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; “APATEY" AS 1D TOUT VEST. WOT ATACK Financler Returns After 2n{"“Knows as Much About My | Record as He Does of Ques- | tions He Tries to Discuss.” | Don't Abuse Your Eyesight | More injury is caused by the wear- ratt of |ing of improperly fitted glasbes than by doing without them. You Can't Ajord to Trifie Extensive Tour of the Pacific Coast, to-day, ;much sentiment for Taft, he replied that he had pald but little attention } to politics, but had devoted hi | business affairs, He took oc | remari THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 15, 1908 tform was Offensive to bosses and offensive to the bosses of Phila- | hia Roosevelt, Taft's Godfather, TART A DODGER th | | sked how prosperty when | B, H. Harriman, who has been away | PHILADELPHIA, Sept. 15—In 8 htor about seven weeks, during which jlengthy interview given out on the | time he made. an extenstve tour of the |train between Raltimore and Philadel | | West, arrived at his oftioe about noon phia, to-day William J. Bryan made a | jhot retort to Mr, Taft's statement of When asked whether he had found | yesterday time to candidate ‘on to record as h however, that, in a political ;questions which He dodging and says that the Republican ow bway, he has found in the West a feeling | “iscuss.”” fof apathy on the part of the people and | He denied the he [ownership of that, remarke@ Mr, Harriman, “considered the ‘greatest danger.” While {does want regulation » a mustake of $14,000,000 not saying that ihe considered this fe ‘ing of apathy a danger to the Repubil- can party, his renark intimated {t. WOU BICK: STANEER mY (Mayor Knows Nothing He Says, About M:tny Things That Worry Tcwnsfolk. Mayor McClellan returited from his rae vacation to-day. He has been few ) months, excep! for a few }days at the begin’ ugust, when the was at hiy desk $ sojourn fn the Adirondacks and his’ departure , Whare he has All the politi Insisted, he ne gets f ewspapers, bout the er comventions, no choice for the Dentocratic gvbernatorial candidacy and did not know who was.favered or who had a n. as not re ad the Com. rine (m the He has Hebrews, er. go over the Febolera are st @fce in this cit {on a small platform in front of | baseball score board Bryan Mr. ven to Doon: nut streets, Mr. Bryan was escorted to the office of the Philadelphia spoke to a large accuses Mr. 8 as little about my he wants government {lroads, but says he He oharges that £ the cost of imperial- \ ived at the eens lose eets station of ) Railroad at re. ‘There | n to greet | deing the greet- | We and was | at Tenth and headquarters of of Pennsylvania reception at Dooner, A.W Edw. }- where rd, he crowd while standing | 4 4¢'\’ u St, | Mr. Bryan sald that the Democratic Noar 4 Bt Ast! 223 Sixth Avenue, n economy of our eyesight service. Never risk your eyesight in the dangerous tests of the mere eyeglass dealer. Registered | EXAMINE EYBS (% Brewster, M. D. Johnson, M. D. Marcus Kenyon, M. D. M, Linderoth, M. D. Glasses Always at Moderate Prices. Elilihsdons Ocuiists and Opticians. 50 Years in Practice, Below 88d St. Physicia ¢ t i ) Some one in the crowd asked “How |about Maine?’ and Mr, Bryan replied lowest Re- Taft promised proa- vosevelt endorsed is Mr, his nsevelt, already has a does about the public With Your Eyesight. he ts attempting to) Convince yourself of the high | character, absolute accuracy and ns 380 Sixth Avenue | 1274 Broadway | 217 Broadway we House Blox Kk. ear 15th St, | WOMEN’S WEAR Bonwit, Harris & Co Broadway and Sth Ave., Cor. 21si St. Ladies’ and Misses’ Tailored Sutts Six new and distinct models of superior make and finish, of Broadcloth cheviot and fancy materials, finely silk lined, Regular value $35.00 25.00 Bonwit, Harris & Co Sale of Separate Waiking Skirts Walking skirt of French voile, with taffeta trim- ming, our taffeta lining. Value $15.00 10.00 10.00 Walking skirts of imported chiffon broadcloth new gored model, with folds. Value $15.00 and FUR n NECKWEAR, ete Al Ib, PISHE bes TWENTY-THIRD STREET, WEST FALL EXHIBIT WEDNESDAY ond THURSDAY September Sixteenth and Seventeent) 14 © © ta lt rom the foreign style-authors of such renown as Fagan, “Loucet, Marie Louise, Mme. Georgette, etc., } | ogether with the clever creations o| larged store with new imporiations of A ts handsome new sown moderately priced. our own fashion artists displayed in our axgusite -VENING GOWNS, STREEL COSTUMES, COAT . in all the Istest and most approved shade: and material ported in TRIMMED AND UNTIMMED MILLINERY, WAISTS <T JEWELRY, and the latest novelties » OPENING DAYS’ SPECIALS opening days eparinents of the RENARD specia! values that will be unusual. They'l will be an education in itself, . store wil unite ie vtlering on the two more than compensate you for the trip, and to see RENARD'S authoritative exhibit Broadway and 5th Ave., Cor. 21st St. ; 04999009000 00OOH64 en a anc : KOCH & Co. Wednesday Morning Sales, Greenhut Company Free Transportation For Patrons of the Greenhut Store » At 18th Street, to and from the Subway, Third , Avenwe Blevated and surface, and the surface oar \ \ lines on Broadway and Fourth evenue. This ‘ free 'bus transportation makes the Greenhut Store the most acovssible in Greater New York. ey | als wR \ 4 y\ From 8 A, M. Till 12 Noon. Quantities restricted. No mall, ‘phone or C. O. D, orders filled. $1.75 Petticoats, 98c | $1.50 Umbrellas, $1.00. WOMEN'S WHITE PETTIC ‘s,)00 MEN'S AND WOMEN'S 26 AND handsomely “trimmed ‘with twerand] 2 INCH AMERICAN. TAPFBTA three insertion, jeep off UMB. LA! an immense |} RON HAMnERW Sta ea rent hoee ey range of fancy and natural || value 317 handles: unprecedented val- J , Cy ues; regularly $1.0) ay | ace (Main Floor.) Girls’ $2.00 Dresses, 1,29 q $ , esses $1.00 Pillows, 65c eH Hy Ls A Wh WASHABLEDPILLOWS, size 20x28; 3 pounds frerapt 5 sesame tervioas all pure feathers; warranted odor cadet blues in the dainty “pin dot’ ticking, Teaniery a o wn O5C efects; smart trimmings, ‘Tew Leary Flasthe ccc. | models; full kilt skirt, sleea, 20 (ETE | 8 to years. Value $2.00.... 4+ | Collar & Guimre Pins, 15c. GOLD PLATED GUIMPE AND COL- (Third Floor.) LAR PINS, enamelled in blue, red 15c Scalloped Towels, 9c} am wie cere OL Be KINE FULL BLEACHED Huck] ‘eularly Se: set. TOWELS, with scalloped ends; fin- (Main Fi {shed in button-hole stitch; regularly lc, each t:. . (Main Floor.) 9¢} 25c, Photo Frames, 17c. PHOTO FRAMES, cabinet size; gilt d fini regularly 17 TED ESKIMO FLEECE; 2 ches wide, In a variety of Oriental ns, suitable for dressing gowns ; sold re 25c, Toilet Soap, Box 1 0c. larly J QcpARMOUR'S VIOLET TOILET soar, (Main Floor.) “ly 10c — a '|50c Window Shades, 2£¢ HOLLAND WINDOW — SHA from best Amertcan Hol of three cakes; 1 per box (Main Floor.) 