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+ ll OPPOSES ~ CONVENTION TAG ON CANDIDATES: pos Detares Indorsement Would | Violate Spirit of Primary Law—Hinman Sick. SARATOGA, N. Y., Aug. 17.—Dis-| trict-Attorney Charles 8. Whitman of New York, last of the three can-| idates for the Republican nomination | for Governor to reach Saratoga, put! im an appearance Rere this afternoon. | Mr. Whitman's first act was to‘an- Rounce his opposition to plans under way during tho st day or two by some of the delegates to have the Republican State Convention in| doime a candidate for Governor. “Of courve thut is for the conven- tion to decide,” le said, “but person- 4 I om opposed to such a thing. le such a recommendation would! not be binding, it would be contrary to the spirit of the Primary law, It seams to me we should observe both, the letter and the spirit of the law." Harvey D. Hinman, one of Mr. Whitinan's rivals for the nomination, was ill to-day with stomach trouble. | His physician told him he must re- main in bed all day, promising that if he did so he probably would be} about to-morrow, The committee of thirty which is drafting the platform for the candi- dates for delegates-ut-large to the) Constitutional Convention vas in ses- | sion all day, Otherwise there was lit-| tle in the way of political activity, Most of the 610 delegates had reached Saratoga, but there was little for them to do until the convention opens to-morrow. RICTILY DRESSED WOMAN ADMITS SHE SWINDLED SHAMROGK IV. IS HERE; | TOWED INTO DRYDOGK, Cup Challenger Stood Stood Tnp Well; Her Convoy, the Erin, ‘‘eard German Warship's Wireless. The cup challenger, Shamrock IV., | conveyed by Sir Thomas Lipton’s steam yacht, Erin, arrived early to- day at Quarantine from Bermuda. Col. Duncan D. F. Neill, who has charge of the yacht, said they had @ fine trip and that all were well. The tug Fred B. Daizell met the Shamrock at Quarantine and towed her Into the harbor and to Shewan's drydock at the fat of Twenty- seventh street, South Brooklyn. It 1s not certain whether she will be fitted with ber racing rig after she been stripped of her jury rig, a Thomas first wants to learn’ if the yacht has been strained by her Voyage across the Atlantic. H» may then decide to fii her up now, or lay her up until time to get ready for | the races for the America's Cup next year. The Shamrock and her convoy left Falmouth, England, on July 81. Be- pointed. HOTEL WIIH $5 CHECK ali Nine Other Complaints Made Against May Cameron, Now Guest of the Tombs. A woman calling herself May Cam- @ron, tall, handsome, and dressed in the extreme of style, and with the bearing of one used to the drawing reoms of Fifth avenue and Newport, pleaded gullty in Special Sessions to- day to swindling the Manhattan Ho- tel with a spurious check for $5. Rep- resentatives from the Netherlands, Biltmore, McAlpin, Belleclaire, Im- perial, Ritz-Carlton, Woodstock, Al- gonquin and Woodward hotels were in court with similar complaints. Justices Collins, O'Keefe and Mc- Inerney Seed in vain to get the woman, who used the name of “Mme. Yznaga," “Mme. Morris” and “Mrs.. Mary Anderson,” in the course of her adventures and had a glib familiarity with the names of ne‘able people who frequently patronize the hotels, to tell something about herself. Her method was to register, engage ex- wrage rooms and have a porter sent & fictitious address to get her trunks While waiting for his return @he addressed the clerk or the man- ager by name, reminded him or a for- mer visit which had never happeneil, and asked him to have a small chock cashed. She was remanded to the Tombs pending an investigation. A private detective told the Justices he thought ghe was a woman who was convicted of similar swindles, using the name of Beulah Lee, in Auburn pris: L DOUGLAS ‘42 SHOES GRAND aa FURNITURE): OPENS AN ACCOUNT REDIT TERMS a Dem #59116 arm 1409 Pes Prxe 87559 Dorm #459 104 Dee pe wh AT r CORNER FISHER Bros} COLUMBUS pe RFT Mito Ae I! THE EVENING WORLD, ‘tween Torquay and Plymouth, when she had a severe weather test, she proved her seaworthiness. She stood the irlp well and saw no German war vessels, though the Erin's wire less operator heard « Germa crulser’s wireless in