The evening world. Newspaper, September 19, 1913, Page 12

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demands action on votes for women conatitutional amendment approved in committee jast June. PRESIDENT of Yule University a new director and Hartford of New York, New Haven ACUTE: AMNESIA in witness | a United States Comminsioner suddenty: king cured by sharp revuke of Commissioner: “Don't say, ‘1 don't remember; answer | wii questions.” . IE KLVORTS United States Mexte cusrent sear show greatly In- thelr own wii exports aud iinports. Statistics affic In contr band and other officer who ve even Cor. 3.1. sur an his end of 12 minutes 1 simplicity), “t record for atesman as he @ collapse from FOLK NAMED SOLICITOR. | Migs cir iB on Mrs Kounas | Ze eke Jess likely. tn aw fernin t tate the latter's | i: Ce 1 y WAS Sept, 1% =Presivent PA’ a | Admission at this port | wi Ht for CONSTIPATION: tte Don't experiment with [ge CURE OF TAY FRYER at f st International Congress | yo qa harah purgatives, they In- Of Refriceration, Chicane. Miysieta ‘ ty with Tee Trust, |e: the Departinent of jure your bowels, Takethe @uggents “ive treacment” for that tropical diaeanes,* | Teoncy Wate. Hogera. of Connecticut perfect remedy, Munyadt “ lu ‘ t Judge in the/f Janos Pills, and avold ‘lea hne Det adit be e frreparable injury. Lor 2 ONB HUNDRED AND FORT VEN cases of typhotd on east side, ona | Second Cire Tite ue night. bring Gers @f mont extensive epidemics jn history of city, attributed by Health Department | Bernard | weaingnnt appraiaa | pie tet Get a box of to “raw milk" from up state merchank w Yor! POST-PRESIDENTIAL PHILOSOPHY —Wilham Howard Taft pute by dean. Al Neale | } Ghip of Yale law school, naying: “I am not fitted for the plave and am quite] g.oitt dreamed last night that I died to-day at any up-to-date Drug ff| @entent with the place I have.” and went to heaven. Btore, 2c, or send stampa to Andreas Saxlehner, New York. GETTING READY FOR MRS. P. {URST—Senator Jones of Washington co: Saks & Company Broadway at 34th Street $7.50 VELVET HATS for Misses and Girls at $4.95 | ‘These are the soft crown velvet hats, with stitched brim, such as every one is now wearing. Trimmed with two-tone color ribbons in a very becoming | model. The selection embraces H brown, black, navy and taupe. These TAILORED SUITS for Misses at $25 would be nearer $40 if we took our cue from prevailing prices elsewhere. Suits for Young Men in search of the distinctive at $12.50 to $23.00 q Of course, there are different conceptions of | the word distinctive. ‘To some tailoring shops jj! it means freakishness and faddism. To us, who have been tailoring the younger generation these forty years, distinctiveness means style with propriety — style which gives individu- ality without encroaching upon good taste. q These Saks suits for Fall have all the dis- tinctiveness you want. Made in Norfolks and close-fitting English models, with all the little touches that go to distinguish a Saks garment from the average. Tailored in all the new and exclusive fabrics and colorings. Look over our line at $15, for this is a price at which we are particularl; Pg Ages 14to 20. Sizes 30 to 56. Approximately one hundred new tailored suits, reproducing five of the most recent foreign models, designed for a charming generation in its teens. The fabrics employed include broadcloth, velour de laine, wool poplin, brocades and rough diagonal textures in the new Fall shades, such as mahogany, Russian green, mole, nigger-head brown and Hague blue. Draped peg top skirts and ingeniously cut coats, with inset sleeves, and collar and vest and cuffs in self or contrasting shades. A collection at once representative and exclusive, exhibiting the newest innovations for Fall as interpreted by the best exponents of youthful styles. Ages 14 to 18 years. Second fleor. Or you may be interested in Tailored Suits from $16.50 to $95 which afford you the most comprehensive choice of the season’s suit creations to date. Suits of broadcloth, eponge and cheviot.......... $16.50 to $39.50 Suits of Duvetyne, suede velour and peau de peche...$29.50 to $59 Suits of plush, velour and broadtail cloth............$49.50 to $95 Misses’ Gowns for Street, Afternoon & Evening in an assortment of infinite variety. Gowns of eponge, serge and velveteen.......$12.95 to $29.50 Gowns of charmeuse, meteor and chiffon.. ..