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DOV. MARSHALL HERE: “EIRST TO SHED BLOOD IN CAMPAIGN,” HE SAYS — Boy’s Stone Gave Him Sore EAE Gas "STRAUS AS HEAD OF STATE TOKE Protests and Is Attacked in Bitter Speeches. { ‘ | SESSION A STORMY ONE. to Erring Doctors. Gov, Thomas R. Marehall of In- Giana, Democratic candidate for Vice- President, arrived in New York to-day. The Governor has an extremely sore nose as a result of being hit by a stone thrown by @ small boy as he was nearing Montville, Conn., yester- day afgernoon. The stone drew blood, but the Gov- ernor cherishes no grievance. “T've shed the first blood of the cam- patgn,” eaid smiling. 3 Sulzer’s Friends Beaten by . ‘Ten Votes on Roll Call— Glynn Also Indorsed. t ‘The Independence League after « stormy eession lasting till early this indorsed Oscar Straus for Gov- emor and Martin H. Glynn for Lseu- ‘Yenant-Goversor, Straus is head of the Bull Moose ticket; Glynn has second place on the emocratte ticket. their care, were now quarreling be- ‘The iedgue’e convention, held in AT-| oause neither in hie ministrations had helped him. “Both are afreid they ere going to lose him,” he said, “and both ere advo- cating remedies thet will belp his pay eavelopa” and charges of Jilegal voting.| The Governor said thet the Republl- James EH. Allen warned the| can party, seeing how it hed falled in lelegates that those who Voted more| ts administration, is now seeking to than once were liable fo indictment and | stimulate the dinner-patt carrier by tax- be called a policeman to preserve order.| ation. As @ saline injection to restore Tt was hard to determine who had the| him, he ead, the Reputiicans promise Sulzer or Straus. At} to close factories M the Democratic h came cheers, yells,| ticket is elected. Gov. Marshall was scheduled to ad- Greas the Commercial Travellers after hie speech at the eurtf! exhibit dead. demanded to be heard and| quarters. Gelegate was @ epelibinder. And as the orators warmed up cries of “Bit Sera sad Throw Nim eat!” ere PHPGOGOOOOOO Be ROR ORLCHNa Ee oe EVERY WOMAN Herbert R. Limburg started the ball rolling. He sald he had wired to Oscar Straus asking if he would accept the nomination of the Independence League can now afford Mr. Straus had replied that rould . {f there were no insuperable esal dit-|Q) an Ostrich Plume for her Fall Hat. Our “Manufact- urer to Wearer” PLAN makes this fieults He referred the League to Chairman Hotchkiss of the Progressive ri possible. French OSTRICH State Committee. Mr. Hotchkiss de- PLUMES of oot clared that if Mr. Straus wero indorsed width, full 15 $ Inches long; elsewhere to address @ big crowd at the Demo- cratic exhibit headquarters, No. Union Square, at noon. He candidates as two physicians who, having had the dame patient under ee i ‘gressive party. All votes for Straus counted as Independence ext year even if it polled voteg enough te make Wt one of the two big partie E. O'Laughiin dectared this was raised because Hote * concluded the secondary to etting the control of election machinery.” ble started. Tho Sulzer @upporters attacked the Bull Moose a were called Tammany workers. Chair- {man Allen ‘pounded for peace in vain 10nd nearly lgst his gavel. Roosevelt and 'Murphy came in for are of the gen- e . So it was 1 o'clock when and even once the \by the League it might injure the Pro- $2.50. VERY FINE QUAL~ ITY FRENCH OS TRICH Plume, full 9 inches ~ide end e tumult continued, al chairman threatened to ad Sention. mocratic nominee or, Was indorsed the convention edjourned until to- it en the State ticket will be completed. MANY