The evening world. Newspaper, November 7, 1913, Page 11

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wos? SUFFRAGISTS START STATE-WIDE BATTLE FOR WOMAN'S LIFE Would Save Connecticut the) Disgrace of Hanging Slayer of Husband. HARTFORD, Nov. T—Three hours ate tor she had left New Haven yesterday Mra Reasie Wakefield, the twanty-four- year-oid murderess of her bushand, Wills jam, was «tripped of her pretty sray sult, her neat little black bat and tan gloves, and nat alone and a@ilent in a call in the wamen'e quarter of the State prison at Wetheratteld, A Uttie metal len above the cetl door dears her name, and the outlook from the prison window near her includes in {tea range the ominous jooking death house where abe will be banged, » few minutes after midnight, next Marab 4 that ia uniess the Supreme Court of * pore or the Board of Pardons inter+ yea. Already the beitef te strong that sale Wakefleld will never be oe 4 dhe rode in a trolley from the stat fm this city to the prison In Wether Ward A. Garner uaiform, @ cheok gingham wrapper. Ho condemned person ts permitted to @@ any Work in prison, and Mra. Wake Geld, not at all hysterical or weakening, eet very, very serious, may do nothing ait in ber cell hour by hour, under rTible suspense of awaiting of New Haven, has come out gwenaty in favor of State-wide petitions the of Pardons to “save Con- meotiout from disgrace” by commuting ‘tee death penalty to life imprisonment. James Plew, Mrs. Wakefield's acoom- pice, who i# under sentence to be ed immediately after her, will ar- few days, but he DESPITE MOTHE Miss Bessie Cooke of Flatbush Is Now Daughter-in-Law of an Ecuador Despite her mother's entreaties not to marry Adquiles Lopes, son of the Beun- doran Consul in New York, Miss Bessie Cooke of No. @ Buckingham road, Flat- bush, married him yesterday at Port- Y. che: their way to a train. telephone to el Wo ‘Silver Threads ‘The general wi To Everywhere Dey and occasionally Blown From Cann: Meuth, “KULAHABAD, British India, Nov, 7.— Nine ringleaders lot to kt! the ‘Ameer of Afa Habibullah Khan, have been biow: of cannon, The New Store for Men Broadway, commer Eighth St. of doing business. It is not our way. plish as much as we do. 240 only. 8:30 in the morning. We r& vtly sold a large hats of th, me grades from at a highet. ice, \ Fifth Avenue Joach Company Soft hats in a variety of shades and shapes; quite a lot in size 6 8-4, 67-8, 7 and 7 1-8— that is, there will be when the store opens at The quality of the materials in these hats is the s{ ndard of 82,83 and 83.50 grades, number of soft the same makers Broadway, corner Eighth. JOHN WANAMAKER Broadway at Ninth ER’S PLEA |» SHE WEDS A CONSUL'S SON, ran, The couple dodged the bride olect's mother at the Grand Central Station on “I overheard Bessie plotting over the "Left Where Swissco (Sage with Sul- phur) Is Used, Breaking All Our Records With Men’s and Young Men’s Winter Suits a: 916.50 To sit back and take merchandise offered is one way To do as well as the best of the others is not our way. We want to give the greatest service, and it is because we never slacken our efforts in that direction that we accom- These suits are made from piece goods that never reached the table of a retail clothier ticketed less than $20, Many cost more than $16.50 wholesale. Worsteds, cheviots, cassimeres, some blue serges; grays, plain and fancy; fancy browns; black and white — [J& effects; delicately striped woolens; winter weights. All sizes, 33 to 40. The best values this New Store for Men has yet offered. HATS AT $1.35 That should be selling, for $1.50, #2 and $2.50, New, fresh madras and percales, cheviots and flannels pleated and plain negliges, some duce her to From the Gran returned home, o defeated she afier she earned riage. The ce! the Rev. Leo. Baptist Church, F ~ - Suen Clabman f Frederick A, Hichin the Republican Cl the Supre ki “Silver Threads Among the Gold” No More Swiseo Hale Rem to