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UF, EAVES, HE CONES THE BG re BOMBAROIER Walls LONG Lost CITTLE sors FOUND DEAD IN STABLE Disappeared April 29 and Whole Country Was Searched for Supposed Kidnapper. CINCINNATI, May 17.—The country. wide search for Robert and Urten Nichole, orothers, aged respectively etx and four years, who mystertoutty disap- - * rea Apr ®, to an end wh. Champion Says He|tieir tonics were tourd tne stable near ¢ UI Challenge Jack John- son to Do Battle. BOSTON, and Harry Marshall, her + both sentenced to die during the beginning June 1 in the electric where Richeson is to be killed, ‘be taken to the death cell next . It Mra, Cusumano suffers the the first electric chair in aleo the first wom- ta the couple miscion to-day to retiroads operating in the Mase, May 1%.—Mre, Lena! their home here, to-day. ‘The bodies were in the feedbox in the stables of which their father was in charge. It in belleved the tittle viettms wore playing around the stable, fell Into the fee4box head first, and simking the discovery white doing his w around the piace. ‘There had been riumore thet the chil- ran @0"n clues that led to @ifferent citier. To-Day Indicate That Agreement Will Be Ratified. ‘WIRKWS-BARRE, Pa., May 17.—De- velopments in the anthracite minors’ y, according to the majority of the delegates will ratify the ont emtered into with the coal operators and tring the present sus to an end in @ short time, missionary work among those whe ave opposed the agreement, the leaders says, le bringing results, ‘The yoo aldemt of the first distritt, who was ppowed to the agreement, to-day an- nounced he was in fav ‘The president of the spoke in @avor of the abolition of the sliding scale, aad an influential detegate among the foreigners in the Schuyl- Kill region who jas been strongly op- @0 the agreement wok the floor that he was in favor of wway with the slding acate. Tho Of these men is expected to hi Colonial Wars. PROVIDENCE, R. 1, May 17.How- and Pell of New York was elected Gov- ernor-General of the Genera! Soctety of Colonial Were, He has been acting as head since the death of Arthur J. G Bowdon of Poston two years ago. ‘The other officers elected were View Governor-General, Richard MeOal Cad- wellader of Philateiphia; Seoretary- General, Clarence Storm of New York; Deputy Secretery-Genoral, Henry G, Sanford of New York; Treasurer-Gener- a), Wiliam MoPherton Horner of Phil- Deputy Tressurer-General, Witttame of .Priiadeighta; Regtetrar-General, Mackenste of Baltimore; Historia: Oatley, Rhinelander, General, Rev. Charles of Boston; Surgeon-CGeneral, H. A. Gri fon of New Jersey and (hancellor-Gen- eral, Heney Stockbridxe of Maltimore. —_——_—— venue, ty the Justices in Special Sessions to- @ay, on his conviction of accepting GAL TANGLE. |tets on norse races, The evidence was to Give Bim 990 | tater and Monis Grosanan. Mandiere Threaten to Tie | {i ‘May 17.—A general sirike througho the ry Will be declared to-morrow at of international ofMiciats, to a statement by President to-day. freight handlers ut fernational Union of ‘New Orleans and Ghicago railroad managers de- that in their opinion @ strike no exists. ee LER” GETS 3 MONTHS. supplied by Detectives George M. Bi- ‘They that dey, Chennels took the money and slips and placed them in a cigar box. The Getectives then arrested him. This was on April 16, When the prisoner took th stand to-day, he denied that he had accepted any beta from the two men, | THE EVENING 500 FR0 TOAD THE CLONE, SYS LA FOLLETT Senator Starts for Ohio De- claring He Will Make Affi- davit as to Amount. ‘Wells's often threntened |'n the feed, perished, Their bodies wers) CHCAGO, May 17.—As an intro- @t America tank plang tadayitound by thelr father, who @uction to his Ohio aute-primary cam Daign, which will open to-night et Bowling Green, Senator Robert M, La Follette witl make the direct charge that three men closely identified with ‘Wall atreet—George W. E. H. Gary of the Steel T: R. Hanna of Cleveland, $1,000,000 for be Fn cgg oe rapey | fund, and are freely spending it thelr efforts to gather in delegates for the Colonel. “I wi ca) upon Col. 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Keene, ye grsaase2 oye | Broadway, ' WORLD, FRIDAY, MAY 17, 1913 Broadway Saks & Company os sah bol Sale of Apparel for Misses, Girls and Small Women—at liberal reductions tomorrow {Our Misses’ Department announces a number of excellent opportunities in this sale tomorrow, the reductions being notably liberal for this s le of the season and for garments which only a few weeks ago were new from the makers. It happens, however, that we shall not re-order any of the styles in this offering, and for that reason we have considered it expedient to close out the balance at an average reduction of one-half of former prices. The values are exceptional. 89 Mieses’ Suits, of whi men’s and fancy models. 14 to 18 years. Were 25.00 to 39.50; reduced to wear serge and chiffon ta! eel 8.00 iseeg’- Dresses, made of chiffon taffeta and men’s wear serge. A number of attractive styles. 14 to 18 years. Former prices 22.50 to 29,50. Second floor 12 Misees’ Dresses, of men’s wear serge, pencil stripe cloths and — 7 95 letas. 