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—_ané—Wagner Naughton Former May Lose His Own District and Latter His Sen- atorlal Job as a Result of Thetr Efforts to Displace Assemblyman Wagner: by Entering Naughton in the | Race Against Sinnott. 4 ©€R tooks as {f ‘Poor John’ McCall dug own political grave when he started te do me,” said Assemblyman Wag- fen, the father of the Five-Cent-Fare-to- @oney-Island pill, to-day. “It is a @tmch that McCall will be elected to at home when he serves out his term as State Senator. The will then have a chance to put tan in bis place whp will not play the hands of the’ Gee Trust, the wooklyn Rapid Transit, the Ice Trust other grasping corporations,” MeCall butted into the primary im the Twenty-second Assem- Gistrict, where, William H. Sin- -ppett ts seeking re-election as Wammaeny leader. MoCall, as the Geol of Maurice Featherson, trotted wat ome Mike Naughton, a new wesidemt of the district, to make the fight against in the hops that 1€ 5! Wagner will be stdetrack fhe Aasembly and a “willing work- er” of the McCall stripe put in his place. The Father of the Five- ent-Fare bill ts confident of Sin- Rett’s re-election. A Boomerang for McCall. ‘This plot was so thin that even tho Greek peddlers on the sidewalk discov- @red {t. As soon as McCall began to pull the wires a grand uprising took inthe Twenty-second, and the People rallied to the support of Sinnott ade —frantic @eckarations that he was running on is own hook, but no one took that se- Hously, and no one would take Mike @ertously only for the fact that Feather- @on and McCall are busy giving him| & boost... Now the situations has cleared, ¢ is how matters stand: Feathéreon was s) cocksure of his and own district that iho didn't fear a ontest. Ho his lumed himself in all the years that he has been piling up money as a district lender that his place was cinche As a matter of fact, any Democrat could lead that istrict and produce better results for the faithful than © been sho by Featherson. But, to Featherson's sur- Prise, three candidates have started out to defeat him. Each one ts strong ae Bis particulal Mne, and each haa the| ne Names Ot his general committee ket. Featherson in Trouble, Too. It is no longer a cinch that Feather will win out, Whatever support romiacd “Mike” Naughton in the early days of was deliy- i fice't has been kept use in his own district in the effort to| gave his own head. the support of Binnott, of the 'wenty-second; — Feathera: aren eth, and Dunn and e Eighteenth. By the founds in the coffee the alignment of Giese Tenders ta ow Pretty clear. It Ml be Coggey and Dunn from- the ighiveath, and rs from the Twen- Call under weeping 7, he may Vote tell what Featherson may, pen hence. | ‘The situation ma: jar as the possibliity ot sorralling some ‘good ‘contracts goes, and ae Maurice will be found on the eide contracts every time—no Pruta ‘at whoee political sitar he bows ra et factotui rd to Wagner. Showlng Up. "“Poor. Joba." | dt ve the irony of fas ¢o find Wagner and aggressive in support of “isnt for the people, pouring the hot into McCall mght after night, Grille ‘that retiring "person fing to reply meth except ca: Pius URliee ‘01 te and pa Bully annon's one-ey eu has become ADH Mike eeten ton the new. phase Naughton—he never figured. aug rey, “even the Chinese laundries where pictures were aisplayed have thrown os Ouc That's prety tough, lant WY. Baumann, former presi: Poa cre, hee ‘GigersPackers Nauraton favor. and al worn the’ employment of non-union Ir. "Naughton asscrts that he received pavcinbe Lie - ‘Phe great sensational play done into serial story form will appear in daily instalments in THE EVENING WORLD, Depinning Saturday, Sept, 28. every chapter. Love in “Thritle in teeming dbundance. A great throb- toan lift P.&G. Naphtha Soap does far better work with cold, or lukewarm water, than ordinary laundry soaps do, with boiling water. Doesit quicker, Does it easier; in half the time; with less than half the effort. 5 cents a cake. All Grocers. CatleRpiatnasy ageeter! waa ee" the! N. Mf Featherson | Dem: AY Coscrove’s CORMER— TRE EVENING WORLD, Maurice Featherson and “Poor John’’ Butt Into Trouble in the 22d District Fight WEDNESDAY. SEPTEMBER McCall REPEAT iT AFTER me Now !