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eareful. UPhtning #truck a plano fag I Want to Be" She Queer that novody gets out at there co A bomb came through the doorway at No. 203 € the bead of Benny Conrole!, and exploded. Conrole ‘The Great White Way will be thirty y fon showed New York its first incandesc His skull fractured by a blow fro mith of No, 6 South Tenth street, Williamsburg, GOVERNOR WILSON HERE, Goes On to Trenton, Saying He Greatly pleased and a Feception in Western New York, Gov. Woodrow Wileon arrived in the city @arly to-day from Buffalo and passed @m to Trenton to transact State busi- ‘The Governor said to-day that he re- with the manner in which the crowds applauded his speech analysing the third the third party, he said, is that the ao- @al reforms proposed vy its platform Bre admirable, but their “method of performance is impossible." The Governor said he was looking forward to his speech here to-morrow Might before the Workingmen's Wood- Mesdline—"Troiiey Car Conductor Attacked by Poles.” Pweilve-year-oid Marie fer mother. “Letty” and “Gyp" will break Into the Tombs any © ete jeston, 8 C., vente ot baseball games More than % per cent. of the folks in Texas use @ tooth brush, according to! the State Tooth Brush League Mesdline—"Olympic Band in a Row at Sea" Why not? Phe prese humorists convened at Detrolt as the tombstone manufacturers edjourned. At one ceremony the four Clark eleters of Fort Smith, Ark., wedded the gents Of thelr choice. waan't hurt, ‘A needle two and a half inches long has been removed successfully from the Beart of @ child in Kome. hit. PLEASED BY STATE TRIP. Liked Way People Received Speeches, isfied with his “setting the stage for .* and his “first political ad- He was also pleased, he said, Platform. His attitude toward Limit 15 bbs. (petn) to a Customer THE GREAT te, for the present, his York State engagements. : Lord & Taylor Founded 1826 1700 Pairs Lace Curtains Values $7.50 to $9.50 per pair _ $5.00 Irish Point, Brussels, Cluny, Renaissance, Marie Antoinette and Scrim—2 to 10 pairs of a kind. Specsal Sale of Enamel Bed Room Furniture Suites or separate pieces, white or gray finish. Dressers. ... $20.00, $24.00, $26.00, $45.00 regularly 27.50, $82.50, 885.00, $60.00 Chiffoniers. . $20.00, $22.00, $24.00, $40.00 ¥ : regularly $27.50, $30.00, $32.00, 50.00 Tables.... $16.00, $18.00, $25.00, $28.00 regularly $20.00, $22.50, $82.50, $40.00 Bedsteads. .. $20.00, $22.00, $24.00 Single or full slze—regularly $26.50, $30.00, $32.50 Discontinued Styles of Toilet Tables at Half Regular Prices 100 Brass Bedsteads Guaranteed lacquer, all sizes $15.00 each—regular price $25.00 50 Brass Bungalow Bedsteads $6. 75 cach—regular price $10.50 50 Colonial Arm Chairs & Rockers With upholstered seats and backs $9.50 each—Values $15.00 to $20.00 Broadway & 20th St.; 5th Ave.; 19th St. See. oe — ny een on a epee ad6rees here to-morrow. In saying he would vote for Roose- for President Cummins added But st must be understood th will do wo, protesting against the Ta, Sept. 3—Senator ‘ogressive and candi. —_——_— GODT A DRINKING CUP FREE! Cut out the coupon printed in the Sunday World of Sept. 6. You can it for either a ocollapsibic drinking cup ‘an oiled-paper sanitary drinking cup in ey will be given to y Barton of Somers, N. ¥., aimed at a chicken and shot is paevelt, and went on record nomination of « third ntion, which Roosevelt will ‘eciia Halford of Calcago was plays OPPENHEIM, GLLINSs.C 34th Street School Opening Sale Boys’ Smart Apparel A timely opportunity jn this extraordinary value giving event to outfit the little fellows at much below regular prices. je street, caromed from * old to-morrow. Sept. 4, 1882, Kai- Boys’ high grade Suits for school wear, of all wool mixtures or blue serge, in Norfolk & double breasted Extra knicker= 8 to 18 years. Values $6.75 to $10.00, old Richard seven hours Special Sale| For Tuesday & Wednesday {Potatoes | Boys’ superior tailored Norfolk and double breast- also exclusive models of blue serge and Extra knickertockers, 8 to 18 years, Values to $12.50. Boys’ finely tailored medium weight Fall Serge, Covert and fancy mixtures. 