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r THE EVENING WORLD, FBIDAY, OOTOBEB 11, 1912. Campaign Sidelights rf Gossip of the Men With Hats in the Ring Noisy Tobacco Trust Mixes Up Democratic Campaign Plans, but Next Year the Annoy ing Will Be the Other Way. Btltlsh-Amfrlr-an Tobacoo Com mm bwi UMTM tTis Dsmorrarlr Crmnittts tor ths ?at two I thr aerms to ts no way of ttia snnoyanc. It ti quit ts Should be, for ths Deswrrs ll' It ajohic to annoy the Tfrtiaero ml year. The company, of Mr. Jamsi B. Dulie U the eon- factor. nan taken the floor above eommttMe In the Fifth Avenue They have ben drilling the to-day and yeeterday and the t that not'ilns abort or One cannot hear Mmaeif te fUet for an exe uMv eeeelon. When (M tillnka he la whlenerlnc tie la ahont- ahlMelf hoarae. The rubllrlty Com ee la fetrtna 1U dope dtatorted and to Bpemkeri Bureau la ftlnf Ita datet CI A committee waited upon the bare thU mornlnc and letmel taat holae ware twlrsf diillad In the floors to put down pace to ruga an-1 oarpnte. Tma will not roTtde enay going- for fha Ntco Brorhera in the future, btrt thn Committee will be unable rhat ta going on In the office t the trust. Tho drilling will last onJy k! note k as i aaf and Oast. rUrmam Johnson, the Big Bull Efa running mate, la In Phtlaflal M gar on hla way to California, Kpiaatad Ismoatf as well pleaead at Ma racaption hare and aaya the East will be surprised at the return ea IBoaMon Day. Oov Johnson ta daacrlhed as a flshtar He had a hundred fla-nte la Ma younrar day aaTUgBtlng lawyer In Hscramento a sssa was brought to him which tiad kM turned down by other lawyers. It was Mat of a lad sccused of stealing. I OMounataotial evtdrnce was strong ! prisoner, hut friends of the lawyer assured Mm ths toy's of the beet snd he was thn aMy support of a widowed mother. jBMwon took an tntsrsst In ths oaa. it was Che boy's word against that of a aasa wAJ-4o-4o and pretty strong In rorter who wn srstetlt, "he's Preel- dafr Taft's pel vats oocrotary." Mr. Ver non, tht dtatilkutof of the rmr"!rn CatlflOsI Huff, at'olti. up quickly. "Mr. IHKes ll CnalNMa of the National OamnRMa." Mvaryfcudy ; ..... m had MfgaHMll It, hut tliry retnemhered It as n aa Vemon sme of II. "Well, aa long aa T have boon coming to head quarter." anld Hie political reorer of ths only T.ift firgin, "I have nev-r sen I Mr. MIIOO." (Nota 1'etie -This doesn'tj go If the timnagliig editor hears It.) Mr. Illllca'a name Jipprsrs occasionally in the csnoe.1 atuff and there la onn thing which must he said for him. He's a Vxry good looking chap. Thla will attr the actore tip The Wil son and Marshall Theatrical League la going to hold a aouvenlr rummage sale. It'a going to ha a rummy sals, too. Ths . sain will be hold wttnln the nsyt fort night, ol rhsp, at on of ths Broadway attow ahopa 'Twill be good aa a play. ! I mm!:., nt actor, myt aotrrasss, will be auntlnnarra. und what fun there will bo! It 'Will be a matinee, of course, and there wtil tie rush, artmlaalon hs- ' Ing free. But of the show later. Ths league Is sending out letters for sou- ' vrnir. Anything Is wlcoms from a "lead pencil lo a lorgnctta" A glove or a gown, n satin elipper, a baseball score, if U'a the Olants' game, an old fan. an old tie mlnua the association), an old no, old Joksi are harred. Bo ara I old glrla. The proceeds will b handed over to the Wllaon campaign fund. Keep your seat " "Nevar mind," re- turneil Mr. MoVomha. Jocoai!y, 'Tm go. Ing to Waahlngton Monday, and III have pleMy of time to sit down I will be on the w.tneaa aland." Holla Wella, trcnaurer of Hie National Tiemocrsllc Commit!'