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tah oa le THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 165, 1911. ARREST [Sagres mere | ose mon wonwens. [psa ttre _ EE At the time he signs the warrant, Jus- Marble dactry Employers t | Buperior Court. | tice Putnam will also grant a stay of leone, canted Gee tas Teieaesiia ie @ coed \waine en © 4.) Moter, applied for the injunction as a count’ 10" idan [preliminary step toward filing ault tor | supreme Court Justice Pendleton to- |#eparate maintenance, Gay reserved decision on the applica- Grout's appeal from the decision of the _ - tion of the Employers’ Association of Hl ti 4 Court. ! the Marble .ndustry of New York to Solatice and Neuritie | ‘The warrant was in court to-day [when counse! appeared befbre Justice] continue a temporary injunction |Putnam to advance Mr. Srout's motion! qgainat the Whitestone Association, jr 8 tenes of the whole pro-|the Reliance Labor Club and the Com- puty sufferers will be interested to learn that “NURITO,” & proprietary remedy, not position Attorney-General] pact Labor Club, the three largest Chambers had the warrant and wanted| tions engaged in the marble industry eretolore prescribed | = now offered for sale This stay will enatde counsel to arrange details as to Mr. OPPENHEIM, 34th Street West a lustice Putnam Delays Sign- Writ, However, Until ‘Appeal Can Be Prepared. the Court to sign it on ‘he spot, Dut] in ents etty. the proceeding detailed here was finally Gyreed upon. ‘ that the unions have been interfering What Congressman Martin W. TAttle-| with the business of its members by | ton will say when word seaches hin ‘”) intimidating and assaulting non-union Europe of certain remarks mate in tho) employees, Alfred and Charles Steckler, course of today's arguments may be) gypearing for the unions, denied this, imagined by those familiar with Mr.| adding that the unions were acting Littleton's temperamert within their rights in endeavoring to i A new lawyer appeared for Mr. Grout| get recruits Into their ranks. j—Stephen Baldwin, Mr. Baldwin as- —_——-— serted that the contentions of Mr.| DOMESTIC TROUBLES FOR come your asking your physician of its MANAGER JACK CURLEY. |rrerite”or try it subject toour guarantee voce al Smet te Grout were not properly presented in a fs {rom prot CHICAGO, Sept. 15.—The profits ace | fOr AO ot asda anarmng ad cruing to Armund Schuhl, known In| , 4a bares sporting circles as Jack Curley, who | ft He a promoted the Gotch - Hackenschmidt MAGISTRAL CHEMICAL Co. wrestling match recently held here, were The Employers’ Association charged Announce the Opening of Their U. 8. Government | sures its absolute pu and strength— free from opiates and narcotics, Nurito has for years proven itself an almost immediate relief and we will wel- CLEANSING tifa Prot belaeg. FIREPROOF STORAGE for Household Goods. / Justice Putnam announced in the Su- Court, Brooklyn, to-day that he eign a warrant to-morrow calling the arrest of Edward J. Grout, t of the Union Bank, in pur- of the Court's ruling that Dep- Buperintendent of Banks Edward Dodge has the authority to sub-|* ” “ Mr. Grout and quest ba ogy ~ . and question him as] Mr. Littleton presented the case in the @he afaire of the Union Bank. But first instance. the first instance “We feel,” said Mr. Baldwin, “that our facts, if presented in @ lawyer-like way, would cause Your Honor to take different view of the law in the Boys’: and_ Children’s Clothing Dep’t Hon Pas ahan dice Gasper tor acy & Cor, or sent by Mall on receipt ob pit Boys’ School Suits With Extra Trousers at 5.75 4] Now that you are comtemplati new Fall clothes for your son | heir, we respectfully suggest that ao contemplate what is set in this announcement. Prim- arily, these suits are made in the newest Fall fabrics, of mannish weaves, suitable for either dress or wear, every garment is serge-lined for warmth. Models are double-breasted and and the workmanship is of standard quality. In design, finish and fit, we can speak of these gar- ments only in superlative terms. And the price of 5.75 is especially low con- sidering that the extra pair of trousers practically ensures double wear for each suit. Boys’ Suits and Reefers for early Fall wear at 5.00 { To combine durebility of fabric, excellence of workmanship and the requisite degree of style, with econ- ox Ta price, is always a knotty problem in small boys’ clothes. But we have always succeeded hereto- % never more than in this ing of smart little suits and reefers at the low price of five dollars. Boys’ Blue Se: Suits, of medium weight, in Norfolk or double-breasted models, alpaca or serge lined, and trous- ers lined entire. Boys’ Blue Serge Reefers, suit- able for present wear. 5.00 Boys’ Suits, suitable for dress or school, in a complete assortment. 