106. Torchon Laces 5c, LACS, in edges and in- mounted -acting spring roll: fe ti | rs) sh ‘ gel a i ; hang. Reg QS5C] special vecccrcnie Rs ic Fourth Floor. (Main Floor.) p Boys’ 50c, Biouses, 29¢. “CHAMPION® ND, fast color, et patterns; neck- collar styles; 29c $1.90 Door Mats, 50c COCOA DOOR MATS: size 17x30; @ remarkable opportunity to buy the regular $1.00 grade at, _ each ... Crhird | Floor. | Also These Big Sabings Ail Day Wednesday A Sale of Framed Ficiures ETCHINGS AND C RED LANDSCAPES, in gilt frames 214 wide; hand-mad. ers; size 12x26 inches; regularly $1.98 GENUINE P? , in oval gilt frames 2% inches wi nished ornaments; size 16x20 inches; regularly $3.00... 19c, Motre Ribbon, 15c FINE QUALITY MOIRE RIBBON; 4 inches wide, in ev color and black; regularly 19¢.; $4.00 Trimmed Hats, 2.95 \ chotce collection of SILK AND SATIN HATS, in all the mewest shapes, in cluding large mushroom effects; trimmed with rosettes, wings Eul) 05 novelty feathers; all the desirable colors and black. Value $4.00....4090 Boys’ $4.00 and $5.00 Fail Reefers, $2.75 Tust 48 SAMPLE REEFERS from a high-grade maker luding the newest shades of COVERT BLUE SERGE AND PANCY CHEVIOTS AND WORSTEDS These garments are positively worth $4.00 and $5.00—Some higher, 2.7 Sizes 3 t0 10. Wednesday, while they last.......eceeeeeeseee eee 75 125th St. West, hege™ cas | McCutcheon’s old Dry Goods It is a treat for any woman to walk through our Women’s Suit, Wrap and Waist Store, where may be seen a galaxy of styles, the best and choicest of the fashion world. i ryt black diagonal ingeri ‘ate Valenciennes Tellored Suite, § i tei tad nti pores _-dbaterio Waiete, same’ with Yalenionan owt cyanes fall 11-gored skirt) button ors res sleeves, at. RC Mma TY -) ee eee a ; White Messaline Waists; slaborately trimmed : pe white Messaline Vy gists; ts and Tailored Broadcloth Suit ee ce (Geen fein bape pM Mibor semi-fitted cout; taffeta lined; 36 00 Gi an tot oes ee ; eo 7 f ; ' : ( Black Net Waists; of fine silk net, tucked Misses’ and Small Women's Suits; Bere, Caren oe kd and green fancy striped cheviots; semi-fitted de cygne: eight fold; trimmed with length coat; lined with fine gored skirt, with deep tailored fol satin and buttons, at trained skirt; Directowe effect, at Second Floor Fall Dress Goods Let this one item stand for the excellence of our Dress Goods Stock: Herringbone Foule Cloth, all wool; 48 in- ches wide; solid colors of navy and Royal blue, brown, leather, castor, olive, cadet, peacock and red; splendid for tailored suits $1.25 Yard Main Floor ‘ e ° ° Home-Coming and Home-Fixing Home io be returnished? Whether it's Rugs, Carpets. China, Cut Glass, Bric-a-brac, Upholstering, Curtains, Furniture, or what not, it’s here and of course “ightly priced. Royal Wilton Rugs at Lowered Prices exclusivi van and Messaline Princess Gowns: yi blue, electric blue, peach and green; waist of tucked net and chiffon; full-gored, demi- Pure worsted yarn, Kirmanshah, Ghor- sian weaves: a $35.00, and $40.00 model, ai Custom _Made_Shirts tor Men The new shirtings for fall are now displayed in a profusion of materials and styles, Asa special offer We will make to measure Three Plaited-Bosom Shirts cuffs attached, from Anderson's Scotch madras Shirtings tor $7.50 Fit and satisfaction guaranteed, Main Floor cya, MAY Beds And Bedding-- e copies of alt the Per- 18x36 in, value $228... 