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poy AW ES FED wren Warden Kennedy Suspects WILSON PLURALITY BY OFFICIAL COUNT 200,047 OVER TAFT New FROM SE SING SLL ASTER York State Canvassers Show Roosevelt's Vote 65,- 407 Less Than President’s. That $85,000 Bond Thief Got “Inside” Aid. Warten Kennedy bexan an investi vodrow yee | to-day ascertain, if poss rel New York Prateappearance plasters” which ‘ames Past |prison wal! @ncape of Rerday clinche mas. § Despite the wailing of Big Ren, the] P ster whistle that carries news of al WVict’s escape to the ears of every one ffor the State's 80 reward, not a trace Bas been found of the young desperadn, HHow Yates got away Is still a mystery, to (very guard posted on the walls and ‘wlong the rail at the river edge yester- @ay morning. \ Kennedy is inclined to believe that @nless Yates ix hiding inside the walls ih een searched he climbed the ten-foot iver rail. in the fog, without the knowled, pf at least one of the four guards trolling {te length {# hard to exp: ‘These guards were the first to go un- Mer crose-examination in the Warden's ‘oMce, Keeper George Barnes and the two assistants who took Yates with Afty-three other prisoners from their tloned, ‘That Yates would have been financt- @ily able to make it well worth while walls ie certain. o Of $85,000 in negotiable securities from Aaron Bancroft—he is reported to have Pcleared” $21,000. The rest of the ae- Gurities were recovered, -I¢ Yates had any accomplices, Prison, for since he first entered the Bates Yates had recalved only one let- fer—and that was read by the Warden +and sent none, Circulars bearing Yates's picture and grins ‘his Bertillon measurements were it J oa 1S COURT OPEN? JONES r Front! Hurry with that pad of legal/ blanke to the Appellate Division. Mr, | Bid Jones js coming up the street to ask for nother stay of execution. Jones, » Manhattan attorney, Uving at @wns because Jones has failed to live Up to his agreement to pay her the Durchase money at the rate of $5 a (Mrs. Dow took the matter to court “way, ‘way back in the stone-throwing | ‘Age, it seems now, and got a judgment against the lawyer. Profession he knew that when a Jud, ays a thing he means that you'll ha Cd Brigade” on which to base an appeal. . Up to yesterday he had procured | q@nough stays to make a dozen coracts—| twenty-two in all~and had been ¢ feated three ments before the Appellate Division. And it looked as if Mr. Jones wouid | Just have to dance @ final turkey-trot =. that Crestwood mansion, ing thee sheriff's men had forced an entrance imto the house in violation of the twen- ty-second stay, he got another one. viber election by a@ ver Willlam It | cial canvass | ard of Can-| her or not any of the negotiante| § in known to have leveltoa! played any part in ¢ er W. Yates: wh his prediction the would not hold him until ‘ote for vote for electors for the various sijential and Vice-Presidential can- didates follows: Wilson and Marehali ) 605,474; Taft and Sherman, (Rep.) ; Roosevelt and Johnson, (Prog.) ; Chaffin and Watkins, (Prohibl- ; Debs and (Soctalist) (Bocialist in six miles of the prison, and the ooth-combing of farmers anxious |’ clear which the Warden will question | recelved over Job E, opponent, while rogreasive and u candidate, re- ceived [0,922 leas than Mr. Hedges. ‘The Democratic and Republican for State offices follows: For Governor: William Sulzer, (Dem.) 609,680; Job E. Hedges, (Rep.) 44,105. For Lieut.