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THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 9, 1908, Sete eerie meetaree ————-_—— steeper dig ag ar pane sthe at ara etait eu ciecreaieetis eet SEH NN ES ae Wel Rise nici ia cia confer with Mr, Parsons regarding the| enrolled voters in the test districts took !dent of a New York papr Judge I best courte to be puraued for the good | the tronble to. g9 tothe primaries, ‘NO jor guid: yen Victor Talking Machines and Fd’son Phonographs on Weekly Payments of $1 ===", of the party hi 1 | nine Menhattan and Bronx districts | party he wrote @ long, careful! have an enrolled vote of 21,417, whereas “I am not willing to run for G | al jetatement, trom which the following ts | only 7,468 exprensed thelt opinion on the ernor of > ¢ t ~ iene jan extract; Governor, of @ little more than one | the 9 i ahi | ae On’ |, “I expect te consult with the Brook- vi heaviest vote against Mr. Hughes ed Justified me In sa \| Donte 58 Hi are : }lyn leaders during the day and by a was cast in the downtown districts, In~ that It ts my dectro | Trading Stamps with careful analysis of the test votes taken|Cluding the Second, Sixth and Ninth, yori py office t is yesterday try to determine Just what the| Mele sariam, and the Bronz were) vi? derstand that I ¢ | All Purchases Mad Be tl Jy [sentiment and therefore what the sua-| what I meant, and my answ | tore 12 0’Click. Single HUGHES IES] bse romain “the ‘4! Stamps After that Hour \é magnitude of the opposition thus tar) URES Parker will entertaln Mr, Bryan manifested to Gov. Hughes in New York | next Sunday _ County, and particularly In Kings Coun+ - - = ‘ oy M z it . f N Y k ty, certainly justifies the position which lg ; arge Majority of ew York |! have taken, that we would have to is y x awalt the gathering of the delegates at WEEKLY ts County Delegates Will Vote | Saratoga to enlighten us as to the ex- Payable $1 Every 2 weeks i act situation in all the Assembly die- ayable $1 Every 2 weeks | for Governor,” He Says, | tricts which aro the units of representa- Nerina DOWN : ton. We will send on approval any- | “LT have, of course, recognized the very FOR Gy GOVERNOR wiere x8 ee a Hh allowing large and earnest sentiment in his favor | reight charges, this handsome i | WOODRUFF WAVERING. |ameng many clessoo, tut could not bo [SiH Boston Leather Couch é Diind to the opposition which, for the | first time, was made evident yestediay Still Talks of “Leaving It to |‘ the puulte Judge Declares te Has No. » 4 ad aving “Loyal Support for Nominee.” Desi ' : { Convention,” but Pledges “The nominee, whoever he may be,| Vesire to Ever Again Hold i D | 2 7 zi 3 ry pe 7) A 7 : . 1) ; ctinnar ito Nontiniee Sov, Uae ee ae na Gon Seely 182 a Public Office, the Entire Solo Store, including the A. B. Kir.ch- . ! Bup- . : ; ° PP port of the State organization and of | Guaranteed 6 years, baum Suits, Are in {his Sweep ng, Semi-Annual | ever; It, sanizati flilla te 7 M1 crolled tered oak Ts . } aoa Rena se ee eee ee Mesa seal Sept 9.