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ty 2 LA RL THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 4, 1913. Hale's Honey ge of Horehound and Tar Scothes and heals sore "10! Y office last Monday and how he belleved heat of passion, but there Is no excuse that (ey had responded to an advertise. for auch villainoun conduct as yours. ment which he surmised Mr. Kass, hig ‘Don't you realize what an outrage | former employer, had inserted your conduct {s against the poor men for whom you are thus advertising? 1 | “On, get down to the charge against ' | you," insisted Magistrate Sc! . “Why &m of the opinion that euch conduct ! did you attempt to insert this advertise. Surely comes under the heading of 4ie- | | ment when you had ro authority to do orderly conduct, and I am going to look sor’ | further into this matter before passing said young Judgment. I shall adjourn this case un- Y — ti Friday morning at 9 o'clock, and 1 | cand who was with yout demanded Mil gue a summons for Nathan Tenea | the Magistrate. ] —— | James McCreery & Co. 34th Street 5th Avenue = 4 announce the following for to-morrow " throat, hoarseness, dry- ida Nathan Tenenbaum." answered the World for runnieg down thie cases” outa bot | wwe irritation. (Fri y) and Saturday: : Pioyense nt MAP “HSB 408 OE SF ope the wager wl be Brought out Ter Pike's EXTRAORDINARY VALUES " "86 ee ” . in this matter.” Man Who Promised Jobs and) "no you menn to tet ma aul Magi: ‘Teothsebe Drove An Unusual Sale of Fooled Poor Men Caught by World. “A man who is as mean and as con- Gemptidie as you are ought to be sent | when you knew that no colored men were wanted there?” “1 did,” admitted Schupan, meekly. ‘That ts the most outrageous and moat (isreputable thing I ever heard,” ald Magistrate Schulz in utter @iagust. fo the workhouse for six months. | -1ere you mre getting n lot of men who @annot express the contempt I feel for @eoh an act an that of which you have been guilty. By going to @ newspaper @né attempting to insert an advertixe- @em without any authority, thereby Going @ great injustice to thousands of Poor men out of employment, you have Droved yourself a heartless scoundrel.” ‘This statement was made yesterday ey Magistrate Sohuls from the bench in @e Centre Mreet Court, when Max Gctrupan, a clerk employed by Tenen- Baum & Sons of No. 6% Broadway, was @rraigned on @ summonsa issued eariier fj the day. Sobupan, who te twenty years olf and ves at No, 6 Grand street, came to the main office of The World in the Pulltzer Building Tuesday afternoon and banded an advertisement over the coun- ter, reading: “Bix colored men wanted; call 9.30. M. Kase, 62 Broadway, city.” Tne clerk who received the “ad.” are out of work to apend maybe thelr last cent tn carfare to get to this piace by your outrageous action.” Mr. Devel called the attention of the court to the fact that @ etmtlar adver- tinement had appeared Monday in a@ Jewish newspaper, and that it wee sus- pected that Schupan knew something about that. “OUGHT TO BE SENT TO THE WORKHOUSE.” “You ought to be sent to the work- house, said the Magistrate, “What right, what posstble excuse, had you to put In much an advertisement?’ “I wanted him annoyed, replied Bchu- pan, looking in the direction of Mr. Kass. “I want to tell you,” continued the Magistrate, “that this fa the most out- rageous thing I ever heard. I will end you just an far as T possibly can. T can- hot express the contempt that I feel for such an act. There might be an excuse Questioned Schupan, whose name Was! tor g man who will strike another in the mot known at that time, and he insisted that his firm was in need of porters and @levator men because it was enlarging the business, @évertisers, and there was something @bout Sohupan that aroused suspicion. tr, Kass was promptly called up on| | Aho telephone, and anid he had not au- thorized the advertisement and wanted Ro help. He eaid similar fake adver- tlsements had been placed in other Bewepapers by some person using his Rame, and that for two days his place @f business had been visited by hun- @rede in search of work, when he had @0 work to give. The World at once started an inquiry (and from the description furnished by @e clerk who had taken the advertise- Ment traced ‘chupan to the office of Mr. Tenendaun. He was there identified Qs the one who had handed th * to he clerk. Schupan at first denied, but Gnaty admitted that he was responsible Gor the advertisement. He insisted that be could not recall who was with him hen he came to The World