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a > GILPLBOSSESARE DEMOCRATS MAY BRYAN GR NEARLY READY 10 YIELD TO HUG They Figure on Most Graceful | Way to Turn Political Somersaults. ROOSEVELT AID. (e) Even Barnes, of Albany, Has Put the Soft Pedal on His War Talk. Indications that the bosses of the Re- publican machine, despairing of seour-| . ing the open ald of Presiient Roose velt in opposing the renomination of} q. Gov, Hughes, are geting ready for a|Charles F, leader, followers his feelings about the situa- | oenia and make a c ton, but thero 19 a genoral Impres- | pq ston Quick reversal of form, were not want- ing around State Headquarters to-day. | ‘The bitterest opponents of the (ov- @rnor, who have heretofore openly de- nounced hig candidacy, are falling into] B' Woodruff and! as the man to lead the ticket Mine behind Chairman echoing his declaration: “The people-the rank and file—will @ecide who shall be the nominee of the convention.” ‘William Barnes, jr, of Albany, for instance, {s not so obstreperous in his public remarks about the candidacy of Gov. Hughes, What he says in private is veiled from the newspaper reading public by the stringent postal laws prohibiting the transmission of certain Former President of Brooklyn Mack and Other Leaders Get MADE Coler’s paying thelr respects. Among them !ese of t y of New renomination question, the Democrats were A. W. Forbes, of Arizona, ana) Mr W r's record in the Legtsla. re sitting back and keeping qulet. Charles Edelman, of San Franclsco, ture caused much favorable comment on the strength of his personal popu- larity when snowing Benjamin B, Odell under, Coler 1s out of the question. queered himself with Mur of his inability to deliver the goods pect to plant California in the Demo- against McCarren. "CENT FARE” ~ WAGNER WEDS BROOKLYN GIRL —-.—- MME TLETN. BY MANE GVEA. OF AOKI Assemblyman’s Bride Brook- lyn Girl He Met at Law Class Function. Borough Seems to Be the Favorite, | | Together with Candidate for Campaign Conference, | FAIRVIEW, LINCOL Aug A HIT IN DENVER. j1.—upon the arrival of Norman B.! Mack, chairman of the National Demo- ‘cratic Committee, in Lincoln late to- District of this clty, to-day married Failure to Down Me- &¥: the Executive Committee will hold Miss Margaret M. McTague at St, Pate a conference at Fairview with Mr. rck's R. C, Church, Tenth avenue and Bryan at which the campaign plans will [be discussed, The Baw, ‘A number of members of the Notifica. Father Wilson performed the ceremony. tion Committee already have reached| The vhde fs a Brooklyn girl and Ived Lincoln for to-morrow's ceremonies, and &t No. 28 Skillman street. The couple leaders Most of them during the day rode out met eight years ago at a reception gtven Hughes {0 the Bryan home for the purpose of | PY Mr. Wagner's law class of the Col- Robert F. Wagner, lawyer and As: semblyman from the Carren Takes Him Out of the Running, rt Willoughby street, Brooklyn While the Repudifoan re all up dn the alr over the State in Tammany Hall circles, and among the measures he [ntroduced was the one providing for a five-cent fare to Coney Island. Hoe 1s a member of the Tam- many Hall Committee of the Twenty: second d) of the upper east slde. Murphy, the actual State | Mr, Edelman was jusistent that th as revealed to very few of his [Democratic nominee should visit Ca ouple of speec thought California was safe °f | Democratic, but he told Mr. Bryan that etermined Upon lif ne went out there it would be sure so, The Californians, and partic Six months ago Murphy would haveithe labor union men, Mr, Bryan | two planks of the Denver platform re-! lating to Astatic !mmigration and thel regulation of writs of Injunction, | ‘ “The labor union men of San Fran- ‘isco,” Mr, Edelman added, “are now united, our party Js united, and we ex- that rooklyn, Martin W has been Littleton, In Brooklyn and hls great run he came within 10,000 votes of Now! He has y because cratic column,” printed matter through the mails. For | Judge Gaynor has been considered as, Mr. Bryan practically relterated his Saas SHETAL he auld tod fa likely candidate, But there are wen| determination to remain home during close to Murphy who are members of October. His plans for September, al- What Barnes Says: the Cathoge