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18 - 100,000 CHILDREN "WIL INVADE BRONX PARK TO-MORROW T's “Borough Day,” and There'll Be Ice Cream and Milk for All. fleates by bande of music, 100,000 @Mdren wit march through the sireets of the Bronx to-morrow to the eight largest parke of the borough, where they will celebrate “Bronx Borough Day.” “Borough Day,” which means that the eight roomy playgrounds b the ‘‘kiddies ail day long, wa: last summer by Borough President Mil- ler. This year’s observance promi-es to | be even more successful than the frit, for the list of children who will enjoy ‘the hospitality of the city officials and | business men of the borough ie much pel Ls divided into groups, the park nearest Its neighborhood, Po- tical leaders OY the borough above the Harlem River, including Eugene J. Mc- Guire and others, are not only giving fimanctal aid, but are rendering service ch being sent to te the ladies’ committee in charge of ‘the children. Yandt, Bronx, Pelham Bay, St. James, ‘Crotena, Claremont, Franz Sigel and @t Mary's. When the tows arrive at the Playgrounds they will await the arrival of President Miller and Park Commis- sioner Higgins of the Bronx, who will peed from park to park in automobiles and distribute tickets entitling the Youngsters to mountains of ice creuin and rivers of milk. Many places athletic contests have feeon arranged for the boys, und it ts Meety that “Keep off the grass” signs ‘won't be read or belteved. of childgén and parents ia) ‘The parks te be used are Van Cort-| | ‘SUIT FOR $30,000 | BEGUN IN THIS CITY AGAINST BOSS COX Bank Seeks to Recover From Indorsers Balance Due on \ Contractor’s Note. | | George B. Cox, the Republican boss of |Cincinnat!; Nathaniel 8. Koith, Secre | tary of the Cincinnati Trust Company, |of which Cox ts the chief stockholder; Charles H. Davis, President of tho Sec+ ond National Bank of Cincinnat! and @ | director of the Trust Company, and Ia- ward KE, Galbraith are being sued in the Supreme Court by the National Reserve Lank of New York for tho re- covery of $30,000, the balance alleged to be due on a note for $10,080 made out by orsed by the four first named, The note was mate Jan. Ul, 1911, and was delivered to the National Reserve March 3, when the money was paid out, although the complaint does not -ay to whom, It 1s declared that the note was indorsed for the purpose of giving Ford & Johnaon credit with the National Ro- serve Bank. In August $10,000 wae paid en account on the note, but since then there has |veen no payment, the bank alleges. Robert E, Minis, cashier of the Na- oserve, submitted yesterday to to guarantee the costa in the event of the loss of the mult. Cox has always been understood to He ts an atsoclate of the Shuberts and }of State Senator W. H. Reynolds in @ jnumber of their theatrionl enterprises. CIN« , June 14—George B. Cox is said to be at French Lick Springs, Ind, He is not well. E. B. Gaforaith, also mentioned In the ault of the National Reserve Bank. wan re- cently Indicted for an alleged misape | plication of funte while he was Prest- dent of the Second National Bank, He Ford & Johnson, contractors, and in-} ferard an affidavit of corrobo- | accompanied by a bond for $0), ! | | own much property in New York City. | ‘The main streets of the borough will jj, suffering from nervous breakdown. Be decorated for the occaston with Charles H. Davis, who In still connected American and the newly born Bronx wih the Second National Bank, ts also il. JENKS QUITS CORNELL. | Well-Known & fect iminediately. Comen to New York University. ti wat Dr. Jenks ITHACA, June M.—Jeremtah Whipple | sara that he wus going to New York be enks, the well-known Cornell econo |. 4g # a better opport mist and for years head of the depart- ment of political las es! h C and will next fall take charge of the | ernment Immigration Commission. University, 124 Tailored Suits. 69 Silk Dresses. . 