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FD * It took the beardiess P. Roberton just “Other Learned Men Walloped YS iWEW HAVEN, Moron 15.—President "EN EVENING ‘WoRty, with MO. Meokar, but tt te'onty ir ALLEGED WHITE SLAVER to say that rumor bes it Mooker le not nineteen moves to put it all over the big boss of Yale. R. Beach needed just that number te dispose of Dean Brown. Tough on the dean, too, for he is head of the eky pilots and barred from forci- ble expression. Only Prof. E. W. Brown of the mathematical department was able to hold his own. Ie got a draw 1 Only President Hadley but by Students at Chess, and six members of the Yale lity met the Yale varsity team across the value of Pi philosophy. Tomorrow, Saturday, March 16th Women’s Suits, Coats & Dresses at the most reasonable prices Showing many reproductions of new and effective Paris models e @ As an illustration of our ability to duplicate Paris models for - akout cne-half and semetimes less than half of what other houses charge, tke following account of an experiment and its sequel will probably be of interest te you. q We recently purchased at 50.00 each, in this city, three tailored suits which were exact counterparts of three models which we were then offering at 25.00. These were quietly distributed among our own preductions, and two of our mest experienced and reliable saleswomen were invited to pick out tke three aliens from the entire number. q Their first two attempts failed, and at the third venture one of the saleswomen selected one of the 50.00 suits, obviously and confessedly by sheer accident. Their failure, however, to detect the 50.00 suits frem_those at 25.00 was due, not to their inability to judge merchandise, but to the fact that the only difference between these suits began and ended with the prices, Fourth floor. Women’s Fancy Tailored Suits special at 25.00 eighteen new Paris models values 40.00 to 50.00 q These represent the very latest contributions from Paris, and are our ‘most recent reproductions at the lar price of igen pe) dollars. Every model is a duplicate of a Paris style, obtainable in all the wanted materials and colors. lost of them are elaborately trimmed. Tailored Suits, of imported ma- terials, in copies of elaborate foreign Taffeta Silk Suits, in plain black, navy and brown, or changeable ef. fects. Cut in at waist line. gand models. Beautifully trimmed with _ fancy revers, trimmed withhand-made _ taffeta, heavy laces, embroideries, ornaments and ratine. All sizes. velvet, ratine and braids. Al! colors. Value 59.00....... special at 33.50 Value 85.00....... special at 59.00 Women’s Street Coats at 15.00 value 25.00 q Several attractive models, made of wide and narrow wale serges. Long revers, trimmed with ratine, shepherd checks and pongees. Turned cuffs tomatch. Semi-fitting back. Black and navy blue. Really remarkable values. c Tourist Coats, made of gray and tan mixtures. Garments button far to the side and are made with long re- vers. Set-in kimono sleeves, and smartly trimmed. Value 35.00........ special at 25.00 Street Coats, made of wide wale rough cloths, serges and whipcords, in black, navy and white. jeauti- fully trimmed. Long revers and large set-in sleeves. Value 39.50........ special at 25.00 Women’s Tailored Serge Dresses value 22.50....special at 15.00 , Strictly man-tailored dresses, with new-shaped set-in Kimono sleeves, Dutch neck and turned collar, trimmed with braid, satin or taffeta. One model has lingerie collar and cuffs. In either black or navy blue. — Taffeta Silk Dresses, for street and Decollete Evening Gowns, of crepe meteor, in black and seven colors, High bodice of shadow lace, with rhinestone trimmings. Long trainskirt Value 45.00........ special at 25.00 Women’s Imported Hemp Hats at 5.95 i" regularly 9.50 to 12.50 ; q This is an opportunity which might naturally be expected to come at the end rather than at the beginning of the season. It happened, however, that a leading importer in this city, reached the pessi- mistic conclusion that he had more hemp hats than he cared to carry, despite the growing demand for this papeier straw. Asa consequence, he offered us a large quantity of hemp hats at a con- vor sacrifice, and we readily accepted them. All the new Spring shapes and colors are included, and the makers embrace some of the most famous names in Paris, such as Daniel, Stoffel, Bailly, and Liez. Duplicates of some of these hats are now being re- tailed in other stores at 9.50 to 12.50each. Our price tomorrow 5.95 85 Matched Fur Sets marked at one-half prices q Free storage during the Summer of 1912 on all furs purchased at this sale. We will also accept one-third of the purchase price as a deposit on furs so purchased and stored, the balance to be paid when the furs are delivered in the Fall. Such considerations aS these, added to these remarkable reductions, should make this offering of fur sets a strong attraction for women tomorrow. 27 Black Fox Sets............++ ° reduced to 37.50 36 Black Wolf Sets........ : reduced to 24,75 22 Pointed Sitka Wolf Sets reduced to 24.75 afternoon wear. In all ‘plain and changeable colors. Trimmed with laces and frills, New skirt and sleeves, Value 25.00........ special at 18.50 oh realise he'd caught 8 Tartar. The faculty then foregathered to test rof. Bakewell’s course in er ers FORFEITS BAIL OF $10,000.|<" Pasqualo Busco }*ails to Appear for Trial on Chatge of Shipping Girls to Plartford. @ banker, ordering Busco's appearance | t When the case wus called be- to-day. When Conn,, indicted by tbe Federal authori- Saks & Contpany Broadway at 34th Street English Doe-Skin and Chamois Gloves for Women values 1.00 and 1.50... .at 85c Q White Exglish doe-skin gloves for women are a very popular choice for smart wear this Spring, but it has remained for us,to offer doe-skin gloves of this quality at the low ores of 85c. They have a soft velvet finish, and being washable, will give a long period of service. In fact, with the exercise of just a little care, these doe-skin gloves will wash like a piece of fabric. Prix seams or pique sewn, spear point or Paris int back. q For those who prefer them, we have a quantit of canary-colored chamois gloves, regular 1.50 Fe - ity, which will also beoffered tomorrow at 85c. Made ofa splendid washable chamois. Main foor Boys’ ‘New Spring Suits smart, snappy garments for boys at the most reasonable prices @ You will find us even better prepared than ever before to equip your boy with smart clothes this Spring, for we have broadened out considerably, increasing our assortrments and varieties, and still keeping prices to the straight and narrow path. There are new fabrics, colorings and models, and such snap and style in the cut of these little garments as you will never find outside the sphere of a Saks label. Boys’ Hand-Tailored Suits, in a fine selection of the newest patterns and colorings for the Spring season. 8.50 to 15.75 Boys’ Suits, with extra lenickerbockers, made of gray and tan mixtures, in Norfolk and double breasted models. Mohair lined. Sizes 8 to 18 years. Saturday special at 8.50 Boys’ Suits, with extra Itnickerbockers, of fancy mixture cassimeres, strictly all-wool. In Norfolk and double breasted models. 8 to 17 years. F turday special at 5.75 Boys’ Blue Se: Suits, in Norfolk and double breasted models, Made of all wool serge, thoroughly lined and excel- lently made. Exceptional value. Sizes 8 to 17 years. Value 7.95 Saturday special at 5.00 Children’s Reefers, made: of bluc serge and fancy mixtures, in a large assortment of thie newest Spring colorings. Sizes 3 to 10 years. Saturday special at 3.95 ‘ Kad $y Russian Sailor Bluse Suits, made of blue serge and fancy mixtures, in all the new styles. Sizes 214 to 10 years, Saturday special at 4.50 to 9.95 Spring Furnishings for Boys / and greater values than ever Boys’ Shirts, laundered or soft negligees. . Boys’ Blouses, laundered 01° soft negligees Boys’ Underwear, in combitations....... Boys’ Underwear, in two-piece suits......... Sale of Youths’ and Boys’ Shirts values 1.00 and 1.25........ sia Saturday special at 65c q Sample line of coat model shirts, for youths and boys. Laundered negligee effects, light grounds with neat stripes, Some that are ted in all white. Sizes 1214 to, 144. New Spring Straw Hats for Misses, Girls and Children q Millinery for the budding debutante, for sweet sixteert and for the little girls who are still in the flaxen-haired fairyland of dolls and dolls’ houses. ‘A wonderful collection of shapes and colorings. Misses’ and Girls’ Straw Hats, in an assortment which includes both imported hats and clever creations from our own workrooms, the latter embracing many adaptations from foreign models, Suitabhz for 6 to 16 years. 2.95 to 18.50 Children’s Straw Hats, in all the new models, made of fine Milan braids. English hats with round crowns, Tyrolean effects, Jack Tars, Rah-Rah hats and the Dublin Daisy hat. 1.50 to 6.50 Newest Styles of Head Dress in the Saks Hair Goods Shop g Skilled attendants, expert in matching the shade and texture of hair and ingenious in devising new and becoming arrangemsnts of the coiffure, and a stock of hair goods which: is not surpassed anywhere in the city—these are the two main features of the new Saks Hair Goods Skiop. @ But beyond these features, what will be most MOticeable to you in this inviting little replica of a Paris shop is the charm of personal service. Not service which seeks merely to sell merchandise, but service which seeks also to give satisfaction. The attendants in charge are women of experience in their business, and they hhave a keen appreciation of what it means to a woman to have her requirements listened to with a symymthetic interest, Third floor for trial in New York last Monday, a ning was sent out to his bondsman, ‘¢ Judge Hand, Bisco did not appear 4 Assistant United States District Attorney Walton moved that ¢ f United Mates District “Attorney's Of Unit ates jorney's ee Pasqualo Timsco of Hartford, | petieves Busco is in Italy. * u The indictment of Busco grew out of es as @ White slaver, did not appear | his making of charges against Oscar Pignolia, a Department of Justice agent. Busco