The evening world. Newspaper, May 1, 1912, Page 4

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pat HE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, MAY 1, {eis es m. x ce - a neem” ate eS 2CO GIRLS ESCAPE FIRE ISMAY WILL SAIL elie enanace h hat was not ‘recived at out 4 IN BINDERY STOREROOM,| FOR HOME TO-MORROW | come neve 4 eee Be tee cane ase nim Soro POR Gh Sara is ee | oe Baks &Company «os 4 ne Amert opnk eggs el ‘ ; ri mogrow on the Adriatic wax practteatt : “ae |e aan cme ng] Re 0? TS a 7 3 MAY DAY PARADE the various ora, | The hallways aad Merona! Tomorrow, Thursday, May 2nd, our annual offering ; wererooma werd choked with eo and} to ¢ 4 des 4 | the employees made thelr es: ah | him dane 9 Po es fins towne al eee Women’s House and Porch Dresses | from the Rutgers elip bulld " } - 4 bullding on the Chetry str 4 ! Ref Banners Carried “From | iit tan er ine sown © to the) was begun in Washngton, "I cannot say Just where Mr. Ismay Is stopping In New York to-day, of the better kind Fourth floor y ' ji : frightened, there cand |). ie ms 7 i dress in this offer- x Bast Side. to Union — | ftheenit'to the street was made in good | FYAnklin sald. “He ie tn town an 4 In workmanship, quality of materials and stylish lines, every Bh f Sree Tye Miers Devee Meal ti APs WHS | na grsbatty, will, Bll i 18a Ad ing, regardless of price, serves to show with what thoroughness we approach bier: * Square Plaza. of what fire there was in the «moking| to-morrow. ‘There 14 mothing to k so simple a proposition as a house and porch dress. All edges are piped, and a storeroom, him here now. Tiys Congressional tn- . oe Vemigators are through with him and inside seams are felled. Fabrics and trimmings are the best that money can buy— ‘Aartenmense.tornices, shatting boar ot! ~CHOKED BY 2-TON BOAT | te leunssoon 1) aut horse € his sami, Resinol heals itching skins and just as every dress is better than money can buy outside of this remarkable sale. mgn, women, boys and girls, each carry- - and friends, ing either @ refi flag, a red banner or a) Charles Holland of Rockaway Beach “Neither Mr. Ismay nor myself have Dimities, lawns, ginghame, percales, figu j, stripes and ll sizes for small and large women. ’ it Of red Fibbon, marched from the! through Jamatex lany criticiam to cerning the 1 today, tow t y the Congr {gation w clears H H ' plain colors. _ heart of the east aide to Union Squa on dd that it was 4 @nd held @ great mare-meotir hy & Pope about his House, Porch or Tub Dresses today | eonducted. We con value 2.00.....special at 1.50 ‘There were 0.000 Adama, his companion tn; ably carried on and that it war both) ‘he tine of santatea $374 ponent hegheble an fet ti aritt Sibert Romeawrey intet | a an Just in ass haracter,”* I Resinol Ointment, with Resinol Soap, stops itching at once, quickly House, Porch or Tub Dresses . value 2.75.. pecial at 1.95 mode assem n t came! Mr. in was ant " " i i" Ryden th cee ceecicd (hire | beigtene, Phe “Weansy “Vnce”’ ve hae| ned 9X and easily heals the most distressing cases of eczema, rash, ringworm, House, Porch or Tub Dresses.....value 3.50.....special at 2.50 t Te was the Day Day celebration of|tied in the noose abou had eriticlam that had been heaped upon) tetter, or other eruption, and clears away pimples, blackheads, redness House, Porch or Tub 8 ..value 4.00.. jal at 2.95 the Godelistic trades whions of the | slipped and Adams wat both ehoking| him jouse, Dresse: jpec: jand drowning when Holland swam to| “How wovld anybody feel under the} and roughness, when other treatments have proven only a waste of etroumstances?” he shot back, “Is it| time and money. ‘ ety, ‘The paraders were almost House, Porch or Tub Dresses.....value 5.50.. tirely aliens Little English wan spok git in_ the ange or te Clon) oan. oat, the acids ad) key nat 7 gun “rings tat ese __ But we do not ask you to accept our unsupported word for it, You ee foe ee cee et Os ae 4 favorite 1 roken dc ernoon ‘when ! " 1 : , C Y the ‘Marseiaise.” ‘The speakers hat-| they were fishing beyond Rockaway | written and spoken of Mr, Iumay? Not| €an send today fora generous trial of Resinol Soap and Resinol Oint- House, Porch or Tub Dresses.....value 8.50.. pecial at a. Fangued the throngs {Yiddish Pollan, Point, About dawn the tinkering thay | one of te harsh things rit about Mm] ment and test them to your own complete satisfaction, at no cost what Hoube, Porch or Tub Dresses.....valuc 10.00.....special at 6.90 Boh i and other | hy done te le wi ci ie - | we founded In fact.” tf