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4 - IS BACK, BUT MUTE ON HS ASEPTANE TALK and Willcox Called to Secret Confab, Mitchel’s Republican Sponsor] “FISH HOOK” ALL GONE. Mayor’s Throat and Johnson’s Plan in Fine Shape for Noon Meeting To-Morrow. me | After ten days’ absence Mayor Gaynor Peturned to his desk to-day. He walked @lowly into the City Hall about noon and from his recent attack, which he has Characterized as a “fish hook” in his @hroat. The Mayor declined to Sesue any statement either as to his candidacy or as to the notification cere- monies planned to be carried out to- morrow on the City Hall stéps. ‘Mr. Gaynor at once assumed active wharge of tho preliminaries of the City Biall affair, which had been scheduled Tor 12.30 o'clock to-morrow, at a time, Fire Commissioner Johnson believes, ‘when City Hall Park will be jammed by the tuncheon hour crowd. R. Ross Ap- Dleton, one of the Gaynor boomers, was an early caller to-day. He expected to @et from the Mayor permission to re- ease for publication the speech he Is to anake to-morrow. Congressman William Calder of Brook- dyn, one of the strong Republican lead- ers who forced John Purroy Mitchel's ame to the front at the Republican City Designating Committee, was an- other caller. The Mayor would not dis- lose what Mr. Calder had talked about. Former Chairman of the Public Ser- vice Commission Willam R, Willcox was another visitor. He came from the Public Service Commisston, where he cessor, Mr, Willcox was asked what significance his visit to the Mayor haa. “I am not in politics,” said the former chairman. Comity Judge Lewis L. Fawcett of Brooklyn called on the Mayor, as did ticlans who are busying themselves forming Gaynor Leagues, Mr. Ai of to-morrow's event as follows: Opening address by Chairman Ja- cob H. schifr, Address on the Mayor as The Man of the Hour" by R. Ross Appleton, Chairman of the Gaynor Fusion and Nominating League. Address on behalf of the people by Herman Ridder, Response by Mayor Gaynor, accept- ing sentiments of speakers, pethidine HIS FIST FELLS POLICEMAN. Three Time mger Does Trick, but Two More Bluecoats Get Him. Btanding near Patrolman Rosonthal at @ o'clock A. M. to-day at Fifth avenue and Thirty-fifth street was a man who Kept muttering under his breath: “Tl sure kill her a8 goon as I get my Samps on her,” Being of « curious disposition, Rosen- thal questioned the stranger, who let Gy & right swing, catching Rosenthal on she jaw and sending him down, Three ‘times the inquisitive policeman rose to @ similar fate, Then he blew his police mvbiatle, which brought two more patmi- men. They won. At the East Thirty-fifth street station the man said his name is George John No, %4 Melrose avenue, the Bronx. eeemed surprised when a .38-calibre iver was found in his hip pocket. ‘was locked up to answer @ charge pt violating the Sullivan law, BtQan ae, i” 1876 ON Ge7e Cal NOW THE pinetdysanener eases W.L.DOUCLAS 3.50, $4.00 & SHO @nnounced that he had quite recovered | had called upon Mr, MoCail, his suc- | Jacob A, Cantor and many lesser poll- | mason Kave vut the programme | who demand the Mayor's nomination | World Wants Work Wonders. Soft White Hands Are promoted and main- tained by the daily use of Cuticura Soap assisted by IMBELS SALE OF MEN’S RAINCOATS For One Day—Rain or Shine Perhaps we shall sell more ii it rains, we expect a literal downpour of men who don’t mind saving from $5 to $12 on a Raincoat. These Coats are handsome, stylish and as light us a topcoat. As one’s old raincoat generally re- ceives its coup de grace during a vacation—this event should, there- fore, be most timely. $10 to $15 Raincoats at $8.60 $20 Raincoats at $11.75 $26 Raincoats at $16.60 $35 and $40 Raincoats at $23.50 $25 Homespun Showerproof Coats at $15 | Ever SPECIAL but the beauty of the Wares themselves det atout the Display is that practically everything you see is at the Seph ings of 25 per cent. Here are some of the things that you will NOT find in the Sale— , but we doubt