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“A crowd followed. ‘The Bull Moose epelibindera want to know what's the matter with the Demo- eratio dingdongers, The notsemakers of the I'rogressive party have been try- ing to get up an argument with the tariff argufiers for the past ten da} The Bu! Moose challenged to debate the best men the Democrate could pro- | duce. The Bull Moose named Bourke Cochran and Dean Kirehway of Colum- Dia College. Hack came the response xftromthe h Avenue Builling, the Democratic headquarters, that a wire been sent to President Eillot of T yard to enter the lists with Dean Kirchway. 4. B. Cochems, Director of the Bull Moose Speakers’ Bureau, tele- phoned again this morning for a Demo- | eratic heavywe: . after @ Iightwelght had been mentioned, and Vice-Chairman McAdoo of the Democratic National Committee is now wrestling with the perplexing problem John M. Harlan, the Taft Truth Teller, arrived this morning from Chicago, J. Adam Bede, the othe» Truth Teller, got here ahead of them and they are looking for @ new trail. ‘They are figuring upon, taking up the trail of Gov, Johnson, who is fi'i.g up the dates of the wounded Colonel, Both are in good trim, they Mr. Bede has a tot of | good things bottled up for the fray and e doesn't ket them out of his aystem he's afraid they'll spoil Truth Teller Bede has vocation, He {8 also a soothsayer. | Now mark this prophecy,” he said this orning. “If Wilson should be oted | the Democratic party is going to be worse off than it ever He knows thing of harmony or ov, Wilson came the skylight. Hoe didn't work up fr tho cellar. If he gets in he will out with Brynn the first thing, and one vy one, With the rest of tho leaders. The dtaders he now he be asses the he end of his term the party w mashed into smith | Fo} ra hence they will call | jd Cleveland tn 18° n Congress he w as | House. ' modified hi hen Mr. Bede was ov. Hiram Johnson {s going to travel some during this week and part of next. His sixty days’ leave of absence from California had een fixed so !t could be extended opardizing his A wire from of the State was staylng the #ixt The Governor will work through New Jersey, Dela- ware, Pennsylvania and Maine and re- | turn to New York next Wednesday, on | which night he will speak at the Big Bull Moose meeting tn Madison Square Garden and at which the Biggest Bull Moose ts sure to be present. There will be no Bull Moose Tag Day in New York on Roosevelt Day next Saturday. Mayor Gaynor has last tag. The Moosettes say polite thing#to the Mayor but among themselves they fay he's a mean old thing and other old things. Mrs, Amos Pinchot visited the City Hall yesterday. She had an audl- ence with Mis Honor and says that he was very polite but not polite enough to overlook certain legalities which have to be obser Just the same, Foun- y will be celebrated in other des New York. Last week, by way of throwing a} Uttle humor into the campaign, the Iterary department of the D: National Committee sen gem which listed aM the Democratic camp. This was something | new, something novel. There was Chalr- man McCombs, Vice-Chairman McAdoo, McGrew, MoCu Me‘ fouddy, O'Gor— no, not Senator, MeVick, McManus, MeMurphy, MeMor- gentha—they were al! mentione “man Mack, Chairman of the » Conimittes up to the Baltimore Conven- tion, saw th story and when he was = headquarters the other day comment: | “PATROLMAN’ Ss OWN AUTO rv DRAGS | HIM, BREAKS LEG. | | Cahill Cranking Macl | Leaps Forward and Takes Him Along, Grasping Axle. Patrolman Eugene © ¢ the East | Twenty-second street station, Manhat- | tah, living at No, 7/5 Eastern Parkway Brooklyn, took his wife and stster-inel for a ride in his automobile last night. | At Brooklyn avenue and St. John’s place | he had to “kill” his engine to avold a collision with a BR. ‘I. flat car. \- ‘Aw Gantl) began to crank the engine | again the car shot forward, He