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Sabi Lei i ih ht ae a 24 NR ca omen ee ene ne < THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, JUNE 16, 1911. Investigate, We are not engaged in in- terstate commerce. If mor sof alt |ferent States agree, for t t inter: ests of all ¢ cerned, to pine and pool earnings, that Js nothing chat can | Mrs NORTHAMPTON, Mass, Homer Remillard © had not left her | |General Lehman denies that ho at-| ernhardt in “L’Algion.” | re d the | tended the first meeting tn New York | The oxcitement of the evening imac of the Bread | promises to result in Mrs. Remillard's | “There fa absolutely no truth fn the| Complete recovery. 5 jetant to the Attorney. ral, said that no sa nm has been theo oa wel be | Soothing and antiseptte. proves immeasurably grate ‘ affected with chafing, milk at while he was) zema or any disorder of the Justice he had| with adults, Poslam stops al he plans of the cerns in Combine Meet Here | cc | co J 4 found noth- at i Baeal Matin ie warrant any fear of a| plete and permanent cures. Hege- in Secret Session. [ne ok ot ‘the Sierman” Anti-Trust | man's, Riker’s, Kalish’s and all drug- law. gists sell Poslam in two sizes at 50 cents and $2. For free sam the Emergency Laborat | oT understand that the new comb! A “bread war” will start as soon as 3 ti to the lo! the General Baking Company, the newly | Ziyn it’ woul! organized $15,000.00 Bread Trust, enters | sherman_ac the field tn this and the seven . = cities In which It intends to ton of the | (iy baking comp: Sao tran will een posite the Waldorf public favor,” said th official, “In 11 West 34th Street Elegant Gowns Balance of sampleline of one of our best manu- facturers, including all his imported models. French Hand Made Dresses, Hand Embroidered Dresses, Imported Robes in voiles, marquisette, chiffon and lin- gerie; also a few Hand Embroidered Linen Dresses, 25.00 Values up to $90.00 Linen and Lingerie Dresses A number of attractive models, first showing. Excep- tional value. 10.00 Vatues up to $25.00 order to gain public s of bread may be cut. Then little by Uttle the «mall bakers will be forced to well out to the trust at the trust's price and when the competition has been wiped out the price will be raised.” Then the speaker Mt a clxar Into pieces und remarked: “But, believe me, it ts going to be some fight.” It is very Mkely that the Government the new organiza of scrutiny with Jzers of the General Baking 4 to-day to divulge any t the meeting which purpose of perfecting the final arrange- ments for beginning operations. Nor would they discuss the announce- ment from Washington that a Govern- ment investigation of the mammoth al- Mance which may involve contro! of life's staple was being contemplated The ony person who would talk at all on the latter phase of the situation was Charles H, Tuttle, one of the lawyers who was present at the meeting. He admitted hearing rumors of the Gov- ernment’s interest in the General Bak- ing Company, but he felt sure that no law would be violated by the new com- bination. DENY THAT COMBINE |S INTER- STATE AFFAIR. Lingerie & Tailored Waists Beautiful Lingerie Waists, tastefully trimmed with em- broidery and laces; several smart tailored models included in this lot. 1.50 Formerly up to $3.00 Fifty representatives of the vartous ig concerns interested in the new trust were present at yesterday's moeting. It im reported that at thi ing officers | were elected and a series of by-laws adopted, but the leaders refused to give any information regarding the action| taken. j Herbert Barry, one of the lawyers of | the now organization, sald that there was a liberal agreement not to talk. A. A. Tilney, manager for lMurvey | Fisk & Sons, the brokerage firm hand-| ling the financial end of the new trust, | Summer Tub Dresses Selected from our regular stock; odds and ends of high class dresses to be closed out immediately. Of linen, dimity, gingham, marquisette, voile and lawn; a great variety of pretty models, effectively trimmed. 