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THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 1, 1908. PHONT VOTES SIAN LOSES 400 W NEW BATTLE One Block from 23d Street Terminal Hudson Tunnel Teleptione 5700 Chelsea GIMPERS TELLS ONLY O.E COLORSD YE WAY HE WANTS ESHOP FOR BRFAN TO-DAY AS THE ees Estabiished Forty-One Years PHeptane 27 gu cha bes | ! : 2 aa — ee BRYAN 1) WIN Nine Brothers of the Cloth COUNTRY WATCHES '*e Again Fighting at Ta- Our Delivery Service in New Jersey Is the Most Complete of Any New York Store | | Deny Blick Man Is Turn- J briz, Defeat the Govern: RET Ee - — — ae is a | cert aes Party Is Pledged to Secure La-| ment Troops. | ing Democrats Republicans Expected to Suf- ST. PETERSBURG, Sept and |s Entitled |BROWNSVILLE DID IT. fer by Democratic Gains | gar aespatch received here ; = ae and Hearst Party Vote. He Re eu en an ace eRe on the troops of Shah, Walters, of New York, Thinks Col- whleh the African Methodist Fptseonal Church, OG ; Zion, as he sat in Republican National fF to-day were tor Governor and : headquarters to-dav. conferring with State officers, Congressmen and tem: | party leaders on ways and means to lipete of the Paes the dane | keep colored voters in Ine tor Taft. the Republican and Democratic tieke (Reprinted from the American Fed: eae itera ie Zion Bishop of| delng Lieut.-Goy. George H. Prouty, of erationist by special permission.) |New York. Ho has been associating Newport, and ex-Mayor James E, The American workers are not “plays of late with Democratic leaders m the| Burke, of Burlington. : politica, They are engaged in an| Hoffman House, particularly *Marse| The Independent League, Prohibition- ee rarer ae Henry Watterson, who {ssues daily {sts and Socialists also presented candi- earnest, serious, determined contest to- | gtatemants about the negro vote, much| dates for Governor and ather State of- day to Secure the rights of the work-/to the disgust of Col. R. M. Johnson.| qcers, The candidates for Governor ing people and all our people; not in of Texas, and Judge Tomilneon, of Ala-| were Quimby 8. Backus, Brandon, In- jbama, and oJsephus Daniels, of North qspendence League; Eugene M. Camp- Sixth Avenue’s Greatest Stor: | Carriage Entrances on 21st Street i the government diers lost = | ored Vote Should Be Divided WHITE RIVER JUNCTION, men In kiled and wounded. Civil war HE REPLIES TO DEBS. F ths ‘ ‘ Sept. 1.—With clearly r is raging anew in Tadriz Province as Republican Rebuke, popular candidates, an unusual The negotiations for a Persian state f | bor’ | number of minor contests, 00d tenn to be place aia Britain, UY S| | we ig and with the entire! France and Russia have come to Weapons in Its Efforts to jana rerret that Brother Walters has|isaucement for the voters et Vermont | control of the finances of the empire, Ihexesaen : 5 rocratle to go to the polls to-day for the annual i Betier Itself [pect sald shoo 18 Caldmall of Stat action, The candidates voted ” Special Sales Arranged to Help Fathers and Mothers er By Samuel Gompers- Outfit the Boys and Girls for School After the long Summer vacation come school opening and the necessary getting ready of the grown-up folks of the family todo their purchasing comfortably and at the same time economically. | Every price quoted js strictly special.” Then remember that you are not only buying what you need, at much less than regular prices, but by not waiting until the last minute you have the advantage of WEG. US.PAT OFTICE some future, dim, distant day, but now. Carolina, who don’t believe in negro nvitle ° EN’ T selecting from full and complete assortments. Teachers will also find many interesting items i ‘America's workere cannot afford to | votes of any kind. bell, Lydonville, Prohibition, and J. M S HA S lecting guar P ill also find many interesting items under. Takes Puulplit for Taft. Re ees RIE bese priced in these offerings: postpone what is their absolute Inter Fall styles in distinctive shapes for negligee, semi-dress and | formal wear ‘The voting in the cities and larger towne began at 9 o'clock, but in the smaller communities the ballot boxes were not opened until 10 o'clock. Un- der the law of the State the ballot | boxes will not be “turned” until