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ie) ' ' ; . . EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 18, 1920. "1 ao ’ * * continued Mrs. King, “We She 8 Fine W ife, |: Lene ihothers ete Re: S100 | Carpenter Avenue, on July 31, and e went ni }oome to ow Says Pupil Who ‘i: x Seen Lee esto es i fae igen % much te t if wor nt suci Wed Te Teacher ; Irdhrteadln fo Foc abraad” We Reve } wit! fends. for voata, skating, play- ign yet and going about together, That's ail Broadway at 34th St. Specialists in Apparel Wo, ure marired there ie to the “Thave been teae ching fourteen years a rraduate of Public Schoo! mm sie the Brook! of Morris v Hie Sehoot and of Teachers’ Colle John ta an accountant with a ee min the city.” Mrs, King was Margaretha or } Romance sap (ie in _Schoolroom | 8 Continues Happily—She Is Pa 33 and He 24. “I gucas a lot of boys In school fall im love with thoir teachers, but not many get to marry them.” Joho J. King, a big, good-looking, | Biond young man, looked down at- | fectionately as he said this on a very L) little lady In a very large apron, who) fared affectionately at him. “Just getting dinner,” she expiaea| Saks & Company 9 a.m. to 5.30 p.m. Daily Hours of Business: Women’s Hand and Bead Embroidered Satin Frocks DeLuxe cheerfully, smoothing the apron =| -"Yes, John was in my class for two| Years. I tench in P. 8. 19, the Bronx, THE ’ REGULARLY $55 and $59.50 and still have th duati ch just Reid did when ou was there | BEDSPRING Hut that was Years ago. You know, ; 39 50 hen Johi yn b Ww oN eres Ceci ee mee oT ee as if ye had keown each olber al: + \ meet ei am| 2 ~ BE fashionable these days, a frock simply must be embroidered or 4 rm I “And 1 am thirty-three” wat Mra | AT ALL GOOD STORES beaded, so these smart frocks follow the very newest dictates ot Fashion. . EVERYWHERE 1 intervie 1 he! NHA’ ye home at No. 24 Nort h High in th a tgs Lapa te th cad Developed with stich care in high-lustre satin charmeuse, in four charming models, one beautifully hand embroidered, two lavishly beaded, and the fourth delightfully braid trimmed. Featured are graceful tunics, surplice or chemise waists, and pleated panels. Sizes 34 to 44, but not in every model. LONG ISLAND CITY, N. ¥. Mount Vernon. “{ don't seo why a New York news- | paper should be interested in uy,‘! te navy, black, brown and taupe. Fourth Floor EARN, LEARN | Thursday—Two Worth-while Items in Tailered Togs for Misses— The Saks Fur Department will Wonten’s NAVY. TRICOTINE < ‘ offer Thursday WORSTED TUXEDO FROCKS 29, 50 FINE FUR SCARES SWEATERS Distinctively trimmed with duvetyne FINEST —with brushed wool trimming Very Special So very godokin Prov on NAT VERY SEGAL PRICES bi Special WOMEN'S RAIN-PROOF COATS Specially Priced at Made f against rain without dermoving the softness of the fabric and tailored in many new and attrac- tive models. ~ Half silk lined. Oxford, Brown, Olive and Tan tones. — Stone Marten Scarfs of two selected skins. . Special 89.50 Hudson Bay Sable ag pecial 42.50 —one skin . Mink Scarfs of two io” matched dark skins. Special 58.50 7.95 An unusuully attractive sweater for sports wear—made of all worsted in pretty novelty stitch, Collar’ and cuffs ate’of fluffy brushed wool. 29.50 Such a slim little frock, yet in its simplicity lies the greater part of its charm. : Silk Somes in Jade, Henna, ‘or in forms the Mp and trim shouldets, sleeves and pockets. The Fox Scarfs in ta Colors: >All white, black, navy, “twa large. buttons in front match We also direct particular attention brown "Bpecial 49.50 brown and buff, or combinations of the eimmin a —- adorable, to our collection of is agi be choker black and white, navy and white, ‘ id fect. Taupe, brown or brown ff, WOMEN'S SMART ee eeeank peo: | RS 86 bette At Serre IMPORTED MISTI- WRAPS and COATS to be featured Thursday at 48.00 \ Made of Duvet de Laine, Silvertone, Heather Cord and Plain Bolivia, WOMEN'S UNDERGARMENTS oe rae a and : Very Specially Priced BOSTON BLACK COTEX 6 OES At $1.25—Envelope