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ORERINGRLS QULONTT LIVE CS SEES oe: py eeeneatieeerncine” -Bevy of Nine Look the Town Over With Refreshingly ; Appreciative Zest. ‘SHOCKED BY PRICES. ‘Saame Have to Pay for the | Architecture of the Stores,” \ Says One Girl. i \ Marguerite Mooers Marshall. There are eight—no, nine—more attrac. | uve Birla in New York to-day than ‘there will’ be to-morrow. , They are the young women from Ore- 608. Under tho leadership of Philip 8 Bates, pudlisher of the Pacific North- | weet, an agricultural journal, they have | deen making a tour to convince the effete Bast that Horace Greeley’s ad- ‘vice to young men still holds good. And |) Mr. Bates certainly presents an.effective argument. Oregon girls obviously belleve in thi [conservation of natural resources, T }@on't use rouge or powder or ¢ puffs. They don't need to, the delightful out of doors coloring that one looks and longs for on Fifth ave- nie, and thelr own pretty hair is parted competition, either, business men's associations, and Mrs. (HM A. Hartshorn was thrown tn for — measure and a chaperon She's as attractive and nearly as young ax ber ‘eight charges. CALLING THE ROLL OF THE ; WESTERN GIRLS. } Bhe ts an editor tady, Mise Mabel Pittman, a tall, blond pergon, te a mil- Umer, Miss Delia M. Harold says she's “Just a home girl.” Miss Agnes Miller, the ‘youngest of the party, high school and dovsn't like to “}ptag without her chaperon. Miss Char- lctte Jones, brunette and lovely, te an- i Schoolgirl. Miss Gertrude Pollan, Whe looks #o absurdly young that 1! i if she'd been graduated, ' t echool for (wo yeara, Migs Anne a fs alsq: p, schovlma'am. Miss Grace Garvin is 4 saleswoman. Miss Bertha ‘Willerton is a private necretary, No two of the girls had ever met be- ry F starting Kast. Wut they are a de- ‘ ‘Mghtfully happy family. Toey have travelled by easy stages from Hortianu, / Ore, anu pulled in at the Grana Cen- fired at 9 o'clock yesterday morning. |zbey leave Now York to-vight for t Ington, where they ate to meet President Taft. SI hao tie pleasure yesterday afternoon @f haring their sight-seeing. in tie jutomobile eity and the side, Af- we left Mr. s at the ry (Hote) Martha Washington and weat oui Pore Girctly feminine jaunt. We began at a big Fiftn avenue de- store. The girls liked the spa nt 4 the dome and the pillar-por- effects, “But there are just as ‘ ‘ings to buy in our own shops in " and they do nvt cost ws Muc..,” was tho candid judxment, Lit We Miss Jones told me, with wide ut 39 cents a yard, and it was 8 HAVE TO PAY FOR THE ARCHITECTURE. here have to pay and | don't think ited in Portland, jh yal nd yards of the wot Glass and bronzes; we saw thi wi and the $0 aplec think 1 could get alon, remarked, aryly. ning had when we were @ nobody had any um- m glad to find Oregon givis ite to parry them as much as I do. Ima'ams wi from We couldn't Pause of thi strike, took ‘a genuin . 500 a A TS INNEW YORK | Pleased when something gives them Pleasure, It's a wholesome invtinet Finally, after tea, we sailied aero Thirty-fourth street for a final at- tempt at shopping and a peep into shop windows, We bought gasoline and new coats and shirt waists and ide combs. We had a look at the Pennsylvania Station and Horace | Greeley and two of New York's old- est theatres and the Little Church Around the Corner, Then we were back at headquarters, for It was din- | ner time. “What's impressed you mont to iday?" 1 asked. Hero are the