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ae \ YOUTH ATTACKS AND CHOKES GIRL. WN SCHOOL YARD Little Della Holcomb’'s Assail- | ant Fled When Her Com- panions Screamed. j Herald Square, Broadwa 33rd to 34th St. Announce for Friday and Saturday A Sale of High Grade Overcoats for Men at $27 Formerly $30, $33, $35, $38, $40 & $45 Every garment a Saks creation, every model a product of this season. The range of fabrics includes the choicest designs—very many of them exclusive. The colorings are both light and dark, in plain or fancy effects. Most of the overcoats are silk lined EVERY SIZE Sale of Suits | for Young Men «755: | $9.75 Formerly $12.50, $14 & $15 Every suitythis seascn’s product. The assortment comprises an attractive dis- play of light or dark fabrics in fancy effects, mixtures and black. MADE GOOD HIS ESCAPE | Principal Baker Found the Child Victim Half Con- | scious, but Uninjured. ‘Walle 2,100 children were at their les- | wons {n the class rooms of Public School No. 14 at Throop avenue and Madtson | Gtreet. Brooklyn, yestertiay afternoon, | ene of thelr number, Della Holpomb, a Dretty child of fourteen yeave, was Being choked by a young man in a Ddutlding on the school playground. The screams of four other girls who witnessed the attack upon Della set @he school in an uproar, and despite the fact that several of the teachers and the principal ran inmediately to the playground. the culprit escaped | Della, grabbed by the throat from be-| hind, managed to squirm areind Ao) that she was face to face with her as- I Ith. Beginning Saturday Jar The January Sale of Winter Coats for Girls & Misses qattant. He cautioned her to keep quiet . end Sineteieing in a low voice, so as| At About Half Regular Prices. Rot to attract the attention of the other children, trie to throw the girl to the floor. I Len coats; flannel-lined; in plain colors and mixtures; 6 to I6 yrs. Regularly $10.75 to $13.75 At $7.75 Regularly $14.50 to $19.75 At $10.75 Fancy Broadcloth Coats; full length; in assorted styles: silk lined and trimmed; 6 to 14 yrs. Regularly $10.50 to $14.50 At $7.75 Regularly $19.50 to $24.50 At $15.50 Chinchilla and Broadtail Cloth Coats; full length models; Venetian lined; in navy blue, gray, black or brown; ¢ to IG years Regularly $15.00 to $17.50 Regularly $22.50 At $15.50 Karakul Cleth Coats; full length models; satin ined throughout; 6 to /4 years. Regularly $29.50 to $35.00 At $19.50 For Misses and Small Women. (14 to 18 yrs.; 32 to 36 bust.) Karakul Cloth Coats; full length; satin lined. gularly $39.50 At $25.00 Street Coats of broadcloth, cheviot or kersey. Full {Regularly $9.75 to $12.50 At $6.90 length | Regularly $14.50 to $19.50 At $9.75 300 Tailored Suits Of plain or fancy cheviots, plain or fancy striped broadcloth, plain or fancy checked andétriped vel- veteens, in assorted models and colors. Regularly $19.50 At $10.75 Regularly $25.00 At $13.50 Regularly $29.50 to $39.00 At $19.00 ll Length Ov She fought like a young tigress, ble to scream fecause ho! dover her mouth. Just then Delia's companions looked into/ the bulding to see what had become of her. Had they not screamed for 1 but hurried directiy into the school the man who attacked Della might have been caught. The principal, Thomas