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a FF | L36 ; / GIRL WANDERING ‘ welly f INCOLD STREETS NH COTES, A eouthdound Webster avenue car) was halted at 6 o'clock this morning abeve Bronx Park by @ whi wed | figare in the middie of | p they Kot | tiun of the elevated at operator, living Hundred and | t the eir wy re-| covered from the effect of the long ox peaure to the cold Her feet wer but her condit Her family wa noth an came in @ taxicab | te take the girl home chroeder said the girl often em had led » the mother | Don’t neglect the eyes * of your children Bring them to a Harris Oculist (registered physi-+ cian) and have them ex- amined the moment. they complain of eye strain, of headache after reading, writ+ ing or studying. If the examination reveals the necessity for eyeglasses we will furnish glasses as ad« vised by our Oculist at from $2.00 up and Guarantee them to be satisfactory in every particular. ° Oenlists and Opticians 64 East 23rd St, near Fourth Ava | 27 Went 84th Bt,, bet, Bthand6th Aves | 64 Went 126th St., near Lenox Ave. | 442 Columbus Ave., Beer daue ae, | 76 Naseau St., near Joba Bt. | 1009 Broadway, near Willo 189 Fuiton St., opp. A. rtd Buy 697 Broad 8t., near Hahne’s, Newark Winter Suits Reduced $28, $25 and $22 Suits Reduced to $19.50 Thewarmwinterwhich we have had thus far is responsible for these big reductions, for we have more high priced suits than usual at this time. With three long, cold months of winter still before us, be sure you take advantage of these bargains in suits. BROADWAY, at 49th St. 279 BROADWAY, near Chambers St. 47 CORTLANDT ST., near Greenwich, 125th STREET, at 3d Ave. UNION SQUARE, 14th Street, West of Broadway. Harlem Store Open Every Evening R. H. Macy& Co.'s Attractions Are Their Low Prices Herald Square, 9 Broadway, 34th to38th St. SALE OF CANNED GOODS Selected Qualities Only CHOICE TOMATOES, PEAS, BEANS, CORN, APRICOTS, CHERRIES AND ASPARAGUS. All at prices quite as favor able a though customers banded together and bought in carlead lots. An unusual opportunity store up the winter supply, Thi ns for thrifty householders to is Season’s Tomatoes Ms Canned Peas Th Hrand Sugar Pena: No. 2 ean ‘ 1 toon Rana nned Fruits Hrand Royal R. H. Macy & Co.'s Attractions Are Their Low Prices. iierald Square THE RIGHT WHITE SALE Is the sale that substantiates in the Store what It claims on paper. f it were a matter of words, Macy’s White Sale would be re- markable only for restrained language and conservative state- ment. If you formed your conclusions as to the merits of White Sales by what you read about them, then Macy's White Sale would offer you'the smallest inducement. There are people who can be fooled with fustian; there are people who can be trapped with talk. Many stores know it—and make capital out of it. But the business we do—a steady, progressive business—proves that the percentage of people whe require to be , and whe can appreciate values on the counter, is on the increase. We have said it before—but we cannot say it too often. When ‘ou have seen the best that any other store can offer you, come to jacy’s and see how much better you can do. If there is any case where our values are not easily best, please mention it; we'll look into it. Our values MUST be best; it’s our rule. It's the rule of a house which gives no credit or discounts (as all others do, to the favored fe STOW ara YOUNG GIRLS’ COATS In an Early Clearance WHITE CONEY COATS, full length, button-to-neck or shawl collar model, turn-up cuffs; ermine tail trimming; in lining. Sizes 4to14 years. Originally. For the Clearance..... ‘ BROWN CONEY FULL-LENGTH COATS, shaw! or y button and loop fastening, brown satin lining. Sizes 6to12 years. Originally... $16.74 mae For the Clearance sevveeese G14 CLOTH DRESS COATS, : ly . i sentative models; broadcloths, zibelines, kerseys, che Sizes 6 to14 years, Originally. For the Clear: Broadway, 34th to 38th St haeietor eventos . $19.74 to $34.74 ce. eres 1 MISSES’ COATS—Special Many pretty models, in avariety of materials; sizes 14 and 16 years. Bricinally:, For the Clea Originally... For