i ‘ Fianish, German, Bohemian Jing box to leak and tho boat began to| “Aged if he had been notified that| seever, while thousands who have been cured by Resinol say, “What, foreign tonguce. ‘qn. Both men, noosing In a i aay PARADE SILENCED BUSINESS fl. souk begeh to auto, Towing tho | Senator Smith would visit the White! it did for us, it will do for you!” ON EAST CIDE. Star line offices to look at all the tole- - ee EEO A RE a te Thursday, Friday and Saturday | boat. “me” parade utterly disorganized the| Harry Pfelster of the Rockaway| grams and messages recelved on the F les east ers and Resinol Otatment (Soe and $1.00) are Sted ast Side, where business was | Point Life Saving Station, naw the men| days after the sinking of the Titantc, ree samp Ja mended and id coh ically suspended during the after. |strugeiing in tho water, called out the| Mr. Franklin responded: strses Nfeboat and rescued them. ‘eT have not been notified to that efs by at, fi Gt'each, Addtess Dept. ; Hevinel Chemical Go. Baltimore, Made” noon. Squads of policemen were simply ‘ewept off their geet by surging crowds fm the street and @pen places, Inspector Cahalane and fifty men who were de- tatled to keep a aemifiance of order at Rutgers Square, where the parade was e@cheduled to sesemble for the start, } ‘were completely, exhausted by their | \ eréuous tabors. }' No attempt was made to bring about | em omterly formation of the parade. | The Bociallstic mafchers fought their way through the crowded etreets to | ,Uaren Square and started away when- | ever they got a chance. (In reality there @ rouse to Union gquare, but ‘crowd that ‘wtarted from Rutgers Square 4,, Wee the targer. E | Walking two abreat or three or four 4 OF ten ebmient, as their fancy dictated, he marohers'twisted their way through eat side fike a great red-mo:tled Through Canal, — Ludlow, Broome, Put, Rivington, Suffolk, Hous- and First streets, Second avenue, Ind street, Great Joneh street, Wash- Square, Waverley. place end + ‘treats, STRICKEN AS Gi : brs ee icken crowd. © paraders were strong anil fertably dreséed. Here there Weuld be sten one palp and but were the exceptions, : ‘There were three platforms for speak- fara in Union equare. Policemen wero octal and induntriat con- Tosy promises of the re- * forme that will be worked by the aplica- don of Soctalistic doctrines. ‘The principal speakers were Anita C, Block, Algernon Crapsey, Abrahani | Cahan, the editor and pubitsher; Joshua ‘Wanhope and Meyer London, PM ersecceesssencaed “SNATCHES WOMAN’S PURSE AND FLEES IN TAXICAB. "Bold Robber and Auto Escape Through’Crowded Washington * Heights Section, Highway robbery by taxicab as a Man can{live on‘ Wheat alone,’ It{has’all}the food-elements, in right ;combinatiofi to‘develop and sustain life. at\its t. Is Cooked WHeat in its most; appetizing, .digestibleyand: convenient form—rolled into flakes, baked\and toasted. Growing children need’ “Force”—it builds bon and tissue. Workers with brajnyand hand neg¢d “Force”—it supplies energy,and snakes muscle. _ Try““Force” ‘today—you néed it and you like it, best of all breakfast foods,” RCE The Annual May Sale of Undermuslins offering economies of 25% to 33% on usual prices q Perhaps the most important feature of this event is the distinctiveness of the many models and designs. True, the variety and assortments are greater than in most such sales, but these things are expected in a sale of this kind. It is true, also, that prices are immensely attractive, but that is what justifies the use of the word Sale. Thus, we hold these things in common with others, even though we claim to improve upon them. Q But distinctiveness is another matter. It is that something which comes from within rather than from without—from the store itself rather than from its |- sources of supply. We it is, for instance, who selected these beautiful undetmus- Jins and who are mainly responsible for whatever character they may possess. Not a garment was bought in the open market, but made expressly to our specift- cations, according to our preconceived ideas of models, materials, trimmings and |" workmanship, And thus it is that this collection of under-apparel is so typical of the Saks store itself--of our consistent and successful efforts to have distiric- tiveness the paramount attribute of Saks merchandise. Third floor COMBINATIONS. Cover and skirt, or cover |GOWNS. Regulation models, with high or low and drawers; also Princess styles, neck, and fancy sleeves. + value 1.25... . value 1.65... 