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Gossip of the And Those Who Make It Little Hungary ts tn she throes Political uphea: and doesn't it the club was for Witeon and the mem- Bers were on their way to the Fifth me over the spirit of the Huns) Gream i9 told in two chapters, the Wilson men like this; legate to the Straus Convention. He and his countrymen, he @aid, had marched benind the banner of; the Republican party many years, but|™ Could no, see it any more, Tney had- trled out the Bull Moose and found there | & ‘W6s nothing doing. They were for Wil- a. Here's the other story: While Bellts wes baranguing (he mass meeting (there were thirty-six Hungarian pa- telote at the mass meeting) into the hali Pushed one Avewert Perenyi, “ior ten years a Republica He Interrupted the meeting and Belits gave way. Perenyi told them they were ali wrong, that there was no money in the (reas ury of the Progres: ve bunch, that the Teal progressive peovie were with Wil- won, They must be with Wilson, Hoo- ray for Wilson! And the mass meeting Adjourned in honor of the next Presl- dent. Tuat is tue sory tid oy adareus Braun, who cans to ve ine rear Hun arian Mcuvy. fe ls presiuenr oF ine lungarian Suciety. ing on Sunay, & fn favor of Tait, in the “cannes sua’ given our oy the Wilson Vuoiicity Bue feal yerterday baul belie, D. Kustasea and ‘Aveloert Pereny: ure ed ae owinent Hungara wav have shaken oif the yous of the oiher two parties and ueciaied for Wiisun. Hear, be Joseph FE. Dav secretary of Democratic National Co (eo, New York axain. He has revurned fro the wild, wild West—Chicago, Mr. Daj the Wilkon Wesiern caus agor, it fs u Chicago, Uilnol for Wilson. the tein is the 3 0 is of the ne bold, outspoken, ag ie is a . and Broadwa Wisconsin paper When he eners nea: quarters, if the day ts cloudy, feems to siine while he wait: pretty girls tripp! g nimble fing typewriter eys cease tripping eyes only for Wisconsin. Palsners mind not that delays in work eneve, Mr. Day & power he was here last he was much as he 3 ove But the cam- recognized hig worth. ta the the crowa by one of the Trafic Squad The policeman touched bis cao, Instantly ever ofoes the «tree ‘erowd went with mi Jones Pence ts f the Demo He ts a big ins and a white He was Gov the was never Governor. But t him Governor. stranger things thari that tn “palin. Mr. Ben ‘ man. He was ¢ where the Gove Hived when ho waen't at the car -One day there came to the st Newspaper man, as there comes news aner men--op __.STEAMBOATS, INDIAN SUMME®? NOW IN NOVA SCOTIA NeWF°UNDLAND HAY FEVER UNKNOWN, SPECIAL RATES for Set. & Oct, for 12 day cruise of the RED CROSS LINE To Ha i ax, N.S., an! St.J.br's, ‘.F. bo WRING & CO., 47 attery Piaze, N.Y. Fare Reduced s37 AND 3 fe ack durwction; $55 PACI-IC COAST! ERIE RAILROAD REPT, ATH TO OCT, “leary were a little pull and a good SHE SUFFERED TEN MONTHS Mrs. Blankenship Tells of Her Restoration to Health by Lydia E. Pinkham's Veg- etab!e Compound. Campaign States on a certain question It to the lot of Mr, Pence to interview of North Ci He| the Go Nerth South however, what the Governor said to him was more imper- tant. Tt was 00 nee of course, that It had ba ted, There must be no it what the Governor North Carol a had to say om this ticular cocesion. He handed the shee with his interview typewritten reporter, The Kn) and put it . paper heart of him throbved all through. the night and how impatiently he waited for the next day. It the first great step in the jour. 1@ career of young Pence. there wae the interview just Governor had written 1 Ther Elliston, Va.