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ree en ee want i ary THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 9 1906._ Lord Curzon, Former Viceroy of India, | “Popularity” | j iy ar ; . eM ae AcnDeosader at Washington —A uark of publicesteem.| | Herald Saks & Company Square | Herald Saks & Company Sauare ui ae eesti sae! Spectaliate in Apparel for Men, Wonron and Children, Speotalists in Apparel for Men, Women and Children, must first inspire confiden ¢ fidence Is the basis on w ich every) J—— Atopy ean = ese sae rs See ee eve ee | Distinctive Second Floor Shop for Children future except by the past,” and the Suits and Overcoats for Men While the new order of things has greatly in- oe pl oe ae pe ee creased the volume of our business, still do we iene eae ae $20, 499: $23, $25 believe-that-the greater good is yours: Such ase justified, as i : Convenience. HEyerything that a boy in shoft widely known for many y Your common sense would resent. the as- trousers or a girl in short dresses can demand in surance that a horse is of value in pro- the way of apparel is to be found on the second portion to the length of his tail. : floor. Assurance. Everything that is to be found So would you resent our assurance were is of a character that insures . good service. we to ask you to believe that the quality Economy, Throughout the shop the prices are of the cloth in’ our suits and coats for materially lower than the high grade of the ¢ar- “men, at $20-to $25,: alone makes the gar- ments and requisites warrants. E ments better than the best of the rest. bes 2 sar —— : FOR FRIDAY AND SATURDAY We don't ask that, but we do ask you to g : : : SN ae believe thatthe design, the style and the A Sale of Boys Suits & Overcoats | expressive tailoring of. our garments at $20, , c F $22, $23 and $25 are ona level with those | Value $6.50 to $9.00, cat $5.00 for which the average shop demands mate- ' Norfolk Suits . in doule breasted, Heltedoand!) rially greater prices. : | plaited models, of cheviot, and plaid -mix- Z i : It rests with you. If you want nothing tures in twenty-four different patterns; peel Geer PEASE PIANO CQ., more than good cloth, go where you will | erbockers; sizes 8 to 17. Valu Robes. 128 West 42d St, © for your garment. If, in addition, you I" Russian © eee, amy or i SPanesTaie NETEPED nh demand the character snd distinctive. royal blue and of cheviot in light or dark Kray $5 ‘ly’ ch | Newark Branch ; ; 7 gi u ght ‘ray SE ee lear ainete Seat lines which have made the Saks garments albinety cay Game tines diss Gedsias, famous, go where your common ‘sense velvet collar. sizes 214 to 8, Value $6.75 leads you. value | an enduring mark o7 times, but above all, t). thank him or come relations existing betwe ples." Would Make a Good American. Uptown Headcuarters for Box O’vercoats of oxford gray frieze in gg Cram sear its —Feenitre— Fhe —series-oft- sults at $20 to $25 Include s-different SO Se RGEGOALS pebeyal inte models in 46 different styles of fabrics, ond the over~ | _ Single and double breasted models with velvet: UDWIG coats 5 distinctive models in 22 styles of fabrics. | collar; sizes 8 to i6. Value $7.50 to $2.00) ee = UMANN. Lord fexrdee who tt & believed wilt] Orient, The death of Baron Scarsdale © Elannel Blouses fer Boya-at $5.09, in red, nary or gray, | Byron collar, Russian and neckband m@dels, sizes 3 to 16. | : 51.50 Flennel Pajamas for Boys, sizes 