The evening world. Newspaper, October 7, 1912, Page 6

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hands convuisively clasping and un- clasping, Clark stood up, the target for a battery of 4 mutterings from the other you pl FROST RUINS WINE MEN Millions of Dollars tm Grapes Lost by Growers In Germany, tines JOINS M'MANIGAL INPLEADING GUILTY | AT DYNAMITE TRIAL Gossip of the Campaign f And Those Who Make It Skdelights on Doings of the tie Court de. sald Cine, fn a teensbting by éreat in the Nhine valicy Ch fone the Lo tw dhye, are ruined, vn the ha vinevarde along th es ond the Ahr beve been cntirely yred and Glark the Marehal's ven defendants tact he ha@ confided his foreonat to Gov. Wilson early in the year and hia propheey had helped to forearm the! Politicians These candidate for victory, Co! Mouse docs tlorneys were positive ‘) ayaemte, Me talk ante ik "be +] Bduya reault of it the intel itiorne Pernt ned —_—— %) Busy Daysv Alon, “tatutuion and experience rinse] Edward Clark, Business Agent arraignment’ of the prisoner. Sr, Mtl; |Mother Bond, Gist Attempts tutetae. him. He wante nothing, Me ti fl ie 8, hip tn tre ntory | ot Pe Say Ob Oe Genter ct 20kn Roson, * erahip tn tweive e | No, Genta etree tot Sah eampeign of William Suiser 18 on. |°ou! of Iron Workers in Cin. aljut cleveland. He] pethistag wits sighieen-recesoe’, her. oo, om for Governor | Platter, cinnati, Admits Pl ark, alngio-handed, blew f hoo % SB icone ‘ep from the fray at Byracuse ati, Admits otting. for Albany. The war Soper has become race heres and 1s INDIAWAPOUI Tew” owt. twana,{ CAUGHT GUNNING FOR ENEMY to give his rivals the race of thelr Bight to ten specches a day are]? to campaigner. And tire of hearing him in the service of thirty years, and ward Clark, Cincinnati business agent ovolver as Poliee- of the Iron Workers, to-day changed ors -|his plea from not guilty to guilty when the dynamite conspiracy trial | was resumed, When court opened Clark took a seat own way of working is #eon of hi t i Patrolman Graham of tho Fifth atreet station got a tip early to-day that James Ambrosi, alles Jack Rose, twenty-three, beside Marshal Schmidt at the right/a barber, of No, 113 Ludlow street, was of Judge Anderson, instead of sitting | out gunning for @ friend who:had in- a ‘with hés fellows, and there was an air/terferred in a love About 490 of tense expectancy among the de-|he saw Ambrosi oi eed f nothing on him as oe isainder. As | fendants, eae past Tore’ ot tne Coe |E “A defendant who has pleaded not| that as he grabbed at him the man } Satie ts ta eent omver. crx in hie | guilty wishes to change his plea to dropped @ big revolver, dueked 008 somes phd - Soelare Gov. Wilton ts the ensieat vi ¥," said Dietrict-Attorney Miller, ese ° Democra! jo! ‘ou } tran ghee una ‘up thie Pesan Waren adsutine |and ‘taken, to the Morgue, The man } - on coowes jared fr was five fect five im height, weighed . 1 West Thirty-fourth | ‘gtfest. Everybody wanted to see Mr. Sul- ter. off and the headquarters hall de appearance of business. They = Going there day and night from "on making an “aggressive and ~ SPECIAL HOME FURNISHING ‘SALE 1 Brass Beds ‘Bedding & Cribs poeaard fn ecracen iathes ‘Chan wtererered factories whe ronda Nog that we are able to sefl you that ment st mie furniture houses fight,” as Seoretary John S at it. Thomas Torpey of the Di \q'the visitors this morning. He cam from Gyrecuse on the train with Bulser. “All elong the road,” said he, “people were gathered at the plat- ‘and came into the car to ste Con- @ulser. Do they want him up i? They demanded him from the Mr. Sulver is the strougest an tm the State to-day, and is the one ‘an who could and has united the’ fatty. He will do Gov, Wiison @ lot ‘ef'gond in the State and throughout the rere By our encrmous cash are not controlled byt ih Frenc rai tional char- =e td Rig tigheh it magnetic of Pind and eve ‘thie ‘outat ve rae at al and Sheer | re lace trimmings. _@ &. Britton, « manufacturer of has to Chairman $35.00 Brass Bed 7 Complete $20 Brass Bed.. 5 Spring ..... tecniion that w 10 Mattress... ler cities and tow! p. hours as reminders are running About thinks, would be @ @rpanisation in the manner described | My. Britton is already in force, ‘and | ; idea y writ Milles of the Repudi! ‘tional Com- giving some views on boosting | in favor of French Bea Dp o'clock in land, too, At of that city, bust. , to 18.50. prospertty was knocking at