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_ 1911. STOPJOYRIDING = “Second Week—July Clearance Sales | INCITS AUTOS, «3: Short te Qe Fei f) ~ SAY ALDERMEN Simpson Cr Ca i. H. Macy & Co.'s Attractions Are Thetr Lew Prices, Our advertisement next Sunday will containin- formation of more than Broadway, 34thtossthst. | usual importance. — ;' MEN’S <i. SUITS A Comparison and a Moral We purchase all our We manufacture our Men’s Clothes so that | “Straus” Cut Glass so we can sell at as low | that we can sell at as a price as possible. lowa og as-possible, This is no Paradox. Cut Glass is an article manufactured by a few con- cerns, most of whom charge exorbitant prices. Styles do not change, and manufacturers charge the retailer what- ever price they please. This explains why perfect ‘‘Straus”’ Cut Glass, which we manufacture, costs less than inferior kinds. Men’s Clothes, on the other hand, is an article manus: factured by hundreds, even thousands of separate firms, The competition is fierce. Styles change rapidly. Stock cannot be held over. The consequence is, we, who do not actually manufacture, but have the pick of the market, buy at a great advantage over those stores which manu- facture their own clothes. Think this over. We buy all of our men’s clothing. We buy from the same manufacturers as most of the high-grade clothing stores buy, but and by reason of our unique cash system— the greatest efficiency at minimum working expense—we can afford to undersell our competitors from 10 to 15 per cent.- $ We want you to verify this. Test it now. Then you will understand the full significance of “(The Regular Macy Saving.’’ MEN WHO ACT QUICKLY FRUIT ,{f, LOOM BIG SALE SHEETS & AT MACY’S PILLOW CASES AUGUST 1 Herald Square,’ SIXTHI AVE.19270207 STREET. 9 NEW YORK adwly,.. Wash Goods: Mill Endsé»Remnants 10,000 Yards of the Season’s Most Desirabie Wash Fabrics in All Good Lengths Hundreds of short lengths in Wash 12! ge to 25¢ Lengths of the better grades, in silk — 25¢ to 49¢ Fabrics, mill ends, and remnants ac* Wash Goods, | #d cotton and woven cottons, such as Wash Goods, cumulated after the busy season. ‘ate after a very active sea- ing, te i I of high grade mill Cc Yard Committee Reports No Record Is Kept of Use to Which | | Cars Are Put. Numerous different styles —low, high, round, square neck, lace and embroidery. » batiste, linene” and rns, suitable pail orders rach custo: Mer k di , SOME OUT ALL NIGHT. erized Foulards, 15¢ rd on light and dark grounds. ent finish. Main Floor, (€7°On Sale Te-Morrew.) for inexpensive tul oral, stripe, dot and figured patter tr $12,000 “Maintenance” in a Year for Machine That Cost $3,000, July Clearance Stationery Linen Fabric Writing Paper, 22c Koyal size; 100 sheets and 7# envelopes; sells regularly for 39c, Correspondence Cards, 23c tamped in gold; ail initials; 24 cards and 24 en pes to match—sell ularly for 30e, Flaxon Linen Writing Paper, 10¢ Latest corre ‘nee size, 05 sheets in @ box; value 19¢; 100 en to match, Ic. “Antique Linen" Writing Paper 23c Cloth tinisiy box containing 100 sheets and 75 envelopes. Playing Cards, 25c Faney pictu backs; gold edges; in telescope boxes; regular price 0c, Special Die Stamping Offer. 24 sheets of linen fabric correspondence paper, die stamped in color from any two or three letter monogramg, 20 different style monograms to select from, and 24 envelopes, boxed; specil te 33¢ : July Clearance |The committee which has for months Vacation Trunks been looking into the uses nd abuses Of city-owned automobiles and the ad- $5.00 Trunks, $3.95 Visadility of establishing a central city to-day submitted eport to Good knockabout Trunks, covered with canvas joard of Aldermen, artment. Sheet iron bot- ine that thi teak en yer tom; in all sizes, #8 to 3» inches, sing Automobiles and sup- Pies a Wabustnesstixe. No machine Kiln-Dried Basswood Trunks The 39c quality sells in several houses at $1.25 to $1.50. The 49c saves over a dollar, and the other sav- ings are proportionate. ing up to the most elabo- rate at $77.00—all at prices which afford the regular Macy saving. fhe committee says. It ix found that as bound with genuine hard fibre, “Brassed capitol FS as %.000 was paid for machines by ‘l jor dock. 5 ner clamps. Brassed k 1 covered ned tray with folding cover, bottom. Deep partit skirt tray ise Sizes &8in. Prices 97.00 ity oMcials who did not know ifference between an automobile and a /heelbarrow. S2in. S4in, 36in, 38in. 40in, re MAUR errs MOTORS. ELABORATE TEA GOWNS REDUCED We invile a visit to the Tea Gown Department on the Sec- ond Floor. 