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- Yocal ministers were also Jn the Alexander E. terlan Churv ‘When the President entered the poll- oi pallot, beth he ahd th: hands with everyone -dowin_to of Mra. J. there <iont, After Seganiore Hilt, isirekess mito ARE g- eountry. on his return trip at There was a big crowd at President at his home tow ferentative W. AW. Cock. Assistant District ee EvENENS WORLD, “UOSEVELT CAST. BOW SHATTERS WS SS BALLOT NO.94 BUILDING: PLACED * AT OYSTER aN BY BLACK HAN | fel Sleeaer One yen to Streets by Expiosion on Lower West Side. t shakes Hands with Neig! bors and Starts Back | to Washington. | Presiden a Loeb, stepped trom tie ear, @ rush upon him by the cos to shake bands with hb Johnson was! almost the first. Teach him and, the Presiden "How mre you, Shorif?’ A, co placed, ia a one-astor ature and ta in ‘the rea. The President miook hands w Most every one present and into « carriage polling place of Bast Main str laundry and in front of th men watctied his un Up the stairs. ote Ged ever fw re and rep ood mimay Unies bus ere oly eiruge of the) a not ofe ciue could be) are firm in the wielr homes w When the police empty tin eqn in house which be VOTING A‘SPUT TICKET jan officers, und With each one of hem he whook hands ‘Ten he was handed ballot No. $ and went into one Of the booths, He emerged in a short time and handed the ballot to the schairm’n, who announced: '=Phepdore—Thoosevelt-—votes -. ballot ary Loeb was then h er, Secretary an ee cast his the street _w! hig, and he drove off in the i Sagamore Hil with her ita aa OND tome to i} Wace train which would set him-in Waa! fpgton in time to learn the firet of the election returns from all party of the | [ Music in Your Home? # ‘President Roosevelt left Fhat you'are not @ mu ‘no longer a te f (for ay the “IDEAL PLAYER. |, Dean Mores, “athedral; Fev ete} @—Mlotts. _ they ere the best shoes— 4 Phir J i aE: Third, ee bet, ei dadthe 147 Bie a78 igs A Home ot = our by running out pridles. FHS OI to-day 0: rocks and bHeK-~ ne crowd was b rosta were made W.L.D QUGLAS pror ©3350 SHOES fen Do you woar W. Lon Douglas $3.50: shoes? If not, you should give ana up, but no ar ar hold-up, / arrlage and | them a trial, becayse produced for the price; ~ this. Is proved by sales. 1 make and cet more men's $3.50shoes than any other manu- facturer in the world. 4S GOOD AS THOSE COSTING ee AND 98. W, Ta havo ibs Flieald abe yor easy psescalet eg ie made, BOYS” SHOES, §2,00 and they hold | $1.75. Just the same as their sepa Gl Baise spe aagecrandl| wes 6S S0Taocarthoroeme are of greater value than other makes. Wherever you live you can obtain W. L. Douglas shoes. W. 1. Douglas name end price {s stamped onl toe the bottom, which protects the wearer against high end infertor shoes, ho substitute. Sold in'W. L Douglan exolual Fete agitate en wy Petron everywhere, Feat Oolor Eyslote weed exolustesly, Catalog matted free. WF, Z. Dowghas, Brockton, Moe. W.L. Douglas Creater New York 83.56 Shoe Stores: 33 Broadway, corner Howard treet, (94% iehth, Avenue, 3 Brosdway, oornor eireis 108 Waseau Street, / fs vroomieeilat 349 onay Corn Te BROOELYM, nd Wwaye OOF. 4! m Birt. 704 FIO SOAR RY LOUD SE: Thorstcn. oat nope ze tr alt sees MSorner 934 Btreet. Open Saturday Evenings Until 10 o'Clock. Rooms Complete- ly Furnished at a PEARY READY 10 SAIL ON HOME VOYAGE, a “TMICHAELS| iH BROS. ‘Fifth Ave. @ 9th Street, | BROOKLYN, (CREDIT 7A " Preely Lxtended to All, CLOTHING | atire Family from wore revelved Jemip, | i i} | Bandy. Hook Mell Gate PORT OF ALW yoRK For thet a ae Per vor Opens an Account, FURNITURE || — Elie every titre 6st oA | EASIES? PATS | Kalter W: Gpen Be on. & Sat. s.| } = are | eaters ts, ms ee Spa Sc in pen a aR eg ere Ney ane erasers refinement eee RR te TUESDAY, NOVEMBER ©, 1906. l Men Ss SI 5 Ouerctats and W inter Sankt, We've educated you to lok to us for surprisés, but to-morrow we ourselyes—ofiering, the best values ithas ever been your good fortune to see. Is so great you are sure to find exactly the Overcoat you want. Friezes, Blue and Black Kerseys and Mixed Cheviots In both plain and the Extreme-or semi-fitting models; also the ca All have that faultless, easy fit you expect to find only inthe most expensive They are in Oxford Gra fashionable fancy weaves. of quiet tastes, custom made. Sizes 33 to 44, at Suits and-cut the ‘price to match the Overcoats. 33.to 46 SteoadKadys sdotoosbualcnd iggest bargains in ST 3,000 Stee] Roasting Doe Shas! Sale Wednesday from 10 A. M. to I P.M, No Mail Orders. TING PANS ever advertised. _ ROY t Th: to the one to fit the’ t: E.OF YOUR ner. Men's $15 Fall Surts, Newest Sool Shapes. $8. 