The evening world. Newspaper, May 10, 1912, Page 13

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street. Fase! Murrey was astesp, ( when told that her death had been re THE PUBLIC. ‘ ware Ad Coroner's office, a facts became known Cor |oner Holdshaueer got mad end De. Kile an aeer ales Yeon | ibe Given Away Each Year. if Cot mad and Detective Walsh sot] Ty. constant and it i mad, and their anger spread to other mine til oMcinis. Now soveral policemen are | sumples, looking for the man who telephoned the | F false news of ‘Hazel Murray's death to the Coronera office have a pretty good “© FIRE MESSAGE Sa + BOUIE AND coroner © MDE WER Cabaret Dancer, Reported Vic- Ase Paraguay, May 10.—A tim of Stabbing, Found pletely. defeatea a iarge revolutionary Peacefully Asleep. E 3 army under the command of the former President of the Republic Col. Alvino Jara in the neighborhood of the Tibicue jary. i | 7 Qoroner Flolshauser packed up his > FLT afS Pon dancer, of No, 819 mreet. — o ad telephoned in that Hasel hed ex- Gired from the effects of star wands be the addomen, and that a certificate of t had been torus) »; |» 3 QMarrey, © cabaret Wen Fitty-ctghin Aves GY Sk, S|} exntes (ase ets Vogel Brothers 'd St. at 8th Ave. N“ a5 ? Leading the Ticket by an Overwhelming Majority The Most Popular Men’s Suits Ever Placed on Sale—These New Models at $15.00 and $1 6-50 The whole city is talking about them—young men who have never before worn ready-made clothes buy them for their wonderful style and no less wonderful value. Every conceivable good fabric, in emart 2 and 3 button models—blues, grays, browns, light colors, dark tones—almost an unlimited assortment awaits your selection. Sale of Men’s $15 Blue Serge Suits at $12.50 Yes, even $15 would be a mighty low price, for these suits have all the style touches and of tailoring that command $: ood shops. A pure sted, fast color serge—shape retaining and long wearing—the best serge suit value ever offered at $12.50. Sale of Men’s Suits at $18, $20 and $22 At these prices the suits we present are good enough and handsome enough for the most exacting men. Every knack of style demanded by the fastidious dresser is in- in them. The English sacks are particularly smart for younger men. | Sale of Men’s Suits at $25, $28 and $30 ited in these Wegance and luxury in their fullest sense are distinctive suits specially priced at $25, $28 and $30—specially priced, we say, because a tailor would enact from $40 to $50 for suits as good. The fabrics are rich and exclusive—the flower of the‘looms; the tailoring is highly perfected and the trimmings are of the very finest. VOGEL BROTHERS ' 42 : St. at 8 Ave. BROOKLYN OPPENHEIM, CLLINSzG Fulton and Bridge Streets, Brooklyn On Sale Saturday, May 11th. Misses’ and Small Women’s Suits Sizes 14 to 18 years or 32 to 36 Bust Measure Models, especially designed as becoming to misses and small women, of Navy, Black and Colored Serge, Whipcords, Hairline Stripes and Mixtures, Superior tailored and lined, 20.00 15.00 Regular Values to $38.00, and a a — ‘ THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, MAY 10, 1012. Saks KX Company Broadway at 34th Street Reductions in Women’s Dresses and special offerings in other apparel tomorrow, Saturday, May 11th q A sale of serge dresses and silk dresses, most liberally reduced to ten dollars—two special offerings of tailored suits, in several new Paris models, and at the usual advantages on customary prices—separate skirts at 4.95 instead of 7.50—house and porch dresses at 3.95 that are ordinarily 7.50—satin coats or wraps for evening, priced extremely low—and a collection of Canton cloth raincoats at much less than raincoats of such quality usually sell for—such are a few of the offer- ings to be featured tomorrow in a department which has achieved an enviable reputation for good values in apparel. Fourth floor We "s Serge Dre: Ww 4 D mere 15.00°% 1050} $10| "vere rs.00 ts 2130", } $10 120 smart tailored dresses, made of|93 dresses taken from regular stock for hard-finished serges, suitable for street| this sale. A number of models, but only wear. Several strictly tailored models,| a few of each. le of embroidered in black or navy blue. All sizes, taffeta or messaline silks. Women’s Separate Skirts ‘s'“* \at 4.95 Made of serges, whipcords, Panamas and mixtures, in a number of smar! models, with waist bands or high girdle effect. All lengths, ‘ Women’s Tailored Suits Women’s Tailored Suits value 39.50...... special at 25.00 value 45.00...... special at 29.50 Three entirely new models, ‘made of] Made of serges, striped cloths and whip- white serges or whipcords, One a Nor-|cords, Several models, Russian blouse, folk effect, another plain tailored, and] Empire and cutaway