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WILSON ANSWERS » THE QUERIES IN M7. R’S “MESSAGE” Hipubican Majority ny Now Jersey Senate Blocked Cor- poration Law Reforms, @v. Wilson has replied to these quee- Comp asked at Lou.sville by Theodore Rosvevelt speaking through ex-Senator Beveridge: Te it not a fuct that the lawe of Mee State under which a corpora- Gon is organized prescribe its pow- oer ’ Are not all the powers of the @tandard 011 and similar monopolies @enferred by the lawa of New Jer- @ey? (9 , }M@ould not these powers be our- © \tafled by amendments to the New if ; ' jersey lawa? ‘Why has not Mr, Wilson as Gov- ir of New Jersey recommended ih amendments? Gov. Wilson's reply was made Ahwough Senator O'Gorman, who gave jeut this despatch from the Governor to the Senator: @enator Jamos A. O'Gorman: | | @uthorise you to say that Repud- Mean majority in Legislature made revision of corporation laws im- "Possible, and no New Jersey official @eald prosecute or propose dissolu- Men for breach of Federal statute, ‘WOODROW WILSON. REPUBLICANS WERE “TOO BUSY FIGHTING REFORMS.” “Gov, Wilson's telegram puts the Qmtter squarely up to the Republican Legislature of corpora- 1 States usurped by the Federal Government, but Gov. sists that the tru Waves that not merely the civil but @lso the criminal portion of) the Sher- mat law should be enforced against he ‘trusts and trust magnat “Gov. Wilson in his ina and also on three oth proper re of prosecution and dissolution which they now lack, “Senator Beverid, hes forgotten that in 1911 th of New Jersey Y bad @ Republican majority, The Re- publican majority in the New Jersey Legislature was so busily trying to destroy Woodrow Wilron'a progres- sive legislation that it had no time to respond to his repeated demands that the corporation laws of New Jersey be DESCRIBING AN ARTIST. (From the Washington Star.) “That man is not @ very good logician, but Ae is & most impressive talker.” “Yes,” replied Senator Sorghum; “he {a what the musicians refer to as a per- former with more temperament than technique.” made effective to prosecute and dis solve the trusts.” FEEL BULLYL HEAD GLEAR, STOMACH SWEET, BOWELS RIGHT—"CASCARETS” undigested and fermenting food and foul gases; take the excess bile from the liver You men and women who can’t ct feeling right —who have headache, coated tongue, foul taste and foul breath, digziness, can't sleep, are nervous and upset, bothered with a sick, gassy, dis- cidered stomach, and are all worn out. Are you keeping your bowels clean with Cascnrets--or merely dosing your- self every few days with salts, gathartic and carry off the constipated waste mat- ter and poison from the bowels. A Cascaret to-night will straighten you out by morning—a 10-cent box will keep your head clear, stomach syeet, liver and bowels regular and make you feel cheer- pills, castor oil and other harsh irritants? |ful and bully for months. Don't forget Cascarets immediately cleanse and |the children—their little insides ry sweeten the stomach, remove the sour | good, gentle clea: CANBY CATHARTIC 10 CENT BOXES -ANY DRUG STORE * ALSO 85 & SO CENT BOXES. WORK WHILE YoU SLEEP Herald Square Broadway, 34th te 35th St Books of Popular Plays Now Running A comparison of Macy’s prices with prices elsewhere is indicative of savings throughout the Macy store. However, there is this difference. Whereas in Books you save only 10% because we have difficulty in obtaining them, your rarely save less than 1-5 to 4 by buying Home Furnish- ings, especially of t!iemore expensive grades, at R. H. Macy &Co. Price Macy's 4 Elsewhere. Price, “Mind the Paint" Girl—Pinero & Tracy....... $1.25 $1.12 Man & Superman—3ernard Shaw...... Milestones—Bennett & Knoblauch. . Officer 666—Currie & McHugh..... Daughter of Heaven—Loti & Gautier . The Brute—Frederic Kummer..... _—— $1.12 8Se $1.12 $1.12 $1.12 THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, OOTOBER 