The evening world. Newspaper, November 10, 1916, Page 2

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i. within the Ptate borders and that #00 Voters of Minnesota who were out of the state on Election Day and have the legal right to vote by mail wil! turn in enough ef » pluraiity for Wi. won to give him the state by a safe marein ‘fornia gives Wiloon 3,929, with 3 precincts missing, The Vemo- managers of the Binte say the Ag Precincte wili Increase the y and the Kepublicens do not vite the claim, It looks an thourh the Wilson plurality in Califurnia will he clows to 600, PROGRESSIVE VOTES WON FOR WILBON IN CALIFORNIA, Mr. Wilaoo'a vote la California ta Hothing ahert of amazing, when It Is considered that Hiram Jehnwon, the Progr eandidate for United States Senator, carried the State t 0,000, Ht wasn't the women of Calt- forrue that elected Wilson. It was the Progrosstve vote, Reynhitonna way that tf Mr. Hughes had Kept away from the Pacific coast he would have received the eieciern! Vote of California. He went out there in August on bie fret great tour; he slighted Hiram Johnaon~heratae he heeded bad advice—he antuwonized the Progresstys organization; be tled Aimveif up with Ropabiionn | Who were eabeequentiy swept off ‘he palitical map of the Btate by Hilram Jobneom, aod be atteniod a luncleon tn Ban Francteco, the strongou, labor rath union etty In the country, at nteh the viands Were rerved by non-union waiters. The anton Iabor vole in San | New York Stores 0d Hroobive soon Ww ovens ‘oncentration oncentration _ puts the punch —into any business. Sticking to one thing builds swecess. WE concentrate on Georges Model Clothes For Men& Young Men At $15 to $40 And in the magnitude o the stocks on the six big floors of our two New York stores is Srnctical proof ef the opportunity which our policy of Con- centration offers the man Orn tad, beooe tach 1a pocket The Model OVERCOATS —here testify to the vir- tue in clothing concen- tration, From the “livest” Pinch for the young fellow, to tin sedate model lor the o, in every popular vverco.ting which you may Guveiniwind, tucte is 8 Geatpes quailty aud etyl testifies to big w “doug ome thing valy. PRICED from $15 to $40 TWo New York Stores 42 West 34th Bet. Broadway und bih Ave. Broadway at 36th, rant Hotel fuvd Beth Stores Upen bv, Om of Tors Hone ngs. _THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 10, 1916. __ Francisco was practically svll@ for Wilson Tis Demooratic national lenders are po sure of the renult that they are» preparing to make any deter se do not & will seclousiy attempt to protest the NEW POLITICAL MAP TO DATE. OVATION TO WILSON ALL ALONG LINE Gestion ITS ALL OVER, DECLARES CHAIRMAN M'CORMIOK, “AN i have to aay declared Chair. ed Gseitidn ts aoe Greeted by Thousands as He Democratic Campaten Committee wiil | Travels to Daughter’s Home hold a business moeting and wind ap afuire tn thin headquarters, Mr. in Williamstown. Wooley, who has been tn charge of our publicity, will iUnue temporary) headquarters at 6 Weat Thirty. , Sireet, bet within a few weeks | Nattonal Dewoeratie Committee, be permanently established in WILLIAMSTOWN, Masa, Nov. /10.—President Wilson arrived here early this afternoon to attend the | christening at 4 o'clock of his young- ‘ont grandchild, Bleanor Axson Sayre, [the daughter of the President's | daughter, Mre, Francis B. @ayre. He gion, the meeting to-@ay I ain go- home to (ike up the almple ite of» bosiners man $A Back sTAT a held in Bt. John's Episcopal Church, |! wife stepped ashore and only members of the ttmmediate! ‘The President's face was wreathed family were present, in smiles. He looked completely, , The Prestdent found hundreds of | happy. He had received by wireless congratulatory messages awaiting him the word that he had been re-elected. here. Mrs, Wilvon and Miss Margaret| He ratsed his hat and waved It to Wilson read them, while the President | the crowd as be and Mrs, Wilson set devoted hia time to his two grand-| out on foot for the rallroad station children, nearby, ‘ | ‘The townspeople are planning a| The Secret Service men guarding big reception tu-night, and