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1 caWOR HAST HASFUN WH cvs ON THE RECALL Welcomes the “Land of the Referendum be nl ner A ot om an Them From and Woman's Suffrage.” | tne COLLEGE BOYS CHEER. |. ‘Several Automobiles Carrying Some of the Visitors Lost for a Time in Fog. The delegation of gubernatorial hand #hakers from ( © Wer. which has been | Yambling through the country on a spe- eal train making friends in what Will- jam J. Bryan, when he began to run for the Presidency back In the last ¢n- | fury, called “the enemy’: cointry," Woke to-day at the Waldorf- storia | 19 a strenuous programme, Their faces | ‘showed a mixture of grim determination and pleasant hopes when they appeared | bY: In the corridors aay ‘The Governors who have gurvived the | a 1) trip thus far are James H. Hawley of | Idaho, Adolph O. Eberhardt, of Minnesota, Réwin L. Norris of Montana, Tasker L, Oddie of Nevada, Oswald West of Ore- gon, John Burke of North Dakota, M.! EB. Hay of Washington, Robert 8, Ves- Joneph M. Carey |") .-Gov. Stephen B, Fitageraid of Colorado, With them ts delegation from San Francisco boost- | Jng the Panama Pacific Exposition of lot of Western business men ‘and politicians, who want to shoot holes fa what they think is the astern pellet ‘that “when the Loni created North “America He stopped at the Missourt River and left the rest of the country ‘take care of itself.” | BREAKFAST WITH THE REPRE. SENTATIVES OF NEW YORK. _ Om the programme for the day were Dreakfast with reception com- mittee, which was made up of the jmente of the departments of the New York City government, a delegation the Merchants’ Association and ber of Jui Jawyers and bank- | Gov. Dix; a visit to the New York University, where Mayor Gaynor " to make an address of welcome, fy to Grant's Tomb, luncheon at the and a trip to the Bush Ter- in Brooklyn on the Charities De- mt boat Correction, “A picked squad of “"t: of New York's Policemen escorted the thirty- @Ulomodiles which took the visitors hosts around town. The pro- wherever it halted, caused ad- crowds to gather, “Most of the visiting governors were ‘among the party which was entertained | by The World after the conference of Governors at Spring Lake, New Jersey. | “We had such a good time then," said Gov, Hay of Washington, “that we just had to come back and find out if the Fest uf the East measured up to the | Bample of hospitality The World showed | “WR And the Bast ix making good. We | having & mighty soot time and, | I hope, we are doing some ‘get-together’ Ines." THE AUTOMOBILES LOST IN THE Foa, ‘The programme was delayed in ‘og. Out of the thirty. several gi {wil } the you eS eta ie spa o waa ibe He In (Lal dor 5 ote WA RROD MR sites sider a Aer) The whe: you joy flow and wy * & half an hour to an hour. .intention of the committee to take | Mayor Gaynor reached the university ‘om time, and had to wait a full hour for the city's guests to appear. When President Finley rted them into |. TWo thousand students ‘Were gathered there. Each Governor “ Gfeected with the staccato unt- L verelty yell as he appeared. Every lit- te while @ young enthusiast rose and “ealled for one more for Mayor Gaynor. It Was more like the walt before « foot- f ball game than a recoption of the rulers af eight sovereign utes of the Union. Col. Hanley of Oregon, celebrated from coast to coast as the double of Wilttiem Jennings Bryan, came a! fteward the end of the procession, catlege boys didn't know, apparently, that Mr. Bryan was out of the country and set up a cheer for him that nearly Feleed the roof. Col. Hanley, who owns #0 many acres in Oregon that he hae | tO use an adding machine to keep track ef them, stepped to the front of Platform and bowed in a manner to eredit to the great Nebraskan himsel! Gov, Dix and his brilliantly uniformed Staff followed the Governors and raised | _@nother great cheer PRESIDENT FINLEY WELCOMES VISITING GOVERNORS. stilled t 2 en a cl in eal part of the p s hail that it| elty of New York nguished guests, ‘This #hould be used to welcome di: mn wh OE New York ws known i, With diMoulty, apolo; effect the fox had on his tnju has been the tradition GAYNOR POKES FUN AT REFER. { ing). | nore of you will go out of here Democrats— tween a good Reput Democrat is very sli WYOMING'S GOVERNOR TAKES Gov, mocrats on this {sland already that ew York City ts held up to he rest tells the truth simply cannot be kept women—and I am mighty glad of it. n will have at least as many rig ‘ork for the suffrage for women your daughters ‘The youngsters rose |apology for hie alp and they would all have a lot of daugh- ters some day, anyway. ‘The luncheon party was ao big tt over- Claremont. 