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NV, LERSLATURE , OES DEMOERATE | BY LARGE MAJORITY Wtate Senate, Too, Goes to ''s Gov.-Elect Sulzer’s Party by 19 Votes. |ADISO! | MB Tanett®....m ‘The Democrats have made a remark- Pdle sweep, electing a State Senate and Assembly, with strong majorities in Doth houses. In the Senate their ma- ty will be 19, it was estimated, on face of late returns, over thelr ma- Mority of eight last year. Im the Assembly at the next session the Democratic majority will be about ©, against the Republicans’ majority Of & at the last session. These figures may be changed by a few votes one ‘way or the other when the complete re- turns are in, This is about the way the two houses will be lined up: Manhattan and the Bronx send a solid Democratic delegation to the Assembly ‘with the exception of two Progressives| <M. Schaap in the Thirty-firet and 8. Buffern in the Eighth District. Chau ¢auqua County also sends a Bull Moose Assemblyman to Albany, G. W. Judge. ‘With the Democrats holding the whtp |1, fhand in the Assembly there is likely to|# C2. $e a spirited contest for the Speaker- | 4 Bhip. Several of the younger meinbers Be wall ts former Speaker Dr, Robert . Bush of Chemuns, who has been re- wieoted, aspire to preside over the pro- feedings of the House. The candidate|;, y, woods. fnost Ikely to win 1s Alfred E. Smith |"* wt the Second New York District, who has been Demooratic floor leader for | j, the past two years. ‘The contest for Republican floor leader Probably will be between H. J. Hinman |1, H, of Aibany and ©. W. Phillips of Rochester. COMPLEXION OF THD SENATE, 19) Republicans Independence League. Democratic majority COMPLEXION OF TE ‘Democrats ..... al Notice F convenience of our customers ised wry of Gemouatres- ooklmay Flatinsh. Jamaica, foun Newark Sérsey GY: . Copyright, 1912, by Stone & McCarrick, Inc. for a misunderstanding. ONEILL? AA. 6. tute. R11. 0. A, teense coe THE EVENING “WORT, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 6, 1012. SENECA, areene Thaw ©, 6.—Gov, ng Col. | | cally PROVIDE) compl at of 4,372 a will gain | | w ject @ at Wilson, | more, is safely 1241 ee betting on race tracks Was rejected, as was that 10 refuse nce of the Carnegie Wbrary gift LOS ANGBLES, Cal hundred and nineteen out of 673 in Los Roosevelt 60,680; W' Best & Co. Why Should The Mother Of A Baby : the De ——p— GEORGIA. ATLANTA, Ga,, fon's majority in this State may reach | %,00. The entire Democratic Congres: atonal delegation was re-elected, Younty went Democratic for the first ein fifty years, Nov. Waste time and energy shopping all over New York, when Anything and Every- thing in an Infant's Outfit can be found at BEST & COS' in greater number and variety, than at any other place. What’s The Use? FIFTH AVENUE Shopping Centre AMS CO, Sixth Avenue, 20th to 22d Streets. One-third of these *2482 WO WEEKS ago to-day we re-announced thisco-operative sale. To-day—one third of these pianos(in round figures) havebeen sold. We told youthen that co-operation was power. This has been fully proved by the instantaneous success of this sale. The success of this sale was assured, however, from the hour it opened—its success lying in the one fact—that the pianos which are being sold through it are worth a lot more money than they are selling for—that they are being offered on the easiest sort of terms and that the co-operative purchasers are given innumerable privi- leges and advantages which absolutely safeguard their investment. The advantages you obtain through buying | a player-piano on this co-operative plan We want to make these so plain to you that there cannot be the least chance at an average ‘on payments. tew rolls of m immediately payment. Next—player-pianos such as these are usually sold upon payments of thirty-five to fifty dollars cash and fifteen to twenty dollars a month. Under the usual plan of selling, interest is charged for the time taken, when a player-piano is sold Next--the regular method of selling player-pianos docs not include any special paving the customer a player-bench and probably a Your piano or player-piano will be delivered Make your selection at once. The first and most important advantage is, these player-pianos sell regularly price of five hundred and fifty dollars each. This co-operative price is a aniform price of three hundred and ninety-five dollars each. Qur co-operative terms are five dol- lars as an