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if ap we sate a. EVENING WORLD, FRIDA Pencils )$4 BARNES AND KOENIG GOLD GOLD (SATE SAYS HEDGES Reeser | ours Taree In Bulletin From Front, Up- STERLING | State, Says Bosses Are Hid- Silver, 45 Cents ' ing Behind Primaries. Sent ty oat tie tires a entra leads fo 60 conte, Most of the canfidate for Governor are racing around up-State regions, bombarding voters with appeals and LOTCM PENCIL ¢ 34 INCHES LONG — No stam a) accented: CHARLES A. KEENE jatches, Diamonds. Jewel: adwa: sending back bulletins to the city. Job Hedges, from Syracuse, to-day de- itched this unconsored report from the front: “L still make no predictions, My opponents know nothing of the resu! in spite of their claims as to wh: the individual enrolled voter will do, Monday. From my observation, re- PERSONAL. D. J. Leonard of Cam- Y., says a young lady of Consumption iby Father John's Medicine. >. Miles of Washin father John's Mi on, icine coon nnd intrmauon, manor ee) ERSGH ARRESTED AGAIN: [WILL ADMIT PUBLIC ' Q FORGERY NOW CHARGED |TO BUDGET DISCUSSIONS|<” “reves Dest or Besemen fama te tis oe the lalaned ns} Grand Ra Baroes-Parsons-Koentg and Quist slates will be smashed into as many pieces as will the Odell slate. i “This contest has developed into & larger question than merely my nom- ination. The question now is: ‘Shall the spirit of the direct primary law! be hypocritically used to blind the, people as a re-entrance into the political arena of discarded bosses driven to retirement by the advanced thought of the people? “‘Shall we continue our progress and whether in favor or against the present scheme of procedure, en- deavor to permit the individual en- rolled voter to decide, ‘or shall we try to ptif_le tie manhood of the indiv! ual’ by the methods used in New York County and by Mr. Barnes in sending throughout State ‘a slate with Mr, Whitman's name at the head of fra ! Republican candidates Whitman and Hinman are both scouring the State, but their lines of communica-| tion were interrupted to-day and no | bulletins came in from them up to the hour of going to press. Gov, Glynn! rounded up a few country fairs in rural regions and reported that he | had saved several million doll more for the people with his veto bi pencil. | Progressive candidate Davenport, an up-Stater, crossed the trails of city candidates and came down to the metropolis to deliver the final Bull Moose calls in the wilds of Brooklyn: and the Bronx, \ John A. Hennessy sticks to the city for the wind-up and will elam organi- zation candidates to-night and to-| morrow night in various boroughs. —$ Basy Mo! (From the Pittsburgh Post,) Moving This Fall? We have the nen ee of everythi machines, > all New Ye always low and our 107 years’ experience is your guarantee of the quality of every article we sell. Let us show you. is well worth a visit, and you will not be urged Then why not get the new furniture, rugs and carpets you need on credit? Come and open a charge account. We'll gladly trust you without red tape—without even an introduction, and we'll give you a year and a half to pay in amounts so small you'll never feel them. Open Saturday Evenings Fine Brass Bed to buy. At Very Low Price home. 3 durable tmitation ieat aualty low price af sually lo ce oF . PONE ry ueks, Aixty-two inches high-over fve f ; i Tighty good vi only 4 ~ | SRE $12.75 0 you can have it for BBDS OF ALL KINDS, 62.98 AND UP Oak Library Table It's Fun to Select Rugs Here All are displayed on big re- valving Teoks, “No waiting for ons to be laid out. You can choose by suntight too—e big advantage. ‘This handsome pi En jah and Fume: ce and table will PAG nae /table acl ieee tt fe'pute to last. Price YEAR TRUE? as Paice, This k Dresser ce comes Oak. It ti looks Just ow di This Aluminum Set CowPERTHW ‘Oldest Furniture House in America” ° 3rd Avenue Two . ot 13let ( Substantial 3-Piece Parlor Suite Ny decorated Early English Suite would look mighty well home. Nove how solidly it ie bullt—upholste: . ‘The picture doer not do suite, which we are sellin, ° vane, for Pianos ing Our prices are Either of our two big stores / This Will Renew Your Youth Danco at Home to « Columbia rg Moevenn Hh .