The evening world. Newspaper, May 22, 1914, Page 14

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BOY MOTHER rpm '§ LURED FROM HOME rf OLDER PLAYMATE. | PASTOR OF OLD the landmarks ot ansociations, coupled this ts his first young pastor a "HENRY YALE S08 les te, red friends sey, amply in me OLD CHURCH —— trends say, amy ‘ake: uo, for ‘he | DYNAMITE Sf SPREADS F FLAMES, The Rev. ‘eee Ven Van Dyke As year ago, shortly before his ordination. Mr. Van Dyke was one of four can- sumes Pulpit in Famous Spring | “!dates examined by the New York Street Presbyterian. Presbytery who rejected the doctrine of ‘The Rev. Tertius Van Dyke, son of | &t hand.” the Rev. Dr. Henry Van Dyke, United | agt"°, Sra Sas Btates Minister to The Hague, te now| stalled by t! et ArT Boy TONE, SHE WARTS HIM BACK Forest Fires Scorched Passengers ang Destroyed a Town. SEATTLE, Wash., May 22.—The west- bound Northern Pacific passenger train arriving at South Bend at 8 o'clock yes- | terday afternoon was scorched passing through the blazing forest. Despatches from Lebam, "ror the! Prenbrtary. Ne] that @ loss of close to e qi ot a| fron ae He Loven dollars was sustained there by denomination in the city and one of made the “charge to the Je beople a“ the forest fires. ‘The business dlatrict of _ on echootmate called for hima oli Re. <a ————— = SSS SS SS stirs. lemony ad Saks & Company ahead. ood chum went t stralet te to the class Broadway at 34th Street Mrs. Beasie Nett of No. 8 Bast Tenth atreet, Manhattan, has asked The Evening World to aid in the earch for her ten-year-old son Bam- ‘uel, who left his home Tuesday morn- 8T. PETERSBURG, way 22. — The el that the killing on Dec.-9 of Yos- at ear forty miles Aad ing to go to school. Fifteen minutes Notable reductions ‘marron m Misses’ Tailored Suits) $20.00 Suits reduced to $10. $35.00: Suits reduced to $17.00 f - $39.50 Suits reduced to $20.00: $45.00 Suits reduced to $20.00: « There are about 200 suits in this sale, and they os ashe BE usual collection in the great diversity of fabrics and The choice includes scores of the most popular Short coat styk with new long tier or long tunic skirt. Tailored in black « white shepherd checks, an Copenhagen, navy, and black men’s; _ . Wear serges and crepe poplins. Sizes 14 to 18 years. Second floor 4 hookey. Sammy stayed fore, but he came back late at ‘night. Tomorrow, Saturday, the 23rd Semi-Annual Clearance of Women’s Suits & Coats at, most radical reductions Hundreds of garment, in scores of models and fa every garment without exception an ntiect bargain. Pourth floor Suits reduced as follows: Formerly $20.00 to $25.00 (80) ...... NOW $12.50 Formerly $25.00 to $29.50...... (145) ...... Mow $15.00 Formerly $2.80 to 98.00... 200... row, $17.50 | Maul nas i al Formerly $35.00 to $39.50....... (154) ...... MOW $21.50 | with shirred, Medici or roll collar of self or contrasting silk. Lined Formerly $89. 50 to $48.00....... (124) ...... Now $25.00 Formerly $45.00 to $59.00 (96) ...... NOW $28.50 Formerly $59.00 to $69.00 (55) ...... NOW $33.00 Coats and Capes reduced as follows: Formerly $15.00 to $18.50 (93) ......N0W $7.50 Formerly $18.50 to $22. 50...... (184) ......now $10.00 Formerly $25.00 to $29.50 ..<.. (151) ...... now $15.00 Formerly $29.50 to $89.50...... (125) ...... now $18.50 at $1.50 at $2.95 Formerly $89.50 to $50.00 (160) ...... NOW $21 50 |. One piece and tunic models, of | These are very dainty lace-trimmed ~ Formerly $50.00 to $59.00....... (62) ..... MOW $25.00 | Pat TaieSE lite and belt of | ‘elle or orepe, and ellecive wk Kar a aa antcn, None C. 0. D. Ne sauharaas, white pique or self material in con- road belt of velvet or ribbou..