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WORLD, FEIDAY, MAY 8, 1914. — aati, hb RR aR Saks & Company | Broadway at 34th Street ‘med, “Mr. Kemp, | Mr. Kemp, who fainted imm jad after getting inside the mald thought. ts hurriedly summoned and w at that time be] the clergynuan was taken to the hos- ADS ATTACK * CLERGYMAN WITH KNIFE AND FSS j Rev. Samuel Kemp Is Beaten} , and Cut at Own Door in s Twentieth Street "I've just | wounded, alarm for the robbers | Tomorrow we launch the biggest Suit Sale of the season with 800 Women’s Tailored Suits at the really extraordinary price of $17.50 For tomorrow and Monday only MACH MI CS, SOURNESS—PIPS DUPERSN In five minutes |" Padded, beaten, Kicked In the face, VOUT sick, upset stom- Tobbed almost in front of his Goorway, at No. 46 West Twen- street, by three hirhwaymen, An event designed to appeal particularly to the woman who bought her tailored suit early in the season and wishes to re= place it with a newer model at a fraction of the usual cost. _ Bepociate pastor of the Episcopal | fe PD Peared of the Holy Communion, at PP geare avenue and Twentieth street, ts |) the care of a physician at the entifie, harmless « altion which truly belongs in every home, Embraced in this great assemblage of tailored suits are many new models, including several that have been reproduced by _ The stab wound was inflicted with us exclusively for the purpose of this one event. & pocket knife and was not deep, al- Dr. Kutt! of the New York Bospital, where the clereyman was | usted after nis encounter with the had to take three stitches in Dr. Kutil tried to per- But whichever model you select, there is the assurance that it is the latest of the hour, up to the very minute of style at CURES INDIGESTION the moment of actual purchase. IN FIVE MINUTES. There are the new fishtail or postilion jackets, the most modish effects in tunic skirts and flare flounces, choice con- ceits in trimmings, infinite variety in new materials and the most approved colorings. tal, but the clergyman insisted going back to his home. © © Mr, Kemp had been dining out and / @as returning home about ‘LARGE 50 CENT CASE ANY DRUG STORF. Just before he got to the Geor of the rectory he was accosted | “Wy three rourh-looking men, one of | _ @hom said: “Give us a quarter.” ‘The clergyman replied that he had | me email change, whereupon the three The fellow who had for the quarter was directly in f him and struck him first. Mr. Delleves it was that man who GOOD FOR ONE VOTE IN Ritchie & Cornell’s Fre Five Free Very special, tomorrow, a Sale of , 125 Women’s Taffeta Silk Coatees at $8.75 Values $12.50 & $15.00 Smart little hip-length coatees, worn with separate skirt. There are of original Paris models. 1 others shirred and ruffled. In black, I arity Contest FOR THE MO: POPULAR Fireman, Letter Carrier, Railroad Employee and Citizen. contestants will be printed ip our advertisements ou) you please te help you or your He resisted the attack of the rob. ho hurled him to the sidewalk, | Bim repeatodly and kicked him | the face aad on the head. loudly for help, but hin cries) unheard, although Policeman | Was on fixed post at atfeet and Sixth avenue. Rowever, alari.ed the robbers, grabbed Mr. Kemp's watch and | seven models, all copies They are cut quite full; some perfectly plain, anc navy, and a limited number of changeable silks. VOTE GOOD FOR ONLY ONE CANDIDATE Sharp reductions to-morrow in 215 Women’s Silk Dresses to effect a quick clearance. Broken sizes and incomplete assortments of Crepe de Chine, Taffeta and Pussy Willow Dresses, in an unusually attractive selection of models. 