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THE EVENING MONDAY, OCTOB WORLD, as 7, 1907. ~ TIMMY AME CANDIDATES Fl ~BENCHTO-NG MISTRESS WEPT REGISTRATION ASSHEACCUSED VERY LIGHT IN HER GOVERNESS. OPENING HOURS, | | | | COURT HURRES. ALONG CASES OF ~NSURANCE MEN S WOMAN FIGHTS. “CEATIPEDE.T0 NELDEIGHT ACE | | IMS. DAN HANNA NO.2 15 MARRIED TOF. PELTON THIS TELLS ABOUT-THE SeuF-REDUCING STRAP ‘ANO ITS WONDERFUL EFFECTS "Lively Contests tor Nomina-) tions in Some of the Muni- cipal Court Districts. a GiANCE FOR ABE LEVY, He ‘May. Be. Noraiiated far ay lace. ins ‘Court of. Gen- ial Sessions: Nine Judes of the Municipal Court) ars to be clesitt this year in Manhat- tan ‘and the Bronx. Tammony? Vn Rorinations wiil bo made to-night The ealary 14 $00) a year, and in sme atring Democratic districts thers arc a @xen candidates for one pluce. ‘Thomas Dineen is “Big Tim’ Sulll- tan's choice {n the Secon District, which practically Insures_hia_nomt: “tions Superintendent of Sewers “Will-} fam J. Boyhan, who had a narr> Shave at (he primaries for the Tam- =many. leadership-ta_the Fourteenth As-t b Charter hoa phy’s ‘candidate in the Fourth District. Wh ta expected to be pitted against Fred- @rick Splegelberg or William Young, Re- Publicans, who are after the job. | Former State Senator Jacoh Marka is @ candidate for the nomination on the upper @ast side. He 1s sald to be the Organization's choice as a return for his eampaign apalnnt— Maurice Fentherson} Qt the primaries, The Seventh Municipal Court District fe strongly Republican. Harvey 7. An- drews anda dig field of candidates seek the G. 0, P. nomination. ‘Aapeduct Commissioner’ John — F. Cowan expects the nomination in the ——Bighth.—-He was beaten—tor-Tammany- Jeadex: of the Thirtieth Assembly Dis- trict by Percy Nagle two years ago. —Nagie—has—sinee—-made—his_peace with |, Leader Murphy.. In the event of Cow- fan's election, the politcal wiseacres say, Joseph I. Berry is to be made Aque- ‘duct Commissioner-and Wiilfam Hender- gon, jr., who ran as the McClellan can- @idate for leader of the Thirty-second Amembly District, north side. is to be ‘Sppolnted Park Commissioner. In the Ninth District former Police Deputy Commissioner James F. Mack fs mentioned, but Frederick Durgan Ja backed’ by influential Tammany men. Willam W. Penfield and John M. Tierney will probably be renominated + > Mied this year. The Republicans will —__sominsie -on—Wadnesday—night—In- the _Nthth former State Comptroller Will- mn and F. De Witt Wells ‘are fighting for the Republican nomi- pation. Supreme Court Nominations.. Mentioned for the Tammany. Suprema. Court! nomination to succeed. M, Linn| Bruce, are Jono J, Detaney, Ht, Burn- ~hem_Moffit_and Representative Henry] sed are Judes McAvoy, Imaelf; Magistrate James J. Alexander ‘Finelite, backed. by. ans and buyninesa —and—Je' | facturer, appeared in the Harlom Police | + hoe kiew, Money| |List of Voters Falls Below! Same Period of Last Year. ‘Had Taken Ring and a from Her While at Lunch- In eon in Her House. a 1 Registration -all over Manhattan in j the open'ng houra of t-~day showed _ a } menera} falling off over the */ of the opening day a year aga, About _| Staving Desperately to Sup: | mente paesentoellia prevalled. throukh: port. Husband, Who Says VS] here’ Is no-particalar Interest. In the | He Is a Belgian Count. NOW A CHORUS GIRL.; slectign thin fall, The only Sta 4 Neer! to be voted ‘for are Justices of the Court of Appeals, and the Repub- lean. and’ Deinocratia: parties . have Jotnea ‘on the two -Bariletts es] Candidates. Tho Independence Lougue fe running a ticket. New York voters do-not enthuse over candidates for Aldermen and tho Ae sembly and judgeships in an off year, but the full yoting strength of all parties will undoubtedly be registered | before the closing of the books next} | Monday nicht. ‘The registration booth} Are open from 7 o'clock In the morning | until 10 o'clock at night. Only three) [days remains after to-day for voters 10; | rretwter—to-morrow, next Saturday and text Monday. Because of the fueton between the} When Mrs, C. E. Genzenmuller,. the young wits of a rich paper:box, manu- | Court to: y grand larceny agal forme: governess, pie broke down and | cried. ‘The prisoner, a prematurely | faded woman of twenty-aight, who said she Was an actress, cried too, Before her martlage Mrs, Genzenmul- | ler was Miss Helene Ritter, the daugi=; ter-ot-aweaithy—South-Aroerican-tm= porter. The present Mre.