98 One Piece Serge Dresses. . bs 45 Afternoon & Evening Gowns... lconomiat nity to Cornett | ems sition | ne ways. nee at Thirty-fourth Street West ++ 12.50 + 14.75 8.50 60 High-Class Taffeta Suits, black and colors Reduced from 38.00, 65.00, 98.00 Women’s, Misses’ & Girls’ Dresses Linen Tub Dresses . 8.50 + 7.50 + 6.50 Ginghams, Tissues, Flaxons Women’s & Misses’ Skirts Imported Terry Cloths, Cordalines, Linens and Repps 22 to 26 THE EVENING WORED, Marked to Close To-Morrow 24.50 22.50 14.75 , 37.50 18.00 17.50 10.50 29.50 29.50 37.50 MOST UNUSUAL VALUES 11.50 9.75 9.50 6.50 4.75 5.75 tal prove JOHN FORSYTHE 34th St. West Just West of the Waldorf VOGEL BROTHERS 4Z st. at 8 Ave. Grand Golden Jubilee Celebrating the Most Brilliant Chapter in the 50 Years of this Business by a sale of Men’s Suits which has no peer or parallel in the annals of the clothing industry. The values are brilliantly wonderful and have caused a wave of enthusiastic sensation among thousands of men. As a Further Mark of Appreciation, to Every Purchaser of a Man’s Suit We Will Present a $9.50 Gold Piece Free Lot 1. Men's $12.50 and $15 Light Gray Cassimere Suits, all made in our own workrooms, at......... Men's $12.50 and $15 Cassimere Suits, in emart shades of brown and tan, at..........cceeeeeeeee Men's $16.50 and $18 Blue Serge and Black Serge Suits, guaran- teed absolutely fast color, at.... Men's $16.50 and $18 Gray Serge and Gray Worsted Suits, in plain aad tried effects, Mere Men's $16.50 and $18 Gray and Brown Cassimere and I'weed Suits, smart mottled effects and hairline stripes, at.. ei Men's $18 and $20 self patterned Blue Worsted and rich Gray, Brown and Tan Cheviot Suits... Men's $20 and $22 Dark Silk Mixed Worsted and faintly Stri Blue and Brown Wor- $g.75 $9.75 $4. 2.75 $4 2.75 $12.75 $42.75 | $45.75 Lot 2. Lot 3. Lot ¢. Lot 5. Lot 6. Lot 7. sted Suits, at Lot 8 Men's $22 and $25 Gray Wor- sted Suits, in popular step- ladder and mottled effects, at.. Lot 9. Men's $20 and $22 Soft Tex- ture Fine Wale Blue and Black Serge Suits, two and three button models, at..........645 Men's $20 Black Thibet and Black Unfinished Worsted Suits, in conservative models, . Men’s $25 English Sack Suits, Lot 10. Lot 11. in the new Coronation Blues, Oxford Grays, Browns and Light Stripes, at......... Men's $25 and $28 Worsted | ) Lot 12. Suits; pencilled stripes on grounds of Black, Blue, Gray and Brown; also “Blue on Blue’”’ Worsted Suits, at...... Men's $25 and $28 thin Blue and Black Serge Suits and thin Black and Gray Worsted Suits. Lot 13. Men's Vests—We have some 275 odd vests left from suits that mo shirts, with double soft French cuffs and soft collars to 77¢ match, Regularly $1.25, Onsale at, . aA Men's Soisette Shirts; genuine “Soiwtte;” looks like silk, but wears Letter. In whitc, tas, lavender, blue and gray; with 95c French cuffs, Regular price $1.50. On cule at Other Golden Jubilee Specials sold as high a3 $30. Not one of these veats cout less than $2.50..... 45 |biack, tan, gray, blue, lavender, green and purple. Regular pric 29 Oc, Or ale at been ener eeeeeee Teerereer ry Tt A c Men's Flannel Trousers, «ii white ot striped flannel, pe anes Always sold at $5.00, Onsaleat........... stttsecsesssas ve $0005 | Men’s Raincoats, guarantced absolutely waterproof; a new aids. Regular price $2, On wale at..............., 95e Men's Panama Hate, in the fashionable negligee shapes. Boys” Wash Suite ppanien al ary wis is herd 95c i anami suilor and sian styles, in pl hite and solid colors, bea H Genyine $5 7% a Elate. WME Mri verter etesrien $3.55 trimmed; sizes 2}, to 10 years, Regularly $1.50 to $3.50; at ii Men's Negligee Shirts, made of the famous “Harmony” z percales; hand laundered and guaranteed fast color. Also fancy Men's Underwear, of cool crossbar niadras, athletic shirts and knee drawers. Regular $9c. grade, Onvale at 87c Men's Half Hose Pure thread silk, double heel and toe; in Men's Neckwear~ 4,200 washable Four-in-Hands, inations to match th and’all the new color combi Flowing End Four-in Hand stripes and figures, 