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ee a nee ( W CLERK % y eng ED W 100 AS HOTEL BEAT Magistrate Krotel First. Fixes Leindorf’s Bail at $500, {Then Doubles It. Bef Leindort was held tn $1,000 ball today tn Yorkvilio Pollee Court, charged with defrauding the Park Ave Aue Hotel out of » hill amounting to 91.0. Charles Campbell of No. 16 Broadway, « for the Hotel Men's Asedclation, said in court that Leindort ha@ passed bad checks on the Hotel Breslin and the Hotel Premier at Sev- ent¥@eoond street and Lexington ave- Rue, @nd he expects that the news of Latadorf's arrest will bring out a great Mmeay other complainants. In the police court Leindort refused to @newer tO questions which would es tablish ‘his real identity. The police awe looked him up and say hia step- father, a man natned Wolinsky, lives in ®t Mark's place and he has @ wife from whom he is separated living at No. M0 Fast Eighty-sixth street with Ge Wife's parents. At various hotels where he has stopped, Leindort has posed as a lawyer with an office at No, 1170 Broadway, ‘The police say he ts not a lawyer, but has been a law clerk and tx familiar ‘with legal forms and procedure. He conducted his own in the Poliee court to-day. First ed for @n immediate examination and insisted ‘wpom this right. to do a lot of hustling to get their wit- Messen, but they were ready at 11 o'clock, ‘Ten Leindort asked for an adjourn. feat on the ground that he hadn't eaten @ines yesterday, when he was arrested. Magistrate Krotel ruled that the exdmt- Ration should proceed. As soon ax the taking of testimony began, 1 lort waved examination. Magistrate Krotel fir:f fixed ball at $600, ‘but when informed thet there would Probably be other complaints against the prisoner, doubled the ball. — A Conimon Rzpertence, (From the Baltimore Americas.) ‘I had a dreadful pxperience yester- day which eimply made me lose my nerve.” “Dear me. Where waa this?’ “At my dentist's.” NEEDS A PHYSIC If Cross, Feverish, Tongue Coated, Give “Syrup of Figs” to Clean the Stomach, Liver and “Bowels. ‘The hotel people had | need Look at the tongue, Mother! If coated, it is a sure sign that your little | one’s insides, the stomach, liver and 80 feet of bowels are clogged up with putrefying waste matter and need a gentle, thorough cleansing at once. When your child is listless, drooping, pale,doesn’t sleep soundly or eat heartily, or is cross, irritable, feverish, stomach sour, breath bad; has stomach-ache, diarrhoea, sore throat, or is full of cold, py ‘8 teaspoonful of Syru and in a few hours all the foul, constipated waste, undigested food jour bile will ntly move on and of its little wels without nausea, ness, and you surely happy and smilin, With Syrup of ging your childre tirely’ of Lu ous ot ay again shortly. '§ you are not drug- dag composed en- senna and aro- ould always keep Syrup rs It is the only stomach, liver and bowel cleanser and regulator i. A little given to-day will save to-morrow. ctions for children of all ages and for grown-ups plainly printed on the package. Ask your druggist for the full name, [sera of Figs and Elixir of Senna,” prepared by the California Fig Syrup Co. This is the delicious tasting, genu- ine a reliable. Refuse anything else offered. i : 7 ys / ; 4 We > THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, APRIL Saks & Company Broadway at 34th Street Tomorrow, Saturday, April 13th Women’s Tailored Suits 39} $33 Bernard Model, value Cheruit Model, value a special offering of the two newest models from Paris reproduced at a popular price Bernard model. Empire coat, 30 inches long, cut perfectly square. back and front at waist line, which is finished with pleated belt, fastened in front Long satin revers from shoulder to waist, and small round collar of creton, embroidered in colors. Smart low-cut, set-in kimono sleeves, wide, elbow length, and fnished with turned cuff. Hard-finished serges, in navy, king blue, black, black and white, and gray and white stripes. Cheruit model. Blouse effect, fastened at back and front with heavy silk cord laces. Cuffs trimmed to match. This jacket buttons straight down centre of front, with nine flat bone buttons. Small round collar is of satin, edged with flat silk braid. Kimono sleeves, set in just above the elbow. pleat in back of skirt and front panel cut on bias. Navy, king blue, black, black with smart hand-made ornament. and white stripes, in men’s wear serge. ° ° Women’s Coats at special prices Women’s Mistral Voile Coats value 35.00....special at 25.00 Short coats to be worn over any kind of dress,|Cutaway effect, buttoning to side with large Made Empire effect, cutaway or shirred at waist|/buttons. Lined throughout with peau de cygne in various shades. Round or long collars, Women’s Street Coats value 35.00... .special at 25.00 Street and evening wear. Straight line back.