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oem __ THE. “EVENING WORLD, , THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER | going to, take a chance at a Number REAPPORTIONMENT MAY i fi i ANeRS mobesgmitagetny wey out ot) WIN BY REPUBLICAN AID. | , | as CM Ae Several Democrats,, However, Are | = FOR REFUSING 10 "OROSSCUPS RETIREMENT | Displeased With the Murphy Gerrymander. Several Others Wounded in ‘a Disturbances Attending Walk Out of the Coal Teamsters. qf, 191f7 ot" cents an ao me Soctallate are ALL CARS TRANSFER TO Needed Notions THarete gs Serveating Consumption Any one interested in the cure of Conmimption ; : ALBANY, Sept. 21.--While they are}, : be alee tals on hh Deference to Public Welfare, | wattine foe (6 fOnwGis Of Gukd| Go santa toy ce Gueaca ahem | statesmen, patching up their fences 3 born Colla and Pneumonte may of more serious troubles—Bick. Nothing Will Be Published to | for the primary contests next Tues- Keep Him on the Bench. |day and taking indifferent interes: tn fs the effective remedy. Read | | é Judge Peter A. Cromeup of Chicago |{He contest between the rival subway Mr Mestie Wateneet: 4 S| Lexington to 3d Ave. 59th to 60th St. will find no magazine opposition to his | retirement from the Federal bench. Fol- | D¢P@ of the Legislature are devoting lowing a statement made by him that | Most of their time to kicking up a row he intended resigning, the Judge jasued |OVér the re-apportionment of the Con- & supplementary proclamation in which | STesstonal districts, he aald that he did not intend to quit | The two Bronx @enators, Stillwell under ‘fre, He added that Lawrence | Sosicon to ihe re-apportionment bill Ue Ritchie, a former operative of the Secret | tegg the ‘adtonomp of that borough 1s Service, had been trailing him for two | preserved and the proposition to chop One man dying, a number wounded | Years and that a magazine publication | i up for annexation to a part of West- ‘and half a dozen disturbances were re-| “9% to be based upon the Ritchie in-| chester and a part of Rockland aban- ported to-day in tho atrike of 200 coal vestigation, In the face of this con- doned. dition the Judge insistel that he would | The attituae of the Republican legis- of the Burns Coal Company |i yt quit, lators, particularly those of the “old “Gentlemen: For five or six years 1 wis troubled with cough and expectoration, { also had a Mah fever, My case was declared Con- sumption by my physician, 1 wae given Cod Liver O'l, Creasote and other medicines, all without | |) $10 Serge Dresses 4 for Fall at $7.50 A Typical Bloomingdale Sale!! | These dresses are made of splendid quality serges, in a variety of pretty and becoming styles. 1000 Men’s New Fall Shirts, 7c A Friday Sale. They are regular $1.00 and $1.25 values _. Newest and most fashionable plaited, plain and soft bosom, stiff and soft cuff styles in « splendid variety of patterns, all sizes, 14to 18. Allcut full and very well made. Men’s 69c Shirts at 38c | Boys’ 75c Shirts at 48c Coat Shirts of woven madras with Boys’ negligee coat shirts, cuffs attached cuffs. A great bargain attached, cut very full, neat pat- denefit. “At Charlatans time, 1908, I wae not expected | | to ive, Calling Dr. R. H, McCarthy, he ed. ‘vised the use of Kckman'e Alterative, which I took || with excellent results and was entirely cured, “During the past year T have gained 16 Ibe. 1 qe out in all weathers