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nner ee THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 16, 1908. 6 court to-day because there are three old Indictments standing against him upon One Selected which {t appears impossible to secure News Tien & conviction, although he once pleaded jar PB ave fullty to the charges contained in them. I Le ay aKa At the request of the District-Attorney | ‘ and on pid 2 a) an |iunecy to examine the old man and | k, 4 a golf clu thantwohundred — BryGoods =" Ludlow Street Jail, the Tombs styles in For Misses, Girls and and Matteawan Have | Small Women Sheltered Him. | | | We think and say a good deal about distinctiveness =| | in apparel, and go to a great deal of trouble to find it dnd secure it for your benefit. And this is just as true in the * apparel for misses and young girls as in the lines for women. There’s nothing hére that 1s commonplace— nothing that doesn’t show the true, perfect taste and the attractive, becoming novelty that all girls (and their 15 cents each—2 for 25 cents | mothers) are seeking. But We Do Not Tax Your Purse to Satisfy Your Taste Novelty and beauty are given you by Greenhut’s as one reason for expecting your patronage. Another | reason is found in the splendid value-for-price given in | every offer we make. s | Such as these:— Misses’ “ Sorority” Dresses—A wholly new and exclusive style. It will doubtless be copied far and wide, but it’s here now, fresh and novel. Shown in the figure at the right in the ac- companying drawing. A dress that will be appreciated at once by school and college girls who desire something unusual and effective in a practical, every-day dress Made of a fine storm serge with colored silk dickey . $17.50 Misses’ Tailored Suits; shown in the foremost figure in cut Made of worsted suitings, in a sturdy quality; ¥ length semi-fitted coat model; with buttoned-through effect; sham pockets; Robes- pierre collar of cloth and satin; lined throughout with satin. Smarr, full-flare, 14-gored skirt; with deep taffored fold; $18.75 Girls’ Box Reefers; shown‘on girl at top of the stairs. Blue and rown diagonal frieze; in 34 length, double-breasted model; velvet collar; lined with Italian cloth; regular $7.95 value, $5.00 Misses’ _1-piece Princess Dresses; as shown by girl on the left in cut. ine serge models, yoke of lace; finished with plaid silk revers; braid and button trimming; long sleeves; with cuffs of plaid silk and braid; full flared skirt having Princess panel; very uinusualvati) el ye es RC 2 ek MR COIS, when he called bar.” A white-h man was led in by Geposited in @ chair inside the rail. Poter Forrester er Forrester to the | {' 4, shuffling old | wo attendants and | I< M Ih 5 r to inquire intc He Was pronounced tn- | 19, 1905, and sent to Mat and a half years. has been ted in by ‘Time after time }i two attendants and deposited in a fond wate) his uae ay a Joured & writ of habeas corpus whic chair, and then led out again to the| Tivea ‘him back to the Tonia, Then | Tombs after lawyers had argued pro | the Appellate Divis: jecided that the | ’ and oon over tie case. His place of | commission had been lilegally appointed | residence during that period has alter- | and the Distrioy-Attorney reoconunended nated between Ludlow Street Jail, the | Forrester's discharge upon his own re-| Tombe and Matteawan Insane Asylum. forrester waa dlecharged, but tmme-| Forrester is about seventy years old. diately was rearrested (by. eh saat er At one time he was a leading figure in | Warrante drewn in civil suits brought by ‘| » | the Dougherty heirs. He was then sen Wall street. In