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^PVERTISEMEXT. IKLL'S BEDDING r,, standard ol Quality X?.?4^<4?<r~-l^r^., irtus st?o\\ > ou thc dtl irncc iKtwccn good |?d poot Beddlng. Mai lycsscs aii<l sprinfls. Sc^Hall" trade mark has m a itamp ol quality foi 5< That diH'sn'1 mean *: f (, sj hut ' doi s mean it thev ai ' " t'ond'orta ; . ? and last .-? principal Dts . - ' ""-? FRANK A.HALL ASONS jjjrflisail al B. . and Beddinj 25 Wcst 45th St. HISSCOSTERTOWED AUSTRIAN COUNT HiSiiB-Hoogstraetea Is To lk Bridegroom. .ichinj i.nable : ? ? ? Mra ,;.-?- Som .1. ???. ? '? :;. His _ Professor to Go to Cluna. ' - ii HICKS BIG TOEESi ? i il . .i , to | - I ? ' H1CKS NURSERIES S(^>, \ Wfitbarr. L.l. Paaa. *8 1 KAISERTO USE IGEL AS MASK IN NOTE MIX-UP Incidenl Will Be Seized Upon to Confuse L'-Boat Issue. Say Officials. BIIRNSTORFF AGAIN DEMANDS PAPERS Burns Had Detectaphonc in Dt Ponl Lawyer's Office, Suann Hoars Germany, r. a bel eved in d piomati' ?i, will ma) f Wolfi von Irc!. under lecretary of thi Gi ' papor ? ? ? iII Street, ?h r! Germai ?. witl ? of cor.fus.- g thi ie i:: 11 ? ? r.t Wilson on U-boal ? ? ? | i . lay ar.i ... the retui : the i '? He told Secn La - . wen ofTuia r not. He held tiia ' that lie proteated tha , the Bction Department of Jus ? ! tice agenta in B< r4 froB a member ' wai i il law. Hern-.turff Demand* I'apera. ?j Ambaaeador von Bernstorff' .' . . ftoa eommunicated witl J orh and learned that the offlce a ? ? whieh Coanl von Berna ?torff i i ii "arr of the German Em baasi von Iirel as an ia it tbe office i : ublicit* . ed b: voi Igel aa hia h< nai directc a in thi of plot t the A ? ?? ?"ion of thii ? Gadahl'a HaBbaad I'lead*. ther 1 ree Gem ii-'' in eoui '. ' iptain Han er, Ami itiva i Krup] ?.? ? . i,.,,: notguilty 04 :ur Howe in tha E*d< ? ? oour.sel for Tauachei daya in which to demu I aa This wai granted ... r waa eontinued at libert; \'i' Tanacher'a nrrnif-nnirnt Joh; ? eld, rour.se! for 4 ob Igal and for ni arly all th, arreeted, had i .,-...? L'nited Statei Ati rer tha arreal of his clienl contentions of Ambaa torfl thal von Igel'i of the Gerrnnn Embaflfl' ? rrltory, and tha ? .llegal .ce. AttOI offlCfl res.er " ? plae ? o Barni I?e tectWa Aajancy in the office of Seymour j <t Seymour, coun.ei for the I>u Ponr Powdei (.cople. William J. Burns, head ? ' ? ?... ageaey, and ten of hi. employe. wera cxammed by DiatrioM Attorne Swann. Rurn. adrnitted placir.g the m 'trumcti' eariy in March, but ea.d he bad taken it out a few days ago. \V. J. Hurni QueM loned. Frederick Seymour, head af 'he frm oae office, at 1 _<J Broadway, ths letectapl nc >'?a j.laccd, would i.ot make ai j complaiat ye.terday agamst Burns. Judge Swann aa d 4r.a' Burni told . a had pul in the aaveadrop. ?ii I'e'crm'me if s enme ? ? ? ? "I i ? . ? ng to say." said Burn? nighl i apl that ii ia sign thal Mr. Seymour refnsed to make anv ? ? ,i :.4 egainat me." .ludgc Swann adrnitted tha fJ in told h.i8) thc nature of what he wa= . t, vi tigating, bi I would nol reveal what The Beymoura knew nothing of' ? . .'o:i of the detectaphone un !?? ? ? Attorney Swann ruramoned Kredei office rei ? WILMINGTON "NEWS" DECLARES FOR T. R. Me Is Man the Country Needs. Says Indcpendent Paper. ii. TMagraotk I e 1 i ' ??" I w |n . ??? ?.. 1" . , April 20. Tha \v .