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Attache in E gn experts a ame with keen inter 6 — _ THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 8 1908 | Says Vote for Bryan Is FRENCH IN WAR steele a mi tt erate a yitrenne et tt tt a nn Vote for Trade Unionism Cae ere: OC h ; ; mae and Academy Supplies. P atc a ete ‘ s - it pr 8. Secretary Morrison, of the American Federation of Labor, Tells Why He Supports the NEAR GERMANS peas Democratic Candidate. et ye The Figure BY FRANK MORRISON. Mimic Fighting Recalls Battle How Too Much Fat May Be General Secretary American Federation of Labor, i” ¥ in Which France Lost Al- Sees Bee cnt eenee: (Written Especially fo e Evening World - ' There are many reasons why the sace-Lorraine, wage workers, and the members of organized labor in particular, will cast thelr vote for William Jennings Bryan for President of the United @tates. Every trades unionist who votes for Bryan, be he Republican, Democrat, Independent, Popullst, Socialist or Prohibitionist, will not only be acting In the greatest harmony end accord with the declarations made by tle American Federation of Labor in its annual conventions, but he will be materially assisting the officers in ca ng out the politi. cal programme of the Federation a3 outlined in 1906, and ratified and re- indorsed !n March, 1908, are commanded by The political programme of the trades unionists urges their members to cast their ballots, irrespective of party affiliation, for those candidates ior office who have given their pledge that if they are elected they will work for the adoption of labor . lation, and, on the other hand, ‘o vote and work against the candidates The Leading Tailored Hats, Specialty New Models, House. Now Ready. who are indifferent or hostile to SITTATION IS CL EAR workers of the country Will Hold a 2 Days’ Sale New York. & Company BST See 9dSsTTTOTTIITR Exceptional Values for Wednesday: a y was inaugur- |! In 1991 the German | d across u 2 Peppermint any druggls Ke situation war of Remarkable Showing $ appearan ‘DAtANt redirene’? ary, althouxh it | 15 Women’s Suits, at aa nd the est abits hment iblic, and oa Alsace and th alne, Women’s ‘4 Tailor ) Suit Hats, +2. 98 An attractive collection us corded silk and taffeta Hats: s Wke iMustration; large and medium size mo fectlyely trimmed rss s ‘r= bon and wings; all colors tnd back! value M.oos 2.98 25e Satin Taffeta } Ribbea, j 38c SATIN ‘TAFFETA RIBBON; extra fine quality; 6 inches wide, in a large assortment of ° Dieck and white; suital Anery, sashes and hair t value, d. $1.00 Messaline Satio, i The cost of the three Tamra nts fsa mere | telle, and one may, If they prefer, get separately and mix them together at | The styles and fabrics are far superior to those sold throughout the city at $15. You will find the Suit Store on the Second Floor ideal in the matter of stocks, service and appointment. The lines of Fall and Early Winter Suits are particularly complete, designed to meet every sensible fashionable demand, Directoire, Mannish and Other Models Naturally Predominate The materials are Broadcloths, Fancy Mixtures, Striped Venetians COLORED i ' west fai f Ss, tas y li ii eed satin, Trimmings of ewest f and Worsteds, tastefully lined with guaranteed g campaign the the nominees of the two reat parties are Rewest eta bent pe. _ aay ») Ti ski : ee ‘ tt f R os Atal pune ands in the 824 OOC Skinner's satin. The skirts are cut in the circular or pleated patterns. 2 in teas her, rao w a $3.50 Women’s beois, Lace or button, of pat eratic Conven | emocratic Convention has incorporated al Wednesday and Thursday, | , thus pledging thelr enactment Into law if le. The Republican Convention, on the other D G | eae Inc lFiBAT Ge Tailored Cloth Suits & nominee of the Democratic party, has publicly adoption of an ant!