0c. and hirts; also STORE OPEN SATURDAY NIGHT UNTIL 11 O'CLOCK | | We Give Double Jva¢" Stamps Until Noon, Single After. Open Saturday Until Six o’Clock Mid-June Apparel Misses, Small Women and Girls @ The smartest little linen dresses, the dain- tiest of tub dresses and the sheerest of lawn and embroidered frocks are foregathered here like a bevy of pretty girls at a lawn party. Stylish models, fabrics in white and cool colors, workmanship that is a wonder to behold and prices that are an inducement to buy. Second floor. Misses’ Tailored Linen Suits value 18.50 special te} 12.95 Made of imported Ramie linen, in plain tailored cuta- way, Russian and fancy models, with embroidered lingerie, or contrasting ratine collar and cuffs. White and all colors. Sizes 14 to 18 years, 500 Miss-s’ Tub Dresses values 3.95 4.95 6.95 special at 1.95 2.95 4.95 Made of plain or striped tissues, lawn, dimity, linon, chambray and gingham, in fifteen to twenty different models. Ina variety of the newcolorings. 13 to 18 years. Misses’ Linen Dresses 7.95 value 12.95 special at . Made of imported French linen, in tailored coat and Russian models, with striped linen or embroidered lingerie collar and cuffs. Two inch leather belt. White and all cclors. Sizes 14 to 18 years. \1.95 Girls’ Middy Dresses Of white linon, with navy or red sailor collar and value 2.95 special at cuffs, Smart model with lacing at sides. 6 to 14 years, Girls’ Lawn Tub Dresses values 2.95 and 3.95 special at 1.95 and 2.95 Made of figured, striped and dotted lawn, in many models, trimmed with embroidery. 6 to 14 years. Girls’ White Dresses values 5.95 and 9.75 special at 2.95 and 5.95 Of sheer white lawn and eyelet embroidery, in smart models. Trinimed with fine Val. laces. 6 to 14 years. oy New Trimmed Hats at $10 whose usual price is 16.50 an offering of smart Paris hat ideas at a liberal saving on the usual price. q Large white hemp hats are all the vogue in Paris just now for:smart Summer wear, and the most ‘avored styles of trimming are ostrich plumes and clustered floral effects or bands of flowers Heiind round the crown, Either is extremely effective an we are showing splendid assortments of both, in a variety of exclusive shapes tomorrow. Third floor Silk and Linen Shirts 1.65 for Youths and Boys an extraordinary sale tomorrow of regular 3.00 and 3.50 shirt values q Every year the maker of our shirts for youths and boys gives us the prior call on his ac- cumulation of short lengths at the end of his season. It is of these short lengths that the But this in no- shirts in this sale are made. wise detracts from the value of these shirts. In fact, from one point of view it adds to their value, for it enables you to buy for 1.65 shirts that regularly sell at 3.00 and 3.50. The fabrics are imported silk-and-linens, with Rus- sian cords, in exclusive designs, and thecolors are guaranteed to be permanent. Every shirt is made for service, with French cuffs and one separate collar to match. Neckbands 12 to 1414. Two & Three Piece Suits for the Young Man— 12.50 to 20.00 q All the world looks for style these days, and the oung man particularly has come to realize that the finest fabric ever loomed and the richest weaves and colorings cannot atone for a garment that lacks style. We have tailored snap and vigor into youthful garments, given them distinctive lines and lifted them above the ordinary level of their kind. We have also considered the quantity of our assortments as well as the quality. The young man who buys his clothes at Saks’ has the fullest possible selection of fabrics,colorings and models. For immediate wear we are showing many variations in negligee coat models, in double breasted effects and Norfolks. The fabrics include serges, cheviots, unfinished worsteds and flan- nels, in browns, tans, grays and blues. Ages 14 to 20. Sizes 30 to 36. f Specials in Bathing Suits for Misses and Boys Misses’ Mohair Bathing Suits, in plain navy or black. Round neck model. ikea to match { 2 95 Ages 