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NT usa THE BVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 20, 1914. Bo ! dress was grven the subject, “The Re- $f, Political Bet oe Bs Rg § ° one 4 s ‘ , Columbia Un’ 2 i. Preneeret. pt WOULD CUT DOWN raion ot in ruderer Canetitution He terion, Dr. Albert Shaw’ presided, Picked up an announcement of his MANY CHANGES IN P speeoh and said: SYSTEM FAVOR “I repudiate it. It is @ scrap of| Prof. B. M. Sait of the paper.” Executive was forced, under the ent system, to secret sessions with the political leaders in the Legislature and Anterviews to get bilis ple of President Wilson tn epartment of Political Science at Columbia said e should fail on the Governer. Legislature we the powes ; and appropriate money, tained, is not fitted to prepare « bude eel Charies D. Ni of the First Na merly Assistant Secretary of SSDEAT J, BURDETTE, $ HUMORIST, DEAD Long Known as the Funny SHOT HIS MOTHER DEAD. Gan Accidentally Discharged as Boy Was Leaving Home. MIDDLETOWN, N. Y., Nov. 20.-— he twice mart Pret Ward De Blake, fifteen, accidentally Hin firet_ wife, "pore him _ 84th Street ini Paine it ie unl’ sa cae hot dead hin mother, Mrs, Elisabeth De Blake of Greycourt, near here, bad | the doorway of their home yesterday | with @ hammeriess gun with which he was about to go a-hunting. The mother was bidding bs boy goodby when the gun, which the boy had on his shoulder, wan discharged. The ball passed through the mother’ head. Mer husband, Daniel De Blake, jeer on the Lehigh and Hud- fron Ratlroad, Was out on his run at the time. of the Burlington Hawk- eye‘and as a Lecturer. DENA, CAl., Nov. 20.—The Rev. 3. Buniette, known to three Of readers and audiences ) hie Rumorous writings and lectures, here yesterday at his home, Sunny ‘We Was seventy yearn old. up to 1909, he was Pasadena Baptiat Reker nent lecturer. Robert W twenty Exchani w more yesterday, sureical treat: t es iio, geryed for three years In the Civil War retired from the pas- ow Palisry, tf n henerant cnnen an yar in ten ant engage- ihe returned to Iiterary work ments, He was born in Richmond tn Burdette was born in Greensboro, | 1K46. James McGreery & Co. 5th Avenue On Saturday, November 21st SPECIALLY ARRANGED SALE OF MEN’S WEAR : Practical Holiday Gifts d Silk Neckwear in Exclusive Patterns of Fancy Figures or Stripes.......0.004. regularly 2.50 and 3.00 Four-in-Hand Scarfs in Novelty Stripes and Figures; also Pure Silk Knitted Ties. 9c 4 tegularly 1.50 to 2.00 ik Negligee Shirts in Novelty and Pisin Stripes; exceptional quality... teed ’ regularly 5.00 Mixed Pajamas,—military collar; trimmed with silk frogs; plain colors.......... x regularly 4.00 MEN’S UNDERWEAR & HALF HOSE Morley's” Llama Wool Underwear and stout sizes. per garment 2.45 lerwear iv natural ves; drawers in per garment 1.35 Pure Silk Half Hose,—extra quality; re- inforced heels, toes and soles. Black only. value 1.75, pair 1.35 Silk Half Hose in Black and colors; rein- forced lisle heels, toes and soles. pair 75¢ value 1.00 EXTRAORDINARY SALE OF MEN'S SHOES Values from 7.00 to 8.00 Values from ' 5.00 to 6.00 appreciating High Grade Footwear will take advantage of these unpre- ntedly low prices, which are the greatest values we have ever offered. Remarkable Offerings MEN'S, YOUNG MEN'S & BOYS’ CLOTHING wa——_——e ee Fifth Floor’ 1,000 Ulsters and Overcoats, as illustrated,—Single, Double Breasted or Balmacaan models d, Shetland, Melton or Kersey Cloth or Chinchilla; self or Velvet collar. Size 32 to 44 inch regularly 16.50, 24.50 and 35.00, * 12.50, 18.50 and 23.50 650 Suits,—Conservative and English Soft Roll model; coats with flap or patch pockets. Made of Tartan Plaid