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* a a _ a Sos TE I CEA ROERIN TELN ORO, THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 30, 1908, WHALEN AGDISES [Mrs. Gouraud’s Startling Evening Gown B(NAPARTENOW HITCHCOCK TO. | misorenng "70" ot ay Suess lames Fabric op ae OF NE HET $8.00 7 Buffalo The West Shore Limited leaves Desbrosses St. 8:05 and West 42nd St. 8:30 A.M., arrives Buffalo 8:10 P.M.: St. Louis 2:20 P.M. next day. The Continental Limited leaves Desbrosses St, 2:00 and West 42nd St. 2:15 P.M. Arrives Buffalo 2:10 A.M. and St. Louis 9:15 P.M, next day. DOUBLE SLARES ee sce THEDEMCERATS — CAMPNEN PLA —>— —__ Mrs. Jackson Gouraud’s evening gown, worn at the Edeson opening at A8ked How Many Trusts He Lack of Funds Will Compel the Hudson Theatre Monday night, was Has Prosecuted and What He | the State Committee to Do a startling creation, It divided atten- Secretary of State, Hitting Back at Governor, Says State Law Is Violated. ua ne ee cba Bohitee Further Intends to Do, Most of the Fighting. The Chicago and St. Louis Limited leaves Over a slip of flesh color 18 @ black —_ -_-— ee ee Desbrosses St. 6:00 and West 42nd St, 6:15 P.hm. arnves Buffalo 6:45 A.M., Chicago 9:10 P.M. next day, gauze princess wonderfully fitted with | fa long ee Starting ith a neckband CHICAGO, Sept. 9.—Josephus Dan- The financial crisis in Republican po-| 0 lack ttes, th robe dow to the Shem ig strewn Witty binck avi |els, chairman of the Democratic Presg litical affairs has caused a radical NEW OFFICES CREATED. ‘1 1 fc _Palltettes an Aue ee sce tae Committee, to-day made public a let- change to be made In the plan of cam- Answers Charge of Increased HURT OVERS Oat RIECREE erage 2 ATES TES aaa National Express leaves Desbrowes St. nds which come to t m of the at the Instance of the Det [dress are tinished with golden tassels f unites, asking ney-General how many of called trusts of the country i proceeded against in the cour TAS and West 42nd Street 8:00 P.M. Arrives Buffalo 7:40 A.M. Expenditures by Demo- cratic Officials. National C by the) part of the work and re: Federal Government and how many state committees, who will more cases he exbects to file P’ Along the Hudson River and through the Mohawk Valley via the carry on the battle in their ALBANY, Sept. 9.—Seoretary of as eee nS . s ment to-day In reply to the criticiam TO STATE SENATE. most of the day at nattonal headquar- ; ‘ H passed upon the Democratic State off- Tammany leaders had about given UP cers, Closered with the 1 Tickets and Sleeping-Car Accommodations the search for Senator Thomas F.! Treasurer Sheldon at times were As- ; 5 i Pn- $8 cers by Gov. Hughes last Saturday dy’ when he showed up In the Halll ni di The ticket offices at Desbrosses St and West 42nd St, are open day and night every day f a 1 ae rae i sistant Treas Upham, who came on {n the year, and the principal downtown ticket office, 1216 Broadway, 18 open every py evening in his speech of acceptance in this afternoon after an nce of eev-| ¢ Chicago; day (holidays and Sundays Included), from 8:00 A.M, to 10:00 P.M. f } Brooklyn, when the Governor referred sal weeks, He appear e Advisory Committee; Branch ticket offices open 8:00 A.M. to I to the increased ex @ accounts of Haaleeen tr er of the Con Ch a) following places; i the clectlve State officials, Secretary WOR Riba 20, W NEW YORK: 149,415, 673 and 2208 Broad. : seat the f 4 way, 2 bilth Ave, 275 Columbus Ave,, Whalen in his statement compares the a Brea iasheee: Hane te expenses of the executive department e various co: brosses St, and West 4ud st, Btations, ; for the past two years with BROOKLYN; 838, 349 and 796 Fulton St, ministration of Gov. Hig and 954 Broudway . that Gov. Hughes has nearly Railroad and Pullman tickets can be se- expend- cared at any of tieso offices, or will be says pon request by apecial repr. 10 can answer all questions, Address L. F. Vosburgh, 1216 Broadway, in, CLARENCE SHEA2N TO TSLK Telephone 2893 Frank’ Clarence Shearn, the Independen party candidate for Governor, and his ‘ociates on the State are doing more work in the « ine t ‘Gov, Hughes tn the course Saturday evening in for the etary of inning expenses of the Secr s office are in excess of that of y ecessors, This is tru the candidates on the tick G apanae: PPPS : nee in his statement and added that while ndependenc y will hold its first mass-meeting. Arthur Brisbane wi preside, Mr, Shearn and the other can- didates will speak the expenses lave been greater the fees have increased accordingly. Last year the Secretary of State office turned into the State Treasurer more than $160,000, which was nearly $16,000 in excess of the amount received by the department the previous year Hughes Creates Offices. “The appropriation for the two years under John F, O'Brien was in round figures about $124,000 and in the two years of my admluistration about §138,- ae 000, leaving an excess in my appropria- tlons for the two years of about $4,000, year of my administration the | mounted to nearty $16,000 more revious administra- (Brac de No lerrevtl, Seller & b« 54-56-58 FJuenty-third BE, West The following attractive specials are r presenta ive o the unusual va ues t roughout the house (ez | BECKETT FOR SURROGATE, Women’s Tailored Suits of Ch ffon) Broa cio..— ined wth one ta or serge! and inte..ned —— ancy veste: —— 25.00 So that the State spent $4,000 j intwo years in the Secretary of State's Leading Members of the Bar Avi Ls d flare kirt, Acua, Viu- $5850, | office 10 make $16,000 in one year. Him to Ran édvance price ...... Pettit | “While Gov. Hughes was making Forty of the leading xt the . ; f comparitona in the several State de- Now York (ban sent a Junior and Misses’ Suits of Brordc oth, Cheviot , r ats why did he not make up a gate Cha kett to-day as tai: pee wn 4 f t comparing the expenses of the 1 to declare hims candidate for and plain or strip.d Worsted——a. th: now and 5 : ; stap e snades 15.00 18.50 22.50 now ve departinent for the past two | y With those of 1905 and 1906? x | he he would have found that un- der Gov, Hughes the executive depart. | = ment has cost the Siate nearly $40,000] | f or ; get a aingl can vote for Bryan | . hive than tt did during the two years | erman, once a sergeant but now die walking a lonely beat In an or. | sett stzle Republican vol Empire Coats (for youxg women and errs iste tev ate | Blaly con. led’ alll t. He ts gent! dinary policeman's uniform, he ha oee nisses) of Scoch Wi : ; "It 1s an inieresting study for one to in exile from the Alexander avenue sta-|been nursing a large. spiny, V-shaped phe story that Chairman Hitchcock's qeme? Plaid ai Wye? | Pipe as ree aunt peneiuey corabetto Hilal Goto of tye ereuch: used to know a lot about/desk in Republican headquarters had seme Plaid nd Mivure ——e ar 12.50 | tlons in| bee led of 1 for the past two years. 1: the 1907 bill to the ends of the world Bons 11 Bee f aye fe 4 pronounced by the chai Eee a ‘ find an item of #00 to pay Col.