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~ THE EviwinG WORLD, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 7, 1911. iskolls 12 | frie tfal TWO AVIATORS DE ==" nan Leconte was an Ins school at Mul- nny, Sept. 7. owith his aero: Mgnt here to- COMPLAINTS “ making a SUMMER Gasoline Tank Exploded While Men Were Speeding and Both Were Hurled to Ground Dysentery, Diarrhoea, | Cholera Morbus Htadway's Ready Relief tak MULHAUSEN, Two more names were the long roll of pe in aeroplane acl mann, a German mil started from this city the didection of as a pasrenger M feronaut. The a about fifteen mile: tank exploded, the for a distance of The machine dropped at fermany, Sept. f- A to-day ons Kk New Tout A * at eady Relief Radway s R ed ill Instantly relieve rer of these complaints TADWAY & CO, New York several miles Bilzheim from an altitude of sixty feet and both World Wants Work Wonders, (B. Altman & Co. | MISSES,’ BOYS’ AND CHILDREN’S SHOES » IN THE VARIOUS LEATHERS AND STYLES APPROPRIATE FOR SCHOOL AND DRESS WEAR ARE OFFERED AT MODERATE PRICES. THE FITTING OF CHILDREN'S SHOES IS GIVEN SPECIAL AT- TENTION IN THE DEPARTMENT DEVOTED TO THIS PURPOSE. BOYS’ SUITS, COATS AND FURNISHINGS COMPLETE OUTFITS FOR BOYS ATTENDING ’ ACADEMIES, PREPARATORY SCHOOLS, ETC. r Fifth Avenue, 34th avh 35th Streets, New York. . M._Meey & Co.'s Attractions Are Their Lew Prices. Herald Square,! Broadway, 34th te 35th St. THE MAN WHO KNOWS BUYS HIS CLOTHES AT MACY’S A man came in to Macy's and said: ‘Fit me out for about $20.00.” He selected a thoroughly-tailored al!-wool Fall Suit for $14.75. He selected the new-shape Fall derby for $1.88. He selected a pair of Fall shoes for $3.49. He selected a Fall silk four-in-hand, special for that day, at 39c. (There are often such opportunities here by reason of our buying for cash.) The bill came to $20.51. The whole combination of transactions was effected in about fifteen minutes, and the goods were ordered to be sent home. The man made the remark that it was not the first time he had bought clothes in a depart- ment store, and he was good enough to add that his experience at Macy’s was a revelation. Day after day men are learning of the unique value of Macy service. There is no other house that can afford to give so much for the dollar as we who (1) Save Money by Giving No Credit; (2) Save Money by Buying for Cash; (3) Make a Practice of Underselling. What pleases our men customers far more than this well- recognized price economy, however, is the equally well-recognized correctness of everything we sell. Here if you pay $14.75 for a suit, you are just as sure to get the proper cut and workmanship as if you pay our highest price, $38.50. We hardle no other kind. The gamut of our qualities is — GOOD, BETTER, BEST So, too, with hats. We are careful to reject that plen- tiful type of derby which wears greyish. ‘To handle any- thing low-grade is altogether contrary to our principles. Our derbies are priced $1.88 and up, $4.49 buying the Jstandard $6.00 quality. Our soft hats at 99¢ to $3.49 afford you like savings. We have one standard for higher prices and lower prices alike—RELIABILEPY> What you buy at Macy's is only what a with a reputation can afford to handle The man we quote obtained over $26.00 worth of as compared with prices charged by other houses high-grade qualities, thus: lf-erespecting house merchandise, selling similar Elsewhere Macy's Price Fall All-Wool Suit.......... $20.00 $14.75 Fall Derby............ $2.00 $1.88 Fall Shoes antes $4.00 $3.49 Fall Silk Four-in-Hand 75 39 $26.75 $20.61 When Are YOU Coming In? black velvet collar. in black, blue or brown. faced collar and revers. that button at one side with two buttons; also suits of black cheviot with the approved high-waisted skirt. and of striped suiting at $17.50. 