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Inetid a new spirit in tho itttle “Tams,” and before the day wae over the sun managed to thrust a alaam oF twe threagh the door. | Dartington and he’ Presiden ONE DAY'S LINE-UP = f Manha{tan Borough. perintendent of the Sabbath rool of the Church of the Mediator. jen comes Commissioner of Prisons | the Gaynor encounter of 199%, or the ts. Me epent most of his time| recent hattle of impeachment. ut | uncing the critles of the “Chief | “Pp; 4 are inscribed on the t onslgning Sulzer ‘wus once § Wotnstont. OF “LITTLE TAMS” ‘White the sun chona vrinhtly outstde/ thie young Demosthenes is able to| greatest toa @f Tammany, yesterday, there seemed | spread over an audience. He is a man! ever had. I! fo Se clouds within. But the presence | of Bryan's own oratory. Th “Chief? seemed to|#ays, and nobody takes the trouble to! good things he does th of the one and only “Ch! deny it. He epent most of teat ¥ 8 at gets him in stumping the Dakotas and the Western States for Wilson. His name te Rome jost an engagement since the consolida- B. Pullen. charge John J. the speaker ‘Although the little “Tams” were early | Pullen can sp THE EVENING WORLD, tom,” “Peach Orchard,” Tavern,” ‘Mine Run,” and the “Wider- nese.” But no mention ts made of the famous MoClellan engagement of 198, looking for thi et nd the fellow | memory of ever: by manifestations of His gracious and beneficent providence. We have not; has had eo far. only bed peace throughout our own|¢oho, Mitchel borders and with the nations of the | thurieam. eC the organtzation has & pity he is hounded. such @ nice, Kind man. It's 's what hi bit made world, tit that peace has brightens! by constuntly multiplying evidence of genuine friendship, of mutual sympathy and understanding and of the happy bad. All the world misunderstands him, “But he'll win this fight. W. ‘e've never announced that ‘tin, who !s In| tion, and we're not going to lose this bureau, says on ‘The honest people with un Loom at the arrny of t Hennessy except THURSDAY, WASON NAMES NOV. 2732 Ea day of October, 1918, and of tie t city of W nite He was @roused equal en- no reference to the charges of ex-Gov. Sulser and John A indirectly, when he he should permit vilification of himself to lead dim from operation of many elevating influeroos the main ‘ssues of tho campaign, These, | OW WILSON OOTOBER 23, 1913. Btates of Aine consented to do so, thi joCall mate The first witness eored to the Diakonof, who gave much Import tontimony yesterday, She identifed plece of @ pillow case found near was overed as similar ty had made for leads a hand now #) She al "MORE EVIDENCE TO FX | RITUAL MURDER CRIME. called to-day wan Xenia Diakonoff, a sister of Catherine ant the the cave tn whieh the body of Yushinaky whe Tohobertak, who ted of the mur A SWEETHEARTS’ ROMANCE. cor eee (nnreettod, Arres nt Stehe) FA.C. fa dat and bw SCHWARZ | . ‘ ito street, 4 Diabet a condition of the aystem, ia which the functions of the liver are perverted, causiag disorder 6f nutrition. Warner's Safe Diabetes Tam" and there is .. { r nt W phd | see name ends with Hennesay to the| no nend of putting them on the wall. t | tows yeuee-old, of No. MII Mlowe aetaety TOYS and GIFTS fr 3 regions. He just dropped In to “Patty” ie greatly trritated over ¢! a ‘ Brooklyn, ae vit “roened ‘the river 4 jtwk to anybody. Then he went out.| prominent piace that the picture of one pantie Tee GEBNIGITAR lite RIGHT EY Mere we No greater pleasure can \ é | He'll be back again today. Witttam Jennings Bryan occupies on the a Sony ’ —— formance at a theatre ond ints given children than to bring } ; [MAN WHO TALKS LEAST AND/piaster, and declares in heated tones MITCHEL AND M’CALL Jatspute, Prism lett tie gist and nia f them to this heme of the tags. |: j be ea Is Dogs Le that this pleture should never be s-| President Says People Should Witness Identifies Pillow Case| tenind a tres on Myrtle avenue, near f Here everyth _— Me does |!0We4 to Rang where it does. “Bryan TALK AT BIG MEETINGS | Lawrence atreet. to wait for her, Hattoo|f new and old i 4 Something in the Air at Tame | ert’, Tan, vhe _talke least ard 4008] ig g traitor, and for twelve years held " , ; “—- | Earns aureet: ta walt Coe " in ' fg at TAMs| irs is" Tonohun, Mets the man | he organisation