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" Rudolph Spreckels Suggests 14 CHARGE OF FRAUD INCALFORNAB ROSEVELT PAR Offer of $5,000 for Evidence of Crooked Work. STARTS FOR THE COAST. Vote in the State so Close That Only Official Count Can , . Settle It. After telegraphing representatives of ov. Wileon in California that they ehould offer %,000 reward for evidence of any fraud in the Los Angeles County election, Rudolph Spreckels, head of the Progressive Republican Wilson League, announced this afternoon that he would start at once for California. Spreckels, who has long been promi- nen: in California affairs, said he be- Meved the counting of the votes In Low Angeles county should be carefully In- vestigated and that he was planning to raise a fund to pay for auch @ purpose, | Pilcations. “According to the latest returns,” said | LLINOIS Spreckels, “Roonevelt leads Gov. Wilson in California by 65 votes, Being familiar with the fornia political situation, f feel that a careful investigation should ‘ve promptly made concerning the slow count and unexplained changes which have taken place in the election returns in Los Angeles County. I have eus- Geste’d to thowe leaders interested in Gov, Wilson's campaign in California that a fund be raised ¢ enough to make a thorough and hing inveet!- gation of the Los Angeles County elec- tion returns. SUGGESTS A REWARD OF $5,000 FOR EVIDENCE. “ana X suggest thas a reward of $5,000 be offered for evidence of frend, “I have always stood for exact jus- tice and will personally #ee to it that Gov. Wilson gets every vote he ts en- titled to in California.” A despatch to the Associated Press this afternoon aad: “With 136 Precinots missing and Roosevelt lead- ing Wilson on the face of tie returns by 120, California wae still in the doubtful column, Indications were that whatever the findings the win- ner's inargin ‘would be so:small that Gn official recount of the entire State Probably would be necessary, Control of the Senate seems certainly { in Case of @ tie, But there are States to be heamt from where the result is ft] doubtful, notably Iitnois where the returns changed the legislative total | with each successive report. The Demo- cratic isaders at Headquarters are con- fident that they will get two, and prob- ably three of the ining States, thus giving them the working margin | required for the proposed legislative | program. | DOUBTFUL STATES ON UNITED STATES SENATORSHIP. The Roosev States to-day were | Pennsylvania, Michigan, Minnesota, Washington and South Dakota; Utah and Idaho. he result, #o far as the "¢ concerned, are in doubt jp hinging on the out- | come, are Iilinois, Michigan, Wyoming, Tennessee and Oregon. The Democra leaders seemed very confident froin advices received here that they wo get the Senators from Oregon and Tennessee. Much interest wae expresaed to-day in the political affiliations of the sressives in the House and in the ous States where they sent men to Legimiature. For inetanoe, it was pointed out that in Tilinois the Pro- gressive Legislature could combine with ! the Democrats and elect a United States Senator to succeed Senator Cullom. Whether they will vote for James Ham- leading Democratic @ question. In nd Progr Wyoming, | In Congress it waa said the Demo- crate would be asked by the Progressive leaders to assign minority representa- tion on the House committees to the Progressive Congressmen elected. Presi- lwon will be asked to name Pro- “# as the minority members of all commissions and boards that he ts compelled to fll and for whose authorina- tion laws provide for minority as well an majority representation. All this is certain to bring about numerous com- 18 FOR WILSON BY NEARLY 14,000 PLURALITY. Complete, although not official figures, from I)linola give President-elect Wilson @ plurality of 13,855 In the State. The total vote was Wilaon, 406,416; Roosevelt, 380,661; Tett, 255,006 For Governor, Dunne, the Democratic nominee, received 406,203; Deneen, Re- publican, 26,63; Funk, Progressive, 277,886. An offictal