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BE Taine pnt atite om rey Sadler ht a ET! THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 6, 1911, F- 12 Michael Kane, 60 from Louts Htll, 1,0/0f the Mardi Gras Room %13,]appear alternately ae “Chantecter,”* rm from Washington le\ghts 3S third floor, World Bu No. 63 Park | “Maget Murphy,” and 1, the POLLS WILL CLOSE President Fred ehielde ¥ WW, strikes 1 o'clock, noon, to-mor-|Hen Pheasant," from 1 ‘'s'barn-| §) | Bride-Cakes, Wedding Cakes, WH. Macy & Co.'s Attractions Are Their Low Prise. =| Imported Favors end Table | Carley: Hee No votes will be] Pa ra anions Mise Glee Pate fi Birthday Cakes for Autumn functions have just STEEN, Ta ter the clock strikes 12. dolfint of 180 ‘Tiurd avehue, M to order, in our Bakeshop om the reached «8. on, 1,000 from Frank Asm m Fred Goebel, 1 Willlam D, Kolle has received a total ot 670 votes from G. ‘Tf. Hering, 1, from the Danish A. C., and there fifth floor. Choice fruits, nuts, cordials and wines mellowed and blended accord- ing to a very old recipe. remind of @ recent ne to whom app! “The Chauffeur and ance In the comic character | Bride; s Anna Marks of No. 6 competition for $0 in cash|ast One Hundred and Forty: street, Bronx, “Star Spangled B: istered more than 200 entries, nearly half Girl," "Leonard Burnley as “Salo of which are from young women, En-!Charles Olive of Coney as trance Is free, ‘Novelties, prepared in our own workrooms, can be had in special de- }, signs and colorings 4f so ordered, on short notice. e cost prizes must be made, has already reg: Herald Bquase, Broadway, 34th to 35th St. ar, 0: 1 Full: ipped dress | Grinde: 4 His Monk.” dren of the Thir th Sehool I the Jeean Boulevard, ’ Brooklyn, 600; Avzust Osterman, aban welt te aarnten PAIRS OF Last Ballot Is Printed To-Day |tary, for tne 1 Island | In: jof prominent cltizens of Coney d The smallest prizes are and they run up to $20 g, ex, 100; 2D ‘Three D van, 162; Ch. AT A SAVING OF 34 Some lar stock and reduced, others that we bey bon ‘Sbts | i by from manufacturers at reductions. For Boarding and Day School Your son's apparel requires thoughtful supervision. The taste he is accustomed to as a juvenile becomes second nature in his later years. Teach him to dress neatly, stylishly, and most economically by buying at Macy's, [Becond Fieor.) The amount of boys’ clothing we sell each year is and Campaigners Must Hustle. ny ‘acenda, inthony Joy, ‘secret us, fs the best app Malone, 1%; FE. Vonah, 20, and W. I1.| week, As the “best for the week” must Lampe, 156. have been the best for one night this| Of course these were not the only) means # prize worth winning. There ra for either candidate, but even | wil be also a $100 prize for the at you will find 200 for Hi 1 Uur candidates tor King. of the Marat MAN-AMERICAN, OITIZBNS' LEAGUE, JULIOS JENA, Becretary. Inclowed fn 400 votes for Joo Hewes of the ‘Ao fe from the boxy ¢ Union Bet i Renaissance, Lacet Arabe, Marie Anto with Japanese drawn-work; also Cluny Lace Inser- tion and Edging; Filet in all-over patterns; plain centres and borders; Braided Novelties; Embroid- MORE CARNIVAL PLANS. 450 Pairs At $2.69 Erpest Sulzer's troupe of clowns rro ning World, and is Impos!gea Beach Palace, Full of the Carnive Sntrt, ' ‘ ath 7 paracteristic let=| wp hat pei os Cone id, Bul |b Before This Sale | ered Swiss Entries in Comic Section volerh fo. the, Mardi. Craa| ger" wil adn to the attenctiong, of the | stupendous. This section of our establishment has no || “$3.74 (084.98. | Also Panels and Bonne Femme Curtains Promise Much Fun, With « printed below, wing how|week a nightly masquerade after the eirumstances vould 1 especial season. It is busy the year through. : Marie ise Muc , he campaigners worked Pageant, with $100 In prizes, and the sn! jim ar ndiend Carte if made Gur brielal avian To . - Marie ai 1 There will be no ballot printed in to-| comics from the pageant have @ chance | thanki my. triette for past farore and trusting | I the he: ipecial prepa ir Ae: Antoinette, Pai ntoinette, Many Novelties. morrow's Evening