5.00 Formerly up to $15.00 when asked concerning the afternoon! meeting said: | “I was present for a time, but can-| do not way exactly what was done not Phink that any officers were ¢ he Linen, Repp and Pique Skirts - - - owever.”” Questioned recarding Washington that the Gover ing to investigate the ne Tilney said: “Phere 1s nothing the Government can orts m t is go- st, Mr. | Every ToMeet and ToBeat Competition $20, $22, $25, $30 Suits Reduced Blue Serge For Men and and Fancy Suits Young Men Choice of Our Entire Stock of $20, $22, $25 and $30 Fancy Suits, $17.50 Choice of Our Entire Stock of $20, $22 and $25 Blue Serge Suits, $17.50 This is not a sale of manufacturers’ samples or surplus stock, nor is it caused by any one of a dozen other reasons which we might give, but won’t. The only reason for this sale is to BOOST BUSINESS, to MEET AND TO BEAT COMPETITION, Every suit is right from our regular stock of high grade clothes. Each and every suit at its regular price of $20, $22, $25 and $30 was the biggest and best value to be had. Every suit is splendidly hand tailored and finished, and shows the distinction and tone of high-class workmanship. Suits that will delight the eritical, well-dressed man, Included is our stock of #30 fancy suits; our entire stock of $25 and $22 blue serge and fancy suits, and our entire stock of $20 suits—the famous Brill Twenty—the equal of any $25 suits. Fine blue and gray serges, cassi- meres, worsteds, hopsack weaves, flannel serges, cheviots and lrishcheviots, Plain grays, blue-on-blues, and an immense assortment of tan, brown, gray aad silk mixtures, Oxford blue, and shepherd plaids. In short, every good, seasonable fabric and design; all models; English, modified English and conservative; soft roll and flat lapels. Half, quarter and full lined. Silk, mohair and serge lined. ‘The biggest and best sale we have ever had, Sale Begins To-Day at All Five Stores: FIVE STORES: BROADWAY At 49th Street 279 BROADWAY Near Chambers St. THE HOUSE OF BETTER VALUES rae wc: deem THEATRE MAY CURE HER. for twenty-two years @ paras possibly come under the direction of the | stre “ 1) | Federal Government.” 1 4 | a It shed her friends Tuesday night by | WASHINGTON, June 16 Noltcdtors | goin o the theatre to see Sarah 1| The incident did not become general- "BY POSLAM + W. 8 Kenyon|tsed on the tender skins of infants heals rapidly and accomplishes com West Twenty-fifth street, New York Schreiber & Co. — Linen Tailored Suits 7.50, 10.00 & 15.00 Cloth Suit in Stock 11.50 & 16.50 125TH STREET e : At Third Ave, 47 CORTLANDT Near Greenwich UNION SQUARE 14th St., or. B’way June 16 ft Cherry home, as- Poslam ful when crust, ac skin. As I} itehing, ple write ories, 32 1.90 © | pen Saturday () | Until Six o’Clock The Sale of Women’s Lingerie Dresses announced Wednesday will be continued to-morrow The proof of the pudding is in the eating. More than half of the 3,000 lingerie dresses advertised for Thursday and Friday have been sold. This not oe confirms our judgment that there dresses are remarkable values, but it shows that we were right in our opinion that we have timed this event not a day too soon nor a day too late. Women are contemplatin just at this time the purchase of lingerie apparel for immediate wear, an an opportunity to buy a charming garment for practically half of what she ad expected to pay for it was sure to appeal to every woman who has an eye for cansible economy, Meanwhile the sale continues merry as a marriage bell. And 1,200 ad- ditional dresses—belated guests at the feast—will i in their appearance to-morrow to help offset the depletion which has already taken place. All sizes and more than thirty Paris models that. are exclusive with us. 10.00 Tissue Dresses....... Saturday at 5.00 10.00 Lingerie Dresses..... Saturday at 5.00 12.50 Dimity Dresses..... Saturday at 6.50 15.00 Lingerie Dresses..... Saturday at 8.75 20.00 Lingerie Dresses.....Saturday at 10.00 22.50 Lingerie Dresses..... Saturday at 11.50 25.00 Lingerie Dresses..... Saturday at 15.00 Women’s Summer Tailored Suits at clearance prices to-morrow—Fourth floor A new tailored suit is going to renovate your wardrobe. Something new always has the faculty of touching everything else into newness, as the rosebud that blooms late lends beauty to those that have looked a little longer on the world. And to-morrow tailored suits in Paris