75 different styles ey gowns have been reduced from $25.00 lo $50.00 lo $12.24 to $27.89. f ‘ The fabrics are Crepe de Ch China Silk, Chiffon trimmed with a variety of beauliful laces, baby Irish, Valen- ciennes, Mechlin and Cluny. HALF CITY'S MOTORS. Should cost the city more than $2,000, Covered with heavy oil painted canvas, Edges ‘The method of purchasing tires, olf $2.50 Featherweight Matting Suit 91.59 me; pocket in cover; 24 inch size. And gasoline in also criticised because bf the prices paid, Fully half of the Cases, Pty-owned machines bh » eyelo- Made on n basswood d ' } } solid brass lock and cateh Meters and none k: at distance pas been travelled by City auromoniies, the re Sinynow Crawford Co., Second Moor, On Sale To-Morrow, Simjaow Crawiord Co,, Third Floor, On Sale Te-Morrow, 1 nes, are idle half the tin Impossible to determine th act uses to which they are put. Service is us. y | evidence of service, The committee's I feport adds | | fy" Stviine’ by" department twats § | JULY Clearance, $27.50 Room Size Rugs } ||| FINAL CLEARANCE § ALE ¢ es | CAN BUY THESE) 5, 4°75} | ae ae vena ats ident. One Hundred Seamless Velvet Rugs .............++++) Clearance Price, ’ 1.98 Cn Walz SPLENDID SUITS! 14.6 { | EE || BRR eee gi hi ag 815.05 || [OP WOMEN’S LOWSHOES °° 1 "SUT GAN | ye sew we ot mtn ond HE patterns, designs and colorings are of the most desirable and the qualities are strictly first grade. You can secure « rug suitable in size and coloring for any room in the house and at the same time get a wonderful bargain. Shop early—we expect a All Wool Brussels Tapestry|9x12 American Shirvan Rugs, Rugs, $9.75 $10.95 Size 8.9x10.6. Unusual opportunity to procure an} Beautiful Oriental patterns for Wednesday only. excellent bargain, Value $15.00, 300 Rolls Matting, Per Roll,|"000 ¥a"gs Linokeum, Square 40 Yards, $11.95 Extra hig! grade 116-warp Government Standard China Matting. Regularly 618.00, stock formerly priced at $18.50, $22.50, $24.75, $27.50 and $32.50 and marked them $14.75. To make the size range complete, 150 suits in darker colors of the reg- ular $20.00 and $22.50 grades have been added. In order thoroughly to appreciate Not all sizes in every style. [Recond Floor] ; what this means you require to know the value of the suits we sold regularly TAM O’SHANTER 7:.|MEN’S rove out the season at BATHING CAPS Pays TWO-PIECE Venetia Every suit is, of nolae da pith rales Patterns are SPECIAL - - - 69c BATHING SUITS all in vest effects, and both light and medium weights may | $1 9 8 Hey Ra ceaey e Regular sizes from 33 to 42. Stout sizes from 38 to 46, . sold in regular stock at $3.49 and $4.96. Patent Leather, Tan Russia Calf and Black Calfskin. Several Hundred Pairs Fine Shoes. An unusual opportunity to replenish your shoe stock at practically half price. The practi business hours f joy riding after | undoubtedly de- sine 1 it ex | sively. In the year 1909 | are of certain offices and depart- Ments were out on the average of | tWo or three nights per week after f Office hours, More rigid rules as to the use of machines were put in | Mi force in 1910 and still more rigid rules | i for the year 1911 | | It 1s probable that very few | are now used after o! | for improper purposes w i | 1 | All Cork and Linseed Oil Linoleum; 4 yards wides ill cover Reid room without @ seam; regularly 85c e yard. awtord Ci CF Sim .