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PSHALL ACT NOMINATION, HTS | ATREPUBLCANS ocratic Vice-Presidential indidate Says They Are. “ ‘Cause of Nation’syUnrest. 4 DIANAPOLIS, Ind., Au R. Marshal! fied this afternoon th fining mate of Gov. Woodrow Wilson the head of the Democratic National the coming campaign. Judge Hon je Presidential candidate of 194, made the notification gnocratic notables from all parts of | waged for himself, lof Wilson and OM THE EVENING WORLD, TUZBDAY, AUGUST 90, 1539. eve tn making but they be! eve every doll should be a0} elean that an infant may cut {te teeth | upon it, And they hold that It no) se Bo tty “= MADE BULL MOOSE KILLED RIRSELF @al @ bis nomination, took « rap at Gol. ‘Theodore Roosevelt. Me eald in part: | ‘The faithful Sons of Democracy, proud of the history of their party, eovering a holt contury of Federal ad- ministration, welcomed at Baltimore the opportunity to substitute practice for preaching and performance tor prom-|Inventor Ends Life by Gas feo, “tndeod, they seised it by the nomina- ‘1 tion of Wilson and Marshall With Odd Toy by “Betaed tt with eo firm a grip that ft ' cannot be loosened. Aye, etther by the His Side. host of Republicanism or by the de- tuded people who have not ae yet dis- _ covered that thelr leader's battles are not for the Lord, That his contrary pretenne is with the hope that he will thus secure the sid hosts for a third term Albert Funk, a toy and novelty invent- or, who recently obtained patents on jancing bull moose,” committed sul- cide to-day by inhaling gas in a bedroom at No. 10 East Fort From papers found $n the room tt evident that Funk had been figuring on the cost of manufacturing his dancing | bull moose shortly before he laid down on the bed and fastened the gas tube) country and in disregard of his pledge to the people to obey that law. Judge Parker's contention that re- Nef could come only from the election all and a Demo- cratic Congress fo! 4 an assignment of reasons whioh he insisted nexatived ALE SAME UDE TL SMUGLED CHINESE ARE CUE Automobile Load of Five Mon- golians From Canada Cap- tured in the Bronx. An automobile toad of five Chinamen who had been smuggied over the Cane- Gian bormler near Buffalo and brought down the State at ® forty-mile-an-hour walt was held up a: the Willls avenue bridge in the Bronx to-day by Police: man O'Connell of the Alexander avenue station and seven arrests were made. The car, in charge of Chauffeur Arthur Pierce of Aberon, N. ¥., had stopped at the bridge when O'Connell noticed tt. He stopped over and asked) Pierce who he was waiting for. The A WONDERFUL NEW $0. made a tour of the hotels near tne | Willis avenue bridge. He found the two | | missing Chinamen in the Hotel View, One Hundred and Thirty-third street and Wille aventé, In the Hotel Lan- Hundred and Thitty-cignth id Wiits avenue, hb found at. guest, Burton Fraake of But- end arrested him. When al ithe seven prisoners were four Diere quer. » He ald he had ac cepted a commission to bring five China: | men from Buffalo to Nos. 16 and 17 Mott treet. He had been employed by letter and got his instructions over the t Phone. He was to be patd $3 a d The seven prisoners were held on charge of violating the fxclusion sot and the Federal authorities were notified. a ‘Woedraf All Moose Now. Timothy L. Woodruff has resigned from the Union League Club of Brook- ‘nN. This ts the las: of the Republican organizations to which Mr. Woodruft longed and from which he has re- e identified with r | ede | Pesiam Soap. Méd: with Pos- lam, Possessed mt Virtues Poslam Soap—differeat ftom aad su- perior to all ordinary sodpie for toilet and bath—is the latest product of the Emergency Laboratories, proprietors of Poslam, the famous skin remedy. ‘The unique feature of Poslam Soap is that it contains Poslam in its entirety, combined with an absolutely pure soap base. This is combination indeed to those who know the virtue of Poslam, the marvellous heali remedy, through which so many thousands of cases of eczema and other stubborn skin troubles have been completely cured. 