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Saks & (Jlompany Fuller & McGee Notified in Seventh Store Opens at 8 o’clock for this Sale Street " Pennsylvania Prison as Documents | Avenue Are Sent to Judge. By the Associated Press. NEW YORK, July 14.—Missing rec- | ords of the bankrupt bucketshop of E. M. Fuller & Co., for the non- production ‘of which Fuller and! his partner, ,Willlam F. McGee, have | spent nearly two months in Jail, have | reappeared as mysteriously as they | disappeared, it was reported today. On this ground the brokers will ask Federal Judge Goddard next Wed- | nesday to lift the contempt sentence under which they are imprisoned. The plea, it granted, will free them to begin serving sentences of fifteen months to four years each in state prison for bucketing, after which they still face trial on a federal in- dictment for using the malils to de- frawl The missing records, for the right to conceal which the brokers car- ried a losing fight all the way to the United States Supreme Court, Wwere sent anonymously to Judge Goddard about July 7, through a Western Union ‘messenger, accord- ing to an affidavit in support of the motion to 1ift the contempt convic- tion which Fuller has executed for Presentation to the court next week. Prisoners Notified. Fuller said he was advised of this . eady With the “Round-up” A semi-annual event that has become an institution of Washington and the Saks Store. Well may your expectations run high —but there has been an abandoning of regular prices this year that no previous Round-up Sale can boast. Every department con- tributes—every phase of wardrobery is included. fact by m.man who telephoned him in his Jail cell on that.date. A sim- Men’s Palm Beach Suits,” ilar call was made to Fuller's present counsel by a man who gave his name as “Bascom.” Judge Goddard was out of the city today and could not be reached for verification of the report, although the Western Union had a record of a package sent Judie Goddard by an anonymous man on that date. Genuine weave—Sand, Gray, Natural, Dark Brown and Pencil Stripes—Young Men’s and Conservative models. Sizes 34 to 48, including some stouts. Thira Floor. Tropical Worsted Suits, $17 50 Also Gabardines —Coat and . Trousers—Worsteds are Plain Blue and Pencil Stripes. Some of the Gabardines have Vests. Sizes 34 to 44, including regulars, longs, stouts and shorts. Third Ploor. Men’s Mohair Suits, $1 2,75 Plain Blue and Black and Pencil Stripes—Young Men’s and Con- tive Sizes 34 to 46— serval regulars and stouts. P Fourth Floor. The papers were returned, it was disclosed, in the midst of a warm search by federal authorities for them. in connection with which :;arichl whnn'ants had Dbeen issued ainst three persons suspected of having them. % i Another affidavit, setting forth that the papers were 'in the possession of Fallon and McGee, Fuller's former counsel, nearly a month after Ful- lpsrr(sg:dd h‘l’s partner had been im- ed for their non- L n-production, next Wed signed by employe ‘of Fallon and MocGee, as- serts that the papers were removed from an office adjoining that of Fal- lon and McGee on June 10, and taken by a man named Neugast to a house on Long Island. JUST SOCIAL TRIP DECLARES MURPHY Tammany Chief Makes Visit to Tom Taggart—Brennan Fails to Appear. By the Assoclated Fress. FRENCH LICK, Ind, July 14— Charles F. Murphy, Tammany Hall chieftian, who arrived here last night from New York, conferred here today with Thomas Taggart, the Indiana democratic leader, but no announce- ment followed their meeting. According to New York reports, Murphy came here to confer with Taggart and George E. Brennan, the Chicago democratic chief, on the pro- posed candidacy of Gov. Al Smith of New York for the democratic nomina- tion