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HARLEM POLICEMAN fies a petition in bankruptey, f CARLISLE SCHOOL announces @ course in millinery for Indian girls. ’ MITCHEL’S appointment seems to make him a Collector of Tammany goats. GIRL in Bath, N. Y., who has fallen heiress to a $700,000 fortune, likes type- ‘writing eo well she won't give up her job. SHOPLIFTING has become eo prevalent throughout England the drapery @aGe has organised to fight it by organized effort. TURTLE eerum, Dr. Friedmann’s, bids fair to become & political tseue in Rhode Island. GLBVELAND woman sued for divorce on the ground that her husband had eared to care for her. To prove he did the husband went out and hanged him- well. CUNTRAL PARK cat was asleep in a bundle of hay Miss Murphy, the big higpo, was eating, but the hippo didn’t get the cat. GROUNDS FOR DIVORCE.—Wife of Ohio farmer complains that her hus- band sent apples and potatoes to another woman and also refused to feed the cows, e WOMEN in Owego celebrated her one hundredth birthday without giving @ut advice on how to attain a ripe old age, FLATBUSH 1 #0 enthusiastic over @ new dance known es the “Kitchen ink” that Father O'Donovan, of the Church of Our Lady of Refuge, Bag de- Bounced it from the pulpit. ROCKAWAY BEACH shoemaker found $2,500 in jewels in the toe of an o14 ghee & woman customer gave him to repair. She fainted when she got them ‘best. | PLACARD placed on Columbia College statue read: “Votes for Wimin.” SAME OLD GAME.—King Alfonso of Spain was loud in extravagant praise ef @ Norman bay thoroughbred horse at @ cavalry review te Parle, end—well, President Peincaire presented it to him. IDEA FROM THE POLICE BENCH.—Magistrate Leach of Long Island City ie no hide-bound routiniat. Instead of sending a trio of car rowdies to fall Be sentenced them to a probation achool course to learn better manners. VILLAGE BOARD of Genoa, Til, has bought four locks for the doors of the ‘a saloons, Only the village watchman has the keys, and he is to lock the ‘La Poupee’ Sung At the Century atti’ was Alessia, the dot, charmingly. It's e pity of a voice of m ni fli were, A. Fiorl, as the ‘__—s|__sPeB EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, MAY 9, | Franklin Simon & Co. Fifth Avenue SPECIAL SALE SATURDAY Silk Lined Suits FOR YOUNG MEN, 32 TO 40 CHEST. Modeled on New English Lines. New hand-tailored English sack models, in striped or Oxford cassimere, also the newest English mixtures; coat silk lined throughout (wear guaranteed). , 2 1.50 Regular Price, $30.00 English Sack Suits FOR YOUNG MEN, 32 TO 40 CHEST. Soft Roll Front, Natural Shoulders. “ame Bs ed sack models, made without canvas it or on shoulders; na serge, mere and soft finish velar te the season’s newest colorings. 15.75 Regular Price, $24.50 Men's Negligee Shirts Of novelty cotton, crepe, Russian cord, English madras, eoisette or mercerized fabrics, in newest colored stripes and self figured designs; French cuffs. 1.25 Regular Price, $2.00 Men’s Pongee Pajamas Of woven mercerized pongee in the newest colored low neck; mercerized froge, pearl buttons. 1.10. Regular Price, $2.00 ‘SEPARATE ENTRANCE Young Men’s Clothing and Furnishings 8 and 10 West 88th Street, Store Floor Connecting with our Fifth Avenue Store. FIFTH AVE, 37th and 38th Sts. art paper, and represent historic sub- copies | jects, the originals of some being in 1918. MISSES’ COATS AND DRESSES as dainty as the girls who are invited to wear them Variety is th of Saks selectio: fe ariety that ae eet a critical point ‘of jn Rape m Thee bgt oa a eee dresses and coats are a recapitulation of summer fashions. What- ever has been deemed worthy of representation in a shop which caters to young people: with exclusive ideas is shown in this assemblage of seasonable garb tomorrow. And the prices represent too great a margin of economy over the average for you to miss so an opportunity to find what you want at a price which will present no barrier to your getting it. Misses’ Linen Dresses $7.95 value $12.95....... special at , Attractive models, made of French or Ramie linen, in all the newest coat effects. Combination or solid colorings, in white, tan, Copenhagen, rose and leather. Sizes 14 to 18 years. Misses’ Voile & Crepe Dresses value $16.50....... special at $10 Made of French voile or as well as embroidered » Waist and skirt trimmed with Irish of Cluny lace. 16 to 18years, Misses’ Cotton Eponge Dresses $15 value $25.........special at Coat or blouse models, made of im cotton » in wile. Bioes 16 cn i0 pene leather, tan, rose, Copenhagen and Misses’ Dressy Coats value $25......... special at} $16.50 Matelasse silk, poplin and moire, in or tailored models. Silk lined (hiougiioaty and beautifully made. 14 to 18 years. Misses’ eg Coats special at $5.95, $10.00, $12.95 and $16.50 waist belted and Norfolk models, made of diagonal Ne a ol eokeen, ‘Taived) geen, ainy white. Ages 14 to 18 years. 