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FOUR WOMEN IN One of Them Gave Him} a Black Eye and Caused Arrest. gi Poweph Stella, ar t, of No. 214 Bee Bast Sixteenth street, was a prisoner in Phe Yorkville Police Court to-day before , Magistrate Sweetser “7 saw him rab four women fn #4 Qeny minites at Third avenue and Bixtecnth street. @erau. “The fir @0 Fou could sm Dut the fourth a) tor me.” | @ién't mean any harm—far trom | #8" enid the artist. “If I had suspected | flor an Instant that the Indy would ob- $eet to being hu«ged 1 should not have her. | “How @id you get that black eye? esked the Maxistrate “Tt was the Inst-on™ that enve It to fe," replied the prisoner. “ ‘How dare Pou! she exclaimed, and then biff! she took me in the eye. I guess I 1 Policeman Van-| me I old you in $300 bond for geod behavior for two months, and if I hear of you hugging women in STARVATION KILLING 000 ADAY IN CHINA Famine Conditions Growing} Worse and 10,000,000 | Suffer for Food. 2.Tele- m twenty points report that the Ten | SEANGHA!. © received he the famine dist tions are growing worse te suffeting from in-j { food asd 3.000,00) Dearing starvation. bly 6,000 are dying of st pmit~ fami~ their and corpses are seen lying by roadside. A few cners of @eeurred and cans Ome members of the Fo ‘Wee 4t the front report th have been found ing for food have inning to be reportet ave been risied Penta are exchanging ¢ ‘Be eaten A Boliar, the relief rill save one B, and 310,00,0 << ee MARRIAGE LICENSES | FOR NEW YORK. Porrriags teense nygter in SHIPPING NEWS. Bera pont OF NOW von 5. [vent uc ovr S0c0] n almost every week day The World papers COM BINED tty Interest You | | Governor to Name Own Staff | , ‘ c arta ttt of Investigators in Probing [eee esa Mota. nos =. ELOPERS WED IK vy MIDDLE OF RIVER HUGESFULL POWER ais roe rt State Departments. Api Furniture We otter you the opportunity to buy GKAND RAP- IDS Fumiture not usually obtainable in credit houses on our liberal charge system. All prices marked in plain figures. Book Case, $23.50 (Qak and Mahogany.) Dining-Reom Furniture Big $10 Values at Zizrzgz Brown Suits,Gray Suits, Blue Suits, Mixtures Bhowing perfect workmanship, newest ‘styles and elegant materials, fashioned after garments that sell at $25 and $35 King’s $10 Suits are famous—Justly so, You'll find every mark of refinem them. You'll find durability. You'll find satisfaction. See them to-day or to-moa: Spring Topcoats in Gray, in Tans, in Black $15 Values Choice at e’best topcoats, They Id) Suits and Top Coats for Only $12.50. ‘ A Special Purchase from a Well-Known Maker. That's on Graceful long coats, mtodest medium cdats, snappy coats, the most style and durability offered anywhere at the 7 Look at these grays and herringoones velvet collars, flaring skirts sen k. Look at these medium n loose black coats, Look at fit sk t tans. Where can you match them? ylish Waterproof Cravenette Coats. ts. They possess the style and A, Wear them rain or shine st ible service In one er's name. 200 KING TOPCOATS will be offered with these ‘s $22 Values at $15. Topcoats, Raincoats—fully $22 values, judged by the other stores RIGHT NOW. No special reason for price ust KING'S way ning business , ; that sults to-da King Young ren's New Spring Suits. “inet 16,80 & 850 sits enc it'mes: *2,45 & *3,45 special at A Sale of Men's Trousers at $1.95, ain ¢ xtures, stripes; for 15 4 , Poys’ All-Wool Knickerbocker Short Pants Suits, very sp cla! at paid #4 for Jered t $4 and at fr fay $4.50 n 83 ~Two Big Stores bthAv.& 23d 81. Northwest Corner, 243 Broadway Opposite City Hall Park, elved | were i 1 ot the \THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY,” APRIL 12,°19078 | Herold Square Broadway, 33d to 34th St Spring Top Coats for Men $15.00. to $43.00. We are net dictators, It is our province to provide’ originality—abundance of all that good taste decrees—then allow you to chocse according to your fancy. Whichever you select you will not wish that you had chosen some other. Clothing identified by the Saks latel !eaves.no room for after regrets. Our Top Coats are presented in 18 distinctly different models ranging from the ultra conserva- tive to the most extreme; fashioned of vicunas, thibets, unfinished worsteds, worsted overcoatings, plaid and herringbone cheviots in well nigh end- less variety. Our three most popular models are: The Conservative Top Coat 44 inches long, hanging loosely from the shoulder with centre vent and lapels not large but generous. The pockets have flaps. Self or velvet collars. Either cloth facing or silk lined to edge. The Radical Top Ceat Fly front model, 44 inches long, slightly form defining with a small flare iu the skirt. Either peaked or regular lapels add to the effect of broadness. Welted or flap pockets Very light velvet or self collars. The Extreme Top Coat 44 inches long, Button-through model with 2, 3 or 4 buttons, hanging very loosely from the shoulders; welted, flap or patch pockets, deep lapels. Spring Suits in a great number of distinctive models and a wide diversity of fabrics, $15 to $43. eas ‘i High Grade Clothing fu. o's , We deem it a duty we owe to ourselves, atri.jc- you, to build into our clothing for Foys all that you have learned to expect from Saks Quality Indeed, in many of the models now shown we have fairly “builded better than we knew.” The result is apparent in these :— Srring’Qvercoats in the new shades of gray mixed cheviots, tweeds and worsted. 