The evening world. Newspaper, April 28, 1911, Page 5

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‘ORAL DEPRATY | OF CIY'S YOUTHS. SHOCKS THE BENCH “It's Horrible!” Says Judge O'Sullivan, After Hearing a Case in General Sesssions, UNBELIEVABLE, ALMOST Gerry Society Agents Attribute i Crime Wave to Lurid Melo- drama and Cheap Shows. Wren Judge Sessions to-day, of the in of No. 2 Stmon Harris of N first etr ord, char, i Was much affected “T have had much to sa Place of the atarm the youth ¢ boy: . In General Hevadle, when mere are held bery after pealed no such § known bert idenuf Jacobson + PRESIDENT OF GIRLS’ HOME | DENIES INCREASE OF CRIME. * | Wrought V able to do my own housework. -; medicine in. the ren will find in Duffy's Pure Malt Whi | Furniture, Rugs, Bedding. GIRL FALLS FROM AUTO. Dresamak Greaka Kaece Trying Trwere 6 Bhown WEA, to Change Sent in Ca Prasparous appearance, | 4g " $0. O84 West Mhirty ‘aiKed on Bebad Cage aiaty |, PANN Toray of No 24 West ‘Thir a i S AVSHUM, OF attoe any oe | COUR Airset, @ pretty young woman [the uptown cross atroste of an evening {Who told the polloe ahe waa a dress care a Kreat have a any who belleve soe lmaker, but who up to @ few daye ago ' ¥ diferent Story (| Worked aa & masseuse In @ Sixth ave- , a icici ne ville hid remaved te er * | Vroavytertan Ftospt o'cloct ie 800 BIRDS FOR 0 GORMAN. | vricnina trom the aiiewall at Seventy. | Highteen hunted canary tide are to | ciird street and Fitth eveaue with a Sing at the dinner to be @iven United |iroken knee With her wae @ man who States Senator O'Gorman at the Hotel | *ld he wae Willem J, Ball of No, st Astor May 2 There 1s significance In| West Twelfth street. the number of the feathered songsters,| ‘I am @ chauffeur for Martin 6. Paine | Fighteen years have elapsed alnee New |of the Apthorp apartments,” he eatj. | Was represented In “Thot a Mr. Paine's car,” he added, | tes Senate by a Demovorat, | pointing to @ fine auto which stood some | gud there will be one hundred warbler | ietance away, ‘She fel out while try- - Ing to change her seat.” ant city hie to hner | At MP Palne's Rome mas stated United States Senator, San. | that he was at @ health resort tn In- tone of Mis diana and would not eeturn for two) Mr. Paine is vice-president of jowery Bank and also has offlces 0, 111 Broadway, My Cure a Miracle “Wasting away with a com- plication of diseases, Duffy’s | Pure Malt Whiskey brought | me back from the grave.’’— | Mrs. Wallis. Mrs. Wallis now recommends | to every one the great tonic stimulant that saved her life. “Tt wa: in 1906 tha’ I was taken | very sick carly in the Spring and I went down hill continua!ly until the | middle of November.’ I seemed to | have a complication of diseases. My sicknes: -tarte i with bloody flux, | then hemorrhage of the bowels, then a cough developed and [had a hemorrhage of he lungs. All thi | time my bowels were loose, a ting as often as every three hours. I be- ame a skeleton, weighing only 89 | pounds while my weigh , be ore I was 118 pounds. T had the best medical ttention and as done for me that could be done, but by the first of seemed to be a matter of a few days with me. “At Us time a man tod my husband to try Duify’s Pure Malt | iskey. My hu-bond went immediately and got a bottle and I be- | end -o rapidly that everybody thought a miracle had been as ndeed it had. After Thad taken it for a month T was | O' course, we think it the greatest world and always recommend it to our friends Veuly Duffy’ Pure Malt Whiskey saved my life.""