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8 _@HE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 11, 1912, reason, the Union says, for secrecy. From Paris Miss Pankhurst will con- tinue directing ~» STRAUS. the suffragette cam- i] from this country. Mr. Straus has al-|saying that if the nomination was! MISS PANKHURST IN PARIS. iH Ways been in favor of free immigration | handed him he would not run. ia and fs in direct confitet in his sympa- CONGRESSMAN SULZER'S H LONDON, Sept. 11—Christabel Pank- and his friends are behind him to atay.| CONE OY Yor the encouragement of Baker, at one time Harry Fagitive’s Hiding Place Revented | thies with Gen. King. FRIENDS ARE STILL BU ine: » Senator O'Gorman will make an a4-| Others have been mentl by London Safframettes, a R STRAUS WILL dress at the Fafr at Syracuse. | nection with the nomination GATHERING TO FIGURE THE | Congressman Sulzer has huret, for whom the police have been Lod / | DEMOCRATIC NOMINEE. | Rerious factor within the Inst few days!) iting on a charge of complicity ina] The marriage is announced of Dr. | The Democratic clans are moving on | The Committee of One Hundred formed eeper at Matteawan, and Mra. | i G | to Syracuse. From all parts of the! to exploit Sulzer is very busy. suffragette militancy, ts in Paris, the . Pelkie, for several years book- | State the cohorts are gathering, and| Supreme Court Justice James w,| Women's Social and Political Union an-| yeoper in the eame hospital. The ro- j | the ovcamion 1s one ostensibly only to| Gerard Iw also co the front. I's frtende| nounced to-day. Having been assured when Dr. Baker was — ee arrange the pretiminaries for the; 2f¢ Pushing his n# and ot Im said) that, as @ political offender, she can- in 7, that he would nor t all objects not be extradited, there is no further State Convention, which is to be held at Saratoga on the first of Ootober, | Sble_to, Tammany. _ : ‘ The frienda of # ma Court Ju Wants Free Immigzation and |” The selection of « Democratic noml-| victor T Teewhag ere nies tance noe for Governor will occupy the|and they are atrour in thele dernands — a = — === ae Runs on Ticket With Man | rorraito be mir. that Gov, Wilson and! Deming shou! has nal the pase HAIR STOPS FALLING DANDRUFF Thursda Is a Sim | Wonderful Da Here Opposing It. |Gov. Dix will be in Syracuse to-mor- | Ye8Ts Ago and that it is only Just tha y p y y i t ! he should have the nomination at this Bn ine caer aaeeage te (nae ead ence Stayt eactegg| ening commatern nad other at the Most Wanted Goods Are Mentioned to-day that he would leave for Syracte | yurphy, the Tammany chieftain, and powors that be and to heip arrange for| It dm ald that Murphy han declared | Pushing commuters and others at in-| Save your Hair! Beautify it! Invigorate your Scalp! Danderine grows hair and we can prove it. WHEN YOU GET THE BEST, MOST WANTED, NEWEST GOODS AT REDUCED the opening of the Democratic State |that Dix must go acroms, but since he|teanch also propose war, They declare n Thursday is a great bargain day here. It is the day each week when we dispose of surplus lots Oscar Straus; Gubernatorial candidate | ‘7,t2° Event of which we must be sat: iin Manhattan, at % cents additio . you cannot find « single] time. effect is immediate an Matn floor, front, Central Building, Misses’ Regulation Serge Suits, $9.75, $13.98, $16.98 to $18.50. SAILOR COLLAR and cuffs trimmed with silk braid; embroidered emblem on sleeve and shield; Silk tie; skirt gored model; well tailored throughout; sizes 14 and 16 years, a fecond floor, centre, Central Rutiting, fervening polrfts on the Whitestone Convention in Saratoga on Oct. 1. Just Haid it Vermont has happened and 90) shat the Long Island and Pennsylvania } what part Senator O'Gorman expected | has Oncar Straus, Mr. Murphy 19 a180| fonds have