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THE EVENING WORLD, _FRIDAY, MARCH 24, 1911. @ Wonderful burst FROHMAN TO HOLD hour ord ag Young Dr. Brown Dies of Mentne BUT RENTS THEM nities, Contracted Pro LONDON HOUSES, ora weDEA wan. Three Theatres There Will Belo". “that of Dn award Occupied by English Stars for Season. K cabled report Chestes Froiman ba three theatres in ¢ h cap to other agers and intended with jrawing from the field in 1 here to-day by London that!) ad over his theatrical * general rein tue Em- prinetpa! taken over yy Ta George Hdwardes, the English musical comedy prod and Lewis Waller would osoupy the & and the Globe, eapeot These facts, along with the announcer Mr. Fropman wih make production in London, withstanding alt England je on + 1 , of mourning @ with the 09 eager than led to the ass manager inte p bawards, Martetta King, Katherine Mary Duff ST, P: activities in the ; Tt R DAY tie Atlantic COAT SALE “There is no Mr. Hayman said ‘ To-morrow brings such a coat sale at continua “to Mi f con the POST stores as has never before New York an ), 08 he has done | been seen in Manhattan. for man true that the | ‘The handsomest Spring Coats—exclu- tog Inte | sive and dressy — splendid productions and | destined to aronse th husiasm of » that | every lover of fashionable attire. tre will book a ing a play pro Yin our Criterion The England the theatre for a Kiven peri atre now, but is rented outrix time, danse JOHN £. BACKUS DEAD. Well-Known Banker eumbs to Three W John E. Backus the most pre Queens County the Hoffman Bou 1, to-day, after au $i month. Mr. Bacicur was born years ago and war Backus, one of the Long island. lie was Jamaica Savings Han im chute work. He w ay Deputy Bridge Commission . by Mayor Van Wyck He leaves a wylow and three sons ————— ENGLISH MOTORBOAT MAKES A NEW RECORD. LONDON, tok a- | comes but once y in the POST “Like They Used to Have stutningly a s as any coat When you'll see in an afternoon's promenade te Ji of fashionable Filth Avenue Grandma Was a Girl. Handsome imported mixtures—full Ever make a= raid on |) 54 inches in length —-mannish sleeves— trimmed back cufls— embroidered gold cloth collar, which is in the sailor-effect, edged with satin of contrasting color and set off with dainty hand-made ornaments The height of the pleasing effect is accented by the m and. large Regular p morrow's specis grandma's preserve closet? Those homemade _ jellies were certainly great! The laste lingers vet. There's one kind that you can get that taste ust like those did then “EDDYS” inch Shepherd's Plaid hi the graceful ha 9 At excites admiration from the most critical Collar, trimmed JELLIES Mannish sleeves with daintily embellished swell cuffs “Cooked in Kettles fe rekuer Oyen vey $5.98 * . { ° Lined with Silver.”’ : Bee Soria, rape, ule Rasps]. 38, J.L. POST aff, BE. Pritohant, Maker, 231 N. ¥. EP gtteer 3: W. Cor, lath Street ifn, and Union Square Got Tastent Reliel in Our Free Sasaple nt reliet from ver, Asthma sivas, Cesar Kondon Mig. Company Minneapolis, Mine, "es ¢ nue and Seve Seventy-fo MAD DASH OF RUNAWAYS. | FOR NEW “L” STATIONS. Team mas posta Pablic Service Bo: Driver A team of al The Po’ -l ordered a tation facilities « ated lines, It Js vdditional station on and ray «ferris rke, the driv enth street yall hie ante . at € awhied 4 A ne at Rivington The inquiry will visability of providt Highty-#ixth street o avenie and at the He wae avenue line, y Cold Storage of Furs We are prepared to accept Furs and Fur Garments for Cold Storage throughout the Summer months. for April 4 rice Commission On Proposed edd tional Inter shall be Ninth avenie fine « way facilities at Rivi . 4 at the Twenty Twenty-elghth, Thirty -foudt Fifty-ninth street stations of the 7 Dex it and wufferea | Christopher street stations of the Ninth | age a" ‘The hearings will begin April 6. BLAZE IN TENEMENT ts Hearing an Discover ed by Ove onday | Pi ment Ca Fires @ four-story Manhattan stre ton stree | heated furnace paused the blaze. DRIVES 75 TO THE STREET. o'clock this | twiive tenanta [of Lieut.Commander ‘De Kay. The G DIX HEADS FOR BROOKLYN. | | Governor to Review Twenty-Third | Reatment To-Night, AMMANY, Man 24.