The evening world. Newspaper, October 20, 1911, Page 6

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_ Give tem an Athletic Field tn ITALIANS BATTLE * SELLE BENGHAZI {Enemy a Hard Fight. u old. 4,000 MEN ARE LANDED.|= City Is Captured and Sultan's Forces, With Arab Allies, i Are Driven Out. PENGHAZI, TRIPOLL, Oct, ~The} Italian fleet under Rear Admire! Aub- fey bombarded this olty yesterday and landed 400 men who, efter @ Ddrisk dattle cocupied a portion of the town. ‘The greater part of the troops, bow- ever, camped on the beach fast night. ‘The Turks refused to eurrender and made @ stubborn resistance. The expeditionary foros instructed te occupy Benghari in the roadstead | ‘Wednesday morning convoyed by the) Italian battleshipe Vittorio Hmanuele | emailer warships and two torpedo boat divisions, Rear Admiral Aubrey sent an oMfcer with the white to tbe Turkish comman- der demanding the surrender of the be te The Turk promptly refused end was notified by the Ttal- tan commander that sniess he changed | his mind and capitulated before six ‘No reply having been recelved to the Itaillan threat the bombardment Ddegan at the hour set. The sholling ‘by the fleet continued until nine o'clock when a detachment of sailors and troops was debarked. Other landing Darties followed. The first Italians ¢o go ashore were received with a sharp rifle fire from the Turks, The Italians bore tham- selves well and establishing @ position teh fire, They rapidly reinforced from the fleet and Inter'in a forward move- | Wotan make 9 ment the Italians took the barracks in the village of Sid! Hounecin by assault. They also took and held @ part of Benghazi. Altogether 4,000 men were landed. Tate in the day temporary quarters wero established on the beach, The Arabs assisted the Turka in defending the eplace Benghazi ts a town of about 15,000 persons situated on the Gulf of Aldra 4 miles East by South of Tripoll. Of tho inhabitants about 1,200 are Europeans. It is a starting point of | _ caravans for Wadai and Egypt. Tt ts in| a fertile plain and has some commerce. Tt Im fortified but the town t# poerly built. os ——s BETTERTHAN BEACH LOLLING Baticry Park, Says the Mayor. Battery Park ts to have an athletic field. Mayor Gaynor, who recently ine spected Battery Park, to-day sent the following letter to Park Commissioner Charles 1B. Stover: Tet the running track and athletic field be laid out and prepared in Hat- tery Park. Our young fellows desire to do something cise there than loll- ing on benches. > —-—- PORT oF NEW YORK, WATCH THIS SPACE FOR THE OPENING DATE te ”) 1. L. Krenn co., dent Dh 103 Wis gaid st. THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, OoTOBER _20, 1911. WIFE CAN'T SEPARATE FROM STEADY DRUNKARD. Mrs. Loutse Weber's charge that her | afte husband, Josep, " ington Heights butcher, 1 an habitual Grunkard, te not MOONSHINERS SENTENCED. ‘Wife and Eight Chitdeen of One tn Court When Penalty ts Fired, When Mra. Harris Cort! heard her! [husband sentenced by Judge Hough in u 1 States Circuit Court this! © werve nine months on ell's Island and to pay a fine preme Court in Disposing ed to court by her elght hoff of the supreme Court na. mi ida asked the court to grant her Pending the trial of her Ottoman Troops “Hedi Wilkes to fit, ‘ot Justice Bischort dented the otion. In her complaint, tre. Surrender and Give the alert, at jonth. acl "her husband was under of Nquor three weeks In who were married about Th seven 0, have a child alx years Will Place on Sale. For To-Morrow’s Selling 64 Women’s and Youn Velvet Suits . 125 Women’s and You Cheviot Suits. 85 Women’s and Young Wonen' 85 Double Faced Coats 22-24-26 West 34th St, T. KELLY 263 Sixth Avenue near the water's edge, stood the Turk. | Betweem 16th and 17th Streets. g Women’s. vdiianas ‘s Open Saturday Evenings. Cleghe, Suite, or Cloth \e through the Foralture Mores Take” Wearing Apparel on CREDIT For Men and Women You will be better satis- Outfit if you select i where you have greatest variety to choose from. | A Our immense display of Y Fall and Winter apparel (RAM Hisy for Misses and Women, Men and Young Men ts complete in every respect No extra charge for opening Everything You Buy We Will Cheerfully Charge, and You May Pay for the Goods in Such Sums as May Be Conveatent —Weekly or Re member, Only Entrance t Through the Furniture Store, onto Overecsi oa or varMaEs Sulte .