conspired to #0 divert. the PRICES you are getting real bargains that nothrifty, wise woman or man should miss. e ; ication , your hair, taking one small strand at 9 any, but he had romething to say about |%* Cannot always get what we want! og aireot to the Pennsylvania term! {ter an application | y e t : of special purchases and lucky deals, sharing the profits with you. Of course we have great isfled with what we get. } dandruff or a | fallin zing—your hair will be light, ’ you, ot the Bull Moose. The name of "W. G, McAdoo has| manth, rather, than, encourage, tramc| ieee vl avour scalp will not itch, butl flufly and wavy and have an eppest: special sales every day, but on THURSDAY every sale is a special, People ilving out of Brook- inte. He hi ith the Gubernatorial inath A moore o! orntatt: 1 fi ks’ use, when you will] lustre, softness and luxuriance, the handed Io pelical faith eftea, but al during the pact several daya,and|tscluding, Gecras, 'W. Ceopler "Ar "Mt | cevenlty ase Dew halt, fine and doway | beauty ond shimmer of true hale Neath, ; THURSDAY SPECIAL. ‘one thing which I cannot see how Mr.| chairman of the Democratic National! *!t¢, George Kline and William Weav Straus is oing to reconcile. On the|Committee to stand for the nomina- | SPPEared before Public Service Comm: itt toilet counter, and prove to yourself || r Dru an feserance a saint em, tel iately. double the benuty of your hait.|to-night—now—that your hait is Important Notice igs and Toilet Needs U y. haa fo) a he h to date ti d them all gay, just moisten a cloth with nm neglected oF ured by careles: ‘ regularly 59c., at eam “tho beestay Sa a tecaieeanes Gown, tn tact he haw bean quoted ad | Spats be Tonio that tain wil Se met carefully draw it through | treatment—that' WE WILL ANNOUNCE on Sunday next the most Canthrox for gir shampoo, Soc. size, our regular we ‘. many a@ day. Do not fail to read the advertisement. Sale begins chases of the year, . P THURGDAY SPECIAL. | These handsome Axminster Rugs from this famous factory are extremely popu- | at 6 o'Clock | lar with housekeepers on account of their beautiful Oriental designs and colorings, / ey Say Oe ene roeen - ne A CLEARANCE of men's Collars; broken bo all : t hapes, some in each of the following sizes: Preparatory to placing on sale the new Fall designs in these Rugs, S. Sanford Tek Tete & Son are disposing of their surplus of discontinued patterns—which, by the way, slightly mussed, but the majority are 19¥%6c, Collars. Store orders only. Main Noor, front, Kast Building. We shall offer $10,000 worth of these fine Rugs tomorrow at a straight saving of 20 per cent. The makef’s name is woven in the back of each Rug as a guarantee to take in the deliberations he did not |Credited with the shrewd remark that travel that they are forced to buy tick: “Mr. Straus," he #aid, “Is a very fine heen mentioned most prominently | street terry, which Je run irregularly. | what will please you most will be/ance of abundance; an incomparable lyn will find the A. & S. Subway station a con venience, man has a right to do that. There {s| friends have been urging the acting | Scholes, Joseph MH. Gwathmey, Guy lly new hair— b Ge - bags ee ine new anderine from any | sioner Williams and told him thelr Horatio C.| ton, Letters have be ing 4 ) Kine. Oe. Kine belongs to the duarl- upon Mr Moadoo from. all quarters mission verified the complaint. Commjs- nee how dull, faded, brittle Boy, and soft as any—that it hi A. & S. Syrup of, tvpophosphites, excellent tonic, important sale of Upholsterings and Lace Curtains in Price 39, not 7 My M Monday morning. One of the most important pur- The Favorite Beauvais Axminster Rugs i : cr [ M Of 8. Sanford & Son—20 Per Cent. Under-Price 0 Men's 4-Ply Collars, 2 for 5¢ their soft texture and capacity for good service. 