the waters about) vention here to-day for a three days’ Bermuda. Banish the “Blues!” one have that de Reead feeling it’s more than likely that your is impoverished'or poisoned. There is only one thing that will alter your present condition— that’s to restore your stomach to normal &@ weak or diseased stomach cannot mi digestion is bad your food will not mak nourishes body, Urain, heart and nerve. Dr. Pierce’s Golde n Medic il Discovery out of order=i helps the stomach to do its work Pan eer and Proveniy.. pene the liver. The system is freed Every organ is rejuvenated. jones Medical Adviser, 1008 pagers More Sizes 16, 16:, 17) Added to the Giant Shirt Sale at 55c Making All Sizes Again from 14 to 17 This news for those who could not find these sizes on the third day of the sale last week and who went away disap- They will lay in a large supply tomorrow, not to be caught again, for large sizes always are scarce in a sale of shirts so low in price. Nearly 40,000 Shirts are Sold About 20,000 Shirts Remain Choosing is as good tomorrow as on the first day of the Sale, for the reserves are fresh from the manufacturer and of these grades: Our own $1 and $1.50 grades, and some that sold in special sales at 75c and 85c—all now 55c. and Sul jh frome Broadway at Ninth, New York from pol Instead ore ihe he Blues," you fed ripe and strong, equal to any task or up to any pleasure. ‘This great remedy has proved its worth year after year for over fr ogee ie Let it prove ifs worth to you. Sold by medicine dealers es jet or liquid form or send 60c for trial box by mail, Buri; Mercantile Convention Opens. | ST. LOUIS, Aug. —Representing twenty-seven cities in the United States, several in England and Havana, the National Association of Mercantile Agencies opened {ts sixth annual con- session. th and etreeath, yorr tf g00d blood ASS elec lie. ington Arcade floor, New Building, way Entrance, New Building. AMUSEMENTS. Winter Garden Siren thin Esai, PASSING SHO MATH ST. Poste hoa Wane ts, Sylvester Schaar 2 i a SHUBE tordam THEATHE, Ern.8) fat ZIEGFELD FOLLIES re Phoatre), Hrs 0 HUDSON »,\.: 34.0 A Detective Cometty of DUMMY | Taughs and Thride—~THE HE, Went 424 CANDLER fie "he el! Brant Oi Yl ay SEATS BELIANG. ew" Yorn OF ny Wickson, AUTO BURLESO _EAY CouMBIA DEN a URS A eyiek UK at et “ONTRIAL” Sor ALL - THE - WAY - BY - WATER To BOSTON METROPOLITAN STEAMSHIP LINE To PORTLAND, Me. MAINE STEAMSHIP LINE FLATS & APARTMENTS TO LET. Unfurnished—Bronx, Amuro 1970 (ust north of 177UR at, ] jires Al Pair of Sines | STEAMBOATS. Iron Stemnbout Co CON EY aSLAND = INTERST) UPTuEHU Fast it Steel Str. HIGHLANDER eae ia) Mire Refri Inter-State Park Landings (ALONG THM HUDSON, HIVEID te East 99th & 134th R S TUES. & & Sthiurs. | fi nee FIREWORK fe Brelley, Also . STEEPLECHASE his ith :/EBRIGHTON THE QUAKER IAL cnet AAR AR CAB, ONDAY, AUGUST 17, Our 88rd Annual August Mark-Down Sale! Special Until 6 o’Clock Tuesday hat. we, tiave, the talneet Genetas aaa baie ‘tne ta ile Wer es The ‘only entrance to Doorway Number 180 Next to Title Guarantee and Trust Co, CHARLES A. KEENE 180 sresdv Vatil — FURNITURE on GREDIT Homes Furnished Complete 3 ( Rooms 4 arn} at CREDIT TERMS ae Down on $80 Worth $75“ MORR,; 267 W. lo ST. ee RM Rae 1914. 9 A. M. to 6 P. M. Closed Saturdays During August As tn Past Fourteen Years Only Ten Days More of AUGUST SALE and STOCK-TAKING CLEARANCES THEN Summer's greatest sale will be over, and its wonderful economies will be things of the past. Have you considered that nearly all linens come from abroad? Also two-thirds of all the wool and nesrly all the dyeing material? Ask yourself if our August and Clearance Sales are not the opportune time to buy. DON’T DELAY—BUY AT ONCE AUGUST SALE PRICES ON pares ee BLANKETS BLANKETS BLANKETS VAST STOCKS AND VARIETIES no oven’ VaLUBS ELSBWEBRS. But! A vast business is marching these Blankets out on the|™ ° Be# Spreade% tee... 08> double quick. t1.s9 Bea br ates. it hese are extraordinary times—Foreign wools and dyes are uncertain. i Urices are soaring, Net another house ies the olty eon leet uur sacedle an follows Selected California and Ohio Weel Blankets—white and colo contrast borders silk ribbon bound ety | hae large plait Ceaker | a, both Hee