-Governor: Martin H. Glynn, ( ; James W, Wads- worth For (Dem 469,651. For Comptroller: William Sohmer, (Dem.) 658,992; William D, Cunningham, (Rep,) 463,901. For Treasurer: John J. Kennedy, (Dem.' 64,513; Willlam Archer, (Rep.) 468,174. For Attorney-General: Thomas Car- mody (Dem.), 1,875; Meier Steinbrink (Rep.), 457,838. his Repubite ome odd corner that has not yet vote But how he could do thi : Mitchell May, . Hugo, (Rep.) Nis in gallery No. 9, were also ques- any one who helped him over the In the last operation his career “on the outside’—the theft John A. Bensel (Dem.), 640,8%; Frank M. Williame (Rep.), 461,822. For two ite Judges of the Court of Appeal iam H. Cuddeback (64, John W. Hogan (Dem.), the arden 1s sure they were inside the Quick Home Cure for Piles Trial Package Absolutely Free—Will You Spend a Post-Card for It? Tr you are a sufferer pe serdty to the police of all the large WANTS ANOTHER STAY. His 'Steenth Against Mrs. Dow Yesterday, but Habit May Have Effect Again. speedy, permanent cure The Pyramid Drug Co., Marshall, Micn., 403 Pyramid will send you . occupies a house ine Dow says she) Pyramta Cure relieves the and itching imi tely. The infl . fon goes down, the swelling ts reduce And soon the disease tn g your case ie, write in to-day trial treatment. Then, when you have used tt in the privacy of your own home and found out for yourself how efficacious get the full-size package at for 50 cents. Every day Being of the leg do that little thing unless you can something in the Federal Reporter Tennyson's “Charge of the Light ho found something and got a stay, FREE PACKAGE COUPON PYRAMID DRUG COMPANY. 408 Pyramid Bidg., Marshall, Mich, ‘Kind 1 me @ sample of Pyramid Pile Cure, at once by mall, FREE, in plain wrapper, imes on written argu: not 80; not so, Yesterday morn- went before Supreme Court Jus- ogh and, explaining that the} [BAUMANN & Open Even’ngs Until Christmas es 18 AL New York We Offer to Pui Mouse or Apartment for @ Payment of 50-Plece Dinner Set... . $3.98 100-Piece Dinner Set. . . $6.98 3--4--5 Room Apartment Outfits at $75, $125 $150 Write for our NEW B-Day Clocks; Upward from 83.08 Last Week of vur Great FREE Oticr ‘With every purcha of $100 and BOOK containing information regarding outfits, MATLIED Taubeun ious sceunreerstuaviurar qué Vad Me reenrreariniseegiTaUtt j ivoeoeeeneteet area neva A Taneeateiteeeriest EB ENM oh 4 AORN ru § Meera at Rg BOLLE TS RE ET RET NC REE THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 1%, 1912. THON ENT imi Your Christmas Problems Solved at RIKER AND HEGEMAN DRUG STORES Much of the joy of the Christmas season depends upon keeping alive the Christmas spirit. If it were possible to do all your shopping where Christmas cheer abounded—where good nature and patience and consideration and a desire to be obliging were everywhere apparent—you would thoroughly enjoy it, wouldn’t you? Fi thborhood—in everybody’s neighborhood. Second—they have nearly everything in the way of gifts that could be wanted by anybody—for anybody. Third—their low prices greatly increase the “shopping power” of your money. 