The evening world. Newspaper, September 19, 1912, Page 10

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GIRL DIES IN FALL FROM WINDOW WHILE FENG PET DS Miss Patterson Pays Life for Love of Poor Outcast Sparrows. fr Mittle birds, the Her love for kind thot havo no who go In for songsters of gorgeous plumage, cost the life of Mary B. Pat- terson, twenty-flve years olf, of No, 28 West Elghty-fifth street, She died in J. Hood Wright Hospital suffering from fractured skull and other Injuries. Miss Patterson had a room in the apartment of a Mra. Day on the third floor of the hose. Ever since her ar- fival she had made friends with the @pcrrows ard other birds that flew about in the ‘ear of the building. ‘Then the young woman began setting ot ting among persons bread cramba and water on the win- dow ledge. The birds soon got to know her and every morning and evening they appeared for their meals, Fre- quently the birds would come up and eat out of her hand. Miss Paterson was serving breakfast to the sparrows this out of the window, any tm norning when, | she plunged headiong striking on @ port Mra. Day, had been hing the young woman and the) birds, ran wo the sreet for a policeman | who summoned an ambulance, It was) thought that Mises Patterson had either leaned too far out of the window und! lost her balance, of tha’ she was seized | with an w.tack of vertigo, a without a word, cochere, who z WOMAN GETS CITY JOB TO PREVENT FACTORY FIRES. Mrs. Christopher Appointed an In- spector—She'll Go After Men Who Smoke in Shops. Mra, Sarah W. HC! pher of No. 1% Wadaworth avenue, the Bronx, was to-day appointed a temporary inspec. tor of the Fire Prevention Bureau by Commissioner Johnson. Mins Chriato- pher i an expert in the condittons af- fecting women in factories and will have entire charge of the inspection of the 600 cloak and sult shops in the city. She will supervise fire drills among the employes and keep @ watch on places from which come complaints that the men employes are allowed to smoke or une matches, It ta estimated that these shops have 100,000 employes who are to be safeguarded by Misi Christopher from such disasters as the burning of the Triangle Waist factory j with the loom of 148 lives more than @ year ago. Mins Christopher's salary {9 $1,200 a year, The appointment Is revocable at R. H. Macy & Co.'s Attractions Are Their Low Prices in Shoes is passing rapidly. le will These Shoes were n Monday and after th: New tound-toe shape that ts be highly popular this fall. cloth toe. Herald Square Last Days of Sale of Women’s $5.00 and $6.00 Shoes at $3.69 The time in which to take advantage of this extraordinary saving continue this week only. Next week will be too late. ade to sell at $5.00 and $6.00, and on next will be their price. Isn't the difference worth saving to YOU, Here are some of the more important styles: Tan Russian Calf Skin Boots| Black Calf Skin Lace Boots For outdvor wear you will find these The leat Dressy, shag’ seeps her ine rich.| uppers, of soft kid, will fit glove-like, dark ib 3 Rigen" etait Kast eaoe e-teti oak Black Calf Ckin Button Boots|Patent Leather Button Boots t soft black kid or cloth 14° of| upper: high Cuban heel. Phot une usual value, Second Floor, S8th &., Rear. Broadway, 4th to 36th St. yet. made for hard weer, Tho Either Fashions in Silks Change, Too That Is Why We Are Having a Great seasonable, out-of -date Silks, i Metal Crepe E, *“Marchioness" range from 99 to $2.97 a “C. J. Bonnet et Cie.” elsewhere, Black Faille Charmeuse, $4.96 4 beautifully rich fabric, 40 inches. "Black Satin Faille, $3.49 Permanent and lustrous black, 44 inches wide, Black Crepe Charmeuse, $2.97 Rich, soft texture, 40 inches wide, Peau de Soie Mousseline, $2.97 40 inches wide, Finer quality, $3.29, Special Offering of Desirable Dress Silks $1.25 Black Dress Satin, 94c Width 40 inches, thoroughly de- pendable grade, for street and evening. ‘Cheviots, Soft Velveteen, Corduroy and Broadcloth. Exhibition of the New Autumn Silks Almost all of these Silks are of our own importation, All of them areNEW, many fromthe most important Lyonsmills. Right now, when the market is Deihg peare Wit a tremendous quantity of un- Similar Silks at Other Stores, $15.00 a Yard Broche Metal Silks at $10.89, Breche Bengaline Pointille at $5.49, Chameleon Dress Velvets at $4.96 Imported Armure Sitk at $2.97 a yard will be found equally lew in price. Plage tat Ah ede be etc cn alas) nae The New Imported Black Silks Are Exceedingly Rich lack Sibks are woven ex} ly fi in thi yare woven ¢ pressly for us, in thirty weaves that lack Silks and our prices are invariably less than $1.35 Imported Silk Voiles, 9c Width 46 inches, black and colors, Main Floor, 5th Girls’ & Children’s Tope behooves the woman who is invest- ing in a Silk Gown to visit this exhibition of the NEW WEAVES. 