The evening world. Newspaper, September 29, 1914, Page 7

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ASE ROPER TECERNOHER esos see. AS FARMERS IN | MADE PILLOW OF | LOSES FIGHT TO om, mains nat wo Hs rrasn cl CONSTIPATION fe LIU IGUUUES V THECITY MARKETS) MISSING BALLOTS GET J0B AGAIN | vention. of Mr. Melon before the Grend Jury| Si? ial Gm tl 50th to 60 ph a ou, Hanns Samat id not, insure him Immunity, Me. R«G PILLS l th Street Lex. to3dAv Shs r : tos oe Resetaions of the Demoeratie' when bs upprared taters tes ater ffl] Manafactaring Retailers of Fianos and Player Pianes These Swindlers Are Properly “ Chased Away by Police- Counts and Every One ae men. Had Different Total. Justified In Dismissal. ALL CARS by James W. Oaborno, Special Deputy y United States District-Attorney, until R& G PILLS , Ee HOMES RUTH | adjournment. Bta Get @ box to-night, Another Crew Made 187) Court of Appeals Holds that) tere to-day tor the purpose of adept jealod. tho. inside. of “New “Haven orate Dron Md dole hy ing @ platform, vo Street, N.Y. Board of Education Was | made by Congressman Eugene Kin- 4 kead to insert In the declaration of principles a plank favoring the renomination of President Wilson in 191 ALBANY, Sept. 29.—Mra. Bridget C. hate otion was Oe gg after 81 Peixotto, who left her position as a for rt 0 A a 0 LT President's bemoaned atakgll ate dbatnenas dorsement of him for Tenomination when she was about to become &! hy the convention, The motion to " mother, need not be reinstated by the | dorse received only two votes. Fifth Avenue, 38th Street, 39th Strect The Store Opens at 9 A. M. Closes at 6 P. M. MORE MEAT STANDS.| A deep ana dark election mystery in the Fifty-third and Fifty-fourth Blec- tion Districts of the Thirty-second ‘i Aasembly District Fruits for Preserving at Low] Assemt tae Prices Attract the Getectives and the entire force of the Bureau of Elections had workéd on Housewife. the case for eight hours. The Westchester police reported at} Mrs. Peixotto was dismissed be-|to the President, to Chairman Gross- 4.30 o'clock this morning that the re- cup. a By Sophie Irene Loeb. turns and tally sheets from these dis. cause, It was charged, she was absen' es without permission and thus neg- that absence from duty for the reason | lost 5 het basket, and hundreds of them are iotaa ese Gale ahitiee wie Deen specified was not neglect of duty. | HEARS MELLEN TESTIFY jg evidence at the opon markets. It ‘ The Court of Appeals held that the President Wilson last week mi New York Board of Education, the| known his desire that the commit Court of Appeals decided to-day. | Oiitten ‘by it peace Splendid Values in Dressy and Tailored Millinery cratic Inspector Chartes A. Opper-| hh Dressy & Tailored Hats {® @ compact black ollcloth bag, with Board of Education, in dismissing her, ‘ ; 2 2 4 handles very much like ts coustry| ne hea coon er reir ciMtrict mia | diacharged ite duty fairly. Former President Quizzed About||] | Trimmed with Ostrich, Paradise, ribbon and ——— sehool-book bag, and is easily care Med by two handles, In this way women go to the mar- kets im street cars and can carry their produce home—all covered. One fashionable woman termed it the sheets to the City Clerk instead of the a Deals That Wrecked Big Board of lections. ‘Then James | Rock island Hearing Postpone By agreement of counsel, the hearin Railroad. Barry, Democratic Inspector in the of the application for an order for th Fitty-fourth district, was found asleep gaie of the $71,353,000 of Chicago, Rock| Charles S. Mellen, former President at his home, No. 1627 Haight avenue. Island and Pacific Railway stock hold} of the N: ‘The returns and tally sheets were safe 48 collateral under an tse of bonds | rHartfor novelty materials $19,009 to $20,00 Usually $18.00 to $30.00 } ' y York, New Haven and ilroad, was the first wit- There Is No Other Player Piano “twentieth century market basket.” | under hi: . |en which interest has been defaulted, ed 8 : + A A"larap number of Deby carviaree| Doputy’ Commiarner of Hestona tet Bt ACI een mpm Ostrich & Paradise Trimmed Hats That Compares In Value With = eae vetoes mer-| for the Bronx William Flanagan and river sitting in the Federal Court An-| yesterday to Investigate the criminal $5.00 & $5.95 & corps of clerks went to No. 1418 nex in the Woolworth Building. ventent to give their babie. an airing) Williamsbridge Road, the polling while they make their purchases. | piace of the Forty-sixth and Forty. | For a “Monday” market Ne eae. seventh Election Districts, this after. | terday they all were unusually lively.