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PARK FLOWER SHOW OPENS. Annual Exhibit Neging To-Day in v jervatorion, UNCONSCIOUS FROM GAS The annual chrysanthemum show be Adolph Kiinghoffer, thirty wan to-day in Central Park when three of No. 2 n me conservatories were thrown open to the unconscious early | public, ‘There are on exhibition 6,500 My his south int |plants, among them some very rare HOMO gh | species. The display will continue the Pres ran tlosy | throughout the month Coe HO Ortaati nee Ue | Many other hardy flowers, including | fiospital, vi | begonias, climbing roses and orchids, - —_ jare also exhibited. ‘The plants have MINISTER BRUN SAILS, been arranged in the shape of apyram{d Constantine Brun, the retiring M Jand every specimen of the chrysanthe- | yeter of Denmark to tl mum is on show. One pure white speci-, sailed for men is called the William Jennings | pring Wilh ee Co Why Nat Goodwin Fights Shy of Strange Children on Trains Now. N has salways been] all,” sald “my dear.’ “T should. say, | very fond of children, likes to shand, he's more of an Ir: | United State play their games with them, tell | ae them stories and cut up all sorts of| It was th a , as , he general belief of the audi- Ti 1 youthful pranks, but lately he has been ence at the Liberty last night that the ern ro I el iS) Wery chary about yielding to this weak-| frantic young man, swathed in yellow | fwiess, and with good reason. Here's |oliskins, who dashed medly into th = the explanation as he told tt on himself | wireless station end yelled, “The sec. | F To-morrow, Wednesday wt the Lambs’ Club the other night: |ond oat ts saved!" was Glenmore Da- It was on the trip from ie | is dolng it for a bet, Mare Klaw bet} Property at Rawhide, Col, that the/‘Thomas W. Ryley a hat h was the | d Co al 2) rag inher si, ni stay soa eure Blankets and Comfortables |Shree Uttle girls on the Pullman. They | Jap sportsman, for he has already bet 2 | ‘wero in charge of a governess, ®! hat that Tatt will he elected. | At Exceptionally Low Prices lemure little woman not much taller! yfisq Ruth D. St. Denis, the American | than the largest of her three small | gin a ’ ges, and the quartet and Goodwin | fur tigutltad MMATESRESMARL Odtcee: Ih Single Size, Pair $3.95, 4.75, 5.65 ade are, at uned, to Diag, SAME which ehe doesn't wear any more Biankets + Three-quarter, pe sae eeu Hee 7 * “ , | clothes than can be conveniently ti i “ lj 7.50 75 1) gg TRg Mele eis wore, becoming vers | Sorted tn a vanity: box, frat danced (rohan ie, ere barry id as An entertainment a little more than two | * and, although the Mite governee® | earn ago in the atudle of the eeuipter,| COMMortables, Double Size, . e, too, was pleased with Nat's atten- | Rowland Hinton Perry. Printed silk centre, plain silk borders, at $4.85 The unique features of this “Dance 7 i illing fons, One morning, it was the begin- i ‘ed Si ain border, down filli Ing of the last day of the long trip, the {of the Five Senses” resulted in Miss St. | Figured sateen centre, pl : : ctor was awakened by the prattle of | Dents being engaged to twirl and pirou- 1a three little friends and thelr email | @tte at @ reception given by Mra. | erness in their section, which was | Stuyvesant Fish, The barefoot dance | Avadeaes thavalale froin his berth at that time, however, was auch an in- [He heard them talking about ‘Mr. | Seeete that Mrs. Fish and her guests Doodwin"” and how sorry they would! We?) shocked, and the soctety reporters | J ot) ’ jer Bete leave hin, ana then he raw, peep- | Were told that Mise St. Denis, inatead Women’s & Men’s Hosiery Ing out from between the heavy damask |@f,,Petforming in a ritualistic Bast eurtains, a tiny foot, with pink toes and | Zngan or Tindoo dance, had capered | the daintiest hee! imaginable. rican Indian, which “Here's where I play a trick on that ung woman ‘that she young ‘un,” said Goodwin to himbeit | SBertly afterward for England and hes and, leaning out, he began to recite: pecial Offering of Women’s Medium Weight Black Cotton Hose, or Tan and Black Lisle Thread, double soles, Pr.2¢ 4 Doz. $1.15 Women’s Black Lisle Thread Hose, plain with been there ever since. “This little pig went to market, A Peep Behind the Curtain.