or direct, $1.00 a bottle. advice and medical booklet free to any one. Rochester, New York, Sid Value, 99, $5.30 Value, $3. )250Vai, 15] Brooklyn's Chief Showing in Draperies, Bedding, Crocvery, EB Open Saturdays Until 7 o'Clock, 63 Years in the Furniture BuBiness. | 15-123 Myrtle Av., cor, Bridge St, Nearly Lost the Baby 7>—>-—*- >>> +>» — ‘ell you when you visit our new and enlarged Sewing Mac’ z ¥ sey only T shall Will never be without t as long as 1 live.” Dufty's Pure Malt Whiskey oures coughs, colds, consumption, brouehit lungs; indigest COPVOUAIONR, Muley) t nreecrined and used by over 1,000 doctors, Used exclusively {rover ¢ keeps the old INK and the young ne. Lh N only wht HARRY GOODWIN, " ' dys ration, will try to sell you imitotiogs and mait whiskey It is the only absow s, the ‘Old on the label, and be cere Doctor's Duffy Malt Whiskey Co,, BRIDGE ST. L STATION ASON MYRTLE AVE. & BripGE St. - pdienarar-rameammmaatammooer ome ee TTT Thanksgiving and Xmas are close at hand. You will want to be A small deposit nolds them for futvre delivery. $30 Value, $20. High quality Finest quart $ 7 ered polished mahog- ed Buff id oak a " SLIPSON CRAW Avinet:, Ve res ‘ Sout), trim a nis Martin deco}, rations, I dings 12 Fren shelves, French(..;, Type mirror (same as) json AN p cul). pe and polished, 2 h bevel T is a brown fur, a " reign inh t : Sale Pric $20 jO excuses, shapes k Nels, finest natural Nova Seot Refined grade,pok } o> een ished, 7 ted legant asign) caters ilk ; ully 14+ Doickeled, wk oe ail veaturn { trimmed tails and a large ney pillow muff, 6 » Yillow Mulls, very ern mink, 4 stripe. . Wuffe, na ral dark Eastern r For early gift buyers. The Most Desirable Credit Terms ar, — YO rs alae + proaching immense | latest designs—sliver 925-1000 fine Screw and Flat Pencils. | ‘Book Agent's price, $50. Our price, 16,» Fifty more of th ‘ey Rings. Nail Files in cases, Brooches, Bag Tags. Sash Pins, Hat Pins, Match Boxes. | Pen: Br Cigar Cutters, ' } Book Marks. brated seven-dra ball Rattles wiih pear! tops, | a Pint bearing, drop-he; 1 Fen Knives, : . Very special London made solid machines go on sale to-mor { silver patent Pen Knives. Very thin row for immediate delivery mone, veus ——————=*#iMPSON CRAWEO NCE a month after the agents are supplied, we re ve the su output of Amer best ing machine get them at half what the agent pays and sell them at about a quarter what the agent receives. do this because we sell from fifty to one hun- gent does well if he sells one or a week. Would gladly duplicate an orders if we cc Special at $3.60 per set. Nightgown, skirt, chemise and drawers i naipsook, trimmed with fine em- | ery, If handkerchief effect, lace, | rovding and ribbon, Special at $5.70 per set. f We guarantee this to be the same $ 50) | machine as sold by the agents ac l 6 | : e | $50. Consider our price seriously, \ Va e and effects. beading and ribbon. It has a strong and powerful arm, runs very lightly and is almost eless. The shuttle is cylindrical and absoltely self-threading. Simply bin in shuttle, with end of thread about 23g inches long, and start! ¢ instantly threads shuttle ready for use—A FEATURE NO O' INE POSSESSES. * needle is self-setting and can be fastened in position with the usc 4 Screw driver, ; The machine is guaranteed to last a lifetime both by Simpson Crawford bematitehings. ia 0, and the manufacturer, whose name we cannot advertise, but will gladly bo ~» Department, Special, $0c, ca. Por, Drawers and corset coy- ere of nal sie a sie trimmed” Ms Special, 75c. Nightgowns, chemise and corset cov Special, 25c. ‘Corset covers and draw. | orm, cambric and nain- with jaces, tucks and | 7 Special, 95c, p co, ————_—__——— if you remember, it was.an early prophecy in Paris, London and Berlin, the fur centres of th nx, Hudson and Russtar Uay sable, natural or blended, and baum marten are the pr AS But through buying these furs early and in th our splendid assortments of mink neckpieces—styles are the very smartest—made up with natural mounted heads and tails—wide shapes and straight throughs | Seurfs, 4 skin natural dark mink | Pelerines, large natural mink, 3 stripe, | /anging Muffs, na | searf, skin effect heads | and