for Preside; Brennan, ho' r, failed to put in an appearance, and Murphy declared he had come t ench Lick to “play and not to talk politics. Both Taggart and Murphy declared they had no engagement here with Brennan, and records at the hotels falled to show that Mr. Brennan had made any reservations, Mr. Murphy indicated that his talk with Mr. Taggart today was purely social and had no political signifi- cance. Reports continued, however, that Mr. Murphy’s trip to Indiana was made to sound out sentiment in :‘IVOI‘ of the New York chief execu- ve. The Tammany Hall chleftain told nmewspaper men today that he ex- gected to spend a week or ten days ere. MRS. PANKHURST TO WAGE NEW CRUSADE IN CANADA Famous Pre-War English Militant Suffragist Teaches Social Hygiene. By the Associated Press. TORONTO, July 14—Mother of a new crusade, Mrs. Emmeline Pank- hurst, fampus English militant suf- fragist of pre-war days, will start Monday on a thirty-day motor tour of northern Ontario seeking to make Canada “the cradle of a stronger race and the center of a reconstruct- ed British commonwealth” by the spread of soclal hygiene education. Mrs. Pankhurst, who was impris- oned in London several times, and onoe nearly died on a hunger strike during the militant campaign for ‘women's rights, has been living in Toronto since the war, having be- come a Canadian citizen. With her is her daughter Christabel, who will care during Mrs. Pankhurst's absence for the four girl war orphans they bave adopted. ABANDON MUSIC PROJECT _FOR MEETING OF SOCIETY International Body Will Gather in Salsburg for-First Convention. By the Assoclated Press. SALSBURG, July 14.—The Austro- German promotors of the Salsburg fest- splel, for which a pretentious program of operas and dramas had been planned over for the first week of August, have decided to abandon their project, and in its place the International Soclety for ;{alw _)}ll\ulc will meet here from August 0 7. The works of the leading composers of the world will be presented, and a jury of prominent musiclans has been engaged to select the' program. The gathering will be the first of its kind ever held here and will make its head- quarters in_the house where Mozart was born, which is now a museum.- ' LEGISLATURE ADJOURNS. MADISON, Wis,, July. 14.—The fifty~ sixth regular sessfon of the Wisconsin leglslature adjourned sine die at 3 pm | this afternoon, ending a session that has extended over six months. Conclu- sion of the session’s work was on the same day as two years ago, when .the fitty-fifth legislature rounded out - in meeting. = ! —_— “Champion shad boner of the world” is the title claimed by the American fish industry for Miss Mabel McFarlane of Hartford, Conn., who holds the unchallenged record of 1,971,000 -bones deboned in & year. Men’s Clothing Third ¥loor. Light-weight Overcoats, Double-breasted model; belt all around. Sizes 34 to 42. 312,75 Reduced from $25 and $30 to Two-piece Feather-weight Suits—Keep Kool and other fabrics—sizes 33 to 42. Some shorts and stouts included. Reduced from $20 $9,75 to Men’s Wool Suits—one, two and three of a kind—light-weight ; sizes 33 to 42. Re- 319,75 duced from $30 and $35 to Palm Beath Pants—small lots of different popular colors. Sizes 29 to 44. Reduced 33,75 from $4.75 to 0Odd Coats—6.of them—Ileft from Suits that sold at $30 and $32.50. Sizes 34, 35, 36 55,75 and 39 0Odd Coats and Vests—5 of them—left from Suits that sold at $35. Sizes 34, 35 and $7_50 White Flannel Trousers—20 pairs that show slight signs of handling. Sizes 29 to 35,00 38 ... Khaki Breeches—for sports and camping wear. Broken sizes 36 to 4. Reduced $1,35 from $3.50 and $4.50 to Shoe Dept. FPirst Floor. Men’s High-grade Black and Tan Calf Shoes—broken lots and small sizes; 32,29 welt soles Men’s Oxfords—Black and Tan —with Neolin soles and rubber heels Ladies’ White Kid and Canvas One and Two Strap Pumps—covered and leather heels 52_69 —turned and welt soles ......... " > als—Black, Tan, White and titched down and welt 51,79 to 6 Low Shoes—Tan and Black Cali; Patent Colt; Black and Brown Kid; $3.59 White Buck—Oxf{ords and Strap Pumps, % Ladies’ Low Shoes—several hundred pairs— out on separate tables. Many styles and 89c many kinds—but broken sizes............ Ladies” White Shoes—Kid, Buck and Canvas—broken lots of some of the bet- 51,79 A e T e $1.19 Children’s Tan Pl toes; stitched down soles—sizes 6 to 2. . Misses’ and Children’s Play Oxfords 81,45 and Sandals—Patent Colt and Tan Cali. . Misses’ and Children’s Oxfords and Strap Pumps—Patent Leather, Tan, Black— 32_95 and Sports styles. Sizes 874 to 2 Boys’ High and Low Shoes—Tan and 83.35 Black Calf; welt soles Economy Floor Pourth Ploor. Men’s Wool Suits, with two pairs of pants —regular and sports models. Sizes 34 $16.75 Men's Cool Cloth Suits—Coat and 36.75 Pants; sizes 34 to 37 only Men's Gray Striped Tropical Suits— ‘9,75 Coat and Pants—stouts only, 38 to 46.. . Men’s Overcoats—Double-breasted; belt all around ; small sizes only. Reduced from 513,75 $20 and $25 to 25 Wool Vests, left Trom Suits; sizes sl,oo 34to38only ... 10 odd Cassimere Coats, left from 53_50 Suits—sizes 34 and 36.. Men’s Separate Pants, striped pat- 31.95 terns; sizes 32 to 36 waist Feather-weight Coats—Palm Beach and other light-weights—Sizes 33 to 38—and 32,95 a few 42, 44 and 46 Men’s Rubberized Raincoats—Double-breast- ed; belt all around; seams sewed, strapped and cemented White Overalls and Jumpers—overalls 95c up to 36 waist; jumpers up to 44 chest.. Blue Denim Coveralls —25 pairs — 3245 sizes 38 to 44 Sports Goods Fourth Floor. Boys’ Base Ball Suits—the remaining stock divided into two lots. Selling up to $4 $l.95 for $2.95; selling up to $3 Tennis Rackets—Wright & Ditson’s s2,35 HUB—tightly strung and guaranteed... Golf Balls—Imported English Golf Clubs—about 300 of the popular 51,45 Argyle Clubs—that were $2.50 Canoe Paddles—single blade ... o Canoe Life Preserver 31_85 Cushions ........ LR hed e Bicycles—one off the leading makes—coaster and racing models; guaranteed for twelve months—a $40 wheel Gem Safety Razors—in attractive cases ; complete, with blade Golf Shces — men’s and women’s—with Thompson’s Proflessional Studs in toe $3_98 and heel—regular $7 Shoes Tennis Nets—42 feet long—for double or single court Eastman Premier Cameras—No. 2— 31‘93 take pictures 214x3%4 Men’s Shirts . . Woven Madras, Mercerized Oxford, 89(: ‘ Percales and Printed Madras. White, Tans 3 for $2.50 and Stripes, with collars attached. Fancy patterns with neckbands. Broken sizes, 131 to 17. Pirst Floor. length. Sizes 34 to 46. $1.25 and $1.50. Self-striped and Self-plaid Madras— full athletic cut—no sleeves and knee Reduced from Athletic Union Suits 9 5c Pirst Floor. Panama Hats . Genuine Ecuadorian Hats—in Alpine, Optimo, Telescopi and Sailor shapes. Reduced from $7.75, $8.75 and $9.75. First Ploor. ’ . h. Men’s Furnishings First Floor. Thread Silk Half Hose—Black and colors; full fashioned. Broken sizes of $1 and 85¢ $1.25 grades. Reduced to .... e Lisle Hose, in Black and colors; sizes of the 35c grade. Reduced to Silk Four-in-Hands—Foulards and weightier silks. Choice patterns 65c and $1.00 451: rade £ V\s'ash Four-in-Hands — plain White lsc and fancy stripes. Reduced from 25c to.. Belt Buckles—with sterling silver tops; plain and engine turn. Reduced from $1.00 69c Colored Initial Handkerchiefs—with fancy borders ; broken assortment of initials. 