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T.R’SRED BANDANA FLAG OF ANARCHY! SHOUTS SHERMAN claimed, “Thoughtful and patriotic citizens will Inquire the meaning of the pronuncia- Mento of that gathering that there will follow ‘a dangerous revolution’ unless its policies are adopted. American Voters of all parties will, I believe, re- sent any appeal to the fence. Both of the opposing parties assault with equal vehemence the pres- ent tariff, under which our country has 80 markedly prospered. They adui Payne-Aldrich law without reason.” Vice-President, Accepting Re- fomination, Sails Into Roose- velt and Defends Taft. HITS AT WILSON, TOO. Shows Signs of Recent Sick- ness, but Gives Talk Against “Our Two Opponents.” thi to ‘Mr. Sherman then went on with a de- fense of the Aldrich law and also Prest- dent Taft's vetoes of the Democratic | bi tariff bills enacted during the present session of Congress. “The crime of this ‘new age,'” con- tinued = Mr, *peech and action; lack of thought, a Spurning of deliberation and of the welghing of consequences. Fakirs with Projects to ‘get rich quick’ draw gaping crowds. Mad haste is the pastime of ‘The Third Term party and Candidate Wilson urge the country Sherman, 9 multitude. disaster and ruin. is @ strident call to UTICA, N. Y., Aug. 2.—Atthough the @ay was cloudy and cool, Utica got an early start after a carnival night, and Gevoted itself to-day to the notification of James 6. Sherman of his nomination to the Vice Presidency by the Repubd- Moan party. The early traine and trolleys brought largo numbers of peo- ple to the city for the event has been Prepared with an idea of making it a holiday for the central and northern Darts of the State. About twenty members of the Com- |/}| mittee of Notification were present, || headed by United States Senator George Sutherland of Utah, the Chairman. They || Were escorted to the Sherman residence || on Genesee street by citizens, massed || in different organizations and headed by bands and military companies. The Parade was an imposing one, moving through strects gayly decorated and Uned with throngs of people. At the Sherman residence Mr. Sher- Man met the committee and was later } escorted to Roscoe Conkling Park, where @ large stand had been erected | | | to and where the speaking took place. Mr. Sherman has been ill for eome Weeks, but has been steadily tmprov- || ing for the last fortnight. He did not Jook in his usual rosy condition, but was Quite fit for the demands of the day. Senator Sutherland delivered the @peech, notifying Vice-President Sher ™man of his nomination, and Mr. Sher- Man responded in part ag follows: “Gentlemen of the committee, this community appreciates the honor of this visit by your distinguished membership. You bear the commission of the conven- tion which, representing them, met in Chicago tn June. That convention de- clared anew our fidelity to the historic |; Repudiican party, our purpose to carry forward the work it has eo well done, @nd to promote further the prosper! @nd progress of the United States.” OBLIVION AWAITS ROOSE- VELT'S NEW PARTY. “The annals of American parties do net record the proceedings of a politt. cal gathering conducted with moi openness, fairness, deliberation, sobriety and worthy purpose than that for which you speak. This assemblage will gladly concede the fact that other procedure mpossiblo in a body presided over | by Onelda’s native son, Elthu Root. ved by the clamor of those x1 to bolster up claims || by hundreds of contes resting ona foundation so filmsy that in| | the light of investigation, most of them melted away like snow in a furnac heat and were rejected by quite or near- ly @ unanimous vote, the convention adopted a platform that rings true for patriotism and constitutional govern- ment and worthtly bestowed a renom- fnation upon our present Chief Exeou- | | tive, “Fortunate are we, Republicans, in the fact that our opponents are divided into two camps, rivalling each other in thelr efforts to excel tn disturbing the civic and economic order of the count: The new party thrusts Iteelf forwal into