the palmy days of Jay Ronlablemieereet Jail, and at req Gould, Forrester led the Gould cam-| intervals since has been called bei paigne on the floor of the Stock Ex- tne cour of General Sessions on one} Arrow Currs ; 5 motion or another. change, To-day he ts broken down, | “Hig counsel, Willlam Hawkins, told | phyalcally and financially, in disgrace | Judge Foster that it Forrester is re- | and within a fewweeks the question of |leased from custody the civ . ‘i against him can be settled. Tt { his sanity will be determined. SPsaathetnhoatieerrndenrestintes The District-Attorney called him to! some extent to the Dougherty heirs. Saks & Campany Saturday, October 17th Saks & Company Broadway at 34th St. We direct attention to the most unusual values represented in our Coats for Women A most comprehensive display of attrac- tive models designed for every need. i | Suits & Topcoats for Men, New Models in Harte Coste Boys’ Suits Unmatchable at $5.95 for street, evening or touring wear, | FOR MEN YY. - at $r7. 50 to $25.00 | __ They have two pairs of knickerbocker trousers and At $16.00 to $85.00 | Imported Half Hose in Finest French if you can match them in style and general goodness at These prices are so generally quoted that ee Pp f ae Ci tus price envi bere Ae pyourcanl do more than our expert familiarity has grown into monotony. “SPECIAL”—POR SATURDAY, OCTOBER 17 Lisle and Cashmere; Choice of oot (ae aba iiedeleeabaclaely all-wool But all quartz looks alike to the prospec- Driving & Tourist Coats Twenty Good Designs. fabrics—tailored as well as suits that cost cont ae tor; to find gold he strik: ith his hi er. : : | ; 5 : money Goes oe eee bea Peo : os , i Eo Sore : eae Pull length models of heavy mannish mix- Former Prices Were $1.50 and $2 a Pair. Boys’ Russian and Sailor Models; of fine, fancy cheviots; ' If you desire to know how vastly different tures in gray tones; two models—one an i Dic ntonl Oly cars fal aaa aan $4.50 i AB. Ne purchasing power of $17.50 to Empire effect, the other, a semi-fitting 16.00 Tomorrow, 75c BayaulReeters sscilength amade iofimixeduchevicitland } $.- v0 in different shops, railoted shape; rte lined teas wae | Pajamas, made in on own workrooms, of short ended Oxtords; 5to 14 years; specialat . . . $4.95 sizes. alue 22.50, ‘Special’ at | orted madras. A great variety of siripe and plai Ye Men's Li im Suits; de of mi f you must compare. d z | are Choice of low neck or military collar. Best PRecoenesecaliacesicdiGrecune fade jet eied We invite the most careful comparison for our i | earl buttons; best possible workmanship throughout. Slto37 chest; at. «| ws $10.50 reavy-for-service garments at the above prices. Suits, Coats & Dresses pormeny priced at $2.50, which was cheap. TOE Boys’ Coat Sweaters; all-wool; with or without pockets; In taii i, finish, i lusi f . . SECOND || Sie enh at : we 8 : blue, y, and red; with colored borders; sizes 26 r es ae Ta cumedvcnear ot ee ne for Girls, Misses & Small Women FLOOR. Negligee Shirts, plain and plaited bosoms, cuffs attached eal ae oe : a a 4 : a “$1.45 lieve it impossible to match them elsewhere. or (Cetaches coat end Tener models: dancers a Boys! Pajamas; of fency striped flannel; iene ; | y p sabe a i plain; at 0 3 0 5 4 4 . : ic Clothing for Boys the following exceptional offerings. | eV Valier wee Las Shae lacey $1.00) | Boys’ Blanket and Turkish Towelling Robes; neat designs; Tailored Suits for Misses & Small Women || Se ee EDE WCU CIee on .cOleted patterns: Bio T years; specilat 2. - $250 Particularly do we wish to emphasize the re- (Sizes 14, 36 & 18 yeare—3R 34 & 96 bust) | mies with attached cuffs. All sizes. Formerly $18. Boys’ Blouses; of all-wool flannel; K. & E. meke; i blue, arkable breadth of our zs . All ; alee ON etter een Mom gies 8 teu a ic gray and red; 7 to 16 years; value $1.35;at . 