85c lawn sacques at 50c $1 lawn dresses at 75¢ | Young women’s cotton dresses, | $1.50, ‘lucky party. MISSES AND $1.39 CHILDREN $3.49 NEW FURS FOR 1911-12 The Macy collection of Furs is replete with specimens of choice skin, made and unmade, of every kind that is sanctioned for the season of 1911-12. No charge is made for alterations on any garment costing $75.00 or more. Sets and Coats made to order, of skins selected by yourself. Our charges for alterations are the lowest made by any high- class shop. We will gladly submii estimates, (xeroni Fier] FUR COATS of Eastern Mink, 54-inch, $1,349.00. Alaska Si inch, $1,194.00. Genuine Broadtail, 54-inch, $894.00. Persian, 36-inch, $196.00; 45-inch, $224.00; 52-inch, $284.00 to $549.00. ‘ are s, solid skins, 54-inch, $59.75 to $189.00. »pper Island Seal, 36-inch, $396.00; 46-inch, $496.00. eal Dyed Muskrat, 52-inch, $114.00 to $396. Na /, 52-inch, $59.75, $74.75, up to $189.00. -inch, $39.74 to $198.00. Marmot, ich, $59.75, $64.75, $74.75. Baby Karakul, 54-inch, $198.00 to $449.00. | Baltic Seal, 52-inch, $98.75 to $179.00. Ro ‘Hees $189.00. | rench Sea nch, $59.75, $69.75, $79.75. ||| SMALL FURS of Natural Fisher, $224.00 set. White F arfs, $34.74 to $54.75; Muffs, $34.74 to $49.74. Cross $44.74; Muffs, $44.74; fine set, $119. . $37.74 to $94.75; Muffs, $44.74 to $89.75. ick carts, $14.74 to $84.75; Muffs, $13.74 to$89.75. Matched Sets, $28.74, $38.74 to $174.00. Australian Opossum—Searfs, $11.74 to $59.75; Muffs, $12.74. to $49.74, 2 en $19.74 to $49.74; Muffs, $16.74 wo $37-745 Matched Sets at $24.74, . rece I GEAR oe carfs, $15.74 to $84.75; Muffs, $25.74 to Breen carfs, $18.74 to $179.00; Muffs, $26.74 to Persian Lamb—Scarfs, $18.74 to $59.75; Muffs, $26.74 to arfs, $33.74 to $129.00; Muffs, $42.74 to 4 tched Sets, $37.74. aes oon—Scarfs, $11.74 to $49.74; Muffs, $13.74 to Skunk Raccoon—Scarfs $11.74 to $36.74; Muffs, $17.74 to Ermine—Scarfs, $27.74 to $59.75; Muffs, $42.74 to $69.75. Russian Sable, $1,094.00 set. Genuine Silver Fox, $2,974.00 set. NEW MODELS IN SCHOOL CLOTHES For Misses, Juniors and Children It Is an Unusual Privilege to Be Able To Present at the Open- ing of the Season Men’s Fall Shirts Of so Exceptional a Value as These At $2, $1.50 and $1 One year ago it seemed that every possible penny of value had been put into the shirts we are offering at these prices. But the house that cannot improve upon past achieve- ments must make way for those who are breaking through the lines. A maker of shirts has improved upon his own product and permits us to improve our own record as the givers of exceptional shirt values. The motif of the fall shirts is modest patterning. Made upon our liberal models, these shirts are truly aristocrats. At $2—Plain negligce shirts of imported madras. At $1.50——-Plain negligee and pleated, printed and woven madras. At $1—-Plain negligee, printed and woven madras. It will be noted that these shirts are allof MADRAS. First of the Men’s Scarfs for Fall To introduce the fall selling in a manner not to be for- gotten, we have brought forward some exceptional scarfs to sell at 50c. Open end four-in-hands of silk, plain and self-striped. Stripes run largely to diagonal effects. A wide variety ofpatterns. 50c. Main floor, New Building. Men’s Silk-Plated Half-Hose Regular 50c Grade, at 25c Pair We have sold thousands and thousands of pairs of these very socks at 50c pair—often had trouble in getting enough of them. Now comes a happy opportunity to purchase 5,784 pairs of these socks at a price hitherto unheard of. Some- body loses—but not the consumer, surely! Absoultely nothing is lacking—no fly in the ointment— for there is a complete range of sizes, but not in every color. Eleven plain colors and 15 shot-effects. Sturdy, wear-well half-hose, this—just right for fall and winter wear. Shouldn’t be surprised if a lot of Christmas presents were put aside within a few days! See these socks on the aisle tables tomorrow morning. 