—Betore leav- iyth claw itty omeh gatas Movement. This isthe Big End-of-the-Season x 5 és Gov. Hughes, who came to town yes-|! for New York, at 12.20 o'clook to-| J fiid--regularly sold at $32.00, Uj i is- terday's test vote at the primaries Con-| torduy especially to vote in the|day, Judge Alton B, Parker took cog: || Special Factory Price, $18.50 Ciean- Up Prior to the Real Opening Dis fronsman Herbert Parsons, president of] primaries, stayed over, night at tel ntzanco of a report that he would be| | play of Fall Styles tor enand Youths. Hee eee ee ete ee aaiaia) | ibe © tisk) |illoe t)ritbs, tholresel tor Governor We Also Furnish Homes | fe plain that the vote ot new Tare ci Bave no comment to mak,” the of the State of New York at the «>-/! Complete on Easy Terms | {| Men’s Odd Suits Choice of these | Plain that the vote of New York! Governor said to-day when @ reporver | proaching election, and said in so many | Many Fall weights, in fancy brown and gray worsteds County would go to Gov. Hughes at/ for The Evening World saw him in| words that he was not so inclined, He! 8 cheviots and cassimeres, the State convention in Saratoga, This! his rooms, made especial reference to the head- LS ia 8) | Ived t y nothing 1 \~ «Pi Femoves the last doubt regarding the| “1 am resolved to suy nothing in ani oiished over an interview he|| 107-109 WEST 125TH S1 | Also Two- and Three-Piece Pure Wool, 5 Probable attitude of this county, and! ty gay will go to the people in the|granted”to the Washington correspon. | [Open Monday wid Saturday bye | Fast Color Blue Serge Suits ; values up to $20. e Practically the last lingering doubt re-| form of a public speech,” | @arding the speedy renomination of| It was lJearned that before retiring) Jo a az ia | last night the Governor made this some- 7 (eh), Sure [IMG eISI Ose Gorpiae | 585 “Model” Suiis | Men’s Fall Overcoats and Men’s and Youths‘ Although Congressman Parsons i re! “tig ocala teat yolo Mas ta | e Lit Rt 20 Cravenettes Odd Coats and Vests garded as the President's mouthpiece !n perious side, and if 1 were a disinter- | ®) i Ti ee * aaa ary i 3 | About one hundred to pick Many heavy-weights—blue serges and lel pln, Be rad over i tt dente Pe pt 8 and $20 Va.ues ri wen SBS og gs | | Mila tanirettnc ne ares ae ) PHeH Ree Ea Hughes at Orangeburg. | Many are single garments, the largest lots are about 7 or 8 EALCHCbaimeniiadbrcas that sold up to $28; your choice’ ee | came from Uyster Bay that a renomina- | After holding short conferences in|} Of a kind; nearly all are what are known as “sample sets’—i. e., : | tlon would give grea: ealisfaction at the forenoon with Congressman Her- four suits. Men’s Odd Two and Three-Piece Odd Couts, Trousers and Vests Sagamore Hill. bert Parsons and Henry W. Tat, These garments present the very best workmanship from 3 : ' . Drthe | , 1 > ( Parsons had been ono of the origina vrother of the Presiaential candidate, | ony of the Se ee era ariey ee They te Summer Suits Men's and Youths’ Odd Conts—trom | Men's and Youths’ Trourers—'rom @nti-Hughes leaders from the time it tho Governor, accompanied by Col He Aa bpp Sean ei f aes : Hey) Pett Also medium weights, in dark patterns, in the three- ehcica P vd $2 suits that sold up to $28; spring, first began to seen able that the George Curtis Treadwell, his military an assortment of models showing the most recen piece suits;walues up to $12; at cor eagt pain tty M aa Youtha’ Odd Conte summer and fall weights; all sizes | present Governor n seek a second secretary, left at 11 o'clock for Orange- over 25 are shown, : Youths’ Odd § ‘ts. I ABA ESIHaT SORE 0%4 up to 54 waist; in stripe, worsteds ; term. Last night, after ft became (or burg to make a speech at the Rockland The fabrics—numbering over 100—are the smartest possi- CULRS ad outs $12: choice and fancies; also good $3 and $4 - dugies h ried = Cou Fai Returni here to-night, ert , y e: Ss Y y 1 tterns: a. Fy bs TW ints Misharen Acseehly Gl |ox WAL by heer ar (us teterooraugh ||| Dues belest@l (9 snow every, Aen 10 ie ess ROVaa ge Ped Wentoueatene on buCi caper LURE in SD Qe | Men's trousers—good tall welgnts; | regular trousers in this $1.50 tricts where the Hughes st Fair, at Dongan Hills, Staten Island, The fabrics nel Het ann dard atouts ixony cass this lot, but all sizes, 14 to 20 years: choice... 