-ov, Dix teft to ’ where he will re- ent d Regtment of ht md Squadron Ao! the IMnees | fr expects to return Sunday | > erioans Win ould's) Combourg. ent of $1), alf furlongs. Dr. Lyon’s i PER Tooth Powder for clean white and a pure and teeth breath beautiful fragrant . captured the! SUNDAY WORLD “WANTS” WORK MONDAY. WONDERS. Saks Company Broadway at 34th Street. Coats, Suits and Dresses for Misses and Small Women MISSES' DEPARTMENT—SECOND FLCOR—-SATURDAY We might attribute the phenomenal growth of our Misses’ Department solely to the fact that it has latterly enlarged the scope of its activities. story. The real reason is, that it consistently gives better values. But that is only a single chapter of the We do not recall that it has ever offered such a numtber of excellent things as is prepared for your visit tomorrow. With but a single exception, every garment advertised is priced well below actual value, in anticipation of your Easter requirements. You can Hardly want a greater inducement than that. Miss 8’ Plain or Fancy Tailored Suits—Fashioned of imported hairline stripes, virgirole, shep- herd checks or men’s wear serge, in an extensive assortment of the season's best models; many attractive collars of satin moire in sailor or long roll effects; available colors are navy, black, black and white check, navy, black or white hairline stripes. Sizes 14-16-18 years. 25.00 29.50 35.00 AN ARRAY OF EASTER YALUES SPECIALLY PRICED FOR TO-MORROW Misses’ Tailored Suits (100 in all)—Of men's-wear serge, hairline stripes, shepherd checks or fancy tweeds; a smart, strictly tailored model, in navy, black, black-and-whit¢ check and navy, black or white hairline stripes. 14-16-18 years. value 29.50 special at 18.00 Misses’ Coats—Full length model; made of navy or black serge, check worsted or fancy tweeds; some are lined throughout, others lined to the waist only. Sizes 14-16-18 years. value 29.50 special at 19.50 Misses’ Cotton Voile Dresses—Hand- embroidered models, in navy, old blue, flax, pear! or all white. Sizes 14-16-18 years. value 25.00 special at 16.50 Junior Tailored Suits—Three-piece mod- els; of English serge, shepherd check or fancy tweeds; an exceptionally natty garment, with braid trimmings and Rene oe silk; jaunty tailored coat, with sailor or long roll collar; in navy, ald blue, flax, black-and-white check or all white. 10 to 16 years. value 29.50 special at 19.50 Girls’ Coats—Full length models; of English serge or all-wool shepherd checks; sailor or notch collar; silk-lined throughout; not often duplicated at this price. Sizes 8 to 16 years. value 15.00 special at 9.73 , value up to 9.50 Girls’ Coats (50 in all)--Of all-wool fancy tweeds; lined throughout with Venetian. Sizes 6 to 14 years. value 7.95 special at 2.95 Girls’ Coats (40 in all)-Fashioned of ail-wool tweeds or serges and lined entirely with Venetian or mohair. Sizes 6 to 14 years. value 10.00 special at 4.95 Girls’ Coats (57 in all)—Made of imported worsteds or serges and silk-lined throughout; effective with velvet collar and embroidered em- blem; colors are light blue, tan or reseda. Sizes 6 to 14 years. A value 15.00 special at 7.95 Girls’ Dresses— Two-piece Russian models; of imported gingham or chembray, with two-inch leatheP elt; all colors. Sizes 6 to 14 years. value 6.95 special at 4.50 Girls’ Washable Dresses—Of gingham, chambray, percale or white lawn; daintily trimmed with lace and embroidery. These cresses aie slightly soiled) which’ accounts for there) very reasonable prices. Sizes 6 to 14 years. value 1.95 special at 75c value 2.95 special at 1.45 Special Values in Boys’ Suits With Extra Knickers for Saturday special at 6.50 Here is an offering of values unusual enough to deserve serious consideration are almost unlimited, and the general workmanship and finish of these suits is not the least attractive thing about them. They are alpaca-lined and made of fabrics as sturdy as the boys who will wear them. Also, the extra knickers part of the proposition means that you prac- tically buy two suits at the sale price of one. 1 The assortments | | Stylish Spring Clothes for Boys Boys should be