The evening world. Newspaper, February 19, 1915, Page 10

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Broadway at 34th Street Tomorrow, Final Clearance Prices on Misses’ and Girls’ Winter Apparel 25 Misses’ Suits, that were $25.00 to $39.50; at $12.00 51 Misses’ Coats, that were $19.50 to $25.00; at $8.00 21 Misses’ Coats, that were $35.00 to $40.00; at $12.00 47 Girls’ Coats, that were $5.00 to $7.50; at $2.00 14 Misses’ Dresses, that were $12.50; at“ $5.00 32 Misses’ Dresses, that were $19.50 to $35.00, at $10.00 28 Girls’ Wool Dresses, that were $5.00 to $7.50; at $2.00 113 Girls’ Washable Dresses, that were $1.00; at 50c Nene C. O. D., on Approval or Returnable New Washable Dresses for Girls, $1.95 Striped, check and plaid ginghams. Many colors. Empire tunic effect. » Suspender and one-piece Russian models. Sizes 6 to 14 years. Tailored Skirts for Misses at $3.95 vey pee Y ‘ ! , FRIDAY, ' ” - move hough it was gifted with was with her, a mere , and I] tank of gasoline in & lunch room next. 5 "i Sea door to the telephone exchange sent t Hondrick’s part of the Supreme Court ' one of her sons. It was not. 1 munt | Ore Janine WP the walle ot tne re, to-day, wivere the divorce suit have made considerable noise, for! he telephone girls first telephoned * unaided, rhn out two lines of hone |Physician’s Advice For Thin, Unde- tried before a jury. peered out of the window. Seeing from‘the emergency feels in thelr of- veloped Men and W her stage name, Mabel Montgomery, | said to the young man in the room: dows of the exchange onto the blaz. and for many yealya whe was a stage | ‘Jim, wot your gun.’ ing roof below. Thus they held t "We arrived at the Gertenbach | wont into the parlor and Mra, Ger. | "enters arrived. home about sunrise,” ¢eatified Detec-|tenbuch was stunding in her night- BANK SUSPECT HELD. in Mra, Augustus J. Gerten- and Jooked in the bedroom occupied | for the man, I couldn't see him, but ~— : pehis parior at Sheepshead Bay by Mra. Gertenbach. A young man] « tox couch in the room wan moving who war arrested yen: ae ga human ‘was solved in Juatice | looked again to make eure it was not fire Koning up tbe walle of the resten= to G ; W ; ht brought by Aveustus Gertenbach was Mrs. Gertenbach awoke, and #he/an alarm to Fire Headquarters, thon, Mra, Gertenbateh is better known by | our forma moving in the marden, #he| fy "and’ played them fron the wine nZhournds of people suffer from n favorite in Brooklyw. “Then we broke into the house, 1/ fire in check unti the volunteer fire | ‘The mystery of what made the box | tive Edward Fish, “I got on a box j@own in the doorway, Then I looked around Nke it wan alive, I opened the couch, and out bobbed young wind a $50 bill, part of $10,000 Jamon Mooney, twenty years old,| stolen by #nenk thieves from the Di: chauffour for Mra, Gertentach, | ip EO “We took him out of the couch, and bays Lael peas takes eens to bach Ni charge was made ngnins Liege “anaes ee Bante’ |and he was held on a short affiday money uitwaiee wooney | a suapicious perron until next Tue: ado th tk naaerperieente gece Vinco, it tn anid, han been identified 0 ) * ft who t ing the window sash with hit,” In the theft ot the sibyoe ‘haw ‘also E HEADACHYBILIOUS STOMACHSSOUR@ -PEGULATEYOUR BOWELS! 