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me iy Emma Goldm Allowed tf “urces / op. NVay: 3 ‘nial “the Executive Committee. : > @Peor John” McCall, Kuifer of the Coney Island Five-Cent Fare ‘Pill, ts a heavy load tor Featherson ‘$ earry. It is said McCall's record tm the Semate last year will cost the Mayor's political adviser WOO votes, McCall, who ts at tho ig racetracks buying thorough- bred horses when not jowl by with Featherson, was formerly p livery reom them at Albany. Other Foes of Featherson. Eherson's place are Tobias \° ‘nd Patrick O'Brien, Greesberna # strong personal following, and ait the Featherson crow¢ when the HM with the Fourteenth street organ- 3 O'Brien is g 4 y" ‘Brien one of four Brothers, al! well known on the upper Feat side. \No, 183 Third avenue. They have = phonographic stunt which tells of. r ‘son's shortcomings and lauda “Brother Paddy“ to the skies, “Phere are 1,8) members of tbe Cher- Club, Featherson's organization. Said O'Brien, “and most of ‘gm are of- | fipe-holders. John McCall, his Senator, ‘Adome issue, and his treachery to the Democratic party has caused the dis- “(gta of all regular party men of the “Pwentieth.” Briga IS making w ed-Not Canvax tr district. He took a poll a few nights yand the result locked mixhty bad ‘Peatberson. Candidate Nicholson ts a clear-vyed, @harp-featured man of forty-five, and ‘street. He has lived in the Twentieth for thirty years, aud, atihough active Wm politics all his life, the only place he ever held was master mechanic tn ‘the Department of Parks. He was edu- Gt-in-the public schoois of thir elty al course at Dr, Nilan's His headquarters are at the Minisini Glib, No, 340 East Seventy-seyenta ‘Mreet. Its officers are: President, Rob- et J. Culha: Vice-President, Sol =Tekolaky;. stares, Alexanier 2 lerome and Herbert Slattery; Treas- rer, Jolin J, Nicholson Owes Little to “Maury.” “Poor John” d4cCall at a Nicholsoa fing at Eighty-lirat street and eapane dest night. which tie. cani + date spoke ax follow “tbe Dy thorvushiy arvused over the nypocris: Gnd disloyalty of Feathers Ath fegular organization men wii i Fe,political oblivion BAN the close corporation and selfish tt dividnals called the Featheraon cliqui have been grabbing everythin becoming wealthy beyond their Mides: dreams, and feathering their “mesta-at the exyense of Democratic io got nothing but honeyed word hd. talew ycomises. Hat did the —distriet Ket fron SE; Featherson when he was Dock i PE ONY Seen w Tecreation =p Ss he had to do was to order its haseto travel nearly RE ant to} Maurice-Featherson for. ri faa leader for these reasons: i Becouse—of—hin—trenc’ many Hail, which had gi wer And forty anchor) Glepublican candidate, and public ht against tht interesta of Tam- jeny Hal) “Third—His treachery. to the peo- trict when under his Mature, voted m widing fora f lend.” Rowdied Defend Him femarks ofthe Bbeskera were greeted ‘ area cee. ripe tomatoes, decayed ¢ joLpes ahd old den truck Several} pat dagy full water were hurled | mm roof tops. The police chased over the roofs and Arrésied one man, Edward Gilm Hovwas oh the roof, but denied throw-| ing the water. | PRG card was thrown into oe Nicholeon campaigner: poor br ot dox t the hand that fed y fed Feathe: wed 0 are Gaedidate Nicholson's fr Matriiied a card bearing | le Roce Seth welt " repels z A PRIESTESS ANARCHY TF. McCall, Knifer ‘of Five-Cent Fare, _ Handicap for Featherson in Hard Fight Com- f 4t Mayor's Ader in Twen- At Make the Rec-y Bie 4 Senator the Issue. ANNOUNCE FOR SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 2ist., GENTLEMEN MY SENATORI~ REATEST FRIEND OF THE PEOPLE THIS DISTRICT HAS EVER SEEN! Tailored Sdits for Women, at $25 A remarkably attractive collection af two hundred Suits in six-new models; semi or/tight f tting coats, 30, 36 and 50 inc'es in length, of fancy striped mannish worsteds, broadcloths or cheviois in dark’ colorings. : All sizes. uetaon, chief of ‘Mayor| s eH cabinet, bas gdt a! + hands to retain the/ WILL BE RAVENOUS wp/of the Twentleth EAU EH OUSL