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NERS HOLD OUT. | who ‘with the Cperao pea om striking miners, told Preat- to-day he aenentaa bd ae already but rejected in part es ty Ales have to be ce —_ latter wi i ‘et ne intend to ken a theedy ay Board Lists is Offical icials to Act in ww EDERAL RESERVE 5" NAMED e “Gets-lt,” ‘eon New York, Boston, St. Louis, - Shrivel, Vanish! Minneapolis and Richmond 5 the New Way, and You'll Ferget : Corns. You Ever Had ‘ iG @r rawness, nothing the corn. ‘No more knivi vith y “GETS-IT" for that corn, { fe sold by Gru od | Dioed-petton angers. callous, WASHINGTON, Sept. 10.—The Reserve Board to-day an- nounced the names of Class "C™ di-! rectore for the Federal Reserve banks of New York, Boston, Richmend, St. Louie and Minneapolis. Directors for the seven other banks will be an- nounced as soon as possible. ‘The dipecwrs named to-day were: New York—Pierre Jay, New York City, reserve agent and chairman of the board; Charles Starek, New York City, deputy agent and vice-chair- man; George F. Peabody, Lako George, N. Y. Roston—Frederick H. Curttes of Boston, Federal reserve agent and chairman of the board; Walter 8. Hackney, Providence, R. 1., deputy agent and vice-chairman; Allen Hollis, Concord, N. H. Bt. Loulse—Willlam McMartin, St, ; John Boehue, Evansville, Ind. Minneapoliea—John FF. Rich, Red ma? Wing, Minn., Federal agent and use You topty it in 2/ chairman of the board; T. M. Kerat, St. Paul, deputy agent and vice- an, John W. Black, Hough- ton, Mi! Bettie, or sent direct by RICHESSOMD Witten Ingle, Balti- 'y @ Co., Chicago. more, Reserve Agent and gy oe in Kew see Boards Sesses A. Stesa BANK DIRECTORS IN THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 3 FIREWORKS BLOWUP | MITCHEL BLAMES ILS THREE AND WRECKS BLOG Wall of Bight-Story Structure Panic—Two Men Missing. CHICAGO, Bept. 10.—H. B. Thearle, President of the Pain Fireworks Dis- | Dlay Company of America, and two employees were killed here to-day in & fire and series of explosions which destroyed a one-story brick building pron gd company at No, 1820 Gout! aBash's avenue. f i employees also are be- Ieved to have lost their lives. Three Rspteat were injured and taken to tals. Identification of pod Racers was made by R. J. Byrnes, mi of the company, who owes his nite to fo the fact tat be had so just hen company: E. M. or, and Florence His a a atone ographer. jose missing are John Coatelio and KR. F. Wolfe. The victims had move, #0 ar Ake @ salesman, orth an elght-story bul building on the south was blown in, causing a panic boca | the occupants, who, however, reach 4 foi safely by fire escapes, 2 being assisted by “wood n flaming Gebrie the explosions shattered the windows, but there was no lons of at eo. damage ia entimated a cHIcago wat jane CORN RERgRES | ATTACK ONBOARD TO TAMMANY Nearby is Rent and Many in | Opens Fire on State Civil Ser- vice Commission for In- vestigation It Started. Mayor Mitchel to-day opened fire! on the State Civil Service Commis. ' sion now conducting an investigation of his Municipal Civil Service Com- mission which may result tn the re- moval of the local members. branded the proceeding as an at by, Tammany because he sald the local commission “has closed certain channels of advantage to Mr. Marphy and hia friends.” The Btate Board is on | trying to “prostitute” the municipal civil eervice, according to the Mayor, and he believes the people will resent. the scheme to take it out of his jurie- diction. ‘The charges against the local com- —____—_—_—_—_—_— 0, 1914. Mission are filmsy, the Mayor sald, with specie: emphasis on the attack against the appointment of special exgeiiners in the Dopartment of Chagitios. He pointed out that this wore had resulted in 459 children being taken out of institutions and restored to families, thus saving a large gum of money for the city. He called the other charges too trivial to meation. The Mayor Goes not believe Gov. G@iyna will countenance any unfair attempt to remove bo Rimage ony Ser- - Maa Commission, pointing out that the Governor is not Feaponsibie for the acts of the State Board since that body was not appointed by the pres- ent executive, but by Gov. Sulzer, and cannot be reanoved by Gov. Glynn. Under the existing law, the State Board can recommend to the Gover- nor the removal of the local comrais- sion, and with his consent may ap- point Sais, who are irremovable by tle May: t Under the reorganteation of the de- Ss by the local Civil Service| hi Commission, Le) Poe me 20 doubt 4 muc’ bo ro that therein is — the motive for the present attac! _ WARSHATTERS MIND. HEMPSTEAD, 1. £., Sept. 30.