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HELD MAIMED
ts iTCinira world, frid at, kotehbeh 24, i9it;
FOR THREE HOURS
BEGGED
TO DIE
Fireman Shaler, Crushed Un
der Tug's Flywheel, Nearly
Drowned in Pool of Oil.
SURGEON HELD UP HEAD
Men Turned Faint at His
Plight, but Finally Unnamed
Machinist Freed Him.
Ways of Women in the News
Aftar bains ptnnwd for ttirae houra
uaaar the flywhse of hit turboat and
half drowned in oil. Edward Shalar.
flraman on tha F. J. Banner of the Bee
Mna Towing Company, la thought to be
drtnt at tha Long laland College Hoa-MM
naiers expfripn -i waa frightful. Aa
the boat waa docking at 8 o'clock yes-1
terdey afternoon at pi'r No. SS, Hamll-
ton atraet. Brooklyn, the ten deckhands;
heard a acream from the engine room.
At the same moment the englnea grated
and then stopped.
Deckhands found the Are man under
tha engine, hla left lag wedged between
tha flywheel and the floor. The floor
waa thick with dripping oil and the
head of tha pinioned engineer waa deep
In It Unable to bear the tight tha men
tor ambled to the deck, one almost
fainting.
A policeman called an ambulance from
tho Long Island College Hospital. Dr.
Parnate responded. He and bis driver,
Joseph Malcney, are used to horrifying
sights. They went to the engine room,
to And Shaler almost drowned In the
pool of oil. The driver lifted the pin
ioned jim'i head and held It free of
tha oil.
"For Ood'a aake give ma knife! Let
me cut my own throat I"
The doctor gave more morphine, but
the drug had little effect.
For three houra the driver held Blis
ter's head out of the oil pool, and for
three hour! "the doctor adnalnlatereri
morphine at frequent Intervale A fear
mlnutet after 6 o'clock a big man came
down the narrow stain. Shaler waa
growing- weaker, but waa still conscious,
till bearing that aome ons kill htm.
The big man. a machtntat, who said It
didn't matter who he waa, began work.
He to"K off aeveral wheels bsfora he
could get to the fly wheel. At (.20, three
hours and twenty minutes after Shaler
had been caught, the wheel was lifted
off his leg. Dr. Parneas had formed a
tourniquet about the limb lust bslow
las hip and thla had atoppad tha flow of
blood.
Shaler la twenty-one yea:, old and
Uvea at No. 16 Flrat atreet, Bayonne,
N. J. lie Is a strspplng, athletic chap
and waa conaldared ireful. Investiga
tion Into the cauae of tke accident
ahowed that a platform above the ma
chinery, on which the Bremer waa
slsndlng. gave way under him and he
fell under the wheel.
Girls Mistake Delaware .indstr for
Toft and Klsa HISB.
A company of beautiful girls mistook
Magistrate John B. Wharton of Dover,
Del., for President Tsft and roundly
kissed him before he could explain.
The Magistrate has sent hla picture to
the President with a request for one of
Mr. Taft
Former Fiancee teea fair gUM)
Falsi for Preieatt Olvea Her.
Sarah Cavallsr of No. 219 Esst One
Hundredth atreet has been sued In the
Supreme Oourt by Carl Davidson for
$2R0, alleged value of presents he made
her when they were engaged.
Ha aaya the refused to fix a date for
the wedding and the engagement waa
terminated Kcv. t, but she refused to
return the diamond ling and other
jewels.
Bailees Chain la Wktat Aid
Moaielalr Hospital.
Mrs Vnn Vleck, wife of Charlea B.
Van Vleck, a Montclalr millionaire, has
started an "endless chain" echeme In
aid of the Mountainside Hospital there.
f'he gave a bridge whist party St B
cents a seat sad pledged each woman
present to give a similar party. At each
of these the same pledge will be exacted.
Iowa Clubwomen Waat to Bear
Perfect Bablee To Hold) Ooateats.
To learn to rear perfect babies, women
club members of Iowa have decided to
send Dr. Margaret V. Clark of Waterloo
abroad to atudy a year.
In addition "perfect bahy" contests
will ba held stl over the Htsle sml
prtssa t.warded by district, later a
State oonuat to be held.
Woanaa Adopts a lea o Inherit
Her Half Million Fortaao.
Mra. France Thorpe of Untontown,
Pa., has adopted Robert Irwin Busklrk,
twenty-seven years old, to he may In
herit her fortune of about half a million
dollars.
Under her husband's will ths sttats
waa to go to charity If she had no chil
dren. Hoafcle Skirt Caaee of Ooaoasap
tloa, Says C'Mcasro Man.
