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) ont sseleeneamienethedinemhancmeedaiaenda eeeeaaaeet cnet 3 Indtan and“Chinese Art Craft Blanket Robes for Men, Special, $4.95 Made of extra’ fine quality blankets in wonderful color combinations. Corded‘edges and convertible collar. VILLA BURNS HOMES, = Enraged Because All Men Fled San Andres to Escape Being Pressed Into Service. CHIHUAHUA CITY, Mexico, Oct. 20.—Panio stricken people from San Andres are pouring Into this city, re- Porting that the whole district is be- ing depopulated. Villa rode into San Andres, a mining town, twenty-five miles west of here, with 400 men yes- terday and, enraged because all the men had run away to escape being Pressed into his service, ordered the houses and, refugees say, mitted atrobities upon the defenseless remainder of the inhabitants, Women were attacked in their bering homes, it ia asserted, or in and afterward were FOR SA’ \Y ONLY Women’s Attractive . wt Winter Coats BX at $29.50 Illustrated at left. A most becoming ay NR model, such as is now to be seen at much A, pd 6 , stabbed or ridden down by “mounted men who continually dashed through the streets, One refuges told o fame up by the h and hurk into the flames, others were cleft from head to toe with eabres, Seepension of Guarantees te a ing children < higher prices om the Avenue. ‘Fashioned of wool velour, in a seven- eighth ripple-back design, with new belted front. Large convertible collar is of near seal, and the lining through- ol a in Juares, EL PASO, Tex., Oct. 20.—Carrying ut a decree issued by Carranza ten days ago, a proclamation was posted in Juarez to-day announcing that all civil guarantees are suspended in the State of Chihuahua, Carransa’s decreo applies (6 all Mexico, Suspen- sion of civil rights gives the military and police authority to put persous to death without trial. out is of Skinner satin. Heavily inter- lined. Sizes: 34 to 44. Colors: Green, Brown, Navy, Burgundy and Blak ‘Also—A Special Sale of Women’s Street and Dress Coats Tailored according to Saks & Company’s own specifications by one of New York’s leading coatmakers. In design, fabric and range of colors a more complete assortment of Winter coats has yet to be assembled at prices so remarkably modest. War Secretary Stops Farloughs ef Regular Army Re . WASHINGTON, Oct, 20,—Secretary of War Baker has issued an order etating that “under the present un- usual conditions which have caused the centration of so large a part of the"army and the mobilization of most of the regutr army reserves, the Secretary does not belleve that approval of furloughs to the regular , army reserve after one year's honot- able service is justified. Applications, therefore, will not be forwarded until further instructions.” ————— BIRDS, A West Virginia woman, orig: inaliy Miss Partridge, married ||ES J ? . Mr, Robins, then Mr. Sparrow ||ES| At $15—Smert coats of wool | At $19,50—Coats fashioned of and finatly Mr. Quate, One of her ||E3| ———"—, velour, in new belted | —————— whipceord, Pan p= cheviot, wool velour and fancy collars trimmed with plush. mixtures, in several new models. colors and sizes from 34 to 44. All colors. Sizes 34 to 48. v —Attractive coats of fine quality whipeord, in At $22.50 smart belted and loose npg models, showing large convertibe collars of sealette plush, Lined through- out with peau de cygne and interlined. To be had in Black, Navy, Brown and Green. Sizes $4 to 48. At $25—Remarkable values in| At $29,50— A" exceptionally ——— fine broadcloth coats, | —————,, well tailored cout with new “Bernard” collars trim- of genuine Salt’s sealette, with A ; large convertible collar of relf- med with velvet. Lined through- | jaterial. Lined throughout with out with peau de cygne and Skinner's satin and properly inter- warmly interlined. A very ap- lined, This coat must be met in propriate model for large figures. | a hand-to-hand encounter to be In black only, Sizes $4 to 48. + Women’s New Dress and Sport Skirts model, with set-in - sleeves, and All grandfathers was a Swan, and the vther a Jay. SEEK SALTLKEGITY = MAN IN NIGHOLS CASE Sampson, Alias Norman, One of Al- leged Murder Robbers, Will Be Brought Here Soon. Alexander Sampson, alias Walter Norman, who 1s wanted in connection with the murder of Mrs, Elizabelhe@, Nichols, who was fiightened to death ‘on Sept. 8, 1915, when a doorman em ployed in her home at No, 4 East Sov- enty-ninth Street admitted three men for the purpose of robbery, ts serving a term in Salt Lake City for grand larceny, ‘Tho Chief of Police of Salt Lake City ent word yesterday that Sampson had heen convicted of crimes committed last summer. lils fingerprints and pictures tallied with those Police Headquar- ters here and arrangements wil made to have him brought here. Sampson was one of the men named vy Onn! Tatas, who al- owed th Be red ates enehals Four Special Groups for Saturday, embracing all the one new effects, fabrics and colorings. Sizes up to 96. 