1 prairies agi—and we y afterea fashion M ENDUM AND RECALL, | “You of the West are the forerun- 8 of our political thought. the Initiative, Referendum, 1 Woman's Suffrage, (Great chi IT would like to ask you Gor ow you like these things. woman's suffrage, = y with you yet ass you by asking. | really afraid of} As to the recall we make fof are not so short that before! ‘ the offi | ay. I cans uid not be res for what we have to ves the trust system make laws which permit these | ot mood why not ares people from the mith laugh at ua who foster! J then rave against them. laws are all too full 0 nin life 1 will save your time, that of other people and you make yourselves understood. Many more the better (cheers); some of will go out Republicans (more «) and T cannot find fault with for that, because the difference be- and a bad Ba the outburst of cheering from s of both parties the Mayor sat n. He rose again to call the roll f whom made ation. ene app he Go) ttle spec A WHACK AT THE MAYOR. Wyoming especially got » whooping, He started tured punch at Mayor cy of the Democratic atime ma Car to you young m “that there are so many y as a horrible example. aantet,) ‘This town Is too congested muta or Republl- 1 would | the know whether the women have and Bat | started for EVERY CLUE FALS 3 2s) TOSOLVE MYSTERY carte =f PETS'SLAUGHTER President Henry R. Towne of the Association, presided. In of his remarks he compli+ fish Alone Survive Fiend’s Work in Store white mice, ra Pa the ground, gi ’ corpaes of the slain and admitted their {nability to understand Payne's birds and white mice and hun-| dreds of her goldfish were dead her grandson, William S:ward, opened | the store at 10 o'clock yesterday morn- ing. ‘Two rabbits and all the fish of the two tanks In the store were the only living things there when Sew: entered. There was a faint, “ odor, as he describes fire in the big coal “Corrections, Tv The people of the] who was to have been at found thelr feet as have we | proc eedings, arrived when the luncheon ave found therm | was half finaned I might | Ployees in the last month.” Neleome vou as visitors from the Land| Gov, Dix told the other Governors that| | this was as much their elty and their | Sass ae thelr own. After a speech by Gov outh Dakota the party adjourned to ‘at the One Mundred nty-ninth Two Animals and Few Gold-|: The mystery attending the wholesale slaughter of singing and talking bir abbite and goldfish, avenue, Brooklyn, remains a mystery. Police sleuths, newspa -|of the room was a Come out and prove it your- 4. Bring good wives with you. hey can’ vote in Wyoming—the time will come in all the States n a woman like M Work for It for the sake of your aisters, your boys. moth: all until. the Governor ed into ni Frederick Petticoats This quality petti- coat has never been advertised under $3. All colors in this sale at $4.65 mas Gifts. window was slightly open at the al Women ‘Surprised Mayor on putting down the ‘civil insurrenction of certain elty em- he Bush Terminal i e's bird store, tionally low prices at which Fredeass jewelry is being closed out at their Broadway store, 905 Broadway, corner 20th Street, has caused no little surprise among women shoppers. The sale will continue this week and include manner of art jewelry for which | Frederic’s is famous, suitable as Christ- The entire Stock is being closed out at an average of 50% off the regular selling prices. all the rooms of the! | Frederic’ ‘s, 905 Broadway, corner 20th Grants’ st, Store, only. university . nt doo | for white mice two canary coal gas poisoning. Vessey of street pier and Grace was asked, “w the