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POLICE HEROES. “WHO ARE LIKELY TO GET MEDALS List of Those Generally Be- SHOPPERS’ SPECIAL SERVICE BUREAU AT MACY'S of ‘eur wurtomare (whe wish. eo fe attended through the building by an enced clerk, qualified to give lieved to Have Been Chosen adv’ Cy ice. by Cropsey. | i ty Such a apecial r | obtained by request at the Superin- 4 tendent’s Desk, second floor, and appointments can be made when desi vice clerk can be ™ that has beer maintained by Com: to the names of th pite of the secrecy toner « " slice herons who Thin service will be especi : valuable when shopping for comple! ave been selected U4 # mourning, t bridal, confirmation or graduation outfits. THE GRADUA- annual parade Saturda to-day by the medal me honors are . James M be wlated to get the Goa s TION GIRL rom drowning in Ja . tiie Dine wokir Her Complete Outfit for the Occasion tpl 9 Ree We have prepared an assortment econ avenue station, of simple fine models in nets, em- broidered batistes, Valenciennes and French lawns, sheer organdies, voiles and rrarquisettes, trimmed with delicate laces and embroider- ies. The prices are uniformly modest and not to be equalled in other high-class shops. Children’s Sizes up to 14 years, $3.96, $6.49, $6.74, $8.94, $9.74. “1 Juniors’ Sires, 13 to 17 years, $4.96, C) $6.94, $10. . Misses’ Sizes, (As Illustrated.) $7.49, $12.74, $1 Graduation Gown of Persian Lawn, eyelet nave the departmental ig ow child elt from being ekapt. 11, 1010. Poltceman August Schimp of the T street station, listed for the I cuing of women and ren from A fire at No. 101 Forsyth ttreet, March 11, 190. | 4 Policyman William P. Beecher of *i¥attic D, is said to be the man relected | for the Brooklyn City medal for having | rescued a man from drowning at Col- Mége Point Aug. Policeman Martin S. Owens of the | HEldridge street etation ts on the list er rescue of women and children from the fire at No. 101 Porayth street 1910. ¥ to 20 years, $5.74, 74, Mooitenan Guetay Bostter of Trat-| | flouncing and Valenciennes Lace......... $11.74 the D is waid to be the man for the medal of the Automobile Club of Amert- MACY SHOES TO GO WITH THE GRADUATION DRESS Good models designed to accom- he eg to 2, $1.89; 234 to 513, modate growing feet without being unsightly in appearance. White Buckskin Boots fastening with pearl buttons, size 1114 to 2, ca for bravery and persistence in try: | ying to stop a runaway horse at Fulton and Halsey streets, Brooklyn, June 7, 1919. ‘These names have not heen stven to Ghin "members of the force or to the press officially, Dut are generally be- Heved at headquarters to be the actual | elections for Saturda: Prsaeste wien ey SOV. DIX IN BUFFALO. ‘Thi Qand Reviews Troops To-night. BUPFALA, May 11.—Gov. Dix and party arrived from Albany at 7.90 A. . to-day. With the Governor were Patent Leather Button Boots, cx- tra high cut, soft kid tops, size 1114 to 2, $2.97; 214 to 514, $3.49. Patent Leather Low-cut Shoes - with black calf skin tops, welted soles $3.49; 214 to 514, $3.96. and full rounded toe, size 1114 to 2, White Canvas Low Shoes, welted | $2.19; 214 to 51s, $2.97. MISSES’ GRADUATION STOCKINGS Black or White Fine Gauge,Lisle, per pair, 33¢ and 50c. White Silk Stockings, va rlous| Black Silk Stockin 8, splendid grades weights, B7e, $1.39, $1.89 and up to| at 69c, 94c, $1.39, $1.89 and up $9.94. to $5.94, MISSES’ WH ITE GLOVES Two-Clasp Silk Gloves, 44c; elbow | Real ‘Kid Glace Gloves two length, 74c. | Afternoon | lasp, jc and $1. HAIR AND SASH RIBBONS White and delicate col Satin Taffeta Sash Ribbon, pin | Satin Taffeta Hair Ribbon to match, dotted, 644 in. wide; yard 33c. 414 inches wid 124 Other Ribbons in stock up to $3.69 yard. GRADUATION GIFT SUGGESTIONS The Macy Jewelry Department | pearls, turquoise and other jewels, 98c a A gee collection of Gis ean mary fi modestly priced trinkets from |Go watliores, very Celicate de- which it will be a simple matter |si8"s; $2.63 