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PLENTY OF GAS EVEN IF A STRIKE ISCALLED TO-NIGHT Only “Fitters” Will Be Called Out at First—Company Says “Don't Worry.” ‘The executive committes of the Gas Workers’ Union and as many members of the union as can be present will hold @ secret meoting to-night to de- termine whether or not the men ehall be called out on strike to-morrow. Pending this decision the clergymen whe compose the Interdenominational Committees for the Promotion of Ar Rtration are examining affidavits sub- matted by the union in an effort to as- eertain how many members have Jeimed the union, and whether or not the men are persecuted by the Con- eolidated Gas Company, as they allege. | Tt was stated to-day by @ member of tee American Federation of Labor at the Fereration offices, No, 8% Fourth avenue, that the vote to-night would be merely perfunctory. The men were in favor of @ strike and hed been all along. TR was only because of the threat of the Federation to withdraw the union's charter if « etrike were declared without Proper attempts at arbitration that the man had kept at work @o long, sald this officer. At the offices of the Consolidated Gas Cempany the utmost unconcern te ex- M@lted in regard to the threatened @eike. It was stated there positively (@at there would be no strike and that heuseholders in New York need not ‘worry, COMPANY SAYS IT EMPLOYS ONLY 62 UNION MEN. , ‘Tee company insists upon declaring there are only aixty-two men in the union who have been employees of the Consolidated Gas Company. It also de- @lares. the so-called secret meeting ts! 7Mok secret. An oficial of the company) waid it would be held et No, 12 St. Mark's place. ‘The unton men persist that they have fm their union 82,000 men, conetituting | the entire working force of the Con- woldated, they sey. When he etrike fa called they expect every man to go out. ‘This statement was somewhat ameniea by H. T. Keating, epectal organizer sent here from Washington | to organize the gas workers’ union. Mr. Keating eald that in all probability ‘only men working in the shops—gae- fitters who attcnd to the repairing of ‘the meters and the ledke whi. number more than 38,000 — day—would etrike, It was doubted by Mr, Keating whether the gasmakers. or the men Who are! ‘directly in charge of the euppty of gas) as it comes from the tanks to the con- necessary, said the organizer, men would strike, The Consolidated Gas Company de- clared to-day that {f any of the men employed in operation of the valves in | the tank houses deserted their posts it would be @ felony under the law, whether they were members of the , union or not. If in any of the operating | ' gtations the @upply of gas were, for apy reason, delayed for even a iimited ‘time and then turned on again, it maight result in deaths ell over New York. ete 57 VARIETIES OF JERSEY OFFICIALS LOSE JOBS. Fifty-seven men who were chosen to/ vastoue offices in Bergen County, N. J., ‘@t Me last election will not be allowed te serve in the various capacities be- cause they failed to file with County Clerk C. F. Thompson a certificate and oath of their election expenses, as de- manded by the new Geran Election law. | ‘According to the charge of Supreme | Court Judge C. W. Parker to the Ber- | ‘gen County Grand Jury at Hackensack a Deo. 1% these persons are subject ‘ge indictment because of their negli- smoe. Chief among this fifty-seven is James ‘%\ Hutchinson, re-elected a member of ‘the Hackensack Improvement Commis elem, the town's governing body, who ie