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0 re en ETE TTL WET ONY JUSTICES CLASH OVER LEVY CRITI BUT HE WINS PONT Will Get $1,800 Secretary to Help Make Court More Efficient. | President Aaron J, Levy of the Board of Municipal Court Justices, | and Justice Charles W. Coleman, one | of his associates, clashed to-day be | fore the sub-budget committes in City Hall over the former's criticisms of Municipal Court methods Last week the trouble began when Justice Levy, in appearing before the | sub-budget committee and asking for | an $1,800 a year secretary, charged | that: “At this moment we are the most unacientific and we are the most slip- shod and the loosest—we are most in- adequately prepared for the work that the Court Is called upon to do.” Ho also asked for a private secre | tary. | The Levy charges created a sensa-| tion among the Municipal Court Jus- | tices, who receive $8,000 a year, and of whom there are nine in Manhattan [| alone. Justice Coleman took up the |} cudgel for his associates and sent a letter to George L. Tirrell, Director of the Bureau of Standards of the Board | || of Estimate, protesting against the appointment of a secretary for his} colleague, | Justice Coleman declared that the | President of the Board of Justices | may properly eee to it that audden court vacancies are filled by other | Aasignments, but he didn’t think this | given over to the work should be confident al ly | downright n discuss, but is est.” missioner of Accounts Wail-| who ts Mayor Mitchel's rep- | ce Coleman appeared fore the sub-committee said that Justice Levy etary for the there was ing for it. n ¢ pack with & the law which says ent of the Board of 4 "shall exercise n over the business ution for the appoints wed Sit) st and WANTS A WOMAN'S AGE REVEALED BY HER SKIRTS: Stockton Also Suggests Sum- : Time to Wear Mr Our Big Special PlayerPlanos Guyranteed $10 Monthly Until Paid 4 FREE Bench, cover and 12 rolls with each Player Piano Al of the Latest ins 149 $5 Monthy Until Pald *190 Menthiy util Bald | Kluyer tolle, E/T aul | New Sana | Uprights $5 oul otool, Music, Cover of Bs Cartage T This Week FREE USED PIANO SALE ] UPRIGHT at b Monthiy Unt Paid, QUPRIGHT each 8 Monthly rt Paid. 1 eat nat ald PRIGHT each $90) 65) 105); 2u 4 Monthly Until Paid 9 UPRIGHT exch” 135 UPRIGHT sa. 150 3 Rents a Beautiful Upright Piano 81-87 COURT ST. $8 on BROOKLYN of" GX ‘125 2 ®t Monthly Until Paid, MONTHLY Up GOETZ & CO. N° price comparisons are made with similar merchandise elsewhere. Almost every item, however, is offered for less than the usual Saks’ low price. BASEMENT FLOOR — Full size fibre Trunks, fitted with twelve hangers and shoe pocket. Lined with fancy cretonne lining. No. 2 Women’s rite Bags, $13.25 Fitted with eight pieces white Persian ivory. Silk lined throughout. No. 3 Black Watrus Traveling Bags, $4.55 In several sizes, with strong sewed-on corners. Also to be had in smooth brown cowhide. No. 4 Black Enamel Suit Cases, $4.55 Fitted with separate tray, and has pocket in lid. Ob- tainable in all sizes, with durable sewed-on corners. No. 5 Men’s FittedWalrus Bags, $23.95 Made of genuine shrunken walrus, and fitted with 8-piece set, including genuine ebony-back brushes. Hand-sewed English frames. Size 18 to 20 inches. MAIN FLOOR | No. 6 Women’s Doeskin Fabric Gloves, 45c White and gray only, | No. 7 Women’s White Doeskin Gloves, 89c Washable leather; pique or prix seam sewn. No. 8 Women’s Tan Glace eee, 89c Also Tan Capeskin Gloves; 89c. | No. 9 Women’s White Glace Biscen 89c | Imported Glace Lambskin Gloves, Made of fine | grain skins, in the most wanted styles. Sewn over- se.m with heavy wide black embroidery on backs. | No. 10 Men’s Imported suede Gloves, $1 Yellow suede gloves, full pique sewn. English thumb. | No. 11 Men’s Gray Mocha Gloves, $1.39 Prix seam and full pique sewn, with Paris point, spear backs. | No. 12 Men’s Tan Capeskin