18, 1912. vw Baks Company «-~ Tomorrow, Saturday, October 19th we shall prescnt a wonderful display of Women’s Coats at prices which are unequalled in any store in the city of New York | | | ' q We should be derelict in our dut talk with you, we abated one jot or values which are the theme of this announcement. such auspicious circumstances as it will be tomorrow at Saks’. who have been unable to fill their orders solely on this account. ge to style, and the correspondin; ork bas resulted in a shortage of coat fabrics in this market. over-night duplication elsewhere. we commend these values to her interest, and while wonderful value of all. Brocaded Velvet Evening Wraps value $50. . Saturday special at The Newest Paris Model This wrap ismade of silk brocaded velvet in black only. in a bald announcement of this character. Newark, N. J., Store, FAX ONE DOLLA! fi Biter and we wil Foo" RNPAY Pak Ha is bona. fou to get everything Tornish ‘comul ing ON1 cist Or iy by E DOLLAR NOW and the ance in small weekly paymen' $5 TO $1,000 his $20 Roadster mm trubbe conside vertised a Gas Radiators ductions, ‘etual value, $1.75, $2.00, $3.00, $3.50, u 9. eCmpy 35% Block8thAv.36%. ONE DOLLAR FOR 3c rT ACCOUNTS OPENED FROM — On Small Weekly Payments 10.95 We have 35 of these Haywood Roadaters; very finest tires; we adiator in the house at tremendous re- 1.25, 1.75 2.25, 2.75 America’s Greatest Furniture House Quartered Oak frames. Finely carved and with claw fect. Closely tufted; covered in the best de of leatherette. Sanitary construction. 49 and 51 Market Street Double Stanps Mornings NO Club Foes—NO Red Tape KEP" NO Strings toThis Ofer "Sy NO Extra Charges of Any Kind. An Any fdrertiond article, We Give Free Insurance ! SMALL ACCOUNTS ESPECIALLY INVITED $1 Imported Spice Set, Complete at.. $25 Reed Pullman A luxurious Car; roll 329c r r t Nickel trim- med heating atoves p ented grat easily r volved, with dropash pan Oil & Gas Heaters All firat quality goods, of the famous WATER- Oil Heaters $1.95 to $10.00 Gas Heaters $1.5¢ e, like one pictured to the left, one of the bestknown the country. Highly nd shelf and reversible Stoves and Ranges in all sizes. No, 8, with 5 or 6-hole top, ina grand arr: Come see them. Other Ranges at $14.95 —$24.95—-$29.95 and up to $55.00. coat values for tomorrow & —, I be prey 7) baw f black and sacha Stat 19.50 jotemet hyd Value 37.50 with high collar. All lined. Value 29.50 special at. Women’s 34 Chinchilla Coats, in all colors. Choker collar. All lined. Value 22.50 special i 15.00 Coats, edges braid bound. All a lined. Value 35.00 _ special Kil25 00 Wonten's pees Broadcloth ts, with long revers and cuffs of fur.” Full lined. cutis 28.50 Value 45.00 _— special at Moran's Frening Contes sande ol lack charmeuse. rimme with brocaded velvet. All coat 29.50 Value 42.50 special at Women’s Fur Trimmed Coats chinchilla and English mace 28.50 Full length. Value 45.00 at black silk Bengaline. fully hand embroidered. Value 85.00 cloth. A bargain. Value 39.50 mings. Suits & Overcoats for Youn GNo good going to a mediocre source for the best results. negligee lines of English garments. button-through effect. Women’s Trimmed Hats at $10 Saks Saturday Special value. hats and variations on the present Tam o’Shanter craze. which solve the problem of economy in hats. \ 29.50 It is a seven-eighth length cutaway model, draped to the side and fastened there with a large hand-made silk ornament. Lined and interlined with pastel shade or black peau de cygne, and the entire coat is edged with black marabou trimming. One of the handsomest evening wraps you ever put your eyes on, beautifully made and finished, and in a model which can hardly be adequately presented Fourth floor Our assortments in young men’s clothes this Fall are unique. are probably the most comprehensive ever brought together. The suits are shown in a variety of clever models, made for the most part on the The materials