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# And Also Hold Jobs, Told by an Expert Pann anne mmr nnn: Dr. William Fairley Says Most Girls Seeking Of- fice Positions Are Either Overdressed or Carele.se- ly Dressed and in Each Case Make an Unfavor- able Impression. Esohew False Hair, French Heels, Novels and Chew- ing Gum; Give All Your Time to Business and, Abore All, Keep a Still Tong.we, Are Some of the P, ecepts. ’ ——e Marguerite Mooers Marshall. atl steno, Praphers, typists and ofice aenista: Rs ~ “st look to their Fairies, principal of the Commercial High School of B Pooklyn. Dr, Fairley recently so expres: 4 himself to several hundred sweet yiwung things at the Washington irvine! High School for Girke, showing that he possesses the Courage of hie convibtions. G DR WILLIAM TAIRLEY BD But his criticism of women in the | | | | i Beriness office is ceMstructive as well 08 Gestructive, I fount when I called on er ~eegTE oe ae ; PLEADS GUILTY TO FORGERY. | ere mesa te casual, tre | Clerk's $12,500 Fraud Scheme Fatts forgets that the first thing to do is to and He Takes Sentence. create a good impression. - ‘scl who goes to @ business of- | FPAk Monet, formerly cable checker poticat for W. R. Grace & Co, to-day tous ped ‘trees’ corp Ragedbhegeteory Dleaded guilty before Judge Mulqueen, fess, but she should avoid all tendencies |!n Part 1, General Sessions, to the to overdressing. charge of forgery in the second degree. SOME GOOD POINTS AG TO|He was remanded to the Tombs un- DRESSING. til next Wednesday for sentence. “The weuld-be business woman who| Monet was arrested Nov. 2%, after he ig teo much Gregead fares quite as un-|had confessed he planned to defraud happily ae the casclessiy dressed can- | is employers of $12,650 by means of a Gidate. Né sensible business ‘wants | rorged cable order forthe payment of dered if ach tt Pala that sum to a ficti{idud "Spaniard whom on 4 ac ‘and ‘be-furdelowed Monat impersonated: He put in .no teme around in itig offes. He knows |fake order, had his firm direct a Phila- that such a young woman will be apt to | @eiphia banker to pay it and then tn- HI i F to the powder puff | tercepted a letter to Ris firm containing than she will €0]4 check. job, qnietty, 4 H Fr. [ ip i E Try This Famous Pinex “Pint of Cough Syrup” fit il i i Fete Ht i [nner ware Ae ena nang & Fomily Supply for bod, Saving 92. Ginte claim te consideration. Don's | 20 Surest, Quickest Remedy Fou overstate your ability, tut dent ‘Bver Used or Money Refunded. ‘ocean tae oct ‘| & cough remedy that saves you $2, and te “But now, suppose the girl does @ecure | Tearenteed to tive quicker, *better results than | her position, what onght she to do to | s#ything fe surely worth trying, And one ‘Be sure of keeping it?" I asked. you why Pinex ts used in more ], B, end Canade them aay other ID DON'T BE APRAID OF WORK. ‘. “She must mot be afraid of work,” promptly reeponded Dr, Fairley. ‘There | tere neht bad at a cove siting’ almost t.| 4 are. girls who keep yollow-backed | sant relist. It will usually stop the mos ob | Revels in the top drawer of thelr desk) stiuate, deep-seated cough in 24 hours, and ts un- | 4 Tight along, and the instant they have | equalled for prompt result NG Wtter.to traneoribe they are absorbed + ia therature. No employer likes to see that. ilo ts paying his employee for | htt coweh remedy over we Realy prepared tn UUme, not merely for work, and he ex-| ang taate is plessant—children take tt willingly. | pects her to give to his concern the! stimulates the appetite and ts alightly laxative— hours she spends in his office. As 8 | both excellent features, Splemdid for eroup, matter of fact, she can always find | bosrwnces, asthma, Dbrowchitls and other throat something to do, even if it's nothing | troubles. and & hehly musceastul remedy for in- cipient lung troubles, ite 1 eters are used, and these can always ee aia be worked up in spare moments, On * rush “She should take @ rea! interest in the work of the firm, and honestly try to contribute something to its success, This does not mean, of course, that she should be officious, but she should ely work for her lute satisfaction or money refunded. Certificate of guarantee ds wrapped in each package, Gruggist has Pinex or will y got it for you, Uf not, send to The Pivex Co. Fort Wayne, Indiana © interests As much zeal | — she would for her own. “Loyalty is another invaluable quality. Don't talx letters and plans Perfected Eyeglass Comfort