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Powers YAPHANK MAN STILL A CoP. nggtors erat the ALL PARTIES PLA PROPERTY OF ALL AUEN | tarry a Wt acah Onn temo and WOMEN WOULD RUN TRAINS Oaptaten 'f ree Youths Accanea of | Sf\nk MAN stepping out of por laa Reave. bn cy overcoats under his arm. ae ms two 8, arTalghed to-day selective draft took John J. poeoners Out of the Police Department Harem atten, boats, wold hey x sit m training at Yaphank, but military sss Bree, ret is Hark. “nay wae ead eh Ao each. ‘tor he saw 4 6 in bat i, WHIRLWIND END ‘i Attractive Winter Coats For Juniors and Girls. A_new distinctive model (as illustrated) in assorted Plaids. of Zibeline Convertible collar inlaid with velvet, lined throughout. Sizes 10 to 16 years. Very Specially Priced. ' CHARITY. CHARITY.- WATCH FOR THE PATRIOTIC GIRLS Who Will Make an Automobile Raid This Morning Boosting the LIBERTY LOAN and Indulging in a Ticket Sale Extraordinary for the U. $. ARMY & NAVY BAZAAR Grand Central Palace, Oct. 27-Nov. 8 Auapices of Army & Navy Field Comfort Committee These attractive young women, duly authorized, wearing sashes imprinted with the name of the Bazaar, will sell fifty-cent tickets at half price—twenty-five cents each! Everyone can afford these tickets! Every four tickets sold means another comfort kit for some boy at the Front. We need more cars for this advance sale. If you can lend us your car this morning, send it to the starting point, the Motor Club, 222 West 59th Street, Geinsborough Building, at 10 A. M. The proceeds of this Bazai cream, chocolate, ete, All money which the principal American War received is and will be in the Relief organizations are participat- custody of Edward S. Moore, of ing, will go for War Relief work Guaranty Trust Co., Treasurer of our soldiers and at the Committee, This U. S. Army and Navy The Army and Nay evar will be one of the big: fort Committee will to our events of the year. Entertain 6 thousands of comfort packages of many sorts, with the for ‘containing tobacco, cigarettes, pipes, theatrical and operatic stars, will be toothbrush, tooth paste, shaving provided, Executive Headquarters, 12 East 46th Street DO YOUR BIT FOR YOUR OWN BOYS AND DO IT NOW! ~ TOTHECAMPAIN Col. Roosevelt to Be a Fusion Headliner —— Tammany to “Ratify” To-Morrow Night, The Fusion managers announce to~ day a whirlwind campaign finish that will be the most exciting the olty has ever known, with Theodore Roosevelt one of the headliners. Tammany's programme calls for a ratification meeting held toward the close instead of early in the campaign, and the dote was announced only one day tn advance. To-morrow night the | Tiger will give ite candidates the once over at the Wigwam. Judge Hy- | lan will give one of bis readings, and the other Tammany candidates will make speeches, It will be the first time most of the “boys” have had a chance to see their candidate for Mayor. Leader Murphy will have a front seat. ‘Tho Socialists are also preparing for a spectacular wind-up of the cam- paign. It is reported they have raised the $100,000 campaign fund thy | sought, most of it outside New York. The Fusionists are to put in the field to offset the Socialist drive Charles Edward Russell, who has been the Socialist candidate for both Mayor and Governor. He and Mayor Mitchel will appear 6n the! same platform at the New Star Ca- sino to-morrow night. Joseph Baron-| dess is to preside and Louis Miller, who has been exposing some of the pro-Germanism of the Yiddish press, will be one of tho speakers, | Col. Roosevelt is to make five speeches for Mitchel, on three nights,’ On Oot, 29 he will speak at Sulser’s Harlem River Casino and at Palace Casino, On Nov. 1 he will speak in Madison Square Garden and in Ridgewood, The third speech is yet to be arranged for. Tho Madison Square Garden rally ' on Nov. 1 is to be preceded by a torcblight parade. In reality there will be six parades converging at | Madison Square Garden. Preliminary | reports indicate there will be 60,000 men in line and fifty-seven trades and professions represented, in addi- tion to political organizations, frater- nal organizations and foreigh socie- ties, There will be 150 