Secretary of the Union League Club. Another 9 Justice William H. Aoker- @ Venerable remdent of Arcola. "Many of the delinquents were elected poundkeepers. ‘CAPPS-WARD WEDDING AT ROSLYN TO-MORROW. The wedding of Miss Edna Ward, Waughter of Rear-Admiral Aaron Ward, U. 8. N., Acting Commander-in- Chief of the Atlantic fleet, and Mrs Ward, to Chief Constructor Washing- ton Lee Cepps, U. 8 N., which ts to take place to-morrow at Roslyn, L. I., will be a quiet one. The ceremony will be performed at 8.30 o'clock at the home of the bride's parents by Father Gleason, Chaplain U. ‘and will be witnessed only s and a few of Kear-Ad- s classmates, and intl- de and bride. ‘athor Louls N, of St. Mary's Church, Roslyn, a » attend, couple's engagement wee ane d early last week, aL ak wmtral Capp: Fell Fi Truck. rin his pocket showing he ng out [Ife tnsur- d to be William J , of No, 25 West this la am= ance, a Doyle, Eighth # morning as } north-bound 15 r bere str He jeated and felt from the in front of a heavy United | tates mail automobile truck driven by William Falkner | t @, 0, P. Conve INDIANAPOLIS, Ind,, Dec. 27,—Capt, | Wslarry @. New, Republican National \Committeeman from Indiana, and hairman of the sub-committee on rrangements for the Republican Na- onal Convention, has issued @ call members of the committee for shoune to be held in Ghicago, Jan. |ofMcere found that Mrs, Ida Sobults, rear of Mra. Schults’s house The the woman had orfered him to vacate his rooms. |of the Pullson's was inoculated with | Prince street. HOUSEBLOWN UP WHILE POLKENEN HUNT CRIMINAL Officers Hurled From Building and Man They Sought Killed | in the Crash, | BUFFAIO, N. Y., Dea %.-Poltoe- men William Ahearn and John Flynn were searching @ house in Fay street early today for Paul Luts, suspected of having committed @ mumerous as- sault upon a woman, hen an explosion | Shopping. We have no bya | of low prices. What we have wrecked the atiding and hurled the | a monopoly of is lew prices for reliable qualities. mi Ahearn woty ernss and oreibed, ‘but Mynn Come in and,handle the goods, Follow the crow« th Tat an, lee baders tb police had | The woman who wants been notified thet a murder had been committed at No. 92 Fay street. The| fifty-five years old, had been beaten over the head with @ blunt instrument and wes dying. A search was at once begun for Paul Luts, who had occupied room® tm the officers were preparing to break in his door when the explosion occurred. A @earch of the ruined building revealed the bod~ of Lutz in the debris, Luts had been acting strangely of late, and FOURTH CASE OF SMALLPOX. Infant Whe Had Been Vaccinated Is Found Stricken. Inspectors trom the Health Depart- ment discovered yesterday a case of smallpox in the house at No, 21 North Eighth street, Brooklyn. This makes the fourth such case found in Brooklyn within @ month. The latest victim of | the disease is Agie Pulison, five months old. One of the three other cases was discovered in the same house on North Eighth ‘street where the Pulteon family lives. The infant was vaccinated at the time of the first case, as were all the Test of the oocupants of the house. In the opinion of Assistant Sanitary Superintendent Maxfield, the infection of smallpox had eet in before the ohild the vaccine, The two other smallpox cases were of colored children living on Mra. Pulison and her child were re moved to the Kingston Avenue Hospi- tal for Contagious Di 5 1c. Cinoinnatt debutantes expecting to hear from the Mps of Miss i.elena BStallo, heiress of the late Alexander