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HE BARS FOR BRYAN, WILL GRY FOR TAFT (itented Dog Slivers to Sur prise Democratic Nominee et-Dinner To-Night. TREASON OF A SMITH. Wie One of exSenator’s Sons Mis Been Teaching Trick, An other Has Been Busy, Too. (After he geta through speaking, over the Jersey side of the river to-night, am Jennings Bryan will be the of former United States Senator @mfh jr, at Mr. Smith's home ty Newark. During the dinner Senator Smith*s eld~ @t son expects to bring an element of Gecided novelty into the function by tn- troducing his dog, Sitvers. nted terrter, with an fine singing volos. ster Smith took ad- vantage of this vocal gift of Slivers to teach the dog a neat trick. He has got him so-that {s to say, young Mr. Smith has got Towser no—that if anybody says “Bark for Bryan, Silvers,” Siivern will Gutifully rear upon his hind legs and utter a series of short, sharp barks. cS) » have. be because y ers te re- Mr, ) for a formal FINE JOKE TO TURN IVA FRE ALARM But Arthur Stone Quit Chuc- kling When He Was Held in $200 Bail. To young Mr, Arthur Ston ports the sing combinat of nights, It looked t CHANCE FOR KE INDIANAPOLl», Oct J , son of the I tlal cancidate, who ts suffe © paralysis and acute indi still in a eritical conditi y. It was fe for a time at he would pot Ive until morning y it was sald there is a chance for the child's ultimate re- FURNITU RE i SPECIAL TERMS FOR THIS MONTH ON ANY | O N A MICHAELS BROS, Sis Ave, & 9th St, Brooklyu for the entire family 1 down on any ladies’ or men’s suit up to 25.00; se'ect styles i ae. i ql benert tr 4 bolle 4D1%Z6 And if You Are a Svortsman, You’li Be Fiction 4g |i id |By | sts 3? tine $6. THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, OOTOBER 23, 1908, || Sea A E E RGF FH We Donate *10,000 to Various Charities Next I ‘ebruar y) The recipients of that amount will be determined by the votes of our patrons. ‘Get details at Voting Booth, entrance to Women’s Parlor, 2d Floor “MEET ME AT | — Ht FOUNTAIN” HE makers of these clothes could tell you why these prices were fy so low. It would be a story of continued warm weather, slow sales and a demand for cash. See how you profit! February Clearing Prices in October! Men’s Fall and Winter|Men’s $10 and $12 Suits Overcoats at Wo vo ou ‘ orsteds in pencil st None in the entire col iO and euiaturear, good vere: ‘ lection worth less than | tian linings; sizes 3410 5U $15—more than half made to sell at $17.50 ite and $20. The assortments embrace hand-! some hand-felled black kersey overcoats—other materials sicher. Youths’ $18 to Ma are oxfords, black frieze and melton; also finest tan THIEL RTRISTOKt arenes whipcords, black thibet and unfinished worsteds. There! of Rochester-made hande is a fine selection of fancy gray, brown and olive vicunas tailored garmenis. Most in heavy overcoatings, black thibets with silk facing, and popular colors in alle reel worse in olive, ‘ 5 - tan, green, gtay and brown; also blue serges a wonderful collection of overcoats for present wear, Aly {ill Risch, ray and Brown Aso blue serges of these overcoats are in best styles, tailored by one of cuits are “gems” representing the expert Rochester’s foremost manufacturing concerns, finished tailors’ best work. Wonderful values at with finest linings and satin sleeves. 314.75. 'Men’s & Youths’ $15 & $18 = ae on Sea ae $1 4.7 5 Suitsat er SIL 75 y arments in Steds and cassimeres ; More than 1,000 faultlessly tailored gi alennheneywelahtmoltic : 7 eh serges and biack thibets; newest single and meitons and friezes. Also genuine Priestley cravenettes at $14.75, double-breasted styles, smart patterns. Continuing the Great Sale of Youths’ $10 and Winter Over-| | “Kingly” Trousers coats, $7.75 At $07 25, $3 and $4 In All the New Fancy Hao Ais Oxfords and Black. Warranted Fast Colors. Complete selection for ey and youths of every build. Fvery pair is guaranteed by us and by the maker as absolutely fast color, correctly shaped and custom made. newest striped kerseys and handsome fancies; also black kerseys, Grades, Grades, Grades, 555, 3 | 4° ||86.75, $8.45 and $9.75 Jointed Women’s Panama Skirts at Children’s : Dolls eadwear (Stegel Cooper Store, Matn Floor, Rear.) Note These Prices for To- $1.90 We name for to- | mor ow on an impor er’s morrow a few of the Fine amples A special Satur- new styles with our Pure Food | et 0 ‘Ail-clean and fresh, not||| day offering of one piece is shopworn or Prices to give you an CG is = idea of the advantage Specials