it, because at these prices ay) an occasional application of Cuticura Ointment. For red, rough, chapped and bleeding hands, and itch- ing, burning palms the Cu- ticura Soap and Cuticura Ointment work wonders. Cutieura Soap and Otatment self throughout the world. Liberal sample of each malied free, with 32-p. book. Address “Cuticurs,” Dept. 6G, Reston. €o-Men who shave and sbaimpoo with Cuticurs Beap with it Dest for skin and scalp. FORNTTURE Credit $].00 WEEKLY OPENS AN ACCOUNT Cash or Credit—Same Price This hight 2-Piece Parlor Sul ‘detached cushions 1B o! inks of Yo own selection, Regu- OUR SPECIAL PRICE, 990.00 8 119 West path Se Women Don’t permit deadly’ bicnlonide ot fmeroury tablet te be OOK in W. L. Douglas store windowsand ou will see shoes for $600,646.00 and G4. that are just as g 4 wear as other makes costing it and OO te 6 708 the only difference is the price, Shoes ina! leathers, styles and shay It ou could visit We tories at Brockton, Mi an belf how carefully 'W. Ly Douglas shoce are made, you would then understand why Py 0} are warranted to fit better, look their shape and wear longer than any make for the price. L. DOUCLAS STORES IN CREATER NEW YORK: Street, Huse. better, other WEWARK--831 Broad Street, PATERON—100 Market Bt.,cor. art ERENTON~401 B. Mate O.,cer-Bewad | These special prices for one day only. Over 400 Pairs MEN’S TROUSERS Which Formerly Sold at $5, $6, $7.60, $8.60 and $9 At $3.50 Pe toned is a fine range, of Laden) a leer a or frock coat ma: - many & morning I F in We Chose Fifteen Late Paris Models From Which to Reproduce This Collection of Women’s Tailored Suits at $29.50 placing an order for a total of about 800 Suits, in the various styles, we got the makers down to bed rock on their prices. As women, we think, see these suits, it will ‘ cate them in style, quality and material com- bined, at their price. . Surely welcome news at the very begin- ning of the Fall season! Three of the 15 Models Are Illustrated (Leff) Jacquard Coat in Delft blue; three-button cutz y style. D draped skirt in same shade, trimmed with small black satin buttons, ill admit, when they impossible to dupli- efficiency is extraordinary. And you will find ¢! consisting of one tea kettle, one rice boiler, one Ini saucepan, with cover, one coffee pot, at $4.85, (Center) A very smart Tailored Suit of |} men's-wear serge. Coat double-breasted, skirt plain tailored. Navy blue, black, ladle, one skimmer, one pancake turner, two kitchen spoons, long handles; three tabl three tea spoons, at $1, a (Right) Suit of diagonal cheviot serge, in blue, brown or b front with two buttons, long cutaway. on both sides, and caught and and buttons, Another style, not illustrated, is of fine navy blue serge, the Coat a three-button braid-bound with a skirt to match in subdued blue plaid. still another charming Suit of Velour de Lai taupe, navy blue. $29.60. Clean-Up of Women’s Washable White Skirts At $1 and $2, Formerly $1.75 to $4 and More Almost without regard to their former values, we place these final low prices » on the 300 White Skirts remaining. he Skirts at $1 includ , cordelines and linens, Formerly $1.75 to $2.75. The st include Be ford cord, ratine, eponge, ramie linen and novelty wash fabrics, will find these skirts splendid Third Toor with heavy steel handles, at 760, Peary 4 Hollow Steel Handle Aluminum] Table Oilcloth, 114 yard, in assorted Saucepans, with cover— ine with fur-trimmed collar; Russian green, The Skirts at $2 include T nurses and women who like to wear white, indoors, bargains. Broken sizes, of course, and mostly for smaller women. This $4.50 Cereal Set, $2.50 1,000 of these fine German Porcelain Cereal Set jars, 6 spice jars and covered salt box—with blue bor never before sold for less than $4.50. $13.50 DINNER SERVICE, $7.50 Of fine American porcelain, gold lace border and gold tine 05 edge—100 pieces in this set—full service for 12 peo] OUR OPEN STOCK PATTERNS AT g of 13 pieces—6 large cereal ler decorations, This particular set has $30 DINNER