45 Figured Silk Crepe Dresses Reduced from $18.50 to 75 Crepe de Chine and Pussy Willow Taffeta Reduced from $18.50 to 95 Flowered Crepe de Chine, Taffeta and Meteor Dresses victim staggered to his own ahha iin ‘ailors 104 Fiat the bell, which was) T ab d by a maid. As soon as sho 4th Floor | $10.50 ($12.50 29.50 to | $14.50 Now, Men : Is the Time—Here the Place SMITH GRAY @ CO. Reduced from $. —————————EEE— SAKS Clothes are the Clothes for Young Men anyway you care to figure it m of satisfaction in three In cut and tailoring they They offer the young man a maximu directions—style, variety and_ price. 1 combine perfect lines with perfect taste and a noticeable absence of the odd and extreme. In variety they afford a complete survey of the most desirable fabrics and the approved models for junior New Yorkers. And in the matter of price they conform to the average, this being the only average thing about them. other respects they ure superior to any garm every garment is cold water shrunk and Tremendous Bargains IATE DISPOSAL OF ENTIRE SMITH GRAY STOCKS ing Suits, Summer Suits, Winter Suits, All Weights of Suits in Two or Piece Models. Spring Overcoats, Fall Overcoat: ts; Light Weights, Medium Weights and Weights; Fur Coats. Dress Clothes, Outing Clothes, Office Coats, feurs’ Uniforms, Odd Trousers. Shirts, Pajamas, Neckwear, » Canes, Jewelry, IMMED finished with self Sizes 30 to 36. Specializing on blue serges, plain Oxfords and pencil stripes, in regulation anc Norfolk models. Featuring Tartans, black and blue pencil stripes, plain grays, blue serges and unfinished worsteds, At this price, the braided sack, as well as regulation and Norfolk models, in exclusive fabrics. ALL MUST F COST ~ Hats, Caps SPECIAL SALE TOMORROW OF Women’s $1.00 Lisle Union Suits at 50c either tight or umbrella knees ‘ine sheer garments of excellent quality and in an ideal weight for early Summer wear. REGARDLESS O OR FORMER SELLING PRICES The Receiver Has Determined--and Has Now Ordered Such New, Startling Price Cuts insure the instant carrying out of his determination—that all stocks Low neck, sleeveless and silk ribbon run, CLOSING OUT TOMORROW Misses’ & Girls’ Summer Straw Hats at these reductions ‘Hats up to $8 Hats up to $5 ‘A rather large variety, composed mostly of fancy straws, in the new Summer shapes, and prettily trimm with the choice of ribbons, wings and flo’ 5 in which a girl can make a quick and sutisfactory selection. ust be sold in the shortest possible time. °6.48 RICES SO SENSATIONALLY LOW y you enormous interest on the present cost to buy now for future season's jous, unexampled, incomparable bargains have seldom been known ‘stock up" your wardrobe becoming designs, York. Huge savings now offered ‘advance for coming months and seaso! A splendid collection of Misses’ Tailored Suits embracing the newest Eton, Bolero Norfolk and braid-trimmed_ styles at $10, $15 & $20 New models, chosen from the latest tailored creations as being most typical of current youthful modes—Etons, Boleros and Norfolks, featuring many new variations of design; and the newest effect in a braid trimmed coat that is nothing less than stunning. The skirts include the tier, apron and long tunic styles, and the fabrics are men’s wear serge, crepe poplin and shepherd checks, in black and the modish shades, Suits that are capably tailored and finished, and worth a great deal more than tomorrow's special prices. Misses’ Coats Wash Dresses $7.95, $9.75 & $12.95 special at $5.95 Dress and outing models, made of Misses’ wash dresses, of French serge, velour cord, checks, over- linen, white or flowered crepe, rice plaids and gabardine, in Balma- cloth and voiles. Dainty models, caan, and loose belted, kimono with hemstitched organdie vestee, sleeve styles. Excellent values at collar and cuffs. White and colors. these prices. 14 to 18 years. Sizes for 14 to 18 years. Misses’ Street & Dancing Frocks at $10, $12 & $15 Pretty models for street and afternoon wear and dainty frocks for tango- ing. Wool crepe, serge, shepherd checks, chiffon taffeta, crepe de Chine, velour crepe, silk poplin, and combinations of chiffon and taffeta, and crepe de Chine and lace. Street and pastel shades. 14 to 18 years. 