The evening world. Newspaper, April 10, 1914, Page 14

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ee NS A ERNE oD TTI HY dT re oer ET 7 aha dy TER EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, APRIL 10, 1914. (GTTY CARRIES FIGHT GN WATER GRAB BILL the BIN will be by Assistant Mog wi represen during the session, Mr Mecotartes was first to discover the alleged “Joker” ia the bill, whieh it te said will_ work to the detriment ot New York City, He the measure TD GOV, GLYNN TO-DAY Seer rs Private Companies Rally Rig _ Array of Lawyers at ie (ike Albany Hearing. ALBANY, April 10.—Friends and op- ta of the Foley-Maier Water which Mayor Mitchel complains practicaily will prevent New York City from supplying Queens and Richmond counties and « part of Brooklyn with city owned water, will lash at @ hearing on the measure before Gov. Glynn to-day. To reinforce ‘he demands of New = the Governor. vy. Glynn te expected to be en- Neghtened on the charge made by Aa- @emblyman Mater that he was told the bill would be amended ao that it would not apply to New York City. The citys representatives @ay that the bill fo ambiguously worded that, if it becomes a law, it will ro- require endless litigation to decide thy extent to which it will apply to New York City. ——n NEW WATCHES FOR SAFETY. New Maven Urdeve Train Uperatere te Bey Standard Strie. NEW HAVEN, Cons, April 10.—An- other eMfclency reform om the New Haven road wes inaugurated to-day by General Manager C. L. Bardo when he issued an order requiring all train op- York city that the bill be vetoed, big | ¢ratore of any kind, station masters, &c., @elegations are expected, some by @pecial train. The attorneys repre- |“ ,@ating most of the 216 private | instead ‘water companies in the State that Gxpect to receive both protection and @upervision if the bill goes throwgh are already here. Former Licut.-Gov. | 5" ‘William F. Sheeban will captain these to use @ seventeen-Jewelled movement, open-faced watch, a “side setter,” not s. ,” with Arabl characters Roman, and the hour of 13 must be under the stem. ‘The watoh required costs $28. Hither. to @ man could use « dollar watch if be wanted to, and the present order ts for eafety. There ts much kicking despite fact that the railroad will advance the money to Men to buy the watches and take it out of their pay im instal- ments covering five months. PPPs On Saturday we will offer very attractive values in Easter MOTHER! THE CHLD S COST, BLIOUS Tf tongue is coated, breath, bad, stomach sour, don’t hesitate! Give “California Syrup of Figs” at| once--« teaspoonful today often saves @ nick child t If your little sick, jan't reat naturally—look, is coated. Thin ia a aure aig little stomach, liver and ogee! with waste. tel throat, full of cold, give a t of “California Syrup of Figs, few hours all the constipated px undigested food and sour bile ly moves out of ite little bowels without griping, and you have a well, playful hdd again, Mothers ant taste. printed on each Beware of counterfeit fig syrups. Ask ist for a 50-cent bottle of rup of Figs: then ace the “California Fig yur dri "California 9; that it is made b Syrup Company.” Don't be fooled! ‘\ H i ; Apparel, which will appeal to you because of the ex- ‘ cellent styles and qualities offered at very moderate prices. ‘ PPP LLP Pe a Young Men’s Clothing Single Breasted and Norfolk Suits Overcoats of tan or gray mixtur Ot fancy mixture or pencil cheviots, with patch pockets } striped cheviots or mixture and turned back cuffs. y homespuns. 34 to 39 chest. 10 to 19 years. ‘ 15.00 17.50 12.50 Boys’ Clothing Norfolk Suits of fancy mixture Reefers of blue serge, fancy mixture cheviots, homespuns or blue cheviots or homespuns; double werges, with extra pair knicker- breasted models, with belted bockers. 7 to 19 years. backs. 2 to 10 years. t 9.75 11.50 6.75 ae Youths’ Soft Shirts of woven madras ina variety of colored stripes, French cuffs and detachable col- lactoaatch. Sizes 12to15 neck. , 68c ! ; Regular price 1.25 For Women and Misses We Will Offer Saturday 25.00 Sale of Shirts and ‘Negligee Blouses Boys’ Negligee Blouses with attach- ed or detachable collar to match and soft cuffs,of woven madras in new Spring colorings. 7 to 14 yrs. 58c Regular price 1.00 ee Several Hundred Easter Suits Second Floor Department In Navy Blue Serge, combined with Roman stripes end moire silk, embodying the latest style features. 