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ancien’ Fuemoeee cag. THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, MAROH 22, 1919.” Saks & Company Broadway at 34th Street Tae ee + AE ADED THES, P| POUCESN,NA zs with burgtary. was charged re two other men refused to make i ‘ ve Alleged Confessiun of Engineer |atstemente May Clear Up Many } Silk Robberies. Tomorrow, Saturday, extraordinary display of Women’s Suits, Coats and Dresses _ prevailing styles at less than prevailing prices @ To the woman who appreciates the importance of selecting her Easter apparel well in advance, we wish to emphasize the equal importance of patronizing a department which is well in advance of its contemporaries, in the representative character of its styles, in the wealth and beauty of its assortments and in the extreme economy of its prices. @ To the woman who seeks above all to range the whole gamut of style before making her choice of a ent, we extend the assurance that the whole gamut of style is here, and that her selection will be made from such a variety of models, fabrics and colorings as would tax half a dozen Paris shops to assemble. 4th floor . Both were charged with being eus- Lp persons and were locked up. e Important sale of apparel tomorrow, Saturday Misses’ Coats, Dresses & Suits at considerable concessions from usual prices Duryea van Dorn, engineer of a q@ We may rightly call our Misses’ Department the Fashion Issue of all Misses’ special at 12.95 and 16.50 Misses’ Voile Dresses, fashioned of chiff voile, silk lined throughout. Apron front and ’ ’ ee ee ent cane ote Departments, for it covers the whole field of Misses’ styles, reflects every whim bs ne sadam hsty- pena eage”! Pe: SMM REGU Gan Dobenive | of design and every innovation of fabric and color, and abeve all, it appreciates + Plain Tailored Suits....... 19.80 to 47.50 Tourist Coats............. 18.80 to 75.00 ‘ : Murray, mado a complete confession last ns the importance of confining itself to Misses’ sizes exclusively, in order to inter- Fancy Tailored Suits...... 25.00 to 95.00 Steamer Coats. +++. 28.00 to 35.00 ; Pant recardiar a Sh robbery ot ads fee, whelouore i be pret the spirit of youthful styles. Teaies doe be saga teeeee re ba oad ered ye a wet ion to pe € Euixir Senna, : db Ad eer. -... .£ Ongee Loats..... eee 5 Oo et 2 ‘ Gltine a Gunter ot ayeicions erence which fe the only family laxative @ In tomorrow's special sale of seasonable Spring apparel, the department also —_—Linen Suits............... 25.00 to 59.00 Block Street Coats. seveeees 15,00 te 59.00 | that have recently taken place. | generally approved by the most demonstrates its ability to evolve smart and exclusive garb at prices which are Women’s Dresses Navy Street Coats 15.00 to 89.00 4 ‘The silk waist factory of Lou's Adier, @munent physicians, because it acts far below those charged in specialty shops, to say nothing of far more extensive sit Taffeta Dresses 18.50 to 98.00 White Coats vr" 19.80 to 89.00 freon 6. Me ‘usm ands a, wu. 2,0 Deuaral strengthening way |] and representative assortments. Second floor. Crepe Meteor Dresses...... 25.00 to 95.00 Evening Wraps...... 1151 16.80 to 128.00 ee eee ence vere er ternal organs without weakening || Misses’ Coats, in full length models, of whip- Misses’ Taffeta Dresses, in dressy models, | Serge Dresses........ .+. 10.00 to 75.00 Mistral Cloth Coats....... 25.00 to 38.00 , foes to Inspector Hughes and also en- them. cord and men’s wear serge, in navy, tan and suitable for afternoon wear. In changeable, Evening Gowns........... 19.50 to 375.00 Satin Coats............... 22.50 to 47.80 4 Gaged the services of Valerian J. O'Far-| Jt fg equally beneficial for the fray. Plain or fancy tailored. Sizes 14 to 18 Plain or striped taffetas, with round or high ; ‘ 3 rr special at 16.50 neck, and effectively trimmed with heavy laces, =< ——— | 19 always efficient and frée from |] 7°*"* Welt, for yoars a Central OMce detec- | five, but who retired recently ana Very youhg and the middle aged, @pened up a private detective bureau. it O'Farrell yesterday found a quantity al} Tiel ad prey Misses’ Dresses, tailored or dressy models, rhe ana “Adiee $3 beneficial effects always Sy men's wear and diagonal serges, in navy, white, Women’s Plain & Fancy Suits} 25.00 § ‘Washington street, and he and Adler ®, ° q } “ he and Adler the genuine, bearing the name of ind pencil stripes. 