initial payment, then only two dollars a week, Under this co-operative plan, there is no interest to be added to the price —three hundred and ninety-five dollars. Our co-operative plan not only in- cludes a player-bench and nine rolls of music—your own selection—but— A five-year guarantee — the same as on the piano. Privilege of returning the instru- ment within thirty days and ‘‘get- ting your money back.” Privilege of exchanging for an- other player-piano at any time with- in a year. And the voluntary cancellation of all unpaid payments ip the event of death, QNEILL-ADAMSCOo. Sixth Ave., 20th, 2 ind 22d Streets Main Store--Fifth Floor—Take 22d St, >—> rivileges—other than isic. ee upon receipt of the 5 dollar initial Elevators, Un parle bef (SL URLS rTP ETN « give Wilton « ‘0 | plurality over Taft of 2,54, Gov. Pothie, | mocrats ature, c enator Wet- 6.—Gov. which | | Wile Polk weakness. PORT SHOE At Thirty-Fifth Street Co., and upon arrival are being tested and inapected by M more “Offers The Pianos for this Co-oper- ative sale are being personally selected at the factory by Mr. (. Alfred Wagner, President of the Lyrachord pianos have been sold == Brief paragraphs which tell whole co-operative plan Firat. You get @ plano which is worth wularly at threo hundred and lor two hundred and forty. and seventy-five cents, sav- ing you at the outset one hundred and ‘one dollers and twenty-five cents, Second. When you finish paying for your plano, if bought in the usual way, you still owe from twenty-five to thirty- five dollars interest, ‘Through co- operative plan, whon you have our two hundred and forty-eight dollars and seventy-five cents, you have finished paying. There are no further pay- mente to be made, either on account of intorest or for any other reason. Third. Inatend of paying twenty to twonty-five dollars as a first payment and ten, twelve or fifteen dollars » month, as you will to a regular way, during this co- operatiy you pay but five dollars to join in t woclate movement and then but one dollar and twenty-five cents a week. Fourth, You get tho strongest quaran- tee ever put on « piano, a joint guarantec Kohler & . «living you protection for five years that is as safe as ® Government bond. Fifth, You get the privilege of re- turning your plano at the end of a thirty days’ trial and getting your money back. Sixth, Within one year from the day you met your plano, through this co. operative plan, you may exchange tt for any reason whatsoever, without so pald are voluntarily c your death—thus lea: of encumbrance to your family. Eighth. operative. pl chah dividends for enc! Ue the Iife of tue 60-0) of one hundred and ninety-five Ms privilege it is You get through this co- Ian an opportunity to earn ‘and every week's shortsned™ Phrough iv joasible for you to. earn cayh dividende Rmounting in il to twenty-nine dollars and twenty-five cents, Ninth, You portunity to secure. others ti ite in. this, plan, hie seit ture othe cost af your faatrument, : Tenth, Under this plan, two tunings, a piano «tool to match the piano, a late Atylo scarf and delivery within dred and fifty miles ew Yor ine cluded without a ny further ex- pense to the two hundred and forty-elghe dollars and seventy-five cents & broad and liberal pl nomy—its main theme n to those who put pianos on through It It is not enough to say they are well shod. See to it that they are rightly shod. ’ 3 33 School Children Out of Every 100 / are handicapped by arch trouble. This is deplor- able, because almost entirely preventable. Faulty footwear is commonly the cause of arch Protect your children’s feet by having them properly fitted in the COWARD ARCH SUP- A known and approved shoe for helping weak ankles, holding the arch in place—and to correct and prevent ‘* flat-foot ’’ conditions. Looks like an ordinary shoe, but gives extraordinary com- fort, support and protection to growing foot structures. Coward Arch Support Shee aad Coward Extension Heel, have been made by James S. Coward, Im his Custom Department, for ever 30 years. Coward Shoes are imitated, but cannot be duplicated Sold only from the ONE Coward Shoe Store JAMES S. COWARD *i223 Werree'st.) NEW YORK Malt Orders Fitted Sold Nowhere Else Send for Catalogue other two mediums in the HIE Sunday World’s Want Directory makes of Positions” than any, universe. WMINZ chased babes us can be e: ne oF ‘ash, within one year. 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