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DR STOMACH I yrs , QRDER AND GAS INDIGESPION “Pape’s Diapepsin” isordered stomachs in . . IHUGE LABOR VOTE. |=. better am regulates Jand the lake-front men 4p five minutes, j : ( .| me to ba a unit for Wilson No tore dvepeeela, sources Reporis Show Seven Out of) -— heartburn, pain, Iching, | fen Workers in Anthracite |LOOK OUT AT END OF WAR or acidity. District Are With President. | SAYS HUGHES TO WORKERS Nothing wil tnain, undigested or papa ieee { \ our on yo st ch if ill The Cok 1 has | hh nm the to ft, teste powerful digestive and antacid, though | strong appeat to them since the daya| ganized Europe, We Will Have to as harmless and pleasant as candy, § I } will digest and prepare for vasimila: tion into the blood all the food you can eat Eat what your stomach craves with- out the slightest ‘car of indigestion or that you will be bothered with acidity gas on stom- ‘or sour risings, belching, ech, heartburn, headaches ach, nausea, bad breath, or @ feeling like you t lump of lead, ot mtiseries, Should tow from any stom ch di ean get relief within five minutes, If you will get from your pharmacist of the war. He satdt @ S0-cent case of Pape's "Dlapepala’ by local organizers and sent to Joan eee eee edn ne we will have you could always gp to the table with|P; White, President of the United to moot, a disciplined, organied Bue ® hearty appetite, and your meals|Mine Workera of America, \r we should t i would taste good, because you would| The drift to the President ta about " States, would be no nights or fresh, can the worst case of ind.gestion or dys- pepsia, There is nothin, on the stomach or rom the stomach or to cure a stomaeh headaehe. Ido't keep a Useful acticle in the hous Play the Latest $75 and up No Money Pay *1a Note the Gr pictured, It's indigestion head abe or ty wll the next day; and, hy ty be laxatives 176,000 organized minora in the and conta us more Enjoy Good Music in Your Home! Classical Music Records’ Come to Hecht's and Select a COLUMBIA Grafonola $15, 525, $35, $50 Immediate Deliveries. superb instrument, of the Anthracite Comn ” Bay notwithstanding his nt spec: ,"" He Says. | tacular appearance in Wilkes-Barre, | Oct. 2%6.—] during which he got a warm recep-| Charles FE. Hughes went Into what tion, the miners have turned toward | he termed “the home stretch of tho Wilson with unmistakable emphasi«. yoampalgn” th the opening speoch Just now it isn't that they don’t| here to-day of is last trip before love Teddy any the less but that Day. The nomines tn @ they have come to like Wilson more. | the spoke before an audience This is the mesdage that came to! composed partly workers in mt- New York labor leaders to-day from | nitions xy. He warned headquarters in Washing- | them ed for the changes me with the aston and) from stom- water brash isorder equally strong among both organized | and wnorganized hard coal mifers. | oppor According to unton records, there are| mu antry ming iff principle of our s than you can fly to tho ds at veral him ir spokesman n duties had ng prese row coal region pnying per eapita the A. F. of L. Of this numbe voters, ‘The fon workers througho rad coal district is about double that of the actual union regis- tration | M According to the operators’ reports ford be obtained a better for t sour odors them { reanization uighes Club «. Hughes left the party at Hart- r Wellestey, t dd the after- the actual number of registered) © with her , ~~ fone voters who are non-union men Y Mal g eile eset iced about two-thirds of thelr total num- ber, or close to 180,000. “The unofficial reports,” Jim" Koley, of the mi ganizera, to-day, “sh out of every ten bona among the organized and ard coal ers are for Wilson, We —— . THE CANDIDATES. y Ave cand What They ing or Doing To-Day SIDENT WILSON at Cin- scelves great akes auto trip sald big nwt Hartford Mr. Hughes | a telegram | pndidate f New York and President—Tourin » fom Oxford to heast to Albany. tee i n to vote with thelr jen de with thie morning for Platts- re he speaks thie aft From the sched Saratoga and Bi uding with a night meet- 4, SEABURY, Democratic for Governor, continue of inefficiency fe di, nat waste, Gov. 2, speeches in Orleana ai piegere Counties, to-day. , Mr. . Gaabury ypraka at Lockport, and | Niagarn ‘alls and Tonawanda this after- lent at Ratavi noon and t Dr. Announcement wi that Dr, Francis R. Lane, head master of Brooklyn Polytechnic Institute, would sever his connection with that Inatitu- tion at the close of the present achool These blouses, small priced as they are, reflect credit. upon the Paris needlo- workers The model sketched is of white batiste scalloped and | ingeniously bound with blue | or pink, at $6.75. A $5 | blouse in pink, chicory blue or 1 with children hiai schools, airs as he p. have excluded from