The evening world. Newspaper, September 12, 1911, Page 11

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LEAGUE FORMED | TO REDUCE HIGH COST OF LIVING a PROBER OBITS 10 THO JUROR W BANK QU Demands That Friends of Grout’s Resign From Ser- An organization whose obje Procure the enactment of leg! that will tend to do away with the| arbitrary control of the necessities of) life, to be known as the Producers and Consumers’ National League, with head- quarters in this city, was incorporated to-day with the approval of Supreme| Court Justice Gavegan. ‘orporators are; Mayer Schoen- Second avenu Lando, No. 15 Grand aver ; Solomon Bau, No. 136 Former President May Appeal | {i.tnra' streets Jacov dias Entire Case to Avoid | Grand ave Testifying. vice-as Investigators, ‘COURT ALLOWS DELAY n active sald feld, who has b -food trust camp itend to make this @ nent, Our purpose ts to conduct | a campaign of education endeavoring to force the dominant political parties | abandon sham battles and come down | th to take up the crying Issue of | Assemblyman Louls hae just teen apr sistant District-0 \istetn, ed d special as-| ney for Kings |to who TUMBDAY, SEPTEMBER 12, 1911. THE EVENING WORLD, WH. Macy & Co.'s Attractions Are Their Lew Prices, IMPORTED SILK VELOUR COATS Initial Shipment Herald Square,’ Broadway, 34th to 35th St. FOR THAT NEW FALL COSTUME TRAINED Broadway, 34th to 33th St. RICH fl Richly embroidered in braids, with fine mucho 38 HOMESPUN SUITINGS, now sell. SILK-AND-WOOL DUCH ’ iegdt OBC ayard, All veel, boll. [AEBBEa yard, 45 ines WO laces and heavy fringe. NURSES’ AND wecihy “STRAUS” ran plain and fancy weaves, in black| OF |very handsome material, Evening Our showing of these.handsome garments is NURSE-MAIDS",""* | CUTGLASS "7°" coats colors, street colors, black and fine colors. ri the first in this cily. INCIDENTALS hats. Which often costs even, F 6 ’ Three lengths this season—medium, three= less than you have to pay’ wae SNOWDRIFT, VELVETEEN ra quarter and full length. : The Macy elsewhere for the dull lustres, i CORDUROY Department of less kinds that have to Special Smartest and most effective idea for complete $39.74, $49, 74, $59.75, $74.75, $84.75 to $159.00 Nurses’ Ap« suffice for other stores, as ite 69c suits for the coming season. Suitable both . , parel has large the case, for instance, of Yard {or street and dress wear. assortments this special sale. Can be obtained als » b , wist coro! y correct styles. for __ “STRAUS” ted, tose and Coenhegen rh tpg el Ag ie reerase i It is wane $9.80 die OE . . in that no design; were $6.49. RICH AUTUMN SILKS, $1.49 YARD || The First of the Imported Gowns |] shu “inn $1.98 Sic. GAT nil _. Three styles. One is a colored Crepe Meteor, 40 inches wide, in black, street colors an evening shades, that sells generally at $2.00, are being exhibited in our Salons. In. addition, many handsome domestic models, a number from ment store in the city hasa similar section, handsome riots tt nye .. $2.49 ics TUUYe GE ‘ople, which Is t yntinuous in- n the cost of | ropose to call a assist In the Grand |t! affairg of th County that he Jury probe wt may nference of | Another is Black Satin Feutre, 41 inches wide, a supple fabric | J usually retailed at $2.50 a yard, that is used for dinner gowns our own workrooms, are also being shown, at the modest prices that have made this house famous. Second Floor | Seaeree brilliant a4 READY-TO-WEAR UNIFORMS, in striped I to the press | le riculturists from different} | and evening wraps. ence on the jury of two memiyam, and | States and leadleg men in targe cities! WA third is Striped Marquisettes, 40 inches wide, dollar quality on ite maretials, are in stock, at]! Also at new prices: Sample ¥} hag announced that he will not serve and form a EE ee ene for Secs Vane First Foor, Md 0 $2. pieces of fine China; Seroige OR far ress neice PLUMES, “WILLOWS”? AND | irtyyaiticg ih % ss Nae, Toae two juryme; o pom ir. several miniature IS= coh ei a GUARANTEED SATINS ‘unixcs ; Ce eae | Slick hina Tal com be Se Hoch at ' ANQTHER A HE unin FANCY FEATHERS —_|:iisiessrtoic "|| Pesihaa it foreman, and