The evening world. Newspaper, June 20, 1912, Page 18

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u THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, JUNE 20, 1912, At One-Quarter to One-Third Less Than | | Rea WL Los SRO SALARY AS MAIR GENERAL : —— | “ENGLISH GARDEN HATS, $9.89 ‘ A Typical Macy Value (setond iver, Centre) These are the hats that will be worn « by the fashionably dressed woman all through the warm months. Designers in our workrooms on the R. H. Macy & Co.'s Attractions Are Their Low Prices Herald Square, A 34th to 38th St. i MEN’S FINE STRAW HATS From the foremost hatmakers of America and France, at 257% less than is charged Broadway, 34th to 35th St. Gen. Verbeck Vetoes Grant Made by Acting Gov. Con- way After Cuvillier Protest. | seen For This Sale . . $3.96 $4.96 $7.49 We find ourselves at the season's height with a very wide display of the most) ALBANY, June 20.—Contending that the recent special order placing on pay | + Major-Gen, John F, O’Ryan of New “SXerk, the new commander of the Na tonal Guard, conficts with the pro-| | visions of the military law, Adj.-Gen MVerbeck announces that he has decided | t \- $0 disapprove Gen, O'Ryan's vouchers special for such compensation order was issued by command of Tteut.-Gov, Conway while acting Gov- enor, and had the effect of giving Gen, O'Ryan « salary corresponding to | + that of a Major-General in the regular fat the rate of $8,000 a year. | Gen. Verbeck makes known his pro- Goned action in a letter to Assomblyman ig A. Cuvittier of New York, a chairman of the Assembly Com- | sqailed retirement law »: ‘@t which Major Gen, Charles F. Roe ‘was retired. | t, Mr. Cuvillier wrote to Gen. Verbeck “A June M4 charactettzing the | order of Lieut.-Gov, Conw: Most deploravie state of affa General should serve without pai “ Child Auto Victim Dies. | John McArdle, five years ol, of No. + "987 West Forty-ninth street, who was “an over by an automobile last Sun- Bi@ay afternoon at Tenth avenue and L4@Mttieth street, died to-day in the Poly- | “elinic Hospital. The child was cross- | leing the street to Join some playmates (ped was knocked down by the automo- Dile, sustaining a fractured skull fu the Way-by Water | ‘lene, toms BOSTON YORK & iy oity. nf LIN E pi — PE ay and ribboned in the predominating color. The New “HALO HATS,” $5.49 and $7.49 silks, meteor and charmeuse--styles specially designed to have the variety that is conspicuous by its absence from mourning apparel — Any one may be had to order in pure white, which is accepted as full mourning — Our regular stock of White Mourning Ap- parel exceptionally large and moderate in price. Mourning “Tub” Dresses Black Lawn Shirtwaist Dress, opening n ba short skirt....... Black Batiste A similar model, somewhat simpler In premises have used all their ingenuity to produce the prettiest hats possible at this price—and they have succeeded. One Style Is Illustrated No two are identi hough all are tfimmed with French flower’, the new picot-edged or plain moire ribbon a rills of lace or a tulle " ‘halo,” as the latest brim-trimming is called. ‘The hats are in white hemp, in large and medium shapes, some faced with black velvet for sharp contrast. The flowers are in delicate French colorings Picturesque shapes in black or white hemp, with the smart brit ming folded or ruffled tulle and « wide ribbon tied around the crown, SUMMER MOURNING DRESSES In black mulls, lawns, batistes, linens, marquisettes, ck; has round neck and sleeves trimmed with black ene lace. ee $3.96 larless bi f bya larless blouse and tunic Skits. ceosscescssesisses POS style, with front closing; ON rice CaeO French Lawn Dresses, q trimmed with fine tuck- AE works, neat" $10.74 Black Silk Frocks, made In our own workrodms on the premises—in- sertionsof Point d’E: between EV, tucking. roee i - $ 12.74 Linen Frocks—shown in the illustration —entirely made by <=: tet “and” sivas oe 8 Li, Now 98c, $1.49 and $1.98 tunic ‘bordered with @ 14) 74 » In white, blue, black or brown. __ scallops......... 