Be Sung (it i [watt until ni now and be who aturt th The Most Interesting Things in the World. IVE men and women are far the most interesting things in the world— If you want to see all kinds take a ‘bus— Fifth Avenue shows every type of woman, every type of man—- Which is one 1 people on top of a ‘I slow to realize that they have reached their destination. Broadway, corner Bighth SHIRTS AT 95c with detached collars. Several thousand clear-up of a large shirt- maker with whom we do a regular business, Colors and measurements are right. Shrewd men will buy them by the half dozen, Burlington Arcade Floor, New Building. TH E EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 7, f919. “Ot course 1 shall forgive her." of the mar was prformed by of the North n why the nis are always 2 Boys’ Winter | Underwear 75c a garment Very special Made of fine ribbed gray merino wool. Separate shirt and drawers, with silk taped neck. — Sizes 26 to 34. Anextraor- dinary value, Saks & Company Broadway at 34th Street said Important Sales of Seasonable Apparel for Misses and Girls—which for several weeks have been in course of preparation for tomorrow ss Selections in which variety and exclusiveness combine to give you the fullest and the most desirable range of contemporary modes. Dressy Coats | Fur Collar Coats | Value $25, special at§ $ 16.50 Value $29.50, special at§ $ 19.50 A splendid selection of the newest ideas incoats for dressy hth lenvth model, made of imported wear. ‘The materials include imported bouele, hersey and dobroadeloth, with large fur collar of $5 French Filled Pearl Necklaces $2.50 500 only Dressy seven-e zibeline, bonele chinchilla, in navy, brewn, Oxford, taupe and black. | skunk opossum, monutilon, neerseal, and black or Kitt fox Beautiful colorings, Trimmed with large I phish collar and cuffs to mateh. | coney. Lined with guaranteed satin, Assorty em- uc 3 blanche, Lined with guaranteed satin. Ayes Tb to 18 years braces navy, brown, tanpe and black, Sizes bb to 18 years CU ms H . e ges a) He creme -rese and Fur-trimmed Suits | $25 | Tailored Suits | $16 50 creme, in — small, Value $40, special at § Value $25, special at ° medium and large Short coat models, with smart draped skirt, Made of ] A representative collection of the most approved models in pearls. Finished crepe cheviot, broadcloth, wool poplin, Duvetyne and woot Tsuits for the youuger set. Made of wool diagonals, with sterling silver chev enutaway able shades, faille. Tnterlined and lined with pean de cygne inself or contrasting colors, ‘Trimmed with skunk opossum, mouf flon, fitch or seal. Black and colors, 14 to 1S years. ts, men’s wear serges, poplins and eponges. ‘Tailored ts and pextop skirts, Black and all season- Ages Tb to 18 years, Second floor clasp, barrel shape; set with rhinestones or cluster effect of rhinestones, with pearl centre, A most attractive selection. Plush-trimmed Chinchilla Ceats at $12.50 Value $19.50 Seven-cighth length cutaway model, made of imported chinchilla, in navy, Oxford gray or brown. Effectively trimmed with seal plush collar. Sizes 14 to 18 years. Excellent value. Second floor $4 Wavy Switches at $2.95 Special tomorrow 24 inches long, mounted on short Girls’ Coats) Value $12.95 {97-95 rd-to-neck models, rorduroy, with Girls’ Wool Dresses $3.95, $4.95 & $5.95 $5.95 fo $8.95 irls’ Coats! Low belted models, made of imported houcle, chinchilla, corduroy and zibe alues line, with button-to-neck collar of{ One-piece Russian, middy and regula-| velvet ngs, and lined stems and shown in plush. Navy, brown, leath nd Co-| tion styles, made of allewool se and | entire. » includes black, all shades, with the penhagen, Ages 6 to 14 yenrs. English plaids. Ayes 6 to 1b year navy and brown, Second floor exception of gray Women’s Knit Underwear at exceptional savings $1.50 & $2.00 Union Suits at 95c All wool ribbed and ribbed silk and wool suits with high or low 4 nee or ankle lergth and with or without