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President ts in fine condition afte: Journey and says he is well sat ied | with the trip. “It has been a great journey,” said | the President, “and I believe { have jf} i grown closer to the people of the country and that they have been able | ‘ to appreciate my point of view better | as a result.” In the course of the trip Secretary Hilles has received and answered 4,500 | letters and telegrams, This ts the record of the clerical branch of the White House when it “goes on the gees President, Who Travelled 13,- International Wedding. STAMFORD, Conn, Nov. 3% — Miss 436 Miles and Met 4,500,- | vaskatt Murai, was married yesterday t at the Murai villa, Riverside, Conn., to 000 Persons, in Fine Shape, | Austin Feucntwanger of Madison, N. J. | Owing to a recent death in the bride- groom's family only relatives were HOT SPRINGS, Va., Nov. 8.—Pleased «at the prospect of four days’ rest, Presi. | = ‘dent Taft settled down here to-day after the longest, buatest trip ever made by an American chief executive. After forty-eight days of travelling, speech- making, banquetting and campaigning the President joined’ his wife and his ‘daughter, Helen, having left them at Beverly on Sept. 15. Since then he has travelled 13,436 miles, and when he eaves Hot Springs ne will ride 1,834 miles before returning to the White Mowe. According to the official records of Nothing daintier ‘Seoretary Hilles the President has 7 ttalked to 1,551,061 of his countrymen nor more tempt~ since he left Beverly, Hilles estimates i i the street crowds who greeted the Pres!- Ui has MB before a king pen during his various stops at 2 8 Would make the total number of | peewnns wiio have secn the Pres! than a boftle of the tip about four and one haif m Wile tie President Pabst , the tiriff board and the Bh Ritbon Supreme Court—ho made a total of 3%| JA ue. wepeccbes on the trip. Auditoriums, The Beer of Quality Seen Parlors, public squares and d olhouses were occupied by the it's ji crowds that heard Sac! lee lye He visited 26 cities and petizing as it loo towns in twenty Five other j' ici ‘States were passed through, but no| Loreal delicious and satops Were made in em. On th whclesome as it is Jump from Los Angeles to Bu ft and seteesii tthe President rode for twent focal tet | ona hot summer day. trust laws, a defense of the| long | Across Nevada without making a sin stop. Before he conciudes this line of} travel he will have visited twenty celght| 1 4: States, or nearly two-thirds of the Order a case today. country. Twenty-seven Senators, including six Best Wemocrats and seven Insurgent Repu Dealers Everywhere cans, greeted the President at vart Places. Seventy-seven members of House, of whom etght were Democ met him on the trip. Twenty-two eraprs were in his company at various tines, Insurgent Kansas heard more from “the President than any other State. ‘There he made thirty-three epee Washington came next, with twen nine speeches. Chicago led in the clt with eleven speeches, while Los Ang Jos heard ten. acording to Hilles. The Saeelale oe onsarel @ a Foremost Clothiers Since 1845 a) a E Two-Thirds of a Century tS Anniversary Specials) | Suits, Medium and Heavyweight Ovct- coats t! in tailoring, fabric, style and f service are the very best possible 20.00 15 50: | and 22.50 values 2 Suits, Medium and Heavyweight Over- that in tailoring, fabric e are the very best poss ee 25.00 valucs..............055- (2) Suits, Medium and Heavy yweight Over e] coats that in tailoring, fabric, style and service are the very best possible 27. 