Halcony, Near Lenses for Reading | Fused . [Lenses for Distance | Together ey we day whe applied for || Other optical shops. sell pe ge Rg a the identical glasses under \fanother name for 25! than we charge. ihe di diy punctual. | Poa rt ; a certain amount of general knowledge, | ’ the wider the better, | “Finally, the girl who makes a suc: | office is the girl who does OLD STYLE NEW STYLE We grind the glasses from ¥ |fyour own prescription, or, if you mee Gore 90 ge to Iunoh with him |Iprefer, a registered optometrist fend ey flowers oy theatre fy, pee do y tickets, or accept from him anything | will examine your eyes free but the most ordinary busincss cour-/fof charge and prescribe the the same sort Politeness he} f ois show bis mene! a," |[Blasses § shawls and more shawls—ev 9! THE SYENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 6, 1611.' TOYS AND JOYS Occupy the Entire Sixth Floor at Macy’s Toys to the right of you; toys to the Icft of you;| dividend on net Deposit Account purchases for the toys that are usual; toys that are new. Never before in the history of Santa Claus have so many toys been gathered under one roof as are now on display on the sixth floor at MACY’S. COME ONE, COME ALL. There is 1oom enough. 60,000 square feet, all devoted to toys. i you havea child to F poy) simply board the escalator and get off at the sixth floor. Leave the rest to us. You cannot spend a couple of hours to greater advantage. Shaws and Scarves and} “UDjrow-Overs”’ From All Quarters of the Globe A big undertaking that—to guarantee dainty shawls for every woman who wants thiem. Mont hs their grand mothers: da’ originality of the different nations. SPANGLED Macy's was the first Ai SYRIAN SCARVES of the leisure class, among whom the ha f Home-Made Bread rather embossing, .starves. is prraiiced by the knitting and Tast my roe al Among those exporters who crocheting custom that prevails in many sections of Germany. i“ t Atmos have sent their most delicious Metal which has the appearance of silver is caught on black and l; y Low Prices. tidbitstoR.H.Macy & Co. are: white net in exact, exquisite workmanship.and handsome de- Y ‘ And for men who smoke— |} 5.Peiser, Tieit, famous forhisgameand si Me fs because they shimmer apd sent eso richly be- i} P the ooziest, most comfortable |} fow! in aspic or with wine or cream pattern, and range from $2.74" te. $43.74. and which may be seen in-our.gown department. * * * ° s RUSSIAN _ Beautifully knitted, frothy shawls of light weight, but astonishingly warm, are sent to us SHAWLS fro Orenburg, R ia irhey are made by the deft fingers of peasant women who busy themselves thus during the long winters. They prize such shawls as their greatest possession, handing them down. from mother to daughter es 5 sf Sie eineabiliaiiiags rsuade @ peasant woman to part with her Orenburg shawl. Phey are shown here in white and light brown combinations and vary in Bite according to size and intricateness of design, from $5.74 to precious heirlooms. It is with difficulty that one can * * * * All the way from East India have come Chudda GiubDs Shawls. You may not know what they are, but if you still have a grandmother in your family she will know. She bought Chudda Shawls fifty years ago; they enjoyed the same pon O ey a hundred years before that. awl with a distinctive East Indian design, made as they were a century ago on handlooms by wan- dering tribes. Your grand mother was proud of her Chudda Shawl, that could be “drawn through a wedding ring.” You can do that with a Chudda Shawl to-day. We offer themin white, gray and white with embroidered border finished with A silk and wool woven s! fringe. Prices, $10.74 to $23.74, . *. GERMAN Ada has Sent MALT pone weit saws SHAWLS 202, of pure wool and finished with fringe. v hite, gray and black. $1.49 and $1.96. * . * * Also from abroad are dainty cotton lace shawls. rt a One a loosely crocheted style in finest cotton in a 4 pretty shell pattern in white, light blue, gray t HAWLS and Clack, with fancy border, 29c, 59, 98¢ and SHAW $1.49, according to sie. A dainty use for the | _ The same model, but in full length, | yoo), smallest of these shawls is making boudoir caps—with the ad- dition of a silk lining, an elastic head-band and a perky ribbon bow, Other cotton lace shawls are loosely knitted in a new zig-zag pattern with fancy border and fringe in combination in colored effects of pink and lavender and white. Also plain white, pink and lavender. 