The evening world. Newspaper, November 23, 1908, Page 10

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a ee Ui DEMOCRATS FILE STATE AND COUNTY CAMPAIGN LISTS Conners Heads the Town Givers and Tom Out-of- Foley the Locals. ording t of Jove York Ci $1,000 Stephen Clark, Harriman each John rman and uu dwar Shares, a Severin F. O'Brien Vheat iam Car r as made He was removed tal to his quar and later In Oty Adant baie attack of tit THE EVENING WORLD, MANAGER MILLER QUITS HOSPITAL ical Man Goes to Lambs’ Club and Plans 7 Atlantic City. STOCKS RALLY Woe AV ATE AE t Contractor Durty to Five Stories Own Elevato % James ty, a we 4 ath | #8 re bee Miss |? this weeka to-day: down the elevat six-story s at Ne very des ertigo age lift ighs on Down \ Venu. and tum FAINTING, RE FELL T0 GEAIH IN Ni cil Fumbled His MONDAY, NOVEMBER 23, 1908. Arl maxes of pianos have enjoyed a continuous ex- istence sp the last 60. years. head CYS S4th to 35th Se M TO OP, M B'way at 6th Ay, STORE HOURS Final Preparations For Thanksgiving. At your service right up to store-closing time ie dnesday evening to supply anything or every- bing you need for the holiday. Wearing Apparel For Every Member of the Family. 8A Furniture For Every Rocm In the Home, With Particclar Attention To the Dining Rcom. Table Dress—Snowy Linens, China, Rich Cut Glass, Silverware and Cutiery. Commonp.ace Things like Pots and Pans—All important in the preparaaon of the Thanksgiving Feast, The Feast Itself—Choicest Foodstuf/s the markets of ithe world afjod. An icea tn our Broadway window ctsplay. A sight of tt wi whet your appeitie. Democratic Committee, §2,07 « < i Ta UAE Utes Sees ! i the cross. teived by the committee for campaten| Copper and New York Air tee ait Satine AEE Lope heiehaaam eal Although there is a choice to-day of over 400 different mikes Wen COREY en hanes Ayers brake Lead in Trading. ney 5 Hiealneal wuléhow of pianos, yet the list of those that have been found “tried and Lia oo tribut em i aad > ie Walhuaee true” in the last half century are very few | oheribato a. Se F ne vexatious and danger The Pease piano has been made and sold continucusly 5 $3,000; Da alan, After a losing start to-dav stocks |). suddenly showing tl by members of the Pease family since 1844, its record for dura- rallied showed slight gains South alk NERRE Hi v, y st Herma Br ere dahndy wd Ma SL EARNaRT Union PAUIeHateRalnR COB lenene ball en ae bility Is unsurpassed by any piano there is madq and, quality sehet oe sae ar wuEs oeeree per and N.Y. Airbrake were the most | "000 considered, the prices are very low. sone ore $2,500; 'T ee prominent in the rise. Trading was ac Binee the story that he was ay Our 3-year payment plan makes the possession of a good Murphy, J. F. Abe ue | piecnueh eave ‘ ave sy Shy piano a pleasant duty eras ‘aay St tL 0 The Closing Prices. a sitara For little money a used piano of a good make will give Waettano, Joesph N. tore and ungmpared |haVe @bsolu ten times more satisfaction than a cheap new one. For this week Scully, J. J. McCorm S| coughs. we offer many exceptional bargains in used pianos of our own H. Lehman, K. Slattery, Joseph @. | would have t and other good makes from $125 up. Write for catalogue. Rodin, John Lynn, Morgan J. O'Brien, | | man, One sympat? Richard Croker jr. 3.2 |forty-two word prepaid OPEN EVENINGS. Martin G. White, Ja ball setting forth: his em Bian whe xl Hea on one PEASE PIANO CO., 9. rts Myatiarieie cee % t “sand charity | 128 West 42d St., near Broadway, N g ¥ | Close to 700 | Brooklyn Branch: | RNowark Sranoh: $ and go to the expense of - | 34 Flatbush Av. 10 New St. ie 14h = ff sist a sick man pe younknown to | yoee will $e Hy + Pew of them n Pe sdlts