5.75—Fine Skirts of fancy —Well tailored Skirts At $5.75 wool checks, basket At $7.50 of serge, wool pop- weave cloths, wool poplin, serge | lin, fancy mixtures and striped iT TT THOUGHT IT WAS HIS OWN HOUSE, SO HE BROKE I Prisoner GC mfessing* He Was end Drongeloth, mater Vey see Drunk, Said He Believed Wite ||E] At $9.75 —Smart Dress Skirts, | At $12.50—Sttractive Skirts Had Locke m Out | sf¥ipes, plaids, wool poplin, serge | silk faille, wool Jersey, stripes, tT wom Your Honor, and broadcloth, plaids and broadcloth. my wife me out, \ ho T broke into the That was the exp nation given to Jamaloa Police ieee! 150 Women’s Serge and Soi Ne Charmeuse Dresses Reduced = = ILA UVEUHATRET TH TT TT FTER a very busy season we find that we have on hand a number A of our best selling frocks, in broken sizes—models that fold ey not be reordered because of the scarcity of trimmings. will be offered at the following reduced prices tomorrow: 15 Serge Dresses....... were $40,00.,....... reduced to $25.00 40 Serge Dresses.. -were $25.00... . reduced to $18.50 55 Serge Dresses. . -Were 822.50. . reduced to $15.00 20 Wool Embroidered Charmeuse D) ; were $25.00..,.....,.reduced to $18.50 20 Silk Dresses........ Were $22.50.......,.reduced to $15.00 tence | tlone for “Eddys” Sauce never loses its flavor—it’s good even to the last drop in the bottle. Eddys i TTT Saks Junior Wonder Hats, $4.55 In « wonderful varicty of new shapes, rew colors, and new trimmings, Designed especially for girls and misses. Made of fine velvets and beaver plush. The largest collection and most modestly priced hats in New York today, Second Floor. ITH ives a delicious flavor to eggs in any style. 10c At Grocers and Made by E, Pritchard, 33! SpringSt,, N.Y. Delicatessen Stores, New Nemo Back-Rest Corsets For slender and medium figures, $3.50 For full and stout figures, $5.00 ADE of light, flexible and durable materials, in models which show the figure to greater advantage than any models hereto- fore introduced. 123 SMITHST BKLYN Also Smart Set Corsets, $4 to $10 - Saks & Company Broadway at 34th Street Telephone 2626 Greeley Fur-Trimmed Suits for Misses, $25 One Model Illustrated WONDERFUL assembly of suits for Young Women and Misses, reflecting the most becoming features shown in late im- portations; especially suited for college and dress wear. In fact, the range of models is so diversified that & design for any occasion may be had at this low figure, in the very color you had in mind. Developed in fine broadcloth, the model illustrated having large convertible collar trimmed with band of seal. New belt of self material is finished with the much-de- sired “Lanvin” stitching. Colors: Java Brown, Balsam Green, Burgundy, Navy and Black. Sizes 14 to 18. Suits of Imported English Corduroy at $35 A delightful “Jenny” model—one of the most favored svits for misses shown for Autumn. The coats are cut along most graceful belted lines, and the skirts display many features characteristic of the most expensive European creations, Colors; Deer, plum and seal brown, Sizes from 14 to 18 years, Second Floor. Imported English Velveteen-Suits at $45 Copy of a recently imported “Lanvin” design Young women of New York will be quick to realize the individ- uality of this youthful model—offercd at a mere fraction of the cost of its expensive original. Deep shawl collar and cuffs are trimmed with wide band of blended muskrat, the large fur buttons and sash belt being strictly in accord with Fashion's latest edict. Colors: Plum, Black, Burgundy, Navy, Brown and anew Green. Sizes 14 to 18 years. Becoming Coats for Misses, $29.50 One Model illustrated at right. This collection of fashionable coats, so modestly priced for Saturday, represents all that is NEW in coats for young women and misses, The model illustrated at right is a full-ripple design, developed in Bolivar cloth, with large convertible collar and deep cuffs of “Butifur,” and double “Jenny” belt. Other attractive models at this price are fashioned of wool velour, broadcloth, —/ Furtex, zibeline, cheviot and heather mixtures Colors: Brown, Navy, Burgundy, Green and Black. Sizes 14 to 18 years, .