The evening world. Newspaper, May 2, 1913, Page 13

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YS ALE S WHAT TO 0 WT ~ SHOR LHR we Pelithed Guest Has Waited | Three Years.on a Pier to Be “Received.” rye? York. | had been Bignor Alighieri, with Cesare Conti as tee chairman, and all seemed well, be- the distinguished visitor arrived. % had been planned to Gnd a suitadle of permanent abode fog him ll age cl after his arrival ‘to eatad- COMMITTEE AT ODDS, in the hope of making his witi- 4nd permanent home in the city of | found. So for three years, he ij #3 F el pint iit iil ’ iit E HL E a rat be (ie Hi | BEE | E [ Mitth fitel ey cit | if? i aa @ permanent home for him hie ease in Hoboken, a to move from that city. ortsis 4 him there with the pomp and cere- - LLL | »} | JN BROKAW. BROTHERS Comfort is an important con- sideration in clothes. Lightness of tailoring as well as of material plays an important part in Spring Suits. All our Spring and Summer garments em- body the two-fold advantage — lightness of construction and sturdiness. New customers tell us that we have the largest and best showing of Spring Suits and Overcoats in the city. Astor Place & FourthAvenue. BUBWAY AT THE DOOR-ONE BLOCK FROM BROADWAY” iver ittraiaeinTin UU HEEL UOHEEAUGE MOLT Read this—and read it now! Saks Suits for Men in the finest, fullest possible assort- ments of fabrics, colorings and styles at $20 Every oy vee life you read about clothes, at $20 and other prices, which, allegedly, are the best clothes in the world. Now, this is only natural, because a man has got to believe that his clothes are the best or he will die from lack of faith. But it stands to sense that all clothes cannot be the best in \ the world any more than all tenors can sing like Caruso. Somewhere amon; the bests there is a betfer—somewhere among the good clothing establishments in this city there is . one which more nearly than any other comes up to your re- | due irements in a twenty-dollar suit of clothes—and with all modesty we claim that distinction. For style, for quality of tailoring and finish, for exclusiveness ' of fabrics, for authenticity of models, and for that infinite “ variety of assortment which is half the joy of choosing awwife or a suit of clothes, nowhere can you find that measure of satisfaction in a suit for $20 which awaits you at Saks’. IN MODELS AT $20, coats, solt fronts, narrower shoulders, and, in fact, coate that are altogether emaller than we are English IN MATERIALS AT $20, youhave io0r choice of the following, in pring and Summer weights: Hard- finished worsteds, unfinished wor- steds, black unfinished w ing orsteds, and ever they homespun cloths, velour finish were. cut waistcoats, and cloths, cheviots, blue serges and trousers that have taken on more crashes, Sverplasiy cil stripes try by using less and checks, Bl we can show you any sumber of conservative m: too, mixture effects, in the Devine Saks & Company . ss cy tt AGED WOMAN KILLS . Of the best “Gomething big and white came out |), Margaret Mo HERSELF BY PLUNGE tthe window of a house 1 fust |arane seventy seare eld. ane lived | Patrik HL Du passed,” said Malone, eo excited he ree weeks abe has been bat | Supreme Cout A large, white object, hurtling from window at No, 692 Sterling placa, Jone ran until he came to Policeman Brnet, on duty near the Perk place “L” tation. body he sal spoke with diMeuity. “What wae it? asked the policeman | seemed to “I don't know,” repiied Malone; “2 —_——— think it was e woman’ a - Tomorrow, Saturday, May 3rd of. the former prices are. sta 82 TAILORED SUITS.. In lower-priced undermuslins we assume ks & Company Broadway at 34th Street 567 Women’s Tailored Suits taken from regular stock and reduced for quick clearance at $22.50 The former prices and the number of suits in-each that, if you want one of the highest priced suits in this remarkable sale, you may appreciate the im- portance of making an early selection. tomorrow. 