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‘WANT ROOSEVELT TO RUN FOR GOVERNOR IN 1914. Bull Moose Leaders Plan Campaign to Get Party in Second By WISIN ASKS BRYAN TD VISIT HIM AFTER HIS VACATION ENDS Wilt Consult the Commoner ) and Other Leaders Before Selecting Cabinet. Tn sdvance of the gathering of the fauthful of the Bull Moose party in Or+ chestra Hall, Chicago, on Deo 10, comes the report that leaders of the movement are urging Theodore Roosevelt to be candidate for Governor of New York eck there have been W. Perkins, Senator Dixon, Hotchkiss, Prendergast, Munsey and Amos Pinohot. While much of the discussion at these conferences has turned upon the coming meeting at Chicago, there has deen a particularly keen discussion regarding In this State alone, out of all the States regarded as tm- portant to the Progressive party suo- cess, did the Roosevelt prestige fail to carry the party into second place and thus give it control of the election ma- In New York the standing of the seo- ond party is fixed by the vote for Gov- ernor and already the Progressive lead- ore ate hard at work seeking @ way to become the contending party four years hence. To do this they must defeat a Republican candidates for Governor, and Roosevelt is looked upon as the man } )| HAMTLTON, Bermuta, Nov. 29,—Dur- ‘4g the course of u Thanksgiving Day ft! which he enjoyed @ turkey dinner, @ yy tive, the reading of Kipling and a » theatre party, President-olect Woodrow Wilson said positively that Willlam J, yBrvee would not come to Bermuda to { @eafer with bim and that no Cabinet | @m@ouncement would be made from here, Bt Became known, however, that Gov. : bad written Mr. Bryaan, inviting | Gime to @ conference after Mr. Wilson's to the United State. The t-elest wishes to consult him as ef the leaders of the party, and, take counsel with other Demecrats as te his future ‘STOMACH MISERY JUST VANISHES, No Indigestion, Gas or Sourness Five Minutes After Taking ‘Pape’s Mew Jen w ing to th jersey was coming Although Gov. Wilson had expected 0 without turkey, owing to his di! @¢ @ fresh one from United States Greene enabled the family to @ ther bg in the time-hon- manner, Mr. Wilson was a guest Gensel Greene at a luncheon at the Royal Yacht Club and in the @@ announced, he and his fam- Were the guests of Gov.en, Bul- at the theatre, the play being a tiation of Dickens's “Our Mutual oo If what be {set ate At souring on your stomach or lies like a lu: BEES $125,000 PROFIT ing to digest, or you bele ay sour, undigested food, i , heartburn, fulness, | ach, headache—this Cornell Thinks He Has Made at Least That Amount for Road's New Owners, Charles Cornell of the law firm of Davies, Auendach, Cornell & Barry, gure yesterday thet he had made at Yeast $125,000 for his cliente in outbidding President Theodore P. Shonts of the Imterborough for the Belt Line Railroad, and paying $1,673,000 for the property Including electric cars on Fifty-ninth Street and 60 horses as the motive power along the two river fronts to the ‘out-of-order stomach, and jome one else in the family may suffer | ch trouble or indigestion, | Ask your pharmacist to show you the! jainly printed on these fifty- ; then you will understand why dyspeptic troubles of all kinds must y they usually relieve sour, der stomachs or indigestion in joyed by the bondholders 1 value at $2,220,000, apart letermined value of its thirty-eight lote in used for station and ie appraired at $600,000. all the food you eat; besides it makes you goto the table with a healthy appe- that you will feel t! your and intestines are clean and fresb, and you will not need to resort to laxati or liver pills for biliousness or ting to about $00,000 ng the total cost about $127,000 less than the value ell declined yesterday to | be cranky about this) ch preparation, too, if ever try a little for indigestion or tritis or any other stomac! Get ee now, this minute, m constipation. They are d herb Kindly repoat the formule!” Answer; I shall be very glad to repeat the for you, |G “Mary"—TYou can easily onre » | eale with boner or hom + Jand take according to dir bottle. ‘This is a. very mild) laxative an aurely’ cure your ‘cold tna few dare at It la absolutely harmlem and very pleasant to take, “‘pecin ting theo rats Apparel they afford no corresponding su apparel which is reasonably priced at Saks’, Misses’ $40 Pur-trimmed models, lined and Interlined wit! Skinner satin to match. Collar and cuffs of civet cat, nearseal, Australian or skunk opossum. Misses’ $25 Astrachan cloth, Pull length, button to neck, plain tailored or Norfolk models, made of all wool cheviot and fancy tweeds, lined throughout. Navy, gray or brown. & to 16 years. Pull fen; Pastens Silk Stockings at 59c Regularly One Dollar Think of the Christmas possibilities of 2,400_pairs of dollar silk hose at 59c. q@ There. are exactly one hundred dozen of white stockings and the same number of black stockings. They