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Ld Gossip of the Campaign in Both Local Camps F. Mutoahy and Jonn t | dx both under thirty. Lender Charles F, Murphy anys he ts! Qntirely satisficd with the registration | M'GUIRE CLUB TO HAVE fn Manhattan and the Bronx. Tammany | BANNER RAISING TO-NIGHT. will poll the full vote and a big} Gene McGuire, Independe: te besides, avers the Wig- | many ship of state in the Smilin district, the Bronx, has qwam's chieftain, after studying the Danner raising and mass me Fegistration fgures. Wampanoag Club, No. 363 Wi cThe downtown districts do not show | soe to-night. Joe Ahearn, who may be Pe usual increase.” sald Murphy, Hae Deputy Register, ts arrar *becaure a lot of voters have moved to or a big crowd. | f eph J. SI 11, candidate ve, wil rol up he nual Dienvaratts | Gates, Biogen Ta eu eee pluralities in the lower districts, though, iyo See ot air ; wi r ue rat Hl | see Silberman, who wants to | fand the uptown vote will figure gre re-elected, and Patrick MeGrath, Bil y $a the Democratic column than ever be-| Gibson whl introduce two | ers, Henry, C. Bhackno and Fwvitie expressing every confidence in| Waldman, both members of this club, the result, the Tammany leader sald that he would not give an estimate In Agures until ten days before election. > — ers the Thirty-s eduled a ng at his avenue, who #t @. 0, P. MAN SEES CLEAN SWEEP IN HARLEM. | | Jack Lyons, of the Tax Board, Republican candid: for Asi Senate and Congress will win in the Harlem districts, Lyons ts one of Har- yey Andrews's lieutenants in the Thirty-| firet District organization Tammany Leader William J. claims the re-election of Assembly Abraham Greenberg by 600. ALDERMAN REARDON 1S COLLECTOR OF DIAMONDS. Alderman Jack Reardon, of Maurice Featherson's district, sports the larg diamonds in the Board. His coll FACTIONAL FiGHT MAY BLAST LEADERS’ HOPES, William Chilvers has been elected @airman of the Republican Campaign Committee in the Twenty-ninth Assem- bly District. Leader John Henry Ham: Mond says that he will regain the As- wemblyman that was lost last year to the Democrats. There is n G. 0. P. fac-| tonal row there, however, Among the enrolled Republicans in the Twenty- ninth are Seth Low, Lous Stern, Mar- cus M. Marks, Andrew Carnegie, Robert! Kelly Prentice, Arthur C. Train, New- ld Morris, Alexander T. Mason, former tate Senator Nathanie] Hisherg and | thers prominent in business and oMcial ciroles, nds, oF a jew- elry store, “T was talking with Dan Harris, the {ce man, in the Wyandot Ta 7 DOESN'T SHINE AS A | Club,” sald Alderman Nugent, “and he sald that {f he ever ran ort he would REAL SPELLBINDER. ie a ‘ Frank M. O'Brien, secretary to Mayor | PUt ae Reardon's oat 6 in stock in his career. It w Phe" Mo-| the sparklers, but. le Manus club, in Ninth avenue, foo en Pele ky look Secretary O'Brien was a police report- | ‘Reardon ‘Is. ¢ @r on @ Buffalo newspaper he paid) and “Smi!ing Jac! marked attention to the political | speeches of Mr. Jimmy Naples, but he failed in the eloquence of that states- | men when he spoke at the McManus REPUBLICANS OPEN BATTLE ON HEIGHTS. The Sterling Republican Club star! | the ball a-rolling in the Washingt Heights District last night with a red- hot rally for Taft and Hughes. John W Knight presided Such old machine war horses as Juilus r, ex-Attorney-General, and Jol The Mayor's secretary Is thinking of atarting a goat farm up Siate after his term expires. Senator “Jim” Frawley fay be his partner. ENEMY'S 15,000 LEAD (DOESN'T BOTHER DRIGGS. 1 Representative Fornes's plurality of early 15,000 votes in the Eleventh Con- | hi! ‘gressional District in 1906 does not seem to still the ambition of Lawrence L. Driggs, bis Republican opponent this | fall. | Driggs has a decorated truck and ten apelidinders for use during the cam- palgn, conated by Secretary Tom Wi ‘of the G. 0. P. County Committee. ey Ronan, “the Bowery Peach,” will a few Kind words for Driggs on Rinth, Tenth and Dleventh avenues, LEADER M’AVOY GIVES YOUNG MEN A CHANCE. Leader Tom McAvoy, of the Twenty- third District, is one Tammany ct who believes in giving the young men a chance for public office. His candidate | for Assembly William