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THE EVENING WORLD, Charles E. Merriam, Titacia, At the mass meeting it plans will probably be made to the Gent for La Follette into the national oon- vention next year. In order to make thet “declaration of | principles” of the broadest possible cope, the conference abandoned the | original plan of specifying exact reforms | for which the Progressives stand, and/ the platform, as adopted, bespeake lodg- ment of greater poptiar control in gov- ernmental affairs, and the wresting of power from the representatives of the specie’ Interests. The exact measures) by which the Progressives expect to ao- | complish this reform will be outlined | tater, | Andorrement of Senator La Follette | came as the climax to last night's meet- ing, when the ‘declaration of prin- | ciples” was unanimously adopted. e | Wisconsin leader was lauded as “the | logical candidat ‘7 record, platform ead, | “makes him auch. 11s experience, his | 4 N character, ihia courage, his record of | CHICAGO, Oct. 17.~The business oF constructive lewisiation and administra the National Conference of Progressive) tive ability moet the requirements for Tepubiicans, at whieh Senator Robert) leadership mich as present conditions M. La Follotte was indorsed for the| demand.” P Preaiiontial nomination, was Gnished| As to business comittions, the “deciar- ation of principles” asserted: Jast night and the programme to-<day| "rns present condition of uncertainty Included only @ luncheon and a mase- in buainess is intolerable and destruo- meeting to-night. tive of industrial prosperity. It la worse era at the kuncheon included) than idle not to leave the question of Moses FB. Clapp of Minnesota,| Whether great business enterprises are Monehan of Minneapolia end legal or merely to judicial determina- tion. | ry ¥, Cochems of Milwaukee. At TI resolutiona wi drafted by B. the night mooting the speakers will bel p Gostigan, Colorad eam, | Genator Clapp, Senator Crawford of] chicago; James R. Garfield, Chicago; storm serge, with wide diagonal Souter, Atwon Pinchot. New York, and Ainte ot North carina “* ” ™|1! weave, The coat has a round collar forming oS | ee ; z= long revers reaching to the waist, edged with black Hercules braid; the back and front are belted by black velvet. The skirt is straight, but not too narrow, and is trimmed with braid. The best shade of navy blue, a good block, brown and purple. Sixty suits ready insizes 34 to 44. Tailored Suits at $18 Upwards and one-piece dresses from $16.50 upwards— a larger and more interesting collection we believe than most women think possible. But this is the Jubilee Year of the Wana- maker Store, and certainly the Jubilee Year of women’s clothing. Second floor, Old Building. TUESDAY, OOTOBER 17, 1911.'' a) TOMORROW in response to many requests we shall make a Collective Presentation of All the Paris Fashions Gowns, Wraps and Furs in a setting which has been called “An Enchanted Forest” In the Auditorium First Gallery, New Building at 10.30 A. M. and 2.30 P. M. Model Poses. Organ Recital This is the formal presentation of our Jubilee Collection of Evening Gowns, Street Costumes, Tailored Gowns and Furs, an Exhibit which eclipses all preceding displays in the history of the Wana- maker Store. Microbes In the Stomach Cause Dyspeps! d Death Responcible tor Nearly All Stomach and | PRLS TOOENTY TAFOLETTEBOOM | FROM WINDOW WN | WHL GET PUBU -FSMEN HESS ESTATE Estate Man Found Dead _ in Yard of West Seventy- 7 First Street Home. The New $25 Suits for Women To be presented in the Cos- tume Salons tomorrow serve to show the quality and style ob- tainable in our collection of mod- erate-price clothes. They are chosen by the same fashion am- bassador who selects our Euro- pean models. They have the same distinction. We endeavor to make them original and en- tirely exclusive with this house. These $25 suits are of heavy Indigestion ha: medical world in all tim relief has been the most physi been able to give. Millions have gone through life suffer of the eva — palp in the Progressives Will End Chicago A Conference With Big Rally for Taft's Foe. the torme: belching of wind, tion of the heart, stomach, dizziness, | after eating, sleeplessnes choly. | A sick stomach is responsible for mot onl, rheumatism jand kidney ail- ments but nearly every other disease. When the stomach is digesting its food properly the liver and bowels do their duty, the are fed with rich blood and the whole system is stimulated, strengthened and energized. Prof. Munyon clai is remedies will destroy these little parasites and will correct nearly every form of stomach, liver and nerve trouble. He says the | worst obstacle he has to overcome is doubt. For people have spent so mueh money drugging themselves with all | Sorts of nostrums that they have little ith i y new that is