7 POSLAM SOAP is rendered antiseptic and germicidal. It is the safest and most soothing nursery soap and will not irritate even the tender skins of chafing infants. It improves the health, color and quality of the skin, beautifies com- plexions, renders the bi velvet; An unusually ing cake; price 25 cents. all dru ists. mreet | Joba D. t= | TARRYTOWN, ‘or sale by | D. Rockefel Stern Brothers — will place on sale, To-morrow, a very lange, purchase of Blankets and Cemfortables At Exceedingty Low Prices Making it decidedly advanta; to anticipate future needs and profit by the splendid economy this event affords. Single Size, Pair $2.95, 3.35, 4.5) Double Size, “3.65, 4.95, 6.45 Extra Large Size, 4.75, 6.50, 7.99 Colored Jacquard Blankets, eee double size, in new designs, Each $1.85, 2.75 Down Comfortables, double size, printed sateen covering, $3.9 4 Silk Bordered Comfortables, double size, at 2.90 Blankets Desirabie Values in Sheets and Pillow Cases For free sample, write to the Emer- | mney Laboratories, 32 West 86th Street, | from Seal Harbor, Me., to his home in all possibility of relief from either the ,| Pocantico Hills. Two of his children hi Repub! or the Progrearive parties. in his mouth, He \as forty-five years old or thereabouts. chauffeur replied evasively and 0’ nell stepped up on the running bor a Democratic Club and facing Uni- Sheets, Single Size Three-quarter Double Size Of the In he said in part: ‘Ite oreator and nominees for Prest- dent occupied that office for about seven and @ halt ye but during all that ity Squi ke of Democracy crowded stands in the squere while ¢l were vered. MAKING SOCIAL- time he could not be persuaded to any ICANS @ aingle word tn favor of lifting from 18TS OF PEOPLE. the ae the burd pero pono ‘speech of . | them by extortionate tariff rates. True Fg vag eRe m aeerta| he admits in tis Confession of Falth, that | That certain interests have been im: properly favored by Geclares himself in favor o tee old crooked, logrolll 4 tarif? making,’ end advoostes & ‘tart commission’ ‘wholly different from the @ thoughtful man in| resent unsatistactory Tariff Toard.” tmpesstble gmile at the large body of intellige ne who themeelves ite if the debit and credit ac- of life balance at the end of the and to assume that the mighty who are becoming convinced that social system that we call cy ia but a glittering dure the industrial juced. er voting the ticket or not, ‘ywhere looking upon the aw- tice of this economic system Decoming socialistic in theory ‘f not ‘Dring enit to dissolve the Marvester Trust? Was nof a twenty- minute conversation long enough to persuade him that the Steel Corpor- ation should be allowe! to absorb 1 ERNMENT SHOULD ACT FOR BENEFIT OF ALL. “And shall any fair-minded m redounds to the Int the people of thim country ¢ red men shall contro! its bus: ‘To stay the strong arm of the law he had but to write to his At. torney-Genorn] and in instances we the good of every one there -| now know that he (ta eo." Ne frllacious In the theor: | inent, instead of transferring bus. | wi en aad of traktor LSON SENDS WARM fr nicana hve ovary that duaiient | GREETING TO MARSHALL, TRENTON, N. J, Aug. %—Gov, Woodrow Wiison sent the following telegram to Gov. Marshal!, who will be notified toalay oMctally of his nomina- tion as the Democratic nominee for Vice-President “My hea ulations, It regret with oO say that if it is republic | which I do not 1 I must make the ultimate between the wand t H act me Arrow fay ° the many, e with the ity. bitean ranks Democrat! How much | ‘Mt has reached the point where, ied with the bad workings of . it is willing to toppl over and try something prophesy quite sure that whatever may wear fn America| r ballots they may | and whatever battle they may » there are but th of hat ind sincerest congrat- 4 matier of the r J to have ac join you In saying how confid in the presence of the party's great nity 40 werve the people without or or timidity, Pray accept my personal remus, (Signed) “WOODROW WILSON." a acta WILSON AT TRENTON. TRENTON, Jn AUK, 20.—Goy Woodrow Wilson arrived here from New York and planned to «pend the day in meeting State officials at ¢ Capitol. ‘The Governor slepi all of the way to hen he awoke a number rs on the train surrounded him and shook hands. Late to-day Gov. Wilaon is scheduled to attend the annual outing of the Demooratic League of Trenton at the Interstate Fair Grounds and expects to leave immedtately afterward for Sea Girt by automobile. first grade 1s made up of the few, their hangers-on and their Maries, who think the eagle is up- the dollar not as an emblem of but as an emblem of power, ‘who look upon government as an to their business affaire; thene ) they who in the pest yearw of Re- th Sutlook upon life has been en- by the civilization under which who have been taught by the 14 the