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8 THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 11, U —_————— BRIDGE JUMPER ARRESTED.| titi Soicitiy ot Searle the 9 fare Branch are look '1S MAN ARRESTED Mind, A RUSSIAN BARON?” sa Who Man Sus- 8 Samuel 234 Kant rrested early this morning on suspicion of burglary last ‘month from a loft building on Delancey Street. At Pollee A man M. Allen Twelfth Street, wa The demand for first choice of the new things fs much greater than ever before in early February. Hundreds of beautiful new coats, suits, dresses, skirts and blouses are arriving here daily and seem to disappear as rapidly as they come in. The extraordinary care that we devote to securing beautiful styles in artistic effects with the latest fashion touches and the increase in the demand for this class of merchandise are giving to our three estab- lishments a wonderful early business. Don’t fail to see the new things that we are now showing dally. . | Novgiars Adolph ©. Post-Dispateh,) Karnest Inquirer (collecting statistics © work on temperance)—-And how a suleaman, of No. WAIST STRIKE OFF DANIELS APPROVES ASNEARLYHALFOF DISMISSAL OF 82 s:22.° gs, WORKERS RETURN ANNAPOLISCADETS. 3.0%. Well, T can't say, guv'- as about twenty or ain, another day, per- quite a lot Headquarters the man was pe T might ficial from the May y finally sent for t arraigned to-day tn the West Side Whispered, “He's 9 Ru ; Initted, the police say, that he j 1 Oxtroveky, Who had serv rms at tthe Worknouser Bimira ‘and two terms Stsing Sing Tn the finger print envelope waa a ‘Nipping showing that Os- Bewrpaper « aks was the fitst, man to Jump from io Miamsburg Bridge. This was on Nov. 5, 1906. How Would She | Look With Pimples You Can Clear Your Complexion Almost Before You Realize It by Using Stuart's Calcium Court it wa sian Baran!” No Distinction Between Union| Navy Short of Ofticers, But and Non-Union Workers in | Dull Middies Cannot Profit Taking Strikers Back. By That, Says Secretary. WASHINGTON, Feb. 11.—Secretar: Daniels to-day approved the recom mendation of the Academic Board at the Naval Academy in Annapolis dis- missing eighty-two midahipmen for failure to make grades of 62% per cent in their examinations The names of the cadets dropped from the rolls may be made later. Of those dismiaved there are of the firat class, nineteen of the second, twenty of the third and forthy of the fourth. In announcing his decision, Seoretary Daniels said that while the navy needed more officers, only those who could meet the high standards and qualify by examination could be retained. Policeman Pyle of the One Hundret OPPENHEIM, CLLINS & 34th Street, New York ing forth eoredited rep the Russian Governme ceived permission from J. P. Morgan & Co. to inspect munition plants in this country. The letter was not pro- duced in court and the Baron would not talk about it David McFadden, chauffeur, lives at the Hotel Mariborougi, the Court that Sacharofy bired a car from him at 9 o'clock last night und took a woman for a prolonged jaunt About midnight the Russian, minus the fair companion, wos having a late supper in @ restaurant on Amsterdam Avenue and so far forgot his English DARKEN GRAY HAR, LOOK YOUNG, PRETTY Sage Te a and Sul phur Darkens So Naturally that Nobody can tell. Almost everyone knows that Sage Tea and Sniphur, properly compounded, brings back the natural color and lustre jto the hair when faded, streaked or gtay; also ends dandruff, itching scalp and stops falling hair. rs ago the only way to get this mixture was to make it at home, which is mussy and troublesome. Now 8, by asking at any drug store fo yeth's Sage anc Sulphur Compo you will get a» large bottle of this famous old recipe for about 50 cents. Don't stay gray! Try it! No one can possibly tel! that you darkened your hair, ax it does it ‘so naturally and | evenly, You dampen a sponge