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OND DEALERS ASSIGN. | to Quit Gecanse of tnabittty | to Get Creat. firm of Charles Aronowits, deal- . Nunaau street. BY made an assignment in favor of | diamonds at asrignes. 8. Bumber , ae well as that of BAA What the firm tad Habilities of be- | hi 90,000 nel 6100,000, WHITMAN FAVORITE WITH REPUBLICANS id nabtlity the banks. | tha’ condition of the business ma: INDIAN MEDICINE } | MAN ears in the study of drugs. From the roots of herbs field originated Lydia E. dham's Vegetable Com- nd, which for thirty years proved more potent and ef- in curing female ills any combination of drugs manship of State Conven- tion, He Says. The contest among supporters of ‘Charles $. Whitman, Job E. Hodges produce roots and herbs for} | ‘ailment and cure diseases at baffle our most skilled icians, who have spent and Harvoy D. Hinman in the race the Governorship took shapg this nf- | Committee of the Republican County Committee at No. 115 West Fortieth street. Tt was apparent that the Whitman men dominated the gathering, which was called by Samuel 8. Koenig. Frederick C. Tanner, representing the Whitman interests, offered a resolu- tion indorsing the District-Attornay as the Republican candidate. Collin H, Woodward, in behalf.of Hinman, and Josoph W. Spencer, for Hedges, fought against the resolution. of FOR GOVERNORSHIP ine paper | Barnes Won't Run for Chair- | for the Republican nomination for! ternoon at a meoting of the Executive THE EVENING WORLD, strength would show the Executive Committee stood 25 to 6 in favor of) Whitman William Barnes jr. State Chairman of the iepublican Committee, who brought suit against Col, foosevelt because he was called a political boss and held responsible for conditions lin the State Government, anndunced to-day that he is out of active In- terest in organization politics anit that he will not run again for State |chairman. Frederick C. ‘Tanner, leader of the Twenty-fifth Assembly District and manager for Charles 8, Whitman, will likele be his successor. It was thought by the Progressives } that the intimation which came from ] Republicans some time ago that Stato Chairman Barnes would quit was tu- tended merely as @ “blind.” But Mr. Rarnes takes a firm stand, He ays: “It was never my intention to retur | to the State Committee after my ele tion in 1912, as it will be impor | for me in the future to give the vices which I have given in the The Chairman of the State Commit- tee should be in the intimate confi. dence of the party candidates for | Governor and Senator. "When Mr. Hedges was nominated 1 Was already in the midst of prepar- ing Mr. Taft's campaign for the Prea- idency in this State; otherwise I should have stepped aside and af- forded Mr. Hedges an opportunity to agree with the committee upon some one of his friends for chairman. [ am stepping aside now to afford this opportunity to those whom the en- rolled voters will nominate at the primary. I accepted the position of chairman and retained It to contend against certain policies fathered by | vest, grav trousers, white outing shirt doned rent. Concluding, Mr. Barnes says: “1 am! Ine jot a candidate for membership in) the Republican State Committee from 2 Third Albany District, in which I ve.” William Sulzer is still very much} In the race for the Progressive.Gu- | bernatorial nomination, He does not purpone being shut up, he says, and Upon that I can afford to; will show his opponents that he, Is | stronger to-day than ever. “IT have my three thousand neces. sary Aignatures, rumors of the enemy to the contrary notwithstandins,” he declared. “My victory In certain.” Another Body tn River. ‘The pe!..6 of Harbor recinct A found j early to-day the body of an unidentified ma In the water off Canal atreet, North River, The man was about fifty- five yearn, five feet seven inches tall, welghed 145 sounds, had grey hatr and muntache, He wore @ black coat and with black stripes, white underwear, bce socks and ck shoes. The body was taken to the morgue, Ward Dead. ¥., Aug. 31.