—"'I feel it my duty to express my thanks for what Lydia E, wey Pinkbam’s Vegeta- Bi ble Compound has done for me. I was # sufferer from fe- male troubles and id been confined bed over one third of my time for nm months. I could not do my house- work and had faint- | ing spells so that rn &0."" He had forgotten to mention the name of the Chief Executive, and Pence, has been “Governor” ever since. not leave me alone for five minutes at a time. “Now I have been restored to health and it has come from taking Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound. When- jan I want to has done for ak a good word 5 T BLANKEN. ston, Va., ‘Montgomery Co. ‘The revelations being made before the Senate Campaign Contribution Commit- tee at Washington are causing aching hearts in the present eampaign. The) most pain {8 experienced around head- here some of the ardent ad of those paillion? bet ) in the good old 4: hilarious Dalene. “Thos were the happy da: they sigh. Days which are gone, never to return. In the old ‘macer” was good for $10 or Jay. /All that was neces- for SHIP, Was Helpless—Now Well. Trenton, Mo.—“About two years ago Thad female trouble and inflammation se bad that I was literally helpless and had to be tended like a baby, I could no! move my body or lift my foot for such severe pains that [had to scream. [was very nervous and had @ weakness. “Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Com- pound has helped me to auch an extent that T think there is no medicine like it for female troubles. Tam up and able to do my work again and I give you ful! permission to publish my letter for the sake of other suffering women.”—Mrs W, 'T. PURNELL, 820 10th St., ten, Mo =BROOKLYN Alterations front, A twenty was slipoed and no ked. Now lots of questions and no twenty ts alipped. Democratic National Committee has vet In contributions In the neleh- borhood of 839.000, The Republican 3 tional Committee ta allen to receipts and disbursements, but no suffering '= evident. The Bull Moore has reported & little over $60.00, quite a falling off from the Roorevelt campaign of 1904, whn the receipts were better than 00. Tren Thursday Bergains|| | At Startling Price Reductions The special prices quoted here are for brand new garments, similar to those selling at top prices elsewhere. Reductiéns Are For One Day Only Custom Tailored Suits, smartly made % ents, hand tailored and finist atericls » the popular rough-faced fabrics in two- ed and novelty effects; Skinner's satin lined; value $20.00 Johnny Coats, the latest popular outergar- ment for present wear; made of iniported chevicts and fancy weaves Serlength, superior tailored; value $15.00 i Charmeuse Dresses, several beautiful new models, in prevailing colors; also dresses of velvet, serge and messaline; values up to $10.00..... 15.75 | 1.50 Separate Skirts, custom tailored, made of man- nish mixtures, three distinctive models; value $3.50 Tailored Linen Waists, several emartiy made | models; regular value $2.00. 11.00 Fancy Chiffon Waists, prettily embroider- ed in all the new colors of the season; values up to Russian Pony Conte, made | 99,59 handsomely mcired FOR SALE, of selected ht skins, full length, richly lined; LET ANS. ibas REAL ESTATE FOR SALE— NEW y JERSEY. niy bage Beronm bone an minutes out. $100 $1500 PLYNN XT City, Gora $1.50 Sota, Rit ¢ Srec full price, O. Box 1047 DRAFTSMEN “wanted ne jar with mechanical or elec trical design; permanent PGs sitions; liberal salaries suitable applicants; give age,| | experience and salary ex:| Ti pected, Address H. E., 238 World. ~ Wall Paper Printers nd colar mtsen fe fend x vies Se 47 tT, DIAMONDS “ON CREDIT FASY WEEKLY OR MONTULY VAYMENTD Wach end Di mond Co. Tel ‘O87 (Minna 4 f CLOTS bigest outle Addrves Mgxi me, hw A Plomyn ae i“ ¥"3, SACK AT a Oa, * sik ie emelry y husband could | | | Charmingly Trimmed Fall Millinery At $5.00 we think—and justifiedly, too—this millinery com- pares favorably with any $10.00 offering featured by any specialty shop in Greater New York. Por instance, as illustrated: A large velvet jure hat, made of erect