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‘THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 28, 1908. _—————— We use this recipe in filling | | sen be th line for a fat political Jo’ | He ts a cousin of both James 8. She |man, Republican candidate for Vici Gossip of the Campaign . ieee and ofsJohn A, Dix, Deme Ride Free Double B th L | eratic Hevtan's fh, Lieutenant-Gov- your order fora Green Taxacab: bear fe can split his ticket and vote in Both Local Camps iw: : ‘Acn ondcactes |/| vane sth stamus SEN RUT ORTA ea, fair tal season ‘with nine f oC ith ee ey b ‘ _ Store are carried free id decidedly th eeaeers Spete® a |CHRISTY MATHEWSON years’ experience; gamish with of charge in Cross- pur- Lewis Stuyvesant Chanter invades | Frank Johnston is his opponent TO BE A SPELLBINDER, competent and courteous driver and town Vehicle Co.’s 4 Ne 5 LU ld the Bronx to-night, and he ts booked) John 1. O'Brien, of McClellan's eab- * | serve promptly. Matar rp ett rey to speak in four hails in that borough. | inet, was prominent in the Democratic! Gpststy Mathewson, the Glante’ Ly ° av. Fl., subway, and % There will be a fireworks display and [Charen ee Agar fey, Br fi Was os pitcher, 1s billed to speak to-nicht at face lines on 3d $ Every’ 10c of purchase you make entitles you to one foveral bands of musle at each meat-/ Was ‘very much present, Yenored hin, | Democratte mass-meeting in the | and 4th avenues and 10, 000 to Charities rat ae Use your sulesslips. Details at iy 3 i —— nty-third Assembly District, of Connects with all Cab Stands. Toadw voting booth, entrance to Women’s Parlor, second floor. i: ee Chanter will apepar between | HIGH PRICE PUT ON | ex-Pollee Commisstone we = LEN aA | BENNET’S OPPOSITION. ehhh oh 1. Long's Dancing Academy, Third ave: Charges a ne Har- nue and One Yundred and Forty-Atth | ion conmrosel belng made in the Har congressional fight that the brew- and liquor interests have ratsed to defeat William 8. I ‘ount of his hostility F Westchester and n Casino, ‘asino, One Hundred and et and Boston road | These Iiems_are Selected from Our Assortment for Special Mention To-Morrow as Examples of the Values Offered Throughout the Waist Store. | Women’s Black and White Mohair Waists— made with a shaped yoke of fine tucks both front and back; full length sleeves, Women’s Striped Serge Waists--as illustrated; tailored with two shoulder plaits to bust; center plait, pocket, collar and sleeves are eGuAtS) eutenants say Borough HAI Highbiawe: the Twentieth wiil be the banner dis- M é trict of Manhattan on Leader Arthur Murphy, of the Thirty- nats Hikenoninnemeen Na fourth District, says the Chanier plural- niey Jerson has ity in the Bronx will be close to 20,000, harges | ent Maur Ndate on a meeting ye H. Bec! SPLIT MAY GIVE SAXE'S | SEAT TO A DEMOCRAT. Joseph 8, Schwab is putting up a red! + hot fight on bis TF 1 opponent r Brough ator in the includes the to One Hun Dohan, running for Assem- Milk Without M Perfectly re heen | |CAMPAIGN MAKES EVEN |NAGLE ‘LOOK THIN.” The following losses in weight have ——— core ON EACH TICKET. Newest Fall Styles, High and Low Cut, Sold Only by e Tammany Hall since SPA, Oct, 28 —William =e Ash for “S. & | should at least Investigate our claims for the Caldwell. | There is absolutely no-possibility of disappointment in | the purchase of a Caldwell—for every one of them is \ Guaranteed by Us to Give Satisfaction ystery Pure The Caldwell Piano | cal quality, combined with reliability in construction, J WS the best piano in the | world at its price. Those anxious to get /§. the very utmost in musi- Wemen's Nun’s Veiling Waist trimmed with a pretty border in Grecian Pattern of same material; fastens in front; new long sleeves; white ground with Navy, tan, brown, Alice and black Stripes; special at................ —beautifully tailored with double stitched side plaits; = | Women’s Waists— Interesting ! Women’s Wool finished with square cuffs; at- tached collar of fine tucking; $1.50 Batiste Waists — fash- ioned with double box plaits from shoulder; trimmed with straps of taffeta to match; center plalt is designed with rever wide center plait is trimmed with silk covered buttons; shaped full length sleeves with turnover cuffs strapped in tatfeta; collar is taffeta trimmed and $1.95. buttons; —_ finished with a bow tie; black black; at and colors; at trimmed with taffeta and large silk-covered long sleeves trimmed with silk strapping and buttons; colors are red, navy, brown, also ° $2.95 Initialed Leather Bags Worth $1.50, 95¢ To-morrow at © useful, so good, and so at- S tractively priced are these bags that theentire quantity offered to-morrow (about 300) ought