The evening world. Newspaper, January 23, 1912, Page 13

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SCHOOL CHEERS FOR BOY WHOSE | SHT ISRESTORED Eight-Year-Old Henry Weber Receives a Warm Welcome From Playmates. ) Great was the jubilation today tn Public School No, 29, at Cypress avenue and One Hundred and ‘Thirty-sixth street, when eight-year-old Henry Weber wan led in by the smiling principal, Miss Lynch, and seated amidst his old schoolmates. School disctptine dissolved iftto a hearty cheer and a round of ap- Plause, ry was injured last July while Playing with some compantons on a lot near an unfinished building. Some one threw some mortar and thy lad was struck in the right eye, injuring the sight. The other eye was badly affect- | LITTLE SCHOLAR WHOSE SIGHT HAS HENRY WESERYUR, BEEN RESTORED. ed also, and all summer long Henry was unable to take an active part in the va- vation fun, | He bullt himself a litte lemonade} stand out of an old toy express wagon | and sold lomonade to his fofmer play- mates, the earnings going to ald in the support of his mother tn thelr flat at x 172 St. Ann's avenue, the Bronx, nm school opened in the fall Henry unable to resume his studies, It | was impossible for him to read more than a moment or two with his one | half blind eye. The boy was a stud- ttle chap and feit keenly. Some weeks ago some one interested Dr. Wilmer B, Allen of avenue in Henry's cond undertook to bring Hen and succeeded so well that ago the lad removed the and found himself in the possession of Perfect vision. ‘To-day his mother and other relatives accompanied Henry to the school and turned him over to Miss Lynch. Al- though he has lost several months echool work Henry ie considered such @ bright boy that he is expected to catch up with his old comrades before the end of the present term. | the blow | plea iste ' PRETTY GIRL WEDS YOUTH; | SAVES HIM FROM PRISON. Interrupts Special Sessions Judges, Who Are About to Sen- tence Him. The Juatices in Special Seasions were | ‘ about to pronounce sentence to-day upon Charles Ehlers, twenty years old, who da parole granted last June ¥ young woman dressed in and wearing white furs got up and play, She suld she was Viola Van Riper of Hemlock stree sf K, dL are engaged to be mar- she sald, ‘He has bee: out of | work and in bad luck. Now he is going nd Lam wiiling to look after him keep him s Ehlers looked a itttie even if it had a year tiavor, the company of a police officer the cou- | ple went to the Children’s Court and | were married by Judge Wilkins Then they returned to Special Ses- sions. Charles promised to be good in the future and sentence was suspended. | The young man was avrested a yeu ago after he had forge. instrument with @ cold {t of $3 in nickels a sentenced ¢o one yea! formatory, but was pa Two weeks ago he was a with a petty theft of wht no adequate proof, but he was in trouble and was about to be sent back on the old charge when t ng woman came along and savext | rying him. NEW TROLLEY SERVICE FOR QUEENSBORO TO- MORROW: | | Branch of Third Avenue Railway | Will Be Opened, Greatly Im- proving Facilities. The new Qu the Third avgurated to-morrow. have been completed, been assigned and et designated for the ne have been | branch of the system, The route of the new line extends from the Plaza of the Queensboro Bridge, in Long Island City, across to Third avenue dn Manhattan, down Third avenue to Forty-second street and across town to the West Shore ferries. Transfers will bo tssued and recognized at all points where the cars of the new route connect with the lines of the Third Avenu Forty This system virtually o hattan to Quoe! on the brid by an a ment bet and the