The evening world. Newspaper, May 23, 1913, Page 14

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one tari to another. Further, adouble 0.@inanee now before the ML TNICARS CEFR GT Efforts Being Made to Mave the | e"s.un, Peature Eliminated From New Ordinance, DRIVERS CAN BEAT IT. three or four peasengera and regiater | suit the requil 8. on the moter the ¢wo-peceenger tariff rates, ceptional Power. that we never weed the double teriff taximeter, But, at any event, where « double taximeter ts Rot the eame in both tariffs,” ‘measures of ‘W. GB. Vent, President of the Twin AND FAIREST. tion of the Government's pi which is intended to giv Confusion Will Result, It Is) tite meter, with no extras on ite fi ‘ matever, Said, if Proposed Meter Be |""this we nave found avotae fraud that might result from the ti Made Use Of. meter itxelf, On the other hand, I @@ end. “ not think it wine to give @ any Geveral Aldermen who were spoken (o By Sophie Irene Loeb. ‘Tee Mayor's Commission Ordinance, 4 whigh was reported out by the Invest wating Committee last Tuesday, is now on the City Record, being reviewed by Aldermen afid cab companies in view Of Anal adjustment at tho next meeting of the board. One of the chief poinis thet ts under consideration is the ad- vieability of amending that portion of long aa'this moter waa in use. The |he an the omplaints from the public were enor. | buble order of Alsace- and not until every doutte rate | erent tf was eboltahed did the trouble | M Strawberries and cream upon Toasted flakes of wheat, Onite to make a breakfast fit For any hing to oat. Forgetting the poetr, and coming down to plain, blunt prose— { If. you like good things, just try it once! “FORCE” TOASTED | WHEAT the ordinance relating to taximeters, f_inee thia ordinance suggests a double tariff taximeter. ‘The general opinion is that this taxi- i i i i thi ise i if 7 i er the tattial that one tuned teterefair vente. he meter would : : 3 | ive Saks $20 Suits for Men and Young Men $20 is not a high price for a Suit, but it is enough if you know where to spend it If you pay $20 for a suit of clothes which is a disappointment, the satisfaction-value of that.garment is about thirty cents. If you pay $20 for a suit which fits you perfectly and lends style and individuality to your appearance, the satisfaction-value of that garment is anything you care to compute. Obviously, the question before you is: Where can one be assured of getting the fullest measure of satisfaction in a suit of clothes to cost not more than twenty dollars? and Saks’ is the answer! . In the first place, no house in the world can show you a greater or more representative variety at $20 than we can. : ’ for the distinctive character of its merchandise. In the third place, an unbiased comparison of Saks clothes with others proves conclusively that none comes within an ace of ours for workmanship, fit and style. proach §; Serges, checks, pencil stripes, worsteda, unfinished worsteds, horeseuns and novelty fabrics, tailored in conservative models, or in those fitting English effects, which are unquestionably the smartest clothes a smart man can wear. Why not try one on before you go uptown P fuctetiotion for moving the flag from | to on the eudject, are favorabie to the | ‘woord, with tariff? meter ia Itkely to cause unsoru- the exception of thie feature, and it Is pulous Grivers to make ‘barguins’ with expected that this will be changed to | payne == ALSACE OBJECTS TO BEING VICTIM OF OPPRESSION. Second Chamber Asks Reichstag to Kill Bill Giving Viceroy Ex: © gross take would be made if the initial drop | rmperial Government to apply excep- OIMPLEST DEVICE 18 WiskeT| UO legislation to Alsace- Lorraine, which may eeriously disturb ‘There are eo many triala to Be en-|City Taxicad Company of Minneapolis | the peaceful development of the annexed provinces. A heated debate preceded the adop- ton of the resolution on an interpeile- er Viceroy to suppress any sock h ‘eatening the safet: film to prohibit the circulation wapapers «printed in the French ian- ‘The bag yf calls on the Reichetag of In the second place, there are but few shops which ‘ean even ap- Saks Fur Storage A maximum of safety at | a minimum of cost Broadway Saks & Company at a Street weimintmam of godt MISSES’ AND GIRLS’ SUMMER GARB in which style derives an added interest from low prices Nothing is so dable in our for Misses and Girls, as the cleverness of our selections, oe jing 80 foreign to our choice as the hackneyed creations which almost everybody shows. offerings for tomorrow there is a host of pretty, fascinati i t the common property of every misses’ shop. : — bir echo te 500 Girls’ Wash Dresses at $1.95 Misses’ Cotton Eponge & Linen Suits at $15 values $3.00 to $4.00 value $22.50 : These dresses are: made of sheer white lawn, imported gingham, | Fancy or plain tailored models made of imported cotton ep cha and ‘fi , in all varieties of the ie li i Sititengtie Rete (se me eee oT Misses’ and Girls’ Middy Blouses Misses’ Wash Dresses at $7.95... value $12.95 special at 85c, $1 and $1.50- Made of eponge, French or Ramie linen, and figured, striped or Balkan, Norfolk and Tegulation models, made‘ of white twill] Plain white voile or crepe, in all colors as well Ga white. The or khaki cloth, witb self or contrasting collars of ted, navy, cadet, | selection inchites a variety of the very smartest blousc and and plain or striped galates. Sizes 6,to 20 years. coat dress effects. Sizes 14 to 18 years. - EMT ite ' _ Misses’ Graduation Dresses Special Clearance.tomorrow of special tomorrow at $15, $19.50 