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VIN FOR 19,000 $40,000,000 Industry ‘Wil Be Put Out of Business Judy « | Unless Legistature. Acts. WOMAN WHO WOULD CARE FOR HUMANS AS WELL AS BIRDS. | and hen feathars. Audubon noctety ted the Shen law, of o eave the forel Vemeruria, Borneo, Japan fs well ae the native Am and they originated this trick word ‘family’ to do !t, and th of those foreign jands with a New | 01 York Btate law, which cannot be done Momt every New York bird has a lerge forelen family. the feather tusiners and wave the wo- | to of work the first of July. MEASURE SIMPLY KILLS HOME INDUSTRY | “The theory of the Aud bon ‘s thet by prohibiting the eale of ther: Deautiful foreien plumeges tn New York they are saving the tives of the binte that have to be killed to obtain them, But do you imagine that the Chinese, the Japanese, the Venesuelans the people of Horneo, will stop sending plumes and skins to other countries | becaume they cannot find a market in New York? No, they wit still send, hem and our home industries will be it 3 E : Hf Hi val Hf i t | ii ai | Hy tH | | 38 ifs i if it f i i} i i ar 3 Ht pls elf id i i 2 ks ply. FOR THE BIRDS; HOW ABOUT GIRLS? and « jonger turn your food Into | make you etronqer, and | rm any one, No matter eat at heme oF away from | your Marmola Tablets oan always | amd you the be tree frum ‘edou which you eat. | wat jie we thet i i i ? i 3 Es 3f § TAL Will Become one e thensenta to whom we can cefer Marmola Tablets for sate by all Gregwtats everywhere, or, if you prefer, eend the price f a case (75 ote.) to the Marmoie Company, 184 Farmer Iidg., Detroit, Mich., and they will send same to you by return reall in plain package pitt & 3 3 ee = | } © *hottest sun, ashor ? | to suit all tastes. servative models. special at $3. IChaki jackets of blue serge, ¢ orfolk coat and trous suit made at $8.95. We Fi week we put in broken 3 double breasteds; a char make a worth-while savir | FIVE STORES: | “BROADWAY At 49th Street 279 BROADWAY PY Near Chambers St. ay *" ; Nowhere in the world will ; this price, and nowhere wil For the Week-End Outing f in to accommodate the demand forit. ‘This If you’ve never worn a Brill Blue Serge there’s a revelation awaiting you at *15 - ‘IN THE U. S. TRUE BLUE SERGES e, or on the water. BETTER GRADE BLUE SERGE SUITS AT $20, $25, $30 AND $35 '« & A remarkable range of fine twilled, all-wool serges; rich, deep True “\ Blue — unshrinking and unfading. Distinctive models, handsomely hand tailored and finished, and richly half lined with splendid sill. THE BRILL TWENTY—The best $20 suit in America. advisedly, for we've looked at and gone into the vitals of a great many other suits sold at this price, and then we made better ones—better in quality, better in tailoring, better in everything that would tend to give more and better satisfaction and longer wear than any other $20 suit. They're here now, ready to wear and in great variety. Hand tailored, English and con- r Full lined or half lined. gray and Oxford blue; in blue serge; brown; tans; gray flannel serge; worsteds and silk mixtures. Unmatched anywhere at... White striped trousers, $1.50. 7.50. Linen crash coat and trous ers, 910, Two Specials for the Boys To whose clothing needs we give a great deal of thought and attention. It is our aim to graduate boys from the knicker class into the great Brill Clothes Class. We want them to continue to wear Brill Clothes when they grow up. THE DUDLEY is the best 2 pair Knicker must keep filling the patterns lots of our $4.05 “$3.95 ng at. double-breaste into a special AMERICAN BOY SCOUT Suits, #3; Official New York Agents. Harlem and Union Square Stores Open Saturday Evening THE HOUSE OF BETTER VALURFS u find blue serge suits so good at vei get such style, snap and ser- | vice for so little money. You may wear these suits under the You may get drenched . ‘m the sudden shower or with salty spray; but this blue will re- ' . main TRUE BLUE and will not