count, including the votes cast by mall, will be necessary to settle the race for Governor of Kansas, With unofficial reports from all of the 106 counties, the managera for Arthur Cap- per, Republican, clatmed a lead of 1,000, On the same returns the Democrats claimed a plurality of 1,600 for Hodges. It in entimated that the mati vote will Ukely run 8,000, Thompson, Democrat, has been elected United States Senator over Gov, Stubbs, Republican, ae Free for the Children. There will be a coupon rinted in next Sunday’s orld good for a No-Soap! Bubbler, a device whic! makes large, glistening soap! bubbles without the use of soap suds. Just the thing forachildren’s party. Don’t Democrutic. ‘The sure Democratic Sen-| Miss this coupon. Order ators number 48, one half of the total membership, and thie will give a Demo- cratic Vice-President the deciding vote $30%$50 VALU ES ar before. have achieved «fl “ALWAYS A with every purchase. measure that can- not be equalled for less than $50, Spe- cial for one week -_ Henry A. Ritchie & OUR ONLY STORE The Suitings we are showing this season at $15.75 are worth many times more than the price we ask and the fabrics and designs are in almostendless variety. The reason we are not asking the aver- age tailor’s price of $30 to $50 for these Suitings has been explained many times The principal upon which we i our success has been: LARGE BUSINESS, ALWAYS A SMALL PROFIT. Ther, again, our guarantee always goes DRESS SUITS—, With the season of social festivities upon us it may be that your Evening Drses Suit is a little the worse for wear. Here is an opportunity to get an Evening Dress Suit made to your $95.00 Let This Settle Your Clothes Question Here is a proposition for the man who persists in buying ready-mades at fictitious prices and of ques to say nothing of fit and workmanship; come here and get an all wool suit or over coat made to your individual measure, and if it is not better value for less money than a ready-made suit—don't take it 7 tionable quality \ next Sunday’s World in ad- vance. 3-PIECE The Season’s Fashion Real $30 to $50 Value end-of-season price HUDSON TERMINAL BUILDING 30 CHURCH STREET, CORNER DEY [ The man at sea on the clothes question finds a safe har- bor in the establishment of Henry A. Ritchie & Co. Follow our beacon of hanest $30 to $50 values at $15.75 and escape the treacherous rocks and channels of the unscrupulous ready-made concerns who get you as a customer once and then send you adrift, know- ing you will not return to be done a second time. MATERIALS OF PURE WOOL FROM $30 TO $50 VALUE MADE TO YOUR MEASURE, SPECIAL, THIS WEEK. SUITS OR OVERCOAT CHILLA OVERCOATING The season's latest craze, Chinchilla Over- coatings, rough and shaggy effects, loose or belted backs; warmth without weight. Guaranteed to give long service, at the unheard of THE To Relieve Rheumatism the body-woste producing uric acid must be gradually arrested and the blood purified. Correct diet is essential. Abstain from tea and anything containing alcohol; eat meat only once a day and take SCOTT’S EMUL- SION after every meal, SCOTT'S EMULSION is rich in blood- making qualities and makes new blood free . from the poisonous products which irritate the joints and muscles; its wonder- ful powers relieve the enlarged, stif- fened joists; and more, SCOTT’S EMULSION re- places body-weakness with sound body-strength by its con- centrated nourishing properties. Physicians everywhere prescribe SCOTT'S EMULSION for rheumatism. Scorr & Bowne, Bloomfield, N. J. 12-98 GOLD DUST digs deep after germs Soap merely washes over the surface, leaving a greasy film behind it. Gold Dust “goes to the bottom,” and insures absolute purity and sanitary safety. Wh not sanatize your home, as well as clean it Soap needs muscle help; Gold Dust does all the hard part of the task without your assistance. Gold Dust is a good, honest, vege- table-oil soap in powdered form, to which are added other purifying materials in just the right propor- tions to cleanse easily, vigorously and without harm to