-., ta a great Imst- lOf and alai can aee I Joke further thn he can heir It. Mr. Wella la a little hard of hc.irlng, an'iow. They h.4.1 a . .irloon !n the offlrn of J. C. Hammond, the man who furnishes the CSSraPalffn lope" for the n wapapcrs Mr. Well hl a h.Ctlt of vlaitlng the various dc l.artmenta, making s title auRgeatlon here, dropping a hit of advice there for the go.1 of the cauae. When he entered ths pubUott oftKn thla tre.iaurcr humped Into It h. d on It was a picture of a I'.ng line of cont rlhutors dropping Ih-dr ilollara .nto the pot. Mr. Wella said nothing, lie just tiok a dollar MM from lila BOOhOI and shoved It thmugh a allt abOVI tho acteen. Til Oil he du. ked lie hlnd the screen In hla capacity of treaa nrer and got the dolar hack, lie said that the iitrtooii wae o good that It ought 0 get the money Thla makes $..,tl which Mr. We IN ha contributed Id tli campaign If Ool. Itonaevslt Is keeping or on the stories told on him In the campaign he'll have more rtorlea In his scrap-hook than there ore members In his Ansnlas Club. The stories would tnaks a good supplement to the oltrb. fur nuns of Ihem are true. For Inatsnos, nobody boHOrtl this on. It la being told by former Member of Congress Itslph Cols, from Ohio "Roosevelt doesn't appeal to ths voters mils yesr." he aaya, "any more than did the Jobaler whloh was handed out to the hungry man out West. He Mw a sign, flneat fresh llv lobsters In town.' Hs was -fond of lobsters and had one brought to him. It had Its aides saved In. Its eyes gouged out and kaws all trlmmsd snd broksn. 'You oall that a freah llvo lobster,' ths man Indlgnsntly demsnde I IKuref ssld the i niter. 'You see, theae lobatera come ii long way aiToaa tihe country. They are packed into crates and thsy fight wltli each other all the way.' The man mussd s moment, then said to the waiter: 'Here, take this hack and bring ma a wlnnar.' " STRAUS GIVES PLEDGE OF HIGHWAY REFORMS. Dues Not Mention New York Police, but Says Murphy Dictated Sul zcr's Nomination. HOCin.KTFK. Oct. 1! -tOacar 8. Ptiaus. I'rogreaslve andulats for Oov ernor, waa given a roualng re eptlon last evening at Convention Hall, wh'ch wsa filled liy .W persons In spite of a ' heavy ruin storm. Mr. Straua did not refer to the New I York police al'unllon hut paid hla rca pecta to the highway mitangeme-nt as follow: "Take the building of our hlghwaye. 1 propose If any of the money M unex pended -and there la a large sum yet ts he cxpen led I propoer thai there high waya shnll not run to private residences snd T propost lias that we ahull not have three foremen to watch every pick axe." At Auburn earlier In the day Mr. Rtrntia declnred that TbOIMI Mott Os borne had hern hoodwinked If he be lieved Hint Tammany Hall did not dic tate the nomination of William flulier. MOOSE STAMPEDE AS PINCHOT SPEAKS. To-day and lo-mnrniw are ilayn of reg istration. If you do not reglater yen can net veto. Registration hoot ha will open at T A. M. sad rlaee at to P. M. Onilty of real and l and Fraada. TACOMA, Wash., Oct. 11. -C. E. Hon, ton and John H. Hnllnck were found guilty In the Federal Court yeaterday on a charge of conspiracy to defraud the dovornment on coal contracts In Alaalta. Kenteni-s will he passed Nov. I. Even Very Little Folks Thoroughly Enjoy M.ilf of AudletKI Leave After (iar ftekTl Talk Cheers lor Slraus Only. IaMe Hall, at Klghty-thlrd street sn.l Hroadway, waa about one tenth tilled at a Bull Moose rally las: night. There were scarcely one hundred penon pracnt to hear Jsmra