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NOVEMBER 7, | doar, and I have no fear on that aub-| “reatar when the Gorelins W. Law= y nly one Fence will be taunched at Newburg. y will christen the boat. THURSDAY, THE EVENING WORLD, 1907 LETTER BROKE UP | HUBBI'S SUDDEN 2 “Come if you can— Telephone if you can't” says a sale advertise- ment of a department store. Have you tried-tele- er husband about y have been married had-abanys been ase He suddenly refused THATTACKS | | 0 BCT am not going W nt you (0 @ “Do you h him, wept! on your dea! method tlie ee tstrate Breen, who discharged his mother's asked Mr, 10 the dia. | emaited that | ane) she found a let rin hia pocket, she declared, which explained his con- apbraided tim, whereupon repiled: lo. ft Was addreaved to y aftinfty, You'd bet~ ange lissaeia in Case of j farry Attell. Ao-duy charged with «rr ee-year-old girl That -i-d t2'an at- a etowd. victin at your Littell'e attack ig, Bedele Reid, whos: home ts at One Q and Eights d avenue: She was vlaying with | ed her into a vacant’ tet: ‘was seen to take the child behind | fence by Mra. John Winning. of No. (West One—ffundred and Seventy- | | criminals, I hare a youne mah whore |'” ttell, live | ter eo Some hot my affinity. You ah ried a mechanic, not « “Heart and Soul" With Him, oyle Dug Allegéd Affin- » Your mother Note From’. Pocket, ind He Talked. news fs fs the Je! Gauss pad wat) e with yout Xi alleged af with you nésa more than | je. A weak after tile’ w NEW BOAT FOR FLEET OF FLOATING FIRE-FIGHTERS. | CASTO RIA. i The Kind You Have Always Bought phone shopping? It ts very convenient, © NEW YORK TELEPHONE @O. re ‘ut of worl weacy And tho, musuuin days veeatt dreary, rs For Infants and Children: | Bears the Added to New | EeMah, Doula: ne ee High Class Merchandise particularly “Imported merchan- se—is as much a part of ;our $5,000,000 stocks as the staples— agth street, Sho ran Gown the street labd-calied upon a letter carrier of the | Goebel, to rewuss the chia. Gracced Littell from the lot and’ HR cronrd of men who arrived that ‘all_he deserved. The . Forty ised soe Models At uced Prices. This sale collection embraces both In h was rescued from the mob by the; from the West One Hundred ii oo Street station. ater | beaten, Tried to Hide Identity. (ie tne he gave the name of @mith and said he was a win-| leeacted every tnfiuence to releasd, bien ntity was made known -mestic Model_Gowns, from_the recular stoc second floor Costume Room. They are distinctly high-class garments, fashioned of chiffon, voiles, crepe de chines,’ nets, laces and in richly spangled effects. TYPICAL REDUCTIONS. IMPORTED MODELS. Paquin Gowns, were $394.00; sale, $249.00. -Drecoll Gowns, were $324.00; sale, $224.00. ground that he wae mén-~ He eaid ‘that if the! —the: ; Drees Cnsth Bargains Top _ | The Underprice Basement News. ITTLE surhs do greatest work in this underprice Basement. ‘Their purchasing power is most fully developed here. Make a visit to this section every time you are shop- ping at Macy’s. The bargains we advertise are but a orig half—of: the-sprea ead awaiting you. Double.w: Fancy Suitings, check and plaid patterns, in various shades of gray quality; a 23c Bechoff-David Gowns, v ; DOMESTIC COSTUMES. --Ghiefly-copies-of-imported-model-garmenis:— “Were > ‘$198.00 $150.00 $194.e0 $225.00 Sale $149.00 $98.75 $134.74 $149.00 Otbers in this clearance stock at prices ranging upward from $42.74. Most Remarkable Exhibition of _.Genuine Bronzes. = oe Copies - of - Masterpieces Found in Pompeii and — Herculaneum, Make Up~a Display of These Interesting ‘Oriental Subjects as Has Not Been Equalled in This Country. ‘We have arranged on the third floor, in two sections of our Art Galleries, a dis- Play that-has-no-counterpart in-America. —Most interesting are exact reproductions of -long-buried ‘art treasures_excavated_at Pompeii and ‘Herculaneum, In addition pec there are comparatively modern specimens in the display— copies of originals ck-a-matter‘of -a-few-hundred-years,-— t the excavators found in Pompeii and Herculaneum have been f aiihfully reproduced by the foremost bronze workers in Italy. ‘Not alone have the designs been copied exact/y, but the finish of the pieces—the-mold and rust—just as the ex-_ cavators unearthed them afte! two thousand years. 4 : gallerses where the originals are on exhibition. It affords a correct | had been buried in laya and—ashes for” almost of this_display ts equiv it to the Italian dea ‘of the model- ing-of art ‘odd tankards anc jeces and the construction of such utilities as lighting and heating devices, d_vessels from which liquors may have been served:on festal occa- ions, tables, jardinieres of that period, besides “stores of figure. eproductions of a number found in the. recently excav: Of the more modern specimens, one particularly inte Festival’’=—a-group: of eight-streét urchins + on.a marble vase, and is priced at $184.00. is in real bronz ed House of Vetti esting is the ‘‘Piedigrotta -fantasie This, like the others, ‘The exhibition not only tas no counterpart in any_other establishment on ~ these shores, but it offers the unparalleled . the collector and’ connoisseur purchasing opportunities a This detail of some of the eecimens embraced: igures: Coptes of Antiques. Narcissus, 24 !n. high ». $20.61 Perseus, 30 fn. high. . 388,75 ‘Mercury, 44°in. high-.-....873.75 Trajan, 25 In. high.. . 844.41 Venus de Capua, 47 in tlh, | Minerva, ¢4 tn, htgh.. Victory, 13 tn, high Danctny Faya33 in, high. $35.52 | 4 Discobolus; 24 In. high A Stems, 37 In. high ts Plato, 45 in. high.. Homer, 17 in. high .. Cues Augustus, 41 {n. set, ps: Hanging Lamp. Antique Oi] Lamps on foot inmany | styles—ewans, storks, lions’ heads, . 92.60 to $68.25 | Bronze Busts: Modern ($163.00 | Morning Glory, 19 in. high, i 8101.50 $54.50 |” Hemocratus, 28 In. high....$74.75) 123.00 Emerson, 11 In. high......$24.07 | Mozart, 11 in. high. .$24.07 Shakespeare, 8 in. high. ,...$11.56 i Napoleon, 9% In, high, ....$46.17 Verdi. 9 {n. high. . Beethoven, 3. in, high Isabella of Spain, 7 in. high, | Tables: Sphinx, 32 Jn. high.... Victory, 3344 in. high. Hore 26 In, high, . Candlesticks: : 63% In. high, each 56 in. high, each 54 In. high, each 47 in, high, each.. 348.89 338,08 $32.64 | Genuine French and Vienna abinet curios, desk nd smokers’ articles of wi this coun. H . Bronze Figures: Fisher Girl, 20 in. high. Napoleon, 20 in. high.. Thé Return from nthe Field, ‘high The Archer 48 In, high. S The Reaper, 28 jn. High... $159.00 ‘The Dancer, 22 In, high. ..$109.75 Rebecca at the Well, 26 in. sito! Modern, *$82.50 $64.25 | $5.98 to $32.98 81.98 to $24.76 4.96 to $8.74 83.74 to 87.24 Safety Mate! ch Stands, Smoking sist .