The evening world. Newspaper, February 11, 1921, Page 15

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ORE POLICE SENT FOR TROY STRIKE Trolley Poles Are Found Cut Down; Heavy Snow Hampers Work of Company. ALBANY, N, Y. Feb, 11—Addl- tional State troopers arrived here to- day and a detachment rode to Troy to reinforce forty who reached there fast night, by order of Gov, Miller, In Troy wires were found cut along Watervilet Avenue for three blocks. Five trolley poles were chopped to the ground some time @uring the night, The Chief of Po- Mce has forbidden the sale of fir arms ‘until further notice, Snow added to the problems of the Vnited Traction Company in its at- tempt to operate street cars in this ¢ity and ‘Troy with non-union labor to- | day. Heavy and sticky, the snow be- | gan falling before midnight. and by) ybreak covered the streets to the! depth of several inches, Among the first activities of the company was the work of clearing the tracks. A motor repair wagon, guard- | ed by mounted @tate Troopers, was kent out to restr. wires reported ta heye been either broken or cut from the guy lines during the night An unsuccessful attempt was made to operat sar in this city at 10.80 oclock. It stalled in the enow, A crowd gathered and was dispersed by the State troopers. WITNESS RECANTS STORY OF KILLING | Miss Neely Declines to Testify for Stale at Second Trial of Judge MeGannon, CLEVELAND, O., Feb. 11.—On the stand this morning, Miss Mary B. Neely, atar witness for the State in the second trial of Judge William H. MeGannon, changed with second de- gree murder for the alleged killing of Kagy. I tions be- disgrace 1, in addition to declared Me- the blame for the murder herself, — 7th Regiment. ms-the-sea sup- jeneral; 7th Division and 10 OPEN EVENINGS TILL 9. Open All Day Lincoln's Birthday, Liverty Bonde Accented at’ Full Cash or Credit Holzwasser Home Talks No. 646 ice--that Hola= 1x ife- long’ business in Now York to-day. | Furniture bought now may be heldin our warehouse | | age free for six months, * Gur Liberal Terms Teeth («4% Without Plates >. li 4 | Save Decayed Teeth, Tighten A, ~ —_ & 1 é i 4 it £ i i 1 we eh: ye 169 ih St. ] = 7 hs. eS r] { ou TH ST. AND 4TH 8F. a % Hours 9 AM. to 6 P. “91 fxm fron taxon —of Imported Irish Home- spuns, English Tweeds and Sport Checks— At 45.00 Suits that simply breathe of Spring—not fussy, but the practical kind that one can wear season after season. There are patch pockets made for service, collars with trig revers, narrow belts that encircle one fully, and man; have imported hand- made leather buttons. Blue, tan and brown. Sizes 14 to 18 years. Tailored Frocks for Misses Special at 49.50 A delightful frock that obeys the latest edicts of Fashion—first it slips over the head—then it takes upon itself a full flared skirt, adds new braiding and a lovely silk sash—and appears as new as a frock can be. In navy and tan, navy and rust, brown and tan, pewter and navy. Sizes 14 to 18 years. Second Floor Ay Women’s Rly) Failored Street and Sport Coats j At 35.00 Coats that are “built” like a man’s — tailored with careful attention to every detail — finished with bound seams,’ trig pockets and mannish col- lars and belts. Developed in double- faced tweeds, or polo cloth, in practical models that will give excellent service. Fourth Floor Fine Quality Georgette Crepe Blouses in an unusual offering Saturday - fee At 5.00 g Two very new models to choose from, exquisitely fashioned of heavy Georgette Crepe. One has delightful roll collar of real filet lace, and pret- tily lace-trimmed turnback cuffs and vestee, The second model is in the very modish jabot effect. Third Floor 1500 Muslin Brassieres At 50c Regularly 1.00--Very serviceable models, stoutly reinforced under the arms and neatly trimmed with embroidery. Front fastening. “ 1500 Satin’ Bandeaux : At 1.00 Regularly 2.00—Made of satin, pussy willow or brocaded silk, effectively trimmed with heavy lace. Fastens in back. Third Floor 25 Handsome Fox Scarfs Special 1 9.50 ~very smart for wear with the tailleur suits for Spring. Animal effects, satin lined in taupe and brown, Wonderful val- ues, Sixth Floor ¥ ys Women's Worsted Sweaters —a remarkable value At 2.95 A light weight sweater that can be worn com- fortably under t he Spring suit. Made of fine worsted in the fashionable ‘Tuxedo model. Finished with long sash. Inallthe wanted colors, including navy and black. Third Floor . Boys’ Shirts and Blouses Regularly 1.50 to 2.50 1.10 The majority of the blouses have separate collars.to match, Wool and cotton