—Mrs. Miller | Walls, Childersburg, Ala _ Duffy’ s Pure Malt Whiskey STANDARD OF PURITY AND EXCELLENCE SINCE 1860 has to its ered t over filly years of success, and its remedial qua ities | never been question It is the result of years of careful work, and is an absolutely pure distillation of fully seected, clean grain entirely malted. Oyerworked men, delicate women and sickly child- | ey the health and strength-| giv ng properties that are so necessary to them. It is a wonderful remedy in the prevention and cure of consumption, pneumonia, grip, bronchitis, cor asthma, malaria, low fevers, stomach troubles and and wes g conditions if taken as di, rected = [ti ed as a family medicine everywhere. You should have it in ye JIN SE direct for £1.08 per ty ILLER WALLis got sck, every thir Ea LY by drucglsts, grocers, » Duily Malt Whiskey Co lers or shipped nehester, Wei. Faves’ “mae §6Stores ‘|ALW AYS LOW PRICES; ALWAYS BIG VALUES Refrigerators Baby Carriages Hardwood polished, } Latest make, H with heavy charcoal] heavy tubu- sheathing, glVai-llar gear, Gary » or ] \ ied, er , *| heavy rubber lel r ed) 2 ves tires on steel ey suble doors, p double doors, wheels, vor $5 up |$3.50up Fibre Matting, handsome patterns, wears like carpet, 30c square yard up. WE FURNISH HOMES COMPLETE—CASH OR CREDIT * GEO. FENNEL & CO, 2209 3d Av., Bet. 120 & 121 Sis. Bronx Store 3d Av. & 149th St. Bonwir, Harris eG Broadway and Ext corner 2Ist St. 5th Av e@., € ixtraordinary Sale Saturday 500 Misses’ Tailored Suits su $ 1 Models especially ITABLE FOR SMALL WOMEN 4, 16, 18 years or 34, 30, 38 sizes designed for misses and small women, of navy, black and colored serge, shepherd checks, mixtures and mannich stripes 12.50 * Reg superior tailored and fined. 15.00 18.00 vular values $20,00 lo $35.00 ' NING WORLD, FRIDAY, APRIL 98, 1911, Saks Company Broadway at 34th Street Broadway at 34th Street Nine New Paris Models in Tailored Suits i Valaes 40.00 to 50.00—Saturday at 25.00 @ In the past few months we have made history in our Women’s Tailored Suit Department. We have upset not a few price tra- ditions and set the fashion for a more equitable ratio of values. We have accomplished this by closer co-operation with our manufacturers, and have succeeded in giving the women of New York copies of Paris models ten days after their arrival at this port, at prices which average 50% less than is usual elsewhere. @ The best indication of the: success of this experiment is the fact that a number of other stores have adopted the idea and followed our every announcement with a similar announce- ment—always several days later. With us, however, the idea was well-matured, whereas in the other cases referred to it was a belated scramble to fall in line. The idea is ours, and it is at Saks’ that it continues to enjoy its most successful exploitation. To-morrow will exemplify this once again. We have nine brand-new Paris models that have not been in this country more than elevendays. Think of it! Elevendays, and already we have duplicated these models perfectly to sell at just half what such reproductions customarily bring! Apparel for Girls at very attractive prices---Saturday There is something exhilarating in catering to girls. The best is theirs by inheritance. And how capably they exact it is best shown in the completeness of our stocks and the efficiency of this department in general, Truly, the success of a departinent is largely the work of its patrons. We carry every- thing in coats, suits and dresses that any girl can ask for, and the values specialized for tomorrow are more the rule than otherwise. Girls’ Tailored Suits, made of English serge, shepherd checks or fancy tweeds, and handsomely lined throughout with peau de cygne to match. Colors are navy, old blue, black and white check, grey or tan fancy mixtures. Sizes 13-15-17 years. Value 25.00. Saturday special at 15.00 Girls’ Full-Length Coats, made of English serge, shepherd check or covert cloth, with sailor or notch collar of moire, and lined throughout with silk. Sizes 8 to 16 years. Value 1500. Saturday special at 9.75 Girls’ Middy Dresses, in white and cedet linon combination, with trimmings of washable braid. White with 1ed, white with cacet, or cadet with white. Value 3.45. Saturday special at 2.45 Girls’ Dresses, one-picce or Russian medels, in striped or figured pereaic, with sailor collar and tie. Valve 1.50. Saturday special at 98c Girls’ Dresses, of white lawn or batiste, effective with trimmings of fine laces or embroideries. Special values Saturday at 4.95, 