$14.86 to $34.66 Paper or Magazine Cutters, $4.24 to 86.83 Also Small Prench Art Bronze Busts and Figures, like the above, many without duplicates. high $149.00 The Benefactress, Pry ta, high, $91.50 \Other Bronses on display at prices ck al ap to elds 00. $18.57 } ¥ $4.96 to $6.74 | “Fifth— “Anniversary In This Building —The_Unrget Under One. Root Devoted to to Retailing. Celebration | Alba All This Weel ae CY oy IS ae OM ee) ae Splendid Selection nm OEE is Made Doubly Interesting By Special Groups. “ss 4| Macys Seo® Fitth Floe, easy price stages, to $43.50—a selection surely re) \VERCOAT stocks start'at $9.94 and go up, by | great enough to appeal to men of every taste. Not bettermade Coats than you wiil find in Black Chevicts and. Storm Serges,presycot é . a yard, our-p ich Mead ariel Cheviots, cot -__trown, tan, reseda, cardinat and gr: Via —-Pyinted—Gotton Crepes, large and small floral ental designs on white and col red ¢rounds; special, a Women’s Eurs: Wash Goods. muff-and long throw lined. Women S. effects, dark and light colorings; | large assortment, yard. .......-- 12¢ Cotton Suitin; striped effects, same designs and colorings as the high-priced Dress fabrics; 32 Inches wide; a yard..19¢ Silks. Colored Pongee Silks, 23 Inches wide; pure silk, yard...eeeceeeser sees 89¢ Fancy Silks, various designs and colors; ite sitk, gee fnches yards. 75 lined’. Sable Squirrel Throw Imitation Ermine. Set, saddle shape muff and large throw scarf,—satin lined s . [ey Brown Coney Set, pillow ‘shape muff and Edna May tle, satin lined, Z $2.74 Children’s Furs. . White Lamb and Turkish Angora Set.—— Cushion shape muff with inal Tunse ontop and {lat collar She itt $8.94 miccie Drove Taffeta, vart wide; ee Bre Mink Set, arse sileey Black —Peau_de_-Soie, — 27_Inches- wide; yard. 2196 Table Linens! linen Scalloped Damask Cen- terpleces, one row of hemstitching near border; all new designs; size 35x35 Inch, each 79c; HtOx40, in each 5 Hemstitched__All-linen } Bleached Table | Ge, size § inches, each.. ; a8 “Wome Elbow Length Mousquetaire Cash- mere Gloves, black and slate, silk | fined; -$4-25-values D4e Flannels. Plain Colored Outing Flannel, | 27 inches wide, ii pink, cream and «8c, 105, 11¢,-18¢ Fancy Outing Flannels, 27 inches | wide; large variety of patterns; 9c. Linen Damask, 66 a wide; eaeths Os 96c Union Linen Doilies, Centrepicces| Chi 5 oie and’ Scarfs) scalloped’ edge, one row} Children’s Hosiery. of hemst | Black Cotton Stockings, fine and} Round— 6x 6 ——Ae| heavy ribbed; ‘ double medium and heavy tes, soles, heels _Dress Ginghams, neat and fancy all good colors represented, |: Remnants of Union, Linen. gz, asks, full bleached, neat designs: [2-vard lengths... 12%4-Yard lengths mediumsd-yard lengths . Renaissance Scar size 20x54 Inches, each, Women’s W. Corsets, made of couttl, low bust, long hip, hose supporters at front and sides; yalue $1.00. .59. Dressing Sacques, made of swans-| x : down of fancy < flann ait-| Women’s Hosiery. ferent styles; each. .... -49¢) Black Cotton Howe, medium, te Night Gowns, yoke) weight; double heels and toes. with “braid, turn-d 3 piece style, . 84e .15c | c| Black Cotton Hose, with un- Flannelette Underski striped | bleached 'split heel; doublé heels and umbrella ruffle, 19c;. finished with |tocs .....0.dsesecseeee Goneeeee 12¢ scalloped edge ......-.. Said Rae Petticoats, made of black and| Men's Half Hose. Black Cotton Half Hose, medium white striped percaline; deep accor- dloniplealing: flnlshedanysthyelreulay [aed heavy weighty double heels ancl ruffle trimmed with black bands.79c lt Laces and Insertions. eCalioe Half,Hose, black grounds, Valenciennes Lace Edgings and} fancy printed figures In white and Insertions, odd patterns; colors; double heels and tc Wool Half Hose, in blac’ Jural: medium and heavy ; double soles, weights; heels and toes; also «126 Black Mercerized Venise Inser- | tions, 1% to 234 Inches x Tc! heavy Wool Shaker