- AMERICA'S GREATEST CHAPD- NONS OF TH Ee PEOPLES RIGHTS ARE MEMAnua, Owens, MECALL A MERE HE CORES now 10 nih War poor Jonm” DID AT ALBANY- yu You Yorm FOR *Poon Tomn's MAN? mo MECARREN! —— { Trey NEVER £ SirUATION~ Fe- | Bau-| MMANUS SEES A*GREAT LIGHT ON CONEY FARE Now What Do You Think He Says—He’ll Favor the Five-Cent Bill! an indorsement from the Central erated Union for leader,” says “but that #utement is a wilful liclous Ile. As a matter of fact, eriean Federation of Musicians | fim, through Local No. ¥0, to make hid Eighty-sixth street place & union house. like sells scab cigars; his rough garden actors are non-union men, and whenever he. get he tries to defeat t unions. For verifi to James Barry, busine Actors’ Alliance, or Ph Stage Employees’ Union. Labor Indorses Sinnott. “Labor unions have indorsed GTO OCkUSe We bell sts and hobnob with hn MeCall, the B. it. T. agent, rs of Paine Five-Cent-Fare Kelly, of the organizations 1 leader are the ngmen's Democratic Club, Liberty al Club, Buffalo Club, thi axter, the Jolin Gordo tie sion Pobine, . che Thomas ro other assocla- are 4{09 enrolled Democra riot, with a voting population those roaring for the election on are Harry 1. Le Senator ‘The McManus in his fight | 0 to retaln the Tammany leadership of bis istrict now reallzes the strength of the popular fmpulse behind The Evening World's bill to reduce the fare to Coney Island to $ conts. McManus is changed wilh “ducking” when the Se thons 7) road Committee to have !t reported, but I was up against a Hepublicat commit- tee, and my hands were tled.” “put you must have kuown that the DIT was in the Interest of the Thgusaids of poor eof your district, Yet Coot tetany fort co push it alone 7 "Of course I that tha tiNl was in the interest of the poor, But T could not think of voting againat tbe couunit- toe of which I was a ‘That wouldn't be pariementary.”* “But it woud show where Benatot pe stood,” suggested the writer. I know it's hard to make the Lapet mentary end of it clear. But I wi enya Cent Fare. bill, sure enoug. Til give my word I'll get right out | | tbe Open next Winter and ght for i |T have made no money In for the Five-Cent Fare bill.” tram tled the bill. remarked grimly: Byening Wor! pees Mt ta pus e. mhow this to be the fact next winter sald he je Plunkitt. ——>__. ed TOO MANY HOLIDAYS HAMPER STEEL TRUST. Leve! the Ht Party moo} McManus has lent until Sohn Thing eho rade pase foe today with reapect to the charge, youoh- | other aiying. th safing no expbenation. Now, in the! fa to Coney Islan stress of a fq Gght, with his is realty @ Republicans ings 3s Te lenderahip menaced by tho resentment against his course, he makes this state- ment, which The Byening World prints for weet te ta worth : I realize fully, want the) Dill passed. Five Cent 1 will gladly | ae vote arfil fight for it in the Benate next, Peery ed winter at gia Bot ‘duck: voting, for the, bill when the et wes made to it} pp listrict whare he) sway trom the Ratiroad Committ sit he! TY aid everything T could tn the Rag. Se} Se upon this we quote the lowest cally an opportunity of the very rarest kind for buying a good piano at 2 Steck Upright Buttikoter Upright Haines Upright . Sterling Upright . Tway Upright .. Wilson Upright . Waters Upright . Pease Upright .. Kurtzmann Uprig! Stultz & Bauer Upright. and 21 others. SPECIAL OFFER: we will agree to take back within and allow all money pald to apply to any new Plano in our warerooms. e , PANO DEPT. 6; 5 i a LE tember Sale ——— PIANOS O UR claim for_your consideration is based in the Sim are in better condition than the majority of" ‘eed Pianos offered elsewhere at an and in our September Clearing Sale of Pianos ever_been quoted for pianos in equally good condition EB Coustquertly you will easily understand that thts Annual septembe}-Sule of Used Pianos is emphat On Sale Thursday———= In order to prove the absolute worth of the Ptanos offered We Carry 15 Different Makes of New Pianos. SIXTATAY.. 