to $17.49. to choose the dainty pieces|Gold Bracelets, plain, chased, en- suitable for presentation to a|Sf#ved.and jewelled, $3.14 to $39.74. young girl. Gold Collar Pins, 89c to $17.24. Gold Rings, set with turquoise, pearis, tary, and Lieut. Underwood. From the tation Gov. Dix and ataff went to the Grote! Ivoquots for early breakfast as the guests of Capt. Walter F. Gibson, This afternoon the Governor and Mre. Wx attended the wedding of Miss Josephine Ballard Hoyt an@ Tester Frederick Gilbert at the home of the oe father, Wiliam B. Hoyt, No. 1 Yelaware avenue. Mr. Hoyt te a col lege mate of the Governor, fter dinner at the home of, Frank 8, ¥, the Governor this’ evening jew the Seventy-fourth Rogi- armory. Members of the y headed by Adjutant-GFh- eral Verbeck, will report to the Goverg yr at the armory. More than 5, tickets have been !esued for the event. ‘The Governor will return to Albany to- ling Silver Change Purses, eye. 2.97 to $18.89. " BAT and other stones, $1.59 to i Fh “if vt Bl ade bert Sane Silver Coin Cases, 73c to Watches of Silver or Gold, the latter —* plain, richly e: of set with jew- Qure coubrete—The prima donne’e | I Sitver Lavallieres, set with baroque |els, $2.97 to $149.00. ee ‘The father of twine—A dodge tn some wast wilderness. +The editor—A eubseribers’ watting st. ‘The lover—A later midnight. The poet—A position as star-boarder. ¢ The press agent—An increase of faith. @ public oMceholder—To be let Other Graduation Gifts Commencement Books | Stationery Cabinet. High Setiool Days. . : Containing 5 quires linen lawn paper in y a Mater t e alc atch: My Golden School weer si envelopes to match; | | My Commencement ; : The efventuress—A foolish love letter, | J School Fellow L Dainty Handkerchiefs erlone!—M. Bure jine » bordered with lace, 12e* ye ANC worlds to conquer. My Fraternity. . . 23c J up to $1.98 each. =| 9 Girl's College Record. Pure linen, with hand-embroidered The Debutante. My Sorority. ts | MY School Life. corner esiens, 12c, 23c, 46 and up | | Fountain Pens. shia as i=; | J Nonleakable hard Fubber cays, rtted Maret mennbssacaet afro ad cating hem CumptelPa | J with gold pens, $1.98 to $3.61. on sheer linen; at 49c, » 69c, ed ru gold pens, $2. Initialed Stationery. and 98¢ each. Pretty White Fans Of mousseline, chiffon and lace; plain One quire box of linen finished paper, | hand painted; silver spangled; mounted stam) with script initlal in gold or}on_ plain or carved sticks, to4 colors, 33c, $47.50. aes, | a ~ eft tastes lke home— ° Almos 8° That’s what people WHITE SERGE SUITS wy away from home are especially suited to the fresh charm of young women, We are © when t ey get some showing a Nery handsome collection of these suits in tailor made, a particularly fine to- and some dress styles; attractive models, $19.74. ¥© mato soup. But notice the ‘‘a/- 100 LINON SUITS are also here for misses or small women: together with two models most’. They are think- of Holland Linon and Crash; they are being sold at the very low ing of price of $8.94, “3 ee SAILOR AND RUSSIAN BLOUSE SUITS == Useful reductions that justify a special trip. Sailor Suits of blue or tan chambray, white linene striped galkten, with sailor or military collars, trimmed in various style ‘ $ TOMATO ' &OUP t “* “There's nothing guife like eft, ‘The fresh snappy flavor; the purity and richness; the eo, completely satisfying quality 4 77 hothing else so exactly 98c—-A Russian Suit of fine white drill, with em- broidered scalloped edge, in light blue, red or white em- broidery, tan and blue cham- bray, striped madras and ee white linene, with sailor or “touches the spot'’. milite collar; stvles Why not enjoy all this in to se from; 1 VS. your home— today? to 8 years, a $1.2 for a $2.50 Sailor or Russian Blouse Suit, made of galatea, chambray, mad- ras, linene and drill, plain white, colors and stripes, sailor collars, military collar, ay ° 21 kinds 10cacan Yustadd hot water Uo bring to a boi’, and serve, 2 Josarn