10 CENTS erie ne oe : : R “ 7) Bp aye nena toaster atest] BRAVE “HELLO GIRLS : ‘ in Romach, lay liver, o { t john Murray, a Private detective ax one of the four men who, on the night of Feb. 9, in a board- ing houre in Twenty-third Street, near Ninth Avenue, boasted of an casy “trick” they had turned that day and told three other men who visited them iy how they had escaped tn th: \CASTORIA sour, dii Prevage Wigs vol Pov pag ak om fill] They Turn Hose on Blaze Near Tele- ted 3 a one rhe ap mat Get phone porn and Save juilding. heci—feet Don't [like doing « goed day's work a urself pleasant and uselul.” Clean apt Per Infants and Ohiidren. Two “hello girls” of the Greenwich, Bears Conn,, telephone exchange received INGING ~ EAR DEAFNESS COLD» HEAD heer up! : CATARRH congratulations from the Greenwich| the 9 fire chief to-day upon thelr prompt! gieneture The work in fighting a fire which threat- Kind ened to sweep away an entire block| of | of bulldings, including their own. ° They are Miss Lillian Fitsroy and Mint Margaret. Kennedy, whe have Always Bought keep « cool head and operate a swift hana te @ ericia. tn Use For Over 30 Years. learned at the switchboard how to At o'clock A. M, the explosion of 8’ quaiitassesinnnneasiatesiaeeaeasiear ae Swe — : ABEL R. KIVIAT, the champion middie distance runher of the world, says: “J have used beer moderately for the past four years during my career as arunner, I have found it to be of great value as an aid to digestion, and honestly believe that it is beneficial and without question a body builder. I drink beer moderately while in training, es- pecially with my principal meal of the day.” Good, wholesome beer, used in moderation, increases strength and vitality, tones and ‘invigorates the nervous system, stimulates the appetite, aids and promotes digestion. \ A glass of beer, taken regularly with your meals, will do much to preserve your ‘health, and develop Strength and Vitality. i Good, wholesome beer, when used in moderation, cannot be considered an alcoholic \ beverage, because the small amount of alcohol it contains is completely oxidized without It is nourishment in an agreeable form, and, by virtue of its peculiar combination , and proportion of carbo-hydrates, phosphates, smalb percentage of alcohol (naturally \ produced) and natural carbonic gas, is most valuable. RUPPERT’S Kaickecbocker The Beer That Satisfies io a beverage of absolute purity. It isa safe drink, because, unlike milk and water, it cannot carry deleterious germs; it gives vigor to the body, is a constructive, not destructive agency, and adds to one’s strength and endurance when intelligently used. Knickerbocker Beer is made of the highest quality ingredients and is subjected to the various processes of Brewing, Filtering, Aging, Bottling and Pasteurization, assuring a finished product that is unsurpassed by any beer made anywhere on earth, In Bottles and on Draught Bores! 32 0o2 Bont On Sale Everywhere obey fee tasty ‘ The Jacob Ruppert Brewery Third Avenue, 90th to 92d Street, New York Coprrighteé—Jaced Ruppert—1018. , tiful quality halr with a natural wave. English serge, Scotch tweeds, check worsteds; new, wide models; tailored belt and pocket; also suspender styles. Length 35 to 39 inches. 7 * Misses’ Tailored Dresses, $10 Very smart. English serge or check worsted; vestee and collar of silk poplin; others with standing collar of self material standing close to the neck. Fancy leather or tailored belt. New wide skirt. Navy, brown, putty, black and black-and-white check. Sizes 14 to 18 years. Second Floor Women’s New Storm and Travel Coats at $15.00 Made of all-wool tweeds and Fromull Knit Cloth, in slip-on effect. In four distinct models with large raglan sleeves. The colorings are in brown, gray, » tan and Syep ena filed N leeves and yoke li with ei my or plaid silk. Every rbant is absstutely waterproof. Fourth Floor Tomorrow only Women’s Spring Skirts, $3.95 Very Exceptional Value Entirely new models in all the iling eters Fabrics are pea les Lee plain . and tweeds. The iodes. embers: the new suspender