-? ? Morning News." an mdepend , t ? Rep iblican newapaper ..f eei ? poliey, to-morrow will deelare . toriall) for Theodore RoOMTClt for Preaident. It will say that wnile it ba. favore.l Rooaevelt, the <er.t:mcnt of the ci, . I . ::cii'e that the noininee will bc either Mr. Roosevelt or Mr. Hugfaea, i dera Mr. Rooaorvell ? leli tioa 'u: 'he woi In part the editor,al aays: "Mr. Hughes ia eaeeatially a judga and "v reaaon of hia position on the Su i Benefa ba would, aa a candidate, !,c neceaaarily m the background dur ing a campaign. "There might be other time. when hc would be the better mun o? the Re tn atan.lnrd bo-arer, but r.ot now. ? \ eandldatC that will win the peop.e is needo-d, a car.dulate who, when el.-r4 4>d can instil cont'.dence in the country on'd dcal firmly with a delicste -itua tion. Such a.. we now face the man wanted is Theodore Roosevelt " KID FINDS HIS WAY TO PATERSON'S POUND And. Gos'n. How Shilton and Miller Latitfhed at Newcomer! "Hello, Tribune?" "Vcp." ??This ia your correspondent s' I s' ersor.." ?? \ I right, Correapondeat, old 4op: what'a on your mind?" "Say UatCB. I'o you wanm write a fnnny atory. Well, bere'a the ehanea of vour life.'' "Shoot. plea?e " "Well a coupla dara Bgo Jonn snu ton. ou'r poundmaater. goe. ou4 an Pieka up a coupla goats apuro em, vou know. Well, he puts em In th pound that night. anrl next morninR when be look. he Bnola the stork hai been there an" left a kid. "Left a what V ??A kid you, know. a little goat, 'TeV'AV'heow-.dWilliainM.ner.ths reorister of birtlia and deaths. waa jokiV each other about tt 1 ^unno >f registered the kid or r.ot. Baa tha poii t," "On, rea." "Goa-aj " aytOi >th Street FIFTH AVENUE r .?9th Street CLOTHES FOR MEN Time Enough Yet For Your Kaster Suit Here ?I . ., ggvina Un.- H lakes nin- afen'i Clothei Saxrtion. Yj-allIh made ready tnr Sunday nnd thr daya uulors lo make i man B .4 ninetv-and nine lailors couldn t to come. For Sunday with a fine Cutaway tween novi ;!'"' Basti r ?.?,.,,,.^ or ,, gmart Spring Suit in the ni u st\ le or a conrect Toncoat. For the daya lo come in clothea D W 1 can d'i it. for buainess and aporl that will lift I ? a time we've fitted a man 0,,t 0f ^ erowd i'or their quiet ered hia niit in i aingle djsfjnctjon of cut and cloth. i on. And given him bigger (?,,,.?. m today our aat?rtmenta ?'alue and better *?tUfa*ction for hia ,|(r ul(jr> Vf),, will be aiire to find the "I'.ri'y than an) ctostoni tailor --ould. . jc ?ou njge beat in the cloth you ?'">. prefer. And you will be aure of ita [/ yw ,....,. t.,kM1 v,(lir ce r,on. imartneaa and .co^neaa. Mrrther N.turc, and held o/f getting Perfecl f.t and ,><rman.nt tatis* you. Spring outfll come into our factioti are guarantecd. Spring Suit*-$18..50 to $30 Culaway Suita--$30 upwarda Topeoata $17.50 to $50.00 Dr*** S?ila-$30 upwarda I / aawll / '??'?* _ ???- _ _ __^....?aaii*^? maaa?ma%aa>?S4aaaaaa>oaaaaa^haaaasH?4aaaafi?e^^ u,i*aaaa><i-aMMa*an+n-a3a3ma>n-4Waaaa>n-03Maa><>-<^ lOl ?oo $5,000 PROMISE TRAPSDYNAMITER "H. M. S." Talisman Leads Canadian Worker to Headquarters (cil. AGREFJ) TO BLOW IP BROOKS ARMS PLANT Detectives Posetl as Oermans and (.aplured Bomb Plntter. Who Makes Confession. InatCl K.r. N 1 to blow up the Brooks raotive V- ?? ?... ture< m',ir.;4ior.. for the Allies, a . ro 16,000 for tho Job, Harry I. v.'-wton. a rr in the McKini I Co. ! munition plant al Catbi ada. went I ra and ed to Capta tha Headquartera bo Newton went 4i,. re with foui ; who promised to pay him thi I They *>ti- Detoctirea Ban l Fen< lu.'h aad H irphy, wh ?? at the Bowcry ar... '.ra:..i Street in aceoi i ... \Vedn?