re- piles: Mire. Hartehorn—"The — magnifwent furnishings of the hotel,” Mors onee=""The beautiful paintings Jilin of the ballroom and a yel- KT enw,” Miss Pollan="The kindness of New had been told they “The crowds and the Harrold=""The Ghetto, e nour people, If thone we have none out HENRY CLAY PIERCE’S YACHT 1S TAKEN ON A JUDGMENT. | Sheriff Captures the Yacona as Re-! sult of Mrs. Rycroft’s Suit Against Oil Magnate. The yacht Yacona, belonging to Henry Clay Pioree, the off magnate, was setned this afternoon at the foot of Fifty-sixth street, Brooklyn, vy Deputy Sheritt | John Buick on an attachment sued sut by Mra. Alice G. Rycroft who recently obtained a judgment against we for $171,149 which she sald wan due her be- cause Plerce had failed to account for securities she had entrusted to him, Sheriff Julius Harburger led « party of marines all over the bay yesterany trying to levy on the yacht, but she was tied up outside his jurisdiction end e| Pierce was called for trial, he falled and waved away from their bright faces. | They weren't picked out in’ a beauty! appear whi They were just|to Ke to Palm Beach. The matter, how hosen, one from each county, by the! ever, Atill is in the courts. | | | den ts the palm room, Into the kitchen be Possibly they thought we were walking delegates in Giagu.se. |: fee, “I priced some #iik that 1 thousht | | your Bowels row ily vemarked, | | the King's county \officers were called on to act. When Mrs. Rycroft'’s suit agains to appear and Judgment was enterod against him, ‘The Appellate Division up hold the judgment on the grounds that Plerce sho court, by ¢ You can “clean house” better with the Powerful Disinfectant than you can with soap. Soap cleanses only the surface and leaves dirt in cracks and crevices. CN “gets to the bottom of things” and not only cleans but disinfects. It kills germs and prevents odors “ The Yellow Pachage with the Gable Top” 10c, 25c. 6Oc, $1.00 At Drug and Dept. Stores, WEST DISINFECTING CO., 2 Fast 42nd St. pT TD Won't Persecute ‘oops and buttons, and the new draped collar. White or old blue crepe de chine lining. self materia THURSDAY, JUNE 13, BOYS’ GRADUATION SUITS At “Lowest-in-the-City” Prices THE EVENING WORLD, 1912. »Macy and Co.'s A * sctions Are heir Low *r.eoe .erald Squan -roadway, 34th to 35th St. F Blue Serge Suits in| Blue Serge Suits in N Our Millinery Salon Ee 7] ; and double: |Norfolk and doubl Announces Semi-Annual Clearance Dressed stven, bres sii “Ode of Trimmed Millinery From Our | [$12.7 Fee eerice ted Sutin Nora $14.74 Own Work Rooms on the Premises | ~~~ breasted styles. breasted styles. An exceptionally large assortment, chosen with graduation and confirmation needs in mind. Tailored to last, which epitomizes a careful attention to detail that we could take a full column to enumerate. All the suits from $7.49 up have hand-made button- se and hand-felled collars, Lined throughout with alpaca, Both Norfolk and double-breasted models in sizes 6 to 18 years, with knickerbockers.’ Each grade the best that can be had at its price. The “Regular Macy Saving” at every price. Wersea PT, W5Hh Bt] Morning, Afternoon and Evening Hats Toat were $9.89 That were $12.89 That were $15.98 to $11.89, now and $13.89, now to $20.80, now $4.96 $6.89 $9.89 Conesponding reductions on all up to our highest-priced hats. The hats are all recent models, most of them copied from original French creations. A_ liberal lection of colors and styles for morning, afternoon and evening wear, The reductions are radical, considering that , » original prices were Lowest-in-the-City. RICHLY PLUMED HATS, s.29 to those selling else- a at $12.00 and $15.00 A Week-end Special, on Sale Friday and Saturday To Wear with the Graduation Suit Boys’ Whi ’ Blows G8c, 96c, $1.29|Sheie "4c, $1.19, $1.39 Cotton madras, linene, in plain Sizes 12 to 14 inch neck bar and pleated styles. Plain or pleated, in sturdy fabrics. Ours is unquestionably the most comprehensive collection of Boys’ Blouses that any one establishment in this city shows. As an example of its completeness, we might mention the short- sleeved blouses we carry at al} prices, and in all sizes. Appre- ciated by all outdoor boys, whe show a fine disregard for long sleeves in summer by wearing theirs rolled up to the shoulder. wi "s, nae ie Blouses at 59c Blouses at 48c RLS Of a grade usually sold elsewhere Wover, maaras, rugby, galatea wes at 78c. and chambray Patterns and cole orings numerous enough to provide a different one for every day of the summer. Made with collars or neck bands. Long o: short sleeves. In sizes 6 to 1¢ years Blouses and Shirts at 96c kxceptiona values imported Mercerized madras in plain white, and white with fancy stripes With attached or separate collars. Th« plain. white blouses all have long Sleeves. Those in mixed colors have long or short sleeves. Sizes 6 to 16 years , . madras anc mercerizec pongee in Blouses and Shirts at 68c ai, extensive variety of striped ef- Best quality khaki-colo: galatea.| fi Also piain white, tar and With attached negligce collar. In solesctte. Attache or separate 5iz@s 6 tc 1€ years, and 12 to 14 inch oliars, or merely a neck band. neck bands. . Blouses with long or short sleeves. Still better quadibies at $1.39,81.98 and $2.49, made of the same imported madrases and silks used for men’s high-grade shirls, New Practical Styles Reducad Women’s Topcoats, $9.74 Were up to $19.74 Several attractive,styles in gray, tan. or plaid mixtures. Loose or semi-fitting. Rlain. Slightly trimmed. Broke $12es. Women’s Taffeta Coats, $21.74 Reduced from $39. Only twenty remaining of this handsome afternoon or evening wrap, which is an exact copy of a high-priced French model. It is loose, with corded seams, side-trimming of self-covered BOYS’ HAND-TAILORED SUITS, $7.49 Were $10.74 Over three hundred suits, in sizes 6 to 18 years, taken from regular stock. a - - ‘ Reduced because of isregularity in size-ranges. Bat irls’ ; Seven distinctive models in Norfolk, singles and double- Girls’ Tub Dresses, $1.96 breasted styles. all lined with finevmohait. Were up to $3.24 The materials—tweeds, cassimeres dnd worsteds. One hundred and seventy-five, in sizes 4 to 10 years. The colors —brown, olive, tan, gray, shepherd's checks, navy. The assortment comprises chambrays. repps. natural linens. ARTISTS’ MATERIALS limities, ginghams, and a number of white linen frocks made ind embroidered by hand. Ske‘ching and painting requisites for outdoor and studio use Pnnclpay straight line models, with detachable belts of Macy’s Artists’ Materials are of the highest quality. By . (ierond i ah oT Girls’ Suits at $6.74, $8.74 and $12.74 buying and selling on a cash basis exclusively, we are en- abled to offer them at “Lowest - in - the - City” prices. Were $9.74 to $23.74 Two and three-piece models, iri sizes 10 to 14 years. The girlish Norfolk or box styles, made of men’s-wear serges in tan, gray, black or navy. | Coats all lined with a good quality