Club and who put him in though not fully matured, are such as “Gov. Hughes willing to abide by the Judgment of the people es to whether he shall run again or not. He is right in that. He should go to the people for their decision and the people will give it to him. I only hope that he will be willing to abide by that decision when it becomes known." Mr. Barnes had just left the private office of Chairman Woodruff. He was one of the many leaders who conferred with the chairman during the day. Among the others were Francis Hen- dricks, of Onondaga, custodian of the Gubernatorial boom of Senator Horace | # White; Senator Benjamin Wilcox, of Auburn; State Committeeman Charles H. Betts, of Lyons; former Senator Elon R. Brown and Senator Cobb, of] 9¢ Watertown; Congressman J, Sloat Fas sett, of Elmira, and Jolin A, Merritt, 0 Magara Falls, Merritt Is Worried. Mr, Merritt Is In a delicate position He Is officially in charge of the Wads- worth boom, but he holds a Federa position, Collector of the Port of Niag: ara Falls, and has to keep one ear in a strained position in the direction of Oyster Bay all the time, Mr, Merritt, however, still insists that young Mr. Wadsworth 1s extremely popular ou around where he lives Congressman Fassett, who has a boon of his own, admitted that Gov. Hu: has many friends up around Cher Tompkins, Schuy) ga and thos, paris, He was asked if he didnot think that the determined opposition to Senator Owen yY in the four co ties ned did ndicate a ¢ sponding enthusiasm for Hughes be- cause of Senator Cassidy's des: on of} the Governor on the bill to pronitit | ack betting. “Hardly,” replied Mr. Fassett to Cussidy “Many are just as Hughes, It d not logically do not like Hug The anti-Hughes mach worried over t mi) Personal Liberty to hold the toward the use Cassidy they do like| anti-Hugh: Ss meeting mass mee a convention Fear It's a Boomerang old politicians Cagey fenr that su a mass o the mora Help Wanted . To-Day! ‘As Advertised for in The Morning Workd’s Want Directory. | hoe DAY, AUG. 11, 1908. Bartenders Bookbinders Bookkeepers Boys i 43 iva Bes 82 Total... The World | Help Ads., 481 S combined, | \ New York p has said that he Is | ;, will not hear of Gaynor, | yi b parts of the cc th William J. elp hit way the The he Sullivan hat exclusive organization, ‘These wen | to prevent his going to the Pacifle coast at month, Maving finished a lecture Since the National convention in Den- | tour in the States of Ohio, Wlinots, Kai ev, where Littleton showed himself to| sas and Nebraska, Thomas P, Byrne ea great mixer with friends in all|of Erte, Pa, a Unitarian minister, ca’.ed ntry the young Grook- on Mr. Bryan and gaye him the *vne olding the lead-|0f What Information he had, regardinz been holding the lead: | the political sentiment in those 8 nomination. Tammany men in| "I found the drift tow you ev neh of the organization} Where,” Mr, Br was told, hes ig- added that the Republicans would ave tHeton. He MIS" to stir up some tremendous force before pport in irooklyn could hope to win he Lemocratle candidate tat a dinner given by the nical unfon in honor of 2 the conservauve vote in the State, led that the one Bryan had to Li nas | Dennls O's ice- Presid candida’ was) man of 1. unser his ought to | no 1 in New York, according to the bosses figure the sentiment of Littleton f O'Brien. ston | local typos ob, These Shoes are all dinner Mr. Bryan wil ce with Chairman Mack s of the Textbook Com- nin Hotel, Teasing Sat au Ten (10) Stamps as a compliment to all who bring Wed: Aug: 12 It is extremely easy to fill 1 trading stamps } —that is, “S, & H.” Stamps—you know the prominent po- Green Trading splendid advance made by this most popular of all premium plans; both with } regard to number and prominence nts who give “S, & H.” Stamps and the variety and excellence formation you require. Bear in of the mer of the “Premiums.” actual money out of pocket, The Sperry and Hutchinson Company THOS. A, SPERRY, President, Pald Up Capital, 81,000,000,00. LOCAL PREMIUM PARLORS bro's Dent. § kan & ‘ ‘n Street, Tar ester and Hergen Aves. S Main Street, Stanford, BROOKLYN PREMIUM PARLORS regona, ]@4 8. Broadway, Nyack, 8 Broadway 04.09 Jack Avenue. Twenty-sscond | We Continue The Basement Sale of High Grade Summer Shoes —FOR— Men, Women and Children At the Lowest Prices we ever offered such fine goods for. from our Main Floor stock. “Red Letter Day’ their Stamp Books stamp books annually, especially as you can obtain stamps for your trade marks, labels, sition they occupy. But if you have | soap wrappers, flour sacks, Not paid much attention to the matter | coupons, &e. you can have no conception of the Come Wednesday, examine “Premiums,” get a list of merchants who give stamps, and obtain any in- that each time you make a purchase and don’t get “S, & H.” Stamps you are 6, 28st St, and and Jere 'T. Mahonoy, law partner of the bridegroom, acted ns best man There edding eakfast at the Clare ittendec William H. 8! Tammany d lead er; Commissioner Edward Shoehy, Will liam PM nan Dan lel R Al Sen embers of | thelr fami! The Newly helr hon- | At! tp future J eymoon at | home will be No 1 avenue. EARTHQUAKE IN MOROCCO, | TANGER, Aug. 11—-A message re- celved here from Casablanca says the | coastline was visited by soveral severe earth shocks yesterday, There were no casualties, 2 Fat People’s Will Power usually good—except when they cssay dieting or exercise as a means of reducing excess flesh, ‘Then ten minutes In a eymnasium cr the wicked aroma of a brofied steak 13 enough to make them Wr-| eet thelr duty, ‘The (to far reducers) strema ous agony of athletics, dieting is unneces- sary, however, for a Marmola Pres a |Pablet, taken after meals and at by can do more and better work without as ing the patient to miss a moal or hit @ lick, ‘The tablet does the reducing y | tlent-does It at the rate of a pound @ day, | | in many Instances. ‘These tablets are Inexpen tye quantity cause 90 1 ‘This bona fide reductions many the mind THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, AUGUS2 11, 1908, ; | Mee, @weetman was the brideamatd, | a | | 1 out-going furniture. Notice the panel in head and footboard; specially built for strength; They have two inch continuous +; with extra heavy Joined and fitte French lacquer; very massive; in all sizes, Heavy pillars and heavy fillings, superior 8 yrass top bareand s eon head 40 lbs. faney striped » Made and footboard; brass vases and) $10.00; Black Curled Hair Mat: fe aps}, 48 inches wide; tress, full 40 ibs., best A.C, A. t § OETA nnosononconstinrey: 2.90 ing, $15.00, i There are 175 of these one-piece Rugs, and will Restaurant 100 of these 6; Mission Rockers, SINTHTAV., 19°70 20° STREETI NEW YORK, at 3 75. 10 Minutes to Hoboken by Mudson Tunnel 100 Mission Rockers (as illustra: Annual ther; built to last alifetime; special.,Oe7 0 Furniture HERE'S not a day that we do not add new shipments, in order to sustain the bargain interest of this, Annual August Sale-—to take the ta Fitth Floor. ple; fitted small ers; front, oval full also well construc Our special, as illustrated, with inch continuous posts, on head and mounted heavy ble} with extra he h sectt a constructio fitted with large] joined and fitted, finished with Polish finish, b vases; guaranteed best| guaranteed best French ind 2 small French lacquer finish; in all sizes, | lacquer ....... +... » 19.75 ovat French Box Spring, $7.75 upholstering, best ticking... Seta apa AiO) | ( /Steel Springs, made from heavy pipe tubing, double woven | wire: best construction. | Springs, $2] $5.00 8 | $1.00 Springs, $3| $6.50 Sprin | Black Hair Mattress, $18 | full 40 Ibs., best A.C, A. tickin, ft Hair Ma f Brass Bedsteads, $16.00 Best osts, heavy laterals; mounted husks securely guaranteed best fin i plate mirror; $4 White Enamel} Beds, $2.90 Medal Anniversary Sale -§35 China Dinner Sets, °19.50 picting the Marie Antoinette period ot decoration, 5 nent in our Anniversary Sale—atter that, this set will be one of our new regular open stock patterns at $35, EW arrivals the first shi r Cee cham ED eel EAN Pe as Mey {sso (Pa Be ine A 4) (4 uN at Wraed™” “waa raw a aes one You can always replace any broken dish or add other pieces. A complete stock the year around, The decoration is a dainty pink rose, border design intermixed with green leaves; each piece lined with coin gold, ‘The shape is new and graceful—the composition most desirable, While 100 sets last they go at Quart Pitchers, of best quality | Colonial Goblets—regularly doz; special, set of 6... Porcelain Dinner Sets of 10 o) pes.; several assorted, pretty floral] Ware, decorated with matural $1 29¢! lesigns; each p reated with| tulip design, assorted colors gold; usually these set: ‘olonial Tumblers — regular) et are sold for $12; spe- ally size; worth 90¢c, doz- ji th $1 CMA veeeeecernveeeevees $9.45 en; special, 6 for......... .25¢ for Anniversary Sale More of Those Won. erful Rug Values N° only those who have purchased these Rugs at these sensationally low prices during this Anniversary Sale have marvelled at the entire Rug trade are absolutely dumfounded. 