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I nr = nn ee nen ant eR nd a wiste al | filling tits iong biel ud eminary at Mad inc NO ELECTION BONFIRES. Sig Tim" Sullivan is in Connecticut) he wae the ive wire of headauarters| . 7 his fight for Ce rees goes mer-| here. Chairman Iiilles wa ‘ble i] : > While his fe! Ee . , | Potter Asked to Prevent Them to ‘ kl ed belie If there were any nows at headquart , < Me henchman Ry here er wnomr aon't have} ‘t!® “After! ° got on the Job It bee Borough Preskient McAneny has | % (LUGE Nope," was the answer, “don't HAVE) gy "established fact that there Was ®/ gaked Police Commissioner Waldo to é x $0." | Republican headquarters in New York Jorder the polte to prevent the Hent MEMTHOL.CA “But isn't some one rufning against | —- bonfires electio: H U "a | Taft hit in the eye|!M& of bonfires election night Similar COUG H: orders were fesued in 1910 and 191i, as z ie yure.: Cuben thes | now Wilton hae his peg dg Rat peabes to bump. The Secret | @ result of which the Bureau of High- > ag Tal dive a t Kot the boy who) Waya was able to reduce greatly its uty i No doubt he'll re-| bill for repairs. The cost of such re- Tim's all take !t look ile a fixnt he vaudeville man-| Pairs In Manhattan for the last five J // Wight We're making his Aght. There A bullet couldn't | years follows: 1907, $79,118; 1908, $29,- in all sorts « ain't no fight.” Moose and a pea couldn't 083; 1909, $16,482; 1910, $12,905; 1911, ier hy arrest ene Pe hoe elephant. But the boy, $8,616. ‘git! iCh ly reheving Goy, Wilson made a hit with his audi-! yi) y live to poss aa the “guy"| If the department can have the co- COUGHS. COLDS ence when they put a man o ©) who put the pea in the G. 0. P. J operation of the citizens, ways Mr, Me- meeting on Thursday ni tems !Aneny, as well as that of the police, and HOARSENESS Btanding dow | Henna Swaffer, correspondent of the| this wholly unnecessary item of ex- hid? Up to the Gov r, who enme over here to| pense can be cut down even below the ing: 'S) sign, says that the| Seure of 1911, ple at the Bull Moose a There * extraordinary aftair.| TRAIN DRAGS HER IN AIR. | the interru onfided to a friend, “there “Don't put in’ couldn't tell whether ta very playing God Bave the] Caumht by Arm in Door, Woman I0 speaking a i ‘Pop Goes the King.’ " Carried Along “L” Stractare, & free ¢ we Pert Tight alonif. § So did the man who Charles 1. Murphy, Tammany's leader,|, BOSTON, Nov. 4.—Caught by an arm a him Eaturiay what he thought |! ® Car door yesterday, Miss Mary that. they |L@sount of Tacoma, Wash. was dragged v1 trom the platform and carried along th 2 and will be an ornament to any “feepoaded:| ievated mructire for Atty. fot ae Walters Piano. THE piano houge-of New York. te doors , andes forty fest etove the ground, ahe : , | re dae Ffovgo wn it] "Hum! Were the Prowrenateet yo] mas unconscious when reseed PUT THE OTHER The merit of Walters Pianos has built up a big | ited” Speen’ go down, and when it | New York he ate his fret lobater. ‘Bring — ee Endorsed by B.oom- | business for us. r, tremendous output enables us-to | fiihu. Bil! Onkieg ag a, white Tm ee erence ciutted. nig. nape A CANVASS. FIFTEEN CENTS sell the most reliable pianos and player pianos at the | {u!!y, icine: to| ane.eat te heh, Are vou eapecting A | ‘ad idk BANK. ingdale Bros. lowest prices; our cash resources permit us to sell these } Paine! t@ the olevat ing a tnfially: Sharkey. held his knite na) OF New York’s ould J | instruments on terms to suit each and every pur- | persiea we alev prigh sition before m + “ve Of thea iat ; "| fad, looking the waiter over, sai’ Tm | Qregsed men would J yS chaser’s conveniefice. hop: More's Presiden: Taft and he's got. his cei | i ndjust: “Avner the Preriont was hore on Sat- they get anything at Demo- /FESUIt IN an Over- National neadquarters that ‘t look good they send it to Bill Deveraux, Secretary of the New Jersey State Committee. The other day they c {got the measliest lot of red Wilson buttons ever seen, “send ‘em to Deveraux,” said Assistant Secretary Vick. ‘We've got to pay tor them and might as well use them." Deveraux acknowledged thelr reecipt as follows: ia gives me great pleasure to ac- go the receipt at headquarters out of the elevator. himself and walked up to Bil! and shoo hands with him. As the late Burns of Scotland said: “It's goin when we see ourselves as others © Per iOc Bottle News was sca’ ers this 1 fe home—gone to fer Taft. Gus was sun b | qeress agent for the w kno ington, where he Is coreeepondent for the Cincinnati Times-Star. At any rate | SUAS Derbies and Soft Hats, $3 & $4} Our stores close at noon Election Day. TRY IT YOU WILL SAY SO YOURSELF, GROCERS SELL IT, E. Pritchard, Maker, 331 buttons, including