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Evsz oi a lt Takes a ‘‘Pull’’ MW Course They =» They Dont Sleep me In Cells Like Ordinary Convicts. Fs AVE HOSPITAL WARD. Sie . i Cots, Good Mattresses, Big Airy Room and | Windows Without Bars. Sed Fecent examination into the @ray @. It works with fellows, wet it sleeps fe the watchword tn -| nelpe considerably before the mubject| church, If the convict has sufeiont Vor. | gets his nentence. It may get im) of any of these influences his path is three years when ten year Id be] amoothed. He may at least sleep r]a more adequate puniahin but] with the gray 400. after he has once entored the “grim"| The real opportunity for the segre- walls, then is the “pull” of the most] gating of the convict elite camé some- value. thing more than @ year ago, when tho In @ regular, real prison the arts-| prison became so crowded that sloepe tocracy 1 mado up of the life-term-| ing accommodations were entjrely in- ern. These men allow the advances of | adequate. The idea struck somebody @ long-tormer, a twenty-year man for| that the Prgtestant chapel was quite | instance, but they refuse to be ad-| unnecessary’ It was a large, Well ven- Greased by & short-term man. Mur-| tiated room and suffictently Isolated to erers, bank burglars and real des-| be an ideal sleeping apartment. Iron peradoss compose the elite in a real| cots were placed in position—800 of Prison, They aro “permanonts.” | them—and the separating of the wheat +] Others are more “transients,” and are! from chaff was begun. Themonvict treated as such. Not #0 at Hotel de Hing Sing. The fa-| gray 400 is not componed of life- tormers of nocessity; the length of with the “pull” left his crowded cell for a cot in the new dormitory, It wa an instant success, In this hospital dormitory, as it te called, the beds have springs and the bedding in new. It looks not unlike a ward in a city hospital, Its celling is high and the venylation te good. It is in marked contraét to the narrow cell in ‘the “cell block,” with ite wooden whelf which serves as a bed for the ordinary prisoner. OMLY THE KEEPERS SIT IN IRON CAGES. But they are @ very well behaved lot, thin gray elite. There is no quar- reli{ng among the members, The sleep of the members must be quiet and un- disturbed, There ie a story that one of the chosen wanted linen sheets, which he offered to buy, but the Warden, after much debate, decided against him at jealousion and the beautifu: decorum of the © be disturbed. Only oné feature of the gray 600's eave Mi goes right fo the roota, im | room disturbs the elite, and that 1@ the A sa NS nedet gd strengthens thom. Ite An ward. At each end of the apartment hilorating re life- vroceelee fran tron cap oisten | cause the hair to long, fe Aer | ait during the hour it oct te ia Na aihs ritien do Ga fet Ine inclined | 1m thor ‘dust. | ote of 6 Berend Po ag ee, Borel Ro talk “Juat at Bi Brenent there In con- | ‘| bottle of Knowlton's Danderine trom | aierabie concern ‘air | drug store or toilet counter and try tf ing ones nay ther neve tolworry ahout.” Bra 4 22-24-26 ‘Bradshaw sGo- 34TH ST. i MikeMaeMionete, Coiedas Gilemian tess To-Morrow, Tuesday (Election Day) Success after siiccess is attending these sales, which the poli of this store, Never in the history of this business Mateos tellingly ament and honest efforts been made to give the very utmost value for $15. Foeto-morrow, Tuesday (Election Day), we have prepared The Most Imposing of Al $15 Suit & Coat Sales re Them With $25 and $35 Suits and Coats Id at Any Other Store in New York Two Hundred & Fifty Suits & Coats « term is not the all-neceasary qualifi- cation. One must have “pull.” This influence comes from several sources. There is money, police influence, po- Uiical mS Society, and ee bore in Sing Sing Prisca. tt > ON-HAR CAUSES DANDRUFF SP EN LS it Get 85 ca bot way; Livity, and obundent, ond possess oBanderne Yen age tovinba ee ghee let “jen and beautifying the Cleanse. hair, pond sone ion of Datitderine die- solves every prrtiole of dandruff; (ers lates the scalp, stopping it@hing and fall- ing hair. Danderine is to t! sir what the | fresh showers of rain snd sunshine are to 22) ae RAM YA POR ng Sing’s ‘‘400” Live in Hotel de Luxe; to Join Aristocracy In the Season’s Smartest Styles AU Sines for Women (up to b1-inch bust) and Misses Wonderful Children’s Coat Specials | $7: Value $12.00 Silke finished zibeline, cheviot Sises @ fo to 14, ne aa as i aaa ING WoRtp, MONDAY novyans RETURNS AT WHITE HOUSE. President Wilson te Receive Them There—To Vote ia Princeton. WASHINGTON, Nov. 3.