-sday night by Bai Newtan, who . re.sed and ba |S - g<? d chain a charm of z enamel. An inacription aur rounding a gold car.r... relief tpu-': : "In H. M. Ser-.i.-c IfcKinnon, Daah , ? Co." (Iffered to llclrny Oiher Building.. ( apta.n Tunney ?aid N'euton had ar ranifcd 4o blow up the locornot.ve works with his men for $.">.0O<>, and that as a proof of his ability he offered 80 blow up Police Headquartera and tho Fed? eral Bui'.dir.,- a tl ?asba af bla o?n makiag. "Newton." ? ? '..?.' B] "left the munition plan* of McK Ita.h <t- <'<>. aa April 11 and arrived here on April IB Hc wenl ap to .4 (ienr.an orator m Heral.l Squara j n j (j h t. lie arrived here and offered I ? blow up the Dunkirh planl for $5,000. Tha (ierrnan came lo ua, and we had i. 'couple o' detectives introduced to him, Ha told ihem ti.a hl - ? t pi Uly or pro-German, but juat mor.f y. "When he offered to blow ua .: Haadquartera or thc Federa thc dete. ? ei 1 . ? ted that he keo p to hia firsl ? '? I ? ttle charm won I I anj munition plant of tha A . thia country. He told u? he wa? a foreraan m thc Cana noi Ition plant. ?-..! that there he had earned a natna for BERNSTORFF HALTS RAID 0N CANADA Contlnni-il from |>?B' 1 | in the United Statea, aided by Crrman war.hips then in tiic Paeifle. "This sclieme. which waa propoaed by ron Papen and Boy-Ed, later abandoned on the adviCC of BeiT "Next, von Bapcn a-kr.l mo to 1 'with two Iriahraen, who proj -? ? ? IvnamitinijC of ra ' 8, V ? ? . ,1-ors and the loeka <??* tha eanali ... | ^a Great Lakea. ll hoped thus to terrify Canada, pri ing the liominion from aidlng tho mother COUI ' 11 "I reeetvo I I a In.hmcn, a mnp. and deta.M of tho plan. Bo going to Baltl more to co: - ? l Lueolerita regar.i | I beme, I mb> . Tucaheimi r, a* a-. aai stant l then ?et t to Ball Imore and ' who obtained a 1 >--;"'?', >n tl*1'* name of Tayl'ir. Ha alao ? of n German ihip at ?v-,v. t.n ? n tha harbor, pi : raaka aaa af 1 art of I ia ero a ai 1 one olHeo * "Returning 4? New York. 1 i< thrc<. mcn ta B?Hii4 mc BI '? BCq them with part of the dataill of the scheme. I received a check from von Tapen, whieh was raehed for 1 Mr Stallforth, a member nf a ('crman 1 lub. Tau?chcr In4(il*ed. "P.ccari .. ' aterial, armi ., |e ? ',-.,, ? ? formed ? . ? al Captaii Tauacher, of Krupp's \. . I agrired to fur nish them. I m ? ? ' Ha ga re me a lettei of ii tre luetion ta tl Pont Powder Conipany, recommending B. H. Taylor <*. Co. a-.d supplied me with BI 8*1 ": dvnamite barges lying on the New Jcr e of "Taaaehet told ma aend . I .... '? meaaenger to Hoboken, to be | ro 1 agenta h cr'H.'i restaorant, a* he wa? . ... f ho erad them in N'en York withou4 a permit. "I:i order to get dynamite il wa? neccssarv to hir?- a mOtOI boat at a place near lealh >:ro*<. Harlem, and ': it tba dynamite aboard in suitable | eaeea. Af;er gett ng tha exploa ? 1 by taxieab, ??? [ith I rman club antl aaw von Bapen. I the dynamite to my rooms, ( r'.id kep1 a porl f tha a ai a small porl 1' " nder were in tba koeping HKcntH, one being Mr. Fritsen, -: ?? enarged puraer of a B;~ iaa itoamer, ? . ..ther a Mr Busae, a commercial agenl , , . "Ihe only other asr<4-.4 I employed 417a!, ?'