30D BO and 30.00 values.............. cee eee ee ft @ Suits, Medium and Heavyweight Over- fel coats that in tailoring, fabric, style and | service are the very best possible 32.50 50. and 35.00 values..............000ee eee Extra Special Vaiues in Suits & Ovcreoats 18.00, 20.00 and 22.50/25.00, 30.00 and 32.50 Winter Suits and Over-| Suits, in broken sizes, in coats, in broken sizes, for | Worsted cheviots, in exclu- |) men, young men and boys. sive designs; in English and Your size is regular models, all sizes here, h q b missing sizes in in all pe ee ‘12. 50 some styles... "46. 50 Clearance of All Medium and Lightweight Imported English Overccats and Rain Coats | el Here in complete assortment are Winchesters, Raglans, Chester Raglans, Whitehall Cheste: with belted hacks and slip overs—all master tailored LE ieteh, Scotch and English coverts, vicunas, Ewsedts, = (2) hand-made Harris, Shetland and Donegal tweeds; jalso rain-repelling Garbinettes and Garbardines, Heretofore the prices have been 40.00, 45,00 and 26.00 Plain and Pleated Fall Shi ni Cost models, values to 1.60 Plain and Pleated Fall Shirt Coat models, values 1.50 to 2.00, i World’s Stanaara french So iy Ali from regular stock, vaiues 4.00 and 5.00, Derbies and Soft Hats, Valucs 3.00, 4.00) and 5.00,,... Boys’ Winter Uvercoats, Regular valuos 13.50 to 15.00.......e000005 Boys’ Winter Overcoats, Regular values 15.00 to 18.00... Motor Clothes for Cwners and Chauffeurs Your Charge Account Is Solicited, es Smith Gray & Co. | | Two Brooklyn Stores: } ‘Two New York Stores: ia Fulton St. at Flatbush Av. zd he Broadway at Warren St. fa Across from City Mall, @ Pigecany at cali Av. Sth Av., Bet, “7th ¢: 28th Sts, . THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 8, 1911. sma Sale of New Petticoats At Saturday prices that will surely p'eace. Women's Cotton and Wool Jersey Top Petti- Men’s ; Winter cere American Knitting Mille $2.00 Weel Shir s as@ @ri Men's shits and drawers; producticn of the American Kn tting Mills; pure thread conte, with sateen sectional flounce, at....,.. 98e weol; regular $2.00 shirts and drawegay’ Klosfit Jerscy Top Petticoats, with sateen or ve'y popular goods; at t Dalebioom flounce, tucked or shirted........ $1.49 Lads Mena | Aon phat Petticoats, with sateen alebloom st Moomingtales', Second Floor, 80th St, Section, Desvers Men's regular ¥ 1.75 heavy gray natural} tural wool doubl< b woo! “shirts and "1 Oe hirts: ictly first 1 crawers A Crowd Bringing Sale of 2,000 Boys’|Men, Have a Suit, Overcoat or Raincoat *| All Wool $7.00 Suits and Overcoats| Made to Measure 12” Come In To-Morrow, Saturday! This i Oo Last Merchant Tailoring Sale We Will Here is a money-saving event that will bring a crowd of thrifty parents to Bloom- Hold This Year. Only a Few More Days of It! Don’t Miss It! For twenty years this event has been constantly grewing in importence. The discriminating men of New York appreciate the value we offer by coming back and bringing their friends alorg. They know a good thing. Come in to-morrow and see the splendid DAYS OF SALE | line of fashionable woollens from which you may select. The tailoring will be done by experts—men who annually please thousands cf men, and they’ll do the same for you. You may have a an overcoat, a raincoat or Prince Albert coat and vest made to measure, ¢ 12. 80 ‘and all you need pay is Bloomingtal ingdales’ to-morrow. Note the following remarkably big valucs:— Boys’ Double Breasted Suits—Made of blue ge fancy cheviot and worsteds; cut in Norfolk and derby models; sizes 8 to 17 years, Sale price....... $4.95 Boys’ Russian and Sailor Suits—sizes 214 to 10 vears.; made of serges, corduroys and fancy cheviots; our Eatur‘ay price will bes... $4.95 Eoys’ Eutton-to-Neck Overcoats Bes 24 made of blue and gray chinchills, N lined: aise fancy cheviot coats, in ll ee ee $4. 