the vacuum left by the phanto: of other third parties which ha: passed into oblivion, Oblivion, too, awalts It. “The Democratic party in the nation has many times defeated tts Republican rival in August; but twice has it done so in November. “The Democratic ra!lying cry has al- ways been 4 ‘tariit for revenue only’ and) the bitterest assault on the policy of | protection to American industry. This year sees no Innovation, The Demo- cratic candidate, Dr. Wilson, 1s Bryan and Parker over again without the) of oratory of the one or the legal training | @ of the other, but with the free-trade prejudices of both seemingly intensifed, Tt is not unkind to discern that Dr. Wilson 4s a pedagogue, not a states-| 2 man and his mode of’ thought academte | wi rather than practical. “For the first time in the memory of my oldest hearer, the country witnessed | 1 @ convention held in Chicago two weeks aince, in which there was no roll call of delegates, no ballots cast; where red bandannas were preferred to the Stars and Stripes, where the scene was scarlet overmuch, like the fiag of anarchy, not red, white ané@ dlue, the symbol of patriotism. SATELLITES GREETED BY “IN. SPIRED LEADER.” “The unquestioned master of the eftua- pers, cere a8 they woul by his satellites as ‘an | Pari e my Wee a eae dad ee lntoranens i wie Oe (Gur Liberal Credit Terms which fel from many lips reached tts of hapa cee: 1$50 Worth $3 Down ee iaaalt ofimax in the closing utterances of the eid $75 Worth $5 DownS Weekir: chairman. The ‘leader's right to rule iad cdytanker. 2 seaircane ee lingered Maal 4) $100 Worth $10.00 Dow: fa the history of the English to DINING RC ROOM $15.00 —X———sa—s—s_l_s_s— 8, beard The Home Doctor eee Dyspepsia and Nausea Take one pound of prunes, one-quar- ter pound of raisins, three tablespoonfuls o} sugar, boil in sufficient water to ob- tain one quart of syrup; cool and mix with an equal amount of Duffy's pure reais eerie simple formula, originally prevoribed by Dr. F. J. Kluss- men of Toledo, Ohio, will prove very etticient, in cases of coranas stomachs, opened the Table ex: Vine Velour Suite, 5 T Pieces; Pier Mirrors erticl French to protect thelr homes and maintain in- violate constitutional government, Every assault upon protection 's @ summons ir opportunities to main- tain existing eondittons, which places the American wage earner in every Preserve “We warn the electorate not to be gee Fae world.’ POSLAM terror of vio- rash or to seriou should be treated lam, Poslam readily kill germ life by “a frenzied psorii year itch, barbers’ driven aw: color and texture, makes com; cxats) York City. FIRST AID WHEN THE SKIN AILS Any abrasion ‘of the skin, cut, boil, ase possible source of in antiseptic heali: trou eases. Minor affections, such a: ples, rashes, hives, etc. are quickly BM SOAP keeps the sk bar lige Som gal MS ors eell Poslam (price For free samples write to the Emer; Laboratories, 88 West 25th Street, New | was greater assumption of power pro-| calling on a higher scale of living and civilization than enjoyed elsewhere in REAL m sore Hey is dan- tion skin disease, and promptly with Pos- remedy. ower to itching shows its stopping all le to itch, and simi improv soothes tender clear, oe soft, Soap (price £5 pt large. Mail orders will be filled from t Elbow Length Silk Mousquetaire Gloves, white or black; also chamoisette gloves; 50c quality to go at Women's Pure Silk Elbow Length Mousquetaire with double finger tips, white and black; regularly 69c, gcse Groceries at Reductions | Our 24e Rolled Oate—Finest; Our 120 Tomatoes—R: oot’s $1.25 Underwear for Men 69e | Strictly First Quality Our August Sale—an largely patronized by provident men. | Fall and Winter needs can be filled now | at most remarkable savings. including extra Each garment floor, 0th Bt. Side. BLOOMINGDALES’. Sale of Long Gloves |Electric Stoves, $5.25 } | Women’s White Lisle Thread Mousequetaire Gloves, to reach above the elbow, all Broils, boils, fries and tonsts. Will do the cooking fora smal) ae 1c Lisle Thread 33 Gloves, made Something new. 59. Electrical Avptiances, BLOOMINGDALES*- ed