World, and the polls| for these too. . that they wl somal TA aie op. tis | ff the b bevy demand that waits 425 Pairs rt eutsted 230 Pairs Renaise Will close when the clock in the office| Among tho entries’ Mrank Zuatitt will | elise the @octety of O11 New Sorkérs, pel poten hci nett At $3.96 Fileton net At $4.96 : Chey on fore Thie Sale | Cluny on|| Before This Sale esgic tt VOTE TO DATE FOR SUITS, $4.76 to $7.74 | OSt, Ctl] $6.74 to $8.74 | net and KING OF THE CONEY ‘ OVERCOATS, Lace tle cunains Irish Point MARDI GRAS CARNIVAL. “The Men a Cc e in RAIN COATS, rabeCn net Cre rn re po curtalns. ‘Also Panel Curtains Candidates must be nonnated || PAJAMAS, SHIRTS, ‘Also Renaissance and Irish and Bonne hatin i to the Mardi Gras Association a oo LOUNGING ROBES, Point Bonne Femmes and tlon of and accepted as candidates by 4 Marie Antoinette Panel: 175 P; : ion of the Nominating Committee of a s a SWEATERS, HATS, airs Renais- i the association, No others will 4 ’ Lacet At $9 89 sance, | a ale by The Evening ( CAPS, BELTS, 150 Pairs Arabe and Beh Thi Sale eee No ballot will be printed t ° 'H, MOTHER—this is for you! SUSPENDERS. enais- fore This Sale | Arabe, ' CO pata thr taeda | * "That little pink and white Possibility— COLLARS,” At $12.49 | sence tacel] $72.24 to $15.49 | funy and H POLLS CLOSE AT WOOM, that tiny Tot your Hopes are centered '» Before This Sale ofthehight Lace’ Cure ? OFFICIAL NOMINEES. on—runs daily risks from Skin Disease NECKWEAR. est qual-| tains. $16.74 and $17.74 Infection, of a Skin Specific famous among Physicians every- , 6 Also Rena * ‘W. D. Kolle, Quartet Club... em ” ity lace | * the Soap for Baby’s bath looke white where under the name of “Resinol. id Appli i Tg ered eae cen and besa soome | ntiy clean to the nostrils, vResinol” isso soothing and powerful that it GOEVION OTe 96 OVERCOATS OR soc ——— ¥ J. J. Mewes, Glencoe A. A you trust it with your Treasure. kills the sting of a wasp in two minutes, and in- Ss, REEFERS, $4.96 to $12.74 FLEMISH LINE A lux- iy Sieh Sanibong = forget no’ aaeee even the purest Soap is but cee! ae most aggravated itching, or sur ‘Attach Be thins styles, In sizes 6 to] Cheviots, coverts or serge. Black, PR ACTIC. ‘AL urlous w on 08, ‘at saponifi ce inflamma’ 34 years; double-breasted styles in 4 4 i " ray | PAGAL Fat in any_form, is to Bacteria what a It heals slow sores that nothing else has healed, sizes 9 to 17 years. Toasted StYIES /¢an, brown, navy and melton, In all ALARM SHEETS AND with the t ma A. 004. Neate a is to Babes—the very Essence of mre being so harmless that one might eat some FIVE STYLES OF approved models. L CKS PILLOW CASES feel of 4 re lourishment satin. } t ke Spamen.'3'3. 3 ones hes! So that even the purest, and best-intentioned, Resinol is also the most effective Germ-destroyer SUITS at $6.49 GUARANTEED C 0 Oe : : maa Soap may become a veritable hot-bed for the breed- © which is at once soothing, healing and which pos-}| § Wool cheviots in Autumn colorings, RAINCOATS, $1.98 Fully Guaranteed, They are of linen fit for ing and tranamission of Disease-Germs, nourishing sesses the Fhe to put Pain or Irritation to Sleep Sizes 6 to 18 years. Norfolk coats and » $1.98 & $2.49 but Only trousseaux; sufficiently elegant ae into virulent activity by the very quality of its 8 ay Skin trouble, Chafing, Sunburn or Prickly two or Creer ttn Eats, Ld pals We have no fewer than fifteen different 49c a aes the none sUrhptuplle ‘al et -top knickers, fully lined, wit! ; ; eS st s So say Physicians, who have the Public Health Such ts tho Vital Element in Resinol Soap, {| { Sut.” " ach styles ranging up t0 $1874 for im} Excellent movement; dial 4]bed. Wears well, too, become at heart, bots a ed EG cad tl heal FORMAL SUITS OF ap aa inches across, heavily nickelling, if possible, finer and softer Conrad Stubenbord, C. I...... a a emi sera' 8 OF irri! ions without care, soot to) ed id bh: K, fitted with i > Ls ugh Meseel, Gor, Olt. Zeagus. 