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y TET TALS PEACE Bresident Concluding His Visit fo Chicago Issues Annual 7 .... Proclamation. BOAT, Oot. 2.—President Taft 1: Gay fevsed nis annual Thanksgiving Geedemation, calling upon citizens of tee United States to celebrate Thurs. ap, Mov. % next, as a day of thanks. q@t¥ing and prayer. Following « long statement of the country's reason for ‘Tesakesiving the proclamation sets, 2, William Howard Taft, President of | tee United States of America, deste T&ursday, the thirtieth of Novembei @ Gay of thanksgiving and prayer, and I earnestly call upon my countrymen, and upon all that dwell under the flag of our teloved country then to meet es of worsitp, | he has shown us. Rich ‘harvests, industrial | j Prosperity, enlarged markets, freedum fron fai! In@, pesttience and war are mentioned in the preamble of the proclamation. | ‘The Taft policy of peace ix discuswed | bg | f national councils have fur-| thered the cause of peace tn ot) Japds, and the spirit of venevel has brought us into cloker touch other peoples. Strong in the senso our own right, and inspired by as attong a sense of the rights of others, wwe live in peace and harmony with | the world. Rich in the priceless pos- sessions and abundant — resources wherewith the unstinted’ bounty of | God has endowed us, we are unselfisii- ly glad when other people pass on-| ward to prospecity and peace.” Turning his face Kastward at the end of forty-five days of political joy riding, President Taft to-day conchided his “winging of the West” The President expressed himself to-day as “well satts- fied” with the results of the trip, as he fees them. “It has been a great trip," he de- olared, “I have had an opportunity to fet close to a great many of the people, and they have turned out In great num ders.to hear what I had to say, I have been able to tell then a great many things about my reasons for not dot various things and for dectini; other things. On the whole, I ¢rip has been a great success.” A visit to the National Dairy show, js Amphitheatre, opened Programme to-day, tho final day of his Chicago visit. Following thighe Iatd the erstone of the new elytfioure of the Hamilton Club, which entsetained him at luncheon. He watt leave for the I this afternoon. CHURCH SINGER MARRIES AT CLOSE OF EVENING SERVICE. ; { Bride Knew so Many People That She Resorted to This Plan to Avoid Formal Invitations. @OMERVILLE, N. J., Oct. 9.—There Was an unusual wedding at the First Baptist Church last night. At the close of @ special musical service Miss Jessa- mine Burd, the contralto soloist, stepped from the choir to the altar and was married to James Weir Lee of Stapleton, 8. 1, by the Rev. Frederick J. Soule, pastor of the church. The ceremony | was performed in the presence of huns | J 'dreds of people, the church boing! crowded to overflowing. Mias Lindguist, also a choir singer, wa Ideama!d and | |) Ralgh M. Cole of Tottenvilte, 8. 1., was best man. . ‘The bride is a popular singer who in Doctors Prescribed Morph. | Twas taken with a terrible pain in my | right kidney and right side, and had to commence doctoring, but got only tem- | relic! by the use of morphine. | ” his pain came oftener and worse, tried everything and six doctors, but still grew worse, Some doctors called it neu- ae ralgia, others said 1 had colic. i Te ] was so severe I could hardly ld run from my right y ny to my ith such excruciating . pains that it drew me al doub ] would keep my bed for days, and the ter. rible suffering 1 passed through I can- not express. After suffering worse than death for one year, and spending lots of money, I went as a last resort to a drug store urchased a bottle « ‘ Swamp-Root, the great kidney, liver