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pt Re ne eet ALD ermenars THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 2 1908. © ? serve re o est Room, Third Ik | € ul a sen, ua im writing eHatarills ata provided, "Take any al alee igi airy ; AM SLA It you reach us by Subway, Third Avenue Elevated or surlace car ‘ ON WiGW The Simplest and | Surest Way Way to Get Rid of Fat Company lines on Thitd or ‘Fourth Avenues, ‘ike the Cronin Oiteitiis on : FOR THE SENATE Said a Noted Physician, is Rengo. Dry Goods Eighteenth Street direct to the store. No charge to patrons, : How to Prove It to Yourself. Get a Free 50-cent cto ° ° ; { Genventons to Be Held To-| For Growing Girls and Small Women ees sa Suits, Dresses and Coats Irresistible in Style and Unmatchable in Value Tammany Hall will nominate candi- 4 dates for the State Senate to-night. £ ‘This js » Ust of the probable nominees: { Kleventh District—W. J. A. Caf IHERE’S nothing here that you have seen any- T where else and we allow nothing that is here to get common-place. Women and girls who i get Greenhut garments are as distinctively gee eaah District = *Curistopher D. dresssed as if they had their clothes made to pecans Diane clernomka | order, Our splendid variety is made up of ‘small {OR Menth Disirlet-*Thomas J. Mc-| quantities in each style—and we try never to buy the £ Manus same stvle twice. There is none of the “turned out $ Senge Pasian a i by the hundred” appearance to any suit you see here. £ arse: Pani jae net marl Our values are as remarkable as our styles. Type « oerehteent strict pen fe! Nineteenth District @many district t Ie: Twentieth District—James J. Fraw- ‘wenty-frst District — Megalo g bbs, joetph Ahearn or Stephen til weil. ‘Pweniy-reoona District—George MS. Probably a Tam- descriptions mean little and pictures are not much better. Come in and see for yourself. But mean- while, here’s a hint or two:— | The Above Miustration Plainly Shows What NEW TRADE-MARE, Rengo Has Done For Others. It Will Do The Same For You. Try It, eeLaagaihag sausce ee ea The Su't Ulustrated At Left is made of a very fine grade of roadciot in gray, blue or black. The %f-lenpth semi-fitted, satin-lined coat is one of the newest modified Directoire effects. It has satin-trimmed revers, collar and cuffs; the skirt is full gored and has a deep tailored fold and button trimmipg. The price (special for Saturday and at least $5 less than it could tairiy be) is $25 Misses’_and_ Girls’ Jumper Dresses; One Style Is trated at Right in garnet, biue an brown broadcloth, having taffeta trimming and tie; full gored skirt with button trimming in front. One of our jaunty, exclusive styies priced specially at $12. 50 Misses’ Coats; full length, doubles breasted; Empire back; trmmed with loops of Vercans) and ec tailored sleeve velvet collar; at - $12.50 Rengo Is Guaranteed. You Eat It Like Longer Any Excuse To Be Fat and Fruit or Candy, 4 + Soh < *Renomination. The slate Indicates that there will be! gt least five new Senators from New ork County, Grady and Frawley do 3 tmot care to go back, but the “powers” 4 ¢ "Big Tim” Sullivan gets William 4 Bohmer's place. and W. J. A. Caftrey, 4 of “Battery Dan” Finn's district, is ex. ed to get Dominick Mullaney’s toga.” Robert F. Wagner, author of (Coney, Island Five-Cent Fare bill, gets fghn T. McCall's place if the present late goes through. A Rronx man steps Sloppy, Rengo Will Do It, oat probably in the monly called Reng remedy to James Owens's boots. Assembly- ch promoted to Senator Joha ‘ normally Republican dis- aN there, are an abundance of Tam- any candidates. In the Seventeenth, here George B. Agnew, Republican, is | Senator, there is a red-hot fight for D4 © fhe nomination. SUNDAY WORLD WANTS “WORK 2b Deo meses lS WONDERS Saks & Company Saturday, October 3d Girls’_Coats; brown, red cheviots; with aney seiget collar; vue lined with cloth; at. $8.50 mor Suits; in fancy striped cheviot; Goubles A Most Unusuai Lot ot Waists at $3.00 breasted semi-fitted coat; satin lined; jumper trimmed with | Good examples of the Greenhut value-for-price. A velvet; full plaited skirt at. $18.50 | glance will show you that these waists were never made to | Saks & i la Broadway at 34th St Girls’ 3-Piece Ju: oanae eve pew - s _ i a Il | Girls’ 3-Piece Junior Suits; in blue, green, brown and red Reon Sey ieee] Ss 00) mace Vofienedawayend |batrsre, tweeds; double-breasted semi-fitted coat with velvet collar; satin lined; stylish tucked jumper; trimmed with buttons and velv: t; full side-plaited skirt; at Second Fioor Irish Lace Neckwear Low Priced Special for Saturday a number