The evening world. Newspaper, April 8, 1915, Page 13

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I + HIGH OFFICERS OF THENTERBOROUGH = =~ an ' “then - With Satieta a come See y tor ‘ a) he use of ~~ HOW 10 STOP : DANDRUFF AND 7 LOSS OF HAIR neapemsive (reat ; 4 at " wt i & Wad | free, write more, Ma Nddyt a “ar °° DON'T FUSS WITH ‘in = mst PLASTERS! | Musterole Works asi Guataiee! and Without the Blister. Wothe laws wen the dire Yieir prewent to tell that to Sac the Coroner expressed this EROLE is nade of pure oil of mustard and other helpful. ingredic mene € m to August Belinont, t ftisel h fa ple wishegs said, but told Mr. Belmont to Simmpined in ile orm of «Please eat keep quiet when he was about 0 ofdate mustard plaster, and will not wake reply. | blister, (Under cross-examination Henry As MUS Wise, counsel Cor Coroner Riordan, | from Sot ty admit that before | ¢ he went tu we or the Inte igeaiasl | Nie was a ston apher for Arthur ©. | Vrain in the office of the District ei eAttornes, ‘Train was on the stand | Colds of the Chest (it often prevents an the heaving yesterday and charged | Pneumonia) "thot Coroner Miordan had acted dis- | druggist’s, in 25 and 0c jars, courteously. i Mae 50. Ou gel ‘The witness had testified that TER Relive imiti While the newspaper reporters had asle The Musterole C Cepnaee qnore than ample space-at counsels’ Cleveland, Ohio. table during the Riordan trial of the | Interborough officials, Mr, ‘Train, os representative the District Attor- aney’s office ccorded but fifteen inches in « corner of the table. Commer is Mr. Wise said “Lt was certainly a shame and an Outrage that such treatment was ac- corded that delicate, sensitive plant | from the District Attorney's office.” qo WILL COMPEL SUBWAY - TO MAINTAIN WINTER _ SOREDULE IN IN SUMMER Health tear to Prevent |"5" Biwarae iy kot Hutehine ’ Olive Tablets Get at and Remove It. © Olive Tablets, the ol, act ently on the bo o the work ple affiieted with bad bi avin relist through Dr. 7 twards Edwards’ Olive ‘Tablets act ‘but firmiy on ‘he bowels and liver Interborough From Taking jutstine ‘them, 1 natural action, clearing Off Cars. do that which dangerous calomel dows without any of the bad after off All the benefita of nasty sicker ariping Badwarda’ pain or ies Dr. F. derived from # without gr Comminsioner Goldwater of the De- partment of Health said to-day that the frat move of the Department in mela lates ie aclation to subway overcrowding fiver complalat with | breath, would be a strenuous effort to bring Ae vaall Olive. Malikiesarexeutle ‘about relative improvement in the} @ Vegetable compound mixed with olive oll; pummer months. | you will know them by their olive color. |" ‘Take one or two every night for a week “The company early in January put) and not effect. 10c and 25e per box, In operation a number of additional | Ait arya Sat uit Samcany, Galnmiuns 0: cars,” said Dr. Goldwater, “but if the) —aave custom of previous years Should be | eee followed they will take those cars off ms soon as the daily receipts begin tu dec !t is the company's time worn 1 of keeping the service a) its best from the standpoint of the company's bowel and he attendant bad All lost or found articles ade vertised in The World will be Mated at The World's Inti sade the com- to compel it, tain its winter the summer. Juee the num- Harlem Offic: 135 th Sty and Brooklyn Office, 202 Warning nber of cars ton St, Brookisn, for 30. di ated in. the following the printing of will be garded as a deliber- a@dvertisoment. the part of the 'y create or F a worm Puritying the Blood And Renovating the System in the Springtime Ask for Sulpherb Tablets, What was prandmother's unexcelled remedy? Haven't you heard of it? Nene 1 It was sulphur, cream of tartar and molasses, ‘The main tpoutite it was its nauseons taste. ven method puts the cream of tartar and sulphur into sugar- coates aud mixes them with herbs, rooty, ete. making & wonderful tonic t 4 » but Sulpherl) remem. ber Ue oustipated boils. carbuncles, ulcers and the like can soon Fr system of th ities by taking this good old-fashioned reniedy in modern form. fies or money is refunded by the Prescription Products © ye Ohio. A free trial sent to any address. Way of any well-stocked dru; wm Advt. is peor or + who hive pit HE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, APRIL 68, 1018. Misses’ Dressy Tailored Suits at $23.50 250 