* y Washable Dresses ) Special at $5.95°- ~ Made of French linen, figured0d es crepe, and voile, in models, : with plain plewted oy tunic skirts = throughout with flowered crepe or | Copenhagen blue, green, silk peau de cygne. and white. 14 to 18 years, . aye Silk Capes and Coats Special at $15 STERN BROTHERS Forty-second and Forty-third Streets, West of Fifth Avenue Smart New Midsummer Furnishings for Men 14 to 18 years. In this exclusive Men's Furnishing Shop, inside the Sixth Avenue Entrance, we have assembled at this time the largest, most complete and most distinctive collections of fine * furnishings for men that we have ever shown. Negligee or Dress Shirts, ready made or made to order, in a variety of new fabrics, imported vi cleo He ip er flee age rab are oa Bae A Men's Neckwear represent the finest exclusive silks, imported and American, Mogodor silks from Vienna to the soft, richly printed and embroidered Girls’ Coats and Dresses—reduced - Dressy models of English serge, worsted and plaids Formerly $5.95 reduced to $3.00 Formerly $9.75 reduced to $5.00 expressed by Of epecial interest at thie time fe the variety of — |k The New “Tulip” Tie Men’s Scarfs at One Dollar wane oe, Sd Teed wk ang cle made in the newest foreign shapes, some with border for the vestless season. Le eles Pama D Rav, Uns, Hay Lh Ba lr ed Hed a hisahac aol cr coon enoeniae The new varieties in Men's Straw Hats Girls’ Wash Dressgs Girls’ White Dresses trasting color. 6 to 14 years. 6 to 14 years. Second floor A Specially prepared. for: tomorrow. .an exceptional Sale of Women’s Wash Dresses im the daintiest of models and materials for Summer out-doors ~ At $5.95 At $7.50 At $10.00 jarly attractive po aye at eaeortroent of styles, in- dainty Summer ng i leated ne SHADE cos dresses, box pleat- frocks, made an . and ruffle skirts. dulce Russian tunics and 5 col oa aes | bod siete flounce skirts, Roman stripe girdles and trimmings. The ma- skirt models, the waist prettily terials are French voile, French or trimmed with net, organ: lace. Inexpressibl yon pel Sl Cossack linen, imported flow noted bi , in; Pink, blue, White, tan and hace crepes, awning stripe Saks $15 Suits for Young Men Q Not merely fifteen dollar suits of clothes of mediocre origin—but Saks suits which, fortunately for you, are only fifteen dollars, Misses’ and Girls’ Apparel At igre Low Prices Oh =r RE @ Shown at this price in single and © +» double black and blue stripés, tartans, ee le blue serges, blue unfinished wors- is and scores of new Summer designs. : And tailored in soft roll collar models, with patch pockets, peak or blunt lapels, and a style that is neitner peaked nor blunt, iat virile and clean cut and ie of | jash and eager oat of the you: fens opto Sizes 30 to 3¢ Self belt with every suit—and all d fabrics cold water shrunk. - bet og Girls’ Apparel ratine. balla Dresses, of Plain lars and cuffs of white chambray; long sd aie, $48 Dresses, of Ramie Linen, {in rose, green or tan, + at $3.95 Drssers, & Fisid Gingheen; betlete collars three tler skirts, , sat $1.88 D of Plain Gingham, set fh in Feat of ed wht ms vee ti ten , leather belt, at $2.45 D of Vi Batiste and La: tine i, ain ot La dry, . . . . at $2.25 and 3.75 pa greet novelty crepes. $18.50 Women’s Silk Dresses reduced