The evening world. Newspaper, September 24, 1915, Page 6

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wenn whet Mowtinved trom Peet Peer) : = efter the amewlt on © * DELEHANTY OUTLINES © PROSECUTIONS THEORY “Tee « + of the came ie that | et Laebown oe oF (we other nun |r Seales men, unatie to get work here. | © t Hunter ana ed oan Goris Peper Pree Cares Nowe Rew Vo ems ie DPricee@ wr ting om © platform wan Che committee Lae od and charged wii) 10 a Saturday, an EVENTFUL SALE of Styles, on Special Sale 45 © Broadcloths, Poplins, W hipcords, Velveteens and Serges, in Black, Navy, Afri- can Green, Mor All Coa Lined Guaranteed Peau de Cygne or Satin, in Self or Contrast- ing Shades. suit styles—a collection equal Sizes 14 to 44—Alterations Free A Rousing Early Season Sale of Fall Coats at $55 00 One Model Like Picture Swagger fashions that are ideal for street, « THE EVFNING WORLD, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 24, 1915. siened e tor roacue and pursued the wR. LEVY SAYS DEFENSE W PROVE A CONSPIRACY The weokoess of t fe evident at thon of ail in Assistant Dieuriet A weed facts mad anty’® Abraham t defending rep ee mother e pamenges . it ble to describe | are an interesting feature of the seasonable ot Ge ore f ted rage © the many face | displays on the Second Floor. The t ; ¥ e to produce gree we aath of f Harris Gla variety of models exhibited—many exclusive t on eens 6 ye to B, Altman & Co. and all expressive of ine Registered Physician) } dividuality and style-—-represents eve late ting of the lenses so | " ™ me that Ges content to Sour tee dictate of fashion. eyesight requirements. | = > a the strike was ay, some The careful assembling and Tailor-made Suits : << $19.50 to 175.00 bh by (hreate fitt ft auritor | ad the . : hen Bal run fom td tha outa | Coats for college, street and motor wear, Mr" Deiehanty in Wie very intareet:| teva * 3] factors, at + 6 + + 4 6 $15.75 to 110.00 7 a address rat t t the ane the - , | x Bie'he Zontitrr™| __ And the cost is 82.00 ormore | Degeses =. «+ «(12.80 to 475.00 my bane ' ia Evening Frocks . . . 23.50 to 250.00 sefena theme “ Theatre Wraps . . . 35.00 to 175.00 Up to the Hanter episode Jatter Mat > the Peon “Shakers tnion ‘that. he — A Specialty in the Girls rtment reaching ta) rward, he waid Mem Accused of ear Thetis acy tar “wn Was crowded again a hundred pei nearly ance walling peals, but there were of diagrama and ph premises whore various tragedy were enacted evidence Martin W Witness called to the stand. request of Mr, Lovy, Justice Tomp- all other us excluded while Simmons testitic Brown, , 4 Was w suirt work: | Wied that he was an | vninittecs for strike pur pome . ry local union, ey made up the general strike { was Chairman of the nitten, speaking committee, a tee, and Sigman was the picket committee,” Sikman was ordered and Was women?" Join the “Wher 7, 1910, and lasted ten close 95 per cent. of union, sport and storm wear, in the very latest to-the-minute okar collars, Wited effects and full draped atyles. The fabrics include carduroys and those fash- plaids, mixtures and checks in and Scotch weaves. ionable English A Sale of Daintily Styled New Fall Dresses : One Model Like Picture It is impossible to imagine the many chic effects included in this big group of $5 Dresses—-some of serge in combination with taffeta or satin—others of all serge. All are effectively trimmed. NEW YORK fale at Both Stores NEWARK the strike, EACH MEMBER ASSESSED $3.41, “To keep the strikers from going Unusual collection of practical garments, embodying the latest $38.00 & $48.00 naversd Biamioan,, fashions in styles, materials and colors. ne picket committee's Kast Fourth Street.” Misses’ Smart Serge Dresses....... .«.-12.75 15.00 19.75 25.00 ertrine bern om, Suly Misses’ Silk Afternoon Dresses.........15.00 19.75 25.00 35.00 . weeks. Seas Misses’ Dancing and Party Dresses....19.75 25.00 29.75 35.00 t hap Keir Misses’ and Juniors’ Coats. ........... 10.75 15.00 19.75 25.00 B. Altman & Cn. {otuu women invelved In|l] Girls? Washable Dresses.. 2.00 2.95 3.95 5.90 Girls’ Smart Serge Dresses ... 3.95 5.90 7.50 12.75 ’ Fa sles dantexcos Girls’ Velvet and Corduroy Dresses.... 8.90 10.75 12.75 15.00 A Sale of Boys Clothing <j (sansa oth ane ||| Girls’ School and Dress Coats. ........ 7.90 9.78 18.00 2380-1) \iuacnes bana epectally proparediior tommnctow hich was paid i said that the monoy r to Sigman and ¢ d seen $1,000 handed to Sigman, an #uid that he had lots ting, with the mon When tablish |eons who ¢ realkn icket | when hi out fror s Are You Going to Move? this month means MOVING, REFURNISHING or the beginning of ISEKEEPING, a« visit to our store now is bound to repay you. Fornttere, K-7-e-e mm Rock Bottom, and Carpets (-1=) he Plain Figure Tags Our Easy Payment Plan moving expenses without depriving you of your new things, rman of the K00 committee would Tt was also part | mn. from turning ‘ac DECLARES MONEY STRONG-ARM MEN. witness f thi id you “How di “{ did not get out; union charged that I attrred uble and got money.” ave any love for “Then you do not hi ion, do you?” Not at aii the District Atto: Ste you Kot any kick not paid for mimons that the rol of the Simmons adde the murdered man, anid that lived. at so om No. 662 horded tomethe Simmons was the first idenutied vy the witness. were the dutios of the picket asked t Attorney Delehanty. the strike was called there were only 200 embers of the union, but at its workers in the city had joined the men and 10,000 women Involved in d money at but he showing what he Delehanty tried to es- some of the money ob- “man was pald to per- counsel for def ned 0 assauits | aa 18.00 25.00 29.75 35.00 nd upsvara | fancy madras; with soft cuffs and detache from the chair-|| Girls’ Shoe=Top Suits...../.10 to 16 years....... 15.00 18.00 23.75 || ablecollar. . . . « «+ ~ each Sc. aid he was all tired his hard work and he said | ; mmons, | rtly after the death was the final ques- y "aula Oe special 5.90 Special 15.00 WAS PAID TO . a ee Girls’ Wash Dresses Misses’ Coats appen to get out of the union?” asked Mr, Hillyuit, and why he 1" to tostify | out of the union | RADA A B. Altman & Co. Autumn Fashions for Misses, eke An tnterpreter inmate Qurwione am Nee onmoee — y e © FIVE KILLED IN CRASH OF WESTERN TRAINS heme ond “ b fee clanehed and with enone | * ihew ep ‘ 4" = ¢ Paw 50 we ree mons ~ See the World Debutantes and the Younger Set . od we overs enge uM 7 t whoa pau ot Harres Glasses Indicted Grand Jury which hes dering the ¢ ' New York to] The ne tha com. | cons jothing,”” ne down ine OUrKOLYOR be n for ni is the providing of smart, becoming modes for the growing girl who is difficult to fit, as well es for the smaller children. Experts in this line are ready to offer advice and suggestions when required. outwide for vacated A sun aphs of vies of the pur in From the Cinetnnatl Kraut When a man buys a ne will throw forty-seven pi ” floor of the bedroom. And the morning he Will need & pin and he ¢ will not be able to find one in the house were the sugar At the witnesses 4d. Simmons 41 Gouver- | Women’s Ready-to-Wear Dep't (Third Floor) TAILOR-MADE SUITS FOR AUTUMN ere now displayed in unusually generous assortments. Smart youthful models are given special prominence. OPPENHEIM, CLLINS & G 34th Street—New York he sald, “ne- Direct attention to their exceptional showing of sub-comumit- Chairman’ of to stand up A large selection of new styles is now being offered at Misses’, Juniors’ and Girls’ Autumn Apparel Assistant tne \ (Saturday) will present an opportunity ‘4 for unusually economic purchasing Misses’ and Juniors’ Tailored Suits Also suitable for Women to 36 bust measure. ‘eval Boys’ Suits, made of brown and gray home- spuns; mew and very serviceable models (with extra pair of knickerbockers), at $7.75 Boys’ Negligee Shirts and Blouses, made of neve) Distinctive and exclusive youthful models, plain tailored, braid or fur trimmed, of Broadcloth, Whipcord, Suede Cloth, Velour de Laine, Gabardine and other desirable materials, in prevailing colors. Boys’ Pajamas, made of flannelette in a variety of patterns per suit 65c. A new assortment of Boys’ Mackinaws, in the wanted styles, is in the regular stock at i moderate prices. Misses’ Fur Trimmed Suits—Several very attractive models of Broadcloth, Whipcord and Gabardine; collars and cuffs of Beaver and other furs, braid and velvet trimmed. Special him to arrest { 25.00 Misses’ “‘Peggy Owen” Dress (style registered) of superior Serge, in Navy Blue or Black; box pleated model, with belt of self material; hemstitched collar of white faille silk; slit pockets; trimmed with plaid silk bow. 14 to 20 years. Special ht out mainst | com= 13.50 poakors’ com Pi the men?" | Girls’ Cloth Dresses » strike, that y and that xd and keep up Fifth Avene -Madison Avenue, Nem York Misses’ Silk Dresses | | Mth and 35th Streets Youthful models of Navy Blue Serge, Challis and French Flannel; braid, Velvet and Button trimmed. 6 to l4 yrs. Of Crepe de Chine, Georgette Crepe and Taffeta combinations, or Serge and Taffeta combinations. Box pleated, straight line, belted and coat models of Ramie Linen, Pique and Anderson Gingham. 6 to 14 years. Special 3.95 Girls’ School or Dress Coats Attractive models of Broadcloth, Cor duroy, Cheviots, Mixtures and Over- plaids; some fur trimmed. 6 to 16 years. 9.75 Tweed Mixtures and Zibeline, belted, braid bound and other models, for street, sport, motor or general wear. 15.00 Misses’ Dancing Frocks Of Chiffon Taffeta in Pink, Blue, Nile and net trimmed, 1 was put out,"| Special astel shades of aize; lace and 18.75 Special Special about your we- | my time, pare | tion Mr, Dele- Girls’ and Children’s Hats—thira Floor Exclusive and distinctive youthful models, in Velvet, Velour, Corduroy and Felt, trimmed with fancy flowers and ribbons. 2.75 5.00 7.50 10.00 f the strikers | g-arm men) to But Simmons o Mr, Hill wedge of hat he had se- goabs by ‘stark~ 4, "This was in and upward Hendrix

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