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ntact kt i lll ‘THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, JUNE 9, 191%. ‘Troliey Car Matme Child. ‘ftyman Blank. John Blank, Hyman's| him had cost him a 10-cent piece end a of Jeluca, si HUNTING COINS, whioh he fnew at once hetonwed to] Wednesday that ‘ee alton to fthorsee brother of ten years, who was among| bunch of cigarette pictures that he baa sf been saving. At Pitty-ninth the diggers, ran to tell his father. ahannoon a7 001 N ely ol, while Co FALLS pt sad dale all the boys €o, he bewalled the ‘toy Fifty-ninth street at Colombns avenue, | My the tine Mr. Blank arrived youne . Lcd ae adh a | Ruben, Simon Wolk, Aaron Titvermere| STORAGE “Bot for this search no one [and wae caught between twd rons: Aar , ght of t 0 * Both her } ere fractared | Gitiman had pulled away ao] Wold bave thought of looking under the |town cars Hoth her le = L) he body le v1 err much ef the earth nest the blouse chat | (andslide for the body of little Hyman. |and her right arm brok @ amall hand was exposed. Mr. Blank |itimped into the hole, loosened the body \and clasping it in his arms ran with tt Jerying londly to his he ome at No 162| Lutts Goch by th by the Cave-In| Dkth’s Know Hyman Blank Was Completely Buried, SACRIFICE SALE OF SUMMER DRESSES Tomorrow, Saturday Embracing @ large of Women's and Misses' Dresses in Giik, Foulard, Messaline and Marquisette, in all the prevail- ing summer fabrics, in Empire and other effects, richly embroid- ered; all the leading shades. Yoivee, ranging trom 750% AOS, 6,75, 9,75 WOMEN’S TRIMMED AND TAILORED HATS Our exclusive 85.00, $7.50 and @9.00 models in Women's and Children's Dress Hats; 1.95, 2.95 and 3,49 with her sald It wovid not be safe to feave her unattende The landsiide occurred In a lot to | feet by 9 that had been dug to @ depth of 15 feet several weeks neo! to prepare it for the foundations of a tie foft building. All through the warm DUG THEIR WAY OUT. weather the sehoo! boys In the nelgh- | q | borheod have used It for a ball ground. | Oo Back 24 Hours Later to|Hrman went there with the other boys! | Wednesday afternvon: Being three or | Find Lost Colin and four years younger than most of thera | he was a spectator at the game: when the “~ ; Victim. It was for that varia! nat au fo close out 4 Uncover . ban ki it vaved In, trapping half « | " i ~ al } ee Goren or ns who chanea! to beat that || CHILDREN’S WHITE LAWN DRESSES ! epot, even his brother John did not Latent kimono style, trimmed with three inserts of embroidery; } Sileing think of Hyman when the iarger bors bluster of tucks; (wo wash ribbon rosettes and embroid- greet wonder | had heen etenvated. None ef the bora Mupposed that the dirt bad completaly buried any one BURIED UP TO HIS NECK, BUT RESOUED, Young Ruben, who lives at No bis Rockaway avenie, wan the one who @ot caught up to his neck. ile piay- mates had to dig all around before he could work his way out, and it was @ although the earth ery flounce: sizes 2 to 6. Value 83.00. WOMEN'S KNIT UNDERWEAR A full line of Vests end Unicn Sulte in puro silk, sitk and lisle and liste with plain and fancy crechet 98 yokes. Prices ranging from iC 2, WARNER’S CORSETS Newest model, medium bust, tong hips, made of lightwelght cous til, daintily trimmed with Duohesse lace and baby ribbon; 1 00 hose eupportere attached. Usually sold $1.50. SPECIAL WOMEN’S PARASOLS Of all olth taffeta and ponfee Hg) giein etripes or cheoke with pial Pocohea harderay couideah tae. LOD SPECIAL « ty. + | pot catoh the othare nearly so badly, but they became well tired by the time they were out of it and scampered off home to wash eome of the dirt off be- fore supper. t Hyman'e ‘allure to returo ome A 4 of them odde and ands. MEN'S $2.00 SHIRTS FOR $1 $1.19 eli, oe Ne style, made of very fine soft finished madras in neat Fees ied tolms, whe bed been stripes; soft turned back cuffe, plalted or plain bosome. Blank po tn the tot when the dirt fell, started cut |! MEN'S SILK NECKWEAR trace whetever, Nod egry rl ‘the pote A largo variety of all the newest creations and atylee in 29 Of the laberty avenue station, whe bad ummer elike and silk and linen. Value 600, SPECIAL JIC fie stad anyon wha het sree Ce] 1 M4" BLUMSTEIN, 128th Street, between 7th and oth Ave fi ; (c 40s" YEAR ‘IN ERTHW, ome yee eval] New Harlem Store ' 5rdAve.