ripe; large 100 Bey MIXED TEA or ENGLISH BREAKFAST TEA, Ib... “$e | SALAD OIL. Our 15¢ bottle, oe our 25¢ bottle 20¢ ALL CARS TRANSFER TO family quickly and economically. | to any electric light socket. Mesco (New Model) 5-Lb, Lie reer $4.25, (Mail Orders Filled.) annual event 69. yilp Can be connected | in Floor, Arcade, 18e | th patent wi kya FREE w OUR 1919 CATALOGUE. PARLOR HOLTWASSERECO PS QPENEVERY EVERING UNTIL’ 9°P 4” | ‘NO: DEPOSIT REQUIRED 50° WEEKLY | EXTEN~ TABLE, Complete—Value $40—$21.50 :::* ur August Furniture Sale| Allow a Discount of 25%, we VALME 63 home consiate of te of fhe aceon panying joles, ani In oUF Warereom, are, appeer ry Cone Bedroom, ‘iehets wth ¢ “Grand alue $500 a7. 1473 THRO AVEB0 Pee \ SA ORR fh YY Be sale aie lait, Sch ak sagan, 2 Lc ARAL bi Ra CA ORCI NS. aa) 3 TS parece igs bn ite Tollet Set, 10 dleves. KITCHEN Oak Kitchen Cl late (door! Ki ehen Leces of Oe yards Goods: [WE PAY FREIGHT AND Qu saods L_rurNirepe | NITURE RAILROAD FARE. Plain Figures Tiers, # Rapids $275 | aor PACS TROTTER THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST £1, TUT? . 2 cae soe tk IN OUR COOL AND POPULAR PRICED RESTAURANT, EIGHTH FLOO! jd Coa. AVE. 1977020" FSTREET. of Fashion | of yincar 53 Years Leaders IXTH In New York’s Shopping Center Women’s Fall Tailored Suits Extensive variety of smartest styles $ 2 5 at an extremely popular price of Women who wish to view the new styles in Fall suits are invited to Simpson Crawford's, whose display is nationally famous for correctness of style, excellence of workmanship and fabrics and moderation of prices. Visitors and tourists stopping in New York prior to returning to their homes will find it advantageous to inspect these garments. x rhira Floor, Distinctiveness and individuality are features of our assortment which appeal to particular women. Included are smart plain tailored models, with notch collar, also trimmed effects aad models with Robespierre collar, vestee, ete. The materials are men's wear serge, cheviots, wide wales, two-toned sod swagger mixtures. are -tailored throughout, and lined with guaranteed Skinner's rating all sizes from $4 to 56 in. bust. Similar quality is generally priced elsewhere at $80 and $35. The New Charmeuse Dresses Particular attention is directed to our showin, handsome Charmeuse Dresses, which are delighting Ain dressers. True copies of Paris models, at a fraction of their ice. Special valet at 916.80, $24.75, 929.75, $32.50, 934.75 & $39.50. Dresses and Skirts Reduced All washable dresses and skirts are reduced for immediate clearance without regard to original cost or profit. Washable Dresses, formerly $4.5 tees 69 Washable Dresses, formerly $6.6 vos Dresses, formerly £7.7. $2 & $2.50 C. B. Corsets contours which you must have if you would fashion’s latest requirements. Corsets to the front rank of popularity. Likewise an Annual $ fitting and correctly made of fine coutil, strong! fittin, attached. Your choiee, 7c each. 93.50 and $4.00 Patrician Low Shoes, to clear, at $1.75 Thursday Specials That Will Create Lively Selling. Divan and Mattress for Complete Outfit, a Regular $8 Value It’s a new idea in couch- making—the illustrations show it comple e-—and without the mattress The couch alone is worth the price- it being made of all steel. An outfit that will suit udinirably in alinost any room Thursday the entire outfit for $3.95. $60.00 Buffet Leaded Giass Doors $33.50 This Buffet is one of the prettiest designs in our line. ‘There are only Top is 45 inches long, # . deep; mirror 14 x 40. a few left. inches This has a hea suite; —®—4SIMPSON CRAWFORD CO, And it is needless to mention the many other points of merit that have brought C. B. EF Second Floor. 