275 American Shirvan Rugs—excecdingly durable; geometrical two rugs in one; both sides equally as good. 14,50 9x12 Rug, 11.75 117 Royal Axminster Rugs 8.50 6x9 Rug, slightly mismatched; regu: Size 9x12; regularly 222.50; larly $27; sale price....... . 17.85 & 18.75) te Crex Rugs 175 Standard Roya) 8.50 9x12 Rugs....6,50 $4 6x9 Rugs,.....2.85] The most durable Rug made. 8x10 Rugs....585 | 1.80 3x6 Rugs......75c manshah, Gorevan $30 Royal Imperial gcmnater Riggs, $ add the same rich tone as an Oriental Rug would—|aplece. Our price for thi, LEIS) naionbonote +66 BA,75 |9x12,,.2080 — 8,3x10.6 tons, &c, These are the ends of rolls and will not be duplicated—we close them out 140 pieces of 1.10 Tapestry Carpet, 65c | 1.50 Wilton Velvet 500 yards extra heavy|75 French Wilton Rugs.| Floor Oilcloths, handsome 8.3x10.6 | colors and designs; perfec! veer AB@| Rugs. 47.50 6x9 Rags, $35 | larly 70e., at. 75c, Linoleum—genuine | 0x12 Rugs- ...02.50 quality a cork and oil Our Midsummer sale. promptly filled. Call Chelsea 2100. Groceries: taal Ca Golden Oak Rockers (as ilustra- ted), made eye made with extra from sé- \ high back, lected broad, Hs comfort- lenge Ok, mf beanti- able arms, ful grain; and seat a e O highly uphol- polished stered broad with lea- arms, saddle seut; strong- ly built; ver fortable.. (ike illustration) made from se- lected quartered "a | oak, mahogany, } | Tuna mahogany ft wy | oy bird's-eye ma- one long and two top dra che glass; handsome desig) ted Golden Oak Chiffoniers, iy Made from genuine oak, golden best construction Golden Oak Dresser,9.50 Made from solid oak, golden polish roomy rge oval French bevel All Feather Pillows Sizes 20x28 inches, with sanitary ventilators, covered’ in Gold tucking... Felt Mattresses, $5, of layers of sanitary cotton, Lead Blown Tumblers, needle 1, {n assorted pretty designs; dozen; 14 India Mooj Rugs texture represent the fine detail of the Persian, Kir- and Sarouk practically every dealer in the country, together with ourselves, has sold these rugs at from $40 to $45 Anniversary Sale— 28.75 Axminster Carpets, containing from 10 to 15 yards; regular price $1.75; remnant price.....90¢ Remnants—Carpet-by-the-Yard Department, 375 Remnants of various kinds of Carpets, including Axminsters, best five frame Body Brussels, extra heavy quality Tapestry Carpets, Wil- Mail and telephone orders 100 of these Golden Oak Rockers, at 3.50 on 3.50 place of the fast with swell la al "13.75 $10.50 fitted with 4 large top di large bevel plate mirror; smooth-running best construction. 95e ality faney ‘anteed to give We put ga Fifth Floor, asap, BODY on 4 ) Pee gX Y a bl Tod $19.50 35c pecial, 6 se 29¢ values, but the 47 Fourth Floor. designs. Practically 5.94 sale price, 12.75 Wilton Rugs The designs inthis Rugs, Heretofore 6x9,...19.50 at remnant prices, Carpets at 79¢ regu- 48c 4 Sixth Floor, aaa (6 (C mee a) Sugar - Cured Hams || Royal Stuart Coffe Boneless Breakfast Bacon— | Fea oe DE MORAL Weal Streaked just right with lean and AMOS lime Meco niniae tal ise \ Lemone—targe, bright, Jutey | Olives lives’ | Roast Reet or Roast Veal Wines and f ; At crispy meaty. fruits apecial. | Cooked and prenared in our nes full)” quart fon 95¢ + apcclal, sliced to Liquors ar eee : | ‘none de 206 | zintanael Mountata Julee, Duffy's 4; the Rolled Nam, Fi Reef and H June Peas, aly al, gallon, WE bottles. 812.00; in eh ard it ariel Hea Fox Alec Sold by ther , 5 Ibe GUC ial deren cae, wes TOC F] Tork and Beans Reval ate ety Muneatels okay reed Plekles and sreeet srecial, dozen, ®Lais; 17, Bint soit eeetlarly at €2:80y Gherkinss ap ha urge CS ipiad ie i 1.45 { ) Grape Fruit us bright ; Tet Rye Whiskey, Montteeito and 2% em — SIMPSON CRAWFORD CO. *