Gloves, $1.00 ||| No. 13 Men’s Silk Reefers, $1.95 Accordeon designs in black and white. Individual boxes. No. 14 Men’s Knitted Reefers, 69c Packed in in- uality. Crochet weaves. dividual boxes. No. 15 Men’s Handkerchiefs, 3 for 50c Colored borders. Made of mercerized Egyptian cotton, No. 16 Men’s Bandana Silk’ Kerchiefs, 55c | No. 17 Men’s Fine Shirts, $1.10 Made of Madras, in jacquard figure and stripe designs. No. 18 Men’s Pajamas at $1 In striped flannels, mercerized fabrics; plain colors. Fine a . No. 19 Men’s quality Nightshirts, 95c Made of extra fine quality outing flannel; plain or fancy designs and cotton cloths im all weights. No. 20 Men’s Nightshirts, 55c In flannels, mercerized fabries; plain colors and stripe, | No. 21 Men’s Silk Neckwear, 35c In a variety of new weaves, for Fall and Winter wear. No. 22 Men’s Pure Silk Neckwear, 55c Extra fine scarfs, in large, open-end effects, Plain colors, all-over flower effects, and new spot designs. No. 23 Women’s Broadcloth Collars, 90c With embroidered seallops or dots. Others bound with satin or soutache braid. No. 24 Women’s Satin Collars, 90c In a variety of shapes and styles. Round or square effects, lined with sateen or fine muslin No. 25 Women’s Cloth or Satin Collars, 45c Trimmed with buttons or braid, Others with black stitching or velvet ribbon. Also satin collars, with scalloped edge. Lined with fine lawn No. 26 Men’s Fine Walking Sticks, $1 men snakewood, Plain or Sterling Silver trimmed. No. 27 Men's & Women’s Umbrellas, $2.50 All silk taffeta and Union ‘Taffeta: silk U: mbrellas, on eight rib paragon ane mualacca, mission and natural wood ate many sterling silver trimmed, No. 28 containers Du Vallen’s Violet Sincera Talcum Powder, 18c No. 29 Silver Plated Table Requisites, 25c A great variety to select from. =——=————————=—_ No. 1 Mendel Wardrobe Trunks, $26.95 TOTES THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 26, 1916. Broadway at 34th Street, HE numbers correspondi and tables where the merchandi No Telephone or Mail Orders for Servers & No. 30 Cheese “Rottie. Openers, 50c Also Call Bells, with sterling silver handles, No. 31 Cut Glass Marmalade Jars, 45c With hand-hammered silver-plated cover and spoon No. 32 Mahogany Candlesticks, 50c Fitted with shade, shade-holder and candles. No. 33 Women’s Silk Hosiery, 85c Plain black, white and colors, Clocked in self or contrasting color. No. 34 Women’s fue Union Suits, 79c Fine lisle body and silk top. Pink or white. Sizes 36, 38 and 40. No. 35 Women’s Union Suits, 39c Fine ribbed cotton Union Suits, in “V" and round neck models, knee length. Regular and extra sizes. No. 36 Men’s Soft Hats, $1.75 In all the new colors and shapes. No. 37 Men’s Fine Decbies, $1.75 In black and many shades of brown. No. 33 Women’s Felt Hats, $2.45 Colors: green, brown, pearl, olive, tan. No. 39 Saks Special Brief Cases, $2.75 Made of tan and brown sole leather. Also black seal and crepe grain cowhide. Has two pockets. Size 11x15 inches. No. 40 Women’s Leather Hand Bags, 85c In several good models, lined with silk. Some with centre compartments. Black only. M No. 41 Velvet Dstatring Bags, $2.65 Two models to select Embroidered with. steel beads. — . from. Silk lined and fitted with purse and mirror. No. 42 German Silver Mesh Bags, $1.95 Fine fish-seale mesh. Five-inch narrow frames, and pouch-sha kirt finished with ball pendants. No. 43 Solid Gold Cameo Rings, $4.75 In green and rose finish. No. 44 Gold-Filled Bracelet Watches, $6.50 Seven-jewel movements. Gold or silver dial. vertible bracelet. No. 45 Men’s Waltham Watches, $6.75 Thin model, 20-year gold-filled case. Seven-jewel movement, No. 46 Women’s Felt Slippers, $1.10 Buckskin soles, Ribbon trimmed, Colors: pink, old rose, light blue, King’s blue and Oxford gray No. 47 Men’s Imported Straw Slippers, 79e¢ | SECOND FLOOR 48 Misses’ Afternoon Dresses, $12.75 Made of chiffon taffeta and lustrous satin, in