14 to 18 years. back’ with silk embroidery and! Whi Thirty-five models : a Sectined ¥.00 worth at hie property.” Sh company utforna Pg Gyre one Fpecial at 12.95, 16.50 and 19.50 and all colorings. mv epecial | ac 1e880 . J with ‘Meconville and Murray arc tic Commeplainly printed on, the q This great assemblage of tailored suits is one of the most brilliant collec- tag in the basem when two young @€ @very package. Stern Brothers invite inspection of their unusually large collection of Girls’ and Juniors’ Apparel including Imported Models and many Original Styles for Early Spring Wear Misses’ and Juniors’ Suits, Plain and Demi-Tailored, of Serges, Taf- fetas, Novelty Mixtures, Hairlines, Bengalines, Linen and Misses’ and Girls’ Coats of Serges, Checks, Hairlines, Taffetas, Whipcords, Novelty Stripes and Voiles. Misses’ and Girls’ of Lingerie, Serges, Linen, Cotton Voile, Foulards, Chiffons, Meteors, Crepe de Chine and Messaline, Misses’ and Girls’ Skirts of Serges, Taffetas, Terry Cloth, Novelty tions of tailored apparel ever shown either at our uniform price of 25.00 or at the higher prices which are the rule elsewhere. Every garment is a 100 Misses’ Tailored Suits at 25.00 values 39.50 to 45.00 copy of a recent Paris model. Serges, whipcords, diagonals, checks, stripes and mixtures. Empire effects, cutaways and straight fronts; round collars, lace collars, embroidered, braided and lingerie collars; long revers and cuffs to “ match; and all the other innumerable features of current styles. Black, navy, Copenhagen, King blue, tan, gray and black and white checks and stripes. q These tailored suits are all fancy models and all copies of imported models. Handsomely tailored, and fashioned of whi s and plain or diagonal serges, in white and all the seasonable colorings. A splendid chance to purchase your new Easter suit for little money. 14 to 18 years. Youths’ Clothes............ 12.50 to 20.00 ages 14 to 20, sizes 30 to 36 q The young man who seeks to obtain a maximum of style within the prescribed price range for aay J men’s clothes, will find it at Saks’. We have been tailoring the young man for forty years and we know his requirements backwards. There is sufficient indication of this in our assortments for Spring, an examination of Apparel for Juniors and Girls Junior Suits, three-piece models of English Girls’ Challis Dresses, in dressy models’ serge and fancy whipcords. Smart tailored made of all-wool challis, in dots or stri pes, with coats, round or square collar, inlaid with ben- F Sie coutbblnations 2 walpet oc pene galine, in self or contrasting colors. All color- ings. ‘Sizes 12 to 16. special at 19.50 cygne. Sizes 6 to 14 years. special at 5.95 . A AR. ~~ Checks, Linen and Khaki. Om which will convince any young man that Saks tailoring brings out all the s, pe ene Decided Values t Girls Coats at 9.75. seseceeeesWalue 15.00 possibilities of youthful styles. In fabrics, colorings and pet * are showing eae Iw, Decided Values in Full models, made of English serge, in navy or white. Silk lined through- Splendid assortments, and every garment possesses that distinctiveness of design, : # suits of Serges, Hairline, Whipcords and out. In fancy collar of serge in contrasting shades. Sizes 6 to 16 years. _ tailoring and finish which is the indelible hall mark of a Saks production Checks, two and three off ' Sully tilored or trated, snes fom 10 to 16 years, 917.80 : Bengaline Silk, tri Caeeeay ; , trimmed or plain tail i fulland bal ned, sees 6 (0 16 Jes, from 84.78 to 14.95 § Dresses of Washable Materials, including ‘ y Tissues, Batiste, Cotton Voile, Ginghams 4 dnd Peale, ie 6:40.56 yeas, trom $1.65 to 12.50 g ‘ Misses" and Children’s Hats b For Dress, Semi-iress and Street Wear, ‘including French Models, 5 English Tailored Hats and original styles from thelt own workrooms. 