The evening world. Newspaper, October 23, 1914, Page 10

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poor tena aap. HUGE SUPPLY OF DRUGS al ie FOUND HIDDEN IN wi, NOMEN FROM Qh Son's Clem Wr and Four Men Required to Carry 1 oad, | ny | Which Includes Cocaine, Opium, ey es et ria of your pimpleg Morpnine and Hypodermi: Outfits, @reptions by taking Brus A supply of drugs that took four a. in chee anya RASS men to carry te held at the Wert | ® week. To the Merit of Lydia E. Pink: | ham's Vegetable Com- Thirtieth treet police station am evi- 4 ance against Francie Connors, ot pound during Change f No, 267 West Thirty-aitth ho wae arrested early to-day of Life. at his home. The sequestered supplies consint of | cocaine, opium, morphine, heroin, hy-| Westbrook, Me—'I podermic nvedies and opiuin amoking | through the baer - Outfits, Detectives Judue, Cleary. Miller and Waterhouse of the drug equad, who [grrested Connors, aay they discovers4 the contraband be- bind @ loone wall panel am they were about to leave the room, thinking their raid had been fruitiess, ‘The detectives say Connors, or Col- line ae they know him, was ar- raigned in Special Hewwiona yesterday on a drug charge and his case con- tinued for one ween. With the drugs the detectives ey turned | lish my testimonial fw the poles shee stations "The prisoner | Martin, 18: King st joo, and fet avers vet em felt end. ertective wea by hie wife after her broth- ictum sulphide, era death, The “detectives gubmitted wae poring friends and give ree permission to pub- - iy Call for 1000 Chantfenre. continued its wee for si on LONDON, Hngiand, Oct, 28—An- ight-sweats and " make you|Mouncement was made here to-day be a wel-lthat the British War Office requiren ¥ when you “Wag eee Immediately for service on the Conti. var ott ba bd fas a M. nent a thousand chauffeurs and motor | Brownell, Manston, Wie. truck drivers between the ages of] ‘The peennes uccess of Lydia E. Pinkham's twenty and forty-five. Vegetable made Lie) roote herbs, , unparalleled in such cases. Mond of Masten! tectoty Dies, | *" | CAMHRIDGK, Mase, Oct, 28.—Wit-| 5, Hye sper advice write to WORLD “WANTA" Ss i Aamet & Ce, : FIFTH AVENUE AT 37TH STREET ; Correct Apparel for Women and Misses NYONDERPUL OFFERINGS | FOR THE FINAL DAYS OF OPENING WEEK he SPECIALLY ARRANGED FOR SATURDAY ‘A SALE OF SUITS AND DRESSES. aT EXTRAORDINARY LOW PRICES All Imported Paris Made Suits, Gowns, Wraps Blouses at Half Cost of Importation Paris Designed Fur Trimmed Suits These superb suits were received just too late for the opening sale for which they were intended, so they are offered at liberal price concessions. ‘|, SUITS OF FINEST SILK CHIFFON VELVET, short coats and new flage | Seeciat Price skirts; all colors; handsomely fur trimmed; three different models, of whic 39. 50 ate were made by Drecoll, Mardel Robert and Premet reat opening display that contained sped) Special Price There were no eis in our ind charm than these 200 exquisite Paris designed suits, ( : val in al the the rep “ pula fabric and colorings, peau de cygne lined and warmly 18. 50 — eee cess rimmed with guaranteed furs. Clever Street Dresses and Danse Frocks , RRESSES of serge combined with satin, or velvet with charmeuse; i all Pet} 12. 50 Se ices silk chiffon, chiffon velvet trimmed, or satin with } ; aitenivever ir ina variety of charming new designs; all the new AL seca ‘16. 50 QUICK RELIEF FROM | ROYAL FURNITURE CO sat HARLEM STORE feveras CONSTIPATION 2190 3°AVE BET 9 ‘#120 5 ith every do not con: | « eoothing veg- Write for World “Wants? rn ern mn THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, ocTossE 33, 1914. = 457055 om vor Heks & Company «--o~ 300 Fur-Trimmed Suits for Misses worth all of Forty Dollars—and at special in this sale tomorrow at $25.00: Tailored in imported broadcloth, in black and smart colors; the col- lar, cuffs and bottom of coat ornamented with skunk opossum fur. The new Russian and short coat models that are as smart as they are brief. Interlined , and lined with a ual ju de to oe The skirt a full flare, yoke teotfer hated Rodel. To $30 Fur Collar Coats "gecl tomorrow *|$18.50 be least ie of im; of sibel ee and unk opos- sum, ‘The body and sleeves nbd with anteed satin, and others lined throu out. Black and colors. 14 ‘to 18 years. Girls’ School Coats | moet unusual values at $7.95 A vari oe oe beited and cape coat Is, made of sibeline, Lager or check wool velour and diagonal weaver, with velvet or self collar. In etl seal brown and Rus- sian green. 6 to 14 years. $16.50 S D cri mere | 91 $10.00 00 mart braid trimmed pig dS ell vibe ae Com: Forwmelyg ar wie rth Lovee rd 10. Girls’ Washable Dresses— very porte 982 00 id inipértod Peaches meade: cloth, he cuffs of eae or embroidered Very practical garments, in white, orca and Copenhagen blue. 6 to 14 years. and floor Hats for Misses and Girls:at $3.85 that were up to $7.50 Becoming styles, in plushes and velvets, trimmed with furs, flowers or ribbons. The selection embraces al} the smart colors to harmonize with one’s choice of a tailored suit. A remarkable offering tomorrow of ’ Boys’ $13.50 Norfolk Suits at $8.65 Each suit with 2 pairs of knickerbockers: By purchasing an important consignment of fab- ric ends we have been able to save practically $5 on the price of every suit in this sale. At the same time, the very nature of