—His mind shattered b: war in Europe, George &. Wells, liv- {ng on Princeton street here, com- mitted auicide at 4 o'clock this morn- ing by shooting himeelf through the heart with a pistol ae his wife and is sald that recentl husba: 4 been talking irrationally fo the war and its effect Wells was PE ie Island City offices : Long Island Tract! in the Long ate, New York & brooding over they Makes Flesh and Strength Father John’s Medi- cine contains the exact ind of nourishment needed by those who have lung troubles and are weak and run down. moe BARGER CoMpAy «0 Women’s Tailored Suits reproducing foreign models that ordinarily sell at $35 to $45—tomorrow at $29.50 Charmi: suits of broadcloth, serge, poplin, gabardine. wool faille and cheviots. Short coat models, with fur collar, or trimmed with broadtail or braid. Long coat models, with variety as to A special collar and sleeves, and fur, broadtail or velvet effectively employtd in trimming. effects, wi yoke or belt. In black, navy, nigger brown, Russian green and prune. The skirts in straight line, pleated or double ripple Fourth Floor. For Thursday only $6.50 Diamond Set Lavallieres at $2.75 acquisition, embracing many, many attractive designs, but the total number is limited, so an early selection is advisable. For Thursday Only $7.50 Gold Filled Opera Glasses Women’s Dresses at $25 in new and effective combinations of velveteen and satin Very special tomorrow at $3.95 But you can see this value without them! Handsome gold filled opera glasses, inlaid with Oriental pearl and fit- ted with fine achromatic lens. Complete with lorgnette and pretty opera bag. Unusual value. mond, Deputy Agent and see Yise-Chale- . F. B. Gouverneur, Wilming- whan announcement sion. ‘There was some . C. waitin on tim to- oP ia igh as unders' ian official report giving wheat crop Wateh |: that the directors of the five banks at at pearly 200,000,000 eae less than et, will advised the last year. Export reported hold early meetings to take quiet. Closing prices stowed part x the ‘wore of organization. Clase C| rally ae af low. 17 the Federal Re-| Corn aasy. it the Govern-| Price currect estinewee, vot "Top Syn ment, in in noe new banking system. ren were rete an eohinrneg ‘ee |r seer bed an sav aa short covering on the “he det There w reccating se line, closing steady, unchanged. ‘Two smart afternoon models, the velvet half of the combination guaranteed to be full pile and fast color—in short, an excellent velveteen. One model is a straight line Redingote dress, and the other is a Moyen-Age effect, with new three yards wide cir- cular tunic skirt. Both styles have underdrop and sleeves of satin, and are shown in black, navy, brown and green. Redingote, Coatee or Waist line Serge & Satin Dresses $18.50 Practical street dresses, made of fine all wool French serge, in braid bound Redingote effects, sonics styles with pleated tunic, and loose back coatee models with pique collar and vestee. Satin sleeves and serge or satin under- skirt. In bie >» Navy, Sizes 34 to 46. 4th floor Gold= Women’s Slippers ated 10 Year for afternoon & evening $3.50 to $8.00 The latest effects in polite footwear styles You must see these selections to ap) ciate what a range of choice their variety affords. Particularly attractive are the new strap effects, in black and white, bronze, patent calf and white calf. But we cannot begs to describe them. We can only tell you that the assortments are replete with cleverness and style, and that the models are singularly beautiful. Imported Buckles at $1.00 up Of cut steel and rhinestone, including the new black and white effects—a very varied selection of unique designs. - —s—__—. ITEM® FOR INVESTORS. August deol! nda ded net tn increased $151,649. ia 9%, decreased 280,907; net brown and green. By virtue of unusual preparations, these Women’s $29.50 Coats Special tomorrow at $15.00 Aside from the very special consideration of price, a most attractive feature of this selection is the variety. It embraces, in both materials and models, a diversity of choice unexampled at this figure. Coats of broadcloth, man- nish mixtures, zibelines, wide wales, diagonals, cheviots and tweeds, in the new belted, ripple, Redingote and semi-tailored models, with inset or wrap-like sleeves, and all the current variety in regard to collars. Black and smart shades. 4th floor have arrani 2d jor to-morrow (Thursday) A Special Sale of Women’s Practical Coats at unusually low prices. Coats of cheviot in navy blue or black; three= quarter length, silk lined throughout, $22.50 Coats of pebble cloth in navy blue or black; three-quarter length, silk lined throughout, $19.50 $35 Suits for Misses v Very special for Thursday only Misses’ and Small Women’s at $20.00 Street and Afternoon Dresses Serving to show what $20 will do at t ) will comprise an unusual offering, at excep- Saks’—and its limitations elsewhere tional price advantages. There are both braid bound tailored and fancy models in the selec- P ei tion, with the choice of long or medium coat and yoke tailored, box or side pleated skirt. Made of imported b: cloth, gabar- dine, diagonal