The evening world. Newspaper, November 17, 1915, Page 9

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J , / o GEE EVENING DFFICIAL WAR FILMS OF FRENCH NATION TOBE SHOWN HERE Taken for National Archives, | | Will Be Displayed in This | Country by The World. .. ! @Mhousands of Americans are already _ tanning how they will go to Europe 84 goon as the war is over that they) may visit the historic battle scenes” nd view the havoc that has been) wrought. But the French official war fms, which are to be shown through- gut the United States, under the aus- ploes of ‘The World, will give far more than will be seen by even the} iret of the fortunate tourists. For these official motion pictures will take one to the tamous battle- Qelds, and in the safety and ailence @f the auditorium the spectators will just what they would have seen they occupied the thrilling but dangerous post of an observer at the front. They will see exactly how the men fight in the greatest of all wars. | ‘This is the first time in history that) ‘the public far away from the fighting | may have war as it really i repro- @uced before them and get @ “real grasp of the human side of the ter- jo struggle. wThene Oficial war films were taken by order of the French General Staff) for the purpose of historical record. They are to be preserved in the na- tonal archives of France that future, Benerations for all time may be able, to see and judge what the war was) ike. They form an unimpeachable) record. They ,were taken with that object by men who with the greatest gallantry risked their lives that the truth of these ba might be seen by all and live fo: A. Alexander correspondent, #6 from the Frenc j li, who, as its 1 for The World rnment author ization to pr: nese official French films to American atdiegess, says they show as nothing else could how modern warfare runs its daily course} of give and take. ' ‘As soon as arrangements are com- pleted announcement will be made of the date when the pictures will be first shown and the place where they | will be exhibited pan en TO TAKE 48-MILE COACH RIDE B. von der Horst Koch Will Toot! Horse Show Party. | Reginald C. Vanderbilt, Samuel Wii- | Jets, John McE. Bowman and several ether prominent sportamen who took part as judge: exhibitors at the fecent Horse tarted on a forty olgntemile ning trip, from e Hotel Biltmot p o'clock this morning. The party will leave on the coach Vigil’~:, owned by B. von der Horst Kool h, and will drive to the country M . Russell € reston Gib: one, Louis W Terms on Furnitur Worth Down. “Weekly. 8100.00 81.00 81,00 85.00 81.50 810.00 82.00 82.50 4-Room Men's, Women’s, Boys’ and Girls’ Clothes on Credit | (At Our Bth Avenue Store On Any Purchase to 825 Terms of Down $ and ue No price comparisons are made with similar merchandise eleewhere. Every item, however, is either reduced from our own regular stock price or is offered at LESS THAN ANYWHERE ELSE in New York City. Broadway at 34th Street. WORLD, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 17, 1918. SPECIALISTS in APPAREL for MEN, WOMEN and CHILDREN — Saks & Company "Phone Greeley 2626. if we gave in this advertisement “com- parative values” with similar merchandise in other stores they would seem like exaggeration. Come and see. The economies here provided are INCOMPARABLE. Tomorrow will be the Day of 100 Specials Extraordinary Special Values! Each a True and Timely Economy—for one day only That you may readily locate and identify each Special when you come to the Store tomorrow, they are arranged by floors i 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 an No. 1 Mendel Wardrobe Trunks, $16.50 1916 model; 16 inches deep; 40 inches high. No. 2 Traveling Bags WarivS $4.25 Black russet or brown smooth grain, or long grain leather, sizes 16 and 18 inch. No. 3 BlackEnamel Suit Cases, $3.85 Leather bound, cretonne lining. No. 4 Women’s Fitted Bags, $8.95 Ivortus fittings, silk lined. TIL_MAIN FLoor |] No. 5 Men’s Fine Shirts at $1.05 Pleated or plain; stiff cuffs; many patterns and colors. No. 6 Men’s Fine Neckwear at 35c Three for $1.00. Large flowing end shapes; extra fine quality silk. No. 7 Men’s outing Flannet Pajamas, 79c In a variety of cotton weaves. No. 8 Men’s Outing Reefers at 85c In a wide variety of colors. No. 9 Men’s Colored H’dkerc’fs, 29c Imported; in beautiful designs. No. 10 Men’s Soft Hats, $1.25 A fine fur felt; good range of colors and sizes. No. 11 Men’s Black Derbies, $1.65 In various blocks and proportions of brim and crown. No.12 Men’s Street Gloves, 69c Various kinds, both imported and domestic. Washable No.13 Men’s ‘teather. Gloves, $1.00 Tan cape skin, one clasp, prix seam sewn, No. 14 Men’s Waltham Watches, $6.95 Gold filled, 20 year case, seven jewel, twelve size thin model movement. No.15 Electric Light Canes, $2.95 Smart walking stick with a practical battery enclosed. No. 16 Men’s Cane Umbrellas, $4.85 The case folds up and slips in the pocket. No.17 Men’s worsted Union Suits, $1.20 Excellent weight shirts and drawers; natural color. No. 18 Men’s cotton Union Suits, 79c Heavy weight, ecru color; long sleeves; ankle length. No.19 Men’s Sample Hosiery, 22c Six pairs for $1.25; various plain and fancy seamless and Yull-fashioned silk and lisle hosiery; not all sizes. No. 20 Men’s Cashmere Half Hose, 19c Black, medium weight; six pairs for 90c. No. 21 Men’s Sweater Coats, $2.95 A good, fine, h@avy weave, V neck. No. 22 Women’s Handbags, 85c Moire silk, long grain, Russia calf, or vachette; centre compartment and fancy lining, also powder compartment and mirror. No. 23 Chiffon vewet Handbags, $2.50 Full pouch model, covered frame, jewelled knob, centre compartment, mirror, Dresden silk or corded lining. No. 24 Brassieres at 29c Various models, materials and trimmings. No. 25° Brassieres at 39c Numerous models, materials and trimmings. No. 26 Women’s Slipper Trees, 3 pairs, 25c ee OE eereeeai erie tami aiaete ti ccccren state en ‘No. 27 Women’s Crocheted Slippers, 59c Red, gray or black; sizes 3, 4 and 5 only. No. 28 Plain & Fancy Ribbons, yd., 15c Widths 5 and 6 inches; moire plaid, Roman stripe, messaline or Dresden. No. 29 Dresden Ribbons, yd., 23c Width 64 inches; colored satin edges, tables where the merchandise is displayed. No. 30 Women’s Glove Silk Vests, 95c Pink or white; tailored band; reinforced. No. 31 Women’s Silk Union Suits, $1.95 Pink or white; tailored band; reinforced. No. 32. Women’s Silk Bloomers, $1.65 Glove silk, pink or white; reinforced. No. 33 Women’s Fine tute Hosiery, 18c Six pairs for $1.00; black or white; seamless; high spliced; double top. No. 34 Women’s Fine sitk Black, white and several colors. No. 35 Women’s Pure Silk Hosiery, 79c Black or white; lisle top. iery, 59c Several weights. No. 36 Women’s white Glace Gloves, 69c Imported lambskin, two clasp; heavy black embroid- ered back. No. 37 Women’s chars Gloves, 69c One button; prix seam sewn, with double draw back. No. 38 Women’s mecke Gloves, $1.00 One clasp; full pique or prix seam sewn. No. 39 Men's & Women's Umbrellas, $1.35 Superior tape edge, piece dyed, taffeta silk and cotton mixture; Paragon frames; plain or trimmed mission or natural wood handles. No. 40 Solid Gold Lavallieres, 95c New artistic designs, set with pearls. No. 41 Women’s Bracetet Watches, $4.50 Gold filled; gold dial; seven jewel watch, convertible. No. 42 Silver Plated Ware (ea.), 21c Salt and Pepper Shakers, Relish Dishes, Individetal Salt and Peppers, Tea Strainers, Bud Vases, Mustard Jars, Call Bells and Serving Trays. No. 43 Silver Plated Ware (ea.), 45c Baby sets of spoon and fork, or pusher and spoon; domino sugar holders; custard cups, ramekins, mustard jars with glass lining, bon-bon dishes, salt and pep- per stands, oil and vinegar bottles in holders. | SECOND FLOOR | No. 44 Misses’ Fur-trim’d Suits, $20 Imported broadcloth in Russian blouse or ripple effects, liberally trimmed with fine natural or skunk opossum. Lined with peau de cygne and warmly