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pacman - poe — — — Ee ] aes THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 28 1908 ae ee BRYAN ON UP-STATE WEAVER WITH KERN 8" "Sstatin ‘ul ossooerunsrer “Better Than Doctors” Lord & Taylor | TOUR SAYS “WELL ON INDIANA TOUR Q mit | me = hs fate A So Says Mrs. sear menage wo wari: Sale ee wheth ison Was meant for t Galveston, Texas, who § p 1 Former Populist Candidate e|iminister by. persons in_ Lynchburg, Va : . ‘ ’ me pe i CARRY NEW YORK ee Ree pes” any uty Woman at the Methodiat churel. “De extols Duily’s Pure Malt Women's, Misses’ and Girls i Joins in Attacking Re- Must jy fester tone way mount for hin award Whiskey for curing her comfort of people going Laura Da servants In the householr fd i d stomach 5 trouble after doctors had ==», Suzts, Coats and Dresses publican Doctrine. vund dead, Heside of whiskey and a . but We don't of Dr and bual- them was at Station Be- Ter cars taken bottle “of blackberry. “brandy. The ore Starting OM VISIC 10 gpectai interurban electtte car carrying Mie Seen Hightng tor the | Bapost Church in Loulavile tor years ca vrote: | A A : Ase | re Vis semiberdt le’ VicesFSa\deRUUT| Haine ee TOR Eee ERE a Sent ago he went to Lynctburg Mrs. Ashenherst recently wrote: Special Prices will prevail for Hudson River Towns. y What T have to take one of st churches “It is with pleasure 1 write to in- ‘ | ines, John W. Kern, on his tour through Twant their {there. He married a prominent Meth- pleas ae Thursday, Friday and Saturday | Indiana from Fort Wayne rolled into che feo ie entiation” faused bitter form you of the good Duffy's Pure went direct from, | comment. Malt Whiskey has done me. I was i EPTION, | this city early to-day for a fifty-minute ; ~~ practically run down with dyspepsia Women's Broadcloth Suits * ———— stop, the first on the day's {tinerary, In haasapoken tens; tan | before, Thee was avcrowd MAURETANIA HITS DOCK. ~ |mpite of the early’ hour there, a dig i Aiaatanes ftps red ind the stand) LIVERPOOL, Oct. %.—The Cunard and stomach trouble. ece! f Finds: Voters in East Fully as|erowa nad gnthered tn the Court Hove nee Farr ed on general Line steamship Mauretania met with benefit from the doctors, su 1 de- in all the new shades; correot models, | square to welcome the candidate, who | Re ee on menten, | another accident this afternoon while y a yeKe PARLE DUEE| : MtHUSIAStiCN aS HOSE, i lsevedsruin alia ttoHAl inl He /ohen ale) nai ingis''tot the tact that | attempting to. dock for a complete ov Ce LTA SANR EEE aay: oTecnas 40 a) any think the Governor's position ig a haulln, "ste stained damage, : ‘ in the. West The only other epeaker on board was | MARY, think the Governor's position ie a Haalng, TAMER CORO ty's Pure Malt Whiskey. It 30. aS &S 5 in the Bere Gen. James B. Weaver, of Colfax. Ia., | calling for a tremendous amount of fora m aple tide, | Dee Porc : : me me more good thana the d c= | yest: i eb x ‘ork. of the company say he d nage ts i : =e 5, Jtwice candidate for the Presidency on| “lt” has been churged." * tala Mr, | not serious G SEAT: rs and other medicine values $40.00 to $65.00 Wiliam J. Bryan left the Grand Cen-| 4.6 populist theket phen, cine oppnaed “fo sport — length here | ee Duffy’ sPure Malt Whiskey Women's Broadcloth Dresses | tral Btation In a cpectal train at 945 Mr. Kern spoke at s A. M, to speak at all the towns along on the tariff issue, chs to pro- ie tecton the growth of opolies and the Eiidson, covering ‘the same route / it" ccumulation