effects, or straight the third one modestly trim: All| front; Some plain tailored and others possess smart lines and have new line| elaborately trimmed. The cutaway coats skirts. Paris models reproduced. . are bound with silk braid. Women’s House and Porch Deoseee | 3.95 regularly 7.50 tomorrow special at Made of percales, ginghams and lawns, in a dozen different models. Only 324 dresses in all, but all are splendid value at the low price of 3.95. Bffective trimmings and the best workmanship. Striped and figured effects. All sizes. Women’s Satin bray: Women’s Raincoats value 22.50, special at, 15.75 value 20.00, special *$15.00 These coat: lined with peau | Made of imported Canto: de ev inate: light of: dark shades. A vel fase and rubberized. All postal pres 4 loose garment with large sleeves, Ad-|taped and cemented. Raglan or mirable for both street and evening wear. | sleeves. Every garment tunaeele Only 64 garments available in this sale.|solutely waterproof, Reductions in Trimmed Hats two special offerings tomorrow Hats that formerly sold at 6.50 to 9.50, and hats that were 15.00 to 25.00, now marked at 5.00 and 10.00 respectively QThe woman looking for a bargain in a hat will find {t in one of these sales tomorrow. We have assembled scores of the newest trimmed hats and marked them at the popular prices of 5.00 and 10.00 for immediate disposal. Nor is there any penalty imposed on your sel- ection because of these reductions. The assortments are extremely liberal, and as each sale price includes hats that formerly sold at a range of higher prices, the variety is as remarkable as the reductions. Trimmed Hats....were 6.50 to 9.50..,.now $5 @ Semi-dress and dress hats, copies of Paris models, and designs from our own workrooms. A splendid assortment of shapes and colorings, and an ample variety of hats trimmed with flowers, Trimmed Hats....were 15.00 to 25.00... now $10 q This collection is most striking in the wealth of choice it affords. There are flower hats, lace and flower combinations, sharply contrasted black and white effects, and a range of shapes and colorings to ensure your getting just the hat you want. Sale of Women’s Silk Hose} 79¢ regular prices 1.00 and 1.50 @ The maker of this hose sold this consignment to us ata great reduc- tion in order to lighten his stocks, but if we were to re-order the same merchandise we would have to pay the regular wholesale prices and you would have to pay the regular retail prices. With this in mind, ‘cou ought not to lose the opportunity to lay in a stock of fine silk lose at such a low price as 79c. They are all silk hose, made with double tops, high spliced heels and double toes, and lisle or all-silk tops. Full fashioned, and in three weights for Spring and Summer wear. In black, white, tan, pink, ciel blue, pongee, and lavender. Sale of Women’s Neckwear fashionable little neckfixings much underpriced q The quality of this merchandise, its vogue, and its artistic side, may be taken for granted. But the prices cali for especial mention, for they are lower than you can duplicate anywhere. We got a lim- ited quantity of this merchandise at a very special price, owingto a circumstance which we are not at liberty to divulge. But it spells considerable benefit to you in tomorrow’s prices. Matin floor Women’s Real Irish Lace Collars, square or pointed back, and remarkable value considering size and quality; regularly 6.50 Saturday special at 4.75 Women’s Robespierre Collars, in lace, pique, or with combination of satiny regularly 50c Saturday special at 25c Women’s Sleeveless Guimpes, shadow net yoke and lawn body, with holdfast tape at bottom, In white and ecru; regularly 50c, Saturday special at 25¢ Shadow Lace Plaitings, in white and ecru. regularly 50c per yard. Saturday special at 25c Sale of Suits, Coats & Dresses for Misses and Girls at remarkable reductions tomorrow a clearance of Spring apparel for Misses, Small Women. and Girls at very liberal savings on customary prices. q A department which carries heavy stocks from the beginning clear through to the end of a season, by constantly replenishing each day’s diminution in its assortments, finds occasion, at intervals, to readjust those stocks by disposing of garments at less than original prices. Such an occasion occurs tomorrow, when a collection of suits, coats and dresses, limited in number, but diversely assorted, will be offered at great savings on former prices. Every garment is from our regular stock, and the re- ductions run all the way from one-quarter to more than one-half of former prices. Second fleer Misses’ Suits and Dresses—14 to 18 years Misses’ Tailored Suits (68)... .formerly $9.50 to 49.50... Misses’ Tailored Suits (72)... .formerly 29.50 to $5.00... reduced to 18.00 