The evening world. Newspaper, October 9, 1914, Page 12

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EP TE 2 a, Sci A TA 3 eth ethaltosh te fda | a LOVED TO DANCE, Namen een wares caaeny y Saks & Company ed series SO St. ip al ‘ ‘ B EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 9, 1914. LUSITANIA ARRIVES; pasted Avgstant secrury of war] CONTEY TWO-CENT STAMP, BRINGS RELIEF PARTY tered Purehase tn Draa Store tod the new dances? Do 2 SOT SHORTS MU Breckenridge to “curope on the crul- York. Im the deliberations of the week and | i¢ Tel haa attonded every seation of hel don’ Cepted Alsdvieahe, Auohee clabe SS acters convention. of her special de- passenger is Mrs. Herbert C. Hoover,| John Larue of Ne 968 West Forty. |, jy [ght was to tall “young girls of oe | Assistant Secretary of War Brecken-| une has buen xetine ae chairhen af third street dragons inte Kisoman’s sixty or ssventy” of rth " store, at Bighth avenue ; ee aes cod Soe ie ioe | ridge and Others, Who Distrib. |tne American Women's Rellet Com-!rnjrtysninth street, and for two cents SAYS MRS and her Dertrais for pubiiention, she oa uted Gold to Americans, Back. ———— iy cots tate ab tema te-ter be @oemed at reluctant, after she joined 5 760,000, seven \ 4 “Land sakes, 0," she said, "I never| ist Church, of which. she has been | TH Lusitania of the Cunard tine Searrni och teres ee Sr Feaflon. 1S bo charged wlth ty, iy _ was interviewed in my life. I haven't |@? active member ever since. Mrs. arrived in New York to-day, bringing| , 0000) atrivag tal ‘Anan, De any ploture anyhow. I am just al says” ‘Ghe aloriee To'the tare thar ome many American refugees. She in gold, man: | ot the Gras Young at Ninety, She Has|common sort of an ota who| she bad to a , and feached Quarantine late last night ing « total of $1,750,000 in gold ree | Im \ thiahs te Tna|even now “ie” ust ‘as contented as and anchored until morning. ceived from the north in the lest bog { Decided Views on Wom- On, | {hough she comme i 3 ree Among her passengers are all but | tw r hours, ra. "baugherty” ask | money, att $0 conagh for Ber Eee ‘ waa 2 Limited to Saturday aly $40 Fur4¢Trimmeéd Suits for Misses and Young Women for one day only at $28 ; Although we make it a point to emphasize thatthis sale is limited ‘to one day, the limitation would automati: tal care of itself, for the number of suits available at this re: le will probably ‘be disposed of before Saturday is over. ; They are undeniably the finest /alues in fur-trimmed tailored suits thi, season The selection comprises several of the latest shor coat models, button- ing close to the neck, with chee Saling apd ane of cane sagetion and _ or ripple flare skirt. In black, sea’brown, prune, navy and Russian green. Sizes 14 to, 18 years. 4 Second floor. and not for the better, either.” if Like wet a 708 think ot the bobbie Broadway at 34th Street “T think they are disgraceful. & g 5 The latest, choicest conceits in | Women’s Fancy Tailored & eta reser) Fur-Trimmed Suits Sphel hie its wondcrtel attrectioas: GEXT SUNDAT, OUIOUER 1170, 3 ip & are embraced in this remarkable offering tomorrow at $25 It is not difficult to get a tailored suit at this figure. But it is difficult in most shops to obtain at this popular price a model of character and charm. Thus, a tailored suit at twenty-five dollars mean promi Ro it may mean erery eens for a woman —— be to ne pense with, or even treat as of seco! im ce, -importan' consideration of character and rea _— These suits are $25—but judged by prevailing standards, they are far more than $28 suits. atom ie nes pPeREUE for @) Here’saLight * to Guide Misses’ Coats $15 $29.50 Diesses snl sty Specialat... ‘| Specialat. . . $18.50 They embrace newest ideas from the centers of fashion—medium ai Broad belt and straight line models, |Of fi hy Roy models, and the Le short coat Shae cola han skirts and others of we ae Kea ae which = be Redingote modeltegh carder, slant flare, caen and pleated persuagion—tailored in broadcloths, wool { ju to neck, variet; Wu nly insiderollar cheviots, diago gabardines and serges—with the latest trimmed effects in fur.