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Me, Bad News IL, Huld He Appoints Kid McCoy, Jack Both Blown Up in Ostermoor ied Clem Baaabey &ipo ran and finishe Goodman and Mike Dono- | Branch Office, but Cone |"2t0Nb nace — Three yoar-olds | i . Hing; ix furlongs.--Gardenia, — 196 van Deputies. } tained Little Cash, (Buxton), 4 to 6 1 to ¢ and ¢ | ———— Clothes Brush, 101 (Metntyre), 3 a | to 2 and out, second; Goidy, 98 (8: Gheritt Jullus Herburger decided to-| Safe blowers went about thelr business) 49 19 1 and 4 to 1, third, Time the West mmght pluck one of the oi nons from the deputy's pocket and 6 to 2 and 6 to 5, |}! ery, three doors away. ma te Wtunever They made their entrance by breaking maybe make the Sheriff dance a Sle thoroughly alarmed Julius, and when} into the adjoining buliding at No. U1% ‘eb ig he reached his office he sent for “Kid” crossing tho rout anc coming down th@ Jack Kellogg alae tun wid fuished as McCoy, new husiand of a wealthy WLes/ Are escape to the fifth floor balcony. | named Mike Donovan, who boxed Theadore) There they pried open a window and| seiciia — Roosevelt to a standstill in the Waite; went the rest of the way down to the te House, and Jack Goodman, the Pride} Rret Noor through the safer avenue af JUAREZ ENTRIES. of the west side,” now @ well to do realty man the interior. rigs safes stood in the! The Juarez entries for to-morrow are) Hy ena three former puxiiiste pro | eat of the offices on the lower floor. | as follows: } laatea out thelr chesis and atood at) One, which was the private sate of attention before the city's bailiff, dultue| Edwin A, Ames, manager of the com- dated: pany's branch office, was tackled first. “Gentlemen, I wish you to help me ‘The artista went into the cellar and raise @ great burden from my con-| hod on the electric power supply- science. 1 am worrled sick. You! ing the building with ght; this they utilized in operating the drill with |f whioh they punctured the door of the safe about the lock. After they had poured in the nitro. glycer thoy piled mattresses in fr of the door to, muffle the sound of 1 explosion, Then, by using an eleciric| ROURT spark, they fired the charge. ‘There wan evidence to-day that thi plosion set fire to the mattresses and Cut out the feinting and lead one at me. What's up?” Interrupted Me- Coy. “Weill, boys, it's this: You see, every UUme they have @ box fight 1 ha detail some of my trusty men. these deputies have to carry The crowds are thick and maybe s0 it time when I'm not watohing one of th ~ guns goes off, Then"—~ | } ‘And Julius sighed and the three ex- i | SS ecrappers gazed curiously about them, | that the burglars had harp work | me “Now, boys, I make you all deputies wth hands and feet now and I authorise you to attend all flames, The only yielded was @ $5 bill—the first one te sued by the First National Bank of Woodbridge, N. J., and sone gold medais awarded to the Ostermoor Company at Berlin tn 1983, The second safe, blown similarly with the first, gave up only @ niggardly siz, With thie, the medals and the $5 bill the safe crackers then went through i tee community. budding to the roof, over to the ad- Joining building and thence out into the street. They were careful to leave no clues behing th the unruly fellow out. Get your badges ‘at the door and fix up your bonds and g0 to work to-night.” “Any of these men will accept a i challenge and disarm a man instantly.” i an m apprentice allowasice, Track heavy, _> David Mon. ler Dead. David McNeely Stauffer, editor, au- thor, civil engineer and member of the I Palisad home, Fl Roneador, Ni nue, Yonkers, eavly yeater- Stauffer had been ill but @ He would have been sixty- 014 on Margh 35. deciared the Sheriff later, “hTey're all fire enters and will be @ great ald to ' | The three guardsmen bowed their t thanks, smothered their glee a i tripped happily from the Sheriff's office. But the Kid wanted to impress the Sheriff with the excellence of judg- | s cc LOTS OF BEAUTIFUL, GLOSGY HAR, feet away at the time, |! fore Bier rT} rn could move his arm Professor “Mike” Donovan with a combination of Siu- NO DANDRUFF—25 CENT DANDERIN fithu and some hammerlocks a hold: ‘Jake’ rolled into @ corner . st kh Abid: Hair coming out?