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wee ne —---—— HE NEW PLAY 5} ‘Sherman WasR Right” a Miid War Farce. At the mee Rh the wtruge te theurend day alter Git likely w 264 wo thet means death day & mot at the gale of nations But quite awite trom the Kurepean ws acrone Vrenk o Wee, The-| i to ne worth Fepeating in detail, Taken out of the! War Bone, vo to epeak, it ie wimply the O14, Gd siege tale of confused iion tities, Por it# wly i wt it Pends upon the expedient York broker who t German cngaged wlory at the fro only bumorou: only a mild nN wtands quite alune ur stage. ut last night Mr. Hamilton was compelled to give way tu Sam Bid- man, who gave such a it of Lew Fields, as he rushed off to Germany and then rushed back again with added enthusiasm, that he had first call on th ence, In voi pression Mr. ughter of the audi- re and facial ex- paid an eloquent tribute to Mr. is. He was the sort of waiter that we might have looked for in the old days at Broad- | wt and Twenty-ninth Street. | he performance was largely @ matter of good acting and poor ma- { terial. } don’t meun to say that the| adting throughe Broad farce that has littl Pleasing an indulgent p that leaves a man's she ag’s stateroom aboard 5! isnot above reproach, and it relies upon one door after an r to give it action it goes bac old days of French farce. Throwing shoes hers Jdan Shelby, clean- takably fervent, m ic, as it were, his wey across the Atlantic, or eyen greater distance. charm—and this means so much to @ woman! Georgio Lawrence, on the other hand—or fogt—was reduced to a wooden leg. ere Was a test of hu- mor that may be left to the imagina- tion, though Miss Lawrence suc- eaeded; at least, in making it painless, One of the funniest characters—beg- ging the author's pardon—was the ship's captain. Whiskers couldn't disguise the fact that Dodson Mitchell was playing himself, and the heavy manner in which he tramped about left nothing to be desired except sul- cide over the ra But it is the play that deserves an early grave, “Sherman Was Right” is all wrong. sn ee ANTHRAX VICTIM CURED. Frequent Treatment With Antl- | septic Saves Mlinols Doctor. BENBOW CITY, Ml, Oct. 27.—Dr. J. C. Helper, who a month ago was stricken with anthrax, to-day was pronounced cured by his attending physician. Dr, THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 27, 1915. SPECIALASTS in APPAREL for MEN, WOMEN ond CHILDREN Saks & Company Broadway at Mth Sireat “1 we gave in this advertiooment “cam porative rates with eimiler merchandioe tn other stores they would seem like exaggeration. Come and eee, The coonomics here provided are INCOMPARABLE. 100 Specials Timely Economy—for one day No telephone or mail orders for these Spectals can be accepted, We have endeavored to provide a ve enough quantity of each item to suffice for the day's selling, but it is advised that you come as early as possible, for the merchandise in this Sale of 100 jow that its dispersal will be rapid. Phone Greeley, 2020 Tomorrow will be the Day of Extraordinary Special Values! Each a True and That vou may readily locate and identify each Special when you come to the Store tomorrow, they are arranged by floors in this announcement and are also numbered. The numbers corresponding to each of the items here announced will be found upon sign cards at the counters and tables where the merchandise is displayed. specials is priced so . No. 29 Marmalade Jar & , 50 No. irls’ Fur-trimmed Coats, $8. i with patch pockets. Collar and cuffs trimer with : No.1 Women’s Travel Bags, $3.95 No. 30 Silver-Plated Casserole, $1.75 pret ate ae foe be . Lined "sveupe No. 83 Women’s Fur-trimmed Diameter inches; white lining. out. green, Navy, Belgian blue, African brown or Russian Sizes 6 to 14 No. 55 Women’s Felt Slippers, 95c Sizes 3 to ®; various light and dark colors, No. 56 Women’s Boudoir Slippers, 95c Long grain leather; sewed-on corners; 14 to 18 in. teak eee No.2 Men’s Traveling Bags, $4.95 Fine black