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THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, AUGUST 14, 1908, WIRE SAY Hearst Party Vote Will Be Small OBIECTS To GARAGE, “MISTRESS NELL” AGAIN,» In ihe Tenth Assembly Bistee” A eM US Uk eee ane trees ONEILL-ADAMs @ Established Forty-One Years Store Occupying Two Blocks Sixth Ave., 20th to 22d St, N. Y. Neluhbor's Complaint t week Miss As You Like Declares Gubernaiorial Candi- | \ i ears aca 7 Our Delivery: Service in New Jersey ’ date Chosen by Tammany Pat tye ior of tee sot 6 Wy, Uv Is the Most Complete of Any New York Store Would Be Defeated. imt’ to Ieewp” all on s Store Closes at 5 P.M, Saturdays at Noon = Strangers in the City Saturday Halt ‘Holiday /P vill find abundant interest in this large and unique store. Straight Front Corsets—Fat— J There are Rest and Reading Rooms at your service, and we and Heat check your parcels or hand luggage without any charge or ee uae Pobligation—no one is ever importuned to buy, All the \ courtesy that we can extend is freely yours, An Information Big Bargains for Quick Buyers To-morrow Bureau anwers all your questions about the city or travel, No Mail, C. O. D. or Telephone Orders CONVENTION SEPT. 15, {ir Strong Boom for Martin W. Littleton as Head of the | State Ticket. Her slow strangulation from 3)’ tle State Committee met | a Hotel this after- The Demo at the VI! bu moon, endorsed Bryan and Kern gene latform, and} An interesting collection of SOUVENIRS of New York} | Women’s Washable Coat Suits 9 i City, including New York, army and navy, and college spoons Originally Marked $5.00; now f Py in attractive designs, moderately priced, ' dULIUS HARBURGER: — | walk = Women’s Coat Suits—Of plain and striped linen, also a few r | ’ . and the Democratic decided upon Rochester as the place ee me POLITICS AT A GLANCE Tepp Suits, slightly soiled from handling, henee this remark: Unusually large and attractive assortments of SOU- ably low ‘pre to close out, Formerly $3.00; $1 95 i ° furphy and Conners followed their ‘ evialt ater Bi \ Murphy a Tegatding hig) visit to Oyster Bay eald: | oy icuias be losing tr VENIR POST-CARDS, Main floor, Old Butlting. choice while they last tactics of two years ago, when the| The 7, % Tt has been policy for sev: At t t ° Rs VTS. reece eee e cree sree anne | The Taft headquarters In Washington MI poun tata day, At that rate she can = coy a Democratic State Convention at But-|have been closed by Chairman Frank H,| Neeks to ton political mat | gq get down into the Adams Buildiug—2d Fioor Bee era tre nty The man who is interested in a NEW SUIT will find to. falo anc Republican Convention at) Hiteh Who opened them when to con- 1 Baratoga ran at the same time. Judge Taft was making his canvas day und tomorrow one of the most attractive opportunities of : — ce The Republicans meet this year at /'!? Nomination. Mr. Hitehcock st the season, Our own fine, regular Summer stocks are being Misses’ Dresses Men's Neckwear Washington to-day, while en route] New York, long enough t close up shop. The offices Jess McCarren and his adherents scare} most complete and most te ever} ‘up trouble in the committees the Demo- | maintained by a candidate for a no |aation. Misses’ One-Piece Dresses—In Stripes and any of our own f high grade Saratoga on Sept. 14, and will probably nominate Hughes the next day, Un- closed out at decisive reductions, n floor, New Building. No Extra Charge for it, The new styles in BOYS’ SUITS will interest parents o| enter Ameriety Distt aeswnave Oeics | New York City as well as other towns, syn tor, New nuliting x = city until 9 cratic convention will nominate on the $1.5 oats Either Building 6th, Martin W. Littleton was to have! Retween $300,000 and $1,009,000, {It te A rey been named as permanent chalrman of | mated, will be necessary to conduc CMRSREEURRRCNGEESE OAT TSP Exceptional opportunities in WOMEN’S APPAREL oi a Eth r Butidin kil the convention at to-day's meeting, but | Democratic national campaign. Col, every