-Injunction bill, while Judge : 3 . on and Is credited with having been one of Tailored Silk Waists s demands in thelr platf the platform 1s ratified by the pec hand’ refused to insert labor William Jennings Br declared that Taft favors t q NEW FALL SKIRTS PRETTY BROAD-; WOMEN'S CLOTH WOMEN’S — SKIRTS, CLOTH ieee SKIRIS, new Fall | Panamas. in circular Misi nvsl/ \einotl ine Aral udge te [Mile ac wHlvet inmineien inte Reece Ran eal eet) bf Bhck, blue and trown;| Medels) tui pa ted style, trimmed — with Mle hominse/of the, Democratic tatty $3.00"... 3% Lied move) Sour trimmed; made | saver paited” ayia atic party favors an amendment to the Sherman rly $3.00. ey ; new side p li ed; mad Anti-Trust law exempting labor organizations from its provisions, while Judgo | Broadcloth Suits, Serge Suits, Cheviot viarly 3 spendid qualty bro: a | soll trimined ash eye er piaited — style; Taft has in no way indicated that he Is In sympathy with thie proposition, and, FOaaclo z 8 i 75¢ Silk Pata. 4 : Bat a} valnesni l. 00 hen ond 2, 9 Inasmuch as Congress refused to adopt or consider an amendment of that ch : i | te $l a) 1 $ ‘ | f $ 8 acter at Its last session, and the Republican Convention refused to fecareae Suits, Worsteds and Novelty Mixtures Belts, 4c : ate Tf 3 a Fara ose STORE, ees ase lank in thelr phatéorm, its but retsonable to assume that the Judge Is | i } b elles ‘ 1 8 h an?) ye Bey eUe ek err tate to SeFEm HAM the Todas a mb the One: Fhe Hr ae oe _sonndoetsssosayocssosconssooanoséasoe00s600000 THE QUESTION FOR LABOR. Carpets. ¥ To me the proposition that the members of organized labor have to fa: d Spe i! s 1 decide for themselves is clear cut and will not give them much occasion to pane | and Rugs pecia N) before reaching @ conclusion. It Is | TAPBSTRY BR In @ n § Shall they vote for William Jennings Bryan, who has declared tn favor of the | ( 5 passage of an amendment to the Sherman Anti-Trust law, which will take lanar | Regularly sold at $38.00 to $58.00. | P \ organizations from under its provisions, and who has declared in fav fan | Un d values that articularly suitable resent wear. B d Li y Bicfavncina So tnt wit ort sa cesta aratcl a7e of |] Uoreceeted aust ate panei sual oe prt igi BS able Linens, Bed Linens and Fancy Linens against, as well as for e cle styles for which you would pay $18.00 to $33.00 ad 17.98 ry other measure that in labor organtzations are contending for at the present time, as enumerated in thelr address to Congress | mores money ct shy) Cuber time on March 19, and 1s standing on the Democratte platform, which contains all WOMEN'S, YOUNG WOMEN’S AND MISSES’ SIZES. : MEN'S, ! ME} S$ S, labor's planks; or vote for Judge Taft, who fs credited with havine inspire the use of the writ of Infunction In labor disputes; who bas never declare, . . ‘ , far as T have been able to discover, that he ts in favor of an amendme to the| Tailored Silk Waists | Sherman Anti-Trust law exempting labor organizations from {ts provisions, and | who 1s standing on the Republican platform, which does not contain a single labor plank, IS EASY TO DECIDE. — SIx0 R19} TOR, $25.00 4 ooo AY.BO Tie his large and popu! ar ar section Te The Fourteent1 Gi Store makes a strong bid for trade Wednesday by otfering such extraordinary bargains as these: HEMSTITCHED TABLE CLOT:S | BED SHEETS—Good quality mus: Nix designs, fine. German | lin; 2. yards wide and 244 yards; | silver bleached. long, for double beds, Value 39¢ | Haxp MANE yard Cloths... $1.25 No Mail Orders.....0.0.+.-. 26} LINEN CESTH Li IE, tnt ay round; Se, values; 5 for 106.1 ‘ : Bae $12.00 Bed | FINISH PILLOW CASES, 42 and 45x38; value 16c, and RENAISSA Dannii $1.55 oe $1.89 24-yard Cloths....«..SI. : $2.50 3-yard Cloths... 