The evening world. Newspaper, October 12, 1906, Page 4

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By Maurice Ketten. The Candidate's Bacation at —Penn-Yan—-Has—a-Pic- turesque Feature. PENN YANN. Y., Oct. 12.—Chariea | B®. Hughes to-day Carrigd his campaign | Into Yates County, arriving: tere from Canandaigoa, Several ‘es of persons | Were whiting at the jon, and when} the train arrived the Penn Yan band | * ——played_a lively march, { ‘Then followed the = ~$ freien ofthe resent + 3 foot procession from the railroad sta-| Y n=} SSSR | 0a: eel, j= twos and fours marched & i ef his party. The newataper corre- 1 spondents. and gitizenn'ot Penn Yon tol- 1S jowed. ‘There was rome cheering 5 1 DAB the procession started . i 2p) Mr. Hughes seems to enjoy the watk ist ‘Tse Weather was clea: tho last three days. At the Benham @ pnouse Mr. Hughes heht an informal re- > eerpreigse whioh| at which logi! Republicans wero | Hy County Chairman | PA © ier SR s “cormwall The candidate Republican State 7 EP ee, erecch nt ther Yate Lsceuin ee HeGo i aay In ie asteriocn. ‘| Fears Hughes May Suffer | ning, He Goes on to Pe diuchéa Koss, Inlo- Benes nity si - ri 5, i tenis fo apealeln ne Seneca Fail} from Overconfidence. Elmira. Pants. White or natural Pe Both Yat a Ensen Counties ret . 7) mt long been Republican strongholin |. sims ee color, Medium weight. ms § to} ti ve 5 NO¥. Osh Wiillam R. Timothy L. Woodruff, Chairman -o ' TBROOKL YN LEADERS | republican tate Comm! hat here wrany from Con: soc each, | mirt. His favorit r he spoke i s jhe ry he didn’ He will speak . joie © BOLT OVER HEARST, |i sors» ne aian'e one 5, and then probably will ©, "Twenty-third St $8! eae | “Let me hear som: “i ptendea| by. special train to Thaca, where he! 5 rd Street, P Mr. Woodreff to-day. “Won't somebody | Will! speak late. oe train belng due rs platine coma wai tions on Question of Buifalo | Siscourseements 1 want a, big, Candidate. man to tell mo (hat Hearst is Kolng + be -ricoted by 60.000 or. mere, t the warm By a vote ‘of ci to 16, Inst night. the | sive Republicans are overconfdcat irooktyn -Demecietic Club decided tole ttinicttaghes ta going-te mia in at loree the platforin of the Democrat | walk. 1 talk to a lot of Democratn wi | __Convention and pledge its mupport tol are going to vote for Hughes, but r| Phe giberpatrial nOAENGS OT CS-Huteh here are -Wiahy Repeoticae WI fato convention. confident of victory that they won't y “When the vote was announced fve last night. The meeting here ely attended and ts of the oll ‘orrespondence QOSEVELT SPELLING IN SCOTCH UNIVERSIT pal of 8 “St: ‘andrews Sale Republican vote. W ‘The vot nent ofthe nent members. tne nds Bhopard, A. Augustus Healy. | meetin Heary | TES wake declared | Syade t ft , Bente and others who hay ~oeeainet- Mr, Heasnt mw Herry 8. Rowland, secr era, Haid He Bellaved “Me. & Socialist. nnd not af te could no —Brancie H. Charles. if abilijy fail-to serve the purpose, a demon-- -stration of it is but a con‘ession of weak- ness. pcgomolieh the thing—that counts. Year after year, ene are perhaps a thousand men who hand us forty-five dollars for a ready-for-service re i —sqitof-ours—_With_that rade of garments, the high- estin-all the world, our organization of gailormen has” demonstrated its ability. Does not your own common sense and ——“reason lead you tobelieve that such tailor- men must have. the power and the dispo- + sition to. do more for the character of the ready-for-service suits and iop-coats at $15.00 to $20.00, than the man whose abil- iry stops with that class of garments? haoq G\- Yes, and the $15.00 and $20.00 suits and top coats 3) He are cut from the patterns and’ fashioned after the models which we design for the most costly garments. Espectally would w ALISTS IN APPAREL FOR