sun- Bishop Caldwell, who lives in Phila- |delphia and has a diocese carved like and East Side Assembly District, to in- clude Illinois, California and part of Alabama, !s going to take the pulpit, est and duty now. It is uscless for anyone to pretend to say that either the Executive Council | or the President of the American Feder- Children’s School Hats | Leather Goods for School | IN MILLINERY DEPARTMENTS ADAMS BUILDING ation of Labor nas bartered 1800!) nor the stump, tor Taft. He was full] 7 ic! as FEET as : babe t th h . down, so that it was antcipated that r — Sn vote, pledged lt, or attempted to dictate of christian charity for the @rring| th result could not be definitely far Beoag way, Complete lines of children’s Schoo! Cases and | what the tollers shall do in the exer- cise of their franchise, The men and the movement propose to be As independent after this coming election as they are to-day or ever have Brother Walters, but at the same time " in n firm in his contradiction of the etate- | known until well along in the night. ments made that the colored man is) With Lieut-Gov, Prouty'’s election turning Democrat. | admitted by all opposing party leaders, one of them hag | tbe Question of Interest in the election emocratic fold—that was that of the size of his plural- Felt Hats—In navy, brown, cardinal and black, sev: eral new shapes, trimmed with streamers and bands, mushroom and rolling brims. special at ...s+ees Bags, ( 180 Fifth Ay, $67 Fifth Ay, 98 HOOL BAGS from.........25¢ to $2 95e, Value $1.45; | ""' 95e| SCHOOL CASES at, each..... “There are ten bishops In our church,” | he said, “and onl; boys and girls for that occasion. We have organized these special sales for the purpose of helping the been, They do, howeve, realize that othe — ——= | : ey, Sera ey ! Bishop Walters, All the rest Ex-Mayor Burke, and tho ° - - ———— = a creams —<——SSSS pat eee mere a a caisane nein thelr, Republican alliance | trength of the independence Leagie Get on the List es : ; Q a : . | have made labor's contention thelr own. Besides our own Zion Church there te| strengi of the ituependence kenge : B Ss & Girls School Stationer Supplies | This party stands pledged, if placed in the African Methodist Eplecopal Church! that’poth of tese will have oonsider- And Open cnoo Hosiery or Oy’ y, pp | power, to secure labor's rignts. We Qhu.gne re Se speak of- | able bearing on the conduct of the na- : ] P ices ; Nil PERCE S TTT EE: u | would be recreant to our trust'and the fiialiy for. them butt tellever tam | tonal campaign, © °° A Ch A mil At Very Special Ir | We can provide you with all the better sorts of School Sur- | duty we owe to our fellow workers correct In saying that all thelr bighope| The expectaien te Cust the norinal arge Accoun | —_—__—— Plies, for those attending either the public schools or colleges, The and our fellow citizens did we not sup- do, Bishop Grant, of the M. , of Kansas City, and Bishop | cut, A.M. Williams, of the C. M. E., Boys’ “Weribest” Hose at 1234; Value 19¢ right kind is the only kind you wi Il find in this department. port the Democmatic party and candi- u ,| It was anticipated that the vote this + ; ' i i i) eek ast wear on ras meet ‘ ‘ Gate to triumph in this campatgn, Ga., will speak for them In wt tow Gaye, | year Would be unusual heavy, s+ With Us. This Hosiery, as its name mplies, is the strongest and Seat | : T he prices for this sale are in every instance exceptionally low Not a Personal Matter. The Brownsville Affalr. peso UyaAlie the) te ic Went seal In uthe Part payntapie ace we know of for boys. Every pair is guaranteed to the ex a | away under usual, and in many cases they are actually less than | Bo far as we are personally concerne m this campa there {s neither per- Sona! advantage nor preferment of any wort h can come to us. Some have earnestly and others sneeringly doubdtle: “Bishop Walters believed that an in- Justice had been done to our race In the State Indicated that as a whole to-day’ Brownsville affair and that {t could be | Vote was heavier than the average righted If our, vote was divided as | Montpelier and St. Aloans, howeve th Our brother | absence of any local contests depriv Republicans. rebuke ¢ Incere, but we believe that