That Are Remarkably Attractive And Very Specially Priced style ts represented in these Suits Wihate ide-by-side with America er is new and worthy if latest idea Aerican genius for adaptation and gabardines i the best Spring colors and black Misses’ Coats, Exceptiona' at $10.00 mart slipeon or outing styles of fine covert « loth, woo! vile, gabardine or Englist: serge, in colors or black. Lined vy) fecolor or CONTRAST peau de cygne 14 to 18 Girls’ Silk Coats, Specia! at $12.95 r black silk moire, Ernpire or hed or tailored belt with selt-fabri dizes Oto 14 Daath, was pleated bach buckle Belgian t Broad cru Plain or embroidered silk failie collar Shepherd's checks {in worsteds embroidered pique collar navy, Belgian blue, sand and black-and-white checks. Sizes 6 to 14, The current thought of Paris Also there are happy combinations of foreign inspirations with the This applies to both Skirts and Coats | ' ! hown The fabrics are men's«wear serge oizes 14 to 18. Girls’ Spring Coats at $5.95 Empire or tailored, belted model, of navy English erge or black-and-white checked worsted. Faricy pique or elf-fabric collar, Sives oto 14 Girls’ Spring Coats at $7.95 Plat or diagonal serge; plaid or check worsteds; pleated + Cropire; broad selt-tabric tailored or crushed belt; plain or ad culls, or vik faille collar, A Limited Number of Girls’ White Dresses, Very Special at $3.00 Dainty Empire or natural waisteline models. Sizes 6 to 14, Tomorrow and Saturday, a Sale of Women’s Afternoon Dresses Faille, Taffeta and Crepe de Chine Dresses of Our Own Regular Stock, Reduced from $20 and $25 Very Special at $16.50 So-called “broken lots’ active Spring season. Skirts are wide and circular or box-pleated. Some with Chiffon sleeves and gold-embroidered Eton jackets. Others have military standing collar and cuffs, hand- embroidered. Copenhagen, Black, Sand, Pully, Sizes 36 to 42, Mainly 30 and 38 ——$—$j—_—$— A Lot of 80 Serge Dresses ~« that have been selling at $15.00 to $18.50 have been reduced jor immediate clearance to The One Special Price, $9.75 ° Skirts are 314 or 4 yards wide. Set-in sleeves; natural waist line; some moires or taffeta-trimmed, Others are hand- embroidered. Navy, black, sand or brown, Sizes 34 to 44. of the “best sellers’’ of a very Cantinuing Tomorrow and Saturday The Sale of Paris Hand-Embroidered Undermuslins At 20% Discount Bit The regular prices remain on the price lickels; simply deduct the 20% discount Superb French Hand-Embroidered Night Gowns $1.50 fo $59.75 Petticoats $1.50 fo $25.00 Deduct Chemises $1.00 fo $21.50 | 20% Corset Covers $1.00 /o $10.95 20% Combinations $2.00 to $25.00 Special Tomorrow and Saturday Women’s Separate Skirts Remarkably Priced at $3.95 Chiffon taffeta, serges, gabardine, broadcloth and wool checks in walking or dress models, presenting straight-line pleated and other fashionable and desirable effects. Tomorrow and Saturday, a Special Offering of 9 e Women’s Spring Coats While the Variely is very Extensive, Particular Altention is Directed to Those at Three Popular Prices At $10.00, $15.00 and $19.50 To attempt detailed description would be impracticable, Briefly there are: Gabardines, Covert Cloths, Woot Poplins, Men'sewear Serge Imported Tweeds, Mixtures, Checks, Chitjon Vajlelas, Striped Serge: The styles are storm, sport, semisfitted, loose, belted and various other street and traveling models, All sizes, and the popular colors and checks, Fine batiste or sheer white, lawn or voile; lace-trunmed and ribbon belt. Minses’ Department—Second Floor. A Special Sale Tomorrow and Saturday Misses’ and Girls’ Hats Beautifully Trimmed, $4.95 Handsome, effective designs in leghorn or hemp. ‘thi Trimmings of flowers, fruits and ribbons in the newest ints. These Hats are Unusual Their Price is Equally So Newest Trimmed Hats Of Graceful Leghorn Very Exceptional at $6.95 , Already these natural Leghorn Hats give promise of great popularity this season. These, with daintiest of flower trimmings. A_ host of new effects, each with its own charming individuality and effectiveness. Drooping Brim, Sailors, Mushroom, Poke Effects Distinctive Trimmed Hats, $4.75 Split lisere straw of fine quality. In numerous varia- tions of the sailor and poke. In solid black, or black with white or colored facings on upper or under brim, Latest ideas in trimmings of flowers, wings or ribbons® ¢ Tomorrow and Saturday, a Special Offering of Women’s