The evening world. Newspaper, May 17, 1911, Page 10

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= ities ra — - ve meenge ce abith RGN = oe + mere . THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, MAY 17, 1912. yh ‘ - MEAN EAE ee ee Me sen arnt reaaRe 5X eres iT nt a ity were threat eden An Immense Sale of ‘Underpriced “Women’s Apparel i REBELSBIG SWAY : f in the pase 1" O'Neill Main Store—Third Floor. h INROUBR ARE. Yon 5,000 pieces, consisting of new suits, dresses, coats and skirts, offered to-morrow, maintaining our policy that under every condition, no matter what it may be, our merchandise must stand for quality—not HOW C EAP but HOW ' GOOD an article we can give ‘4 the LEAST MONEY. This sale was undertaken with that end in view, and to-morrow’s offering we areconvinced will igh the roof sounded. Diaz Yields Them Three Cabi-| net Seats and Fourteen Governorships. alata The Kind You Have Always Bought. JUAREZ, M May 1%--Provi+ HIS is the eaution app! to the public announcement of Castoria that , a} eee) Preston: A dtuawo se | has heen manufectur the supervision of Chas, 1, Fletcher for more than sustain our principle. Hoh a over 40 yeurs—the genuine Castoria, espectfully call the attention : ‘ ao 2. hie | of father ant mothers en teasing Castor to en that th wrapper bears $19.75 Tailor-made Wool Suits........ andes $13.75 “Sah were in conference | hig signature in black, n the wrapper is removed the samo signature ap- . ; ‘ aTaM concerning the sten are on both of the b in red, Parents who have used Castoria for ' ing of 0 nt. Judge Car Breit iittle o1 ‘past need no warning against counterfeits and $24 75 Tailored Wool and Satin Suits.......... $18.75 Dajal, it imitations, t is to call the attention of the younger gener- $29.75 Tailored Wool and Mohair Suits........ $21.50 @t noon + — to th H oe Heche into Lin! ir ogg spurious ta hie Mexican ie ti agrette: tl ¥ Ow © the fi ; soe ealtions wh nefaros bine of spat up “and. wail ng al mrt ot tui, oF what $9.50 White and Colored Linen Suits.......... $4.95 | 0 mei » properly bo ‘ermed counterfeits, for medicinal preparations not A . * AR trenutey satu for eclulte, bat worse yet, for children's medicines, It therefore devolves $16.50 Natural and White Linen Suits......... $11.95 | | Besides 1 he i " 90. the mantior to, for jes rie nda beige i in her child, Adults can do $18 50 Silk F d 4 M d Is $11 95 May cabinet 1c wan vase "- | the mother's watchfulness, ; .50 Silk Foulard Dress Models........... .. $11. } murrectos w name vs foe, @enuine Castoria always bears tho signatare of 4 Wededirk .50 Muslin and Lingerie Dresses and Frocks $5.00 , the follo SIIES Dee 5 Ratna ¥.§$15 Silk Foulard Dress Models.....)..........4. $9.25 Motrin at ae Lingerie and Linen Dresses............. $12.75 iD ; * 2.50 Lingerie and Linen’ Frocks............. $16.75 _ Le .00 Imported Repp Tub Skirts............... $1.75 4 tte, an armistice before the end of + Minister De Ia Barra declares that ne sxaixons einer tie overnnent ana || BROADWAY AT 13H sr. WOMEN’S DEPT. 133.95 Imported Repp Tub Skirts............... $2.49 Biscay and viioh in Bis-betlet, wil $6.00 Wool Panama and Voile Skirts rarer $4.95 mean peace \ Finance Minister Limarttour war not quite #0 sanguine as his colleague in gem “Ministry this mornire. fe said the Government had the greatest to conclude a peace agreement, ‘among the demands «@ the rebels | @ some contrary to the demity of the | Government and the President.” Never- | theless, Senor Limantour belleved that = Qeace would be eres arranged | TAMMANY Y BRAVES SUE. LEASE EXPIRING Compelled to Sell Out All Spring and Summer Stocks $10.50 Taffeta and Voile Skirts................ $7.49 $14.50 Fancy Tweed Novelty Skirts............ $7.95 | $6.50 Natural Linen Auto Coats..........:.... $4.50 4 $12.50 Tweed English Top Coats.............. $7.95 $22.50 Three-quarter Black Satin Dress Coats... .$15.00 $25 Long Voile Dress OAtG chery sons ceva $19.75 $30 All lined, Long Serge Coats............... $22.50 $3.00 Misses’ and Junior Bathing Suits.......... $2.29 $6.50 Women’s Mohair Bathing Suits . .$4.50 Seek Damages Recanne ‘They Were | . Hurt on Way to Piente, wiler party ation, a) 1 on Lone | i } As an aftermath of tiw ¢ | af the P. J, Monahan Entire Stock of Skirts Our skirts are famous for their style, fine fabrics and man-tailor- ing. We are now closing out every skirt in the house without re- serve, including panamas, serges, mixturesand voiles Also woiler over silk drops. 