pile velvet, Tam O'Shanter effect, full facing pt soft pleated messaline, trimmed with jarge crushed velvet rose; with black velvet top by white, light blue, royal or black silk lacings of messaline; all color roses; featured 24 floor, Millinery Parlors. SATISFACTION GUARANTECO O@ MONEY PROMPTLY REFUNCEO OTHENBERG co CO * STREET Special Sale of Women’s Flannelette Wrappers, Made full from extra good quality flannelette, with fitted lining, deep flounce at bottom; turnover collar and belt to match dress; shown in figifres, checks or stripes, light or dark ground; sizes 34 to 46; a Dress usually retailed 9 3 at $1.49; to-morrow at.....sseeees Prererr ert Cc MATL onaens TILLED A GIGANTIC SALE EVENT with unparalleled low prices demonstrating our inimitable prowess and ability to under- sell every possible competi- tion. These for to-morrow: Alex. Smith’s 9x12 Heavy Axminster Rugs at ZA positive reduction of 33 per cent.—the regular price of these rugs being $20—and often $22. Shown in Persian, floral or Turkish designs—for library, dining room, ete. to-morrow, at ..sceeeee $18 (10.6x8.3) Axninster Rugsat $12.97 Alpe patie extra Saati Pers LJ Witten | Yolvst Rues in this ‘° ‘ Sanford's er Smith's Seomien Niet Au Wool Beasse's Rugs 9.97 ize 04121 woven of the best selected wool yarns; actual $15 value, at... $x.2 Reversibie Art ‘Rugs. Bhown tn neat acrol) and Ovlenial ont monies NY ‘apestry hen Rags ultable tor 97 me be rade $36 Seni h sSeomless A'i Woo! Br Good color joaigne; special Fire Ox12: 1 room ‘oupans FILLED The Usual 4% Quality at, sq. yd. ..... Pech XXX weirnt quality: 2 yards wite: new Fall Patterns, Sale prive to-morrow, square yard. IC SaMrsoM'S TAMOUS XXX 8).50INLAJD LINOLDUMS AT vs 32008 OMLCLOiN—In all} Moor covering thot wal wlane & 3 patte Wear. Afd suliyble a nants; es and all §8c : To-Morrow’s Formidable Furniture Underprice Features ; 5-Piece ansiead of $2 & $7.50 a par for these Hand:ome Sample Lace Curtains Your choice, to-morrow, from over 2,500 pis (10 to 12 pairs of 99 im] 44 rT] fea 60 tmhes Wiss,» wud « yards long; in dou read an Maaas weave, amanee “with over- lock corded Renaissance ane OM, Antoinette ‘e Femmes This $18 Lrass Led, 12.98 corners); ail mounted on heavy # ane ft thread ‘nen h ca fine Engiion Sy net a ruff u usually $2.80 and $3.78 vi Mem, at, each $18; sale price, = s Stirring Feature Sale of Women’ 8, Skinner’s Guaranteed Satin Lined, Army-Serge Suits / The actual retail price of these suits would have been $18.75. A cancelled order gave us Our opportunity to take them off the hands of the manufacturer. Tailored in the acme of style—trimmed tastefully. Skinner's guaranteed sstin lining with shields—made of finest quality strictly all wool women's army serge In navy blue or black, five button, semi-fitting coat, mannish sleeves; girdle model skirts, with side plaits; 14 to 18 ar sizes for misses and 32 to 42 bust for women; on sale Thursday at Custom Alterations FKEE These French Serge Dresses at $2.98 Are Warm and Dressy Just the very dress for every day—at home or to the stre r to business, A wonderful es are a ‘ightfully arety chi ood opal m1 yet for iad ib “ae ri MATy onpans FILLaD — at $5 - Fourveenth Street, 10TH GREAT FALL SALE THURSDAY—WOMEN’S DAY | WE SHALL SELL $21.00 COATS | of Broadtati Caracul Cloth, at. Cut and made like a handsome fur ta large Lag and revers handsome large silk ornament fastenin; a Oi and green, and herein lies « | These coats were made for through a mistaki | eatin | could not be accepted, so He to eftect a quick | to well at less than make: A Fall Sele Special Wemen's Handsome Suits . Before the sale, price waa y auite vold at $23.00. cheviots and broadeloths wasonabie, plain and models of latest mart urmming Nib back charmeuse-taupe, bro and black—shadow lace jabo trim—crushed girdle at na line—self or contrasting