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TWO MEN WHO FACE EACH OTHER IN WAR NOM HT TORETHER Gen. King and Col. Murphy, | Veterans of Blue and Gray, on Campaign Tour. ‘The€lorth and the South have come together on the Bull Moose platform. ‘The 084 soldiers of the civil war have taken Whe stump and are traveling to- | gether through the State. Gen. Horatio | C. King, nominee for Comptrolier on the Progressive ticket has for his trav. | cling mate Col. George W. Murphy | Lattie Rock, Ark. Gen. King wore the diue and voted for Lincom. Col. Murs | phy fotlowed the fortunes of Lee and never voted anything but the Demo- | cratto ticket. | ‘The two fought against each other on | he same battlefield. They were fight- | fing at the close of the war, Col. Mur- | Dhy came from Little Rock to offer his eervices to the Progressive party and ‘with Gen. King was assigned a speaking | tour, which will take in New o¥rk at other States, and as many military poste @4 possible. Tho ‘soldi @chenectady to-night ani Lyceum, in this city to-morrow night. Gen. King mys tho fight is a matter of principle with him, “I was one of the fret to rally to Roosevelt at Chi-| ego," said he, “and seconded his nom- | fmation. I have made up my mind to! fight this battle for f the one fifty years age ‘Col. Murphy says he was won over to | ‘the cause by reading the paitform of | the Progressive party. ‘That pl form," he says, is the greatest, most human document I ever industrial justice and gi @ mode of secur Cal, Roosev @oidiers in —————>_— ERASMUS CELEBRATES BIRTH WITH PAGEANT. | hundred and | . Exercises were held in the achool auditorium in the noon and evening. The new wing of the school, recently completed, was dedicated. At the exercises last night Comptroller Prendergast was the ohlef speaker. Borough President Stoors, Egerton 1, Winthrop, President of the Board of Béucation, and Dr. Willie H. Brougton also spoke. Dr. Gunnison presided. The Fegistration of puplis at the school is new 3,476, Erasmus is the oldest Ro- Gente echoo! in the State, —————— ANOTHER STRIKE BY PUPILS. Bet Tigy Children of Newark Sehool Are Scared Into Yielding, Following the example of oMer boys end girls of the Morton street school, ho struck last Tuesday against their @eaoher, nearly tho entire 5A class of the Chariton street school, Newark, N. J., refused yesterday to go to thelr The strikers rday ranged from . Like the older zed a hike to the of Education in the Dlanned to protest Hannah Roberts, their * to the numbered twenty-nine They elected as their leader Bennie! Fleite: of No. 7 Hillside place, and marohed bravely until they encountered | Supervisor Charles A. MacCall of the compulsory attendance department, “Pf you are not all back in school in ten minutes, tt every one of you declared the Super- er the last of the baek in school, pene See ee YOUNG SAILORS GRADUATE, | ‘Twenty-one “Re nay to} to Be Quarter- masters and Petty Officers, Twenty-one graduates of the New York Nautical School recetved diploman Yesterday afternoon on the afterdeck of | the training ship New York, The dipio- | mas were given by R, B, Aldcroft jr., who presided in the absence of Michael 6ull!van, Chairman of the Executive Committee of the school. ‘have been on the ship two ve been instructed tn navi- m engineering, electricity, signalling and seamanship, and have sailed 10,000 miles. They now are pre pared to enter the merchant marine as and petty officers. tnt Raven, He dt. Mathia Se'rode, George P. Townsend and James E. Marsh. ‘te —— To-day and to-morrow are days of reg- letration. If you do not resister you can~ not vote, Registration booths will 7 A. M. and close at 10 P, — Saved Les When William broken last spring tn Newton, N. J, he would not permit a surgeon to cut it off, though the fracture was| compound and the bone pierced the} flesh at one place, Ie said he must| have his leg. He paid for it yesterday with bia life, which blood poisoning ended, a? WHY USE EMOLLIENTS THAT SOIL CLOTHING | When a Delightful Non-Soiling | Complexion Preserver Is So Easy to Obtain? “Look at that collar,” exc young society woman, holding bpection a delicate neckpice “cold | sream certi ainly plays havoc wi th one 's | othing. PeAWhy’ do you use gre asy cold creami asked a friend. “Velogen is the finest yort of emollient for face ands, and | 't will not soil the mc licate dress ric.” Velogenis the id ‘or the complesion. It norning and wien going o1 eeps face and har awless, Good «also for t happed lips or hand fig and paves the ase all druggists’, in coliapsib' S cents, nooths th y toward re mie “SATISFACTION The we s T ire STREET With Vestee The illustration (which was made dir ought to tell you the story, NOMATLORDERS All handsome ‘full length coats, made from a splendid quality chinchilla cloth. Semi-fitting or belted back models; worn buttoned close at neck or wide open revers); navy or gray on sale Saturday at new collars (may bi Saturday at About ARME There are handsome Stunnii Double Collar in 13 to 49 year sizes: reatest Bargain You'll Kver Get This Season Is in This Sale of Junior Full Length Chinchilla Coats at $4.98 ect from the garment itself) the Usual Wholesale warm down collar models, the latter buttoning close to the neck; velvets, ete. Saturday at Girls’ Silk-Finished Corduroy Cealte Sale Saturday at Handsome full length garments, made from a beautiful At f SILK-FINISHED CORDUROY. turnback cuffs; Peet AND INTERLINED throughout; in have the new button<lose-to-neck collar, brown _or_mayy_ and in 6 to 14 S aturday’s sizes 214 14 years; also notch collar styles; Sizes 6, to 14 Meta ] On sale to-morrow only. Hand made velvet Tams over Buckram shapes in erect pile velvet; choice of above in black only; Satur- day at (mail orders filled). . nperalleled Under-Regular- Boys’ Winter Suits. 0’Coats Boys’ $4 All-Wool Chinchilla Polo Coats at $2.98 2 Blue or gray chinchilla polo coat, all wool flannel lining, belt all around; also mixtures of gray or brown; to 10 years. Norfolk suits, blue serge or mixtures, sizes 7 to double breasted knicker sults, sizes 8 to 17 years; Saturday at. Boys’ $3 Chinchilla Overcoats or Suits at $1.98 98 to 10 years, serges and m years, Russ’ ke Cut, 2.08 Norfolk Sults of all wool serge or mixtures pants made full p Ha 18 years; blue or # mixtures of fine imported fabrics, sizes 2% to 10 years, Soft for the feet; sizes 6 to 14; Satur- day at serges and mixtures, sizes 7 to 14 years. Double Breasted Suits, blue $3.00 suits or overcoats at. Boys’ High Grade Winter Suits or Overcoats and 82 to 46 bust for ladies, Blue or Gray Chinck Chinchilla Overcoat Oveiesissr black and white check lining, embroidered emblem on sleeve, sizes 2% Norfolk Suits, blue ures, sizes 8 to 17 Suits, 3 to 8 had at $4.98 f cassimere: buckles and wa wicker sulta of sam y chinchilla overcoats, MATL ORDERS FILLED. CUSTOM ALTERATIONS FREE. These dresses are of satin, corduroy, velvet, lace, etc, Handsome trimmings in allk braid oF plain tatlored efferts, finished with Jabots and vet bows, Full eth sleeves (turn back cuffs); colors black, nor navy; sizes 14 to 18 years for misses On sale Saturday, JUST THE footwear. lasts, in size Boys’ and Girls’ School Shoes Made of gunmetal