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DMNUGHT THEN GET BROES GFTS 1W $5000 PLUNDER Police Let Facts Leak Out of Three Bold Robberies Uptown. ‘The police are nonpluared by the bold- apartment of Benfamin Nteberg, at No. 5 West One Hundred gna Seventy-fitth street and got past Me elevator boy, Worth of clothing and silverware. No- body saw anything or heard a sound, The robbery took place after breakfast Ost. M4, but the police have Just allowed the facts to leak out which owns the apartment house; daughter, who last Sunday became Mra, Dresents. -| street, Troy. t One Hundred and -second street station admits—the puzzler, present to his brid ver ‘set; a $1,000 diamond laval @ diamond ring that had bi @r’. The dining room {te stiver, from carving bra. Among the clothes taken wet ‘wedding suits of the bri nephew, a Persian mink muff and stole. ually bold was the home of fla er Siegal, on the third est One Hundred an DISMISSING SUIT. JUDGE Advises Mrs. Deedy to Sue Nea Again to Recover $29,000 Lost ‘in Foree of Life Stoek. ., ured yested ng Island Ci “T have ni who wil, talse ented a fe advice to you is to sue this man to morrow on his promises to pay and you will Itkely recover. with any other, i u a ess of dayll¢ht thieves who looted the telephone girl and janttor with $5,000 Mr. Nicherg 1s President of tha Lentz Realty Company, |negro Hving in Newark. his; rested on suspicion. In thg automobile fon, Charles, ts the superintendent. His Alfred Bloch, was the greatest loser, for the thieves took many of her wedding Case Among the things taken were Mr. Bloc! @ fourteen- “TWO WONEN ‘a brother and mb coat and a attempt to break Vv. ng two days later the! Pleasure in thanking you for wha’ e YET TELLS HOW TO WIN. att It must be Y GEORGE, that's what I call b-er. pleases ‘the eye, tickles the palate, has just the right tingle that goes well with anything you eat, and makes your meals digest properly. Pabst | BlueRibbon The Beer of Quality \ is the only beer that pleases everybody, a flavor all its own and is not to be compared | Have a cave sont home today. Phone of write, POST-OFFICE ROBBERS _| DESERT AUTO AND LOOT. Leap From Damaged Car and Es- cape After Blowing Two Safes | at Perth Amboy. ! Four men broke tnto thé Perth Am- boy, N. J. Post-OMice some time after midnight yesterday and = securing stamps and money amounting to $1,000, escaped in an automobdile, i Racing through Newark the chauf- four drove his machine against the curbing at Broad and Centre streets, near the First Precinct police . ‘The speed of the car had al aroused the police. They ran toward the machine, but the chauffeur turned from the curbing, and putting on fresh fepeed, raced for three blocks, Then the front wheel collapsed, The robbers leaped out and escaped In the darkness, desertfhg their car and the loot tt held, besides three fur-lined ovegcoats. About this time the Newark police learned of the Perth Amboy Post-Office robbery, The robhera had blown open two safes with nitroglycerine, and to deaden the sound vf the explosions, carpets and mats had been wrapped about them, Standing at the car when the police fan up was Walter Brown, elghteen, a He was ar- was a pouch containing some letters and $8,000 worth of stamp glar’s tools, men's wear!n several bottles of moedict been purchased and Oneonta, N.Y, ‘The macht! Plerce-Arrow, severe Passenger car, was No, 04,739, N. Y., which is registered in the name of James J. Tracey of No. some bur- pparel and which had in Troy, Scheneotpdy 463 Federal On the floor of the vehi- 1 of Tracey's business 1 | TESTIFY |What- Lydia E. Pinkham’s Veg- etable Compound Did For 4 Their Heaith—Their Own Statements Follow. New Moorefield, Ohio—"I take great 1 — Vegetable Com- 1) pte. | pound hus done for e I had bearing down pnins, was dizzy and weak, had BF | pains in tower back F Vand could not be “jupon my feet long enough to get a meal, As long as I laid on my. back T would feel better, but when I would | get up those bearing down pains would come back, and the | ductor said I had female trouble. Lydia me, i 1, known tn other years) E, Pinkham's Vegetable‘Compound was f in the Force of Wife) the only medicine that helped me and 1 YT have been growing stronger ever since fi t. LT hope it will I commenced to tek ‘Ip other sufferin en as it has me. ‘ou can use this Mrs. CASSIE YD, New Moorefield, Clark Co., n'a {felt so much better th am a well w would take y fr a Mr Box 45, South Wil- It It has Bottled only