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on searching him found hidden In one sock a fountain pen, and in hia shirt @ atickpin, both of which Helstell identified as belonging to him. McNamara was taken to Police Head- where he said he had got into room by mistake, bec: rot locked. Heistell SAILOR BATTLES Raymond H. Daniel met with a sert- | ous accident yesterday in the garage of oI i h e 1 Mi “ar Co: » Bi = Both Guests at the Boarding |tie Sentral Motorices company, Riven tea House of Dr. Hunter, Crime |; “amped torwara, “wnecking ties Wave Witness. arainst a motor truck and pinning him | there, Ho sustained a broken collar | bone and probable internal injnries, and | Was taken to the Mountainside Hos- | pital, ‘The Rev. George McPherson Hunter, sailors conducted by the American Seaman's Friend Society, at West and| Jane streets, had startling confirmation | early this morning that his compiaint | to the Grand Jury on Wednesday! about thiggery in neighsorhood | rated, but unfortunately r both attacker and at- tacked Were “guests” at the| boarding h | The Rev. 3 told the Grand | 8 of roboery and assault on W ‘eet, in h satlors Just paid off had been v thugs who lurk in that vicin Early to-day Otheo Heis sailor who has Leen st boarding house Wwakened by complained of, heard the commotion and ran into the boarding house. They found that Helstel!'s oponent was John Superintendent of & boarding house [oF | ———— ET » Misses’ Tailored High Class Walking Suits, 14, 16, 18 Exceptional Offerings To-Morrow English Navy Blue and Hairline Serges, at the pilow on 1 ) the intruder and, leap: Value $25.00. Degan delaboring him . 11, 4 7, eer ewe aurlestia. 0 tie dark {J Imported Light Weight Worsteds, \ $22 50 until the intruder, getting the worst of .. e the battle, began yelling for nelp, Value $28.00. Detectives Harvey and Campbell of | Ss H i Reg Cantal Oftbe, WED’ Were Gh dues French Navy Blue Serges, Braid Trimmed) 25 00 along West street looking for just the —Very Stylish, § e Kind of crimes the Rev. Mr, Hunter Value $35.00. i 22-24-26 John Forsythe West 34th St. THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, APRIL BERTH FOR BLIND FOREMAN. “Big Bill” Asks Creation of Super- visor of Juvenile Leagues, Street Cleaning Commissioner F4- wards has asked the Civil Service Com- mission to establish @ new position, to be known as Supervisor of Juvenile Leagues, exempt class, with @ salary of $1,200 a year, If the position is allowed the place will go to Reuben 8. Simons, the blind foreman in the department, who at Present i# supervising the juvenile leagues, going through the public schools and enlisting the co-operation of the children, instructing them in re- gare to ordinances and the sanitary je. Commissioner Edwards thie afternoon street will present badges to 260 fore- men who were auccessful in the last civil service exacnination. Thelr ealartes wil! be increased to $900 a year. : $19.00 deliveries assured. Fifth Avenue—37th and 38th Sts. Easter Apparel - 4 For M Misses’ and Girls’ Tailored Suits Misses’ and Girls’ Dresses Misses’ and Girls’ Coats Misses’ and Girls’ Trimmed Hats Waists, Gloves, Neckwear, Hosiery, sses, Girls, Youths and Boys 4 Underwear, Negligee. Handkerchiefs, Etc. ) 4 to 20 year sizes. Boys’ School and Dress Suits Boys’ Washable Suits U Boys’ Top Coats and Reefers Hats, Neckwear, Gloves, Hosiery Shirts, Underwear, Handkerchiefs 3 to 22 year sizes, -MORRIS ‘omes furnished Complert 4 Rooms at - £49.98 4 Rooms at - $74.98 53 Rooms at $124.98 FURNITURE, BEDDING, CARPETS, RUCS FURNISHINGS, Flats and Homes "| COMPLETELY FURNISHED Open Saturday Evenings, 9dH0 Lowa ca Sob $5.00 $75 $7.50 * “ $100 10 9 Week Onane No Extra Charge for It. Advertisements for he World nay, be lett a * can eaveuger Uitice oe woul oP. My Young Men's College and Dress Suits The largest assortment of exclusive styles and fabrics otfered at popular prices. Attention is directed to the moderate prices charged in alterations of Misses’ Suits and Dresses—Prompt Franklin Simon & Co. Guide Needed! In this great city of islands, rivers, bridges, parks, schools, res, |] ete, it perplexing prodlen f way to in search of an Apartment, Fiat, House, || Store, Office or Loft. turn when might as well seek sis in the desert as te t to find the home or business place desired, UNGMIDED, Alsoui 1,500 vacancies will iualiy advertised in nes fay's World—more than ia ANY OTHER New Yors Sunday newspaper A Big Feature of the Big Sunday World's Big Want Directory. 7, 1911, _ ® Cold Storage of Furs We are prepared to accept Furs and Fur Garments for Cold Storage throughout the Summer months. 