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TAS BVEwiaw WORLD, yy eva bad, vob wen ay : moves to-day into thelr new quarters) per House next seasion of the Legis- ALLEGED BOOTLEGGER COAL SHIP CAPTAIN LOST He Runs From National Issues ian "ot behansceeay ot” nave his] "Dy" the withdrawat ot sénator| SUSPECTED AS SLAYER|IN SEVERE STORM AT SEA " New York headquarters at the Chari C. Lockwood, & Charge Made Against Miller; |sicscs covet |S one iki moms cuts, ser Se F 9 | auartered at the Murray Hill Hotel, of the Housing Committee. Steamship Gtenluse, was washed over. fore Bsr rs ' Cam i Methods Criticised|..": biican Btate Chairman George|MMeTING IN JUDGR COLLINS'S Ne : pa K. Morris, whose headquarters are at Tenner, Nidhi itnsiniietininn board and lost at sea, Bept. 95, during the Republican Club, spent yesterday | Members of the New York City bar Print Mapert Believer rtle Ie Wanted in Stamford Charles W, Hanson, Nassau County finger print expert, declared to-day that he belleves Alfred Esportis, of No, 782 Washington Street, Brooklyn, who {s held in Elmont, I. T., charged a severe storm, oMcers of his ship reported to-day upon arriving from Immingham, England, Ho lived in Glangow, ‘The Glenluss brought a cargo of in Albany and adjacent towns, going] will moet to-night at the Hotel Astor on Pormer Senator Black Points to the Governor’s Change) over the situation with Republican} call of former Corporation Counsel! McCutcheon’s = oe loaders and also with Gov, Miller. Ho] Archibald R. W yer’ | With violation of the Mullan-Gage and | of Heart and Base—Warns Harding of New Joined the Miller special train which] campaten committee tn the inicney nae Sullivan taws man wanted by |"600 tons of coal. Fifth Avenue, 44th and 33d Streets A eetinree nt rege and accompanied theling canaidacy of Sustien tue yr, | the. Stamford, , pollce for the _eaectenese-emenscetionet r Yorker’s Presidential Aspirations. Governor to Utica, ‘To-day he. willl Oru oe the Coust of Bost ye eeion:| alleged tmurder of hie father-tn-law pT ce f Pt But in hie time in and around Syra-| Golling of the Court of Bpeclal Sessional cwriy lant year. ee Smart Apparel By Joseph S. Jordan. cure, retarnitg to New York to-mor- & Judge @ Court of General] By finger prints and Bertillion ) or Young Girls Committee in charge of the| fohn Whalen, Morgan J, had launched the fight last ; HARVARD'S FOUF FOUR 2 MOST ight and that the high 4 b: being urged be- have contrived to appear in their true wave Are being fhe hig With otators 1a | cause of hi® extended training and ex.| CLEVER LAW STUDENTS colors at last before the Arner. | behalf of the Demooratic State th — ‘ » eThey are openly the candi- $< dates of those who iprohtesr on the bership of the commi COLcH ‘ iawre bins Win $400 Prines. . |e yi an OF 46, ¥ 48, % —rre} eer ee be ike tak chee es eaten ee sents fifty-seven counties, The wom- <epecial to The Bening Wore. Seema girth) treaty bla eros! commercialized hypoorisy, It seems |e got busy before the men did and| onwCo Harvard Law School to-day proclaimed IPTS, of course. to me that the Re; ublican slogan this | Under the leadership of Miss Harriet] Harper Bawiey > bin, rs twenty | 48 its four most brilliant students Sam- * oe meuld be a if, tariff every-| May Mills have been having lunch-| years Town Cl eater, Is dead | vel H. Masion of Minneapolis, a grad- But a legion of en- where, but not a drop to drink.” They | one and afternoon and evening gath- in & Mattford Heep I Ps RL aad ai Gaging little touches " . ‘ 6 mos business men of} James M. Nici Munice, In | have placed the tariff on everything Laat bata impaloning tor Gann on Golehentet bod Past Mameret Wenicr | sraduate ot the University of Chicago which have power, far éoncelvable, even going 80 far as to Lodge of Masons and ey Pod x of | Roger S, Foster of St. Paul, a graduate | ff béyond their size or price. Theoldergirl’sfrock is of jersey cloth, in henna or walnut. Collars and cuff of oyster white linen. Waistline smocked. Sizes 10f014.$16.50 oe: = row or Thursday, Seasions. measurements, Hanson asserted, he _ Among thoss who will attend will be] had convinced himself of Esportis's || It was learned to-day at Democratic] Abram I. Bikus, veut A. Gilderaleeve, | identity, Stamford detectives have State Headquarters that Charles E.