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ww Gossip of the Campaign ‘and Those Who Make It a Battle Ride” in Campaign on West Side for T. R. } from the Top of a Fifth Avenue ’Bus. ‘From the top of a Fifth avenue bus @@Gidinders ant night spoke for the Pregressive party. The political joy ride from the residence of Col. H. H. AnBrew, No. 607.West End avenu erfeeided a8 far ov: as One Hundred and street and Seventh he sald, Coliseum and many thouea "Imagine « Taft the land. It was she who Women's Roosevelt Loaru b and that was before any of evaventions were he @ate to the convention at Syracuse and stampede for Oscar Straus as momines/G, 0, P. wasn't getting any of It See Governor. aE aR Rad Bis TP Ue OMT ers at the ‘= “7 bus was decorated with a] all right. fag, pictures of Roosevelt Brewing A BaNSE with “a Yury WEE oke. rot met,on top of the bus attracted the|!" the tll to buy orapds, and at Eighty-sixth and One ~~ particular the audiences were good: anéd enthusiastic. Other speakers Lindon Gaye of 1908 ‘M. Hitchings, candidate for the @ugreme Court bench, returned| Moowe bus lest ae Yr, 2 et for gt Democratic headquarters, Ha) found everybody out. Mem McComon in Waah- sin Rael nd J. C. Hammond was| the man af the house, He was out at @ son of the to tt that no dig parade on Fifth avenue. _—— » but I want to be prepared. #reen enour to ea — Fresh Vegetables, (Prom the Wasiington Atar,) Senstor Bacon handed htm the following for Hammond: just returned from Burope. Wileon will get the Irish vou evita," Gov, Wilson is going to Washington @ Friday. This is @ iittle before he @apected to be in the Capitol City, He had not expected to go before next replied Farmer Corntosnel. Bet the tom: March. The exigencies of bie itinerary ere taking him 10 the city of magnifi- cent distances, On Wednesday night, eetreshed by his rest of four days he ‘will leave Trenton for Wilmington, Del., speak there on the following day and leave for Washington that nigh reaches Washington at 122 A. M. on Gaturday end remains only fifeen minutes. Fort Washington Democratic GClud will hold @ meeting to-night at One Hundred and Mighty- ft. Nicholas aven' principal er will be Former Congressman J. | %! tz. for carh down. Lot ers of a Slim-Made Seventh Letter:On ‘and buna petite and Vath as bravest man developed up to date dampaign is the Postmaster of . His name is I, C, to be when I gotten rid of that excess | eto him her he loses Jod or not. He oh | only that he is for Roosevelt beonuse | uly tae «re! h 1 my name from iymmetrical Hetty," AB Moe TAL te Wauonat Committee, with Acting Chalr- man McAdoo, returned this morning iol Mat vince the Baltimore convention, eS Chairman Pixon 0 of the Bull Moose Special Sale Ladies’ Silk Hosiery And Neckwear Lot No. 1--- Pure, bright silly hose, iH tedium, light and he avy weig! sts with all’ s and cotton tops and soles, Pegular v ary #1, 50 and $1.75 HOW $1.00 pe r. =j— I rr y all silk hose in all staple colors with cotton tops and soles, t Value up to $2.00: OW $1.00 per pair. } 4 il Lot No. 3--Pure bright silk hose in eatra sizes, in black, white and cc ited quantity only, Value up to $2.50- 1.00 per pair. } Lace and Net Jabots in cream and ecru. Regular value .75 and .85—now .50 each, * Stocks of hand embroidered linen and French pique. Special at .50, » Robespicrre Collers in Black Satin and Taffeta, with Shadow Lace or Net Frills, Value $1.25—now .75 each, In the best colorings, lived through- a | Black elena pieens with Pique tops and black satin f one Uy ulity of peste 95:00 \ PPP PDL PLPLD PP PP DPP PLD PID P PPD PPL OL PIPL PIAPPPIPPLIPILLPIPALS, sh ad april at ca rt “" PRGAdWay & Wth St; THAve.; 19th Si A SEVEN-TIME WORLD WANT WORKS ALL THES Valdor-Astorla j ‘oidway & Sty; TA Ave. ; Vs, _ {A ibbesarsaeanemrenesemserammt | WEEK. ORDER ONE 10-DAY AND PROSPER. Worth While ist sect ‘Woman Successfully Organizes a ‘Political Joy |~ National Committee waté thi» morning that Col. Roosevett had been speaking | merely ween her to the largest crowds he had ever ad- Greased on his present tour. In Chicago, Colonel orowded the Hed the} Fiyah welcomed the ravens, street and sidewalks outaide the bulld-| “They