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4 i < Jars you sure? T really fancy you must § 1 h ce 1S CLAIM ALL Ie. mistaken, my dear” reptted the rose. | selene man side Cane Rroup. y noticed. “Rut 1 don't deny that tt ts i | lored rday, stretching the length | oy yea Sty goodhean! | that of her plumes in a vain endeavor to ace rt over the heads of her friends. ( | “No, 1 am not,” snapped the Lyne } t |Mat. ‘There seems to be a sort of ‘ cle space in the centre of the Gar ; i en a horse. Afte i lan a nod—"T un j ae y ts called the j | j on Rose Corday collapsed with a | eleeis. ‘ ' How absurd,” she sniggered, “but 1 estiny Genter NVONUGT TBEUWEED | co anava youl ata HEME oT KING rheard this si Tiiemselves Why the Horse | Should Be Mentioned. the Horse Show auto.” _ realty }y little blond creature me scying something abo! coming down in the{tike a toque!” IT INTERES NO) ONE jrose ty any other name-and all that Hie « What thess individ Throne Notice Only “Milin- f nthe da pers a ery,eand There’s No Room | f 3",0 PACERS ead cL HONE ” rot vou have seen plenty of space For Any-hing Else. | devoted to Hats jit. ‘There Is a word or ‘millinery’ as they call tro about the | costumes that go with us, of course, but ‘What in the world Is a horse doing/1, for 1 } ‘Hat. “A HORSE! Where did you see one?’ “It wasn't #0 In my day,” y part, am not very Jealous of | here!" exclaimed the round black Lynx |theghorses in this exhibition.” “Sensible Soul” Sat On. quavered = The Leading Specialty House, $10, | |] Fashionable New Small Shapes Tailored Hats $12.50, 15. Wearing Apparel for Women Remarkable and Unusual Offerings Waist Department The most important showing in the history of the house, Entire floor given up to this display Sheer Lingerie Waists. $2.75, $3.50, $4.75 Hand Emb'd-Linen Waists, $3.75, $4.50, $7.50 Fine Tucked Mull Waists, $3.00, $3.75, $4.50 Tailored Silk Weists, $7.50, $10.00, $12.50 Scotch Plaid Silk Waists, $5.75, $7.50, $9.50 Black Silk Dress Waists. $5.75, $6.50, $7.50 Black Net and Lace Waists. $8.75, $9.50, $12.50 Hand Emb'd Messalines, $12.50, $15.00, $18.00 Crepe Lisle Wai $4.75, $7.50, $10.00 White and Colored Nets. $5.75, $10.50, $12.50 “Gp nye sor The Fo orsythe” Madras Waist, white and coiors, sythe” Flannel Waist (non shrinkable), $3.50 $5.00 Many Models Colored and Biack Broadcloths, Ws and ng skilled 9) s smart and s usually at leas $28,00, Dress and Costume Department Specialized Styles at $28.00 One of departments Dresses, Gi able for all of the t Specials Friday and arte assortment of handsome pene Broad nd beaut $22. 50 Regularly Sold $30.00 $28.00 $38.00 Fur Department Fine Furs at Telling Prices” ' JOHN FORSYTHE BROADWAY AND EIGHTEENTH STREET. $29.00 ful Satin ? 24 in 38 in And 320i Russian Pony Coats, $25.00 $45.00 "$50, 00 (Caracu! Coat $42.00 $125.00 bi 40 sable squinre $79.50 $119, 00 $175.00 36in BO in B2in French Sea $65.00 $95.00 $150.00 Long Fu) Costs, $65.00 $75.00 $125.00 Separate y es A matched sets—Black L | ee Sitka F B 1 ». NA Lynx, Er hinechilla, Min 3 & eCmmade up in atest shapes and signs | Maorcs lant wears Sntin Satior that had been but not realty of the same cotor,* “T fancy you to know." agrend the Rose Corday, peeping downward 1 see that's Mrs. Reggie benenti with the dimensions Yer, It is, | you fashionable people have attained, and the size of but now—you look quite seasonable proportions. you.” assented the Gray Beaver, | costly every seasoy and you notice she is wearing one of | that full length Our brims |the tase earn Satin Satior, “Really it Ie remarkable where all the women who wear ug get the money for such mag- nificent furs ey seem to get more Now they tell me sealskin wraps are to , THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 12, 1908. = EERE RIE ERNE SOT RAE aT THIEF GETS TIME 10 SETTLE HIS: AFFAIRS | rent entate on Long teinnd. Unies 1! jthe Unt Joan sell them or place them in. the! hands of @ trustea who will keop them us “ for me until I get out they will be |nie Al bert ™ Goodrl ata cele ne oon Mutqueen #milingly HAII's request granted Saragossa, Spatn, to memorate