It. (larfleld, anH (lfly of i he,, "otgnpodod" BOfen Amna I I'ltirhnt could get In a word. The mention of Oacar Btrsua by Alfred Nicholson, who presided, and by other speaker waa always the signal for a feeble cheer, hut the name of Col. Ilooscvelt generally went by without any demonstration. In speaking of the expectation! of the ; rrogreaslvos, Mr. tiurfleld eald: We will bring niest, rugar, oil and coal under the control of the people of the I'nltel Stste We will mak the lenders of speclsl Internal know that they cannot longer Impose unjust proflta upon the people of this country. I "They say Roosevelt la amtoltloua. Aye. he la ambitious, hut for whst? For the people of the t.'nlted States." Mr. PUtOtlOl read edltorlala from The World of 14 and asked If they did not sound like some of the editorials to-day. Linden Bates and Mrs. Selma Lewis aNn spoke. NIGHT EXPOSURE The terror of the rhounatk Iwinpe is older than the Inuiiisition. It Imm lianislieil IhoSC who cotilil afford il to "Tlic Hal hs." Ii lii made bcaVfM4ra (uwMtfi 01 eencral -confessed incoinpetenl I of nlilc pliysicjBns. It lias turned the draughts ()f nighlfnll into dreadful nightmares from which there seemed no pro tection Why? DocattHO science had not yet DfOOMCtl tlic one simple antidote for lirk m id poisoning. NtTRlTO is that antidote a simple powder prescription Inno cent of opiiites, narcotics or any thing else (hat can work harm. Its offiie is for good, and good only. Men anil women of promi nence and good judgment sre trading their aches and paint (or it daily their rheumatism, sciatica and neuritis. A few hours or a few days at most and the sought relief la effected. M IIITO it aa wonderful as radium and more practical. The best physicians vouch for it. The Magistral Chemical Com pany, Mfgs., Flatiron Building Sold at 91 and It a hoi by all the leading druggiats V- thF Socman CAMnruvr Chairman MoCnmbs of the Democratic National Committee was st headqusr- i tora yesterday. Notwithstanding that Mr. MoCoinba hat hern on ths lick lltt, he has besn kept spprlaed of the prog ress of thn campaign Everybody wanted to sea him and he arose from hit chair When hs was a I to greet each newcomer. He was going Cal., p ""wn i kc in elevator until Act ing iiairmnii jtwoo remouiirsisn ami deolured that If MoCombi didn't kasp his scat snd real himself iha would have ' a sign made reading. ' How do you do? I To-day lo Ma first day af registra tion. If yon do not rsglater yon oan not vol. BaglatraUoa booths will open at 7 A. M. and oloaa at 10 P. M. It krepa their little " tummies " in a oweet, clean condition itis a delicious yet positive Laxative Ilium! Purifier that causea no pain, no griping. Alalldrwgsaibj.ISc SOc snd $1.00 ko. For free erapl and IOO-pse book writ Pariola Co., 100 Second As... New York. MMJca rTS Dl MMratt I DIsu-lct-Atlorney took an sspectal In ths prosecution and Johnson be was 'beaten In the law. Hla Shop waa 1n Injecting something B Into ths fight. Hs did. As the -Attorney was addressing the Osurt fas pauaed In a lofty night of OkMPsenoa. standing by Jobnsen'a oha.r. "Tou'rs a contemptible blackguard," tJMtpered Johnson. The speech never SJM finished The District-Attorney Maala a swrpu at Johnson and the two giwysrs went to the mat. Chair and MM ware overturDsd. The judxe Moke Ma gavel and the hall Iff had Ma jgrhhei torn. The two flghtara were Dad V each and the Dlatrlot-Attorney was aevett ly .. . i.undad The caee gas thrown out of court The oomlng Orvemor apologised most handsomely M Ma Court and tendered hla One. Ula Manor wjid