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10 CONGRESS WILL BE REPUBLICAN BY SFE ARG Increased Majority Follows At-| tack on Speaker Cannon and His Followers. | good STOCKS UP IN PARIS. RIS, Nov. 4—T rally Taft's | SPECIAL, Thursday, Nov. 5th | SOLID 14k. GOLD | ) Waltham Watches ‘ALL ARE SENT BACK., | Pluralities Are Reduced, and | », the Vote Gives Surprises | to Both Parties. Once more the Republicans have car- Fed the lower house of Congress by a wafo majority, but the defeat of the Democrats ts nothing like as terrific as St was in 190, when President Roosevelt headed the winning ticket. Secretary | Loudensiager, of the Republican Con. gressional Campaign Committee, claimed | 9 the House a few days ago by a majority | pf sixty-three, and at midnight it looked ne if he had guessed correctly. The Re- | publican majority in the Sixtieth Con- | Gress is fifty-seven. pee In of the hard fight made against | Speaker Cannon in the Eighteenth Ii-| 3: nois District, he has been re-elected by a! § plurality of from 6,000 to 7,000, and prac- Qoally all of his warm supporters on the Moor have been returned, though some by greatly reduced pluralities. This is particularly true of Representative Dal- zell, whom Edward Duffy, of Pittsburg, wave a hard fight But there were surprises for both par- ties. For instance, the Democrais i Jost a district in Pennsylvania, and another in illinois. They gained two in| hic, including Gen. Grosvenor’s old Metrix, owing to peculiar local oondi- tions, and two in Colorado. In the latter State, Representative Bonynge, a member of the Committee on Ways and Means and ene of tho most able men }¢ fn Congress, had a narrow escape. ‘The Repyblicans regained the Eighth, New Jersey, electing former Represen- | tative Wiley over Col. LeGage R. Pratt, the present Democratic incumbent, and | the Third, Wisconsin, electing A W.| Kopp over Representative Murphy, who | Gefeaied James W. Babcock two years $20 for 858 Finaimere } ;) G83) This kind of watch is never offered by the regular jeweller for less than $20, oftener $25, but occasionally ; you wil see them advertised by Some department store as a great bargain at $19.98, or some such price. My fight against the Watch Trust and its unfair methods has resulted thus far in a fight for me to get watches, anda fight by the trust | to keep me from getting them. You 3 may draw your own conclusions. This offer is made for the above date ! (2 only, with the distinct understanding that anyone of these watches can be | __ 58 taken t any reputable jeweller and | ci if he will duplicate it for less than double my price the money will be promptly refunded. There can be no Fina mistake in regard to the quality, as | iPe58; every one is plainly stamped Solid | 458 14k, Gold Waltham and are guaran- toi teed to stand the Government test. — CUT PRICE LIST. i 2,085 American Jewellers are forced by the Watch Trust to charge nearly double these Finny. Dilees for identicaily the same goods. ‘rore,, Waltham 23 Jewel, Vanguard $25.38 Gna) waltham 21 Jewel,CrescentSt, 19.04 Waltham 23 Jewel, Maximus 39.98 Waltham 19 Jewel, Riverside 1 | Elgin 21 Jewel, Father Time = 1 25.39 | § 2) (is: ¢ 1B 150. ‘here was no change in the political gspect of the delegation from New York, though sume of the Democrats fn this city bad close calls. Henry M. | Goldfogle retains his seat in the Ninth District. if TON fe, Dix.Finnimore. 10.245 14-4" Figin 23 Jewel, Veritas Brooklyn — Queens 8 Elgin 19 Jewel, B. W. Raymond 16.92 CONGRESS. seen 9 Elgin 17 Jewel, NO. 280 16.92 Totals : 42 The above prices are for movements alone. Dine piurallty—Ay eon ‘We supply all sorts of Gold and Gold Filled | Manhattan and Bronx. ——— cases trom a few collars up. We do net sell | mG movements without caves. or cases without movements. They are priced separately, Rimenouse G SUPREME COURT. Meviy forthe conventenc- of customers. Riordan (D) Quinny ) . CHARLES A. keEENE., | Importer WATCHES, DIAMONDS, JEWELRY 180 Broadway, 'N. Y. RECAPITULATION. NEW YORK COUNTY. man (D). 