— Mra. Madge Leland ite of Will- L. Ward of this place, Republican jonal Committeeman and former aresaman, died this morning at her home after an tliness lasting about She was born at Purchase, Bhe is survived by her husband and four — childrs vans, Dorothy, Warren and Wint! mes , Store Opens at 9 A. M. DIARNIZAPNIztS MONDAY, AUGUST DIDN'T KNOW JEANNETTE. Magistente Wouldn't Hoxer Out of Court. ust Negro Joo Jeannette, the nexro boxer, ap- peared in the Weat Farma Court to- day on a charge of having mpeeded his seven-passenger automobile on Pelham Varkway yesterday at the rate thirty- milea wn hour. Magistrate Herbert found him guilty and imposed a fine of $%, Jeannette could corral only $22 and requested the Magistrate to permit him to go out of court to raise the other $3, It was then explained to the Magis- trate that the defendant was Joe Jean- nette, the prize-fighter, but the Magis- trate remarked that he had never heard of any auch personage. Then Jeannette, a trifle surprised, asked if the Magis- trate would be willing to hold his big touring car as bond for the $3, but Magistrate Herbert declined. Just as It seemed that Jeannette would have to spend the day in Jail a lawyer in the court offered to advance the necessary $3 to Jeannette, EE GLYNN SILENT ON HENNESSY Refuses to Comment on Challenge to Debate State Innues, ALBANY, Aug, 31.—Gov. Glynn de- clined to comment on John A. Hen- nessy’s challenge for a tour of the State for the purpose of debating issues. Vans Br irk ikl 9 pene 31, 1914. BARBER GETS 30 DAYS, Used Wood Alcohol Inatend of Rent Stat on Castomern. Charles Leone, a barber of No, 1191 Third avenue, will spend the next thirty days in the Tombs for using wood alcohol instead of the real goods on the heads and faces of his cus- tomers, Justices Collins, McInerney and Kernochan in the Court of Special Sessions, Manhattan, sentenced Leone to-day after he had pleaded guilty Health Commissioner Goldwater ap- peared in court and informed the Jus- tices that the practice of using wood alcohol, @ deadly poison, by barbers, had Increased considerably of late, and in order to put @ stop to the practice a substantial punishment should bo im- inspector Hamilton of the jourd, of Health testined he had pur= ‘ hased a bottle of alcohol from Leone, nd, upon having It analysed, was found to be wood alcohol. CASTORIA ~ For Infants and Children In Use For Over 30 Years bevallen Signature of || Pmnettentiy TROOPS GUARD MEXICO CITY. | Take Place of Police Force Dis- missed by Carransa. WASHINGTON, Aug. 81,~Gen. Car- ranza has dismissed the police force of Mexico City and substituted Constitu- tionaliat troops. Reports were received here to-day of fighting between Gen. Juan Banderas, a former Federal officer, and some Con- atitutionalist troops at Kalco. “Storm Hero” Umbrella | Indestructivie For Men Men Ll pt Rae 1B. ae kaa Bloomingdale, Rojhen- aoa Mattaceie ee: siden hundreds of other stores in Greater New York and throughout the country. Miller Bros, & Co., New York, Mfra, PATNA TN I ONIN IRIS 4 er ee eee Ta y tureao Sy HEELS @TOES now fashion’s a? edict, Get those that meet your every demand — sheerness, lustre, Loon bre fal up tope, end smoot! Gordon § ROUND TICKET Also in all colors—3 weights ia silk-lisle and lustrous fibre-silk, Brown Dur Gi y Summer Luncheons GIMBEL BROTHERS -: Broadway and id Thirty-third Si Street | is "$450,000 Worth of Home Utilities ci ( In This Great Sale of , , 4 Housewares, Lamps, China and Crystals y ; Savings Average 35 Per Cent. Please think tor a moment— there is nearly half hgone oh spor worth of merchandise in this sale—and then you will realize that in the Great Tea Room, Eighth Floor. Mr. Roosevelt, IT am satisfied that It was alleged that a final test of|these policies are practically aban- Closes at 6 P. M. this occasion is unrivalled. Its beautiful wares were carefully selected from the collections of the best makers of England, France, Ger- many, Austria, Belgium, Sweden and America. i acres of floor sige’ is devoted to this unprecedented Exposition of House- hold F yagissed which are notable for their beauty, usefulness and exceptional value. chef, the connoisseur of fine china, the hotelkeeper and the housekeeper—yes, practically everyone has a very material dina ee is sale. For here are ‘ $250,000 Worth of China and Crystals at $165,000 $185,000 