South Shore Trac will be continued, but is en- Company, trely independent of the Third avenue through service. ——< TRUSTS BLACKMAILED, CULBERSON TELLS SENATE. Presidential Campaign of 1904 Sur- passed All Others in Indecency, Says Senator, WASHINGTC n, "We know corporations engaged in interetate come merce were intimidated and blackinalted for campaign contributions,” said Sen- ator Culberson in reviewing th activities of national campal, tees in 1904, die was urging his resolution providing for * year 1904 surpass tae audacity and indece campaign funds were said, ats wore read to show sin 1894, 190) and 1904 eer contributions than the Democrats, PHILADELPHIA Presence of hundreds of merrymakers who we Tyftawa Johnson of tached | thr |is anchored, | station Joined tn th which was rec For — QUICK ACTING MANY SEE SKATER DROWN. Jan, %.-In nioying the skating on the Qi “ th Yard, where the Indiana und all the sailors at the overed to-da LIQUID SKIN SMOOTHER) For CHAPS and CHAF! SOFT, SMOOTH, PLIABLE SKIN. | ing. shea oft | 4-Days’ Sale | |'Men’s London =COATS Immediate Clearance | Values to *10 at ® These Coats are absolutely | different from the common sort | |now found in department specialty stores, |handsome novelties are em- braced, all distinctive and exclu- sive. |rials far excel the low price asked, P style new, 6} and Many, many Workmanship and mate- Plymouth Broadway Cor, 18th St. 212 Sixth Ave. One door from cor. 14th St. the | nt for the body, | od ean, harmiess,” Delicates | | R. H. Macy & Co.'s Attractions Are Their Low Prices. Sik Herald emeeenneeeeeeoreomees eel Squars GF" Bro Broadway, 34th to33th St. »3thto3sth § MEN'S DRESS CLOTHES The Best Qualities Available at the Lowest Prices Obtainabie. Suits from specialist Suit makers; Waistcoats from specialist Waistcoat makers; Shirts from these who make the best Shirts; Shoes from those who make the best Shoes; The best of Silk Hats; The best of everything for men who want correct dress clothes. Suits One model of unfinished worsted lined | Another model of barathea worsted with silk Merveilleux, trimmed uh shaped to the figure, med with ybuttons, rout ee fulllapel; black silk buttons, aked lapel This coat gives th im) effect. Co: . 29.75 Trousers Waistcoat ’ Dinner Jacke! fo match it Jacket to match a | | models to fit any man—the unusually stout, the unusu tall, those below average height. Alterations whenever necessary are made without charge by our expert tailors on the premises. Dress Waistcoats Three-batton style or four-bution style. Pique, in wide and narrow ribs rom ae to aran i jeidloel .from$3.96 to Silk .from$5.50 to ~ Special attention is called to our finger grades of silk vests which we sell at a little more than half the price charged in the specialty stores which also carry them. An illustration of Macy values is to be found in the figured silk vest which we sell at $7.50 and which is shown in a Broad- way specialty shop at $12.50. These waistcoats have hand-made buttonholes and are finished with an attention to detail that can best be appreciated by those who under- stand the fine points of tailoring. |Full Dress Shields and Protectors, in black and white silks, 94¢ to $5.96. 