1 $1 93 Fancy Linens Immense assortment—stripes, plaids, fancy weaves, &c, Over 100 }]/ LON tated | waists marked as follows FOR THIS SALE ONLY:— tions; bolster Values Xp to PIECES— inches TEAR ibe iatatoed (ot OneaAGGH labor Unailito,conaiaeration these pesert 6.75, $7.85. $8.75 | eee Napkins to match, doz...... $1.78 | HEMSTITC IED, DR Ns SEACHED MUSLING tions, without mentioning a number of the others, and remember the manner in| ° ’ e ’ e | DOMESTIC as Tatratie guatly: AND CENTRE ‘PIECES— || Extra heavy round thread, Value { which they have been discriminated against by the issuance of temporary writs ae ee cee | Ra Ae yan AL li plendid quality j of injunction, restraining thelr members from doing those things which th ney | Regularly ey 18154 ind 3Ox308 thou- | have a legal right to do, and which the courts have decided they have a lezal egularly sold at $10.00, $12.50 and $15.00. He i \ sands sold in other sales at 2 The right to do, and conslder the efforts now bein to mul: “S10, ; if i i made to mulct the labor unions and Lt ty SE! 39¢, No Mail Orders. To- sie 90 members thereof by applying the provisions of the Sherman Anti-Trust law, a Rain or shine, only two days will be devoted to this law which, when adopted, the Inbor representatives were informed was not the roo intended to cover labor unions, and realize as they do that thetr right to organize | sale, ae ve need oom for other goods. for improved conditions 1s tmperilled so long as the Sherman law 1s not amended Don’t fail to take advantage of it—it’s an opportunity in a way that {ts provisions shall not apply to labor unions; I say, when organ- missed. ‘zed wage workers look at these two propositions alone and know that the not to be . nominee of one party has dec'ared tn favor of thelr measures and the nominee ot the other party has dec 1 against their measures, I do not believe that they will have a mome sitation In casting thelr vote against the candidate J h F h deiatelamantior a acuaten autnerelnioetee ohn Forsythe who has not by public mmer of hope held out to the labor u made, lariy 20. (boron Ww! hemmed | ATH TO’ ELS, Tate hilsti weit: ii 180, valu .ca00l hose, FAST BLACK COTTON row and heavy rib; fu ail size, 7 to 10. Vi No Mail Orders Filled. Be. palr $1.69 White | rn From Bonwit, Harris Co.,'s Stock and from Our Owa Women’s 29¢ | =i Hose, if 18c WOMEN'S FIN GAUL athe ap Children’s 25¢ > g ca Ld ; id : M4 ia 4 Nd $ °° ; : » Kg o : : f : M4 4 S 4 8 Sd g 4 » : H s f > 4 * ° ; $ : o : : Ca » ’ t v : * ‘ : * bg 3 4 ¢ cd 3 ee a BOYS’ SCHOOL OUTFITS || DRUG DePT. |; : » t » : » » i ca : $ 3 e o : ca * o : : : : $ {h ~ | % * bd ‘ i 3 : 4 * 4 big br} P| PI 4 q 4 4 4 <¢ 4 Pa + % z 3 1 + $ & + + b 4 & 4 & ¢ | * « ‘ ‘ € + e & ¢ 4 : + that favorable considera en to thelr measures by the next Congr Broadway and Eighteenth Street Blankets, : Stoe é ae if he {s elected, and tn fa4 e candidate who has fr uncertain term : F (NKETS; ‘ S ant old decinred in favor of givin r unions the Jegistation that they asealal have if | 1B . | ‘ THE COMBINATION CONSIST ,0 DER a 10 MAR MONA PU ee REA ab bate te SS i! sire ) — : . - — ny Boy’s Suit with one or two GUDE’S PEPTOMA: ARRESTED RYS N e the Sak City, Hving in splendid ¢ pairs of trousers w AMPOLES | cop LV camy » with plenty to eat and UMANN & BRO: W : % Fine Golf or Eton Cap ar Hivawathin tee" ednesday Morning jf # : fg ih Chm aa Chaat J.BAU ERAL‘ CREDIT HOUSE | |ieueen ln : “Blouse [compet CAMP AS BURGLARS cai n : York f - Le Shrewd sho, pers will prone sis bs} Waist $ i. : Furniture Carpets Bedding Draperies Jt ino Sue = wiagham Qc p Pie |i] restricte “ Penders 54 and 60 inch ‘ Youngsters Accused of Looting DE < \8| Fall Dress Goods— ib phic wea will wash x ATH PREVENTS REUNION. 