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. a i _ HE EVENING WORLD. WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 3 {re <aam staat ata Sorts ic N ee MER AN, Y forth emem ering ) , ‘ ‘ ‘ RS SN ERU ADS CAME RICAN WOMEN. Word oa ere Bey R.H. Macy & Co. Ba Ura ctens Are Ubot Vow ices this Great Macy Store one, of the most Interesting “sights: “of ithe Metropolis. It is the largest. retail Medicines or Proprietary Toilet’ Articles: No matter how low the prices i advertised by others, you can - come here and buy the goods for less-money. We cut prices as eften as necessary to sustain Macy’s reputation for under- B’way at 6th Av. selling all others. Sa Renee Stee [<= We Cater to the Wants of All yg jlf you desire the FINEST: IMPORTED GOODS you can be suited |here, nine times out ofsten, in any ling. If you want the cheaper grades of merchandise—the every-day staples for which this Macy store ‘has been headquarters for almost half a century—you can always find them. Our stocks embrace over $5,000,000 worth of merchandise— store under one roof in America, and sells more goods for cash than any other store in America. 34th to 35th St We Handle No Oriental | | Rugs “On Consignment.”’ IN THAT IS ONE REASON WHY OUR VALUES ARE COUNTED EXTRAORDINARY. po | Third Floor, HE opening of an Oriental Rug department is a simple matter } { i f { : in itself—dozens of importers stand ready to s-pply the stocks 4 enouch to stock four average large department stores. The above applies || / (Haas! “on consignment." in other words they toan-th= Rugs, }————> ' the retailer paying for them as he ‘sells them. A Rug de- | 1 as well to the splendidly complete stocks of Juvenile apparel in the New : % partment can be stared in twenty-four. hours. Such a method must Z é 2 t Store for Little Folks—on the second floor, 35th st. side. increase prices must give the middleman an exorbitant profit. That it is antagonistic to moderate prices and profits is cuite apparent, Wenow have, in our show rooms and reterve sto:k rooms, Two Extraordinary Dress Goods Offerings ‘ alee Over Ten Thousand Oriental se ui ibe i ) v All W p= : |; AIL Wool Combed Cheviots, | nN | i ool Double-width Rugs and “Carpets 52 inthes wide; in ihree popular! Iba ross, : | 8 ‘ 4 i colorings—navy blue, brown and > 59e Int white, cream, blick and a com- f 29@ All. purchased by our own representatives in the Rug markets of the | gray, | plete range of the most Wanted Orient. Many were selected by a member of the firm, We haven't a] - 4 ie Value $1.25 a Yard. Yard } dihetey x ex single Rug or Carpet “on consignment.” If you buy a Rug here you i Quantity —3,000 Yards, Ideal for House Gowns and Children’s. Wear, pay but one profit—the narrow one our-cash system demands. Not a i Pee Somme dollar goes to a middleman. ne | Low-priced Dress Goods in The Basement. Perha nat explains tov pu wh our. prices are so extraordinarily ee | i zi low—and why we have revolutionized the. Oriental Rug business in | Splendid assortments, of which the following are representative; Manhattan, just as we revolutionized the selling of Chira, Cut G } Fancy Dress Fabrics, in combination shades { A New Mixed Cloth, broadcloth finish 0 and pings ui és so long a source of hig profits. z | of gray, navy blue, green, eic.; a yad | inches wide; in all the popular shades: a yard Nov Ineprogress thc greatest Sale—of Orient furgs-and Carpets | 44c and 49¢ | ne a 5 49c | | in the history of Macy's : : i Z oe _ ‘As the stock is far too large to be covered by a single announce- = = - ) ment, we select for particular mention certain groups, the following Dainty French Lingerie Women’s Underwear, being characteristic: | Be nor, ith Street Fine Swiss Cotton V 4 tte EB Sl : = Secon Floor, Sith otton Vests Fine Persian Rugs, $47.86 | in the remodeling of second floor de- high neck, short and iong’steeves O9C Extra Special: BS: partments special attention was given to Santee nena) Vests, medium] | sizes about 5x9 feet; colo ings. soft and rich. At 547,86 they are ex- | an the section devoted to French hand-made | | guile) Nish neck and short 89e | | traordinary values. Many of them cannot be duplicated elsewhere for | f and hand-embroidered . Undergarments, ree, GEOUL SUCocronc tag T ena a as z The DANG TRY j j Fhe eee eepacewande veuecaeas Same as above, with long s'eeves, 1 | double this special price. —— <i ee = aaarenIce b rangements for display demanded by net Swlis_Merino Vests eee Royal Kirmanshah Rugs. “+ ~ = Mreshanstrr Mitch subject—that-+ = 6 -reeet -fronf-ahro: as. . arctoxteetiatatt co ow + oa a SUES BY desien—4 ich — | They Must Eat Much Lessito'l never xrowslai amas ATCHISON CUT ON eS pie? eed SE Olea Section FTI SIs Fay ; Sic Characterized by fineness" of weave, “beuuty—of design and theh-b t {y one thi abevotescoute | § e b Ras Xi hort sleeves, i a dienlaved ina specis » where they Keep Beautiful and Z pope thing Uma ceul wane a is interesting—but far less so than the || With high neck and lony sideveds . color effects, These are displayed in a special room, where they May; r y cap of letters which filed a | stocks of dainty garments ee Pe Swi $1.19 | | 1.0 viewed and stuaied to best advantage, Representative offerings. 1 oung. of the dressing room, and that | * They are American’ model — garments | | — Swiss Merino Vests,--heavier cance ss = see 3 area aes | “ g mgt ae have writer's cr: BIVIDEND FIGU made in remade by hand, of finest weight tian the above, in high $1.29 Size 6.7x 9.6, suecial ay SA By xz zt peat i Srey swored all these,” z ‘ 4 5 Short st alien i 1 8. special a i .7 X12.6, speci 334. 3 : Rave are lots of penalties an Eng: Te materials, selected by our own represent Simeas above, with jong SiS USS sis Lone sects at $198.00 10.2 x12.6° special.at $384.00 Mrs. Langtry hes a 9.41x12.5, special at $412.50 8 to pay when she visIry QT > ative, The prices are a revelation— vaxitG, special at $250.00: | sition of tho = = : : mt m : po! at of th wus suggested. Stock Weakens on Wall Street strangely low for hand-fashioned Un- hleheneretnd ha Weis $1.49 Sie S.oxtt.2, special at $274.00 | Size 9.8 x14.9, special at $472.00 ~ Ea a e She's -an-Ameritan; Disappointment, and Gen- derwear-of this-character. s With long sleeves Eee cae Size SOxt irr apecial at $284.00 | Size 10.2 x15.7, special at $498.00, | Me World ye actress, my- dear? You pers Women's Nainsook Gowns, Swiss Kibbed Merc: “ to the above we offer'a’ SPECIAL COLLECTION. OF 135 KIR- 4 Scot a § ss Se ae eral List Falls. 