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Bathe Internally ._ The marvelous growth of Internal Bathing since the advent of the “J. B. L. Cascade” is accounted for not only to the enthusiastic praise others, but’ also by ph; more and more that the Lower Intestine must be kept free from waste to insure perfect health " fficiene Mary L Walker, L. D., Olean, N.Y., writ 1. Y., wi “T must tell you of a case of Contsipa- tom lasting for twenty years, that was eured by your Cascade treatment, The phy nin charge said the patient fad a tumor lying between the stomach and intestines. The patient oe 62 years old, he claimed no help oul be given except the knife; but finding the intestines in a very bad state | PANK® rages flercely over the question T advised the ‘J. B. L. Cascade,’ which | Of What negotiations were carried on | resulted in a complete recovery. When | &t various times between District-At- I took the case she was taking a laxative] torney Whitman and Col. Roosevelt. three times a day, and had for| Job Hedges in a speech in Brooklyn ks; couldn't get rg out | tast night renewed the charge that ted erg end matzative | Mr. Whitman discussed alliances with x Vork and Brooklyn and | the Colonel and asserted Justice Stores in New York and Brooklyn an 5 ask for booklet on the subject called | Franklin Hoyt of the Children’s Court was a witness of such @ meeting. Pola d Man of To-day Is Only 50% ficient. When asked about It to-day Justice Adrt, = Hoyt said: WHY HEADS OF HAIR ARE SO DIFFERENT "I did attend a mecting between |Mr. Whitman and Col. Roosevelt “Nature intended that every woman should have « wealth of ‘beautiful | when there was discussion about the | Mayoralty and Gubernatorial nomina- tlons. I do not care to be dragged {into the controversy because I con- hair—hair that can be arranged into| sider that what was sald was hon- an attractive coiffure which accentu- gtes her beauty,” writes Betty Dean, beauty authority. “But so much de- pends upon the method of care, es- erable to both parties. pecially cleansing, that many fail to daim their right. If you use make- instead of something designed | for shampooing only, the scalp and | bair-follicles may suffer injury and the hair grow dull, brittle and fall out, I have found that the easiest to wee and most economical mixture is made by dissolving one teaspoonful canthrox (which get from any drug store) in a cup hot water. te gently, yet thoroughly, re- moves every trace of dandruff, ex- oaea oil and dust and so energizes the halr-roots and delicate tissues that they become strong and healthy After rinsing, the scalp is clean and and the hair is Cha or easy to do up and so fluffy it lool very, very heavy. These scalp stimu- lating canthrox shampoos not only promote a healthy condition, but en- courage an sbundant and silky growth of hair —Adyt. HEARD TR. AND | WATHAN DINER, Indorses Bonheur Story Prose- cutor Agreed to Wait for Colonel’s “O. K.” were was | eu has | teen say that I indorse the statement re- cently made by Lucian Bonheur as covering in a general way what was) sald at that meeti Mr. Bonheur arranged two meet-| between the Colo: shampoo | Bonheur, that if elected Mayor he say ernor unless it was agreeable to Col. Roosevelt. = the two old party organizations con- | ono ed to be such G Whitman would enter tho field on! auch a platform. Mr. Bonheur also said: “Mr. Whit- man told Col, Roosevelt at that inter- view, as he had previously told me, | 1912." Mr. Whitman dented again to-day | in general terms he had not supported Taft in the last Presidential cam- paign. Job Hedges came back with demand that the District-Attorney | say specifically and definitely whether | he did or did not vote for Roosevelt | and against the regular Republican ticket. will 