The evening world. Newspaper, May 16, 1912, Page 14

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Ae ane BSVENING WORLD, THUKSBVDA —“OURFEW SHALL NOT.” [MAYBE IT WILL RAN SAYS JOHNSON, AND | RIGHT ON FOR DAYS: TINGS NO MORE, I'S BECOME HAI < % cy See Macy’s advertisement on aS = the Economy of Macy’s Cash System. combines the convenience S of a charge account with Herald Square, Sroadway,34th to 35th St. € A Macy D it A R.H. Macy & Co.’s Attractions Are Their Low Prices. | Tr ‘ Bronx Fire Bell Threatens to| Nine Wet Days in Sixteen Is ° fll i ‘ Tumble on Men Every the Record of This Merry Bed Cover ings fl Time It Tolls. Month, So Far, Single Bed Blankets, $4.00, 4.50 and 8.75 pair. [i LONDON de Double Bed Blankets, $5.00, 6.00 and 7.50 pair. fl | “Curfew must not ring to-nieht.” Rain, Rain, go away, Crochet Bed Spreads—Single Bed, $1.25; Dou- ble Bed, $1.35, 1.50, 1.75 and 2.00, Patent Satin Spreads—Single 50; Doubl Bed, $2.75, th 4.00. wen ang ‘These words were uttered to-day In Little Johnnie wants to play. @rm, ringing tones by Fire Commis.| Says Rain ghoner Joveph Johnson, who resembies “Nothing doing, Tm going to way Mra, Leslie Carter, the ‘Heart of Mary- MODEL Through the whole month of May.” ‘The metre bad, but no w than Same nt [BMe, “besotizar” May wes It Imported Dimity and Pique Bed Spreads— SUIT | hatr, at least. rained yesterday. It rained to It’ ‘ Single Bed, $3.25: sable Bel $3.50, Bure iarye WE'RE READY ‘Phe dictum of Commissioner Johnaon| going to rain to-morrow. Maybe it'll ‘Wipes out the Tremont curfew bell, a] rain Saturday, In all human probabil Bronx institution of twenty-seven years’ fyi will rain Sunday; it always — etend ing. Decause jut that's nothing, It rained jay rons hs suave tne 4 6, 6, 7, % and 9 16 and 16, and it has outgrown the curfew rewula-| drizsied May 12 and 13. Out of nixteen Wen that the Tremont deli 1s stilled by | daye in the month of May poles and @fictal order, but because the bell has! picnica and straw hats and «pring gowns, it has rained and driszied nine, \ ih calle saggasnae None of the other dayn “Back in 195 a frame engine house! An eort is being made to Wh @ tower was built at No. 925/life boat facilities for Broad remom wer was|face cars, and the agitation is bound fawtated Vasapsared br oes beth metgh-|t© become popular the first time a ‘en sin nda car load of pasnengera are drowned. ag half a ton. The bell was intended) ‘Phe normai rainfall for the month te summon the volunteer firemen of| about which the poets sing—and the or- those days. dinary citizen awears- % 1,68 eo 4 to midnight to-night. Up to 0 Volunteer firemen gave way to th) orning, there had fallen alrendy 2.9 March of progress but, following &/inghes of rain and another half Inoh e@estom, the dell was rung three tim was expected before midnight, a total i @ay—et 8 o'clock tn the morning Fatntall for the elxteen days of 346 t ngon and at 8 o'clock at might. Per-| ior New York, rain ts promised for } e08s in the vicinity of the engine house | to-night and to-morrow, with shifting Gt to setting their clocks by the bell,| winds. ' aba eventually it cut a big figure in| You probably want to know the why- Tégulating the life of the neighboring | of community. MRecently the firemen attached to Magine Compeny No. & occupying the 2 normally, have been retarded b - ‘Tyemont avenue house have noticed that| horn ‘high twrometer areas that have every tic the bell was rung the walls) covered the Atlantic Ocean from the floors shook and the tower swayed. | Bermudas to the West central portions examined the atructure and re-| of Hurope.” that the ringing of the bell might| Which is as clear as the coffee served the building down over the reade|'" sme lunch rooms Double Bed, $4.00. Silkoline Comfortables, filled with pure white Cotton, $1.75. Regular price, $2.00. Cotton-Filled Comfortables, Dotted Swiss and Silkoline