Mm to forget the fine. ' Straws show the way the wind blows, raw votes show ths way the election ra They are getting straw votes irom over the country, and one day Wll aom blows and the next day the ('oWne! Maws Sain days they blow together. Sat the final oount ia now In. It has from the Panama Canal. The at ditch always telle the story. This gms it Ii for ths Colonel. It ought to M for the Colonel, for he bought the country for Uncle 8am. He geti W per ant. of Ma vote. WUson gets V psr aaat and Taft only The funniest thing about It la that tour years ago Taft got only per cent, and Bryan It Par oaot. No, that Isn't the funniest Mtog. either. The real funny thing Is Mat they haven't got a vote In the Canal Bona. CRITICAL TIME OF WOMAN'S LIFE From 40 to 50 Years of Age How It May Be Passed in Safety. Odd. Va.: "I am rninving better health than I have for () years, and I lielicvc I ran safely lay now that I am a , wrll woman. I was j reared on a farm and had all kinds of hea vv work to do ; which caused the : trouble! that came on me later. For five yesrs during I he Change of Life I , was not ahle to lift it pail of water. I had hemorrhages which would Isst for weeks and I waa not aide to tit up in bed. I suffered a great deal with my back and waa lo uervoua I could acarcely sleep at night, snd I did not do any housework for three years. "Now I can do as much work ai any woman of my age in the county, thanks to the liencfit I have received from I.ydia K. Hinkham'i Vegetable Com pound. I recommend your remedies to all suffering women." Mrs. Martha L. Holloway. Odd. Va. No other medicine for woman's ilia has received such wldr-aprrad and unquali fied endorsement. V'r know of no other medicine which tins inch a record of success ts has I. vilia K. Pinkhim ' Me might at well he In Washington all tenet nhle Compound, ror more than 911 the time. He ll never aecn at head- years it bai been tlic standard remedy gemrtara and moat of hla time la spent , for woman's ill. ta writing a dally story ror a morning If you have the alighteit doubt sSSTSTJUT "io.":1"" th,t E- wau5m,i vegetable LagCaas i?i.f,Th" -" " 1 Compound will help you" writ nd Me announcement that Mr. HUIh 'confidential). Lynn. Mast., for ad had gone to Washington was handed v'c. i our letter will be opened, to Mm. "Who' HllllesT" ho Inquired 1 read and answered by a woman. Innocently. "Why," nM another re-1 and held in atrict confidence. An Outfit for $1 00 Weekly At sMt lowest prices tn all Now Vorfc. ire afler to Sf any roan M your lor a payment of tl.M weeUly. n $3.50 I, .idle' Taupe Colored 8atln Hut- ton Hoots medium short vamp; Cuban heels, welled sole, a nov elty one of the season's hast. Hams style M the new Tail Suede VM Fall Footwear Correct in Style and Quality Remarkable for Solidity and Service We keep pace with the style requirements of the hour, yt't we urescrve at its highest point our reputation for the highest quality materials and the most thorough workmanship known in shoe-making. The necessary element of quality is apparent in tliciiewest styles as plainly as in tlic good old-fashioned shapes we made nearly half a century ago. All styles for men, for women and for children Ten Hig, Bright, Busy Blyn Stores are filled with them. Style 8WA drman HUM of the Renubnoan (Clonal Committee has gone to Wash- There I now news In this. It oertlftea tn the fact that Utiles Is. Mill 1. .11 and I Are Miles lllyn-Plan Shoe for Hoy snd Ulrls; gun metal calf and patent colt; dealgned for com fort, built for long ser vice and full satisfaction. t. i, $1.75 