or soft brush with it and draw this through ye king one strand at a Up to noon to-day abont 45 per cont. of the employees of associa- tion shops of the waist and dress in- dustry had returned to work, ae- cording to the reports of the Manu- facturers association. This means the breaking up of the general strike of 40,000 workers which tied up the industry. Managers of these shops Wafers. made no distinetion between union The skin is @ sort of dumping ground for|@Md non-union workers in resuming es thrown owt by the | operations If the International Garment Makers Union is able to completely unionize the association shops, it is at Mberty to do so, but the asociation | wil not bar from its shops girls who were employed at the time of the walk-out “Our shops,” said Henry Cohen, gencral counsel for the Association manufacturers, “are conducted on the preferential basis, by which, of course, we prefer union operatives, but do not debar those who are un- willing to Join the union. Every girl who has been with us up till now is entitled to get her position back again, If the union, by using moral force, can get her into the unton we | have’ no objection.” On Sunday afternoon the Board of Arbitrations will give its final decl- sions on disputed points of the new protocol which went into effect last Tuesday. Both sides are under agreo- ment to accept the decision just as they did that of last Tuesday. With these disputed points out of the way, the work of organizing the non-asso- clation shops of the industry will be- gin at 8 o'clock Monday morning, and .| also the signing of a new wage-acale under the terms of the awards of the Board of and had re-| Exceptional Sale Saturday Women’s Separate Skirts In smart new models Superior Black Taffeta Skirts, Yoke model with shirring, full cut, but- ton trimmed. Fulton Cor. Bridge Street At Subway Station 1329-31 Broadway 4810-12 Fifth Ave. Near Gates Ave Bet. th-49th Sts, Silk-Afternoon Frocks Saturday Special °20 The mode! illustrated is made of Crepe Georgette. The bodice, which is gathered a little at the front of neck, is finished with a triple collar of Georgetle. Has a straight full skirt, and to define its lower edge—three wide bands of Taffeta are used. Dainty shirred cuff to v~~ finish off sleeves. Same effect being used for the belt. Decorative ornaments complete the pretty effect, in Women's and Misses’ sizes. A Chiffon Taffeta Frocks ! Over a dozen models just received, 7.90 stop the impurities | ind You at once clear the @kin and make It as it should be. Tailored Sport Models of Poplin, Men's Wear Serge, Corduroy, Mixe tures and Callot Checks. Special. 5.50 “To meet this need,” he said, “the Sixty-third Congress upon the recom- mendation of the Navy Dopartment continued the law which had expired by Hmitation providing for t , potntment of two midshipme member of Congress, and tl Sixty- fourth Congress, as the first act in larger preparedness, has passed the bill giving three appointments to each Senator and Representative. This makes posstble an increase of 631 mid- shipmen for the coming year.” The Secretary exprossed regret that the eighty-two students had been found “unsatisfactory in such a de- kree as does not justify the hope of their graduation and training as offi- cers in the navy.” Mr. Daniels said that he did not think any midshipman should be al- lowed to graduate unless he could make 62 1-2 per cent., the standard average, in his studies, and for that reason he had refused to lower the passing of marks, “We want more officers but not at the expense of the high standard long maintained,” he said. * need of officers for the naval servic .”" he add- ed, “will not be met by lowering the standard of graduation, New devel: | ¥! opments call for varied ability and] ti initiative, and no man should be com- | 4PP missioned who does not meet the re-]or two, yo quirements of the modern academy.” | dark, thick and gl OPPENHEIM. GLUNS & G 34th Street, New York Final Clearance Saturday on 115 Girls’ Winter Coats “Jawp ain ** 8.00 35 Misses’ Tailored Suits Of Velvet and Cloth. 