The evening world. Newspaper, November 8, 1912, Page 19

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. ternoon and evening, to be just us — THE. RVENING WORLD| FRIDAY, NOVEMAXE 8, Gis wy ULYUNGRY SRST change any of his present sta of ale T, , Saturday, N ber Ninth, . KEPT OFF STAGE habia Saks & Comp any inertia: fontahes eeenioy pies mai onierliiie 4 IN PITSBURGH Reports Every Day at Theatre but Is Not Permitted to Appear. j ees - Broadway wan puzsied to-day by do- Matches from Pittsburgh that Mrs, Lily Langtry (Lady de Bathe), who ts under Contract at $3,000 a week to appear in a @uffragette playlet written by herself, fe not allowed to play there. Twice a day since last Tuesday she has reported at the Pittsburgh Grand Opera House, whe:. she was announced es the “headliner” in “Helping the The children of today are the men and women Cause,” only to be told by the stage sMaanger that her servicns herrea of tomorrow quired. Bhe was billed for th week, but after are stron; the Monday night ‘performance it was If they tobe s @mnounced that she was forced to cans cel ¢he engagement because of il] health a. i was returning to Now York. she Gd not come to New York, though, and separently she we: not ill, She kept her expensive suite at tne Fort Pitt Hotel and reported prowpily every atf- Promptly turned down, Tt i# denied that adverse criticisms fm the newspapers Tuesday had any- thing to do with the cutting short of ‘Uae international star's engagement, Bui he will not discuss her affairs. She came to thls country to enter into con- tract with the Central Vaudeville Pro- du Company, of which Martun Beck of New York, head of the Orpheum Clroult, is president. Bhe was @ good attraction at the Keith theatres in New York and Brookiya. B, F. Albee, general manager for Mr. Keith, said to-day he believed Mrs. Langtry was unabie to appear in Pitts- burgh because of illness, He said she | ‘was ill when she left on Sunday from @ slight attack of ptomaine poisoning. Martin Beck said thet as she was ap- pearing in the theatres of another cir- cult he knew nothing of the nature of her troubles in Pittsourgh, though she fe under contract with him. He is to eee her representative to-day. He thinks there may have been a misunderstand. ing with the management. Harry J. Alward, who has become in+ terested in Mrs. Langtry's behalf, says she is not ill. He says she asked him for advice over the jong distance tele- phone Tuesday, and he told her to re- Port at the theatre for each pertorm- ance. He is to see Mr. Beck to-day, While the Jersey Lily is having her troubles in Pittsburgh the management of the Abingdon Storage Warehouse at Eighth avenue and Horatio street ts preparing to sell a beautiful portrait of her to satisfy storage charges. The por- trait shows Mrs. Langtry in the full bloom of her beauty. It has been in the Abingdon Storage Warehouse for many years. Freddie Gebhardt, Mrs, Langtry's de- voted admirer when she first visited the United States, stored the pteture. No storage has been paid since Mr. Geb- bardt'’s death. epee Sa TAFT CABINET WILL STICK UNTIL HIS TERM ENDS. WASHINGTON, Nov. 8—Presidant ‘Taft's Cabinet will remain intact until he goes out of office March 4, accord- dng to information obtained at the White House to-day. It was stated that the President has recetved per- sonal assurances from each member of the Cabinet that he desires to remain in office until his term expires, It is known that Postmaster-General Hitchcock is anxious to enter business at the earliest possible opportunity, | but he is also greatly interested in the yestablishment of the new parcels post cooked. hours. you, minutes. any food. a dish, 263 Sixth Ave. si12% Only Entrance Is Through the Furniture Store Clothing on Credit $20 Suit or Overcoat 2 | F).00 Though it may seem like “self praise,” we cannot refrain from saying strongly that these suits and overcoats are the best value we have ever been able to offer, and we want every well-dressed man to know it. And here are the exact facts that these ‘ee ee Bt coe en nce secre cee LOse ‘arments represent double value—that ou are