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THIS IS NOW T.R'S CHOICE FOR >THE GOVERNORSHP jCdmmittee of 21 Has a Full Slate Prepared for the Utica Convention. ‘William H. Hotchkiss, ex-State & Buperintendent of Insurance and ox- iF ive State Chairman, is Col, Roosevelt's choice for the “Progressive Gubernatorial nomination. | information has been presented B “to the Steering Committees of twenty- ‘one, which is casting about for a eandidate to succeed Harvey D. Hilomar, Mr. Hotchkiss has not yet Pormally exprossed his willingness to Dut it is understood that when State committeo mects next day of this week at Utica he ll be in a frame of mind to accept. The ticket to be presented at Utica wit be something like this: For Governor, William H. Hotch- ‘kiss of New York, or Chauncey J. / Hamlin of Buffalo. | For Lieutenant-Governor, Robert Eldér of Kings, or Assemblyman » B.C. Dunlop of Rockland. | For Comptroller, Hamlin in the Hotchkiss heads ticket, Harold | J. Richardson of Lewis County, Will- H. Childs of Brooklyn and 'W. Sisson jr. of St. Lawrence, % For Attorney-ueneral, Robert H. F selder or James L, Dowsey of Nassau. “beldge Colby. b) For Assoctate Judge of the Court Supreme Court Justice ERE HIRATA NSC ACTIN, 5 JOMES TO HIS DEATH ot the Prudential Building on Friday pleat and was restrained. He was fif- years old and bad been with tial for nearly thirty years. ‘Mr, Kirkpatrick went on a month's ition five weeks ago and it is ad at the offices of the Prudential : oNDAY, AveUsT 84, 3546. oe Maw DOUBLE 20¢ STAMPS MORNINGS—SINGLE 2% STAMPS “AFTE, of the masses. “I desire that my country, in vi of its past sufferings by military dic- tators, shout at ip auspicious o0- coder vit tuthorttion.” . fetes sone MGR. TAYLOR’S FUNERAL. Pronounced Most Perfect Model of Priesthood in New York. ‘The funeral of Mgr. Matthew Ambrose Taylor, who died last Friday night, took place to-day at he) an i of the for bea Sacrement, had been pastor. of fun: Lavelle, Med waid that Father Taylor was “the moat model of the prisathood in" Now Mar. Joseph F. Mooney, sadeginuncstor bef wo] archdiocese ot New York, FORCES HERE PLOT VILLA-CARRANZA WAR, SAYS WILSON Trouble Makers, President De- clares, Are Those Who Would | ¥; Profit by Intervention, live in es districts remote from physicians or drug stores, and they are obliged to depend upon proprietary medicines to a very great extent. To the women in these homes J.B.GREENHUT COMPANY. "THE BIG STORE” Sit For Tomorrow's Selling Only $3.50 to $5 Foot-Mould low Shsee--ail leathers each "tyie and leather; at.......006 ‘2. 95 Women's $9.50 to $5 Feot-Mouid Low SI ablessing. Records show that it has cured more women of those dread feminine ills than any other remedy. i}Is One Sure Way of Reducing ff the High Cost of Living Their worth is KNOWN to THOUSANDS of shrewd shoppers in this city, BUT IT IS TO THOSE WHO DON’T vas; sizes RL $ A to E widths; at. 2.95 25e Dressing Secquee—odd lores to 38 only; Wilson to-day declared there is alattonded the funeral, diligent effort, principally outside of| .A ‘semation from the catholic Club of Mexico, to make trouble between Car-| cha ere Lf twenty-five years, W.L. DOUGLAS ranza and Villa. The troublemakers, Mota grt ned ee tan, tens “a KNOW what splendid AIDS TO ECONOMY awe Trading Stamps are, that these lines are addressed. he declared, are those who would aia JU "34°46 &°4a8 For filled books VALUABLE PREMIUMS—THINGS THAT YOU WANT BVERY DAY—are Wer BORE profit by intervention. HOES. SAU TALY FREE ond fines we Introduced tle ie feature of our business, we have given away MILLIONS OF tA CHIHUAHUA, Mexico, Aug. 24.— Visit our Fourth Floor, Annex I the BEAUTIFUL PREMIUMS d i lok ees cca cs and escure FULL INFORMATION, , ‘stim dl tion we splayed, WE GIVE ONE aoe STAMP WITH EACH 10¢ PURCHASE. Double Stamps Mornings—Single Stampe Afternoons Usual Complimentary 2v¢ Stamps Free, Tomorrow—"Senr visas” As many sets of these stamps as are reasonably required for books unfilled will be given. Only 100 Compli- mentary Stamps good ia any ove book, but you may start as many books as you please. [AIN BUILDIN« Men’s and Youths’ ‘10 to ‘20 Raincoats, Suits a | 9 5 @ and Overcoats, at All records for big selling in August will be swept away in this greatest of all one-day sales here, tomorrow. Many of these garments are in fall weights and styles, and the sale, coming as it does at week before the formal opening of the fall season, is doubly assured of success. $10 to $20. Raincoats, at $7.95 Liconchpp-teedeaedlom ola RU srgy eg lar Our own importation from the famous house of P. 3 Cow & Co., London. You would be obliged to pay AT LEAST" Doves our bar a these coats at any other store. All sizes. $10 to $18 Suits, at $7 5 And not many of the $10 kinds, either— plenty of ga? $15 and $18 erndee. ont one or two suits of a kind; all sizes in lot. BLUE 'SERGES, FANCY MOGTURES, aol soa) and young men. 