4 Fourth—the cheerful, helpful, kindly Christmas spirit, noticeable throughout all Riker & Hegeman Drug Stores, will make your Christmas happier and your shopping easier. The following gift suggestions were designed to Gifts for Men Safety Razors—Gillette, $5.00 up; Durham, $2.50 up; Ever Ready, $1.00; Gem, $1.00 to $3.50; Auto Strop, $5.00 to Gifts for Women Mirrors—Handle or easel beck, best French plate Mirrors, backs and handles of Parisian Ivory, Ebony, Celluloid, Nickel, handsome Woods in great vari- | $7.00. GY easnerswrsvvis 84c to $8) Shaving Mirrors—Imported, Perfume Atomizers—78c to} Nickel frame, with magnifyin; $5.79. glass on one side, $2.14 to $3. Other styles and 8, 84c up. Gem Mirror—New Adjust- able Wall Mirror, nickel frame, can be placed at any angle for shaving or toilet, 97c. Gem Mirror—Detachable, with handle and bevelled glass, $1.19. Razor Strops—Howard’s, 24c to $1.24; Nev-A-Hone, 75c to $2.50; Reppenhagen, 29c, 74c, $2.09, $2.50. Special—‘“ Army Belt Strop,” 23c. English or French Military Brushes of Parisian Ivory, Ebony and a variety of woods, $1.84 to $10.14. Sanitax Brushes... .$1.00 up Military Brushes —Ebon’y back, best quality bristles, pair in holly box, remarkable value, $1.59, Pocket Knives—Various com- binations of blades with pearl, horn or stag handles, 50c to $3.00. Hair Ornaments—Pins, Back Combs and Barrettes. Shell or amber; plain and fancy; 25c up. Shell or amber, inlaid with ili and set with jewels, 98c to $6. White Metal, plain or set with Rhinestones, very light and comfortable in the hair, 59c to $8 (Hair Ornaments at 15 West 34th St. and 23d St. & 6th Avenue.) Riker's Dresden Face Pow- der—In white, pink, dark pink, flesh, brunette and evening sha¢ OE 25c Riker's Violet Cerate has mar- velous softening and whiten- ing qualities; the jar...... 50c Riker's Improved Cold Cream should be used freely—and daily. Various size jars, 25c, 50c and 75c. The tube, 15c. Venus Sachet Bags—A Eu- ropean novelty. .... Pee 98c Venus Luxury Bath Bor— 4 bath bags and 2 shampoo bags......95c; small size, 50c Rubber Gloves. .... 39c to 79c'_ Fine line of Wines and Curling-Iron Heaters—- Liquors; also complete lines 4% to $2] of Cigars. | Alcohol Stoves. . ..25¢ to $4.49 \ Maternity Cases..... $2.25 up Gift Boxes of Quality Stationery. Excellent fabric-finished writing papers in all fashion- able shapes, with envelopes to match. Each box contains a little gift card engraved with! Christmas tings. Gay rib- bons or Holly bands confine Gifts for the Traveller Emergency Cases—Spccially eouipped for general use, $1.98. Thermos Bottles—$1.00 up. Drinking Cups—Collapsible, aluminum, in leather case, 24c Hot Water Bags — 49c to| the envelopes, and every little $2.75. detail is a Christmas joy. For Automobile Gogglee—35c up, the man, woman, boy or girl, Pullman Slippers—$t.25. no gift of 4 kind said ee more rei leasure than these aitaen Aprons — 98¢ . to Christmas boxes of extra qual- ity writing paper. “Christmas Greetings” Cabinet —Special quality linen, engrav- Toilet Cases — Rubber-lined | Silk, Cretonne or Linen, 54c to $1.98, ‘ i, ed wrappers, gift card. 50 sien Cases — $2.49 to} sheets and 50 envelopes, . .50c jequally reliable timekeeping qual help you as muchas possible in making up your list. Only Four Days Left! Have You Bought Your | Christmas Fugersol¢ Ingersoll Watches : fill so many needs on your Christmas list, from the froliesome small boy to his dignified, punctilious grandfather—an Ingersoll Watch will suit any man—big or little—to a T. It wil! be the small boy’s best pal for schooltime or playtime. He'll be as proud of it