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IN AND OUT OF THE THEATRES BY CHARLES DARNTON. ND now it {s the press agent who A is in danger of “the yellow peril.” The following tries to explain itself; “Dear str, “T am sending you nice story written by my self. Would you use there fam inelosed with letter, if you publick this for me that will help me toll lote why because I wants get big Reputation Mame then after I sal! be star actor, don't you like to see I ve big actor. Please try to be good friend myine, communication DANIEL GOLD, sive this unique manager credit for be- ing charmingly original.” eee WENTY of the prettiest giris with Eddie Foy in “Over the River” have applied for permission to go to Atlantic City for the Easter Sunday hat parade. Foy, having won a new silk tile from George V. Hobart, an- nounces his Intention of marchin; head of his numerous progeny New Rochelle, a WORKING GIRLS WILL BOOM VACATION FUND. ‘There ts to be a big meeting of work. ing giris in ‘Terrace Garden on the eve- ning of April 12, to be known os the Sixth Vacation Evening. The purpose is to get up enthusiasm for the first Faster church parade down Malin street, | annual ball and entertainment to be 1 haven't a cent to go away with!” “May be you show me all last year at Cohans Theatre. Piayd Jap. Part, but Tam a Corean actor. 1 am a my own Here's “nice story" s "Mr. Daniel Gold, a Corean actor, comes from capital city in Corea, called Beoul, only a lone entered 194, United @tates. his wonderful chap and swifty Bey, he talks corelctly spick English language sweettest gentelman, for his Genius acting artistic laugh on the @tage worth Millions Dollars for his each Yeugh. Nobody can't bye of his laugh. Wet Danie his not enjoy because his Gweetheart in San francisco cal, one Beauty Jap. girl her name Miss Yucama, end other girl shes Rich and beauty @hanese name Miss E. Woo Sen, Danie Be liked get marry Risth Way, either one. both told to Mr. Gold you have to In men’s wear serge, and mannish worsted ‘wait four years more. Then Dante hes shirred back coats... @ade Runaway from two girls, hearts Misses’ Tailored Suits @uage better. Mr. Gold, send them Pni Msh letter but they don't understand and gray mixtures, plain Misses’ and Juniors’ C Bagtish. Such hard time each other. Deniel Gold, lately with Yankee dandy George M. Coh y thirteen and remarked: “New York's theatrical future 1s such @ delight that it is absolute. T havo ‘deen here for a number of seasons and mobody has ever arcused me of walking Uke @ whoop geranium. However, as I ‘Was saying, there is no city in the United States more farther and exg-| Rogg Wherever Diff as any one with half} Tub Dresses Of French linen, smart, plain-tailored or lace white 12.50 trimmed, and colors to say that Pleasure Bay cannot jolly al; wrong. That is all I have to say! about the matter, but T think it ex- plains my {deas plainly enous! one to see through the dum Remember I am not talking Necation, so go ahead and publish !t.” ee HEN Miss Jean Cadell, the thor- W oughly original Susie Simpson of “Bunty Pulls the Strings," | gets back to New York she will have an opportunity to show her versatility fn the role of a French maid. She has been engaged to play this part in| “Half a Husband," a new comedy se- | cured by the Liebler Company for John Barrymore. 66 A MEMBER of the Chorus” writes: A “Holy week, or half-salary week as it {8 known by people in Stageland, is here, and I believe you would do to mention je manager, H. B. Has Girl’ Company, who paye during Holy Week and “If you knew how hard those half- @alary weeks are on the chorus people @)l around the country you would surely Important Sale Saturday WOMEN’S, MISSES’ AND GIRLS’ APPAREL At Special Prices Women’s Suits, Imported Models ‘°r'es) hair-lines, Of serge, whipcord, black and white checks @enths on Brosdw: Get Rich Serge, whipcord, tweeds, checks and fancy Quick Wallingford. Gold, noxt mixtures, for touring, motoring or street wear 17.50 @eason with Wm. A. Bready, Bought . , ° * ed Paid for, t0 Cnicago.” Girls’ Tailored Suits and. Coats Eeeene stom his two atmultancous ros SUITS, three-piece models, of serge d opened eg 4 [a aa in calle checks, 12 to 16 Years... Ptah tele ge an’ 18.50 a e ‘f rs COATS, of men’s wear serge, mixtures and 11 5 Me fash acombhd attae tie bielae Checks, 6 to 14 Years..cccccccssssersssssecsseeseenss Pisin 50 I fagging work in “Little Boy Blue,” CHILDREN’S COATS, of navy and cadet serge, Otis Harlan put his foot on the rail) | black or white checks, 2 to 6 years. 