35.00 Girls’ and Misses’ Apparel in which our supremacy has long been acknowledged. Valees Will Be Offered Saturday—Foorth Floor trimmed 12 to 16 years. Flowered Sik Dresses in delft blue, mignonette green, or navy. A charming model daintily with fine net and lace. 22.50 “Taflleur” Suits, dressy models of As excellent model on lines English serge in desirable ouitable for girls Spring colorings. 14 to 17 years. Baster Millinery Imported and Original Models are displayed in the Fourth Floor Department, fm fee wewest materials with handsome ribbon and flower trimming 6.75 to 25.00 For Saturday A Special Sale of ’ ‘Baster Eggs, Baskets and Animals ‘Bluniretle cf com, fresh gleces, will be closed -out-at ¢ in out-of-sorte, half- Ki; cating and acting Mother! nee if tongue that its owels are When cross, irri- Ie, feverish, stomach aour, breath bad or has atomach-ache, diarrhoea, sure ers cam reat easy after giving this harmless “fruit Inzative,” because {t never fails to cleanse the little one's liver and bowels and aweeten the stomach, and they dearly love its pleas. Full directions for bables, children of all ages and for grown-ups tt! Saks & Company Broadway at 34th Street red for tomorrow A Sale of Dancing Frocks for Misses........ value $29.50 at $17 Several singularly striking models by Paris designers who are famous for the youth and charm of their creations. Specially pre G One model is an effective alliance of lace and taffeta, with side pleated tunic skirt and soft draped girdle of silk. Another has entire bodice of lace, and an extremely effective puffed skirt, designed with circular hemstitched ruffles. g There is also a taffeta and chiffon creation, with accordion pleated skirt, bodice of all lace, and taffeta Bolero. Second floor White, light blue, pink, maize and Nile. Ages 14 to 20 years. Misses’ Suits that are copies of the newest importations Value $39.50............... Saturday, $25 Tailored, semi-tailored and fancy models, showing the most advanced tendencies in youthful suit modes for Spring wear. ‘Tailored in men’s wear serge, gabardine, crepe poplin and shepherd checks. Black and colors. Ages 14 to 18 years, Saturday—a splendid selection of Coats for Misses, at $10 Seven-eighth loose Raglan, belted and Balmacaan models, made of Scotch tweeds, overplaids and velour cord, in Tango, Delft and navy blue plaids. Also brown and white and black and white mixtures. Ages 14 to 18 years. Second floor Girls’ Dresses Value $6.00—at $3.95 Tunic and jumper styles, made of plain or striped crepe, and all white or floral voile. The collar, revers and cuffs of embroidered batiste. Finished with In navy, Delft blue, Tango and black | black velvet girdle, in solid color com- and white’checks. 6 to 14 years. bination effects. 6 to 14 years. Girls’ Department—Second floor Braided Sack Suits at $17.50 for Young Men—Sizes 30 to 36 There's somet hing about these braided Saks suits that just won't go into words— an elusive individuality which will not be transferred to paper. They are just brim: ful of style. Designed on close-fitting lines, with soft roll peak lapels and a some- thing in the cut and finish which stamps them as the product of tailors who have caught the very spirit of youth and tailored it into every inch of the fabric. Made in Oxford gray unfinished worsted of a soft and serviceable quality. Girls’ Coats $5.95, $7.95 & $9.75 Dressy, flare and belted models. Made of English serge, shepherd checks, overplaids and tweeds, with contrast- ing collar of silk or embroidered pique. WE HAVE REPRODUCED FOR TOMORROW TWO $20 Pussy Willow Bags at $3.50 & $5 Anintroductory offering only, with the sanction and co-operation of the maker They are the living likeness of two smart but expensive originals. Made of that ineffably soft texture known as Pussy Willow Taffeta, which is all the rage in frocks for Spring. One model is a pouch effect, with oval frame, and handsome jewel clasp and jewel pendant at bottom. The other model is equally attractive. And both come in the most popular Spring shades of Pussy Willowdom, such as— Black, Navy, Saks Blue, Tango Bronze, Cactus Green & Mahogany Trimmed Easter Hats at $10 in a remarkable array of models and colorings—very special tomorrow Exceptional are the preparations we have made for last minute Easter selections. In an assemblage of trimmed styles, numbering some 200 hats, there is every type of chapeau current in the modes—repro- ductions of imported models and adaptations which Paris has in- spired and which we have improved. Third floor A pretty design by