95¢ marte pccmnenis the Of plain or fancy weave cheviots; new Main Floor Ree yen most favored models and every approved ma- long coat models; in navy, black, taupe, terial in Derby Suits, Nortolk Suits, Vouble- brown, blue or fancy mixtures. 15.00 Petticoats— F 7 Prett: Pearl Earrings: breasted Suits, Tuxedo Suits—every variety— Values 19.50 to 25.00. “ Special” at . Special Offers in / Shes IRI and for every occasion, school, play or dress. Very Special! shapes; on solid gold ath oe Untrimmed Millinery Jewelry Steno mikes Tailored Suits in the newest models, of Will offer Friday & Saturday the following fine quality broadcloth, in black, navy, | 25.00 || and Shirt Waist Rings; go1d i a 7, serviceable irst Floor ee eo! xceptional ya clive, taupe, catawba, Copenhagen oF | taffeta silk; in ali the wanted co - A number of smart shapes in Bengaline, velvet and felt; value ee hia ae ith a : afi fancy striped cloths. Values 29.00 to 35.00. ors and black; value $6.50 to we EE neslia i 95 ; A - 50 ste omnes scr — $11.50 at 75 10 $9.75 Imported Hats; including French, velvets, silk beavers end Be Hat Pins; gilt and oxidized , mixed cagsimeres, wor-} 5-00 Srerermeraari rn teeared » Nerairraarre Tailored Suits for Junior Misses . he best sty dicolorstivalne - tnishes; set w shi Taffeta Silk Petticoats: the best st\les and colors; value $8.50, at. $6.50 hnishes; set with pearl, rhine- oth finishedcheviots. Value © 50} Ende sto! sapphire; topaz and rubi Sizes 12, 14 & 16 yeors—shoe-top length skirts with deep, sectional fh In ze aver Hats; in eli the popular shapes and colors of the reason; value Ha vacate “30e ay . : ; hid ; 2 | chang able or plain colors; also S475, 01 ‘ beac ci Na + $3.50 Main Ficor © ailer Suite, ay 5.00 Of plain or diagonal cheviét, worsted or ) black; value $500; at = $3.50 Ready-to-Wear Hats; charming sem -dress and tailored models, in A ge) velug 0:28) broadcloth, in navy, taupe, wine, olive, | L9.00 ersev and Silk Petticoats, | reP" Mal svies and color effects; value $8501 . . $5.75! Relts and Sane Suits with two pairs of Knickerbockers; Copenhagen, brown or black. Value 29.00. | dersey_and Sik P aeTeen aid Het eal enone Group of ready-to-wear hots, in large assoriment of aria Handb Si restie vi 1 ‘| Sa “4 ee En ee —_____ good quality taffeta silk; value GREE: YRIGE PA /@, . . ; : 4 lan ags Be ts: fitte of Winter weigh: serges or 1 ann sh mixed 7.75 $5.50; at . » $3.95 Ostrich Feathers—s few interesting stems, including tips, wilow § wih essorted cloths; serge lined. Value 9.75, at J : Coats for Misses and Small Women | plumes and medium plumes: clasps and beck ornements; in Petticoat ! Boi ame , eer 75, Ps : oli | p | Value 9./5 7-75 The new loose or semi-fitting models, ina $1 50; at $1.00 20-inch Plumes; black and white; value $750, at . $5.50 PM ote a ae Sri pal c variety of fancy mannish materials, lined 15.00 d-inch Bunch black tips; value 76, et =. =. =. . » 50¢ Leather Handbags; of black wits and iy $ a | hroughout. Value $25.00. “Special” at 3-inch Bun h back ups; vaue $1.00,et . . * . , 75¢ animal antes linet fitted | cloths, made up int i t0.75 througho 2h Soc ain colors; with deep, ‘ull 3-inch Bunch black tips; value $1.50, at... , nL with pi tablet and mirror; Wa ete 19,00 i ee | Coats for Girls Size 60 14 years. flounse’ 94 to oRiny ee BS Willow Plumes; With }eavy drooping flues; in black and white; value an net « ni ae a rer a teen wan