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} } ~ THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 17, 1912. Tt has developed, however, that! MAHONEY AND RICE NAMED | eased sale has paid them more, casing the fame. tli) ACCOUNTS COMMISSIONERS. |, *«: writer of tonday NATIONAL COMMITTEE CARGO OF WHISKERS ok amination Into the mi dainty pre by a ingle song than some 1 SETTLE FIGHT OVER WITH DOCTORS BEHIND smi earn mot that We Sl] tv Men Will Occupy Place Made Stand for the labors of a lifatitie, There . auth publisher and the shysician are] Vacant by — Fosdick’s Ae A A Arai REM E am for | Ntesmerixing Mendelssohn Tone’ and r Rut 1 ae welt ing their headquarters for several " other popular transatlantic melodies, | y i , ; c : at the Wisi Plaza, Resignation. who is said to be making £16.00 alas a musician to get the supper for Mayor Gaynor to-day nained WO] ver though not yet twenty-five, “Bter| sour sone Feanemih eee Wet of Pith Aveone ‘wssine DR. GARDNER new Commissioners of Accounts to} ”' Ol the vacancy caused by the iy ae # saveantan | TURNS UP AT HOME. |crnestiog “ot anon Ton HY, LO Dressmakers’ Sale Offerings ill Decide Whether Westcott | The Cincinnati Brings 250 For- Interne al PosGradualé Does Not] ##remiah T Mahoney, former athtete CHEER UPI F HEADAC Bl (6 Introduce Our New Fall Stocks and present law partner of Senator or Hughes Shall Make Race eign M. D.s and Publisher | Remember How He Left Robert F. Wagner, and Harry M. Rico, \ ’ | der the law the Mayor fs authorized to merly an interne of the Post-Graduate) name two Commissioners, although Instead of 0) e Tn an effort to clarify the situation! Dr, Franz Ullstein, the largest news-| Hosplial, has returned to his home in| Mr. Fosdick acted nione. No odds how bad your liver, stomach or bowels; how much your head in New Jersey an it applies to the| Paper owner In Germany and publishor| South Swansea, Mass, after @ disap- Mr. Maloney in thirty-six y how miserable and uncomfortable vou are from constipation, indigestion, bil e e «| @ graduate of the City Coll 8 tines—you always get the desired results with Cascaret: theoming prinraries to select | of over a million books, arrived toxiny | Pearance from his Erlonds and aeavalnt w York University and st Lai mee i iI the headache, bi eas, dizziness, nervousness, sick, sour, gassy “ine! ces of nearly two months, little was | © 7 beh iit hey end che, bi A 5 5 . y bg ecratie candidate for election toon the Cincinnat! of the Hamburg Amert-| ances of nearly two monte, NEG WAS) Savion Gottoge, Me taught for a time| stomach, They cleanse your Liver and Bowels of all the sour bile, foul ro] United States Senate, a committee | can line, With him came 250 doctors) Kuewn o! : ¥ : In the public schools before being ad-| constipated matter. whic is producing the misery. A Cascaret to-night will Of the National Committee held an im-| Prominent In Europe who are coming to| DY the hospital authorities to-day. AN) Litted to the bar. straighten you out by mornings 16cent box from your druggist will keep your Portant conference at the national| attend the International Congress of| order has been received from South! In Mr. Mahoney's place on the| head clear, stomach sweet, liver and bowels regular and make you feel cheerful and Beadquarters in the Fifth Avenue | Myslene In Washington, Sept. 23 to 28, | Swansea for the forwarding of atl his| Board of Education the Mayor ap-! bully for months i | Bultding to-day, The object of the| All the doctors wore whiskers, and| clothing, instruments and other effects | Pointed Henry I. Higham, a lawyer, Following Give ‘Price’ Particulare, but i] J) Conference was to decide whether for-|sucl a varied assortment was never | at the hospital, so it is assumed he will | °° BOS Wall street, Mr. Bignara ts Gotden Hale Was Hanging Down Mer ches, uaness aoe, ia Neth tenis eee a Lass bal en shipboard. When the wind) make no attempt to return t aided In London at the recent inquiry Qualities, Styles and Varieties Can Only Be Judged When Seen! I - mi, ormer Congressman Hughes | blew the chin draperies of the medicos! Assistant Supt. Sharp of the hospital] into the Titanic disn i ict. Clark’, i) sate shall be selected to make|Waved to and fro in uni 79 ct. Bik and Cold Messalines— siark's 0. .N. T. Cotten with the oMce of the Commissioner Minoh .... baa 18, dozen. { jthe fight in the primaries against | looked like a wheat field in harvest James Smith jr. of Nowark. time, All wore overcoats, too, and Originally there were several candi-|Wwere much covered about the neck as dates for the Senatorship who enjoyed |!f a journey fo Alaska was about to the favor of Gov. Wilson, All have|be taken They carried cameras and $1.00 BI'K Satin Duchesse—sbinch named Foster, a friend of the Gardner i of Accounts since 1908, having oceu- ‘ ® ct. Changeable Taftetas— family, called at the hospital a day or| pied the position of Chief Account two ago and said that being In town on|ant. He wan recommended by Mr. another errand he had dropped in to| Fosdick for appointment as Commin- . thirty: : . . Sik Pongees—a2-inon. Mropped out but Mr. Hughes and Mr, | looked like the cartoons we sec of|say that Dr. Gardner was at home. The a ratite ae Panteyivanta sine ee ue. ‘pracons Sattne-s8-inoh. Westcott. The selection of either of|typeical foreign travellers, The doc-| hospital authorities, who had never let | tifed Public Accountant » these gentlemen would be satisfactory | tora united in declaring there wasn't a| yp in their search for him, were rather hs “CASCARETS WORK WHILE YOU SLEEP Ladin «entree to Gov, Wilson, but developments of the | bit of seasickness on the Cincinnatl,| annoyed at the casual way the news Jest tow days have shown that if both|and passengers who were interviewed | eame to them. ake the race in the primaries, ex-| sald no one dared get sick with so| According to Mr. Foster Dr. Gardner Benator Smith, against a divided field, | many doctors around. has no memory of leaving New York. Ukely to carry away the Indorse-| Dr. Ullstein had words of praise for| Ho remembers being in Fall River, Stent of the voters and go before the | American newspapers and said he in-|Mass, and he came to himself last wislature next Spring as the Demo- | tended to study our methods and adopt| week in New Bedford, Mass, remem- Hratic candidate. many of our ways in the publishing of! nered who he was and went home. He Inaymuch as the victory of Smith | his five paners in Germany, The mill-| ug give no idea of how he had spent my ney rath, Me nature of a slap at ae MET wavet as URE ald the| the interval or how he had been en- MOcraCy have beck wore (f (el high priced seller in fancy covers. | abled to liv Ind of concentrating the Smith ‘0 the | “Most of the novels I publish are sold Fo Saceav ian Fa F tientary cree po. lat 25 cents,” sald Dr. Ulistein, “and | miate Ply in Ho: Aa tion, After some particularly: effect! : many stories are quite old, tut the AEST, Mabe tithe tua eegumente had been presented to the | generat public have not read them, Thia| po™ 4 lon and! ssid to-day that a South Swansea man| Harry M. Rice has been connected | | 0.3% Crepe de Chines—#-tneh. 90 Tenported Wraipeorde— $1.49 Btack Prunelias—60-inch. $1.2 Black Atorm Sergee—é-inch, 1.80 Bik ot Woot Poplins— 42-ine! $1.26 All-Wool ‘Whipeords—s4-tnch.. $1.19 Scotch Mixtures—64-inch.... % ct. All-wool Serges—60-inch ... £9 ot. All-wool Sergee—42-inch. 0. 