The evening world. Newspaper, February 9, 1911, Page 12

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ee: #t® of the Boston Conservatory of M si@ and has for some time been q prdparing hersel ‘When the Amer! Raikan Princess” wa hearsal she was ca Oa, and has deen with the company ou : of her t clgsed, despite her efforts to t y, that she has HE Messrs, Shubert announce that I the name of Victur Herbert's ne YE CHART, who came from Lon- That,” Is now play- with the washing and froning on the two workdays of the week,” said a Well-known actress, “that ‘they're too OUR “headliner: on that diamond medal displayed atre. They are Adeline G taher, and [I'll contribute a diamond- studded bar on which to pin it.” hope one of the ladies wins it," Ramsaeli Won’t event the annual games of the Cale- N fonlan club, which wilt he roll at Mad: ison Square Garden to-morrow nigit, to furnish some exciting con- tests, More than five entries 4 jhave been received f different | events, and among them hree score of champions, Metvin Sb now In his best form, w up a new record in the 9» cap, He will start from s event and oppore a big CHARLES DARNTON. ™*" rd, who Ie try to hang THEATRES ® TO FIRE HEADQUARTERS. Brady by his first a MI ALICE BRADY, daughter of MILLER TOOK A BOMB f Wyiam A wife, Rose Marie Rene, has an and Waldo Him, YI inspector In 1 of istibles, wa of Combustible Suspe <M re Theatre to-night. Miss Brady, e mother died in 18%, is a gradu- important role in “The Balkan Prine) He Ts an Inspector in the Bureau which opens at the Herald w nded to st put ino for the ro make her gppeal to the public on her own merits and without ence Which might attach to ame, However, the secret ty was so gene ow detertr well as her mu c opera, In which Fritz! Scheff y to be seen, has b changed House seasons identified with ‘Nh House and who IS CURABLE Any Cough May Lead to Consumption word Stondbury In The Daly's. Mr. Chart fitst came ountry with Mr. and Mrs, Ken- in 190, ble mfad ie the fact oe xplanatioy of the gen- “light houses" in’ New| ¢ theatres on Monday and nights: “Women are so busy first Shecialists | way be prevented | d if known and proverly a complete collapse has occurred, — | Many sufferers never consi a Sy cctalist, some. | clan, while they Ather experiment | to go to the e at night.” . have thelr eye in the foyer of he Colonial The- Nat win, Eva Tanguay and V a tt. It will go to the one who greatest weeks returns to box-office. fothing could make me quite so i as to take k to London sald Miss ¢ wing {t,"" con- If I don't get it be the first to congratulate the Mr. Goodwin. “If I won It som ly take it a anyhow.” —_—_-— Run in Pennsy’s ‘Coiors Any More THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 9, 1911. RH, Macy &Co.'s Attractions Are Their Low Prices ‘way at 6th Av. UNTRIMMED MILLINERY For Spring, 1911 The first of our large importations has arrived from abroad and its treasures of hemp, chip, java and other fashionable straw hats have just been unpacked and displayed on our main floor; with these the beautiful flowers that have been created to gi spring hats. All at Macy's usual low prices. $2.97, $3.69 and up for Straw Hats, in black, white and colo; faced with black velvet nia to $7.89 for Hemp Hats, witli straight, shaped and rol- ing, brims. $5.94 for Genuine Panama Hats that would be $3.00 elsewhere. $3.96 to $8.94 for Black Net and Maline Hate. In the Millinery Salon —Thes« smart Paris hats: Tailored Hats, including linen, straw, Panama straws, and block-printed cloth, $7.89 to $16.89. Dress and Semi-dress Hats, including dainty floral toques, $14.89 to $24.89. Mourning Bonnets, Toques and Large Hats, $8.89 to $16.89 79c and up for Silk Roses of various col 69c to $3.96 for Mignon Flower Wreaths, in an immense variety of colorings. 