centres, Union Silk Borders, in all colors, $2.75. Regular price, $3.50. Pure Linen Towels All of these are special values and some are much re- duced in price for this Sale— Hemmed Towels—$2.00, 2.50, 3.00, 3.50. Hemstitched Towels—s3.00, 3.60, 4.50, 5.50, 6.00, 7.50 and 9.00 per doz. ’ Glass and Kitchen Towels—s1.75, 2.00, 2.50, 3.00 and 3.50 per doz. Hemstitched Turkish Bath Towels—specia! prices, $7.80, 10.50, 12,50 and 16.00 doz., Hemmed —25c, 35c, 40c and 50c each. James McCutcheon & Co. 5th Ave. and 34th St., wadphtit.n, FOR MEN Is shown for the first time at Macy’s Every standard make of racket, American or English, cam be A suit that differs from all other ready-to-wear procured here. The famous English and American Slazenger, the i i reg f be ; shown hereabou me American Wright & Ditson, Harry C, Lee and the Horsman are of iaabing,” te and elewhore, both in eutline and , among those we carry in all styles and weights fi i : 4 y psi Canela i Pinus ted Eh Aliosi any tailor can make a soft front coat. But up to juvenile to the heavy tournament racket. is ti i i : tad this time only a few of the most exclusive tailors hav ed ; In everything pertaining to the game we are equally thorough. a soft coat the front of which Ltier not “break” rnd we owe We carry full equipment for the court and fine apparel for the worn. The prices they ask have placed their product beyond, the player. reach of the majority of men. : We restring and repair rackets. f ee san Wie Lat eae Macy Facey bb eh and le a af ‘i able as the cloths of which they are made. That the fronts wi a No Feature that would serve to characterize a specialty tennis not break has been proved by an actual wear test covering a period shop is lacking here. The prices cannot be met with elsewhere. of four months.without resorting to pressing. FOR TENNIS ——— Hence the memorable words of Fire! suatice, Manchard in. the Supreme In some instances, the manufacturer tries to make his price inviol- This suit is modeled on distinctly new lines. The coat has G@nmiseioner Joseph Johnson, The bell] crurt to-day siyned an order for an ine able. The usual tennis dealer avails himself of this and charges | | close clipped shoulders, short, narrow sleeves, and high set waist even more than the listed price. Even in such cases we contrive line, The skirt is full draped. | The collar is short and high set, to sell below the catalogue figure. Comparisons may convince. wit aga gl ti “of the iat Gagne tea » . 5 ‘ shown by other houses have the old style “peaked” lapels: now Slazenger's English Doherty $8_49 | Slazenger's Tennis Balls. The 1912 tabooed by the West End London tailors, which means that there led for the last time in the O14) sunction restraining two independents it avenue tower at noon to-day. | trom painting their taxicabs yellow or ac as possible it will be removed] in any way imitating the cAbe of the eok4 at auction. Yellow Taxicab Company. 490 Domestic Rugs [ i Elsewhere 89.00, Our pric Discontinued patterns This is considered the bes tennis Fst hal is about one chance in ten of getting a suit nearly correct els¢- MF . racket made. It is an oval model, 3 per i , by two prominent mills double sung wet best English) Risewhere £0: yr doin FE od Fl hat Cee OO PME Recap shoulders The hancie ts & hevery Horsman’s Practice Balls 2c The fabrics, patterns and color tones are all new. In order® 5 Axminsters e e ° $15.00 slip, is made of ribbed wood and has| Tennis Nets....... $1.59 to $9.89 to introduce. this suit, the maker has granted price concessions a leather tip. The Slazenger rackets “Macy's Own” Tennis Sets... $3.74 averaging 25 per cent. So, instead of being priced from $19.75 to Wiltons $22.50 & $29.50 uel tren. | $14.75, $22.50, $29.15, >, ; Slazenger’ American Doherty Kis made of fine Sea Is} The price Standard weaves; sizes 9x12 ft. mrtere Ugh Ose Bie — with a twenty-one thvead twine, al The prices run gigs, $24.75, $32.50, irely hand-t le. This net is ‘. 