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DEVOTED rey + TOPumLCseniee | Candidate for Supreme Court | —— — fi York and at Sag Harbor. ta In 18 Mr. Whitaker was a canaidate| Wisconsin Senator Says He Is Not WHITAKER LIFE Bench Father of World Peace Movement. AGAINST SCHOOL FADS. President of Bar Association | and Adviser to Grover Cleve- land When Governor. Biward G. Whitaker, who is a can- Aidate, on the reguiar Democratic ticket, for the Supreme Court bench this fall, has been for many years one of the © Governors of the Manhattan Club, @mong the members of which he js as Tespected as he 's popular. Hoe was torn in the city of New York in 185) NONE OF ’EM GETS and was educated at Southampton and im Germany. He studied law in New for member of the Ansembly on the Democratic ticket, but as Auring the time the latter was Governor. While he was Deputy Attorney-Gen- | ° @tal Mr. Whitaker was connected with at @any important cases. Among them ‘Was the Broadway Raliroad litigation! Senator La Follette, “and judging by t and the People against the North River| what has happened in tho Iast four Sugar Refining Company, the first trust He @ver formed, The action resulted in the| 8" amiable, easy-going man. A fellow é @omplete victory for the people and the| °! company was dissolved. There have| he inn nn treared caeaee Muccess, but ‘Ween no trusts formed in New York ‘State since that time. the State Bar Association in 1897 and ing his presidency he proved of printing and @isiributing the court decisions in ad- Vance sheets, &c., the distribution of the statutes foon as pasved, the Present syste: ‘Mat for the registration of lawyers. term as President of the N Bar Association that i bility of war between England and & ‘United States. Mr. Whitaker made in- ny ‘ternational arbitration one of the themes _ @@ his annua) address, and the associa- » then, being strongly impressed with the ey force of Mr. Whitaker's piea and acting pointed = com- appointed chair- plan for an inter- itration to consist This committees worked @ long time upon the matter, and finally formulated a complete scheme for such @ court which was indorsed by the @ssociation, which had !t printed and @istributed to all the prominent divines, Pulers and statesmen of the world. It ‘wae the receipt of this plan which in- Arditration, which, however, was never Association, under Mr. Whita! ministration, world- wi Mr, Whitaker, Robert B. Roo: by the Legislature a commission to eedify the game laws of the 8 = BPOn the feasibility of a uniform |i Fegerding the catching of fish In w: it to Canada and New York. Mr. Publishes ra ad- ‘work for sportsmen. For three years Mr. Whitaker served the City of New York, and, as Chair. of a Committee on Studies, Bylaws Legislation, strongly advocated the “fade” in our scho @ gimpler and more etudies. ‘Mr. Whitaker is now engaged in prac- law at No. > Broadway. He lives ful course of in South ‘4 son of the ‘Ber, who for ma) in New York City. in, Ni ¢ George W. Whita- y practised law ————— LOYOLAS TO GIVE A NEW MUSICAL COMEDY TO-NIGHT. it Will Be a Great Event in Cele- bration of the Twentieth Anniversary, The Loyola Union, that energetic orkville association of St. Ignatius) Church, will hold the boards at Ter- Face Garten to-night when will be pre- gented “Stranded,” a two-act musical y specially written and composed the occasion, It is the twentieth “@eniversary of the founding of the or- ¢ 4 there will be rare jinks @elebrate the event. plot of “Stranded” deals with a comedy troupe stranded in a Western town, They are refused eredit by the local hotel man of the ‘town, who with the sheriff seizes their for board due. A happy BRitont sirises one of the trovpe, they with the hovel man to put on @abaret show in the dining room of “hotel where his business had been poor, The talent | nished by