shrink. They’re all wool, , every thread, and the tailoring is as good as their quality. There ' . as sufficient variety of good models for men and young men In the new Dixie White duck trousers, 91, 91.50. Norfolk Khaki Norfolk coat and trousers suit, 95. Auto- mobile dusters, linen or tan, $1.50 to $10. Sole leather suit cases, 95. Our $10 line is so popular that many of them up, we put them—-Norfolk and and most dependable fabries And we say it ‘20 and gray flannel, white serge and trousers, ers suit, $6. Linen crash are broken, So, to: clean edsuitsinthe newest patterns | $7.50 week-end sale at 125TH STREET At Third Ave. 47 CORT DT Near Gr ich UNION SQUARE 14th St., nr, Boway @ Te Waves us nothing but! erention oF Precticaily trying to protest the Pina | Torpe | the plumage are killed no more cruelly than any other creatures who “The Levy dill, which te mow in oom. @'ve up their lives for humanity's anke. mittee, and which we hope to wes Hut this law will kill hundreds of badtes pansed to amend the Shoe bili, wil! eave 1 New York thie #ummer. It will drive men and «iris who will be thrown out | 4eath hundreda of women and young ers. 2, 1011. y [pense of the charities organization of the elty 2 | FEATHER MAKERS AVERAGE $12 A WEEK, * average wage of i812 @ week. That | f them practically are € alse, f ilsreprenentation | © on by the people who #4 prohibited. Wor in that the algrette ts the mother bird, which is Jed. Now, as a mi of the plumes are found by 1 the ground, where they yulted by the maiés. In Ite heron. tt l¢ a well known fact that the tirde are being raised on farms nov Aigrettes are dropped by them. “One fact that shows how unfortu- y the trade Is piaced by the prohi- fon law fs the fact that the law gave de® year to get rid of its stook or until the first of July this ed dle and legitimate nov work birds an are ielled tn obtaining their great stocks rapidly enough to meet the first of July with empty stores. “It is the very human side of this sit- tation that appeals to me, and the ques- tion of what is to become of the girls and women left destitute by the stopping of their occupation that appeals to me. I hope the men at Albany much of the human mother: have to euicide and ruin and worse than think as the bu- Tt will greatly increase the ex- Broadway Saks & Company at 34th Street 586 Women’s Coats Some Redaced One-Half and Some One-Third All Styles—All Fabrics—All Colors—All Sizes To-morrow, Saturday, June 3rd These coats and wraps, taken directly from our stock, are the residue of what we have had made up for distribution during the past few weeks. And if the women who buy these coats now had bought them say a week ago this sale would not have been possible. As it is, this is an instance where procrastination has saved you money. It has brought about such liberal reductions that these garments cannot fail to ‘cary conviction to you the moment you see them, as better values than can be duplicated in your experience. Models are the newest and embrace sixty-eight styles, Fitted, semi-fitted or loose-back effects. Plain collars, long revers, shawl collars, round collars or sailor collars. The coat you want—at a trifle of what you expected to pay for it. To-morrow, at Saks’. Fourth floor 183 Women’s Coats, black or navy serges or mixtures. Regularly 18.50 and 19.50 Reduced to 10.75 205 Women’s Coats, mixtures or checks. Regularly 25.00 and 29.50 Reduced to 14.50 88 Women's Coats or Wraps, black satin, lined throughout. Regularly 35.00 and 37.50 Reduced to 18.50 110 Women’s Coats, black satin, lined throughout, or nayy serges. Regularly 39.50 and 45.00 Reduced to 21.50 Semi-Annual Redactions—Saturday Apparel for Juniors and Girls The unusual advantage to you in this sale is, that the reductions are not wholly determined by the fact of this being a seasonable sale. They are unusually low because we do not feel that we can mark them otherwise in view of the small quantity of garments which the sale contains. And it will not be amiss to add, that whilst this event is advertised to take effect tomorrow, the duration of this sale —and of your opportunity—will cease when all of these garments have been sold. Second Floor. 