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HS’ TERM fre. te, ae FOR “SLASHER” NEU] tion &% sierra Ns tecred fn “Former Eniployee of Seligman inet Pra “Guiles, oF ek rl Street, fork he fol he defendant fr Bank Sent to Workhouse for [Pies fn esti acetate Cutting Girl's Coat. ing to a hotel with @ young woman. = | | Known to the police as “The . 9! Slasher,” the man identified by The D '! World recently a» Hugo Neu, for r e § S e Sf $25,000 Stock twenty-five years head of the Foreign ’ Silk Drésses Department of J. & W. Seigman, bankers, at No. 54 Wall Street, was sentenced by Magistrate Corrigan in Tombs Court yesterday to six months to sell out in the Workhouse for slashing the| - Retail at Wholesale Prices coat of Sara Farkas, ninoteen, i 2 Maiden Lane dosent store Moreh 1t| @@t Two for Neu, who, when arrested, gave the rice of One name of “Harry Nell,” was taken to 130 West 32d St. court yesterday from Bellevue Hos- 2 flights pital by his physician, Dr. Jacob 0 0 Geiger. He was unshaven, wore no pposite collar and had his shirt open. Hi it the hearing with her arms around his neck, When sentence was pro- ia stood behind his chair through- nouneed she collapsed. ——— "Cordon & Ditworth Sreeiags. urlgriny, gratia n onyeess / with en. a week pickin to Mrs. Ife We Announce the Opening of a New Walk-Over Store 510 Fifth Avenue on the West Side Between 42d and 43d Streets » We invite your inspection of a wonderful dis- play of Men’s and Women’s Shoes. Stalwart brogues, dainty pumps and ties, shapely oxfords, smart Parisian cut-outs—all tailored by makers ‘with 45 years’ experience at shoe-craftsmanship. The smartest New Styles—willing salesmen— most moderate prices. Waln-Over New York City | 510 Fifth Avenue | 179 Broad) ‘Broadway w. | 13373 Brosdway 180 Bowery aw aie Brooklya 1338 Broadway . 965-7 Fulton Street ‘$406 Pith Avenus Bronx — 557 Melrose Avenue Yonkers, N. ¥.—7 N. Broadway Newark, N, J.—195 Broad Street Paterson, N. J.—118 Market Street Poughkeepsie, N. Y.—297 Main Street ] LADIES! LOOK YOUNG DARKEN GRAY HAIR | |Use the Old-time Sage Tea | and Sulphur and No- | | body Will Know.’ | Gray hair, however handsome, de- | | notes advancing age. We all know the advantages of a youthful appear- jance. Your hair is your charm. It |makes or mars the face. When it| | fades, turns gray and looks streaked, | | just @ few applications of Sage Tea |and Sulphur enhances its appearance # hundred-fold. | Don't stay gray! Look young! Either prepare the recipe at home or get from any drug store a bottle of “Wyeth's Sage and Sulphur Com- pound,” which is merely the old-time recipe improved by the addition of other ingredients. Thousands of folks | recommend this ready-to-use prepara- tion, because it darkens the hair beau- tifully, besides, no one can possibly | tell, as it darkens so naturally and |evenly. You moisten a sponge or soft | brush with it, drawing this threugh |} | the hatr, taking one small strand al ~|a time. By ean gray hai disappears; after another application HELP WANTE! EMA! or two it assumes its original. color |and it beconfes thick, glossy and tus- trons, and you appear years younger. —Advt. GIRLS WANTED; $15 A WEEK TO START. Positions open Freee in several departments, FOR SALE. So. ON HELIABLE GOODS = S AQ, EASY WEEKLY OR Pi wate i} TRANSACTIONS CONFIDENTIAL ALSO NIGHT WORK FOR WOMEN (21 years and over) (married or single) __ $18 A WEEK TO START "No experience required, apid advancement, Permanent work, 48 hours or less a week. Earnings of $85 to $100 A MONTH s800n reached. DIAMONDS WATCHES — JEWELRY ON CREDIT ore cuiypevments SMPLOYYENT OFFICES: Exceptional values lustrated Catalog Free. ROYAL DIAMOND & WATCH Co. Agent calls, wutifully OAD WAY, MANHATTAN, am BRORATAD oe Mt 35 MAIDEN LANE Phone John 243 o A TRRMONT Av.,, BRONE, seliucs site oO iret a. M. to WATCHES, a SEMQuORRT Booger DIAMOND f/ciyON