interlined. Black or colors. Sizes 14 to 18, No. 45 Misses’ Suits at $14.50 Splendidly tailored in the most desirable fabrics of the season, including whipcord, gabardine and broadcloth. Trimmings of velvet or braid; many fur trimmed. No. 46 Misses’ Fur-trimXd Coats, $10 Zibeline or pebble cheviot, in black, navy, African brown or Russian green. Full flare belted mod@ls, Chin-Chin collar of skunk opossum, Sizes 14 to 18. No. 47 Misses” Fur-trim’d Coats, $19 A fine corduroy, full flare belted model with chin or roll collar and cuffs of self material, edged with natural raccoon or skunk opossum, Side pockets. Lined throughout with satin. Navy, African brown, Rus- sian green, Burgundy, field mouse, or black; 14 to 18. No. 48 Girls’ Winter Coats, $7.00 Many smart models including flared, belted and Rus- sian styles. Zibeline, chinchilla or corduroy. Lined throughout; many are fur-trimmed. 6 to 14, No.49 Girls’ Dresses at $3.00 Effective models in serge, or combinations of wool plaid and serge. Sizes 6 to 14. No.50 Girls’ Dresses at $5.00 Newest styles in wool plaid, English serge and com- binations of serge and plaid. Sizes 6 to 14. No.51 Girls’ Dresses at $7.50 A splendid assortment in velveteen and silk combined, also plain or plaid taffeta. “No.52 Misses’& Girls’ Hats, $2.75 Velvet or plush; ribbon or fur trimmed. No. 53 Boys’& Children’s Hats, $1.25 Plush or velvet, in newest colorings Size: No. 54 Boys’Mackinaw Coats, $3.95 All wool; smart models; ages 6 to 18, No telephone or mail orders for these Specials can be accepted. We have erideavored to provide a large enough quantity of each item to suffice for the day's selling, but it is advised that ou come as early as possible, for the merchandise in this Sale of 100 Specials is priced so low that its dispersal will be rapid. No. 88 Boys’ Chinchilla Coats, $4.95 All wool; gray or blue; ages 3 to 10. No. 56 Boys’ Norfolk Suits, $4.95 With extra knickerbockers; fancy mixtures or cor- duroy; superior tailoring; ages 7 to 18. No. 57 Boys’ Washable Suits, $1.39 Plain white and numerous colors, including hand smocked suits. Newest fall models; ages 3 to 8. No. 58 Boys’ & Girls’ Sweaters, $1.85 All wool; extra heavy; oxford, maroon or navy. No. 59 Boys’ Pajamas at 59c Domet flannel or linene; plain colors or stripes; trimmed with silk frogs; ages 2 to 18. No. 60 Boys’ and Youths’ Shirts, 65c All colors or white; neckband 12 to 14%. No. 61 Children’s High Shoes, $1.00 Sizes 6% to 9%; widths B only. No. 62 Boys’ High Shoes, $1.45 Sizes 11 to 5 in B width; a few widths C, D and Ein size 5 only. No. 63 Children’s Wool Sweaters, 79c V neck or roll collar; gray, navy, brown, or red; sizes 2and 3 years. No. 64 Infants’ Pique Bibs, 19c Imported; fleece pique, hand scalloped edge. No. 65 Women’s High Cut Boots, $3.85 Purple, midnight blue, or black glace kid; or all patent leather. Laced; measure 10 inches from the ground to the top; light welted sole; leather Louis heel. ]_THIRD FLOOR ||| No. 66 Women’s Trim’d Hats, $3.50 A splendid range of styles and colors, including all- black, and all-white. No.67 Women’s rrintnea Hats, $8.00 A wonderful assortment of very fine millinery. No. 68 Women’sUntrim’d Hats, $2.95 Gold or silver lace brim with white, black, or colored velvet crowns; hand-made. No. 69 Fur-trimmed Blouses, $2.90 Shadow lace over chiffon foundation; hemstitched vestee of changeable taffeta, in all the high shades. High or low collar trimmed with net frills and buttons. Now70 Crepe de Chine Blouses, $2.90 Heavy quality silk; combined with radium lace in various models. Panels and inserts of lace, outlined with hemstitching, convertible collar and fancy cuffs, white or flesh tint. No.71 Tailored Blouses at $1.90 Fine quality tub silk, in yoke or plain model with high convertible collar. Light or dark grounds with stripes of many colors. Fastened with silk loops and novelty buttons. No. 72 White Corded Voile Blouses, 85c Plain tailored or fancy lace trimmed. No.73 Women’s Sweaters at $3.95 Heavy wool, angora finish, Deep shawl collar which may be buttoned close to neck; turned back cuffs; patch pockets; assortment of heather mixtures. No. 74 Japanese Silk Kimonos, $4.98 Imported; hand embroidered; many colors. No. 75 Crepe de Chine Chemise,$2.79 Envelope style; Empire model; wide ribbon eyelets, pink or white. No.76 Pompadour Petticoats, $1.35 “Heatherbloom;” various color effects. No.77 Famous Corsets at $2.45 Included are C, B.; Lyra and American Lady Corsets. New models. in fancy broche. Incomplete size range. No. 78 W. B. Nu Form Corsets, $1.35 Medium high bust, curved waist line, embroidery trimmed top. No. 79 New Sport Corsets, $1.10 Made of treco in two models. No.80 New model Brassieres, 75c For street and evening wear. Incomplete size range. No.81 Wavy Hair Switches, $4.50 LI]|_Fourts Foor J] | ‘No. 82 Women’s Far-trim ‘d Suits, $17 Fine broadcloth in Russian or flare model; coat buttoned close to neck, with choker collar of skunk opossum. New flare skirt with detachable belt. No. 83 Women’s rrimmer Suits, $23.50 Fine broadcloth or gabardine; long Russian, flare, or fancy belted coat, majority of which are trimmed at collar and cuffs and have a band at the bottom of either skunk opossum or Hudson seal. Some have collar and cuffs only of fur. Flare or pleated skirt. No. 84 Women’s rrimmea Suits, $27.50 Fine velveteen or broadcloth. Reproductions of late foreign models introducing the long flare coat in straight line or belted effect. New choker or con- vertible collar. Sleeves have new touches at cuffs, Mostly trimmed at collar, cuffs, and bottom of coat with skunk opossum, skunk raccoon, Hudson seal, beaver or cub bear, Flare circular or pleated skirt with detachable belt, or shirred top. No. 85 Women’s Coats, $9.50 Zibeline, cut chinchilla, boucle or mixtures in several new belted models. One has fur edging on the collar, others are trimmed with plush or self materials. | No. 86 Women’s Coats at $13.50 Cheviots, fancy mixtures or wool plush, in three quarters or seven-eighths féngth. Flare or belted models, half lined, or lined throughout. No. 87 Women’s csicr Coats, $19.50 Zibeline, fancy wool velour, or cheviots, in seven-eighths lengths and belted models. Collars of skunk opossum, Alaska opossum, Hudson seal or beaver. Lined through- out or half-lined with peau de cygne. No. 88 Women’s rimmed Coats, $29.50 Chiffon broadcloth in loose ripple, flare, or belted models, Chin-Chin or choker collar and cuffs of skunk opossum or Alaska opossum. One model has border of fur. Lined throughout with peau de cygne and interlined. Black, brown, green, taupe or concord, No.89 Women’s “r.:* Skirts, $5.00 Up-to-the-moment models, in corduroy, broadcloth, gabardine, whipcord, plaids, fancy stripes, serges, cheviots, checked velours, or taffetas, All sizes, No.90 Women’s Serge Dresses, $10 Embroidered with soutache braid or button trimmed. Circular skirt with pockets. Navy, brown, or green. After- No. 91 Women’s toon Dresses, $13.75 Fine satin and Russian blouse effects, braid bound, Also velveteen-and-Georgette. Black or navy. No. 92 Women’s Dancins Frocks, $17.50 In Taffeta or ‘Soiree’ with net overdress and iri+ descent sequin trimmings on waist. Pink, blue, white, maize, or rose. Sizes 34 to 40, | FIFTH FLOOR No. 93 Men’s Rain Coats at $12.50 Rubberized or gabardine in the newest cut. No. 94 Men’s Dancing Pumps, $2.95 Also Oxfords. Made by James A. Banister & Co. of ewatls Patent colt, patent calf or gun metal calf. SKIN. No. 95 Men’s Terry Bath Robes, $1.65 Well made in a good assortment of colors. No.96 Men’s Blanket Robes, $2.75 Fine, warm heavy-weight robes. | ||| SIXTH FLOOR {ij | No. 97 Misses’ Mackinaw Coats, $4.75 Much used for skating. No. 98 Russian Hare Scarfs, $5.25 Long double fur scart with head and tail, No. 99 Fine Skunk Muffs, $22.50 Melon, pillow or ball shape. No. 100 Black Lynx Muffs, $19.50 Silky and lustrous fur. sssisccsnillhlh —

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