77 Junior Tailored Suits. 13-15-17 yrs .Formerly 19.50 to 25.00 to close at 10.00 40 Junior Tailored Suits. 13-15-17 yrs .Formerly 29.50 to 39.50 to close at 15.00 50 Girls’ Coats. 6 to 14 years Formerly 9.75 tocloseat 5.95 50 Girls’ Coats. 6 to 14 years Formerly 12.95 to 19.50 to close at 7.95 Special Values in Girls’ Dresses Girls’ White Lawn Dresses, Dutch or high neck models, effectively trimmed with fine laces or embroideries. Sizes 6 to 14 years. Value 2.95 3.95 4.95 Special at 1.95 2.95 3.95 Girls’ Washable Colored Dresses, in plain or figured bordered lawns, smart little Dutch neck models, with embroidery or lace trimming. Value 2.45 3.45 Special at 1.45 2.45 Semi-Annual Clearance Sale—Saturday Tailored Suits and Coats for Misses and Small Women Our semi-annual clearance sale of Misses’ apparel is just as much of a precedent as the advent of June itself, ahd if it departs from precedent at all, it is certainly for the better. This year’s sale is characterized by far greater values than have heretofore been possible. A lower water mark in all of our apparel prices this season generally, means correspondingly better values in this sale. Sizes 14,16,18 years. Second Floor. Misses’ Tailored Suits (107)............ Formerly 19.50 to 25.00 to close at 12.00 Misses’ Tailored Suits ( 84). ...Formerly 29.50 to 39.50 toclose at 15.00 Misses’ Tailored Suits ( 50) .Formerly 45.00 to 55.00 toclose at 19.50 Misses’ Coats (50)........ ...Formerly 19.50 to close at 12.00 Misses’ Coats (40)... . Formerly 29.50 to close at 15,00 Misses’ Coats (20) Formerly 35.00 to 39.50 toclose at 19.50 Obvious savings in Misses’ Dresses Misses’ Dresses, of embroidered voile or marquisette, all white, embroidered in Copenhegen, coral, light blue or white. Round neck medels, trimmed with Cluny lace. Sizes 14-16-18 years. Value 15.00 Very special at 9.75 Misses’ Tailored Linen Dresses, hand-embroidered, in natural, white, light Llue, pirk or cadet. Sizes 14-16-18 years. Value 25,00 Fur Follies of 1911 Spending money on furs and then neglecting to take care of them. Leaving furs in a wardrobe or in a trunk where moths can get at them, Or delaying their storage until the last minute, instead of storing them at the earliest possible moment. But we will overlcok all this, if enly ycu will send for us now. The Saks Cold Storage Vaults are just full of furs, but rcom remains for a few more. Say the word and we will call for yours. Nominal charges. Perfect protection, Very special at 15,00 and that the] man babies as they do of the bird moth. ors and bird ‘babies. GETS A CLCNT FOR WIFE. INDIANAPOLIS, June 2.—Damages of one cent were awarded by a jury in the Superior Court to-day in favor of Na- than Schulman of Cincinnati, who sued Frank Lemontres of Indianapolts for $10,000 for alienation of Mra. Schulman's affections, stay up. fed by Schulman that while visiting in Indianapolts two years ago she was introduced to Lem- ontree, a widower sixty years old. She went to live at Lemontree's home, brought suit against Schulman for di- vores and won it. Hats for Children and Boys at 50c Special for Saturday A complete line of boys’ and children’s duck, linen and ing all styles and including the new khaki hats, embraci English and Rab-Rah hats, with fancy bands. All anxious to get a head position somewhere and will give faithful service upon the payment of the nominal sum of 50c. Women’s Combination Suits, _| value 1.25....... Saturday priced at 79c This concession in price is really greater than is warranted by the circumstances surrounding the purchase of this merchandise, but we are always anxious to make values as attractive as we can while we are about it. Made of white Swiss ribbed, fine twisted lisle, with crochet trimmed neck, and have assorted