6.95 and 8.95 Women’s Imported Hats and Copies Annual Spring Sale beginning to-morrow Around May Ist we make it a practice to place on sale our trimmed hats, serving our own ends in light ening our stecks and serving yours by giving you urvsual values at the height of the Spring season. The present offering 1 models~ copies and otherwise—that are the precuct of our own designers ard made in our own workrooms, The styles embraced in this sale are necessarily the styles that are now in vogue, and includes imported model they will remain in vogue for some time to come, despite the extraordinary With him who buys your hats, Madam, “| have saved seme money for you, dear recuctions we Lave made in prices. Ict this ke your methed of attack: —ona perfect dream of a hat that is coming this evening from Saks’. Hots shat were criginally 55.40 to 90.00 row 45.00 Hats that were criginal’y 20.00 to 50.60. . ; . mow 25.00 Hats that were criginally 19,50 to 28.00 ccc eee mow 15,50 Hots that weve criginally 14.50 to 23.50..... . now 10.50 Good Values in Women’s Gloves Tt is imperative that you wear long gloves this scason if you would ke in style, And we have made it possible for you to ke in sty!e without being out of pocket. ‘These lé-button gloves are exceptional valucs, considering thet they are a special purchase and brand new merchandise. 16-Button Mousquetaire Milanese Silk Gloves, with Paris point and double finger tips. In white, black, tan, navy, grey or pongee. Value 150. Today and tomorrow at 95c 16-Button Mousquetaire White Glace Gloves, being a special importation for this sale. Perfect fitting, cut extra long and full at the arms, Value 2.85, Teday and tomorrow at 2.00 Sale of Women’s Combination Suits Value 1.25 and 1.50, To-morrow at 79c We were satisfed that the qvality of these suits justified us in selling them at 1.25end1.50. Putwebeppencd to get them at less than usual, and what's good {er the stere is e!sc vite lisle, with lece cr crechet neck and lec Special Coats for Children Friday and Saturday Webavearirlberof children’s coats in two medels and have decided to mark them at prices which will ensure immediate sale. They are very desira little garments ard thcir cest to you is neminal compared with their worth Ore is an impe sailor collar of satin in a wide range of contr tir g colorings. Value 6.00. The other is of large or small checks or stripes, the cloth b of superior quality, ed the garment t immed with me vin colorings, Value 5.00. cccd for the custarrer. “They are made of high grade trirmed umrella drawers. al congee enti Sale price 3.95 Sale price 2.98 Sale of Youths’ and Boys’ Shirts Saturday 50c each or 6 for 255 ‘These shirts ere selt regligee coat models, with neckkands or soft collars attached. Mace of short length piece goods of fine quality satin, printed stripe mecres on percales, White grounds with neat designs in stripes Neckkand sizes 12 to 14, pect - @ These models are exclusive with Saks and are not to be seen elsewhere. And cach is an entirely new and distinctive effect—the latest expression of Parisian versatility. Most of them are cut in at the waist, with the new pleated shawl rever and a V point in back, making an extremely effective garment. @ The newest model of all is a Paquin that is just buoyant with style. The jacket is 29 inches long, cut practically in two pieces, with kimono sleeves, and only one seam in centre ofback. It buttons far to one side, and the revers are extra long, faced with Scotch plaid silk or white pique, and set of with a round double Marie Antoinette lace collar. ~tayeaiiii: @ But see the entiresnine models! We cannot in justice to any apostrophize one at the expense of the others. You will like all of them, even as we do. They are the handsomest models to emanate from Paris during the presentseason. And the price of twenty-five dollars for these suits makes them the best values ever offered. The materials are serges of the finest weaves, and we have every size in each model. Fourth Floos: <. Remarkable Values in Apparel