bands of mu- according to Kart Bebr, Grand rehal, According to Emory R. Buckner, | the Mitchel manager, the inde-| pendents are coming into camp and are forming organizations and com- mittees. The reports of the Mitchel League from day to day show this, Mr, Buckner says, and in addition there has been organized a Mitchel) Personal Campaign Committee whic | is engaged in creating in exery Elec- tion District small groups of workers who are canvassing the situation and | gaining votes for Mitchel. The com- mittees, he says, are composed almost entirely of business and professional men. One committee, for instance, is the Committee of Allied Theatrical Arts, of which Irvin 8, Cobb ts the Chair. man, This committee has arranged @ mass meeting in the Criterion Thea- tre next Sunday, at which the Mayor will speak. Some of the best known actors, managers and playwrights in town are on the committee. The Tammany announcement of to- morrow night’s meeting stated Judge Hylan would be the “chief speaker,’ byt that Sheriff Smith, Judge Swann, Frank L. Dowling, Charies L. Craig and others would talk. Every district jeader has been told to see that his district is represented. This will keep out any of the Socialist crowds that | have been giving the Tammany Hall men trouble at other meetings, It was stated to-day on good authority that there were 40,000 ille- | gal registrations this year and that; & very considerable number of them | had been discovered, and that the men would be arrested when they} appeared to vote, but that no nouncements would be made in vance. The Honest Ballot Assocta- tion is Ln ger | an investigation | independently of the Superintendent | of Elections and has found several remarkable eu. One inveatirator has reported that Another investigator reported that in Charles F, Murphy's district within an hour he found twelve cases of fraudulent registrations in one elec- tion district. Thers is another story of a house, not far from this district, from which forty men are registered, although the house has not been opened for nearly two years and never | had a very good reputation, Night and day schools for watchers | have been established at Socialist | headquarters, No.7 East 15th Street, This party will have 6,000 watchers at olla on Blection Day. In addition vers have volunteered, This 1s | the first time tie Socialists have ever cautionary steps and | the fact ‘indicates they have strong hopes of winning. TO HEAR ELECTION CASES. Six Jus- The Appellate Division has assigned six Justices to hold special terms on Iilection Day, Nov. 6, to hear election lenmplaints and issue writs of mans damus and injunctions. | At the County Court House Justices ceks, Philbin and Finch will sit; | | Justice Ford wi sit at his home at dway and Bighty- nd Justice Lehman will wit at his home, N T West Sixty- ninth Street: yhlerney will | Niblo Lett $8,855, Cohan Niblo, the act of $8.8) | tited "yeu ges to hi rday. The entire husband, Fred Niblo*** Tw first Street, in reply to his wif ult for a separation filed to-day in the Supreme Court. “He met me on my return and sald: ‘It fs too bad that you had to come back again, It is too bad that I didn’t receive you in a box,'’'’ is the way in which Mra, Mary Bernstein describes ENEMIES TO BE SEIZED Bulgarian, Turkish and Austrian | Holdings Put in Same Class German. the same family reunion. Mrs, Bern-|""“{"haye airend i Lica With the wy! stein declares her hi a worth | to ‘Baltirore oy onto 4 allroad, more than $200,000. Justice Whitaker | Mra, ith of Chicago i. jay anid, want to run an omine and I am to do it before I ‘4 Food Souring Causes Indigestion, Gases, Hearthurn---Pape’s Diapepsin Instant Relief! Neutralizes acid in stomach, stopping . dyspepsia, pain, belching—It’s fine! WASHINGTON, Oct, 26,—All holdings of subjects of Bulgaria, Turkey and Austria in the United. States will be eeized together with German iy. A. Mitchell Palmer, allen phen pael todian, announced to-day. T Palmer's decision regarda Bulgaria, Turkey and Austria as enemies, al- though the United States has never formally declared war against these three allies of Germany, Hig ruling fol- lowed a series of conferences with | Treasury Department officials at which |the.scope of the trading-with-the-en- omy act was carefully studied, Bulgaria, Turkey and Austria have ‘vast stores of war supplies in the Unit- ed Btates. These, as in the case of the | German property, will be selze@ and ‘used against the Kaiser, Austrian cap- ordered him to pay his wife #5 a week CHICAGO, Oct, 25.