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BURGLARS FLED ~ONGIRL’S ALARM, BUT LEFT LOOT Miss Hawley Saw Them at Work in Brother’s Flat and Phoned Police. | Whon Miss Helen Hawley of 175 West t» Beventy-ninth street, was going to her @partment on the fourth floor, just be- fore last midnight, after atlending » theatre, she saw a light shining through the transom of the apartment of her Brother on the third floor, As her brother, a buyer for an importing hours, is in Europe with his family, she decided to investigate. She tried the door but it was lecked and a knock on it brought no response. iv order. $60 Russian Pony Coats.. $67 Russian Pony Coats . $80 Russian Pony Coats. $55 Caracul Coats $78 French Seal Coats. Handsomely embroidered and lavis! laces; included are a number of values to $2.50. Trimmed Dress Of silk velvet and French felt; bea trimmed; values up to $6.00. Cover, Stool, Carte age—25 Sheets off Musle. RIGHT BARGAINS ty} WHITNEY 800. $3, a Pala 95 WEIKERT : 135 FISCHER 150 HARDI.AN 9508. MONTHLY PLAN ry CETZa& 81 coer, COR. LIVIN aT, Phove block pete Borough Hall Sub, sta FOV OPEN EVENINGS ya's Wain hl See the Warships BStoamers Frank Jones & Kaaterskil! 10A.,M. AND 2P. M. 2 NOV. 1, 2. |: , \ | FARE 25 CENTS ‘To View the Warships FROM PIER 46, NORTH RIVER. | Sight-Seeing Yachts TMQ. nt “SEE THE WARSHIPS ~ Sight-Seeing Yacht Clifton hy ‘expert lec ot Ure, will describe in detail about (eeh, warship and tle points of interes @nbattan Island, foot W. 42d st cilsimtoaton), “at et A Wank kp $25.00 quality at $15.75. Lingerie Waists models, and embroidered mannish wai She went to her own apartment and called her nephew, Phillp Foy. He called Police Headquarters over the telephone and the police of the West Sixty-elghth street station were nott- fled. Detectives Healey and Flynn were sent from the station on the run and reported to Miss Hawley. She accom- panied them to her brothers apartment and an entrance was made, ‘That burglars had visited the place was evident as the rooms were tn dis- order and the silverware was In one of the rooms in @ bundle, ready for re- moval, but the burglars had been able to make good their escape. —_—————_—$ THE EVEAL Make Your Cut Glass Sparkle Soap leaves a greasy film on glass which is hard to remove; the follow- ing method of washing will, however, make glass cr: Take a wood in water of the same tem- perature, | After a glass has been | carefully dried on 8 linen, use a | er ‘s hair brush "eo polish the cut “I wouldn’t think of ca) | a Shortcake without D & C,' Mra, Ryan, 11 W. 108d St. NP. Darby & Co, Dé York © Self-Raising Flour For Pancakes, Pastry and Biscutt, Made by E. Pritchard,881SpringSt. “ Good on Cold Meats, Good on d Meats— | San dy glish It adds just | UW right zest to gravies, soups and salads. Per bottle 10c Hoyt Street Street Subway Subway Station Station Direct Direct Entrance Furon Sr.Cor, Entrance to Store Class parel Bargain NOTE THE WONDERFUL REDUCTIONS FOR TO-MORROW New Long Double Faced Coats Martin’s Collection of Fine Coats is the greatest ever gathered together. ‘| 400 in the lot; the new double faced fabrics; plain and mix- tures; attractive color combinations; values $20.00 Reversible Coats ‘| Smart Polo and Touring Coats of exception- | Beautiful dresses of soft satin messaline, ally fine in ined ale black broadcloth | in all the new colors; suitable for coats, satin lined; value any occasio’ $30.00, 15. 