down at| Be Grateful for Year of Full Found Near Slain Boy— [5.0 sitar nantait, wateing: sions anal fl found in infnite i handles le'a treasurer | .. o - ub i aly lone an all Resides S & 7 ‘ 4 I know,” he continues, “for I've been A Se ‘ ‘ - " i oe arkel what she wae doing She testl ‘ariety the whole were Alibselinepidlbiaiaiadll ge hy PON rng Bop BE sour sara & member of tus] Peace and Prosperity. Each Arouses Enthusiasm Before Strong Link in Case. fied in Aduton Rissot Couch Vhbe mov |t Sear TeeeesOne Me CF ‘e organization, and am famiilar with the it From Murphy's Cigar, | the Mis duy when there are any Dille) wiographies of avery one of its mem- ——- Audiences Within a Block - tng that ane told them ave war Tooking | tlweye et he v. 100, gold- eg ‘s - sane 5 foher friend, She sald alwo th he 0 2 . -_ rimmed, But, he {s treasurer, He doesn't | °°" Serer, oe oe of Each Other. KIEFF, tueia, Get 2. When the] patrotman inwulted her and ahe calles |p Sistentwith high: 7 " talk. Ho is silence personified, SAYS CHIEF WILL NEVER QUIT) Wuson to-day teaucd bis first Vhanks- (rial of Mendel Hetian for the manter| hin a “bum and sald it was none of ‘ ALL PASS IN REVIEW.| "to retieve the sit AFTER A DEFEAT. giving proctamation as Preidmnt of ihe] (Edward 2 McCall and John Puteoy Joe emg ohritiin my Yoshinaky tnt! inaas wo tong va she behaved | enters we chel advocated their candklactes for ; MY herself: Prtow camo Hidihg, lool Dandy.” He (a Wabi One. Of CHONG] ato ine compalen®® wee boned’ "| cate consents or ton | Mayne within a block of each other thief Match, 1611, reopenad toatay the prin-| Meera Pee juvited, Uke. repre Had to Wait Until Noon for] ‘elvet nats, the ends of which seem to wOpaah PALLY” Tat gerriataliog OD: POOR Lag ene ee ie rere ee a Lene errcceats BE, Ce GAN GF the West |onee'e counsel called thw attention OF} sentatives of the. Iw, thay tentified, i a a J i wilt. A white rose, eymbot of purity, tel ure He said: “He'll never | 22 been our long respected custom as | Hide Business Men'a Association, ad-lehe Preetiing Judes to the fact that,| Hoth man and girl wore arrested, taken the Leader; Then They In his left buttonhole, There ts resign after a defeat, Murphy ts not] ® Peonle to turn in praise and thanke- drened @ packed Oar ok a rokes eoiea aithoumthe court sat yesterday from | to Adama Street Station and locked tp, , written all over the stick he carries, but| that kind. We wouldn't let him. If he jg to Almighty God for Hie mant- found Yearly in the morning anti midnight, |Makittrate Kempner exonerated chem * ‘his ctrars sins too numerous to} eurned hie resignation to-morrow, | fold meroles and blessings to us ae « “the priaoner's name het not by ‘en. | When they were taken before itm tox Stood at Atiention. ©} ew in row, teenth atreet and Broadway under the |{%* Prisoner's name hit not been men-) ayy Hoag ie ate i. Hes an ta jaw-| there isn't 2 man who could fill the|nation. The year that has just passed eof the Young Republican Aevo. (toned even once. Counsel amked the | 2 Wo tian ‘a devena taeh ian ae vacancy. And to think of all the nasty| has been marked in a peculiar degres President to pat this on recant and he . bad epee things they aay about him. He ts the foon for the “Big Chief." For he has about what time he ehould val in his dirty, mud-cotored ear ie ae noteworthy as his departure, For he never goes !n; he makes an en-| trance. And all the little “Tams” are) Age as he moves to his desk; that 7 terious desk in the corner, where he witepere. Hardly had he taken his pla the desk, with the little jaded lamp on it, when “Tige appeared from all directions. They seemed to eprout and, whichever way one turned, all that was visible was stripes ALL CAME TO ASSURE CHIEF THEY WERE STILL LOYAL. Everybody who counts for anything fined up before the “Chief."" There was int sides the smoke! from the "Chief's" weed. But, as one @tood and watched the line as it pa fm review before the throne, the Ao! thing seemed to evaporate with the umoke from the weed into the air. For, {t was the same old tale most of them} behind they were atill loyal. ‘There is big Tom Foley, the | ir of the Second Tribe, and he wore a bi grin as he beld a whisper wean hh the Big Guy in the corner. None | of the Sulzer “stuff” has put o kink in Foley’s district, according