8D | “in dan Seyi outing $1 Oty Cholera serie . been tes: Mr, Parsons w at 3. P, M. to-morrow. He will also meres, smart cheviots, flannels and unfinished worsted trousers; good $2 values; choice Men’s and Youths’ Odd Clo'h Ves to temporize, address the Playgrouna Assoctation, In The colorings include the new Tans, Olives, kes and Youths’ Odd Suits Men’s ancy Vests—also white; they |” SuTae tere Cone el oe But when he aay an Evening Worl his lt Friday he returns to Al- | Browns, as well as Grays, neat dark mixtures and several Blue Sizes 14 10 20; two hundred suits in thia lot summer ait ety 43 £3, 34 and 8 vests “S1 20) fancies; from suits w®rth r to-day he had b d any | ac th vari raaves suits heavy enough for early in worsteds, SS C4 di eianieie anas al eee tid Gave a The Vote by Districts. | shades in various weaves. Hee a ‘ i HA He iene AE Valea dey (ou gute $4. 85 nd 1. 50 up to $25; cholce., " 50¢ this statement: lMRRRAtieniandnti@norcnetpavelaed| As this is to be a season of “stripes,” you will find here all choice... foonoG (Siegel Cooper Shore, Main toor, Kear.) Parsons’s New Statement, for Hughes, 302% against. Hughes's the correct stripes in single, double and triple effects. “A esult of the test vote, It fala Brooklyn, however, re- Sizes are regular 34 to 40 inches chest. \ wide SaeTRCLNAT AoeonaidiedGlecinde (ore oa morty i ain Cee None of these suits is less than $18 value; many are values 4 jor: y of the enrolled Republicans of i ag tie eat a EA he even over $20. q ; . 9 wi) county: prefer the renomination of by joa ticts in Manhattan Sea econ nee | oem | Boys’ Fall Suits---Now’s the Time and Here’s this. question dire ly up to the vote: ‘ BO 1 and, if their wishes were explicit, to Seevi 2) 1 act accordingly ' : FOUR STORES others Store Open Evenings 1 “The test shows that there !s some 7 Chambers at’ 126th STREET. cor od Ave | bitter opposition, but, in view of the con- n H 279 BROADWAY, nr. . ’ . nue, e a e trolling sentiment in favor CAthanGoys & | UNION SQUARE, | 4thSt..nr.B'way, 47 CORTLANDT, nr, Greenwish, ‘ ernor which the test has made clear, it ; 292 4 Z ‘ , 4 tw my opinion that a large majority” 0 nets ESIDES the att of quality, you have here the broadest assortmen's to select from—in the choicest} |' h ft New York Count! . y; 1 eed : Ley ist EAA ONCE CII (EMER ANE tnt ioe at » styles and fabrics—in New York. We guarantee satisfaction with every suit we sell and will give aj |; FenorninA oo EUS neces ayia ee ally) were] ie : 7 new one at any time for any one that disappoints you. ‘State Chairman Tim Woodruff, who | District, Hughes, Hughes The World printed more “Va- lives in Brookty q nth"? en cation Resort” “ads” in 1907 Boys’ | Deuble-Breasted Suits—in all the new popular shades of cassimere, worsteds and on the other han z h than ary other New York news- Suited? | cheviots; tan, gray, olive and brown mixtures; also plain blue; cut large and SRE RHUL rete not succumb 4 m paper. Remember this when you Wls at | roomy; 7 to 16 years; at $2.95, the inevitable with the ag | Russtan and Sailor Elo:se Suits—in very nobby designs of cassimeres and recent co-consiprator, Mr. P, was TPtAD repels worsted mace with large sailor collar, handsomely emcroidered; 27 to 9 years; showing. After