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| SES = eres = — ‘ PRISONERS TRIED 10 ROB KEEPER THEY ATTACKED): Victim at Hart's Island | 's Island Reformatory Injured in a Riot There a Year Ago, prisoners at the Inetitution @ year ° , Road known Gill had just cashed ," aaid the Commissioner. “ates aia not get his money, how- ‘or Keeper Walsh appeared on ths boone too quickly, The men took Gill's stick and his revolver from him. The weapons Mter were found hidden ehind a radiator, ‘One of the prisoners has been ldentified and placed tn the Dict. Robbery was the motive of the! viinary Bullding, better known as the Prisoners at the Hart's Isiand fe | ‘cooler’ Other inmates are being formatory, who beat Michael Gill, aj} ined up and Identified.” keoper, early yesterday morning, ac- cording to Commissioner of Correc tton Burdette G. Lewis —— EXCKPTIONS, (Prom the Baltimore Ai The Com- “It's always either put he missioner to-day said G1}!"Wwas one of | Not when your wife tells , 9 akon Fm ing an jo to work on ator the keepers injured tn a rict of the you buve'to do bok. ere 2 BROOKLYN 138 Broadway} srents | Both Stores Open Open Tonight, Monday, Until 9. ¢ Cone Tomorrow. ELECTION DAY Y And Attend This Gigantic Piano Sale It brings ae wise and most timely offerings in high grade NEW pianos and player pianos the people of Brooklyn have ever had. New, 88-Note, Metal Tubing, (Cormms) $375) [roma ON TERMS OF of Music and Free Delivery to are the equal of any $550 player piano offered an: These Player Pianos are built by C. whether you like popular or classical selections, you Ai: expresion on these players without any previous experience. STULTZ, & BAUER C. BAUERS’ SONS ixc. : 63 Flatbush Avenue. : OPPOSITE lection Day Until 6 o’Clock $990Player Pianos: ‘2 A WEEK Price includes a iW a Cover, 12 Rolls If it weren't for the fact that we planned and prepared for this sale a year ago we couldn’t begin to sell these player pianos at this price. +E and every one is fully guaranteed in every detail fate Beautiful in design, rich in tone, have metal tubings, latest expression de- vices and mechanically so perfect that even a child can play them, They make pianists of every member of your family. 9 They bring the whole world of music to your home, and no matter GARLIC-TAINTED MILK. Itallam Cows Have Plant Whose Odor Permeats the Fiutd, (Prem he London Cheemicts.) An to milk diluted by the light diet of the cow, what fa this compared with the garlic to which any one at breakfast in Italy in «pring 1s subject The mere touriat |s without warn no doubt gua by @ taster In the hotelkeeper's eervice, but the resident | may on any morning find hia milk or | his buttermilk, of both, made tmpossi- bie by @ flavor more rank than any The Italian cow evident | het garlic | plant, and feasta upon ity t iverpoworing to the nennes of an. — LIVINGSTON ST 30 The Overcoats Slip-on Ceats, breasted. ible cotlars. “Ulsterette" mod Guaranteed Plaid designs. least ! Suits Unfinished or fancy also Scotch tweeds of our own imp the Suits at $25.00, Your Home They | the past few weeks, where. Bauer’s Sons oles: || stripe effects. Sizes 15 to 19, “Emery” Shirts, $1.39— Well - Dressed Men Know Their Worth can play them all with Patterns, materials, measure- ») You have our 36 years of ‘success as Bee Se eile eae e your guarantee of perfect satisfaction Pleated osems, laundered, turns Extra Special Election Day Offering | Various sleeve lengths. | nic anal | iad ys $ Boxes of 50 Havana; 4 |*300 NewUpright Pianos ‘igus, $825 ) ba, Florida, Hand mac Be ||| No Extras No Interest Paneth nt a es | and put up under the Betas vy brand, z¢ Price includes stool, cover On Terms ot Beautiful in design, rich Bundles of 25 Porto Y and free delivery $1 A WEEK in fone, artistio in Rican Cigars, 79¢ of 100 miles Fill Out This Coupon, Exchange let you pay any bal monthly payments. : 738 Broadway A step from Flushing Avenue BROOKLYN. Noa | VISA 2 Don’t Miss This Great Event! Pianos delivered free within a radi For a New Piano or Player Piano We will take your old plano as part payment and A Representative Wi!!! Call Upon Request {C. Bauer’sSons, Inc, |63 Flatbush Av. EI Privilegio brand. Fres! made Cigars, pai of the tine tobacco, wile Government, AS | _ Chesterfields, in black or Oxford. lined, others with satin yokes and sleeves. pinch-back, single or double- worsteds and cassin wee 8 “=i Straus Private Disarm | 72a" ey at $17.50 els, with large These last two groups in plain, fancy-back or over- All with satin yokes and sleeves. Men’s Clothing at $22.50 and $25.00 At these two prices is a variety of models in Suits and Overcoats wide enough to please almost any man with either of these amounts to spend. ortation among Some satin- Abra : bway a Hoyt show ~ yooh reached by Brooklyn Etre as ee coe Boi | 2988 ot | Election Day Offerings For Men ! A Long Term of Good Service Is Assured by These Men’s Winter Suits and Overcoats at ‘$17.50 As candidates for a wise man’s favor, they are morally certain of success. ‘They rate far above the price we ask for them—but that's our affair. They are soundly tailored of all-wool fabrics. not odd lots; and new and acceptable in fashion. converé- Dress Chesterfie Vatious fancy m« Money | Can Be Saved On Men’s Wear Tuesday i Every voter can have some consolation the gee ad | Election Bay if he pays a visit to our Men's Shop Tuesda: || and a ails himself of some of the following offerings. Now that