mixed flan- nels, madras and per- cales are the materials in smart, youthful col- orings. Blouses—ages 6 to 15 Shirts—sizes 12 to 14 Second Floor Saks {Company SPECIALISTS IN APPAREL Seat) Broadway at 34th Street Boys’ Sailor Suits Special 7.95 Regulation sailor models and one-piece styles, made of fine quality serge. Finished with large silk tie and embroidered emblem on sleeve. Sizes 3 to 10 years. Boys’ Suits with Extra Knickers Reduced’ to 12.95 Formerly 18.95 Single and double breasted, each so well tailored that satisfactory service is assured. Excellent range of youthful patterns. Sizes 8 to 18 years. Second Floor Saturday—A Really Remarkable SALE OF Wool Plaid and Striped , SKIRTS Regularly 19.50 to 25.00 At 9.75 and 12.75 - Styles for both women and misses, made with the greatest of care in fine all wool plaids and stripes. For wear with the new sports sweaters and sports coats, nothing smarter could be desired. Fourth Floor. Women’s Envelope Chemise —of Crepe de Chine— Saturday at 2,95 Very lovely envelope chemise, made of silky ‘Crepe de chine, with top of two rows of Calais lace insertion, combined with banding of tuck- ed Georgette Crepe. Finished with ribbon shoulder straps. Also at 2.95—Washable satin bloomers, fin- ished with hemstitched ruffle. In flesh color only. Third Floor Reduced for Immediate Clearance —Misses’ Suits, Coats and Wraps Women’s Smart Coats and Frocks None Sent C, O. D., Exchanged or on Approval Misses’ Coats—Formerly 49.50 to 59.00 Ve ° Mi * Coats—lormerly I * Coats—Formerly 159,00 to 189.00 * Misses’ Coats—Formerly 210.00 to 239.00 5 . Now 35.00 65.00 to 69.00 ; . » Now 39.50 79.00 to 89.00 Now 59.50 110,00 to 139.00 Now 75,00 Now 98.00 Now 125,00 uits—Formerly 55.00 to 69.00 " ™ © Now 34.00 suits—Formerly 75.00 to 85,00 F : . Now 58.00 Misses’ Suits—Formerly 98.50 to 115.00 ; : . Now 75.00 Misses’ Suits—Formerly 135.00 to 175.00 , A . Now 98.50 | 200 Girls’ Coats—Formerly 25.00 ‘ 7 ‘ . Now 12.95 Women’s Satin Frocks Women’s Velveteen Frocks—Formerly 55.00 Women’s Yalama Frocks Women’s Cloth Frocks Women’s Coats—Formerly Women's Coats—lormerly ¢ Women’s Coats--Formerly 75.00 Women’s Coats—-lormerly 98,00 Women’s Coats—Formerly 125.00 Formerly 145.06 Women’s Coats —Formerly 39.50, - Now 29,50 ° jl - Now 29.50 —Formerly 49.20, . - Now 29,50 —Formerly 25.00, » Now 18.00 PY 9 =" F Now 29.50 5 ° . . - Now 38.00 : * ° . - ' Now 49.50 i‘ ° ° ° - Now 58.50 . ° . . - Now 75.00 . . ; s - Now 89.50 Women’s | At 59.50 The box-coat suit pic- tured presents itself for spring with delightful variations—a jaunty rib- bon that ties at the neck —and_ bandings of self material that do not de- tract from its simplicity, And if you want some- thing a bit more elabo- rate, new soutache braid has been used effectively on a trig belted model. Tn navy and black Tricotine. Fourth Floor 1200 Women’s Mercerized Vests if Special at 55¢. Made of fine quality, highly mercerized yarn in pink and white. Finished with satin ribbon shoulder straps. Sizes 36 to 42. Main Floor ‘ Saturday— Girls’ Canton CrepeFrocks —really remarkable values at 24.75 A girl could ask for nothing prettier than this delightful frock— charmingly fashioned of Canton Crepe, with inserts of contrasting color and hand stitch- ing to match. Made with youthful full skirt, bloused waist and pretty sash—in Brown, Gray, Henna and Naty. Sizes 12 to 16 years. For the St. Valentine Parly— .* Georgette Chiffon Frocks At 10.75 Dainty frocks that are flower-like in coloring and charm—trimmed only with tiny ruffles that are very youthful. Three models—in orange, jade, orchid, flesh and white. Sizes 8 to 16 years. Second Floor Exclusively Styled New Spring RIDING HABITS — Sor Women and Misses are now being featured NB) by Saks & Company At 33.00 Paddock, Norfolk and straight line models, produced in smart, all wool tweeds, herringbone mixtures and oxford velours, (apes oe re penn te eee = Coats are silk lined and rub- ber faced at bottom. Breeches are side-buttoned, with 8 inch buttoned cuff, chamois lined, and reinforced with suede leather at knee. Sizes 14 to 44. Complete Equestrian Shop, Sixth Floor Women’s New Spring Frocks —~showing the very mo- dish circular skirt and thread embroidery At 25.00 These frocks are ideally suited to street and afternoon wear, and at 25.00 are de- cidedly worth while, Fashioned of trico- line, serge or wool jersey, with wide black satin girdle or rich embroidery for embellishment, Quantity limited! Fourth Floor oe my ee i eS eee sr an ei hans Se lp 4

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