stating that he would” niy q smal! proportion of even the s = s’ ‘De i e B: ‘easted Suits—with plain or knickerbocker trousers; in all the new and ‘oy | d sirable designs ot cassimeres, worsteds and cheviots; tan, gray and olive mix- Suus at | tures; also plain blue; 6 to 16 years; at $3.95, Russian and Salo’ Blouse Su ts—in very stylish and attractive designs; cut on at the latest mocels, large sailor coliar or military effect, handsomely trimmed; 2/2 e 9 tos years; at $3.95, ] I en SS Boys’ { Double-' ra ted Su'ts—in all the newest fall shades of cassimere, worsteds and s t | cheviots; tan, gray, olive and brown mixtures; also blue serge; plain or knicker- e uits a | bocker trousers, 8 to 17 years; at $4.85. Qe, QP huss an an’ Sai or Bicuse Suifs—new and tasteful styles of cassimere, wors- . Cie sO, and cheviots also biue serge and velvet; with sailor collar or military effect; ( 2 to 9 years; at $4.85, At Ss e ci ] Pr i c e S (Siegel Cooper Store, Second Floor, Rear») ° Children’s Brill Clothes must not be judged by price eye ° alone, but by the facts that they are tailored in the most There’s Nothing Lik Pure Food Exposition and Harvest Festival Sale modern tailoring plants, that they are cut on full size models 9 st . ; - ; ; ‘hard hl ; iby Tiere svalll edt It at The Price HE Siegel Cooper Grocery is the largest Pure Food Store in the world. It is noted not only for the high quality of and made from those fabrics only that will give longest service, on The Piano the foods and the general excellence of its equipment, but ao for us ow prices. Here are special offerings possible only in Brill stores— Market Free wagon deliveries almost everywhere, Freight charges prepaid to distances regulated by amount of purchase, hecause of Brill trade advantages. To-day Mail and telep.one orcers tilled promptly. ’Phone 4000—Chelsea, 5 Parents who want good clothes, and only good clothes, ae || : Built with a purpose in GuanaraliG mail ; r ; | : ee i ; Wee ; 1 } iuadarali Coffea Fresh Vegetables Maracaibo Coffee Nabiscos | and who want to secure best value, will he sure to see Brill : ven 18 Heel all pianos in Mecha cio ay. ties, esueway youn || | Sveeipoiavessvashed carr ts.0es blond | | | ore ch go en Savy cote tresh rom || | Red Label Graham Heald Nationsi || | H tf " bicad i y 1 unc or POWD eects, w turn) lion Ds, $1 x i; 8. s s fi Clothes for Children before buying the new outfit for school. Maal hee teat naae iiss bee Sie || [one et lait wiitonas ||| fsginee teen Ste Ghee | | ue Seance fceee ee Be f igh ru 0. 8 basset heaping full, deli ALERT LL UE Ea Reef tae &) ( aT “hoe | Oat ia dite SEEDED RAISINS or fecietned 130 16, of eefers, sizes 3 to 10, and Top- : | — ild Cured Bacon currants, doz, $1.80; packs c, SGI Sue a TADS coats; sizes 8 to 15, of high grade own { Ir ish Biacuits | New Potatces callild Cure all a vib isan | | PARAFFINE-tor sealing frul hig! AG oe in garments covert, cheviot and serge, in tan, { j Raat ee | | The best selvctions from !ong Island | | [and far: the Stee: Cooper 5 DEA CEGSICS of ‘ e er use and. trimmings olive, blue and gray. Val- 9° d S 1 Week jy be Hey pret tet 5 Le | | atmssdey and mea: 8b1$3 15; 3 Je knd spe b HAZEL cote SOAP i costing $5; tailoring Pai ues are $4 and $5, Special. $2.95 an mall Weekly or Gelb elatenasienet c bushe, OC Ins. $1.10: peck... fanny extglis velar 4 are $4 and $5 sna design: Monthly Pai ments ree va cas re when you FORMOSA O¢ G ae ersaE 24c] |, ; : f | aa a it bur ast, pure ( {ail Blick and green | one ee prowess oS $2.95 |. All wool waterproof Knicker Suits, d HE I eee AG Ba = — varieties ree tr 7Secapreal'sib: | PRINCESS LAUNDRY SOAP=b0x 35@ 4 and grays. Special.....