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| eens: ] ~ Decent Men Want Me, Says Mae, and I'll See that They Get ‘What They Want; No Man Shall Steal This Dis- trict from Me. YES, THEY WANT HIM— _TO GO, SAYS DOOLEY. - Distrusting the Police, McAvoy | . . Will Have Sheriff's Deputies | in the Polling Places, and Surface Signs Indicate a ‘Hot Time at the Primary. one might speak of the fight now be- fog waged in the Twonty-thin’ Assem- bly District, and which’ will be settled at the prifmaries on Sept. M as cantank- erous, but that famous word is hardly deacriptive of ‘the real bitternes« that ‘exintn between the :wo opposing candl- londership—Thomas F. Mo- Avoy and John J. Dooley. ‘There is real bad blood tn the con- | fest, and it will be little short of ‘the miraculous if there isn't some real Td blood spilled on the day of the -eontest, It ts a fight between the administra- “ion and Chartie Murphy, and it ts be-j ing fought out by two Irishmen who hve been at daggerspoint’ since tiv | eontest tn 188, when Dooley proved! “Shmiself an able antagonist. | MoAvoy cannot afford to lose the Qght. His whole political future de- “pends upon his winning. Charo Murphy '’ counting on him, an is openly © eonceded that the situation for him was + mever more desperate. Ut in @ case of the han boss against | tthe easy boss, this fight in the Twen- * ty-third. MoAvoy ts a man of tron ‘Accnstomed to’ power since he over- threw the olf leader, Stillings, years azo, he becomes angered tf any oppose | Rls will, A contest with him Ls a rebel- Hon. The opponing forces are worse than rebels, and he would willingly see their ’ Cold and Hard, but Honest. Bre his Jeador treated ay rebel leaders are Readquartera, the treated In regular warfare. and wien tld wha’ ‘Tammany Hall together for more than one hundred years. His word has al- has always been honest and kept his the district. Nor must {t be supposed that McAvoy never smiles, When things ko lis way there never was a more Hin stock in trade ts his smile and his’! affability, His handshake ts warm, his eyes twinkle even when he tries to frown. He is uever out of temper | * —ihote than a minute at a ‘tme. ang he! He Never happier than when he Is for- | t6& Although he just now regards McAvoy, Donent to shake his hand and have a rink, Dooley is the antithesis of McAvoy fm everything except honesty. Both ure | Fegarded by the disinterested as honest men, Dooley makes no pretense to uch elucation, but he does regard himself aa capable of running the Dem- give the victors the polis and nat keap | then) all in his family and immediate eoterie of friende. McAvoys Get All the Pap. And this is the real fight against MoAvoy. He ‘s afoused of thining too much of the McAvoys and the relatives of the MoAvoys. For every job, ssy the ‘Pooltyites, there ls a McAvoy or a | McAvoy brother-in-law, cousin or sec- ‘end cousin. t been made against Tammany leaders he Dooley knows how to make the most to tr eae ay. if “ o 21: fe -1 want E of it, Hé is a mmooth talker himaci¢ (U7) wen! and he knows how to select g00d "There in a f oratora to tell the story of the Mo- jaadershtp. 3 Dwyer, f Says Dooley Led Band of Thugs E Leader McAvoy was found in the § well stoked stationery store of ils i Meutenant;-Mo>? Wallace, around the corner from the many headauar- fn, which are on West One Hrndred tth atreet. Mr, Wallace 4% @ wealthy man who has « great recap for the leader, both aa a leader And an a friend. ‘When asked to say 4 wom about the t McAvoy looked (annoyed. i who | leven months ago tod a band of into (ite Thirtlech L work, and 1 oan pro re that oan : the. this dletriot away ¥oa, 1 mean Dooley, and whon pr day comes and ‘he tries tor Peat those tactles there will be eirong ‘@rros and de a Minds to. wo that he dos no plisn Milt, bo ot the Job thal tay, Heavens, there w bo ne “work, No man aiai Matenl ra Hpbkn he hrasalt one slenched vith (a gmacky nia) thal palm tits other hand, and enybody with ees pres oould pee toat he mean! io ony ny a, at se alate Si jeadar, will “see thelr will io. not “ine McAvoy ts a man of tremendous per-! Go" ail 1 oul sonality and powerful physique, and it trict is a courageous man who would dare Wnlowfui~ ‘oppose him in personal confiict. His \.