Ty * Apsembly Dite.3t, where. three candi- Herald Square 714 afty Oconomy ldlasow cafe Sub-Station Store, Old Buildin z n Important Special Sale of —_——— = | An Mpertant opecia Tested There's a fat dividend, in the shape of actual, down- | : } right money-saving, on every one of these Hcouomy Base- ment offerings for Friday and Saturday that you take ad- vantage of. Articles for Fa'l housefurnishing. appropriate Autumn styles in come for men, women and chi.dren— and all priced in a decidedly economical way for strict'y teliable qualities, This ist only te!!s part of the story: © Five Special Offerings of Women’s and Girls’ Suits and Coats Briet descriptions only of thése splendid special purchases—bnt don’t let that blind you to the éxtraordinary values jiresonted th > Values $35 and $40. backed by Charles F. Mur- TRE WELCOME EXTENDS trio have so arranged that 1f, com- Te THE OOOR MAT. ONLY, they get more votes at the election than, Featherson, one them will takk/the latter's seat in for Girls & Small Misses The models are the very newest; the fabrics are of "Baward V. Nickplson is Featherson's that substantial character which insures durability. most formidable ppponent, and he ds- to-day that “the silent leader” Wool School Dresses ---- Serge Regulation Suits -- Gymnasium Suits. - Tailored Suits---- --++,--+5- Washable School Dresses------$1.98 to $3.95. All of these garments in sizes 5 to I§ years, and ina complete range of materials and colorings. Saks & Company Dividend Days in the | stylish. brand-new outergarmenta in the season's Intes* + WOMEN’S RAINCOATS Plat AT $10 valuab well as it 5 Sizes 34 to 40. $10 © BLACK Stylish BRBOADCLOTH COATS 0° Sood qu: trimmed with ¢ throughout with School Apparel Oxford gra AT $12.50 +$5 to $25. + WOMEN'S LYMANSVILLE -$4.95 to $15., CHEVIOT SUITS, $14.50 -$4,95 and $3.50. s Fitted single-breasted Ja Tined; fnit + | folds. Values $17.50 to $29; + $4.90. ly priced at $14 50. ears. Made of GIRLS’ TAILORED For you «$13.50 to $25. , ingle or doubte- |] SUITS AT $10 Hee ive breasted lined; plait- . ed skirts with feild. Siylieh suits at a low price LITTLE GIRLS’ Serge and cheviot, in iplack, blue yee, and received his political aée chiefly through the efforts ‘@f fellow workingm: and mem- “Bare ef trades unio Now he tn the John W. Gates crowd at the BILL SHANNON, The little fellow of to-day is usually a young gentle-— man—taking rather more pride in appearance than might be expected. PoLiTicS FOR MAURICE Saks clothes for boys will foster that pride—they have many points that appeal to both boy and parent. Boys’ Norfolk Suits, Autumn and Winter colorings, in worsted, cheviot or tweed mix- tures—the new Rossemore, Derby back or pleated models; Knickerbockers; 7 to I7 years, at $5, $6.59, $7.50. Boys’ Russian Blouse or Sailor Suits ‘of serge, in colors, also of cheviots and tweeds in mixtures; sizes 2/4 to 12 years, les Nicholson in the race for Their club, the Agawam, is. HICHOLSON [9 AN ARTIST AT GETTING Fresh, attractive sty es—temptinziy ‘ol prices on a’, | ‘ Hy At $1.95, worth $ WOMEN'S ena panel anit BLACK WAISTS. sleeves with cuffs. At $1, worth $1.50. Black mob aited £0! with cuffs 0. Binck me plait in fron . trimmed with buttons, plaited back; long sleev Of outing fanne!, kimono sty!e light WOMEN’S DRESSING 1oEed ; , grounds with colored figures: crochet edge. SACQUES, 50c. Gin s. We MUSLIN UNDERWEAR At 50c. Cambri, NIGHTGOWNS | ev oF cluster plaits. 