Raker, and @everal of the teachers found Della lying on the floor, half conscious. She wes carried into the achool and taken to the principal's room, where she was goon revived Beyond bruises on throat the child was not injured, % was thought advisable to send 0 her home immediately in company the teachers. Della described the man who attac! her as being about nineteen years et medium height, stout of butlld, wi smooth face, dark complexion and hair and large eyes. He wore a dark over- coat and brown derby. ATHLETICS FIRST IN COLLEE LIFE Harvard Professor Puts Phys- ical Fitness Before Men- tal Attainment. At $10.75 i h CHICAGO, Jan. 10—Prof. Dudley A Sargent, of Harvard .makes a plea for the uplifting of college athletics and physical culture in an article on * pulscry physica! education,” published fn the January number of the Schoo! Review isued from the University of Chicago Press yesterday and aifvises that ‘no student should be given honors in his studies unles he ha attained a! cortat Ss gy “ h.! J, Setion.? ie draws ths conchictoe” cate eriticiaing the position of college facul- es which forbid students taking ho. ora in athletics unless tie Write for our New Catal Mailed Free, a writes Prof. Sar-| » “would insure the conscie&tious purchased for cash this weel gent i student against sacrificing his healtiy in Agents for GRAND RAPIDS FURNITURE, view of radsing his standing in scholar- . ship, which at the present time s oe — Healy "ey do,'on davount of" the ‘Kees | Open : Competition to which he ts subjected.” Dr. Sargent believes physica! culture Every and athletics should be included In the . required curriculum. | * the head| Evening Sf physical training.” he continues, H1 e glad to see included all fo: ofepiyteal vactiviy, “Including ame) | Until eal an instrumental, drawing, aint- ing and modeling, and all forms ot | 9 O'Clock manual training, dancing. skating.| | PARLOR — Fine v cor f the follow- BEDRVOM — Gold ewimming, rowing, bleycling, military || lour. Suit, 6 ri Heer A oer cere taneuiostibicion nial rein Drcasing il Cate 4rill, all forms of calisthentics, plavs Mirtor, rench our wareroome, showing “you exnctly g™wensand, Gon and the various forms of athletic! luss; | Varlor ag they would’ appear In your bome. % eports. Corasein feats Furnished BG 5 jenamelled Bed, me, Lamp an’ Rooms brass trimmed; wov- eines; and. Furniture, Carpets, Bedding, @e., © wire Bed Spring; ues, tx, Which Can Purchased on Our /S0ft top Mattresses; Rugs, 7.0x ir Feather Tit 2 dtwcker. 2 Liberal Credit System. owe; | Comfortable; BISING "Rost — $75 Worth, $7.50 Dowas $1.50 Wk. 1, Sak, Chairs 2 4 : Oak Sideboard, bev- $100 ** $10.00‘ $2.00 * Ih ie ; elled mirror, or ele- $150 “ $15.00 $2.25 «* U fine with vewrs’ $200 + $20.00 * $2.50 + mo nk je te Kitchen Closet, gl Lae oak cance $300 * $30.00 ' $3.80 * | doores KI te nee sent, Chairs; oal counts up to $10,000 by speci Res k Ac 1 arrangements, _ Nebraskan Sees Only “Uncle, Joe” and Himself for the Presidential Race. Apply Also to Rhode Tsand. Penn husetts, New Jersey vill be allowed on presentation of 7 10/0 Bis savertiement Senny"article AS et Uad ieaeet DANVILLE, 11 . 10.