long grain leather, sewed-in frame and sewed comers; 16 to 18 inch, No.3 Men’s Traveling Bags, $7.95 Broadcloth Suits, $18.00 New Russian Coat model, button close to neck with choker collars and cuffs of skunk opossum, New skirt with fancy or belted back. Black, navy, brown or green, No. 31 lvory Tint Toilet Sets, $6.95 Hair brush, mirror, comb, hook, file and shoe horn in handsome box. Three-letter monogram included. No. 32 Children’s Mustin Drawers, 15c¢ , a ;@ owhide, ble ro Knickerbocker style, embroidery trimmed, 2 to 14 yrs. ’ * | ~~ eaeaienncieeelleieeed ——_ No. 87 Boys’ & Children 's Hats, $1.00 | Ne % Women’s Fur-trimened Cloth |) — vere) 6 oe No. 33 Children’s Umbrellas, 39c Latest models; plush, velvet, corduroy. eneiiith aan leoteon Suits, $26.00 5 No. 4 ‘omen’s Fitted Ba P ; roadcloth or twi ack velveteen, Russian ; Fine black seal leather; silk lined nt a No, 34 Umbrellas, want, $1.35 No. 58 Boys’ Mackinaws, $4.95 or straight line coat, handsomely trimmed with A White Persian Ivory fittings. ‘ Large assortment plain and trimmed handles. Fine Smart wool plaids; ages 7 to 18, poo bi geen or Hudson seal, Choker or muff 7D a —_—_—_———OOOOO ality, substantial, silkeand-cotton mixed covering. : collar, cuffs and, in most instances, bottom of coat No. 8 Cowhide Suit Cases," *3"" $3.95 . No. 59 Boys’ Norfolk Suits, $4.95 furetrimmed. New flare, belted or yoke skirt, Hand> a | Qo. 35 Men’s Negligel Shirts, 95c With extra knickerbockers; ages 7 to 18 somely lined and watmly interlined. Black, navy, ' No.6 Dress Trunks, $7.95 Starched or soft cuff. All sizes and sleeve lengths. Corduroy or fancy mixtures; superior tailoring. brown, green or prune, B Fine woven Madras, high count percales and mer- cerized cloths in newest designs and colorings. Genuine hard fibre on 3-ply basswood; interlined. Draw bolts; two trays; fancy lined; 32 to 38 inch. Chinchilla Coats, $4.95 ‘ay or blue; ages 3 to 10, y No. 61 Boys’ & Girls’ Sweaters, $2.35 Pure worsted; extensive variety; broken assortment. No. 62 Children’s Sweaters, $1.25 Pure worsted; plain or fancy; 1 to 6 years, No. 63 Boys’ Pajamas, 65c Domet flannel or linene; stripes or plain; 2 to 18 yrs, No. 64 Boys’ and Youths’ Shirts, 65c Extensive assortment; neck bands 12 to 1414. No. 65 Children’s Caps, 50c Corduroy or velvet, brown or navy, Some in white silk. No. 66 Infants’ & Children’s Apparel ODDMENTS AT ONE-HALF REGULAR PRICES, Dresses, Bloomers, Rompers, Feeders, Stockings. No. 67 Women’s trimmed Hats, $3.95 Hand made; fine silk velvet; large and small effects; black and various colors. No. 68 Women ’sDressyBlouses,$2.65 Embroidered net with chiffon; cream trimmed with flesh color. Also Crepe de Chine with panels and sleeves of fine shadow lace, convertible collar. No. 69 Chiffon Blouses, $2.65 No. 88 Women’s Fur-trimmed Cloth Velveteen or Chiffon Velvet Suits, $32.00 REPRODUCTIONS OF PARIS MODELS. Extreme long coat, or medium length or short dressy models., All elaborately trimmed with skunk opossum. Newest skirts with high shirred waist line, detachable belt and fancy yoke. Handsomely lined and warmly interlined. Black, navy, brown, green and prune. No. 86 Women’s Fur-trimmed Coats, Fancy mixtures or Tweeds, $21.50 Large full collar of natural raccoon or skunk pose sum. Half lined, Gray or brown. $ No. 87 Women’s Cloth Coats, 75 Pebble cheviot, 74 length, convertible velvet collar buttoning close to neck, side belted effect. Full satin-lined. Black, navy and brown. All sizes. No. 88 Women’s Sport Coats, $8.75 Two-tone cordtroy, full belted. Convertible collar, inset sleeves, full lined with peau de cygne. No. 89 Sport & Dressy Skirts, $3.95 Newest models in plaids, stripes, velour checks, fancy mixtures, serges and taffetas. No. 90 Corduroy Sport Skirts, $2.95 Trouser pockets, button trimmed, shirred pocket, Detachable belt. All colors. Waist bands to 36, [MAIN FLooR 1] No.7 Women’s Hand Bags, $2.65 Chiffon velvet, silk moire, pin seal or Morocco. Three models. Jeweled