|Made of black and navy serges and whipcords. Buttons to side. Lined throughout. Larye col-|Semi-fitting or straight back models. Women’s Short Coats value 12.50....special at 7.95 In plain and changeable taffetas. Women’s Satin Coats value 39.50....special at 29.50 lar and long revers. Large hand-made frogs. “The Throwcoat” the latest black satin wraps for Women and small collar and long revers. Lined entire. ks q@ You do the stora, age safest. during the Spring and sii and values that And make up Double side |} assembled in t Fourth floor value 12.95 ........ special with college stripes. Large Girls’ Coats A Cold Storage Service best and safest not put your money in the bank without knowi: , bank. Don't bor your furs in storage without knowing canething dtbeh tee vaults. Better use the faults are the latest to be e All furs turned over to us for storage are cleaned pressed air methods without extra charge fo Ts. responsibility for your furs against the moth, the flame and the Remarkable values in Apparel for Misses and Girls Coats, Dresses and Suits that reflect the styles of Paris. 4 Time and again we have matched the productions of our Misses’ Department with © those offered elsewhere, only to find, not only that our prices are lower, but that the general tone of Saks workmanship, finish and style is superior to that obtaine..f able in other Misses’ apparel. The reason for this is, that we do not order our sore merely by rote, but exercise a most rigid supervision over every garment made our tailors. We are just as vitally interested in the outcome of a single garment, just as watchful for faults, as any girl who ever paid supervisory visits to a searnstress' or some obscure little dressmaker during an eager, apprehensive, momentous ' Hrd mind that that has a great deal to do with th: wonderful values is offering tomorrow. Misses’ Norfolk Blazer Coats! o5 These coats are’ made of men’s wear serge in] Of men’s wear serge, in navy, black or white. f.. navy, black or white, as well as in French flannel, | and in college striped French tr Sizes 14 to 18 years. Misses’ Dresses One hundred and fifty dresses, made of Prench and storm ser; taffetas, and crepe meteor, in a large assortment of models, wii seasonable colorings and white. A very attractive value. Sizes 14 to 18 years. 125 Misses’ Tailored Suits speciol fer’ Satardeg at} 21.00 This limited quantity of smart tailored suits includes plain and fancy tailored models, made of whipcord ings. Coat is handsomely lined throughout with peau de cygne. 14 to 18 years. special at 5.95, 7.95 and 9.75 best while you are about it. The Saka Cold , and, therefore, the most modern by our vacuum and Repairs at specially low rates lor us now and we will assume the Story Man. ir seasons. reflect the economy of Saks prices. i * cow Second Foor value 1098. ar ieet} 6.95 1. Man-tail- ored and large patch pockets. 14 06 18 years. Saturday special at 16.50 Bi plain, changeable and sisi q coat or pes mp Be he i a » men’s wear serge, diagonal weaves, and fancy suit- Girls’ Taffeta Coats special at 9.75 12.95 value 25.00.........- Saturday special at 12.50 fancy mixtures. Some have contrasting collars Gel een of serge or bengaline, others have lingerie Norfolk and plain tailored models, made of whip-| Made of chiffon taffeta, i black cord bad illswost serge, in navy and white, and Very ops ean, ae eee The Throwcoat”’ is a full length model, with cutawa It i lingerie These ts are collarless and has the old-fashioned Dolman sleeves. T 4 collar} beautifully made and finithed, and |: through- James Butler ine. Stores Very Best Creamery Butter, Cut to, a Ib., NEW LAID EGGS 15 ror 25° East View Eggs New laid, selected, every eg: guaranteed; sold only in eartons; dozen Essie Sugar Corn Maine's Choicest: guaranteed io be the equal of any packed in Maine, for the = CANS » lowest price ever offered —er° Price Cut Almost in Half Evaporated Milk The famous Belle Brook, pure rich milk, quality