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a ee ty at ot a a ey ey 8 Dmpire State will predominate in them. “While I do not say that 4 would be man oinrenwees! Stern Brothers CONNERS ATT ACKS ea 1 eoreeeees tee en aoe sic ideal Talking Machines and Edison Phonographs on Weekly Payments of $ “MEET ME AT Cage) THE FOUNTAIN” PrP atatn ares a i : ||| Ride Free SI EGEL “OOPER G. |} $10,000 to CAMPAIGN au oo Cqftend Yo Make here a viger- To-morrow, Thursday ay, B.GREENHUT, Presioet Ch pena Hen rera OF Grae rata mt be | | Patrons of this store are carried = J arity self heads the list, followed by Mr. free of charge in Crosstown Ve- ‘Double “ S. “é H.’’ Green Voting in the Sth NY distri- Kern, Senator Gore, of Oklahoma; Sen- f i ; j i LA] Le b f th (fF COV HUGHES arbre odie cemtiette, == imported & Domestic Fur hele Ca omabues o& 18 Trading Stampe with Pur- chaten aon’ n progres Maryland,” | treet to and from ye. EL, hh Py M d B of 12 very 10c spent entitles the pur- ' i Hall bh ree in ; ‘, ae : > chases ade Before "4 opening oF ita Campulgn Batty hight Garments, Neckpieces « Muffs Subway and surface lines on 3d o’Clock—Single Stamps atte vollng both at erteunee bai ania lated downtown aection to fee! the pulse and 4th Avenues and Broadway. Alter That Hour. to Women’s Parlor, second floor. Parste Chairman Inquires Why of publle sentiment on candidates and] BLACK LYNX SETS, LEIPZIG DYE, ; , civiske q Berit Foley, the Sullivans, Tullue STOLE, SAILOR COLLAR EFFECT, WITH TAILS, 45.00 i. Morgan, Rockefeller and tower Toa Si weather tet aims OPEN CARRIAGE MUFF, 39,50 th. Others Subscribed. Chanter and other candidates ou the| POINTED POX SETS, A Special Sale of Us State ticket will make speeches, $29.50, 37. 50, 39.50 gids adn eadel ty Bag Finn wil] ugg “32,50, 50.00 + Women’ Ss High Shoes S ABOUT RATE BILL |weitne cit titanidatente ones evar] Nuts ie _ from the East Bide, WHITE FOX SETS, $29.50, 42.50, 45.00 “Wants Governor to Explain eer 29 50, 35.00, 42,50 intend to show this Fall the longest and finest line a FA HELL | MUFFS, TE Ab aL | of women’s suede-top shoes that can be found in (WAVhat People Get Out of a town, We already have the longest lines of high- 5 ‘ Pe) ssion. Kar, cut boots and cloth-top shoes. To make room for the con- fsPublic Service Commission. ] areal Sock: MORO RT NCHA RNITINING $70.00 stantly arriving suede-top styles we must trim down our ‘ ' ts Dstt) eatAb a | stock of high-cut shoes, although we shall continue, of ‘MOhetrmen “Fingy Connors was in @ Real Seal Coats Made to Measure, course, to show more styles than anybody else. 1 mood to-day. —— ea. XXX QUALITY, 46 INCHES LONG, $365.00 And so, just for one CU ea give you a “Gov, Hughes,” he remarked, “says : | chance to buy our own fall model ‘‘Czarina” high-cut represents all the people, and tis aim | A8@d Mechanic Held for Caus- | shoes at reductions of $1 to $1.50 a pair, Take the chance 4p see that for every dollar the State! ing Woman’s Death with F See | while it lasts. iormaposocisonsa), ingle Household Linens ; seg ; . | Novel Weapon. q ; Pee tak on ateeee re ay Important Sale Considerably Below Regular Prices Women’s §2 $ Women’s 3 $ Women’s 4 & 85 $ ou some of the contributions made to v. Hughes's campaign fund two years | 1 Czarina Boots, 1.95 Czarina Boots at 3.00 Damask Table Cloths, $1.95, 2.45, 2.95, 3.35 || Shoes at Czai Boot i E | The sty ' vmads | At $3.50 you get the best Czarina Boots in th f= Napkins, to match, Doz. 1.95, 2.85 Enamel leather button and lace | The styles from our own stock; made to our | 004 Shoes He ALM a beel Gaal ina, Boole ie stare sed of having caused his ring at her a lar fractured her | 2 death organ $20,000; Levi P, Morton, |) ohn D, Ri asvetes her left ear, Emil shoes with dull leather tops; copies | order for this season’s selling, and they are the | skin, button and lace styles; Russia calf lace and patent. 