The evening world. Newspaper, December 27, 1911, Page 14

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5 ee > 2%, i i } 1! THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY,’ MBER 27, 1911. f > FORPRESDENCY 1 SEGUNIN H 4 Republican Leader Bates Asks! i Voters towNominate i Their Choices. 7 a ' TO CANVASS THE STATE.| | * Hopes to Overthrow Bosses in Both Parties by His 4 Unique Scheme. Landon Mates fr, former A Wan, President of the Repubn @f the Twenty-ninth Asremb and captain of the Sixth Election OP fot of tis ansorbly district, revolt in the Repubiican of this city to-day, when he ca the voters of hi rantzation | we anavey ties nd This is NOT a sale of goods made {for a sale -shop-worn shoes or styles that are passé but Regular Stock Lines In Every Department on Main Floor at an Hetrict, called upon Republicans and erate 10 express thelr choice t the people talk for them- declared Mr. Bates World repo No, 71 Broadway, “We have heard @F Hii Barnes is for thin man, and that some other bows ix for that man. Why © gf vet let the poople say whom they are for? if they are for Taft, well and good, But if they show by their votes that they are for Hughes or some other = Repub why nominate | 1 Tart?” e EXPECTS TO EXTEND ‘PRIMARY’ THROUGH STATE. or. mates hopes to extend this un- eo official presidential primary through- out the State, so that the bosses may G0, Set An opportunity to find out whom the people are for. Here is the postal card which has Ween went to the voters of the Sixth District: : nom do you regard as the We originate hundreds of new styles rae" ase [leach season, and take: this method ROOSEVELT, WILSON | HUGHES, UNDERWOOD. "LA FOLLETTE, | Do you desire me to call « Direct | aal Presidential Primary of the enrolled | Republicans of this Metrict? * gv Remarks stocks, all real Cammeyer shoes, with roading tn Jetter signed by Mr. Bate: Dart: Do you desiré « direct Presidential | FR Primary to be held in this Election | District prior to the election of dele- | Gates to the Republican National style and service. | ‘ Convention? | BH you wish a voice in this matter | The @nd desire an election district pri- Ont t it Mary meeting, please eo Be Tae inne ow car portun } ing you can offer any 6 © want tor any candid To Get end instruct your district representa tives to follow any course of action, under penalty of removal Mr, Bates thinks that thia district, in| Which It is proposed to hold the district Presigential prima’ le the best ba Cammeyer Shoes ata romoter of political opinion tt is mm Big Saving a Saesid to get. 1 of the most ee Sa dependent in the nd has @4ly exemplified the general trend of Is Yours Public sentiment. For instan 8 progressive wave which ole Hughes tt went 2 Republican, 1 Teaction to Gov, Dix it went 19% Demo. Now rf PROMINENT POLITICIANS IN Men’s $5.00, $5.50 and $7.00) Women’s $5.00, $5.50 and THE DISTRICT, boss Among th: Button, Lace, Biucher = § 65 | $2.00 $7.00 Shoes, Slippers Wey 65 Fs and Oxfords, : and Oxfords ...... eateries en’s $3.(0, $3.50 and $4.00 But-|Women’s $3.00 and $3.50 bei ee ton, Lace, Bucher and ¢ @p G5 |Shoes, Slippers and Ox- = SOAs a w for Roosevelt et t “ * Gt hai went Vie Oxfords........ CONG AOPOS Shire ck weventh e@treet to ixty’ . Children’s Shoes Children’s Button and Children’s High Cut But- @bNew York Athi oe esWESTCHESTER VILLAGERS Lace Shoes ton and Lace Shoes _ BAR THE “PEST HOUSE” Sizes thy to 6 1 Sop.45 Sizes 215 to 6 Bakes al | .85 = Ss siliags Reduced pout 43.50 2 i anlaee Oo N . and &6 \ +2 for nine years have been resisting Sizes os °. Sizes o 43 f Ses We. Leveriment it Hoeitt Reduced from $3.00 , 2 Reduced from 83, $4 and ‘a? ‘2 i ital in their Sizes 6 to 10), LS 65 Sizes 6 to 1014 85 oe Woda Reduced from 88.50 ‘ 1 Reduced from 82.50, 83 and 84 : ‘1 14 nounced throug Win A complete exposition of this sale can th the anno § “Wilagers, juding a» be seen in our Sixth Ave. windows. Cammey er ona means Standard” Merit , 6™Ave &20™ St. described the bal proteatx to the « house” and an “undesir tution to ¢ ese Washingt €:: night became the Randolph P. & Harvard and Mrs. KE, ‘ung Pooley iF: fee oe the wealthy orchirdists at ‘ver, Ore., where te wil take HEE By” Sale of Commercial Stationery in Time