-Gillls was employed Tn her father’s home in White Plains to fustruct te youny ladies of the house- | to make a charge of{ Marie Gillis, her | | Yona in certain districta_and the unites | against the Tammany candidates for the bench and the Tammany candida for Sherif, Charles F. Murphy has o7~! déred his leaders to get every Tammany } voter registered, independence League is making | extraordinary’ efforts to make a respec tal children, and jeft him. Then she mar- tied Frederick Gillis, who clalmed to be a Belgium count fhe has been llving with him tn furnished rooms at No. (% West Forty-sixth street. Under the name of Miss Anderson she has made a Jiving—-for—the—palr_in—the—ohoruses—of | Broadway productions, for while her good looks have not held, her voice Is stil full and aweet. Tells Story of Hard Luck. On Bent. 11, according to ilttle Mra, Gensenmulier, she was at her apart- ments’ No. 51 West One Hundred and 1m Thirty-ninth street, when Mra, Gils | of William Ro Hearst's: political infia: came to see her. The former governess, | ¢nce When he is not running for office shabby and worn-looking, told her at |" followers have had to enroll as members of=the—Independence League and x0 place themselves in position to take part in the primaries. All the machin éry of the Hearst organization Pushed to the limit to ‘get out the mem- irship. é f The November elextion will serve to bring out for the first time the strength Not one of the twenty voting mem- tarda job xhe-had-to-keep | pers who make thetr- me period -centipede interrupted « plho | engineer, Justice: Dowling Rejects Pleas for Long Deliys ia Argu- ments on Indictments. W rigeling Creature Coane Other Players Away, but Mrs. Thomsen Got a Broom. Before Justice Dowling, In the Crim- inal. Branch of the Supreme Court,|* PMatrict-Attorney Jerome to-day moved lithe trials of five of the oMiciais-of the Ht&, ‘insurance companles ‘who were tn-| dleted < fee forgery. persury. or: .misde~ meanor as ia, reault of the revelations before the Arindtrong’ Investigation | Committees. : Because of tiie desires of the gounsel | Of the defendants for time in wich to argue for tlie setting aside, of thé in- @ictments. none of the cases was takou up for immediate hearing: Of tha ac-y cused men only one—Gillette, formerly) of the Mutual Life appeared in court! perdonally, The othe#s sent us their proxies a massive and impr array of high-pric corporation lawyers. ‘Ak s6on as the fall term had been convened the District-Attorney moved to try John It, Hegeman, president of the Metropolitan Late, who in May was tndie: ten times—three counts for perjury and seven ‘counts for forgery in the tt Geta a Week's Delay. Hegeman’s lawyer, Join D. Lindsay, bf Nicoll, Anable-& Lindsay, said he Wanted ut least two or three woeks ip which {o prepare an argument against -—* eros. re pe: et at ad APTS, ‘Wer prepare: ai Mts: ET ie one: Bouu ys ~ aces must be peeled. Grabbing a lexthanae’ ‘pete Sersrrcssr' se 3 broom, she sw: AE poow centipede | week, The Prstice cut short the argu: {Into the ve. hature experts say | iment by saying ne would hear argu: he dled. gracefully: | ‘Then. Sirs. ‘Thsti- ments for and uguinwt the setting aside } forced companions to return | Of the Jndicunents next Monday. to play, melded her eight aces and won| “rhe name of George the-geme. Ont of the party_was_mesn| tormer yice-preshient of the enough to say that the arrival of Mr. | Lite, indicted sf Umes for forgery. ar Centipede antedated the dixcovery that Seeeie wax next on Mr. ~ ta A lonesome, wriggling—nature author- Iles to-day added “weeping little aboard: the United