models, and in all the favored fabrics and colorings, will be offered to you at prices which just about pay for the cost of materials and that’s all. In summing up the tailored suit situation in New York, we can find no duplication of these extraordinary values—which is precisely what we intended, All sizes. Tailored Suits...... formerly 25.00......now 12.50 Tailored Suits......formerly 30.00......now 15.06 Tailored Suits...... formerly 35.00......now 18.56 Tailored Suits......formerly 39.50...... now 22.50 Tailored Suits......formerly 50.00......now 27.50 Tailored Suits...... formerly 75.00...... now 37.50 Tailored Suits at Clearance Prices for Misses and Small Women—Second floor Just 145 suits in this sale—yours and 144 others. Newest models, newest fabrics, newest colorings, and prices that have broken away from their former selves in a fit of economy. And how opportune is a sale like this, which comes just at a season when economy on your apparel expenditures leaves a little more leeway for Summer pleasures. ailored Suits...reduced from 19.50 to 25.00.. .to 12.00 Tailored Suits...reduced from 29.50 to 35.00. ..to 15.00 Tailored Suits...reduced from 39.50 to 45.00. ..to 19.50 Misses’ Summer Dresses Value 10.95—to-morrow at 7.95 We have just one hundred Misses’ Dresses of French voile, marquisette or batiste, in most effective models, round or high neck effect. They are embroidered in all white or colors and have girdles of silk to match embroidery. Sizes 14-16-18 years. This event is an exception to the rule, for dresses of this quality and workmanship usually keep to a higher level of prices. Second Floor. Sale of Tailored Suits and Coats and other special values in apparel for Juniors and Girls To-morrow—-Second floor The girl who wants a tailored suit just now or a coat or a dress may buy it to-morrow at Saks’ more profitably than she can buy it elsewhere. She will find enumerated below quite a number of interesting things which give promise of unusual value, and a visit to our Misses’ Department will con- vince her that we have a high regard for our promises. Girls’ Tailored Suits, 90, in two or three-piece models, and made in all of this season's newest fabrics. 13-15-17 years. Formerly 19.50. To close at 10.00 Girls’ Coats, 30, in satin or moire, silk lined throughout. Sizes 8 to 12 years. Formerly 12.95 Tocloseat 6.00 Girls’ Middy Dresses, in navy, cadet or white linen. Smart color combination trimmings. Sizes 6 to 14 years. Value 3.95........ Special at 2.95 Girls’ Colored Washable Dresses, of figured batiste, colored foulard, dimity or lawn, in Dutch neck, kimono sleeve models, and in an endless variety of colors. Sizes 6to 14 years, Valuc2.95.......eceeeseeees Special at 1.95 White Lawn Dresses, of sheer plain or crossbar lawn, in round or high neck models, with kimono sleeves. Effectively trimmed with embroidery or lace. Sizes 6 to 14 years, Value 1.95 2.45 3.45 Specialat 98c 1,45 2.45 Girls’ Middy Blouses, of fine quality twill cloth, with combination collar and cuffs. Sizes 6to ISyears.... 0.0.0 eee &.,. Special at 98c Girls’ Middy Skirts, in full kilted model, of fine quality twill cloth. Length 22 to 28 inches..... NR RAPALA Hee RATE TR .. Special at 98c Saks & Con Broadway at J4th Street pany Open Saturday Until Six o’Clock Extraordinary Silk Shirt Sale for Youths and Boys Values 2.50, 3.56 and 4.50: Special at 1.65 Yes, there is a wide margin between these values and the price we now ask for them, and that margin is just the measure of profit this sale means to you. A maker had an accumulation of silk shirt lengths and we told him that if they were tailored into high-grade shirts for boys and offered at 1.65 apiece, our patrons would buy them. The fabrics are imported and crepe silks, with silk Russian cords, Guaranteed fast colors and made with French double cuffs and extra collar to match. Sizes 12 to 1414 neckbands. Pajamas for Youths and Boys Value 1.00; Saturday at 65c Born to sell at a dollar, but reconciled to sell for less. It's a pity, too, for these garments are worth more. But they will give a dollar's worth of service in any event. That's where their value comes in. Made of fine self-striped Madras, in light blue, pink, gray or white, with four frogs. 