office. ‘The World yesterday morning 1ai4 all fhe facts before Deputy Asnistant Dis- Qrict-Attorney Devel and then Magis- Some light on an important eyeglass question. If you are asking how can we afford to give you the com- bined services of skilled oculists (Registered Physicians) and practical opticians at the cost of glasses only—we say, for one reason, because of the very “great volume of our business. For another—because we manufacture and dispose ot hundreds of pairs ot eyeglasses each day. « i Low prices and satisfactory | paper office and ¢ tvertised for six col-| |ored men to go to a certain address | Franklin Simon & Co. Fifth Avenue Will Close Out Friday 187 Women’s Tailored Suits Of broadcloth, cheviot, velveteen, cord de laine or serge; a number fur-trimmed. 18.50 Heretofore $29.50 to $49.50 95 Women’s Fur Trimmed Suits Short coat models of broadcloth, velour de laine, cheviot, wool eponge, velveteen or suede cloth, with peg top, tunic or tier skirts, trimmed with various furs. 29.50 Heretofore $39.50 to $69.50 167 Women’s Afternoon Gowns Of charmeuse silk, crepe meteor, brocade, crepe de chine, also duvetyne, velveteen or serge dresses; a number fur trimmed. 18.50 Heretofore $29.50 to $59.50 94 Women’s Evening Gowns | Of brocaded silk, crepe meteor or charmeuse silk; a number trimmed with handsome beaded or lace tunics. Men’s English Overcoats at $25.00 These Coats are made of desirable woolen materials, suitable for street or motor wear, and rétail regulariy at $45.00 and $50.00. A Reduction Sale of Boys’ Clothing which will include the following especially attractive values in seasonable garments: Boys’ London-made Overcoats (sizes incom- plete); actual values $27.50 to 35.00, at $20.00 Boys’ Overcoats (sizes incomplete), of chine chillas and wool mixtures; actual value $20.00, $15.50 Boys’ Junior Overcoats,in a varied assortment, sizes 6 to 12 years; actual value $14.00, $9.75 Boys’ School Overcoats, sizes 214 to 18 years; actual value $8.50. . . . . at $6.75 Boys’ Norfolk Suits, the greater number hav- ing an extra pair of knickerbockers; sizes 8 to 18 years; actual value $10.50 per suit, Ql te oe ee re STD Web Ok Wg eys e. oes Coesh ee BOOM ee TE ae ae Ge Ge B. Altman & Ca, On Friday and Saturday. MEN’S WEAR Appropriate Holiday Gifts Smoking Jackets of Double-faced Cloth.777777 values 6.00 and 12,00, 4.95 and 8.50 Smoking Jackets of Velvet in Plain Blue or Black. value 15.00, 10.50 Blanket Robes....7.7.........3.95 and 4.95 values 5.00 and 6.00 Dressing Gowns of Double-faced Cloth...11.75 value 13.50 to 16.50 Raincoats of Worsted Gabardine or Fancy Tweed, with silk-lined sleeves and yoke; Balmacaan model. value 20.00 to 25.00, 13.50 Automobile and Storm Ulsters,— American and English models, with self, leather or chamois lining. values 35.00 and 45.00, 25.50 MEN'S UNDERWEAR Imported Natural Wool Underwear,—shirts with long sleeves, drawers in regular and stout sizes. value 2.75, Winter-weight Natural Merino Shirts and Drawers in regular and stout sizes. Special 1.35 Ribbed Merino Union Suits with closed crotch, value 2.75, 1.95 Light-weight Worsted Shirts and Drawers, — shirts with half or long sleeves; drawers in regular and stout sizes. value 1.00, 75¢ rate Schula was consulted. A summons| service are usually found where Women’s Imported Coats& Wraps MEN'S SUITS & OVERCOATS ‘was issued for Schupan and served by @ reporter for The World, By direction of the Magistrate a message was left for Young Tenenbaum to come to court when Abe hearing would take place. But Na- an Tenenbaum failed to show up and (est night a summons was insued for his @ppearance Friday morning, when the ase will be continud, DID IT TO ANNOY HIS FORMER EMPLOYER. there are big {acilities. e' \ e Oculists and When Gchupan was arraigned before| 79 ‘Magistrate Schuls yesterday the latter @aked him, “What have you to say about that?’ after explaining the charge. Nassau 8t., Gchupan started to tell a long story @dout how he had found men at his own Harris Glasses cost $2 or more. 64 East 23d St. near Fourth Ave. 54 West 125th St. near Lenox Ave, 27 West 34th St., bet. bth & 6th Aves, 442 Columbus Ave., 8ist & 82d Sts. near John St. 1009 Broadway, n'r Willo'by, B'klyn. 489 Fulton St., opp. A. & 8. B'klyn. 697 Broad St., near Hahne's, Newark, Saks & Company Broadway at 34th Street. Have in course of preparation for Saturday, December 6th A most important Sale of Women’s Coats Details in Friday evening's papers. Three very special offerings to-morrow of Lace Blouses at much below ruling prices Everybody is wearing Lace Blouses now, but not everybody is offering them at such attractive prices as these. At $2.95—Accordion Pleated Net Blouses, over flesh color China silk. Designed with band of filet insertion, Bishop sleeves and double frill. At $5.95 —silk Shadow Lace Blouses, daintily combined with fine net, and finished with Medici collar and double frill of fine Val. lace down front. At $8.95 —Combination Lace Blouses of Orienta) and fine shadow laces, in attractive models, Kffect- ively trimmed with pretty ribbons in all colors, Saks& Company Broadway at 84th Street. 