the, the President had difficulty in = \ | President is expected to make aj ing a way through the Latah binges, |aporch from the poroh of the Sayre 2coompanied Mr, and Ars, het cottage. Delegations from nearby| the train pulled out the Executive towns will participate In the aMadr, | Stood on the obsérvation Lipeghenbe | The President will remain here un-| Wav ed his hat to the cheering people, [til to-morrow afternoon and then] He waa presented with « bouquet loave for Washington, where he ar-| f Toes and Mra, Wilson with violets, rives Sunday night Members he Lo Let fl a President Wiison's trip through| W&s no excitement : New York to-day was replete with | definite news of the President's eleo the thrills of a victor, At every point | tion reached the Mayflower by wire- crowds hatled the train as it passed | ¢4 shortly after midnight. Mr. Wil- |through. Rafiroad employees in the 2° wae ln his quarters, Besides the press massages, several wireless mes- jyards at Rennsslacr and Troy! gages of congratulation were rushed from their work to shout con- | eratutations, To Welcom With Great Tor RIED b, WILSON was met by a cheering crowd of Wil-|,, Dasineers all but itterally tled down | Wien, tiven’. © 0. —Preaken When Mr McCormick’ attention CARR! “|thetr st histl and fact 8 Ciiaractd hed te sare = ib 9 Hams Col! cadens. alin GAS Serta ta | Witson will be welcomed back to Wast- wn to the sumenations in sev. Coweire STATES is College ® nts. - whistles added to the shricking din. ington with a monster torchlight parade eral « wapapers that Congr CARRIED i 4 Williamstown realized that Wil-!yruge ithograph pictures of the| Monday night. are belng made CARRIED by HUGHES mould tw moked to tnvatignte. the | gay ore eek Mamstown and not some big metro- | prostdent were tled to dozens of loco. | for A Broce Facsce ty ancoenttti campaigt he watd: | SHADED Suter polls, had been lucky as the first to! motive headilehts, It was obvious thi the White House to. felieitate tee fe National Com- Sib greet the political hero of the hour, workingmen took {t a@ thelr victor: dent wil welcome such an invest. | —————— —- land it gave him a full-winged. las well as the President's. The Prest- Se ee ! esd y al atraight-from-the-shoulder welcome. | gent was deeply moved at this, one of ay | reported In several States It may well! Sf ” [Inst Tuesday by an overwhelming vote, St ply Pat coe for me, too." spoke up fo Ptilat iateriat el vases wit reecit BILLIGHAIRE TRAIN [Returns fron, more than halt the The President drove directly to the ine greatest demonstrations he hat! SPYT CREAM IN NOSE Henry Morgenthau, chairman ef the {from the ofictal count. We owe It to voting pr ot the State gave & Sayre home. been accorded. Bir, Mor added that there sens te + pol Po and honest {Prohibition in St. Lowts was 127,000. |. - =e cinnses to go to the station and cheer days ia0s5 sonteit ouut of the vote va nscisnvicsieiipiaasiesntsia the Pi fy r te Caines PE Gre oan WreteiGoniy Ten of the Twelve Suffrage States WALL STREET PAN C ORY j phil te Raed iced ed mi Cates ete é f oO ie ¢ a ou p Wiigon on Wednen). , y ig NEC! ‘NN. '» Nov. —_ . e the fe tenth to de dia re unt in ever; . 4 ' . rae nt, a i th fiat te, be n to demand @ recou Y Bass Tells Why They Did. TURNED INTO A BOOM dent Wilkon and Mra. Wilson on| You feel fine in « few moments. . that the iT arama i “ ve de M aspen And haa earried a national jtho-vote be connie ex caste nt] THe folowing telegram waa recoived to-day after a trp ep the Hedeon| fone. ‘Your clogged postrle Mogan: a « Counted On ¢ mae 2 y Wikis: davec ‘ “ ; . o Hu gone. cl . | ectint coe a to-day by Robert W. Wooley, director) Nearly Every Stock on the List trom N The air passuges of your head will | e 1 of pubitetty of the Democratic Na- y * Xe Lala ha yd ing Foot Z THE STATEMENT GIVEN OUT BY PIMLICO WINNERS, ; : i ; Soars to New Prices—Sates The President came ashore at 9.50) “ifar and you can breathe freely, Wo : 4 tonal Committee, from Mra. George Pa aioe 46 takke Si i a more dullness, headache; no hawking, Wicruta, taking they eacement Pal Srna 1g. | 0948, head of the National Women's 500,000 