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We know, as you do, that mere bigness inst dirty unsafe milk, and does not, cope Moran Quality; never- business of to-day, still theless, there must be some relationship be- of Mr. Borden ize and Character. was false, He also hitard her So much for the si that ha: it that ode ha 4 committed perjury hn My such have been gotten together, and what is more i held together, had BORQEN'S i i MIL und BORDEN'S SERVICE not Pie been of a character that invited confidence. We eften speak of Cail Borden, the concerns you now is what we are doing to-day; what we will do to-morrow, next month, next year. Of this, we can say to you in good faith that we accept the confidence of our great de manifestly unfair. All that of customers sacred trust and_ gay ot thile time ie thet I am ing whether te take action _ aggressive, militant reformer who tackled one of the most stubborn evils that any. advanced thinker ever battled with. Borden wagone cover every nook and corner of thie great settlement. You can leave your order with any one of them, write a postal, or telephone. BORDEN’S CONDENSED MILK COMPANY Route Department 108 Hudson Street, New York Phone Franklin 5360 We Give Surety Coupons with Purcfiases and Redeem Them in Our Own Merchandise Ue " New York's Shopping Centre t Sixth Avenue. 20th to 22d Street $3.00 Long Kimonos 4 O ; 1-Clasp P, X. M. Tan Washable Capeskin, ° Women’s $1.50 Gloves Every Pair Guaranteed to Wash....... 95c $1.00 and $1.50 Gloves, 49c One aad two clasp kid gloves, slightly repaired by expert workmen Neen Fgh Nagas i everseam and F. i, i sewn, Black, Waite, Bi, Mode and Gray, } se. |Chiffon Blouses|Messaline Petticoats coeyllprad embroidery trimmed: | Made of ain y cle crepe. Vale ‘Thiré Fieer. s alues ey Special, $2.95 | 1045.00 $2.95 High or low necks, with shadow lace Made of fine quality messaline Hair Goods Sale Kaa Oe cisten Gow sheree talored gad plalted models; o large Wavy Hiir lla 50 Crepe de Chine| Petticoats, Special $1.50 Wavy Hair Transformations | Mae with Jerzy top and fine You'll Po pepo and Transl re Blouses, $5.00 ae as prere ow ransformations ser- ——_—————— ei Daylight parlors and experts to insure a perfect match, | iow neck, long sleeves, at 94.95. G/N) Mois Seve—Escend Foe, O'Neil] Mate Stere—Third Flees. |. 31.50 and 92.00 Long 91.00 Bungalow Set, 69¢ ates end t act A Oereee ade: 3 and , Knitted 91.00 value, at O'Neil Main Bore—Third Fleer, -o-morrow, Bedsand Bedding Are the Feature of the Fall Furniture Sale 22.75 White Enamel|$38 Brass B:d Outfit,) $11 Mattress, $8.75 | $8.50 Safety Cribs, bed Outlit, at _$15.00|.4 ¢o7 95 , $5.7 4 Gres) ° Lay lp \ Tui py \ mn q To ol x tinuows Post, | vermin eatin finish; one Englander| guaranteed Just like illustration, has Woven Wire Spring and|comfost. 11-16 inch continuous post; '$-8 inch bottom rod; sizes @x6x $-28| woven wire spring and finished |}}} ‘Ttélin the best baked enamel. This sale is for both Friday & Saturda Toilet Requisites - at reductions Dr. Lyon's Tooth Powder Pebeco Tooth paste..... Mum Deodorant. ... Westphal’s Auxiliator Witch Harel, 15% aleohol 18e sise.. 10. .25¢ sine.. 18C...900 sire 25c Lasell's Violet Toilet Water.........usually 75¢ 39¢ Du Vallen's Toilet Sincera Talcum Powder... usually 18¢ 12 Hy-G-Nie Hot Water Bottles, No. 8. usually 0c O8¢ Hy-G-Nie Fountain Syringes, with "Three rapid flow pipes Ladies’ Rubber Dressing Combs. ... Shower 5; with five fest of rubber tubing. . ree usually 780 50 ee Bath Brushes, with detachable endle. usually 95¢ 65¢ Du Vallen's Violet Sincera Rouge, in vanity box. 1u Vallen’s Viol jace' uge, ually soc 29¢ Du Vallen’s cakes t La Espanola Castile Soap.... usually Weacake 8c Domestic Castile Soap... .large bar, usually 15¢ 10c Wrisley Bath Soap, round cake, all perfumes.. 8c French Toilet Soap, all perfumes, 8 cakes toa box 35¢ Lamba’ Wool Puffs. . ..16e to @5e grades 12¢ Absorbent Cotton, 1-1 «+. tsually $8¢ 25¢ French Tooth Brushe: +. usually 20 15¢ Nail Brushes, various sizes. usually 35c to 50c 25¢ ing in sizes from 814 to many with gilt ha: ha No mall or telephon le We reserve the right to limit quantities. The handsomest Suits a boy can wear $13.75 A selection of both Saks-made and London-made cipthes. Saks-made Norfolk suits, single or double breasted, with fancy pleated or gathered back. Shown, in a range of utiful fabrics and smart designs. The acmé of perfection in tailoring and finish. Lendon-made Norfolks—the Dudley, a typically English model—single breasted, of green and brown mixture fabrics, and a very sporty-looking garment it is. Norfolk Suits at $7.95 With two pairs of knickers. Fancy models, including one that has in- verted pleats, stitched belt and patch kets. Tweeds and cheviots, in a num- ber of snappy patterns. 