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PRESIDENT TAFT HERE TO TALK OF THE CAMPAIGN Leaves at Midnight for Alloona for Conference With Penn- sylvania Leaders. President Taft arrived at the Pennayl- vania station at 9.85 o'clock this after- noon in hig private car, attached to the train whioh left Washington at 10 o'clock this morning. With him were Carmi ‘Thompson, the Presidents sqretary; Randeiph Foster, hin executive clerk: Maj. T. Is Rhoads, his aide and Fred A. Geler, @ manufacturer from Cinoin- natl, who ts « friend of the Presijente and who accompanied on the trip to New York at the President's invitation. Capt. O'Brien and Lieut, Haupt of ‘Trafic C were at the station with four motorcycle policemen and eix mounted men to escort the Prosident from the station to the home of his brother, Henry W. Taft, at No. % West Porty- eighth sti ‘There the Preaident met Charles B. Hilles, chairman of the Re- Publican National Committee, by ap pointment for a conference. Whether oF not the subject of thelr conference was Concemed with the Republican State Convention, which opens et Sara- toga to-morrow, could not be learned, ‘The President will leave at miinight for Altoom, Pa., at which place and later at Harrisburg he will meet Penn- sylvania Republican ieaders to discuss the campaign. —_—— GOV. WILSON HERE, TRIES TO SEE TAFT AND PAY RESPECTS. Gov, Weodrow Wilson waited at the Pennsylvania Ratiroad station for sov- eral minutes this afternoon hoping to pay bis reapects to President Taft, en route to New York from Washington. The Governor reached the city from Princeton at 248 o'clock and was under the impression at the time that Mr. Taft was on 4 train only ¢wo or three minutes behind him. With this under- standing he decided to wait at the sta- lion and greet the President. He was disappointed when the was in'ormed that the President's train was U. $. MARINES RUSHED TO SANTO DOMINGO. WIDMINGTON, Del,, Sept. %—After conference with President Taft on his Private car en goute to New York to- day, Acting Secretary of the Navy Heekman Winthrop announced that « wa of 7 United States marines will ‘The marines will take charge of the custom houses of the Republic, en- dangered Present revolution, a i ij if a ; i fi a Hi | it the LOFTS NEPHEN TRED TO WRECK | HS CANDY STORE Youth Who Made Threats Sent to Bellevue Ward for Ex- amination. Poviceman Prisge paamd the George W. Lott's candy store at No. & Barclay atreet several times early in the after- noon, He saw George Brown, a nephew of the candy man lottering in the door and finally ordered him to move on “You can't make me isave thin door way,” said the man. ‘I'm George Lott's nephew and i'm waiting for him." ~~ Prigge walked on. Returning « tew| minutes Jater he decided to enforce bis command, regardiess of any relation 3| oa" of” Westar: | ship there might be between the man to whom it was directed and the owner of) the store. ‘This time Brown, it is alleged, caught up & packing box which had bean stand- ing just inside the door and drew back | his arm, as if he intended to hurl it through the plate glass window, The policeman closed with him and shook the box from his grasp. Pri ook Brown to the Tombs Court, w he charged him with disorderly condu In the meantime the candy man, who tad heard of the happenings in Bar- clay street, hurried to the oourt. Hy id not enter the court-room, but visited) Magistrate Murphy In chambers. Thero wan @ long conference, at the end of which the Magistrate ontered Prigger's charge changed to one of insanity, He directed that Brown be taken to Belle- vue, thére to remain under observation for ten days. It developed that Mr, Loft, after hav- ing helped the nephew, wh® is about twenty-six, had received many threat- ‘ening letters from him, and that Brown once had sought “vengeance” by hurling rocks through the windows of the Loft residence. It i said that Brown once was a patient in an asylum for the in- | wane at Iallp, L. I. Taba Charles Mora: the new build wecond street, leaned into the elevator shaft on the second floor to shout an order to @ fellow workman, to-day, descending car struck him and crushed Nis head against the floor of the land- ing, killing him instantly. Moran lived at No, 1%-A Sutton place, Brooklyn. WHEN THE SKIN BREAKS OUT USE POSLAM It suffering from any skin affection it is important for you to know that on i helf, in the form of healing hieke iy It physi power which will ease al - cal distress and effect a vorchi and permanent cure. 