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—— THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 1, 1911, 53rd Anniversary Sale Continues with Look for the Signs Prices That Signalize in Every Section “of New York’s Macy’s Underselling Dougiaa Votk and Kenneth Hayes Mil-| CLEMENT IN 8ECOND | ler contribute some cheerful nudes, | RECITAL CH..RMS AGAIN. witle “Barly Spring’ lamb ie provided! yoaward distinguished for in a sheepish landscape by Carleton | nd recital at afternoon that ence. He was tn his first recital, NEW WN HAS J0B oF ano bows OFTHE ALEGED Ni ica Clement, t ench tenor, gave a Carnegie Hall yew attracted a large a better vote e than a and Saint English by Camp- ick and Clay, In the latter FOR TWELVE PERSONS $1.97 each for Our $2.97 Art $4.49 for $6.50 American Porcelain Dinner Sets; 100| Glass Square Lamp Shade, pieces, dainty floral design. } mar€ Cronson, called “the osculating|and Home the Riviera” pr pedagogue’ by many irate school|the mighty monster, with the west of traits of Sarah He ‘ue amphibians. They vere a pair of ice the Uttle Vel and the por-|of Joseph Kelly to-day to look upon Copy of the Famous hardt and her son, nd chuck 0 th: bo! dabl yas Me sik cad thal nich ware bere te atte, way iol A GOReane.. Vaee.. Wa marma, held sway until yesterday, when | with fringe and b onthe cbneotiiy an Supremacy | Favorite Store m Grove Street School gral | f ' 1 rimina i era ateees a aheafiar ema J dbecuse of Care | Pet ane rat “a MACY’S SALE OF CHINA, INA, GLASSWARE” AND LAMPS ’ eG pian [iment fropean Artist 8 FAA" upie THEODORE HAVILAND AUSTRIAN AND \ BH CONSPIRACY HE CRIES, |tsins high tn a ground swell, Bory! and | ool i exquisite and eldsive sublie-| The last of the Beode-Dethier plano | “ ia U sea wre 17 Un Spans tn tor aio] tate fi SCHWARZBURG CHINA from our own factory | 33144% OFF | Fifteen Testify at First oe 5 . ty anc New Open- Stock Patterns | Before Commissioner Stern | sonibre, lah 1g reduction from our present, prices, which are already lower than those of any other store in the city. Hon Teachers’ Coniplaints, feurrest memoria! * ney where that | Rewer, opi ‘or ‘he The whole city is flooded with second quality China, Glassware and i be ; Cane he WAS an ait of proud co on wu a “| Cooking Utensils. We are the one store that carries first quality only. es oes: ote vet o-| an uauereraie st ne| [Adosiah Wedgwood] — Decorayed Dinnce SeRSONS ns |, Lgamps and Shades ; ' annatly nit . trimmings. Bowes erensferred table Benoa Wo, [rand ld aalt seu lina.” Thete varied |Rr¥cloue “Head of x Woman” (num night. ‘The tnplets weigh six and a} H frECENtLY Sot Coo Ti | SOsG® for our $6.49 American Porcelain Dinner Sets/98e for Our $1.23 Table 2% in West Thirtieth street Ce ort at erpee sad Alfred Stevens who was a nobler maater|‘doing very nicely, thank you-ls as origins 1 purchased by the Et) pieces, dainty floral design in natural colors, every piece; Lamps, nickel or brass; central eis John Wade, | than the one who Mealized the “fascin-| proud of the boy triplets as any mother Duke of Portiand at a decorated with gold. draught burner; 10-inch opal m the self-san fi a a nasifibatien | could’ be. uke of Port 1 at a fabu- 28 m ‘ | d of Neptune's don than ever Ll Ad lp fp Hate nn a na A : lous sum, is now in the Ger $s for our $11.89 American Porcelain Dinner! dome. s ago. There were| were dreamt of in all the artiats’ phi- |!n_orten' mi ng in cre-| Kelly and his wife are what folks i s ) 2s, DI lesien, handles wi | on sang sai ghay tonne drawing-r Httered with lac- | call tle people.” Joseph is just Room at the British Museum. $11 10% 89°" pretty design, handles with gold. $2.49 for Our $3.49 Brass Gas 1? 