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! } | — one ——— BARAK WALADS eno mses oi i The dary im the stander sult t ' xorwicn, wp onthe tah Cold Storage of Furs & ks & Ci ¢ more terlan! was the scene of ‘unusual exctte- We are prepared to accept Furs a ty ina wan the “scene tee and Fur Garments for Cold Storage to-day out a block on Water and & ——— damages because of an alleged state- | streets, ment that he had mailed a number of! The fire broke out tn Rose's Rowling Dostal cards, sald to jefamatory. | Alley and consumed a laundry, grocery Justice Jay jon to hav! of shop, stable and four Iaw- _->- the verdict ivered him em, Including Coroner Brown Wear Natatorial Creations, but | Defy Wily Males’ Efforts to Peep at ‘Em. hody. I think they afot oi ratd | dollars. nfortunate that | o. It ts bad} vr thelr friends, | Se Yellow Fever in Colom’ BOGOTA, Columbia, M fever is epidemic at Buc *lintertor town of 16.000 in the capital of Santander 1 Kixty cases have heen reported sin the disease appeared @ week ago. CLEVELAND CINCINNATI wo ST. LOUIS We are told to dwe! you know That (frisky old water-god Nereus. ment some place.’ who had the biggest string of thorough- bred porpoises the Aegian Sea and 4 faced them in tandems and fours, with! Thompson Gym The shade of the sprightly old party | with the seaweed whiskers was the! sundr: 4 WhO “24-Hour St. Louis”’ fathers, doctors and but these wiles availed them | did: preteen: wien Ate tous Leaves New York - 6.88 P. M. classes of Barnard College were march- Arrives Cleveland + 7.30 A. M. ing aoros the campus, tittering at the Arrives Cincinnati - 10.25 A. M. discomfiture of thelr “brother«” and ie : > “fathers” and “trainers.” The Thomp- Arrives St. Louis + 5.25 P. M. son Gymnasium really belongs to Co- OVER NIGHT TO CLEVELAND OVER NIGHT TO CINCINNATI 24 HOURS TO ST. LOUIS A NEW TRAIN TO ST. LOUIS “The Pennsylvania Limited”’ uning wi ‘vere turned away The gallery was packed by girls who | came to cheer for thelr cham, | pons. The events were a relay race, | &@ dash, a backward race and pisin| and fancy diving. In the relay race the senior team was composed of Amy Well, Marion Obendorfer, Olga Ihisens: and Mildred Dubois, Georgins Berriam, Florence Hage!, Louise Nyetray and Cora Thees were the junior team. The sophomore team were Variun White, Noomt Harris, Priscilia Lockwood and Dorothy Cheeseman, and finally there were the freshmen, Sophie Andrews, Margaret Brittain, Louise Fox and . a Eleanor Hadsell Leaves New York - 10.50 A. M. There was epirited betting throughout ‘ve tina ; the contests, sofa pillows and carazmels| Arrives Cincinnati + 6.80 A. M. being wagered recklessly on every hand. | Arrives St. Louis - (1.53 P. M. STANDARD RAILROAD OF AMERICA All through trains use the Pennsylvania Station, 7th Avenue and 32d Street For tickets, delivered at home, office, or hotel, Pullman reser- - vations, and any information, telephone “Madison Square 7900” C. STUDDS, D. P. A., 268 Fifth Avenue, New York City. PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD Shaberist Counsel Has to Explain, William Klein, general counsel for the | Shuberts and other theatrical interests, had a tall bit of explaining to do to-| day. An order directing another law- yer of the wane name to appear before! the Appellate Division and show cause! why he should not be disbarred, because | he had concealed act that he had) deen convicted of me when he was) here, was made | The. former William | ustest man about the ay explaining to the, judges and others of his he was not the Kiein against whom charges were filed with the higher court. It is sald the accused lawyer) is now in Chicago, | SUMMER SPECIALS FOR MEN Who Wear and Appreciate the Best of Me’ tan Attire Browning, King & Co. A National Institution that makes Every Stitch of its Own Clothing in the best equipped New York Work-Rooms, is in a position to offer you Unusual | Advantages. Add your name to the growing list of Charge Accounts. | To demonstrate our ability to give you the very best values, we offer this week Worsted and Fine Cassimere Suits at ‘Twenty- two Dollars. Making and selling direct to you through our own 16 Stores gives us advantages possessed by no other house 22. Complete Showing of Summer Suits........ $18.00 co $40.00 Men's Slip-On Rubberized Raincoats..............000008 $10.00 The values offered in our Men's Purnishings Department are pare ticularly emphasized by a Sale of Beautiful Shirts with the A CLOTHING DEMONSTRATION $22.00 SUITS SPECIAL new French Cuff, Enjoy the comfort that these high-grade Shirts will give you at End of n Prices $1.50 to $2.50 Qualities. . ‘ - 81.35 $2.50 to $3.00 Qualities. . ATE 1.69 An Unusual Lot of Pleated Shirts, Exceptional ats......... 98.03 A ; Every Kind of Good Underwear 5c 0 36.00 NDERWEAR . “ Ur We make a specialty of Union Sults............065 $1.00 to $5.00 $2.00 to $6.00 AND PANAMAS AND BANKOKS $5.00 to $12.00 | BOYS' AND YOUTHS’ Hats of Unusual Interest to the Man Who Appreciates a Light. Cool, at the same time Dressy Hat, Panamas and Bankoks, Newest Shapes.......... $5.00 to $12.00 About 125 Norfolk and Double-Breasted Suits, ages 7 to 1o— CLOTHING Considerable Reduction from former prices at .. $5.00 SPECIALS About 100 Boys’ and Young Men's Long Trouser Suits, Sizes AT BROADWAY 16to 21. Asplendid selection ay) BOYS’ BLOUSES Made from Short Lengths of Missa Fabrics, with or without { | s PRAW HATS | | { } 50c Collars, Sizes 7 to 16 (6 for $2.85).............: 0c EE An opportunity to purchase the correct Summer Hats. All the HATS, $1.65 New Styles. Regular $2.00 Value rr $1.6 i “A NATIONAL INSTITUTION” Browning, King & Co | Broadway at 32nd Street—Cooper Square at 5th Street—Brooklyn: Fultdn at De Kalb fe “Ee Shetucket about one hundred thousand Tomorrow, Saturday, May 20th, Women’s Paris-made Lingerie Dresses A sale at one-half usual prices Straight from Paris tous. More than 500 of them, which is considerable in the circumstances. Every garment strictly hand-made and hand-sewn. Every stitch, every dainty tuck, every touch of embroidery and every seam made by Paris needlewomen. And when we say that we say all, for in the world of stitches and gussets and seams, no other hand displays such confummate cunning, such inimitable skill. Consider also that the prices do not represent the usual imported cost for this class of merchandise, and the character of this offering will be obvious. It is the kest opportunity you ever had to buy. a Paris hand-made lingerie dress at such a drastic reduction. 15.00 Imported Hand-Made Lingerie Dresses...........-005 . Saturday at 7.90 20.00 \mported Hand-Made Lingerie Dresses. ..... . Saturday at 10.00 25.60 Imported Hand-Made Lingerie Dresses. Saturday at 12.50 30.00 Imported Hand-Made Lingerie Dresses. Saturday at 15.00 35.00 Imported Hand-Made Lingerie Dresses. . Saturday at 17.50 39.50 Imported Hand-Made Lipgerie Dresses. . . Saturday at 19.75 45.00 Imported Hand-Made Lingerie Dresses. . Saturday at 22.50 50.00 Imported Hand-Made Lingerie Dresses. . . . Saturday at 25.00 60.00 Imported Hand-Made Lingerie Dresses. . . Saturday at 30.00 75.00 Imported Hand-Made Lingerie Dresses Saturday at 37.50 285 Women’s Tailored Suits Formerly 25.00, 29.50 and 35.00 Reduced for Saturday to 15.00 It should be a very simple matter for you to judge what really remarkable values these are. If these beautiful tailored suits have proved such popular values at 25.00 to 35.00 that only 285 of them are left, what a splendid purchase they must be at 15.00. And still another indication of this con- sists in the fact that, despite the small quantity in this offering, it includes practically all the season's newest models. There are only from two to ten of any style, and there are thitty-five styles in all. Butwe must make room for Summer stocks, and you always have room for another charming suit or so, particularly at such an attractive price. Why, fifteen dollars does not represent the cost of materials! A wide range’ of sizes and all the season's most fashionable fabrics. ° * Suits, Coats and Dresses for Misses‘and Small Women, Misses’ Department—Second floor. Thi’ department announces some very special attractions for to- morrow, notably in tailored suits and foulard dresses, which are con- siderably reduced from former prices. Tailored Suits, made of men's wear serge, hairline stripes, shepherd checks or fancy tweeds, in a collection of this season's newest models. These