--Wives of rail- road men are ready to take thelr hus- band’s places and run the trains, if necessary, to help win the war, dele- vention of the Ladies’ Auxiliary of Railway Conductors an- going Briggs of the Tribune italists are especially affected by Palm- rr” over to the Treasury Department for investment in future Léberty loans, WHAT DID HE SAY TO HER? & summer outing, kissed m; children and took them to y Aly ipa at @ restaurant,” said the aMdavit of Smuiiill new ruling. The trom investments also will be €urned You don’t know what upset your stomach—which portion of the food did the damage—do you? Well don’t bother. If your stomach fs in a revolt; if sick, gassy and upset, and what you just ate has fermented and turned sour; head dizzy and aches; belch gases and acids and eructate undl- gested food; breath foul, ton, coated—just take a little Pi pepsin to neutralize acidity in five minutes you wonder what became of the indigestion and distress. Millions of men and women to-day know that it is needless to have dys- ia, A little Diapepsin occasionally the stomach sweetened, and they eat their favorite foods without fear. If your stomach doesn’t take care of your liberal limit without rebellion; if ur food is a damage instead of a remember the quickest, surest, most harmless ‘antacid is Pape’s Dia- which costs only fifty cents for a case at drug stores. It’s truly wonderful—it stops food sourtng and sets things straight, so gently and easily that it is really Latent Your stomach will digest your meals if you keep acids neutralized.—Advt. se lon About Reunion. lly On their return from NM \ S YN cC— < WMA Only Two More Days to Buy Liberty Bonds The patriotic side of a Liberty Bond purchase has been so ably presented that we will call attention to the m jal side, A Liberty Bond issue transfers an equitable portion of the burden of war to future generations and a lack of subscriptions will compel new and increased taxqtion. No one may hope to escape feeling the ultimate effect of this tax, no matter how equitable and indirect it may be imposed. A Liberty Bond represents a loan at 4 per cent. interest—not a tax. Blyn Shoes for All the Family In Eleven Big Blyn Stores Blyn Stores are complete individual units organized as one comprehensive institution un- der one capable management, with one expense. 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Al te These Well-Known People Will Sell Liberty Bonds At the Lord & Taylor Store Tomorrow At 2 P. M. Mr. Rex Beach who has also volunteered to present to every purchaser of a Liberty Bond, for $100 or more, A copy of his latest novel, ‘‘Rainbow’s End”, (Harper Bros.), at the Bond Booth. At 3 P. M. Briggs of the Tribune will sketch at the Bond Booth. Lord & Taylor 38th Street FIFTH AVENUE 39th Street ro 0 0 0 oo So So SS Save a Per Cent. of Your Allowance ony Gold Stamps Offer the Way It certainly is a most sensible practice to take advantage of a profit-sharing system which assures you a generous saving on every hase. The valuable Qfeng Gold Haye do just that. jiven by progressive stores as a reward for cash trade, they represent a discount of two or two and one-half per cent. Each filled pe yc) be vans ie same 48 money at any of representative stores authorized to redeem them. Merchandise to the value of $2.50 may be selected by you from the regular stock of these concerns at any time you choose. If you desire to obtain cash for a full book you will be given $2.00 for it at an authorized redemption station or ‘wae Premium Store. Every person who hag filled one book ‘ Gold Stamps has been an en- thusiastic collector ever after. Start your Each full book of ¢ Gold Stamps is a book today. substantial aid in paying for a Liberty Bond. A ‘ LIBERTY BONDS ONLY ONE DAY AND A HALF MORE TO BUY YOURS “THE BIG STORE” SIXTH AVE.. IGE TO 19 STREET