The evening world. Newspaper, October 19, 1906, Page 17

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SQUABBLES IN BTH 10 END, OR ELSE REGIMENT * Reduction ‘to a Battalion Threatened If Colonel Doesn't Resign. POLITICS IN SHORT FOR READERS WITH NO TIME Ss Odds and Ends of Campaign Developments in| Local and State Circles That Up-to- Date Men Have to Know. a’ dn_Tron For of what Hearst Conners Howls Fraud Against League. Hie Leads. |: cratic TY moat ea- either candidate thus was aj Rolomon Mine Jenonet zl THE EVENING Wa EIDE “FRIDAY, TORS UII HARLEM NOT ES third ‘Mondays Hundred and Fi Amaterdam arent and t One reet and venue, and Albert Lassner were mar-| ed lust week at Delmonico's ne jo Was attended by Starr, to 19 rica eres eae RAIDER diesels Ilo 67 ee OUNT VERNON | ON é ~) Lacon verso) MW City Wilbon: ten day Sis Ein 1 | Floren ¢ Cameron, of anir han bees re: ( Electrician” by t, of Massachusetts, D, Dincan, on North Taturned from @ t ore’ -Kenndn in Mount Ve hs and Courter of Past Third entertaining Miss F om, Conn. certs i, te Histon orth 6f Brooklyn, bas Frank Keyman, of ut Cohm= "he end of several y 3 SATS : same end of several years of Alneenston ‘ignche was running et oats rt tem di the Eighth Regiment, National | was hard enour point it was & rec 4 Announcement has been x of the lave Guard, ts belloved to baat hand, thourh | cause of tl rr dfushiea was’ ch of Misa Mi Lack, Bur tal it miay mean tho énd of tho regiinent | League in E Bhd hea wo en eee eync ie — itself by its reduction to a ta! ‘This action ts ,¢r f the -resian {5 1s not in tt Smith, Craanale of the ¥ ‘by wext Monday, and friends of Col: Jarvis sy {t will not be. . ¢ Higwing, it ts sald, will be aaked py Major-G. rles F, Rod to make the | Feduotion, arid it Js not considered that | fn Buffalo had't Gov, Higgins will decline to do ft Gen. _fimith. to’ nut _an end _to_thal Bighth's internal troubies the resignations of Col Jari Disgruntled Renublicansik in Co},-Jobn EK, Kerby-and- Mator © Edwards. fr The last two Ogdensburg Cheer Hearst ' signed, but Col, Jarvis haa 1 9 County, t a more time. It is said his re @ month's delay was refused ‘by ( Smith, who gave him until Mond take the desired mak Quetion of the regtment the Gén. Roe declined to discuss tho rm ter to-day. Asked If he had expresied | tion of reducing the reximent. I no desred. jd rest, “IT could not do that ! That is a matter that woul Gov, I Major tize of the Leut.-Col. Ke j tie Inde} | ignations to [bitter to-atat St waa _d Loy Him! of a = PRINCE WANT cers that yn. che best interest of e only stat two factions who ma: Jarvis ta inefficient and, that! State and vely poor condiuon of the } sudependen s Hughes-Storms-Hearsts Stronghold t in Troy. i ‘Rol Jarvis, aro responsible, . T Jonel ap owing the ret “nt ef Liew Sool. tiga book aiuer eb tary service. n !MAHER TELLS WHY HE OPPOSES HEARST. i be allexe ] Taasors: wet ndly. to him | asa cardi: | te Capt.| Says Nomi ae ees a defat by Major Kerby by a|O2yS Nominee Fought the Work vot 17 to tL panne PARAS “the regiment was not sent to State ingman’s Independence Po- camp this yetr becatise 0 ‘anSraq peony ions. In Augst Col Jarvis is sald to. ave asked Koby and Edwards to re- Sclechenes ans and Gen. Smitti intervened “an: joceBenenes ads, mes) asked $500 PRIZE FOR AN ANTI-CRUELTY FOUNTAIN H. V. Magonigle Awarded That Sum for His Deign by Unani- ___mous Vote sf Jury, By the unanimous voe of the Jury of jAwerd, the prize of $6 offered by the) Bociety for the Prevention of Croeity! -te-Antmais—for—the hates! bronze drinking founta) for men <aKK Tas been awardyl Uren Magonigle. Robert W. de Fores + City Art Commission; C. dent ofthe — all threo & get out. quoted as ea’ Hearst. Mr, ‘My reason 7 heohas opposed ot the Workingme while there wero sworn “duty duty =: ‘bea! Ual sleam plant, for henal Presk even designs were sub: TOW on exhW al yeara. | HEARST TAKES A REST TO-DAY AT SARATOGA. Will 0 Swenty: fourth strect. “NEW CLASS OF COASTER. 2 Page Die Schooner Fitted with Horse-Power AUGUSTA,Me. Phe-hand?} some four-masted schooner Notthlan Wae datnehed from the yard “ot Capt, Butler & Co, Rockland, yesterday, She ts an auxiliary craft, hatpg a 00-horse:power gasoline engine for ma | tive power, This engine ts the largest} that has ever —becn bw. Behoaner, o-aBiponer has fire Hatcher at jo_rhevaior Feryin HE EEE: 500- William | } | nw upehors, | for the -working- rank 8. Black pre- hich wound ip campaigning for the | Secretars; Philip. Leng, Corres: George Tourden Ary; David. He: ns, and M. Kehoe; Asati tn Hee s “Behalf. 