our poll a very| large number of non-English speak- | ing miners who are entitled to vote and who have registered but rarely exercise their privilr they do, invariably vote fe eX+ | treme radical or write on thelr ballot the name of some local hero among ar Fencess who tt and reports we get! Viikes-Bar-o from the soft coal re-| °° J? | gions lead me to belle t the tre-| en ‘mendous labor vote In Pennsylvania | ae | will come very close to assuring tha} -“Fruit-a-tives" Builds Up The on child | eae Whole System to $300 Down Week voters among the miners,” Tho President's attit so had a at miners than a afonolr $75. ustrial ly made, beautifully fi ey Santee Ga ane se ¢ - Those who take “Fruit-a-tives” for ished fee ‘ re USOC) the first time arc often astonished at Come andy | 88 Union League Club vent | ib d mob ‘on ‘( 4 Ke oa Gan he way it bm up and makes iearitt the hard cow) miners secured oeags ana hee ern Nine sepa straight eight-hour working day i ) rate emon-[ | that ds, an eight-hour day that begins | teeing Fruit-«. tives for some spe strating rooms | and ends in the mine at the actual | disease, as Constination, Indigest s Work World Wants Koch of gcbardin In biack, n Vimmmmioaanne lt. C.F, Koch & Co, Inc., 125th St., West ad comfortably fitted, KO Important Sale of Women’s and Misses’ Suits and Dresses representing purchases made yesterday of smartly desisned ond well-finished garments fiom two very favorab:y known munufacturers, THE SUITS are excellent Fall models, braid, button and fur trimmed. Sizes 16 years to 44 bust, place of employment | Chronic Headaches or Neuralgia, Kid- js is an hour Jess than awarded | ney or Bladder Trouble, Rheumatism by the Colonel's Anth CHO oe Pain in the Back, And they find has cured the “FB ruit-a-tives” that tary feel better and stronger way ELECT NOW Long Wie ter Bye when > disease This is due to the won. © propertica of th > famous for 22.50, trial size, @5c, or sent postpaid by Fruit- a-tives, Limited, Ogdensburg, N. Y.— vave. workers will meet in Buffalo day night to attend a labor stration in honor o Timothy He fi { Hi dent of the ary i] finished a poll of parts of t 1: ‘ TAL DRUCGIATS Wonders. “"rhe report I get from the heads of Prices Make Downtown Shopping an Extravagancesn aay CHeG 125th STREET, WEST SALE PRICE $16.00 THE DRESSES incude charming creations for evcning end restaurent wear; also afternoon cnd street dress- es. They areof saiin chermeuse, crepe meteor and cumbin: (ions of satin end | georgette crepe. In all the appioved | shides, Sizes 16 yeers (o 4) bust, 89 Suits made to be sold at $18.00 to $24.50 8° Dresses made to be sold at $19.50 to $.5,00 e, diagonal and poplin; avy, green ond brown. ; scription. of the season. Remainder of recent: ship- ments from abroad of excep- tional gloves secured by our Glove chief while in Euro and now offered considerably below present —_ wholesale prices. | $1.25 pair—White glace pique sewn gloves with distinguished narrow stitching in white or black, also smart broad black embroidery, for Women, 15c to his taste for style. patterns. [ so smartly tailored for $15, A black suit with a faing hair. line stripe. A brownish mixture sult with a light stripe. A black suit with dark purple and red stripes alternating. A greenish mixture suit woven with a dark red stripe. A blue suit with a double white hairline stripe. straight lapels. Broadway at Ninth, New York French Hand-Made Blouses New Styles, $5, $6.75, $8.50 | Young Women’s Sample | Dresses at $18.50 | We wish there were more of them Duplicates have been in our stocks at $25 to Only one of each kind, so we can give no de- But there are taffetas, satins and taffeta and Georgette crepe in the collection. Mostly navy blue and the fashions are the newest youthful modes Sizes 14 to 20 years. Glove Sale—3,600 Pairs for Women, $1.25, $1.50, $1.95 Sheer Linen Handkerchiefs A new purchase, snowy white Irish linen, sheer and soft; hemstitched hems, thread drawn, 15c each, || But these are only a few of the patterns. MODELS are for MEN AND YOUNG MEN—two and three-button coats; pageh and flap pockets; rolling and 'BOYS RAID WINE WAGOH; THEN SUFFER A-PLENTY "+ MASHER GETS A LESSON Eleven Youngsters Have Assorted Headaches and Also Pains Else- vhere After Dark. HS Eleven sad and sober schoothoys returned with headaches this morn ing to Public School No. 4, Yonkers, after an afternoon's lark and a night | of suffering. years, feattored them, wagon and each@gral tle of whiskey An hour later @ disordered column of youngsters staggered into school | and singing. Miss Catherine | the principal, called a num- | ber of teachers and herded the boys into an empty classroom, Then they shoutl Moriarity = | began to fall. Dr. Michael Calucel of St. Joseph's Hospital pumped thom full of emetics white voile is de- | liciously hem - stitched. Another $6.75 model is of pink, blue or white voile with button hole loop trimming. A ruffled blouse tired with blue or irk is $8.50. Little French Shops, ‘Third floor, Old Building, ° Second floor, Old Building, $1.25 ir—White — 3-bi gloves of French Jerboa, poet) seam sewn, fine white sti limited quantity only. Feasal $1.50 pair—12-butt: white or black qines eons, gloves, $1.95 patr—16-buttor 1 h white glace kid gloves which cane not be durlicatea; we suggest their esrecial suitability for bridal rarties, Main floor, O14 Ballding, each . Main floor, Old Building, IN THE MEN'S STORE—STREET LEVEL— gy BROADWAY CORNER EIGHTH STREET No man, in justice to himself, who wants a good-looking suit can afford to miss seeing These Excellent Suits for $15 We placed ourselves in his position—the man who expects his suit at $15 to be a credit ‘or e. We went through this Wanamaker collection carefully. more than surprised at the variety of new We wondered that suits could be We were And we were more than convinced that no man, young or mutured, could puss these suits by without finding what he wants. An inkling of what we found is noted here. A sult with faint stri; dark background. eile A plain blue flannel suit. A plain blue serge suit. A brown mixture suit with a self stripe, A blue suit with a double white stripe. A blue suit with greer ard red stripes alternating. THE Overcoats, $15.00, $16.50, $17.50 Broudway corner Eighth, Two climbed on tho hed a quart bot- THURSDAY, OCTOBER 26, 1916, and aromatia spirita and they were}t sent home. then Woman Teacher Wallops Lang on | dole. “Magistrate Eye, Then Has Him Taken to | Night Court and Fined. | Mee. Bhanron Garnett, The amateur topers teacher of No. ranged in ages from seven to fourteen dred and Second Str The boys were merrily plod- pupil last night ding along the highway when a wagon Walking along Forty-second Street, laden with wines, Nquors and cigars ear Eighth Avenue, a man stepped up to her and sald, “Hollo, kid," and Their parents did} PUSTION | Vay dertt the prte vimaelt as WW MUSIG; COST Si» pentane” Sh Hitod Betton War Ald Worker, Sergt. Major Robert Middilee the Aritieh army, who was by shfepnel during the pain, yesterday wer let ters to prominent and wealthy per- sons in this country asking thelr as. | @istance for the BF. B. Permanent | Blind Relief War Fund for Soldiers and Sailors, Contributions may he | a muate 120 West One Hun- had a new le whe was Founded 1826 Greeley 1900 Lord & Taylor 38th Street FIFTH AVENUE 39th Street Charge Purchases Made This Week Will Appear on Bills Rendered Dec. Ist Fall Overcoats $18.50 FOR YOUNG MEN AND MEN Light in Weight Full of Warmth A Coat most telling for style, most prac- tical for comfort in crisp Autumn weather. Oxford greys and heather mixtures—all wool fabrics, well-wearing and shower proof. Sets lightly tothe shoulders, hangs with the well turned form of a Coat deftly tailored by hand. Sizes 34 to 44. Winter Weight Coats $20.00 to $50.00 Imported and domestic makes in models that represent the latest turn of the vogue. Loose, box styles—single or double breast- ed. Form fitting modele—the Chester- field cut. Big, roomy Ulsters—storm wear and driving Coats, Finest wool fabrics of many patterns for a choice, tailored to perfection in every detail. \,} Lord & Taylor Suits $20.00 to $40.00 Designed by skilled style specialists, tailored by hand throughout, finished with a master touch of good taste; in weaves and patterns com- prehensive of the desirable all wool fabrics of the season. Fourth Floor New Features in Fall Styles of BOOTS FOR MEN For All Occasions Leathers noteworthy for fine selected quality; shapely lasts, express- ive of the most attractive features of the advance vogue; prices lower than the quality merits, $4.00 to $12.00 a pair, with a broad latitude in choice for individuality of taste. Bench Made Boots H $7.85 Formerly $10.00, In patent leather, tan calf and black calf. Sizes somewhat broken. Smart Boots $7.00 An exceptional assortment of differ- ent styles; in tan calf, blac« calf and black kidskin. Ground Fleer a a ey Special Features in MEN’S FURNISHINGS To-day, Tomorrow and Saturday Shirts ! Half Hose Madras or Percale Shirts. .$1.50 ; Silk Half Hose.......... New stripes in plain or glaited bosoms. Black and a variety of plain ¢ Silk Shirts....... ... $3.25 | Silk or Lisle Hose.... ; Heavy tub silks, stripes in new color com- A large assortment of fancy and attrac binations, tive colors, Neckwear Four-in-Hand,........ .,,,95¢ | Four-in- Oren end. A Jarge assortment of new nee snes A patterns and effective colorings. effects Ground Floor Churchill’s More Than » Restaurant A Broadway Institution Broadway & 49th Street Isent ta the headquarters at No, 690 vo the | Pifth Avenue. made out to Frank Ay ET a Tae

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