—Dave! garter tops or colored embroidered insteps, Pr. 27c 4.Doz. 1.50 This little pig stayed’’— Montgomery middie name {is Cratg, jnd at the same time grabbed the|and for some reason unknown to the, Women's Mercerized Black Lisle Thread Hose, eat toe of the little foot. But he didn’t | general run of his friends he {s intensely lity with silk lustre : get beyond the second line of his coup- | Sensitive about it. | extra fine quality with s > F Doz 2.50 Met. He had made a mistake and was! atisy Madge Melbourne, an pee nel| either plain or lavender tipped, Pair43c 4Doz. 2, a #pinching the toe of the dignified little + a Da (Govarrasa, vino loudly: snriesed until ine |e) mote setlevemants|in|th's|coustry | (Men's Fancy Cotton and. LislewThread Halt, Hose, ‘porter and a number of the passengers] ines, See te ne now ee in black and colors, embroidered fronts, Pair 21.¢ + Doz. 1.15 were crowded around the berth, and no} 0° 18 n pee @xplanation he mate could restore | ox: of Ge: BREACH URUURTIOE the Galery, | ———— Goodwin to her good graces for the re-| in London, and ts already slated for one mainder of the trip 4 New York. of the impo: t pa in the new plece q 2 in which Ge mith is to be pl T | Penne ie foatarmanes od vial tartet 8 Upholstery Fabrics Wireless" Jast night, in a svat near the aa Chari Dillingh: Shr h les > TE RA roger, uted (0 oe cepa "in "Discontinued Designs at Greatly Reduced Prices Hian Russell. A stout woman a few | 2 ieee = ——————— ees 0) the first, nighters to. 1 ey r were li VIN 5 . FIN ENC ESTRIES, at A. ie Aa sie trom the county comrades) in| those days, like nothing SATIN DAMASKS & FINE ERENCH BUSES Uni YARD ; are horugtnnes wny age.” | Deter than to tell some of hls adven>| FORMERLY $7.25 AND) 7:50 YA he don't look Hike a ini ‘ | © once was assigned to “cover” the SILK ARMURES & DAMASKS, at $1.35, 1.75, 2.75 hotels, and as an interviewer of foreign | : 4.50 YAR! i ILE ONES PRAY ntransers there were few better," He BOR MERL Ya 62 22 LO 2 ou would, however, frequently stretch @ see 5S O5c uPWARDS point, but one day he went a bit over TAPESTRY SQUARES, at 45c, 75c, % ne. There was a British dignitary, | —_——- . West Twenty-third Street IN VAIN FOR RAIN TO ELECT BRYAN h man pee inner POLITICAL. to dream, * he made the Bom- in the story, “to find © no trained apes behind the vind i AL Chicago banks. the banks in Bon mbay | ' without ‘em ’ Celebrate Great Victories Miriam and Friends Heard Thai Wet Weather Keeps New \ York Farmers a ls w Shay of the bank a ee simp —Get Both Am sup- INGTON AVE, AND $80 877. . d to de Bail oe e trained to detect the taate Of) Come in and try on the Red I o-Night. d to th , jfepouited with | Cross. Know for yourself what it) 0 alk hey bite fe that cones tn, pile the | Means 10 the thousands of women — Musical Entertainment nnd Dancing, Ones in a neat rouleau and Way save the teller lots of trouble. y following the Bombay bank~ ad this remarkable story, and his , Los Angeles, Cal., Nov. 3. “Please, God, let it rain just a who wear it; who would not be ine) yrgyn duced to go back to stifh sole shoes. arte Wi ' : al BWttle to satisfy Six, but not enough p to keep the Republicans at home."