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For free samples, write to the Emergency tories, 88 West #5th Street, New York City. 2 Se dj = Hr $25.00, 32.50, 39,50. and 13,50, erately priced, moaqjeanrasate + vienna 2. raamnne tains tet New Fall Styles Strictly Tailored Suits A collection of very stylish suits in Diagonals, Bed- ford Cords, English Mivtures and 5 Coats, new model Skirts, at $29.50, 35.00 and €5,00, Dressy Tailored Suits Copies of latest French models, man tailored suits of the better grade in Eponge cloth and Velvet, at $48.00, 55.00, 68.00. Auto and Polo Coats Boucle, Chinchilla, Tweeds, Scotch Mixtures and Double Faced Cloths, models in the new %4 Englisl Walking length, as well as full length Auto and Traveling Coats, at $18.50, 25.00, 35,00, Dresses Street Dresses of Charmeuse, Crepe Meteor, Velveteen and French Serge in the newest approved styles, at Dress and Tailored Waists New styles and colorings in Chiffons, Charmeuse, Crepe de Chine, Cotton Crepe and Voile, $8.75, 10.50, Tailored Waists of Flannel, Linen, Scotch Madras, Messaline, Crepe de Chine, etc., all mod- James McCutcheon & Co., 5th Ave. & 84th St., N. Y., WalQbee Astoria Corduroys. S2inch , Velour de laine, Broad- SSIS THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, POLO GROUND FANS WANTED MONEY BACK WHEN CME WAS OF Swarm Ticket Offices Saying They Didn’t Want to See Second Game. POLO GROUNDS, New York, Sept. #. —When to-day's firm game at the Polo Grounda waa catled off a young riot started among the bleacher patrons, who awarmed about the ticket office demanding their money back on the ground that they would not be able to stay for the second game, They were Joined by « number of grand stand tloket holders, who also declared they had come to see but one game and did) not consider it worth 7% cents to sit and look at the rain-soaked park. ‘The gray coated apecin! officers were swept off their feet by the onslaught of the angered fans, and ft wae not un- til the arrival of the regular police that the disturbance wee quetied. — feulling Champions Matched, LONDON, Sept. M—A match for the sculling championship of the world te to be rowed on Oct. 14 on the Thames between Ernest Barry, the holder, and Edward Hanian Duman of Toronto, the champion scullor of America. 000 out thus far, Deginning to assume an ai aspect. Police armed with shotguns patrolled the factory dintrict. B. Altman & Co. THE DRESS GOODS DEPARTMENT 1S DISPLAYING A COMPLETE ASSORTMENT OF AUTUMN AND WINTER FABRICS IN BLACK; ALSO A LARGE SELECTION OF MATERIALS IN BLACK- AND. WHITE EFFECTS. THE FOLLOWING. ARE REGULAR STOCK PRICES: ENGLISH TAILOR SUITINGS PER YARD. $1.25 to 2.50 EPTEMBER 24, 1912. FOSS SEEKS THIRD TERM IN BAY STATE PRIMARY Supporters of Governor Predict His Renomination at the Polls Today. BOSTON, Sept. %—De Repudiican v thé 963 Massachusetts cit to nominate candi rect. primary system, November election, with the exception of Preatdential electors. ‘The weather conditions were fi jo early in the day, although the was somewhat cloudy and rain was predicted before night. Gupporters of Gov. Eugene N. Foss predicted his re-nomination for @ third term by the Democrats while thore in charge of the campaign of his opponent, District-Attorney Joseph C. Pelletier of Boston, declared early in the day that the Governor would be defeated. The contest in the Republican ranks be- tween former Speaker Joseph Walker of Brookline and Col. Everett C. Ben- ton of Belmont, for the head of ‘the ticket was regarded as sufficiently In- teresting to bring out @ good vote. eS DIED ALONE IN LONDON. Elisabeth Towne, American Wom- au, Had Brookline, Mass, Address. LONDON, Gept. %4.—Bitzabeth Fowne, ‘an American woman, eighty-two years ol4, died in the hotel where she was taying here to-day. The only addres found in her baggage was No. 100 Har- vard atrect, Brookline, Mass. She was travelling alone, The United States Consul-General has taken charge of the woman's body and effects. BOSTON, Sept. 24.