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5 CANDIDATE WADHAMS FINDS ODD SITUATION a OVER Toh MITCHEL. - y-fifte: mtreet. ot Wahinren Heights Baty, 7 INTOM FLY DISTRICT ” Pee Vane tor eet BRITISH FLEET ET TO PANAMA.) 7 from Washiagton to Alarms Wigwam | A serious break in t many Fail Foreman ot Onn Grand Jury to| ne Helghte Call Mr. Mitchel to Testify About “Floaters.” ro) ent to Rend rep: % of the International Ronda early in 1916 te e de n J MeDonald Wiliam Wadham, candidate fn fs club are wolidly | ¢)), Jedge of the Court of General @ions on the Fusion ticket. hh covered @ serion of remarkable tions in Tom Foley's Second District, Ths Tammany diatet tains are Mike Murphy, an attache of the Stock Tramafer Tax Department, which is under the State Comptre Peter Hughes, a clerk in the Mar cipal Court, ant Wittlam Thompac Personal clerk to Judge Malone of the Court of General Sesstons, Judes Wail- hame alleges that he found in Murphy's istrict a lodging h t 6% Manntt- ton street, from whic Were registered. The tn claimed, im kept by the MeGowan, who te a patrotman attached 4o the iF Y¥th Preoinet, he polling place for “Mra. Mo(dowan's dintrict” te in @ arber shop at No, 118 Cherry atreet. “T was much surprised to discover that Policeman Frank Mc- Gowan wan stationed on duty at the Cherry polling place” maid the Judge. “I have all my information and am presenting & to Commissioner 6th Ave. CORNER 18 St. Walio to-day. Evert J. Wendell, foreman of the Grand Jury which waa instructed by Saad statene et tenors mesrione veel] Whoever Reads This Advertisement Will Mitchaiva charges that a waoiemnie tw-|f Be Amazed at Its Unprecedented Offering portation of “floaters” had been going ont o insure a Tammany victory in the $ lection, had a confeernce with District- $ Attorney Whitman in his office to-day in Fegard to the task of investigating the charges which the Fusion candidate had made. It is understood that Mr. Wendell will request Mr. Mitchell to give in per- ml otal ted States Navy at Washing- h ry recommenda York City." Another Washingte Maria Tory tine citemeen fttsn som: is inte ‘prepared by the Honest Batiot | 7 he picture is repre- Aeociaton vate ae, peregelsnetg tenialive val ped see en erful value offe' in this sale—a coat PROTESTS CUBAN DEADLOCK. ee cues by fae icated elsewhere for less than ote : It is Coa fur trimmed ani brocade in a new weave makes it appear like fur. President Menocal saye he has been compelled to address himeeif Girectly to the peopie of ¢he republic by reason of 7 stirring event—all e e ; “the gravest contusion in public affaire page fiobys} bauoe. Produced by the lack of @ querum in jusce of Congress, whereby thei Richly Trimmed Dress Coats, pote lined with guaranteed silks, satins, ef the jean brocades and other high class Ave Bal ama he aye Every fabric that fashion sanctions eerious esaditions this Wiater Is included: ‘dopted’ byt Persian Fur Cloth Boucles Represen: Arabian Cloth Plushes Cut Chinchilla Matelasses Plain Chinchilla Lidelines - i i 3 j fs BERMUDA THE IDEAL FALL RESORT “CARIBBEAN” THE IDEAL SHIP Those who have not yet decided where to go for a Fall vacation would do well to write us or ask any Steamship Agent for one of The Royal Mail Co.'s Illustrated Guide Books and price lists. Bermuda is only 45 hours from New York, and President Wilson described it in these words: “The best place in the world that I know fora rest. The moment you get there, there isn’t a care on your mind; you a's do anything but play, try as you will.’ Tickets cover- all ses of the Tour from New York back to New ‘ork cost from $40.00 to $75.00, according to position of \ your berth on the steamer. There are still good vacancies - on the next two sailings, Wednesday, October 29, and Saturday, November 8. THE ROYAL MAIL STEAM PACKET CO. SANDERSON & SON, Gen'l Agents, State St., Battery Park Building, N. Y. Foroign OMice has turned over the | nenUA AR to the war vessels tos inion Navy shoukl be ie ait Cowa rd 1 Pawe, 1 bal Hight at the bane rt Pawe, is to ba THE EVENING WORLD, TAMMANY CLUB GOES —[:r°s.r*shamtsarrase scm | ivic League, with headavar- | omas ¥, MaAvoy'a Tain: | Cloud on West One IMundred = sncls of the Teitish Navy 0 mm of the Panama ‘age to the Pacific | ; when there’s that tired sensation |FROM eee outline with every- minute @ comfort. % Knitted fy and boneless. @ For all figures. Women’s Feet —when the step has lost buoyancy. —when sharp twinges are felt} through the waist of the foot. | as though walking on the heels. when the ankles ‘‘turn-in’’| without warning, THEN women’s feet need the help- ful offices of the COWARD ARCH SUPPORT SHOE. room and save the mid- | dleman’s enormous) "KRAMER FURS | KNOWN THE WORLD OVER “SINCE 1873.” i ere MORE FOWY COATS rw Brice, 680.08" ‘$29. 