Freight Company's teamer Bradford; coming up front Port ntonia, Jamaica, while tooking-tor his centipede soul-companion. Seated about the cabin table were! Capt. Thomsen and his wife, the chief) C. E, Tonner, who would rather play pinoohle than watch the re- volving motors, and the-onix: fon the boat, Vivian .Melied. \ As the ‘story goes, Mrs. Thomsen was & hard Liqser, All night long‘her complaints of | poor luck could be heard. Then ali at once fortune seemed to sinlle. She was [tar aatern in th for the game when her husban luck, dealt “her eight aces--something which could happen only in’ midocean, and that on 9 raging sea. ‘All the playerd were amazed —even Mrs, Thomsen. who looked suspwlousiy inthe direction of her husband. The others Rope their eyes fantened to the table. None dared smile. but all thought of a great deal. Then som Mee “ , Toot Of the cabtn, ‘equirm- he had broken seve dropped. the bis affinity. tons cantipede, He landed. plumb in th Mrs Thomsen —t tars. Bradford |n a banana-carrier, queritly carries cent THAW'S TRIAL IS kines said he would have a motion urgye against the indict-| ments on the ground that the evidence which they” were did not orime had been committed. He Pas but fre- show & Ming mace withdrew eu How. her titled husband Jn comfort. The young or Millionaires’ * Club, Fifth wite went to the telepphone and or- | {oS Sat se thisattentocnta The} myere dered from » near-by caterell a lunch | greatly” displeased. when they Yoarned eon for two. During the meal she re-/ that their jection district, membered that Mra. Gillls was uneasy ‘olace of wiileh hed “troun’ istry place of which had’ been around and) nervous, and after her’ forlorn To the-ne! place at No. mWent Fitty-clelit Bho traced the ex-governess to her | and through a hallway. The club mem- tation when she saw 2, the ring and the! Of Another. district, opposite, by ‘mle romised, acording to Mrs. Genxenmul- My own dear, sweet Hol- | Me Witch 1 pawns fH never wtsla. before und Row dani jwoman, wept na ehe| Miss Marion Fish, See SRFOFEGE i wat Ty - Nosdand | eSTOOE arked wish Oj U Gi ape toaeh, a Sullivan man; ‘Mocre and ‘Edward Browne, formerly @ City Court Judge. ‘The term | --fourjeen__years,_and the xy/inaa been recently, increased trom| Among the Tammany Hall men forward: fer, the nominations for city Judge are Edward #. O-Deverand Jenn SaaS toe ae ei a ee hed ward J. ee! who union. jedomepeole Eater BF viabert.. rh I Michaal d, Muiguees (urothersys the corner in, Sixty-firat atreet, had visitor had one she missed her en- ayawallowed Up byialarser: datrict gagement ring worth #5 and a si0 pi | 274 they had to, sourney + that had been lying on a dressing table. | street, near Bix The’ registration booth je in an ar- shabby lodgings and taxed her with the | tist's studio up a long fight of stairs theft, Bhe’ says Mra. Gillis confersed, | pera who wanted to yeginter, were Uns ‘saying she had been overcome by temp-| able to locate the new place. Several ot thm rot into. the reeiatering piace money lying within her reach and | ° {Thought of” the’ délicactes they” would 7 TOR SINE Coane Tron Tarn, Shes tor,—to-repay_her_at the rate of 85 a Gets_Pleading Letter ‘On Sept.-20-she- received -& letter ad- ding with—her-not to cause tne’ writers arrest. The ietter sald: Incloring” the recelpt_an der the name. of Mies Anderson. aa wes Helene, for heven's sake! Use TESE befors ali the matinee | BELT is am oes rthefate—tho> Goin ia bets, uk be out MT maw Mrs. Gensenmuiler, who {1 small Hasiaad jetter_ to’ Magistrate |Speaker Hamilton Fish, thia afternoon LA eR Le jelatnied ae ter—property Jewels and that ane should Be _eimisned: | been found inthe four-trinks—of- he ring was the firs me) an Roteipliaeeye {Street, lately a servant in the lective Sheri Fish | ixth Street Bta-|The identification by Miss tal ietitorna eatate Tehearsing With ‘pert of the contents of the trunks-took can Hall, Elghth avenue and Forty-|place in the detective office of the Di wigirttreatr oh and locked her up. The} trict-Attorney's sue at the Criminal a + forward ta eee ene er | Anna Biréet”RXvE-up-ter-place—as—a Both Wanted Case Dropped. | maid ‘8 the Fish summer hore in Gar- Ys eStormight-ago-—atter: Both the women besged the Magis; trate % drop the case and turn Mra‘! sie ltt Miea Fish missed, many articles ADAT De was’ (+ apparel and some trinkets. A mem- Gillis: toowe.