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we S iaeetedaeeieetannemteindindenendasaaenaheaeneneieenea ter’ feet and the pecullar, hysterical though not loud sobbing characteristic THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 18, 1919. of the East. move a foot,” Mary advired Mra. Corey, The portion of the parade ground L Ghoren for the services waa inclored by a high bamboo fence, within which wae accommodation for about #,000 persons. Th ne was weird in the extreme, It Was out of her tine. LONDON, Sept. 18—The Times pub- imperial custom to hold the fu- “Can you read?" asked Mary, holding letter from Murvagh, County 0 f all Japanese rulers or meimnbers of family at night—the time of rest and peace, Under the flickering lights ‘ the Bhinto priesta moved about iike oo —— Commissioner Stover for a meeting #0 Jong as it did not encroach on the grass of the park. Mary explained the pur- but the mind of the cop was just The paper was a permit from Park there containing the folowing message: Our ship Titanic fs sinking; all hope of being saved is abandoned. For- have to #0,” sald he. replied Mary. ‘“Arrest| ward this to my dear wife at No. Si in monn to ame cone | OMT eer New Autumn Apparel & paper before the cop. eaying @ bottle was found Shoste, The air was filed with the m but they remained affent. ‘At monotonous throb of Japanese music The Times also says the alterations e length some e fi the Ball M i Haul. Car Bearing Body] inc snciset lanavece of evippon—ane [Militant Campaigner Refuses to | Hea auartera rome ree ed a tee ee Ge otek tein “ for Misses and Girls Latin of Japan, 7: he n hone ‘ lo Through Lines | “Tike aii sapanese ceremonies, ene tu-| Budge and Rousing Meet [tna fuisned unevonefany eS" MOUr she, Merit sain, Complete. inner that is just as notable for low prices as for the high eral service in excessively jong. The pf Silent Throngs. formalities at the parade ground were ‘ cunduded about 1 P. M., after which ing Goes On. Dae i at RT SR Ca oe anaes gt eo level of distinction shown in the selection of styles {It is no longer true that it takes as long to rig out a woman as it does to rig a ship. The young woman who comes to Saks for her clothes solves at one visit the trouble which usually ‘attends the choosing of apparel elsewhere. Style, exclusiveness and the note of individuality in workmanship and finish are characteristic of our assortments and make the matter of eholce easy and a pleasure. The following are but a foretaste of many values. Second floor. Misses’ Tailored Suits value 29.80... ..special at 19.50 Made of men’ 5 » diagonal and wide i \ In plain handllored cutaray snd Norfolk ode, "Bleck sa cio "t4 to 18 yeu. Misses’ Street Coats value 26.00......epecial at 16.50 Made of plai: id double-faced cloths, chinchilla, cloths and fabrics. Full length ond threeg warter models. Black, navy, brown, pod phar "14 to Speen i wie: : Misees’ Street present 16.50 the funeral party entrained for Mono- USANDS IN MARCH] "imposing as haa been the ceremonial attended by the great dignitaries in the palace earlier in the day, the gen- eral service, serving to emphasize the (Ruler of Japan Heads} conecas: between the ancient Biinto rites and the twentieth century mill- Nes in Hall Where | teriem, was conducted; the pasesge of Hf ‘ the funeral car through the streets of "Ceremonies Are Held. the capital to-night was even more im- pressive. It afforded the populace of the capital an opportunity to display AGYAMA, Japan, Sept. 12.