The evening world. Newspaper, June 23, 1911, Page 6

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WOMEN ATTAGK ~POLCENEN USHER RT Mot Falls Upon “Tyrants” and y Rescues All but Seven : Led Captives. ijt: } AGITATOR STARTS ROW. , \ nn ga | Blocks Procession With His Baby Carrage and Urges ® Crowd With Oration. Bewn through Park avenue, from One WunGred and Vourteenth street to One MunéreA and Twelfth street to-day, i? Galvin and Andrew Smith, who ‘Deen sent out to clear eome of the of the street by arresting peddlers who 414 not keop moving and obeerve groper intervals between carts. Thousedds of women and children hunéreds of men crowded to the ‘walled sympathy for the viotime mutteled hatred for the blue coat tyvante as the procession passed. Abraham Friedman of No. 2 Bast One Hundred and Hleventh street was the Arnold Winkdireid who took to himself the plings and arrows of outrageous for- ‘ tune of the occasion. His wife is ina Deaphal and his two bibies have whoop- tng cough. He was taking them to the perk ine baby carriage when he met the procession, with Galvin in front 94 Smith as rear guard. OF CAPTIVES. { AGITATOR HOLDS UP PARADE i | ! “Why are you arrested?” asked ] Weledman, stopping his baby carriage | tm front of the first pushoart and biock- | tae the advance of ail “Did not the policeman arrest us?" ‘Walled the peddier. d “But why do you submit ike craven | { slaves?" shouted Friedman. “Is it any- i | thing but graft? Why not be men and H protect yourselves?" Galvin ran to Friedman and told him in. let go of his baby carriage |} and rateed his voice and arms in stri- | dent oration against the oppressors, | Galvin took him by the arm. The pent emotions of the multitude botled over, . and the sidewalk crowds, led by scores Store Cpen Saturday Night Until 10 with faint hair lines of clawing, sereaming wemen, ) Friedman's rescue, | Galvin was on hie back, @ghting with feet and fete, in a moment Smita lenarwed to the Fescua, Wit was over borne, He fought back to his feet, ran to a drig atore and telephoned to Capt | Corcoran, A platoot Of reserves under Bergt, Ilecins wae rent to the rescue on the run, ‘The crowd melted when the clang of | the patrol wagon sotaded. Galvin got | }up in time to capture Friedman aod help him put the babies beck Into the carriage, from which they had been | tipped during the battle, Friedman's herolain had not been te vain, however, All but seven of the| captives, with thelr carts, had escaped | beyond recall. Friedman Magistrate Kernochan, in Harlem Court home troubles, he wae let severe scolding and a peddlers who had not escaped were also fined #1 each. told 3 = —— Postal Hanke Here foon, BOBTON, June %—Postal savings Danke Will be established in the Boston Post-OMice and substations throughout the city immediately after July 1, Poste = Beoks will sise be opened in New ‘Terk and Chiengo, he eaid. SCHOOLBOYS UNDER ARREST. -_—— | A compound cations ts tn the Teacher Charmes Them With Sieal-| stare when it grows ine ing School Sappties, on the nerves, cnun ~ jours get wore, Five boye whose ages ranged from nervour #yate twelve to fourteen were arraigned in the Children's Court before Justice Hoyt today, charged with stealing echool suppiles from Public Bohoo! No, 64, at No, 415 Mast Kighty-el@hth street. The bo} we their names as Paul Jung, thirteen, No, 17% Firet avenue; Arthur Haranett, thirteen, No. 324 Haat Ninety- firat street; Henry Amith, fourteen, No. $89 Bast Ninety-firat street; James Saz- dag, thirteen, No, 1614 Second avenue, ean my and Sanwel Shapiro, twelve, No, 1685 peat this i Firet avenue. thie olive oll rubbed Mise Margaret Murphy, a teacher, and @ man named (eo! joo ie avery ree Hinck, iving at to the other boys, Justion Hoyt per Jung, Harenett and Smith In @ustody of thelr parents and sent Sa) master General Hitchcock, who te here A does nol insure your getting “*Kayser’s.”” There's a way fo tell the uine— Look in the Hem for the name ‘ Kayser,’’ it’s there ‘your protection and represents quality, reliability and a life- time experience in silk glove making. “A new pair free’’ if th \. Don’t Accept the ‘‘Just as Good” Kind “Kayser” gloves “cost no more” and are worth dag and Bhapiro to the Children's Bo- clety for investigation, Bifeo Guarantee that Guarantees ips’ wear out before the glove. double in quality, style and value. THE EVENING WORLD, F! went to | attending the Harverd commencement @merciors, oatd to-day, . . Compound Callouses ‘Fella Rplendid Cure for Them aad All Foot Troubles, secondary Bring Busy Light —EVERY ~ ALL DAY Saturday We Will Give DOUBLE YX. Green Stamps Here’s an Announcement that Will Crowdsof MenTo Vogel Brothers’ Gorner—42d St. at 8th Avenue “ The new policy inaugurated by the House of Vogel Brothers—to give right now, in the heart of the season, instead of in July and Au- gust, such wonderful values in Men’s talked about clothing news of the day. Suits—is the most 2,400 Men’s $15, $16.50 and $20 Weight Summer Suits in This Mighty Sale