4 1) At-7Sc. Nainsook, round neck, lace Insertion atid ribbon beading. ' At 38 DRAWERS | enbrotd At 50c. Nainsook, torchon PETTICOATS ie Cambric, lawn rufiie; hemrtitched plalts and <a ye sérijon and edse. Tie, deep flounte, lace Insertion aad at $5, $6, $7.50. UP CAMPAIGN LITERATURE: UNION INDORSE MEN Ts~ bird to Elghty-fourtn ington avenue to the There are 4,60 enrolled he sent out yesterday this let- ter to all the voters: ‘Dear Sir—An effort is le who are not residents of the Assembly District to int the management of the Dei cratit: organization here and to discré Boys’ Norfolk Suits, with 2 pairs of) knickerbocker trousers, in cheviot or tweed mixtures, single or double breasted | yoke models, sizes 7 to 17 years. i lyon Robert F. Wagner, Introduced the Coney Island Five. Fare bill in the lower house at Albi ¢ Nicholson's speakers, and ood judgment to New Untrimmed Hats, $1.50 to $3 A very large assortment of French Felt Untrimmed Hats, in all the latest shapes and colorings, in the Basement Millinery Salon, at 4150 to $3. Special for Saturday | 1 SINGLE DRESSES AT $3.75 brown or red: Frdnch watet |} or guimpe styles. Well ifiady, com- ff = fortable, pretty; splendid bargains at $3.75. j | | Clothing for Boys Women’s Garments--Timely Bargains || Laces That Save a Third to a Half Three thousaty yards of handsome Point de Paris Lace Edy igs Mors Tekutsity le worker in the a this territory pportioned and the old Twent Furnishings for Boys & Youths “Colorell Negligee Shirts of fine Scotch madras, with plaitedbosoms, attached cuffs. Sizes 12% to 14, at$}, SE a ane id . MoCal] ie Joered at every meeiit ! x ee will go to a chates Hives a: No. 1% East Elghty-second | without my eceking 1 was, by th of the members of the party district, elected ax its “Binoe 1892 I have tried to people of this district and the Dem © party faithfully; If it isthe wi was becun on him Boys’ colored Neg'igee Blouses of madras or per- cale, with neckbands or attached collars ; also white Blouses with pleated fronts. Value $I, at 75c, plug-uelyism that is meetines opposing hi am willing to contin and Insertions to’ match, In 3 to 6-inch widths, at Sc, 8¢ and 10c a yard, instead of 1Uc to 20c. ‘Torchon and Cluny Lac 3 at Sc to 8c a yard, worth 9 to 18c. German and Fre Valenciennes Laces, in a large variety of matching sets, at 452 to $1 a dozen yards, instead of 75c to $1.50. =; ’ Two Choice Groups of Infants’ Dresses At 75c, instead of $1.25, Infants’ French Waist Dresses, of fine white lawn, round yoke with embroidery insertion, yoke edged with embroidery ruffle. ‘At 60c, regularly 75c. Infants’ Yoke Dresses of fine nainsook, yoke embroidery or jace trimmed; also bishop dress in five styles. Fall Hats for Boys & Girls Allthe newest styles and colorings, in beaver, French felt, cloth, velvet, leather or tarpaulin at $1 to $7.95, MMEYER 6th Ave., Cor, 20th St. In Our Basement Store We Sell the Grandest Fall Lines of $3.50 Shoes Men and Young Women for ey) eI) These great lines represent the two great principles of superiority and honesty, patrons of our basement to Seture shoes at this remarkably low price which embod and most up-to-date fashions and sty d workmanship as to be worthy the name “Cammeye The Women’s in Black Kid-and Patent Eeath: er, Button, Lace and Biot shot was fired at Featherson and) Shoes for Boys & Girls Construeted with due regard for the comfort that the growing foot requires, the necessary durability to meet hard service if need be, yet thoroughly graceful in modelling. Regular and high cut, in all leathers. nocracy of this district is ¢ wre fighting for the elimination | for Young and’ enable the all that-is-geed- construction and bi pier siraina of a municipal not got a single free Saks & Company and the newes and of such superior materia rt” and carry our full guarantee. The Men's Patent Leather, BoxGalf, Velour Calf and Black Kid Lace. Medium and heavy soles, hand- sewed welts, Fall Suits and Overcoats for Men, $z5 to $48. in the Sub-Station’ China Store. Here are four stirring actuct reductions, to prove it.— . to__W,_R and the Democratic State ticket @ last State election, when he advocated the elec of the hand-sewed $9.50 Women’s High Cut Mapoleon Top Button Boots, in patent leather and black kid. newest style..c.....