The evening world. Newspaper, October 27, 1916, Page 11

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ee ini bias TF nit ain conte seeeianineshaataeiaeeeneaeneeememeieeentaiieaiaeltin samamintnds seen cen a oN a tem nme YONKERS GETS OUT Ham Svasine vente, Parser. 11 CARS, BUT WILL ASKS FOR RECENER Ctty Official to Make Applica- tion Before Supreme Court Justice To-Morrow. | Saturday—An Extraordinary Sale of Women’s Fancy and Plain Tailored Suits ~ UITS that are copies of the most expensive foreign creations, in plain tailored and most attractive fur-trimmed models, At $23.50 Saturday—On the Second Floor Exclusive Suits for Misses at $28 Tes attractive suits for misses and young women are cut along the newest lines, fur trimming being used extensively in the dressier types. The plain talored models, for wear with the new furs, are Broadway at 34th Street. ‘Phone Greeley 2626 Be. ~The Annual Sale Women’s inning tomorrow on the Fourth Floor fe . ‘ Suits of Broadcloth, ‘Tho Yonkers Ratiroad Company, with remarkably chic, possessing individuality of W ; Ww ro 3 ‘ the assistance of a heavy police guard, both line and fabric, un ter Coats ae Wit bese oe @ontinued to-day its efforts to restore the trolley service which stopped ‘when the strike began, more than two Months ago. Eleven cars were run out of the barns, eight more than yesterday. Feve of these wore on the Broadway lime and the remainder on the Jerome Avenue line. These vas some jecring, Dut no disorder, The ears carried few medium or three-quarter length coats. Trimmed with the choicest of furs and velvets, lined with peau de eygne and inter- lined. Sizes 34 to 44. At $33.50 ATS for every occasion in every wanted fabri in styles that are representative of the com originality of foremost European and American couturiers, The values are without precedent, Nowhere can such coats be seen at such moderate cost, COATS OF WOOL VELOUR in *\ length belted — | $13.75 model showing deep collar trimmed with Beaver Phish WATERPROOF TWEED COATS showing new } and coloring; THE MATERIALS: Chiffon Broadcloth, Gabardine, Men's Wear Serge and Plain or Checked Velour. In sizes In all the new colors and black. ranging from 14 to 18 years. Misses’ Street and Dress Colors: Brown, Navy and Green, 7 Aenea Corporation Counsel Cc ts t $29 50 collars, sleeves and pockets. Both loose ripple and $15 00 ee eine i ba /CohM announced the city would go oa a « belted effects to select from. Sleeves and yoke lined, . Wats. Gabardine eer @bead with tts receivership plan in mf ed Grey and tan tones only. Wool Jeney ihow! a@pite of the partial resumption of Conts for every occasion, in every want baie Says. Swine every new length coat, in strictly tailored and elab- orate fur - trimmed mod- els. Beautifully lined with plain or fancy silk and interlined. 34 to 44. Fourth Foor. Compare these suits with those now being offered at even higher prices. At $23.50 and $33.50 they are incomparable. wervice. “The present service apparently Is the limit that can be given by the Yonkers Railroad Company,” said Mr. Cohen, “it is entirely inadequate |= and to-morrow I will go before a Su- Preme Court justice and ask for a receiver, We feel that the franchises are the property of the city and we think the court should safeguard = them for us.” = With a receiver in charge of tho | company, the city officials say nego- |=] tiations could be opened with the |= Strikers for ending the strike. several attractive Trimmed with plush WOOL VELOUR COATS in models. Half lined and interli or self fabric. In all the new colors. | $19.50 COATS OF PAN CHEVIOT in 74 length belted models, showing large, deep collar trimmed with velvet Lined throughout with peau de cygne and interlined, Colors: Navy, Brown and Black, Sizes $4 to 48, FINE WHIPCORD COATS in effective belted and ] ipple models, vi ew collars of Sealette Plush. 5 ripple models, showing new jars « pt ie s $22.50 material and color, featuring the new collars and sleeves characteristic cf the most expen- sive imported creations. Fashioned of Wool Velour, Chiffon Broad- cloth, Zibeline, Cheviot, Furtex, imported Mixtures, and Bolivia Cloth, with large con- vertible collars and cuffs, trimmed with velvet, bands of fur or “Butifur” fabric. $19.50 Lined with peau de cygne aud interlined. colors and all sizes. Colors: Navy, Rose, Taupe, Brown, Green, We shall hold tomorrow, Saturday Presi- end ’ aaeccas perry rer rer dent Whitridge, head of the com- pany, will not deal with the union, Members of the union held a meet- | = ing this morning. ae LS Battery B Ketarns, Battery B of id Artillery, in command of C McClure. arrived from McAllen, T and marched up Broadway has announced repeatedly he Street to its armory at Broadway and