Tailored Suits Both Plain and Fancy A very wide ratige of the most desirableand fashionable fabrics, Models that embrace inchar me ing array the best ideas and the latest American productions and adaptations. Suits at $18.50 Suits at $29.50 Coats are fancy, belted or Fancy Dress Coats and semi-tailored; some braid- | simpler models. Newest col- bound; others distinctively | lars and belts. — Strictly manstailored, Slirts pleat- | tailored models; some braid= ed, straiyht-line or flare | bound. Fancy, pleated or models, flared skirts, Men'sewear Serge, French English Serges, Gabar- Serge, Gabardine, Wool | dines, Wool Failles, French Faille or Shepherd's Check | Serges, Silk Failles, Checks, Worsteds. Hair-line Stripes. Both Suits in all sizes 34 to 44. Sale of Hair Goods Al Special Prices Tomorrow and Saturday All of the following items are reduced from the prices at which we usually sell them, for two days’ selling: Fine Wavy Switches, 26 inches long.... $15.00 Fine Gray Switches, 24 inches long.... $18.00 Fine Wavy Switches, 28 inches long... . $20.00 Fine Gray Switches, 26 inches long... . $20.00 Fine Wary Se . $25.00 ine Gray . $25.00 Experts will matcl: shade and texture of your hair and give such advice as you may desire and request, —- Saks&Company --- — Specially Offered Tomorrow end Saturday Women’s Silk Hosiery at 6c — Black, white, colors Full-tashicned. High spliced. Tomorrow and Saturday Last Two Days of BABY WEEK The wee tots’ pecial attention this woek throughout the week has met with muc!) appre the last two days, these specials For Infants up to 2 Years Four Styles of Dresses-—Special at 95c 1, Bmpire, lace and embroidery-irimmed ). Bishop, hand-made; lace at neck and siveves, *, Bashop, hand-smocked, pink or bine. 4, Round voke, hand jeather+stitching Children’s Dresses—Very Special One lot of white and colored Dresses that are a bit rumpled but otherwise quite perfect. At 33% to 50% Reductions from our regular stock prices. wardrobe. ha been recenu very Our providing of Important Clearance Women’s Gloves at $1.00 Our prices have been $1.50 and $2.00. Too mahy kinds to describe in detail. Various leathera; many styles and colors. All sizes, but not every size in every kind. A Special Lot Fine White Glace Biarrits Gloves, Pique Sewn, Parle Point Backs | 89C Children’s Norfolk Coats Ages 2 to 6 Years Very Special at $3.95 Black-and-white check worsteds or blue serge. Boz» pleated, with patent leather belt. Neatly tailored. dn Important Sale Tomorrow and Saturday of Youths’ and Boys’ Shirts at 95c A lot of 1,000, which we are enabled to offer at a price actually much less » than we would under ordinary cir- cumstances have to pay for them. Very high grade satin broche fabrics, in a splendid variety of colors in stripes and figures. Fast colors, Plain negligee, soft, turnback cuffs. Size 12 to 1434. Special Tomorrow and Saturday Boys’ Norfolk Suits, $8.95 With Extra Knickerbockere Discontinued lines from our rege ular stock of higher-priced suits, Splendidly tailored in fine assortment of novelty fabrics of gray and brown tones. Numerous models. Ages 7 to 18, Boys’ Blue Serge Boys’ Special Norfolk Norfolk Suits, $7.50 | School Suits at $5.95 Two Pairs of Knickers, Two Pairs of Knickers, A fine allw6ol fabric, tailored Fancy all-wool cassimerés,)tn. excellently in the favorite pleated model; patch pockets and stitched on belt. Mohair lined. Ages 6 to 18, Palm Beach Norfolk Suits, $5.00 Fancy Norfolk models in either Palm Beach cloth of ~ fi “Summertex."" Plain colors and a variety of stripes and_ F checks. Washable. Thoroughly practical Suits for boys 6 to 18, ° e Youths’ Spring Suits A Remarkably Complete Assortment of Styles, Patterns and Colorings for Youths who Require Sizes 30 to 36 At the Popular Price of $15.00 This price is in itself not unusual, most popular price for Youths’ Suits. ane These Saks. Suits, however, are very unusual. They are out of the ordinary, considered either for their style: or quality. The highly specialized Saks Tailoring organi- zation, supreme in its leadership, claims that Nowhere in New York City is there quite fhe equal op these Youths’ Suits at $15.00 on Youthful in-every line and detail. Plaids, stripes tate, plain colors, Fabrics approved by Fashion and of high’ grade, Splendid workmanship, Wide variety. It is, perhaps, the, ef") ‘ —— ee

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