19°70 20” STREET# NEW YORK. PITTSBURG, Sept. | States Btesl Corporation hag sent to Pittsburg and Easter cities to engage 2,000 English-speaking minere and men, | who wit! work in the Connellsvitle coke jon tn place of foreign labor. Ihe reason assigned for this ure Ei ee nt holidays ‘in the whereas, the “hunides’’ have and sometimes forty holidays. miners ear, fact: That the used Pianos in Crawford warerooms | price, prices that-have saving. one year the Pjano you purehase Co Pe er oe eerie oF NI rn ATO mre lh bit cba id have only my word, and that ig Tia fight On the desk before the writer was a ed lat of the Senators who throt- It caught his eye, and he -"T know what it means when The «ets after a man, and ng a bill in the interest the It's tough to be on the Ce dklist bat I don’t deserve It, and I'll aking this sickbed confession he fate ei tgonsident wat be will beat 18.—The United depart- in tne face of labor scarcity is that have but |WOMEN IN HOSPITALS. lperorenees of Mirs. Rockwood and Miss Tierney, MISS MARGARET TIERNEV MRS. CHAS. A. ROCKWOOD A Jarge proportion of the operations | Such letters as the ‘following are con- performed in our hospitals are: upon |stantly b received by Mrs. Pink- and girls for some organic |ham to prove our claims. Mrs. C. A, Rockwood, teacher of Why should”this be‘the case? mentatry, Law, of 58 Pree St, Fre- ja, 8. Y., writes: Because they have neglected them-| yor years I euffered with female trouble, selves, as every one of these patients | It was decided that au operation was neces- sary, and although I submitted to a serious operation my suterings continued, until Lydia HB. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound was recommended and it proved «nar yellous ao quickly did it rost my bealth, I cannot thank you suMctent for the good tt ha@ dose me.” Miss Margaret Tierney, of No. 328 W. 25th Street, New York, writes: Dear Mra. Pinkham en only eight. physician decks hecessary to pe performing mother objected and, being urged by ar tive tu try Lydia E Compound, did so, bealth, the proper conditions were estab- lished and I am well and strong, thanks to Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound.” No other remedy has such unqualified endorsement as Lydia E, Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound.’ No other remedy pound has cured more cases of fem-| in the world has such a record of cures tae ills than any other one remedy. of female ills. Mrs. Pinkham’s Standing Invitation to Women. Women sulfering from any form of female weakness are invited to promptly communicate with Mrs, Pinkham, at Lynn, Mass. From the symptoms given, the trouble may be located ari the quickest and surest way of recovery advised. Out of her vast volume of experience ih, treating female ills Mrs, Pinkham probably qias-the-very_knowtedye that-may~help-your-case.—Her-advice-ts-free-and-always helpful. a Ask Mrs. Pinkham’s Device Woman Best Understands a Woman's Ms. in the hospital beds had plenty of warning {n those dragging sensations, pains at left or right of abdomen, back- aches, nervous exhaustion, tnt ma tlon, | ulceration, displacements, and Other organic weaknesses. All of these symptoms are indications of an unhealthy condition of the fe- male system and if not heeded the pen- alty has to be paid by a dangerous operation, When these symptoms mani- fest themselves, do not drag along until you are obliged to go to the hospital and submit to an operation—but re- member that Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vege- table Compound, made from native roots and herbs, has saved hundreds of women from surgical operations. Lydia E, Pinkham's Vegetable Com- yon years of age our 4 that an operation was I woon improved in _DENTISTRY. DENTISTRY. It does not cover the roof of your muuth, or fall down. It enables you to masticate your food thoroughly—{S easily ‘taken out to clean. Shown and demonstrated Free, “No charge for consultations. Ali extractions are made painless by our New Botanical Discovery When extractions are made in morning the new home at night. All work painless. applied to Be gums. set will be ready to wear The “Anchor Denture” Plate Can Be Had Only of Us. We are the originators and-inventors. No other place-can-make-or sell It, because we contpo! the patents. Call and ask about it. Fal of Teeth. Gord Patiinw 1100 up.