5.00to 20.00 Fall Hats for Misses and Children, 2.50 to 18.50 { Hats for Misses and Children offer quite as much scope for variety of treatment as women’s hats, and our Fall assortments embrace an un- usually wide selection of Paris and domestic models, in felts, velvets and velours. Trimmings include self effects, feathers, quills and miscel- cous others, and every hat in this showing is a picture. We cannot overestimate the im- eytenne this assemblage of youth- | millinery, for it contains some of the smartest and prettiest conceits imaginable. And prices are mod- erete. Rah-Rah Hats, for Boys and Girls, in navy, Oxford, black or red, with self color or fancy bands. Special tomorrow at 50c Women’s Gloves; values 1.25 & 2.50; tomorrow, 95c { One cannot have too many gloves, particularly when gloves of such ex- cellent quality are available at ninety- five cents per pair. Those which make up this offering are made of tine gra.ned German lambskin, sturdy in quality, pliant and medium weight. 4 It is a glove for general wear, and not to be matched in quality or style at anything like to-morrow’s price. The backs are Paris point or plain row stitched, and the shades comprise tan, gray, brown, mode, biscuit or champagne, ox-blood, navy, green, black or white. Suite Saks & Company Broadway at 34th Street Fall Suits, Coats and Dresses and a few special remarks for Misses' and Small Women @ What we wish most to impress upon those who are not et familiar with the aims of our Misses’ Department is this: That it is essentially a young women’s department, devotin itself wholly and exclusively to wearing apparel in Misses sizes, Unlike many such departments whid are an offshoot or a branch of a women’s department, it caters only to the needs of young women and girls, and is perhaps unique in this city for the degree of peiteclen it has attained in stand- ardizing sizes. It is this and the added consideration of low prices which have made our Misses’ Department a centre lor Misses’ styles. Second floor. Misses’ Tailored Suits, in Norfolk or plain models, and in an as- sortment of materials, including diagonal serges, rough cheviots, double faced cloths and imported suitings. Lined with Skinner satin or peau de cygne. All colors. Sizes 14-16-18 years. Special at 19.50 and 25.00 Misses’ Coats, in all-wool plain or plaid back materiels, fancy mix- tures or polo cloth. A garment eligible for all occasions and splendid values. Sizes 14-16-18 years. Special at 16.50, 19.50 and 22.50 Misses’ Dresses, in imported broadcloth, French or storm serges or fancy worsteds. These charming little dresses come in buttoned front models, with lingerie or Irish crochet collar and cuffs. Colors are navy, brown Coronation purple, as well as black. Sizes 14-16-18 years. Special at 15.00, 17.50 and 19.50 Misses’ Regulation Dresses, in one or two piece models, fashioned of men's wear serge, in navy or black, with embroidered emblem on sleeve and shield. Sizes 14-16-18 years. Value 18.50. Special at 12.95 Value 22.50. Special at 15.00 Girls’ Coats, in full length models, of all-wool cheviot or imported fancy mixture, in button-to-neck or notch collar effects. Lined throughout with fancy worsted or flannel. Colors are navy, brown or gray and brown mixtures. Sizes 6 to 16 years. Special at 7.95 and 9.75 Girls’ Reversible Coats, of all-wool double faced cloths, with broad rolled collar. A very effective little garment and most reasonably priced. Sizes 8 to 16 years. Value 18.50. Special at 12.95 Girls’ Dresses, one-piece models, of all-wool serge, with sailor or round collar. Five distinctive styles, with attractive color combinations. Sizes 6 to 14 years. Special at 7.95 and 9.75 Girls’ School Dresses, in one-piece or regulation models, of all-wool serge, in navy or black. Sizes 6 to 14 years. Special at 5.95 Women’s Fall Suits and Coats three special offerings tomorrow at very low prices GOur Women’s Apparel Department aims to en- liven tomorrow with an offering of suits and coats at much less than they were originally designed to bring. Some altogether charming early Fall suits, fits coats, and French serge rubberized raincoats, all at ex- tremely reasonable prices, should prove of immediate interest to the woman who has her Autumn needs in mind, and still wants to gratify them economically. Women’s Tailored Suits, of broadcloth and rough materiais, Some modestly tailored, others with long velvet revers and cuffs embroidered by hand. There are six models, al! copies of Paris modes, and each possesses distinctive features of its own. penhagen, wistaria, navy or black. Special tomorrow at 39.50 Women’s Reversible Coats, made of double-faced materials, with very long shawl collar and kimono sleeves. Combinations are brown and tan, gray and purple, gray and a lighter shade of gray, brown and green or gray and purple. . Special tomorrow at 19.50 Women’s Raincoats, of French serge, rubberized single texture on inside. Plain sleeves, high collar and guaranteed completely waterproof. Navy or tan. Special tomorrow at 10.00 711 Hiatiron Building, New York. Miscellaneous Apparel for Boys and Children {| The woman who has to cater to the needs of a family will find some help- ful suggestions and economies in the following special items arr: for to-morrow. e values are the re- sult of very close buying and every price offers an appreciable saving, Shirts, for Youths and Boys. Cut coat style, in light or dark patterns, corded or plain Madras effects. We have only a small lot of these, which accounts for the price depreciation. 