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: HE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, NOVEMBER EBUSINESS MENHONEST? | 827 7."urecnno col ee 4 put the great majority of mankind q q — ———- eo ——_ -- is morable and fair dealing in ite re- ‘ lations with {ts neighbors. f A Barion Hepburn, President of Chamber of) The Intenaity of the critica of aie =ON SALE NUNDAY.AND TURSDAY= i ‘ sree, says J Society and Busi- rece a meee ‘ ; ‘ en cy Honesty. : (Sere eR ore | All-Wool Suitings wrald Square QP orondway,ehosthse | | tess Resi Upon Cornerstone o onesly. ment in “ie respect it i ] 54 INCH ail-woo! diagonal Suitings, cloth finish SS ny " colors ick, navy, Russian blue, rose, taupe, . Mr, bel f q ' “Asa matter of cold fact, no successful business man in| Wgrton of society. ‘wot Bl etc. Value 825 per yard, Speci 69c i ern times can be honest. Conditions in business are Portieres Net Bed Sets of to-day that the business man must take gross advane potently élepreves she ARMURE and Rep with3 inch WITH handsome Renaissance Open Til 6 P.M, As Usual i of his competitors every chance he gets or go to the) t centrepiece, corner motite, sects JB AB 10 RIE SP bach A i ll. Competition is too keen."'—Accusation made by the) thins one ia deed an the Heal H 2'; yards long. Ve wD 49 ‘Acabtan, “Value per J 98 tised in fi . Reginald John Campbell, pastor of the City Temple, Lone) ye" giate anking Department, there H $3.25 per pair. Speciale set $7.00. Special... Hs Most of the sales advertised in ' " , y aa , vae slender authority in the I ove , 2 vs . q Prt | England, who is here on a preaching tour, in a lecture) wat wsnst autoriy In the tues evr Lighting Equipments at Cut Prices the Sunday papers will continu, oa ered in Philadelphia. State Government. Only when the f ee b f f © | heed. of the department “suspected” tavarted Os Lait, Bistivie Glas twos augmented bya large number o : —— wrongdoing waa it permisstble for him x1 comp., reg. 40c; now... 25¢ shape, with opring clasp gre ; ; 4 Ti ai irae Gander the law to examine the Uookd of | Geccins Tengoroncodtantiva, stoner this'ealss--” ZOC Tuesday Specials of which the 1 The Evening Wor any banking Institution, kil inverted or uprig Gas Mantles, reg. 10c..... 5C : ° l } qubmitted the above |HE SUSPECTED AND B) segctarsoc nowt”. LEC Cendie chads, ecch,,... 10 following are fair examples. q lartling charge to prom: | ek sca ann Se R & G Corsets ; t 1 ho a Ht 1 f ent business men of May tote the eapriene cheeles aE ' Our Corset Department is replete with a generous t lew York City, and to» local institution, prepared to make an x Pirate UCR wr thie sequiereionte ot Overy th ad : y prints the fifth of a ere shail net ge Citeneh oor backs,” 4 gown. their construction they combine comfort, . f ries of interviews on said the counsel for the bank. “You +I y’ t know you exceed your authority under a f je accusations of the the law, unless you have reason to | ‘auepect’ w: doing.” ted London clerjy: well, t ‘ecaped * sald Mr. Hepburn | Price range $1.00 to $5.00 Fe jn, wh views on with © promptness that nearly took the " i Visitors Are Cordially Welcome. vy off hit vot. i sof e relation of the Mare the exmetisation. that Zollowee: Mtr ; . : Watch Our Window Display, To-d ul egll al OW rices Hep» n found the bank In excellent condition ana its directors faithful cus- - oe = - ——— = See oreo, oF tedtane of the funds deposited, But an important officer cf the bank was found 1] Tuesday and Wednesday i1|| . Those conversant with the Macy policy of selling mercham ‘ material world have considerable sum of money, which had been covered for years and = di rt ree r . him an interna of which was most gratefully received by the previously objecting ise will best appreciate what this further saving means. { e kK jal reputation, Kev. R. «. CAMPBELL. The following year Mr. Hepburn catised the Legislature to change the law, and since then there has been continued and absolute supervision