25c pair. Main floor, New Building. New Autumn Suits for Women In the Basement Store | The styles ere very simple. Four or five-button coats mostly, cut straight in front, and with practically no trimming. At $13.50, are suits of blue cheviot or gray mixture with At $14.50, plain suits of soft cheviot, Pointed Fo $89.75; Every stances can dress neatly, and even fashionably, without exceeding their dress allowance. The models we describe below are very good style; so good, in fact, that they would not be out of place In an exclusive school, second Finor CHILDREN’S REPP DRESSES; white, pink, blue. Du.ch ncck $3.96 “inode, lavishly trimmed with wide Hamburg embroidery. Pleated shirt. Wide belt. Sizes 6 to 14. CHILDREN’S SERGE CONVENT DRESSES, in navy and $4.96 “bick.- Box-pleated blouse, side pleated skirt, braided” belt, loped w rover and cuff bands. ‘0 14. ‘CHILDREN’S NEW MOLCEL SAILOR SUITS in one piece, $5.94 c Enslish serge. Embroidered and braided. with crimson silk orded silk tie to match, Gun metal buttons across front. gun metal buckle, Sizes Sito l4, = "S SCHOOL COATS, sing! $2.49 «$4.96 couble breasted models; warm, pretty materic in plain and tancy styles. Sizes 6 to 14, MISSES’ ONE-PIECE SERGE COAT DRESS, with sailor At $15.75 and $16, suits of fine blue serge with satin- | All lined with guaranteed satin. | These for Young Women Serviceable suits of mixture for as little as $7.75. At $15, smart suits of blue or gray mixtures, with coats Wide patent leather Jaunty Norfolk jacket suits of blue cheviot at $16.50, Basement, Oid Building. Women’s Umbrellas forEvery Day | SLO.0e col Pekin stripe border, braided, with gun metal buttons it Ic, merican taffeca |} | -MISSES’ 'H MIXTURE NORFOLK SUITS with Summer Clothes umbrellas for women; handles $19.74 «1 kets; panelled skirt; and collar ‘and 14, 16. and 1 || WOMEN’S GOATS & CORDUROY SKIRTS Particularly Seasonable, and Just Received. CAMEL'S-HAIR COATS, ‘ay and kt 1, ce q $12.74 cOMeL in gray and brown, contrasting BROAD $29.74 The noveity shaw! Li match. Side OR EUROY DIRECTOIRE SKIRTS, | town lef CORLU SI , buttoning down left «i $5.74 coer ct rioht. Colors block, navy and white. end F HLL-OSTRIGH FEATHER HATS AT 16,98 A Typical Macy Offering of mission wood, trimmed with revers of velvet. Sis sterling or German silver. At $1.50, union taffeta um- brellas for women; handles of gunmetal finish, mission wood | plain and trimmed, or natural | wood; or natural wood handles for men, Basement, O!d Building. Clearaiice Bulletin $1 lingerie waists at 50c. White lawn waists in many styles —pleated, trimmed with lace or embroidery, and a few plain tail- ored. All sizes in the group. Fitted sncques of pretty figured lawn, with lace edge or Persian bands. id with velvet. Deep cuffs Albums for the Summer Photographs Taking cf photographs in the Summer wanderings is one thing—taking care of them is another. There’s where the albums come in, These are the modern styles of Album—light of weight and | broad of leaf. Some are quite elaborate and others simple. As inexpensive as 10c. Then up to $6. Basement, Old Building, Neat little one-piece frocks for wear around the house. White lawn with figures of black or blue trimmed with borders. Outing skirts for young women 50 Tan and white cotton, rep and some of linen. Originally much more. ‘ This { creation town at at a_considerabl i lose. Its original was a high-priced French VL Copies identical This ts but one of the m: um les hat ts coverec plume rises high above the cro Colors are bl ck. brown, nurnle. ours are selling about y new models which we are selling than others charge. virls of finest male ostrich, and an uncurled ‘A miscellaneous group of lawn, pereale and gingham dresses that started the season at much higher prices. Basement, Old Building. Girls’ School Shoes for Less An unexpected pleasure.’ Right at the time when mothers are going over their daughters’ wardrobes, preparing for the opening of school, one of the makers who has supplied us for years with girls’ good shoes, decided he had made more shoes than he could mar- > ket in the regular way \\ “ without extra stimulus. \ J Wishing to disturb his price arrangements as little as possible, he awarded the prizes all to one store-—and we are the Therefore: Girls’ welted and stitched button and | lace blucher shoes, of gunmetal calf, black kidskin and patent leather, $1.30, for sizes 814 to 1014; usually $1.75, $1.50, for sizes 11 to 2; usually $2. $2, for sizes 214 to 6; usually $2.50, | Ready tomorrow morning, Plenty for all who come Friday or Saturday. Barement, Old Building. | JOHN WANAMAKER Formerly A. T, Stewart & Co., rav, white and ibis (black and whi In our Feather Department, where these hals are shown, we have an immense display of the latest French feather novelties, in- cluding the kinds used by famous Parisian milliners on their model hats. Firat Floor. | —$ FEATHER STOLES, GAPES AND BOAS Remain in Fashion, Is the Paris Edict. This isa relief, for nothing quite takes their place during the cool weather preceding Fur-time. A Stole of Marabout or Ostrich, besides protecting one from chilliness, gives smartness and grace to an otherwise simple costume, Both light and dark colors are suitable for afternoon or evening. Our importations are large and the prices so low that we feel sure you cannot do as well elsewhere. T First Floor) MARABOUT AND OSTRICH|WHITE MARABOUT efglts, COLLARETTES wih ribban chenille |2 10 38 2% yards long, $4.96 to cr catrich toils, $4.95 to$6.89, OSTRICH AND MARABOUT MARABOUT CAPES in_ natural, ee nt natural andewhite, black, or blackean ToL an the season's colors, $3. white; with ta chenille tass OSTRICH STOLES and CAPES, ay nl a feone UT STOLES “ Is ep le Perr oap ied nd IMPORT! RABO! cleverest French ideas in ai $1.98 to $18.89. ment and color, up to $39.89. $1.25 SATIN MESSALINE at 79¢ yd. Black, white, evening shades, and street colors. The quality is eminently suitable for petticoats, blouses, dresses, negligees, princess slips, coat linings and trimming. The width, we wish to emphasize, is ONE YA Likala Fisee 1 / ern ae TE 2 hmcernctantera etree N. H. Macy & Co.'s Attractions Are Their Low Prices Herald Square, Store Open Until6 P. M. day, including Sat'y Our prices are such that those in the most modest circum ene NEW YORK’S LEADING RESTAURANT Maty’S LAKHS ASIA KSAKKKALSLL LAA AHS MAD % Our Department of idnterior. Decoration Is at Your Service for the Fall Rearrangement of Your Home. NO CHARGE OR OBLIGATION to purchase ts in+ curred by consulting us. MEN WHO BY INSTINCT AND TRAINING can bring out the best points of your home and harmonize the contents cf each room, then harmonize each room with all the others, will gladly assist you in every possille way. IN ONE ROOM YOU MAY ONLY NE TO ELIMINATE. In another the rug or haneings may dominate too strongly. Your pictures may not be grouped to best advantage. Or a different wall cover may change the character of the room entirely, bringing all the other furnishings instantly into coherent, agreeable relationship, EVERYTHING IN YOUR HOME should express yourself—your aims, aspirations, ideals. If it does less than this, it does not do you justice: misrepresents