2 $1.75 © - 29x54 in, vale $400... . $20 eye irom) 36x63 in, value $650,at. . . 5» $5.50 46x76, value $1500,et. .. . $11.50 6x9 ft, value $2450, at. . . . + $19.50 83x105 value $3450,at . . . » $29.50 OxI2ft, value $3950,at. . . . . $32.50 10 6x12 ft, value$5500,at. . . . $44.50 10 6x14 ft., value $67 50, at Oriental Rugs; four specially Mouso! Rugs; mostly in antique sty sizes range fiom 3 feet to 46 feet wide and 5 teet . + + $54.50 attractive lots of ies; silky effects mMewaline and bow; full-length tucked White Net Waists; Cluny lace yoke, with Per- pRAUUCR ALARA A LiL) cording; high Cluny lace collar; long sleeves, at New Fall_Skirts. jored models and the open-down-the-fron canary, green, gold, sky Special attenion is directed to our! exceptional fiowing of high grade brass and irc beds} and cribs. Brass_Crbs ; variety of styles; and Brass Beds; in straight and continuous post White Iron Beds; 5. Upholstered and Slidig Bed at unusually attractive prices, Bedding; An exceptional sature of this depart- ment 1s the makimg of hai mattresses and box springs all done under ow exact supervision which -is sufficient guaranteeof sanitary and high a Women’s Fashionable Outer Apparel ‘ $12.50 sian colored bands and white 16.50 Panama and serge, in the new Fall stripes and shades; plaited $5.00, $8.50, $10.00 Women’s Silk Hosiery With Spliced Soles of Silk and Lisle. Pure Thread Silk Hose; reinforced by,combining strands of lisle with the silk, thus giving in feet, heels and toes great dur- ability. In black, white, tan,, gray, navy, royal, blue, pink, Copenhagen and Landon smoke col- ors. Ordinarily sold at $1.50 pair Special at $1.00 Pair Main Floor in a splendsd $17.0 up to $135.00 rangg in price from $5.00 upward Couches <5 “The Linen Store” New Fall Models In Corsets James McCutcheon and Company beg to an- nounce their first showing of the new models in the celebrated Pansy (imported ) and the Gossard Corsets. The rew styles still further accentuate the pre- vailiny fashion of last season and produce an even more siender appearing figure. They are made with extra long skirts and high narrow tops. Priced as follows: ‘‘Pansy,”’ (French) $7.50, 10.50, 12.00, 15.00, 25.00 and upward. “‘Gossard,’’( American), “They lace in front.” $5.00, 8.00, 10.00, 12.00, 16.50, 18,50 and upward. Other models at $2.00 to 5.00 We also direct attention to our Infants’ Wear De- partment, in which we are now showing a complete Opposite aldorf-Astoria 5th Ave. & 34th St., w Perhaps You Know This Send Him This Ad. as Soon as You Can. Private failing Slip ( a TO MR. WHY SUPPER PAIN; You kept us all awake last ni | ~ 1 1 ist night C He ey a cry and valli” hy did you hitch the tooth i By a cord to the bed rail? else Why not go to the Dentist— The kind that World Ads. show, He'll paintessly pull all your tet! Before the fact you'll tae THERE ARE BUT FEW WANTS THAT WORLD ADS, DON'T FILL, assortment of Coats, Hats, Bonnets, Caps, Suits, etc. EE Ee | “Tightwad” Man— to 10 feet long Arranged in four lots as follows: One lof at. 5 6 30 4» 1800 One lotate « oe L700) One lot, at. . . . $20.00 to $35.00 One lot, at. . . . $27.50 to $50.00 grade work Hair Mattresses; fangingin price from nap $2.50 to $52.50 Box Springs; from’. $0.00 to $25.00 A complete showing of wove wire box springs im all the leading makes; layer fe mattresses} guaran> teed by Greenhut and Compty: from $7.25 to $14.00 1 wie Third Floor Fourth Floor Sale of Notions and Dress Firdings The low prices on these staple every-day helps for sewing will be insintly recognized: Spool Cotton; 2c each, . 