The evening world. Newspaper, October 27, 1908, Page 5

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en ee eee i THE EVENING WAGNER'S CAREER LESSON TO YOUNG MAN IN POLS Has Earned Promotion by Per- sistent Work for Interest of His Constituents, There ts a lesson for every young man Interested in polltics as a profession in the career of Robert F. Wagner, Demo- eratic candidate for the Senate in the Sixteenth District, which les up York- ville way. Mr. Wagner was elected to the Assembly for the first time four years ago and went to Albany with a single purpose. That purpose was to work primarily for the interests of the people of his dis- trict; secondly, for the interests of the people of the State at large. Doubtless @ majority of young men who are sent to the Assemb! are animated by the game purpose when they start, but a majority of them fall by the way side. Mr. Wagner stuck to his purpose, with the result that the people he has served so well in the Assembly are going to send him to the Senate for two years. Their object now is to make his eleciion as near unanimous as possible. Stuck to His Constituents. his persistency in following By Wagner gained the ill will of some poll- ticlans. A few of these men would have Hked to push him back into private life, but they were afraid to take the chan They knew he had his constituency be- hin ny and therein Hes the lesson for young men tn politics Stick to your constituents and your constituents will stick to you Mr. Wagner wa: rnin Germany, but came to New York with his parents when a infant. His father settled in the distr in wht he 1s now a can- didate y went to Public School No and on order thoric After schoo! the b College of spent five y ing his own way acting as a priv ent occasions prize debater of the college, a v he graduated in 183 he was awarded the Next he entered the pol, from which he ‘was graduated in 1900. He was admitted to the bar in the same year nd imme- diately entered upon the pra of law asa member of the firm of Mahoney & Wagner, No. 229 Broadway. In Politics Early. He was an election district captain as goon as he wa’ before long had tn the bid enough to yore himself a pow counties of his d He 906 and he was a Assembly jority of mbers from | se aroe: muscas The most talked of the | course he mapped out for himself Mr. | | | \ Typewniter on the market. The machine which by sheer merit has won for itself the unqualifed endorsement of the business world, A Higher Standard o Efficiency. A Fairer Basis of Price, Royal Typewriter Company Stern Brothers To-morrow, Wednesday ' Women’s Trimmed Hats At a Specially Priced Sale VELVET & BEAVER, IN THE NEWEST SHAPES, at $16.50 FUR HATS IN PQINTED FOX, LYNX, CARACUL AND MINK, a 18.50 Misses’ & Children’s Trimmed Hats IN ATTRACTIVE STYLES, $5.50 to 10.50 MILLINERY DEP'T SECOND FLOOR from Ribbons-Exceptional Values IN WHITE, BLACK AND ALL THE NEWEST COLORS $ IN. TAFFETA AND 4 1N, SATIN TAFFETA, YD. 6 IN, SATIN TAFFETA AND 6 IN. MESSALINE, me 18c 25c Women’s, Men’s and Children’s Worsted Sweaters At Very Attractive Prices Misses’, Boys’ and Children’s Coat Sweaters, in gray, white or red, plain or with colored trimmings, at Women’s and Men’s Coat Sweaters, in gray, white or red, plain or with colored trimmings, Women's Extra Quality Coat Sweaters, in white, gray and colors, in fancy effects or with contrasting colors, Women's Extra Heavy Coat Sweaters, plain or with contrasting colors, in fancy vertical stitch, $ iS) 45 2.95 3.85 6.38 at at at French Tapestries & Armures Adapted for Hangings and Coverings IMPORTED FRENCH TAPESTRY, Formerly $1.95 to 2.35 Yard FRENCH SILK GOBELIN TAPESTRY, at Formerly $2.75 and 3.75 Yard SQUARES FOR PILLOW TOPS AND CHAIR SEATE, at $1.35 $1.95, 2.50 25c, 55c, 95c uPwaRDS West Twenty-third Street The Leading New