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THE EVENING WORLD, TU ESDAY, OCTOBER “80, 1906. Th e Lawyer Shearn Does Mos' of the Talking—on “To=day’s Trip, alle and thia placi fond resnovelye orc # BUIL) more_.enth: here, where. he ed, Willan . rey, president of “Andrew Ca ‘Steet Trust.’ as Ne calted th Stator Stee} Corporation, best people," all of w: yp oestt aS, ong 10m, ba oh the side of Huches in this ca aE Mr, 8) alluded’ to. thy pent divorce of ; . and he declared’ that Mr, qwell. spare the. support of » ; people.” CALLS ON ROOSEVELT TO STRIKE AT ae ‘The Ropublican State Committee has “ss made a demand upon Prenident Roose } velt to repudiate a campnign document. tssaed by Willlam Randolph Hearst S which places in parallel columns the S views of the President and the Demo- + ¢ratic candidate for Governor on the } subjects of riches, predatory trunts, &c. ‘On one of. the pages, In paratlel col- mans, are pictures of the President and re-0xe 0 r ia if ; | } | vital {mportanco to me; and if you hope | to get my vote, you mi! | tirely satistactory answer. happen to be injured while at my Work. AND TO MY FAMILY to Keop that court { BOSS RULE? A.— a Wrote last, year, thatthe 4—— ges go Nat i nana to Mrs Ma py 4 and Mr. Murphy goes ha: in hand to iz Mr, Ryan. and Mr. Ryan, Who fastracts Mr. Murphy and appoints the judges, | keeps nis haton all the time.” 1s that \ truco? -A,—— for TEN MURPHY-MADE JUDGES FOURTEEN YEARS?. People’s T Epa’ QIIESNON 5 Q. This question, Mr. Hearst is one of t give me an en. 1 Y should or {f any member of my. family meets. With an accident througn tho gareless. ness Of Corporation employees. ts not-a ourt of justice my only resort? A.- Q. Then ts It not my DUTY TO MYS INCONTAMINATED BY, POLITICS AND you. then, a vote Q. Is not a Vote for FOR SCHOOL BOARD tracts trom apecsliee made by both The object of the atatement Is tv show ‘that Mr, Hearst and the President are “Te unit on the question ef predatory cor irman Woodrutt | ie could not in. £ terfere 1s . will take up $) thle patter and denounce the author of the illusion. It was expected all me such an effort as this would ade Dy Hearet tovmnttarace-the-vot= RAYMOND STREET JAIL: NOW A CHICKEN YARD. i Grand: Jury Reports Corridors + Filled With Refuse and Scratch- Aspinall in the final report forsOctober this a¥ter- noon. Bome time aga—a Gras used the term {lie condition oF 4 the October body presented inform: that would make it uppear a chick yurd, instead. jin the corridors the in_ retetring -tliere~ d been hearing similar Judge Aspinall, port. sald he h Switch P nithing in done es “FLYER HITS FREIGHT TRAIN, Passengers Escupe wit with Siight,tn- Juries in Erie Road Cottiston: LIMA, 0, (Ost. 30.—The—eaatbonnd eras, ater 2 } ik a fretieht and: ently ie-day FE Lauman, of Huntington. ind, recef 4 pisteable fatal injuries by jumping, Sea were overturned tn the gorward | Trenped The train was i i f It Tru Sun nes condi: | aints against the—Htaymond Streets A-Hxproas train en! unning at the rate} the elderly Tell for-his little son Will- jam to perform, How does Fate keep YOU occu- pied? Is YOUR work congenial and —, Sufficiently remlnérative 2” happy and prosperous?, A Sunday wWortd Situation ‘Want Brings the KIND of Em ployment You Seck. “SUPPLY DEPOT ~ PLAN BEATEN Adena Turn Dow n Request for $400,000 _ Site Appropriation. ‘The Board of Education's request for a general supply warehouse waa turned he Bout of Aldermen to-day. o and Sixty-sev- dapot, Fevery ged that, t! fayored on| of the alter than the question in giv {ng every child a reat.Jn pchool. ‘The ‘Aldermaiie Finanes Committes —sub- gnitted a long report to-day to. tha ef Zect that $400,000 js too much for the 3 question han occupied Max cha more pwetts boo oyght-on-the floor, led ullivan for the Hoard Alderman Meyers