MEN, WOMEN AND CHILDREN, ~ Twinkle, Twinkle, Little Star. (VER Blt MEETING | Pants, Tights and gdd sizes andcbrighy the} | a first favorable atmospheric conditions of | : 10 HEAR BAD wis | of Furley, and Buttram’s Chairman Diseased with Reception at Cor soc each. “campalgil weso- this eee of the reception giv- tot St Andtews University to-day, the | Principal, Dr, Jam: Donaldson, phowed himself tobe an mi | President Roosevelt's spelling reform. | Dr. Donaldson aald that he conta 4. re mhonetio spell iliterates could i | Phonetic atphabet in a quarter or a third | of the time required under the present | syatem, and an millions of children were | leaening to read, phonetic spelling would | hhoura of wasted Jabor | JAMES MeGREERY & CO. Merino Underwear. Ypsilanti Balbriggan Union Suits, and some odd sizes of Furley and Buttram’s English Merino. 1.25 value 2. £0 lee ribbed Corset Gover: with long sleeves, Vests, | Merino Vests. Children’s Merino Vests and In o- r= JAMES MoGREERY & CO. ~Boys'-Clothing Dept. Filth Floor. Y, | | Boys? Clothing, for nursery, school or street dress. It. Coats, Caps, Hosiery, Suits! oe every accessory of the; _Juvenile wardrobe. On October the 13th, Suits and Overcoats. Sizes 2% to 17 years. | 3,50 to. 25.02 belted Suits. Hand tai-| lored, | 1O.05-each : i i Thirty-fourth Street. i { { “JAMES MeGREERY & 60, Ladies’ Cloak Department. On Sale in Both Houses. English weed Tourist Coats. ! Pen and Grey Storm,Coats, 16.50 and 19,50 Broadcloth Coats, suitable for street or evening dress. ‘Tan, grey, white and black. -28,00 A onlets stock of carriage and evening Wraps, Auto- mobile and travelling Gar- ments, “Single and double breasted ‘Twenty-third Street. Thirty-fourth Street. ah sift THE EVENING WORLD, _ FRIDAY, OCTOBER BEST JEWELRY-—-LOWEST PRICES. Bear LAMBERT’S in mind when you plan a| the jewelry line and many things you would never imagine purchase of jewelry. We offer a union of style with hon- } until you saw them in our store est, capable w orkmanship, and our guarantee covers all ar- | ticles in an assortment 12, 1900. d more varied this larger, brighter season than ever, Our patterns are exclusive, as we do not sell to other Wise and our stock includes everything in and how you buy. All of middlemen’s profit. 7 ni 4 fy ve on <t aA aS q & "% pond Fine oO Planond, =. Fit Disniond, —Fing Diamond, Fine ‘Diamond, Fine jBianond, Fine. Dlamond, Bereceo in Wedding Rings. We have practised for nearly a generation the art of direct profit in such rings at pres fike-ours; butawe gain Low Priced Diamonds Whether a diamond is costly or not depends on where | a critical judge of ‘gems selects them. The -diamonds in the LAMBERT diamonds aie , imported direct from Europe, so that you never pay a cent’) mountings, the product of the LAMBERT factory. And a member of our firm who is $25. making perfect, seamless, solid gold wedding rings, and we Ss 14-karat, 83,30. 18-karat, $4.00. 22-kal $5.25, never could have sold so many. thousands of them if they ! did not more than justify all we say-of them. There is smail 14-karat, $4.40. 14-k 18-karat, $5.50. ont 80.75, 22-karat, $7.00. 22-karat, 88. Time Is Money Every watch in stand the severest test or we will-not ask. a customer to look atity” “Werare reg tions fo keep in Woman's solid 44-karat hunting cage for Monograny, Elgin or Lambert works, $22. Others, 816-50 to $150.00. Open Saturday Nights Until 10. WE. DOUGLAS | BEST $3SO SHOES EN | If-L could take: the LAMBERT stock mu y-retained by the watet “of their OUR NEWI CATALOGUE LIFELIKE Valth are 50. wear W. L. ifnot, you should give them a trial, because they are the best - shoes produced. for the price; this Is ‘ Pinako by my sates. make and soll more 80 skoee _ Tihan. any, other mianue facturer In the world. AS. COOD AS