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VJEWS·ON OF WILSON S~ys' President :Must .Accept as Clear Mandate from i '~\iiMJ.eri<Jan- People to Hold Ste!l,dfast- /0):y.]lgainst War~J:Iughes Unfortu· TIFFANY &·Co. ·PEARL NECKLACES MRS. MARY ALLEN AREY STlLE:S. 'l\irs. Mary Allen Arey 'Stiles, a writer the Youth's dom.p<LtliOll,. the (Jongro- an~ other publications, died ~·\\\'!\\ l!.t h~l' hoine, 1256 56th Street, Her he·alth had been falling President of lubiic Servioe Corpora- . tion l'oin:ts to Defeat of Wittpentl . and Gillen and Vptea Osborne .D.id fSpeeltll ~tell t~ Th• Etelllnr .PQit,J ·NEWARK. i:le~emb<lr 1.-Thomas ·N. Carter, preSident b! the Public Corporation, \points with prid~\ to the fact that H. Otto Wittpenn, Demo· lie Service Corporation,. So. pl<in;sed wa~ Mr. McCarter with whal he accepts as the relative' unpopularitY of the three candidates mentioned that he has had· the P-ublic Service Corpora_-· tion's treasury pay ·for a fotcr-column acj.vertisement in the leading \'few Jersey WILLIAM HENRY OATE:S. newspaper setting forth the futility QUlNCY BENN·ETT. corporati<m ba.iting \\ a campaign is- WORKING GIRLS TO SPEAK. \ '\Villla:m Henry Oates, a grain broker Josiau Quincy Bennett, banker, died· p sue. _Also the advertisement called at• Will A<ldreHs Trade t:nlon Lengue on !'1-t his· horne, 4~ Llnnaean' ·and a member of the reduce Exchange, tentlon to the fact that the, .. PUbl!o f3er- El'\l•t-llour DaY, To-ni'\ht. St t C b ld M t th f is ·dead at the age of seventy years. E:e vice Corp()r\ti'on. m\de no reply tG the ~ e ree • am r ge, ass,, a e age o Jived at the Hotel San Remo, Central ~ \ ' g1 Sixty-two. Park West and- 74th Street. -attacks during the campaign. The ad- Working rls o! New York dty w!!l CBe WllS born in Somervll!e, Mass., and verti'sement did not mention the three . assemble to-night in Washing.ton Irving edtiCated :i,n the public schools of that. WILLIAM ALPHEUS HUNTO:\f. nominees b:Y: name, only designating High School, at a mass rheetlng und~r the city. He begllll life as a bank messenger, Wllliam Alpheus Hunton, secretary of them by their candidacies. auspices of the Women's Trade l'nion and ·berame cashier of the Old Mnrl<et th<1- Colored ~I en's Department o{ the In- \One of the chief bases of tb.elr attMk League, held ·to discuss ·.the' eigJ:i,t.·li.our BIUik in Bostc>n. Later )le became p~·esi- ternational Committee of Young Men's ·was the allegation tljat this corporation .day ·for women. Representative;· ·or th·c· dent of the Mercantile Tr .. ust Company· Christian AssoCiations, died ·wednesday maintains at Trenton, during the legisla- yarlous trades will addrr•ss the met'\ing and was head of the Cambridge Power in his horne, 575 Greene Avenue, Brook- tlve season, a pemicious and corrupt lob- for five minutes each, including laundry Company tll~t furnished electricity for 1yn. He was born in Chatham, Ont., and by for the purpose of