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a 7 When the “Bug Hunters” Have! Finished, Convention Will Adopt Instrument | tor ENDS ITS WORK TO-DAY. | row Will Be Ten Times Longer} Than the Constitution of United States. By Samuel M. Williams. (Special St Correspondent of The Evening World.) ALBANY, Hept. %- Out of the all- summer etrugeios and compromises reformers an@ ‘es Broken? | Save the Pieces — bring them to us, we will re- place your broken lenses with- out the original prescription, at a saving to you of from 25 to 38 per cent. You will be delighted with the quickness and perfection of our repair service. We have a repair factory on the premises of all our Nine stores. If you wish, our Oculist (Reg- istered Physician) will re- examine your eyes—you may need a change of glasses— there is no charge for the ex- amination. The lenses will cost from $1.00 a pair upward—depend- ing upon the Kind prescribed. TWEHtowis Peer ggifgha , Bt 1405 St. Nicholas Ay. bet, 180th @ 181at 1007 Hiway, near Willoughby, Bkiyn, Opporite A. @ 8, Biklyn, + No i 489 Fulton St 683 Brow rk Noxt to Strauss Store Opens9 A.M. Closes 6 P. M. James 84th Street Extraordinary Prices MISSES’ & CHILDREN’S UNDERGARMENTS Children’s and Misses’ Whi Misses’ Sateen Petticoats in Size 14 to 18 years. . Misses’ Silk Petticoats in all the new shades, 84 and 36 inch lengths, } ...........0.006 ae Special 2.95, 3.75 and 4.50 Misses’ Gowns of Soft Finished Cambric or Nainsook,—semi-high neck; embroidery or lace trimmed; suitable for Fall wear. Drawers of Fine Cambric,—embroidery trimmed; various styles. BOYS’ FALL APPAREL Boys’ Hand-tailored Suits of Imported Fancy Tweed or Cheviot with Pee of knicker- bocker trousers. Size 7 to 17 Boys’ Suits of Cheviot or Tweed with two pairs of knickerbocker trousers, years. Boys’ Fine Shaker Knit Sweaters in Oxford igtonsher and Tan, Size 28 to 94 inch chest. Boys’ Blouses of Domestic Fabrics,—stripes on light and dark grounds; attached or detached sollar. Size 7 to 14 years, Boys’ and Young Men's Fe! ‘ eneene semaine | boberiets new and compu Constitution of the United Btates, ~ |The Federal foundation and suceinot able for 125 y THREE THINGS TO BE DONE BY! | qutocracy. sion, which has beep scanning with | necessary preliminaries for this fém-! inquisition from Albany is about to | gardiess of Conatitutl Boys’ Tweed Coats in Green and Gray Mixtures. Boys’ Skater Mackinaw Coats with deep slash Brgkets: various plaid effects. Size 8 to 18 the th will & important article corporations Was the Public Her It requires words to govern th York Stato as are vo ned in the | const changed brief, clear Voy tm and ¢ found service. {Gee r powers may be ai wiature, but the 4 for twenty y want them or has been The Btate has to] th. itut ma CET AWRY) 1 an re-write ite Cy years. ft fonnive trench of these | ry wanted the system n regulation continued the constitution out of h from interference by the people | the Legisiatu among themselves on how how little power should be | rably lodged in the commis. | onwtitution is # on t The form } suber e corporation microscopic eyewsthe articles already jt» th which is of gerat in adopted in order to detect technical! influence, but the delegation of au- errors, omissions and contradictions, | thority still reste with the Legisia ture. It will not seek to change fundamen- tals and intents, but merely to enact | F'NANCIAL INTERESTS USE THE thé role of a careful proofreader This FARMER AS A CATSPAW. is followed by final vote of the con-| A concealed attack is being made vention on the revised Constitution as |0M the tax article by financial inter e using the up-State farmer as @ whole, jthe innocent catapaw, The moat Report of committee on how the) important part of the tax article is Constitution shall be submitted to the | that He Lier the aie is te. Shah hee a :. ‘ power to determine how and by people, whether en bloc of in separate) Fiom personal property anall be ar. baragraphs. There are thirty-three| sessed. The farmer has been atirred articles in all. The inclination is to|up to cry that a central commission divide them into two or more parts,/at Albany will impose taxes on bis so that weakness or unpopularity of|cows and implements, thus taking one may not endanger adoption of the| away an inherent local right. others. What the tax article does Is not to According to present Indications the |impoxe anything, but to open the way article relating to legislative appor-/for the Legislature to work out some tionment will be set out by itself, and} practical solution of the present also the article relating to taxation.