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‘THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST one 0 an’s eee: Named .as ‘Official Place for District Conventions. TLE OF F. LEADERS. Fedtierson, Lantry, Goodwin, | y ele and Curry Have | | 2 . _ Fights On. of hasten F. Murphy has eettled tae Pwusstion of ‘leadership between Percy Hess end Charles F. Cowan in the - District_by ‘naming Cowan's hierar as the official aistrict meet- 7? for the primary conyention. Dractically settles the contest with- the formality of action by com- “issuing the call for primaries on 24 Maarice Featoerson and Fran- le J. Lantry were recognizeq by Mur ply/as leaders, their club-houses being named 4s the places for the district con- ‘ventions, but no place of meeting was Pynenlioned in the Nineteenth District, of dames Ahearn, a McClellan man, leader. | “Boss” Murphy assembled the Exec: ed-the- jous si ‘yuntions this fall and lesued the rall For the primary on ‘Bept. 24 Joseph F. Prendergast called the convention to or- Ger, and Joseph Muiqueen was elected @halrman of the. General Committee in Ghe Bbrence of J. Sergeant Cram, the Fegular chairman, Panic! F, Cohaion | >¥e 5 Bbote ‘Offered « resolution fixing the dates of} MvAavo: he @ifferent conventions this fall as | Mui follows: Tt MoClellan man, against W. FE. peatys third, Richard H. against Thomas a ; ret: John urpb: nest Peer i sirty-f Hopper an ee $=To nominate —Assembiymen. Aina Ti FantlAiursier men aga! a “Oe 5—To nominate Aldermen. Oct 7—To nominate-thirteen Justices yf the Municipal Court. Ost 9—County convention at Tam- Many Hall to nominate one Justice of Bupreme Courts three Judges of General Sessions *ix City Court Judges bill taaken his defeat an enay matter. aie genet | ARREST ALLEGED COINER. ? Prisoner Said to 4d to Mave B Just t Tammany Han last night it was i lode cher these contests for district leader- : toarhtor bated FACT SS Ta, sees pare under way: in (nformation tu ed to the pales Seventh District, Peter J. Garver ee emnerrs ‘ see comme | aaa against Frank Goodwin. Thir- SY tached to the Government service, Dr. | Frank Coughlin, McClellan man.| Oscar Stahl, an. alleged counterfeter, | arrested last nigit. F if Inst Francis! Detectives went to No. § Stanton streat ‘oby" “POLLY WANTS MY POLICIES? GOOD POLLY!” ts PO My FOLLIES ie MYR iad : chy MY Poucies 9 i} sinhett lot Imprisonment in Sing Sing, and that! up th and the coins fore en eonviel ted. Women’ s Summer Apparel SUMMER DRESSES, COAT SUITS, COATS, 5 THYPOLICES™ THURSDAY >, ee? end cus = SS Sees ox a suspictous ind were ones he made be- turned over to the He was locked to-day. erson and will he Federal authorities 100 Suits cee Mae 22nd, 50 Suits At decidedly reduced prices to close. SEPARATE SKIRTS, ETC. DRIVEN FROM HOMES) <= BY FACTORY i 2 : pcsoseseeoeen nerve of houses of ne <The poset ee Reduced from Score, of éxc Inspector, Dilion called. out forced inte the at! rge tenement hi four Harlem all occupants. is ange $73, $18.50 and $20.00 75 ‘uner Coats (white and natural) full length or semi-fitted hip length models—some with tafieta collars, others with leather collars \SPECIAL 6.05 AND 7.50 Reduced from $12.00 and $16.50 _100 Fancy Mixture Coats J in str pes, checks and plai ds—suitable for. ‘travelling and auto wear speciaL 10.00 anv 12.50 Reduced from $19.50 and $25.00 50 Linen Coat Suits fitted or semi-fitted coats in various lengths 5 0 Reduced from $12.50 and $25.00 0 1.50 Special o! Panamas, Serges and fancy Mixtures —eton, pony and hip length models, Reduced from $28.50 6& $35.00 Special 10.00 o! white Serges or Moha'r—in pon: eton or hip length mocels. Reduced from $31.50 and 36: 58 Twenty, Phin B., West 15.00 Special } caaraia (SIA. Store Closes Daily 5 P.M eee at 12 Noon. | SATURDAY | Closing Out Specials in COATS AND SUITS . 50 Pongee or Lace Eton Coats handsomely trimmed wth Renaissance braid— | taifeta or peau de cygne lining SPECIAL 5.00 AND 7.50 SISPSLASAD ALA VAPISSSAA the re police stations | and omered them to clear the tenement | fire boats Zophar Mills and Now Yorker fought tie fire from the river. | 000, #canklin Smon & Co, | Fifth Avenue SPECIAL SALE FHURSDAY en ct RE EE SS ETE Women’s Lingerie Waists AT LESS THAN HALF THEIR VALUES, An Important Purchase of High-Class Lingerie Watsts, richly lace and embroidery trimmed, 4,75 1.90 2.95 Va'ues $3.75 to $9.75. New Fall Model Lace Waists "Exquisite Lace Walsts, of-Fret, real Clany, Antique, Embrotdered and Lace Nets, 9.75 12.75 18.50 ae AVE,, 37th and 38th Sts. Pbilipsborn HE OUTER GARMENT SHOP. 4 Sale of White Waists REGENTLY $3.75, $4.00, $4.50 and $5.00 18 Distinct Summer Models Persian Lawps and Sheer Batistes, front, baci: and ‘sleeves daintily trimmed with Val. lace and embroideries. 