you as surely as would a garish costume. SO, BEFORE FURNISHING OR REFURNISHING your home for the coming season, visit this interesting de- partment of ours. Whatever you need in the way of fur- nishings can be purchased from our attractive. ample stocks at prices that are satisfyingly low WATER COLOR SKETCHES for Period decorations, Broadway, 34th to 35th St. * SS FECES LL AS SS CT SESE ECCLES SESE LEE EES ES ELE SS LLLLLLLLHLAAALAMLLALLALAKALAALAAAL AANA Not merely “sanita! tbe Foot WELK CK CCL CK VK KCC LCE NS NT Te Nee WS (2 CHINA MATTINGS, originally $6.48 to $11.49; 40 yd. roll yd. roll; now $6.48 and $8.89 In accordance with our end-of-the season and quaintly figured designs in the Japanese Mattings. For bedroom floors, the nursery, and servants’ quarters, matty ao ce | “MACY” COMFORTERS Are Filled With Sanitary Down . —————= down that has been subjected to every requisite hygienic process, Nevertheless, you pay less, as a rule, for a “Macy” Comforter JAPANESE MATTINGS, origin- custom, regardless of original prices. people use matting all the year ‘round. It looks clean, amd is * in the sense in which the word %§ than for the Comforters filled with second or even poorer grades fabric samples and estimates of cost. submitted on request. $3.84 to $7.84 ally $10.89 and $14.89 for 40 Assortments are very good; hit-or-miss designs in the Chinese, easily kept clean, besides being most economical. Chi loosely employed by average stores. The only quali ye use iS cf down which are used all over the c FRENCH CAMBRIC DOWN COMFORT- |SATEEN DOWN COMFORTERS, (igured ERS in ‘loral «signs: cut size6xo feet, }both sides; extra heavy iilling, two ine rows Cf plein sateen insertion; cur sizes. FIGURED SATEEN DOWN COMF sige Oxo Leet at Persian and itor, vd, | Size 6x7 f len . Gribateerakxealiehes SILK DOWN COMFORTERS, Persian Size 6x6 icet at, ; ae designs, with plain border; Size 6x7 tee it. | ze 6XG [eet at.. BORDERED SATEEN DOWN COMFORT: | ci 7 4x7 (ort at ERS; the red; black match SATIN COMFORTERS IN COLORS MATCHING THE BUUDOIR, irimmed with tinsel and ribbon loops. up to *39.6' each, cr 65¢ TO 75¢ 2&4 YD, GRADES Ni LUC WIDTHS | When the sale commenced, we had C almost 30,000 ¢quare yardsof this printed cork-—surplus stock taken over froma very large factory. If vouare still out of town, better take a trip in if you Sq. Yard hope to benefit by the opportunity still on offer, A few of the pieces show dight imperfections, but, generally ageaking, the qualities are perfect. Tile, Parquet and Flooring Pattern: berless variations, make up the Thus, you can find patterns well suited to kitchen, pantry, passageway, lower hall, laundry, stores, offices or vestibules. [Third Floor. | 5c GOLF BALLS for 41¢ OR $4.89 A DOZEN A Good Rubber Cored Guaranteed Ball This is one example of the value awaiting you in every depart ment. of the store. Many of them we have no time to advertise. Our rting Goods Department will well repay a visit, Here the golfer will find every standard variety of club, balt or bag, our assortment being absolutely complete. In addition; we have many other reliable makes on which Macy prices afford the usual saving, as for instance our famous _ ’ Th olf Club 1.39. We have golf clubs trom 98c to $2.97. We have golf bags from $1.59 to $5.49. We have golt bails up to $9.00 a dozen. WOMEN’S GLOVES SPECIALLY PRICED On Friday, we will put on sale a new shipment of 1,800 pairs of Women’s Imported Mousquetaire Lamb- skin Glace Gloves, the kind that is so much in demand, In White only; in three lengths; 12-Button Gloves, $1.75 quality; for... $1.49 16-Button Gloves, $2.25 quality; for.....$ 20-Button Glove. .75 quality; for. ous, $2.75 quality.

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