++ STAC A TERM DGTH RCRA Prices Are round: ree spc lie |G eth ok : aoa by at v2 NS; Selb, caddy $ GO | $345: six large bars... All wool Blue Suits — Knicker to 16; usual values at 87.50. $4.00 {I Hy BESDIELERUING ShCke: 2le | can CH TERE Tek ive vel now usleyee MIXED BIRD Si Dor Prise in Je trousers and belted Jacket—sizes 7 SpeiAL vivveevereeneeeres . $95 t $300 IMFO} WAY SEED—Ib. fe MATIBITU TELBGPITA TR TGREGERIEG, CABLAIOPE(|f ieee ea entA Lue SKC LUSO to 16—cut on full models, excellent- _ i , : i 2 10 an ¢ ‘ eb inanaiibeerntein fies 7c Spring Lamb iI ly tailored, unusual value Finest Sailor Suits, finest fabri A Protect Co a can | : ul Leas ob nee Caley ATRL, BA Ar ern TS $2.95 correct models, tailored by America’s rotection Cover an McMENANID | E SUGAR J hureday tes i 14¢]| | at $4, Speci | ' | lie I] u } foremost children’s tailors; sizes 6 Revol. ing Stool Fiee with | | ec etn ac siege |suatewt ; tees aaa sanienes BREA || | . ni 2 iat ROSE RI SPINACH=dor. $1.8 + bTLOWER SEED, canary seed, uf #0 ¢s it —_——————_> art new model military Rus- | — to 12: former prices $7.50 each 4 iaio. A 1a liars , aid lutea eet OF: pears, fane et pears: No. 6 4 1 bi suits for little fasuaea to 7 t0 $12.50, NoW.esevess-, 9400 | |succotasH=render, weet 10¢ | Sempp seed or rape seed: tu loss 856: Bie | | be tei. |eaping full, delivered dle | Hams | A years, in new tans, browns and i fh The beaun ul ron ul enn c | SANTA cas PRUNES, imported date 1S. MAJESTIC HAMS,) | smoke shades—handsomely trimmed, Knee Trouser Suits of finest fab- Kirchhoff viayer-Viano, AT | later Hess tbe G00; 2°95 | | HALIN] Regular usual $4 and $5 values. $2.95 brics; sizes 10 to 16; former $4. 00 $500 u j | a yapor rted Milk | 18e Special ...esersevees ae prices $7.50 to $12.50, Now ¥ 20! Sold on easy terms, } } Pi Ee ER Electric Light Candles | q ns ce of conven , Wilt huts tote hove or Moa OH Extra Knickers fp [LR eRe Died | [Rieter tome 286 Other pianos sol. in our , i ; > . i , Sthibloor Plano Store are Manufacturers’ Souvenirs Free with These Well-Known Foods Extra Knickers, sizes 9 to 16, Knickers of worsteds and velours the ‘ PROMANGFLON-aitavers:6 1g | ARRINGTON HALL COFFEE 95 DNFDALFLOUR-7IN. betsses B8¢ | JELLO=ati flavors toetudineserey: Jp high grade vel He and cas in neat, dark designs, suitable to McPhail Caldwell COUVENIR FREI S , | ¢ ean oe ENIR «REf—Gold Medal Cook | ‘ i tid pachage i weight, cut full sizes, excelle wear with most any jacket— ‘ a 3 - ¥ ¥ ; . % itamlanin Measutin k of this fo SCUVE E—one regular OcJell-o \ fl vee et as and $1.80 9 sires 9 to 16, $150 and $2 Le ars SGray” GRE wood HHT A | eceins. Cx An 1 Ie Foes iree wit Sib | QUAKER OAT:~arge No Stamtiy 97% | eH Veachages ielio des, Special vvsceeevees «9c Gade arrestin 95e Mathushek Wolfner Bich Bes BSc facia ue | ee | ; TRYPHO® Amal fsvors, including | Qe grad Wegman CU ENIK er * | PRIVATE E TATE COFIEE—3 396 | AL rel eee Ob Cu es Cee Ener pherry; 6 packages Sie pacsace 4 © 1 i with eahpe ‘az mais, $1.50; I-id, mat . Fe ay UVENIK EE- one reguiar i0¢ aT) BROADWAY, wh F tj 47 CORTLANDT And the unequaled SAXUN WHEAT FOL "Tse | lace ZES —crisp breakiast "9e| : pick ze imper tl vine ely free with six Chambers St. i / bd &, Greenwich “Sim iex” Player: nee 4 OUV EN alten es Col ec gy are “ ‘ fachoges Ted phosé, ull ” CONVEMENT STORRS HARLBM STORE OPEN EVENINGS, ‘ ‘ = Ask for “S. & H.’’ Green Trading Stamps—We Give ikem