0. : fe pions of pubes or leonirastng colors A ° . t! atest most ive styles for ee sui | ee 2 Silk oy aeictiliitent : : China 04 japanese 17.74 ) Sinton. [Sut { LEARANCE Shirt-waist style, opening in front. fucked, and trimmed’ with ruch+ | dae Block Marquisette $15.7 rae ot Cees 5 Choice of the season's most up-to-date models—in the most desirable shades, 74 Dull Crepe Meteor — $23,74 ! such as navy blue and tan serges—there are also some checks and afew mixtures. Low-necked trimmed | Dresses . ' ry Size in Each Style. with black [ele etd laid Made in Empire style, with high Were up to Saad; new a in deep tucks. girdle. Shadow lace yoke and frills. Girls’ Imported : Black Coat Suits Linen Suits $8.94|)Ramie Linen Suits $13.74 Plain tailored three-button Cut-a- Two-button square coat with way coat. Gored direct skirt. | long revers. Skirt fastening at side. ‘Macy’s 1 Mourning Servic. Eliminates all trouble and irritation such as is often experienced in this difficult shopping. We place at the disposal of those unable to shop Middy, Teddy, Jack Tar and Tyrolean Shapes that were $1.49 to $3.96. Linen Dresses excellent quality, in champagne, short sleeves that have bands of plain material. f loose belts of the linen. Were $4.49 to #1808 from 4 to 10 years. $6.49; now point. Suits. merit. BOYS’ NAVY SERGE GRADUATION desirable suits, and have created this sale to hasten a depletion in their ranks. , This in accordance with our unalterable rule of carrying no goods over to the next season. 800 Boys’ Suits—all this season's styles and mod- els—have been reduced to the season's lowest selling There are seven distinct models. They include Norfolk, single and double-breasted styles. All are repre- sentative of the superior tailoring of Macy's Boys’ , Coats made extra long and lined with alpaca, serge or Venetian, and with a thoroughly shrunk canvas and hair cloth, to insure permanency of shape. Knickerbockers full lined. Finished with belt loops, watch pockets and side buckles. Every size from 6 to 18 years, in a large assortment of the newest mixtures and colorings, including the new blue-gray stone effects. Every boy can be fitted with a suit adapted for any kind of wear in this sale at prices that cannot bedupli- cated elsewhere in the city for Boys’ Clothes of equal [Second Floor, 33th St. Rear] SUITS Neatly and conservatively cut. Suitable for Confirmation, Gradu- ation or an: special occasion. At the following prices: Our Former “‘Lowest-in-the-City’”’ Prices Suits That Were. . $5.49 $7.49 $10.74 $4.96, $5.94, $6.49, $7.49, $8.94, $9.94, $10.94, $12.74 & $14.74 ach of which aftords the regular Macy saving. The materials are plain and rade Every detail of tailoring is carefull best English serge line ly looked after. These ‘‘special occasion” suits are a feature of our Boys’ Suit Department. We carry them in twenty-two different models of all sizes in both Norfolk and double breasted styles. ; , \ serges, in herringbone or self-striped effects. { The better ones are of the with guaranteed silk and hand-tailored. BOYS’ STRAW HATS~-A CLEARANCE ink or blue , made and embroidered. by hand—cut with round neck and All are straight line models with $2.96 to $3.96 All our Straw Hats for Boys and Children have been greatly reduced for this clearance sale. Small Boys’ Panama Tyrolean Hats Were $4.96, now $3.49 These are fine South American Panamas, Trimmed | and blocked in excellent shapes. Even at the former price they represented the best value in boys’ hats offered throughout the city. WOMEN’S BATHING One hundred styles—all ne® —in serviceable fabrics for ac tual use, and in picturesque fabrics and styles for prome- nade wear—principally in black and navy blue. All sizes for small and large women, misses and children—8% to $28.49. “Regular Macy Saving” for these identical hats elsewhere. At Macy's you are offered a wide variety of the best made, and most up-to-the-minute straw hats procurable. Marcy's Elsewhere. Price. $6.00 $4.45 $5.00 $3.49 4.00 $2.97 $3.50 $2.49 Milans and Sp’ Milans and Spli Sennits and Splits Sennits and Splits... .$2.50 $1.88 Sennits and Splits... .$2.00 $1.49 Special at 99¢ About 60 dozen straws are ambraced iM this lot. The ; quality isexactly the same as those displayed in Hat Shops about the city at $1.50. Hes : : _ They are the product of the biggest maker ot straw hats in America. A wide variety is offered. It includes Sennits and Split Braids in several heights of crown, They have either soft or stiff brims in various widths. [Fitth Fioor, 4th At, MEN'S NEGLIGEE SHIRTS, *1.44 That have all the attributes of usual $2.00 to $2.50 Garments. _ Twelve hundred of the finest woven madras shirts await selec- tion here. At $7.44 we believe this the best shirt value to be had in New York, They are in stripes or Jacquard figures. Soft double cuffs, of course. Many have separate collars to match the shirt. Cut coat model and negligee style. Sizes 14 to 17, Sleeves, 33, 34 and 35 inches. ‘———Pleated and Plain Negligee Shirtt-——— (At the same prices as the soft shirts and