$13.0 BREAN Ans RAG “NB AM IT & SONS | | Park Ro ‘Soa me ee Alleged to Have Passed Bad Checks on Numerous Hotels. Donald Persch, a young man of en- gaging presence and persuasive ways, who has had much experience with the police and the courts, was ar- raigned in Yorkville Police Court to- day on a charge of obtaining $100 from the Holland House on Aug, 61 by means of a bad check. He waived examination and was held in $2,500 ball, which was furnished, It was announced in court that be- Hearings Will Begin in Municipal ~ Building Next Monday Morning. Heginning next Monday morning the public will have an opportunity to take part in discussions attendin the preparation of the city budget. In past years the public was not mitted to the discussions entil tenta- tive drafts were made, and as a rule changes were not often made in these drafts. If you feel that certain departments of the city are being run too @n- SEPTEMBER 25, 1914. Werm Raising as a Business. (Prom Farm sand Fireside) _ $1 FOR SUBWAY RIGHT. jtton for earth worms, sometimes For $1 the Federal Government to-day, known as angieworms, At least J.C. wave the Ci ht of | Moon. formerly of Wyoming, but now | easement for subway purposes under | of Michigan, the o14 Post-Office building. worm farm. There is but one proviso made by the} out West from FREE = Government, and that ie that the city| been ri the ers using that ration on his! wrigel sale to Accord the Post-Oftice Department the|#hermen. He setls themin ofled paper | With Every right to Jnatall in the subway a loading ages, each contining one dozen ASTHMA AND HAY FEVER A GUARANTEED RELIEF have arrai with all the lead cong tha ey sufferer fr - jay Purchase 1 $75 wes OPENS AN ACCOM of the Hoard of Estima It wes figured %.' aperts beg sontraneray, Over, (He ensement between the Gevorpment an dthe that the city ought to pay at for the right to tun: Federal bu! ‘check financing from the sides the Holland nse case, there are complaints against Persch of bad Hotel Knickerbocker, the Hotel St. Andrew, Stubenbord’s Cafe at Coney Island, two saloonkeepers and a butcher, ' anieetoe ns Lt will be Y others for the larceny of $100,000} datory taxpayers’ hearing upon thai worth of Heinze Copper stock from| budget will be hold in the City Hall the vaults of the Windsor Trust Com- Oct. % and 27, pany, where it had been pledged for But the time to make protests te a joan. He escaped punishment on before the tentative budget ts aH that charge. Subsequently he was| UP0n by the Board of Estimate Bud- indicted with others. for hare William G. Shinks of Springfield, Mass, in a deal in fake mining stock by which Shinks lost months ago Persch' divore travagantly, visit the municipal building and tell the officials about it. ‘These hearings will be held in room 710. The firet will begin at 10,80 o'clook. oc) $15,000. Five wife sued for ae eee ALSO IMPORTANT. (From the Atchison Globe.) The of th ‘The finish is most important, but @| queathed to the di good start helps in that direction, ren and one grandohi! °. +} ‘ Pierce 's CORN Y i Fad eee alk Tears tts Siere ter yourtl covbeiony leew. ecessary. Pi: are as thin and So crowd one sea bt fe | | | Formerly A. T. Stewart & Co. Broadway and Ninth Street Women’s Dress News of the Best Possible Kind for Saturday Brand new shipment of five exceptionally at- tractive styles of afternoon dresses in crepe meteor at $19.50. That news we have not been able to equal heretofore this season. Some of these new dresses have costly gold thread embroidery, another has a rose on the shoulder, a third has the mediaeval long waisted line given by the casaque; several have sharply contrasting chemisettes of white satin and touches of lace, most of the styles have agehes ending in a butterfly bow. Plenty of black, besides violet, green and old blue. bd 50 Dresses of Satin at $13.50 Quite amazing to see what good-looking dresses they are. Ordinarily the manufacturer does not sel! any of his models wholesale at less than this price. These new satin dresses, however, were made in between times of us in exchange during the of the sale. Arvid this city can try my treatment en- tirely at my risk,” Dr. Rudolph Schiff. mannannounces. Hesays: “Buy a 50- cent package of my Asthmador or Asth- mador Cigarettes, try it, and if it does not afford you immediate relief, or if you do not find it the best remedy you have baigog- take it back | 106 ST. L STATION AT C FISHER BRO COLUMBUS AV BET.103&104 yl you so. You are to be the sole jud, and ‘iuder this positive quarantce Soe ey no risk is run in buying Asthma- jor ‘our druggist hasn't Asthmad ¥ me at besa’ Asthmadoe i write Paul, Minn.