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= Qe. —[RLVNN DECLARES pcre Sr HIMSELF LEADER OF per | STATE DEMOGRALY wore Harris he would find it im- Governor Says His Action Is y ble to remain ‘‘silent.”” He would do what thousands our patrons have done—tell friend to come here for ~Bveglasses. > An extremely |: t= of the t y oly? patrons Answer to Voters at the serve daily come to us upon Primary Election. the recommendation of friends for whom we Harris You will be a “talkative” phinx—if we serve you once, 's are priced at rom two dollars upward, | Optical Bouse & uu j TO BE ABOVE FACTION. Praising Wilson as National Leader, He Asserts There Is Need Here for Real Pilot. ALBANY, Oct. ¢.—Gov. Glynn to- day assumed the leadership of the a ‘Streets. | New York State Democracy in an ad- dress to the State Committes, os He declared his action was in an- PS i eee EMG, RRL] | Ms Gourd he eaten, wos ta an, the individual Democrats of quinn eas i Housekeeping Linen Month Here are some representative McCutcheon values - Breakfast Napkins—g2.00, 2.50, 3.00, 3.50 per dos. Dinner Napkins—¢3.25, 3.50, 3.75, 4.25 dos. Table Cloths— 2 x2 yis.—$2.75, 3.25, 3.50, 3.75 each. Bigeahg fede $5.75; 628, 7.00, 8.00 each, Madeira Tea Napkins—a especial 14 inches equare—$6.75 pty 7.50 per dos. ™ Hemstitched Damask Tea Napkins— $3.00 to 12.00 per dos. Hematitched Damask Tea Clothe—1 to 1 yds. equare, $1.25 to 7.50 each. - * Hemstitched Dumask Luncheon and Dinner Sets—$10.00, 12.00, 17.80 per set. Pillow Casee—¢1.25, 1.50, 2.00, 2.50, 3.00 pair. Single Bed Sheets—ss.50, 7.50, 8.50, 9.00 peir. Double Bed—$6.7s, 9.00, 10.50,:14.50 pair. Towele—we have just received our fall line of the famous Old Bleach Towels. for some very _ excellent numbers range $3.50, 4.50 and 6.00 per dos. Blankete—tn full sizes and of excellent quality; Single Bed—$4.50, 5.50, 7.50, 9.00 pair. Double Bed—$5.00, 6.00, 7.50, 9.00 pair. Comfortables—nesirabie and attractive color- ings in plain and figured materials: Cotton Filled Silkoline Covered—$2.00. Wool Filled—¢3.00, 3.50, 4.80, 5.00, 6.00. Down Filled—g5.00, 6.50, 10.50. James McCutcheon & Co. Fifth Avenue, 34th and 33d Streets Paar War te tan Yee Se te eT Care dua POAT STENT A ET MY WW WWW VV re rrr YY Vr amberts Is the Place to Buy Diamonds Yes, you have seen that statement before, but it is pessary to hammer it home since the notion seems to abroad that Diamonds are high priced. In some ces fine ones undoubtedly are, but not at Lamberts. 8, if you please, a few representative Lambert ces for Solitaire Diamond Engagement Rings: Others from $10 to $1,500. All r - directly imported and = paid for when selected, $100 Cje,—™ $7580 as to secure lowest P ces. Hand -made " $100 bert mountings, Mf $125 solid 14-karat or solid *' SS 18-karat gold and plat- s200 C3 ) $150 inum. ‘ Diamond Brooches, $250 llieres, Two- Three-Stone $300 and Fancy Cluster ree’ Zan Rings at money saving $375 Neer 1) prices. iful ach platinum mountings. Sparkling sugges- for gifts. Ey) $250 Lambert Seamless Solid Gold Wedding js have been famous too long to need more nareminder here. All styles, shapes, widths anit thicknesses. Guaranteed quality. No leckarats $3:30 up for engraving sie Kr Bed a Diamond and Solid Gold only serve you at our stote. “LAMBERT BROTHERS iy epi Dy York.” and follows the announcement other men in sary that he wi from Tammany Hall that the activi- ties of Charles F. Murphy will bence- forth be confined to Manhattan, Governor was also assured when William F. McCombs declined to ac: cept the Chairmanship of the State Committee. | In hie address the Governor pald high tribute to President Wilson and the National Administration. He at- tacked District-Attorney Whitman | for the latter's statement that if elect- e4 Governor he would be “the Chief Prosecutor of the State.” Giynn de- clared this wae either a “theatrical bid for votes” or indicated a “mis- anderstanding of the firet principles of American government.” Preceding the address of Gov. Glynn, William Church Osborn wae the Demeeratic State Committes ‘There were no other candidates. George R. Van Namee of Water- town was chosen secretary to succeed ‘William A. Shortt, Edward EB. Per- kine of Poughkeepsie was re-elected treasurer and Charley White ser- geant-at-arms. They were the only candidates for the three offices. “It Is gratifying to me, as I know it must be to you,” said Gov. Glynn, in bis address, “to confer at a time when our party is net only united as a party, but commands