The evening world. Newspaper, September 25, 1913, Page 10

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on ee ore germane er ss 7 ' =. 10 ; " the poll © ciat, are carinany men, Me Nisei that existe in the Tamimanyized State CR " a e ae ie chek an the T eiaete Wor ayer “ana Sour uty to! me to mrit"on tae’ Padon| ar Has tvocatd 1 ; S RN BRO H RS ac ang a Tesnineter of the In 4 oppe declared. “This ne ov nit ty « mB | MICHEL HESAYS. tc= ies 1 TE THE M 7] " Mr, Alien winds up A three rae tet) . ed for Ren: | hat the be | ter by stating that he bell t rat oie ‘wr aente aa he ‘ ro oar fat is tow an annex of Tam- SUMMER COMPLAINTS 1 Forty-second and Forty-third Strects, West of Fifth Avenuc all eftizens enlisted tn an MUST FIGHT TIGER font Famany Hall 8 x ats “an of the Tammany Heke an Dysentery, Diarrhoea, Motor and Carriage Entrance on Forty-third Street INDEPENDENCE LEAGUE OE- ant te ere CHOLERA MORBUS FUNCT, SAYS HOPPER. (Prom the Detroit Free Prew.) “That man surely is a philosopher,” The Independence Leaxue in pract!: “Been wiving you scme good ad cally defunct, according to John op a 4 " tb Gives Up the Independence per, who foined forces with William If we turn Bee IB area SPCeb le Fp Randolph Hearst in 16, and spent the subways y and Tam.|anu he's actually trying to grin afd RADWAY & CO. New York League Nomination to Help | thousands of Aotiarn of ia own money | many we anal! have the same condition bear it FURNITURE CO. Fusion Candidate Win. tlone In Tarlem only to be forced out oo ABSOwuTELY FrFRee THE EVENING WQRLD, THURSDAY, 8E rPTEMBER” as 19F eal UA > Inspection is invited of an unusually comprehensive showing of smart clothes for Men and Young Men, from the leading London and American makers. displayed on the Fourth Floor, comprising Men’s Suits for Autumn and Winter in Seck and Double-breasted Models; also two, three and four button soft roll styles with patch or flap Henry superior quality materials in grays, greens, browns, chalk and pin stripes and mixtures, also lue or black. Ranging in price from $18.50 to 40.00 Men’s Fall Overcoats conservative styles, with Silk or Serge linings, English knee length models, form fitted and quarter oe lined. Materials are Vicunas, Unfinished Worsteds and desirable shades of Covert, also mixed ‘weeds (rainproof), in loose-fitting Raglan Models. Ranging in price from $25.00 to 40.00 Young Men’s Suits new College Styles, saat Macnt ie or Norfolk Models; coats have narrow shoulders and soft lapels; Waistcoats are cut high with plain or notch collars, straight cut trousers with untinished sizes 16 to 20 cars or ba to 5 chest measure. Ranging in price from $15.00 to 25.00 new co patra ih Oe be of the County Chairmanship of the League at a meeting of the County = Committee held last night at Arling- HOPPER IS FORCED OUT. | ton stan in st. Mark's piace, Mr. Hop- per doesn't expect the revival of the} Independence League in ite present * r form. If Wigwam Wins, He Says.) there te to be a meeting of the " league to-night,” he anid, “to take There Will Be Formed a | some action on’ the judiciary nomina- per tions, but there won't be a corporal's New Organization. guard present, As for me, I am out of the league. In case Tammany should ——— win this fall of necessity there will dope arine another Independence League— James A. Allen, the Independence | ius under different auspices, League nominee for Mayo: unexpec-| Tammany Hall Kobbled the tengue tediy withdrew from the Mayoralty | through the work of Senator James J. rece to-day in a letter written to John | Frawiey, the Sullivan outfit and « ball tl Purroy Mitchel. Mr. Allen’s withdrawai | Wn" men into the organtaation. in the | paves the way for Mr. Mitchel's return | primaries in the Fourth, Tenth, Twen-! Resinol } CASH ox CREDIT OUR TERMS: 18g, Down On eO 0° Down On $ "ye ’ Down On 100. A Special Sale prepared for To-morrow and Saturday Men’s !tigh Gredo Silk Lined Overcoats, Values $30.00 and 32.50, at $22.50 Man's Superior Quality Fall Suits, Values $25.00, 27.50 and 30.00, at 19.50 to the league, the retiring candidate | ty-sixth and Twenty-seventh Districts. | Stating that he believes it to be Mr. 1 knew there was going to be a fight Mitahel's duty to accept the nomination | tast night before 1 went to the meet- | of the loague. Mr. Mitchel refused! ing, and I had determined to fight to a) the league nomination some time ago | finish until I got to the hall and looked when orders came from Wiillam FR. | over the situation. Heals itching skins "D Young Men's High Class Suits hw lesan Wise mentcoh. Hecks Bastnel Ointment,with Resinol Soap, Resinol is sold by prac- 2 I 14- . ~3° AV E. 16 to 20 years, 32 to 36 chest meastre, Actual Values $20.00 to 25.00, 16.50 Mr, Allen said that Mr. Mitchell’s| personal representative. Everything wan! itching instantly, quickly and tically every druggist BEET HBA IN9™ STS candidacy would be weakened if hej cut and dried for putting through Jamen pen heals the most distressing in the United States, Temained in the race. He added: A. Donegan, « lawyer of No, 6 Beekman! §M cases of eczema, rash or other tor- Dut you can test it at OPEM EVERY EVENING ’ H sehi pane Ry pert t 40 net care to ammume| street, for County Chairman, On a menting skin or scalp eru; tion and our yg oe | eerie | Men 8 High Grade Furnishings ene away pimples, blackheads, Sixth Avenue Entrance redness, toughness and dandruff, Ma, for'a Hberal tra when other treatments have proven of Resinol Ointment only a waste of time and money. and Resinol Soap, many Hail to the power tn thie city. |out for re-election, but they would have I believe that you will agree with me/counted us out, so we loft the hall and, Chat it is now your duty to the people | the Independence League." | of his city to become the candidate of; Mr. Hopper sald that James A. Allen, | all those who belleve in the principles! the league nominee for Mayor, and for which you stand. To the end that| Charles A. Gehring, the Deputy County | Sunday World “Wants” | Work Monday Wonders. To-Morrow---the Second Day of the Hackett-Carhart Retirement Sale Doubtless you know by now, through the news columns or our advertising, that the large Hackett- Carhart stores are about to lock their doors--- Fifty-eight years of honorable business to retire was made are being sold at savings stand as the record of the Hackett-Carhart which average fifty cents on the dollar. stores and their predecessors. You will not OUR ae ital | * know until to-morrow morning how wonderful STORES The most complete array of men’s dress an event is occurring in our shops. OPEN clothes, fall suits, overcoats, raincoats, hats, Wise New Yorkers and folks from miles haberdashery and children’s clothing must be around who have learned of this sale wil] 7.30 A. M. converted into cash at once. Nothing reserved. doubtless crowd our stores to-day. Brand-new Liquidation with honor must be accomplished, fall stocks contracted for before our decision and money is required to meet this end. Suits, Overcoats and Furnishing Goods for Year-Round Use— Reductions Which Average 50 Per Cent. Sale Includes Entire New Stocks for Fall and Winter 1913-14 13 rae h, SY 5 and $17 Suits, Fall| $25, $27 & $30 Fall Suits, Coats|$30, $35 and $37.50 Fall Suits, meats ss © Rater O a 9. 5 0 _ baie ve ee and Winter styles coats. Sizes ts. Si for men & young men. “¥' § men, $ styles for men xed $ 1 7.50 pny poss for een $20 50 $17, $20 “& $22.50 Fall Su $22.50 Fall Suits, Coats ido ant FONG TAG e te luding th peweet Pena Stripes nso se, Boys’ & Children’s Clothes | $37.50, $40 and $45 Fall Suits lack and Brown. (At our 18th Street and Harlem stores only.) Coats and inter Sizes and styles for 1 6 to $8.50 Norfolk d Overcoats. Sizes mend eang nes D1 2.00 | $6 to $8.50 Norfolk and | tnfuyir tomer $23.50) $20, $22.50 50 & $25 Fall Su $25 Fall Suits, Coats cl d, bir eg Weight Overcoats, in- $3.75 & $4.75 Choicest lots up