| -to wit, to Tottenville at the extreme|New York when fief érom thay Phonninerd ny, Alieacbaliinsany, EU ea ite padwell, military secretary to the! f Staten Island looking out {nto| Di t-Attorney’s office, — heen his desk and no letters were missing. arian H ine, 1 % | ee en ane the sea, where he will walk a post along| During this forenoon Comm e es sgham had all the inspectors of the —onecme n the Appropriation bill of 497 1/ ¢ andahe Hie scountty before bum fur more the also find that a new office was created! roads, ‘half an hi Turouga te oaken doc by the signature of the Governor, th This May Explain It. te those wao lingered without came (ie . MAR pirea i recnaat or teeing rontecaneaenany mag avantelvenet Seihe Gommissioness oat bark:| Fhe Kind You Have Always Bought, sill Si to a loud shout and bills, to which position the military 6 er: applied to the public announcement of Castoria that and cuffs tlimm d_ wit: contrasting ilks Actual value $18.50,..,+++..0.t) New Rubber Coats, ful! iength——) in shaded or striped effecis——trimmed | witn stra pings and ia cy buttoas. /16.50 Actual vaiue $25,00.. svat greater cl nted the Commission: new about It three days avh of on hi secretary to the Governor was assignud ion of Chas, IH. Fletcher for 3 aturally osed that ‘ata salary of $1.50. In order to have mera el ‘the inspectors t ve the sudden Ups has been manufectured under the su over 80 years—the genuine Castoria, Petticoats of Roya Mess line, very full) SLISSI LL SALADS SIS LID AA IAD A i} i} lhe military secretary to the Governor 1 E, : / Brine) bo) gunoling erme | of fathers and mothers when purchasing Castoria to tce that the wrapper bears ceep flounce with silk dust ruffls=——ali 5.85 | W a full year's pay for this Former Favorite at Headquar- eae ve ———_—>——_ | his signature in black, When the wrapper is removed the same signature ap- the n:w shades. A tui vau: $9.50,...at | po&ition there was in: yened the paper : ted In nua Supply bill an item covering tg ters Goes Down to Lonely Roads of Tottenville. ‘a 18 | pears on both sides of the bottle in red, Parents who have used Castoriafor § ‘on and said ne ex! NOTES OF THE CAMPAIGN. | Their little ones in the past years need no warning against counterfeits and aia EE gee | to take action In the.case of the ae ‘tats lato lon of the younger gener G SABLA e oy “Roget | Imitations, but our present duty is to call the attention of the younger gener. la a Ia Ee t been determined by Bore” ation to the great danger of introducing into their families spurious medicine, “*—~—~ SESS SLSSSSSSSSSLAS the Pollce Department who ¥ nee atocead. It is to be regretted that there are people who are now engaged in tha =~ = — night to a rks of ( f nee say pobre |e D ily one thing as nefarious business of putting up and selling all sorts of substituws, or what Saar the 148 supp. i N’ When the reporters asked Commis VERATERIG? CPS {al ede Oy eaeeete | batt nett 1 that Is that Jefferson ghould more properly be termed counterfeits, for medicinal preparations not in preparing aan *® sioner Bingham if he had a to- Balen Ned no bee tah | Mo Levy will not be nominated: Tht only for adults, but worse yet, for children’s medicines, It therefore devolves a ; ; \ j eee Tred eget a favors (question of campaign coi g point. on the mother to scrutinize closely what she gives her child, Adults can do irawe ee ne ee around Headquarters, but while de-| sald to have that for themselves, but the child has to rely on 1 draa-| “Look over the Hat vied to detectiy werk on the staff of] oy, Hughes “ho oratories) the mother's watchfulness. ATE, | roll lDiproban} yal stave UNere th the oe pit of tg Bech tcke the ae. Genuluo Castorla always bears tho signature of a7 / i ‘ ista ne De ing to Chairman f ‘ of extra) Ing on it : aes te that Cum mand for n f vernon t at! e reporters | Dete the Middle tex e records ibicree eunt no, pers ee separ ers ‘ ail speakers eave Judge Taft. | : } position or employed | Dan Slatiery. who st . pase 3 Puireau, commision” see a the UP Back in the Ranks, senator Frank 0, Prlass, of Now Jer. , One ' 4 ; 1 rdiy: “New Jersey will give A ‘ lee veeelih Wasserman was browgit back to No, ¥viraitey of 28,0 for Catt, “That Is of Our A most extensive showing of Tail- revolve % urposes un w [90 Muloerry sireet under charges and . Tt will Brean aN GETTER AEC og ' lo, the name of Joseph A. Wass- redu to the ra Many upward, Potter: Models We have Sults as low as $22.50 and $25.00, and plenty of them. at But for a few dollars more we rec- ommend our $28.00 Tailored Suits with the utmost confidence, Fine 0 Broadcloths, newest colorings and Black; also Rich Dark Fall Mix- tures, ALL SIZBS — MISSES’, YOUNG WOMEN'S AND WOMEN'S, UP TO 44. CONGRESSIONAL NOMINEES, Republicans } Congressional! can- venions in the leven County districts las: no the districts are now rep Democrats, The Republic it night were as fo District.—James E. Wi F INOCH & Two Manufacturers’ Sample Lines of wae’, High-Class Tailored Suits, Ls Hartman; school JOHN FORSYTHE, Broadway and 18th Street, rf eventn—Lawrence L. Briggs.i law. 4 Adjourned &p ’ Venth—Herbert Parsons, lawyer, € ; teenth — Bmanuel Casha, drug $25 to $35 Values, 1 3 d 15 & ch gontnuays " es, W } j,bifleenth = J, Van Vechten Olcott, Thursday, e e COM GA ° . : janver. renomina ‘ ae Ci) ; bi ! Hi ee aera at \ neanet” rote: No Matter What the Weather Conditions May Be, e een Wilton Rugs Poor Man! His Purse Is Getting Slim, y ® ti enominated Was . aE Fe Pam pi sey <r Bol \ . 7 ay [Eighteenth ~ Jost E Splngarn, pro- You Should Be Influenced to Buy To-morrow b inte vero, er G20, formerly $30.00... 23,98 bine So Send This Mailing Slip to Him. ; i a shed Hate a top ucawers 9, $30.00,... 234! value | BRYAN PORTRAIT ON APPLES Because the Price Is the Lowest That Can | tier Bi 7.50 ox formey $1500... 34,98 6 : a Possibly Bz Named on Qualities Like These, & Axminster Rugs 6 Grown 6a Fruit in Connectteut— T {s no exaggeration to say that these identical models, made from the b 6x9, formerly $18.00, at . 1.50 q Nebraskan to Get Two, Same materials, are offered in many stores at from $25.00 to $35.00, &p f ly $30.00, at 19.50 g WATERBURY, Conn, Set. #— They are the product of two manufacturers of note who called In their} %® 9x12, formerly J 5 G n © Scudder, a Rethlehem farmer sentatives earlier than {s customary. The choice of selection Is Ki 3 p12 exhibiting four apples which he suc- ng as it does scores of different models—there being no two e4 ceeded in growing with the portrait of that appeals to every woman who s something exclusive. an BD William J. Bryan plainly shown on the with the splendid range of colors. To Mr, THEY C. U, COMING: Rea He will send two of them to Mr. uperior quality broadcloths, imported worsteds, novelty 5 When you returned from shopping 5 ‘Two years ago § iF micceeded in . One day last week | thought x growing an apple with the f mile In the DIRECTOIRE ry From your long face that you had pald & e signature of the Democratic EMP.RE and Long prices for what you bought, s didate for Governor MAUNISH CLT MODELS 3 ng P you FALLS DEAD WHILE AT Work. others with i san Bedlaht ete, SAEANTS Ia ‘approved eeted oe ae vous bas Benedict Koch, fifty-one years old, of etects, F th weathered oak ’ Chair, with leather- y + Por bargal " much ag the quantity ts limited, we would urge tic Ashi wh leather ral So here’s a tip: yr bargains 5 No. oh renee ar sas Wace best choice making early selection. No mail or C0. Deorders flied ano? 94.78 i ikea value BG 3 4 Read what World Want Ads, say. While he was at work in the shop of Charles & Platt & Co., gold assayers and refiners, at No. 29 Gold street. He = been in the mploy of the concern twenty yearn THEY GUT HIGH PRIGES ALL TO PIEGES. J25th St. West Baie. | PEI ee i

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