The evening world. Newspaper, June 13, 1913, Page 6

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> Epa: WRAY - ol duet run over to be married right away lest she be tempted to take the chance whe nd fire bravely dared. ON THE 13TH AFTER ALL a = IN YEAR. eS Oe Tals Was in New York and Gov.|% Sulzer Says Half Might Have ‘ Been Saved. ALBANY, June 12—More than 26,000 bettas less than a year old died in New York Btate during the year 1912. These julzer declared, in ad- decasing an intem welfare eonference to-day, “are an indictment Mies Adele Ritchie, the actress, was| civilisation,” inasmuch ee smelt known | ne that et least half » 1913, to Charles Nelson Bell of | known Sracticabte methoda” ere were iestener Porter, Dr, H. L. a Ay (he fight, and they aunts Ged for a} tempt tor wasitionst testes. she (WILSON WILL SEE CANAL: amt the cBdes whi here | thls. © Ba . weounet = NI) ADELE RITCHIE confeaved to Justi MT ete cosdl ‘workmen for three years net nN WU | ED fii tenat tad wits ere Thou ‘ that the more ahe ought about her] BEFORE WATER FILLS IT, | retard the opening of tne canal . iT u do ething. He pict on —_—————— ay out a rip of tum an Ch mom nla DIDN'T GET MARRIED Col, Goethals to Postpone Opera-|BRAZILIANS SEE ANNAPOLIS. j | eaked upon the shelter csoueiiie & : | | ING IN PARK —_— ve : tion That President May View |simteter meiler ona Mis Pasty . dha Gor it would tiatraat tue, "penne," ee eer ted Sterile anda ] FLASHLIGHT Sot not a Ibt of It, «He found Grambett M Lamage gaa I as Ngai pape a | with eyes glued to the opera ginssen while in his other hand he held the " Neht, The policeman caught Grambell Sak _ re | by the whouders and tried to throw him| Decided She’d Be on the Safe * ' \- , srapl wi oe jceman. } Tom” Using Elec! Pil fl Aa crete Melbl on fa Side by Having Knot PGA Equipment Caught in | nt ares min trading wel Tied Day Before, Brooklyn After Fight. It was eald by one of the members of ag Sullivan Helghts—the scene of @ part ‘|the party that Brasil was thinking of of the dattie of Long Island. They wrestled for some time and were ap- . proaching the previpice when Sargent | not married to-day, Friday, the 18th of BOLICEMAN TRAPS HIM} took owt nis nightetiok and began deat- ing Grambell. ee PEEPER GIVES POLICBMAN A HARD FIGHT. > ad tthe Name of Henry The geeper rained diew after blow ? ‘wpon the policeman's face, but Sargent ' Grambell and Is Held finally struck him across the beck of @he neck with tte nighteticn and the eet ate tne dite eridch eee] military equipment. Lieut, Da [ey ihe Pocelet ot Boo tu stamens] IT MAKES'LITTLE CIPFERENCE WHAT YOU NEED—, A WORLD “WANT” WILL GO AND GEP-ET. Women’s Coats & Wraps _:‘ in a variety which is almost limitless and ~~” at prices that are sharply limited . meee We have enumerated below a list of those coats which are most thoroughly regi hand and gave him @ severe Gite, He made another attempt to Bite the officer aad this time succeeded tn ¢ear- ing Gargent’s Gnger nail. @ome of the dancers who heard the l. seuffie anf Gargent's appeal for aselat-| him frem the land of the living. ance rushed to the scene in time to see ined, when asked about Grambell felled by the offleer’s blow. @ wardener’s life, that he They called Ambulance Surgeon Keit® of the Methaéiat Episcopal Hospital who found tat both men mecéed/at- tention At the police station Granméll re- would rr parog the police no information other -| than his nante and e64.eeq,, Tomorrow, the June Clearance of red them very closely, and they ‘ffet you Apparel for Misses and Girls mot ou hhave ak Fe Went yuan, Simall co oF wreck ; offering tomorrow your serious considerations... »: in which every garment ts radically reduced Women’s Pure Linen Coats. The object in stating the number of garments available at the respective prices Women's Pure Linen Coats.:.’