49 ot. Fancy Plejde—M-inoh........0 28 o—_____* 50 ot. White Votles—4-inch.. BROOKLYN OPPENHEIM, CLLINS x G Fulton and Bridge Streets, Brooklyn rian Netcott, and. Congressman Thugies |BiveR chance for popular education Birgitta saececere as tenhewel 2 ct. White Votles-40-inch. 15 tad to leave the matter to a com-| clearly. The new novels I sell at 7] 0 i % ct. Mercorized Vottes—4-tnoh.. .12% cents instead of $1.00 as you do here.| House, was greeted with hoots and At first the authors objected, because |catcalis. Several fist Aghts occurred on they thought the royalltse would be|the floor. 19 ct. Lingerie Batistes—9-inch 69 ct, French Batistes—41-inch. 27 %4 ct, Imp't'd Mere’ 89 ct. Mercerized Poplina. 17 ct. School Lawn—@-moh 29 ct. Sk Mix’d Chiffone 1% ot. Silk Mix'd Volles,.. © ot. Bordered Votles—4-inch...... .28 2 ct, Mercerixed Pongees—S?-tn.. .123% Wot, Bert American Ginghame—_ Bi-inch ... 14 o—_______e + Mero'x'd Foulard Sateens.... 10 on ~ o—_—_—_ $8 ot. H. Boker & Co.'s Bt'l Bhears 84 ct, LAning Batine—86-inoh @ ot. to 9 ot. Imp't’d Stee! Shears 24 ct. Mero’s'd Lining Sateens 9 et Mtost Setesors, 24 ct. Silk Finish Molre Percalines. .15 p REE AEE 16 ct. Mercerized Bateens—26-in. 12 ct, Motre Percalines—9-tn. ‘| Se. Chittons.... 4—________® 69 & M4 ct. Shadow Lace Allovers.. % ct. Cotton Lace Bands.....+...0++ 9 and 12 ct. Pt. de Part ane Platt ont to 6 inch. 29 ct. Shadow Lace ‘Ailovers. tee of the Democratic National | mindttee, This committee met to-day to decide, jen evidence, which of the two candi- jdates is the stronger and would more effectively atid, by his candidacy, the cause of the Democracy. If Congr man Hughes is selected Judge We cott will drop out, and vice versa, Then ex-Senator Smith will have but one Progressive candidate against him, and | the Wilson people believe that with the | Progressive element tn the party solidi. fied the Newark statesman will be sen- | fenced to remain in private life, PRIMARIES ON TO-DAY | @ < anes Navy Blue and Black Whipcord and Oxford The Kind You Have Always Bought has Nore the RTS i . 7 LITTLE INTEREST FELT: Pree LEY el acc sed el A plc g Ma ee y Mixture. Entire Coat Silk Braid Bound. Satin ! Yi deceive you in this. Coun elts, Imitations and MOOSERS NOT VOTING henlth of iildren Experience against Experiment. , ff Lined. Vestee of Striped Velvet. New* Model What i Is CASTORIA y Skirt. Superior Tailored. Are now Offering $30 Braid Bound Suits, $22.50 For Women and Misses Get. Smart Tailored Suit (exactly like cut) of —_—_>— Castoria is a harmless substitute for Castor Oil, Paree 4 oric, Drops and Soothing Syrups. It contains neither i Candidates Selected by Party Opiuin, Morphine nor other Narcotic substance. It de= ‘ , y bis s veers Cert etd] i pdaptolettcrl Pdoat Monel ag fee] y e toate i y years it has been in constant use for relief o! ) a nn Speend i Srastiontion risteleney, Wind Cotgzell Teething Trot | , 1 Value $30.00 *yabeao ain Warne’ ana” a) a lesand Diarrhea, It regulates the Stomach a wels, | . . zy Y Only Few Instances. neem thi ‘ood, giving healthy ‘a tit natural sleep, cActual we ) reeaes vcore oe on Parco Teche sue 60 The Childre Panacea—The Mother’s Friend. The Kind You Have Always Bought | Bears the Signature of 9 ct, New Luce Piaitings x 49 and 60 ct. Lace Edged Plaitings 16 and 79 ct, Plaltings 94 ct. Plattin 12% ot, Ruch % ct. Ruchings and Folds. eee 1? i) GOOD VALUES ARE ALWAYS APPRECIATED IT IS