8 to 18 years. School Suits at $5.95 With two pairs of knickers. A collection of ular Norfolk styles, me in laaviowaite (ation and_ tailored in a very serviceable fashion for hard school weér. 8 to 18 years. eee eee EEE Your last opportunity to confer with - MISS BERTHA STRICKLER the special demonstrating expert of ORSETS) “THE IMPROVED FRONT LACED” Miss Strickler’s two weeks’ demon- stration of the Modart in the Sake Corset Shop concludes tomorrow. Make an appointment now In any event, Madam, you owe it to your self to examine this incomparable corset, The Modart is unquestionab! if any other corset of the laced-front variety. And this season’s models, designed with the familiar long, unbroken back line, are a dream of symmetry and style. $3.50 to$18.50 New Hats at $6.95 for Misses and Girls Sailor and fancy soft crown velvet shapes, daintily trimmed with fur, ribbon or hand- mafic at tee! Gmibreces all the new Fall colors. Boys’ Felt Hats $2 Sah gear alo _ simulati Tomorrow’s special offering of Misses’ Tailored Suits embraces the most exclusive models that \ $2 5 can be bought at the popular price of Lone medium and short coat suits, and the latest and smartest styles in braid-trimmed military effects. Models lly selected for such dis- tinguishing features as lift them far above the riba alternative at this ular figure. The skirts are pleated models with yoke, and straight line or fake effects. Tailored in imported broadcloth, gabardine, men’s wear serge and fancy diagonal weaves, and trimmed with velvet, satin, braid or broadtai!, Ages 14 to 18 years. ~ ‘ond floor Black and the new Fall shades — Great variety of Newest models in Misses’ Coats at $18 Misses’ Dresses at $18 Circular and broad belt models,-of | Braid-bound, surplice, Redingote imported zibeline, diagonal cheviot, | and Mandarin models, of broadcloth check velour and fancy mixtures. or serge, combined with satin. These Girls’ Coats at $9.75 are more than $9.75 Coats Many shops would charge $15 to $18 for them The assortment comprises full length broad-belted and cape coat models. desi; with convertible collar and cuffs of velvet, plush or self material. Made of imported zibeline, wool velour, and diagonal cheviots, the colors including navy, military blue, seal or golden brown and Russian green, Sizes 6 to 14 years. Second floor Girls’ Wool Dresses Girls’ Wash Dresses $2.95, $4.95 & $6.95 $1.00.$1.95 & $2.95 Straight line, plain and pleated tunic | Made of repp, galatea, chambray models,’ made of all wool serge or | and gingham, in one piece, middy corduroy, combined with plaid or | and tunic models. All colors and Roman stripe. Navy, brown, green. ! white. Sizes 6 to 14 years. An unusual offering tomorrow of 250 Tailored Suits for Women—at $25 The variety is emphasized by the | The value is emphasized by fact that there are twenty-three | the fact that any single one different styles in a total of only | of these styles would be two hundred and fifty suits. | $35 in most smart shops. Long and three-quarter coats, Redingotes, short coats and pos- tilion coats. The skirts are belted, straight line, double ripple, clinging and flare styles. Tailored in broadcloth, serge, wide wales, wool failles and gabardines, in black and colors. Braid broadtail, satin, velvet or embroidery collar and cuffs, the skirt in many instances ornamented to match. 4th ir : All sizes from $4 to 44. A notable offering tomorrow of Women’s New Fall Redingote Dresses at $15 that are stsikingly effective sembinations of satin and serge The serge Redingote, which is designed with a dainty silk or organdie collar, is bound with either braid or picot edge. The.sleeves are of satin and the underskirt of either satin or serge, the body being lined to ensure greater wear. One of the newest Redingote effects, and tailored in a manner to enhance the native beauty of the style. Fourth floor In navy, black, brown and green. Satin Dresses at $18.50 in surplice and modified Basque models Attractive models, with surplice waist or shirred waist and crushed belt, the Basque. Some have white satin vestee\and collar. The skirt a full circular or pleated tunic effect. In black and colors. ‘ Women’s Fall Street Coats the regular value being $29.50 special tomorrow at $19.50 A selection from which a woman can make a ready and eminently pleasing chove The newest belted, straight line, ripple, circular back and hood models, exhibiting the choicest variations in collar and cuffs, of self material, plush velvet or broadtail. The fabrics comprise tweeds, b loths, zibelines, serges, boucles, diagonals, and wide wale cheviots, in all the new Autumn colors, All sizes, Young Men’s Clothes at: $15 And little enough considering the char- acter of the making and the style. 7 Saks clothes for young men look the part—they are clean cut, youthful, full of the eager, aggressive spirit typical of a young man in his teens, and as for the variety—there is no pols to it. The range of fabrics is literally tremendous, with plain blues, fancy blues, and Tartans in the lead. And the models are the a vp liad sonlaslahe tN ROL Ss dai tii gele SS le MN Ps be'5 A eS, a ek a