or covered frame. Flowered or plain silk linings. —— No. 8 Women’s Hand Bags, $1.65 Velvet, moire or Morocco; four models; jeweled frames; flowered linings; all black. No.9 Women’s Silk Hosiery, 59c Black, white or colors; also with embroidered front, lace inserts or clocks. No. 10 Women’s Boot Silk Hose, 35c Black, white & colors (3 pairs for $1.00) Full fashioned double sole, heel and toe, fine cotton top. No. 11 Women’s Glove Silk Vests, 95c Pink or white; reinforced; tailored band top. No. 12 Women’s Bloomers, $1.65 . GLOVE SILK; reinforced; pink or white. No. 13 Women’s Union Suits, $1.95 GLOVE SILK; various styles; white only. No. 14 Women’s Union Suits, 59c Fine lisle; hand crocheted yoke; umbrella knees; No. 36 Men’s Neckwear, 35c In an extremely large assortment, the newest designs and colorings, including practically every popular and desirable neckwear silk. No. 37 Men’s Madras Pajamas, 79c Stripes or plain colors; some of outing flannel. No. 38 Men’s Fringed Reefers, 95c College and club stripes with silk fringe. No. 39 Men’s Soft Hats, $1.45 Seven different shapes; some are lined. No. 40 Men’s Cloth Caps, 45c In a great variety of colors and cloths. — No. 41 Men’s Cotton Union Suits, 79c Heavy ribbed; ecru color; long sleeves, ankle length; a few with half sleeves, ankle length, large sizes only. KS No. 42 Men’s Shirts and Drawers, 69c Medium weight, natural or white wool, broken size assortment; price is per garment. —————_ ee No. 43 Men’s Sweater Coats, $2.95 FINE WOOL; V-neck or large roll collar; light or dark Oxtord, maroon, green, white, navy or black. No. 44 Men’s Cashmere Half Hose, In half dozen boxes, 6 pairs for 9Oc Black, Oxford or natural; also Men's Silk Lisle Half Helper's wife was largely instrumental in bringing about his cure. Throughout reater part of his illness she ap- pied at fifteen minute Intervals, an antiseptic treatment to a wound on the hysician's neck, which had been caused yy the disease. Dr. Helper believes he caught the dis- ease from a mosquito bite. For a week both he and the physician in charge of the case held faint hope of his recovery. ————— ES [BOAI WHERE TO GO AND HOW TO GET THERE 2 STEAMROATE. HUDSON RIVER DAY LINE To and Including Noy. 1, a 4 ian to S id = s bse techy Terese ag SEEING YACHTS Leave Battery Vier 10.30, 2,90, Tel, Broad 3373. ———— ‘FOR SALE. ~~ ed MEN'S GOOD CLOTHES Ready Made, $12.50 up CREDIT Te Order, $15.00 up UPON MARTIN’ & peciak Full Lirens Mul -w H11 BROADWAY — Enter 5 Cort Bloresade on ‘Credit ae ta | ERI VATCH & | D) i "Ba No. 91 Women’s Serge Dresses, $12.75 Latest models in Russian blouse,waist line or Redingote effects. Very full circular or tunic shirt. Some bead- trimmed, Navy, black, or brown; sizes 34 to 44. No. 92 Women’s Atterncon Dresses,$14.50 Taffeta, charmeuse or satin; Georgette crepe body and sleeves. regular and extra sizes. No. 15 Women’s Glace Gloves, 69c Imported; white lambskin; heavy black crocheted embroidered backs, overseam sewn, two clasps. Newest street shades over foundation of chiffonette. White cording; convertible collar, No. 70 Tailored Blouses, $2.65 Also semi-tailored, Fine Crepe de Chine or taffeta. Plain, pleated or embroidered and lace-trimmed. High or low collar, Long sleeves. Many styles. White, flesh, maize, navy, brown or green. No. 71 Tailored Blouses, $1.65 Fine Crepe de Chine, front of embroidery. Also plain tucked models with flare collar, White or flesh, No. 72 Cotton Blouses, 65c ; Corded crepes, novelty voiles and lace-trimmed models. High or low collar; long sleeves, fancy cuffs. No. 73 Blouses of Silk Shadow Lace or Radium-Lace-with-Chiffon,$3.25 No. 74 Tailored Blouses, $3.25 Fine crepe de Chine or pussy willow taffeta, elaborately embroidered front. Flare collar, long sleeves, pointed turned back cuffs, white or flesh, No. 75 Women’s Blanket Robes, $1.89 Square sailor collar, turned back cuffs, pockets trim med with satin ribbon, rope girdle, all wanted colors. No. 76 English Mohair Petticoate,$1. 