anc bladder remedy. I kept on using it until Thad taken fourteen bottles, and to my f surprise I passed twelve gravel stones the size of small soup beans. Anyone doubting the above statement may cn- close stamp to me for reply CALVIN 5. TINE wid Clear Sprin ¥ State of Pennsylvania? York County 5s i Before me a subser bes, a Justice of . b the Peaoyin and for sad County, person % # ally appeared Cal sin >. Hinkle, who ae ing duly sworn vy me did de and say that ihe fi 1 forth in his lesti- monial a ta0 © in regard to bis received from Dr. hile wamp-fic ot are true and eight 0 ms. CMAIN §. HINA nt and +cbserihed to befor lay of dety, Aad, 1900. | OW. DICK, 5 of the Penee, | Mn Ppl ; 7h Prove What Swams-%09i Wil Do For You &, Send to & Co. Bingham: [Mton, N. E bottle, tt convine: ive |S booklet of vuluable information, telling all about the kidneys and bladder, When writing, be sure and’ mention the New Ak Evening World, Regular fifty t and one-dollar siz, bottles for sale it all drug stores, i Weil Khown here and tn Plaintela, where] BROKER GOES TO ISLAND has sung in chureh choirs for hamber of years. Owing to her larg cirole of friends she not have a formal at the same time | mony, so she : ' . mony at the close of tle musical all who desired THANKSENING AY = i Double Je Green Trading Stamps With Purchases Mc de Before 12 o’Clock THE EVENING | 1911. gain, T shail not, as 1 intended, sen- ence you to the fu'l extent allowed by aw—one year in prison and a fine of $0 —but to six months in the peniten- tiary only svery day Keitel is in prison he will of the Supreme Court to-day sentenced! had sent out thousands of circulars {n- to I!ve, Motorman Leroy wae not ar- Adolpy Keitel, a broker of No, % New| {Lous to the credit of the Compan: FOR A SIX MONTHS’ TERM. |trect to the itiackweit's stant pentel Penner Stun Justice Henry . tentlary for six Boy's Arm Cut Of by While try Heved she could edding and} : ee Yon | Keitel Sent Out Circulars Injurious | uettye and iyettons sta 4 Ray bh RA FALLS, N. ¥., Oct — Brig.-Gen. P. H. Ray, U. 8. A. retired, for elreuiating en ka ! Weuthe atietean: Salting Gunoaté) Ie k out on A block-long sign of the to the Credit of American | s whte hun gt narican Maiting Company painted in) whieh cen SO eary een ee tt It was shown by evidence brought out glaring White lettera ‘on the walle of sioulder, vie ap-|agara, aged sey years. Gen. Ray vice, of which she was the leading Malting Company. iA w three Weeks! tral by Assietant] certty.” he 18 fact. that] the concern’a plant at the foot of Hast, pl ‘ and the boy | Was in active > from 1861 wmtil Justice Page in the Criminal Branch” Distfict-Attorney Butler that Keltel you were not knowingly falsifying for Sixty-fourth street. rating room. fle ted 1806, NO CONNECTION WITH REENHUT-SI JUUF ER NuLoincs, _9-B.GR UT Pres. 18%& 19 STS..NEWYORK. Hats Trimmed Free Mm Arrow Day Sales- 3 TOMORROW we hold our Arrow Sale—a_ once-a-month bargain event, to which every department contributes one or more exceptional values. Look for the green arrow signs throughout the store—they will direct you to hundreds of really remarkable bargains that have been crowded out of this announcement. In every instance you'll find the values unprecedented, and you can come prepared to satisfy any needed want at a saving that will make tomorrow a profitable shopping day, Women’s $7.50 Serge Dresses, $5 Outing Flannel, 7! 