the purchase en- sures an unusual variety of selection. There are the season’s newest designs and colorings, in Scotch tweeds and fine cassimeres, and they are tailored into the apenas Norfolk models that ever a boy put on his Second floor Boys’ Blue Serge Norfolks with 2 pairs of knickers . } $6.95 The best value at the price in town, Extremely smart reyyh made of fine quality all wool bloe serge thet wil give along ae bested of service. Garments that are splendidly ished. Ages 7to18 years. $10 Mackinaw Sport Coats for boys. . . special ofl 7.95 An extraordinary value. Norfolk and — A nest models, with shaw! collar and pocllipics lade in an assortment of hand- etch pockets 1 plaid Mackinaw Chee that have warmth ian Wear to commend them, and tailored with all the style that good workmanship can put into them. Special sale Saturday of Boys’ & Girls’ $4 Sweaters at $2.85 ‘These are extra h knit, in heather, dark Oxford, maroon and navy, and are made with large shawl collars. A special lot and crackerjack value. Second floor We have prepared especially for tomorrow aseries of unusual sales in Women’s Suits, Coats & Dresses in which we have assembled the most representative modes at appreciable savings on customary “‘representative’’ prices. Women’s Tailored Suits . at $20 and $25 in which the models and fabrics are absolutely authentic and typical of the hour in smart tailored styles + These are $30 Suits at $20 The selection embraces long and sbart coats, with the newest waren at collar, cuffs and belt; flere, ripple and. straight line skirts. Tailored in wool faille, broadcloth, cheviot and gabardine, and attractively trimmed with velvet, braid or broadtail. These .are $40 Suits at $25 Ner jaunty abbreviated coats and meniien lengths, with circular flare or double rippl le skirt. Of exceptional tailoring, in broad- cloth, corduroy, velvet, wool faille and gab- ardine, in the season's smart colorings, richly trimmed with fur, velvet or self material. Coats for Afternoon & Street Wear A Belted Coat . of ripple zibeline | $13.50 A garment cut on singularly good lines, wit pleted back. Buttons close to collar and cuffs of self color plush. ts navy, black and nigger brown. A Smart Coat of Sheviot cloth. | $16.50 Loose, semi-fitting, or belted a1 choice of velvet, plush or material on collar and cuffs. In black, or navy. 34 to 46, les, with the A Fur-trimmed Ural Lamb Coat | $19.50 A long, street line model, buttoning close to neck, with full skunk opossum collar. Lined throughout with high grade satin to match. In sizes from 34 to 46. A Far-trimmed Seal plush Coat | $25.00 This is a ripple model with belt, with collar and cuffs be pad cat, sable squirrel or seek opossum. Cuffs and belt satin Women’s $25 Combination Dresses of velveteen and: satin—special tomorrow at $18.50 These novelty combination dresses are something most unuspal at this special figure tomorrow. The model is a special choice of our own, designed with sutplice waist of velveteen, and sleeves, collar and vestee of satin, the skirt a full length medel of velveteen, $14 yards wide, with satin folds. 34 to 42. Guaranteed fast pile and color velveteen, in navy, brown and black A few odd numbers in Serge Dresses liberally reduced for tomorrow 11 Were $85.00... 18 Were $29. 60.. at $18.50 35 Were $18.50......at $14.50 75 Were $25.00......at $18.50 A very special sale for Saturday Fine Trimmed Hats at $10 and they are worth nearer $20 The latest creations in trimmed ef- fects for street and evening wear— copies of models that are more ex- pensive, but no more attractive. Large and medium sailors, hand-made, designed with ostrich plumes, ostrich bandings encircling the crown, or trimming of skunk or fitch fur. Evening Hats, with transparent gold or silver lace crown or brim, ornate with ostrich, fur or flowers, in designs that have distinction andcharm. All Black Silk Velvet Hats, or the alternative of a color contrast in trimming, as well as solid color velvet hats in the modish tailored shades, Redfern & Warner Rustproof Corsets in the new models for Fall These two corsets, both products of the house of Warner, are to be found in the Saks Corset Shop in all the new styles, and in all the ie variety | line called for by different types of figure edium bust models, and models with medium skirt, * showing iy oad lines at front‘and back, and at the waist line just a suggestion of curve. Redfern Corsets, made of plain or fancy broche and coutil. $3.00 to $8.00 Warner’s Rustproof Corsets, made of French coutil. $1.00 to $3,50 Tomorrow—Special! $6.50 Moire Bags at $3.95 the latest importation A fine value in a stunning bag One of the newest models—an oblong shape, with oval self covered frame—arranged with inside compartment which contains purse and oblong mirror, and is lined with corded silk. Suits that the Young Man cannot duplicate at $15 And when we make the above statement we refer to everything that makes a suit worth while— to the fabrics, the making, and the style of the finished product. Saks fabrics are the finest rs can be put into $15 clothes. Saks tailorin, the finest that can be put into any priced clot - And the style of a Saks garment is not a matter of price, but of knowing how. Sizes 30 to 36. For all around satisfaction at $15, Young Man, Saks is the solution!

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