00, ton Ves Merc=rized Cot- In addition to th ine 414x644 feet: all remarkably close in texture, y sod dtd tt z ery short ones about im- a alls. $3.49 to $28.00. fon Vests, in white, pink and 29, MANSHAH RUGS, average size 412x614 fee i : y “Pie. , Why, 1 am a Californian —_— Women’s Nainsook Chenises, Sanjeas abo eqn cee eS intucate in aaien and wonderfully soft 2 $76.48 a 84.74 4 pehached Me hd coloring; prices .sseeseceererectetets tess on on Imiependence Day | atchison fell back to-day in the mock | $1.24 to $23.96. po Se Sea ee Se : 4 DS Segieyis! Women’s Nainsook Drawers, — medias 2A AOU al les 1,000; Shirvans,Mossuls, Fereghans, - Three |: > famous beauty recklessly dashed | Efforts to bring it back failed gener : $1.69 to $23.96. ST-25; ankic entth...+..,, S239 | | Rugs IGuenjes and Similar Weaves.| Groups | off the twenty years as if they were > very words Ti or course question tm this exclamat and the closing was mixéd’ and| Ww. 's Nainsook Skirts, 8s M you 100k young? noting. And why shouldn't she, when | “ omen }, * , DWiss Merino Tights In white 3 i se % . test 5 tee doesnt mtr ne could do ao withan arm that would | "oT... gains were general at the $3.49 to $77.49. eee than the above Both modern and-antique-Rugs in this collection, all in excellent, con- “ Loti | fi z a i ankle i An + But, sur hu: party of old | opening and excecded a halt in St, Paul, length $1.94 dition. eRe eae Te ene TT lend a lite of | Chon Pacific, ‘Northern Pacific, United i Saag tenia te || oer interviewer Hae eee ena ie nurry:| States Bteel preferred und Lead ea ae x hiss Merina Corset Cover, | |-| LOT 4, at $14.94. | | LOT 2. at $t6 74 | Mor gaat Ee unwound a tne ina cab from the Waldorf to the | Atchison’ was n feature, with open- Wi en’s Flannelette high neck and long sleeves, 94c Shirvans, chielly; Mossuts—and-Sb! {{—Mossuls, uenies. ay throat, Sifbway" ani! agen to Wail Btreet,'tnet | ing sales of im wharer at im 24 and Wom with short sle_ ves. ‘ 89c average size 344x574 | | vansiaverare size 45x | | Jand usa eS) back again to here at 3 o'clock, “T-wat | | Ronee iaRBIE ‘ His SUH Ca area MANN ist é \; feet. | [sup to 4gx7 feet, Sri Bubway, [298 comparat with ier 1-2 yesterday Swiss a feet. Sis { £ oi y ih Colorade Fuel advanced 1 14 : Undergarments Te a a paste them onthe corner ot nor dross- i | Atehison was murked up to 108 at ‘ Second Floor. neck ‘and long sleeves, $1 oneness i tng tabie."* 3 r j Reon, but the announcement of a 21-2 ‘ . at in stripe te 5 x Snares : t ; KC p 3 ade annelette in stripes an with short sleeves... 98@ ne Has No—peauty-precepts. | THB CLOSING QUOTATIONS. vr sone: tale-vearis aivitena oromene || —_Underskirts and Night Gowns mad of F F E i aa = Se a ernest | out 8 fosd “of -aLoek “Tram holders wee }|-Solid-cotors,-at exceeding }y-low- prices = Semead “Basement Specials: |; Concerning TMen’s and Youths-Clothing; fai gaiiaene det neaoddediinel = | Bad oped for per cent. The price ran | Underskiets, scalloped dee, Night downs, solid cole sy gzuare eager ee — { en! “Jersey Li Bho, at least.) . loweat, closing prices and] off abruptly to 144-4, carrying the gen: || Brench band. . ./24@e =| yoke back and front, round , Short Inderskirts, made ot Perr? E iA 3} s F tose huang) ersey ily. Bhs at least ‘rom yesterday's final] era) ist with it to a fraction under Underskirts, deep flounce, yoke | - ee fanneleite, finished with deep 24 The New Store for Men (Glia loot) ouers quite the broadest kept my beauty” recipes, WUitferent one ff yesterday, band. sss 2.7 ea 2 1C: Night Gowns, stripe id pons Mounce 2... se Cc and most-interesting Fall lines we have ever shown. for every woman's page to answer for | Allie. Chalm.. Reading wan carked up to W418 991] Underskirts, plain ruifle, Freceh | yoke trimmed with embrotlsry Tit: Neght Gowns, made of. strived ‘And it offers unequalled values, For example—a SUIT, HAT and when the day of reckoning comes. Amal, Copper: ;| an offsot to the liquidation in Atchison. || band.....,. 