-- New Fall Styles In Children’s School Shoes Parents will be profoundly impressed with our new shoes for their Children. Boys’ Box Calf and Black Kid L: to 2 and 244 to 5%... Boys’ and Youths’ Calf Lac and 2% to 5%......... ‘Little Gents’” Satin Calf La This season’s ' Black Kid Button and Lace, heavy Misses’ Black Kid Button and Lace, i sizes 11 to 2, n's Black Kid B sizes 6 to 10%%.... Black Kid Button and { Sizes 6 10 [OVD serreeeeeeerrer STORE OPEN | BUNDAY (Z0RLD [ANTS (DORK GONDAY LJORNING [IONDERS SATURDAY EVENINGS. cnaseanannantienennnennnnreeeneennninare ner 1 Special Hints in Hosiery You*won't put your foot in it {f you buy eny of| these specially attractive sorts: For Women—Fast black, seamless cotton Stockings, reinforced heels and toes, at 12c a pale. For Men—Fast blick, seamiess cotton Socks, medium. weight, extra atrong heels and toes, at 18c a pair. a For Ghildron—Fine or broad ribbed, seamless cotton Stockings, with narrowed ankles, extra strong heels and toes, at 12}c a pair. Men’s Furnishings--Typical Savings Domet Flannel! Nightshirts, 5C¢, ‘arm and fleecy, amply cut, well made. Coliar or surplice neck; sizes 15 :to 19. Unequaled for less than 76c. | 25c. As handsome styly of plain and fancy Four-in- Hands as you ever saw sold for a quarter; 2% inches wide, all new Fell styles specially made for us. Also some of the popular Bat- wing ties, in plain colors. Boys’ $5 All-Wool Suits, $3.85 ‘Three’ splendid styles in Boys’ All-Wool Fall Suits, of full five- dollar value, in plain blue and handsome fancy cheviot patterns, well School and Dress $2, $2.50, $3 and $3.50 ‘Double-breasted, with knickers, Sixes & to 16 yeara ___ Sailor Blouse, bloomers, sizes 5 to 10 years, \ Russian Blouse, bloomers, sizes 8 to 7 yeara, Herald Square Four Fine Bargains in China ‘The September China Sale is im ntly represented items, involving sharp 7 PLATES Fine China Bread-and-Butter Plates, In several pretty ‘We are not influenced, even to the slightest $1, A DOZEN flower designs, worth $1.80 8 dosen, at $1 a dozen. degree, by rumored radical departure from 0c CRACKER A hundred of them, imported china, with floral accepted styles. We know that the long roll JARS, 30c decorations and gilt, 30c, reduced from 0c. ‘a iat |.60 BOUILLON Handsome Austrian China Bouillon Cups, lapels—the broad chest, the manly shoulders, |, l airs Hae ON © ithibright dover decoration’and 'eald 7100 dozen at $2.40 a dozen, reduced from §3.60, 78¢ SALAD BOWLS Fine China Cake Plates and Salad Bowls, AND CAKB PLATES, 50c prettily decorated in flower designs, re- duced from 7c to 80¢ each. Cocoa & Napier Matting Ends, 15cyd. About three hundred remnants of Cocoa and Napier. Mattings, that sell by the yard in full lengths at’60c to 900 yd., now at l5c yd., in 1, to 7 yd. lengths. These heavy, durable mattings are fine to place Just inside the door, protecting the regular firor covering, for the basement entry, or in front of the refrigerator. Be prompt, if you wish to share. y Sale of, NOTIONS Litde things you can trust, at temptingly little prices: ightwelght Dress Shtolds, regular) black or white: 106 a pair, ae Shirt waint sine at hoa | Wite Hair Pina, eae waved; ; 860 a dozen. Be package of 1 fety Pina; nickel, sizes,1, 2 and| Black Skirt Brald, mohair or mer- 3, at ‘ie dozen. cerized, 100 a piece of & yards. American Pins, best quality, 4e¢| Hooks and Eyes, witt spring, black paper. or white, 2e card ‘rystal Hat Pino; various oolors;| Ironing Wax, 100 dozen. Be each Gold-eyed Needles. assorted § to Sextra Heavy Garters, to sew on;| 10; 150 packal black, white, pink or blue, 28 a| Silesls Tape » 1 Snap. Fasteners, |» elt Garters, with. fotir straps | card of a dozen % Pyiilsetain 4 10-yard rolls of Waite Cotton Tape, are correct, and, more, they are becoming. Vents are a matter of personal taste. @ make our coats with side or centre vents, as you may desire. The models are rather long—the short coft is still “impossible.” You will note a‘strong tendency to lighter colors; what was once regarded as purely a Spring effect is now quite proper for Fall. We present twelve distinct models in sack suits. The latest colorings include browns in new shades, a number of striking mauve shades and blues in various mixtures. The fabrics are exclusive. of heavy late elastic, 250 a p Pin-On-Elastic Hone JOHN “WANAMAKER Formeriy A. T. Stewart & Co., .

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