49c and up for Mign: An excellent. asso: 34th to 35th St. race ance models copied from and rough Clusters of Silk Roses. t of Zebra Hemp Strips, for loops and hat drapery; also bead-embroidered Bangs. Cabochons, Ornaments, Buckles and Bows; and in wing ornaments, the newest fantaisies in plain colors and_ brilliant coms binations. “NEWPORT BASQUETTE BRAID” The Newest Fashionable Arrangement for the Hair Hort al iN ve low on the hr t ccepted. It can be adjusted either high or al or modern arrangement of the hair. Alt! the Ba:quette Braid is too in- tricate an arrangement to accomplish with one’s own hair. $12 49—‘‘Newport Basquette Braids,” in al! regular ba shades of bri blond and black. In high grade mixture, reeular shades, hardly to be distinguished from first quality. 87.49. $2 97 Psyche Cluster Caps, made of fine quality natue e rally curly hair; all regular shades; were $3.9 $5 94-Crescent Cluster Puffs, shaped to encircle the ° back of head; regular shades; were $7.49. $6 49- -24-inch Switches, in all regular shades; a $7.94. Pompadour Hair Rolls, all shades; regularly 44¢, at 24e. High Grade Switches in regular stock, up to $46.89. Difficult shades of auburn, gray-white, blue-white and blue-black hair matched at our usual low pri NEW BATHING SUITS Advance display of Models that are now being pur- chased for wear at Southern resorts, Mohair Suits, in various colors and attractive styles, at $3.49 to $11.89. Novelty Bathing Suits of taffeta, satin, peau de soie, brocade or Ottoman, in plain colors and nove! combina- tions. These Suits were copied in our workrooms from strikingly handsome French models, some of which have caps to match, prices, $27.74, $28.24, $31.24 to $40.49 Mohair Beach Capes, black and navy, $8.24. WOMEN’S BOOTS AT $2.59 That were $3.49, $4.96, $5.94 and even more A final clearance of all broken lots from our great Janu- ary sale; about 1,500 pairs in the lot; wide variety of styles. The assortment is best in patent leather and were Ath St Second Floor, un metal boots. If you COATS, SUITS & DRESSES For Women—New t teed Styles $17.74 for, Women’s Full- length Street Coats, semi-fitting, of navy or black serge, also shepherd checks; wide Tuxedo collar overlaid with shantung and satin; brass bell buttons. $15.74 for Imported White Polo Coats, double- breasted, made of s6ft-faced Vicuna cloth, with broad collar and revers, raglan or regulation sleeves with cuffs. A splendidly «warm but light-weight garment for motor- ing and other outdoor sports. ) $18.74 for Women’s Tailored ) Suits of hairline black or navy serge, the single-breasted coat lined with gray satin; the skirt plain. * $22.74 for severely tailored Suits of black and navy French serge, made with coat lining of pray peau de cygne and side bands appliqued on panelled skirt. $17.74 for navy_and. black Foulard Afternoon Dresses, with cuffs, girdle, Directoire revers and narrow flounces of — plains colored satin to match, and novel side sash of contrasting satin. $29.74 for Women’s Collarless Voile Frocks, one style ithe tllas‘ration: in white and light colors, bead embroidered, combined with hemstitched chiffon bands, or trimmed with wide bands cf heavy braid and lace. $33.74 for Women’s Man-Tailored Suits of novelty striped materials in gray and brown, the short coat lined with two- toned peau de cygne, the panelled skirt made with simulated tunic. We are shi wing charmingly orisinal Imported Gowns for spring and summer wear at $49.74 to $196.00 that. afford the usual Macy saving; also advence domestic models of suits and gowns at $11.74 to $46.74. (24 Floor) MISSES’ SPRING SUITS, $27.74 These smart suits of navy and black French serge are pretty and unusually youthful, the short jacket is finished with a black moire sailor lar and ¢ iged buttons: the skirt is laid in double box-pleats under side band. Sizes 14 to 16. (24 Floor) IMPORTED WASH PETTICOATS Polka-dotted and fancy striped batistes, plain linen lawns and French chambray, in colors to match dress materials, and finished with dep, hand-embroidered or hand-scalloped flounce, : (24 Floor) $2.69, $3.39, $3.69, $4.19, and $6.69 “LA COMTESSE” CORSETS Imported exclusively by R. H. Macy & Co., combine elegance of line with comfort to an unusual degree Various models have been devised for the different needs of American women ih, —those who are slim, normally pro- ‘ portioned, or stout. The “Comtesse” Is fitted by one of our expert corseticres to your individual needs, bringing out a line here, concealing one there, or balancing a defect. Under her skilful direction the corset is made lower or shorter, taken in across the back and reinforced with boning; or widened by a gore across the hips and banded with ' elastic. The result is that no ridge appears to mar the line of the bodice, and a distinct in-slope below the hips assures the graceful appearance of the skirt. “La Comtesse,”” more than any other imported corset we know of, retains ils original shape. —_ t ORIGHVA De. ARTMENT 5108r J$4th to 35th St KENNETH DURWARD COATS Latest London Styles, Just Received Motoring Goods Dept. 4th Vicor and Men's Clothing De We have just received the first shipment of the several styles, including the regular as well models, square or raglan shoulders; gray, some with leather buttons, all showing that ii te cut. Price ; ; $27.4 MEN’S STORM COATS REDJZE) $5.94, were $7.49fand $7.94; including, Coats of corduroy lined with sheepskin; also coats of leather lined with sheepskin, with high storm collars and interlined with slicker. “'s, 700 MEN’S SUITS ae $10.50) ac 914.75 |r 919.75 Values up to | Values up to | Values up to $18.00 $22.50 $35.00 Suits of fancy Tweed, Worsted, Cassimeres and Home- spuns, heavy and medium weight. A good assortment of patterns; regular sizes in ten different models; special models for short, tall, stout and slim men. Sth Floor. $5.00 & $6.00 TROUSERS, $3.96 The lowest price we know of in New York for absolutely all wool worsted Trousers; plenty of Trousers that look the same at this price, but the material is a mixture of cotton and wool, far inferior to the pure wool. Our patterns are very good, princi- pally the dark gray stripes that men like. Sizes 30 to 50 waist measure. Fancy Overcoats. Youths’ Suits. Were up to $27.50, now $15.50. Were up to $22.50, now $14.75. MEN’S IMPORTED GLOVES 4 for White Glace Lambskin, oversewn seams, Paris [ $1.2 point embroidery, one button and buttonhole, $1.39 for English Handsewn Cape, regular and cadet sizes, white and desirable shades of tan; plain draw and spear back, brass button and buttonhole, $1.94 for English Mocha Buck, gray and reindeer shades, prix seam sewn, six-needle embroidery, lz tuitton. Also other styles in glace, cape, chamois and mocha gloves, from 97c up. CIGAR SPECIALS 99c for $1.50 Flordina Brevas, a good Porto Rican, hand- made Cigar; 50 to the box. $7.94 for $11.00 Siegfried Monterey Cigars, 100 to the box. Is: Fl, Broadway, Finer Cigars in stock ranging up to the Famous Luis Marx | at $13.89 for box of 100. 99c'& $1.24 for $2.00 and $2.50 Calabash Pipes, gen- uine South African Calabash Gourd, mounted with sterling § silver band and solid rubber bit, remarkable value. Other Pipes in stock ranging up to $16.49. Ru fos, WEEK-END CANDY SPECIALS 39c—Sweetheart Chocolates—with assorted centres; each piece is heart-shaped; one-pound boxes appropriately wrapped for St. Valentine's Day Gifts. 49c—"Perfection” Chocolates (Macy)—our best grade, assorted quality; pound boxes, standard price 80c. 24c—Chantecler Chocolates—assorted shapes; half-pound boxes decorated with Chantecler design. 