52ND. YEAR T.M. STEWART RUG-"CARPET | | THEIR GOLDEN WEDDING. aler CLEANSING ai in Pire-Proof Building. FIRE PROOF STORAG for Household Goods. Founded in 1863 TELEPHONE 5567 COLUMBUS Celebrate It im Brookly=. Mr. and Mrs. George Schindler, who were married in Rochester, N. ¥., on Sept. 21, 1864, celebrated their golden wedding anniversary last night at their home, No. 489 Hart street, Brooklyn. Mr. H. Schindler, a brother, came from his home in Oakland, Cal., to attend the celebration. Mr. and Mrs. Schindler, who have} been living in Brooklyn for the last | thirty-six years, have five children | and five grandchildren, all of whom re livin, Lord & Taylor Fifth Avenue, 88th Street, 39th Street The Store Opens at 9A. M. Closes at 6 P, M. CRANDALL’S Important Announcement Regarding “Seven Furniture Days An Annual Event Which Formally Opens on Monday, Sept. a8 Advance Selections May Be Made To-Morrow or Any Day This Week This occasion offers a splendid assortment of Entirely New Furniture (om exhibition mow) the we part of which was constructed according to Lord Taylor specifications At Much Less Than Customary Prices The illustration is an example of the splendid values obtainable during this sale Adag Dining Bees elt aif ST 75-00 A martes, 1 ont Table, 48-inch top, 6-foot extension. The in mahogany and the backs are also ma- Solid mahogs1 Buffet is lined. hogany. The same suite with chatrs of various patterns to match, ro Pisces—$225.00, $250.00, $275.00 Simh Floor sing more war than politics when o' of them chanced to mention that he | Convention delegate. imed ex-Senator Martin Sa: j the upper weat eid candidate for the convention and you are the first ma: te sub: | reassured a) om eae Cy at least ome man myself who knows Political controversy in Republican there {8 a Constitutional Convention election on.” A puszle for the Board of Elections Convention ballot. The special law providing for it is mystifying about the arrangement of manner in which the voter shall mark his chosen candidates. There are fit- | from the entire State and then three |more from each Senatorial district. The law says they si as noarly as possible prescribed for Presidentis The question is whether the fiftee and three can be grouped in one col- umn and voted as a straight ticket with a single cross at the to whether the entire list of cand! will have to be arranged cal order and each name voted sep- arately. voter would need an adding machine “Without going into details, I may | to keep track of the number of crosses he would have to make on the ballet. William Sulzer refuses to say one | word of criticism against bis good | friend Col. Roosevelt despite the lat- ter sending out a letter urging Pro- and the gressives District-Attorney last year at which! Davenport for Governor in the 7 | primaries. Mr. Whitman said, according to Mr.) the ex-Governor. would not be @ candidate for Gov-| nominee of his followers, but notice, he has not said a word against me, supporting me as winner in the Pro- The idea of the conversation was| gressive primaries. that if machine control at Albany by | ceived his nomination from twenty- who | who refused to give me the momina- was tion because I do not part my hair needed to clean up the situation, Mr. | in the middie or chew gum.” Estimates of the Sulzer vote in the November election vary at great @: remes. Independent Democrats guess | from 100,000 to 200,000. Re that he had voted for Roosevelt in Publican estimate from 40,000 to 60,000. Tammany men say that be will cut hardly at vote, as w publicans, that he has Go: ready, and in will have to throw Democratic votes te vniteas to head uff Sulser’s elec- o. “ The barring of Harry Apelbaum out of Democratic primaries as candidate for State Senator in Big Tim Bulll-| van' [POLITICAL