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SEARCHERS FIND | JUDGE STEPHENS OF RICHMOND CO. SERIOUSLY ILL. combed with temporary p floors, and ot Teach Wt until n AT MOREA ZL anna Ny AD nacmacni mt tn THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, MARCH 81, 1911. COURT REFUSES ce esc CAR IS LIFTED j Court he and tn- Cold Storage of Furs , : | | Waleh had witr he tout 2 | » nh founda during whten | “ONLY MANKILLED ==. TOGIVEWARRANTS :s.0ssccecesc=: BY SCHOOL BOYS ———— | wn. He presente | ee ( } m he ed to | | | tre: | | an ea y incorporated organ: | | Body of Watchman Abbott Magistrate Barlow Turtis DOWN) were « than me Discovered in Section Where the Application of Police | oe vn tntormea) Rush to Rescue of Youth Flames Raged Fiercest. | ain McNally. it. Magestrate | Under Trolley. * ’ | “i i Aa ilenry V. Smith, fifteen years ol, ie pate A Ald Aa a atudent at the Pe mie It } Bamuel J. 41 f the Brooklyn, faving the acho t Btate Capitol fire, wae found early te | laws abo M. yesterday, he saw a } @ay tn the southy yrner of t {cay going up Fulton street that would } ing where the fle rage! flercest ai] take him clo. to his hone, at No. @ | body was 1 mi || Eighth avenue, which is near Mayor f but tdentine? fa wa | Gaynor's residen : Wor of With his swinging from a strap the routnwest t | e scurried down the steps and across i the corpse of the aged night watehman | fn @ little Jor on t } That port ft | H fire started et was overcome | touched him, a@ vain attempt State's val The bol burial to , where | STEPHEN G Stephen PD ity Judge a jjand $ is } very iil at she | mond, Stu Istand 4 phen has hi w Library School, rewarded] ana from as one in the country, | ine 14 probably w , men | IS. the nex 4 vT 35) ft j erate 1 be unal 5 | come. Offers . Agnes I. Lasar oolyn 4 fy have been received from Utica, Syra-| have two sons, epien D. jr. a ; cuse, the But rary and Columbia | Richmond. Bi University Director Wyer | i gaye that the of Colur may be 4 accepted temporarily next year. Vader an cniergency message from Gov. Dix, Assemblyman AJ ON. BAIL. E Simith’ bill appropriating $100 to tonio Light at an At meet the expense of tearing down the balay eng Capitol walls weal by fhe fire anletibveety ipa ne) a H Wednesday morn paswed’ by both been connected with Dieht has Associated houses of the 1 © to-day. The The money is to d by the true-| Press for the past twenty-eight years, tees of public bulldings. during elehteen years of which he has a bean J tant General Mar Mr. CUMMINS ASKS TRIAL, |iieach'n reiation "to. ‘The “Associated STANDING ON HIS PLEA.| joc, SS Pome OF twenty The monotonous grind of investiga-!> tion of the Carnegie Trust Company MH failure wan halted to-day ‘Tre see AS Quickly As Water Preme Court Grand Jury attended to! other bust ments were and rumors of indict- nothered by ment attending the Comm! iad ben ead with the General! About The Time It Takes For A Stuart's nd Jury. Carnegie ‘Trust new Drops phevig Neanite del a ars the announcement that. Wil J Ae 5 Renee, Cummins is Willing to go to trial when ever the District-Attorney ts ready on the three indictments against him. To. TRIAT, PACKAGE SENT FREE, lea of not gullty or to | relied tt wu br relating to the Indict-| gete busy in fighta tn that foe ght atthe Wo finds lodged there aod in oo time at all hes phen Baldwin, counsel for Mr. » sent word to the District- t the plea of no on the tongue f the trial ts| That is one of the chief recommendations for f d the better his client will et ie) don't take ¥ we for whteb you SHIPPING NEWS. NEW YORK, B | digesting you These in all the active elements of 2 natural stomach jutees and will alone and © same on th STEAMSINIP void by alt drug SAILED TODAY sver bor, A amiura, Hamilton Ma Jowrite Pow CHARLES Di Ise Wa 180 broadway, ! LOCK is On Dissolves Sugar’ | meer commious tha We are prepared to accept Furs and For Garments for Cold Storage throughout the Summer months SATURDAY—APRIL 1ST ON'S MOST IMPORTANT SALE, - Women’s Fancy Tailored Suits Skirt and Jacket lined with Silk AN ENTIRELY NEW IDEA IN SIX EXCLUSIVE MODELS FROM PARIs. VALUES 60.00 AND 65.00 at 35.00 Here is positively the newest thing from Paris—something that will be the vogue for a later Spring than this. TO-MORROW THE SEA The latest models of Paris-made {ancy The manufacturer who imported them direct was finally persuaded to sell them tous. They are six in number and are abso- lutely exclusive with Saks & Company. tailored Suits are ours. The most novel idea embodied in each of these medels is that of having the skirt lined ov faced with peau de cygne in colorsto match the lining of coat. This obviates the necessity of wearing a silk petticoat and is to be re- garded as the latest word from Paris on the subject of dress. We were particularly elated to secure these models, for, aside from anticipating another season's vogue, it testifies to our resourcefulness in keeping abreast of styles. Meanwhile we have had these models copied implicitly to sell at a trifle over half their value. The assortments include the most favored