5c Made of black or alt blue storm serge; stylish and In our Basement Section— improved, chiffoh-finished serviceable; cleverly designed heel id collar outin, i} an extra heavy quality; stripes It Costs YOU Nothing to Vote for Our Donation of $30,000 to Charity give this amount and we usk OUR CUSTOMEKS to tell us by their VOTES which charitable and benevolent institutions, societies and churches shall receive this money Women’s Gloves, $1.68 A sixteen-button glace glove in black, white or tan larly $2.28, but we lace tl on sale for Arrow «, jay only at this exceptionally $s] low price e . (MAIN Bultding, Main Floor.) Stamps Free these will be dis ributed fue day in our GRE P SHUT Building, Pemium Parlor, id F oor Ory 100 Free Stamps Good In Any One Hook New Side Frills, 25c nary Birds, $1.95 $4 bracs ae 9h You must wear one of the new side frills if you el iy Mack. | Gold-illed bracelets tor misses would be a smartdresser. Here's the 50c kind whe dione song ttt faa aaatey birds pei fe naehike ke Pee thet choiccot six styles, Line somely cneiea oh at half price—also jabots, lawn fichus and sailor rill; three-q r sleeves with satin- py that will make a nelettes in blue, red, brown, si and all bright gold finish; ftred collars; a large gathering es- faced, turn-back cuffs, Skirt has front and 85 You'll find them black; neat figures, stripes and dow; usu special Ae scares toes. An ideal aitts $ predtetd eek ee your back panel. An Arrow Day special at..... tory, at ally sold at 124 jay price (MAIN. Bulldiea, atala’ Flesre> (MAIN Building, First Ft EMAEN Balidiag, Sixth Floor. OMA Hiding, Basement.) Men’s and Youths’ Trousers Two large tables brimming with broken lots of trousers; medium and heavy weight; blue and black thibets, also fancies; all U: sizes—excellent y $ 1 65 $1.95 Umbrellas, $1.25 Women's Umbrellas; an unusual yaad to get an umbrella that is good enough for al! occasions ata very low price. Made of an excellent grade of union taffeta; selvedge edge; silk ine election of hard- $1.25 $ at Couch Pillows, 35c Filled with soft floss; size 24 x 24 inches. The values are so unusual and we want them to go to as many customers as possible, so will have to limit them to three to a customer. If you need couch pillows, don't miss 35- “@? oi Roys’ $2 Suite, $1.39 Dependable school suits; double-breasted styl fine woolen material; neat, dark patterns; knic! bocker trousers; sices 7 tv I'0 years; also Russ: suits, reefers and button-to-the- neck overcosts, cites Zt, 3 and § 4 years; choice, of Ploors (MAEN Building, Se Lace Curtains, $3.25 _ Genuine imported Irish Point lace cur- tains; rich and effective; large border and floral center; full length and width. The value-giving is very unusual, as curtains — of this character usually sell $ for $4.75 —special ‘ (ORPENHUT Building, $2.50 & $3, at.. (MAIN Bulldl this sale, Each sees Second heater eon Popular Novels, 49c Handsome presentation edition, bound in flexible leather, Ishmael and Self Raised, by Southworth; Uncle Tom’s Cabin, by Stowe; Little Minister, by Barrie; Treasure Island, by Stevenson; 49 c Women’s $7.50 Coats, $5 An unusual Arrow Day special. These coats ate all new and stylish. Made of thoroughly dependable 1 black Thibert cloaking; smart semi-titting effect, 4 i inside fold; jour inside straps; full length with deep shawi collar effectively swinging ring hanale; brass lock; trimmed with black silk braid and buttons; ., strong, "short strap tastencrs; cs } 45 coat sleeves have simulated cuffs. Arrow 5 KU wUeEP ALE rocmy ; size 24 inche:. @D.! Day price.. Sy (MAIN Muilding, Basement.) (MAIN Building, First Moor.) Women’s Underwear, 19c Women's vests and pants to match— thoroughly reliable, slightly fleeced underwear priced right down to the crowd-bringing point. Anticipate your Winter's supply 19° right now. A garment..... tee (MAIN Building, Mate 1o00r.) New effects jn chiffon scart veil inches, so can tell what a wonderful value they are at this price. An assortment of 25 le ather suit cases; sole-leath colors, Scarfs you would consider good value at 49c. On sale Arrow Day at... (MAIN Building, Main Floor.) and many others. Publisher's price $1.50; our Arrow Day price. (MAIN Batlding, Fourth Floor.) Scalloped Pillow Cases, 19c ‘When one can save 10 cents o1 japle article like this, especially when so many pillow cases are necessary, it’s worth a special j to this store. There are a hundred simi ings in this Arrow Sate, too. Made of soft-finished bleached muslin; size 45x36 before scalloping. 