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Aare A ANNIE IRE THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, MARCH 7, 1918. RIVAL GANGSTERS BATTLEIN BRONY; | ONE MANUS SHOT Another Is Blackjacked in the Street After Pitched Battle in Bergen Clubhouse. dance and shot out the ehts, effectually | treble blasts on a police whistle Doleon | fused to tell who had assaulted him. Bul it putting all tho dancers In a pantie. / waa unconscious and his assailants had] he ix a member of the Williston Club, \ fuppoxe he was one of w the Bergen Club Laat night eighteen or twenty of the] fled. cy closers (OTS OF BEAUTIFUL, GLOSGV HAR, _ NO) DAMORUFE—25 GENT "DANDERINE” Bergen organization, at One Hundred and Fifty-fourth street and Kiton; Hair coming out?—If dry, brittle, thin or your scalp itches and is full of dandruff—Use “Danderine.”’ DAILY SERVICE French Lick Springs “THE PENNSYLVANIA LIMITED” Leave New York, Pennsylvania Station (Daily), 10.50 A. M. Arrive French Lick Springs (Next Day) . . 1.10 P.M. have arranged for To-morrow, another Important Sele in their SILK DEPARTMENTS consisting of an advantageous purchase of Imported Crepe de Chine, $ in the new Paris model shades, Actual Value $3.50 Yd., at 2.50 Plain Black Satin Charmeuse, avenue, and started @ free-for-all fight. , Revolvers were drawn on both sides, chaire were broken and the pandemo- nium finally attracted the police. When into the clubroome, nobody ut John Burns, who lay! with a bullet through one knee, He refused to tell who had shot him or who had engaged In the battle. He was removed to Lebanon Honpital. but what will plea: after a few weeks’ us wagon lactually see ne: at One lat first—ye: . three | growing all over the to the horse's | A little Danderine iance, the beauty viet a BS cent bottle of Knowlton's| Plain and Fancy Silks, in Drees Patterns Only masell osm toilet] consisting of Printed Foulards, Fleur ce Soie, Brccaded Crepes, Failles, Bengalines, Crinkled Crepe de Chine and A 1) S lk Suitings Springs daily at 1.45 2. M.; M., with like service. Returning leave French arrive New York 5.30 1 TELEPHONE ‘MADISON, 7900" ! A With fn minutes after an applica-y a time. The effect is amazing— a $ ; ening, to te i pplieg-) 9 time, ect _is amazing—your i ‘Throuch Sleeping Cars to Indianapolis; Parlor Wagons bit he eld he feared he would | Con of hair will b fluffy and ead soft dull finish, Actual Value $2.75 Yd, at 1.45 See cee ag! chee. Tmbuates TCG IER ACL om hid Fosse | OlUnK hate andl ¥ fcinnaritte a And in addition, several thousand yards of iv eS when you will and downy new hair— asters. head and demanded Last Saturday nicht, when the Willis: | «tap down. al of the gan | mes now—that your hi cnn AEN Or NR a ne a RTT A Saks reproduction is simpl European centres of fashion. our judgment and discrimination. selection of Spring suit styles, and these in the mind that thought it. Tailored Suits | value $39.50 | $25 The selection embraces the most desirable models and materials, the latter uding poplins, serges, Bedford cords, check and mixtures. All the modish colors. Fancy Sults) value $65} 948-50 The newest materials in all colorings. Mostly accurate reproductions of imported models, but several that are adapted to ideas of our own. Short fronts, dip backs, draped skirts, 1 and hand-embroidered tri KS. trimmings. Boys’ & Girls’ Shoes priced lower than the quality calls for Saturday being a day when young people find it most. convenient to shop, we make it a day when it is also most economical to buy shoes. The shoes in this sale are our regular stock, reduced lib- erally in price for Saturday only. Second floor Girls’ Shoes, in patent leather and gun metal ¢ models only. frouats. laine, whipeor Opn hehe and dai Sizes 6 to 8. ....Peduced to 1,35 Sizes 814 to II. reduced to 1.65 Sizes 11), to 2........f é reduced to 1,95 Boys’ Shoes, in patent leather and gun metal calf. Blucher luce models only. Sizes 11 to 1314 .. formerly 2.50. reduced to 1.85 Sizes 1 to 5!9......... formerly 3.00. . reduced to 2.35 117 Matched Fur Sets at half prices tomorrow and you need pay only one-third of the reduced price at time of purchase g Our fur sets are fast reaching the vanishing point. We have so liberally reduced them that the wonder is that they have not all passed into private owner- ship before this. As it is, only a limited number of these sets remain, and of these we shall feature 117 at really extraordinary savings tomorrow, Consider, also, the two following advantages, and then ask yourself whether you can afford to lose such a phenom- enal opportunity: Fourth Bloor Provided you feave your fur set with us for storage, you need pay only one-third oi the reduced price now and the balance can wait until the set is taken out of storage nest Fall And, whether you pay one-third now or the full amount your purchase, no charge will be made for storage during the forthcoming summer. 