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Ds THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 28, 1912. | ASSASSINS KILL “STUDENT,” WOUND HIS COMPANION. Murphytem will be leaders say they @ battle om State lines, ead of the Mew York City Democracy as their bright and shining target, and they believe that they will pull the ticket through. | NO LACK OF CANDIDATES FOR | GOVERNORSHIP. | Merely as a line-up for the fight che! following have their “hate in the ring’ | WILSON FAR AHEAD, TR. LEADING TAFT, "sora seas SAYS EX-GOV. FOLK)... } REPUBLCANS SE {A000 CHANGEIN NY POLE MUX | two men anno of No. g for the nomination for Governor: | No, 488 Kant One Hundred and Blev-) ‘ James W. Wadaworth, Jr, former ao. enth wireet, at, Firat avenue and One . " Speaker of the Ansembiy, of Mount Missouri Leader, After Catn=|irsnarea and Seventeenth strect early | sa bul: Plank in |Prederieu Ww rah Po A Hod hesitinw 4 jto-day and opened fire on them with) a Frederick W. Stevens, jens | peated Ste dropped, Pottses | ye State Constabulary Plank in) ¥ Bennet, New York; itenty Ls Stimson, paigning in Many States, paphee ee peek &. binek, AWED,| ¥ New York; Charles 8. Whitman, New | és * Platform Is Discussed by | foyk, Shuctice Pred Crane, Thinks Battle Is Won. f them, Anthony 4! Donate, Brooklyn; William M, Calder, Brooklyn; rir : when " Hf Lea a David Jayne Hil, Rochester; Tromas _ i when the policeman ders at Saratoga. B. Dunn, Rochester; Harvey D. Hin-| pores Governor Folk of M cere! scene of the shootin - man, Binghamton; William R, Willcox, tebogolnintillaet RA acyl Lah He died « few hour: |New York. and” Rebert G, Woodbury rived in New York today after cam- ham Hospital. The S ACTION, | of Jamestown. paigning for Wilson in the South and BARNES FAVORS ACTION While the masority are tentative re He suid Wilron would fle . candidates it waa said to-day that t majority ever given in t Nabili was known In the by ‘lem jthere wax not @ «ingle man in the|¢ oilege. |Siciian colony as “The Srudent” and “ Ferna?? 4 Big | lst who would refuse the nomination| "s. ‘ . wan said to be the outeast won of a ‘Murphyism” to Be Made a Big! ist, who would refuse ane nomination ear There Je not a Btate tn the Union” | Weaithy. 1 Sohtaan whe bee bint y I in C ‘ M |kested ax proof that the rank and fie | ae eet ptendg feenes Riad him to thie co try $0 ave th femity issu aign—Many | of the party did not consider this an f d ere is not a Sta! disgrace. He received remit ces from 4 ‘Alta actin “| Soft yout." * And there is the mame | the ae bis either Roosevelt or Taft! nome hic ci a Legend ee oe H , amount of timber for every other po-/@re certain of carrying. Wilson is sure] little. jo wi requenter 0! ad Te Candidates for Governor. sition on the State ticket. of t three-fourths of the Stass. | port kept by ir Faced Charite. Job Hedges, the first to announce the Inst two months I have] A dig revolver was found tn hte ‘hin candidacy for the nomination and| been in Kansas, Io jebrasks, Mich: | pocket. ‘ 2.- ; Je a State-wide canvass —_——__—_. BARATOGA, N. ¥., Sept, 23—The| who has ma gan and Indiana, and have spoken to | for support, was the firat to open 4 siteation growing out of the Rosenthal tari tiors at the convention hotel, | severa! Hundred thousand people. Wil THREE GET TEN YEARS. murder care in New York City demands) wageworth, Bennet and Woodbury, |" 18 overwhelmingly in the lead — Attention at the hands of the Rep Chairman of the State Tax| Cverywhere and each day he le grow-| Yeung ftallans Get Leng Sentence Hoan State Convention, in the opinion fo aleo are working hard| "8 stronger. His statement against for Bold Holdup. iam 1 fr, chairman of the| for the gubernatorial honor, Smith in New Jersey has helped im- oti Ar eine woutd|_ “Zam in thin race | mensely, for In opposing the type ot| Three Ialiane—Tony Denifio, Pas- Sones ig © a police constabulary | Wadaworth, who arr -called Democrate that passed as|quale Ferranti and Vincenso Rosa, Tae tee ote ore eee aenunciation| My name will be pre ood in the daye when peuple whre| each twenty-two years old, and ell of plank in the platform or a denunciation | /\)y name will be heen Se ee ee ee ee ig Wasane aeac—rere Aeday! of come’tons in New York, Mr. Barn} iieuton yr tain agetiin: Cent wel ee eae pores eee on, oaaee a wd war pole to may to-day; but he waslare