basque effects with wide tie sash and foaraatis crepe collar Sizes 14 to 18 years. No. 49 Misses’ Serge Dresses, $9.75 New taiored models, in brown, navy and black plaited and coat efects, with collars of Sizes 14'to 18 youre, Straight line, self material or Georgette crepe No. 50 Misses’ ian Coats, $12.75 ved in zibel cheviot, |] and imoorted mixtures, Smart street models, devel wool plush, large plaid effects y : and Os C1 No. 51 Misses’ yyniors) Suits, $16.50 Made of whipcord, cheviot and ga graceful coats and smartly cut skirts, brown, green and black. Sizes 18 to 18 No. 52 Girls’ Smocked Dresses, $3.95 Made of all-wool serge, Waist is smocked in con- trasting colors and finished with white pique collar. Colors; navy, brown, burgundy, Sizes 6 to 14 years. No. 53 Women’s Button Shoes at $3.95 Patent and gun-metal leathers, with black cloth tops. Widths AA and A: 3, %bo, 4, 4), 5, 9!o and 6; B: 3, 814, 4 and 415. | No. 54 Children’s Bloomer Dresses, 95c Empire models, made of solid color chambray, with jar, cuffs and belt of striped material. Sizes 2 to 6 years. No. 55 Children’ sWarm Sweaters, $1.55 Full or half-belted and plain models, Colors: heather, rose, Copenhagen blue. Sizes 24 to 28, a : announced will be found upon sign cards at the counters ‘Saks & Company ’Phone Greeley 2626 Tomorrow Will Be the Day of 100 Specials ng to each of the items here ise is displayed. These Specials Can Be Accepted No. 56 Children’s Imported Leggins, $1 Made of white wool, with or without feet. Sizes 6 months to 2 years, No. 57 Boys’ & Girls’ Sweaters, $1.95 In Oxford, maroon, navy or white. Sizes 26 to 36, No. 58 Boys’ Raincoats at $2.65 Hat to match included. To be had in tan or gray. Ages 6 to 18. No. 59 Boys’ Wash Suits, $1.25 New Full models, in white and new color combina- tions. Ages 214 to, 8. No. 60 Boys’ Suits, Extra Knickers, $5.95 Well-tailored models, in a variety of hard-wearing fabrics. No. 61 Boys’ Mackinaw Coats, $4.95 In an assortment of new designs. Ages 7 to 18. THIRD FLOOR No. 62 Women’s Trimmed Hats, $3.50 Large black hats and fashionable creations in the colors of the hour, Trimmed with furs, ornaments, and novelty trimmings. No. 63 Women’s Undermuslins, 79c Nightgowns, envelope chemises, bodices and com- binations, trimmed with lace or embroidery. No. 64 Women’s Blanket Robes, $1.98 Exceptional quality. Satin trimmed collar and cuffs. Assorted colors, No. 65 Women’s Taffeta Pettic’ts, $3.98 Splendid quality. Several models to select: from, with tucked and ruffled flounces. Changeable and plain colors. No. 66 Real Hair Nets at 90c serviceable nets, in all shades, Fine quality, No. 67 Binner Corsets for Women, $5.85 Made of flesh color or white broche coutil, trimmed with lace or silk embroidery. Strong hose supporters at ached, Exelusive models No. 68 Saks Special Corsets, $2.65 Made of pink or white broche, in new medium-top models for average figures. No. 69 Women’s Fine Corsets, 79c W. B. Nuform, ©. B. a la Spirite, and other well- known makes in all the new Fall models. For women and misses. No. 70 Brassieres at 35c, 50c, 69c, $1 For street or evening wear, in flesh color or white. Front or back fastenings No. 71 Women’s New Sweaters, $3.95 Made of pure worsted, in funey weaves, with B collar and wide all-roimd belt.” Colors: rose, Copen- hagencuiuts grell Ghd Gana No, 72 Attractive Autumn Blouses, $3.69 Made of silk radium and shadow lace over founda- of chiffon, with deep collar and revers of flesh ‘ chiffon No. 73 Georgette Crepe Blouses, $3.69 Also w de Chine blouses, in tailored and lace trimmed dels. White or flesh color No. 74 Dark Taffeta Blouses, $3.69 Charming models, copies of much higher-priced. de igt I with smoked pearl buttons No. 75 Crepe de Chine Blouses, § 2.70 Delightful Ince trimmed, tailored and embroidered models. Also several charming designs in. crej , Chine and silk radium lace combined. White and flesh color No. 