The evening world. Newspaper, November 2, 1916, Page 13

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WLSON'S ELECTION IMPERATIVE, SAS OLD MOOSE LEADER Change at This Time Great Mistake, Frederick M, Will- iams Declares, | PRAISES WILSON’S LAWS. Head of N. Y. Hay Exchange Says Democratic Party Is Progressive. Mr. Frederiok M. Williams, pret. dent of the New York Hay Exchange, at No. 601 West Thirty-third Street. | @ Roosevelt Elector in 1902, @ lifelong | Republican of progressive tendencies and ao leading citizen of the Nine- teenth Assembly District, sends to The Evening World the following let- ter telling why he Is going to support ‘Woodrow Wilson: ‘Be the Liltor of The Evening World: “Dear Sir: I shall vote for the re- ection of Woodrow Wilson. “Prior to 1912 I was a progressive | Republican. At that time I joined’ the Progressive Party and took ap active part in its councils, being a) Roosevelt Presidential Elector and| President of the Claremont Progres- | ative Club. The Progressive platform | of 1912, I believed, should find ex-| pression in the Federal statutes,’ whereas tho Republican platform and! the methods of the Republican ma-) chine were objectionable to me. The, @lection @f 1912 resulted in favor of President Wilson. | “During the past three years many Jeaders of the Progressive Party of 1913 have been gathered in by the: Republican Part), although it spurns. the whole progressive propaganda, whereas the Democratic Party, undeF the leadership of Wilson, has given expression to many progressive prin- ciples in the shape of legislation, for example, Federal Reserve Banks, rural credits, abolition of child labor | and the eight-hour day for railroad employegs, &c. “Th ublican Party now claims to have originated the Federal Re- serve Banks. When Roosevelt was President, Congressman Vreeland of New Jersey introduced a bill to create Fedoral Reserve Banks, but could not get it out of the committee, nor could he get a renomination for Congress. HUGHES'S” RECORD AS GOVER- NOR AGAINST HAM, “I am opposed to Mr. Hughes partly because the circumstances sur- ng bis nomination show that be Was a candidate while he was on the eme Court bench. Mr. ecord as Governor of this State ws him to be a man of the ‘intere: He signed the St. Law- rence er Grab Bill, subsequently repealed, and opposed the Federal In- come Tax Amendment to the United Btates Constitution. Mr. Hughes ad- vooated the Hinman-Greens Primary Bill, which was opposed by the Dosses. This bill was a counterfeit! ‘The Republican bosses have since re- gretted that they did not accept it and thus dispose of a progressive Principle by bogus legislation. FINE THINGS THAT PRESIDENT WILSON HAS DONE. “The Democratic Party !s now the ry of construction, the Republican y 1s now tho party without legis- lative programme, simply seeking of- fices, patrqnage and spolls for the ben- efit of the fnachine. . + “President Wilson in his foreign policies has taken a most creditable |. He has sagaciously and with well balanced judgment insisted upon | the rights of humanity as detined by international law, without plunging us into a war of indescribable horrors | and disturbing the national unity of| our people. He bas put throw&b as In- comparable naval and military pro- Egeoe. preparing for the common | fénse and adequately to back up our! Just demands of other powers. | “The unprecedented abnormal con- @itions of the whole world make it! absolutely tmperative that Wilson be.| re-elected, A change at this moment- ous time might well be under: abroad to be a repudiation of our) legal rights as a neutral power as set forth and insisted .upon hereto- | fore by President Wilson, resulting| the gravest consequences. ‘Considering all these facts that bear upon the contest, mind must conclud an unbiased at Wilson ts a patriotic American, an exponent of popular government, that under leadership we have and will peace with honor, pr defense, prosperity of not merely a few of th and industrial Justice, ant opportunity for ‘all and special) privileges for none, Very truly yours, “FREDERICK M, WILLIAMS. |! tre To- lent. Unexpected ya will bring in the Women's Hughes Special three-quar- | tera of an hour late to-morrow night | at the Pennsylvania Station, and the © Reception Committee, | nal Theatre, where the | of welcome to be ad- he seventy-five. W ne ee canting party will bape llers | cod y- Th e by making § -?