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\ . EMIMA LAKE, NOTED CIRCUS RIDER, DIES INA SANTARM “Greatest Equestrienne”’ and Noted Beauty Was Born to Sawdust Ring. MOTHER A PERFORMER. Fall Three Yeats Ago Forced Idol of Thousands to Retire. ‘Mrs. Githert N. Robinson, whose Itke- ness on the billboards made her known to cirous-goers all over the country up to a few years ago as “the beautiful Emma La and who was called the wreatest equestrienne in the world by | Ruffalo Bill, died yesterday in Dr. Brit- | ton B. Evans's sanitarium tn Morris Plains, J "Gil" Robinson, her husband, a mem- ber of the famous circus family of Robinsons and a grandson of the orig- inal “Old John Robinson, had been with her through most of her {lness, but left a few days ago to look after his | business in Washington because tt was thought that his wife was improving. |} Robinson has retired from the clrous business and is a director in # playing ecard factory. Fall Ends Her Career, A fall three which her gr formances had for years, was thi of Emma Lake's caree to the sawdust, so to mother was A tight rope eak, for her an, a famous binson, had ved sinc; J Follows Custom and Elopes. Robinson and Emma Lake, fol- n tom of mem- family—"Old beaut!ful Emina Lake” was then at the height of her fame and there was no thought h ment from the father, John the elopers weonora Sintth young couple the « . ‘Mrs, Gil wouldn't set a date for her retiremont ar as not until the NO HANGING OF WOMAN, THOUGH SHE BE GUILTY. Judge Announces at Trial of Mrs. | was born | 5 ] a teed black satin, i fined with satin in vari-' 20.00 Nikisoh Coming With Ba NURSE KILLED WHEN BERLIN, May 12.—Arthut Nikisch, BOY ON BICYCLE director of the Royal Opera at Bude | > > * oh a a ed t KNOCKED HER OVER. |fhe" vondon Symphony Orehesten. at thirty concerts td be given in the United States during the epring of 1912. | The popular- ity of this sauce is prima- } rily due to its QUALITY, although it also _ offers ECONOMY Mrs. Caroline Fischer, @ nurse aged sixty-five years, le returning to her| No, 358 East One Hundred and | irth street last night, was killed ot One Hundred and nth street and Robbins avenue ridden by a baker oy Ruckdreschel, The arrested, charged with by a bicy named Adam ist was Delicatessen Stores. rown severa from WU at Mrs, Fisch: New Reversible ean Black Satin Wraps “~ Like Illustration Full length, made of ous new shades; reg-| ularly $35.00, Bird’s-Eye Tussah Coats Reversi- Dodge That First Degree Mur- der Has Not Been Proved. | QUILDITALL, Vt, May of thé closing arguments f fad been made when nment was) mn last night in the trial of Mrs Florence M. Dodge for the umurder of | Willlam Heath. | The defendant w It found guilty. 1 A. Hall announced The first both sides charges the Jury he will instruct it that ts It can con- | F sider will in the second de-| Smart Tailored Coats ree, mansi. and ac A, - TF meditation, he sald, shown. f ense, Attorney How 1 to the tragedy a: —_—————. MORE JEWS EXPELLED. Russian Governor Threatens Po-) Hee Lentent With Them, | V, Russia, May 12.— province all WISSHER PIANOS | rely absolutely upon their intrinsic worth, and it is this and this alone WiSSNER WAREROOMS; 96 Gih Ave., cor, i5ti St., N.Y. 66-57 Flatbush Ave., Brooklyn, “| value $30.00. 3} a “to Shawl or sailor collars, 4 1.75 , | $22.50. 1@ house at the | = > given them their enviable § All that is claimed is j rey have never (Two New Models) ble Satin Of imported fabrics, na- tural color only, black satin sailor collar, either long rolling or tuxedo} 15. 