} leadership ie the kind that has kept hi "You see, ok, You ate the ps are Alek OG lcAvoy an 3 methods and his ways been Inw, and the gruff voice mors, and they want a chang and cold eye have always been effective they're goln h ~ {three open-alr meetings so fai in making his words neard and his in- | pee eine ontinaiane: fuence felt. lexpect to beats him But he also has another attitude, He votes to spa nodiat now be is having struck oft the ist hames of men who are reported to word when it was possible. He has have left their election districts since thousands of friends who admire him jast for his real worth and who would view Many, good Dooleyites bis overthrow as a great calamity to! ate Cpe rreiear atria eae too, I notice thet he t to the court all the names he hungeea r off. There the three or four Aundred of these names that he d= affable man, but he never secured nor rbly keeping to give to lei eee held jibe position as jeader through his Primary day, but I am s!so taking care geniality, {oft Dooley of a Different Type. crooked work possible at the ° Belmar es now 4s there ever Was th Tt ts @ifferent with Deoiey—Joun a.) $s: judge mitt Siving somebody for n past offense. | @s his personal enemy, he would, should | Dooleyite, he win out, be the frat to ank his op- | Mh “Bef time, I was la , but this ye he's bres and Jerking it at’ them. era ever talk muos, young mau," ne| Sun rises 52 Dooley Talks Up to His Name in Twenty-third District Leadership es with McAvoy OFF THE WEIGHTS AND INTO THE RIVER FOR apiece to vith htm. you so\ bei oe They’re §Ick of Mac, Says Dooley. Mr. Dooley was found house on One Hundred and decent ‘peop Ko. primary, ebd hat tell you, there and If MeAvoy loses 0 he also loses his job and also the He knows nat, and he’ me can recognize them a dlock away. his neck bowing to them 1a arm out of joint waviig Tt 1s the same olé charge that bas being with him. slement, "probably, my banner Monday aince the days of John Kelly. And ii, and is the third they have set fire embly from the Twenty-third. a _Asmembiyman PORT OF NOW YORK, ARNIVED, THE EVENING WORLD, ), SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 7, 19 o7. AFRAID TO OPE HIS RACE FOR Ve HELLY prerincshey poccay HUSTLER SPELLBINDER NORTHERN PACIFIC A MARKET RKET FEATURE MOTHER TO WED f le of Extra Dividend Re- ri Starts that Stock See- Sawing—Prices Off. DOOLEY '® ORATORICAL FORCES? GIRL URGED BY I never to!d adah his opponent had he smiled and jis eyes twinkled. ‘No, sir; that if pik true,” he said. ¥ Nagle and 1 woul lo all 1 could to. ‘Nelp Hint, ae teed sity but I would never abd again bis eyoe want him. fee the: as) right in part, TAKES POISON | Drinks Mercury Bichloride Be- fore Crowd at Park Concert tha ‘situation up here 38 We to got ft f 184 tn Northern Pacific was the feature of y market to-day caused by authoritative of rumors of an - extra dividend disbursement. cod out several uneinea Great Northern preferred, Reading and so down large frac who haven't Penneylvania mother wanted marry a man changes were small and mixed and the | | wo years old, 823 Freeman | Crotona Park directly after “a labelled bromo been defected recently owiig expressed intqntion of | introducing to her @ young man whom desired her to oa HerstO BATE YN CHORUS OH 248 IN STAECT |Woman Occupant and Driver of Vehicle Hurries Away, to her mother i s of the Twent ents and pro: , young man, Mintrict who try. to ds out nehiapare. te thems “The big feliow's in a bad humor Come around later in the week.’ Can See Withcut Glanecs Now. ‘0. & £004 aoren of and bait my club [who Were with him in 190%, "He talks about the decent element * waa one of thai who burned down A hansom cab |& Wonian paasonger ran down and Killed M (i'm fair count, and this ‘DR THOMAS SUED DAM SCANDAL BY GIRL GUEST CAUSES MAYOR HUTT AUTO TO HURRY HOME ( | Miss Hess Wants £25 ants $25, 000 Dann | Cuts Short His Vacation in agés—He Plans to Sue Maine Woods—More of the City. Water Board: Methods. an AULOMObITE Accident while Aiding 7 Vecation,—which.waaexpected to_ce. tinue until Sept. 18 He left Maine hastily. yesterday afternoon, and any AerOnaut for $25,000 dam- | notmcement 1a made that ho will be at ages for 2 Ming | 1S desk, fn City Hall to-da ly. 2 a XS "Phere was only one vxpianation. for Hown lives at 26 West One Hun- | nis early. home-commg, that Thirty-frst stteet. ‘The acci- :plausibls: to pollticians—the rey in Jerome avenue Jaat concerning the letting of contracts Dr. Jullan -P: Thomas, has sued the: phyal IAMES McGREERY & CO. 23rd Street. . 34th Street. SILK K DEP: ARTMENTS. In Both Stores. “McCreery Silk.”- . Autumn opening display of Silks and Velvets, commencing Monday, Septer-her the oth. Sale of 5,000 yards, superior quality, Black Taffetas Silk. . One yard wide. 1.oo per yard VELVETEENS AND CORDUROYS. I Both Stores. Best English makes including Chiffon Velveteens, latest shades of Havana, Jaya, Mordore and Seal Browns; Royal and Navy Blue; Moss, Olive, Myrtle and Reseda Green, Cardinal, Crimson and Burgundy Red; Suede, Taupe, Stone and Mole Grey; Cream and White. 1.00 and 1,25 per yard Corduroys and Novelty Velutina, Cheverau finish. Colors:—Java, Grenat, “Beaver,” Mole, Cuirassier, Olive, Sil- ver Grey, Black and White, 1,35 and 3.50 per yard Black Chiffon Velveteen. 24 and 27 inches wide. 75¢ to 2.00 per yard HOUSEHOLD LINENS, /n Both Stores. i Second Floor. 1 On Monday and Tuesday, September the 9th and roth, Sale of Irish Linen Hemstitched Squares, Dresser Scarfs and Tea Cloths, Cerese £ itp tdttt The child | rned the corne Ly.) in the SR sorenmed, rse and dis-| Heine to stop «J GREAT SEAS WASHED | GUNBOAT RALEIGH.) | Deck Fixings of War. Vessel Car- ried Away Durlng Gale on Voyage from Yokohama to Honolulu, FRANCISCO, ted Atates gunboat Maleigh steamed to port yesterday the Mrat vessel 10 fleot now bound thie way, from the Orlent, The orulser {a expected to arrive within » the West Virginia, Pie" Hatomh tan Into a we ai, fig, raul Haclaas o nowt ype now Hemstitched Squares. 20 x 20inches.... aca oadde (Ce AUS PYROS GoW eo ioncg 6oc Dresser Scarfs, TB x30 INCHES es yes e000 “ 18 x 45 tee ee ee ne eee 175C SOIXUGA tae lence ae Oo Heinstitched Tea Cloths. 36 x 36 inches. ....-... .es ee [WS We!) on bnaaas HibOWh AG Damask Tuble Cloths, ax 236 yards. ices ess, § 68 DX ZYME reverse eevee ee 435 Axa yards... css ve cere d 5S BMX VOTNB vey verve yee G60 Dinner Napkins to match,,4,3§ dos, JAMES MoGREERY & GO, 23rd Stroct 34th Street park lane at He Sige aa eh i er Misa Frances Hess, who was tnjured | Mayor McClellan has cut short his) MES MAGREERYAG 23rd Street. 24th Street. FURNITURE DEP’TS. I Both Store: The collection of Fine Furniture in- cludes Imported Aubusson Parlor Suites, Circassian Walnut Dining Room ‘and Bedroom Suites, Mahogauy Fur Be (niture, Colonial, Sheraton and Chip- { pendale reproductions in sets suitable for Living Rooms, Dining Rooms, Bed. | rooms and Halls. Many quaint and | unusual articles suggestive of Colonial homie furnishings, i 7 . the Water Supply Board. It ts known | y Ne) doctor $s ai{il on crutchea : “ * ae Anat Mayor McClellan has. been recetv- J ) . from’ the hurts he received chat Mayor McClellan has, been recelv| “RUG DEPARTMENTS. rn Both Stores. | He ill contest the sulf to the Anish, \detalls of the ‘ler that has fallen | f - “a "yN, Te upon the Water Boa: as the result of ss . | he fald to-day: at hig: home, No. 17 |i