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FIFTY-FIVE PRIZES, AND _ WINNERS WILL ALL BE “PAID IN FULL” Even'ng World Readers Who Will Tell Couple How to Live on $18 a Weck Will Get Five Cash Awards and 100 Free Seats at Great Play. If you are a man making $18 a week, or the wife of one, or if, you know such a couple well enough to possess a knowledge of their, living expenses, here is a splendid chance for you to make $25. The| Evening World has just offered fifty-five prizes for the best letters tell | ‘ng how a man and his wife can get along on $18 a week in New a City. . "One hundred free seats to “Pald in Full,” Eugene Walters’s Fr play of domestic life, produced by Wagenhals and Kemper at Weber's | Theatre, will be given away in fifty pairs by ition to cash prizes amounting to $50, a first prize of $25, a second a $10, and three third prizes of $5 each. | IT’S A REAL HOME PROBLEM. Paid in Full” {s a problem play—the problem being that which con- fronts a young married couple, Joe and Emma Brooks, who have to make Both ends meet on $18 a week. To The Evening World reader who sends in the best letter not exceed-| {ng 150 words in length, telling in detail Just how a man and bis wife can get along og this sum without living beyond their Income, the first prize @f $25 wil) be paid. The second letter will recelve a $10 prize, and to the writers of the Ghree letters next In merit $5 each will be pald. ‘Then for each of the fifty other letters which shall be adjudged worthy | of prizes two $2 seats to “Paid in Full” will be given, | Joe Brooks stole his first money to take bis wife to the theatre, An $18) salary doesn't often permit such a luxury, and many persons living honor-| @bly within this small income never have a chance to go to the theatre and occupy $2 seats. Here ls an opportunity for them and every one who | @ap tell witb figures and details how Brooks.and his wife could have lived | on $18 weekly without the sacrifice of thé’ husband's honesty, HOW HE FIGURES IT OUT. Eugene Walters, the author of the play, offers the following table of ung Brooks's expenses, calling attention to the fact that aa collector of e Italian-American Steamship Company he 1s required to dress fairly well, | and as the couple are both gentle people of good families need possibly 9 trifle more than they would do other wins! Rent of flat in Harlem., qatle expenses ... ers to and from office . Laundry . for a ra | ena tha lyn, acec t day for | Lue tania. They go to Paris, where Miss | Helen will enter scnool for | Her mother will remain on the other THE EVENING wORLD, WEDNESDAY, SEY1 90 50 1.50 Lunches downtown 18.00 ving rin ing, amusements or Insurance, an $1S-a-week doctrine, and say for a Wving, Not at all. It oe Imited These Thi jaims to g Brooks aud ave used their little means to meteer | j advaniage | esortlt ig to dishonesty. A goo BnE The Evening World | readers w il] win the prizes, Letters should be » Prot lem Editor, | World, P. O. Box 1 GAYNOR SAILS AWAY. | site but Justice Gaynor will return in Ip Aeceal Jy thoughts now are all of the if he would accept the ee tion for Governor should the c con’ n name hin. Justice Gay. hor threw ur his hands tn despatr. Tm too hiev thinking aboot rat trip| s the Atlantle to bother about poll. ! ka eal Justice William J. ¢ panied een-year dau, Cunard liner } je wink RA wiacy & Co.'s Attractions Are ae = nO