12.89 Yard tienn Meteor at “see iow many weaves of the century-old Mousseline Duchesse, $2.29 40 inches wide, Lighter grade, $1.89, Black Soie de Deuil, $2.89 Shimmering, yet sombre, 40 inches wide, Moire Renaissance, $2.97 32 inches wide. Lighter quality, $2.49 Black Satin Elegant, $2.97 42 inches wide. Dress Satin, $1.14 yd. Our regular price, $1.39 Width 36 inches, famous “Mar- chioness” make. $2.00 Satin Charmeuse, $1.29 Width 44 inches, in evening colors, ite oats, $3.74 to $34.74 ures, Chinchilla, Charming styles for special occasions, in sizes 6 to 14, anda good assortment of Coats designed for daily service-giving. Chinchilla Topcoats at $7.94 are warm, smart-looking school coats, in either navy or gray. They have black velvet collars, large novelty buttons and red flannel lining. Coats of Imported Corduroy at $9.94 combine service and styl so well that they may be worn for any occasion, Brown, nav and black, with back gathered under belt; entirely lined. French Serge Dresses at $11.74 have embroidered broadcloth collar and cuffs, braided belt and plain skirt. Navy, brown or wine-red, in sizes 8 to 14 years. Leather-belted School. Dresses of Navy Serge at $6.94. They have collar. Sizes 6 to 14 years, Gymnasium Bloomers, sizes 8 to 20 years. Storm Serge (black or navy), $2.74; Black Sateen, $1.24, Second Floor, Broadway, 35th Street, a L THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 19, 1912. EMPEROR AT WEDDING | OF ARCHDUCHESS WHO GAVE RANK FOR LOVE | Elizabeth Franziska of Austrian Royal Family, Is Bride of Army Officer, owned by the Cabin Creek Consolidated | Coal Company, of which Charles Cable fa the active head. Carbon City when he learned of the EDDIE FOY PLEADS GUILTY. ARK SUMMER CUMPLAINTS Dysentery, Beatty daughter of Archduke Francis Salvato-, ‘WITH BLOOD-HOUNDS TROOPS TRAIL BAND OF NINE INCENDIARIES witnesses, ax he was for a nu r Pantshed for Little Girt Sing. Special Sessions tet He left here for| took place to-day at the castle chapel of Schless Wa Dragoon officer, Gov. Glasscock’s comminsion Inves- tigating conditions in the strike coun- try will hear the statement of D. C secretary of the in the presence of Emperor Francis Jo- The Archduchess, | Vienna in January, nounced her rolay rights. Waldburg was formerly the Archduchess and her brot jorn at Walixee pended sentence when he ploaded gullty to-day to the charge that he hai mitted his ttle daugh sing In a performance wh e|children gave at elth's Agent Watson of ed a disposition to chat with! & # and they encouraged hin He sald he did not know whether M. ang or not, but that it was posi. had violated instructions and Joined tn the singing instead of merely citing the words. thers of America. i Another Blaze Started by Strik- ers in Martial Law Zone of West Virginia. —— imacit With Gas, DWAY & CU.,New York | World Wants Work Wonders A Good Store for years old, committed # by inhaling gas in a bedroom of “7 East One Hundred His body) waa R. H. Macy & Co.'s Attractions Are Their Low Prices. S Broadway, 34th to 35th St. —Men— just as individual, just as thoughtful ly specialized’ two score of Depart- CHARLESTON, W. through a line of a by the janitor, Sept. 19—The marriage of Men Are at Home at Macy’s SMART FALL HATS FOR MEN Come to Macy’s for the finest quality, the mest advanced styles and the lowest prices. Se Does 50 Years’ Experience In the skillful distillation of HUNTER BALTIMORE poured ol! on the tipple of the Carbon at the head of Carbon a county, and fired | Jarm was given, but before the soldiers could extinguish the flames the tipple