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AXEL WILL STAND FOR A WW mt 01 AXEL ! wio pur THE ICE IN IcicLes ? (ones = wee PuT THE DEW IN DEWOROPS 7? NING WORLD, LOT AN vito PUT THE, SILK IN SILKWORMS ? ! of politteal conventions, the hour for} gonvention hall being located at the ex- treme ovean end of a pier futting a! Quarter of a mile out into the water Open on all four sides the hall wi Swept by an ocean breeze and as an a | eompantment to the proceedings ther the nearby roar of the breakers on the beach 's session of flung to the breeze in front of Tam-| many Hall one half-hour afte his: fominatign on the order of Charite Murphy by long distance telephone, and the candidate has vince sent his regrets that a prior engagement preventd his Presence at the Tammany Fourth of July. j “How about the promised progressive | Roosevelt party?" he asked. “We already have two whisky parties and do not need another. From the tandpoint of the prohibitioniat, by his -| record, public utterances and confessed persona! habits, he fs the least desirable of them all.” | the convention om f platform usiness will be laid es" street from the present terminus at Pleasant avenue and East One Hundred | 1@ Doardwalk and principal streets of the city was echoduled for this af- ternoor. Hours was granted by Supreme Court Justice Page to-day. Heretofore persons desiring to go to | Ward's Island have had to walk two fully fait of them women, marched te | piocks from the car lines to the fecry the pier. State delegations followed ‘slip. Justice Page holds that the com- @ach other inio the hall shouting pro- pletion of the line in accordance with {dition rally cries. The New ‘York, /the franchise, so as to rellaye this dane! datewatte q (situation, will be a publig.conventence, iMinois and Connecticut delegations led | ‘The railway companies’ objection to before Nattonal Charles R. Jones called the convention to order crowda of cheering delogates, Chairman | processions, Cheers for party ; | building the extension was that the road jebrities followed the singing of | Multing Ine © seadiaaie. atte neues: merica. | pity and convent nd not private ad- Prior to the hour of the convention a | yantage contr pntroversy in the Illinois delegation | wing out of the insurgent movement the party resulted in the refural to ognize as a delegate Ollver W. Stew- | Stewart Jed a losing! gnfon nal Committee meet-! Ki Monday night against Chairman! f ones. At the Iilinofs State Convention ir. Stewart fuilod of election as a dete- | te to the convention and to-day the} nots delegation declines to recognize | York, INCOMING STRAMBHIPS, ry UE TO as a delegste, Mr. Stewart had eu) bits dgmalca, n mentioned as a probable candidate | Pork clip wanes, Cureepa for the Presidential nomination, rie Galveston. Slordio; "Nastee, VE PROHIBITIONISTS ARE EARLY OUTGOING STPAMSHIPS. Vy ae mae ap soB, ante, Mar fasion ey. ‘The Pro! lon delegates apparently ba lewpert News. are earlier risers than most membere Horst! OPPENHEIM, GLLINSs G Fulton and Bridge Streets, Brooklyn Will Close Out Thursday Summer Dresses For Women and Misses 9.75 Regular Values to $25.00 About 2506 Dresses from the regular stock of Linen, Marquisette, Lingerie, Striped Voile, Serge and Ratine, this season's best models. jat 2 o'ctock he there DS Pain beg mecting tnd Gt cele |b ee eee meee ip theroes® of the Proh cause. |%. ¥. Clty Ratway Mast Fatend } PY Thursday wil come the permanent or Like 66 116h. Binet, jan'vaton and the adoption of a plat- i : Fm, togecher with msceHaneous busi- | The Public Service Commis | ese. Friday will come the nominations | request to compel the New York City Presidential and Vice Presidentiat| Railway Compantes to extend their naidates A Trohth tion parade along | {@ck# on One Hundred and Sixteenth and Sixteenth street to the East River | ©. killed the butcher with a mest axe, The | slayer was tried and hanged. ‘The son, who grew from childhood to stated that he wanted to consult with the Governor about the Atlantle City graft