and hare hed me cough or cold whatever, 1 give these fe others to use Eckman's Alterati (Signed Affidavit) JAS. W. KANALY. led by Willlam Davis, ia try. | ation to make concerning Judge Gross- City. The company euppiles | ‘Trumbull White editor of Everybody's | SUaFd” may make ft possible to pass] exman'e Alterstive ts effective tn Bronchitis, ity-eight cents. terns, 12 to 14; all big values. Prettily trimmed with laces, satins, buttons, 009 tons of coal dally to the| Magazine, admitted to-day to. The |the bill aa ft stands, without any of the] aginms, Hay Fever; Tivoat aod tang Troubles | ll 14 49 4 1, | Cte, and show very pretty collar and revers \ Yeading office buildings ot New York |Fvening World that Ritchie had been | hanges demanded by some of the demo-| gaa in upbuilding the arstem. Dow not contain en's 50c Neckwear,25c | Boys’ 25c Neckwear, 12ic | effects. Button down the front in the new coat employed at various times by his maga- | cratic leaders. poisons, opiates or habit-forming drug, For sale | | Flowing-end and reversible silk i id { tine, But he added: rs by all Hegeman and Riker Drug Stores and other four in hands, ntain shades, welt | Reversible, plain colors, plaids and | model. Many have Empire waist lines and fly yi split the drivers into] "Considering the matter purely in the| ONE POINT OF DIFFERENCE. | eating drussists, Ask for booklet of cured cases Gealene, "se 138. . neat stripes. Regular value 25c; | panels, Here is one of the styles. pargy, led by John |itcht of academic philosophy, I should (From the Chicago Recond-Herald.) ‘gd write to Fokman Laboratory, Philadephia, |) ad poBad had to-morrow 2 for 25¢. These dresses are cut on th most graceful dropped their reins; the | think that If a magazine had a publie| “The trouble with you is that you 'Pa., for additional evidence, Men’s $4.00 Robes, $2.98 ie Boys’ $3.00 Robes, $2.25 Boys’ blanket robes, round collar, satin yoke, girdle and neck cord to match, choice patterns, all sizes from 6 to 16 yegrs. Boys’ $1.75 Sweaters, $1.19 lines and give a perfect fit. Many of the new shades besides navy and black. Sizes from 14 to 18 years for misses, 34 to 44 bust for women. Distinctive Tailored Suits other, | ing to keep at work. The point of dit- Men's Blanket Robes, round collar, satin yoke, tailor-finished; all sizes; navy, gray, brown and wine. Neat figured designs. Men’s Coat Sweaters, $1.98 or contemplated announcing & forthcoming publication, and i such publication or announcement would re- sult In keeping Judge Grosscup on the the latter fact would be the best \ ference 's the discharge of Thomas } Coss teamster, for whose rein- @tatement the strikers walked out. benc poss!) reason for making neither the JAMES McGREERY & CO. Policemen are stationed at short in- | Possible reason for maxing Neither Finite? List ales seraraer een |e 1, finished with pock fe mi of the bi tervals near the Jersey City coal plant “ . yuttons; sizes to jeray an ine wool, finis! with pockets, for women and misses; one e biggest } and a number of minor disturbances | , a bd hl ad dean pe hag 23rd Street 34th Street avy; very good value at the price. } plain and gray, sizes aes to 34. teocks in towns posteively the bestvalee et ©1000 punctuated the larger events in the |G, had been submitted to hie joomingdales’, Main Fleot, Bide, Bra baggy ba i oMe te mer ely contented himeelt a p) —- an haath Ge oe ; ‘an! jommers, thirty-elght years | the assertion that as a matter of de! . ‘. e e e eo Sid, of No. %4 Varick street, J nce to the public walfare, tf he hi On Friday and Saturday, M F ll S G H Ba A Y, Be, a's Mcrae Sises aves [tet Dada Cane os en sFall Suits & Uvercoats | Great Mosiery bargains Await You | Bierce raking Waele) ME TE ee Tet Matias to WOUld September the 22nd and 23rd. . In this special Friday sale of Men's, Women’s and Children’s Hose. jong Barrow atreet early to- , "a and Women's| Boys’ Heavy Ri ns along Bai arly ton |e publi Te M d t M fe 12. 80 Men's and Women's | Boys Ribbed) Men's 25¢ Mercerised A Eo ees ade to Measure ror Btanasy Gel Mastin’ Bel stn 16 men, another his left should fans coe pene erences £ ee £ shoulder and a| AtFountains & Elsewhere Bloomingdales’ great annual Fall Merchant Tailoring Sale. third entered | the left leg. He was taken + ik UJ Ask for MERINO UNDERWEAR DEPT’S. 1m Both Stores, A money saving event that brings | he men Women’ 's Milanese Underskirts with six tan aliorinag Witt) ’ would be asked to m Ver ‘ood-drink Age: ‘Nalloring will be done by exper F Il N k q we ct an he sy Sa Picbace salts isoea tucked ruffle. Pink, Blue and White. 3-75 por eibeeed with teem we will | iit you Lad omen § ewest a eC! ear ' Coke Company joined in the stiks | Delicious, invigorating and sustaining, 2 stig. Olu 5.00 Rematber to rare we have been making Showing all the novelties of the season it: women’s fall neckwear, ‘able extent, although the| Keep it on your at sults for N K's mon! marabou and ostrich feather boas and capes. These specials for to-morrow: wi the men relate solely to 1 ae E : Women’s Striped Silk Pajamas, 3-75 Aisctiminatinyy men; No mat: 12.80 New Side Frills, chemisettes, stocks, | Quaker, Dutch and Sailor Col- ) Doo't travel without i, value 7.50 Uf Reset totnalna the warmers etc.; all neat and new designs; a | lars include point Venise lace col- gust ne pend a ate | oe rabid | MEAS Fame t Reese sesece ions; all at Wall, old maa, been married ba med | THE DAYS OF SALE: Lord Byron Collars of good quality, | Ostrich Feather Boas, 3 strands twelve times now. You surely arent | MOC In Any Mlk Trust i rT with Cluny edge, la ter case, although the police could find pO clue to Sommer's assa!lant. The coal company made no effort to g@end out wagons until the storm sub- wided. :|“HORLICK’S” The Original and Genuine MALTED MILK Women’s Milanese Bloomers and Tights in Pink, ree White and Black. 1.95 GR value 2.75 ot you the opportunity to have @ suit, raincoat, overcoat or Prince Albert’ coat and vest made to your measare tor $12.80. You may select the material you want from any one of the 160 fashionable high grade ‘ks, black and colors, big values. Women’ ‘eo BI ie Silk Stockings, in beng rare chance. All 0c, values, to go Friday, at, pair, speci: i Infants’ and Children's Cashmere Wool Hose, white, and toee; sizes 4 to 634; regularly 25c.; at the special price 17¢ } Bloomingdales’, Main ‘Floor, ‘soth a Bection, value 25c, special at... JUNIORS’ SUIT DEP'TS, st et am EW Minoan tives tage | ieseat . In Both Stoi 1 jurday, od s imports marabou; | oo ee Base Be Oem area ee | ———— ong; special value... 4.98 abllack only: $4.00 value, 9, 69 Suits of Navy Blue Cheviot— || : irls’ ddl wr oe) Wee aaeeln ae Sap Me Men Heredie Flannelette Kimonos | New. Kid Gloves | Girls’$1.00 Sweaters svete Mark Hive Coutery satin lined. Sizes 14 and 16 years. 