was knocked down. As the machine went over him he seized tho front axle and was dragged along, shouting, “Stop tt!" | The women were | febrieking in fright. At Sterling place “Peter Smith of No. %0 President street Jumped into the car and threw off the switch. ‘The auto had to be lifted several feet before Cahill could be dragged out. Dr. { Poole from St. John's Hospital found {the policeman hai a compound fracture sf one leg as Well as many cuts and | taken home tn the nteer ran the auto 1 and her sister, | VETERAN TI TICKET TAKER FOUND DEAD AT HIS POST. Bronx Passengers vers SAW “Pop” Reise Sitting with Still Hand in Chopper. abway passengers, every morning tr from the avenue elevated to the subway station at One Hundred and Forty-ninth street, Hundreds of and who have been in the habit of ex- pecteing Good morning” from Pop" tek taker who has been on the Job th ever since the subway opened, notice to-day that he was to\s “Pop! “Reise, whose full name {Henry A. Ite and who lived a. 3 West One iHundred and Twenty: h street, died mble post due to-day the rush bh “One Of the early passengers obs the pallor of the old man’s face as he gst with bowed head in his chair by the fate, and called the attention of Joseph iverman, the ticket nas nt. When Dr. ‘riedmam wag calle? from Lebanon Hospital he said the old man had been Bead for several hours, Campaign Sidelights Yooked. I can't thihk of one, can you?” Low (From the Meade Co Some one watermellon p: ff a good Wagon load w business want to eat when we did not raise mel- Mr cleaned It i's a plece more than went t ch and to ta jons for s0 long. replied the Original Mack, [~~ Two very industrious and hard work- ing young Martha Bel Connor are the Misses nd Belle Unki *@ in the Foreign News depart and industry go Moosette: h wanders everywhere, finds a resting place in the foreign news | departmen blonde. and a brunette. excellent. the typewriter. the books and letters in the high places, She is a graduate of the high school. | If the voters, foreign born, in the coun- try knew the authors of the news they receive they would vote. Miss Connor ts ever singing the praises {of her cheerful petite friend and Miss | Unkles says Miss Connor ts the most industrioui | think some unkind person said that the | reason of Miss Connor's preference for Miss Unkles was that she was #0 small hat both could use the one mirror in the room at the same time. That's just another campaign fairy tal Miss Unkies {s+ a petite Connor is etrikingly tall Their team work is Miss Unkles is’ at home at Miss Connor can reach Mii there Is no doubt as to how girl ever. And then just to nd Linen earline Saves Wear & and Tear’ Manufactured only by JAMES PYLE & SONS, New York THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 22, 18 Sale of *KN WAREROOMS New 88-Note PLAYER- PIANOS 65-NOTE PLAYERS ARE NOW OBSOLETE—the best rolls being manufactured only in full 88-note. These 88-note players have all the expression devices known to the art. 12 music rolls free and special li- brary privilege. TO-MORROW ONLY 390 Terme to Suit Your Convenience Sale of New PIANOS These Pianos (offered to-morrow only at $190) are far better than can be secured elsewhere at this price. We will allow the amount paid to apply on the purchase of a new Knabe any time within two ears, Every instrument was se- lected for its tonal quail » hand- some case desi eautiul veneer, TO-MO Ow ¢ 190] $5 ciel $5 ‘Monthly Several slightly used and rebuilt Pianos of well-known make that originally sold up to $500 will be offered while they last from...... °75 An early call is advised All Bear Our GUARANTEE Liberal Allowance for Pianos Taken in Exchange Knabe Warerooms 5th Ave. Cor. 39th St. |_REAL ESTATE AT _AT AucTI Pm going to do it I ADVISED THEM not to put this property up at Public Auction at the present time—it would be sacrificed. THEY TOLD ME they had to sell. I AM RENIEVED of the responsibility, but there’s going to be some cinches, some sure money, for some people. I’LL TELL YOU more about that later. 