6.95 an eye can plainly see. Now, I don't mean/ Easter Neckwear—Direct Importations 1 ive ¢ he qanaaléa, But Including Fichus, Chemisettes, Yokes and me a little. T've had the measies, put) Sleeves, Collar and Cuff Sets, Dutch and | MMe ai tic deact: weit doe Sailor Collars, Jabots, New Plerette Stocks , Be sheet bes tat ae Ae in linen and ‘real laces—Point Venice, Filet, Indicated at the beginning, when T hear Irish, Cluny, Valenciennes, shadow and fancy | } gman aay that the theatrical situation nets, at ‘ 1.50, 2.00, 2.50 ¢ | 22-24-26 JOHN FORSYTHE 34th St., West THE EVENING WO given at the Grand Central Palace, April (24, In order to swell the Vacation Sav- |ings Fund. Tickets for the dance ate | 2% cents aptece and may be obtained at | the office of the Vacation Committee, | No, 42 West Thirtysninth street. Miss Gertrude Robinson Smith, Ohair- woman of the committee, whish ie a branch of the Woman's Welfare Depart: ment of the National Civic Federation, says that a big crowd of girls is sure tidy sum for the summer va Mies Smith saya tne fund depositors and $9,000 in bank. coms of the movement in getting vaca- tion homes within Workers’ means Prompted the formation of the Vaca- tion Savings Fund. It is meant to en- courage the girls to deposit all thelr pare cash with the committee so that summer will not find them sighing, “But whipcords materials, belted or 26.50, 29.50, 34.75 (14 to 18 years) 26.50 “tailored models........ Oats (18 to 18 years) Street Dresses Serges, navy and white, also two-toned Bedford cords and shep- herd checks.......... 14.50 Suits at 3.95. Russian Suits with mili- tary and sailor collars. Sizes $3 to 7. Sailor suits, sizes 6 to 10, Norfolk suits, sizes 6 to 14. Double-breasted Suits, 2 and 3 button models, sizes 8 to 18. Browns, grays, tans and blue serges. With about one-half there's an extra pair of knickers, terns. knickers. and sleeve linings, with velvet and self collars, with and withou' up to 810. Some of the biggest bargains you ever saw. SALE_AT_4 STORES ONLY 279 Broadway, nr. Chambers St. 125th Street at Third Avenue 47 Cortlandt St., nr. Greenwich Union Sq., 14th St., nr. B'way “Get the Bull Mothers and Fathers To-Day and To-Morrow, At 4 Brill Stores Remarkable Easter Bargains in Boys’ Spring Suits and Reefers Values Up to 6.50, at $3.95 = Values Up to °8.50, at $4.95 For years our Boys’ Department has been famous for values, but never before have we offered such values as these—this is your opportunity to buy son a new Spring suit and save about half, Suits at 4.95. Russian Sailor Suits, sizes 3 to 7. New French sailors, sizes 3 to 8. Norfolk and Double-breasted suits, sizes 7 to 18. Browns, tan and grays and new two-toned effects. Hign grade, durable woolens in smart, stylish colors and pat- Over one-half with two pairs of Boys’ Spring Reefers, Special at °4.95 Handsomely Tailored Spring Reefers in the new plaid back effects, unlined except for silk yokes n i 5 Do not niiss this sale; come and look; you are not obliged to buy, but we think you will feel fully repaid for your visit. Ficthers Harlem Store Open Evenings. t emblem on sleeves. VALUES Habit." Go to , FRIDAY, APRIL 5, 1912. vim = DAkKTK Company 0+« Misses and Girls’ Apparel jay special values for Satur An attractive assemblage of Suits, Coats and ses for Easter wear, at economical prices. q There never yet was a season less restrictive in its styles, fabrics and colorings than the present Spring, and there never yet was a department which more success- fully reflected that absence of restriction in its selections than the Saks Misses Department. In the collection of coats, suits and dresses now assembled in this department for Easter wear, we can safely say that it includes every worth-while model of the current season, despite the fact that the general run of our prices is ‘noticeably under the bages o elsewhere. Some of the more notable values specially prepared in anticipation of Easter are here enumerated for your attention. Misses’ Tailored Norfolk Suits, made of men's- wear serge, in navy or white, and lincd through- out with peaudecygne. Sizes 14 to 18 years. Value 29.50......... Saturday special at 19.50 Misses’ Fancy Tailored Suits, made of whip- cords, men’s-wear serges, and diagonal weaves, in white andallcolors. Attractive models, with three- quarter and full-length sleeves. 14 to 18 years. Misses’ Coats, in full ae 3 fancy and plain tailored models. Made of whipcords, men’s- wear serges and fancy tweeds. An endless variety of collars iy Le ayel veg ale My navy, tan, gray and white. 14 to years. Soasial at 16.50, 19.50 and 25.00 Misses’ Norfolk Blazer Coats, made of men’s- wear serge, in navy or white; also, in French flannel in college stripes. Sizes 14 to 18 years. Value 39.50,........ Saturday special at 25.C0 Value 12.95. Special at 8.85 Girls’ Coats Girls’ Challis Dresses value 15.00... .special at 9.75 special at 3.95, 5.95, 9.75 All-wool challis, in dots, stripes and figures. One- iece models, trimmed with velvet, lace or sill Range of colorings. 