5” Brilliant Selections i in __| Women’s Dainty Summer Waists Untrimmed Millinery Linten Waists at $2 . ; rthar all ; These very smart waists Gur untrimmed Millinery Department is unquestionably the ‘ammany Hall organia sland last July, tha members were plaintiff a suit tiled to-day fore Justice Lynch in the ity Court * recover damages from the Fifth Avenue Coach Company Tecnuse one of the busses they engaged to take { Them to their plenle grounds was upset : and they were injured Values up to 20.00 3” > aad } ‘Tha New York Telephone made with broad pleat over | was also made a defendant, the plain. greatest on 6th Avenue, or in all New York for that matter, a super- shoulder; front of waist tiffe charging that It was due to a beautifully hand-embroid- ered and outlined with helio, coral or Copenhagen blue stitching; some all white; plain back; new sailor col- lar and turn back cuffs on iority maintained for over 40 years. ‘That's the reason why we can offer the best values to be found. Our reputation gives us anexcep- tional buying advantage that gives you the very best and latest styles in the best qualities at end-of-the-season prices. The very style you have been wanting is here; and you'll save money on it. sagging wire that the coach was over urned. Each of the injured Tammapy- tes eued for $2,000. The accident oc- } curred when tne party reached the clase in Long Island City. ‘The first case called was that of Wiltam P. Hefferman. As tho com- plaints each recite the same changes, Entire Stock of Waists Bee sit Hettormen etal eee Women’s Untrimmed Dress Shapes. Motor Hats for 1911—the new- the three-quarter sleeves —_——____ The lowest price at Which we have ever sold a waist is 1.00, and in leghorn and hemp at $2.98, $3.98 est’ .creations—from $2.48 up to made of colored pongee to arst Floods Town. frqam that up, So you can readily imagine what tremendous and $5.98. %6 Austria, May 17—A| match stitching; centre values are now offered. Handsome lingerie, lace, hand embroid. Imported Flowers, 25c, 48c, up Pe Doryslaw, a town of | ered. silk and chiffon waists White Chip Dress Shapes, $1.45, | to $4.50. pleat trimmed with piping Mu inhabitants, important for its pe- s 7 woleom ‘and oaokert_depontn, to-day Values up to 20.00 get niger dal a Y peal pe svyseatbes 98c. of the Pongee and pongee covered buttons, at..............05. ee, jundating the houses | de Uf 0 S . S i ‘< Merten crt tea vausiag great’ Gauare .50 gublact Nespolltan: resi (Pusies, Poppy, Wreaths, 98 The “Surety” Linen Lingerie Waists at $1 at the oll works, where the derricks sate ee Lilac Wreaths, 98c. Tailored Waists ‘at $1. 75 Made with medallions of delft bluc-and- and other equipments were washed 100 dozen Black Chip Dress Shapes Berry Wreaths, 98c Front of waist prettily tucked, trimmed with white down front and over shoulder; fro Syay. —large, medium and small—values 81], — Bagle Quills, value 25 and 50c, at beading and of waist elaborately trimmed with inser. and $1.75, at 65e. 106 cach, ? i ? in lange ané ie 1 ral des ast ack is Hone ie Aor on Ise and m til * . " * » d bac! ed 9 one sleeses t A Little Lesson in Economics—at Saks ats, values $2 and $3.98, at $1.25. at 25c. at. of lace, at O'Neill. Says: O'Neill Says: O'Neill Says: 3 . The Pusinese of our Tried Millinery Depart- We desire to sell you what Relisy-to-wear farments ave been made a science . . . ment has always caused favorable id ant whi Ju want ere. For example, before a woman's suit is placed { Occasionally some client of ours, enthusing over the style and fit of Saks Clothes, Pre Re ee ee rsucy Smut oaoreaey teeny Nee Ie" That's why cur stocks on sale it has to pass the critical inspection ot . . . . wy ideas from Paris and other European style cent: 1 fresh and airs of eyes, trained to detect the slightest fla looks incredulcus when he hears the price. His expression clearly indicates that are continusily arriving. and’ the. adaptations sipani’ No Undemrnn Should any irregularity be discovered the garme is promptly rejected. Every eftort is made b, a and always strive to show the secret of our business discriminating eorps to safeguard the purchaser Lowest prices rule, * growth. against an unsatisfactory transaction. The Simplicity House ! Ribbons | May Sale of Muslin Underwear: O'Neill Main Store——Third Floor, ox TESS at $1 one Ec ag Princess Slips; yokes trimmed with luce and We are again showingjthe simplicity ys blue, car insertions; in all popular colors, pink, blue, yellow, House Dress, as there was ‘such a ind white; value 35cand | white and lavender; regularly $1, at 85c. demand for Vero hat = had * 5c yard; at 360 and Sse. Combinations; corset covers and petticoats, wait until now for another shipment. A or drawers, of lawn or nainsook, yokes trimmed, back rt Goods perfect Hanes Devens, Etsaay slants and front with lace t‘o9 eeprroidony: and insertions; from these are many and varied. We are experts merchandise here. T! at Millinery pes frst the new shape he doesn’t know how we do it. © To pay all the way from 209, to 40% less than he has paid heretofore, and to find Saks clothes so distinctive in tailoring and style, is something of a revelation to him. He knows we are not in business for glory alone, and he fails to see any . great margin of profit in our prices. 4 But what he overlooks is, that we do not depend for our profit on a single sale, nor ona dozen sales—but on the volume of our sales, which are thousands in number ver-all or over-dre ey are easy to Fil Rat cbbtiee de hia open in front from top to bottom, 4 jain seg a ie tront,. This garment must be | Stamped Linon Lawn Shirt Waists, regularly $1.25, at $ oes ; seen to be able to appreciate-the comfort and useful- kimono effect; value 39c, jn cleans i savare, low ‘and high, 4 Dt uy, fis! RSC eee re a ear ne eee at 25C ies, | smbtoery, imegigns aid Mas bindings; Hive and rine handiest and most. convenient slip-on yet de- Stamped diamulaetie birt ‘al 8} | regularly #4, at ‘i 1 ImORO-eRScli YOHe Petticoats, made of cambric, deep flounce of lace insertions; foot vised at the low price of MWe will alin ahow at thi Stamped Night Gowns; value $1, | jufge with rows of insertions and lace ruffle, regularly 82, at $ © Just now one of the problems of the Department of Agriculture is to show the American farmer how to grow two bushels of wheat where but one bushel grew is, Slip-over, V before. The Saks organization, despite its great investment in tailoring facilities —in fact, by reason of that inrestment— is able to produce for two dollars what most tailoring shops fail to get for three, and you get the benefit of this economy. The New Idea House Di Jac ot Inn; 91 Blacrhaas Corset Cowerai/ waluec ae Drawers and Corset Covers: new models to choose from; laces and dark und light percale, square ’ , embroideries, ribbons and insertions, made in various ways; reg anirter sleeves at A. at 19¢ at 650. © Where another tailor sells ten suits of clothes, we sell a hundred. We buy our f um I Corsets ) Marabou Whitney Folding Go-Carts Showing ° New St nm ¢ Capes and Regularly $5, at $4 $1.50 Flora Corsets at $1 : Stoles Cqixell ‘ain’ Alergcemeestienl. materials in volume, we employ labor in volume, we sell in volume, and the profit | we make is on the volume, and not on you. The voluine of business ourclients give us regulates the degree of economy we give them, julty; made ff with Made in apARY ne Ww madela; girdle in Storo—Firat sive ‘ Made by one of the finest ) double and triple se top, high, low and mediur Mie A manufacturers, This is 4 #18 to 36, from 93 to 910, trimmed with falls of lace. nw a h © And will you please remember this: That the tailoring organization which em- nicely irring ploys its lator in volume can give far more individual attention toa single garment Madathe Dewey will fit, all corsets free strings; hose supporters attached; sizes 18 strands finished with a Nénille oup mation eee) fipe! H : at - a of charge to $0; at oh, tassel; value $4.50, at $3.69, rame anc handle enamel ossible to 10 employs ew hands § ‘ e 6 1 “ar ( 1 7 than is possible to the tailor who employs only a few hands, W. B. Reduso Corsets, mude for stout Complete assortment of Self-Redueing Red= Marabou Feather Stoles in | finish; flexible spring under § and ny Bguresi sleon 19 to 86; attached fern, CB. Warner's, R.&G., Thomson's Glove- Meck, natural Bnd mi } seat; le atherette hood; rub- © S ready-to-wear clothe: e made to your individue arr 5 wart t 92, 93 and $5, Fitting, Po N., Rengo Belt, W. B., Ferris, yards to 284 yards long, Saks ready-to-wear clothes are made to your individual order, as to style and fit. Meusaicral a65 ta sat DiaGavolas, Drake American Lady, Princess, ele, upward from | strands: value 84 to 89, at $2.25 av Incidentally, you also determine the price you who are a single unit in the B. Wd, Lily of Bronce and H. & W Ge to 810 and 96.75. a WE GIVE AND REDEEM SURETY STAMPS SUNDAY WORLD WANTS © WORK WONDERS) great community which wears Saks Clothes! at 34th Street

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