college, by the press and sine, Who appreciate the good of life, whose horizon has been and whore capacity for Joy and ‘has been increased, INDITIONS HAVE BECOME | i UNBEARABLE, {Conditions have become unbearable | them. They have reached int struggle for | iy be right, they as destroy the tdeals of the Republic. many of these there are I do noi ow, but I do know that special privi- eeding them in a warrene Odol-izing Helps on Odol-izing the mouth and teeth morning and evening helps one to stand the heat. As cooling and refreshing to the mouth as a shower- bath is to the body, Odol is the most delight- ful and thorough antisep- - tic mouth-and-tooth Licthete old-fashioned Democrats_be: Doctors Advise Tyree’s “Yu, cove + Powder for W ' Purifies the whole mouth : owder for WomeN clear back into the throat— Thousands of forms of guti tisense and safeguards te Many such preparati actaally worthle, Pleanen me to < #titutional Demoer: t to exer. believe that the @ tnd does not consist 4 hereby eve a or ne on tn La world, just as he realizes that in tting on he owes it to self, to and to the Repubile to see in honestly, vent any he reward of y of man- in aN equality equaltty and foreign and he his wash 1 including the hard-to-get-at 7 th places which tooth pastes others are z ata naar fat papers are and powders never reach, Keeps mouth and teeth surgically clean and breath pure for hours. or Known ay) Just a few drops ina little plic solution. It water—used with or without water and when ’ fs ‘as. douche is unequalled. Being the tooth-brush—is ordinay- Bon-por: it ah be ; ‘constantly on hand aa @ preven. ily enough, Sold by druggist Send for, booklet and Wash the most a tantly in Ths inventor arrived in this city three weeks ago. Before coming here he had lived in Cincinnatt and Cleve- land, and elled extensively in thi He had been dead his body was foun tube was gripped fast between g| dead man's clothing revealed no other today | * Geo. Borgfeldt & Co., New York teeth, and there was @ pillow over his head held down by the weight of odor of gas filled the house atrolman Walsh of the Weat Thirtieth street jon was called in. Walsh forced the door of the bedroom. On a table near the bed was @ clutter of papers and several models of the dancing bull mooxe, There were a Aozen letters from novelty dealers who expressed eagerness to purchase the lancing bull moose in quantities. J. W. Knoune of Wilkes-Barre, Pa., spoke flatteringly of the novelty, and wanted an early shipment. ‘There was no note to explain the mo- tive for the suicide, but a search of the possessions than 72 cents In change and @ gunmetal watch, None of his fellow. lodgers knew him or had spoken to him in the three weeks he had lived tn the |!" inventor's clothing had been and there were letters which that he had been em- ployed recently by the German-Amert- can Steamship Company. Two letters, postmarked Kaltimore and addressed to Albert Funk, which were delivered this morning, were turned over to the Coroner. SHELDON NAMED TEASURER OF THE TAFT CAMPAIGN. | « Hilles Announces National Com- mittee Cash Handler of 1908 Will Again Serve. WASHIN ‘ON, Aug. 20.—George R. Sheldon, Treasurer of the Republican National Committee in 1908, has been se- lected as treasurer of the committee for the presnt campaign. Charles D. Hiiles, Chairman of «he Republican Natlonal Committee, to-day 1. Je the oa ment. : ounce= the Mouth Hot Days Costs only a cent or so: more a week to use Odol—! the thorough cleanser—than to depend on things which do little more than whiten the teeth and temporarily perfume the breath. | | i took @ peek into the tonneau. He saw & pile of blankets and prodded it with tstick, The blankets moved and as of Mongollan grunts were dis- tinctly audible, The policeman pulled off the blanket and uncovered three Chinamen, sans pigtails and garbed in hadiliments, He got up be- wide the chauffeur and bade him drive to the Alexander avenue station. The Chinamen remained crouched on the floor in awe of O'Connell's nightstick, ‘When the three passengers were taken out of the car Pierce exclaimed that two were missing. “T had five,” he sald, stopped at the bridge.” O'Connell_locked_the three “when we up_and Milady’s Toilet Table By Mme. D’MILLE The o sirlish com: ry “A neglected complexion woman look older than she way to preserve or resto plexion ts to Ita pint witeh sunburn, tan and freck! ft, satiny and altogether lovely. utiful hatr, our shampoo ts dot