Soe! -Card and Sewing Tables. © 3» | Folding Card Tables, made of hardwood; round tops, 34 inches in diameter, covered with green baize; steel slides ; Aeeulaty $3.34; Folding Card ables weathered oak finish; ,tops 27x32-inch size; regularly $1. OB e Salesee csc nceccie ns lee made of hardwood; extra strong, with steel $1.14 -Boys’ Reefers and Overcoats. Our: _ showing embraces ménts, in sizes from 3 to 12 y at_prices_ranging from $3.96 $13.74. The latter figure com- mands very-fine Coats such. as.are offered in other st _at $1800, OF ESPECIAL INTEREST: Reefers, made of chinchilla, blue cheviot and fancy mixtures; made with velvet collars, some ‘with cufis; 5 io 12 year sizes; BSH $5.94 Overcoats, made of’ all-W5ol ~faney~overcoatin, singieg double breasted knee-length mod- els,-very box b; 8 to 16 year sizes specials > Second Floor, gar- ‘BOYS’ SUITS AT $4.96. Continuing the sale of Norfolk and Knickerbocker Suits, made of all-wool cheviots, cissimeres, blue serges and blue cheviots; 7 to’ 12 year sizes. v i | Narrow Four-in- gecd-shops,we-admit_just ase sien that y can tind bettst-made Coats in any other store. The point for emphasis, apart from the broad selec-| tion and the excellence of the garments, is Macy Underpricing—not a_question of dimes, but of dollars less.than the prices asked elsewhere for apparel of sim- ilar character. At special prices—dollars less_than our regular Brceeee oifer these groups: $25.00 Overcoats at $17.75 $18.00 Raincoats at $14.75 Full sweep Garments, 52-inches long, fashioned of Priestley Cravenetted pure worsted fabrics; double-stitched silk-sewed Seams, snug-fittimg collars, yoke and Sleeves lined with satin-finished Venetian. Finer-Ratncoats—in-stock-ap—te-$24:50+ Excellent Values in Men’s Derby Hats at $1.88 and $2.74 «=» The-$1.88 Hats are cull-outs of $3.00-and $3 grades—culled out Because the bodies aré-not of the exactaweight | - shed as the standard for his $3.00 and $3.50 Hats. Other- wise they are up to his standard, even to minutest details of trim: wining: At.$2.74—-Our “Waferflex"’-Derby—A Darby that is extremely light in weight and pliable—self-conforming, In other shops $3.50 is asked for similar Hats: Fur Caps at $1.74 will be counted well worth while hy men who care to anticipate future needs. Werhave an underprice lot of 25 dozen in driving and Detroif shapes. Value $2.50, Men’s High Class Neckwear. =| and Ties, 54 dozen in all; made of English . in rich .patterns, from the celebrated Spitalfield mills; values up -to $2.50; sale..... 5 i $1.44 tterns not First the shape edrarrow four-in-hamdta Sale _of “Carmen”? $3. 00 and: Si 50; —-~> Bracelets’ at -$2:24: Yhese are the celebrated Braceteis manu: _-facturedby the D. F. Briggs Co.—makers of high-grade gold-plated jewelry, They are extension Bracelets, made flex- ible, almost, as a band of elastic, by con- cealed springs. In fine gold plate, guarititeed to wear, At $2.24 they are unusual values. t (Macys ; and flap zocket. women. Made to Sell at Prices Reng: ing from $10.50 to $17.50 Ready, the Second Shipment of Misses’ and Children’s Coats from a Recent -Great Purchase. « ». BOUT two weeks ago we announced a sale. of ©0) | Coats, the first shipment of a purchase of 4,400 ° gar- . ments from two prominent manufacturers. Now the second lot, 500 Coats, is ready. Man-tailored Coats fashioned of high-grade novelty mixtures ; double-breasted, finished with notched velvet collars, tailored sleeves Sizes 6 to 18 yeasrg tle larger ‘sizes suitable for small \ Sale $6.94 to $11 14 the maker has ¢s- {~~