The evening world. Newspaper, October 25, 1912, Page 24

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0 ionger te there a question as to rg gh I od pal f a there being interes taken tn LJ nm i‘. rouglrout the the Taft ‘campaign. ‘There's a| State and will finish in the Garten. ‘man in Maine who hae taken a vital|One of the principal apentors at that aress Interest in it. He received one of those it de eaid, will 11 the Garden, PARSDNGER on the elevator at the Manhattan Hotel this morn- ing was a portly looking gentie- men, smug and clean shaven, Hvi- ‘ “Yours of the 2Xth at hand and in , feply will say that ft looks as though fon. Mr. Taft etands put "ttle show fm and about Maine at the present time. The Bull Moose is carrying everything ‘with a high hand about us here. Bo if we do anything hore it will take con- erable excitement around jeadquarters and the town was looked up in the cen- @us reports, It has a population of 112 LL three parties in the national struggle are making dollar cam- That is one thing wpon ~dhere and $100,000 there goes @ long way “40 helping things in the three-cormnered “Gent. Of all the songs which have Been introduced in the campaign not ‘one has made a pronounced hit. ‘fone of the most popular songs @ay Kicking around Broadwa: », You Great Big Beautiful Doll: y has overlooked a bet. OHN HAYS HAMMOND has called his dinner to the President and the Republican leaders off until after election, When John Hayw was in the mining game he never advised put | ‘ing any money into the ground until | after he got his assay returns. The | aemy returns on the Presidential boom ‘won't be in until Nov. 2 Dinner must No odds how, bad your liver, stom- ach or bowels; ‘how much your head ow miserable and uncomfortable are from ipation, indi iliousness and get the desired results with HERE will be « big tariff mecting at the Hippodrome on Sunday night. Tho tariff will be for rev- @muo only and the revenue wih be Clean your stomach, liver and bowels turned over to the Wilson campaten to-night; end the headache, biliousness, dizziness, nervousness, sick, sour, gaesy stomach, backache and all other fon), Wiliam Sulzer, Gus Thomas and May Irwin will do monologue apecial- tea and the fun of living high will be Mlustrated by George M. Cohan, Cilft Gordon, pretty girls with duffy skirts, Pretty giria without fluffy skirts, Wille ee Opitter, Louise Dresser, Arthur Pryor's “Band and others too numerous to mene “ton, but just numerous and humorous enough. Meson Peters, Secretary of ‘Witeon and Marshall Theatrical a yo that tf Wilson 1s elected ‘these kind of good things will be going 8 for for years anyhow. UDOLPH SPRDCKYILS, President of the Wilson Progressive Re- Publican Leazue, i in receipt of & telegram from A. B. Nye, Comptroller ef California, saying he has come out | for Wilson. Mir. Nye says that he can't ' @tand for the recall. Small blame to Nye The Comptrolier of Cal. man. He saye he itved in In-| fetana in 1901. That knocks all specula-| &s to “Who's Who" in the present ign, ‘The Governor says that he | ‘Unadle to identity the man. The Gov- needn'! worry about that. _ Mentify himset after the election. ‘the man who wore the derby hat. Don’ “You remember, Governor? | OL, JAMES HAMILTON LEWIS | ays that Illinois ia a cinch for | the Democrats and that Indiana | ? i champion poll taker hae been . awakened in Onto. He writes to the Democratic heaAquarters that hey will carry Ohio by 20,00 votes, 40 sleep again, dear, It wax only 4 It would be a ortme to tel! to ® man with influensa, “ADAM BUDE says that a boy's eT home twice a dey anyhow, Ex- man Bede used to lie on a and loves to 4well onthe happy Betting up et 4 o'clock in the morn- Bpperis to everybody, ho myn, ) SPPeais 0 wtrongly to him that iethines stays up #0 he won't mine he how irying. to prod you out of p warm spot you've held dewn for iy — . GENTLAMIAN remotely conneot- | ed with Mutt Moose headquarters | mate @ two to one waser last that Roosevelt will carry fe Part of the bet wae the nam- the States, Hoe namel Michiyan, Conneotiout, pest lari bought at regular prices, Special for Saturday, $1.98 Open Monday, Thursday and Saturday Evenings according to present ar. | father-tn-law Tangements, wil be John Maynard Har- | #ome strange twists one of the George Washington} 2000 ——— or . |ewina, vetept Truth ‘Tellers af tie Taft! QBJECTS TO COCAINE VOTE. campnig! om ‘ Mr. Harlan'a voke alone, campaign buttons. dors vote. aniced, the coon! cett anew “T wi el! cocaine, tence the cage stopped at the or se'ling cocaine. | BOWELS SLUGGISH, LNER TORPI, HEADAGHY,BILIOUS?