7 10 17 years, $6.50 to $42.59 Spring Resiers ing ~, mixed cheviots and tweeds, navy blue serge and red paca cloth; sizes 2} to 10 years, $5.00 to $10.00 Norfolk Suits in 56 different patterns and five models of funcy mixed cheviots and tweeds; sizes 7 to 17 years, £$5.00, $6.£0, $7.50, $2.£0 Special for Friday & Saturday. | Norfolk Suits with two pairs of Knickerbocker Trousers, in gray and brown cheviot mixtures, to- gether with navy blue cheviot; sizes 7 to 17 ycars. Value $9.0 At $6.50 Russian Blouse (sizes 214 to 6 years) and Sailor Sufts (sizes 6 to 12 years), fashioned of navy blue and colored serges and gray mixed cheviots and tweeds, Bloomer Trousers; sailor collar model. Value $5.00 & $6.50 At $4.00 | Youths’ and Boys’ Paiamas of fine ma_ras and figured percales w.th military col 59- lars; sizes 410 |S years. Value 75c. Special at Boys’ Eton and Golf Caps, fine worstcd cloth in navy fancy plaid mixtures. fashioned of blue, gray and 50c Special value at For Friday and Saturday Gloves for Men Perrin's Gloves of capeskin in shades! pg, 4 gular] of tan, cne ‘clasp | $1.75 y Saks -Gloves of Mocha in shades of! ard mode, prix szam, cne clasp. | $2.C0 Saks Gloves of capeskin in shades of | At tan, prix seam and one hornbutton } $4.30 cafe ee for Friday and Saturday $3.50 and $5 Spring Derbies, $1.95 New Spring models from a famcus maker, in black and latest shades of brown. They are light in weight, flexible and self-conforming, and pos- sess every whit of style end quality that goes to the mak’ng of high-grade hats That we can sell them for this price is merely because they are not without tiny flaws—but you would never guess it; nor will you ever discover them—search as you may The pricg saving is out of all proportion to the little imperfections Monday M Saks & Company ae ee ra ARS TO + Speclalista in Apparel for Men, Women and Childreo. Special for Saturday, April 13th Spring Suits for Girls and Misses One hundred and four Tailored Suits for Gir's and Misses, in sizes from 12 to. 18 years, including a number suitable for small women n 32 to 36 bust—in a variety of light fancy mixtures, checks, stripes and plaids ard serge in navy and brown— will be offered in this assortment at $10.50, $14.50 and $19.00 The prices of which have heretofore been $15.00 to $35.00 Spring Coats ‘for Girls and Misses to IG years mo iel, Strictly Man-tailored Coats; sizes —three-guarter length, double breasted tailor-lined throughout—of navy or red cheviot together with light checks and mixtures Regularly $3.50. Special at $5,00 Wash Dresses for Girls One thousand one-pic Dresses in sizes 6 to 14 years, fashioned of white lawn in various models (low or high neck), with trimmings of laces and embroideries, and of plain colored chambray and checked or striped ginsham in various styles (low or high neck), with thoroughly washable trimmings at $1.48, $1.98, $2.45, $2.75 & $2.95 . , : : _ i Walking Skirts for Misses at $7.90 A collection of 44 new side and box-plaited models of black vole, black and navy Panama and fancy li_ht striped and checxed suitings, to 33 inc-es. Distinctive Sgring Suits for Young Mer vi $12.59 to 522.00 Saks Quality is insistznt an! consis‘ent. t_i’s to every garment in our shop Ovr Clothing for Young Men is not shunted nor skimped in any particular. tvather do we atterpt to make it conform to our highest stand faoric, fit and fin'sh. We c:nsider the young man’sfancy—and g plenty of style. Neither do we ove practica! side—we inclide wearing quai We venture a prediction that we can sa It per- y every requirement of t e young man who has-decided ideas abo it “good cl between $12.50 and§ possibilities thes Ihe range of models é 2.00 is replete wih pleasing Will you-test them? For Friday and Saturday Sale of Men’s Negligee Shirts Ccat models with cuffs attached and p ain negiigee or plaited bosom; fashioned of ma-ras and im- ported Pren_h per_agjie in light and m:dium colored etfects; sizes 14 to 17. Every shirt per ectly ta‘l- cred and flawless Regula $ ’ Special ar $1.45 In Addition High Grade Pajamas for Men Fash oned of madras cloth in colored effects, in- cluding grays, tans, blues and pink, well tailored and finished throughout with military collars, frogs and rearl buttons; sizes 15 10 !8 Regu'arly $2,00 Srecial at $4.15 Special Sale--Oxfords for Men Value $5.00 & $6.00. Special at $3.85 Shoemakers are many—tut of shoe-masters, we know only one. He attains the greatest good by elimina.ing all that falls short of it. His shoes for men are subjected to a most rigor- ous inspection. If eny show as much as a pin scratch, they are set aside\ When the lot reaches fair proportions, we secure them ata great re- duction Included in the Sale are: Oxford Tise of patent calfskin, kidskin or coltskin ; tan Russia calf or golden brown kidskin, gunmetal calfskin’ wax calf or vici kid,in button, Blucher or straight lace model all toes from the stylish losts for the young man and to broader shapes for the conservative dresser, Also, Men's $5.00 end $6.00 Shoes of patent leather, in button or lace, kidskin in lace, gunmetal in button or lace, and colfskin in lace models. a ld Wants Work opning Wonders 4