fabric, utensils or hand. Another National Campaign “Swat the Dirt” (s & j “Let the°GOLD DUST TWINS do your w THE N. K. FAIRBANK COMPANY, Chicago 1B) MADE TO MEASURE 21S") = “a Ou OUR ONLY STORE TUT ETeT ena ware TNT TPRSETTTTTT EET TTTTY a sr EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 8, 1912. i a ateatec ia Ai neni ame i liat bails MMe Ae a TT RIKER AND REGEMAN DRUG STO represent an idea that has been proved sound and true by nearly ninety years’ steady growth and prosperity. That idea is service to the public and the best quality of drug store goods at the lowest price consistent with that quality. In every department ot our business that idea has directed our energies. That idea guides our prescription departments. How vital to the public’s interest is the proper compounding of prescriptions! The right drugs—no substitutions or omissions. rugs at the proper strength—not inert through age. Drugs that are pure—not adulterated. Drugs such as these are essential to the purposes of the physician in prescribing. ‘the doctor prescribes. It is the pharmacist’s duty to compound the doctor’s pre- scription with absolute accuracy. Riker and Hegeman drugs are pure, of absolute quality, maintained at standard strength. In no instance and under no condition do we allow the use of inferior or inert materials. Every prescription is prepared with absolute accuracy. Each prescription receives the personal attention of TWO Registered Pharmacists of extensive city experience. We assert that Riker and ik -geman Drug Stores give the public expert service and intelligent, careful attention in the prescription department. We KNOW that no other drug stores in the world make greater efforts to safeguard the sick and serve the doctor and the community. Y (jad, : (ie a st mm An Attractive Woman ] Yet even the woman with natural beauty endow- ment owes to her birthright of loveliness the obli- gation of systematic attention and care. Most thought must be given to the skin. Sparkling eyes, | exquisitely moulded features will be marred if the skin is not equally pleasing. The skin is the background of the picture— its color and texture bring out all the wonder and beauty of outline and expression. | Riker’s Dresden Face Powder has been especially devised with regard to the preservation and enhancement of the nat- ura] quality of the skin. Each day the face should be lightly massaged with Cold Cream before a thorough laving with hot, slightly soapy water. After the rinsing with cold water, a towel should be wrung out’ in cold water to which a few spoonfuls of Riker’s Witch Hazel has been added. Dresden Powder should be applied with, absorbent cot-! ton, thorough- | ly dusted over! Every Girl Likes Riker & Hegeman Candies BECAUSE In Riker's Perfect Chocolates every chocolate in the he face box is selected. Frequently in less expensive makes of candy the face and ‘ f , 4 4 aah heck and ak there is a sameness in the bonbons. Every piece of Riker’s lowed ge Perfect Chocolates is different—each one delicate and de ' _.. jlicious. The unquestioned equal of most chocolates selling main for sev-' at 50c and even 60c a Ib, Noes te | Riker’s Perfect Chocolates } Only 39c a lb. perfluity is re-! tnoved. | One’ __ In Billie Burke Chocolates we have achieved a triumph Inger Snowe’ in candy making—a delicate, entirely new blend of chocolaie {Y filled with a wide variety of original flavors. qual to any 80¢ be dipped i water aad ndy. Billie Furke Chocolates Only 50c a Ib. lightly passed} ce across — brow] and lashes to; Remover the Riker’s Special Chocolates—the candy is so good : : a.,_, therefore the profit is so little, and the demard for them so You cannot realize the possibilities’ great that we can afford to sell them only once a week. Regu- of your own coloring until its effect Jar 40c value. powder dust. has been enhanced und heightened by Riker’s Special Chocolates the use of Dresden Face Powder. § ( The box, 25¢. Sold on Saturday oni) Only 29c The Best Hot Drinks at Our Soda Fountains. Our “Hot Drink Season” has now begun The