supreme; thicker t tar tall 10¢ can, cut to han cream; reg- 6° ‘California Prunes finest fru full of verage at, thin o to th. regular Ie value, Same quality fruit, averaging 95 to lb, 10c value, cut to, Jb §° after falling below t! atte ’ . . Boys’ Suits for Spring that are better than average values q Your boy can be equipped with a suit of clothes in many stores in town, but if you want him tailored like a human being and not like a wooden Indian, then Saks’ is the proper selection. We have given far more attention to boys’ clothes than is customary elsewhere, and we have succeeded in producing garments for the little fellow which are as smart and snappy as the crack of a whip. Special attention is directed to the boys’ suits announced in this offering, which are exceptionally low in price yet have everything to commend them on the score of tailoring, finish and style. Second floor Boys’ Suits, made of fancy mixtures, blue serges, black) and white checks and homespuns, half or full lined. Made with patch pockets, and well tailored throughout. Nor-+7,95 folk and double breasted models. Sizes 8 to 17 years, Saturday, special at Boys’ Suits, with extra knickerbockers, made in Nor-) folk and double. breasted models. All-wool cassimere 5 fabrics, in a large selection of patterns. Carefully made 6.9) and lined entire. 8 to 18 years. Saturday, special at Boys’ Blue Serge Suits, in Norfolk and double breasted) models, made of all-wool serge and lined throughout; Exceptional value. Sizes 8 to 17 years. r Value 7.95 turday, 5.00 special at | Boys’ Suits, in Russian and sailor blouse models, Made of blue serge and shepherd plaids, and tan and gray fancy mixtures. Sizes 214 to 10 years. 4.50 up to 9.95 Shirts for Youths and Boys) gc value 1.00............ special Saturday / Cc These are soft negligee shirts, just the thing for present wear. Made of fine mercerized pongees, with one separate collar to match, or collar attached. Well made, cut full, and in an ample assortment of sizes. 12 to 1414 neckbands. New Spring Waists for Women and Misses three remarkable values for quick selling tomorrow q Blouses are more subject to change, in designs and coloring, than any other portion of women’s outer ap- parel. It is for this reason that a Blouse Department must at all times seek the quickest possible distribution for its merchandise, or it may become antiquated in a week. Instead of sacrificing prices as a matter of oc- casional expediency, however, we have adopted low prices as a policy. That is why our prices for the newest blouses are consistently a little lower than else- where, and often considerably lower, as in this par- ticular sale tomorrow. Third floor Women's & Misses’ Chiffon Waists, made of colored chiffon, in combination with white chiffon and thaw a 5.95 Value 8.00 Saturday, special at Women’s & Misses’ Silk Washable Shirts, in daint: striped effects, as well as plain white. Strictly tailored 3.00 French collar and cuffs. Value 5.00 Saturday, special at Women's & Misses’ Madras & Dimity Shirts, in cords, checks and fancy weaves. Made in mannish effects, and a> 1.00 very excellent value. Vaule 2,00 Saturday, special at f he eras pointed revers, faced to match the lining, meet at the waist and are there to be tied he knee, each point finished with large silk tasse! peau de cygne in gold, green, Copenhagen blue, rose, maize, black and white. ina sate loop, there- |. Lined with Fourth floor. Boys and much reduced in price for tomorrow @To make room for an incoming shipment which threatens to crowd us for space, we have taken from stock the balance of our 3.00 and 3.50 shoes and liber- ally reduced them in order to effect rapid selling. They are excellent values, and the workmanship in these shoes is of that quality which will stand up indefinitely under hard usage. Leathers and models are as follows: Incher and straight lace models, in tan Russia calf, pa.