The evening world. Newspaper, June 11, 1915, Page 9

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| TROOPS BOOKED FOR PHILIPPINES TOSTAYOM BORDER Mexican Situation’ Not Im- proved and Precaution Taken | to Meet Possible Trouble. (Special from a Staff Correspondent | of The Evening World.) ‘WASHINGTON, June 11.—No def- inite news has been received by the State Department that Carranza, Villa and other warring generale have gotten together as the Prest-! dent warned them to do. Instead of conditions improving there is appar- ently an even worse state of affairs. Particularly are complaints increas- ing of outrages on Americans and property of foreigners. Every day brings additional reports from con- sule of attacks, imprisonments and difficulties. The situation is becoming so ag- Bravated that unless a compromise is quickly effected the President, it! is atated here, will be obliged to} fulfil his warning to take further | steps to bring about order. Possible interference by local Mexi- | can officials along the border with Plans of the Red Cross to distribute through American consular officers | and its own agencies food supplies to the famine threatened Mexican pos- | sible ia the reason for orders frora | the War Department to delay the | departure of three regiments from | the border to the Philippines. The American troops cannot crons} the border without instructions from | Washington, but in view of the pos- \\sibility of resistance by the Mexican officials the War Dopartment Intends to have at hand means to enforce any inatructions that may be given by President Wilson. The regiments af- fected are the Fifteenth Cavalry at Fort Blise, Tex., the Twenty-seventh Infantry at Galveston and the Ninth Infantry at Douglas, Ariz, Those regiments were to proceed to Manila to relieve three other regi- ments. It is said at the War Deépart- ment, however, that the suspension of orders is only temporary. ‘The American Consul at Juares has been instructed to insist that no eum- mary measures be taken by Mexican officials against George Marks and &, Franklin, under death sentence for alleged circulation of counterfeit money. The Consul reports the men, “presumably” Americans, have been ~~~ ‘found guilty by a military court. He was instructed to Insist that the exe- cution be stayed until the State De- partmen examined the evidence. —_—>_—-. EVENING WORLD BEAUTIES VISIT GRAND CANYON Free Tour Winners Spend Entire Day Viewing Wonder of the West. (Special to The Evening World.) DINSLOW, Aria, June 11,—The fitty girls westward bound on the Free Panama-Pacific Tour, including the seven pretty girls chosen by The Evening World, spent yesterday view- ing the wonders of the Grand Can- yon. Moving pictures were taken of the girls with the canyon as a back- ground, The entire party was taken im carriages for a drive along the edge of the canyon. girls left on the “Universal Beaty Special” for Los Angeles, Cal. | ‘At Las Vegas, Wednesday, the giris | had the eligible bachelors of the town for breakfast companions. No en- gagements reported, although it will be a long while before the young men of that town will get back their ap- petites, Albuquerque turned out en masse to greet the beauties. A half- hour visit was made to the Indian village of Isleta. Are You Going to Spend YOUR VACATION? Ts the Oft Repeated Question For the Best Answer Read the H Resort Advertisements Primed in The } Daily and Sunday World At 8 P. M, the| SAYS HE STOLE AUTO TO GIVE WIFE A RIDE “Dr. Edward Cowl” Asserts He Spend Money on Drink and Drove Off Car. That his wife wanted a three-day auto trip and didn't know that he had spent the money to pay for it, and also that be had been drinking, was the explanation offered in the Hart Court to-day by a man who says he! is Dr. Edward Cowl of Syracuse, for | stealing an auto night. He clined to give the New York addi of hia wife and was held in $2,500 bail for trial. ms The prisoner claimed to be a grad-| for hire uate of the University of Syracuse and said he was visiting here with bis! home ai wife and apent about $100 drinking. | Street. TUESDAY, JUNE 16 Fer all girls whe, property Seu Phare eUN Gea: Upon written te the Free Tour Burea vening 5 Park Rew, New York City, each girl will be wont two tickets, for self and eecert, ‘There will be dancing, with stiver loving cups red ae prizes. auto, id Cowl met him near his HALTS HIS TRIAL BY HITTING SELF IN FACE Murder Defendant Causes Hemor- rhage by Acting Death Tragedy cn Witness Stand. Benjamin Stranaky, on trial before Justice Weekes in the Bronx County Supreme Court, charged with killing his wife by burning