eS t4| miss LILA GOULD DEAD. bursed according | Dist c. rd $2 — “| PARIS, Nov. 23. — Miss Lila Gould. ass to the statement filed to-day with the Stle as i + %| daughter of Willlam H. Gould, of New | Yose Becretary of State by Arthur A, Me- x 18 ay + x York, died here yesterday the gift has Lean, Treasurer of tlie committee. He 1B iS t | separa nee ae are unpaid bills i iis ty a 1 | eee ee — - ri a amount 32,2 d 45 % B "Among the large contributors ar uy age ( l re iE ¢ i 1 S100; “Lewis 8 Ch ‘ ? ‘ ‘ Bonita chest ies ate i tk Siw . Aliant & Cr. mont, Perry Belmont, Robert “Ghanie a : wy W. Chanler, af i} ys+ & Carroll, each $4,000; bys 3 too wel ORES 2a? uy aH A SALE OF WILTON AND BRUS: S RUGS ——_.__—_ 142 140%) — “ AanWa peata HUGHES ELECTION : aX a ‘ IN ATTRACTIVE DESIGNS, SHES ELE J, w Ni ES WILL BE HELD TO-MORROW (TUESDAY), AND WEDNESDAY, FUND WAS $392,318; i : 3 = AT THE FOLLOWING REDUCTIONS IN PR.CES $34,035 1S PEED. ae 1B + 4 — Ws = BI) ‘The report of the Republican Btate 38 Fy ¢ High grade pianos are not necessarily high priced pianos || BODY BRUSSELS RUGS Committee was filed with the Seoretary ay > 4s |The WATERS are the very highest grade pianos made, and || Goce hae Meee |e “GR = £1) are celebrated for their superlative excellence, yet are sold |) Bro, WM OIOH) 5 » o « AT $14.75 Smith. It shows total receipts of $292,- | $i, t B|| at reasonable prices, and the terms of payment are most | 83x 10.6 “ 27.00 AT 21.00 R18 and expenditures of $358,283. The Wy — cs ; » 5 I 5 M E s ‘ = . D iu , ft: balance on hand is $34,035, which will be | ily = 49) liberal. DON’T FAIL TO SEE AND HEAR THEM ONxale a ROO) 5 » o o o IM 22.50 used for the payment of outstanding g Our exchange dept. will make a special offering this week of ‘bills and defraying the expenses of maintaining permanent headquarters for | F ¥ arate ateormaittae! 40 USED PIANOS | WILTON RUGS The National Commtttes contributed BEGINS TO-DAY. of different makers, all in perfect order and at extremely $255,000 to the State Committee, personal = rice ne $2.45 contributions amounted to $116,530 and “THE BLACK BAG.” ‘ow prices—from 27x54, USUALLY $3.75 . . AT $2.45 the members of the committee dis- : Ti $ Boisie3 “ 5.50 3.90 counted their notes for $19,822 and put i]t 50 t 1 90 i 5 the money into the fund, State Chair-|| Great Romer of Love and fi) oO 9x12 2 37.50 a ie AT 29.50 man Woodruff was repaid $12,500 of the yste down and | $20,0% he contributed out of his personal SsteTys on payments of only $5 funds to the campaign two years ago. | By the Author of i $5 PER MONTH ne Teport shows that about 1,900 per- | 3 co pute “ wl.” | 5 | committee, tho largest, sontributora. ber THE NG ae ne ||| Send postal for catalogue, prices and terms. | ies a Brothers, eet antora| igs MAGAZINE PAGE. | | Bryce, $2,500; Bi. Gar! 0; 2 7 ICIN . a $25 OMMENCING TO.MORROW (TUESDAY) 9 Carae orac aters Oo. + BH. HANGED HIMSELF WITH TOWEL ||| 5 ISE NENS WILL BE ON SALE AT THE oo iar Th, BUT | Using e twisted! towel as © rope, | (134 Fifth Ave., near I8th Street |, SEO MAES ok 600; Le >, ne S, venty- x d, y - ‘5 ING SI IAL. CES Pants #06 OY handy humeell in his fathers heme on | THREE | /127 W. 42d St., near Broadway ee SEES (tip Eine plier coed) et eatereons alae STORES | | ,_ Harlem Branch (Open Evenings), TABLE. CLOTHS, HEAVY LINEN DAMA . 