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ean @iAte Committee, sald this fag: ‘Hughes will wet 120,000 plurality thes zi wouldnt marprised if jt were 20,000. Mr. ret cannot get more (nin W,0%0: in le Greater City, any will come nd in my opinion Nie 8 to gly ‘The biggest and most representative | Hughes ims abidressed in this campaign greeted thin at noon foday on thd placa in front of thw docks at Bethune: and Wraet-aircsts. more Th the crowél of S90 or packed jtself agounde thé. stand |thers’ were tow “who ‘did not toft ithete Handa, wud toll lard, for a livinge thor were ‘longsliorenten, stokers, Lrioh ail vers rififond se nvand fctary worker p Tholr working clot ares SATE “to hear what ytive jublinan ‘cardijate had te. sag athat] 4tha_enbject® inter@st to thm wan Wildy) cheered: - TR hock Ko THE Jabor cdndidate who je running agaings Themis’ F for the ‘Senate, twas, Text Hughes. the star’ oy" ihe Jenowwe how to talk to workin They..ta Mr. to —p——____af the Hearst Fires oneerctl—- the 45. poh {old how He had been éricked 6 fe noe Les indarse rowarded for ju filo. ' ech i Over teen Rock: “Roek, Rock, elgbt-poor Rock! 6 the big audienec ax the rugged py climbed on-the stand 40 talk to them. Wa Rock hed several mom bers of tis own union with him to refute the assertion | papers wat the union ii question had revtidiated iets , Mr. Hoghes arrives in 2 cab freah and | vigoton from hia rest. A freight train) fiid beén Backed up to the site. of the} sand apd the gars Were alive with men, | Hearst showtera in the crowd sought to Gingonezy the ppeaker ate began to * shout valty | move In cablegtaime, the Ingident in thin cit, cate a aentitient opposed.to Lieatst."” the Rook talk, but atore the ‘Aran Root | The Pandidate devoted traty toot! } perity ede thi i | the: right ment allwe wa treatment, We. don pn thie hiea: bette employe and fist thine fo? thereat beneht oF adore have my hearty, support ‘ Mr Hughes shook hands with § hifrdrest men atter he had concliiled his speech. A number, of them told him yhat they voted for, He Ast year, but woltld not stand \for thé deal he made with Tammany Hall : Byewal talk peed rs He bs himself of 'No Inst {Tabor very avo: thle ty ht Hist party in Pi t from —— PEER Attorney-General Mayer, Ssperintend- “Ext of, Blections Morgan—ant--Potice Commissioner Bingham have perfected | that may hare been ade to east fraud: ! vient voted at cre election to-morrow, f 10,000 warrants will be In the | poli¢emer and 6thers at the opening the polls, The inen ror the arrest of whom these Warrants call are known. dnd jihey (will be snapped up the ma- ment they appear ané try to vote The issuance of such an ioimense number of warrants js largely ® pre- cautionary measure. ‘There were about 1600 warrants “dut last fall, and the pumber-of actual arredt wir teas than Atiy Many of those arrested were dis- eiidrged in th. police wourts, Ax poor) 2G, of the fact that our elections-~are gene erally pretty inuch on the level there were’ only twenty-seven convictions tor fraudwTih the iast-cieeUon,-and moat of the men convicted were arrested on 4vi- Bence produced after election pay. $ad.