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TAREEGRIS GONE, WEDIRSTOE,| | Sone MNS Disappeared Yestertay After! JuntosSuite,3 to 1 ‘the Noon Recess at School in the Bronx. —— ees a general alarm was sent out to-day for three schoolgirls reported missing , ‘ rs. Girls? DN ec! eau de¢Cygne [i afternoon, The first girl re- ctual Value $24.50. told Capt. Brennan she believed daughter had been kidnapped. She he had last seen the girf play- ted missing was Itene Wasner, 4 Lite no ter moet a catherine Was, Girl’ Min Tailored Coats, 6 to 14 Yre. arrived breathless in the Tremont nary » Bray jagon: ures, also tation late yesterday afternoon black and white checks, in $11.50) Actual Value $15.75. Gide’ Washable Dresses, 6 to 14 Yrs. ’ Easter Apparel | tionally Low Prices Uh tauren contrasting colors, Poet q Actupl Value $89.60. 4 i Piece Shits, 12 to 16 Yrs. wfece winnaed wk sik aad butwons, cout EE BVENING " $24.50) ie. $18.50 | ia @ vacant lot near @ point where " * Snail ginghams, pique jin and lawns, roidered or trimmed with real laces. i 7 ee $4.50 $6 1 | Actual Valyes $6.50 to $18.60. Georse| Mises’ Tailored Suits, 14 to 18 Yrs. /Ot Serge, hairlines and lack and white stri / checks, detachable revegs of pique; new model Plaga, and thirteen-year-old Anna rick of No, 14% Minford place | also missing. first the mothers of these girls re- anything, but later told daughters .75 $9.75 | lug about $27.50. 22-24-26 THIRTY-FOURTH STREET, WEST. TR A hand and skirts $19.75 to say the police they believed their ‘been lured away. the girls, according to their moth- em, had been —a ee JOHN. ARBUCKLE BURIED. Millionaire Is Laid to Rest in All gwhany Cemetery. 1 PITTSBURGH, March 29.—The bof, \sgalerpded cereal niger ar leer 4 of John Arbuckle, the militonaire om fea merchant and philanthropist wo ed in New York, arrived here to-d¥ Py led by @ number of relat in @ private car. It was taken to Jle- @heny Cemetery, where interment?as made. of by the fact that we are one ef the largest fu: Best Credit S —_—__ Changes in Dow, Jones &@ © ©. W. Barron has been lectedprest- dent of Dow, Jones & Co, and Ty Wall rm Otis, oss manage: been chosen manalng news has rr. osteo S. BAUMANN & BRO.|| No Money Down Club plans of ridiculously small deposits will attract the inexperienced buyer, but wise shoppers prospective buyers country. Thanks to our enormous purchasing power, WE are enabled ¢o offer you the Low Price—Cash or Credit leather; cut. Vale #8, gu Street EASTER’S SMARTEST STYLES Sale of Suits of Coats Really Worth $15 Realy Worth $10 Notwithstanding their very] Come here expecting to 2 low price, these suits are| find in $6.75 Coata all masterpieces of style, made] the teristics of style for the woman who desires| and wor! ip that coats not only the smartest fash-| sold for $10.00 at othe ions, but garments that are| stores posess — and you'll substantially made. not i#fpointed. Choose from twenty hand-| There’sn unlimited assort-| some models, one prettier than| ment of tle very smartest mod- the other, severely tailored ef-|els brouftt out this season. ' fects and richly trimmed models, | Coats fo; street, wear and semi- all expressing the very latest| dress, ‘@rges, tweeds, home- styles to the smallest detail. spuns md mixtures, some se- Coats li with guaranteed| verely slain, others applied with u de cygne. All| the vey latest; styles in trim- f po bed Fito 44, mingr—in all sizes, The pietare shows a The picture shows a blue smart colaway model of grge model at $6.75 men’s ‘wear serge at vith collar, repers and pdt Smart Teaneyy | taffs of While serge, applied with sik braid. GIVING WORLD, FRIDAY, WAROH 29, fore. Saks& Company Broadway at 34th Street Women’s Smart Apparel Suits, Coats and Dresses A representative gathering of models copying the most recent creations of the great Park de- signers, and reproduced at sensible, popular prices @ The Saks idea of cutting deep into the prohibitive cost of Paris styles, by reproducing imported models at popular prices, is so well thought of that many houses are following suit, just as the first cockcrow at dawn is succeeded by a chorus of chanticleers. GA careful survey of contemporary offerings, however, shows con- clusively that the proposition of reproducing Paris models accurately and economically cannot be accomplished to perfection overnight, and that in order to duplicate the Saks reproduction-idea, it is first necessary to duplicate the Saks reproduction-facilities. @ In those garments featured in this announcement for tomorrow, original Paris models are reproduced with such implicit devotion to the original, and at such an appreciable saving on customary prices, that mpre and more women must inevitably be conve: to the Saks idea, which is this: Fourth floor That the beauty of a Paris original is all that matters, and that the glamour of a Paris origin has no tangible value. Women’s Plain Tailored Suits, made of men’s wear serges, with t19 50 semi-fitting back. Lined with peau de cygne. Black and navy. % Women’s Fancy Tailored Suits, with embroidered Creton collar. Empire effect, with wide belt. In black, white, navy and checks. {28.00 Women’s Fancy Tailored Suits, made of serges, with long revers {35 00 of bengaline. Empire effect, cut in at waist line. ™ Women’s Street Coats, made of serges, in black and navy. Long { 15.00 revers and fancy lapels. Garment buttons to side. Women’s Tourist Coats, made of novelty mixture cloths, buttoning tas 00 far to the side. Large dapels, and round collar. . Women’s Imported Coats, made of black voile, with embroidered tas. 00 collar and long revers. Unlined, to be worn over silk or lingerie dresses. Women’s Imported Coats, made of black voile, bottom and collar {39. 