methods: it Is known, too, that as Rare Shirvan: and Bs'occhistan j West Seventy-secind street, apd will tats as yesterday morning word) was | f | aue the city for damages, He has not |sent to Mayor McClellan of fresh de- | Rugs, 21.00 decided just how mi he will demaiid, a aR ey Wi ieriince se herby the | . ermanshal Cat fs sT nee Bip jrall te HO. OG 9 | "Tho next meeting of the. Board of! { ¢ TPE area Dp CVALLGLY, ail to see how Miss He timate a set for Sept. 18, Mayor M r / 0 recover dainages from me," .Glellan, went to Maine a week xo 3 of sizes at moderate prices. ; StTGae day, Up to last night there. was no F Meyers was not paying for te sivgestion of his) intention of return-| Domestic Rugs, 2 ‘ jride,. but was my guemt. I think she ing suddenly to-the elt ee a P { would have had « better chance in au- Se Royal Wilton. Size 9x12 {ft 27,50 e | | ing the clty. Looking Ahead. Siendardicunlinen Ne UeTHG/nocKlent|wasjestised by, two tral (From Cassell's Saturday Jourmal,) Standard quality Axminster. /Size ley wire supporta which stood In the) A charming young lady went Into ti i 5 middle of Jorome avenue. I had ofien principal gtatfoner's shop In a count gxi2 ft, 20,00, 25.00 and /35.00 1 passed.the place and reall town and/asked to see some thin note soa TY Sey iD She poles offered. ‘Thera wid Men Paper. Atter selecting what ahe desired | Best quality Tapestry. Size gxra ft. j in the night of the accident and there | Si@ heaitated for a moment fi as | was fox. The auto slid down the hill, “Do you make any reduction to cler- 13.00 q and Into the poles {gymen?" she asked softly. 2 : j ——— Gcertaaly, madam." sald che ata: Very durable Velvet. Size 9x12 ft toner, w reat bromptneas. “Are . DR. ALISON RETURNS. yo a clerayman's wife? 4 OED The Rey. Dr. Alexander Alison, Gen-| =; Sad the young lady. = sees ‘ ance Society, with Heauyuasera at au. | ip the paper in a neat parcel, 5) ~ Pease Fodrieeath street “haw gat > UN-no.! waa the lady's hesitating re- SEA) Pe) a sounscocnacuscoanoaketee) pa eMinerar 2@ | ply. Then she leaned across the cou “ x Rashes ng temperate. social | Pet ana spoke inva confidential whispe: gxis ft e diosa dove ee) apis afigmaitions: A Feception | “But if nothing happens I shall be en- tt = { ae Beer ee eon in oa ee ow, “atin, | Aged to a theological student as soon To ft. 6 in. x 12 ft. qr T4.00 if Ranged byes ny ote es ‘, as he comes home from college this yy ued workers in temperance And torr."'—Caseell's Saturday Journal Plain Velvet and Axminster Car- | | pets............1.10 and 1.35 per yard : 23rd Street. 34th Street. ot JANES McCREERY & GO. 23rd Street Ath Street CHIEDREN’S DRESSES. In Both Stores. ‘Brown ‘or blue Serge Jumper Dresses, trimmed with black braid, Plaited skirt. Dresses made~of brown or blue Serge, with high neck Sizes 6 to 14 i) years. 5.00 Blue or brown Serge Regulation \ Suits-__Plaited Skirt Trimmed percomearwenives! with braid. Sizes 6 to rq years. 850 | Three- uarter length Cheviot Reefers, lined with Venetian Serge. Blue, brown and red. Sizes 6 to 14 years, 6.75 BOYS’ SCHOOL CLOTHING, [n Both Stores. Norfolk and Sailor Suits. Made of plain blue or grey and..hrown mixed cloth, Excellent materials and well fin- ished. Lined with Serge or Ttalian Cloth, 6.59, 7.50 and 8.50 Curduroy Knickerbocker Trousers, Sizes § to 16 years, 1.25 | x On Monday, September the oth. All wool, Norfolk Snits. With extra pair Knickerbocker trousers. Sizes 6to17 years 5.00 23rd Street. 3 il Stroet. The Adventures of Mr. and Mrs. Newlywed and Their Baby. 64 PACHBS—LITHOGRAPHED IN COLORS—ILLUMINATED BOARD COVBRS, PRICE, $1,00, AT WORLD OFFICES, Pulitzer Building, Park Row. UPTOWN, (303 Broadway, northwest corner 38th St, HARLEM, 349 West tasth BRONX, G§a Mast 149th St, near 34 Ave, BROOKLYN, 898 Washington St. and 347 Pulton $0, Or Ry Mail, Hieltedbbosdl.:

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