. I ovar.i. who Bttendod me per aonally. Tuekar I ?a th any "f 4h"?c thinga. "Two or three dayi later I laeeived from von Papen a' h;> rOOBU a'. the club n the pi 1 ovai 1 Pl f generatora and orire, [tooktomyi A few ua.- later wo , pntral ital ?? foi : (fa 0, Fritxen, Busse a: d 1 ncki r takini t the mi attending me. 1 had tha dynamite brouahl I en I ,.,-.. loma ?;.. s gai ring ini ikoa by P ' - -?'"? Vagar.i Falls, N V., Septei I ? "W!.. . ?' i1 ?'' ? ' ' m .,..???:.- a la John Ryan had money and -'r ? ' ?a. 1 received the 1 *" 1 on* Being I r-*'.- "'? r ...-jri-i-1. I deurmined tc, icco-.- ?? rra Q, ? here I WBDtO .1 tO B '. I It on the -'th RyoMi summoi ? 1 me. "Having racelvod pr '..rma t on th;.' tha ? rat < ? ? 1 ' agaaj had i-'4'4 Voaleartier eamp, I haa- 1 ihould be rccalled. a. 'ne objeoH , nterpriae '?'??'I; handed ma a telegi 1 MAa w- fundi wera inauflciaat, I 'i * : | ? . it Bnffalo . :i t! ?? m 11 ?? ons in 1 ? ? | ,,( Hn aviM' 4-'4'r *t 1 , ,? ro '?? irs ' B1 Niagara Fa'.;- ' ., . ed to Kow Vork ?\ , ? Papo ?!' BOW .Irected me to pro ,.,,! io Germany He .a:d he would arrang* ?'4h Vnn Bernatorff for my I ADVKKTISilMr.NT. Through Train Service to Yellowstone Park, Gardiner. Mont. ? i . i*g . . ? ? - ? . ai Bo?r,li- bigln.1 - I .- ? , . -, . i ' 4 - . .? " ' .' > . 4 ' ' ? ?? ? ? ?? ' ? ? l ' ? 4 1. 4 . a ? a ; ... ra 1 - - _ - '.'?-' I BflflF .... 4jr4*Cl'jSa? W ' Morahon. Irf-oorgJ ?4gonl. i :n BraflMtwaj K, v. < Kj . .? -.1 a Bomb I- iB KulTalo. ecl ?.' . md Canal ? - . 1 ol |l row .-.?.. in a r gate Newton's Bag and Shell Fonod in Buffalo siation V \ : I . ? I va-1 ich. Harry L. N< ? ' I ... ? , - ? hat nppr-ared to ? ? ? 44 gi thal eyliader end pr tted to? 1 ? ,i- I 'hroe B'.,i , ? H vih-. 1., Pi ? rappi I ? ? othiBg. There waa 1 .' B| FORD STILL LEADING CUMMINS IN NEBRASKA LikcU io Bc Natned Repubii cans" Choice for President. \ SO. I.atest returni ? . ' ? 1 of tha indicnte thir Henry Ford lead" Sena'or eom petitor, ? ? Preaidi 1 Hai ,' nomn ? ? rotoa. Jtl tiee CI ighei 11 third. William J tood to-alght aii ? ?..? | lidatea for delegatei ? r-.tion. . K. ? ? ' ? aa a lead of i .>ar!y I ? in hia coi teat C, W. I , brothcr 1 nomination Governor. 1 1 rn:d or? Covani, din -. .? from the hou->e ar 113 or, 116 1 treet, S'ew York, two i th dynamite. Whether | 1 do i t know, .i? I aailed ? for Italy. >:'.4-e that time I La4o had no comruunicat.on with Von V?n der Goltl appends *o tho fore taten icta poaail iportance," including the follow injj: "li i. rmation, tho a ' which I have ? i ? ' ;,.ubt. mar.. ... ?.?? ' ted Secret ... the mattei from ..... I ?,,. tvat :l ...| in New Vork, Baltimore bi I I iffalo I told Von Papi ; ? ' ? men bad ordera to 44 hreh me, but on no ac count ti "Laader 1 I Ball " re, atill ha* 1 the boa of 1 I a portm giag to 1 I 1 privBte . agent H treet ' ? "I' r ? ? ! ? ? ? I ''rP* pa;d tll Otl I ? ? .' preaent whi . ? i i n - i ? . men tten other ? na. Von I .. Dernbnrg ? -,I make ?? ? -? '-?<>?? thal 1 ? that I a ot to be 1 par ?? \ that I am not to be ext I eoui try w ' ? -? ? ment ? on behalf f his 1 1*, Nanied bv ion der f.olt/. The foi!. ? ot "namea of von r Goll "BUCK, New Yorl '? red paaaport; irani. ?j RiTZEX, eeived and tr;.- I blaek mail ??li CKER, N>w Vork Aeqnainted with j .'-.eme as pr..| ned by ? "BI SSl N'ew York Weat to du Poat'i g- I ??( OV'ANI, ' Aeted a* *"- ,r -HAI EMAXN, Now *?* of I ..... I Terraial ? ' ar. t II ruct iona froi ??1 | ? "1 ? Re ? pai ' tay '.? 