19 :, $27.59 Desirable Dress Overcoats Silk-Lined Throughout and with Silk Velvet Collars, Reduced to $21.50 special reduced prices. in our Men's Motoring Department on the Fourth Floor. In the Men's Clothing Department - Ulsters, Ulsterettes. Coats finished in Amer model and of English materials, all s from 32 to special models for stout men. bought for $21.50, although some of them were as high as $38.50. Shoes and Pumps The best qualities only. The lowest prices those qualities At $3.96, a patent colt button shoe with dull tops, light flexible soles and neatly trimmed edges. : At $5.94, patent calf buttoned shoes with dull tops on straight aN that narrows down at the toe—making a very dressy s At $2.69, patent colt pumps with light soles, as easy fortable as house slippers, yet as dressy as hig! rer priced grades elsewhere. At $3.96, patent colt pumps with light strong sole the best pump last that shapes them in around the top—holding them close to the foot. Silk Hats $5.49 and $5.94 Flat brims with bell crowns for the younger man; slightly curled brims with igher crowns for the conservative man. Both styles absolut ty correct. All made strictly to our order by silk hat specialists. Hats of this quality sell elsewhere at from $6.00 to 88.00, Dress Shirts; ready for service, $1.98 or to measure, $2.49 and $3.48 Our $1.98 dress shirt embodies the qualities of the custom. made shirt ahd does away with the details incident to fitting and measuring. Fastidious men who used to have their dre shirts made to measure now benefit by this instant service The Macy dress shirts come in all sizes, and in various sl lengths to each size. They are made by our own workm t the premises. Front is imported Irish linen, and body a fine cambric--buttonholes are hand-made. Tuxedo Shirts in '-in in the city for side pleats, also made ready for service; likewise in all sizes and different sleeve lengths, $1.98. Dress Ties—'0 club and bat-wing shapes, in piques and dimities, 23c to 44c. j For Tuxedo Wear; barathnea and fancy wings, 44¢ and 68¢, The Best Collars, in wing and poke shapes; also folded, Complete lines of each ot the three best-inown standard makes, Knitted Scarves—in two-tone effects, $2.44. Special attention is called to the crochet knitted scarves in contrasting bias colors. There ts, perhaps, re than one other shop in New York selling the carve ie price there is $3.5 Other knitted scarves, 48¢ to $1.44 Dress Gloves—Oi white lan bskin, at $1.24; French kid white glace, $1.39; of white washable mocha, at $1.74. Silk Socks —\n all newest s! . 94e. Special attention | » called fecuin “ ilk embroidered clocks, the newest thing Lisle gud Silk Lisle Hose — i \\\\' a pair, A sheer quality t IMEN'S SHOES—-$ An opportunity that happens once ina while MEN’S $5.49 SHOES; Reduced tu............ . $3.59 Four styles— Wh Ph tbe sty Bluchers in tan Russia calf alt.laced Regular blac no calf 1 MEN’S SHOES; SEVERAL These are small lots of which the size 8 on very good lines and in comfortable si THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, JANUARY 23, Many of our fur-lined coats and our fur overcoats now bear What cannot be obtained in our Men's Clothing Department, on the Sth Floor, you will probably find London-made Raglans, on English including These overcoats may now be {Aiso MANY T Y SPECIALS IN ADDITION to the sales en Monday, and which Ae GA are MACY'S NEVER SACRIF! TO MAKE A PRICE. of stores if you are —Macy's if you are Herald Square, Broadway, 3th tossthSt. regular LAGE CURTAIN TNUARY SHOE rg Where else can you match these values ?/CLEARANCE ; opt wee") Yet there are plenty more like |icate ce WOMEN'S EXTRA HIGH instead of $5.00. Made over a well« ; 81 with Welted JUST RECEIVED FROM PARIS ay Tren Gata tee NEW DINNER AND THEATRE BLOUSES pili, batten Shae three soles, Tan To Be Soid at Cost of Importation rly. 94.74, Russia Leather, Guri Metal Calf Extremely novel, all showing the elongated |} pensive Ki rate rl ALL a Re shoulder. eae Fa) ee eo LOR Including one of white satin with studded \}to #27. WOMEN'S WALKING &@ DRESS SHOES; several styles, Reduced from 3 to leather collar and cuffs at $32.74. The others range in price from $19.89 to $46.89. 