paws, entirely new effect, Veck Pleces, 6 skin original effect, beautiully trimmed th dark tails, mounted heads, dark mink, 2 stripe, very SDINSON CRAW POLD CO, Third Plows, ing were rigidly excluded. Of course, we could quote even, lower prices than we do had we con but the Simpson Crawford policy calls for something better than mere price cheapness—cails for quality that he most favorable market we saved a good margin for our customers. Come ang ect Solid sil olid silver novelties. # 7) Here is a purchase “yy nWarker } Suc Hin Sun ’ | you will be iad to hear ‘ mh reg Ruel | ioout; timely any season of | WH! tecommend no other, but especially /, in view of the ap- holidays. An! R, & G. ecrsets, $1,00—Light and comfortable, with and all of the ghtly more than the intrinsic value of the silver, f Main Ploor, Sterling silver novelties at 50c. eners. Cigar Cutters. Sterling silver novelties at 95c. ete, 1 R150, A105 & 82.25, Solid silver patent Stamp Marker and Penet! combined; atched undermus nty seis were put up to tempt holiday shoppers, and s a trifle early, so attractive are they that we expect to sell a great many of them within the coming week. They come three and four pleces to the set, made in the most artistic designs, | Jo so for the money, but prices are adyaneing, and later on we will be forced to ask more for these qualities, Special at 56.95 per set. Nightgowns, drawers ado of nalnsook, elaborately trimmed fr and back with German Val. la a % mbotdery, heading and ribbon. ecial at $9,35 per set. Four plecos, pightgown, drawer Nightgown, corset cover and drawora, | chemise aud corset cover of fi n ely trimmed with|sook, attractively designed. newest of ry in cirowlar yoke | fects, with inserth | of fine laces, beading and ribbon, Note the economy in the following pric drawers, | ues -— hand- | Soniye designed. In'eewe| sizes 16 to 34 Inch, at 80c, each, ook, good style, trimmed | ers, special vaiues; trum. aod siipover styles, with 41 with insertions of eiobroldery and Jace and embroidery, Lead: ing ond ribbon, Dorket covers and draw- itylen Distinctive evening coats and wraps. D'STNCTIVE is a much used and often abused word, but there is no other that so effectually defines the garments we will show in our sale, pre- liminary to the Horse Show, Thrusday, Friday and Saturday. ‘The assembly deline- ates the correct and exclusive fashions made by skilled designers with the same critical attention required of kis ¢orps of workmen by the highest priced tailor to ladies Third The principal feature of the exhibition and sale is the offering of our entire collection of -high- class exclusive models—originals, imported, and copies thereof--formerly priced at $75 to $110, at Evening coats, $45, | Opera cloaks, $21.50. Broadcloth coat, $24.75. Silk nap, velour evening fo The most stylish opera OF — Bigck broadeloti coats, sult evening cloak shown this sea) 4), 4, evening wear—% | | —a very special new me ae : length-—Jlosephine” style—lined| n tor tina Nee wea pflete : throughout with white duchess) 807 '¢F the price we a cy collar effect satin—entirely embroidered with Hh ad anita spite iM) an cuffs of velvet silk braid, chrysanthemum de-) light gray, pale blue, mulberry, ikea sign 7 | champagne, white or all black | covered with two widths i 7 i urnback 75, full sleeves with turnbach Velour coats, $34.7 | cats, and inlaid collar of vel vats, tW9! ver to match ¢ short mads of fine quality broad- | Solt satin press” —roll) cloth » long loose-fitting rimmed, lined with itin, Both are ex+ tache braid—short bodice, n, croche { through le is full cirewlar ef ed with silk braid d throughout with whit ormamented with larg buttons —- ladie: sizes, Covert coats, $10, Aine ) Short jaunt ly tailored —wide i colla satin or taffeta is coals, $39.75, Evening coats, $2 . Broadcloth ev id) all the light deticate sia box front, with ¢lrou- | ns. Made to sé al, a rimmed in silk braid, 39.75, a "| in faney design Evening coats, $42. |The new Fine quality evening) The new “Motor” coat, made | qu broadel 1 of odorless silk rubber—comes t .| the ne Black M for $15.00. 