22cdoz = Skirt Braid; 8c bolt; 95c doz. Featherbone;e yard, . 90cd Spon Silk Se each, 53c doa Seam Binsin: Be bol Sedo Ping * Put bh estes Basting Cotton; spools, 3¢ care ne russian Binding; 16c P85 dog Tollet Pins; tick: 1 ounce, % Spool Silk, pure dye; large size for Waist Belting: 8c yard; piece . 65c Peer! Head Rs card at 5c machine use; 382 each, $4.50doz. — Tolson Banding: 3c rh piece 35c Safer. Pins; esizes; card 3c Button Thread; 100-yd spool, . 5c Dress Shiels; fine nainsookcovered; Hairpin Cabets;at 5c Darning Silk; on spools, at, 4c _ sizes 2,3 and 4; 8c pair, 95c doz. Hairpins; ho, 10c card Darning Cotton; on spools, at . 2c Silk Shields; 15c pair,. $1.75 doz. Hair Nets; abver the head, . 12¢ Macrame Cord in balls; at 12c Hooks and Eyes; 3c card, 25c gross. Women's He Supporters, . 12¢ Whalebone; 15c each, . $1.76 doz. — Notiahooks; all sizes, card 7c Children’s He Supporters, 9c Main Floor ’ i Nightgowns; { Manucturers’ surplus stock Women’s Muslin Saree ite Continuation of of cl, perfect oods at one éred yoke: ecalloped third $s than regular prices. Undergarments— serene tealloped Cut Glass Sale All asic cutrngs. Many and ribbon trimming; ae other ems in addition to the velue $3.00, at . $2.50 following : Drawers, of fine nainsook or cambric; trimmed with bemstiching, tucks, embroidery and insertions value $1.50 at * Princess Slips ; long ; made of fine lawn, in pink, blue, iavender and white; value $2.50, at $1.95 Silk Petticoats Second Floor in black and colors; with deep ounce und stitched bands; value $5.50, at $4.75 Suger and Cream sets; value 4.50, at $3.00 Nappies; of deeply cut glass; tue $2.00, at $1.25 Water Jugs of (2S cut qmail $5.00, ; 3 $1.25 $3. Bonbon Dishes; large sizes vad $3.00, at $2.00 Cut Glass Vases; large size; thly cut; value $22.50, a. -.', . $15.00 Wine Decan‘ers; value $6.00 . $4.75 Orange Bowls; large size; vali $6 50, at Cut Glass Bowls; 9-inch size; Iue $7.00, at Main floor and Third Floor gS Women’s Dress and Walking Boots at$3.00 All women interested in neat, shapely and comfortable footw t should see the Greenhut line of Wi PRE eA PD eer iene nenG eR Unusually large variety of smart and Second Floor ‘omen’s Dress and Walking Boots nd Low @raceful shapes, at . . , . Huck towels, he: bleached linen; each Towels and Towelling Turkish bath towels: hemmed; at Turkish bath mats; value $1.25, Linen Towelling for glass, hand and 28c yd; hyd ge Main Floor 6th Ave., 18th to 19th St. ive formerly occupied by B, Altman & Co.) Hemstitched huck towels; bleached I:nen; at $4.50 dos; each mstitched; grass Q Our lining otk i replete at $300 doa; New Fall with al the ‘jocable and staple » 25e¢ Li i shades All theest and well-known Re Hk pitty perlines, sateens, poe | 198 dod 5c {nverlining Crinoline, linen rig etc, are em at ic tea use; value At Our Usually bv Prices Main Floor | { Greenhut & Company, 6th Ave, 3th to 19th St, mh “6 ip ih ef URIRL oc te S fod PO ADS NAY, \ 1 ¢ ‘ \ i! \ !