—The| /rrow at the nation’s bereavement and Fon | bundreda of thousands stood for hours etl Sau ‘aed sgapcardicbassigh m, | 8 absolute silence along the route, as They may break up other meetings, but never one where Mary Donnelly, militant Mcosette and “Suspender* Jack MoGeo (hero of Syracuse) have charse of the pleasant programme. Hardly hi: the Progressive flag of blue with 1t e ’ e ’ low moose beon unfurled on the Misses and Girls A son Square sidewalk opposite Twenty- fourth atrest at noon to-day wi THIRD FLOOR warned the upturned faces tha’ change was on the way" and that T. R, was going to make it move faster. From nearby benches tattered crea- 1 the passed on the Brat stage of] qures uncuried themectves and foregath- Tokle to-night by a erent procession of | jy", For Style, Quality and Price Japahere statesmen and army and) Tho in and boulevards were bril-{ Moose. They crowded the sidewalk and ‘ avy officials to the funeral hall at! nantly lighted by torchos and are lights! expressed themscives of affairs in gen- We Invite Comparison Aoyama, where the members of the] on both sides of the road, Intersect-| eral by saying they were “rotten, ea impéfial family and the people of tho} ing the torches and electric lanrps were] rotten.” The crowd hooped with enthu- , pation paid homage to the memory ot| placed large sacred troes and at fre] siasm as “Suspender Jack” motioned Girls’ Wool Dresses, 6 to ars 8 & 12.75 . of, 50 covered poles, surmounted by wreaths} guffragette, to the rostrum. , sortege was favored throughout the) oy rereens, had been erected. ‘Nearby a rival meeting conducted tor} Girls’ Chinchilla Coats, 6 to 16 yrs. value 25.00.....special at Made of all-wool Bedford cord, Bnglish serge and charmeuse, in half a score different models, crowd collected. In terse words A New and Exclusive Models BN a tah a SP toward {ts last resting place. | ered in droves at the banner of the Big quent intervals black and white cloth-| Mrs, Reid Corey, clubwoman and ¢x- evening by fair weather. a i SE IS f ‘An soon as the coffin was in ite proper| EMPEROR AWAITS FUNERAL Mase whe Baey st ag beet ee 10.50 & 16.50 Black, navy, mulberry, brown and taupe. Ages 14 to 18 years. j eaiion tn, the hte eageciany erected] | CAR AT ACVAMA, Accompaniment Mire. Corsy toran, ner] Girls’ Junior Suits, 13 to 17 yrs. Girls’ Convent Dresses 5.95 Veritas sorta, Goch an rien Wahi, roan | wore to participate in the procesnon be Dena aid Wain wis alas ‘ 19.75 & 29.50 Saturday........ special at f 9» were in accordance wi ° i Salees tee, and ihe edtvem mpedalty sir Tag hs erg ss ecal “aia aera oles emeotbiy. Ret tandaanee ba i Rh were| Misses’ Tailored Suits, 14 to 18 yrs. Dresses for convent and school wear. One-piece and Russian models, made of all-wool storm serge, in navy, black, brown and wine. Sizes 6 to 14 years. Girls’ Autumn Hats Clever Suits for Boys a beautiful array of designs liberal assortments of models and & colorings at modest prices fabrics at a wide range of low prices @ Chic little models from the Paris sho; @ Only a matter of minutes to equip your boy here are copied to a T, and these are wupple- with a new suit from such splendid assort- | mented by scores of sciisal designs from | ments as those now ready on our Second our own workrooms. We will not assume | Floor. Any number of models, fabrics and to tell any dict no matter how ra be, | colorings, no limitations in sizes, and no fancy that every hat will suit her i t cere | prices. Just a collection of fine, workmantike tainly we have many that will. Infinite | garmeats for boys, stylish, well made and Soci Page up the assortments and econo- | and reasonably priced. : for and folk m ls, ani lain double-breast Girle’ pwrkey Hats, in corduroy and plush models. Tweeds and cieelors, in gray, brown and fancy large check cloths. Suital for’ and bluish mixtures. 8 to 18 years. Urls between 8 aad 16 years of age. Saturday special at 11.50 1.50 2. Boys’ Suits, in Norfolk and plain double- gee adicgianand end breasted pare with extra pair ‘of knicker- ' ne ritual a }—_Begrerap a Smee man roa by | Dam cling that he Uli) Can “aden a ast, Uoeeat 19.75, 26.50 & 29.50 ghiet ritualist. Secretary of State, did not take part| tremens’ “ails hemp need seuttercd mice| Misses’ 4 and Full Length Coats, 14 to 18 PEROR KNEEL® AT COFFIN] in ini The special envoys bn ANT aid Jatt oe be Pouches . Y 6k t in this ceremony, ‘and women right and left a be reached 16.75, 20.00 & 26.50 OF HIS FATHEA. and the foreign Aiplomate resident in| th. piees whore Mrs. Corey wee spoak- Misses’ Serge Dresses, 14 to 18 yrs. ‘ ‘Yeabihito then knelt down | Tokio went directly after the conclusion | ing 10.75, 12.75 & 16.50 ‘Watanabe, Minister of