garments have becn taken from our regular stock, and as there are only 150 of them, we have marked them at a price which must interest you if you are interested at all. Sizes 14-16-18 years. Formerly 29.50 to 35.00 To close at 15.00 Satin Suits, 50 in number, made of tailor satin, in plain or fancy tailored models All handsomely lined. Exceedingly pretty models. Sizes 14-16-18 years. : Formerly 29.50 39.50 55.00 To close at 15.00 25.00 29.50 iB Foulard Dresses, 75 in all, of striped, dotted or figured foulard, in an attractive collec- tion of the season's best models. Recruited from our own stock and priced with little regard for their value. Sizes 14-16-18 years, Formerly 19.50 to 29.50 To close at 9.75 Pongee Coats, full-length models of all-silk shantung, rain repel or cloth of gold, with sailor or round collar of satin in contrasting shades. 14-16-18 years. Value 29.50 Saturday special at 19.50 Full-Length Coats, of men’s wear serge, check worsted or tweeds, with smart combina- tion collars of striped or plain satin. Sizes 14-16-18 years. Value 25.00 Saturday special at 15.00 Apparel for Juniors and Girls Saturday’s offerings in this department include some splendid values in gingham, batiste and lawn dresses, and a sale of tailored suits at a remarkably attractive price. Tailored Suits, two or three-piece models, made of English serge, shepherd checks or fancy tweeds, in all fancy tailored models, with exceptionally pretty collar of plain or striped satin or pongee. But it is not price reductions alone which will interest you in these beautiful suits, but rather the workmanship and thcir effective design. Sizes 13-15-17 years. Formerly 19.50 to 29,50 To close at 12.95 Dressee, of figured batiste or lawn, Dutch neck models, trimmed with Cluny lace. Sizes 6 to 14 years. Value 2.95 Saturday special at 1,95 Gingham Dresses, made of Scotch gingham, linen, chambray or repp, in one or two-piece Russian models, effectively trimmed with embroideries and patent leather belts. Sizes 6 to 14 years. Value 5.95 Saturday special at 3.95 Junior Dresses, made of sheer white lawn or batiste, in pretty hand-embroidered models, trimmed with fine laces or embroideries. Sizes 13-15-17 years. Value 10,00... . Saturday special at 5.95 Value 12.95... , Saturday special at 7.95 Special Sale of Women’s Waists Values 6.50 and 7.50, Saturday at 4.95 Saturcay is to ke an interesting day at Saks’ jor the weman who is bent on cemething eflective, eccncmical and pretty in waists. The offering in- cluces two medels of 1eal pongee waists, one of which is a collarless model, with front hand-embroidered in beautiful colorings. The other is a sailor collar effect, with collar and pocket braided. Ties of contrasting colcrings. In addition, there are net blouses in a tucked model of black or blue net over a foundation of Chantilly lace and various colorings of silk. Remarkable sale of Women’s “Esco” Silk Hose Value 1.25. ..:.,, Saturday Special at 79c The makers of the celebrated “Esco” hose are anxious to bring their product more forcibly to the: attention of the Saks patrons. To this end they solicited our distribution and we, in turn, solicited the favor of a special price. Both of us are satisfied, and it now remains for you to reap the benefit of our co-operation. The “‘Esco” hose on sale tomorrow at the exceptionally low price of 79c is regular 1.25 vaiue, and is a pure thread silk hose, full tashioned, with lisle garter double tops, sole and toe, and spliced silk heel. In black, white, tan, bronze or smoke pani Repairs & Alterations on Fur Garments ean now be ordered at considerably lower cost than prevaiis during the Fur Season. Clothes for Boys and Youths Ages 14 to 20 Years. Sizes £0 to 56. 12.50 to 23.00 Tine Clothes at 12.0 to 23.00, Such a statement might well te regarded as inconsistent, judging average preductions at there prices. But Saks clothes for youths and boys are not average, Lut exceptional in every particular, They excel in all those details of fine tailoring which make clothes distinctive. And thanks to a keen appreciation of youthful needs, Saks’ clothes for the younger generation achieve style and individuality without sacrificing the ycuthful appearance. Made of the most desirable fabrics ard tailored by lator solely devoted to youthful clothes. Boys’ Suits of Blue Serge at 5.00 These stylish little blue serge suits for boys are made in Norfolk ard double-breasted models, and tailored so as to keep their shapeliness in spite of ungentle usage. Made in all-wool fast color serges of durable quality. Alpaca lined and obtainable in all sizes. Splendid value. 