[Mirgan, Depuiy Attorney-General Fuses. osepresenting Mr. Morgan, Se- gured ait warrants in the came court. yous onat aide if necernary. .es)_tomporaril: —appoluted « Deputy He will have charge of all eiestion caaca gn tha sou: dae, with headquarters at be stationed at all polling it ds expected attempts to yote floaters, Mounted nie oe: “iin various xections of the ety lo shove to aly point’ fo "quell disorder, ‘One Important ruling of the Appellate Division will be quoted to the police, ‘This Ja in regard to the reguarly qualt- fied “voter whosr pane hax been voted upon bya repeater, = When the voter presents himeeft at men wt yinces. where qay be mad the-pollingypiace and it 1s found! that isch ne hed Speen voted upohi. the ine shectora/of election if they are sa fied the man who demands to vote ix the one who is qualified, will not allow tha fact that-hia namie _has been voted sen rob tim —of his bec acceptea ahd placed on Arrests Will Follow Fraud. Morgan deputies will be wiationed In ali the Splacks, and any mapeetor | Of elWetion who “retused to entertain a challenge: or make 2 record of one will —he_ arrested on the spot. Of the ten thodeand warrants tobe ready. for use bu election day three thousand hayy—aingady beck iasued ar arg [nthe pands-o¢ the Superintenden Of Wiedtions. “Whey will be sant tothe pfoper'preeincts, and where an attemp( trimade to vot ater will be at oncevargested by a policeman upon. the order of, tte ma piace { atr, tera were ned up And dlspband ot a MEtSey were wy much cattle, Y were told in yo with this 9 Hint mun, and went, after a price the # HY pdo three times —the number of employers advertise for Help in ‘The World as compared with those advertis- ing in other New York panets? | Because they know they get the Lest resulta, Don't you think a Wanted’ the game medium would reach the same employers and have the ¢aiite ciicct—the bestresults? TRY TEL: news- “'Sitnation announcement in had been a, work: reed dectares 0 wx ¥e f d for! fail LABOR MEN RALLY FOR “HUGHES AT BIG MEETING, they gradually became qulet union” labor qudienca that Chaties Ky andsome of them cheered for Hughes meeting wns ov ar. nif e-rubject of Inbar vie was plain and dir f+ euld be tn his KAS at Nie owed give t the kan they interest. a WARRANTS OUT TO ___BLOCK ELECTION FRAUDS. upon fie Attorney-General Mayor oft Ton arrjat Grand Jury Wiliam oH, tees at Kiu tn Jature The Agtoctation purposes to s*e to it, so fat-ex-poantbie, that the public wiht nf. tures Of the ¥ tention: In with the dence sapposad: w 1 far, arrangements to forestal! sey attempt |rangenente with the 1) vari ous coun. Blection Expenses pubsed at the Ikst scssjon of the Leyin- thix preront county 1 nyt soudtry— to Op 8 lation balieve tar Rulation of thé hours of lader lor the regulation -of Ii thé protection o unnec nepection® Of manufac EA th AIDARY ever: single thing] a eftect upon ofr We don’t $:t0. seowill reguve op FPyety sa nie enland and Hew cor. statat aaeT (welvB years: by the forthe benest-of tie wacresrnet ant we ante more hast one hundred’ of them to our ‘oredit Opposes Sweat Shops. Rouse tngisia- against tation | legial {id Ja an, in ry n require t lon of dleoreymn= accounts filed and the be sent thet at Aas made ar- ict-Attor that may be handled Yor tie jes immediately. ~ ~Fe Puhish—Law-Victators.— Rend, dry ahd Mattraw #leming have been retained by the Awvdclation to Prevent Corrupt Mra: fons to represent tt in pro- New York County undor Publicity Adt —the palitical expendi Tidus parties and organ> connection woction, Any cvi- endithres whieh it may bo DL nav he propérly aceauiit- Andorhich pra: ation, or, any Uvtieat cen the wn #kpanditures, WAY OUT OF pase Under guerd| for more than 4 week t GARAGE PRISON. a. sitHeh they Yorkville Court —-Atiorney ~GeneraT Mayer will have his accused aU payload West Side ConA and look after Cie west | wien iaishe. Fer-the first (ime in the olty history | full by the company, thaspollee