her to death in —————-<< | her bed at No. 628 Mast One Hundred $15 per day he started out) and Thirty-sizth Street on Dec. 15, took the stand to-day for cross-exam~- No. 400 East Nineteenth j ination by Assistant District Attorney d after suggesting a rid®| seymour Mork. On his direct exam- te find the he SEE SICNT ITCHING When bis wife pointed out Louis! Nth seule young women they Went) ination yesterday Stransky said he a 'to Amsterdam Avenue and One Hun- Credner’s advertisement of an auto grea and Twentyseighth Street, and was awakened Broadway Saks & Company Specialists in Men’s, Women’s and Children’s Apparel Tomorrow, an important special offering of Women’s Summer Silk Dresses newest modes for afternvon wear, special at $14.50 Crepe de chine or taffeta, with two-tier or ruffled skirt, bolero or coatee . effects. Organdie or lace collar and vestee. Cool, light, dressy models. In the much-wanted navy blue or white, also Hague blue, silver gray, or black. Sizes 34 to 42. A particularly interesting sale of 1000 Dainty Summer Tub Dresses special at $5.95, $7.50 and $10.00 Dolly Varden flowered voile, French or Ramie linen, also combinations of linen or votle. An exceptionally comprehensive assortment of styles and colors; all sizes. Tomorrow, exceptional offerings in Women’s Street and Sport Coats including several models especially for travel White Chinchilla or Yama Cloth Coats, $18.75 Three-quarter length, with or without belt; raglan sleeves. Yama cloth in many colors, including stripes and plaids trimmed with white broad- cloth or self fabric. White Chinchilla Sport Coats, special at $11.75 Several newest models, one bound with silk braid. Full belt witn loops, patch or slash pockets, inset sleeves. Rubberized Raincoats, special at $6.95 Bombazine or Canton cloth, all desirable colors; aysolutely waterprovt. Natural Linen Raglan Coats, $3.95: Full length: fully water-shrunk; convertible collar, flap patch pockets. Tomorrow, an important special offering of Women’s Sport and Dress Skirts Skirts of gabardine, repp or cordeline, $1.95 Skirts of khaki, washable corduroy, repp, cordeline or we $2.95 Beach cloth, Skirts of linen, pique, gabardine, $3.95 Skirts of creton, ratine, pique, eponge, white or colored corduroy $5.00 or linens or washable velour, Tomorrow important economies in a Clearance of Women’s Tailored Suit; Our entire stock of high grade finely tailored Suits of the season's most desirable wool fabrics are reduced almost regardless of their former prices to effect immediate disposal. 44 Suits, were $19.50 to $25.00 reduced lo $10.00 68 “$25.00 fo $39.50 reduced lo $15.00 so “ “$39.50 fo $45.00 reduced to $22.50 3” “$49.50 fo $65.00 reduced lo $28.00 None C. O. D., on approval, or credited. Linen or Palm Beach Suits, special at $10.00 Norfolk, belted and sport models; belted skirt with patch pockets. Natural, white, Copenhagen, Belgian blue or rose. Sizes 34 to 44. Women’s Costume Bathing Dresses, special at $9.75 Fancy striped or plain taffetas; plaids, satins or silk poplins. Very dressy models, with fancy collar and belt, some collars convertible. Plain full-flare, corded or tier skirt. Sizes 34 to 44. Taffeta Bathing Dresses, special at $5.00 Straight-line model, with belt. Piped at neck, sleeves and belt with contrasting silk. Sizes 34 to #4. 4 4 tit i i i j E = = i E ist if - H z @) Continuing the unusually early Our regular $5, $6 and $7 Shoes reduced to $3.95 whims of fashion to date. Mth Street Clearance Women’s Low Shoes Pumps and Oxfords in 80 of the season’s best styles. Including every color and every leather expressing the None C. O. D., exchanged or credited. The newest fade in Women’s Dainty Neckwear Washable neck ruffs of white organdie, very full, edge corded with black or white; black ribbon bows at ends. Washable Ruffs of “‘dimity-organdie” or plain organdie in white, white with color, of solid color. Rosebuds and colored or black ribbon ends. } 98¢ $1.90 Women’s Gloves—Special for Graduations and June weddings; correct in every detail; prices of compelling interest White elbow length, imported glace lambskin. White Milanese silk Gloves, Kayser’s meke, 16-button length. White Milanese silk Gloves, mousquetaires. Kayser’s white tricot elbow lengtn mousque- taires, embroidered arms. mousquetaires of 16-button \ $1.59 } $1.00 \ 69 } $1.00 Young Men’s Clothes at $15 and what that means at Saks’ We make clothes for the young man at prices both lower and higher than $15.00. But we feel that $15.00 is the most popular price of all, and even though a young man should desire to spend more, we shall be glad tohave him formulate his