214 to 10 years. « Values to $8.75. Atlantic & Pacific TEA CO. ‘Tels price for metropalitan district ety. ’ blouses of fancy colored and white Detached or attached collars. Value $1.00. hione ¥ Macys) Herald Square Bway 34" Soft French cuffs. “From the Acorn, the Oak” “Old-fashioned” Macy's is a replica, partly in appearance and wholly in methods, of the old Macy Store of more than half a century ago. The Macy Store, like the Oak from the Acorn, grew in strength and substance, gradually but surely, until it gained the commanding position that is conceded to it to-day. minute in style and vegue- of course, of unquestioned “M y “Old-fashioned” Macy: nothing is it old-fashioned save in the spirit of economy. the resolution to offer sound, substantial goods only, the wish to give full value for mone} he underlying princi- e¢ Oak amidst the for- est of Department Stores. our Sixth floor you will find the Acorn—a miniature, yet complete, tentious fixtures, prices lowest-of-th low, and utter absence of costly show ton, all combine to bring an you would believe~goods that are inexpensive because they come in lots too small to advertise~ pecial offerings unsuited to more pre- tentious Departments. everything is fresh, new, up-to-the: as! you to visit “Old ‘ou will find there everything you could expect to find elsewhere, will be equally good, but Pe it and - wo Fer AL ot a aeerh O88. THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 3, 1912, ‘SENATOR CUMMINS OUT FOR ROOSEVELT. LAMPS and . ART WARES ne RT oe re a ippeeeteney = KITCHEN PANTRY BATHROOM HOUSEWARES , The Great September Sales! 1500 Dinner Sets At Savings of from 20% to 3343% From the most reliable French, English, German, Austrian and American factories. No “‘seconds”’ in the lot. pra big Mocrpetibediel re fn oS Gustave Vogt French China ner sets, spray decoration, a i designs and all handles gilt, $15, regularly $22.50; pices gitr” Sires eee have bread $17.50, regularly $25. and butter plates, $20, regularly Spray decoration, continuous $32.50; $25, regularly $37.50. [eed pitas dite, $2700 nce «Bavarian China Dinner Sets eavy gil les, 50, reg- \ ularly $50, 3 decorations; $32.50, ,, All these sete have bread and TY tention i ae ail’ pieces gilt, $25, regularly inner sets with border de- td. $37 sign and handles heavily gilt— $50: white and gold, $37.50, regu- $20, reduced from $27.50. larly $50; white and gold, $20, Chas. F. Haviland ea ae a. Austrian China Complete Din- Border design dinner sets, all eg handles gilt, $22.50, reg. $32.50. a Redon French china dinner A ake er a sets, All thece sets have bread ,,Never sold before for less and butter plates, rich border than $15. designs with gold, $30, regularly American Porcelain Dinner $45; $32.50, regularly $50; $45, Sets from Homer Laughlin regularly $60, solid gold handles. Factory Spray decorations, gilt handles In red, green and blue band only, $15, regularly $20. overlaid with lace gold, with Pouyat French China Dinner bread and butter plates, $18, Sets regularly $25. Rich border designs, heavy American Porcelain old stippling. All sets have 100 sets for $7.50 per set. fread and butter plates, all on Never sold for less than $10 set. Madison shape, $35, regularly English Porcelain $55; $40, regularly $65; $62.50,° A special lot of dinner sets in regularly $75; $67.50, regularly Ifnperial dark and light blue $80. underglaze, $15, regularly $20. Rich Cut Glass 2,000 pieces in great variety at just half regular ' prices—and if you want a share you must come to- morrow. Also the following from our 30 factories that have con- tributed to the sale. Punch Bowls—$17. Jugs, 4-Pint—$6, regu- exe nf ant regularly Hi . regularly — ti $10. regularly $F: eee easy pec iacet, Jue Ei larly 67 "Sugar and Creams—$1.85, regu- Ice Cream Trays—$4, regularly 2.5 $64.50, $6; 85, regularly $7.60; $8.50, reg- eatin Reidel all! Taviy $13.80; 816, regularly $25 F332, regularly $3; Bonbon Dishes- regularly ego U 8g, FeRU $1: She. pemularly $1.28: $1, remus hy, remularly $7) iy Marly $1.76; $1.26, regularly * Footed Comports—-$4, regulariy Feeley ess regue 96; $5, comularly $7.50. 