values as large. Woven and printed madras and percales. All coat models. Laundered cuffs attached. Sizes 14 to 1714, Sleeve lengths, 34 or 35 inches, Main Floor, S4th 8t., Heer] Our regular line of imported cigars is not surpassed in excel- lence in the city. Our prices are absolutely the lowest in the city. JETAR YY. 35th BET They are made of the Mi Hogar Cigars A product of the famous E. P. purest Cuban leaf. Sutlimes ..... ordero factory. Our prices afford a“"T -Box of 25 $1.98 Box of 50 $3.49) Perje Box of 50 $3.96 | Perfecto sp. ++Box of 100 $7.94] Invincible Chic Perfecto Grande.....Box of 25 $3.49 ———_—_—_—__... MEN’S MOTORING DUST COATS, 1.96 Price Elsewhere, $2.50 Of Cotton Denim. Also a few price, sizes 34 to52. The cotton coats are in shades of gray, sizes 36 to 44, Both styles button close and are cut full, Conchas Especiai Palmitas.. Delicados ... tan linoa coats gt this at the neck, have large pockets, ‘OL-Fachioned Macy's Men’s $15.00 Serge Suits at $9.94 Herald Square Bway 34™%35"St Sixth Floor eimai The best lot of Suits we have had in many months at this price. The cloth is a fine, close-wove of heat? extensively used in the at $15.00. The color is a rich indigo blue shade and is guaranteed absolutely nonefadirg. Sizes for men of normal build and for stout men. ment, at Every Price. Mohair Bathing Suits, either plain or trimmed, in black and navy. Some with, some without bloomers, At eight prices from $1.98 to § $13.89 Taffeta and Satin Bathing Suits, the latter salt-water-proof, black and navy, and novelty-patterned satins. At nine prices, from $4.79 to $28.49 Sweater Bathing Suits, in black, brown and navy, with pleated mohair Kirts, $6.74 to $9.49 Bathing Tights and Bloomers, | 49c to $3.69 \\'in person, the services of aay arlene shopping guides, who may be relied upon to select a complete or partial mourning outfit within any amount the purchaser wishes to spend. NEW LINGERIEWAISTS 21.98) 2: Which are identical with those $7.94; now $3.96 : . : logins soe at $2.60 | Fa LINEN SUITS, COATS & DRESSES Not reduced to meet comnetition. Merely another télling ex- <j ample of the Macy low-price supremacy. A woman in need of { Linen Coat Suit—#:-—1¢ to 16 san. Hi summer blouses will not save at the expense of prettiness and Fine quality ramie linen, stylish double-breasted coat, notched newness, When, however, she can save one-fifth of the pur-| collar and_revers, pearl buttons, two deep patch chase price without a sacrifice of style or quality it would be Rily pockets. Colors—oyster white, blue and tan. $9.94 in River trip as ss Other Linen Suits in Stock up to $18.74, oe hee rai to do otherwise, PPE Musit, “Hefreshine One of these exceptional waists at $1.98 is illustrated, Linen Dust Coats—-s=—16 to 10 yeare e. +] Bo cents) ebtiaren GIRLS’ WHITE LAWN DRESSES— About 175—reduced to close. Some have loose panels back and front, like the one illustrated. Others are elaborately trimmed with Valen- ciennes lace and embroidery. All are cut with low neck and short sleeves. ,, soft and pliable serge ing of Suits that retail ~rereemene TEREON Ranging from 34 to 46 breast measure- f $15.00 qualities, on the Sixth Floor, $9.94, Frouser Suits at $7.74 brown mixtures same Pa Re “wold fiend 41 in earlier in the season. Many of these we recently secured at a very low price— As balance are Suits taken from our regular higher-priced mes, Sizes 6 to 14 yaare. Yeats Long About one hun meer cena, UP THE HUDSON Lown. St, 1 Sizes 30 to 38—ages 14 to 22 vears, Women’s “Rust-Proof” Ventilating Corsets, suitable for bathing costumes, N with a low bust, long hips and hose supporters attached. Si 18 to 26; 75c quality; special on the Sixth Floor, at 's Couti! Corsets, trimmed with lace. | supporters attached. 49c Medium bust, long hips; hose | wais It is of sheer marquisette, with Richelieu collar, panel, cuffs and frill of . Superior quality heavy tan linen—choice of three very stylish Sizes 18 to 24; 75¢ quality; special on the FALL RIVER LINE Pekin-strived marquisettc, Wory ball buttons down front. Here | models—full length Norfolk with yoke and belt—Plain tailored ’ Sixth Floor, at a 49c ‘Tickets et Pier only on day of excursions. are descriptions of the others: | Second” Wloor, “85th "SE Joose coat, convertible collar—and a trimmed model, with the new WOMEN S Women’s House Dresses, made of white striped lawn with small figures, (@) Square-neck Nainsook Waist, Tucked sleeves ancl front panelled with wide filet lace—Frill-edged revers either side of Valenciennes chemisette, (3) Collarless