Cauranie seh Company Camden N J Dutch neck byenty differ- } ent models in. the most Look for the wanted styles; sizes 214 to —4 ec Bed-and-white 12 years, oh’. - label Finer Wash Suits in stock, ranging up to $9.74 RECOR DWHITE S ALE NOWIN PROCRESS MACY’S HAS These are some of the values t take at Macy CORSETS AND BRASSIERES at the littlest prices imaginable for these qualities. The regular values in our Marchioness and | tesse are worth invest have not yet enjoyed the good poise obtained by wearing either of these J. B. Corsets, three different models, elsewhere $1.00, 69c. J. B. Cors ix models, elsewhere $2.00 and $2.50, CORSET COVERS made in styles pretty waist th when worn 1 look unusually fer sheer summer cambri tional at 19c, two at cover at at 69c, 59 and 49c. An equally good ch 79c, 89, 99c, $1.29, $1.79. PETTICOATS of the straight sort, of the exceedingly slinky sort, from which even the dust ruffle is eliminated; of the kind trim med with wide file e bands over satin ribbons; of all the other pretty kinds that have been designed for this mbric, trimmed with embroidered ruffle le. Fe tyles in cambri 9c. Four styl mewhat bette 99c. Two attractive styles at $1.29, at $1.59, $1.79, $1.98. Extra ps sizes in short pettic nist Act le. Long petticoats at 99c, $1. and $2.97, COMBINATIONS of remarkable daintiness, consider- ing their wide sale and prices; some in hand loom embroideries, copied from French hand work There are plenty of Big Values left. to begin with. Our policy in rigidly soecuety: market to meet certain demi {vantage of the wonderful savings that may be made or special occasions of this sort .| bination with coyer entire! embroidery at $1.59 that would|dozen styles at 29c, 49e, 59c, and {/be hard’ to equal in. daintiness | up to 99e. . for. Jess. than $2.50, Other styles .|in the new kimono style, with bands | styles_in nainsook, one in| trimmed with medallions at $1.’ at 39c. Two sin} Lawn trimmed with embroidered me- five in cambric, at 49e. | dallions and Val. insertions, $2. Ong of nainsook and four of, cambric -\at 59ct Better gowns at 69c, 79c, DRESSING SACQUES 89e. Crepe with butterfly sleeves, at] In kimono styles with peplums or in $1.49. A Kimono and straight night | nightingale effects. Also kimonos, both robe at $1.79 and a_ tucked crepe | plain and fanciful. SET ANOTHER NEW STANDARD hat are crowding our aisles with throngs of women eager to Another style at 79¢. Seven very |cambric with tucked lawn and Jace | pretty styles at 89c. Three at|flounce at 24e. Other styles at 34c, je. Three at $1.29. A com-|39e, 59c, 69e, ani up to $1.79. of fine | Extra large size drawers ip half a PRINCESS SLIPS To do away with bul at the waist under a thin gown. M: with the lower part made in this season's modi- fied styles. Nainsook trimmed with Torchon top and bottom, 99. Nainsook with em- broidered medallions at $1.79. yang | at $1.59, $1.79, $2.49. Drawers of | NIGHTGOWNS of embroidery and ribbon going clear across the shoulders; sailor collar models, and plenty of the crepe sorts re favorites with women who night.gown with embroidered scallops at. $1.79. Extra large size gowns at 59 to $1.49. CHEMISES Cambric trimmed with embroidered beading, ribbon, at_49e. Nainsook, with embroidery, at 79c. ‘Two styles at 89c. Four at $1.29. Two trim- med with embroidery, lace and skirt edging, at $1.79. WOMEN’S LINGERIE WAISTS Jin ak d styles; and you get some idea of the breadth of our White Sale Half a dozen styles in dotted. Swiss and flowered lawn at 39c. to $1.59. 9c. House Dresses of lawn and percale at 89c. to $1.29 that would be excellent values at $1.25 to $1.65. Splendid values in Kimonos; half a dozen styles, from 79. to 32.79 SILK PETTICOATS . Not only white, but colors; Dresden and pompadour patterns. Thousands to choose fr 9 that if one sort is | preparations when we tell you that |M0t to yo! act liking, another is \there are 30 styles at the one price | Sure to be of $1.89. Of Percaline at 79c., worth $1.00; Tucked lawn with Irish Point’ yoke, | silk and silk jersey at $2.79, worth elsewhere $1.00 and $1.25, “79e.