ore ye way marks ofhand-| 150 stylish and ling. = well made full of buying here. Madeinthe bestpossible | piaited skirts. At 98e SNABAUN SM HUD DING aaesa ye 2a MimannensisullMjouPliods The ‘the Middj beauti/ul bisque faces with An excellent e Dobe ene ly ping eyes and sewed | qq e] — front At *1.65 The Patent Leather 5.yle At 33.95 Fine Leaver Hats; in black, brown, red and natural, Atl to*1.95 del scopesin all ine new CHF re cee ‘ Floor, Rear. y == = a a. For Saturday — sle n curly wig: also shoes and Beet nees Body mouldis] panel trimmed perfect with three satin Value Temorroy | buttons and satin ‘ fold; three satin folds trim the bottom of the skirt; blue and black only in 37- to 42-inch Siegel Cooper Store, Third lengths. _ Floor, (Centers) (Siegel Cooper Store, Second Floor, Front.) cts Meats fresh killed Pennsyl- 1 5@ ctor bel) Aynting Season Is in Full Swing 1.08 Fency fresh ‘Long Island 29 i is Note "Note | Interested in These Prices ior To- Morrow on Things You Are Sure to Nee Ade METROPOLITAN HAMMERLESS SHOTGUN our new 1908 model; fully warranted for smokeless barrels, $2. fancy 14lie Here are some of the titles: PAM DECIDES by, Von Huiiea, f TROUBLE—by O E END OF THE GAME ty yder; genuine Damascus armory steel barrels . D ViL—by Molnar, THE DE MARLIN REPEATING SHOT: | HARKINGTON & RICHARD- Oppea- UNS—take down style; 12 SON SINGLE THE YELLOW HOUBE—by Oppen BREECH LOADING. "ke Fresh made country pork sau : 16 sage; Ib... heim. THE MASTER CRIMINAL—by $10.50 REMINGTON REPEATING SHOT GUNS—pump actions hammerless; take down style; as Wines & Liquors which we LIN’ McLEAN~by Owen Wister, THE MIGHTY— x e ker. The prices THI {TING CHAN CE—by Chambers. THE SPOIE A tn EPH} ‘i S48 Choice of Pa bottle imported Port Giy@ Special Pri Lesirvable sets THE MAKERS OF HISTORY—20 CORDUROY, HUNTING | VESTS— Volumes; bound in Gy pow ell trays; worth” By sloth; git top; Satur- 5h. ) Wine... 60c full qu nla Port bottle Regal Tom’ or Dry A ‘ : i 64e CORDUROY TROUSERS ‘Se all sites; prices Mp $2.50 from DUROY HUNTING COATS— es; prices range $3 5() ay Same set sit TRAYS— volun i $1.25; at 50e va quart’ bottle “Old NORFOLK RDUROY EAR TAB CAPS AND + Whiskey... 2Se COATS FOLDING CANVAS CAS SOFT BRIM HATS trad 35 bottle Club’ 7.4.6 CONN coats, 82,25 | Ve and $1.10) sieiineits canvas web. 20: Id Rock and : WATERPROOF COA special at. thers Ws Oe reraru de STORM CALF BOOTS—half lace andeyelets; waterproof; @ = 15-in, leg, $6; 9-in, leg $4.85 Siegel Cooper Store, Third Floor, (Sierel Cooper Store, Fourth Floor.) (Siegel Cooper Store, Third Floor, Center.) ' Center.) | REVERSIBLE LEATHER AND. “COR. DUROY COA we offer 4, 35 to-morrow $6 coats at, D] art’ ‘bottis Women’s Fine Shoes at $3.50 a Pair HE latest Styles, including all Suede Button Shoes, made of the very same leathers and on the same lasts as shoes featured by “specialty shoe shops” at $7 to $8 a pair, For example, take our lines of all suede button shoes you couldn’t tell the difference between ours and those sold elsewhere at higher prices unless you looked at the trade marks, $ En) Shoes with colored cloth tops (craveneted) in London smoke, brown, black, At 3. 50 | gray, navy blue and white; dull calf, blucher style with wing tips two styles of P short-vamp shoes—and many others, We would be glad to have you compare a air | this footwear with the higher-priced makes. |t would be a line advertisement ———1 for this Shoe Store, Women’s *2 to §2.50 Shoes at *1.95 A clean-up of colored cloth-top shoes in brown, gray, navy blue and black; also several styles of patent leather and kicskin shoes in button and lace with leather tops. Your size is surely here in one style or another, Misses’ *1.50 Shoes at 98c Excellent blucher style; very serviceable, of plump kidskin; all sizes, (Siege! Cooper Srore, Floor, Bes —We give two 'S. & ‘ Patrons of this store are car: Double Stamps-fi eee | |Ride Free Myer oy ses ng cr ER Stamps with each 10c of purchase town Vehicle Co.’s omnibuses on 18th Street to Before Noon. and from 3d Ave. El, Subway, and surface lines on ECTION WITH ANY OTHER STORE | J.B.GREENMUT, Presipeir. Single Stamps Afier 12 o’Clock. 3d and 4th Avenues and Broadway C0) Misaes C ° s | Ask jor “S. & H.’’ Green Trading Stamns~— We Give 4 ::°1 gum ay ne of Our & a 6. (6) O-MORROW’S - special T price is wholly out of pro- portion to the garments themselves—measured by any fair standard of valuation, none is worth less than $5.75 and many as much as $10. These coats are undoubtedly the biggest values in New York for the money. We illustrate one of the styles for misses and one for girls. These coats are cut in the newest smart Empire and Direcoire styles, designed this year for girls, misses and small women. Also the new straight front hipless coat, shown in four new good look- ing all-wool cloths in stripes and fancy plaids. These are excellent warm coats for giris of 6 to 14 years or for misses of 14to 18 years The entire 1,000 coats will undoubt- edly be sold before the store closes = — th q Will do Neeser eseereses °Oo dO (Slegel Cooper Store, Second Floor, Center.) $6. 75 pb i 3 at sentenced se | Values im YOUthS’ Suits!) Women’s Net and Lace Waists | A Remarkable Showing tor Saturday at $2.95, $3.95, $5 and $5.90 Women’s Net Waists—in white and ecru; front elaborately de- signed with wide Cluny lace insertion and folds of taffeta, edged with fancy braid; tull length sleeves 2 95 with lace trimming the entire length; special at.... L) Women’s Net Waists—all over tucked net; front, back and sleeves fashioned with }-inch tucks; center of front is elab- orated with two bands of Persian insertion and embroidered dotted net; full Jength sleeves and collar trimmed, with Persian bands and finished with ruching of $3, 95 net; in ecru and white; special at.........000...00- ™~ Women’s Oriental Lace Wai ts—fashioned. with fancy lace yoke ~ == of heavy Venise lace medallions; the blouse is elaborated witi ZE rows of narrow Val. lace ruffling; full length sleeves trimmed with narrow lace edging; ecru and white; special 5 Avs aes Women’s Nev ustrated, in all the wanted shades, designed with I-inch side plaits front and back; full-length sie of graduated plaits finished at wrist with narrow sou- tache braid and tiny silk-covered buttons; collar and sleeves are trimmed with plaiting of net; navy, brown, $5 90 smoke, green, ecru und black or white; special at.. Siegel Cooper Store, Second Floor, Center.) Cetober Sale of Umbrelias The Sale Continues To-morrow. Values Up to $2.50 h Come and make your selection from the biggest assortment and best values we have ever been able to offer at this price. No Seconds, Odds and Ends or Shopworn Goods. If you do not need an umbrella for immediate use buy one or twoand tional. Here they ar {he Covering—W aterproof Col taffeta; a close rolling fat eee | appearance and guaran durability. All these umbrellas are fitted with ilk cases and tassels. lay them away for Christmas gifts — you'll save money by it, for the values are es um- The frames—Exeter paragon and | The Handles —al- ric | Jock paragon, Harvey steel fods, | Most every imagin- teed fitted with bulb runners. aole style you can want is included. | Sickel Cooper Store, Mala oor, Front.) Sizes are: 26-inch for women; | 28-inch for men. Special Purchase of Children’s Latest con but Long Double-Breasted Suits) cassimere and cheviots; 6 to 15 years, Ree'ers and Russian Overcoa's— Jack Tar and button-to-neck styles; 3 to 9 years Reeiers and Russian Over- s—Jack Tar and ton-to-neck styles; 3to i2 years new shades; 5 to 16 a ITT AnAnanananannann J lined: special at.. 91-95 Boys’ Suits, Reefers Coats and Overcoais These Prices Are for 4o-Morrow Only 7 4 ” ‘, Chilcren’s Bearskin Coats— Styles, Best Fabrics, | higren's Bearskin Costa and Fauliless Workman- | sites 2 to 9 years; $2.95 regularly $3,50; ship, on Sale To-morrow at | Curis Bearskin Caps— yas Prices: to match coats; at,.. 49¢ These Prices: Children's Coate—bro wn, navy and gray mixtures; lay-down collar, trimmed » | Doub ble-Breasted and Sailor Y with embroidered stars; 7 | 3lous’ buits — newest ae a BYARTES SRE ea EK) designs; S016 years..| 2 Chilvern'a Cardura Gentee: navy, cardinal, brown and tan also white; 2 to 6 ye Tegularly 96; (- 2) gw morrow, 35.95 | Dutch Konnets—to mateh above coats; tr ped with ribbon bows; silk Overcoats—all the Children’s Bet Bonnets — navy, red and white; full crown with plaited flare; | Double-Breasted — and Sailor Blowe Suits Knickerbocker trous- ers; 310 17 years.--- Reefers and Russ an Over cou s— ack Tar and button-to-neck styles 3to 14 years Long Overe at —stylish and wel made; 5 to 1G years ( Your trimmed with chiffon ruche sigice st ing and wide satin ribbon bows, regularly $1.78 tormorrow., 98C (Slegel Cooper Store, Second Floor, — Do Your Own Embossing Your with the choice ‘ AP) at ‘Monopress It embosses neat monogram or: initial on ietter paper. A neat } litte devicethat you can sup imo your vest | pocket Price ee demonstration (s P Third Floor, ad Floor, Rear) ' Center.) A 25¢