| Silver Fillings TERBURY DENTAL PARLORS 54 W. 23d St., New York. 414-416 Fulton St., Brooklyn, (Opp. Eden Musee.) joor west Abraham & Straus’,) HOU RS, 8 TO 6; SUNDAYS, 9 TO 4. German, French and Swedish spoken. Ladies In attendance, TEETH: EXCURSIONS. Ifyou have threo or four teeth! CATT U MAUC Hq C H CHUNK {osert a full set without a Last Bxcursion of the Beason, Sept, 22 | Plate. You can have this done, Bridge Work, Per Tooth, $5,00 THEETH 4—$7— @—$10 GUILSHAN DENTIST Children 75e. Bellewood Beautiful Mountain Part of 30) Acres. COUNTRY. DoIEN Teo aot “| N.B. Cor. 125th St. & 8th Ave, i Entrance, 271 W. 125th St. OHITLDREN x "YAUNDAY. NDAY $1 bo OENTS. = FOR SALE. LEHIGH VALLEY Leave prenasyiyanla le Ferry, Bratton Autos: Removal Sacrifices. Manhattan's Pioneer Automobile Establishment, Wl sel] any Auto at price et buayt porany Ose with “any cash ; Becire reiladio Auta at pricus retae wues ake Ueorge Bix swell Packarcs (Runabouts alt ofS Hieeciat : ectier (ise) to. EXCURSION ae PEOPLES HUDSON RIVER LINE ri debate ‘$4 ROUND TRIP a Taare New York Baturday. Sept a isis een mhetid Heee Ye Be iw Rae GH STRATSONS cheerfully allowed. pe 3 Repost reaul New taut, Rodlas, cost of trtm= SH xinds, ‘Tires, Horna, &o. an SIGHT-SEEING YACHT S> ‘zeae eeu = 47, 249 W. 47th St.) near Hiway. NEST ED FT, 10.18 AM. AND 2.19 Pa BAT, BAe Ost, Let, 280-248 Went Dov ATEAMBOATS. PATTEN- LINE |: eesti omer LONE AN Ba AG se pay | Mamas BAG way, near Cortlandt at WEEK A Leas Bloomfield st. three blocks Po Ca ata WATCHES AND DIAMONDS) Y PAYMENTS, ToHand DaWOND UO, CA FERIGAN WA’ REAL ESTATE FOR SALE— [9 \iingn LANE ‘Phoue 6867—Cortiandt. BROOKLYN. eee ~ 2 * aN rye of any king framed, un- ON QU WAY Nera AML eit, MIRRORS #. ned atta Hichway, For ‘tuii pars |W, LYON, 120 W. bent a in hone 228T-NAth. | DIAMONDS, EASY PAYMENTS, a i WATCHES, ae Goods, Call gr write sewele: wr MCtrony LOST, FOUND AND REWARDS. Third Ay NOTICE! The World's Harlem Office, formerly at 211 West 125th St., is) now located at 249 West 125th St. between 7th’ and 8th Avs. “Advertise: nts, subscri tions, &c., recelved until 10 P. Talenhone 287 Morningside, Elevated, Bridge to South bag contalning watch, mille: Finder sullably, rewarded ‘Astor House office, HELP WANTED—MALE. OPERATOR on folding machi cai run & Chambers double Brondew Printing Oo, On. Alpena 3 18,. 1 etl) cropper tremens nee cranes erent 8, 18, 20, 22, 24, 26 and 30 West Fourteenth St. 7,9 M4, 13, 15, 17, 19, 20, 21, 22, 23, 24, 25, 27 and 29 West Thirteenth St Dressmakers’ Fall Sale Only | Three Days | pripay More. SATURDAY Judging by response, dressmakers are keenly alert to oe opportunities of this sale... , With their expert oeeeolias qualities and values, their eager buying is strong proof o! remarkably attractive prices | Salé Departments Inclade:— THURSDAY Silks, Trimmings, Laces and Nets, Dress Goods, Notions, Ribbons, Ruchings, Linings, Shears, Ribbon Velvets, White Goods, Buttons, Chiffons, Embroideries, Wool Waistings. Wash Dress Fabrics. ALTHO THIS IS A DRESSMAKERS’ SALE, Its opportunities are for all! Here all benefit alike————No discounts———_No preferences, | REMEMBER, ONLY THREE MORE SALE DAYS e + Women’s Tailored Suits Striped Broadcioths in the rich new color blendings—also Panne and plain Cheviots in newest colors and black—talloring and qual- ity for which a third more Is elsewhere asked— 24.98 1498 | 19.98 | Coats are in the favorite medium length—fitted or semi-fitte@—<— straight or round fronts—natty pockets—finely finished wit braids, velvet and strappings—satin lined—the higher priced have Skin ner’s satin Iining—skirts full side kilt with wide folds. SUPERB SPECIAL FOR THURSDAY Extra fine Broadcloth Sutts—stripes and platn— eG) elegant new models.....+++- ++++cececcee 29, 98 Coats, three-quarter or medium length—ftted—satin-lined—smart military style, with gilt braid and other elegant models with newest effects, including the elegant braided inlays that look Ike Persian lamb—skirts to match, with braided panels or all around folds with braid finish—black and fashionable colors. - ALSO FOR THURSDAY: | Tai Covert Conts—three-quarter length) Skirts of black Volles, black woini-fitied—stitehed lapped seams navy ‘Panatnaa, chifon and Peary and new pleated sleeve-—full satin - welght—oluster and kit pleat— plate Lned—finely tailored. 