0C revers; piping of silk) in all the new cofors;)| Of mannish serge and) mixtures, fancy trimmed full length; regularly] | HARLEMS |GREATEST i URNITURE . STORE! LOW PRICES, f fee @ HIGH QUALITY. SOUVENIRS SATURDAYS A from3 to 9:30P. M. to All Purchasers CREDIT $100 Purchases, Weekly, ‘ TERMS: 8 4 for Six Ft. $14 Ex- ° tension Tables, like design, In solid golden vak, high finish top, mas- ive pillar and extra large carved claw feet $1.50 | OFEN SAT. | | EVENINGS 00 $50 Boe 5c THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, MAY 12, 1911. Broadway Misses’ Tailored Suits, Coats and Dresses Special Sale—Saturday—May 13th You will find splendid values in our Misses’ Department at all times. It would not otherwise fulfil its aims. But those selected for representation here are regarded by us as worthy of special note—the tailored suits perhaps most of ‘all. Misses’ Tailored Suite, made of men's wear serge, tailor satin, hairline stripes or imported tweeds, in a wide range of models, showing all the latest designs in fancy tailor- ing. All colors, including white. Sizes 14-16-18 years. Formerly 29.50 to 39.50 Reduced to 19.50 Misses’ Street or Tourist Coats, full-length models, in fancy rough tweeds or men’s wear serge. Kimono or coat sleeve models. Sizes 14-16-18 years. Value 35.00 Special at 19.50 Misses’ Serge Coats, full-length models, made of men's wear serge, with smart collar effects of striped silk, black satin or cloth of gold. Sizes 14-16 18 years. Value 25.00 Special at 15.00 Misses’ Foulard Dresses, in stripes, dots or figures, made in an exceptionally fine collection of models and in a wide range of colorings. Sizes 14-16-18 years. Values 19.50 to 25,00 Special at 10.00 Misses’ Linen Dresses, smart tailored mcdels of French linen, with combination of satin or eyelet embroidery, in sailor-or round collar effects. Sizes 14-16-18 years. Special at 15.00 Misses’ Separate Skirts, length 33 to 38 inches; in navy, black or white serge, hairline stripes, check worsted or fancy tweeds. Smart tailored models. Value 7.95 Special at 5.95 Apparel That Will Appeal to Girls and Juniors Very Special Prices for Saturday Smart tailored suits, jaunty coats of cloth or pongee, and dainty gingham or batiste diesses, that give you everything you can ask tor in workmanship and style and ask very, very little in return. Girls’ Tailored Suits, two or three-picce models, in men's wear serge, hairline stripes or check worsted. Al! fancy models, with fancy collars, of striped silk, satin moire or cloth of gold. All colors, including navy and white. Sizes 13-15-17 years. Formerly 25.00 and 29.50 Reduced to 15.00 Girls’ Full-Length Coats, in navy serge or check worsted, with sailor collar of moire or satin. Silk lined throughout. Sizes 6 to 14 years. Value 15.00 Special at 9.75 Girls’ Pongee Coats, made of all-silk shantung, with sailor collar of old blue or red satin, and lined throughout with self-color venetian. Sizes 6 to 14 years. Value 10.00 Special at 6.95 Girls’ Washable Dresses, of Scotch gingham, with eyelet embroidery waist and sailor collar, in Copenhagen blue, tan, reseda or gray plaid. Sizes 8 to 14 years. Value 6.95 Special at 3.95 Girls’ Dotted Batiste Dresses, in blue or red dots. Smart one-piece model, Dutch neck, effectively trimmed with Cluny lace. Sizes 6 to 14 years. Value 3.45 Special at 2.45 Boys’ Norfolk and double breasted suits with extra knickers at 5.75 Alpaca lined and made to stand up under hard and rugged wear. A wide range of fabrics, one standard of workmanship, and a lot of style that is usually conspicuous by its absence in boys’ suits at this price. The extra knickers makes the price more attractive than it really seems. Boys’ Norfolk and double breasted suits at 5.00 Made of all-wool blue serge, lined with alpaca and the trousers lined full. These suits are tailored with a view to increasing the durability of the fabrics, and are in every respect unusual garments at the price named. F Boys’ Norfolk, single-breasted and double-breasted suits at 6.95 Heavy buying of new stock necessitates our clearing out the reraainder of these suits as quickly as possible, so we are making a concession in price to effect that result. Every garment is taken from stock and is a tribute to what we can accomplish fot the little fellows in workmanship and style. Fabrics are durable and at the same time attractive in design, And it really does not matter how much of a harum scarum your boy happens to be, you will get much more satisfaction out of these suits at 6.95 than you