Mowonald, the story of the Nils Florman romance and why the engagement was broken, were given surprise to-day when it was stated Stallo is ill in bed and could n, ‘The nature of Miss Stallo's 4s could not be learned, She is a of Mrs. James Morrison in Clifton, fothing regarding her condition nuld be given out. ‘The New York Sun of November 234 says edi torially: “To folst obvi pon th Public is contemptibi cheating. So mé the pablie are w BOUILLON CUBES ‘more than good, Sie Sut’ a ene Ses large Peup a boiling | fait days of the Boullton tte, made” lakes many soups at » too, waste, DO or, on iy expeuse, 4 af eak your Grover, icaicssen OF Bhar F. BEHREND, 64 Frost st, N. ¥. te coo) of ame ‘addres 7 Ha, great Druseist EMliché ae Estab. 186 Start the Year Right by | Getting Glasses That Fit There is one way to be certain of this—have your EYES EXAMINED BY Our Registered Physicians, You will be certain also of getting the glasses at the lowest possible price. | We Charge for Glasses Only, Perfect Fitting Glasses, 2.50 to 918, With Bifocal Lenses, 4.50 to 618, 9Ehilich & Sons Oculists’ Opticians | 223SiathAv., 15thSt. 217B'dway, Aster House 350 Siath Av.,22d St. 101 Nassan — Aan St, 17 West 42d—Bet. Sth & 6th Aves, New York 498 Fulton St., Cor. Bond St.. Brooklya, ONARCH FURNITURE CO WE TRUST YOU FURNITURE hugs, Carpets, uedding $3.00 Down On $50 5.00 Down On 75 7.50 Down On 200 r Amounts to Me Freight and Bu BET3° &LEXAVES OPEN SATURDAY EVENINGS Herald Square Sales claim to give, Values that are made possible by a unique sys tem of strictly cash selling, Any store can store does. The The woman who wants waists, The woman who wants corsets, The woman who wants infants’ wear, R. H. Macy & Co.'s Attractions Are Their Low Prices. Broadway, 34th to 35th St. CORSETS IN THE WHITE SALE The sale that gives the values that other White Gh our values on paper—and, as a rule, any ifference between Macy’s White Sale and usual White Sales is a difference that you will prove by actual AS. The woman who wants maids’ dresses -and aprons, The woman who wants bed linens, can get it at Macy’s—at pronounced savings from prices elsewhere. 89c“C.B." CORSETS. The $1.50 quallty elsewhere, Made of Pekin cloth. Low bust, long waist and long hips, trimmed with lace. Two sets stron, cotton hose supporters attached. Sizes 18 to 29 inches. $1.59 «c.n.* CORSETS. The $3.00 quality. Made of mercerized batiste orfine strong coutll. models; extremely long waist or medium bust and extra long ist or medium bust and extra ong straight He line. Three sets of strong wel hose supporters attached. Sizes 18 to 30 inches. 98c «J, B." CORSETS. The $2.00to $3.00 qualitjes elsewhere. Made of fine coutil or batiste; twelve models to select from. Low, medium or high bust; medium hipsor extremely long skirt effect. Cut on lines that are decidedly straight. Trimmed with lace and ribbon. Two or three sets of hose supporters attached. Sizes 18 to 26 inches. 19¢ pe BEVOISE BRASSIERE. The 40c quality elsewhe: Brassieres or bust supporters, madeof strong muslin, open-back ‘wo styles; one trimmed with Jace edg- ing; the other has embroidered in- Peed in the yoke and edged with Made iste and b le. bust. Two SETS. The $1.50 qui Made of good qualit Long, graceful lin ee of pills skirt effect. $1.29 corsets. ‘The til, 49c DE BEVOISE BRASSIERE. The $1.00] and low bust. ality elsewhere. Made of muslin. No ‘styles; meck and armholes ed with wide torchon lace and embroidery insertion inyoke. O) surplice wise inthe back. Theother style has neck and armholes trim- med with