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aan yas naeesnsccmsmmunsscn as yeast HO net THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, NOV ee 5, 1906. vies “TAQ” PICK VOTE FOR TOM ROCK FOR |S 000 POLICEMEN = 2: 7 ae Piso SENATE, HEARST MEN, LABOR fpr SHETED FOR Hackett, Carhart © HLL SUMMED Up) MEN, ALL HONEST VOTERS f Fetigy py In view of the fact that _a great number of our patrons from out of town will-come to New York on Election Day. and may desire to visit our store, we have decided to remain apen to-morrow throughout ‘. and I de- | phate eee keneral ‘or | We Have Arranged 5 : ° Fight- ct, Now the = a She Fatt in : : Read Here.the Full Text of the Eight-Hour Act,.Now the) Sa PAVERS ARE\EOR ROCK. or heal A Series of Sales in « Coe : ri t} ate,tTom—Rock,—Author, a2 a Sb : : : . | Hoan. pres nie Goes to the People for] aw ofthe State, Tom—Reck,Author, and Decide Put in Strange Districts.) oa ve | Eee Tailored Sui ac Verdict Against “Dol- | ° Whether You Should Not Vote FOR HIM in the Four-;-—but- AlE-Will Have a New oC Anothertaton, | LEFLER GETS NEW SUPPORT. i anore uits an oats 2 Tor Rock, champion of the work! —_— . ieGists Grad teenth District and AGAINST Thomas F. Grady, Who Chance to Vote. PSEC RR oD aU i) a oe Labor For Women and Misses | ar-Gas rady. | tigation and Bag” Grady. for the Senate, exposes the Fifth Assembly District, ; = = a A} Opposed 80-Cent_Gas, Insurance Inyestigatio see effort of a set of union pavers. Which | local representative of Box coat suits of Half fitted model; | 2 : Bee == enters rete tesied today “ter Hie Wits “ex pli it u i velvet, braid trim- = s ASKS FORSQUARE D Many Other Reforms. tranafor of about 6,000 patrolmen, to € | to defeat him. Rock 1s a member of » braid : 22 inch -strapseam-|— eatnereyey fect, at 6 o'clock this evening and} t eethecinternetion med, 4 fancy oat. Taffetal if thi |. ie you Jive i (Ne Fourteenta Senatorial District of Manhattan Island you | ty 4 general ‘order | Comentastaner 4, whieh irr ore f q In Murphy's Sn SUC ar ne = Saeiaat in Canes eallion That ne at the Baat Binghain elves tha: oitlre ohgrag of the | Wunrat and. censring Mac etastne a tas cuiesionee Hebel ne torpehet Al colors. Jandidate De fies at Hint stro! and runm north’along (he whole Haat River front up,| uniformed pollew: on election ‘rervice tu) Vo Phare ate: about alxty members: of : ce if Pet Nc reees ake PEG atc oe WErATSS rom UU ver” (7a oas nt axetil whel-by2 | CHE traoecibr Aipats Certelaie = Te) Coven ore tro ehleny em Sack coat suits of § 75 Bex model Cost iirc OssOS. ap tase ae arte i > cht a : nd Tam Informed th dubweneckstin : 24 inches long. | Sond Lexingion_avenue. . reserve duty at Headquarters, where Checiies | he i 2 4 “ oes garters eave nolan for thw Btate running in tit gietetet, Ono | he Swit abo ha Gxenalt dazen patrol ation ee » hundred | brown, wine, blue, New plaited ‘skirt. The case of “Pight-Hour'’ Rock va [ts Tom Rock, who introduced In the last the Kight-Hour i) and’| Wagona for emergency work, auch as] {green and gray Of targe—plaids.{— “Doliar-Gax" Grady w heard to~| et It passed, Tom Fi wot the largest a t bn tn thi pee ue i = see ; Syiaser ae: tonen oSatidiined! i Satin lined. | ibe -Oplaion. paving supprintenden morrow-tn : of the briefs aub- dered on “80 vice for to-morrow. he voted fee ah eed Aces ry lt 3 unl Laat year. Tr : a = vce? f eee See a s 1 and ha}! plat- | res proposed: He did. not for & ¥in sked Job.’ He devoted leaves of absence ha een reum = ————— =e SSS = forme indenter a verdict fo* "Bight. | moat of is UUme to the Bignt-Hour lan: He was promised the nomination tor )and eniy those wno have been de-| REAL ESTATE FOR SALE— | REAL =3TATE FOR SALE— Frances pony Military modet—of Hour? Rock. who, rough, honest anda | State Senator by Mr. Hearst and His Work was |clared Ii by police surgeons or thors | LONG ISLAND, LONG ISLAND, d models of broad- velvet braid trim- rganuaneeenaidateiot workingmen, | praised by Mr. Hearst's newspapers. They mentl ax Just the Kind OC) whose near relatives have died will | cloth in all colors, med, full plaited sa ee sien htie-| man organized Inher ought to send to the Les é: to, ropresent. them ba relieved of duty. | 5 richly adorned SUITS, . skirt, all colors, political arena. is S 3 From tie tine tie-potts-open tn-the+ with braid, luster Pe: MOrIER Ga atalt ini tie. rourteenth z x Mane d. Grady ilk Fe tater ae tomer aaiite ed a Cc ee “H Hos Peau de Cygne _ Senatorial District to defeat Tam- LUE SO CUI ante Dn en eG, lesalicemen! in each polling place. As Cat ees us Yatuee upto $50, ax NIN. ‘many’a Tom Grady {x second onty in| Me notor! Thomas F. Grady, t “ 1. polling | placd ty the Thi ti t Th butt h rnorship. hi of the worst leg! tate, ) Us assign: "WHT re- | ree-quarter coa’ bi ree-button, Srapegetanes atc the Gaver ioveli s+ 208 aeacribeay hin nai tha tive. mb men, ‘The balance of the That | 4 election of Rock depends moles upon | the Ipyalty of the wo while “the district erve in the #.tions, few men on pos. will oonstitute a ce: public Interest; he opposed the Insurance Dills n Scent gas, he oppored the insurance investiga suits, half fitted $ tight - fitting cut- Made model of widé wale » away model, coat in a Tamtaany f cheviot, in all col- 30 inches long, | \ ‘ eae i | pita" y will Ko one oaghoid, the: voters. | | oth es c . i 4 i Se pemneterrees Grasy was Chater mocratic Sinte ete recostioe Orel ere ie Massa pequa crs, coat lined bound with braid; Rati Cor en hr ote home Getrtute and Vote) at —— E nee throughout with E lining of Skinner's elglith of the entire convention rents to Hearst a aolew Bal Cae estan be = = amious. |) | Skinner's satin. ' d ‘ satin. - u Saat, ling no_rem These s| with | “ebhie 0 transfers w@ belng made | said to-day: | Murphy's ninety-six from Nev MSTTUT UT UctURt TAOTIty ot te sess AS iby i ————_— eer ee = = - srHOgk—nHuat— be-elected stralght- | votes by which Mr. Hearst was. nominated ® {ar from hia home at AS = = reer eee ea =o = Se | forward ‘manner appents. to’ ail, and he| her as a reward for tlis service, which Grady haa-describad as tt All over braided 2 Half fitted model has become an Mol of the people.” ‘i | cet chs Srork of his fe, or StiewnntGradyewanmiondta etl iar e tas An Se Sey | Eton model of of broadcloth, in a this sturdy speclman of un he something en nominated by the so that most o! age paw ' AHA eT Hearst Independence rs, after they ate Ue Vote with Tom Homeseeker to secure a building site in the broadcloth in all : oH ieee ee ‘ : ey need “not take ir Worthiees opponent iss ty ae were. found, to_be hs y other Indepen sour off to vote Of courae these men | great New York Suturb. colors. Jacket SUITS Be eteren ae rc ave Importince toe Lee Ste CON a tod, the ea ol ected to take only tong + s tee how Rock-can te beat MGEREaydvasindeotl arainldpeadence Se (7 vote-and-not the whale four | Secure at least two of ithe