to be sold in a few hours, Genuine goat seal leather bags,in desirable colorsand black; leather covered frame; made extra deep, with folded bottom; fitted with an extra large change purse; leather lined; complete with ar- tistic 224 inch initial. (Siegel Cooper Store, Main Floor, Front ith St.) Fountain and Victory Men’s and Youths’ Suits and Overcoats OR to-morrow two extraordinary clothing offers —the result of timely purchases from over- This Hat for | $1.95 J. GLASSBERG, | stocked manufacturers. Thevery kind It’s a Regular $3.50 Grade eatTRind Aves el Ptah, they can be paid for on the easy | of garments that careful dressers like | | —and God Value at That BOHAN EXPECTS TO WIN New York, NY Pp | — materials are superior, styles ON HIS OLD RECORD. Pik ate $ Down $1 a | the latest and the workmanship Owen W A hith ws. and Week is beyond fault-finding. Suits and Overcoats at 2 infortaple shoe tor Stool and Cover Free, No Interest, No Charge for Cartage. bd Beautifully Tia Siegel Cooper Store, Fit h Floor, Center.) °14.75 Values up to $25 All sizes for men and youths The Suits are in choicest pat- terns in finest worsteds, velours and cassimeres, in newest shades of brown, tan, gray, olive and green, The Overcoats are fall and wintes weights,in kerseys, meltons, vie inas and whipcords, Suits at $9.75 The maker sacrificed all his profit and some of his cost in order to dispose of the entire lot at once, They are well made h ina Sewing Pe ncaa eH ueal | aeeeratsa . Worth fully $5 more plaited race ot satin around Machines All sizes for men and youths,” Ieatiaiandlentincabenten’ eed hat germs exis = Bal eee oe Spe |. Dp peeiite monies wish cy cron Whee negem atell The ae a a ee socaonantion cows are inspected—so are the milkmen. The dairies are clean—the milk is, Shuttles, A ig Ra Cee — | Self- (Siege! Cooper Store, and fast color black thibets; vene. | (——7— / ili self- Ha d fas it black thib 5 | sterilized. You know that Van Camp’s is safe. | Thread. ia Flor Rear) tien linings Hallowe’en \ matte ll ’ Novelties || All that you know of your milkman’s Please remember this fact. Van Guareniecditor Ree eee Favors for Ha owe en In Our Toy Store } { qailk with two-thirds the water evap- with it. convenient, SWEET APPLE CIDER—Oallon, & B8e ROBINSON'S PATENT BARLET— 196 | each vai RA ARCS 4 brated, Yet that is but one of the risks, Is tt Produced in five states by the dairies | uPONTED Se hoe Pott me 25e R ; pune » SOAP LO Nothing whatever is added—nothing not folly to take them when they can be of the Van Camp Pasking Co, Indian- fast, iia tells hang @ Palmar, | MIXED, 5 bere milk is against it. not knowing all. Here are the facts about Van Camp's Milk—all of the facts there are. Judge if knowledge isn’t better than And you are happy in Camp's is not like condensed milk, which is half sugar—a milk that you can’t use in cooking. We take the richest of milk, fresh from the cow, and evaporate part of the water. Six Cents Per Quart A pint can of Van Camp's costs less! 4} than ten cents when you ay the cans by the case. | Prices are $18.50, $19.75, $23.75 51 a Week No Other Charge and No An- noyance trom Coilectors been manufactured ac all In Our Stationery Store Everything that you or anyone has thought of in the way of Hallowe’en favors and table decorations is here, if it has These Specials for To-Morrow Hereare some items and prices for to-morrow as an illustration, but they by no means represent our entire stock. Imitation Fruits Goblin Lanterns Devil Lanterns a y) i i q al i prilize i i — Paper Ice Cups—in all colors; Pump! ins with favors—each Se Skelet AS mystery, when it comes to a food like Then we seal it and sterilize it, so it Put back the two parts water—which All the latest’ attachments go Meee ED a breaiat ck iec |) Rader Nenkinaecinidsed none Bieletone fs this. Then judge the milk itself. comes to you just as fresh as it was on We evaporate—and you have our original | Be oe TRAC ANNE cat fee! in- Snappers with Napkin and i oe pe Paper—Hallow- Scull Maske A " A . Bry att i ilk ; ‘ 8 ¢ = .. be en Design; a fold....... 15e | | Use Van Camp's once in your cooking the day we milked it. milk. The cost is about six cents Per} (Slege! Cooper Store, 3d Floor, Center.) Hing=cash Wisisesi Gooner (Bicrey Third’ Floon Ferre (Siegel Cooper Stare, Third Ploor, hay —servé it once on your table. Learn That is all. We add no sugar, no quart. | what it means to have a cow in your starch, no preservative,, Nothing what- Think of that—rich Holstein milk, | kitchen, Then go back, if you can, to raw milk. It's Whole Milk for coffee, Yet it costs half what cream | at $3 Shoemakers of highest priced Van Camp's is whole milk—and