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er a chcns of All Kinds Get Busy in Seventh, THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 11, 1907. oe I mus cand dacy, Req fire, sh gaa wh * irue to be sren And heard Venue erery night. One Get Realty for the Political Burial of Frank Goodwin. 7" jaor Tammen: and the old Sheehan crowd o: ong ithe Horatio Seymour Club. “making @ pole Iie niokel music halls | Goodwin's number tm twice ‘or three | Go Around to the Heratio Seymour EF "7 Club hope and a different tale ts told. | FY Where Devery’s Man Agatn Seeks Goodwin's Scalp Brey Ter-smimH “Big Bill” “Devery Leads| : Shouters for the ‘‘Working Men’s Friend,” and Is Him-| seif Declared to Be the Real] | it's member of a doren poUcal and eo: Sythe ereCeein AYERS LSC Of Ne | Eon, Values to $3.04 3 Issue by Goodwinites. | clal clubs on the west side Broken up ty (ie prearranged togting pees ata pgp ary Ased| FE | Trucks and Red Fire Sen ras tenietaehinenpatstegmmens $ -00 $ 50 $ 95 ——— } ALDeAran Eset, ay gdrucks (by [the dozena) are bearing Tent tn to. Firg. Headquarters: tn ord © ° Tne old Ninth Arsemfbly Dtatrict ts Dowling Jo AmiOSHip !- (ERAN QW, | era te Reale of Goodwin's ata Garvey atacraeremmsi ancien esok mater Peck on the job with Its annial UP Romcooo ire bur cop i, | i ' : ME BARREL! = = 7 ; ; a A.Great Number Slightl; Soiled. @onment makes it the 8 mow, and. the peeeene emndidat ‘Veeader are Frank Goodwin and J. Garvey. “This is the Ine Goodwin, regular Paamany facie | tion candidate—Deputy Commissioner of | @as, Water and Electricity under Juba }HL O'Brien. Has been leader for four yearn, succeeding John C. 8b Backing of Charles F. Murph jfoliowers claim), “Big Tim” Péquod Club. Goodwin ts. “boss” o: Garvey—Clerk in the City Register’s efMice; pushed to the fore by “Big BUI" Devery, and said to be an ao- ceptable man to the Fourteenth street organization. Friendly ¢o “Johnny’') Murphy, “Little Tim’ Sullivan and other Tammany lights, the W. 8 Devery Association backing his candi- @acy, Oalled the BfoClellan candidate Bay, sport,” sald ex-Chief Devery to 3 TT rae | an Evériing World reporter, ‘there's | | 5 : tyarty- named Goodwin whe would like | bres sy. | A New Department In connection with the Hee Sree deta outst Lis | ee September Sale of He's got mob of jawhawkin’ kids | i mas party, and ‘Pete’ suits the job, while ! “Devery’s name ts found in ancient _Tammany history,” said Leader Good- win. “‘Wo will beat out his man, Gar- vey, 3 to 1 It {s.@ shame to discuss | unt>r the searchlight of Ninth, Tenth members of the political Down and Out | and Eleventh avenues, much to his sor-| solidly against Devery’s gang. Almost broke wp & poker session at the Club, but ‘the best chief of police New| Fow, and it's up to him te drive traps $1 Antes for Goodwin. ‘ign that Ouzvey sou owa spol Bu salee The $1 Ante Club, strong ¢: rimary day, OY ina Hull York ever bed’ fa tn that class Poor|®nd play cotillion dance leader for the Bip a {rest—ot-the-soneon. “The —distriot wilt BOUTH AFRICA AND THEY RE MoT FROM AND GARVEY cave HE'LL BE THE EXECUTIONER- % Btephea Devery was a useless nolse- } maker, and sure it is the people of the . hi lower west sido of Manhattan Island two used pianos which 4° want @ new representative in Tammany | have just been put in geod condi- i ae ee hkel won't do. Where does | tion by our experts, i he a @ay he's with Charles Ba ee Satine ee ee 1 Chickering Upright at $125 f Gown his job under ‘Buffalo Johnnie’ Large size: sweet tone; rosewood cise. + O'Brien. ‘Pete’ Garvey te our choice for oh eth a leader. Xo ts bigger than his 1 Hardman Upright at $185 “W, Stephen Devery--rociety man at |>s¥e none of his political bunko. I don't | ior; Far Rockaway end alleged friend of| Consider his, oampaten ‘the teaBinent massee—has a last ‘béan alnst me tm- ga ‘Big Bamburger, a Garvey and bis running | Murray, Louls Munzinger and Alderman party namad Atewart, will be Frank ©. Dowling snowed under. The voters are massed gt the geventh, Headed by id coun | speaks 06 wentiy, & Scouring Soa Jordon, father of the-ty Broadway at Thirteenth Street ssoaen ee, |Closing Out Prices on Steen = eee: 13,000 Lingerie Waists the. Fleventh avenue tracks sof the Date Sept. 2%—Primary Day. Ta Collection of White, Black and Colored |Jap Silks and Fine ‘$9. = S Lingerie Waists, Values ty 130 | lOPPENHEIM, Guns 3 G CLOAK AND SUIT HOUSE Now at Thelr New Establishment Thirty-Fourth Street, West ' Where the Migh Standard of Merchandise which has always prevailed will be fully maintained and at the usual moderato prices, =) Smart and High-Class Apparel for the littie folks at very low prices; sizes 4 to 14 years. Pianos} we wil! offer to-morrow Excellent tone; massive case, practi e pedal, etc. a PARKS NEWMAN , Toi MAKES GARVEYS MURLDUFE EAMPAIGN CIGARS THIRST QUENCHER TO GARVEY CLAM. § Terms: $5 down