19c—Ideal” Chocglate-covered Caramels—pound boxes, standard 40c quality. Nhiseens Favors and Table Decorations for St. Valentine’s Day BOYS’ CLOTHING 4... x. find your cize in this collection you ge! wonderful value. 69c for $1.00 and $1.25 Terry Cloth Bath Slippers for Men and Women. $3.96 for Women’s Satin and Velvet Slippers, embroid- ered or trimmed with jet; Louis XV. heels. Values to $7.00. $4.96 for. Boys’ Overcoats—Reefers that button to the neck and Russian models—of blue chinchilla kerseys, cheviots and fancy mixtures; lined with wool or Venetian cloth; velvet or cloth collars; broken sizes trom 2! to 8 years; former prices $6.49 to $8.94, $4.96 for School Boys’ Overcoats; long, convertible model, two-in-one or Chesterfield style; made of heavy overcoating, New models are received concurrently TA with decisive fashion changes. The Comtesse Corset. Prices, $9.94 to $26.49 RE{Magys.ce FINE NEW RIBBONS «« ».0.» at one-third under Macy’s usual low prices t Cfack Sprinter Declares That!" Technically He Has Com- peted Four Years. tation and examination Hice, SO Wet 22d vt ), New York, Hours, EDERICK % ane 7 A gray or brown mixtures; sizes 10 to 17 years, the better range in grat Pentiayivan a aprinier, Nin TWO-DA YSA LE MACY Ss FAMOUS HOSE Fint Poor, Every piece ell sills and the best new shades and styfes for] the larger sizes; were $6.94 and $8.94. 3 that a nicality he at IMPORTED ENGLISH ° zs “Trontex” Hose is controlled Spring or Summer. eld Npeted in fe a3 Chinchilla Overcoats that were $9.74 to $13.74 reduced to $7.94. Other Overcoats in stock ranging up to $14.74. Dresden Ribbon, 5!{ ins.) Taffeta Ribbon, 5°/ ins. White taffeta ground, pink, blue,| Pink, light blue, cardinal, navy mais and lavender, rosebud de] and black. ; ee a Satin Taffeta, 514 ins. by us for the United States. You an tell from the name that this Hose \s built to wear. Made of selected long Staple Cotton, over full fashioned frames, The | ears of Intercolle | | i = | - | EB YAL WAS _BASILY en by the M husetts Agricults ins $4.89 for Boys’ Suits; made of all-wool cassimeres, nicely j soles. le ¢ ce Ara paine Le - sola ao 8 "| Fancy ring dot pattern in a | tailored; including two pair full-lined knickerbockers; sizes 8 to Guaranteed f. ee Pet Made Ris Trish For hair bows Be fae es good assortment of shades, 16 years; Value $6.50. $10 Volue Miner Ys satin stripe and dotte reer; . oe All other Winter-weight Suits for boys, formerly $9.74 ‘ 15 FOR WOMEN: FOR MEN — nie er Sale 1 9 cents and $14.74, now $7.49 and $9.74. : G rs T: 5 ny atin Taffeta, 6°, ins. ‘a , £ fice Ba hd Tan,...24e) Cotton Hose, Black, Tan, Ail wanted shades, for sashes, price yard BOYS’ SHIRTS AND BLOUSES plit Sole....29e} Green, Cadet and Navy. .24e llinery, bows and fancy work, Lisle, Black and Tan......33¢ millinery, Dows 68c for Boys’ Blouses, made of woven madras and percale, Other brands in stock up to Men's Other Ribbons in stock from ‘nglish Shot Si 8g Sale cents Taffeta Ribbon < ey a y : ys; also plain white with neckband ot Sheer Gauze, Silk Lisle, English Shot Silk at 81.09. Sale cents Taffeta Ribbon at 4¢ yard up light. and medium colorings; also fF i ckband or Black, White, Tan. ..48c]|FOR CHILDREN: price yard to Gold Ribbon with “Persian attached colle q Dest Guallty peat! Ba aes 6 to 16 years; Of Ban Jose last y« Other brands of Women's Hose in{Cotton Hose, Black and Centre at $3.09 yard, our regular price 94¢ each. her uses up to 94°, ; 2 great variety up to silk sheeyvo. | tan 24c ¢ for Boys’ Coat Model Shirts, made of woven and printed i A VATTLE fo at $9.79 GN. ii ceesenevenncess madras, large assortment of colorir light and dark shades; A attached cuffs and hand-laundered; 12 to 14 inch neckbands; 4 regularly $1.29 each, Other Shirts up to $1.39, Complete assortment of Neckwear, Collars, Bathrobes and Pajamas at Macy’s Usual Low Prices. IN OUR