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SMITH AND SWAN WL WN EASLY Finch and Zetler, Proptieis Sa Will Run Behind | icaJs 01 Respective | ickets HOT CONTEST IN KINGS New Constitution, Except Ca- mal Amendment, Probably Will Be Beaten in City. Ba: potitions eaders compile to-day on local ticket results Rest Tursday’s wiection, In Man tan, there being fusion on judiciary ‘nominations, there ts no content, ex- cepting that Kdward Mt. Finch, one of the Republican candid for Hu- preme Court, and Lorena Zeller, Democrat, for City Court, are ox- pected to run considerably behind the rest of the tickot Opposition candidates to these two been named by both Progres: sive and Prohibition partion and will draw the meattering votes of those eltizens who do not approve of the Fusion nominees The election of Alfred E. Smith, Democrat, for Sheriff, i» genorall conceded and Swann, Democrat, for District Attorney, is considered a sure winner because of the three-cornered fight, with Perkins and Moss contend- ing for the Republican vote. The liveliest county battle is in Brooklyn, where Democ! ad Re. pubdlicans are lined up inst each other for all offices. The #truggie cen- trea most around the Register, ©. T. man, who, after having been elected by fusion with Republicans, has now beon taken on the Democratio ticket, thereby creating much personal con- troveray. practically conceded to the Demo- orate. Vigorous fights are being made in “Watch mined by the Naval way entrance to drop In the Macy Time- Star New York will have the counterpart of the world-famed Time-Ball of the Greenwich Ob: tory in England, which sets the clocks for a con- tinent. As accurately ashuman means and science can measure time, the daily falling of this Star will mark the hour of noon in New York. O'Loughlin, an Independence League! Bronx and Queens Counties are |® Macs Are Thatr? ow! : ( (| for Standard Time” At the precise moment of noon daily, as deter- ington, a signal flashed over the Western Union wires entering Macy’s Building causes the new RED STAR above the main Broad- Set your watch by the Macy Star T o Aiderma A The | refrained |wtand wither t bua prom ' er ry The reamination ind jaed Conatitution but there ie wide divergence of opin in the ranks and the voters » allowed t ver way they desire The only p 4 large favorable vo question approving ow, te bonds to if th hn a bond imwue t raised by Will have to be ——— ‘TWO FIRES 1N HALLWAY | | | | Woman Finds Another on Second Floor of Big Tenement. Kighth Avenue, near One Hundred nd Thirty-seventh St were much excited at 1 A. M, to-day over @ fire discovered in a baby carriage in the second floor hallway by Michael Finn, the Janitor. ‘The building contains twenty-eight families, Mrs. Mary Adama, living on the third floor, told the police that as sho was coming in at midnight abe found a@ fire in # bundle of papers near where the later fire was started in the perambulator, She put it out without calling any one. consin Btertiization Law ot In November, according to a state- ent from the State Hoard of Control focday, with twenty-four operation tienta in the Institution for Siindea at Chippewa Fulls, the Star Observatory at Wash- down and disappear. It will set the standard of time in the City as Macy’s sets the standard of value. It will save time for busy men and women as Macy's saves them money. Its punctuality will be a symbol of Macy deliv- ery service — its exact- ness, of Macy's advertis- ing—its reliability, of the quality ot Macy mer- chandise. hee east their ballow which- yporition Hkely to have porensed direct Mtate! SCARE 28 FAMILIES, Puts One Out, Janitor Tonanta in the big houne at No, 2673 THE EVENING WORLD, GBATURDAY, OCTOBER 30, ROBERT MODEL WRAP OF | METALLIC BROCADE TRIMMED | IN WHITE FOX, cd bc 4 CALLOT MODEL OF SAPPHIRE SEQUINS WITH TULLE. — eZ _)\ A). P OF SATIN BROCADE WITH FUR. Investigator Dies From Fa Crumpled up on the sidewalk tn front of No. 400 Hast One Hundred and Elghty-third Street, the Bronx, Hugh J Dalley, investigator for a relief so- clety, living at No. 2341 Tiebaut Avenue, was found dead to-day of a compound fracture of the skull. There ie a steop grade to the street where the body was found, and Dr. Elss of Fordham Hos- pital, who