Small Shapes Spec’ Tailored Hats, House. $10, $12.50, $15. Specialized Style _ In $28.00 Tailored Suits Our suits at this price cannot fail to aid immeasurably the woman of mod- erate means in the proper and safe selec- tion of her new Autumn Suits. Fine satin finished broadcloths in all the distinguished new shades, Catawba, Taupe, Navy, Olive and Black—also the new. diagonal suitings and rich dark Fall mixtures. Nothing is skimped, neglected or for- gotten, Everything in every detail is ug to the high order for which our name stands, ALL SIZES, MISSES’, YOUNG WOMEN’S, AND WOMEN’S UP TO 44, John F orsythe Broadway and Eighteenth Street You Cannot NEW YORK BUY More $10,000 to Charity Voting for the annual distribu- tion of $10,000 to charities is now going on. Information at voting booth, entrance to Women’s Parlor, Second Floor. The Guarantee ing or spli time. | use Step Chairs—can be used as achair ora step ladder; has 4 steps; strong and durable; made of hardwood and varnished; it is 36 inches high; seatis 16x12 inches; regularly -- $1.10; to-morrow... 40C Sie, Medicine or 7 Loilet Cab- | i d “i inets—as il- lustrated; | lock and key; two shelves; made of hardwood; natural fin- ish; regular rice Fae 65C | 85c; to-morrow... Muslins, White Goods and Bedding Several Lots That We Have Reduced for Wednes- day’s Selling: Doilies, Hemstitched 10c and Embroidered ... . 8c Imported Crashes, yard.. 5¢ 8c Bleached Muslin, yard.. 5¢ 15e Fine Quality of Nain- BOOK, yard.....ssssseeeeee GC lic Hemstitched Irish Huck Towels, each............ 9€ 5c All. Linen Bleached irish Table Linen, yard, 29¢ 39¢ 72x90 Bleached Seam- , ed Sheets, cach ........ 29¢ 75c Ruttled Edge Crib , Comforters, cacn....,, 39C 59 keather Bed Pillows, ,, each... nade. C8 98c White Fleeced Cotton Blankets, pair ......... 69c $1.39 Hemmed or Fringed Crochet Bed Spreads, cache esr ... 98¢ $1.7) German-finish Jotion Blansets, pair, $1.29 $1.75 to 22.00 Scaris an: % Center Pieces, cacn, $1.49 iB Hemasitched Bleached Table oth and Napkins, ey o~ set te paLOw (Siegel Cooper Store, Main Floor, Rear.) Fruit Bowls, 69¢ About 500 of these fine | pressed glass fruit, bowls that we have specially priced for to-morrow, They are in an attractive cus glass design and in 13-inch size, and unusually rood yalue at 95c; Wednesday at 69c Siegel Cooper Store, Third tloor, !ront,) We absolutely guarantee every petticoat in this sale against crack+ ng within three months from date of purchase, and will give a new petticoat for any one that should prove defective within that |Wash Benches — 46 inches | long, 18 inches wide; can be folded up when not in h extra strong; regular 40c; morrow at Double Boards—with apron protector ontop; as illus- WORLD, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 27,1908 ie Victor Talking Machines and Edison Phonographs on Weekly { “MEET ME SIEGEL ANY OTHER STORE NO CONNECTION WITH Payments of $1 THE FOUNTAIN” : OOPERG. J.B.GREENHUT, PRESIDENT. Ride Free is Store are caf> e in Crosstown Vehicle Co,’s omnibuses on 18th Street to and tiom 3d Ave. El, Subway, and surface lines on 3d and 4th Avenues and Lroadway, pumnstniieaac 10 ‘‘S. & H.” Green Trading Stamps Free O all persons (whether or not purchasers) applying at Premium Room, fifth floor, T to-morrow will be given free a set of ten “S. & H.”’ Only one set of any one date is good in any one book, but stamp collectors will be given a reasonable number of additional sets of complimentary stamps for other books they may have unfilled. Sensational Sale of Guaranteed Silk Petticoats Lot No. 1 | flounce;tailoremadeeffect | with mercerized under. ruffle; heavy quality silk Stoves, Woodenware, and Other House Helps---Cheap They Are the Same Qualities and Grades That You Would Pay Full Prices for in Other Stores, but They Are Reduced by Us to These Figures tor To-Morrow: i made of hardwood and F ary pins 25c feel Faced ne Wash- morrow Dining Here’s Your Opportunity to Buy It Cheap To-Morrow Round Dining Tables Quartered oak, golden polish fin- ish; heavy pedestal, carved legs, claw teet; 42 inches, extends to 6 ft; regularly $25; at... $20 Solid oak, rubbed golden,finish, Square pedestal, carved claw feet; 4U inches, extends to 6 ft; regularly $18; at.... $14.50 Quartered oak; round pedestal, neatly designed legs; 48 inches; extends to 8 f{.; regularly S40) acces es . $33 Quartered oak; early English fine ish; round pedestal, carved legs and claw feet; 44 inches, extends to 6 i; regularly $29 $23 Quartered oak, polished golden finish; round pedestal, heavy claw and ball ‘eet; #5 inches, extends to © ty; regularly $24.50 -} $18.50 Quartered oak, golden finish; ped- estal base, carved legs, 45 inches, | extends to 6 ft, regu- larly $22.50; $18.50 Early English Dining dables All grades, from the modest pieces to the finest, at attractive prices. very At $2.25 Black only; deep sectional! Colors and black; every Lot No. 2 Lot No. 3 Lot No. 4 | Lot No. 5 Black and colors; every con . , ve : ceivable shade in plain Black and colo the new Black and colors; the most imagifiable shade in solid and changeable effects; grays, greens, blues; up-to-date shades in solid and changeable effects; the new flaring flounce, elaborately tucked and grain silk; Curtain Stretchers —with nickel-plated steel station- embossed measuring rules; | are 6x12 ft; when not in use can be folded up: reg- ular price $1.1 Lamps—Com-| fabrics; so simple that a| up; regular price 50 practical; five large cook- plete child can do the washing; | 75c; to-morrow... | ing holes on tops oven is Step Laddera with bur- id larl 10 Spee cd wirhibur- | sold) regularly) ‘at $5.50 Double ¢ 15 inches squ*re, 10 inches illustrated; tle and | 89-75; to-morrow 90. 6 qt. Enamel | high: large cabinet base; a a AV aiiier Buckets—with | No, 7, without pipe shelf; with pal half heavy re-tinned | regutarly $13.75; rest; 5 ft. frosted cover; regular iJ "$9.50 high; regu- lobes i price $76; guar to-morrow... . E 1 Tepul size; reg- anteed abso-| es larly 85c; price 55¢; formiotiGeey lar ularprice lutely perfect: The same range, but with to-mor- | Wetter meres .., 80e 20c; to- NO SEC-| pipe shelf, as row... mor-. 2 ONDS;to- illustrated...... $12.25 | There are only 500 in the lot. row, L2¢ | morrow........ sores LTC | (sicget Cooper Store, sasement.) Sale of Men’s and Youths’ Trousers made up for us from ends of finest worsted suitings—same grades that are usually in suits that retail at $15 to $25, stripes, checks and broken patterns in every size, from 27 to S$ waist measure, A special offer-, For Wednes- ing of 400 pairs day’s selling, we | | Regularly She To-morrow an e have taken sev- || $2.25 6.0x9.0,, of odd trousers, eral hundred 2.95 7,6x9.0..., pairs of $4 and $5 trousers from our own 3.50 9.0x9.0 Double Stamps Before Noon We give two “S. & H.”’ Green Trading Stamps with each 1Cc of purchase before 12 o’clock. Single Stamps After 12 o’Clock Green Trading Stamps. pretty styles to select from; some pretty tai lored effects; superior silk and original models; 37:50; at. 9D.00 beautifully flounced and designed ruffles; silk dust ruffle; garments worth $10.50, 36 90 and two-tone effects; handsome, graceful mod- els; worth at least $12.50 our pri pped; crisp gros- 2 inches apart; Standing Clothes Driers— made of selected wood; 34 inches long, 54 inches high and 24 inches wide; when not in use can be folded Majestic Washing Machines City Lehigh Coal Cooking will wash the finest of Inverted Gas Range—entirely new and Our October Sale ot Rugs Standard Grades in Choice Qualities and Designs and in Popular Sizes, Priced Far Under Their Real Values. Room