186 MISSES’ SUITS to be closed out at great reductions tomorrow Girls’ Washable Dresses 9 value, $3.95; special at... $1.95 Russian or Balkan blouse, middy and long waisted models. Made of imported gingham, » striped crepe, cha: linen, Sinus cnecetenat ol ot niga ny poy ype gy ' Girls’ White erat $1.95 value, $3.95; special at z Made of eyelet embroidery, sh hite la id batiste, i or ee Elabora rately ‘rime with: tine Va lace and embroidery. Sizes 6 to 14 years. mw HAkSK Company + A remarkable offering of Boys’ Summer Blouses at 55c or $6.50 per dozen Regularly $1, $1.50, $2 and $2.50 each. This lot of merchandise is composed of a sample line, which maker reserves for us every year, and, obviously was bought at tremendous reductions. The assortment is com- posed of silks, silk-and-linens, imported Madras and mercer- ized materials; plain and stripe effects in exclusive designs and some of the most beautiful silk Russian cord effects ever . All colors, ft all fast colors, which is a point to bear in mind. e models are negligee blouses, with long or short sleeves, neckbands,or soft attached link button collars and soft French cuffs. Finished with a patent drawstring that cannot come untied. Ages $ to 16 years. They are splendidly made and finished, and they are the best blouse values in a long time. A Beautiful Display of the NEW SUMMER HATS from $10 to $97.50 Tomorrow in our trimmed salon the new Summer hats will foregather by appointment in their gayest of colorings and most original designs. These models have been recruited from the fore- most Paris whose creations each season are the admira- tion of the fashionable elect the world over. There is a wonderful variety of new and novel conceits, discovering anew how un- limited is the fertility of design in the hands of a Paris modiste. Panamas, tagal hemps, Milans and Leghorns decked with flowers, gay with ostrich or Paradise plumage, trimmed with big bows of ribbon or maline, and some with wings. Also Very Special Clearance of Trimmed Hats that were $5.95 to $8.50 tomorrow at $2 each net ESA aa The Young Man whowants a$15 UIT, should take 15 minutes to see the Saks assortments That word assortments is such a garbled affair in clothing advertisements, that it is often difficult to tell what it means. At Saks’ it means everything! It means every model that is worth wearing, every fabric that is being worn, every and every design in demand for smart Summer wear. Regulation models, with a fullness of line; English models that fit close to the figure and roll freely from the 3 Norfolks in any number of variations as to pleats and belts; all half lined, and all cut and tailored with that unmis- takable and inimitable Saks’ style. The materials are blue pencil stripes, gray pencil stripes, FREE FOR THE COUPON. ; ‘Two Beautiful Photogravures, shepherd checks, overplaids, homespuns, fancy mixtures, blue serges and crashes—and as for the quality of these fabrics, we know of none so good in other clothes at $15, and we know that there are none better. Sizes 30 to 36. Lovresilo, as Alessia’e of famous paintings, will be given |the Metropolitan Museum and other with next Sunday’s World. Pictures |great art collections, Order next are suitable for framing; on heavy /Gunday’s World in advance, &. Pangrasy that have become familiar, Absent from it was Angelini, who ‘usually shares the honors with Aanetta Gattini. Lovreglio conducted without Store your Furs at Saks’ Telephone 2626 Greeley, Now! Tomorrow, Saturday, May 10th 1,124 Women’s Silk Dresses A New Fichu Collar at 50c Value $1. stitched collar and full shirred ends, edged with fine net We have never found it neces- sary to enlist sympathy for Saks Suits for Men at $25 : by advertising that they are $35 values at less than half prices Or. cas os ee —yet we are probably the only house be hae lone ce Charmeuse, Foulard and Crepe de Chine 320 Silk Dresses . . . 