RADICAL DEMANDS PUT INTO PLATFORM. + Wee league's platform calls for direct nominations end « direct primary law dot y with conventions; the initi- EXCEPTIONALLY FINE QUALITY (all selected triple X stock), to be found only tn the finer shops; full 20 inches _ long; wide; large, droopin, allv $ sold for tion ‘of United $15, ebolition of the 1 the election of the F President by direct vote of the peo ‘woman's auffr: e pene ex parte etions in labor ‘@ elearingiout of the High Also a full line of Plumes of every de- scription, in latest colors and for either evening or street wear, offered for a short time. only at very attractive -eSeeeseeeSsoseoeeeosss seeeeosesosoeeeeoeessseso ‘The plattorn favors a constitutional prices, convention at t! rb} Real PARISIAN FANCIES — latest | modes in French Hat Dress, other 3: i establishment employment buran| abolition of chile night labor for vomen and the neces- sary legisiation © do away with the watering of stock. eee ACTS ON SPANISH STRIKE. King Alfonso Convokes Parliament val- ues . Instead of disposing of our season's surplus stock to retail dealers at cut prices, we have decided to conduct this special, extraordinary sale di- rect to the wearer. This is your opportunity. @! New York Ostrich Feather Co, m York West S4ti Street i to Dincuss Situation, SSSSSSSSSSSESSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSsssssasoeoesssosooooesesssses SSSSSSSSES < Alfoneo to- -ariiamen >, Se = tratiie of France, Oct. %—Most| QD allroad strikers amorg the Spanteh | @y army reservists are ignoring the Gov- ernment’s call to the tolors, it was 14 a ¢ As an ac tie Tammany man. When' he moved to Jamaica he married Margaret Mac- Auley who survives him as d>)one son, Wames, and a daughter, Edn. In Ja- @alca he became a trustee of the old Jelege tnt vee mrentent of ie venege r star, ot CATARRHAL JELLY He woe qocctten 7 - © are reported to have crossed the Turkish |his campaign contribution: ¢] frontier to assist the Maltssor! tribesmen | Washington Special, whic fn checking the approach of the Turki#h/the Pennsylvania Ty rt 4 t ATHENS, Greece, Oct. 4—Plans to an- nihi ceived to-day from the Greco-Turkish frontier. The report says a Greek Die at Pullpiade has been assaseina ‘The Albanian Governor of Janina has created @ force of armed military police composed of one hundred outlaws, These Gov. Marshall's first engagement was | men he has sent out ortensibty te pursue Greek rebels, but, It te alleged, that the real object of the expedition is to anni- hilate all the Greeks in the vicinity. “THE EVENING WORLD, an lare being arranged and the responsibility | J. P. for them {e to be cast on the Greeks in MASSACRE order to provoke their massacre by the! J, Pierpont Morgan returned to New ‘Turks. York from Washington, after testity- ‘Three battalions of Montenegrin troops | ing at the Senatorial inquiry regarding 0 COPENIIAGEN, Oct. 4.Prince George |mobile and waa driven home, of Greece started to-~lay for Athens In/if he had anything further to aay re- | order to be ready to poiln the Greek | garding his testimony in Washington, } army should hostilities break out. he replied: “Z have nothing to add.” a Utter Annihilation — Sys- tem of Bomb Outrages. all Greeks now in Albania been laid, according to reports re- You can “spot’’ a Young instantly by its style. The man who wears it bought it for that reason—and for the quality that he knows is in it. Derbies and Soft’ Hats in Exclusive Styles, $3 & $4. 