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THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, the Friends of Peace. 1917. OOTOBER 381, John F. Hylan Lafayette and Spring Streets, will | Gaal areetiane State ‘te Hig ad to! wrrs} - <eec secured the political mupport of Wille March west on Prince Street, to Muay | 8 t ; ina é 4 al Street and thence to Eighth tnated by the q iT d fam Randolph Hearst In October Avenue and over to Madison Square & third term, will be opposed again WALL CARS TRANSFER TO THE HOME OF TRUTH % - 1915, becauso in August, 1915, he de- mocrat, whom he defeated last year. [¥ livered himself over to the agents of OHIO WILL VOTE ON BOTH PROHIBITION AND SUFFRAGE the nation with which his country ts now at war. Ho has at his back every agency of organized German sedition, because he has proved his HYLAN WITH AIDING Best & Co. PRO-GERMAN BAND Posiaw ouicx | /oomrn gdal ¢ Si goth to 6oth head of the organization. aid: Paris London Best & Co. Fifth Avenue at 35th Street. A Sale of Velveteen Skirts 7.50 9.95 14.95 the general use of it will help us to save wool. the season. On sale specially. Second Floor Not alone because it drapes so beautifully into the close hanging and bustle skirts, in vogue at the present —not alone because of its richness when worn with furs, but quite as important is the fact that it is of cotton, and Beautiful skirts, just made, depicting the latest style tendencies are here in black and the choicest colors of Friends of Peace and declared he never knew his name was on the letter In his formal arraignment of Judge, The Mayor spoke at four other ilylaa for disloyalty Mayor Mitchel Meetings “John F. Hylan won the support|the Imperial Hotel. and friendship of every disloyal citi- nen by becoming a Vice Chairman of ‘|| Picnic, Use “Gets- Do your corn-ridding easily. smile. —the banana-peel way. "Geta-It" way,—the only way corn or call though it were glad to get off. 5 you can't afford t known mixtures when you know at any drug by B. Lawr Til. —Advt. London For a Corn- Peeling | (a Pain Eases at Once, Corn Just Dies? Mitchel in his effort to prove that all riment with athe distract the voters from the issues ba comes off complete as this campaign. TO HEARST, HYLAN ano HOHENZOLLERN YORK city.” Naw TH 18 STILL AN AMERICAN h in Brooklyn last night, Borough Park Club House, Palm 'Garden, Pubile School No. 143 and He was well received at ench. Hylan Saye He Knows Nothing About Friends of Peace, Judge Hylan made the following re- ply to Mayor Mitchel’s charges: “The use of my name in Its present | association and significance is a das- tardly eleventh hour attempt by Mr. 4 Opposed to him are traitors and to | “No one has ever had the right to] use my name for any purpose hostile to the interest of my country. | now distinctly say and solemnly avow that 1 am infor for the first time and | | by Mayor hel alone of the exist- | ence of the id of the F. of Peace with my e upon it. “I know nothing of tl its propaganda. “What I do know 1s that, as vile and ignoble as has been the Mayor's attempt to hide the corruption of his Jofficial acts behind the flag, he has to-night outdone himself in men- dacity and indecency. “Defeated, exposed, dishonored, he has sunk to-night below the respect of every man who cherishes truth and manliness. “I have sought up td the present to avoid personal denunciation, I am now compelled to declare that Mr, Mitchel’s calumnies, based golely upon an alleged letterhead containing what purports to be my name, are the last refuge of a scoundrel seeking pollti- ~ cal gain by the vilest slanders. | “Forgery !