6 FFs 0, regular y .” regutarly $2.80; v Jugs, 8-Pint—! $ I. v $3,650; $3.75, regu- ularly $3.60, larly regularly $10. Fancy China In the details given below we mention just two patterns out of the seven new patterns received. The aret patterns 4 a bonger of Breakfast plates, $3.35 dozen, roses, with gold spikes and ol Tea plates. $2.76 4 piles “nivent babe op a Bread and butter plates, $1.80 one-half the worth of ¢ dozen. Hireakrant plates. $2.76 dosen. Fruit saucers, $1.80 dozen. Tea plates, jOzOn, Chocolate pots, $1 each. achat snd butter plates, $1.80 peda ae ‘Tea cups and saucers, $3 Cosen. $8.69 dozen. Cake plates, 50c. each, After dinner voffee cups and nd plates. $8 dozen, gaucers, $8 doxen. The second pattern I= 4 wreath Bouillon cups and saucers, $4.20 dozen, Snr oN 1 creams, 60c, pair, fextoon of flowers wit gold band. The prices: Richly Decorated Plates Over 1,000 dozen plates—in service, dinner, salad, fruit and bread and butter sizes, from such noted English potteries as Royal Doulton, Royal Worcester, Wedgwood, and the French potteries of Theo. Haviland, Redon, Pouyat, Guerin and Chas. Field Haviland. Prices of the English chine Prices of the French china lates range trom $12 up to $200 lates range from $7.20 up to $70 jozen: regular value, ${5 up to dosen: lar value, $9 up to 275 dozen, $100 dozen. Second Gallery, New Building. On the Subway Floor _ Several special counters containing fancy china, all of which, to make room for new goods, is marked mostly at half Price. 1,000 dozens of thin blown tum- Diers, in @ number of neat_patterns, at 600 per dozen, regularly 75c dozen, Over 300 souvenir plates, were 15¢, 20, 386 and 400, now hoe. - (Passageway Between Buildings, lbway Floor.) SUNDAY WORLD’S “TO LET” ADS. Simplify Home-seeking by Saving Time, Temper and Tramping. Vollrath Triple-Coated, Speckled Seamless Enamelware A fourth to more than a third less in price. For sale only at Wanamaker’s. A beautiful lavender @fay in color, edged with black. Body of sheet steel, with three coats of enamel. Every piece is absolutely of first quality, fully guaranteed in every respect, and equal, if not superior, to any gray ware on the market for a third more. Fitted with enamel covers. f-at. 9-in., 250; 10-In., 280; using, L-in., 18¢; 12-In., & Pans, lat. 12¢; 2-aty Ise; 4-qt., 200. : Mein, 3 ec; Beat, & ad Raisers, 14-qt. $1.10; at., $1.35. Berlin Kettles, 1%-gt., 30c; 2% at, Bh 45c; Bea 0c; T- at, 6 “ty, ibe 144-q1 S-qt., 18e; B-qt., 22 iat Skimmers, Sc, dat. 2 and 120 leg, 12¢, 14¢ and 16c each, Strainers, 64-(n., 250; 7- at, 85e. and Coffee Pots, I-at., 40c; by in. 1%K-at., 45c; 2-qt., b0c; B-at., Bbc, Funnels, 1-pint size, 150, Refrigerators ‘Sines gz Corners Made of ash, golden oak finish, hair insulated, brass locks and hinges, tinned woven wire shelves, galvanized steel lin- ing, removable waste pipe. A fourth to a third less in price. Apartment house style— —* Width, Depth. Hetght. Ice Cap. 25 inches 19 inches 64 inches 100 pounds 28 inches 20 inches 60 inches 125 pounds Lift cover style— 26 inches 17 inches 45 tnohes 65 pounds 28 inches 18 inches $7 Inches 85 pounds 31 invhes 20 inches 49 inches 100 pounds Double doors in tront— 36 inches 22 inches 62 Inches 175 pounds Lift cover style, porcelain steel lining— } che: 25 inches 45 Inches 65 pounds 28 inches 18 inches 47 inches 85 pounds * 81 inches 20 inches 49 inches 100 pounds Bathroom Fittings °S°!4 Handsomely nickel plated medicine cabinets, bathroom stool, etc. A fourth to a third under price. Bathrobe hooks, 45c each. Standing soap dishes, 45¢. Glass and toothbrush holders, Tumbler hulder to fasten to 3Be. 5c. Soap, tumbler and toothbrush holder, $1.50. Tumbler holders to fasten to wall, 250 Soap rack to hang on tub, 75c, 3 Roll tollet paper holders, 600, 17%: glass Package tollet paver holders. plated hinges, 84 h¢ 1, White chamelled n ‘White enamel bathtub seat, . ¢. goa reck to fasten on wall nbifation toothbrush, tums The Wanamaker Rotary Sewing Machine $30 for $40 Model Will do in four hours what an ordinary machine takes seven to do. The rotary shuttle keeps spinning around smoothly, evenly, rapidly, without a hitch or a “back,” in- stead of the see-saw of the old vibrating shuttle. The thread feeds evenly, without jerks, so that the needle sews through double thicknesses over seams without puckering or snap- ping the thread. Sold at the rate of $2 cash and $1 a week, if desired. Also nickel ware, iron ware, wooden ware, tinware, aluminum ware, cutlery, brushes, dusters, and general housefurnishings at greatly lowered prices, (Subway Floor, New Building.)