for the New Year Actual Saving of 35% to 50%/ of radical price reductions to clear out} the iron-clad Cammeyer guarantee ot} For the New Year should include in } your case the by wise act of open- . placa value- is guaranteed, so that it is real economy we refer to. 4% interest is allowed (compout quarterly) on your daily bal- ee Jewelry, Toys, Chinaware, Leather Goods, Art Goods, Pictures, Tollet Articles, Handkerchiefs, Ladies’ Neckwear. Men's Note these values and remember they are all guzranteed. All new, made on th.s season's lasts; s\ightly yet) checked, but $4.00 and $5.00. at.......... 0000. A cago CHELSEA 6600 ~ RESOLUT IONS ing a dep M Hi A account at KE SIXTH Avenue, 22nd and 23rd STS. [rvagrored A Vaas reg the val York. By doing this vou insure the practice of economy throughout your STS. Pea iE KESr ER’ Merchandise ance and. % on your yearly purchases, For further information,apply at Deposit Accounts Dept.,Sixth A venue,Balcony. THE GREAT HALF PRICE SALE CONTINUES QN ALL HOLIDAY GOODS. Furnishings and other Stocks | of new merchand se, which just arrived for the Holiday season. Here’s Another Record-Breaking Shoe Sale The first of these six great features for to-morrow is a sale of famous George H? Snow Shoes for men. ie eae nal a Se. BY OS \ ~<a Men’ s Waterproof Shoes" Tet ina : i Blucher n ani are af; every pale guaranteed, with Caudle $1 95 ’ P —High grade; all Goodyear we san caneen sewed turn sole in every imaginable Women’s Shoes ayes be anthers I'd fferent toe shapes single and doub.e soles. $1 59 Not a pair in ths lot worth less than $3 and most of them worth $4, at........ ‘ —English made, beaded, high Cuban hee., in French peaent Women’ 8 Pum Ss leather and mat kid uppers hand sewed soles, at....... $159 igh grade shoes in patent ~—Extra high top, button and ~ 8 Shoes colt, vici and calf uppers; Girls’ Shoes lace, pate at ett, vici_ kid serviceal rong soles; solid leather all through; ; Shoe that will and gun metal uppers, with goo able oak and rough wear; sizes 1 10 soles: strictly warranted as to wear; sizes “~ $1.10 10 = %-2; values $2 to $2.50 in : ; 3 A Thied “Floor, |_ 9” ; Values $2 and $2.50...... Note these extraordinary values, then come early and take advantage of the opportunity they offer. Ledgers, Journals, Record and Cash Books; | Letter Copying Books Black cloth, red Box Let Letter Files. Regulation size, alpha- good qualit: A , bougg in canvas, red Russian leather back and corners; 67 ~hetical index, with spring and 27 corners an ; 500 page, 69¢; 49 ay 87c; 300-page.... C]_ catch... Cc 400 page, er ahd 300 page... c i Letter Copying Books —canvas T Ledgers, Journals, Record and Cash bound, Ste; page, 69¢; meATc Oks; black cloth sides, Russia back and | Trial Balance e Cloth hound, 33 sheets, at. ie corners; fine qua 30 page two and three | ~ page, 12 columns. ic} Business eo -61:x3 5-8, cine rulings, A oa Me cab 8 Teal Balance --Russia back ‘and 83 box of 2 300 page, 98c, and c| ~ corners; 100-page............ ic Promisoyy Notes —Drafts, Bank 17. Day Books, Journals on "Single Ledger; | Invoice Books —of canvas, with American Checks, oe pooe £ marble sides, Russia ‘eather corners and | —"Rursia Teather corners; 350-paxe, $1.98;| Manila rate ads « 3. 4 back; 300 page, 59c; 200 page, 39. 250-page, $1.23; 144-page (all 98. -tuled or plain. is ¢ Dc and«tc 49c, and 150 page........ With HES). cc. sects eae ic| Whitewove Scratch — 3.4 Receipt one ; for pce. canvas | Counter Books - Flexible paper 1 fed or Pe jain .. her ug “mani cold. or bound; receipts, 8c; 200 re- covers veease eC Index Cards —Fither 5x3 or ceipts be seen 12. Counter Books —Stiff board’ «tases Par cab 1 Receij t Books | 6 9 is Win ee c& SC otis 5 Du See Orde Books 19 13 Box Letter Files -Regulation size, 15. With covers ie c& ic ‘alphabetically indexed . Index_Guides Triplicate Order Books Whiten De « 1B¢ Tye a yiter_Kibb ng —For all 35. Staftord’s Inks —Quarts, 58¢; pints, 4 standard ma ir ie é Sale of Underwear “BSc; 14 pints, 31c; 4 0z., 8e, and 2 oz. All Values Guaranteed Saleof Kimonos,Etce. Women’s Nestea cotton, ribbed vests; high neck, lor ts to match 2 my ants to mat 19 Long Kimonos --Flannelette, in pretty anklelength. Vale Persian and Oriental patterns. Value 59c; at. 