of choice pieces of fine’ Imsh Lace Neckwear:— Coat Sets: Dutch collar and cuffs: value $5.35; at 5 . $425 Coat Collars; value $3 25; at $245 Stock Collar and Cuffs; value $3 90; at . $295 aa reeereke lingerie style, with yoke of lace and insertion trimming, tull- tucked model with elbow-length or full-length sleeves. Sleeves and cuffs ot lace insert on. Like all attempts at waist description, nist fails to convey any idea of their real beauty and daintiness. Be as- sured that you will be glad to buy one or more at Trimmed Miliinery Second Fl-or Special Selling of Trimmed Hats for Saturday. There are no secret processes by which we attain distinctiveness for our : Apparel for Men We claim no hidden knowledge nor mysterious $ insight. Simply this—that we began by setting - for our productions a standard very high—higher, we believe, than it had ever belore been thought that ready-for-service clothes could attain. x~ we kek * Then we surrounded ourselves with craftsmen Tailored Suits for Misses & Small Women (Sizes 14, [6 and 18 years; 32, 34, 36 pe) imported broadcloth, diagonal cheviot or fancy worsteds, in | plain cr striped effects, including the | $10.00 | $3.00 Cape Leather Gloves For early fall wear; in good shades of English Tan. | For Men: One-clasp P. X. M.double | | { | Of fine very newest modeis, in navy, brown, [ 25-00 taupe, olive, Copenhagen, wistaria, ca~ tawba or black. Values 29.50 to 35.00, at ! Saran ae Z i" 3 P. oe ‘or_ Women: One-clasp double drawn back, at - $2.00 For Bovs and Girls: one P. An exceptionally tine collection of Smart Tailored and Semi-Dress Effects Tailored Suits for Girls & Junior Misses (Sizes 12 10 1€ years.) of a superior order—men who, if ihey then lacked the training, were at least possessed of the ability to develop their talents under training. x kK ke * With that nucleus we have gradually perfected an organization in which each individual is a special- ist—the whole, a corps of specialists. From their hands comes every garment that bears the Saks tabel—lowest priced to the most luxurious, un- mistakably distinctive. Ready for Service Of heavy wool cheviot or diagonal worsted, in plain or fancy stripes. Long coat models, in navy, wine, taupe, olive, brown or Copenhagen. | I5.00 Value 20.00; at Dress Skirts for Misses & mall Women (Lengths 34 to 38 inches.) Of heavy weight, fine quality Panama ) cloth, or voile, satin or talfeta trimmed, in black or navy. Value 10,00; at 6.95 Siock Collars; value $175; at $1.25 Net Bows; trimmed _with Irish lace medallions; value 95c; at . Fae Main Floor A New Line of Women’s Shoes | at $3.00 In this line of shoes we present what is beyond any question the highest standard at the price thar has been reached in recent years No At $8.50 and $12.50 New Motor Bonnets and Hats. For Men One Hundred Dozen Regular $1 Four-in-Hand | X M and one-clasp full sewn, double drawn back, at | One-clasp Pique tan njand: Waites fas | pair... .--. Main Floor First Floor Millinery | Specials The following attractions in ready-to-wear and un- trimmed hats and millinery i i 1 th h 9 A Fall Suits and Top Coats —— velue piepauel ts ie bas | Ties at 5) canines are for Saturday i ; 5 knowledge, since the great | a $15 to $45 Winter Coats for Girls and Misses aoe cane elyce: cee eree || ve Ready-to-wear Hats: $7.60 rae Bae wacturing cost of three | These are ties that you would consider extra value ef $4.95 Suits for Young Men at $10 to $28 It is too often the case with makers of clothes for both men and ycung men that the greater energy is bestowed upon the former. Not so with us—in fact, very many of our pro- ductions for young men su’gest ideas which, modified, are used to great advantage in our clothes for o'der men. 14 TO 20 YEARS Our presentation of Fal! models includes an ample Suits of heayy-weight blue serges, in Norfolk or couble-breasted models; Eee School Coats of heavy cheviot or mannish mix- tures, flannel lined, 6.95 to 12,95 Girls’ Dress Coats of fine broadcloth, in all the newest models and shadings, 9.75 to 33.00 Misses’ College or Tourist Coats of imported rannish mixtures or double-faced c'oths. Com- b nation collars and culfs, 12.93 to 29,50 Girls’ Regulation Sailor Dresses (Sizes to 14 yrs of navy storm serge, braid trimmed, You'hs' and Boys’ Caps—the new bull-dog years ago. The value presented is to be reckoned not alone in the quality of the leather and the remarkably smooth and fin- ished workmanship, but also in the astonishing variety of good styles given atthe price. | Never Such a Variety at $3.00 Three-dellar shoes are no rarity in New York. but a care'ul and com prehensive