| noon to see why the ret had not | 9, One of the features were large WA0D | been sent in. Seguin Ger aks hildren Cry for Fletcher ha arpects of the deals by which the Our New 1915 Style “G’’ Walters 88-Noie} | Player Piano | j= 39) =] Smart Untrimmed Shapes Of Venetian velour and fine velvet $3.95 to $5.95 Usually 86.00 to $8.50 We maintain a Trimmin Service free of charge for those who purchase hats and materials in this section. Ostrich, Paradise, Goura, Numidi, and Fancy Wings At Special Prices Beautiful Flowers—Clusters and Single 50¢€ to $3.95 Fourth Floor They found the eloc- loads of the late fruits for preserv~| tion district officials still counting | igg.. These were very low in pric®,| ing patiots. lower thaa they have been in yoars. ' For example, you can buy a fifteen- pound basket of blue grapes for sev- ‘a onteen cents and large California grapes for five cents a pound. There were also baskets of free-stone peaches containing sixteen quarts at sixty-five cents a basket. Thoy had counted them} § over one hundred and eighty-seven | times and each time tho result was | different. A policeman who had been | on duty since 3 o'clock yesterday afternoon was excused and Sr. Fian- ballots and . The K Kind You Have ALways: ought has borne the signa- Mice rosy apples could be obtained | ‘6 oMicials, tare of Chas. H. Fletcher, and has been made under his for four pounds for ten cents. Many [ah eres supervision for over 30 years. Allow no one Rensewives took advantage of these} DISTRESS IN WALL STREET. deceive you in this, Counterfeits, Imitations and low prices in order to “put up” their Ss Just-nase) hype Belay but experiments, and endanger the déwn' winter jellies and preserves.| In view of the fact that considerable More farmers were in evidence and| distress is known to exist among Wall ‘Experience against Experiment. What. Is CASTORIA the Borough President has his heip- | street employees who have lost their ere on hand to sce that the middie- | Positions as a result of the war a raa|) Coats harmless substitute for Castor Oil, Paree Rh erms 0 a lee nl man does not get in and put the cov- Tle ts halea fice Team ne prewts | re, Drape and Soothing | 8) Lam It contains neither * Narcotic substance. Mae anes 08) BIS! waenhe farmer's) ne the Wall Street Benployess” Balt a ‘Worms and allays Feverishness. For more than Re af ern Cor AY 4 f S — Committee. years it has been in constant use for the reliet of Price includes a beautiful music roll cabinet and bench to match, a cover, 12 rolls of music of your own selection and free delivery to your home. 1 eaw a@ policeman ask one of This committee proposes to ancertain | bre pation, Flatulency, Wind Colic, all Feethin; Qheee te take down euch @ sign. the extent of such distress and take bi larrhosa. It regulates the Stomach and Rowen ‘The promoters of the market are | TNC the Onergency, Myeeeenee assimilates the Food, giving healthy and natural sleep. determined to keep prices ae low The comnitiee seit make. Sts head: The Children’s Panacca—The Mother's Friend. a0 possible by bringing the con- ra in room No. jommerciul sumer and producer in a direst Pn slcanga fatale? on and. “a a The Kind You Have Always Bought transaction. More meat atande iw ring, Sep’ are to be establiened during the = Bears the Signature of wook and the daily visite of the Boy Run Down by Auto. H While crossing Nasau street at Maiden | ance a Lane Frank Rudzen, five years old, of les i Meaty bane iee yesterday at|No. 307 East Thirty-eighth street, was 4, | struck by an automobile late ti H twelve and one half cents a pound. | hoon owned by Loulu Casino @ of Chickens and ducks at twenty cents/ Broome street. The : y re Chighens and ducks at twenty conte Rroatsca of gtett woteo atl Ae in Use For Over 30 Years has a possible fracture of the skull and THE CERTAUR COMPARY. NEW YORK CITY. cold weather more meats can be | other injuries. gold, and the markets bid fair to have lively competition from now on, The following are roodstuffs I pur- chased for $1.50, enough fresh prod- uce to keep a family of four for sev- eral days: 1b, best butter.. 