getting bo:h a suit and overcoat a at really the cosi of one. It’s a broad s'atement, we know, but we also know the values are’ he we even go further—we'll guarantee abso- lute satisfaction or your money refunded, Clotiie Your Whole Family on This is the only credit house where you are sure of a Mpae deal in Reliable Clothing at Cash Prices are ~~ i Tomorrow will be a red-letter day for values in our Misses’ Department 480 Women’s Fur-Plush 4 men and women you must feed them wisely while they are children, No one food is better for boys and girls than oatmeal, provided it is appetizing and thoroughly Thorough cooking means at least two and a half But you don’t have to cook H-O Oatmeal that long. We cook it for more than 2 hours before it reaches You cook it only twenty H-O Oatmeal is the ad- Mirable breakfast food. It has the nourishment and the flavor. And don't forget that fine flavor has a lot to do with the digestibility of Eat H-O in the morning. It costs less than half-cent Misses’ Coats, Suits & and Apparel for Girls values iw a splendid opportunity _to buy stylish eat_advantages in price. tomorrow’s _ extraordinar inter_garb at Special prices so often presuppose a restricted selection that we cannot emphasize too strongly the fact that special-priced offerings in our Misses Department do not indicate those limitations which are drawbacks to most offerings of this character. In these assortments of apparel, specially prepared and priced for tomor- row’s selling, there is a wealth of selection as to fabrics, colorings and models and a complete range of sizes for all ages, and types of youthful figures. q And aside from these considerations, aside, too, from the important savings in sei you will always find in Saks Misses’ Apparel that quality of exc usiveness which is half the fascination of style. Chinchilla Coats Girls’ Value 25.00......... at 16.50 Made of imported chinchilla, in navy, gray, Oxford and bfown. Full length models, with “sealette” collar. Sizes 14 to 18 years, Dressy sone Value 29.50...... at 19.50 Made of imported boucle, hai and broadcloth, in five very attractive full le models. Deep roll velvet collar’ and cuffs. Some lined entire, others to the waist. 14 to 18 years. Misses’ ee 9.50 Value 25.00 out with satin. 6 to 14 years. Value 15.00......... at Made of men’s serge, in navy, brown and black. Tailored models, with self or velvet Robespierre collars. 14 to 18 years. 100 Misses’ Tailored Suits Value 29.50 . . Saturday special at Made of imported two tone suitings, wide wale or diagonal cheviots and men’s wear serge, in all the seasonable colorings as wellas black. The models are Empire and plain tailored cutaway, as well as entirely new belted effects. Sizes 14 to 18 years. values 16.50 to 20.00 another of our famous Saturday offerings in_popular-priced_trimmed_ millinery (To maintain a uniform price of ten dollars and a uniform value of from 16.50 to 20.00 sums up in a few words the object of this weekly offering. And the response each week is sufficient toindicate that we have succeeded in both. { Tomorrow this Saturday offering will embrace an unusually clever collection of designs, in plush and velvet hats, including Tam o’Shanters, soft round hats and blocked hats, trimmed with ostrich plumes and handsome ostrich fancies. The colors are taupe, navy, gray and brown, and there is an ample number of black effects, too. You are sure, to find in this sale a hat to your liking and to your looks, and certainly suited to your pocket. Youths’ & Boys’ Shoes are bargains at these prices with these exceptional prices we also give you every assurance as to quality q All Saks shoes for young men and boys are designed on special lasts, to give youthful feet room for legitimate expansion. Yet there is none of that clumsiness about them so noticeable in others, be- cause we have not found it necessary to sacrifice style entirely in order to ensure comfort. The shoes in this sale are distinctive in design, made by one of the best manufacturers, and may be obtained in calf or patent leather, in Blucher lace models only. Regularly 2.50....sizes 