Reports from various stctions of the In the election of the usual general inte! cepted, No eo ployers’ references required. Call or write for full line | Regular year round price 19c. per pair; for this sale... if you are not perfectly satisfied with the wear they will be replaced. Narrow and corduroy ribs, fast black, sizes 6 to 10 inch. 12% Girls’ 25¢ Hosiery, 19¢ cost to manufacture, Economy is the first lesson taught the youn their supplies here. Composition Rooks Lead Pencils $ who obtain | fed that some bigh alton! oie) EN. talravon ob eur oe deptbda onthe | au, ta ate, tae, foe, of sample ead Sip f||/ Genuine full fashioned, regular made, combed maco yarn, fast | Good quality ink paper, pressed | CAtar wood with rubber insetet Annie us as the result of Democratic! nope trom the other side, and I am !n Bellows Falls, Rutland, Burlington | Book No. 68 of later # ||) black Hosiery; high spliced double soles, heels and toes, also double board cover. platn and fancy designs; |Pe doz.......sssccseere Suntan ic luccess in the coming campaign. going out {nto the fleld to tell our and Barre was unusually large, and the | ki Hate aki "9 for service, Wehave | Per doz, 30¢, or., +2 for 5¢| Lead Pencils, in fancy colors; fine | but answer that there te no/ brethren fo, fone. tnren iudletlons ‘were that before, the polls | ket, This is a stocking we'can recommend for servich | | Composition Books, best quality | Sade of lead and rubber tips t “Batween the bi of the three most a record-breaki te rae reat ri ola. Ay fr ] s ; 4 > the Goveramest or hae. beara e|Qutgee ae, hermomeae whi |ROUG Bave bat eat | Le eee ee csi 220 | RUN Fas amlene eT OE a : ne: Govern i hicl standing on this question, and we 6! | HNEHOUONNNO00 BUOODDGUNN ONUODOGUUUUN00UG rom G) eaves; per doz, 50° (Only sold in dozen lots) candidate or which wae would accept.| work together to quiet the unrest that | ‘ oO my) , It is our unalterable determination. to| te Browaeville affair and Bishop Wal-| __ JAPAN BUYS WARSHIP, | | 6 Pairs for $1.00 AD Eapearranetraresare vSe | Lead Pencils in large variety. We | decline, as we have always declined to te propaganda have caused. | We) LEGHORN, Italy, Sept. 1—It ts re. | . ae : composition Books, large size, | handle only the best makes; round, scapes Albee Ga TaIRVeL OT RR ap ARTEL monster, meeting faa Lportanithenitne Salen arnored cruiser | ° . | double the quantity of leaves, press:d | hexagon, with or without’ rubber pointive position undar the Government! ing polci af the colored eote”* Prince Louis, of Battenberg, eat. | | | Medium-Weight U nderwear | _ board, stiff and flexible bindings: at, | tips; at, per doz, 85c,, 50¢, and of our country, ae jan essentially practical baels days ago, asked who was the purchas i ea i : Crean gm UEnHY laid aside or de | ops presiding over conferences will | |of the cruiser, but Signor Orlando avoids | For Boys and Girls Students nee lth ea testi esas Pencil Boxes lined, but tt 1s our firm conviction| ture the clergy on the necessity of ed giving the Prince a precise answer. | as : none eee tt pressed board cover, end openings; | Pencil Boxes in large variety; of that we can best serve the interests standing by Taft or Bryan, and the J ‘ Underwear in a medium heavy weight, half wool and half cotton. each Se and 10¢| course, only the better kind; with of our fellow-workers and the people movement, whether as an officer or one in the wenerally in the labor Not that these posl- tics in the colored churches 1s on The dish. wit hpowertul exhortations. Bi Caldwell starts to-morrow for the Hehe and next week parrona then are to line up thelr flocks | | visiting the Orlando dookyard a few Just the garments to put on before using the heavy Winter weights, Enough wool for comfort and enough cotton to prevent the shrink- ing. Sizes for girls and boys, in white and natural, as follow: each...8¢, 10c, 15¢, 19¢ and 2ic Writing Pads | Writing Pads, good grade of white paper, for ink or pencil use; pliin $1.00; at2 for Be,; andeach 5e & 10¢ and without lock and key; from Sc to 50 each Ink—We handle all the lead. g ba ‘The Attack by Deb | welt sareciritae narnia ree, poll kg Q) | For Vests, P, dD: : and ruled; the first three sizes are brands of ink made: Ye wena , | Just what the nine Republican bish- 0 Lr a 0 ip HIF ccx or Vests, Fants an rawer ; sold only in dozen lots; no ruling; |20z. 3.02. 