sort Faia toe Ou Bulan Women's Belts Kis LED his boom for Governor is so strong that Moses C. Wetmore, Chairman of the : : i wee A special lot of bi ——— cial Jot ¢ the chairmanship mattes, will not be de- ance Commitee, has mapped out a eas ¢ Belts, in a large ct Greeeties The AUGUST FURNITURE SALE is just half over, aA ee E cided unt{i Sept. 14 at Rochester. plan for raising the money which will Riltaanaiean ence Rutt i and i je Ls : ege Ripa PaI Aad CO ANG Uae Union Fe | oe emeni|¥er he) believes) Hundreds of Positions and no housekeeper will miss looking through the wonderful Value 73e, each, specjal 5 Table ! though the weather had been made to} sult him, showed up at the Victoria] Judge Taft has been advised to keop For stocks if she realizes what is here, [very piece of furniture f Eth Buitdi B) Foo Hotel at noon. He is no longer a mem-|out of the Iowa Representa- Bent ; ARSreL en ner tther Buitdinc—Is! Floor ber of the State Committee, but he had|tive Hull at Washington to-day s Competent Steno Tra hers Obour ioens bears a reduction tag. ADEN DOREY al the proxy of ConradsHasenflug, of Will- | "I have written Judge Taft strongly ad- g Pp: to select from, th, Seventh and Eighth floors, New Bullding. Handkerchiefs. famsburg, Senator from his district, and | vising h to get mixed up in the ei — - — Women's sheer tinen Hand 18 Shc hesal ie nies onver Auer ine the |Towa squabble, If he intervenes ie wt we on al ie for cope eae The August Event in CARPETS and UPHOLSTERIES Anh Gia ieee on, ‘oO see a r a ia a ine é n py: De EE Ea a iaONteL 8 and typewriter operators adds aduitional interest for all careiul housekeepers ter, % inch hem , n ( Bee vas ene one men from across the| Both Bryan and Taft are expected to nen no difference what machine arpets, Fifth tloor, and .Y {air ee nae elu 50c Ovsterettes, per package | sky ) attend the Grand Army encampment at = special a . ae ee Brooklyn Bridge, [Sica eames grsememen A you use, Salaries $ro to $25 per week, Biihen Building—Is: Fic o Adems Buiiding—B. isement r McCarren Talks Out. IF SIUSISRBEL KAYE GBREAN Xx CaRGEAT Ce STH Wel Naintaluither Teer Many fresh Saturday CANDY SPECIALS at 25c a vvbat do you thine aout the stute | Presizental nominees, and tis believed F E 1 8 pound—also other pure, toothsome candies, all made in our Women’ s “Hosiery Folding Go- Carts tion in the Democrat party,” McCar-| they will accept ree Emp oyment Department own factory, Seales eutite A aa iene | Tren was asked | sons 1d tos, — 3 | “Tr have no idea what the nominee for] chairman Parsons when asked to-day in the world, occupying 3,000 square feet SS a ee © cea alld A ‘ stars — 3 4 ; rub tired Is and are Seve ean Pala wheter RICHMOND'S NEW JAIL of floor space, No fees or charge made for Women's gored, plaited WHITE LINON SEPARATE just the thing for easy to fold raaularlsall sitive conviction ! : 2 ar sell. Sie be iibaddaten antic holla the| securing positions, Our service is free SKIRTS, buttoned down the front, are specially price! at hat Stockings; special 10, ne price is $ : $1, 5 candidate of Conners and Murphy, no| COULDN'T HOLD COLIN. toemployerandem- $1.50 each, Others of repp, linen and union finen, $1.25 to UU ee a # cals Met is matter in what livery they put him. (Ree picaees iy Ett her Bullding—!4 t Foor Adams Bat 9—Basem:nt ‘The people of the State will not content | erat Pg veil Bote as a chee a $12 Third Noor, OM Hullding aan — — = to turn over the Government to Con-| Fr 1 e ortlandt, or ca sat ee 5 andy M 5: ! ner Ail salle seen lsimondltStaten Teint wtaine “ atting Suit Cases en ag Tatas a Mechattan fae t It was found wanting. at Employment Dept, For men and women, good LINEN HANDKERCHIEFS Our assorted Ch ‘ corn would be considered as @ Conners and) Was wa U 00 at 12!2c each, “seconds” of 1c to 50c qualities, 3 . “In my judgment Hughes Js the ; weakest man the Republicans could TYPEWRITER Some cool WHITE CHINA SILK WAISTS, with plaited for toasti t up, But even Hughes can beat at Q 75 29¢, per Jb put up. : or embroidered Eee are $2 and $2.75, regularly $3,75, Murphy-Conners selected candidate of | Hv CO Fourth Floor, yee Bai(ding—Basement the Democracy.” 