or Pencil Stripe Fabrics, or Navy Blue, Black or GrayCheviot or Tweed. Size 82 to 4@ inch chest. arly 21.50 and 30.00, 15.00 und 21.50 125 s’ Suits with two pairs of knickerbocker trousers; English Norfolk model. Made of Imported Fabrica, including Fancy Cheviot and Tweed. Size 8 to 18 years. regularly 12.50, 8.50 ae English Norfolk Suits for Dress wear,—knick- erbocker trousers. Made of Imported Navy Blue Serge. Size 8 to 18 years. regularly 13.60 and 16.50, 10.00 and12.50 Boys’ Tweed Coats and Ulsters,—modified Bal- macaan model. Size 11 to 18 years. regularly 12.50 and 16,50, .75 and 12,50 Lv fil hinchilla Coats,—Russian or Balmacaan model, Size 3 to 10 years, regularly 8.50, 12.50.and 16.50, 5.00, 8.50 and12.50 90 Boys’ School Suits,—Norfolk model; one and two pairs of Wnickerbocker trousers. Mode of Fancy Tweed, Corduroy or Navy Blue Cheviot. Size 9 to 17 years. regularly 8.50, 50 Boys’ and Young Men's Finest Mackinaw Sport Coats,—new Plaid effects. Size 9 to 17 years...,.... .regularly 12.50, 8.50 Size 34 to 42 inch chest. . regularly 16.50, 12.50 Young Men's Soft Felt Hats in new shapes and colors. regularly 2.95, 1 ' “value 2.00 Will be 4.65 Will be 3.15 % Exceptional Offerings MISSES’, JUNIORS’ & GIRLS’ SUITS, COATS & DRESSES r. = Misses’ Suits of Broadcloth, Gabardine or pive ; fur trimmed. Navy Blue, Black, mgre or Green. Size 14 to 18 years Blwe 26.50 to 39.50, 16.75, 28.50 and 29.50 F ’ Coats,—excellent assortment of the "a newest models in Zibeline, English or assures; also Chinchilla or Ripple ize 14 to 18 years. 9.75. 12.75 and 18.50 value 14.75, 18,50 and 26.50 ’ Evening Dresses,—smart and ef- ones of Chilion, Crue de Chine, or eta. Size 14 to 18 years. "i 18,50, 22.50 and 26.50 Pe. values 26.50, 29.50 and $2.50 . ri " te Skirts,—practical and ser- Juniors’ Suits,—youthful models for the hard-to-fit girl. ade of Diagonal Cheviot, Gabardine or Broadcloth, Size 13 to 17 years 16.78, 19.75 and 26.50 values 22,50, 26.50 and 29.50 Girls’ Coats,—full length; all lined, or with yoke of self material. Made of Zibeline, Cheviot or Chinchilla; plain tailored or dressy models, Size 6 to 16 years, 6.95, 9.75 and 12.78 values 10.75, 12,75 and 16.75 Girls’ Wool Dresses of Serge, Wool Poplin, and Plaid or Check Fabrics. Size 6 to 16 years, ° 4.95, 6.95 and 9.75 values 8,50, 9.75 and 12.75 “94 LEGISLATURE AND In referring to the revision of the! tat the Governor and the heads of closer relation between the executive » said there would be great STOP LOG ROLLIN Frederic C. Howe Advocates Single Chamber, Long Term and Continuous Session. MEANS BETTER LAWS. Urges Reform at Dinner of Political Scientists —Other Suggestions. Immigration Commissioner Frederic C, Howe last night at the annual din- ner of the Academy of Political Scl- ence in the Hotel Astor advocated a reduction of the Legislature to a sin- gle chamber of small size, with a con- tinuous session; a four year term for ita members and the Governor; the appointment by the Governor of an Attorney General, Comptroller and other State officials, with the Gov- ernor to have seats in the legislative body, and the right of recall of the Governor and the members of the tor-| Inlative body. He got much applause. “By the substitution of a single chambered assembly for the dv.ble chambered one there would be an end to the log rolllag and teading In legislation,” he said. “The community could hold a single body responsi) >» for a programme which is not now possible when the Governor, Senate and Assembly are able to shift re- sponsibility from one to the other. “Reduction of the size of the As- sembly would add dignity to the posi- tions. Such a body would have greater prominence in public service