14, 14%, 15, 15%, 16, 16% and 17 inches. Some are are not a whit inferior in beauty or desirability to those which are to replace them. n m ( THURSDAY SPECIAL. of their quality. These sizes and prices: THURSDAY SPECIAL. a Regularly Ni i k Velvet ’ ° 9944 x 36 in, - - - - - “Slo” §1:20/8ft.3in, x10fb.6in demas $26.00 $21.25 $5 Trimmed Blac Women’s Suits RADICALLY a7 x 60 in. - - - - - - $225 91.80/09 x 12 ft - - - — ceamen $23.50 $18.75 Hats, $3.45 EDUCED 36x70 in. - - - - - - $3.75 §$3.00/9x12 ft, - - - - ‘ At$6.95, $9.95, $12.50 and $17.50 te. Sin. x6ft. Gin, - - - $7.50 2 0 fh Gin. x 1a ft. - ere, OF cae Spiess cotkats oF aroageaca anQNE, HUNDRED SUITS of serges, worsteds, taffetas eo ee ee ee 7 f i 5 io: ‘s whipcords, mark <1 : Bft. Sin. x10ft.6in, aemes $21.50 §17.25|11 ft. 3in. x16 ft. - ribbon; in all black and black end white ber of instances there are he duplicatss Whe sc $2.00 Untrimmed Hats, $1.45 ° Shaggy felt untrimmed Hats for school girls and misses. In black, navy, brown, taupe, etc. $1.50 Fancy Ostrich Pompom, 69c All new Fall shadings, such as fuchsia, new blues, new browns, greens, cerise, natural and white, nctural and green and all black. $3.95 Ostrich Tips, $1.95 THREE in a bunch of Ostrich Tips, 1a black, white. white and black, 46, 4 wessnine Floors, Kast Building. navy, gray and chameleon taffetas, gray, tan and whipcords and serges. Black and white shepherds checks and stripes. Models are plain and trimmed tailored effects; Norfoik, Russian Blouse and high waist styles. None C. O. D, or on approval. Second fidor, Central Building Some of the September Sale’s Chief Surprises Are to Be Found Among the CUT CRYSTALS __ , Throughout the whole iy feogined Sale of China and Glass we have succeeded in doing things that have not accomplished before. rv, Beginning with the Gol.l-encrusted China Sets and the English Rock Crystal 600 of These Blouses at $2, $3 and $3.95 Table Services which have been eagerly bought at $67.60, we have secured equally c astonishing offerings in every brani the Sale. In Answer to the Call for the ‘Among the Cut Crystals, which are of the highest standard both in purity of, “Prince Imperial” Frill Blouse | glass and the excellence of their workmanship, there are such uncommon offerings, | A “drop in the et”’ are 600 Blouses when all woman- | in time for the season of Autumn weddings, as these: | Bie mete ime enone teaeee, which are now the vogue of] 10.inch Punch Bowls, on foot, $8.75, from $14 | Salad or Fruit Bowls, $2.25, from $4.50 | __THURSDAY SPECIAL, Men’s *73,5i* Top Coats, $14.75 STANDARD Oxford or black Coatings, cut dress length and hand-tallored, silk {i h ; FACED TO EDGR. red, silk lined throughout, SOME Men's ‘‘Advertised’”’ $15.00 Suits, $12.50 Suits that are being sold to-day the country over ee a eeaare aes ey for $15.00 and in many lores as high as $18.00." New Fall designs, colori and models, tailored for service. ee Men’s $15.00 English Style Raincoats, $9.85 Continuation of our annual Fall offerings, with re- newed assortments and complete sizes; English Can- tons or Parmattas, double texture, plain or plaid backs; wonderful value; all sizes, —_— [__7HURSDAY SPECIAL. | HURSDAY SPECIAL. Women’s New Fall Skirts $2.75, $3.95, $5.95 to $12.95 IME STRAIGHT tailored lines, with seam down eis others plain back, fastened at side of front with inset plaits, finished with buttons; the materials are broadcloths, corduroy, serge and fancy worsteds. which we introduced to America! But, as we only | , ' 4 have blouses that are well-made of the best materials, so that | “ Wiser Initch a4 te here $7! om Jugs, richly cut, $8.25, from $5.50 I t P f Ice Cream Trays, $3.50, from $5.50 sib! for bide Tad vcentnay Ta 600 Feet fine ip ee Ua ile And a great host of other equally attractive items, including: Blouses for tomorrow. The