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THE EVENING _WORLD, THURSDAY, _SULY 11, 1912, ‘ rt - alo Bounty for Mothers?“ ~*~?" FOR. “BURE-ChOTHES.”| {yi purnt mow ae aoe Je sednconnoonnecaavnnnnseosorranconnedbnniennneeen James Ewing Mifflin ts the descendant Mardock Wants Protect Par-|o¢ john Mifflin and of the famous| Co.'n Attractions Are TI Last Monday commenced an exceptional July sale o' t Sale o hand-made Lingcrie is this M NUF CTURERS’ TROUSSEAU AN AMPLES has been introduced in the H “Why, only a year ago I heard yi SAMPLE Ts Degrading, Ridiculous J Recrtsamatice Mtoe Murdock, insur ra weal” ats “Sila ‘and cneated ‘tl ROBE DE NUIT Herald Square Broadway, 44th to 35th St. LINGERIE Each arom nr|_ eve tmnaroet te] at $19.49 [A Whit] of Senson-end Clearances |. WAISTS, a ty ele Sn he ort te F icy | Sin Brings Big Reductions to the Fore in | 99 $1.29, $1.49, § rt cern markets woollen goods, it wil wave ‘ ’ in the regular way at Sante to to specify just how much wool and of vy poison q bowl SUMMER WEAR Ty cameptiet ur fired standards what grade and how much cotton or | Other inferior fabric is contained in the h I d by R | ‘ cin eale esinol MISSES’ $3.96 TUB DRESSES... . . . . $2.96] -,S#huth,the, sales drawing to @ Plain white or blue rep, also figured and striped rep. Set-in} Proportion ef the best values to Mr. Murdock said that many people @re imposed upon in purchasing goods Ivy or oak poison, sunburn, heat sleeves. Princess skirt. Hemstitched handkerchief lawn collar} S"sure good choice throughout the by the general statement that they are rashes, | t bites and other annoy: | rit and cuffs, These dresses open in front. Sizes 14, 16 and 18. any particular one as the “best’* jue, | “pure wool” or ‘‘pure linen.” He pro- . The s diff MISSES’ GUIMPE DRESSES, Special . . . . $4.96] hive each appesied as such to Rone The Mere Suggestion | .wseres. 2.03.0 Prk on | adhd Probloiting the sale of “impure cloth for +| “Jones is a fine man, a good neighbor ,| and a splendid citizen.” “It Is Putting a Pre- mium on Lazy Fath- rs,’’ Says Mrs. Chris topher, Who Is Proud| of the Job of Being the Mother of Two Charm- ing Children. 7 | poses that the word “pure,” which is| ing hot weather skin-troubles are in- | of great value to the seller, shall give| gtantly relieved and quickly healed A bounty for mothers {n the form of | 4 way to @ specific term. @ maturity bond ts the latest demand > ——- by Resinol Ointment and warm bathe Tan, blue or white linen, with white-embroidered bodice. Bit) a oie aa Cae Py ou Ht) bata t ae ry ¢ ity, at oo ONE OF “400,” HE’LL with Resinol Soap. , mandy, Hat Ub ertlliethltt and belt. Broderie Anglaise Guimpe. | one, which we ill, it $1. 29, ig el 5 s soon as child ny 1 sizes 14, 16 and 18 years. is et ere Oo merit {# maturedreaches the age of twenty- DRIVE A DUMP CART. | ur, neers Rorrctnert rah egies, , , yittiabwesoth, Jap. iu = dana] rc fae | MISSES’ FRENCH LINEN COAT DRESSES, $8.94 Ewing Mifflin, a member of one of ine This model identical with that sold elsewhere at $12.00. In | gowese white, pink, blue and leather color, with batiste collar and cuffs, ft the very thing. It not only 1 soothing y and a wide leather belt. Sizes 14 and 16 years. Stieber” erovovn toa GIRLS’ WASH DRESSES, Reduced to... . $1.49 was coon rid of the trouble." October he proposes to drive They were up to $3.96. Ginghams, linens, repps, chambrays, one—the mother is to receive a round sum, $1,000 or half that amount, from the state, Tt is well known that Susan B, An-| thony was not a wife or a mother. It! might be assumed—perhaps rashiy—that the majority of the members of her name-club are Iikewlse tors, And) Sedisary damp ont sow in. verse fof Sample free: co'statmer sr nat 'T Reduced by one-half from 4 Gases are also. {| removing garbage, ashes and retuso ve tor sateen its former price of $39.98. ( pout ¢ tds" cht! | ror ey compleaio Wisk Ae dant ie eauie taste that “ eee ee oe fend, ‘tod fling bate Your dregaiat colle The yoke, sleeves and panel } and dimities are included, made in ten of the season's pretty styles ‘on. At least it w | “ | Mr, Mifflin declares that the ancestor Dea for geneeoes see cuunplen Of ooeb, Ibe ‘late dahortsleave. Broler 14tol4 LU ola del BU claude dd te \ who brought the wealth into the family | wri to Dept, 6 Rosioot Vf a exquisite 5 abd ae “all being collarlessana snortsleeve. brokensizes and 4 to1% years. Wants a bounty for her bables ts a was nothing more nor less than a dump | Chem. lelicale, creamy lace, 0, ” ’ sie wel oles fr deat creamy ave of tt | GIRLS’ WHITE SERGE MIDDY SUITS . . . $6.94 That's why Mrs —— -——— - ily records and Reduced from $8.94, Collar and cuffs are braided with three WSL HL Addl is inset with a graduated panel of thi A. Tt tain) re- | Mifflin paid @ city tax ‘on forty dump e a| fi H Le pier 19 8|sente tne triumph of hope ever ecenrate | carte end appareatly had the contract heavy Convert embroider. rows of silk soutache. Silk Windsor tie. The pleated skirt is 1e for the| observation. A girl lets herself in for | for oving the city garbage two cen- . : floral design, 5s design, | attached to an underbody. Sizes 8 to 14 years. he is the . i = , meri ee Mee sid Me, atin,“ alvo ag : decorates the shor! lace lecves.and } GIRLS? DRESS COATS ... . . . . $3.96 and $4.96 orted by her} “And yet T thoroughly approve of| ng ae ar “a There are even love! Formerly $9.94 and $12.74. The assortment comprises Corded own efforts for several years, Surely &/ marriage as an institution. 1. believe | ‘tired in the clothing duced by a thi Silks, Taffetas, Satins, in all the desirable styles and colors. Most ft leome bi ripe a in beech ‘on to welcome boUN-} that those who are fit should marry | of early cays, i may sale, as we ¢ rt it ‘ all are lined throughout with soft Peau de ‘Cygne, and have de- jes, you will say. young and have many children as| congruous, but preparatory to takin; inventory before i colle ° 5 5 s, . AUR MEEe Wit GNC | SETen cee ee cherie Hetlaedd ahAedh Beate. Briefly, the tachable lingerie collars and cuffs. Sizes 4 to 10 years, It 1s copied from a French’ blouse muagention that "the state pay |is the right sort of people aren't hav- reductions run thus: . ee ee which sells at many times this price, women to be mothers is degrading § [ing enough family and the wrong sort ‘That were Now ’ made of sheer voile, the back, front, and ridiculous,” declared Mrs. [are having too much.” . + $3.09t0B114.50, The Macy Department of Women's collar and sleeves pin-tucked in clust- “But many young couples feel that $1.39to oi Natale ers. Down the front a wide black they cannot afford children. Wouldn't ‘ 99.10 $26.50 satin ribbon cravat is threaded through ja motherhood bounty help them out?” Or ay or .$1,98to $54, squares of eyelet embroidery. was suggested to Mrs. Christopher. “All the persons who can afford . This waist is unusuall: suitable fi rvtbabreicyt Ms Corset Covers. $1.98 to ae nd the business wom: daly wear, et the world could not pay for, i “Even from the philanthropic aspect| *® MAFFY cam afford to become Founded 1826 BNP 12.49 Presents four new, moderately priced dresses women of leisure will find it acceptal | 2 suitable for warm-weather wear. These dresses for semi-dress afternoon wear, the suggestion of the Cincinnati ladies] 28feAt#, withont receiving ala from Combinations, $2.49to $20.89, sui : cSemicdress afternoon wear {na failure, The time a mother needs a] oe #AAES Of ae Sharla’ ety en Bey te $1.98 10 917.89 are black, but a large number may be had in rarige from duced. gan: shirtwralsts Cental AMO ot mye They, are| Sat Uttle girl was born my bus : Raediees raNtee ya) white, that are also designed for mourning scalloped down the front, to. dressy