0 se roa stell n tan, dark green, marine blue loose-fitting Rar) and all black-—full-length gar- Empire bodice, ment—one of the newest ¢ ular effect— — deep voke effect, with wid sted, forming pias strap heavily. stitel Har of velvet—dout —self-colored buttons —yoke taffeta lined SIMPSON CRAWFORD CO. ments full ¢ dowbie ves! teft open or storm ec in with brea chess satin, Mink is Fashion’s favorite fur this season. ns since last Spring, and nts collection of lar assortment in New York at t 1 accumulating 1} Surpasses any ral mink, 8 skins. tural p 8 ral mink, 4 stripe $45.00 atural dark mink, 4-5 block $59.50 ink, flat, the 850,50 6 stripe, richly Tined. 665.0005. GAT.50 Petorines, very fine natural mink, ob- | Manging Mw ne natural 885.00; 5 stripe long striped, beautiful, soit shit g| Pillow Mutts, f with tails and natural tails $45.00 | natural dark mink. 2 ripe, latge, ne Ascot Ties, very fine, 2% yards long. | itt of natural dark mink skins, mounted y e bic heads, tails, paws, loose skin effect, une led) $80.50 $69.00 natural natural tails and paws ral tails and paws., $34.50 with 10 al mink tails, paws Searf#, 3 skin\ m new ef “ ‘ very fine mink, 2 yards | /'ow Muffs, dark mink, § stripe, soft,| and mount ds, entirely new ef head, tails and tal paws, $29.50 ng, 12 natural tails 824,50] fine skins .. seve + 887,501 fect see 840,50 —— SIMPSON CRAWFORD ©0. — ‘Why you should buy &. QG. corsets F you want"to be absolutely sure that your new || cown will hang correctly select one of the new mode! &.& G. Modistes are unanimous in their praise, and many Second Floor. We carry ke & G, corsets in all models for stately, petite, olamp or slender figures, corset secured at |" ‘medium bust and long hips, supporters at front and ] 00 . sides; an exceptionally good cor et for the money, . R, & G. corsets, $1.50—Slender figures are best fitted in this price; light weight corset, medium | 50 bust, short hips, Dias CUt..seevesersseeses seeeree BO R. & G. corsets, $2.50—This grade comes in medium bust with extra long waist and skirt, front and side 2 00 ’ SUPPOTLOCES .....seeees canoes eeeeensenesereeerers R. & G, corsets, $3,00—A beautitul model for tall, long-waisted figures; secures smali, tapering waist, 3 00 reduces hips ANd ADAOWIEM..ssess ceeeecreeeereres Do NOTE—A corps of expert fitters gibe every aid in the selection of the correct models. ———— SIMPHON CRAWFORD Co, Good warm underwear wees and durable—that’s what appeals to every woman, every girl and every boy. It matters not how low the price tf the quality iy there, and we not only guarantee the qualities offered in this sale, but will vouch for the genuineness of éach value, notwithstanding some-are 50 wii» usual as to seem almost incredible, Main Floor, Misses’ 1,50 underwear, 79c. | 1.50 Ypsilanti union suits, 9c, Misses’ sizes in a nerfect quality,| , Women’s medium-weight ribbed balbriggan Ypsilanti unio’ body, Jersey-fitting ribbed Ly union suits dn a A aes Md in Mite Che well-| Medium weight; very fine finish, pll- known “Alpha” make; ankle length, te elastic, good wearing and perfect high neck, long sleeves; the goods are | | | texture; value $1,150, at 98¢, warm and unshfinkable, being 23 ‘wand-| Vassar unton sults, 1.95. wool, 1-3 cottom finest silk Women's very heavy weight, full crochet front, fashioned, regular made “Vassar” nate Children’s wool underwear, | 14) wool, derby ribbed fersey iting and dainty ruitle | 50¢ suits; one of the very finest makes, Children’s sizes in a derby-ribbed, | heavy Winter weigh for cold weather, part wool, winter-weight vest and | high neck, tong sleeves, am! length. pantalets; perfect finish, very warm 1,00 unton suits, 69. and durable; natural and white Ma Women's very heavy weight, cotton long sleeves; pants ankle length; al yarn, Jersey. Titing, a aa Suits; soft fleece lined, in the pure insertions and rules of| Ypsilanti vests and pants, 50c} White, silk taped and silk finish; very ‘ liable, elastic yarn; perfect fitt The well-known Ypsilant! make of igh neck and toni an women’s silk hand-finishtd Maco cot | jeneth; value $1,00, " ; ton, ribbed, c eee ba ante seers Se) * lin sets. second Floor, 1d corset covers | i ' \ Special, $1.50, Nightgown and chemise, Special, 5c, a

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