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THE EVENING WORLD, TH 1919. BRYAN AND 0’GORMAN | APPOINTED TO WRITE PARTY PLATFORM. diestapeiasaiva | BALTIMORE, Md, June %.—Mr. | Bryan and Senator O'Gorman of New | York will write the platform of the es rati¢e National Convention. mittee of na met tos themselves draft of sufficient m a basis for the and a concluston URSDAY, JUNE 327, ~ BRYAN TO EVENING WORLD SAYS FOLKS AT HOME TALK OF LYNICHING DESERTERS GREATEST MILLINERY SALE Ever Known in New York City The Pierre Rupert Co. 23d Street's High Class Millinery Shop—have sold out their entire $50,000 millinery stock in order to prepare for their Fur Business which will be continued in August This Magnificent Stock Has Been Purchased and Will Be Sold at 25c on the Dollar by | the Co ‘aay the m without a platfor cohesiveness to committee's opert be arr a. at iy to appoint @ nd subscommt to prepare & | Grate for ‘he convenience /of the sub- jcommittes and inter the full committee. WINES. BREWS, : | Mr. Bryan and Mr. O° an were ie 5 om “Down With the Bosses,” He Says;| jo viisiicr’ then "isonnes “New York's Foremast Milinery Hoose’* t LIQUORS “We Must Get Rid of the Agents *: md geleek EeSact : | tu nittes would be ca together of Predatory Wealth Like = [j."cxtuiicr" progems Ryan and Murphy.” [feist il pres nt a fairly complete plat- form at vk, BRYAN’S GREAT CHANCE TO SPURN AMBITION, ‘Ss RIEND REA) BY WILLIAM JENNINGS BRYAN. (Copyright, 1912, by Virgil V. Menttt.) BALTIMORE, Md., June 27.—Down with the bosses! That is the @apreme duty of this convention, A nomination secured by these notorious agents of the predatory interests would not be worth having unless it was accepted for the purpose of prevent- ing the Democratic party from de- STOCK HAS BEEN DIVIDED AND WILL BE ON SALE FRIDAY & SATURDAY AT BOTH STORES THE PIERCE-RUPERT ,CO. 20 WEST 23p STREET Claret chest J. B., abso- ly pure gre) + wine; botile, me Samuel Rea, First Vice-President of the Pennsylvania Raliroad, sailed on the Kalserin Auguste Victoria to-day strong In the conviction that his old friend, Col. | ate Port and Sherry, STEINBERG’S 6TH AVE., COR. 18TH ST. _ 7 feating Taft. Miam Jenni Bryan, now has the Hf Hy rr, Maa AMbi nw: lis Abandtuiti: NN Bae led At the Most Startlingly Sensational Low Prices Choice California selected vintage, bottle. . SS opal Eldar feat greatiess | ——$<——————— Princeton Dry Gin. “] do not know whether Col. Bryan, | nominate s Democrat who can win, win 't nave "rapport through tak Pierce-Rupert Stock of Trimmed Hats Favorite for Sune, ickied ct, bole but to carry out the schemes of the }and thin, has personal ambitions for ths Pri t exploiters who work along “non- | honvinees that it he will only "ahow (he Sale Price Were 7 Sale Price mceton Cocktails, partisan lines” and control all parties |real strength of his character, put be- $15 Martini or Manhattan, bottle hind him such ambitions if he should for thelr own advantage. The only way In which they can succeed 1s to pit big business with its trained corps of attorneys and ite disciplined crowd of bosses against an unor- ganized multitude. ‘oun is Phar d fight of the woit the lamd, m, and work for prin- he can prove himself est statesmen and pa- indeed have t $10 Dy seul See aa These hats have been designed for the finest trade in New York enjoyed by this exclusive shop. Smart, beautiful hats, in hemp, chip, milan, etc., magn'ficently trimmed with plumes, fancy effects, etc. 5000 Smartest Untrimmed Hats K ie Scotch, PY Splendid for hot-weather high- ny bottle. Guinness’s Stout—Bass Ale Imported direct from Dublin and Murton-on-Trent breweries. One export quality EP Bottles, 25; 3 gee 25° the world over.. Pint Size, ciple exc’ one of the triote of hie th ees MRS. HARRY THAW SUED BY JEWELLER FOR $410 ON UNPAID GEMS. Evelyn Neabit Thaw owes a@ bill of | * , Su ve wuch a fight can only be suc- ¢easful when the people are unin- Supreme Court to-day by Alvin L. ; Butler Bottli Perfection—Pri Lo t in Ameri ve h chased egular an) erfection ices Lowest in America. formed. There 1s a mighty latent beset dehlak Flay iaomang Rgperenae| R : e — power In the masses which needs the amount from her was fled in the Prices Stamps FREE with Case of $ only to be brought into action, to a0 LAGER BEER for Liebmann’s or Ruppert’s, the Leading Home Brews. Up to $6.00 * Finest quality hemps, smartest chip straws, beautiful Italian Leghorns, genuine milan, in white, black and colors. To Be Sold at |4 Regular Prices Ptrasburger as trustee in bankruptcy of Robert Acker, the Sswoller from whom the articles were purchased by Mrs, Thaw. Tho complaint, filed by Lawyer Sam- uel Blumberg of No. 91 William street, does not say what