peau de cygne. y -Partout Compact Ol ele? », Ssrnieens, Rese iia fe coi a BS twtr apeciit sine taben, & Girls’ and Children’s Coats, $7.94 mite heen, Ts Sens | ane rial Se dt Hinted capitoart mits, #x10 Inches, with ob | ptm fet Were $10.74 to $16.74 Ee I gt gg a ho i acon Se re part i asso! . ft pant. “mahogany, palette, palette Piain and dressy models, in sizes 4 to 14 years, Comrolete with tue ea oh ramets, oe. ee Dae ang ell Sarita ot trpeating Mixtures—shepherd’s checks, tan serges, navy serges are | Bomprantt,,W\ apa eed beletle’ Brebes, acatemy boged, palette’ cup, he fabrics. coheae Saapeine, Wrelne halt vane of emorted watnbridae Mounted Over one hundred coats to select from, most of which are be. gtal Steet see] VRS. 601°tae 20288 teches, * ined throughout with excellent peau de cygne. Size range is an {A 58 Porte 2% oroken, but every size in some styles. HE cae Sut nt an, Pe] > Ean hr eee i ea sat cui Beet race 39*| Colee , oe peds handy for pen and ink ‘and hot-pressed, Size 20x80 inches, MISSES’ TUB FROCKS, $3.96 | sitet Tyee emacs ten oe ’ ® BLM ae Ts a Made by Faror, Bub! & Co, ioe Selling Elsewhere at $5.50 eg MR be ree Over 500 dresses made of figured lawns, flowered dimities and | ,piled'in srestten dittecat ‘ion, gain eed striped tissues. In black, blue, pink, helio, maize, and tan com. | "Sraskes Se| For hina Palnttoe oe sscenent ‘ pee war Oe vitesse int SOT Ot ; Also of repp in plain blue, tan, pink and white. . wit! be made te order im any Trimmed in simple ways that will look well after numerous sinh gerber Our verraca ‘cauvas as om everything elve are by far e eity. rips to the tub. : Sizes in 14, 16 and 18 years—the last two suitable for small women as well as Bi aid Pieae, Waayst ‘ 0 Misse: i noaed Top Coats, $14.74 SUMMER BATH ACCESSORIES Lingerie Dresses, $9.74 Suitable for Commencement A new model of tucked white batiste, hat has flounced skirt. This flounce is headed with ‘cular medal- tions. of French Valenciennes lace, matching those which cross the collar- ess bodice and continue down each sleeve. A Smart New English Model Made of tan and gray mixtures, Warm, without being heavy. sleeves are set in, and the coflar con- yerupe, and a wide belt of the fabric y . The izes 14 and 16 Wind and sun have no terrors for the woman whose toilet tatile is uipped with proper_preventives. we yn in stock delightful creams, soaps, powders, toilet waters and all other bath needfuls priced to afford the “Regular Macy Saving” which means a saving at every price. (Malm Floor, Centre.) sal’ moice of five different) VIOLET AMMONIA, pint, 160; quart, Bree fo Sizes 14 and 16 years. years. BATH | of, five Aitterer | Vide Less elaborate Lingerie Frocks, at)” A full line of Sport Coats in stock— sat and Violets Sion bottles. $1.48 | WITCH MAZEL. pint. 20e1 auart, Ge, $3.96 Mackinaws, Blazer: 'Warmth-with- Complete aasdrtment of other alconar., vi + » '] ‘The more elaborate kinds up to] Ut-Weight" Coats, in various lengths brands from Od Usa ' af BORAX. hell’ pound, Ge: pound, $39.74 7 and colorings—at $4.74 lo $29.74 | OBNUINE *He eT toe de | MERMAID BATH POWDER, for sotten- : RUBBER SPONGES, 20c to 82.94, i POWDER, box » MA FAK SETI EN THAN : MONEY DOWN Credi: if You Want It. ASY TERMS beuwest rrices. $50 to $65—$1.00 a Week ens65 to $100—$1.25 te $1, 125 te $150 00 pe PME": WE PAY av Open Monoay Punt % veal 10 6M, > 50" #7 we Cy BATH SPONGES, 10c to 83.07, WT. APRAYS. 