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THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 6, 1916. SEABURY STARTS ime TOUR WITH 15-AUTO FLYING SQUADRON Policeman Frederick G Bird of the Bedford Avenue Station, Brookl, «.|Campaign Procession Dashes From Town to Town in once @ sparring partner of Bob Fil Nassau County. pet THE PENNANT WINNERS|QUITS HUGHES FOR witson!| found dead early to-day in th way the house at No. Street. Hospital one of t December, 1918. He had ‘sued for $60,000. Bird found a door open in the Broadway house went In to for Westbury, where an outdoor meeting had been arranged for 10 o'clock in the morning. It was a heantiful day for touring and every- body wanted to be out of doors, so wherever the automobile procession went it was sure of good sized crowds. a At some towns meetings had beon arranged for indoor halls, but in most places the candidates stood on the ateps of public buildings or used thelr motor cars for platforms while they proclaimed Democratic doctrines to farmers, suburbanites and wealthy folks with country estates alike, From Westbury the morning tour jcontinued to Hicksville, Oyster Bay, | Glen Cove and Sea Cliff, with speeches at each place. Hasty luncheon was} taken at Sea Cliff, and then a run | mado across the island for the south shore, where the afternoon was spent lat Hempstead, Freeport, Lynbrook, Valley Stream, Cedarburst and In- wood, To-night there Is strenuous work ahead of the candidates, with two meetings to cover, one at Port Wash- ington on Long Island Sound and | the other at Rockville Centre, on the South Shore, fifteen miles apart, To- morrow they will continue the autos ernor, to this great improvement. Mr. Seabury touched briefly on the “failings” of the Whitman adminis. tration, He accused it of “exorbitant extravagance.” William F, McCombs, Democratic candidate for United States Senator, who was to have accompanied Mr. Seabury to-day, was not with him. It was explained that Mr. McCombs w ill, but not seriously enow ent him from joining th yt Stern Brothers West Forty-second Street Bet. 5th and 6th Avenues West Forty-third Street The Element That Helped Them to Win. lAside from their knowledge of the pennant winners of both represent the genuine flesh blood type of men that usually in all fields of endeavor. Athletes the world over have long inted with the value of Hoff’s Malt Extract as a body er. This delightfully pal- of tonic food taken with meals up the tissues, enriches the and unusual diges- 4 properties, Waually beneficial @ nursing mothers and sickly chil- » airy te David L. wy of Brown Unive of which the Te- publican candidate Charles FE. Hughos Iso a graduate, resigned a few days aco from xecutive committee of the Hughes He helped. train te with Jett the star foot. Brown Univer? ent of the Baseball Leading a procession of motor cars, Judge Samuel Seabury, Democratic candidate for Governor, started his campaten to-day with a tour through Naanau County. Mineola had been fixed as the ren- dezvous and at 9 o'clock this morn- | ing fifteen machines lined up in front of the Court House for a dash through every town In the county. In the first car was Judge Seabury and behind him trailed cars filled] with local candidates and politicians. | Among them were Lathrop Brown, RLY half a century, sincerely and steadfastly working for an ideal, has given the world of music the Misses’ and Girls’ Autumn Apparel in Smart Youthful Styles embodying the latest ideas of the leading fashion creators, and developed in the most favored materials, at prices which will be found most attractive. ¢ 1 ; : r +d cast Hi 4 » wi re , 314, 16 and 18 yrs., : Mc RA loa Hepeinds aMaded dvd th satin, many emb'd with wool and silk; 14, 16, 18yrs., | with furs, some with large collars of fur; hi Charles Gardiner, chairman of tho| Various places. Development of in- we 0 ‘ 125 West 42nd Street Nassau County Democratic Commit. | land waterways for Long Island was at $14.75 and 16.50 at $45.00 1 tee, and Surrogate J. J. Graham. his principal theme. It is @ subject we - o After a little talk to the folks|!n which he is vitally interested, as Jani so ae rl i d | Girls’ Coats, for school & dress wear, in velvet, broadcloth, ak ; maiethoni srocesston | he 18 & Long lelander himesl? and b unior Girls’ Frocks, of serge and velvet, Empire an sitls 08 hax ; | fit sions the inn road ae & Tose oltp | pledged ‘hie mupport, if elected Gove straight line coat styles,emb'd in wool and silk;13,15,17 yrs. | zibeline mixtures and velours, many fur trimmed; 6 to 16 yrs | = << at $14.75 and 19.75 at $9.75 to 45.00 i % , bi t ank lin {mon & Co Among the many Very Special Values are (1 e Misses’ Autumn Suits, in velour cloth Striking Coats, of velour cloth, full flare AUT UMN FASH IONS Girls’ Serviceable Dresses, Girls’ Practical Dresses, Girls’ Pique Dresses, — | of navy blue French serge, in com- }| for the “hard - to - fit” girl, in serge; | hand embroidered; many effective bination with plaid silk taffeta; | coateestyles; embroidered organdieand | models, in Russian coat and one ik For Misses For Juniors For Hard-to-Fit Girls For Girls plaited skirt; sizes 6 to 14 years, pongee collar and cuffs; 10 to 16 years. | piece styles; sizes 6 to 14 years, ; 52 ad -ilbea ics i hi sci at $6.75 at $8.50 at $3.95 and 5.95 4 La ay Girls’ and Juniors’ Suit Girls’ and Juniors’ | ? 1 1 ; Ba Aa Of end dvnlore Coats || | Boys’ Fall and Winter Clothing for School and Dress Wear € fashionable shades; loose belted or yoke Nor- brown, navy, green or burgundy; belted or | ¥ \ folk models; plain {ailored or trimmed with seml-empire rodels, trimmed with natural In sizes from 8 to 18 years of age, shown on the Third Floor, presents the newest models of the most dependable fabrics, k | vgivet or tur, pleated or plain skirts, — Poechs SKERK opossum oF beaver fur. including Novelty Suits in many distinct patterns and combinations; Norfolk Suits in choice light and dark neat fancy e to 17 year Special 24.50 1O.nd YOO Special 18.50 mixtures; Russian and School Overcoats in the latest styles and colors; Mackinaws in the newest patterns. wae vi ace SS Boys’ Norfolk Suits at $6.75 to 17.50 | Boys’ Russian Overcoats, $5.00 to 15.00 Ry : > ° , e In all the newest models and fabrics with extra trousers. In the new Fall models and shades, : Misses’ Dress Shop Girls’ & Juniors’ Dress Shop : ay ; ’ Ms spe - “yay peg Boys’ Novelty Suits at $5.00 to 12.50 | Boys’ School Overcoats, $9.75 to 18.00 & Sizes 14 to 20 years niet Mees 0 10.47 years In blue serges, fancy mixtures and velvets. Showing the new fabrics and models, ra Misses’ Serge Dresses, 14.50 to 49.50 Girls’ Wool Dresses, 4.95 to 19.75 ‘ ; i All serge, Ai satin or Georgette ‘ Sizes 6 to 12 years i Boys’ Mackinaws in the newest colors and models... .at $5.00 to 9.75 f Silk or Velvet Dresses, 18.50 to 98.50 Girls’ Wool or Silk Dresses, 14.50 to 39.50 Boys’ Fall Hats and Caps in the fashionable shapes and colors at lowest prevailing prices. - Embroidered or beaded. Sizes 12 to 16 years, ry Misses’ Evening Dresses, 18.50 to 125.00 Juniors’ Wool or Silk Dresses,9./51039.50 | be ; 19.7510 39, 5 : fe Of satin, taffeta or silk nets. Sizes 13 to 17 years. 9 C h F Men’s and Young Men’s Autumn Clothing ‘ SPECIAL FOR SATURDAY SPECIAL FOR SATURDAY For dress and business wear, is shown on the Third Floor in conservative and ultra smart models and Unequalled in purity, sweetness and volume of fone, il ts at once the instrument of the artist and the home. Hear it any day In our warerooms, KRAKAUER BROS. who is trying to capture the First Congressional District, which he lost two ye George M. Goodale, who Is after the Misses’ Suit Shop Sizes 14 to 20 years Broadcloth Suits, 24.50 to 195.00 Wool Velour Suits, 29.50 to 245.00 Bolivia Cloth Suits, 69.50 to 185.00 Velvet Suits, 39.50 to 195,00 Checked Cloth Suits, 24.50 to 69.50 SPECIAL FOR SATURDAY Misses’ Wool Velour Suits Collarette of Natural Raccoon and Velvet Three-quarter length coat, large collarette of natural raccoon and velvet, can be worn low or fastened high to neck, new model skirt with shaped pockets; in all the fashionable shades. 14 to 20 years. Special 39.50 Misses’ Fur Trimmed Suits With Roll Collars of French Seal Of broadcloth or wool velour, semi-fitted or loose belted models, in brown, navy, burgundy or green; three-quarter or hip length coats. 