CUSTOM SHOES COSTING $7.00 fo $8.00. “YT have worn Douglas $3.50 shoos for the past nine years, and <an-say JT yet_a4-much style, wear and comfort asl formerly had. from cusion shoes costing $7 and $8." R. GUILES, 2350 First Ave. you aise my. Jarge factories. ‘at ‘Brockton, Mass.,and show you--how ay carefully W. LE. Dotgtas-$3.50 shoes—are JD made, you wou Id then understand why they hold their shape, fit better, wear longer, and __are of greater val Bors SHOES, 4-00: men’s 83-50 value than any other make. &-$1.75._Jurst_the same as = , the ay ‘same foathers, for $2:00': and $1.75. Wherever you ‘ive, yon cit obtain W. L. Douglas shoes. His name and price fs tamped on the bottom, which protects you against high prices and inferior shoes Take no wubstitute, Boldin We -b--Douglae exclusive shoe stores in tho principal cities, and by the best shoe dealers exery™ — pant Cotor Eyelets used exctusively. Catalogue mslied free W-1Dougiss, Broakton, Mass Wt, Douglas Greater New York $3.50 Shoe Stores: 435 Broadway, corner Howard Street. (345 Eighth Avenue, 788 Broadway, corner Bth Street, 95 Nassau Btreet, way, corner 14th Street, BROOKLYN. oS40 Broadway, corner 36th Street. 3447-1440 Broadway, oor. 4lat Street. Third Avenue, 2202 Third Aventio, gor. 1201 2 SES Hs Third Ave., bel. 146th & 147th Sta, O Weat 125th Street. |198:730 Broadwag. comer Thornton. Broadway, corner Gates Avenue, Teuton Birces, corner Pearl Btrest, AREY. CIPS 38 Newark Avenua.. 6 Bixth Avenue, corner 22d Stroct. INEWanx— 785 Broad Btreet. a uBR, aa eal Terran Fine “Diamond Fine. Diamond, ule - Dianond Liupd sont alee, Diainond Fig. Dismond, ae Dianond 5.00. st [ Judge from that what our standing is. We illustratetwo, great railroad corpora- JEWELRY, @c., SENT FREE UPON REQUEST. DIAMOND ENGAGEMENT RINGS AND WEDDING RINGS FREE FOR THE ASHING. SPECIAL ATTENTION GIV- _EN TO MAIL ORDERS. Once a patron always a patr ‘on, has been the rule since 1877, when we started. A dissatisfied customer is tata at LAMBERT’S. these rings are in hi andsome solid 14-karat gold hand-made '$125,00. $225.00. 8260.00. $335.00. | friends with every sale, and that means future patronage. All styles, shapes, sizes and widths. All lites guaran- teed and no charge for engraving. ! 14-karat, $6.60, 14-karat, $7.70. 14-karat, $8.80. 18-karat, $8.10, 18-karat, $0.45. 18-karat, $10.80. 22-karat, $10.50. 2i-karat, $12.25, 22-karat, $14.00. selections from an immense stock. of thousands of watches, never an unreliable watch in it Ez : = — —— =e ree LLUSTRATED OF WATCHES, DESIGNS OF Man's solid 14-Karat. gold “engine=— sturned hunting case. Waltham, Elgin or Lambert works, $40.00. Third Av., Corner — 58th Street. my 19" 70.20% STREET! NE. SIXTH: PAVE. Ww’ YORK. Do not: wait until the Christmas “rush: but-come now while we can give you plenty of attention and select either woasthiniests 4 A Victor Talking Machine SOL An Edison Bhonoguaph We Sell for Cash or on Easy Payments Our Sto¢k of Records Is Comptete. The New Victor Victrola is-a Winner. Demonsirations going” on “continually in our Parlors —on Fourti Floor Rear. SSI Geen Samo No. 5 ‘COUPON, SERIES So COUPON ho. 6 WILL BE ISSUED TO-MORROW. eae ld 5.0 1 Geel SIONS ee. a puis COUPON, when presented with Nos, 1, 2, 3, 4, 6, of Series C, will obtain ten (10) Stamps at any of the fol- lowing merchants: J. B. McCUAIG, | | The ANNEX Dry Goods Store Lahti 1s Ave, cor, 187th 4 GiTSKY, 8 tenn 'Ave | The UNIUN Meat Markets” WM. LANDGREBE. PROP, 3081 Third Ayes 77 ORB" second Ave, To obtain the stamps these Coupons call for, all of the numbers of Sertes C'S to 6 inclas{pe) must be presented at one time, and not-later than Oct. 23, j Tth & h Hite, | SUNDAY WORLD WANT ADVERTISEMENTS - : WORK MONDAY MORNING WONDERS, |

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