+ STOMERS. *hrnomieh Boys’ ite one a sy Caries, Planes, &c. “DrawingNeart The opening date of New York’s Newest Depart- ment Store is now very Watch the Announce- ments closely! The opening of Kesner’s means the advent into the New York merchandising field of an establishment the main policy of which is value-giving. Vaiues that are positive- ly guarantced, The meuey you pay for merchandise is merely on depos until vour satis. faction is contirmed. Wd BONE | ; | this city these very “hats would be merked from 45.00 to 735.00. Fifteen newly imported models of Women’s Smart Tailored Suits values 50.00 and 59.00 tomorrow at 29.50 @ Observation will show you, as it has shown us, that no other similar department in this city can muster so comprehensive a variety of tailored suits of the better grade as are now on display in our Women's Apparel Department. Nor is any other department quite s0 prompt to duplicate each new style that pays obeisance to Fashion. @ No waiting attends the accession of new styles in our Women’s Apparel Department. They are passed by us in critical review, and such as are deemed worthy of representation are referred to our expert tailors for reproduction without delay. For instance, here are fifteen of the newest models out of Paris, exclusive with us, and reproduced by us within a wee a week of their arrival at port, and at at practically one-half of the ¢ customary cost. @ These attractive models have all that Paris newness about them—the spic-and-spanness of fresh and entertaining creations. Elaborately or modestly trimmed, with braids, ratine, embroidery, chiffon velvets and fringes. The materials include rough cloths, wide wale cheviots, broadcloths, mixtures and men's-wear serges. All colors and all sizes. Women’s Fur-Trimmed Coats ! value 50.00 special at 28.50 q These beautiful garments have very long collar and wide of Australian opossum, sable opossum, caracul, black French coney or sable-dyed muskrat. The material is a high quality broadcloth, and the entire coat is lined throughout, buttoning to the side with braid frogs. Only 150 more, so this time make your selection early. Economical Furnishings for growing Boys and Girls q We pape each week to single out a few special items of young people’s have timeliness and economy to commend them. bas Fouthe and Boys, Root's Tivoli underwear, in gray merino, finished with silk tape. Comfortably soft in quality. Sizes 26 to 34. Saturday, per garment, 65c Boys’ and Girls’ Hose, in medium or heavy weight, Black, white or tan. Odd lots. Value 25c per pair, Saturday, 3 pairs for 50c Boys’ and Girls’ Gloves, in tan cape of gray mocha, one-clasp. Sizes (0 to 8. Also buckskin gauntlets, sizes | to 8, Saturday at 1.00 Youths’ Pajamas, of extra good eel flannelette, silk frog trimmed. Plain white or neat stripes. Sizes 4 to | Saturday at 1.00 Sale of Black Veils attractive prices tomorrow g There are two sides to a woman with a veil—the veil and the woman, ust as there are two sides to this sale—the values and the special prices. me particular black veils are | 5-8 and 2 yards long, in hand-run shadow effects or Chantilly. bids effective and the vogue with smart women. Black Veils......value 2.25......Saturday at 1.45 Black Veils...... value 3.50...... Saturday at 2.00 Special Sample Hats fer I Misses ol Girls @ One of our prominent makers of hats for misses and girls has just sold us his entire sample line at_sample prices. Included are velvets, scratch felts, plain felts and taffeta silk hats. Trimmed with velvet bows and fancy feathers, Suitable for 6 to 18 years, and every hat a remarkable value. Values up to 8.00........... Saturday at 3.95 Children’s Hats, Jack Tar model, in plain or scratch felts. Odd lots. All colors. Ages 3 to 10 years. Values up to 300 Saturday at 1.95 For Youths and Boys, English fancy mixture stitched hats, in brown, gray and tan. Sizes 634to71¢, Ages 8 to 16 years. Saturday at 1.50 Remarkable offering tomorrow in Women’s Untrimmed Hats ‘This is a sale to be patronized immediately after reading the announcement. It will hardly wait for long consideration. Values like these belong to the end rather than to the height of the Fall season, and we anticipate a quick response, Women’s Untrimmed Hats, inhigh grade scratch felts, includ- ing soft hood and turban effects. Every hat made to sell oniginally at one of the values stated, Values 3,50 to 5.00..........050 special at 1.39 Women’s Untrimmed Hats, in a splendid assortment of beautiful silk velvets. This offering also includes many fancy hats that are copies of Paris styles, All hand blocked. Values 6.50 to9.00.........0000- special at 2.49 | Ostrich Plume Hats at 24.50 regular values 35.00 to 50.00 q In our Mein Trimmed Hat Salon tomorrow trimmed hats, glorious with the gay and gallant plumage of the ostrich, will wave a welcome to you in the most exquisite Paris effects. “Elaborate in design plumes, and reprodu » 28 accords with the magnificence of ostrich ng the season's most recent conceits in popular s were priced from 35.00 to 50,00 in the first h ¢ made an unusually fortunate pure In any of the better