# not beyond a man who | will aid a conspiracy to rob the pub- Me and divert to the profit of his in- timate friends funds which are public trusts,” PLAN TO HAVE 40,0001N | GREAT MITCHEL PARADE | | Turnout To-Morrow Night Wil Be in Five Divisions, Each Over society and plied by Grocers Dealers Dealers On Sale Everywhere. Palatable, >althful, nutritiou Tntringically oat 'g00 Families sup- and Retaile: ANHEUSER. musa AGENCY York, N. Y. ew A. BUSCH BOTTLING co: Brodkivn, N. Y. ] thorough protection against the for Women and Children The superior economy of buy- ing at Bloomingdales’ is nowhere better shown than in th le of Careful purchasers will ly recognize the excel- lent values offered. Women's Medium Weight Union Suita, 49 These union suits are of white cotton, shaped to the figure, with knees either wide or tight. Women's Better Grade Union Suits, 8c The yarn of sae these suit made is fully combed bleached, The suits are in medium weight, neatly trimmed. Tight knee only, Sizes include extras as well as regul Keep the Youngsters Warm This sale of underwear offers a chance to give your children thoroughly raw days that are coming—at an outlay much less than the doctor's bill would b bir 2 and G Inion Suits Colors: white, gray of ecru, For 2 to 10 year sizes... For 12 to 16 year sizes Separate Underwear Vests, PABie and drawers, in a good quality of mixed wool-and- cotton. 89¢ per garment, Bloomingdales'—Main Floor. 1696 Continuing the Sale of Manufacturer's Samples of Women’s Night Gowns, Env. Chemises Petticoats, 98c ‘These garments are specially priced because we secured them at an at- tractive price. Materials are fine nain Bloomingdales’ ~ Men! If You Need Underwear or Socks —here is a chance to get a good Offers in Women’s Hosiery Bloomingdales’ hosiery values are so well known that we need tay no more about these three offers than that they are fully > the usual standard of “the best and the most for the least.” At 29¢—Mercerized black or ff white hose, double soles, rein- forced heel: At 35c—"Seconds” in fibre silk hose of excellent weave, in white and a variety of the most desirable colors. At B9c—"Seconds” of the mous Gotham gold-stripe brand —real silk—full fashioned. ‘These attractive hose are offered in black, white and a good range of colors. Bloomingdales'—Main Floor. Glove Time Is Here —and Bloomingdales’ are “up-to- the-minute” with two offers of loves that will insure both com- fort and style for early Winter wear. Women's Washable Suede-Tex Gloves, 59 Pair ‘These are two-clasp gloves, made of suede fabric with corded em- broidery on the back. gray or black. Capeskin and Suede Kid Gloves, $1.25 Pair The capeskin gloves are tan in color, with embroidery in self color or black—mannish cut. Suede gloves are gray in color, with three rows of embroidery on’ backs, Bloomingdales'—Main Floor. fa- White, nsook, crepe or cambric, -Main Floor, Have Y ou Visited the Greenhouses- on-the-Roof? You will be delighted with this Street. tage gton to 3 Fifth Avenue at 3sth Street. ist Claas aL” where Hearet| cincinNATt, 0, Oct. s1.—At the RELIEF FOR — N j . "4 election on Nov. 6, the voters of Ohio! i CHARGES HYLAN AIDED PRO® wii aocido whothor or not they dosire | | Ww M | has prepared GERMAN PROPAGANDA. | broninition of the ale and manufacture Co ed Your I aid or Nut : a ‘i “1 acouse John F. Mylan of aiding’ of intoxicating Mauors for beverage “i - An Interesting Hylan Answers That He Knows ‘ang abetting the pro-German propa purposes and. also. whether they. wil orrectly and Inexpensively Nothing of It—Attacks ganda in a (mind in WD | aaa Mas Neila slg poke Ca id | che kind tralhuall wedhltodtat ie last vera and 2 bs “I acouse John F. Hylan joing saa fase aestyat = creates the favorable impression Collection of Hats Mayor. the anvocate of the paid: agente of (Re, time fat an ctfort hes Dern| You will ind in Postam the quick Hl sis morning die Oh 4 Nak willl | Ger y in this country. added to the State constitution. active heljy you need to be rid of ‘ aly of percale, in dress with lawn collar For Country Wear Mayor Mitchel tn the course of «| #1 accuse John F. Hylan of eeoure |" LouisviLi, Ky. Oct. i—Ken-| Pimples, to ‘heat Fezema, to drive fl black and white stripes and eultey went wide speech at Erasmus Hall High School see as Wiiven: Rane ey HeaveL We oe, will elect an entire new ate jaway Rashes, pecnees and to clear, iltevane high neck, to 5 w i Gibson 5 iy Pi + port o iam Randolph Hea YY of Representatives, nineteen members| inflamed complexions, | gatherec 