lace edging and beadin, ribbon; hooks at front and has fla back. quality elsewhere. coutil. tremely long skirt; $6.94 «manctIONEss” CORSETS. ual to $10,00 to $12.00 Corsets else- where. Made of silk or heavy bro- cade in pink, blue or white, trimmed with lace. Extremely long waist, low bust and very long, straight hip lines. Boned with walohn, Three sets of hose supporters attached. Sizes 18 to 28 inches. $198 “J. B.” CORSETS. The 83.50 quality elsewhere. Made of extra quality coutil, trimmed with Cal lace and ribbon. Long skirt wit! medium high bust. joned with genuine Walohn (the most durable and flexible corset boning) Sizes 18 to 24 inches, [Second Fi, #4th St] White Sales in Brief to 24 Inches. $1.59 “1. B. bon. the re ions. blue. lace decidedly Straight to 26 inches,. Batiste, ote., from 49 up to $35.24 From 89¢ up to $26.89 Ge kind up. med with lace; drawstrinj low bust, Four sets of sateen hose supportc... attached. Sizes 18 to 30 Inches. ” CORSETS. i quality elsewhere, Made of fine coutil, trimmed with lace and rib- Four different’ models; all possessing lines that conform with uirements of present fash- . Three pairs hose supporters, \Sizes 18 to 24 inches. $2.49 “AMERICAN LADY” CORSETS. ‘The $5.00 quality elsewhere. of fancy brocade in white, pink or Trimmed with ribbon-run Low top, long i $2.97 MANUFACTURERS’ SAMPLES. $5.00 to $10.00 qualities elsewhere. finest grade coutil, bat- Newest that came to us from the leading manufacturers, All these corsets are elaborately trimmed with lace and ribbon. ‘Sizes 18 to 30. ys $2.00 hose Made of e Low bust model, with ex- an ead shape for the newest models. pairs of hose supporters, Sizes 18 . The skirt. CORSET COVERS—Muslin, Nainscok, ete, from 19 up to $17.49. DRAWERS—Cambric, Nainsook, etc., including Extra Size Drawers, from 24e up te $54.50 PETTICOATS—Nainsook, Cambric, Lawn, ete., from 49¢ up to $65.50 CHEMISES—Nainsook, Cambeie, ete., from 49¢ up to $53.50 COMBINATIONS (Corset Cover and Drawers or Skirt) —Nalnseok, Lawn, Marquisette, _” q PRINCESS SLIPS—Lawn, Nainsook, ete., from $1.29 up to $48.24 CORSETS—The Laeding Makes, inchuding the famous “La Comtesse,” the finest cormt MAIDS’ HOUSE DRESSES —Percale, Gingham. From 79 up to $1.98, MAIDS’ APRONS—Gingham, Lawn, ete. From 15¢ up to 69¢. WAISTS—Lawn, Batiste, Marquisette, Madras, Chiffon, Wash Silk, ete. Frem 29c fer the KIMONOS AND NEGLIGEES—Sith, Lawn, Swiss and Crepe. Frem 10c up, INFANTS’ WEAR —Long Slips, Long Dresess, Short Dresses, Waist Dresses, Long Skirts, otc, CLEARANCE OF 62 WOMEN'S SUITS At Reductions Averaging More Than One-Half The newest ideas of the season, Imported Velveteens and Corduroys, oped black, brown, and taupe. ality elsewhere. Made of fine grade cou- Extremely long tab hip line Cut on decidedly straight lines. Drawstring at bust. Three pairs of strong porters attached. Sizes 18 to 30. $1.29 +), B.” CORSETS. ‘The $2.00 $2.50 Made (Cut on ines, Sizes 18 THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 27, 1911. MEN’ S FINE OVERCOATS At Greatly Reduced Prices London-made Ulsters, Travelling Coats, Guard Coats, Raglans, Ches- terfields and Ulsterettes. Also Over- coats made by American tailors, of English Vicunas, Fleeces, Tweeds, Naps and Ratines, Irish Friezes and *Homespuns, Scotch Blanket Cloths, etc. Formerly up to $87.80; now. ‘ $38.50 Formerly upto $47.50; now. Formerly upto$#.75; now. Formerly up to $82.50; now. Formerly upto $27.50; now. MEN’S SUITS Formerly upto $38.50; now, Formerly up to $32.50; now. Formerly up to $24.75 ; now. Formerly upto $22.50; now. REDUCED ENGLISH MODEL S' tinctly d ent ready-to- lels roug! Sizes 3: His, 59¢ J.B.” CORSETS. The $1.00 quall- ty elsewhere. Made of good quality coutil. Average model, with medium pairs hose supporters attached. Sizes 18 to 24 inches. 