5 : Be ce ocr alt * 248 Brosaway JOHN WANAMAKER the meeting?” ita igs omay so yn Lente Men's s $15.00 Outing Suits $9.65 |. ‘the right direction,” answered the Sen- Broadway, Fourth Avenue, Eighth to Tenth Streot 1 Fs ir Sion ? { 5 rmerly sold for $15.00. While Murphy, the real boss, was ae in neat stripes teclturn and glum ‘‘Fingy" Conners and checked ¢ end dark : the nominal boss, was y as an aucy tioneer, He has alre carried the State for Bryan, elected the Demo- cratle Gtate ticket and elected a Dem- ocratic Legislature. He e es that the Remiblican candi heavy losses up-State down to the Bronx line on might with more than 40.00 p' me cet $3.50 SHOES ror men |S ng 14 W. L. DOUGLAS MAKES AND SELLS MORE : : = : MEN’S $3.50 SHOES THAN ANY OTHER MANUFACTURER IN THE WORLD. The reason W, L, Douglas Sale of Brill Clothes There are so many reasons why you should buy Brill Clothes NOW, Brill Clothes are the only ready-to-wear clothes sold in H stirring them up in Vednesday and created almos' i Hea ea one ty New York that positively protect you for two season's wear Seat leaue ite down the Dem¢ inactivity. B he talked to men about cond Connors Hits at McCarren, When Conners w as ren had said abc Democratic nom ders to} meeting than any other make is be- cause I give the wearer the benefit of the most complete organization of skilled shoe- makers in this country, who receive the highest wa: -s paid in the shoe industry and whose workmanship cannot be excelled. The selection of the leath- —buy a Brill suit now, it will be advanced style now and is guaranteed good style next season or will be exchanged next season, Brill Stores are the only stores that include every suit in one great clearance—including every blue, Black, Tan, Olive, Brown, Gray or neat mixture suit in the four stores, After some time for d waid: E Kf Bril Clothes are tailored by the foremost eravandrat hentia terialautee wholesale tailors in America, and are the most modern each pe a Le alice and ; j HT aeadiaraa usta he la: ne : every detail o e making styled and finest tailored ready-to-wear clothes sold in New York. } is looked after by specially | BONES Uf MASS CRE Brill original prices were lowest and now Brill reductions are4 trained experts in every de greatest, Pa eald k 2 ent , ane reer ia could take you into m: 2 and 3 piece Suits, $7.50 Children’s finest Wash Suits, large factories a Brockton, values to $15.00, are now former prices $1.98 and 98 Mass., and show you how 2 and 3 piece Suits $ 59 | 82.48, are now e carefully W.L.Douglas $3.50 2 and 3 piece Suits, 19° Ch 1's Knee Pant Suits, shoes are made, you would Jesuit Missionary 4 SR aie values to $22.50, are now Cea ees pings cc then understand why they | esuit Missionary and Party of 2 and 3 piece Suits, $ 4° 5) SHES $0.00, $9.00 hold their shape, fit better, | Canadians Were Slain by values to $28.00 | v wearlonger, and areof greater alues t 2 outing and excellent trop. | Value than any other make. Indians in 1756. id 3 piece Suits, 8 Ty : iN : Save worsted Trousers, $9.00 ; ——_—_—. UWues ti §3 00 $ 4 $4.00 va lues, are now (Signed) yung Men's Suits, i et Sis ‘aw BP 8| Pure linen and khaki Auto Dusters, | Wr Le DOUGLAS $4.00 GILT EDGE SHOE Ree tad pet eA former price $5,00, $3. 33 Cannot Be Equalled at Any Price. AN) </ ahle H t Sh ai | ler- | Hs W.L tenes okey SHOES $1.75 AND $2.00. JUST THE SAME AS MY MEN'S eason hb wr lirts, nade are NOW $3.50 SH THE SAME LEATHERS, | FOR $1.75 AND $2.00, wear, Hosiery, Neckwear, Belts, &., | All Kenyon Auto Coats reduced 1- Bhbavis Ce Nery PAL a seamen] 11-3 a | of former prices, Fast Color Eyelets used exclustrely, Catalog Mailed Free, W.l.Douglas, Brockton, Mase ; W. L, DOUGLAS SHOE STORES IN GREATER NEW YORK; The Stage Sensation of the Summer Season of 1908. This Song — | ‘ : 433 Broadway, cor. 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