="CASCARETS” tress; relieve your torpid liver and con- stipated bowels of all the sour bile, gases and clogged-up waste which is producing estion, | the misery. iggish inte: 10 CENT BOXES -ANY ORUG STORE * ALSO 25 & SO CENT BOXES» RK WHILE YOU SLEEP Wo oo FRIEND OF THE PEOPLE” 182-184-186-188-190 -""* OpEN'*"*"~_ 222-224-226-228 MITH ST. “ONDA? GRAND ST. Cor. Warren St. EVENINGS. Near Driggs Ave. BROOKLYN a Smart Winter A On Our Easy Terms oP FOR ae | CREDIT [=-"| srve COATS, 9.25 “Johnnie” coats; full length garments; made of newest materials and colorings; misses’ sizes, Excellent selection LADIES’ and SUI MISSES’ - - made of the latest whipcord materials and man- nish serge, strictly man-tallored, lined with silk messaline or guaranteed satin. Skirt is made in new envelope effect, with the high girdle. Special, S 1 1-50 ALTERATIONS FREE yourns': SUITS Splendid new fabrics, colorings and weaves. Grays, browns, black and blue. 00 W ROOKLYN' jum and @mvall shapes, would cost you pa a twelfth floor. “Progressive headquar- | ters?” queried the elevator boy man awoke with a start. he cried. “I'm a Domocratte RS, ALICH LONGWORTIT con- campaign. It is naturally sup. powed that the money came from her ¢ husband, and Nick is running for NING | , well! Politics has sTOMAGH « SOUR FOOD’ Wonder what upset your stomach—which pi Well, don't. bother, ach is ; nd what you just ate has fermented into stubborn lum ! id eructate undigested food; breath foul, and in.five minutes you truly will wonder what Judge Fawcett Remands tor sen- tence Seller of Drug. When Samuel Lippman of No. Willoughby street, Brooklyn, was ar- do yo ted the Jutge's became « Judge Faweoett bull running on the Republican ticket for! stomach, A little D the Supreme Court bench, but he made | they eat their fi it clear that he wante no cocaine venr “Why do you wear that button? Are | you one of my workers?” the Judge “A fellow named Labman gave it to m the defendant thought I would wear Jt this morning." “J guppoae you are trying to get me elers’ vote,” ‘Do you plead guilty?" | wl guilty to an atten’ ’ said Tappan, and he was remanded until next Monday for sens MAKES DISORDER FEEL FINE IN_Fi CURES INDIGESTION, y By SOURNESS, GAS, HEARTBUR: Tmrteon persona have been Indicted by the Kings County Grand Jury this hed im thought, ‘he passed | month for having in thelr possession ‘s—you| A L0-cent box of Cascarets keeps your head clear, stomach sweet, liver and bowels regular and you feel cheerful and bully for months. children—their little insides need a good, gentle, cleansing, too, BROO: a ea WORLD, FRIDAY, 00 Pa eee ee MEXICAN REBELS EXPLAIN. Didn't Shoot Federals Recnw: Regarded Them i of thi Millions of m i t 1 CORNER DRIGGS AVENUE—BROOKLYN—CORNER WYCKOFF STREET $100 Worth of Furniture 75c Weekly CLOTHING PER CENT. DISCOUNT will be allowed on your purchase if you bring this : advertisement with you, yy No Deposit niet. did not oppose the Federal treops, as! they thought they were coming Into the elty to Join them, Gen. Felix Dubs, they say, told them this, Spies are @enounc- ing to the authorities every the rebellion. Get ¢ other revobution- | BAD? BELCHING 6 WANT TO FEEL FINE? of the food did the damage | epsin occasionally keeps this delicate organ regulated and ods without fear. ED STOMACHS VE MINUTES, Ba -~- Mixture Coat, $5.90 BROOKLYN OPPENHEIM, Guinsz@ Fulton and Bridge Streets, Brooklyn Will Place on Sale Saturday 250 Women’s Trimmed Hats A number of smart and attractive models of plush, silk beaver, velour and velvet. Girls’ Chinchilla Coats 4,5, 6,8 and 10 years. Navy Blue, Brown and Gray Chin- chilla, full flannel lined, button to neck, velvet collar, siik emblem on sleeve. 