going * an open convention, itp Gs igo a a wes i sure ‘he subjeot would be dealt with ont of the ates wil ome here democracy. adequately by the Committee on Reso: : reason I don't be 1“ Rjopevelt will, in my opinion, run lutions when appointed. candidate can really tell Just] second and 4 . = is actual strength is, My posi eee ee ee te miat. {tion on the Gubernatorial nomination tonsidering tentative planks In the plu has not changed since Nnounced to Kooga be tied heliny candidacy and deela of prins | 5, Giate welt. Will poll more i party principles a |cipien.”” ome Roose a ; ticket. Mr. Wadsworth said the recent] Yeree the Btate by e eeod Senne “The platform should make clear,"|primarion had demonstrated that the i “what the Republican party! present direct’ primary law fe a 4 Manta for and. what 1 will uo if put{khstiy “fare, ‘nnd-eonditions are! SUICIDE PACT A MYTH. { te power, Unless our party 4 worse now than they were under the ; old system.” same view. Friends of Job B, Hedgon assert that 420 of the 1,105 delegates will support his candidacy on the first ballot. Mr. Hedges in expected here to-morrow. Fred Greiner, Postmaster at Huffalo, atoga to-day and re- viously exprensed opin- Mr, Barnes holds this! 65 angeles Lawyer Hents Person Whe Spread Fake Story. LOS ANGELES, Cal, Sept. 2—BPt- forts are being made to-day to discover the perpetrator of « fa’ tory regard. ing an alleged romantic double suicide Saturday night which attracted atten- tion throughout the count One those most active in the search ts Nil C. Folsom, a young Los Angeles lawy: who, acoording to this story, ‘coments quicide with Thelma Bartes of San Diego by driving his automobile off a trail in the Topango canyon. The story reached the newapapers wealth of romantic detail and Posam Soap surprises and delights every user. It is more than a mere soap —a soap plus healing goodness. Ite su- periority is in it jute purity, its tiseptic and germicidal its thful effect upon the skin. unusual Lee ede are obtained by med- ication with Poslam, thegreat skin making every use of this soap, t or bath, a source of positive The Committee on Resolutions to ' appointed on Wednesday will select its ( own chairman and will designate one ‘of {ta members to present its report to the convention, This was the plan car- ried out at the Rochester convention, { and Mr. Barnes believes It a good one. ) REAL FIGHT OF CONVENTION WILL BE ON PLATFORM. The old and the new order of things fm politicn clashed here to-day. They will continu to clash until the Repub- Mean State Convention js history. And upless present Indications are e: the new {dea will prevail. De: fi Stimson would make a strong cane didate, e of District-Attorney Whit- tivity In the Rosenthal mur- benefit. Poslam Soap is without equal for tender skin; the ideal nursery soap, grateful, soothing and non- irritating. Every mother may rely upon its ebso- date safety and Psat a lent ; jam Si complexions clear, the skin and it prove: color and texture. , The be shampoo for dandruff—greatly beneficial | in New York there has been discunsion as to hit availability lidate, The name of Secretary of War Stimson Is being pushed hard C}to the front by his ds. that the convention, which will] Goy. Hughes numbered Harvey Hine name & complete State ticket, will not|man as one of Idx mast ardent sup- meet until noom on Wednesday, fully |porters, and the Senator was active in sa AN Attempting to bring about the enact- hind of the delegates were on the} of a direct nominatl aavoonting the TIENTSIN, Sept. 23.—Japanene inter- \two Open Fire on Pair and Police | Alexander Bernardino of Great Barring- ned Btorgeial! Nabiit! sien caah and @ wort watel valued et 400 Enat One Hundred and) gis, Highteenth street and Joseph Rosse of} whenever scalp difficulties exist. Unusually Nae and lasting cake; price 26 cents. Tor le by all druggists. For free sample of Poslam Soap, write to the Ei ncy Laboratories, 82 West | 25th Street, New York City. ' ‘The real fight te on the platform. so [7 far an the candidates are concerne: there never was such a nunfber of me looking for office even in the days when nomination meant victory, but the bis men in the party—men of the calibre of Wiliam Berri of Brooklyn, Benjamin B. Odell of Newburgh, Herbert l’arsons of New York, Fred Groiner of Buffalo—in- tisted to-day that