Marie Louise, made of natural Leghorn, in a he Sa rooan shape and laden with trimmings of fruit. A Georgette model, made of French crepe, and trimmed with wings in a very effective fashion. Two Talbot Hats, one a straw sailor wheat and ribbon trimmed; another a tiny hat of fine straw, trimmed with ribbon and daisies. Saturday—Semi Dress Hats at $5 in thi i Soli i y es, tri vith wheat About 150 hats in this collection, Solid black straw shapes, trimmed wil “ ari wings and ribbons, in cither black or colors. An exceptional assortment. ’ Tomorrow, an Faster Sale of Women's ‘» Fancy Tailored Suits values $35 to $50 at $25 Reproducing, with implicit fidelity to detail, the latest models to reach New York from the most famous ateliers of Paris. 4 Every model in this important offering tomorrow is new, with none of its novelty and originality sacrificed by wholesale duplication In other shops. They are models which have been chosen by us as the most typically Parisian suits for Easter, and they are perfect copies. q Each model has some feature that is new- some deft and adroit manipulation of cuff or collar—some colorful touch in a trimming— some new angle to the tunic or the tier of the skirt-——some variation that is odd and novel and striking and an advance on yesterday. All fabrics and colorings—all sizes from 32 to 46. Fourth floor Two specials in Women’s Skirts At $5 tienen models tered, | At $10 ruffled, apron and tunic. In checks, | tunic and tier styles. Made of stripes, plaids, serges, poplins, golfine, | taffeta silk, silk moire, silk faille, serge, white serge, ratine, crepe, jute, cross- | shepherd check, erepe cloth, plai bar, cordeline, linens and matelasse. | stripes and other colored materials. Copies of many foreign models, bustle, dri Women’s Easter Coats in a prolific variety of fabrics and styles Serge Coats, in smart models, full lined................5. $12.50 Balmacaans, the sleeves lined with Roman striped silk... .$15.00 . .$15.00 . $18.50 Chinchilla Sport Coats, in stripes and plain colors... Serge Coats and Capes, in a number of styles....... Golfine Capes, full lined A SPECIAL PURCHASE OF WOMEN’S Crepe de Chine & Taffeta DRESSES to be offered tomorrow at $16.50 The taffeta in these dresses is of the finest { kind, absolutely free from starch or filling. } | One model has scalloped yoke, kimono sleeves and hemstitched Vy chiffon vest, and the skirt is a combination bustle and tunic | effect. Another model is made of cfepe ce chine with jong ~ tunic on skirt, and waist effectively designed with dainty shadow lace frill vestee. Poucit oor In navy, Copenhagen blue, Tango and blach. Sizes 34 to 42 inches Saks Easter Suits for Boys prices from $5.95 to $16.75 Each suit with two pairs of knickers In a collection of models and fabrics which makes selection easy and satisfaction sure. Supplemented by these special values tomorrow Norfolk Suits, $10.95 Boys’ Suits, $8.75 Two pairs knickers Two pairs Inickers Shown in a variety of new Norfolk styles, with belt and patch pockets. Snappy fabrics and colorings, and tai- loring which never varies from the cus- tomury excellence. 8 to 18 years. Various models, including the pleated coats, with stitched down belt and patch pockets. ‘Tailored in. checks, stripes, hairlines, and both brown and gray mixtures. Ages 7 to,18 years Special Saturday—Boys’ Pajamas at $1 Made in the new Middy style, to pull over the head, New soft fabries for Spring sleeping, in plain colors and stripes. Finished with silk loops. Ages 4 to 18 years. $1.00 Silk Stockings at 69c Full fashioned hosiery, with double soles,heels and toes, and deep garter tops. Black & colors, Exceptional $1.50 Silk Stockings at 95c $5.75 Bracelet Watches at $3.95 Imported _ sterling silver Strap Bracelet Watches, of silver and enamel, in a variety of colorings, The strap matches the enamel. Nothing matches the value. Black only, Several desirable Men’s weights, Deep doublegarter tov. | Aquascutum Coats $7.50 Vanities at $4.95 200 sterling silver vanities, hand engraved and engine turned, and fitted with mirror, memo pad, sterling silver pencil, and powder and card compartments, at $29.50 This is the celebrated English shower-proof topcoat, in the latest London model Balmacaan, with * notch or button to neck collar, Motor Apparel Dept.—éth floor ‘THE SUNDAY WORLD'S WANT DIRECTORY re ag. (ae Makes more “Offers of Posi. tions” than any other two mediums in the universe,

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