to $45 in Fall — Blug, Black’ and Brown $6 to $12.50 Reefers and | Suits, Coats and Winter Over- An exceptionally fine showing of Cravats for Autumn Wear, embracing an exclusive assortment of the richest silks produced abroad—imported direct and made up in our own workrooms. The prices are less Hic those prevailing in the Paris and London shops for similar qualities. Autumn Styles in Shirts, Paja nas, Gloves, Hosiery and Underwear, ¢ Mufflers and Dress Reefers, Vicuna and Angora Jackets and Finest Imported Dressing Gowns. Our Custom Shirt Department offers a wide selection of new and exclusive Shirtings. Orders executed at moderate prices. Extra Values for Friday and Saturday: Men’s New Autumn Scarfs, in large flowing end shapes, Each 55¢ Men’s Soisette Pajamas, low neck or military collar, Suit $1.45 Men’sextra quality Silk Mixed Pajamas, Regular Value $4.50 Suit. at 2,90 Men’s Fall Hats - 0 the Fourth Floor A full line of the latest styles of the season, suitable for the various occasions. To-morrow and Saturday we shall offer The new, light weight, soft felt hat with Pugaree band, in green, brown or pearl Regular $3.50 Value, at $2.65 Men’s Knit Underwear and Hosiery Extra Values for Friday and Saturday Medium Weight Balbriggan _. Men's Silk Surface Half Hose, in black, Sans and lng Value 75c, at 50° | tan, navy and gray, Value 35c, at 23° Men's Silk Half Hose, in black and Mea's Gre af ben gig uy and, 95° | | | aos colors; unusually serviceable 42° soles and toes of lisle thread, Value 65c, Men's Merino Combination Suits, $1 9 5 | Men's Pure Thread Silk Half Hose, c natural color, Fall or Winter —_ in black and all the leading gon, at 78 Value $2.: Value $1.2: —= — ( MANN &B BA AT 84ST. & SAVE. RO We Close Evenings at 6 o'Cioek, Open Saturdays Until 10 P. M. No ory with Any Store in the Bronx er Astoria FRE Linen reakesrer ats oe. FREE! "eo. “THE POISON BELT,” BY 3Y CONAN DOYLE. Begin reading thi this a: story TO-DAY. You will fled it in the Sunday World Mage- zine and Story section. One of the most remarkable stories ever written. Gi | The _Divining Rod z ee andstyles Overcoats pro ro pool and § iw an ee ee ta lor men and youn 14, 50 $ $ styles tor men a .00 EA |}| fermen andvouns § 3.75 to $7.50 | young men. « si soe eas fe hesias a f seth By means of a “Divining Rod” . ° _ ing more nor less th: omall fs See in = REDUCTIONS IN FURNISHINGS English Tweed Sriath GoM p ation tac poate ° re Neckwear Underwear s true, the rod Bas nothing Dress Clothes {vert Peabory & Co, Arrow Colley. se. 50 and 75e Velvet Foun Hands cere B80 50¢B. V, D. Un terwear se| Gabardine and a =a $27 to $45 value | £! ho Pa Man Collars. fre far 61-00 8128 sive Reta Me umWeisht Natur : : penne Fees Dress Conte Eat Wie i vente cy Sik Neckwens, 8 can ory Fall 41,80 value Standard Etre Quality Natural Rubberized in Golde wo ta 98: 9 MISSING. PERSONS ARB Locate popes A HOP IRI, andl Mt AY ! 3 $27 to $45 value ed Si oe Dur regular sted dumeest 8250 valu Now Svinte Wool ula Raincoats sie ot by tie eds: prtatea te toe Fel i cole 5os0 Mase 481.00 new Fall Neckwear of imported 198005 sssseceeeeeneeessnsnsan gy 9 $1: sta & & Wilson Rikon Negligne Shirts, Pale Krited Sil Neckwear, England fr tare, $1.50 ry ‘sand ae "English Oe iil ae ne MOFNING OF SUNDAP Ronn $17.50 to $25 42h ha Contam Made Shits 2." SNeSB $500, RUM Mask al 9 rma and Cade et ta | $4.75 to $17.50 oeenent ee and Railroad Fare '; If in meed of water vote the Pro- hibition ticket, but if you desire to 'T locate a lost article or some missing j] friend, relative or heir to an estate, ADVERTISE IN NEXT SUN. > 265 Broadway .@1 Broadway 119 W. 42nd St, 154 E. 125th Se. hf ‘ near Chambers St, At I3th Street G ee, near Broadway. near 3rd Ave. = @ ‘i Oppestie City Hell Near Union Square Open Evenings Open Evenings * * ivy MAKES LITTLE DIFFE REACH WHAT YOU NEED— | DAY'S WORLD, La sinner wot want ay tle 6 GE My nd 3" Ave ‘Con.64°Sr.

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