SKIRMISH LINE | WHITMAN WILL KEEP ‘There will be two separate ballots) one of the curtous reverses of politica. | voted at the November election this|APelbaum was Big ‘Tim's secretary year. regul to be devoted exclusively to candi- dates for next year’s Constitutional Convention. A group of politicians for many years, chief commissioner One will contain the names of|of his charities and faithful travel- jar State officers and the other 18) ling companion. But when Apelba' wished to become his chief's succes- wor in the te, y de- creed otherwise and the organization support was to Harry Doli. Even the courts Knocked out yester- day the Bullivan attempt to permit Harry to run in the primaries. Another case of political hard luck is that of Dr. Rufie P. Johnaton, who resides on Washington Heights. He in the ublican Club discus. @ candidate for Constitutional am glad to meet you, sir,” = je. “I too am a red, for State Senate in the eteenth Manhattan District, having 1,400 peti- tion signers, but it was discovers: that he was ineligible because he had resigned membership of the Board of Parole only fifty days before election instead s 100 days as the law = uires, Then a trade was arrange Shereby he would become Repubil- can candidate for Congress in the Twenty-second District, hanging places with Fred A. Higgins. But even this plan ipped, because je leaders made deal with plicred od can Nast — the ngressional nomination foe Bull Moose in return for indorse- arisen over the Constitutional names and the delegates-at-large to be chosen dates. Now Dr. Johnston ts left off all tickets and besides is out of bis Parole Board office. Polfticians are trying to figure out the political statue of Register John J. Hopper of New York County, He jas nominated and elected to his as an Independence . He enrolled as a Democrat. is now candidate for Democratic ership of the Thirty-first Assem- bly District and at the same timc candidate for delegate to the Const!- tutional Convention on the = Democratic club at No. Twenty-fitth street, backs Glynn fv acvecuce and Roose’ for Micphorg ant. vt electors. or jates the in al; In such event the average to support Frederick B y “Oh, that’s all right,” said “The Colonel had to a good word for the hopeless tion on pec nda ROB UNDER EYE OF POLICE. Burglars Ransack Holster % Oppesite Headquarters, ‘The fact that the store of the Audley Safety Holster Company, which manu- factures police supplies at No. 8 Centre Market Place, ts directly opposite Police deter burglars from ent it Dlaee had been Mr, Audley up day he found the ransacked, ‘All the thieves feotive automatic werp seven de- for holsters. sate in plenty, but “*pntrance wa Denel of on tren-sh after the primary day he will be Davenport re- monocled mollycoddies at Utica, Re- ‘ols ufed as models pistols were in the the thieves let the by cutting thro hed yy the yard the thi i be. ear. In th = of a bit and brace, which, Mr. Audley , was worth more than the seven useles pistola, Bo pt the tool. 1 into the Democratic ever support he receives come more from Progressive Re- Sulzer vatiantly asse: Glynn beaten © last days Murphy HOPKINSVILLE, Ky.. Christian, Daviess and McCracken Coun. tes held prohibition elect! ig bas eu Sitton Lord & Taylor Fifth Avenue, 88th Street, 39th Street The Store Opens at 9 A. M. Closes at 6 P. M. ‘s old district on the Bowery is| The New“ Scout Dress” for Girls, Juntors & Misses A Clever Tailored Two-Piece Dress Modeled of Men's Wear Serge The blouse is loose fitting, with yoke, hip kets and collar in contrasting shade, and silk lacings down front and at sides; full pleated skirt. Sizes 8 to 18 vears Special Price $9.95 —Also— Girls’ Winter Coats, $11.75 Of zibeline cloth—a new cape model of attractiv:: ‘iesign. Sizes 