™ A M41 Serge Dresses for Misses, $5 A number of exclusive models, featuring style innovations shown in the most popular importations, ‘The selection includes tailored frocks with bead embroidery; Basque effects with semi-tunic and oriental embroidery, and straight line dresses featuring bright colored wool embroidery on petal pockets and waist Winter Coats for Corduoy Dresses for | Juniors, $12.75 * Juniors, $7.95 collar and cuffs, Colors: Navy, Brown, Green. Sizes 12 to 16 years. collars and deep pockets In Navy, Brown and Green Sizes 12, 1/4, 16 years. A Sale of Evening and Dance Frocks for Misses, $29.50 Offered at this price as a result of an extraordinary special purchase in which the manufacturer made great price concessions. Fashioned of Net, Chiffon Taffeta, Soiree Silk Gracefully draped over metal cloth linings. ‘Vo be had in Turquoise, Rose, Pink, Maise and White. 14 to 18 yeurs Second Floor. Saks Pleated-Back Overcoats For Youths, $16.50 and $17.50 ADE of warm coatings, in new mixtures and faney designs, for young men who demand a coat with a perfect fit and finish, In knee-length, skeletonized models, with self collars and patch po kets—quite different from mdde-to-m re-overnight clothes aR LE Fashioned of the newest materials and trimmings, in flesh color which rob # youth of his very personality, ices 80 to 36 No Exten Charee tor tt. or white, plain or fancy broche. Third Floor. Fisth Floor. % Advertisements for The World may be D at aay American District Messenger office \n tas city re rnminy en ‘ey { Apparel for Misses and Children In the very newest styles, fabrics and colorings, designed and tailored according to our own exacting specifica- tions, will be offered tomorfow at most attractive prices. Two - piece Russian dress Sinart and becoming coats of with broad belt, fastened at side | zibeline, overplaids, wool mix- ~ with buttons, and white piqve | tures and cl » with large For Tomorrow, ‘Saturday Women’s Motor Coats at $25 Made of soft fleeces, tweeds, plain velour cloths, Egyp- tian plaids, mixtures and plain colors, Sixth Floor, ~ Women’s Exclusive Autumn Suits Two Extraordinary Values for Saturday—#th Floor Qeere in varied materials and distinctive styles. Plain tailored models on straight lines, and dressy afternoon suits, trimmed with fine furs, representing all that is new in pockets, belts, cuffs and stitching. At Suits of fine broadcloth, wool At $25 velour or gabardine, coats in every length, trimmed with fur, Handsomely lined and interlined. All the new colors. Sizes 84 to 44. At $35 Delightful suits of wool velour, ———— broadcloth and velour gabar- dine (as illustrated), in new belted effects and straight line models, Plain tailored or fur trimmed. In all the most wanted shades, Sizes 84 to 44, Also—A Remarkable Collection of Women’s Attractive Sport Suits In materials, colors and styles dictated by leading European and American de- signers. Saturday at $25 $29.50 $35 $39.50 Practical Clothing for BOYS AKS garments for boys are not alone individual in style and fabric— but are also practical, Reinforced where the strain is greatest —and made to hold their fine lines as long as the garment is of service. The following Special Values are for Saturday :— Boys’ Smart School Suits, $6.95 Extra knickers _included. Well tailored in a variety of hard-wear- ing novelty fabrics, Ages 8 to 18, Norfolk Suits for Boys at $11.95 Extra posse included. Finely tailored exclusive Saks models, fash- ioned of Tmported mixed fabrics. Sizes range from 7 to 18 years. Boys’ Mackinaw Coats, $6.95 New models, made in an assortment of colorful mackinaw plaids, Ages 7 to 18 years, Boys’ Winter Overcoats at $7.95 Warm and serviceable overcoats in effective models with self or velvet collars. Made of fine quality fancy ‘mixtures and chinchillas, Sizes 214 to 10. Serviceable Overcoats for Boys at $10.95 Three«juarter and full-length models, tailored in variety of new overcoatings, with self or velvet collars. Ages 10 to 18 years. Saturday—On the Sixth Floor A Sale of Fine Muffs at $15 Made of the following full-furred pelts and lined with silk: Skunk, Dyed Skunk, Natural Raccoon, Dyed Raccoon, Beaver, Black Foxj Mole, Black and Taupe Wolf, Genuine Fox Scarfs at $25 In beautiful double animal and open effects, lined with satin, Red, White, Black, Kamchatka Blue, Poiret, phe PA Lg LEC aL MI Imitation Natural Black, and Black Fox. A Special Display tomorrow of #5 55 PonderPat In a larger variety of modish models than has heretofore been shown, featuring the very latest large black dress hats, The model dlustrated at right is @ new silver lace evening or afternoon hat, edged with moleine or seal- ine fur and trimmed with flowers, The model illustrated at left is @ quaint high crown small bat, with brim of em- broidered antique faoria, and crown of Lyons velvet. A host of other beautiful creations, depicting the late est atyle innovations from Paris, are trimmed with novelty gold and silver lace, ormementa, fancy feathers, ribbons and om ostrich fancies. aT See this display ear ly Saturday. Every Hat is by far better value than can be seen anywhere in America at this price. Te

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