95 Big Boys’ Overcoats—fizes 8 to 17 years, made of tancy cheviot, in all colors. Our Special Sale prise $4.95 Bloomingdales’, GOth St. Section. chant Tailoring Dept,, 84 Fioer, Girls’ and Juniors’ Chic, New Dresses, Suits and Coats in Sale of Fresh Cut Flowers, a Bloomingdale Sale Ripe With Opror tunities! | At the Very Lowest Prices of New York! Hundreds of clever styles ¢o to mike up this vast assortment of 120,000 Fresh Roses and| 25, 000 Fresh Chrysanthe- || irls’ and jun! * dresses, cffording a sclecticn from which the most faatidieus “neg shaves cithy cave, © The cale is distinguished by very Carnaticns _mumsé& American Beauties éxeeptotial Velten, offered tv every Histentes Ail the leacing varieties and colors, | Tee aie aie ol iit fr std ew : nelucing the Killerney rose; the) varieties. ‘They are 3 to 4 feet Children’s Coats of All Woel | Girls’ Dresses of Shepherd exclusive flerist's price is 35¢ to! jong and in any exclusive florist's Cloth, colored corduroy and chin- ecks, sé iler collar and cuffs $1.00 per dozen; at r in town would cost $3 to $5 per chilla cloth, double breasted wit! feld of plain cloth with silk 10c, 20c and 35c doz.| ***'** Se and 10c each}, rows of fancy but- traid, pleated skirt; tons, nicely lined, 2, $1. 98 emblem en shield, Large Lavender Orchids, regularly | 20,000 Sweet Double English be : 3 for tclt, 6 to 14 yecrs sell at 75c and $1.00 cach; at the| lets, 50 in a buncl Sand'4 years, ...45 ; apccial price, Saturday, ge Saruday, ot Tee Juniors’ Dresses in Fine Serges, | Girls’ Tailor Made Dresses in cach. € . 15c and 25¢ an assortment of new and prett b ine Serges, various styles, trim- poe Floral Designs our All Other Fresh Flowers at }4 less models, with wide silk brai nd with plain and striped broad- pee P. than elsewhere. > Special sgtin or plaid trimming, round or cloth, full pleated [fr ree Delivery gore wal deiiver tioween vo aay att Greater New } pointed collar, ‘i 10, 12 and 14 promptly. kimono or fitted ye eee ign $8. 98 In° Our Roof Conservatories We pe Vyears......0.+. | an Junic es in Drecees in Velvet and | 1,coo Kubber Plants, growing in 6| 300 Extra Large H i r-vers and pointed hae inch tee and bemiog 15 bi eae tt for CN yrds, $1 cal leaves, which are regularly sol in this v ci f and cufls of atin, oe for £0c and ar 9 pice thevitg ie 3 | wand cf hand-embroid- E r . LY _Not more than two to @ customer. ‘o sleeves, jabot This Combination of Bults including @ package of fertilizer, usually sold by Cr flcrists for $2.00 and $3.00, and our low price 50 € at a clearance for.. 3 Girls’ Dresses of Fin of I Cloth, round neck lar, kimono sleeves and trimmed with satin, 10, 12 and $12, 98 14 years ne e Prunella 48c | 1 dozen Tulips 1 dozen ec 1 package of 1 dozen 29 Regular va soleres corduroy Bas chen 1 dozen Crocuses 29 For Saturd 2,3 and 4 year., one of the | Women’s “Hobble” Shoes! | To-Morrow Will Be a Great we Sits se oe Sead $3.50 | §.55" $3.98 | Piano Day at Bloomingdales’! mates FF Women will fairly revel in the showing The newest styles for this season are The name Walters on a piano or Player-Piano stands for the of new waists that Bloomingdales’ are these 16 and 18 high button boots for highest grade. 