the foundin; the 8 * the psyehes and ‘buns’ that are bullt/ my kind. We are all the rage. Long; be the rage, Why, you simply eannot wii Bossa Unive cs ihe out on the empty heads beneath vou, a haired, allky beavers. You remember | buy one with really nice skins tn it for ADMIRAL GOODRICH BACK. 1 is the Commandant fensible soul could nop pet to sea the those mushroom Corday straw anilors less than a thourand dollars, What an ——. avy-Yard, During hie horses {f she wanted ‘4% that the girls went wild over last sum- | Ame we are living in when a fad like! Netw to Na After Mine aysence Rear-Admiral John D. Adams Ok wonetele soul uo Wusiness com. mer. Well, they are just coming out in | that 18 possible {Hall's Sentence Postponed to sion at Saragoaan, Spa vas In teniporar pinhand. | Adminal Ing to the Horse Show, then.” retorted beaver now, and 1 expect will be Just | So Vulgar, You Know. ‘ ef Renr-Admiral Caspar F. Goo. ot Pench the mee Tienie enh ee Hee Ne wal the Lynx Hat, “If she wanta to see as popular as the atraw ones. Fully a! spyeaaguily vulgar Allow Him to Dispose . horees let her go out in the stables dozen young girls had them on at The | satin Sailor,” whispere where they be se, though, Show this afternoon to the Rose Corday discussing} ge = Of Property. ag’. you are hurt, ne the Satin “Well, it's all right to say We Are | quite open! t things cost! | 2 f Sailor coldly with because you larse this season," interrupted the Lynx | ung took. fed the Gray | ‘i @ not nearly large h to be smart/ Hat, “but T would Ike you to notice | Beaver auddeniy, “'T eaw (hit ho Athy, SOANULee SHI s — —_ this year. Last you thought that a number of us fur shapes are of | Charles Ro Hall, While other criminais ry tutatt 4 tT “Really having drawled I lke t Dull Tones Prevail. plored costumes are a Winter, Have you ed what a lot POvING ANY More NEB tO PE Ans | of gray there Is? Black and white, too, sate are smarter than ever. But it ds alli (ems o Don't Match Gowns, dead tones, as my friend the Gray | “Apropos of nothing,” fluttered the Gray Beaver, ‘'T suppose you all know | {netances like mine. that it really is not ultra chic to match the gowns worn days. Harmonizing, of dull shade—everything with us these | my course, in tome | touch of @ is dead tones— “How gorgeous the furs are! —_—_—. are inclined to droop—the Corday influ- ence you observe—but really we are the smallest of the Hat Family this year.” the Rose Corday began tn a few brightly yn with us this! Beaver remarked, except in a few rar ‘olts You see, 1am worn |terest five per for us| by quite a giddy young thing, but I and/in Japan and nat in China harmonizing neck ruff are the only al vivid color about her.” |tun-Mukden Line shed years. e |whten was placed in Japan, ts for it are the . am very us cannot than the length of our gee further away brims.”” ask eg sah TWO LOANS FOR CHINA, PEKING, Nov. 127 for allroad construc ment w nd improve- 6 signed here to-day Kuan Cheng ix toenty-five ) for improvements on the Heinmin- hall loans) The term is eighteen | were spending thelr {ll-gotten gains rum and roistering Hall was ralting faway Ha wan arrested Oct & the home of Mrs. Mary You Jat No. % Kast Ninety-eighth street. c frying a sult caes full of stolen wear! apparel and jewelry, He was rec Police Headquarters as an having served three terms and promptly pleaded. » brougth Into court A r sentence?” iueen asked In General Sessions when Hall stood up to take punishment | Your Honor," repited like to have a delay have important mi to attend before I go to prison the owner of several valuable piec guilty Judge | on his in Long Island suburban property 30 as he was} IN ADDITION TO THE LATEST MODELS OF THE "FASSO" AND "ESNAH" CORSETS, ne. res ing OR old in ARE INTRODUCING SEVERAL PARIS NOVELTIES IN COMBINATION CORSETS WHICH THEY to- re HAVE RECENTLY RECEIVED, ne ch 34th maces 35ih Bead and Sth Anensie —WORTH REMEMBERING— WHEN YOU WANT HOUSEHOLD When MEDICINAL PREPARATIC Toilet Atticless— ou Want Patent Medicines or a ee )RE HOURS: Combined With Special ees A Special Group of Women’s || Fine Broadcloth Coats, $59.75 Long Coats of Chiffon ‘Broadcloth, the exact copy of an !m- poried model; shown tan or taupe, effectively triavated with silk tted point with In) Gea THIChECRC NE Hite ee Coa Mases Umbrellas, $1. 