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HYLAN? 4) : denngregrer Mere | Hrien. ‘ futament of 956,400 for atlened alienation of Bey] Tle eatin atereuh won ® RR R Wes <= Tamog eee") WAS ROT A CHURCH EDICT before aes Shoe Spectaliete for 60 Years | theboyindie 1 AESMANWHO GOT): "22:55 owe oe Andrew Al d ie er . GOSLIN CHECKS on eee ena) WITH THREAT OF SUIT. oe te An exander FeO in tA ence es ae cok Rie tla ram, me bee! tat ena mt Ten Day Sale ¥ , of TO-DA if Received $1,100 From Swin \" ‘ Have Been Distorted plage dare yy yh Ay go feed H Goatin, maa: | ; LETTER trom tr, Simpeve of the| ler, Most of It Whilea Can- | er «» jis, when Ge-|, An 'tve af the amnand taal Sa, paegen ue Pome (October la to 27th) cn, ibietr Muna alr |i einai toaoe es LAo eere 6= BG & «Winter Shoes wi op ol yas » anewer to “Whe te Jono F ir + aMdewlt Me Hylan added by npr au phys Aas = » anes unt 0 a Sandy RET eh trian Tae Wore Yonder tli of] Bs! be wae so! « party aay of] tated he Po ting watement In re arent of ine Peers Men’s Shoes, $4.85 and $5.85 ZF Fad Maree Completa, Catia nee: | estuire xf. tho Siok tlamene A hos j iar? aimoat oraa) that “acholtes owe All Sises Chills, Pains, Aches and Sore | movie Company on to the year 1918 “"L hereby ive notion that f @hatt wish or! ’ B wid The W of bi 4 ’ naee of the limbo then all other remedial" \e, me wes Punnteg for Mu. (ee he a nee ae ‘ by the Vope | Women 8 oots, $6.85 come nteigal Court Suaticn in Brooktyn in| fr O°* re eee cant ieante The. Wood tate Caae ba This of course ea wulane error, a9) 16 Styles in All Sizes letter was alen approved by Cal There ta ee than thal ™ at * tne question of Infailbility only Octoder and Movember, 1906, and the t| to put * morning. | ’ Leet. Col ‘end Gen, Ooeee Soelin #9 4 to above tha , arises when the Pope speaks on WwW 8 Pu 3 25 j of be same regiment recente GurnG What We shew MMT tiring f with Gosiin | “I have employed Frank Mose to retnedra-that te, with the authority omen imps, . 50 receiving money from <osiin and |”) oF A Goalin officer | Yring action against The World and) .¢ an Keumenical Couvell of thel All Sisee All Druggtets IC trom Anne Irene Magher, Goslin’s after his Might from New York inj every other paper that publishes such | yim behind him. Ae Cardinal ’ March, 1908, and tn the doeumenta| !thel | meurna diet Women’s Pumps and Oxfords, naited were a jot of papers that indi-| “I never met Gosiin and do not! «iy the papal note he did mot eperk s a Geek ied an noon ae na| ktow him. It's unfortunate that The dient mecherhy Ot to Tan and Black, $4.85 to give Hiack Diamond atock «| World reeortn to much contemptible & pastor and teacher Rotation.” methods to distort the truth and mie. ‘hurch, and the ques- a fead the publl tion of Infailibility did not intervene Among the seized papers there alno| 'e L at all, The Pope was not addressing was a starniped but unmailed envelope| Judge Mylan spoke before the | Carhoiics even Christians Men’ : bearing the return card of John F.| Twentieth nbly Demooratic Club | only belligerant powers The assortments are Men's High Black ng, Broadway and] at No. 1165 tushw Hylan, Hart But Avenues, Brook gome of whom do aot) Jarge and include prac- Shoes, Kidskin and [ a red "Aiited | tym. tant vleht profens minon faith. He ad. 7 ‘ " . Guten’ Av i rye Ae Aitred le t wie In ble speech be sald: | Gronged wll ailke In @ purely diainter. tically all the popular Calf, at $4.85; Tan i A High R Sine Maw York red s 0K WIth you to-night | ested endeavor to point the way tu od :| for this season Sh $5.85. Th 4, city.” velope, on the letter. | (he issuen of this campaign, 1 want | the conclusion of peace which all de- m ie i * hs Tp ble w, oes, i i 3 as qf hend of Mr. iylan, Was @ message] to cali your attention to the latest | *! made in the reliable omen’s Shoes affo: Collar written by Mr. Hylan reading: attempt to distract us from « discus-| names Soument 1@ one which, ema i nating from such @ source, ls free “Incloned find note. Alexander way aud indly thanking you for your In y sion of the issues, The attempt to from even @ suspicion of ulterior mo- a complete selection of Washable i hide the corruption and wrongdoing | tiven and. was pniitied te te substantially reduced the styles and leather fi onlat, : eo ss ; n 4 terest im my BONE, werAN [tht Rinurican Nemmuieaien beta |rempecttul consideration O° from former prices. Downtown Store Only now in demand. is Waist, 7.75 Fi airnovrsriiinnais, 2 More Metals epee totam avin agar tthe anren p ° th i : “L now state that Goslin made@ NO} gor, of an untruthful and libellous perrd hd th nthe hice \d S th A t 1 y Plain, practical and BE ential ale perma | unt, gubiabed tn te New larly "aaa te cna the "eusty 1X venue a reet if . : atement ¢ ” 5 ° ‘or o-day. \ smart in the extreme is teas of any circumstantial evidence) “In their desperation they have| Ce opinion are mandarry er one Convenient to Sixth Ave. El. and Surface Cars, Fifth Ave. Buses, Hudson Tubes and Subway {YJ} this hable satin waist, to the contrary ¥ taken perfectly proper business pomsens.” Powith thin atatement of Mr, Hylan the opposing declarations regarding the matter are complete, There re- olics, whereas, as the Cardinal makes plain, they are only “entitled to the most respectful consideration.” transaction in which I was forced to g0 to the courts to collect money due me for professional services, and by the front with tiny pearl # REN Subscriptions to SECOND LIBERTY LOAN Received Here 8-PAGE Fiction Section— buttons, It has tum- over collar and turn- back cuffs and it may be had in either flesh or white. Best & Co. Fifth Avenue at Thirty-Gfth Street. Only 11 Days left to Buy YOUR Liberty Bonds ALL SALES FINAL. 47-49 West 42d Street maina this to be said: On Oct. 9, 1905. a check for $600, drawn by Anna [rene Magher, Goslin’s stenographer, to the order of John ¥. Hy lan wan delivered t was cashed by Mr, Hylan. : On Oct. 17, 195, a check for $259, drawn by Ann 1 Ireno Magher to the order of John F, Hylan, was delivered. Tt was cashed by Mr. Hylan. oy Nov. 8, 1908, a check for bape] drawn by Goalin to the order o! John F. Hylan, wae calivers, It shed by Mr. Hylan. "On Nov 6, 106, a check for $100, drawn by Goslin to the order of Jobn F, was cashe by These four checks were drawn and cashed during Mr. Hylan's campaign for Justice of the Seventh District | Monleipe) Oper, ae ation the TesU-| Hublished the statement into court. mocral ; “gn Jan. 29, 1906, « check for $250. STagtee tne Williaa! Sure Trust hel against those newspapers. agher on Company to the order af Jobo. F NO RETURNS. A MOST IMPORTANT SALE jzer married the daughter of Dr. W. Millinery Trimmings, in all the newest and | Intcrtre mitninenicce means] «Per pair =. $6.00, 6.75, 8.50 to 12.50 vetoed, . { cen city “holder "among Colored Cotton Blanket Throws ui | Every Serge, Wool Jersey, Tricotine, and Poiret cluded, at the expense of the people Twill dress in stock, without exception, has been reduced 14 and more. The most unusual models vlan, wan delivered. It Mr. Hylan. rust working these facts into @ tissue of innuendo and insinuation have sought to make It appear that in some way I was connected with some of tho transactions of Alfred R. Goalin, a notorious swindler, and that I was his attorney. “I warned The World before the publication of this libel that I would hold that newspaper responsible un- der the law for any untruthful and malicious statements it made about me. also informed them that I had never acted attorney for Goslin, and bad never seen the man in my life. Instead of being Goslin's at- torney I had occasion to fight Goslin and bis attorneys, Black, Olcott & Gruber. Yet The Worid printed these ridiculous and untrue statements, and for that malicious publication I have already taken steps to bring The World and every over paper that re- 1 bave retained Mr, Frank Moss and instructed him to bring an action for | “Now, just one word as to the mo- ‘tive which prompts The World to |carry its antagonism to me and its }support of Mr, Mitchel to euch a | malicious extreme. "Ycu all know tbat the New York Central Railroad ts fighting desper- ately to get control of the waterfront along the west aide and to make a treight yard out of Riverside Park Its only hope of accomplishing that jend is in the re-election of Mr. Mitcb- el, who 1s the ardent servitor of that railroad and has done everything in |bls power to surrender the property and rights of the people to the New York Centraj Rallroad “Ono of the things we are fighting in this campaign is to prevent the consummation of such a steal. You may not recall that Mr. Ralph Pulit- of this city. “T have no quarrel with Mr. Pulltzer for opposing me, but T intend that GB. Altman & Cn. A Sale of Bedspreads, Blankets, Comfortables, Etc., to be held to-morrow and Thursday, in the Department on the Fourth Floor, will offer appreciable price advantages. Satin-finish Bedspreads each $3.50 & 4.50 each 3.75 & 4.75 A limited quantity (with scalloped edge) very special value . . . each $3.15 Hemmed . . . With scalloped edge, in allover block design (a varied assortment of colors). . . . . each $2.25 A Special Selection of Trimmed and Untrimmed Hats for Women's and