emewe Ou d12, at . . andbags; ac! i &chool or Dress Shoes Full length models of mannish materials.) Mi icoats: of soft Curled Aigre: : long; value $4.50, at - Seal; lined with leather, come Flannel lined throughout; velvet collars. } 6, Fnisied tater; in ret y shades Uncurled Ostrich Aigrettes; value $1.50, at . plete with purse; value $e, For Boys and Girls ; ¢ “Special 95 and blak; value $5 00; at $3.00 0 10) @ choice assortment of colors; value $1.25, at 85 a eons $1. r ys and Girls Value $10.00 pecial’ at} Geers winan | = f ao al ! ¢ Main Floor Each pair of our shoes for children is built School Dresses for Girls Sixes 6 to 14 years. u pedic iasts—an. our salespeople , Arse if SS 1 Th are tr 1 to use every care in proper fitting Of fine storm serge in regulation or Russian A New Standard of Goodness in Good Glove News at models, In navy, brown, wine _or black. 14.95 Women’s Shoes at $3.50 S d F t q ‘ alue $7.5 Specia t} : Saks-banis Shoes for Boys 4,00 & 4,50 Value $7.20 ogee $3.50 is not a new price for shoes, but it is emphatically a prea as Saks “Special” Shoes for Boys 3,50 new price for such shoes as these. Many houses do not Saks “Sure-Shod” Shoes for Koys 3,00 Suits for Youn Men hesitate to charge $5.00 a pair for shoes no better. These In the Glove Sale that began on Monday each day has u g are in fact the best shoes for the money you will find in shown larger selling than the previous day—something , New York, most unheard of in retail experience. But glove news Boys’ gun metal or patent leathe 12.50 to $20 SE Tos , ‘ he ae me i 5 i F are DE 4 ther 2.25 $12 5¢ 16 > $20 Patent leather, button and lace styles; with kid tops. 48 we printed spread fast, It’s still good for tomorrow:— fc geek : Pasig 28 : Patent ieather, button, with London Smoke and brown / 6 puton broad - cat | 10-Button mousques | 16-Button Boys’ gun metal and patent leather I.75 Ten distinctive models—Fifty patterns cravenette tops. Tan, Russia ca'f, bution and Blucher Bjarriz gloves: in tan, | teire in tan, b'ack and | taire in tan, bleck Shoes, sizes 10 to 134, “ Special” at “ The identical tailors who create our men's ae pul walt Le ang buston aad glace kid, hi a unin Aree rita esl $1.38 cry rid a Saks “Sure-Shod’ Shoes for Girls, of patent clothes also produce our clothes for young Nal) Gorts Of toe8, slyich sic, a ee leather, tan or black j.ussia calf or kidskin. men. It seems a most needless therefore, to Also, the Best Shoes to Be Had tor $3.00 We add to the above for Saturday's selling only “a 5 1 > Ae Ee point out the inevitable conclusion—that ours A Greenhut specialty, You will find the styles and Men's Sturdy Cape Gloves Glace . Pique Glo for Size © to8 8% 10 Il NH to 2 2% to ( Paap Wiles) ; + he f Pn earl i serene! SAT iit =The clasp double crawn A 1,50 2.00 1 5() 3,00 are the most Gistinctive--in short, the linest quality ali thai ihe average good store shows at 93, 0, n ova oe Papharn i. Boys and Girls one + ‘ ar ’ clothes in America for young men. fact they wil favorably compare with many shoes selling the price of ane $1.00 — tan ond white; per pair. + ( cial'’—-Girls’ patent leather, black j } for $4.00. All leathers; all sty.es; all sizes, . ? Wuaaintaniiguaniantdiacad lid ok Yet with all the features of superiority offered feecart laa Mein Floor Gans 2 ia 8 in our young men’s clothes, they are as reaso»- 7 Sizes 6 to 8 8 toll NK to2 2% to5 aby priced as the humdrum sort produced 6th Avenue, 18th to 19ih Street Greenhut & Company, Gth Avenue, 18th to 19th Street 1,20 , 140 4,90 2.40 by the most indifierently equipped shops. 4 , ’ id r ant | te a len as aio eee aie ine wr @