The evening world. Newspaper, December 4, 1908, Page 14

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OF, AS EDITOR, STANDARD OIL IS INSURANCE MEN TO WAGE WAR ON GIVEN CLEAN BLL HONOR MEMORY GOV. JOHNSON” =— IN QHIO COURT »=— OF ee He Will Take the St. Paul Dis- All Indictments Found Ag Association of Pre sh Fund = Trust Quashed as “Evils Have Impressive Services ainst esidents He patch if Large € Is Raised. Been Eliminated.” To-Day. ASKS AID IN NEW YORK, | company prosec 1 BALL MORTON SPEAKS. © Mr Stevenson, ESR Niro eo conta ‘ so hk ing and his keen Several Former ( of the great fp magnified the exalted position had been called, did noth- from Ite dignity In the countrymen and of the Cabinet Mem. upon bers Send Letters Which vac” Are Read. THe tb Gel Said to Have Hearty Support 4 of Both Roosevelt and Taft. ne to detr judgment 0 world He was a devoted student of the acience of government. He indulged in no hazardous experiment. The path- way of the fathers was to him that of safety and wisdom. The Constitu- ton of the United States was ever ‘the man of his cou ‘The ability and lofty statesmanship of Mr. Cleveland are known to the pub- Me; his patient and tious at- tention to the details of the great ex- ecutive office is known best to those with whom he was in official associa- Impressive exerc of the es in memory Cleveland constt- Tf Secretary Loeb takes the editorial helm of the St. Paul Dispatch it will be only on the assurance that Republican capitalists have constituted and organ- {xed a fund ample enough to warrant a cted course in the Inte President Gr tuted the opening progra ing of the convention of t f Life Insu: @ this morn- Association NO GUN WITHOUT A “BANG” FOR ROOSEVELT TIN AFRICA. nee Presidents were addresses by Paul Morton. There whore veland’s liberal and u publication of that newspaper for at her wae a member of Mr. ‘abinet, and who is now President of he Eq Lite, Joun Hi Finley, nt of the College of the Jeaet four years to come. Efforts are now making in this ety by agents of the Administ jon and friends of Secretary Loeb to garner that Republicans of wealth, as ofice-holders, are Roorevelt will not use a nolaelens is no fun to shoot a “bang ie ig in and Dr table nerded pile. wei] as Republican ses in the dead regarded as a bei ed, “How much will you give wa he Loeb a2"? nd this with big bullets ud 3 r eeanatts el anaes v and big an h is to be held in this Ana to be giv St. Paul Dispatch for the prime purpose | of downing the Presidential aspirations , of Democratic Goy. Johnson, of Minne- | sota Loeb himsi Johnson's p destroyed 0} the next four years the y wil loom up as @ formidable rival to the Republican Presidential nominee four years hence, (When Johnson carried Republican Minnesota overwhelmingly last elec- tion, the Republican managers received a shock. Secretary Loeb was foremost in declaring that “something must be done;” then came the proffer to him of the managers and editorial pat unless e State ix anon Ae 34th Street=--West Smart Winter Coats Wear Girls’ Suitable for Sckoo! and Dress Under Advisement. ition is under adyi nt Republican sa acceptance is contingent on the raising of the large sum needed in the four years’ campaign against Johnson and his aspirations. ‘The raising of the money ix the dusl- ness feature of the Iatest Loeb enter- prise, and it is being prosecuted in New York to-day. Every available Re- publican moneyed source is being ac- tively tapped. Checks have already been received, but their aggregate amount reflects but a small portion, it is said, of the signed Promises to contribute mibich) appear | on the “subscription lists.” Some of ti promises are eondi: tional on a # eription of the entire A special purchase of Five Hundred Girls’ Coats Ages 6 to 16 years a ent made of superior quality Chin. Cheviot; Navy Blue and Gr; throughout; full sweep and wide Custom tailored. Regular value $15. 