bring me my meat exactly on ing. A coilection was taken ap at the | meeting netting something over 61,70), | =—====—————— jeoting wetting any- objection waa made by the Repabticans to these collections om the ground that they were in violation of the Corrupt Practices Act. Nobvoty 14. She was e dele-| could tell where the money waa coming from, It was aaid. There waa no doubt ‘as the inspiration for Suspender Jack's | where ft wan going to, however, and the Rcchices, pirat ralraea nH ilies has mpa. It's @ very aad affair when we stop to think of the in| romance of high finance weaved before the Senate Committee of the golden and was to have been une of the spell binders on Mrs. Colonel Andrew's Bull mente 60. remala, here tor | a eee ‘DIAGONALS } women will celebrate by fotning in the 1d the polite drug- My boy has just discovered that applos are ve to be up bright and early a0 an to cans hid from the sum- lend himself; he Woman to Her Fat Sister ath invigorated -— na the dinner gong fon of a stererlore. you remeber that mo nis, whet a daily misery—and ne veed was fat T can vot tm real water, but can 1 ee! TO Re oN CS OREN Re AEE ON A FONE TT ERTIES SR SW NON Mm ne a OM THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 15, 1912. | “MONK” COBURN DIES. Wormer tending Jockey Victim of Tebereslosic. GAN FRANCISCO, Oct ‘win fam F. (“Monk”) Coburn, formerly one if the Jeaing jockeys of the country, ‘culomis. in 0 in fees and timer he enetetmed. | Furthermore, they never bung around | for ao tip, ane) ny TRIED THE SURE WAY. | Franklin Simon & Co. Fifth Avenue. World yesterday | for prompt return of property lowt by &n employes and recovered through an! advertisement in the Lost and Found columns of The Wort, The New York office of the soap and perfume manufacturers was muoh upest | last week whon a package ef letters was mined and search and tnquiry | failed to reveal a trace of ft. The) manager, after exhauating every other means, advertised the loss in The qalary. He réaohed the climax of his career fm 1904, and thereafter fell into dis- eolnte iebits, A year later he shot Ris wife, who recovered and refused to prossents him. SPECIAL SALE WEDNESDAY Fur Coats FOR WOMEN AND MISSES. French Seal Fur Coats hes long, of fine qualit: to side with silk co lined. _—_ Ket ae Bad ne Reported. (Prem the Ohiesgs Record. Herald.) “They ia wife rules him with a fed of tron. “Oh, th an shaded fhe French seal, draped and ornament, deep collar and ‘alue $08.50 tes cuffs, Fur Trimmed Pony Coats & Meg pied ape of moire pony Ut bag! i tata of Civet 1 ol un jaccoon, ri ae ‘valve s70.s0 59.50, @ amall boy brought tn| the package, saying he had found it in Hudson tube and had seen the ad- vertisement in Tie World He got his reward. 65.00 Natural Brown Pony Coats 52 La bg ot piled sory a pede tg! " ona "t bi round corners, long collarand cuffs, e z Value ee, 89. 50 Caracul Coats (Cicet Collar and Cuffs) 52 inches long, semi-loose model, of well matched skins; deep collar and cuffs of Civet Cat, rich silk lining, vatuesi3300 98,50 Erenck-Mole Coats... $4-inc: es long of selected Mole co a 4 34th St. West __Baxtraordinary ‘Values ~ Women’s and Misses’. Suits --.. .. At Remarkably Low Low Prices SUITS OF ALL WOOL CHEVIOTS— Navy blue, brown and black; theo dingo maar! 24. 15 ie ey bel made ai striped if effect win purder, long shawl coll with pompadour banding. "vais $175. id 135. 00. Seal, draped semi- 1” Hudson Seal Coats 52-incl es long of selected loose model, ru: slaw! ci ~~batton ; rich silk tint ~~~ onal wales. Vale $32.50 Fur Fur Sets— with best quality guaranteed satin. FOR WOMEN AND MISSES. ot, sriecemmene earn sree om coer, Ht PRTG SUITS OF FINE BROADCLOTH— Copies of the latest imported models. New Cutaway Coats, handsome braid trimmings, | 295 29 50 Black and colors. os | 32.50 | 39.50 Actual Value $48. SUITS OF VELVET AND CORDUROY | Sinart, dressy and plain tailored med Is, rich braid trimming. Actual Value $52.50 Millinery Department, 3d Floor Smart, Tailored Hats for Dress and Semi-Dress EXACT REPRODUCTIONS OF EXPENSIVE ; IMPORTED MODELS $10.00, $12.50, $15.00 Values $15.00, $20.00, "525. 