the articles were. It does may, however, that the wife of y thwart the wicked schemes of the privileged few. MORAL POWER OF THE PEOPLE. The magses are now awake, It is doubtful whether we have ever had in this country a better illustration of the moral power of the people than we have had since Tuesday. In the Chicago convention of last week the delegates were outspoken ont White's slayer Was repeatedly ous “A NATIONAL INSTITUTION’ sameness ta thelr support of Taft or in thelr opposition to him. They were olected| Mery th do Pah es bee J but hes i | OSTRICH PLUMES Bonnie VEILINGS NOVELTIES on that platform. Thore were but few changes announced after the dele-| Mrs. Taw was perved with the sum- | OUTING HATS FINE FLOWERS RIBBONS CHILDREN’S HATS | rownh Gg, O gations reached Chicago, and those who changed wero objects of sus-| mons and complaint yesterday at White Plaius, where whe ix attending the hear- BLAZER HATS FEATHERS ORNAMENTS MOURNING HATS CLOTHING, FURNISHINGS AND 1g ing into the mental condition of Harry FOR MEN, BOYS AND CHILDREN was the price?” For a while it looked at if market quotation might play| <- Thaw. t ————— \ | j | “picion. When a man deserted his side at Chicago the question was, “What THE FIERCE-RUPERT CO. 20 West 23d Street @ part if in the lineup there was a difference of but a few votes, Plere it is different. Three-fourths of the delegates to this convention came as progressives—yes, more than three-fourths, There were prob- mbly not 15@ delegates in the convention who would state in writing that . they were not in harmony with the progressive moyement. But since reaching here, it has become apparent that mavy of these ‘men deliberately deceived their constituents. Some protested that they were sustaining the committec in {ts recommendations out of a desire Ae promote harmony, although the committee itself was doing everything “possible to prevent harmony; others explained their votes by saying that the interests of their candidates demanded it, but the telegraph wires| , hayé been busy, and some of the messages are interest{n'g reading. BXPLANATION ALL ON ONE SIDE. It is noticeable, however, that all the explaining is being done by the pueery Pere TRIED TO BLIND POLICEMAN. Three men and a woman were arrested last night at One Hundred and Thirtioih street and Third avenue for being disor- dei ‘They had just arrived at the Fast One Hundred and Twenty-sixth street station when Patrolman Meyers entered, “its you, Is it? said the woman. Drawing a box from her skirt she hurled handful of snuff into his eyes. Meyers was taken to Harlem Hospital, sho was Nellie Redman tt Yne Hundred and ‘wen. STEINBERG’S [save aT BoTH sToREs | 6thAve., Cor.18th St. “At All the 200 James Butler Inc., Stores . Housekeepers of Greater New York are taking advantage of our exceptionally low prices to reduce the cost of living:— Imported Sardines A Half-Yearly Event Reduction in Boys’ Clothing To end a most Successful Season, we have re- duced the prices of all of our Suits for Boys. These Suits are not the kind usually offered at “Sale” Prices but are Exclusively Browning- King Styles and made in our own work-rooms, SALE BEGINS FRIDAY MORNING. DOUBLE-BREASTED AND NORFOLK SUITS Ages 9 to 18 Years. “Why did you try to blind that patrol. she was asked by Magistrate n Night Court. ollowers of Ryan and Murphy. ‘The progressives are belng urged to stand| awened, “and now I'am even with hime Formerly $5.00 to $6.00, Now. - $3.90 . firm and make no concessions to the political pirates who are trying to cap-| , Bhe was sentenced to the workhouse F h, Pe N A $6. 50 to $7. 00, * . -$4.90 * gure the good ship Democracy. Some of the delega‘es who wandered from were fined Ghee Fer mGR COR RRA OND rench, Portuguese, Norwegian, + $7.50 to $9.00, 1 '§6.25 the fold and supported the reactionaries are reading telegrams that make Smoked, packed i MON iciaacaee re $9.50 to $11.00, “oo $7.50 . their ears burn, One telegram from the West signed by a large number of “ “ % Citizens inquired the name of a delegate who voted for Parker for Tempo- Kippered Herring $12.00 to $15.00, . $9.50 rary Chairman, and suggested that he prepare himself for a lynching on bis Cheviots, Worsteds and Cassimeres; and Broken Lines of Blue Serges. Cc arrival home. So the war goes merrily on, with the party's hope dependent on the con- vention’s ability to put itself before the country as a true representative BOYS’ HATS AND BLOUSES Boys’ and Children’s Straw Hats. .75c to $3.65 Formerly $1.50 to $5.00 Maconochie’s tanpapted sien Sea Silvoceas. . Y: : RELIABLE pe rent BUG KILLERS} Best Potatoes By the 506 33 13° PalAMAR coca cence tin sd 55c ‘There ts one way in which the fon! bict can be