Women who wear hobble, tube or
other tight fitting skirts are advised to
change them for hoop stylss by Dr.
Herman 8pauld1ng, a Chicago health
official.
He aaya tight garments srs ons of ths
cauaaa of consumption, for ths skin
mutt "breathe" as wall aa ths lungs.
Xesrro servant and Raree Save
Mother and Haw-Bora Babe.
Bertha Emory, a negro servant. In
nlghtdothes aroused the house when Are
started In the home of William a. Speed
at Baltimore.
She then aroused May Shscklss, a
nurse, and the two saved Mra. Speed, a
new-born baby and Mra. Speed's staler.
Spring Faahlona Held I'm by a
Strike a Berlin.
Tha dsHvsry of spring models due to
be despatched to Now York In a month
will be delayed by a strtks In Berlin.
Cloak and suit makers numbering Bfl.ono
are demanding an Increase of from 10 to
U per cent.
at Fifty Klaaea a Dar.
More than I dnsen girls appeared In
court at Pittsburg against W. A. Ials.
a lawyer, who had advertised for ate
nographere. They MM ha lets' the n they must nut
Object in Ml klSSlng them fifty times a
ggy Ht also made them perform hand
springs and other athletic aliinla in the
pi Ut'SSI "f selectltHi.
On Sale To-Moitow Saturday
The Balance of Our
Sample and Model Suits($37.50
Values Up to $110.00 '
Women's & Misses' ) x
Ulsters & Overcoats. $20.00
)
Value Up to $35.00
500 Pieces of Neckwear
Jabots. Side Frills. Stocks.
50c, 75c, $1.00
VALUES SI. OO, SI. BO, SjS.OO.
SB-B4-S0 THIRTY-FOURTH STREET WEST.
ANNUAL BALL OF "BIG SIX."
Proceeds no Toward Malateaaacv
of Beds In Hospitals.
The slaty-second Annual Ball of Typo
graphical Union No. 6 will be held on
Thankeglylng Bva at Suiter's Harlem
River Park, One Hundred and Twenty
ssvanth street and Second avenue, and,
judging by the number of tickets ai
re, nly sold, there will be a large attend
ance, "he night. Thanksgiving Kvs. it
peculiarly nrptoprlato for an affair of
this kind, as there are many members
of "Blx Six" whote health gave way
during tho past year and who were re
stored by treatment at the varloua hot
pltala where tho I'nlon has beds, toward
the maintenance of which the proceeds
of tho hall will go. Invit.ttlotia have
lieen extended to Mayor Onynor and
several other officials, who have signi
fied their Intention of attending.
Wash your clothes
with
Gold Dust
Good soap washes clothes
well if you use enough
elbow grease; but Gold Dujt
washes them more thor
oughly and with little or
no rubbing. Gold Dust saves
half your time, and spares
your poor back.
Another groat advantage of
Gold Dust use any kind of
water you like. Gold Dust soft
ens the hardest water, and
makes it soft as rain water.
Gold Dust is just a vegetable
oil soap in powdered form, with
other cleansing ingredients add
ed to make it work more thor
oughly and quickly than soap
ever can.
Just try Gold Dust next
washday, and see how much
time you save.
Gold Dust
is aold in SO
a i s s n d
large pack
agas. Ths
large packets
meant great
1ST economy.
"Xef th. COLD DUST TWINS
do four work
Broadway
nks&(!liimjiniuj
at 34th Street
Saks Boys' Clothes
give all-round satisfaction
f With quality the keynote in workmanship, finish and
fabric, with the vigor of boyhood expressed in their lines,
and with economy dominating the prices, we believe we
have furnished every possible reason why you should give
our boys' clothes consideration before you go elsewhere.
Thereafter, there will be no elsewhere.
Boys' Suits, extra trousers special
Formerly up to 7.00 reduced to 4.75
These suits are double-breasted models, made of all wool, in desirable
mixtures, serge lined, and the trousers mostly full lined. At 4.75,
with two pairs of trousers, this is surely an advantageous purchase
Boys' Suits at 6.95
Double-breasted models, made in mixtures showing the season's
most favored colorings. Tailored under our personal supervision.
All sizes. Most of them have been subjected to liberal concessions.
Boys' Suits, extra trousers ... at 7.95
Double-breasted or Norfolk models, made of mannish fabrics, with
a plentiful assortment of the much wanted browns and grays.
Boys' Reefers & Russian Coats
special at 5.00
Made in blue and in light or dark gray all-wool chinchillas. Flannel
lined. Cut roomy and finished with a maximum of care.