—Advt. Open All Day Saturday From 8.30 to 5.30 Piano Sale ' If You Want a Piano or Player-piano, Read This Each six months we clear our Piano Salons of (1) all instruments taken by ¥ regular course of business, (2) any instruments used in the store business of entertainment or demonstration. We are doing this now. And because our purpose is a clearaway, we have set aside profits making prices which are bound to accomplish the clearaway, | aa soon as the people see and hear the instruments. : The usetl instruments have been put in first-rate condition by us, and are “sa worthy of a place in any home. Many of them were not ready . (a for the first day if They Will Be On the Floor Tomorrow The new instruments are our own, never reduced in price except on one of those twice-a-year-occasions. odd lengths of oe Ae Fine Serge Majority are samples. lack, taupe and blue im several styles. resses at $19.50 Some styles in all sizes. A new model has the fashionable braid binding with satin under- shirt and satin sh. Gabardine and black and white checks are included besides black, blue and Russian green serge. Large Number of New Suits at $25 ES) cially interesting collection for tomorrow because we know hundreds of women are anxious to settle that matter of a new tailored suit for wiater. Gabardine, trmmed with fur. oplin, broadcloth and a remarkable suit of broadcloth Blue, black, brown and a few in Russian green. Nearly thirty styles at this one price. Tweed Coats at $17.50 reated with uu English weather-proof inati Built in the new faring f dectdedly mannish in its lines NE New cape Second floor, Old Building New! New! New! RLOUSES b'ouses in white pussy willow taffeta combined with chiffon sleeves bound with navy blue messaline. Bretelle White, navy blue, ble ce blouses with tl and chiffon undeibodice, * blow: All sizes at $10.50, sof crepe de chine in white, 1&5. with chiffon we can recalt Lace blouses bound with biaid and with a rose at the throat, $6.75. In addition—the last shipment of white tailored linen shirt- waists with imported linen collars at 8% and new embroidered voile waists, lace-trimmed, also at #2. Third floor, Old Building. Such Pretty Corsets Usually are More Than $1, $1.50, $Z and $3 By buying small lots of selected models here and there, we are able to offer 650 graceful and fashionable corsets at far less than their regular prices. | At $1.50-—Low ight corsets with elastic waist band and elastic inset in front. Six strong eed than i At $3---Only a small collection of these, w ich are really remarkable value, Sample models in plain end fancy materials. At $1 and $2, usually here at $2 to $4, Early choosers will secure them. Third floor, hia ese ra ‘orsets of plain and fancy fabrics in a great number of wanted models, Maine Aisle, Main floor, Old Building. Without An Equal in the World in Tone or Durability at the prices put upon them for tomorrow's selling. If you want a piano or player-piano. NOW is the time to get it. You may have the one you choose on Terms to Suit | Used Upright Pianos 96, ranging in price from $75 to a Chickerin, at $395. A . Tneluding such pianos as Kufemann, Chase, Knabe, Janssen, Lindeman, Estey, Pease, Ster- ling, oad several Chickerings—-one for as little as 5 Schomaker Uprights and Grands These have been used in the Piano Salons and Auditorium for concert and demonstration pu Virtually new: instruments, but not Cliglble— under our standards—for sale as new. UPRIGHTS $360, $375, $395 (8400 to $450 models). GRANDS~$535, $545. $585, $695 (8640 to #800 models). Our Own Player-pianos Reduced You will not find anywhere for the money (1) the tones, (2) the durable mechanism, of these famous player-pianos, offered et re- duced prices for the same reason that we are offering the Schomackers. 4 LINDEMAN— $345, $355, $415, $465, $525 (our $395 to 8585 models). EMERSON ~ $535. $565, $575, $945 (our $650 to $1,250 models), SCHOMACKBR ~ $745, $775 (our models). Chickering and Steinway Pianos $90, $165 and $595 for used Chickering Grands. $125 and $395 for used Steinway Grands. Used 88-Note Player-Pianos Tremaine, $400. Angelus Piano, $575. Strich & Zeidler Welte, $600. Steinway Welte, $850. 88-Note Music Rolls as Low as 15¢ Slightly used, originally 75c to $2, now Se to 75c. New, specially priced, 25¢ to 0c, And a féw thousand 65-note rolls at 5¢ to 25e, Piano Salons, Kirst Gallery, New Buihling. $675, The Sale of Housewares Is Economy Time for Every Mistress of a Home Tinwere Woodenware Cutlery ‘Truk; Refrigerators Dusters Brushes Brooms Novelty Jewelry Cuff Links, 25c¢ pair— women are wearing them with the new stiff cuffs. sterling silver with black or white pear or all pearl. , Rings, 50c—sterling silver set with rhinestones or colored stones; some enameled. Vanity Cases, 50¢ low price; Gerioan silver; litted with mirror, two coin places and card compartmert. Subsay floor, Ol) Building Jaseeroles Chafing Dishes 5 o'Clock Tea Kettles Mirrors Sewing Machines Dress korns Trunks Brass Ware Aluminuin Warg Iron Ware Bird Cages Andirons Ky elware ned Ware ine Cabinets ; Bathroom Fis tures nud stools Priced at 10 to 40 Per Cent. Less than Usual floor, New Building. yuuway