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ignt. Of haif a dotior, wan ali amiles ani | enimation, whereas the white men 4] aNd Women were generally eed and depressed is of this country would the American fiag. “We have not had the sam ération asx our English brot “Nota word has been sayl about inglish and Japanese violations of {Chinese neutrality. “Have we protested against Ameri- Pa } @ is can't i - keen semen,» roe] SOHOONER IH COLLISION. | DEMAND OF BARTHOLT One Hundred and Fourth Street, be- | away because of lack of foom tn IN ee SPECH . : : y a being dra, f tral ah ely tote “age UNEMPLOYED; Be Nae, aaa fo es Hecond and Third Avenues, 199 | Ome wan Bronerd Whee Ship Rane Thirty-fourth Street, 200 negroes ig the raring | Have we protested against 2 ere ai work In a diversity of at work. Here there wae pra: setae ie WASHINGTON. Fo. 4d licy to starve German “* Members ot uaer’ Mayor’s Commit-| negro, under the infuence of warmevh, Two eideriy man sewing tom fan air almost of jollity. The vola “ok all winter. y is not gettin Lene Lai batants? Have we protested againat “Doean’t the union look after you?” . oo | nwiand « declaring the North Sea a sar pl get tee Find Hundreds Busily . ek = aoe rent at Work. war sone? aed t No, Kast very ninth Street, a bi MC. A, the committee had one hundred and thirteen men at work | Neufaleia Rub Omega Oil gently ore tng nerves; then cover sl bse in the Oil. Puta flannel over this ant against the face. This si oa tek ment has brought peaceful fest te le who have suffered agonies. ., x American Thursday m ning and that the pers of ‘vije calum-| “No; but when Germany dic the beater in charge of the scow was pon the fatherland, Represent. | same thing we despatched » stiff nove Se le einin inde Ciel artholdt asserted in the House | ‘2, Heriin, « milder one tc England been found ashore near Mighiane | t6 Reach, X. J “The threat of an arma embargo would quteniy bring the mistress of “Should the United States ever be-| the seas to terms.” | geop! { ———_ 1865 Tn the hope that additional pub- flelty through the columns of the Newspapers may induce charitably in- @ined citizens to contribute funds to (he Mayor's Committee on Unemploy- ment, Whree of the members committee, Judge Gary, Geor f Perkina and City’Chamberlain Henry Bruere, to-day took @ party of report- ers on a tour of the emergency work- shopa established for the unemployed. ‘Thege Workshops, which were organ- ised by Mise Charlotte Boyd, a dea+ ea “atl i Prior to Preparing Inventory We Offer Our Manufactured Stock of FINE FURS ie se teal Pfs £3 nt be i, coness in St. Bartholomew's Home, are located in donated premises and cost mothing for beat and light. ‘The fargest of workshops is in a i building owned by the Dock Depart. ment nt Fifty-sixth Street and Twelfth Avenue, where 650 men are employed from 10 o'clock A. M. to 3 o'clock P. M. daily, They Busy themscives making bandages, mending their own shoes and caning chairs, Tho committee ‘pays thom 10 cents an hour and thelr pay im handed to them every ‘efter- noon at the conclusion of their om- ployment, In addition to 60 conte a day they are given a lunch, HE ; The pay, while small, le a Godsend to the thousands who have takgn ud- vantage of the committes’s pian. The At Discounts From 20% to 3314% | C. C. Shayne & Co. Importers and Manufacturers of STRICTLY RELIABLE FURS 126 West 42d St. | NEW WORE city | ==¥OEEE WE GIVE AND REDEEM SURETY COUPONS Iorse Laas New Management New Stocks / [4s Hy b OR Ue “Paere_ Map Be 1,000 Men In on Saturday, But on About 400 of Them Can Have These ’s*1 0t0*15 Overcoatsat*6 It Is a Clearance Therefore we cannot give Convertible styles with you a size in each style] velvet collars. {eres : | or color. Some are full worsted But there are all sizes in|jlined, others serge lined, the lot; young men’s from/quarter lined. 80 to 86 chest, men’s from| Alsoswagger Balmacaans. 84 to 40. Popular fancy patterns in No charge for altera-|tan, brown and gray effects. tions; a satisfactory fit| . Single or double breasted. guaranteed to every man.