$14.50 to $49.50 Gowns of silk, fine lace, beaded nets and chiffon.$35.00 to $95.00 A great Saturday special! OSTRICH TRIMMED MILLINERY at $6.95 which is worth all of $10 ‘These soft crown silk plush hats embrace the newest shapes and colorings. Trimmed with shadedostrich fancies or plumes of superla- tive quality, the colorings harmonizing with the tone and tenor of the plush. In brief, copies of imported model hats from the smartest Parisian modistes. Saks Norfolks for Boys at special prices tomorrow Saks Norfolks for Boys Nate $1430 °°" $10.95 Made of fine wool cheviots and cassimeres in the newest colors, Double - breast pleated models, with stitched-down belt. Extra knicker! rs. Ages 11 to 18 years. Saks Norfolks for Boys value S180} $8.75, Made with extra knickerbockers. Single-breasted model, with patch pockets, yoke back and inverted pleats. Fall weight crashes and cheviots. Ages 8 to 18 years. Saks Norfolks for Boys vaiue'#780 "| $5.95 Made with two pairs of knickerbockers. Strictly all wool cassimeres, in brown and gray mixtures. Fabrics that are especially suited for rough wear. Ages 7 to 18 years. Scarce at almost any price these Misses’ PLAID DRESSES at $16.50 instead of the $25 they are worth are really phenomenal value! There are three very attractive models, made of all wool Scotch plaid with smartly draped skirts and blouse jacket effect waists. Fine net vestee and velour. collar. avy, green and brown plaids. Ages 14 to 18 years. Imported English Norfolks for American boys that add to the fame of Old England and to the style of Young America. Made expressly for us in London, in rough English mixtures of brown, olive and gray colorings, and of shaggy tweeds and , homespuns. Beautifully tailored and finished, sporty in appear- ance, yet in the best of good taste, for they are the cleverest English Norfolks that money can buy. Second floor, “The Douglas” Norfolk at $17.50 * Bingle-breasted model, with small pleats and stitched-down belt. ' The knickerbockers are made with band and buckle at the knee. Asuperlatively smart garment. Ages 12 to 17 years. “The Devonshire” Norfolk at $14.78 Single-breasted Norfolk, with stitched-down belt and sporty patch pockets. Beautiful colorings in this model. Made wi the very maximum of style. Ages 11 to 17 years. Three remarkable offerings for Women—tomorrow The newest DRESSES | The latest SUITS | The smartest COATS Values #25 & $29.50 Values $89.50 to $45 of goats’ hair plush at $18.50 at $29.50 at $25 | i} Made of crepe de chine, charmeuse | Four of the most exquisite suit models | A new English creation, so popular and silk crinkle crepe. Four new | of the season, made of matelasse, | that already a shortage exists in many models, the skirts of which are most | broadcloth and poplin in the Fall | quarters. It has a long nap and @ soft, beantifully draped. The waists have | shades. The jackets of these suits are | high lustre finish, Wondrow'y warm, long shoulders und long or short kimono | those short rap stfects, designed on | and drapes with the shimm:ring ease sleeves. Vestees and fronts of dainty | the lines of a kimono and trimmed | of charmeuse. The model ‘, lel’; a seven- luce ard chiffon, Shown in all the | with velvet, plush or fur. Smartly | eighth cutaway, belted ir hack, and modish colorings for Fall. draped skirts. buttoningtoside, The new Fall colors. THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER =e Se ee Rg ee ee 19, 1913. STORE OPEN DAILY UNTIL 6 P. M. ‘Franklin Simon & Co. Fifth Avenue, 37th and 38th Sts. YOUNG MEN’S SHOP (Store Floor) Separate Entrance—8 and 10 West 38th Street Connecting with Fifth Avenue Store. “Everything in Wearing Apparel” For the Younger Smart Set AT POPULAR PRICES. Fall Models Suits and Overcoats For Young Men, 32 to 42 cheat Misses’ Tailored Suits Dressy Tailored Models, 14 to 20 years Cheviot, Broadcloth or Eponge 18.50 to 39.50 Poplin, Duvetyne or Peau de Peche 39.50 to 59.50 Plush, Velvet or Broadtail Cloth 59.50 to 98.50 Franklin Simon & Co. annonce a Sale Saturday of Misses’ Tailored Suits—Twenty exclusive models of Diagonal Cheviot, Broadcloth, Brocade Cloth, Wool Pop- lin, English Plaids, Velveteen or Corduroy. A number fur trimmed; also a new Sport Suit; coat and skirt, of Eng- lish Wool Plush, in Taupe. rose, brown or Copenhagen. 