4-button sleeves, $3.25. $10.00 last night produced on the stage an jinind with Hearst in the cult of of the Btata Senate, an Attorney Gen-| When Postam is applied, angry sin yr gph panel back, A trim black alpaes enlarged facsimile of the letter hea dialo aly. {eral and county and municipal officers | ig pleasantly soothed, irritation 50. dress, at $3.98, is made 1 facsimile of the letter head yalty. {eral and a mi I hed, ti Oth ‘ J $3.9 di of the Friends of Peace, an organiza- John F. Hylan of being | next Tuesday. llayed. Itching, however intense, Wf bt pert ure $1.98, « high neck; skirt hae Smart hats, soft with little pus ly with men whose diss, RICHMOND, Va, Oct. 21.—Virginta ended. Nothing but a healing power ue chambray and panel batk and front. i tion which held a convention in Chi- foyalty to America has been official- will elect all its State officers from |rare and unusual could accomplish striped gingha with . vie eerpaly F Sar alog the cago in September, 1915, In a long ly denounced b ‘he "United. States Governor down, It also will elect @/such complete and satisfying work. turnover collar and Nurses’ Uniforms styles that, pull, well down list of names of Vice Chairmen of the Oivsanmene consi: Davey 8nd new House of Delexates The Demo: |'That is what Poslam possesses in the Prien Meaves. , Some At $2.28, | choice of 0 rae nec nd. hite linene, blue cham- at ye Welt which keep the Convention Committee appears the, “I accuse John F. Hylan of alding | <ratlo ticket is he aay act highest wove Wer fice daaets (ML: .. Por terting of atewen Bae aes ven He! pie air from blowing, and stay name of “Judge John T. Hylan.” In In an effort to alienate this country | ire oe eee eee noes te y Laboratories, 249. ff] i8 the door—a black ham; can be worn high on, are these which we offer the eame list appears the names of SoM, foe nations which are now) MhostON;” oct. s1—aassachusette In| Write to Emergency Peboratorien £08) By cotton. pongee dress pg A 8 you to-morrow. You will see Edmund von Mach, John Devoy, John F. Hylan of mem: | = — aa with simple, flat colla Others of white In- imported velours, soft felts, Dantel Cohalan and Jeremiah ety which in conven: ' skirt gathered at back, dian Head and poplin jf and velvety chenilles, most O'Leary. | warnita er inking, without » is $2.25, are $2.98 and $3.98. th Be . of them in bright colors, Mayor Mitchel charged that the!” “Ag an Am i Custom-Made Uniforms Always correct for fall and Friends of Peace was a pro-German a n Mee eb ton and that the “Judge John Upen the great and loyal c |) 4q Executed in our own workrooms, with strict attention to detail and ff winter country wear. Rt Gat LAG CRS Ce Ie or Now Wark to protect thelr city and \ A RS | Il] correctness, at nominal prices, . Hylan" w their country. 1 call upon them to has , The designs presented are lst of Vice Chatrmen ts Judgo John F.| meat thie German attack from with: | ASB, ES EPO | Bloominedales'—Main Floor. for purposes of golf, horse- Hylan, the Tammany candidate for in ae firmly and as loyally ae their armies are meeting the German at- : back, or tramping. An extra Ieee Upton Cortelranred Tat patter ROVE | Knit Underwear Three Worth-While assortment at 10,00 Beye. BRO By elo cy ee etn ve ie { supply of both at attractive pri fairy spot in the heart of the city. Own Route, lforE We say “good supply” because | Catt fornia egy tana seenee| B@ Preparet mergencies|| |) terse is | eater to-day that at least 40,000 persons Al re I prea, oF fAbrichs and 98 | as each. .BY will march in the Mitchel parade to- ways keep a supply Bh EE Bol tag elit og YT eg neg 8 ge of the offers we can 75 and $2.75. morrow night. There will be forty- of Duffy's Pure — Malt aull quake: |. $1.75 a Ht 5. three trade cormaniaatians thirty- Whiskey in your medicine “Reis Union Suits, 8c | wall” ane i || three political bodies, several etvic nan 4 meer ‘ There is a comfortable snug- dran i | societies and 140 bands. chest. You never can tell ness, combined with a free-and- | taps eo | | Mvary one qrill/aing caihe marche what day or hour of the night about these union Lawn Grass +4 | The parade will be divided tnto some member of your family Ae Te Die aeee) ene | five big divisions, each with its own may be stricken with cramps, sis Si lve waa, ihe aula to.