for Misses and Small Women---Second Floor. In the competition for your patronage, we want to impress you with the fact that it has never for one moment affected the quality of our merchandise, neither in the past nor at present. Quality is as fixed wth us as the pole star It 1s eternally the best. All that we have done and shall continue to do, 18 to make quality the policy of this department and to minimize the expense of adhering to that policy. And as evidence of our efforts in this direction, we have prepared for Saturday's selling the following unusual values: Misses’ Tailored Suits, fancy models, showing the most attractive features of the present season in collars and revers. Made of men's wear serge, hairline stripes or check worsted, and handsomely lined with peau de cygne to match or in contrasting colors. Sizes 14-16-18 years. Value 29.50 to 35.00 Saturday special at 19.50 Misses’ Coats, full-length models, made of men's wear serge, with very attractive collars of satin or moire, and lined to waist with peau de cygne to match. Colors are navy, black and all white. Sizes 14-16-18 years, Value 25.00. Saturday special at 16.50 Misses’ Dresses, of satin foulard, stripes, dots or figures. Pretty models with sailor collar and yoke and cuffs of fine lace. In navy, old blue, brown or black. Sizes 14-16-18 years. Value 25.00. Saturday special at 15.00 Misses’ Dresses, of embroidered marquisette, in coral, light blue, pink or old blue, anc made unusually effective with lace imsertions in sleeves and belt. Sizes 14-16-18 years. Value 18.50, Saturday special at 11.95 Sale of Siraw Hats for Misses and Children Values up to 7.50; Saturday 3.50 An cspecially beautiful ment of hats, made of rough or fancy Jap braids in all the new colors. Suitable for school or dress wear and not often to be duplicated at this price. Saks’ Clothes for Young Men and Youths Sizes 30 to 36.....:...... 12.50 to 23.00 a We make some rather wide claims for our young men’s clothes, chief among which is that they are distinctive and at the same time youthful. Most young men's clothes are certainly not distinctive and are more freakish than youthful. This is due to the fact that most tailors regard distinctiveness A, the sole and peculiar property of seniors, and to the additional fallacy that youth locks best in an orgie of stripe and color. On the contrary, however, nok cdy is easicr to tailor into distinctiveness than the young man, and nobody etter repays discrimination exercised in the choice of his fabrics. It is Lecause we have the courage of these youthful convictions that Saks’-made clothes for young men are still without a peer in the realm of clothes. Style, finish, workmanship, fit, fabric and value-~all combine to make Saks’ young men’s clothes well worth every young man's consideration, We Are Strong on Boys’ Suits Boys will be boys, and so long as this rule holds good a maximum of durability and a minimum of price will be the governing factors in the clothes they wear. We claim your consi Boys’ Double-breusted and Nor-| Velues to 7.00, Saturday at folk Suits with extra knickers\ 5.50" To be candid with you, these feration on both counts. made out of the short lengths of cloth which accumulate in our men's clothing This in nowise affects the value of the to n on on the price. “These garments are ex- wide var of fabrics. It is a good chance to rig out Boys’ Double one ed Norfolk! Special vbreasted Suits \ at 7.50 This is a special ! from our stocks to be featured at the price mentioned, which y have sold for hitherto. No limit as to fabrics, and the v I the durability of the cloths to make every garment fit for the har ese are made of under our arse | 12.75 ° garments all the style | manship is vouched fc supervision, and that ¢ that can be crowced py c Setvveay ot for 1,25 These are exceptional valve and come in . pink, white, black or tan. Sizes 4! to Don't overlook such a splendid velue as this, because it does not oc as often as it might ET t

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