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2SEESE - DTATFORG.OP = LOSES, SAYSROOT e > ‘Gets-It’ State-wide Appeal to Stand for New Measure as the | Party's TAX ARTICLE SHUNNED, | Apportionment Section Also to Voters There was sent yesterday to Re- publican County Chairmen through oul the Blate « remarkable letter signed by Kithu Hoot and ited States Benator James W. W ir. written on offtcial stationery of {the Republican State Committers, al- though neither of the signers ts @ reads a follows “We beg to call your attention to the importance to the Republican Party of having the revised Conatitu tion adopted by the voters at thin election, The convention which made the revision was Republican by more than two-thirds majority, elected by the Republican ty to do the work. They controlied t reanization an all the committees. They put into the revision the programme of im provement in State Government which Republican State Con laid out in its platform a of the Btate that ty would accom- plish if given control of the conven tion, “The wo has been formally the Republican State Committes. 4 the Constitution fails, if will be Republican failure. “As the result of a recent Demo cratic conference in New York City, Tammany Hall has come out against the revised Constitution, Tammany men who approved in the convention now oppore. Mr, Wilson's Federal of- if SETEE, .When Health Is Wrong The Pay Is Short Getting ahead in this world calls for mental and physical forces kept upbuilt and in trim. Often the food one eats “makes” or “breaks” —it depends upon the kind of food. In many cases the daily dietary lacks certain essential elements for keep- ing brain and body at their best. Over 18 years ago a food was perfected to offset lack— Grape-Nuts ¢ —and it has stood the test of the years. Made of whole wheat and malted barley, this famous pues food supplies all the nutriment of the grains, luding their mineral salts—Phosphate of Potash, etc.—necessary for building brain, nerve and «muscle. Grape-Nuts has a delicious nut-like flavor; is always ready to cat—fresh and crisp from the package; so thoroughly baked it is partially predigested. Thousands “on the job” every day know “There’s a Reason” for ' Grape-Nuts —sold by Grocers everywhere. i ‘ Disregarded in Letter | member or officer of that body, It] ” fee betters bere turned aeniew’ it oupport ae oF re ~ the olande: «ie ‘We hope sernestly thet you will be able to Umprese upon every Republican voter within your jw radvotion the importance of vot lever of the revised Con The impertent thing 1 | je Vee on question We | ply the sections b the Ie of 1914 Inia y tion on Nov, % Realizing t of opposition ts runnl them. strenuous efforts are being put forth during this last week before election under the personal direction of Elihu Koot, who was President of | t . nly along two lines nal campaign con- ducted from Albany, where literature pein sent out by the ton to voters and newspapers are showered with ready to print matter and “boiler plate” for the presses of country pub- Heations. Up to last Saturday this Albany bureau had expended $80,000, and the expenses of its heaviest fring are yet to come during the present week This money has been subsoribed by certain individuals whose names are not made publ The law requiring political parties and candidates to file eworn statements of contributions received and expenditures made does Hot apply to this committee that is trying to pass the Constitution. The last act of the convention that framed the Constitution was to au- thorize President Root tw name a committee to advocate the adopt of the document. Joseph H, Cho: was placed at the head of it, but age makes his position merely titul: A number of very rich and very rominent men were named by Mr, tain conservative ton B, Parker, Willlam F, Sheehan and De Lancey Nicoll, State headquarters occupy a four- ry brownstot house at No, 3 ston Avenue, Albany, with Robert B. Binkerd, Secretary of the City Club of New York, as general There are scores of clorks, and other employees. A mailing that started with 100,- names and now includes 250,000 names, has been compiled and we persons are deluged with cagn: literature. It costs $5,000 a thro: send out a document to this list, Among the documents distributed are speectos of Messrs. Root, St ickershafn and Tanner, co; of Constitution, letters of indo ment from prominent persons and Yarious other kinds of printed mat- er, All the newspapers in the State are furnished with copy more la y and persistently than a Broadway press agent could scatter. The little papers get plates of puffs for the Constitution already set in type. This ls done for the committee by a New York press association that apecial- izes in the work, Members of the committee write letters, have thi selves interviewed for broadcast tribution and even editorials written to palp out busy editor In New York City a sub-committee with Joseph M. Price, a pi teal campaigner, as Chairman, is ting the Constitution throtighout the Fortune Telling, Tells Mag- | 1 io trate About Spirits {th Mar 2 Constitutional Convention | “ of visiting him 4 saw hands waving and heard sounds of a tru Greater City. Headquarters for this work ar No, 65 West Forty- fourth Street, To pay for all theso activities will require a very large sum of money Where it comes from may never be known, unless the committee feels a moral obiigation to report financial operations of its campaign in the same way a@ candidete for Governor or @ regular party committee would be obliged to do under tne law ‘The second line of attack is purely politioal and is being put into opera- fon through the Republican State Comimttee, which passed a resolution approving the Constitution. An at- 9 get the Demo» ittee to do the ne of the