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i ; _THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, JUNE 2 1921, ~ ported yesterday that he would come = = =o = — down to Washington Bquace with |] 25,000 men, KR. BK, Mulligan of No, 10 VOLSTEAD VICTINS = TO MARCH AS BoD IVANT.ORY PARADE Yorkville to Contribute Con- tingent of 25,000—Drive [. for Surplus Fund. ‘The official drive for funds to help @efray the large expense of the Anti- Prohibitionist parade will’ start to- Morrow, and the public ia again ‘warned to pay no money to any one Professing to be connected with the “committee, unless such person can @how an identification card bearing his or her name and photograph, to- gether with a printed and numbered subscription blank bearing the’ same name and the official stamp of the Anti-Prohibition Parade Committee. This drive is necessitated by the fact that the committee is not ne- cepting mfoney from the liquor, hotel or restaurant people, and must de- pend to large extent upon small indi- vidual donations, “While we have a thir working bal- the parade, “we deal more for music, flags, the salaries of steno; “Michael J. McCarthy, Deputy Reg- foter of New York County, who is Chairman of our Finance Committee, assures me that he anticipates no difficulty in meeting all expenses of the parade itself, but has started the popular drive at this early date to make sure of a surplus fund for the meetings to be held simultan- | m every borough one week jay of the parade,” Drake added that within a few robably by Saturday, the co: mi 8 headquarters at ‘No, ,, 12 Broadway will be thrown open to all oitizens who wish to enroli ig the Rational organization now forming | fn every State to fight openly for ro- peal of the Volstead law. The rooms ‘would have been available for this pose some days since }¢ jt had m possible to get the necessary blanks printed and to secure puf- ficient furniture and’a corps of ex- perienced clerks on such short no- tice. For it should be remembered that this movement is but ten days old. A feature of the parade will be a division of private citizens who haye | been subjected'to arrest, séarch and seizure and exonerated in oourt. They will carry a banner inscribed: “We Aro Volstead Criminals." There will also be a large colored contingent | with its own band of jazz players, The committee's organizer in the Yorkville section of Ma | Greenwich Avenue, announced the partic!patin of not fewer than two hundred and fifty men from his dis- trict, all members of the Society of Veterans of Foreign Wars, packer inde TRIES TWICE TO DIE IN LEAP FROM BOAT Ferry Deckhand Stops Rudieker First Time—Rescued From Water on Second Attempt. Paul Rudieket, forty-one, whose address is unknown, is under obser- yation at the New York City Farm Colony, at New Springville, 8. I. jf Twice within twelve hours he at- tempted to commit suicide from the Staten Island ferryboat Richmond, and twice his attefipt was frustrated bya deck hand. The second time he succeeded in leaping from the ferry and Joseph Gaffney went after him. It was at 4.30 o'clock this morning when Rudieker jumped the second time from the boat. leaped into the bay with It was five minutes before a boat was lowered and Gaft- ney and Rudieker were picked up, both exhausted. Rudieker had evi- dently changed his mind as to suicide when he reached the gold waters and swam toward his rescuer. 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WE SHALL FEATURE FRIDAY, Smartest of .100 Higher Cost Frocks Summer Silk Frocks Specialists in Apparel © * ig ba Saks &Contpany at 34th Street FOR WOMEN at prices that make them doubly interesting At 29.50 . Crepe de Chine Frocks in the very fashionable long line model, with de- tachable front and back pleated panels that may: be lifted when. one cares-to sit. A pretty vestee of filet lace com- pletes the picture. Colors: navy blue, black, white taupe, and Copenhagen blue. Sizes 36 to 46. At 18.50 ° Fagotted Crepe de ‘Chine Frocks that follow the simplicity of the French mode, and.achieve French chic ky way of reward. And thé fact’ that‘ the Crepe de Chine is washable makes them additionally attractive. In white, black and navy. Sizes 34 to 40. New Summer Top Coats FOR FRIDAY AND SATURDAY ONLY Women’s Sports Coats at prices that are decidedly below regular Velveteen Sports Coats 1.50 In several very smart models suitable — for sports and street wear. The velveteen is of ex- cellent quality—every coat is silk lined. Not every size in each style. Wonderful values. Sports 6.95 Flannel Coats. Swageer affairs that combine — delightfully with a Summer skirt. In all the newest sports colors. 