me eo ‘algo. been put into ‘eftect. | was the hour chosen for the ‘sirens, and wherever it was the populace arose as dne man proepprity ‘to | to rout. Pertiand, Me., they give the Moose Bt eunsct. The Jaen is that ot ©, MeKenny, # guide at Patton. McKenny guides parties through ‘woods and uses a birch bark horn Be ‘the moose from cover for them. 6 -Windo and ise abate 1-lnch Setar ete op rimmnings, priate ase vermin. proott nani tee Lat” mains Mick, Value 616,00; : $45.00 Bran Bed Outfit, ‘every night an the sun gues down yw is opened in the headquarters Bull Moose in Portland and the et the Moose rings through the Crowds yather to hear ‘ound, ana Mr. McKeony, with his has become local veature. He morpet at this. He ts giving the horn, Thousands of birch borne ‘are now in service, end by r time the Colonel reaches Pordand will be wble to talk to hin, ot) 2 ‘own language. Who wouldn't bo ant have a horn t biow? Up | however, they have been get- elena pretty well without # horn. Tead about the Colonel down a 1 He a @idn't need @ horn, { hear tho latest? Joha T. Mc- vaio the cartoonist, ts going to the stump for the Bull Moose. ake ‘only part of the sory. A galaxy magazine writers are going in his "They have been writing for the ‘Now they are going out into ‘cities and the woods to holler for tn the > party already have been fname Richard darding Davis, ai ees) Dunne. See iets ore scnat gr and there's more fun tor ‘the people in the West and ‘West than would patch « Tam- a mile. A bunch like that t the amusement halls out of ‘They'll Dut the Tarif Talkers ‘ede track and the “Truth Tellers” ‘whe bum. ‘Bare is one that Harry M. Daugherty, Jn ef the Oblo Republican ie $25.00 Brass Bed.... 5.00 Spring...... f. 00 Hair Mattress ‘eae $2.75 ($45.00 Square Post Brass Bed $99.50 Special, Now. . Double Faced Velvet Curtains feds one nail ‘wore, file ule 58. 00 Enamel Steel Safety Crib yi Special Velour Curtatns plush—a handsome the horse that were hitched tog s pioush. About 10 o'clock in it wae getting pretty ho gays: ‘I'm going to break Come on.’ But the horse refused,4 the wokr might be # litte hard |i ‘the living was preity good. At 11 the ox wanted to break away but the horse advised against it. bene it was the same story. Fi- jit 8 o'clock In the afternoon the at Parell I'm going, you can do foplease.” ‘And he broke away froin hnammess and left the horve 10 baul toy alone. night, pretty late, when the ‘had finished his meal and was out in his comfortable bed, the into his stall He was feartul of what the said. He munched tandard _— jae omy $19. 00 ce os MTT ee ail ii in i Jah Feather Pillews, 60c Pillows 39c 80c Pillows 49c pure white fluffy feathers: very soft land comfortable, breaking a @nything,’ replied the horee. anything at ell? repeated didn't 5,000 Yards Fancy Fitted with twe-racentionally wood) 4 Gi felt mattresses trated: extra his aay cect arse nee OPPOSITE ooe Don’t Mistake the Number or the — lie. BEDDING STORE and Seturday Evenings, MARK WOLFF 139 W. 125th St. are force haa been added to the works Demoorattc National Headquar- Edward M. House of Texas, 3 Bolenet ‘nas e. record second "0: mane tn country, He picked Wilson as the bearer of the party jong before eonvention had made ite choice, In oF PORTTB Bed Sets Full and single sizes, Open Monday, W cota 0d Saturday’ Bveainn bet. 7th & Lenox Aves. Vg Throat Sere? Cough Drops. Se par ben, 20% i ~ ~THE BVENING WORLD, MONDAY, OOTOBER 7, Special Prices Hand- made At the following prices we offer a splendid selection, consisting of novelty effects, un- usual in style and design. They introduce elet embroidery on Voiles, Linens Extra quality, artistic colors. Regularly $18.50 - Imported Double Faced Rich: double faced shella, un- fadeable velvets, reversible shown in beautiful self tones. Regularly $82.50 to $45.00 Nets, Scrims & Etamines Regularly 50c to 60c per yd. 200 Lace & Etamine Regularly $16.50 to $20.00 \ 1912.. Had pounds agd had blue eyes and Light hatr. He was dressed in a dark blue shirt, blue trousers, black socks and black Oxfords, This Gir! Recovered From Consumption (The inshore of Mokman's Alterative, whieh so much food for Cons nvally in receive of we! er ‘uh selety hrourh ene reports are of any one Inter writers in their that like sufferers write what It did for them. Here | ment 421 Second Avo. Aurora, Ill. Pardon me for not writing Wanted to soe it 1 would eutn Pvould surely, die gr “Bronehttte, sy