the Im-| conducted by masters of ceremonies t0/ 1. oraer, 4 . And wh M ?t Merten conten ciehintce ehoenicp-| (nore. ean. post Gt. hors Dundialy: the 24.75, 26.50 & 29.50 wie the walliog notes of a Shinto éiewe henreities on Mavebise, Sens. Dew’ Hie i move off. You're HE eae 4 of the funeral service to Aoyama. “You't have to get off the eldewalk,” Misses’ Charmeuse Silk Dresses, 14 to 18 yrs. Howsepold, had been delivered the | places the entrance of the palace, "Come on now, per robe of horse-chestnut oolor, dull-| crowd opened and Mary came through 22 to 26 JOHN FORSYTHE 34th St., West the immense coffin was wheeled in eol- ‘All the officialg hed gathered within fan hour and at & o'clock they ware] My em sas ine cop iad withdrawa and the cere-| Were © breaking the law.” , : Special at 19.75 insue ioe “Where's Mary?” desewohed ore} Misses’ Evening Dresses, 14 to 18 yrs. ¥ lored Joose trousers and coronet caps . SU tinen tity was thon Wrongns 80 the| Susser the wicomc ee eet emn procession from the main hall, Champberlains marched in front of the ste . ” iF i | ME RTT cand) UJ 5 starting |‘, “atcnctre hed been lighted in the Boys’ Hats, in fancy mixtures. Well made, durable garments that | tunerai et waited | in braiors nuned at enc core of tne) If Grose Reveriah, Tongue r Penge bly od elt atcked ines Wo wend oarvie, ne eee. hi an ie, Ag A Strictly |, Saturday Spectal at 2.00 Value 8.00... Saturday special at 8.96 ncn |S od aan me : tomach, diver and a . nents oem Saab peor 3 High Grade 9,009 pounds, In] wooden tray on which ts weight portions of the streets | "Word was laid. ‘Then the 1 car were shut and locked, candi / ‘ t edie fore to mar: alongs! ¥ When all the arrangements had been | one’s insides, » liver and ‘Yoahthite and Bm-| 30 fea of bowels ae clogged up with e e . gentle, thorough clesnslag prprng y " Like his ‘When your child is listless, droopi: 4 Rt. doesn't sleep soundly or eat hea: ¢ iyo In erose rita Kevera, som Aap a started off alone tor Aoyama | &ch sour, breat! i has stomach-ache, to be ready to Tevetve the | diarrhoea, sore throat, or is full of cold, inl {te arrival there. ve @ teaspoonful of Byrup of ) and 7 enire division of the imperiallin « few hours all the Tou ) constipated ard marched behind the coffin | w undigested food and sour bile will ’ as | 4m did representatives of all the army| gently move on and out of ite littl Te aa a cient ast weak] § ne ‘The procession that followed were ban- the palace to Aoyama, oud are & we: musicians hose wh: ticlpated Sh ‘and emili ld a, This great Buffet Bargain and a Special Sale of Extension Tables, pte Byte ere on fool Meg and Couches, are featured this week for advertising our {cortege were on foot. Tho H ith of Fi Crystal Cl on anclent instruments, and re-| rove” from, the palace through the ing your ohik Great store, our method of underselling other stores, and our easy terms. Ostrich Plume Hats at $10 that are unusually good value An Offering Limited in Number but Liberal in Variety @ The hets in this special offering tomorrow might well be priced at 16.50 to 20.00 each, based on customary Fagor for millinery of this char- acter. But we bought the shapes and ostrich novelties and plumes at a reduction on usual whol cost, and are thus able to give you the benefit of this saving. The selection embraces the latest shapes, and these have been trimmed with ostrich plumes and novelties in many clever They are, in fact, copies of the newest Paris hats, and the assort- ment surely contains one hat or more which will attract and become you. EASY TERMS Our Terms, like our Prices, Are the Lowest in town. and over the great double jous figs, and ai And remember, please, that we mean to give you exactly what we ge. used only by the Exaperor him- | matios it advertise at the price, as truthful advertising is « strict law with this ur ishi : and by foreign ambassadors and delicious taste. tore. oo ; reat dignitaries. Mothers ahould always keep Syrup| ° Fellable s ost of menings for Youths, Boys and Girls @ Here is a brief summary of furnishings for young people, which we have selected as being