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nee NEW HAVEN MEN FILE ATTACK ON INDICTMENT) Sstemes a + &m the Federal District Court to- Gay, before Judge the defendants filed pleas in abate- RE FM BQO IR A THE AYENING WORLD, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 30, 1914. ARBITRATION TO AVERT of the of the is inte she inet an | dated the proesvainas ea] ly eran Jui He said dem: sania torney General that wnacica at ayes ter cal ‘oles ia tamuntty was Bled 00 be: Raging halt of Edward D, Roboina, ence ebtet |" Vindlotment ts deeattve counsel the New Haven system. port of bis é YOUNG GIRL H ng, ASBURGLAR'S A = WN BRONX THEFT He eet up in su four more |e ned tes aed of peraen ww apecifical ly “prevades thet auty must be performed the| Alexander Gilchrist ir —— GINS & © 34th Street—New York f “objection to Extraordinary Sale, Tuesday, December Ist 40.00 Tailored Suits 15.00 The Most Important Suit Event of the Season Taken from the Regular Stock . About 325 Wamen’s and Misses’ Suits To Be Closed Out The most desirable styles—An Accumula- tion of a Season’s Business—Suits of Broad- cloth, Gabardine, Cheviot and Tailor Serge. 15.00 No Approvals or Credits Sixty Victims of Robberies Look Over $10,000 in Loot Found in Flat. PPENHEIM, GLLINS & © Bath Street—New York More than sixty victims of recent burglaries in the Bronx appeared at the Bronx Deteotive Bureau to-day to identify property believed to have been stolen from them which was found in the rysmns of Morris Kuttler and a nineteen-year-old girl at No. 567 Southern Boulevard after their arrest last night by Detectives Feinan and George and Augustus Reilly. | Assistant District Attorney Friedel- blum asked Magistrate Campbell to, hold the pair without bail in Mor- | risania Court to-dey, saying on there would be sixty separate com- plaints against them. The Megletrate | O Clearance Sale Tuesday Women’s Lace and Button Shoes Incomplete Sizes of Styles About to Be Discontinued Fawn Cloth Top Boots................ hela thse ip tabine ball nee ane e detectives Black Cloth Top Boots................ tee rose, dlagWiea’ ae: (inborete: Grey Cloth Top Boots................. They were frequently arrested them- | F e selves by uniformed policemen who/ ‘awn Buckskin Top Boots............. Rah baun ‘Whll Gy tule commandene| Grey Buckskin Top Boots............. to take no chances in taking Into custody suspicious characters in the territory of the recent robberies. The detectives describe Kuttler as #0} regione in his methods that no other | “night men” would work with him. He tects awakened persons iu houses he entered and at the point of @ revolver made them sit up in and direct him in finding his booty, the detectives said. Kuttler, according to the detectives, was convicted of the robbery of for- mer Fire Commissioner Joseph John- | son in May, 1912, and was committed to Matteawan Regular 5.00, 6.00, 7.00 values Patent Coltskin and Gun Metal Calfskin Vamps Spanish Louis and Cuban Heels No Exchanges or Credits Mrs. Max of No, 976 Tiffany Btreet identified tome of the things found in Kuttler’s rooms as property taken from her home Sept. 29 last soon after Kuttler was released. Kut- |tler is known in the underworld as “Crasy Odessa.” eee 11 KILLED HUNTING GAME. Minnesota Also Season’s Toll in Shows 12 Men Wounded, DULUTH, Minn., Nov. 30.—Eleven hunters dead and twelve wounded is the “accidental” toll of this year’s hunt- ing geason in Minnesota. The period 1s | twerfly days and this ta the Inst dny. | imber of and moose Witea is ‘he largest in. the ‘rocords of the rome wera en's department. Game has nt in far-away localities, but where it abounded in former Fulton Street, Matthews Corner, Street, Matthews Comer, Brooklyn 150 J:N- Stamps Frec Tomorrow (Tuesday) ap Purchases of One Dollar ($1) or More, Present Coupon In addition to this wonderful offering of 50 gar> CUT OUT THIS COUPON “@} FREE J Green Trading Stamps with pur-M@ It ie good for 60 (FIFTY) awe Green Trad- chases of One Dollar or more, we will give | ing Stampe FREE with pure of 91 or more & Double 4-AC Stamps} Ficahe leases iE in the Mornin aeing He MATTREWE SONS, INC. H a Single 4v¢ Stampe Thereafter Barras Meld NOI neal Also As a Special Feature! ! All the Special Sales Advertised in Sanday’s Papers Continued Tuesday Many pelt Catures for Tuesday Come Store Is a Great, Comprehensive Jat Chat ate Ast tmasn. Git Ail estions orks cates THE GROWTH OF HAIR etn nt Leas: s GHIGAGO, Nev. =A Nov, %—Arbitration of / William 8. Carter, President ef the the differences over wages and hours| Brotherhood of Locomotive Firemen of employment of 98 Western rail- Teads and their 66,000 enginemen be- ead