kid leathe n size ‘ day of calfskin leather; lace cut, heavy double soles; sizes 9 Made house and outdoor wear ack, soft kid; tans Saturday MAIL ORDERS 2.28 cheviots and worsteds; all 4.98 Y A Wonderful Bit of Good Luck Comes to You To-Morrow in Broadcloth and Army Serge Suits at $7.98 for Women and Misses WE WON’T ATTEMPT to tell you how much they are worth—or what price they would have brought under ordinary conditions. All we need tell you {s that they are made of Chiffon Broadcloth and Army Serge. $12.98 \s the lowest price at which we've ever known these materials to be made up into sults. Silk braid trimmed or plain tailored; LINED THROUGH- OUT with guaranteed satin or silk serge. Sizes for Misses and Women, Saturday at to fit EVERY FOOT; button model, al sale Satur Boys’ Heavy Soled School Shoes with Sale of Rubber-Heeled Juliettes for Women with Tender, Tired Feet trimmed with bralds, (No Mail Orders.) Saturday’s Book Special A Girl of the Lim- | Inner Sherine, The berioe, ‘The Trail of | Danger Mark, ‘The the Lonesome P Man Higher 1 At the Foot of th House 1 Ratnbow, ‘The Hungry | The « Heart, The Husband's | Three OWL Wives for Choice Saturday, each U 498 ° , Girls Sample Kersey, Zibeline, Etc., Coats About 450 Garments on Si ALL FULL LENGTH the season. kerseys, zibelines, etc. ice’of Them —cut after the very latest style conceptions of cheviots, § sailor collar and turn- The Coat, *, White Mag Madame X. The 39c MAIL ORDERS FILLED. &. abe) ‘They No Mail Orders) at Price News in 2; Women’s Buckskin & Velvet Shoes All Are Guaranteed $2.25 and $2.50 Values, at VERY SHOE every woman has in mind for Fall—in the button model you have undoubtedly found so scarce in the popular pric a ese shoes are extra well made, on the very latest approv for women tnd misses; Saturday or $2 an 9c 69c to You'll be Saturday. thes $2.00. ished off y pompon have ¢ have dark brown or FILLED. 7,98 Just Arrived for Saturday—500 More of Those French Serge Dresses at $2.98 Also Hair Line Stripes and Wide Wale Diagonals WE WISH that it were 1,500—for the demand is greater than our manufacturers can supply us with these dresses, We picture two new mode! made from a high grade serge—embracing the new Robespierre collar and turn-down collars Black and White Satin Slip Misses’ Targe Velvet Hats Two Jaunty styles, like cuts. One is a siight roll brim, the other a slight mushroom effect trimmed with ace of nressaline; In black, white, king blue and Feral brown, black on 3 Special at, a Silk Lambrequins A lot of 300 silk lambrequins, the soft, drapy kind; with pretty heavy double knot- ted silk fringe; all colors, Satur- $2.75 Renaissance Table Covers Only 100 in this lot, but they're un- usually handsome—in a 54x54 drawn centre—deep lace border—well worth $2.75 — in foral borders and day, at... 1.45 inch size—Mexican this sale Saude 14 159| $2.50 esudeatas T in these pers at 1.59 tad to know of this unusual offering for Evening or dress slipper do a» Established 1927 i‘ Fourteesih Street J TO-MORROW? BRINGS THE x THE GREAT FALL SALE A Sale that ?has brought, and/will bring to the end, customers..... Are you to let this last day ities?......To»do.so woul Last FalltSale'Opportunity.In Girls’ Full Length Chinchilla Coat: vit’ Pet le eee ee Soft, woolly L Lag! pong A and Cth rg out. velvet collur—extra deep selt-facing—red wool only warm and snug, but smartias swe, Little: pone th Dress Coats—4ite 7 hee -- 8.08 to 16.06 | Extra fine broad jatlored—button to nel, lining-8 to 14 yea a, sock camel's fate, serges and imported nl val deomay wna 2 | Surmiy ned andUnterlineds-ell colors-aeed