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ye eae ye shaadi 5 j ? ,* THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, OCTOBER 23, 1916. i & — wag" has known since Grover Cleveland] State by equally as large a vo! Te tho place the woman was dead blackmatl acheme of which Chicago and PZ ZZ 1 APPOY TAIT AOA AAP further hearing to- Whitman's Republican train goes) YT tities totalling more than| SHE WAS CHILDLESS for my wife's suicide,” the husband | morrow. through the northern counties and) 909,000, leaving Greater New York sald, “Ww that she had no children. > 1 Seabury’s Democratic train scours) with {fs 100,000 or more plurality as Pog! Bas been preying on her mind the southern and central regions, the only Democratic aCe now [lusband Says Woman Worried for “When questioned by the police, i These gubernatorial candidates are| LINES OF CLEAVAG Years Over Fact Th that he owned the dvance guards for the Presidential ad dalel inhale i bi Mathes ita ith which his wife ‘ 4 " " ‘s mbe: ! Out of this confusing poll bf a = or He satd he had blade npire Btate a little later. Candi) certain | of cleavage, more After worrying for many years be-| she knew where it was. He was ar- date Hughes dashes across from east! tween classes of sentiment than be-! rested on a charge rte tween of cause no child: h n rge of violating the to west next Friday and Saturday,| tween parties: | ‘0 children had come to make} wutiivan Law and waa held in $600 ny returning from Ohio the following Men of business affairs are gener-| hor honte happier, Mra. Henrtetta ball by. Mapintrate Ten Eyck for But Whole State Is Boing} "ss to shell tt even harder. OUEsnie employees are more often for | Hartel of No, 296 Kast One Hundred |huil, relutives ‘ot itt “end *eekine A President Wilson holds Democratle} Wilson, and N. x . | cared for her Shelled by the Partisan blasts tn reserve until the very tast| Minufacturers are for the Republi- |" aay Gun He ead be ae AllRead ‘ and: then leta fi i Joun ticket, ' er husband was Held in Binckmatt Crasnde. eady ti ; Heavy Guns. Rt two veructal pointe, Bema, SUN! Phe Iabor vote ta five.to three for/out at the time and when ho A. Brown, Saturday Makes Cod ot tat meme New York City, Pe Aen Tabet ie ciecower for Wwitwon | feet he found her unconscious ht hard to from detec: ne ere Eau) # Between these political crossfires | intlediauee on the floor of her r When Di bad Just arrested him yi a , lied labor, | » ‘oom. en ir. ’ By Samuel M. Williams, | the Stato to-day ts no-man's Land n'kept us out of war” 1s being | Brady of Fordham Hospital reached | with “the ectection waiiog weit! (Staff Correspondent of The Evening of Kurope's trenches Neither wha ie, repented through rural counties | World.) yet assured of success, but both are | *'t ft the Repubtt. | ALBANY, N. ¥., Oct. 28.—Two spe- pike Peay New York asie a ne cans ian dates, but in olal trains carrying rival candidates) last day: for Governor left Albany this morn- ing for rapid dashes through the State to rouse and rally voters in the closest polit contest Ni ig on to over-| come “Wilson hysteria.” The Republican fieht in New York State ts now to save the party more | than te They. st advantage ¢ It ie not yet a tidal wa is running higher and ry day. Another week at thie |. 7 will ewell it into an irresist- | }'! " ible flood, lughes has lost ground, Wilson has RLS MOISTE : There has floated into Albany dur- Prerebneenrcy , until they are Ing the past few days a confusing | early eve A mans of polltical foteam and Jetsam, The race ts still to be won In the i homestretch, IT THROUGH HAIR UNMISTARAGLE DRIFT To FACE GARAGE FAMINE. Everywhere there are cross cur- : A | rents and eddies that swirl and twist|Many Machines Forced to “Carry | 7 of opinion first ” ste ad hte the ops the Banner” for Lack of is_unmistak- 0 fans Damnoaratio Accommodations, ‘8 est he A great many automobiles had to oy ahth eld y the banner" in the streets of New York lust night. It is Indeed fal when automobile ire reduced to the k Row pan- TheDown-StairsDown-PriceStore Is a Complete Store of Fashions A visit to this Down-Stairs Store has its surprises any day you choose to come. For every day there are many more new things being shown than we could ever hope to tell you about. For example— It becomes beautifully soft, wavy, abundant and glossy at once, Save your hair! All dandruff vy bound to poll goes and hair stops pee re ds toward the Py ont, carrying