6 made — quer cabinets, Sevres vases, five fect in height and Mrs. Kelly is| We have a copy of this re- for our $16.89 Austrian China Dinner Sets, | Portable and art glass shade, tet Has ans who know the Ine and outs| rugs, and old pictures In ormolu f two Inche ti, MTs Kelly i markable Vase. for sale in our fe vane dainty floral, design in natural colors; every piece} tubing and burner complete. 4 Paris are aware that the pa ve old and Joseph ts 4 Be scorated Wi | } ike an kent ot Mt. C.F. Wilitamson,| Paintings by John F, Carlson and| tHirty-two, and they have nine chi ment at China Depart- oT 3.89% ae - {$1.39 for Our $1.97 Brass 7 sweat atitesion oo ena | eat Champs watch | pastels by Harod M. Camp form a draw-| Wen gigi Keys Uy ment at $80.00. Visitors; SIS. for our $19.89 Limoges China Dinner Sets, |Electric Portable, with 8-inch son Thackeray 1 tenderly in his ing team at Kate's, 103 we ast Seventy- GRE HME OR he 100 pieces, pretty fleral border pattern in natural cclers; every|blue mushroom shade; height Sor would the teachers who seved un. | “Boulliaba s held a veritable fourth street—but don't be disappointed | Borough Development Comp This is only another in- piece decorated with gold. 17 inches. }) der Cronson 188 the case. Eyes rou aa, eguineatiae Madtioue. Ed —_—> -— stance showing that the $13.89 for our $19.89 Theo. Haviland Dinner Sets,/10c each for Our 15c Gas 1) rove Mee mantly, toe ushes aut. mish tapestries, also a few an-|cess Beaujolais" at Versailles, be higher the price the great-} 99 pieces, dainty flora! design, handles with gold. Globes, assorted etchings and fused : > vere tight i ro 7 ‘7 Fecal as coon : Adee in the way of paintings and|the entire printing of proofs was er the saving at Macy’s, $16.89 for our $23.89 Theo. Haviland Dinner Sets, | colorings. appréashed . Ut i. x quite out of the common. Now |anapped up within forty-elght hours of) coal elevator belonging to D. S. Mac- We could give numerous$ 101 pieces, floral design in naturat colors, handles with gold. Finer Leaded Glass Domes. } meats (ha © collection er bloc has gravitated to | publication, Millen at Rochelle Park, near Hacken- other instances, ameng then FOR SIX PERSONS 7 PRSRSUAT exercisse wore at an ond luxurious New York, as the world t| Harry Van der Weyden and c. R.{ sack, was dest y fire early this thisne: t ° by up to $59.75. Conspiracy, He e Says. art market, and is to be sold at auetion bebween them the Folsom coal A M ha W G $3.49 for our $4.23 Amerfcan Porcelain Dinner Sets, | Finer Lamps, including Floren- Cronson packe. z avestuly ace cluding Mareh ha a cal a | / artha ashing- 56 pieces; decorated with green flcral design. tine Floor Lamps, Newel Lights, Pere ars moral ena Mr, William (way-up ainth ! ton’s Plate, <uppedy} $6. 49 for our $7. 87 Austrian China Dinner Sets,| Bronze Niche Groups. Glass against at whieh, he dec numbers in /avenue above y-fifth street, NAN Roce dr one of the original set pre-$ floral desivt ‘ces in natural colors, gold on handles. able Lizhts, up to $250.00 for ~ atalogue de} nounces a painter-quartet of c 7 | outcome of a conspiracy for sented ‘o Martha Wash ngton§ $8.93 for’ our, $13.89 Theo. Haviland Dinner Sets,|@ Crystal Electroiier, with is under-|'em—Frederick® J, Mulhaupt, CORNS! ‘1 F rent V-one S Decause of his active opposition to the ; Ae caihth chire by French officers serving in} 56 pieces, neat floral di \ colors, handles with geld. | twenty-one lights. i} MNS A? thé women teachers 6f the “oe a Eee Bakes Hobart Nichols and Paul Corn- BUNIONS! the