to bim, and McCatl’s election is certain. ‘Then there's Deputy Commissioner of | Charities Goodwin, in a brown sult, | with @ soft hat to match, and his face wrapped in a look of prosperity. A Dig, respectable looking cigar empha- izes it. Behind him in the quevo is a dig chocolate colored gentleman, who looks fas though he might be related in some way or another to the Heef Trust. Is Robert N. Wood, President of th United Colored Democracy of the Stat ot New York. That's some title for any | man to carry, but Wood has enough | welght to get by with it. He predicts eleudy day for Nov. 4, for he says ai! the dark-complextone’ gentlemen in the vicinity of Manhattan wil! come out to cast thelr vote for the man who calls Murphy the "Chic! His reason for this prediction Is due to President Wil- yfon's attitude toward the colored folks, Wilson believes in the segregation of . as Wood puts It, and Mitchel ympathy with Wi ‘There you | That spells r McCall, | James E, Sullivan, who « P put the Yankee athlete on % Who Je running for County ¢ ‘ In just to assure the “Chief” he's still running. And if he doesn't get out of | win. But! | MAN CONRY JOINS LINE ABOUT THE THRONE. While the rush is on another gentle- man, afflicted with overweight, makes | sacred portals, He's one of those feilows you can really feet before you see him, so magnetic is his peraonality. He is muffled in dignity nd it only takes a glance to assure the Observer he 1s getting the real juice of the Meat from the fatted cait. A second glance and you are convinced he is @ Congressman. He looks the part, and Inte big, gray, soft hat has a Washing: ton otmosphere, It is Congressman Conry. And he wears a big wide atring pn die glasses. But soft hats and @lasses with etrings attached are of lit- fle importance to the "Chief," and he ailows them no extra time, Exit Conry. Over tn the corner !s a little man with- out an overcoat. Ie must be another rumner, for everybody ts ing him how the coast looks, and ho says he Yt see anything but the old ship “Victory” on hix horizon, But they say he f* near-sighted, It is Dr, Thomas i ning after a hearty dinner, +%jé¢ Choc- olate Marshmallows are just sweet enough. If you like other varieties with them, ask for edjuir Assorted Chocolates. Dis the eve- aly ea BB Ade Stores in Greater New York er . at the wikwam, they had to walt untill | FEW STARS AMONG THE WIG-/ this piace! They are ti WAM'S SPELLBINDERS TO-DAY. he day ‘Thomas F. Grady, Jadye Thomas O'@ul- a livan, M. Warley Platsex and Thomas|/0Ok# with tear-dimmed eyes on such C, T, Crain are gone, and, with the ex. t Dudley Field Malone, Alfred | J. Talley and Senator James D. MeCiel- ception wtanding at attention to pay him hom- |, 1 the “Caiet” has avout 600 young men to become orators, who ere stumping during this campaign, there are not many stars among them, v aspiring matty” Craig. He te the OCus- todian of Tammany Hall. might be rich only he lost @96000. It took him twenty years to lose it, and the elements “copped” it all—not Tam- ir the “Chie! leas enough to in the elements washed it away. Since ‘tty’ has deen in charge of the battle flags and he can teil you won- derful tales about those fla, and the Vlotorles of Tammany. ie will take you| Hopital, pronounced the man dead. He icq, do here designate Thursday, the 2th Into the big room on theg nce and show you ® re inecrived the * participated in ae far back as! nothing in his pockets by which be| Tonted occupations and In their several of the civil war. It is most| could be {identified and his appearance, |homes and place ing and appropriate, with euch|es well se his clothing, tndicated bim | thanks to Almighty God. names as “Bull's Bluff," “Savage Sta-|to have been a laborer. They had dropped in just | ' ONEILL-ADAMSCo | SIXTH AVE., 20TH TO 22D ST., NEW YORK CITY E KNEW this sale would be a success. with us in this sale, knew it would be a success. our prices were right and that our proposition was right. But we were not expecting such overwhelming success. We expected a shower, but we did not expect a downpour. The plain facts are—we have taken orders for twice as many in- struments as we had expected to sell up to this time. this is told for one purpose, and one purpose only, and that is to advise those who have already tol buy