29¢ dallions and fancy braid; round 90 flannelette, finished below yoke with for about the same sum or less than the suit alone will cost i | “I really pay leas attention to keeping- Am. Cotton C Canadian Pacific } 4 33-8 on the|| Underskirts, deep rutile, yoke | triped designs fancy -braid; collier and cuts SHOES for a Clothi ai f | my figure good than ninety-nine per Am foe Co: i. declaration of an extra dividend of 1] | band..,,... 0.01. ¢serereret ed ave | Night: Gowns, striped drs ens: in Solid e>iors c you in any other good Clothing store. The above applies as well to | cent of the women tn soclety,"" she re- | Am. Sinelt : Lae Undersiirts, deep flounce, scal- | square yoke back and front, trtninie’ ee the splendidly complete stocks of Juvenile Apparel in the new Store t n - ner { “tind | Afternoon operations were in the main j|... A es th —four—embroicers medallions, _~ = the splendtary Me . = i sumed; —“‘Han't= that—40,—CaHiony an tal Funinteresting. ‘The generat Dott {IOP eape yoke Bande vce. Aicj wit our—¢ SN SratG, { Little Folks—=on the second-floor; 35th-st:-side-— SIE , EK Sa ‘The prim English maid, moving nol Am { 18. ignore th Night ‘Gowns, square yoke, fin collar and cutts trimmed with nae =a S| olks : ‘ : 1). lesaly mbout tho drossing-room at Keith | Anaconda Ml a vere destined «1 | ished with braid... ee 400 edad i pis a A sid Proctor's Fifth Avenue Theatre, ac: / RUE ohio: Sai ietronnlp Boutherne “Douching Wo] | NigME Gowns, square yee, fin 1 -NtEne “Gowns, strine ghee] meee : es ‘quiosced “readily. rater ors & | and—Aihinon—ralied_a targe fraction, || ished with braid: collar_and cuffs in ucked yoke, 3) S 2 4 : . Send 1, “Minded! yes, Mina; she doesn’t bother Ur TOR] Sleontimo Moading was driven back to || solld culors, finishedgarith scalloped | wi fitwo rows ‘of bratd-coter and |) pGleccen tied 4 SHOES: Opportunity! piictica (calle £ §| about where itended pesterday a 2 Oe Sige! yoke finished with fancy braid, $1.09 Draws'to match; each, 38C 5 = ‘Then Mrs. Langtry continued: Soest TosaTen of stocks: (0-day ee z = - Natu Terno re-certzin-penaities-attached to the moving-of-a-Shoe# segiae cere earn tan coach, a EU, AAS OL DONG IZ BOSON ae bth = ily a Shoe stoi fone Phe mover May= = ean —women—ern't—oxpect to FIT snp ‘ sdseaitnd fe 3) utchis shingle and wait patiently f to : r : aoe 5 ic out his shingle and wait patiently for men | beautttut-complextonsald-eeod-faures =| Women as Well as Men Are Made Fi > voseee 3 Se at Daren : {$f they overeat. I never cat apy swests, | aig} Apparel for Maids and Waitres ‘es near 1 : pte w ith the new order of things, or he can ~ i Never cindy, oF pastries,.or jell! £G era care Ect Miserable by Kidney and l Second Floor A Reot’s Heavy White Merino organize an introductory sale and sacrifice profits. We chose the Tater rr ater, and wiies onty 2 W atest cia aaa “Bladitar 7 SSS = = = 1 PARLOR MAIDS" APR Shipss—brawers to mite; — course—=and-as-a_resuits ee a Keo : edt # rn Sat yeraaea win Bladder Trouble. cra Sette Aaeamtatowice ithe ech + _9Se] | * : ; qe a Beat ena sie Wai} —-Men’s $3.50 Shoes.at $2.24. | _- 5 Serve Dstightfully Here. Gen . f rg - vigor and cheerful made of; embroidery as Shirts, Drawers to match $1.39 : oe ee es mie u i j i tawny bib} “MAIDS’ DRE each. ye... incre i & dition, there’ are several “hnudred’ pairs” iis 0-43-96 Sh 3 “Pinase don't think I am critt- | Inter tea ness soon disappeat - Ab ch nN y i single ch narrow widths—to- sell al Ue tale price $227 cising the way Americans eat, for | {own 2 sien tie idieys arg) etimmed | pereale, full front, v f eturale Wool Shirts, single | chi r i F ae y rt bl t hen they serve | out of order or dis. with wide {ished with deep hem xtra £00 ility; | . Ce Gooey raid pear asad a ire cased. embroidery: i to mat ch $1.241) Men’s $5.50 and 6 Shoes, 4,24. 4 YO food 00 -Gelienttutly here You don't N= AT ATDS*- DRESSES made—of—_good 5 . Kidney'trouble has | broiderad beetles} yn ere Fi ; Natural. Wool Shirts, : ee : 5 een fe heat See HER Serr ee ae become so prevalent | on shoulders. 89e aan wets yoke hack 1 front + : firont..... $1.49 These are high-grade hand-sewn Shoes—button and lace styles=in 1 ; i that it is not uncom. | + BER ETT pinlshed with’ piping: full skirt dee chthe above g4.21 1-1 kidskin, calfskin-and patent leather. Similar Shoes command $5.50 Siva women eat too much and then there ts, 1 : Reni i one‘of two tendencies hampering them— pega (Gee cH te be APRONS, mai es i ak Hoavy-we Camel's” Hale | | and-$6.60 the pairin Specialty foot wearshops, { born _afilicted with MAIDS"-DR made_of- dark -per- y q p i —-either-2—too—#trenuows—existenca ore i weak kidneys. Ifthe fawn; bib trina BALE aks ich is ‘ Shicts, Cvay MAH & i pacer es 4 too languid one.” Bese pans yee with three rows of /Cale; yoke finished with piping, very i $1.24 geen = i orang ss = 14 | childurinatestoooften, ifthe urine scalds 4 rs oi full skirt, finished with dee each ..4.. Seba sane 224 i G Say | then a rearcan really offer in the + 22 | the flesh, or if, when the child reaches an, ek and pretty) Q : f Heavy-weight Cam I's Hair | 7 . y } way of advice to her ‘who would ‘be ~ ait | age when it should beable to control the embroidery; skirt: : Shirts,” ble back and 4 r Fifth, Floo beautiful, Mrs. Langtry, 1s to eschew ~ Besape it is yet afflicted with bed-wet- finished with three) WAITRESSES’ APR fonts... $1.49 xe Men’s Hats. ‘ ‘ foe water, wines and. tog much food, * ,| ting, depend u it, the cause of the diffi- rows“of fine ands lawn, with deep hem and embroidery re 5 tye + + | ting, depen 7 x ine and 5 y rs to matct E Aterenmn rone he joc tthe nery ideas and to.take cold baths in the morning?” = 35) culty is kidn Leos bles a thé. fat tworwldeitwokis|Insertlon’cand” 1our crows) of. tucks Drawers to Maas ‘ 24 Mere man, prone iy be jocular t iN eae ide Asi ies H a “ w ~ | step should be towards the treatinent of and deep hem. 99e above .,..- ae : v1 44e Giles endury Heath Naoura “opposite sex,” very often turns a searchlight upan his own glass Never “Preserved” Her Beauty. P Thisunpleasart nd deep hem above arr ee inete teins: | PE 1! these importantorgans, WAITRESSES’ APRONS, made of is oq house. ‘ sehen e $1.93 1 Hat'and a Label. wheri a Hat BRETELLE APRONS, made of lawn; | Br lawn, wide hem; one row of embro\d REC He nays from $2.50 {o $5.00 for i » $2.09¢ rise 106, each trimmed with one row of narrow en “Oh, now, I don't dtvise anything, don't even take any credit for having HE trouble is due to a diseased condition of ~ 4) she kidneys and bladder and not to a a 1 t what you all call preserved my youth. 