69¢ to $1.24, NOVELTY Quile the newest things in Swealers for women SWEATERS _ have just come fromthe Custom House. Desige FOR WOMEN nated as novelty swealers, they are very loosely knilled in the plainest of stitches, of fine-threaded wool, making a garment of the lightest weight, vet, withal, surprisingly warm. Lining and lop have been knilled separately and then put together. The looseness of the weave shows the contrasting lining to beautiful effect. The Stweaters are 36 inches long, have small revers, close-filling lurn-over collars and fancy bulton cuffs. As a finishing louch, gill or nickelled buttons are used. Many color combinations, with while for the lining. Tops of light blue, pink, delicate gray, lavender and coral and navy. Also tan and brown and plain white, $13.74, ff © @ @ SPORT Get those popular ‘'sport caps’ for women and CAPS girls. That is the London name for those Outing , Caps of soft, fuxzy material which may be worn in several different ways. Are finished wth braided band and tassels, While, cardinal, old blue and navy. Women’s caps, $2.96. Misses’ caps, $1.96, (Second ¥ionp] R. H. Macy & Co’s Attractions Are Their Low Prices. Herald Square, SA 34th to s5ch St. A ago we saw the tendency of modern women to revert to such good, solid, aomfortable luxuries of 's—and so we purchased shawls, | day—all the time. Prove it now. no boda gin Day You will find that the higher the been making all over the world and stamped with the price the greater your saving. We were right in ol § wi gad about shawls, for from the demand it is i is every modern woman bapeg 4 a ype bt er ist mas presents as much as her grandmother ; ei did. As for variely—take our Syrian Scarves, for instance. There is only one Macy's. wasnt instore use] QVERCOATS AT MACY'S liberal way. Their artistic charm was un- mistakable and we proceeded to develop heath eed tint tale tae pore ad ed made slowly and universa the women of 1 ‘women 4 a Oi of entchideine. oF neath .gasver. electric-ght thab they ere.se,pogular for evening wear, Prices are regulated by the time and material applied to the One of the many uses for Spangled SyrtatrSeasves is in making entire gowns—how effectively may judged from some gowns of the sort which have been {n'our6wn workrooms R.H. Macy & Co.’s Attractions Are Their Low Prices. BUY YOUR XMAS GIFTS HERE 1S Share the Profits on the Price of Them Pitt eare AAA arcatiny th ve aiid Supplement the advantage of our lowest-in-the-city C H R I S T™ A S G I F TS prices by opening a Deposit Account. We allow you 4% interest on your money, and an additional 2% si ‘ Beware of Buying Them on Credit “A Credit Account is the most insidious form of bofrowing money. When you don’t pay the merchant at once for the goods you buy from him you are borrow- ing money from him and disguised in the price is much more than the legal rate of interest. Better to borrow the actual cash and know how mush you have to pay for the accommodation; but, it is better still to practise self-denial and go without the thing you want till you have the cash to pay for it.” ELBERT HUBBARD ROYAL WILTON RUGS—A SALE Room Sizes and Hall Runners Most of the designs are Oriental, although there are patterns Yar, Qriv accounts intended for purchasing purpose accepted. Now is the time to start your account. Now is the time to begin to share the profits on what you buy. There are many reasons for the popu- larity of Macy’s with people who know, We are 54 years in business. 54 years of faith keeping with the public. 54 years of avoiding exaggeration in advertising or mis- representation in selling. 54 years of giving such values as only a strict cash system makes possible. 54 years of handling quality goods, and of refusing to handle inferior grades got up for quick selling and slow | adaptable for any room in the house. satisfaction. Usual Holiday | This is especially the case in kitchen utensils, in which we have 3.95 $284 steadfastly set ourselves against “seconds,” such as other stores, | 3° without any consideration for public health, handle as a means of getting down to our Towest-in-the-city prices. yisne stove that sells forceih only that heros |BODY BRUSSELS RUGS—SPECIAL, $1.98 onl: fixed price for everybody—that gives no discounts to anybody About 300 in This Lot. Elsewhere, $2.59 that gives values to all, not this or that,day only, but every One size only, 27x54 inches. OUR RESTAURANT |!MPORTED - THE LARGEST AND |HORS D'OEUVRES MostCOMFORTABLE ||AND OTHER i=. IN NEW