I” Low Prices, B'way at 6tb Ay, STORE HOURS, 8A M. TO6 FP, M. [uaocs Pavan Suits: Handsome Models At Very Attractive Prices Second Floor, Suits that are high grade in tabric, in designing, in tailoring. A trade turn, unlucky for the manufacturer, brings them into retail channels now at prices you would count very interesting late in the season, Two groups:— ing Suits at $33.74, Made to Sell at $42.50 Empire Model Suits, of excellent quality broadcloth, in black, blue, Olive and smoke. This is a copy of a foreign model, the coat 36 inches Jong, finished with satin buttons and lined with silk serge; full clinging skirt, Suits at $22 74, Made to Sell at $30.00 Tailored Suits, fashioned of fine quality Lymansville chevicts, In olives, vrown, o and y; jacket 36 inches long, finished with satin shawl collar and ockets and slashings finished with satin straps and piped with fancy valve gore flare skim, finished with folds and buttons. ather Hal-Bo es e ures adm st conv n ent means for crot cling th sha ean fivish of ahat.ntravel { g are tn threes es, hod ng on:, t 0 or three a.ssinshee kta and sol leal er $3.12 of 4.43. Pure Linen Handkerchiefs Main Floor, AR HE difference between Macy prices and the prices asked else- IT where for pure Linen Handkerchiefs is more marked just en busement. Lord & Taylor — In connection with our Special | Oriental Rug Sale | advertised last Sunday to continue throughout this week and making an average reduction on certain lots of | | 40% We propose for the balance of the week to offer some interesting values in our Domestic Rug Department. A few examples:— Wilton Rugs | size 9x12 P at $25.00 & $30.00 each Wilton Rugs size 8.3x10.6 at $22.50 & $27.50 each Bedy Brussels Rugs size 9x12 at $22.50 each Seamless Scotch Axminster R. ues size 9x12, $25.00 each Droadway & 20th St.; sth Ave.; toth St. You Know the Maa Whom This Wil. Hit, So Mail 1 tim This Right Where You Sit. TO MR. WINTER'S COMING + Read World Ads. Every Day now than it has been for years, This was one of the few stores in America in stock- shape for taking EME of the recent great break in the linen mar- ket. Asa result you can buy Handkerchiefs here now for about what the Irish manufacturers gol for their product up to a month ago. Typical :— Wamen’s Hemstitched Handkerchiefs With ' and ‘4-inch hems, two different qualities; in lots of six; the 84c. and 44¢ “Men's Pure Linen Haudkerchiefs %-Inch hems, | 44, 4g and trinch hems, 496, 59¢,, 696 six for 44¢ six for ; Men's Extra Large 'Kerchiefs, meas about 21 Mxaitg Mches; pure h hems; formerly sold for 25¢, 89¢ linen, hemstitched; with %4, 2% and 4-1 €ach, NOW SIX (OF... .ssersssecececeeessreeeceseeseseees se eeeeeeens § Ruchingso alk nds—- ar wand wae, nan + {lel —h venot or ye.rs be: <$>paaanw. Inso d colors. incomb nations fwhtteadclr .ndina t.eneres ful’ ruffl. effect th yarelicto 1.44 4 yard. Main Floor, ‘hight Shape” Shoes for Young Girls, Misses and Children. Second Floor, {asp EGIN in the right by having the first footwear hygien- ically correct 14 continue by still giving the grow- ing toot a Shoe that will allow it to develop unfettered ‘along - natural lines, and there is little doubt that the full grown foot will be shapely and free from discomforts, And for this special pur- pose the “Right Shape’’ Shoe is designed, BOOTS, extra high lar cut; in patent leather, tan Russia or black calfskin and } ; according to sizé......... $1.49 to $3. STRAP SANDAL! hand-turned soles and silk bows on str 2p; jh) and black, ite, pink of blue kidskin; sizes $ to 8, to 101+, $1, D patent leat! ney and black or white ae Ht Sizes 11 to 2, $1.69; sizes 242 to 5. $1.89 SPECIAL HIGH CUT BOOTS, in all leathers; s 2, $1 98; sizes 2% to S$. faescs z Long-Wearing Shoes for Boys Fifth Floor, rst essentials in Boys’ Shoes for these Macy stocks ance of long service due to stout leathers ng shoemaking, Buy'ng Macy Shoes for the verely he tests his footwear, means buy if you choose the average B s 8 to 1044, $1.69; Bez to ottoms sewed by Gond- Levenbarmeetter $2.49 SHOES—strong oak rest sols aut Sait 81 08 METAL CALE. LAC CE For the { sho-ab'e coif «ez Puffs, f -m 8¢ '0 £6 49; P mo-dew m Be to S11.4°s C ronet Bra ds, from $6.49 10 SIL4 3 Switches, frem 9c to $11.49. The oreaes’ car { istekenin mat fing, and anu l shades wi/l be suoviied to Nach Raleone Outing Flannels: Children’s Wear. | Baremen’ Pargains. 24 Floor of Stain seniray MUSLIN. DRA EXs, ‘with hem. ly wih Se idiio d VAPE uffle, 2 to 8-vear sizes 17¢ Lt ‘ MUSLIN DRAWERS, with lace e r trimme ruffle, 2 to 10-year ses, 19¢ ! MUSLIN SKIRTS, ruife trimmed stander! q with two clusir, of tucks; sizes 4 rit tO 10 years........,cerreeccees 24e Li WT FL MUSLIN S’IRTS, with tucks ard unbi 1 embroldery ruffle, 4 10 t4-year sive 79 $2 Tabe Covrrs $1, 19, MUSLIN GOWNS, yoke of cluster | th the Barenient <> tucks, 2 (0 12-year sizes... ssseee 19 rs, extra te a sha bh ‘ MUSLIN GOWS tl | 661 inch ze, finished with Levy ING S gathered at the | knotten frt ge. | eck; 40 14-year $20S.....000e. OO income, and to show Joe| | John B. Rutanito, a bridegroom of a “|ftew hours, is dying to-day trom stab uMBER 16, 190 | per. He was attacked by an alleged ri- ‘val at One Hundred and Third street anc Third avenue and stabbed six times an the head and shoulder’, to 18 UW our years old and tivea ry No, ast Ninety-seventh j street. His prive was Ange Canaurino, | twenty years old, of No, 2 Bast Nine: ie seventh street, They were martied In City Hall yesterday, and after merry- | making at the home of a friend in tut- | gers street, were returning nome last jnight and. lett the Third avenue "L" train at Ninety-ninth street, Mrs, Rutanito says she saw a man | Jwho had once asked her to marry him following them and told her husband. | |At One Hundred and Third street the [man ran toward them brandishing ao | tiletto, He pushed the young woman aside and buried the weapon in ner husband's neck. The bride's screams brought Police- | man Geller, gave chasé, but the, assailant got aw The Injured man was taken s | nearby drug store and later to a hos- | His wife insisted upon staying m, Rutanito was a barber and has been | tn thie, country three years, He knew M ‘andurino In wounds received while on his way home bi feraners His rival evidently Saal with his bride trom thelr wedding sup- lowed her. STE BY HS RIVAL ON WAY FROM WEDDING | Bride Witnesses A Attack and Accompanies Dying Ru- tanito to Hospital. On Display, Complete Fall and Win- ter Stocks---$5,000,000 Worth of New Merchandise--At Hrices No Other House Attempts to Meet. We Invite Inspection and Welcome Comparison.