Charles Ratner of No, | 7 U S "Powell sree. elise tases a AtEconomies Equal to Those in the NotionSale wm. mgt = te srtg,ia,, | | Luncheon or Dinner Sets. givens te aogan, tM ey | agate man was arvect toaay oy [yoy can alway’ depend upon the Macy. Lining. Section for A Limited Quantity at About Wholesale Prices, Behn iy ae — ‘a ag . aoweee | (he for carryiny concealed Y ™ ey Reet hat a he a trie Sa [wane yan may teal atom wok a Tne | The qualty isvbest But under ‘our arrangement | Game Wns wou Gas. oo geo te Harris later admitted seemed but which, T can be Grand Ju up to stated that re is no way | bly T under the new provide no adequate ox. | use. He was John Schmidt of Red | Bank, N. J., @ chauffeur employed by ze H. Patterson of that place. y this eae E Scamidt brought fo nt Grout ¢ a to-day in conn | ngs which are being i him go testify be- tanking Superinten- 47e a yard to $1.24. 1 been in atte tion of a Our assortment is the most complete in’ the city. invariably below those of competitors. On special occasions such as this, when we have the co-operation of our manufacturers, your savings are frequently one-half, QUILTED SATIN, SATEEN AND SILK LININGS; white. light and darkcolors; |SATIN, in black and white woven YARD- WIDE GUARANTEED COTTON- BACK SATIN-SERGE LINING, Lelie easons’ wear; in sil- with a certain wholesale house we are to have any surplus quantities that they dispose of at special ternis during this season. This is the first disposal, and con- sists of HEAVY FRENCH PLUMES in black, white, green, in five sizes, trom 1714 to 20 inches lon $2.97, $3.96, $4.96 and $5.94. THREE-PLY BLACK WILLOW bail) 1814 to 29 inches long. Our prices DF eer 7 and 84e. SIIRTING APRONS, wilh bios, 79) and 94e. SHIRTING | BIBS, eithep round or square, qos; 24. CAMBRIC CUFFS, 9c, 15¢ and 19¢. LAWN CUFFS are 10¢ and 14¢. LAUNDERED LINEN CUFFS at 1S¢, 18 anc THOMAS YARD-WIDE GUARANTEED LINING ple and ro’ A plaids and checks; guaranteed for g. Prices, $1. two seasons’ wear, and very desirable for lining furs; regular Value 7S¢ a yard; sale, 46c. case should not aged him | ‘at that poin returnable on ‘ naticed a reve holster fast- |he didn’t. Roth car and found a re 3 ‘Applica. tion for an appeal, FIVE GLAIMANTS FOR SMALL| 2%. lie immediately SUM. Tn the Centre According to a statement given out| Schmidt told Magis o-day by . five claimants | carried ¢ re ver for self-p! a Is The Jerse Bet into thi “rid of tt by Smith, claims. torney Restores color to Gray or Faded hair—Removes Dans druff and invigorates the Scalp —Promotes a luxuriant, healthy hair growth—Stops its. “|| falling out.” Is not a dye. e fifth claim | himself, who sa H have leg 1 part of th r $1.00 and 50c at Di t upoh Fleisehm. | receipt of price and «i Noe for sdecide a }| sample bottle amount o | Newark, » REFUSE | Great Reductions! RAINCOATS, UR orde rs to vi ixth Avenue store are impers ntive. 4 { reason to effect immediate abound in wanted Rainproo: | are here ro me while the be Men’s Waterproofs $10.00 $20.60 Vaokue 6 at Valuc 12: - . Men’s and Women’s ENGLIS SH SLIP. ONS r HN combination of utility $9.50 ‘50 $7.50 Op.73) ‘ Value Value i ’ Drastic Price Cutiing an + Women 5 Rai inproof Coats) pr has ti so mu hi wtilit \ Value 312.50, at fs 75 4. CHILDREN’ S $4 Rain Capes, § SALE AT BOTH STOR J mm Value $8.59, at bd RAINCOAT COMPANY 872 Broadway 212-214 Sivth Ave. Cor, 18th St. One door f r Lith st Ly odge, who is in Oh Hig Way saille, tan, covert in our | wanted. hit car atthe Corandtaret| lack ggeisewhere $1.00 a yard; mY case Why rey it that stheneed ult 18 NISH CAMBRIC, 64 COUNT, which The $8.00 size is on sale at $4. $9.89. And the $20.00 size is - $12.49. $2.50 OSTRICH BANDS AT $1.49 One yard long: in black, white, purple and royal. around a crowrror in a huge rosette. YARD-WIDE SUPERIOR SATEEN, a grade suitable for petticoats, fane: bedspread foundat black, white, light and dark co very special, per yard, 12e. in all de- best quality 1 F + our price, ue colors; elsewhere i YARD-WIDE BEETLED PERCALINE, in black, white and colors; reg. 15¢ yard: this sale, 10¢. MEN’S || Ses UN ‘|| AND OPEN ,., END 