T. Kelleher, a You've never tasted anything > Table Syrup] | It's fine on any kind of hot bread or biscuits, or breakfast cakes. And it’s healthful. No adulterants in it. sugar syrup. At your gro A pure cane b. can, Lic, Yale man, i5 twenty-four years old. Molasses © BBL West George 1. Markha: | the): Bonthern \nolastes) Ces, ant, is just past t |] Maxere of the famous B. & 0, Molasses, Women's Dept. That Ciahart 6G Broadway at Thirteenth St. “Quoted Specials” For Thursday Only The prices mentioned under the heading of “Quoted Specials” are exceptionally low, and may be taken advantage of for one day only, after which they will te restored to their origi nal pri Suits for Women & Misses Semi-fitted coat suits of fine imported broadcloth, silk mervellieux hand-telled reveres and silk serge lin For Thursday $28 nly Other tailored suits of Broadcloth, Scotch and English Tweeds, Worsteds, Cheviots, Chevrons and Diagonals, $15, $25, Restored Friday to $39.50 $39.50, $49.50 up to $110, Gowns for Women & Misses Imported Chifton Broadcloth, semi-Empire gowns, trimmed with velvet covered buttons and straps. Dainty yoke of lace outlined with Persian. Al! colors. | For road $21 Restored i Brida { Other gowns of Satin Messaline, Satin Duchesse and Broad cloth in ali the newest models an § 2 5 up to $100. Coats for Women & Misses Full length Directoire coats of fine qua lity Broadcloth. Large reveres and Danton collar of satin with braid ornaments black, navy and brown. ~ tored Friday i to $17.50 For Thursday Only $13 Other coats of broadcloth, fancy mixtures and satins in a great assortment of newest models, $15, $25, $35 up to $75. } Junicr & Misses’ Suits | Fancy mixtures and Venetia: in semi-fitted coat models, collars of contrasting color velvet, kilted and gored skirts. For Thursday $8 Restored Friday Only lo $12.5 Other Junior and Misses’ tailored Suits in man-tatlored Directoire and plain models—$12.50 to $35, y; S 4 »~" [VV omen’s Handsome Tailored Suits, $18.50 eres: Store Closes at 6 P.M, Mt fftaomaf'y dere " petoadvde Good-looking to a degree—these new Walking Suits for women; and their good looks will stay, because the hard-finished worsted from which they are made will give excellent service, In biue or black, with single-breasted coats, 32 in, long, slashed seams, and bound with satin; notched collar, with smart white vestee; large satin. buttons, and large low pockets, The skirt is tight-fitting, gored, and finished with folds bound with satin, Quite unusual va.ues, these suits, at a temptingly moderate price—$18,50/ Then there is a splendid showing of Tailored Suits of fine broadcloth, at $25, $30, $35. Old Building, There Has Been a Stir Over These SILKS Rich, elerant Silks, such as these, of qualities and in colorings much in demand this season, al savings of athird to one-half, deserve all the attention they are getting as this is printed, Women who wish to share the good luck tomorrow will do best to come promptly; for such rare offerings as these will not stay long: $4 Imported Satin-striped Moire at $1.85 8 Yard | 43-in., In black, white, pink, light blue, mais, gray. | $2.50 Satin Crepes at $1.35 a Yard Recond floor $1.88 Satin Crepes at $1.0 Yard | 23-In., In white, ivory, cream, light blue, pink, laven- der, old rose, grays, Copenhagen and Gobelin blue, sapphire, leather, champagne, browns and navy blues. § | Desirable for the new-style gowns. | 83-in., with self-colored Pekin shadow stripes, tu 4 white, ivory, pink, peach, ght blue, mais, peacock,| $2-50 Black Cotele Corded Silks at $1,85 a Yard silver gray, taupe, Copenhagen blue and black, The| %6-In., heavy, for coats and wraps. $2.50 Crepe de Chine at $1.40 a Yard correct soft, brilllant finished silks for the present | 46-tn., in black and !vory. — siret fioor, ol Building, style of gown, Silk-and-Wool Fabrics for Directoire Gowns The alertness with which the loom follows the trend of Fashion is evidenced in the j beautiful clinging fabrics that are specially designed to briug out the swinging lines of thef) Directoire; ‘‘Souple,” the French describe them; and supple they certainly are, We make aj! wonderlul showing of them, Chiet among them is the Drap d Empire—a soft weave with a