later during the sale—do not put off too long. The success of this sale has Let us be fair with each other. Le oposition, by asking a few questions: hen, if ever, do you again expect to get a piano which is really worth 350 dollars for less than this co operative price—248 dollars and 75 cents? When, if ever, do you again expect to buy a piano of such known high grade upon such easy terms as 5 dollars as an initial payment and the remainder at the rate of 1 dollar and 25 cents a week? Do you ever again expect to have an opportunity to buy a piano which is so strongly guaranteed? Do you ever expect, in buying a piano, to get more privilege money back or exchanging your you expect to get a more liberal agreement—taking everything into account—than this rative agreement, which we have been describing from day to day? ‘e can answer these questions for O'NEILL-ADAMS Co Sixth Avenue, 20th, 2ist and 22nd Streets Main Store, 5th Floor. doth of iden and of practice. “The nation has been not only pr perous, but has proved ite capecity to take calm o ol amid the rapid vement of ra and deal with its ows life tn w epirit of oandor, right- @ousness and comity. “We have seen the practical comple. tion of @ great work at the Isthmus of Panama which not only exemplifies the nation’s alundant resources to ac- complish what ft ¥ nent men to be found anywhere. “The whole world ham’t anything on Murphy." And, as one loaves the butding, one 2 2 3 s 3 ae Re of Rourke Cockran, Ho! who are able rough doctrine of Tammany. of oratory and, though Value of Property MUST Be Restored.” And one wonders. They are perfectly good signs gone wrong. They might, with @ little revision, cause an impres- sion elsewhere, Ent they're in front of Tammany Hal! erence attra KILLED BY TROLLEY CAR. Unide elty of ite pub: Uc eervante, but also promises the be- ginning of @ new age of new cun- trasts, new neighborhoods, new ayin- pathies, new bonds and now achieve- ments of o0-operation and peace. “Righteousness exalteth the nation’ Man Meets Death taland ‘peaco on earth, good will toward ih Avenue. men,’ furnish the only foundations upoti | jt required An un{dentified man about gizty years| which can be bullt the lastlug achieve He was thought-| 0K etepped from behind an elevated | ments of the human spirit. Last ordinance “Patty” Harry Kilnob could apply the| future better still. brakes. ¢ Dr, Franklin, summoned trom Flower | President of the United States of Am ‘ot the | We § feet 1 inches tall, weighed 200} o¢ November next, as a day of tablet pounds, was partly bald, had a sandy mustache and more @ black coat and the! vest and striped trousers, There wae janks- giving and prayer, and invite the peoplo| Exam throughout the land to cease from their] VIE of worship render tache was re “In witness whereef, 1 have hereunto] peror Fra’ ONEILL-ADAMSCo SIXTH AVE., 20TH TO 22D ST., NEW YORK CITY Doprright, 1013, by O'Netll-Acams Ca, The manufac- turers (The Newton Piano Co.), who are co-operating We knew And us they would surpassed all expectations Let us get right down to the ‘‘meat”’ of such as getting your iano after you have tried it for a whole year? And do 1 and Aft u with a decided NO. NEVER. A more fair, be O'Nei!l-AdamsCo., @th Ave., NewYork,N.Y. Without obligation on my | p mail photographs and description of piano and plaser-pianos being sold on your co-opera-} 4% tive plan to Weel St. and No City.» Avan, Take 224 Street Elevators. i and ten, 3-18 Gusine. he raid, wore out and driot and were | dr. well known to every voter, ' ——<. Prestfant resented to tha Boar fesolution permitting th Land the distin-! sidewalk space to ne Streots that the Board from timo to time in the past two yeara has ordered cleared of all encroachments, nonth Mayor Kline vetoed an which proposed to regulate the existence of newsstania on wll streets According to Mr. MeAneny tho main fault of this ordinance was that that consent to havo @ stand should be obtained Tho yeat| Alderman of the district. The Horough t thie sum in an| Pillar at Fitty-sizth street and Sixth |/has drought to us the satisfactions of] President contends ., day and was etruck by wk well di 4 fresh vis! of ye {sland down at Far Rockaway. And| svenue early to work well done and fresh visions of our/ have established the right of tie Board ath