98 Black only, neatly tailored, Extra sizes. No.77 Women a | 45 Crepe de Chine lace-trimmed, pink or white. No. 78 La Vida Corsets, $3.85 The new curved waist line models, in medium or high bust effects, for all types of figures. No. 79 C. B. Corsets, $2.65 For all types of figures, No. 80 W. B. Nuform Corsets, 95c For medium and slender figures, Hose, in half dozen boxes, 6 pairs for 90c. Double heel and toe, high spliced heel, assorted colors. No. 45 Men’s Glace Kid Gloves, $1. 00 Imported; pique sewn; tan shade. No. 46 Men’s Kid Gloves, 89c Samples of famous trade-mark gloves, tan or gray. No. 47 Men’s Gold Filled Watches, $7.50 Thin model. No. 12 size; 23 jewels, warranted 20-year case, ET No. 48 Men’s Walking Sticks, 35c Various woods; Prince of Wiles hooks; Sterling silver trimmed. [_S€conD FLooR I) No. 49 Misses ’fur-trimmed Suits, $17.50 Imported broadcloth; navy, African brown, field mous2, Russian green and black, Russian blouse or straight line model with rippling fullness at sides and back. Trimmed with skunk opossum, Pleated or flare skirt, Sizes 14 to 18, No. 50 Misses’ Street Coats, $7.50 Full length, belted, with patch or slash pockets. Zibeline, cheviot, check or plaid velour, tweeds or fancy mixtures. Sizes 14 to 18. No. 51 Misses’ tur-trimmed Coats, $14.50 Pebble cheviot or zibeline, lined with guaranteed satin, full belted, velvet collar and cuffs, edged with Skunk Opossum, Black, navy, African brown, or Russian green, Sizes 14 to 18. No. 52 Misses’ Dresses, $8.50 Tailored or dressy; English serge or serge-and-silk. Black or colors. Sizes 14 to 18. No. 53 Girls’ School Dresses, $3.95 English serge, wool plaid, or combinations of the two. Coatee, one-piece, or Russian model, Sizes 6 to 14, No. 16 Women’s SampleGloves, 89c Samples of famous trade mark gloves in cape and wash leathers. Fine for appearance and service. No. 17 Ribbons, 7-inch, (yd.) 25c High luStre, faille moire, and satin taffeta; wide range of light and dark colors, No. 18 Ribbons, 5}2-inch, (yd.) 19c Satin and taffeta striped hair bow Ribbon; black, white and all the wanted colors, No. 93 Women’s Dancing Frocks, $14.50 Fine taffeta; new draped skirt effect; Georgette crepe cuffs on sleeves and bottom of skirt; peach, light blue, pink or white. Very dainty and chic. (Frm rcoor 1] No. 94 Men’s Fine Shoes, $3.75 Newest lasts, lace or button styles. Mahogany or tan Russia calf. Patent colt or gunapetal calfskin. No. 95 Men’s Bath Robes, $2.75 Heavy flannel, superior workmanship. (sun Foor 7] No. 96 Men’s Fur Lined Coats, $59.50 With Ane Beaver Coll Full Northern muskrat lining; “shell of allewool black Kersey, Collar is particularly large and deep. No. 97 Men’s Rain Coats, $3.75 Hodgman's tan Canton cloth, thoroughly rubberized and guaranteed waterproof. No. 98 Youth’s Mackinaw Coats, $4.50 Shawl collar, four pleat yoke, front and back, belt and large patch pockets. Plaids, plain colors or Indian blanket effects. Very warm and comfortable, No. 99 Women’s Red Fox Scarfs, In Animal Effects, $12. 50 No. 100 Black Fox Sets, $27.50 Animal scarf, round muff with head and tail. No. 19 Dresden Ribbon-covered Coat Hangers, all colors, 19c No. 20 Fancy trimmed Slipper Trees, (pr.), 39c No. 21 Women’sSlumber Slippers ,49c Gray, red, pink or blue. Also flexible leather-soled boudoir Slippers. No. 22 Women’s Bracelet Watches,$7.50 Gold-filled; thin model; silver or gold dial; seven- jewel movement; adjustable bracelet. No. 23 Sterling Candle Sticks, $2.95 Complete with French shade and holder. No. 24 German Siler Mesh Bags, $1.50 Etched 6-inch frame, full shirred skirt. No, 25 German Silver Vanity Cases, 50c No. 26 Silver Plated Fruit Bowls, $1 Pierced; 8 inches high; 3-inch diameter. No. 27 Electric Boudoir Lamps, $1.75 French China; silk shade. No. 28 Silver Handle Fruit Knives, Butter Spreads and Cheese Servers, 39c No. 81 Brassieres—many kinds, 39c Brassieres, various styles, at 45c. Brassieres, wide assort: 8, 75c. No. 82 Wavy Hair Switches, $ P)