—He- explained powerless, an Man‘ Who Resented Insult to ~ Wifes Unconscious in ‘Michael Ourran, thirty years old, who eave he—le_an—ironworker-and—iyes at No. HB East, Fifty-ninth street, 4s ylocked Up in the East Sixty-eeventh ous assault upon enn polleg twenty Ave years, 3 clerk. No. t oye is unconscious Hospital with a Dillon, Mrs, Dillon and his sister were watking up Third avenuo on their way home early to-day. At. Fifty-ninth a@trect they encountered Curran, who. Mrs, Dillon says, made an insulting re- aark. They passed on a feW steps, when Dillon turned and stepped up to Curtan, of whom he demanded an apol- ony. Mrs. Dilion sayn that Curran swung ence at Dillon, who dropped to the swalk and lay there unconscious. Cur- Fan man east toward Second avenue. ‘Toe transfer crowd at the corner heard the women's cries for help ahd over- thok Currun before Second avenue was qeached. They were beating him when Detective Winter, of thd East ‘Bixty- @eventh street station, came ‘up and Arrested hisn, | Who Is The Bireot Station under a. charge of feloni- | Farry “oneal forthe secand- time: to; = TEN ROCKS WEN ee: BY FORMER MAID jdan,—of-the-Feet-One+family. who left for Europe Inst wee kay youee el tee “ber_of her family secured a werrant of ; DECEMBER 20 | Justice Dowling Fixes Date by Agreement with Jerome, the argument It Oct, 16. Mr. Delufleld the pleas of not euuty that baa entered originally, this, being & tormal- ity te mph uty + armaments. of ax Beet ae, che Caatles Fi New anes ‘and Company, wh Bere Sith Perkins on six counts for forgery in the third degree “while a [member of the Finance Committee of the New York Life, Attorney Wallace MacFarlane withdrew the pleas of not guilty aoe erred noties of nls motion missal of the “indictments. This lerrenane was also net for Oct. 16 Gillette's Trial Day Sete: a ter R-Giltette, former vice | F Dr OY MAS Mutual Lite ex-Judee Sheehan iasen aaked rguments 0: ae “ne indictments, wh! Va the taint deRree. Prone called attention to the fact, that | | ‘ustics peenbaun had alrea _| duese® Orthotion, Thereupon Hatoh renowed moun, IRE TY are gue 2: fier issue hedge Hagen killing of Stanford White on Dec. had withdrawn nae ae ‘Rutty. | the Criminal Branch ‘of the tupac ‘An order for @ special jury ‘panel was Court-before Just Insuedast Robert, A. Grannis, another The dute was agreed Ter vise-Prealds ual ‘Dowling’ Life, there wer lwo indictmonts—one Attorney Jerome for forerty inthe third degree and one Seton, jipwho 7 te fing a false and fraudulent state- ot Aaystaat Dist eLttleton wanted Thaw’: Former, ra or the fire: “Monday tre Nee axed = 2g wiih be — Stes tern triads fae fon th 4 that bon of - rownd that both of them a ats oe the avon the same. esitonce. No Favor from Jerom refused. The Justice xed) parent ae Ls to th halt auAlilica- rvice in the < “wiltas Helpers. Frente chiewgn—sournatj— ope ay paehie aheov fiesAnd, are Na NEE Hot cata TaUrniee Cai ne will have the ald of As- fot-Attorney Krosel, who Dre} h + 1 re you can “Pape cme ta EL i aby las ve beet {ent promieedl fo help: me: oo paneer ture In niatrimony reporters” ‘Seated himself he said, Lat_New York make known their identity. suggested Oct, 21 shite Bowl date G2] roneck, ‘where COURTS OPEN WITH 10,00 SUITS READY Wedding Takes Place at Home! of a Minister in Stam- ford, Conn. (Spertat to The Krening: Worl; STAMFORD. Conn., Oct. D. Pelton, of. New. York,” and Mr | Eligjabeth G. Hanna, divorced wite Dan R. Hanna, the son of the Senator Ofirk Hanna. of bate ‘atthe’ realdence of Rey, ardton, Ghareh. The ceremony awas, over. in ten min- Utes: ‘The weddme party, ‘composed of Pour persons Ddesides the bride and bridegroom, arrtyed here in motor cars about 