selection of £5 and $6 Men's Shirts; or piaite high -weigit merino unis | slso naynsook m des; in thigh or | round-neck style; trmmed wih | | good even at a dollar each, and the choice given is as varied as ever you had at the full price. the much-in-demand coat models; with sott joms; cuffs separate or attactied; gooa value at Nightshirts; of superior white muslin; with or wishout ost in Pan or inmmed styles; all well-mage, at Men’s Underwear: Cartwright and Warner's English products: in shirts and drawer: or short sleeves, regular and specialy ler.e Men's Merino Underwear; shirts and drawers for boys, which we do onty faint justice to when we say they would ordinarily sell at prices up to $6.75, They are distinctly Beaver Hats, in the bestelted @uc uivet gracelul shepes; # versed as‘oriment of colors; 19200 vals fe . $3.78 | Aigrettes; uncurled Ostrich, with Free cHey, value $2.00, 0 71.45 Black Plumes; heavy Lary 18- $4.95 in; 90.50 va.ue, at $1.00 75¢| Willow Plumes, in bleck and White; TeTuches tong: value $12.50, ts $9.75 rts have long s included, at $1.00) ina Ie 5( Br tye ce is mos unusual, a ihe Untrimmed Imported Hate variety of the newest and most exclusive fabric Value 4:00 200 730 | Scant inaraty rq nicsrrm medium Weig 1 Boe soi Bmsbi whe nature gray only vaine76e, ar SOC in veivets, sik beaver an : ' patterns particularly adapted for young men’s wear. At 2.95 3,95 4.95 j ths new line Bath Robes; specia! for Sarurday; 50 Bath Robes of fine | $750 value, ot $5.50 | y adap’ young me ; ! ,Eaually comple isthe asoriment arkish Towelling; weli-made; vulue $4.00, t . $2.75) | Misses’ and Chuldgen’s Hat \ | i | Pot snittentevenibe aiteaiaeranie Moin Floor | in anon Ciothing for Boys Hats for Boys and Girls | feta eager heed ja nS $1.95 to $1070 Ordinarily prices such as we quote do not For Dress or School Wear Besana Fleer 3 A concern garments so dislinctive and so care~- Of beaver, cloth, felt tarpaulin or velvet. All the Undermuslins | Interesting to Mothers of Boys fly made af, aur on benyet measured by the newest styles and colors, 1.00 to 7.95 Special | The Usual Attractions of Our Boys’ Clothing Department ' ee MEAIB He IDEe Special mate Morty antl oor? rh (Ah Teas . Are Increased Tomorrow by a Powerfut Special Offer es Pre Bt excepuonal, Mateunleray ttaniorenn arila ole PROP, 'I.50 Cambric Nishigowns: We have a small lot (iess than 200) of very handsome suits a (S ore tormerly occupied by B, Altman & Co.) (+ Sn - ena ns meee een ge mmamamaniatanige = } | | : an oe : shape in all the new colorings. ‘Special’ 50c emianinered’ “earn Te | guile nO LOOGIOSSY SAE 1 SIS and finish, and many of them uits of fancy mixed fabrics, in Derby eae | wou } 2 e 2 o AT 4 ¥ , ji lette Nioht Dresses: | Some of Them Have Two Pairs of Knickerbocker Trousers or Nostolk models with 2 pairs of Knick- ; 5-00 Shirts, Sweaters and Robes Canute’ oh Dresceti | Nertepe Derby and belted models trom, the foremost desi orettily trimmed; value $150, | of boys’ siyles in New Yor ood choice in fine fabrics, y Russian or sailer blouse Buiraafiauncan For Boys and Youths i ly mel $1.00 | 7 10 16 yoart. We give the choice of the whole ie to- * $4, 50 er mixtures, also aiarge varicty of Reeicrs Shirts tor You'hs and Boys—in all the idaathasilnam teniacate | morrow ai ‘ it i - nae Ks ’ : p Seatherb oom Frelticoate; rb Line of Correct Styles in Boys’ Serge Suit with extra knick erbeckers; atth H até fark Sait: ou 1 axite dale, +r.00 ome with ve Re black | 4 Sungr A $3.95 to $16.50 ‘ aso suits of the new mannis! ant MIs BOvEE, hha ANG GOOT8) WAHIS $1.95 | Little Boys’ Sailor and Russian Blouse 4 bosems: of madras or corded pere ales. ad i $3.95 to $15.00 ’ in Norfolk or double-breasied m ' ; | Sutsat. . ‘ Derby backs and ex ra knickertoc 7-75 j seen neck-bands, 12 tol}. Special” at) Sik Shins: oy" | Young Men's Suits in New and Snappy $9.50 to $1 also sailor b'ouse Suiis and a Jarge assort- Sweater Coats for Youths 3oys and Children, deep sectional: in 81 the wanted | Moves (size 10 37 chest). to $. 9.50 ment of Reeters. | knit trom finest worsteds in various color com- See itachi seine $5.00, on A Complete Line of Furnishings and Caps for Boys of 7 s 2 5 at A ‘S A mostattractive variety of Suits in th i binations 1,99 to 4,95 second Floor 6476 | Second Floor sd \ f.nest of domestic (and many imrorted) | Bath Robes for Yout and Boys-— complete ; 4 act ac aa we bsoepes, ‘pieced with all the distinctian [Seabee || waucien ic lerry oF f lank th Al the new 6th Ave., 18th to 19th St Greenhut & Company, 6th Ave. 18th to 19th St i ible stow. Gesigns. izes j to I8 years 42 10 4.72