38 TAILORED SUITS......were formerly $48.50 20 TAILORED SUITS......were formerly $45.00 140 TAILORED SUITS......were formerly $39.50 186 TAILORED SUITS......were formerly $35.00 . were formerly $33.00 134 TAILORED SUITS......were formerly $29.50 None C. 0. D.—No mail orders and no exchanges. Inthis May Saleof UNDERMUSLINS the assortment of garments at popular prices is a notable feature w, in order will go on the same you theory as we ourselves, which is that at low prices quality. is best indicated by simplicity and not by elaboratedesigns. In undermuslins at 50c to $1.00, in these special values tomorrow, simplicity is the rule in trimmings, but the quality of every stitch of material and making is beyond "i course there are edgings and insertions of lace and embroidery in some of these garments, but in no case has the qual- ity of the garment been sacrificed on that account. Nightgowns at 0c. Three styles, with lace or | Nightgowns at 78c. Low edging. Two styles are open front | sleeves, lace or embroider Third floor neck and short trimmed; also em- om! and one is slip-on model. broidery trimmed with slash sleeves. Nightgowns at 85c. Three styles. Two neatly | Drawers at 50c to 1.00. A very varied assort- trimmed, and one with square yoke of lace and| ment of these embroidery combined. broidery trimmed garments, in both lace and em- atyles, Short Petticoats at 50c to 1.00, Circular or| Chemises at 7c to 1.00. Finished with neat shay to fit without fulness, neatly trim- | embroi apes nes se cua bieiieey: ig tad wit dort, Corset Covers terials, daintiest of trimmings, whether of lace or em-| sook or broidery. or lace over ngs, or combinations of lace, ith pone mea Boy at 50c to 1.00. Fine mat Bodices at 85c and 1.00. Made of net, nain- all-over embroidery, with strap of ribbon shoulder. Variously trimmed, Pretty Undermuslins of Crepe Crepe Nightgowns at $1. Whe was |Crope Petticoats at $1. Straight flouncelecss fit fatrdoed ta undermualng years! styles, with scalloped edges end dainty stripes ore le Today they | of pink of blue. daint . Combinations at $1. or etripes of pink yee Some have | Crepe prey $1. Combination eel oactseenl eeahved A Ere dainty rel Sagas grrommiagingoarana | tot 7 oer uimmed, 8 “eormet plumage and fancies, with flowers in modish col: ws of black moire ribbon. A good assort: Boys’ Summer Suits Boys’ Blue Serge a vobeprs 50 value 10,50 tomorrow atf%* A special lot of these suits which the maker has closed out to us at a big saving! Made of a strictly all wool serge, in a Norfolk model, with knife pleated back and three patch pockets. Mohairlined. 7 to 17 yeats. Boys’ Suits, special at 6.95 In Norfolk and double-breasted models with two psirs of knickerbockers. Made of all-wool cassi- meres and cheviots, in a wide assortment of patterns and colors. Ages 7 to 18 years. Splendidly made. Boys’ School Suits at 4.95 Made of all-wool fancy cheviots in blue, brown and gray mixtures and lined throughout. Perfect in workmanship and finish. Ages 8 to 18 yeary, \|| WHEN ON EARTH SHALL ||| WE CALL FOR YOUR FURS? ‘ LEGHORN HATS for May special tomorrow at $10 $10 for Trimmed Hats that were $16.50 to $26 This collection includes all the new medium sized hats, trimmed with ostrich and with large, luminous styles. Third floor Colored Coats at 4.95, she check or novelty stripes, in box or low belt | of doubled maline on satin band, satin ribbon bows styles. Sizes 2 to 6 years. Ratine Coats at $5 to 16.95. These colored and | Medici Collars, special at 25c. Value 50c. Made white ratine coats have low belts of moire, satin or | of plaited shadow lace, boned in the back and finished velvet. Dainty lingerie or satin collars. with black velvet band at bottom. Straw Hats at $1. ‘The hats in this assortment em- | Plaitings, special at 20c. Value 88. Made of brace navy Milan trimmed with navy or red messa- | white or cream shadow laces. line rosettes, white trimmed with light blue, pink rosettes and tiny flowers. Straw Hats at $2 to 4.95. Made of hemp, Tuscan, values up to 35c. Milan and satin, and are trimmed with messaline, | Plain, fancy and chenille dotted in black, velvet ribbons and tiny clusters of flowers. white, brown, navy, taupe