The evening world. Newspaper, April 1, 1915, Page 13

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THB SVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, APRIL i, 1918. CAT'S WAIL REVEALS ore | Don't wen eed other centres ere wet | acy ter open yard manutacture PAY BACK #0 per cont, output for the [Bieh, bel the! every weture of tae i verre! & (he) Feleeto” te ORLOEM ond ont the ie supplying many OP Al to] tenet | tempt ower Show Decrease in Permits |)" Ps Manhattan Only Boru Last Month, | GIVES WORK TO MANY Subway, Klevated and Sewer Construction Takes Many New Workmen The records of plane fied in the | Office of the Buperintendent of the | Butiding Vepartment of Manhattan | Show that there has been « decrease @uring the month of March, both in) alterations and new buildings, com Pared with the fwures of the corre Spending period of last year ‘The plans fled oail for the erection Of forty-wix new buildings, totalling 94,132,025, awainst $6,168,634 for forty-four new buildings during the game month in 1914 Along with the decrease in new Dulldings of $2,036,509 there has been B fons of $916,134 In witeration work. | During the past th 312 buildings ‘Were altered, at ig while during the there waa an expenditure of $1, B89 for 489 duildings. The decrease ix explained by the fact that many new buildings in the upper side have only been completed and do not need alterations of any While Manhattan shows a decrease Plans fied in the Building Depart- ment of Brooklyn for the past month show that both in new buildings and alteration work Brooklyn has reached @ high-water mark For the past month of this year there have bee d plans for 605 new | » be ed at a cost of | in increase of $1,037,070 1914; while 320 buildings Will be altered at a cost of $245,615, @ decrease of $49,250 for the same | period of time in March, 1914. i Along with the renewed activity in | Frooklyn there ts hope that ma employed men will be put to work, a Borough President Pounds has re- ceived authority from the Board of Estimate to construct the second, third, fourth and fifth sections of the Classon Avenue relict sewerage The total cost of the has been estimated at ne $2,500,000. Building operations in the Borough of Queens also show an increase due | mainly to the early completion and | operation of the rapid transit exten- | sion into the borough, The whole | fystem will be in operation about the first months of 1917, but each part of the system will be put into opera- tion as fast as completed, | That building operations will be more brisk than during the past year throughout Greater New York 1s evi- denced by reports that in the cement line all preparations are being made to get under way as soon ax ponsible, The brick industry at Perth Amboy, buildings Bren Maro h, ““F ure at the source Perfect atthe Journey's end." TOMORROW and SATURDAY NEWEST Trimmed HATS Special at $4.75 The Newest Sailors Turbans Small E fects Flower-, ribbon- trimmed Hat Hats for every wear, and s ; for every facial contour Medium Sized Shapes Hats for style. of Larger Hats Coiffure Hats faced with rich silk | Black and Solid Colors wing every Charming Trimmed Hats at $9.75 Specially prepared for Easter. Smart new leghorn Hats in large drooping effects and sailors finished with black velvet facing and artistically flower-trimmed, Various other smart hats at $9.75. Third Floor For TOMORROW and SATURDAY Only A Very Special Sale of Taffeta Petticoats at $3.95 Pure Dyed Silk Taffeta, Newest Plaid and Pomadour Effects in Richly Beautiful Colorings Two beautiful models, one with pleated flounce, ruffle- trimmed, the other with tailored flounce. The quality of the silk is particularly noteworthy, it being of the grade for which the makers pay regularly $1.15 a yard, but bought for this lot of Petticoats at a special concession. About 314 yards of silk in each Petticoat. Third Floor The Demonstration Will Continue Tomorrow and Saturday ] lODAR | (50RSETo) “THE IMPROVED FRONT LACED” You may be fitted by an expert from the Modart factory. She will also explain the exclusive merits of the front-laced Corset as exemplified in the famous Modart. No obligation to