1 o'clock and Mr. Pelton took out a wedding | f the Town Clerk's omice. ea Jt W. pastor of the First Ricb- In anawer to Town Clerk W’ i questions he sald he struc re; was the won of Guy R. Pelton and was a di vYorced man, this being his second ver Mrs. Hanna remained In the motor oar outaide the town buliding. Pelton’ sald she was thirty-four, was born In New York, lived tn gece ae a. daugh- ter of Charles Gordon was Geewull it being Aves thea mar with “No information; let the records eee tor themselves He refused to talk Ang, jee himself or his bride. The wedding party went at once ta Rey. Mr. Richardson's home. and the ceremony was performed. “Mra. Gordon, he bride's other —we: {n the party. The bride's brother also wax a member of it. In addition, there Were two other men who declined to After the left for Mama- Hanna has been ceremony the tan living. Arrangements for the marriage were made a few days pigs RAIN Fall Season Begins with New 1,500 Causes of Litigation on the Dockets. WIth L50-new cases ready for t {neknaw: BOOT al Ot RS for sary" Ee. ‘and 2,00" tor aayuatektion tn ‘Special? Term, the twenty-five Justices of the | Supreme ness_in the old Tweed Court-House for the eaeon of 1907-04, Court to-day resumed busi Calendar Clerk Louis Lyona's stat! ties show that there are 35 per cent. | ‘hold-overa" as last year. This fa the result. Of the tncrease-in~ the-number of Juathves from seventeen to_twenty~! of Ohio, were married ai 11.8) o'clock this afternoon - mar- | 7.—Franklin Baptist ; ii monte accomplish thee ra by ——any other method. There is no substitute for the world-famous Nemo Self-Reducing Corset. if. Cor al yy oe | Economical $00 cose aed fe £3.00 oe OS es Model No. 312, fer the tall stout woman. Ot Coad a We a Dre } $3.00 Medel No, 314, for the shert stout wemas. Of Coutd » Whites Drab % = tede Ne $16 for ee staat women. Of White Procated Covel momen. Ol Wise rans Coal (Or Whe Tian Coa ~Strip Re-enforcement S=¥- more than doubles the life of the conet—bones. and. steels canmot cat through the material. Next week's Bulletin will ‘tome reasons conset-dealers, no less physicians somal sim cess ent Nelo Sub ecie Crset aes oe cas OUR NEW GOOKLET, -myCeRNIC FIGURE. BUILDING,~ MAILFA FREE ON REQUEST ———Nemo- Corsets—are-sold inal good stores in every country —where-corsets-are-worn— OPS BROS, Maaulecturers Corner 4th Avenue ond 12th Street? NEW YORK | ] A Real Fire Sale! Our entire new stock was recently damaged very slightly by water” tire fe us Furniture practically unin- jured, tut prices have tumbled. Grand Rapids Furniture Including Colonial, Mahogany, Circassian Walnut, ‘Birch, © &c.; also a large assortment of BRASS BEDSTEADS at extraor~ dinarily low figures. | Lifetime Furniture Our Grand Rapids products are not “built to break and eel! more.” We do not sell “one searon™ quality. We sell the kind that lasts for years and always looks high cli At Absurdly Low Prices We shall dispose of the efitire stock at once to make room for new ything -redu i The best opportunity of the season to get gcod furniture cost. ~—MANGES- BROS. f . 2 thres-adai- 7 tional Justices wiit-tuke thetr-ptace on the. City. Court bench, and the nurm.ber th doubled. Gov. aaa is congested and the than 3,400 cases be! | hind rpets direct from Dobson looms . mean a saving of big between rofits The this w. For Men and Women 1.00-a Week. : ~~afacture. Our guarantee covers every purchase, RUGS—Rich Royal Wittons s44 character to a room. The fol- = pr are doubly desaue=theyire ‘ony reduced goods of our own man- No references or security required, No investigations or deliveries, 2 tre_eaid—!that Tot erana lurcony hay Ueen made, and that: the crime has heen confessed. I im bound to hold this unfortunate wom- will hold Sirs, tallls for the G: in bonds of $500, but ons} Aad shunehedinemnapeabeat Friday County Detectives Beery and ane be appointed to represent ven mercy. ti ane ead ike to have a few eras permitted to sall, aa no charm th this countfrom Belgium, been fled against her. the Magist airate chal: a i Misa Neh wehtylo- phe Court-Bullding Mra. Gillis falnted ‘away as he aTa#| torday accompanied by hee father, 3 m awi % starting for the To! oawalt Indiot rreamureriotiths nt Dane trial. Little Mra. nzen~ Muller weepingly declared she would | Siatos, and by Special Agent Kelly. of ry to-induoe-her-huaband to relent andthe ‘Trecsury Department. Assistant, ry ball toexnersolaitenvhersey her olf: teacher. | Petives whoo Paul Krotel and tne wide made the seixu TENANTS DEMAND oe ~AANTTOR'S RETURN he: Trunk were hundreda of gar-> such as no servant to own. Misa, Fish | ists ten frocks rangin $50_to $300, a large qua: uty. we jingerto and a collection ot fifty-five. small unmounted pearls, She thought some of the other articles be- ioued Hal her sister, Miss Helen Fish. felt pretty’ certain that sowe | SP8 a irossos Had been Jost by soctety | {women visiting at the Fish home. Upon Miss Fish's statement, Mr. | nent a cablegram to Scotland | would be expec ire oeniseae! es | | \ | search from Magistrate Finn and Tasty nd| Wood. eelzed the young woman's lug: |. ha TAR eae “martt was being carried aboard er ana TART THe “grea metip Halt le: 1% : 7 Make ‘oods S| oxs2 sizes, regular}; 8 along pe you, $39.50—now Pies $29. 50 ; 8.3x10.6 sizes, .regu- aioe menonenrenfnnrm fA Yo BFAD OW non $27. 0. fresh. your tongue. ing flavor. been handled. Yard, asking rested upon the arrival of the Baltic and hold sorcentraditlen! see extradition, CASSIE CHADWICK'S MIND 1S & BLANK {Special to The Evening World.) COLUMBUS, O., Oct.;7,—"Mra, Caa- sle C, Chadwick 1s slowly dying.” G. Helmick, State Prison pI , to-day. ‘Death may not come In 0 Uniil He Is Rein- | ments of a quallt; I, i stated, + Mying in the six-story ho at No. Grand street are on strike | j.und refuse to pay October's rent un- jless Isaac Wetnsteln, thelr evicted jan- itor, {a replaced on his basement, |throne, Sax Gruber, owner of the| |house, had the, Weinsteins thrown out \last Thursday, “Mrs. Scholkdwitz, Mra, Weinstein's ter, slys she was tossed ‘tar enoygh In tho street to have dim jculty docging a trolley car. Mrs, Weln: says her ve Was cut and bruised. Two policemen from the De. luncey street stat did the evicting. Gruber went to collect his rents yea- with oysters. proof packages. NATIONAL BISCUIT COMPANY tor some duya and it may come quiokly, Dut tier strength ts fast falling, "She seems to realize her situation | Pcie when he was confronted by « comunittée of WomeR and this verse: You gave our gentle Janitor the sack; We want him back. To tell you this our committee was Dara mind Ja clear, but that la only rent A at lof intervals, Her son Emil, of} Da; Aa we BAY OF YOU Re HO. rent Cleveland, visited ,her yesterday. and Mr, Gruber was firm. He sald he hi given the | Welustelns ihres months’ ner | ahe talked with him was Irrattonal. Mrs, yas beating very fast thin morning, an Indication ars the extreme weakness of i etel vo five ohildre nal meaty ta oki. They live now, at No. where: Weinstein’ hae aie how. Oyster Crackers that are always “Oyster Crackers that melt “on — Oyster- Crackers-with--a charm- Oyster Crackers that have never good with soup as they are “Tg are HVA Ta aNstinnettve Orke— ~ental-and' Persian color schenres.~ 273 Sixth Ave, 1g 17th St. |; 2274 Third Ave., neat 124th St. Our 9x12 sizes, for instance, at 50 and $26.50 884 Columbus ‘Ave, nar 104th St 3 Stores Open Evenin: JAMES R KEARE £(( idjesk dasting satisfaction, Of our own. - POPUL making we show a handsome— variety of fall patterns, suit-— HOME. TURNISHERS BYBRYTHING: POR HOUSEKEEPING ~abie -reom:—S terns as low as 90¢. $1.10 Body Brussels are always — Furniture, Car- pets, Rugs, Dra- yard; others good yalue. These in an entirely new line of two-toned and Ori- peries, Pianos & Phenographs. - ental effects are dou- $1.50. Ftooms Neatly 4g 75 | bly so, The yard’ Bargains in carpets ofa mill» Purnlen Pevaieed srorye 19-50 Ree arnianed 122,00 | $1 Weety @ WHITE FOR BOOKLET. 351-2 53- 557 57 SAVE ABET, 7728 78° STS. 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