imPI•operiy !nflu- workers, restaurant workers, department- tho first electric car run In Massachu- was sl!.ld to have been the first negro to encing leglsiatton,\ said Mr. McCarter, store-girls, paper-box makers, and gar- .roent wprkers. The· principal sp<\ai<Prs setts. The car went froiU Harvard Sqtiarl' be engaged at a ·salary in association In his published statement. uThls cor- for th<> meeting aro nnnounc\d as Mc·yer to N<Jrth cambrid~e. worl<. He supervised the org-anization of poration does no such thing. So long. as Londofl, llo<)\!l.ltst H~pres•ntatlve; Mr~. Mr. Bennett leaves ti widow, Mrs. Jen• associations in colleges of the South ..conditions remain as they have existed Raymond Hobins, national Pl'\sld•nt... of ama.ng students of the negro race, and tl1e League, anu James P. Boyd, prPsident nlo; H. Bennett, a daughter, Mrs. Ra:lp)l was a f••equent spealter at summer in the past and ·as they are at present, of the C.:entral Labor Union of Brnokl;·n. SP~trks, a.nq three sons, Whitman Bel)- s'lfoots and conferences. the corporation will, If I can control it. · To-night's meeting lna.ug·urlltcs the nett, Ed1vard L. Bennett, of the banking send Its officers to Trenton to represent thra!l·dny conference on tlte eight-hotu· !lrm of C. D. Parker & Co., and J. Clark JOHN FREY. it in a legitimate. straightforward way day whic)l will he <'ontlnuod Saturdny and who was asst>Cia.ted In buslncs! John Frey, a cobbler, of 188 Tel) Eyck . · ~ Sundny by the Loai\'Ue. At meetmgs and his father. · m the light of day. conferences wnyt< and m<'nns wlll he dis- Street, Brooklyn. is dead. He was sev- \The corporation is seldom interested cussed fOI' bringing ahout the e!ght-hou•· GEORGE A. MORRISON. enty-five years of age, and had been for In any at'!lrmat!ve legislation. Every year day for working sirls. George Austin Morrlson, treasurer of years a woll-kuown figure in the Wil- thc Metals Trading COrporation, and au- liamsburg section, where he was goner- Co\tes ~~ Uft>ntaine Failles de. Dorat Baisers de ~rat Moliere, 'Edition de Brett Volta,ire Romans .et Contes Long~s-Daphnis & Chloe Berquin-Pygmalion · Bonaventure laUeries 101 Sd1 {'!.ve.,. ~Jear 48th $t. ~~~~~~~~a~&~~~~a~~~~~ \ . rDu will pay. more for To•BE:v-M ADE :FVRN~TU.R.B · but you willne<rler regrtt it · . ANNOUNCE; FI~T ~DVCTIONS GOWNS WRAPS ,SUITS COATS BLOUSES MILLINERY FURS ----:----- ~LA JEUN~SSE\ OBSERVATION LIBRARY LOUNGING CAR TRAIN Ten Eut Forty•thir!i Street S:r,nart Frocks, Coats, etc!., for young ladies and children L,.'\1Nt:1T Yo~k, ::_::.-.l\1.,. 1), 1 L, & \V. R,·a. Ar. C,hicaa;u. 2 P. Dl., ltl. c. R. R, Ar. Cblca&o• 4 ':\G F , M., Nlekcl Pl•te. 1 ntormntlon at 'l'lcket 00\c-es, Bronthvu:r. cornet W~ll St\'\t' Park Pineo. 