The evening world. Newspaper, February 27, 1913, Page 16

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T Seem e Seep sie ee Ro oN Som the possibiitty of a kiss combination to! the side. © nade t and cleared the table for 13 balls as Hueston had picked ff ax t usted over their H. Macy & Co.'s Attractions Are Their Low Prices. acy: tierald Square, Broadway ,34thto 3th St, Tailored SUITS in The Favored FABRICS Afternoon Suits in the rich weaves of silk are notably dis- tinguished in style—a model in French gray moire defining in every graceful line the mode's tendency toward the artistic. Long silk tassels are the only adornment of the very clever coat, which is of the “Directoire’ cutaway type, with wide revers, square collar and three-quarter sleeves The skirt, gracefully draped toward the front, is trimmed with rows of buttons, and at the back is -————— of classic severity of line. A suit of rare distinction. This model is priced $84.75. Bulgarian Blouse Suit of Wool Eponge $38.75 A very smart model—(as_ illustrated), |\ the blouse coat fastening with silk frogs and large buttons, the cuffs of the 34 sleeves trimmed to correspond. A collar of white batiste, hand embroidered, finishes the coat DE ORO PRACTICALLY | POOL CHAMPIONSHIP nd th te i ‘With Only 200 Points to Be ! Decided, Hueston Is 171 Points Behind. thing in the added a touch of nt the cue ball bie He was rapid and the t popping into the pockets i! d rabbits Into their holes. ‘The champion followed with the entire collection out of the third frame and with 9 bali tn the next frame by he got sewed up by & long shot That was ent of Hueston for a leavorting arc time, for De Oro got the advantage of the break again and went ahead at a speed that simply opened up the gap Wider, as he counted the majority of each succeeding frame, De Oro turned the first hundred mark In the Jeleventh frame with the tally standing at 102 balls to 44 There ts Only One Pool Champion Alfredo De Oro ts mak- ' fig @ runaway of hi* match with Tom Hueston for the world's championship. They have already played two blocks of 90 points cach, and the score stands: | jenton, 229, is the chalienger that tt Will practically be impossible for him to} “Bromo Of 200 points will be played at Doyle's Academy to-night. Last nights tally That le “There were briet and spasmodic per» Laxative fon. He threw away glittering ener. | Bromo e@e of brilliancy on the part of Hues- @unities by scratching in what seemed ‘to Be an inexcusable manner. De Oro in contrast was the old maater. ’/ and a belt of suede defines the waist line. ML Paeee WI eaten catintate’ ca Qu REEBO | The skirt, of novel style, is trimmed with he played with greater certainty and ing fold ekill. The game consumed twenty-five curving folds. i De Oro made a high run of %) Ward Lag Rd | apd Hueston @ run of 2% bails. The ~ champion had 4 scratches and the chal- Giways remember the fall ro. thie Look eignature om every Se De Oro begin the second & ock of! | points in phenomenal form. He began | | with the ) kk of the fir pyramid and after a bit of fiddiing at -fety the “« of the old master di In navy blue, rose or tan eponge. Sizes for women and small women. Culaway Model Suits of Bedford Cord $28.75 A clever one-button cutaway coat model, with eat rolling collar of silk poplin— soutache braid ornaments finish the sides of the finely tailored coat, which is lined with soft peau de cygne. The new model skirt, straight of line and slashed at side, is button trimmed. In navy or black Bedford cord of fine quality, Sizes 34 to 42, Demi-Tailored Suits of French Serge, $48.75 A decidedly new and charming model; the “Directoire” cuta- eneie Lord & Taylor Founded 1826 F way coat; very short in