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‘ BEGINS WITH ving of New York was Inea 1 » had been re ne is Andrews lo Ap ces BOND INQUIR HEAVY EARTHQUAKE | SHAKES TOWNS IN HAYTI. aay | Underground Rumbling Accompan- Legislative Board Chooses Rich} — jes Shock ai Port-aurPrince | Rec PORT AU PR eavy ent Lead in Delving into City’s | county of Alt mittee of the s an effort to pr worth of improver issued to impro country club and bungalow owned by man William Barn gation was oponed by Chairman Bayne, Who outlined the purpose of the invest gation. Vat the “We are to he sald, | “whether there and county dep {8 corruption in the seo if the laws a forced impartially Ism; whether tmr vons for money or publie funds hav yrlated.” H James W. Osborne. counsel for the Poss committee, then announced that he! Nothing Equals Its Rapid Work in! hoped to prove Irregular! the a fe surance of improvemer Ms the Cure of All Skin Affections. Issue wae allotted to the per Bank of New York City, terward 1 ed then Of tms he de the observers ly located the ed $10,000 for the tie ball a long law suit to esta fulty. Osborne said that proved the road beyond th at clty expens nd be promptly rid of alt rheum, seal, I spots, . burns ory skin y recommended Results Open Saturday Eveni-g Until 10 o'Clock America’s Greatest Furniture House i Block [ude amann 35th to 8th Ave. &@mpy 36th St. One Dollar COMPLETE BRING ONE DOLLAR, eelect every- OomouTF thing you need to furnish a room OFFER complete, and we wili deliver the S = goods promptly to your home. Nu kee Tape and NO Sirings to This Ofter _ NO Ciub Fees, NG ExtraCharges of Any Kind This is a straight bona-fide chance for you to get every- thing you want to furnish a room complete by paying ONLY ONE DOLLAR and the balance in small weekly payments. TO OUR CUSTOM: RS—his offer is xood for you, too, | | whether your account is still open or ii you have closed it. Bring $1 and get what you need! B A strikingly attractive ou in highly polish. Panne Plush ¢f and tassel adju nt $20 Mahogany Dresser | 11.98 | 1,49 Gerwiny mie ; haeintgh [Solid oak y polished |rich, dart finish. Large {E-rly Englist oval mirror of [finish, caivec rnch bevel/tep and de-~ Bi fate. Paschas|tails; glas wo large in! | door and eury cae (¥° Sl Ting lacs sides: Srey] rowers, Exe | 78 Giae _ of eptonaly tine | iu t ET cabn.t work |shotves. A ae ay Be Inciuded in d_ Without Seasonable clothes for Boys! at reasonable prices @ It is getting colder every day now, and warmer clothes for that boy of yours is an important consideration. And only second in importance to that is the further con- siderations of quality and price. € Saks clothes for boys this Fall possess al! of their accustomed quality and economy of price, and they have made wonderiul strides in the direction of style. € Our clothes for little fellows are splen- didly tailored and perfectly finished ‘and, the fit and the cut of the garments are well calculated to round off the edges of boyhood with the necessary snap and style. Boys’ Suits, extra trousers Value 7.00. .... special at 5.25 Norfolk or double-breasted models, made of all-wool materials in the new Fall colorings. The models are cut on mannish lines, are serge-lined, and are designed throughout to give a long period of satisfactory wear. The two pairs of trousers, make the offering doubly attractive. Boys’ Suits, extra trousers exceptional........ at 7.95 GStylishly cut double-breasted or Norfolk models. Fabrics are the new rough cheviots in brown or gray effects, and every garment has been made under our personal supervision, insuriig the lowest price consistent with good workmanship. Boys’ Blue Serge Suits great value..at 5.00 © These smart little garments are made of all- wool blue serge in Fall weights; are serge-lined and the trousers full-lined. Norfolk or double- breasted models. The amount of time and labor we have devoted to the production of these garments would justify our marking them at a much higher price than 5.00, Boys’ Superior Fabric Suits. .12.75 ‘or those who want the finest fabrics for their boys, this price of 12.75 at Saks’ offers a splendid assortment. Pretty nearly all of the materials used in these garments are our own exclusive patterns, and represent the season's most favored colorings and designs. In workmanship, in finish, in fit and in style, these suits are the peer of anything at the low price of 12.75. Boys’ Reefers excellent value at. .5.00 @ Reefers, Russian overcoats, Made of all- wool blue or gray chinchilla and wool-lined. Cut roomy and full, and finished in the best possible manner. A value which you will find hard of duplication at the low price of 5.00, Boys’ Russian Overcoatsfl splendid value at 10.95 © These garments are made of Worumbo chin- chilla, which is the highest grade boys’ coating in the market. The best we can tell you about these garments is, that we happen to know that they are the lowest priced overcoats pro- curable in New York, the quality of fabric and workmanship properly considered. Boys’ Convertible Collar Overcoats at......:...12.75 © These coats are made of the new rough fancy coatings, in loose and boxy models, on mannish lines. The assortment is exceptionally large and the