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THE EVENING WORLD, FRID JANUARY 7, 1916. BIG BULL MOOSE |YO0KA cHARGE IW PARK |FQRD PEACE PARTY lst tou teaser us t-|CHURGH UNITY PLANS | xi tn seek y jewman Smyth, Chai = abide by military rule, the success of the enterprise. a ounal TRereantien REPELLED PELLED BY POLICE Holland ts the last country in Fu-| pr, Charles F. Aked of San Fran- ADOPTED BY DELEGATES Gaurehen, ane Rey. wilt Mans OFF FOR THE HAGUE rope which the party will visit. It is! cisco asked newspapermen to deny a ning and ‘Henry W. Jessup of this city 10 MAP ROOSEVELT Russian New Year Celebrants, Who expected that delegates from a large | report that he has resigned his pas- the latter representing the Presby« number of neutral countries will |‘or@t®, Cable despatches carried the] Harmony Shown in Adoption of] trian and Reformed Church, story to Copenhage Fired Guns, Sobered Up BY WAY Of GERMANY ey cAteneeET for a protracted onan idall Resolutions by Conference of | : Later in Court. A tourist agency to-day threatened CHEVROLET FACTORY BURNS > “Eddys’’ Sauce Perhaps YOUR Headaches Are by Eyestrain! im nella to sue for $0,000 Kroner (818,600) al- Many Creeds. ing piquant f aap tnr ie eget gent te: ere was a celebration of the Rus- eging the Ford lieutenants cancelled ’ only eorvect glasses sian New Year in @ house on East! Train Carries 105 Pacifists| eservations for a ship voyage :o The bag tJ Tarrytown ant] That there is real hope of « unton | ¥ Ed and dus hed bi ses il give ei. — WAG-ONTiaTL Serene tae Lt rain Carries ISts| Hague after getting permission to rows of Work. of all Christian churches in whieh | Eyes Examined Without Charge b m Winn eae Kuni x me a A Who Will Be in Kaiser's braved by tanh through Germany, TARRYTOWN, N. ¥, Jan, 7.—The| differences of dogma will be laid aside | by Registered Eye Physicians. 0. th ais fhey presented a “pay or be sued" | factory of the C ole omobdite | anc or omether fo: | erkins and Colby Will Meet Breet, wna Peter” aroma Non 106 i ee : GIANT WRN Che SONS JOnManl |Cormpuay war particsiy demreved. uy | great purposes, wae letioned be onl Porteet Piatag Glasses, S08 amar te fecond Avenue, got #o full of vodka Pon eee were packing their luggage for the » ten 7 All hr ll deg habe alee sghs q Inner Circle Progressives that they Qt like Grand Duke Nic- Territory for 11 Hours. ee Pee aes, 01 tire to-day, following & gasoline ex-| resolutions ng ‘E 9 Dt 's whole army. e twi cronies I 0} ind of Stockhol a seh ee — ~~ . aratory 7 Cheats Toasty, (GED Da eae ie | ——— etsy Hgeanedn, tical ag |fimated tne may rent Sona to eon d d Euablihed Youre at Chicago Tuesday. Valiant charge up Cap Hil, Just north| Gor an, 7 (via Lon. | delegation on a plea of too much busi- | The explosion wrecked the north \ At| uc New York: 184 B'way, at John St. |] of Conservatory Lak: bead ae | ness, but four other Hwedes have ar-|end of the factory and fire quickly)“ ni 1 ale 223 Sixth Av., 15th St. } mara pen oe wane stationed at | don) rived here, increasing the Swedieh | followed. About one thousand men ireu P t least | 350 Sixth Av., 22nd Se. A email group of leaders of the ier Gia bea wae Pott w his whistle | penhagen delegation to ten Among the Dan k temporarily fifte ". ore were | Bt ater) Py West 4 Brooklyn :498 Fulton St.,cor.Bond St. reed by watch |p, inner circle of the Progressive Party,| Men from the millionaire homes across Fifth A They found the; ® headed by George W. Perkins and ard the special train for the paas-|ish peace delegates Is Louis Frankel, present, such harmony prevaited that | It gives just Uc ce zest of which through part of the war) Zionist, who expects to make the there was little to show that all were | LAs is nationalization of Palestine one of | not y Lake still going 6 permission has been granted by|the conditiona of peace. . ine} Am Bainbridge Colby, will leave New pany are 150 peace advocates,| Before leaving for The Hague the lirarrar ¢ was still in 5| Rt . DD, d without ditfeul- ty: and in the West Side Court this 5 ey, Ford steering committee contributed | Episco’ val BA of Fond ¢ H ¥ They will be in Germany for eleven to-night’s concert by. the gor | Eplscor Ju Lac, York to-morrow for Chicago to meet| morning Kubis was held in $600 ball 700 to Copenhagen peace societies. |here was « led. Her phy a Wis; Bishop John W. Hamilton of || Delicatessen Stores for violating the Sullivan law, while | hours, from the tude they cross the | °°}; oY eran ies an ald 4 ‘i rorts are being made to climinate !ghe wae suffering from a sligh ‘cm | the Methodist Bpisecopal Chureh Made byE, hi 5) St eee oren Sry CHET PAT) Panne War Be munde this after. | Ben Lindsey from a position of of the erin bedpbdltbeesd Tov. Junius By Hemenuay der; ' Ussanstonsnanmstasnmemataetacs of the country, : OMeially, they are going to attend f® meeting of the National Committeo : i lnciggaad any, me S; CG at Saturday, we shall offer these Today and Tomorrow we shall offer our ing ig to be a secret session of the ’ e ‘ e ’ meer to are te ee aks & 0 nip Yj Women’s Dresses at Great | Entire Stock of Misses’ Coats and ods to insure the nomination of Col. igual lee tlagosling” beac Broadway at 34th Street. "Phone Greeley 2626. Price Concessions Suits at Half Former Prices Despite the disintegration of the 3 for intoxication, frontier at Wa t Progressive Party as an enrolled and Including Dresses for Afternoon, Evening and Street Wear Comprising three hundred suits and three hundred and seven coats, in the enlisted organisation, the personality Tom " important Spec fering of most waniecd models. Some are fur-trimmed, while othe p ple a asaicct aca canes ty the ‘omorrow, an Impo pecial Offering Serge and Gabardine Dresses, mostly light] Ae on dat tall : a h i te sb w i others are plain tailored. fore, and, 0 the faithful believe, large W 9 Wi C colors; some hand-embroidered. | $9.75 paaepi cloth, broadcloth, whipcord, velveteen, satin and corduroy, numb ft vot are dy to be- Reduce 8.50 & $20. sene’ Cari Gome enthuslaatis followers of hie omen s inter oats 5 rected ad st 32 Misses’ Suits...... were $18.00 to $20.00..... .now $10.00 bannor, regardless of party. Certain late models, with draped skirts sses’ S ere id f Meer iia’ th: tng dave at Vl, WHE Made exclusively from Salt’s fur fabrics and erge Dresses, Reduced from $2 °5.00 tof tot $15.00 | 75 is Suits......were $30.00 to $35.00....... now $17.50 Supporters in the days of 1912, who 2 Misses’ Suits ve g 3c . afterwards grew Indifferent and priced inesistibly low. Taffeta Dresses, broken lots of our best set $12.75 (i 4 buits......were $39.50 to $45.00....... now $20.00 Wetih: tagpoetd, exthulisile| oe the ; ing numbers. Reduced from $20 & $25 lof 74 Misses’ Suits......were $49.50 to $55.00.......now $26.00 ee Each garment bears the Salt’s registered trade mark, is lined with a guar- Vel cal Gerth Colonel's cause, elveteen Dresses, guaranteed fast pile ¢ 33 Misses’ Suits......were $59.00. tc ‘The Chicago conference will adopt anteed lining and warmly interlined. The very newest models are included— | colors combined with + Ftet: a oF Sat, pile andy $15 00 A ses t re $59.00 to $65.00........ now $33.00 Salgm und k concrete asus, atriot.|{ | both plain and furetrimmed. Reduced from $25.00 woh 28 Misses’ Suits......were $69.00 to $75.00....... now $37.50 ism and preparedness are to be the slogans, with Colonel Roosevelt us the chosen leader and champion. ‘The Progressive Party is to declare itself firmly for this policy and ready to sacrifice everything—its orgauiga- tion, its identity and even the Colopel himself, if the country can be roused to recognize the supreme issue If the Republican party will adopt the aggressive policy iaid down by Col, Roosevelt in recent speeches and writings of asserting America’s rights, defending national honor and protecting American citizens wherever Three Hundred and Seven Misses’ Coats Loose ripple model, with chin chin collar of Salt’s Fur-trimmed_and Hand-embroidered| Mostly Fur-trimmed Mode plush. ‘Raglan sleeves. and satin lined. Velveteen Dresses. $18. 