Committee cation Jost Ly & ghe first _thne © tion after getting a of Estimate ial artis: CABMAN 1S FINED $2. Complaint of sho_lvts at uo ntrent—appeared. ee Mugintrate Walsh in _Jnfffferson Market Court to-day as complatnant exainst Patrick onotue, n cab driver, of No, ai Egat’) Thirty-etxth— street, | whom ie sccused) of interfering with thin test nt by driving nls —nab—te front of theont oh Mr. Pett and The ured picking tre-paesenera in trary’ to the city ordinance and, public hackman, he was tryt $42 much. was-the case so that [make fp complaint agatnet—tt | Hews fined to find 1 could was a hazardous task—that set by Are you Bo oO Test the th of This Statement Next day and Be @onvinced. FOR THE BUSY READER — 3} 'apout t “Jand Jacob Brenner wil claim the ber- POLITICS BOILED DOWN Humors and Notes Of Closing Campaign re fom Tecan) Winding Up Busy Week, and Head Spellbinder Blumenthal Gives Tips to Woovers of Votes, Dictating Oratory. nother speaker’ yours | fer] Ike Tammony Rasy tn Wind-Up of Campaign, 4 dont saying what) Tammany {* moving actly Sour party expects you to say. dant! final week of the campaign in the siv anything terests of the andidaie.”* APRIAURS does ened always ae He KO Sy aneeh ca iis tofteti indicates “enough.” Keep Hf seach stits-abent potty eno how a street and © Are Taking Tip oe and Roosevelt streets, Lew OHeNCHRWTrOm=D Weyer { ton atreets, Avenun hartex ™M y i ‘sonk Stace n Cra street a At, enn: alltsea Tamas cratien’ and | Ande Atesanneria\en some are betting that way. Webster |DBidwell Paretead About His Huns well, aw dyed-in-the-woot Repid- | lean, Joltered in. the “Amen” corner Jot the Fifth Avenue Hotot last niwht, | <“Heats old Harry now some youn | fows are golns. to Hon’ And my own boy among the bunch: funny, queer and, welrd t politica provoke. There’a| ytour_and-unwhippable, | street. and Boventh g dred and Thirteenth eventnr emi One Hund nd Lenox Ai Drwenty= Miumential's Precepts for - Spellbinders’ Vote-Traps. Blumenthal, evolved theso, has the Hea 1 can’t ateeg) for the instruction y despite atened Sparental | ase pecans ‘ and-he defes me openly now.” | Lee Ip heees ? ALOUN GEST OUTG * sald, a confidant, “why don't | 4 Tenca ten f him, wiih his ear, beat him! ig not Judged by bale stick, of something of.that ‘boy i eter omy {x-cullivating a beard?" | Duokworm Had the wd Sour “Heat Sellers.” 1 bookworm with a political bent entered Tammany Hall toway, He dis * coursed on ‘political economy and other tiings “touching on and appertaining | Vo, addressed Secretary Maurice! Ahea 1 have in my lbrary the/ jour brightest works ever written, and/ any man to name them," de- man of books, og! exclaimed 1ekt books are as many do. of & leader's |} dety s naine; such elated th ¥ Maurice, the directory." he man disappeared. | JAMES McGREERY & GO. #3rd Street. 34th Street: In Both Stores hectinast tabrics—the-wortd-produces;— 5] i Wered the former collector = x2 Bible, |, Wobster's dictionary and] JAMES MeGREERY & CO. 2brd Street. “34th In Both Stores the finest fabrics the ‘world produces; = also a complete line of standard merchandise at attractive pric oe | Sale. of Fine China and Cut Glass. - Sixth Floor. 34th Street Store, “English_and French China. Crystal and American Cut Glass. “English-and-Rock— Ramekins, Bouillon Cups and Saucers, Tea Cups, Chop Sets, etc. French China Dinner Plates (§ *: inch) heavy en- verusted gold border... 10-inch Plates....... English China Tea. Cups. pattern. . Bouillon Cups and Saucersen cc. cee 12 3.00, ver 330,00 doz, eset 1613 0,00 ue Pink Rosebtd border 6.00 doz. it English “Webb Rock Crystal Flower Vases, 8,00, 15.00, 21.00 and 32.00" A variety of Cut Gli SS Flower Vases, 1.00 to 5.00 yilut 2.00 to 10,09 Sugar and Cream Set, new catting.....+ee 1.50 Cut Glass, quart Deanter, ...