2 Cherey (R) Gpldfogie (D) Balen (D quit (Bec. Hartman (R) Butzer (D) Dprua (Dp Drises Fornes (1 Porter «1 Coward Shoe Imitation may he flattery, but in this case it is Dangerous! Shoe dealers or manufacturers offering the represented to be nnd.” 'D): POURTE public shoe, any * Coward,’ Hear Ye! Hear Ye! Hear Ye! For the daintiest, sweetest, pur- est delicacy— Table B «O Syrup For breakfast cakes, hot bread o biscuits it is marvelously tempting and delicious Coward’,” ete., will “made by be pr ptly and vusly 7 rd and ¢ wares ein? JAMES S, COWARD, 268-274 Greenwich St., N.Y. Mail Orders Filled, Send for Catalogue, 210, cans at BL Weet ope tyne a Past s a Break: * ee GOLD MED: FLOUR WASHBURN=CROSBY Co.‘ ? THE VERY ce neem Stern Brothers To-morrow, Thursday Women’s Trimmed Hats Special Display of Imported Models and Smart Tailored Hats FUR HATS, in Lynx, Caracul and Mink, all the latest shapes, at $18.50 Misses’ and Children’s Departments TRIMMED BEAVER HATS, c in the newest shades, $5.50 to 10.50 (SECOND FLOOR) from WV. 9’ WM) ates Women’s Waists Unusual Values in Two New [Models COLORED MESSALINE SILK, all over tucked, {n all new shades, at $5.05 Regular Price $8.95 ALL OVER TUCKED CHIFFON WITH LACE YOKE, Regular Price $15.5 10.50 Women’s Petticoats Exceptiorial Offerings TAFFETA SILK, IN BLACK AND COLORS, AT Regular Price $5.95 MESSALINE SILK AND SILK JERSEY TOP, IN BLACK AND COLORS, Regular Price $8.95 Flowers and Feathers OSTRICH, WILLOW AND FANCY FEATHERS, AIGRETTES, QUILLS AND WINGS, TINSEL FLOWERS, ROSES AND FOLIAGE. Special Sa.e of Ostrich Plumes black, white & colors, 16 in. $2.65 18 in. 3.95 20in. 5.75 Lace Curtains & Bed Sets Greatly Reduced in Prices SANCE, LACET ARABE & TOINETTE CURTAIL VALUES at $4.25, 6.25, 7.25 TO 9.73 PAIR RENAISSANCE BED SETS, at $10.00, 13.50, 15,50 VALUES $14.50 TO 25.00 West Twenty-third Street I“ no other form is to- bacco so satisfying, as in a good chew. Start with The Fine-Cut Chew Made for over 25 years from the very finest, select- All packages, foil ed Green River tobacco. clean, 5 cent wrapped. Established by D. H. McALPIN & CO. $3.98 Riana $9.98 LIBERAL CREDIT TERMS. $5.00 Down, $1.00 Weekly 7.50 a ° 5 ! a $149.75 THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 4, 1908. While Shopping refresh yourself with a cup of tea, to be had in our Lounging Room free of charge Patrons of the Greenhut store will be carried Charge in the 18th Street Crosstown Omnibu {rom Subway and Fourti Ave. Cars, Third Ave Eve and Surface linesana tue Surtace Car lines on Broaaway The Newest Creations in Women’s Suits - Tomorrow at $25 Going to make tomorrow a memorable occasion in our Suit Section. Not only introduction day for many of our new models, but a value-giving event that will be instantly recognized as a su- areme buying opportunity. This is one of the Sreenhut Suit Specials and we want to impress upon you that we do not depend upon price alone as a buying incentive. There's something behind the price here—something that price cannot buy in a great many houses: ; That’s style, smartness—exclusiveness, character, superior workmanship and a striking and individual style beauty that is distinctively Greenhut and Co.’s handsome Directore coat model, , : Suits: Women’s Tailored Suits: tiiime: with scil-covered. buttons in back and front; patch pockets; lined with heavy, guaranteed satin; skirt is gored, with tailored foiu at bottom: in all the $25. 00 . most seasonsbie shades of herringbone cheviot; handsome Direstoire coat model; special di t Tailored Broadcloth Suits; ety Uisimed worh satin collar, lapels and full facing; satin loops end broadcloth buttons; new patch pockets; fancy and buiton-trimmed back; lined throuyhout with satin heavy peau de soie: skirt 18 full-gored, buttoned down $45. 