5 faosrew Garaesleh » years old, @ me-| HEMSTITCHED LINEN SHEETS, Pair $3,95, 4.50, 6.25 ; Pa eerie Leu AREER ETE 3 ERLE ET EER ETAL a oe i y i ject) W Gat nay + No. 269 West Hous- aye rover fens “ 4,18, 1.40, 1.75 of Czarina style; well made, good | bes i U2 TAS ie Lene ae These highscut shoes ate the most sensible style-ever inew |Jobn Ww. Gates a HEMST'D LINEN PILLOW CASES, fO, 140, de wearing shoes, } black calf lace and patent leatherlace, Allsizes, | troduced for fall and winter wear. HEMSTITCHED HUCK TOWELS, Doz. 2,95, 4.20, 5.25 (Siegel Cooper Store, Second Floor, Rear.) HEMMED TURKISH BATH TOWELS, “ 2.75, 2.95, 3.90 * BEDSPREADS, Each 80c, 1,10, 1.75 . SARANGI wenn 98° || The Famous Norfolk and New Brunswick DINNER NAPKINS, EXTRA LARGE, Value $6.00 Doz, $4.75 Knit Underwear for Men, Women and Children Lace Curtains & Bed Sets In Fail and Winter Weights at About Half Prices, To-Morrow “Thase,’ @ne trony peording \Bin't no “While he 4 At Special Reductions HE manufacturer calls these garments ‘'seconds,” but the worst defect you'll find is a broken thread, which has been mended, and you'll have to be an expert to detect the flaw. The wearing quality of the garments is perfect—the | Irish Point Curtains, at $3.75, 4.90 same as if you paid full prices. | Values $5.75 and 8.50 Pair - G MAID'S SCRE“ SCARES == | Marie Antoinette Curtains, at $9.75, 12.50 For Women For Men For Boys and Girls Ay 4 Values $16.50 and 23,50 Pair Vests and Pants—flat knit- Vests and Pasts—tlat knit-| | Ghirtg @ Drawers | | Vests and Pants Shirts, Pants and Shirts, Pants and BOSTON, Sept, 30.—The authorities of lat| Drawers—flat ted orribbed; of finemer-, ted or rib of fine, —ribbed; offine} Drawe \mak just decided that the ; 7 $ = . sacliatal ij rarer hit ; ' 7 ; long or shortsleeves;, soft wool; trimmed with Medium and heavy merino; white{ knitted; natural} knitted; pure ies ly H, Niles, a weatthy Renaissance Sets for W ood Beds, 13.50, 16.50 CE eT HATER Ea ae ie My merino aio) hautectinarucel | hatttedy pute ipieait eh Nt Values $19.50 and 27.50 Set, natural orcreamcolorall| tons; cream or natural; tins’ wooly Milalnees about half} at «bout half} wool; about half ie sizes in vests or pants | all sizes; made to sell up *. is zee) prices, accord-| prices,according| prices, accord- tere made tosellat $1.25 to $2.75; choice values up to $2; ing tosize, to size, up 60 ing to size, 7 ee a to $1.50; choice at 79¢ | $1.25 choice ateerere C9C up from... 45e| froms.e... OVE! up trom. Se Sreduced street Boys’ & Young Men’s Clothing In the Newest Styles and Materials jroads in the | - = what the Young Men's Suits, exclusive effects in worsteds, u t ry cheviots and cassimeres, new shades of tan, $11.50 to 28.50 | For Women For Men For Children | brown, stay and all ve, 4 to 40 ins, s : | i . : Shirts and Draw- 75% Natural] | ghirts pp: d Shirts and Pant: v i — sf 4 a, Pants and Draw- and Pants—white nae bali ondary ewar ‘ ,cheviots & serges $5.95 to 15.50 wool and cotton mixed; Brunswick make; nat- winter wear; Dravere-titam fleeced cotton; natural pliced: according | ee asked | lor and Russian | patitrals ob icseam | Wral Wale escones iy GN clas 35 Sasi Blies cording 1 eee at trom.. Ean 40c sntended