usually get from suits that cost more. Boys’ single trouser suits, 5.00 to 17.50 Specially made for dress and school wear, in a splendid assortment of fabrics and patterns. These include novelty desicns and those of a more conservative character. Excellent workmanship reveals itself in the cut, the finish and the style, and the durability of these wonderful little garments will please you immensely. You have never met with better boys’ suits at these prices. Children’s Underwear and Socks—Saturday Complete new line of Summer underwear in lisle silk, silk and wool or gauze cotton, ribbed or plain. ‘Two-piece or combination suits for 3 to 16 years. 2-piece Garments, 25c up to 2.65 Combination Suits, 50c up to 3.95 Children’s Imported Socks, lace or plain, worked in silk dots or fancy designs, Colors are light blue, pink, tan or white, 35c per pair, or 6 pairs for 1.85. Great reductions in Mitlinery beginning to-morrow—Saturday—3rd floor. Two clearance sales that are about a month ahead of the customary date. But we must make recom for incoming stocks. ‘That also is the reason for such liberal reductions. Do not forget that these two sales begin tomorrow, and will continue until every hat is disposed of. Imported Hats and Copies—A display of both Parisian and native ingenuity. Formerly 35.00 to 90,00... ; Reduced to 25,00 Formerly 30.00 to 55.00., Reduced to 15.50 Formerly 17.50 to 30.00, Reduced to 10.50 Formerly 14.50 to 22.50... Reduced to 7.50 Tailored Hats—An unusual showing exhibiting all styles. Formerly 5.00 to 6.95........ . Reduced to 3.50 Formerly 7.50 to 9.75...... ..... Reduced to 5.00 Formerly 10.00 to 15.50............ Reduced to 8.50 Moth Balls or Cold Storage? Moth balls will not absolutely keep your furs from harm any more than the Penal Code will scare away thieves. They are all right in their way and so is the Penal Code, But the wisdom of putting your valuables, whether furs or diamonds, beyond the reach of moth or man, is superior to either of the expedients mentioned. Store your furs in the Saks’ Cold Storage Vaults and don’t take any chances, Saks& Company Splendid Price Inducements in Women’s Suits, Coats and Dresses—Satarday With the season in full swing and many women looking for an opportunity to brighten up their wardrobes with something new and attractive at a moderate cost, this is a propitious announce- ment. We have marked hundreds of garments at prices to effect quick selling. And rather than take up your time with any dis- course of the rema:kable values which this offering contains, we have itemized these values in brief so that you may get a good idea of their extent and variety. Now is the logical time for you to turn very little money to great profit—to acquire at a trifling cost a garment that will enable you to blossom forth again in something entirely new. Women’s Plain ar Fancy Tailored Suits Fancy Tailored Suits, with large V shaped collar of embroidered rongee or black satin, the point set off with tassel and large satin bow in front. Navy, black or tan serges. Value 35.00 Special Saturday at 16.50 Fancy Tailored Suits (284), in over fifteen mode!s, showing plain or fancy effects. Pointed or sailor collar. All colors. ; Values 25,00, 29.50 and 35.00 Special Saturday at 18.00 Tailored Suits, in Paquin's latest model, the “Mandarin,” having 29-inch coat, kimono sleeves, large pique revers and lace or lingerie Marie Antoinette collar. Value 40.00 Special Saturday at 18.50 Fancy Tailored Suits, three new models, trimmed with braid and plain or black and white striped satin. New skirts and Empire coat. Value 40.00 Special Saturday at 25.00 Linen or French Ramie Suits, in extremely attractive tailor-made effects, some with shawl collars of white embroidery and cuffs to match. Colorings are white, pink, natural, Copenhagen, light blue and lavender. A value that you will rarely duplicate. Value 22.50 Saturday special at 15.00 ’ Women’s Dresses White Lingerie Dresses, two models, with kimono sleeves and Dutch necks. Entire garment elaborately embroidered in