cases and that politics had noth- ing to do with his errand. youth with this gloomy shadow over At noon Gov. Wilson laid the corner] his life, has ben in jail ever since stone of the Y. t! Bruckner was shot Pacific and Sout! 1) ‘The Bruckner boy was employed as a) nual | Aetivery wagon driver by W. D. Wimble, onvention of the ‘oan Association on the steel ple ures @ Wallington baker. He was driving of these engagements, the Governo r, ex-| 8¢FOss a small bridge on Dec. 18% A} made months before he, Stot was fired and the bullet struck him | hs HEMIARES, in the back. He fell upon the single- “tam here as Governor and not as, tree of the wagon, but clung to the a Presidential candidate,” he said, and! reins, A couple of blocks further on added that politics could have no place | persons who saw him stopped the horse in his talks. jand sent him to St. Mary's Hospital in bitionists, assembled in na-| Pasaic, ntion on the steel plier, in-| The bull Wilson to address them, but! he was paralyzed from the day of’ the State Chairman Edwin | hooting. As he lay in the hospital Grosscup and Thomas Pence, one of the came to look Ike a wrinkled and shri Wilson leaders, declined for him be-|elled old man, but his eyes never lost cause of insufMfictent time, their joyous smile, ‘This morning, how- Cheering was led by John Wanamaker, | ever, still with the same bright smile on ected the boy's spine and who seconded the nomination of Presi-|his strangely old looking face, he called dent Taft at the recent Chicago con- | the sisters to the side of his coat, vention, when Gov. Woodrow Wilson Y. M. “I am going to die tn a little while,” he said want to thank You and to ou goodbys and—and to ask you, » to remember me in your pray- | laid the corner stone of the new was no politics In the event, which was, ers attended by 5,000 persons. “I didn't intend to shoot Charite,"” the In his speech the Governor referred | young prisoner protested to-day. “I wan | indirectly to the Atlantic City graft! shooting sparrows with my parlor rifle scandal, saying: and it was only an accident that I hit “A man is ashamed to be caught tn a) him." dirty trick and 90 a community: should | —_—_—_ be ashamed to be caught in a diety practice, ‘There is now no place in our FALL FATAL TO ATHLETE. DE LerD nee pod Ge et Ade who|, Gustav Weinacht, a young athlete of his life to fighting such practices the Hast Side Settlement House, died ho happler because of the fight.”’ | Yesterday of a fracture of the spine, SHINGTON, July 10.—Speaker On the night of March 2, while Clark may go to Sea Girt, N. J., Friday | tempting to execute a tri evening for a conference with Gov.| zontal bar. Welnacht n Wilnon, Both Mr. Clark and Majority and fell a distance of Leader Underwood have acknowledged | magnificent physlqi invitations from the Governor and have | replied that they would visit him when the business of the House permitted, If the House adjourns over Saturday | When the this week, Spenker probably awill strength make the visit then, Mr. Underwood , witow may accompany him, [the ac His however, bore the strain splendidly, and the doctors at the (City Hospital were becoming hopeful hot spell undermined his He was married and leaves a, is baby boy died a week after | nt | bebe Hey ! wo eut THA S GUM IN emoncrs? ) : ra WEDNESDAY, JULY 10, 1 (WEY. A=K~B=L wHb PUT THE ou IN GouLasis ? ! al a sales, Losses of from one to three ran through the market at the Prices, last prices of atocks, yea! ihe High. Low. Lawt, ehngs. s HS S§ POSLAM CURES WORST CASES -OF ECZEMA uffered the tortures of ec- ich, ete., for years and to suddenly find that the trouble has dis- appeared after a short treatment with Poslam is to experience satisfaction dif- ficult to express. This is the story told daily from all parts of the country of the actual accomplishments of Poslam, the skin remedy, All skin diseases, including eczema, acne, tetters, salt rheum, itch, et quickly eradicated by Poslam. 