Robert M, La Follette in @ speech last night deck course. I will not vote for any of these Mr. Whitaker was elected president of| three men,” re-elected at the end of his term. Dur-| believed in a protective policy, but be- uggeated and| H!eved It should be gauged on the basis of the real difference between the cost ee out many reforms, hmong them) o¢ production here and abroad. phe klk lt hit or the examination of|about half way up a Pembrokeshire hill. ‘The owner, who was driving, did Sandidates for admission to the bar, O04) His best to get It to start again, but _It was previous to Mr. Whitaker’s firat | ace; The motorist replied: “Hang it! T've wrote the famous Venesuelan |@" hour, » Which caused the agitation and|® splendid car for hi then nai THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 23, 19132..' DEMOCRATIC NOMINEE FOR SUP REME COURT mo ' otreet, In 6 WH Epwarp disco! for Wilson, Taft or Roosevelt. LA CROSSE, Wis., Oct. 23.—Senator 4 that ho would not vote Taft or Wilson. He suppression of competi- ‘ough the growth of trusts to neer, the treatment of which skill, joes not seem to be a job for r in New Jersey has been running “I propose to pursue an independent Senator La Follette said that he still A Fine Car for a. (Prom the Cardiff Westem Mail.) A few days ao a motor car stopped An old farmer came on the nd asked what the matter was. ck here on this beastly hill for nd the maker told me it was The farmer ’@ meant comin’ “Mobbe ty-mix years old, the police and Coron she had spent several hours in a cell of intoxication she was jous and taken to Belle- ed shortly before m.id- x aS ge on a charge found uncon vue, where s night, from FROM ELL DS - SHULL FRACTURED | Mrs. Fay Locked Up Several “ Hours Before Injuries Are Noted by Matron, ‘The death of Mra. Emma Fay, thir- of No, a Commerce ed to-day’ by being inves 's Office, ractured skull, nN street ‘There OPPENHEIM, GLLINSz C 34th Street Of Chiffon, lined with shadow lace. Brocades, Satin, Charmeuse and Crepe de Chine. Values to $12.75, 7.90 On Sale Thursday OPPENHEIM, GLLINSs G 34th Street Sale of ras noticed yesterday ring about at Cherry an with @ crowd of children nd Policeman Cummings on arrested her. When questioned her mumbled re- Piles were unintelligible, matron at the Madison street station, so she was taken to the East Fifth street station, and several hours later the matron found her unconscious, When examined by Dr. Hawkins of Bellevue several lumps and laci LA FOLLETTE’S VOTE. | were tound on ner head, an red that her skull wag th ‘ret (Baeestapranes ten Women’s Silk Waists {it was thought she had | when Detective MoGee que the head with a bau all and hurt myseif, # banmer.” Your shui we tiaccured,” she was told, ) cdhen i's fPactured for two eeks ago, wae ! jaint, and sentenced ts in Sing Sing. She sald dy begun to serve his term, | to herself as 4 e had been drinking for vestigating has ordered an aut After = * Good llittle cookies Ao ood little girls ey re le wit is no _ 8.90 SO SR ee ret re ger dresses, boys’ blouses and chil- Grand Central toA& S Subway Station Hoyt St. Direct, [THURSDAY SPECIAL. | Triumph Seersucker, 8c Yard A SPLENDID GRADE of seersucker; most serviceable tub fabric in the best blue and white Stripes. Excellent for house dren’s wear. Subway floor, West Building. [___THURSDAY SPECIAL. Something for Everybody Here And Every Offering Most Wanted Goods DID THE COOL NIGHTS remind you that the warm noon days were deceptive and you needed warmer wear? Then here is Under- wear for men and at underprices. Do yoi need an everyday, shop- ping, stylish Hat at a low price? Here are Shapes or special ready-to- wear Hats from the Mezzanine floor. Is it a school Suit for your boy? or Corsets for yourself? It is here underpriced—and with this satisfy- ing fact always to be borne in mind: that