00, 8.90! satin lined, 13.75 16.50 19.75 President Roo: ® of his Cabinet as a “great politician,” whose abilities { might well be shown as a newspaper | genera] in @ four years’ battle against | Johnson, and a four years’ champion ship of the administration. President: | Children’s Trimmed Coats 6.75 9.75 13.50 Misses’ [ailored Suits elect Taft is declared to be behind Loeb ! ™ the coming venture. iy? anomher Republican, watcd to contribute, feporter for The “AN this abou Dispatch is qu Suitable for iittle women 32, 3 who has been suid to-day to a and 36 sizes. cheviot end fancies, 35.00 Overcoats For protection and 14, 16 and 48 years, or Several new modeis, Broade! 22.00 28.00 has made it clear that he will not he has barrels from Ne} nis now micney in this city a B. Altman & Cu. FOR TO-MORROW (SATURDAY). tor dress; and for YS' CLOTHING WILL BE IN u 1 | * r ———— BOYS) CLOTHING: Wik BE Cae Dees both inmoneeadihe FIREBUG'S TORCH IN FOLLOWING “REDUCED “RRICES: | best choice of over- BOYS' NORFOLK SUITS AT $5.50 | coat styles and fab- oe A AW Atri | ries at the best prices, MILLIONAIRE'S HOM: Sep the great value IN ADDITION, REDUs are offering at #15 TIONS HAVE BEEN MADE IN [HE PRICES Gen. W. C. Heppenh OF A NUMBER OF BOYS’ RUSSIAN AND SAILOR SUITS, ST MNTNTE A miac Ci enanis LITTLE BOYS’ NOVELTY SUITS, FUR AND FUR TRIMMED 3 ‘M L & Cc Puts Out Flames-—Suspec a ee WMED coats — MIO’ evy 0., a Former Employee. ; ; 1439 Broadway, 119125 Walker St. | acaenemaanaiad New York New York Gen. William ©. Hepper er { 380-382 Fulton St, Brooklyn, PGMS AeA Ne MISSES, BOYS’ AND CHILDREN’S GLOVES OTHER Moruing Newspaper tm Amerion at No. 21 3 t, in IN GLACE AND SUEDE, CAPZ, MOCHA AND CHaMmots fashionable res Jerse e . ' City, last night. He a. a serve ALSO RTMENTS OF LINED GLOVES, AND he recently discharged i i Last night the Geneyal and M TED te \ND MITTENS. Ss M | | E Heppenheimer go a ‘ pie ee ae F 2.MOR ATURDAY), IV. Heppe: t 5 ND MISSES NEC P GLA yee cats ma y : BOYS’ ANE » ONE.CL.ASF LACE PIQUE GLOVES At the knock of cruel Adversity Sear, & RO EG SIV MRE AT THE SPECIAL PRICE OF 75c. PER PAIR Iva diMcult to s the 8 Geng wen ae But when you lose 4 watch or ring the basement You'l! find it wel! worth while cords, and thoroughly swtureted sith MISSES’, BOYS’ AND CHILDREN’S SHOES The World and smile away, ae IN THE MOST APPROVED MODELS, COMPRISING A LARGE And not have much VARIETY OF STYLES | OR DRESS OR ORDINARY WEAR : PAKT R IANCN S|. PPFRS Rk GIRLS AND poys a te te ‘ Ia that The W 6OXG FROM sama How, Hea A Crews eee | rv Thaw ANY Wai 34h Street, 35th Street and Sth Avene} Maine; and James W dent of the Berkshire Life. produce is here represented. At 25 Cents: At 50 Cents: THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 4, 1908. trim figure is meeting with success, reducing fat tH. Whitten nothing better for and Sam- Big Insurarce Men Present. merece “) help of exérciting or iieting, or Inte; . follow the une of ariniess and economical Mitt . We say economical because M: MM ee case, which tp ii “aN | cidediy. econom each case contains Mull, Vice-Py $20 & $22 New Fancy $4 6§°° Winter Overcoats at new, elegant, fancy fabrics, that are being worn by the best dressed men and are rarely bought for less than $25, are spe- cially priced here at $16.50. New, loose, big, broad-chested Overcoats of higlcolored brown, tan, olive, greenish and gray fabrics, made up e with all those new little style points on the cuffs, pockets and collars— unequalled anywhere for less than $20 or $22—our price, $16.50. Grew ot Overcoats in those $20 Winter Suits § Special at 15 HESE are suits that aman may well take @ride in wearing— that in no way betoken their moderate: price, and that are the equal of any $20 suit made. And