at $4 4 50 Every suit this season’s newest model—every suit carefully tailored—blue serge suits—black serge suits —fancy light colored cassimere and cheviot suits—dark worsted suits—blue and black worsted suits, SUIT GUARANTEED TO GIVE ABSOLUTE OR YOUR MONEY BACK—the best suit bargain you ever bought at $11.50, 1,100 High Grade Summer Suits that Sold at $20, $22 and $25, Placed on Sale at. . Each suit in this group is a perfect expression of the latest style, finely tailored of the most worthy fabrics—elegant blue serges—-black serges—rich blue on blue worsteds—dressy blue worsteds, faintly patterned with neat stripes—dressy silk mixed woreteds—all wonderful values at $16.50, VOGEL BROTHERS 42 st.at 8 Ave. inti SATISFACTION $16.50 Store Open Saturday Night Uniil 10 4 ase < nem ne REMOTE ES RENN A EN NE A A i SOLIS ea TE a eee = een naam at ae ~ IDAY, JUNE 23, 1911. Open Saturday Until Six o’ Clock 166 Tailored Suits and 35 Coats for Misses, Small Women and Girls—at reduced prices Perhaps not a very great number of garments for a sale, but if that is a disadvantage, it is more than offset by the remarkable reductions we have made in the prices. Yet despite these reductions, the garments themselves have been in our possession only a little while. To be perfectly candid with you, they are the unsold balance of recént purchases.and at these prices they are probably the best values anywhere. Tailored Suits, just 120 of them, in plain or fancy models. Sizes 12 to 18 years. Formerly 19.50 to 25.00. To chose at 49.50 Tailored Suits, only 46 of them, in sizes 12 to 18 years. Formerly 29.50 to 39.50. Tocloseat.14.50 Misses’ Coats, 35 in all, made of men’s wear serge or mixtures. Sizes 14-16-18 years. Formerly 22.50 to29.50. To:close at.15.00 Special Values in Dresses for Misses, Small Women and Girls. 4 Misses’ Dresses, of lingerie, voile or marquisette, in a smart collection of round neck models, with kimono sleeves; embroidered in all white or colors, and trimmed with fine laces. Sizes 14, 16 and 18 years, Value 10.95 Special at 7.95 Girls’ Washable Dresses, in round or e neck models, with:kimono sleeves. , Made of figured or striped percale, gingham, batiste, dimity or lawn. Sizes 6 to 14 years, Value 3.45 Special at 1.95 Girls’ White Lawn Dresses, oné-piece models, with all-over waist of embroidery, or trimmed with fine laces. 6 to 14 years. Value 4.95 Special at 2.95 Mid-Summer Apparel for Women Suits, Coats, Dresses and Shirts at very reasonable prices tomorrow If only we knew the identical thing you want for mid-summer wear, Madame, we could cater to that want alone. But a question like that can be decided by neither you nor ourselves, until you have seen an ade- quate representation of what's what in-Fashion’s entourage. So we obviate the difficulty by showing everything that is necessary, desirable and in style, both for city use or to go away in, which means that we surely have the particular garment you want or that you will want when you see it. And the most moderate outlay will suffice. Women’s Linen Suits, made of pure Irish linen, in a semi-tailored model, with small sailor collar and long revers. All colors. Value 18.50 Saturday Women’s Austrian Linen Suits, the entire garment hand braided in self colors. A very attractive model in all colors; Value 27.50 Saturday at 18.50 Women’s White Lingerie Dresses, in all over embroidery or trimmed with laces and embroidery. Women’s White Lingerie Dresses, trimmed with laces and embroidery, or entire dress of all-over embroidery. Value 11.50 Saturday at 5.00 Women’s Linen Dresses, in three different tailored coat models, Some trimmed with collar and little buttons of contrasting colors. Others with hand embroidery. - Value 16.50 Saturday at 10.00 Women’s Pure Linen Coats, very full model, buttoned close to neck, with Raglan sleeves. Value 8.50 Women’s Pongee Coats, loose model, with new shape collar. : Velue 22.50 Saturday at 15,00 Women’s Steamer Coats, made of double faced cloth, in grey, tan or navy. Value 35.00 Saturday at 25,00 Women’s Skirts, made of white repp or linen, with panel back and front. Value 6.00 Women’s Skirts, made of hand finished mixtures, in grey or tan. New panel back. Value 8.50 ‘at 12,50 Saturday at 5.00 Saturday at 3.95 Saturday at 4,90 Special Values in Women’s Bathing Suits tomorrow Mohair Bathing Suits, trimmed with braid. Value 3.50 Tomorrow at 2.00 Messaline Silk Bathing Suits, in navy or black, trimmed with red, king blue, purple or self color, Value 11.50 Tomorrow at 5.75 Knitted or Sweater Bathing Suits, in grey or navy. Value 11.50 Tomorrow at 8.50 5 J e Women’s Silk Hose to-morrow at 79c G good values at 1.00 and 1.25 We have always been noted for unusual hose values and it is this consideration perhaps more than any other which urges us to make those values a little better as time goes on. This pure thread silk hose is soft, lustrous and of superior quality and quite an unusual value. Made with all silk or lisle soles, in black, white, bronze, lavender, smoke