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4 | KERN, CARRYING ‘ATOOTH BRUSH ARRIVES IN TOWN Has No Other Baggage and! for Forty Nights Has Slept in Pullmans. FULL OF ENTHUSIASM. i Expects Ticket to Win in Ohio| | and Indiana, and Congress ~ Will Be Democratic. THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER (OFFICEHOLDERS HAVE TOCHIP IN, John W. Kern and the Tooth Brush, His Entire Campaign Baggag e John W. Kern, Democratic candidate | «+ for Vice-President, arrived in New York to-day Hke Gen. Grant before Vicks- burg, with his sole bageuge consisting i ef a toothbrush. | Forty days and nights away from the Wapash has Mr. Kern been travelling fin the cause of Demo< armed only fwith the trusty t It has away out In Ir Bpells the simple life. ‘Very proud ls Mr. Kern of his to Qbrush, He carries it in t hand pocket of his vest, throws back fworn blue se: faithful companion of his ca: A aybaritic New ¥ merity to a tion ever and prophetic words back to that grew in their eyes ptrife like the white plume of Ravarre. | {AN of which was disrespectful, t e-worn face with whiskers a la = His eyes are brown and @entie, his nose large, bony and @traight, indicating firmness and Strength of character. | | Room for Lots of Brains. | ‘Hie forehead ts not high perpendicu- Marly, but it bulges out he wontally all | ground, and gives lots room for | Drains. The biack hair is getting thin | 6n top, a8 Would that of any six-foot qian who had spent forty nights in the | short berths of siceping cars. He wears a soft, light-colored felt hat, | @ fancy-colored shirt, turn down collar, @ blue bow knot tle, dark blue clothes, and the aforesaid tooth brush, | Bomebody asked whether Mr. Kefn Giso carricd the Hig Four Railroad pass that Mr. Hearst had talked about, but he scorned to answer. have no time for trivial tasues,"” gaid the candidate, ‘The great ques-, tlons of the day are more than I can Alscuss, in tho brief opportunities I have for addressing the pecple. N take up even the specie platform. ‘There are oaring upon so many that {t would be Impossible to take t up in detail.” Claims Ohio and Indiana. This was in respons er in the East he w anteed bank deposits and Of corporation products, s wh indiana fts electoral re favorable i Ye ne eeches I Indiana, ©: stand his veto Mr, Fer the comm and at night Music. BRYAN’ CANPACI WiGOR 15 LASTING — In Fine Shane After a Heavy Strain He Begins Day hy Attacking Roosevelt. COLUMBUR, Neb. po cigns of fatigue from ten hours of @ctual talking end Afteen hours of rail way travel yesterday, W. J Bryan this orning began hie second day's tour of febrasku by & speech at North fiend Me addressed several hundred farmers Oct. 4.—Rhowing the Third Congressional District, de woting his speech for the most pert to an eppeal fo: support of the Con- Bressional, 4 legislative tickets, At Bohuyler hi h ittle pai large avdlence he di fat fesues of the ca h, closing, with « ¢ thon of pat he termed Htuae of Teuifent Roowevelt Win taldng Part in the campaign —_— DIED AFTER A RUN, out, Jona & metal “He polie alfa ¢ way front i Baie ate gh ¢ the pigttorin 1 Jud Pollgh hia be qd | Republican Campaign Agents | Touring South on Orders CHICAGO, Oct. man Mack declared to-day that he was receiving reports from various parts of |the South that age of the Govern- |ment were tra « through the |Southern States and ting a cam- |paign fund for the bifean party |from the Fed o iders, \ er |certatn Washington Government of- tals. | Elmer Dover, secr Jory Committee of v | tlonal Comm New York to-day |leaders here. M Newest Fall Styles, MACK DECLARES from Washington. 14.—National Chair- understood that the s had been esnt out at the direction of ack sald y of the Advis- rea | Maonot_believe jRugmented Ui ‘ Nemes a all others in comfort, style and durability— (SLL th 89 SECOUDIELOOR WEEN LR2) Ieee ah th Sevr-Reoucia that it isan extraordinary value simply as a - . x they were earlle we Os NEG COvSeL, Saving nothing about its invaluable and They are fashioned in the new long coat | = exclusive features. models, of broadcloths, cheviots, worsteds, a Low Cut AT PHENOMENAL OFFERINGS. 69.04 Re XTRA “SPECI Bie Coats in French = TAY Peake PRICES THAT WILL CREATE A SENSATION. dbilips THE OUTER | | 23d St. NO EX\GGERA- ior-Made Su SR ae aia Tailor-Made Suits TIOUS VALUES. 20.00 Rear 1 We can vositively assure purchasers that iietms quoted cannot be tupi- ented elsewhere within 337, 5 oi prices rs To named. ‘alue 32.50 West 23d St. — me | Gowns, i | 21.00 LPN IRE | Satin Duchesse or ( r- | ce Tide Lanny i t nat \ | | ot : ‘Skirts 42.50 Real Value 6°.00 5 59 Real Value 11.50 =} MEDAL FLOUR | *THE VERY HIGHEST QUALI TY _—_- Sunday World Wants | Demonstration: An expert fitter will be in attendance during the week, Women’ s Muslin Underwear. j nian GOWNS at 7Sc 95c 1.25 1.65 3 re q 1.95 2.75 navy, Copenhagen, wine, taupe, olive, 14.00 09c —-95c brown or black. Va.ue 19.50, “Special” at a9¢ 0 75¢ 1.25 1.93 Coats for Girls and Misses 14, 1908. Prices Make Downtown jepping an Extravaganee KOCH & Co. A Special Display and Sale of . Nemo Self-Reducing Corsets. For Stout Figares Are a Boon and Reduce the Abdomen With Comfort and Perfect Safe "Tacit Saka & Company Broadway at 34th St. HAVE ARRANGED FOR THURSDAY, OCT. 15, A Sale of Tailor-made Suits for Women On which occasion will be bidbites 100 broadcloth Suits,entirely new, | trimmed model. Value $40.00, at! 29. 