CREDIT, sek ft a nto NO DEPOsi1 REQUIRED anoye OF E hy is9 ‘orm Serres ian itionb Wh weil on ogat eMOAYe f Pdr) 6 ie 21-23 Maiden Lane. Poy RA i i cor, 8 vo ok OTenee aa ong ae. | HA mean eAbeay, PRQOKLIN f ny a tt jour oe a if eorkee Be ‘Nt bee Syranch Aud sis Dery Pom DISC UAUE 12000, wow FORE TARY, otras, PIAMONDS ji DIAEEAOS SRSIN | HELP WANTED—MALE. ee ys ® Only Seven Days in Which to Do Your Easter Shopping! STORE OPEN 9,A. M. to 5 P. M. "HEARN Only Seven Days in Which to Do Your Easter Shopping! Went of Fit Avenue SATURDAY--18th Great Spring Sale--Second Week Easter Apparel, Easter Gifts, Easter Household Needs At Special Savings | Everybody Shops Here on Saturday | TOMORROW UNTRIMMED HATS on Start-of-Season Sale days that this sale will be a very carniyal of delight to women who adore choosing lovely Summer hats. Our regular $3.24 and $3.74 Colors Cherry red, sand, Copenhagen blue, Straws Lisere, row and row braid, Milan hemp and sport straws; many are hand navy blue, also pastel shades and blocked. black. 1.08 Fruit and Flower Wreaths and Ostrich Bands RIBBONS Our regular $1.95 and $2.45 Light and | Plain or Dark Colors 3 8 yd " Striped Moires and White e and Brocades Our regular .66 i Widths Are Five and Six Inches Spring frocks and hats would be hard to think of without their accompaniment of lovely ribbons, which this season play a more important part in costumes than ever before. Ribbons in this sale are exquisite in colors and quality, and this Start-of-Season Sale brings thern to you at a price unbelievably low. NO. EXCHANGES NO RETURNS Boys’ and. Young Men’s EASTER SUITS The incomparable advantage of buying here is every style and every material in unlimited selec- tion is spread out for your choice. Spending money in our Boys’ Clothing Section means greater selection, better grade models and better values than you can find in combination anywhere else’ in New York. BOYS’ SUITS 19.45 reg. $22.50 Spring Suits of twills, homespuns and cassi- meres come in the new shades of gre. brown, tan and green, The majority ha extra trousers. Styles are box-pleate waist-seam, and semi-Norfolk models with patch pockets, and also side pleated models with yoke. Linings are of novelty alpaca. Sizes 8 to 18 years. velours and checks. Sizes 11 to 18 years. Boys’ Extra Size Suits, 16.50 to 27.50 Suits to forty waist measure come in all the season’s newest materials and styles especially adapted to stout boys. Our assortments of these suits far dutclass those of any other store in the city, whether specialty shops or department stores. LITTLE BOYS’ SUITS LITTLE BOYS’ TOP COATS 9.85 Our reg. $11.94 The newest junior styles are fully shown in our large assortments. Suits with braided sailor or Eton collars with separate pique collars are in every color and fabric suitable 2% to B years. for little boys, Sizes are 3 to 10 years, Other Top Coats Young Men’s Suits, 42.50 Young men’s suits that are high-class in every respect—materials, tailoring and style—come at these reasonable prices. They are in fine velour, stripes and two-tone effects, and also navy serge. Linings are of excellent alpaca, Single and four-button double-breasted sack models. Sizes 84 to 40 chest. - +22.50 to 47.50 Other suits for young men Spring Sale Specials nop Septal Men’ 20.00 $2.94 Boys’ Trousers— $16.50 Boys’ S sizes to 16 years $7.94 Boys’ Coats BOYS’ SUITS 29.50, 32.50 and 39.50 High grade Suits at this price are double breasted sack and single breasted Norfolk models in a variety » box and side pleated styles, Materials ure the finest cheviots, 11.85 Our reg. $13.50 Spring novelty checks, tweeds and mixtures in velours, homespuns and cheviots fashion these smart coats which are in a full belted model with inverted pleat in back. Plain and iridescent alpaca linings. Sixes are 8.74 to 16.50 $1.43 Boys’ Blouses 8 to 15 years $1.94 Boys’ Blouses 94 ct. Boys’ Caps.... Spring Veilings Our regular .74 Petti-bloomers will be worn with many, many new 52 Spring costumes on Easter Sunday | A morning. The way which they have of | An Easter veil is just as much a matter of course staying put” and never bunching up | as the Easter hat itself, and these new ones are of beneath ewen the tightest of skirts | special variety, charm and economy. re is roves he ‘actical th cat | every kind of new mesh delightfully patterned i Ay ee re 1 mcs | eae aad | SAT secallic, mratitncapote andi noia Color ato cir styles and colorings are evidence | navy blue, taupe, white and black. of their exceeding smartness, | Finer veilings to Jersey Silk Petti-bloomers { ‘5, 90 Our regular $6.94 | Spring Sale Spe 27 ct. Mesh Veilings $2.95 Georgette Crepes Colors are emerald green—royal purple— own—rose—navy blue lengths. Those who prefer petticoats will be pleased with Saturday Special our attractive models—a few of which are listed. ; Taffeta and Egyptian Sateen Saturday Special . Yel F Hand Bags FUR SCARFS Messaline Petticoats | Petticoats W ’ ee | Sh w f, with omens To Add the Finishing Touch 0 All new shades and | Pi j i 2 of Easter Z . colors —also change have a lus Black Silk Stockings Smartness oe en chiericet ggg | teeth ually, ehih Our. regular 1 6 Seconds of " R ff vee our reg. $5.94, Be Pe hse a 3 88 2.37 2.97 . qualit: ne must have the warmth of fur when changing ; 1 i s e SEAT quality 3.97 to a lighter weight suit for Spring. And, besides, Sateen Petticoats ur reg, 84.65 A woman may even feel a sense of gratitude these furs are so softly becoming that you will buy In emerald, purple, | Black Sateen for the slight imperfections which do not miar Our regular $4.87 them just for their own sake Taicicn and navy blue, | Rethoonta the beauty or lessen the service of these ex hast Calli tt ovens black yrown, Tose” and sacellent cellent stockings, and bring them to her at Bags of fine moire silk, Open animal (silk lined) brown, black brown and | Kacellent’ wearing such a great saving. Stockings are full fash- furs—also kit fox choker scarfs in do Ae es uy 5O | wev—miae ae ioned, with lisle sole, heel and toe. beautifully mounted — in atyles. our reg, $8 our reg. 04... | Woman's Black Silk Stockings full fash- 9 ge silver, gold, gunmetal and ioned, clocked. Our reg. $3.78... .. +. (ai - - Apeing Gals Specials covered frames with self MORNING SPECIALS Tomorrow, Saturday, Until 1 P.M. i i or chain handles, are con To prevent dealers buying, quantities |. No Mailor Telephone Orders. anes on 9 eile Bistinst 2.30 ; $15.94 Girls’ Spring Coats 11.24 $3.00 and $4.00 Girls’ Humps 97 ct. Boys’ Union Suits n veniently fitted and hand- 8 to 14 year pises r atylea Patent leat an High ae kee ore nglecvee—or sports ‘or long F arable. 3 slecveless— knee lengths — e | s AM Made a ’ matontia’wnan—azconn Moon, = |" Ti Mtr UNDDLWEAR —MALN FLOOR, Women’s Vests $19.50 Boys’ Suits 16 50] 1On—a) $1.97 Men's ¢ Underwear 1 Also: # to 34 years various mode! | $7.00 Girls! High Cut Lace Shoes 495 Grey. work, woot n mixed— : . ‘ re mane “anid | fan ty MEN'S SHOR PLOOR, Our regular .47 and .57 $2.77 Moire Silk With extre troussre-Spring | fiat ith Vests of an excellent quailty which wise buyers Hand Bags, 2.00 ES xe: CLOTALNG—WORD FLOOR LI} MSU, Henge $5.00 Boys’ Tan 1 io Shens, |... 9,00 will purchase now for Easter wear —and the sum- $2.94 Boys’ Washzb'e Suits 295 Bebb pe Glo Tay ae ope mer months to. follow-—when prices may be higher. $1.85 Hand Bags 1.44 All the newest Spring mod | 97. et, Men's Necky 7) » ined um widtha—sises 1 5 They are low-necked and sleeveless—both reg- ular and extra sizes, See othey pages for | bac of Season Sale of hlsase f vid ‘goon 9a AFT LON makes pea, lain colors and white with coms | ination trimming: 2 | POWs CLOTHING nitty iLO Coats and Capes and advts. of Men's Stylwear Suits and Shoes cad sitar