Chemise of BAGS FITTED BAGS “At 495 and 5-95 fine nainsook, with yoke of dainty embroidery and lace insertion. At$1.25— =~Pievelty Craps Bloom- ers, made of pink checked crepe with blue flowers scattered over the fabric. Sixth Floor ‘Third Floor Women's Striped Silk Blouses ‘Regularly 7.95 For the business woman wlio Haniets Lair pactiae ik with leather buttons. As crig as a : bh Pec hi 8 in a host of coloringe—dark suit can be. Sizes 14 to 18 years. ’ a blouse, or the woman who backgrounds with gay stripes ? enjoys tailored togs, thes¢ —to match 'most any suit or Seconal Floor blouses are “just the thing”. Special 5,45 Made of satin or’striped silk skirt. Third Floor made of split cowhide—at 2.95 The handiest hand bag that is made. Excellent for shopping, messenger Special 8.50 Splendid for week-end and short overnight trips. Silk lined and fit- MOOR SPORTS SUITS Special 39.50 Made in London and, of course, tailored in true English. fashion in- to one of the most swagger models of the season. The mannish coat has yoke and box pleat in back, and the numer- ous pockets and front are trimmed ‘Thursday We Shall Hold a which is much below theis actual worth Not a special lot of shoes, but every pair taken from our regular stock A number of smart styles to choose SSKSREES TS REELS SRV USES Ly Aaa aes Rema oe ie as Amn ae Se so meee : from--each designed to allow the . : service, and short trips. Sizes 14, ted with mirror, comb, soap box fHavel f i? AN I RAV EK ] At$1.50—Nainsook Nightgowns 15 and 16 inches in black and brown. and hair brush. Main Floor pe a i of the tog : D trimmed with lace, embroidery or - d ; hemstitching. ; Sizes 11 to 13% + 4.95 : Come on along! Why stick in the same old ‘i ) i i Sizes 1 to 6 5.95 : : At $2.00— Nightgowns of pink 6 phy pot at the same old Jap? Con bm coeur ioc Tiursday--a Remarkable Sale of Women’s Second Flock 3 Qualify for a better job. model. Hand embroidered in pastel Have money in your pocket at the end of »~.«’ the month, with no board to pay or clothes to buy—- Luella Cloth and Velour de Laine in the season's most favored models, trimmed with collars of fur or self material. Available in all the new- est Fall colors. Fourth Floor For Thursday Only shades, trimmed with lace edging and ribbon at wrist. Third Floor (Itra-Smart Fall Sutts Miss Burleigh, Expert Binner Cor setiere will give individual i | y fittings of the i 2 a sirilled man i 2 very oa , at the very (ow price o) = es | ee ee Fen Taras Oily New BINNER CORSETS F Kk 7 In the Army you can earn a good living while PLAID GINGHAM 65.00 IN THE SAKS CORSET DEPT. i you learn, BUNGALOW APRONS Pini? tee SOM ee iH Army camps are everywhere, from Sandy RARELY indeed may suits of such Binner Corsets need no introduc- aa ‘ REGULARLY $2.65 Hook to the Golden Gate, from Lake Superior to the Rio Grande. Tell a recruiting officer where you wish you were and see if he can’t start you on the way—- Special ] 9S Made of Amoskeag Gingham, in light and dark colored plaids. The model is open from neck to hem, and fastens with pretty pearl buttons. Neck and sleeves are are trimmed with ric-rac braid, and the smart belt is of self material. Third Floor superlative quality be had at this low price—for every detail of finishing, every stitch put into them, has been given painstaking attention. And the style has been tailored in to stay Shore flare coats,’ straight tailleurs, or belted models, some trimmed with Mole, Nutria or Australian opposs::m furs, others hand embroidered, veloped in Duvet de Laine, Velours, Yalama Cloth, Oxford and Silvertone. All silk lined and heavily interlined. Fourth Floor tion—they represent the finest in their styling, materials and work- manship—no wonder they rank among America's finest corsets. Let us show you these beautiful corsets which have all been fitted to living models representing women of every type of figure. You will find your own particular style in the assortment. Prices 6.50 to 34-590 Third Floor Pas eS opeemase eunsree cs eramamers?