464 Lots and 9 Dwellings Broadway, 258th to 261st Street, yerdale Ave. and adjacent avenues and streets. Tuesday, Nov. 12th, at 11 a.m. At Exchange Salesroom 70% on Mortgage 14 Vesey Street Title Insured Free For Maps, ete., apply $1 Nassau Street, No OPO Ie I NENTS | MAINE STEAMSHIP “TINE | 1912. — IN} NEW | YORK erry pu gis io : Fourteenth Street A Host of Useful Things in ID “Real Fisherman’s Luck Clark's 0. N. T. Cotten doz. —reg. ry for Duke’s Mixture Smokers” Bpecle—each 1,200 yd. spoola—re Good tobacco and a good reel! That's surely a lucky combination for the angler—and here’s the way you can w (sig rene FER rseiesssuiinvenvenye . 4| Shiet Yohoo nite, erage Tubuler Shoe Laces— i to 1% | izes—worth e them both, yda.—reg. 8 and .10 dozen... i All smokers should know Duke’s Mixture made by Liggett §& Myers at Durham, N. C. nothing—not one cent. They simply express our appreciation of your patronage. Remember—you still get the same big one and a half ounce sack for 5c —enough to roll many cigarettes, white—doz. skeins—rer . Emb'y Rings—as'd—reg. 4 and t Oriental Cush'n Sil) reg. 16. French Tapes'y Sitps—tes. 2. Tinted Cushion Tops—with back—reg. .24. Tinted Centre Pleces—27 inch —reg. .39. Stamped Scarta and Squarce— Tow openwork—reg, 24, White Linen Centre Pleces— res. a 69. y 7 Clinton Sa dowen—rep. name and address. Coupons trom Duhe's Mixture orted: 0 fre 101 ‘SHOE 9 TiNsL ey sta 's Darning Cotten Snap Fasteners—doa.—tes. Safety Belts—reg. «12. Elastic Waist Belta—res. 6, See Moire Hercaunes Black, white and ni rem Yard Wide Satins Excellent quality—black, white, staple shades—reg. 84 } 59 lie you have three or four teeth | will insert a full set without a plate. | Ido this with absolute satisfaction. Examination of your teeth free. | BRIDGE WORK, PER_TOOTH, $5 | Artificial Teeth $7, $10 and $15 |_DR.H. W.GUILSHAN- N. E. Cor. pesth St. —_—_—_—_—_—____———-_—*® | coo | Underprice Oftering | Imported Lace Curtains nd French Lacet, Marie Antoinette, Renaissance— dainty & 8th Ayer Entrance 271 W. rahe ae Such curtains us rare or Arabian tint. A special purcl for service are unequalled 4.98 for $6.98 Values. 6.98 for $7.98 Values. 98 for $9.98 Values. 1 ight tell an interesting story of Weent below value, but enough ta say RICH HEAVY CURTAINS AS MODERATE PRICES abacet Reversible Brocade Vel crtinson and ollve, Fé und rose am Cionec-value $21.00 eiour Curtains ve, rose, crimson— douvie vvade-epscial bl STEAMBOATS. oldasabee Fare Reduced: New York and when, where and we bought low, w olive 210 Tsoadway, combi Easurn steamen Latest and best achievements in Dental Science—a plate without a roof, which does not interfere with Imported acu al $0 1 EXCURSIONS, Parlors, whose patent it is, being constructed in the New WATERBURY Way Green and Black—Blue and Black—Burgundy with Brow ‘This extraord offer ue chase wade fro This extraordinary offer 14 dy rahase made fron fe Cee acturer’s peice, SHOPPING C TO-MORROW’S NOTION SALE Important Trifles at Important Savings No mall or telephone orders for the following: | | Sewing Silks 8 ya. apool—black and col- 220) 200 yd. epools—black and eA | special order, you will also find quality | ore—reg. .29 dozen 5 white—three spools for... of fabrics superior to those usual at the Sewing and Mact Spec. 43 cents a dozen. moderate prices we name. Paper—reg «4 tor 620! Back Sewing Stiks—100 yard Spee. Light W. cise yeas Shields Bu) smote wv. tor AG 10... ie q FOR WOMEN 9: Basting ¢ “atton tan yard apocis Flannelette skirte-<atriped border an or scalloped—si é Universal H. & E. 4 Assorted sizes slack, wente Flannelette Skirts—deep ruffle oF sine Covered Feathorbone— Bpee., Stocking Darners—re Wide hom and tucks,.... . doz. yda.