8.98| oF with one to three folae— $2.98 Coats... : ai! lengths—and bands— | larly $6.98.. 5 498 Black Kersey Loose Coate—% length— neeu Peasatene Bolero effect. with stitched atr SHR OH ser eayy, “Panama Skirte— piped with satin—Soutache trim— RaSTolal Pact seo Siae —box pleated also with Hercules and Soutashe braid} Picea pet ree fo Aa ni fote end velvet inlays ween— Collarless $16.8 quallties,.. .,.12-98 Eas two wide silk folda— 7.98 Rich Volle Bkirte—full ii votlo folds trim’d with allk bands Satin Rubber Coate—smart olraular cut a bat and heading of silk—also chiffon 9.98 breast—contrasting inlays end buttons —standii and ing turnover black— Pa » extra quality—five collar—oolors smuduated folde—worth value $17.98.. Our Invincible $5.00 Trimmed Hats Will be found even more deserving of their high repute as THE 35,00 HAT PAR EXCELLENCE. for our motto is to keep doing better...... They are not the only $5.00 Hats - in the field, but they dominate the feld, for intelligent-compartson of stytes,— qualities and finish with those elsewhere, cannot fall to yleld the palm ¢o ours. Corresponding values in higher-priced Dress Hats. RBADY-TO-WEARS— Untrimmed Felt Hats...... .€9 to 9.€8 | new combinations— nich you would usually Untrimmied Velvets........1.49 to 4.98 9.00— Fine Roses—all new styles.. .29 to 79 seosee +15 00-298 13,98 tv Ave: 6.98 1.98 to 4.98 | Coques and Win, singer! Ready-to-Weara ~——_______—_—_* The Wide Ankle Shoe Fills ; A Spectal Need for Stout Women | Careful study of the need for a strong, comfortable and an! porting shoe for heavy women has resulted in this special line shoes (only to be found here), 80 that where formerly it was neces- Bizes 8 to 10—widths EER. _————— ne fary to have them made to order they can be bought from regular With Hand-welt Soles....... eeesceees: Extraordinary Sale of k at less than half the cost of custom made. ne NOTE THE POINTS THAT INSURE COMFORT: Sott-Hid-stock—Light but strong. soles—Low, Broad Heele— WD 48 Women's Tenderfoot House Bienen - Berge Clothelsnts broad soles—low heels—just the home-comfort you have been looking for. Broad across tOCB..++++++eeesere-ereeser ONLY TO BM FOUND HERE Stock of B. L. Solomon's Sons, LATE OF FIFTH AVE. AND 17TH 8T, 13 and '/2 Off Usual Prices! +s 3 ee eG ratnd Women’s Rain Ooata ~— ih MORNING SALES To-morrow, Thursday, Until [i P, M, To prevent dealers buying = we reserve the privilege of restricting quantities, Moret son's Underwear Natural Merino Shirts and Drawers — inedium welght—drawers have double Oxtord, Olive, Tan and Black—doubdle breast—finely tatlored box nleats and trim of soutac! 1d 9, Bort Derr. h braid and buttans—worth $12 fartheratore, 7 and icdnds—for morn Bing aalen MAIN + jornin# “Ready-to-Wear Hats Felt Ranchére and Roll Brim Sailore— black, brown, red wod pavy— NG. trim'd with etitched-felt bande or with plain or Roman allk bands Women’s White Skirt: Deep Lawn Flounce, with diagonal inserts Turkey Red Damask Fast color—clover, pansy, holly 37 and other attractive designa- 5, ‘Tala price is below present wholesale cost. MAIN FLOOR—LINEN ROOM. gnd atreamers or allie pompons— 66 inches wid et. quality, Mor nine sale of ~Unbleached Muslina Utica, Pequot aint other standard of fancy Imce—ruffie finish, with Utica, Fequot ai sande rer beceedee-ophen dames iL, 00 Inches \wide, geod widths for Ince trim'd style: SSCOND FLOOR CETTE BUILDING. Prorning white Lawn Waiste ‘Special design in embroidered front, with effective contre ished with pleats—all sizes worth st 25 pillow cases and seamed sheets—worth 18 and 3 fin- Moral Royg? Shirts Whitw o Fancy Madras and 9 eu ate ore Stationery Pound pkge of Royal Vellum Paper— sheats—whitte or blue Oxford sizo—value .15, : Enyelopes to match, per 10, value 13 ‘hia 19 rate of ten envelopes for ona cent. JTHIRD FLOOR—STATIONWRY DEP‘T. Rich Damaskhs and Upholstery Fabrics ; oa Baer Re ta aeee at | S| 4 a | i 4 4 | 1 ; | ] | A i arid ae on aR re

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