of the banks of this State. That is why the banking fraternity looks upon Mr. Hepburn as t ft Hepburn, president of the New York Chamber of Commerce, @ lead- | its mouthpleog, 108 SUPERB SILK-LINED KUCKANUM overcoats... $26.90 These are made of what is generally eriticiam from business men published in The the Rev. Mr. Campbell has revised his charge against the bust nd puts his personal honesty above question, i ? ” ker and at one time Superintendent of the Banking Department for the Under fire ning World, ommunity as of New York, is inclined to believe that the etenographers who took down | o,)1 555. 8 | @hePlev. Mr. Campbell's Philadelphia lecture erred in their notes. “I have been quoted as saying that the Anférican business man was dishonest, JAMES McCREERY a 60. f , Mr. Hepburn, who ts a director of more than a score of industrial | that without sharp practices he could not succeed. That 1s not the case at all, | When I speak of business men I don’t mean the American, the Canadian, the 3rd Street conceded in the trade to be the best ag eet as a a al Lecter! Leatontpdal and dictated the followiM’ | postisher or the Australian. I mean all business men,” 2 34th Street overcoatings produced in America, ¥ English olergyman’s accusation: pe.cteteteslintaiierte Ss " the output of the mills being confined id ft yh oterist! ft th ont time, which te the legitimate eub- e 4 ‘ ‘ 1 icon, tc eamctvccion. BO eT ND OOO ae Lior amuses, Postanints “ete These Stores will be open until 6 o'clock a a a ass jusiness seeks to advertise ite wares by arresting the attention of the public ARE GOING TO EGYPT. day. “The early part of the winter we Tuesday, November the 7th (Election Day) Shear lined with a splendid i —_——-- vill the Nile and after New 5 a is by startling advertisement. Extravacanza in thi; connection is continually ; Varnes eepatt to Sturn to New Tork te, 4 ‘ f Witl Return After New Year's, but and then to Fernclifte. Beyond that we quality pure dye § k, and fasniones 7 ee lusive Chesterfield i fe have a right to look to the pulpit for candor, conservatiam and painstax- Haven't Made Any Further have made no definite plan.” ana ral ed a ty 4 bo abe Faccuracy Of statement, and therefore are properly shocked by the etatement Plans, wiav Daath Peel >. appropriate for both day and weiner { of the Rev. Mr. Campbell when he says, ‘No successful business man in modern | povGHKEEPSIE, Noy. 6—Col. and}. When John Brown, from Orai ; On Tuesday, November the 7th wear, All siees, trem $4 te 46 hele plans for the winter. Ins : ’ is our usual price fo! : STATEMENT IS ABSURDLY UNTRUE. \: oft street and the Bowery, just after mid- ——————————— ‘ je the holidays at Ferncliffe, their at ; uality. f ii e statement is untrue, absurdly eo, and there ie @ manifest doubt as to | home near Rhineback, they will go to del derhi a MOhae (MARE hours latee ee : iM ni been correct); juoted. Et %t for December and return to] w, hi Brad: Hed ‘in Poll o RT nn nc sce Seance coe cas consaee screuone ot ws | xeon sors Beree Rata nna hee. him break own | JUNIORS’ SUIT DEP'TS. tm Both Storea, 180 HANDSOME KERSEY 4 cia yr el “We will start early next week for|the door of Brown's room, They found i ‘y Aad id the Colonel, when he| hi conscious. He is recovering at : ss this were not true, instead of existing conditions whieh are coa- | the, Hast’, auld the Cen ee ne ae vincent's Hospital, Girls’ Tailored Coats of Navy Blue Chev- AND VELOUR y making for the better, we would be retrograding, going back to iot or Mixed Fabrics. Size 6 to 12 years. OVERCOATS $19 15 s oe x POLITICAL. ers POLITICAL. 7.50 to 12.50 ha a ca We secured the materials for these coats months ago. Since then the demand for kersey and velour overcoats has increased to such an extent that the mills are ‘sold up,’’ and refuse to take more orders for this season—at the old prices such as we paid, They are cut on the new conservative model, inalength reache ust below the knee. All sizes from 34 to 46. ing j b A ; 4.75 is our regular price for this quality. 