4 10 18, at 95c. ie ba the musrensor to Sir Heary stort | made Lord Corton, Wien be nas) Suits & Overcoats for Young Men | pee ein Fe £ mer Durand as Ambassador to the splendor ocr cn roorenicates pres eubiect | At $15 00 | 2c Yyaraidic + od State, i ably as well known | of internation: ery | q i . * . - sen ncrisa as nny mama of he coun, |tme, iia made both friends and ec: | W. 125thSt.,nr. 7th Ave. 5‘ | $1.50 to $1.65 Worsted Sweaters for Bovs at $5.35. emies in great numbets by his admints- | _try.Thiy_is due to his own achieve- th j Deaipadisip ipeocl spain ian ee Exhibition Xovconmection-with amy--Brens_alore. The things-which-stand us in good stead when we _| _25¢ Corduroy Ribbed Stockings for Boys and Misses, =195- eld jn Sees Bieattass In a Tussle with Kitchener. Nev. Sth to 17%b, at Furniture Snaps are asked to demonstrate the superiority of our 50c Merino Vests, ®& Drawers for Boys & 3, 33c. Wiieret Onetens raly Guraon, whe nang tlumphed over Cassa tor's-|| Madison Square Garden || $12.90 (0: _ suits and overcoats for young men at $15.00 are |. _ is Elio at te fallen to an American o ni ston Seed tamrGumene | Concert Hall. * noes = the design and manner of tailoring. We believe, | -gir_abroad, Y. ne ‘Oo rere was 4 ntssion Chit 4 z zs : Q = lavt sumeter. Her hus-| have ben an nttack of fever superin- 2 POM, to 10 P.M: Meee eh not without reason, that the fabrics are at least | $7.50 Coats for Children at $5.95 Suge shy bes Cuaer hs ecnau maener @ 300 MAGNIFICENT { good ns you have ever found inn $15 garment. ‘ fe est 5 y Seairte a H Rigee 2 IN 4. thtante Reperiment neeond Elser occurred in Augus' Dimoulties in| American post agreeable tn sptte of the Go : Raya Hee the administration of hie office and with} fact that no Engiishman who hag at- Daily Lectures New radical and conservative models {n a most diversified his associates in India, partioularly with |tained a rank approaching that of Lord Kitchener, ts eavon assigned |haa ever een ent as Ambassador to|| By DR. DIXON, for ‘his resignation. any country Is indicated by a specch | follay” in the Seoutaronst ot thexnasires he mado Guring the visit of Congress- | Jand 6 P.M, not meet wi! favor at 8," and )can Nicholas me wort! a Mrs. 2 not reconcile hima to chang-| Longworth in London in Ju Beauiltul Lantern Sité: ing his attitude. 2 “It given ma great ploamur q Moving s rictures Tho ex-Viceroy wan George Nathantal| ‘to meet the daughter of ¢ COMPLIMENTARY Tickets for urnon, M. P., when he married Miss letatesinan of the day, at any Kodak D ter in 166, He had béon an undet-|cause who is daughter of tecretary for India, and had won of the Unite! Stat variety of weaves and patterns, in sizes 30to 36. Fifth Floor, -———A well-tailored doub!e-breasted box coat of fine English worsted in new plaids, with collar, cuffs and pockets of velvet, Furs for Girls and_Misses tinction by hia books on travels In the hernelt, ‘resident Rodeevelt in makine i HW $19.25 Hole Not = an een but pees as an aka ie Apparel for Girls and Misses 5 Princesa Dress= ture of our fur business, we maintain a thoroughly Tees 1 RoE : 2S = =| , - ors mike reese, complete collection of scarfs and, muffs for girls | In atleast three instances is this department on ected, plano- : 3 : oft fore Store Closes at 6'P, iM. oe Yuamafy frye. follshed quar and misses. Though the prices in every instance | a level with the biggest and the best of them. he-exceptionally low, the furs—are-of-e-thoroughls = tron ~ =: = i and the, | ‘xtraordi : r f Ss le f : dependable character. sa ii | “stock of coats, suits and dresses for girls, in sizes na y a AS O a rile CHL RE OO Persian-Ieamh Burs. Grey Krimmer Muff & Scart | Six to eighteen-years, to be found anywhere. y Cash or Credit, Muffs: Misses’, 12.50 Girls’, 9.75 | Misses’, $12-50 Girls’, $8.50 It presents a far greater number of exclusive 1,800 Separate Skirts for ) y OF T Aah CIES es Scarfs: Misses’, 9.50 Girls’, 7.50 | pineal ue Puls at models than you have ever found in any one shop. j isses’, $9.! irls’, $6.75 : Sioa Natural Beaver Eure. i ti : At $3.75 and $6, worth $6 to $16 Sth, Stig, Vets and ECC | apa, Mines, 9.0 Gre, 795 ie THT Mult 8 eat_| Throuthout the pices ere exceptionally modest 1 JONT D 0937 nade 4. m : ' Y 90 “This is one of the most remarkable offerings we have ever Known at the beginning of It's Features or Face. Scarfs: Misses’; 9:50 Girls'; 7.75 | Nilsses’s $8: ae i occasional wear or one for general service, Biack Astrachan Eure. —— z ast 2283 gene ee Mutts: Misses’, 7.50 Girls', 6.50 nico aecrd ILENE Girls’ School Dresses, sizes 6 to 14 years. n-— One of the largest _and_best-manufacturers-of Women's Skirts an_this city had this large quantity which it was necessary to dispose of quickly, We practically made our own prices, The assortment is very large as to style and materials. All of the skirts Scarfs:-Misses', 6.50 Girls’; 5754 French Ren RES is $3.95, $5.00, $5.95, $6.90, $8.90, $11.75, $12.90. are cut in perlect-fitting models, in the best styles of the season, and the workmanship b ‘ irrel. [Missesip $9.50 Girls! $5. Misses Ssheol and H ‘ -thruont-is-of the highest character. —All-are-new and perfect in every way. They are \Sable or Natural Sauiree 1 Mhits Rox Mutt & Scart SOR VP RL OD divided into-two groups, as follows+ Muffs: Misses’, 7.75 'Girls', 6:50 } Naturat-heads-and-brushes $50.75, $44.50, $15.00, $16.50, $18.00, $23.75, $27.50, $29.00. Scarfs: Misses’, 6.50 Girls',5.25! For Misses, $3850 Iunigra’ and Misses’ Tailor Made Cont Suits, sizes 12 to 18 years, with short or full length skirts. zt $16.00, $19.50, $24.50, $32.50, $39.50 Girls' and Misaga Coats, sizes to 18 years, $5.00, $8.50, $12.50, $15.00, $18.50. ie $6 to $9 Skirts, at $3.75 each—Ot cheviot, fn black,.blue and brown; Panama cloth, in black, blue, brown and green; also worsteds, and light and dark gray mixtures, Made in gored, side-plaitod styles, some plaited in clusters, others with panels, finisht in scallops; some with buttons or straps giving yoke effect. z $10 to $16 Skirts, at $6 each—Of chiffon Panama cloth, herringbone serge, broadcloth, taffeta silk and voiles | -Fur Lined & Fur Trimmed Coats. FOR WOMEN- black, blue and brown serge, trimmed with taffeta sill. Mado in @ variety of plaited styles, N d 4 “destaned—t, treet, evening and S {oF SEN = a = 5 = 7 i a cf { y ei ” : i Special space has been provided fo the'selline in the Sub-Station Store, Ghaement: of} : EM. moge 3 i gn SEES - $15 00- Goats for Girls at $u 00 Stewart Building. Tt is an Offering that few women will care to miss when they realize the fOuningmceruice eins op im csuereprecenialve ae : f ish fabrics in d. ke laid: 5 bh exaracter of the skirts offered at these ridiculously low prices, : diversified variety of fabrics, linings and colors, Bull length coats of mannish fabrics in dark plaids, checks and