90 ws; head, tail and paws, large flat muff, Value $49.50 Baum Marten Fox Sets 1 rge tat muff trimmed with head; Siiktined. Val Value $53.04 00 49.50 | Real Mole Sets fringe; large flat muff; silk lined. Value $75.00 Civet Cat Sets with black silk tassels; large flat muff. Value $75.00 57.00 Pointed Fox Sets envelope shape muff, with head and paws. Value $79.50 59.50 Natural Cross Fox Sets tail and paws; lerge animal muff. Value $125. MUFF AND NECKPIECE SOLD SEPARATELY. Extra large animal scarf, 55 Inches ieee Hl finished with Animal shaped scart, with head, Straight scarf, 56 inches long, finished at ends with silk 54. 00 . Novelty scarf, with slip knot effect, tab ends finished La crescent shu-e scarf with head, tail and N | cross fox, targe animal scarf, finished with head, arural cross fox, large animy a. 79 50 FIFTH AVE., 37h and 38th Sts. Lord & Taylor Founded 1826 The Electrical Exposition Automobile-Show- Splendid Showing of Distinctive Styles police Autumn Suits & Coats presenting the season's favorite fabrics ~~ “and colors at popilar prices Tailored dade ~ In-four distinct ‘madels~ I gay: $0 | Of broadcloths and alncsaals | ‘There are models in the new vestce Value effect, velvet trimmed—the new 889,50 | braid—or strictly tailored. . “Failored Sut Of “wool cordeline; Wipértéu dia, onals and chiffon broadcloths, h somely trimmed, lined and. warm interlined. Taupe, navy, brown ar d| black. j eatlonat Pectore of Modern Times.” Every Manufacturer, Business Man and Home Keeper will find many money-saving suggestions at this remarkable Exposition. A wealth of exhibits to entertain as well as instruct. New Grand Central Palace Oct. 9—19 «Lexington Ave. and 46th St. 11 A.M, to 11 P.M, Vaine $45.00 Fancy Velveteen Suits | ~—Copy of one of the latest| ‘Ss 39-50 | foreign models— Beautifully embroidered, handsomely | Value lined with peau de cygne and | 850.00 warmly interlined, Black, ravy and , brown Cee epeseetrectresd Street 8 Touring Coats | 50-inch length—one of the ie st] attractive models of the season in al great variety of materials....... \ $74.75 Value 820.00 Be sure to visit the many Exhibits of The New York Edison Company At Your Service Smart Chinchitla Coats 50 and 54 itch lengths. Shown! Beaty in a variety of styles and all the | Value popular Pall colorings. . } #25.00 Worumbo Chinchilla & Fancy Boucle Coats \$2 5.00 | SF a en Se tc Ste ne vee ee it side w with a deer t45.00- n ge ae WARM TIMES Fhe Political Pot Is Boiling | eee amc a ethene an nea ee Ae RRR LP ORE AON ae RW PrN NORINSAS | oeeegeNRN/T YB. Altunm & Ca.) ARE. SHOWING READY TO WEAR AFTERNOON AND EVENING DRESSES } INCLUDING MODELS FROM THEIR OWN WORKROOMS at $32.00, 45.00, 58.00, 75.00 10 225.00 ALSO TAILOR-MADE SUITS at $28.00, 45.00, 68.00 10 150.00 THE FOLLOWING SALES WILL BE HELD TO-MORROW (WEDNESDAY) : MEN'S FURNISHINGS “* KPEXCEPTIONALLY LOW PRICES ASPOLCOWSY a arene _........ MEN'S. SILK SHIRTS __ sae = THE USUAL PRICES OF WHICH ARE $4.00, 5.00 & 6.00 ALSQ- oo MPY'S- °RNITTED “ USURL “PRICE; $400 StH ROURRGHAND: © SEARFS~ ere “MEN'S GRAY CASTOR ULOVES — _S. 15 PER PAIR AT THE SPECIAL PRICE OF MEN’S UNDERWEAR AT THE FOLLOWING LOW PRICES: BALBRIGGAN SHIRTS AND DRAWERS MEDIUM WEIGTT PER GARMENT, 48c, IN HEAVIER WEIGHT PER GARMENT, 66, MERINO SHIRTS AND DRAWERS NATURAL COLORS PER GARMENT, $3.30 MEN'S BLACK SILK HALF-HOSE WITH COTTON SOLES at 70c. PER PAR , MEN’S & WOMEN’S LINEN HANDKERCHIEFS AT SPECIAL PRICES, AS FOLLOWS; . MEN'S HANDKERCHIEFS at $2.00, 2.25, 2.85 & 4.50 Per pom WOMEN'S HANDKERCHIEFS at $1.00, 1.25, 1.65 & 1.90 rer vom ALSO ARMENIAN LACE-TRIMMED LINEN HANDKERCHIEFS aT . 25c, & 35c. EAGS ae on iNoENBRSTWERED “LINEN” HANDRERCATERS "7 AT 606.5 75Cep-—-95Ce—30~-$2,00- each ~ WOMEN'S PETTICOATS as FoLLows: MESSALIND at $3.75 BLACK WOOL JERSEY.TOP PETTI COLORED SUK JERSEY: TTICORTS.-WITH" - TOUT at $3.78 & $5.75 AN ASSORTMENT OF IMPORTED PETTICOATS CUT ON THB LATEST APPROVED LINES IS BEING SHOWN. AMERICAN-MADE PETTICOATS OF JERSEY SILK, SATIN, FOU. LARD AND OTHER FABRICS, INCLUDING SEVERAL OF SUIT- ABLE WEIGHT FOR MOTORING OR TRAVELING, ARE IN STOCK AT MODERATE PRICES, Fith Avenue, 34th and 35th Streets, Nem Yorks AHEAD! Full Information in the Great =i anid Almanac