230 ALL-WOUL THIBET AND veLoUR overcoaTS . . . 914.75 These come from two manufacturers who cannot produce overcoats of this quality to sell under $20.00 and get a profit. In view of the large regular business we do with them, they models. Size 6 to 14 years. 4.95 and6.75 ! EXPECTED 10 ASK . THIS ELECTION IS A Juniors’ Tan Rainproof Coats. Sizes 14 and 16 years. 6.75 Richeson’s Attorneys, Not Yet! Unusual Values, candi BY DEFEATING THE TAMMANY Ready and Proceedings May Vote N O ASSEMBLYMEN! Broadcloth Suits,—girdle skirt, tunic ef- . Be Postponed. fect; plain tailored coat, finished with large a L agreed to co-operate on a net-cost-to-manufacture basis. Bt revere and velvet collar, lined with Peau de ete are a Hayy Minter een t ona NG made from the 6 ie The Gaynor-Murphy-Cullen-Foley Charter was not an honest char- Cygne. Sizes 14 and 16 years. 25.00 esterfield model reaching just below the knee. “p dial ae on PR excigg a pas Murphy : y ‘ ba ie yen ‘scbant . y s Needless to say, they are splendidly tailored, and we may the ®uperior Criminal Court, set for to- ter, but was drawn for the private benefit of private interests. Misses’ Blue or Black Serge Dresses, — add that they are truly remarkable values. @ay, probably will be postponed in or- Ger to allow his lawyers more time in| case. He was go for the mur- plain tailored model, collar and cuffs of linen, Honest interests would not have Honest interests would not have cloth or velvet. Sizes 14 and 16 years. asked to have the Commissioner of Ac- Choice of black or gray. All sizes from 34 to 46. $19.75 is our usual_pvice fov “his quali’ A full line of overcoa:s, ¢ aevei ys London niade or made here on English HELNYMPLEADNG) REFERENDUM on The GHARTER |) sms exrooo cosce i put the famous Section 1447 into the 14.75 4 id conservative models expressly for R. H. Macy & Cb., al lowest-in= ‘ counts put in leash and prevented from i _ ‘ ; : . the il i Bm Atte Sanath the yea Sagar. looking (nto graft, except with the Mayor's | ‘hatter at the last moment after assuring _ Messaline Evening Dresses with fichu, Nee Ries al Macha boul sate at faust $5.00) 10 $10.00. ends of ite case slowly, Two permission. the protesting civic organizations that trimmed with chiffon. Sizes 14 and 16 years. - District-Attorneys went to nothing of this sort would be done. 18.50 IF YOU ARE MACY’S IS Hon would mot given out, except that Mi devised "jokers to give the Mayor ne t 5 nest gigs — nee Bi HERING Patt ‘Mra, William T. Saint of Hy: to block and delay the subway decision. ried to rush the charter through before : ‘ . that they had seen Misi ap the people of the city could learn what it JAMES McGREERY & £0. ne PL AOR Hookcalii They don’t all wear alike, . othe e ; * Beare res ee together on y Honest interests would not have | contained. 23rd Street 34th Street. You never saw a Macy hat that wore badly. We guaran- | asked to have the Comptroller kept from Sad : , police are said to have a capsule + Mah haere > tee our hats—as we guaran ee everything else—and we coulcn't ising @ white powder, part of investigating the justice of contractors Honest interests would not have whioh 1s now In the Harvard Medical claims against the City. Behoo! for analyzis, It was found in the! room in Cambridge oceupled by Richeson. Among other articles said to have | deem seized “are letters, photographs, postcards and locks of hatr, | Ancther report that has not been oM- elally confirmed !s that attorneys rep- resenting Richeson have a letter writ- ten by Avis to ghe clergyman, in whicn she declared she would commit suicide with polson if re did not marry her e lawyers have such a@ letter it : vk eRe tas ‘askesre: fae. the ° HOnSsE LSaronts wouls Day seve to refuse to stand in opposition to a “rip- nonfidence they ex issued such a wholly misleading and decep- aera ele apa Sarees ; Sapirery to expe tive statement of the contents of the pro- | Pe charter