mixtures, gray flannel; lined throughout; sizes 8 to 16. are -presented—the prices are very-modest. {| Following are other item a a Three-quarter and Full Length Coats of bleck ‘$15.00 Coats for Misses at $10.50— je UO Mne Are others tems day’s offerings in the Sub-Station Store: <— j Corsets at Marked Savings | Me's Tan Cotton Half-Hose, 12%c a pair; 1 worth 25c broadcloth, squirrel lined, collars of Persian lamb, “lynx, Three-quarter length Prince Chap model of fancy wool An fateresting corset day in the Sub-Station Stora este Aaa tel Alsskausable $35.00, $45.00, $59.00. plaids and stripes; sizes 14 to 18 Soeenies Comfortable corsets for ull figures, at prices worth Children's $3.50 to $6 Coats at $2.75 to $4.80 Pa tal ican aah eee 4 i 5 5 = oo ana Toc. and §1—"Wv, itn a7 cae ou shake ss _| Pull Length Coats of black or brown broadcloth with a beers $15.00 Tailored Suits at $10.00 ; aa Spactal® Feil yes BEE AEE LL NEL Natural Siberian Squirrel Throw Ties, at $5; 3 quilted satin linings and large collars of black lynx, Persian A. series of about fifty sults’ in a variety of styles and At 756, worth $1.25—C. B, a In Spirite Corsets. worth $8 OOS OE CULES: : Opens an Account lamb-or mink, $49.50, $69.50, $95.00. materials, representing an extensive number of models. N At $1, worth $ Rust-proot Corsets. “| p92 7h ye ot ie 8 Grand Rapids F 58 : Re sso worth SaaS | 7c Turkish Bath Towels, 12%c. 35c Kinds, 3 Rooms sone $49.08 Full Length Coats of black broadcloth with linings $7.50 Coats for Girls at $5.00 At $1.75, worth $2.50 ot sou at 124.98 and large collar of natural mink, $195.00 to $325.00. Double breasted three-quarter length coats of mannish mixtures or navy frieze, lined throughout with sateen or flannel; sizes 6 to 16 years. ~ $75 Fur Lined Coats at $48.50. - sa DIA MON ; Full length models of black broadcloth lined with A Sale of Shoes for Boys and Girls Z Hand-drawn Irish Linens Greatly Under-price OF Pee EL | $3.75 to $4.50 Black and Colored Taffeta $1.15 Hana- 7 : - 55 Watste Gilsoi7s and-made Table Squares at 65c Special for Saturday. $4.50 Black Taffeta Waists-at $3.75 35c¢ Bleached Damask Tray Cloths at 25c Waists of Colored Nun’s Veiling at $ worth $3.75 | Flannele! Kimonos, at $1.50; worth $2.25 ables at 90c Flannelet Dressing Sacks, at 85c; worth $1.25 7 | ; es Sel ae Lae cs y ” | Women's Slioes at $1.50; Children’s: Shoe’, i ¥ 7 5 sini see | $a pair. i Felt Slippers, 400° | $50.00 Evening Coats at $35.00. Sat 25¢ and 30c Pare Linen Damask Napkins, $1.30 a dozen; 1 ear, 3742¢c qa garment;| worth $1.80 $5 All-wool Blankets at $3.90 a pair $1.15-to-$1.50 Silkoline-covered Comfort- 25¢ | t gray and white squirrel, large collar of Persian Beya’ Button er kage Shaef’of patent leather, yun, metal lamb, black lynx and natural or sable squirrel. | \% calf and wax calf with welted soles. f : Regularly $3.50, At $2.85. Boys’ Blusher Shoes of patent coltskin or box calf, Full length loose-fitting model-of imported broad- Regularly $2.50, At $1.95. = : si ¢ i cloth in white and light pastel shades, lined Girls’ Button Shags of patent leather, gun metal calf or kid ‘ i f throughout with satin and with elaboration of Sizes'6to8 Snesinl $1.20’) Sizes 824 to 11 Spkelal $1.45 JOHN WA NAMAKER GH id pT sania it W WEE EY, satin and fancy buttons, Sines 117 102 Special $1.90 | Sizeo2% tos Special §2.20 i eM ae | 39 MAIDEN LANE

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