to IL $2.00 to f. 81rs I Plr.es SUj IllOg mi Tan lite. I Other mr Bfsea Leather nrl Mill: -HUMS: S-JS-l agt-i'M w. i -Mil st. . " SSsCeVI $2 50 to 8. $2.00 snm i :i ... Very few manufacturers have the costly equipment, the skilled workmen, use the choice leather necessary to pro duce the Blyn Flan Nature Shoes for children. No other manufacturer has the ten Big Busy Blyn Stores to sell them direct to the wearer economically to your ad vantage and ours. From the designing artist to the capable salesman, every man is keenly interested in properly fitting the children's feet. Tan Big Beat Storea - Shoei in Every Grade Hla A. a7lh Ml Nth At., .'lush iiiii, hi. -V -'' 8d "Hie for Catalog of Children', shoe "miStS i. ' """ nip. Abraham a Straus: M'wv MM Mill HTIIKKSi ftd ie, mi. I il'-.m sr. N Av.. Mlth g M7th Sis lid Av.lOth IM sts linn err. nr. Ilrmime SI. lireene Ave. ....unr.,, no. rirs m r.iierr ms. I lu liiry, rl l-.tllt tMl Tad n ISSsssssawaawS Our Model Four-Room Apartment , on EXJnurr.-'A at ovn irowaooMS. , PAstLOR Salt, five nieces Pier Mirror. bevel slaesi I'srli.r Talile I bras. 1 1 haavdiesM lumu sad Olebe; pair tVtarrai larae Orlrmai Hue. .Ui 1 Meeker, il J'alra Curtsloa. DINING ROOM I Oak sard, bevelled Mirror: Valeur b 4 ok iwnr-.eui Chairs i Oak 1 . - OtalasT Table: Al-olree Dliuirr hrll CevOT. IB aril Maiiliia BEDROOM linldrn lk in,-. .inn Case or Chlffonh r nud t a.hsUnd i Iron I nsinrll.il lied. I.rass Irliiimedi Huvt-n wire lied Kurlnai sofl-tim latlneai J I sawai I'llluwsi Saifertahlei L.k. gW,JiW Chair i io m.. Maiilns. nisllsli lullot st, to nieces KITCHEN Kllchrn Ranse or IterrUrrmtori Oak aJkhea neset, t.... ,i,,r, ;i i , xJraJJJ a u'''"rs of Tlnvtaroi lii vards Completely Furnished T1 as mhovm M. vO 9 AS. sV $75 82SgSi o7m V 5 ROOMS Com pletely Furnished $150 anUr'i'cT U'. VH Hl W 1 W P Pa V Frplflhl ,.0lJR LBE"L CREDIT OOsOET (oalainiuf ...let- C lOJ ri fit III teRMS lpp. . be. r.g.rdin. au, .At -nfl D-pnJirl rrp Wind, N.w j.,.., lno swesess ni sews iu.v t onnertirul. 50c (.RAND RVFIUS FURNITURE CREDIT TERMS $..Utijjov.au.OO s.oo on M M e NO MONEY DOWN Weekly Delivers This Davenport s.iptatwangin.1 AAAA We Pay Freight 7.50 10.00 15.00 25.00 This BRASS BED Ills. - tins rwrj ftrthtK ol 9td 75.00 100.00 150.00 200.00 300.00 FREE e'lifmsi.i neii"'r 'tr1:1 A J w v t m -T ' ! A g 1 i -a -w rVsWVVWWVWW 1 J V VV V VuA ll lliivriuiorl Bora lied ( Ilk ru uoiaen no or nanosanr r rut la ireu Velouri Vulu g.'to i t-kssed Luther Coach with em? parch. M li Cat MX r evrnmea mm 6 -swuroays until opn wmm Wk OaJ Bvi tfa. iM,ri Cor &4 U'n gMoaw limli Si 18.75! free 'waes 1 m&iw Wc I arali h Aptrlaeati rrvai O0.00 lo 101. lOlih SI. L Suiioo ai Coroer lOld St. Subwiy Stiliea One Black Awg OPEN SAlUKUAa' fevtsNlNlis -J IL-I lair I zTTTmT Pabst BlueRibb TkoDearofQaahty TAKE a little tip from father always order Pabst "Blue Ribbon" Beer served with your meals. It is the one beverage that should always appear on the table. In purity, nourishment, as an aid to digestion, this incomparable beer will commend itself to people who exercise good judgment in whatever they eat or drink. bottled only at the brewery bt crystal clear bottles, showing at a glance that It Is clean and pure. It ta the beer for your home. Phone or write (or a case. Supplied by Best Dealers Every where. Served in Leading Hotels, Cafes and Restaurant. Dine in Our Restaurant, Eighth Floor AVE.. 19 "TO 20 c 'STREET. In New York's Shopping Center Saturday! Final Clearance Used Pianos The greatest value ever offered in New York. Every in strument guaranteed. f Fourth Floor. Please note the well-known makes included. No Piano will be sold until 9 o'clock to-morrow morning. This will give all plenty of opportunity to get here. However, come as early as you ean. We will place any of these pianos in your home on 30 Days' Free Trial Then, if you desire to keep i,, make payments as low as .00 .Per weeK 1 ii 25 Splendid Upright Pianos at $100 Each Sale Frier. 