this is possible because we make them in our own workrooms'and save the profits that other clothiers pay to the wholesale manufacturer. Suits of wonderful style, of perfect fit and tailoring, fashioned of those clever brown, olive and gray mixed fabrics—also plain -black—special here at $15. Drothurs a SATURDAY NIGHT Established Registered Half a Century Traae Mark Christmas Handkerchiefs. (Selections can nolo be made to the very beat advantage.) Everything in the way of pure Linen Handkerchiefs that the loom and needleworker of the Old World can The collection is so large— ihe designs so varied—that practically every taste is eas- ily satistied, At this popular price we oer over a hundred different designs in , Ladies’ Lace Trimmed and Embroidered Handkerchiefs, as well as a large collection of Initial Handkerchiefs for both men and women, including Block, Script, Old English and other styles} also Plain, Hemstitched Handkerchiefs in endless variety, showing every desirable width of hem The collection at this price is almost as large and includes finer Lace Trimmed and Embroidered, Initial and Plain Hemstitched goods; as well as some very attractive Madeira Hand Embroidered Handker- chiefs, showing eyelet embroidery, and some dainty Handker- chiefs with Armenian Lace trimming The very finest At $1.00 and upwards: of Handkerchiefs delicately embroidered or beautifully lace-trimmed with Valen. ciennes, Duchesse and Pointe Laces, as well as some unusually choice Hand Embroidered Swiss Initial Handkerchiefs, and ther beautiful goods. James McCutcheon & Co., Sth Ave. & 34th St, wasrrntions ce with one's meals iam mighty Important Nd useful addition to elvilization’s neces t stich A catalogue of good ~|New Method of Reducing Fat A news item from Paris informs us that the American method of producing « slim, mishing This eystem, which has made stoh & wonderful impression over (here, must be (ie Marmola Preseription Tablet njethod of Th fs #afe to say that) we have this purpowe jn tbix Anything that will reduce the ex- cess flesh a pound a day without injury to ibe stomach, the causing ot wrinkles, (he 1 price considering the are, as usual, successful without exception. quality and pertect snap and swing of novelty designs « for those Child’s and { ‘ EAST SIDE: 3d Ave. and 122d Street IT MAKES LITTLE DIFFERENCE WHAT YOU NEED— OUR DESIGNS FOR THIS SEASON Aside from the merits of vot fit, in Blyn you are always sure of part lasts and et leathe: Our var ater than ever— ts all th er them, Prices, as always, are & Style No, 878)4 | Style No. 8&8 Ladies’ patent | Lavies’ y colt button) buttor boot, with kid» N top. Large per-| forations dium short! vamp. A design) so wit! that has! kie to scored an! fora instant quart 4 an who pref don Style No. 1866 Misses’ High-Cut Shoes In gun meta! and patent colt very popular de- sign, — exception- ally durable and NINE BEST STORES—SHOES IN EVERY GRADE, WEST :IDE At Blyn Stores only BROOKLYN STORES: Broadway, bet. Park & | 2d Ave. ,B6th & 87th Sts. Eliery Sts. Sd Ave., 150th & ISlat Fu'ton St., opp. A. &S. Streets B'dway, nz. Greene Ay. Bowery, wear Broome § FACTORIES: 511 to 519 Street East 72d St. Lord & Layion Shoes Men's and Boys’ “Specials” for Saturday Alen's Shoes for all purposes from Dress to Storm $4.00 & $5.00 values, 32.85 a pair Boys’ black & Tan Oi Grain Boots 8 inches value $4.00, at 32.50 Boys Calf PatentLeather LaceShoes value $3.00, at PL.OS Broadway & 20th St.; 5th Ave.; 19th St. i} OPEN EVENINGS UNTIL™9 O'CLOCK, 10% } Write for Our New 1908-09 4 WE Pay RAILROAD FARE, Catalogue Mailed Free. Hw Bine | Vo: BEDROOM. eset | Agents for Grand Rapids Pepedtore | Liberal Credit Terms ‘Cheirs: onl | p le, | able fore. a0 | So gana cael Comaniass * A SUNDAY WORLD “WANT” WILL GO ANQ GET

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