to $12.50 Just « small clean-up of our regular stock, invol a choice com of crepe de Chine, flowered cre; id Pussy Willow taffeta | frocks, in a liberal variety rye fal models. Galy 716 garments. Poteth hoor Sale of Women’s Kayser Silk and Chamoisette Gloves At $1.00. Kayser Silk Sicveh, | 16-but- ton length, with embroidered and tucked arms, in black and white. Very special. Tomorrow—a maker's overstock of Shirts and Blouses at 55c for Youths and Boys Regular $1.00 $1.50 and $2.00 Grades Boys’ Straw Hats $1.50, $2, $2.50 and $3 All the new models, in a great variety of straws, shapes and trimmings. Wash Hats at 50c For Boys and Children models in Oxford and Ankle Ties, Walking Pumps, Pl Dstsri, Lace’ Shs Dencing Purses ead Drese Slower: conde vd the moet hiv Wiles Caney eeelorament gror vn bs rte Black Moone, ici and Lustre Kid, for All Sports upplics Goods Department, on the Fourth Floor, the Tennis’ r Base Bes tainen, we eee ieee stocks of the best varieties of everything that the various games require, al very moderate - prices. These suggestions: + at $2.50, 3.00 at $2.00 to 2.50 + at 2,75 at $2.80 to 10.00 + “1,25 to 22,50 19.00 to 22,50 at $4.50 to 10.50 » at 7.75 at $2.50 to 3,00 Each 1.50 Tennis Rackets, Tennis Balls, . + at $1.50 to 9.00 Doz. $3.00 and 4.00 Tennis Rackets restrung with best American gut, at $1.50; best English gut, . . at $2.50 Base Ball, . . 20¢ to 1.25 Base Ball Gloves and Mitts, “ 28c to 7.00 Fishing Rods, . frem 75c to 26:00 Reels, . Each 50c to 9.00 Trout Flies, Doz. 1.00 Auto and Sportaman’ ) Goggles Test (0 ce Duck) 729 fe, Cota, . and Glasses, at 25c to 3.00 The selection in this sale is all that can be desired. It embraces all the popular fabrics and scores of new designs and colorings, in smart models, with French cuffs, and soft collar attached. Boys’ and Girls’ 25c Hose 3 pairs for 50c Black and white silk lisle hose, 1x1 ribbed, in broken assortments. The sizes range from 6 to 944. Boys’ & Youths’ Nainsook Combinations at 50c Made in athletic models, of a fine quality cool and comfortable nain- sook cloth, in sizes from 24 to 34. Aselection of Rugby, regulation Marine Hats and Middy tams, in white, duck, tan linen, khaki and tan or gray crash. Teuetion kaghs i tier ohh hoot? -button length, in white, black embroidered backs. Main fleee Very special tomorrow 3,000 Prs. $1.00 Sil k Stockings at 59c Full fashioned, with lisle soles, “heels and toes. In black only and every pair guaranteed perfect. Three Splendid Values in Saks’ ‘Clothes for Boys in a sale specially arranged for this Saturday Norfolk Suits, $5.50 Values up to $8.50 Two Pairs Knickers Norfolk Suits, $7.95 Values up to $10 Two Pairs Knickers Fy ae Novtoll mode) Wik lor the youn, cow . Tallored in choice ‘novelty fabrics | belt and’patch and colorings and mohair lined, A are mixtures an‘ garment both serviceability and merely of of patterns. style. Ages 7 to 18 years. Ages’6 to 18 years. coat, with sti ‘The est. Norfolks, including the far itched kets. The fabrics cheviots, in a t Mohair lined. Norfolk Suits of blue serge, $8.76 For Graduation Mane of all wok blue serge, in a patch pocket. Norfolk ch with ities tioen belt and ples Splendidly tailored and finished, and mohair lined. Ages Second floor An unusual value. Send your Furs to: the Saks Cold: Storage Vaults. This is dangerous weather to keep furs at home. A cardora *phone call will bring our. auto to your oor. |

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