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IZ5 "ST Furniture, Rugs, Bedding. ‘Browx Store 3d Av. & 149th St. , k Onens an Accoun THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, APRIL 14, Broadway An Easter parade of Suits, Coats and Dresses for Misses and Small Women—Second floor Our Misses’ Department is at present a veritable Easter parade if a station- ary one—of apparel values, and it has far more than fulfilled its Easter obli- s assortments and the reasonableness of its prices. gations in the diversity But asa final appeal it insists upon specializing for to-morrow three ad- ditional remarkable values in suits, coats ard dresses. ‘The suits are a manufacturer's entire sample line, and fer that reason have been acquired at an exceptionally low figure, the benefit of which econcmy reverts to you. As for the coats and dresses, these have been especially prepared for Easter dis- tribution and priced just a little Jower than is consistent with their cost to us. Misses’ Tailored Suits. A manufacturer's sample line of super-smart fancy tailored suits, showing all the very newest cflects in collars, including sailor and long roll, and exhibiting all the other distinctive features of the present season's styles. Made of men’s wear, French or hairline serges, shepherd checks, or fancy imported tweeds. The colors are navy, black ard white check, light blue, pearl, tan, old blue or all black. Value 35.00. Special at 19.50 Misses’ Coats, full-length models, made of Frglish serge, shepherd checks or fancy tweeds, with effective collars of satin in contrasting shades. Colors are navy, black, black and white check or all white. Very special at 15.00 s’ Dresses, made of French serge, challis, satin foulard, pongee or silk sat A large assortment of medels trimmed with satin in contrasting shades. All colors, including navy, as well as black and all white. Very special at 15.00 Easter Suits, Coats and Dresses for Juniors and Charming Girls—Second floor Some girls have not yet selected their Easter clothes because they just cannot resist the temrtation to wait until the last minute, and others because they.are only now arrivihg home from school to spend Easter in New York. And Saturday will be a big day with her ladyship as she bustles through town, selecting this and rejecting that, with all the discrimination inherited from her mother. It is at Salss’, however, that she is to encounter the most pleasant surprises and to real'ze all her fond expectations as to style, at prices within her means — And it is at Saks’ that she will find the finest assortments, the daintiest designs and the most becoming models. Meanwhile we have listed below a fractional few of all the wonderful things assembled by us for her benefit. Junior Tailored Suits, two or three piece models, made of French or storm serge, shepherd checks or fancy tweeds. A comprehensive assortment of models, with many attractive style collars of satin or moire in contrasting shades. In navy, tan, old blue, all white, or black and white checks. Sizes 13-15-17 years. Value 29.50 Very special Saturday at 19.50 Girls’ Coats, made of fancy mixtures and lined throughout with Venetian or mohair. Sizes 6 to 14 years. Value 9.75 Very special Saturday at 2.95 Girls’ Coats, made of fancy impor'ed tweeds, silk-lined throughout, with velvet collar in contrasting shades. Sizes 6 to 14 years. Value 12.95 . Very special Saturday at 4.95 Girls’ Coats, made of English serge. shepherd checks or covert cloth, and lined entirely with silk, Notch or sailor collar of moire in contrasting shades. Sizes 8 to 16 years. Value 15.00 Very special Saturday at 9.75 Girls’ Dresses, made of French challis, plain or Persian bordered, and trimmed with velvet or satin, in different shades. Sizes 6 to I4 years. Value 10.00 Very special Saturday at 6.95 Women’s Gloves for Easter With the exception of a perfect shoe, nothing in the category of your apparel, madam, lends more elegance to your gowns than a perfect glove. It is literally and figuratively to be finished to the finger tips! The Saks Glove Dep? ment is a distributing centre for the finest gloves made, and is mai’ , instrumental in promoting advanced glove styles. This season long white gloves are most in vogue, and we have provided for you an ample assortment in all button lengths. We are also showing novelty shades in long silk gloves with plain or embroidered backs and arms. Two Easter glove specials for Saturday Women’s White Glace Gloves, Women’s Milanese Silk Gloves, l6-button Mousquetgire, made of 16-button Mousquetaire, Paris point, fine elastic, selected skins. A new in white, black, tan, gray, navy or importation from Europe. Value pongee. Value 1.50. Saturday 2.85. Saturday special at 2.00. special at 95c. Easter Blouses for Misses—Third Floor at exceptional prices for Saturday It was not our original intention to offer these blouses at such attractive prices until after Easter. But we have concluded to put them on sale to-morrow rather than disappoint many of our charming young patrons, who will be on the alert for just such an opportunity as this isses’ Pongee Blouses, in attractive models, Braided and lace-trimmed; or with collars of various colorings Special value at 4.95 and 5.95 Misses’ Striped Messaline Blouses, prettily designed with sailor collar and finished with plain silk in various colorings Special value at 3.95 Misses’ Tailored Linen Waists, with Peter Pan collars. Special at 1.98 Misses’ Middy Blouses, two new styles t and piped in navy or red. The other with flannel sailor collar. trimmed wi Special at 1,00 One laced in fr h braid Fine Clothes for Young Men—12.50 to 25.00 Because we have achieved such a splendid reputation as makers of fine clothes for men it does not necessarily follow that our productions for young men are equally good. ‘The real reason why we make fine clothes for young men just as well as we make them for their seniors consists in the fact that we treat them as entirely different problems. Saks’ clothes for young men have an originality of treatrrcnt all their own, They and individuality could not otherwise lay claim to that distinctiver which for many years have distinguished them frem the rank and file of ra) Our your ) (ON fa Hy ae) ilar productions. 