TH1 IVlKIKa WORLD, F&IDAY, JUKI 4, 1915.
RemeTU Hairy Growths
Without Pain or Bother.
(Mode of To-dy.)
It It not necessary to use a painful
proccti to remove hslry growth, for
with little deUtone handy you can
keep the akin entirely free from these
beauty deatroyera. To remove hair
make a atlff pait with a little powdered
delatone and water. Spread this on the
hairy aurface and In about S minutea
rub off. wash the akin and the baira are
Cone. To guard apiitut disappointment
lie careful to eel real ilelatone. Advl.
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YAN WYCK FUNERAL
Military 'Will Hoaor Vatera mt
the CItII War To-IIorrow.
The funeral of Cot. William E. Van
Wjrck. who died of apoplexy Wednes
day nlfht. will be held to-morrow from
8U Bartholomew's Church. It wilt be
a military funeral. Col. Van Wjrek'a
death occurred athla home. No. 125
Weat Ninety-fifth Street, after an ill
ness of ten day.
For forty year Col. Van Wyck.
who was born on March 21, 1141. was
a member of the New Tork Athletic
Club and at one time Its President.
il also waa a member of othar clubs,
orK&nlzatlona and societies. lie fought
through the Civil War and up to the
time of tils death was Interested In
military affairs.
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AEROPLANES TO RIVAL
SUBMARINES IN WAR,
Will Soon Be as Fearful En
gines of Destruction, Secre
tary Says in Address.
bona of the squadrons that constitute
a country protection.
"Tba last Congress expressed Ha
faith In th srabmarlne by voting the
money to build twenty-six new sub
marine, three of them to bo ea'golns;
or sue ana power never Derore con
templated. What ot the future of
this newest naval arm? Ho would
be a rash man who would prophecy
limit to its possibilities."
CHICAGO WANTS CONVENTION
ANNAPOLIS, Md June 4. Predic
tion that war aircraft of the not dis
tant futuro will bo as fearful engines
of destruction as the dread under-sea
craft was made by Secretary Daniels
In addressing the graduating class ot
the Naval Academy to-day.
"In the European war," he said,
"thoro have beon no surprises, no
startling victories, no crushing de
feats that could be called dectslre.
Slaughter there nas been unprece
dented, but the character of battles
that stampeded an enemy by taking
him unawares has pasted away. The
effectiveness of the flanking move
ment has been seriously Impaired.
Why? The soaring scouts carry mes
sages from trench to trench, and th
sudden alarms that resulted In the
routing of mighty armies becam an
cient History when the modern en
gine and gasoline onabled man to con
quer tho regions of the air.
"What we have sen in these swift-
winged eagle eyes of the army or
navy Is but the dawn ot the coming
day when wo man make tue neavens
carry our war craft as easily as w
navigate th sea with our dread
naught." Secretary Daniels spoke of the mar
velous development of the submarine
and added:
"Almost dally you are startled to
road of the torpedoing of a mighty
vessel by these small undersea atllet
tos." tho Secretary told tho gradu
ates, "Tho submarine's precision of
aim, us aeaaunoss 01 execution, its
ability to do Its deadly work and dis
appear In a moment challenge the
world's wonder.
"It seems only a few days ago that
we were wonderlnc If the submarlno
would become a really Important part
of the fleet. To-day runny are serl
ously dobatlng whether our riant
craft will continue to be the back-
Campaign Hcsjub t Get Democrats
to That Cltyln 1018,
CHICAGO, Jun 4. A campaign to
brlnr the 191 National Democratic.
Convention to Chicago was launched
here to-day at a meeting of two
hundred Indiana editors. Charles
Uoeschenateln of Edwardsvlll. III.,
mamber ot tht Democratic National
Committee, roportnd that mora than
twenty of tho National Committeemen
are In favor of Chicago.
The .convention city will be aelroted
at the mestlng of the National Com
mittee In December.
MEDALS PRESENTED FOR
DARIN6 RESCUE AT SEA
Recognition for' the Men of the
Philadelphia Who Saved Crew
of the Chester.
