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© All of these represent the best ideas of the iy Company Fatle for $9,020,994. “was filed in the Federal District Court A petition in voluntary benkruptey mn ¢ e petition and = al al indebted ,030,834, with nearly . wi ete, ‘accounts and notes in New The company also owns zeeer ere! [MMUNTYBATHIN | EN EN CSE Stomach Trouble Will Plead A Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablet Carried In| = Commerce Commission Your Purse or Pocket Will Enable ‘ You to Always Keep Your Bars Prosecution. ‘Stomach in Line. os ' is afternoon on behalf of the Ban Apert Land and Irrigation Compa: nto, Canada. | é ny of awk | Sixteen of the twenty-one men in- dicted in the New Haven case bave 9 dysen’ | now formally pleaded to the charge, | have been allowed until Nov, 28 to and women whe ere going to succeed to-day must have their bodies, as well ae their minds, in perfect working order. Stuart's Dyspepsia Tabiete are = neceasity to the men and women who would always Rave their bodies in eunjection to their change the plea, demur or take other action and have each qualified In $5,000 | nil, Judge Rudkin following the pre- edent set by Judge Foster in thin | reward | | The men who have appeared In per- | son or by attorney are: George Mac- Culloch Mien, William Skinner, I Newton Harney, MRobert W. Taft, | James 8 Hemingway, Lewis Cass Ledyard, Charles M. Pratt, A. Heaton Robertson, Frederick F. Brewster, | Henry K. McHarg, Kaward J Kob-| bins, Alexander Cochrane, George P. Baker, Theodore N. Vail, Kdward Milligan and Francia T. Maxweb Thome w have still to plead are Willlam Rockefeller, who tn to appear | pz: to-morrow afternoon; Charles F. Hrooker, James 8, Blt Jonn 1.! Uillord and T, De Witt yler Charles M. Sheape jr. appeared for) all the defendants who were in court! 1 Want, A Bay When I yapeeee ‘win, Whe Gebietes Wace Needea” z Table thin afternoon, except) Mr. Vall. | Jarry A, Cushing represented the ro and entered a plea of not y. | Edward O, Robbins, who for yearn “elwas right-hand man to the Now Haven directors, pleaded not guilty and then asked time to change bis pion to one in for the Indictment, -Jon the ground that he had been a witness before the Interstate Com- merce Comminsion and was entitled | to immunity from prosecution, No Bel other defendants, so far, has asked) jan Immunity bath ' —_——— et -1 CHICAGO WHEAT AND CORT! le MARKET. a Wh ath Wik TR He eabl oat barely steady. Firm cal je receipts and hedge Monday's me Nee. We fis; =4 cents | etation of fur- bought; The Boys’ C'othing Department has received a new importation of Novelty Suits (sizes 3 to 9 years) principally of velvet; and a number of equally attractive Coats with Hats to match. foreign makers and are in styles exclusive to B, Altman & Co, *Some of the Suits are particularly suitable for fancy dress wear. SSS er: B. Altuan.& Ca. Women’s and Misses’ Sweater Department In addition to the large assortment of Sweaters now being shown, which includes smart Sweaters in every style, material and color in demand, the Department is featuring Shetland Wool Spencers designed especially for outdoor wear under the coat, and particularly to be commended for the warmth ahd comfort they impart; also Scarfs of Silk or Wool which may with equai appropriateness be worn over the shoulders or used as sashes. These may be obtained in all the popular colors and color combinations. The prices are very moderate. ROBBINS WL ASK 2,00 SEARCH FOR BOY NURDEREROF BD —ae Testimony Before | Scholars of St. Monica’s Pa- rochial School Lend Their | Though Branch spent mont of last night ox. the “3 street gangs, whore clash on Elghty- second atreet and Segond avenue you- terday afternoon resulted In the fatal shooting of thirteen-year-old Johnnis Buckley o@ No. 827 Kast Eightleth atreet, they made no progress in find. ing the youth who fired the shot, More than twenty boys ranging from fourteep fo eighteen years of ago ‘Were examined by the detectiven, but all nnid they had no knowledge of the shooting, To-lay the detectives have allied with them a keener force than their own—the school children of St. Mon- jea's