buy if you are not convinced. Appointments by ‘phone or post if desired. The Modart will be a revelation to you, in its grace, comfort and style, and the unbroken back line made pos- sible by its use. $3.50 to $15.00 A complete assortment of tricot, batiste or rubber Corsets and Corset Waists for Misses and Children at 50c to $3.50 Third Floor Saks & Company Broadway at 44th Street Misses’ Fancy and Tailored Suits Specially Priced for Friday and Saturday Only at $16.00, $24.00 and $27.00 An exclusive collection, embracing authoritative reproductions, adaptations and outright copies of much higher priced models. as well as more conservative creations in The new Spring Especially praiseworthy novelties men’s-wear serges, gabardine and shepherd's check worsteds. shades and black. Sizes 14 to 18 year Girls’ Silk Coats Specially Priced at $12.95 Empire or pleated back models with broad crushed or tailored belt, finished with buckle of self material; plain or embroidered silk faille collar. Sand, navy, Belgian blue or black. Sizes 6 to 14 years. Girls’ Spring Coats Special at $5.95 and $7.95 An exceptionally extensive variety of smart tailored or dressy models, in English Serge or fancy check worsteds. Finished with contrasting collar of silk or plain or embroid- ered pique. Sizes 6 to 14 years. Girls’ White Dresses At $2.00, $3.00 & $5.00 Empire or one-piece models of sheer white batiste or embroidered voile. Trimmed with fine laces and finished with ribbon belt. Sizes 6 to 14 years. Second Floor Misses’ Spring Coats, $10.00 Plain or diagonal serge, wool faille, covert, checks and plaids, self or contrasting collar and cuffs of silk faille or self material. Colors or black. Sizes 14 to 18 years. TOMORROW, these three SPECIAL VALUES Boys’ Suits with two Pairs Trousers Norfolk Suits at $10.95 Norfolk Suits at $5.95 Several very Smart styles, including the | Two very desirable models, shown in a fine favorite special Saks model, which has | selection of fancy cassimeres in grays, browns, and olive tones. Fabric, colorings and mak- ing especially designed for the hard use of school wear. Mohair lined. Ages 6 to 18 years. set-on pleats back and front, three-piece belt and patch pockets with flaps. A wide assortment of distinctive patterns and color- ings. Two pairs knickerbockers. Ages 8 to 18. On Sale ONE DAY, and Tomorrow, ONLY Boys’ Norfolk Suits, 2 Pairs Trousers, $7.75 Very fine novelty fabrics tailored with the notable Saks care and precision. Very superior colorings and patterns. Norfolk styles after two of our best models. Ages 6 to 18. Second Floor fie Chewld beer bens ‘ o be Tet Le® Pettocmnn Perens Mone one ‘oe on en gor rm Grnnctiee 100 Pteteneh Bemen's Over REASON ohio of thew etonk stored te “Pome newapayers « - | TIRED, Lis Ae wing te the doprension Jesus of the pot quce -— The wale of «oat rovminted sonamtel | E TLESS, ” cenatiie fempeins ~— : ot Be 118 net Pitt Sirens orwven wt? roe 4 ga a. LL LS A 08s aierations on 1) of th uments of Pai srpaig tor sie @ thevetere |vor” Seder thet Mra Some , - 6 tae to Mannotios 1 meninn ener” enid Comy See SUITS for YOUTHS at $13.50, $15.00 and $17.50 Saks York's pare for r Company lay claim to beng New ialisis in ap- 30 ta 36 most successful Youths requiring st mart, sappy styles, distinctly youthful and yet embracing ider men’s garments whien add much to appearance and character certain features of o their distinctive Tailoring, fit and finish of exceptionally high grade. include pencil and chalk stripes, plaids and glens. kor a small additional charge an extra’ pair of trousers of the same matertal with any Suit it ordered at the same time as the Suit Fabrics Fifth Floor ONE DAY, Tomorrow, ONLY An Important Sale Regulation Suit Cases, $3.85, Black enamel, leather bound; large and roomy; 24- or Qoanch length; maximum strength and minimum weight A Thoroughly Remarkable Value The same Cases in tourist size, 26, 28 or 30 inch, with straps all ‘round and a set-in tray, at $4.85. None on approval or C, O, D. Basement Floor Boys’ and Youths’ Shirts Very Special at $1.00 Fine crepes and madras; patterns numerous and quite the newest; and colorings very effective and beautiful. Separate soft collars to match. 