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and Frederick James. a clerk, of No. M® East Portieth Street, were released Dutch and Belgian \ Musicians i in decital in. 8) batl to-day tn Yorkville Police |! ut J with bookinaking. ‘They ity and will be exam- ned on Monday ‘The arrest war made yesterday afters noon while the bar was filed with com- - muters on their way to the Grand Cen- j tral terminal, half a block away, De | tectWen Brady and Morris, of the Head: deciare they, not each other to rer the public while the appetite for mu- slo ie keen from the summer's rest | quarter's squad, Two “ f Sironk take money from several cua- Rewcomers made their bows #t/ toners and later saw James Make pay: Acolian Hali yesterday. In the after-| menta to several others, hoon Michael Penha, a Holiamer, bel | peared in a ‘cello'recital. The young! man displayed. an ingratiating cone, much facility and no small gift of in-| terpretation in a programme that was hot stereotyped. He began witn a sonata by Breval, In which his playing of the second movement was es- pecially gracious. Bach's prelude to the suite in C minor, with its sub. cellar depths of tone, won the favor of some connolsseurs and made the rast of us wonder why. Tho first part of Klengel's concerto, opus 20, restored Us to something approaching sativtac- BEAUTIFUL HAIR 25 cent bottle ot “Dander- ine’ makes hair thick, glossy and wavy. [Sin im , Men’s Blanket Robes Saturday at $2.65 Made of fine quality blanket cloth in very attractive patterns, All sizes. For Saturday Only |! Most Remarkable Values in Women’s Fashionable Coats Offered at the following attractive prices as a resull of a special purchase. tion, and after that Mr. Penna/ Removes all dandruff, stops pregentod to us smulior composivoos| * itéhing scalp and by Guerrero, Popper, Grainger and Jeral, Mr. Guerrero was Mr, Peohu'a falling hair, Accompanist at the piano, Theo Henrion, a Belgian pianist, made bis debut in tne evening. He chose Beethoven's Sonata, opus Bla, for bis opening number. After that ho presented @ Schumann group, Liszt's ballade In B minor, @ Chopia group, two transcriptions of Gretry by himself, an etude by Scriabine, and Brahma’ variations on the theme by Paganini, tho latter with amazing dexterity and power, Phere was sume- thing of See nite in his readings of Chopin and, altogether, the young man made « pleasing tnpression. There were substantia) audiences at both performances that showed intel- Ugent appreciation. Beryi Rubinstein may be heard tn ®@ plano recital at Aeolian Hall this afternoon. The Schola Symphoniaca, a free school, where adults who have mas- tered any of the atring, woud-wind, or brass instruments may study tho works of the masters, will begin re- hearsals next Tuesday evening under the leadership of Leo Schermann, at the Emanuel ‘Sisterhood, No. 318 East Eighty-second Street, Already fifty members, representing almost every Instrument required in a symphony orchestra, have registered, among them college professors, lawyere and physicians. HUGHES MIGHT WIN BARBERS BY SHAVE Anyway, One Writes to Him, “You Would Be Heard at a Greater Distance.” FULTON, N. Y¥., Oct, 18.—Charles Evans Hughes might Insure for him- self the vote of many of the 72,000 bar- bera in thin State If he would take « shave when he receives @ letter mailed to bim to-day by Michael Czuba. mas: ter barber in one of the largest shops} here, who states that the missive em- | bodies the sentiments of most of his! colleagues Cauba warns Mr. Hughes hirsute adornment is likely to many votes among the barb To be possessed of a head of heavy, beautiful hairy soft, lustrous, fluffy, wavy and free from dandruff, is mere= ly @ matter of using @ little Dande- rine. It is easy and inexpensive to have nice, soft hair and lots of It. dust | get a 26-cent bottle of Knowlton’ Danderine now— all drug stores rec- | and within ten minutes there will be! an appenrunce of abundance, fresh- ness, fluffiness and an nonin pasabte | gloss und lustre, and try as you will, you cannot find a trace of dandruff: or falling hairy but your real sur- heard at a greater distance. at once. - If you want to prove how pretty | Two HELD AS BOOKMAKERS. land soft your hair really is, moisten a cloth with # little Danderine and Said To Have Taken Bets at Bar of carefully draw ft through your bair ‘Charice 4 Ca: Kc sauing one nape eran at a Los our hair w e roft, glossy un ae ene i etme mere Beautiful tn Just a few’ moments—a delightful surprise awalte ev chante at No. 60 Euat Forty-third