—Presideat Wilson, his daughter, Mise Margaret, tné two cousina, the Misses Smith of touaana, Grove to Baltimore in an automebiie earty yesterday, returning late in the ai In Baltimore the President visited his oe Joseph and attended the Frank- Street Presbyterian Ci ‘rhe President wil rte ae r Stern Brothers 42nd and 43rd Streets, West of Fifth Avenue. The Store will be open To-morrow (Election tin ? Men’s High GradeF ‘urnishings ! Ww. be placed on sale, to-morrow (Election Day), at commanding price inducements. / A PoURTAINe. woreLe, on ELeCUNERE Fine Quality Neckwear, at 85c| Sweater Coats, . - at $2.95 Ori dinal = ead Gonulen ig Regularly $1.50 and 2.00 Of Oxford gray worsted; Regular price $4.50 anil tine departed shits; ul nett decigs’*'| Shetland Wool Jackets, at $5.75 Imported; Regular price $8.50 Blanket House Robes, 4.75, 6.00 HORLICK’S MALTED MILK Initation’ The Food DrinkforAllAges | Not i in any ay Milk Tras | OD Lnsise o1 oa on “HORLICKS” Silk and Madras Pajamas, $2.85 Regular price $4.00 a suit Very Special Values for To-morrow: Men’s Smart Shoes, - . - at $3.75 Patent leather, black vidi kid, tan and black Russia calfskin; Regularly $5.00 Pair Men’s Tan Cape Leather Gloves, ' .at $1.10 One-clasp, prix seam sewn, spear point backs; Regularly $1.50 Pair Men's Derby Hats, - - - at $2.25 in the season’s most approved shapes; Regularly ¢4.00 Men’s Knit Underwear & Hosiery At these Exceptionally Low Prices: Natural Wool Shirts and Natural Wool Union Lari Drawers, Winter weight, at 85c medium weight, . . $1. 75 1.50 pair 180 English Natural Woo! Shirts Black Cotton Socks, and Drawers, medium weight, at Imported; extra double soles, Balbriggan Union Suits, $1 3 5 Silk Socks, in black and a medium weight, . . at M41. double lisle thread soles, Pair OOC Continuation, to-morrow, of the eventful sale of Men’s Light Weight Overcoats Repriced into two groups for imntediate clearance: Coats that were $22.50 to 30.00, Coats that were $32.00 to 40.00 at $15.00 at $22.50 . The assortment includes medium and light weight models, one-quarter or full silk lined; dressy three-quarter ae Chesterfiel fas beri splendid cage of ey fitting atyles, including raglans, in this season’s most approved fabrics an to 48 chest measure. Men’ s& Young Men’s Suits, at $23.50 * “You're right on time, Hubby.” “So are you—that's the reason, I know'l won't have to wait a min- ute for Campbell's Tomato Soup And he ena it will taste as +p and be as satisfying as if he colorings; sizes ia Me) ie hour for Aon That is ie two-fold reason w this per- Hand tailored suits, in one, two, three and four button phi also double breasted Fook eouap fe the moat aA ves a ol models, made of high grade materials, in sizes 83 to 48 chest; Regularly $27.60 to 85.00. ing-course serve American tables. It is on { time and just right. low is your supply? Don’t you want another dozen today? Remember—Your money back tf not satisfied. Youths’ & Young Men’s Suits, at $15.00 Hand tailored, in plain blue and new mixtures; sizes $1 to 40; Values $20.00 and 22.50 Stern Brothers — °° Band and 43rd Streets, West of Fifth Avenue. The Store will be open To-morrow (Election Day) Have arranged an a noteworthy sale for to-morrow, of entirely new and most desirable Misses’ and Girls’ Tailored Suits, Coats and Dresses FRREFLECTING this season’s it distinguished style notes in material and coloring, at the following incomparably low prices: Misses’ Tailored Suits, at $22.00 “Smart models, of diagonal cheviot, in brown, navy or black, trimmed with skunk opossum. Misses’ Tailored Suits, - at $28.50 and 34.75 Of broadcloth, gabardine, velveteen, corduroy Of Priest); tweed, in full belted or serge, fur trimmed; loose or belted coats, | models, yoke pe sleeves lined with satin, Girls’ Smart Dresses, Girls’ Winter Coats, e at $4.75 and 6.50 at $5.00, 7.50 and 9.75¢ Of serge, corduroy, Ble and wool challie, Of sibeline, cord pore Poo chinchilla or velveteen, in Russian or tunic eff Girls’ Lveritinta ieee ot at $9.75, 11.50, 14.75 % Of serges, Roman stripes and velveteen, in tunic models, with embroidered collar, Misses’ Smart Coats, at $12.75 Of fine quality epeine, in black, navy, brown or green; yoke and sleeves satin lined, Misses’CravenettedCoats, at $10.85 § SACHET @CARD CASE A seven-time World Want works all the week. | Order one to-day and prosper. SET of May Manton Christmas Novelty Em- broi Patterns (large size) free for the cou-| coupon end list of over 500 places sa ee Means a" gaa Sia