| $4.00, Silk and silk jersey at $2.97, Collarless Batiste blouse with Jap-|worth $4.50. Silk jersey at $3.39, anese hand embroidery on front, 99c. | worth $5.00. Black and white ma- Equaliy ood values at $1.29, $1.59, | terials with rose ruching in colors at $1.89, $2.97. $4.96, value $7.50. Because ——Big Values were all that we had the inferior qualities which were thrown on the ands has now met with its reward. It is the fashion to claim big attendances and record sales—but we PROVE it. MAY SALE OF Limited quantities of miscellaneous kinds that were break- ing the ranks of our complete lines have been withdrawn for this sale and are grouped together at prices that promise you economies out of the usual. Pretty Gowns can be gotten up at very little cost by any deft-fingered woman who wisely prepares for her summer ecm rd nm by reaping the adv at Macy’s as these. FRENCH STRIPED MAR- QUISETTE, 69c. A dainty transparent fabric in all sorts of striped effects, light blue, helio- trope, navy, pink, red, or black, on white grounds. 42 in. wide. Values $1.00 to $1.50 a yard. 75c NOVELTY VOILES at 46c. English plaid effect, 30 in. wide exquisite combinations. 750 EMBROIDERED BATISTES at 39c 38 in, wide; sheer, silky, embroidered in dainty all-over designs of same or contrasting colors; to be had in helio, brown, navy, biack, copenhagen, pink, rose and ciel, 60c FLORAL SWISSES at 34c An exquisite imported fabric, sheer, embroidered with dots and decorated with floral designs, in pastel tints. Width, 28 inches Lustrous, soft and fine; 36 in, wide, In all the season's good colors. K WARP PONGEE at 34c| S WASH GOODS|MOHAIRS CHECKS SUITINGS ° In the Basement, at the Lowest Prices of the Season. Shepherd Check Suitings, in black- and-white, navy-and-white. brown- and-white, 36 in. wide; special per yd, A trunkful of lantage of just such offerings lc. Tropical Suitings, white grounds witly FRENCH PURE LINEN SUITINGS J dainty stripes, a popular suiting for at 34c. Summer resort wear, 36 in. wide; special A few shades tt as others, forme 47 in. wide. 50c IMPORTER ORGANHIES at ry did not sell as fast rly 56c and 69¢ a yard. for dresses, 50 in. wide; exceptional » & ue at 43e. eo Serge Suitings, in navy- and-white, also bl: and-white, 36 in, wide; during this sale, per yd., 49e. 30 in. wide, sheer and y of rich Oriental de- 35c ‘YMULHOUSE” MULLS at 24c. 31 in. wide, sheer, silky and soft, in finely colored Persian designs. 35c SILK FINISH FOULARD at 24c ‘ 27 in. wide, in a good range of attrac- SERGES ies tive designs and colorings. Jacqui 54 in. width; value $1.00 pe ad yard; special . 19 One of our record-making offers. The serge is pure wool, Spring or Summer weight; in black and clean, clear shades of dark blue. figures prevailing, Its appe Ss exactly that of the fine foulard silks from which it is copied. 35c IRISH LINEN SUITING at 23c. 2, ards in the natural coloe A good + for suits and nmer riding habi Pure Linen. 20c IRISH LINEN SUITING at 15c. 1,900 yards, in natural color only; 50c SILK WARP SHANTUNG at 34c This silk and cotton mixture is very firm, of medium weight, 36 in. wide, and has a splendid finish. Natural color only, Ideal for motoring coats, suits and separate skirts. THESE REDUCED Ae ‘A. F. C."" DRESS GINGHAMS, 9c. One of the best known brands, 27 in. wide, in neatly colored stripes, checks and plaids. 25c LAWNS and BATISTES, at 12c. 39 in, Wic range of the son's tive bordered di and other effects. HH VOILES at 12c, pink, brown, Nile green, k, striped with hair lines; singly or in clusters, WEEK-END CANDY SPECIALS It is pretty well known by this time that Macy's manufac- tures more variety of chandise than all other De mentStores put together Here is an important case in point: Our candies are made in the only Department Store candy factory that completes the entire deli- cacy, including the chocolate coating. Operating our own cocoa and chocolate section ena- bles us to discriminate against other than absolutely pure cocoa give a guare “Red Star” Spe: taining chocolat is on sal ‘assorted pound pecial 19¢, Perfection Chocolates, Macy, as- sorted in pound b arefully packed and neatly wr This is our best grade and compares with the regular 8oc grade sold elsewhere, special 49e. 3ic saved because we do not charge for the name on the box. Basement, E BAS width 30 in. Medium weight, close woven. Pure Linen. 