The evening world. Newspaper, October 18, 1907, Page 8

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THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, [It ts doubtful whether th [be completed before Sa may not be until Monday or Tuseday. | Many Harriman proxies are being lrndered null and vold by those given; mt a subsequcnt dato to Fish | | The Harriman 3 were again dls ed receipt by | Ale of proxies} Herald Square ers. rtyeight proxies in th: satokeopare=Hishine ||. woures. Bes "Ini was asked n for proxies He election an | “SIZES e250 ton a 130 TO 36 OCTOBER 18, 1907. Greenhut © Extraordinary Offer of as $< ces Soe scanner 2 -effects in clothes for: young men, every yard of fabric is cspe- cially woven for our purposes. ; As an instance of the ane to hich we go in order to secure exclusive and distinctive” “|. and Company Vall Steet Interests Go to Aid) Fish and: European : W—In the fight yvesan: Fish $s making to wrer jtrol of the Illinois Central Ratiron “being all-over, The sliimp on the Harriman alde was = jax I ors. Both the flerriman and F got reports. They showed total of 35,000 for Harriman 7,00 for Fish, but in the 25,00 man proxies was one for 17,600 Which had to be deducted In dance with the court order. .40)_shares trom the onenit with m: Trhall nay noth fara Stew! min- as at ‘M. and again at] i As the count was, not finished esterday | tat of jawyers. Mean- woing Ch. $1.25 Men's Shiris, 89c, laundered (Sizes 2¢0 6 yrs.) Besanes: } caracul; reg.-$7.50...... | CHILDREN’S COATS of gray astra- 4 geben able ask Yelvet collar, |: 01 HILDREN’S— DRESSES. of ‘of -gaiatens- cloth; box plaitea back and front, ‘with embl Be { 98c) i E “Karl Gries,” by Louls Tracy, uthor.of “Wings of the Morning. ae ‘Capt. of ths Kansas." fe offer the regular .$1,56— edition for ‘Saturday only 69¢; ale | 25¢ Writing Paper, 19 | | at ING PAPER; 2¢ sheets and 24 envsiopes; value 25c, . $1.00 Corsets . 19¢ 65c. 2. ‘SATURDAY—Read Every Hem—A Strong Chatn of Money- Sa ances, Asaurina Yoo iSevingivof at Least 25% on Prices Asked Down Town for-Eqnal Style and Quality, i LITTLE MEN’ ‘3 SHOES; 413%, CHILDREN'S SHOES; lace or but-)/ | r black kid; plain toe | | 1.39] |] |wome ;Women’s-2.50 Hose.1.75]| 'S8- WHITE PLAITRD BHIRTS,| VOMEN'S BRIGHT. PURE SILK OSE, with hand-embrotd- cea fronts; value $2.50.. 1.75 Sizes 8% to 11... or vic! kidskin; welt or flexible sewed soles; sizes 1 to kid; McKay “sewed soles; broad. toes; 10 1.39 sizes to ton} vor and ent soles; sizes 6 to 8 INFANTS S80ZE 8; heels no ,19¢. Women’s HandKer- |) chiefs, 12 1:c. bar effects; all new de- signs; value 19c.. 12 4c IRD'S LINEN! FINISH—writ- | Mi | MEN'S _ CHIEFS; initial or plain ‘alue 19¢. WOMEN’S SACQUES of German flannel, in pretty floral designs; ‘ large sailor collar and cuffs; trimmed with satin ribbon; ished at waist with gird) * regularly $1.50 Boys’ $5:2) Suits, 3.69. BOYS’ SUITS8—For Saturday only + We offer 800 at the above remark- * ably low price; made of the best Fall and Winter materials; RUS- SIAN AND SAILOR BLOUSE > STYLES, 2% to 10 yrs,; DOUBLE- BREASTED. BELT STYLES, 8 to 16 years. Bloomer or knicker trousers. :. 3.69 1.89 Reading Lamp 1.25. » and plain colors; NICKEL READING LAMPS, com- splete with 10-inch dome shade, centre-draught hurner; regularly Gite nee 1.25 AN BLOUSE. SUITS; & special lot of 60 Sults at an un- precedentedly low price; sizes 214 to 6 years; bloomer trousers; as }j 2.95}! they are limited, early selection. 1s-adyisable, .. ‘iGirls’ $7 Dresses $5.00. |. GIRLS’ DRESSES {tn cheviots and werges, a variety of dainty plaids all smartly trimmed and made in several up- todate models, such as Walat, Jumper and Russian Skirt full plaited, Sizes 4 to 14 years. Value $7... styles; 5.00 Girls’ $10 Coats, 7.95, GIRLS’ COATS in the popular full- length style; throughout with flannel, storm collar of ‘velvet; aleeve. We also include fine .Ker- ners in all the leading colors; izes 4 to 14 years. Value $10.00...-..0s.000. 7.95 Women’s Wrappers, &9c WOMMNs FLANELETTE WRAP- PERS, with shirred ruffle at bottom; value $1.35... 89c Misses’ and Children’s Hats. RINE FELT HATS; a variety of stylea, with plal ‘mavy, brown, gray and cardinal; val. $2.48..... STITCHED FELT PRAIRIE HATS, with silk scarfs; yal. $1.69., scarfs; 1,98 98c Between Lenox & Seventh Aves. , tained—but ‘ A Sale of Suits and Rec for Boys This-offeting- is-really ee fab- | rics and models being of the newe. workmanship In every way worthy of ow: accustomed standard. Norfolk its in brown or gray cheviots or tweed m ,of Knickerbockers. ——e ‘snappinzss” VALUES $7 TO $10. ures, serge lined, with two 7 to 17 yrs. Values $7 and $8.50 at $5. Values $8.50 and $10. at $5. BOYS' LACE SHOES; of box calf]! “ot viet | Ss H'DKERCHIEFS, em- broidered,.lace trimmed or cross- J! — 124e made of superior |! quality navy blue cheviot, linet}! emblem on]/ “ New Fallland Winter Models in -It is not only to/assure ourselves