the confidence and high regard of the citisens of the entire country without regard to faction, clase or past party affiliations. This condition is due chiefly to the clear- ighted and statesmanly administra- tion of the national government un- der the guidance of Woodrow Wilson. “In ite conduct of national affairs the Democratic party has a leader who assumed his leadership at the request of the American people, who maintained that leadership by sheer force of mind and character, end who ie discharging the duties of leader- ebip tn & manner that has added new glory to the American name through- out the civilised world. “There ie need for leadership in the affairs of the Democratic party in New York. There is need for a State leader who can command the oon- fidence of Democrats in whatever part of the State they may reside. ‘There is need for @ pilot who can dl- rect for all; for a captain who can command for all. “That leader must be above fac- ton. He must enjoy the allegiance and the confidence of every Demo- crat, He must be responsive to the ideas of the Democrat upon the farm no léss than to those of the Democrat in the city. He must be in harmony with the national Democ- racy, and stand ready to defend and by the lack of a leader ready to mould divergent forces into a pur- poseful and united army. “When the Democrats of New York at the recent primary commissioned me to represent them in the campaign upon their candidate the reepo ity of State leaderehip. it le eponsibility that | would have ferred eome other Democrat to Personal desire is to i eume. My fine my he solution of the great party mu Rescgeltios of the case lese urgent | should refuse the commission. “But because | realize that the fu- power others. In the performan: Active leadership of the party by the shall recognize Ps oounty in of citizens in our State wh direct aMliations with regul politi- cal organizations, and who are known as Independents. 4 intention to welcome the counsel, operation and advice of these citizens —for to deny such recognition would be a violation of the implied promise of my oath to be the Governor of the entire State New York.” “Aa the candidate of the Demo- cratio Chiet arty this time. “If elected I ehall be the Chief unanimously re-elected Chairman of! Executive of the State in all that the term implies thi warrants. I stitution In tion ae well after election. He whe saya—an one candidate for has already that If elected Chief Executive he will the Chief Prosecutor of the State, is either dealin votes or misunderstands the first principles of Am: “One of the ev! were warned by invasion of one ano’ Governo! ment by, branch. To the Chief Execu: Prosecutor of ‘break down the barriers between a free ‘people and t: “The man ‘Executive he would be Chief Pri cutor of the State serves warnin: if elected he cutor of the people. If this statement Imeans anything it means tyranny in the Governor's chair for the perse- will, The sentiment is unwarranted, un-American, lwho seeks to direct the destinies of a free and sovereign State.” —<—>__— INTERBORO BIDS LOWEST FOR 42D ST. STATION Offer for Connecting Link of Two Subways at Grand Central The lowest bid for the construction of the diagonal station in Forty-sec- ond street and the connecting link be- tween the existing subway in Park avenue and the new Lerington ave- nue subway was submitted at the opening of bids at the offices of the Public Service Commission to-day by ‘xecutive of New York, there is one thing I would @ay to you at THE BVENING WORLD, TUMSDAY, COFOBER 6, 1016. ti LAWYER KILLED of this duty | jonomy of each And the inde- It ia my desire and the whole people of for the great office of Constitution in « theatrical bid for ‘athers was thi artment of gov er and co-ordinat adopt the doctrines that uld be the Chief @ Btate would be to anny. who says that ae Chief one- that will be the Chief «| on and unworthy of one $3,097,000. the Rapid Transit Subway Construc- 5 , jon Nowe og e than | SULZER OF AMERICAN PARTY Petition Nominating Him for Gov- emor Taken to Albany for here to-day @ petition nominating William Sulzer as the American party's candidate subsidiary of the Rapia Transit Com- » The bia 8,087,000 for the contract, $27,000 leas the next lowest bidder. ‘The diagonal station which will oc- cupy almost the wh new line will be one of end Dull ole length of the largest CANDIDATE Filing. for Albany to file there for Governor. The petition, Mr. Cronin sald, hed 10,000 signatures. peste tl lees a JUSTICE WRIGHT RESIGNS, Tmpeachment Charges Against Him Pending im Congress. WASHINGTON, Oct 6.