NEVER TOO EARLY FOR US TO OFFER THEM . ae i it, ae Curtain Week Scores Great Days lens ka Achieved by VALUE and VALUE ONLY! Prices that mean substantial savings. . Bigok Ribbon Velvete~Satin back— 2 ree. 3. “a8 No. No. 13 reg. ‘This is the day of the fall primaries, eee conditions the fact! 4. It is anticipated | e Very small for the ‘eason that in only a few ttered dis- t# in the city is there anythin like ealoulated to arouse in primary el ae Cee at tea ore tae bet Lalita ied in Use For ‘Over 30 Years Al distr! ders of both | TwE Cf wn JEW YORK CITY. at the last primary | election hold over, In a great majority of the Congress, x. nd Assembly districts the can | e tas for office nave been selected | C hi Q § ert apposiiien vs ths sasious a owperthwait ons organizatic and the primaries Pecmeoutre tee | $1 @ Month No Deposit There is opposit The Bull Moosers are to play a small ee car ye inmaeenwe|| 4 Slip Seat $10 ATE FOR SALE— BROOKLYN, DENTISTRY. DENTISTRY. DENTISTRY THAT LASTS | Waterbury Dental Work is not only lasting, but is so natural that it defies de- tection, These beautiful Roofless Teeth (obtainable here only) are a recent achievement of Waterbury skill. They do not interfere with taste, and thus con- tribute innate comfort and pleasure in eating everything desired, No facial move- ment loosens or dislodges them. because they are accurately made In Come here in the morning, h return home at night with eae thae Ate perfectly. Decay caved loose teeth tightened—mirsing teeth replaced without plat Work guaranteed 10 years, Extractions and dental eurgery made aero NEW BOTANICAL DISCOVERY Full Sets of Teeth. $5.00 Gold Crowns, 22 Karat $5.00 Gold Filling,.s $0c. up “Doede, not words.” $20 to $22 CURTAINS. ...... 14.08/ $7 to $9 CURTAINS. 4.98 & 5. Real ‘Arablan—superb French Lacet, French Lacet ui Menatayance—Rich Marte An- Renaissance—Noal Brussels, Marie Antoipetto— Point Arabe—Fino Irish Bee Datary Novelty deal ahowy ‘tie wes oul; Si $1,500, ‘DELON 10H. man Hoteh! Party has issued a warning to Roose- Li h Ch rt velt followers to keep away trod eather airs, polls in order that they may not by| ; . any chance of voting invalidate their| Handsome quartered oak, strongly to sign a nomi petition, || put together and highly polished. Full festa here within ~ TAINS. ..... 11.98] $2:98 and $3.49 CURTAINS. ... 1.98 23d Street Mae TE ae mePrench Newshy sissance-—brench Lacet A 414-416 Fulton St., Brooklyn, \d dloor wont sy Sia & Straus’) > 2, , 8 TO6; SUNDAYS, 5 54 Wi. 23 St., New led ton Museo) Ladies in attendan . “Irish Poin: Fine Seoteh Vacs and Nottinghams, i a Mi toinette, he provision of the Levy law pro-|| size slip seats of real leather, Note B’way & Sth Ave. ae ually: ed but work eit tt abel anchaae. Wbiting a voter enroiled in any of the|| the sturdy curved legs. EXCURSION! . em ele regular parties from signing an inde- ment petition haw been declared un Chairs, Like Cut . . $2.50Each onastitutions b the ppellate Div! : fon of the Supreme court of Kins || Arm Chairs, to match, $4.50 Each County, but te Bull Moosers are tak-|| ny aya up a sct any way you want: ALL MERT aT F $11 & $14 CURTAINS. 7.98 & 9.98 $1.50 and $1.75 CURTAINS. . The Bartholdi Building | ii: "orms cris t No corner in the city has better Ee Goew #23 Reon 298. { | FOR SALE. | $55 PACIFIC COAST Novelty Nets an ities that will give excellent serv.08, | * lilt for instance, BRIE. RAILROAD of eee transportation facilities Bere beak eee eee MURPHY MAN LOSES A JOB. || 4Chairsand } Arm Chair, $14.