@l2IstSt. | 2212 to 2224 Third Abe. This Great Building Full of oe mapemme Open Saturday Evenings Till 10 o’Clock . Everything for Housekeeping Acres of Floor Space iv ae ‘ ; Big Brass Bed Sale Still On $5.25 $12.75 $6.50 The entire sample stock of a large manufacturer. Reductions Handsome in appearance, ip very moderate In price. The j Tange from one-quarter to one-third-—for instance, the two beds shown fintsh 1s a cool, natural green; all igh ere strongly made, ' ume Soe senaaiy ior 43 and ie 0 pretetivaly. Both of these Very comfortable and graceful in design. Enormous variety. | e ri 4 uy fore ight has square posts and rails, Folding Go-Cart, | There are over fifty patterns—just a few of each in each size, in | H bate satin and “polet” finishes. One of the best lot of values ever $5.75 | Simple to operate ig mi Spend One-Third of Your Life in Bed and all parts strong- i Pretty important to have good bedding, isn't it? We make all ty tase wd) Prete Mattresses, Pillows, Bolsters and Box Springs in our own aan tiny He tily finished. Com- tory—guaranteed pu Pure materials, Yet our Sanitary Bedding costs no. 2@CR ANd fortable and dur- | = | 7 Pieces, 59¢ apie. 1} A Wanieefol Sale of Axminster Rugs $30 Worth for sca Week PZ r) ¥ m “ “ Dozens of patterns that have been selling $100 —« “ regularly for years—discontinued now merely $200 * $2.50 «8 4 for variety—at a saving of about one-third, $1,000 “ « $12,506 « Formerly Now ve $3.65 $2.35 Payable by the month if more convenient. 4.65 Collectors sent IF REQUESTED, We will open an account for any amount on Stax wit 6 320 38-20 8 proportionate terme, No limit, emall o large. DS AO iets ised sis 37.50 28.50 10% Discount If You The first four sizes are seamless, All are ,, Standard quality, Many fine Oriental designs. Every kind of floor covering for every room, hall, stair, kitchen, etc. and no charge for putting {t there, j pepore Past Row and Chatham Square Prefer to Pay Cash Prices marked in Plain Figuree—-no extras, Saleemen to show the goode and give full in- formation, but the goods sell themselves, Cowperthwait & Sons' 193 to 205 Park Row —~ Saks &Gont Women’ s Linen Suits, Skirts and Dresses in an Early Summer Sale To-morrow An aggregation of beautiful merchandise at exceptionally low prices With Summer here, and all the extraordinary expenses incident thereto, economies such as are at Saks’ to-morrow merit more than cursory atten- tion, We have rounded up several manufacturers of women’s apparel, all noted for the excellence of their products, and persuaded them to assist in giving an impetus to Summer, trade, by enabling us to offer seasonable garb at very rot prices for to-morrow. Every garment is delightfu ly new and dainty and stylish, and as fresh as thou } : had just tip-toed out of the proverbial andbox, as indeed it has! are not buying after-season nor mid-season nor late-season “merchen- dise, mind you—but early Summer styles at late Summer prices. Women’s Tailored Suits, of pure linen Ramie cloth A strictly tailored , Hoe oi, wth pal boc andl iru" Lavaspiovy- entra, py ah ine t. pink, navy, na‘ grey, c Copenhagen, nd ser or white, Value 15.00 To-morrow’s price 10,00 Women’s Fancy Tailored Linen Suits, long shaw! collar, point in back in- laid with striped linen. Cuffe trimmed to match. High bodice akirt, panelled beck and front. In natural, helio, Copenhagen, pink, navy or white. Value 2000 To-morrow’e price 12.60 haben @ Tailored Suits, made of Austrian Linen, sailor collar, with long Span evn eer einem in new design. suit. Navy, it 8, helio, grey or Copenhagen. Value 27.50 To-morrow’s price 18.50 Women’s Separate Skirts, in piques or linens. Several models. front, with pocket on side ligand dete i echeux elas vaio wat ate gore, with panel back and front. Obtai: in white or natural. Value 6.00 bap to ly Women’s Separate Skirts, f white corduroy, which is one of the Paris has decided upon for Summer Yate ao Opens fap pethet in free Torn ar 8.60 Women’s Lingerie Dresses An Entirely new model—Value 20.00—Speclel for Saturday only at 11.50 line skirt. Waist is trimmed with wide linen Cluay lace and eyelet em- /, with blind gg ey over shoulders. Skirt is trimmed to match waist, with three rows of wide linen any Ken ove roe waa Gn ere: of the raced miner. Probllycovagh wast «ange oy. that we have only a pid Summer Tailored Suits and Dresses for Misses and Small Women—Second Floor The actual advent of Summer finds us just as zealous as ever to make it the occasion for still better values, as is shown by the special values Pieper jared for tomorrow's sale. Sizes in this Department, 14, 16 and years. pea ara Hand-made Paris Lingerie Dresses, real lace trimmed, in round eck models. Effective little dresses and adnirably for graduation wear. Value 29, 50. Saturday at 16.50 Misses’ Marquleette and Voile Dresses, hand-embroidered models, in pe joan eg gt hong nh Se Ching or Filet lace insertions. Round neck lors or all white. i 8 25.00 Saturday at 15.00 Misses’ Linen Dresses, in entirely new French button-front models. Fashioned of French linen, with lingerie sailor collar. In pink, light blue, i maise, violet, natural or white, Value 18.50 Saturday at 11.50 Two Hundred Mi ‘wee ’ Tailored Suits at great redactions for Saturday { We have two hundred Tailored Suits for Misses and Small Women, in many attractive models and including all of the current season's most approved styles, and have separated them into two lots under reduced Prices to close, | This is an excellent chance to acquire a handsome tailored suit for very little money, and as we do not anticipate that they will last very long, we urge you to make this event the first call in your shopping i papery for to-morrow. Suits that were 19.50 to 29.50. . : To close at 12.00 Suits that were 29.50 to 45.00 To close at 15.00 Apparel for Girls and Juniors Very reasonably priced for Tomorrow Savings continue to be the dominant feature of our offerings in apparel for Girls and Juniors, and the economies announced for tomorrow are just important enough to be of real benefit. Girls’ Dresses, all new models, in fine white lawn or batiste, with round or square neck. Kimono sleeves, with trimmings of fine lace or embroidery. Sizes 6 to 14 years. WO i 2.95 3.95 4.95 Saturday Special at 1,95 2.95 3.95 Girls’ Washable Colored Dresses, of figured batiste, cotton foulard, dimity or lawn, in kimono sleeve models, trimmed with lace embroidery or Bulgarian braids. Sizes 6 to 14 years. Value....... carve 3.45 Saturday Special ‘at 1,48 2.45 Sale of Girls’ Tailored Suits at unusual reductions | One hundred Tailored Suits, in two or three piece models, including many of the season's prettiest styles, Beautifully tailored and finished as only the man who made them knows how, The small number of these suits in this sale has had much to do with the reductions, Sizes 13, 15 and 17 years, Suits that were 19.50 to 25,00 Saturday to close at 1( Suits that were 29.50 to 35.00 Saturday to close at 1£ | cceepeagetn. aR LL. » pany At 34th Street 7 SS Sale of Youths and Boys’ Shirts-Vatee 1.00 Saturday, 50c or 6 for 2.88 Youths’ and Boys’ Wash Ties—Value 26 Saturday special at 3 for 50c ‘These wash ties come in all.the new colors, including neat colored stripes on white grounds. The offering also contains silk knit ties, in all the college stripes, as well as plain colors. A dollar, will buy the young man ties for the entire season, and will at the same time afford him all the neckwear variety he needs, Misses’ Straw Hats Reduced for Saturday Made of rough straw and trimmed with ribbons and quills. Suitable for girls of three to Co Values up to 6.50, Saturday at 1.65 Summer Underwear for Youths and Boys Complete new line ready Boys are now ready for their Summer underwear and we are ready for the boys. Their Summer underwear is here at Saks’ in the most desirable materials for warm weather wear. These include lisle, silk and wool, gauze cotton and nainsook, ribbed or plain, in two-piece or combine- tion suits. Sizes from 3 to 16 years. Two-piece suits from 25c to 2.65. Combination suits from 80c to 3.95. Boys Two-Trousers Suits formerly ap to 9.75, now 6.95 These: double- ment of fabrics that is as attrac po) as it is extensive. Noth- be possible than thetailoring of these suits, which is consistently good And they are noticeably in style than boys’ clothes gener- ally, Sothat, considering these merits in conjunction with the extra trousers and the several dollars by which these jarments are reduced, this offering is worth investigating. Boys’ Washable Suits Saturday at 2.95 Norfolk and double! breasted models, made of khaki, white duck, tan linen, tan crash or figured fabrics. ‘These little suits are made with the same care and attention to detail as our cloth garments for boys, and ‘once you have seen them, it will not be necessary for us to emphasize that they are worth much more than the price we ask for them. Youths and Boys’ Clothes at 15.00 Ages 14 to 20. Sizes 30 to 36, To incorporate style, individ- uality and fit into youthful clothes and at the same time to avoid extremes has always been our aim in tail youths and boys. Nor lI, for a fine discrimination must be exercised in the selection of youthful fab- tics. Most tailors give no con- sideration to this phase of the matter at all. Saks-made clothes, on the other hand, are not alone distinctive in the tai- loring, but in the fabrics which accentuate in design that spirit of youthfulness which we tailor into the garment as a whole, And at the price of fifteen dol- lars Saks clothes for youths and boys are not to be dupli- cated anywhere, We who sell them also make them, so that we know whereof we speak,