OF zybhold. Paeumonie on: the atomac! ‘ever for the but have not anything of the answer all letters sent to me, my care, from any one lune trou wit) ore: SS SS es ‘ Established Half a Century Lingerie tistes, intermingled with dainty MESS Gowns, $2.75, 3.50, 5.00 to 10.50. Austrian and Madeira Chemises, $25, 475,225, 2.75, 3.50 to 5.00. Combinations, $2.75, 3.50, 4.00 to Satoh $1.35, 2.00, 2.50 to 5.00. Covers, $1.50, 2.00, 2.50 to 5.00 French | Imported Corsets, $5.00 Discontinued numbers, good models in , Fancy ‘Broche, Silk Batiste and Coutil; ex- * treme’ skirt lengths with medium and low Original values $10.50, 12.50, 15.00 James McCutcheon & Co. Sth Ave. & 34th St. N.Y. wadtttort Lord & Taylor Founded 1826 Sale of 200 Pairs High Grade Portieres All reversible, ready to hang, plain and duplex styles in color combinations to meet nearly all decorative schemes. $12.50 pr. $24.00 pr. fabric, Sale of Scrim Curtains 900 Pairs Scrim, Etamine & Marquisette Curtains Regularly $6.50 to $8.00 —Also— $5.00 pr. Curtain 35C yd. $10.50 winter £ would be) faa | ° Stern Brothers will hold To-morrow, a Specially Prepared Sale of Women’s and Misses’ Walsts Including the new Students’ and ict atti effects, with double Jabots arid long fitted sleeves, ai Extraordinary Concessions in Prices yy $3.95, 4.75 5.00, 6.50 Brocaded Satin and 7.50, 9.75 Crepe de Chine Waists, Allover Lace and Net Waists, Reproductions of Imported Models, in white and cream, at Also an Importation of _ 300 Paris Lingerie Blouses, handmade ‘and hand embroidered, with the new long sleeves, 2.95 Later Importations of Novelties in Dress Trimmings are now being shown, embracing Gold, Silver, Black and Colored Silk Embroidered and Bead Band and Festoon Trimmings, Rhinestone and Effective Light Colored Chiffon Flower Trimmings and Orna- ments, Jet and Fancy Light Colored Bead and Bugle Fringes. Also a large assortment of Waist Garnitures, in gold, crystal, pearl, colors and jet, silk embroidered and beaded, at prices ranging from 48c to 12.95 Tunic Overdresses, {n the same effects and desirable colors,from $11.98 to 44.50 Novelty Bandings, in gold, crystal, colored and jet beads, also black and colored silk embroidered, 65c, 1.25 to 9.75 To-morrow, Tuesday, a Very Important offering of. Pure Linen Handkerchiefs At One-Third to One-Half Less Than Regular Prices, _ Women’s Handkerchiefs. Hemstitched, ia sheer and heavy qualities, Value $1.50 and 3.00 Dozen, at Initial Handkerchiefs, Regularly sold for $1.50 and 3.00 Dozen, at $1.10, 2.25 | Hand Embroidered Initial, ’ with real Armenian lace edge, Value $3.00 Dozen, at 2,28 Sheer Linen, with handeembroidered corners, Regularly sold for 25c, 50c and 7Sc Each, at- 15c¢,.38c, 50c Initial Handkerchiefs, with colored borders, ~ Value $2.75 Doz, at $1.78 Men’s Handkerchiefs Linen Hemistitched, Values $2.50, 3.00 and 4.00 Doz, at Linen Initial, Values $2.25, 3.00 and 4.00 Doz, at Sheer Linen, with colored 95c, 1.65 1.95, 2.35, 3.25 1.85, 2.25 3.60 borders and initials, Value $6.00 Doz. at 4,00 Sheer Linen, with tape borders, in desiravle styles, Value $4.00 Doz, at 2,90 West 23d and 22d Streets In the Blyn-Plan Nature Shoe As the weight of the body falls the foot the five toes spread to receive it. Pressure is equalized—every muscle is Blyn-Pian Button and Lace Shoos, Boys’ snd Girls’ styles, gun mote! calf and Patent colt—designed to comfort and strengthen the children's fect, Sizes 5 to8 Sizes 8 4 to 11 Bizes 2114 to2 ‘Tan, sizes 5 v0 thor sizes same pricos active—every movement is natural. There is no strain—no bulge—no bind— just the easiest _nossible protective touch. Ten Big Family Stores—hoes that yield every possibility of comfort, stocks that offer every choice of style and quality, stores that ,offer every inducement of ac- cessibility and economy. Nearly half a century of progressive shoc- making and qetalling attest the reliability as tinck Leat of Blyn Shoes and Blyn methods. SHOES IN a: TEN BIG BEST STORES EASY TO REACH: AST SIDE STORES: Av, and 1224 3¢, rs. L GRADES, ms F Bro peyrite for Satalonve, of Children ‘* Ne Shoes, Broouiyn | er ui Bes enn & siraust Bre B hiery Sis. Factory, D11-b10 East The Oe” way, bet. Park ANOTHER CHANCE FOR A BEAUTIFUL Art Photogravure of“The Giants” The New York National Baseball Club SUITABLE FOR FRAMING FREE! for Coupon in Next Sunday’s World. hah 5 oe ——ametge an pine tt

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