— If dry, brittle, thin or your scalp itches WOLGAST IS MATCHED and is full of dandruff— Use ‘“Danderine.” WITH TOMMY MURPHY n minutes after an ap) ON COAST FEB. 22 f SPRL | nderine yc H i Ex-Lightweight Champion To-Day : f Dand \ Al v vay nee of abundance softness and luxur- Agrees to Take Mandot's Place i beauty and shimmer of true J leading weavers here and abroad. Amon, i shades and mixtures are represented. the tailoring— toe alth, in 20-Round Bout. ta @5-cent bottle uf Knowlton’s @AN I ISCO, Feb, 7.—Ad Wol- | at from any drug store or toilet gast, former lightweight champion, w: T Pp. counter, and prove t matched to-day to fight Tommy Mu: ; ' i hy i phy of York, now in Chicago, beauty of vor Feb. 2, taking the place of doe Mandot | di iow dull, faded Biel of New Orleans, who was suddenly tak- | scraggy, just moisten @ cloth with] all—you sui an have beautiful hi Fis as pretty fer twenty rounds. your hair, taking one small at Danderine. On Small Weekly P: SMALL ACCOUNTS RAPER ULV INVITED, Wh GIVE Rider AWSURANCGL In _case of the death of the eamer of! your family we will at 9 once give you a recelpted bi in full mp U of your account without extrz charge, 353 Block 8th Av. 36% (ar sstrttnvadterint Sct Newark, N. J. Store, 49 &51 MarketSt. a ECONOMY FURNITURE SALE THIS IS YOUR CHANCE TO SAVE MONEY the prices in this advertisement with tse clsewhere. Come inti com you require—-then compare them with the prices of any othes storo and convines eed ederge that OUR PRICES ARE ALWAYS THE LOWEST!! $1.25 So|id Oak $5.25 Golden Dining "7.4. aork. 1,98 ft Solid oak, golden fin- \ ish; strong c ite e COMPLETE OomouTri ?AY ONE DOLLAR, select anything you veed to furni: ‘ ‘oom completely anc Chiffonier ve will deliver the 5.49 :oo0de8 promptly tc Made of solid oak, hs our home and YOU golden finish; 30 in, CAN PAY THE BAL. wide; French bevel NCE IN SMAL1 mirroc 10817; five deop 162): EEKLY PAYMENT: drawers; wood knobs. Ne Club Fi ub Fees: Woke tae OO » Strings to This Offer, > Extra Charges of An, Kind. $10 Golden Oak th nih them bemt| hes fence 80.08 uD | HARBURGER WANTS TWO SAFES ROBBED [RACING RESULTS AND ENTRIE PROTECTION FOR WITH POLICEMAN | cxreestow womens.) cxancesron enrmes. ee Tint It Wan Feige let? t lnvade ve the ground floor of the Catermovr) Counterpart, Stavano, Ma Sal ub “a sity or, Mattress Company's entabishment at! Roseburg IV. also ran. 1 a ten iia alle get [No 110 Elizabeth street early to-day as! THIRD RACE-Three-year-olds and |i; thirty armed guards with pistols DUIEINE, CA eruiy ae a dentiat fing « bad upwards; selling: five and a half fur. |, 0ReH ow ighecll adn A sypesppedistadhng tooth, A fixed post policeman stood at longs.—Gold Cap, 106 (J Wilsen), that some gunman or somebody fi the corner of Grand street and the Buw-|to 6, 1 to 2 and out, won; Tarts, 94! \ ary, we"e nneaceiipnasnee FOUR WARSHIPS ORDERED WASHINGTON, Feb, 7.—Fouram jean warships were orlered to-lay t Nearly 3,00 !Overcoats | Garments as Fine Were Not S$iownin Any New York allowed to delay it. To-day’s p will compel an im- mediate clearance of counters. example: en ill, The bout will be schpduled here | Danderine and carefully draw it through | and fots of it if you will jus tittle | N) future wear. the tailors’ hands—-that they will be “good eros sons to come. : America’s Greatest $5 te 0 “$1,000 Make it to-day—or to-morrow, at the latest, you can. J $4 & $4.50 Silk & Linen Russian . $2, J $6 & $6.50 R. & T. Bright Tub Voutith Cathar ges, Opposite City Hall, Near Union Sq, Open Evenings. Central America, to observe wha: believed to be indications of wi The Annapolis at San Diego, Cal., was) ordered to Amapala, Honduras; the, Denver at Acapulco, Mexico, wan or-| dered to Aeajutia, Honduras; the Des} Moines, at San Domingo, was ordered | to Blueflelds, Nicaragua, and the Nash- ville, at New Orleans, was ordered to vorto Cortes, or Porte Barrios. entries for to-morrow's races follows ne Pinay vntinental. |Our phenomenal success has ‘ntrehhaees been built upgn the corner- ' | stone of giving absolute satis- factian to every customer— obtain anywhere for pro! 22; | sionally prescribed eye glasses. Harris glasses cost $2; or more Ds Eonns | 54 bast ard St, wear Fourtn Ave. | 27 West34thSt.,bet.6th and 6th Aves, 54 West 125th St., near Lenox Ave. 442ColumbusA ve.,81etands2ndSts, 70 Nassau St. near John St. 1009 Broadway,near Willo’by, Bklyn 489 Fulton St., opp. A.