départwant and the election ne trouble ‘Oise will WOCK in Hasmony, Extra |i Finn Jasues Warrants, jam | H. Rand, fre No. 63 Ea a NIRS Mutthew G. Reming. Depiity Atto neqal Bi | Broadway. ‘or. Alinn Robinnens: Bere: agnting» the iw *York | Attorney-Gén-| troy or the Amora toe te see aecursd: ten Importaqt warrants | street, New York City: froth Magistrate Pits in oCéntre Brreet Goart-to-iay-and-turaed them over te} 50 MEN FIGHT =. + (Conthued from First Page.) hag been omces for their were starting another fot the polloe again interfered ani oh their advice the men were paid in wtarted when —Witiinnr fy, chief inspector for the company. who haa beep drilling strike-breakera in. the ‘operation of electric cabs, of- ered Herman, Stsin to get on a oud 4g the buliding ahd learn“ how to op ettcstner Threatened with Club, labor agenc he sald to om tur! ya him cra witht pyroas hed your of ££ clu You MLO IL 8 Bi ve-Uie-siairs leading tO UE tirat 100F step. The. m. 6 DW dig penton, and he foil armed dot for "Stein oneii —mer: Agpat_ whieh nin, ‘Bates Teoutbanaa on the t Aves in ih Si -Wajied-for 70 -more Stok Btein Was ploked up,in Buffalo tye id dent heré, not know- Ing he Was to-tahe-the plage of a atclle. er, Bice landing th the ghraye a week veo to-day ‘ne bas refused to operate a cab-and=datly demanded bis freedom, = Wien Berry foolish (hay can wud yo Lo Work viding wear nd tally itty or tok SuyN'a—part, followed. and the Henrie ~ fifty ti ie na im mili on nued ~Up i: Tura ren under him opened t stopped thet heen neta panne They marchec manded th dont! elr pay hee OMce and Ae or) th had been held “prisoners. refused to to work. A. ~—Prepident the men and they were becom Day tree J} refused Mrad—tri nL, fing to tear down the } police not to give point of Ry requ were two unttormed again Mead to pay of the the me! in, say! f private noblemen. no p un edt er OuM, ming! on Toe mand i. gates and “The mén wis Gad FAD qut th time The ¢ rtithons Bi inning the strike Premident day were doubled on thi wtrike All xtreetn in t adh, men ekbs Rent lout detectives Th interfered \h te iquarters of | avi ned the stricers were on the | they tomarene with) hooted. y dla x Mend ‘and and mply fair saptte to-day in HEsty ae Heed its Kuardy at aie cia tea, al) indie Paupie bars thelr injury, ea) mere clee- tbl to. Wi a Wall neia' by ners, pris the they wtifer went I ore the nity: | or with th } sustained (nternalinjities and fracthres sass iL MEARSTITES Ant cer by THe DEAD tive, ONE DEAD, TWo DYING BY FALL “trom its Support ‘Into Excavation, nue to-day, taking with [t Jn ie plunge a dig travelling crane. One man was killed outright. Two more an ironworker, of Jeresy City, address unknown. The other victims were Charles Poar- son-ang—Patrick Donovan, engineers in charme of the crane, ‘The great column, forty feet long and two feat through, hed deen swung into | place by the crane and temporarily stayed and braced) Then the foreman for MeCiintock & Marshall. teaciors cave the “sigilil to throw off TRON GIRDER Ten-Ton Column Crashes With a cm@h that could be henra for} blocks, a ten‘ton Iroh column dropped | from the firat Moor through to the subs | ceilar of the new Posi-Omice and extén- | sion of the Grand Central Station at | __sireet and Leximgton ave-/ were tent to| the hospital with. many bones bdroiren and dying. Tho det man was Oncar Peterson, | casas EVENING WORLD, MONDAY. NOVEMBER 5, 19006, Uae anti ae SIDES AS The woather ind Bet election day: as Republican wert the eléetion—of Hughes He says | j | claim more. will win by 200,060. in the State. ~Thinvwen has tt ESTIMATES OF BOTH cations 1m iy fair and warmer; Fatt-weather meansachance for || the farmer to get out and vote.’ Chairman of the‘ Republican Biato Committee Woodruff prédicts berate some Nepiblicans~ wilt if féatt with’ tim that he does ‘not | Max Fr Ihmben, Chairmian of the Independence Loagué, says Hearst Courity Chairman Brenner, of tngs Coynty, predtete that Heghes tcarry the county by froin 10.000 be 20.000 votes. ? Leaders in Autos and Cabs Carry Away Cash on ‘“‘Dough Day’”’ at Tammany Hall. SMMANY LE BADERS ING OUT OF THE maLL OINig UR THER CARY CAMPAIGN DOUGH DAY AT WIGWAM SEES Away-Rolls of Cash for Election Workers. | Charles Fo Murphy put out the final allotment of Tammany's elnews of war to-day. for thin was “Dough “Dey” the Wigwam. The leaders were siven pthetr-telis of “money. and..the. election | paraphernalia for thelr, districts and } tufned “foose to make Whatever ahow- | ing they thay for ‘the ticket. a It has been a long time since such a | be roll of money hag been brought Into | Tammany Hallas tha which Treasurer Phi! Donohue faced when he went Into | the executive room ‘this. afternoon ‘to tegin-thedieiriinttion.—Bui—if reporte| around the fall can be belleved. the rell was Dig only th alee—{te bulk Fé sulting “from” a apreponderance of dol- lar bills.” : Some of the leaders didn't show up for thelr money at all, either tn pgr- son gr through A” representative, Fire commissiOner Francia Lantry, for fn- stance who jas cast his political for [tunes with elan, did nse loppear to ask fof lie share Recatiea he ‘eknown bo be trxdpr Jo cut _dbwn the Hearst qonttment in hfe district. Nich- olas) Mubler, of: Blaten Teland, didn't wsk Tammany for money thie year be cause he has been informed that there pane on hand for him. % lina Harburger got hie money the asi_one snd a body: }-scnt with him to Keep track ef it. Whe New York State to-morrow are | Ttis generally’ referred to on ther. ‘Man Buried in Elevator, and. Companion Just Escapes a Like Fate. he does not clAim 200,000 plitralfty. | Ome man lost his Ife and another | barely psciped death to-day by sinking! into sqyeral thousand bushels of grain | whieh ‘closed union them gs if {t wera! auitckaand. The ascident happened tn a! huge @ievator at the foot of Van Brunt) 150,000 i The “city and 30,000 more give at lenst 5,0) plurality for tug The figures of Charles F. Murph: ers, indicate Hearst will carry Manh ! 4 j McCarren's figures from his district tenders show that Kings will Btate Chairman: Conners saye 180,000 tor Hears! street Riookiza. ‘roll he got from Tammany Hall the| day afore. the lant election was stoter The {lin qiccalica and» cabs, hi first to appear was Engene McGu lof the Brmx, George Scannell, in a big ieuring ear, was aino op hand early. | Magistrate Finn, the Tammany leader of the First Dietrios, was buy in Cen- tretitraet Police Court and sént a rep- resentdtive to the Wig! Patrick Keefan did not show up In person. Billy anna 1oex His dough bag over to the, cust afde. The nuliivans Were on hand wit their gsual’ joliies and predictions of what they are going to do for the ticket. Leaders from the middle “weet side made special appeals for money, Charles F. a, JohA Curry ant The victim was Patrick Dolan, i twent-sevou years an expert grain han- idler. The résciedman, who ta in Long ‘tatand Hospital js Petro Amasio, eho} almost miccumbed in an effort to save his frend, | Dolan waa working On one side of the building and desired to Ko (© the other. jAa he waa in haste he decided