Boys' Russian Reefers & Long Coats at 7.95
Made in all the choice coatings of the season, and made in the choice
Saks way, which is even more important. A variety of models.
Boys' Tourist Coats ... at 12.75
Double-bressted models. Made with perfect button-to-the-neck
collar, in rough coatings of the prevailing shades. Great value.
Young Men's Clothes at 15.00
are our especial sphere
i There is no doubt in our mind that if all the young men
in this city were familiar with the supenonty of Saks'
15.00 Suits and Overcoats, they would make a beaten path
to our store. The actual, intrinsic merit of a Saks garment
at 1 5.00 is not equalled by any other similar-priced produc
tion. We know this because we have ascertained it by
comparison. And we will venture so far as to state that
the young man who is determined to get the maximum of
style, quality and value for 15.00 must inevitably come to us.
I In Overcoats and Suits at 1 5.00, we are showing a variety
of models, fabrics and colorings that are without parallel.
No other ready-for-service shop has gone into the 15.00
proposition so deeply or with such remarkable success as
we ourselves, and that is putting it with due modesty.
Fur-trimmed Hats reduced to 5.00
regularly 7.50 to 10.00
J You want a fur-trimmed hat whatever you pay for it.
That is the mandate of current millinery fashions. But
there is no need why you should pay from 7.50 to 10.00 for
it when 5.00 will purchase precisely the same hat tomorrow
at Saks'. We have acquired a number of silk velvet hats
in the latest shapes, and fur-trimmed in the styles of the
hour. They include some of the prettiest conceits we have
seen this present season. Mostly blacks, but a sprinkling
of colors among them. Somewhere in this liberal assort
ment the hat you fancy is surely included.
Sale of Gun Metal Novelties
at great price concessions
Gun metal is the black pearl of metals. Odd, bizarre,
durable as Time, eternally attractive. Anticipating the
great demand for gun metal novelties this coming Christmas,
we have assembled a most extensive assortment and will
feature specially for tomorrow the following gun metal
items at unusually low prices:
Gun Metal Bags, 6 and 6 inch narrow frame,
extra deep skirt, plain or reversible mesh.
Value 9.50 Saturday at 6.50
Gun Metal Chatelaines, with coin holder, memo,
tablet, pencil, mirror, knife or powder puff.
Value 6.50 Saturday at 1.95
Gun Metal Change Purses, with shirred skirt
and extra fine mesh. Value 2.50 Saturday at 1.50
Gun Metal Lorgnette Chains, 60 inches in length,
andsetwith 50, 75. 100 or 125 cut crystals. Values from 1,00 to 6.50
special Saturday at 95c, 1.25, 1.45 and 1.95
Economical Long Fur Coats
for Misses. Small Women and Juniors
Q As furriers proper we offer you many advantages not
obtainable at the average store. Take these long fur coats,
for instance. They are wonderful values. Made of se
lected skins imported by us and tailored by our own expert
workmen on the premises. It is unnecessary to remind
you of the economy and satisfaction thus ensured to you,
as opposed to the uncertainties and disappointments of
buying furs from a retailer who conducts a fur department
but is not actually a furrier. We commend especially to
your attention for tomorrow a number of long fur coats
in the newest youthful models and the most desirable furs
at remarkably low prices. Fourth floor
Long Black Pony Coats 45.00 and 59.00
Long Like-Seal Coats 54.50 and 65.00
Long Like-Seal Coats, with ermine or
leopard skin collar and cuffs 90.00
Long Mink-Dyad Marmot Coats 57.50
Long Caracul Coats 59.00 and 95.00
Misses' Matched Fur Sets, muff and neckpiece
Blua Wolf usual price 25.00.. Saturday at 18.00
Caracul. usual price 15.00. ..Saturday at 10.50
Natural Raeeoon. . usual price 35.00. . .Saturday at 24.78
Children's Angora Snow Suits
Saturday special at 4.95
J Especially designed for those intrepid young spirits who
explore the snowdrift and make mischievous slides on the
public thoroughfare. They are a combination of sweat e.
coat, leggings, cap and mittens. In brown, gray or whiter
Patch pocket and made with or without belt.
Wool Swaatar Coats, for youths and boys. Close knit, in
plain Oxford, navy or cardinal. V neck. Sizes 26 to 36.
special at 1.88
Pajamas, for youths and boys; made of white flannelette, with
pink or blue stripes. Sizes 6 to 18. Value 1.00 special at 55c'
Women's English Walking Gloves
sale tomorrow at 85c
9 If you should adopt the plan of comparing this 85c glove
with the average 1.50 walking glove, you will find them so
alike that there is little or nothing to choose between them
on merit, though the 85c glove will, of course, have your
preference on price. The fact is, this is one of the best glove
values you or we ever ran across. Made of fine imported
cape stock, heavy in quality for street wear, with English
cut thumb, out seams and two-row corded back. In medium
tan shades, black stitched white, white stitched black, or
stitched all white or all black. For service, style and fit
nothing better was ever offered at a dollar and a half.