&S., Bklyn 597 Broad St.,near Hahne's, Newark ams | You “River, 106; Sabi 100: "Suins, a; Yo ies atadd TO CENTRAL AMERIC, Still to Be Sold All Mus\ Go! Store at the Season's Beghning. The Styles and Fabrics are of TO-RAY’S Creation. To-day and to-morrow will bebig days at the Hackett- \ Carhart Stores. The time limit of he great overcoat sale is growing short. Smart New Yorkers te awakening to this fact. The reorganization must takeblace. Nothing will be And wonderful are the assortnnts being shown. For There are dressy Chesterfields % rio a aodlcers ig all suitable fabrics. In Blacks, Bltes\Oxfords, Cambridges, and Browns. Lined with Silk, Satin Yorsted and Serge. Shawl ‘Collar, Convertible’ Collr\English Ulster ond Motor Coats. In Chinchillas, Shetlatds Vicunas, and plaid- tack Tweeds and Shetlands. Desigmd jor street and storm service. Po, 7 and wonderful aclich, nediume weight round (poh pe Pratl 4 vena eegineielt veer. Guard, and Raglan Models. | Quarl with Satin, For motoring and country wear throughout 1h entire lale Winter, baka and Summer. \" lip-on Coats, in English, Scotch as well as Chinchillas, Vicunas and Si 5 Serviceatle English-jinish Velours, srt Worsteds and Worsted Cheviots, in Chesterfield, Single a ve Breasted, Convertible Collar Models. For general for semi-dress occasions. The fabrics throughout are the ch Well, the tailoring is of the kind thi has made the N YY For so advanced are they in fashi You cannot afford to delay your visithuch longer. \ $13.50 to $20 Overcoats, Regular Stock and Broken Sizes $15, $18, $20 and $22.50 Overcosts . sss 0 $20, $22.50, $25 and $28 Overcoats ........ $25, $28, $30, $35 and $37.50 Overcoats. .. . $30, $35, $37.50, $40 and $42.50 Overcoats.... $45, $50, $55 and $60 Overcoats ........ Suit Reductions Gusieie 0 © $1 Shirt Reductions $1.00 & $1.25 Laundry Proof LM Shirts, Guaranteed service, ... Mal Breiner SDE $1.50 & $2.00 Shirts of Hackett. St. Stores Only. Carhart and famous makes 85c] $7.50 & $10 Children's $1.50 & $2.50 Shirts of famous All models; 2/; to 17 | makes and Hackett, Carhart & pareeuteneens Co. make ae ‘ Cord Shirts ‘ $5. Pure Silk Shirts—eaclusive designs $3.15 , IR Silk Shirte—custom fabrics... $3.65 265 Broadway, 841 Broadway, 119 Wet 42d St., Near Chambers St. at 13th St., Near Broadway. RIDAY, FEBRUARY 7, 1913. | draped effects. The coats are beautifull Y throughout with peau de cygne or brocaded silk. Sizes 14 to 18 years. Tailored models, made of imported eponge, Bedford cord, men’s wear serge and shepherd checks, the first three fabrics being obtainable |checks. A collection of new models, with self- in all colors and black. These dresses are de-|embroidered Bulgaria signed with embroidered batiste or contrasting collar and cuffs of eponge. Sizes 14 to 18 years. Made of sheer white lawn or eyelet embroidery, in long and regular waistline models. Trimmed with fine Val. laces. Sizes 6 to 14 years. Odd lots, yet a wide range of sizes atthat. Made | M of the finest overcoating fabrics. Half and fuil| tial weicht. Finished with plaid backs. The belted models, with convertible collars. Sizes} models are full belted and button to neck. What is said of the overcoats above holds good for these, except that these particular couts are of a lower-priced variety. But the values) are proportionately the same. Ages 9 to 17.lit ought tobe, Broken lots. 172 Boys’ Winter Suits | 4.75 fancy mixture cloths and blue. Tomorrow, Saturday, February 8th ve shall offer at remarkable reductions 582 Women's Winter Coats which comprise our entire remaiainy stock of these garments Good wine _needs_no_bush_ and values like these need no argument 80 Coats.....-.. 15.00 to 20.00....--. 22 Coats. 20.00 to 29.50-- 75 Coats 25.00 to 35.00-------- +. 208 Coats --- 29.50 to 39.50. - 55 Coats... 85.00 to 45.00--.-------- 70 Coats 89.50 to 59.00... 30 Coats: ..-- 50.00 to 75.00....-.----- 8 Coats.......- -.-were 75.00 to 115.00.--- 23 Coats:.-.----- --were 100.00 to 150.00. - - 5 Coats. . -were 150.00 to 185.00. - 6 Coats. .....