saa vole eh Oedowes aad: aoe i}-_ | mounted on velvet. —=—velvet=-und--braid: fair count.” that Rock's papers on appeal, draw Deacucn CRC e ya aug Dea e Ua eI month) in the section now selling, the hear w 3 Cluster piaited Vahesuptoses ar Peau de cygne | ‘ock Wants a “Square Deal,” Sawyers, were defective, and Grady's opponent-agaln found himself outside the The men who bave been on reserve|§ OpMment. . " ee Byening Wi iat was the first | Hearst breastworks ean in the stations all day will be sent out Our representatives will meet you Election Day at the skirt. : lined. ; newspaper to recognize the importance Rock !s now running on the Republican t very sincere friend of Mr.) &¢ night to Watch the crowds in pia 5\] Bast 34th Street Ferry, New York; Flatbush or Nostrand Pinafore velvet $ Tight‘Ritting model of electing Rock. Hix canvass o' Hearat, believing that Hearst really preferred to Grady, can vote ira Avenue, Brooklyn, for either the 10.40 A, M., the 1.40 or 2.40 Litto ener Couto ntaeee has been carefully followed, | Tom Rock norrow, and also for Hears 5 5 a cross Jn tho circle | t! ‘ +} ce rivhile tongs. it 1ook« lke a walk-| under the Democratic emblem and another (are the inamevotTheroaa)| P. M, trains. ; ; jpeplum. Braid long with — vest. vertorthe fearless labor } ‘ Rock, which’ will be found inthe first -eolumn, near the hottom of thal ba tot, After you have cast your ballot for the right man for | trimmed and I ned Trimmed "in “aclf quindd his “nom ao els : ies ea 60 Saka) by every A ECOL as By rer uslleves tn or- u Ss Governor take this opportunity to make money for yourself. with peau de colcr. Of duotone | deede and not bluffs, a0) jabOr, Witt As-n-yote for Hearst and a Voto for Tons Rock, Times Bul = i bi Sede tae sk | vote forall the other Democratic candidates except the notorious Grady. QUEENS LAND & TiTLE ase Aimee Bawa ter New--Foek | | cygne. All colors. plaids. oliowing ix) the i fe hight-Hour tnt tintroducea—by—Rock,—which ‘al aires = Glassen to be on guard: a many trickery at the pour. 2 |, | HOW the law of the State. Read it, whether you live in the Fourteenth District or and rpets RSET ASA N eee T T ri Mr want a auuaze deal, that's all” | no ewe et he Tailored Ceats said Rock to an Ey ning World re When you buy carpets and rugs Gorter at hin campalgn Neadquarters, Rock's EFight-Hour Law of us expect them to last for years, at $] 9 15 values up vegan 1 Bt $] 2 75 5 Wstuea'up 10 $17 (00; No. 237 East Forty-ninth street. AN ACT to re-enact wection three of ie Labor law rolative to the hours of labor| We guarantee them in every reason- . | . “Ht 1 thou was a better and the prevailing rate of wages. able way, since we weave them on % wt Beare . x mag than I he could have the job for] Hecame a law May 18, 198, wittr the-approval-of the Governor. Passed, three-| our own looms. We select with ex- G To EAST WILLISTON ofa broad ele oie COu res 1h, Halt fitted end ilocse) tourist “all _me,? he continue: st—the Hikes. fh 1: cmd acting care the finest wools and (0) (1) tures and Persian far cloth, models, in rough surfaee of Grady is a disgrace to the people The people of the State of-New Yor ented In Senate and Assembly do) worsteds, and use only the fastest in_pony, fitted and half-fitted|tweeds of plaids, checks, _he is supposed to represent. I have | enact as follows: dyes. We bend every effort to make models. The greater num-/ stripes and twill’, in many been so takeh Up with making my re- Section 1 Hours to constitute a day's work.