84th Street ‘L’|Felt Mattress; | We ‘ % Sraight or Knickerbocker Sere and wear well—positively the Residence on Seventy- wate - Station at Core [ value 4, 98 | Pay % : Ser, ci care apenas of an eu greatest values we ever of» i : ner, }$10 $ | Freight. made of best percale, and the fered. econd Street. : lent quality webbing. Sizes 7 to 15. 49c Curtains, pr...... 2HC + U 89c¢ Patterns, white one Th GALS Boys’ School Caps, ~s¢ and dark color, pair 4.9 Peuitand aTiguPienes veclanseieee 3 Eton, Golf and the new “Skidoo” Caps. " very $1.50 full Ol in, Pate 15¢ Perl a ate PL St G0C & neat style for school wear. All colors, all styles, terns, pai New York a ie ‘ u ¢ shapes, all sizes. $2.50 qualities, $1.87 Fe No, 8 East Siventy- ne Hy (THE 14TH STREET STORE, Third Floor.) fine Rian ‘ Wyley, No. 2 st Seventy-s bf $4.00 Cable Ne mtreet, Aug. & and cther good The boys $ weaves, pair. 92.59 3 , a h plate Brass Bed, with 2 1 * amelled Bedsteads $5.50 Beautitul Nov- vi aa a i En seyracaizas, pat 90. 74 500 nner ees 8 Manut pea 1® Ss DINING COVERS | $8.93" “tue Ss, eee 8: 3Jc | ¥ Bessemer Steel White Enamelled Bedsteads, continuous TARE apy SHER ny | Ostrich $15.0 98 i ® — posts, high heads, massive chills, 5 brass spindles in head yersible quality, with fane; Millinery is A Heme of Four $ 125° .00 Open Saturday (IN $ and foot, contains 3 coats of baked enamel; male in sizes tassel fringe; rich Turkis Plumes and |! BRooms Complete- Breniaes Vat tdneed” on ends: JH) ® of 4 feet and 4 feet 6 inches; regular price 98.78; 6d patterns; $3.50 $1 98 Exclusively. \ Furnished 10 o’Clock si value 7 % value, each... j igrettes, ly Furnis G } fy |B clad atesseses Kerman Rug Covers. On exhtbitlon Floor.) EASA 2 a 3 Exact reproductions of exs Veilings—piack, wnite and oor [Wl ® 1 Ruy f 20 West 23d Street. i y f ss ore ae Mido 1 BG % pensive eat Rugs; m : “(Main Floor.) 2 wide; 4” $3. 33 . ‘ a: eeemmccney | |i 4 i ) s ij ig -—Linpor water or 1B) @ value; sale price Special Tuesday and Wednesday. — Tumblers ics id : ati we et ’ fF | ras, Perfectly colored reprar Tailored Hats, copies of the best models of all the well | i ¢ Suites at ductions at finest Scotch is an nid ir Gencc Linsha> Manus and Frenc! abri known Paris and London milliners, Fancy Linens us $ $33 ee % 5 00 7.50 10 00 so Fie 3 iv lly designed Bye hd finished frames, richly ca SILK PLUSH LAMBREQUINS. | it ’ ’ if lush, Tapestry and Vero n | —— —— | a B-plece P window, piano or mantel; } ‘; 1 1} QU per week opens an account, ety Cotton sheets ? i elegant, chaste effects; with ) Ostrich Plumes, in Black, White, Brown, Navy, | oN. Perey’ theashad, Py dan for 845 S-plece Parlor Sultes, Verona Cover deep silk fringe; 2. 89 ‘oe ner and Gree 2.95 |) B write for ournew Ow liberal ready for use ¢ 4H for 852 B-plece Parlor Suites, Tapestry Coveriny pe alues, each. Taupe, Peacock, Leather and Grven.......... BUOKLER cons ROOMS]] 2 ROOMS Bedil aia ep reeds * oe ee aa eaiace Parlor Bul $85 rae Value $5.00. faigiar inlonbee Complete at 2 Complete at ply also to Long von a oF.) ees 3 fon regarding $ Island, New J CL ei Sena. wutesaee % FURNITURE — REUPHOLSTERED. ‘ _ \| tion renal Be oh $ 00 a | 0 .00 an gy jer: 3 DRESSERS CHIFFONTERS, tn birdtee baton golected quer, Slip Covers, Window Shades, 1,500 Yards welings in the newest designs |) Bl cuttits. Mailediree ni or Conaecti- 3 5 1 oak and manors drawert ganelied ends, 45 tnohes long, Draperies and all_upholstering | ot » in the newest desig 19¢ Jon applicatic ' $ full_gwold froaley "4 hee ae done to order at low prices. RMB ree es CANEUEESS Eston dey eit od. b40$ i a * SF A gn Be eed Estimates Free of Charge | +S 4,7TH RD | 25th Stet Wes “| i eae fg ay | om alue up t \% T ‘ ¥ H “e go : vor lygronmazreesar $1 GQ TIRE Tare sheet STORE. | ——————— = S ‘eeaevevevsrvseaenvenensens THE Ith STREET ST90i ipseseest

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