199 Broatway P08 Broadway 6 Broadway Onley Bmoklrn Store 1197 Broadway, Only Store on a1 it Tt ts also reported that bomb outrages ' 05 Bradway 2187 Broadway Toh Girl's Chinchilla Coats, 9.50 Bonwit TELLER & Co. DIRECT ATTENTION TO The Largest and Most Complete Dy iy sca Ever Assembled in Exclusive and nusi -yles For the Younger Set special attention of small women is directed to the Misses’ Dept., as in sizes 14, 16, 18 bisa aes they can be perfectly fitted in appropriate models. Misses’ Tailored Suits, 25.00 29.50 39.50 Typically youthful and smart models for misses of 14 to 18 in whipcords, tweeds, diagonals, corduroys and velour de laine. SPECIAL FOR SATURDAY Misses’ Corduroy Suits Tailored Suits 18.50 29.50 Norfolk and Cuta' Suits of wide wales, Sack Coat Model with half-belt back and patch diagonals serges blue and black. — pockets, in Havana brown, navy blue and black. Sizes 14 ants me ne Sizes 14 to 18. Misses’ Street & Evening Coats, 25.00 32.50 39.50 Reproductions of imported models and prigiont creations from our own workrooms in boucles, chinchillas, ibeli zibelines, wool corduroys, velour de laine, velvet corduroy, velveteen, broadcloth. Sizes 14 to 18, SPECIAL FOR SATURDAY Misses’ ChinchillaCoats 19,50 Braid bound, 7-8 length Misses’ CorduroyCoats 20,50 Cutaway, 7-8 length model, with adjustable collar and patch pockets, peau de cygne lined. Navy blue and black. model, plaid back, adjustable collar. In blue, brown and gray. Sizes 14 to 18. Misses’ Dancing Frocks, 29.50 39.50 49.50 Exclusive styles of Lace, Charmeuse and Chiffon in accordeon-plaited and simple draped styles, daintily trimmed with bugles, beadings, flower garlands and wreaths. SPECIAL FOR SATURDAY Misses’ Dancing Frocks , 16,50) Misses’ Ratine Dresses 25.00 Accordeon plaited Chiffon Dresses over China Tailored open-front models in navy blue and silk. Blouse combined with shadow lace, finished sca! brown. Some trimmed with cut amber buttons and buckles. Others have bayadere sash and girdle, in Roman stripe silk and yokes of shadow net lace, long sleeves. Sizes 14 to 18. with crushed silk girdle and chiffon roses. Three flounce skirt combined with lace. In nile, pink, blue, maize. Sizes 14 to 18. Girl’s Dresses & Coats—Moderately Priced Every facility is offered for the outfitting of girls in practical coats and dresses for school wear and general service, in sizes from 4 to 14, SPECIAL FOR SATURDAY Girl’s Serge Dresses, 9,75 Six different models in one and two-piece styles, with patent leather belts, some hand-embroidered, In delft blue, wine and navy blue. Sizes 4 to 14. Double-breasted, full-length button-to-neck coats, with velvet collar and check worsted lining. In navy blue, gray and brown. Sizes 4 to I4. Misses’ Fur Sets at Very Special Prices Fashionable Furs specially te for girls, young women and youthful figures, in smartly pee et neckpieces, stoles and muffs, SPECIAL FOR SATURDAY Raccoon Sets, Silver Kit Fox Black Fox Sets, 19.50 Sets, 48.50 24.00 Large Animal Scarf....... 7.50 Large Animal Szarf.......21.50 Large Animal Muffs...... 9.50 Large Pillow Muff........ 12,00 Large Muffs to match ....27.00 Large Pillow Muff... ....14.50 Scotch Moleskin Sets, 59.00 72m Stole 2/4 yards long. 34.50 The “Bontell” Corsets FOR SATURDAY ONLY Millinery Dept. Main Floor At 6.50 10.00 15.00 Tailored and demi-tailored hats for women, misses and girls, in soft and stiff shapes of velour, velvet and plush, effectively trimmed. | Fifth Avenue at 38th Street \ 1.95 regularly 4.00 Made of broche, effectively trimmed, newest low bust, long hip model. RIDAY, OOTOBER 4, 19 Best & Co. Girls’ and Children’s Coats 3% to 6 years 8 to 16 yeats Complete Stocks at Strong Competitive Prices TOMORROW'S SPECIALS In Our Children’s Section—3% to 6 years CHILDREN’S SMART POLO PLAY COATS In youthful mixtures, lined throughout in brown and gray. . Regular price $10.75, ENGLISH NORFOLK COATS—CUSTOM CHEVIOT ......... seeecccccsces CHILDREN’S BRAIDED DRESS COATS Of Imported Corduroy and Velveteen; silk Hned throughout. In Cordurey-. In Velveteen +-.