19 Usually 29c; each.......... ‘ c (MAIN Buildt Horse Blankets Ablanket specially made for outdoor use, being made of a very heavy wool with cotton warp, yellow with red stripes; weight about 9 pounds; size 90x96 inches. 83 50 They are regular $4.50 blankets. . (MATIN Building, Basement.) Boys’ Indian Suits These Indian suits are the popular play suit--they excite healthy exercise. ey are suitable for boys of 4to 12 years. A three-piece suit consisting of trousers, blouse and head dress. Of course you know these suits usually sell at 89c, but for tomorrow we offer ther 39 (MAIN Batiding, Fourth Floor.) $18 Rifles at 95c FT " 4 “The Spritgfeld" for which the U. S. G Artistic Pictures, 98+ aid $18-as this sensationally lewipritertemereey It is pictures of this sort that make “The Home They have seen service, but i.at .does not Beautifu.” Beautiful colortypes, in dark frames hurt them. You will have a patriotic relic and a " : ; good rifle. We also include a tuimber of with gilt linings, size ee taside, 98 Homingion . mitsieilseuing Heer 21x25 outside—only 100 at this price GFCVE other interesting gems for coliecturs. ic (GREE T Building, First Poor.) be «MAIN Baitding ord 25c Writing Paper, 10c For Arrow Day only—3,000 pounds of Brittany linen Luncheon Cloths, 98e correspondence paper; standard 25c pound package, Men’s Silk Hose, 15c Women’s Handkerchiefs, 12! D at Hemstitched luncheon cloths; pure linen, silver- made by Marcus Ward & Co., one of the best Here's a special bargain treat fordressymen—a| Regularly 25c—in the Arrow Sale, for one day, ressmakers’ Forms bleached German damask—one of those dainty Ke writing paper of the day ; popuiar pure thread silk hose in black and colors. Come ‘at half price, Made of all pure linen, hemstitched, } The wew 1912 extra heavy Jerscy-covered waist cy at ra a HO Te oc ; white, blue or gray; pound 10- and secure @ supply of. the best with embroidered Horal spray in corner. forts a Leslie quantity of sizes ranging from 30 ty ; size 56x74 inches. ac! Sebncny at b i i i " 4 ; woode! Af Arrow Sale Each Wn Sis 98- Eavelopes toimatcb; 26 for ae Te silk hose ever sold ai this sensa 15- Of course, they will not last long at 12: to ‘coden tottom: w.ocen neck tionally low price; pair...... fj this low price; special at (MAIN Bullding, Main Floor.) om and shoulder caps. May be puton a rod 15 N Bullding, Main e and used for draping skirts; esucl $1.50 A MAEN Helldiog, Maio Teor. N Bullding, Fourth Floor.) (MAEN Building, Main Floor.) House Dresses, 79c Shirt Waist Patterns Unmade embroidered waist patterns; dainty Arrow Day Lunch A special Arrow Day Lunch will be served at the Lunch Misses’ High Shoes High-cut button shoes for mis: id children—the $2.95 Chocolate Set, $ Austrian china chocol set, consis' Counters and in Tex Room Third Floor. Do not and exclusive effects that can only be procured ideal shoe aud the shoe that has the call. Made of chocolate pot and six cup: ucerstomatch,| A very special offering, The price tells the story, for, judge the luncheon by the price: As the tall patigre.s. youve never ease very fine calfskin with solid leather all richly decorated in dainty and as you know, the making alone vi a good nouse Sugar-cured ham sandwich, vani'la ice ee i c soles; all sizes up to 2; $2 and $2.50 $] 45 effective floral