69 Men’s and Women’s long ser- n fabric, ove! andles a: trimmed MBRELLAS 4 s have long handles of sterling rill natural ilar Umbrellas u ine tb in oe tds ranging up to $24.74, Mass | “Right Shape” Shoes, Once Tried Are Always Championed . Supplied with average al a: from _ But we went beyond that and had a “Right Shape” Line of Shoes, all a juvenile footwear expert. yur “Right Shape” Footwear trade owing feet th € no better nature OF excepti erest in the “Right i High Cut am Mf patent leather, tan Russian and black calfskin and Sto 10's 10 to 2. 2% Pair. $1. 69 rel $2. 49 $1.98 & $2.97 te lines of/*Right Shape” 2 to, $2.39 & $3.49 Pppers and Sandals: ent leather and black ki id; sizes $1.39 sizes 2h $1.89 id, $1.69. | For Boys—A New Auto Model Overcoat, Special at $7.94 full and sweeping; in browns and grays rs with faney cloth g, fairly fash- Some are Suits at $3.49°'\« piece mod ade of heavy weight chevints, in 1, double-breasted Overcoats, $4.96 Made of all-wool iriere Jack Tar Reef ud Reactors rt $5.94 F | | Rubber Coats at $1.98 lack or Oxford and front or buttoning of {ine Germania chin to 9 year eight elsewhere at ty heavy-w ; ene cen | Candies with pure 390 ib.; thickly coat ocolate ; end o ar] special Thanksgiving Favors and Table Decorations are seaay, in 15¢ | | a seciion adjoining the candies, Have You Visited Macy’s--- The Larges ee Se Ue | Retait Store Under One Roof---And Inspected Macy's $5,000,000 Stocks? This Second Week of Our 6th ANNIVERSARY SALES | |Attractions Planned for Horse Show Week provide for our local patrons, as well as Horse Show Visitors, a week of the greatest interest that ever characterized a November event in this new building. Girls’ Dancing Frocks batiste, lin, in made oy trimmed \ 6 to 14-5 From $6.94 to $54.75 insertions; ear sizes, fmass Boys’ Shoes Black Calfskin Shoes, \ ‘th alized si R. . Macy & Co's Attractions Are Thetr Low Prices ACYS B'way at 6th Av. 4th to 35th Se A.M. TO 6 P.M. ASuitan Can Make Mest Profitably Shirt Workrooms. perfect fit insured in every instance, because these S: nits are made in the greatest range of sizes ar Men’s Fine Dress Shirts, $2.24. Main Fi Shirt Phe same qual th Street e-time products of our Custom o-order Rarments, A Our “Custom § combinations known to s! -making. d Overcoat Test You ENR rae —Fitth Floor. About al the truthful assertions ever made about good ready-to-wear apparel for men apply to the apparel we show. Our only claim to supremdey underselling. is in the matter of We Are Convinced That You Cannot Buy Suits or Overcoats So Advantageously in Any Other Shop. Spreading the conviction is merely a matter of having more and more men inspect these stocks, par- ticularly after they have been elsewhere on tours of inspection, Your interests, as well as ours: Men's Overcoats, $14.75 to $47.59. eat L AED RA INI F214 Men’s Suits, $14.75 to $34.75. Suits, Special at $13.50 breisted model Sacx Suit —both conservative and radical styles—fashioned of ali wooi cheviots and wors About 100 Suits in the lot Grades we reguiarly sell at $16.75—single lacs Shoes, <{ f skin; solidly 1 to 542; nalr ..$1.98 Children’s 25c Stockings, 17c JT irs of fast : Ble k Ribbed Cotton Stockings in both ff Neve | For Indoor Exercise Gymnasium Ou Trapere winging wooden boxes, complete, % on and $5.74 s Trapeze, $1.24 and $1.74, Swinging Kings, $1.49 and $2.98. Rope Ladders, $2.24 and $2.09. Dumbbells and Indian Clubs, made of polished hardwood fin ished with black band: 34-Ih,, 22e tlh, 24¢; 1ta-lb,, Be; 2h, 4 Whitely All Elastic Pulley Ex- ercisers, $1.39 to $3.24. Medicine Balls, well made and stuffed, various weights, $1.98 up Boxing Gloves, in th: nd Fitzsimmons’ patterns and heavy Gym use set, $1.79 to $4.24, Boys’ Boxing Gloves, Corbett shape, per set, $1.24 to $1.98. Double-end Striking B. with bladder, e and screws; ‘set, 19. con rubber cable, $1.19 to Striking Ba, and