superb satiny finish, in all quze delicate, subdued shades that the season iavors—golden brown, gray, cadet blue, mais, pink, Havana, light blue, cream, lilac, coffee, and others—a charming array, $1.50 a yard. The Lansdownes, another delightful fabric, is $1.25—in many of the above colorings, } and others of its own, Strange News of WILTON VELVET CARPETS Think oi eighteen handsome patterns in these favorite standard carpets at a saving of THIRD o: the usual standard price! That is what happens tomorrow; and it will mean the eclipse of many a floor that is yearning ior a new carpet, The patterns all have borders aud stair carpets to match, and Jare periect goods, And the price: $i a Yard, for the regular $1.50 Grade Rou The Good’ Fortune in Men’s |* Filet Net and Chiffon Fall Suits and Overcoats Special‘News of Each $25, $30 and $35 Sack Suits, in handsome First, an interesting offering of PRINCE: (2887 materia)s, FILET ALLOVER NET, In. wide, in black at $17.50 a suit white, and appropriate for waists or entire cos: $20 and $25 Black and Oxiord Gray Fall at $1.50 a yard Firs Md Buiiding. ON 45, Overcoats formerly $5 a yard at $17.50 each _ Second, a companion offering of 45-Inch CHIFFON in white, Ivory, blue, mais, gray and brown —these are the two noteworthy groups that present themsejves just at the very best time to men who are aiter their new season’s clothes, pegutart All splendidly tailored, the regular Wana-| maker grades at their full prices, now in this exceptional offering. at 35c a yard Lace Salon, at floor, O14 Bultting. White Robes | Main floor, New Bulid Every white robe of linen, lawn or batiste that ‘ = is solled in eas mu sing sh 1 iS 80) St c muassed being shown Feather in Y¥ our Hat! and handled, has had fis price sharply cut. In some And a feather in our cap--for we told you 60. Some ¢ag. the present prices are less than half former wouldn't take the 1 engle feather that right- belonged to their Tyrolean hat at first—said men fully prices. Th ‘like to m 8 is an offering forehanded women will not was “finicky.” But now they're coming back for {t Linen Robes, at $20, were $5 And the younger fellows have begun to wear a Lawn Robes, at $10, were $2 feather in their De Brazza hata Bi ), $28, $35 and $ re We haven't enough to go ‘round—other stores $80, and $60. second Floor, O14 Bldg, vaven't any. | — The real trophies from the Tyrolean Alps—50c. | DOWN QUILTS New Bui I EST STEERS (ESSA TA ie Made in OUR Way Fine, Durable Damask Our factory is “working overtime’’ keep. Table Cloths and apkins. ing up with the demand for Satin, Sateen and Flax earned {ts reputation for long service as far|Si!k-covered Dowa (Juilts made in W aDamuker bani asithalbe jashion, We buy the goose down, literally by ade of pure flax, and as well made as these, the ton, and tliough it is cleaned beiore we get | ‘e thelr nature, The finish {s admirable it, we clean it again by means of a cold air signa Will make @ auccerstul blast, finally b owing it right into the cover- ings which have been sewed up to hold it, | We buy our sateens, satins and allks in equally lib- | eral quantities, hence get best qualtities and t 1 # yds., $12, $13.50, $16.50 each, | ) 2x5 yds. $14, $16.50 and $20 each, | Ges!808 of our own choosing, These elements, com- {Napkins to match 28x 28 In|, $15.50, $21.80, §28dor, DBC! with best workmanship, produce quilts that) can't be matched for their price. Coverings of best domestic sateen—light or | colorings, handsome designs, pure down filling— 6 ft., $4.85 6x7 ft., $6 5 $9, $11.50 each. Sat Et Se) Sats aT He $9.50 AWN Veh | Covering of figured China silk on one side, plain each, Japanese silk on the other, 2x3 ie to match-—22 x 22 1n., $6.80, $7.50, $9.25 doz, | Without border, $12 With border, $1: i pttans—and Table Cloths and Nap-! Dout le Damask C © Table Cloths —2 13 and Naoki from Moravia: 2 yds., $10, $10.75, $12,50 each, Scotch Damask Cloths and Napkins, in exclusive | designs dark f) Table Ch h 2x2 yds., $6.50, $7.50, $9.50 each, Br An 90, Hine +50, $13.50 doz. | eral quantities, hence get best qualities and beautiful a $15.50, $18 doz. Covering of plain or figured satin, corded edges, $18 Firat floor, Old Builiing, ae Important