—Associate Justice Dante! Thew Wright of the Distriet of Columbia, egainst whom - |tmpeachment charges are pending be- fore the House Judiciary Committee, low ‘ oount ol expreseed th leadership orat lothe me pares, ile others wield the real power I feel that when the Democratic voters of the State of New York laced the party standard in my fands their act was not only a com- mission but @ command to put forth ev effort to enable the party in the Btate to measure up to the atan- dard of the party in the nation. “It is my alm to make my leader- ship one of ideas and ideals. ve to infuse into go without which liberty, equality Juatice would be but empty words, In dealing with the practical side of litics and government we must not forget that we are dealing with hu- an beings and the pubi| to-day sent dent Wilson, The charges, his resignation to Presi- to take effect Nov. 15, filed by a Wi banker, alleged official and personal tice Wi it attracted ries Mg tet tat ct een! - Gorapere and other labor Samuel jeaders to jail for contempt of court. _ ‘The Rev. Gronen, Fire Department Chaplain, Fire Chaplain MeGronen Dies. Father Thomas F. Mc- known to many members of the depart- ment as “The Coffee Man,” died yes- terday at the Holy Farily Hospital, Brooklyn. we on Gee tet coftes for the ‘worked. the nickname the ity of ‘while Pneumonia Drives to Sulcide, Arthur Murphy, an inspector in the ares STOPS PA NEURALGIA Don’t suffer! package of trons prournonia. torday throat in ehoroaes Get a dime Dr. James’ Headache, Powders. Philip Keyes Walcott Jumped PRilp Keyes Walcott, a junior member of the law firm of Hawkins, Delafield @ Longfellow, fell or jumped from @ window on the thirt of the office building at Ni treet at 11 o'clock to-day and was instantly killed. A statement tesyed by the firm declares that Mr. Walcott undoubtedly came to his death by cident, as he had no reason for oom mitting suicide Mr. Walcott, who Itved with his wife at No. 485 Weet Twenty-first street, In the offices of Hawkins, Delafield & Longfellow, Kane was told that no one was missing. hour later a member of the firm; ad called at the Old Blip station and identified the body, which had been taken there, as that of Mr. Walcott. “One of our junior partners,” reads|Dectsion of Justic) White tn | SNMENUUNNINENS Largeet Popeles Price Garment House in New York SSSIIED ==) Prices C NEWEST FALL SUITS For Women & Misses “There is nothing to indicate to us that {t was anything but an accident. He was tn good spirits, had mo busi- ness anxieties and came back from a vacation two weeks ago in very good health. He has never suffered from any nervous trouble or nervousness other than that all lawyers undergo.” Mr. Walcott's desk wae two feet from the window. The all of the nov windows about forty inches from the | floor. and is two feet and a half wid. | SALARY INCREASES Under it is @ stone coping projecting eighteen inches from the wail of the | building. The theory of the firm is/| that the wind blew some papers from the desk toward the open window and Mr. Waloott fell out trying to re- cover them. Mr. Walcott was born at Concord, | , Mass., Dec. 11, 1877. He graduated from Harvard College in 1897 and from the Harvard Law School two years later. He attended the New York University Law School from 1899 to 1900. He Aug. 7, 1911, to Annie and was fot ities Rpatint Harvard, City and Ri County and Countr: Phi IN PLUNGE FROM OFFICE BUILDING ment Ask Bigger Appro- priations, or Fell From Thirteenth Story. 4 to the respective staffs, WEW BATTLESHIP BIDS TOTAL $14,290,000 Newport News and New York Shipbuilding Companies Will Construct Two Dreadnoughts. ‘WASHINGTON, Oct. 6—The New- ,bort News, Va., Shipbuilding Com- Dany at $7,115,000 and the New York floor the selection of jurors. Beaver allowance. He Ie Under Indictment. duty Bhipbullding Company at $7,175,000 ocoupy the entire fourteenth floor and | Dart of the thirteenth floor of the! De" ose. tetron of the two fadat-toa building, which has two frontages— one tn Beaver street, the other in. pwehipe {0 Exchange Place, Mr. Walcott's pri- | vate office was on the thirteenth floor !