Sixty-seventh Street. The 160 artillery- rector of the Legal Ald ety, at a} meeting yesterday afternoon, Mr. Wen- | dell fills the vacancy caused by the death of R. Burnham Moffat, who was killed in an automobile accident inst June. 4 HAD SEVERE FORM ful tioce of jine Sualitad Ve yeteae ang palin, seal. Semi fitted and lined throughout with peau de in Basque effect, featuring the new silk em- vene, In black only, Sizes $4 to 48, 1-4 | broidery and full gathered skirts. syane gT Blasi cays ie O40 Also—125 Satin and Charmeuse - OF RHEUMATISM Brockton Man Suffering From Arthritis Gives Credit to Var-ne-sis. Burgundy, Plum and Black. Sizes 14 to 18 years. Misses’ Coats Specially Priced $35 A full-flared model, with broad belt and large flap pockets. De- veloped in Imported Wool Velour, with large convertible collar and deep cuffs of Natural Raccoon, Lined and interlined. Colors: Plum, Green, Brown and Navy. Sizes 14 to 18. One Model Illustrated at Right. , Attractive Dresses for Misses at $19.50 $29.50 $35 Tailored Serge Dresses; combinations of Satin find Velveteen; Serge and Si Wool Jersey, Gabardine, Georgette Crepe, Chiffon Taffeta and Lustrous Satin. The Model illustrated at left is a delight- CQ Colors: Navy, Taupe, Brown, Green, Bur- gundy and Black. Sizes 14 to 18 years. Girls’ Dressy Coats at $15 Full length modés developed in_Zibeline, Cheviot, Wool Velour, Imported Mixtures, pockets, broad belts, and large convertible collars of velvet or self material, edged with and Large Plaids, showing the new sport, COATS OF WOOL PLUSH and Bolivar Cloth,) with Raglan or set-in sleeves. Trimmed with ‘ms $25, 00 Velvet or self material, and lined throughout with peau de eygne and interlined. All colors and sizes. , LUSTROUS BROADCLOTH COATS with new collars, trimmed with velvet, Lined throughout with 4 »priate ct $25.00 peau de eygne and interlined, A very apy sign for large figures, In Blick only, Sizes U4 to 45 COATS OF FANCY MIXTURES in new semi- belted models, with large collars of natural or al ~- opossum. Half lined with peau de cygne and interlined, 25.00 In grey or brown tones. COATS OF SPOTPROOF or Salts Esquimette Plush, in models which are the newest shown for Winter. ined throughout with peau de eygne and interlined, All $29.50 ATTRACTIVE BROADCLOTH COATS displiy- ing convertible collar trimmed with skunk opossum or + $29.50 $35.00 eral new 74% models, with collar of skunk or natural opossum or seal, In all colors and sizes. FINE BROADCLOTH COATS in semi-fitted and semi-belted models showing large collars and cuffs, trimmed with skunk opossum, Lined throughout with peau de cygne and interlined, Black only, Sizes 34 to 48, | COATS OF WOOL VELOUR, copies of re imported models, with beautiful collars of Hudson FUR-TRIMMED COATS of Wool Velour, in sev- | $39.50 tly + $45.00 frocks at this low price are extraordinary, considering present un- precedented market conditions, large figures has straight lined waist and plaited skirt, showing hand embroidered belt. Straight line and waist line models, trimmed with wool or bead em- broidery. Sizes 34 to 42, but not every size in each model. Colors: Brown, N A Sale ot Women’s Serge Dresses at $12.75 ROCKS that are typical of the styles of the moment in models that are becoming to both small and large figures. Such One model appropriate — for Model Two has Empire waist line trimmed with braid. One of the most attractive frocks shown this season, And still another model is straight tailored, trimmed with soutache embroidery on waist. New skirt is trimmed with buttons, Navy, Green, Brown, Black. Fourth Floor. Dresses at $18.50 Dresses that we have been selling all season at $25 and $29.50, y and Green, also Black Special for Saturday Only pints Site ioe eee Ht LSE leks ean nnnnnee ene: ~~ or natural raccoon, Some with cuffs of fur. 1b with peau de eygne and interlined, All colors and sizes. COATS OF SALT’S ARCADIAN LAMB in new full ripple models, with lorge collars and deep cuffs of skunk opossum, Lined throughout with Skinner's satin { and interlit In all sizes. | Beaver Plush. Colors. Brown, Navy and Green, Sizes 8 to 16 years. Saks’ Clothing for BOYS AKS’ garments for boys are not only individual in style and fab- ric, but are tailored to insure maximum service. The following special values are for Saturday. Boys’ Smart Norfolk Suits at $7.95 Extra Knickers included. Suits tailored to withstand the hard- est wear, in a wide range of durable weaves. The models are the newest shown this season. Ages 7 to 18. Boys’ Dress Suits at $10.95 Extra ginickers included. Smart aud exclusive Saks models” tailored in a variety of durable fabrics, including Navy Serges and Cheviots, Sizes 7 to 1s. Boys’ New Winter Overcoats at $8.95 © Three quarter