the Clearance MISSES’ SUITS—Special _ : A goodly number of the season's dress and service models; in cheviots, broadcloths and novelty materials. Sizes 14 and 16 years. | Originally For the Clearance. JANUARY SHOE SALE The Sale That Fits the Foot As Well As the Pocket This Macy Shoe Sale is not to be confused with sales of Shoes largely made up of misfits. ore care is necessary in buying Shoes than in buying any other article of apparel. Men, women and children all have their safe opportunity at Macy's. The merit of low prices at Macy's lies in the fact that the Shoes are all reliable goods, sueh as you have been accustomed to buy in the regular way at our Peatiag owestelrin heecity prices, Here are some specimen values: WOMEN’S EXTRA HIG! SRCES, Sale pri be fy at $5 Four different mo Patent Leather, Kid Top Black Russia, Kid Top Russia, Cloth Top Patent Leather, Cloth Te Black OEN SHO ONTE FEAT LEATHER, white ton, button shoes, the kind we usually sell at $4.96, $3.96. MENS ‘SI KID BUTTON AND BLUCHER CUT LACE SHOES, regulation height, $1.49, WOMEN'S Oren ‘UT SATIN SLIPPERS, finished with rosettes of self color, Cuban heels, $2.49. wou PATENT LEATHER VAMP, with kid quarters, three strap slippers, WOMEN’S WHITE NU-BUCK HIGH CUT BUTTON SHOE, price $3.96. MEN'S $4.00 GUN METAL SHOES, made on narrow dressy lines from selected leathers. All the finest workmanship. Medium shapes for the conserv- ative man, also broad Joe shapes for those who place comfort above every other consideration A ‘ YS’ $3.00 AND $3.50 SHOES, made of the finest quality of box calf leathers, with heavy soles and strongly stitched. Price $2.49, BOYS’ BOX CALF BLUCHER SHOE. A particularly strong make with broad toes and double soles of solid oak tanned leather, x This shoe makes a friend of every boy who wears it, and of every mother who sees him wear it, both Bath he its strength and comfort as well as dressy appearance. Price $1.59. SALE OF HOSIERY FASHIONABLE impr SALE We are. the principal customer of the principal hose fou se inn the city wine yA ge Every variation of beading, embroidery, spangling and la work used for this s formal gownsJ Tula Ft Light and dark coloring EMBROIDERIES Investment Against the Future, + 68 muslin, 26 inches wide; 22 ns of Broderie Anglaise de» $12.74 to $19.74 | Originally..... $17.74 to $24.74 4 $8.94 | For the Clearance ....... $12.74 $20.74 to $29.74 + $14.74 | Womeu's Shoes, second Floor, | The kind we have sold and will sell again ‘loor From.) 45,000 Pairs at about half price. Main Flooe, | avored with the iling the samples rved their purpose orders. ttention is directed to the silk hose tor women. Many of these aire $3.00 quality, for 9c ene et 15c for Women’s 25¢ and 35 Hose iw Light, watght ter 12 inche choice of eighteen tirm-edged dee Signs, CORSET COVERINGS...........38¢ . Value 50c yard Embroidered Cambric, 16 inches wide; at the same price, the same Width flouncings to match, tor come a) 98c for Women's $2.00 and $3.00 Silk Hose 1 “an : Values Se and 7c each Embroidered on muslin in a large variety of shapes and designs. xtra heavy hort allie howe THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, | JANUARY 4, 1912. FURS AT HALF PRICE Every Woman Can Now Afford to Wear Them The Sale That All New York Is Talking About _ This is a sale that transforms a prohibitive luxury into a convenient necessity. It 1s a sale possible only to a house which incurs no unneces- sary expense in the conduct of its business—a house which asks no credit and gives none, which gives no discounts, which spends no money (the public’s money, of course) on freak advertising, a tae Mil economizes every cent in its policy of lowest-prices instheecity, It is a sale both for women who are more bef afin quality than about price and for women whe hitherte had te think about price before they t about quality. The more you know about Furs the better will be your appreciati of these—and of the prices. . j With such an unusual variety, we can only se- lect at random. Every item advertised represents many items not advertised. Some lower in price, some high- er. Practically