offered. peop! says, “to come to full expectation of getting well” tment is certainly very reason- ¢ ¢ Ww tne )@emes 3. Drummond, fifty-seven M4, & prosperous real estate and agent, was found dead in the yard of his home at No, 214 West atreet early to-<lay. The qwes clad only in night clothing $ te deleved Mr. Drummond fell he third story window of his home, ire, Charis Parr, whose home on @teeet backs on the Drum- property, discovered the body and Policeman Cook of the Wost hth street station. He roused gervants tn the Drummond home. ‘Mller, who was summoned from Hospital, declared Mr. Drum- Bad died almost instantly. Wednesday Bargains [A Few from Among Many} $2.25 Comfortables, 1.65 POR full-size beds; stitched or tufted and filled with pure white odorless cotton. Coverings of best silkoline in handsome floral designs. FlanneletteGowns —_—_ Men's Pajamas FOR Women, of fine fleecy AN extra wide variety of Madres, highor V neck; white Men's Outing Flannel Pa- and in colors, trimmed with jemas in all the latest color- is charge for a full months’ course fs only FIVE DOLLARS, Among the numerous callers yester- day, who desire to add their at of pee sets been ly benefite Munyoa » we publish the fol Jas. MacKenzie of 3346 W. 16th was cured a a Ley Les! some years «go by Munyon Homeopathic treatment, and has since been materially benefited by Munyon’'s Nerve and Gen- eral Debility Course. Dunbar of 357 W. 46th &., Satin Taffeta Ribbon—7 In. Wide 39c Quality for 24c Yard Color, width and soft satiny quality make them just what women want for the fashioning of pretty bags, glove cases, sashes, hair bows and other dainty gift trifles. Colors, pink, blue, cardinal, nile, jacqueminot, lilac, maize, bluette, marine and old rose. Main floor, Old Building. Piping. Value s1:00. 7 titea Valve #100. 70, i 3‘ ; ° says, the Keeps Munyon remedy ia ‘Special for to-morrow Specialtor to-morrow Th da WW kK f h J b l E r tear lor Ks? ailment and canse- Women’s Petticoats Couch Covers ir ee of the jubilee vents dele iy B cepts humanity ORIENTAL and Roman stripes, all colore; fringed all around, 50 inch fall length. Val. Wi28, 85c to s proper way of living and enj good health. erie Mrs. T. VonHasseln of No. 8 Union Place, yet te Hills, said: “I have used Prof. Munyon’s remedies for stomach trouble (indigestion) with satis- factory results, and advise others who OF very fine quality Flan- nelette in neat stripes, with Yates $50: Sposa, 2OC The Shoe Store’s Jubilee|Let No. 50— Women’s Imported Blouses Event At $13.50, instead of $20 to $20 L. M. BLUMSTEIN, W. 125th St., Bet. 7th & 8th Aves. 1p moment. More Than a Mere Display— presenting opening of each Autumn and | frst to show to men of New York just what well- at gazing upon them as they would upon fashion “agra They may possess— they may wear! And that rests the secret of the enthusiam with which New York men receive this semi-annual fashion show. It is a satisfaction for us to say, therefore, that our London style assemblage for the Autumn of 1911 is more comprehensive than its predecessors. Indeed, we regard the London Conference now opened as a function in merchandizing that rises to the dignity of a public service. From day to day we shall employ the public prints to give more of detail than is possible at the of it all like a great ruby, the Prevailing in London for the Present Season Opened This Morning make up the stocks of that trade” known as the Burlington a World-Mart these London Conferences at the Spring season we aim Main floor, New Building, ‘With the Burlington Arcade glowing in the center Wanamaker London Conference Showing the Correct Styles in Gentlemen’s Wear in the John Wanamaker Specialty Store for Men all sides of the Arcade, as well as throughout little shops and corridors, JOHN WANAMAKER I Formerly A. T. Stewart & Co., Broadway, Fourth Avenue, Eighth to Tenth Street 1068 Pairs of Women’s $5 Shoes at $3.25 In the six most-wanted styles of the season. Button and lace shoes of gunmetal calfskin. Button shoes of black kidskin. Button shoes of tan calfskin. Button shoes of patent leather with cloth tops. Button shoes of black velvet. Button shoes of black satin. Made especially for this occasion by a maker who touches no shoes to sell for less than $5--- but who was glad to cooperate with us in this once-in-fifty-years event. All sizes in each style tostart. Five dollar shoes in every particular, to go at $3.25, to- morrow. Main floor, Old Building. Ten distinct and beautiful models in the newest Paris styles. Alimited number. Hand-made. Of white or black-and-white net and chiffon, such as those recently shown in our Paris Con- ference. Hand-embroidered, trimmed with malines, valenciennes, cluny, or baby Irish laces; some with side-frills. All with long sleeves. Third Floor, Old Building. Lot No. 51—Toilet Articles For Two Days—ending Thursday evening—we will sell at half-price—for the first time—these high-class toilet preparations of the Wahna laboratories. Wahna cold cream, 50c size yer, 25c. Wahna skin cream, $1 size, 50c. i) iba den oe Oe Directoire perfume, $1 size for 50c.