1 5 00 Formerly sold to 39.75. 45 Misses’ Winter Coats eee es een een eae 12.50 25 Misses’ Winter Coats Arbitration ——- ALL READY FOR CONVENTION. State Repabli Carnegie ¥ Arrangements ‘@ been completed for the Republican State Convention to be held next Tuesday and Wednesday in Camnegic Hall. Delewates-at-large to the National Convention in Chicago wil! be chosen and e platform adopted. Prior to the convention on Tuenda} the State Comm Republican Club, No, 64 West Fortieth Po. 324 Stuart Build., by and are marked special for to- morrow (Saturday). Chiffon Taf- feta afternoon frocks prettily com- bined with Crepe Georgette, self trimmings and embroidery, in Women’s and Misses’ sizes. KEEP LOOKING YOUNG It's Easy—If You Know Dr. | street, going into session at 4 o'clock, ittee will meet in the Formerly sold to 22.50. Blouses—Remarkable Values Hundreds of the very newest models, featuring the dainty new frill effects and severe high necks, so cP distinguishingly modish and developed in the fabrics (2k and colors most in favor. § ° At 8 o'clock the convention will open in Edwards’ Olive Tablets — / At.3 o'clock the convention + Chairman Fredrick (Tanner, will ‘preside. ‘ ‘* yer by Dr. De Witt elton’ wi Pee cocret ef eeptng: young 10 co set | EIS, ilu Root, teeaporany obssraen, young. To do this you must watch your! Will “speak. After’ orgunisaGon te nat: liver and bowels. There's no need of hav-| fected the convention will adjourn watll cl \e: — . | Wednesday at 11 o'clock. 4 Fe ev remmotepea tance ean, | Unied tatee Renator James W. Wate. | $1 -95 $2.95 $3.95 $4.95 oer your eves—pimplop—a billous look 18] worth jr, ie slated for permanent chair. Formerly sold to 82.50. your face—dull eyos with no sparkle, n. 4 ‘ma Oo 0, | Cr a Chin Radi Silk. mai e epe de e, jum 5 Your doctor will tell you ninety per —__. { It wickness comes from inactive SocietySatin,Pussy Willow,Cre sand liver. , Ber aaterEa Chieti known phreléian e TWO MISSING AT FIRE. Georgette and Merveilleux Silk. Onbio, perfected a vegetable compound ep ee mixed with olfve of! to act on the liver| Four 0: i and bowels, which he gave to hie patients for years. Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets, the mubatt- 50 Misses’ Winter Coats ; fs terms is always broad and liberal—and especially so for $/2.00 Full Lined Coats . and compare them with the finest in the city-at ln ania tn ona i : striata Serna tte gn Gredit $4.50 and $5. If you are not convinced these thls sale tm oraer to give (ull and unrestricted SRPSTHMBNY ene 3 Rooms Furnished $49.98 Priced Formerly to $15.00 are as good in every t we'll refund aa —— = AT RTTY ese money without beitation OS PO Upright Pianos | Player Pianos ‘aenines q Rooms Furnished, $69-% $89-%8 $109-% our rernl! || $22.50 Broadcloth Coats If you had seen those advertised last Narvesen..... j Stratford (stigh tly used). $275 ~ & Rooms Furnished, $1 4Q-79 fy y 22, Now $25.00 Wool Velour Coats by aniother store at $4.65, aioe det lee Stone (ebony), | Planiata lightly used $298 we 5 Rooms Furnished, $1 49 ui $25.00 Corduroy Coats | Now would be good values at $4.50 or 85. One peal & Barnes. Pianista (slightly used) | |$325 velias AKE YOuR OWN TER island “and $20.00 Mixture Coats { customer who saw them told us she'd rather Pianista (slightly used), $338 Connectiout $22.50 Velour Plaid Coats | Ay TEAGS the Gane and eee price tee w an, Hazelton. so “$398 OPEN MONDAYS &@ SATURDAYS UNTIL 10 P. M. OTH $25.00 Broadiatl Coals | ninety-five. You'll say so, too, as soon as 4 He yk fs 96 f 8 ? you see the styles, the patterns, the fit, the Panna t Morea new " $395 AV | NE Priced Formerly to $25.00 ¢ workmanship, and the quality of these’ gar- Wheelock: |: ; 5 | Marshall & Wendell ments. All Norfolk models with stitched belts Everett... 