913 softens hard water and || | SERGE OR UNFIN- sto ALL-WOOL COAT plated case and back, with each laundering. Our It {s, therefore, not enough that Soap be pure, s to the skin, ISHEDWORSTED, to $14.74 switch to stop the alarm. prices are exceptionally low, as ‘Safety demands that it also be sterilized and i is delightfully “clean” || # norfolie or double-breasted models in| SWEATERS, $1.29 to $4.49 We carry in stock practically [ral Nahe ye ee Charles B. Gorham, Alphe fortified against Cello and refreshing, suggesting {faintly the fine dragrance black or navy, for dress or any special] Navy, gray and garnet; made with} every make alarm cl in everything else. Baweasent-1 t is not enough that it be Antiseptic (like Car of real, old-time Russia Leathe: occasion. Sizes 6 to 18 years. V-neck or auto collar. known in this country, at prices SHEETS bolic Soap), but that it be id, soothing, soften- Its use—for Toilet, Bath and Hair-wash, and which afford you the “regular [72x 96, at $2.59 | 90x 96, at $3.13 ‘Tho usual lull which precedes the last ing. healing and free from all unpleasant druggy more than all else, for Baby's Soothing Bath. At all Macy saving.” In other clocks 172x108, at $3.09 ' 95x108, at $3.91 0. to hated) for oF UT eet jV45x36, 59, | 50x36, Bc | 54x36, 91e THE NEWEST IN BOYS’ FURNISHINGS PAJAMAS-—sizes 8 to 16 years, white or striped madras or flannelette; extra full cut; 59 to $1.29; imported French flannel, special, $2.24, xs SHIRTS AND BLOUSES— white or colored madras, full-laundered. Blouses with attached collar or neckband; sizes 6 t© 16 years. Coat Shirts, sizes day in the election of a King for the biting, burning or tingling sensations, our prices run u Coney Island Mardi Gras is, on, There must “Do Good by Stealth” and hide its wore about 7,00 votes for each of tho| | kt power behind the pleasant outwardness of an imported cloc PILLOW CASES TO MATCH druggists, Resinol Chemical Co., Baltimore, Md. truction. CHARMING HATS leaders during the past twenty-four! } 8ucl aps as are merely made to please the senses. hours, leaving them in the same rela- ow, there is a Soap which Fialities on all of H tive positions, To-morrow there will Saset Pee es ex % 12 to 14. At 68c, 96c and $1.39. de an avalanche, and perhaps the big- 8, of all, as pure as care can make BES—i .UTUM! -CKWEA west corm of ballots et some trom overflowing Miss bland, esa Letpepre ty Piiatent maprgeocneg bordered rattrs] ae i; pf gi Papert eclel source nd bea e name - rewel . Sandidate who nas not bean con-|[ aflerthan ee ie pier hal a res ON DISPLAY IN OUR MILLINERY SALON THE MACY LINEN COLLAR—Made to our order in a variety of youthful shapes. Sizes 1134 to 14. Superior to the usual cotton collar sold at two for 25c. Price, each, 10. sidered by the leaders of to-day. For Moe H. Baron come 70) from Mrs, BSW Plueiall Foes, st gemmarew te Views Sasbwn Each copied by the clever artistes in our work- rooms from a distractingly smart French chapeau. F . yyy Wy Wy TTT OT) Hagia taal (ddd duldlddddllldllltdldttttilllld lll MANY STYLES IN HATS AND SHOES BLACK VELVET MOUSQUETAIRE HAT, fringed whit 318 44 4 ag pr | =| = FUR FELT TELESCOPE HATS—plain or scratch, in Fall colorings; 5 AA | oe PUBLIC SCHOOL Nel aes daa $1.39 to $1.88. eee ae TE Oats OPAUIE, cuss ccseccccereveressrseceesecgce $14.89 c . q “RAH-RAH” HATS OF CLOTH OR i a WV eed for boys of any age. | SMALL CRUSH HAT of felt and velvet, at the bach a graceful Rl. ~ era boys) eae cole ssn creo Loan 6) ct ener are Spanish coque ...-....vee0 “sin ied of ilélaria fell Gad GB $17.89 M -— , Pe PS—o! vy fe or chec! }» plai it i, } /, fones of Wisi " ~ ings. The crown and visor differ from last season's. ch, 46. 