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THE EVENING WORLD » ¥F Ie ‘ ert | t + | The Redoubtable Labor Man| | 4 Continues His Whirlwind | a | Campaign. | SPLINTERS FROM ROCK PLAY HAVOC IN THE HEARST CAMP. ga | HOT BLASTS FROM TOM ROCK’S BATTERY. Making His Opponent, Hard Fight Against ‘Dollar Gas” Tom Grady. of stolen goody, and woods at the Buftalo ¢ iSORE ON GILSEY CLIQUE | \ { nd Hearst offer but Torent b etter take care of them | “LEMONS! HE'S GOT LOTS wolves. 1 would not be cay ten-acre field with x01 But He’s Passing Them Back Fast Puls Hearst on the: Gull and’S | to the Gilsey House Bunch-— Gead ino e of the Tam: He Is Fooling the + Foitess Grady stay in tha Senate. ‘There ta not enough money tn the Sub-Treasury to get me to well out my principles Hearst's newspapers re patent medicine ahects. Yow read them and jriagine you have a alckuers. ‘The pen that signed the E wir Jaw wae nevor in the ¢ Journal or ihe Americar 1 was @ upto workingman for: Hearst began t in California and opened. his’ lemon fantory in’ the Gilsey House, = * HES PLAYING HORDE with THe LABOR LEADERS! For: jade tomedJuduo.Georke emoerat, Who had { é i eh “Voile Tam ta) t lege graduates I rilliant ned to ‘hi entered Murray Hill . [enst entrance, near the stag Instantly recognized. ‘The end Judge “Friend Hock hdr 9 he evidently THERES mY). * s . f UNO CARD, | PAID UP TO 1 Trnuasyt j eyes of the Kel ja all I honeat deciated-R- Yorld reporter lssionary wo: ee FOREIGNERS SHOOT WARDEN, ALTOONA, Pa, Nov, 2—(Finding | unreo unnsturalised Ttaliens hunting { the mountains near Altoona yesterday, Game Warden Frank Whiteman, of thie | Man eronte HELPED To : BREAK THE STRIKE MORKINGMEN AD | STEPPING “STONES ; | TO THE PRESIDENTIAL. | | ON THE HAmauRe AVE. LINE!” leity, arrested,one, whereupon the other | CHAIR” | two shot Whitemen in the hip and leg No, 207 Broadway, introduced Rock| and fied, Whiteman! wounded ono with =k POS The phantom whip Independence the statement: Hoarst | ghot from his revolver, but the oth- faapue-txs—strock a ROCK, and—tis] RRS Ge eerie 18 RECKINE! cog neiped she wounded —man_ascass.| i | eargy Js boing washed in the sea Hie Diploma—His Card. ‘Whiteman used thelr guna as orutcher St ot—pubiic—tnteti rs iding many | 274 _tramped two miles through the Pea ea HN Succes rene cs < ‘y | mountain to a rallrond tower, He fs in ed Tom Rock | a serious condition here. present politcal campaign has equalted fn enthusinam and general st the aieat | whirlwind tours of the city velug made ane by ‘Tom Rock. “father of the Bisht- Gionccnec rt Hour Lew,’ and the workiagmen’s can- Widate tor the Rock entered 1 itieal arena as the} ], opponents of “Silver Tongues Tom 2) 0 Grady, Vaminens sorandrinte tor trey Benate in the Fourteenth district, but has fearicen attack on Mr. Hearst has Thing Errect ate Senate, showered Chairman Herbert Parsons, of the Remuiblican County Committee, with requests —tor—him—as—a—speaked} ~~ from nearly every district in the greater) clty. Fejsed him to rominence of a Rock spoke at four rousing meetings! tional charact om Rock has always| lant night. As he owas entering Kro-| deen a Republican, eo his position can-| thers Hall, No, 1754 Second avenue, al man livose appearance indicated that ne “Bot be'coustrued as a political flop had come to tthe hall directly from| Tho Fourteenth district is strongly populated with working men of Irth birth and parofitage, and adierents of | Senator Grady pre already ¢rightonet wut of thar boots by the .growing| strength of the opposition, because Rock fa very popular with laboring people | and prominent (n all Irish nizations, | t “3f you cannot be with us, Mr Rock, mron't you call us up on