design. A very 8] 50 dress should’ co-t as muc! the juice of white . grades—in our Atrow Sale, at.. . treat Arrow Day special, at (HAG tliaing, Mela Fleer) we are selling these dresses, Made of # good : Ke oor. quelity percale in light or dark culurs; hy Ligh and low necks; special Arrow Lay Po a c - (MAIN Bulldiog, Second Plover.) cream with macaroons and pot of freshly 15 made tga ic He : eae (MAIN Building, Second Floor.) (MAIN Bullding, Third Floor.) Men’s Shirts, 29c Here's where you'll surely find a crowd of enthu- siastic buyers, because negligee shirts of this quality have never been sold before at this price. You'll realize this when you see the Gas Lamps, $3.95 A handsome, decorative gas ah corners ft a price a that will cause you to marvel at the price-lowering bla ieibe hay sellorceaeae: Rial meee wer of our Arrow Sales. Standard ot cast metal, smart millinery styles; no blacks ronze brass finish, fitted with 10- ee gl et Ha 456 inch art shade to match lamp; height 83 95 ky see included. shapes th (MAIN Bullding, Main Floor.) cee usually $s] 7. ass . sell at $2.95, tomor.ow at ie (MAEN Building, Hlest Bloor,» Boucle Cheviots, 45¢ In black only; a less-than-half-price si limit- Crib Blankets, 29c ‘An opportunity to save almost half. Be sure and come Arrow Day. A saving chance like this may not occur again in along while. White twilled cotton, wool-finished crib blankets shirts; cuffs attached; good patterns; 29 or pink borders. For Arrow Sale... broken assortme: at ‘ e (MAIN Building, Basement.) (MATS Bul New Velvet Shapes The new colored silk velvet shapes, the kind the best milliners are using to make the new ng, Main Floor.) Lingerie Waists, $1.39 8) OR ‘ Hi 64 Arrow Day price that marks the lowest figure $1.25 Undermuslins, 69 this handsome lingerie waist has ever sold for. The ial Arrow Day gathering of handsome and usual price would be $2; made of fine white dainty effects in gowns, petticoats and combinu- batiste, effectively trimmed with em- tions; made of excelient quality nainsook broidery and cluny lace and finished $ and cambric; daintily trimmed with lace 69 with side frill; very special ar 2 or embroidery; for Arrow Day only, at ec Arrow Sale of Soap Swift's Pride laundry Soap, for which you always pay 4c a bar, will go on sale Arrow Day at a special price—t0 four-cent 32 bars for nye e Aspecial box of this excellent soap, con- ining 100 bars, usually sold at $3.75, $3 18 will go on sale for the 5 (MAIN Build) Dew Drop Nets The dew drop nets for over-draping are the ‘ It's ion cry” of the hour, but nets of this quality have never sold at this price before, and will sell at this price only for Arrow D (Wd White only; 38 ins. wide; usually $1; yard e (MAIN Bullding, Main Floor.) Women’s $4 Skirts, $2.95 All-wool panama, English corduroys, mannish mixe tures and storm serges; cifferent medels;. all good smart styles; black, brown, Clue or gray; all weist sizes and $' all lengths _ «MALS. First Voor (MALN Bnilding, First Floor.) (MAIN Building, Virst Floor) $27.50 Rugs at $18.50 Room-size Axminster rugs in rich Oriental tones and designs, suitable for any room. Size 9x12; rich, Sy 80¢ Coffee Mili, 50¢ Genuine 5! eld glass canister; has steel grind- ers that produce coilee as coarse as desired or $4 Portieres, $2.35 Tapestry Portieres--Armure weave, with 5-inc’s } @ se.viceable and d jal merit. It is portiere: - Women’s Shoes, $1.95 | All the season's latest styles including patent leather, Men's Overcoats, 97.95 . i h ea lie. A ale SHURE lportectinn es up to fall and Winter styles, SRaTnmtal Tce if ‘ ce; ad sfined elegance to pulverize it to & powder; capacity one pound, heavy pile. A slight manufacturing imperfection. Up to Fo; i yles, some TOE REE hh HA "g ies home=they're seldom sold at this $ Not to be compared with interior c which is not noticeable, makes this as ith convertible collars; cut 80. worth less then $3—many worth $3.50; I) price, though. For Arrow Day only grades ata lower price; each, . ¢ price possible; however the weer RF Q inches tong: gray, brown oF i ty J all in a big Arrow Day sale, at . HUT Building, Hirst Floor.» (GREENTUE Building, Basement.