12 to 1416. Second Floor Misses’ & Children’s Easter Hats A Specially Arranged Sale of Beautifully Trimmed Leghorn Hats At the Remarkable Price, $6.95 In the newest tints. Superbly trimmed with dainty flowers and fine velvels. The New Chin Chin Hats Specially priced at $4.50 Second Fleer Women’s Sport & Dress Skirts Very specially priced at $4.95 The assortment of materials, styles and colorings leaves nothing to be desired. All sizes, and careful, thorough workmanship and finish. A value in connection with which the word extraordinary finds fitting use. Chiffon Taffela Silk Poplin Men's-wear Serge Gabardine Wool Poplin Fourth Floor. For FRIDAY and SATURDAY Only 150Women’s Dresses Reducedto $14.50 Dresses for Afternoon, Evening and Street Wear Very few of any one style, but many styles from which to select We Have Been Selling These Dresses at $20.00 to $25.00 Fur Storage Protection against theft, injury by moth or loss or damage by fire at minimum cost Repairing and Remodeling Is done at least expense during the Spring and Summer. Advance 1915-16 Fur styles are now shown in the Fur Department. We will be pleased to estimate. Sixth Floor Morning again! That means— hot griddle-cakes spread with Crystal Domino Syrup * Covert The evening ang Sewing pair ty? of cite lant. us or lace, a | EASTER circular or tier skirts, net ruffles, daintily trimmed with lace or ne in - blue, Nile or white. COIFFURE Tomorrow and Saturday a Great Sale of Afternoon and street Dresses are of chiffon taffeta, silk faille, crepe meteor or WANTS Spring Coats for Women The latest ideas of the most noted designers. tionally fine workmanship. Coats Special at $12.50 crepe de chine. All have full circular or pleated skirt. Some have Chiffon cloth waist prettily embroidered. Others are tailored in military effect. Fourth Floor Every accessory of the Coiffure, in all shades and textures. A display of Coiffure modes that is in- spirational and complete. Easter Offering of Women’s Suits e Most popular fabrics. Excep- i For Tomorrow’s and Saturday’s Selling Coats Exceptional at $15.00 direct attention te Wide variety of styles. Checks, army cloth, | Several very fetching models. Tweeds, serges, , these interesting SPECIAL golf cords, English blazer cloths. Khaki, army | Worombo chinchilla, gabardine and covert Newest Models and Newest Fabrice Varuee: we : or Belgian blue, rose, white. cloths. All the prevailing shades. SS fhe very specialty Priced Cenaige Reet Gua tw ery) gig Street, ‘Afternoon a and Pane ma Tailored red t-giving break t $18.50, $24.00, $28.00, $39.50 npanene Motor Coat Silk Coats. @ zest- 4 A otor Coats fast to start the day! a ° » ’ ° ’ # First Quality Wary! eg 1 $16.50 to $49.50 fh ver es — : . a : neh Switches, 22 lo a 50 up to Pes] rom 50 to $75. CaysTaL @ ”) The newest fancies including striking novelties in collars, sleeves, belts, bindings, Ao: ie a fe faite F ote hea ‘escribe | M duet Tie Fete pet = 5 = " . =e ‘ bars! ual y Or ay) wou P impracticabie to here describe | any are reproductions 0} ie je Pomin pockets and lengths Gt seal a renee. b Skirts show all of the latest Switches, 22 inches long $10 even a tithe of the models, The fabrics em- | tions of European designers and makers. All style tendencies in width, pleatings, pockets and buttons. brace all of those most in demand this season, , are beautifully and richly lined. Splendid fab- The experts in charge will SYRUP (Pure cane eugar) In 10¢ cups—-makes “dandy” cookies and candies! rics, including silk faille, charmeuse, gros de Londres, chiffon taffeta, silk Bengaline and beautiful waterfall silk. All sizes. Fourth Floor and all the best colorings, mixtures and checks. Most of the Coats are lined throughout with peau de cygne. All sizes. The fabrics include gabardines, French serges, wool failles, men’s-wear serges, poplins, silk failles, and there are silk and wcol combination Suits. All of the best spring colorings. All sizes from 34 to 44. In some models, 46 to 50, Fourth Fleer assist you in securing a perfect match in shade and texture Phew'vonKs OO Third Floor

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