* ERMAN EMPIRE.’ Fourteen remarkable articles by Herbert Bayard Swope, just back from Germany, begin in The World Saturday, Nov. 4—every day there- after. The real situation graphical. fy gpld. Buy THE WORLD every INSIDE THE ( ing. Nearly 400,000 others do. |) ——Double 2a¢ Green Trading Stamps with Purchases Til 12 0’Clock THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 2, 1911 for $2.50 worth of mer- chandise as selected by you In any department of this store or for $2 in cash office on the Fifth Floor. GREENHUT’S—SECOND FLOOR Beautiful Authentic Models from Ae tes approved by discriminating women for present season wear. MEUSE, SATIN, TAFFETA, SERGE, and combinations each style. SERGE DRESSES. FOR STOUT WOMEN are or Black, prettily trimmed with braid and buttons. a money-saving price. , GREENHUT’S—THIRD FLOOR Better Hurry and Get Your Share of These Bargains in Greatest Sale of These Goods Neto York Has Ever Seen Will End Saturday the wonderfuJ success which has so far attended “Lace Curtain Week, inaugurated last Monday. Sixteen lots of curtains and curtain materials were presented. two days for you to make your selection, for a long time when this event closes Saturday. the cost of production.) long; white or ecru; sale price, pair Scrim and Marquisette Curtains— |Scrim and Marquisette Curtains— |Scrim and Marquisette Curtains — oh yes." longi Witte ecru; a we. long; mite es ecru;| 245 yds. long; white or ecru; sale price; sale price, sale price, 10 patterns for ur 1.19 ‘ 1.49 choice; sale price, Siva PRR cccccesecsess Mg MOP] Balfisokcesesces ces In Conjunction With the Above Extraordinary Economy Event We Continue Our Great Sales of Wilton and Axminster Rugs Superior grade floor coverings in a most desirable selection of patterns and colorings. And, better still, we offer the most popular sizes, GREENHUT’'S—FOURTH FLOOR Friday’s Marketing Special The leading staple brands of strictly fresh pure foods are offered for tomorrow at money saving prices. Mail and telephone orders promptly filled. Telephone Chelsea 4000. Our Own Baking Fresh Meats s]au All. wool serge, shrunk, 42 inches wide. There Are Savings of °3 to *7 in This Sale of Fashionable Silk or Serge Dresses Our Regular Stocks—Usually Sold at $12.75 to $16.50, at Really an extraordinary offering, from which you have choice of no less than 20 handsome styles (three of which are illustrated). New and smart are these dresses—just those that are the most All favored materials, including CREPE DE CHINE, CHAR- featured; the sizes range from 30 to 51 inch bust. Navy Blue This is your opportunity to select a handsome dress at NO MAIL, C.O.D., PHONE OR APPROVAL ORDERS FILLED. Curtains & Curtain Materials This store has been the scene of many remarkable events in the Upholstery Department, but none ever held equalled e From the very first the selling has been enormous, but we prepared on a large scale, and therefore were ready for every demand made upon us. Friday and Saturday are the last The assortment at each price still offers excellent choice, and we are safe in saying that our prices will not be duplicated (Note.—All of these curtains and curtain materials were made up specially for us by a well-known maker, who had a quantity of dainty materials on hand, into styles of our own selection, upon agreement that we furnish the ready cash for ‘1.15 Scrim by the Yard—36 inches wide, 12c Wilton Rugs Axminster Rugs—Seamless and Seamed. Pormerly. Sele Price. Size. Formerly, Sale Price, Sire Formerly, Sale Price. Size, Formerly Sale Price, $68.50 $55.00 | exi2. . $75.00 50 | 9x12 $34.50 $29.50 |oxi2 22.50 a + 46.50 37.50 x12. 