Officers and men ot the American
liner Philadelphia were this morning
presented with gold mid silver modal 1
by the ''United Btates Life Hnvlng
Benevolent Association of NewvYork
for gallant conduct nt sea In Jljj rcj.
cue ot Captain Hegebnrth nnd crew nf
the tank steamer Chester which went
down In a flerco gain on February i.
Tho Chester had nil but foundered
when sighted by tho Philadelphia In
tho early morning. Reus were sweep
ing her decks. Capt. Arthur rt. rill!
of the Philadelphia left it to his men
to volunteer to go out In the boats.
Every man ot the crew responded.
Chief Officer Harold Candy com
mandod the first boat and with a
crew of six fought the storm for two
hours, bringing 32 ot the 33 men to
tho Philadelphia.
Then when his crew was exhausteJ
First OITlcer T, II. Lyons took out the
second boat andaU the remainder
ot the Chester's men. The Phlla
lUlphta' was still In sight when th
Chester raised her stem high out of
the water and went down by the
head. ,
llesttles Capt. Mills and hi urtlcers,
the men who received the medals
were C. Cnvutsnr, 0. Mnrtln, A.
Templeton, 12. Chlsholm, P. Qulgley
and A. Pnrlon ot the first boat nnd
yordenscn. J. O'Bhea, O, Wilson,
p. Uuig, I,. Peterson nnd C. Van
Cordon ot the second boat. The pres
entation was mad by A. A. Haven,
President of th U. 8. Lift Baring
Benevolent Asaoclstlfln.
Hood to Co mm nil Ihf Texas,
WA81HNQTON, June 4 Secretary
Dpnlels has designated Capt. John
Hood of the Naval Oentral Board, to
com...r.d the dreadnought Texas, to
succeed Capu A. W, Grant, recently
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Many new styles have been added to our already large assortments of charming
Summer Apparel for Misses and Girls
featuring the latest vogue in cool and dainty taffetas, voiles, linens, organdies, nets
and novelty weaves, at money saving prices, of which
The follouring for Saturday are excellent examples:
$4.95
Misses' French Linen Dresses,
in white, Copenhagen blue or rose,
Misses' Summer Dresses oflincn, a7 Q5
flowered and striped voiles; . at V'-7
Misses' Taffeta Dresses, in navy, i Q 7c
Muck or white, . . .at
Misses' Palm Beach Suits, also t c (r
black and white worsted check, at J-U.vu
MJsses' Summer Suits, of chiffon on tn
taffeta at y.DU
Misses' Net Dresses, of embroidered net, also
combinations of taffeta and nil net,
at $15.00, 18.50 and 22.50
Girls' Washable Dresses, of
crencs, voiles and dimities, Quaker
collar anq cuffs; sizes
10 to 10 years, . at
.95 & 4.95
Girls' Lingerie Dresses, of nets, voiles and
organdies; sizes 8 to 10 years,
at $9.75, 14.50 & 16.50
Misses' Coats, of taffeta, black anil OQ rjr
white checked and striped silks, at s I O
Misses' Wash Skirts, of linen, cordcline, golf
cord and army khaki,
at $1.95, 2.95 & 4.35
Tailored and Untrimmed Hats
Very specially priced for To-morrow, Saturday:
Openwork Basket Straw Hats, e- eye I White Hemp Hats,
with colored silk facings, . at
. at $1-50
: facing
Peanut Straw Hats,
with hemp undcrbrims,
mite iicmp nats, effectively Q.1 Qr
corabincd with black velvet, nt V-t7i)
Tucked Silk Sport Hats, hemp ro nr
undcrbrims, white nnd black effects, Vt
To-morrow, most exceptional values will be offered on the Main Floor, in
Women's Muslin Undergarments at 93c each
Included arc Night Gowns, Combinations, Petticoats and Envelope Chemises,
in a largo variety of desirable models.