76 Dressy Silk Lace Blouses, $2.70 Made of black silk Jace over foundation of white chiff Vestee is of chiffon with wide band of black satin ribbon form ng bodice. Trimmed with novelty No. 7” New Suit Blouses, $2.70 es of crepe de Chine or taffeta, in tail colors or with attractive stripes brown, green and black. ain navy, of Fine No. 78 Blouses Crepe de Chine, $1.85 Plain tucked models or with fronts of dainty em broidery. White or flesh color. Also tailored) tub silk blouses, in smart stripe effects, i No. 95 Men ’s DarkconinanShoes, $6.45 No, 96 ONSIDERING present market conditions we cannot hope to repeat many of the offer- ings included in thie sale. Be on hand early. The sale begins at 9 A. M. No. 79 Tailored Taffeta Blouses, $1. Tn dark shades ge Sk plaid effects. Collar and fronts trimmed with bands of plain color self material. Other models in satin-striped taffeta, Colors: navy, brown, green and black. FOURTH FLOOR No. 80 Women’s Coats at $10 New Winter models, in Lymesville cheviots. New belted effects. All colors. No. 81 Women’s Street Coats, $13.7 Smart ripple-back, belted-front model, fashioned of wool velour, trimmed with plush. Colors: brown, navy or green. No. 82 Women’s Street Coats, $18.50 In a most inclusive range of becoming models, fash- ioned of wool velour, cheviot, whipcord, and gabar- dine; lined throughout, half-lined or unlined. All colors and sizes, No. 83 Women’s New Dress Coats, $23.50 In new belted and ripple effects, made of wool plush, velour mixtures, wool velour and broadcloth, trimmed with velvet, plush or self fabric. Handsomely lined or half lined. Au colors and sises up to 48. No. 84 Women’s ,*“»- Raincoats,$3.95 New models, with set-in sleeves. Guaranteed abso- lutely waterproof. Tan, black and navy. No. 85 Women’s Dress & Sport Skirts, $5 Showing new conceits in pockets and belts. Made of serges, mixtures, wool poplins, or broadcloth, All colors and waistbands to 36 No. 86 Women’s Serge Dresses, $12.75 One model has waist trimmed with soutache braid, sizes 34 to 40; and a second model in long waisted effect, with plaited skirt. Belt and sash embroid- ered. Sizes 36 to 44. Satin & Charmeuse No. 87 Women’s" Sresses $14.50 Afternoon models, in broken lots, taken from regular stock and reduced, Trimmed with wool embroid- ery or hand-embroidered in silk. Sizes 34 to 42. No. 88 Women’s qris’cq Suits, $19.50 Cloth suits in broken a taken from our regular stock and reduced. Alls n the assortment. The materials include broade! jth, Tabantine and poplin; trimmed with furs, velvet or braid. No. 89 Women’s Twill-backed Velveteen Suits at $29.50 Copy of charming “Callot"” model, with convertible cape collar, Close fitting yoke over hips forms ripple at bottom of 40-inch coat. In navy, brown, green, slum and burgundy. Sizes 34 to 46. Handsomely fined and interlined, No. 909 Women’s pmart, Suits, $23.50 With or without fur trimming. Coats in all lengths, Developed in broadcloth, wool velour, or wool jersey. In all the new shades. Sizes 34 to 44, FIFTH FLOOR No. 91 Men’s Blanket Robes, $2.95 Made of fine soft blankets; trimmed with cord on edges and pockets. Double cuffs. All sizes. No. 92 Men’s Blanket Robes, $3.95 Half wool blanket robes, trimmed with silk corded edges. Double cuffs. All sizes and colors No. 93 Men’s Terry Bath Robes,$2.95 Made of good qualty Terry cloth with Jacquard figures, in gray, tan, blue, lavender and pink. No. 94 Men’s Fine Shoes at $4.45 Dark mahogany and gun-metal calf lace shoes. Flat English last and Saks elastic heels, Lace model, Flat English last, and Suks clastic heels blind eyelets, SIXTH FLOOR Fashionable Skunk Cane Collars, $39.50 No. 97 Fine Taupe Fox Sets, $35 No. 98 Red Fox Scarfs at $25 No. 99 Men’s Raincoats at $5.95 Made of dark gray mackintosh cloth, Absol ttely Spurspran() No. 100 Misses’ & Girls’ Mackinaw Coats $3.95 a ee —— |

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