—William J Bryan, who spoke tere last night at a dinner tendered him by the Bryan De-/ Mmccracy, declared {t his bellef that Jeseph G. Cannon, of this city, will be } the Republican candidate for President | and thet he will oppose Mr, Cannon. | ‘Mr. Bryan spoke on “Tho Issues of| the Hour,” the second speech of the present llnols campaign, criticisin: tho actions of the administration an @uggesting remedies for affairs flnan cfal, the curbing of the Eastern bar y Wall street and the centralization. of| wealth. His offerings would probably | ade light of by the opposition. he| a be aid, and he be again refsrred to a: dreamer, but it mattered not to him ‘Mr. Bryan said there is not a plank in the platform laid down at Chicago in 1898 but what is stronger now. and that ‘there 1s not a plank in the Republican platform of that year but what is weaker. Every principle hold then by the Democratic party has been vin- dicated, —_— oo No Extra Charge for it. Pewee _THE EVENING WORLD, Saks & Company or col girls. Ww Evening Co Heretofore $30.00 to $45.00. . At $27.00 Ms $48.00 to $65.00. iy $73.50 to $89.00. FRIDAY, Specialists in Appi omen and Children irel for Men, Coats, Suits & Skirts for Women Regul ats At $16.00 At $39.00 Street Coats Heretofore $15.00 to $19.50. ® $22.50 to $29.50. ie $35.00 to $45.00. 2 $48.00 to $58.00, At $9.75 At $14.00 | At $19.00 At $24.00 Karakul Cloth Coats Heretofore $35.00 to $39.00. At $19.00 “$45.00. Tailored Su Heretofore $29.50 to $37.50 At $25.00 its At $19.00 ie $39.50 to $55.00. At $24.00 Separate Skirts $7.90. $9.75. $13.50. $18.50, Heretofore $6.50 to i $8.50 to $10.50 to $15.00 to For Fri y and Sa The January Sale of Clothing for Boys At Extraordinary Price Overcoats (7 to 17 years) Formerly $10,00, $12.00, $13. Formerly $15.00, $16.50, $18 Reefers and Russian Overcoats (2% to 12 years) Formerly $6.50, $7.50, $8.50. At $4.95 | Formerly $10.00, $12.50. Norfolk Suits (7 to 16 years.) Formerly $6.75, $7.50, $8.50, $9.00. Formerly $10.00 and $12.50. Formerly $13.50, $15.00, $16.5 Pajamas, for youths and boys, of flannelette madras percale, Negligee Blouses in white and colors, for boys; lars attached or detached. Winter Novelty Capa and Seft Felt Hats for | children; of astrachan, bearskin, etc. Woolen Tam a! Shantera and Toaues for boys and | Values $1.00 and $1.25 At $3.95 At $4.90 At $6.75 At $9.75 ABY. | Reductions 50. At $850 || & $20. At $12.50 At $8.50 At $5.95 At $8.50 0, $19.50. At$11.50 59 39 $3.00 Value aah Value 50c i Value $2.50 [ JANUARY | or with braid and hand emb'd emblem 50c 51C! EMI GRA NT] INDUSTRIAL SAVINGS BANK Di The Board of Trust clared @ semi-annual the rate Per annum on all deposits entitled theret. hambers St., New York. dividend at FOUR PER CENT, Ath 1908, yILL WIN Plan. No Reference or Security Re- TEREST FROM JANUARY quired. No Investigation or Delty- s Mt MULRY, Presitent, eries Made, Make Your Purchase— PULLEYN, Comptroller. N. E. One WILL ROOM. j suvn Zee N SUV Branch | TEETH Extracted with Gas, $1.00 No Charge for Ex. When Artificial $4—$7 —-&—B10 GUILSHAN, Entrance, 271 W. 125th St. AT A_COST OF ¥ A CENT PER HO Is that cheap enough | tor you? Reduced Prices, 95c., $1.15, $1.50, 696 Hast 16Tt S8t., near Jackson A: York. Sent prepald. American Gas Aj Wiederhold DENTISTRY. Len 2274 Teeth Are Inserted, FOR Sate. Selling Out AU) Winter Clothing FOR MEN AND WoMEN Credit Take the Goods Along and Pa, : Yat Your Convenience, 278 Sixth Ave., near 17th St. 884 ColumbusAv, OH Regular Price on a New ox Clothing Co. Third Av., nr, 124th St, r.104th St, OPEN EVENING. TEETH, |p ON DENTIST, Cor. 125th St. & 8th Ave. | FOR SALE. | SUVIO Gas Heater WARM A 8 APARTMENT OF UR. O Is the most *1 eet Gas Heater, 39 cents up.