8 to 14 years. Girls’ Corduroy Coats, $8.75 &9 $12.50 New cape or belted models, lined throughout, Sizes 8 to years. Girls’ Fall Dresses, $5.75 to $19.50 Ol aay plaid and combination effects in a number of new models, Juniors’ Suits, $22.50, $25.00 to $30.50 Plain and fancy tuilore| effects of gabardine, broadcloth or serge. Juniors’ Coats, $15.00, $10.50 to Je5.00 Smart up to date models, three-quarter or full length, of zibeline, novelty mixtures and fancy plaids Third Floor High Grade Leather Goods Less Than Usual Prices Women's Morocco Cases ’ 18-inch, light weight, silk lined cases, in| maroon and black, hand sewed edges and/S 7,500 double locks. Vsaatls: $23.50) Walrus Club Bags Hand sewed, 18 inciy full leather lined, Vaglish frame, $15.00 Special at Fourta floor ment of all other Republican candi-. he goes to Albany. essor as District-Attorney. Mr. Whitrnan TANMANY’S GRIP OFF HIS PRESENT OFFICE There will be no Tammauy Hed gee’ jdented Job charge with the Whitman campaign | Mr. Hedges has reiterated nig were behind Whitma Die- | |was said on authority to-day. Mr,| District-Attorney.” SHOWN ON LIVING MODELS Rehibition of Imported Gowns Wanth Flor, Wedne ; nd ret) fro Myend froma P. it. t6 Charming | TRIMMED HATS Copied from Paris Models We can safely state that there is not a Paris Model of \ neit of which you will not find a copy in our Salons. We have been highly complimented about ‘our clever copies —they are so carefully made; and they so truthfully reproduce the originals that in most cases would not be able to tell which is the copy and which the original. Why not in times when econo: ap- peals to you particularty-—turn to us nd let us show you our assortment of over $00 wy high grade Trimmed Hate—all them worthy of bei shown in a Salon on the Rue de la Paix: The only difference is the price. The Hat illustrated ie « copy from Paris Picture Hat—in effect of finest ma- terial, made as fine asa Hat can be immed made — tri with ostrich feathers. : Price $19.89 |__Other Dress Hats at $14.89, $18.89 and $24.89 | NIGHTGOWNS $1.29 of Fine Nainsook, 300 garments of fine nainsook, exquisitely trimmed with daint embroideries and laces. The twenty-five styles include Gowns whic! are elaborate and showy, as well as the plainer, conservative ones. One very pretty Gown is in the Empire style, with white embroid- ery beading, run with inch-wide ribbon at the high waist line; waist | and sleeves of alternating bands of lace and embroidery insertion. Anot! iple but exceedingly effective has a Veneck in front, marked by fine with ribbon-run lace. A ties across the V at the neck. GBCOND FLOOR, REAR. little’ white ribbon Have Your WATCH Made Into a Bracelet Watch More and more fashionable women are wearing Time- pieces in this sensible manner every day. longer a mere fad. It is safe and a ro this week, for $2.75. This Before and After Remodelling. price includes furnishing a gold- filled Expansion Bracelet and attaching it, lowering crown and stem and refinishing the Case to match the Bracelet. become better jinted with our tment, which te the best equij in the City for Our work is done on the Doing s0 is no convenient. $2.75 Special Price This Week Macy's Usual Price fe $4.50 We will make over your own Watch into a pretty Extension Bracelet, during the rest of This low price ie named to have lewelry Layered doing any kind of Watch or Jewelry repairing. Promises and is guaranteed to give satisfaction. JEWELRY REPAIR SECTION, MAIN FLOOR, 84TH 8T. | nt Present office if he ts elected until Then he would have the appointment of his own sue- and his campaign |manager, Frederick C. Tanner, bavelans the choice for Governor, Wade that! worth for United States Senator, Lemuel Ely Quigg has anything to do/ Frank 8, Sidway for sleutenant-Gove