1 : i AD | double court cies ae Sizes 33 to 42. Ready Now, Regular Value About Double. % slot. Our prices S449 te 97.49 double center. Canvas trading. a ae Oaken Bucket & Races Net Poles and Net Posts. Ou: i j aioe tr cs a Na OSTA gargs Vaartae seeds Time for Outing Trousers Filed 10 the brim with || SREppard Knapp G& Co} ||| mm wii $2 ise 9] Hig 8S 8. $694 Pgh cold, clear purity—no such ; (Established 1857)‘: This is the American Champion-|Marking Tapes, “Macy's Own” 001 $287 water nowadays. , Snip fae Rete te 18 COU S rune We $2.97 Striped Flannel Trousers.....ccesccceeeeerseraseseees Bring back th \ d 3 39-41 West 23d Street. the) bee rea eu ut; BY! Suitable for double court; 100 Plain Gray Flannel Trousers . $3.75 ring back the old days with better racket made on the| Staples and 14 pins included. Plain White Flannel and White with stripes..... $4.75 a glass of VER JOHNS = ene: : sone a 7 Ve Fiith FI. B'war,, ON nice and adjustment a ‘ennis Shoes for Men and 2 fect. Weight 13 to 14 ounce. Ww ,, is Sneak- cc EY CO Bicycles Phil Ye lla aru et PURE SILK é lorsman's Rackets. ¢1 19 9¢|| Men's size. $114 call gi HT a 9 t0 $3: Boy’s size 98 . Racket Cases in canvas, plaid, duck, |] — White canvas, with white rub- SHI RTS 7, all-leather and cravenettes. ber sole; have leather insoles, Our Prices 39¢ to $1.49; these|| which prevents the leather from prices are at least 10 per cent. lower |] burning the feet. than elsewhere. Women’s White Duck Sneakers, Racket Pressers. Made of strong, rubber soles........... $1.09 hard wood Women’s Black Sneakers, rgb Elsewhere $4.00 Our Price, $2.89 The color effects are typically Japanese, with white grounds and varying stripe combinations of pink, blue, corn, helio and tan, Negligee model shirts, cut coat style, with linen neck bands. Have soft double cuffs. Sizes 14 to 48. Ie makes one think of everything that’s pure and wholesome and delightful. Bright, spark- ling, teeming with palate joy—it’s your soda fountain old oaken bucket. KODAKS Wright & Ditson Ball Delicious — Refreshing _— iN | al | be Thirst-Quenching Wwe "La Week Ji|| re et 8 scatter J OEE SS Senco st hee” iH Wright & Ditson Tennis Balla ber soles... ‘The 1912 Championship, Misses’ and Childr White [epee | Eastman Our Price Al dor... $4.89) Sneakers, rubber soles... 98¢ Bhewhere B0c; bur doz, $5.50, \| Misses’ and. Children's Black fate MACY'S. Elsewhere $6.50 Our Price, $4.96 WALKING Dergad ihe Gowiien saat anon esos if Ls DAVEGA, JR. Teaty Wner hasnt gertet toe caconi| TAS'DAR Theat gen ae GOLF AND TENNIS APPAREL wiertty fous, xc | | STICKS THE COCA-COLA CO., Attanra, Ga. 123-125 West 125th St, of the bag, but it is reported on good a RL) BL helio, olive, tan, corn, pink and blue, Free Ounem peokle, telling authority that tho greatest weakness Sr eave Ry EVENING, Everything that style could dictate or comfort suggest in the wieder: ome at A SALE at Chattanooga, for the asking. sitherto in straw hats has been overcome | <== = apparel of the golf or tennis enthusiast will be found here at low- Have soft double cuffs attached, A special purchase em- and self colored neck bands. est-in-the-city prices. Norfolk Jacket and Trousers, $24.75 and $27.50. Made of Irish homespuns, Scotch tweeds and English cheviots in colors that smack of the field and forest. t Some of the Jackets are made with Inverted pleats, drawn in at the waist line with full length or half belts, Tennis Trouse:s nt $4.75. DEGENERES PAAR [| sae or nn art tent tel ine ars apn fa of a weight and finish that few houses show, even in their $6.00 lines; ba 7 this is an important feature to remember, as most flannel trousers so! at $5.00 or $6.00 are so light-weight that they bag easily at the and wear poorly. by Truly Warner, How many Good- SUNDAY WORLD WANTS essers can guess from this hint