--- fe.6 4.62650 value 4.00 8 aren Bovis seve cutting.:..... 2.50 to-6.25 3,00 to 9.90 ! JAMES McGREERY & CO. Thirty-fourth Street. §0ROSTS a Exhibition and Sale of Sorosi ception or Evening Dress, styled ‘‘Sorosis Luxurious Shoes, s Fine Shoes: Original designs of fine hand-made Shoes for Re- These have been 2, from the also 4 complete line of standard merchandise Hill anna Pleader for the East=Offs—Colcred| at attractive pri sual “Troops” in Mutiny—Leaders Will Count— — é Vv D T Ladies’ Gloves. | | the. Vote in a Day or ' Iwo, ~On-Sule-in Both Stores. t | i aay z ¥6 button-length; Glace Kid Gloves, Colors :—= | b t of ® hand h ayy Hy a ener ft thrice nigeiras eens (eomets Maeormation® that” Me _ Brey, black or white. hear the appeal from the de must have come through 2.75 the Avpallata Division wh! ge the stars, value $3,50-—- : penne re eeeeea 5 ' sine ‘ihe maori Oe ‘ya Canned Hearst Speeches” Seana es i Ing petit f the Independence Leaguo | eran ie Sapa Struck Kingston Frost. Tadical Hogs i |nerordcthe courtier Appell | | eae tea Sar ea Easy EES canted) apiesches (an i ae ia 4 cold wave bo : ____On Sale in Both Si ~_Masse. Sore Grievance. ‘ee lids » Sheer Cobweb Lisle Thread Stoc ings. With — Sf Time : fam garter—splieed..tops, double heels, soles and], faimecit, Mr “Heart jay Haye} sie eee be. renced in pist- | colored vote. Capt. Hary Thomp- aes te blex seemed to g- / HAVE been an ed by the managers, who organized the Colored Inde Mr ry pendence. League, is angered at Honret. He says went the movement he was back, and then: told friend negro had had ain Reecher wrote “Un Cabin” was Mrs Fiearst. Atter hy got things where ttt as Uiough there should be tion of the-work already 4) at the Gilaey House, but ney to do more than .gét & Tnmson pursing @ a0re we ist (rom. rite who had a lbr. (0 lof. the ope: ; Tincthe formar pera_ready. printéd article, bused or the the cheering made it tmpos- FE ie tatch the apeak- had to do was to peeoh distributed the candidate's owe aA-nerren, tHfestze, the #andidate, gestloulating ier clothes, while the cold night; a bad that expects to its Saet i netrops! teo—decided to se8 Seamitice to his home and 71 persons ing only about Mr iene mex itt | ughes Told Where He Stands on B' RT. E. Murhes 4 | “Phen eet) Mr Hearat. 7 saw lila vale Mr dese wWasn't'at home. Aawritten petition and-eakt th {ytae-morning mt rebut At. de ment or fe Stien, = | Leaaers Will Forecast Both Sides Confidently-— eet eres ‘Dhis a the week for forecants of thefand in Germania’ and Colontal halls, eleation. About ‘Thursday or Friday, 1f/ The candidate described the campaign Charles. F, Murpliy: tollows precedent, | being. Hearst as ove ot him 4 viltica tom he will_ gather the reporters bout of tho reports fro: and tell Gent Heart —wit-carry 2 gris trom Brooklyn eared tod York County by a large majority aulgies, took occas welie-orndiction gn the word of the { ¢ tn Diaral= nto Hiegie — or | ter aD 88 to aay hasta district leaders, teil wm rovad cP sais uroie| what he expects. or-the reliet of Mc(tarrpen, in Brookiyn, wilt ee ay some fixures that will show bis-county 3 nd tioket elected and Hteurat— detested Fhegasy- Takes a Leaf Sheritt Flaherty will confidently ect ‘Hearst by a large majority in Kings, | from Bill Devery’s Book, Willfam HO Hearst? decided to taki ough by 2,000 for Hughes, 1¢ he has 6! 