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“rHE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 6, 1918. i Ms VOTE FOR ASSEMBLYMEN BY DISTRICTS. LIEUT, A, W, TALLEY MEETS Sonate from Masanchiwetts yesterday | facture of the spine, He died within] Influensa: New cases, 447 ation me este! ea 5, * when former Gov. David I. Waleh war i 1,049 yesterday. Deaths, 135, a FLYNN'S PLI a4 cases of pneumonia, against 277 ¥ terday, while 137 have died, against (Continued from Eighth Page.) Joman (0). 4.847: Fe (800). | MULLEN'S PLU ry, 2.404. | MEH gH THE BATTLEFIELD a fare alt explosion EN Shae a ahere Ueno tone now,” admitted Kelly) FORTIS PLURALITY, 1.424 P whevwie ten be Remmocety | Bee er endiaihindids ——— Gini ay het “ay si INFLUENZA EPIDEMIC OVER. CASTO R iA $ (Soe.) en Labaded he ) ver illty of ATIA7 over Richard “H. "Long Marked Decrease Continaes in For Infants and Children ’ 2 Donald (D.), neice (Boe iitahidelibiaabcitn ew Ca Being Shipped to Us in Cartoad Lots Puaxxadaiee puamnatary, 49a fant.) SP Bs TRYING TO SETTLE STRIKE.|.n aeatns trom inviuenss ana’ pnes- | Use For Over 30 Years G (Soe) S PLURALITY The Mos The overwhelming demand that hes been created for th’s @egant sanitary floc cov ; ing is represented in the abore .llus: Sanitary Wier evicted ss € ment of genuine fet hase a ametied Floor Froleum. (0 to 75¢ heary Linotun cat = fom full rolls. Genaine lek base. Covering slght!y misprinted ; y best patterns Bring Room Measurements. Square yaid nay monia is shown in to-day's figures, | Always bears Army Clothing Administrator Ae=| announced by. Health. Commissioner the tA tive In Ga blew. | Copeland at 10 o'clock this morning. | Signature of /, Dr. William Z% BR dministrator | of Labor Siandards for Army Clothing, is trying to settle the strike of 15,000 workers on children’s clothing, Th 2s trikers demand an eight-hour day and 4 wage increase of 20 per cent. and said to represent 75,000 clothing workers. Dr. Ripley wants to arrange a cor rict—Reiners (R.), 7 t § PLURALITY uth Dp t ons (D.) | LYONS'S PLURALITY th bb 1D ee rene c =! ‘ 0 Enarreted Lincleum, cut from 69 q | D) Pag rth 4 nN 4 3 in Chis lot we include the genuine Fettex. é i *LURALA 2d District—Konter (t.). ference between and th . Square yard ne Gyivens sie capen JMth Dietrict—Nohiert CL), 1.983: (D.), 8.286: Palm ), 2.082 : } Established 1863 A inennetly (D), 4.996; VPayloff (Soe.).| SCHWAB'S PLURALITY, 6,006 under bonds not to negotiate with. the @ “Ie Easy to Pay the Kelly Way- DONNEL whold (R.). Grea Sm esa Long Credit PRINCETON REPUBLICAN. | Easy Payments PRINCETO: town went Republican BUY WAR SAVINGS STAMPS 8 PLURALITY, 2,013. “129. Ht Dirtrict—Owons (It), 2,263; Lens JURALITY, 5,60 tol (D.), 2.035; Rogoff ¢ 2,803, 4th District—Hopkins R), 7 LENTOL'S PLURALITY, 232 loy (D.), 7,249; Scharf (Soe.), 854 MALOY'S PLURALITY, 186 intriet—Manee ( lwcuue tes, eyo Sth District—Casn (R.), 6.824; Brack- seWil 8's ley (D.), 8.319; Kulkmann (Soe.), 790 eWILLIAMS'S I robe Au insets BRACKLEY'S PLURALITY, 1, 1925 %33 BRUSSELS RUGS Wilson's hom: $27 33 WOOL VELVET RUGS | 6.25 } 16th District—Saraveso (R.), Gth Districtestrank (R.), 6,689) O'ttar Gov. Edge carried the borough by 156 at $37 ¢x9 Seamless Axminster. Your Drechsler (D.), 6.896; Stein (BoC.), 1.085. | py, 9,404; Merten (Bos). 