at the brewery tn crystal clear bottles, | showing at a glance that t¢ ts clean and puro, aratvor DAURG K COMPA «205s Seasonable Garb for Misses & Girls in a comprehensive range of styles, at lowest prices @ It often occurs to us how trite these headlines are, restricted as they must be to a bald statement of facts, affording little or no opportunity for even hinting at the tremendous amount of thought and time which the prepara- tion of this apparel has involved. € One must really see the great range of smart apparel now assembled in our Misses’ Department in order to understand in what comprehensive fashion we The collection of models alone is as varied as any dozen Paris shops could show combined, and nowhere is it possible to find greater assortments in fabrics and colorings. Saturday being a special shopping day for Misses, we have prepared these srecial values for tomorrow Misses’ Coats value 16.80. . Made of all wool cheviot, imported mixtures and fancy plaid coatings, in all colors, Full length, button-to-neck models, 14 to 18 years. Misses’ Dressest 50 . value 16.50... special at Made of English serge and Bedford cord, in ravy, brown and black. Tailored models | ‘ with attractive combinations of cloth and 14 to 18 years. Girls’ School Dresses NAene ne special at 4.95 Made of all wool serge, plaid and check worsted. Inone piece, middy and Russian models. Large assortment of colors. have catered to youthful feminine ideas. Chinchilla Coats 19.50 value 29.50...... Imported chinchilla, in navy, Oxford, brown and black, Full length or three-quarter. Braid bound or strictly tailored, 14 to 18 years. . ’ Misses’ Coats 25.00 value 35.00...special at : Made of imported plain or two-tone Boucle cloth, broadcloth ana kersey, lined throughout with Skinner satin or peau de cygne to match, or in contrasting shades. 14 to 18 years, Girls’ Chinchilla Coats\ 9 75 value 15.00 ....... special at . Full length button to neck belted models, Imported chinchilla, in navy, gray and brown, Lined with plaid worsted. 8 to 16 years. Girls’ Corduroy Coats! 9 75 value 15.00....... special at / Full length Norfolk and plain tailered models, made of cor y, in taupe, brown, navy and black. Lined throughout. 8 bo 14 years. velvet. pique. vertible Robespierre collar. Saks Clothes for Boys have style written all over them § When you buy Saks garrents for your boy you are buying parments whch have a degree of snap and ind.v.duality which you cannot get elsewhere. our prices Yet will stand favorable comparison with any. Hee are some overcoat and suit values to convince you. Tley are as stylish as we can make them, and as ue in price as oveicoats and suits of such character can be. Boys’ Overcoats at 12.75 Made of rough tweeds, wors!ed lined, with convertible collar ond full detachable belt. A full length coat, in an English model, and tailored on fashionable youthiul lines. 11 to 18 years. Boys’ Schoo! Overcoats at 5.95 Made of fancy mixed cheviots in brown and gray, Serge and check wool 1 throughout. Made with convertible collar, Durable garments. Ages 8 to 18 years, Children’s Overcoats\ 7.95 bs regularly 9.50......special atf “° Made of all wool Germaine chinchilla, with velvet collar which buttons close to n Check wool lined. Blues, light grays and dark grays. Ages 3 to 10 years, Boys’ School Suits) 5 95 value 8.00 special at % Norfolk and double-breasted models, made of all wool fancy cheviots, with an extra pair ot knickerbockers. A value which satisiactorily solves the school suit problem, Ages 8 to 18 years, Root Tiveli Underwear, for youths and boys, made of gray merino, with silk taped neck, Sizes £6 to Ht 65c Value 1.00....Saturday special at Children's Sweater Coats, made of pure worsted, in white, Oxford, cardinal and brown, Sizes 22 to on! Value 1.50....Saturday special at Sale of Corsets of national reputation at half prices tomorrow You solve satisfaction in a corset when you buy La Vida, W. B. Reduso, or the C, B. brand, These are names to conjure with in the science of cor- setry, and are the best assurances you can have as to workmanship, quality, style, comfort and fit. Even at regular prices they have no superior in corset values, and at such liberal savings as those in this sale any one of these corsets is a remarkable purchase, G The assortment embraces all the new Fall models, in which implicit conformance . to the modes is achieved without any sacrifice of comfort; and the finish of these corsets is dainty beyond