5 for 31 Reduced from 3 for $1 to Men’s Two-piece, All-wool Bathing Suits— plain colors and Heather mixtures; $2,45 broken sizes. Reduced from $3.95 to.... Genuine Guyot Suspenders — solid colors, stripes and dots. Reduced from $1.00 a 79¢ pair to ....... ool i X R Men’s Cotton Rib Golf Hose—Black, Blue, Oxford Gray.and Camel color, with fancy tops of contrasting color. Reduced from 31,29 $1.50 and $2.00 to . ’ Men’s Hats Straw Hats— Sennit and fancy braids; Natural and White; right shapes and all 95¢ sizes. Reduced from $3.00 to. e Men’s Golf Caps — exclu; patterns — lined or taped seams. Reduced from $1.50 951: and $2.00to0 ..... bR e i S Boys’ Clothing Wash Suits—Middy and Button-on styles— Blue, Green, White and Tan—small lots— gsc 2 to 8 years. $3.50 and $4 grades Palm Beach Middy and Junior Norfolk Suits —Gray, Blue and Tan; sizes 3 to 9 years. $3,75 Reduced from $7.50 to Pongee and Silk-top Novelty Suits; sizes 2Y; to 6 years. Reduced from $5.95 and 33.95 $7.50 to Palm Beach and other Feather-weight Suits —smartly modeled; sizes 7 to 18 years. 35,00 Reduced from $7.50 and $8.75 to Tweed, Cassimere and Worsted Knicker- bocker Suits—fancy patterns; belted models; all sizes 6 to 17 years, except 15. Reduced 37,75 from $12.50 and $15to....cvieninnnn.. 8 Blue Serge Suits—all wool and fast color; sizes, 7, 8, 15 and 17 years. . Reduced ,’6,75 from $12.50 to 6 Gray Knickerbockér Suits; belted model; sizes 8 to 11 years. Reduced from ss,m 15 Corduroy Suits—belted - model;- kriicker pants; sizes 7, 8, 15, 16 and 17. Reduced .75 from $7.50and $10 to......... E A % White Duck and Khaki Straight-cut Knee Pants; sizes 3 to 10 years. Reduced from 69¢ S$L15and $150to. .. oo ol ooil.lln Ll Boys’ Hats Second Floor. All Children’s Straw Hats—Milans and Fancy braids—Blue, Black and Natural; silk trimmed. Reduced from $3, $4 and $l.45 Boys’ Cloth Golf Caps, in Tweed and 49(: Checks. Reduced from $1 and $1.25 to. ... ’ . . Boys’ Furnishings Second Floor. Fancy Blouses—sport, collar attached and neckband ; light and dark stripes, and plain. Tan .. and Khaki. Sizes 6 to 16 years. Reduced 79¢ from$}.50to... B SRR Two-piece Pajamas—plain White with Pink and Blue silk braid trimming. Sizes 10, 12 89¢ . and 14. Reduced from $2.00 to Nighties—plain White and Domet; sizes 2, 4 and 10 years. Reduced from 39¢ $1.00 to Middy Blouses—plain White; regulation model ; sizes 6 to 16 years. Reduced from 69¢ L T S R S A S e Notaseam Hose — Black, Tan and. 23¢ White ; sizes 574 to 8 years. Reduced to.. . Soft Collars—popular styles; sizes 12 to sc 14. Reduced to.......... GAD e s Boys’ Socks—plain light and dark colors, and with fancy tops. Broken sizes, 5 to 9. 19: Reduced to Boys’ Wool Suits Sizes 8 to 18. Reduced from $15 and $18. meres—man; them wi P lined; pi seams; . Sizes 8,9, Right Puuu’u feature; In:nmodeh. $10.7 10, ll,PIS, 16, 17 and 18. Reduced from $16.50 and $18. “Junior High”’ Suits Second Floor. Fancy Cheviot and Cassimere Suits—in * Junior High” models—about 40 Suits—broken sizes, 14 to 18 years. Were up to $22.50. Re- 511,75 duced to Fancy Cassimere and Blue Serge Suits— “Junior High” distinctive models—sizes 14 to 19 years. Sold up to $29.75. Reduced 315_75 Summer Coat and Pants Suits—light weight and Light Tan shade ; sizes 16 to 18 years. 59,75 Reduced to % Leather Goods Pirst Floor. Brief Cases—Black, Tan and Brown Cow- hide ; full'size; three pockets; straps and 3445 locks; bag handle. Reduced from $6 to Boston .Bags—genuine Cowhide; Black and Cordovan—16 and 18 inch ; with strap and 52-69 double handles. Reduced from $3.50 to.. « Suit Cases—real Cowhide. Black and Cor- dovan; linen lined; two straps all around, brass lock and clasps. 24 and 26 inch. Re- 39,75 duced from $13.50 to Hip Pocket Bill Folds—Black Pin Seal: leather lined; gold corner mountings. $2,95 Reduced from $4.00 to Men’s Shoes Oxfords and High Shoes—Brown and Black Kid, Tan Calf, Patent Colt 3