6.75 Value $8.75 Girls’ Corduroy Coats 4, 5,6 and 8 years. Wide Wale Corduroy in Black, Navy and Brown; collar, cuffs and belt of sclf material or moire silk, full lined. 7,90 Value $12.50 Girls’ Washable Dresses................. 2.00 Gitls’ Smart Serge Dresses............. 3.95 Misses’ Smart Serge Dresses............. 9.75 Misses’ Charmeuse Dresses..... Wereem WOene Girls’ School and Dress Coats......... . §.90 Misses’ and Juniors’ Smart Coats....... 9.75 isses’ and Small Women’s Suits parel Prices that you can't equal In any Cash Store, and we will give you many months to pay. $Q.75--$3.5 Al! Goods Guaranteed ECKLY CLOTHES THE FAMILY] The Largest Millinery Store in America ILGOX'S MYRTLE AVE. AND BRIOGESST. Saturday Specials Ostrich Trimmed Velvet Tams, $1.98 ‘The exceptionally low price on these hats ts made possible only by the Jargo number we sell when we offer a special at bargain prices mlar, clever little hata are made of excellent quality velvet in soveral of the #tylos, with outrich farios or @ large cluster of tine fully arranged at tho wlde or back. Mey would ell me $4, 8 Plush and Velvet Hats at $1.98 opportunity not ito be missed to got an untrimmed hat of plush crown and aii velvet op plush brim: ws REAL ESTATE AT AUCTION. | LKNOW it will pay then go look at t 464 Lots and 9 Dwellings Broadway, 258th to 26lst Street, Riverdale Ave. and adjacent avenues and streets Must Be Sold at Public Auction Tuesday, Nov. 12th, 1912 At the Exchange Salesroom 70% on Mortgage JOSEPH P. DAY, Auctioneer 31 Nassau Street THS OPEN MONA SAT EVENINGS b |AL_ESTATE AT AUCTION, Do You Realize What “‘Must Be Sold’? Means? IT MEANS that if at the Auction Sale you bid $50 for a lot worth $1,000 and it is the highest bid made, the lot MUST be sold to you, even though you have a chance of selling your bid for $500 profit a minute afterwards. ITHAVE FREQUENTLY seen this happen at forced sales at a poor season of the year such as this. ou to send for a map and is property. Misses’ Norfolk Cheviot Suits Misses’ Norfolk Corduroy Suits Values $10.00 and $12.00 Misses’ and Children’s Trimmed Hats 2.95 3.95 5.00 Boucle Coat, $9.78 Sizes 14, 16 and 18 years, or 34, 36, 38 Smart new models of chevron, ribbed serge, two-tone cloth, tailor serge whipcord, wide wale, cheviot and mixtures. 29.75 Value $23.50 Value $35.00 22.50 25.00 Sale of Women’s and Misses’ Coats The season’s most attractive models—three-quorters, seven-eighths and full length of Boucle, Broadcloth, Scotch and English Mixtures, Zibeline, Serge and Rough Wide Wale effects. our usual: high standard of quality in Black, Navy, Brown, Gray, etc. 15.00 and 19.75 Values to $29.75 14 Vesey Street Title Insured F re For Maps, ete., Apply Regardless of what extravagant price you may pay elsewhere for artificial den- ture, you'll get nothing to equal these Roofless Teeth in durability, beauty and satisfaction. They are simply unsurpassed and embody the last touch of expert crea- tive dental skill. The roof of the mouth Jewelry CREDIT oR Cait OF warie BOM fk ue DIAMO L.W.Sweet & Wombwar. Com. Ma/o1 Im eavh direction, Limited Tickets, amen ons, $4.00; JAMES BERGMAN B7MaidenLane Lost, FOUND AND REWARDS, Lovt—on 7 E fant peait the Rw HELP WANTED—MALE, iat Siu8 Tov ecks Boas, E is uncovered—taste is unimpaired and the teeth always remain firmly in place, as intended by replaced without plates—dec i Musee.) HOURS, 8 TO SSS | i Styles and make represent The New WATERBUR Come here in the ™ sf) hi a wRE! 2h - =! i teeth restored—loose teeth made RED Tl Se rers suaranteed 10° ye Extractions and dental surgery ‘- dad NEW BOTANICAL DISCOVERY Full Sets of Teeth. .....$5. Gold Crown: \ von | || Gold Fillings... $1.00 up Silver Fillinge. Rh a ee remem | WATER: RY DENTAL PARLORS DIAMONDS ON CREDIT | 54 W. 23d St., New York. 414-116 Fulton St., Brooklyn YASY WEERLY OR MONTHLY PATMEN! Pe 3" American Watch N. E. Cor. 125th St. |}|If you have three or four teeth 1 will insert a full se 1 do this with absolute satisfaction. Examination BRIDGE WORK, PER TOOTH, $5.00 Artificial Teeth $7, $10 and $15 -DR.H. W.GUILSHAN, & 8th Ave. Entrance 271 W. 125th St, of your teeth free. | makes little difference what you need—a World Want will go get it,

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