68c Hal Ses. aA ey loos URN ee yoy $16.89 VET ROBIN HOOD HAT, encircled with twisted mice Lr eebackad black satin ribbon, caught ty long jet buckle.... $16.89 POURPRE VELVET POKE, with cerise satin Sacings; metallic roses $9.89 JACK TAR AND MIDDY HATS of felt, navy serge or fancy mixtures, at 94c to $2.69. BLACK CALFSKIN SHOES with extra heavy soles; sizes 244 to 514, at $2.49. i BLUCHER SHOES in black calf or an russia leather: sturdy and grontiecing | 1 the tteo shades af left. soo. —in sizes 214 to $44, at $2.97, Be ‘S AN ES FOR ELDERLY LADIES DRESS SHOES OF PATENT LEATHER OR BLACK CALF—button styles; || BONNETS Bg inne from $9.89 to $24.8! YOUNG MEN’S CLOTHES || NEW UNDERMUSLINS? THESE PRICES EoLuace WEAR | VALUES—NOTHING BUT VALUES |i r2¥r? vou COLLEGE WEAR Suits, To, Prettier than usual at Raincoats, Slip-Ons, in We give no credit. We give no discounts. We give away |these figures, and made a variety of models and|no merchandise free. We indulge in no form of extravagance] ell, with good mate- fabrics not obtainable} at the expense of the public. Every cent we (and therefore|rials and laces. elsewhere. ; our customers) spend has to yield a cent’s-worth of value. ComeCaer htt Shirt or” Braver, Young Men’s Sott"Front, Almost every day in the year propositions come to Macy’s ere) aperiwrcr eeriDotery. Ra Suits ik Modis |to distribute presents to customers or to join in various forms] ._78- CORSET COVERS, 49¢ Made of tweeds, worsteds, velours, of extravagant advertising. We prefer to give values—such pink or blue ribbon, : cassimeres and cheviots, at $14.75, $19.75, $22.50 and $24.75.| values as promote Macy’s above all other stores. Our policy is the same now as it was 53 years ago, when we pioneered Department Store business. —————————————————————— The Bell is about to ring | for School, Mothers| "Time to have only a pleasant SSS Nainsook with flounce of eyelet= embroidered lawn, $1.50 PETTICOATS, 99c Cambric, fitted top; deep embroidered lawn flounce, under-ruffles on some trimmed with lace, $1.78 PETTICOATS, $1.29 Several Kinds rit Cambrie, with flounce of cluster-tucked $2.25 PRINCESS SLIPS, $1.69 Young Men’s ts che XN \ Fall terfield opcoats Models Made of gray mixed worsteds, tweeds and cassimeres. $12.75 to $24.75, WN Autumn, 1911 memory of the Summer Young Men’s = atso ; ie lawn and Valenciennes over lawn dust Months of play and frolic Raincoats Made” MEN’S FALL HATS (utt§2.50 PETTICOATS, $1.98 Cambric, cluster-tucked flounce with openwork embroidery and ruffle; two other styles with deep, pretty flounces have deep heading of insertion run We Are Showing the Most Desirable Shapes and the Most Reliable Qualities, In tan and olive shades, single and double texture fabrics, full vulcanized and thoroughly rainproof, at $5.69, $9.75 and $12.75 Now for real active work in The right kind of foot- school. with inch wide satin ribbon, wear is essential. As usual Young Men’s Also, Soft Hats, 99c to $3.49 LADIES’ Cammeyer is prepared with a Tweed Slip-Ons Mele” Derbies, $1.88 to $4.49 Combination . Chamois, HANDKERCHIEFS Guaranteed to wash and hold wder—a thoroughly practical most comprehensive line of School Shoes for Girls and Boys a‘ prices extremely rea- With plain or raglan shoulders, fash- oned of novel and exclusive patterns and colorings, at $27.50 and $32.50 [went] SILK UMBRELLAS sonable for quality Inet PHOTO AL- “romn 20 FY sallan on our Mai: chandise. We ask BUMS FOR pictures, loor. ee 10c, 24c and 39c VISIT OUR OPTICAL DEPARTMENT and have your eyes tested, Satisfy yourself that your eyes are all right, and that your glasses are not all wrong. Ex- perienced optomet: Elsewhere $2.75; Our price, $ ] x 89 Fi An excellent grade of twilled silk, on reliable frame work; the sort of umbrella that will wear “hard” as well as look good, Natural and Mission wood handles in various shapes. SCHOOL UMBRELLAS VACATION 49¢ « PICTURES $3%s9 We call sPecial attention to our genuine leather walrus grained book, which is of such good quality that it will open perfectly flat without strain on your inspection. The | Youngsters will enjoy the improved | CAMMEYER The Youngsters will enjoy the Improved CAMMEYER Cammeyer Stamped on a Standards’ Meri the i [ ral F , fs ready t¢ | Eaigrenst Fararesad The. es are alanine Covered with waterproof fabric; natural wood 49. without 6th Ave. & 20th St. free from injurious chemicals]| handles....+-.:seresrreeeseeereeerereeeees Ic ual Macy We charge a third less such as are to be found in some Other grades at 74c, 97¢ and up to $2.97. than elsewhere, grades (which we dgnat handle), 0 1 -amonemenyremmenrtrererengertrt Sasa am