encouraged to demand some degree of style in their clothes. It fosters good taste and discrimination in after years. We have always attached a great deal of importance for their durability. ~ Fe Boys’ Blue Serge Suits—Norfolk or double- breasted; made of absolutely fast color serges; trousers full lined and coats full mohair lines; make and finish make them attractive at... .5.00 Boys’ Double-breasted and Norfolk Suits with extra knickers; fabrics are of unusual durability, and the assortment is twice as extensive as you will find anywhere at this price; very exceptional value at..... ss eeeeeen ees 7.9 Sizes 30 to 36 values. Boys’ Negligee Blouses—Of fine woven madras or mercerized fabric, with soft collars or laundered neckbands. Sizes 8 to 16 years. Value $1.25; special at 85c The transition—from knickers to trousers It is pretty well agreed that the most important event in a boy's life is his transition from knick- ers to trousers—from boyhood to manhood—from submission to authority lous to the sublime! It is an event of more profound significance than any other that ever disturbs the tranquillity of home. That is the long and short of it, aid it also explains why we ourselves have taken the matter so seriously to heart. The Saks tailoring organization devotes a special department to the production of suits with long trousers, for boys who first use t at fourteen to the young men who are used to them at twenty. Which is to say that these gar ments are not men’s sizes reduced, but are especially designed to fit boys and young men during the transitional period referred to. Tailored and finished with our customary regard for detail, || they have all the style and individuality of Saks-made clothes for men of maturer years | to this phase of the subject. That is why Saks clothes for boys exhibit many distinctive features not generally found in others. Assortments are extensive, and the fabrics selected Boys’ School cr Dress Suits sortment of models every garment exe: y ished and fabrics selected for their fine wearing qualities. Sizes 8 to 18 5.75 to 17.50 Boys’ Spring Reefers—In serge hi plaid or fancy, mannish coati for im and later wear. Nobby little coa! 83and 5.00 Boys’ Russian Sailor Blouse S ample assortments of blue serge and shey plaids; all new Spring models, .3.95 and 5,00 from the ridicu- 12.50 to 23.00 Boys’ Blouses and Pajamas—Special for Saturday The maintenance of boys is not such an economical matter that you can afford to disy this announcement. The prices speak for themselves, and you may take our word for the gard Boys’ Pajamas—Of fine corded madras or mercerized fabrics, in plain white, t cut large and roomy and weil n 1 with four frogs at buttonho For bovs of 4 to 18, Value $1.00; special at S5c an or licht blue; Repairs and Alterations on Fur Garments can now be ordered at considerably lower cost than prevails during the Fur Season. Women’s Tailored Suits, Coats and Dresses TO-MORROW, SATURDAY, SOME SPECIAL VALUES During the past few weeks our patrons have furnished conclusive evidence that we were justified in enlarging the facilities and the aims of this Department. Response to our efforts has been splendid. Certainly we are giving valucs calculated to interest those women who demand reasonableness of price without any sacrifice of distinctiveness and style. And we have enumerated for to-morrow a number of garments which fully mect the demand referred to. But this Department has so many wonderful things of interest for you that it is never fair to gauge the extent of its offerings by the few that are accorded advertising mention. Women’s Tailored Suits Women’s Tailored Suits, made of rough mixtures. This is a strictly tailored garment, ex- ceptionally graceful in its lines. Colors are gray, brown or tan. . ‘ 25.00 Women’s Tailored Suits, made of serges in all colors. Empire back and wide sailor collars, with long revers. Splendid value.........29.50 Women’s Tailored Suits, just two or three of akind, These are some of the season's smart- est models, and all are elaborately trimmed. See them by all means ...59.00 value 7.50 Dutch necks, kimono sleeves. Women’s Dresses Women's