18.50 || $3.50 and $4.00 and Sacques:— For Women, , Men end Boys, bina Big Lot, Special | tte? ; ; | Thhatek gi aealineerere |G} BS Ribow Ghores, ot tpe glace | Friday, 55c Girls’ Russian Dresses of White Galatea, | callar; finished with narrow piping: | kid, mousquetaire styles, the bobaesae finished with sailor collar and patent leather satin ribbon down front; belt at | | in white; all sizes J] OO | cs thet ate styles, French and Dutch Caps, Poke and Draped Bonnets. Prices $1.00 to 25.00. Also the following: Infants’ Sweaters, 1 to 5 years, at $1.25, 1.50, 2.00, 3.00. Leggings and Toques to match above —Leggings, $1.00 to 2.00, Toques, 50c, 75c, $1.25. Infants’ long and short French hand made Dresses, from $1.35 to 75.00. Infants’ long and short Coats of fine white Henrietta, C ne Corduroy, Poplin and Silk, from $5.00 to 85 Infants’ Shirts, Bands and Hose, all styles and qualities of best standard makes, | Infants’ fine Flannel or Nainsook 5 —vask : 00 G loves, f jon } Infants’ Wear belt. Size 6 to 10 years. 4.95 ra cence aie itt | “eras pie aan ge" | Wastes } | finished with seelloned ae edge, pleats gray, black and white. ¢ | by women who, ‘ , iors’ Rai ‘i pelt; French t— _ | know good values. qh At McCutcheon’s Juniors’ Rainproof Tan Coats. Sizes 14 eae ps dba 9 8 ML sad Gloves for Men:- Od ba eg heey j . || merica.’ . rf oods. \ U and 16 years. 6.75 | Amerea? € J vgi.00" grade; in medium ¢ All perfect goods. } E direct special attention to our Fall ime fl Men’s High Cut Shoes, in new Fall ng Flanneleste Kimonos: Em- | hades of tan and brown. . 69. calhite, gray, an 4 W portation of French Millinery for infants |) open Rete. Seaipiey Oe ner all ati border Gown eae wimined These Gloves for Boys:— Sonbinnenes ' { and children up to four years, including ] aaa thoes atk ‘ane fs C, D and and end of sleeves; new patterns; | The regular 75 quality kid gloves | Sizes upto 10 yrs. { \ Bonnets and Caps of Messaline, “Bengaline, Cor | B widths, The biggest and $2.25 light ene sito. count} ‘7 49 Cor boye in al in tans "49 ome oo vac i oy, S Pop! erie e , ite best shoe bargain of the year: 6 to a and browns. spec ¢ | orders filled, it oe ad a gd ag beer stemmed ge WOMEN'S CLOAK DEP'TS. tm Both Stores, | wetness ts Sn So as wat teen ee ies ae et a i] Women’s Underwear Fine white heavy cotton Union Bult igh neck; all sizes, special Fine medium weight cot- ton Vests and P: Sale of $2 to $3 Umbrellas at $1.67 Umbreliaa for men and women, cove ered with silk and linen or They are in black and col green, brown; all warr: Heating Stove Outfits for Low Price of $4.49 This outfit comprises the well-known “Sun Oak” Stove, with heavy chien FiCea trim- en, Brown: all ante’ med; has 11-inch fire pot, stove rd, coal hod, | 8nd, absolutely rainproo! shovel, poker, joint of pipe and elbow; com: Splendid varlety cot Shundlon: ‘includtuge plete, for the attractive price of $4.49. mission, box wood, gun metal, ete. Kitchen Range Outfits $7" | ge Wall Papers at high-grade iron, nickel trimmed, Exceptional values for bed- igh-gr , ned, just as 1 illustrated; complete with stove board, coal rooms, kitchens and halls; sold with borders........ 2 Complete assortment of Street, Carriage and Automobile Garments, at moderate prices, |39¢ On Sale Friday, September the 22nd. Long Coats of Tweed and double-faced Fabrics. Copies of Imported Models....... H 16.50, 18.50 ad 23.50 HY values 22.50 to 29.75 | : | =. SSeS German Silver Bags $1.00 Long Coats for Street and Evening. wear, made of Chiffon Broadcloth, satin lined and hod, shovel, 'G i interlined. 