—reg. .85 7) Fancy Hat Pins—reg. 6. Skirts—flannelette or knit—fleeee Va . Collarbone—doz, yds. | Children's Waistbands—i ned—several atyles...-++ 40 Dress Weight Tape—reg. | Stocking Feet—patr—reg. 1 rae ame k Bands—reg. 6... Flannotette Skirte—aille scalloped | lishing Outtitrer. ruffle—value .7. bo reg, 6 me White Flannel Skirtectucks and silk Taffeta Binding—ree. 1, herringbone—worth $2. 1.69 Ribbon Wire—20 yd. pe to Skirte—white or Lal emb'd ruffle. os ‘Tape Measures—rex, 6., Pay what you will, you cannot get better granulated ‘ tobacco for Se than the big ounce and a half sack of a“ Wie Ral Tete i.) 4bg | Canton: Hostal Desens: 148 eee Duke's Mixture. And with each of these big sacka you Rom Braid ‘ae. q Z Nee naar | get a book of cigarette papers FREE. & fe'Format be ey 8 for 10) e ‘Twisting Tape—lar 0 bundte | EXTRA SIZE GARMENTS rai 1 L. < i} he I Get a Good Fishing Reel Free —reg. 10. 3 Blas ape : Fiannelette Night Gowos .69 to 1.69 saving the Coupons now packed na Liggett & Mi soreet Shie! ae Covers... 40 Slacare.* Gr, ? you oa eenara eslaagsrany engctil Ny " Goepet Hts igh Larson iicapicgh retreat of other articles, In the list you will find something for every feat stiades for art work-— } 224 | Hose Suporte Flannelette U le nermaltaing © toember of the family. Pipes, cigarette cases, catchcr's gloves, elsewhere .45—<doz, skeins...- Hose Supporte or color aueks, nemst vin to .6n cameras, watches, toilet articles, etc. Cotton—doz. skeins Bree, With large Satin OF reuret i . complete—reg. o Fiannet Drawers— Eee eet Tan ct Mercerized Cotton— vmplete—rew. Beep Bemhesessvesee se BD ite, tan— Pin Cubes—rex. ree Black ep oth ‘dozen... Haitpin Cabinets—reg. 3] poye’ and Girls’ Flannelette Pajamas— Hot FOUR ROSES (oe tin deuble Bpec.| Hairpiis=12 papera—reg. 10, military neck—4 to 14 yeare— ‘aueoey Ce LUGS Sn ar Black Mending Wool—reg. 3......8 for &| Bone Hairpin ma —reg. 10, value nas elite 0 aT Cube Pina—ass''d— 4 Ext uality . GARI ‘and other tags oF Darning Cotton—large balle— ARES fap eg dldeg Aa ra a ears. ‘coupons cola . a Flannelette, Nighttrensee— pr iress—| emi a 1 4 years—val . Oke ip-agaae Skire Markers—reg. +165 | All-Over Hair Nets hp atiaed Collar Supports—res. 6. BL oases aie aaah 617| Extra quality Flannetette Nicht 1e—8 don.—reg. i gi 9s . . owns—very fleecy—ailk worked AAA ccd haa Spec,| feallope— to 4 yra. OD. 72. BS Featherstitched braid—reg, «1 G| Real Hair Nets—Reg. “8 Sfeaviest quality;.. ‘os ; Bathrobe Girdle Sets—reg. .24. 010) Pads tor Ps: vy ie 2. aeincn swittioa fee: i Miner to 15,00. LININGS Join in Sale With:— Cut Price Sale of Toilet Articles Continued est hand wrought donigne—extoptionally ine workmans! all of fines hat fh py vo ke stained under real Pb ag 7.98 for $10.98 Values, 9.98 for $12.98 Values, 11.98 for $15.98 Values, CONTINUATION SALE OF BED SETS ONE-THIRD OFF Renaissance and KSERING, YACHT MOUSDRY re or sreseh Light, strong, dur- s = st eres TON! around Mannaiien , eiaud ie Able and beautiful, Impossible to isti hasten Wier, 0.n0, 3.10, Re. rons Wark: bie (Ore Bileel puceeone An Irresistible Dress nit Fahne To-Morrow’s Special FOR SALE. plate equals it for comfort, Can be All Wool Striped Suitings MATINEE LUNCHEON a= | tad ONLY at the Waterbury Dental 54 inch-—worth 98 cents. Our price! \ 39 12,00 te 2.30 . 34 | Handsome combination colorings such as Navy and Black—Navy with prominent mill that wae closing up stock, ‘Weet of WIMte Avenue We Are Headquarters fer WARM UNDERGARMENTS Flannel, Flannelette, Sanitary Knit, ete. A feature of our great stocks is the full cut and good workmanship of all gar- | ments. . As many are to our Knit Corset € re—long or short sleeves—special. Knit Corset Covers—fieece lined. high neck—long sleetes—special ‘ner, Including ail wool, to «| Canton Flannel Corset Covere— Sizes 36 to 46.. see AD 3 tg] Flannelette Night Dregses— iB] Panne pet et AD to 1.08 FOR CHILDREN Fleece-lined knit Nightdrawere— with feet—1 to 10 years.. Flannelette Nightdrawers—pint, blue stripes—1 to It yra.. 8D ty Canton. Flannel Nightdrawers— 1 to It years—value .09, With feet. Dr. Denti with foet—1 to 10 years... 