tna | Quigg, Barnes, Parsons ani Koe-|¢or Comptroller, Kebert E. ‘Woodbury + and Odell. | tor Attorney-General, Frank 8. Wille |T'Hommedieu, ex-Benator Rose and | ja i ae trict-Attorney of New York {¢ Charies | Jonn F. O'Brien bebind Hinman. He S. Whitman ts elected Governor, it| sald: “Mr. Whitman should remain Pbfoainnci Goes not intend to resign Two Republican “slates” supposed was slated for Republican aa e RODIN IIR RIC acy # CNN to represent the cholce of Wiltiem Barnes and those leaders whe are with him in the primary fight have jbeen made publte, On these slates Whitman is gives of Strasebur, "7 toe ward R. OMal oral, Frank 5. ernor, Willam D. Cunningham for Secretary of State, Eugene M. Travis jams f LW % ‘The slate of the New York County or, gation, tl it been oMcially announ will differ from ‘the Barnes elate. It will read: Whit- E item advertised in this great ual Sale is of “best quallty. There “seconds” nor old stock to be closed out. ¥ artick n apecially iced for this Sale, at even lower than bi " prices. ikers and Lag A tends Aon ly ba customary Macy's “Lowest-in-the-Cit others can ebend ‘on money-saving if they purchase here. DRESS FORMS at REDUCTIONS: $1.69 cloth; skirt of strong wire. Heavy 4-foot four sizes. Expan. stands. Macy's usual sions: Price, $1.98, SIZE 1, 82 to Thorpughty well- 42-inch i made in all ways; SIZE 2, # to these are useful arti- 44-inch cles in the home of SIZE 3, 36 to every woman. inch bust. A very special of- SIZE 4, 38 to fering at the price. 48-inch bust. Note These Low Prices: nBELTINGS SPOOL SILKS. AND SUNDRIES 4 COTTON r. TAFFETA BIND-| SEWING SILKS, | gate mn SU RES | He; biack or | Dozen Spools, $1.59 | cletn: mate to sell tor rox, S74. classe, 204 Spool, Ie. | OCEAN PEARL y's usual | 400 yde only; | SUTTONS, fine IngRUSSIAN BIND- ype. Me; Hack oF L BUTTO. Ten: Gilet aoeen gu.0bs | gee holt ccc: Get Mesy'e usual price. dozen, | $6; y . er trian GROS-GRAIN ba scbols, Bia; doaen: | PORTERS, sik covered. BELTING 46. white enly, 40; 44e. dosen Gatien, rath gin, | DARNING SILK, Macy's usual price. se, fenite. be, Te. qidoarn yd.) Spool, Je. IRON BOARD MacGae, tbe, He. Macy's | _, Best quality black. white | PADS, 3905 all sizes: usual prices, gc to 81.20 @ | OF tan: dozen, $40. Macy's "$ usual price, dosen yards. usual price. aie. ‘en id a PINS BASTING COTTON, pt sold elsewhere, MAKERS" PIN S| ite Ses otee_outy | IRON BOARD all broas, 9 stsee: H4-ib, | Prete, CD sere «878: | COVERS, 19; all bones, 160; Macy's usual | price, dos. a8. sises; our usual price Lair 0. N..T. COTTON, | *%. ENGLISH DRESS- |" 13 spcols, é2e.''| CHICAGO FEATH- MAKERS’ PINS, shies ase 16 | ER BONE, ben. The; Vinge quality; tb. Brien] te 80. "eo umual peige. |ihite kare betes, 70. 0. N.T, DARNING . . AMERICAN PIN | COTTON (dos.), I7¢. | SLIPPER TREES, 3¢ SHEETS, yo cunt. | "Black, white. olden IPP ER TREES, TR Petia pacer set denn tae mise) SHINOLA SHOE & DRESS SHIELDS , ‘ay re herb A Pure thtrabber double Price, POLISHING FITS CELLULOID HAIRPINS, tox, 110 Falore shell nie Wael or straight: Macy's umuel price, bom, 116 TAPES ENGLISH TWILLED . in: “wide ps. 86. Macy's GARMENT Qt oaeh o: GARMENT fe | SHIELDS Drolr) S46, Leis ereleta, usual price oc. SAME AS woual price, 1éc. TROUSERS usual price, 76 to tae. sizes. Wa! price, 116. in the MAGAZINE of - | VA SEPT. 27th. Se Sale of Notions and Dressmakers’ Supplies Dress Forms, with Adjustable Dress busts covered with Forms, fine quality Jersey neck and bust, waists and hips; made in PASTE, 6; biack: vasa! «. WHITTEMORE'S SKIRT HANGER: Macy usual mrice ise. Genater, fe tenant-Governos, Francis for Secreta: State, Attorn liey for |. Williams for Fnginser, and James L. ‘Treasurer. Wells German Tanker fa Of! Fieet, The German tank steamer Wi the our. ABOVE, oR Ss, oe