150 pairs reduced $7.81 to Coats, Scarves & Muffs All Included at These Prices With skins higher now than they were six months ago, and “they will be higher yet," Macy's is selling quality furs at minimum prices. We have sold so many furs in three weeks that it was neces= sary to make another purchase to complete assortments. So you can come to Macy's contident of finding the very coat or Separate piece or matched set that you require, and of saving, half the price on it. Way REAL SEAL COAT, 46 inches long, with shawl collar and turnback cuffs, Lining of heavily brocaded satin; was $490.00; reduced to , Important Notice. This is not a job lot. ment of every size and every color; in other words, a of desirable merchandise. It is takes place in that business. | Sailor Suits, 5 to Materiala are imported and White Coney Coats suitable for day and evening wear; either styles all white, trimmed with ermine tails, with seal border, or with fancy colered collars. with square collar and border of seal, in the fashionable 24 black and white contrasts. Rey $289.00; sale prices, $33.74 to $119.00. COATS of Australian Opossum Moire Pony Sable Squirrel _ French Seal and several other of the season's furs— (in all sizes). Regular prices, $98.75 to $574.00; sale prices, $4474 to $196.00. ———- Matched Fur Sets of Black Fox, Hudson Bay Sabie, Cross Fox, Natural Red Fox, Mole, Caracul, Regular prices, $13.74 to $396.00; sale prices, $7.89 to $169.00. ee | ular prices, $74.75 to Feared! with frogs. year Equal to Aacy’s regular pri Special. Small Furs that match, that may be bought at Half Price, either by the piece or in sets. Natural Mink, Fitch and Fox, Blue-dyed Raccoon, Point- ed Fox, Black Fox, Hudson Bay Sable, Skunk, Raccoon, Baum Marten Fox. Regular Prices, $14.74 to $119.00; sale prices, $7.49 to $59.75. MEN’S FUR COATS REDUCED A chance for the motor enthusiast to expand his winter ward- Extensive Values We cannot advertise everything— Just now there are many big values in lots too small to advertise Furelined Coats, of fancy cloth mixtures and opossum, or raccoon lining; formerly $64 now $36.74; formerly $ Now $44.74, Fur Robes, sizes 54 and 78; of Natural Australian Opossum, {formerly $98.75, now $44.74; of Blended Muskrat, formerly $98.75, now RELIABLE DRESS SILKS Black and Colors. Note the Widths, ¢ 40-in. FOULARD SILKS; satin faconne of a variety of designs ercr navy and black grounds. Elsewhere this quality retails at $ int BLACK SATIN METEOR; $1. 19 to this retails elsewhere at $ $1.12 40-1. BLACK IMPORTED CHIFFON DRESS TAFFETA; par- i ticularly lustrous; regular ous; regular price ¢ elsewhere $1.65, From $7.89 to dinner servige alone, een SECOND FLOOR apie. E eae Pinot TLOOR, $2.97, $3.96 and $4.96 in 449 yard s ietEe ms [esanez—~') nest i +) duced, Madeira hand-embroidered and sajuares for the women, for the men at 99e, Main Floor 82.79, 1 luced to $1.29, Quality equal be od Weight. priced, H.241r- now $3.59. 39¢ to $3.96 per yd Virtually every WASH GOODS REMNANTS |” Pre-Inventory Clearance of Cotton & Silk Warp Fabrics now 19¢ to $1.98 per ya. ‘wanted’ silk included in this assortment ssitie ited an the department, VER BAGS 1 important reduction Hasement, Kear $15.00. Brussels at $10.2 ©! floor and stair carpets Formerly up to 15¢ Formerly up to 24c_| jually advanta 5c yd. 3-1. GRENADINE VOILE, alla Former y up to 39% at 3c to f every room 7 14) OAK DINING-ROOM F s boards ai $20.24 9c yd. i 14c yd. : eal STANDARD DRESS GING HAMS; $19.49, only at lowest-i -the-city prices. Plenty about Quality as you are about ———— nd $64 74 r the price, kinds, however, that are $149 were from $2.49 MARE ANTOINETTE CURTAINS, [Thied