Misses’ Autumn and Winter wear, will be placed on sale to-morrow, in the First Floor Millinery Department, at these attractive prices: Trimmed Hats ; Untrimmed Hats $6.75 & 9.50 2.90 & 4.78 (These Hats represent a variety of the smart» est and most becoming models of the season.) er en es eo: Women’s Velvet Wrist Bags and . e people sha now his motives, made of the finest materials and elegantly tailored coat nh Tat opponttion Peas Hliad Contain Leather Envelope Bags ° To Q ° e BRONX POLITICAL NOTES. of figured silkoline, with plain border, specially priced for to-morrow, will offer These Reductions ftw. Quick Disposal |p) “OM POUCS NOK | of fared stole with pinin border, ait ite A Collection of Odd Dresses Smart Cloth Dresses of Serge, Tricotine, Wool Jerse models as well as plain tailored; in Tan, Navy, Black and Beetroot, etc. Represented are the new long waist line effects with newest innovations in tunic, plaited or bustle skirts—included also are the engaging short waist effects for the Miss. These Dresses Sold From $29.75 to $39.75, now Ma The most exquisite models apt in bustle and other smert effects, in Tan, Blue, Black, Green and Beetroot. Included are advanced models of combination plaid and Georgette, Tunic and plaited effects, narrow skirts; of Serge, Tricotine, Wool Jersey, Poiret Twill. Prior to This Sale from $42.50 to $59.50 in embroidered or beaded Next Sunday World ificent Afternoon Frocks 18 24 ‘New Anna Ra tee, organized in the interest of Judge Poter A Shiel and Alderman Harry Robitaek, eat didates for Municipal Court Justica on the Democratic ticket One of largest ratification mact- inge'to be hela tn the Brone te schabusted for next Tusaday when the Park Re- publican Club wilt hold @ monster meet ling at its headquarters, No. 4778 Third |Avenue, Borough President Douglas | Mathewson, Park Commisstoner Thomas W. Whittle and other Fusion candl- dates will address the eathering, The members of the Patrick J. Kane Democratic Club will meet this evening and atart an active drive throughout ihe newly formed Third Assembly Dis- trict. The Democratio County Committe of the First Assembly District will mix « Httle pleasure with business to-morrow |night. They have bought out the |Bronx Opera House and will Journey, in @ body to see The Yellow Jacket,” playing there, The Fusion ma ‘Thursday night the Bronx ers Nave aot a Judges’ Night A ‘non-partisan lawyers’ \committee, working for the election of John Boyle §r, and Jullus D. Toblas, |Fuston candidates for Municipal Court Juntice, has listed all t idiclal can= \Atdates to speak at ‘ar Theatre, No, 958 Southern Hou _ de in Hull to Direct Food Exhintte, Dr. Thomas G. Hull, who had char@e of the summer food exhibit in the |Museum of Natural Iistory, will di- reot Federal food exhibits tn all parte of the United States, Dr. Hull has been on the ‘museum staff since his graduation in 1913 from the Sheffield th Muslin Sheets and Pillow Cases are shown in a remarkable assortment of artistic designs, in the Department reserved for them on the Fifth Floor. Especially worth noting are lamps of black lacquer with Chinese decoration; genuine Chinese porcelain lamps which have been cleverly transformed from purely decorative vases; lamps of wrought metal, of alabaster, of mahogany and of carved and gilded wood; all furnished with shades of varying degrees of beauty. Lamps and Lamp Shades made to order. Fifth Avene-Madiaon Auenne, New York AU ) ee th's evening at Hunts WRIST BAGS “A committee of 800 Bronz_prepert of chiffon velvet lack or co! comprising every Serge and Wool Jersey Dress sold exruararas ten aceite oa idged at equally attractive prices inb lors, lined with A fh 1 Edward Polak. who te the Democratic colored silk; with inside frame pocket end from $19.75 to $25.00, splendid quay materials, pomings, ‘The land owners point to the some plaited, other plain tailored. Tunic effects tha tae prot SC MANET and mirror ¢ @ «© e 82.90 & 328 and short or long waist lines—all sizes. Included e forse Reeiater Polak on his economy Electric Lamps are 75 high priced silk dresses in odd sizes. aaa ENVELOPE BAGS Of black or colored lambskin, lined with colored moire; with two inside frame pockets and a mirror . oe 6 r) $2.00 Of black or colored moroccot-otherwise came as preceding item . © ee 63.00 BUY A LIBERTY BOND For the safety of America, the freedom of tho seas, and the peace of the wosid WE MUST WIN THIS WAR arme Gree n Story en ee le te nee es + + renin lll ihiienialiamimilia, ® WNewsdealer in Advance ®& Edition Limited. Order from

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