U. S. Army, was 3 Ir allaatie Pes iBT Arua Coie : | echools of New York for equalization of be alr sa Neopia CALLOUSES! SL head Ab RATIBAT: OHTA ner Sets in stock up to $229.00 for a se Ww ' 4 Pay with that of the erie ute wrt an do this without) ~ KEEN hl chased at auction in Ph He neieel nae orated Rett gold be Here core AEAN belt ater Tumblers | | Race prejudice is another basis for this | SAIN6 Any Hettae ae ead er FLOOK FALLS AT FUNERAL. Ane a while ago, at $1 é 1 A : 18¢ dozen for our 23c Pressed | conspiracy, according to Cronson, but he abe Nnaay ob tla der eh bia oo e purchaser, a man “ ” | 3 W PMG So se soln vices or tats soar rect from ati fh cece GUBHE to fave eRowniBarter Straus” Cut Glass ae ater Tumblers. } > dice among hundreds of school teachers CHO: MEITIEED DROS ody at the supposed it to be an original? “Straus’ Cut Glass is the prod {uct of our own shop on the inst 29 dozen for our 44e Plain @ are some tAP- | ¢uneral of Henry Gussman Ppose ) be an origina + and @ score of principals who belong to erday th te oundit 1 ale i erstores. Blown Wa’ Tumblers. res voce. esiry panels fronr the Chetens de Vares, | pose in the adictning oon ay cee piece. Shortly after, he ex Donot confound it with the dull, lustreless kind fou ind inother stores ter Tum! } The printing press, tor the purchase of| Made by Grelet, director of the Aubus-| forty mourners fell to the basement, iibited the plate to one of our ich for our $1.23 Spoon Trays 36c dozen for our §9¢ Neatly ‘m ACL Leela lake bale a bin hardline eed gE China experts, who exclaimed: each for our $3.49 7-in. Low Jelly Dishes irene Blown Tumblers, to @ fund of $700, lies In sone forgotten of museums. no ne oll | victims, who were lying three deep. “wh S > sur ve . 1$1.98 for Sixty-piece Thi » Corner, “Cronsom Inspired the parchave| Paintings are to be specially noted a] All were brulsed or suffered shock. Two Nay thee Ar pe or our $4.98 9-in. Low Jelly Dishes Blown C!} 5 atyER rts , ean @f thé press for the printing -f'a schoot| Madonna by Matteo di Glovanni of| women were taken home in ambulances own copies, decorated in our 1 for our $ bude) bed rYECe) CON the last issue of wh Ught 6f Gay about a year ag Fifteen at Hearing. Last night's hearing of the charges extended until Macbeth ha Miss Ella Froe-| on another ant principal of the Grove] in forty pictur ool, who cdlied witness after) tains, includin Imer Livingston Mac: witness to tell Commissioner Abraham! Rag of Cos Cob, Hobart Nichols di |} Stern, chairman of the Committee on | guised in the tartan of Sorolla, Spence! Edementary Schools, of Cronson’s al |} ujjer ay a Young Norval of the Berk- Yeged kisses. shire Hills, Guy Rose and F, C. Frie- | sh saw the | SMa, @ Santerre portrait of the Mar-| ‘The funeral services were concluded quise ‘de r how Razorin quise de Rubel, and those Jolly ttle) at the home of a neighbor. coeetrenee harpene t Dutchmen, b Avercamp, workrooms on the premises, and now on sale at $2.47.’* You are invited to see this beautiful Historical China. sisting of 12 whiskey, 12 mire eral, 12 high-ball, 12 water tumblers and 12 champagne glasses. $2.29 est for our $3.89 Fern Dishes, silver plated lining veto Botella $2.29 each for our $3.89 Ice Cream Trays x $1.97 cach for our $2.97 Water Jugs, 214 pints $4.89 each for our $6.49 Oval Orange Bowe \! $2.93 each for our $6.89 Punch Bow!s and Stand,9-inch size $2.49 each for our $4.89 Water Jugs, 214 pint size $1.97 a set for our $3.49 Mayonnaise Bowl and plate $4.39 each for our $7.49 Oval Footed ted Dishes PPE NH EIM, SLLI NS& Oo $1.39 a set for our $1.98 Sugar and Cream $2.4 