6 to 14 years. Of men’s-wear cerge, cords, in navy, white, tan or gray. fancy tailored or Norfolk models. jancy tweeds and whip- Pull length 6 to 14 years. Tomorrow, Saturday, April 6th, “The Throwcoat” a new black satin wrap for Women value 25.00 . . . . special at 16.75 q “The Throwcoat” is a very happy conception, so designed as to combine the warmth and security of a coat with the neaiiees appearance of a wrap. It is a full length model, with cutaway front and loose back. It is collarless and has the old-fashioned Dolman sleeves. The large pointed revers, faced to match the lining, meet at the waist and are there to be tied in a single loop, thereafter falling below the knee, each point finished with a large silk tassel. The garment has all the appearance of luxurious ease, and is redeemed from a too-negligee effect by the treatment of the revers. Lined with peau de cygne in gold, green, Copenhagen blue, rose, maize, black and white. _ Fourth floor 600 Women’s Suits 500 Women’s Suits | value $45 special at \ $25 value $55 special at / $35 Forty-five medels, in whipcords, serges, chev- Twenty-four models, each a copy of a Paris iots, mixtures, stripes and checks. Fancy and model, Made in whipcords, sponge cloths,hard- plats tailored effects. Some trimmed with finished and French serges, rough cloths, laces, satins, ratine, velvets and pique. Large 5 .istine stripes, mixtures, shepherd checks and a a cat revert Several medels are black and white stripes.’ Empire effect, with trimmed with hand-made ornaments and some straps of hand-made braid. Cutaway and are embroidered. Straight, round and cutaway straight fronts. All are elaborately trimmed fronts, ds well as Empire effects. All colors. with laces, braid, satin or velvet. Women’s Coats . . value $25 .. Saturday special at $15 A very attractive collection of seasonable coats, in navy blue and black serges. effectively trimme Semi-fitting or loose back models. Long revers and round collars, with ratine, satin or velvet. Fourth floor Women’s Sport Coats valve 19.50. ee eee att 12.75 Made of rough cloths and mixtures, with large patch pockets. Belted at waist. 32 inches long. Women’s Satin Coa value 45.00... peer 33.00 Deep collar and revers. Trimmed with hand- made loops down back of coat. Buttons to side with large ornament, and is lined throughout. Women’s Voile Coats value 50.00... .special att 35.00 Made of imported voile. Deep collar, shirring of black silk and velvet. Cuffs to match. To be worn over lingerie or silk dress, Sale of Silk Petticoats for Misses and Small Women q This is an opportunity well worth consideration in connection with your acquisition of Easter apparel. A very special offering of chiffon taffeta and messaline petticoats, in two new Spring models, and in all the new fashionable colorings for Spring wear. Exceptionally good values, a con- cession from the maker to us being accountable for the low prices at which these garments are marked. Misses’ Silk Petticoats, of chiffon taffeta, tailored model, in black and the new color- ings. Valuc 3.50 special at 2.00 Misses’ Messaline Petticoats, deep sec- tion flounce with foot pleating and all silk underlay. Value 4.50 special at 3.00 Women’s Short Taffeta a) 7.95 value 12.50....special at Empire effects, belted at waist, with frillings of self-materials. Lace collars. All colors. Women’s Street Coats value 35.00....special att 25.00 Semi-tailored models, made of serges, whipcords and diagonals, Trimmed with satin, pongee or braids. All colors. Women’s Rough Cloth Coats value 35.00... . special at { 25.00 Specially for tourist wear. Full length models, with long revers and round collar. Plaid linings. In gray, navy and brown. Infants’ Pongee Coats and Hats—special Saturday sale Coats and hats to match, which rep- resent our idea of pretty infants’ ap- parel for Easter wear. he values are second only to Baby in import- ance, and they share with Baby the immemorial distinction of being better than the average. 2 to 6 years. Pongee Coats, in two models, one a box model, with large pearl button trimmings. The other is a tourist model, double breasted and belted. Value 5.50, special at 3.45 Pongee Coats, box model, hand-embroider- ed collar. Value 7.00, special at 4.50 Hats to match Coats. One soft and one blocked model, both very attractively trimmed. Value 4.50, special at 3.00 Pongee Sun Hats, with scalloped edge, special at 1.00 The Saks Hair Goods Shop Offers you the most extensive assortments of hair goods and accessories in this city, as well as the advantages of a personal service which is not to be equalled anywhere. It is authoritative in its styles of the coiffure, and although it carries Abie finest quality of merchandise, ite prices are uniformly reasonable. ‘WANT DIRECTORY | THE SUNDAY WORLDT’S Makes more “Offers of Posi- mediums in the universe. Time to Store Your Furs y storing your furs, if you an: on them at all, Now's the time ¢o put therm to safe and the Saks Cold Storage Vaults are the id aa Lig oti available is this Ae The cost ‘sepeiring fuse te consider ably foes