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os ESS cM Fern aee tncoeoe al ce ate ad at BY PROSPECT ye Per Pe Caren Ho Ney | Appeals.'to .Him—Won’t A Wonderful Sale of Answer Whitman. Coptes of Latest Imported Modelo That Wins Support of $4500 hr Unquestionably this is the most complete and ‘oat Pay “The expression. of indorse- (> tailored and highly fashionable Suits ever offered | °°" ari The cream of the best styles is repre-| wnoty satisfactory to me Me; sented—over 40 modéle, Mitchel’s announcement to-day of of @ united to Mr. Whitman's letter apiticist you and your administration?” agked, + Hi , Short Coat, Redingote’ ted nay “and I shall not reply to it” The Expert Alterations Free. after. conferring with the Govern: cently: hostile. “The logic of events,” he replied. “By that I mean that there was, noth- Sale of Exquisite Giynn. Actually Worth to $30 Sool) ot at chat trtomed wise lords Justrat seal t jarge fur collar of skunk or fitch eyed opos- eum. In sizes 14 to 44 for women and misses. Other Coats of Salt’sfurfabrice, ” |Jerney, and it carn ‘incumbent | w groupe will fon wh us.” Best & Co. Will Offer Tomorrow, Thursday Extraordinary Values Comprising:— No Credits No Exchanges A Sale of Women’s Biouses 5.75 6.75 9.75 12.75 The Regular Prices of which have been 7.50 to 19,75 Materials :—Georgette Crepes, hand-embroidered or combined with lace, cream silk Shadow Laces and Chiffons—2nd Floor u 160 Women's Corsets 100 2.00 5.00. The Regular Prices of which have been 3.00 to 10.00 Bien-Jolie, Suecesso, Besco, C-B and W. B.. grodéls, incomplete sizes, discontinued ‘styles—3rd Floor Women's Raincoats 3.50 "7.50." * Former Price 7.50 Former Prices 15.00. 22.50 .. Sizes 32, 34, 36 and 38 only—and Floor in pit Are. tna Administration's ths debsanine fate elements In ‘d 18 St. jon = re pS ina minany, of one : 8 I. ' “There {6 a solid and united Demo- Actual $25 to $30 Values cratic party in New York State,” said Glynn to The Evening World| mony toiir. 10 of which are effectively eS ome evidence Mayor Mitchel announced to-day that Fur 7 “What answer have you to make tor for election, There were present Sjeths Raaptlhe ten poolie Mock, ne vy ” not yet received Mr. Whit- her's secretary. Lt in believed thi ” thi prevailing sheet, ~ ‘since to ter © | man’n letter,”-repiied the Governor, | ite throug his friend, Cul. House, for and misees. Governor feels. confident of|ences mnay have exi Verena aucceas:at the November | Governor and the ecceeraisa State Chairman orth t was abked what had brodght sbout the indorsement of factions J re- " ‘ ing else for the different elemerits to NEW FALL OA , 4o after the verdict of the primaries. parce : \ All the groups, hating entered into “ei i he? ted =—_—_— SS ‘ 2 ‘ [ithe .primeries as a method for de- * |terttaing which could win, were $ 00 hi :.|pound! to: abide by the remult, par- at . % ticularly when ‘the ‘verdict was’ so a ' loverwhelming as that in favor ot ov. f Vegats oe ts Srotst “om cane, 18.4 Niort “Phere: was: no other _coutee ‘open jt! ator tt ie Preat iui ‘ait " him to Slag the same course ih Néw “How about John A. Hennessy—is ore avbers - WORLD, WEDNESDAY, _OOTOBER 14, 1014" was asked i) | aiver™ of county ‘taive and atreet a {s out,” replied Mr. | | aires and Modorm mick. met ber fact, quite oft of| | Ohe of these in Iilinoin, ‘Ie. became