are mostly browns and grays, though there is no limitation of other colors in the fabrics, an impartial judgment must concede that these assortments and these prices are a tribute to our merchandising capabilities to ourselves and to you if, in this brief our enthusiasm for the truly remarkable @ Never before in our experience has the coat season been ushered in under @ Never in our experience have we been in a position to announce coat values in which prices were so overwhelmingly in your favor as in this offering. q And this is the more notable because, in many quarters this season, there has been a dearth of coat fabrics, and we actually know of several coat makers q The fact is, this is a great coat season. In those European centers of fashion, Paris, London and Berlin, a coat at this season is inevitable if one makes any pularity of this garment in New q Yet in spite of this condition we have, after many weeks of preparation, assembled a display of coats, immense enough and diverse enough to embrace the full range of the season’s styles, both in models and fabrics, and have at the same time created values which are quite too radical to permit of any @ To that woman who is considering the purchase of a Fall or Winter coat, chaps none of these garments deserves to be exploited at the expense of another, we cannot help but make a passing reference to the sale of Brocaded Velvet Evening Wraps, imme- diately following this introduction, which strikes us as probably the most Fourth floor Here are fourteen truly remarkable Women’s Street Coats, mad cheviot. Neat- special at Women’s Black Coats, made of broadcloth. Long revers of velvet. Alllined. Valuc 39.50 special at braided sna 45.00 Women’s Tourist Coats, of, Women’s Imported Velour, English mixtures, in all colors. 22.50 Coats, beautifull Several models. Value 35.00 at all lined. Value 65.00 at Women’s White Astrachan 3¢ Women's Imported Velour, Coats, elaborately hand embrid| cred, Value 125.00 special at 79.00 Women’s Imported Coats, of tent 59.00 special at. Women’s Sealette Coats, collar and bottom trimmed with | 25 00 e' special at * Women’s Corduroy Coats, ful! length models, with fur ime 42.50 Value 59.00 special at Men who are particular on the subject of style—17.50 And, as it is generally conceded that Saks & Company leads New York in clothes for men, it is a fair assumption that what we can do for older men we can also do for the younger generation. But it is more than an assumption— it is a fact, and sooner or later every young man has got to find it out. They € The overcoats are long ulsterette models, and short-knee-length styles, And every garment is tailored with especial regard for all of those little details of line and finish which the particular young man lcoks for in his clothes. Ages 14 to 20. Sizes 30 to 36. that are worth twice as much and sell for twice as much elsewhere. € Our reputation for trimmed hats at ten dollars grows apace. And in sus- taining that reputation each Saturday we err on the side of improving the How well we have succeeded this week will be seen in tomorrow's offering, which is composed of an entirely new collection of medium size round qG Made of exceptional quality erect pile plush, hatter’s silk plush, and silk velvet, trimmed with ostrich plumes or fancies, which are all the thing in Paris at this writing. Designed in a variety of extremely clever styles, in every one of which is apparent the effective touch of capable hands, Values _ 25.00 {29.50 New Fall Apparel for Misses, | Small Women and Girls— authentic in style and attractive in price @ Our Misses’ ent is a miniature Paris, where the fashions of the hour congregate like a ballet. Here each new and distinctive vogue has its brief hour upon the stage, and dances off as each new-hatched favorite traipses on. tever Paris lauds today, in models, fabrics and colors, in suits, dresses and coats, you will find it at Saks’, reproduced perfectly, and marked at prices which are went lower than the average. values given below are a case in point, offering you a liberal margin of saving on those prices usually charged for garments of quality and character. Misses’ Suits at 15.00 & 19.50 regularly 25.00 to 29.50 fad ag plain and fancy models. Lita dbghha os broadc! wear serge, two jagpnals, and fancy sultings. Black all coolers. 