2-.+0++ $195 y (practically new)... $415 | : Alterations Free No Exchanges and pleats; heavy-weight fabrics; sizes 6 to 18 yrs. Chickering (used) $198 T Kaabii oes $875 Bchomacker..........+ $828 | $900 Chickering <———Sale at Three Brooklyn Stores—— . Chickering (shopworn)...$395 4 (shop worn) $675 loth Stores Open Saturday Till 10 P. M. Grand pangs \ y Th WORLD @be : pepe eee ge | ©. Sells 100.000 Shickering (practically new 595 z f Urprise fore $700 Chickering (practically new)... $695 \ Opies More in New York City " tute for calomel, are gentle In their ac. tion, yet always effective. They bring about that exuberance of spirit, that natural buoyancy which should be enjoyed by every one, by toning up the liver and clearing the system of tm= purities. ‘You will know Dr. Rdwards’ Olive Tab. lets by their olive color. 100 and 260 per| i AM i Dox. eeiste. ‘The Olive Tablet Company, Columbus, 0, —Aav TH AVENUE 15th & iéth Sts. Mothers 295 SEE THESE GARMENTS persons are missing and four are in a hospital as a result of a fire early to- day which destroyed a large candy establishment owned by Nicholas = erlis. The latter, his wife and Peo children escaped by jumping into life nets from the thir loor of the build- but were injured. @ employees are Belleved to have been burned to death. The loss ia esti- mated at $20,000. On Sale at Northwest Corner 83rd St. | a AVENUE ED) ED 0D 0D ED) ED 00D D0 ED OED OED EDO ED 0D OED 0D OED EDO SEED. Tomorrow- Lincoln’s Birthday At the Lord & Taylor Piano Rooms A Specially Arranged Sale of Pianos and Player Pianos Because there are many people thinking about pur- chasing a piano who will have a holiday opportunity to visit our Music Rooms tomorrow, we have arranged an exceptional sale of pianos and player pianos for their advantage. A splendid selection of instruments will be offered, some used, some in discontinued styles but otherwise practically new pianos, ranging in price from $75 up Every used piano has been carefully gone over and put in good condition inside and out. We are therefore able to guarantee that every instrument in this Specially arranged sale will give satisfaction to the purchaser, Easy Payments Payment terms will be arranged satisfactory to the purchaser—in many instances terms as low as $5 a Month will be acceptable. Our policy with regard to payment Lord & Taylor 38th Street ¥ TH AVENUE 39th Street | Formerly sold to $9.75. 22.50 38 Misses’ Street Dresses Taffeta and Georgette Crepe. 1 5 00 . Reduced to OR. 46" ST. 6-8" AVE. February Furniture Sale, 25% to 50% Reductions CORINA CLosrr, | my in quar- | tered, / oak, as $13.98 Fumed Oak Chair, with Removable Genuine Leather Cushions... .. —_— t $738 We Sell Each Week-Day Than Any Other Morning Satin Blouse . . (as Illustrated) with deep bodice of washable satin, either white or flesh color. Gabardine, Wool Plaids and Mannish Mixtures Handsome models in these materials for sport and street wear. $3.97 Distinctive new features 15°20 $12.00 Corduroy Coats $15.00 Plain Mixture Coats $10.00 Fancy Mixture Coats $15.00 Fur Trimmed Coats Georgette & Society $ 3 95 Combination model of Georgetle Crepe This is repeated in the novel shaped collars and cuffs, a simple, practical and most graceful model in Skirts—New Spring Models New Spring Suits—Received Daily selection of these new Spring suits. Fetching new cape collars, bell fect sleeves, fitted waist, flaring hips, and hundreds of other style» conceits make this a most wonderful Spring array. Society Velour Checks, Poplin and Taffeta Sport, skating and dress skirts, in any number of various styles. $5.75 is the hey-note of our buyer in the 25 ‘34 All Winter Coats Must Go!!! THE NEW YORK WORLD SETS THE PACE The WORLD sells 100,000 copies more in New York City each weekday than any other morning newspaper. tos