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sea arene we ie oo Me DIAMOND THEVES FOILED IN STORE BY SMART GIRL CLERK). Three Got Away in "away in Théte Auto, but One Was Caught and He Confesses Plot. : ‘Two men and two women entered the jewerly store of L. A. Piaget & Co, No. 288 Main street,, Paterson, N. J., to-day, in an automobile, and asked to see some diamonds. Mise Bessie Miller, another woman clerk and @ oy waited upon them. After a mo- ment the four spearated in the store @o as to engage the attention of all three attendants, and then Mies Miller became suspictous, because she knew | 57 all Sbout the game of substituting false gems for reaj ones in a tray. She went hastily for the police, The four @ivined her purpoee as soon as she started, and they started out, too. Three of them got into the automo- Mie beels. The police, with Miss Miller tn the van, carted | after him. In the chase were Henry Schumann-Heink, son of the prima: donna, who Is clerk at Police Head. | double back Miss Miller aim off. He sald he was William Mercks, a bartender, of No. 361 West street, New York, and delpbia, and two women whose names he refused to -give. He told the | Per Bottle. . police it was the intention of the four | to rob several of the Paterson jewelry @tores, and that they had been in the city for several days looking over the ground. But Migp Miller spotled bd plot. As there was ne robbery ti captive man was simply thirty days. en: HOW 10 TEST mu, EYES panions were Morris Dolen of Phila- |} At Grocers ad are made in Newark, N. Shoes are produced in Lo $3. 95 & $4.85 Usuali ly $5.00 to $7.00 The ‘‘Cordwainer”’ - Boys’ Shoes port built into the shoe. Special at Street Floor Excellent, Values in Suits lendid selection of smart suits in and desirable sonar} finest of tatloring: sizes $3 to 40... Overcogts . Conservative silk lined Hopes others fancy tweeds and soft cagecadais form fitting or box back style............. Imported Angora Coat Sweaters sizes 84 to 46. Usually to $12.50 Fourth Floor Boys’ Clothing Special for Saturday All Wal Norfolk Suits : ith extra pair o} stavor yo) Pa Lord & Taylor Fifth Avenue, 88th Street, 39th Street The Store Opens at 9A. M. Closes at 6 P. M. Men’s Shoes ° The highest grades of American made Shoes for Men ie ye the best ‘English Both of these are represented in “ folowing offerings: All leathers, with improved leather arch ry $3.50 Young Men's Sutts Overcoats & Sweaters tee ve different models and every new $22.50 made ot ared Poth onesie a | 82.5200 In two-tone effects and plain stor | $4.75 Sars doeetteeh cide | 83. 95 years. Boys’ & Youths” Negligee Shirts, |, Blouses &P Pajamas Golf Caps, 50¢ Oe Nina i RRR ETE See pe ae tenn ae » oe Lord & Taylor Fifth Avenue, 38th Street, 89th Street The Store Opens at 9 A. M. Closes at 6 P. M. Misses’ & Girls’ ' Sutts, Coats &8 Dresses The most comprehensive assortment of models and fabrics we have ever assembled. Splendid Values for Saturday Misses’ Suits Of broadcloths, gabardines, serges and novelty materials, in all colors, trimmed with fur, fancy braids and velvet, $39.50, $45.00 to $98.00 Misses’ Suits Smart models of gabardine, serges and broadcloths, $25.00, $29.50 B $35.00 5 Misses’ Sample Suit. of cee loth: bardine and i at so alls sSpecial \$79, 50 « Misses’ Coats Of novelty mete checks and sibelines, 4 in all colors; full or three-quarter lengths, $15.00, $19.50, $25.00 to $29.50 Misses’ Rajn Coats In mannish and cape effects of rubberized materials, $5.95, $0.75 to $8.50 Misses’ Smart Street and Afternoon Dresses Of serge, satin, charméuse, crepe de chine, etc., incjudi combinations of velvet and charmeuse and satin Be pry : $12.50 to $75.00 According to materials. Elaborate Showing of Evening Dresses ‘ $22.50 to $115.00 according to materials. Chiffon and Satin Combination Dresses Attractive models in all the smart shades, 22.50 Usually $35.00 Juniors’ Suits Smart tailored model of broadcloth, three- quarter coat finished with velvet cote $22.50 box-pleated yoke skirt. Sizes 13, 15 and Juniors’ Suits New model in plain and fancy tailored styles, of serges, gabardine and broadcloth. Sizes 18, 15 and 17 years, $25.00, $29.50, $35.00 B $39.50 Juntors’*Coats Clever Models, peg. the newest materiale—ribeline, povely mixtures, fancy plaids and cheviots. Sizes 18, 15 an ars, 14.50, $10.50, $19.50 to $29.50 Girls’ School Coats Practical models of Gece zibeline, cheviot and novelty plaids. Sizes 6 to 14 y $6.75, $8. 