7 U Without hi e have adjustadie handles, ‘ie Bi Disa BARR “ Fit f her MAE POWDER, Te Me yD mr ASRERO Combination Special Cretonne rubber-lined POC containing six articles used daily, and compact enough to fit into a hand Eke. 4 Wash Cloth, 1 Tooth Brush, 1 box Talcum Powder, 1 box Tooth Paste, 1 cake Soap, 4 Nall File, complete 39c WOMEN’S $3.96, $4.96 AND $5.94 REDUCED 10°2.97 Open a Deposit Account at Macy’s and Share in the Profits on Your Purchases. % interest, compounded quarter- ly, on your daily balance. 2% cash dividend on the year's total of your Deposit Account Purchases, Only accounts intended for Pure iasing purposes accepted. We do no business ‘the. ES Pred tiy i oh here's: ‘albania Walks: oe 60 te nae rity SALT WATER SOAP, bar, S8e, ( © ad Squa: vroadway, 34 te asth S¢. ASALE OF LEATHERHAND BAGS A Special Purchese of First Quality Shopping and Carrlage Bags for Women to be sold / for 1% 10 4% less than we would have to : sell them if they had been bousht in the regular way, In the lot are included hand bags of Real Seal, Pigskin, Cowhide, Morocco, Goat, Seal, Walrus, FancyCalf, and Seal Grain Leather, The bags are in black and colors. They are lined leather or fancy silk. Self-covered or novelty metal frames in mat gold or German silver. Many of the bags contain a purse and card case or purse and mirror. son) we 7———Seal or Watrus Grain Bags, 94¢-———“S — Goat and Seal Grain Leather Bags, $1 49— Goat ani Watrus Seal Grain Leather Bags, $1 98 “Real Seal, Morocco,Pigskin & Cowhide Bags,$2.94> a) GROCERY SPECIALS This Season's Vegetables and California Canned Fruits. “WAKEFIEILb” BRAND CREAM SUGAR CORN; No. 2 wile Tis. Apia) «Arn Bra RAND AND ART No. Bie ai u oni ran rand ‘ain on, mpo' Be 0 Pure Ouve finest rt , atraw berry, vanilla, pineapple, chi other ‘fMavers: guara us ohare avice— beolutely, ALT —Bushe!_ bag. brand; juli extra. large c the whole Je PURE LARD— cinily packed for sat Ser "4 “TA_SPFCIAL SALE ‘THINS (Butter THini Bat “LILY WHITE! a —Very tn PEELED XTRA F, WHITE vetee Ting containing 8 to 9 thick stalks, packed to sell at 15c. ean: Tor "an, Se; dozen cane, O€e, Old-Fashioned ACW"S Bey Samndsees. J (6™Flood Prices quoted here at Icast «ne-tifih beiow prices of equal qua ities anywhere e¢ s* in the city. It you want to get back to the old-fashioned cost of liv nz, the first step is to do your shopping at “ Uld Fashion. a” Macy’s. WOMEN’S DRESSES Made of linen—An exceptionally good model —(see illustration); deep shawl back collar with Directoire revers. Kimono sleeves with dainty sclf embroidery and wide, turn-back on our Sixth Floor, at........ ow Children’s Top Coats—smart little boxy models, made of novelty mixtures end serges in grays tans, tront edged with scalloped em- broidery. Sold elsewhere as special at $4.50, On Sale Deep, shaw collar in contrasting color, Wide cuffs, Sizes 6 to 14 years; the {$2.96 two side tab pockets, regular price has been $3.96; now offered on the Sixth Floor at Junior Misses’ in white or colored ginghams, per $. They are variously trimmed with bandings, laces and embroideries. Children's sizes 6 to 14 es’ 13, 15 and 17 years. c 75; our price on the YOUNG SUITS GREATLY ildren’s Dresses Id elsewhere at MEN'S REDUCED Sixth Floor... . ALL-wOOL SUITS FROM OUR REGULAR HIGHER-PRICED »/OCK LINES, grouped at a quick selling price. Size ri mplet each me ree all pees from 82 to 40 are ay | 74 e the lot. Included are extremely desirable gray, tan and brown mixed cheviots, Former priess pleco SL 91478, Now on Sale on Sixth Floor at (@”"