49.50 —for which Fashion dipped into the past to draw —every one taken from regular stock REDUCED TO ALMOST HALF One-of-a-kind, for afternoon, dinner and sports wear, in Canton, Roshanara and Georgette Crepe, beautifully embroidered. A better opportunity to secure a really beautiful frock never presented itself. $150, $175 and $195 Frocks $100 Frocks Summer Furs at Very Special Prices —a very fortunate pur- chase makes it possible for us to offer Friday and Saturday: Stone Marten Scarfs One-skin ... Special, 29.50 Two-skin... Special, 59.50 Natural Mink Scarfs One-skin... Special, 25.00 Two-skin... Special, 49.50 Sixth Floor FOR THE JUNE BRIDE Saks & Company have the largest stocks of Wedding Rings anywhere to be seen. Fea- tured specially for Friday and Saturday: 100 Engraved Platinum Wedding Rings... . .15.00 100 Platinum and_Dia- mond Wedding Rings, set with 18 full cut dia- monds.. Plain band Wedding Rings in 14, 18 and 22 kt. 3.50 to 9,50 Orange Blossom Wedding Rings, in green gold, or green gold with plati- num top... .7.50 to 18.50 Diamond Wedding Rings, 95,00 to 350.00 Complete collection of Soli- taire Diamond Rings, 28.50 to 1,286.00 Street Floor Now .59.50 Fourth Floor "> phat ie one See JUST ARRIVED Direct from the Foremost Footwear Designers of New and Novel Pumps FOR MADAME in styles shown in New York only by Saks & Company To grace 'the feet of American women come these wonderful pumps—perfect in. their slender lines, unequaled in. their - masterful workmanship, each model revealing some ultra- smart style innovation shown here for the first time. Their original styling is inimitable—conceived by the most skilled designers of Europe and brought to New York by Saks & Company. Patent Coltskin and White Kidskin to select from. Stitched in white, gray, red and green. All sizes. Louis XV heels. Three styles’ pictured. *, ‘Price, 1 3.50 Second Floor Khaki Camp Outfits FOR GIRLS Everything from pleated Skirts to Middy Blouses,— from Bloomers to Overalls —all at the lowest possible prices. : Full Pleated Khaki Skirt: at 1.50 Strong, well tailored skirts made ¢ither on a bodice or in_ belted models, to 16. Tailored Blouses at Co-ed and regulation mod- els, to be had either with or withour braid trim- ming, pockets and tie. Sizes 6to 36. Full Pleated Khaki Bloomers + +195 to 2.95 In regulation camp styles. Made on bodice, or to fasten at the waist with either button or clasp. Sizes 6 to 20. Khaki Play Overalls at 1.95 and 2.95 “Farmerette” or regulation models. Made in full sizes with generous pockets and strong seams. Sizes 6 to 16. Second Floor Sizes 6 Khaki Middy chinchilla, and fashioned it into two: lovely models that may be worn in town or country. Silk lined in brown, gray and reindeer. Also—A Large Collection of Women’s Wraps and Coats Very Special at 29.50 Attractive street coats and dressy wraps, smartly belted or gayly sashed, modeled along straight lines or in wrappy effects. Developed in Trico- tine, Duvet de Laine and Men’s Wear Serge, all handsomely silk lined. Fourth Floor We Have Madge Arrangements to. Hold Friday and Saturday A SPECIAL SALE OF “Boyshform’”’ Brassteres At the lowest prices in New York for brassieres of this famous make. It is only on special occasions that “Boyshform” Bfassieres may be had below the regular prices,— their splendid construction and exclusive styling having set a standard price for brassieres of such superior quality. Tn. ‘this’ special sale the: regular “Boyshform” models may be had at considerable savings. All the new styles and colorings are in the collection. ‘lhe materials are: Skinner's Satin, plain and novelty broche, and satin com- bined with rich lace. Prices for this sale only-— 8c 135 (°1.95° 2.75 4.85 Third Floor Women’s Pure Worsted Sport Sweaters Trimmed with Brushed Wool Rare Values at 3.95 —Long-lined Tuxedo models, introducing a new knitted — stitch which is distinctly smart and _sportive. Generous collar and reversof brushed wool, long tie belt, and all the Summer colorings. Jade, Peacock. Buff, To- mato, Honeyd Navy, Gray, Pink, Orchid and White, Third Floor Decidedly New , : , A Tennis Oxford For Women obeysall the rules of correct> ness, and gains an enviable amount of smartness, due to its swagger lines and trim- ming of contrasting color leather. In all white buck- skin, or white combined with black or tan... 10.50 Second Floor We: A new Moire Pockethook is flat after the mode in bags, developed in striped moire silk and dangles a silken tassel on either side. It opens upon a number of convenient com- partments that will give ready service... Street Floor A Camisole-Vestee eliminates the necessity of wearing a waist with half-open sweaters or suits. The cami- sole is of dainty net, with an exquisite yestee in front. of net combined with real filet IRCE; bs, ‘ pepe VODs) Others at 1.95 and 2.95 Third Floor O) | Very Useful Scissors take unto themselves two functions—the first of being a nail scissors like any others, the second, by adding fine points so that they may be used for cuticle, too. Made of best grade 5 95c Street Floor The “Take or Put" Top will afford many an evening of lively’ enjoyment. And whether the spinner has to “put in” or “take out,’ he will enjoy it 25¢ Jewelry Dept., Street Floo r Natural Gray Switches and Transformations REDUCED We have taken some very beautiful wavy switches and transformations from our reg- ular stock and reduced them for Friday and Saturday to 7.50 lly. a wonderful oppore for the woman wit!