364 Silk Dresses. . . notable an rtunit 2 this account Pe bos to i Also special tomorrow New Dancing Mistress that would be justified in doing so! The fact is, the value of a Saks suit cannot be determined tomorrow at $10 . tomorrow at $12 the price of anfother, because on the score of style Saks : Frills, in a great variety, to be Sitter fe cll gots ore ast xaionitible of sompariate. 440 Silk Dresses . . . tomorrow at $15° orm Mike ster, cats bsnl out. Special at 50c to $1.50 in a variety of desi, wink higa beked Values 35c and 500 Special at 19c Given the same fabric and the same model, a Saks suit and another suit would still differ as the specific gravity of water differs from the specific gravity of oil. All $25 suits, ours and others, are tailored’ this season on well formulated No Mail Orders, None C. O. D., and none exchanged... 4 Your NP but we base our bid for your favor on the BOYS’ SUITS like these cannot be Serviceable Summer SHOES fact that these suite at od are more formulative than bought elsewhere at these prices for Misses and Children more at reasonable prices Durability is the most important consideration of all in peeled because yor Lenape notoriously bard 0 because we are pearls insistent qualit prety poner get eG tei inf My wear out. The new ankle ties and pumps which we sembled for pout people this Summer, embrace the models and the wanted leathers, and from the viceability, there is nothing better in footwear. For Growing Girls. A special Colonial model, an metal buckles, in white canvas, patent leather Scout Shoes for Youths and Boys. Tan and of fabrics and excellence of tailoring never have been the productions for bers. Rather, we have com- with one » Which is, oe: thful wearere—Style. These suits | with an uncommon degree of in- t boy of yours « sprightliness has not yet worn Saks clothes, he has Second floor These $25 suits have style—not the mere style of the fashion piste, which exists for the guidance of every Tom, Dick and ! , with a pair of scissors and a bench—but style which it took inspiration, aspiration and perspiration to evolve! Gentlemen, we want to see you on these $25 suits, and you no less need to see us. These are not suits merely to wear and We have tak boys’ model and reprodi it rm this spel igure lor taaeoe It is made of homespun, walk in and work in, but suits that have a style of their own— tweeds, an mixtures ina emart, Norfoll,. nu al, wi bine calfskin shoes in a regulation model at garments which a man can feel proud of and enjoy! verted plae/a aun) Pe oes ies cose cutis, | Sve . t and and beautifully tailored. Ages 8 to 18 years. Boys’ Blue Serge Norfolks at $7.75 Made of all wool blue serge, with two pair of knickerbockers, Garments that are with infinite care, and in natty models, Lined throughout. Ages 7 to 18 years, A very special yalue. Boys’ School Suits at $5.95 & $6.95 Made with two pairs of knickerbockers. All wool fancy cassimeres, in a large variety of colorings and patterns. 7 to 17 years, Boys’ Wash Norfolks at $2.96, $3.95, $4.60 and $5.75 Made and khaki fabrics, in on eee ently magle and finished. 8 t0 17 bs , Reductions tomorrow in Misses’ & Children’s Straw Hats We will tell you, in brief, that the selection is a very liberal one, despite great reductions in prices, But here and there the assortments are depleted, and the clearance at these prices is considered expedient on that account, All the latest designs, the newest straws and trimmings, and these colorings: Navy, brown, Nell Rose, as well as $8 Hats........ reduced to $3.98 $6 Hats........ reduced to $2.98 Reliability ! ef World Ads, is assured as the 0 canebdlig censored as to legit- $25 MODELS—Cilose fitting English styles, with shorter, snugger, smarter, narrower coats, trimmer ak verts uncesnebnly Wists Of conaeree models Crete eaten sttenat amrta Auta termes otek ine naan the lon ee worsteds, black unfinished [aden velour Pepi Toes “ Sratabi ‘serges, crashes, overpl stripes and checks. Blues, blacks, grays, blue imisturess ‘and others jet atovaal a Results! SETH oe HAKS &Conpany-——— Sunday World | ToD Be |