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3 STE TONGUE IF SICK USS, FEVERISH ig constipated or bilious “California Syrup _ of Figs.” At the tongue, mother. I costed, nign that your little one's liver and bowels need a gentle, cleansing #t once. ih, crons, listlens, pale, Bt sheep, doren't cat or act matur- feverish, stomach sour, waste, un gently moves out of its little bowels » and you have o well, needn't coax sick children to take “fruit laxative,” Wey love taste, and it always makes splendid. druggist for a 50-cent bottle nia Syrup of bt whieh dren of all ” bye tama PS” MEW SECRET SOETY FIGHTING TOOGNNGLYN Leaders of Anti-Catholic Or-] convention held here at Mix; about two weeks ago to indorse Whit ganization at Loggerheads man after the inforn had Over $46,000 in Hand. olety at meeting in Mizpah Hall, Buf- fain, had come out for a Protestant ticket headed by Charles #, Whit 4nd Including ail the Republican can xcept thore for Lieutenant easutrer, Hough has ed the following statement in Buf mame here to see w was doing with the units, as of the order are called, because I had my p! Sulzer wheo I wi Bulzer dollar dinn: shown an overwhelming #en indorse Davenport WEST HAD WIRE O!- : nt ONE MAN HAS GUARD. | Sith Siupan Hal was inf: the chi hes It waa after that the Javenport D feacinded and Whitman and Ham. in were tndorend “1 told Chauncey J. Hamiin, when I o twwh, to koap away from bor. Forrest of Albany Accused by Chief Organizer of Selling Out to G. O. P. a Information that tn addition te the Guardians of Liberty therete another oo the meeting at Mixpab Ital anti-Catholio ergapisation in thi There is to be anuther big mesting State working against the can@idacy|*! Broadway Auditor! Bunday night, 1am told ir 1s advertised an a of Gov, Glynn solely because be fe a fe rest. “1 can't tell how many foes Forrest collected. There is oo way of Onding | out. “Our trouble won all tn Vorvoat's ate room, where he ha» been koop himeeit§ with six guards ever | Catholic became public to-day. dvt Watch (i bee mted 16 Years (Om Sg Ne west Fall 4 Patronage hangs on a b of a cable by straightforward business methods, ity caters to neither individual nor institu- iness follows fullest value—success crowns in- at persistent effort. in the styles and sate and assures us a “Blun Shoe 1 Newark A Fall Novelty Style 's English last, gun metal calf, 1k grey cloth top lace shoe—broad low broad heel, blind eyelets. rvative man, Alsoin dark tan calf with brown cloth tops, $4, 9 tong, ‘manipulators of the movement de- ‘Treasurer, | FORREST ACCUSED OF SELLING! wasn ine Your Permanent Satisfaction Is Our Onl | We aim for a still biguer ih _ at the prices to bring it. » We practise every wise economy in the making and eet profits to bring hosts of customers and es, © The little we get on each sale makes a satisfactory Ten Big, Best Stores—Easy to Reach—-Fall Shoes in All Good Grades WEST SIDE BTORES: ‘This organisation ts called the “a,” | 7° to atta the meoting, but I a and W. J. Hough of Albany, the chter} that Charies D. Haines w bave paid in 63 apiece, t 116 to 17 for Whitman, ar Some of the leadera have opened|taihed for five hours. ‘What hs ania | hostilities against one another over)! do not know, but I was told he! the $36,000 alleged to have been paid | C¢rimed Forrest ia by meebera and over $10,000 maid/y, Hamiin gave to have been contributed to certain! not, but [ was to of the leaders by a Progressive en- pore tae reoney 0! thusiast with the understanding that ‘ the “P’s" would indorse and work ar hae oe 4 for William Sulser in the primaries. | been frie It te charged that, instead of carry. tea MMA TR OFF THE 1915 BUDGET whether Chaune indorsed Ton rrest bave manded $10,000 from Gulser, and, fall- ing to get tt, ewung the aupyort of the “Ps to” Whitman, Hamlin, the Progressive candidate for Governor, and the Repubtionn tekst, with the|Houd of Estimate in executive exception of Homer D, Call, who ts ‘ Ax the 1 the Progreantve candidate for @tate Mama jay may i 4 PARTY OU’ fourned after ita reguiar « Jay Forrest of Albany, a wall tnown | aay 1¢ went into excculive character, who was « Gullivan cn- complete the final