| Bhoep Farid e | route. One will march down Second rae | izer, Quart, | | chills, indigestion or more verfectly woven, with the well- | 12: bushel, $3.00 i | Avenue from 58th Street and over to | ee as Enown ‘Derby “style of ribbing. | ify cuatel Ste. canut Fibre Madison Square. This division will ous illness Color is ecru. Toe erounan bulbs: duete thes | j be seventy blocks long. It will be Emergencies demand quick _ Union Suits at $1.39 | Flowering Bulbs, in ela | reviewed by Col. Roosevelt Piso hate Dulty's Pure Stall Some are medium weight, and | mixed t >W ‘Ancthad division Will marek: dawn action, and if you have Duffy's Pure Malt some are heavy. Some are gray | narcissus and daffodils, eact | Fifth Avenue from 68th Street to| Whiskey to administer you can be sure of in ated others ue feru Al are Assorted Hyacinth Bulbs, Madison Square. This division, forty H lie ae » it i » af perfectly woven, ribbed in Derby each 2 — — rs Blocks lone, will, be epcoried, by instant relief, because it is made ‘ ially style, and neatly trimmed through 3 4 i Comptroller Prendergast and will bo | 1 for medicinal use. It will prove agreeable and beneficial to the ut. In Our Cut Flower || made up entirely of trades organisa- | ; Bloomingdales’ —Main Floor SOLID LEATHER foes most delicate stomach. Shop on Main Floor A third division, alxty blocks long, ~ ~ we Wonderful cut will march down Eighth Avenuo from | Ouffy’s Pure Malt Whiskey SILK SOCKS flowers alwa ; Solid leather, as applied to Best's Shoes, means t |Beuare; “and wi be" reviewed “by | 38c Pair Freon Pt A everything in them which should be leather IS le ither, [Mayor Mitchel: gorm at city|{ 8 absolutely pure and dependable and its quality never varies 6 Pairs for $2.20 «. ‘and . ? ‘0! q on 1 t | ™ and of the Best quality. p the Howery | Several thousan Cc IefantHamiurne socks It is used in many reputable hospitals and readily prescribed by T anteol thes » to Chrys | each i n i | one made of e | Se at tie grees iS gery ng gg aye of fifth Aviston _wit_form nt |] TOUB! today andibe’aaalired ‘of protection, | OURS as & “Kristie floral designs, $1.08 pl ts cheater? and undesirable for wear, leather is W EN! ‘Get Duffy’s and Keep Well.” i am | split, and is frequently enameled or painted instead of ® Sold in SEALED BOTTLES ONLY, Beware of imitations $19.75 & $23.75 being dy ed. | OTHERS! | NOTE«s Dulty's wom your ca lamuy via | $2 down—$1 a week All these things have a distinct bearing upon both . write ws, we wil loll yoo where to get i, Medica bookiet trea, ] nointerest- no extras ; the wear and comfort of shoes. The Dully Malt Whiskey Co., Mo OLD GROW RYE nester, N.Y, ER Buys a Used Singer, Delight or New i ‘Treasure Despite the scarcity and the exceedingly high prices | DAUGHT 1 j of leather since the beginning of the war, the standards | f which obtain in the case of Best & Co.'s shoes are the STRAIGHT PURE RYE MADE IN KENTUCKY Sizes 8 to 1015 $4.50, Third floo 11 to 2, $5.50. All Cars Transfer t 60th St a] | same as heretofore, All leather, SOLID LEATHF? and Oe) up ht ths low price, even if you sew but vou ake | i | the best of THAT it is possible to procure, Weltanle: } what you save on your clothes by “running them up ; i ¥ st | ect to Ate of peli S Finest RYE These Machines have een used, of US$ b | Moderately Priced Fully Guar | ane MP AT ciory che bab toes biariscie) eve aiuiied and wil p46 yo ° . : lon, nd thor y satisfactor t 4 row t are } Black calfskin, with dull kid top. | WHISKE \ Piping youn lrsttmschine ae wiathe i } Sizes 8 to 101%, $4.00. 11 to 2, $4.50. | We Teach You FREE How ny Run the Machine T. R ‘ Calfsk a $ HAND MADE SOUR MASH | Bloomingdales'-—Second Floor i an ussia Calfskin, | xs i U.S. A. Bloomingdales’: 3d Ay SOLD BY ALL FIRST CLASS DEALERS H. B. Kirk & Co., New York, N. Y. |

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