75 value $15, By 4 66 Martin’ s’’? Custom Tailored Suits Pertect.in every detail. Materials of the very finest quality and workmanship of the highest Over 1,000 new bright suits, mannish serges, fancy mixtures and chiffon broadcloth all ip ci sii eiatorately trimmed or plain tailored; Reliable Fur C oats and Sets $35 Cross Fox Sets... $25 Polar Fox Sets $65 Black Wolf Sets..... $12 Belgian Lynx Sets $7 Caracul Sets New Waists at Bargain Prices Fancy Silk Waists Messalines, Nets and Chiffons in the latest designs and colors; also a large number of lingerie walsts, accurate trimmed with fine he new wide frill\ "1.00: copies of $5.00 m frills Thursday Millinery Bargains Hats The latest Visit Our Subway Barzain Basement; Striking Bansains Dai REAL ESTATE FOR SALE— _BROOKLYN, bi | WANT LOTS Will accept one oF two ku yait parment. for one inovlel Jeubway station, Brook TTS SINGER Huider with 25 Years’ Experience. wands MIGHTY AUNT SISTA or, TROOKLYN, N.Y. “SAGAMORE? ” & “NASSAU” MONTAUK sty amas €0.'8 LINE SDAY, Nov ra will a iT vRIT nation and search | —600, Sat Ferry.” 20. |, VIEW THE WARSHIPS On « , ‘Tyaon' ra Bina, nae See coms, ‘ntina ‘Tickets ‘on docks, Brivog Sr. Bxuvy, to Store Thursday Bargains Collection of High Velvet Sailor Hats popular — from Paris; value $1.5 at Genuine Prices 9.75 Messaline Dresses * 15.75 with embroidered 1 97 Risaietcneneaes + e millinery novelty 97c SEE THE WARSHIPS Steamer BRIDGEPORT | Will Encircle the Fleet. | NIGHTLY ILLUMINATION | A SPLENDID St ADULTS, 50c. of tickets Limited, On sale at 171 121 Cortlandt) and at Ticket Office on K, (phone Cortlandt _ fall River Line Management a STEAMBOATS, Patten Line palit Mietiands Sea Bright, Long Branch, Asvery ‘and all te SUNpay, 4. 280 Pow Dai | Le, WW. atith St PIANOS AiID ORGANS. -] DOYOUWANT APIANG? rt tft I Now tay 1s tog tain fine, bas. LAYERS & UPRIGHTS at greatly reduced prices Factory Direct to Buyer | CATALOGUE FREB, CALL, MATHUSHEK & sh, (a ~ | Bway & 47th | 223 Spek te chy, 10 W, Prout Si, Fasishela | WEBI uprght piano, big bee | oo on iy ari 1 6S Court Bh, Breck, Six miles of Warships aglow with electric lights, | AC a CHILDREN, 2c, Pista Se as kas a a Ww NG WUSLD, POLITICAL, WSONESVAY, NOVEMBER 1, 1911. POLITICAL, POLITICAL. Shall We Abandon the Wise Custom of Re-nominating Tried and Able Judges ? HE principal duty of the voter in this election is to choose in New York County four Supreme Court Judges, a Surrogate and a Sheriff. The Gaynor administration is not on trial, nor are the acts of the Fusion ma- jority in the Board of Estimate a legiti- mate issue. The Mayor will still be at his desk on the day after Election, and Messrs, Pren- dergast, Mitchell and McAneny are not, on Tuesday next, to be held accountable for their delinquencies. Nor is the present issue a choice be- tween C. F. Murphy and W. R. Hearst for the leadership of the Democratic party in this city and state. | Mr. Hearst, tered as a Democrat | but accepted as the Republican. Fusion | leader, says that the paramount issue is. | the utter destruction of Mr. Murphy. What reasonable man will be blinded by Mr. Hearst's annual outcry against Mr. Murphy, who, in Mr. Hearst’s mind, has been the sum of all infamies since Mr. Hearst, and he alone of all the candidates on the Democratic State ticket, failed to be sere in the Democratic landslide of 1906 Shall we put the judicial ermine Rie re rivate counsel Shearn because of jearst’s political pique and chagrin Shall we make Mr. Hopper a Sheriff M cause Mr. Hearst is angry at Mr. Murphy? Shall we abandon the time-honored practice of renominating faithful Judges, to gratify the presidential aspirations of that man whom Roosevelt and Root held But every thinking man knows that the morally responsible for the death of | question of Democratic leadership is set- McKinley? | Hed at Democratic primaries. . Shall we repudiate the learned and up- This is not a primary election. It {s right Fowler because Mr. Hearst seeks to an election of Judges, a Surrogate and wrest Democratic control from its present Sheriff. , hands? ' Be not misled by false issues. The sole question is the merits of the respective candidates on the two tickets. In the past the so-called Independents have made but little less than a fetish of the principle of renominating candidates for the Supreme Court whose records have been satisfactory. Why do they so quickly forget their fight for Judge Whitney? The principle is universally commended. Why do the