> ing qualities are not impaired heed he ¥ oe ee c (GREENIUT Buitdtu (MAIN Building, Second Floor.) OMAEN Heitdie Youths’ Overcoats, $7.95 tyles, smert, snappy effects, espe- « F good Cressers, seme with con rs; pray, brown and ten sig, atar ar 87 gg (MALN Hullding. Second Mloor,> ] Women’s Gloves, 69c white and | ys the best glove value New York has known for many @ dey, because a glove of this sort seldom sells for less than &9c Pigue glace Envelopes at 17c A 25c box of business envelopes in pur otan excellent grade of stock, of which you willnot be ashamed. Your chcice I 7 c Tomato Catsup, 1¢ For one day only we will sell the celebrated Flaccus Stag brand of catsup at this price. It's a high i h made with unusual care , privately grown “4 c're giving it @ strong in- 1 tion bottle A c (MAIN Bullding, Third Floor,» fine, striped © effect; four garters attached Corsets, us you know, and es7 jor slender and medium Ngu (MAIN Building, Firs of ci her size 6 or 6, envelopes, good loves in black, white or gray; special value at 25¢--Arrow Day pa aloves . gray; sp (MAIN Bullding, Main Foor.) (MAIN Building, ——__ ee Brass Bedsteads, $5 A remarkable Arrow Day offering. You'll say this bedstead would be a splendid value at $8.50, and so it would. Polished brass bedsteads, fitted with 2-inch straight brass posts, half-inch ‘brass filling rods and %-inch brass top rails; extremely gy well finished and constructed; two sizes-- $} 4-6 and 4-0; special... o (GREENHET Building, Third Carving Set, 60¢ « Not only practical, but just the set you'll need to carve the National Bird. A genuine Sheffield $1 and $1.50 Hand Bags, 76c Including gold- and silver-braided velvet bags, plain steel carving set, consisting of two-pieces—knile and braided suede bags, corduroy veiver bass, has nine-inch binde, fork has figured tapestry bags, ulso fitted velver . guard protectors; stag handles, bags; in black and popular Fall colors 716 c An 80c set for -OVe with ‘chic, long silk cord hurdles 'GRERNHUT. Building, Rasement. Tara Ta eld Make alsacs Men’s Fall Suits iM a great one Gay sale, men's and youths’ s together with a lot of $12 and $15 fancy ede: cassimere and worsted tully forty different patterns; 89 15 s for men end youths, . (MAIN Building, Seeon unade voile robe ery; consisting ot banding, 3» yards ft 1! yards of plain Ny $4.50, wt MAIN Mutiding, Main Fteor, Floor.) Silk Petticoats, $2.85 sensationally low price for a fine petticoat—isn't ir’ But then we wanted tempting Arrow Day Player- Piano, $300 H. O. Buc!swheat Flour, 6¢ A regular 10c package of this highly nutritious ang Satin Messaline, 68¢ An allesilk satin messaline, the silk all the world Hair Bow Ribbon, 10¢ Plain taffeta ;h > y, ull-silk quality ;43, inches wide specially prepared self-raising buckwheat flour; 4 pavyeweight, firmly special, and so offer these petticoats, which are aN The celebrated Caldwell Player-Piano, ust luncheon when cembined with sausage aPevininelahadaat alta new hleb They gre ma uy samples good value at ive, but we're puting a BR e| Nudes bankhlacd ita rolling Wee Try iti u'll use this brand of pad evening 480 to rove” 0Oec ofcred 10 you at less than the 528 our for Arrow Day at tha buckwheat four; 1 ckage Arrow Day c Pench 115 Abin cost . Maint OUAIN Buildiog, ‘Third Floor.) [MAD ulldink. Firek Finer) MMS a a tug. Dirwt Floor.)