50 finished with deep silk fringe. b: Women’s Imported Wraps, made of moire chiffon over net. Dolman sleeves. Entire, garment waged with deep silk fringe. }59.00 Women’s Mourning Coats, made of black bengaline, black lined. bea 50 Long revers and large ornament at side, Sich SRR ~COR I RIE be {25.00 {10.00 {18.50 Women’s Steamer Coats, made of rough cloths with plaid facings. Black, navy, gray, light and dark brown. Storm collar. Women’s Serge Dresses, strictly tailor-made, in several models. Black and navy blue. Women’s Taffeta Silk Afternoon Dresses, in several models, trimmed with laces and frillings. Plain and changeable colors. Women’s Evening Gowns, made of crepe meteor, in seven colors, Trimmed with rhinestones Bodice. of shadow lace. French Model Hats q To say that a hat is a Paris hat is to speak in the superlative, special Saturday at so that we need peel, era e a description of the beautiful Paris hats in this offering. t it suffice that they owe their origin to the cleverest milliners in Paris, and that tomorrow you may pur- chase one of these Paris creations for a simple matter of twenty- five dollars—provided you get here in time. Such a price as twenty- five dollars for hats like these is out of all proportion to their actual worth, but they have served their apprenticeship as models for copies and adaptations, and we are quite willing to offer them now, less duty and transportation cost. It is a great opportunity for the woman who is on the look-out for an imported Easter hat at a domestic price—for that is what the proposition actually means. Trimmed Hats at $15, $18 and $20 q These are from our own workrooms. Copies, and clever improvi- sations wherein are combined the genius of Paris designers and the ingenuity of our own. Extremely smart and severe, and ideal for wear with the new tailored suit. An ample selection of shapes, straws and trimmings. All the fashionable colors. Third floor Boys’ Easter Suits great assortments and low prices q You will never find any apparent change in Saks prices for boys’ clothes. Yet, as a matter of fact, they are constantly becoming a little lower, because quality is constantly becoming a little niger, Our method has always been to make prices more or less of a fixed quantity, and to devote all of our energies to improving workmanship and finish, serviceability and style. Thus, in Saks Spring clothes for boys, prices are oppreaanty lower than ever before, because the general tone of the merchandise is improved, because the fabrics are better, because workmanship is better, and because we have tailored into these juvenile styles an individuality which is con- spicuously absent in the average garments for boys. Second floor Boys’ Suits, in a fine selection of patterns and materials, Norfolk or double breasted. Some have patch pockets. Sizes 8 to 18 years. 8.50 to 15.75. Boys’ Suits, with extra knickerbockers, in Norfolk or double breasted} models. Made of mixture cloths, in gray, tan or brown. Mohair lined:> 8.50 Sizes 8 to 18 years. ‘alue 12.50 Saturday special at \ Boys’ Suits, made of fancy mixtures, in Norfolk or double breasted | 6.95 models, Mohair lined. Sizes 8 to 18 years, Saturday special at/ 9° Boys’ Blue Serge Suits, made of all-wool serge, in Norfolk or double breasted models. Splendidly tailored and mohair lined. Sizes 8 to ut 5.00 years, Value 7.95 Saturday special at Children’s Russian or Sailor Blouse Suits, made of plain blue serge and fancy.mixtures. Ages 214 to 10 years. Prices from 4.50 to 9.95 Sale of Boys’ Blouses Value 1.00 . . . Saturday at 65c 600 Boys’ Blouses, made of mercerized pongee, with one separate soft collar to match. Patterns are white grounds with light blue, lavender or black stripes. Made with new patent draw string which cannot come untied. These gar- ments are made of short length piece goods, which accounts for the extremely low price at which we are able to offer blouses of this quality. Sizes 7 to 16 years. { 25.00. Attractive Spring Apparel for Misses and Girls New models, new fabrics and new colorings. ~ assembled by a department devoted exclusi to. the‘artistic interpretation of Misses’ styles. q Our Misses’ Department is literally a study in temperament. One may recognize in a demure little gown the sweet, unsophisticated young thing who will wear it—in a smart Frenchy-looking tailor- made, the dashing debutante who is the despair of her suitors—in a severe little taffeta frock, the girl whose non-committal manner has the world by the heels. It is a department which is no respecter of persons, but caters to all of that charming feminine creation whose transition from girlhood to woman is not yet complete. q Eternal variety is the theme of our stocks, and at this season, when Easter is so near at hand, there is perhaps more