fabrics, in black, navy, king blue, light blue, tan, corn, brown, green or black and white shepherd checks. Large or small collars in both shaw! and sailor effects, and long revers faced with natural shantung, black and white striped satin, mvire or changeable peau de cygne, the whole garment beautifully finished with hand-made satin ornaments. Here Are Clothes That Boys Will Want We invite you to bring your boy or boys to our Second Fioor and Jet them loose among our assortments of boy A new it is an event to a boy, and our stocks are ample and The fabrics have been f has been made with a proper regard for the be subjected. varied cnough Lo give titude he matter of choice. selected for they durabi wear and tear to which it w ill probably Boys’ Suits, with Extra Knickers, in Boys’ Blue Serge Suits, double-breasted or double-breasted or Norfolk styles, made of all-wool Norfolk styles, made of fine ribbed serge that is fabrics of neat stripes and cver-plaids that exhibit — 8¥aranteec fast color. Suits alpaca-lined through- out. All sizes to 18 years. prevailing Spring cclorings. Lined throughout with Exceptional value at 5.00 Boys’ Suits, double-breasted, single-breasted or ao assortment cf very exclusive alpaca end finished with a fine regard for detail Special value at 5.75 Suite with Extra Knicl lout dels, Thes garments are exc: ently sted er Norf styles. Fak ee a are very much higher grade in every \ . ; noleeay . cetail than the average suits for boys selling at i their durability, including mannish cloths of the 1378 : : Cassnenty eat te Va" Boya’ Reefers, of serges, shepherd plaids or pay Bs red peifectly. fancy coatings, in various models. Very natty little The \ different coats worth considerably more than the price asked Unusual value at 7.95 — for them. Hats for Misses and Children—2nd Floor A reminder that our disy:cy of millinery for misses and children is not the least of our con- tributions to the Easter season. We have all the new Spring styles in fancy braids, designed end trimmed by our own millincrs; while others are made of fancy or Italian straws, in the atest imported models for school or dress wear. All at very modest prices. styles. 5.00 Young Men’s Clothes—12.50 to 23.00 this to remember about young men’s clott There is or no individuality if they ere They can have little sizes reduced or boys’ sizes increased. [-xperience has taught us that for that particular period between boyhood and man- hood an especial standard of measurements is nece: me ary to ensure perfect-fitting young And the fact that we have such a splendidly equipped tailoring men's clothes. organization alone enables us to specialize on young men's sizes at prices which, under other conditions, would be appreciably higher. Saks-made clothes for young men are just as individual as those we make for their elders. This is infinitely more than can be said for the generality of young men's clothes. Sizes 30 to 36. | the street. He was #0 intent in catoh- ing the car that in cros#ing the tracks he failed to see another approaching A acor several \eeen the accident and there was in- {tense excitement. Though unconscious | Smith was groas | sight of the crowd, Sev 9) i |dents tried to drag him out, but he w sigh Ad 9) Pupils of Brooklyn | weasea too tightly, Then the pupils i : and about twenty men gripped one aide dle, The boy's father, Fo Morse Smith, ts! Manhattan. Saks & Company Broadway at 34th Street her students to crawl beneath and Samuel place Was just passing in his automo. He called to the lads to place their ith the unconscious Smith propped up urles. floor of a shirtwaist plant, several deors way, into a panic. Controlled by @gol- r i, however, the girls quieted PANIC AT FACTORY FIRE. BALTIMORE, Maret 2 ~ Flame: from the opposite direotion. When he] to-day: the three-story building at Pratt Md made their way by the stadr- did wee ft, It was to tate, and before the | and Sharp streets, pled by the Hop- Man bookkespers By motorman could stop young Sinith had] iine Tailoring Company, forcing ing rept over @ nar- been knocked «down and wedged in bes |tyative employees of (he etal row ledge at the second story, a. @ie- tween the fender and the trucks. to make their Way across a narrow ledge | tan wenty feet, to an adjoining to the next tuilding to safety, and threw} The loss was not expected to two hundred girls, working on the third exceed $2.00. insured e of the boy's classmates and hundred men and wenen had a ES es) | Don’t Poison Baby. - RTY YEARS AGO almost every mother thought hor child must have PAREGORIO or laudanum to make it sleep, These drugs will produce seer and a FEW DROPS TOO MANY will produce the BLEEP FROM WHICH THERE IS NO WAKING. Many are the childre have been killed or whose health has been ruined for life by paregoric, .auda- num and m ine, each of which ia a narcotic product of opium, Druggiste are prohibited from failing either of tle narcotics named to children at all, or | to anybody without labelling them “ poison.” The definition of ‘ narcotic” iss A medicine wich relieves pain and produces