to run \acroas- tha -gratn-—At-thefrat_step he began to sink. His cries for help were for em. ¥, alven to him by the district lead- attan by 120,000, POLICE RAID IN |ieard ty Amazio, who hutfledly dé cured rope and threw it to him. As Amaxio did so hix foot slipped from thé AUSH FOR CASH Many... Leaders “Carrying at [Nervous Wi omen Their Sufferings Are efaaity Due to Female Disorders Perhaps Unsuspected. Secs 7 A MEDICINE: THAT CURBS Can we dispute tlie well-known + fact that Ameri- pRervous? How often do owe hear_the ex- Pression, “tam so nervous, it seems if 1 should = or, “Bont eff) Speak te ine.” Little: things an- noy you and make you irritable; you can't sleep, you'are unable to’ quietly and calmly perform your daily tasks or care for your chiidren. The relation of the nerves and gen- rativs Organs In Wola is so “chose that ‘nine-tenths of the nervous. prostra- tion, nervous debility the-blues,; steep- ~}lessness and nervous. irritability, artse from sore derangément. of the-organ- ism which-inakes her @ Wonlan. “Fits of depression or restlessness and irrita- bility, spirits easily affécted, so that ome minute she Jaughs, fhe next minute weeps; pala in abdominal region and between the shoulders; loss of voice; nervous dyspepsiar a tendency to cry at the least provocation—all thes point to ervous prostration. Nothing will relieve this distressing condition and prevent months of pros- ‘ation ind suffering so surely as Lydia i. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound. Mrs; M.-E. Shotwell, of: 103 Flatbush ayenué, Brooklyn, N. Y.. writes: “Hy —eaanet expose the sondartul relief 2 @ eaperi¢nced by taking Lydia £. Ptok barmia Vewstable Compound. I suffered. tne © long time with pervo "0! lon, ek~ ‘ste, headache, Joss Ot. appetite. Y eould not ulsep And would Walk, the floor-ainiost / covery mi “Thad three @octors and got no better. « and Ife was a burden. a try Lydia E. Pinkham's Ve PBund) ana il bar worked. wonders for gre. 1 am a well woman, my nervountiesé is all_gore aud my friends say I look ten years younger, Wilt not _tite-rohimes of tatters —from—!- women made strong by Lydia E. Pink- Ham's Vegetable Compound-convince-all— women of jts virtues? “Surely you can- not wish to remain sick, weak and dis- couraged, exhausted each day, when you can be as easily cured as other women. SSS ee ein “women are 7 fights ta thes dintriots and ore prepared ty mpend all kindm oF money. Tees CA i to mest_men 1p déal here, they come, bn Sontaot myth | the ower at BOHs ul fal all folds and brek the crane aearing-—arsine tree and the long ateet | OL We hotwting machine tne te éreep away a loose ent or wire ent arith the nate perversity of inanimate things crught about the flunwe a4 the top of te colin and gave {to fork shat loossned the tives and shorings at its bawe. Swept Into Excavation, As the whole thing toppied over and | fell, the engineers, Donovan and Pear: fon, were swept off the temporary flooring of the first tloor “and wen: tumbling heels overhead to the lower | OxeRration forty test—dow i clear of the wreeknga or they would beneath a men's heel. An Mt was Uley shatcweith kth thee. Oscar Peterson wan working on sonic piping at the Jevel of “the fret pase- Hwut, Aa the cow Amssueg thresh the iFon dlvor girders apuve, HO a ty ed teen brlitie aia YUM, eULeLeda Leila we eee aang, on OF tetas prt ame wy SMSF wiian ate the hole uw. ling aw ath! ub up wy Twas Ai hae . tried 1) tun away a4 ho Near the crash abov: nin. dite want yu Very Tas, but tie WON {Ast evough tO eave hiy Owe ttre