12 to 14 neck- bands. Value 1.25. Special at 85c Hosiery, for Boys and Girls. The boys’ hosiery is made of heavy black ribbed cotton, with triple knee. The girls’ hos. iery is made of fine silk lisle, is seamless, and to be had in white, black or tan, Value 25c. Tomorrow 3 prs 50c Underwear, for Boys, Girls and Children. Flat or ribbed materials, two- jiece or combination models, lium or sags, weight. In cotton, wool, silk and wool or merino. Two-piece garments, 50c to 2.95 85c to 3.95 Combination garments, Suits for Youths & Boys Ages 14 to 20 Years 12.50 to 25.00 | We would like to drive it home to you that Saks clothes for youths and boys have many points of superiority over contemporary productions. Our prices are most reasonable, it is true, but you cannot appreciate just how reasonable those prices are unless you apply to them the acid test of other considerations. 4 First, we yield nothing to anyone on workmanship, on style, on fit or on the quality ot the fabrics we use. ond, and not less in importance, we believe we are alone in the degree of attention we devote to young men's clothes as young men’s clothesr and not as abridged editions of senio, sizes. {| We are tailors to the youthful gener- ation, and have the keenest possible appreciation of what ambitious and aggressive young spirits require in the clothes they wear. ey want youthful clothes, and it is we who make clothes that are youthful. Women’s Marabout Neckwear Special Sale Saturday {| Marabout neckwear, delightfullest of furbelows, is to be worn this Au- tumn, just as much as ever. Its popularity is obviously due to the absence of any substitute quite so inexpressibly soft and comfy. | The marabout in to-morrow’s sale may be had in black or natural, and the prices are extraordinarily low for marabout of such excellent quality. French Marabout Stole, 6 strands, 69 inches long. Value 6.50. Tomorrow at 3.95 French Marabout Stole, 6 strands, 87 inches long. jue 7.50, Tomorrow at 5.50 French Marabout Cape, very full, with silk cord tassels, Value 6.50, Tomorrow at 4.75 French Marabout Fichu, 6strands, with silk cord tassels. Entirely new. Value 8.00. Tomorrow at 5,50 Ostrich Feather Fichu, 5 strands, with silk tassel, Value 12.00, Tomorrow at 9.00 A complete and unusually attractive assortment of Norfolk, Double Breasted, Russian and Sailor Suits and Overcoats In Exclusive Models and Fabrics for School or Dress Wear INTRODUCTORY SPECIALS FOR SATURDAY Norfolk and Double Breasted Suits With extra pair of knickerbockers. Newest all wool fabrics 5 50 and colorings. 8 to 18 yrs. Value $7.50. Special Je Norfolk and Double Breasted Suits With extra pair knickerbockers. Also new fancy models, j in all wool Scotch cheviot and tweed. 8 to i8 ventas 50 Value $10.00. Special 4 « Smart Dress Suits Of all wool serge and fancy mixtures in new blue, tan, gray Q 7 or brown. 8 to 18 years. Value 12.78. Special «79 Sailor, Russian and Eton Norfolk Suits New stylish models and colors in all wool serge and fancy mixtures, 3 to 10 years. Value $6.75. Special 9-OO OPPENHEIM, CLLINSx@ Millinery The New Fall Models include exclusive Parisian Importations and Distinctive Creations from our own Workrooms, Fall Showing of Suits, Coats and Dresses For Misses, Girls and Juniors Critical Shoppers tell us that we carry the best line of Misses’ and Children’s Apparel in New York City. Two and Three Piece Suits of Cheviot, Serge and Mixtures. Dresses of Corduroy, Serge and Fancy Stripes. Also a Beautiful Display of Styles and Fabrics in Misses’ and Girls’ Coats, Misses’ and Junior Tailored Suits, — 18.00, 22.50 29.75 Girls’ Three Piece School Suits 10-12-14 and 16 Years 15.00 Misses’ Corduroy Dresses—Special 16.50 Misses’ Serge and Fancy Stripe Dresses, 15.00, 16.75, 22.50 Girls’ Serge School! Dresses, 4.90, 5.90, 7.50 Girls’ Corduroy and Serge Coats, 6.75, 8.90, 11.75 J-MORRIS |p} | Make Dollars Grow King Richard offered his kingdom for a horse. And so it goes all through life, Often a storekeeper will sell his business enterprise for ‘‘a song” whcn in need of ready money or because of ill health, etc. s $ $ $ $ NEAR wav | 267 4.125" Ho Bxtre Obarge tor 1% ‘ag Toren Ptinse ss eS ag nae ha ait itt nttc Upon examination you will find that World “Business Opportunity” Ads, show bargains that are BARGAINS, . SUNDAY WORLD WANTS | WORK MONDAY WONDERS

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