by the itie ladies Msn gaze Last Day for These Fal¥Sale Specials i No Malt er Dtephone Order, im 98 and $5.98 Girls’ Schoo! Coats. . $7.98 Giels’ Full Vool Chevtote—blue, bro’ rere, tH Copenhagen wai od bi © ood a\ Coats 5.98 pla reds cadet, avy m collar to fem back yuble breant— Se at at inch ple gry) he yoke ining $3.96 Children’s Worm = Navy, brown and Copen! jote velvet collar and eu: braid trim—buttoned to neck atyle— wermly lined and {i b iMteriined-4 to 7 lors —a \ca—wel excellent wormencalpe’ to 14 years, bao Little Girls’ Broadcloth Coste $3.98 Gir Deve. f tee ast ‘aie’ Hal , 008 mod i vee. eBineean Dleated i ritaene aie (ett Ncieaminge Bee alse eccalapdeedas weolow, Winn ica enc biliecsinh cia Fine Stock of BOYS’ SUITS For Fall and Winter Wear At §.98.....6.98.....7.98.....9.08 ‘ Enormous assortment of thens needed sults at each price Majority heve Bxtre Trousers—7 to 18 years, All are from celebrated manufacturers whose reputations forhigh grade tailoring are maintained through unflagging attention to the minutest detail ef workman- ship and unwavering R-E-L-I-A-B-I-L-1-T-Y of fabrics. " Storm Coats Little Boys’ Suite Tio Tr years-black or tan—cravenstte| or rubber—pinin. of. plaid. iininge-| % to 10 yeare—Rusatan and Sallor—in single Drexet—convertibie collar worsteds and cassimeren; white, brown, 1 be 2.98 and 3.08 royal and navy serges, fancy cheviots, Young M in all destrable colors; also corduroys| ‘es Suits 31 to 37 2 ire —aingle breast; also Nor- folk models—serges, worsteda, oheviote and cassimeres, wills, herringbon tri; other fancies—piain or cu! trou: vy cexcaptionally “tine in design, 2.08..3.08..4.08 ‘o7oE, ro Ae 38 “abbe® 6.08 and 7.98 LAST DAY FOR THESE FALL SPECIALS No Ma!l of Telephone ‘Orders, and velvete—Sallor, Eton or button-to- neck style—single of double biauses—braid trimmed or with am- bleme—many with extra shielde—full asvortment. L ree ee Women’s Smart Dress Boots Made to sell at $3.50... . Patent leather or calf or witpoord t ja calf with whtpoord included in the lot mad newest laste— San” Usodyear welvebutton and dace styiee—eil ste ‘These shoes were made to order for @ prominent 4 him on account of late delivery, with dull black en Style Comfort CORSETS for More and more are corset makers combining.style and comfort. .... Even extreme models combine these characteristics. . in our great corset stock you will find all kinds of novelties and fads, as well as thoroughly tested favorites. Expert saleswomen will advise as to the style best suited to your com- fora and Serriiee, The privacy of our Corset Dept. is another point of advantage that women greatly appreciate, | Judge From These of the E: ester Corsets. 1,00 to g i) A to 18 Oo Pte 5.HO! Smart Set(Nemo make 4.00 to | rs : “ —-© | MORNING SPECIALS - To-morrow, Saturday, Until 1 P. M. | , quantities restricted, No Mail « e Orders. 6.75 {298 an THIRD FLAon, and double breast. strictly Handwotie cheviots, cass! SECOND PLOOR. Mot te ik Teleacore Hats 60} we ntoh Telte-new Fail colors’ [| v8 ie THIRD Y or without binding-—silky $136 Boge’ Sweater Coste. HOYS' HATS THIRD FLOOR neck pain. arayy cardinal DAVY | $4.48 Women’s Black Velvet H 229 “A cold weather necemalty. | quality—with or without silk BOYS’ FURNISHINGS THIRD POOR, r crowns-large and all MILLINERY Ready-to-We THIRD FLOOR al, navy silk MULTINBIY THIRD FLOOR s) Fad Roya’ Lace Shoes HORS COND F HoYs’ FURNISHINGS THIRD FLOOR, Clock Signs Denote Morning Specials! Look for the Clocks! Look for the Clocks! ~HEARN— Gira’ Ready-to-W West of Fith Aveons END OF. tremendous benefit to pass and miss its sbe.to wilfully