the campaign ts over and there are no ie meet ings or torchlight pars ides to kee 2p a man out lateat night, it seems reasonable to suppose that ‘the average man will gO to bed earlier and get more sleep than he has been getting for Therefore we offer “Domet” Night Shirts at 48c—Almost Present « Wholesale Cost Every Shirt is made according to our specifications, which insures uniformity of size and measurements and comfortable, |) roomy arments. Made of warm, fleecy domet in fast color Men's Neckwear, 69c Many Up to Monday Night Were Regular 95e Stock The quantity is limited. The patterns and colorings are remark- ably handsome, Figures and fancy stripes, Long scarfs of For Man, being burden bearin impediments, priced, too, Three-fold Cai igar Cases at ¢ » each box bears. - Rememper, it will be a long time before you have = pe 2 Tt'you Cannot Visit Either of Our Biores} another Buahcs Vike tate pete renters you have BOM te ia ans fully guaranteed Pianos and Player Pianos at such bot ‘ Write for Details very wonderful prices or such liberal terms t X ad A of this great Election week sale. of New York City, Your Old Piano wu are getting « thi ance due on small weekly or = Oak in Jacobean pean one. W Opposite Livingston Street t, Louis X UU il red ae PAIRS) ne, Election Day Tonit. ‘This assures its gold corner rs. sported, 30 pteces, Ora 10 pleces; jam and Mary, 4 0 East Building, For Men’s Pockets essentially a g animal, he needs these devices in leather or silk to help him carry. his| Specially low- ses, 88c. In seal grain and morocco grain, with com My artments for oils and calling cards; also memo, Tdentlfication Casgs, $1.25. In pin Seal, for commutatlen tickets, -| passes, etc.; also space for cards and bills, Bill Folds, $7.98. Of black »y | striped silk, wth 14k gold corners. $6.98. For evens ing wear, of black silk wit 14k { foo, Fulton aizeot Contre) Butiding HowAbout the New DiningRoom Suite? | is a good time to pick it out, when the whole family i eing in place in plenty of time for Thanksgiving. We ifty styles of Dining Room Suites, ranging in price from $67 to $570, All for their excellent designs and sound construction, At $247.00—Antique Oak, Windsor design, 10 pieces, 6, ns — uz if Specifications: The Suits at $17.50 Handsome silk mixtures, and other fancy worsteds, Smart cassimeres, good-looking effects. All splendidly made; regular and stout sizes, His 100% TR AUIIIS ee] Entrance They are newly made— in many money’s-worth, at Overcoats elds, tully or yoke-lined with satin, bdels in mixtures, etc. Floor, Men's Shop, East Building. Men’s Gloves— Two Groups In either case you're a winner, Styles are fashionable, qualities are good, prices are | moderate. At $1.15 @ pair, men’s tan cape Gloves, with English thumbs, sad dler sewn, At $1.50 a pair, men's gray mocha | Gloves, pique sewn. i Greet floor, | | | ton street. ast Building, Men’s Silk Socks 39c Pair Excellent Socks for the | money, from a maker who is nationally known, Of lustrous silk, in white, black, champagne and gray; with reinforced soles, toes and heels and the patented ‘Nu- toe" which assures comfort. Bizest floor, Men's Bhop, eat Duilstae, Men’s Pure Silk Umbrellas, $4.98 Men will take pride in car- | ying these fine Umbrellas, i hey are of heavy taffeta silk, on strong Paras Handsome silver close rolling, gon frames. trimmed or natural wood han- dies, such as Pimento, Malacca land 'Furze. Guaranteed for one | year. | Men’s Smart Walking Sticks, $1.98 Exceptionally good logking at nie moderate price. arlous Wi i sterling silver trimm Bureet hoor, Fulton Cetra Batons, Here are a few: Adam design, 10 pestry Queen Anne period; | ry, 10 pleces, POLITICAL | Who's “Looney” Now? “Mr. Willcox had better file his dying political wail with some of the leading newspapers sup- porting Mr. Hughes, notably the New York Sun and the Chicago Tribune,fromwhose telegraphic reports of Mr. Hughes’s Mil- waukee speech this quctation was taken: “The Sun’s account of the Milwaukee speech, printed on the first page in its issue of September 21, 1916, said: “The first burst of applause came when he (Hughes) said that the La Follette Shipping Bill must be repealed; the next when he said that the Under- wood Tariff must be replaced by a protective tariff, and the third when he declared that the whole Democratic legisla- tive accomplishment must be wiped off the books for the good of the country. “Why this eleventh hour buncombe about a statement which has appeared repeatedly in cartoons and advertisements of our Publicity Bureau since September 21, without its au- thenticity being questioned? “Even though it comes in this manner, | am glad to know that Mr. Hughes ap- proves of the accomplish- ments of President Wilson and his administration. His speeches during the last four months have evidently led me to reach an erroneous conclusion.” The foregoing statement was sent to all New York morn- ing newspapers last evening by Chairman Vance C. McCormick of the Democratic National Committee in reply to a letter by Chairnfan William R. Will- cox of the Republican National Committee denying that Candidate Hughes had said at Milwaukee, on September 20th, “The whole Democractic ac- complishment must be wiped off the books.” The Tribune,Sun and Herald, supporting Candidate Hughes, published the Willcox letter in full, but ignored the reply. These three papers are fond of boasting about “ethics” and of calling themselves news- papers.