as he was of his first red sled. To the grown man—of sixteen or sixty—an Ingersoll is a thing approved by his judgment and common sense. It does not resent hard usage—nor rebel at the little accidents of every day. The pickpocket has no use for an Ingersoll, and the busy man} appreciates that. For his pocket or for his desk there is a special Ingersoll model that exactly fits the needs of every man. On the other side of the family, the small, thin Ingersoll models will give quite as much pleasure to mothers and grown or growing daughters. Dainty and ned as a Swiss watch, with | Safe in their hand bags, | on pin or chain—a constant companion ‘vot easily hurt. | women—as it serves the purpose of a handbag timepiece as well. The Ingersoll Watch—the Watch that made the dollar famous, Six Models in all. Ingersoll Dollar Watch........... 0... c cece eee ences Ingersoll Eclipse, thin watch for men Ingersoll Junior, medium size, thin model for Ingersoll Midget, for ladies and children. Ingersoll Wrist, for men and women.......... Ingersoll Desk Poinsettia Cabinet—50 sheets {and 50 envelopes, decorated with red ribbon and containing Rubber Wash Basins—$1.25. Folding Clothes Hangers — 50c. ‘ Pia Ch eee Nerrn 25c Folding Commode (for baby), | _ The Holly Bor—'T'wo quires $1.50 to $2.19. fine fabric-finished paper, with Folding Umbrellas — $1.50) engraved envelopes to match. value, 99c, Special value...... Bonney. Alcohol Stoves—25c to $4.49.| Riker’s Cabinet..... 29¢ Gentlemen's Club Paper..40¢ Parisian Ivory. Pineapple Linen Writing Genuine Parisian Ivory, im-|P4Per «+ +++. eee v rere eee 25 pore’ direct for Riker and| Foreign Correspondence legeman Drug Stores. Buying|Paper,.......... 25¢ and 30c. direct and in immense quan- tities, we give you the benefit of prices’way below the ordi- nary. Our stock includes articles Pineapple Writing Tablets, 12c, 1S¢ and 25c. * Imperial Fabric........ 25c Mourning Paper .35c for every toilet purpose. Zingiten Madras. fe Powder Boxes, Powder Puff Pineapple Correspondence Boxes, Salve Boxes, Soap Boxes, Bonnet Brushes, Cloth Brush, s, Hair Brushes, Hat Brushes, ail Brushes, Shaving Brushes, poth Brushes, Buffers, Combs, Nail Files, Holders for Shaving Sticks and Brushes, Holders for ‘Tooth Brushes, Shoe Hooks, Shoe Horns, Cuticle Knives, Mirrors, Manicure Sets, Nail Brush and Tooth Brush Tubes. Irish Lawn Writing Paper, 35c, 39c, 45c. C. Coles Philips’ Art Station- ery, « oecesee eb BGe Visiting Cards..........5¢ Visiting Card Envelopes, the jacket . NSA 10c Pocket Safety Fountain Pen-— Occupies little space and will lie down flat in waistcoat pocket or pocketbook, 79c, Waterman Fountain Pens— Full line at all prices from $2.50 up. Parker “Lucky Curve’ Foun- tain Pen—In various shapes Red Cross Seals, Christ- mas Postals and Greetings The Riker & Hegeman stores are uncommonly well equipped to supply you with Seals, Post Cards, Christmas Cards and|and sizes. Plain or mounted | Greetings of all kinds and in|with gold, or silver. From any quantities. $1.50 up. SPECIAL Wand Encyclopedia’ OOC A gift which will please any woman--young, old or middle aged. Filled from cover to cover with the kind of information every woman wants to A for Toilet, Health and Housekeeping. H For Either Men or Women f ! Thermos Jars, $1.25. Chamois V ests—$2.50 to $3.97, | Thermos Lunch Kits—$3.00| Paper Veste—75e to $1.50 jand $4.50. : 1 {Values 