—Fourth Floor, (70m Sale To- Morrow.) < ciewance: L Oilet Articles Flowting Bath) Java Rice Powder, 28¢. Se; dozen, Se. | Cuticura Soap, 16 je consent of the head of the de- partment or office. The committee is tisfied, however, from the evid and Bi box, 9 Diised thet Melba is HOt Kine "Palcun Powder, | $1.00 size Westpbal's Ausil- tbe erly in ibe Peete ae Ity of fitting stout men, ‘ thing of the past Hair ‘Tonic, 40e] Armours’ ‘T turban style, in black, red and cloth, with quarter We make a specialty o! ing stou ° > RECORD SHOWS MANY CARS Pier nn | boxe the Mlle as sle f navy. 2xceptionally pretty. sleeves or siceveless That is why the stout men of New York regard Macy’s nee. : Pinwud's Lilac Vegetal, ¢8e.] Cosmo Buttermilk Soap, P igh shirts, al th lar shades and com- 4 eee icine i whan wis Sota, 1c AnICHFS | Piaeulia Soap, box, 126, bie este guaty ete binations. Porat miss, | as their store. its from $14.75 to $24.75. Laihipoenaed by the Committee, 8 44 Ib, absorbent | dsc and 400” Tooth satiny Faia of pot Fine grade ait wool Black Undressed Worsted Suits from .75 to $24.75, 1 | SA OBER were returned ef tons Be Colgnto’s Glycerine, take era ances at fapeavantaasort $2.74 hectare Dark Mixed Worsteds and T weeds epee AEE ee ‘UP, M. bet May 16, 1910, and . . aHe. - J s 1a assort~ g eight, navy its ii ii e Se 75a Eiieii, In severa\ instances oars | HN ole Aaa adits a aul Sprays, 01.88, M BRAY Nrennuy and Other good suits in stock in Blue Serg: ers ment of Bathing Caps as any house in the city. It is quite ers i $1.00 Arch Suppo for oasy walking, pair were reported as out all night. In ide white, gray and white, and gray and | $19.75. blue. The $29.75 Suit was our $38.50 in the early part of the many in were reported out A » Crawford Co., Main Floor, jwhle practically ai itn “exe the Prey atin $2.97 duality all - wool season, and your savings at the other prices are pron erent boure between | r r compare prices and qualities. | wotsted? popular | POPCORN | + praed,sy ainwany nour teineen’® P Renaissance Ruilied Net Curtains, Regu- The range of prices is from 24e Alle wool worsted RTS iafssinti ize vu son: | | Jarly Sold at “1-35, °1.50 to*L75, at, Pair, COSC | | [ese Ti [$4.24] ‘ee 'sitwee"tt! $1.50 SOFT SHI 94c yeni ME ia Ay MANUFACTURER had too many pairs of these Arabian color ruffled Renaissance Lace PHOTOGR APHIC ‘and combinations, CAN BE GOTTEN HERE FOR Ghine costing $3,000, inclusive of the Curtains in stock. He sold them to us at a great sacrifice, and to clear them out jn salary, maintenance and | quickly we ofier them at this extremely low price. erages $12,640, ‘ The report recommends the general juse of cyclometers and that written per- Miesion from a department head alone! uPrevail before a ci ine fiean be used on holida undays that no machine be purchased costing More than $2,000; that a central garage be establisied an a a ut Simpson Crawford Co.—Fourth Floor, On Sale To-Morrow. We have sold hundreds and ‘thousands of $1.50 quality Soft Shirts for 94c regularly through- out the Summer, but good as all those qualities were, not one of them could, claim superiority jover this particular line that wé |are now featuring. | Made of soft materials and |the best only; mostly plain jcolors, with neckband and \collar attached. French cuffs, of REST IN THE swine RESTAURANT sc JAT MACY'S—"™ 5 COOL, SPACIOUS, | SUPPLIES AT MACYPRICES w= $2.00 Metal Tripods, three fold. $1.41 0c Ray Sliding Wooden Tripod 49 69c Cutting Boards, size 5x7 lc 40c Cutting Boards, size 4x5 35e Focusing Cloth 25¢ Rubber Bulbs 2c Print Rollers 25 Thermometer i $1.25 Liquid Water Colars, isn 100 98¢ to $2.50 Porch Screens sents sve and 6He Cretonne Laundry Bags or Porch 5 loc to 23c Ruffled Muslin, yard. . #1 0 $1.75 Ruffled Muslin Curtain: 5 to $1.75 Fish Net Curtains, p: 41.75 and 82.00 Nottingham Lace Curtains ¢ | $4.50 Ruffled Organdie Bed Sets. ¢} $4.00 to $5.00 Irish Point Curtail ¢ 181.50 and $1.75 Bolster Rolls. . . -Pe. Porcelain Dinner Sets onnes, yard. chasing ux Jautomobile: nd that desig: | after all city-owned | ———— RMN Trach siqielaienes - 89e' M AB —_ ere CONSE: AKE MEDICAL ME ANDSOMELY decorated in three different designs; $1.00 Ruby Gas “Limp, large’ ize co FORT LE The majority of $1.50 shirts to be found elsewhere are hardly N full 100 piece sets; fine thin Amer- i eg ATR Me oF THREE Pisses] | | rt ey Be with these. “Tint, Floor, 4th St, Rene) SENT TO PENITENTIARY. 18e Ruby Oil Lamp, large 34lAnd enjoy _ your Lunch | likely pi ate Tah Rt double gle ic 2c Printing either in the Fountain Room ican porcelain; all pieces gold lined. eet Meal no hinged; h of the United States Cir position sizes up to4x ass. Bclor on the Loggia which : Dee meotaces Villines ft 100-piece English Porcelain 25c M = Blass or tp-[runs across the eastern end} These are the identical materials we use for our made to measure fy ees Mcgee Pe Nags By | Saaneeeieiesire er connie iteer eee .. 