remarkably underpriced as these goods are, they are high grade, dependable in every particular. Regular Abraham and Straus high standard goods at low prices for Thursday. With Two Pairs of double-breasted style, 12 to 17 years, . Plain and striped galatea, sizes 2% to $ years. Boys’ $1.25 Coat Sweaters, Silver Gray with Red or Blue. 28 to 34 Sizes, 98c. Boys’ $1 Corduroy Trousers, 69¢ 350 PAIRS OF PURE ‘finish corduroy Trousers—a special lot. Bloomers, 6 to iO years, and Knickerbockers, 10 to 16 years. Cut full, well made and strongly sewed. Shown elsewhere at $1.00 and $1.50. Boys’ $6.00 Corduroy Suits, $4.95 rousers A very fine corduroy Suit with two pairs of trousers. Very durable and stylish. One of our best sellers. Makers have difficulty in getting corduroy at any price now, yet we sell these Suits at this amazingly low price. Made in Boys’ $2.00 Washable Suits, $1.48 Second floor, rear, Kast Building. [___THURSDAY SPECIAL. $4.50 priced: Women’s Special Shoes, $2.59 GUN METAL CALFSKIN with cloth and dull tops in button styles; also blucher lace style with dull tops; soles are welted and stitchtd, high arch last, Cuban heels. Sizes 214 to 7, A to E widths. : THURSDAY SPECIAL. Men’s weir, Pajamas, $1.48 With Two Pairs of Trousers Fine grade madras Pajamas, with two pairs of pantaloons —an idea that will be of interest to men who wear out the pantaloons quicker than the coat. would be excellent value even with one pair of pantaloons; made in the most approved way and finished with loops and pearl but | “duced the Czar of Russia to call for the| This store has been established as first Hague Conference, and England | the Clearing House through which and America to formulate a Treaty of/ ai] our salesmen’s samples will dopted. Thus the New York State Bar | hereafter be offered to the public. became the father of the course even be approached by i|half the actual cost to produce. er's Game Code,” a popularjand designs. Water- Of a member of the Board of Education| Lot 2, @bolition of what was commonly known|$4,00, Best materials Ho strove for | and most recent models. English Slip-Ons, 50 fin Weat End avenue and has a summer | Possess all the earmarks e York. He | of pre-eminent tailoring Salesmen’s Sample RAINCOATS Less Than Wholesale The values offered cannot ot retailers, We are content with Every coat puaranteed perfect. Money refunded on any purchase Lot 1. Children’s Schocl Capes, In all the newest colors ic proof, smart. Men's and Women’s Rubber Slip-O Made to retal ee 1 .65 Lot 3. Women’s Very Stylish and finish, ; Values as high as $12.00. Lot 4, Men's Foreign Model Reincgats, at Natty, smart and very 4: distinctive. Exclusive designs and fabrics. Volues as high as $15.50, Lot 5. Women’s Fashionable Cravenettes, at Newly conceived | 00 patterns, smart de- signs. Values as high as $22.00. Lot 5. Women’s Stunning Gabardines, at Stunning is the word. 8:79 Rainproof, stylish. | troupe and the hote) does a big busi- | cast is made up of many Loyola Hace, Aleuwrs. v'Conneli, Gilvert, | fic » De Gunto, Cahill, Murray | “Schmitt, and Misses HE. Putman, | Manning an Miter Ths | Values as high as $26.50, | Men's Distinctive Gabardines, at | Advanced designs, and J O materials are exclusive. Goodyear Samp'e Shop 783 Broadway Lot 7.\ The smartest coat of all, Values as high as $31.50. EAR 10th S7., ) EW FORK. Opposite Wanamake | Boys’ Clothing As a further introduction to this great growing Department 200 Smart Norfolk and Double-Breasted Suits of all wool mixed fabrics in the newest * designs andkolors. 8 to 18 years Regular $6.75 and $7.5) Values. Special 3.95 Will Place on Sale Thursday | 10 TO 15 MINUTES FROM ANYWHERE. UMANN’S AT 14978 ST. ENTRANCE OF SUBWAY Se RLEVATED CIAL—ONE WEEK MO SPE NO DEPOSIT REQUIR Delivers This Brass Bed, Spring and Mattress Complete! = Uy, Your Terms Regular Price. * .60 FREE “fnctses CREDIT This Imperial Leather Couch - MAS Gulden Omi ten- . Kegular Price fies FREE with Every Purchase of $50 149°St.