30c IMPORTED SATEENS at '15c. 28 in, wide, printed in Persian desiggs; suitable for draperie ips, Petticoats and childre DRESS GOODS REMNANTS At onesthird, one-half and more less than formerly. Disposal of various fabrics suit- able for present wear. Profit- able for you to invest now if you contemplate the purchase of a coat length, a suit length, a dress length, or one or two lengths for , , children’s dresses. | sexe, dresses, GOODS ARE ON SALE IN SEMENT. 25¢ FANCY DIMITIES at 14c, 27 in. wide, especially pretty because the raised cords are interspersed with printed stripes breaking the clusters of floral decorations. 35c STRIPED ETON SUITING, 19c, 27 in. wide, white stripe with b r light the most for boys’ Basement, ry Striped Suitings, Printed Challies. Check Panamas, PANAMA HATS TO COST LESS - 40 Dozen New Japanese Panamas at $3.96 Your Panama this year is going to cost you less, Hitherto Panamas came almost exclu- sively from South America. Now the wily, industrious, ingenious, ambitious Jap has come into the market, and he is underselling, Naturally, he has got into touch with Macy's as the appropriate distributing medium of his wares. Merely the lower price would not have induced us to handle these hats, however, were they not in every respect at least equal to the American Panama. As a matter of fact, they have a smoother edge and rather better color than the South American Panamas. We have marked our first shipment at an introductory price of $3.96, which is about the amount you would have to pay for an ordinary straw approximating to this quality, Fifth Floae, Telescopes and Harv for young men; larger s! for older men. All the right shape, and all thoroughly blocked and trimmed ready for wi &. fi. Macy & Co.'s Attractions Are Their Low Bway at Oth Av. MEN’S CLOTHES =~ Which Require Little Alteration The percentage of alteration to clothes sold at Macy's is a dimin- The full signiti- ishing quantity. cance of this is worthy of great sideration. finding a suit to fit at once will intensified by the knowledge t' what is save tions is put into the garment additional quality. Macy's just so little. Calculati are based everywhere on the aver: the technical term for altering. Now that our system is per. fected, our average expense: rom $20.00 to $30.00 elsewhere be bought at Macy’s for $17.50 to $25.00. The fact that Macy Suits require so little alteration is suffi- ciently expressive of the care and skill which are employed in the making. Handsome Worsteds Plain Mixtures Gray Plaids | Handsome Cassimeres | Silk Mixture Wools | Handsome Serges Macy's makes a feature of extra tall or stout man as to the Men’s Suits...... $14.75 to $38.50 Men's Top Coats. .$14.75 to $32.50 The satisfaction which comes from in the cost of altera- A suit is generally figured out to produce just so much_ profit—at This is one of the reasons which fo to explain how suits that cost 0) i 34th to 38th Se, one be hat in ons age expenses of “‘bushelling,’’ which is can Blue Unfinished Worsteds Handsome Blue Serges Self Striped Blue Wools Black Unfinished Worsteds Shadow Stripe Blue Serges Hair Line Striped Worsteds catering as particularly to the man of average proportions. HOW TO SAVE 56c ON BUYING A SHIRT Get the Macy Big Dollar and a Hal: Remarkable to begin with, tha could be made to sell at $1.50. Much more remarkable that we quantity of them to sell at 94c. satisfaction. The effect in any of the colors All made with the soft French c Three