| chaotic personal tax system, which All the other articles are likely to be] has degenerated into a farce in many massed. cities, New York City has nearly The November voter will also have/ fifty million dollars of uncollected submitted to him the question of] personal property tax carried on its women's suffrage, but the Constitu-| books to-day. tional Convention has had nothing to. In particular public service corpor- do with this problem, much to the ations are affected by the amend- happiness of the delewates who didj ment, and they have craftily stimu- not want to face It 6 Legislature! jated the opposition by egging on the at two previous sessions provided the up-State taxpayers to believe that an CONVENTION TO-DAY. The convention meets to-night at 4.20 o'clock, with Elihu Root presid ing and ruling with a dominating power of influence rather than of There are three events) i) on the order of business, as follows: | un Report of the Committee on Revi. | #!0n% jank | inine demand to be voted upon re descend on them al revision, An educational campaign is planned order before the conven-|by the convention to instruct the dopt an address to the voters into the mysteries of the 6 State explaining what jengthy and technical Constitution. constitulton means and ‘They will need tt The third tion is to people of the propos McGreery & Co. ; 5th Avenue On Friday and Saturday. ite Cambric Skirts,—embroidery trimmed. ic regularly 1.25. the new Fall shades, including Black and White stripes and checks. 5o regularly 1.85. Siw 6 to 18 years, 5c regularly 1.35 Size 4 to 18 years, Oc regularly up to 75c Exceptional Values For School or Dress Wear .50 Size 7 to 17 years, Special 7.50 and 1 years. Special 5.50 Size 5 to 18 years.......,. AT Special 5.00 Special 5. Special Special 45c¢ and 68c It Hats,—newest shapes and colors. Special 1.50 and 1.95 THE EVENING WORLD, THU /SDAY, SEPTEMBER 9, BUISUMERIAN MES Sess bh damage and, ———d Founded Ihe Grodey 1999 Lord @ Taylor. Sth Street FIFTH AVENUE Mth Street Store Hours 9 A. M. to 6 P.M Peecaeancas: AUTUMN FASHIONS i Rarege by prevediiag Se What is the authoritative “last word” in fashions femimine? Glimpses of ftw the new Frocks, the new Suits, the new Coats, the hundred and one accesso- “on . ries of the Autumn Wardrobe herald striking innovations in the Mode ‘There's the new silhouette, subject of momentous interest, a silhouette which Paris decrees shall have “fulness” as its keynote View the new Fashions as shown in the ' Lord & Taylor collections, with the defi- 4 ‘ nite assurance that the models represent Dresses are so brilliant in, their original- 1 so picturesque that it is difficult to even hint at their char Suits poss ves) ny be mure that constant certain distinctive eleg Coats ae the Mode's latest achievements, and that to] and thorough attention will be given ue o situation,” Mr. Curran eon swing decidedly effective nowhere else are better values ainable. _— Autumn’s Smartest Suits A Collection of Distinctive New Models That Mirror the Most Fetching Features of the Mode. in Whipeord, Broad- kskin Velour and Peau ccepted as correct.for the Scores of finely Tailored Suits cloth, Suede Cloth, Vicuna Cloth, de Souris, in the rich deep color new season, Russian in its lines is a Broadcloth Suit of the blouse type; the collar of velvet “ te ire edged with wide bands of skunk. fur; rich and dark, ‘s29°86 Fur-trimmed most effec- tively is a Broadcloth Suit, with full skirted coat, its flaring lines emphasized by broad bands of skunk-opos- sum. Collar and i Ce also of the fur, 00 Copied from a Paris model is a