05, ‘$9. 50 B $12.5¢ Girls’ Dressy Coats "| Featuring the smartest models and fabrics, $14.75 to $35.00 Girls? Fall Dresses Of wool pines serge and checks in guimpe and demi- tailored styles. Sizes 6 to 14 years, $5.75 to $10.50 Girls’ Afternoon Frocks Of velveteen and silk combinations in attrac- \s 10.50 RVG StYlOS). iccssiecieveeneae ss Third Floor Tailored & Untrimmed Millinery Special Offerings for Saturday 300 Dressy & Tailored Hats Trimmed with ostrich, paradise, goura, numidi, wings, ribbon and flowe.s, $10.00 to $20.00—Usually 818.00 to $80.00 Semi-Dress & Tailored Hats An extensive assortment of sailors and smart shapes trim- med with ostrich, paradise and fancies, $5.00, Pz: 95—Usually $8.00 to $12.00 Prices according to material, Children's & Misses’ Hats Velour and velvet shapes trimméd with ribbons and flowers, $9. 3:95 to $0.05 Untrimmed Black Hats Of superior quality velvet, in a variety of styles, $2.95 B $3.05 We maintain a Trimming Service Free of Charge for those who purchase shapes and materials in this section. A beautiful array of flowers, feathers, paradise, novelty: wings and ornaments, at special prices. Fourth Floor THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 18, 1914. i a 2,000 Pairs of Fine \ Silk Stockings regularly 89c at 59c . Special Saturday A rich, lustrous silk hg in's seasonable, servi A full fashioned, high s Meo asking, with double soles, heels and toes and lisle tops. Black, white, bicebe and gray. Main floor For the Young Man who can recognize style when he sees it Saks Suits $12.50 to $17.50 Tailored in hundreds of fine f and every yard of cloth cold-water shrunk be- fore we put our shears into it. Modeled in a great variety of styles, with py number of variations as to cul “a pockets and and possessing in their easy, fluent f dash and go that admirably comport with the young men who wear them. Self belt with every suit. Sizes 30 to 36. Saks Norfolk Suits for Boys Yield a style and serviceability out of all proportion to the cost $10.95—Wih 2 pairs of knickers Single and double breasted models, cut on clever, youthful lines. Tailored imfine all- wool cassimeres and tweeds, in desirable patterns and colorings.’ Fine value. $8.95—With 2 pairs of knickers. Fancy models, including one that has in- verted «pleat at both back and front, stitched down belt and patch pockets. Shown in tweeds and cheviots, in smart designs and colors, Ages 8 to 18 years. School Norfolks at $6.95 With 2 pairs of knickers A serviceable garment for hard school wear, tai’ored im staple cloths and colorful nov- elty fabrics. Our best selling models, re- produced at this popular price for school use expressly. Ages 7 to 18 years. Boys’ Pajamas—the dollar kind at 65c Made of soft, serviceable flannelette and plain color linene, in pink, blue and white. Cut on roomy, comfortable lines and fin- ished with silk frogs. 4 to 18 years. Boys’ Negligee Blouses at 50c—Six for $2.85 Limited as the price is, there is no limitation to the variety of patterns in the selection, Made of woven Madras, in many light and dark effects and finished with neckband or attached collar. Ages § to 16 years. Hats at $4.65 for Misses and Girls A riot of new things in pretty headgear, comprising the most becoming of youthful styles, trimmed with ribbons and flowers, in choice designs and the wanted Fall colors, “The Highlander” A special hat at $3.50 The new Scotch hat, made of good quality black plush and trimmed with velvet ribbon and feather. An extremely taking little chapeau, for girls of 6 to 16. $4 and $5 Wavy Switches—$2.95 24 inches long—all shades but gray—mounted on short stems made of a superior quality of hair—quite exceptional