7,00, 8.00 and 9.00 Boys’ Suits at 5.95 These are to be had in Norfolk, double-breasted and single- breasted mcdels and in all the newest fabrics and designs. Especial importance attaches to the tailoring of our suits for toys, and this was a commendable feature of these suits at their former prices ot 7.00, 8.00 and 9.00. It follows, therefore, that they are remarkable value at the sale price of 5.95. Gathered under a single price for your convenience: and that price a low one for your profit. Boys’ Suits, with extra knickers at 7.50 In Norfolks, single-breasted and double-breasted models, with extra knickers, which means that you virtually buy two suits at the price of one. Tailored in mannish cloths, in all the new colorings. An uncommon value at the special price of 7.50, and one that you ought not to miss. Pajamas for Youths and Boys Value 1.50....- -- Saturday at 85¢ Made of fine twill mercerized fabrics in white grounds, with neat black, light blue or lavender stripes, and finished with silk frogs four in number. Sizes 4 to 18 years. Negligee Shirts for Youths and Boys Value 1.00............... Saturday at 55c Colored laundered negligee shirts in coat models. The fabrics exhibit neat stripe effects and the tailoring throughout is of a high order. Half a dozen of these shirts will cost 6nly a trifle over three dollars and will equip the young hopeful for an entire season. Neckband sizes are 12!/2 to 14. Sale of Children’s Imported Socks Saturday at 25c per pair or 6 pairs for 1.35 Another shipment of fine imported socks for children. Lace, lisle or cotton, in plain or fancy tops. It would be a pity to guage their quality by the price, for they are well worth more. Misses’ and Children’s Hats reduced prices for Saturday, May 20 This offering includes all of our exclusive imported models, trimmed with lace and flowers. Reductions are unusual. Hats that were 12.50 now reduced to 7.50 Hats that were 9.95.......now reduced to 5.50 Hats that were 6.50.......now reduced to 3.95 We have also included in this sale a number of straw hats for school or street wear. Only a small quantity of them, but the values are extraordinary. For Saturday. Values 3.50 and 4.50 Special for Saturday at 95c Waists for Misses and Small Women three special values for Saturday Values that difler not in kind but in degree. The pretty Peter Pan waist for a dollar is just as desirable, in propor- tion to its price, as either of the others. Exceptional values. Misses’ China Silk Waists, with trimmings of navy polka dot. A very chic little model that will commend itself to you the moment you see it. Saturday special at 3.95 Misses’ Batiste Waists, sailor collar model. Blouse tucked and combined with batiste in solid colorings, an effectively lace trimmed. Saturday special at 1.98 Misses’ Peter Pan Waists, fashioned of fine linene and very smartly tailored. Saturday special at 1.00 Women’s Long Silk Gloves important sale Saturday This is a season of short sleeves and long gloves, but long gloves at such prices as those below are few and far between. Women’s 16B, Mousquetaire Pure Silk Gloves, with double finger tips. 23 inches long, in black, white, tan, gray or navy. Value 1.00 Special at 65c Women’s 16B. Mousquetaire Milanese Gloves, of pure silk, with double finger tips and Paris point. In white, black. tan, pongce, navy or slate. , Value 1.50 Special at 95c Women’s Sailors and Panamas special prices for Saturday As convenient es they are becoming, straw sailors and panamas are a welcome relief at this season to the woman who is tired of foliage and feathers. Women's Straw Sailors, in three of the latest models, made of rough straw braid and trimmed wit’ velvet band and bow. Value 3.50 Very special at 1.45 Women’s Untrimmed Panamas. Value 4.00 Very special at 2.95

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