Sireat, Guvehiful surprise, awalte every one eg ‘C1102 POLISHES. SLACICWHITE- TAN | A combination of paste and liquid fn a paste form. Oniy half the effort is needed for a onunend it--apply a little ax directed || adds: “You must realize that if al); Prise will be after about two weeks’ || men wore bea many barbers would | US, When you will see new herd Ra Garnteliod to ao to more jand downy at first—yes—but really | “With the rd rerioved, you would | new huir—sprouting out all over) not only stand assured of the barber} your scalp--Danderine Is, we believe, | voto, but your enunciations on some of | the only sure halr grower, ae ae | the more Important tssues ef the cam- | of dandruff and cure for ttchy seal; palgn, thus far inaudible, would be) and it never falls to stop falling hale | 50 —Miustrted at left. A full ripple At KYA of excellent ually’ da mal Bolivian.” on collar and deep cuffs are of Hukon lush, Lined throughout with pea. de cygne and hea’ faterlined. To be had in green, brown and black. vily At $19.50 —Must ated at right. A seven-eighth oe, develo in wool velour. Large vertible collar trimmed with “ Butifur” fabric. Halt lined with satin and interlined. Colors brown, =, navy and black. Sizes $4 to 44. Fashionable woo! velour coats: io At eee attics and belted eifects with beautiful collars of near seal or moufilon. ‘Lined throughout with peau de cygne. Colors: ficess brown, taupe, navy, Burgundy and Bizes 84 to 44. New and effective coats of sibeline, At $12.50 Lysemville cheviot, and fancy mixtures, trimmed with wail In all shades, and sizes 84 to 44. | Women’s Broadcloth Skirts Saturday Only at $5.95 A new tai.ored model, suitable for every figure, show. ing detachable belt. Waistbands to 38. Black only, New Models in Autumn Skirts Displaying many novel ideas in pockets and belts, fashioned of satin, charmeuse, satin-striped fuille, wool velour, worsted checks, plaids and stripes. Saturday at : $7.50 to $25. Fourth Floor. : Soaring Wholesale Costs make these Women’s Hudson Seal Coats at $69.50 a most exceptional offering. A emart 40-inch model, in a new design, and lined with exquisite flowered silk lining. We ehall also offer Hudson Seal Stoles at $34.50 | Red Fox Scarfs at........ $25 Mole Scarfs.......++. $27.50 [Black Wolt Scarfs at..11.50 Furs referred to as Hudson Seal are dyed muskrat. material or velvet. Saturday—on the Fourth Floor Women’s Serge Dresses at $15 Two models for women, sizes 34 to 38 Two models for women, sizes 40 to 46 One smart dress for small women has wool embroidery trimming on waist and pockets, being a reproduction of a charming “Jenny” model, The second design for small women has hand- embroidered Moyen-Age waist and sash, and knife-plaited skirt, And the Models for Large Women ere in straight line effects, tastefully bound with braid, and some with wool embroidered side panels on skirt and large white satin collar, Colors: Navy, Brown, and Green; also Elack. brilliant waterproof shine. These polishes do not contain acid and positively will not crack the leather, They preserve the leather and thus make your shoes last longer, KEEP YOUR LO j SHOES NEAT Women’s Swiss-Cotton Union Suits at 75¢ Medium weight, low neck, sleeveless, knee and ankle =| length garments, with tailored top. Regular and extra =j| large sizes. Main Floor, : price. CT oc Saks & Contpan Broadway at 34th Strect. Telephone sip Greeley Saks Fall Clothing for Boys tn the new styles and materials oO”! boys* clothing is individual in style and fabric, and tailored in such a way as to insure maximum serv- ice; the following items have been prepared for to-morrow. Boys’ Norfolk Boys’ Fine Suits Suits at $7.95 Pt, $10.95 Extra knt included. Extra knickers included. Made of evariety of novel | Etclusive | Saks. model ¥. fabrics in new colorings. 7 to 18. cheviots and fancy mix- tures. Ages 7 to 18. Boys’ Winter Overcoats at $12.95 Well-tailored models in Boys’ Winter Overcoats at $7.95 New models, tailored in effective novelty fabrics, | a variety of fi mix- including chinchi las. Ages | tures. Pe spectal value. 