| — 10 HEAT & LIGHT CO. —Schatfer-F DIAMO MONDS éreoi DIAMONDS, CAN DRESS WELL $19° A WEEK MEN’S SUITS AND OVERCOATS $1.00 Weekly Payments Custom Made Only. Fit Guarantees, EXCHANGE CLOTHING Co., Finest Materials, Merchant Tatlors, 239 Broadway Entrance on Park Place, (ESTADLIGHID: 1630 CREDIT ver week Will Keop yuu and your ta qe eon a Haun scaseenn Yenlent and most ‘ LADIES A'S 'D" GENTE es Kienlo heater In e3 CLOTHING at the lowest piney > ence, MANHATTAN CLOTHING Co., near 5th St., N, Evenings.” % ¥- d repres Tite or telephoni Corti Es ~|American Watch and Diamond Co 8 Malden Lane, 84_ floor. EASY PAYMENTS, eekly or inontniy payments, a8 Bnteed and delivered on firet Payment; con- WATCHES, Reliable Goods. Call fidential. NATIONAL DIAMOND & WATCH eye JAN ae CO. 177 Rroadway, near Cortlantt st. * 8? MAIDEN LAND, 4th foo | 10, 19008. ace FOURTEENTH SLREET West of Fifth Avenue q MUSLINS ‘ WAIST : ae fa ee Ph eee A 1 @¢% gA d= 3 5G 2 SS & a 3) z aA eles fee & © Bh a ae ee eo ® ae a Bg 2 wy ee Ms, 3 Oar! te Gio4e He 8 Pe z 4 g | uw Om—9 J 65 & Sank 6 3 < Fong je Ge Nace, he 4 % 3&8 3% 8 Kost F&F ey a a a ngs F, Sane Sia ’ s Housekeepers’ Supply Time! HEARN'S January Sale sets a pace that no other hous: equals— note the “sale’’ departments and see if any otber house includes so many or gives such a multitude of specials as we offer! Again we say OUR JANUARY SALE SETS A PACE THAT NO ONE EQUALS! Remarkable Fanuary Offerings peclmen Valaes tn Pie i y ff 9: | Our Great January Sale | WOMEN'S WHITE WAISTS Lawn—pa. ,; re) Girls’ All-Wool Serge Dresses 1,000 SAILOR SUITS itice— nel or yoke tmib'y, with tuck 1 bod -.57 1,200 RUSSIAN DRESSES VITE BATISTE WAISTS oft finish aquare yokes ofy 4 to 14 years—made to ell at $4.00 and $5.00— 4:98) medanions “ace meeby | As a Spectal January Sale Offering... 5 tp peertterall 00 All Wool Serge—Navy, Royal, Claret, Bro ¥ y of allover. emby {1 Checks and All-Wool Mixtures—with contrasting pipings and bands od full pleated skirts—extra deep hems—thoroughly well made dresses for present wear—pract! cal, serviceable and stylish. AS LARGE SIZES GO FIRST—COME EARLY. Other January Sale Values include;— WHITE BATISTE WAISTS Allover emb'y. Ince Insertings ) rufflings, or surplice | of combination lace “tte and chemisettes Hl 1.67 ilder pleces of Girls’ Poplin Cord Dresses Girls’ Wash Dresses tucks—vatue 269° ince and Tan, White, Pink, Blue— : per, Sailor 4 rare eet a | Tien Wecketinens Pause] WOMEN'S MOREEN SKIRTS mi Oo wear Ww Di Gingh Chambray and | Blacl niy ~~ de without Impe—full kilt | erento. ite and colored— rufie, and extra anne | gkirt that opena down back 11.98) neatly made and trimd with (1424 facing all lengths 1,44 for easy leundering—round ipings, braids or embroider- worth $2.2. Oke and panda of oontrast- Gy isre ss setisecrsrceetes ing col r, Dead outa) reg. 5.98 and 82.98, J WOMEN'S WASH PETTICOATS 40 14 years—worth $3.98...... Girls’ White Lawn Dresses Percale a nent st Girls’ White Lawn Guimpe Extra long—ehirt waist styles 1 aa —wide emb’y insert—cluster fanuary Opportunities tucks back ‘and front— in Boys’ and Young Men’s Clothing High, square or V neck—watnt ) | styles aie le Re bert. nae and | 95 | okes, elaborately trim'd with | 1,95 | . Incerand ombrotierencevone |! | WOMEN'S NET WAISTS yrs.