had been destroyed with @ lone of $10,000, Attempts have been made to operate the mine in defiance of the striking miners who are in the heart of martial law district, Major James I. the dullding. The Herald Square Our service for men is at every turn as our high ments devoted exclusively to women’s needs. stock, in the latest shades of percale and ma- 'yles pleated or plain, priced The new Japanese Crepe Shirts from Yokohama Pratt, commanding the militia, and Major Thomas Davie, provost marshall, arrived at the scene ‘of the fire later In the day with biood- The soldiers in that section were divided off in small parties, and with the doga are hunting the incen- diaries in the mountains, Disturbances of @ minor character have been common in this section for and a number of blazes rted, ‘The property is &) @s) ing finer or more individual is obtaine MEAN ANYTHING TO You? 2 brought this finest product of ferien up to the nighest THE AMERICAN GENTLEME4’'S WHISKEY in season the Bath-robes Polat} ave berry clown rob at $2.69, $3.96, domestic fabric. An advance ship- men of Blanket Robes is priced from Other Robes in silk tached) are 9c to $3.29—fine for outing and hunting. Fine French English Flannel Shirts, $1.98 to $3.96, Remember, too, that our Custom SI Department turns out perfect work H at prices unmatched elsewhere. -our Fall supply is now in, and we have a wide e in every desirable style, fabric design, at prices beginning at_94c 2.48 to $9.74, we have a comprehen- sive showing of Men's ble weight, ma- prices ranging from 19¢ a pair for h ton up to delicate, ye ingrain at $1.98 Umbrellas; waits tor the first downpour to force him to purchase an Umbrella, when he has minate in price, dew to $1.44, $1.98, etc., up to $12.74 for! luxurious Pajama Suit, finest and richest English Soft Hats, 1.88 to $3.49 “Camel's hair” SUITS— REEFERS—OVERCOATS For Fall and Winter Wear Everything for the boy who nickerbockers—2% to 18-year sizes. Early Fall is the time to buy. Why Macy Clothing Wears Well As Well As Looks Well When we sell a Suit as “‘all- wool” it means that the ma- terial has stood the acid test. That is one reason why boys’ Suits bought at Macy's possess] a durability quite surprising to mothers who know the ability of their sons to wear out the average boys’ Suits on sale all over the city. Another reason double stitch seams where the strain is greatest. In other words, we make our Broadway, 34th to 35th St. Misses’ Wear---In Newest Styles Macy’s “Lowest-in-the-City” Prices To begin the day, the neat Navy or Black Coat Dress, at $15.74, which is illustrated. Made with scalloped collar, pocket cuffs of blac satin, plaid silk and Pekin-striped tie. Then there are seventeen other styles of simple cloth dresses, in staple and new colors, up to $33.74, To wear over the dres Topcoat of Chinchilla Cloth, ford or brown. Plaid back used as trimming. Or a Boucle Cheviot Top $19.74, in smart black and white diag- s Which copy one of the most ex- pensive imported cloakings of the season. We are also showing some Topcoats in the imported novelty fabrics at $34.74, and broadcloth Topcoats up to $39.74. To wear for morning or afternoon, Suits of Two-toned Diagonal quality of Japanes Underwear {,; have new Fall lerwear of every weight and style, at the lowest with fine quality. domestic ribbed 1 f weight cotton Shirts and Drawers are | t at 97c for a thoroughly dey » article to the acme of Umbrella tion— the celebrated English irtin" Umbrellas at $23.89, re coming into use more Felts are $3.49, and Tweed-finish Soft Hats, gray or heather mixture, $1. English Stiff Hats, $3.49 and $4. American Soft Hats, $1.88 to $3.49 In black, brown, olive; very smart shapes. Flexible, exible and stiff ueur for the well-dressed but it must be ng with his attire. Canes are the right sort in ap- ony cottons (imported) $1.24 and $1.49 apie i man to carry. or 49 medium, $1.98 double-breasted he most inexpensive Merino is 74 Other kinds and prices | the finest and most luxurious, | $1.88 to $4.49. in crown and brim. French Soft Hats, $2.74 Most comfortable Hats, in tobacco brown, lined with silk. Just the thing All the newest styles to $9.94 for a or coco-wood, a spruce-looking $12.74, in navy, Ox- inlaid with heavy —we carry the three lead. ire herein full vari- Braid-bound edges. dlestyles and adap and evening we nding orders to send and finer finished pair for golf, motoring and the great out- of-doors generally. A negligee Hat that does not look slovenly. Men’s Austrian Velour in the collar world; suit the most exacting taste and fill any and every need. Neckwear ire priced from 44¢ to S144. ellent gift for man or youth is a $3.50; sterling silver buckle - gold buckle at $18.00 at $12.00, or 14 Studs and ~:" h\Cuff-Links . a . They come in squares jake then: up to your order $4.74 to $8.74 In black, brown, gray and green; silk lined and of supreme excellence in detail and finish. smart and in the best of taste. — Utility Ca le that man can : brownor blue, The coat is slightly suggestive of Empire modes at has velvet collar. panelled skirt is raised on an inside girdle. We illustrate an afternoon Suit of Two-toned Bedford Cord, at $33.74, which combines wide stripes of black with brown or Copen- k of the Coat is smartly strapped, and collar is of velvet. New twin inverted pleats at back of apron skirt. Promenade Suits of novelty fab- rics, checks, French serges and broad- cloth, im attractive styles, at many prices up to $74.75, For the evening, Shadow Lace Dancing Frocks, at $29.74, mounted on white messaline. Surplice bodice, puffed skirt, white, or blue pannier sash. Dancing F D silk, chiffon or lace, in white and deli- cate colors, are $12.74, up to $49.74. All these garments in‘sises 14 and 16 years. Second Floor, Broadway, 85th St. $1.75 Percale House Dresses, $1.29 turn-down cole and studs at 23. » pieces, up to solid gol the back, and in proportion. Stick pins, too, begin at 24c and up to $1.98; others limited Scarf, 4 Scarfs to a square; Scarf, 3 to a square, and f, 2 to a square. HINTS ON MEN’S EVENING WEAR Dress Shirts filfanc roomy, with we and have all the earm: Tuxedo Shirts E ours at $1.44 and: $1.98; ‘extra’ point not least wiant: The prices are lower than tor goods are sold for elsewhere. Noth- | mond or other gem settin; Golf & Steamer Caps, 86c to $2.49 American and Engl full range of popular colors, ma- terials and shapes, Belgian Pocket Hats, $1.88 Black, gray or brown; the light- Hat made. Can becrumpled up without injury to fabric or shape. Fifth Fi. S4th St, —_ ey Leather Glove Days for Men Are Here Dress Suit ne minute are priced from Dinner Coats at Dress Trousers are Waist Coats in white, black, etc., of various proj and in a number of styles, run from $2.97 to $7.50. Stud Sets —Run from 94¢ to Russian and Sailor Suits, mixed $1.9 cheviot and blue and brown serge; several models; two pairs full lined trousers; sizes 244 to 10 years. Norfolk and Double-breasted Il wool cheviot and cash ; large variety of serviceable mixtures; extra well tailored; two Pairs full lined knickerbockers. Norfolk Gutta aizes: 6 to 14 years. Doudle-breasted Suits, sises 29.78 to $44.50, Shirts at $5.74, and sold elsewhere at $8.00, are the last word in elegance and —Consist of vest but- tons, cuff links and are obtainable either sin- gly or in set, at $34.77 to $9: diamond, sapphire gem-studded examples of the Custom Shirts give complete Macy's Men's Gloves are skil- comfortable, accu tately finished and inexpensive. Macy’s Men's Gloves are made from selected skins only, are cut with accus racy on graceful lines, stitched firmly and neatly and are absolutely depend- —At_one standard price —$5.74—-for a Hat of the very lates curve of crown and brim, THE NEW FALL CLOTHES FOR MEN ARE READY! Of course you are careful of your speech, your person, etc. vou i a : forbe weighed op when you are trsing tomee id up when you Clean-looking light stripes, Made with tucked front, lar and a wide hem on skirt. $2.00 Chambray Hotse* Dresses, $1.59 Striped chambray, made Gibson style, with turn-down collar, band and color chambray. weight pure worsted folk and double breasted els, made in the regular Macy fashion, which means tailoring, perfect fit, liberal sizes.” Every man’s hand differs in shape and proportions from that of his neigh- bor, yet at Macy's any man may con- fidently expect to secure a pair of Gloves that are comfortable as