Worth of Housewares at $145,000 $25,000 Worth of Lamps at $16,000 Yes, reductions that seem without reason when present market conditions are considered! But they are pcssible because many months ago we laced our orders for these goods. —_ Early deliver es were sy more to facilitate the handling of the tremendous stcck than for any other reason. & we are showing now on our Fifth Floor and i in the Subway Store the most comp'ete assortments of this class of merchandise that will be found in New pe in America, or in the world. American Furniture At Lowest American Prices Your credit is just as geod now as ever. We'll gladly trust you without red tape, without an ion, and we'll give you a year and a half to pay is amounts so emall you'll ly feel The sale is in full swing. The range of styles and values is complete. Now is the time when you can profit most. Come and select. wat om want from our big IE 279 Experienced Salespeople Guarantee That Shopping Will Be Devoid of Worry and Waiting at This Fair a & | stocks of eve for housekeeping. Either . ebish hhigs i | K An Unprecedented Sale ofLamps |Our Best Sale of Housewares ( ‘$18 to $35 Electric Table Lamps at $9 to $17.50 | 12-Piece Set “Wearever” Aluminum These Lamps have hi tal bases, decorated | glass shades, in Iandecape. ef fects, Finished in Verde $9. 756 from $14.75 5-qt. Tea Kettle; 4-qt. green, wired ready to attach. $9 instead of S15; tet Me instead of $25; $16 instead of $30; $17.60 instead of $3: Berlin Saucepan with cover; &qt. Berlin Saucepan with Ceiling Fixtures for Indirect Lighting, equipped for electricity. $8 from $12; $12 from $18; $15 from $24. cover; 8-qt. Preserviny Ket tle with cover; Aqt. Electric Table Lamps, in socle of carved mahogany; also in gold and old ivory finish. Sh6wn in a variety of Saucepan; 1 Saucepan; Dee ER pba er; 1 fec{te oe lee Stew sizes and very specially priced. $6.60 instead of $8; 96 instead of $10; Pes instead of $12; $12 instead of $18. Pan; 10-inch Frying Pan and 2 Deep Cut Pie Plates. Mig Silk Lamp Shades 1-2 Regular Prices Made of ‘‘Wearever”’ ese Shades are suitable to use with Jamps men- tionstt at above. Priced now at from $6 to $22.50, instead Aluminum of $12 to $45. Floor Lamps, Adjustable t. Aluminum Tea Kettles, $2.65 rom $8.15, and can be readily adjusted to allangles. $65 from $7; . 8-qt. Prevecving Ratton with cover, $1.65 from 10-in, Frying Pans, $1.00 from $1.50. 2-qt. Coffee Pots, $1.65 from $2.25. 2-qt. Tea Pots, $1.90 from $2.50. Aluminum Ware 12-Piece Spoon Set, 90¢ from $1.50 1 Soup Ladle with long handle. 1 Skimmer, long handle. 1 Cake Pan Turner, 2 Kitchen Spoons, 1Tea Strainer 8 Tea Spoons, long handle, 3 Table Spoons, White Vollrath Enamelware Absolutely free from all flaws, and guaranteed not to chip or crack, if given ordinary care. 8-qt. Tea Kettles, $1.05 from $2.25, 2-qt. Coffee Pots, 85c from $1. 2-qt. Rice Boilers, 90c from $1.15. 6-qt. Berlin Saucepans, 760 from 95c, 2-qt. Lipped Saucepans, 18cfrom30c | Goid Dust, large size 4-qt. Lipped Saucepans, 86cfrom45c | Fairy Soap, 5c cakes, Landers, Frary & Clark Copper and Nickel Ware—% Less ‘These famous wares arein thisSale | Cream Pitchers, $1.25 from $2.25. at at ius one-third less than the regular Windshields, $1 from $2.50. Perfect in . fing Di from $13.60, Electric Toasters, complete with all Chafing Dishes, ¢8 from Peroolatcrn in 4 and 9-cup sizes, $8 ses ready for use, $8 from $4. nstead of $10 to oe Tea Samovare, 96. trois $10,005 We have not raised our prices on account of war, 's no reason why we should. We kes almost exclusively and licy of giving west possible at all times. a bingy de sya , na ia Oak Table be solid gold entirely from agers’ for ite beautit Ei : = Se Oe se Stas Dresser Substantial 3-Piece Parlor Suite Beir Toque Buite would look mighty well iy] any is bullt—upholstered seats of fine €17 and very te brettily decora' homer. ‘Note how welts tt durable imi leather, The picture does not do justice to this handsome suite, which we are selling at the un- i OF MANY SUITES AT LOW PRICES, ‘This small tib- | ed oak; $6. ing Woodenware and skets $6.50 Cereal Sets with white enamel racks, 16 pieces, $6.60. $1.65 Folding Step Chairs, $1.25. Round-Back Kitchen Chairs, 75¢. HES) Waite Enamel Kitchen Chairs, 1.65. $2.25 White Enamel Stools, $1.50. $6 Medicine Canines, while enamel, with beveled mirror, 2 shelves, lock and key, $4.50. $16. a Kitchen Closets, aN ft. high, with glass doors, $12.50. 