compare, La Vida Corsets,,...... regularly 10.00, .at 4.85 W. B. Recusco Corsets, regularly 7.50, at 3,85 C, B, Corsets.,,,.,,,., regularly 2.00,,at O5¢ EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, OOTOBER 25, special at value 7.95 1912. partment. The tas Broadcloth Suits Second floor 10.00 Boucle Cloth Coats value 35.00....special at All the wanted colors, Chinchilla Coats value 25.00 out. els, bultoning to. side. 8 to 14 years. throughout. Girls’ Repp Dresses special at 2.95, 4.95 and 5.95 Made of imported plain or fancy repp or Elaborately trimmed with embroid- ery or Irish crochet lace. : ° ¢ Misses’ Fancy Tailored Suits Value 35.00............. Saturday special at Five new models, including Fmpire cutaway and straight line cutaway effects. Also a belted model, ‘and _a strictly tailored model with vest of contrasting broadcloth. All with con- Imported plain or two tone diagonal cloth, broadcloth, wide wale cheviot and rough suiting, in all the new shades. 14 to 18 years. Serge Dresses 6 to l4 years. 22.50 kimono sleeves. Black, navy, brown and taupe. 17.50 for a Suit or an Overceat goes a long way, Young Man, at Saks’ € Quality is to be had in many shops at reasonable prices, but that is not all that the hard-headed, practical youth of this city demand in their clothes, What they want is style in the clothes ihey near. The metropolitan youth has metropolitan ideas, and one of them is that stylish clothes solve half the problem ofa good address. And it is to young men of this kidney that we now address ourselves, for if there is a garment in this world which has style and distinctive lines it is a garment with a Saks label in it. Morcover, this holds good of Saks clothes at all prices, and you will find it exemplified as forcibly _ at 17.50 as at any other price. The suit or overcoat we can give you at 17.50, young man, is without an equal anywhere for the beauty of its lines and the distinctive character of its tailoring. Sizes 30 to 36. Ages 14 to 20 years. Fifth floor Silver Photo Frames that are the picture of economy! Inexpensive—yet a worthy setting for beauty or brains, or both. Sterling Photo Frames, with square opening, plain and die engraved. 834 to 5% inside measurements. Also oval cabinet size, with bevelled edyes and ball {icet. Value 3,50 special at 1.95 Sterling Silver Photo Frames, with plain 14 in B band, Square opening. Inside measurement 644 by 45% inches, Oval cabinet size has 1-inch band-engraved bevelled edge and ball feet. Value 5.00 special at 2.95 inch sterling Fur-trimmed Millinery a special display of Paris models & adaptations € This is to be an unusually popular season for fur- trimmed hats, and surely these lovely creations of fur are sufficient reason for that popularity. In this great collection of fur-trimmed millinery assembled by us for special display tomorrow are hats of sur- passing beauty and charm, Large hats and small turbans, some wholly of fur and others fur-trimmed, in a pleasing variety of shapes and designs, € The furs embrace moleskin, which is the most popular of al; caracul, French seal, ermine, mink, civet cat and racoon, ‘Trimmed with Paradise, plumes and flowers, and trimmed with that ingenuity which must ever constitute the chief charm of a hat, Included are many original Paris models and scores of clever adaptations by our own designers. 13,50 to 150,00 Tomorrow, Saturday, October 26th presents many profitable opportunities in Women’s Suits, Coats & Dresse for immediate wear i q There is something more than mere perfunctory effort in our Women’s De-,, we have set for it involves something more than the mere assembling of merchandise and staging the fleeting recitals of Style. @ It is a task, in brief, which comprelends all that may be confidently expected of any good ready-for-service department—and after that it calls ercise of such discrimination in the choice of styles and such excellence in workmanship and finish as shall give to Saks apparel for Women that distinction which is every woman’s first consideration, no matter what her means may be. As tor prices, the following values are proot enough that economy of cost is never lost sight of,no matter how high we may soar in our aims, value 39.50........ special at}25.00 Made of lustrous high grade broadcloth, with cutaway front and large lapels. beck and shirred at waist line. New shaped skirt. In black, navy, brown, taupe and prune, Velour de Laine Suits value 59.00........ special at 45.00 Two new Paris models Cut in at waist. Large collar and square revers. Elaborately finished with satin raised embroidery. Entirely new skirt. All the most desirable colors. } 25.00 Full length models, with loose or semi-fitting back, and smart new collars, Lined through- a Coats |} 15.00 Made of fine chinchilla, in three-quarter mod- High collars. In black, navy, brown and gray. can be buttoned close to neck, ¥ ‘15.00 value 22.50....special at Smart one-piece dresses in several models, Ef- fectively trimmed with braid or velvet. Inset net, lingerie or velvet. Smart Robespierre or Black or navy blue. flat collars. Women’s Charmeuse Dresses 25.00 values 35.00 to 39.50............ eseceee Special at All copies of a number of new Paris models. Made of high trimmed with vestees of satin or broadcloth. Others trim: { One must never consider chase of youthful shoes, or, for that matter, in any sort of shoes, in boys’ shoes, because boys are notoriously hard on footwear. price, that this offering is designed to appeal to the needs of young men and boys. q The shoes in this sale have been taken from regular” stock and marked at reduced prices for two days only, which should be sufficient intimation for those who have youthful shoes to buy. All Blucher lace models, made on an orthopedic last, with stout soles. In patent leather and gun metal calf, ‘ Sizes 11 to 13)4....were 2.50. Sizes 1 to 514......were 3.00, for the ex- Women’s Cheviot esp value 35.00........ special at 25.00 Made of rough wide wale cheviots. Empire effect, cut in at waist and trimmed with |” straps of braid. Robespicrre collar and cuffs of wool embroidery. Black, navy and brown, Corduroy Suits \ value s00. special at 39.50 ‘ Made of finest quality imported corduroy, in | ~ plain colorings and two-tone effects. Cutaway models, with French seams at back and front. } Smart new skirt. Black, navy, brown, taupe, Cut in at Women’s Street Coats) He valuo 35.00........ special at, 25.00 7 Black and blue cheviots and broadcloths. | ~ Fancy collars, long revers and cuffs trimmed with braid and velvet. Lined throughout, 0 BS flixture Cots, 4+} 12,50 tee Three-quarter models, with plain or fa: h Lined backs, Braid bound. Rounded collars whi Charmeuse Dresses }15 00 |: value 25.00..... special at ° Beveral models, elaborately trimmed with satin, 4 High waist lines and new skirts, charmeuse, and elaborately | | : ; with velvet. New draped skirts. te ‘ Fourth floor Great Enamel Jewelry Display and a special sale tomorrow g The colorings are remarkable. There is every hue that ever was or ever will be. The designs are superb | and too voluminous to classify. One wonders at the skill and ingenuity that can blend such colorings on / the back of a penknife or a locket and trace thereon such fantasies of design so minutely and so accurately, But one wonders more that economy should bring within its compass so much of beauty and of worth, For Women. Enamel puff boxes, vanity cases, lor- gnettes, lip rouge lockets, watches, opera glasses, brace- lets, lavallierss, Louguet holders Robespierre collar pins, Luckle pins, pin sets, thimbles and soutoir chains, in F the daintiest designs and colorings.............. 50c to 38.50 For Men. Penknives, cigarette cases, cigarette hold- ers, cigar lighters, mutch cases, scarf pins and tie holders, in mauy different colorings and in horse's head and dog’s ¥ head designs......cssscevcccssece neeceeecees 506 CO 32.50 Sale of Enameled Jewelry tomorrow , { Enameled and Gold Filled Bracelet Watches, with {3 os guaranteed movement, Value 7.50... .special at) %**© Enameled Lockets and Chains, sterling silver, in round, oval and hectagon models. Plain and floral effects. Eeautiful colors, including light blue, green, helio, rosebud, forget-me-not and white. Packed \in dainty cases, Value 3.50... .special at Enamel Powder Cases, in white, green and Bites 1.25 Value 2.00....special at) * Enamel Robespierre Collar Pins, { 2 Value 50c....special at Sc Enamel Buckle Pins, rosebud, forget-me-not and { \ violet. Value 1.50... special at Enamel Cuff Pins, on sterling silver, floral meee Oc: Value 1.00....special, per pair, at 50% Enamel Pin Sets,on gold plate, consisting of three d pins, in blue, gicen, helio, white, turquoise and navy. 25¢ 1.95 Values 50c and 75c....special, per set, at Boys’ & Youths’ Shoes at very liberal reductions in this two days’ sale rice alone in the pur- But quality is particularly necessary And it is on this oint, no less than on -teduced to.