----- were 175.00 to 250.00. - - wonires GARG K Cop Aasy osu see 6.75 10.00 12.50 15.00 18.50 25.00 33.00 50.00 69.00 75.00 100.00 The Springtime of Styles in Apparel for Girls in the Springtime of Youth Misses’ Tailored Suits at $29.50 value $39.50. q So many seasons come and go with only a semblance of change, that a Spring which gives such promise as the one ahead is sure to arouse more than cursory interest. In that trinity of tailored wear, the suit, the coat and the dress, Fashion this Spring has introduced many pleasing and picturesque innovations. Not the least interesting of these is the reproduction of the national Bulgarian dress in tailored suits, and even in coats and dresses the gayety of Balkan color combina- tions is not to be denied expression. But you cannot see the Balkans through a Baedeker alone, you must go there; and you must come to Saks’ to see these newest of youthful styles for Spring. Second floor ‘These are made of imported plain or fancy eponge, Bedford cords, men’s wear and diagonal ne shepherd checks and covert cloths. Russian and Bulgarian blouse models, fancy tailored a Norfolk models, all with entirely new skirts, showing the newest features in modified value $25.00 value $25.00 tailored, in effective combinations, and lined Misses’ Dresses \ 15.00 Misses’ Spring ial 16.50 Three-quarter tailored models, made of men’s wear serge, English covert cloths and shepherd silk collar and cuffs, The coverts and serges are in tan, navy and black. Sizes 14 to 18 years. Girls’ White Dresses \ 2.95 Girls’ Colored Wash Heeetea) 1.95 value $5.00 value $3.95 We shall close out tomorrow Made of imported gingham, percale, linon, Madras and chambray, in middy, Russian and one-piece models. Sizes 6 to 14 years. 183 Misses’ Suits, Coats and Dresses at the most substantial reductions 40 Fur-trimmed Velvet and Cloth Suits were 29.50 to 45.00 now 12.50 and 19.50 100 Coats were 19.50 to $5.00... ............mow 10.00 and 15.00 43 White Voile Dresses were 15.00 to 25.00.. .now 5.00 and 10.00 Clearance of Boys’ Suits and Overcoats that is one of the chances of a lifetime @ In this season-end clearance we have shown little respect for former prices. the reductions as liberal as is consistent with some degrce of fairness to ourselves. In many in- stances these garments are marked far below what we paid for them. In every instance they are marked much less than you would have had to pay for them earlier in the season. And in ad- dition to these inducements, there are the inducements of good workmanship, of quality, and of style, which are inseparably assuciated with Saks clothes for the rising generation. Second floor Boys’ Long Overcoats We have made Boys’ Russian Overcoat were 12.75 to 15.75 } 9.50 ya’ Russias up to Hy 8} 3.95 were 7.00, 6.50 and 6.00, Saturday Made of brown and gray mixtures of substan- 14 to 18 years. Unusual valucs. Sizes for hoys cf $ to 8 years. Boys’ Long Overcoats Boys’ Winter Suits} » were a to 10.00 4.50 ial 10.00 to 13.50 7.95 In Norfolk and double-breasted models, ‘The collection of fabrics embraces a variety of pat- teens and colorings, und the tailoring is what 9 to 15 years. These are mestly in Norfolk models, though there are other models, too, Made of ali-w: ol fab- rics in a selection of colorings. Tailored right and finished in the same way. Ages 7 to 17 years, Boys’ Winter Caps} 75c Odd Lots of Children’s Hats, 1.00 regularly $1.00 were up to 3.50 oung people who do their shopping on a s for boys, in patent leather and gun metal calf. Girls’ sizes, 6to8..... Girls’ sizes, 8 1-2 to 11. Girls’ sizes, 11 1-2to2 Boys’ sizes, 11 to 13 | Boys’ sizes, | to 5 1-2, , were 2.50,, - Were 3.00. , Were 2.50... were 3.00 Boys’ & Girls’ Shoes so liberal in value that they must be confined to Saturday only @ Regular stock shoes, but marked at irregulae prices for one day only, for the benefit of turdays. Button models for girls and lace Second floor - Were 2.00.......... reduced to 1.35 reduced to 1,65 reduced to 1,95 reduced to 1,85 reduced to 2,35 English golf model, with furin band, Made in] Made of felts, chinchilla and corduroy, in 614 to 744.| Tyrolean and Jack Tar models, Good value, =