11 to 1344...... special at 1.85 Regularly 3.00....sizes 1 to 54%....... special at 2.35 Boys’ and Youths’ Storm Shoes just the thing for Winter wear In tan and black grain leather, absolutely waterproof, and finished with buckle tops. Sizes Il to 1314..... Saturday special at 3.50 Sizes 1 to6......... Saturday special at 4.00 Women’s Short Gloves 4,800 pairs at 85c look twice, Madam, before you over- look _a_great opportunity like this § Two-clasp German lamb glace gloves, that are as exceptional in quality as they are in price. Made of a medium weight stock that is just right for now. Fin- ished with one row embroidered backs, and obtain’ able in tan, black or white. A glove with a lot of style, and the superior of many now on sale elsewhere at $1. Value meena 9.75 Full length buttoned to neck belted models, made of imported chinchilla, in navy, gray and brown. Sizes 8 to 16 years. Girls’ Dress Coats) 15.00 Full length models, made of imported ngth | boucle and fancy cheviot. elaborately trimmed with velvet. Sizes Girls’ Dresses Value 7.95... ray, | Madeof all woolserge, and cheviot, in navy, brown and black. Rus- sian or one-piece models. 8 to 14 years. Dresses afford Second floor ro cae at f Lined through- Three distinctive models, S| 4.95 norcheck worsted !19.50 for young men who want style the average garment at 17.50 is not a atch on what we can do at that price! Style is our especial province. We have taken the younger generation of men and tailored them into style as raw recruits are disciplined in the army. We have shown that it is possible to produce clothes at a modest price, yet with all the luxury of good style. QAnd this season we have done better than ever before at 17.50, which is only as it should be. Our styles for 1912 are more individual and distinctive, due in large part to the fact that youthful models this year have more of youth in their lines. What gar- ment could be handsomer than the short waisted knee length, belted overcoats we are showing? What more practical or more swagger than the Saks great- coats in gray, brown and mixture cloths? They are just all that can be said on style. In suits, 17:50 gives you the choice of the season’s favored fabrics and col- orings—blue serges, and brown, blue and gray cheviots. Roll collar models with high cut vest, and those little touches which are peculiarly our own. Really, 17.50 will accomplish a lot at Saks’ these days. Boys’ Overcoats & Suits are bumper values at these prices Some clothes are _as well made as Saks clothes—but none have half their style q The special values here itemized for tomorrow are of particular interest by reason of the unusually low prices at which they are marked. Boys’ Overcoats—special at 12.75 Made of rough tweed effects, in full length, English model. Convertible collar and full detachable belt. Worsted lined. Ages 11 to 18 years. Sale of Boys’ Overcoats | Value 12.50.. .. Special at f 7.95 Made of Shetland coatings, with belted backs and convert- ible collars. Plaid lined and with Venetian yokes. Also an assortment of fancy heavy mixture coatings, with plaid backs, A fine selection of patterns. Ages 10 to 17 years Boys’ Overcoats | Value 9.50... special at 7.95 All wool Germania chinchilla, in blue and gray. Velvet collar which buttons close to neck. Check wool lined. 3 to 10 years. Sale of Boys’ Suits) Value 8.00 special at f 5.95 Made with extra pair of knickerbockers, of all wool fancy cheviots. Norfolk and double breasted models. Misses’ and Girls’ Sweater Coats Misses’ and Girls’ Sweater Coats, made of heavy weight all wool yarn, in all the new colorings. Roll collars. Ages 8 to 16 years. Value 3.50. Saturday special at 1.95 Boys’ Underwear, made of fine ribbed Merino, in gray color. Two-piece garments with silk-taped necks. Sizes 26 to 34 Saturday special, 75c per garment. Seal-Plush Coats... Fur-Plush Coats... Mole=-Plush Coats... Fur-Plush Coats... Mole-Plush Coats. ... Fur-Plush Coats.’ value 85.00 and Seal-Plush Coats at an approximate saving of one-half These beautiful materials have all the beauty of seal, all its lustre and warmth, and are preferred by many women who do not care to commit themselves to wear any one kind of fur during a Period of several years. q The 1920 yards of fur-plush and seal-plush from which these coats were made came to us direct from the mill, at a big saving on regular wholesale cost, owing to the makers’ discontinuance of these particular fabrics. q They are materials of the highest grade, and have all of that exquisite softness and that brilliance of lustre which one finds in the various kinds of seal; and, indeed, in appearance it were no easy matter to detect the difference between the two. 4 Six of the newest fur coat models have been copied in the tailoring of these garments, featuring the new cutaway styles, large revers and inset sleeves; and the workmanship and finish are as exquisitely done as good tailors know how. q It is a wonderful coat opportunity, both as to quality and price, but more particularly because the season for wearing coats has only just begun, and such values usually occur when the season has pretty nearly run its course. .value 35.00 value 50.00 value 55.00 .value 65.00 Trimmed Hats at $10 | Overcoats&Suitsat17.50 | Fur Coats and Fur Sets for Misses and Juniors as furriers proper we can give many advantages in quality and price q Saks Garments for Misses are especially designed for youthful figuresy on the theory that a girl of eighteen, for instance, cannot be tailored on assumption that she is simply a smaller edition of mother. care of by the common method of reducing sizes. q Let us supplement the above by reminding you that Saks fur ror ig are made by us on the prem- lor the superior tailoring and style in the many new models we are now showing. \They embrace the more exclusive ideas in current ises, which accounts fur modes, and the following prices best indicate wisdom of dealing with furriers direct: Black Pony Skin Coats................ 47.50 & 65.00 + 100.00 & 125.00 -. 59.00 & 67.50 Natural Pony Skin Coats . Caracul Coats........... Mink Dyed Marmot Coats French Seal Coats.......... Australian Mole Coney Coats White Erminette Coats. Specials in Matched Fur Sets Blue Wolf Sets Red Fox Sets Value $45........ at $29.50 Large two skin muff and single skin animal scarf, with head and brush to match. Pointed Fox Sets Value $75........ at $47.30 Large 14 round muff and ani- mal neckpiece, with head, four paws and two brushes. Value $38........... at and animal neckpiece match. Value $60........... at Large 4 round muff forty-four inch straight s to match. Feather Neckwear Sale at big economies tomorrow offering you the Jatest Paris ideas at far less than they are selling for elsewhere. Large Pillow Muffs, seven rows of black or natural ) marabout, two rows of white marabout and four rows | of black and white ostrich feathers, with full shirred f 4. satin ends. Value.6.75; special at | Capes to match above Muffs, containing two } rows of black or natural marabout, one row of white | marabout and two rows of black and white ostrich, | 3 Value 4.75; special at | Shaw! Collars, containing four rows of plain | marabout and three rows of marabout and \ ostrich. Finished with chenille ends in black and | 3 natural, Value 4.50; special at | Marabout Capes, with five rows of marabout | and finished with chenille ends, . Value 2.75; special at | tomorrow 20.00 tomorrow 29.50 tomorrow 29.50 tomorrow 39.50 value 75.00......tomorrow 39.50 tomorrow 45.00 100 Seal-Plush Coats at 34.50 with fur collar and cuffs actual value 65.00 the piece de resistance of this remarkable coat sale 4 Copies of a sealskin model which cost one thousand dollars. They are full length with cutaway front, with inset sleeves extraordinarily large, and dip back. Garment buttons to side with large hand-made ornament and button. The large shawl collars, and cuffs are of civet cat or black skunk Opossum. Fur garments for misses and girls must be tailored as such, for there are many considera: tions in fitting youthful figures which cannot be taken, Large flat pillow muff Scotch Mole Sets 75 2.00 ee the her the $25 to and cart 50 75

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