First: jal must stan the manufactu: word for it). Second: Each style of cloth m: tern. x hird: Our spe: the than inferior $4.96 to $14.74 with plenty of prices We direct attention to a $4.9 special lot of Boys’ Suits in Sailor, Russian, Norfolk and Knick erbocker styles. Frequently the sizes become broken on our higher priced lines, so we reduce them to this pop- ular price. At present we have a large assortment in all styles and colorings, size 2% to 18 years, former prices $5.94,| 8 to 18 years. $6.49,.87.49, 94c f Value at You will save more, because you will want more than one shirt. ita shirt of thisquality and finish e could come into possession of a Many a shirt has sold at $2.00 and not given nearly as much mercerized poplin cloth, in white, tan, lavender also some fine soft ess blu is indescrib: ich and striking, uffs and neck bands, We have had big values in 94c shirts—but these! Boys’ Clothing---Three Features. rong features in all our Boys’ Clothing: Second Moor. d our test for all wool (apart from ade into the suit most suitable to ications call for all silk sewing, thoroughly shrunk forcement in parts that receive the most And here's an extra point not least important: The prices are lower goods are sold for elsewhere. ‘ice Macy's between to meet $6 4 Suits with extra trousers, ° A special lot of Knick- erbocker Suits, two models of double breasted and one new single breasted model with belt, a very smart style, made of all wool cassimere, in gray and tan shades, tailored extra well (two pair of fulllined knickerbockers), sizes Practically a pair fof trousers for nothing. Boys’ English Slip-on Spring Overcoat, We are showing an exclusive model made with Raglan shouldertrrtan. tweed and cassimere, size 11 to 16 years, at $12.74, Boys’ Washable Suits Asale is now on—the greatest values we have ever offered at 98e and $1.29, 59. Boys’ Blouses, made of fine Ic mercerized pongee in plain white and white or tan with fine hairline stripes in colors. A_ fine negligee blouse for warm weather wear, made with soft collars attached. Sizes 6 to 16 years. Value $1.00 Boys’ and Child Shapes in all the most popular braids, Milan, Sennet, Mexican, Pineapple and Panama, trimmed in colors to match suits. Also white, navy, black and burnt straws, with plain and fancy ribbon 98: Boys’ Negligee Shirts, Cc made of mercerized pongee, plain white_and light striped effects, made with French turn-back cuffs and soft collar attached—fastened with pearl buttons; sizes 12, 1244, 13, 1344 and 14, Sleeve lengths, 28 to 3¢ inches; value $1.35. ren’s Straw Hats Middy, Jack Tar, Teddy and Tyrolean different shapes up to $4.96 for genuine Panama. Other styles at $1.29, $1.69, $1.98, $2.49, $2.97 and $3.48. Each price a decided saving. trimmings. Prices start at 94c for a patent Milan. or Mexican braid straw trimmed with silk ribbon in white or navy, in three Our, shopping department bought a boy’s straw hat at an exclusive children’s shop at $5.00. Our p-ice for the identical style, quality and trimming was $2.97, i GENUINE ROGERS SILVERWARE »:. | We are making special Sale. The pattern is out charge. Tea Spoons... 94cdozen Table Spoons.. 1.94 dozen Dinner For 1.94 dozen Mnnet nives (triple i SON " Gr 2.48 dozen Spoons 1.24 dozen Serving Spoons........ 8c each Orange Spoons.. $2.24 dozen Sugar Spoons . 19¢ each Macy's carries all grades of Silv Plated Spoons and Forks in a large variety of designs and prices which it should not be difficult for & a very lowest in the city. sBricae for an Annual Outfitting lainty beaded edge. ware is bright finished and is guaranteed Rogers AA quality. A single script initial will he engraved on every piece with- The silver- Cold Meat Forks.......34e each Small Soup Ladles.....98e each Tongs...........39e each 's Knife, Fork and - 4Bc set 34c each Cream Ladles. . ¢ each Butter Knives..... + 19c each erware. We have triple Silver you to prove to be the f

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