| Borozyme tooth powder, 15c tins, 8c And, at about half price, these standard toilet articles, Savon classique, a pure high-quality | each, two for 25c. soap, 25c cake for 15c, Hair brushes, about 200 assorted Lyi egg shampoo soap, 10c/ kinds, perfect in various polished size for Is, $1.50, $1.75 and $2 grades, 2,000 tooth brushes, regularly 25¢ He ‘Main floor, Old Building, i Lot No. 52— 300 Gas and Electric Table Lamps In the New Designs and Finishes At $8.50 Each, regularly $15 Portable lamps, finished in the new rich old gold relief. Base of heavy cast metal with square brass column, art nouveau ornaments. 14-inch art glass shade in the newest colorings of light amber and green mixed glass. The electric portable lamps have two 16-candle-power bulbs, with pull chain socket, silk cord and plug ready to attach. The gas lamps are complete with best Welsbach burner, six feet of mohair tubing, ready to attach. Second Gallery, New Building, Weahna talcum powder, assorted geen in paper cartons, 25c size for JOHN WANAMAKER | aS SSeS Regtateres | Trade Mark } Fancy Table Linens HE assortment includes Centerpieces and Betabliehed Half a Contury | laces, A great many distinctive pieces not to be found elsewhere are included in this collection, The same distinctive style characterizes the medium | priced goods, of which we offer an almost endless | Variety. | Our assortment of Madeira Embroidered Linens comprises upwards of thirty different designs, all moderately priced, as follows: Sets of 25 pieces, $7.00 to 46,00 a set. Sets of 37 pieces, $10,00 to 62.50 a set. Scarfs, 20 and 54 inches, $3.50 to 15.00 each, Other sizes at proportionate prices. James McCutcheon & Co., | Formerly A. T. Stewart & Co., Broadway, Fourth Avenue, Eighth to Tenth Street. | ESE.AC5STse-nM ADISON A GRAND RAPIDS MANUFACTURERS gol, When You Furnish Your Home VISIT OUR ESTABLISHMENT We Guarantee Satisfaction CASH OR CREDIT $1. A Week Opens An Account Open Evenings Until 9. ‘Saturday Until 10. (= A sevenetime Wort Want one fo- and prosper. | have stomach and nerve troubles to take the Munyon Stomach and Nerve Courses. In rheumatic troubles hie Kener) neutralize the uric acid eo qui a complete cure is generally ine ler reeeats ‘al arp shooting pains, swollen limbs, stiff joints and lame back disappear as if by Peer The best of all, this trest- ment contains no morphine, cocaine, salicylic acid or any Rats = drug, on the contrary it is beneficial to the stomach, heart and nerves, His improved Paw Paw Tonic, ior stomach and nerves, which he has de nated as the Elixir of Life, is mal scores of converts in this city. It is a wonderful tonic in building up weak, tired nerves. Prof. Munyon employs regular B- censed, graduated physicians to examinations and give advice absolutely free. In this city they are located at James Drug Store, 46th street and Broadway. A prominent physician said yesterday, “I never saw rheumatic pains driven out of the system and weak stomachs restored to their normal con- dition so quickly. Certainly medical science is conquering these two great enemies of mankind, and the world owes Prof. Munyon its undying thanks,” Prof. Munyon says he hopes every sufferer from stomach, liver or nerve ailment wiil call at the James Drag Store, 46th street and Broadway, and he is especially anxious that every person suffering from rheumatism, no matter how chronic, will give his rheumatic treatment a trial, because he believes it Wi henish cause and condition forever, —Advt. N dressed men of London have adopted as correct Doylies, Tray Cloths (Oval and (Oblong), ON ALL PURCHASES K stands for Knowledge style for that season. ae Tea and Luncheon Nace Sideboard and The Most Complete Stocks Which all of us need But we go farther by importing these things in Sidetable sceertss Bureau and) Ghiltenien: Covers, | Best Qualities Lowest Prices If, in this Life’s race, sufficient quantities that ‘ers ea, Luncheon ai inner Cloths, decorated with =| i wi red New "or need not stop | various kinds of hand embroidery and beautiful Furniture, Carpets, Rugs, Bedding, &c, We wish to succeed, For lessons in this Or in that look to-day And see what World Want Advertisers have to say. THD WORLD PRINTS MORE “ZH STRUCTION” ADVERB THAN ANY OTHER NEW TORE NBWSPAPER, ————s OGOOU 4 104 ny . ( ec" 202 Washings Ea! aot Hhotiinen te brlatlie et “the Meanwhile the doors of this congress of men’s style are open—open to men forties athe eid ta he / * . . : Opi | Win Hureate Pulitser ihulldiea | Primarily, but to their wives and mothers and sisters as’ well. th Ave, & Bath St. watderchstona works all week. Order é de eaek, es os