charming little shoulder yoke and 7 7 i Fern Dishes, i the armholes of the $2 model are cord-finished, the little flat | $2 Footed Punch Bowls at 910-00 [Sta waste Scant sutee" Glasses. and|$s,50 Orenee Bowls cr 94.25 ee BE on ede Dole — ah, a. f Footed Punch Bowie’ ai aant0 $5.76 Colony hen at $3.75 ites Hee fhe Sets, at 4.60 ES ee Second floor, Men's Building, | $3.98 model is delightful ‘with its link-buttoned front! een EAs oe Get ey tn tries Disban/ 62.08. [tre cece eatin However, we shall also have models of the “Prince Imperial” eR, CO SE HEADS: © B20 Covered Sutias Ri : ENGLISH. H "THURSDAY SPECIAL. | THURSDAY. SPECIAL, Blouse in white crepe de chine at $6.96 and $8.96; in white Artistic MARBLES ich CHINA oa All Japanese silk, 96.98. i NZE At Sharp September Savings Boys’ $! Laundered Blouses, 59c || 50c you Panama Cloth, 39c Also— ‘ And BRO S Cups, Saucers and Plates from Minton, Caul- K. & E, and K, & Sw» with neckband, plain and wines SOME stores have advarted Fy Nercakea Uses, crocheted d-em!| |-made i and other celebrated makes. Rare prizes f " 1, $1.50, aad lace, han broidery and hand knots, A remarkably good collection of our own people who admire beautiful China. prises for “Regulation Middy and Coventry Blouses at$1. Taira Mier’ | Choosing abroad. pee nee alee rere ne re eto Som from not complete in every pattern; size range from 9 to | | always sold at Soc.; in the popular navy blue, 38c, 16 years, ‘Second floor, rear, East Butlding, a yard, Main floor, West Building. Real Bronse “Napoleon” at $275, from $450. Gold-encrusted border, at $62.60 doz., from $90, Group in Foch ron “The Blackanth"at an.o| Cobat oranda a dx, (_iNURSDAY WeEGIAL [—Twunsoay seeoaL—] one from $47.60. Desert Plates, with maroon band and gold, at $22.60 - = The Advance Exhibit French Bronze Figure, “The Storm,” $47.60, from $60, | 402., from $45. 8c Apron Ginghams, 5c a Yd. Women’s pg Shoes, $1.98 DISCONTINUED LINES in various styles and leathers; with welted and stitched soles; all sizes, 2% to 8; AA, A and B widths, with a sprinkling of wider sorts. Second floor, West Building. Marble Busts; a variety, at $10.60, from $80. Re Ae Peet inten, with: enerunted! band, st 906 Figures and Groups, in many beautiful] Cups and Saucers, Cobalt blue-and-gold, at @45 doz., hoc ee ameaman Btyiee miles gt cy Oe ig cos Cn In Silks, Dress Goods || taris Femerics’sico, teunily si75. 7°" lad ee PR EStee ns a So ee And Other Accessories : pe For the Making of Modish Gowns Fine Fittings for the Bathroom AN EXTRA HEAVY GRADE of Apron Gingham, woven especially for A. & S.; pure indigo dye and fast colors; will give every satisfaction in wear; all the favored blue and white checks, ey Gcai waa maine ——— ee THURSDAY SPECIAL, | . [oc renstar sreciaL, |, T $10.00 Oak Bureaus, $6.75 14.50 American Porcelai Continues ba the Main Aisle In the September Housewares Sale GOLDEN OAK, with two large drawers and two $ . Di S 9 al \ Of the Second Fl Bie oct Boy seotion tas iereels you, of the waparh stneks in thie September Housewares Sale small drawers, with bevel mirror top. inner Sets, $9.98 | i raage gad Pie ecial Septen ces. It is this COM oTENES Me oi th plsee pe $4.50 Magazine Racks, $3. 60 102 PIECES, handsomely decorated with maro Sad, f the ver) special September prices, It 1s this COMPLETENESS, combined with the t savi ga » $3. i y as ed wit nn \ Dressmakers, V 3 to New York, and oa the un Neainoes catty, that is making this Sale such a vast and pontine cane ar Fumed oak, with Jour shelves, rehine Tea eat ee tea aes $5.00 Parlor Rockers, $4.00 Mahogany finished polished wood, plain, neat de- sign. Fourth floor, Central and East Building, size Meat Dishes, $2.49 American Cut Glass Water Pitchers, $1.49 An extra heavy blank, exquisitely cut in the popular The Public Generally Are Invited .... Take, for