Platforms, excellent quality of yarn, elastic and very dura- . weight for boys, Is and heavy zes 6 to 10. * Stockin} t 24c. a pair, we be. quarter Stockings ever gave Basement Specials Remnants of Linen Crash and Glass Toweling, al! standard grades, ranging in length up to six vards, at prices ranging from 24¢ to 90c Remnants of Table Linen, cluding our best patterns in al pure satin damask, union linen and mercerized cotton, various widths, lengths ranging from 2 to 3 yards, our price per piece, 38¢ to $4.50. Turkish Towels, closely woven n it, red ards Mines two for 15¢ rish Point Shams and Scarf. well covered with embroidery effective designs, excellent quality; Shams, 30x30-in,, 839¢ each; Searts, Size 20x54-in,, each. 89. Twilled Flannel W. ings, a!) excellent imitation of the imported Scotch flannels, in effective striped patterns, 25 inches wide, excellent for pajamas and children's dresses and women's waists; a yard, .12¢ Outing Flannels, heavy quality. in gray stripes and plaids; also. in Scotch clan effects; suitable for house dresses, women's and chil $3.24 to $15.89 Records for Fic In all purchases of “Nassau cept worn-out 10-inch Records, of 30¢, each, three new inch Disc accepted: “Nassau” Records. Records in lots of five, The Records so accepted but by special arfangement a “Nassau 1 this plan you ¢ three, for 87¢., have grown tired The present “Nassau” tions, including old favorites ard numbers. In tone-giving sur coll ) ad to y who utilizes the material in them for making new Records, nch Dise Records sell regularly for 39. each. and at the same time dispose Catalogue contains about 250 selec- equal other makes of 10-inch records sellin, dren's underwear, ete.; a yd. 10%¢ Exchange Old Talking Machine New Ones 10-inch Dise Records we will ac- the makes enumerated below, at We will accept one old Record on every purchase of A similar offer holds good on old 12- Records of these makes will be “Nassau,” Columbia, Victor, Zonophone and Star, in exchange are not sold again, re returned to the manufacturer, By in lots of bt records of which you ection ot new reoords, as well as late “hits” and stand- quality and durability they fully at 60c, ith Sireer Some Splendid Ties at64c ~ dno special lot of bout solid c Mt 64¢. e 1 1 lozen | ia cs “Waferflex” Derby Hats Combine Comfort and Moderate Cost, fth Fioon NSPECT the best light- weight, flexible, Derby Hat you can find in any other s come here and see its duplicate in our alf-and-half $1.50 rings, tigured de- h there is tempta- $1.00 qualities, i , and the long bia a-plenty to buy in alt-dozen rar self-conforming { J | »p for $3.50, then | { Vaferflex” Hat at } $2.74, A sens sible Derby, surely—a Derby as comfortable as any man f can buy. Wear one—even a short time—and you will understand why Seekers of Derby Hat Satistaction have beaten a broad pain to this Macy Hat Store, Some regulation Derbies at § prizes the end-of-week offers a And if youthave no great objec always a lack of uniformity in weig! culled from $3.00 and $3.50 grades. EC i aia ai ad Men’s $4.50 F lannel Pajamas, $2.97 49 — y 12 dozen of them—are to invisible defects—almost nt-—there are Derbies at $1.88, a) et, rear Of a fine quality? of Rend h anne! in silk-stripe and figured pat- fashioned full and trimmed with frogs and pearl buttons. vious Men’s $4.96 Shoes at $3.89 ath Highs grade Shoes such as command $6.00 a pair in most sho Lace and Blucher styles, straight or swing last, in vici kidskin; button and lace styles in “patent leather, and face and Blucher styles in black calfskin, terns; Jn Addition; Men’s Storm Boots of tan or black Russia storm calfskin; 11 inches high; pair $3.49 staat New design, finished in Fleme Mission Mantel ish nts dial as nage hance and numerals, 15 inches Clocks, $2.19 3" 1014 inches high, fitted with eight-day movement, hour and half hour strike. Iron Mantel Clocks, 16 inches wide and 10% inches high, 6-\gch. porvelain dial; finished in black . enamelwith bronzed trimmings; 8- day movement with hour and half- hour strike on cathedral Song complete with bronsed Mi . Diana, special at.. FR igi EEE