—reg. $2.95 and §3.98..0..... ) Effectively combined wim satin bands and Cluny eat 3.65 insertings — ruffled siseyves— all aizes—regular price $6.08.. WOMEN’S CORSETS Wulte, drab ami black—nigh lacie: dust ‘or girdle ser } modela, urtally ell et $1.00. 68 WOMEN'S Novelty CLOTH CORSETS : 9 | Pink and dlue flowered — Nearly three months of Winter weather yet, and here are the) 4%, whit goatn size tor } ey) best of Winter Suits and Overcoats ut prices so absurdly low that it makes you feel lucky to think you did not buy belore! Reefers and Russian Coats Boys’ Double-Breast Suits Cheviot, Chinchilla, Frieze and Ker- Il line of the latest and most popular sey—Mixtures and Plain Colors—some fabric—full cut jackets—splendld ined— with fur collars—the Reefers are full | straight or Knicker trou. three. two pair trousers—8 to 16 yeare— or wit. Made to sell at $5.00. Made to sell at $6.00. Made to sell at $7.50. Made to sell at $8.00, |MEN'S WHITE SHIRTS Unlaundered—thoroughly 8-ply Union or all linen alzes 14 to 18, 6 cent Kinds 69 cent Kinds. 98 cent Kinds. od ™ wo have + ise valet and collar bane on MEN'S LAUNDERED SHIRTS Light andj medium colore— } .69 mede— Bosoms— jarter length—buttoned te neck revers— Special lot at 2,98 Mone worth less than $4.93. Special lot at 3.98 Worth 66.08. Includes sizes to 15. Special lot at 4.98 Worth $6.08, Includes sizes to 16. Otker Special lots at 5.98..6.98..7.98 | | , : plain or plaited bosome— Young Men's Suits Tegular or coat atyle— ‘Thibet—Serge—Casstmere— $1.0 and $1.25 elsewhere. Here Cheviot—W orsted— MEN'S WHITE SHIRTS Black, Navy and mixtures—single and double breast—8) to 87 ch vainet laundered—open back, , Biullyfe) Third) Below \eluel Earlier $7.98. | oben back and front, oF coat | 3 , “ Talke ey model—s-ply linen bosoms, Boys’ Long Overcoats pera ts | neck and cuff bands—cut ful—~ «77 Serviceable Cheviots, Vicunag, Friexes fariier $12.98, | size 14 to\18%4—all sleeve and Meltons—handsot SO | lengths—great value at $1.28... dark mixtures and op! -| Young Men's Overcoats ings—deep centre vent—9 to 16 years| A splendid line of mixtures and plain | BABIES’ LONG DRESSES in the lot, but not at each price— s—imported 8. Kerseys, |, 7 Bias eat orale H eltons, Friezes, et jars—majority 3.98 | lint eh kt velvet col- en of Regular 4.98 Overcoa' s, with Uny baby ye mb'y or lace— Instead of 49 with eatin glee g8—principally large sizes to 37 pp 4 Were $12.98. 5.98 . 7.98 Instead of vt) 6.98 Were $14.98, + 9.98 | Instead of $1.69. YD 7.98 Were $20.00. 11193 The, last named include those with lace trim'd skirte—very showy and effective! | CHILDREN'S GINGHAM DRESSES SIIk Candle Shades | Checks, Stripes and solid colors | Fountain Pens— Religious Articles | Spectal Inducements ''o-morrow:— | Silkk Candle Shades—all colors bead fringe—valuo’ .0..... 