25.00 Heretofore $39.50 to $49.50 75 Plaid Walking Skirts FOR WOMEN AND MISSES ‘ Draped and tailored models of imported tartan plaids in es) sblue, brown or black and white colorings; also rag ish worsted checks, black and white or navy an white striped eponge. 5.00 Heretofore $8.75 to $10.50 Franklin Simon & Co. 95 Women’s Winter Coats Of chinchilla, ‘wool velour, wool plush, corduroy, suede de laine or zibeline; silk lined; a number fur trimmed. 18.50 Heretofore $29.50 to $45.00 62 Women’s Evening Wraps Evening or afternoon wraps, of chiffon plush, chiffon or broche velvet, corduroy or broadtail fur cloth; majority fur trimmed. 25.00 Heretofore $45.00 to $79.50 46 Model Wraps Afternoon and evening wraps—one of a kind—of chiffon velvet, chiffon plush, moire velvet, brocade or broadtail fur cloth; majority fur trimmed. 45.00 Heretofore $59.50 to $89.50 65 Chinchilla Sport Coats Of worumbo chinchilla, also English chinchilla, wool plush, corduroy or duvetyne suede. 9.50 Heretofore $18.50 to $29.50 FIFTH AVE, 37th and 38th Sts comprising the entire remaining stock of High-cost Outergarments in the fash- ionable lengths and materials, for After- noon, Evening, Motoring, Steame? and Travel wear, the former prices of which were from $95.00 to 325.00,are now heing offered at . . $45.00, 75.00 & 95.00 Misses’ and Small Women’s Department Extensive Reductions have been made, to close out, in the prices of the remaining assort- ments of Misses’ and Small Women’s Tailor- made Suits, Afternoon and Evening Dresses and Imported Gowns. Included are: Afternoon Dresses of silk fabrics, originally $28.00 to 55.00, at . - $14.50 & 24.00 Velveteen Dresses, in stylish models, origi- nally $32.00t0 35.00 . . . . at $18.00 Elaborate Evening Gowns, originally $38.00 to75.00 . . « «+ at $24.00 & 32.00 B. Altuuan & Co, Women’s Tailor-made Separate Skirts (in the latest models), of desirable wool plaids, arenow on specialsale . at $6.75 Actual value $11.50, Brith Avenue, 34th oud 35th Streets, New York —_—_—<—<_<_—<—<—§—X—S—X—<—<€—_F_———~E=~E~EEE=EEEE To appreciate the convenience and great value of the Sunday World's Want Directory—READ IT. 215 Suits in Conservative and English Soft Roll models; coats with three or four buttons; flap or patch pockets. Made of Imported Fabrics in- cluding Fancy Tweed or Cheviot, also Navy Blue Cheviot. Sizes 32 to 42 inch chest. 18.50 value 25.00 170 Suite of Fancy Tweed and Cheviot or Navy ‘Blue Serge and Cheviot. Size 32 to 40 inch chest. value 18.50, 12.50 180 Overcoats with velvet collar; Chesterfield model; full silk-lined or sill: yoke with worsted body. Made of Oxford and Cambridge Gray Cheviot or Imported Tweed, Chinchilla and Shetland. Size 34 to 44 inch chest. 23.50 value 35.00 to 40.00 175 Overcoats of Plaid-back Cheviot, Tweed or Chinchilla; quarter or full lined; patch pockets. Size 34 to 44 inch chest. value 25.00, 18.50 110 Ulsters and Overcoats,— single or double- breasted models with convertible collar. Made of Cheviot or Tweed. Size 34 to 44 inch chest. value 18.50, 12.50 Soft Felt Hats in all colors..... 1.95 and 2.75 values 2.95 and 4.50 ¢ TRUNKS & BAGS High-cut, three-piece Bags of Long Grain, Russet and Brown Sole Leathe:,—saddler sewn; reinforced corners; leather lined, inside pockets, Sizes 16, 17 and 18 inches. 4.95 . value 6.50 to 7.50 Men’s Sole Leather or Walrus Grain Bags,—' saddler sewn throughout; reinforced corners; English frame and trimmings; leather lining and inside pockets. Size 18 inches. value 10.00, 7.50 Russet or Brown Cowhide Suit Cases,— double steel frames, reinforced corners; fitted with shirt pockets; leather and linen linings. Size 24 inches, value 8.50, 6.50 Berth-high Steamer Wardrobe Trunks,— best veneer frames, duck covered; hard fibre edges; hand- riveted throughout; fitted for men or women’s ward.’ robe necessities and traveling requis tes. value 25.00, 19.50 IT MAKBS LITTLE DIFFERENCE WHAT YOU NEED— A WORLD “WANT” WILL GO AND GET: IT, Ea