colli Dainty New Styles... Charmouse dreases aiso at this price fully draped skirt Practical Tailored Suits Excellent Value at $13.98..... {13.50 vrveade stun in reek" a Treat escent ‘eamea oe ‘ms @ large mail onier it they were lined with brocade instead of pial As description had been printed in catalogue, the re returned to manufacturer. jeposal, took the loss, which enables ue English Top Coats (Also called “Johony” 1998 Coats); Regular $19.98 otyles. Navy, Oxford and brown ¢eheviots —also white chinchil Nant weight, but warm—s to Another lot of Top like the famous hot cakes.. Worth $13.98, Full Length Coats, Drees and Utility Stytes. Navy, gray and black chinctuilas: tweed mixtures, ‘ited en 4 “i palin iining—an excel lent value at See Our Smart $10.96 Serge Dresses. Examine the $10.00 Dress Skirts at. No room for desert a ¢_---________ — --—-9 ments or cther expersve exhibitions and selling at t ‘i hone that we name. at | $5.98 Wemen’ Black and navy—all wool—new Fall model—satin collar and euffe—panet back akirt—all sizes. extra sizes. $3.49 Women’s Mersaline Waists . Black, navy, taupe and brown—low Roberplerre ‘collar—pin tucked—orya- tal buttons—shad: lace jabor trim'd sleevee—all $1.98 Dressy White Waists. "ine volle and lawn—prettily trim’ with fancy laces—emb'y and buttons jong sleeves—all sizes, 79 et. Wemen's Combinations Silky Neinsook—lace yo! loped with hand emi rimmed skirt or draw Amit, two, 19 & 25 et. Children's Cambric Drawers... .12 Soft finiah—ruffle of tucks and H. 8 hem-—I to 14 years. Limit, four, $1.40 Women! Devito Flooce Retee, . 0 oF ecal- effect— all sines, 98 et. ailliiag siiaia ‘ Black and new Fall shadee—piaited flouncea—all lengths, Limit, two, sat et. ; Clete! Midd Blouses $1.75 Boys’ Lace Shoes, Veal calf-—strong so! serviceabl 49 et. Begs’ Schoo! Blounrs r aw Madras—white years, Limit, », et. Boys’ New Fall hats 3 medium and dark bainds—College and of Rah Rah aty t, two. Jnteimmost Hate moire, eatin, corduros smoot) and Sto 4.48 D8 to 7.50 Trimmed Dross Hats, A) to $30.00 and Crane, 1,08 to 7,50 business prince: ap buying gocde for cuah at the lowest prices that c: e icwest prices that new ard 5¢ that add extra expenses to t OUR FALL SALE ATTRACTIONS ARE VALUES—JUST VALUES We have no objection to others giving trading stamps, or entertain- on strict a ae cd merch: idiee can . ir business prchiody pire We are trading We have no occasion to borrow money and do not ask for deposit accounts. We ase sin, ply doing business in a legitimate way and do sell Good and Fashionable Merchandise the Lowest Prices It Can Be Sold FOLLOWING FOR TO-MORROW: No Mall or Telephone Orders 3.75 | 98 et. Unea T and Demacte.-« 70 inoh- ach—fleve apm, iy ‘and here. o timtes we Sarde, 19 et. Linen Heck, Towels. 19x38—pure wide damaak borders $1.29 Cotton Fleece Blankets. . Heavy ht white and slight imperfections, Limit, 8 pairs. Outing Plana, arsests f 1244 et. Yard Wide Outing a we “Hie: pretty "io ste cuom TeM4 27 | NOTION SPECIALS Wot. Red Ci Wiel’ Giateaehcaty atallipe tena ay 3 Limit, two gross, Th fale finish—evening shades aa Fall colors, fnetudingy new eraye, ‘Msinch—plain colors florals and stripes. Limtt, at 7 $2.49 Fine Asminster 21x8t-—-medallions, Ort ful eise, Limit, & To-morrow's Special Luncheen 11.30 to 2.30.... 4 Hats, Trimmings. Large Siocks—- Popular Prices. Our policy of quick sales applies here as elsewhere through the storet Latest Novelties in Wings and Poncy Feathers Wings, Marabdout and Catrish—: black, white and colors... Marabout Clusters, Lat Double Wings and of other fancies, Pheasant Talla, and double win, or all white., White Feather Banding full Yength Neat) to 1,98 Double face feather Bandings also vulture Bandings,. 9 Mufty a ®, see: BID to 3.08 Miack, white and all eric shades, Ostrich Bang on Ostrich Plum oxtra wide DURING THIS 6ALB *