| (4aes— Vie 1 Exhibition of Lyons Silks In he Department onthe Main Floor and in the Broadw y Windows. Coiiptishig Late.t Importatiors of Silks ‘n E cusiv: Designs, In Bordure E‘ c's; also*Staple Pla'n Silks and Ectanslve A sortments of $)t Satins ad Ottomans—the weaves partic larly adapted to the costumes of the s ason, Prices Are Lower by One to Two Dollars a Yard Than Similar Ligh Class Suks Sel jor Elsewhere Silk Sale Announced in Advance Se for Monday September 21, A sale ie of 35,000 Yards’ Including the e finest grades of imp rted Silks, also medium grades, at luw prices pew sor me chanulse of this cnaiac er, Maces” Men’s Undergarments at $1.19, Vhe 1308 crop ot Cui-Outs of Standard 31.75 and $2.00 Grades Main Floor, rear, VERY September for a number of years we have distributed the mill accumulation of Shirts and Drawers like these— garments pertect so far as the fabric is concerned, but with Slight faults in finish, Manifestly their service-giving quali- ties are not impaired. For all the faulis amount to, the garments might be latelled with the manufacturer's well known brand and sold as perfect qualities. They are superfine merino garments, medium weight, in white and gray; “full recular made;’ all sizes up to 50 inches; regular lengths as well as shorts and stouts. A Good Joke:—The Proprietor of a Famous N. Y. Restaurant brought from Switzerland a few days ago a household utility he re- fe as “one of the most interesting things” he found on his foreign trip: i A Ham or Leg o’ Mu'ton Holder —t heavily plated frame mounted on a marble base. It holds the ham or mutton so that the meat may be sliced thin or thick without being touched by the hands. Had his trip been made to Switzerland expressly for this device, we might have saved him the Journey—even as long as two or three years ago. For two or three years our Housewares store has been selling ex- actly the same sort of Ham ay Leg o' Mutton holders. We import them, as we Import scores of unique household devices. And so far as such devices go, a trip through this Macy Housewares store promises a greater variety of novelties amd utilities than one will see on a foreign visit. Such attention to stock completeness has made this Macy Housewares store one of the greatest in the land. A great many Americans, while abroad, buy and take the trouble to bring home much foreign merchandise such as we have in regular stocks, Our fereign orgarization covers that fleld thoroughly. Marrs New Crop Smyrna Figs Are Ready |; FF the steamer within a week, these are the first of the 1908 crop of Smyrna Figs to reach the American market, They are particularly choice, large, bright and luscious. Pound. . 14e COFFEE—Genesta Brand; an old government blend; roasted, eranulat and pulverized daily: reeularly 24¢,; aby 19¢, Ib.; 5-Ib. carton, beans Onl 92c,; 25-1b. sacks, beans only.. + 4 CURIO CHOP TEA-—CEYLON, Mixed, Young Hyson, Japan, Formosa Oolong and English Breakfast. : ——1-Ib. carton, regularly 34¢., sale, 28: $1.285 to-lb. caddy revularly $3.02, sale.. MACY'S FAMOUS “RED STAR” BRAND PaaS COCOA Yb, cans, regularly 21c.; special, 17¢.; SID, CAMS. ...s.0ccceseeneeereees $1.59 RED STAR BAKING POWDER —An absolutely rure cream of tartar pow- der of our own manufacture: unsurpassed in excellence, yet much lower priceg than any other Baking Powder of equal merit. Speclal prices: Welb., regularly 1% t-Ih. regularly ,74¢ 5 Ibs., aes sale, 14¢.; doz,.