and $25 9 . Two or three fl models, i 4 febecrege les ; ‘pe late over net o i oundatons an shed with wide nbbon reduced to $10 and:$13.50 Misses’ Sport Coats at $13.50... value $19.50 Pisin ee Baer Bes nph prone made Ctl on back Balkan blouse or low belted Norfolk models, made of imported wool corduroy in navy, and red, as well as white and fancy Scotch mixtures. Sices 14 to 18 years. These WHITE EACE“HATS | Addressed to the Woman who are the-newest Pariscraze. | desires a Perfect Figure ap ie rrow at Be It is a melancholy reflection that without a perfect figure special tomgi bes Rng $10. J : | ee situs of ene mind oe forgotten, and by facial Fifteen dollars would-not be expen- + aay us ele ee me ene Pew O eee ee fs f the figure—carriage, poise, and ething of what the sive for ‘hats so brimful of beanty French call eptomb. And so iuoh of the figure idapenda the corset, for it is the province of the corset to accentuate the natural beauties of the form, or to atone for their absence. few that are very good, and some few that are admit as perfect as the science of corsetry can produce. One pry fg is the jystly celebrated . which, in our opinion, is beyond question the best corset made in the front-laced variety. Aside from the consideration of current This weekly offering of hats at $10 is designed not only to cater to a popular price, but also to be truly representative of authentic millinery modes. The lace-trimmed hat is the‘ newest: vogue in Paris, and the lace trimmed hats in this special offering to- morrow have been designed in strict accordance with our latest cable advices. Shown in the new Summer. shapes, both large and medium effects, in all the loveliness of lace and dainty wreaths of flowers. Splendid value. The balance of our Spring Trimméd Hats that were $10 to $25,......reduced to $5 We feel that it i necessary to add anything we aeenae of this sale, for it. must be tine te the bea is @ rare opportunity;to pick up, a genuine-bargain in,a hat. ted to go .ar toward giving one a perfect figure We DAINTY NECKFIXINGS that | "e.'esifie handy sof chshtay tniterapted tackle are singularly good values together with a special boning process, which makes the Modart Marie Antoinette Fichus at S0c,+ Value $i.\: Made with a flat round collar back, edged with shadow lace or point d’esprit plaitings. Pretty and 5 one of the most ideal corsets a woman can buy. $5 to $25. bene demonstration this . week Miss Bertha trickter, Shadow Lace Chemisettes at 19c. Values 35c anil 50c. This indispensable ninast to Summer blouse-wear is made of dainty , the expert corsetiere of the Modart Company shadow lace; with high boned collar. Silk Windsor Ties at 25c. Value 50c. Made with Ro’ of Saks Suits for Boys stripes in red, blue, brown, green and black, An edvantage of | have been the making of us!! the Windsor Tie is that it may also be ysed as. hat scarf. cence ! Veilings—very special for tomorrow Boys’ Norfolk Suits value. $10.50....special at \ $8:50 We have just received a new lot of fancy mesh veilings, in black, ‘ ‘ + ve lors, and the special pri tained eflected Mostly all of these Norfolk suits hi two pairs of knicker- ns tion ory for Sota al sda ob ty wis: ‘bockers, and are made of homespun and twoeds, with patch U they ‘are #80 t0 800 per yard Knife and inverted plaits. Ages’8 to 18 years. Boys’ Norfolk Suits _tomorrow they are 12c per yard value $12.50....special at \ $8.50 a - . 4 SAKS BLUE SERGES for youthe | put pects and wiur yoke and” inverted "pleats’in back ful New Yorkers at $13.50 to $23 Mohsic lined throughout. utifully tailored. Ages 9 to 17 years. Boys’ School Suits at $4.95 Saks blue serges for the young man have one thing in common | These garments are made of all wool cheviots, in Norfolk models, with all other blue serges, and only The Style and Making and thanks to the durability of the fabrics, and the serviceability of the making, they will give a long period of wear. 7 to 18 years. Boys’ Wash Norfolk Suits serges in regulation models, in English close fitting models, in | special at $2.95, $3.95, $4.50 and $5.75 . patch pe models and. in ‘Norfoles, and leks model of ; Made .of linen, duck, khaki and crash in all the latest models. perfect tailoring and youthful style. Sises 30 to 36. | Ages 8 to 17 years. Garments that are made on practical lines. 450 WOMEN’S TAILORED SUITS to be closed out tomorrow at the extraordinary figure of $1 reduced from $25, $29.50, $35, $89.50 and $45 ; To say anything at length about these wonderful values is unnecessary. There is more rhetoric ‘in these reductions than we can put in words. But we will mention, for your guidance, that in this selection of suits there is a wonderful range of fabrics and colorings, as well as 115 pels tailored cutaway models, made of men’s wear serges, that are perhaps the best values of all. Please note that we can accept:no mail orders in this sale, nor send garments C. O, D. Women’s Separate Skirts most moderately priced 328 Women’s Coats and Wraps at great reductions tomorrow . at $4, : limitation may be in number is more than offset at sos opportunities one can find in such unlimited variety. by at $5:55| 151 Coats & Wraps. . were #25 to $30.50. .reduced to $18.00 $7.50 Shepherd Check Skirts., : $9.80 Shepherd Check Skirts. 98) 89 Coats & Wraps. . were $50 to $75... reduced to $33.00 hi “T; "* Coats 74 Short ‘Tango! Coats | $7.80 ~ Broche Charen Silk moire coats in all colors, but the limited number ne terse spice tae it eis Bedlord sel d sacrifice iginal price, Peurth feor:

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