opinion of our capabilities by our $15.00 productions. They tell our entire story, as to style, individuality and finish, and it is our ex- perience that many a young man who has been accus- tomed to spend more has found full satisfaction in a Saks garment at $15.00. This season's models in our young men's garments are particularly notable for style-variations, and the fabrics are equally well assorted. At $15.00 we are showing Norfolks, single breasted and double breasted models, in all the favored fabrics for smart Summer wear, with the ever popular blues, browns and grays first in the betting. Sale extraordinary, Boys’ and Youths’ Silk Shirts very specially priced at $1.45 our regular stock price ie $2.95 Fine imported silk mixtures, many with rich colored silk Russian cords, Exclusive patterns and absolutely fast colors. Ejfects that are altogether unusual and extremely beautiful, Soft magligee with soft (French) cuffs, Also tennis and sport shirts with attached collar and short sleeves. Cut very full and roomy. Neck bands 124% to 1434. i RAN PL REA RO IR t 8 ‘ 4 a | mitre i £f i : RE S i i z z s i Value, combined with variety, is the concrete summary of our showing of men’s Summer suits reduced to Ek, $25. English, Scotch and American woolens in exclusive designs. BROKAW BROTHERS Astor Place Rave: Avenue a7 it In the Misses’ Section Timely offerings of apparel in the ‘ newest modes, at prices in every s instance providing a Misses’ Summer Dresses, special at $6.50 Ruffled models, in colors or white, of dotted, floral or striped voile; coatee effects in combinations of voile and linen. All-white Dresses of plain or striped crepe or voile. Sizes 14 to 18. Misses’ Summer Dresses, special at $9.50 Dainty bolero models with ruffled or two-tier skirt. French voile, crepe, handkerchief or French linen, organdie, net and combinations of net or voile. Lace or ribbon trimmed; all-white or the newest Summer colorings. Misses’ Taffeta Dresses, special at $18.50 Newest models—navy, white or black chifton taffeta. Ruffled or tier skirt, self or crepe sleeves. Sizes 14 to 18. Misses’ Washable Skirts, special at $1.95 Toilored, button-front model, patch, slash or flap pocket. Cordeline gabardine, Ramie linen or khaki. Length 35 to 39 inches. Important ClearancesofMisses’Wear 56 Misses’ $18.50 to $25.00 Wool Suits. «. reduced to $10.00 53 Misses’ $29.50 to $35.00 Wool Suils..........reduced to $15.00 62 Misses’ $35.00 to $39.50 Wool Suils.........reduced to $20.00 67 $39.50 to $49.50 Wool or Sith Suiis.........reduced to $24.00 93 Misses’ $12.50 to $15.00 Wool Coals.........raduced lo $7.80 67 Misses’ $16.50 to $19.50 Wool Coats.........reduced to $10.00 76 $22.50 to $25.00 Wool or Silk Coats.........00duced to $14.80 $29.50 to $35.00 Wool or Sith Codls.... 0. =. .reduced to $18.50 Girls’ Washable Dresses, at $1, $2 & $3 which ordinarily eell at $3.00°to $10.00 The models are the newest and most desirable, including Empire, guimpe, and middy styles. A fine assortment of colors and color coenbinations Fabrics include French linen, fi voile or crepe, imported ginghams in checks, plaids or stripes, and flowered or figured lawn. Sizes 6 to 14. Misses & Girls’ Middy Blouses, special at 85c Twill or khaki; button-front, Norfolk or regulation model. Sizes 6 to 20: Misses’ Bathing Suits, special at $3.75. Fine mohair, in many becoming models for girls of 6 to 18. Beautifully trimmed and finished. Navy or black. Secend Fleer In the Boys’ Shop Very special for ONE day, tomorrow ONLY Genuine Palm Beach Suits, $3.95 Our regular stock price is $5.00 Splendidly tailored in the smartest summer Norfolk styles; plain or fancy striped Palm Beach cloth, Quite the most desirable Summer suits for dress or sport wear, Tomorrow, the semi-annual Clearance of Saks Boys’ Suits Two pairs of knickerbockers with each Suit. Sizes 7 to 18 years. An exceptionally fine assortment of fabrics, colorings and patterns. Saks high-class tailoring throughout. NORFOLK SUITS, were $11.75 and $12.75 now 75 NORFOLK SUITS, were $9.95 and $10.95 now 7.75 Boys’ All-wool blue Serge Norfolk. Suits, ages 7 to 18 years, very special at $7.50 Two pairs knickerbockers; mohair lined. Boys’ Two-piece Jersey Bathing Suits, $2.00 All-wool, in heather, navy blue, gray or gun metal, in combinaticn with bright colors. Sizes 26 to 36. Suits a boy will be proud to own. Children’s Bathing Suits, special at $2.75 A very exceptional value. Pure worsted, sweater knit, one-piece garments, with belt and half sleeves. A new style introduced by Saks, Newest color combinations, including white.

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