14-Kt, Fountain Pens—value $1 Toilet Articles | All the Popular Preparations, Sheffield Tooth Paste, Danderine, Listerine, Mennen's Taloum, Munyon's Witch Hazel Soap. ete., etc., as low in price or lower = d Nk to 8 yrs.—worth .59.......sccceee) BABIES’ WRAPPERS Plat tte - 89 CHILDREN’S SILK BONNETS oe White—Plain ang Co than elsewhere. Penri ltosaries—Pearl Heart and ua rare conte — i) ——-TO-MORROW ALSO: Cross—value .29 19! izes to S Yi tog Nes 6B | 60 ct. Westphal's Hair Auxiliato - G 19 ct. Sosodont Tooth Paste. B ct Onnyn Dey Creatas 1,000 Little Fellows 50 et. Gosnell Cherry Tooth Pi 133 | : 39 ot, Talcutine Toilet Powder........ can be fitted to-morrow with 10 ct. Sachete—asut'd odors ... 7 5 tS ct Dentore Teoth Tablets and Solid Leather Shoes at $1.00 a pair Mouth Purifier sereeeeees TA y 59 ct. Shampoo de Luxe VEAL OALF—LACED—8% TO 18%, (Liguié Green Boap)... A Saturday offering in keeping with othor January opportunities....An % ct. Luatrite Nail Bleach. 19 ct. Derma Manioure Set.. 2% ct. Torquignon's Nail Powde: 10 ct. Boudolr Toilet Pumice Stone. 19 ot. Lustrite Nall Powder....... 2% ot. Dr. J. Parker Pray‘s Van-Ola Cream .... amount at which you may not expect to find good shoes, but don’t judge by the price—these are not ordinary dollar shees! 7| Women’s $4.48 Goodyear Welt Shoes—regalar stock— | 2 . | 2.50 15 | but not all sises—T herefore—reduced t0..... | Good assortment of this season’s leading stylos, but a few sizes missing,... 15! Come and look them over—you may find your size and get a fine bargain! MORNING SALES To.morrow, Saturday, Until 1 P. M, To prevent dealers buying we reserve the privilege of restricting quantitios, Girls’ Long Winter Cloaks Heyey Double Bicasted Suits |Girls’ Kid Lace Shows Soft, warm Cheviots—p! or without belt—straight or Navy Blue—lined a ker trovsera—dark ot medium Cay elie pt GEE shape ek ites prong lini 1G 5 | cate, a4 sotendia gorvico— 85 e tto regular $8 . sizes 11 to 2—worth $1.89, . gilt buttons—6 t Gi dreatee nd Buch @hoes at such a Freat Cloaks for schoo Prien ILDING. onportuniéy aniv’* of: Instead of $4.98...... P — rel BRCOND FLOOR_CENTRE, Ate) & den tiareere louses )ND FLOOR—WEST RUILDING, Als adras, Cheviot, : = 7 H Fomon’s Bliok Women’s Untrim’d Dress Hats|:\. {35 AG] Women’s Suteon Pettiooats Large. Dressy Flare shapes— Morcertzed—two good modela with Black, Brown, Navy, Garnet, , n he deep flounces—accordion pleat! Myrtle. White, Lt, Biue— BB] Caildre: 25 Black Rib Hose RalGreceatcchinen | Cee nee beantifully_finished—worth $1.60. Strictly firat y—no seconds— ruffle fin! Ti_made— 67 HIRD. FLOOR WEST BUILDING ast black —de f Rog. $1.19 Ose ——————— nes |] sizo9—value CENTRD BUILDING, 2 Biack Ostrich Plumes AD ELOOR WE Bt tit? Stylish Veils Chiffon Cloth and Sik Crepe— 8 yds. long—hematitched all around— Woumien’s Cashmere Gloves Two and colors— will show eA GL pa nald TG) Diack and all the pretty shades 5S alues, never any fo murpal tonic res THIRD FLOOR—WEST BUILDING, felue oe " apnea Re ious Heavy Tatfeta Ribbons Excellent qi Women’s White Contil Corseta ow long back model-destrable for ler or stout M f lace and attached—r OND FLOOR, tles—silvered monogram ds to the fintsh— at 34 cents— ng Sale. INTO SOLD UNTIL 1 P. M. ONLY—NO MAIL OR TELEPHONE ORDHRS. |

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