39 Caracul Sets..... reduced from $15 to $7.50 27 Blue Wolf Sets. . .. reduced from $30 to $14.50 19 Scotch Mole Sets. .reduced from $50 to $24.50 22 Black Fox Sets. . .. reduced from $65 to $32.50 MRed Fox Sets. ..... reduced from $75 to $37.50 Broadway Saks & Comp iit | at 34th Street The Newest Authentic Modes in Women’s Tailored Suits will have their initial presentation tomorrow at Saks’ in a remarkable offering of advance Spring styles a_Paris model_seen through a double lens g In this collection of tailored suit styles are the latest contributions from the If you could be transported overnight to Paris, Vienna or Berlin, you would find the smartest. models in these Old World cities to be nothing but counterparts of those assembled here. You would find, too, in seeing those models which failed of our approval, full and flattering proof of q There are possibly one hundred and fifty different models in the present Saks present the cream of contemporary fashions. Even models that had their Paris debut as rece Poincare to the Presidency of the French Republic are included in this spirited array of tailored suit styles. And whether it be a simple little suit on demure and dainty lines, or an elaborate creation, rich in design and ablaze with color, it reflects the original model as perfectly as the original model reflects the idea ly as the election of M. Fourth Floor. Four Special Values for Saturday Tailored Suits! $30 50 value $50 4 Exceptionally smart models. Cutaway, Rus- sian and Bulgarian blouse effects. Straight als are wool poplin, faille de , serge and checks, value $79 The choice of fabrics includes silk moire, silk . wool Bengaline and fuille de laine, in Dressy Suits $59 tk colorings. Fancy vests, draped skirts and a wealth of selection in the Extremely attractive models. Women’s From Our | Paris Advices {Wool poplin and wool ben- galine continue to be very pop- ular in tailored suits. @Plaids are much in vogue again, black and white broken shepherd checks particularly. G A novel feature of many mod- els in Spring suits is a frog fas- tening of twisted self material. Q The new jackets are so di- minutive as to be scant—Bul- garian casaques that are as brief as wit and beauty. @Sleeves in both suits and dresses flare liberally out at the elbows, giving a t.ore com- fortable interpretation of the “out-at-clbows” idea. Skirts are narrower, and in many of them an inverted V exposes the ankle to the extent of a passing glimpse. Veilings G We have received jh the newest things cluding shadow vei and chenille dotted v: black, and modish colorings, Priced at 18¢ to 75¢ per yard, @ The newest thing of all is the Vanity Veil, which is just » plain mesh, with a big chenille dotted de- sign on one cheek. g Chiffon Veils, 85c to $5.75 each. Neckwear a manufacturer’s samples at really tremendous savings tomorrow G To enjoy these liberal values you will need to act just as quickly as we did. are far too good to suffer from a lack of buyers. assortments embrace Such bargains in neckwear The silk collars in a variety of shapes and styles, in black and colors, with fine shadow lace jabots attached. Also, tailored stocks in silk, silk and pique, and silk and | hiffon. So far as recollec- tion serves us, we have never before offered neckwear values anything like the following :— $1 to $1.75 values at 50c. $2.25 to $3.75 values at 75c. Boys’ Spring Suits that are a great advance on average values and styles © Our assortments of boys’ suits could hardly be any more liberal without risking the exclusive character of the variety. models and fabrics. style of these garments are in Norfolk models, mohair with style and moderately We have got everything in young men’s clothes that is worth earnest consideration, both as to And the workmanship and the just as superior as ever. Embraced in the selection are blue serges, fancy mix- tures, black and white checks and homespuns. Made lined, and some with patch pockets. Snappy, swagger little suits that are buoyant priced into the bargain. Here is the range of prices: $5.95 $6.95 $7.75 $8.50 to $16.75 Children’s reefers, in blue serge and fancy mixtures. We have a complete line of these garments and the values will stand favorable comparison with any you can findelsewhere. Ages 3 to 10 years. $5.50 up to $10.95 rat the inspector | double the beauty of ir, Nol soft y——that it ted for Tail ns, PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD ton Club was giving a ball in the] three bega ‘seleatifo lip to "beat we" |uaes ie mate oa nth ° inure by cue reateat ct \ a te ub : n actentifically to “beat up" Jecraggy, just moisten a cloth with| all i ‘ard MeKiniey Square Casino, a body of the| Dolson with biackjacks. By the time a | Dan vit through | a eat foe oa atey a httie Reduced to 48°, 65°, 95° to $1.75 Y — ———————— tnd Le derine. Formerly from $1.00 to 4.75 yard New Models in Misses’ apparel that are acquisitions worth your while an addition is one thing, but an_acyuisition is another GA tailored suit, a dress, a cont, in fact everything that one wears, must be clever to have style, and any style that has the sanction and approval of the fashionable elect, is usually clever. Q With so many hundreds of styles being evolved, however, cleverness and style are not always interchangeable, and many creations are exploited which are as stupid as a dull mind in clever company. At Saks’ cleverness and style are inseparable. Newness alone is no more a criterion of merit in a model than it is in a book. Saks’ models are selected for some dis- tinctive, some individual, some clever quality whici arrests, holds and charms. And not even our persistent adherence to low prices is permitted to encroach upon our policy of clever- ness in Misses’ styles. Second floor Special values for tomorrow Misses’ Tailored Suits | $25 value $39.50 s In Russian, Bulgarian, and fancy tailored models. The ma- terials embrace imported eponge, poplin, Bedfor d, men’s wear serge and check worsted. Beautifully tailored and lined + with peau de cygne. All colors and black. 