of quality |~ “|; that we co this—good cloths are easily ob-- é ‘is ‘as requisite: in’ -1 the fabrics‘as‘in the models—and nothing else te will'satis'y us. Of cheviot, cassim ore, worsted or tweed In. every desir- —able_color and a Jarge number of distinctive models. or | $5 pairs Reefers in light or dark gray, also brown _cheviots, in mixed effects, Venetian or flan- nel lining. Sizes 6:to 14 years. : : Apparel for Girls and Misses Attention is invited to’ the greatly enlarged scope of this department and to the many — entirely new garments now shown at very rea- sonable prices, many being exact reproduc- tions of styles originally costing double. Tailored Suits for Girls and Small Misses Fpllered- Suits for Misses T bor Of fine “broadcloth; brown or black ..,10.114.,.Value $25): -Of wool cheviot in black. navy, wine) or brown............ ne Vatie $20 } Of fancy steiped and checked suitin cin | brown, ors, blue or wine. — —-iots-in black, navy, models. navy flannel lined throughout. Full length model flannel-lined throughout. $15 to $35 - $15 to $' s of mannish materials, for f fine broadcloth, for $12.50 to $44 soot wool serge Misses ~ and Small 37.50 ‘Girls Se nneeev esses es «$7.75 to $29.50 Girls | rs esss$12:50°t0-$48.50— Fancy pee Dresses” of silks, velvets, — eoliennes and challies, for Girls and Misses with SATURDAY, ocr. 19TH: A SPECIAL SALE_OF 12 to 16 years. in- winz, navy, ; Vi; alue $18 14 to 18 yeors; 321036 bust “Of fine broadcloth in black or navy; ) also tan_striped broadcloth; -new tight- | fitting coat-modet;—filt-plaited skier: with |» two folds. _ plain Tailored Winter Coats for.. Girls 6 to 16 years. cheviots or of gray Valte $1 navy frieze;| Value $10) of mo Value $35 J or fancy shadow Striped chev-] [ss _ Tailored dSuits forGirls&SmatlMisses g "| 513.5 50 d Suits for Misses & Small Women n or wine; two Value $20 Full length models of heavy brown or mixtures;+$J0 4 $7.75 Special For Friday and Saturday Value 35c colonial and a ‘Goin. “kid in rene for. youths and boys, $2,00. of mocha in gray o: heavy ‘Furnishings for Boys & Girls Hosiery in heavy black cord or I and I ribbed; sizes 6 to 10. Headwear in all the newest models—Glen- garrys, sailors, hussars, } 25¢ polo caps; many others in fur, cloth, Iéather, beaver and felt........... peat $3.25 to $11.95 dog-skin in tan, for boys, $1.25. ~ of light weight kid in gray or brown, for misszs, $3.00. J! with two clasps, $1.50. ——— oe Oa tere, ae ee be ae ey Tailor-Made Suits for Misses A choice of- several smart models in semtfitting Goat Suits, made from serviceable cheviots in dark stripes, herring-bone pattern 15.00 ~ (Umar priced ot 21.60.) _ Gre hae Suits ‘of fancy, cievists in plain ete Double. “breasted, - semi-fitting coats with velvet collars; extra full plaited - akits with folds. oe for ages 12 to 16 years. —_(Unully sald _at ED a a ‘School _and Galleee Coats for Gels. ~0Fj Jaunty and stylish-cut, made of all-wool navy blue aaa or a stylish mannish mixtures, lined throughout: with red flannel. Double- ~ breasted, with velvet collar, gilt buttons and emblems. Women's Collars, Scarfs-- 9.75 and Feather Boas ~—-Imported, hand-embrotdered-Hnen-collars-in eet unusual and beautiful designs; valees 50c, 75c, 85 35c, 48c and 60c _ Marquisette au violet. auto scarfs, with floral borders i in pink, blue or OND) ce sg a ED _Coque boas-in evening shades, 2 2.25 4. TS Two yards long; vae 350. . . ° MES Oe long; vae650. 0, 6 neck: raf: with. lack ribbon. coh fashionable. street aay, evening shades, (Uneally sold at 375) ee 25/55 Seth Avenue, Eighteenth to Nineteenth Street, New. Yor, = (Formerly Occupied by B. Amen & Co.) — 16.50. 1 2, | ‘The practical application of these principles is convincingly ‘demonstrated in every garment distinguishe Our exeepeonal facilities permit us to offer : : _ At $20 to $25 Suits and Overcoats for Men But even though character is uppermost in our minds, in the creation of our Apparel for Men we consider thoroughness of workmanship and carefulness in the details of finish of paramount importance. ; 12 NEW MODELS AND 55 PATTERNS IN SUITS AT $20 TO $25 10 NEW MODELS AND 19 PATTERNS IN FALL OVERCOATS AT $20.TO $25 The fabrics include many novel effects and all the’ prevailing colorings— the models cover the complete range from conservative to ultra-fashtonable, Herald sue _ Saky & Company —e- 0 SUNDAY WORLD Wi “of very unusual excellence _ Organization is the groundwork of successful production.’ We believe that in have assembled, are ee ened the fae the production of exceptional” apparel for-men. = ers and tailors we lest possibilities es corps of desi -When-it-is- remembered that this same. ‘Staff is ‘employed throughout the various processes of all Saks garments, irre- spective of their cost, it may be easily seen that distinctive- ness is possible, even at prices most moderate, by the Saks label.

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