3 Special Offerings for Saturday ™M School and Street Hats, Regular Value $5.50, at $3.50 3 Lingerie Hats, Regular Value $6.50, at 4.50 . English Tailored Hats, from the best London makers, MILLINERY DEPARTMENT ee Boys’ and Girls’ Shoes For Spring and Summer Wear Button and Lace Shoes, Oxford and Ankle Ties of Tan and Black Russia Calf, Patent Leather, Vici Kid, White . Canvas and Buckskin, Value $12.50, at 8.75 THIRD FLOOR Also for To-morrow, Discontinued Lines of Small Children’s and Girls’ Button Shoes of Patent Ceather, Tan and Btack Russia Calf. At Greatly Reduced Prices { ‘ , | ‘ ' | Young [en’s and Boys’ Clothing ‘ oa in many exclusive models and of the class workmanship At Exceptionally Attractive Prices, Norfolk and Double-breasted Suits, from $5.00 to Woolen Sailor and Russian Suits, “ ‘Washable Russian and Sailor Suits, “ Boys’ and Children’s Reefers, # Boys’ Spring Overcoats, Boys, First Long Trouser Suits, 14 to 48 years, “ 11.50 “ 18.00 Youths’ and Small Men’s Suits and Overcoats, newest models,34 to 39 in.chest measure,“ 12,00 “ 26.50 YOUNG)\MEN’S AND BOYS’ FURNISHINGS 16.50 8.50 9.75 10.50 14.50 5.00 « 1.75 « 4.75 « 7.75 “ Boys’ Shirts and. Blouses, "Laundered’ and Negligee, from 68c to 1.95 Mercertzed and Pure Silk, at $2.45, 2.75 Boys’ and-Youths’ Pajamas, of Madras, O8¢'to 1.45 of Soisette and Silk, 95c¢ to 2.95 Knitted Neckwear, 48c “ 1,75 _ '! Boys’ and Children’s Felt and Straw Hats, : Pa in the most desirable styles. iest.234 and,22d. Streets tvs ne t Easter Suits for Boys at very special prices tomorrow @ Nobody a ates more than we ourselves what it costs to a boy in clothes, and nobody has labored more diligently than we to produce boys’ clothes at the most economical prices, consistent with good tailoring, durable fabrics and stylish lines. We shall be quite satisfied to have you 1 judge of our efforts by the following three special values in boys’ suits which we have prepared for tomorrow’s selling: Boys’ Suits, with extra knickerbockers, made in * tan, fre and brown mixture cloths, mohair lined. Norfolk and double-breasted models. These garments are a special purchase at a liberal price concession, or we should not be in a position to offer such a remarkable value. 8to18 years, Value 12.50 special at. Boys’ Suits, extra knickerbockers, made of =a 6.95 8.50 mixtures, in Norfolk and double-breasted models, mohair lined. Betfectly tailored, and a liberal assortment of patterns. 8 to 18 years. Saturda Boys’ Blue Serge Suits, made of all-wool serge, in’ double-breasted and Norfolk models, splendidly tailored! and thoroughly lined. Ages 8 to 17 years. Value 7.95 Saturday special a! Pajamas and Hosiery for Boys and Girls Youths’ and Boys’ Pajamas, made of fine soft linene. Buttonholes finished with frogs. Colors are pink, light ) eke blue and tan, as well as white, Cut full and well made. ¢ 4 to 18 years, Value 1.00 Saturday special ats Boys’ and Girls’ Hosiery, all black, made with triple linen knee, in medium weight. Also, of black mercerized cotton. Sizes 6 to 10. Value 35c pair Saturday, 3 pairs for 69c ORSET) "THE IMPROVED FRONT LACED” Only two days left of the special two weeks’ Modart demonstration @ You have but two oy left, including today, in which to interview Miss Bertha Strickler, the Special Demonstrating Expert of the Modart Company, who is here for the specific purpose of expounding the advantages of the Modart Corset and fitting those women who are converts to its superior ‘merits. @ The Modart Front-Laced Corset, with its shapely one-piece back, is unquestionably the most flexible, comfortable and graceful front-laced corset on the market. Not its least interesting feature is its re- markable shape-retaining qualities, due to the superior method of its making, and the special boning of this corset makes it a veritable triumph in fitting. Prices 5.00 to 25.00 y special at 5.00 FU ‘ so fatal as a switch or a THE SUNDAY WORLD’S { WEEKLY JOKE BOOK The Saks Hair Goods Shop and what every woman knows 4 A shoe that pinches, a hat that is unbecoming, a gown that is three removes from style—none is uff or a transformation which fails to match the shade and texture of the hair and thus advertises it artificiality. That is what every woman knows. But what we are anxious to have every woman know besides is, that the attend- ants in the Saks Hair Goods Shop are so expert in matching the hair that detection is impossible. Add to this consideration, low prices and wonderful assortments, and then pay the department a visit. Youths & Children’s Shoes considerably underpriced tomorrow q We are continually on the alert for better values, and this is another instance where we have something substantial to show for our efforts. The values in this sale are a fine com- bination of good quality and low prices. Youths’ and Boys’ Shoes, in patent leather, gun metal and tan Russia calf, Blucher lace models, Sizes 11 to 1314. . . value 2.50. special at 1.85 Sizes 1 to 514. ..value 3.00. special at 2.25 Girls’ & Children’s Shoes, in gun metal and R tton models, jwery pair of shoes in this offerin is made with stout wear-resisting oak-tanned soles and sewn Goodyear welts. Pretty Easter Hats for Misses, Girls and Children Q Our millinery creations for girlhood and young woman! are now complete for early Spring sea- son wear. In both imported and domestic hats we have assembled a beautiful collection of new Spring styles, showing all the wanted shapes, colorings, and trimmings, and including many pretty hats which owe their origin to qur own designers. Ages GQBTIBI ansaas Saatacercaekn cabanas 2.95 to 18.50 Children’s Straw Hats, in every conceivable model, including Tyrolean, Rah-Rah, Jack Tars, Dublin Daisy hats, and the new English hats, with round crowns. Mostly made of fine Milans and priced. .1.50 to 6.50 FREE WITH THE SUNDAY WORLD Women’s Dollar Gloves at 69c a remarkable sale of real French Lamb Gloves, such as sell regularly at one dollar and are a standard glove value at that price @ We have just made the most advantageous fur chase of fine real French lamb gloves that has come to the notice of the public in years, and at this writing we have in stock 282 dozen of these dollaf gloves which we shall place on sale tomorrow atthe special price of 69c per pair. This is a glove value suchas you are rarely privileged to enjoy, and‘ you may attribute it to the volume of our glove business, as that was the chief factor in bringing about this phenomenal sale. But let us examine the gloves, q They are made of a soft, pliable, fine grade French lamb, two clasps, overseam sewn. Light in wea and just the only thing for correct wear right at this season. Plenty of shades, too. Various tans, ays and beavers. Also, white with black em- roidered backs and black with white embroidered backs, and all whites. Beautifully made, and of a quality which is sold religiously at a dollar. See them, anyhow, and we will trust to the value to in- duce your purchase. Tomorrow. Trimmed Hats at 15.00 adaptations from French models In our Main Salon tomorrow we shall display a | charming collection of tailored semi-dress and dress. hats for smart Spring wear. ~ For the most part these. hats will be clever adaptations from new French models, but the assemblage will also include a faitty * representative number of new conceits evolved in ‘our * own workrooms by our own designers. The assofte | ment will be almost limitless.in extent, and so. full of new and stunning effects, that a woman will have #% difficulty at all in selecting a smart Easter hat to coms? form to her requirements as to shape, treatment and color. And the special peice of 15.00 for any onerot”? these hats is special in that it is remarkably low. | Simple Tailored Hats 5.00 to 8.95 @ Smartly tailored black and black and white hats, i that are just the thing for wear with the new tailored ; suit.. A wonderful selection and reasonable prices, } v