two rabbits in a | rear of the store and waid § one enter the stor The carcasses of sey 8 PO nen store “There was a sort o! THE n Mrs. | No, 6 De Kalb sleuths and looked over | ily on all the} shy all: Mrs, | hen in one! Booklet on Request. “OPI 295 FIFTH weetish’ in the alr. 2188 3A Sale only at 2190 VE- wward had “If coal gas Killed thes front of the store, and of a white mouse we A. in Manhattan { Water from the tank in which all the also be an- fish were found dead wi a musical instrument of highest pos- sible stendard of merit, and not a mere piece of furniture, we recom- mend, without reserve, If you ure open to conviction on the subject, you owe it to yourself jeast hear and examine it, nigga THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, _DECEMBER_ eft it Saturday had not been BELIEVES COAL GAS KILLED (ititely Maappenrod THE PETS. birds and fishes and ong sleeps in the paint shop nights, 4 rabbits. irdy in his own home from He has lost cage in the| © fiwh me fo which every | birds and animats and fis al of the birds sent to the! analysis he entered the VENUE i 120" “Largest Popular Price Garment House in New York” LUE 6™ t Ave. 1 Semi-Annual Clearance Sale $3.00 Messa- line, @ th Street of our entire $150,000 stock of Women’s and Misses’ Coats, Suits, Fur Coats, Fur Sets, Waists, Dresses, Skirts and Petticoats WITHOUT RESER VE Reductions Average Fully ONE-HALF FIRST CLEARANCE IN OUR NEW BUILDING, RECENTLY OPENED WITH ENTIRELY NEW STOCKS Included Are Numerous Items That Make Sensible and Useful Christmas Gifts, $12.75 to $15.75 Tailored and ) all wool mixtures, double sible fabrics chilla, black broadcloth, caracul chilla Coats, in black, navy, gray ROGGE. orc crssreesvcncnoees $22.50 Dressy Black Broadcloth Seal Plush Coats, full length mo: collar of Persian embroidery; gatin Hined......cscessereeses $32.50 ‘‘Sealette” Plush Coats, entire border, collar and cuffs of acul cloth; lined FATE NOUS guaranteed satin $45.00 Caracul Fur Coats, 52 ins $7.00 Black and Brown Coney Sets the Wise Men cam Now you have reversed th of things, The Wige Men went out the East until ¢ could go no and now they ive turned back $16.50 Hudson Lynx $20.00 Wolf Sets, ani scarf and m ome from the er direction, y and cheers.) be West is no longer @ frontier of, $8.75 to $12.75 Full-length Coats, texture cloths, cheviots, kerseys and rever- $15.00 Full-length Coats of Chin- and kersey. All the best modelsoftheseason $19.50 High Grade English Chin- and brown; large revere and storm collar and dels, fully lined with guaranteed satin.... $25.00 Handsome High Grade Black | Broadcloth Coats, with large shawl full with car- with $29.75 Black and Brown Coney Coats, 52 ins. $55.00 Moire Russian Pony Coats, 52 ins $6.00 Caracul Fur Sets, larce muff and stole $9.75 Hudson Lynx Pillow Muffs, extra large $15.00 Sable and Isabella Opossum Muffs uff, $5.75 | $775) $1 407 4375 . 16" Trimmed Suits of Scotch mixtures, fancy and Lymansville cheviots, storm serges, broadcloths, Guaranteed satin MMU sate aatel ch wears eaa vt $17.50 to $22.50 Tailored and ) Trimmed Suits of broadcloth, chev- iots, zibelines, diagonals and tae Skinner or guaranteed satin lining. . | $0.75 $25 to $37.50 Copies of tasted q: Suits, of velvet, corduroy, finest serge and chiffon broadcloth. All beauti- fully trimmed $10 Dresses of all-wool serge, cordu- plain tailored street models and dressy roy and fancy cheviots, in trimmed effects $12.75 to $17.50 Pacty and Even- ing Dresses, of chiffon, taffeta, messa- line and net, hand-embroidered or fringe trimmings fetas; richly trimmed Chiffon and Lace Waists, handsomely trim- med models inall the prevailing shades, $4.69 $24.75 to $35 Evening Gowns of } embroidered net, chiffon, crepe meteor, fine messaline and changeable taf- $18.75 | 98¢ to $1.25 Lingerie and Tailored Wa'sts $29.75 | $1.50 to $1.98 Lingerie and Tailored W $28.75 | $3.00 Al'over Lace and Net Jabot Waists . $2.98] $5.0 Emb. Chiffon and Me saline Waists $3.98] $5.00 Trimmed Messaline Ja! ot Waists ‘ $4.98} £4.50 All-Silk Changeable Taffeta Petticoats. .. . $8.75 | $6.50 Novelty Silk Petticoats, fringe trimmed... , collarette, pillow muff $8.76 | $3.75 All-Wool Serge Skirts, high bodice model. , 16.98 | $5.00 High Bodics Corduroy Skiite....... Net, | | Y $4075 344-5 $4.75 $9.75 $443 jing for it.” 11, 1911. Lord & Taylor. Founded 1826 MILLINERY Annual Sale of the store,” he said. “I never smelled anything itke {t before. It lingered for avout an hour and @ half before it People who came tq {t smelled like chloroform, but ve no enemies and my grandmother no enemies.” & paint shop wpstaire over re, Which ts close to one of corners in Brooklyn, No bude =. 