and magpie. value. Children’s Dresses at $3. Made of fine white lawn, batiate or voile, and trimmed with fiat seeclcer Women’s Handkerchiefs at 12}4c Chil i du tcoaeee Mae Magitola, Gaughter ot Mre. &. J. Magt{ola. Miss Ida ‘orides- for Misses and Girls seasonable styles and reasonable prices We cannot be expected to know what is the first consideration mind when you buy rel, But you probably share our that a garment without individuality is expensive at any. that, on the other hand, individuality is a poor excuse hibitive prices, Yet you must have found so often ficult to reconcile distinctive apparel with low prices. cisely on this account that’ the Saks Misses’ acquaintance. It is one place, at least, where you can find garments of distinction at fair rem prices. And we submit the following values as an earnest of our ability to give you the most distinctive apparel at a most reasonable cost. Second Beer Crepe Dresses at 5.00, 7.95 and 10.00 values 10.00 to 19.50 900 dresses, made of white voile and crepe, in 25 to 30 of the smartest models, elaborated with laces. The prettiest dresses of the season. 14 to 18 years, Cotton Eponge and Linen Dresses at 5.95 and 7.95 values 10.00 to 15.00 Russian blouse and coat models, made of cotton and linen, in solid pa weed eR A gly apts ange i hs os oma Misses’ Silk Lined Coats at 15.00... . value 25.00 Smart tailored uarter models, made of black and covert, lined p Be a with peau de one Biaee 14 to 18 pte — Misses’ Dressy Coats at 19.50... . value 29.50 These are three-quarter draped or tailored models, made of silk moire or matelasse. Beautifully lined throughout in peau de cygne to match. Sises 14 to 18 years. 100 Misses’ Suits reduced to 16.50 were 25.00 to 29.50 i ES t Girls’ Coats, 3.95, 5.95 and 7.95 values 6.95 to 12.05 Seven-eighth length fancy tailored models, made of plain or diagonal Bedard Soren Sei lank can covet, Wb cubioioess lame baleine is Girls’ Long Waist Blouse Coats value 19.50....special at 10.00 Silk ip, serge or check worsted, with lace-trimmed voile coll ar and silk milRery sash. Navy or French blue, snuff, and black and white check. 6 to 4 years. Girls’ White Lawn Dresses value 2.00....special at 1.00 200 of these dresses, in zound op high neck ‘models, made of sheer white lawn effectively trimmed with Val. lace and embroidery. Sizes 6 to 14 years, Girls’ Colored Wash Dresses value 3.00....special at 1.95 Loi walahed, Ressien Oe Belkan ocse mode, ane ot octet Glee sbombeay, Madras and plain or striped repp, in the modish colorings. 6 to 14 yeas, DON’T spend that $15 for a Suit, Young Man, till you have seen the Saks assortments The young man who wants to choose his new Summer clothes from a liberal and representative assortment can find this kind of assortment at Saks’. And, mind you, we are talking about an assortment that actually is an assortment and chen epeges cringe of a few odd colorings and styles. We can show you st the sing’s price @t O18 0 range cs genta which in most shops could only be shown at a range of prices. Just cast your eye over this list of fabrics in suits at $15: Blue Pencil Stripes Homespun Cloths Gray Pencil Stripes Fancy Mixtures Shepherd Checks Blue Serges Overplaids Crashes Made in tion models, on narrow, close-fitting, youthful lines, and ete ta roealetige Sater on paurer heme ine, Fomine Poca finished with that snap and style which Saks clothes possess more than any other. If it is style you want and variety, then it will be well for you to remember that we are pre-eminently first in both. Women’s Neckfixings special values tomorrow Made of navy blue serge, | Maline Ruffs at 1.80. Value 2.50. Six full rows at each end, Black, black-and-white and colors, Veilings tomorrow at 12c yd. regular price 28c. and checks. Children’s Rompers at 50c. Made of chambray | | 41) linen handkerchiefs, hand or machine embrold- a solid ati All Haan hand rant poder Tow neck models with long or short sleeve, | | Siet, "ith dainty lace scalloped or /hemetitched Sizes 1 to 6 years.

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