| John W. Goff, Frank L. Polk, George | been summoned and will endeavor to | ff Carthage, Chairman of the|Gordon Battle, I. Mauriee Wormser, identify F opto ey Somiuvely: fe : All Come From Weat or Mid-West = e+ 8 > 8 Worooany table aecorarion $738 Pewit Thelittlegirlwears ; loomer dress. |B summer, #0 sure were they of his z 3B. Ego ha ab ' : have & tariff on figh, #9 that It a] Somninetion. P wea aoa eae. (S ctamats oh Geremedihe ee tolahdahewehares tiie || eee! sj eecttaien tale he ou SLBCTION BOANDS. | To thom will Ko the Bears prizés vor] MH * “Miller did not criticise Smith's peter ey eae Li rig Bet Senator Salvatore A, Cotilio is ‘the| J¥4e® McCarthy of the Common Piean| $400 each, awarded annually for the rooms you know 80 well, |p Rendembroidere, i. Ta we eee ee tay vereateg| Grin Ht tack into tho dry United Democratle candidate to wuccoed hm [Court Jerey City, discharged four lec-| MOH Wriliant. work dove in the tow ML O WING TON'S | Other attractive | rum sn tle then falsely created) States, they would have to pay alself in the 18h Senatorial District, tion Bowrds yesterday for Holation ot | 8°20}, entirely trrespective of the fnan- "The Git Shop of FiRh Avenue * models from {RY national issues, Now, in order to dis-}-tarift tax.” which runs from 79th to 116th Street, | the election laws, The complaints were| forty-one m epresenting thirty- FYfth Avenue at 30th Street $2.95 to $13.50 |h tract the people from the great east of Lexington Avenue ot the East] made by Thomas A. Loughran jr, Asste-| one colleges, were included in the an- River. Mr. Cotillo, if elected, will] tant Chief of the Hudson County Bureau] nua! award of prizes and scholarships national issues which moat seriously Merwiats tanbaines Coataae ta Yone play @ Very Important part in the Up-! of Mlections, announced to-day, eiiect the lives of all of v2, he strives . Arrangements fof the meeting ==7 Sete tt te to point out that Al Sraith pardoned cCUTCHEON Frocks express the very key- bi eome unfortunates wn never knew NeGennection With y= api M note of smartness in Children’s Dresses. H how or never hed the nerve to steal . They have adorable youthfulness, sturdiness and |f¥ ay wearability—and at the same time a most jaunty, i hay didate for irresistible style of line and finsh. We illustrate only | will take place in tho blewest hall of . THIRTY ) u ® which Yonkers can boast. ‘I . — two models. There are many others—but only a few frocks of each style. For McCutcheon’s prefers its Misses’ apparel to be distinctive rather than popular. Specials in Women’s Underwear Unusually attractive values in Women’s Underwear also can be found on our Second Floor. Complete assortments of Kayser Italian Silk and Imported Swiss in Silk, Wool, Silk and Wool, and Merino in all models at very moderate prices. Second Floor =e. == with the former Governor will be Mayor George R. Lunn of Scheneo- tady, Democratic nominee for Lieu- tenant Governor, and a number of |. | Prominent Democrats of the county. 7 5 : Pingel gald for former Gov. Smith opened yesterday at the Biltmore Mir License Commissioner John Gil- christ in charge. The Gubernatorial Candidate will co-operate with the bligans'! Democratic State Committee, which : ‘i Over Two Thousand Newest Frocks For Women and Misses, Radically Reduced ee. SE rete ere PUA Avenue rr STRE TO-DAY and aaa sang Sate 4000 Pairs Imported Suede Fabric Gloves Actual Values to $1.50 BEST&CO. CORRECT CLOTHES All from our. newest Fall and Winter stocks —all in this sale at 4-50 The very names of the beautiful .+ fabrics prove that it is a most unusual opportunity Boys Like White Oxford Shirts Too [? Grey, Tan, Ponges, Brown, White, Black ‘ Puvetyn ae iffon Vek (SHE fashion that started This is opportuni A byne F] elvet supoly at an unonual saving.” * . Poiret Twill Matelasse OS; in college continues in Canton Satin Silk Laces Prep-school because it 1s Special Purchase and Sale 1500 Pairs Full Fashioned Pure Silk Hosiery Crepe Canton Taffeta smart, boyish, and prac- Flat Cr epe Satin tical. Mothers know the excellent laundering qua- lities of these white oxford shirts at Frocks for every occasion of Fall and Winter—in the most recent modes Actual Value $1.95 $ILO5 Collegiate Striped Neckties 85¢ Best & Co. Afternoon Frocks Street Frocks Evening Frocks Gracious long lines Braids and embroidery, Alluring lace dinner w > voRK artistit trimming notes girdles and panellings of quaint charm for ’ = in crepes, silks and vel- achieve the last word in dancing and formal REAL ESTATE ADVERTISEMENTS FOR THE SUNDAY WORLD REAL ESTATE SECTION MUST BE IN THE WORLD OFFICE BEFORE FRIDAY. CIRCULATION OVER 620,000 _ vets, if you will. tailnned|tensartnees! occasions. Browns galore, Navy, Black—light and bright shades for pune wear. i} ay: h "