The evening world. Newspaper, June 4, 1915, Page 9

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NING WORLD, FRIDAY, JUNE 4, 1015. |MEDALS PRESENTED FOR DARING RESSUE AT SEA Recognition for’ the Men of the Philadelphia Who Saved Crew of the Chester. CHICAGO WANTS CONVENTION) orncors ana men ot the American Miner Philadelphia were this morning Dresonted with gold and silver medals | delpitiy Was still in aight when the by the “United States Life Saving; Chester raived ber stern high out of the water and went down by the head. Reaves Hairy Govts ]|_ VAN WYGK FUNERAL. Without Pain or Bother. || "ter7 Witt monor Veteran of AEROPLANES 10 RIVAL ae aces van] SUBMARINES IN WAR, Wyck, who died of apoplexy Wednes- It is not necessary to use a painful | 4ar night, will be held to-morrow from process to remove hairy s, for} St. Bartholomew's Chureh. It will be with a hee delatone han poy can|® military funeral. Col. Van Wyck's keep the skin entirely free from these | death occurred at\his home, No. 126 beat To remove hair | West Nirtety- Street, after an ill- make a a pe wrth a litle po i oy ck, Will Soon Be as Fearful En- er Campaign Begun te Get Democrats fr baryon Maven 21; 184)" gines of Destruction, Secre- to That City.tn 1016, fom. To guard against nonylen a 0 pe ca the tes, York a Jette me Pres! reful to cet real del ‘War and up tothe tary Says in Address. bee, ee chioeat reece? 9! wenevolent Assdtlation of New, York ntion to Chicago was launched | for gallant conduct at sea in | rer of the Philadeiphia left it to his men} Benevolent to volunteer to go out In the boats. Every man of the crew responded. Chiet Officer Harold Ca‘ ing her decks, Capt. Arthur R. Mills) President of, the the U. 8. Life Saving “ee PE i a ood pong hours, bringing 22 of the 38 men to the Philadelphia. Then when his crew was exhausted rirst Officer T. H. Lyons took second boat and saved the ret Sone meaner 3, Besides Capt. Mills and his officers, ANNAPOLIS, M4,, June 4—Predic- ‘ HY eaten. Shatter cue of Captain Segebarth and crew of | the men who received ¢ tion that war aircraft of the not die. ooo i Ba Ti | the tank steamer Chester which went | wero C bee eT a! Mitty | tant futuro will be as fearful engines | Committe ortnd down in @ flerce gale on February 4 | Templetee ts of the i » yy, a ou fed ah Gan ee as the dread under-seu are in favor of CL ‘The Chester had all but foundered | |x Pordensen, wien cratt was Seo: vention city w: te - >, Long, La. % tn addreaaing ths Getaaitar aoe at the testing of the National Gome| When sighted by the Philadelphia in| Gordon of t 3 our ee the Naval Academe today, ®t mittes tn December. tho early morning, Seas were sweep-| entation wi S day. S “In the Euro} war,” ho eaid,| = : ee es Ts ET eC cage Ry dg “there have been no surprises, no startling victories, no crushing de- } feats that could be called decisive. Slaughter there has been unprece- Broadway a Hipany S4th Street dented, but the character of battles that stampeded an enemy by taking | him unawares has passed away. The effectiveness of the flanking movée- ment has been seriously impaired. Cold Storage of Furs at 2% On won fair ealuation with the exception of a fe par pen decid Repaes or alterations tn the 1915-16 styles NOW at much lower prices than later! FSNE 0 7s Se Sea Ok 00m Ter eee Sad, slap oe . same consideration you ny, ww the rest of 9 your body? TF you you Said Ng you would save — ohm pain and enjoy the healthful exercise of — iste in manent for Men, Women and Children Why? The soaring scouts carry a eae oe rs ‘) ‘Coward sudden “sluts, Glan sennlted. Ik: tie A remarkable Clearance Sale of Tomorrow an important clearance of = routing of mighty armies became ‘ons. . , e . + = estan suey ao oh Women’s Tailored Wool Suits Misses’ and Girls’ Coats and Suits = a rn = |_ “What we have seen in these ewift- embracing the entire balance of this sea- prices reduced with but slight reference to cost Shoe 2 avy ie but tae dawn sot the comin son’s suits in desirable models and fabrics j ” noe = | da SRT \ is as tear a perfect covering for the fet as = [viet ie" sen ith “tur cro 50 Suits were $18.50 to $25.00 — now $10.00 « Pe ha page sfines oon hs "Ge Rocce leather can make. = | Wecretary Daniels spoke of the maz- | 119 Suits were. $27.50 to $35.00 — now $15.00 ; Suits, 100 to velous development of the submarine | and added: | ces