are made of a fine quality ingrain, lustrous silk, full fashioned, with double tops and toes, and high spliced heels. Some have silk tops, while others have tops of lisle. All sizes from 844 to 10. @ One of the really attractive silk stocking announce- ments of the present season, and whether for immediate use or as Xmas gifts, the values in this sale tomorrow are altogether too good for you to miss. . Shoes for Misses and Children A sale at greatly reduced _prices confined to Friday and Saturday only Every pair of shoes in this offering has been taken from our regular stock and had to be standard quality to get there in the first place. These liberal reductions, being confined to today and tomorrow, you have just two days in which to benefit by these economies. Eutten mcdels, in patent leather & gun metal Sizes 6 to 8.........were 2.00..... reduced to 1.35 Sizes 8}4 to 11 . were 2.50.....reduced to 1.65 Sizes 1144 to2...... were 3.00.....reduced to 1.95 Sizes 214 to514..... were 3.50..... reduced to 2.35 High Cut Storm Boots for Women and Misses Ten calf, with buckle tops & waterproof soles Women’s sizes 24 to6.....very special at 4.00 Misses’ sizes 11}4 to 2........very special at 3.50 Glace Gloves at $1 sale of 3,000 pairs there is no two clasp glace glove in New York the equal of this at $1 @ The woman who knows a good glove when sho sees one will recognize this instantly as an extraordinary value, They came to us from ono of the best European makers, ey | were spoken for months ago, the order being conditional upon our getting a special price, Made of the finest German Jambskin, in a medium weight that is both stylish and correct. Heavy three- row embroidered back or Paris point backs, A beau- tifully made glove, and soft as velvet, The assortment embraces mle whites and blacks, white with black embroidered backs, black with white embroidered backs, and tan with whito stitching, Tho best you can buy, THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 320, 1918, oni HAKS K Comtpattyorornn Tomorrow we announce special values in for Misses and Girls at prices much under those in most shops q There is no advantage in wading through assortments that are ample without being exclusive. Saks assortments have thedistinction of being bot, Pat anette eee g There is no need to pay the prohibitive prices charged elsewhere when riority in workmanship or style over q And in support of the above two arguments we submit for your consid- Misses’ $25 Dresses Made of ok S ae diag- | Made of R ba ' chal oheviots, if Em fe. cutaway wear sore ait thilcy Glagoeel weaves, in eal or fancy tailored models, with collar and cuffs of contrasting velvet or Persian silk. In black and all colors. Misses’ $25 Chinchilla Coats Full length button to neck belted models, with large Made of imported chinchilla, in navy, gray or brown, and lined throughout with plaid worsted. 6 to 16 years, $25 Girls’ Plush Coats at $15 models of seal plush, lined throughout with Skinner satin. the side with three immense silk ornaments. Sizes 8 to 16 years, oe eh ation tomorrow the following » offerings, which afford you varie! @ The offering contains all sizes, but in many instances only one or two sults Fibs wont enleaive taasacen ves valins od ® moat substantial nd. of a kind are available, 0 that an early choice is obviously the wise one. Coats at $16.50 at $15 Made of astrachan cloth, in full | Full length models of Imported chin- length models, with plain or belted | chilla, In navy, gray, brown and backs and deep roll velvet collar and | black, with sealette, velvet or self cuffs. convertible collar. Girls’ $9.75 School Coats | Girls’ $15 Chinchilla Coats these values, it is for you yor at $4.95 at $9.75 patch kets, Boys’ Clothes Garments which are Saks in quality and low in price The young man who comes to Saks’ with his mother will some day come of his own accord Boys’ Overcoats special at $15.75 Made of heavy weight cheviot with plaid backs and Venetian yokes, Belted models, with convertible collar, in brown, Oxford and blue, Ages 18 to 18 years. $10 Boys’ Overcoats special at $7.95 Made of Shetland coatings, plaid lining and Venetian yokes. Belted models, with eonrertible collars. Also, some coats made of heavy mixture cloths, with plaid backs. 10 to 17 years. Boys’ Overcoats special at $13.75 Full belted polo models, with patch pockets. Made of navy, ny or brown all-woo! chinchilla, with all wool check lining. autifully tailored. Ages 6 to 12 years. $9 Boys’ Chinchilla Overcoats at $6.75 Double breasted models, made of all-wool chinchilla, and full belted. Self collar buttoning close to neck. el lined throughout. Dark gray, navy blue and brown. 