wih them an uneer- com out. tain number of regular Republicans = That apathy and indifference which | the marked the campaign up to two|? But the t toward t Independent ¥ ys dr Surely try if you wish to in Hair Cleanse” diately double the | weeks ago haa crystallized into tense ti he ean't | beauty of your hair, Just moisten a| interest in thugs political, — Wilson | § ¢ house he will have | ? H | diets wilt Daten anil eww Weare | aa Hinwvig Hasta Gait aratvenae Coe siee Gee ponu Or aleae oa’ Tomorrow’s Most Pressing i} fully ssrcees your hair, taking one small #8 of discussion jn the str | ° | | ' strand at a tine; this will cleanse the! ns, in workshops and off bilista who do not | i] Kear ol sus, dior say excite = meee Se se idea Fashion News Concerns fe 0 few minutes you will be amased e drawn in for wir own cerages tried tn | r Your hair will be wavy, fluffy and abun. dant and possess an incomparable sof «and luxuriance begutifying the hair, one ap- of Danderine dissolves every New Coats and Dresses for Women at $15 to $24.75 f dandruff; invigorates the| convinced. th , 5 - . topping itching and falling hair, | Democratle. Velveteen Dresses, $24.75 New Coats, $18.75 i ets to the hair what fresh, muluting 1 r + nN : : | . on , shavers Gt cain aod acaibine wie’ te] nave fun Riteniouiiea | New model with double] ‘The fashion for large col- ||| offer you TO-DAY and to-morrow, as they vegetation, It goes right to the roots, | Ton ins | wan euch parks for | belt all around, large square | lars is emphasized in this new ||| have for almost thirty years, more real invigorates and strengthens them. Its eahilarating, stimulating and life-pro.| declarations there f collar of embroidered batiste; | coat with an extremely large long-waisted effect in back. | collar of plush. Rough woven lothes goodness and value, dollar for more ci t w the a 5 ° * : a y y y whe ducing proyertic ane th hair to grow and Democratic reson Black, navy, brown. clieviok in eet navy, green, dollar, than you can buy anywhere else. < surely have pretty, soft,) no difference whether . 5 brown, with light or dark | lustrous hair, and lots of it, if you will| ions or in cities, on far Serge Dresses, $15 plush collar. i! Saat get 8 25-cent hottle of Knowlton’ there are the A new model added to the iy! ve rcoa KS} an Danderiae from any de ¢ of toile! 1s of an overwhelming turn varied collection at this price Ss nny | og vari t nis Suits, $10 to $37.50 Cr reemtntad di ie naa iokine] Whitman takes the opposite is simply tailored with only . Bae J ; ing and beautiful, You will say Coow-s th* oxhresses himself, first, ne i ; a gathered effect on the} In this collection there is a | thia was the best 25 cents you ever spent. | ahout 190.000 plurality, and helteves \areteisar heated al FINE sides, Navy blue piped in| fine representation of Au- —Advt. Mr. Hughes ts certain to « contrasting color on edge of | tumn’s favorite models in FUR-TRIMMED collars, cuffs and sides. serge, broadeloth. MISSES’ SUITS Other serge dresses, $7 to $29.75. * ec @ mee are ; This Label THIS FABRIC IS xpensive Models T ses Appears on PART COTTON Reproduced in wool velours, Rus One AT THE PRICE IT WILL GIVE BETTER velveteen, broadcloth, avery Une SERVICE THAN AN INFERIOR ALL- Oxford cloth T wi FABRI iat as of These ile = $29.75 to $55 Some examples— cheviot, poplin and | Suits for Men | Dem ce rocie Sie, Lane: Revs aud arunes, anay | Suits and Smart CTE PSF ~ With Which No Other Clothing Sold N at This Price Anywhere Can Compare H OVERCOATS—Scotch mixtures, heather mix- tures, plaid-back gray meltons, black kerseys, neat grays. Ulste Oxford and blue Overcoats, Seotch Balmaroons, gray, brown, tan and dark green mixturs. Box Coats, Belted Coats, Form-fitting Coats, Chester- field models and lightweight blacks and Oxfords; fancy ulsterettes, double-breasted Ste. "BO i) NWIT The Down-Stairs Boys’ Store sells everything for what The it actually is. It sells suits made of the best fabries that ALATA aap Ae | | Boys’ School Suits, $3.95, $5, $6 Velveteen suit of exception- ally fine quality; smartly tailor- TELLER &CO. well made and extremely serviceable Specially Shop of Onipinaliona ed model with fur-trimmed col- ean be put into suits at the low prices which prevail here. , oe . PIFTH AVENUE AT 38™ STREET lar; browr, green, $32.50. That “best” in this instance happens to be cotton-and- SUITS —This son's newest and smartest Broadcloth suit with side wool mixed fabrics. ‘The label explains that these partieu- models—bluc, gray, brown ond green flannels, blue The Brill Stores |{ belted cout; navy, xreen, lar fabrics of colon mized with wool give better service than ine gray, $29.75. : ferior, (sometimes only supposedly) all-wool fabrics. Wool velour suit—the collar Norfolk models with kiickerbocker trousers; cheviots in a variety of |]! has wide band of taupe fox; the Autumn patterns; sizes 7 to 15; » $5, $6, | coat is shirred at the side with — = | large hip pockets; same effect is carried out in the skirt; bur] Fancy Woven Serge Bolivia Cloth— —popular at $1.50 | $5.95 yard serges, black thibets, p neil and pin stripes, over. ANNOUNCE A SPECIAL OFFERING of Women’s Fashionable SUITS Priced for TUESDAY ONLY |) Topcoats| | Fall Suits i Velours Coats for This plai i This is a very moderate | : s plaid and striped f 3 N A ’ rice for this exceptionally . at 44. 00 Misses—$22.50 serge is in particular de- Gas, aay ethic high iH At $20 At $25 N Two good-looking models — yyand for skirts and dresses 50 inches wide; ])} , : An assemblage of distinguished modes in English Velveteen, A one a Joosetitting and 48 inches wide. Varicty of | IN SUITS. ‘The Specially selected Wool Duvetyne, Gabardine, high lustre Broadcloth and Velours baltek Cont She One Reni Mack: Auturon’ chara ii = choicest ya ; bigbly : ’ a ‘ i. 5 ‘FF § 28. ers, many SKILed allorin, N in the season's smartest colorings. Plain tailored models and Green, brown, navy, black. of the coats full and perfect in fit N { suits accentuated with furs of fashion and quality. Novel All have large square col- | silk-lined. Won - and finish, their : and original treatments in collars, cuffs, belts, girdles, pockets lars of either. | d erfully well appeal is equally : : and skirts mark these suits distinctly apart from the usual Arotic seal (dyed coney) natural Or @ ome | tailored and fin- as strong to men : ' raccoon or natural muskrat i ate IN 1 cr of conservative y “ = ‘ I ‘OATS — Those N 5 . Besides being a complete fushion store this Down: | CO: Eta ne ; N bl ! Unusual Shoes for Genie aitoras in pie eared eas TaMniatr, ooniain (necees tes lH good old favor- taste a a young ; An Incomparable Assemblage of Women at $3.50 for the home from compre ive moderate-priced i, ites, Blacks and sich ; with a de- , tf “ti Ae eo hide ; tocks of such things inc verized cotton table. il Oxfords, lined elded— preferen Women’s Tailleurs Simple and Costume Suits Bronze kidskin with loth or napery, blankets, quilts, curtains, portieres, china, cut iroughon® with fovcdnal and dics ki Featuring all of the most elegant and distinc- inate eh Me glass, ete, Some examples of the possible economies silk. tmetion, 7 i \ tive Paris-sponsored suit modes, together with ied Aaehiaas Curtains, Bedsets, Household Linens ————_——_——— i ; en Auunant BM top, he is _ exclusive Bonwit ‘Teller & Co. originations. All are very smart looking on Etc. Tablecloths, siver bleached e : shoes. A fine opportunity Seri curtains, ready to | * we : Tailleur Costume Toe omen who ranity J bang with valance, $1.10 to | tleuched satin damask, ee 916 to Bis 8] Hae Ar dnote, $7.00 to | NOuvy linen, $1-75 yard 279 Broadway. 2 Flatbush Ave., Brooklyn. Suits Suits 674 0 OY $21.85 4, $7 47 Cortlandt St. 791 Broad St., Newark. . Shoe a Fr 44 East Lith St. 192 Main St., t. N 59.50 ° Cloth-top/Shoes, $2,20' | | Handmade, lr i Hin Nels Ng Serra Wine tt a a wae Dull leather vamps, plain Fancy borde K N lo , toes, grac ul leather heels; inch, 20e yard. faa x 26 be rot r lace; sizes 249 Cretoutes—large variety ot 350.00 SPAETH Ea ar Rennie tobiall| enero ARAL | Cay Blankets, Etc. | Sheets and TN am Unusual Petticoats Wool-filled blankets with | Pillow Cases Resaty [Meaks, Chops Tish, Game falede Soupe, cotton warp, full sizes, $4.50 to $6.50 pair, extra sizes, $6 to $7.50 pair, Blankets bound singly, $4.50 pair Comfortables of lamb's full bed sige, $7.50 acl ed Beans, Cheese, Welsh Rarebits, etc. alltakeon a piquancy and rare flavor @ whenthey 8 low us OBe each for up to $1.10 for She 60x00 ined $0x108 inche {|}, for only 85¢ | A very soft lustrous-finish cotton woven in stripes com- bined with flowers, The flounce i i ished w Pillow canes ar low as 12 lye ench for 42x36 inch siz to 2be each for dixit | | | J origisal Worcestershire Seneca ketchen hanger containing new recipes RAINS, Hubert Street, New Torks City cy

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