each for our $3.49 Flower Pots, plated lining 98c each for our $1.49 7-in. Cream Bowls $6.89 for our $9.89 Punch Bowls, separate stand, 10-in been out on the moors | nd Unis time she brings all by native chief. Besides the nine female teachers who| seke from sunny Giverny, and Auguse | $2.49 each for our $3.89 9-in Salad Bowls $5.88 for doz. of our $8.97 Tumblers ! testified aise Froelich called two maie|tus Tack, a painter who is not to be 34th Street—West $388 each for our $2.23 8-in. Berry Bowls More elaborate pieces up to $123.89 for a Punch Set cut in grape ur boys wh ed P, —— ‘ sign, i i ve that Cronson had handled them roughly. | Sees not Pesaran 6 Praibeaabaye Ae each for our $4.89 8-in. Berry Bowls design, including silver ladle. ‘The next session will occur in about two weeks. cle, but he throws a mellow magical Nght over it that makes the place look | at least three thousagd miles away. Waugh, Rehn and Ritschel have spank- —Ritachel's 'M r lili King Ferdinand of Bulgaria was| (28, merines Ritachel’s “Man and the Separate Walking Skirts passing througn Bavaria on his way Elements" especially conveying with Passing throug Bavaria on bie way | sowertul efteot the «rim, eptc grondeur|{] Khaki Equestrienne or Riding Bidet 5.00 from Eglhtigen, some miles nortn of |°f the ocean. A colorful Venetian, who Actual value $8.50. thia place, invaded the dining car and | °#l!# himself Ivan (i. Olingky, gets away Voile Walking Skirts, black, new gored gave htm a mock ovation. Officials! handily with San Marco, the Cafe Flor- |tan and the Giudecca, Lilltan Genth, model over drop skirt of taffeta silk— 10 00 Value $15.00 ° Tea Sets 98c set for German China Decorated Tea Sets, consisting of tea pot, sugar and cream, six tea cups and saucers; deco- rated with neat rose d ; value $2.00, WHY EXPERIENCED SHOPPERS USE BLUE TRANSFER CARDS First—Because there is no waiting for change at the counter. You make your purchase, it is entered on a check in_the Transfer Book, the check is torn out, and that is a This takes about one-half a minute. You pay at the Transfer Desk when you have finished shopping. Second—Because all your purchases are to- gether. You receive them bundled up into one neat pack Transfer Desk on the Maip Floor, whenever you to leave. Ask for a Transfer Card at the Superintendent's Desk on any floor, next time you come to the store and intend shopping in more than one department. You will be glad that you made the experiment. NEW GLOVES FOR WOMEN Tried and True Macy’s Brand °*™" 94c for our ‘Beryl’ Glace Gloves, of imported Jambskin} pyereen seams, Paris point embroidery; two clasps; tan, slate, Py , beaver, green and white. 8c for our ‘Beryl’? Suede Gloves, of imported lambskin, with silk filet embroidery and two self co wat clasps; in tan, "S: champagne, black and white. 74 4 for our “Marigold” real glace Kid Gloves, Mous- quetaire style, elbow length; tan, brown, red, slate, pearl, pink, ceil, black and white. Finer Gloves in stock up to $5.44 for long White Kid Gloves. MEN’S SPRING GLOVES :: ». A New Importation Just Received $1.24 for French Suede Gloves, in the newest shades of gr eae oversewn seam, and one large pear! button very, smart, Ice Cream Sets $1.69 each for Theo. Haviland Decorated China Ice Cream Sets, 13 pieces, pretty floral pattern; value $3.00, Tea Cups & Saucer 19c each for Theo. Haviland Deco- rated China Tea Cups and Saucers, dainty design; gold stippled handles; value 30c. MACY’S RESTAURANT On the eighth floor—the largest in New York—offers you wholesome, well prepared food at regular Macy prices, the lowest in town. \Ye put our energy and