Dresses, of white marguisette, with hand-embroidery of coral, cunard blue or black. Effective with kimono sleeve and Dutch GOMER aa) cs; 955 cuca ee caes - 19.75 Women’s Coats and Wraps Women's Coats, in mixtures or homespuns of the newest and most favored colorings. Neat veau de cygne trimmings. Value 18.50. Spe- at Thai aes ATCO 12.50 Women’s Coats, fashioned of storm serges in black or navy. A strictly tailored coat, lined with peau de cygne throughout. Exceptional WUTC CA erie Rarer nadoaninnian 16.75 Women’s House, Porch and Tub Dresses Andersons’ ginghams, cross-bar effects, checks or plain colors, in three dainty models. Yokes, shoulders and sleeves ave all heavy hand- embroidered. These are very desirable little dresses and serve to show that we devote the same proper share of attention to a tub garment that we do to an evening gown. Women’s Tailored Suits, mace of men's wear serge. A handsome, strictly tailored gar- ment, in navy, black or hairline stripes... 19.75 Women’s Tailored Suits, that are copies of imported spring models, mace especially for us. These suits are beautifully trimmed, and well worth more. All colors. . oo. 45.00 Women’s Voile Suits, in black or navy. Long revers. Skirt is made over a silk messaline drep, and the entire garment is extremely attrac- tive... ay, ... 39.60 Saturday specigl at 4.95 Women’s Dresses, of white marquisette. Kimono waist and skirt elaborated with wide and narrow cluny lace. Yoke is hand embroid- cred..... tissspeeeree’ \ Women’s Throw-over Wraps, suitable for evening wear. Tririmed with satin in pastel shades, such as pink, white, light blue, peach, old rose or gray. ms sesevees 18.50 Women’s Two-toned Satin Wraps, Empire effect. Black with blue, brown with orange, or black with green. Rich looking, and admirable for any evening occasion 5.00 value 40.60 and shawl collar. Women’s Tourist Coats Made of imported rough materials, stripes or invisible plaids, such as are in high favor for spring wear, We ourselves imported these materials direct. Cut to a very effective box model with kimono sleeves, made in two pieces with combination roll A garment that will lend style to the woman wlio wears it. Saturday special at 29.50 Easter Hats for Misses’ and Children—seconp roor We devote a separate department to hats for Misses and Children, and it has produced some very attractive designs for the coming season. Its offerings of Easter hats is particularly commendable, and the prices are commendable, too, for they might reasonably be more, Misses’ Hats—A gay showing of new Spring styles in fancy braids. Designed and trimmed by our own milliners, and especially suitable for girls from 6to l6years....... special at 4.95 Gloves for Boys and Girls. Well-dressed, neat-appearing boys and girls require gloves for many occasions~-notably when they are enjoined to be an especial credit to the family! Such gloves as thes tokeep that end in view. Tan cape, grey mocha, white or natural chaniois glov Boys’ and Girls’ Shoes at Special Prices SATURDAY ON THE SECOND FLOOR This is an opportunity to have the Junior members of the family re-shod at economical prices. The values are unusual considering the high quality of the merchandise. Boys’ Shoes, in tan Russia calf, gunmetal calf or patent leather; models are button, loce or Blucher; made with stout, wear-resisting, hand-welted soles. value 2.50; sizes 11 to 13/,; Saturday at 1.95 Girls’ Ankle-Tie Shoes, made on the Saks foot-trainer last; in tan Russia calf, patent leather or gunmetal calf, Will give splendid ser- vice, value 2.00; sizes 6 to 8; Saturday at 1.45 Misses’ and Children’s Hats—Some hand-made of fancy straws; others are Italian straws. The assortment includes th ported medels for schoo! or dress 2.95 to 14.95 Saturday Special at 1.00 newest irn- value 3,00; sizes 1to5'/); Saturday at 2.35 Girls’ Shoes, in gunmetal calf or patent leather, with Goodyear welted soles; button models, value 1.75; sizes 6 to 8; value 2,00; sizes 8'/2tol!; Saturday at 1.45 volue 2.25; sizes 1|!/2to 2; Saturday at 1.85 value 2.75; sizes 2!/2 to 5!/2; Saturday at 2.25 Saturday at 1.25

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