Parochial School, at Seventy- = h street and First avenue, to the! umber of 1,200 and the children ot |“ he public sehool in that district. More | ™ Es 2,000 youngsters have prominet CHILDREN mg they will be on the lookout for the murderer of littie Johnnie Buckley and the channels of school information to which they have access may prove more fruitful than those open to the detectives. only a month from ce, The only description of t 4 reached us o Poler* who dr cheap revolver and during the battle of the gai trouble,” given by William Hoolthan Hallthan, the companions of the mur- | ready. P de js thronged the Cunard pier, «| most of them eurly seventeen, though | Ree the departing one: ickers. He was dreased | ——————— —— in @ brown suit and had @ brown hat, Both boys are positive they can U identify him if he is caught. The funeral of the victim of the gangs will occur on Friday morning | Aid to Detectives, detectives of the sag fl toleease alll Monica's Church, Beventy: ninth street and First avenue Au! known t of the dead Iad's schoolmates from ya Known to be allled with | ty ‘parochial echool will attend the h Pole” and Kighty-third requiem mass. hair ‘make you prema ing by making need do fe t yo 1° 1,740 SALTO FigHT | FOR ITALY AND GREECE G2 The steamer Carpathld of the Cun. | abeott ard line salled, this afternoon for Mediterranean porta with 1,700 Ital-| Res jans and forty Greeks, who are going to offer their nervices to their coun- tries for war, While war has not yet! been declared, the men expect both| Italy and (reece Will be sending men to the front before thelr arrival. “No orders you Kn iso brings back tre that nature ga’ will ki ature put teme 6, 60e and by (the Philo Newark, N. J i mad have been issued to = === Stern Brothers. Announce for To-morrow, Thursday, a very special sale of Women’s Tailored Suits as we reach home. The Own exe know that with ill be only a short 1 be called to ing to be women i Ma ahd to LET AIR RESTORE IT yu use wotk Ike @ dye. J. na 3 3 Fso8 ne 4 _3 5: ‘s 4 hotties. 4 Hay Specialties Company, Adve. ii 42nd and 4rd Streets, West of Fifth Avenue. | Ke ' - THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 4, 1914. me back,” sald one of the Italians, if at $25.00 (Sizes 32 to 40 bust measure only.) Actual value $40.00 The model is absolutely new and can be had in either broadcloth or wool poplin, with smart short coat trimmed with fur ‘and velvet. An Important Purchase of Women’s Blouses W ILL be placed on sale to-morrow, made of washable satin, crepe taffeta, chiffon and crepe de Chine, in white, flesh and fashionable shades; also black or white shadow lace, at the very unusual price of $3.75 each To-morrow, an Extraordinary Offering of Seasonable Black and Colored Dress Goods at 45c, 75c, 95c, 1.19, and 1.45 a yard ‘Formerly $1.00 to 3.75 a yard 7 Arranged in Skirt, Suit and Dress Lengths Y [NC LUDED are all-wool and _silk-and-wool materials, in plain and novelty weaves, such as velour de laine, broadcloths, gabardines serges, cheviots, poplins, suede cloths, plaids, checks, mixed tailor suitings, crepes and eoliennes. An Exceptional Underwear Sale THURSDAY, comprising the most desirable class of Women’s Crepe de Chine garments, at unparalleled price concessions. Women's Underbodices, Women’s Knickerbockers, in white or pink; Regularly $1.00, at 69c in white or pink; Regularly $3.25, $2.10 Women’s Envelope Chemises, Women’s Night Gowns, in white or pink; Regularly 82.95, $i.95 in white or pink; Regularly $4.45, $2.95 Women’s Combinations, Regularly $4.95; at $3.85 pa Sa lel i a Women’s House Gowns and Negligees ATER importations are being shown, among which are exquisite Boudoir, Gowns, featuring the newest style departures in materials and color combinations, together with an extensive variety of American made gowns for every day use, at moderate prices, Also an Unusual Offering To-morrow, of Japanese Embroidered Quilted Silk House Gowns at $6.75 Which is One-Half the Regular Price. Children’s Seasonable Apparel DISTINCTIVE in style, material and workmanship, will be found on the Second Floor, in exceptionally large and well chosen assortments, at