-Elght hours, shall constitute a] our products equally as serviceable ber have linings of satin or) color combinations; plain or marks about William R, and his patent} jegai day's work far all classes of employees in this State, except those engaged as they are beautiful. And for variety sae a 2 ffeta 8 | trimmed effect medicine sheet that I have e in farm and domestic ser unless otherwise provided by law. ‘Thin section dows | of styles and attractiveness of pat- taffeta. - Tects. _the man’ who did Murphy's not prevent an agreement for overwork at an Increased compensation, except tern effects, our mills have a na- at Buffalo—Gra¢ ny Onn Upon work by-or tor-the State orn: Hielpal-sorporation or Ky edntra. tlork! reputation that’s unequalled e e Fadlyhawibe to Tam- | sub-contractors therewith, oh st to which the State or a‘munielpal cor Royal Wilton Rugs inrich color | —many—Hah se and bef poration tx ap whseh may involve the 1 t of Jaborera, workmen or schemes, not found elsewhere at “kilows 1 am wise ® Ty curres: Ho eonteli a atipulatioa Tabor —rarkatan—or- ante ttt ———anyhere ear there figures ee Gus z Ho gets $7,000 a year for his lemal se? the contractor, sub-contractor or other person dol contracting 6x9 foot sizes, regularly 3 yee es BeSs y =) 6 Rovers_the | ra part of the work contemplated by the act shall be per- 5 atiez 50 nitaee tractors of New | 1 to work more than it fours jn any Y, except | — —_1 Because -we have the Best_Location on the Island, y zines | xtraordinary emernen. y caused by fire or danger to Ife or 5 On * $27. 50. Because we have a Railroad Station on the property. - + ; n id Pauieline (contrast llc dasacaio puch Tabiorerectwa tion all auch -publle works,| |, $37 80; naw $29,50-—| Because we have the best Graded Streets, Granolithic Sidewalks, |. . ft ao { Department. Gray ts or upon any A] to be used ape srewitlf, shail not-be less | Artistic. Axminster Rugs—the and’Gas and Electric Light. ae 2 20 Jette defeat it;-and-lt reste with ling rate for m day: wo well-woven, hard-wearing. sort, | Because we will help you build a house, voters whether the bili goes through nthe where aio put Weve a umber’ of 9x12 foot | Because we are going to builda town, Fifteen houses and a} FIFTH AVENUE this winter, labor 1s performed in its tial oroom! sites that sell regularly gg 0 Rotelinow contracted ioe: = ——Mas Grady's Votes Listed fbi frees ee nO en She > "| Because our terms are only $10 down and $5 a month on each lot.| | THIRTY. FOURTH AND THIRTY- FIFTH STREETS Fray rote wrens e sk 2248. 4 ~ : pies REE ETIES Scive sual ier ‘Because our propertyis-ail-carotully restricted. orethe Legisiature-so-ofien that t de fect) that sell regularly 32, ; Ab tt Te now living) > ——= = = Ust would cover my cuff, He voted : SAI Romehenainad It $39550, now... $32,50 | Because you will have good neighbors in the peop! = aa for dollar gas; he intnducet the Con- conta @ AR at Hd deets a unless-the | Wilton Velvet Carpets in a there. ‘ ‘ aces fiscation B h Hers On OF 00 Cole vcuath Bey oa. De oa Re nie Poet choice line of attractive patterns, | Because lots will be worth twice what you pay for them in a y . mead eats talons of this nino uch person aval be gnuted to sm] feqularly 61,5. the yard ise. Jott BOYS’ and YOUTHS’ CLOTHING, qntrssoourt cand “ any sum, nor shall any onficer, ag of the State or of’a ae 90c * aes “foration pay the same or auth