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jhe could avoid them. Hoth girls were AUTO VICTIM ARRESTED Who Wins? Promised to ‘Tike Her to Hosphal, If it is a case of relieving Then Abandoned Her With a cough or cold, there is but Quarter, Aged Woman Says. one answer—Hale's Honey Charged with running down an of4| of Horehound and Tar has woman while he was driving an auto-| been a winner for yeats and mobile and leaving her seriously hurt] i, a, successful as ever. on @ corner after thrusting a quarter Sold by dru; Qe a into her hands, George Dareis, a " chauffeur employed by Arthur Ger-| bottle. Palatabie and safe. achofher, a merchant, of No. $20 West —_—_——_ .| Elghty-seventh Street, was arrested Try Pike’ '* Toothache ¢ Drops. . | at 7 o'clock this morn| - The complainant againat him ts Langs, a widow, of No, 908 St. Paul's Avenue, Tompkinaviile, #. 1. ‘The two girls, who roomed togeth- Mrs. Sarah Cross, sixty-three years old, of No. 906 Eighth Avenue. She reported Monday night, after being picked up in front of a saloon at Eighth Avenue and = Fifty-third Street, that she had been hit by an automobile at Fiftieth Street and Eighth Avenue | “A crowd gathered,” she told the Lanes died without regaining con-| police, “and the chauffeur sald he bags? Was going to take me home. He took Who witnessed | og aret to Ninth Avenue, then tw N de-| Fifty-third Street and then across to! Eyes Esamined Without Charge § Eighth Avenue again, where he put Registered Eye Physicians. § me out on the corner. He gave = “erloct Fitting ah bone $ \ @ quarter and ieft me.” Ctechisfone % tablished $3 Years. Fifty-sixth Street, former Judge of the City Court and one time Presi- dent of the Republican Club, The \ chauffeur, Wiillam Keating, oi hen 4 a ria became confused, clutched eac! piel farms and wero felled before Nothing Else Counts if Your Eyes Fail You. —time, money, nor gy a nothing is so valuable sight. Don't wait untilit t fail — correct glasses protect your eyes. taken to the hospital in the car, Miss Mrs. Cross was later removed tol Polyclinic Hospital. Bho had conews- sion of the brain. Detectives Cooney and Moore, who arrested Dareis, say he admitted running down a woman Monday or. | Ree He gays he tovk her to her ome. nro E YOU FROM 43% TO 50% {hie marvelous sale. Nothing Je te be We need the room for new unmercifully, without rei prices, ven thou _ as: et oe “lertese aati ell Accounts s Especial | poaeS e. —o cna ages SALE UF MIGHEST GRADE BRASS AND STELL BEUS Sats, MEME Cec iches ee ES net y Res — AND SAVE aaa 29, » TING AAR ~tet AMPS MORNINGS Your Choice of Any One of er ee ee a creas + RIGERATOR 10: 95 Piece Dinner Set , Regular Price $30 Reed Pullman Regular Baby Carriage Price $20 10.95 et 195 es & é test re zs #t ish Large Range Regular Price $20 2 & = 10. 95 Kite ith: i America’sGreatest Furniture House me wewilldeliver any Complete Dan OU to your home and can pay the Balance in smal! phd or monthly payments. NO CLUB FEES | | | | | Saks & Company Broadway at 34th Street Apparel for Misses & Girls at final clearance prices tomorrow It is both unnecessary and impracticable to describe the great variety of garments which this clearance involves. But it is pertinent to note that, thanks to the efficient handling of our stocks throughout the season, this particular clearance is singularly rich in styles which have been in vogue only a few weeks. Second Floor. Final reductions on' 170 MISSES’ SUITS 16 Suits... .. formerly $35 to $39. 50. . formerly $39.50 to $45. .. formerly $49.50 to $59.... Final reductions on 271 MISSES’ COATS 49 Coats... «now $7.00 74 Coats... now $10.00 91 Coats... 34 Coats... 23 Coats. formerly $45.00... Final reductions on 86 MISSES’ DRESSES 188 Washable Dresses....formerly $1.50 53 Middy Blouses formerly $1.00 None C. O. D.,—none exchanged—none on approval For clearance tomorrow 250 Women’s Suits that were $29.50 to $39.50 Now $15.00 The models embraced in this clearance of our stock are chiefly the new short flare or belted coat effects, with circular or straight line | P°“' pleated skirt, but there are not more than two or three of any one style. The materials are broadcloths, duvetynes, gabardines, and velveteens. ‘The tailoring is obviously the finest that can be bought anywhere in a garment selling at $29.50 to $39.50, for these suits are ifically reduced from stock. All heavily interlined, and lined throu ughout with peau de cygne. Fourth Floor Clearance sale tomorrow of . Women’s Coats Two things can be depended upon iri this clearance—infinite variety, and economy of the most substantial sort. There is a great diversity of models, featuring convertible collars of fur, velvet, plush, and self material. All garments are either half or full lined with peau de cygne or guaranteed satin. And the range of fabrics is as follows: Weer Pras are | Cheviot | Broadcloth Ural lamb Fur Serges Zibeline Matalam Coats that were up to $19.50 reduced to $7.50 Coats that were up to $22.50.. reduced to $10.00 Coats that were up to $29. 