seedy timely at B wee * b ow by or reas exhausts the resources of t! ent. Everythin; at boys and girls wear is compre- hended in our is 09 whether it be advertised or left to blush unseen on "a shelves, and prices are uniformly low. Second floor. Waive fan pata ot posed moda,” Aiarfe Sortdyffaioned nec, cough neck, ane assortment of patterns to from. close-fitting high neck collars. Ages 5 to 16 ies 1.00 to 1.80 2.95 up to 7.56 Blouses, with Inendered or volt sect noord Ba: Rebes for Boys and Girls, in Turkish and blanket iy 4 fabrios, te light and dark colors. Kaen Jt 16 years, le pes esau All the newest designs, Ate ate a sick child to-morrow. = : ihe concn were undreds ot Svinte | MIKADO’S AMNESTY Bert beta cseose ad ceavinte! 4-ROOM FLAT and officials of the funeral FREES PRISONERS, |"*08e4., A little given to-day will save RNISHE were dn striking contrast to the! nosso gent 1a, Mikado taauea| Full directions for children of all ages FU D mre ff forces in up-to-date |. yroolamation of amnesty atone and for grown-ups plainly printed on the Hee it om display om our 7th fleor, ruggist for the full name, froeing hundreds of his subjects im-/| Package. COMPLETE SILENCE MARKED |prisonea either following conviction oF| ,, meron hee iat for the full name, awaiting tri Certain anarchiat ol ixir nna, FUNERAL MARCH. Specifically excepted. spPaiaid by the California Fig Syrup repared Procession passed through the His Mas u ad E Thi: the delici: (i jer also made a grant to| Co. 8 ¢ delicious tasting, ° CA’ tm alenost complete silence ex- | ehurity 0,000, one-ffth of which| ine old reliable. | Refuse anything else wilt AT. ALOG for the steady tramp of the sol-|eum is given to Corean institutions. | offered, Write today, #0 we may reserve you one, Kvealngs, Our 120 page 1913 FREE HOMBS COMPLETELY FURNISHED. S. E. Cor. 19th ST. and 34 AVE., NEW Make your wish for:good tobacco aS EE SE SRY A CREUSET UPSESEEREEI RS ew ~~ 1D eee Sie a 2 AW Qt INE MINUTE FR OLA hands y Pe : come g¢rue— here it is=— ONE PUMUTE FROM BROAL NAY Beye’ Neskwear, fourdn-bands and all or halt tes, fiskocietes "Agte'a 00.10 yesras*" Gha uip to 438 (ih MLIZVL ALAS in a beau coleringe and 1.00 Hoslery for Boys and Girle,made of silk, lisle and ow" Hi) a” mercerized cotton, in plain or ribbed effects. GRAND RAL DS FURN/TURE Boys’ & Girls’ Underwear, Ws combination of tw '25c up to 1.80 ploce garmsen\ pete of ibbed cotton, oii aad w Boys! & Girls’ Washable Gloves, tan cape, with “i J ir + i ind water. | Call and Make Your Own Terms |] combicston suits ste up w 228 hepa tnt and loka as food e's now dove Our Terms Apply to New York, New Jersey, Long Island, Connecticst. Twe-Piece Garments, 50c up to 2.50 Sizes 0 to 7%) 1,50 per pair Saks Clothes for the Young Man $15 to $25 fsa i @ Stylein young men’s clothes calls for something more than mere caprice * Bs | _ in the location of a button or a pocket. Freakishness is not style. It is . Th ‘Si } Oh Ee a; ——— me Oi) true, of course, that some extremes are permiesible and commendable in e smoot iest oo i f (oy, Tv | youthful styles, but the finest sort of tailoring is necessary, too. Saks ray lothes for the ig the product of danizati hich mak TOBAC CO ¢ : ; clothes for young man are product of an organization which makes * ae Walnus young men’s garments exclusively. They receive just as much attention as men’s clothes, and are just as well made and finished and designed, re) 1 TINS Handy S"bags-or one A EMAL becstut® | "yigg trees meas winch vets gp, S pound Slass‘huimidor jars lege 2, 4 1 Room $00.98 $00.98 $ aidias | sermon “69° °89* °109 and subject to just the same scrupulous consideration as to fabrics, weights 750-752 8th Ave. Cog. 46th St.°ie, tan \Best Credit System—One Low Price—Cash or Credit Ayo ut \ and colorings. But we recommend the young man to see for himself the great aggregation of Fall garments now on display at Saks’. The variety alone will be a revelation to him if he is not yet familiar with the extent of our assortments. Ages 14 to 20. Sizes 30 to 36. mantenahladisiioainesitslcidedsnscniabbniol hase piensa esl a ities ~ PM IN