39¢. | Umbrellas—*Everwear,” with 7 y " ‘wood, metal or horn handles; Ae Chest Protectors—67¢ to $1.25 value, 79c. | Folding Umbrellas — $1.50 value, 99c. Special Gift Umbrellas—Fancy wood, gold or silver handles, in ‘holly boxes. Union, silk, $2.00; ‘Silk Taffeta, $3.50; Finest Pure |Silk Taffeta, $5.00. | Manicure Sets-SPECIAL— ‘Red or black leather folding case, i fully eouipped; best steel instru- ;ments, prices $2.49 to $4.98. | Hotpoint Electric Devices make housekeeping easier and more enjoyable. They mean both satisfaction and economy. ‘They may be carried about the house and used wherever there is an electric lamp socket. The most useful and desirable of Christmas gifts. Percolators ... Toasters. Pullman Slippers—$1.25. Tred-Lzy Slippers—33e. Brushes—Hair Brushes, Tooth Brushes, Whisk Brooms, Eye- brow Brushes. Nail Brushes, Hat Brushes, Cloth Brushes, Bath Brushes, ete. Prices from 10c to $12.00. Cameras—$1.00 up. Theatrical Makeup Boxes— 39c to $1.49. Gifts for Invalids Air Cushions—$1.25 to $4.00 Bed Back: Rests. . Bedside Tables. Invalid Canes Aa Robinson's Thermal Baths — $5.50, $7.50, $10.00 and $12.50 . $7.50 to $11 attt Sponges. .. Sc up Fiat tow Bath Towels. . .25¢ up Grifs.. Toilet Requisites— Such as 9 Brushes, Combs, Manicure Ar- ticles, Perfumes, Powders, ete, Vibrators........ - $20.00 up Clinical Thermometers — 50c to $2.75. Crutches, pair .........$1.50 You Are Safe When You Buy at Warming Pads. . Utility Outfits. . Tea Pots Samovar . The Ingersoll Wrist Watch is a particular favorite among| / Air Pillows—$2.00 to $4.50! Telephone your orders to the nearest Riker-Hegeman store Mail Order Department, 162 West 34th Street, New York City Perfumes for Gifts. Giving perfumes is like giving flowers which do not fade or die. Our perfumes, Toilet Waters and Powders include all the best among imported and domestic makes. Riker's Violet _ Excelsis— 1 oz., $1.25; 2 oz., $2.50. Riker's _— Incensia — Sachet Powder, 20c and 60c; Extract, $1.00 and $2.00 the bottle. Charmona— The Golden PerfumeT $2.00 the bottle. Riker's Flower Odors — Ex- tract (Eight), 25c, 45c and75c. Riker's Flower Odors—Sachet (Eight), 50c. Toilet Water, German Co- logne, Bay Rum, Florida Water. Riker & Hegeman Toilet Soap —Various favorite odors; 10c, 19c, 25c. Houbigant’s ‘Coeur de Jean- ette” Extract—-A new favorite; $2.00 and $3.15. Houbigant’s “Ideal” —A fa- vorite of long standing, $2.50 and $4.25. Hudnut’s Du Barry—2 oz, $3.25. Kerkoff's Djer Kiss—$1.35. { Coty’s and other favorites. Ri Pei ud’s Parisian umes and Toilet Luxuries. Rigaud’s Perfumes are dis- tinctly different from other odors, characterized by a subtle | charm of which only this master perfumer knows the secret. | Bottles of rich cut glass packed in beautiful satin and leather cases, Mary Garden—Extract; the $1.00, $2.00 and $1.00. het, Toilet Water, Face Powder, Cold Cream, Soap, ete. Trentini—Extract; the hot- tle, $2.50. All Toilet Requisites in Trentini fragrance. Dolce Mia—Extract; the | bottle, $7.50. Des Roses—Extract; i bottle, $7.50. De Marthe Chenal—) the bottle, $7.50. Camia—Extract; the bottle, | $3.50. Violet Quadruple — Extract; ithe bottle, $4.50. (And other exquisite Rigaud odors in Perfumes and Toilet Requisites,) the | ixtract; | |Especially for the House- | keeper and Her Christmas Dinner. | Much of what is needed for your Christmas dinner may be |had at the Riker & Hegeman