4 '; . ? -\ np| >yea of 1 Luedent ar.d officen of ship 1 l liBted with icheme." Ar. appendii to the paper con ?n:-.:r g ? Foreg f gives and addi ln von der Golt z'a notel . "Si h imaeher, I ' iregi b; T. P. Str? ? ? ' ???- rk a A. 1 ritsen, '??'. II rai :. Brook ? - io g .... ?? ling; Fred Buaae, 222 Weat .. .4- 1 843 Weat End ..??..'. - ? I. . . paaaport: pard ? ? "Taoechi r, '..4 '.'? rk V ;ua.r.ted la and or? dera foi "Vob Papi laau g il - ai .' hief. [nformod of plan*: ' tne. 4 Th? aame; ? r\iC* men knew all at'out ";t. '0, Now York Made prnrensala; aapplied Biapa, diagraa ? *. etc. Stallforth Known Here as Rintelen's Associate The re'orer.ro. 'o ".1 GeVBMfl :n von der i,o!t.-a v ?.?ernent ara m tonded for the l.omian I'luh, whora i an.i VOB T'apen livod when in 1 ?? 1 citl l The riwdarich Btallfearth moatl aad OVERCOMEINFIRE SAVING HORSES \\ arehouse Employe's Un consciotis Body Carried from Building. 3 FIREMEN HLRT; 8 HORSKS KILLED Can of Inflammable I.iquid. 1^ nited by Fall, Starts Four Alarm $75,000 Blaze. f a 'rn-gA.'.or. oan of ? nflammabla liqu d itarted a lahed the I and Warehouae, 525 WTeat Thirty-eighth Street, burned to d*.v light re, in iad cauaed Heputy ? ' ? . tha . . wou ?? i ? thi arhile trying 1 rsea-ia in a tion in New Vork Hospita consc.. ri flremi f li in eapreaan \> h* uninl Ere ? sdrovc t parl t thi ? -. i tched igon and ? I li >i down for the itairi ind | to puah I 1 aee. . , waa l< aofed ? tb t-* ara ?? ? cr. ard c I of lad. Born 4 - , . floor .'iau. acreaming "J ire," ran up tha Ineline to n bil I'.orse. Othera ia the bu Iding ru?ned to the atabla to get tha ? aaali out, and no one thougl t of turnii a In aa i ari \ot until Patrolman Kohler aaw tha Sg up from . iding wa< l i 1 ra Departmenl \|. .- -.<? i ompany 2e; VVilliam S. Arnold, of Book and and John 1 horaton, of En n ... cut All were r. Al. . of he I-ire Do mo. Lankenau, who went baek to aai I or '?. tha building by tba flamee. Ha araa badly burni d the face a it inaiated oi gi fl ? nM'' ed John Bi iar.d. who had .., : . i life to get tha h ?raai wa. taken from ti.*4 building Ul after inhaling amoko. Father splain of 4he F:re Deparl nriini iterod tha last ntes to the aa ha lay on tha i dewalk, ?ur rounded by h bareheaded erowd. He was taken to tha Now York Ho.pital, whera bo :-i In a eritical eond I The e?timated damage ia 175,000. in the confession as havinp ea.'hed a check is a Mexiean banker fmtn Parral, : an ofllee arlth Ai II tieloy al ' Streat Meloy and StrallforUB tioth htfure in German aa aaeoeioUei of Frana von Rintelen, a member of the tierman naval arar ataff, wko came to thi-. eoun ..? expreas miaaion, n ag i i ri--.hi ih ipmi ' of artns and Bmmunition to the X Meloy '.4' nt abroad laal Augui ? '.ii Rintelen, an.i has led to thi I ? deral fc-rand jury. rth has been bdjudged in eon rt for i ' mawering .!..:.. i' Ryan ii ;? lawyer, of Buffalo. . 0 from a bank i;: Capta Hc i'-.T , ? informatioi ?u" erning tha ,">'r' .4 hicl enl .. played ia I faii i-i ith rfties here aay hc ia ? any wronpd' .; ? T;cr.i.r menl ron der ? authoritiei ; . ? a few weeks ler G ' i .?mi* here. ai He is a %4 .... . ? ? . ? atc of ron der Gol! ? ? goi bai k to Italy. i ? ... ... Cap1 sin von Papen, Captain Tausclur 01 I.- . : . atill at larne. . lerlti l' - Ger nan Coi il at 1^. timona. \'or, Pa| spaidLuo I. voi Pai er a i ? - '',4r 5-1l 4".. mark! ..- I ? '.ir Burth." Browning is commonly I T-..