Three-Day Offering of Wanamaker-made Mattresses, Springs and Pillows As an interesting contribution to the inspection days in the new Wanamaker Galleries of Furnishing and Decoration, we shall, for the remainder oi this week, ‘HU RSDAY, FRI- pay and SATURDAY, make these timely and very special offerings of the famous V ana- jmaker Dedding, Tue mattresses, springs, pillows and belsters will be newly made up in our jlactory, in the best manner, AFTER the orders ior them are received; i Mattresses of super extra black drawing hor ehair, ull size, g24: rerularly $34, i This is the best Llack hair we us+; and is sterl zed and thoror ehly cleaned before being ised, . Muattre-ses in ide in One or two parts, 54x76 in,; 40 lbs, Other sizes: e-quarts size, 48x76 Im, lbs, at $21, single bed size, 42x76 In., at $9.78, regu- $20.1 larly 8 isi Large single bed size, 42x76 In. 30 lbw, at $18, Single bed size, 96x76 In, at $8.60, regularly $11 ly ¢ { $ 6 Upholstered top Box Springs at $12.50 ; Single bed size, 80x76 tn. 25 lbs, at $18, regu With hair tuf ul size, 54x76 In, with Brurly $31.2 eighty knotted ¢ piral springs. In smaller elses at ; proportonately low oleae Wanamaker Elastt: Pelt Mattresses Also Woven Wire eel Springs, all sizes, at $5. regularly $6. f Full Size, $12, regularly $15,80 i ¢ factory, but newly made up to Pillows and Bolsters ' ® part, Other ales: Of selected feathers, covered with best tlek!ng i . Pillows, in., 3 Ibs,, $2.19, regularly § ] wide, 48476 In, ag $10 6 Holsters, 20 x 5 5 lbs, $3.50, regularly $ Formerka A. 1. Stewart & Co, Broadway, 4th ave, 8th to 10th St, JOHN WANAMAKER In the New Wanamaker Building afford, this week, the utmost freedom in visiting and inspecting the installations of the new premises Devoted to Artistic Furnishings and Decorations So far as we know even the great City of New York has not had as yet in any one place such an equipment’ as we ‘have made for assembling for grouping for indiVfidualizing The Furniture, Hangings, Floor.and Wall Coverings and Deco \ ot the City or Country Home The entire 16-story Building excepting the Main floor which is wholly a Man’s Store is given over to Home Furnishings, and is therefore as Compiete and Exciusive as such a business can possibly be The object being to get as far away as possible trom the merely side, and incorporate in even simple and inexpensive things the beautiful in the surroundings of the home where the best part is spent. commercial artistic and of our lives Men of reputation, experience and succe have been carefully chosen for their artistic ability to form the staff of the new organization. In the midst of our buiiding we have constructed a modern Fifth Avenue, or London-Hyde Park mansion “The House Palatial” consisting of a hali and twenty-two rooms. \ there is a Louis XV. Salon, an Old English Liorery, a Jacobean Dining Hall, with mode! pantry, kitchen and servant's dining-room ; a Flemish Renaissance Study, Moresque Smoking Room, William Morris Living Room and an Italian Court Garden on the first floor. On the second floor there is a Du Barri Bed Chamber, a Marie Antoinette Bedroom, a Sheraton Suite including Morning Room, the Hampton Court Chamber (Elizabethan), a Georgian Bedroom, an Adam Writing-Room, a modern English Sitting-Room, a Bachelor Girl’s Room, a Boy’s Varsity Room, a Day Nursery and a Kate Greenaway Night Nursery, with Bathrooms en suite. The House Palatial is full of suggestion, not only because portions and convenient arrangements but for its study of style furnishings in combination with color-schemes. of its simple and stately pro- and periods and ccrrect “The House Palatial” capable of frequent changes in its furnishings, will be a permanent school of education to Independent Ey perplexed beginners in house-making and home adornment. of ferty-four other rooms allery the Antique Sec pieces, some of whic! the House representing var hz have been the property Palatial there are on the various Gallerie: periods and furnishings, On the Eighth G ture Gallery and filled it with many rare ol of royalty, Our Paris Offices g give us exceptional information and services in this connection, aken al Wannics WODDS <MUSI Be With Next ‘SU DAY WORLD ©