was called, said that doath had apparently resulted from a fall to the ai 1. Original Home Dressmaking Designs By The Evening World’s Fashion Expert —_— Jumble of Fashions This Year Leaves Each One Free to Make Individual Choice and Ends All Talk About Uniform Dressing—Charm in Infinite Variety. Copyright, 1016, by The Press Publishing Oo, (The New York Evening World), There seems to be no audible ob- Jections to the jumble in fashions this fall and we wonder whether women have developed a sense of ap- preciation of thelr own individuality or whether perhaps the suffrage and | anti-euffrage campaigners have ex-| hausted their speech. At any rate all styles have been accepted with soarcely a restriction on any detail, That feeling of well being and cock- sureness & woman used to have when she would show off a new costume with the remark ‘Every one is wear- ing it" seems to have become all the eurer as walks out with the aimple knowledge there is not an- other one like it, The woman who js known for her uncertainty about Just what she wants in a season which offers little choice, now walks | out with the confident feeling that | she has something to sult her own individual type. At least the lassitude in fashions has ended further talk about uniform dressing, which subject we did hear @ lot about last spring, Of course such a thing as a uniform costume | r have come about for All Druwaist Sciatica P ot Bites Lame Back B: hroat Lumbago = Neuralgia. Cold in Chest Rheumatism Sore Muscles Toothache See directions accon anving each bottle, The Only Thing ip Your Heaith—prevent COpatipation, Bilioushess, Mick "Weadache, Tligestion Vy wing R-G PILLS country to decry su | With lovely peautitul clot we «why she n to It has ever been the artist’ and privilege to create for an insult to) weur;ation of dressing, The Id she not?| coat of broadcloth or velvet prefera- favor and furnishing delightful vari- The afternoon or wear over frocks of silk, velvet, o#-|chiffon and combinations of these ty for} fabrics. The coat is usually trimmed Get @ Bex Te-Nisht. 10¢ and UGe Mox,' years is this soason enjoying high with fur, @# all outer garments are * \ 1915. : More Parisian Styles in Wraps and an Evening Gown ” this winter, and made to fit, very much on the style of the suit coat. This retains for it a chic appearance quite unlike the bulky effects our separate coats used to give. s to Wear under the separate coat afford opportunity for as much variation, and more, as the blouses give that are worn with the suit, I am showing to-day a design sim: plo to make with distinction achteved in @ detail of cut and trimming, At the left smoke gray satin is used for the main portion of the frock, with purple faille silk for minor parts and @ collar of dainty mouaseline or or- gandy. The full sleeves are attractive complements of the ight bodice which might otherwise seem out of place with the full gathered skirt. However, the skirt offers an admirable bit of relief in the form of an upstanding ruffle across the front, At the same time {t accentuates the odd cut of the skirt which affords use for @ little of the purple allk at the top. A «rey silk cord which confines the ruffilo continues around the edge of the bodice to tle at the side back with tasseled ends. At the opposite side front of the bodice a similar cord and tassel in smaller size forms a characterful decoration, and very effective in consideration of its con- nection with the collar, marking the crossing of it to one side. ‘This frock would also be pretty POLITICAL. Protect Your Home! Keep Tammany Out DISTRICT ATTORNEY’S OFFICE. Monster Mass Meeting in chiffon or! d: CONSTITUTION ATTACKED BEFORE SUPREME COURT New York Will Read itself Ou of the Union If It Passe s ays Lawyer J. Bleecker Miller for the United Association deo Court Juation Philbin to-day that if the Btate of New York adopted the Proposed Constitution 4 teelf out of | Jan b general ¢ Ketat 4 before sup snaed Justic Philbin convened a special of Ue peesion of t Kquity Braned Supreme Court t three ingunetio Real Estate Owners’ Association to | restrain ¢ Hoard of Mieotions from permitting voting on the Conatitu | ton; to restrain the Board of Ke- timates from signing the proposed budget of 1916 and