Boys' Clothing at Large Reductions
Boys' Norfolk Suits, of superior
quality tweeds, cheviots and home
bpuns; some have extra trousers; in ec CA
izcs 0 to 18 years, . at ''
Boys' Norfolk Suits of Palm Beach
cloth and Belgian linen, in brown,
blue and oyster; iwo pairs trousers; ec j-
sizes 7 to 10 years,
at
Boys
Boys' Norfolk Sails, of the most
desirable imported and American
fabrics; extra knickerbockers; sizes i t rf
7 to 18 years. . Reduced to AX.OU
Boys' Washable Suits with extra
trousers, mudo of tan or gray linen,
khaki or white duck; in sizes 7 to clo per
10 years, ... at VOD
rs' Norfolk Suits (with extra trousers), Very Special at $8.50
Splendid baud tailored models, made of cheviots, homespuns, tweeds, shepherd checks and blue
serge. Sizes 7 to 18 years. Values up to 812.50
Boy's High Class Summer Furnishings
Of the most dependable materials, at prices that command attention.
Boys' Pajamas, of woven madras and QCp
plain pongee, , . . suit
Children's Beach Rompers, with low rn
neck and short sleeves, , . pair C
Boys' Madras Negligee Shirts, ro
with detached collars, . at u1'
Boys' Blouses, of woven madras with
attached or detached collars, at UJt'
Broadwa)
MlW btreel
Specialists in Apparel for Men, Women and Children
Cold Storage of Furs at 2
On your otm (air taluatien uith the exception of a fett
low minimum thattet. Repairs ot alterations in the
1915-16 styles NOW at much loiter prices than later!
'Phone or uriit and our motor ulll call or your Furs.
.1 remarkable Clearance Sale of
Women's Tailored Wool Suits
embracing the entire balance of thin sea
son's suits in desirable models and fabrics
50 Suits were $18.50 to $25.00 now $10.00
119 Suits wereJ527.50 to S35.00 now $15.00
85 Suits were $35.00 to $39.50 now $22.50
78 Suits were S39.00 to S65.00 now $28.00
Women's Linen and
Palm Beach Suits,
special at $12.50
Smart Norfolk, sport, pleated or
belled models. Newest skirts with
forge pockets. Sies 34 to 44,
Women's Silk Bathing
Dresses, very specially
priced at $5.00
One-piece models, or smart dressy
effects. Silk fapliti. satin or taf
feta. Block or navy. Si;es 34 to 16.
Women's Coats reduced to $10.00
have been $15. 0l to $22.50
For all occasions; up-to-the-minute models; great diversity ot wool fabrics,
also faille and taffeta silks: black or navy and colors: all sues.
Women's Washable Pongee Coats, $7.50
for one day, tomorrow, only
Full-length, full sweep, with large, deep inset sleeves. Convertible choker
collar with strap. Detachable semi-blt, slash pockets, self-covered
buttons. Sizes to 46.
Women's Washable Sport Skirts
four groups at very special prices
Cordellne or cotton ga- "1
bardin;. button front. '
two larse patch pockets. I
Waist sizes to 36. I
Tailored eponge pin
stripe or Ramie linen or
pique and imported
washable cordellne.
$1.95
$3.95
Washable Corduroy, cordcline
or pique. Wjists to 36.
Imported corduroy, Trench or i
Pamic linen, mtine, pique or
cabardine. Tailored button
front, patch or slash pockets.
$2.95
$5.00
Tomorrow, an important clearance of
315 Women's Silk Dresses
incomplete size ranges; only one or
two of' a kind; all greatly reduced
85 Dresses, were $18.50 and $20.00 now
75 Dresses, were $25.00 now
55 Dresses, were $29.50 to $35.00 now
100 Dresses, were $39.50 to $55.00 now
$12.50
$14.50
$18.50
$25.00
A Sale of Women's Tub Dresses
one of the season's most remarkable offerings at $7.50
Wnite or colored voile; dainty ruffled effects, in coatee or bolero styles.
Tnree- or two-tier: two- or three-ruffled or pleated skirt. Figured Dolly
Varden, awning or pin stiipes or plain voiles, also Frencn linen. Full
range of sizes and colors.
Tomorrow great economies in a t
Clearance of Young Folks' Shoes .
Regular stock Shoe-;, in styles which w nave Discontinued. Not
every size and width in every style, but eery pair at a great reduction.