-nt leather and gun metal calf; button models, in patent leather and gun metal calf only. Sizes 11 to 2..... regularly 3.00..... reduced to 2.45 Sizes 1to6..... regularly 3.50..... reduced to 2.85 Women’s Flower-Trimmed Hais 12.50, 15.00, 18.50 to 25.00 q They are wearing flower hats in Paris now, and a num- ber of the prettiest models have been sent all the way over here to us for purposes of reproduction. No re- striction as to the size of hat you shall wear, large, medium or small. An indescribable variety of foliage and flower trimmings, with pompadour chiffon cloth employed in most of the hats as an effective accessory. Mostly copies of the foreign models referred to, though there are many clever and original creations of ourown. All priced very reasonably, and the selection is ample enough to satisfy every woman’s requirements. The Saks Hair Goods Shop fulfils all that could be asked of it q Very, very briefly, the Saks Hair Goods Shop offers you natural light, ample assortments, attractive and authoritative styles, the advice of expert attendants, and prices which are as low as we can possibly make them without interfering with the quality of the merchandise. But this is not all. The department also affords you the privacy of a boudoir, which is one of the most desirable features of any hair goods shop. Pompadours, switches, Psyches and all accessories. 2.95 to 39.95 New Spring Millinery for Misses, Girls and Children q The pink-tea girl, the school girl, the sweet young thing who nods over her primer in the kindergarten class, all are given especial consideration in our pretty displays of Spring sattlieeey on the Second Floor. There are dress hats and tailored hats, in innumerable shapes and colorings, with a prevalence of velvets, feathers and laces in trimmings. 6.50 to 18,50 Girls’ School Hats, in attractive models, 2.95 to 5.50 Children’s Milan Straw Hats, Jack Tars and Tyrolean models. 3 to 8 years. Saturday special at 2.95 and cuffs. Sizes 8 to 14 years. ri Girls’ Dresses....... Ten attractive models, made of pure linen, imported tissue, in one or two piece Russian, Mi pps value 7.98. o......e0. eae named “The Sunnygirl.” White and a large assortment of colorings. Sizes 6 to 14 years. Youths’ Shoes Young Men’s Spring Clothes. : Sout. Sizes 690 14 years. dala bf OP tea, C Also, an entirely new iddy and regulation 12.50 to 23.00 q Just as older men have been educated to look for style and individuality in the clothes they buy, so the ° young man has dc <1 a Sopresponding ap ation for the details ot tailoring. He has also brunet cha the style of a Saks garment is not an accident confi to a singl. model, but «. attribute of any and evéty,” garment labelled Saks. Take our new Sprin¢ medelept for instance. Whether it be a conservative model,’ or a radical model such as only a young man will a each possesses that individual note in its tailoring aad " lines which is not so mych the product of fi 4 as it is the work of those who designed, cut and ‘tailored the garment through its many stages. And this applies to all Saks clothes for young men, regardless of tice. Whether you pay 12.50 or 23.00, or any price tween, you may rely upon getting a garment which is superior to any other on the score of style, and there- . fore equally superior as a value. Fifth flee. ° | i Women’s Kid Gloves at $1 |. regularly $1.50. one of the big glove values of the season. q We are pleased to announce a special sale tomorrow of pique sewn kid gloves at one dollar per pair. The are regular 1.50 quality, but the maker found himself somewhat overstocked and gave us the first option on a quantity of these gloves at a liberal concession in price. q The piaue sewn kid glove is the proper thing forpreses wear, being just the right weight between the heav: street glove and the light weight evening fore. These» gm are made of a fine quality of kid, soft, pliable and’ urable, with one or two clasps. They will give splen- did service and are ideal for tailored wear. You may3 have them in all white, with self embroidered backs, ae in black, with the backs embroidered in white. But whichever you choose, you cannot go wrong on the value?! ithe Infants’ Apparel special values for tomorrow q These coats are for children of two to six years. They are made on smart lines, beautifully tailored and * finished, and the prices are perilously near original costss$» + Children’s Two-Tone Taffeta Coats, in a) T Norfolk model, with lingerie collar and cuffs. 6.95h2. Value 10.00, Saturday, special at \ 4 Children’s Serge Coats, made with messaline | collar and cuffs, and pearl button trimmings. }3,5Q° 9 | ’ Value 5.00. Saturday, special at | ‘9 Sale of Silk Petticoats iN for Misses & Small Women These silk petticoats are made of taffcta, messaline a: silk Jersey. Very specially priced for tomorrow at, 2.00, 2.98, 3.95 and 4.95. )

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