weaves and men’s wear serge, warmly interlined, and lined with satin or peau de cygne. And tailored with that regard for detail and finish which one is accustomed to expect in an average $35 garment. Obtainable in seal, Russian green, navy, Made of all over embroidery, edged prune and black. Sizes 14 to 18 years. Second Floor. with Cluny or embroidery; oat of lo t ————————— cloth with torchon and Cluny, in $25 Coats at $17 $22 Dresses at $14 beck makes an, hn B. Altman. & Co. pes. Made of imported sibeline, plain or check | A half dosen braid trimmed styles, of English $1.00 Brassicres at S0c velour, Yeon, Cagennl chalk ang kersey, in dressy al combined with satin, the collar, cuffs Women’s Sweaters Some of the newest models are of crepe do $1.50 Brassieres at 75c odels, with deep inset sleeves vestee of silk faille or welt to match or in Chine or Milanese silk, and are finished with cae ove sortie oallat of tall material, velvet, contrasting calor Russian nm, seal, navy broadtail or black ead e selection | andiblack comprise the color selection, " Bince of colors. . to 18 years. isto 18 years. matching sash. There are also Knitted Silk Sweaters, in plain colors as well as in attractive striped effects, some of them MATCHED FUR SETS in the most fashionable furs for Fall Special advance offering at liberal concessions having sash and cap to match; jaunty Sports Sweaters of Astrakhan wool; and decidedly smart Sweaters having fur trimmings. for Thursday only $15.00 Kolinsky Neckpieces. $60.00 Kolinsky Muffs. $25.00 Ermine Neckpieces. ...... $60.00 Ermine Muffs. . in the Sweater Department will be found all manner of Shawis for home or travel use; also Knitted Silk Scarfs; and a varied assort- ment of Shetland Wool Spencers and Veils, Worsted Kimonos and Quilted Silk Vests. American Beprese Seca A for | twelve months’ $2,746, o | operating, 64a.Te9, Standard Ol! atocks show a better | gers than at any ay since July. A number of these were quoted at ad- | vances Ke fog’ cloning * uly. and de are points re the low point “reached Yetnce Anee July 30. rivet York City. ne new 6 per cent. Hiatarity. Ling Asked. won! Bale, 102% ie 100% 100% Regal values tomorrow in Regaliste Corsets $5 to $20 values at $2.95 And the opportunity is just as good as it looks. True, the values look a trifle high, but they are only high enough. These cor sets are in broken assortments, and for that reason the makers have made a sweeping concession on the usual prices. Made of imported coutil, batiste, broche, suede, rubber and coutil, and tricot, in low, medium and high bust styles. Special values _in Brassieres (Prom the fier, “Your husband has s ition he wouldn't harm a fly!" “‘Humph!" eeaesaed the busy woman. “That's what he on Og He hasn't energy and industry enough to get near one.” at . . . e . . . in Bunday's World. Read this story by T. W. Hanshew, author ik of the Forty Faces,” se = = — CO CM CEE CME renee | Housekeeping | Linen Month , ! ‘at MeCutcheon’s””™ Street Dresses of Serge, combined with satin, ‘ . at © + « $12.50 & 17.50 Afternoon i of silk at 19.50 & 23.50 eee reede va Single Bed Size—$4.50, 5.50, 7.50, 9.00, 10.00. Double Bed Size—$5.00, 6.00, 9.00, 10.50, 12.80. Extra Double Bed—$6.00, 7.50, 10.00, 12.50, 14.00. Comfortables Cotton filled, See canered, oa 8 00 and up. Down filled, sateen covered, $5.00, 6.50, 7.50, 10.50. Silk covered, $13.50, 17.50 and up. Wool filled, covered with plain and fancy silk mull, “ figured silk, or plain and figured satin, 5.00, 6.00, 7.50, 10.50, 12,50, 17.50 Bed Spreads linen and sheer le and double sizes. To see these specials tomorrow in Women’s Gfoves is to understand the fame of the Saks Glove Shop— they are splendid values. -$3.00 Imported White Glace Lamb- skin Gloves, elbow length, Mousquetaire $1.35 Imported White Glace Laiahe skin Gloves, 2 clasps, black embroidered backs 89c $115 $2.00 Gray Mocha Gloves, one clasp, prix seam sewn And the celebrated Kayser Imported Chamoisette Gloves Simplex and Duplex at 50c & $1 A new importation just to hand—and the Kayser people advise us that they cannot duplicate, them KY former prices ~-many shops raising the prices for them ali —but we are not. : special at $10.50 special at $47.50 special at $19.50 special at $44.50 $25.00 Pointed Fox Neckpieces. special at $19.50 $48.00 Pointed Fox Muffs. special at $37.50 $27.50 Skunk Neckpieces special at $21.50 $35.00 Skunk Muffs.............00000seeee special at $27.50 $10.00 Russian Fitch Neckpieces special at $7.50 $30.00 Russian Fitch Muffs............. special at $24.50 $20.00 Monkey Neckpieces. . special at $16.50 $30.00 Monkey Muffs... $9.00 Civet Cat Neckpieces, $20.00 Civet Cat Muffs....... -- Honeycomb ba gwd $1.25, 1,50 and 2.00 each. Patent Satin, in domestic and foreign makes, all =," tiges.and qualities, $2.50 to 12.50 each. POMRY Sal VaR YOR WP Wor Ps WP Sy YY Wr OS rr Se ry