SERVICE at $16.75 Combination of 130 pleces, 103 of fine Armorican porcelain, with gold line on edge and coin gold handios and 36 places 6 thin-blown glassware, consisting of 12 cach of water, woltace 30 TO 50 PER CENT. REDUCTIONS This is not a close-out by any means, because each pattern will be continued in our stock, But for this September Sale we have specially marked the prices to enable our patrons to dinnerware at a great saving. Fine thin American Porcelain, with band of green and gold edge, Plates., $1.95 & $2.25 doz, 10¢ ea, * And other itema at similar reductions, Full dinner ects can be made wp of your own selection. FANCY DECORATED CHINA AT !3 TO !; REGULAR PRICES $3.75 Decorated Cake Sets at $1.95 This set consists of large Cake Plate and six large Indi- vidual Cake Plates, 60c to $1 Fine Cups and Saucers at 35c¢ Fine grade decorated China; hundreds of styles and 3 to 95 Tea ded Sugar Bowls and Cream al. have rich floral decorations, set off with gold very extraordinary values at this price. $5 Chocolate Sets at $2.50 This set consists of Chocolute Pot and three Cups and Saucers; three styles of deeoration, “This Is the Most Beautiful Collection Shown in New York,’’ Said an Expert of The GIMBEL China and Crystals A walk through the broad aisles on the Fifth Floor, devoted to the Sale, is a revelation to the Old and undesirable patterns. “Seconds” and otherwise imperfect wares. Poor Cut Glass, made on flint glass blanks. Dinner Service, 106 Pieces At $37.50, from $65 A set of fine perfect White China with a dainty new border design, Lo ag with pink flower pendants, and the new flat handles in coin.gold. A new composition, which includes only the wanted pieces, and omits those that are out of fashion. Fancy Limoges China Sandwich Trays and Compote at $8.26, reg. $6 Bread Trays and Mayonnaise Bowls, 62.60, reg. $6 Bon Bon Trays at ts. . $3.60 Coffee Pots ut $1. Compota at #8 and @8:00" fe $4 and $8 ¥ at 62 and §3.! . $40 Gamemipert Cheese Diahisn ti S476, reg. $8.75 Mustard Dishes at 86c, reg. $1.75 Salad Bowls at $8.86, reg. $5.50 Muffin Covers at $8.26, reg. $6.60 Dinner Sets Lanternier and Ahrenfeldt Linge China Seta, dainty PEtorin Limogea Chine Service, at 910,80, regularly $36 uerh at et he duerin Limoges Chins order decoration Guerin Limoges China Service, rich lover of artistic China and Glass. Not only is the grouping such as to make inspection a pleasure jes description in cold type. And the astonishing thing fe Sale prices, with their save On the other hand, you WILL find: Cut “Pinner Sots a, ew Neng oashusive with inner in new exclusive GIMBELS for New York. All at savings so great as to put the wares within reach of all who like to surround themselves in their homes with what is at once beautiful and serviceable. and handles; open eteck design, at ¢26, and re theodore Haviland Limoges China Service, 108 pleces, Limoges Service, 112 pieces, encrusted with coin Ril bree: Tegular open stock, at 967.60, regularly Brilliant Cut Crystal Covered Butter Dishes at $2.60, reg. $5 Bon Bon Trays at $1, reg. $1.50 Celery Trays at 96, reg, $7.50 Oil Cruet at $2.60, reg. $3.50 Compotes at $5, reg. or Fern Dishes, $3.76, reg. $5 blr’ ioe ce] M4 reg. + ‘al at 5 Fancy Dishen at 9@,'req: $12 nae Crystal, Teble Ware 7 it it 987. ‘ 1 dos. Goblet ka tog ¢ 1 dos. Claret or Cocktall Glasses, @11, reg. $17.80 1 dos. Cordial Glasses at 98.60, $16. Sherbet Glasses at $11.75, reg. , Webb Servi dam $506. eget Enginh Roce Crystal Service, 00 plese, at arvice al 60 tlesse, rich coln gold encrusteA, at 987.80, larly $110. Service, at $86, 7.80. Seelish Hock Cryeral Berviser ae BIR, ee, $27.00, “Ail B- —S=_—— OO Service of 60 pieces, at 99.76, 4.60. Service of 60 pieces, at $7.60, regularly $10.60. Fifth Fleer Beginning with the Aluminum Ware, This Is A September Sale of MODERN Kitchen Helps Science in the kitchen is aa much a of modern life as the acientific raising of babies or scientific farming. ‘The developement of kitchen utensils from the grandmothers had to use to theiy present the cumbersome things our ‘his latest TIMBEL Howseweres Sale A Complete Exhibition of Domestic Science ®3h Aluminum. Kitchen Sets Tyat., at 10-ineh, at C 12-inch, at regularly $8. 