4 | it as miost people suppose. broidery insertion and edge on bib and | ery. insertion and five hemstitched ; | | ef exactly the same quatity block, but with a different label, | As I said at fsyt) God made me what 4 {| Women as well as men are juadeé miser- }| ‘bretelles; hemstitched hem on skirt tucks"ah i 49e BIBEE Tohichachal \ a s } | | aM * + might be had for, say. one-tirt less, | I am and I have only takon natural . | able with kidney and bladder trouble, | $1.29) Warrr APROD deat Glastendury Natur.l Wool gh n " etary fy ih ny Hat Store onthe atth care of siyself. Iam a very busy | and both need the same great remedy | BRETELLE APRONS, made of ihwimathreeewides henistlt tuck Shirts, atta Jar d udle? back Abundant proof forthcoming ir’ this new Hat Store on the i woman, -ind, in spite of your Ideas of yY} The mild and the ims “diate effect of |} lawn; bretelles of fine. Eng! r sueide insert pas Belgas we ‘ and font: shes » to $2.29 | | floor: : the! Engtish, I am a very nervous t 14, | Swamp-Root is soonrealized. Itissold || embroidery; wide strings; deep hem. hem : : 3 IDNs Sana Derbies, made of selected fur felt, trimmed with silk band and 4 woman, Perhaps I noquired“thos with 1} | by druggists, in fitt on ski Reta on eet $1.49 pea sane f Siz@ 46-in., §2,39: rhe the. rach | ng and Russia: leather sweatband; similar Derbies sell elsewhere Bia cesta ae nate teeea ca Sen dale weary BR LE APRONS, made of fine WARS ae fee larger | $5.60; « : $3.49 “I certainly donot spend my ‘time rt stles, Pes Tai serpy sy ma ti lawn, with { hemstite ae is : $ RNG Meena ne Fi thinking of my figure and~my fie 1 | have a sample bottle “ lawn; bretelles and bib of fine blind} tucks and RStUeLSA CEOs Pure Noturat Cther tT jld elsewhere a, $3.00 and $3.50; i | rom 9 in the morning, every day ty | by mail free. also a embroidery, wide hem and strings, | ruffle at bottom TEMAS Coed oa MEUM SED Ma ee) {$1.8 2 ie | while Iam here, I intend working on _ qj pemphict telling all about Swamp-Root, i . ‘ ; NURSES’ APRON SS Re haaren 0, Ose SeOreR HIRES 1 Hatters-in-America; | emoli ve bee! 1g | including many ofthe th anda of testi- SMALL ROUND APRONS, made of |, NURSES AES Sze diel ach ‘ah 1. D , | my memoirs. I have been offercs 10,00 tM - y t brow The fixed p pounds for them, and I think I am en- ait Neuere eters ee fawn, with wide embroidery ruffle seed Henan} (e LAS aerate | : eas SCENE) | ted Hats oh peel |enred. Inwriting Dr, Ki arduud poexcteateembrs 49 0 | ders : ; 3 Pn seata no ere ; S314 1 ulled) tos as. Jetet chree, Dours, quiet | ECS TAT Co WING 2:06 EAC Ea imation Nay Us auc Ae T RGUND APRONS, made Of| BRETELLE APRONS, made of lawn stra, Peavy wenieds | Ochi sold. elsewhere at $3.00 a pend that. tne. Autographing | pERINGTON, “Ky, Oct, -aecin’ tho! thle paper. “Don't make any mintasss |/ 1ayn, with lavin ruffle and Valenciennes | bib and bretelles trimmed with et= | | ripued bottoms: al sizes ay @ i i | phot j ]peimelice Binks. pues £002.08 CE eee Gamma Root, aud de ad. || lace edge, feather stitching and ribhon |broidery and fsertion; deep h $1.49, .5§4.96 and $5,96 ae "I am worry I can't give you any! qe, Ra and Texas ociee necend: | dress, Kinghamtov, N, Vs. 6u cvery || bow Renmei .) 9el skirt certees $1.19 | $4.90 and $5.96 eee | i Gratt-third and Texas Rooker fourth. y gs ie iY 5 Sik more facts on ‘How I do &'"' laughed ‘Tho best time was 2.04 es: + bottle, g outa paid I} pes =: Pom % ey . z . at | ss $e s oa eh ye ‘, + Ms \ bd +4 a