| Convertible collar coats. | Men's& Young Men's $4 (9.00 4 $15.00 Suits, A \\ a \\ 4 xi E25 and conservative model. S the selling begins to-morrow. Snappy brown, tan and gray effects, che- viots, cassimeres and worsteds, English All sizes when iy ily gg 8 $] 2:50 In the latest popular English models, soft roll front, cuff sleeves, coats with just a little “shape” | to them. Conservative models, also in blue, brown and gray mixtures; cheviots, serges and cassimeres. The Hew Manpeen Cromters Store, Mele Bleer—We Give and Redeem Barely Compens F The ‘ag Values In Town Bea oon $1.25,81.50 } Shirts You Never Bought Such Excellent Shirte In Your Life for 59 Shirts, with stiff b onfta, made assortment terns; of I mercerized fabric All sizes. or , collars, Mus- generously cut. All sizes. You May Take Fifty Per Cent Off Present Price New Marked on Any Fur Coat Ticket. Coats at $50.00 are now at $75.00 are now at $85.00 are now Coats at $100.00 are no: Coats at 9150,00 are no: Coats at $200.00 are now. . In all the most desirable Furs-~ Hudson Seal, Caracul, Pony Skin. French Seal and Persian Lamb. In Addition to the Above, We Offer 316 Odd Pieces Of Fox, Natural Raccoon, Near Seal, Caracul, Mole, Red Fox, Raccoon, Coney and Gray will offer exceptional values in these Saturday Sales: A Special Offering of Men’s Imported Spring Overcoats and Storm Coats at pronounced concessions from regular prices. Men's Imported Spring Overcoats in a com~ prehensive selection of new, light-weight fabrics, including cassimeres, fancy cheviots and silk mixtures; all with silk-lined yoke andsteeves . . 3 « « ~ at $21.00 Men’s Imported Storm Coats, of superior quality tweeds in brown and gray mixtures; finished with velvet collar; an absolutely waterproof garment, exceptionally well made and of smart} distinctive appearance, $21.00 Men's Imported Storm Coats, of fine quality gabardine in gray or tan; with regulation or raglan sleeves; yoke and sleeves ner 77 at. . . . e ° . . © . ‘ ~ Men’s Balita Shoes ' in a number of discontinued styles, may be obtained at the reduced price of ‘ $4.75 per pair This superior Footwear is made exclusively for B. Altman & Co. from selected foreign and American leathers, and is distinctive for style, comfort and good wearing qualities. (Department.on the First Floor) Wool Serge (80 inches wide) in black, navy blue and white; a desirable fabric for the Spring suit, will be exceptionally priced at 85c. per yard A Special Sale of Boys’ New Spring Suits ‘and Furnishings at decidedly less than regular prices. Boys’ Norfolk Suits of gray and brown tweed mixtures or blue serge, with extra pair of knickerbockers; _welletailored, attractive models in sizes 7 to 16 years . ; at $7.75 Boys’ Bath Robes of Turkish towelling, at 1.75 Boys’ Negligee Shirts and Blouses of fancy striped madras, with detachable collar and turneback cuffs . . « « « each 65c. Boys’ Madras Pajamas ; < per suit 65c. Boys’ Silk Four-in-hand Scarfs . at 25c , ‘Girls’ Washable Spring Frocks (sizes 6 to 16 years) representing the newest style features and _ the wanted materials, will command interested attention at these prices: Frocks of gingham or galatea. < at $1.60 Gingham Frocks and Bloomer Dresses of chambray . . »© - « each $2.35 Dresses of repp or rustic linen, ; at 3.00 Fancy or Bloomer Dresses of linen each $4.25 Hand-embroidered Dresses of French linen at 6 se he Ce Cf $5. Coat Dresses of linen. 2 : 3 at 6.85 Also Washable Separate Skirts °° ‘° at 95c. Washable Middy Blouses (6 to 20 years) 85c. Sierty-tousth Orret Fifth Avenue-Madison Avenue, New Fork Thery-LM were Furniture Without Deposits, Purchased in this manner, has never proved satisfactory lo the buyer. @ALL AND MAKE YOUR i OWN TERMS Our Terme Apply Also to New York, NewJoraey, Long | jotas id Connecticut. PLAYER PIANGS, P ow MACRINGS ON CREDIT FREIGHT WE OPEN ACCOUNTS FROM 85.00 UPWARD. | | TALKING ebrusry Yeraitare i ies “hate ant ot 30502 "Reduction OUR 1015 CAT frames, loose cushions of panne mohair plush, than citherkind smoked eraleht ‘choice quality tobaccos used in Camels cost so much that it prohibits | the giving of premiums or coupons. | 20 in a package for {Cz at any store that sells tobacco. Uf your att can't eupply you, send 10c fe i. beens sieht “hi RETNOLIS TOBACCO CO Nat Preame ; ; be