00 e th: frout. to be he seasonable and staple Colors and black; a remarkable value tor the price of a striking model made of an excellent quality broadcloth in seasonable and staple shades Tailored Dress; $15.00 qnmmed with buttons all the way down the front and back; opened at back; long tailored sleeve; iene eeEamers: Peg crs Millinery tor the Horse Show New York’s handsomest and most varied showing of exclusive millinery, par- ticulaily designed for the Horse. Show, is here. Every creation is new, almost within the hour, and expresses the very latest word according to the highest authoritative advice. During the Week We Will Show Carriage and Evening Hats exemplifying the Greenhut idea of exclusiveness and individuality. Smart Street Hats . . $7.50 to $10.00 New creations from our own milliners—Hats that possess all those admirable style essentials that appeal to smart dressers. The New Silks tor the New Costumes Followers of fashion have limited themselves to distinctive weaves in silks this season. If you'd have your costumes conform to strict style requirements of the day you must choose within these limitations. Corded silks, including crystal, cotell, Ottoman and plain satins are among the favorite weaves. They are all here in all the wanted shades and staple colors, also the new wistaria, catawba and taupe shades. In the corded silks used largely for coats, gowns and millinery, the prices range OM cries Boaneeadn Gpdddedondootdcasada panodaooanos 95c to $2.50 per Yard .58c to $6.50 per Yard Important Silk Offering of the Day One-yard wide satin-faced silks; in over fifty shades; from the soft chromatic effects to the solid tints, appropriate for the new Directoire gowns. Silks that usually sell at $2.00; at $1.50 _—— ce Toilet Articles Necessities you need for everyday use — a marked saving on well-known brands, 50c to 75c Waistings at 37ic a Yard When you consider the character of Westphal's Auxiliator; regular value 47 these fabrics —their desirability and Mennen's Talcum Powder; regularly 10c Tart Ga ile tried the fact that they supply a seasonable Munyon’s Witch Hazel Soap; regu- want—these values grow all the more erly 15, ats 6c important. Cosmo Buttermilk Soap; value 10c,,at 5ce Castile Soap; 3-lb. bar; white or French and Scotch Madras fer waists, me's green; value 252, at @ ses 18c Shirt and paies Listerine; value $1,00, at 55c mas and children’s dresses; patterns are all neat and treity—a splendid opportunity to buy the finest cotton fabrics at rare prices; because they are seldom sold Hair Brushes; solid backs; value 50c, at 39c Pinaud’s Eau de Quinine; value 50c, at 40c underpriced. d Large Whisk Brooms; value 15c, at 0c 50c to 75c Sozodont, in liquid or OAC l4c ae. n . 5 Values at 37}6c Yard Imported Tooth Brushes (assorted) 10¢ Main Floor Main Floor Exceptional Values in Lace Curtains A fortunate trade-transaction that brings to this house desirable Lace Curtains on a basis that permits us to make a price that must appeal to all those who have a Lace-Curtain want. We do not think, or at least cannot recall a time when lace curtains of a similar character were priced so low. The saving is so out of the ordinary that we've prepared for one of the largest selling days of the year. 100 Pairs of Bobbinet Imported Renaissance urlains; trimmed Of Bobbinet Curtains; prety lacey afairs, tinned wiihine Syl, a ned with insertionsand edges_on French net « $3.50 $2.95 combinat ons of Marie Av toinet'e and Renaissance effects; very decora $5.00 to $30.00 Pair 250 Pairs of Extra Grade French Net Curtains; tive and effective and exceptional value; value $4.00 to $5.00 at Other handsome styles in Renaissance Curtains; at Third Floor Greenhut and Company, 6th Avenue, 18th to 19th Street ay PrN — ET Tee pera a

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