14 to 18 years. Misses’ Dresses at $15—value $25 Made of crepe meteor, all wool eponge, Bedford cord, men’s wear serge and shepherd checks, in tailored and long waisted blouse models. Black and smart colorings. 14 to 18 years. The selection in Misses’ Coats Coats of men’s wear serge, covert and fancy worsted. 810, $12.95 & $16.50 Coats of eponge, brocade and matelasse materials. 819.50, 825 & 829.50 Girls’ Dresses at $3.95—value $5.95 In long and regular waist linc models, made of imported voile, in light blue, pink and whi Effectively trimmed with fine Val. laces. Sizes 6 to 14 years. Great value. Girls’ Wash Dresses, $1, $1.50 & $1.95 values $2 to $4 These dresses are in long waist line, middy and one-piece Rus- sian models. Made of gingham, chambray, percale and cotton challie. In an endless variety of colors. Sizes 6 to 14 years. Girls’ Coats at $7.95—value $12.95 Made of all wool serge, covert and check worsted fabrics, in seven-eighth length models, with self or embroidered pique collar and cutis. Sizes 6 to 16 years Spring Hats for Misses Girls & Children, $3.95 to $22.50 G The only complaint young people can make against our display of hats for this Spring is that it is a hardship to select just one Jone tittle hat from so many that are uniformly beautiful. Many of these hats come direct from Parisian modistes who design hals for youthful heads exclusively, Others are adaptations and inspirations of our own. The shapes are mostly small, and there is a profusion of Bulgarian colored ribbons and fancy feathers in the sclection of trimmings. Ifats suitable for dress ard stree? wear and moderately priced. At $6.95 and $7.50 particularly you will find many hats that ave the equal of those sold at $9 and $10 elsewhere. Second Floor Imported French Hats $25 and upwards Hats that are as French as Bernhardt and as versatile Q Depletion set in so {ast among those wonderful millinery creations which formed so conspicuous a company in our recent millinery opening, that the new Paris hats just to hand come none too soon. G But these newer contributions somewhat belie the predictions made for the small hat this Spring. They are just a trifle larger, © A brim broadens almost imperceptibly to lend support to a flower that wants more sun. It is as though those first bud-like designs are opening up their petals under the influence of Spring. Colorings are as brilliant as ever, except in a number of hats thal are effective with a spiral trim- ming which waves like a palm in a Sahara of restraint, Prettier hats it would be hard to imagine, and they are most reasonably priced. Third floor Copies and Adaptations of Paris Model Hats, $10, $12 and up to $22.50. STERN BROTHERS Unusually large assortments of Spring styles in Untrimmed Hats are now being shown, comprising the newest and smartest shapes tm Milans, Hemps, Hair, Tagals, Leghorns and Panamas, also Tailored Hats in exclusive styles, with the new Bulgarian trimmings, suitable for Street, Automobile, Steamer, Golf and all outdoor sports. Also for To-morrow, at Special Prices Real Hemp Hats, in black and colors, with velvet facing, a $2.85 Milan Hats, fancy and plain effects, in black and colors, at $2.65, $2.95 The above Hats are in small, medium and large shapes. First Floor Main Building Foreign Novelty Ribbons are now in stock in the new Bulgarian and floral designs, in Velo ur, Tapestry, Moire and Taffeta; Pompadour Tinsel Chiffon, Soft Metal Ribbon with printed and Jacquard effects, Faille Velour Sabre, Velvet Brocade, Roman Colored Velvet with Satin and Taffeta back, Satin de Chine, Faille and Moire. Ribbon Flowers for Dress Trimmings and Corsage. Lingerie Bows and Rosettes, also Table Decorations of Ribbon and Gauze in stock or made to order West 23d and 22d Streets CORSETS HE most perfect fitting, hygien- ic, fashionable~and highest grade corsets in the world. Over 300 New York and Brooklyn stores sell the BON TON. Ask your dealer. Today and Tomorrow are the last two days of the Final Sale of Saks Suits for Men formerly $20 to $35 now $16 @ We are through with this season's clothing sales after tomorrow night, and for that reason we wish to emphasize the urgency of your patronizing this final event before it is over. g We will not consume your time with a re- capitulation of the models and fabrics, except to say that there is a liberal range of both. But we would like you to remember that every garment in this sale is Saks-made, despite the extraordinary liberality of the reductions. A Saks Overcoat for $10 reads like a misprint, but it isn’t G None of these garments was formerly less than fifteen dollars, because we do not make overcoats below that figure; and many of these coats were formerly much higher than that. But ten dollars is the price today and tomorrow, and we cannot promise that you will ever have another chance to buy a Saks faney lightweight overcoat at this price.