Shares an Hour, wa o'clock to take his train for Williams- | snuffling, mucous discharges or dty- | hatin Nc idear remocernecolitas. Ags —-| Bureau with besdquarters in Chicago: : " Te |town, where he was to wet as g04-j ness: no struggling for breuth at night. quoted above in which Chairman Will. Oni | (w free “| Retlevel by practical settlement of ji) : if father for the second child of hiv Y Kist y f we ».! ren and possible eleven of the Paty 1 | Tell your druggist you want « small ao bidiag by the de- [at nie 0,1 ae Rt “ " pe v trea | Se Presidential election, Wall Street £m, Bein Co By 7 ZR | daughter, Mrs, F. B. Sayre. bottle of Ely's Cream Balm. Apply a om he had spoken as follows: ines j twelve suftres psd “i ; a ap jstock speculators, who had been pre- * wis 4 + 4% | ‘Throngs lined the river bank, many'/little of this fragrant, antiseptic cream » don't concede anything ang} Ts) saibtee a ant | dieting a Wilson 1 turned about | INR UGS ES Fad) carrying American fings, and when| in your nostrils, let it penetrate > ® 2H the ofticlal count is com= [415 | Mu non'a Hureau of {to make the change session 4%, Sosy Lb Fag] the Mayfower launch, carrying the, through every air passage of the head, A The result still depeads upon yn nant end fonth ran ‘| the Presidential campaign of 1916 andja Wilson boom. They traced at the parson we 8 1 | President and Mrs. Wilson, was seen) Soothe tela aad elk yeas Soar vertu rete sad thar tan, att tmcersiocnneer tnrescveatsas and Net Vee Sry Bs States that won the vie- | rate of half a million shares an hour ee a a “| to put off from the yacht, the crowd | instantly ‘ oie eae as be borne a hi - u ‘ . be = t, ne Hi 4 TRO Na ta anions sar eh Hae we ga dht gihcken | ne petnetpal factors which com. |" went nearly every stock on the us 1 | rushea excitedly toward the landing| Jt ts just what every cold and em ' , ik moe 8 stow $10.1 siuuted to tho Fevulls @xouding Tile list soaring up to topnotch prices, | {a hs ns + | to Kreet them. Enthusiastic cheers tarrh sufferer needs. Don't. stay Bates urctticil, and may be changed Ppt. Pines Ake. mare ve ‘Tho only weak spots ware motor| (he & | went up as the President and his stuifed up and misernble—Advt, — ' be agg or : Two during avis tor Hush Hunter, Martash Kilis, | tionatre train,’ nl con putin oe hice iY t ral * a 6 one also a "4 yun Mm ie in Coilfornta THIRD RACE- Towle Handicap; for oneeae ogan, “Witeon kept ua) Copper was king of the market. De-| {<i site 4 sam St $1 were anne une Lo from that Btate sub. three pear-cls ond od mil 4 “Third, the record of the President. jmand for this metal is far boyond sup- |G - py wes we Whe ”% Nils chenging figures previounly [8 Pait = fhe RL | ped cadh Kall sa dad py, and tio price Is steadily climbing | Cntr ies ied | 1 tg commen experien: ‘Tiwon! Atr Man, #5 (Crumpy, pines $16.60, | Heavy Vote Swampn Prowivte: in| 62 22 conte per pound. Utah Coppar |Cuve Case fuss, x £* the officint count aim ae al >. nn 106 fue mpany stock led the proceaston,| Dew & vt » Lt wayen * from the returns first|() shinson), show S80. third Time, Sache wolting at 118, a rise of forty pointal bite : \ nnouneed. 2.37 3-5, Pa Mac, Gainer, Dovedale, 0., Now. 19.-State-wide itn a few months. United States Steel]! 2, let 3 s Chere the vote fs as close as that Holiday ant Htorritiion also ren. prohthition doteated in Missourt tn 2 Con ¥ iy | -—_—-—— me, ¥ “a ? 1) H 7 " tu e ode ‘ ss . te o y C +4 jotok, (' $ by ‘ zl! 43 & 45 West 34th Street «tits ‘ Weta} rary ; ORY . 33 e wr t tll | Women’s & Misses’ Coats |. | ra \ = {8 Hn & = iv | _ i \\\) “ol Ri i \\ -% ichly Fur Trimmod Attractively Priced \ | =e ‘ | =iy New Models for Day Time, Motor and Evening Wear a} 7, ° + 8] Women’s & Misses’ Coate ( +44 || Broadcloth, j sacl ‘Spring * i] Velour, \ Heading ‘ xX Hep, Steel $23 |] Duvetya, ‘ -_ % Montagnace, 20 00 ; : Fur and . a 2\| beset trimmed, , he n ery speciai 7 + a | ”, ?, ony HY Women’s & Misses’ Coats wy”: 3 + gl] Velour de Laine, Scan || Chilfon i 1 broadcloth, apa S || Silk Piush, eee Duvetyn, e Woot: By 25 @|| With or Without Wire.) 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