you A Germless Milk costs. oor ag veteat ee. Been seprodnnes ever get that from your milkman, TaAGa states eee aaah we miiieo: This richest of milk costs you less than | Double Breasted Suitg— Knickerbocker own Foot Mouli brand. In addition Milk from the top of your milkman’s can has an excess of butter fat, for the butter fat rises, Milk from below the top has an excess of solids, for the solids fall. And it lacks the butter fat. Thus, the milk from your milkman is — never twice alike, Van Camp's is always the same—al- ways the whole, rich milk. All of the butter fat, all of the solids are in it. That is the reason for the superlative Mlavor which Van Camp's gives to a milk dish. Not because of anything added. There is no artificiafiavor. You simply get the richness that belongs to milk. . _ Use Van Camp's once in your cooking. Learn the flavor that it gives to a milk dish, ‘Then decide for yourself if you (want to go back to raw milk. Nothing But Milk Van Camp's is simply rich Holstein savo water, ever is altered. Analysis shows about 30 per cent of ' solids, of which 8 per cent is butter fat. 000 cows. Each of these cows is inspected. So are the men who milk them, No tuber- cular cows—no diseased milkmen—con- vey their infections to Van Camp's Milk. Our dairies are sanitary. Cleanliness everywhere is carried to the extreme. Our buildings, where the milk is evap- orated, are built without wood. Then: the milk is stefilized after the can is sealed, This makes it certain that not 2 germ can exist in it, Science guards every step. Not so with your milkman’s milk. In every drop there are myriads of germs, and you never know what germs they are, In Washington, D, C., it was recently found that 11 per cent of the dealers sold tubercular milk—milk with Consumption in it, Milk that caused guinea pigs to die of tuberculosis when they were fed wholly avoided? Van Camp’s Milk _Evaporated—Sterised~Unrwertene without a germ of any kind in it, for six | cents per quart. And no waste. | Van Camp's is as thick as thick cream. | So thick that you add one part water) a half milk—less than a milk that’s im- And it can be always on hand. For Children Two-thirds the mortality of children is due to the germs in milk. Van Camp's avoids those dangers. Raw milk is just as unfit as raw meat. It carries more danger of germ infection. Give your children milk that is safe, | They will like Van Camp's better than raw milk. For that slight almond flavor, due to sterilization, is itself a delicious taste. And the fact that Van Camp’s is | not germ-laden makes it seem doubly | good, pure. Van Camp's Milk comes in 5 and 10 cent cans—at your grocer’s, Try one can and you will want it always, Then it is cheaper to buy by the case—also more apolia, Ind, Boys’ Clothing | Take Your Choice of These Suits, Overcoats and Recfers 10-morrow 16 years. Reefers and Russian Overcoats—lue, gray, Oxtord and fancy mixtures; 3 to 11 yrs, Long Overcoats—fali fabrics in newest designs; 8 to 16 years. Knickerbocker Trousers— 20 patterns of cassimere and cheviots; also corduroy 7 to 16 years; a 48c 48¢ Boys’ Blouses—!9_ flannel, eion cloth and madras; with collar or neckband; 7 to 14 years; at......- (Slegal Cooper Store, Second Floor, Rear.) Mail and telephone orders filled Promptly. California Plums Quaker Cereals The well-known Estrella Brand, packed ed In Reavy “ugar “ayrups sold’ near! ° Fresh Biscuits Crisp sods biscuits, graham bdlaculte, peck _ 25¢ | PEA BEANS, pearl mo Scotch ground | seapeet or fees 10 Yh be Hams and Bacon || Wentnballe style mild suges wee 189.4 Fancy mild speci j 16, @ Ib; Smoked Ox Tongues cured; weually 9) Thuredaye be, L2LC Groceries, Fruits and Nuts for Hallowe’en ’Phone Chelsea—4000, ot Qe | “Bs "28e | Foot Mould Shoes for Men at $3 : VERY style produced by foremost to style, their goodness from the stand- point of serviceability is attested by the thousands of men wearingsthem to day.’ “Your choice of every leather and last shown anywhere, and our $3 grade is as good as any $3.50 and many $4.50 shoes shown about town. Letus prove it to you. Men's U. S. Army $1, 98 Shoes at....... No shoemaker amet duplicate these shoes for less than $5 a pair. They are made of best leathers that money can buy; wide comfortable tues—just the kind of shoes for policemen, letter carriers and other men who are much on their feet. (Siege! Cooper Store, Second Floor, Rear. | Here are some of to-morrow’s Specials Favorite Coffee 10" be 2 ‘apbthe Soap 4 Swift's best PINEAPPLE CHEE! The Best 25:1b. Refined ‘otton bag Fresh Butter Mixed Teas Il_green or black varieties; su Fut 75.) Bib, caddy, 8 i aa ee ee 60¢ ih Floor) Siegel Couper Store, Pour Them.