of great wealth in| Business Ment J} is a 20s: vely pure distilation of malted grain, great care being used to a | as that of Mr. Taft yesterday. jthe hands of the few. He referred .t nat hav. been | have every kerr nel thoroughly malted, thus destroying the germ an pr Before he left the Hoffman House at), speech made by Senator La Follette ontin Pniaieaind Of to-day run their affairs on ducing a predigested liq food in the form of a malt essence, which is the) oO &3 ‘ $0 Mr, Bryan sald, in response to|in the Senate last March in which that | *"s “up anit coninarve the I]. Gredit-i's just as cheap as pay- {] most effective tonic sti mi invigorator known to science ; softened 355 40, bY 60 { questions from the newspaper men: gentleman declared that one hundred | prospe Haye te tee ra enya ing) cash ‘Tien Why should you yw aind m RECT y and freed om, from injurious sub- | “We are confident of carrying the|men control the commercial and finan- POAC AATHINISLEREONSOS Heal Ate Eton OpenvachArgel ines s ieibes th itive stomach: | values $45.00 to $75.00 ! clal destiny of the country and su New York State. | mented that stat@MEnt by the asse “The Republicans have no more show | that fourteen men to-day have ab years supported and to ton the 8d of Novem- count with us an pay only 51a Week able for overworked women and , ; y . , Biicecyincunstiaaveythan qey Bavel edlnatlon (Gt Gil the rallroads ln ithe EC Deny EG Misses’ Suits | Misses’ Dresses ef winning Alabama. | country. i aH t strengthens ang ; shi | “{ have no figures to state with re-| Gen, Weaver spoke on the question . ‘ ithe system: is a promoter of healtt | gard to the Electoral vote.” | of publicity of campaign f and the touching Fe eae asad ae ate and longevity; makes the old young of Broadcloths and | of Panamas and Broad- He was asked what Roosevelt would | physical valuation of ra this was the best st us telly LTR REnS a roUne etrone @o with Taft if Taft was defeated. | The itinerary for the SEONG I oe Wa cits jand keeps the young strong, Chevrons, at cloths, at “I don't know,’ said Bi cn. “You! speeches to be made | CAUTION When you ask vonr drag- st. grocer or dealer for Duffy's Pare Sait. unites ibe vee Juine. Tr is the onty $30, $35 & $40 | $20, $25 & $35 , Defore begin will have to ask Roc.evelt.” saw, Goshen and Elkhart. F: the evening. “Is he going to put him on the Su-/jast named city | ected that the ou cet the gen- Intely pare medi- arduous lab Men’s Clothing preiCoust bench?” eeiy ieuiles' iGhiodgo et nightsana ——>_—_ | Suits, 7.95 to $30.00 vod in Tare values $40.00 to $50.00 | values $30.00 to $45.00 “I don't know—he's got four more) return to Indianapolis over the Monon | WHITE HOUSE STAFF k for the trade-mark, the “Old ths to think that over,” x Overcoats, fe label. and/imake/ Sure the 6 mene Speech at the Station. “— —_— REALLY FOR BRYAN. | $8.00 to $35.00 “ie tt ae ates lVomen's Winter Coats and Capes gat thelatatlon Mr "Bryan made * or | HUGHES WARMLY. qhat's What « Poll would show, |] ||Boys’ Suits and Overcoats,|| |]| fasted meson nooinel aire eats > started. He. said: GREETED AT BIG It In Said, In Washington. | __ $2.98 to $5.00 Ar Extraordinary Offering “T have enjoyed my visit in New York EAST SIDE RALLY. | WASHINGTON, Oct. 28—A_ straw ‘| vote taken at the local theatres last nt showed a considerable majority " an, although the audiences were de up largely of department em- 1 1s no doubt about it that the BROOKLYN elt administration is not popu- It is said that an 535 Fulton &t.. opp. Elm Place. 