eo " 4, . seeety none and grown up they do not| band earned $12 @ week, but 7 WV omen 5 Linger 1e Dresses [Sets ove eee, BP49tOHI05 0, wear. All the higher-priced black mourning wining pig need financial assistance, and they| ied and pond to Ree moth dresses will be duplicated to order, in white. ; a ‘What is spent in one way is saved Jo} ri ‘ -e trimmi ‘ ‘4 should be in a position to offer it to} IMAL Se sven oe aren fo of Voile, with Irish lace trimming and colored silk sash But what you save by these reduc in fact, we caniduplicate: almost i 'e specialize on thelr mother if she needs {t. And if she] Joo a cata a dahieg \fi tions is only half the story. The n fz a je) ica a st any suit or has brought them up properly they | emer, Waser ot Peete too much $75. 50—value $25.00 re a SO thee rete Viet gown in stock, to special order, in either dull LING IE WAISTS WONT WORK GO\LONG AG WOM:| Jat texiuenere iotty « baby ane |] description, such as women of limited black or white mourning fabrics. Complete _ AT $1.98 EN ARE MOTHERS, socks or to have an expensive nurse, And ineats Pas tL Lad mourning accessories in either black or white tue appreciate what that means | e es care child e . OO ee A Sonoran Special Values in Coats will be found in their respective departments. Always at least, fitteen mew ates ren shalt |C2% therefore save money on her own La $624. With stock coll \ d k In i at at thie pareicular Price. Jothes, ‘The right sort of man w Black Dresses, ith stock co ey . some te on a onre way harder ite, h a nice ute tam ee, mononrame, and crests hand. This is reas shirtwaist aaah: Annes with tucking and Fite, that you will want Py oot % as wom ily comin 01 o educate, and ‘> D ° gerond, over starch: spell. t wil never be|fore he is more likely to rise than it Black Satin Coats . hast I vibe a re enough to have unlimited means buy gladly by the half dozen and dozen at regular prices. for by the state. are mothers this pro. veinin, advocated by the big, normal majority | he, were content. wit le exertion. in two-toned effects; also $ Does the House Seem to Lack Black French Lawn Dre, $10.74 Trimmed with narrow insertions tched volte ese das aL Aen tate help would spoil all 6 ) ale Ms velv Haine emort, “and economy, prasesibly Imported Tussah Silk Coats 17.50 D co Black Batiste Dresses, $12.74. Made in our own workrooms on the s“Revare-ncoked. i Be bina id fat both come to if rpg : 7 * i dead 4 tion for he I oy the unearned, peunty, and black satin collar and culfé...ss.scseess remises. Have fine tucking, combined with insertions of} %oxt, filled |s reer ie russels net. crochet mesh an LINENS? exertion would slacken, They in morals and ef. 4 Black Marquisette Dresses, $15.74. These are cut square at theneck, SFE trimmes Voile Hie Feet ee ina the Steamer & Touring Coats | $78 50 Then here are some, very | the bodice and skirt finely tucked, and all seams finished with an} .%! rent. orld. ‘ of Mixtures, Serges and blanket effects. . . specially priced, that will do ornamental beading. iesat YL Weer “Men and women are already prone } ; nough to ren ; ° || nicely for ordinary use. ‘ as ae ate pea ts a the nae “oe th _emperamenta ‘oan Automobile & Dust Coats | ae ie ee hand ory ‘wall, buttons nore ‘sleeves. fort. She will work he aiyrartor paltcindutgatioe! wad indole $5.00 to $12.50 embroidered Scarfsand Squares: | THE MACY STAFF OF GUIDES Airipea' dutch collar, $1.98 than ask or ace the national government Several attractive designs in AT $1.98 WOMEN’S h encowrage these folk by the following sizes; Is at your service when sho} opping for Trous- Peg Np 8 AY, Of MURR R BAUPRY Scarfs, amas Inches speci ee seaux, Layettes, Traveling Outfits, Boarding IS BLOUS. Fe hat wo. pend day more than ; special, $1.19 School Outfits, Housefurnishings or other with patent ioctien What | Pher concluded. “We ought not to have $1.19 