PHOTOGRAPHY DEPT. 15c for Photographic Enlargements from your negative, carefully retouched and mounted on 11x14 card, For This Week Frank Gotch, heavyweight atéaight falls on wo B cus in their) An exclusive Ay model insev- 4 eral fer'end MACY “RIGHT SHAPE” SHOES Especially designed for children, are the Safest Shoes ylazed kid, with Goodyear welted soles: $2.49 forsizes8 to 11. $2.97 for sizes 1114 to 2. $3.49 for sizes 21, to 514, White Buckskin But-|Children’s Tan Calf movement, sounding Cuckoo call with hour and S half-hour strike, Basement, 8 Other Cuckoo Clocks in stock up to $18.49 % TIGERS HA IGNED A weight; sizca . e TIGERS 2 SIGNED i » aye contract to train at Monroe, | 9 €0 44, ’ » shad for growing feet. 2a These special values in phot raphic incidentals are repres = —— Rear, it oot hay ene i | ' They fit comfortably over the toes, snugly at heel and ankle; pl Hany Ces sna nocd Ruby Folding ee CUCKOO CLOCKS at:3.94 Syst: < bifsianed cont i wear better than any « shoe we know of; cost less than any Jc for 75¢ Ruby Dark-room Oil 126 tor 2 i ). . . fn [> etn focal Sai interlinings. the other Aes et ie all, thes Ra esi pure aerosts Gas Ate lor. 105 Telessening Weeden Like Illustration & A : t Snows, » é an, they or - . t teox” p po Finest work- direct the growth cf the foot along normal lines, fama easily attached to any gas jet. .2¢ lor 4¢ M Q Developing Tubes. Hand carved walnut Cuckoo Clocks, from th < uote Kis x acy fot Gal'More| phsoe aD ER Extra High Cut “Right Shape" Shoes, in | We pack films spccially for Southern Trips in moisturee | Black Forest of Germany 3 cases are 21 inches PEO) righ the new Oklahoma heavyweisit aes dl bili ) patent leather, tan Russia calf, black calf, black | tight tubes; complete line of Kodaks and Cameras always on hand, | high, effectively inlaid with white ash; brass SeBeation. ae cum E : i UNITED STATES FLAGS | Money Returned on Any Purchase, U. S. Standard Wool Bunting Flags; full measurement, with FE COLUMBIA UNIVERSITY triple sewed stars, in eight size Mission Mantel Clock, $2.69 etball team will tackle, t ast ton Boots, excellent|Button Shoes, $1.69 ; clea A 3 size SxS ft. 18 inches high, 10 inches wide, thered \B er Cay e Aunties on the. ator ' LU (2) cf \y quality, regular height:| for sizes § to8, De; size 2x3 ft $2 97; 4 > s ( finish, nalned br yun i half-hour strike « owt to-night, The Indian five are a J ety | A } , $1.19; size 2)ox4 ft. $3.96; size oxr0 it. r stlike on a strong and fart age wring | fe : ae | ee for slges 6 to: Shildren's Black Ay 51.59) sive 3x5 ft $5.94, size 8x12 ft pleasant soundin tedany yu movement r e yr ro = go £2.97 for sizes 8 to 11, 5 A . 3 size 3x5 ft. e 3 size S\12 Tt. 4 sisi if ica : tQiaes au Go) $3.59 a os 11! to2 ee tos. Mi $1.98; size 40 ft. $8.94; size 10x15 ft. Other Mission Mantel Clocks up to $25.89 tleing Penta | of examinations Gold Plated Clock Scts..... “O" PUREE BWAY STORES: » staffs, with gilded spears: U. S. Silk Flags, on elabor: trim. They will be handica rom $9.89 t / Boys’ Blucher Lace Shoes of patent leather, mm § © $198.00 I be handicapped vy the | | 3 ucher | Shoes 0 : Riculae axein: Qe; size 16x24 in. Crystal Regulators. .. fron 13.89 to 76,25 > gbieacs, of Moranter ond Menon. the 834 Broadway, bet, 12th & 13th Sts. tani Russia calf and black calt: $2.19 for sizes nae te gal Ac; size 24x36 in. China Mantel Clocks ...from 4.74 to 8.94 F and the latter on account of a |COfe 22d Ste & b’way (Fla iron Bldg.) | 10 to 13} Equally good values in men's and Cs size 8x12 In, , : E 11 Mantel Clocks f “ i ly wrenched shoulder, Cor. John St. & Eroadway | women's shoes for every occasion, © 21e; size 12x18 in, name! fron Mante: locks from 3.49 to 8.94 % wien CHAMPIONS IN EVERY | Don'tBedfisled. There AreQur Only Stores |

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