Hot Malted Milk, Hot Chocolate, Hot Coffee, Hot Bouillon, etc., that we serve cannot be excelled in quality and jflavor. Each dish is expertly prepared according to the best recipe of some well known chef. The daintiness of service and the delicious wholesomeness cannot be improved. Throughout the winter we will continue to run a weekly |special which has been so popular with our ‘friends of the |fountain” all summer. This Week’s Special, Hot Tomato | Bisque, 10c. Riker's Dresden Face Powder upon the skin, but it y and velvet softness to ‘one of the skin. It is made in six tints: White, Flesh, Pink, Dark Pink, Brunette and Evening. To any purchaser of Riker's Dresden Fac will be given Free a trial size tin of Riner’s septic Tooth Powder, particularly recommended for intelligent dental hygiene. The Smile with Charm Wes J reveals a perfect “row of Orient pearls,” as IN the poet has it. And truly, such praise of well Iam ry) appearing teeth although extravagant is not Gee aeen) undeserved. No compound for the care of the ooooed' teeth better than Riker’s Tooth Powder has eo a «4 been made. It is composed of antiseptic oils yk ne sR Le fmm Tint =e | known to the dental profession as the best for cleansing and purifying the mouth and teeth. It is free from grit and acids that destroy ry et the delicate enamel of the teeth, ea", oN Added elicit y ipe ’ aa r : ¥ | Added to the delicious flavor of ripe mellow tomatoes The tin. 6.1... se eeee eee eee ee eens 15c $9040 jis the nourishment of malted milk. More desirable than any cream soup. Served with crackers. For Strained Muscles or muscular inflammation of any kind, thorough massage witha good liniment is the surest and quickest remedy and relief. a Under our own label we manufacture and sell a number of Bath Cabinet liniments whose purity, strength and high medicinal value we | guarantee. Enables yon to enjoy the healthful hot air bath without the|, Keroline Capsicum, ef-) | Parker Brand Liniment, . expense and trouble of al fective in the treatment of |for rheumatism, bruises, stiff public bath. Compact, | sprains, bruises, where the skin neck, etc, The 35 easily arranged, made of }is unbroken, et In bottle... ss esses c 15c| Jaynes’ Nerve and Bone, ® sanitary material, effec- i | Turkish bath| excellent in the treatment of Keep the System Clean by the Use of a Robinson Thermal with a Robinson Ther- | Witch Hazel, the invalu- lame inuscles, lame back, ete. mal Bath Cabinet will: ys 1 The bottle, cost you only two cents,| The bottle........ 5 Cup. |25¢ BDU eyes scan 50 c The remedial effects | ‘ of the hot air bath are | Outdoor Life recognized by the medi- {in the autumn is delightful, health-giving and exhilarating. ¢ P jon. A thor-| But it presents, too, many dangers due to the variability of ough “sweating” is con-/the weather. You can protect yourself simply—go to the sidered effective in the| nearest Riker and Hegeman Drug Store and select from our treatment of ¢ theu-|large line one of the garments designed for this season. matism, congestion, ete. Paper Vests—Light in| Chamois Vests—Made of W hen such treatment is |weight, easy to wear. Make|the best quality imported pre: ribed by oe GAYE: jthe body warm and comfort-|chamois skins, Well tailored cian, he obinson | able, Our © special and will last for ¢ ‘Thermal Bath Cabinet |priee.......+... Fe OOclcanc i LOZ uu a will be found _satisface Lung Protectors—Recom-| Felt Vests—An extraordi- : Re. tory in every respect. mended in the treatment of} nary value in these Robinson Folding Thermal Bath Cabinet, com- $ pulmonary widely used gar- $ 5.50 up! veakness 23 up 1.87 y Rikerdymon: plete with lamp, ete., our special price from..... Ie9V up! weakness......... ments..........5 You Are Safe When You Buy At saloee ee ness throat, mended for pub- lic speakers, actors, singers, bo 19 Riker's Syrup of Hypophos- phites, for the relief of nervous ORES exhaustion and anaemia. Bottle , . 75 c Telephone your orders to the nearest Riker-Hegeman store. Mail Order Department, 162 West 34th Street, New Y ork City