12 West 234 Stz geese rites @ Avenue Hotei, through to 22d. SUNDAY WORLD WANTS WORK MONDAY WO) : aSiccnl Sale of Iron Beds. 'The one in cut is regularly marked $18.50—now _matked $13. It has brass spindles and an attractive e scroll. Some have brass top rails. Some are all _enapelld. Strong and substantial. Others were $8.00, now $5.75 8.50, iM 0.50, SU 6575 y 4 AQS0, 0 225 yi © A275, 8.75 af “13.00, ‘' 9,00 - 14,00, 9.75 a Te WED ep es vee) ee “20,00, “ 13.75 m “24.00, “ 14,50 Of course, we have others cheaper and up to $100—- brass, Vernis-Martin and in colors. ~ “‘Cowperthwait Sanitary Bedding always makes good becatise we make it good. Isn't it worth a difference to know what you‘ sleep. on? Yet*we make no difference in price. Oak Princess Dresser, $12.75, A imost attractive piece in design and finish. Our large purchase accounts for its _low price, The drawers are spacious, the “mirror is tall and supported by graceful ~ stanchions. ‘Wardrobes, Chiffoniers, Dressers, Wash- tands, Tables, Chairs—a!l woods, all styles, jf lI prices. Y Mahogany Music Cabinet, $32, 50 Made of solid Mahogany imran: with beautifully matched panels on the door. The centre of the door is finely carved, as also are the claw feet. The shelves inside are of ample size for sheet music, photographs, etc. Parlor pieces to-suit all tastes and pocket- books. Cool Carpets and Meta Do you know how much cooler a room is if it has a “fresh light carpet, rug or matting on the floor? We have such floor coverings in great variety of tern and price—especially China and Japanese Mat- ings from 19¢ and 21c and “Crex” Grass Carpet from Sc a yard. Making, laying and lining always included, few Harlem Store: | Bast 125th vai ear Park Aye Downtown: Chatham Square, : 4193 to 205 Park Rowe Fast 125th St. near Park Avenue néar Chatham Sq. 25%-August Discount-25% All Go-Carts and Perambulators of the $21.50 grade and over, all our remaining Refrigerators and all our Porch Furniture ere being sacrificed at 25% Reduction. The 25% declared on all discontinued styles and split suttes of dining room, bedroom and parlor furniture still holds good. We are offering these wonderful opportunities to add to your home’s arriving from the best factories of the country. Mahogany Finish 5-Ptece Parlor Suite, $57.50. Handsome enough for any parlor. is of the best quality, the backs being tufted. damask if you prefer. , Parlor pieces of every popular pattern and price. Everything for Housekeeping. Cash or Liberal Credit. & P its frames are beautifully carved and polished. G owpenthwait om comforts at small cost simply to make room for the big new Fall stocks now The upholstery Covered in attractive Sicilian, or in tapestry, velour, or quartered oak is its particular Handsome Dining Tabie, $38. 50. Its beautiful 52-inch top of charm. The massive center pillar and heavy caryed feet are added attractions, Same style, 10 ft. ex- tension instead of 8 ft-...3 $42 These chairs are in proper keeping with a table like the above. Their heavy peg carved oak frames and handsome Vic- 34 toria leather covering are unsurpassed = for beauty and comfort! Side Chair - -- $15.50 Arm Chair - ~ 21.50 _ Combination Bookcase, $19.50. In mahogany finish, well polished and neatly carved. It has an artistic mirror above the desk, a five-shelf bookcase, with m@ swell front plate door and a drawer-and spacious lower compartment. Everything for the library except the Curtain Stretcher, 98c. Now is the time to get curtains, etc., ready for Fall—this will be a great help. Very substantial frame, adjustable to any size curtain, Our Housefurnishing Department is full of Household Helps. Notice reductions on Refriger- ators and Baby Carriages above. Our Liberal System. _ The Cowperthwait system means that you can buy any amount of household goods and enjoy them now— paying at the rate of: ‘$1.50 a week or $6 a month on $100 worth—all other amounts in proportion. If you prefer to pay cash we'll deduct 10% from Sons i i i fe ASRS S TOS OF Oy MENU CLL AEE LER ee CIT at PORES