and- the: ite of Parrell — Saved by Old Horse, The ypper end of tho falling solumn struct Ee aft end of the thick right ae Farrel turing —the—earts ade lute powder wild ihe hind whee ut ie Mather: ere “plinters. Fai] Was not hurt and neither was the OI while horke ty Phe nolae: otausht workings and. it free —tive bette Thirtyeseventh atr atatio rould do to hold the crowd in cheok wile amb lance. asitueone’. from — Bellevin lower tHorpitals worked. over ti 4 thousands tothe? Ak all (lie reserves AEs an tha Bast | Loin guch ¢ * tore did thelr Httie best ‘to pollee and) withheld! informatio: the reporters, Tae. pi Trvaty J odohn Stattien, of No. 8% One hind id and Aixty at atront, anf a John WSlet Nin as te pn tmehnleal aba ‘The pris rs were each by Corner. 8 wededet aco Be HAD GNLY.A FEW CI CENTS. ighwabiapaconiiea ‘Hoi ant Knocked Down, the son ef Eat the thn Him tot hfs when Sirde men. stepped: trom ant} AASreRsd j\tm rdet" sma nar DIvth on ynwriny, np your t the nethey was fm iM. remarked one tid samp Umea Innd- Abralitn's jaw. i When 6 aay thet phe: Hntetrernyorenshortiz; wilt catch sere TE bave—beeh stnashed aa flat ax besties | stapegtica 5 “| pated, = /Operations Suspended | During Descent_ on WALL ST STOPS. CURB MARKET. Pursued, by Negro Porter: heeeeat board qn which he was standing and has Lue too fell Suto the pat. | seivast 4) Pinelly other Workmen—heard—his— _Aa they ‘caine to the rescue | wa—49 the bout att tbe malding and opening a ehute per- | mittted 2,600 bewhela_of the grain to | cron: tothe atreet: ~t The Italian was rescued unconscious, | f. Crane-was cated from Long Laland | | Hoepital: and after working over. the | | man for an hour he was able to talk He then asked as to Dolan. ‘This was the fra, intimation ihe. other workers had that’ another lite reso aanater: Two score of men xan to the other ohutes and |\Faleased’ ail'the grain. Near the end of | | “Adjustment” Co. ] | ta om sensations} rald tHat atuppet PORMONE OR Te oir age, Tht E on fhe palice ang officers trom | Me Dittrlet- Attorney's office xaized tha Moditinents ind papers iv the offices of MoClire's —Tnterna tional “Qammeroig) } Adjustment Company.” on the eléevetith Roor bf Né. Broad street, and ar- ‘orge 2. Sidener, formerly a! police “jidge ans Bio Louis abd resentty— Hidoner iz _chatged wah —tor¥ery In the third degree; it bélng alleged that [he countérteited a page of the Finan- joint, -& reyatette journal, net }Hbeited Charen whieh -he--sent broadest to persons; i ches business with Henderson. EON Tiscoas Saae down tered .the curb i | C@umAt at Nie \dewk. ay the 6 thet eT Wax a bad | Weatern mas, \who had been jh several shootlna scrapra ja fumes, to » waa \sitld A péreistent i miKAt' Be ex pact Kd He Whe qilekly~ overpowered on for w that bedides Sidener sey- were arrestéd, but the offi- ne patrol way ced with people, 5 Foleo Havduuarts RCA pLeds and Rtreet Pot wan yenern rs arge of t not that Hye inlersacioned Mereantite Company, ! which fated more year ago, many ore end wilol | promotor, itaenk. relationht the men bename) 4 to that] 4 forged’ {te anid many rs oa r anta| they dif that the forgery, ener wna a Hat Record In West. SidesereAs_qell_ known tn tho West { And | fipacte, andere onthe! platfofm. nt dens) j They Finally Are Head- axacda by: Police came down the ahatt | pod Dolan, acho hind” ved with bis family tn, DyeKnan “street, had often warned «ther men_in the elevator never to at- : sloppid “tarppt_to walk over the erain ‘Three “tleven-vear-d1d | haya traffise oh the Second ailenue ty" thie afternoon fern short ijme and nok dently furnished sonaideradle excite-| mént before they were \irreated and| Jooked up —in the Bast Fifty-mront! Bireat Station. \iod They ate William Phrhardt, of No. qed Wast One Hutdred land Forty- Willisan Donnp}ly, of No. | my Kast Seventy-Tourth wireet, and} Carl Kruger, of No. 30 Hawt Forty eighth street. The three—bo: i the stairs of 4] orty-wecond. street, the best costs the least? 