| BAUMANN’S HAL ED---5 Are Our Terms Peet With Every thee ot | CEVTS WEEKLY | 3‘Ave. $1.75 eat, Serge, 98c a Yard A VERY FINE, eetaitly woven, medium weight serge. All fine wool, ect full 54 inches wide and a perfect black. $1.00 Black All Wool Cheviot, 59c a Yard Full $4 inches wide and all pure wool. The right fabric for serviceable suits and skirts for rough and ready wear. $3.00 Black Imported Spotproof Broadcloth, $1.95 a Yard Has a rich, lustrous surface, which is permanent; ‘Main floor, rear, Central Bullding. Full 54 inches wide. guaranteed absolutely spotproof. China and Cut $2.25 German China Chocolate Sets, $1.49 rt jieces. Exquisitely decorated in rich blended colors and delicate floral tects in natural colors, and highly illuminated with gold. Set consists of chocolate pot and six cups and saucers, American Cut Glass Whipped Cream Bowl, $1.19 * 7 Inch size. A flawless blank, beaut‘fully cut in combination of chrysan- eee Venetian and hobnail “designs, finished with deep. scalloped edge. Store orders only and none C. O. D. [THURSDAY SPECIAL.) RSDAY SPECIAL. and finish. Shirts have self fronts, Englt buttons and reinforced gussets. Men’s Underwear, 98c and reinforced gussets. Some slightly solled. THURSDAY SPECIAL, or hurry box orders filled. At 25c. ny others with hemstitched tucks and hem, ing, fine embroidery insertion and deep hem. | THURSDAY SPECIAL. Great Values in Cigars instead of $2.00, package of Partagus Havana filler and Pectoral wrapper, ickage of 16, special at 15c, instead of 35c, [THURSDAY SPECIAL. Men’s Merino Underwear, 69c NATURAL GRAY, WINTER WEIGHT, superior quallt necks wit! fine braid trimmings; Drawers have coutil facings, pearl Natural wool, Winter weight, extra fine quality, soft finished. Shirts have self fronts; Drawers have self fronts Shirts double front and back to match, $1.25 each. "Men's $1.00 Combination Suits, 98¢ Heavy Derby ribbed cotton Combination Suits, soft fleece lined, perfect finish, perfect fitting; sizes 40 to So. Main floor, Men's Butlding, Aprons for 10c, 25c, 39c At 10c. Dotted Swiss Aprons, small round shapes, finished with ruffle, pocket at side, No mail, telephone Maids’ fine lawn Aprons, with fine embroid- ered pocket, hemstitched hem; some with cluster tuck- ‘or with insertion of choice embroidery above hem; At 39c. Maids’ Aprons of fine lawn, square bib and straps, trimmed with fine embroidery insertions; also small Aprons of crossbar dotted Swiss, trimmed with ‘embroidery ruffle; others of fine lawn with cluster tuck- Second floor, Bast Building, ”* $2.00 Porto Rican large Panetelas Grand, box of 50, $1.15. Porto Rican Macanea Brevas Finos, box of 50, at $1.49 ‘Main floor, Men's Bullding. bleached sheeting. Second floor, West Building. At 1lc each, for use, At 12}4c each. square, They are a grade that ttons. Main floor, rear, East Building. 5 years, Glass Gubway floor, Central Building. [THURSDAY SPECIAL. | SPECIAL. {ScMercerizedLining Sateen, 10c a Yard A VERY FINE QUALITY of black mercerized Lining Sateen that sells regularly at 15c, a yard, on Thurs- day at 10c, Main floor, rear, Central Building, THURSDAY SPECIAL. | Women’s 25c Under- wear, 19c WHITE COTTON, fleece lined Un- dervests, long sleeves; ankle Drawers to match, Slight imperfections. Women's 50c Underwear, 3 Garments for $1 White cotton Undervests with heavy fleece lining; ankle Drawers to match. Slight imperfections, Main floor, front, Central Bullding, [__ THURSDAY SPECIAL Women’s 25c to 30¢ Stockings at 12!4c black and colors; some plain, some lace, others embroidered. Store orders only. “| Bronx Shoppers will find seate coming to and returning from A. &S. Subway Sta tion, Hoyt Street. All, trains are ex