Sale of Winter Footwear
for Misses, Boys and Children
I May be simply stated as big values for little feet. It
took a great deal of close figuring on the part of the maker
and ourselves to arrive at such remarkable values as these,
but as increased patronage is bound to result we consider
that the end will justify the means.
Misses' and Children'a Shoes, button models, in patent
leather and gun metal:
Value 1.75 sizes 6 to 8 special at 1.25
Value 2.00 sizes 82 to 1 1... special at 1.45
Value 2.50 sizes l1'2 to 2 special at 1.85
Boys' Shoes, lace or Blucher models, in gun metal calf, patent
leather and tan Russia calf:
Value 2.50 sizes II to W L special at 1.85
Value 3.00 . sizes I to 5' z special at 2.25
Clearance Sale of Trimmed Hats
for Misses and Girls tomorrow
J All of our Fall trimmed hats for Misses and Girls, including
both imported models and those which are the product of
our own workrooms, will be offered tomorrow at clearance
prices. The assortment embraces velours, velvets, plain or
scratch felts, and taffeta silk hats, suitable for 5 to 1 8 years.
Hats. . .values 8.50 to 14.50. . tomorrow at 4.95
Hats . values 5. 50 to 7.95
Hats. . values 3.95 tr.4.95
Hats values up to 3.50. .
tomorrow at 3.50
tomorrow at 2.50
tomorrow at 1.95
1
Broadway at 34th Street
Correct Winter Apparel
at popular prices tomorrow
for Misses, Small Women and Girls
4 The burden of our story in Misses' Apparel has always been that no other department
so successfully interprets and conforms to the vagaries of youthful fashions at such economy
of cost to its patrons. And it is the burden of our story to-day that the values featured in
this sale to-morrow emphasize more than ever our ability to produce the reigning vogues
in youthful fashions at popular prices. Second Floor
Misses' sizes,
Misses' Coats
Value 25.00 special at 15.00
Made for street wear, in imported chinchilla,
reversible or polo cloths. All the new
models, in a large assortment of colorings.
Misses' Drees Coats
Value 39.50 special at 25.00
Made of imported broadcloth, kersey or
zibeline, Skinner satin lined throughout.
Long roll collar and cuffs of seal plush, dec
orated with handsome braid ornaments. In
navy, black or tan.
14-16-18 years
Misses' Corduroy Dresses
Value 35.00 to 39.50 special at 22.60
In five attractive models. Fashioned of im
ported corduroy, in navy, brown, olive or
black. Trimmings of broadcloth, silk braid,
hand embroidery and fine laces.
Misses' Evening Dresses
Value 25.00 special at 15.00
In ten smart models. Made of silk chiffon
and al lover lace nets over silk linings. In
round or square neck effects. Light blue,
pink, maize or white.
100 Misses' Tailored Suits
Formerly 29.50 to 35.00. . reduced to 19.50
J These suits ate made of imported broadcloth, cheviots or worsteds, in a large
assortment of dressy or plain tailored models. All colors, as well as black. The
quantity is unavoidably limited to one hundred, and the sale is therefore restricted
to Saturday only. The value is one well worth every young woman's consideration.
Girls' School Coats, made of all wool cheviot, flannel lined throughout. In
navy or brown. Sizes 6 to 16 years. Value 9.75
Girls' School Coats, in man-tailored models of imported tweed or plain
all-wool cheviot. Full length, buttoned-to-neck models. Lined throughout with
check worsted. In navy, brown or fancy mixtures. 6 to 16 years. Value 15.00
Girls' Chinchilla Coats, in full length, button-to-neck models. Made of
imported chinchilla, lined throughout with check worsted. In navy or gray. 6
to 16 years. Value 15.00
Girls' Drass Coats, made of imported broadcloth, zibeline or kersey, lined
spacial at 5.95
special at 9.75
spacial at 9.78
throughout with satin. All seasonable colorings. 8 to 14 years. Values 23.00 to
39.50. spacial at 18. 50, 19.50 and 28.00
Girls' Drassas, in one piece regulation or Russian models. Made of all-wool
serge, in navy, brown or black. 6 to 14 years. Value 5.95 spacial at 3.98
Girls' Velvetaan or Corduroy Drassas, made of imported velveteen
or corduroy, in dressy models. Trimmed with braids and lace. In nsvy, brown,
wine or black. Values 19.50 to 25.00 spacial at 12.98 and 18.00
2500 Women's Smart Winter Coats
unusual display tomorrow
at remarkably low prices
9 Just what tomorrow at Saks' means to the women of New York is briefly told. We
have assembled in our Women's Department 2500 costs, embracing every conceivable kind
of coat, every fashionable fabric, and every color of fabric, in all the smart and effective
models which have survived the early Fall process of elimination.