peter cf Tyel Hapdred | “Suits, in “serees, worsteds and cheviots, $4.95 to 9.45 | He eee $1.25 iene $2.45 | | p ie Reavgitnn breasted shirts; Up fromeese ses. 20¢ | Boys’ shite and Draw. “Our and Fifty Dollars will be pai i ers—natural wool; the Ch for the arrest and conviction of [| Boys’ REEFERS AND OVERCOATS, IN PLAIN MATERIALS AND FANCY | Combination Suits—of vad and Pants— Hisol hice ang Sess 0) | Shirts, Pants and Draw. tleed, accord 1 any junk dealer or other person | MIXTURES, DOUBLE-BREASTED SUITS IN NAVY BLUE AND fine wooi; cream or ribbed; of fine cotton; ‘ Aba is iizeay. ere—heavy fleeced; ng to size, up guilty, under the provisions of LNCS TE ' natural; seconds of white or ecru; Oe! 81.25 natural color; priced,| from ,, : 55¢ Section 550 of the Penal Code FANCY MATERIALS FOR STOUT BOYS. $2.05 quality all sizes; at,.,. 20C breasted and at....,, OL. according toate, ! of the State of New York, of vissessvs 91:65 y estp and Panta—| | 12,0! back: 60% Natural Wool | | up from......+.. 18e Boys Combination Suits criminally receiving any prop- | HAE Suits—of ribbed; of the finest ve Shirts and di y k i i i H taped seamsand Boys’ and Girls’ Combi-| 4¢cording to size, ory, Belonging le either of the West Twenty-third Street | pure wor; natural or aeUble gussets; DFawere—single Tation Suits—ribbed| UP from., 60c s Lanta | cream ction all steam| Of double. cotton and heavy |Children’s ination man. | | silk trimmed; $1.95 shrunk; breasted shirts; fleeced suits; priced,| Suits—cream color Maybe } = a — (rapper stone * Pretretceeettes all sizes; 1.95 all sizes; according to size, priced, according 85, Nala cene (Heme goiiel TOTeeCel Nias WRUT. atiiee. LID at... 98e UP FrOM seveseee 45c| to size, up from SOC 2 cia Pneseee (Slegel Cooper Store, Main Floor, Center.) pees p00: Reward Fifty Dollars Reward will be paid for the arrest and conviction of any person who maliciously injures THE ha ‘$350 SHOES: FOR, MEN Ww. L. DOUGLAS MAKES AND SELLS ‘MORE MEN’S $3.50 SHOES THAN ANY OTHER MANUFACTURER IN THE WORLD. Women’s Smart, Tailored Waists Introducing the New “‘Directoire’’ Waist The ‘Directoire’ Waist—a very striking tailored model, as illustrated; fashioned of white batiste, yoke effect designed of 116 graduated pin tucks, shoulders past eight yeurs. His contribu {the committee expects or interferes with the fone talbeltwicelthtaize oti (hoseinede 7 i and collar joined with beading; new long-shaped sleeves, tts al SIRES Sonera Tie lines of either of the The reason W. L. Douglas also callanwacked Sind edged et Val. laces $ undersigned Companies. $3.50 shoes are worn by button back; special at. ; 1.95 Fight for the State iclal State i mal 4 more men in all walks of life than any other make is because I give the wearer the benefit of the most complete organization of - | skilled shoemakers in this | country, who receive the highest wages paid in the shoe industry and whose workmanship cannot be ex- celled. NEW YORK TELEPHONE CO. and THEN, Y, & N, J, TELEPHONE CO, 15 Dey St., New York JOHN H. CAHILL, May 1, 1908 Vice-Pres't & Gen'l Counsel The “Directoire’ Waist—another chic mgelel made of white batiste; button front, designed with side plaits and with Gibson plait extending over shoulder and down back. New, long-shaped sleeves, also collar, . plaited and finished with Val. lace edging ~ special at $1.25 z=~ Women’s Soisette Shirts—as fuerreted a very pleas- 4 ing, new open-front tailored model; white ground with black, light blue orhelio stripes, frontand back beautifully $] 9 tailored; designed with cluster