50 x RAbDDON * any’ OTHER Rotations: Price, $30.00. coors tists AND’ AUT ed Semedeted i Rush at cue KRAMER FUR CO. 13 aft fe oy ° Bet. Bway and Sth Ave. New York, Take elevator to whotennie #tiearoom, U sealed For OVERCOATS Former Prices $18, $20, 822, $25 $g6—$7—88 MITCH! (CH. ELL 1431 Broadway, New York ee eens AT YOU NEED. A WORLD“WANT” WiLL GO GBT IT, | were - reat TUESDAY, OCTOBER 21, 1918. STERN BROTHERS Forty-second and Forty third Streets, West of Fifth Avenue Motor and Carriage Entrance on Forty-third Street For Wednesday and Thursday, a Very Exceptional Sale of selected Oriental Rugs, Carpets and Hall Runners 5 On the Fifth Floor Taken from our regular stock and decisively reduced in Laisa Serabe ends and Seraples, wees _, Papel’ tea! wie by Ste 9 long, $18.00, 19.75 sizes about 9 by fu te oa rom $68.00 to 95.00 Regular Prices $29.75 to 45.00 Regular Prices to 168.00 frans, Serabends and Fere; about 10 by 13 to 11 by 14 ft. from 95.00 to 148.00 ae tty elke 88.00, 78.00 / Regular Prices $188.00 to 295.00 Regular Prices $125.00 to 195.00 Persian Sarouks, Kirmanshahs and Bidjars, 95 Kazakjias, about 2//2 by 3 ft., Regularly $8.95, 3.78 about 9 by 12to I! by 14ft., from 188.00 to 395.00 |_| 118 Beloochistans, Regular Prices $325.00 to 750.00 IV; by 3 ft. by 4to Sft, Regularly $15.00,0¢ 7.85 Seasonable Underwear for Women and Children On the Second Floor Fall and Winter lines from the leading Foreign and American manufacturers are now being shown, including Swiss and Domestic Knitted, Silk, Merino, Silk and Wool, Lisle Thread and Cotton Underwear. Also for To-morrow, the following Price Advantages: Vests, Si ibbed lisie thread, with Women’s Jersey Silk Bloomers, or "iad beat ree os Regular 50c Values, at 35c _ closed, in white, pink and black, all feieloresa, a $2.69 binations, Women’s Silk Combinations, bi beading Mi og ices tare low neck, long or top and embroidered front ts, reinforce a 3.45 short sleeves, also sleeveless, Regular $1.25 Values, 98e Children’s Merino Yew mn Pant, hee with Vests, jong or short sleeves, jatter, or be gery pe it ples scoy at $1.25 Sizes 2 to 10 years, Special at 5Qc 12 to 14 yra, 59c Children’s Combinations, of Ribbed Cot- og pl Rn Kon. an a 1.75 ton, with high neck and long sleeves, Special at 75, 1.00 Women’s and Misses’ Hosiery For To-morrow, a timely offering considerably below prevailing prices. Women’s Black Silk Hose Meth fol igo Mbeya hg pags am at 22c _ with self or lisle tops, Regular $1.35 Value. at 89¢ Regular 35c Value Misses’ Lisle Thread Hose, fine ribbed li mediur les, toes els, woe. Lil Terent iedurite Views Sie Regular 30¢ Value, at $1.10 half dozen, Pair 19¢ black and tan, made | Misses’ High Lustre Mercerized Lisle Hose, ensy ag hi tie pope thy Pair 68 — “black only, with double knee, tovs and heels Regular $1.00 Value Regular 45c Value, at $1.40 half dozen, Pair 25¢ To-morrow, at Greatly Reduced Prices, a ‘Special Purchase of White Celluloid Toilet Articles . Each $1.35, 1.75, 1.98 Trays, Each 200, 38¢, 48c, 85c to $2.00 Hair Brushes, «+ Each $1.00 teh Te] Nai Bates, . Each 88c, 68 Cloth Brushes, . vat 465 | | Button Hooks and Nail Fils. «| 28c Military Brushes, Pair $2.25, 2.75, 3.50 Shoe Horns, . ’ “ 28c, 50c Dressing Combs, coarse, hal coarse and fine, 20c Glove Stretchers, . 7 ae 65c sng Mirrors, Each $1.35, 1. 78 Hair Pin Boxes, ; ' 45c, 1.25 anile Mirrors, 1.20 | | Hat Pin Holders, . " 50c Powder Boxes, . ~-—-«_~—«Each 38e, SSc, 1.25 Pin Cushion and Jewel Case, combined x Ha Receivers. . Each 40c, 1.25 at $1.10, 1.50, 1.75, 2.25 i ‘Monoeranne and "Initials engraved ai moderate prices. In course of preparation for Thursday, October 23rd, A Very Important Sale of Women’s Dresses For Street, Afternoon and Evening Wear Comprising the season's latest models and fabrics; in all, a selection of over twenty entirely new styles. Particulars in Wednesday Evening’s papers. BAUMA at [ARN N&BRO} ¢ 6 o'Clock, Open Saturdays Until 10 P. M. Ne Connection with Any Store in the Bronx or Astoria Half the usual work ‘ —and better than usual Long lime Credit—1 o. Everyone rents, when you elaan || FREE! techs Goeeaero FREE! ae - GOLD DUST [Seater $75] Cain austin 5e and larger packages. er $125 Beers $150 (3 Golden Oak Dresser and Be Chiffonior; 9. value $16....+ ee Write for our LIBERAL BOOKLET containing | We Pay Freight chebir tens ape een nes land Rabiroad Fare| its, sis\ ee! <4 §\$A SEVEN-TIME WORLD WANT WORKS ALL THE Spare. Cow.4 Sr, | Ui oRDER OnE 10-DAY AND PRospeR je" o Gs x e