50 4 stout women, who have hey must have their cor- fancied that ) sets made to order, are now saving New 34 length, hipless design with trimmed, more than half of their money and enjoying: military collar and large reveres. Skinner greater comfort by wearing the famous Nemo satin lined. New gored, close-fitting skirt Self-Reducing Corset: with silk belt and long silk sash. Both coat Stout women who want to follow the pre- vailing mode of slenderness below the waist line may do so, and still be perfectly comfort- able, by wearing the Nemo Self-Reducing Cor- set in fhe new “Flatning-Back” models. No. 812—For the tall, stout figure; with NRatnine Baek O° enh er batiste: alzes: $3 re 00 eki coutll oF datiste; sizes Pt) eee eens } Every woman aio has worn the Nemo Self- Reducing Corset ‘knows that it is superior to and skirt are trimmed in a novel manner with cloth buttons. Finest quality, lustrous broadcloth, in black, navy, brown, smoke or green. All sizes. SPECIAL—FOR THURSDAY AND FRIDAY, OCT. 15 & 16 Tailored Suits for Misses and Small Women No. 314_or, am srainted stout fr. same model, Bot with fatal or fancy materials, in black, navy, Copen- hagen, taupe, brown or mixtures. Values 20.00 to 35.00. “Special” In addition to the ae Tailored Suits for Girls & Junior (Sizes 12, 14 and 1¢ years—shoe-top length skirts) New long coat medels of broadcloths, | chevicts, worsteds or iancy materials in 55.00 and all intending purchasers wiil find her at thei service. A. Sale. eptional gathering ‘ ‘ Ou have assémbled fo: and Cambric Und Misses ding the liberal of 1-3. You will find 1 a Positive saving tmenis. id complete a (Sizes 5 to lo years.) Of heavy Winter weight materials in plain navy or brown cheviots or fancy mixtures. Value 15.00 Value 22.00 At 8.95 | At 15.00 FOR THU RSDAY AND FRIDAY, ocT, 15 & 16, Long Fur Coats tor Women At prices exceptionally low From our own workrooms, made from skins of our own selection, insuring qualities that are thoroughly reliable. Long Coats of French dyed Pony skin. .48,00 Long Coats of Karakul 65.00 | Cloth Long Coats, squirrel belly lined....25.00 | Cioth Long Coats, natural muskrat lined. .50.00 I.ong Coats of sable squirrel... . 345.00 Muffs and Neckpieces Made in the most approved models and of abso- lutely dependable materials and workmanship. Pointed Fox Rug Muffs, with natural head, brush ARETTES and . 25¢ Regularly 50c. Between Len and paws, at 27.50 125th St. West, && Seventh ya Pointed Pox Collars, flat shape, with two natural brushes, ‘at 25.00 Mink Rug Muffs, 6 stripes, 6 heads, tails and = paws, at 37.59 Mink Scarfs, 2 stripes, 4 heads, tails and paws, at Black Lynx, flat collars, with head and paws Registere d ata lished in black, at 27.50 rs Black Lynx large open Rug Muffs, at 27.50 ‘hark Gah) Laces & Embrotdes For the Fall Season Particular attention is directed to an extensive variety in Cluny and Irish Crochet Motifs (our own importation ) in all sizes and shapes. Cluny Motifs, 10c, 12¢, 15c, 18¢, 25¢ to $1.85 Our Famous Non-Shrinkable $5, 00 Flannel Waists Price, each. In over 500 patterns Irish, 8c, 1]c, 18c, 15¢, 18¢, 20c, 25c, 80c, 45¢, Dulgoor Sports, Ter the nave hs. 65c to $2.25 each, Real Ciuny Lace edges and insertions, ina variety of widths, at 12c, 15c, 18c, 22c, 25c, 40c and up to $2.85. irish Crochet Laces, at 28c, 85c, 40¢, 45¢, 55c, 65c, 85c, 95c to $4.25. New white and ecru figured Net, now so much in demand (86 to 46 inches wide), at $1.10, | 1.65, 1.85, 2.25 to 8.50. Also rea) Val. and Armenian Laces, imitation German and French Vals., real and imitation Torchons, Venice, Net tops and Princess Point laces, in very choice assortment, In our Embroidery Depgrtment we are showing a good line of needlework embroidery on “Horrockses" longcloth, some in plain seal- loped effects, others in fine eyelet combinations. For trimming chil- dren's and misses’ dresses and underwear these are very desirable, and are sold in strips of 434 yard lengths, at 7c, $1.00, 1.15, 1.25 and 2.00 a strip. Hand embroidered Linen Waist Patterns, at $4.26, 6.00, 5.75 to 38,60, James McCutcheon & Co, 5th Ave. & 34th St. warm att ¢ Waldort-Astoria Write for samples and Style Folder. Mal! orders promptly, filled GENUINE “VIYELLA” FLANNEL BY THE YARD 75 CENTS, 500 PATTERNS, JOHN FORSYTHE, Broadway and 18th Street 100 ply SUNDAY WORLD WANTS “| Work Monday Wonders). work MONDAY MORNING WONDERS