iy eat eee near ar Bougpesenl under the av ee Ee de ect. It is Murray Hill, 9000 men fe about 10 per cent, bay were represented by Warren Btone, 81a RAILROAD STRIKE. |Grana chtet Bnstneer ot the Brothers hood of Locomotive Engineers, and and Enginemen. The railroads were Fropresented by the twelve pak tom, on days Tater. ‘The arbitrators L. Fark om H. a a in aon important am ceatton * UF and ‘timothy heat for the ‘emp! na Nagel tinted oy the. sought by thelernment, eel, Y appo by the Gov. Lord & Taylor Fifth Avenue, ssth Street, 89th Street Founded 1888. Music Daily—Luncheon and Afternoon Tea, 10 A. M. to 5 P. M., Tenth Floor The Annual Silk Hosiery Event For Men, Women and Children Begins Today, Monday Our hosiery, eustonete have given the brand we cary 8 prelates. ae [pot that itional hat This e tly increased demand. satisfying quality of the offerings ibed will suppl: this confi- dence is not misplaced. We recommend that full advantage be fe <a fog secure ost desirable Holiday Gifts. W ’ eer 7—A choice selection of broidered) Item 1—A superb assort ei 4 black and Sul ‘taates “Aakt came a on bee $2.85 m 1— rive rR colored SilkH losein seepioms eblgunne wedi aie the “POINTEX” heel. ly gain HS 7 Usually priced $3.75 to $5.00 per pair, ‘35 | top i ea in - feos oval designs sri a Usually priced $3.75 to $5.00 per with lisle soles, some in black outsizes; also black and colors, with self and contrasting clocks—all of the clocks with “POINTEX” heel. Usually priced $1.65 to $2.00 per pair, Item 2— Women’s black silk, with lisle tops and ‘ soles, a handsome range of new hand-embroidered $ 13 5 self and colored designs. Misses’ Usually priced $1.75 per pair, I ‘An opportunity to secure an extra fine ribbed eer ee ea te os te, ines Ast Babak, bona gl aed ver rods, all 87.9.5 | Urelprurba0o} $7.00 | ‘Ur vind prt tegel B25 | Usually priced $2.50 to $3.00 per pair, Item 4—Special attention jis directed to this re- markable roe of women’s fancy clocked black ee white Sil bikpedl all with the “POINTEX” eel— Fashion's latest decree. Usually priced $2 .§0 10 $3.00 per pair, lem 5— Women’s Paris open-work clocked, with : aes heel, in black, white, pink, and sky, Sr 95 ens Item Be $1. 95 romp —An all silk patlstoctors Pfr t tide oy Eos cease 00. Item 1¢—Our Special—in black and colors, plain and , Usually priced $1.75 00 $2.95 per pair, Item 18—A most acceptable holiday also a fine assortment of two-tone effects. r2. 5 Usually priced $2.75 per patr, Item 6—A smart women’s hose for the winter in noe extra smart (ek oo waters rey | ‘2 season; shot silk with plain silk to; fine va- lose, English ah style, wi riety of combinations. 2 Pe |sz 2.25 ue ot combinations lisle sole, in a va-| $1.35 Usually priced $3.50 per pair, ‘sually priced $2.50 to $3.00 per peir! Street Floor & W omen’s Footwear A Sale at Special Prices Exceptionally Smart Colored Top 154.85 House & Maids’ Dresses, Aprons 8 Caps. variety of new models of crinkle searsucker, e, linene and chambray, high, equare and flat pa Lace and Button Boots Complete range of sizes. Usually $6.00 and $7.00. Colored and Black Cloth Top Striped, checked and fig- Button Boots wel pra 3 Tiaeae i etie O51 sisi so Chras Tan and Black Russia $3. 95 oll mermmag lavender and white, blue and Walking Boots Plain blue chambray, whl 3s Usually $5.00. Women’s Evening Slippers, $3.05 to $7.50 , in an unusually large variety of beautiful effects. Spectal—A New Theo Slipper Trimmed with new imported ornament. ‘Patent leather, with black satin back; also patent leather with white lprons Large variety in lawn, dotted Swiss, crossbar and 25¢, 506, 75¢, 98¢ B S123" Princess or Bib Aprons G56, $06, 986, $1.25, $1.95, $2.45 o$3.95 satin back. The latter can be made to match any gown |, C. and delivered the same day. 9¢, 126, 156, Bing? Special price....... $4.85 Tomatch gown....$ 5.85 , 1 15 Pee Fin ISC to $06 Second Floor Sale of Handsome Slipper Buckles At Special Counter—Street Floor $7.50 to $4.85—Usually Up to $25:00 Practical Holiday Gifts Thousands of Skirt & Dress Lengths In a large variety of Desirable Dress Fabrics At Greatly Reduced Prices Also the Following Special Values Black Broadcloth 54 Inches wide, sponged, oh: English Corduroy In black and colors, a fie guality, SARS Useful Holiday Gifts 4500 Dress Patterns of Percales &8 Ginghams Put up in neat boxes for Christmas gifts $1.20 & $1.50 per pattern, sooo Skirt Lengths of ¥ hite Silk Embroidered Skirting Flannels jematitched and scalloped effects, suitable for bables', erect sand women's underwear, $1.00 up to $6.50 per length. } f Second Floor $1.78 be ot Ae bee o8e French Serges a8. yard 5¢ tnches wide, "Perma aepere a yf Second Floor