all of the coats are full length, many of them being as much as 54 in, Scarves of all kinds, from the one-skim animal shape effect to the very long, broad mantle. Muffs are the regula- tion pillowsshape or the new half-barrel (semi- round), some with fancy shirred beading. ed at Half Price Madeto Sale sellat Price HUDSON SEAL (French 87 |e Ded Muskrat) $214.00 $107.00 HUDSON SEAL (French Dyed Muskrat) BLACK MOIRE PONY. BLACK MOIRE PONY... BLACK MOIRE PONY. 87 75 $395.00 $198.00 £339.00 $169.00 ee Fur Lined Coats at Half Made to Sale Made to IMPORTED CLOTH § Sell at = Price| IMPORTED CLOTH = Sell at MIXTURES.. $114.00 $56.75| MIXTURES.........134.00 eee | Matched Fur Sets at Half Price. NATURAL RACCOON NATURAL CROSS FOX SET, made to sell SET, made to sell at $98.7: Sale price $49.37] at $174.00. NSET made to sell NSer mage to cel , made tc , made to sel at $279.00. Sale price $139.00 | at $239.00 Sale price $119.00 RED FOX SET, rnace to sell at $114.00. Sale price $57.75 Separate Pieces at Half Price Made to Sale Madeto — Sale BLACK FOX— sellat Price | NOVELTY FURS— sellat Price Scarf. + 47.74 $22.74] Broadtail Set 104.00 $51.49 Muff to match, FRENCH SEAL (Coney)..$114.00 HUDSON SEAL (French Dyed Muskrat) HUDSON SEAL (French Dyed Muskrat) NATURAL PONY SEALINE WHITE C Price, $86.24 Sale price 75 Muff to match. ERMINE— Scarf... Muff to mat: $74.75 819.74 74 Muff to match NATURAL FITCH— Muff to match. Scarf. Mui Muff to match. Scarf.. + $37.74 $18.74 | NATURAL RACCOO! Scarf... . 37 . Scarf . $18.74 $9. Muff to match. $4124) = Muff to match $37.74 $18.74 BLACK LYNX— $39.74 $19.74 Scarf... . $39.75 $33.74] Muff to match. $47.74 $22.74 Muff to match, $74.75 $37.49} Scarf... $47.74 $22.74 . $98.75 $49.74 Muff to mate! +» $64.75 $31.74 8105. .A9 | POINTED SITKA FOX— epreawiect| Pell - sen gia 00 $157.00] Muffto + 37,74 $18. Tee ell scart “ ssi76 $2774 Muff tomatch..... $52.75 $20.24 + $49.74 $2437 . $64.75 + $49.74 $24.74 + $67.75 . + $22.74 $1124 $112.00 $5625 $39.74 $19.74] — Muff to match. 104.00 $51.75 Scarf...... 149.00 $74.75 $3749] Muff to match.....$104.00 $51.49 $39.74] PIECED PCRSIAN LAMB— $18.74] Scarf... $10.74 = $5.24 | Scarfe. $37.74 $17.74 Pe ay $197.00 «Muff to match. $37.74 $18.74 $119.00 $124.00] nya $25.74 $12.74 NATURALSEAL DYED MUSKRAT- 923.74 $11.74 Scarfeeseeee + $25.74 $12.74 | $44.74 $21.74 Muff to match..... $37.74 $18.74 . $33.74 $16.49 $39.74 $19.74 . $29.74 $14.74 + $50.74 $28.49 + 837.74 get + $37.74 $18.74 ++ $33.74 $16.74 . $37.74 $18.74 $79.74 $39.74 | 939.75 $33.74 NATURAL FITCH AND SITKA FOX » $49.74 $24.74 Scarf. $98.75 $48.74 + $74.75 $37.49 998.75 $48.74 Muff to mate! - $59.75 $29.74 LL TL Maln Riser, End-of-Season Clean-Up of Cut Lengths "= Various widths, both plain and fancy. The accumulation from the season’s selling. Doing an enormous business jn silks, perhaps the biggest in New York, necessitates carrying a particularly large stock, Every year we close out the remainder at approximately half price, Black Silks: Messalines, Taffetas, Broche Satins, Satin Crepes, Satin Ductioes, Poon ao Cree, Crepe de Foulards, Crepe de Chines, Fanc: Silks, Satin Crepes, Taffetas, Fancy Voiles, Marquisettes. Silks, heretofore, 49c per yard.... Silks, heretofore, 69c per yard.... Silks, heretofore, 89c per yard.... Silks, heretofore, 99c per yard.... Silks, heretofore, $1.19 per yard. - Silks, heretofore, $1.29 per yard. . Silks, heretofore, $1.79 per yard Silks, heretofore, $1.98 per yard... Silks, heretofore, $2.29 per yard . Silks, heretofore, $2.97 per yard Silks, heretofore, $3.49 per yard.. Now: Now Now $1.19 Now $1.49 Now $1.79 Now $1.98 R.H, Macy & Co.'s Attractions Are Their Low Prices! Fierald Square MEN’S SUITS & OVERCOATS OurFinest Qualities Greatly Reduced Ulsters, Ulsterettes, Rag- lans and Chesterfields, in grays, tans and browns. tailored Ulsters, Raglans, Ches- terfields and Guards’ Coats, made of Irish tweeds, friezes and fleeces; alsoof English vicunas, naps, tweeds fancy back blanket cloths, etc. Eocteh ond American medel Suits, made of the finest worsteds, tweeds, cheviots and cassimeres. Overcoats formerly