— The prayer of five-year-old Ronald ©ost'r for a vetraction ex s young —that’s the only way you will ever Tontwerd: + | At w first night not tong ago Jack {realize what a wonderful difference it “We, the undersigned Democrats| Welch, & partner of George M. Cohan |does make! You wouldn't believe | anid and supporters of William J. Bruan, § MO CHARIE WAR BITLINE (GTOUBE! A’ Sigg ey be so comfortable. he ome of High-Gra do hereby pledge ourselves to earn i at all dudied up" within an Prene Gplexering i Amer ne abe. di ATV RIE wood others, 875 & 0 aynenta, ‘open. ever 4 f his life, with top hat, tall coat | ose PIANO CO., oR Enst 125th St. estly pray every night between Oct,| end all the rest of the “soup and fish,” | 7 0 and Nov. 3 for rain throughout) Whew he was approached by A. L. ° rare ae $0 and y {on TEU HIT Ou phout| who had been rehearsing @ the entire State of New York on| troupe and wasn't so neat and nifty in Election Day."—The pledge of Rone UR inte you be all ‘gussied up,” | Ide ton-year-old sister Miriam and | tre an ang he niaytully rubies the ven of her little friends. hap of Jack's hat the wrong Way. ‘This Well, God's for Bryan alt right, DCevad An. Weis. especially ae ev T've talked to him a lot about letting turned away he gaze it be fine Republican weather on | t a gb iy oe Election Day, but he's never said al hoord to me about it."—Zonald’s vom: paint to his mother after hearing his “STOPDRINKING! Pinter campaign of prayer. There ts a broken-hearted little g Style No, 84735 A popular Red Cross model, made of the fin- est soft, bright kid, * An every) purpose shoe for} comfort and) nf @ radiantly happy Mttle boy in the ovata Kdusehold of Prof, Sherman Woodward, Qyrine Destroys Desire for Drink. of the National Irrigation Service, who | lives at No. 40 West Forty-sixth street, “How to Swear Off.” | | Los Angeles, to-day, and it looks very much to Mirlam as if the efficacy of prayer was a debatable pro} 1, 8O| It is goadually dawning on the work) th } a Jzos J) not stop drunkenness, When »| SOld in New York exclusively at our On the other hand, Konald believes takes a pledge voluntarily he expects NINE BEST STORES “Tt bends with the foot.” ie ta ne A a Democrat is concerned thet if there'sganything you ws ust |t? Keep It, Every man expects to keep his ; rippin Wr Pe an Pere 1 yiedee comin the | WEST SIDE BROOKLYN Are Los Angeles papers that the che. But he cannot | 6th Ave, & 27th St, | B'way, bet. Park aad entful day in New York was as ortep | scrum ‘o fata api a he can, then | Bib Ave, & 39th St, Buery Hs *frazzle” weather, in fact Jno must ave treatment thet-wiil eure. 2 1 |ad Ave, & 122d Street! bam & Straus’ Oe | cure tals | 3d Ave, & B6th Street B'way, ar. Greene Av. Beveral weeks ago the cliild ‘of, Woodward, who ix at | ington and’ kn mt partisanship of tiie children 4 frlond that rain in New ¥: bat ft would go Democrat Movers! years ago the Republic ere stayed at liom iy mito nH heard | condition. 3d Ave. & 150th Street FACTORIES wr vosiiive wuarentee | Bowery, pear Broome Sit-B19 East 72d St. ive the drink habit, or the money will be efunded, No other treatment for the liquor | ana th i is wold with auch a iMberal guarantee. | Orrine is prepared In two forme: No. 1, Powder, perfectly tuatelesa and colorle witch can be given secretly in any food drink, Orrine No. 2 te in phil form, hose who wigh to be cured of th id At phould be taken by mm. abt BROOKLYN. Ry shat some orth 3 Pivddion inatten which form of Orrine is used, | pouitras *.00 1) ia her school, and ey day fi sealed stair upon z timied dn vain Mouses snd. love month the prayer lias been ea let on Sige Drunk. | iy offered up ald, not to be m hile ows Prone (A i iblican and : | NOW APPEARING REAL ESTATE FOR SALE— VAUDEVILLE Waman Suf- n idea, she mother, that ns election GREATER NEW YORK APARTM ENTS. To. LET, Unfyrnish: STORES. 