£0,at $1 Monthly | @:: see O74 No building with larger, Gs coy, Weltest Nugent No Longer Water Register | 6 Chairs and 2 Arm Chairs,$24.0¢,a' $2 Monthly a { botter-lighted offices { ee udp ail ar oT ie ince tl Orders, inLivena: i] Ge iaranee By the Week oy Fartnght { READY FOR OCCUPANCY quested Btephen A, Nugent, Tammany ‘eader| rine oT 7 H Maderate Rant 1 ct, Polka Dot Setin Foulards 28 64 ct. Bleached Shoots rr) of tha Thirty-fourth Assembly Tisirict i , custom al loring a S Navy or block: soft and lustrous, | Mxi0—heawy, strong musiin—one Boss Murphy's solitary standby In he ‘aroun a RIL AMAT BS, ; Deere SUNS --BASK penimavaris i Everything for Housekeeping i iin Oo CRE OUT || MGUY ARIE Llosa, unettene tithes: Mog rene. Joseph Gill is acting to-day In| ii 4 i Hy OiGINALY i we ad H Idea' Location for Garnet. | ney A gtitecateen | tcuneenpe 3 = Mr Nugent) ace “he Tuan Furniture,Rugs,Carpets,Curtains, Qc. ©, sidiNeVacihh cutrion ENGLISH TAILORING CO. iH saat natin te || ORBLE |e cro ce 194, when he was appointed by Com- Let Us Open a Liberal Credit or 93-99 Nassau St., Room 600, it , ’ t i ; o ‘Thor * \ re BARTHOLDE REALLY Co., 15 ct. French Flannelettes 10 miwinetner Me gent, ft he oe, Charge Account 10°, Off for Cash Ladies’ & Men’s 5] .00 H lenis ianaes ' seine esesl atten. Mott Pel $1.69 Mererand Naphing at... 3.00 Fe Ore Say amsenieaions? Thom). | for You Just as You Prefer ‘ac crtning on poe We'Bely | 1 ctnenes Meter tis, YH] ati Sines sed HANWENTS | geinch full bleach-new patterns | { Td r stoney 5 ; F i Noy Coy ieee lei eemmamiamaas . LINENS—MALN PLOOR, 4 at Accounts Hse hice so attl| Prices Marked in Flain Fisures on Fvery Article Ni MUS COUCATIONAL, INSTRUCTION, a [S32 Women's Fall hits : 0 ct. Bor Toilet Soaps - 3 cakes 15 Jergen's, Armour's, Swift's and Mitts SECOND FLOOR. other well-known makes—ten fayor- ite odors TOILET ARTKC nor a ree | DIAMONDS & WATCHESUNCREUL | ———— : aa iaaee a Re Give ites lane | COMMERCIAL SCHOOL ROYAL DIAMOND & VAT A co, Domestic Arts, Arts & Crafts port on the office « The Bronx. Rexls:| Be Sates ie, ic, peed Cowperthwait ® Sons 4— BASEMENT, everson HY regular srrate oat || TMAIDEN LANE, Font 52.49 Black Talleto Waints 1.50 prs: 98 Sue's or : { J tucks-open front . " : on DALAMUNDS ON On iwid by ng Miceveneall Sines, 39 ct. Tapestry Cushion Slips 22 R. DE FOREST SURRENDERS. | ESTABLISHED 1307 eat a Peet t nde aes pera han (mm yn nea a nigra, greene ret and brow j American Watci and Diamond Co. BRT GOODS -MASEMENT. @ Biaite be 6) et. Women's Kid Gloves 50 momo st 3rd Ave. | Park Row 2 8 DIAMONDS UN CREDIT 2 ee titania ty al a onths ago at San Mateo on an Indict- | serge—brown, gray and fan WATCHES sm asa6: aban ee eee mishae full erown : fat found in New York charging him and ‘ BOL!” HATS—THIRD: FLOOR, and other officers of the Radio Telephone 2 At 9 . q RO Sian SUNDAY WORLD'S 49 6 59 ct, Wornen's Union Suite 29 : Company with having used the malla to 121 t St Ch th S eC ea oe , aC Alias. Jinan $3.98 Minses’ New Fall Skirts 1.98 4 |. left for the East to-day to face | Ss A a am q. BUSINESS OPFORTUNITIES, fo! SEU Sa Ca “TO LET” ADS. vi bah arabes |" lack and n I wool | serge= bid ‘ Hetropmiitans 43 Wy 158 Simplify Home-seeking by NIT FOSS BRET SBCOND PLOOR, in the United States S, a EAPAMLASHLEL uninem toanvtocturing Celluloid Open even ’ z bs KNIT UNDERWEAR. MAIN PLOOR S388" DEPT. , f. ~ ceanias and waived Up town—-2 Enormous Stores—Down town novelties, “rach aw ct tore, $1 WEEKLY Diamon a, joncley. 90 saving time, temper and atoalities in reference to his ap- Easily Reached from Anywhere + — ry tramping. Clook Signy Denote Morning Spectal Rpw York, s t 4 Look for the Clocks) Laok fow the Clocks! 1 | “ WOLLD WANTS WORK WONDERS, |