ro iN ieee qipd followed her from we T think My, Hen- pond wil ne us h | ¢ Peete ae ‘pélieved to carry larg i te ‘ff not his co herence, fume wit him. and MeCoraion nnd . r 9 trom the girl are alleged to have lured him + pl iid ie ore Ff plete oh Mg the fey about the ution of all ‘iemente in New York | Girl ¢ jut no = WOMEN’S AND MISSES’ SUITS svn Fas, FALLS IN LINE. vida eee airtel cmeaco, on. s4--ame nat KO ITCHING, . " bd jetan' killed Suis check Charmer and ‘satu ee the newest laces for the Seasori-— ei Nae She Infatuated Arrested When | Pe at hint en ae ohn ae h bar Witte ao by in “ silent nolttte rel oe Heuae frmeriy' Evicted From Home, tt Rania Net, Margot, Alencon, Mighlin, eve. 7 z are of special interest to Val. recall Banche and Democrats, mostly of the Tammahy charmer, and her dptbabica, yore pi AA ths at wey aseeus pe wing Tiger stripe, He saw nutherous if his hotel during the morning, | °2¢* McCormack, dighteen years old, Wilson Instigates C Conference |frauding ‘Sanking Superintendent | son of a Lancaster, “9 re) were, | Lamb Richards, the boss of arrested were té with | thé recent. furdee.ot- TW, y. Mebdte of gtenter powers. At noon the Gov. | & wealthy farmer of IIedrick, and are | Eugene Staten Island; Abram I. Eikus, Dem- ocratic lawyer, and several emissartes ernor started downtown for at lof conferences that had been a: ae their by his counsel, John i ees night the Governor wiil circle bile and his head crushed. outskirts of Broo best valued collection of perfect-fitting, superbly | ment by the National Administration, | Srovin¢ seeetens in Jamatea, Ri conveyed by Secretary of State Bryan | wood, Flushing and Long Iéland City. | Jast night, i, very sratitying and| After a conference late ‘a was afternoon with Gov. Glynn in tl pees) of Gol. E. M. House, intimate ‘sonal friend of President Wilson, ‘would openly support the Gover- at the conference, besides the Gov- ernor and the Mayor, .Col. House, Pires Counsel Frank Lyon k and Staniey Quinn, the Gover- | Prealdent was directly respon the patching up of the State Democrat absolutely without rank DIABETES. Physicians Uses With Boe a aft to in alae. ‘ea, ae Ural Lamb, Baby Lamb Cloth, Hindu Tork Upans Seal Plachand Areblan Cloth, “The indorveinent of the Naticnét with elaborate Ss ieeniasee | ee Administration ‘ard. the: annoilnee- ous fur sill p : ment by Mayor Mitchel of Bis adh¢- iaiae of fine silks, eatine ‘opie alon t the ticket give us a party that is practically united everywhere. I | know of only one or two places where The above aloo on seit sale at our new Newark Store, | there remains any disaffection, And I Market Street, corner Halsey. expect within a féw days that these for Household Goods, ‘rounded fy pes. aU 567 COLUMBUS To-Day and To-Morrow I Nowhere cise in the Eaneea. Grates cba | 20 ey se larhe Diemonde fer tho, money offering at | axivAn’ ccroban ALE. We leet trom. octtes of a | gy ALS fiaonD” Rives offer A BSOLUTEL' aA ‘abe We atapiay one milli |orerte of Diamonds from 85 to Eats cant CHARLES A. KEENE 1805; roadway, New New tere Harleen reat ‘amis Stand World's Ofties, 208 Washing- ton Sty 80 da Seino oe mega ies of the ment automobile for his use, and| received hete at the time of the imur- it the Governor started on his har-| der, was shot. while. inhib. automo. prime Chairman McCall sent a