14 to 20 years. Value $39.50 29,50 Misses’ and Girls’ Coats London made and from our own tailoring establishment. SPECIAL FOR SATURDAY. English Sack Suits For Young Men, 8% to 42% chest. Soft roll front, natural shoulders Hand tailored suits of gray, brown or olive, mixed tweed or cheviot, Cambridge gray cassimere also navy serge; coat with new patch or flap pockets. 18.50 Vatue $24.50 Largest assortment of exclusive models in materials of our own importation, in cloth, corduroy, velvet, charmeuse, crepe meteor, plain and brocaded plush for evening, lancing, party and street wear. 6 to 20 years. 9.75 10 98.50 Braid Bound Suits For Young Men, 32 to 42 chest. leled on N ig 5 piuaeies ot nen eHmvane ies Franklin Simon & Co. announce a Sale Saturday of Misses’ Fur Collar Coats, ew seven-eighth length ‘model, of imported chinchilla, boucle cloth, diagonal, cheviot or wool plush, silk lined throughout, with fur shawl collar of French seal, mole or civet cat; also a Dressy Coat Wrap of English wool plush, in tango red, mole, sapphire blue, mahogany and russet brown, with fur collar of mole, nioufflon fur, lined with soft silks to match. 141020 years. Value $39.50 29.50 Of Oxford vicuna or navy unfinished worsted, hand-tailored; notch collar vest; English model trousers. 24.50 Vatue $30.00 The “Toga” Overcoat Made in London expressly for Franklin Simon & Co. For Young Men, 3% to 4% chest. By Studd and Millington, of 51 Conduit St., London, W. Of navy blue Whitney chinchilla or gray, brown or olive Shetland cloth. 29.50 and 39.50 Afternoon and Evening Gowns For Misses, 14 to 20 years. Eponge, Serge or Corduroy............ 14.50 to 29.50 Charmeuse, Chiffon or Meteor.. 18.50 to 59.50 | Beaded Chiffon, Fitie Laces or Silk.....39.50 to 98.50 SPECIAL FOR SATURDAY. Men’s Negligee Shirts New Fall Models, 184 to 1614. Of woven madras and fine mercerized materials, in the newest colored stripes, custom finish, French cuffs. 1.35° vatue $2.00 Franklin Simon & Co. announce a sale Saturday of Misses’ Afternoon Dresses of crepe de chine, crepo “meteor, plaid silks, combined with plain charmeuse; also a number of models of English Corduroy or velveteen. 14 to 20 years. Value $24.50 18.50 Girls’ Dresses Sizes 6 t0-15 years. ’ School or Serge or English Plaids.......... - 6.95 9.75 12.75 Boys. Sc —— - Dress Suits Velveteen or Corduroy..........- 9.75 14.50 18.50 With extra pate af Tmickerbookers, 7-to 18 years, Party Frocks of silk or chiffon......14.50 18.50 29.50 New Fall single and doublbe reasted Norfolk models, with patch pockets of Scotch tweed, cheviot, cassimere, Franklin Simon & Co. announce a sale Saturday of also navy serge. Girls’ Wool Dresses of English Tartan plaids, plain 6.50 10.00 12.50 On a sik pat a tae ae ee , i ° 6 to 15 years. Value $12.50 9.75 SPECIAL FOR SATURDAY, Velvet or Velour Hats For Misses and Girls, Genuine Austrian Velour or Velvet, in black and all colors, 4.95 9.75 Boys’ Norfolk Suits With extra patr of knickerbookers, 7 to 18 years, New English Norfolk model with patch of Scotch eal or cheviot in new Fall colorings, Navy serge. 8.50 vetuesiz.so. 7.95 Misses’, Girls’ and Boys’ Shoes Misses’ Shoes xclusive style with low heels, in tan or black Russia | a calt, bureoned or laced, stylish lasts, welted soles, Sizes 234 to7. " 3.65 Vatue $4.75 Girls’ and Boys’ Shoes “Franklin” Shoe, made on broad orthopedic f Te in black or tan Russia calf, buttoned or ony dies Boys’ London Clothing For Boys, 8 to 18 years. Made in London expressly for Franklin Simon & Co Consisting of Suits and Overcoats in newest fabrics and colorings. 9.75 to 29.50 Franklin Simon & Co. direct attention to their complete assortment of Boys’ and Young Men's Mackinaws, Raincoats, Bathrobes, Pajamas, welted soles, Sizes 11 to 2. Shirts, Neckwear, Hats, Gloves, pened ndere wear, Handkerchiefs and Shoes at special prices. 2.95 vatue $3.75 | Does Your Roof Leak? This is Professor Challenger, the principal || '*%. set t= touch with cs aud we wit ly character in Sir Arthur Conan Doyle's re-| RU-BER-OID ROOFING markable story of the destruction of a universe. || over ine oid one and guarantee perteg This story, entitled “The Poison Belt,” is now Pisisca a ; running in the Magazine Section of the Sunday | THE STANDARD PAINT Co World 100 William St, New York Order a copy from newsdealer in advance, | Edition Limited. : PERE NSie ee CARABBAASRIDAAAADIADGOLS P °

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