4 to 18 years. U Mines’ Corduroy Salts} 29.80 tee at ene oe ee Misees, Dressy Coats} 19.50 Made of im of two-tone Boucle cloth, in navy, brown, gray and black. Velvet collar and cuffs. 14 rAd eatchang 100 Misses’ Serge Dresses} 9 50 value 16.50....special at o Made of English and Bedford cord, in taupe, pang Meek. Tailored models, Pete b ps contrasting cloth or velvet. Girls’ Coats at 4.95 & 6.95 regularly 7.95 and 9.75 Full length button-to-neck, plain tailored and Norfolk models, made of all-wool cheviot and fancy mixtures, in navy, brown, gray and tan. Sizes 8 to 14 years. Girls’ Chinchilla Coats value 15.00....special at 49.75 Lie ane feet rote Vel models, eer of imported vy, gra: brown. throughou with plaid wonteds iene rere pockets. 8 to 16 years. i Girls’ Corduroy Coats value 15.00... gn Br at }9.75 Pull length models, made of corduroy, in 1b black red toupe.. "Lined thouughocts ies bes Uh came Te These Boys’ & Children’s Suits and Overcoats have reached that | point where further im- provement is impossible q The question of i ig ese grey stylish and eco, nomical clothes for little boys of six, all the way to b boys of eighteen is one which is easy to solve at S; Every garment enumerated below is the acme o! value in youthful clothes. Made right, finished right, cut on distinctive lines, shown in a wide range of fabrics, and marked at the fairest possible prices. Boys’ Tweed Overcoats at 12.75 Made of rough tweed effects, worsted lined, with convertible collar and detachable belt. Full length English model. 11 to 18 years. Boys’ Chinchilla Overcoats\ 44 59 value 15.00... Saturday special at . Made of light gray, dark gray and navy blue chinchilla, in full length, double-breasted models, with conwertible collar and full belt. Check worsted lining, and yoke and sleeves serge lined. 6 to 12 yrs, Children’s Overcotits at 5.95 Made of all-wool chinchilla, in blue, light gray and dark (2%; Button-to-neck model, with velvet collar, All-wool flannel lined throughout. Ages 3 to 10 years, Sale of Boys’ Suits value 10.95... .special at } 8.50 A special purchase. Each suit has two pairs of knickerbockers, Made of fine quality cheviots, in Norfolk and double-breasted models, A number of them with patch pockets. 8 to 18 years, Sale of Boys’ School Suits! 5 95 value 8.00... Saturday epecial at f “* Each suit with extra pair of knickerbockers. Made in Norfolk and double-breasted models. All-wool fancy cheviots. Ideal in workmanship and finish and will give yeoman service. Boys’ Heavy Knit Sweater Coats, in Norfolk mode!s, with high roll collar buttoning close to neck. Made of \ pure worsted yarn. Two pockets. Sizes 26 to 36, f 2.95 value 4,00... . special at Children's Sweater Coats, made of fine quality worsted, with collar attached. In white, cardinal, \ 7 brown and Oxford. Made with a couple of pockets. 1.75 Sizes 22 to 28. value 2.50 .. special at , Important Sale of Shoes for Misses and Children at liberal reductions on former prices for today and tomorrow only € The shoes in this sale are standard in workman- ship, and embrace the nevest, smartest mocelsin $ SEMA A th hE ‘all footwear styles. All bution medels, in patent Teather d gun m calf, 2.00 / 1.35 Sizes 6 to 8; formerly Sizes 8'. to 11; formerly 2.50 | 11.65 reduced to reduced to ‘ Sizes 111% to 2; formerly 3.00 * reduced to. muna f 1.95 Special Shoes for Growing Girls, made of re leather and gun metal calf, in button models: sizes Formeriy 3.50. . reduced to! 1 21g to 544,

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