Suit with panels of braid embroidery, on both the belted coat and the deeply girdled skirt; skunk ease the velvet ¢ ollar. Suede Cloth, fine of tex- ture and very supple, makes a decidedly handsome Suit, with the long coat so favored. ‘The flaring skirt, collar and Cavalier cuffs are with skunk fur. TMré Floor we r At AEOLIAN HALL Next Week The September Aeolian Sale of Pianos and Pianolas Daytime and Evening Frocks The models in this splendid collection will delight the woman who de- | mands something a little “different” in a Dress. any have been skilfully adapted from the creations of Paris designers. All are rich in that intangible | quality termed “style.” DAYTIME DRESSES Simple street models and the more elabo- rate afternoon costumes of serge, broadcloth, crepe and the lustrous silks. Prices range from 00 to 95, Bands of rich skunk raccoon fur trim a smart street dress of charmeuse in brown, navy or green. Extremely graceful is the long tunic skirt with its side draperies. teed ig Begins Monday September 13th . ma wy D4 C} The greatest annual musical instru- i : ¢ | ) i io] ry ; ¢ ¢ 6 c \ \ EVENING FROCKS \ Taffetas, plain, striped, blocked and em- broidered; taffetas with net, lustrous char- meuse and the filmiest of tulle in picturesque models that are wonderfully lovely. _ Prices - from $29.50 to 195.06 Clusters of tiny velvet flowers fasten the fairy-like draperies of a tulle and charmeu: Frock with nacre spangled bands. $32.50 In blending shades of violet, rose, blue or gold, these silk net Dresses} with triple skirts in the varying tones; deep gird] 4 charmeuse finish the net bodices. K Silver embroidered charmeuse the most enchanting of Evening Frocks, rh full draped skirt, quaintly effective. $47, Third Floor ee The NEW COATS-—A Notable Showing Autumn’s latest models in the soft, warm, light weight fabrics for which is predicted so tremendous a vogue: Fine Tweeds and Mixtures Cashmere Velour—Vicuna Velour Boucle and Novelty Cheviots and Sharkskin Velour Broadcloths—-Wool Plush Every fashionable coloring Garments with the new deep armholes or Raglan shoulders, with military, choker or wide collars—Many trimmed with fur. Especially Attractive Values at $19.50 $25.00 $29.50 $35.00 $50.00 and $60.00 Third Floor ment sale held in New York—a yearly stock clearance of the largest manufacturing and selling organi- zation in the music industries. The effectiveness of pale gray with deep blue is demonstrated in an Afternoon Dress of charmeuse. From a paneled yoke, extend- ing to the skirt’s hem, fall deep plaits banded with soft gray fur. Gray taffeta makes the waistcoat, the collar and cuffs of this clever model, Price $37. PIANOS from $78 PLAYER-PIANOS from $285 PIANOLAS from $375 Very Low Monthly Payments More than $300,000 worth of fine musical instruments at prices 25% to 75% of original values See Sunday Papers for Detailed Announcement THE LATEST EVENING SLIPPERS Milady will be shod in smartest fashion if she selects her Evening Slip- pers from the Lord & Taylor collection. Many exclusive novelties as well as every staple style, and all distinguished by their perfection of fit and finish. $5.00 Evening Slippers—Special $3.95 Opera Pumps on most correct lines, in black, pink, blue or white satin with Louis or !. slightly lower heels, softly lined with kid. Gold and Silver Slippers. ... $6.50 In cloth of gold and cloth of silver with high Louis heels; these are especially fa- vored; the last is unusually slender and graceful in its lines Rhinestone Buckles—Formerly $6.50 to $22.50—Now $5.85 Nearly 400 pairs of these beautiful buckles in simple and elaborate designs. GRAND RAPIOS FURNITURE Calland Make Your Own Terms &% New York, New Jersey, Long Island ¢ and ( ut 5 Rooms 4 ROOMS FURNISHED AT Furnished °69.98 $89.98 5109.98 $149.75 yey rll Records } pete Meszacel WW i 0 ine rs a Our terms also appis Beaded ‘ Coronation” Evening Slippers...... $8.50 Llaborately beaded on vamp and tongue, these in black kid with steel or iridescent beads, in white with crystal, in bronze with bronze beads. 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