value is one of which we are justly proud. You may easily pay more money for this self- same style of coat elsewhere, but there will be no more merit in the garment at a higher price than there is in this one at 12.75. ‘Suits for Youths & Boys Ages 14 to 20. Sizes 30 to 36 12.50 to 22.00 @ In making clothes for youths and boys, most makers are conspicuously at fault in these two respects: € First, they regard the young man solely as an experimental proposition, and a vehicle for ultra and freakish effects. { Second, they make the absurd mistake of assuming that the young man between 14 and 20 can be fitted in men’s clothes merely reduced in size. @ Now, a young man is neither an ex- perimental proposition ror can he be fitted in reduced sizes. And it is the absence of the defects referred to that has made Saks clothes for youths and boys so de- servedly popular. € We believe that youthful clothes should be youthful in appearance, but we have never fallen into the practice of making them ridiculous with freak features, Finally, boys cannot properly be fitted in reduced sizes. We ourselves have studied this question too long and too seriously to make any such mistake as that. We have standardized special sizes for youthful figures, and any young man can come to us and be assured of a perfect fit. In other words, we regard a young man as a unit, and not a; a frac- tional part of his father. G@At 12.50 to 22.00 we are showing a splendid line of models, in the new browns and grays so popular this season, both in rough and smooth cheviot effects. Saks & Company Broadway at 54th Street. Autumn Attire for Misses, Small Women and Girls many attractive values tomorrow @ The misses and girls who have learned to look to us for smart apparel at sensible prices have experience for their guidance. But this announce- ment is more especially directed to those young women who are not yet familiar with the manifold advantages offered by a department which, in ambition and temperament, is in such sympathetic alignment with the younger generation of women. @ Our Misses’ Department has done nothing more worthy of note thai its present interesting contributions to youthful fashions. Whether in suits, coats or dresses, it has achieved such distinctive results at such economy of cost, that its only problem now is tc hasten your inspection of all the effective garments it has to show. Second Floor. Misses’ Tailored Suits............... value 35.00 - Saturday special at 25.00 Fancy or plain tailored, and made of imported broadcloth, diagonal worsteds or fancy suitings. Fen exceptionally smart models, showing a variety of collars and revers of cloth, velvet or corduroy. All ghe seasonable colorings, as well as black. 14-16-18 years. Misses’ Tailored Suits......... value 22.50 Saturday special at 16.50 @ Norfolk or plain tailored suits of Lymansvillecheviot. orimported tweeds. Coats are Skinner satin lined, and skirts have panel both front and back. Colors are navy, brown, plum and brown or gray mixtures. 14, 16, 18 years. Splendid value. value 22.50 Misses’ Reversible Coats...... Saturday Special at 16.50 Made of all-wool, plain or plaid back, double-faced cloth, with sailor or round collar. Combinations are brown and old blue, gray and coronation purple, brown and green and navy and violet. 14-16-18 years. Misses’ Dresses....special at 16.50, 19.50 and 25.00 Effective models, of French or storm serge, imported broadcloth, velveteen or crepe meteor. Extremely attractive garments, for strect or afternoon wear. 14-16-18 years. Girls’ Cheviot Coats................. value 9.75 Saturday special at 5.95 Full length or seven-eighth models, made of all-wool cheviot, flannel lined throughout. Silk velvet collar, notch or buttoned to neck effects. Navy or brown. 6 to 16 years. Girls’ Chinchilla Coats ... value 15.00 Saturday special at 9.75 @ These coats are full-length models, madeof imported chinchilla, lined throughout with check worsted. Silk velvet military collar. A very pretty model and an uncommonly good value. In navy or gray. 6 to 16 years. Girls’ Dresses, made of all ‘wool serge in one picce Russian or regulation models. Navy, brown or black. 6 to 14 years. Girls’ Repp Dresses, new models of imported repp, in white or colors. 6 to 14 years. special at 2.95, 3.95 and 5.95 . Girls’ Velveteen Dresses, three effective models, fine lace collar and cuffs. Black, navy or brown. 6 to 14 years. Value 22.50, special at 15,00 Women’s Autumn Coats with fur collar and cuffs an offering for tomorrow that is in many ways the most remarkable ever announced value 50.00 . . tomorrow 28.50 Q This coat is a wonder, bothastothe coat and as to the value. Nothing like it can be bought at the price we ask, nor at a price anything ap- proaching it. And the original coat, of which these are the exact dupli- cates, cost us several times more than the 28.50 we now ask you. @ The moment we saw this coat it took us by storm. We could not repress our enthusiasm.. We simply had to have it at once. But we declined to pay the maker's prices, and proceeded to experiment our- selves—not with the materials, not with the furs, not with the linings, not with the workmanship—but with the price. special at 5.95 @ We