the long-dis}) tance telephone? was the earnest re-| quest of John M. Reed, chairman of a ughes meeting, held inst night in "Ledwith died to- VNot James Ledwith of the Pavers?” inquired Rock. ‘The other nodded. and the candidate for the State-Senate -made no memor- andum in hik notebook. This incident 1s givén to slow how near Rock ts to) hia brother workingmen and how hiah-| ly, ho stands in thelr estination. There ia not g’unton man in the greater city who knows Tom Rock but counus him! ABSOLUTELY PURE Healthful cream of tartar, derived solely from gtapes, refined to absolute purity, is the active Daver's Hall, at Richmond Ill, La 1. “ . 5 serie A Peraonal friend and ix out working rinciple of every pound of Royal Baking After addressing’ a great meeting In | ,,/broughout Drenent campaign | @e Murray 31, am, this plain Ue ae been Se Baa ay owaer, man of the people rit Richmond Hill Ton the —tetephone— =: om Jacob Ris a b Hearst stronghol sisky and Rock en-| F Casino, Oie Hundred ant He, at tho | Hence it is that Royal- Baking Powder renders the food-remarkable-both for-its-fine ses “ah flavor and. ness. and the th es ! No alum, no phosphate—which are the principal elements of the so-calledchea: baking powders—and which are deriv from bones, rock and sulphuric acid. a branch i o that hax|mand became clamor of the hall ~ Antedates- the Lemons, “{ was a union workingman long be-! me Hearst began to erow lemons 1 California and opened hia lemon f FES The fame of Tom Rock is spreading, mn already his cause hastaken-a firm i aes Hite nigntiy,| tory atthe Giver House, aectarest) anning’* y. . 4 ck. “I, with others, de it po: 5 hy-Hear, : dj made {t possible means rat deal for fteanit tol bs tecomnlecd: anh tae] Doma diva Sine { Hitchings, of the in Chub, h in the clubho! thet tere : Ateaohecyiid SEA NUR denoy Leagi ot ROYAL BAKING POWDER CO., NEW YORK. + Moore, | BAYAN FOR HEARST, a of 25 to 40 Per Cent. ——Fhis-ereat Overcoat Sate coming asitiacs at they $9.50 For Overcoats” +$14.50 For Overcoats those Meal will, I x| HE WRITES COLER The high excellence | fe | of Dewar’s Imperial a Pete = Scotch Whisky is ac- in Says He Does Noi SEEKING BOY’S BODY. : Think His Help Is [eee eer mee 5 o i Ambula reeon Tumbled Into mded Here. Creek, but Driver Res- Rau, who was drewned mw ptreatiy | of Woslhaven avenie, Jn ecoverml to-day by Ambi- MoNelrus, of St. Mary's “" knowledged not only by dro by | doctor was driven near to ana when ho wen steyped into nidly ainking, when r of the ambu- | “2 all particular people, but 3 walt to the Morgue, and the to hts home (ai a se ace guerre | », NEGROES TO HEAR HUGHES. iH jetties (o Address Meeting of cet also by those who are — Colored Repudliicans Monday. Monday evening a Krand colored Ollcan mass-mentine will bo held umbisn' Hall, No. 126 Wess Sixttetg, particular. particularly Get the Habit, Go to Four Convenient Stores. ) Brondway, near Chambers, Cortinudt: near Greenwleh. Sih Sl. corner Third Av. Union Square, Fath #t-o near Broatwey; New York City, Here Are Biggest Clothing Values Possible! 5,000 Overcoats at a Saving time-you- must -buy-an_overcoat, Is tremendously important. Here are 5,000 Overcoats from five foremost makers, secured thru trade advantages enjoyed by Brill stores and thru peculiar mercantile. conditions, so that they can be sold at prices 25% to 40% less than any other concern on earth:can sell them at: = Eyery goog fabric has been used in the making of these coats. ‘ Every new, authoritative.and popular model has been closely adhered to in the cutting of them. There are fitted back and semi-fitted Boxcoals, 44, 46, 48, 50 and 52 inches long. -Double-b coats; Paddocks, single and double