°™* the construction of the two 32,000-ton de built for the navy year. As thip only, each contract. it. ‘The other bidders were: the Fore |, cnsre are fourteen | a pee the Beaver street side. Almost balf an Se insane Ba Mase. an Sue. ceraicing coon PA ag eal an 9 F PANAMA TO REJECT AWARD. |ct resus. Supreme in the boundary dispute ame and Coste Rica. It ‘s understood that the Assembly was in favor of directing Foreign Min- ister Lefevre to open negotiations with Costa Rica in an effort to obtain 3 more favorable permanent boundary. It is reported that the Assembly was joneneed, of staaie™ Paver eas a y such communication the text has been given out here. Hurt You? No need to get mad now, tear up| In fact, after having studied the the paper, or shout “nonsense, good | matter s bit, it will become plain coffee never burt anyone.” that if you are « coffee-drinker the You know better than that, for | chances are that some form of in- Poet pect Negehaalip haere Food ps Neg ehh gy disease due to coffee folks who are the worse for coffee’s elugging. headache, biliousness, constipation Think over s few coffee-drinking | nervousness, sleeplessness, heart friends and casually enquire if they | flutter or others of the well-proven ere entirely and perfectly well and | coffees ills, One can refuse to look, fest bow coffee treats them. the thing squarely in the face and If {t hurts others isa’t it just | peg along with the coffee. possible—P Bome day Neture will haul him Catch the drift, don’t you? up short. It’s a Poor Bargain to swap health and a clear, business-like head for a few cups of coffee each day. Every coffee toper tries to wriggle round and charge his aches and ills to weather, overwork, too much or too little food, this, that or the other thing, but how he hates to admit that the real enemy is his Master, coffee. A Sure Personal Test will locate the exact cause of your steady destruction of health, if that cause be ‘coffee. It’s worth knowing the plain, sober fact before organic heart trouble or other dis- ease sets in, which perhaps cannot be cured, The test is pleasant, accurate and satisfying— Quit coffee absolutely for ten days and in its place use POSTUM. Postum now comes in two forms.| If in a few days yeu begin to Regular Postum must be boiled. | sleep soundly at night, digest your Instant Postum—soluble form |!oed better, stomach and bowels made in the cup instantly, with hot a See ener, eM water, Both kinds of this famous | caves, or head works clearer, (the food-<drink have the color and/ails of coffec drugging are multi- flavour very much like the high |tudinous), the facte will be before grades of Old Gov't Javea. you, and black, navy, tete You Have the Answer--- POSTUM SWELL CITY BUDGET Seventeen Departmen@Mof Govern- Seventeen divisions of the city and county government submitted to-day to the Board of Estimate requests for appropriations in the 1916 budget. (n &@ majority of the departments the amount asked is more than that of last year, The additional money is required for increases in salaries and for the wages of employees to be add- cost af the Board of ie $1,817,690, or leas than the 1924 budgetary en Nowhere the EXEMPT FROM JURY SERVICE. |iorne care or Frank ©. Vosel Excused Because ate f°, Among the talesmen called for jury | wo bx De tats ae in the Criminal Branch of the - K ore H 7 : zc | NOTICE! are to a eving obtained « ‘change A s —many of which have just arri Every suit is an exact repro- duction of priced Ame! design—exclusive in style, high class in material an perfect in tailoring. full e of sizes for women Goanlesst ba to 44) in all models, Alterations AMONG THE COLORS are de negre, jstaria, Lab- other Russian green, wi rador blue and all the Newest shades. Large throngs will crowd our Suit section tomorrow in response to this announcement, for these are the greatest values offered at The above also on sale at our new Newa: Market Street, corner Halse; slain In “The Riddle of the Lost Stradie + Burrogate Daniel Noble of Queens requests his own salary be increased from $10,000 to $132,000, because he must now hold jury trials and super- To-Day and To-Morrow I have no the stereo (which wae te CHARLES A. KEENE 180 Brostway, New York 6" Ave. Corn $4 5° Actual Prices Elsewhere Are $25.00 to $30.00 array of Fall’s most desirable did in all some high rican or Paris $15 varius,” next week's complete Cleek story in the Sunday World enters upon a novel and variegated field, Among other adventures incidental to the quest of the stolen violin) Cleek encounters a militant suffree gette, studies music, questions @ tell-tale dagger, and demonstrates the close connection of great artists and the “movies.” 4 Clesb af Seah land Yard, by T. W. 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