lead- ats were for party leaders on was tak hus Democrat that Mr, Root partisan promo in all their faith in the Republi ans defeat for the Republican Presidential and Only the oid 1896 have Joined he Federal Republicans. Save the Baby Use the rellable HORLICK’S ORIGINAL Malted Milk Upbulids every part of the body effice | dently. Endorsed by thousands of Phys | sicians, Mothers and Nurses the world ‘over for more than a quarter of a century. Convenient, no cooking nor additional milk required. Simply di vein water, Agrees when foods oftem fail, THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 27, 1915. OF MILLIONAIRES * erent “at Merrete on comirat fu the Mendard # ( Company, and ot times 1 tented + portaide frenkfurter mod One N Wt 1 wae awakened te my room by |, Puttering of wings Tee forme were | gy ie shout and their apirit entered |» Thee 1} knew ¢ Powe pam te mor owete . wae intended 1/6 er, Accused of 4 ) if you will © the cabinet with me I will wo inte i Magis. wd the compiaint of for-| « weninet Lake, but held San Penunte uae Hociety him in $600 bail for triai on the charge! gy 4, pune ted, ° > . Buliding, at Fifty-ninth Breet of practiaing medicine tiegally \ eas enon Gb ane A pe oy ae Madison Avenue, and said abe There were many in COUFT| sone im detwrting, placed in a dark room where who had attended feances given by euthor of “Pigs Ie Pigs.” desertbes bis ad~ ake, among them Dr. Mary Walker, ores earch week ime. ‘The Sunda: yet, Bhe said Lake} Bhe was there in her male costume Blestrates, Magesinn, boginelng told her she had a pain in the b in otating she reo Eildon rly Feather S GENUINE Vi HEN Fashion called for Feathers, —when the demand for feathers and boas ex- ceeded all expectations, —when prices began to soar almost beyond the reach of the average woman’s pocketbook, we alone were prepared with an enormous stock to meet Fashion’s call. First, because we are the sole manufacturers of genuine London Ostrich Plumes, Feathers and Fancies, Second, we import all our feathers from our own ostrich farms in South Africa and save you many dollars on import duty. For these reasons to-morrow’s sale is the most noteworthy in Feather history. Beginning to-morrow at 8.30 A.M., we offer 1500 Genuine London § 1 9 8 Plumes at..............00.....: Regularly Priced at $6.75, $5.75, $4.75 & $3.75 This collection includes the season's most fascinating colors, in two, three and four-tone shades. Every plume in this sale is guaranteed. ‘They're from ‘our regular stock—the original label is sewed on every one. Eleven Hundred Boas London Feather Boas need no introduction, Our position as feather specialists enables us to offer you boas that make others look mean and stringy by comparison, at prices which are always much lower. Now these prices are reduced, , Everything in boas—every style, every color—every length from 26-inch up. 100 Boas, $1.00 Regular Value $2.95 500 Boas, $2.95 Regular Value $3.95 & $5 500 Boas, $4.95 Regular Value $7.95 & $9 Imagine getting a genuine London Feather Ostrich Boa at $1.00! Our usual price is 82.95—you couldn't duplicate it elsewhere under $3,905. Come early and take advantage of first choice, Delay will limit your selection, Milliners, Take Notice! Small dealers and exclusive milliners will do well to attend this sale, for the prices are much less than you would have to pay wholesale. We reserve the right to li mit quantities as a protection to our customers, 21WEST THSTREET Brooklyn Store, 522 Fulton Street, Near Hanover Pl at" NEES A NE NNER FO ened (he parton of hee Lake | end bed thee coured « he onld, be caueed mete London Plumes Ostrich Boas Beginning To-morrow ondon feather (6 wotiom mee! third Ptrert vena coheat Fm «of ight aed] An thi e OPPENHEIM. CLLINS & © Women's Smart Millinery jonal collection of Mushrooms, Sailors, excepti Continentals, Tricones and Close-Fitting turbans, in white, flowersand maline for afternoon or evenings. gold and silver, trimmed with fur, Speciat Prie 10.00 34th Street, New York Particular attention is directed to the following exceptional values Misses’ Tailored Suits Sizes 14, 16 and 18 years, Suitable for Women to 36 Bust. Misses’ Suits of Broadcloth in Brown, Plum, Black, Navy and Green, Sailor Collar of Hudson Seal, Peau de Cygne 20.00 lined and wool interlined. Special bere Pyros tf Sarina? eden an peord in Black, Navy, Plum, Brown and Green; Beaver, Raccoon or 25.00 Seal trimmed. Special J, ieee Li pnt igre npr lf phar tod rd, elveteen in Plum, Navy, Browe, Black and Green; collars and 29.75 cuffs of various furs. Special Misses’ Higher Cost Suits Flare, Belted and Military Models of Velveteen, Broadcloth, Velour Cloth and Duvetyne; Velvet Braid, Skunk, Beaver, Raccoon and Seal trimmed. 35.00 4800 59.75 M Misses’ Plush, Velour Cloth and Corduroy; silk lined ‘throughout and wool interlined; 29.75 trimmings of fur. Special M OPPENHEIM. CLLINS & G 34th Street, New York isses’ Pashionable Coats Pisses’ Coats of Mixtures and Zibelines, m4 belted, braid bound and fur trimmed, for 1 5.00 street, motor or general wear. Special Misses’ Fur Collar Co els of Corduroy, Mixtures and Gabar- 19.75 dine; collars of fur. Special attractive mod- Dressy Coats of Broadcloth, isses’ Higher Cost Coats Flare and Belted Models of Plush, Bolivia Cloth, Cut Velour, Corduroy, Broadcloth, Duvetyne and Whipcord; Velvet and Fur Trimmed, 35.00 39.75 50.00 WORLD ADS. LAST WEEK. They Are Firet in New York City Circulation, Both , Mornings and Sundays, Which Means Results! They Lead in Numbers, Which Means Variety! stands for Wants— Work, workers and homes Investments and bargains, Instruction and loans, If such wants you'd fill In the best sort of way, Just turn and see what World ads, have to say. 17,396 (ORE THAN THE HERALD} 31,378 etna CIE ANTONE Os SME 0 a U Sa 7 GS m