8 to 9 years. $8 Boys’ School Suits at $5.95 Made of all wool cheviots, in Norfolk and double breasted models, A wide range of patterns in the assortment. It is pretty certain that we can fit your boy jn one model or another. $4 Boys’ Sweater Coats at $2.85 Heavy worsted sweater coats, in all the newest colorings, and made with rough neck collar. Ages 10 to 16 years. $3 Misses’ Sweater Coats at $1.95 A coat model, made of all wool, with roll collar, In white, Oxford, Cardinal and maroon, Ages 8 to 16 years, Boys’ Undergarments at 75c Made of fine ribbed merino, gray in color, te shirt and drawers, with silk taped neck. A very special value for Saturday. Clothes for young men and youngsters at $15 to $23 Young men yearn to be older and cld_men_regret_they_ever_grew_up { Young man, keep young. ‘There is nothing in being old, Old age may be necessary, but it Is not beautiful, ‘To be young is to be a demigod among your seniors, And when you yearn to be a full-fledged man, remember that there are a thousand millionaires who would trade thelr money and their years for your youth so quickly that {t would make your head swim, q Keep young, and keep looking young. We can help ‘ou on the second half of that advice, Saks garments lor young men are youthful to look at, They have eternal uth in thelr lines, They are made for young men ween fourteen and twenty, and they have all snap and swing and style of a young man in his teens, @ Bults In soft collar styles, made In a variety of fabrics and colorings, and tailored with quick, creative touches that make for youthful styles, Overcoats in a host of fabrics, mostly belted Deee models, and cut on nervous, energetic lines, Sizes 80 te 66, Tomorrow, Saturday, November 30th offers you this opportunity 450 Women’s Tailored Suits reduced from $25, $29.50 & $38 The briefest possible description of this offering is that ft embraces all the representative models, materials and colorings of present modes, q We might furnish you with descriptive particulars, but it is our opinion that the bare announcement And this ts your dress opportunity, also scheduled for tomorrow 445 Women’s Dresses reduced far below original cost of production (In anticipation of a big response to this announcement at the opening of business tomorrow, we take this occasion to state that we cannot make any promises as to the duration of this sale. It may last a whole day. It ought to be over by noon. 93 Charmeuse Dresses......were 18.50 to 22.50......now 10.00 146 Charmeuse Dresses. . 78 Charmeuse Dresses. . 26 Velvet Dresses....... 63 Serge Dresses... 39 Corduroy Dresses........were 18.50 to 28.00......now 10.00 at $15 of past and present figures will suffice. It may last half a day. On the face of to determine the urgency of y our visit. .. Mow 15.00 ... Mow 22.50 .. Mow 22.50 .. Mow 10.00 -were 25.00 to 35.00. -were 35.00 to 39.50. . were 35.00 to 45.00. eoeee Were 18.00 to 22.50. Trimmed Hats at $10 that have all the style of hats marked elsewhere at 16.50 to 20.00 a_sale which is exclusive in what it offers and popular in what it asks g All hats in this weekly offering are trimmed in own workrooms. We could not otherwise offer had anything like such values, for no trimmed hat in this city could produce these hats for us, even at the price at which we produce them for you. q Of the styles in tomorrow’s off , we may say that they embrace the most wy te effects in vogue, with a prevalence of plumage in the trimmings, and a predominance of b! brown and taupe in the colors, An extensive of clever designs, notable not alone for their representative character, but most of all for the effective touches which our designers have contrived to put into them. Furs for Women, Misses and Girls, at great economies in tomorrow's sale GA selection of the choicest furs in vogue this Fall, at rices which afford you a greater margin of econ: tw laws ore tees ins postion 40 oe Black Russian Pony Coats, for Women and Misses, Mado n new fulllength models, Value 0,00 special at } 29-80 French Seal Coats, for Women and 0 collars kinetin’ sautisell Values 98.00 & 100.00 French Seal Coats, for Misses only, A su; t, made with collar and cuffs of ermine or} 90.00 feovard Sizes 14, 16 and 18 only, Value 125.00 Pur-lined Coats, for Women and Misses, The shells are made of black or fancy mixed tweed cloth, lined with Hamster or equirrel lock, and finished with large fur collars, Values 38.00 55.00 75.00 special at 24.50 34.50 47.50 Girts’ Natural Wild-Cat Coats, handsomely lined with bro caded satin, A beautiful garment, Sises 6, 8, 10 and 12, Value 45.00 to 60.00 special at 35.00 to 45.00 Look over these values in Fur Mutfs and Neckpieces Kind of Fur Muffs Neckpleces Black or Blue Wolf.,,, 7.50 & 12.50 7.50 & 12.50 Pointed Siberian Wolf 14.50 & 18.00 14.00 & 17,50 Black Fox ,.,..+++++,.14.50 & 24.50 12.50 & 19.50 Natural Raccoon,,,,,,16.00 & 20.00 9.00 & 14.50 Natural Skunk ,,,,,,,.27.50 & 39.50 27.50 & 39,00 Matched Fur Sets Pointed Sitka Fox Sets,,,,,,..,,,,45.00 & 75,00 Natural Red Fox Sets, ....4+51+111+:34.50 & 65.00 Real Scotch Mole Sets,,,,,,45.00 and upwards White Iceland Fox Sets, serrccerveveeeree se 450 Caracul Sets, ,.sisserseseveeerervereeceseces O00: