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XMAS TREE TO FLASH BY [zines em usu RADIO IN WELFARE wan wecarsen t OQBORNE DEMANDS ccameeancem CHARGES AGAINST Festival of Child League to Be in Touch by Wireless With State Governors, legislation for childhood they intend to make next year. Lewisohn and the Hotel Biltmore next Monday | Mra. Henry Villard, * ¥ oH —~ . Minutes While It Is Still | Among the patrons and patroneases ww in is | are Mrs. on Hill Brown, M Special to The Ferening World.) Margaret ! In the cause of children through-| Mr. and WHITE PLAINS r., Dec, i Warden Thomas Mott Osborne began out the world, including hundreds of | Robert Ing thousands of war orphans, the Inter- |} a legal battle to-day to get possession of the minutes of the Westchester Charta Christmas tree, and thelr re- —_-<> national Child Welfare League will |) County Grand Jury and affidavits tn plies stating what gifts of beneficent give a Christmas festival and ball at |Wants to See Grand Jury) jon of District Attorney Session. | A Perfect Player Piano $395 Oe a Handsome Cabinet and Tweive the posse! Weeks which, Assistant District At-/ | torney William J. Fallon asserted, re-| flect on the moral character of hod Warden. George Gordon Battle, War- | , den Osborne's accuser, appeared be-| fore Justice Morschauser for an order directing that the Grand Jury min-| uutas be filed Justice Morschauser eatd he would | |not act in the matter immediately | because {t was a most unusual motion, in fact one that he had never heard lof before, and he directed that Mr. | Battle submit a briet. | Neither District Attorney Weeks nor Assistant District Attorney Fal- jon was in court. Assistant District Attorney Walter Ferris appeared and sald that if in the wisdom of the Court {t was deemed proper to make the evidence public the Prosecutor 8 | would follow the (curt’s advice, Before Justice Morschauser directed that Mr. Battle file a memorandum | jon the Inw and the power of the | court to make such an unusual order | before the Grand Jury had com- | | pleted ita work, ho sald. | | “L think tt would establish a dan- | gerous precedent to grant such’ a! motion. It might violate all the rules | lof common law.” After Foreman Andrew T, Buchanan | had conferred with Justice Mor- | schauser the Court announced that | the Gra Jury would not be able | Rolls of Music. $10 Per Month Your Silent Piano Taken in Trade A Satisfactory Player Piano Should Have A transposing device enabling you to play any com- position in any key. An automatic tracker. Metal tubing. Automatic sustaining device. piano action. A perfectly balanced A sweet tone and unquestioned durability AD of thene advai tm our own fact JACOB DOLL & SONS, Inc. 116 West 42d St., New York r to complete its inquiry this month. ——— Found Dead From Gas, Joseph Holley, forty, @ longshoreman, | was found dead in his room at No, 251) Weet f 2 a6 rom Weat Street thie morning by pearl Sy Pbleditallebd oor meee ate Mise An acAuley, the Iandlady. | He ppg Se Lah peyann had act lly left the gas turned on, and though the door was open a trifle and the window also, enough gas es~ caped to cause death. ALL STORES OPEN EVENINGS UNTIL CHRISTMAS. Winey . d es " : i F aN { “Our Fulton Street BROOKLYN STORE s | ‘Now at 442-444 Fulton Street ze, near Hoyt St One sure way to make | MAIL ORDERS FILLED . . i ti it the gift acceptable is to | quan Third AveuN-Y-City give something useful. = Bieven Big Stocks in style | (er) and sily toes, Spanish | . Low Prices on Our Standa d : i S. Kid; high arch, Spanish heels Ladies Satin Evening Slippers,in | Childre welt soles. Actual value Boys’ Sites, 11 to? Purchases made at an + bright and dull fin- y Blyn Store may be ex- THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 17, 1916. _ Saks & Company Broadway at 34th Street "Phone Greeley 2626 Friday and Saturday In the Misses’ Department—Fourth Floor 279 Misses’ Suits Substantially reduced for quick clearance This offering includes many of the season's smartest models, and embraces the most desirable Winter fabrics, including velour cloth, broadcloth, velveteen, whipcord and corduroy. The majority are fur-trimmed and all are beautifully tailored. 53 Suits. . formerly $16.50 fo $19.50. .reduced to $12.50 : 107 Suits. . .formerly $25.00 to $30.00. . reduced to $1 8.50 74 Suits. . .formerly $35.00 to $39.50. .reduced lo $23.50 45 Suits. . . formerly $39.50 to $45.00. .reduced lo $27.50 The newest and most attractive models in Misses’ Winter Coats remarkably priced today and tomorrow Misses’ Coats formerly $10.00 fo $16.50. .reduced to $8.50 Zibeline, pebble cheviot, chinchilla, checked or plain velour or corduroy Misses’ Coats formerly $18.50 fo $22.50. .reduced lo $12.50 Fur-trimmed; made of zibeline, pebble cheviot, velour de laine, corduroy or boucle. Half lined and some lined throughout Misses’ Coats formerly $25.00 lo $29.50. .reduced o $18.50 Fur-trimmed; made of velour cloth, wool plush, broadcloth, imported corduroy and zibeline. Lined throughout with satin or peau de cygne Misses’ Coats formerly $29.50 fo $35.00. .reduced to $23.50 Fur-trimmed; made of Salt’s “Esquimette’ plush, imported corduroy, or velour cloth, with chin or roll collars and cuffs, trimmed with skunk opossum, mole or natural raccoon. Lined throughout with satin or peau de cvgne. 275 Girls’ Winter Coats—Reduced Girls’ Coats formerly $6.50 10 $8.50 at $4.50 Full length belted models, of zibeline and cheviot, in navy, brown, Russian green or Copenhagen blue. Full lined Girls’ Coats formerly $10.00 fo $12.50 at $6.50 Flare belted models, of zibeline, boucle, corduroy or chinchilla, with convert- ible collars of velvet or plush. Lined throughout. Girls’ Coats formerly $14.50 lo $16.50 at $8.50 Velveteen, corduroy, Kersey, chinchilla, chevi&t, or wool plush, with velvet or plush collars edged with fur. Lined throughout Girls’ Coats formerly $17.50 fo $20.00 af $11.50 Fur-trimmed models, of imported velveteen, corduroy or broadcloth, throughout, many silk lined, Lined Very Special—Saturday Only Boys’ Overcoats Boys’ Suits, $8.95 $8.95 With Extra Knickerbockers Smart models, made of fancy mix- New Norfolk models made of ime tures, in the newest colorings, wool ported or domestic novelty mixtures lined, Serviceable and well made, or blue serge. Superbly tailored Sizes 6 to 18 years. and finished, Sizes 7 to 18 years, Boys’ Mackinaw Youths’ & Boys’ Friday & Saturday, an Important Sale of Women’s Fur-trimmed Suits Reproducing models which formerly sold at $39.50. at $19.75 r Three entirely new models; medium length coat, with godet flare, or a longer model with straight back and flare sides; the other a yoked coat model with belt. New gauntlet sleeves or straight tailored sleeves, with fur cuffs, and deep choker or muff collars of skunk opossum. One model is banded at bottom of coat with fur. Flare or pleated skirts, with detachable belts. 4th floor Made of fine broadcloths, in black, navy, brown, green_or prune, and beautifully lined with peau de AGA LLIN UL A I a cygne and heavily interlined. All sizes 34 to 44. For Friday and Saturday 200 Trimmed Hats that were $10.00 to $18.50 recuced to $6.00 Hats for evening, afternoon or tailored wear, dress or semi-dress occasions, in large or smatl styles. Gold or silver lace and cloth ef- | fects; panne velvet or silk velvet hats, trimmed with rich furs, flowers, | ostrich, maline and jet effects, Black and the most wanted colors. seal For Friday and Saturday Women’s Winter Coats at radical price concessions Coats, of pebble cheviot, in 34 length side } reduced belted model, with convertible velvet collar, | to buttoning close to neck, and inset sleeves. Lined 12 50 throughout with guaranteed satin and interlined. Do Coats, *, length belted model of zibeline, in! 4 ‘ Oxford, Copenhagen, navy or black. — Set-in sleeves, chin collar edged with skunk raccoon, ¢ and lined throughout with pean de cvgne and warmly interlined. $15.00 Coats, 7, length. belted or ripple models, made of pebble cheviot, Kersey, chinchilla, zibeline or wool plush, in black, blue, Copenhagen, | navy, green or brown. — Collars of natural or skunk raccoon or Hudson seal; inset or Raglan sleeves, and half lined or lined throughout with peau de cvgne, and heavily interlined. reduced $19.50 Coats, Of wool velour, gabardine or pebble cheviot, in several of the newest models. Large be ee luxuriant collars of skunk opossum, natural rac- he coon or Hudson seal, also self trimmed. All| $25.00 colorings. Lined throughout and_ interlined. : Coats, of Salt’s Sealette, in the new flare model, } —_redwesd fitted to waistline. Set-inesleeves, and chin-chin to collars of skunk opossum or natural raccoon, 5 Lined throughout with fine satin. 29. 0 Women’s Raincoats at $3.95 Rubberized coats, guaranteed absolutely waterproof, in belted flare models, Set-in sleeves; all colorings and sizes. Friday & Saturday, a remarkable offering of Women’s Velveteen Afternoon Dresses, at $15.00 A special purchase of velveteen dresses, together with the remaining dresses from our regular stock that we have sold at $25.00, are now being offered to you at the special price of: $15.00, Redingote model with combination of charmeuse and Georgette crepe, guar- hite, black and Evening Shades | ish, sizes 510 10%9....c0eeee ee -30| changed at any other 4 anteed fast pile and color velveteen in black or navy. Sizes 34 to 44, Bae eee teeta | sito foto 1s St ea Setanta Sport Coats, $5.75 Shirts, $1.00 lippers; satin and kids plain | Dud Guim Boots, knee tength, | (at this holiday period. _ | Serge Dresses—Reduced unt beaded, $2.50 anc $3.00 Men'asizee, 81018.» o+ss+ees re SPECIAL Newest models of fine quality heavy Formerly $1.50, Plain or pleated erg raced Mob thottise tite2....., 118|For the Holidays. fg mackinaw cloth, with large shawl | models, made of striped Madras or Were $15.00 to $39,50 Ln oats, sizes 244 to 8 1.75| Boys’ two-buckle Storm collar and patch pockets. Work- mercerized cloth, Soft or laundered \{M Boots, sizes 11 to? 1,50 Boote—tan and black. WN | manship is excellent. Sizes 6 to 17, French cuffs, 12 to 1414 neckbands, Now $10.00 to $25.00 per pair 50¢ and_ $1.00 | \ | Bisse 10 to 1814... $2.00 aN S = : \|Sizes 1 to 6 2.50 fF | Ladies’ Overgaiters|| } (% P , , White Cloth, rot a _ } | A most important sale of Very special today & tomorrow A special purchase of eut A - , i} White Gloih high eut,. 1-50 Mens & Women’s Hand B. W , : : German Silver Mesh an ew ieee and, | omen 's ags omen’s Union Suits and black cloth, oys gular CULL cere Se ; $ {High cut star \s (| at $1.95 Silk-and-wool, medium weight, Bags at 7.50 (Black $1.00), colors. 1,25 foots in low neck, sleeveless, knee This lot of genuine pin seal and crepe | seal bags are in black only, Made spe- | cially for this sale in the latest models, | | Z Oy Si with very pretty silk linings, centre com- Storm boots of soft, heavy (7 waterproof grain in tan {| end black welted soles; Nt 138 Bags only, and the sizes vary from 4 to 6 inches; made with full deep shirred skirt, extra fine reversible soldered mesh, Engraved or plain frames, with stone clasp, A most exceptional value, length or ankle length models $1.35 $1.45 NS 158 ue Regular sizes, special at..... Vale 82.00 Extra large size, apecial at... , Genuine | partments and mirror, Men's Sizes, 6tol2 4.00 “Usually 84 THE SUNDAY WORLD’S Makes more “Offers of Posi- tions” than any other two mediums in the universe. Eleven Big Stores: to Reach—Christmas Footwear for Ali the Family SIDE STORES, BAST SIDE RES. AROOKLEN STORES. ay nivar (ireono AY |eth Ave. S00b Milltary AOLIDAY FOOTWEAT WANT DIRECTORY t