2 MONTHS FREE—4+ moms an. bath, $10. KHARDT. ~ 987-917 Rockaway ay. Brook! ALLE, AVE |e ‘all Republicans in heaven,” SHOT PASSING POLL BOOTH. ) ale. - toh a Frank Caggono, of 4 Si. Rdward Oiled igen J RMAs, sa | place, Hrookiyn, was shor in che tent WALI iad Sh] RAMI GS.29 SUNDAY WORLD WANTS fam ae ie vas passing & polling booth q ‘ r ve. | i stains we gu HUGS. ot we [2 oe WORK MONDAY WONDERS: racer happened co , PATERSON SMITH Prats ue! twho'wan ble br OMEN — Kamien | ‘ Newark —telaioues, : , * —& i THE EVENING WORLD, ace DAY, NOVEMBER 3, ¢Thelr Low Prices, rope to-d Kror ANNIVERSARY In This Buiding— Celebration Sales ¥a Insure Winter Merchandise Values Unprecedented In All Departments. LONSDAT. 42058, wor 46x96, worth 18, PILLOW ¢ Store Open All Day To-Day. 45x36, Special Sales for Men. In all departments devoted to Men’s Apparel, Furnishings, Sporting Goods, Cigars, etc., extra interest is promised in the Election Day Specials. Louis Marx, Finest Imported. Fine Cigars. Hemastitched . $. PILLOW ¢ receives those from doubly lucky. factories in Hava it Louis Marx Cigars e celebrated Louis Ma Esberg Gunst Co.'s Clear Havana Cigars, La Causerie Bouquet, Agnes Booth Ginna DENTISTRY. DR. GEO.W. McNULTY | k Dental ‘Parlors, on SIXTH AVE WATCH THE SOCIALISTS ‘its Style and cami Gad Gentral Palace, Ful ‘Set $ Teeth, — ein biamonis per vifuieamie tert neat) Slip your foot into the Red ross “ELECTION RETURNS ALL PARTIES 1 ‘piumond Co, HELP WANTED MALE, World Wants Work Won | $5.08 Trish) Potot Curtains JESSE L.LASKY'S PRODUCTION * $2.49 Wom. non 23¢. Wide vactei. Ribbon ve. FOURTLRNIH STR HEARN West of Fitth Avenue “Tt is concentration of power that makes Nations strong.”, It is concentration of effort that makes a business powerful. Power of Cash Capital and concentrated [nergy of a Firm who contine their Resources and Efforts to Dry Goods only MAKE THIS STORE STRONG in abili(y to buy and sell great quantities STRONG in independence--STRONG in_Popalarity STRONG in Assortmen STRONG in Promises— STRONG in Values TRONG in Fulfilment And heing STRONG Always Wetadla RIGHT GOODS at RIGHT PRICES? Matchless Values in Housekeeping Muslins fo Imy at pr here quoted means to make most profitable Investments....Have we ever made a prediction regarding higher prices that was not ful- fMled?....Buy while you can like AND PILLOW CASES b eabohy y CASE! ds by yard 10x84, value 14 lue .15) h ES. sb- Heavier Dwight Anchor, DY-MADE wo WW ican Wash Dress Fabrics Cold weather weaves —beautifdl 7° novelties for evening, also the kinds in demand for warm blouse athrobes, etc. . Late 8 t those excep= tional values for which this great department ts J y famed:— Silk Mousselines—with all over satin Lids ai anieecer and oexquisite— evening and street—elsewhere .60.. 89 Satin Se Mousselines—% silk— Ml tintings for evantan ewhere .49.. Silk Chiftonetted look Ilke Crepe de Chine—-half siik—black, cream and dark colors—-Worth .39......sscseeeees BD Chevron Stripes—rich looking electric and other popular ke Mixed Po 1 Poplins—very flue, lustrous weave--leather, cream and other fine #haden—elsewhere .29 and .35.., 22 zed Shadow Stripes—leading s—Al80 m, white and black .28 aa Musing like fine Organd #ancy Cotton Serges—wool fintsh— Jeavier Dwight Anchor. checks, stripes, dots, ete.— Worth, Now. Worth. Now. | else’ eee aie 49.37 | 64x99, 5 a2 | ¥ ersian and other ae) least 6.42 | for robes, etc. “12 ‘ 78500; 74 (5g | Cashmere Flanelettes colorings for AS || La 4-58) wrappers and dresses—worth, 14...- 8M che) || Obi 79 59 rianelettes—for children’s school -53 | 90x90, 3.64 dresses—ustially .10%,.... wveaes BM At PILLOW CASE: s Regular and unusual siaes. 42x36 ~-worth 45x25 —worth 50x98 ~-worth 54x36 —worth 45x40\4-—-worth 50x40%4--worth, E4xd0ly worth 8. SHEBTS--Reg. and unusual ste Al 72x 90--worth .75. 72x108—worth 85. $1x 90—worth 75. Six 99—worth 85. 