Furniture Sideboards | China Closets Quartered oak, polished; 3-cor- _ Quartered oak, golden gloss fin- nered mirror in top; | largedrawer; ish: 3 grooved i shelves, swelled 2 small drawers; regularly tont, bent ends; regularly Sosrsi ue $45 524, a ees $i9 Solid plain oak; beveled mirror; 1 large drawer; 2 small drawers; Quartered oak, polished; shaped font, bent ends, 3 grooved Axminster Rugs gallery top; regularly $23; shelves; The high and medium grades Haake ars nan $19 ara : a in choice floral and Oriental | lain solid oak,golden gloss fin- fe isi fi b Solid plain oak, golden gloss a os re 4 effects, comprising a fine assort. finish; medium ‘size; beveled eh, Sy fiooved shelves, straiglt 1} rent of new patterns. All new mirror; regularly $20; a gee Chan RR MALY eng Ainatiscracace RUSH AeRONE 80 $16.50 |S18) there nes and iperict gga ee | Quartered oak; highly polished; 3 | | Regularly. Size. To-morrow, Quartered oak; 1 large drawer; 2 grooved shelves, entire mirror back, | | $24-50.... 9x12 ....+.$21.50 small drawers; 2 closets; large curved legs and round col- gay Oxi2. mirror; gallery top; regularly, gore umns;reguiarly $37.50, at., $d2 || 22-50..-. 9xt 19.50 $30; at, Si eeeets ad kiana 3.95... 36x72 . 2.85 Plain oak base, quartered oak ining Chairs 3.50..,. 36x63 , 2.65 top, golden polish; 1 large drawer; | Leather Seats 2.50,... 27x80 ...... 1,95 2 small drawers; regularly g@oyq| Golden oak; banister os a $28; at....., tresses, 923° pack; regularly $3.50, at $2.75 1.95.... 27x54... 1.65 Quartered oak, golden gloss fin-| Solid quartered oak, golden pol- ish; beveled mirror; large linen ish tinish;regularly $4.50, go - Tapestry Brussels Rugs drawer; n arawer lined for a ve $8.50 In popular room sizes, in all- silv regular! H over effects and medallions; ex- cellent selection of new designs and choice colorings. $40 Cane Seats, : Weathered oak: box Push 5 | frames; regularly $3.50, at Mahogany Dining Tables |\ Goisen oak; banister backi $2.90 Genuine mahogany tables at | regularly $2.50, at. ........ $2 Ane Be Temorey $ 5 3 | Golden oak; box frame, banis- $14, $47, $70, $106 ter ack) “epulariy $2," gy 54 13.50 9x12. and $160 at sere eres DLeD! 13.50 8.3x10.6.... 9.75 | (Segel Cooper Store, Fifth Floor.) 8.50& 7.50 6.0x9.0,.... 5,95 Granite Art Rugs An unlimited assortment of new goods in a large variety of pat. terns and sizes, Superb stocks and have cut the price to $3.50, These trousers are mae of genuine black Rock thibets, black Clay worsteds and fine blue serges, and fully 75 new fail and winter patterns in striped worsteds in all shades and colors, (Siegel Cooper Store, Main Floor, Rear.) 9.0x 10.6 There are Snow Apples ples or Vermont greening Mild Cured Hams Norv Bisket heapint 4g Santa Clara Prunes rt Print hi |) | Beerialy, selected for legs! 1346 ||| WESTPHALIA sue, ald ‘oF 1B ice Tobe, Bae; Shape that (Mitt OOe $1.58 32e SWEET APPT CIDERCaalion Tue WR, aot een Seer Wednesday, 1b ; O}g¢ a se ———— Ae, quant bane “© We MARANNICINPORTED SAR DO e Ce | EVAPORATED aprivors AIN PRE COLATE BE@ FOUNTAIN. SALAD. DRESSING Die bo sor BLAS: can oii @72E ASSORTED BISCUITS > Dr John J Qe) of pitted plum ‘ CAROLINA, HGAD RICE —10 to Ae pRiNciSs LAUNDRY SUAPbox Q5Q@ | "oars a tor Be | Tt ackege esate 4c; 5 tos $3.45; six lurge bars OC EANCY NEW QUINGES—No. 0 bas 48o % ell; | NEW i 4 * 24e Rr oaseh CHES — gross SS) Be FOUNTAIN QUALITY FARINA~@ Qe) ket de 12¢! a = | weoisbeges 45:5 package... =) | PINEAPPLE CHE each A0e , . f New Vegetables |||’. Butter Thins, Popular Coffee | Pure Ceyton basket heaping full delversd.- O41 | | Te al Te | 10 ee, Batt a Bendis ee: OBE | | tie Bis teen ca Here Are Some ot To-morrow’s Prices : | Haze! Bacon _ Fresh Butter Ask for “ . & H.”? Green Trading ‘Stamps — We Give Them

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