$1.57 sale, 26c ; doz.:. ($2.97 sale A snecial sale of Selected Table Cluster Raisins, packed in Malaga, i reeular 28¢ carton, this sale, each H.C. Wills’ Celebrated richsdorfer Zwieback; regular 10¢, site, this Sale, PACkawe...cccecssenneseereeee eeeneeeeee ene e eras sree eee ee oe (Toasted Com ja) i ea a a oy the Quaker Oats + 100, paekane, 18 59, sale, 5-Ib. caddy, regularly $1. 42.08 reo A strateht eariond just Quaker On received from the mill, dozen. 81,09; | each oe Be | Quaker Pu for this s Finnan Haddocks | pag fozen. .@1.04 Coxe. Moir's; can, 213 pyr ms or i Lily W tte. sun Contenst Lily White Brand Tor ach; dozen $1.26 Milk. No. 4 can.Be, each mato Catsup. guaranteed ; seauty, 1ge, , Hartley's Imported absolutely pure and un. (eth Mela ; jams a freah ‘ahloment: colored: 4h pat Het $1.46 pots, Strawberry, sping, fret 1 rry and Red Cur- MB: quart, 2te.: 71: wallon jugs. oa . La Forks ‘Brand Jelly. Including Ourrant, Grape, each jar; dos yarson Rhubarb pointed sole | fotroduct R Crabapnle, Raspberry and ‘mail, 18¢. dozen sirsetery) large | jare, medium, Ste: & Blackwell's 3.86; lar c. * Lily White Brana Ap- SERS) laree: Se ple Butter, absolutely Lamy Dure; S-Ib crock. each. Lily White Brand Peso! . and Plum Butter; asi 63 crock, tees | Our Credit it ane ne to-New Jer- I Seeten Furnished | ruriaitea or Pi LETELY$ 1/9 Sh 93 969,98 | $8y.95 FURNISHED roa — MILLER’ HYAMS 65-71 SMITH ST:GOR. STATE ST. THREE BLOCKS FROM FULTON ST. BROOKLYN] OPEN MON.&SAT. EVE'S FURNITURE, CARPETS, &c, Al LOWEST PRICES, UMANN’ fie i a wre: 8 Hi 50 a hous ‘orth, 75 Worth, 100 Wo 200. .8.00 Bown 75.00, .6.00 50 Down! 100.00..7.50 Down v7 sey, Comneciicat and Long Island. Al ‘tm Tine Biome Furnktbed tor $10.93], 149.75 | 2210 up WRITE FOR LIST OF our wee OPEN SATURDAY UNTIL Ww | No bevy Charge tor lt. 4oth St. and oth “Ave. IALAAROA retinas ouriitne hiesoeneee Gh et Messenger Office ue Lon EXHIBITION - THIRD FLOOR aB'way st 6th Av. Maees——— ts M10 6 P, M, 4b to 35ta St Domestic Rugs and Carpets: Taird Floor, Fem OR. a limited time, right when the autumn demand for Floor Coverings brings an army of homefurnishers, comes a lowering of Macy prices for a SALE. regular prices asked in other stores for such Rugs and Carpets will a, appreciate the saving opportunity this short-time sale holds out:— TAPESTRY BRUSSELS CARPETS, for hall and st Opportunities to Economize y You who have compared our regular prices with the yard; sale... regularly 89° AXMINSTER CARPETS, for parlors, reception rooms, & SUAS ea Yardy Specialicscccsecnns ss BODY BRUSSELS CARPETS, designs and colorings suitable. for Al rooms; with borders to mafch; regularly $164 a yard; sale...... 81.24 ROYAL WILTON CARPETS, best makes; five-frame quality; with borders to match; regularly $2.98 a yard; Sal@......ccseee es eaee $1.08 LINOLEUMS, four yards wide; regularly 69c. a square yard; sale. 48 JAPANESE STRAW MATTING, fifty odd rolls: in greens, reds and blues; were $10.89 and $11.89 per roll of 40 yards; sale.............88.89 Royal Wilton Rugs ire 11Yx15 ft, at... fty Royal Wilton Rugs; 4x104; repularly§ $34.48; 8) 359,74 Sizes Size 9x15 ft, at. Stze 10%x12 ft., a Size 10%4x13% ft Size 10%4xtS ft, The following in sizes 9x12-ft.: Pro-Brussels Art Squares.$8.59 | Royal Axminster Kashmir Art Squares,..