Oxfords, Pumps and High Shoes reduced.
Children' s,sies 6 to 10y2, rednced to $1.45
Misses', siies 11 to reduced to $1.95
Boys', sies 11 to 6, reduced to $1.95
None C. O. D., exchanged or on approval.
Youths' Suits at $15.00
(Sizes 30 to 36)
Character shows in every feature. Suits tailored with the excellence that
has given its unapproached reputation to Saks' men's apparel shop. The
best fabrics, the best tailoting, the best models and ths greatest care for
detail that can be put into a youth's su)t at $15.00. Eminently suited
to that important stage between boyhood and manhood; youthful in
every line, yet with a suggestion of the approaching dignity of years.
Tomorrow an important clearance of
Misses' and Girls' Coats and Suits
' - prices reduced with but slight reference to cost
67 Misses' Wool Suits, were $16.50 to $18.50 now SlO.Ot
53 .Misses' Wool Suits, were $20.00 to $25.00 now $12.10
97 Misses' Wool Suits, were $29.50 to $35.00 now $15.00.
67 Misses' Wool Suiti were $35.00 to $39.50 now $17.50
122 Misses' Wool Coats, were $15.00 to $18.50 now $7.50
53 Misses' Wool Coats, were $20.00 to $25.00 now $10.00
75 Misses' Coats, were $25.00 to $29.50 now $14.50
28 Girls' Wool Suits, were $15.00 now $7.50
52 Girls' Wool Coats, were $5.50 now $2.50
38 Girls' Wool Coats, were $9.75 to $12.00 now $4.50
39 Girls' SilU-and-Wool Coats, were $12.00 to $15.00 now $6.50
17 Girls' Silk Coats, were $18.50 to $25.00 now $10.00
Misses' Silk Afternoon Dresses
very specially priced at 15.00
Smart new models, plain or striped chiffon taffeta or crepe de chine. Coatee
effects with ruffled, tier or pleated skirl. Veslec, collar and cuffs of Ceorfette
crepe, or hemstitched organdie. Sies 14 to 18.
Misses' Summer Dresses, $6.75
a very special price for tomorrow only
Combinations of voile and linen. Coatee models with ruffled sKirt.
Dotted, flowered, wide, medium, narrow or candy-Striped voiles.
Tailored French linen, Oton model, detachable blouse of dotted voile.
Wanted colorings or white. Sizes 14 to 18.
Misses' Washable Skirts, special $1.95
Tailored with patch or slash pockets and detachable belt. Cordeline, gab
ardine, Ramie linen or khaki cloth. Lengths 35 to .19 inches.
Misses' & Girls' Middy Blouses, special at 68c
Twill or khaki cloth, self or contrasting braid-trimmed collar and cuffs.
Sizes 0 to 20. Also very special at 85c Blouses buttoned front,
Norfolk or regulation model; twill or khaki cloth.
Girls' Summer Dresses, special at $2.75
Dainty lace-trimmed, coatee models, in plain or flowered voile, solid
color or' color combinations: 6 to-14.
Misses' Bathing Suits, special at $4.95.
Fine quality messaline, poplin or mohair. Newest models, silk braid
trimmed; beautiful color combinations. Ages 8 to 18.
Tomorrow will begin the semi-annual
Clearance of Boys' Suits
price-reductions of compelling interest
economics that arc unprecedented
144 Norfolk Suits, were $12.75 to $13.75 now $8.75
152 Norfolk Suits, were $9.95 to $10.95 now $7.75
7 to 18 years; all have two pairs knickerbockers
The assortment is exceptional in its diversity of fabrics, colorings and
patterns. Tailored with exceptional SKill. in smart Saks Norfolk style.
Boys' Blue Serge Suits, special at $7.50 & 8.95
7 to 18 years; two pairs of knickerbockers
Handsome pleated models; patch pockets, skeleton- or full-lined.
Boys' Hot Weather Blouses, 65c
our regular stock prices, $1.00, $1.50 and $2.00
Sport style; low neck, short sleeves. Russian cord fabrics, zephyr madras
and mercerized ciotns; o to io years, very unusual vaiu;. .
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