468-470 Fifth Ave., near LOth St. greatly. I have been very much grati- fied at the evidence of interest in the success of the Democratic ticket. Gov. Hughes in his opening speech of “Out West we think we have a way | series he is scheduled to deliver this of expressing our enthusiasm, but I{ afternoon and evening, made an appeal hall be proud to tell them that you are|for the support of the labor union just as enthusiastic in the East | voters, and explained his veto of the “qT believe that the East and, the|Columbus Day bill. He said that if Boia eeatheteay West, the North and the South, wili| stood upon his record, and that if the yee show @ majority for, share in the Democratic victory and| People did not like what he had done Tm glad to have it #0. as Governor, he was content to have} ‘We have a united Democracy be- | them express their opinion to that effect | = us, and a frightened Republican |¥POn Election Day. Bee tock of ue Giveimnatting Eevastenelaininaccrontaer| Last Week of Tan chasusaged by the confidence | the club-house of the Republican organi- | of the Democracy behind us and Broadcloth Coats Black and Pastel Shades Broadcloth Capes $ Pastel Shades and Black; silk 29.50 lined, fancy collar values $40.00 Imported Cloth Coats SoMEs S00 a Furniture, Carpets, Rugs, Bedding & Draperies One Low Price---Cash or Liberal Credit System ==—=#) Wilton Rugs at ees Prices 3.98 Mannish Mixtures, suitable for zation of the Third Assembiy District, |! traveling and automobile wear Jof which James E. March is leader. Salar eure cama gs The quality of March's Republicanism October Sales Mr. Bryan's line of march includes |»## been questioned in this campaign these stops: Hastings, Tarrytown, Os-|2¥ County Chairman Parsons, and the sining, Peekskill, Fiskill, Poughkeepsie, | Versatile “Jimmy’’ fairly set Little | Rhinecliffe, Hudson, Rennselaer, aAl.|Jtaly on fire in his efforts to maki bany, Schenectady and Troy. 5 big showing for Gov. Hughes and Mr. | ‘Accompanying him on the trip were|T®ft. The Republican candidate for Mrs. Bryan, Gov. Jennings, of Florida; | President followed Gov. Hughes at the Secretary Rose, Jeremiah Sullivan, | Meeting, and March proudly announced Democratic State Chairman of Iowa)|that it 4s the first time a Republican John S. Kennedy, of Buffalo, and Na-| candidate for the Presidency hi: tonal Chairman ‘Norman Mack. Mr. | So cared in person on the cx had ever Mack, however, will leave the candidate | ®PD' In person on the east side to at Poughkeepsie. talk to the people. Bryan Nearly Meets Taft. Crowd of 10,000. 1ower of Taft cam-| Goy. Hughes spoke from | foor balcony. A crowd of 10,000 packed in the street, stretching for blocks north an , and bac! into Spring strect a The crowd was composed residents of the kl 500 Girls’ Wenter Coats —4 to 14 years— been attracted to Brill stores by the splendid Brill clothes their friends have bought in these October sales. Large Leather Which proves that every JjpSest Rocker, Brill customer is the best ad- | toi wee lberedionk | Many new customers have | | Golden or Wea- thered Oak Carved — Rocker, with saddle seat (like cut); Hi siso.... 298 | $7.50, $10.00 & $12.50 values $10.00 to $16.50 vertisement Brill stores have, Ppleb | (ibesout) and that every Brill garment is 310,00 6.50 an eloquent Brill salesman. Here are specials of added at- tractiveness for this last week of October Sales—spec that mean many more new Brill customers. for suits that you $13.50 could not