7 ON, Ov 19, — Prosident Roe take the stump fc iis nOW bald T Ar 8. character © the Prew the New York nis of the | Uncle Joo” Cannon Is Beld Up in.Fast Auto, to had’ reeied | minutes und 1 court thls | py | Faekson; Livingston and inter veneyaicoonr parent Here Griffiss Open Headquarters | and fraternal organizations and Ps in. alt movements of t have been opened tn s 10 a x f the Hotet Cadillac, | party ‘Sivan for Aes Viola N {rd street, by Vhey Ar Under ‘the supervision of Mis. Plat to $6.00, & few evenines since, fiecueanidoes her saventeonth iatfians oe Pore nee jan ef. j consiai 33.00 instead ¢ MERIT DO NEAW oO tleple, Miss MM Gallagher, 3 Bloungtel Florence | yeare of age.! seventeen years City Co: MeKeon, ‘L. Brown Charles Redell’ Gearze Steuegte and F: xu Officers chosen by the John L. Smith fation for the coming yle, President; P 7 Edward Searres HE crowning success of “all 1s Té- cigarette achicvément alized in Mecca Cigarettes. Look -at their size—larger and fuller than — usual, isn'tit? Then notice the large, plump — Nght and will be light Sqectri tho Northland wit iea arnt Ing the products of tho Great North Papers ae Minis Shp Whorler,of Tenants’ Harbor ———__— A WIFE? reek King's Seoond Son bd Tour’ “Aniorica. = Denrisrk, in-car; FURNITURE, N-SIMI RUGS.ETC! te rie aa Al EIGHTH AVE.NW.CORS7"ST. CONVENIENT PAYMENTS. Where Economy Reigns reece, left to-day wri Uncle Prince Waldemar, yoneut brother of the King of Den tip ie Far East Ne press go with a party anciors to rom oF China, BRONX NOTES } iL Recs 1, + matches the style, besa pond rT stant NEW FALL STYLES. cS. Hundreds of Them. uch as are usually shown only in the high-priced tes. which, outside of Merit “Stores, and see for e ie W 1 slush, near 2attivet wich st, mh shape and test the quality—better than usual. ian't it? _Yet consider the.price! plgeause (of our ability to handle o delng eatt with Japan an sone five months. 8 ‘princes talk of returning by way ° an: may interes : th the ladles of tat counties, ve Lome thap “Prince George 43 single, Ho, ty thirty-seven years of age, never found “a woman } royal circles to sult him ft SHIPPING NEWS. ALMANAC FOR ‘t0.1. “Bun msec Gtetsane ast erie eet cf P) pak TID: epring coat, eral reversitilo Comfortable, Couches. u Value $14.00, Redive-d (0 $3.43 {| Fole, Mayra, Hian Prince, Ourapite ey ‘8TH AMBHIPS. Graric, Queanstow rer paserlans partis a erent Ferry} = BSN F Ada, Kucaca: bis! jahamas, r t * are really better in quality, fuller shape and generous smoke —certainly greater valuc tha before offered. Only try soa —then you'll 4 10 for 5 cents Sap ra af teather,_from-t aterproof storm boots— near East tect, of Marte Hill res. uurite ew Wau Cost Use oe the worl e4nour own: he-saftest All at a “Dollar Off.” One hast 1 tour of ed a few days ago not ah AL Mis COPYRIGHT BRILL BROTHERS Fy Brill Values Are. Big The Brill business is big—Brill stores are hig fate: Stores must do things in a bik way. Brill promise of big values ts ili and sts performance Js, bIg, too, Brill values are big because the big volume of Brill business’ brings to Brill stores concessions trom big mills and big manufacturers “that eher concerns do not secure. Brill clothes excel in-assortment, fabric, talloring and style any other clothes sold in New York at from $10 to $40 for a sult or overcoat. Therefore Brill clothes confer on thelr wetrers distinctive individual. ity tengest sttrice trtost-tenmfert and piximui smarts ae Here are big Brill values: All-Wool Suits—Extra—$10 Nowadays. to sell strictly all-wool, full-weight, smart: style cassimere suits at $10 is a big feat—a Brill feat. Here are sizes for all in all-wool “gray twill cassimere suits—hewest models—at (Wey ara. exceptionstoyaine-under 815, — Other garments at $10 in Brill stores that are big values at a third {more include: ; SUITS of neat worsted, smart cheviot and-black thibet, méddels; TOP COATS of oyster gray covert. “FALL COATS of black thibet and Oxford cheytot; CRAVENETTE RAINCOATS of gray worsted and blavk thibet, cut extra fertand-teng.