one box of able looking red ones, which The Brill Stores Will Be Open All Day To-Morrow for This Big Election Day Overcoat and Suit Sale For $15 & $18 $15. For $20 & $25 o] . Overcoats Overcoats @ and Suits and Suits r a . Winter Overcoats, among which: are rosig ey Ghachetield modelo, Pt blue, gray and brown chinchillas with mg" “bh b sie a irae pie belt and split sleeves; and brown, gray ‘i a hail ahs plain and and heather mixtures, belted and plain; oy banat Jain blacks and Oxfotds: many with patch pockets and split aoe SUITS in brown pi sleeves; also blacks and Oxfords. and blue mixtures; also plain blacks WINTER SUITS in hundreds of and blues;.cheviots, worsteds and serges, blue, gray, brown and heather mix- all well tailored and finished. Splendid tures, in newest and smartest of this sea- values at $10. son’s models and designs. ll at $15. On Gale at ‘nines Only—Not at 49th Stree. On Sale at 4 Stores Only—Not at 49th Street, ; For $30&535 Overcoats e and Suits For*25&$30 Overcoats and Suits Of. splendid quality and unusually S e Fine hand-tailored garments, styled good style; smart, distinctive, well tai- avin S and finished in the skilful, painstaking, lored Chinchilla Overcoats with belt, split of custom manner, for which you would ordinarily pay $5.00 to $10.00 more. Newest and smartest of this season’s models and designs. Overconts of chin- chilla, tweed, kersey and vicunas, belted and plain; and SUITS in a varied assortment of handsome heather mix- tures, grays and browns. Sp ecial Note—Chinchilla Overcoats =i $15, 820 & $25 Pp season’s most popular coats—that’s why we mention them a have belts, shawl or notch collar, and split sleeves, and are extra special values at these special prices. Stores Open All Day T sleeve, and shawl or notch collar; tweeds, vicunas, kerseys and cheviots, in b:own, grays, blues, heather and, of course, blacks and Oxfords. SUITS of finest fabrics in this season’s newest models and designs. Browns, grays and blues in large variety. To-Morrow—Election Day | Bull Frothers | 279 Broadwi. Union Square, 14th Street, near Broadway 128TH STREET STORE, CORNER THIRD AVENUE—OPEN EVENINGS near Chambers Street 47 Cortlandt Street, near Greenwich Broadway and 49th Street THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 4, en and there the Rev. D, G r of Prot. Drew Theological y \whelming vote ats eed UuCce IT’S WORTH A QUARTER 1912, COME, TO- MORROW, ELECTION DAY & Take Advantage of Bloomingdales’ Wonderful Sale of WALTERS PIANOS & PLAYER-PIANOS To-morrow, Tuesday, Bloomingdales’ will hold their remarkable Election Day sale of pianos that will present to the people of New York the greatest piano opportunities in recent years. Don’t fail to attend. No prospective purchaser who. wishes to economize in buying a piano or player-piano can afford to miss these golden opportunities presented in this wonderful Bloomingdale sale. The offerings are exceptional. With Every Piano More than 40 years of uninterrupted and undis- puted success, based on the principles of honest, up- FRE and Player-Piano right methods, agsure you of perfect protection in a AN ificent Vernis Marti piano purchase af Bloomingda les’. We stand on the "as heey hy binet - platform of absolutely meritorious pianos; for you, and Sele, 7 c 9 . bs oid, stele tens of thousands of people who have placed their | ton #25 or more trust in our pignos have permanently elected us aa Here is a copy of the guarantee which goes with every cabinet is a work of art, we} \You Can Make}: fact, It is No Interest. No Insurance. No Extras. Take Your Choice of These 9 Golden Opportunities finished Prices and terms for Player Pianos include Vernis-Martin gilt music roll cabinet, bench, cover and 12 rolls of music of your own selection, and free delivery. On Pianos they include Vernis-Martin gilt music cabinet, stool, cover and free delivery. Richardson Piano $1 7 5 Regular Price $275.00 Walters Piano Style A $2 25 Regular Price Walters Piano Style S $ 19 5 Regular Price $300.00 $325.00 Walters Piano Style E $27 5 ian 44 Price Walters Piano Style B $2 45 Regular Price $350.00 Walters Piano Style D $260 Regular Price $375.00 Walters 88-Note Richardson 88-Note Player Piano $ 3 50 Regular Price $550.00 aera Player Music Rolls An Unusual Sale of New and Up-to-Date Player Music Rolls for all standard 88- note player-pianos at prices ranging 35e up from | Walters 88- Note Player Piano Player Piano $395 Si sines ia $ 500 Regular Price 00, 00 $700.00 === AlLL CARS TRANSFER TO=—=— Exchange If you have a piano, exchange it for a beauti- ful new Walters Piano or Playes-piano. - We will give you the privilege of paying any balance due at the rate of $1 or $24 week, Lexington to 3d Ave. 59th to 60th Street