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NEED $900,000 TO “SAVE” OHIO PROSE TAT State Chairman and Anditor Guilbert Make Persoral Appeat'to-Hitchcock. | Leaders Say $150,000 Offered | by the G. O. P. Is Not Half Enough. Thet Wittam Pennings Bryan certatn- | dy etirved up the: Repabiican party in | Olip on his tour through the Lei ‘Wattmestay was mate plnin to-day Ween Chafrman Henry A. Williame ot the @tate Committes, and Walter S G@eithert, State Auditor and prominent politician, appeared at the Manhattan | Hotei to talk over the situation with National Chairman Hitchcock. It had | deen Mr. Hitchcock's intention to go to | Chicago yesterday afternoon on the | Twentieth Century Limited, but he re- | mained over to see the two Ohio lead- | | ers, and did not leave until this after- | noon. While Mr. Williams in his t ry with | reporters professed to be cor went into the situation thoroug Mx, Hitehcock, and informed t tional Chairman that Ohio will Teast $500,000 to “get out the vote.” Need More Maney. Tt was decided yesterday to send $1f0,- 000 te Ohio to be expended in the clos- ing week of the campaign, but the State leaders say that will not be enough. The Democrats in Ohio’have plenty of mon ey, contributed by brewery and distilling interests, according to the Republicans and it will take cash to save the State § for Taft. 1 After talking with Mr. Hitchcock, Mr. Williams gave out the following Ca || view: “The negroes of Ohio will vote the Republican ticket. While there are some local troubles, we are confident that these will not interfere with the Na- tional or State ticket, and that both will be elected by large majorities. There has been some disturbing condi- tions among the laboring men in the commercial centres of the State, but the pach of the election has led them eclate the fact that the Repub- party is the oply party to be re- lied upon for a speedy return to the prosperous. times. 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It does the hard part of “Let the GOLD DUST Netns do your swore Made by THE N. K. FAIRBANK COMPANY Makers of FAIRY SOAP, the oval cake. ots n me ( pé cases pro =| A Little- Priced Piano | II || the living-room; a wall-paper in soft old Mulberry reds with GOLD DUST g goes ‘afiee| Soap merely cleans, GOLD DUST) gets under the surface, kills every germ, washes out every impurity and sterilizes everything cleanser and saves OCTOBER 23, 1908, A LITTLE TALKS TO STOUT WOMEN No. 6 VERY one of the various /mitations of the Nemo Self-Reducing Corset is either useless or dangerous—use/ess un- less you lace it so tightly that you can’t move, and dangerous if you do. .Any stout woman who attempts to re- duce her hips without supporting her abdomen simply invites discomfort and ill-health—and this without accomplish- ing the desired reduction, ITHOUT the Nemo Self-Reducing Straps (patented and exclusive) no stout woman can possibly re-mold her abdomen into graceful lines and _ still be comfortable. Without the Nemo Relief Straps no stout woman can enjoy that grateful sensation of perfect support. Without the Nemo Double Garter Attachment the flesh wi// bulge at the bottom of your corset. HESE FACTS are known and recog- nized by intelligent corset dealers everywhere—and by millions of stout women who will wear no other corset. A Possible Page from the Diary Of a BRIDE-ELECT HAT a happy, golden day it has been!” Our little apartment having been at last I rose early; for Jack and I had arranged to go to WANAMAKER’S to select furnishings and decorations, and expected it would prove a full day. On our way to the Galleries we passed through the Women’s Store and I saw a perfect love of a hat d# “The Georgette,” which was just the dearest arrangement of tender fawns, browns and ecrus, in a fluffy combination of ostrich plumes and tips. It was the one thing needed to com- plete my mibdest trousseau; but there were these furnishings | to buy, and means were limited tojust so much, so I turned away with a sigh of regret. When we reached the Galleries, Jack said: “Now we must first see an ‘assembler,’” and I said, “ By all means” &# |} although I did not know whether an “assembler” was a man | | or some new kind of a chafing-dish; but I never let on. I soon found that an “assembler” was a man J# and a sympathetic, kindly and artistic one as well, for with the utmost tact, skill and thoughtfulness he piloted us through the mazes of furnishing in a way that was a revelation to me. , | SELF-REDUCING CORSETS are sold in all Ba Instead of turning over a lot of wall-papers for us to select ¢ EULO ores ouahoue the from, he said: “Permit me to show your color-schemes in a world—83.00 to $10, (<a eat larger way, and ‘assemble’ the things you desire to go along.” First he showed us a cartridge paper for our little hall-way in the tawny light tone of a new chamois-cloth, to which he added a bit of contrasting golden brown drapery for the doors and |] grouped with it a little Sheraton hall-stand and Shepherdess Mirror to crown it. This magician then produced a pair of prim |} old-fashioned candle sticks that I had wanted all my life to own and to be used on the chimney piece. On another form there