—Mre. Elizabeth R. Fowls, who died suddenly to-day tn London, was formerly @ resident of Brookline, but had recently lived tn Portland, Me. Until a few years ago she was in the millinery business tn New York City and Portland. atic and r polla in nd towne THE LEADING COLORS AND | WIVES AND CHILOREN SUE | SALOON MEN FOR DAMAGES. Ask $85,000 in Chicago Court for ; Loss of Income. Through Drink- ing of Husbands and Fathers, CHICAGO, Sept. m. sults for a total of $85, fn the Clrewit Court got impaired through the shortcomings ot | to have B= of thelr husbands and fatuers, which in! hale all cases are traced to the saloon. Citisens’ League of Chicago, which has for its purpose the enforcement of the! State dramshop act. H ———>—__.. “Unknown” ows Himeett. The man who ory in Bronx Park Sunday entered at Bellevue Hospital as “un-, known" recovered yesterday and told the authorities he was John Fay of No. % Malden street, Boston, He was diss charged. We gave no New York ad- dross. He ‘nim who he Stern Brothers Jewelry Departments Attention is directed to their large assortments of Artistic Parisian, Vienna and Italian Novelties, also entirely new and unique examples of Platinum and Gold Jewelry, including Pink Coral Jewelry, of rare color, and unusual unmounted speci- mens for distinctive Pendants, Broothes, Bracelets, Bars and Necklaces, Bracelet Watches, Extension Bracelets, also leather, quaint and artistic models in Platinum, Gold, Silver and Gun Metal, some diamond studded, others enamelled and plain. Parisian Evening Ornaments, including Platinum Silver Replica iamond at ear! ars, Lorgnons, Sautoirs, Pendants, Dinner Rings and Ear Rings, Single Row Pearls, Tortoise Shell Combs and Hair Pins, For To-morrow, at Specially Reduced Prices Bracelet Watches, of steling silver, $ 7 jeweled movements, extension bracelets, Value $10.75, 8. 75 Mesh Bags, of sterling silver, fine ‘mesh, 19.50 6 inch hand engraved narrow frames, Value $27.00, 4 7 Pearl Collars, jeweled silver motifs ‘and bars, 10 rows fine French Pearls, Value $30.00, 25.00 Opera Glass Bags, of soft Silk, in evening shades, rimmed with embroidered ribbon work and antique gold lace, mirror bottom, — Value $3.50, 2.25 Women’s Neckwear i. 1.00 & 1.50 x 75. to 2.00 2 75c. to 1.50 4 4.25 to 2.50 | ¢ 1.25 to 2.00 THE FANCY NEEDLEWORK DEPARTMENT 1S SHOWING AN INTERESTING ASSORTMENT OF IMPORTED NOVELTIES APPROPRIATE FOR OF THE HOME. LOUNGING CUSHIONS, SCRAP GIFTS AND THE ADORNMENT INCLUDED ARE SCARFS, PIN CUSHIONS, BASKETS, WORK BASKETS, AND MANY OTHER USEFUL AND ORNAMENTAL ARTICLES. TO-MORROW (WEDNESDAY) THERE WILL BE A SPECIAL SALE OF FANCY ARTICLES AT MUCH BELOW THE USUAL PRICES, AS FOLLOWs;: HAND-EMBROIDERED CENTREPIECES AND PILLOW COVERS OF WHITE AND TAN LINEN LEATHERETTE SCRAP BASKET: » at $1.10 To 2.75 are at 3.35 MEN'S AND WOMEN’S SILK UMBRELLAS WILL ALSO BE ON AT THE FOLLOWING SPECIAL PRICES; TWILLED SILK UMBRELLAS, WITH NATURAL OR MISSION WOOD HANDLES, IN SIZES FOR ‘fpctuat vatues $3.00 « $3.50 TWILLED SILK UMBRELLAS, WITH NOVELTY HANDLES, SIL. VER TRIMMED, IN SIZES FOR MEN AND WOMEN $3.00 ACTUAL VALUE $4.50 “BETALPH” GUARANTEED SILK HOSIERY IN BLACK AND THE NEW SHADES FOR AUTUMN 18 BEING SHOWN STOCK AT THE FOLLOWING MODERATE PRICES; AND WINTER MEN’S SILK HOSIERY IN BLACK OR cotors $1.75 pair WOMEN'S SILK HOSIERY IN BLACK WOMEN'S SILK HOSIERY IN WH! FAH Avenue, 34th and SALE TOMORROW MEN AND WOMEN $2.00 IN THE REGULAR $3.75 «2.50 pair ITE OR COLORS 2.00 pair | WOMEN'S EXTRA SIZE SILK HOSIERY IN BLACK 2.50 PAIR 35th Btreets, New Burk. The latest Foreign and Domestic Novelties are now being displayed, comprising Real Lace Collars, Jabots, Collar and Cuff Sets, of Rosaline, Bohemian, Point Venise, Cluny and Real Irish Laces, combinations of Embroidery and Lace or Silk and Lace, also Guim) and Chemisettes, Marabout and Ostrich Feather Boas, Chiffon and Lace Scarfs Feather trimmed in all the season’s colorings. For To-morrow, Exceptional Offerings in Ostrich Neckpieces, 24 inches long, in white, black, black and white, navy, brown, taupe, champagne and brown, finished with ribbon, at $1.75, 2.85, 3.75, 4.95 and 5.50 Maline Collarettes, with Satin Robespierre effect. in all black or black and white, $2,15 London, Paris