Drug Stores—at prices actu- ally lower than elsewhere and of a quality that insures your satisfaction and enjoyment. ' Club Brand Coffee— The | roasted and packed for holiday juse. Full 40c value; the pound, 33c. at any price. Inari Oolong, Inari Ceylon, package, 10c, 27c and 50c. Guth'’s Cocoa—- Made from best Venezuelan bean only; the tin, 25c. Highest Quality Geruine French Olive Oil. Fretch Olives. Flavoring Ex- tracts trom our own laborator- ies. Pure, wholesome Spices. Grape Juice, Maraschino Cher- ries, Salted Nuts. Greeley. | Coffee of the Epicure; freshly | | Inari Tea—One of the fir est teas on the American market 1 Inari English Breakfast; the| Selected | Preserved Fruits and! partment, Riker and Drug Stores, 162 West 3 New York City. 5 Such a condition is possible. That is what we want to tell you about the Riker & Hegeman Drug Stores—they are ideal Christmas stores. st—they are convenient—one in your neig' ‘ Christmas Candy Our candy department will supply you with everybody's favorite—pure and wholesome. Most of it made by Guth, America’s greatest confectioner There are Holiday Boxes of every kind and at many prices. Christmas boxes with holly and poinsettia decorations. Beauti- ful baskets with dainty ribbon bows. Quaint little affairs that the children delight in. Do not miss the Candy Department when you come in. Chocolate Au Guth, ¥% |b. 1 Ib., 2 Ib. and 5 lb. packages, Guth's Assorted Chocolates, in ¥ |b., 1 Ib., 2 Ib., 3 Ib. and 5 lb. packages, the Ib. . .80c Guth’s Maraschino Cherries.40¢ Guth’s Chocolate Peppermints, | the Ib cee BO the Ib. Riker’s Perfect Chocolates, the Jordon Almonds, the lb... .34¢ Cream Caramels, the lb... .39¢ Salted Peanuts, the lb... ....25¢ Fancy Baskets, in gay colors, with artistic ribbons,$2.25 up Baby Gifts. Rubber Toys, made of best quality rubber in quaint and amusing designs. Safe aid sanitary playthings, 10c to $2.19. Baby Scales, will please mother and baby, $2.50 (to 50. Allbright Lvory | Rings, an indestru tary chain of ivory rings. Ivory and Rubber Tee Rings, 10c Imported beautiful gift; Small Hot Vater Bags, the coziest of Baby Comforts, 4% to 55c. Baby Toilet Sets, in dainty pink and blue, 49c, 75c, 93c. Baby Brushes, finest goat hair, 28¢ and 34c. Thermator, keeps Bi warm and fresh for Folding Bath Tubs {luxuries for the little elsewhere for $5 and price, $4.39, Folding Commodes for tiny ‘travellers, $1.50 to $2.19, are Gifts for the Home Medica! Latteries—-$2.50 up. | Emergency Cases — jequipped with “firsts aids” ¢ ‘home remedi+s for fan | spe value | Hot Water Botiles—49¢ to | $2.75. | Air Pillows end Air Cushions \—$1.25 to Clinieal to $2.75. Vibrators—§20 up. Thermos Bottles $1.00 up. Thernoneters 50¢ | House Thermometers 126 to $1.25. | J.B. L. Cascade—$10.00. Cloth | Bath I | bina tio ri lue for $1..9. Soap Ifolders, 1 4c to 6? ures—Come $82.00 vit Prushes nge Hold. ers, Toilet Paper Holders, Tumbl. ders, ‘Towel Bars, Bath Spr: solid brass, pol. ished and | ily rickelled; at rom 40 to 50 per a saving | cent. on pr ; Bath Mats—-S5e ¢ v,4°c. | Toilet Set Bottles —- Ground jglass stoppers, glass la’ els loz., 23¢; 4 oz., 27c. | Glass Bath Reom 5 Bath Brushes, £9¢ to All mail or telephone orders promptly filled by Mail Order De- TM NTANNATET Bama MOM Bitton ge Tom fs) em ‘ss Gprevsustevatavenecrunat qu (1 WD IpAUT 5 Tn es Pari ee

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