65° —__—To-add-extra_zest to the-above_phenomenal ‘Overcoat Sale we-haye-picked out just 825 of our men's $15. ES ¥ These Suits are in the season’s best styles in All-Wool Cheviots, Cassimeres, Velours, nobby Worsted Weaves, plain black Thibets and splendid wearing, unfinished Black and Blue Cheviots. with Jtalian: Serge and thoroughly hand olka thes Il hold their shape till worn out. Sizes RANGE OR COAL Only on Sale Jn the Basement, Tae: Prices m New Yok for Na tural Wavy Switches and Pomfpadours, do something that onan even The range of styles and fabrics servative models preferred by men sgivingsturkey, DO NOT RANGE OVEN $8.65 Lined $8.65 (Third Floor.) Women’ Ss 50-inc Cheviot $9. 98 $6.9 ina Jong time! Hand- some Care trnicn ait ever Srhich fill every reat of fash- ion amt warmth. Made of all-wool cheyiot cloth whose enduring beauty will give several seasons! satisfactory wear. Two popular styles: Semi- fitting or gcse fitting, with full ripple back. Vel- Long Specialty” shoes. Beauttfulty—made- vet notch collars. Satin lined to waist. Most desirable $9.98 values at * G@eoona Floor.) Women's3 & $2.50 Winter oe L. 9S Welédine news of warm Winter Shoes. Several thou- Sarid patrs from a-eetebrated peastect. manufacturer of of superior box calf, gun-metal evicl kid, in ten of the sea- son's _handsomest _ styles, _{n-_ cluding Blucher cut, lace and button, and the newest types of military, Cuban and First_City heels, Every pair splendidly built to carry you through the winter in safety and comfort. Stzes 2% to 8- Widths, C to EE. (Third Floor.) $6.98 F; ine W ae Women ’s Petticoats. We specially feature a most at- tractive petlonas of mercerized ct 3lc fe Wom- en's Pett coats of mer- cerlzed sateen; pret- tily trim- ta ic, bias ruffle. bara at. A “ares Extra quality Pett! sateen; flounce, 2 “and piaited flounce Heatherbloom Taffeta liasas; black and pastel colors; beauti- fully made with hemstitched ruffle and flouncs. Taffeta Petticoats, elaborately fnaan vith shirred and tucked flounces; black and all colors, $4.98 ~ Special arr Floor.) ~ Women’s Shirts. A Startling Price Drof ! WOMEN'S WALKING SKIRTS — A manu- facturers’ clearance of styl!sh broadcloth, Panama and fancy mixed cloth Skirts, In next_gored and plaited dels. Colors are | WALKING | new style plaited and kitted models, In a wide range of materlals, {n. cluding Broadcloths, Panamaz and cheviots in fashionable shades of blue, brown, green, black and —fall_mixe tures. is $2.98 elie WOMEN'S WALKING -SKIRTS—Fine—crisp—-Panama cloths In the newest all-over plaited styles, In blue, brown and black, stitched over hips to define the fig~ ure, Also all-over puted ‘taffeta sil $4 98 e skirts; values range from $6.50. Spe> fon Panamas-and tallored tn plait $6. 98 9,00 valids splendid assort. | oe mixtures; beautifull ed and box plaited effects ment i both plain. and chiffo ana- ~ New vo 5 Greatest Grocery. Special Wednesday Savings? mm n Supplies for the Pea Fable Reputation. That Means afe Buying. | by-concentraling | his. iclion ot Sa oe its permanent ted like ordinary m so-called half-priced Sterling Piz a LANOS 0 itcome of a a moment, but the result of nearly i | | : | i reputation ¢ wn in every city | v rid, and holds an exalted place among artists them 1 sell them at will permit 520 Fulton Street, Cor. Seat t Place, Brooklyn OPEN SATURDAY ENINGS, A LOUR—Makes more maw hia bree eee CER Hi Strawherry, 0 Grape and Currant Jeli jdozen, $1 -MeH-and—Tetephone Orders Filled Promptly. ERA BREAD of, nd bare é MOKED | SOUL =D pind nenled canister, $1 RUBBER PLANTS—Extra. strong and well grown) $1 vainesrmbant $f Men — mas. Specially low priced for this day, per gallon, elar 61 full quart 3! WOOL SOAP. oat (Hot —— 7-4 2 blend. a —untversay its Gatightful 22c Teas! or “POFATORS —Cyotce Jersey Vineland sale... 2ORT AN fox n thoroughly /¢ f 8 3c 29c ‘Importation CRYSTAL O Good as \\ per bott! Throng Ss Pons ht Lace ‘Ge, All Day First BS of the a Brought More Peofle to the Fourth ‘Floor Than Ever Before on One Day. NOTTINGHAM, IRISH POINT CURTAINS SOLD. at near 4 price—that was the attraction, For to-morrow we trent new additions, The purchase was an enormous one, and not all was put on sale first day. The department was throngéd all day. $1.48 Curtains, Parr 79e i ‘We want to duplicate that success to-morrow ath Nottingham and Genuine, Scotch Lace Curtains. Every palr fresh, crisp and perfect. We guarantee thein to be made of best Egyptian yarns and double thread. All have buttonhole-stitehed| edges. $1.75 Curtains,“ Pair 98c 5 $2.25 Curtains, | Pair ‘$l. 29 ae 98 Curkams, ings 98 (Chien, Pair $1.98 Curtains in the world: The best Irish Po $2.75 Curtains, Par $1.33 $7:50-Cureains” Pair $4,59 il $4.48 (Guetaina: Pair $2.48 Come from Switzerland, $3.50 Curtayns, Pair $1.94 — $9. 00: Guanine Par $5.88 $5.3 48 ‘Curtains, | Pair $2.98 ae Real Swiss Made Irish Point Lace Curtains. \ These are from the’ best Swiss factories and are not only beautiful but will wear well, $5.00 Curtains, Pair ‘$2. 66 $6.00 Curtarns, \ Pair $3. 44 $10.1 00. (Guana Pair $6 98 | \ $12.50 Curtains, \ Pair $8.34