YORK CiTy DELICACIES Satisfriny. Step into the elevator—step In our model Delicatessen De out into the airy, spacious partment we have spec in Fountain Room. ~ imported delicacies from the Everything that contributes |] Most famous producers in the lo gastronomic comfort. foreign markets. New ship- ments are now being received. . «+ 823.24 D ft. 6 In, 833,89 9x $36.89 We can offer you in most branches of merchandise as large an assortment of articles de luxe as high-grade specialty shops. We have a variety of gifts to meet all requirements. Cafe in which the post-pran- |} Sauce. dial cigar may be enjoyed un- || _Resbig & Funk, Frankfurt-on-Main, who der ideal digestive conditions, |} *nd)their popular meat and sausage eal digest yl foe'd novelties with the heating arrangement money on ood cigars attached to the cans, as on everything else. BREAKFASTS, 8.30 a. m. |linon wherever deleatessen Stores Uill 11 a. m.—29e, 34c, 44c, 59. |] are known asthe producer of the best LUNCHEONS, 11.30 a.m. sardines, anchovies and herrings. 5 ardellen and herrings. AFTERNOON LUNCH |} These are morsels that will awaken and TEA 3.30 to 5; 29¢ and |} an appetite in those who have forgotten _. || the sensation of food-cravin; [Eig Bloor] id CANNED GROCERIES The qualities that are safe to eat, We do not carry the other kinds, The care that needs to be exercised with groceries of all other kinds is intensified in the case of tinned fruits and vegetables. Even if you are not yet dealing at Macy's and are satisfied to pedir haces trust the store you deal with, there is still’ an inducement to come we ave showing in either of our two Departments. to Macy's, our prices for brands of unquestionable purity being aT SEPT SSSPT'T Bar TONITE apr weve ween 0) in the city—as in the case of everything fie This $40.00 full double-breasted| Men will like these warm Ulaters, | (West in the city verything else. wifi eaae) mediram weight Raglan Ulster, with |becauce they difier so considerably} Canned Tomatoes salin yoke and sleeves, is made up in |from the out-of-date, shapeless, London, especially to the order of |straight-up-and-down style, burden- R. H, Macy & Co., and is modestly oa and unsightly in ap- re ae enege cota en belts sith ary found. The material is a beautiful soft | any woolen garment made. They rest plaid effect in tannish mixtures, easily on the shoulders because the: a) Line A le Ragu pron foo bang =f ages ge ees ts two its 8 lor coal to 10¢ per can; our price, can, Prattdl vith eave leoter battens. | bes boon subordinated to warily i3ta ——_—_———__—_,, A full line of Overcoats, both Domestic and Imported, in both our Motoring “tment ond our Men's Clothing Department. You save money when you pay our lowest price, $14.75; on our higher prices you szx2 more. For instance, our London Top- coats with fleccs lining are priced $10.00 less at Macy's than similar coats ore fetching elsewhere. Any store could be proud of an ‘assortment as complete as AMERICAN 1 SCGATs CORN Pomel ts New California“A can be had in our warmth-without- “Tine fave Nan Molnen 48 eel pay! ge ‘agus Fine flavor: “ ‘ AMERICAN | REA’ BH out! Made of English and Scotch weight coats made by “Burberry” in woolens, in plain o pees London and sold by us at $49.74,- These | plaids at ars 250 ‘and $38.50. are lined with English serge plaid!” Ulsters made in London to the throughout, or the yoke and sleeves | order of R.H. Macy & Co, of Irish, lined with silk. lage and Scotch woolens at $32.50 TM ith $38.50. i WOMEN’S NECKWEAR Imported Marabout and Ostrich LARGE CAPE, made of good quality ostrich and marabout com- bined, finished with silk chenille tassels. Natural or black. Special, $5.94. (Maia Fleer, —1 OSTRICH COLLAR, with silk chenille tassels, a new and very strike ingeffect. Natural, orNatural with white or all white, $4.49.. WHITE OSTRICH AND MARABOUT NECK PIECES, made of good quality ane and marabout with 33 full tails all around edge, $7.98. i LARGE WHITE MARABOUT AND OSTRICH PILLOW MUFFS, to match, $7.89; additional Neckpiece, $7.49. LARGE MARABOUT PILLOW MUFFS, in natural or black, $4.96, ALL WHITE MARABOUT STOLES, for evening wear; 10 strands wide, making avery full shoulder effect ; 214 yards long, $11 IN OUR OPTICAL DEPARTMENT we of your oculist—fill them as accurately as y A them}~at Pientlthy bee shan Seca hop 3 ons i registered optometrists will examine your eyes and pre. r et poh le them. There is no charge for our examination- | ti 2. 0.18 | Peaday® Gudst” Hus P By