50 | 64 Misses’ Coats ss $12.50 to $16.00. i $7.50 ss als “ “UU... NOW ° Reduced from $29.50 & $35 to 58 Misses’ Coats......were $18.50 to $22.50........now $12.50 NUT Coats of Salt’s Evening and Dance Frocks, very fluffy. net | < . s dab $12.75 “now $18.50 overdresses, Reduced from $25 & $29.>v tof ($18. 50 | 72 Misses’ Coats.. were $29.50 to $35.00 SALT’S Kurltex ; ip now $23.50 “KURLTEX”? A 40-inch loose ripple model. Raglan sleeves, 35 Misses’ Coats were $39.50 to $45.00. Meet cee wil cae th deep cuffs. Convertible collar of Salt’s plush. Continuation of our Semi-Annual 33 Misses’ Coats......were $49.50 to $55.00. now $27.50 Vrogressives and the Colonel, too, al- now $35.00 ‘ —_——_—_—— i 34 Misses’ Coats .... were $59.00 to $65.00. though they think that by rights he ’ Maturity (os cereaidta lads oeatasa TTT Coats of Salt’s _ ) Clearance Sale of Women’s | >; \jsses' Coats. were $69.00 to $79.00... new $39.50 Pace dette Seced ($15.00 . . . ‘ra we cet SALTEX 4] | Korean Fur ‘$ Fur-trimmed Winter Suits Afternoon Dresses of chiffon broadclott Coats f Salt’s | vastel colorings; ql wise, maize, whi he Mh genie 4] Cogts of Salts °} 97.50 | ma mre eer, nt cg $18.50 “ASTRATEX”* REG.U-S. REOVS are procial A three-quarter length, semi-fitted flare model. * * ’ "phere is alain reanrve: (lie: intlnas Eno REAN- “FURS Natural raccoon animal collar. Set-in sleeves. 50 Suits formerly $25.00 & $29.50. .now $15.00 One Hundred and Thirty-Four Girls Coats tion that if the Republican party fails eee a es ts ew erOM ss i RIPE ee a sehen BATT ARE Broadcloths and whipcords to be closed out Saturday commit itself to a programme of re- deeming the National honor and vigorously defending American cit- izens and rights throughout the world, the Progressives might feel it their inescapable duty to nominate Col liooseve!t again. i... 3,000 STRIKERS RIOT, ——— ; QO SUES. aires. cee formerly $45.00 to $59.00. ,.now $27.50 FIGHT FELLOW WORKMEN “ ” Coats of Salt’s Velour, broadcloth, gabardine and whipcord Continuing tomorrow, Saturday, the SALT’S” : |$18.75 ‘saat 4 Esquimette Plush 10 Velveteen Suits... .formerly $12.50 to $50.00. .now $27.50 Ohio Governor May Be Asked for # ESQUIMETTE PLUSH 2 A a ter length ripple model, with setein 15Chifton Velvet Suits, fort 45,00 to $59.00, ,.now $32.50 January Sale of Furs and Troops to Guard Plant at East sleeves. Convertible collar of self fabric. BT DUS cent cas -formerly $15.00 to $05.00, .now $32.50 Youngstown, Scene of Trouble tease enh See Velour, broadclo'h and imported gabardine. Fur Coats Coats of Salt’s } 23 SUNS eeeeee ees ee formerly $50.00 & $75.00, .now $39.00 Only the most dependable grades of furs, such as Saks & Company regue velo deloth and gat > » velour broadcloth and gabardine, larly offers, are included, — Prices have been reduced to a level that makes the now $39.00 | purchase of these furs aii exceedingly attractive investment Coats of Salt’s 54 Suits. ae -forinerly $29.50 & $35.00, .now $18.50 | 30 Girls’ Coats......were $8.00 to $10.50...... $4.00 * Broadcloths, gabardines and whipco ae : ‘ Arcadian Lamb {$18. 75 eC penn oe Lege 54 Girls’ Coats......were $12.50 to $14.50.......now $6.00 Il ripple model, suitable for skat r street 18 Velveteen) Suits.... .formerly $35.00 & $39.50, .now $22.50 .00se odel, suitable for skating or stree’ 19 Cora s » c ¢ 3 3 s’ Cos ore wear. Large convertible collar of skunk-opos- 19 Corduroy Suits... formerly $45.00 & $39.50, .now $22.50 | 30 Girls’ Coats......were $16.50 to $18.50........ now $8.00 sum or natural raccoon. Raglan sleeve: 14 Suits, formerly $35.00 & $39.50, .mow $22.50 jirls’ Coats > $20.0 4 : : e igi Checked Velour, broadcloth, gabardine and whipcord. 20 Girls’ Coats......were $20.00 to $39.50.......mow $10.00 GENUINE SALT’'S “ARCADIAN LAMB” REG.U.S. sets avd TOWN, O., Jan, 7—Rioting lost night and early te the rf town Hest “SALT'S” Nu-Lamb } $29.50 2 Satin Suits. nb LN In the new fitted-to-the vaisteline flare model. 5 Velvet Suits. .formerly $75. 