90x 90-—-worth 89. Wal0S—worth .99.. FIND BLEACHED MUSLINS T LESS THAN JOBBERS’ PRICES! | 7 cent qualities 8% ant qualities Genuine Lonsdales Utica Nonparells ... ALL YARD WIDB. Limkt--Twenty yards of each. FEATHERS BY POUND 4% 5's ™ 9% Chotce White Live Geese Feathers ~ | odortess—value .85 Ib. és 55 | Phree-quarter down and feathers— worth $1.00. CAMBRIC) CUSHION 18x18—value value value value $1.25. value $1.50. HOR PROOF TICKING A. and other stripes at prices they could scarcely 18 19 | Malda—Nurses—White Inwn or cambrie— +79 ure down filled | $1.00 QUALITIES.. avy Nap Outing Misnnele— hecks, stripes and hatrlines— rlucipally ght colors—worth .10.. .7% Good Outing Fle undergarments—reg. Heavy German Flannels- 1—alxo polka dots with Teddy Bear’? borde iaually, at New Apron Fancies For Mistress and Maid xtra large and full—with and without, bibs—worth .39. 4 | Ladies, Nurses, Maid: White lawn— 64 hemstitched sides and hem or with bibs and straps of emb'y— instead of Finer, elaborate bibs and trim, to $1.25. 5 Short Aprons—Vor ladies, teachers, ote.—fine white lawn with emb'y ruffle and inserting.......29 Finer, theluding Gotted Swias and lace trim, to .08, Unparalleled Blanket Values Balance of the Auction Purchase! The last and final shipment hav- ing been received, {t behooves those who have Blankets to buy to take advantage of these offer ings—there can be no duplicates when they are sold. FLEECY COTTON BLANKETS. : %-CENT QUALITIES seeree AD White and colors--10-4 size. White and colors 10-4 and 11-48 92.50 QUALITINS. 1.25 White and colors—I!-4 and 12-4 size. QUALITIES 1.30 White and colors—11-4 and 12-4 siz ———4) gee Notable Purchases of Lace Curtains In reading statements of values below bear in mind that curtains are of this season's choicest weave worth {s due to the way we bought can offer such splendid mone; —purchases just made—every pair no shopworn or soiled stock: — $2.98 Point Arabe Curtains.......0+51.98 $4.98 Point Arabe nrtains + 2.98 $5.98 Point Arabe Curtains... .3.98 $7.98 Point Arabe Curtains... 598 Polit Arabe Curtains » 698 $10.98 Polnt Arabe Curtaina..........7-98 $14.98 Point Arabe Curtains 998 Rania effects aa th sell at ix to ten tim $6.98 Irish Point Curtains $8.08 Irish Point Curtains. $9.98 Irish Point ¢ ins Nes ike Dobtiine or narrow borders plain of fig’ centers and designs—the fact that we clean, crisp, new and spotless— Noitinghams 1 Nottinghams etch Nottinghams., Scot Nottinghams.. Seoteh Nottinghams Scotch and Nottinghams. oteh and Nottinghams oltinghas band Scotch and Nottingh Heth Scotch and Nottingbams,.......4.98 ides the very finest made— comp an extraordinary tesl that whether It be nur r. the most el ect am, ‘You _ MORNING SALES.---1 Mop, Watts, Yo prevent dealers buying, quanuties restricted ELEPHONE ORDERS SO MAIL OR i with matin ber Beaten and others WAIN FLOOR—CENTE 390. AM Wool Suitings ry 22 Stylish Mixtures tn gr MAIN FLOOR Allover. trim id Taffetas 34 , browns, xarnels puss GOODS DEPT Waists, 1.29 and emb'y—-long $1.19 Linen Table Damask, 67 Ex, fine h—abl. borders, MATS DEP'T, Phoon nts $1.49 Table Covers, }i28\" 88 iy, Siar hin or ateen—@ ya, BA SEMENT—-CPENTR! eaitinatt 98c. Men's Pajamas, 67 Wine flannel or hea SECOND Alao_sating black MAIN. FLOOR NEW BUILD New Lac nt de Parte and taney da MAIN FLOOR CENTRE nner $1. 25 Large Jointed Dolls Ai Sa POOR TOY DF ea cnn ee = ~ . anon Cushion Tops... B4 26¢, Bleached sheeting ‘ i att N r V 1 tte, Barusley Towelling 64, Not advertised LOUK FOR THE CLOCKS! ‘ 15 Se. Heavy Domet Flannels, 8X 25. Men's Cotton Socks.. A4 Jacq wea ow shadea— ENTRE 10¢, Men's Linen H’dk' fa... 64 DING tiouery Cabinets., 48 gray bine 9%e. Vd, Wide Percales Bross Curtain Rods knows and et) “lso 22 OLHER MORNING SPECIALS —equal value to above Space 6 ne ook FOR Fie C1 CLockat -