24c™ Big Values in Little Things These Sales are Memorable Exceptional Values Always “ : SUPPLIES SCARVES The Only Difference Now---More of Them . nr ut from 50¢ Sill. ae ouR French Cleck Sete from $24.90 to $196.00, eats a eeee| PING AND HOOKS FEATHERPONES ‘rom, couret|| ,, BUTTONS || CURDRESSSHIELDS] “Tt you need a clock, we Absolutely ‘no. finer Caged Gear oe ‘Stain Proof have the clock you need. AUTUMN no cheap, unreliable Warren's Chicago Sit! Fe | Macy's Own Importation | 44c + 12 re NGS IN For the rath tolerated here. : ae 4 pe Snes tote te MOTORING sirens" haa OURADJUSTABLE DRESSFORMS ] | | Regular Forms at Special Prices | | | | GOODS He kno erience that nl thing ttn Crated ready for shipment. Crating without charge. or URS’ SUI plain 7 S18 74 10 $2474. Y CLOTH CAPS, $1. 49, CLOVES, $1.96 : A welcome opportunity to buy these forms at a great reduction, just in time far the opening of the 9, With: d. $2.96 GOGGLES, brown 6: ~X, season. A saving now of $1.00 Adjustable Form, Nod rey covering, » 44 size, BeJo} | $4. 94 two This torm 1s made to! I at $7.50, Qur price $5.94 Special As of nearly $3.00 | No.2 .. \ able Dress Pe . $9.94 Special Saal |BOYS’ FALL SUITS WITI HEXTRA LINED | TROUSERS | H Two Suits for the Price of Ore. Two models, Norfolk or Double Breasted. wwing now COTTONS Ne» Finer Made, Many Infericr Soid (Not by Mac 2 st | SCISSORS & e SHEARS ARS OF EVERY DESCRIPTION | in this sale juaranteed to give entire your morey reused. jacturers enable us to setf at exceptional Collar \ terms trem prices : Largest Variety of || 19% Cu i (F Novelty Hat Pins; ‘| ore HAIR NETS | Of Real Hair | 6 for 8c Our Prince 1 Hate Drand Invi STERLING ‘The $16.00 size is on sale at These can be used either Thirst Floor, } OCEANS OF NOTIONS DRESSMAKERS’ and 49¢ for pairs: in! $1. $1.27 Exceptional || Me Serge Melting. 4 64e ; A TOS [RON HOLDERS it UNTRIMMED STRAW BONNETS, 79c, Our Semi- Annual Sale LAUNDERED LINEN COLLARS are 12e le. LAWN KERCHIEFS sell at 24e and 34e: NURSES’ CAPS, 14e, 16¢, 19¢ and 2le, 2LINCH PURE LINEN ELASTIC FRENCH $5.00 “ROSA JOSEPHA” FANCIES AT $2.97 Dimas that gives a surface smooth CANVAS, light weight; in tan. and © Clusters of six small plunyes, really, one, cluster being sufficient to trim a | TRUMED, SERS W BONNETS at |] marble, Guaranteed not toch white; very special, per yard, 16¢, large or smail hat. Black, And the season's new colors, = or crack, Gilt ornamentation. betore f pal .| SNAPSHOT Five models to select from. Eight day movement; stril the hour on clear toned cat dral gong, and the half-hour on, cup bell. Other unusual values in lar stock, all affording the rey Macy saving. 34c to ALBUMS $4.39 If you don’t need one, that memes | ber of your family who will be delighted with a gift Get it now, before the snaps shots become soiled or curled from handling. Arranged cone secutively in one of, these Albums, with the date, occasion, | and other interesting facts writs. ten underneath, a collection *] snapshots will remain a pleasant chronicle of *he summer's wane derings. pal REAL WALRUS ALE rem ShéaT at 79, to 11x14 ii SEAL LEA’ UMS, from . Sa? EATHER at 9c, to LxI4in., Ait ' IMITATIONS) ALBUMS, from Ss? in., at 34c, to Lx14 i ryt at fae 12, BLACK ART CLOTH ALBUMS, from) S37‘ in., at 39c, to 11x14 in., at 98e. WALRUS LOOSE-LEAF ALBUMS, from; 7x10 in., at $1.69, to 11x14 in., at $2.89, BROWN OOZE LOOSE-LEAF ALBUMS, sig 710 in, at $1.69, and sign’ 11514 in, time LEATHER ALBUMS, tem i 7210, at $1,89, to size Mal4, at $4.39, FILMS DEVELOPEDAND PRINTED inthe Macy Laboratory save you worry, time andmoney, We do highest grade work only. All work done on the premises, by photographic experts. Nearly every other department store has to} send the work out. MACY’S WAS THE FIRST. DEPARTMENT STORE No competition in 1883, No rival in 1911, Every sale issued at Macy’s, jisint ture of a Warranty. r tisfied with your money MACY'S te the First Department r principle $3 years ered Department Ste | erica business in. An It is 4 principle which has won us unique position in the word of rete chandise

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