Marquisette Blouse, P ck clusterstucked,—Front hand- Dutch neck and three-quarter sleeves, trimmed with lawn piping and two wide tucks each side of shoulder. Full skirt, $1.00 quality; spe- cial on Sixth Floor, at 79¢ Women’s Nightingales, made of flowered lawn, shirred around the! waist and finished with a scalloped edge; special on Sixth Floor, at Kitchen Aprons, made of checked ginghams, finished with pocket; special on the Sixth Floor, at back—Collar inlaid with brown or blue linen finished with small pear! buttons Other Linen Coats in Stock up to $17.74, Ramie Linen One-Piece sande Norfolk Dress—ersreter : In white, cadet blue and rose, trimmed with white towelling ** $7.49] BATHING EXCURSIONS tang wonaroona, 120 1A.W 234 5.8.50; Liberty St PURE HAVANA CIGARS | 14c lc embroidered and inserted with - . ‘ In a wide variety of styles from | 3 small Round ab eh white | novel Cluny medallions, ‘ collar and cuffs. Tan trimmed with striped cordeline, Hey oun is, made of white lawn, trimmed with a ruffles others i ae He * are square and have lace insertion above the ruffle; speclal on (4) Cluster-tucked Nainsook Blouse, | patent leather belt. 7 the plain Gum Cap to the more are square and hi Fniled collar anit ratte, Pawnee bP “Other, Linen Dresses in Slock Up to Fi $ 49 elaborate Hood Bathing. Cap of a ‘, penhuirs ¢ Renae 5¢ Front composed entirely of wide 77————Misses’ or Small Women’s Suits Reduced rubberized satin. Mohair Brilliantine for Bathing Suits, 36 inches wide; in rich jet black, navy rman Valenciennes alternating Sizes 14 to 16 years. blue, brown or white, The fabric has a lustrous highly finished surface, with Swiss embroidery insertions. J 7 : ’ Shan’ It is in special demand for bathing suits, but is also desirable (5) Pin-tucked Lawn — Shirtwa Navy and Copenhagen and tan serges, novelty Stripes, ie Ca ter 24e for dresses, suits, waists, etc.; special on the Sixth Floor, a yard 29c ! Front embroidered with interlac some whipcords; Norfolk, plain tallored and trimmed styles, |4 a pr deyiedt uality sateen, either | $All-Wool Worsted Storm Serge, 42 inches wide. Guaranteed sponged, SFE S| kas tip ise a 0 fopu Fucked mock tala || Wombeen Now 010.76 plain or with polka dots 1 § and'inblack: special on our Sixth In two shades of navy blue bade and in black; special on our Sixth Floor, a yard, 59c E Btate Rooms aid calier iio. (6) High-necked Lawn Blouse. Back and front pin-tucked in clusters. Front has yoke, epaulettes and narrow centre panel of crochet mesh, Valenciennes and Swiss embroidery. The other six are equally as desirable. -—Habutai Silk Shirts, $3.96-—_ Pure Gum Bathing Caps, 49c Plain or pleated, with an adjustable elastic band. Colors, blackor tan. 'R wsette, Handkerchief & Wash Goods Specials on Sixth Floor Silk-striped Voile, 27 inchestwide. A good assortment of the sea- son's popular colorings. Made to sell at 25¢ a yard; special on Sixth Floor, at 15¢ | My, 10.80 A M.1.40 dann, every hou to | BLACK CHARMEUSE, $1.98 & $2.69 The Season’s Smartest Dress Fabric Sold at other establishments for $5.00 supe fiche wids—doutle width—at these prices Four yards will "Hood Bathing Cape, $1.49 Printed Corded Vile, 27 es wide, Black dtson white grounds: 1.96 pe, jv eal i heuea ee wen ? Ae bay § material most in demand at this Made of fine quality rubberized tnade to sell at 19¢ a yard; special on the Sixth Floor, at This is the most satisfactory waist in a woman's wardrobe, seranee parmenss tb (he. aress males ‘self gracefully lo dresses satin, in red, navy or black, The most | 2 Standard Percale, 36 inches wide. In a wide range of attractive It launders gasily, 1ooks aiid feels cool, and outwears either of the Empire and Di ectoire periods, which are now in great favor ettective styles in Bathing Caps, printings on white and dark grounds; special on the Sixth Floor, linen waists or lingerie blouses. We tailor this model in our own workroom on the premises, and can supply it in any snecial size desired. The silk is of a splendid quality, and every detail of workmanship accurate. The same designs in silk, 98. In sateen, 49. 9c 7c ayard, Woven Striped Dress Gin, » 27 inches wide. A complete assortment of staple and fancy stripes; special on the Sixth Floor, per yard. As suitable for simple morning frocks, afternoon goton or elaborate dinner gowns, There is every indication that the popularity of this exquisite silken fabric will cont.mue far into the autumn. Bathing Bags of fine serge 34c, of sateen, at 59c.

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