's Sanitary Nien te OS ll 6 and BUN ‘anton Flannel Knickerbockers— +19] To i? yra.—value 3 ct -DS/ Better quality ann elette Petticoate—white or * mt tripe riers hem or in palor—t tot ¥ with hematitahing 0 or Silk Scallop— 4 to 16 years... 49 Children’s figured Elderdown Kimenos Pests caifarreratin gm "with girdie—4 , bh pink—vaiue #2. bf PRACTICAL BLANKETS At Prices Unmatched Elsewhere Extra Fine California Lemb's Wool BI White—colored bordere—for full and extra alze beta alk fibt Ly inding—values $12.00 to #4, Special 8,08 Woe! Plank For nine land three-quarter site beda—white and colore—best borders and bindings— reg. %. ow +e 8S novelty peters to quote as follows: 3.98 Fine California Woo! Blankets For full and extra size beds— white and colors —gainty Bordere— substantial bind: lng arenoa ten Value at $8.00. ‘Speci 6.08 Beat Eiderdown Finish & Jaceward Blankets T 4 three color comb| T Yor ‘full size Ra ati TY ‘All sizes—white and colors— some subject to irregularities in weaving, but nothing to injure wearing quallty—value $2.00, why these wi a well acourdingiy? nd Mart ee Witte i Val. $9.98 |. $11.98 ORS" Chicken Pie, Pickley--French Roll, Neapollian Ice Cream, Tea, Coffee. Come here in the morning, have your old teeth extracted FREE, and return home at night with a NEW set that fits perfectly. We specialize in tiwhtening loose teeth, saving de- cayed teeth and replacing missing teeth without the use of plates, All work guaranteed 10 years, Extrac To provent dealers buying, quantities re ‘ROYAL biabon aearch co teeta 3A to 40. PETTICOATS 8 58 | rous quatity--for | | Lks ‘Mis BEKGMAN i 1 |W ATCHES»: B71 MaideaLene | WATERBURY DENTAL MAIN tom 89 ct, Women's Manish Kid Gloves... 67 | Table Cavers. iss ias2 ee | PANOND. MING, 1 PARLORS 59 ct. All Wool Serres 36 inch 33 | Ousside srame—one class | Tuer. lone aren 414-416 Fulton 8t., 1 PT SI Eh GLOVES—MAIN FLOOR 1 edeioe Brooklyn, ark Day x | sas | HOURS, # TO 6 BUNDAYS. 9 to 2 : Act. Wi Y Ladies in attendance. top-all sizes ei i HOSIERY | DIAMONDS, Wateu ih CoM te | 25 et. New Fall Neckwear 17! 69 et. Women's Gincham [rere Anti Je saa 19 ct. Mercerized Lining Satesns 14, Kobesplerre and ta 1 wt In ainibeas and tchenee won. Ae HELP WANTED—IMALE, tor cosy | EP etlan Gr inom ins,” meen | fae See: feonte ika mane WASIRD tata, diag, sc cowed, tomas | MALLOWE'EN (AME FREE Ue, Nie HAREM. Mew Jabot ettesin es MUSLIN SDEtwW halt SECOND PLOUI, paises eine a 8 aud su WITH NEXT SUNDAY'S WORLD, fh f MPV EW ED BALN FLAGS. : % _ ‘ot = Large Jointed Dc lis 87 Printed in Colors, on He Closing eyes—side parted wige- | $1I9H. » 5, Linen Table Clothe 4 ¥ iccmane a, ed Paper. Just the Thing | shoes and ‘atocktnss. Sliver six | in or fancy arry y ‘Time to aot ready for Christ | pple—be iifal arte Montgomery, at | emitny Good Fun for Old and Young. MORNING SPECIALS—To-Morrow, Wednesday, Until 1 P. M. | 7 MAIDEN LANE. PHONE S208 CORT. | tons and dental surgery made PAIN. OND TIMOR a be ‘CRE tf east by nue 7 69 | 96,28 Misses’ Rain Conte 4.294 14 ct Pillow Case Mosting DIAWONDS ON CREDIL “es ; sciigie’ and? | Tan=plaia ot, plata ° back—newest or by weaming ‘make fun [ANY ERR on wommniy varuens | NEW BOTANICAL DISCOVERY ark or wg neck | SUASES! Dker, “SECOND wroon, _ | ts stro erican Waich and Ou . NM Kets of Teeth, 0.666. .8%. v Sh +, oe » FLOO @ Maiden Lane. Tel, Ss87 Cort, Gold Crowns 93 kared, 5: WRAPDRI-#KOOND FLOOR, $2.98 Renainsance Teo Clothe sia 1.95 | 11 ct, Rleached He ne 1 emp) ace | LIAMONDSON CREDIT Gold Viliogy« 85 ct. Black Satin Duchess etna Cmwueore an r. | Abe rich, 1 Ant TINENSOMAIN PLOOI, MAIN PLOOL = — e stricted, No Mall or Telephone Orters, Scions fitting, per ECOND FLOOR, WAISTS -SEOOND PLDOR

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