214 to 10. Ages 10 to 18, Boys’ Mackinaw Coats at $5.95 ine a... variety of pn Ages 7 to 18 Remarkatle Values for Saturday in New Autumn Suits for Women at $29.50 Featuring those models and materials now in demand by American Women of Refinement The model diustrated at right is typical of the beautiful suits offered at this low price. Those novel features in pock- ets, belts and collars, featured in the better-grade suits for Fall from leading Paris shops, are all reflected in these ef- fective garments, Every kind of design is shown—dressy models with velvet and fur trimming; plain tailored models, and most becoming sport suits, with coats ranging from 30 to 40 inches long. Colors: Navy, Brown, Green, Plum, Taupe, and Gold, tn all sizes from 34 lo 44, eee enewenteereeteeesenes “Extra-Size” Women’s Suits Beautifully tailored and fashioned according to the very latest edict by leading European and American con- turiers. Made of chiffan broadcloth, wool velour, and gabardine. Sizes up to 5034, Fourth Floor. Priced at $29.50 and $39.50 Saturday—A Spectal 300 : Effective Trimmed Hats at $10 Exact reproductions of charming orig- inals by most prominent Paris designers. \} i} ye VSM $10 $10 Hats of silver and gold lace, suitable for afternoon or evening wear, charming creations in rich colorful designs and most fashionable. Large and Small Blach Hats are included, trimmed with genuine mole, skunk, seal, and Kolinsky furs, finished with ostrich feathe: ers, fancy ribbon ideas, flowers, and gold and silver novelties, The designs, the trimmings and the workmanshi of the very highest order. Better values in trimme linery cannot be found anywhere at this low price. Third Floor are mil- For tomorrow, Saturday—Second Floor Saks Junior Wonder Hats at $4.55 Soft “Tam” bonnets; jaunty draped and flappy brim hats of velvet, daintily trimmed with flowers, ribbons and fur, Ages 6 to 18. The largest collec tion, and the biggest calues in New York at this ui TT UN LAU TTT Men’s Blanket Robes Saturday at $3.95 Half- wees po tobes, of excep- tional make. fre’. brown and bloe figure prea "sill corded edges. Saturday—On the Second Floor Fashionable Apparel for Misses AKS' garments for young women, juniors and girls are designed with the spirit of youth uppermost in our minds, The suits, dresses and coats presented for tomorrow show all the new style features of recently imported crea- tions, and are offered at remark- ably modest prices. Plain Tailored and Fur-Trimmed Suits at $25 Pa 3 yo illustrated, of plain or checked ear ae abardine, broadcloth and wiiponnds The coats show unique pockets, belts, collars and Lanvin stitching. The skirts are cut along most graceful lines. In all the new shades and black Suits of Imported English Velveteen for Misses at $45 A delightful design by “Lanvin,” reproduced espe clally for Saks and Company. Deep shawl collar ye cuffs are trimmed with wide border of blended muskrat. Large fur buttons and’ double belts make this one of the season’s most attractive models. Sizes 14 to 18, Street Coats for Young Women, $19.50 Fashioned of chamois velour—the Season's newest and most destred fabric, A very attractive model! for both misses and small women. Has semi-belted front and graceful rip- ple back, showing deep “Bernard” collar and cuffs with broad band of “Butifur.” Colors: Navy, Brown and Black, Sizes 14 to 18 gears. Also at $19.50—A number of exclusive models in cheviot, zibeline, and desirable mixtures. New Serge Dresses for Misses at $15 The vogue for serge dresses is without precedent. There- fore these beaded, embroidered and button-trimmed frocks at $16 are of special interest to-morrowr— “Basque” Dresses in semi- | Pleated Coat Frocks, with tunic effects, with full | four-inch belts, sailor col- skirts, Trimmed with | lare and light color wool Oriental embroidery. emb: And—Box-Plaited Dresses broad girdle, featuring colored mith. yoke nd and new collar and cuffs of white y Mevcers crepe, Girls’ Schoo! Dresses at $4.95 Made with pleated skirt of serge and detachable white ee wae showing new pockets and Colors: Navy. Green, Brown, and Burgundy. Sizes 8 to 14 years. Practical Coats for Girls at $9.75 Beautifully fashioned of wool cheviot and zibeline, featuring the new cape collar effect. A full-length button-to- neck model, Colors: Nacy, Brown, and Green. Sizes 6 to 14 years. Women’s Imported Gloves, $1.19 White, with contrasting black embroidered backs and black forchettes. P.que sewn, Kayser-Lyke Leather Gloves, $1.19 Washable white gloves, with black embroidered backs and pearl clasps. Saks Suits for Young Men Sizes 30 to 36 at $15 $16.50 $17.50 AILORED in fabrics young men want—not these we prefer; in styles that reflect youth in their every lim and in a variety of colors and tones which cannot be equalled at this price anywhere. Saks'-made throughout, which means: we se lected the fabrics, designed the models, and tailored them according to the usual Saks’ standard of workmanship, Fifth Floor i onc Stee Ht LMM MMM : %