4th Floor Girls’ Coats at $3.95, $5.95 & $7.95 Of serge, checks and plaids, with inlaid silk or embroidered pique collar and cuffs. Very dressy models, cut on the latest lines and embodying the last word in trimmings. The selection includes navy blue serge, Copenha blue, tango, and black and white plaids and checks. Sizes 6 told yeu: 4th Floor SPECIAL SUMMER OFFERING TOMORROW OF New White Hats at $5 all white trimmed Fine quality, close-woven, white Milan hemp straws, in a collection of smart shapes, including pokes, sailors, flare brim effects and tricornes. Very distinctive chapeaux, with trimmings of white wings, white ribbon and white flowers, conforming to the new mode in Summer millinery and contributing to its success a host of the prettiest imaginable styles, at a price which is remarkably low for such engaging examples of design. SATURDAY, AN IMPORTANT SALE OF Boys’ Summer Blouses at 55c or $6.50 per dozen Chiefly $1.50, 82 and #2.50 grades, and some of the #1 grade. A sample line which we get from the maker every year at a big reduction on regular prices. And they are a great lot of merchandise. Silks, _ silk-and-linens, imported Madras cloths, broches, Keep Kool cloths, mercerized Oxfords, crepes and Madras with Russian cords. All colors and all fast colors. SPECIAL SATURDAY An $18 Boy’s Suit copied at $7.95 xtra knickers It is a Norfolk model, and it looked so good to us that we could not resist dupli- cating it, though we cut down the cost by a tre- mendous margin. Made in light and dark color homespuns ana fancy mix- tures, those fabrics which always look so handsome —a Norfolk effect. Mo hair lined. 7 to 18 years. Boys’ Blue Serge Norfolk Suits at $6.95 Extra knickers Mad. with collar attached, some with neckband and many with the lung point 1914 model collar and soft French cuffs. Splen- didly made, just as samples always are; and finished with patent drawstring that cannot come untied. Ages 4 to 16 years. FOR SATURDAY AND MONDAY, 5,000 PAIRS OF $1.00 Silk Stockings at 59c A two days’ sale that ought to be sold out in two hours These are all full fashioned and made with lisle soles, heels and toes, and lisle or all silk tops. Of a fine quality lustrous silk, in black and a selection of colors and every pair guaranteed perfect. Main Floor Very liberal values tomorrow in Maiine Ruffs & Vestees ‘Two of the smartest models A ae teen ia a ; for Summer tailored wear fine quality -blue serge and Maline Ruffs, full double pleated, with Gladstone collar of mohair lined. Tailoring, maline, finished with satin ribbon in the new colors. style ay ervicealility Value $2.25 Special at $1.25 considered, this is a great Maline Ruffs, very full, with Medici collar, formed of velvet value. Ages 7 to 18 years. points, edged with finely pleated maline and velvet ends, : in the new colors, Value 83.50 Special at $2.25 Boys School Vestees, made of lawn embroidery, in a variety of dainty pat- Suits terns, with boned Gladstone collar. Value 50e. Special at 39¢ $5.95 & $6.95 Extra knickers Made of all wool fancy cassimeres, in a large va- riety of desirable color- ings, and mohair lined, Full of style and lacking nothing in serviceability. 7 to 18 years. Big reductions tomorrow in Children’s Hats & Coats Straw Hats, in various| Lingerie Hats, different styles. Were $1.50 to $5.00| models. Were $2.00 to $5.00 Now 75c to $3.00 Now $1.00 to $2.50 Colored and White Coats, in a goodly assort- ment. Were $).00 to $32.50 Now $2.75 to $12.00 » , Come immediately Buy Winter Clothes NOW to put away for next Buy Medium Weight NOW to have ready for Fa \ Buy Light Weights NOW for this Spring & Summer. EVERYTHING MUST MOVE NOW—AND WITH ALL SPEED RECEIVER'S SALE THE SUNDAY WORLD'S Makes more “Offers of Posi. tions” than any other two WANT DIRECTORY ~. mpediume in the univeraa, . OSCAR A. LEWIS z As Receiver in Bankruptcy 7 os; Renan came “BROOKLYN FULTON ST. AT FLATBUSH BROADWAY AT BEDFORD Al een ee. STE TT as