saw that the only way to bring this beautiful garment within the popular reach was to assemble the parts and literally build the coat our- selves. So we ordered the cloth direct from the mills. We then se- lected the skins from a dealer in raw furs. Thereafter we had the collars and cuffs made by a responsible furricr, and finally, we had the parts assembled and put together by one of our foremost coat makers. q That is how these beautiful garments come to be offered at the low price of 28.50. Only one hundred of these coats are on sale. Yet, de- spite the limitation of quantity, the offering is phenomenal. The materials are the highest grade of broadcloth, and the model is a full length effect of the most modish pretensions, extremely effective, with semi-fitting back. @ The fur collar is a long shawl effect traversing below the waist line, and the garment fastens far to one side with two large braid oraments. Collars and cuffs are of Australian opossurn, caracul, sable-dyed muskrat, sable opossum or black French coney. Every garment is lined throughout with satin of guaranteed quality, and is interlined into the bargain. All sizes for large and small women, but only 100 coats in all. 15.00 hats at 10.00 Includes trimmed hats, dress hats, semi- dress hats and tailored street effects G From a selection of all sorts of hats for all sorts of occasions we have chosen a limited quantity for the purposes of this sale. They embrace the smartest dress and street ef- fects obtainable at 15.00, and at the new low price of 10.00 every one of these hats is unquestionably a bargain. Made by our own milliners in our own workrooms on the premises, and many of them copies of Paris styles, these hats exhibit all the prevailing colors, shapes and trimmings of the early Fall season. You who know as much as we ourselves about millinery values will be quick to ap- preciate that a concession of 5.00 on a 15.00 hat is a very liberal inducement. Particularly is this so, in view of the fact that few if any millinery shops can produce any one of these hats even at 15.00 each. Sale of Shoes for Misses, Boys & Children tomorrow @We recently had our manufacturer of shoes for little people make us a special shipment that we might feature their unusual quality and workmanship by making liberal concessions in prices. @ This shipment of shocs is now in our pos- session and will be placed on sale tomorrow morning at the special prices stated. All of these shoes are of regulation height, are made with stout wear-resisting welted soles, and built on our new orthopaedic last. These shoes are very unusual values, and not the least of their merits is the time- liness of their appearance at sale prices. Leathers are gun metal and patent leather. Children’s Shoes, button. Sizes 8!/; toll. Value 2.00, tomorrow at 1.45 Misses’ Shoes, button. Sizes II!/2 to 2. Value 2.50. tomorrow at 1.85 Girls’ Shoes, button. Sizes 2!/; to 51/4. Value 3.00. tomorrow at 2.25 Boys’ Shoes, Blucher lace. | to 5!/2. Value 3.00, tomorrow at 2.45 | re aed Sale tomorrow Small Boys’ Shoes, Blucher lace. 11 to 131/> Value 2.50. tomorrow at 1.85 Furnishings for Misses, Boys and Children Gloves, pajamas, bath robes, neckwear, shirts, hosiery, handkerchiefs, and every other conceivable item of furnishings for little people, are the especial care of this department. Offering good values always, it has singled out for especial attention tomorrow the following items:— Misses’ Sweater Coats, in plain or fancy weaves, knit of pure worsted yarn and full- fashioned. Sizes 28 to 36. Value 4.00 tomorrow at 2.95 Juvenile Sweater Coats, with rol! collar or V neck. Ages 3 to 7 years, at 2.95 Boys’ Sweater Coats, knit extra firm yarn, with V neck. Value 3.50. tomorrow at 2.35 Underwear, for misses, boys and children of ribbed or plain cotton, all-wool, silk-and- wool, and merino. Sizes 26 to 34, 50c to 2.85 per garment Gloves, for boys and girls, in gray mocha or tan cape. One-clasp. Sizes | to 7. special at 1.00 Pretty Headwear for Misses and Children {In our Autumn display of littie people's millinery a number of very smart hats have proved to be such popular sellers that we have had to duplicate them in quantity at least half a dozen times. No former season has been marked by such variety in color and shapes in little people's millinery as this present Fall. Pierrots, mushroom turbans, Tyrolean shapes and hoods, in plushes, two tone or plain velvets, velours, felts and scratch felts, for the most part effectively trimmed with ribboned flowers, and all marked at extremely low prices 3.95 to 18.50 Hoya [ReheRah Hats, made of felt, with fancy bands in college colors....1.00 Imported Hand Bags Value 7.50. tomorrow 4.95 { This is one of the prettiest imported hand bags of the present season. Made of black, blue, tan or violet suede, as well as corded silk, with colored 8-inch frame and long silk cord. Contains compart- ment, mirror and puff case. It is a very flat model, despite the number of its cone tents, and makes an extremely effective appearance. Even at 7.50 it would com- pare favorably with any bag at that price, and at the low price of 4.95 it is certainly one of the most remarkable values yet offered in an imported hand bag,