4 to18 years. Women’s Long Silk Gloves at 79c worth 1.00 and 1.25 Long silk gloves are all the vogue just now, yet they are by no means as plentiful as they might be. Doubtless because the demand has pretty well exhausted the supply. And at any rate, they are selling for 1.00 and 1.25 per pair, and are well worth it. We should have asked the same for the gloves in tomorrow's sale, but we contrived to buy 120 dozen at a special price and the benefit of this saving is rightly yours. They are the 16 button, elbow length, mousqueteive style, of fine Milanese silk, with double tip fingers, Peris point embroidered, and come in black or white. Boys’ Two Trouser Suits at 4.95 were 5.75 and are worth more Not a collection of garments recruited from half a dozen sources for this sale, but smart, dapper little suits taken right from our own shelves, and their prices shaded just to give them a better opportunity to sce service, Made of all- wool materials, of neat designs, in Norfolks and double- breasted models. Exceliently trimmed and finished. Double Breasted and Norfolk Blue Serge Suits for Boys at 5.00 Suitable for any occasion, and especially for graduation pur- poses. Made of absolutely fast color materials that are as durable as looms can turn out. Trimmed with the same care as they are tailored, and just as stylish and practicable as boys need or five dollars can buy. Boys’ Washable Suits special values for to-morrow Russian or sailor blouse models, in a large variety of neat effects, in fine washable fabrics. Trimmed in white or colors and made to give a maximum of wear. 1.95 Double breasted, Norfolk and Eton-Norfolk Suits, made of khaki, tan linen, white duck or tan crash, and made ex- ceptionally well. It is a well made garment that can find admission to our stock, no matter how small or large the price, and this is no exception to the rule. Bathing Suits for Young People special prices for to-morrow Saks’ bathing suits are determined to be in the swim, and so they have tacked themselves on to special prices for to- morrow’s selling. Second Floor. Misses’ Mohair Bathing Suits, Princess model or with sep- arate skirt, V or Dutch necks. Trimmed in red or green taffeta silk and mohair braids. Ages 12 to 18 years. Special at 4.95 Mitses’ Bathing Suits, Princess model, with separate bloom- ers, Dutch neck. In navy blue, red or black. Trimmed with black or white braid. Ages 0 to I8 years. Special at 2.95 Boys’ Worsted Jersey Bathing Suits, two-picce models, in navy or Oxford, and trimmed with red or white stripes. Ages 8 to 18 years. Special at 1.95 Children’s Bathing Suits, one-piece model, of knit worsted. In Oxford, cardinal, light blue or navy. Ages 2 to 6 years. Special at 1.75 2.95 Clearance of Children’s Apparel at special prices Saturday Children’s Short Coats, white or colored, includ= ing silk, pique, pongee and wool materials. Value 4.00 to 25.00, Saturday 1.50 to 9.95 Pique Reefers. Vaiue 1.59 to 3.00. Children’s Hats and Bonnets, including lingerie straw and pongee materials, Value 3.00 to 13.50, Saturday 1,50 to 9.95 Misses’ Messaline and Taffeta Petticoats. Value 4.00. Saturday 1.95 Saturday 75c to 1.50 Youths’ & Boys’ Blue Serge Suits Ages 14 to 20. Sizes 30 to 36. 12.50 and 15,00. A blue serge at 12.50 or 15.00, tailored by Saks, is well worth talking about. It is seldom indeed that clothes for young men between the ages of 14 and 20 exhibit such distinc- tiveness in their lines and such excellence in workmanshig #s is to be found in Saks-made clothes at these prices. And this is due to no monopoly of the art of tailoring, but to the fact that we do not buy our clothes from manufac- turers, but make them ourselves. Furthermore, we have been making clothes for more than forty years, and that experience counts for something, Finally, we never cone found the needs of young men with the needs of their senicrs. Saks-made clothes for youths and boys are made by tailors who confine their labors to youthful garments. Yet Saks-made clothes cost you no more than those clothes which cannot offer you these advantages. —— eee cain PONE EET EE CECE So tae secre

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