I Coats and wraps for street and afternoon wear, coats for shopping or knockabout wear,
coats for evening, carriage coats, tourist coats, polo garments, steamer effects, and what
not else in the miscellany of exclusive cost styles. Perfectly made and finished, and every
coat without exception marked considerably below its value as determined by those prices
wrucn prevail ror tne same garments eisewnere.
Tourists' Coats, made of double faced gray
mixtures. Long collar and turn-back cuffs.
Value 20.00. spacial 13.50
Tourist or Steamer Coats, in black, navy
or gray, with reverse side of plaid or black and
white large checks. Cut with full straight front.
Value 35.00. spacial 25.00
Straat Coats, made of black broadcloth, with
large collar and velvet trimming. Lined
throughout.
Value 29.50. spacial at 18.80
Black Coats, made of imported broadcloths,
with large collar, long revers. and trimmed with
velvet or all-over braid Persian design. Lined
throughout.
Value 35.00 spacial at 28.00
Fur-trimmed Coats, made of Scotch mix
tures, the long revers, collar and cuffs trimmed
with Australian, sable or skunk opossum, caracul
or French lynx.
Value 40.00 spacial at 28.00
Fur-trimmed Coats, made of black broad
cloth, lined and interlined throughout. Extra
large shawl collar, long revers and cuffs trimmed
with Australian, black or sable opossum, caracul
or French lynx.
Value 45.00 spacial at 28.50
Fourth Floor
Caracul Cloth Coats, made of imported
cloth, with sailor collar, very long revers. But
tons with large frogs to side. Lined throughout.
Value 35.00 spacial at 19.80
Caucasian Lamb Coats, which is an imi
tation of real pony skin. Extra long revers. But
tons to side and finished with large braid
ornament.
Value 47.50 spacial at 88.00
Valour Coats, made of imported valour,
with deep round collar and long revers. All lined.
Value 40.00 spacial at 29.80
Silk Valour Coats, large fancy collar and
long revers. Trimmed with fringe or braid, and
buttons with two large frogs. Lined throughout.
Value 50.00 spacial at 39.80
Silk Valour Coats, made of imported silk
velour, lined throughout in plain or pastel shades.
Extra long revers and square collar, faced
with silk bengaline.
Value 69.00 special at 80.00
Silk Velour Coats, made of imported
silk velour, Empire model. Handsomely trimmed
with hand braiding.
Value 135.00 special at 98.00
Women's Rubberized Raincoats i
remarkably underpriced tomorrow
J The raincoats in this special offering have been made to our own specifications. They are
non-crackable, non-porous, light, extremely pliable, cut over a full pattern, practical, durable
and smart in appearance. The workmanship is of the highest order, and every garment is
unequivocally guaranteed to be absolutely waterproof. Fourth floor
Woman's Rubberized Raincoats, rubberized on the outside, plaid on the inside. Sewn, cemented
and taped seams. Raglan or plain sleeves. Several shades of tan. Value 5.90 special at 3.75
Woman's Rubberized Raincoats, of single texture silk Canton cloth, rubberized on the inside.
Full cemented facings, all seams sewn and cemented. Raglan sleeves. Tan or olive.
Value 12.50 special at 8.50
Women's Rubberized Raincoats, made of double texture silk finished Bombazine cloth or
single texture Cashmere cloth. Some have plaid lining, others are rubberized on the inside. All seams
cemented, sewn and taped,. Plain or Raglan sleeves. Black, nav v and several shades of tan.
Value 15.00 special at 10.00
Women's Rubberized Raincoats, made of double texture silk Canton or Bombazine cloth,
rubberized between two folds of the same materials. Full cemented, and reinforced buttonholes. All
seams taped. In navy, black, grays and several shades of tan. Value 18.50 special at 12.50
Women's Rubberized Raincoats, made of r.ishmere nl f9rtor. cloth. Some lined with same
cloth and rubberized between. Others with plaid linings. Plain or Raglan sleeves. Fvery seam it sewn.
cemented and taped. Tan or olive.
Value 20.00 special at 15.00
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