402. Soz. pts. ats Bo Debs has Joined the mob of how!-/ ops are going to do to the one ape |]; Sizes...... 46 18 20 22 24 26 28 30 32 34 inches at, per doz.......9¢, 15¢ and 20c /2forEc 5c 10c 18¢ 35 50¢ | HM seria she ie Kicking “UP A fot heen determined. | | | Prices..... 26¢ 30¢ 35¢ 40¢ 45¢ 50c 55¢ 60c 65¢ 70ceach In dozen lots, | Steel Pens i the men In the labor movement from eT ae ’ ° | Complete assortments of BOYS’ NECKWEAR, PAJAMAS and Pads Spencerian, Esterbrook’s or Gillott’s wing thele prttteal power in congune-|MACK SEES VOTES IN EAST., Sale 0 if Men’s Pajama $ | SHIRTS. Doren, 30¢) 50e, 80e and $1.00 Per dozen '......, bean . tion with their Industrial forces in order eee 1] - — Or single..... 3c, Se, 9c and 40c | Pen Holders to protect the rights of the masses who toil. Abuse by Debs was to be expected. His past history is aljl in the direction of harming rather than helping the labor muvement. His hos- tility would not be worthy of notice except for one thing. We especially desire to call attention] to this, because Debs's abuse is a type| of what may be expected during the| whole campaign. Compare anything Debs may say with the most virulent attacks upon labor by the Parry-Post- Van Cleave gang. Note the remarkable Rhode Island Committeeman Ex- | pects Party to Carry His State. Political conditions {in the Bast were discussed at length to-day at a confer) jence of National Chairman Marck, mem- bers of the National Committees, and heads of the various bureaus of the New York headquarters of the Demo- matic National Committee, Chairman Mack said that he had recelved re-| ports from all the States along the At-) lantic seaboard, and that he was more) than satisted with the progress of the| campaign, and that the East could be/ relied on for ¢lectorial votes for Mr.) Pen Holders, in all shapes and sizes; cork or rubber tips; at 3 for 5c to 25¢ each es ~ Boys’ School Clothing At Special Prices for This Sale ADAMS BUILDING Writing Pads, in manila paper, for office or home use, in all sizes, at very low prices. Saar ar pee — Misses’ $1.00 Corsets, 75c | Special attention given to the fitting of Misses’ Corsets. A large assortment of long and short hips, girdle tops, with and without hose supporters attached. Regular price $1.00; 75 Specialika tanneries na veetpireit Cc Children’s Garments O'NEILL BUILDING—THIRD FLOOR | Mercerized Cloth Pajamas in plain colors, Tan, Slate, Blue, White, Pink, Helio, also White cellular cloth. All made with V necks and well finished; SI.50, value $2.00 In neat fancy mixtures, with extra pair of knick- similarity between them—then it be-|BU 8" 1) committeeman George W.| | COIL REN Bae HOC r dd Gls esate aul | Spent eases sizes 8 to 169g We guar. his financial backing chahman of, the, State Centra} Com roadway & 20th St.; 5th Ave.; roth St |) Mother Hubbard and Breteile wit tuck $ and instrting of Ham- Hee sea bs The attack by Debs ts the more des-| ference that they had avery reason to) effect: sizes 4 to 14 years, burg; collar and cuffs tucked, rousers, 39c HERD) TERMED 0 fart (0) 6 LS A cient Tete ee Regular price 25c. 35c. 59c. | with hemstitched edge. In fancy mixtures and plain colors; sizes 3% and representative of labor—even as a 3 to 16 years. labor martyr, forsooth. Mr. Debs since he went to jail in the injunction case growing out of the American Railway Union strike has worn an f{llusory halo which no one has been desirous of disturbing. It pleases him, He wears {t on all occasions and describes it with a heartrending, tear- shedding exhibition of emotion. But let us lift the curtain from the cant and hypocrisy of this heroic, self-sacrificing Mr. Debs. In what manner has ‘he benefited by word or act the working people of this country? Whence the Funds. : We note the Socialists’ Special” train is to make @ tour of the country, car- rying Mr, Debs with all the luxurious accessories which modern tion can accomplish to cost $23,000 for the campaign. Now we would like to Inquire who finances transporta- The train Is said | yotes to Bryan, Soda Crackers that crackle as good Soda Crackers should