up to $47.50, now $32.50 Overcoats formerly up to $38.50, now $26.50 Overcoats formerly up to $27.50, now $18.50 Suits formerly up to $38.50, now $29.75 Suits formerly up to $34.75, now $24.75 Broadway, 34th to 35th St. a BOYS’ SUITS & OVERCOATS Important Reductions | Former prices, $8.49 to $9.74 $4.96 | Now This is a general clean-up of overcoats. The si re in models. The overcoats are convertible models, our medium-priced suits and Norfolk and Double-Breasted the Russian reefers and long BLUE SERGE SUITS, $5.49 With extra trousers, As illustrated folk Suits, 7 to 14 years. Double-Breasted The serge used in these su shrinkable and fast dy never sold elsewh knickers are full lined. BOYS’ PAJAMAS, Made of heavy domet, well- frogs and S The king Made of madras, perc: S is pure worste f this quali lored; finished with I buttons. Sizes 6 to16. that sell all over the city’ for $1.00. BLOUSE WAISTS, 39c d Eden cloth, with collars attached or neck band, Sizes to15 years. Our usual price 46c. DOLLAR SHIRTS FOR 68c Coat model of woven madras and percale in light and medium colorings and plain white, finished with best quality pearl dered. Sizesi2to14. E not so well-made as these. MOTORING COATS REDUCED ENGLISH BURBERRY COATS—a large stock that includes a sample line of odd garments. Included are light, medium and extra weight fabrics in ray, brown, tan and olive effects; Raglan or square shoulders; regula- tion collar or button-to-neck styles. English Burberry Coats areweather- proof and may be worn under all weather conditions and give thore ough protect ion ang satistaction, ie “ormerly .15 to $79.75 Now: 14 0969.15 ENGLISH MODEL COATS—d 0 u b le - breasted ulster effects; fancy or plain all-wool mixture: including various shades of tan or gray an plaid des 3; Some lined through- out with fl three-quarter and uh length; raglan or square shoul- ders. Foriner prices were 832,74 and 834,74 PaseeswNoW $26.14 and§$29.74 MEN'S MOTORING COATS—lined with coon or opossum skin; were $64, ring Goods ents 4 ow $38. MEN'S MOTORING COATS —M ar mot lined; otter collar, also with coon- skin lining and collar; were Si Now $48. MEN'S FUR COATS REDUCED—A com- saben range that includes INCHURIAN DOGSKIN, were $26.74 Now$19.74 RUSSIAN CALFSKIN. 4 . Were $49.74, now $39.74 SE OUR OPTICAL DEPAR MENT—Make sure whether you need Glasses. Make sure that the Glasses you have are those you need. Spend a few minutes in our Optical Department. Reg- istered Optometrists ready to examine your eyes free of charge. Expert lens grind- ers to make your glasses if you need them, and skilled opticians to fit them for one-third less than you would have to pay liable houses, ‘Waicony BOOKS AT ABOUT HALF PRICE! This is an annual sale of books more or less buttons and nicely laun- en average dollar shirts are Shert FURNITURE is, FABRICS = rare More Than Half the Price Saved Damask, Armure, Verdure, Gobelin, and Wool Tapestries; the sample line of one of the leading mills. Patterns and Fabrics suitable for Furniture Coverings, Table Covers and Scarfs, Sofa Pillows, Short Curtains and the many odd pieces that these fabrics are generally used for. COTTON ARMURE; SO In. x 1 yd. long; 29¢ cach. COTTON ARMURE; 50 in.x1}4yds. long; 39 eact MERCERIZED ARMURE; 25 in. x 1 yd. long; 24e each. SUNFAST. TAPESTRY AND ARMURE; 50 in. wide xt yd. long; 49e each, MERCERIZED a yaad in, wide by 39. \ 1yd. long: wooL TAPESTRY, 25 in. wide x 1 yd, long: 39¢. \VERDURE AND GOBELIN TAPESTRY; 25 in. wide x 1yd. long; 39¢ each. VERDURE AND GOBELIN TAPESTRY; SO in. wide x Lyd. long; 74c each, COTTON TAPESTRY ‘AND ARMURE; so in. wide x 144 yds. long ; 98e. SILK DAMASK At 50 in. wide » 4 ‘WOOL TAPESTRY, long; $1.98. DAM: AND TAPESTRY PILLOW SQUARES; 29¢. Short Lengths of Scrim Lace Nets, Muslins, Cretonnes, etc., at special reduced prices. Cold-weather Comfortables at sale prices. Every wanted kind. Every price lowest-in- the-city. AFTER THE MATINEE TEA AT MACY’S 29c ed Tea Served from 4 to 6.0) in the Fountain Room Toke ith Nt. Elevator, damaged in the holiday rush. os A large assortment which we cannot begin to enumerate.