e .ample, all the aa ing fittings in shining nickel plate, clear poe, or snow-white enamel that the modern housewife demands for her well-appointed bathroom. Here is only a partial list of them, but it illustrates the economies it is possible to make: 4 Wi W 7 hroom Scales, take up very little| Soap Dishes, will fit over side of an: frame, reg. 55c, is pinwheel, Venetian and fan designs; cut hendle and To els ith An Extra ae and will weigh from \ ce to 270 bash Ay ie Sho 600 spans if “Bathroom Minton to's soi thite cut staf bottom. Store orders only snd none Cc. 0. D, Ibs., finished in white enamel and guar-| |, 7 itn ‘a 5a piped rotons enamel iia » Teg. $1.60, at $1.26 each, THURSDAY SPECIAL. iubway floor, Central Building, Measure of Goodness | Minissnnrr tuna |"Paprtidaietar sit iva | Gee gigs Mam au ee rf in? Children’s Drawers, 7c. OF GOOD QUALITY muslin, hemstitched hem, with tucks above; sizes 2 to 12 years. Store orders only. Baby Sacques at 1% Of white outing flannel, with pink and blue trimming. Store orders only, Second Noor, frout, Kast Building, Nowadays the housekeeper is going around with a list of things | Bathroom Stools, square top, well|, ‘Tooth brush Holders, hold from 1] Sponge and Soap Dish Holder, will to get, Towels are apt to figure prominently upon it. braced, white enamel finish, regularly |to 6 brushes, reg. 40c, at $00 each, | fit over aide of any bath tub, larly Here is a list of ten good kinds in pure linen Huckaback or | $2.25, at. $1.76 euch; round top, regu-| Shaving Mirrors, 10x 12-in., white] $1.85, at $1.10 each. ith Sho Damask, each of which affords a good deal better value than the | tly $1.50, at 860 each. a indi i i ; Celluloid Sheet Bathroom Stools, wise would iedieate-~dije to the discerning way in which we ia. $5.60, at $3 each. Only 120. ‘The towels at 26¢, for instance, are good 35c quality, and so cate ear MEET aa cn up to the 90c Towels which we offer at 75c each. Combination Soap Dish and Tum- At 25c, German Huckaback, seal- fonoped Towels, of heavy Hucka- | bler Holders, reg. $1.75, at $1.26 each, oped or [THURSDAY SPECIAL, | High Grade Porto Rico Cigars Brevas Finos, box of 50, at 88c, instead of 91.75, Havana Rothschild, box of 50, at +4.98 instead Imported Table Oilcloth, 75c Yard The regular price for this very handsome and novel Oil- cloth is $1 a yard, but the September price is one-quarter less, It has graceful fancy bordered designs, with soft, felt back, is 54 inches wide, and GUARANTEED NOT TO CRACK, of $3.00. Imported Partagas and Cabanas and Henry Clay Cigarettes, Havana filler and pictorial wrapper; 46 for 1Bc, instead of 35¢. Main floor, Men's Building, , with space for] back, Glass Towels Burs, heavy cast ends, i ery best servi Fifth HURSDAY SPECIAL, , t 2Bc,_ Guat arenes of plain To Ph Pesca irk Houskabect regularly $2.25, Ag gi.a6 ‘a ends, | and will give the vi i wer ad ry . THURSDAY SPECIAL. el new Fuuckaback of fine quaity. "| plain with space for initials” Hemstitched Huck Towels, 25c. [__THURSDAY SPECIAL: | At 85c, manufacturer's samples of| At 76c, fine Irish Huckaback Tow- Zuckabeck and Damask Towels, in| els, plain or figured in extra size. FINE AND HEAVY all linen hemsttshed Huck Towels, | | 59¢ Guaranteed Satin Serge, 39c including the celebrated Irish Old Bleach, fh gy eee scalloped rials Pitan hes oan of GIMBE BRO H ERS i ‘ Reeth aay Hines Rate “Tew ee 430 ori CE Oued JOF, S08 nines inp black, 4 oa T M 1nd Me ie, Pp 5 , Vy, brown an.. green; uest Towels, of plain or figured] At 60¢ each, Guest Towels of ph L I A Se { ( een) ficrabeck: P or figured Huckabuck, hemstitehed, BROADWAY 79, Turkish Bath Mats, 49c. each. Sale Tepulbshy moet w Meader Thursday at O86," | At 40c, hemmed, hemstitched or! with space for initials. 9d Floor = Main floor, rear, East Building, Mada Main floor, rear, Cen!