Special price, $9¢ 29 50¢ | Value 59.; special at. 50c $1.98 Children’s Reefers, $1.25 For cool weather, made of dainty check cloth, double breasted, roll collar, trimmed with fancy braid; two rows of metal but- immed w ney br: y $1.25 tons; sizes 2, 3, 4 and 5 years. Value $1.98; special at School Shoes for Boys and Girls Away Below Regular Prices ADAMS BUILDING SECOND FLOOR Shoes for Misses and Chil- dren--Vici_ kid, patent tip, but- toned, sizes § to 8, Regu- lar price $1.75; reduced to D442 $1.59 BASEMENT Boys’ box calf welt Blucher, double sole, swing last Shoes; sizes 24% to 54%. Regular price $2.59; $2 00 o vO? reduced to ..... id, box and Little Boys’ viel Sizes 114g to 2. Regular Boys’ Blouses, ors; sizes 8 to 75c.; special at School Hats and Caps—New Fall line of boys’ Telescope Hats, in all the new shades, in pearl, steel, brown and nu- tria colors, Regular $1.50 and #2 $1.00 & $1.50) Boys’ 75c Blouses at 59c Values up to $1.00, at.. iol sete in plain and fancy col- 16 years. Regular price i eee new, in a Boys’ Caps—All dsome variety x0lf and Eton very large and 50c. value; of patterns, in C shapes. Regular for ing, school —opering, Ribbons at S pecial Prices Taffeta Hair Bow Ribbons Fine quality, 446 inches wide, stiff, lustrous finish, in black Regular price 21¢. per yard; special at and all desirable colors, 15¢ the Soclalist campaign? s e | | vont calf Ine price $2.00; reduced to... New Brilliant Taffeta Ribbons—35!4 inches wide, all desirable nd flv eace? aN Gane ae nee a iscuit * i|! pe abi i Glazed Dongola Shoes for colors, suitable for millinery, dress trimming and general 2c juxurtous style of transportation would duced A eee BO"! ; 5 os Pers gai Aes is i be authorized by thote voters of small | | Boys’ satin calf, box, kid top, Misses and Children Patent use, Regular price 35c. per yard, special at... “ tip, laced; sizes 6 to 2 c= wes <= means whose contributions are alleged Blucher cut lace Shoes, good, stout | Hy 549, R Regular price $1.50; re- ———— : to be the chief support of the Socialist ome Ae | ech ae shoe } | campaign. Why not publish a Ilst of With meals—for meals—between meals {]| iar price 1.98; reduced $1.50 eer nbO ‘ New Fall Styles a your campaign contributions, Mr. Debs? | | Fa wi 9 at $4.10 a Fall es = sehifioutess the REO CHCIGAIEE Pale In dust tight, oys’ vic kid, box and velour caf ace, gaes $ to Th Regular 9g) Ba ae p $23,000 campaign ‘a | sizes 1 to Sx. price $1.35, at s Or 1908 re ir ' i} and patent leather Regular price $2 |]) duced to 5 |}, W.L, Douglas Boys | Shoes at. ‘3 moisture proof packages. Never sold in bulk, NATIONAL BISCUIT COMPANY There 1s a strong suspicion in the| minds of many that the money has the same aimilarity of source as the abuse, In other words, that the Interests be- | hind the Parry-Post-Van Cleave-Taft- | Debs opposition to unions furnishes the money for any branch of the campaign he ated * Shoes for ¢ price duced ie $2.19 ‘Pla-Mate”” Lace ; ldren, sizes 8 to 11 $4.98 to Sizes 6 to 14 years, Special at where It is expected to do the most * ’ $ P RAS! aE Honea al Sane | Children’s School Handkerchiefs pisses: suits these inssge soars son, attate fi Where does your t the money? | = ~ — gar ts, priced most Ce] DO) IS What is the real of your virulent i . 1 : Special at 17. £4.9 ay ory o'the Ame an Federation of | Plain white linen hemstitched Hand with pecial at $ ‘ 50 to $ v 0 P 4 i 4 or political can VP) sata Rvseniared «Hanieeett fs , i ‘Roatailttees j ‘ initial; fancy colored border Hi Uso. cr¢ sses’ Panama Skirts—Gored circular, pa . y ee ’ ‘ rt 1 Bt et204 SSP eon ECE front buttoned, with fold and he c OSTRICHES TO RACE. | ath | 36 to 38 inch, Special at $7.50 | Two ostriches, broken to Sulkies and ’ (Or 6 for 25c) cae Y ; H \| | taught to trot, will be raced at tho| Whit t eayay hike Girls’ Piccadilly Coats ane coming Mineola Fair. The ostriones | te nemstitched Mandxerchiets, wit rT colored t rout, noteh collar, bu yo necks we o have (rotted a mile ip little less than initials: hy hree fo ‘ bare) Snfalalat 5.09 ew’ Beye eae Be leek than 4, | initials; box of three for............ 19% 6 to 14 years, Spevial a $ riven to light gul- | = 2 E Peete é

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