28th Street, 42d Street. thor of genealogical works, died Wednes- ally spoken of as \the children's friend:' day while attending a dancing class at Mr. Frey made it ·a pract!ca to keep in Sherry's. He WM the author ol \King his little shop a supply of randy for the boys and girls of the neighborhood In Famlly of Hhode Island,\ \Laurent de which he lived, and after school hours Camp and His Descendants,\ \The Me- and on holidays often entertained many morJ&l History .of the St. Andrew's So- children in his place. His death wus caused by gas from a oiety,\ and \The King Her(l.]dry .. \ leaky fixture. i. .Altman & C!.tn. Mr. Morrison was bol·n in New York, ------- and was· in·lils Mty-sec<~nd year. He was OBlTT:ARY NOTES. 11 (;l'aduate of Harvard University, of the WilLiam L .. Ballauf, jr., manager of the Columbia School of Political Science, and P(l.]ace Thoati'c, Baltimore, died yesterday · ·. :\lit• :e:ughes mistook the temper of tb<l American J;leople when he gave them only vaguli assurances as to· his Mexi- . · ·c!l,U policy. In my ce.mpalgn in Wiscon- .. sin I a.sso.Ued inc<>ssantly the manufac- .. tmcd craze for ':Prepar~dness.' Every- .: wb~ro f.bls was approved. · .- .'· \And nov<>r again m!l>y tbe Republican :r>itr.tl' look for victory un\)pr the ·roana.ge- , :-. .m~nt and financial ·back.li\'g of predatory ~pterosts nnd rea.etlonary pqlitlclaJJ.S, It · tnust pu1·go Itself from lho control of · these elcmentH-howcvQr promising the '·Ciin.<lidatG may be-If it is ever again ·to become a constructive, uj1-bulldlng ·force in tl\e affairs or this nation, l<e~p _jrtg abreast of public sentiment and pub- . lie· needs, placing patriotism always above p:ri:Vllei;e .. and partisanship. '·'Wiill Streot came in behind Hughes .li;ild tried to JlUt him o\'N' with money- lllld lost. Boss Murphy 'knlf<'n' \\'ils<m--1 and lost. The lloosoveitlan jingoes ~hout <!'1:1 for Hui<hea-and lost. Bo~s Sullivan laid down on \\'ilson-nn<i lost. The mu- 1'lltions lllukPrs 1hrPW thPir pow('T\ for .liught\\'s- trtHl lo!'-!t, Bo.~!i Tag~t:trt 'failrd' ao!i hiH Jutr t y nomin(lo,.. in lndiunu-and lost. Thf' Old ( ;uard pohth:la.ns ~tuck · tbeh· thumbs Into Hu~th•·s·s cart\pulgn- ,and lost. · \''T.hf?r(' is nne Pn(\oUrag(·rnr·nt m 1 his · :wrcck.lllg of ma<·hln .. s 111 loot h parties.\ -INCREASE IN STREET FATALITIES Killed in November than a Year Ago-64 Deaths, in City Included 32 Children. Vebidf\R kll1f-d G1 swr~on~ nn the ~traet.s of :o;tw Yurl~ o~.·lt~ in th(' month of N-ovPmht·r. (If tllllflf' h:illr•t 32 wore thlld.r4:n. n(THnllnJ..:\ t•J th~ rrp01·t, iSSuea to-day hy th• ~.ttton<li Ht~·hways Protectiv~ Hocif'ty. .\ut(Jm,•b!lf•s. t-nU~f'd the deaths of 4~; }I' r:-t1n-.. trollro~o.; :1. and T.his Phtl\\'l ••n ,.,, t• ~. 1;1 f 1 talltJr•'l! causPd hy nm'tor t.t: ... t:! 1-:-. ~~ tr .• :t<·\S :t and· Oy \\ agvns 4. <u; l o:lq •,..),.!1 d \\ Jth .KuN VCJ11bE.'r:·, l~q:. ( ln t ht· '\\': P( !· ... nnd hi~h~ wnys 0{ N('\\: York ~·a+r. 1•\Jt..q,i(' thH -dty durlng ll!