1 1 1 a Walters Pisano or Player making. No matter what the style, it is women and college girls. Built on new is as safe as inve: n United States Gold Bonds. represented in good quantities in this big modei lasts, with short torepart and highly arched x waist department of ours, shank inside, casy fit and gracefut | Greatest Pian Sale We Have Ever Held To meee the’ Berane of Gatinday/e eo cnad Complete lines are ready: here are new messaline waists, fashioned with Jalf, same top; Gun Metal Patent Coltskin, dull top; Vict Kid, with cloth top. Special at $3.50 an $3.98, Women’s Hobble Boots, $2.69 Gun Metal, Patent Colt and Tan f R double revers, set aff with fringe and buttons and EE handsome yoke collar of ecru filet lace, three- quarter sewed-in sleeves, at the attractive price, for Saturday only, of $4.48, Special ‘Tailored Waists of chitton very pur {feta or megsaline, pleats and but- $ Russia; 17-button pattern, measur: suring 814 inches high. | chaser of a tons, button ‘ront, long sleeves 2.98 piano to —: — , ° , 9) Sh norrow a ‘Sloowingialee’ Waist Store, 34 Floor, Les, Ave Sexton, Boys’ and Girls’ ‘Nature Shape oes renucs ful PP Girls’ Extra High or Iegutar Shoes Boys’ Box Calf, Gun Metal, Vici riled al ° ’ 9. tin Metal, Vie} ids Yan Calor | Rid and Patent celt shoes but. wise cab’ | Bloomingdales Patent be ather; priced according ton, lace or blucher styles; accord: and’ rubber 4 des, ise ana LAD) Son eae at 1.98 cover | | Solves the Trimmed Hat Problem ___Beomingtates’ Shoe Bop, Second Floor, Shoe Sip, re St, Section, t dA 280 Wat agavinn of You can now buy for $5.00 Trimmed — Everybody can buy. the best plane: mianutaayalse a6 & baying Hats at Bloomingdales’ that you pay $10 to 339 sale ewes iodine of renown $12 for citewhere and consider them bargains. We are kept in conscant touch with every new style in millinery et all times; pattern’ hats, copies of mo: d our own exclusive di styles and n ls are here at the price of $5.00, 3-HOUR SALE SATURDAY, Fiom 9 to 12 o'Clock. On Second Vicor Bargain Counters, Come early 250 Black and All-color Tailored Trimmed in a Specia! Saturday Sale at in Can Get These Pretty Coats at This Price To-morrow, Saturday, Only. Ge Girls’ $5. 5.00 Coats, 9 69 ~ Isior Wa si $225 “Plymouth Pint : r Z Iters Style D Walters $1,000 Materials include cheviots, mixtures, beavers, , in this s $260 Grand Pianos at corduroys and other high grade fabrics, all made age No extras. The piano will he deliv up in fetching styles to meet the tastes of $5 Down and 181 Per Week peat id abs ai 3, growing girls. Coats are not skimped in the . Hate; all good styl lect fi making. They are full length and suitably Come and Hear the Beautiful Spect Toned Walters tate; a Seed wily tho etecels een lined. In all colors, and in sizes for girls of Mastertone Player-Piano. ; values up to $4.50; on’ eale 6 to 14 years. A'l cut to fit. s100e Walters day Anyone y, second floor Par- $1 Ou To-morrow is the cay on which you may Note Iilasterfone Can Play secure one of there c s for $2, 9, Player -Picno Any Music Another great bargain in i ceer-orennes Nace Bipot children’s and misses’ ne ul on i peras, Ay ‘. Saiurday Sale of Fi esh Meats $395 es quality ready to wear hats; Special sale on Prime Meats and Choice Poultry for Satur aa Popular b'ack and all co!ors. We pic day. Deliveries promptly me PenGA nen) a ture three of the many styles; values OP, to © 99¢ $3.00; at..... 5 Doven Children’s Black Rolling Brim ino made, Roast Reef—°% * Lamb | Music, Ete. e rolls of usic cabinet, bench and cover; $10 Down and $2 per Week music, 4) Untrimmed Beaver Hats; y) 99 Por tcl teach ee ine v vies soit exncraly | yagbdlhni NG Oval Snudittnae pine opine bree fines ta ZY regular $5.00 values; Saturday $ ws Shoulders of Pork for Roastir¢-Pino solid meat; Ib, 13! ¢ On Cash Sales wo will box and ship planos free of charge to any part of the U. 8, Chickens—Net oat : I frctbly I mace | Exchange Your Old Piano ("wai Player-Piano Blasky \ipchilede’y tlie vord ot 236 tb. hie vr “a You the priviloge cl’ paying ay Unlenee et 81 ner weal Werseos ; cyte ees ieee ce wer tata gatis. ction LLUGIAGU ALES’, Lexington to da Ave, 99th to G0th St