1 Strlnway Upright. $100.00 1C bickering Upright 1100.00 1 Emerson Upright 0100.00 1 SterlingUpright 0100.00 1 Pease Upright 1 100.00 1 HraumullerUpright 0100.00 I Vose Upright 0100.00 S Cabler Uprights 100.00 1 FischerUpright 1100.00 2 Haines Uprights .100.00 Sale Prior. lNewby erEvansUpright 1100.00 1 Maiondf Hamlin Upright! 100.00 1 HardmanUpright 1100.00 1 Dradbury Upright 1100.00 I KrocgerUpright 100.00 1 MoxartUpright 1100.00 1 Lindeman Upright (100.00 2 Bradford Uprights iioo.oo 1 HazlctonUpright $100.00 1 Kingsbury Upright $ 100.00 1 Cornctt Upright $100.00 Wr bfVO a frv. ii r Ii inl Mi nimis, till in IDM- hofany , practically brand Ill'tVr-' Tlt'll't filil tn we i hem par i luulsft) t Ii ' $ Itonii a fine Cblokswiag 1 1 ri k'1 t A fine Auorbneh Upright A tine Bebufoldt Upright A flue Hardman I'prigbl fine Wel.er I'prlglll fine Mel'hall 1. 1 r : if 1 1 1 a fine tfboningt'r I prigbl fine Htory v. ('lark i iirilit A fine Kraniob llaeli I irijilil At 185 and 5D Others I line Kraiin Ii I I ininl I r.quail UcilruDlc. buttpsou Crawford Co., oth Ave. lath to aotlx St.. New Yoik 4 &imson(jrawfordLos eVSDCTM Columbus Day Sale 3424 Fall Overcoats and Suits Special, at $10 $15 and $18 Values Mndc by one of Now York's fading manu facturers and nuufo with brains, from fnbries of a most substantial and desirable kind to give them the dependable durability and good fit that every man wants. Suits in this season's colors and styles no freaks, no fads just good, honest, serviceable suits. Among the Fall overcoats we have the Eerennial favorites, Black, Oxford and Cam ridge, many of them silk faced to the edge; and all of them, suits and oven-outs, at -S. to tfl less than they are worth jusl because we bought them at a Special Price, And 2,163 New Fall Suits & Overcoats Special, at $15 $20 and $25 Values These were also purchased by us from the same good manufacturer at very much below their usual cost, and Include, among the suits, an unusually good assortment of new mixtures, mottled and blended effects in browns and in grays; and a number of neat dark patterns. In Fall Overcoats, smart, dressy Blacks, Oxfords and Cambridge!, some Silk-lined and Silk-faced, others Silk-faced only. All carefully and correctly tailored, distinctively styled and finely finished. The price to-day and to morrow is $15 instead of $20 and $25. Fall and Winter Overcoats & Suits Special, at $20 The Famous Brill Twenty The most remarkable values in suits and overcoats that you have ever seen; the finest fabrics, the best tailoring and the most per fect fit and style that human ingenuity and progressive merchandising can place before Men and Young Men for $20. 479 BROADWAY, near Chamlirri St. 47 COB TO AN DT ST., rn-ar Crernwich. Kith BTBBKT, ul S Av. ONION BQUARB, Itth Street, WSt f Broadway. Harlem Store Open Evening. I FREE Tills Mahogany Uockcr with Every ,. Purchase. 1 .00 WEEKLY OPENS AN ACCOUNT FREE Imperial Leather Tim kUii Rcdter wit h I every fioo I nrrhase mi i - LIBERAL CREDIT TERMS $3 ZT $50 $7 1M $10TS150 $5 T $75Soo:$15":j$200 To appreciate the convenience and great value of the Sunday World's Want Directory READ IT. Mmm I (