budect, which thastast until @ ehort time ago, ts ec- | must be @igned by midnight to- cused wy Hough of selling sut the | morrow aight. In order to puns the Hough te a Pregrensive and « fol- 14,000,000, lower of Bredartok UM. Davenport. He ester te fee ae final A it. H pledged the support of the “I’s” to not jikely at the foard ol Ketimate will make @ sufticient num- Davenport and was surprised to Gnd,| her of roductions to bring the 1916 @ short time ago, that the escret eo-| budget far Lelow $200,000,000, yn shoe and Winter Boots m Interest read—we weave it to the business and make Blyn e qualities to deserve it and ALAA LTDAE hs BORIDLLL EEL AOL LOLA DAPI AL RET OLDOM Jawn and gra; made ip the correct ove pew lest-—parrow, pl Spanish, all leather heels, style carefully chose: end an exceptional valu steady, permanent growth. naterials . Perfecting producing Blyn-Pla: master stroke for important service for chil . It Is a gencrous money's worth in leathers and shoemaking. In comfort and assurance of futore foot health it is invatue able. Patent Colt and Gun Metal Calf Binee 5 to 8 814 toll. Uto e Tan Russia Cinee 5 tol,.2,00 1134 to 100 ox! Ladies’ Red Cross Arch Su; Shoes of soft vici kid with built- in Arch Supports, Arch Sup- rting heels and shanks and 1d Cross flexible soles, Afford quick and permanent relief from the pain and weak- ness caused by ‘‘flat feet.” Seperttee S EAST GIDE GTORES: BROOKLYN sTORES; 85 Fuiton Mt, opp, A. @ 8, “THE EVENING WORL Board of Esumate ad-| * A. gym a Hi GOV. GLYNN SUBMITS “QUESTIONS TO WHITMAN Doe lieve the Republican Candidate Be-| 5 Home Rule? J One of Them. in no started on a tour of! towns this afternoon, Mount Vernon, Tucka- hos, White Plaina, Portchester and Aamoroneck, To-night ho «peaks in Manhattan and Bronx, beginning at ay Hl Lyceum and then ap-|* ne at Hulzers fMariem River ark, Menbatian Casino, Niblo's Gar- den aod Burland’a Camno in the Bronx, In bis afternoon speeches, the Governor sutmitted a series of B questions to Republican opponent, and explained his own affirmative speaking in an follows primarien? Doow he believe in work. ‘en's compensation?’ Does he be- ve in a State employinent bureau? Does ho believe in Home Re Mr. Whitrr tractors guarantee the roads they BONWIT TE) Special Women’s < Pure Thread Regularly 1.00 50 One Clasp Street Gloves and gray mochas. Regularly 1.50 75 Regularly 85 upon one action in each, The questions were Signature “Does Mr, Whitman favor direct| Of White with self or black stitching: also tan capes Llbow Length White Gloves Glace kid in white only; large and medium arms, 150 Odd Brassieres Fine embroideries and laces: some have hand embroidery and Irish Jace. “Bontel’’: Broche Corsets 1.95 In pink or white broche coutil, medium low bust and long hips, Combinations & Petticoats Regularly 1.00 & 1.50 Of nainsook and cambric with fine laces and embroideries, butld? Does Mr. Whitman believe in co-operation among farmers to din. tribute their produce to the advan- fh whether he believes nk for New York farmers; he has) eady indicated that he does not.! pen Mr. Whitman believe that the State of New York should live with- in its income and that the burden of taxation be mado lighter? “It ts vastly more important ‘hat the people of New York shonid dase these momentous questions than that thelr attention should 06 distracted by personalities, or di- rected to the personal fortunes and ambitions of aay man.” CASTORIA fants and Ohildren. 708 on.cve, TELLER, &CO. The Specially Shop of Orginaliong ' FIFTH AVENUEAATAS 8™\STREEY : Values Saturday Dress Accessories Extraordinary Sale Silk Hose to 4.60 In black only, extra re-enforced lisle garter top and soles. Extraordinary Sale Women’s Gloves 95 1.85 to 4.50 1.10 4.00 i Extraordinary Sale Glove Silk Underwear Glove Silk Combinations (odd sizes) In white only. Frecly re-enforced Glove Silk Vests 1.95 115 No Money Down Club plans or ridiculously small deposits will attract the tarspertenned buyer, but the wise shopper will look for the honest concerns that don't draw prospective buyers into a net of high prices and ironclad i conditions. of our straightforward dealings is borne out by the fact that we are aa the largest fure niture and carpet distributers in the country, ormous Our en- purchas- ing power hables us to offef you exceptional val- uca, Genuine Birdseye Maple Dresser late mir. Pratl swell $16.98 Broadway, near Park Ave. Broadway, near Greene Ave. Bhoee. bor Cotalegse of Contre, 688 Bread Street, opposite Military Park DS rrr rm ledreom Chair, in mahogany, neatly carved; eutt- able for dressing table or desk; eaddle seat; Mighty polshed; as ihua- trated value Chiffonier fo match, Value NWCor. 