gray or navy blue. And you may regard this advertisement as our written guarantee of satis- faction, whether you buy one pair, as you may, or a dozen pairs as you ought. Sale of White Buckskin Shoes for Misses and Children 4, White footwear has both seasonableness and style to commend it, and a considerable saving effected by us in a recent purchase of white buckskin shoes enables usto add economy to their established desirability. We have acquired a quantity of these shoes for Misses and Children, adorned with riveted pearl buttons, and designed on the famous orthopaedic last, which insures a degree of foot comfort as pleasant as it is uncommon. All sizes and widths. % ickskin Shoes, sizes 6 to 11; Value 3.25......c.ccessvee ee Mt 2.65 Cllr ate Buckakin Shose, sims lIV5 to 2: Value 400...ssycscscs Blue Serge Suits for Youths and Boys Ages 14 to 20. Sizes 30 to 36. 12.50 to 15.00 Saks’ blue serge suits for youths and boys for graduation or confirmation wear, or both— have themselves graduated with honor in style, fit and good talloring and are confirmed in all three. Weare unusually anxious to rivet youthful attention on ' clothes, for we believe that we are contributing more to youthful styles than anyone. We have a special depart- ment which makes clothes for youths and boys exclusively, and the individuality of its pro- ductions is in every way equal to that which has made Saks’ clothes for men foremost in New York. The blue serge suits we are now showing for youths and boys emphasize this fact strongly. They have distinctive lines and are perfectly tailored in every detail. Value 20.00 Saturday at 10.00 ' Sale of Boys’ Suits With ra Knickers were up to 6.50. Saturday 445 a4. Each suit-in this. sale is direct from our own stock and has been made ing the present in Norfolk or double breasted models, in sizes 8 to tailoring of these no effort having been spared to fit.them for an ‘ardu- ous siege. The two pair of knickers make the ale Belet @ still more forceful argument. Boys’ Blue Serge Suits “© gpeclal:to-morrow at 5.09 2 F 4 4 A blue serge suit is just the thing for serge that fan ight ned dure serge t 18 as it al urable as that used in these pasti are ments. We have them in folk, or double breasted models, splen- didly made and trimmed andfinished a little better than usual at this price. They will give the. best of wear, too, which is perhaps the chief consideration of all. The “Country Club’ Waist Coat for Misses—special:at 1.00 This is a novelty in Misses’ Summer wear. Could not quite make up its mind whether it should be a coat or a waist and is a sort of compromise between both. Looks like a waist and isn’t, and is just long enough to a short coat. A charming little garment for golfing or tennis or, indeed, for anything in the way of Sammertime recre- ation. Made of white galatea. Collar, cuffs and belt trimmed with Alice or navy, or dainty red or blue stripes. You will look awfully pretty in this. Youths’ & Boys’ Bathing > uits, ” f "to-morrow at 2.85. » Fine Worsted Jersey bathing cuits *. that will take to the water like ducks, if you will only give them a chance. y are two-piece, sleeveless mod- els and are to be had in navy or Ox- ford, trimmed with red or white. Excellent quality and very reason- ably priced. Sizes 28 to 36. Bathing Suits for Misses and Girls Special at 2.95 Special for Saks'—special for the Misses and Girls who will wear them-—special at the price mentioned—and doubly special by reason of their quality. Made of mohair, in Princess styles, with Dutch necks, or in sailor collar mode!s, whichever your fond heart desires. Sizes 8 to 18 years. Youths’ & Boys’ Negligee Shirts, Value 1.00—-Saturday at 50c, or 6 for 2.85 These shirts are made coat style and and have neckbands or soft collars attached, as you may wish. Light colors with neat stripes. Sizes are broken somewhat, though they are pretty representative at that. But we can better afford to break the rices than to keep broken sizes. Wel made shirts that will be a last- ing satisfaction at such a reasonable price. Children’s Spun Silk Socks Value 35c Satarday at 25c,or 6 pairs, 1.35: We have just received an addi- tional shipment of fine imported silk socks for chil- white spun dren. they are ideal for present wear, being cool and soft to the feet and at the price named they are more than ordinary value. Sizes 41/2 to 8'/;, Washable Wear for Boys In all washable clothes for boys sold by us the fabrics are guaranteed to be fast color and well shrunk. Boys’ Washable Trousers, in full bloomer models, of khaki, linen, white duck or tan crash. Admirably made and will give good service. Value 75c Special at 50c Boys’ Washable Suits, in Norfolk or double breasted models, Made of thoroughly shrunk khaki, tan linen, white duck, tan or gray crash. Made as well as they can be made, both as to the cut and the tailoring. Special at 2.95 Boys’ Auto Dusters, made on mannish lines. 1.45 to 7.50

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