dupli- cate under $20 in point of ma- terial, tailoring or trimming and whose style is advanced and absolutely correct. All wool, heavily tufted in denim, with golden oak frame (like ‘ent); value $20.00. Three-Piece Funtor Sutts —_—_—— 14 to 18 years, for growing girls; of Imported Mannish 10 to 14 years, of solid| Mixtures; single or Colored Cheviots double breasted, $20.00 $15.00 value $25.00 value $20.00 . Misses’ College Coats *Str, Bryan a the train and to the salutation, crowd H Mare! and spoke as t slows “Fe low 1 a Brae Bed, with tw ich posta, Les Pree 1 BOS fret ont, Cike cu . with bra Trims alte RO Tih candidate a hear spoke f pure worsted suits, in the new bands brown, green and smoke shades | At Peels for Cravenette | ‘yf’ Siparia cor} t aiiave impr $13.50 Raincoats from a | 200 Girls Woot Dresses £ pulled 0 at pea sioner of Labor, who. wag foremost Rochester Raincoat |) —————= aaa | ; : 6. go @ crowd o Conataes maker and for “model gar- | consisting of Serges, Cheviots an sional can! entatlve | Py ment” FALL COATS of $18 F; . ? ty styl Iso R lati Val: Pugtley and all the 4 nee lye Ar Sm crner | ‘ancies, jaunty styles, also Regulation ues Paniant es with Mr. B train. yan on the « passed laws Smproving gant and in Sailor Suits of All Wool Navy Serges ] up to $10.00 — ROOSEVELT ON TAFT’S RE $17 + for $25 and $28 Wor- ]! sted Suits, natural finish Blue Serge Suits and smartest Cassimere Suits, All cut on new Brill models and as SIVE BRILL finely tailored as any $25 or DEL BA $58 cuit, the State ealth ORD. Women's Waist Dept. An Extraordinary Offering WASHINGTON, O¢t. 28.—P. Roosevelt to-day made public ter from Samuel 5 Dor of the General Arb New’ York Builds, Mr. Donnelly upholds the his’ presentation of esident employers | for SILK LINED CRAVENETTE RAINCOATS that Columbus Day Veton «4d | $17 are $22.50 values and for SILK LINED TO THE EDGE Tart, as set forth by sham ve al ys Dr Black and Oxford Fall Coats and for serge lined smart tan, brown, Be fe Grace, amt green and gray Fall Coats : ; sage | ; 3 Foun uk B Harlem Store Oven Evenings, 279 BROADWAY, n. Chambers St. 125TH STR=ET, cor. 3d Avenue, nt anklin Simon & ( oO, UNION SQUARE, 14th St.,n.B'way. 47 CORTLANDT, n. Greenwich, Fifth Avenue. WILL CLOSE OUT THURSDAY Lo ra es Tay lor of 300 Sample Waists\ 56. go consisting of Imitation Irish, Embroidered Brussels, Tucked Brussels and Embroidered Dot- ted Brussels in all white or colored | trimmings; entire waists made over China Silks values up to $12.50 | Broadway "& 20th h Sts sth Ave.s 1gth St ' Women’s Evening Coats Silk Department Have on Sale A Superior Quality 42 Empire Evening Coats Liberty Satin ade Chine ie Mod 1 n ligt in 35 Street and Evening shades, at the special price of ue, Cha London Smoke, | ar integined. Heretofore $ 84 Copies of Imported Models Dress Goods Section With Next High class Evening C Will Offer Thursday and Friday + Broadcloth in all Pastel ) A Fine Imported Black Broadcloth SUN DA’ sponged, shrunk and | waterproof, full 56-inch wide, at handsome silk lined and i All this season's models—one or two of a r, | $2.25 SSC, a yd remarkable value _ To Mr, UDON’T CONVINCE : Ob, greatly was 1 peemet cer, ot, T passed bi re. te $39.50 to $49.50 retest Salta pe Erase Se . z = a go F Mi ite fs 66 99 WORLD ADS. Broadway & aoth St.; sth Ave.; 19th St, FOLLOW TH E CROWD a Pad Compcignt Workate Gniehip FIFTH AVE,, 37th and 38th Sts. | | INTO THE WORLD'S “WANT” COLUMNS, aye d regular price $3.75 a yd , None Sent C, 0. D. or on Approval