of quarter-inch tucks; stock , ‘ | Th lecti of the . collar tucked; long shirt sleeves and cuffs; Unburnable Cleaning Fluid Tenthers anid other materiale SPECIAL Als seesssessevesssesreseessees esses Ferre hiss $1 The safest, surest, most efficient of 9 for each part of the shoe (Siegel Cooper Store, Second Floor, Center.) all cleaning fluids, Cannot burn— Call Srey cated vA me yf cannot explode—as safe to use as a J{ Making 18 loo after by § "7 , | glass of water, specially trained experts in i1$3.50 SHOES Fi f. th M th S ] f G ‘ | irst-of-the-Month Sale of Groceries every department. Absolutely Removes All Spots If Icould take you into bitdig! e factories at Brockton, Mass., from All Fabrics and show you how carefully W. L. Douglass $3.50 shoes are Mail and telephone orders filied promptiy. ’Phone Chelsea 4,000, These Specials for To-morrow: and positively leaves no odor made, you would then understand why they hold their shape, fit better, wear longer, and a is indispens ‘o every Pp res vas » 9, You F wel neguhted houeehold-cleans are of greater value than (Signed) eae Best Hams mf New Potatoes oui torte Cottee: Hide & Palmer’s | wouldn't COME Gna ne ee || Gay Canes aes, |] |e tee stays apectat's, 15.140 Hsin or Pow SERED, Wo be ge Nex Pen Enalnd avananieatastanalnestaaphelsery) celts W. L. DOUGLAS $4.00 GILT EDGE SHOE Meta ele esesse ee BOC | | | Whesimeats Universe, Rh | Packet, dare pets and rugs Oannot Bo Equalled at Any Price. | ji ; | | ats. Rete intahi! . ° h For the office, the factory, the print W.L. DOUGLAS BOYS’ SHOES $1.78 AND $2.00. JUST TERS AS MY MEN'S Carolina Rice Ge New 8 ; THARP j 1de do this wit shop, the tailor shop, It has no equal $3.80 SHOES, THE SAME ad ult ene, i hike Lb a A Ay ura a) RUNES=10 Is Be New Season’s Teas Frult, Ginger Nuts, Litt! vs Packet, “ Formosa Oolong, Cevlon, Mixed and Cc hie) [Ros Reaithteat Rls MATAR AAVING Puan Ph NO Re | | Benzine or be ‘aay Tia aR ENGR ASH he Best kiln 95 | | all 60¢ green or black varie: id hate ca ) Pack ‘olor Eyelets ‘excl usivel latalog Free. OUGLAS, Brockton, Mash 5e SIbe caddy, 82.10; Ib, ast, Cheese, en) Packet, ftJ} work it is meant for. Best Clan Hest wot estate, Galateg Frew 2 ORK: BEST MIXED NUTS-8% Be, 81; 90¢ suas ee , 1 | -W.L DOUGLAS SHOE STORES IN GREATER NEW Y Caiebie 2 Goan 1 Sits ay | NEWWATONTONEIARY RETIN ERA Naphtha Does Not Affect Your Insurance ! 433 Broadway, cor. Howard, |386 Sixth Ave., cor. 22d St. Mt ly a mB | a Be | ne UNE aaa ire % ee | | Ab ell Gisstty, Drug ite) Heatscredning 755 Broadway, cor. 8th St. BROOKLYN, N.Y. 7 Sey Ann nee rer ooe to, mportes 1246 tees 88s; yellov puckonte cee, LOG Stores and Departments 853 Broadway, cor. 14th St.' 798.710 Broadway. Perret UR AC. 1 Beatl tapioea, yellow | pou tree pre tah / 1349 Broadway, cor. 36th St. 1367 Broadway, cor.Gates Av, ly around Tor 95 | are tree Be 140d Thiel Ave seer 120th,[42} Fulton Street, cor. Pearl bait 96 iy wna . 4) COP. . ue, > — | I] 156, 25, 80c and $1.00. Buy the larger sizes | 984 Third Ave, nearB9th St jeRgeY CITY — 18 Newark ree Wheat Flakes Bacon ...| |__ Naphtha Soap Cooked Ox Tongue ! for economy 2779 Third Avenue. Avenue. Deliciously fresh and eH Ge veils 156 | Swift's ny nee tox 100 bars, 386 | | sie can verte 250 Weat 125th Street. SC Wet) pea Lbs LA sap MedbrSie [Sitge Cooper Store, Fourth Floor) NEWARK—785 Broad St. PATERSON—192 Market St | {a TARBONA PRODUCTS CO,, 8 and 5 Burnet St., Newark, N. a 38 Noo Steet sk for “S. & H.’’ Green Trading Stamps—We Give. Them aa

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