next year in the face of the Richeson resignin posed charter, as the Cullen-Foley Com- | recent storm of opposition expressed by mittee twice did the people. Democrats! Stand with Democrats like President of Aldermen MITCHEL, Borough Presidents MeANENY and MILLER and guarantee them if they weren’t well made, and of the best materials. i : . DERBIES that keep their nap and their shape. and remain black— $1.88 to $3.49. SOFT FELT HATS—99¢ to $3.49. FASHIONABLE TWEED HATS — $1.88 to $2.49. TWEED CAPS that are fit for Gentlemen to wear, 49c, 86¢, $1.49, $2.74, Whatever your size—whatever your taste—we have your hat. The final argument—The Regular Macy Saving. But the Money’s a small matter compared with the Hat. $1.00 SHIRTS FOR G8¢ csi si. Two kinds —laln, negliges and pleated, declined to come forward at the public Honest interests would not have | CoMferences at the City Club, the Chamber wanted publicity on dock leases abolished, | f Commerce and Cooper Union and defend their handiwork in the open. Do you Honest interests would not have | realize that nobody ever publicly spoke for wanted to break down the merit system. | that charter, except the Mayor—at the Honest interests would not have | Syracuse Fair?, attempted to annul the result of a great election by “ripper” provisions. Honest interests would not have instructed all the Tammany candidates We've added to the wonderful values and will continue Monday & Tuesday Only, the Sale of Boys’ Clothing $7,$8 & $9 Suits, $5.75: $5 & $6 Overcoats, $3.50 ind Laundered— Pear! Buttons. In Suits—A remarkable offering of fine all-woo! double- Atsolutely the best shiri ever shown for the money, breasted and Norfolk styles at a great deaf less than it is ever possible to get them so early in the season. A splendid BOYS’ OVERCOATS, SPECIAL ELECTION DAY good taste, style and correctness t! seldom dis- ae in any other make. They are Las ean unex- celled in accentuating the beauty and grace of the F " Fall and Winter styles in gowns, and no woman (¢] 4 to be fashionable should be without at least of se committee » was read, the DEMOCRATIC LEAGUE in their opposition to the charter! You assortment of browa, tan, gray and blue mixtures, splendidly y The hinds LUNCHEON, 59¢ CAN CLUB HONORS 2 ate ic eae tailored and serviceable. Sizes 7 to 18. T00---ALSO ee | eee REPUBLICAN C have your choice as a Democrat; follow them—or Murphy. their shape | TUESDAY, Nov. 7, 1911 THE MEMORY OF C. N. BLISS. . ) The Overcoats are a big bargain for little fellows from BOYS’ SUITS . %, Now. 7, . - To vote MO on the charter, Democrats should put thelr cross in the party circle and also before 3to 10. They are Russian all-wool coats, with all-wool linings, Served from 11:30 A. M. to 2:15 P. M, “Tnemory” of Cornelius the Atmembly candidate In the Republtean column except tn the Nineteenth and ‘Twenty-ninth dis Extremely warm and serviceable and most unusual .alues TA Sy eee BLUE POENTS on half shell cratic Assemblyman who voted against the charter, ad s first (The Constitution of the United Slates vas finally adopied only AFTER 3 YEARS ' i ms pile Bull Ce TWO-TROUSER SUITS—S cog AGHED BGG. Portuguese iH throug! s and with the knickerbockers EETBREADS, Aepiored fa itnat teat y : “4 Toulouse method of a of public discussion, There were only three million people concerned then. But Tammany, ROAST LEG OF LAMB Roch popete wing of Or a wanted to make the fundamental law for five millions, and jam it through unread in 279 BROADWAY, near Chambers St. ; STRING BEANS ‘ochambeau Snceeteanon’ cared with it. nc 3 DAYS, Are we still a free people?). 47 CORTLANDT ST., nea: Greenwich. 125th STREET, at Third Ave. ., once TOES RISSOLE | * fam ' UNION SQUARE, 141) Street, West of Broadway. i rv CRO rey Svinte elary of State can get a world- foriolk. or uble breasted, y "D CARRS pie rem a i CITIZENS ANTI-CHARTER COMMITTEE OF ONE HUNDRED, Harlem Store Open Every Bening ets RIED CAKES sorney-General.” and COFFEE TEA MILK CIDER