was used by the Federal anthort- to obtain evidence against white slavers. Tt was his testimony ‘last fall that resulted in the conviction of Morris and Lena Cohen of No. 101 Forsythe street. Last November Busco met Pig- nolla in the railway station at Hartford and had him arrested.on a charge extortion. Pignolia was tried and a quitted of the charge in Decemoer Busco was then ladicted for white slave from New York to Hartford. oe Aviator Dyott Gives Talk. put in jail in Mexico because he ad can experiences last night to about air fan» in the foal Soclety, otreet. rooms of the Aeronaut- | No, 20 West Fitty-fourth | ery, It being charged he brought girls George M. Dyott, the aviator who was) 4 e xe Don't even think of this sale of new Sprin The models are tailored and cut + a Tomorrow, Saturday, March 16th New Spring Apparel . for Misses and Girls A collection of smart outer garments, in an infinite variety of fabrics, models and colorings 4 With the opening of the Spring season we may once again empha- size that this is a Misses’ Department exclusively, devoted to Misses’ and Girls’ sizes in tailored apparel, and not laboring under the handicap of teing an abridged edition of a women’s department. It is freely commented among those who know, that a small woman can be fitted ketter and more satisfactorily in this department than itt aft'y other department in town. The success of this department is lar gely attributable to these considerations no less thay to its reasonable prices and its perennial name for exclusive ideas. 5 Second floor Misses’ Coats, in full length models, of navy, tan, gray and white whipcords, and men’s wear serges. Tailored and dressy models. Sizes 14 to 18 years. \ special values at 12.95, 16.80 and 19.50 Misses’ Serge Dresses, in tailored or dressy models. Navy, white or black serge, with heavy lace collar and cuffs, or bengaline, in effective com- binations. special values at 12.95, 16.50 and 19.50 Tailored Suits, in an attractive assortment of models and fabrics, including eee, diagonal sérges and wool eponge. All fancy tailored models, jandsomel trimmed with heavy laces, which are so popular this season. White an : the seasonable colorings. Sizes 14 to 18 years, special values at 25.00, 29.50 and 35.00 Special’ for Saturday Misses’ Chiffon Taffeta Suits at 29.50 ‘ value 49.50 q Five dressy models, made 8f the finest quality plain and changeable chiffon taffeta, handsomely trimmed with Russian and Macrame laces. Black and all colors. Sizes J4 to 18 years Apparel for Juniors and Girls Junior Suits, three piece models, made of all wool serge, in navy, tan and old blue. A complete dresq with set-in sleeves, prettily trimmed with ben- galine ie contrasting shades, C Tailored coat with round or square collar, inlaid 4‘ h bengaline. Sizes 12 to 16 years. value 29.50 special at 19.50 Girls’ Coats, made of whipcords and plain or diagonal serges, in full length models. Lined throughout. Plain or Norfolk effects, with self or contrasting collar. Sized 6 to 16 years. \ values 12.95 15.00 special at 7.95 9.75 Girls’ Challis Dresses, in effective one piece models, trimmed with fine laces and velvet ribbon. Large assortment of colorings. \ 3.95, 5.95 and 9.75 Continuing today and tomorrow the Sale of Men’s Lightweight’ Overcoats Formerly 15.00 to 17,50.......... «:.-Feduced to 10.00 era 20.00 to 25.00.. . reduced to 14.00 Formerly 28.00 to 35.00 reduced to 19.00 @ Were not ashamed to tell you that this is a sale of We would rather tell’ you last season's overcoats. than have you find it out. ‘We never employ the expedient of including in a new season's offerings any productions left from a former season. Q A limited number of regulation topcoats in various models, slipons and Raglans, at most liberal reductions from their former prices. No blacks and no Oxfords, but a good selection of fabrics at that, and Saks tailor- ing throughout. Sale of Petticoats for Misses and Small Women q Exceptional values in petticoats tomorrow will prove to timely event for many who are now busily engaged buyir apparel for Spring. One may always find worth-while sis petticoats at Saks, but this in nowise satisfies a departaoor is continually on the alert for an opportunity to off , are extraordinary. Such are the petticoats Whig cial at 3.95 remarkable offering tomorrow. ful Chiffon Taffeta Petticoats, of superior quality, in ra pecial at 3.00 solid effects, Tailored model, with all sille underlo 500 8 id Two-Tone Messaline Petticoats, in a ~ block any colorings. ‘ igs Value 5:00 Black Silk Jersey Petticoats, witkde of cotton tafleta white striped messaline, finished with ' Value |. Black Cotton Petticoats, thrgiment of materials and special at S0c- and cotton messaline, Wash Petticoats, in a colorings, special at 3.00 special at 1.00 from jthentic designs, and ¢ values are tively the DERBY SHAPE juine hemp, in mannish leather elsewhere for $3.98; opecial............. 7 MAIL ORDERS FILLED, © ALTERATIONS FREB. a ’ J.L. POST 4th tel 3 Sp RCIALTY. eB wilt present PRE Fy | BU nectar

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