14 to 18 years. _ Were 15.00 to 19.50; reduced to |} 9.78 reduced to Clearance of 350 Girls’ Washable Dresses 350 dresses of imported and pleated and gored skirt models. am, linene and a Bacellent aloes “None. lece, middy, one-piece, Russian . D. or on approval. Formerly 1.95... reduced to 75c Formerly 2.95. .reduced to 1.45 Formerly 3.45. . reduced to 1.98 , Misses’ Coats and Silk Jackets—14 to 18 years Misses’ Blazer Coats, in Norfolk models. Made of French flannel, in college stripe effects, or of men’s- wear serge, in navy, white or black. Value 12.95. Saturday special at 7.95 feta, for wear over voile or lingerie Misses’ Silk Jackets, in fancy or lain models. Made of chiffon taf- 7 95. Black and all colors. 5 12.95. Saturday special at ‘ Tomorrow—Special Reduction Sale of Women’s Suits, Coats & Dresses Limited to a few garments of any one style, but variety is liberal on that account, and includes many models, fabrics and colors, and all sizes Women’s Dresses 105 Women’s Dresses 81 Women’s Dresses 54 Women’s Dresses 86 Women’s Dresses .... formerly 18.00 to 25.00 . formerly 25.00 to 35.00. . . formerly 35.00 to 50.00 formerly 50.00 to 59.00 reduced to 10.00 -reduced to 15.00 redyced to 19.50 reduced to 25.00 Women’s Tailored Suits 85 Tailored Suits 108 Tailored Suits. 147 Tailored Suits... 199 Tailored Suits Coats & Wraps. Coats & Wraps. Coats & Wraps.. Coats & Wraps. Norfolk Coats White Hemp Hats Value 16.50 tomorrow at | $1 0 q As hat after hat sallies forth from the leading Paris salons it is seen to be of white hemp, no matter what the manner of its shape and trim- ming. Onc secs and hears white hemp every- where as a choice on which all Paris is agreed, leaving nothing but design to contend about. We therefore subscribe to this early Summer millinery vogue with a charming array of white hemp hats, reproducing the latest oreations of eminent Paris modistes. Third floor White Hemp Semi-dress Hats, trimmed with fancy ostrich feathets, as shown by Lewis, Georgette and Virot. Lace-covered Hem} flowers, as designed by Jeanne Lanvin. Stiff White Hemp Tailored Hats, copying those of Gecmaine, Rebous and Camille loger. These Boys’ Suits at 6.95 reduced from 9.95 ‘ ° q Odd lots of boys’ suits, or they would not be _ offered at one-third less than former prices. In a liberal assortment of fancy mixture cloths, made in double-breasted and Norfolk models, some with extra pair of knickerbockers. Every garment conforms to the exacting Saks stand- ards, which mean careful workmanship and finish and fabrics of durable quality. Sizes 8 to 17 years. Second floor Boys’ All-Wool Blue Serge Suits,in Norfolk and double-breasted models, 7 9 5 mohair lined. Sizes 8 to 17 years.| °° Value 9.50. Saturday paecal at, Boys’ Wash Suits, Norfolk and dou-| ble-breasted. Made of linen, crash =|2.95 khaki. 8tol5years. Saturdayspecial| formerly 29.50 to 39.50 «formerly 39.50 to 55.00. . . formerly 50.00 to 9.00. . formerly 59.00 to%9.00 Women’s Coats & Wraps .. regularly 25.00 ... regularly 35.00 .. regularly 37.50 . regularly 45.00 regularly 12.00 reduced to 18.50 -reduced to 23.50 -reduced to 25.00 reduced to 29.50 to 35.00.. to 39.50.. to 42.50.. to 59.00.. to 18.50 special at 15.00 pecial at 18.50 pecial at 25.00 special at 9.50 Women’s Boot Silk 4 Hose. . special offering « }50e 16,800 pairs of boot silk ho the best that half a dollar will bay . @ You can buy a boot silk hose almostanywhere’ for fifty cents—but not of this particular quale ity, make and finish. The hose in this offering is probably the finest silk hose ever turned out at the popular price of fifty cents. Made of pure thread silk, full fashioned, with 414-inch double ‘ops, and the soles, heels and toes reine forced with fine English lisle. A comfortable stocking—soft, yet very durable. In black, white or tan. Great value. Main floor Hats, trimmed with © Saks Fur Storage Nominal charges—phenomenal pro- tection! Furs left for storage will be cleaned by compressed air and vacu- ne procepsss weeneue charge. A But urry, for Ma: moth is on the aint er One Tae Send for us now! Boys’ Mercerized Pongee Shirts value 1.00 65c GA maker's entire sample line of mercerized pongee shirts fell to our lot the other day at aconsiderable reduction.on the price we usually for these garments. Made with separate soft collar to match, or.soft collar attached, Patterns are light bluc, lavender or black stripes on light grounds, and the workmanship is exe cellent. Sizes 12 to 1414, Second floor Misses’ & Children’s Lisle Ribbed : Vests of exceptional quality. Cut with round neck and sleeveless. 4 to 16 years, 1 Sc Value 25¢. Saturday special at Young Men’s Norfolk Suits at 13.50 to 20.00 @ The most popular garment for the young man this season is the Nor- folk suit, and the most popular models are at Saks’—as usual. They are fine examples of good tailoring, these youthful Norfolks—not bulky, uncomfort- ab! and in fabrics a Norfolk model, such as yokes, box pleats, all bel: effects, fancy mixtures. fe pronounced affairs, but made on easy lines that conform to the figure, chosen for their adaptability to the flexible requirements of styles embrace all of the season's innovations, leats, half belts, three-quarter belts Made of soft blue serges and colorful shri Finished with pateh pockets with flaps, and tailored throughout on distinctive lines. Swagger garments, suitable for general wear, for the young man sajeve unusual latitude as to the variety of occasion when he may wear a Norfol suit with propriety. Ages 14 to 20. Sizes 30 to 36,