50.. reduced to $12.50 Coats that were up to $35.00.. reduced to $17.50 Coats that were up to $42. 50.. . reduced to $20.00 Coats that were up to $49.50.. .. reduced to $23.50 Clearance of Women’s Skirts There is a goodly assortment of wanted models, and the materials, in all the favored colorings, include broadcloth, serge, silk poplin, wool poplin, stripes, plaids, voiles, Chuddah, corduroy and checks. Fourth floor ... formerly $19.50 to $25.00... $9.50 formerly $10.00 to $18. 50... formerly $6.95 to $8.95. ..formerly $4.50 to $5.95 None credited, exchanged, nor on approval. The newest styles in Beaver Muffs & Neckpieces very reasonably priced tomorrow Beaver is in high favor at this writing, so that an opportunity to buy a beaver muff or neckpiece, newly made from selected skins, and in the choice of several new models, should be particularly interesting to many women tomorrow. Both the rich golden and the silver shades of beaver are embraced in the selection. Muffs at $16.50, $19.50 & $22.50 8 at $7.50, $9.50 & $12.5 Two are paver if Serge Dresses at $12.50 Special for Saturday One model has Empire waistline, hand- made buttonholes and self buttons, 2 on, waist, and circular skirt with he ? other madel, which is es ly sequel : in large styles, has sw coat back, and full circular skirt, with fitted yoke. Made of a very good quality serge, in black, brown and navy. Sizes} 34 to 44. -Fourth floor Reductions in Dresses only one or two of a kind Dresses, of charmeuse. . Reduced from $18.50 & $20.00 $10.00 Dresses, of velveteen and satin com- bination. bs Reduced from $25.00 ; $12.50 Dresses, of velvet d all satin. of vere cluced from 625.00 ¢ $14.80 Mackinaw Coats for Misses at $6.75 A special sale tomorrow of garments that sold regularly up to $15 each Limited in number, so that we cannot insure late-comers against disappoint- ment. Moral: Come early. Auto Apparel Dept.—6éth floor Clearance tomorrow of Overcoats for Boys Coats that ni | up to $12.7: $8. 50 Ages 10 ‘ 1) ne Coats that were $6.95 each | $4.95 Ages 214 to 10 years. These coats are all from our regular stock, so you may rely upon the dependability of every stitch. They are all this season's models, and there is a liberal variety of attractive fabric4 in the selec- tion, including all-wool chinchilla in the wanted ors. They furnish a fine opportunity for re- newing the boy at a small expense. 2nd floor Boys’ Mackinaw Sport Coats at $4.45 Value $6.00 Made of all wool mackinaw plaids, in patch ket models, with large shawl collar. Shown Ina pleasing variety of mackinaw pleid color- ings. Ages 8 to 18 years. Special for Saturday Boys’ Norfolk Suits at $7.75 With two pairs of knickers. The newest models for Spring are the feature of this selection. They are made in fancy cas- simeres that offer a plentiful variety of choice in the matter of designs and colorings. And I. they are tailored in a manner that leaves no & room for criticism. Ages 6 to 18 years. ‘ Children’s Apparel reduced one-half tomorrow A clearance of our regular stock, in which there % is more variety than uniformity of selection. $1.25 to $4.00 White Dresses. ... $1.00 to $2.00 Colored Dresses. .. $2.00 to $3.00 Sweaters.... $3.00 Bath Robes. $1.00 to $5.00 Colored Hats. Odd Undermuslins much reduced tomorrow 50c Corset Covers. . re=priced to 35c_ | ' $1.00 Nightgowns and Petticoats re=priced to 59c $1.50 & $2 Nightgowns & Petticoats re-priced to $1.00 $3 & $4 Nightgowns & Petticoats re=priced to $2,004, Negligees & House Dresses at specia! prices tomorrow Albatross Négligees, hand-embroid- ) r ered, with accordeon pleated skirt, em- $3 05 broidered waist and hemstitched collar , and cuffs of organdie. Odd Lots of Kimonos, only a few of a kind, the assortment including silks, challis, and novelty cotton fabrics. * | 82.00 Small Size House Dresses—redu Stock these ’ Seis arta adele pial SEM ice effect front, |