8 to 18 years. Saturday special at' & Boys’ Bathing Suits, made of pure worsted Jersey, round neck and sleeveless. In plain gray and navy, or with stripes around collar and sleeves, Sizes 2 00 26 to 36, Saturday special att ° Saks & Company Broadway at 34th Street Open Saturday Until Six o’Clock Final clearance tomorrow 314 Women’: Silk Dresses Reduced to less than one-half Former prices 18.50 to 125.00. Sale prices 7.50 to 48.50 The absence of complete assortments makes it expedient for us to offer these 314 beautiful silk dresses tomorrow at a sacri- fice of more than one-half their former prices. It is apparent, of course, that the quantity is very limited, yet the entire as- sortment contains all sizes and colorings, though not more than three dresses of any particular kind. Reference to the reduc- tions will best indicate what manner of values we are talking about. Fourth flect Women’s Bathing Suits Women’s Mohair Women’s Satin Bath-) Bathing Suits, in black ing Suits, in black or or navy blue. Neatly2.00 | navy blue, trimmed with} 7.50 trimmed, Ineffective de-| bands of ratine. signs. Large & small sizes.. sizes. Round collars. Women’s Bathing Women’s Bathing Suits, made of Sicilian Suits, made of heavy fabric. Fancy trimmed,[3.95|satin, and_ modestly 10.00 with neat collar. Set- trimmed, Black and in sleeves. All sizes. navy. Dutch neck, Women’s House Dresses at 1.50 . regularly 2.50 q Several models. Made of striped and figured lawns, as well as percales. Dutch and square neck effects. All sizes and colors, and excellently madethroughout. Beginning tomorrow and until sold 2,500 Women’sPrincessSlips made of satin and li d regularly sold at 5.00 and 6.00 } 3.00 The offering includes three models and seven colorings. Plain tailored effects,’ with pleated bottom or ruffle, and Val. ' lace trimmings. All sizcs, large and small. ° ? Women’s Smart Neckwear three special values for Saturday Large and Small Sailor Collars, made of embroid- ered lawn and Venice lace, or of lawn trimmed with} 15¢ Val. lace. Value 25c special at Robespierre Collars, made of embroidered or plain pique, lawn er shadow nets, trimmed with Val. lace, 25¢ and with net or lace jabots. Value 50c special at Lace Yokes, of Venice or imitation Irish, in ound square andpointedshapes. Values75cto!.50specialat 50c Women’s Long Lisle Gloves values 50c and 1.00 | 25e 3,240 pairs that create a new low price record in long lisle glovewear Twenty-five cents for good quality long lisle gloves. Just think what a woman can do in a sale like this! But we were determined to create a new record in Summer glove values, and this is the result. Made of fine lisle, which looks like silk and wears as well or better. Two buttons at wrist. In black and white. The blacks are the dollar kind. The whites are the halfdollar variety. Fine imported German goods. 234 Boys’ Suits at 5.65 a final clearance sale tomorrow of our $8 and $10 Boys’ suits. g These suits are the round-up of our regular $8 and $10 stocks, and have been marked at the uniform price of 5.65 for rapid clearance tomorrow. They in- clude all wool fancy cassimeres and cheviots, in a lentiful variety of colorings. Models are double- eneyda| and Norfolk effects. Some of them have two pairs of trousers. All of them have the merit of food workmanship and that distinctiveness of style or which Saks clothes for boys are best known. Sizes 8 to 17 years. 96 Odd Boys’ Suits, made of fancy cassimeres, and some of them with two pairs of knickerbockers, |3.98 Reduced from 6.50 to Boys’ Blue Serge Suits, made of all wool fabric, in double-breasted and Norfolk models. Mohair tne| 8.00 Sizes 8 to 17 years. Value 7.95. Saturday special ai 400 Boys’ Wash Suits, in Norfolk and double-breasted models. Made of linen, crash and khaki. Ages 7 «| A 15 years. Saturday special at Saks Fm Storage A service which guarantees everything for the most nominal charges. If you have furs prepare to store them now, for the moths are very busy in June. Write us.