4 inen’s clothes for the present season ex- hibit all the genius of Saks’ workmanship in fit and finish, and the fabries indicate with what care and discrimination we select them. Sizes 30 to 36, 1911. Saks & Company at 34th Street To-morrow, the last day before Easter Sunday, special values in Women’s Fancy Tailored Suits SPECIAL NOTICE. Suite purchased at Sake’ during Saturday will be deli ing. Any suit which requires alterations will be altered and delivered either Saturday evening or Sunday morning early. ave made special Provision to ¢t care of alterations at quick notice, 8 you cannot possibly be disappointed if you come to Saka’. ed the same even- We respectfully insist, Madam, that you devote just a minute to this: Style is everything to a woman—and justly so. ‘Vo dress with propriety and charm is one of her important missions in life. She therefore demands above all things the fashions of the hour. And with all her traditional sagacity as a buyer of mer- chandise it is a fact that she never objects to pay a fair and sensible price for what she wants, But the trouble is that fair and sensible prices are the exception and not the rule. Thus. the average woman, in order to gratify her tastes and to attune her mode of dress to the caprices and inconstancies of Paris styles, is often at her wits’ end to meet the exorbitant expense it involves. A charming idea comes from Paris, but the price robs it of half its charm. Madam buys it perhaps, and sacri- fices in another direction—or she may go without it rather than pay unjust tribute to the gods of Fashion. Either procedure, however, is unnecessary at Saks’. We have so marshalled our facilities that new models, within a week or ten days after they emanate from Paris, are reproduced by us for just about one- half of the prices which obtain elsewhere. And we have risen to this Easter occasion by reproducing a number of the most eccnt Paris models of fancy tailored suits to sell at prices which will obviate any difficulty in the way of your greeting the world next Sunday in a new Paris creation. Women’s Fancy Tailored Suits, of satin or moire, and copied from a recent Paris model. Empire back, shawl collar, trimmed with plain or black and white silk. Value 59.00 Reproduced for 35.00 Women’s Fancy Tailored Suits, made of men’s wear serges, in Paris models. Empire and cutaway effects, claborately tri ; Values 69.00 and 75.00 Reproduced at 45.00 Women’s Satin Tailored Suits, in a number of the latest Paris models. Newest shape jackets, with plain or fancy collars. Some trimmed with wide and narrow braid. Values 75.00 and 85.00 Reproduced at 50.00 Women’s Man- Tailored Suits, made of hard-finish serges, in black or navy blue. Peau de cygne linings. Straight line jackets, Value 27.50 Special at 19.75 Women’s Fancy Tailored Suits, in over thirty Paris models. Beautifully trimmed. Sailor or round collars. Values 35.00 and 45.00 Reproduced at 25.00 Long pointed sailor Women’s Fancy Tailored Suits, three new Paris models. collars of pongee, embroidered in coral. Made of men’s wear serge in black or blue, Value 50.00 Reproduced at 29.50 Fourth floor. Fancy Tailored Suits—skirt and jacket silk-lined That new Paris idea exclusive at Saks’ Values 60.00 and 65.00..... Special at 35.00 They are still talking about it. And some have tried to copy it. But only at Saks° can you obtain the six Paris models in which the silk- lined skirt idea was originally shown. Skirt is lined or faced with peau de cygne to match lining of coat, and this silk lining makes it unneces- sary to wear a silk petticoat. Our first supply of these garments was so quickly disposed of that we have had our tailors basy on another complete assortment of the entire six models especially for Easter distribution. Messaline and Silk Taffeta Petticoats for Misses and Small Women Value 4.00. Saturday special at 1.95 A smart tailored model in a wide range of new Spring colorings, as well as in black or white, This is a rather extraordinary offering at the special price named and we anticipate a correspondingly good response. Second floor, Clothes for Boys Although this. has heen a busy season in our Boys’ Department, our stocks are in nowise diminished. Our sources of supply are such that replenishment automatically follows depletion, and we are thus always in a position to offer boys, and their parents, the widest possible selections. Let us urge you to bring your boy to Saks’ for clothes that are well-made, durable in fabric and reasonable in price You cannot ask for a finer combination than that. Boys’ Suits, with extra knickers, double-breasted or Norfolk styles. Materials include mannish cloths, and all are of the most durable quality. Every garment is perfect in fit and finish, and assortments embrace at least twenty different models. Better value than usual at 7,95 Boys’ Suits, with extra knickers, in Norfolk or double-breasted styles. These are made of all-wool fabrics, showing neat stripes and over- plaids in the newest colorings. Alpaca lined and made to stand rugged wear. Splendid value at 5.75 Boys’ Suits, single-breasted, double-breasted or Norfolk models. The materials and the workmanship are much superior than found elsewhere in boys’ clothes which sell at the price named 12.75 Boys’ Blue Serge Suits, double-breasted or Norfolk styles, and made of fine-ribhed fas up to 18 years. lor serge Suits are alpaca lini d d made in all sizes Fine value at 5.00 Boys’ Reefers, made of serges, shepherd plaids or fancy coatings, in numerous models, Smart little coats that will add appreciably to the appear- ance of the little fellow who wears one. 5.00