5 J : e e Women’s Fancy Tailored Suits THREE NEW PARIS MODELS, DUPLICATES OF WHICH USUALLY COST FROM 59.09 TO 67.09, REPRODUCED BY US FOR Tomorrow, Saturday, at 29.50 Imitation is the sincerest form of flattery. One little week ago we introduced that most recent of Paris ideas—the silk-lined tailored Suit. At that time the idea was exclusive with us. Today it has been adopted by others. Meanwhile, hard upon that success, we now announce another. We have secured a trio of exclusive models that reached here from Paris only eight days ago. The models themselves would cost anywhere from 150.00 to: 200.00 to import, and copies usually sell for 50.00 and 60.00. But adhering to our. policy of giving you Paris ideas at practically one half of the usual prices, we have had these beautitul models faithfully copied to sell at a price within the reach of all. They are exquisitely tailored and differ from the Paris originals only in that they are duplicates. And that is a difference of sentiment and sentiment only. These suits have lost nothing in translation. ‘They are just as adorable at Saks’ as they were before they left Pans. Fourth floor One model has long revers and a new deep point collar in black, made of natural shantung and embroidered in coral, Copenhagen ornavy. And this attractive col- lar is doubly effective with a sil: tassel suspénded therefrom and reaching almost to the waistline. Black or navy serges. Another model has square collar and double pointed revers. Collar is made of moire silk, inlaid with light cole satin, Leoutifully braided with soutache. Coat buttons on onc side with two large satin ornaments, and has long braid panel sash in front. The button ornamentation of the coat reveals a true Parisian touch, The buttons are of black moire, but here and there are oddly punctuated with white ivory buttons. The third mode! is an Empire effect, having long roll coilar irilaid with shantung, and trimmed withtiny buttons. This is a perfectly stunning little garment and has all the earmarks of Parisian precocity in its lines and in its design. Messaline Princess Slips—Saturday only at 3.95 Such as sell elsewhere for 7.50 We have just five hundred of these dainty silken slips, in two models. One has deep accordion pleated ruffle: the other is made with a tucked Rlounce. All are tight fitting: yoke and armholes edged with Val. lace. In white, light blue, pink, iavender, maize, peach, corn or Helen pink. Sizes for large or small women. Extraordinary value. Six New Models in Women’s Coats Values 25.00 and 29.590 Saturday at Saks’ 18.75 These coats are al! copies of imported models, made in serges, checks or mix- tures, and having sailor or fancy collars of satin, set off with braid and long revers. French or Empire backs. Coat buttons on one side in all of these models, ancis just the ideal garment to slip on for morning or afternoon strect wear. Colors are navy, black, grey, brown, green or black and white checks. All sizes, including sizes for large and small women. Fourth floor Sale of Youths’ and Boys’ Shirts Value 2.00 Saturday special at 1.35 Considering quality and price these Shirts are excellent value. They are made of the finest qual’ isette, in plain colors, such as tan, grey, light blue ‘or white. There also some neat stripes. All have separate collar to match shirts end French cufis attached. Second floor Extra-Knickered Suits for Boys Value 9.50... . . . Saturday special at 6.00 It you have a family of boys, or even one of them, you will be inter- ested in this announcement, for it will enable you to economize on the clothes they need. We have arranged a special offering of boys’ suits at a price which is more than one-third less than they are worth. The assort nelude double-b ed and Norfolk models, made up in the most durable Spring fabrics. Every garment is sturd!ly made and ever ra pair of knickers, which is, perhaps, a mor eration than the price concession. Boys’ Clothes That Will Wear Well We have a mental picture of parents who will smile incredulously at a state- ment like that. Well, we agree that some boys could wear leather out in a month. But the fact remains that the fabrics in Saks’ clothes tor boys are the most durable that looms can make or money ean buy. Boys’ Suits with extra K materials incluce mann het perfectly Boys’ S which latter inc Boys’ Blue Serge Su serge. Lined throughout with Boys’ Suits, Norfolk, s suits better mace and an alto et at this particular price. Boys’ Reefers, made of serg: coats are very nobby garments anc considered, Fine Clothes for Young Men, 12.50 to 23.00 sacrificed et it is a fact that the + man carries himself better than his father, aad amply rewards the best efforts of the { It is imperative, however, that clothes should be made to conform to the specifications of his age, for he cannot be tailored into style if he is regarded in the light of a pocket edition. ‘Ihat hy the Saks’ tailoring organization an © wble-breasted and Norfolk styles. The favored variety, and the varments ave of styles available. Fine value at 7.95 A splendid selection of materials and models, yu From 5.00 to 17.00 ik or double-breasted esupto lB y: Fast color, fine-ribbed ears. Exceptional value 5.00 ! or double-breasted styles. Very high-grade er class of merchandise than most boys’ suits 12.75 shepherd plaids or fancy coatings. These little he price of them is unusually reasonable, all things 5.00 It is too often the case that style and duality are in the t nen’s clothes. Y average you I ng of young has devoted itself to the ening and tailoring of young men's clothes as a thing rt and distinct from the tailoring of clothes for men in their full developr the result speaks tor itsel!. Saks. made clothes for the young man have all the snap and style of the young man himself, which is a very good thing in a world where snap and style are justly at a premium. Sizes 30 to 36. Saks & Cont Broadway at 