| new fabrics and siailes, 14 to Te years, Wet a & alors. a Ince oF waite 14 to 18 years. + ; Girls’ $15 Coats Girls’Dr You Right! A special sale for Saturday Special at * . | $9.75 $3.95, $595 & $7.95 In the selection of your new Fall Suit or Women’ s Fur-Trimmed Coats Pane t lines belbed Py peeing dnp TE gait os 4 ey is, Overooat—it lights the way for you directly into a Brill Store—right into one of the Big Busy Clothes Shops whosefamefor VALUE GIVING is known toevery ecoromicalman and young man in and around NewYork and to thousands of women. For instance: els, the body and deep inset sleeves | figured or Roman stthed:check worsteds, silk serge lined. In seal brown, Russian |al wool plaids pong een apaclny in the of fine broadcloth—value $39.50 green and military blue. 6 to 14 years. 'deirable Fall colors, 6 to 14 years. ‘at $25.00 We have reproduced especially for tomorrow’s selling an unusually smart semi-fitting model, with fancy cut back, and large collaf andj}. cuffs of skunk opossum, sable opossum, or Hudson seal. _It is a beauti- fully tailored garment, lined throughout with fine satin, and sets a new standard of value in coat wear. Sizes 34 to 48. 4th floor These Women’s Coats at $13.50 are worth $20 f We have Sects a Callot Thee are both Urekay end thilored modeli in, the ediestion, qade of juistures,| Al ternoon ress for Women tweeds, cheviots, boucles and zibeline, interlinéd and some of them full lined. at $18.50—the value is $25 Sale of Misses’ & Girls’ Hats at $8.45 : values up ta $15 Sample lines from sevéal mukers, | | embracing a great variety o} ci... er desighs GO TO BRILL BROTHERS IN SUITS—Browns, Greens and Blues, Tartan pia and pencil stripes, _ mixed grays and brow: plain colors, checks and plaids—in the newest of . This pretty model from the ateliers of Callot Seurs is developed i this season’s ida sok roll or flat la; 1, straught fronts or rounded | A $15 SAKS SUIT is the utmost fine quality satin charmeuse. The waist is TV acrplion Secon, Mek patch pockets or plain, and with or without. cuffs; and in Balmacaans, | the young man’s money can buy flesh color satin collar and vestee, draped hip selt, and a new skirt, & very good assortment of new seasonable mixtures and fabrics, tailored in a most rising manner for coats at such a low price. Wonders, every one of them, at $10. The utmost in quality, the utmost in style. Made of serviceable fabrics, cold-water = circular ripple tunic, 3%. yards wide, in nvelope effect. Ob- if shrunk before cutting, and tailored, we believe, noticeably better than any other able in black, navy, Russian green, brown.and Bengais blue. “GET THE HABIT” * if 16 clothes that the young man can buy. But the sty'e of the making is not all. S Sati _ The fabrics themselves are especially selected for their exclusiveness of design, with | Ser; . and Satin Dr S . the result that they exhibit diversity without detracting.from the general character | another feature at $18.:0 of the assortments. Auid speaking of fabrics, we are patticularly strong this season ny See STEN RANE a Si ‘ Moyen-A, odels of serge with satin sleeves, for both i i . ' on blues, tartans, and pencil stripes. Sizes 30 to 36. Sth floor | and Redingote, ci aioe and costes o qin to ite y Hence va paper Sires ‘ A belt to match with each suit. ‘ some with satin belt, and either braid bound or trigimed. In tevy and black. ey [1 AND BALMACAANS These TRIMMED HATS exhibit Special—tomorrow — Womerts $2 : a diversity of choice and a beauty, of design ; | ; At ‘] 5 At $ } () perhaps never before seen at the price we quote ony s May sad Washable Tan Cape tomorrow—$10 orto: uits Gloves at SLI5 t t + $20.00 and $22.00 Values $25 Couldn’t Buy Better a Not only variety, but cleverness the cardinal feature of that variety Large at $10.95 An eastusive glove th Ses = genuine , i hoi 3, i i lect: t y the influence o! x, and numerous rs . Assan glove j The ane above all others at which Wer Fg mpi pares, Bing Pooeg peak seb pe pely aes inspired by the foremost designers of Paris. Mostly| _ . Wak ere, knickers. subjected to a new of Russian Stripes, Shaded Stripes, Greens, of black silk velvet, trimmed with ostrich plumes or bandings, fur, ribbons or| Sturdy English Norfolk models that dressing, igadeitng it ¥ m4 Gray-greens, ‘Tartan Plaids, “Ate-Ate” flowers. And some notable all black effects, and blacks with white or pink plumage | pues both serviceability and style. | moat serviceable washable ‘gv you ‘Tartan and Heather Plaids in a host of | |= and colorful touches of flowers. F Third floor and English woolens, in a can wear. Malt, fece. Checks, Duotone Checks, Continental | | distinctive, splendidly tailored, cleverly | | of patterns and colors. ‘8-to 18 years. | Arabian Macha ‘Gloves, a ) | Grays, Gray Cassimeres, and bhundeds of conecived ani | perfectly finished models 5 Untrimmed Black Velvet Hats ceecranreye papules gray te color, ene cleep 41s every anart model for Pal, isis Bar met of ete swagier up-to-the minute ° with mookay fur band-—at 74.00 Bs $9.50 Norfolk Suits | pi," °™ pad spear / a. lude neat natty Penci lels as can i H jlors, and brim effects, made i . * p Sipe end a cole aetion of yi | | York "and ttt tar Tat fett HLS i Pnschege segue bt vende Wining” "| at $7.95 White, Gtace loves, made ) © new models, won- , Pencil Stripes, Mixt) A ickers. i derfully well tailored and unusually smart. Pe) ney snappy nitted Fabris, oe 8 ree Hee premier teaptiog ee: of pe aPhopnasheat Fancy Norfolk ait ih ge oy embroidered becks hy two [! 189c arg pisets), ite — Lok g ; Black Glace Gloves, of lainb- Boys’ and Girls’ | Smart Set, Nemo & Pree had cheriots. 8 ty 18 years, | kin, withtwoolasps. ‘Value 87 | O9C ; a | Kayser Chamoisette Gloves, white Fall Shoes | hor ae meee | School Norfolk — Seersarmgey ee sms al lack $1.45 to $3.50 The names of thane cornet are probably Suits at $5.95 | embroidered backs ... 80c & $1 Saks shoes for young people are | the assortuent in which we cars” thea | Pith two pairs of knickers. SALE OF BOYS’ NORFOLK SUITS wseas” °4,95 | couse $2.95 Suits with 2 pairs of full-lined knickers in {] Suits of fine durable Corduroy —just the this season's newest shades of Brown and |] thing for a Boy's Hardwearing School » unusually smart fe pocket }} Suit—new smart Patch Pocket models, i. pl gyno Baier Pr We ppg npn mat ae oF yet 7 aaa Pore By pn ial a a Tomornow+-special models, with stitched-on Its.. Splen- |} with stitched-on belt. Wonder values | development of the foot. Th Smart Set Corsets, of pink or white, | and tailored tas foal lines for the $1 d $1 25 did value at $4.95. for mothers and fathers, at $2.05. P 7 ey ; , ' an ° bed are made on specia! lasts that can | Plain and fancy broche, or of rubber, and | rouyhhouse wear of school. ’ z be depended upon as safe, service- conga oO como sit —. Silk Stockings eble and comfortable. || of French couti, in models that fit snugly’ Sweaters t 75 ’ & All leathers, and the prices over the hips, with elastic a Cc oS according to the sizes. gores at the back. $2 to $8 at big savings oie ace dos ¢ : Boys’ & Girls’ vera 2.95 a ‘olors 279 Broadway, near Chambers Street ’ Values to $4.50 c : ; i Union § Square, 14th Street, near Broadwa: Women’s $25 Motor Coats at $19.50 Children’s smear s 1.55 Yb abies, Neh sleet. 47 Cortlandt Street, near Greenwich Street : Special—tomorrow Values to $3.00 . pure ia” “hensonanie 125th Street, Corner Third Avenue—Open Evenings Union Square Store Open Saturday Evening Until 9 o'Clock a8, in weights, with silk and lisle soles and silk or lisle tops. Maln floor ‘ Knit fabric motor coats, that have all the warmth you need and no weight to speak of; made in swagger English models, with the necessary amplitude of skirt. Sixth floor

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