3 . value 3.00... DRAWERS. The shapes are Isabelle, knicker- value 4.50 bocker, butterfly, motor and skirt drawers. |PETTICOATS. These are very slim miodels in walking lengths, with lace embroidery and Japanese embroidered effects. i value 1.50 PRINCESS SLIPS. All clinging models. AAR a ti . COVERS. French models. Also kimono or shield cover. Various materials and trimmings. 100 Doz... . at 3.00} 100 Doz. at 4.00) 50 Doz. at 5.00] 50 Doz... . value 1.65... Washable silk undergarments in white, and alluring pinks and blues, elaborated with laces and wash ribbons. eho ey 4 at 1.00) COMBINATIONS. .. value 2.50... . - at 1.65! PRINCESS SLIPS... .value 3.00.. + at 2.00 at 3.00| CORSET COVERS. . value 1.00.... variation of the profession moved up to gf One, Hundred and Beventy-ninth strect /@A4 Bt. Nichotan avenue to-day. ‘There Made: by-The:H-OxCogbpany,” Byffalo. ond floor : on Gowns, for Juniors and Small Women. Skirts, for Children and Juniors. values 75¢ 1.00 , : values 50c = 75c_— ‘1.00 at 50c 79c 00 at. 39c 58c 790 Combinations, for Juniors and Small Women. Skirts, for Small Women. values 1.00 1.50 2.00 3.00 Cover and drawer and | mae 608 Birt A at 78c 861.00 1.50 2.00 Drawers, 2 to 12 years. at 1.00 1.50 2.00 ; values 908 35¢ 50¢ 756 Princess Slips, for Children, Juniors and at 12c =. 25c Small Women. Drawers, for Juniors and Small Women. values 1.50 2.00 2.50 values 35¢ 50c 75 at 1.00 1.50 2.00 at 25¢ 39¢ «=O 58. Children’s Russian Kittel Dresses and Dutch Aprons Imported. Particularly suitable for seashore wear. Sizes 2 to 6 years, Kittel Dresses. values 75c 1.00 1.75 3.00; Dutch Aprons. values 75¢ 1.00 1.25 special at 50c 59c 1.00 1.50) special at 50c 1Se rt @n a crowed street and in unobstructed _ View of several hundred people Mra. Veronica Schubert of No. 514 West One ‘Hundred and Seventy-seventh street hed her handbag vontaining $60 wrenched from her hand'by a man who jumped inte @ Black tex! and got away before any of the surprised onlookers could smterfere. Mrs, Schubert, accompanied by her fuusband, Mred Schubert and their Gaughter, were walking up St. Nich: jevenue after having visited a rea! office in which Schubert has an inte: ‘Wehvbert wave his wife ip just as iwere leaving the office, und she put the ‘bills in her hendbaeg. . The ion ie that ‘those Who rob Mrs. Schabert did o ay eel eaves ‘the reat eatate that ey w he h Ker ‘hand., he taxt wast ward at high speed and disappeared through One Hundred and Seventy- eighth street. Gome boys told the police Rar cane Sees, Wy tome, faut OV i LPS NS i Women’s Silk Petticoats |C/B and J. B. Corsets meas == . MAM i three remarkable values an opportunity in corset values t The very names of these corsets convey PS 9 se poh designed Stee: their own story, and considered in the cially for Spring and Summer wear, ani ht, th are cut on close-fitting, modish lines. | their by i Mise ial prices convey, } 1.85 . The available materials and colorings | C_B Cors: ts; low bust and very offer you a varied selection, and the | jong hip effect, double hose support. workmanship and finish throughout are | ers, Broche batiste and batiste well worthy of those higher valuations | Value 3.50 Thursday special at v v ‘An Account WA | \ \ from which these garments are marked. i. B. Coreates lox be id long x Bye en TERMS wt | Hiv WAY ft Petticoats, of mansaline end , tafe pen hae Pay 95c; j Down | x y H a | ta, in s and two-tone effects. i $.00 Ad ; NAL \ \\\ Whe | Senicn. fstnor with tuckings and 2.25 Thursday special at pleatings. Value 4.00 special at Petticoats, of silk Jersey with mes- | saline flounce, or all messaline or pon- | 3.00 ee skirts, with colored pipings. | fe flue 5.00 Thursday special at Petticoats, of crepe de'chine, striped | messaline, plain messaline, pompa- dour messaline, taffeta, silk Jersey, or Habutai silk.’ Ten differcat models, + 3.95 in solid and combination colorings. All colors, and black and white. ws Value 7.50 Thursday special at Fur Storage at Saks’ Stored in a freezing temperature be: the reach of moth and meneal furs win cleaned by compressed air and vacuuny processes, and the nominal charge for storage to pe is a policy of inSurance covering the full value of your furs. Just a matter of transferring the responsibility for your furs to us who are specialists in shouldering the worries of our clierfts, Dro line. or talk.to us nicely on the telephones. ang . | 750 DO " 150.00 Teamrmenrs ruaniiren COMPLETE FROT $49.88 TO 9500.00 BE SURO UN Ein 7 FISHER BROS. 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