the funds] ; : + Tae ca fee i ph aiieee og seed tated Best inital Cingleums Nol He Call at our office for further particulars. eae ‘i a FOR THE OUTFITTING OF BOYS, THE SMARTEST NEW fetus Shima tekrarAORna nn ete RS Ghds, nor imperfect gor <)— Our representatives in white with bent East-34¢ ‘erry, Long Islenc Leis Niagaya—grab- iil. tn d e Eranbes aS UpeeOrHIRISSNY Seen toe Dro- | best ‘81.50 grade, inva large 25-1ch wen Ave. Brooklyn, and at Manhattan Crossing, Fait New York, STYLES IN- GARMENTS -OF-ALL-KINDS-ARE SHOWN, —__.f or after-lark logislat wit Si sch Poly-te-s—tine of catchy designs, now $4.25 5 ia) = Lined 2 aE aS eens State Institutions, or to » eleotrictans and | <ALL DAY to furnish FREE TICKETS. The best traing leave East 34th Street z : ee in Department of PubN> Rulldings during the annual session of $4th St. and) a: 10:50 A. M. and 1:50 P, M. ranging from School Suits of fancy and imported mixed Jong that he thinks “he in-dcing truotion. maintenatice and repatr of highways out- i] son S fi Pity tej eaainat rune aan (pect Maat een ‘ dustriet'a favor by-runtine” ‘They have cae (DUU SUI o- Filth Ave |. FOR MORE FACTS SEE THE Cua sas veces a valve hs ; hla HEU -AHAIT= (ke erect immediately: serge_and washabte Russian suits Coats and Reefers, way from the @ so Grady won't hurt his o tender. ¢ man is a le arnacie or ane of those things ail n ored with mons. I say put him out, ane I pror je that my worat will be bett ae Is = awamped Tyintenarsteel x | Wheatly Hills Land Co., including litte boys’ fur and fur-timmed coats with caps rh willing to knook| ‘ 2 nf 5 SSS Jo match. ed pay just ‘to help 402-403 New Century Bldg. No. 1 Wes' reet. Opp.Waldorf-Astoria, New York City. Also very desirable styles of Young Men's Suits and Over- goats, for day and. evening wear, made of fashionable 4 Bi Klyn Office: 132 Flatbush Ave., Opposite L. 1. RR. Depot. ; : : Franklin Simon & Co : =; Freehold i Sane Co; Agent, Pittsbarg, Pa. | tmpotted and domestic fabrics Senatorial Desert ANd ts the equal tn holds 27,00 vor iti Population ofthe clty of Rochost 5 nee - — 2 - t Hea cust of L avenue, bo- ~. ¢ samt ninanderinicyiene arn Special Sales Tuesday. “ WILL OFFER a ! WILL Seu ‘CHEAP STORE WILL’ REMAIN CLOSED ALL DAY TO-MORROW Sa aos 1 THE WORKING MAN : trey a (ELECTION DAY). t to hays. ere STORE CLOSES 1 P.M, ; cpacin terme to jrarwhaae tome in oidest, | ae + the faet_ot_ fe thriving and s90n be, tk Mf % +. heli wo (hon rn, umed to | nour ts for Labor Workers, - Districts Various ditrens wai! Boys’ Suits i clalma Grady held. end for two Now York City, m Teraid Square ths because | i ELMHURST jiidiah Yeea than four inl Aer ouenc Neewieraret| Norfolk and double-breasted models of all-weol Imported SE et eee alRl for, hand: ; 1 a publ e | fabrics, including extra pair of knickerbockers; 6:7 de — as | and veMe ON, tn Murphy's Own District. | 8 to 1p years Value $10.10, . 5 World Wants Work Wonder: ! AST AN tan av, Brooklyn. i : s district Tock will have | Boys’ Chesterfield jOvercoats ara w© normal majotity, whlch y, REAL ESTATE FOR SALE— REAL ESTATE FOR SALE— Aactleae ded for hoys; 9 (0.17 double-breasted model; made of ‘ | WESTCHESTER. TR UBLE: ME PAI aH CHES Ke " imported fabrics; igen cetaes SLL WESTCHESTER: baaetoee 0 S0 1) NS D A : althour wand wool lined 9 Regular price $12.50. 