sleep, but which in poison= ous doses produces stupor, coma, convulsions and death,” The taste and smell of medicines containing opium are disguised, and sold under the names of ‘* Drops,” ** Cordials,” “Soothing Syrups,” etc, You should sot permit any medicine to be given to your chikiren ing haon or your physician know fy ning and w Hartog of No, Sil Prospect companion {n the machine, and shoulder of one of the boys male t rd time to te Brook. t he would | of what it is compere CASTORIA DOES TICS, if i CONTAIN NAR‘ it bears the signature of Chas. H. Fletcher, Genuine Castoria always bears the signatare of lar LA LiKe, ers at No. 10 William street, Repairs & Alterations on Fur Garments can now be ordoesd at considerabiy lower cost than prevails during the Fur Season, TO-MORROW—SATURDAY--APRIL IST WE SHALL OFFER SOME UNUSUALLY ATTRACTIVE V. Suits, Coats and Dresses for Misses and Small Womea—2nd Floor With the rapid approach of Easter the younger generation of women are undoubtedly keeping a vigilant eye on apparel prices. And we at least are resolved not to disappoint them. We have prepared the following extraordinary values in Suits, Coats and Dresses not alone with a view to timeliness, but as being fairly representative of our Misses’ Department both as to economy of price and conformance with styles. Misses’ Tailored Suits (200 all told), especially arranged for Saturday's selling. The assortment contains t istinctive models, fashioned of men's wear serge, hairline stripes or shepherd checks; the colors embracing black, navy, old blue, black and white, or all white. These Suits are beautifully made, and exhibit all the best and latest designs in fancy tailoring. Sizes 14-16-18 years. Value 39.50 Saturday special at 25.00 Misses’ Coats, full length models, of men’s wear serge, tweeds or shepherd checks. Made with long roli or sailor collars of silks in contrasting shades. Some are lined throughout with silk, others are lined to the waist only. Exceptional values Sizes 14-16-18 years. Special Saturday values at 16.50, 19.50 and 25.00 Misses’ Tailored Dresses, distinctive models, in French serge or shepherd checks, effectively trimmed with satin piping and buttons. Colors are black, navy, white or black and white check. Beautiful little dresses and priced unusua!ly low. Sizcs 14-16-18 years. Value 35.00 Saturday special at 19.50 Misses’ Foulard Dresses, of satin foulard, stripes,dots or figuzes, showing borders effectively used as trimming. Yoke and cufis of t.ne lace. Sizes 14-16-18 years. Value 25.00 Saturday special at 15.00 Apparel for Juniors and Girls Exceptional values for Easter wear We should be derelict in our duty if we neglected to feature some of the many dainty Spring garments which our Children’s Department has pre- pared for coy little maidens of six up to adorable ‘sweet sixteen.” Our collection of Spring apparel for girls is a garden of pretty things, all as economical as they are pretty. Here are some of them: Junior Three-piece Suits ioned of English serge, shepherd checks or fancy tweeds. A dressy little garment trimmed with silk and braid in contrasting shades. In navy, old bluc, gold, all white or black and white check. Sizes 10 to 16 years. Value 29.50 Saturday special at 19.50 Girls’ Full-length Coats, made of all-wool serge or shepherd checks, with sailor or notch collars. Lined throughout with silk. Colors are navy or black and white check. Sizes 8 to 16 years. Value 15.00 Saturday special at 9.75 Girls’ Satin Coats, full length models, in tailored satin. Sailor collar in moire, in contrasting shades. Silk lined throughout. Sizes 6 to 14 years. Value 19.50 Saturday special at 12.95 Girls’ Coats (130in all), made of imported mixtures, lined throughout with mohair, venetian or silk, Value 7.95 Saturday special at 2.95 Value 9.75 Saturday special at 4.95 Value 15.00 Saturday special at 7.95 Girls’ Dres: of imported repp, hand-embroidered, with yoke and medallions of real Irish lace, Sizes 6 to 14 years, Value 10.95 Saturday special at 6.95 Girls’ Middy Blouses, made of twill cloth, with collar and cuffs of contrasting shades. A special Saturday value at 98c Sale of Hosiery for Boys and Girls Value 25c pair, Saturday 3 pairs for 50c. This hosiery is made of exceptional quality silk lisle, is seamless and Ix! ribbed; in tan or white, sizes 6 to8}4,and in black, sizes 6 to9!3. This hosiery was furnished to us at a special concession. This is why we have priced it so very low to you. Women’s “Esco” Thread Silk Hose—at 55c pair We cannot resist reference to the lustre and the quality of the particu- lar “Esco’’ Hose in this offering. Full fashioned, with pure gauze silk- finish lisle garter top, sole, toe and heel, it is a very handsome hose and will give excellent wear. Sale of Petticoats for Misses and Small Women Value 4.00, Saturday at 1.95 An extraordinary sale of messaline or taffeta petticoats, in a complete range of plain or changeable colorings, as well as in black or white. Thisis a special tailored model, extremely smart in appearance, and comes in 32, 34 and 36-inch lengths. 'rT ai,