slee The all wool suits are regularly We shall present, tomorrow, the most phenomenal value ever offered in Fur-Trimmed Coats at $29.50 Such as would be at Icast $50.00 in the 41.50. The silk and wool are regularly 82.00, All usual course of business. sizes, including plenty of extra sizes. Made of Salt’s Arabian lamb, tur plush, broadtail plush and $1.00 Union Suits at_69¢ y broad cloth, and trimmed, some with large shaw] collar and ‘Two weight vy Winter cotton and light fine ribbed mec weight cotton, All styles and sizes, YOUTHS’ OVERCOATS at $15.00 and $17.50 that look worth twice the money others with both collar and cuff§, in any of the following furs:- Fitch, chinchilla squirrel, black opossum, caracul, black French lynx and nearseal. They are three-quarter and seven-eighth effects in several new models that owe their selection not alone to the fact | that they are new, but to the taet that they are attract ively new. Designed with huge kimono sleeves and but- toning far to side, Exquisitely made and lined throughout with yarn-dyed_ satin. There simply is no getting away from the fact that when it comes to style Saks overcoats for young men are without a rival in the realm of clothes, And when it comes to variety the same statement also holds good. Tt is immense. The fabrics embrace every- thing approved for smart youthful: wear,with an unusual assortment of chinchilla and hardy rough surface cloths, in blues, blue grays and plain grays, and in both plain and fancy back effects. The models are single and double breasted, knee length and below the knee, with Vourth floor Also, exceptional for tomorrow A Sale of Women’s Coats in which prices are radically ened by reason of a fortunate purchase of fine fabrics Duvetyne Cloth Coats, in three-quarter and seven- cighth models, Ail colors, Value $20.00, special at ( $10.00 shawd collar and helted back. Smart button-through effects, with swagger pateh pockets, and a swing to them 20), that is irresistible, Sizes 30 to 36, Ages 14 to Boys’ Winter Overcoats y regularly $12.75 Saturday $8.50 Practical, serviceable garments, made of heavy over- coatings in full length, half belted, inverted pleat with strap cuffs and convertible collar red with more style than any other youthful TL to IS yer Astrachan Cloth Coats, with phish collar and cuffs, and lined throughout. Value $25.60, special at | $15.00 Astrachan Cloth Coats, with fur collar and cuffs, Full lined. Value $35.00, special at | $19.50 clothes we know of, oN Boys’ Chinchilla Overcoats regularly $9.50 Saturday $6.95 Made of fine grade all wool chinchilla, in button- tosneck model, with convertible collar, wool check lining and Venetian yoke. Warin enough for the Tomorrow ends the sale of Women’s $4 Boots at $2.95 Skunk & Silver Fox Sets specially underpriced for Saturday Bargains in two of the most popular furs of the season Natural Eastern Skunk Sets Pals iA a rset yh ; coldest days and as stylish as the best tailoring Large Square Pillow Muff eats na ; oe eal can make them. Ages 3 to 12 years value $40.00, ,at $29.50 ihe geleation: ioliitee siciaciiinsi Wot . le} aten vol Dutte . - ite Choice of two models in Nene and oe wa Boys’ $11.50 Norfolk Suits Neckpiece to match value $37.50, at $24.50 calf boots in both hace and button styles, with Saturday special at $6.95 Silver Kit Fox Sets kld or black cloth With two pairs of knickerbockers — uppers, And the models Large two-animal muff, with two heads are the datest’ in’ Fall There are just 440 suits in this particular sale and and two brushes. value 850, at $37.50 footwear styles. Only they are made of fine all woolcassimeres which we ‘ : ; one day lett but that ly acquired ata liberal saving on usual whole- Large two-animal nechpiece to matel iy enough if gel t. ‘Tailored ina smart Nevfotk model, in the valine 8500 at $37.50 here early. Second tlee customary Saks way, Ages 7 to 18 years:

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