39. Long Kimonos —Fmpire st ylesofheavy duckling fleece; beautiful patterns in all the desirable colors, including ink, blue and lavender. Value 98. ic $ 150; Ate. ceseeeeas Long Kimonos —-Heavy daahiies fleece and Japanese crepe in Oriental and floral patterns; trimmed with ribbon; ley, models. Value $1 A9 Bath Robes —For Children, and Long double Kimonos of heavy duckling fleece; beautiful patterns and all the dainty color combinations, in pink, blue and silk heel tan. The most desirable patterns for ‘124 Misses and Children in dogs, birds, Sale of Hosiery All Values Guaranteed Men’s Cotton Socks —Heavy weight ; full seam- less, reinforced heel and toe; black and DZ s. Regular value 12)¢c; at. 2c Men's S iat not the mal “ray pica tum Weng) nt; run of the mill. alue Women 's ‘Cotton Hose—Biack, seamless, double heel and toe: heavy weight; run of the mill, Value 15¢; Women’s Hose—-Cottor ed, seamless; double s black and fancy colo at n’s Silk Hose—Boot, full fashioned, high spliced heel, double soles; lisle garter top; black and white seconds. Value 50c; lc Aiea sa teigan aun sn tiet Cotton Hose boys ‘and girls; fast ae fine wide ribbed, Women's Cotton Vi = neck, long sleeves; had tciumed pants to 29, match, anklelength. Value 50c;at. 4 Ic Women‘aUnion Suite—White cotton, high nee long or short sleeves, knee or ankle neck, no sleeves; low neck, short slee’ and ankle length; best combed yarn, t run ofthe mill. Value$1.00; at. .. Infants’ Cotton Vests — Fl heavy weight; all sizes. Val ic Children’s Vests—Fleece lined; a ecru and gray; small sizes. Value 19 8—Heavy weight: high all col at Union Suits—For Boys and Girly; ecru g Wom fleece lined; drop seat. Run of the mill. Value 50c; at. Shirts and Drawers—For Boys; gray worsted and ecru ribbed, cotton. Broken li from regular s double gus: Men's Wool Shirts--Heavy weight camel’s hair; silk front, ribbed shirt; drawers to match, with Infants’ Hose—Black, cashmere; and toe; full seamless. Value 2 AEs seve eee Holland and floral design double fue | woo Denne WARE Dest 59c Women 's Hore Black, pure thtead silks jl to 14 years. Value $1. bie 5 : . fashioned; sil ‘arter top; double soles an « 9. Men's Shirts—For men; natural gray, part wool, high spliced he ; medium and gauze $1.75; at..... c double batk and front; also single breasted; drawers to match, with double gusset, 65c tailor made seams. Value $1.00; at Men's Underwear—Wool texture shi front and bound; heavy weight, drawers match, with double gusset. Value $1.00; 59. at Main Floor Extraordinary Prices on Reliable Drugs umn, Read'Every One Carefully Because They Mean Great Savings wan. © Clinical ‘Ther- est mie ge Fic: + 80c.cake ; een mometera, —_cer- . S n pe Charles Flee bh , . age : antecd, Fo fe WOK 19¢ iy Ca wc Em ; 45c ton; $1.00 siz " Vegnae tation: $1.00 tis, 2g¢ Powder weight. Value 75 Silk Kimono: tar excellent qu Women’s Lisle Hoa Fee rted, black, full ‘i j ality; 4 beautiful assortment of colors and fashioned, double soles, high spliced heels; silk, embroidered all “new designe. Ac soe entices Value * $2: 95 | Fi Value 50c;a' oor. Second Moor, ufied and guar Foot 15¢ eam; 2k jar Calox ‘Tooth ea l6c an Woodbury's Facial Watnutta Hair Stain; 996 5 Daggett & Rams: Tooth Powder; 25¢ 14e ‘ae bottle 3 ori 38 peer + imported; by s 33c Sozodont; 25¢ bottle, 9, Reap: iporied lle ¢ Bes int 37¢ theatrical; ki I. can Auniliat i 1.00 “hottie _ahunillator: BO sic tie ‘3 bottle at Tes 4 ge ft.00 bottle, Tooth ‘Powder; bottle, "” : 1804 end Tateumn Be and Rose Water; Frowtlia: he gras” 100 , 6c Rhubart Compound Pi fi loating Soap; 5 Cestive Soap; Ile he | Pees cers Masia $2.80) tt bier Pinkham's | Compoui 53e| Oa Orange sniper Wc gsom: $96 a A ic bottle at. . wire 2e 12¢ _ . ° wigarbonate of Alcohol; quart, Te; 39c bortie; two ) for 4 . Triplex Pilis; 100 10c|! OR $1.00 bot 79¢ Root; $1.00 boitle ii Mi ‘airchil o Eee: Pepsin: E06 as ¢ Hagel; pure extract 176 r oH fnichaet'e Pure Castor Oil; pint, 226; Pape 's Diapepsin; 0c Di . 10¢ gy 6c i ge Phoaphiaie ‘ot ‘Boda; pure; 4 4 mel s Poodi lire: BRE lige -hymoline 100° 376 Romniine: ie 1 ge e NAIL Polish: 9 ge Be 5|® S.LKesnerCo sinth Avenue, 220d and 23rd Streets Oke Sr Patines

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