34th Street pany Suits, Coats and Dresses for Misses and Small Wormen—Saturday values MISSES' DEPARTMENT—SECOND FLOOR Our sources of supply automatically adjust themselves to the demand, for despite several busy weeks of E.aster sellin no depletion of our stocks is apparent. New merchandise fol- lows it upon the heels of that which is sold = And if any- thing, the values in this Department are even a little better than heretofore. They are better because each new acquisition of apparel embodies some trifling yet noticeable improvement in detail or design, But do not delay your selection any longer, as one week before Easter is surely late enough. The values prepared for you tomorrow cannot possibly be improved upon, and it isn’t prudent to leave your Easter problem any longer in abeyance. Let us see you bright and early in the morning, so that we may have ample time to put our heads togetazr and find just the identical adorable thing you want. Misses’ Tailored ts, twenty-five ver serge, hairline stripes, check worsteds or F collar of satin or moire, in contrasting shades. Navy, black, wk check. A beautiful garment in every detail. Sizes 14-16-18 years. Value 35.00. Saturday special at 25.00 Mieses’ Tailored Suits, made of English serge or shephed checks, in strictly tailored or fancy collar models. Navy, white, old blue, black or black and white check. Ideal Easter wear. Sizes 14-16-18 years Value 22.50. Saturday Special at 15.00 Misses’ Full-Length Coats, of English serge, shepherd checks or fancy tweeds Some lined throughout, others to waist line, with peau de cygne to match, Sizes 14-16-18 years. Value 25.00. Saturday special at 15.00 Misses’ Foulard Dresses, made of satin foulard, stripes, figures or dots, with Pretty satin collars and pipings in contrasting shades. Large assortment of models. Colors are navy, old blue or black and white. Sizes 14-16-18 years. Very special at 15.00 Misses’ Linon Regulation Dresses. One-piece model, in navy, cadet or white, with embroidered emblems on sleeves and shld. Sizes 14-16-18 years. Very special at 5.95. Specially Priced Easter Apparel for Juniors and Pretty Girls—Saturday Whether your heart is set on a new tailored suit or a coat or a frock, Saks’ is the ideal store to shop for it. But it will be only make-believe shopping, for we have just what you want, in the style and the fabric you have been dueashing about, and at a price that will make your dreams come true. The gar- ments enumerated below are at best but a glimpse of the won- deriul assemblage of dainty frocks and things that are gathered here for your benefit. Girls' Three-piece Tailored Suits, made of English serge, shepherd checks or twee.s. Extremely sma t-appea . g, with kimono slee,es trimmed with braid, and tailored coat with sailor or long roll collar of moire in contrasting shades. Colors are navy, old blue, black and white check, all white or fancy mixtures. Sizes 13-15-17 years. Value 29.50. Saturday special at 19.50 Girls’ Satin Coats, in full-length models of black tailor satin, lined throughout with silk and having sailor collar of moire. Old blue or a pretty shade of red. Siz to 14 years, Value 19.50. Saturday special at 12.95 Girls’ Full-length Coats, mace of all-wool serge shepherd checks, covert cloth or fancy tweeds, and silk lined throughout, with sailor or notch collar. Sizes 8 to 16 years, Value 15.60. Saturday special at 9.75 Girls’ Challie Dresres, of oll-woo! bordered challic, daintily trimmed with fine lace and satin in cortasiing shaces. Szes 6 to 14 yeais Value 9.78. Saturday special at 5.95 Girls’ Repp Dresses, of imported repp, hand embroidered, with yoke and medal- lions of real Irish lace. Sizes 6 to 14 years. Value 10.00. Saturday special at 6.95 of men’s wear ailer or long roll or black and white Black Satin Walking Pumps for Women Value 5.00. Saturday at Saks’, 2.85 Satin pumps are most in demand this season by women who appreciate ec of a stylish si Pretty well all the better stores are in pumps, but there is no reason why you should pay the price that is generally asked for them. Black satin walking pumps such as these sell elsewhere for 5.00 and 6.00. Here to-morrow at 2.85. the impor: carry, > Rene 4 Saks’ Millinery Department—third floor which carries everything in hats and everything wherewith to make them, and which reflects in its displays the genius of the Paris milliner and the talent of milliners in our own emplo And our prices are modest at that. Ostrich Feather Bands, i season's most desired shades. Val A Saturday special at 1.49 Tailored and Dress Hats, in the latest shapes and materials for present Spring wear 5.00 to 14.95 £00 Trimmed Hats Value 10.00 Saturday at Saks’, 5.00. In spite of the number there are no two hats alike in the entire assortment, which is a consideration when one wants precisely what another cannot get! With the number of front-laced c market it is more sets of varying merit now on the n that influences our choice of than mere « the Modart as the best front-laced yet devised. The fact is we have experimented with them a cd the fart represents the courage of our corset t Our expe I ed it thorou shly, and unanin ext ! over other cersst of th t 1 k sures from t 1 ive 18 in f plain coutil or fancy stripes and brocaded designs.