17.95 1Se Trays, size 4x5, glass or rupof the Restaurant floor. | shirts, We have now utilized a large number of odd lengths for in Jan. Constituents that make for the Kin popularity of the Macy lunch- eons: Delightful Atmosphere Wholesome Foods Scientific Cooking Lowest Prices Men who know every restau- rant in town are to be found regularly enjoying their lunch and cigar in the airy cafe at Macy’s. COMPACT TRAVELING CLOCKS, 94c. Most Practical Clocks for Anywhere. They are encased in leather. They have a handle, which makes them easy to carry from room to room. They are conveniently small. Being well protected, they are less apt to go out of order than ordinary clocks. : The clock illustrated is a handy little time- piece to throw in your bag for your vacation, "ready-to-wear," which enables us to sell at less than half the price which other high-grade stores charge. There is an immense assortment of patterns, as we only import one piece of a design and color. i Tailored in the best possible manner, these shirts are surely remarkable offerings at the price. Coat style, cuffs attached. All sizes. ————_—_——— We call allention to our custom shirt department, where we make to your measure from $2.48 up to $10.50 for the finest silk and linen imported, Our designs are new and exclusive. Come and see them. [First Floor. TENNIS BALLS, $2.79 per dozen These are Wright & Ditson’s $5.00 quality, that would not pass inspection as Championship Balls. All New and Lively iFitth” Foor.) Full line of Tennis Racquets, including every popular make, all at prices which afford the regular Macy saving; also nets, posts, racquet? covers, etc. Yerirae PATENT LEATHER BELTS beroid ri 1. Ge 15¢ Graduate Heavy Glass, 8 oz jc to $25.00; at. ° . . ?-picce Colonial Ice Cream Set 100-piece English or American Porcelain Sete; values 19.95 ; 4c English Decorated Teapots, 25c Handsomely decorated in assorted desig Fireproof ‘Teapots; to 6% the premises by an expert engraver, day only yn Dining Room Domes, Complete for Gas, $3.98 8 panel art gia dam, Nie green, or rich amoer, with S-inch bead fringe to mateh, Cut to vour order for any he goteceiing If for electricity, or hg s, making 4 02. solu- PMvciaasaxe 7 c Jonnson & s London, Ltd., de- velopers, toners, re-developers, ine tensifiers, reducers and other chemicals: regular price, 50c; special 4c and bis «) which a 2 Rudolp Dr. Hyndman and Jel! after a trial la two weeks, W convicted of using the malls in scheme to defraud ignorant patients After his arrest and indictment Ru dolph married the widow of | the founder of the d h was operated f wn patients furni drugs averaxed ove | Ihead of the institute. Julius J nae salaried employee of the place, te off with a year's sen n e N }¥York County Pent ary on Black: | well's Isla y a fine of he costs af the trial, men, LO¥e pinto dtvends BPC Corn = !aree corn, Tosmor- ge Wincs ana Liquors California Chaves ie J _ New Potatoes r any, ; Hy 45c Knapp's Root Beer | === Breakfast Bacon | Arraeat: y 17¢| J sa enmueunmmmenne,’ FOUR WEEKS OF Extract {le makes 10 Katy 13 e sd 2 n fact, you do not need a bag. You can put Thi. n re . 0. HENRY Kippered Herring Roark it in your pocket. Many men carry these Red, Whith, Black pent Blue, Pink, 16c i ST JRI S Tesuiae CO eray about instead of watches, and make it serve the double pur- ( S = 30, . O E A it el bad 12c pose of a portable watch and a hotel bedroom clock. It has 114 inches wide, of double enamel, soft and pliable. The fiction treat of the season, aI WME es 3 4 plain dial, two inches across, and is neatly cased in black, green ' hree sellssovered clasps fastening in a slight dip effect. fo cin Evening World beginning bine 4 30c or redleather. Guaranteed 30 hour movement. a paid rea leak a (allilt ’ hana ugust, Watch forthem, The Sigur Corn ii ‘ 30 have in stock a full line of washable li last and best of O, HENRY’S \ a Bic 64 inen belts § v5 mt Breaktast Coron < pare; ih bu > 8c 4 Our range of prices for Traveling Clocks in cases is from 7] 9 Great short stories. 4c up to $44.89 for the fine eight-day French movement. elastics, calfskins, patent leather, silk and satin girdles’: (Haremeucl| ranging in price from 24c to $23.49. ifr Pisee r f ane ee

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