'Stouts” $10 to $20 Fall Overcoats, at © . $7.95 A very attractive collection of Balmacaans, Belted- Back Tweeds, Inverted Plait Back Coats. Best shades and colors. All sizes. ¢ 1,000 Pairs of Trousers Popular styles; all sizes for men and youths. Vea to $2.50; at... Gen, Francisco Villa to-day issued a statement regarding his relations with the Caranga Government at Mexico City. He said: “I have no personal feeling in thie matter against Carranza. This coun- try should not again be under mfll- tary government. The armtes, by our constitution, are secondary to the constituted government, and it is now Scat Gas aes hitler As a ors The number of dyspeptics is erned by the people, for the Carn being reduced by ‘‘Force,’’ the and not, as heretofore, governed b; @ military clique whose only object tasty whole-wheat food. in emerald, black rl y Purple; at......... ce gee Abe 50c Corsets—some low bust; others Empire or medium bust; long over hips and back; garters attached; at..... 39c 29¢ Corset Covere—made of good cambric and trimmed with lace edging; at..... 19¢ ”, tae be eed emstitched ruffle sod cluster of tucks; at.. 19¢ $1.25 All-Wool Crepe Brocade— 45 inches wide; mustard, tango and wine color only; 59c Scotch Plaide—silk and wor sted mixtures; 36 inches wide; yard 34c 59c Matelasse Suitinge—36 inches wide; yard...... 34c ‘WORLD “WANTS” WORK WONDERS Cowperthwait Prices Stay Down ‘l] Wide-Open Credit to You When You Need It pba ecanllresenppnenady peloeny aati wait for the furniture needed in your home, for different things you need every day seem we will gladly give you long credit for this, making $5 be fallcis over Caetanstocs tx un attec® to ralae the payments so little that you will not miss the prices, it is a pleasure to tell you that we have money at all. not advanced the price of any goods in these : Whether you need merely one or two picoes for A We repeat, there's every reason to belleve that tomorrow will bring the biggest business we have ever enjoyed in our Men's Clothing Department in August. at the lowest prices consistent with lasting value. “look” and you will purchase—but there's not ANNEX BUILDING—HOME FURNISHING This is a time when you should guard your cash the slightest obligation to buy. Either store is and money-in-bank. But it is unnecessary to well worth a visit. The Last Week The Last Week Midsummer Furniture Sale A Bare Six Days, and the Big Annual Event Is Over These should be the days when you look around your home with your fall and winter furnishing needs in mind. won't pay you to delay longer. HEED THIS ADVICE. up to fully 34. Open Saturday Evenings Coot pocetamant> Some Golden Oak Sideboard | Ie It’s real money in your pockét to do so, for the savings range gee 4 ° oe wa <b © | eu 5 ‘nm $10 Two-Inch Continuous Post White Enamel Bedsteads—as il- lustrated; heavy filling rods. En- amel is baked on for $ ity it Se'Ta, tneraim Carpet yard if Mottled ‘elvet Carpet for Sieh Honea, OMe te No Charge for Making, a Sewing or Laying Attractive Music Cabinet | ii iskieen-Plees Initial Glass Service 98¢e \ tomer Wa. © —, wiateted: — H | at the Palace & ie a music, Low price. Hin ‘0 TO, | 1 ea . 50 §: agape ees vl here ey b) lustrated ; size 2.0% ran 6 water funblers, * tumblers; | ; ms ‘“: ND TUN Persian Gordon initialled to ot one nS ONE WILL 3 | anteed Romelink BE SENT C, O. Magazine and Book Stand newspapers, magazines and books from Uttering uj the core. . Your choice hogany finish, Barly White Rearmeled Bed | nas Substantial, t and east! new glean. Hel nea at hond Tenis, toot | pede 38 wit m. Continuous posta: re A Clearance Sale, Tomorrow, of 100 “Mill- Sample Rugs Sale of Housefurnishings $1.20 White Enameled Wash Stands—as illustrated; stand, basin, pitcher, soap dish and towel holder; handy, Se Engish Achoice selection ‘of colorings in mp Axminster and Tapestry Kam, fumed eax o$ 2,25) made up from man uarter-eecton samples. These TUES ‘oot all about 0x12 oe "Note the exceptional reductions for Sh. This 9x12 Velvet Set Aneta Sample Rugs $1.25 Aluminum Seucopans|ii25 Aluminum Rice Carslor Go-Cart Sample Rugs $22. 50. evesereeeess sia76 qt. Syren : Li Ic} Seen sae Usuel Price rongly woven reed body Ed vattan virame. eee Nish, Leather ane ‘Just oe rs ft ps2 2 Tapestry Sample Rugs eoeeee! art 8.75 for pr stings. chal $1.25 Aluminum Preserving Kettles—at...........00+5 “Oldest Furniture House in America” asa teeeeeee isc 3rd Avenue Two Park Row s iustrated; ill do he wor H oun at 121st Street at Chatham Sq. ¢ York|— No Extra Charges | 9212 v0.2294 Third Are. Stores a Chadians Se tress ete»