Skirt, the top Skirt with the cuff bottom, the newest sport Skirts with the large patch pockets. Fourth Floor ‘A Sale Tomorrow In Hair Goods The Saks Hair Goods Shop has earned a Place high in the regard of an exclusive Cientele, These special values are particu- larly interesting: 2-INCH SWITCHES, made of soft, wavy hair, In all colors but gray. Most} $3.45 essential to the newest hair styles. At 2%INCH GRAY SWITCHES, made of naturally wavy hair and obtainable $4.95 in all shades, including iron gray and white. At. TRANSFORMATIONS, made of beau- Indispensable to an all around pompa- dour effect. None In gray. sas 9 e 4 Women’sSpring Serge Dresses, $10.50 Price is decidedly Special The serge is of excellent quality, such as will provide complete satis- faction as to wear. Surplice or bolero effect; braid-bound or piped; set-in sleeves with satin or self cuffs; fyll three yards wide circular skirt, with fitted yoke. Waist lined. All sizes 34 to 44 in navy, brown and black. Fourth Fleer ‘ Boys’ Blue Serge Norfolk Suits at $5.00 High grade, al-woo! mohair lined, sultable for wear right now and through the pring and cathy Same, ving to the Saks ial en Sizes 7 to 18 years. Special Norfolk Suits, $6.95 2 = Knickerbockers - ‘ models, Including pleated srt ieewert, patch pocests and sti m belt. All-woo! cassimeres in a wide assortment. ined. Splendidly tailored. Ages 7 to 18 These Children’s Shoes_ Have Been $2.50 to $3.50 For Clearance at $1.45 th cut lace ‘and button Shoes. Tan Russia, Gun he al and Patent Coltskin. CHILDREN'S SIZES 1. 95,9) Bio Ne 1 6, 645, 71754, h, 6, 735 and 83. MISSES’ SIZES B width, 1144, 12, 1234, 13, 1334, 1, 144, 2, 244.4, 5\% and 6. U) C width, 11}4, 12, 1234, 134, 234, 5, 534 and 6. E width, 135%, and fig)” ” Second Fleet Misses’ Tailored Suits, $25 Jaunty coats with convenient pockets; adequate width of skirt and trimly narrow belt. Specially fetching collar. Gabardines, men’s wear serges+ Scotch tweeds and check worsteds. In some mod- els a becoming flare in both skirt and coat. Spring shades and black; 14 to 18 years. Second Floor Trimmed Hats at $5 to $10 The Newest Modes for Spring Ready in the Millinery Salon There are large, medium and small Hats, Shepherdess styles, Tricornes, Sailors, Quad- ricornes, Pokes and Turbans. This Spring's best straw materials have been employed, and the trimmings, employing flowers, fancy wings, ormaments and ribbon effects are in the newest colors of the season. Hats suit. able for all occasions. Third Floor These Muffs are Examples of Reductions in Saks Furs The values are remarkable. Comparative prices are not given. In acase such as this they could render no service. You must actually see. the Furs. The savings will make a keen appeal. Black Siberian Wolf Muffs Natural Raccoon Muffs.. Silver Kitt Coney Muffs. Seal-! Muskrat Muffs 7 & z Skunk (Dyed) Muffs. Skunk (Natural) Mi an | Mink nk Mutts, . ebocese FECEELEE Charges next Summer on Furs bought at this Sale. Ng beth will be acce| one-third now and balance when the Furs selected are taken from storage in the Fall, should they not be taken now for wear this season. Sixth Fleor Tomorrow an Assemblage of Newest Spring Suits for Women, Special at $25 Boys’ Pajamas, 55c Tomorrow, only Well and st: made of Iinane in + ie and white. Also of flannelette, wih eh led srt afin bot only. Secead Fleer Exceptional Values in Women’s Gloves ‘ Street length, white lambskin) ss : ei ey black emi backs; } 69. French kid; made in Grenoble; mt 95 white glace lambskin. clasps; tan Eight-button mousquetalres; Imported; } $1.00 Bihow length: iomported lambskin lace; } $1, Main sy

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