-—— Every Brill parment at $10 ts tajlored and trimmed to hold its shape, fit and. style until worn out, and made of fibre that Is:color fast and war- ranted to give satisfaction, | Gandtellored ener, $42.50 Every garment is hand-tailored, trimmed with serge and Venetian Un. ings, shrunk linen, shrunk French haircloth, etc,, etc.’ Models are correct cand new; sizes for all builds. SUITS” of all-wool cassimere, excellent worsted, smart cheviot and black vicuns-finished thibet. FALL COATS of: superior black thibet and high- grade Oxtord Ce TOPCOATS, semi-fitted back models, gray coverts, FITTED BACK Louis XY. Fall Coats—correct new herringbone ef- fects, smart gra shades, “CRAVENETTE” RAINCOATS of all-wool black thibets. and high. grade gtay worsteds. ‘ Brill Suits and Coats ae $ __Are Big Values Under $2 Journeymen-tailored, strictly all-wool, “ath -weight, silk mixe ture hard-finished cassimere suits—gray and dark nilxture shades, Fabric Cover Coats, of ‘excellent. gray wear—correct mode! iu he fallortag and an unusual out at seaths: New 'sufart colorings amd correct models at $15. meagan fy. the mil! not to lcrock ‘or fade. Several new models; sizes covert—the 36-inch smart topcoat of to-day. Highest grade garment ever will not fade, ayill not Weir sh! wil not pull out at Pease witt not ‘porkle-at- edges, ae ee hee a aot ay HE tte ton; alle Hes under $20, = Jouriieymapstailor ed full welght pure worsted suits of syeticlepe fined ness and firmness to-essitre you sgaretenta tet will neither cattte Bs ir pu nD, Hard] _ectual wholesale value. Journeyman-tailored, Melton-finished black thibet suits. Fabric ah high standard, fine and firm in texture, and a beautiful deep, soft black— to. $2. You've-had black sults at $20 that were not as good In’ fabric fad tailoring: Set AS -taiforel Derby Gray sold-anywhereunider £20, eyman-tallored, silk-lined- to-edge Fall coats—made from fine k_ thibet Sere grade light weight Melton" back model, Journeyman-tailored sure permanence of shap is: grade black thibets. and unfinished worsted—values up to $20, Every Brill garment at $15 without-exception {s $20 worth anywhere In every point of style, fabric and tailoring. Onty big Brill mercantile ad- yantagesomake tt ae stores to sell such" garments at $15__ Big Brill. Velues _at.... —-Finest Clothes Ready §0- “Wea SUITS—An assortment of styles, fabrics and’ colorings to antisfy the most critical clothes buyers." ~ * i FCOVER’ COATS,” chain and herringbone coverts, silk and serge lined. GE FALL COATS of blick and Oxford vi. cuna, seml-form fitting, new botile back models. — GRAVENETTE RAINCOATS, of Oxford and- black twill” and pisin a more The CVCls 70, vicuna“w and yélour gass whodels, “some sik lined. LOUIS XV, FITTED BACK FALL COATS. Fully twenty different royal colorings and models, Every_Brilt-garment_at-#20 embodies absolutely correct style,—expert tailoring; T highest grade trimmings and standard fabrics These garments come from six of the biggest and best taitoring (nstituttons in the world and from Shop L..B. 7 ple Big Values in Youths’ Clothes \ Cassimere, cheviot and all-woo! black thibet sults; new single 6 and double-breasted models; sizes 14 to 20; value $3. aera, WORSTED, cheviot and cassimere sults; sizes 145 to 20; and RAIN- COATS of worsted dnd black thibety stzes 17 to 20; value’ $10; only A} youths’ garments at tthe price that will hold shape until worn out. High-grade hand-tailored) youths’ Suits; strictly all-wool cass!- mere, new gray shades, cut on new extreme Brill. models; sizes’ 510 45 to 20; grade never before under $15...-.. peeve Clothes for Boys at $9. 95 Big Values at $5 & $6. Dudley 4-in-one Combination Suits; only strictly all-wool Suits, with extra pair of trousers, ever sold under $5, Only au ever designed that can be worn In four distinctly d(fferent jays; Sizes 7 to 16, Heavy-weight pure worsted blue serge, double-breasted sults, Homespun, flannel and serge blouse. sults, mixtures, grays, and nayy blue, Ali-wool red and gray Heefers, for bers 3 to : All- nes Se top coats; SB to t§ ¢ Value Knee Pants, 43¢ Made fe ae grade corduroy and acy, all-woo! cheylots; sizes 6 “to 16; every pair guaranteed. } Get the Habit. Go to ems Four Convenient Stores TO Breadway, pear Chambers, 47 Corilandt St,, ur, Greenwich, 15th St. cokner Third Ay UNION SQUARE, Adth St,, noar Broadway, - New York City, In newest. trtsaecteh —Mervetttesasitk—newest—semi-fitted ———

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