well as inexpensive, and sightly as well as Full hem on skirt. partially depends on them. as fhes—and is the first factor to Macy Clothes, though accurate tailoring give Macy Suits that disti you are dressed Skilful cutting and a Macy Suit you feel and in life self-confidence is more than half the battle. Here are a tew Macy Clothes-suggestions: Domestic Rugs at Savings High-Grade Rugs Marked Very Low to Insure a Rapid Clearance. From time to time we find we must make a clearance in our congested Carpet Show Rooms. This is one of the occasions, It is signalized by prices cut extremely low. economy for you, Tapestry Brussels Rugs Fine stock, excellent coloring and designs, but we have decided to close |* them out quickly at radical price re Mixtures and English Corduroy in light and dark gray and Six smart models— plain or Norfolk—some with patch pockets. Norfolks with See a SEC! Men’s Prix-Seam Cape Gloves, 97 An excellent Glove made of im- ported leather, with English-cut thumb and one large horn clasp; spear back; in the most desirable and popular shades of tan for Elsewhere $1.15, —we have an ——= good assort ment embodying smart tailoring and Custom attention to finish and detail at prices ranging from $14.75 to $38.50, — sizes 6 to 16 years. sizes 10 to 10 years, Second Fi. 85th St. Rear. HATS The largest assortment Boys’ and Children’s Hats for the New Season that we have at the usual Macy Golden chances for Priced from $14.78 te Kalga Art Rugs Seamless and reversible; fine for the c! orden. A fine range of'sizes, and colors; mostly in two tone and Oriental effects. Men’s Mocha Gloves, —are both American and English, and embrace rubbe zed riceS FUN HOM $12.75 to $38.5¢ How to Keep Your Clothing Neat A few appliances, as suggested below, and a little attention from yourself or your valet, will keep your clothing like new. Coat Hanger—Wood, metal, papier-mache, et ing; priced from de each to $1.79 each. Trousers Hangers—Every desirable kind according to quality and construction, Trousers Stretchers — These are English and both press and] stretch as many as six pairs of trousers at one time, Price $4.59, Trousers Racks—Can be taken down and packed in sm ; pass. They hang on the wall and will accommod of trousers; folding up and occupy but little room, Press Boards—As used by professional tailors, Neces, $2.24, Genuine mocha, either full Prix- seam sewn, handefinished, with Paris ique sewn, with Ine-clasp, round point spear, or full Paris point back. corners; reindeer or gray. 814x1014 feet Men’s White Glace Lambskin $1.39 ¢., rigid and folds The popular Corduroy Tyrolean hats boys; colors navy, brown, gray and White, at $1.69; Worn everywhere in Paris to-day; imported leather, full pique sewn, ‘arge pear! buttons. Three rows heavy’ mbroidery in self color or black; making a most fashionable effect. Main Floor, Broadway, Tone” a PE A Double-Texture English Model Raincoat, $9.75 An exceptionally well-made and lel of the same grade that we have recenily sold for Thoroughly rainproof and depend- able in every way. anywhere near the price! Other sizes up to 12x15, $10.74 Chenille Axminster Rugs A very high grade rug, resembling the Axminster in weave. colors only, in green, brown, blue and Serviceable rugs, with a fine re> » priced from 8 to 2zeu Small Royal Wilton Rugs Che thousand little rugs, just: the and wind to scatter around Fine in quality, color and For the School Boys—Alpines, Tele scopes or Cloth Hats, with. stitched fright size 1.29, $1.49 and] the house. F yattern; the latter Jery serviceable texture, brims like father's, pleated blouse trimmed with ivory ball buttons and flat lace }*454 ps of blue serge or mixtures to match suits, Imported Austrian Velour colors navy, brown, black. E $5.00 to $7.50. Our prices $4.74 and | 30X63 inches Becond Fl. 25th St, Rear, mS slaw 30x00 inches 36x72 inches ‘Third Floor, Broadway. The Greatest Values in the City—in Popu ar Priced Merchandise on the Sixth Floor (Old Fashioned Macy's) | y valet should have one, Pressing lrons—Tailors’ Geese, hea Gas Irons, $1.98—very convenient, $5.99, according to weight. work. Eve vy and effective, Electric Irons

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