3.00, 3.50 & 4.75 Britt & Co.'s sales of fresh pect. In New {Din hanging dead from a hook tn the | | (254 W. 125th St., near 8th Ave. |) pinner NAPKINS TO MATCH PER DOZ, $3.60 & 4.90 Jerk city for the “week ending Saturday, ak en aulcige canner be sex: eels an wes “ = 95 pier: i averewed 7:70 ¢ eB eee pintned 4 HEMSTITCHED LINEN HUCK TOWELS PER DOZ., $3.00 & 5.25 on the Southwestern New Equipment The Southwestern Limited is now provided with entirely new equip- ment, practically duplicating the famous 20th Century Limited, em- bodying the following special fea- tures: Buffet, Smoking and Library Car, Observation Car, Telephone, Barbe Water Baths, V Manicure, Individual and throughout, Sten Fresh or Salt , Ladies’ Electric her, Maid Lights Reading Lamps in all Drawing Rooms, Staterooms and Sections. Cincinnati Tickets and Sleeping-Car Accommodations Ticket « filoes at Grit Sits 25th every day in the year Pris wn ticket off ed), fr 0AM. & 10 Street are ipal downte: ee SUNDAY WOR LD ntral Station and the open day and nigt 6, 1216 Broadwa, WANTS WORK Leaves Grand Central Station daily at 10:30 A.M., arrives next day at Cmcinnati 7:27A.M. Indianapolis 7:35 “ St. Louis 1:45 P.M. Other fast through trains leave Grand Central Station daily at 12:40 and 5:30 P.M. Indianapolis MON Branch ticket } I I A NEW YORK Limited Leaves the heart of the busi- ness, hotel and residence sec- tion from Grand Central Sta- tion—conveniently reached from all parts of the city by subway, surface and elevated, Convenient hours of depar- ture and arrival, The scenic ‘Water Level Route” through the Hudson and Mohawk Valleys. St. Louis he following places 149, 24, ifth Ave.and 121 W. BROOKLYN: Railroad and Pullman tickets can be f the ppecial rep: 415 and t 125th St . Vosburgh, 1216 Broudway Y MORNING offices open #:00 A.M. to 6:00 P.M, at 216 Brondway, 225 13 & 746 Hulton St. & 954 Brondway, coured at any request by o can answer all questions, Phone PER PAIR, $3.40, 4.50 & 35.40 PER PAIR, $1.15 & 1.35 HEMSTITCHED LINEN SHEETS HEMSTITCHED RANEN PILLOW CASES 34th Street, 35th Street and Sth Aone. WA SHBURN caoser® i z Goro tteoa. fie { | WONDERS. Want” Direct kes m uf positions than any other two mediums in the universe, ” Rare Art Wares Cut Glass Parlor—Basement. ice exhibits contain many rare specit in able here. Among such are the "far mous Lobmeyr Glass and Galle Nancy Glass. Even were it { tain th Tare wires else , the f \ u rs ont 1 floor, make i ur t m ngra if you wish, embellished wit 1 any glass ware you sel ect, ting and engraving and decorating and most bea Cut Glass are hei week by utiful fol ¢ adm r of rare and a The Workshops of Lokmeyr, of \ world-famous for engraved erystal—gems of glass-w splendidly is that it is glasswor crystal. engrave, recent] obtained for a pie na, are ing. So t in every detail— rduct of a engraved ears to 700.00) ever this crystal engraved ss Of its own shop even appro: A single specimen of it commanded the’ hig! hest } pri e of seeraved glass. There is neve ce ($9. an interest- ers, Glasses, etc., ing collection of “Vases, Trays, Decant at prices g¢ from $9.89 to $349.63. rang Galle Glass, e variety. Boxe 2s and EA tit 4 from Nancy anes, shipment embrace es Vases A recent y new Rose Bowls, embr $4.19 to $62.89 Royal Berlin Ware This tinal clearance offers to colle. Preset opportunities to own this celebrated Great, Previous reductions brought r ralf than half the value of the ware. Now this vit mal reduction means that you can buy Royal Berlin Porcelain at the lowest prices ever quoted for such .amous ware. The selection embraces Vases and Cabinet Specimens. f ware, from the pottery founded hy he and less Fancy Dishes, Dinner Services, y ith rh Aye Goth st Lord & Taylor Sale of All Sith Umbrellas 26-inch for Women \ handles with silver and gun-metal top, natural wood, sterling silver trimmed, also fine plain natural $1.95 lif 28-inch for Men \ handles of fine plain, natural, hookedand straight i) $1.95. value ance ) Broadway and 2oth St.; sth Ave.; roth St. |

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