et 85 Suits were $35.00 to $39.50 — now $22.50 7 Misses Wool Suits, were $29.50 to $35. read of the torpedving of & mighty 78 Suits were $39.00 to $65.00 — now $28.00 67 Misses’ Wool Suits, were $35.00 to vessel by these small undersea atilet- Sone ae eye te ene and muses of ne Mae aiypiee Ade Lapel Sold Nowhere Else James S. Coward 264.274 Greenwich Street, N. Y. (Near Warren Street) voes™ the ‘Beeretary told“. gradu: 122 Misses’ Wool Coats, were $15.00 to ates, © submarine’s precision ot Hf ‘" e 0 | 53 Misses’ Wool Coats, were $20.00 to ae aati deadly work and’ dis | Women’s Linen and Women’s Silk Bathing Lana appear in a moment challenge the! 75 Misses’ Coats, were $25.00 to worlda wonder. says ago that! Palm Beach Suits, Dresses, very specially 8 Girls’ Wool Suits, were $18,00 we were wondering if the submarine | special at $12.50 priced at $5.00 be = , Mail Orders Filled Send for Catalog Te the fect, To-day’ maany are. sorts | Smart Norfolk pleated Oussbincs madd td 52 Girls’ Wool Coats, were $5.50 it reled smart Norfolk, sport, or me-piece models, or smart dressy Stet i crt bu continae the Be belied models. Newest skirts with effects, Silk poplin. satin or taf- ei Girls” Wool Coats, "were S17: 05a now Sie large pockets. Sizes 34 to 44, fela, Black or navy. Sizes 34 (0 46. 39 Girls’ Silkeand-Wool Coats, were $12.00 to $15.00--now $6.50 _ 17 Girls’ Silk Coats, were $18.50 to $25.00—-now $10. HUVSUAUR EDEN EDOSUNDDVOOGE ND TTET LID OUEE CUE CereaeeDeRTaOVDD Tee te pU Ee tN preset ROUND NNNEONANNONENNDN TODA AAU UA ANNUUM Stern Brothers 4and and 43rd Streets, West of FiPth Avenue. Women’s Coats reduced to $10.00 have been $15.9. to $22.50 For all occasions; up-to-the-minute models; great diversity of wool fabrics, also faille and taffeta silks; black or navy and colors; all sizes. Misses’ Silk Afternoon Dresses very specially priced at 15.00 Smart new models, plain or striped chiffon taffeta or crepe de chine. Coalee offects with ruffled, lier or pleated skirt, Vestee, collar and cuffs of Georgette Many new styles have been added to our already large assortments of charming Women’s Washable Pongee Coats, $7.50 a] > . . | for one day, tomorrow, only x i a Summer Apparel for Misses and Girls | Full-length, full sweep, with large, deep inset sleeves. Convertible choker crepe, or hemstitched organdie. Siges 14 to 18. . \ i . Detachable semi-belt, slash pockets, self-c featuring the latest vogue in cool and dainty taffetas, voiles, linens, organdies, nets ea ane 46. Fr enous Chae Aer orice \ and novelty weaves, at money saving prices, of which Misses’ Summer Dresses, $6.75 xcellent examples: ; The following for Saturday - excellent examples: Women’s Washable Sport Skirts a very special price for tomorrow only Misses’ French Linen Dresses, 4 95 airls’ Washable Dresses, of | four groups at very special prices Combinations of voile and linen. Coatee models with riffled shirt. in white, copenhagen blue or rose, ? ** cailr'ang cals sees $3.05 @ A 4.95 | Cordeline or cotton ga- ) | Washable Corduroy, cordeline | $2.95 Dotted, flowered, wide, medium, narrow or candy-Striped ber isses’ S er Dresses of linen, rod 5 bardine, button front, | i sts to . a Tailored French linen, Eton model, detachable blouse of dotted voi ee ee sad f WE. 1 Bidsoed|| Lele Weveate “ Te ae ah Pe f $1.95 | or Piauer Wants to so Wanted colorings or white. Sizes 14 to 18. eee, pani t Girls’ Lingerie Dresses, of nets, voiles and Waist sizes to 36. } ; Wieees Pg Dresses, in nee? 19.75 organdies; sizes 8 to 16 ‘years, 7 ati Tailored eponge pir ) Imported corduroy, French or ) aR i eine mae a i ae _ * : : | Ramie linen, ratine, pique or ; ri < A it ri Ramle Ii \ Misses’ Palm Beach Suits, also 45 QQ] at $9.75, 14.50 & 16.50 | or. ee pee cS + $395 | eavardinn. . Tallored button | 98:00 Misses’ Washable Skirts, special $1.95 black and white worsted check, at e Shinai’ Cais, cttaita: tuk on | washable cordatine, front, patch or slash pockets Tailored with patch or slash pockets and detachable belt. Cordeline, gab- Misses’ Summer Suits, of chiffon 99.59] ” white checked and striped silk, at BQ» CD) | (eee ardine, Ramie linen or khaki cloth. Lengths 35 to 39 inches. taffeta, : + at - i T ‘omorrow, an important clearance of a . - M4 Misses’ Net Dresses, of embroidered net, also | Misses’ Wash Skirts, of linen, cordeline, gol : “. Misses’ & Girls’ Middy Blouses, special at 68c combinations of taffeta and all net, cord and army khaki, 315 Women 8 Silk Dresses Twill or khaki cloth, self or contrasting braid-trimmed collar and cuffs. 