dez| Mollat, Aecordine io information|: fey ere ‘elle 49° sadn 06 you! pape Neoprene cee, 4 to 16 inches wide, roe Road All Linen Cluny and Fillet Lace ad and In- akin je ee : sertions, opecial 120 to 2S¢ per yard. rhengven ger tia All Sitk La Tosea Neto, 48 inches wide, White, € Murray Hill gooo Fifth Avenue, 88th Street, 39th Street -! "Founded 1836 cor he e ‘tald. to ‘nave. been Ins OF vin NAN ee at McCutcheon’s =™=§ We are showing a very complete of Novelty Lace Edges, 4 to 12 inches wide, 26 to $1.50 per yard. 53 Chantilly and Margot Edges, 6 to 27 inches wide, 7$¢ to $4.75 per yard. ATER POSLAM by the police to have confessed | guitt in writing. is IE Black all a dod all ght shade $1.90 per yur. James McCutcheon & Co. 5th Avenue, bot and 33d Streets | of Kéokuk by & local detestivn ‘or tree t to be s evicted piconet tree ia caberaroie eat te tug vaugives ite hay A ry netted | Poslam Soap, for toilet a wo ult nd Mecopmick haa/® Pier) A ha efi ae rg a fol: andl 18 Foe hore Luncheon or Afternoon Tea, 10 4. M. to 5 P. M., Tenth Floor Lord & Taylor “Special Sale of Silks For Thursday, Friday and alata Satin-de-Chine ‘White, ivory arid black. Usually 88 per ra 68c Black. Messaline ‘ 36 inches wide. Usually $1.10 per yard! 88e Pompadour Taffeta Silks * On light hi shied grounds, 96 inches wide. [$2.25 Black Dress Imperial Satins and Satin Charmont - _Yarn- dyed, 40 and 54 inches wide. $1.95 Special, per yard Black Chiffon Dress Velvet \ 40 inchés ‘wide. Usually $4.50 per yard 82.95 Street Floor © The Dress Goods Section ,. Will Offer Tomorrow Imported’ Wool Veloet . In the iewest shades, 61-58 inches wide is 1.98 jal, per yard fanende Black’ Broadcloths ches wide, spbaged and shrunk. \$1.98 feually $2.45 per yard) Black ‘English Corduri A fine dress. fabric. i ib Per yaad 82.98 “Second Floor Women's Footewear Exceptional Offerings Smart Dress and Ag Street Footwear | 4s sl 3 95 An Extensive ‘ink of ; Street & Dress Footwear 36. 350 Strictly hand made. Usually $8.00 to $10.00 e ‘*Myrod”’ Shoe A Revelation in. Footwear Special Introductory Price Second Floor. A Sale of Unusual Interest is now being held Consisting of Lace-Curtains, Lace Panels, Bed Sets, Portieres I —_—— Upholstering Fabrics, : Women’s Suits &8 Coats Cretonne and Curtain Materials Splendid A’ssortments and: Values At Exceptional Concessions from ‘ ; Regular Prices ‘Fancy Tailored Suits Liste Culrtatttescsin ctu $4.50 t $13.75 The sage 8 be gt shen 7, he c sage jPisalt Usually 87.00 to $22.00 per pair clot! idgonal Ipple eviots, all han somely lined and faterlined i Lace Og i to $9.00 > Spécial Prices , lee Bed Sets 85,00 to $12.50 $29.50 & $35.00 Usually $7.50 to $18.00 per set Very Special Reversible Velour Portieres $10.75 to $17.50 Usually $22.00 to 827.00 per pair also Upholstery Fabrics 65c¢ to $8.00 Usually 81.50 to 827.00 per yard A large assortment of styles to select from Smart Dressy Coats Suitable for street or afternoon wear, of broadcloth, sibeline, Hindoo lynx, broadtail cloth and velour cloth; some models are trimmed with fur, and all are lined and interlined. Prices according to materials $25.00, $29.50,$35.008 $39.50 Street 8 Touring Coats $15.00, $16.50, $19.50, $22.50, $25.00 In the smart Winter fabries and colors Third Floor An excellent assortment of curtain material at proportionate reductions. Fifth Floor.