24.50 | Bags of chain | poker, elbow and ofie joint of pipe. 10c Bedroom, Parlor and Dining {fl Gerwuae Skirts, $1.50, ae i 75 ie 10.75, eae | g mesh 4!4 in. | No. 6—Size of oven, 13x13 inches, Room Papers, in gilt tares- 6 | Special attention is given to the hand trimming | deep, choice de- S-hole top; all for try, floral and stripe effects. . e | \ of Injants’ Bassinettes, Hampers and Crib beds. signs in frames, | No. 7-—Size of oven 15x15 inches; $ 15c Satin Stripes, in blue, vin, eee 5 in,wide, avery great bargain at ain’ Floor, white and green; beautifully cut-out borders to match 720 BORDERS CUT OUT FREE, Bloomingdales’, &1 Floor, James McCutcheon & Co., I 5th Ave. and 34th St. wane itors Oo bese Spe slp | Bloomingdal Shetland Veils — | More suit Nightgowns | Boys’ and Girls’ Noiseless Sorosis Shoes, Sele bry Rricay. aod Retunday. In Sizes For 29c & 39c Shetland Veils, worth up to Children for school and general wear. 69c, in white only 39. ) g Shetland Veils, worth up to $1.00; | yy, Regularly $0¢ to ke . Bloomingdales’, SOROSIS SHOES. In Both Stores, a ALL CARS TRANSFER TO all silk, sold to us as * but are practically ‘firsts,’ All the leading shades, including royal purple, emerald green and 48 ¢ white and Blac k. ~ Men's s ey "Wana 's Handkerchiefs | Women's 25¢ Hand Embroidered | Beautiful Freneh Hand bimbroid Corner Handkerchiefs; hand ered Handkerchiefs; b seconds” | rT. K OD ; I Y JAMES McCREERY & CO. elec vein is OE rrp Lexington to 3d Av. 59th to 60th St. Buy To-Morrow—Sale LAST 2 DAYS Closes Saturcay Eve, You Save $150 to $200 in this Great September Sale of $350 List Rich Toned 23rd Street 34th Street Sle 3 410.10 years 29. & 39. Mail Orders ¥ By Paying a Little Each Week You) Can Refurnish the Home MA FACTURERS : nan rake g » he 4 | pry ib This plan will st that can be GRAND RAPIDS gsm. vey ‘Article Marked in ‘Plain Figures. elf known to us, sore de lgns others of machine design bald | jkodgaghdtge ‘ é embroidery, technically “sec é NS CASH OR CRE = es | 15¢ LLG Walters for $198 fl BESTM lo Ross} | We Initial 1 dker- ath up to Y Vn . ope ies Seen 20, | Eee ee Bs Pianos JO |: including Chair and Cover, cn easy [ls terms of When You turnish Your Home VISIT OUR &STABLISHMENT We Guarantee Satisfaction H ay giak , ON ALL PURCHASES ws = ; ame : The Most Complete Stocks Best Qualities, Lowest Prices Bloomingdales’ Grocery Specials Our 28c Table d’Hote Coffee | ia aA 1'20c | eel inn 1 28e| ment of $5, jl no extr le ANOS I SALE if [Our 35¢ a la Carte Coffee! Kotni Mads (rama Furniture, Carpets, Rugs, Bedding, &c. Thc)? ye, Pris Taundry soap, goou | i Hit | lish fini nm Sree ga ah $1000 List Ii. CASH OR CREDIT ; if oir allie tee eae W alters Bs. Note | Mastertone Player Piano Ouilits, Sais : y, cay oat le price $19.75 $1. A Week Opens An Account tr etsictess ccc heatlare oe| Een 18 satin oto stonehenge monmane etree eck | Hs i 18 Open Evenings Until 9. Salurday Until 10. agle Asparagus, sind! 790 | Mkindwsiunm ctumeiures 8"? 20e |Hl uy ars wortntess, othorwie lod sights used id-hand plano, for | j ais m ‘ $15.98 nny Preserved Huts) pe EXCHANGE your old } exe of shave boausi(ul new Walters Bisa? any bal Your Credit Is pa 104-106 West 17th St, | i, Very’ Hinest’ oxtew gg. / 263 ‘Sixth Picendark