breasted; Tourists, single and doutile breasted. Sizes-to-fit every one, from boys of 16 to biggest men, are here. casted Box- Worth Up to $22.50 Here are strictly hand-tailored Overcoats in cor- Worth Up to $15 | Tailored by a big up-State tailoring organtzation cr e = sack odets: 4 i €¢ i rit, The fabrics rect fitted and semi-fitted back MEE BE ane aay aaeekest. sills, in. | d6cks, Tourists and 46, 48 and 52° Inch C2 fey: efi Table MAL ee Coats. ‘The fabrics: are high-grade, hard-t sey; black, Oxford and | pack and Oxford meltons; color-fast kerse clus blue and black k i =i Cambridge all-wool frieze and melton— models | “plack, blue and a few fas; plat anit w are-box-and-semi-box-styles—44,. 46, 48. and So. }-_ weave worsted orteray 8 f fi i f fr 33 chest up, | fitted-hack Coats made trom incfl lengths; sizes to fit from 32 chest up. } (oie values at originally in 5 Values are up to $15.00. and $22.50, Sizes from ; ——— : = 4 Taking out blood stains is the severest test — A soap-can be put-to.— You can scald-or boil a blood-stained handkerchief, using any ordinary soap in the old-fashioned way, and rub on the washboard until the skin's off your knuckles, without budging the blood Stains. But try Fels-Naptha soap in lukewarm or cold water according to the easy : (ives directions on wrapper, and the blood eee - > dissolves like snow in April. : Isn’t it-common sense that a soap that will perform this miracle without | ~ injuring the—most—delicate—fabric—is also the best for all Jaundry and household purposes ? It’s so easy—the Fels- Naptha way of washing. All the real hard work! is done. by the soap itself, Use lukewarm or cold water, remember. With hot water and boiling or scald- ing, Fels-Naptha soap does not have the chance ‘to show what a wonderful dirt loosener it is. E Fels-Naptha takes out grease spots and other stains just as readily as it does blood stains. Fels - Naptha is useful in many ways—follow the. directions on the inside of the red and green wrapper. How Anty Drudge Takes Out Blood Stains. Johnny Jones—"Boo hoo! boo hoo! Thommle Thumps hit me on the nose and made {t bleed, and it’s all over my nice new shirtwalst. Boo hoot" : Anty Drudge—“Tommy-Thumps. is. a yery naughty boy—that {s if you didn't hit him first. But never mind, hay Drudge will rub a little Fels-Naptha soap on the blood spots and soak the shirtwaist In lukewarm water for 30 minutes, rub (it Nghtly on the washboard, and, presto! the blood stains are 'gone and the shirtwaist as good as new again,” ; Y ,and fabrics unusual under $20,00. a Largest assortment of famous Stetson Derbles and Soft~Hats at these psn | Imitations of Fels-Naptha cost the same as the genuine and won't do the work, | zn al | $11.50 For 318 Overcoat $47.50 For $26 Overcoat very eArment extreme salts at aaicor S101 zy - Values Values $21.50 For $35 Overcoat All are garments from one of the best tailoring Fitted and semi-fitted Coats, Single-Breasted ° ° yaa, te i s Double-Breasted Paddocks, Singte-and—bo eS NVat ao organizations in. Arnerica, mostly hand- Only fabrics-used-are—stris mings are best serge and Venetian b and warranted Skinner satin sleeve and. Oxford, plain amd wai < black, Cambridge and Oxford melto: worsted mixture friezes. The models include 44, 46, 48 and 52 inch lengths: sizes from $32-up,1 The values are-up to-and-including $18.0), Brill Suits for Men Men’s Winter Overcoats | a a Dest tailoring, best fabrics—largest assortment of models} ——~Britt-stores-now-show-smartest-gatments trom 6 To and Abies Bet Ciathesyare Terielotnes ae Rape pees amt4-Briltsdtrected- organizations, Because Brill clothes are best and Brill values are by far the greatest, you | An assortment of fabrics and models impossit should-wear-Brilt-ctothes.