the platform must be & ringing declaration that will swing fmto line the party men who are ad- mittedly wavering in their allegiance. As @ result, the leaders got here ix to be Temporary Chairman. Senator car A cect od tettarivn | BARRE Brackott of Saratoga will be Grafts of w platform were trotted out, |Pormanent Chairman, aad from them it is believed a redical platform will be drawn and pushed | through. It will not be radical in the Bull Moose sense. In fact, if William | Barnes jr., the State Chairman, has his way it will slap hurd most of vention in Manchyria is imminent, it is said on high diplomatic authority to- ‘The Mikado {s understood to con- continued disorders there in- of Hin Keonted thi ark of Cooperstown, a former mem- r of the Assembly, be selected as his tion, and Congressman t , and it was jorahip or the Comptroller on the convention will meet Wednesday and the first day's seaston will ed largely to the speech of D. auihne of New Yorn whol = Women’s and Misses’ Blouses are now being shown in a large variety of exclusive styles of soft Silks, Crepe de Chines, Laces, Nets and Chiffons, also Tallored Models of Habutai Silk, Handkerchief Linen, Madras and French Flannel. To-morrow, Special Values in Entirely New | Chiffon Blouses accordion pleated or veiled With Vest effect of white over white net lining, with ‘silk lace with folds of black Hak fashionable sleeves, rete bib se gold ; in navy, taupe, raid, in copenhagen brown and black, at $6.75 and taupe, at $3.50 Marquisette Blouses Veiled over white China Silk, with yoke of shadow lace 9 75 and pointed collar of white chiffon, in navy, brown and black” Embroidered Net Waists combined with Messaline, in navy, brown and black, is and jabot of cream lace, also Shadow Lace Waists, ined with pink chiffon, new double jabot and frill sleeves, PARTY ISSUE. But it will line up the party for real ballot reform for a separate ticket for the judiciary without party designations om it, for an honest workmen's com- may bring out of the long Duried past State police recommenda- tom and will declare for the creation of @ State bureau of research to do eWay with the “extravagance of pres- ent State administration. 11.50 Dress Trimmings Opening Display of Imported Novelties Presenting the leading Foreign ideas in Bandings, Fringes and Orna- ments, in Gold, Silver, Colored Bead, Rhinestone and Oriental Embroideries for Street and Evening Wear, Garnitures including Tunic Effects embroidered with Beads, Bugles, Jewels and Silk in black and self shades, and the latest color combinations, For Tuesday, at Very Low Prices, a large collection of Waist Garnitures, from 75c to 8.95 Tunic Garnitures, from $14.95 to 39.75 Bandings, in Black, White, Gold, Silver, Rhinestone and colors embroidered with beads, in Pearl, Gold, Silver and effective combinations, 95c, 1.25 to 9.75 Foreign Novelty Ribbons Exclusive styles are now being shown, including Embossed Velour, ewe VO. Money Down ew ree ere eae, root t Ww Teak cosntry. Wank, te"our enormous ‘percharine’ ‘Ail Goods Niarked in Plain Figures Out-of-Town Deliveries Made by Our Motor Tracks Stern Brothers sentenced to Sing Sing prison by Jude Stuigueen ‘in General sessions tor noe! Efective Home Remedy less than ten yeare and more than twenty years each, The three were convicted ef enticing ton, Mane, to @ vacant field at One Hundred and Ninety-fourth street and avenue on July 18, where and gagged him, stealing they bow ‘The prisoners denied their @ul!t, KILLED BY AUTO TRUCK. Shea Is Run Down on Bow- ery by Heavy Vehicle, James Shea, Atty-five years ol4, of ‘o. © Bedford street by an auto truck driven by Jul ‘lgllupe of No. 101 Chryatie street. ey Shea was attempting to cross the Bowery in fr Bad en the fore wheel of the truck caught in hie bier iy ag my to the street, where the rear wheel pasi r over his body, pageabeictd yy iriver was arrested and charged with homicide, Magistrate Freschi in the Esrex Market Court remanded him for trial. The body was taken to the|° Morgue on orders from the Corone: Lord & Taylor Founded 1826 In Their Special Order Dept. Are Showing - Imported Model Gowns Wraps 8 Tatlored Suits Creations by Paquin, Callot, Poiret, Cheruit, Doucet’ Drecoll, Bernard, Lanvin, Parry, Linker Premet, Tallman Lord & Taylor will make to order copies of the obove models trom $95.00 upward According