1eat trom tho book of William Brecnes good night's rest he may ralse tt a few Devery yesterday, While Mr. Hughes thousand, Was in Roche: he Demoecratto ingy” Conners and Tim Woodruf/aigate w aye = n will both the State, so ¢ DY the Ete Wee Te denounced Saturday night the nian who ts tO oard; sald Mike" Dady Folluble rmation ax to wow the ex- had been indic iteen ‘times; and that the board was c Ho denounced the editor of the Syr- his claims yesterday,| #°¥%¢ Herild and sald he was aj‘‘nat- Best darned fool." He said the New ork World bad Ned about him and wound up by. culling lens puted feat ce! rts believe the election ts going will have enough opinions to bet either way with confidence. Brenner started Murphy says no figures at present. Woodruff a Fat Cassius; Accused of Conspiracy. “shi Conspiracy; but no lean and} hungry Casstun ty accused, The man} Rithorring’ who 13 putting up the Job {® Timothy tea boatavoriianiene “Mecuine ae L. Woodrift, who has the ay | presided, confided to the candidate af. of a Cupid who had grown a bit ter tha meeting that the clty would |, job. Woodrutf Ix accused of consp! him, Agulnet Hearst, Mr, Shearn ma, cra rye, According ‘to his information, | halls have been rented in various parts of the’ State and” Anarchists engaged. | Who reads the New York ranc plurallty for wore a smile tha! (an ndvertisement Will speak {n Rochester A will hit the Hughes traf owing, (Shivers go with’ the story at this; Ee point) Not Not to chrow. bomba at) — CHARLES GARDNER DEAD, Henrst, but to talk for him, to. de Charles Gardner, that he is their friend, so th atte jae grate Meets) pression ‘inaye go. forth thot NF firm of Charies ed yeaterday tn his nemy of the Government Pe 1 renidenoe. Woodruff admits that jie tn a bit) tour yours old, ayen tie Btrikebreaker, Parley] eaintg valued Tie: was seventy His widow inherite PR $1,009,000 x — toes, 35¢ per pair 3 pair for 1.00 value Sc, per pair Ingrain cotton Stockings, “with unbleached 1 cotton split soles.. Spliced heels, soles and | toes, : ; 25c per pair = s 2.75 per dozen pairs =m ~~ Tadies” Shawls. z : On Sale in Both Stores, ‘ i Silk, and Canton-Crepe embroidered Shawls. | -RealIndia_Chudda and French Chudda Black only. i “The Sprosis” quality, workmanship and beauty of design, Among: these models are :—white Kid Boots, with highly-arched instep, Louis or Steeple heels; and elaborately embroidered vamps and tops, « in Pearl, Iridescent or colored beading, fine lacelike patterns, - Sorosis Black Kid Boots, elaborately beaded ‘in some with eyelets worked i in white silk and stitched vamps and tops. ° present season; made on the 1 “Congress* Boot is a novelty of the st Sorosis narrow drop toe last, with high Cuban heels, black patent -vamps ‘and-fine cloth tops, in all the fashionable shades, such as Chestnut Brown, ‘ans, Myrtle Green, Navy Blue, Mole, Burgundy, etc. Fastened with buttons — to match. The new Sorosis Tie with patent kid vamps and cloth tops. Fastened with ribbon to match. Dresden Silk Slippers with jeweled ornaments. Hand-embroidered — Slippers, delicate rosebud —— pattern, collars of contrasting color. Boots, Ties and Slippers of carved Suede, Shawls, Himalayan Shawls_in the various Scotch plaid colors. Stesmer Shawie Heavy — Fancy Shawls: of silk or silk and wool, ‘Shetland Stiawls, Sill quliablace Shawls Silk Shawl | SR RESET ITT Fancy $ < aaeateain COLSELSs ! On Sale in Both Stores. Ta Princesse Corset. Latest Paris models with high, close fitting bust, long hips, ‘slender tapering waist line. Boned bust supporters made of material 'to match the corset, giv- ing an unbroken line from shoulder to waist, Recommended for Princess and Empire gowns, Made of Coutil, Batiste, Hand-Embroidered Batiste, Fancy Silk Broche, 6.00 to 25.00, JAMES MeGREERY & CO, Twenty-third Street. Thirty-fourth Street. JAMES McGREERY & CO. “Thirty-fourth- Street, —— : : [zeae Patent Teather” Opera Slippers, with: kid-and-cletly— 2rd Street. baely ; im Both Stores i the finest fabrics: the world produces; SO, a complete line of standard merchandise at attractive prices, | SER ~~ Ladies’ Shirtwaists, i 23rd Street Store. 200 ‘dozen, Messaline Silk Waists, Attractive: tucked model, finished with valenciennes_ lace. 3:75: _ AAMES McGREERY & CO. Twenty-third Street. Elbow sleeves, Black orseream,