Fusionists abandon it now? Is it because of personal hate or thwarted ambition? Has greed for office extin- guished the holy fires of nonpartisanship in the Fusion camp? Look at this: TAMMANY ‘= FUSION Judge Scott - + Re-named Judge Scott - - Re-named Judge Cchalan - Re-named Mr. Shearn Judge Pendleton - Re-named Mr. Ottinger Surrogate Fowler - Re-named Mr. Baldwin Henry D. Hotchkiss New Mr. Mathewson The situation is so plain that no man should be deceived The issue is the judges; the important thing is to select the best men. With confidence, we ask the lawyers of New York to say before which set of can- didates they would prefer to bring their cases. Democracy offers Scott, Cohalan. Pendleton, Hotchkiss and Fowler, whose judicial fitness has been praised and for- mally endorsed by the Bar Association of the City of New York. Citizen s’ INDEPENDENT DEMOCRACY __ EXCURSIONS. see the WARSHIPS TRON STP AMBOA'T Ri. of Woat KSvAY, | Formerly Occupied by |THE PROCTER & GAMBL | Springs, 92.50. Mattress, 95.00 Furniture Retailed at Wholesale FREDERICK W. EVERS, Inc. 30-32 EAST 21ST STRELT Just @ step cast of B'way, Phone 1071 Gram, Low Rental FOR SALE. [SweetsCo" piamonps ON CREDIT, 170 ROADWAY COR, MALDEN LANE. | W AT CHE § ice BERGMAN, | iden Lane at ON DS it DNs eAONE WE ry FOR SALE. BUSINESS PRQPERTY TO LET. | BUSINESS PROPERTY TO LI Airy, Light Corner Offices 6th Floor Fruit Auction Bldg., 202 Franklin St. Soa", DISTRIBUTING CO. 2614 Sq. Ft., Will Let All or Part. Apply Superintendent on Premises. ae , ASMCATW SSUES NY eae jm Cieent ak weir) ob Credit, weekly or monthly ted i ott chi ae ontalncten ident jm Walte TRYING, 1000 Latin EXCHANGE CLOTHING co, <== | ‘The Only Downtown Credit Tailors, niga oil 5 diamonds inves, BACKS |] No. 19 Park Place, wear Broadwa: d EARN FOURTEENTH STREET West of Fifth Avenue Splendid “Red Tichet’’ Lots In Women’s Tailored Suits Rather early for reductions by usual standards, but not too early here—these “red ticket” lots representing about two hundred suits—new, desirable, but “on thelist” for a markdown—-Therefore:— Suits in latest styles and of modish materials--Broadeloths, Zibelines, Tweeds, plain and two-toned cheviots, basket weaves, serges and fancy worsteds—all seasonable colors with especially good variety in navy and black—plain and fancy tailored— all sizes:— Reduced As Follows $14.98 Suits—“red ticket” price—10.98 $19.98 Suits—“red ticket” price—15.98 $25.00 Suits—“‘red ticket” price-19.98 “Red Tickets’? Mean SPECIAL REDUCTIONS Other suits appropriate for the most exacting requirements— Elegantly made of superb materials—to 59.9° ¢+—___________- Women’s Fashionable Long Coats Remarkable Values Remarkable Prices! Fol, semi-fitted and loose—all fashionable materials and colors—raglan or coat sleeves: any finished on both sides so that they may be worn on one or other side ° —mainly with large collars and revers and handsome buttons. 14.98 12.98 I 498 | Worth to $15.08 Camels’ Halr Tweeda; “othe 9.98 12.98 ced, etvorth, ‘atch T Pain cl Chevrons, Frieze, hevi ad Curly Burly € belines, it ‘woods Frieze, Chinchillas. All wanted colors. All slaes. All sizes! LI atzes. FUR COATS AND SETS. Reliable and Carefully Selected Skina—Sold On Dry Goods Basis. Qe Trimmed Millinery for Women 5.00..8.50.. 15.00 Stylish, elegant Hats that cannot be matched Elsewhere from $3.00 to $5.00 more. DRESS HATS at 5.00 are in very large assortment—small and medium—stift and druped—velvet, also velvet and satin—small feather novelties, silk cords, simulated wings and quills of velvet or satin, cockagdes and coque form some of the trimming conceits of these beautifully made smart Hats for general OUR 8.50 HATS ure more dressy than the above, although many are ly plain, relying upon beautiful lines for smart effecte—several kinds of felt, as weil as sutin and velvet hats are also seen, and a greater variety of trimmings will be found. OUR 16.00 HATS—copies of f models and our own exclusive . fur and macrame lace trimmed—ostrich and feather novelties and flowers—-innumerable shapes, both small and large—stiff or free, as ina lovely gray felt with wide, but unwired rim. This is a gray hat having double-faced bandeaur of gray and white ring feathers encircling crown, and « white owl's head ut left front own ‘prcdsming hat beaver cloth model ry surprive forthe women of exacting taste whe ii becumingness as well as umartness, Super-Excellent Rag Values | Following are from leading rug makers, whose names stand for high quality..... j At prices quoted they will be readily recognized as unusually vate Velvet Axminstera— Finest Seamiese, Wiltone— " pany Persians an Utila ze—worih 82800." } 16.95] suditwentoned sfccte 129,00 Smith's haryiliny Brussels Ruge— 12 tt.—value $38.00, Rt tS Lr en | 10.98 MA, Grd, Semmens Asmintere= value $15.9 ment of newest und ‘most 00 /21.98 Axminster, Halt Ruge— ortlatlc effocts—value $28. 2. . Axminater Rug ax 4x10.6 ft axi2 ft. & 5 Princtpally floral Lowest prices qualities | 84x03 inch—val and lengths can be obtal 7454 inch—volue $1.qs peli GEL Lell las Women’s Tenderfoot Shoes are for Women with tender feet, or those who having some foot trouble, cannot stand any Iyhidany from seams or anything else . Twoease-affording ‘““Tenderfoot” items are described herewith :— Very soft kid,—laced—hand turned soles—-very flexible—seamless cut to | vent any binding at sides or premre on toes—medium opera toe, with or with. out cleverly devised tip to hide front lengthwise seam—low heels fitted with O'Sullivan’s heels of new live rubber, thus Hepsi | jar and by | to the step—good looking as well as perfectly piss fortable shoes—no lining but a cushioned inner sole—sizes 3 to 9—widths D, E and EE. 2.19 —ani— 2.98 Remember! Women's Tenderfoot Shoes combine style with comfort... .Tender- foot Shoes for women, like Knockabouts for boys und girls, are sold exclusively ‘ ———_————_+ Latest Novelties In Fine Lingerie Robes Women's Rain Coats €mb'd Lawn and Batiste An extraordinary assortment of the Reduced as follows:— most reliable kinds, such as Priest-| Those worth $8.50. ley's Cravenettes and English ,Rose-| Those worth $12.98 bery; also high-class rainproof Serges| ‘Those worth $14.9! and Covet double textures and! ‘Phose worth $1 . double-face Cantons, Black Silk Peau! py, h de Soie, Rubberized’ Poplins, Mannish ‘ove worth $19, Serge with Canton silk revers and | ‘Those worth $39.98. ; Beautiful robes far below costa | many others, AS EXAMPLES OF chance to obtain a dainty _ ring gown at about HALF PRICE... .Make how prices run, we quote: Double Texturo—Tan and Olive also lovely Christmas Gifts! it and adding spring 8.98 +13-08 Face Black and Oxford Gabardines— 84 to 46... . d. Double ented seams any part ‘duiteaees Toh 1 Tharsday | MORNING SPECIALS— That To prevent dealers buying, quantities restricted. No Mail or Telephone Orders Extry heavy—drawers double ati a WATT UNDERWEAR MAIN $1.69 Steel Kni = |'Hgnd forest steel wen's Heavy Coats. rown at Ln rover uTLehy SUINTLooR, 190. Aid hite Se ar fe, and Square ws drawnwork, E Nev aL ATS PEeOR Axminster, Rugs. 115 “Oriental and fo signs useful size, RUG Minh Phoonk 2.00 ‘al. Wool Blankets... 2.48 eluny and pretty lace inserts full aad % size beds—silk binding—beautifu SECOND FLOG BL ara at SEMENT, iheetings fae xs v aseaEN satite 85c Bird's Eye Diaperin B-inch-—aatt and abedioente LOnyart TOWELEINGS MMIN POOR. 79¢ Chiffon Ci 40 inch-—tichs} 1 colorings in Hats is NOS THIRD FLOOR, He Dress Gi gp ams ocr MAIN FLOOHE 98e Mm» Sweater Coats. . 1 ar gray Honeycomb stitob-—close knit, > PURNININGS"-MAUN FLOOR \ d5e Bleached Huck Towels 10 Isxi0- soft Sia ase, TOWELS mrAIN Women’s |i", H'dk'fs 12 79 & 9c Satin Messatin, me “Tw band n't cormere— | 35 tach HANDE BRC HERS. MAIN FLOOR. | | oer FOR THE poet WASH Dkk —beautiful high Justre—al Pee 2 KK FOR THE A Denote Morning Sy Specials

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