1600 Sets of Alumfhum Handy Kitchen Articles These sets consist of one soup 760 10-inch Extra Heavy Stamped Aluminum Frying Pans 10, 2-qt., at 66e, Cast Al riddles — “Ounche ut $4.18 rewulerly "Bin Top icten Table, 4 ln, , i ler tow tr en and Teg. $4, 2 jumi nui 4 le | Shakers, with China screw tops. "These ro Carving Set at 91.78, regularly $4.26 Parcel Post Scales Or family Scales will weigh up to 12 lbs., at $1.76, regularly $2.40 Mayonnaise Mixer, China Bowl, white or Delft, $1, reg. $1.60. Table Oileloth, imported, in squares with a flannel back, extra heavy and guaranteed not to crack, at $1 each, regularly $1.25. colors or white, at ‘as concerns the machinery needed to accomplish the housework with least labor and best results. Aluminum Moped Saucepans— Kitchen Chairs, round legs, at 760 I 90c. larly ie Wash tench, 3 f. size, at 91.25, Beta with rock, : sR reuary gr. aluminum shakers are the best on thejreg. $2.60. market, at 126, regularly 260 reg, Bf. 180, reg. 2c yard. ae bogagel Pan, with handle, at 800, 1-qt. slzo at 686, reg. 80c Felt top light-weight Card Tables, PS. 45¢, 2at. size at 980; reg, $1.10 manufa by Burrows Mtg. Co.,| 3-at- Rice Boller at oho ti: 8-qt. size at 1.15, reg. $1.35 while they last, $8.10, regularly $3.50. 2-qt. Cote Poe at 4 ss 4-qt. size at $1.35, reg. $1.50 Burrows Round Card Tables, nome-| %-at- lee Pots at 6-qt. wize at $1.4 6, reg. $1.65 thing entirely new, $8.26, reg. $3. hg Pans,” with steel hollow| Kitchen Table, GR ise snr ,jenamel decorated, at TBo, reg. 90c, lew— made extra strong, special 71\-inch, at 60c, regularly 650 month, at $3.60, $3.75. Imported Child's Plate and Cup; for this Cutlery Tegularly $3.50. Special Items in i 8}¢-inch, gee ba pera 160 High back Kitchen Chaire, in oak mestic Cutlery. Sheffi A Carving Bans regula 9-inch, at rly 96e lor white enamel finish, cane seat, at|3-piece, white celluloid handles, in & 9}¢-inch, at 800, regularly $1 91.65, regularly $2, and 9 in, blades, assorted patterns, at Aluminum Tea Kettlee— 3 ft. Pastry Table, with two extra 2, reg. $3.60 uo set. 6-at., at $8, regularly $3.50 ree flour bins, and one pastry board.| 5,000 large size rolls of Toilet Paper 2%-<t., at $2.60, larly $3 t., at $2, regula f . Jatt AL g160 regularly $2 regularly $3. there are sty! i? Ppa Cs: yf D9 Ca $4 to $15 Lamps at $1.26 to 65 aro large importers added y t i ic f Imported shades tn a varity of wih and alt ewe antl 1ch—T for 256e—Limited to Le to a Customer vane maaan. 4 27 different styles of fine nickel bat es wes the Subwa GAS DOMES REMARKABLY PRICED i to $10 Gas Domes at $4.50 12to$15Gas Domes at $6.75 18 to $25 Gas Domes at $10 The Variety of domes ut each price is large, and les to suit any room, plain domes with and without fringe, mosaic domes, and fruit domes, as well as showers for gas and electric. All domes sold complete with atem, sliding canopy, return gas arm and Lindsay inverted light. AT 9 iy pm ge $2 Extra for electric attachment on ai dome during September Sale. sabi mples to which we have few of which we illustrate, Glass Shelves, Tumbler and Soap Dishes combined, Wall Soap Dishes, Towel Bars in five different sizes, Combina- tion Comb, Brush and Toothbrush Holders in two pat- terns, and others, 3 table is made especially for/at 8 for 26c, regularly 6c each, $2.60 kitchenette or apartment use; at $6. 5 | rie 76, Bestine Scouring Powder at 9 for \260, reg. bc each. Fifth Floer $1 Inverted Gas Lights at 600 Complete hroom fixtures, a, Formerly $1, at 50c each ‘The assortment includes the following: Tumbler Holders, Soap Dishes, Toothbrush Holders, HOUSEWARES SUNDRIES $1 Dustless Antiseptic Mops at 760, 25e Antiseptic Dust Cloths at 180, 75e Dust Brushes, 8 in. or 9 in., at 600. 18¢ Japan Dust Pans at 100, Se Magic Asbestos Iron Holders at Se, 85¢ to 40c Corn Whisk Brooms at fe.