75 4 S72 By knowing y where Rapid While Rheumatisin is usnatly worse in Winter because of the cold and Girls’ Winter Coats { {MONEY IS MAI IS MADI Transit is going and buy- dampness of a changing atmosphere, ‘itis by no iiicans a Winter disease re ing before the rise. \entirely, Persons in whose blood the uric acid, which Prpeucse the dis- of English kersey, chin iin hae Raunt for Cash ite Right of Way 4h) | | ease, has collected, feel its troublesome pains and aches al hilla, cheviots, also Scotch tweeds, 1 the year roun mixtures and overplaids; 6 to 16 years. Regular price $18.50. | 2.75 » a. t heing. bullt, Yet wo are cloaing out the } | Bt a } Fomainini 1 Ni Re heaut!ful | The cause of Rheumatism is a sour, acid condition of the blood, brought Ki isceg) i Ss Stee Hi ( )) R E ‘about by the accumulation in the system of refuse matter, which the nat. } Misses’ Tailored oults Ss fo) UN DS hy within easy commuting | | Ural avenues of bodily waste have failed to carry off, ‘Thia refuse matter i collection, of yarlous inodels of broadcloth, English NEW, ROCHELLE, | Ne \oity, seein easy coming in contact with the different acids of the body, forms urie acid Fee ee SUSAECIR Ta GTI eao es lice I $155 to $175 per Lot. which js absorbed by the blood and distributed to all parts of the body, K will have up= Be i Sn id Par tp ; 7 and Rheumatism gets possession of the system, eumatic persons are alcristeceeial| Heretofore $29.50 to #34 o, 18.50 POSITIVELY ite TE Cee eae almost constant sufferers; the nagging paisa in Joints and muscles, are ; spr Rett Women’s Evening Coats that WH eeehuone renee tae rime ceomeree At st GRAND. AL Le, ever present under the most favorable climatic conditions, while exposure : Ce RG ee fine broadcloth a tan, gray or-black, lined with EC. LECTION 1 DAY AND WEDNESDAY; to dampness or an attack of indigestion will often ‘bring on the seyerer Bile sioner 1 i Se ee eR TOAITETGES GATE e VECTOR : ER (ralect 96 YEAR symptoms even in warm, pleasant weather, Liniments, plasters, lotions, tn +) nny Womens tere ke G0, 19675 | os ag BOURESINORS CeO areca am rt ete ue tepals and give te alee enor So ea { | Women’s Tailored Broadcloth Suits Promtiong an rea at New Mochetlo, bought two. years ee ig not a disease that can be rubbed away ot Desir Military Eton blouse, or three-quarter models, with ego. bet u ih sigan aire. in theta. ar ead its drawn out with a plaster, 6. S, 8, is tha ; many nieatedve isteincall tie pldinfastiianable eolorsi also ever: the ST INMETZ/S FULL BAND and CLAM BAKE under big tent. best treatment for Rheumatism; it goea rrardguandeinisaresiess Regular price $39.50 27.50 Gall GR On the eee a aa as AS ar 1207, 1,08 and [) @ @ down into the blood and attacks the disease us i by caiieas ie i aan WEST, "Rite Utkets calea cag trom agent Syed card in nai, 420 trent alge |) OURELY. VEGETABLE. at its head, and by neutralizing the acid j—..-._ Above Are Best Values Offered. _ lea beasts st ae! : rl tad a baad iphone. 27s obeons a | and driving it out; and building wp the ' SUStaa nd iudesendentiy (ott | 2 Der Cant. erate —— | io, gout blood, cures Rhewmatinm permanent. Being made entirel: 5 ons, N UN REALTY. AND “TITLE Ci co, of roots, herbs and barks, S, S, S. will not injure the System ia the easy eee totes ied ec nes a eae otccyie tin tel | F IFTH AVE., 37th and 38th Sts. mst BOON Y., TELEPHONE. 495 BROAD, Book on Rheumatism and any medical advice without chi ama smwolal watchers to helo lick Grady | Asscmbly, yay his succeastul, at | for: X 19 PROSPECT OT, ‘NOW ROCHBLLE, THLAPHONE 09 BR. x THE SWIFT SPEG