1 Plain Deater) with your straw . “E handed it to the hotel hat cheok boy and then saved the tip by not call. Stern’ Brothers Special Offerings To-morrow, in | | Hats Toques €8§ Bonnets $6.00 Former Prices up to $24.50 Men’s Furnishings Pleated and Plain Negligee Shirts, of fine quality Madras ibd Pareales at $1.20 | Regular Price $1.50 and 2.00 | Imported Madras Shirts, 2.50 | with white bodies, colored pleated bosom and cuffs, Folded Four-in-Hand Scarfs, | of English Ottoman Silk, in all shades of plain colors, and of Fancy Silk, in new and effective designs, | 85°, ™$2,25 | for of Imported Silks, in exclusive designs, Repay cs aS 1.25 Box of Regular Price $2.50, of Pure Silk, Fancy x Crochet and Knitted, Six for $8.50 Each $1.50 Regular Price $2.50 Each | Silk Chenille Reefers, | for dress and motor wear, at $3.65 | Regular Price $4.50 | Fancy Waistcoats, in Worsted, Flannel and in Worste jannel al ri $3.50, 5.00 Regular Price $5.00 to 7.00 | A Manufacturer's Sample Line of Misses’? 8 Juniors’ Dresses | Of Serges and Panamas. \ plain tailored; others fancy braided | and hand embroidered trimmed. | Values to $25.00 Velveteen & Corduroy Dresses Smart dressy models, in navy blue, brown and black. Special at Regular Price $1.00 and 1.50, at Some $12.50 $25.00 Mercerized Materials, UNUSUALLY LARGE ASSORTMENTS OF Women’s Neckwear Appropriate for Holiday Gifts are now being shown at very attractive prices, including | Real Lace Jabots, Stock, Shawl, Sailor and Eton Collars, Collar and Cuff Sets of Venetian, Irish Crochet, Carrickmacross, Fur trimmed, satin lined. -7 77 Vigascnee sea reat 95 Rose and Duchesse Point Laces. ALSO THE FOLLOWING SPECIAL VALUES Dainty Boudoir and French Jabots of Princess Lace, at 23, 480, Bc, 98¢ | Mule Slippers Jabots of Net and Batiste, trimmed with Real Cluny Lace at 95c, $1.35, 1.75 Shipper Buckles Eton Collar and Cuff Sets, hand embroidered, \ | Handsome cut steel Cte thine- Sailor Collars hand embroidered and CU Ih Jill Ne eo bec 300nn trimmed with Real Cluny Lace, Eton Collars of Real Irish Lace at, $2.50, 3.75, 4.85 Women’s Boots & Slippers Acceptable Holiday Gifts Carriage Boots $1.25 to $4.00 ...$1,00 to $25.00 one Stocks of Real Carrickmacross Lace at 2.00, 2.95 Women's Dress and r 2 Scarfs of Crepe de Chine, | | Walking Boots 85.00 Values | 3°25 in plain colors, at 85c, 1.25 | ; eae with flowered border, hemstitched, at 1.55, 1.85 | Evening Slippers Handsomely beaded in cut steel and jet. $6.00 Values $3.95 Dress Trimming Dep’t A LATE IMPORTATION OF VERY DESIRABLE Tunic Garnitures, embroidered with beads, bugles and silk, Also an assortment of smaller Trimming Garnitures, c in the most desirable materials and colors, 68 to 6.95 Regular Value from 9S¢ to $9.75 And a collection of Dress Trimmings, ‘ in colored beads, gold, silver (a , = and jet bugle bandings, at 75 9 1.25 to 9.75 Regular Value 95c to $12.50 Yard Unmade Overblouses, beaded and embroidered chiffon and net, Regular Value $3.50 to 4.75 West 23d and 22d Streets BOCES FISH ER BROS. AWEEK coLtunBUS AVE. BET. 103°4104""5TS & NO MONEY DOWN v sv ie “0 Men’s Slippers, $1.00 to $3.50 High or low cut, good looking and comfortable. + $11.50 to 39.50 Broadway & 20th St.; 5th Ave.; 19th St. $100 Worth $4 Down $1.00 a Week $140 Worth $3 Down $4.50 a Week $190 Worth $5 Down $2,00 a Week 2.45 CLOTHING FOR THE 5a) TRE FAMILY! | Any Purchase Up to $25, $1.00 Down $1.00 Weekly. MICHAELS BROS. fe “AV;9™ST.BROOKLYNEESs DELIVERED peesesesees9 Purses are filled---hearts made glad By the timely use of a World Want Ad NSS SS) Diningh Set to Your home: Ne N oa 104th Bt. arse 103d | St. BCOLUMBUS AVE.BE I