89¢ “MARCHIONESS” CORSETS. The $1.50 quality elsewhere. Made of fine grade coutil, trimmed with lace and ribbon. Girdle top, or low bust, long skirt. three pairs strong hose su attached. Sizes 18 to 30 inches. 98c WARNER'S “RUST PROOF” COR- y elsewhere. een, trim- at bust. ovERCOMTS Inverted pleat, GUARD CO, high YOUNG hips their color, and sup: riate hree FOR in black leather. LEATHER $3.49 examination room, ou Macy's Fused Bi reading and lenses bei WHITE FROM SWITZERLAN! consisting of edg al 27 Inch and Original Prices, £27.74 to $34.74 | Original Prices, $37.74 to $49.74 qInch and fr... ak ..+ $12.74] Now.. .. $2actay any ae s, Original Prices, $29.74 to $46.74 Original Prices, $42.74 to $56.75] to autlul desigt DEIRA. | Now.....+++ $19.74 Now. $29.74] PROM MADEIRA, 1 widths, 3 to 4)y MISSES’ SILK $1,893.00 SILK PETTICOATS. ‘Messaline, in black and colors, fancy accordion pleating, finished with narrow pleating, $2.69—s4.00 SILK PETTICOATS. Silk Jersey, In black and staple colors, some with tucked flounce, others with accordion flounce. About one-third price saved, !BESTYETTE RAINCAPES tia $2.97 to 14, Rubberized Satin, with hood lined with plaid silk; silk strings. Colors: red and MISSES & CHILDREN’ yar. to S4e. FROM | eries, edgings, lions ar ard, 69¢ to $3.74. rol hes wide, erns, fin ss Muslii of 5 mn Swi engths are +)6 by the strip only, Per Ye, 12¢, 1Se, 18e, 2! 17-inch Swiss Mu Special, 37c. YOUNG MEN'S CLOTHES For School and College Wear ear clothes. igh and smooth finished ma- terials; in browns, grays, tans, blues, Oxford blues and $1850; $230 of Imported woolens, in grays convertible, colla 75, h $1475, $1850 and $2086, by a5, ENGLISH RAINCOATS, our own im pressly to our or proof —$5.69, $14.75, $18.50, YOUNG MEN'S HATS AND CAPS Authentic Janua LIGHT WEIGHT, FLEXIBLE DERBIES, with low or medium height crowns— derbies that keep their shape and appearance which .so many inex. es hats lack. $2.74. JUNG MEN’S ENGLISH TWEED Hi in b own and gray club checks, heather mixtures, all sizes, at $2.49. OPERA GLASSES ». |YOUNG MEN’S YOUNG FOLKS $3.96-MoTHER OF PEARL OPERA} BLACK ES.—Natural, Oriental, Amber and Smoke tints. Some trimmed with Silver at ee uD RCHIONESS” ET OPERA GLASSES,—Encased Aigy inheian jes up to 80.04, FIRED GLASSES "” Huoertor qualtt Macy's Optical Department, on the Balcony, is equipped with a modern have your eyes tested, free, by a regis- tered Optometrist. ke them on the premises] $5.96. al Shops. into one without the point of fusion visible) cost 25% less than widely advertised makes. EMBROIDERIES choice of a beautiful range of 14 embroidered English eyelet de- signs, Qualities up to $Sc ayard Mid- Winter Models and Fabrics | ge ERO EO, | UITS that are dis- | | JUNIOR MODEL SUITS for boys get- it from ordinat ting their first long trousers. In In both gray or brown, mixed all-wool cheviots and cassimeres, also in ple blue serges~the blue serge that 0 40. si 4 does not shrink, $9.75, $12.75, and $2478. $14.75. YOUNG MEN’S COATS and browns. Sizes i f° Bs sth $22.50, rasa cai ED BACK ULSTERS, $14.75, $18.50, 50 and Pee este aKING COATS, $14.75, Fast lll etal all ace exe ler—raincoats that are positively water- $22.50 1912 Shape: JUNG MEN'S AND SOFT HA’ . apa YOUNG MEN'S CAPS of Scotch and English make, in various shapes, including