.,.valte 18.50.. is to indicate not how many there are, but how few. This information, together value 15.00. . value 20.00. value 20.00...,... spec special at 189.00 special at 25.00 special at 25.00 wake havea ae rh -value 25.00.......epecial at 12. ++eee, Feduced to 12.50 % Length Moire Coats.. .--value $9.50...... special at 25.00 eeeued reduced to 16.50 24 Silk Wraps.........+..+.+.-+-value 50.00 -special at 33.00 Women's Separate Skirts that simplify the question of cost ; White Cordeline Skirts.............value 8.00.......special at 2.00 ¢ 95 White Ratine Skirts. wvalue 6.50,,.....speclal at 4.95 when you come to the Optical House — 11 1) Gua’ Serge or Challe Dress fermerly 7.95 to 0.76... Striped eatiee Site of M. H. Harris for \ |]f 14 Girls’ Serge or Challie Dresses formerty 12.95 to 15. a ironeme of baninen 0 gne seebted None C. 0. D. nor on Approval. Misses’ Summer Dresses at $4.95..... 5 ‘ and in chasabeoy, Caden, tissue and voile, in prices, should be sufficient to indicate the Women's Ponges Coats. a icien' " ee wah to aveld disappointment. Second Mixture Sport Coats:.... Chinchilla meus Coat vee Bedford Coats...,.«« sooes formerly 19.80 to 25.00. ..,...reduced to 10.00 54 Misses’ Wool Suits.. . formerly 29.50 to $9.50....... reduced to 18.00 44 Gilk and Wool Suits..........formerly 45.00 to 59.00.......reduced to 29.50 28 Misses’ Coats. .......0.00+0... formerly 9.75 to 12.60 * «+. formerly 15.00 to 19.50. filter if ite | ! i i f Hl : Hie Bats? aid Skirts... Women's BATHING Apparel & Sundries: Since 14 to 30 years are a special province of Saks’: ~~: sececcese Dtlue $12.95 ° Women’s Bathing Dresses, made of mohair and Sicilian. ‘ Diteden or plain crepe, striped of floral voile, French or Ramla linen, and eponge, jm {i Se errs tt stent te tt in dressy and tailored Solid colors and combinations. 14 to 18 years. Women’s Bathing Dresses, made of satin, scale i, Frying 56.98, $8.50 and$10 Girls’ Wash Dresses at $1.95....... ».. value $3 : WOMEN’S BATHING SHOES. .....,......at 28¢ to $2.95 90 of hone Heo a Eee eke oo te nee WOMEN’S BATHING CAPS............--at 10c to $3.98 | ee a esp hye pabahireg WOMEN’S BATHING TIGHTS......-2...--at 39c to $3.93 + dessens, sande of soviet embroider, plein snd Dresden valle, linen, and prsdhagoond All the new Sizes 6 to 16 years. sds Sale of SLEEVELESS GUIMPES $1 Value... at 50c $2 Value ... at $1 of all-over shadow onileteiatdelens Pac Le gol dyer red ge cote tap 0 olentid vatuse aad it E52 fF 50c tomorrow for Youths’ and Boys’: SHIRTS that are $1 each on most days ’ This isa lot of shirts that we got hold of at a jaliptice. They ped Serene gant ii sied kee | made garments, to give a maximum of wear. ; P Saks’ Blue Serges for Men and Young Men cs | Saks & Company at $17.50, $20, $23 & $25 , There are two kinds of blue in the world of clothes— \ blue serges and serges with the blues. . ~ "There are Sake senges that are a radiant blue for the tailor. they, satgaa thet aze bios for the need vf th Now, it is true that all clothing ‘sh bl F but ibis also trus thet you cannot gut eft froma the dye tat ‘We have no monopoly on blue setgés, but we have something akin to that agnopaly oo 8 to the coder of ae ‘We have rescued blue fro: Commo! 