Misses’ Ser, « . formerly 16.50........666 reduced to 7.95 Misses’ Taf + formerly 16.50 to 19.50...reduced to 7.98 Misses’ Serge Dress «formerly 19.50 to 25.00...reduced to 9.75 formerly 22.50 to 25.00... Apparel for Juniors and Girls—all sizes Junior Tailored Suits (26). .. .formerly 22.50 to 25.00...reduced to 16.50 Junior Three-piece Suits (27). formerly 25.00........... reduced to 16.50 Junior Tailored Suits (22)... . formerly 29.50 to 35.00.. — to 18.00 Girls’ Coats (76)......... «formerly 9.75 luced to 5. Girls’ Coats (64). «formerly 12.95 to 15. juced to 9.75 Girls’ Taffeta Coa «formerly 12.95 reduced to 7.98 Girls’ Washable Dresses—6 to 14 years 396 Girls’ washable Dresses, made of imported gingham, percales and figured lawns. Effective little garments, in ont models, perfect in workmanship and finish, and excellent values. Formerly 1.95............ reduced to 75c Formerly 3.45.........5.. reduced to 1.45 Formerly 3.95............ reduced to 1.95 Young Men’s Garments ‘13.50 to 23.00 q In young men’s clothes one ofour strongest drawing cards has been the extentof our assortments—the unusual number of mode! fabrics and colorings assembled at all prices between 13.50 and 23.00, We know that this has indirectly brought the merit of Saks tailoring forcibly forward to many young men who were first attracted by our liberal stocks and in that | iscovered a corresponding superiority in the clothes themselves. Take our t ing assortments, for instance. They afford you almost as liberal a selection of garments at a single price as is usually offered at an entire pe of prices. atall prices, we are showing serges, cheviots in plain and fancy mixtures, and unfinished worsteds in browns, tans, grays and blues. An ample .collection of models, too, with all of the season's style variations, such as turned cuffs, soft, rolling fronts, patch pockets, and various lapels. Smart Norfolk effects included. Ages 14 to 20. Sizes $0 to 36. , Sale of Boys’ Blouses} 55c values 1.00, 1.50 & 2.00, special at q Every year about this time a certain maker of boys’ blouses gives us the oh option on his entire sample line of blouses, at less than usual wholesale cost, as a return for the great volume of business we give him annually. This year the line is bigger and better and the concessions far more considerable than ever fabries” include silks, silk-and-linens, imported Madras and mi clothe. # Models are negligee blouses, with pon | or short sleeves, b: and Middy styles. The patterns embrace many new designs in fast colorings, perfectly made, and finished with patent string which will not come untied. The price of 55c is al ' low, and It should be of interest to many parents that they can §° rig out their young hopeful with a dozen fine blouses for 6.50. ue ’ and Girls’ Hosiery, made of fine quality silk seam- a ribbed, in tan pet white. "Sizes 8 to i peynlemg sizes 6 to 9: lue 35¢ 5 4 Pa eee aiclday epectaliat 3 peice tas hae 285 Boys’ Suits at 6.95 were formerly 9.50 and 10.50 q An opportunity looms up tomorrow in boys’ suits which should solve the knotty problem of utility and economy for 285 owners of boys. Candidly, we have taken these garments from our regular stock because incoming lines were crowding them for room. come in Norfolk and double breasted models, and the fabrics are shepherd plaids, tweeds, cheviots and fancy cassimeres, in a liberal variety af patterns. Splendidly made and finished. 8 to 17 years, ie Bere, aewee Blue Serge Suits, Norfolk and double breasted, and { 7.95 ie mol lined. Ages 8 to 17. Value 10.00, Saturday special at ° 1 ie Boys’ Suits, with Extra Knickerbockers, made in Norfolk and double a breasted models, and in a fine assortment of brown and gray mixtures. 5.75 F Ages 8 to 17 years, Value 7.95 Sati y special at 5 You need our Fur Storage q If you have a thousand dollar bond (and we hope you have) you put it in a safe deposit vault. If you were to put that bond in the’ pocket of a fur coat in the wardrobe, the moths would pass it up and eat the coat. A fifty dollar fur looks better to a moth than an entire issue of Municipal Fours. Which seems to indicate that one ought to be at least as solicitous in caring for furs as for any other sort of valuables. The Saks Cold Storage Vaults are as safe as science and | a freezing temperature can make them, and our nominal charges include c! aaning by the most approved methods, and insurance. against moths, fire and theft. We will also repair your furs, if need be, and quote special mid-season prices. a ‘phone call, and do it now. 7 Send us a postal or dive us THE SUNDAY WORLD" WANT DIRECTORY S Makes more “Offers of Posi- tions” than any other two. médiums in the Univers sensei a eA

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