began to develop an “assembling” for N? 320 § BEY That You Will Never Be Sorry You Bought hangings of curious flowered linen that looked as though they J 5 || were handed down by one’s grandmother, and as quick as one could think a porter fetched Jack’s comfy lounging chair, my own slat back sewing rocker, “Sairey Gamp” fireside chair (to be covered with the flowered linen), and a restful old cornucopia |] sofa in old-time silver-green horsehair damask (not the slippery black hair cloth). Then he began to “assemble” prints in color of the beautiful Mrs. Cosway, by Romney, and other quaint rosewood-framed pictures and things with a jolly old Colonial prism-lamp for the table; I could see the room begin to take on that old atmosphere that we all yearn for and see so rarely. Then followed the dining-room “assembling” in rush-seated Greenough chairs, a thousand-legged table with charming table china in bright flowers and green tints, and as a setting for the whole, a low-toned rug, a green-and-white Colonial picture- paper, and rough Monk's-cloth curtains. Then Jack’s study, in the ‘arts and crafts”’ style, with a beau- tifully-ugly wall-paper and strange masculine-looking curtains; and, finally, a bride’s chamber as unlike the awful hotel bridal chamber as one could imagine, for there was a perfect darling of a four-poster to be valanced in oltl-time white dimity; sash cur- tains and bedspread of showy white organdy, adorable Old Colony rag rugs in hit-or-miss colors, intended to go with a bright gay chintzy wall-paper in pattern of field flowers, the curtains repro- ducing the scarlet of the poppies in homespun linen. There before us lay in miniature our little home far more beautiful than I ever dreamed for it. 1 could scarcely believe we should come within our price limit when the modern kitchen things and linens were added and was amazed when the “assembler” totaled it up to find THAT THERE WAS ENOUGH LEFT OVER TO BUY THAT GEORGETTE HAT! an Emerson, or the celebrated artistic quality. a Vose, gettin: It isa very simple matter to go and buy a Chickering Knabe Piano. For you are SURE, without a question, of But when you go, without knowledge or mentor, to purchase a thoroughly worthy piano at a low price, the chances that you will se- | cure one with which you will not quickly become dissatisfied are as Even our experts spent several years before we found a low-priced || piano that we would trust our repu- || tation to, : Now the way is easy to you be- cause the admitted HIGHEST MUSICAL AUTHORITY in the piano business has selected The J. C. Campbell Piano at $190 The Best Piano at or Near Its Price That We Know Of Correct in tone, and retair it for years, as thousands of its pur- chasers would willingly testify. Re- sponsive in action. Handsome in its architecture. Splendidly constructed in every detail. The ONE SAFE low-priced piano that SATISFIES always. Not only low in price, but sold on easiest terms—$10 cash and $6 a month, Piano Gallery (First), New Building. JOHN WANAMAKER Broadway, Fourth Avenue, Eighth to Tenth Street Our experts will be glad to serve the bride elect, the bride “elected,” or the bride of many years’ standing, and we shall make no charge for suggestions—no obligation to purchase, Fifth Gallery, Interior Decoration and Assembling, New Building, The Priscilla Wind-Bowl Candlestick for the November Bride If you fear to rush into bridal gifts “Where angels fear to tread,” you are on the safe side when you choose one (or a {] pair) of our quaint Priscilla Candlesticks. f These are used at either or both ends of the sideboard, chim. ney piece or the table, and are made of solid chased. brass with cut prisms and chased wind - bow! in the grape arbour pattern, The over-all height is twenty-two inches and in style and exclusiveness it is one of the most successful modest- priced ,ifts you can make, Second Gallery, New Building. Rare News of Oriental <ugs We offer a very choice group of Twenty-five Mahal Carpets at a saving, over ordinary prices, of more than (35 per cent.) Included among these exceptionally fine rugs are plain red centre medallions, small allover antique Persian designs, and larger allover effects. Colors, red, creams and greens, suitable for libraries, dining rooms, bedrooms and halls, As instances of sizes and prices, we quote the followings 4 in. x 10 ft, 6 in., at $165. 13 ft, 5 in. x 10 ft. 4 in, at $135, 9 in. x 10 ft. 10 in, at $165, 13 ft. 7 in, x 10 ft, 2 in, at $135, 9 in, x.10 ft, 2 in, $150. 12 ft. 11 in. x 9 ft, 3 in, at $125, 10 in. x 9 ft. 11 in, at $150, 10 ft, 3 in, x 8 ft, 9 in, at $90, 14 ft. 13 ft, 13 ft. 13 ft. 13 ft. 4 in, x 11 ft. at $150. 11 ft, 10 in. x 8 ft, Bin, at $115, 13 fi. Bin. x 10 ft. B ing at $150. 11 ft, 11 in. x 8 ft. 3 in, at $105, 14 ft. Sin. x 9 ft, 11 in, at $140, | Fourth Gallery, New Building, Mrs, Viola Waterhouse, Soprano. Tomorrows CONCERT = Miss Littan srelling, Gonna f 4 Mr. Paul Dufault, Tenor. in the Auditorium, 2 P. M, Mr. Andreas Schni Miss Ruth Ande Informal Org » every mor JOHN WANAMAKER Broadway, Fourth Avenue, Eighth to Tenth Street and Angelus Re at 10,30. Mr. Hans Kr Mr. Aithur Depew SUND AY WORLD WANTS WORK MONDAY MOKNING WORD EAS Me