and make politica a more alluring permanent carcer, In addition it should be pos- aible for a man to stand for election outside of his own district, which would atill further minimize the evils of trading and local legislation, TOO MUCH CUTENESS IN POLI- TICS 18 MISTAKE. “Surely the time has come when the constitution he urged that practical sugseations and helpful proposals be presented to the convention early. “Bo long as the thoughtful people of the Republic take up questions and discuss them, so long will we come out all right,” he said. “It does not Day to be too cute, cunning and adroit in American politics, Whoever car- ries on the principies of our free self- government will come out over the smart politician.” Mayor Mitchel made an appeal for home rule and said: “It seems to me it would be a great deal better not to hamstring our cities, but to give them powers and then safeguard them by the recall.” Dr. Frank J. Goodnow, President of Johns Hopkins University, who framed a constitution for the Chinese Republic, and Henry L. Stimson also spoke. Mise Cristabel Pankhurst was Present and listened to the issues taken up. “I admit that my family likes oatmeal. But oatmeal takes too long to cook.” ‘When you hear a woman say that, why don’t you tell her about H-O Oat- meal? Ready in 20 and administrative branches of the . | Government, which should exist to trati The right to frame] Produce responsibility and efficiency. | money bills should be taken from the| The need of prepara’ and | Legislature, he added. submission of a Btate budget was as- Ogden L. Mills and, Prof. Fdgar|serted by Dr. Frederick A. Cleveland Dawson of Hunter College agreed | of the Bureau of Municipal Research, | with Prof. Sait. The former said the and this duty and responsibility, he Franklin Simon & Co. Fifth Avenue, 37th and 38th Sts. economy and eMiciency in a governs ment run on such principles. . Henry W. Jessup wanted simpler legal jure. Suge Ransom of the City Court i rt aed & separate non-partisan judicial ballot and @ simpler code of procedure. the de 0 Misses’ Suits—New Models SAND, PUTTY COLOR AND COVERT SUITS These Models may also be had in Brown, Green, Navy or Black. Exclusive Models, Strictly Tailored or Fur Trimmed. Of Gabardine, Broadcloth, Covert Cloth or Corduroy, trimmed with Natural Beaver, Skunk or Skunk Opossum. 29.50 39.50 45.00 Misses’ ‘‘Country Club’? Suits An Exclusive Model, “Style Registered” of Covert or Gabardine, 20,50—of Corduroy or Velvet, 39.50 Misses’ Fur Trimmed Suits Also New Plain Tailored Modele Exclusive models of broadcloth, gabardine or velvet; short, medium or long coats, trimmed with rich furs, silk lined, interlined; new tunic or full flare skirts; 14 to 20 years. Value $39.50 29.50 Special Sale Saturday ~ Misses’ and Girls’ Winter Coats Misses’ Corduroy Coats Girls’ Chinchilla Coats Dressy tailored coat of corduroy, in brown, green or black; belted model; satin lined, warmly interlined. Full length coats of all wool chin- chilla, in navy, gray, brown or Ox- ford; velvet collar, patch pockets. Assembly of the State of New York, if properly organized, should be in continuous session, for the Empire State has now three times as many people as had the United States when the jeral HF Constitution was United States Senator Elihu Root presided, and for an introductory ad- Franklin Simon 8 Co. Fifth Avenue, 37th and 38th Sts. Boys" Clothing Shop” SPECIAL SALE SATURDAY Boys’ Chinchilla Overcoats SIZES 3 TO 10 YEARS Double breasted model with belted back, of navy, gray, Oxford or brown chinchilla, plain back, Venetian or wool lined. 