our money into giving—not concerts, but truly ¢ nt meals; but our old customers, who have eaten here da ter day for ye there is music in our prices. This music is pleasing rather than to the ear. In our restaurant, as everywhere else in the Mz tore, our ments are our high quality and our low prices. WOMEN’S RIDING HABITS Desirable for Huntingand Cross-country Tramping. $14.74 to $44.74 tor Wo- men’s Riding Hap wes dels in fine English se ‘4 whipcord, linen, cr: id khaki. \ YW \ \ $38.7 4 tor Riding Habits, (like A illustration); coat is 50 in, long , \ lined with vy satin: semiefitted =\ ‘s o) back, French front, notched collar ) —_— Students Mock Ferdinand, NURPMBPRG, Bavaria, DO NOT ENDURE ANY SKIN TROUBLE |OPPeNnEIM, CuLINSz G y induce CURE Ir Sale of Petticoats WITH | | New Silk Jersey Top Petticoats, messaline flounce, in black and colors— l 3 75 | POSLAM | | Value 87.50) 2,000 Messaline and Taffeta Petticoats, When a remedy is available | black and colors- Value note 00 | like POSLAM, which, IN ALL} | SKIN TROUBLES, stops itch at once and accomplishes per- manent cures so rapidly and readily, there is no reason why such | affections should be allowed to go unchecked, particularly as no oO ana one is asked to purchase POSLAM without first trying one of the r tl C free samples which may he obtained by the use of the coupon below. | While primarily for the treatment of ALL ECZEMAS, ACNE- | TETTER, SALT RHEUM, BARBERS’ AND ALL FORMS OF . ITCH, etc, POSLAM promptly disposes of PIMPLES, an ncyc ope la BLOTCHES, FEVER BLISTERS, RED NOSE, RASH, HERPES, pe a a INFLAMED SKIN, DANDRUFF, ETC., clears the COM-| } PLEXION and PROTECTS the skin when cosmetics are used.| Oo f 1911 (For, minor troubles only a small quantity i: required and RESULTS | ut for ARE SEEN OVER NIGHT). Whenever skin troubles appear, ( ) POSLAM promptly applied will prov Wye) ind deep revers; regulation coat a” Y=" sleeves, three outst pockets, Breeches are well mi strongly reinforced seams. $16.74 for Long Coat and Breeches, tan linen, crash and khaki. $6.49 to $6.94 for Crash Riding Skirts, divided or safety models. $5.94 for Khaki Riding Skirts, divided models. 9.94 for Black or Blue Serge Fife Skirts, divicled model. $29.74 for Black Serge Riding Habits, divided or side saddle skirts. 4 $33.7 4 for Shepherd Check Rid- Zingtiabits iv dors side saddle skirts, its efficacy ind prevent dis4 2nd, Floor, Biway $37.74 and $39.74 for Women’s English Burberry Coats, of soft-faced Burberry cloth, in dark mixtures; Re¢ iglan or "Sos ation models; one of the most serviceable coats made. $29.74 for Women’s English Serge Street Coats, full length, semi-fitting models, blé ack, navy or sheph checks; lined with soft peau de cyg deep rolling shaw! collar of self-material, overlaid with black satin; regulation coat sleeves, turn-back cuffs tinishgd to match collar, _ ALL DRUGGISTS SELL POSLAM ures of universal interest into one volume, hand- rand finished welts. ’ $2.97 for Genuine Reindeer Gloves, valu Enelish "YOU CAN TRY POSLAM FREE! ily indexed for ready use in the home, office WOMEN’S SPRING COATS make, hand sewn, backs embro maine ep ; ‘ TosLaADail besentfree jy School, Cc. \ 2 World who will thi EMERGENCY LABO | | it moo" I needit—Uwantit— Usetit ane 25¢ at Newsstands, 35¢ by Mail. | 800 COMFORTERS at Decided Savings $2.44 for $3.25 Comforters, figured silkoline top, with plain silk border and figured silkoline back; size 72x78 inches; 300 in the lot. 93.29 for $4.25 Comforters, Dotted Silk Mousseline, with nine inch silk border; pink, blue, lavender, green and old rose; size 7gX75 inches; 500 in the lot.