Floor, th 86) NEW YORK’S4PRICEFURSALE/BOYS’ WASH SUITS--$1.36 The Kind That Other Stores Advertise as “Special” Up to $3.50 It is a complete assorts le made possible only by long planning and timely manufacturing during the lull that usually nevond Floor, Meee) repps, drill, galatea, and madras. shored (all {sat colors). Tranmed in various jh twraid andembroideredewmblam. Some BOYS’ IMPORTED SCOTCH FLANNEL PA » in neat striped effect, SALES. SUMMARY These Brief Descriptions Point the Way to robe. \ Calfskin Coats that were formerly | Choice Raccoon Fur Coats We take stock on February 1 i ; : $24.74 to $42.74; now $14.74] formerly $59.75 to $98.75;] . [tis no extraordinary thing for a custo to $32.74, now $44.74 to $62.75. ping at Macy’s to save as much as she spends. [eaten 1) CHINA AND GLASS SALE continues. This week, Comes bination Dinner and Glass Sets, at the price of the $21.89. (2) WOMEN’S SAMPLE BATHROBES of blanket and eider- down fabrics, inanulacturers’ samples, now selling at about cost of manufacture, 3) EMBROIDERY SAMPLE STRIPS, Ribbon Beadings, Insertions, Galloons and Edgings, 2 to 9 inches wide, sale prices, 15¢, 18¢ and 24. s Trimmings and Laces at clearance prices. MEN'S AND WOMEN’S HANDKERCHIEFS, handted during the holiday rush and therefore substantially ree Plain and initialed Linen squares. WOMEN’S WAISTS, FIVE STYLES at 79¢. Two styles Black Waists in large sizes only, formerly up 4) BED COVERINGS of every conceivable kind attractively Full-sized Comfortables, tor instance, regularly MEN’S SCOTCH SWEATERS at $7.49, $9.74 and $1.0, er y= = 25 will be dedu ted. from nt Black and Colors—Plain Ra i Pile Weaves uF AND be ded ENAMEL EABINET ea Every yard guaranteed standard quality and perfect. Qualie AND SPOONS. Man. triles included that would be ties that were unique bridve "5 anid dance [avors. IES- {rom our Pure Food Factory — IMPORTED GUARDCHAIN now. 49¢; GOLD-FILLED now TAe, 98¢ anc $1.59; GERMAN SIL- ¥ $1.98, $2.49, $2.97 und $4.89 are among in the jewelry department, VELVET AND TAPESTRY HANDBAGS, in the pictur new so extensively worn, several grades re= ; t 9c 1 $4.89, An en tle s variety of the eason’s 2) RUGS AND CARPETS at special prices, Specimens—ox12 most popular weaves and colorings Royal Wiltons, $24.48, where $40.00, Tapestry Several varieties 7 14) UPHOLSTERY STUFFS i in ) eleven varieties, 34c to $2.69 | 34.00, ITURE SPECIALS —Side- Crystal Cabinets «: $21.24, ether Santee lor « Extension Tables ld elsewhere at 19 rd Haaieengey me ; [i ers 7 15 BR ASS BEDS finished in French Lacquer, two remari- Our price per yard 10c Our price per yard Ze omen * $14.67 and $24.24, ne vz Plo PERAMBULATORS, White and Natural Finish, the ef 1 $22.49 and $25.49, the laiter at $12.37, FE: x WHITE GOODS, New Importations and Specials. , ; rucon. J Int French Weaves at 69¢ to $5.96 One to 16 yd. pieces ee | i s1o0 0 s9.00, White Dress Voile, Se, English Longe loth, | yy the 12. The majorit ew—the ot Mercerized Cobweb Batiste, xile, ections, Chition Batiste, qual up to $1.00, sale, INLAID LINOLEUM ; IGURED CORK LINOLEUM : a THE ONLY LINEN SALE that can satisly all women’s Rie. 69¢ to 89 sq yd. fy 28¢ per sq. yd. . Taal and | aaa ann pena one p ar 4 A tem ir is ihe Linen, pure white, 90 Macy's ; 79e the yard, ICES QUALITY” Reliable goode not particular as. particular Of emall lets of one, two and up to six pols’ © pattern, up to the greater ince, the cure ing at The savings jon, The cure from $6.24 ETERS LOC LORE PE EEIII I Se cree regular line 10 Years aie to8 Years |. Sizes 6 to 16 tstom_ made. $1.89 mer shop» Also Princess Lace ageous prices, Fabrics in the house.

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