8 is stopped at once. Common troubles, such as pimples, red noses, rashes, etc., respond so readil: that overnight treatment is often suf- icient. POSLAM SOAP used daily for toilet and bath, makes every cleansing opera- tion a double means @ healthfulness to the skin. Incomparable in its benefits to tender skin, particularly to infants. An- tiseptic and soothi absolutely pure and safe. All druggists sell Poslam (price 50 cents) and Poslam Soap (price #5 cents). For free samples write to the Emergency Laboratories, $2 West 25th Street, New bur u * u or To-Day At Our 5 St A Real Old Fashioned Beginning READY-TO-WEAR at °17.5 Q Every 2 and 8 piece Summer Mixture and $22 has been reduc smartest. styles and fabrics in R Men, Big Old-Fashioned Bargains that are more these days of soaring prices and falling quantitie: of the biggest values we have ever offered, Suit that FIVE CONVENIENT STORES. 279 Broadway, near Chambers st. Broadway at 4%th St. 125th St. at Third Avenue 47 Cortlandt St., near Greenwich Union Square, l4th St., near B'way Sale of Men’s Suit Reduced From $30, $28, $25 and $22 ; they include this season’s newest and eady-to-wear Suits for Men and Young Built Brothers York City. ! ores Clearance S 0 sold at $30, $28, $25 than remarkable in s and quality—some (. Am. Cotton Oi) B54 BN Am, Locomotin 4 43, 4 ste casas. 60 WILSON LAYS THIS FATHER HANGED SEAS, & & a= «|GET YOUR STOMACH FIXED RIGHT been set for 9.30 A.M. instead of noon! ‘ ’ Aus ger we AS iat ‘ as is customary. grocgeds Minty: BOR sek 3 . Attacks upon President Taft, Theo- cenestreee a BT LOS or 5 dore Roosevelt and the Republican and se M4 t © | Democratic parties in gencral marked ne fs hep dactaea Ve patrols 283% 28 1 hapa faekitir ae Fading to-da: in @ apirited re- LR Te ‘ ’ Co) Cdl it cunts N eat Ot covery that eventually carried the list yo joa y= If your meals don’t taste right, or you | and other disorders. ester, 3 . porary hal about a point over yesterday's closing {8 Yee | n feel bloated after eating, and you believe | Cooper's New Discovery tones of the convention. The speech bristled Wh UAL range, The best rising power was dis- Bi. HI OMY — 8! it is the food which affects you; if what | stomach, aids in the assimilation of f with denunciation of the “boss ridden, played In Copper, which opened at 827-8, | { Hos URS 438 little you eat lies heavy on your stomach; |# that it imparts Menten ie and vigor Mquor controlled old parties.” He de- — —e— over @ point up, A moderate buying a 2 bog “20d tod Slit fe ‘diffieul y, a h [to the gastric juices. [t makes new, clared nothing in the way of real k ‘di ey mand for Reading, Union Pacific, Ste 88 i Bt hire hed se bee rage J her rich, red blood and tunes the nerves to sae reform wae to be gained from either s te ar oan . Ri a .| and Northern Pacific elevated the: lary rh 1% eating, eructations of sour, undigested [their matural powers, kills the a —— Ties tay ae areas ee RO tahoe aostisiemneigdl by. Aeon a "Ba By = el teei atts, foun mae op vou [dre and wala the Maret te A ated by Col. Roosevelt. nvention, But Dodges Ol dah to show at ot tath sia og oT ip min at you need something to stop " Dry Hosts Assemble at At- iso other Present atnce the fun: Cor g cember, Jersey Youth gan to show signs of hesitation, but the te hs .N ue ; | fermentation and avoid your food from «a seFeh te your druggist end wrareg ‘ ation of this Government,” declare tte t ic Ci . Stocks weakened perceptibly tn the| Sieh, r°§ : neces I lantic City, Almost Sure [Str "Howard, “has surrendered nore| _ POlitics in Atlantic City. Died To-Day. afternoon period. After holding. firma | Recetas: iy iey = 81. To make every bite of food you eat aid aadiy return the Nase adjectly to the liquor interest of this Sieh through mid-day the list was auddenly Et. ‘ Ht, 4 ig in the nourishment end etreng' your rounded by Water. nation than has Willlam Howard Taft subjected to a severo selling attack. | Korth 12 FAY = "S| body, you must first get your stomach in drugei money ‘ y [ils record ts too recent, familiar and) ATLANTIC CITY, July 10—Gov. Wil-| 4 charge of murder was