14 to 20 years. Special 49.50 SPECIAL FOR SATURDAY Fifth Avenue, 37th and 38th Streets "PHONE 6900 GREELEY mobile campaign through the towns of Suffolk County, going as far down Long Island as Patchogue. Judge Seabury struck out on a new ‘8 ago by only ten votes; line of argument in his speeches at Misses’ Coat Shop Sizes 14 to 20 years Wool Velour Coats, 19.75 to 135.00 Broadcloth Coats, 39.50 to 175.00 Tweed Mixture Coats, 39.50 to 98.50 Velour or Plush Coats, 24.50 to 145,00 Silk or Velvet Wraps, 39.50 to 195.00 SPECIAL FOR SATURDAY Misses’ Fur Trimmed Coats With Raccoon, Seal, Beaver or Opossum Fur Of broadcloth, wool velour or crepe cheviot, in all the new autumn shades; also of woo! plush, semi- fitted, belted or empire models, silk ined (erowieneuty 14 to 20 years. Speciat 39.50 Misses’ Fur Trimmed Coats Empire, Semi-fitted or Loose Models Of wool velour or broadcloth, in brown, burgundy, Navy or green; trimmed with various fashionable furs. 14 to 20 years. Special 59.50 SPECIAL FOR SATURDAY ¥ surplice bodice tying into sash at back; white satin collar, covered buttons of material. 14 to 20 years. 16.50 , Special Of satin, charmeuse or Georgette, in navy, Copen, | bur.undy, brown, ; reen, plum or black; silk or bead | embroidery, some fur-trimmed. 14 to 20 ) cars. Special 29.50 Girls’ Serge Guimpe Dresses Of navy blue serge, detachable white pique guimpe, with sailor collar; rose or Copen stitching on waist, pocket and skirt. 6 to 12 years. Special 6. 9 5 Girls’ Wool Plaid Dresses Of all wool plaid in green-and-blue colorings; open front model, white plaue collar, vestee and cuffs, novelty suede belt, pleated skirt, 8 to 14 years. Special 9.75 Misses’ Street Frocks, in one piece walking, school and general utility models; of serge, also serge in combination or broadcloth; many trimmed with fash- ionable furs; 14, 16 and 18 years..... at $24.75 Misses’ Dressy Suits, in wool velour or broadcloth; many with collar of Hudson seal fur; sizes 14, 16 and 18 years..... at $37.50 Tailored and Sport Hats SUITABLE FOR MISSES AND WOMEN, ARE BEING SHOWN ON _THE THIRD FLOOR In an exclusive assortment of Velours, Felts, Hatters’ Plush and Velvets, at $2.75 to 12.00 TO-MORROW, A SPECIAL OFFERING OF Simply Trimmed Black Lyons Velvet Hats at $5.50 On the Main Floor an exclusive display of Russian Sable Beaver Untrimmed Hats Sold only by us in New York. Women’s Hosiery FOR TO-MORROW, AT VERY LOW PRICES Women’s Black Lisle Thread Stockings, fine gauge; full fashioned; with extra reinforced soles; UBUSUB] VAIUC, .canscecsssncsrcnes eeee pair 35c Women’s Pure Thread Silk Stockings, black or white with serviceable lisle thread soles an tops; unusual value + pair 79c of superior quality Oxford and black cheviot, in the fashionable box back style; also snappy and serviceable semi-form fitting and slip-on models, in fancy mixtures, The New “Aquaproof” Overcoats, $22.50 In tan, brown and grey mixtures; pinch-back and conservative models; impervious to rain and dust, fabrics favored for the coming season and tailored in the best manner. Men’s and Young Men’s Sack Suits, $15.00, 25.00 to 40.00 Two and Three Button Models with soft roll fronts, peaked ar regular notch lapels, shapely form-fitting, plain or pinch-backs, with or without vents, regular, patch or slant pockets, quarter silk lined, silk piped seams, silk sleeves or full alpaca lined, Men’s Fall Overcoats, 18.50, 25.00, 35.00 | Men’s Heavy Overcoats, $18.50 to 40.00 Misses’ Handsome Suits, copies of imported models, of Bolivia cloth, wool velour and broadcloth; manytrimmed model, belted style, with large collar of natural raccoon; sizes 14, 16 and 18 years $19.75 Ultra Smart Coats, for street or dress wear, of velour cloth; natural raccoon or Hudson seal fur collar; 14, 16 and 18 yrs., $34.75 Colored and Black Dress Silks THE FOLLOWING EXCELLENT VALUES WILL BE AVAILABLE TO-MORROW _ON_ SECOND FLOOR: Satin Messaline, 26 inches wide; light and dark shades; also white and black...... Special Regular price $1.00 a yard 85c Dress Satin, 35 inches wide; new Fall shades; also white and black..............68 Special Regular price $1.50 a yard. Imported Black Satin Royal, 43 ins. wide; high lustre; soft finish.......... Special Regular price $3.50 a yard. Shoes for Misses and Children MADE ON WELL FITTING LASTS, AT ATTRACTIVE PRICES, Misses’ and Children’s Serviceable Shoes, of Patent Leather, with kid or black cloth tops; also Gun Metal Button Shoes with black kid tops, Sizes 214 to? at $3.50 $1.15 $2.45 Sizes 8 to 11 at $2.25 Sizes 1114 to2 at $2.75 Included are: in the newest Fall models, full belted and pinch-back styles, with velvet or self collars, offering the maxi- mum in style, cut, fabric and hand tailoring. London-made Fall Overcoats, $30.00, 37.50 In neat fancy fabrics, in single and double-breasted models with full skirt and patch pockets,