50% saving waiked uley| 4p \iptown. ‘station: at} crawled under the whet: vim fleket saller, Frank. Farr! a8 ited after Whew. | | PAu healtation the ghre dumped <na_track “and start orth Ferain WAR neering mia -Artivar| ‘Wesley, the porter, relzed a red fing anil atarted atier-the boys a— train —waited--at—tho—atation,— th anatheer blowing pla wtatte\for Uh piece, while up the track whit the wi Cesley dione behind, \waying nie ‘and shouting to the Boys to ac by aia tH i @ DOys did not top untlh the tritghed-thie Fittlans at:cet-station, thent they ‘were ‘corralled eS Bhoche. Later they were RAT were went rh the! $2,000,000 IN JERSEY \ HORSE: -SHOEING CONCERN TRENTON, N.~ 3, Unthnd 6a Horse) pany, capital $000,000, wan jncorpory | ated Mere to-day, The {ncorporators ate Thomas Ro Toner and George MeCormick, of Now Brunawlok, pnd. Edward Morr! in Bro homes alone is the record for vow, BigP has what an indisputable arzument Shoeths Goris | Such a récord has been mi The entire Sterling Build ng 5, exclusively to planos—svill be Metuchen! teohad been makiig an unoortaln live |p Nk AN A Police Court inWyer In Bt Lugs. wien he became rested In qoutes and herame an ardont sup: ¢ thé notoriove ‘ond Juttg Side. uy awn. way wiviie it o by bltixeng’ demos ek opti pia NOS ner haa eont the offlie & astond.§ He was known: gs. ot Ayer asd Kas ote st nin Atoilar wanien for many ‘houre at timo, S¥hen. aE hohe! Artaiened In Con’ Giroat Court rate. Fi for cryin mon Ai dhe an ‘As the result of Tol “Hezdorgon. exper n §18-520 Fulton St., cor, merit, which. always insures a lasting. musical! Open Election Day, giving you a splendid opportunity to inspect our h —new designs and special features of rate interest lo every loves of music, i c » Sterling Plano-- . OPEN SATURDAY BVBNINGS, nesa—Abe has the —interaet tt anne pnd holdin esparsise tthe work with-the knaws-— Pied of an exherlence’ Draé- ical taller, and ith, the cf; SILUPGR O sutter att ir th anit, the mag ~ ences. unr step ney. HENRY ALEXANDER. Tailor, 7D NASSAU STREET, Bet, Fulton and John Streets. DROADWAY, cor, 12th Street. fel fee besge ened. hat 7 fatieat” are) ‘all A Poe MONDAY. MENTE Lea x ide Z ii ie ait meA6e eee FOR ‘TUESDAY: }|21a8 te 2192 "3d Aye ‘isa rmost distress ~ No matter how ‘renined or cherie nate her character, those horrid) hairs give her face a bauer many) culine look, if y7u know any one whore Ife ls made miserable by a iatowth of har where tt dhould ROL grow, wrilé to Fe or full Information free. AST KISSER, Sys ic if off UTS. “poten x Wore WAL oklyn the Sterling Piano, Think thats.) ade possible only Because’ of satisfaction, immense floors devoted littay Hanover Place, Brooklyn, comes NO) ria tor ¥) MINA CABINET! coe rn fr Rg leare Battery et DPLAMANT YOu) Noy. 5) MARGANIOR DELUHANTY, widow of Dannii’ Dalenanty, nat of Couns shar Be os ea Fun i Oe At, Troolilya, bn W sek PLM W00D.—On- Nov. Woon, 160 Willis Funeral Nov. a Tee PERSONALS, » SRANRPioave bend wie PRA. hie 4 FOR SALE. LARGE PAS fu Wnohertl Reagan iyavorsy a cares Sow York City. 22. to. B. ‘through @unday World Wante. are LMsually “Bargaing’ ff avaty senee Votethe word, 6 os: