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[bath chan an toon abe VV § SUNS TF cighth floor, loosened by t OF DYNAMITE UNDER CITY. Commissioner Johnson and Water Board Arrange to Store It for Blasting for Aqueduct. Fnough dynamite will be put under New York during the next three years to stir up a far slowe: Fire Commissioner Jo a Board of Water & for the storage of 21,6 the explosive twenty-four aqueduct ty It struck the pi inches of the Deputy Chief. THE WOMAN WHO i CHOOSES HER MATE. sald the woman does the courting. vk# he chooses, but, Instead, rand thither (a merry Isible leading atring of The m the Bronx, Manhatts At the rate of 7,200,00 The respons!bi!! ling has be a of Water Supply. who are sinking estimate that ter r of the straight * her on equal et thin by tte * off @ pound plete the work in rs, reckoning to the year — it. Pat will Fire Chief Nearly K Deputy Chief Langt fire on the eighth flo @tory loft building at N at 6.9 last night. The fire, fm the quarters of the Owl Co, was extinguished $1,000, Langford was on the let (made atrictly in he f * tarhioni nt to &@ nine- iway nich waa > 2232322 If you think you can tella $5.00 Shoe from a $3.50 Shoe do this— OOK into Regal'Shoe Store windows today! There you will see two left (or two right) Shoes, side by side, on a pedestal. One of these is a $3.50 Regal Shoe. The other is a $5.00 1 Shoe, Each has its price indelibly stamped on the sole, by the Makere— a But that stamped price is not visible,—in the Now, can tell the $5.00 Shoe from the $3.50 (through the finish) as they lie in the window, side by side If you think you can, here is your chance for Prize ey— "Eating $4.25 to the 1 Shoe Manager, and tell him which of the the two Shoes ‘‘X”’ or “*Z’’ you will accept for that price, before you see the stamp on le. He will then fit you with the correct size for your in that same le Shoe, and receipt the bill. In this way will get a $5.00 Shoe for $4.25 you can tell by observation alone which is the 00 Shoe. Or—You will get a $3.50 Shoe for $4.25 if appear- ance deceives you as it does other People. In that case you would pay 75c. more than the Shoe was worth, * But console yourself with this thought— You have bly done the same identical thing times before, for the same identi: when 4 you ht shoes that were not stumped on the soles with the Maker’s price. Shoes are made in four Regal Shoe Facto- ries, on a certified factory profit of 5% only. hoe Factories add to this a fair and mod- it for Retailers and then stamp indelibly into le leather the eee pntey at which each pair of erie give Urabe ‘ ue to eed every time. is your protection against guessi which are eoeicoaled | beneath the finish in all shoes today. Judge Regal Shoe Values by the actual wear and comfort and style in a pair of— Regal-Standard $4.00 Shoes ee / 38 REGAL STORES IN GREATER NEW YORK, ‘(Viz., 21 for Men’s Shoes and 14 for Women), Manhat- tan, Brooklyn. Jersey City, Newark. erate the Regal ing at values At The Brill Stores To-Day and To-!lorrow Only Winter Bargains for Boys ) $7 Boys Overcoats, | 56, 57 and 58 Suits, °4.85 Fine, big, warm, single and double-breasted overcoats with convertible collars; some with belts, others without. Made of handsome and durable all-wool cassimeres, friezes and mixed overcoatings, regularly $7; special at $4.85. Suits that are regularly $6, $7, and $8. Double-breasted and Norfolk styles, more than half the lot have two pairs of kn ckers: fancy blues, grays, browns and tans Special at $2.50, Boys’ $5 and $6 Beaver Hats 279 BROADWAY, near Chambers St. 47 CORTLANDT ST., near Greenwich. 125th STREET, at Third Ave. UNION SQUARE, 14th Street, West of Broadway, Harlem Store Open Every Evening Union Square Store Open Saturday Evening renee wna on <“ Broadway Extraordinary values in apparel for Misses, Small Women and Girls {No department can fail of success which possesses the faculty to sense the requirements of its patrons and the ability to gratify those requirements at areasonable cost. It is in these two respects that our Misses’ Department excels the ordinary run of similar departments, the extent and character of its present displays being sufficient evidence of the first, and the economy of its prices proving the second. Second floor Girls’ Tailored Suits, in two and three piece models. Made of imported broadcloth, wide wale serges and worsteds. Plain tailored or dressy models, in navy, brown, old blue and fancy mixtures. Sizes 12 to 16 years. Values 22.50 to 35.00 special at 15.00, 19.50 and 25.00 Girls’ Chinchilla Coats, in full length button to neck models. Made of imported chinchilla, and lined throughout with check worsted. Navy or gray. Sizes 6 to 16 years. Value 15.00 special at 9.75 Girls’ Cheviot Coats, in full length button to neck models. Made of all wool cheviot or imported fancy tweeds, and flannel or worsted lined throughout. In navy, brown and gray, as well as brown mixtures. Sizes 6 to 16 years. Value 12.95 special at 7.95 Value 15.00 special at 9.75 Girls’ Seal Plush Coats, in full length models, with high military collar. Skinner satin lined throughout. 8 to 16 years, Value 25.00 special at 15.00 Girls’ Galatea Dresses, in sailor collar, button front models. Made of striped galatea with plain color combinations. 6 to 14 years. Value 3.43 special at 2.45 Misses’ sizes, 14, 16, 18 years Misses’ Street Coats, made of reversible cloths, imported cheviot and kersey. Distinctive models, in a large assortment of colors, as well as black. Value 25.00 special at 16.50 Misses’ Seal Plush Ceats, full length models, with sailor, or military collar. Skinner satin lined throughout. Value 35.00 Misses’ Serge Dresses, tailored or dressy models. Made of lish serges or imported broadcloths. Effectively trimmed with bak velvet, silk braid or Cluny lace. In navy, brown, plum or black. Value 22.50 to 35.00 special at 15.00, 19.50 and 25.00 Misses’ Corduroy and Velveteen Dresses, in dressy or plain tai- lored models. Made of im corduroy, plain or striped velveteen. Hand embroidered with real lace, yoke and cuffs. In navy, taupe, old blue, brown or black. Value 35.00 to 50.00 special at 25.00, 29.50 and 35.00 long roll special at 25.00 Misses’ Fancy Tailored Suits Regularly 45.00 Special at 25.00 One hundred suits of imported broadcloth, in five distinctive fancy tailored models, each a copy of an imported style. Colors are navy, brown, snuff, Ceylon, plum and black. Sizes 14, 16, 18 years. Special Waist values tomorrow for Women and Misses @ From an array of excellent waist values, we have chosen for presentation in these columns two collections of waists which offer even more than the customary economies of our Waist Department. Third floor Women’s Waists, of changeable chiffon or taffeta, attractively trimmed with cream net yoke and frill, edged with lace. The taffeta waist is two- toned in all the new colorings. Value 6.00. Saturday at 3.95 Tailored Shirts, such as were offered and so readily absorbed last week. The demand having exceeded the available supply at that time, we have now acquired another shipment for tomorrow. Materials include pure linen Madrasse, striped shirtings and corded effects, as well as black soisette. Finely tailored, with French cuffs, attachable soft collar, and patch pocket. Value 2.00. Saturday at 1.00 Sale of Children’s, Coats on our Second Floor tomorrow @ A charming collection of colored corduroy coats for children from two to six years, marked at unusually low prices for tomorrow's selling. Colors include navy and brown, as well as black, and all coats are lined throughout. Children’s Corduroy Coats, of imported corduroy, in a new French model. Value 10.00. Saturday at 6.95 Children’s Corduroy Coats, made of narrow wale corduroy, in a Norfolk model, with brass button trimmings. Value 7.50. Saturday at 5.00 Low prices in long fur coats for Misses and Juniors @ Those charming young misses and juniors whose fancies lightly turn to thoughts of fur at this season will do well to make a tour of inspection through the Saks Fur Department, where only selected skins and the reigning fur styles can enter. Particularly in coats just now we have scores of the most wonderful garments, beautiful as to the lustre of the skins, effectively lined and perfectly made, in the most approved models for the winter season. @ The fur coats itemized below are for those younrg women who are from 13 to 18 years young. They are 48 to 52 inches in length Unusually low in price, and perfect from collar to hem. Fourth floor Black Pony Coats, light weight, beautifully marked skins. special at 45,00 French Seal Coats, extra large shawl collar and deep cuffs. special at 54.50 Mink-dyed Marmot Coats, made of genuine Bieskey skins. A handsome garment. special at 57.50 Caracul Coats, made of high lustre moire skins. A very unusual fur coat value. special at 69,50 Black Fox or Natural Gray Fox Large