Special Outfittings. tide or front. iar acer ‘ » husband and | {ines made eusler foF Us) Dut harder, Inch Saluares Ay i” When you have shopping to do in more than sd ‘ e down to his end of 4, ke Se ne ii ain, ‘am 10 \ 9, / two departments it will be @ great conveni Spe Sw emmimetaas| Children’s Dresses = || Now-Atasning~ | SSS0R IEA Cadac acer ae t his obi me HUN ala ——- of Ginghams, Percales, Lawns and Chambrays 12-Yard Piece of pervanced sales-persons we employ as Shopping is asking: y don’ Kaiser Off on Cr 5 . , more wo “Mrs. Christo-| | sWINBMUBNDE, Germa Special at $1.39 8 $1.95 ENGLISH They are familiar with our stocks in all de- phere one an the Invi pact Mahone cr LONGCLOTH partments and will select whatever is desired or - i ——— of fine Batiste, Mull, Dimity and Lawn $1. 79 ments in pede the teek “Th 8 cool, : ‘ , Appointments may be made by telephone be- ts. You'll like it Spectal at $2.85, $3. 95 & $5. 00 Our regular price is $2.19. forehand: although the ee ee on ae Shd continue eae rare A 36-inch width of one of the floor will assign a Guide immediately on request ee a toolin te eee whe a dependable Berkeley Mills at his desk. There is no charge for this service. fo fae PORN Mirae bl Store closes 5.80 P. M.; 12 Noon on Saturdays weaves. Main FI, 36th St., Rear, Main Fleer, 35th 0. Bean [CAMMEYER Brondway & goth St. 5th Aves toh st. | A Clearance of Summer Clothes for Men oe Enables you to Save from $5.00 to $12.00 on Flannel & Serge 6th Ave,endZith St heepcomaanaaee — Suits, Rivalling the Best in Custom Tailoring Outing Trousers > | The New York World Has Issued Its Illustrated Sum- mer Resort Guide for 1912 A big and profusely illustrated volume, describing over 2,000 Seashore, Moun- tain and Country Hotels and Boarding Houses. Copies of this extremely valu- | able book are being given out FREE at | ; The World’s main and branch offices to those who call for them. Get YOUR copy to-day. In it you will find all that one would possibly want to know about where to spend an ideal vacation. If inconvenient to call in person send SIX CENTS to defray actual postage and a copy will be mailed to you without | charge. Address Summer Resort Bur- | eau, World Building, New York City. $3.69 The kind sold by Spec- ialty shops at $6.0 00. Made of clear-colored, full-weight flannels and double-warp serges. Some have hairline stripes. In c 1" New York's Stonpint Ne Suits that were $32.50, Suits that were $29.75, ;........ Now $19 75 Suits that were $24.75, | e Made of English and American woolens, in light ‘or medium weight and in light or dark colorings. Both the English and the American models. YOUTHS’ $12.75, $14.75, $18.50 SUITS Reduced to $9.75 These are the broken lots of our best lines. They are tailored from worsteds, cheviots, | ¢; ° || flannels and cassimeres. In medium or dark colorings. Two and three button models. All pope to 42 waist | é may be had in one style or another from 15 to 20 years. wuts Bieer, Rwar, ° “ Still Going Strong —” THE SALE or SUMMER FURNITURE In Which Reductions Average 25% Less Than , Our Regular “ Lowest-in-the-City” Prices : The great array of Wicker, Willow, Rattan. and Reed Furniture, and the marked concessions at which the various pieces are being offered, has given a tremendous i:njctus to the buying of hot weather furnishings. As a matter of fact, there could not be a better opportunity than this to furnish the rooms, the veranda and lawn of a Summer cottage, bungalow or lodge. The savings offered are exceptional, even for Macy's. The variety of pieces shown is still ample. wearin ‘Wasi Two Big Specials 1500PairsMen’s*3 and83.50 Oxlords Specta at ~~ One a and Two Eyelet Ties fo in the Cammeyer Basement ree Gorse nar ones 900 No. 2. 600 Pairs Women’s $3.50 Pumps Dias a ORs acer 8 65 Special offered in our base- ment this year. All sizes, but come early to get a seo selection.