presses. ECIAL. | a Pair LISLE THREAD Stockings, in Matn floor, front, Centeal Building, THURSDAY SPECIAL. | +. Hat Shapes, $2.05 Black erect pile, hand blocked velvet shapes. Six of the best styles of the season and two styles in Tam o’ Shanters. $1.49 Ostrich and Marabout Fancies, 79¢ Each Sweep effects, especially desirable for th lat tris a black, white, black and watte, taupe, navy, ra Uedhabasrerel eteecrer ie $8.00 Ready-to-Wear Hats, $4.95 Another assortment of beautiful black velvet Hats, with white ostrich trim- mings; smart styles for street wear. Most remarkable Hat value in the clty. ‘Main and Mezzanine floors, Kast Building, Sale of Hemmed Sheets Sizes before hemming. Standard bleached muslin She>ts, very moderately q 2x2 yards, 60c. each. : 244x2¥%4 yards, 74c, each. 18c. hemmed Pillow Cases, 14c. each. 45x36 inches. Made from Utica Mills 10c. quality yard wide bleached Muslin Cambric, 8c. a yard. 2%4x2% yards, 68¢. each. Subway floor, West Building, nvaolAy SPECIAL, | Towels and Napkins All linen red and blue plaid Glass Towels, hemmed ready Hemmed Heavy all linen hemmed Dish Towels, ready for use. At 34ceach. Heavy all linen ready-made Roller Towels, 2% yards long. Good quality silver bleached hemmed Napkins, 18 inches Main floor, rear, East Butlding, At $1.25 a dozen. [CUTHURSDAY SPECIAL Children’s White Lawn Dresses, 69c OF WHITE LAWN, lace and embroidery trimmed. Sizes 2 to We have a most com: rehensive showing of Coats for ch . Tae gate amon ip) rq s for children. Prices range [THURSDAY SPECIAL. —] $1.98 54-In. Chinchillas, $1.49 Yd. THE MOST HIGHLY favored coating materjals for women's and children’s These ar@ 44 inches wide, all wool, and have sold here as a special at $1.79 a yard; for Thursday only at $1.49. Colors are silver gray, dark gray, brown, gray blue and navy. wear at a remarkably little price. [THURSDAY SPECIAL. _] RSDAY SPECIAL, Clocks and Lamps $2.98 Gas Lamps, $1.98 Old brass portables, complete with burner, mantle, chimney, tubing, goose- neck and 10-inch four-panel cathedral art glass shade and four-panel* glass crown, in amber or green; beaded fringe to match. 98c Imported Traveling Clocks, 75¢ Each One day guaranteed movement, inclosed in green or black leatherette case. Bubway floor, Centegl Building, THURSDAY SPECIAL. J Curtains and Upholsterings $5.00 and $6.00 Imported Irish Point Lace Curtains, a a Wrtir a aa 2.00 to $5.00 Imported Tapestries and Silk Dam: 39c., 98c, and $1.59 a yard. Wein of 1, 114, 2 and 1,500 Squares of Tapestries, Di ks Velours, 100 bo 9§c. each. ante Napisy: $1.00 House Dresses, 85c HOUSE DRESSES of dark and light colors. Made in a |. s. number of new mode! $2.00 Kimonos, $1.75 Made of crepe cloth in dainty floral designs. model; white satin collar and cuffs, piped with contrast- $3.00 Bath Robes, $2.89 Bath or Lounging Robes of eiderdown. cuffs trimmed with satin to match; worsted girdle in red, gray, light blue and pink. Mezzanine floor, center, right, Central Building, Second floor, front, East Building. Main floor, West Building, ‘Third floor, front, Central Building, Empire Collar and T__THURSDAV SPECIAL. THURSDAY SPECIAL. | Men’s 20c to 35¢ Half Hose, IIc LISLE THREAD AND COTTON Half Hose, in fancy stripes and plaids; embroidered figures and side clocks; Men's 25c Black Cotton Ralf Hose, 19¢ full fashioned and seamless, Black cotton Half Hose, full fash- joned, made’ with double soles, heels and toes. 3 Mgte Moor, Men's Building, $1.25 Corsets at 79c Thomtoa's glove-fitting Corsets. Long straight hip el. $2.00 J. B. Corsets, 98¢ Extreme straight hip, medium and Made of white coutil, supporters attached. $3.50 American Lady Corsets, $1.98 New long straight hip models, made of white fancy coutil, supporters attached. Sale of Brassieres, 49¢ Made of batiste and embroidery, Four new models. Second floor, front, Rast Butlaing.