— tere are-extreme-values—even for Brill stores,_>~-| Show, because Brill Stores _have greater sources of —for-strietly-all-woo!, vigh-grade, fullwel ght Cassimere Sults—smart}¢ls and fabrics shown are sively Bri Mares i 10 gray wale and oyerplaid effects—pood $15.00 values. | Values are far greater thay any other concern can possibly offer! bedau Breasted ce Finerot Trim} Tourists and 46, -43-and-$2—in Series —are—finest-herseys —producet—in . blue and black; hard and shed meltons of highest standard qual- [- ityry —Worsted-inixture—overce: plaih effects, in Oxfords and blacks.. The t | ‘mings are pure worsted serge body Iipings and best -Skinner_satin sleeves. All _sizes_up from 32. Best possible garments at $25.00 and_§28,00. linings few vei | include Oxford, blue _and— black—sn Masterful gar. Wost tailoring in- other cone Sera x nal Brill Stores have greater trad# advantag srcustometatioret—altswoot—biack—Suits—warrate colorant ete ve greater trade advantage torcustometattored,—alf-woot black varrantteal £6 Greatest" assortinent, “superior taile correct models an e oa shape retalning—value one-third more, : Eauaninee Sat rea eee i E 60 for $1800 and Jourheyiman-tailored, abyoturety —purey 5 a $12. worsted Sults--correct plain grays and new dark mixtures Young Men’s Winter Overcoats. | > $12 5 OQ for hand-tailored—vicuna-finlshad black Thibet Suits_that are ‘$6 for-Black-and- Oxford-Melton fitted back agd ale i ° unusual under $16.50, Tourist Coats; $8.00 values 514 to 20. ff for journeyman-tailored Suits of pure worsted, silk-mixture cassi- mere, smart cheviot, melton-finished black thibet and pure wor- | $8 Serge--unequalled asortment’ of, Styles and models, . Tailoring | for Black, Oxford and Gray Wale and Ie Overcoats and high-grade Tourist Overcoat for high-grade Black and Oxford Meltox Herringbone Tweed Fitted-Back 4 $15 sted blue $10 for tailored up to highest possible ready-to-wear standard— $18 garthenis from 6 foremost American tailoring Institutions and 4} to $15,00 oy Brill-directed organizations. Brill stores sell more sults at $18.00 than any | other concern in Ametica—becayse Brill Suits at $18 are best value anywhere, | Children’s Winter Overcoats. : $1.50 White Linen Bosom Shirts, $1. | $1.95 for Malton Russian Oyercoats; $3.00 value: 2 hirts, $1. Russt f rcoats; 3 to 16; Only pure linen bosom Shirts ever sold at $1.00 Look for the mark. It ($2.95 for Russian and Box Overcoats; ;3,to of | guarantees the Inez, because to stamp “linen” any fabric that Is not, linen + for Russlan, Reefer and Box O is ajfainst the law” Coat style; Open back only} open front and back. With or \$3 95 without cufls,~ All sizes. o '$4.95 for Russian, Reefer and Box Overe $1.50 Kassan Gloves, $ | 48e. for Children’s Knee Pants. Gontracts for skins before the rise in price make these Gloves possible Of allewool! chevide and. high t $1.00. Perfect fitti beautifully finished, these are posifively the, only A uese lee it : ! Children’s Suit Speciais. genuine Kassan Gloves anywhere under $1.50 a pair, All sizes } D, B, i Brill Brothers’ Special Derbies, $2. Made of best hat fabric dbtainable at the price., Bound with pure si full-eweight binding. Sweatbands are At leather (not imitation), Bands a finest gros grain ribbed silk. All new blocks in several dimensions Stetson Hats at $3.50 and $5. | ‘oats; 3 to 16; $6 and $7 values, | for Children's Russ Sailor, Jacket a $2095 Suits: values up t Men’s $6.Trousers, English worsted, full weight, Journeyman tailored b. Only ready-{o-wear trousers that conform to eve Russi r pinatioy popular prices. Every new block and, coloring direct from, Stetson factory,