5 C. B. Corsets, 73c le, many well-known atyles, all perfect boned, hip and back, medium and low bust, neatly trimmed, garters enough to be . SIXTH AVF., And we Bona Fide*19-° Velvet Rugs|8Q.75 75 Size 8.3x10.6. For Thursday Only This price has never been quoted before, and in all probability will never be quoted A rich, handsome, durable rug that is most suitable for your dining-room or library. tly mismatched. es yard wide, where at much more low price; square yard... Our Annual Sale of A bona fide clearing sale of several good numbers —all aes high grade models in the correct and beautiful it conform to long, snug- Take Advantage of Our Club Plan of Payments. $3.95 brass bright finish, Byou w 95.95. suite very vy cushions are mad best grode of panne plush. afew of these suite you see it you will say that it is the greatest value you ever y ey rifth ¥ 19TH TO 201 5 heavy left. Rugs, Carpets, Linoleums at the Lowest Prices Ever Quoted We're out for a big « day’s business to-morrow—a determined effort to surpass all previous ll do it too—for we have planned a sale with the most extraordinary bargains that New York has ever known. Sab 9x12 Royal Axminster Rugs Rich bse pk oh and poo ee bet Of fine, firm coutil, long straight bie ig 73.90 S # hip and back effect, medium bust, Gloves DOC Gloves $]. 19 . strong boning, web garters attached. Each pair is handsomely embroidered ‘d ry jo 5 ,? nde) -—made el techn seins ky Fale Setar bees ct he of the finest ed best silk and colored with the wizardry of ap artist. The color combinations and self and two tone effects will strike you at a glance. superior to that wed in plain gloves. 2,000 pairs of short Embroidered Gloves 3,000 pairs of elbow length Tricot Silk Gloves th 5,000 pairs 16 button length Embroidered gered Bulle Now! Finally! The Clearance of All Low Shoes $5.95 Just think! All bed with 2-inch posts and fillers in satin sine only or any ish, $65. 00 Three-Piece Parlor Suite $33: frame; in fact it is almost heavy called a library 920 le of the Only Once ui sY., erns. The most durable 9 85c¢ Woo ngrain Carpet cellent patterns and colors; 49c The New Showing of Women’s Autumn Neckwear Clever conceits that reflect the very latest Paris styles. New York's largest and handsomest showing is here— inexpensive copies from our own workrooms. A exposi- | © Main Teer, tion now in progress. ist selling records. Read, the items tell the story. $24.50 9x12 Seamless Brussels Rugs 2 Paes PENT Sg | $1.10 Velvet Carpet. He ei verde be eon elsewhere at 79 Most Extraordinary $ Saleof Linoleumsin Our History | 85c 4-Yd. Wide Cork Linoleum 5,000 yards ina great variety of new patterns, that cannot be bought else "49c Another Shipment of Those $419| Silk Gloves: It’s the greatest sale New York has everknown « / —a real bargain occasion, especially interesting because silk ™ gloves can be worn at any time. The values are great cnough to induce you to buy and lay away gloves for next season. 69c 2-Yd. Wide Linoleum The pattern quality will surprise ie K Huy ht andquality cannot be ought at this price except at Simpeon Crawford's, sq. yd. 39c Nairn's Inlaid Linoleum The colors go through to the back. Regular value 61.10; square yard. 79c 4 [> Main Floor. The quality of the silk is much made to retail at $1.00 to $1. at were made to sell at $1.00. Gloves made to sell up to $8.50. 93.00 White C Button Shoes at, pair $1.75 Charmeuse Meteor! The Most Wanted Silk of the Season But they are scarce, for the demand is great, and it is now a very xing problem to sufficient quantities of them in the Ai ge fn pt yb Arca ig We foresaw all this several months ago and are with sertment up to the mark in ssery way at lowest possible prices, Very Special Offering for To-Mor: 40-inch Colored Crepe Charmeuse $] 38 Meteors at In 45 distinct Street and Evening shades, embracii every new tint produced this season, pelpisier ed, or Gute, Women’s Silk Jersey Petticoats! "2 90 Usually $5:00 Those decidedly smart, soft, clinging petticoats that fashionable women are wearing. The kind that give such beautiful snug-fitting lines around the hips. © Second Floer. The price ia usuall, pointe ieee the manufacturer nv for us during his dail Ea ch af ticoat is ade of ithe finest quality silk Jersey, and finished with « mes- saline f id dust ruflle. Your choi Bh aierald: ing, Copenhagen, Ame: oan Besuty, gray, white and black, Sale Begins To-Morrow Morning.-~ er | Sunday World Wants Work Wonders ee ie pus

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