diversity in models, fabrics and colorings than at any period of the year. For tomorrow, we have listed a number of garments for Spring wear, each the counter- part of a Paris style, and every price a little lesson in economy. Misses’ Coats, full length models, made of whipcord and men’s wear serge, plain and fancy tailored models. Navy, tan and gray. Ages 14 to 18 years. Saturday special at 16.50 Misses’ Dresses, made of plain and diagonal serges, with round or square collar of Russian or Macrame laces, as well as effective combinations of bengaline. Black, navy and white. Ages 14 to 18 years. special at 12.95, 16.50 and 19.50 Misses’ Taffeta Dresses, in dressy models, made of plain and changeal taffeta, with U ake front and back, as well as in ble effects, Hi; and round nec! scclal ot 16.50 and'19.80 values 39.50 & 45.00 Fancy tailored models, made of whipcord, diagonal and men’s serges, handsomely lined with plain or cha ble peau de cygne. or three-quarter wear ves. White and seasonable colorings. Ages 14 to 18. Apparel for Juniors and Girls Junior Suits, in two or Minted gue models, made of whi and plain serges. Fancy tailored models. In navy, tan, old blue and fancy stripes. Ages 12 to 16 years. at 19.50 Girls’ Challis Dresses, made of all-wool challis, in dots or stripes, with lace collar and cuffs. Trimmed with velvet or peau de He in attractive color combinations. Ages 6 to 14 years. special at 3.95, 5.95 and 9.75 Girls’ Pique or Repp Dresses, made of imported’ materials, with elab- orate trimmings of embroidery or Irish crochet lace. In whi and pink. Sizes 6 to 14 years. special at Girls’ Coats, full length, in all-wool serge and fancy twe: Ades 8 to 14 years. |, dia 6 4 Derend telted phd in navy, tan, gray special at §.95 and 7.96 Girls’ Silk-Lined Coats—value 15.00—at 9.75 Full length models, made of all wool serge, lined throughout with de cygne. Fancy inlaid collar of serge in contrasting shades, and navy. Ages 8 to 16 years. Garments that are splendid value. Easter Millinery’ : for Misses, Girls and Children g Our millinery displays for misses, girls and children are now in full bloom, and the department has all the aj ance of & young orchard in blossom. ¢ prettiest hats from Paris, and the cleverest efforts of our own designers, afford such a pleasing range of selection that the Easter girl is going to find it the easiest thing in the 7 “ to choose a hat tomorrow. Every shape, coloring trimming the season is included, ahd the wonder is that such a profysion of original and pretty things should come within the sphere of such a low range of prices. Ages 6 to 16. 2.95 to 18.50 Children’s Straw Hats, in all the new models, including Tyrolean, rah-rah, Jack Tars, Dublin Delay effects and the new hats, with the round crowns. Fine Milans, other straws. 1.50 to 6.50. Youths’ Clothes at 15.00 . ages 14 to 20..... sizes 30 to 36 @ Fifteen dollars is the happy medium of prices for young men’s ° clothes. We make clothes for young men at lower prices and at higher prices, but we find that fifteen dollars is the most popular price of all, doubtless because the young man himself has discovered that a Saks garment at that price will give him all the satisfaction he requires as to oils and serviceability. Certain it is that fifteen dollars will accomplish a great deal in clothes this for we are showing garments at this price which are better than any elag we have done heretofore. All the popular mixture cloths, navy blue serges, and the blue unfinished worsteds, in the newest models, with many smart and distinctive features. 4,320 Pairs Women’s Gloves 85c regularly 1.00 and 1.50... .Saturday at q Several weeks now we have been engaged in searc! for special values in smart glovewear, and the forty-three hundred pairs of gloves in this offering are the result of our efforts. Bvery glove is of a guaranteed quality and the product of makers who are ranked high in the glove-making industry. q This offering includes Women’s Cape Gloves, made of a bie grade cape stock, with English cut thumb, and prix seam sewn. In various shades of tan, in white or black, and in white stitched black; and Women’s White Doeskin Gloves, which are proving to be so popular for Spring wear. Prix seam or pique sewn, and ideal for tailored wear. A feature of the doeskin glove is, that, with a little care, it can be washed as well as a fabric. q Also, and this is very special, we have about 450 pairs of sample loves, in two-clasp chamois and mochas. In addition, there are a ‘ew dozen long chamois gloves. But these and the sample gloves will be exhausted by those who pay the department an early visit. Women’s White Lisle Vests & Tights regularly 50c per garment....special at Warmer weather calls for cooler undergarments, and the advantage of white lisle of this texture is that it is not too precipitate a. cheng from the warmer under-apparel which one has worn during Winter months. The vests and tights in this sale tomorrow are made of a superior quality white lisle, sleeveless, or with long or short sleeves, as desired. Tights with tight knee. Regular and extra large sizes. Neck finished with mercerized crochet and draw string. Perfect in fit, comfort, durability, style and finish. I blue “ £98. 6.96,'7-86 and 9.75