and $5 Monthly | Watch for thes? Piano Bulletins: | ‘They tell each evening of tie folowing day's remarkable / | tes ngs ip ths Fou: th Floor Bisse Section. | 7am tor Frank Goodwin from atart A Metal Polish to faish,” waid Jonn L. Jor PL 19° ID 20° SFREEL NEW YORK. m. former m/e Assistant Superintendent of dings. & Gless Cleaner ‘ open ar leer : wee rN Goodwin. In fact, “Littie Bertie” Hull Sdimmy"' Barker, ‘'Dick'" Dougher- ; Sheriff “Johnnie” have declared for Bright Brass Bed, $37.50 errr iy i! it reasonable, Oak Bedroom Pieces _ Vay Sony in price, but-serviceable, spacious, substantially made and well finished. Both pieces have oval mirrors of good size and graceful stanchions. Everything for the ED except the Sleepers. ¢ é Dresser, $9.50 Luxurtous Arm The best possible material and workmanship are in ~—eyery “detail--of—thie—Chair__It_is_yery spac * Targe tufts and ‘oft seat and ,arms are most inviting. Covered in handsomest leather. All parts are calculated to last forever. of restful furniture. sizes and attractive shapes. — At every proper price, Rocker of same type, $65, and many other styles “ Mz A Bed of very handsome design, with 2-inch posts and spindles and scrolls of various Its price is very Many other styles—bright or satin finish. Verni-Martn; Enamel-and Wooden Beda_in Chiffonier, $9.85, Chatr, $60 and its. Ws Early English Table, $14.50 A very attractive piece in Mission style, Its 2 brass handler go well with its daik finish, iA Wee -Housefurnishing_ Specials __ The top @) measures 24x37 inches and the drawer is full: lenath. hre: of Ov. : i useful article as well as hands ge eae he ee ane com w In oak or ah eames eee Pictures of all stzes and subjects, Stoves, Ranges, Renee Sewing Neder imitation mahogany. Baby Carriages. Sheets and Blankets. Kitchen and Table Ware. Glocks and Orna- Rockers from $1 to $100. } s ments of all kinds. : : ‘ , Our Liberal System z a Ab, Gui wh L Gui : Fall Floor Coverings oe GF -Piece Suite with Loose Cushions, $35 Fine, ow anode th fom the county bet facrer—all eay fo e ~Cowperthwait syttem you can b A yery attractive Suite for any parlor. Its mahogany finish frames brighten up your home for Autumn. hourehold goods and enjoy puying at the r are strong and artistic. The cushions are of fine quality, covered in plush, Savonnerie, Axminster, Wilton, Brusse!s, Velvet and Ingrain Rugs and iccak 01/96 a month’ cn 910 other anaunte Loose cushion seats are very popular nowadays, and we have several other styles, Capets. All kinds of Linoleum, Oi'cloth and Ma ting. “Vera” Rugs, “Crex’ It'y ¥ Also regular 3 and 5 Piece’ Suites in all coverings, and imy number of Curpet and “Kensington Art Squares.” i you prefer to pay ca:t t 10% from Odd Parlor Pieces. All prices. No charge Be making, laying and lining. New Harter Store: j Downtown: Co v i Near Park Aypuuo, | 193 to 205 Park Row. Gat or S iperal Cad Pé! mae x \ 4 fs cod encima neta BO NAL horn Sain Fine Oak China Closet, $38 Its special feature is that all stelves are of glass, and its ay back is a full mitror. When filled with crystal and china the (#}§ effect is most brilliant, and i's polished. case work of quartered ¥ a4 Century , 4 i = a Geta oak and the carved feet make a suitable frame. i QWPERTHWA[] 9 ===] | iii, Oak Cellarette, $17.50 = Now is the time to make your home more homelike. Besides brand new stocks of Furniture, Carpets and Rugs, we have a new and com- plete line of those smaller things that add so much toa home’s comfort. Here are a few suggestions: Ruffle Curtains, 2 yards by 36° inches, pair... Oriental Couch Covers, 56 inches wid Y Satin Sofa Pillows, 5-inch ruffle - 89 Ponrtieres, Bamboo, etc. from. « -93 Nickel ed Gas Stoves, from. In Early English or golden fin'sh; this would make a : is 22 wide and about 18 ceep. It has a large shelf, a glass : Wi rack and a revolving bottle stand. Fast 125th Street Park Row — . Golonial Desk in Mahogany, $37.50 : : Colonial afecal | developed eck) cahogsay, | We] néar and fronts of the three drawers are beautiful, and inside there are spacious pigeonholes’ All parts are highly Fine Pier Glass, $21,50 "A large Mirror ia a great attraction in any room, and’ 20 inches, and there is a small mirror looking down above. Finished in mahogany and very handsomely designed, .79 Decorated Dinner Seis, 100 piecet.eccasesreessee +s 5.9 19 BlowaiTunbler 5ipatiea re es Fine, Roomy Rocker, $9.75- fine addition to your dining-room. It stands 40 inches high, The illustration speaks for. itself, Others from $10 to $50. near : . at selected for beauty of grain, are most artistic. The lid Park Avenue Chatham Square Sane and this is a very attractive glass — The plate measures ‘48 by from Others of all kinds, at all prices. Crystal Puncli Sets, 7 pieces 1.89 Beauty and comfort are admirably combined | inl this piece. 4.59 ithe seat is cerned upholstered, and covered in fine