9 at $15.00, 18.50 and 22.50 at $1.95, 2.95 & 4.35 | incomplete size ranges; only one or Sizes 6 to 20. Also very special at 85c—Blouses buttoned front, & two of a kind; all greatly reduced Norfolk or regulation model; twill or khaki doth, ‘ ps 7 7 | 85 Dresses, were $18.50 and $20.00-—— now $12.50 ' . Tailored and Untrimmed Hats | os Greeee, ‘wees antes how Mad Girls’ Summer Dresses, special at $2.75 Very specially priced for To-morrow, Saturday: | 55 Dresses, were $29.50 to $35.00-— now $18.50 pre hid a ane “_ in plain or flowered voile, solid Openwork Basket Straw Hots, White Hemp Hats. eltoctively 100 Dresses, were $39.50 to $55.00 now $25.00 ; , | with colored silk facings, $1.25 combined with black velvet, $1. 95 | Misses’ Bathing Suits, special at $4.95. Benn f. Biraw, Ea ud at $1.50 Tuck Sik Sport Hus, bey $2 95 | A Sale of Women’s Tub Dresses Fine quality messaline, poplin or mohair. Newest models, silk braid cs deandala asset a a | one of the season’s most remarkable offerings at $7.50 trimmed; beautiful color combinations. Ages 8 to 18. To-morrow, most exceptional values will be offered on the Main Floor, in White or cofored voile; dainty ruffled effects, in cuatee or bolero styles. — > : ‘ | Trree- or two-tier; two- or three-ruffled or pleated skirt. Figured Dolly Women 8 Muslin Undergarments at 93¢ each | Varden, awning or pin stripes or plain voiles, also Frencn linen. Full Tomorrow will begin the semi-annual Included are Night Gowns, Combinations, Petticoats and Envelope Chemises, | | Carer Set ANE SONNE ’ : in a large variety of desirable models, | Clearance of Boys Suits Tomorrow great economies in a price-reductions of compelling interest Boys’ Clothing at Large Reductions Clearance of Young Folks’ Shoes economies that are unprecedented Boys’ Norfollc Suites of yoo Bays’ Norfolk Gute, S ite most Regular stock Shoes, in styles which we nave aiscontinued, Not 144 Norfolk Suits, were $12.75 to $13.75—now $8.75 lity t » cheviots an jome- esirable imported and American £ i 1 + 5 Jorfollx S. ore & 5 anil teas; some have pes trousers; in $5.50 fabrics; extra iisiokerborker: ue $11.50 every size and width in every style, but every pair at a great reduction 152 Norfolk Suits, were $9.95 to $10.95—now $7.75 dikes! 6 $018 paar “ : Te: Reducad:'to Oxfords, Pumps and High Shoes reduced 7 to 18 years; all have two pairs knickerbockers _ Boys’ Norfolk Suits of Palm Beach Boys’ Washable Suits with extra Ch . : j at I ? e fon ti i hildren's, sizes 6 to 1014, reduced lo $1.45 The assortment is exceptional in its diversity of fabrics, colorings and i cloth and Belgian linen, in brown, trousers, made of tan or gray linen, sae fe ‘, patterns. Tailored with exceptional sxill, in smart Saks Norfolk style, blue and oyster; two pairs trousers; $5.75 khaki or white duck; in sizes 7 te > $3, 85 Misses’, sizes 11 to 514, reduced lo $1.95 , sizes 7 to 16 years, + of 16 years, : . Boys’, sizes 11 to 6, reduced to $1.95 Boys’ Norfolk Suits (with extra trousers), Very Special at $8.50 None G. O, D., exchanged or on approval, | Boys’ Blue Serge Suits, special at $7.50 & 8.95 - | A 7 to 18 years; two pairs of knickerbockers | Youths Suits at $15.00 Handsome pleated models; patch pockets, skeleton- or full-lined. Boy’s High Class Summer Furnishings ___ les 40 to 36) Character shows in every feature. Suits tailored with the excellence that ’ oF the most dependable materials, at prices that command attention. has given its unapproached reputation to Saks’ men’s apparel shop, The Boys’ Hot Weather Blouses, 65c ith Wm collars, F at jain pongee, : F : snit c n Pr y — y 1 bids to that important stage between boyhood and manhood; youthful in Sport style; low neck, short sleeves, Russian cord fabrics, raat \ Boys’ Blouses, of woven madras wih Children’s Beach Rompers, with lo e line, yet with a suggestion of the approaching dignity of years. and mercerized cloths; 6 to 16 years. Very unusual valu stacbed or detached’ calla, 65c neck nd shart sees, par 20c pest ed Splendid hand tailored models, made of cheviots, homespuns, tweeds, shepherd checks and blue serge. Sizes 7 to 18 years. Values up to $12.50

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