49.50 39.50 Oxie 29.50 25.50 « 22. $19.50 SECOND FLOOR———— | Wool Serge at 1 a Yd. sponged of SERGE also values. able for 12 handles; at 18 Piece Initial G advisable, and Black les from the ovens about every 30 minutes, ROAST BEFF—cholce 1 Fe) HAMS—selected, 28¢ onavy, as well as other popue orn Muffins or | WALNUT or CHERRY POUND cuts of ribs; ib OC] trimmed Jers Ca la@ colors. A grade seldom CAKES— 25¢ CORNED BE BF =cho © es PORK—small whole 22¢ prited as low as $1 Whine fy, navel oF pistes FQC] _ loins: Ibe ssssorevess Black Astrakhan Coating — now Tutti Fruttl, LAMB hind quarters of QOq) OA 0 much in demand for coats, 5 city eet mutts, scarfs and $6) 6) pe each c eae Ahi trimming; $3 quality, daedieD ?, SCOTCH BUNS, Home-Made «Cc Pl-Wool Chiffon Broadcloth — Cruftere, Jelly Taras Be B full fore quarters of | black and all the prevailing doz, 1D¢; 4 for... ++ A y-dresse 17c| << Autumn colors; sale $ CLERA ALAA TON. hind quarters Je at, per yard......006 1.78 ae of Western stock ic ees Real | MATO CATSUP — Fountain) PURE OL! ——————"" GREEN " TOUeliy; made with fresh tor gusty; ee D&G FLOUR prepared ™ EENHUT'S—FOURTH FLOOR 8 and pure splees; gallon © eines Hj met ib ee 20; 6 anes #115; D0 Ch t Advertised Cereals Pre-Thanksgiving China and Glassware This is the time of the year when the thoughtful housekeeper looks well to her china and glassware needs, for the festive holiday will soon be here. OUR STOCKS OF THANKSGIVING CHINA AND GLASSWARE ARE AT THEIR BEST—assortments in each line are attractive and complete; and because of the heavy orders placed early, before the latest advance in prices, we are in a positidn to offer these exceptional Dinner Sets persons; $ at us . 100 Plece American Porcelain Dini Sets—-neat gold band; intersected with rose buds (asillus- $ tin flour sifter, 2 drawers. Top has 1 large compartment, | flour siltgr, 3 drawers and | shelf; base, with white wood top, size 25x41 inches; 4 drawers and kneading board. : Top has 1 large compartment, white enamel inside, | shelf, stained glass door, | flour sifter, I set of Japanned spice canisters; bage, with white wood top, size 25x41 inches; 4 drawers and kneading board Pure and Low Priced RAIN HAT Y SORE i089 Rr RT eae alte WUC OT DAD $9 AND SILK ar GEORGETTE CREPE AND SATIN. All in correct colorings. The effective models comprise HANDSOME EMBROIDERED SURPLICE AND TUNIC EFFECTS, many with pretty NEW COLLARS of silk or Georgette, embroidered in gold or colors, and having novelty pockets and button trimming. All sizes for women and misses; but not every size in sting of 3-pint jug and 6 tumblers Brush Trays, Nut Bowls, 7 piece 56 Plece American Porcelain Dinner oO eaehr choice of any Olive Sets, ? piece Nut Sets, Tea comaieen ; hairline 54 25 initial; set at....... gece 89c 4 Pots. mills: iat oh 100 Piece American Porcelain Dinner lass ; Sete—pink spray decoration ; suit- Cut G ya erm ers > = - - : d); atm. 4 . Each at... . ing pin Dutch Curtains—with valance, [Dutch Curtains—with valance, |Serim and Marquisette Curtalns— |Serlm and Marquisette Curtains— 100 Praca Athorias Fortelain Tiiaame y white or ready to hang; white or ecru;| 2)» yds. long; white or ecru;| 2! yd6.long: white or $975 Bete—open stock; two different | spre etace Frultand Beary Foes, American Porcelain Decoraled bee pair... 89c me price, 5s] 24 sale price, a | 89 le price, pair. 40 loral spray decorations; inch. Celery Trays, * pint Jugs and Saucers —per 1 10 Dai teeeseesees : HIT... seer eeeeees x Scrim and Marquisette Curtains — choice, set | 1 25 Ice Tubs, Covered Butter Dishes, MOTEN At. ° 44 Serim and Marquisette Curtains— [Scrim and Marquisette Curtains—|Scrim and Marquisette Curtains—| 2!» yds. long; white $ 4.75 at... wos . Water Bottles, Mayonnaise Sets, | White Ai Porcelain—at these 214 yds. long; white or 29 yds. long; white or ecru;| 2!» yds. long; white or ecru;| orecru; sale price, pair, St Ba Hicanks apis pec ree y erred Footed Napgies, 12 inch low prices: pda s ric 5 mee) i — ck; gold lac : ccru;sale price, pair..... D4e| sale price, #124) sais prices $2 90) [Serim Made-up Curtuins—2! yds decoration; with mat gold $ pal ty saaatiaael 60 Kitchen Cabinets Every housekeeper knows the value of a Kitchen Cabinet. saving, cleanly, convenient. worker in the kitchen are compactly to hand. Of some patterns in this sale there are nine or ten, of others but one or two. $20.75 Kitchen Cabinet, $12 Oak finish; top consists of 1 large compartment with wire shelf, 1 smal! compartment, I The base, with nickeloid top, has | large compartment with sliding wire shelf, | wire pot cover rack on door, | large and | small drawer, com- partment for keeping pots and pans, | kneading board. $24.35 Golden Oak Finish Kitchen Cabinet, $12 Top has | large compartment with removable wire shelf, | tin flour sifter; base, with nickel- old top, has | large compartment with 2 wire pot cover racks, Lon each door; ments, 2 drawers and kneading board. Tea Specials BEST FAMILY TEAS—green, make MOTHER'S HOMINY doz, Dade} 8e Quaker Beer 8145, "45e biack of mixed; age... Tip. i A ties; case 2 doz 65c 5 ibs, 81.65; 35¢ ED FARINOSE CHAMPION BA 12c a 8125; dozer dae ba #15 1D. 2 SUE POWDER 11s oa <€!) Our Own Roasting ‘green, Black or Smoked Meats ||| SHanow LAWN COFFEE: American Whiskies ed fo gut the purchasers Smoked Meats i Sl ‘Qn Warranted Strictly Pure Sib, caddy, 83:10; G4e SMOKED ROLLED DQ @ aniater doe Quart.Ga STYLE BACON--Ib, 4 6C § its, $1.10 Qe Club Mouse Rye 902 3.09 ARMOUR'S STAR 26e SANTOS COPFEE 20¢ Berwick Rye fo BBB SWEET APPLE CIDER—| doz, $1.40; can CURED" oo A Se ed Holland Gin | gallon jug, Ae; 15c > 20e ||]! saat a White Horse Reg. Sale firge bottle... + Marshmallow Puff ESTPHALIA D6 6 ‘ $3; Hollands s6.6150 $1.34 Herter's Maple, Strawberry, oC Bollman's y 1 asd 1 Portolo” California Wines || raat English Dry w | FOWM oe. 1,80 viality .. 128 LARET, RHINE AND ‘Bi ND Old Tom Gins e botties, 82; oF » $2 7c] Ferrand’s 3-Star Cognac Brandy n from _12¢ 10c fresh caught; ib fresh caught; ib US. adh . Fish Specials Tr Ha ~DOCK— rs &e MACKEREL sf l5e resh caught . fresh caught; Ib. . be MARKET COD SALMON STEAK— l6ec NI JERISH "y Pieareaeny tysriss). OO |e sau Riss 18e WHITING 4 HALIBUT STEAK-~ 9, 5e 22¢ ARROTS fresh caught; Ub... tb ; TS. SEA TROUT BUTTERFISH Hers Scotch Whisky sbottie "174 #115 u Private ‘ #100 rim Byes —Single aac Stamps Thereafter—Single eferg Gold Stamps ALL DAY, 95 16 Domestic Glassware 88 Sets—-con- sisting of 6 whiskey, 6 seltzer and 6 tumblers; choice of any initial e Old English style; 98c —=Annual Sale of 5 Trimmed Millinery at 1.95 We Give - Gold Stamps Redeemable in full books A Bigger and Better Sale Than We Have Ever Before Planned at the Same Price Close to 400 stylish, beautiful, trimmed hats, specially made up in our own workrooms, are come prised in this most sensational of all millinery sales scheduled for tomorrow. In addition to the hats specially made up we have added scorgs of others from our famous regular $5 collection. Three of the Beauties Illustrated §5 Millinery at *1.95 Sale Tomorrow---Come Early! GREENHUT'S—SECOND FLOOR Thankeottine Sale ales of >. 7 Piece Initial Water Sets—con- and Cracker Dishes, Comb and ecially pric *1.50 Kitchen Ware 3 Plece Yellow Pastry Sets—con- sisting of 1 jug, 1 bowl and 1 roll- Rich and brilliant Cut Glass, all cut on the clearest blanks and in the latest cuttings. Choice of the Following, 89 79 Fancy China Sou Big assortment of beautiful hand Fruit Sauc . painted Nippon China. + Meat Di: CHOICE, EACH AT...» 49 Nappies 2le Handled Butter Ball Dishes, Uncovered Vegetable Dishes; at Lease GREENHUT'S—DOWNSTAIRS STORE Slightly Imperfect--- Ina Big Clearance It is space- It saves unnecessary steps, and the tools of the Bon Dishes, several styles, Ci Bey 0c, 15c, 28 and 35¢ Early selection is therefore 2 small compart- $14.25 Solid Oak Kitchen Cabinet, $10.50 $15 Solid Oak Kitchen Cabinet, $10.50 Other Kitchen Cabinets Equally Low Priced Other Big Sales for Friday. Men's Fine Suits exactly 385; this season's popular styles $ and materials; sizes 31 to 50; very special 13.95 the new colors rials hed si Men's Suits and Overcoats~i lar fabric! f ; Ai 101041 hear nAGATOS aE ee 7.95 Men's and Youths’ Soft Hats and Derbies - the Derbigs in black only; sale 1.35 Men's Fine Caps—various styles and mate to 50c and higher; at ‘ef Boys’ ond Girls’ Hats and Caps—Vel le all silk trimmed and silk lined; the new styles; at "BG Regular Lines of Children’s Hats and Caps—at..........4 98¢ 1 $4.75 Boys’ Suits, Overcoats and Rainy-Day Outlits— § Silk Embroidered Flannele at, yd 59e, 68e and up to 31.64, Bleached Demet Fiannels—special, yd +. 6lgc to L4e Striped Outing Flannels—tine for pajamas, night gowns and skirt- Ny ings, at, yd 12%c Notions of All Kinds at Special Prices Initial Social Stationery and Writing Tablets— One of the best sales ever planned at this time of the year. Details of above sales printed in our advt. in tonight's Journal

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