removed, name! P ; N B: Ibs. 3 Giese : : perp Ns the ‘mseasin He nen x ro cry fie ate tet On arr el Blouses and Shirts. ‘a j “ a a 65c ’ pon Ja ‘ hore the National Very Best From the new Ri Grass; Formerly $1.00 and $ BROWNING, KING & CO. Broadway at 32nd Street—Cooper Square at Sth Street —Brooklyn: Fulton at DeKalb. If the convention will pass euch a resolution and then dumand of each cantidate before voting for him ¢hat he will put this resolution in force and Teorganize the National Committee on a basis of honesty and Democracy, we can win this fight. The country is waiting for a party that dares to defend popular govern- ment and the right of each citizen to equal treatment before the law. Mr. ‘Taft can be defeated dy 2,000,000 votes if this convention will do its duty. Tt tt falls to do its duty it will not only disappoint millions of Democrats, but it will lose such an opportunity as seldom comes to a party. finest of the eh lb. cut Butter so iesr'n"s EVAP Pe R ATED Thicker than cream in handy little cans Extra choice, 27° Creamery Belle Milk Brook av srese 55 CaliforniaPrunes:: 1 Essie Peaches Peterman’s Moth Foed — Odortess ~ | | Mille moths, A sure preventive, Atal dealers. Insist on Peterman’s nf 3 tbs. 25° aes California 7° Lemon Clings in rich Syrup; large 25c can ——— 600 ESCAPE IN CRASH STOLE GEMS | FROM POLICE. OF STEAMER AND DREDGE. | Cope the ‘Thieves 61,400 Dia- Lord & Taylor Founded 1826 mond Robbery, Is Charge. Low Tide Prevents Possible Heavy Loss of Life in River Collision in Maine—One Man Killed. CALAIS, Me., June 71.—Low tide pre- vented @ possible heavy loss of lite early to-tay when the steamer Grand | Manaa, carrying ix hundred excursion. fete, struck @ dredge in the St. Croia River. The second engineer of the Grefge, James Carr of East Bostoa, Who was asicep in the captain's room, wae crushed to @eath. No one cise on @ither craft was injured. + After sinking the dredge the Grand Manan began leaking and the pas- ~ wengers were transferred to another Steamer in small boats, There wae no @anger of sinking, as the tide was low, A misunderstanding of signals is de- Meved to have caused the accident. Capt. Jonn Ingersoll was in command Of the steamer, which is owned by the Grend Manan Sieamsaip Company, The @redge was owned by the Bay Stat Dredging Company of Boston and had @ crew of about a dozen men. Engineer Carr was about forty-five years old and Married and had two cbiidren, ae Victim ef Swarm in Hie Mate, PARKERSBURG, W. Va, June 2— Drury B. Badgeley, @ wealthy farmer; residing at Pleasant Hill, near here, was aliacked to-day by a swarm of bees, which wettied in his hair and deard and stung him to death before metical aid could reach him, ‘The Grand Jury to-day returned in- dictments against two policemen named Hyland and Farley, charging them with &rand larceny in connection with th Meappearance Jan, 31 last of $1,400 Worth of unset and unrut diamonds from the old West Twentieth street police sta- Uon, The Jewels were the property of | Uh John DeCook, No, 108 Fulton street, who Was arrested on the evening of Jan #1 charged with intoxication, In the Property taken from him was an en- velope containing $2,000 worth of uncut eems. DeCook was taken to court the next) morning and fined $1, and when his | Property Wee returned he made an oul- that more than $1,400 worth of his gems hed been taken, He made a com: platwt to Mayor Gaynor, and Commis- sioner Waldo began an investigutio which resulted {n the suspension of Pa- trolinan Hyfand, who arrested DeCook. | Several of the missing jewele have been recover a TENT Ee of the United a mueat Mra. delegate. 8 them, aie Clare when a Lehigh train struck bis carriage at @ crossing at Oaks Corners, ‘jllied early t di MATCHLESS LIQUID GLOSS Best polish for furniture, automo- bile bodies and all finished surfaces, It gives the shine that won’tcomeoff. CLEANS DISINFECTS POLISHES Taatansie: one. ture and department stores everywhere. Standard Oil of New eee A TO o ie | ts! ceases Topas Essie Baked’ Bean Coffe “S. & H.” Stamps FREE with Uneeda Biscuit, package. . Nabisco Wafers Red Grahams. Social Teas ... Package. ... From the National Biscuit Co. In the Bean, or Ground to Suit, lb., 1lb.BestTea 50° 2 for 5 Qe All Lemons, ..4C erat, rights Juley 3 Messinas . c Rime Ribbon, sliced thin, pkge. . 10 Liberty Pickles, kinds, fresh packed, bottle. . pienie 5e 20° 10° i Surety or 2 Stamps FREE with All Purchases Men's Shoes | Oxfords & Pumps Made on lasts especially construct- ed for this kind of a shoe, thus insuring @ perfect fit and comfort Workmanship and materials of the best. $3.95 & $4.85 Jsually $5.00 to $8.00 Boy. IS *Sinese}4too--§) 2. 9 5 Broadway & 20th St.; 5th Ave.; 19th St.