1 doz. country exe 1 quart string bea: 12 tomatoes .. 8 168. potatoes 10 ears corn . 1 basket gral 4 Ib, sweet potatoes . 4 Fo"onons oo Show the very latest development in construction and design. Highest grade materials combined witb skillful workmanship give the natural lines demanded by style and a eg The Fall styles are most sensible—medium bust, medium skirt, with straighter lines at the front and back and the faint suspicion of a curve at the waist. This is the fashion for Fall. Brocade. ........ 0.6.00 e cee Onn aL $70.00 Batiste............. $3.00, $5.00, $6.00 Coutil ......... 0... $3.00, $4.00, $5.00 Wearner’s Rust-Proof Corsets Every pair of Warner's Rust-Proof' Corsets is guaranteed not to rust, break or tear. ' = of the Walters among the mocerate-priced Player Coutil. $1.00, $1.50, $2.00, $3 +00 Pianos. It remains with the public alone to ceter- Brocade i Ae nae mine supremacy; argue the matter from every . a. point and you will have to admit that the public Second Fluor buys that Player Piano which it consicers “the best value for the money.” Record sales conclu- sively prove our claim. Why consider the purchese of a Player Piano “Seven Furniture Days” | JB AUMARN anh estate fa ; The illustration is an example of the splendid values aT seat a save. manufacturers of established We snd uae obtainable during this sale, which continues until Oct. 5th anteed by Bloomingdale Bros. ‘‘/o last a life-time. Adam Dining-Room Suite 10 pieces....... Aessnewnced Usually $500.00 \ $395.00 waren mal f The New 1915 Style “F” an Walters Piano O50 The Best Piano Ever Built to Sell at. . ON TERMS OF $1.¢0 A WEEK NO INTEREST NO EXTRAS Price Includes Stool, Cover an! Free Deilvery This New Style “F"” Walters Piano instruments sold elsewhere for $350 or more. The scale is ideally even; the workmanship is of the highest % standard; the cases are massive and imposing; the action Mahogany f 1¥ is delicate and responsive. Come and see this beautiful frames; y 1 } Piano. It will prove a revelation to the most critical peeps purchaser. This new 1915 Style “G” Walters Player Piano is by far the handsomest and most artistic instrument ever produced by the Walters Piano [& Company. The player action is a marvel of. mechanical ingenuity, combining all of tke best f features of Player Piano construction, and elimin- fl ating all the ‘objectionable features of other makes. i It is guaranteed to give atsolute satisfaction under ! the most varied conditions while in constant use li in your home. Many costly improvements of vital importance have been incorporated. In fact, no expense has been spared in the construction— I but we did not advance the price. There can no longer be an argument about The Supremacy “The Home of the CGR oO Piano and Player Piano” Lord & Taylor Fifth Avenue, 38th Street, 39th Street The Store Opens at 9A. M. Closes.at 6 P, M. of ihe Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Children, died Sunday night at his home, Ni 15 West One Hun- t then to a8 He was the author tt rntendent, F ‘onild Protection. A witow Pha a non nurvive him. ii EXCHANGE it fo; a beautiful new Welters Piano or Pleyer Plano, We will | move your old Fiano ¢ and r the new instrument to Table, 54-inch top, 8-foot extension, Buffet, 72 inches long. China Cabinet, 45 inches wide. your new home when yer ere settled o receive it. We wilh hake you a liberal al of $1.00 per week on a I request our representative [ catalogue. /(T MAKES LITTL E DIFFERENCE WHAT YOU NEED, PIANO 6ALESROOMS, THIRD FLOOR, | A. WORLD “WANT” AD. WILL GO AND GET 17. [Ed efbefAl’re BLOOMING DALEY aaa the balence at the rate rw oh on a Player Piano, Send for our latest, ilh LUTCHK PENCIL LEADS INCHES LONG — Server, 42 inches wide. Solid mahogany Chairs, with brown or blue Spanish leather seats. Sizth Floor ‘ll. #, 3

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