$11.89 Body Brussels . Tapestry Brussels ..... $18.69 | Royal Wilton ......... $48.74 Extra Fine Wilton... ath h-gradte Royal Wilton Rugs, nats Axminster Rugs, 82 Royal Wilton Rugs, 27x xminster Rugs, 27x54. Towel Sale: Suppy Time If Ever One Existed. Main Floor and Basement. ONDAY we started a sale involving over 70,000 Towels of } every sort. It broke Towel selling records; yet, as is to be expected of such an extraordinary stock, ample quantities aré still at hand for a continuation of the sale, We know of no time in the past when Towels could be bought $o cheaply. HUCK, DAMASK, GLASS, CRASH, FACE, HAND, KITCHEN, TEA, DISH, PANTRY AND ROLLER TOWELS. HEAVY f TOWELS, | I'NION HICK TOW | wtlGt PIU TIP rer cotton. full bleached, red | Imported heave o | KNIT WASH OF all white comed bo} | and biue borde TATHS. at Shite blue- and pink-and- x12-Inch size; ex three for, /126 ITM x28\4-Inch size; tiles Inch size; eact Imperfect: each .. Re | REMMED CRASH TOW: | ,REAVY HICK TOT FIA. t sa bleached, al! white, and | fack sine acnteh! SM. | with red’ borders: each. 1c | THOSE IN THE pHEMMED GL Aas TOW. TEMA CEE ucex | BASEMENT:— Inch; 20. value aale,.1'7¢ | wd borders | BROWN UNION LINEN a ive; Bure) ale CRASH KITCHEN TOW. ‘OW. each ot ELS, extra heavy, red bor. Bleach fore +)! hemmed ready for . Pitta HDAVY WEIGH" use; lix3+Inch sime; each. cotton BSR | Fh * yuitaSie Yor barsers | _ COTTOS LABS Re h lor barbers iu inch. red borders; each. ‘Re 14x.0- my EB se BAG BAY IRISH CRASH ie , Barnviey nen, if nghet fe lee 4} PURE 8. INN Pie mu Tarts, lone, | hemmed. red RASH TOWELS, “heavy Cis dh Leader f- Ay | HeInch sie; sii hemmed ready for v3 oR OX an gEANy Hae i ise ITx34-Ineh siae; each, a ‘OWFTLS titched, ‘with earset bak | mage in Treland bias. open RALER COm jer, laree | tnch stze; each....., 22c¢ | BL. OVLRR TOW: Inches, with Roary y Hor wee: It Inches et OAR | | ALL PURE BARNSLE ‘3h ‘onet LINEN BRows Ry iLL TOWELS, heavy quality red. borders al fenmed | ready for ae! ixdieingn | TON size; TH I Y8LET_LIN v EN oe OWELS, red TRA HBA To ENION | border, hemimed ready for | uses dOxb- inch size, tag Phare i neat re oF bore NION GLASS TOWELS, | Sninch alae nach hid matin Hite. pheavy, auaiity. red | “Bion 158 med and y he checks, "17x86. Pitebaee Is fru Tedeinch ‘we ae oh alee) each Me | ete: 18x82-1n ‘ | ie * ae at Wash Cloths, | 18. Bier wate a ae Wasb Cloths in the inioh tise! such. "a36 | Basement, DeWER td teed | eH i aR BY TURKISH | WEA YE fiten, Aunititonaa, | PINK and blue borders: | wl , oa Be | Merwe size; lx for.....27¢ | WASH CLOTHS. good if 7A" WASH CLOTHS, ali “white. pink and-white and blue-and- white: heavy auallty: three OP. se eeere ee 180 Travelling Glocks « @ show. sn res. o.ue Or 0.ack ie..ther cases, edther set in he case or small gilt atfairs tha! can be taken outs wiih domestic or in.ported works—$1.67 to Main Floor $18 49 fas Music: Teachers’ Graded Editon for the Piano, Complete, 8c. Sth Floor, Consisting of one hundred standard compositions in all grades, Bach number published separately; fingered, phrased and revised correctly to meet the requirements of teacher and pupi!. Containins.— A Vistt to Felryland, After the Storm, Apple Blossoms. ad Showers. Bonnle Ladele, Butterfly Dance, Cai Botolnk, to a Showor, Cone See, Beauteots Shicing Siar ke ig the Dance of the By Browntes, Murticane, Lady Neptune, North Star, pat Ro oye Royal, Scent Song Without Words, Star of the Sea To-morrow Wi Go "sailing: Venus, Whispering Leaves, Smiles ry Ca. &e., a. Publishér’s Prices, 30c,, S0c. amd 75c. each; our price, cach....... 8c f ARIE TORT URN TCU TENE NERC RZENE MME theme cA I emer ono, Ni f ?