flat top, round top, golf shape, p ind blue mix- have that smart $1.88 an tures. ATS, ‘and 33. oF town |DRESS wa ITIES OS TIES, for Tuxedo and Dres: Wear, In ‘batwing and club shapes, in barathea, falll fi 44e and be, g an Fenicy Weaves, WHITE TIES, for evening wear, In bat: wing and club shapes, In m and ppeccorded, figured or plain piques, YOUNG MEN'S DRESS mame MUFFLERS == 94c—BLACK SILK OR SATIN with white quilted silk lining. Gold bands to FOLDING OPERA incased In black alities of “Lem VEST POCK- ” Other makes up| OPERA ‘itted with achro- h pCa pris- rice includes 845.24 with white barathea silk. $2.44—FINEST BLACK — BARATHEA lined with white brocaded fancy silk. BEST BLACK CREPE FAILLE SILK, unlined, giving ttn ap- pearance of folded neck scart. $3.96—BEST BLACK CREPE FAILLE SILK, in large, full shape; lined with beautiful striped an figured white silk. —WHITE AND BLACK ILLE SILK, lined with white bro- caded silk. Also white silk, lined with blue, Bini Nile or lavender fancy brocade. Others of black silk, lined with contrasting shades of silk, Including Nile, light blue and lavender, $3.96-KN REEFER MUFFLERS, in white, black, jasper and striped ends, fin- {shed with knotted, fringe. 54 inches long, 9 inches wide, EVERYTHING FOR DRESS WEAR. We carry complete lines in all the up-to-date styles for atternoon and evening dress. TN Eos BOYS’ inches wide. Pe ches er SHOES Reductions ind embroid- | Fifth FL, S4th se | ions, medal-1 poy CALF (LACED) —Strong, serviceable louncings. Per} easy fitting Shoes, with double soles and broad toes, Sizes 1-5) Our former lowest - In - the ri oT Our Reduced Price, $2.49 GUN METAL CALF (LACED) ~A good fit- ting and good looking Shoe, with strong leather soles; round toe, Sizes 1-544 Our former lowest «In - the + City 3 rice, 49 Our Reduced Price, Sis SCHOOL SHOES Unusual Value, Broad toe, sy fitting; the uppers of strong box calfskin with two solid full oak leather soles; solid insoles, Sizes yet ibe srongeat School Shoe to be obtained at any price. . Where you may If glasses are have to pay Inother ifocals (lenses for for distance fused For Spring and Summer ID. Matched sets, , insertions and baby floun- nbroideries, 18) 45 inch flouncings medallions, baby yverings. All in s. Per yard, S¢ land embrolderies aticte in trimming 11, Contre » edgings, flouncings, 1 to In achoice range ely embroldered in and Nainsook. to Syards, Sold yard, derie le, 33¢, islin Flouncings, — up to 845.24) $1,74—BLACK BARATHEA SILK, lined | | R. H. Macy & Co.'s Attractions Are Their Low Correct Materials and High Class Workmanship. FULL DRESS SUITS of soft black worsted, silk lined, with silk faced lapels, at $29.75. SEPARATE TUXEDO COATS, on this style, and these fabrics, $17.50, FULL DRESS SUITS, made of bird's-eye worsted. A soft rich fabric used by the best tailors only. Silk coat lining and faced lapels. Trimmings and finish such as one looks for in dress suits costing $70.00 to $80.00. Price $45.50. TUXEDO COAT to match the above, $27.50. TUXEDO SUITS, of soft finished worsted , sik lined,' and with silk faced lapels, $27.50. FULL DRESS VESTS, of white corded tick, at $2.75. Of white corded silk, $5.50, Of white figured silk with collar and edges faced with satin, $7.50. TUXEDO (Dinner) VESTS, of mercerized fabrics, 96 an ofbiney Grosgrain silk, with collar and edge with sati YOUNG MEN'S D “‘Custom-Made-Re Their value, if made-to-measure each. be Notwithstanding that the class. The bosems are ery _ Macy's Dress Shirts are practically custom-made with the delays incident to fitting