just Meal "WORK MONDAY WONDERS due cut, cording, to our ayn | | bracing s limited quanti. chest regulations, which guarantees ty of this season’s most a perfect fit in each size, . Sizes 14 to 18. Two sleeve lengths desired shapes and in each size. woeds enables us to offer White Pleated Shirts these aristocratic sticks at plebeian prices SIsewhere $1.25, $2.00 Ash, Partridg and $2.50 Pimento, Corn Mission wood are here in the round Our Prices, 94c, $1.44 & $1.98 diamond = and onal shapes they so graceful ssurne rs Pocket Tennis and Golf Hats, $2.74. We have an extensive variety of In straight sticks, or with ‘the Tissue Paper Pattern for decent European arrivals that will be welcomed by New Yorkers, Wiehe ahd CARrNea An DIE aed Ld ae ee Cae BNR The child’s foot is naturally weak and th A ki f A Is white oF brown; they are very light-weight, very comfortable and pleated models, “| crooked Prince of Wales. model, ler. e making of an An- voty inexpensive, These shirts are cut coat style, | | designed to hang on the forearm, Bole protection is necessary, but the : Golf Caps from Scotland and England. with cuffs attached or detached. Every cane is trimmed with ieole must be so shaped that independent nette Kellerman bathin g Made of tweeds in a score of novel patterns and color tones. Our Tuxedo Shi Sterling. Some are further trim- ‘Htoe movement is permitted. Ankle f They are our own Importation and are offered at 86c, $1.49 and a mentite raf hype fe a 1 ivory—thereby ,pProtection is necessary, but the shoe sult, designed by May Man- SEAR, The other houses thet napale Imported caps ask $2.00 to $3.50, It is made in our custom shirt But, simple or ornate, these canes @ust not bind the an':le to result in el WY workroom, and cut according to Ate Ud iy don't walk together p \ ¥, 1 my) na our own patterns which have by elsewhere f rong tain Bhothetad eweinas Blyn-Plan Oxfords in Tan ton, fashion expert, F R EE r perfected Throuen rn eae yeaa Elsewhere $2.00 to $2.50. re © 4 Russia, Patent Colt and Gun ence in shirt making. ‘or this Sale sees $1,389) fnjurious strain to promote the health of Metal Cait. A sho ( 1 READY i: i Elsewhe 3.5 4 » that 2 C This shirt has been designed Elsewhere $3.00 to $3.50.+ ‘ paren Moieh Gait A shen fant for the coupon) with next pole cet teat tan eset anee ||| NEY B2p0: 49. hs . The Blyn-Plan Nature Shoe is de- %%4 4nd hard wear. No- a] rN ~ England and France have contributed to the hosom is made of a fine quality | | Elsewhere $4.00 to $475 figned to prevent foot ills; to promote teh” #04 valuw at thoxe Sunday s World. See Mag- There are: linen, while the body of the shirt For this Sale. ce $279 comfort and to insure satisfaction, and gies to s : ea a-made Sennits and Split Braid Hats at $1.49, $1.88, $2.49.and $3.48 | | i," Yarersineh side pleats, | | "scwhere, $5.00 they will in most cases reduce the ugly sises 8% to 1 azine Section. Sennits, the easiest-fitting straws, made, Patent ventilating round bosom and round cornered arial yf ERNE | P han ¢ 1 sweatbands. At $1.49, $1.88, $2.49 and $3.49. Elsewhere $6.00 to $7.00, minent or outgrown joints. Sizes 11% to ee ne ee Tuxedo cuffs attached. For this Sale ) WEST SIDE STORES. Frencn Sennits, aR oer BS, exclusively. They have the new rounded This shirt cannot be duplicated Ott bite _ $4.89, 5 Pan i ‘| ays 49, ats eee rave peannnss at ss than $2.50. Our ree CE, Sticks in our Flocked. n all the popular shapes, At , ‘ice, iim Variety of stere 4156. ie .49, " Rand ivory trim Pa, 37.48 up to $24.49 Sizes 14 to 17. Sleeve lengths 33, |] | include novelties trom Lonny » Light as tissue-paper, Beye! with telescope crowns, and 44, 9) nt 56 d vi rolled or pencil-turned brims. At gas Parit and Vienna, and range, tn Fifth Fi, Main Floor, 84th Street, Kear Price up to $17.80, UR Main F, Bway, We, jeone A ary » p) {

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