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| THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 8, 19d». _ ie BRYAN ] SWING “| tlonal Commfttes held « counall of war) West are trying {9 prevail upoe Chatr-| MM! to-day and for several houra studied} man Mack to send the candidate to the) GDECHAT {ff = SPECIAL p l, ‘, MARINES WIN 0 over the plane that have been devised | ere ein cake the long westward|( 1,500 Pairs of I VOMEN'’S r - | to bring the Democratic cause to View| wing will depend in great measure on | WOMEN’S rey | t | | tory. While the natlonal committeemen| pians made for Mr. Taft's stumping ; sea | i were in session thero were conferences | tour, PUMPS, of the advisory and finance committe = ===" || s3 values, $ . a day a ai 00 and late to-day al] three committees STOP-LOOK-READ ‘i 1 I. i SEA GT SHOOT IN ThE CAMPALGN oh el Seeiea New Fall Styles ot Wo All sizes, 00 i) leath (Leases _and men’s| SAMPLE SUITS aaa 2 & 3.50 Grades Southwest Corner 6th Ave. national committeemen that the effort) 4 j to have Mr. Bryan take the stump dur- : me Aten |Ing the entire month of Octover will Sh , Naval: Men Hold Lead at All|Leaders Now Considering a) prove euccesstul. With the announce- oes g i a i mt ine ment that Mr, Taft will make a speak- SAMPLE STOCKS At ew as y es Stages of Contest in Trip to Pacific Coast— Jing trip through the Middle West and |] er BOER, Croton Bi FROM PROMINENT $4.50 |= eae ~ ¢ sa TAD the Bust the Democratic leaders believe | : k : A Cruikshank Event. | InConference To-Day. | aha the nent should be forced all along | funy’ wonderful trap" that sores | EHO TN Uy es 1 ‘ BRET) IE eee Ighe line auiiivsiactionraay, aad torthat jeath to these obnos- f TURERS, in Tin Kid lend Mr. Bryan should continue “M-All Roach Trap Co, ; Skin, Black, Gun 8T., BROOKLYN, N.Y SPAGIRT, N. J., Sept. &—Again to-| CHICAGO, Sept. §&—Preliminary *© | speaking ioe mantuvntieimcarnpalge | day, the rif vert bled here for| the invasion of the East by William J. | closes. the big Seagirt doting tournament | Bryan members of the Democratlo Na- | National committeemen trom the Far Metal Calfskin, Pat- a RA ent) Coltskin = and i va Seg Glazed Vici Kidskin z - HAND WELTED¥ SOLES; MAKER'S & REGULAR $2.50 AND $3.00 GRADES, in Lace, Button and Bluchers, Sizes 2!4 to 5. Widths, A to EE; high Cuban and medium e Military Heels, Also the same styles for School Girls, Sizes, 214 to 5!%, with % he t Women’s Solid Leather Shoes at were fayored with perfect veather and) ————— aoamenees —————————e oonditis for target work regarded as | some rere serra ss VES SEES — alMost {de Exceptional int st seer ee ry MER Berne alpiaisa Fier compatllohicd Store Open Saturdays Until 6 P. M. larga gallery of spectators, {neluding ON 6 ) many ladies, being on the firing line as EILL-ADAMS 0 The contest is vow York State Established Forty-One Years Ete fseceletion n to teams | of six from the r: ervice organ.-| || Miatences vere cone gna guard. Thelt! | Telephone | Our Delivery Service in New Jersey Te.ephone | feven shots per man at each distanes, |) | 5700 Cheisea | Is the Most Complete of Any New York Store | 5700 Cneisea| | First prize, a trophy valued at $300, * early as 8 o'clock this morning, when || Presented by F. A. Cruikshank, and a e O and China Bargains the Crutkshank trophy match was in- jump sum tn cash, was won by the, teat ~ fe: Se . 20th, 21st & 36 Inch Coats 22d Streets full gored or pleated, and Buttoned Skirts The tailoring and fintshing are the best the fact that they are samples assures you of that, The materials are Cheviots, Fancy Stripe Broadcloths, Fancy Twill Cheviots, &¢.,‘in a great variety of popular colors and stripes; man tailored into the most approved styles, with 36 & 38 inch coats and full-gored and pleated skirts. and Until you see the suits themselves Box | you will not be able to realize the Calf | bargains we. are offering. It isn’t the price alone that makes them bargains, but the fact that they are suits of excellent materials and workmanship, Regular bod $15 & 52) SA %./f9 Fall a. Suits at pamtets, 2 Blocks on Sixth Avenue a@ugurated, United States Marine Corps. The other | competitions scheduled for to-day were! |} eneer match and the All-Comens'| || LP, atch, Individual contests, The » everybody, each hots at a thousand yards prize {s a medal presen by Gen, Spencer, and §%. There are| five other cash p The all-com-| ers’ squad er_maten was also || Each man fires’ |] aim, and A Splendid Offering of first quality Dinner and Tea Sets in French, Austrian and Porcelain Wares away below our regular price. Noe the Reductions: $30.00 French China Dinner Sets, decorated in assorted floral designs, each piece gold traced, including soup tureen and large size plates and meat dishes. Regular stock price $30.00; Special ireneveeney erarae ote * Meceie " ogpodonbad $22.50 $25.00 Limoges Very Thin China, ! $745 Austrian China Tea Sets, G3? with very pretty assofted floral decora- |} a service for six persons, 56 pieces to the @D4 tions; 100 ‘pieces to the set, including | cot, handsome gokd and white decor. © soup tureen; handles gold traced. Regu. | 7 i : tions. Regular price $7.45; ee Benne es $19.75 LIE pooddaneooononopone $5.50 Worth 1.75 (School Shoes for Boys and Girls | $6.50 Austrian China Tea Sets, $14.98 Dinner Sets, of very thin American | { Most complete assortment of Children’s Shoes to be found in New York. ||| 56 pieces to set, very pretty decorations, 4.75 Poreelain, assorted decorations, 100 pieces to the | 4 PRICES POSITIVELY THE LOWEST. | Regular price $6.50; special.........0. ‘set, every piece perfect, including soup tureen and | $14.96 Aulan eas Dinner peut Wee Me Peet mat oe We sell this | ']! in assorted floral designs; 100 pieces to the set;)regular for 98; we have advertised th spe- | 4 ed Ney nee perfect and first, quality $10 50 “i for $9.87; to-morrow, your choice $7 He Headquarters for tie High Cut Special " i ener ot op r | only, Regular $14.98; special....... ° at +50 Edueator ‘Shoes Shoes for Girls Misses’ ch oo i oes For Strength & Durability Buy the “Hercules” Trunk », Misses Snoes ew Fall Styles Yobag Ladies’ eens Shae yaa veep } sizes Pree G cay Gane Twenty new Fall styles; is : aa 4 Patent Coltskin and Vici Lace, Button and \ Citak Ta oe Baus gone eT eee sion soles; Oe my i ot, about 2,500 paits, Pair; our price... worth $1.50 and ORELES PATE CUSED BAK FES Scattered Oil-Soaked Waste! About Floors of Century Bank Building. Genuine Vici Kid uppers, patent leather tips; lace or button; low school heels; sizes 8% to 11 and 1144 to 2, Solid leather Ex- tension Soles —a ‘\ bargain; never sold r less thn $2.00. Special for 84.39 $ hui o patr. The construction of the “Hercules’’ is the strongest and most | Dress Trunks at Special durable. without sacrificing the desirable feature of lightness. Prices, It consists of an outer panel of hard fibre, an intermediate | panel of basswood, an inner | panel of fibre. j| All of these are glued together, | put under heavy pressure and thor- oughly cemented. The base of this et) Trunk is practically the same as the An Investigation to-day of the four fires discovered in the Ce Bank Building, Fourth avenue and Twelfth alreet, betwoen 7.0 and 10.8) o'clock last niglit, disclosed that they were not | the work of an incendiary, but due to the carelessness of a painter who had bsen employed in the building According to ©. Stanley Mitchell, as: | sistont cashier, who conducted th ins | 28in. 30 in. 32 in. 34 im. 36in. qury, the paint had thvown several | i preg : Manion tite ihoaoeal sample trunks used by travelling 7,95 8445 8.95 9,45 9,95 ry "r Boys’ Dress = Boys’ Gun the first tloor and basement of the| |) salesmen, and in continuous use throughout the year, except that | |s dain Shoes Shoes i Metal Calf hea c vere Sa ral eh $ oa | H son i ‘ Size: g paris ibe feat and tr-tlon were said 1’ they have the extra slats and trimmings. | These splendid Dress Trunks || | ieatnes" ssi: seittent Cottakin: : 3s ind 1 fo tion. In each instance the fire was ex-| he Trunk has heavy brassed trimmings, full cloth lined, fitted with | are made of basswood, canvas | et } ; Tio su. Mane Meta, moles, tan . Sila; positively } tinguished quickly and Mr. Miteheli |) top and body tray, top tray being divided, all riveted, four slats on top, | covered, malleable iron trimmed, | |Marafe cto! bs “ete lecturers’ $3 : es aan oe ‘ nt Solid eats said that the damage was so smail |! mottled fibre binding and two centre bands. | long strap hinges, riveted | }$150 grade. ai ‘ grade, at : that It woult not be necessary to calif} Size..cccec 3 3 38 | throughout, muslin lined, tio fn the insurance adjusters. The first fire was ¢ 33 4 6 40 in, . $40.75 $11.50 $1225, $13.00 $13.75 | trays, hest lock, light weirht, | fas walking ¢! gurned in Kine Comp. blage was out, and they discovered ano: other fection of the aiso was extinguished Half an hour jater Fire Patrol No, | 3 went down to the bank from West Thirtleth street. The men in charge | discovered a bia the main floor of Floor, basement Advance Sale of Cravenette Raincoats and Fall Coats, $15, $10 AUMANK Open Every Evening the bank, directly tr front of the Day am : : BNC SiCdaade “ore PMar Niet OUR OWN TERMS A Until 9 o'clock. | [S ] way. RM. ‘ * Will be allowed on presenta: t All was quiet again until 10.30 o'clock, : : ton of this advert! Lid WORD d M U | } f Oo ihe ine Sires S an SIC ; when the watehma from the paying te there and discovered another blaze eat- {ng its Way up the pine partition, The firemen had little difficulty in putting it out. moke issuing ae. He wen cath this weel : i] TERMS, ‘ 4.00 Weekly 1) GRAND RAIS PUSNLD USL, G 2d Week | 3 ROOMS FURNISHED $6 5 N $18 & $20 values, at | The Raincoats are the overproduction and the Fall Coats are the model garments of one of Rochester’s foremost ‘ppt concerns. COMPLELE AL Also to New | Regularly these garments are $15, $18 and $20. The models are | our credit Terms Apply . s lonnecticuteaia Tone Island BY BEATILAY HOLE HOLS &. THE SONG HIT OF ThE p, Help Wanted a wi By buying a week or So ahead of the season you save $5, sans | est Ww n TE HOU OUR NEA An MIRC. COLD ANHANDLE LIBERAL.C a9 AL.CRE $75 Worth 97-5 vown $1.30 Week 9.9 The Cravenette Raincoats at $10) ei: as /To-Day! PETE a Advertised for in The Morning ane $109.9) 1$149.7 Wut) to PN tei World's Want Directory, | A good cravenette Raincoat is one of the most useful garments a ee errr 1150 84 15,00 2,45 FOUNDED ON THE tei man cin own. These are good Raincoats, because the fabrics are best J “Oren sarrnpayextin ime. | 200 «+ 20.60 « 2.50 SUNDAY pee SDAY, SBPT possible raincoat fabrics; because the tailoring was done by the most 46th ‘Si. and 8th Ave. | 300 « 30.00 © 3.50 A \ Janttreasés expert journeyman raincoat makers in America; beceuse the irimmings — — Sermecsenrss || , Our Terma Apply Alen fo New York f iw! WORLD Ladies and interlinings are of finest quality; because every one of these gar- pre BWR eae 4 UNI \ reste ge He ments is warranted to hold the shape, fit, style and color until worn out. TWAIN \ FUNNYSIDE wae Over twenty shades of grays and Oxfords, in smooth finished, f S\\ Ries double twisted worsted; herringbone stripes in several designs; neat | \\ Ys oN \ ura plain mixtures and wale effects; black unfinished worsteds and’ black R\\\y by ynowsraphers’ melton finished Thibets. Nearly all these fabrics are from the mills | f A i ninire controlled by Priestley & Co., “The Cravenette People,” a fact that | \ | GEO. ea cde” doubly assures the desirability of these speclally woven Raincoat fabrics \.c,\ 1 ME MANUS Chetn he models are correct Fall 1908 design, cut with high, natural | ; shoulders, 52 in. long, full sweep, roomy and boxy in every detail. \\; WORDS ay ook female) The same models, tailoring and fabrics would find if you were DAVD KLPNER Day's Work paying the regular prices of $15, $18 and $20. MUSIC BY Dishwa: ') Sign Painters : MUEL LEM Delivers 5 sineve Hand! SAMUEL LEN wig cistke j Soltetors The Fall Coats at $01 ; ¢ * VERO Fras pire . About 400 Fall Coats in over 20 different designs and shades. Excellent unfinished worsteds, iow fo Find ms At \VWr F » : 19> velours, Saxony cassimeres an! smooth finished worsteds, new gray shades, tan shades, brown Work to Do. ¥ Z 4 f . i “1 shades and Oxford mixtures, The models have ogee semi-peaked and plain lapels, cuff and plain fon't walt LANA RA tes iaiond Vee ’ 3 Waitresses. 02. st JE sleeves, semi-box and full box cats in 38 in., 42 in. and 46 in. lengths. Tailoring, fabrics, trimmings Mae N EXT Muscliameous’ co.nz) and models are $15, $18 and $20 standards. i 8 Miscellaneous .....872 Yet that's all it costs thee for 9 position th Morning of Sunday World “gituation’? Want, The World printed to-day 1,147 4 SUN D AY WOl2 LD >| Help Ads.—665 more than all other New, York papers combined. ' ° 47 CORTLANDT s7., a. Greenwich St 4 cor, 34 Avenue, POUR CONVENIENT STORES 3471.0. STORB OPEN EVENINGS. 279 BROADWAY, nm. Chambers st. UNION SQUARE, 14th $t., a. Bway, SUNDAY WORLD WANTS | WORK MONDAY WONDERS, °