and measuring left out. [Moin Fi. 40h Mz is only $1.98, @ RESS SHIRTS ady-to-Wear’’ the custemary manner, would 7 shirts It ith waist body of firm cambrie and the butten- Coat Open back, r petcoll aod pate hdoiy ED pen front, coat style, cuffs al Open both back-and-front, lar k tached, button holes. All Sizes from 14 to 17 Also a complete assortment of Dress Shirts ular length or short bosom, bosom, All made in the Macy work rooms on the premises. This enables us to guarantee the shapeliness, the sewing and the \ it styles, cuffs attached; sleeves t includes: wie MEN'S CUSTOM-MADE DRESS SHIRTS .« combine the excellence of to-measure work with the wear, They are made in our own custom shirt and area 5 ing the lime to be measured for one, neidigtork and perfect fit. a ptegst making. Varying sleeve lengihs in each s special convenience to men who 1 re @ guaranies Th boly ond oportion to the neck site. Pure linen bosom, cul in the fotscoats bustonhales throw fine soft cambric body; imported bosom linings; SALE OF BOYS’ CLOTHING Suits, Overcoats, Reefers, and Extra Trousers All Goods from Our Regular (6) 79c |B EXTRA TROUSERS Equalling $1.25 City of all-woo! Tweeds In a large assort- me Suxtures, Some of fine uallty corduroy. $ Everything else for Boys _ Every Sweater in our stock is prices are as low as in some cases is ers that are partly cotton, In plain collar, In plain or combination f colors, heavy weight, nicely finished, Sizes 24 to 34 at $1.39. Other Sweaters at $2.97, $3.49 and $4.4 CAGE CURTAINS AND 1 CURTAIN MATERIALS [Vhied FI, Rear] These curtains are our own impors tation, meaning selected di s LACET ARABIAN LAC TAINS, Were 4.7455 49 per pair. Were $6.24; 1 74 por pair, r Were $8. 9 per pair, NOTTINGHAM LACE CURTAINS, Were 81.89 and $1.98; now 98e pair, 42-inch NOVELTY CURTAIN NET, the regular 25c quality elsewhere; Macy's, rd 166 40-inch FILET MESH, In solid st: curtain scrim; ri ind block scrip); Macy's, yard 24e tains, in regular at $29.89, $38.89, $59.74, and up to $79.74 for @ er 40- 35c q Mor woe magnjficent pair of real Filet Lace. Double to 18 Some with two pairs of trousess, BOYS’ Ferner prices, $5.94 and $6.94 Long single or bie breaster canes made of heavy all-woo! ray, tan and brown maaan, fremmely wellstallored, cut rogmy. plain oe belted backs, Sizes 8 to 17, Femmes Freee SUITS leewh Blue Serges, mixed cheviots and Knickerbockers or bloomers, made cassieneree, Un Srey. tan models, Superlor qualities up to $14.74 the highest grade made. s ne jats, Caps, Pajamas, Bath Robes, Sweaters, Nightshirts, Ties, Collars, ete. BOYS’ SWEATERS red; or with combination trimmings. SWEATER COATS with V neck, or Auto) SWEATER COAT with high collar; also exceptional value. at $1.98. The Quality that is sold throughout the city at 65¢ to Thc per sq. yd.; Our Price; sq. y dama, be called, ist slight, and has no influence ee of ¢ warns: Steck here and there ta As [lhstrated VERCOATS $4.96 ove and Ons «$7.49 Former prices, $8.94 and $9.74 tan and brown guaranteed all-wool, yet our charged elsewhere for Sweat- gray, tan, navy, brown, and pullover Sweaters of fine worsted, in all colors, extra hand finished, Sizes 24 to 4 [Berond Bloor, Hear] Macy ‘each price $ LINOLEUMS 39c bought two carloads of this igured cork linoleum on excep> ionally special terms owing to tl fact that in the manufacture of them there Were cases where the machine slipped and caused a light misprint, Ch berd if damage it can certainly on the wear, The linoleum is 4 yards wide and in full rolls. A special selection and tafe i