avenue trolley car before moter-|guty which will make the work of the) of Kstlinate to control th Aw tt is, the present ow, thorefore, T, Woodrow Wilson,! ordinance will remain in effect and | Ansiatant Ke | the remolution of the Bourd of Estimate will onver the congested stroots NA, Austria, Oct. lan L. Briggs, the new the Amert ‘ived In aud! ria Joseph at Schoenbrunn, | olty Copymaht The whole co-operative plan gone over so you will know it as we know it You get a plano which . twelve or this You get ti ongest mu ened by the manufacturers—-The Newton Piano Co. ars that ts Ks safe as a Government bond your plano at the end of @ thirty you protection for five ou days’ trial t the privilege of returnin, and getting your money mado by her sister «y had a 1 denied when off yesterday tte attacks on the trial of Mettlt calling tt and gros blunder, the lon of the article tt mld “When the Duma paases a law er Aneny to-day Hundred, aptitrariiy to send Jews hard tal then perhape tt will be aeok to prove the @ ovesick After Wer Romeo Died. from the | logteal to-day of that the Kiraftes, courts atreets, neral stand ment this morning r ‘orge Heyruther, _| ened hin power of reniating the su f ntarved hernelf for grief. Embassy »| The two giraffes cost the city %, co to-day by Em-| They were the only two owned by ie ed in Vera ‘Tohoberiak’s tat, which the tatter | ISSTANDS. | was contronted with Catherine Dtakon- The nowaraper Kievidantn returned to to-day, ling Golubeff, the leader of the Binel | to un- "t Patet Jollet, the survivor of the Pronx Zo» rth She was) found dead on tho floor of her apart y her attendant, Romeo, her mate, died in August of sunstroke. Tho eleven mild summers he had spent in this country since he and Jullet cameron Nubla had weak- she At Met hax been ailing over mince and 5500, the {s prepared aod W gharabere solel for diabetes and will check avercome the disease aad restore the organs to a satural, hei action, efficiency an‘ hea’ checking this have been testified to by inde for the past 36 years, and itis prescribed by phydictans. ,| heme: ). ond com tinued taking ime until b came pert SHIRTS Have as much bosom as a shirt calls for.| Enough for looks and comfort, The cuffe will not crack. The new graduated inter- lining prevents it. $1.50 up. LUETT, PEABODY he ’ CUNT Ears of Ansow Connie Me by a new, exclusive, electrical process. Quality Werk. Prompt Service. We retail Westonkelm's 1-K-L Sheffield Cutlery. 1838), 1m Bt, New York Clty. ONEILL-ADAMS Ca SIXTH AVE., 20TH TO 22D ST., NEW YORK CITY You are missing the opportunity of your life if you don’t get one of these pianos during this co-operative sale 1014, vy O'Neill Adame Co, rth and well ed and fyrty ularly at tires lara for two of paying perative and then ntee ever put on a pian: chai Oe IA Ca t square or liberal proposition will never offered on which to Dll & piano in your home. cants, # ving you at the vutset one hundred and one dollars and twe It is as we say at the top of this ad-—‘You are missing ibe opportunity of your + wren you anim paying for your plang, if nought to the usual way life if you don’t get one of these pianos during Cut this counen I tecnight. ts stay Myou have beid sour. two, hundred and fort) this co-operative sale.” e shea ‘There are nt of interest, or for any @ Joint guarantee nd ourselves. ONEILL-ADAMS Ca SIXTH AVE., 20TH TO 22D ST., NEW YORK CITY + Within one year from the day you get your piano through this co- operative plan you may exchange it, for amy reason what without xo much 4% & ponny's lone, All payments remaining unpatd are voluntarily cancelled tn event of your death—thus leaving the plano free of encumbrance to your family, 1 You get through this co-operative plan an opportunity to earn cash dividends for each and ery week's time the life of the co-operative ar: ent of one hundred and ninety-five weeks ts shortene rough this privilege it ts powsible for you cash dividends amounting all to twenty-nine dollars and twenty. te. 1 You are given opportunity to ure ‘This still further reduces the cost of yu All of the features of this co-operative plan are carried out in ef fering the player-planos, with the single exeeption that the terms on player-pianos are two dollars a week | d of—as on the piano—one dollar and twenty-five cents a week. —