to model and material selected Just received—an Importation of French Novelty Veilings in black, magpie, taupe, navy and cream Special Values Imported Black Lace Veils $1.50 & $2.50 usual prices $3.00 and $4.00 Fancy Mesh and Hair-Line Veilings black, white and colors 12¢ & 25¢ ver yard usual prices 18c to 50c Chiffon Hemstitched Veils 75¢ to $1.35 usually $1.00 to $1.50 Misses’ & Juniors’ High Class Taslored Sutts of all the new materials and colorings $29.50 Misses’ & Juniors’ Coats of chinchilla, di , and plaid back materinls, bound with braid or stitched edge J ; $19.50 pecia Misses’ Serge Dresses Metal Broche, Plain and Striped Chiffon Plush, Imitation Enmine, Tinsel, Plaid and Roman effects; the new Plaid and Moire Velvets, Plain Velvets with Satin and Taffeta back, Faille Francaise Molre, Satin de Chine, Picot and other fancy edges in all the new millinery shades, Also To-morrow, Tuesday, Moire and Satin Taffeta Ribbons, $30 Feito ot aah teeta dea ie tesee custlane =) Axmiuster Rugs | Wilton Rugs sat $15.98) fri Vah 19. in white, black and colors, 57% inches wide, at 19¢ Yard Taffeta Ribbons, SD: athe Brocaded in self colors, 834 inches wite, at 47¢ Yard West 23d and 22d Sireets. Two models—one-piece regulation, or {fancy braid trimmed. $9.50 Value $12.50 Broadway & 20th St.; 5th Ave.; 19th St. IT MAKES LITTLE DIFFERENCE WHAT YOU NEED— _ & WORLD.“WANT” AD, WILL es a v, we are asking for the entire suite. stock, with genuine leather slip seats. chairs at $19.50, Brass| Box Felt Bed |Spring| Mattress a RECA NC AVE. 19°70 20" —IN NEW YORK’S SHOPPING CENTER— Mary at Calcutta, Performance at Advance. Announcement Extraordinary! That Event All New York Has Been Waiting For See the Kinemacolor Moving Picture Show Free ‘The Royal Pageant specially arranged for King George V. and Queen 130 to 4:30 P. M. 8th Floor im To-Morrow Sce the State Entry into Delhi, Unveilling King Edward Memouial. Little Lady Lafayette (the child magician). Bavaria (staged among beautiful enowscape). Begins on Monday, Sept. 30th Seats. Music. Village Festival in Greater and Better Than Ever Before Its purpose is to demonstrate beyond peradventure that we sell furniture of superior goodness at lower prices than any other store in the world. idea of the values the sale presents, WE REQUIRE NO CLUB FEE, convenient payments. tata ‘hele panne plush. You will not hesitate to buy. The Advance Display Is Now Ready! All our specials for Furniture Week are now on display, at the prices to be in force next week. Space does not quote but a few items here, but a big four-page circular will be given to every one calling at our Furniture Department. Become_a Member of Our Furniture Club _ WE Membership in our Furniture Club will enable you to furnish your home, complete or in deferred payment club plan, fo, less than cash prices elsewhere. No matter what you need to furnish your home, we can arran, Write or consult the Bureau of A second floor, which will be pleased to give full details Just 500 of these Large Turkish Rockers labor and material. happened before, and probal Chea rmit us to It will give you some > Fifth Moor, art, on the This price is actually less than cost of Itis a paresis that has ly never will Full three pieces and a regular $50.00 value. The material alone cost more than the price of the entire suite, the frame is heavy enough to be called a library suite, the cushions are covered with the best grade of While They Last | di Mission Book Cases At 79¢ These are sold for one day just to bring 500 customers to the Furgiture Week Preliminary Sale. Mi There are just 500 to sell, and you positively will be able to equal this bargain again. Dining Room Suite Solid Oak Dining Table The table is made of solid oak, and alone is worth what the chairs are of heavy quarte, For Furniture Weel! table code Six Leather Seat Chairs 11922 $55 Brass Bed Suite 2 \ Pair Feather Pillows ieeasuchanent macenenecesmdamiet We have got our bedding manufacturer to consent to sell us 200 of these outfits at a ridiculously low for once profit, These 200 sets will be sold fi Come early and share j this bargain, vidas @ 2—Mimpoon Crowtoré Co,, sth Avs,, 19th to 20th St., New ¥; we are Koraciti 925.00 each. "25 This outfit has never been equalled; not even by oun selves, price, and —t

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