6" Aves\S""St. IDAY, OOTOBER ‘There is no need to ask Mr. Whit- in a land! Tho Misses’ Fur Trimmed Suits a N 1 N 30, 191 el pol ean Hs Kind ; i You Have| | / Always Bought 7 i sivor ot karte c02*| fn Use For Over 30 Years. Misses’ Fur Trimmed Suits trated than by this coming sale. forcefulneas to every one SPECIAL—100 $5 GIRLS’ COATS AT id | ' Mostly samples; sizes, 6 to 14 years. (CONN NANONSENENTANLTSJ ‘ pil ee ss BONWIT TELLER & CO. FIFTH AVENUE AT 388™ STREET Present Saturday Extraordinary Selected Special Values in Misses’ and Girls’ Apparel of the Unusual Type Misses’, Small Women’s and Girls’ Apparel Third Fioor The models presented by this shop express the verve and esprit of youth in lithe lines of the silhovette. They hold nothing in common with the usual accepted types—but define the ideas established by the feading couturters to youth in Paris who, like Jeanne Lanvin, specialize in “Jeunes Filles” fashions. >. “Flapper. Agvers London idea intro duced to Ariurica by Bonwit Teller & Co. Specialized styles for the hard-to-fil girl, of 12 co (6, who has grown beyond bh , yet who must hold to a girlish manner of dress. = nidip cin lb no Girls’ Utility Coats SCHOOL & SPORTS MODELS Very Special Values 9.75 Girls’ Dressy Coats A LARGE COLLECTION, 15.00 Very Special Values | “Flapper” Dressy Coats’ -:: ! NE&W SHORT COAT MODELS, Very Special Value 27.50 s. MILITARY & BLOUSE, MODELS, Very Special Valu, 39.50 Misses’ Velveteen Frocks TRIMMED WITH FUR. Very Speqal Value 25.00 Misses’ Corduroy Coats 25.00 39.50 45.00 VELVET, CORDUROY, CLOTH. Very Special Values 29.50 “Flapper” Taifleur Suits NEW SHORT COAT MODELS, Very Spectal Value 23.75 fo MILLINERY DEP’T.—MAIN FLOOR 95 Children’s Hats—reduced Prices Formerly 3.50 to 7.75 | 2.25 3.50 4.50 Two or threo hats of 2 kind in velvet, velour and:felt. ‘Trimmed in many pretty ways SaGN\BROADWAY AND THIRTY-THIRD STREET Ragas GIMBEL SUBWAY STORE, Two Big City Block Floors Crowded with New Fall Merchandise at Lowest Prices C Another Stirring, Crowd Bringing Event! N 4 Most Remarkable Saturday Sale of ‘Women’s and Misses’ New Model J ore 110.75 oh SUITS, Wi DRESSES, Regular Prices Would Range $15 to $19.75 MI The buying power of a few dollars was never more graphically illus- The occasion is one that appeals with utmost ) with a thrifty turn of mind. N\ THE SELECTION OF DRESSES Sompsiae more than 100 smartest, up-to-the-minute modes. Included is a charming ga assembly of velvet and satin combination Dresses in the new ) and hi, hy favored Redingote model. $10.75. THE SELECTION OF COATS is equally attractiva, You (W choose from an abundant range of coats that have the swagger { flare effect; some belt snugly to the figure; others button close at pe: the neck. Some are trimmed with plush collars and oufa Tho iets include mixtures, boucles and ural lamb in ell the newest les. $10. 6. THE SELECTION OF SUITS comprises the newest ; nattiest styles in serges, gabardines and other fancy novelt N tures. Long or short coats lined with satin and icicarea| or / velvets and braids, Colors: green, brown, black and blue. 10.16. It’s Going to Be a Big Coat Day ears Old For Girls 6 to 14 We are building a spicndid Girls’ Coat business, More and more mothers are learning every day whgt splendid stocks we carry, and how reason- ably everything is priced. The regular prices of these Coats range from $7.50 to $9.75, The assortment in- cludes plushes, ural lamb, zibelines, and chinchilla. All are practical; good for school wear and dressy $ 5 enough for almost any occasion. About 20 Different Models. Mostly two or three of a style. Subway Store, Balcony. NL tN |_| |_| | —~