2811. plurality and the President's own Shop here as you would in cash stores—every atticie, is #27 {x12 Brussels Rugs oe Cholce DRECHSLER'S PLURALITY, 7. |" OttARES “PLURALITY, 4,071. triet, the Seventh, by 66 plurality marked in plain figures, enabling you to select exactly what iteh District—W 8.225; Mee RICHMOND. —<—<—<—=——==—=<=<—=== Baird carried the borough by 60 plur- | you want at the price you want to pay. You'll save money, $35 1: AXMINSTER RUGS OR ee tae |, Ae blaasiovairenane ey a seer es WTALLEY, Wy and the Present’ datict ny 4s | fg] 4, Our convenient payment, plan makes very eat for Yd WELLS'S PL ley (D.), 7,595; Deering (Soc.), 398. lew ¥; Dhysici nal Liver utehingos, Republicaa} ‘urni i ty 1 finist 1 Md ee. | oe ; r . New York Physician Receives Con-' candidate for Congress, carried the | Furniture in every desirable wood, style and finish, and a $25 5x12 Seamless Wool Brussels. Your 18th District—Snyder (I), 6,700; | CURLISY'S PLURALITY, 4,615 doit Sle fi borough by 88 and the President's| very f lection of Rugs, Linoleums and Carpets at uniform!y $25 8.3x10.6 Royal Velvet Rugs. . Cholce | Johnson (D.), 7,671; Jacob .), 2,802, | 24 Diatriet—Rits (R.), 2,900; Seensel- olence of Gen. Le Jeune After aivtriet by 34 plurality. low prices. Every article marked in plain figures. JOHNSONS PLL vent Ul a berg (D.), 6,011; SE PLURALITY ee Son Is Killed in Action. The borough voted wet by 194 unaon fe . 21M 19th = District— SEESSELBERG'S P} Klingman (D.), 4,238; Well (Soe.), 2.52! Lfeut. Allen W, Talley will always be KLINGMAN’S PLURALITY, 1,709. VOTE FOR SENATE remembered as one of the heroes who | died for his country, Dr. W. Warren nner hotel ay insthy paar tees sins BY DISTRICTS IN CITY, | Tey of No. 113 West 78th Street, his { NEWS BR EVITIES i plurality. $65 to $75 9x12 Royal Wiltons | $50 9x12 Seamless Royal mod Seamicas i tikat'siat 4Q-%8 Axminster 998 arial: hereaias $60 9x12 Seamless > 6 s J father, has received a letter from Same 8.3x10.6 are $44.98 Wilton Velvet., BRAUN'S PLURALITY, 3,004. Qist Distriet—Youker (R.), 11,145; Watson (D.), 8,783; Feigenbaum (Soc.), ore | Major-Gen, John A. LeJeun: MANHATTAN. nis deop sympathy. nh 12th District—Matteo (R.), %.518:! On Oct. %.whi , expressing Mead, a retired of New York ‘ii $1.75 Extra Heavy i 935. Walker (D.), 16,611; Margolies (S0c.), action Lieut. Talley was fatally wound- ding his men into $5 4.6x7.6 Heavy Velvet Car et YOUKER'S PLURALITY, 2,362, 3,692. ed by @ high explosive shell. For fifteen Trane Kal p Grass Ru S 98 224 Distriet—Lefrentere (RJ, 8ad;| WALKER'S PLURALITY, 11.819. |minutes after being wounded he gave winters hy witeot to. 27 inches wide; suitable a Morris (D.), 8,915; Searby (Soc.), 3,671 18th District—Dummer (R.), 6.02%: | orders to his men directing their attack. fifty y¥ be | for hall and stairs Very Rultable for bedrooms, MORRIS'S PLURALITY, 601 Boylan (D.), 26.978; Young (Soc.), 1,073.] Lieut. Talley, who was in Company A, r Batest Fall patterns; & FY APECIAL. ve seseeee 234 Distriet-—Rosendlum (R.), 2.612;| BOYLAN'S PLURALITY, 19,940. |5th Machine Gun Battalion, was a | Sain, MAnOl Melomed (Hos Mth District—Downing (R.-D.), 14 | graduate of Barnard and Princeton Col- Rosenberg €2.), 3,166; Solomon (Soc.) 4,286 705; Kramer (Soc.), 11,061 |leges. He won his commission at Platts- : ! rf SOLOMON’S PLURALITY, 1,120 DOWNING'S PLURALITY, 3.64. — [burg and was sent to the first course pole OF Wine. he, stabbed | 53 t and Manoneer $150 to $350 New York Floor Coverin C0 BRONX. 15th District—Ottinger (R.), 20,95%:| school for officers in France. ois in & serious condition In K bd in prices trom... A vy j 2 Kaplan (D.), Berlin (Soc.), 1.478. | He then was detailed as an instructor unty Hospital. Her husband ish 263 Sixt! y | lat District—Guthman (R.), 2,083 + a $00 bat! ’ 263 Sixth Avenue. 1 . Lindnolm (Hee), 3.166; Miller (D,),| XAPLAN'S PLURALITY, 4,101. |put preferred service at the front, He iim Pale at 1D Rearcagth ah! rc; ‘ * a Soc.), 3,156; 16th = District—Fablan (R.), 6,125; /soon won promoton to a first leuten- pabartinent: Gf eee © 104-106 W. i7th S 8 er D « ‘ . 