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THE EVENING WORLD, F mn aS BET ave Lonreche Wy ORTH AS&AS Wrist SAT Steer r § ‘ors of Internal Moe of His € Ippo ’ “aes - ire ae me se ES Prom the New ) Presents Tomorrow, New Models in ! a Coats Frocks Suits | og ey The Values Are Most Extraordinary | a . New Autumn Frocks fe Mane Wideaees Pa he “ \ ' 22.50 30.00 \ — 35 00 | CHARMING FROCKS for After noon, Calling, Brening and Lin developed in tha new Specially Priced —_ 25.00 The Keynote of The Franklin Simon Boys’ Apparel Shops is the one word and Bmdd. Georg: with Mole Pur, € \ “ QUALITY Jersey, sg Satin | nd Crepe de Chine .00 , 4 fir showing of 15 0 | poet at ora concentrate on the quality of new models ' \f the Boy’s make-up. His clothes must be up-to-the-minute and all wool. His shoes must combine style and extra resistance to wear. 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Livingston St. Brooklyn One Bock trom My Est, Over KO ment Ail Subway Stutto LvEsNGs IE TATE EERE EEE EEE EEE EEEEERERERETIETOOT For a Limited Number of Days We Offer this Victrola with $10 in Records, Your Selection, as Low as §7.50 a Month Yours, OF Phone Main 4082, iy Seventh Floor —3W—0 0 0) 0 0 oo ees ooo rece RIDAY, OCTOBER 5, iviy. BURGLIR IS CAPTURED AFTER BEATINGWATCHMAR |" a “sone 3 FASHION SHOP loo West 32%5 “a OPPOsITE - SIMGEL'S Announces the ’ Fall Ope ning ‘ . SATURDAY, oc hobs R6TH a s Wien al ated i new of M SUITS, COA TS and ore DRESSES BLAMES OPPOSITION ON THE * \ nn ine See $15.00 to $65.00 $15.00 to $95.00 $12.50 to $29.50 NEW YORK CENTRAL Suits Coats Serge Apparen ' cided Dresses York Cer a tie re. | 8 | Street and turn. It | at the New |, | J Afternoon $16.50 to $45.00 « e Compan two - Dri uld bay a iaieere: 7 “ " yl | veces n re-elected ‘ Vinat | Ef elected Mayor J. will eee that tha | ls ¢ - ‘ wv TAKE ELEVATOR ONE FLIGHT UP necessary chatets are made in th me ee * New York ( e aide to do a provide adequate term the city, and whil changes will be made with jus the ra A, they will not be accompanied by a gif of the city’s Hudson er water front but will be on terms dictated by t third sig district of M the contr y against sider this a t t at the pr iberate organized scl about two hours after the polls ¢ when it was seen that on the actual | returns I had been nominated, by | 1 which echeme the ballot boxes wero | stuffed, crosses opposite my name were erased and ballots cast for me were elther not cdunted or destroyed, Mr. Mitchel was the intended bene- ficlary of these frauds. 1, however, have frustrated these frauds and am now the regularly nominated Repub- Hoan nominee for Mayor, I guarantee | that this is the last dishonest pri-| mary New York City will ever have, | “It is stated that the County Com- mittee at some later meeting will | indorse Mr, Mitchel, I do not believe this, for the reason that if the com- | mittee does we will have the spec- tacle of @ Republican organization indorsing a Mayor the like of whom hag not been seen since the days of Van Wyck. REFERS TO TWO IN’’ESTIGA- TIONS NOW IN PROGRESS. “We now have proceeding in this city two Investigations of the acts of this Administration, One 4s being conducted by the District Attorney and the other is being conducted by an Extraordinary Term of the Su preme Court, Both of these invest! gations were ordered by Governor Whitman, Se Old Scho Book Hearing a song that we heard as a child carries us back for years and for a few happy minutes we tingle with the sensation of being here and back there too. Then too, there are the comparatively new songs that are already hallowed with the affection we feel for the old ones. Such a song is My Little Grey Home in the West Columbia Record ¢ _. The tenor voice of Charles Harrison ret with that tenderness which comes only when the “We have a situation where the Mayor and the Comptroller have been called upon to appear before the Grand Jury and explain certain peculiar transactions which they caused the city to enter into with a gang of real tors. The city has n d to submit to suc humiliating erience since the of Van Wyck, and the Grand investigation into his connection with the Ice Trust. “I won the primary without the ald | been compe! 2278, 75¢. ers it r thi w York County organi: re “ Pay eeweaien divaatle to cha vein loves the melody and feels the words, Darlin',” an- 1 expect to make my appeal fo: other song by Harrisom is on the reverse side. You tion directly to the voters, and a will never put this record away without playing both sides, every borough in the City of New Ng Rtn. Mitchel has everything back of Bc] When the Swallows Homeward Fly him except the voters. The voters \ have repudiated his administratic primary and they will repudi: ne polis on Noy. 6. Mr. Mi W run fourth, His meetings aré already dwindling 1n numbers and 1 predict that inalde of ten days it will be impossible for him to get an au dience at any meeting and that he will have to discontinue bis cam- paign. “The people hav Columbia Dud 45076, $1.50 This old but never-to-be-forgotten song, delightfully sung by the rare bari- tone of Oscar Scagle. Young folks will find it nore charming than most modern melodies and those not so young will live over again the joy of hearing it many years ago. On the other side Seagle is heard singing “The Dear Home Land.” My Wonderful Dream Columbia Record 42284, 75c. ade up their minds that the me nund 9) Homer Rodeheaver, the only man who could follow Billy Sunday and by driven out of the City Hall. his voice hold up the interest aroused by the evangelist, sings this song d when have recelved my nominatio: you hear it you know wby Rodeheaver is called “Rodie.” You } egin to e ave no fear that from them I have n r his other will fall to rat the polls on N¢ POWDER KING'S NEPHEW ENDS LIFE Wi eid WITH male OGDEN, Utah, O» Pont, aged twenty-two, n¢ |tred du Pont, powder manufacturer of | Wilmington, Del., and New York City jcommitted mulcide here yesterday afte leaving @ hospital where he had been for several days suffering {rom a ner. | yous breakdown, The tragedy occurred on @ State |nighway in a thickly populated part of the city while he was riding with |Misw Marfan Browning, daughter of \George B. Browning, a brother of the gun inventor, Giving as an excuse! that he desired to leave tho automo bile before turning it, du Pont walked back a fow paces, then, drawing a pistol from his pocket, fired. The bullet passed through his head, Ho died two hours later, Du Point came Weat for hin healt a short time agavand wont to the fanch of J. 8, Turhor at Lost Cree a few, miics east of Onde that he desired to gain strength preparatory t fn American submarine o the non of Maurice du Pon N.C. call this the Rodie Record after you have turned it over and heard beautiful hymn, “He Knows the Way.” hominat These are records that any Columbia dealer is happy to be asked to play That's the way he shows them. A record has to be played. Displaying it in a window isn’t enough. So ask the Columbia dealer to play them and if you are interested in the newest dance successes ask to hear them too. New Columbia Records on sale the 20th of every month, olumeia GRAFONOLAS and DOUBLE-DISC of Ashoy!)