Muffs, and two-skin neck pieces to match, , special at 35,00 per set Fur sets in an extensive variety and at very attractive prices for Misses, Girls and Children. Important Sale Women’s Sweaters One-quarter to one-third less than regular prices on sweaters is a rather attractive economy for the month of November. We took all the sweaters at these prices which this maker had on hand, and the saving offered to you is practically the same as we ourselves procured from him. @The assortment, which in- cludes both imported and domes- tic brands, exhibits some of the most beautiful weaves in high grade wools, silk-and-wool mix- medium, e-quarter or hp lengths. _ Hi or collarless models. In all white, colors or color combinations. For motor- ing, for the morning constitu- tional, ahorse or afoot, for golfing and outdoors generally. Values 6.00 to 25.00 Saturday at 3.95 to 16.50 Trimmed Fur Hats Value $15 ..... at 10.75 @ All news from Paris points to the fur-trimmed hat as the pre- mier choice for winter wear. Yet even before its vogue was established, we had a predilection that itwas to be popular for late Fall wear. In the vogue of the fur-trimmed suit we perceived ‘the shadow of the hat, and, prepared ourselves accordingly. @ Today we are showing the latest fur-hat innovation, which is a special Hudson Seal hat, in the new quaint poke shape, and ornamented with a band of diminutive flowers. For street or evening wear it is admirable. Other fur-trimmed hats and all fur hats, in all the popular fursand shapes, range from 6.95 to 85.00 Young Men’s Clothes 12.50 to 25.00 @ Youth has for ages been a theme for poets, and its per- petuation has long engaged the genius of science. And even we, in a modest way, can at least help to accentuate oe posts appearance, as opposed to the tendency to make youth look ridiculous and freakish. Saks clothes for the young man are made on youthful lines and in youthful fabrics, and while ad- hering to average prices, easily outclass average clothes in style. @In addition, we offer you unequalled assortments in models, fabrics colorings; we direct you particularly to the Saks displays of overcoats from 12.50 to 25.00. They constitute the finest collection of these garments ever led for your youthful attention. Ages 14 to 20. Sizes 30 to 36. @ These silver mesh have deep shirred skirt, full sized frame, and finely woven mesh, and are a remarkable value in that silver mesh bags very seldom sell so much below their regular prices as in this offering. You must remember that whereas many kinds of bags come and go in the ome 4 ioe season, the silver mes a t place in smart bag olen Moreover, unlike leather and cloth bags, the silver mesh bag is not perishable, but retains its attractiveness indefinitely. All of which is important to remem- ber in considering this sale. _ THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 10, 1911. Saks & Company at 34th Street ’ A Women’s Coats of every conceivable description marked at special prices In the wonderful variety of its styles, in its colors and color combinations, in its continual, eternal changing and rearranging, in its ceaseless fluctua- tions between audacity and caprice, and in the sheer weight of itsnumbers, this is one of the most remarkable coat seasons in a decade. This state of affairs has not only unduly taxed feminine “choice, but it has also put a fine edge on our discrimination to select from the chaff of innumerable contributions the wheat of exclusive styles. To the success of our efforts, however, our displays of women’s coats bear eloquent testimony. q Every conceivable sort of coat is here, in hundreds of models, embracing both foreign and native ideas. And the apparent economies in those coats featured below, are a reflex of the policy of this Department, which is to give the most advanced productions at the lowest possible cost. Women’s Evening Coats, rever- sible, made of black broadcloth, with pastel shades on reverse side. Square collar. Special at 25.00 Value 39.50 Women’s Evening Coats, of im- thao aaa in WH ay iin pray panne velvet and braid. Special at 29.50 . Value 45.00 Women’s Evening Wraps, rever- sible models, made of lustrous loth, in Fee shades. Long revers and large collar of mouflon fur, as well as cuffs. Lined with peau de cygne throughout. Special at 45.00 Value 59.00 Women’s Coats, made of reversible rough cloths, in beautiful combinations. Turn back cuffs and long revers. Special at 12.00 Value 20.00 Women’s Reversible Coats, made of rough cloths or zibeline, in several shades of gray and Oxford. Handsome reverse combinations. Patch pockets and set-in kimono sleeves. Special at 15.00 Value 25.00 Sanh pid tote salen Glteeice pl lack cl i combinations of navy, brown or black. Some made of imported steamer rugs, the fringe utilized as a trimming. Special at 25.00 falue 39.50 Women’s Fur-Trimmed Coats, made of broadcloth, garment lined through- out, and shawl collar, with long revers, and cuffs trimmed with Australian or Sable Opossum. Special. at 28.50 falue 50.00 Women’s Fur-Trimmed Coats, made of broadcloth or mixtures. Extra large fur collar and cuffs. Satin lined. Special at 45.00 Value 65.00 Fourth floor Women’s Velour Coats, with semi- fitted back, long revers and round collar, trimmed with braid. Lined throughout. Special at 35.00 Value 50.00 Neha Mies eae _o rate t i i garments. Trimmed with braid. New shaped collars and lined throughout. Special at 50.00 Value 65.00 sods, al tapared sonia Seoculity s, all imy copies. Beaut braided, long roll or shawl collar. Some fur-trimmed. Special at 75.00 Value 100.00 Women’s White Polo Coats, ‘box back and front. Patch pockets, pearl buttons. Belted at waist. Special at 19.50 Value 30.00 Women’s Polo Coats, white with pink, blue or tan on inside. shawl collar, satin piped buttonholes, and mosquetaire bag to match. Special at 25.00 Value 40.00 Women’s Street Coats, made of black o: navy pebble cheviots and lined throughust. Semifitting back. Persian toting on large rever. Special at 25.00 Value 35.00 Women’s Street Coats, of black broadcloth, square collar and revers of black Astrachan c Buttons to side with two large braid ornaments. Special at 29.50 Value 42.50 Women’s Raincoats, made of single texture materials in black, blue or tan. Special at 10.00 Value 1500 Women’s Gaberdine Raincoats, made of imported cloths, in black, navy, tan or mode, Special at 18.50 Value 25,00 Boys’ Seasonable Clothes exceptionally low in price @ We do not consider it enough that boys’ clothes should have only dura- bility of fabric and quality of workmanship to commend them. These are very necessary, of course, but, in addition, Saks clothes for boys are desi to teach the young idea the advantages of style. And this is achieved wi the slightest increase in cost over average boys’ clothes that have little or no individuality in their lines. Second floor Double Breasted Suits for Boys Formerly up to 7.00......... he eaitaeerd Saturday at 4.75 @ These suits are made of all wool, in the season's most desirable fabrics and colorings. Incidentally, they are made to our own specifications, and under our personal supervision, which are perhaps the most important considerations of all. Boys’ Suits with extra trousers............. at 7.95 breasted @ These come in single or double models, as well as in Norfolk effects. Tailored in mannish fabrics and tailored just as well as good tailors know how. Blue Serge Suits.. Ratstcnnehaoatimnass at 5.00 Boys’ Norfolk or double breasted models, well lined and trimmed, and uncommonly peed value for the money. The fabric employed is a full weight blue serge of excellent quality, Boys’ Overcoats,........ q Reefers and RAAB Sh irrn ome at 5.00 ussian Overcoats. Made in neat mixed coatings, or of blue or gray chinchilla. Loose box models, wool lined and finished in the best possible manner. Boys’ Overcoats......... @ Long Overcoats, Reefers and Russian Co: fabrics and colorings, including all colors of chinchilla. Boys’ Tourist Coats.... at 7.95 in a splendid variety of A very remarkable value. Eda ci Kaas uaa at 12,75 q Auto or Tourist Coats, in long mannish models, with regulation collar or the cone » vertible collar which can be buttoned close to neck. Rough coatings in various Excellent shoe values for Misses, Children and Boys @ It will consume only a moment of your time to read this announcement, - but it has taken weeks of our time to assemble such sturdy shoe values as are the feature of this remarkable offering, specially prepared for Saturday, Misses’ and Children’s Shoes, button models, in patent leather and gun metal. Sizes 6 to 8. Sizes 8/, toll. pecial at 1.45 Sizes 11, to 2. nr pecial at 1.85 Boys’ Shoes, lace and Blucher models, in gun metal, patent leather and Russia calf. Sizes 11to013,....... value 2.50....... special at 1.85 Sizes lto 5/,....... value 3,00....... special at 2.25 special at 1.25