1st. Corner 60. Flatbush. Av. 1 Block fro piri Rid PLURALITY, 17.786 Foley (D.), 23,708; Mailly (Soc.), 3,095, | ancy. at No.1 : " MILLER'S PLURALITY, 7,73 NA a had Age EY tikvs. bien. te, bondladtcruaiion |Lumnurse tad Out-of-town deliveries made by our own motor trucks. Livingston BROOKLYN: PT a BY) 2d Divtrict—Friend (it.), 4,458; Flynn ae an action | right inthe hom y . | (D.), 18,020; Cook (Soe.), 3,160. 17th District—Meyer (R.), 17.416; Mil-) since June, 1917," he wrote his mother the street from his home and a te aha ayes ler (D.), 19,608; Granditor (Soc.), 5,576. ! last mgnth. “Ll was with toe MILLER'S PLURALITY. Division in the battle of Chateau- 18th District—Duglan (R.), 4,691; Co-| ‘Thierry. When we marched through tillo (D.), 18,602; Cannon (Soc.), 5,980. Paris after the fight, the women and COTILLO'S PLURALITY, 12,522. children shouted as us ‘they neve! THREE BROOKL} STORES. rs . — a 19th District—Duggan (R.), 18,708; stop figh the saviors of | Store Again Opens at 9 0’ Clock; Closing at 6 P. M., (Usua | Dowling (D.), 20,183; Caspe (Soc), 2,537. | f Nave een in inany skirmishes gud a ~ ee Det Td » (Usual Hours) | DOWLING'S PLURALITY. eut lley’s body Was buried by Lal Mitheell (R.), 18.89; | Captain Chesier Mirachfeider, one of ; fj 2,085,| his comrades, in the little town of DpGee (D.)s $5,008; Broke (oe); 8,086. | ae nes. He has a broth= DODGE'S eset Au. ‘al corps in France, pssst era oe Eis Ath District—Molville (R.), 9,183; Sutherland (D), 1-412; Chateuft (Sos ),| WALSH WINS IN BAY STATE. 3,645. + aS D. MULVILLE'S PLURALETY, 6,410, | Democrat Deluate: Wises By 18,808 5th District—Southmayd (R.), 5,928; 4 = i Farrell (D,), 21,846; Rumpler (Soc.), 955.| BOSTON, Nov 6.—The Democmts FARKBLL’S PLURALITY, 15.4 captured a seat In the United States 6th District—Murphy (R.), 16,485: Black (D.), 17,447; Leue (8oe.), 937. BLACK'S PLURALITY, 962. Ith District—Lockwood (R.), 18,760; Heesfeld (D ), 13,761; Glassberg (Svc.), 8,365. LOCKWOOD'S PLURALITY, 4,999. 8th District—Burlingamo (R.), 25,084; | Vause (D.), 23,022; Hammond (Soc.), 4.428. BURLINGAME’S PLURALITY, 2,062. §th District—Lawson (R.), 17,986; Russell (D.), 19,644; De Milt (Soc.), 5,632. RUSSELL'S PLURALITY, 1,658. 10th District—Nessler (R.), 7,722; Twomey (D.), 17,067; Johnntgea (Soc ), 20th District e 9 1329-1331 4810-4812 BROADWAY FIFTH AVE, At Gates Ave., Bet. 48th and 49th Brooklyn. Sts., Brooklyn, FULTON ST., Cor. of BRIDGE ST. At Hout St ubway Station, Brooklyn Thursday “Clearance Sales” Most Momentous Special Values of the Year Now Ushered in with the Month of November | \ Thursday Gnie of Copii TWOMEY'S PLURALITY, 9,345. llth District—Walsh (R.), 9,425; Car- roll (.), 18,664; Weissman (Soc.), 454. CARROLL'S PLURALITY, 9,239, BRONX, 2st District—Danaher (R), 9,833; Schackno (D.), 21,744; Laing (Soc.) | Reduced 50 Many Are | from $45 * Richly Fur || and $50. Trimmed. | Napoleon Once Said “A Footsore Army Is An Army Half Defeated.” "SCHACKNO'S PLURALITY, 11,911, 4 _ Men fromevery community 224 District—Abeles (R.-D.), 23,129; are drilling for Military Ser- | Friedman (800.); 14,776. vice, For all these men the ABELES PLURALITY, 8,354, Ey ag od ty 1 , P \ 28d District—Hirleman (R.)( 18,601; 9 Cong pote || Exhibiting coats that compare in every detail of mode l| Dunnigan (D,), 28,214; Robins (Soc.), the Ehoes and sprinkled in the || and material with those of far higher cost, shown in |) 6,216. 5 increases thelr efti- | d thes, zi a SC Rene DUNNIGAN'S PLURALITY, 14,613. Rayouner cloth, silvertones, wool velours, broadcloths, ysical comfort, ‘The Amer- QUEENS. an, British and French || burellas and other weaves, many richly fur trimmed. 