designs of fine lace umbrella drawers. Misses’ and Girls’ Straw Hats Final Clearance Sale Saturday Hats that have everything to recommend them on the score of style and workmanship, but whose prices have fallen from grace. A little late for us to have them, but quite early enough for you. The offering includes all of our im- ported models, trimmed with lace and flowers, and many of them trimmed in our own workrooms. Suitable for street or dress wear and remarkable values at the prices quoted below: Values up to 12.50....... Saturday special at 2.95 Values up to 4.95..... . Saturday special at 1.95 | Boys’ Two-Trouser Suits formerly up to 9.75.... ...now at 6.95 Double-breasted, single-breasted and Norfolk models, in an ample assortment of fabrics in all the most popular colorings. These smart little suits are made in the finest possible manner, being tailored and finished with as much solicitude for their future welfare as mothers have for the boys who wear them. It is really worth money to you to have your boy dressed in clothes that are made to Saks standards, because that means you are getting the best value. Boys’ Washable Suits at Saks’ Saturday at 2.95 Norfolk, double-breasted or single-breasted models, in white or tan linen, khaki or figured materials. Full and generously made and a refreshing contrast to the skimpy, underfed, impoverished garments which are usually offered at this price. In tailoring and finish these workaday little garments leave nothing to be desired and we urge your inspection of them solely on the ground that they are appreciably better in value than you have ever had before at the low priceof 2.95 Bathing Suits for Misses, Boys and Children Bathing suits that yearn for the roar of the breakers. Bathing suits for timorous children, pretty girls and venturesome boys—in the largest assortments and at prices to suit all. Misses’ Bathing Suite, in silk mohair or satin, all the newest models. Ages 8 to 18 years. 1,95 to 11.80 Boys’ Worsted Bathing Suits, two-piece models; in Oxford or navy, trimmed with red or white stripes. Sizes 26 to 34, A special value at 1.95 Children’s Bathing Suits, one-piece knit worsted, in Oxford, pink, light blue or navy. Ages 3 to 6 years, A special value at 1.78 HANK DENTIST them, NOW AT Special Values in Sweater Coats for Misses, Boys and Children _ A sweater is a necessity for young people on their vacation and has the charm of being an easy and accommodating garment to wear. And at Saks’ just now it is equally easy to buy, for we have readjusted prices in a downward direction. Misses’ Sweater Coats, of pure fancy knit worsted, with sailor collar. Colors are cardinal, tan or white. Sizes 28 to 34. Value 3.95 Saturday special at 2.65 Youths’ and Boys’ Sweater Coats, of plain knit worsted, two pockets, Tan, Oxford or cardinal. The tan has brown border Sizes 26 to 36, Value 3.00 Saturday special at 1.65 Children’s Sweater Coats, of fancy knit worsted, in red, white or tan. Ages 3 to 6 years. Value 2.00 Saturday special at 1.25 {L_____}} Clothes for Youths and ?oys Ages 14 to 20..... sizes 30 to 36 15,00 Clothes for the rising generation of young men between fourteen’ and twenty who have clothes ideas of their own. That is our aim. And clothes that conform to those ideas —that have style which is neither borrowed, adapted nor reduced from senior styles—that is the result. Saks clothes for youths and boys have a style exclusively their own, and, made up in youthful fabrics of the newest colorings, they are just sufficiently superior to defy comparison. De- signed and tailored by workmen who confine themselves to youthful clothes, and cut with such accuracy as to supple- ment their other merits with the a!l important one of fit. Salt or Sugar Which ia it? Can you tell when it is placed on the roof of the worry BR about having a roof- less set of teeth? Ours You can eat and taste with 332 Sixth Avenue, near 20th St.

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