combination colors. Copenhagen, rose, light blue, lavender, black or coral. Value 10.00 Special Saturday at 5.00 White Voile Dresses, kimono sleeves, Dutch neck. Bottom of skirt has hem. Combination colors of Copenhagen, black or rose. Waist elaborately embroi . Value 15.00 Special Saturday at 8.50 White Lingerie Dresses, in five models, handsomely trimmed with filet and Val lace and set off with eyelet embroidery. Kimono waist. Value 25.00 Special Saturday at 15.00 Marquisette Dresses, kimono waist, and skirt elaborately trimmed with very wide band of heavy embroidery. Value 35.00 Special Saturday at 19.50 Afternoon Dresses, of veiled chiffon over laces, satin or Persian silk. Some are braided and lace trimmc J. High or low neck and all colors. Value 40.00 Special Saturday at 21.50 , Women’s Coats and Wraps Mixture or Serge Coats, some plain tailored, others with trimmed collars. Semi- fitted back. Value 20,00 Special Saturday at 12.50 Broadcloth Capes, or throw-over wraps, caught in at knee and trimmed with crochet button and tassel. Edge of collar has band of black satin and embroide . Colors are black, navy and all the ‘ight pastel shades, Value 18.50 Special Saturday at 12.75 Wool Back Satin Wraps, suitable for street or evening wear. Entire garment trimmed with marabou. Nine colors, Value 25.00 Special Saturday at 15.00 Imported Shantung Coats, scamless back, square collar and long roll revers. Prettily trimmed. Value 27.50 Special Saturday at 19.50 Reversible Satin Capes, with long revers and shawl collar. ‘Black on one side and reversible side of old blue, rose, white, purple or gold. Value 35,00 Special Saturday at 22.50 Polo Coats, in a very boxy model, with regulation polo et and belt. B: pig AN ge se pe A ag iam a rn Value 42.50 Special Saturday at 29.50 Voile or Mistral Cloth Coats, made over colored satin, with square or round collar, and trimmed with bands of satin. Value 50.00 Special Saturday at 35.00 Sale of Youths’ and Boys’ Shirts Value 1.00. Saturday 50c or 6 for 2.85 A sale that means a saving of one-half of what you usually spend for garments of this quality. These shirts are soft negligee coat models, with neckband or soft collar attached. Made of fine quality satin, printed stripe madras or percales. White grounds, with neat stripe designs. Neckband sizes 12 to 14, Misses’ and Children’s Hats—Special Saturday This sale contains some unusual values, particularly in view of the fact that the assortments are attractive in variety, if somewhat limited in extent. Misses’ and Children’s Hats, made of fancy rough braids or curable Japanese straws, in the new Spring colorings. Scme trimmed in our own workrcoms, Not many of them, but splendid values for what there are. Values up to 6.50 Saturday to close at 2.35 Misses’ and Children’s School Hats, made of fancy straws, trimmed with quills and ribbon bows. Values up to 4.50 Saturday to close at 1.35 Clothes for Boys and Youths, Ages 14 to 20 Years. Sizes 30 to 36—12.50 to 23.00 There is no dearth of clothes for boys and youths at these prices, but there is a dearth of style at these prices, except in garments made by Saks. It is we who have furnished the exception to the rule and given to youthful clothes that touch of individuality which distinguishes Saks’ clothes from others. Our clothes for boys and young men have all of the youthful snap and go to them without going to extremes to produce that effect. Made of youthful fabrics and designed, cut and tailored by workers who know just w ere the difference lies between the needs of youth and men of maturer years. Sale of Women’s Sheer Lisle Hose Value 50c. Special at 35c, or 3 pairs for 1.00 We fancy it is pretty generally acknowledged that one can always find unusual hose values at Saks’. Tomorrow furnishes a notable example of how true this is. We have a special lot of finely combed lisle yarn hose, very sheer and full-fashioned, with garter tops and spliced heel, sole and toe. An attractive feature of this hose is that they have double To be had in black, tan or white. knees, a NY