24 District—Morsch (R.), 19,039; Adel }} : troops use Allen’s Foot-Ease, (D.), 26, Froelich (Soe.), 3,937. f because it takes the Friction, ——= — = ——<—— = AD. 8 PLURALITY, 7 from the oe and freshens: ary (D.), #71061 Koehler (Bee), ATi ; Dyed Blac Kumar Toe Te ee | Garry (D.), 27,785; Koehler (Soc.), 4,711. | M'GARKY PLURALITY, 17,944, shake FooteRy net Capes, made of solid \ e nichMOND. econ anes Were erert simeandirin-9Q'50| | | Thursday Sale of Suits | ‘ DANN adi ale tb hs He A pistes 24th District (Richmond's part)— oven OF mare bores to-day from yous med with tails || ee See ee ply | . Tepatigbe WL “Fhe Hae of Rappeabelee ge Seer aee yt mine AarmGh AED) BNET [sri camps and tn After Election | | | e e e PLURALITY, 5,293 Soe SORT O88 SArT. OX (CARAICR HAY || || Reduced 50 Models of | Sales Specia Ss | || from $2 e Stunning ickin inners Piast? ie | ome ra I T throughout the {| store one great i 8 : itt ddecaivialll 1 1 : : . : i : . IN Sales | ; Stunning tailleur an lemi-tailleur styles, created || Picking winners becomes a simple matter indeed if you : aitbegiventhe right of || || in ultra-fashionable wool velours, serges, Oxfords, | do your picking ins Brill Store. Ten Thousand Winter Perry Davis’ Painkiller Has Long Been Recog- Way inorder to «ffect || || silvertones, Duvet de Laines, tricotines and broadcloths; | Overcoats for Men and Young Men and every one a nized as One of the Best Remedies for ecomplete clearance, || || many handsomery fur trimmed In all the pew colorings, It is the policy and the | purpose of this house | each week to set aside || Thursday as a general || goo a eet | | Thursday Sale Dresses | ee tas sans8 Winner—a winner from every standpoint—Style, Qual- ity, Service and Value. Most of them, of course, are Kuppenheimer Overcoats 30°80 Brill Overcoats $20 to $35——Suits $20 to $60 Gull Brothers This Disease Yet Discovered. Directions for its usez As a preventative, a few drops in hot, sweetened water internally three times a day. When attacked, use according to directions around each bottle.» Use Internally and Externally Its action is Quick and Effective. A letter just received from Mr. Helvenston, Macclenny, Florida, dated October 14, 1918, says: “Two weeks ago, when Influenza scattered all over the country, we began using Painkiller and while neighbors al! around us have disposal of all incom- plete assortments at specially lowered prices, and through , Reduced 75 Winter's the several years that | from $25 e Latest this policy has been {| and $30 in. effect our patrons have come to recog- Conccits, i k had the disease, myself and {aruily have eacaped. Both drug stores ze the extraordinar, Ree mtn ere isec Ung eine Pad. ; The Kuppenheimer House in New York have sold out clean several times.” Ian adull will take 19 drops ia iy Intmaltably attractive rune styles, long rarslated Ruasiag 44 East 14th St. Broadway, at 49th Street 47 Cortlandt Street 2 Flatbush Ave.) SU Oe SERS NMS ORT It RIN Gea: 9, IO Bae special offerings, which velveteen and broadcloth; exquisitely pancied’ and now reach their great- || est point of interest. 279 Broadway 1456 way, at 42d St. 125th St., at 3d Ave, Brooklyn Price 25c., 35c. and 50e. bottles. . = Every Druggist keeps it. a RI ct niente Be sure and get the genuine Perry Davis’. LITTLE DI#FERENCE WHAT YOU NEED—A w ! D “WANT” WILL GO GET IT. | DAVIS & LAWRENCE CO., PROPRIETORS, NEW YORK, fringed; presenting Winter's very newest shales, advantages of these | effects and pannier models, in ser \ {|

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