5 ft. Ironing Boards, Te. 2 Square Clothes Ham with ’ fh. bottoms, $1.25. ail $1.75 Wash Baskets, in full size, oval shape, $1.25. Scrap and Waste Baskets, assorted shapes and sizes, $1 each, Household Sundries Tole pa) i r, large size, 8c rolls, ic, 25¢ Dustless Dust Cloths, 15c, 10c Dish Cloths, large size, 8 for 26c. Household Chamois, 60c each, Asbestos Iron Holders, 10c each. Morgan’s Sapolio, 8 for 250, Babbitt’s Best Laundry Soap, 7 cakes for 26c. Poa of 996 Made of all meta’, 60 from $8; $7.50 from $9. Carved Wood Floor Lamps With gold or mahogany frames, fitted complete with silk Toatead of $80 in several colors; wired forelectricity. $40 instead of $50; AB instes | $3.35 i 180 Special Tables of China, Glassware rina or veer vescuwtion || A Wonderful Merchandise Display TABLES OF EVERY DESCRIPTIO \] Think of the remarkable sight 189 tables containing thousands Jewel Graph- onola, $35.00 f 9, Bathroom Get a Columbia Gr Three dollars cash V4 wor thousands of different articles 4 woud make if spread out uni- Bed over one space. That is what you will find here. These are i a few: \—Plates, Sugar and Cream tay My ut ae) Saucers, Cake Plates, Bret at 6c. 40c to 60c values. Table No. 2—Fine decorated China at just one-half .560 Mayonnaise Bowls, 425 Chocolate Sata, $2.86; Bc tes ‘or lad Sets, 850; 80¢ Breakfast Plates, fake Dinner Plates, 600; 25c Bon mane 80 on. Te eck floral Mbscrd Nothing it jo ee ieee, eet tes teal vane » Salad Dishes, Compete, Syrup ga, Chocolate Pots, Ete. 496 instead of 6c to 4—Decorated Breakfast Sets, 17 rusty ce pices, tray, not included, At 94.76 Table No. &—Dresden Decorated Pierced mer includh Sonica, FF Salad 80 on, gia O8c instead of $2.25 moe ‘able @—Limoges China Chocolate Li tea Ng We Pot with gold edge At $3.95, were Et 95. Teble Te es te ame Tiere acide are the price Is for- @otten; a bargain at A Real Hat Rack $19.50 Bed & Couch Combined Makes a couch and @ single or Select Your Rugs Now ie is the time to stock. dou! Spring of the n feipcoin Tink! f fabric, guaranteed for 10 years, Mattresses and bol- aster in plain denim or $4. 35 Limoges the cream bey prices. ‘all carpets Pay rugs have just arrived from the mills and are Dig sunlit floors with their many revolving rug racks. Never before has our display included so pe at- tractive designs and colorings 24x36 Rag Rug.. 27 x 54 Taree? Ruy 6.3 x 10.6 Tapestry 36 x72 Velvet Rugs 9x 12 Velvet Rugs All Wool Ingrain Carpe: Mottled Velvet Carpets Linoleum, cut te fit an Oil Cloth, cut to fit and laid 3 No charge i. making, lining, sewing or figured cretonne. Very ubetantially i fone He ANG WOLDING BEDS LN ie VARIETY Only One to a Customer sed Any One metal sides nue gtrone eet ond 64 GO orgeee gpm | This | @ Punch Bowl @ and Six Glasses, le @ @ 98c PAUTIFUL CUT GLABR, aoe at Tua | Package, 16¢, 1 Breakfast Set $4.75, rom $8 fect the Vases, eas for 26c. $16, nt ‘Table He He. 8—English Tea’ Hesse 11.25 to $1. b Compotes, Dishes, Ete., at 265 inate of Goblets, Champay Lg yinpt Ete, PV aluee 80c and 85, stems, Hy instead of 40c. sid i SyRae, it aang MPU Feble | No. 18—English China Plates from 4 toe ach ina instead of of $1, Table N lection of om jut ie 'ern Table lo no Band Cut Table Services; Ice Creams, 160 each. Tanke Rafal heen 6 Cordial Glasses Table No. 12—Ri oe oes 5 see eae te. wr 16 ea Bs) a8 ‘0 to the most famous ching factories of that POuaaTy 61.95 each to $100.00 a dozen instead o. $3.25 each to $250.00 a dozen. Table No.14—Fruit and Oran, Bowls with lates, 91.05 instead of Table No. 15.—Limoge China Cracker Jars, Cheese Dishes, Compotes, Chocolate Pots, Ete., 61.60 instead of $2.50, Tehle F No, 16-1 China Service of from fab ‘Opon stock. Plaid INDS OF at @ enamel, good quality; medium sise No C. O, D. or Mail OWPERTHWAIT & « Sons|( i “Oldest Furniture H iN Teo a "Park Row ot Chatham 3 ! If You Want Credit > Pay Us This Way Cordials ee inwtead Moccsseal ae ee a Nee el ie all Uae EGA elitr ke RMR ya < ied Aol aan