-+cecsecccccscncescs pecccccccccsocesceescescccecass Regalar prices $16.75 and $26.00 CH!" .DREN’S DRESSY BROADCLOTH COATS Wits. fancy corduroy collar and cuffs, patent leather belt. In brown, navy ON RAN. ccc ccccccccccesesccececcccceceseccecsecs Regular price $25.00, (8 to 16-year Section ) A_WOROMBO CHINCHILLA COAT Plaid worsted lining; made by « high class boys’ tailor—lor- girls. Cut-on spproved London tailored lines; double breasted, velvet collax, In navy, brown, dark and light gray.-.-.-occcseconss sooo... Regular price $16.75, GIRLS’ DRESS COATS IN FINE CHEVIOT Handsomely trimmed with good quality Velvet, and detachable ‘shield. In brown, green, red, cadet and navy.........essese0- Regular price $16.75, GIRLS’ PEASANT DRESS COAT IN FANCY CHEVIOT Smartly braided with Velvet trimmings. In cadet, navy and brown.,....-. Oe aerenamecnccccnscesseneceencseccescsescces «e++.Regular price $22.50, JUNTORS’ COATS, DEMI-TAILORED IN SMART MIXTURES:. 18.75 22.50° IMPORTED CORDUROY NORFOLK OOATS.. * 27.50, BRAIDED VELVET AND CORDUROY COATS - 35.00: In Both Sections COMPLETE STOCK OF RAINCOATS Cantons—Mixtures—Gabadines ...........seseeeee 5.95 7.50 9.75 15.00:: sececescccccsce SPECIAL SALE SILK UMBRELLAS Men’s and Women’s Silk Umbrellas ‘With handles of natural wood, carved mission, silver caps, horn and other novelty handles. Regular price $3.00, 1.95 Women’s Taffeta Silk Umbrellas Fine quality. Handles of carved mission, etched silver cape and gun metal handles, Regular peice $4.00, 2.95 Suits and Dresses IMPORTED RUSSIAN DRESSES OF FINE -‘:KNOH PIQUB Collar and cuffs hand-scalloped. 8% to 8 yea GIRLS’ TWO-PIECE SUITS Of Cheviots, Serge and Fancy Wool Mixtures; double breasted coat with velvet collar, smart skirt with plaits at aide. 10 to 15 years.......... Extra value, JUNIORS’ TAILOR-MADE SUITS Of Navy, Brown and Black Cheviots and Mixtasea; well tailored ecat-afth patoh pockets; high bodice skirt. 14 to 18 years ««, evweeey veorevovennenee. ONE-PIRCE DRESSES OF FINE FRENCH SERG: *Vesteo effect and collar of broadcloth; new medel skirt. Colors: navy and black. 14 to 20 years..... .... MOTOR SUITS OF FANCY BOUCLE In the season’s very newest colorings; belted knee’ length coat, can be button- ed high at neck. 14 to 20 years.. 100 Cee ceree cor rerrnes oe ‘Women’s and Misses’ Pajamas » Sizes go to 38 bust ALL WHITE MADRAS PAJAMAS Trimmed with pearl buttons and frogs.............se0re, FANCY FLANNELETTE PAJAMAS In pretty stripes of pink and light blue FANCY WOVEN MADRAS PAJAMAS Pretty stripes on white grounds... Thee eereeerereeegeesees SOIFSETTE PAJAMAS irae Bae = In pink and light blue, trimmed -with silk frogs and pearl Vattenteerpere Unique and Attractive Middy Suite For School and Gymnasium Was MIDDY SHIRTS OF WHITE GALATEA In a diversity of various colored collars and cuffs, 4 to 18 years NORFOLK MIDDY SHIRTS OF RATINE CLOTH In old rose, light blue and tan; with white adjustable collars. 8 to 18 years... Full plaited model in tan, blue and white, Lengths 14 to 81 inch «.... MIDDY SKIRTS OF NAVY BLUE SERGE Full plaited model. Lengths 16 to 89 inch wees ..-..eeeeeeeee cece cccz MIDDY SKIRTS OF NAVY BLUE SERGE Gored model Piaited skirt, with regulation midd Bd to 15 years «+... 00s

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