naw than in the time 'storageywe jai the storngesharee, Drop ua line oF telephone ere t eeley, and we will call at your convernence. Boys’ Easter Suits very liberal values for Saturday q We consider the following valucs in suits for boys just as aero as values can be, where quality is uniformly high and prices are unusually low. We have for some weeks past been supervising the production of these gar- ments, and we are in a position to vouch for their merits. They are nade of durable fabrics, in a durable, work- manlike way, and they have a degree of youthful style in their lines which you cannot get anywhere but at Saks’. Also, there is a degree of economy in these prices which should be of interest to those who have a boy or two to renew for the coming Easter season. ae Suits, made of blue serge and ea! mixtures, black and white checks and homespuns, half or full mohair lined. 5 Made with patch pockets. Norfolk and double breasted 7.9) models. 8 to 17 years. Saturday special at Boys’ Suits, with extra knickerbockers, made in Norfolk ¥ and double-breasted medels. Made of all-wool cas- 6.95 simere. A Lia selection of patterns. Well tailored and{~* mohair lined. Sizes 8 to 18 years. Saturday special at. Boys’ Blue Serge Suits, in Norfolk and double-breasted models. Made of all-wool serge and lined throughout. 5.00 Exceptional value at this price. Sizes 8 to 17 years. Value 7.95. Saturday special at. Young Men’s Clothes, 12.50 to 23.00 @ As you grow older and wiser, young man, you will discover that everything in this world has a motive behind or before it, and that that motive is invariabl a.selfish one. We ourselves, for instance, have a selfis! motive in devoting so much time and energy to the tailoring of your clothes. We are secking to make you a life-customer. And you have a selfish motive in wearing Saks clothes, for you doubtless selected them in your search for something better than the average. But there is nothing reprehensible about selfishness that makes for mutual satisfaction. Impelled by the motive referred to, we are showing a collection of Spring suits, in a great variety of new fabrics, and the young man with a pardonable desire to get a garment tailored better than the average will find it at Saks’, We record it as a fact that you cannot duplicate stylesanywhercatany price. Ages 14 to 20. Sizes 301036. White Nu-Buck Shoes for Misses and Children q White Nu-Buck is pervind to be so popular that this offering of Nu-Buck shoes is bound to be attractive at such favorable price reductions. The collection, in- cludes button models only, and every ss is made on an orthopaedic last, which experience has shown to be the most perfect and comfortable last yet devised. regular price 3.00... .sizes 6 to 8....reduced to 2.45 regular price 3.25....sizes 8!¢toll....reduced to 2.65 regular price 3.50... .sizes 1114 to 2....reduced to 2.95 Boys’ and Youths’ Shoes, in patent leather, gun metal and tan Russia calf, in Blucher lace models. regular price 2.50... .sizes II to 1314.... reduced to 1,85 .teduced to 2.25 regular price 3.00....sizes I to 5!4. Women’s Knit Underwear three extraordinary values for Saturday @ We have assembled a collection of white lisle union suits and vests, in ideal weights for Spring wear, and at an appreciable saving on customary prices. These garments are the product of some of the best makers and dependable in quality and workmanship. Women’s White Lisle Union Suits value 85c.... Saturday special at 50c Fine white lisle, Swiss ribbed, elastic knit. Fit every curve of the body and are admirable for wear with the present mode in gowns. Lace-trimmed yoke and lace umbrella or tight knees. Women’s Imported White Lisle Vests value 50c..... Saturday special at 35c Made of a fine quality of imported white lisle, trimmed with silk ribbon at shoulders and neck. Low neck and sleeveless. Women’s Vests. Saturday special at 25c Low neck, sleeveless vests, made with fancy crochet neck, in | both dainty and elaborate designs. A splendid value. C/B Corsets—$1 to $10 for the well-gowned woman g To the woman who seeks a corset with perfect lines, flexible in construction, luxurious in fit, and super- latively comfortable in wear, the C-B Corset fulfils these requirements to the utmost. A feature of the leading C-B model this season is, that it gives the wearer that almost corset-less appearance which comes from perfect symmetry of line, and no domestic corset on the market excels the C-B for durability and ease. g The collection of C-B models for Spring wear includes an ample variety of models from the extreme to the conservative, and all are obtainable in the newest of seasonable materials. All things considered—workman- ship, construction and design—the C-B corset is one of the finest corsets made at this popular range of prices. ons” than any other two

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