milliner shops in at 34th Street vw BaKS & Company Exclusiveness the dominant note in Our Autumn Apparel for Misses, Small Women and Girls § To show you the choicest of the season's fabrics and colorings, in those styles that are the smartest vogue for the youthful generation of women, that is the work of our Misses’ Department. Not to be merely representative, not only to duplicate what others display, but to compel your preference by the distinctiveness of its offerings over what is shown elsewhere, that is what this department aims for and achieves. In proof of this it has selected the following special values for your attention tomorrow. Misses’ Sizes—14-16-18 years. Misses’ Velvet and Corduroy Dresses special at 18.50, 25.00 and 29.50 Misses’ Atemneun and Evening Gown special at 15.00, 19.50, 25.00 and 29.50 Misses’ Tailored Serge Dresses special at 15.00, 19.50 and 25.00 Misses’ Street Coats, reversible models, in plain or loths. special at 12.95, 16.50 and 19.50 Misses’ — and Evening Coats, of broadcloth, Mey 100 Misses’ Tailored Suits........value 45.00 special for Saturday at 29.50. q These effective tailored suits are made of imported broadcloth * in five exceptionally smart models, each a copy of an imported style. In black, as well as all the season’s most favored colorings. Sizes 14-16-18 years. Special for tomorrow only. Girls’ Tailored Suits, three-piece models, in cheviot, broad- cloth or corduroy. Sizes 12 to 16 years. Girls’ Tailored Suits, Norfolk or plain tailored models, in rough or all-wool cheviots or tweeds. Coat lined with Skinner satin throughout. Navy, brown, gray or brown mixtures. Girls’ School Coats, of imported tweeds and all-wool chev- iots, in full length buttoned-to-neck models. ith flannel or check worsted. 6 to 16 years, 7.95, 9.75 and 12.95 ’ Chinchilla Coats, full-length buttoned - to - neck models, made of imported chinchilla and lined throughout with check worsted. Navy and gray. Girls’ Dress Coats; of imported broadcloth, kersey, zibeline, Exclusive models, attractive collar and revers. Seasonable colors. 6 to 14 years. 12.95, 16.50, 19.50 and 25.00 Girls’ Serge Dresses, sizes 6 to 14 years. Girls’ Washable Dresses, of imported gingham, galatea and repp. Attractive Russian or one-piece models. White and all colors. Sizes 6 to 14 years. 25.00 and 35.00 Lined throughout special at 9.75 corduroy-or velveteen. 5.95, 7.95 and 9.75 1.45, 1.95 and 2,95 Shoes for Youths and Boys al sale tomorrow @ All that we can say of these shoes is that they sell regularly at the values stated and are excellent values at that. The price concessions for tomorrow are the result of an arrangement with themaker and designed to give momentum to the distribution of his products. Blucher or lace, welted soles, and made on orthopaedic |i Gun Metal and Patent Leather, i special at 1.85 » Tan Russia and Patent Leather, sizes | to 5!/2. Suits and Overcoats for Youths and Boys at 15.00 The price of 15.00 for youthful garments is so usual that young men are apt to glance an eye at it and get the balance of the story by infer- But however usual the price of 15.00 may be, we want to impress it upon you that Saks suits and overcoats are the most unusual garments special at 2,25 In both naie and overcoats at 15.00 we are showiiig an extensive. as- sortment of the newest cloths in all the favored Fall colorings, and in models that have the distinctiveness of Saks styles. Fall Clothes for Boys distinctive, stylish, economical {In your boy's clothes you want stylish yet boyish lines, durability of fabric coupled with seasonable designs and colorings, and prices that are reasonable enough to justify your selection of the little It is these considerations which should bring you and the 4 and Saks & Company together for mutual benefit, Suits, in Norfolk or double it, thoroughly lined and perfectl; ’ All-Wool Blue Ser, Boys’ Suits, extra trousers, in Norfolk or double-breasted mages: i in the new rough chevict effects and all the new mannish Worked and trimmed in the best possible manner. Boys! School or Dress Suits, in an extensive assortment of The showing of these garments at these prices is one of ‘the finest in the city and offers the widest aiveceiy of choice as to fabrics, colorings and styles. Boys’ Recfers and Russian Overcoats, made Fe all- ey Wool lined and well finished, chinchilla, in blue and gray. Boys’ Reefers and Russian and Auto Coats, in sont or rough miatures, chinchillas and other decivab!e materials, or double-breasted cffects, in an unusual varicty of deslar s. 7.95 Boys’ Tourist or Auto Goats, with perfect fitting collar. Made in manly models, in the new rough bi An exceptionally linge collection, 10 to ig years,

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