5 ke ae et le eed pr age ty naga A Saks’ Blue Serge, like any blue serge, is only a blue serge to begin with, but. by the dans we get through with it, it is the incarnation of style and disti : : Nothing could be better in tailoring than these blue serges » at $17.50 to $25.00, with their sof roll lapels ve close- fitting, put-your-erms-around-me lines. “Slenderly fashioned, they are nea’ personified; and, “quarter or half lined, Pn Aa as oolerthe blue surge itaelf. “ Broadway at 34th Street & post-graduate course in Style, the response is as liberal as the offering these guimpes will sell quickly, We have taken a fall out of these BOYS’ SUITS by reducing the prices Boys’ Suits reduced to $9.98—formerly $12.75 to $16.50 Boys’ Suits reduced te $6.98—/ormerly $8.50 to $10.00 jorfoll: double-breasted models. The fabrice are faney cheviots, and include Tet ST nomen ctaniags. “Seen dhosty teves clea tor Uhowsios b te iT yom. Boys’ Suits reduced to $4.98—-formerly 96 to $7.50 Odd lots for the most part, yet a et that. Norfolk and double-breasted mostly with bh The cloths are fancy mixtures er ito ee * = Boys’ Norfolk Suits at $6.98—value $8.00 Made of fine all-wool blue serge, in Norfolk models, with yoke and knife pleats. Mohair lined throughout. Ages 8 to 18 years. Boys’ Norfolk Wash Suits, special at $2.95 Made of white duck, khaki, and tan and tan linen. Very serviceably suds esis estuven's nat will ease well ena well. how 7 tll? yeas. ‘BATHING SUITS for Misses, Boys and Children at special prices tomorrow Soneraneipeuameneraaaateated : Girls’ ssp naling Sa, eres ot or sailor collas Navy and é Suite, epeciel | @ $3.60 me: sult, Round 8 to 18 years. Mohair bathing suite, in separate caller end sll'us Navy bax beuld tleunet, Two- Bass if Fp May lll gg eo oo Wi A i . dala ana Rake sre nota Pan Stn weet navy trimmied with white or red. Bises 24 to £5." $15 SAKS SUITS for Youths" ~~ } and plenty of them : Wherever you may buy clothes, y men's clothes in Sipe eee Your cl y place, and not just reduced for your accommodation. maa are cut and tailored by an organization which makes yoiing clusively and none other. That is why you can always find in # Saks auit, for arg stance, that snap and that virility of which are the expression of youth i more than fifteen dollars to get suit satisfastio: specialize in youthful suits at this price. Mt the pagel ge of course, but €15 % 0 ad igure, 4 we cannot ou at supply cann bo + Ur dollar selections are jt rife with variety. are blue serges, worsteds, chevi uns, blue and gray. pencil etripes, f mixtures, shepherd checks and o The models az ital ag it English coats, with that are full of individuality and the joy of being young. } we will promise you the best fit you ever had. Sizes 80 to 86. Ages 14)to to. Women’s LONG SILK GLOVES at 85c ' regularly $1.25 per pair These are 16-button | , made of heavy Milanese silk, Mousquetaire efféc at Oia Ths fingers are double tipped for greater serviceabi adorns the backs. ¢' assortment emb: A lustrous and very rich looking, glov. silk, and a value such as you cannot WHITE OSTRICH Trimmed Hats $5‘. that should sell for $8.50 Last week wo advertised ostrich trimmed hats at thig readily that we have elected to duplicate the event improved the assortment, however, with the addition | a greater diversity of designs. ‘They are made of fing quality white tagal hemp, covered with French crepe over-the crown,’ é white ostrich band and plume reaching upward from the back’or at the side at vi angles, There are mushrooms, pokes and roll hrim sailors in bo} small effects, and, aside from the consideration of cost, these hats § undeniably pretty, which is, after all, the chief factor in making a choice, | New Trimmed Black Hats at $7.50—value $11.50 At this ») we are subscribing to the popularity of the black Ap Silo quested paler we, We apenas Sous PELE of the bias ng. in, both trimmed with attractive bows of sa! Medium size shapes,” |

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