and Vienna Novelties in Leather Goods are being shown in unusually large assortments, comprising Hand Bags and Strap Books, in fashionable shapes, made of the most approved Leathers, with sterling silver and enamel mountings. Also the new Parisian Satin and Moire Bags, Sewing Baskets, Jewel Boxes, Writing and Dressing Cases. Also for Wednesday, ‘Unusual Values in Hand Bags, in pin seal and fine morocco, plain and mounted, with gilt and silver rim, fitted with purse and mirror, at $4.50, 6.95 and 8.75 Exclusive Novelties in Dog Accessories including Imported Blankets, Plain and Studded Collars, Leashes and Shoes at Very Attractive Prices. Toilet Articles and Requisites Inspection is invited of a Special Display of Perfumes from the most celebrated European manufacturers, including the latest odors on sale in Paris, Dolce Mia from Riguad, Quelque Fleurs from Houbigant and Toret de Poiret. Also all of the celebrated products of Dr. Albersheim, of Frankfort, sold exclusively by Stern Brothers Complete lines of high grade Brushes, Mirrors, Combs, Atomizers, Soaps, Powders, Creams and every accessory for the Dressing Table. To-morrow, an Important Sale of imported Celluloid Toilet Articles in the new Coronation Violet At One-Third Below Their Regular Selling Prices, Hair Brushes, $3.95 to 8.50 Handkerchief Boxes, $8.25 Cloth Brushes, at 4.25, 6.25 Puff Boxes, at $1.75, 5.50 Hat Brushes, 2.15, 2.50 Soap Boxes, at 1.40 Butters with trays, 1.75, 2.15 Valcum Powder Boxes, 95¢ Dressing Combs,“ 1,50, 1.85 Shoe Horns, at 1,75 Comb and Brush Trays, 4.75 Shoe Hooks, “ 4,00 Manicure Trays, 2.95 Nail Files, 1.00 Vases, at 3.95" Cuticle Knives, “ 4,00 Mirrors, with long or ring handles, at $5.50, 6,00, 7,50 .West 23d and 22d Streets hs aia adore CEE GEE TENTS styles mest [Scoes Se a ad ‘The suits were fied by counsel for the | TOURGs, attractive — that you end) ddenly ost his mem. | SREP THE HAIR OF YOUR YOUTH | 7 | ‘ Lord & Taylor Founded 1826 _ Bed Room Furniture (Sustes and Separate Pieces) At Greatly Reduced Prices The collection includes suites of the very highest grade, which, at the prices quoted should interest those who take pleasure in adorning their home with artistic and enduring furniture. Mahogany, Walnut, Bird’s-Eye Maple, Oak and Enamel Models, Suites andSeparate Pieces. Dressers..... + sesees $20.00, $24.50, $28.50 Regularly 01.40" Sokt0" peed Chiffoniers. . . .$20.00, $22.00, $24.00 ‘Bularly 827.50, 827.50, %32.00 | Odd Toilet Tables at Half Prices | Regularly Sale Price Mabogany Sheraton Bed- room Suite (10 pieces) .... $1,750.00 $1,275.00 Mahogany Sheraton Bed- room Sutte (10 pieces) .... Mabogany Carved Colonial Bedroom Suite.......... Mahogany Carved Colonial Bedroom Suite.......... antique finish (5 pieces) Lhotce 10 Piece Bedroom Suites. cc... We bees bon Of natural mahogany, dec- orated with marquetry work of beautifully blended woods, in a well drawn’ “Adam” Circassian Walnut Suite. . with rich metal mountings, Frere period style (18 pieces in all) Circassian Walnut Suite. . French reproduction White Enamel Suite..... with gold decorations (8 pes) Ivory Enamel Suite...... with gold decorations (8 pcs) White Enamel Suite..... with gold decorations (5 pes) $665.00 $575.00 $465.00 $775.00 $1,970.00 $1,475.00 $1,185.00 $875.00 $633.00 #346.00 $553.00 $600.00 $535.00 $275.00 $475.00 $475.00 Special for To-morrow, Wednesday About 2000 Pairs Lace Curtains —As follows— Curtains that usually i retail at $7.50 per pair............. \35» 00 retail up to 815.00 per pait,.......,4 90,50 —Also— 200 Lace Bedsets Single and double sizes, Regularly $4.00 to $70.00 per set, To-morrow, at $2.00 to $35.00 yey Special Sale of Blankets Comfortables & Bedspreads At. Reduced Prices ‘Blankets.........,$6.50, $7.50, $8.50 Regular values $9.00, $10.00 and 811.50 per pair Comfortables, down-filled........... $4.50 Regular $5.50 quality Bedspreads... 0.0.66... c cece, ve SLES Muslin Sheets 8 Pillow Cases At Attractive Special Prices Bheeke i Pillow Cases 5 Value At 63 x 99... 88c,..66¢ q 72x 99... 96c,,.72c] 42 * 9822... .24e....18¢ 81 x 99... .81.05...79¢]# * 38), 90 x 99...$1.15.. 86/50 x 3814, ,,. 90 x 108, , 81.25... .95c]54x $813... 9c... 24 Broadway & 20th St.; 5th Ave.; 19th St, $1,007.50 $775.00