most inviting prices, Particularly noteworthy values will be offered, to-morrow, in Children’s Colored Coats Of chinchilla, flannel lined; 2to5 yrs, | Of corduroy, silk lined; 2 to 5 years ae = at $5.25 at $6.50 Angora Sweater Sets, . at $3.85 | Oliver Twist Dresses, at 3y. four pieces to set, in all colors, in white and colors. a a % * ¢ Kite rip van Fm Oren PRs A seven-time World Want works all the week. | Saks & Company } | Broadway at 34th Street An extremely important sale of Fur Trimmed: Short Coat Suits of silk chiffon velvet Actual retail value $75 and priced for tomorrow only at $39.50 The offering is composed of four of the newest Paris models — models of a character never heretofore offered at this price— and their reproduction by us at tomorrow's remarkable figure sets a standard of value as new to New York as are the models themselves. Drecoll Model Bernard Model Designed with a jaunty short coat, of | The short coat of this newest creation by which the collar, cuffs, front and back arg | Bernard is beautifully embroidered in an trimmed with skunk opossum. The skirt | effective design, and attractively trimmed is the new Drecoll circular flare model. | withfur. Theskirtisa circular flare effect, Amy Linker Model Short blouse effect coat, with aes entire bottom of coat are embellished with | back, deep satin girdle, and wide flare wi _.2nds of Hudson seal. The skirt isa | collar and cuffs of skunk sum. Wid ci cular flare effect. circular skirt. plod x Each and all of these models may be had in black, Hague . blue, prune, Russian green and nigger brown. All sizes 34 to 44 None C..O0. D.—none on approval—none exchanged. Jenny Model | The collar and cuffs, the front and the Important Sale of \Vomen’s Coats at substantial savings tomorrow Five of the season’s most notable coat values, ‘and a range of selection which affords a representative choice of the most modish effects in Winter coatwear. $18.50 Coats $25.00 Coats Special at $12.50 Special cat $15.00 Coats of mixture cloths and zibelines, in | Full length, three-quarter, belted orripple both full and three-quarter, straight line | back models, in Astrachan, Ural lamb, or belted models, with plush or self- | wide wales, cheviots and imported mix- trimmed collar and cuffs. tures. Fur trimmed or plain. $26.50 Coats $29.50 Coats Special att $17.50 Special at $19.50 Fur plush and imported zibeline coats, in | Coats of Matalan and Ural lamb cloths, rt full length models, lined through- | in full length styles; with liberal collar of at with tate, and warmly interlined. | skunk opossum. Lined and interlined. $39.50 Fur Plush Coats at $25 A selection of several new models, including an exceedingly attractive straight line style, Sith large collar and cuffs of skunk opossum. rang throughout and inter lined. Sale of New Trimmed Hats At very special prices tomorrow New French Blue Hats at $6.50—value $10 The designs embrace the smartest of medium and small sailors, elabo- rated with fitch, Kolinsky or skunk, combined with flowers. New White Faille Hats at $6.50—value $10 Very clever sailors, developed in this new material, with brown or black velvet underbrim, and trimmed effectively with fur or flowers. New Sand Color Hats at $5.00—value $8 Of silk velvet, with brown or black underbrim, and tri mmed in a variety of styles with fur and flowers. Third Floor. $30 to $40 Women’s Dresses reduced to $18.50 The materials alone are worth that! Dresses of pure silk charmeuse, and a few taffeta frocks, in some of the best models of the season. There are surplice, simulated basque, waistline and Moyen-Age styles, with full circular or pleated tunic. Mostly navy and black, but a few colors. Sizes 34 to 42. Fourth Floor $8.00 Side Button Boots at $5.85 with buckskin tops A special sale tomorrow of the latest inno- vation in feminine footwear fashions. The design and the workmanship combine to make this one of the prettiest examples of fine shoemaking we have yet seen. Made with small heel foxing and leather Louis pe the vamps of black Russia or patent calf, and the uppers of genuine buckskin, in light or dark gray or faun. Order one to-day and prosper. ‘ aoe