entered to-|In the ensuing reaction prices of all | Ht, Be key 1a 1g | 8, healthy condition by using Cooper's |back. After taking fii bert there odoriferous to requiro review in this) son to- itized much of his time ‘nl aay against sixteen-year-old Peter He-| th eacre, taneet in Oo tO: jowest 1a, Steal 8 ime i } Fh ese et tol ee can eat ean ope f Mg Moe ‘ ATLANTIC CITY, N. J., July 10,--| Intelligent presence. Atlantte City to catch up on lost sleep: |eoaig, who is @ prisoner in the Hack-| tion in Steel, Reading, Union Recife an Re You won't kev GAp, woe sick head- | your ele will taste good. Cooper’ With delegates in attendance from ever; ‘And what better results can be ex-|He did not appear until near noon.| oo’) x J, County Jail, following land Copper was particularly heavy. na uy 1 Secmems on Aipets Di is on sale at all 7 : ¥ | pected trom the Democratic party? Not When he retired last night he dis- ARO RCTTG iy @ : id aches, biliousness, constipation, griping | New Discovery Biibs in ihe Unien: ahd Wom macy the death of fourteen-year-old Charles | Steel fina’ rashed to 68, Other ¥ Fonty little, but less than nothing connected the phone in his hotel room y shares sustained losses of almost two = = of the outlying American sJall. Exactly the aamo influences that | ing jet, word that he must not be dis-| Bruckner. Bruckner was shot by young | pire soutnined losses of almost two poisoned the Republican party at Chi-| *M0 [0 i Herenia a few days before Christmas| Meires rebecca ig cago were tn control at Baltimore, aie day |and Mngered wu ay. The entire lat fell to the lowest of ational political gathering ever held| “It may be sald in truth that the] Delaive Muse oF Witeon's party | About eight ye Poter Herenta’s the day at closing, Very little recov: fn Atlantle City, padi taripe ran i ih gi egila SL cl ae Lg be ference with the Governor, but ¢attier, who aleo named Peter He-|ery was in evidence at the finish, lead- + = The setting was most appropriate, the | MUrply’s cholee: bit ha pieture, =e aa ial 6 Aline him Burne Pema, had @ quarrel with a butcher and | ing features sinking fractions between Nearly 4,700 White Shirtwaists $1, regularly $1.50 to $2 Subway floor, Old Building. $1.50 to $3.7 Low necked, crisp white shirtwaists Main Aisle, Old Building. , lawns, with dainty laces, are the best possible provision for hot weather. Thousands of new, fresh, different styles will be on the Main Aisle today and tomorrow—all at wonderfully rices—often two or three for the usual cost of hose at $1 on the Subway floor are far the best Maine Aisle and Subway floor, Old Building. small one. we have for the money. JOHN WANAMAKER Formerly A. T. Stewart & Co.; Broadway, Fourth Ave., Eighth to Tenth St. at The World’s main office or any of its branch offices, and you will be given, FREE, a copy of The World’s Summer Resort Guide -for 1912= a big, strikingly illustrated and beautifully printed volume describing over 2,000 places to spend a vacation, If inconvenient to call for FREE copy, send 6c to defray actual postage and the book will be sent ‘ou by mail without char Address: Summer Resort Bureau, World Building, New York City. FREE FREE WRITE ‘MR. RETAIL, MERCHANT: ID you ever stop to consider the vast possibilities of putting your goods before the thousands of women employed in the downtown business sectior by establishing a branch in the arcade of one of the large office buildings ? Write or phone and our representative will call om you and explain the proposition. E. A. PRATT, PULITZER (World) BUILDING, 68 Park Row, N. Y. 5, regularly $2.50 to $10 AY BANE 0AS GERtER voT PUT DAS of transparent A joke Shop :: Manned by the est wits of the day, is running full blast in making ready the copy oO} “RUN”? a brand new 16-page edition of which will go FREE with each and every copy of Next Sunday’s World a newspaper whose all around merits have won for it a circula- tion in New York City greater than the Sun- day Herald, Sunday Times, cue Sun and Sunday Tribune Added Together, Order in Advance