forego’ important eavings. bag | LAST DAY FOR 1 THESE FALL SALES SPECIALS you want to share in the phenomenal adva: of this Sale ane the ds With the, ch aed store t curtain will be down opportunities that ‘canes be d {or many @ day, even in this Home of Values No Mail of Telephone Onder, man Umiting quanti 25 ct, Millinery Ribbons dr mo ini ti a motre | taffeta: ins; dninty' Dresdene—laese pine 98 ct. to $1.25 Lace Collars and Yebes obs Also Dress and Coat Sete—i designs in Venton, Irish croche' Macrame effects; many shapes end wylew—white and ecru. Pe 1S et. Women's Linen Hébis 0 mbrollered all Ln ching or imnd emwd corners call White or with colored cornere—some with drawnwork, ct. Shadow and Fancy Cotten Nets ‘“ aa and phe hi parteraatee” wulmpes, yokes and entire waists. ro "ee ty et. Faney Toilet Seape 1S cakes In box—Armor Swifts, ae oe and Mend relate makee— 25 Bu Line Fah 16 4 sheote—48 pl If of the sheets are plain, the other 24 en- “New York City” in deep LOA ‘aved which gives a distinett character. its Window Shades 1s before hemming—beat tints, Og Tor, Toy Tea Sots As 18 pleces—neatly decorated—e Pretty, welcome gift for a little tot, $2.49 Women’s Black Taffeta Wa'sts Tallored atylesebraid and button trim-open front or back—all elzos. $2.96 Entre Sith Petticoats. 2.00 Soft, luat Diack taffeta silk— Bleated and tuck flounces. et. Nalnseck Corset Covers. . . 19 me Poew, venee of fancy laces or com- Sinea emb'y—ribbon run—all ry et. 's Pajamen M Bott Hanneleiice—pink and Shue’ atripee—4 to 14 yea as 98 i Wemnea's Black Velvet Hate 3.50 xtra quality—finely made and fine hea -cowest farge and smal! shapes. $1.98 Ostrich Feather Fane’ 117 44.0 Bor’ Extra Trouser Sait... 3.00/59 et. Boye’ Fall Cape... Newest otfects th black, white, Biag ‘Yoke "Norfolk and, double New Golf ahapes—gray, brown oe ene See pal bet Rot ld chevigta ney hed ane also navy serm ! m and dark—mixtures, herring- eal ect pe bound sea: Methers, Reasember' bones, twilla, etc.—fine twill lining Pe pai eye ir lee aii pa ee isdmerw and nuieere sampies | Babies’ Wear Sale Ends Te-Morrew: ; f rom igh class manufacturer in- 99 oh Ber) Laas ee a pare | giudea—gurduroye, "worstedy chev: | $1.69 Babies’ Fine Sweaters va 8S te and fancy madres and per- dots and cassimores—-patent walst White with pink or blu cales, cuffs attached—I2 to 14 neok, band—belt loopa-6 to 10 years. sweater coatn—gray, red and white See also Morning Specials below. ~closely woven—well mece—to § 98m 69 et. Babies’ Nainscck Stine 37 Yoke and bishop styles—fine emb'y lace and tucks. 59 ct. Babies’ Nainveok Stipe Yoke of tucks and emb'y also bishop style. 29 et. Babies’ Faille Silk Cape. Turnback atyles—fancy atitching silk braid trim~ years. $4.98 Children’s Coats oo BO White curly bearskin—buttoned | te neck—four fancy buttons—to 6 years, ‘The Above ls Only « Partial List. Other Fall Sale Specials Are Anneunced in Evening Journal Cn Misses’ and Girls’ Millinery Trimmed and Untrimmed, No Such Stock Misewhere, + TD to 2.48 ry Felts ribbon band. and Dow— leading colors ate . 7 Girie’ Velvet and Corduroy Hf ate—aleo the new #ivies tn ‘Trim'd Felts-ready to wear..... 08 Novel styles in Corduroy and Velvet Hata—ineluding Hanky Panky 1.24 and 1.49 Misses’ Felt Ready-to-Wears—all colors—with bands, #hirrings, erarts or flat bow Finer and more elaborate Drerx Hat orduroy and Pl Misses’ and Girls Velvet, "TDS to 4.48 DURING TH.S SALE HATS TRIMMED FREE It Hats end Matertale Are dausht Here. \ ooo, SPECIAL MATINEE LUNCHEON TO-MORROW 12.00 to 200. . 34 Club Banawieh, Olives, Chicken Creole Sha French Rot, Neapolitan leo Cream,