5, now $59.00 : . N U-LAMB Large chin chin collar and cuffs of natural rac- 3 White Cloth Suits. formerly $95.00 & $110.00. new roe] Hudson Seal Coats, 40 inches mg... reduced to $64.50 coon or skunk opossum. Brocaded lining, § Sults.. formerly $85.00 & $95.00, .now $59.00 Hudson Seal Coats, 40 inches long .. reduced to $87.50 daeeliine velo Gitd 1M Portes wroadclals, Hudson Seal Coats, skunk trimmed. . reduced to $109.50 «_ GENUINE Sealette j$29.50 None C, O, D,—Credited—Nor on approval Fourth Floor aris ere —_ wri mn _ F bier to on ——_| Jear Seal Coats, dyed skunk trimmed . reduced te a EALETt inasevenvelanths length semi-fitted flare model th . : ( a v ~ ~ > WEAR GUARANTEE g Set-in sleeves. Large convertible collar of skunk For tomorrow, Saturday Sable Squirrel Coat, 40 inches I« ng... reduced to $99.50 i) raccoon, Lined with peau de cygne. Clattamns af Boys’ Cinnds Pony Coats, ~ skunk elit Se wie reduced to $47.50 Coats of Salt’s \$39.50 and Gules Special Values in Fur Muffs \ . the plo and Tube plant, Pickets refused to. permit workmen to enter the plant, ‘Those who attempted it wer showers of cobblestones, clubs, Street cars were workmen on board dra plaved on cars going in rections and sent away thrown through © windows. To-day it was reported that a con- siderable quantit 4 been 1 a stone quarry tear the and officials fear dyna- ng be atlempted Sheriff J. C, Winstead may call on the Governor for * troops Coats of Salt’s | bali! . Genuine Skunk Mufts... $14.75 | Black Wolf Muff .. $12.50 COTTON TRADER BARRED, is AITEX FUR": Arcadian Lamb ene Boys’ Norfolk Suits Boys’ Junior Overcoats | Black Fox Muffs ... $14.75 | Siberian Wolf Muffs .. $5.00 Sterrett Tate Loses His Member= * wm OM tls sh Mer 5 bats sdiey moge Belt Hudson Seal Muffs aA $13.50 | Black Coney Muffs... . $5.95 ship on the Exchange. peg ag Fr Hrd Ce Bata $6.95 $4.95 naa petunia With extra knickers, Sterrett Tate, who became a member New York Cotton Exch June a wide range of fanc) Warm, comfortable coats of i oe et ta who has been enahaged ab Cc f Salt’s| Coatsof Salt’s! nn Me range of fancy | art orchilias Aiea Today and tomorrow we shall continue the sale of ay neat! Rie ee ee A gee} oatso' ants $18.75 “4 9 alts models, Newest colorings, | @ assortment of fancy mix- ’ Gl Kid ki B weaanen attest ieiirmation aae4, |) Lamb-Tex Esquimette jeae.e6 Sizes 8 t0 17. asin cians Women's Glace Kidskin Boots thee Rien tate was found. guilty A loose ripple model suitable for skat- Plus ae Board of Managers wr of the by Mr, Ti will be at “Sune 18 ing or street wear. Luxurious collars | py 166 new designs. at pee fitted, Boys’ Winter Overcoats Boys’ Mackinaw Sport 12 Inches High, at $4.95 of natural raccoon or skunk opossum. ei . flare, or belted effects. Set-in or Rag: $6.95 Coats, $3.95 Brocaded ir lan sleeves. Collars of skunk opossum Mad Identically the same boots we have sold all season at $8 oe —_—_—— yr natural raccoon, Sa In an assortment of fancy ade of heavy mackinaw 8 Visits for $5. or natural raceron, Satin Uned, overcoatings, Limited Ait cloth: Sh wi collar and } Tobacco brown, with hand-turned sole and futitying alt Coats of Salt’s! tity. Size range not complete, | patch pocket model Ages i covered Louis XV. heel. for catnerhal | . 6to17, 8 to 17 ; a ey come rned sole ¢ Esquimette $21.50 Coatsof Salt’ *! $39, 50 a cn : oa f my In dace Baye Ge) me with turned sole and Plush Sealette yee 1s opportunity equlre treat ine te plete tien treatment. and ine Order to take advantage of thls In black they have light-welted soles with . ’ se? A wl be | : F Phe new seven-eighths a fitted-to Boys & Girls Sweaters, $1.95 leather Spanish heels. — A three-quarter length flare model, with | the-waist-line flare model, Luxurious eer P ; ; ; DR. J.C. McCOY, chin chin or large convertible collars of | chin chin collar and deep ‘cuffs of nat- Formerly $2.50 and $3.50 Sizes 26 to 34. All shai andiall aie. ¢ + WiC ’ skunk opossum, natural opossum, or] ural raccoon or skunk opossum, Bros Broken assortment of worsted sweaters in several weaves. Pesitively no C, O, D,'s, approvals or exchanges. meted an natural raccoon. Raglan sleeves, caded lining. Second Floer—S3d Strest, 10 A, jaturdas, Roen, ;

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