->~ lll'•rll ~l .tr, •n~r·~·ll· .... hill~ fld 37 prrf'l.n!l~. t.J•·Il•·~ ;.;· 4 a:1d \\n.,: .. nG 4' Tlurin~· 1.hP s.amo pt·TI\d 1.; t , , , 11 ;.:6 WC>re klllNl lty aut .. nroloJlt s. :.: I·\ t r•·l~ ·lt'ys, anJ 3 h)> \\,n.:. '\\' · In Nc·'\~ Jf\rS(·y 10 ~IJ\ f'!llio<·t·, auln- mabilt>s kiJ!r-tl ~I) [• 1 1 ~~In\ 1 ht• S.!Tf!l Tl\1!11• her as dn.Jmg t'h• nl•it~'h tlf -...; ,\, •nt.tr. '1010.: ht>ilq··R fl.~l·l ~\-M-'!!Tl\ • a \I .. • rt thr dc·aths cf 4 I Six P{ r:-.f'Jnro rn•·t tht·i~\ .J, a.th In t.! .. ~· ,t,, I of New .J, ·~ ~· 1:, 1 1 1 I'\\! rn ,•,•]1 •·a l J•ail:ton,J gr .. J. ~-r•·;.~.I.~-. .... 1 n'd :r ,\, :• ,.. · .• 1 on ern .... ~;,, f! 111 n •.. :-·~··t\ , ,. -..; .. , \'!. rk J£rh,.Jt•l J· I •· · • ·1 ... ·, :., :'- .,: r~ .• :--- Oltty, !'a)\-' f'1;1t 1:1 t!w l.t. t ~ 11 \•',1 i11on1hH .. .r 191t:, :~r.~~ I:•f:-~''n\' \..,C'rf\ killf'l i 11~· autr,rnnb\l(·s.. ~:~ 1 )- t···~h·)~. a=~·~ i1 br 1 'Wagon1-1 on lllf ;;tn't·i\' o{ l\.:t·W )·tJrk tl!V. ·~ ifH (\0fil~ dH'<! Wlth :u·::: •}UJ!h~ l·y Ull'Orrj••· hllPS. J,l.J ,t_.y 'iV,u.gm:~. un•i' 6ii t•Y tr ul11 ~ ~ . 1: 1 I :. : thn co,r reSJ>ondlng .f'<\l'iod of l'9lo. :. \1. in that olty. Mr. Ballauf had been con- the Columbia Law School. He had nected with the theatrical business from been President of the St.' .Andrew's So- bo;;hood, starting under his father, man- clety, and was a trustee of tl1e New a11er of the old Holliday Street Theatre York Genealogical and Biological Society, hi Baltimore . d b f \ G Sister Mary Beatrix Seldel-Hodd, for an a mem er o the .,.t. eorge's So- fifty-two years n. .nember of the Vlsita- clety, tho St. Nicholas Society,. the llons tion Order of !'listers, and for thirty-nine o[ the Revolution, the Society o.f. Colonial ,.Years In charge of the Mount De Chantel Wars, and the Hhode Island State So- . .,Academy in Wheeling, died yesterday in oiety of the ClnclnnatL Mr. Morrison Wheeling, \V, Va. beionged to the Lawyers' and Mctropoll- Capt. Alexander Henry W:tddell, a re- tu.n Clubs. His home was a 161 Central tired cav!llry officer of the British army, Park \Vest, who had served In India and Afg-hanistan, died yesterday at ·his home, N Plaza, ELIAS SPINUARN. Stroot. Brooklyn, in his fifty-eighth year. Ellas Splngarn, of tbe firm of g, Spin- William Doxey, a publisher who had garn & co.. tobacco dealers, of 5 Bur- been In business in San Francisco, Balti- more. New Yorl<, and Chicago at differ. ling Slip, is dead at his ·home, 52 West ent times, died yesterday in Chicago. He Street. He' was born In Austria was seventv-one y•nrs of ago. Centellleri Gloves c. New Store 400 Filth Avenue See the New Models: Florine Lotus Van Dyck Van Meter \Nothing but gloves slnr~ 1870. 46 years or ronstatit lmprove- Dlent.\ \ · suits and overcoats is 0 UR stock of Winter - . . amply large to provide -proper sizes for all mert ~no crowding into unsuitable s!zes, no need · of it- we have a size 'for everybody, and every- body gets the right size. Gen.erous assortn1ents of hats, shoes and haberdashery. 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