ea eae wetaht ot] with techoy sd ache fae rd Seep erm tantra, | 8 ag baie ete—Pure wool and woo "Sacks imebecbooetiaes tints is abe o> Pure wool and wool filled imah-—beeitifal wt —white and colored contrast borders st oe aplgo plaid and Jacquard novelties jue for, Fee 8088 and F200 E..,, 7006 | mtantrots ten; set desirable Neederooag. ee |) 1.77 |Mlankete—vinest, Australian, weal ae = OO All Auguat Sale Goods Purchased during this ale wil be held and delivered at customers’ convenience and including October 16th. ‘The Above refers te any art! in August Sele Departments. Ge reneebeyper =e , FOR MISSES AND BOYS MOST EXCEPTIONAL APPAREL ADVANTAGES eo Rin tn f ed and fancy— 0A OF) extra al and %: Going out of town Ed the eum-| mer may have The Wi sent to them and address chani often as desir Morning World, TES ber wook |, Ge per week. Mondays, Cr Renbrosses St, Mi Wy 1a | I des Welets bet "| Hudson River by Daylight All Service Dally Except Sunday. Direct aii Connections te all pointe in th Gatekile, Bai the “Adirond the West and North. Music. Restaurant, Str. “Washington Irving” Tuesdays, Thursdays, Saturdays, Str. “Hendrick Hudson” idecedere. 4 ‘and Aibeny ‘wet Sanaroc A week-enda; sid Batarder, returning Monday. Sabo. Str. “Robert Fulton” Sets Bret ta ei Paves, 24 Fenneres bf Cornwajl, Nitfurti end ouRh tureing same day in sunset and ‘tw ight, Steamer “Albany” Pfternoen. bs boat for West Point, oushkeepete. mares and eve peehro TO ALBANY Coe wan sSity NORTH Bi ‘BEAGH : __FOR SALE, SLIP COVERS _ i WEEKLY On ati EXCURSIONS. Atlantic City $2.60 Rent weor SDAY all Ly. W. 284 81,7 Jackson Ave., ‘IN ENTIRE CITY Stock Clearances and “Red Ticket” Lots, thus affording matehles savings. Every garment is smart, reliable and very desirable. FOR MISSES AND GIRLS |' FOR YOUTHS AND BOYS Boys’ Washable Treusers— Duct, crash, linen and fp ot. Wash Ch Hct Mevspes 7) thers " 17 et, Union Linen Muck. .+o ss ato Linen Muck 1 BO | 57 ot. if er 33 ey Curtains and Draperies f August Sale and Clearances DON;T DELAY—SUY Now! | LACE CURTAIN CLEARANCES Two to Four Pair Lets. Marle Antoinette, Renaissases, Real Arabe, Lace Trimmed, were 5 my a rar “pesca eee Eat de cygne linings. “Red Ticket” Lote— Girls’ Conts—8 to 14 yrs. in the lot— Navy Wide Wale Cheviots and Berges. Were to $14.98. 4.05] “Rea Misses’ Wash Dresses—braken sises— ‘Were to |Were to $3.98. NS | Ocoee creer OS 6 _________-—_—____* TUESDAY——BLOUSE DAY Is observed in Blouse Dept. with new enthusiasm every week....When you consider the large stocks of new and fashionable modele—And lower-than-elaewhere prices—-You know why. we $1,00 White Blous: -:74 | $1.98 Crepe de Chine Blouses. 1.00 Yelle and Crosatanchand emWd White and fleeh—ccre batiste emb'y effecta—lace In collar and cuffs—fancy buttons= Plaue ‘collar and rever effecte—tong | collar and sip or short sleeve $1.55 Bloeses as popular as ever. Unmatched Values. @. MORNING SPECIALS— Temorrow, Tuesday, Until 1 P. M. To prevent dealers buying, quantities restricted. Ne Mall or Telephone Orders. J $1.25 and $1.49 Boys’ Wash Saits..... .74 Ginghams and perc riety of pretty en pe alntens dn percaing ite and checks—ne' colo: trim'd wih ¢ emb'y, ay, goalies bloom Trousre™t tot to § oom eo tel ean TS ct. Boys’ Washable Trousers. Bloomers and knt duck and drill—whi CLOTH 29 ct. Onan Rempeors.. Khaki, drill, alee tan ond abive Bors* TSMR ARES Poon, 49 ct. Fine Mehsire—¢8 inch Clone, even weave—high silk 1 brown, gray, garnet, navy and bl icles 79 and 98 ct. Wash Siths—8@ inch .. White rae eae or elt uae stripes—various widths an poems spacings. 12.34 ct. Novelty Percales. . 1% aa a eo ms pee Low vag Dasa featy= lath wetty Rate Bei tena’ 14 ct. Bleached Sheets... x inch (before etand Res, Of and Ha. mat i Shea 5 Fine Silk Portieres Were $11.98.. Frou Frou and toned or solid pair lots. Val. .79 and .&, ii colore—o lace trimmed rd = al brow rroltered Re Ric CRWEAa— BA FLOOR, ‘able dens—millinery and sash RIBBONS. MAIN FLOOR, bed Extra Size Voile Bloures... mart, low collar mod broidery and shadow Im BLOUSES—BECOND FLOO! Fine Curtain Rewer Jalue, enauitghed Py AUSEIN UNDERWEAR”-BECOND FLOOR, 98 et. Washable Couch Covers. ‘wide—3 yds. long—natural 1.00 " round— nch cuffe—well made—l4 to 18