\ olvo r. Mallorv Hats at $3 ''ilkzr*ne//? Weatlier proof, which make-' them more serviceable. "Cnvenette" is aacientific proe'en. that jrives to fab rica the same qualities that nature gives to cer tain birds?the power to resut moisture. The illustration shows one ni' the new soft hats now being phown in our Men's Hai Department Sole New York Agents Broadway at 34th Street. ARNOLD WEST POINT CLEW TO BE RUN DOWN Proaecator and DetecMvei t<? Examine House Cellara. Ne.\ buri;-.. N V. April - i' Attornev Her-.ry I rill.iavi Dorothy Ar , cellai of the I near Weat Po:r.' tho graad raeeti 1 : h.m with all faeta 1 AlthOUgh it --4 a- r. ; :. | near Weat Point, rm or . ~. . I v tnat name. near weal 1 avfl baaa baried, aecordinj* to rj will be ingpectegl ar,- alflaoat nobile, tn which *..- taken to ng ln the v ? well ta da The I lead no cre itatementa con I ii rotay \ ?? U , ,i-.e>dav . 44 ho waa taken to Hai ifferiag from . ; not Poro 4 !"-.ort, where ? r:.. M | ? ed one and \ ,! and ,'. ?? ol H ? 44,Mi-.an died. r% led the fu rWB at the eoTt. riaksScdhmnmu Broadway at 34th Street ? ^ Friday and Saturday Easter Display and Sale of Men's New Shirts at $1.85 y Any dav of the week, ain week ol the year, you will find in the Saks Mena Shirt Shop a moal iinpreaaive display of tlu' verj newesl shirtinga in an equalh attraetive ari-a\ of designs and wea*i < v v We have selected for thia Bpa iai Eaater sale at $1.85 a most remarkable assortment of cloths and deaigna of a kind uaually identifted with Bhirtg sold al higher pri such aa: Bahama cloths, ? ri.k.'t i-l<?th.>, ,l;ipan*-?i* h<irn*' spuns, Scotch zephyr, silk-and-cotton mixturea -? and a profusiori of other weaves too tumerous for deacription. r Mosl of the modela are soft*cuff negligeea, but the assortraent "t* Btiff-cuff shirts is guf* ficienl to insure w ide selection. C[ Sizea 11 to .>'_?. including 36-inch -!?? If c sfuill continue today and tomom i the exhibition and sale of 20,000 Worth of Pure Silk Shirts at$3.65 $4.95 and $5.95 In quality. desigii and ftnish a; fine a collectioii of shirts as we have yut Bhown. The designs Include every kind bt <=trfpe pfFect, and tho weaves compriae broadclotha, crepe il<" Chinea, charmeuse silk, Tussah silk, poiigee >ilk. On Sale. and Display today Men's Neckwear for Spring at29c 49c 55c 69c and $1 A wonderful showing al each price, in new and exclusive designs and weavi Each Bcarf carefully made, with the Saks Service band attached. A remarkable offering of $17.50, $20 and $23 Saks Suits at $17.50, $20 and $23 The trttth has ttevcr heen a novelty al Saks* Our $17.50, $20 and $23 suits for mi n and young men an $17.50, $20 and $23 re* spectively. Those are <<\\r pr i t other stores would ask for suits of the sj racter we don't know, Imt we do know tha! there are n<> other suiis of this eharaeter at the same prioi s. We have j j 111 into these popular**] i ? I suits the talent and resources of a tailor ing organization which knows Xew \ork and its style preferences like a book. We have curved the waiatlinet, individ* ualized the cuffs, rolled the lapela and rut the vests, .is they never before were curved, individualized, rolled, or cut al $17.50, $20 and $23! .\ik1 u<- have tailored them in fabrics which are just as mneh ahead <,r" thi average in eharaeter as the modela are ahead of the average in cut. ?ak5a^Caumamj Broadway at 34th Slroet **