9.75 Heretofore $12.50 and $15.75 Boys’ Winter Overcoats SIZES 8 TO 18 YEARS English raglan or belted models, of fine imported fabrics, many with novelty wors.ed lining, convertible cellars. | 2.75 Regular price $15.00 Boys’ London Made Overcoats SIZES 10 TO 18 YEARS London made overcoats of highest grade English overcoatings in the newest models; 1 8.50 Regular price $24.50 Boys’ Winter Suits With Extra Pair Knickerbockers, Sizes 7 to 18 Years pal ts ME i a EB LL | New models of exclusive imported tweed, cheviot, tartan checks, pencil stripes or heather mixtures, also navy serge or cheviot. 8.75 Regutar price $12.50 Boys’ Shoe Shop of Corduroy, Serge or Brond- Girls’ Raincoats with Hat,—Rubberized 5.76. 6.95 and 11,75 Silk Poplin; convertible collar; belted made values 6.60, 9,18 and 14.78 Navy Blue 78 or Tau, value 8,50, A Separate Shop on the third floor 19.75 Fur Trim’d Chinchilla Coats In navy, gray, brown or black; straight front model; skunk raccoon fur collar; body and sleeves satin lined. Value $29.50 1 9.75 14 to 20 years. Misses’ Fur Trimmed Coats Seven-eighth and full length models, of navy, brown, black, green or taupe wool plush or zibeline; collar of raccoon or skunk opossum. 14.to 20 years. Value $24.50 1 8.50 Misses’ Fur Trimmed Coats — Street or Evening Coats of plush, velvet, broadcloth, chinchilla, wool plush or velour de laine; collar of moufflon, civet cat, skunk opossum or natural raccoon. 14 to 20 years. Value $39.50 29.50 14 to 20 years. Value $25.00 9.75 Girls’ Fur Trimmed Coats oF ic ed moet or Astrakan cloth in rown or f collar and cults trimmed fe aot Valus 819.75 14.50 Girls’ Fur Trimmed Coats Of velour de laine, in brown, or Delft; collar trimmed with skunk opossum; velvet belt; silk lined, warmly interlined. 4 to 1 Value $29.50 18.50 6 to 14 years. Fur Trim’d Corduroy Coats | Of English corduroy or velvet, in ait black, brown, green or Delft, low i belted model collar and cuffs | trimmed with skunk opossum; silk lined, interlined. — —— iets ears: Value $34.50 24.50) 6 to 14 years. Franklin Simon & Co. offer Saturday Misses’ Afternoon Gowns New Models and Materials Of silk crepe meteor, satin, crepe de chine or velveteen; also velveteen or serge combined with satin. 14 to 20 years. Value $24.50 6 to 14 years. Value $14.50 opossum. 6 to 14 years. Girls’ Wool Dresses _Guimpe or High Neck Models Of English serge, Roman stripes, wool plaids or challies; embroidered batiste or pique collars and cuffs. 6 to 15 years. Heretofore $9.75 18.50 Misses’ Evening Gowns Showing the New Empire Models Of satin sublime, crepe meteor, crepe de chine or chiffon, combined ith lace or maline. Hi to 20 years. Value $39.50 29.50 "6.95 Girls’ Velveteen Dresses Also Fur Trimmed Modele In black, brown, navy or green; lace or silk collar and cuffs; wide silk or velvet girdle. 10 to 15 years. 9.75 Heretofore $16.50 SPECIAL FOR SATURDAY Crepe de Chine Waists Misses’ Separate Skirts Sand, Putty, Flesh or White Plain and Pleated Models Embroidered in self colors, pleated hem- Of English gabardine; also French serge stitched frill on back of collar and cuffs. and Scotch plaids. 5.75 Value $8.50 5.00 Heretofore $7.50 Boys’ and Girls’ Underwear Girls’ and Boys’ Hose Union Suits jek aire Quality Bibied Cotton s’ Ribbed Cotton Union Suits and te of tan; " heavy , Suits, t tine corduroy ribbed (black only), ar. Sites Crete years Valueg1.00 "75 Value. pair for $1.25 22 Misses’ and Girls’ Shoe Shop Girls’ Shoes—Buttoned or laced. Misses’ Evening Slippers—zow heels; Made of selected tan or black Russia Made of expariee, quality satin, in pink, calf, on “Franklin” ertbepedie laste; white, or blue; hand turned soles ¥ and low [ Pec ibcitew tie Vale BE 2,95, TAT. Widewaned. veieeasse 3.25

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