hair Hght, beautifully lustrous at to do up. “A simple way has been found to re- hair from the face or paste by mixing pow- 4 water and cover the move and wash the come in long, thick fs anplied to’ the ro ng gives them o be mide to grow ches by brush! No Pain; No High Prices These are eyond doubt two important factors in choosing a dentist. OUR METHODS are the up-to-date painless kind—not the old- fashioned nerve wrecking kind that made so many dread the dental chair, OUR PRICES en- tirely sweep away all competi- tion on work of a similar high character. Gas adminis- (f)] | tered when desired. - AI Fillings in Gold, Silver, Plato and’ Perce Iain, 50e and $1.00 Up. DR. MCBRIDE'S sacs New York Oftives Hroad. fal} 4 {al Constipation Vanishes Forever Prompt Relicf--Pcraanent Care CARTER'S LITTLE 4 LIVER PILLS vever a foil, Purely vegete able—ect surely but. gently ‘ou t e liver, och ha tition en ’ Pu, Seal Pega} Genuine mabe Signature * leave {t on one or two | been suffering from whooping cougn, | New York City ~ Lord &-Taylor rented 1990 Important Event Annual Midsummer Sale of Oriental Carpets & Rugs We carry one of the largest stocks of Oriental Rugs in the world, and during this Annual Sale we present a superb collection of rare specimens to select from At much under regular prices Our usual guarantee goes with each rug. Purchases made during this sale will be held for Fall delivery if requested. Extra Quality Kirmanshah Carpets This lot consists of none but selected picces, all room sizes, many of which are unusual. At $235.00, $250.00, $265.00 & $285.00 reduced from $325.00 to $500.00. Extra Persian Muskabad Carpets Specially suited for Library, Dining and Living Rooms. At $70.00, $85.00, $90.00, $95.00, $110.00 & $125.00 reduced from $190.00 to $200.00. Moussoul Rugs at $17.50 Average size 4.0 x 6.6. reduced from $22.50 and $25.00. Extra Quality Moussoul Rugs Average size 4 x 7 feet. At $25.00 reduced from $35.00, Hall Runners At $42.00 reduced trom $65.00. Persian Rugs Average size 4x 7 feet. At $35.00 were $45.00 and $50.00, Clearance Sale of Lace Curtains Imported hand-wrough® Cluny, Lacet, Point Arabe, Renaissance, Marie Antoinette and Combination Laces. Brussels, Irish Point and Colbert Curtains. Formerly $7.00 to $12.50 per pair Formerly $12.50 to $17.50 per pair Vormerly $20.00 to $32.50 per pair $5.00 $8.50 $74.50 Broadway & 20th St.; 5th Ave.; 19th St. To appreciate the convenience and great value of the Sunday World's Want Directory—READ IT. \ | pat Sata | 45c, 58c 52, 63 21x36 i3c 17, Hemmed, 7c, 65c 68c, 85c Hemstitched, 75, 88 87, 95 Pillow Cases, 22%4x36 9-25 x36 27 x 36 Hemmed, ac loc 17¢ l4c Hemstitched, 18 20 21 at at at at Stern Brothers are showing. a large assortment of Brass Bedsteads Including the latest round and square tube styles with straight or com tinuous posts, some effectively orsairieniad’ with cast brass, others designed with cane and wooden panels and all guaranteed for five Also have arranged for Wednesday, an Extraordinary Sale - of very desirable styles at $12.50, 14.50, 16.50 and 21.50 Actual Values $18.00, 21.50, 27.00 and 32.50 Also these Exceptional Offerings in their Bedding Department 28.00 Values, $13.50 Values, $12.75 Values, $5.25 Values, $19.78 11.75 9.78 4.50 Hair Mattresses, Felt Mattresses, Upholstered Springs Woven Wire Springs, Now Now Now Now West 23d and 22a Streets Saks & Company Broadway at 34th Street Continuing today and tomorrow A Sale of Men’s Two-GarmentSuits Formerly 17.50 to 20.00. . at 12.50 Formerly 23.00 to 28.00. . at 15.00 Formerly 30.00 to 33.00. . at 19.50 @ The fabrics embrace shepherd plaids, which, by the way, are one of the smartest things of the present season—and tropical worsteds, mohairs and flannels, which were never more popular than they are this present season. g The models are Norfolks, and two and three button single and double breasted effects, all de- signed on negligee lines with narrow shoulders, and lapels that lope easily to the first button. The tailoring is Saks tailoring, which, in the dictionary of ready for service wear, means good workman- ship, superior finish, and superb style. B. Altman & Ca. ARE NOW HOLDING A SPECIAL SALE Cr ORIENTAL RUGS COMPRISING HALL RUNNERS AND RUGS IN SMALL, MEDIUM AND ROOM SIZES, WHICH ARE BEIN.; OFFERED AT EXTRAORDINARY CONCESSIONS FROM USUAL PRICES, | Fifth Avenue, 34th aud 35th Streets, Mem York.’ SS | IT MAKES LITTLE DIFFERENCE WHAT YOU NBED—~ A WORLD “WANT” AD, WILL GO AND G