to enjoin that board from collecting the $14,000,000 which i@ New York City's part of the direct tax. ® nought by After reading « statement by former Judge ar Cullen of the Court ef App in fch that Jurist attacked the pro tution, Mr, Miller mad tion that the document to be pre sented to the voters was in defiance of the principle of republican and democratic institutions, and that if it was passed this State would read it self out of the Union of States or Jan. 1 He cited the case of the Southern States and their position during aod after the War of the Rebellion, In re- "NO RECALL OF WHITLOGK REQUESTED BY GERMANY Department Has No Mint ! He bb Persona Non Grate Kaber'’s Government WARMING TON, Get SMe bint J ~oefection by OG * wi ‘ rf ner Wh i the Btate Department, i eieled to-day OMetalg ox duet » reports that Whit * had become persona nom grate an Government tecaase « efforts in behalt of Mine Mdith « Brith nuree whe wer ‘ 1 Commenting Upon the demand ef he V he Zeltwng that Germ ask for Whitlock’s recall, it was ad mitted be attained some popular die like inp German attacks upon Me and unarmed cies during the early part { the war He bas many personal enemies in Germ | wae raid, vecause of hie vigurou jn that matter, and is the Cavell incident, But offelgis doubt that his actions could cause official displeasure That Whitlock will be retained In Heigium Was predicted omfetals, w would necessitate under diplomatic etiay TOOK THE ADVICE OF HS FRIEND Stomach Trouble and Rheumatiem Relieved by “Fruit-a-tives” 4 to which acts were passed by Congress providing for ¢ mission to the role of # the adoption of constitutions in ac- cord with the principles of republican government. “The proposed Constitution pro- vides,” said Mr. Miler, “that the Gov- ernor shall submit a proposed budget for all departments to the Legislature, and that the Legislature may cut down, but may not Insert a single item that the Governor has not submitted to it. “The Governor might, with such power at his command—and who can tell what conditions may arise—de- stroy any department in tho State. He might abolish the militia or he Public Works Department at will sim- ply providing that no money be ap- propriated for either or both of them. At his word the State Government could be stricken with paralysis in any one bf {ts functions. The power of the King of England is not in it with such power, nor is that of the Katsor 1 ¢ that of th Hussias, Corporatio: ly deelar: that if Mr. Miller had cisions of the Unite: Court he would not have moved for | an {njunction, Justice Philbin reserved decision. chiffon cloth over a thin ailk lining, and might bo all of self color with the cord and tassels striking a con- trasting note. At the left I have suggested a de- lghtful use of band embroldery, which would be pretty on silk or serge or velvet, Such a frock would “MA. L. LABRI 594 Champlain St., Montreal. “I have been restored to health by taking ‘Fruit-a-tives’. For two years I was a miserable sufferer from Rhew- matiem and Stomach Trouble, 1 became very weak, had frequent diszy spells and when I took food felt wretched and sleepy. 1 suffered from Rheuma- tism dreadfully, with paine in my back and joints and my hands swollen, “A friend advised me to try ‘Fruit-a- tives’ and from the outset they did me good, After I had started the second box I felt 1 was getting well and I persevered in the treatment. I can truthfully say that ‘Fruit-a-tives’ is the only medicine that helped me, “LOUIS LABRIE.” “FRUIT-A-TIVES” is the famous medicine made from fruit guices. 50c a box, 6 for $2.50, trial size, 25c answer any afternoon affair of or- ary occurrence, | POLITICAL, CITIZENS: At all deal or went by Fruit-a-tiv | Limited, Ogdensburg, New York—Advt. | . . POLITICAL, DURLAND’S RIDING ACADEMY, 66th Street and Central Park West, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 30, 7 P. M WALTER M. CHANDLER 4OB E. HEDGES WILLIAM M. K, OLCOTT SPEAKERS: AMOS JULIUS HENRY COHEN CHARLES A. PERKINS United We Stand, Divided We Fall! Progressives, Independent Democrats, Republicans, Socialists, Labor Men—every man who wants honest administration of the law in New York County— QW | xX VOTE FOR OGDEN L. MILLS WILLIAM RAND, JR, PINCHOT CHARLES A. PERKINS