and full length overcoats, ‘O\ in models which are full of snap. ‘Tailored Bin attractive fancy overcoutings, and prop- erly lined. Ages 214 to 18. Almost everyone in Brockton knows Prescott Abbott, the popular starter, ewployed for the last 30 years by the Brockton Street Railway. Mr. Abbott, who lives at 24 Sum- merset place, Brockton, Mass., suf- fered from rheumatic arthritis for four | Women’s Fashionable Hudson Seal Coats at $205 Sold regularly at $225 and $250 In a number of this season's most attractive models, plain or trimmed with Skunk, Lynx, Kolinsky or Fox. Model garments, only one of a kind, ranging from 40 to'45 inches, High-Grade Muffs at $25 Fashioned of Red Fox, Black Fox, Seal Dyed Muskrat, Natural Shunk, Black Lynx, Beaver and Mink. Suits & Overcoats for Youths, $16.50 Sizes 30 to 36 New Dress Hats and dain- Black Large, ty small hats, featur- ing the styles of the —I/ntroducing— DORALIS PEARLS T HESE beautiful pearls are the result of years of study, the aim having been to produce a pearl so nearly a duplicate of the Oriental Pearl hour, will be shown in a special display of . ‘ ay tae The four hats illustrated are typical examples of those models included in this display tomorrow. Every new style innovation is shown; and every new material AKS' garments for youthful New Yorkers are full of that eager spirit character- years, and gives all the credit to Var- n¢sis for his recovery. He sai “IT am recommending Var- all my friends who are suffering from Boys’ Winter Overcoats at312.95 rheumatism. It is truly wonderful y ' ; ; : i What thie medicine has done for me ¢ , | reflecting the styles of the hour as shown in the newest istic of Metropolitan that only an expert could dis after having the disease four years Exclusive Saks mode's, fashoned of | arrivals from foremost Paris shops Tan; 1 “at aauik nef the Most of my trouble was in the knee asa ovamaating ee , a : ors. » fab- one from the other. joints; they were stiff and sore, and heavy overcoatings in new colors. Wool “New York has never before known such Juniors, In style, tab lined throughout and tailored with unusual DORALIS PEARLS Ages 4 to 18. pe may be washed in hot water and the effect will be no other than to im only with great effort was I able to ; ric and fit they cannot ps be surpassed, and the range of models in both suits and over- coats at $16.50 is more diversitied now thanat values in Trimmed Millinery at $5.55" In making this statement we only reiterate what pleased New Yorkers say every day of these remarkable values a} in trimmed millin- ery. ° or down stairs. | “For a long time I was unable to care. Boys’ Mackinaw Coats at $8.95 Pinch-hack models with slash or patch pockets, tailored in a variety of colorful plaids. Ages 7 to 15, walk on account of rheumatism in 4 my knees and feet, and for four |f months I was unable to get my shoes |} op, The pain was so acute that | had |) to have my foot elevated on a chair in 3 order to get relief, as the pain was almost unendurable. | My shoulders prove their lustre and ex. also gave me a great deal of trouble, ’ ° r Note: the button f quisite color, could feel that the disease i . , 1 » time — Scale ois etd Saks’ Junior Wonder Hats, trimmed sailor, in (4 any previous time. Weien ot New Yok ae firmly believe that only one suffering from rheumatism can understand the tortures of this disease and what I gone through. ‘Naturally 1 tried many different | > treatments, but failed to find any- | yy thing to relieve me until I secured Var-ne-sis. I cannot say, that I re. |E ceived very much benefit at first, but | by continning the medicine the pain IE The selections include: Belted suits that are truly Saks’; Sack suits with ex- tra pants; and skeletonized pleated back overcoats with self collars. $4.55 top left-hand corner For Misses and Girls. Made of fine quality Velvet and Beaver in the newest colors, trimmed with silk flowers, ribbons and furs. By far the largest selection of trimmed hats have an arlistic appreciation and love for the beautiful should see these wonderful Doralis Pearls, made up into beautiful necklaces in carious sizes, and —the last word in Trimmed — Millinery selling ~- now Fifth 2: We much higher price. $5.5 ou Avenue at and stiffness left me so that today I to be seen anywhere at $4.55. Ages 6 to 15, = Fifth Floor priced from $5 to $75. fam absolutely free from the disease Var-ne-sis is composed of herbs, TT roots and bark: It does not contain © —- sien - ~ - - on 4 H HN WiLL wu palicylates, iodides or the usual rheu- 7 - areata matic drugs other Famumeatis Var ? Send to W, A. W e Hass. for the story of ie een unda or ants or onda ornin onders or send to W. A. ‘ ) \ ‘ \

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