values, AND ‘tea, cham! Loose belted or cape coat tide, | Se na tae fine’ quali twill cloth i suavicts,, wool velour and t me, | and Nort fa i ti tures, with self material plush collar ond cuffs. New foo hig | Rood Redingote and three-quarter styles, with pleated, flare or straight line skirt, with or without chit and the | lion styles, Harve with suits entirely trimmed with bgaid, vel- | satin, velvet or b vet or satin. Available in blatk, navy, | or slinging skirts, ge black, navy, nigger brown and green. nigger $22.50 for WOMEN’S COATS that offer all the variety and exclusiveness of an average selection at $35.00 Ten models of the loose, belted and semi-fitting order, with orig- inal variations\in sleeves and collars. Made of broadcloths, Value $25.,, and waist line coatee effects, devel- Pictorial Map of Paris; Open All Day Saturday—9 A. M. to 6 PM \e mm Saks & Company Trig TAILORED SUITS for Misses very special tomorrow at $25 The new and exclusive things, especially chosen for reproduction at this price, though many or more. houses: would feature fhem at Long and three-q mart braid bound Redingote and broad-belted aN trimmed with broadtail cloth, velvet or satin, in self or per baseon| The skirts are modeled on straight lines or in yoke tailored styles, p are also the newest pleated and tunic styles. MTeiloond in imported broade! }. Fipple co! Misses’ Coats at $15 Loose belted models, of fancy mix-| Braid bound ingote, tures, wide wale cheviot, zibeline and | end, modified jue — models broadcloth, the collar and cuffs of inked ‘if pg or stn colar ta sol material, plush or velvet. Black | finished with izes 14 to 18. Girls’ School Dresses 1.00,1.95 & 2.95 pe esa ‘or both Misses & Girls. As the result of very, special preparation an offering of Women’s Fall Suits affording the choice of twent: Suits at $20 Value $29.60. Value $35.00 Tailored in mixture cloths, broadcloths, ripple cloths, wide ics: cheviots, wool velours and zibelines. Trimmed with broadtail, velvet or self material, and sore tyes full satin lined. Black and the wanted colors. FOR STREET WEAR ‘FOR AFTERNOON A number of smart Rodin te, Basque | Basque, surplice and waist line models, Made of satin or crepe de oped in serge, with vestee and sash, | Chine, with full circular tunic and | satin sleeves and underskirt, and | sleeves of net, or the alternative of smartly braid bound. In navy, black, brown and Russian green. Sizes 34 to 46. Georgette sleeves. ‘You are invited to visit MISS BERTHA STRICKLER, special demonstrating expert of the SAR] GORSETS “THE (IMPROVED FRONT LACED” who for a limited peridd i8 exploiting the merits of the Modart in our Corset Shop, and who will be pleased to appoint.nents, by letter or telephone, for special fittings. Are you familiar with this wonderful Corset ? Its chief characteristics are an absolutely unbroken, uninterrupted, smooth and pliant back line and an artistic nicety of propor- | tion in its lines that contribute wonderfully to a perfect figure. Shown in all the new models and materials at $3.50 to $18.50, and men’s wear serge, and in ~ all the new Autumn black i juded. Sizes 14 to 18 years. f: Girls’ Wool Dresses | 2.95, 4.95 & 6. One piece, Logica np models, | Of all-wool serge in navy, brown and ot such washable ni green combined with ns on Raa straight ine or tunie os Sises6to l4years. = Middy Blouses at 95c gpg Solf, navy, cadet.” and cuffs. Sizes 6 to Second floor , -one of the season’s . newest styles at two popular prices tomorrow. Suits at $25 Fifteen new examples in Redingote, long, three-quarter and hye postil- Flare, pleated rown, green, prune and taupe. Sale of’ $10.50 Dress Skirts at $7.50 Nine models, comp: prising Basque, tunic, yoke and straight line styles. huddah cloths, imported serges, gabardines and velveteens, and exhibiting a varied selection of belts and teipomaings, WOMEN’S DRESSES of satin, crepe de Chine, or satin & serge combined New models for street and informal wear Saturday weal $1 8.5 0 SPECIAL FEATURE MAGAZINE SECTION. . 95 Made of regulation broadtail, » WEAR 4th floor make