front and sharply curving to the back, Sale of Sh irts . trimmed with rows of satin corded loops and covered buttons on , each hip and fastening with heavy corded satin loop, finished 9 ° with silk tassels. The wide pointed collar is of emerald green A Maker's Sample Line | Sterne Cuts with silk embroidered ecru batiste, with ties {fof the green silk. ‘ The skirt is of newest model, following the cutaway effect ™ Materials of the skirt at the front, and at the back is gracefully draped. ‘ Silk mixtures, woven madras, printed In navy blue or black Masti t opera eaiias 8 madras and fine percales............ —_—_—_—_—_————————_— ee ; 1 é starched cuffs, attached low collars, up to 4 for golf or tennis, detached soft collars, $3.00 “ Smart COA TS Sor GIRLS , French cuffs; also novelty pleated Flowered chiffon, over pale pink or blue china silk is used ig RE SHAPE ey Trier eae et for the prettiest of the Spring Frocks. Finely accordion-plaited, i and finished with frills of Valenciennes laces arei tiny satin ‘ eaters These charming little party Dresses are only $17.74. y Spring Coals j Tuxedo fe Cis S of Navy Serge $10.74 r Grey si pian toa $4.50 to 87.50 2.95 Very jaunty new model (i//ustrated), g ee ee ANE deep iret cat ie ae { English Tweed S:orm Coats of moire silk ina rich shade of Copen- re hagen blue. Turnback cuffs are also of 4 pees or alas einer and belted $i 6.50 the moire silk and the lining of the same 5] backs. alues $22.00 to $30.00 color is of peau de cygne. Single breasted, ; belted coat, trimmed with pearl buttons, \ ¥ 8 lo 14 years.) ; Men's, Footwear Culaway Coats fy a in Spring Fabrics $16.74 ' § y : Strictly tailored Spring Coats of tan : Y Remarkable \ alues covert, black-and-white check, and navy f t serge. Belted model with wide notched { { For Dress collar ane revers, lined throughout with | ! Men's Patent Calf and Colt, eccasab td 7 - i Lace or Button Boots and sikes 1¢ 1020 yest.) . | RGR eect icscsss Pretty Frocks of Practical Frocks of . $ 3 95 Novelly Crepes $7.94) Repp or Gingham $2.96 | ® Long-waisted Dresses in Chi-] Box pleated one-piece model eral r ; ; r : | fer Gow A A hig It or Kia nese blue or ree 0 k striped) made of fine quality repp or j an or Diack iussia Call or iid, crepe with wide Macrame lacel scotch plaid gingham, in gay yo the front of blouse. Pointed col- bd ep sa | | alues $6.00 and $7.00 lar and cuffs of sheer white ba-| collar, wide revers, shield and | 6 ’ tiste hand-embroidered in colors,] broad belt are of repp bs Boys’ Boots Sites & to 14 years, Sixes 4 lo 10 years. Becond Floo th Street. For Dress or Genera Wear Value $5.00 $2.95 Latest NOVELTY Weaves Imported WHITE GOODS Fabrics of exquisite daintiness and beauty; fabrics that only the looms of France and Switzerland could so perfectly produce, High in favor are the crepe weaves, the brocaded fabrics, the ribbed effects. ‘Agaric’ in novel modifications is to be much worn, “Plumetis” —soft, fine and prettily embroidered is another of the season's favorites, These fabrics and scores of others are shown. in’ the assortment of Spring Dress Cottons, and are displayed for inspection in the White Goods Department, Main Floor, Street, Rear. Broadway & 20th St.; 5th Ave.; 19th St. Macy Among the many novelties the follow- ing are of more than usual interest. Carreau. Linene Flouncings, $2.96 to $7.74 a. yard 90.49 a yard, Novelty Voile Flouncings, $4.2 Voile and Crepe Flouncings, 98¢ to §. Novelty Flouncings (elsewhere $3.50), $/.98 a yard, Allover Embroidery on Batiste, Voile or Crepe Fabrics, $1.49 to $5.79 3°, eductions Credit Terms cP $3.00 Yee g50 jes ry border), $1.49 a yard, Furaitu are with rv 0 Ay 5 ep, NOV el stripes, 98¢ a yard. r ptuian Brocaded Dress Patterns, $4.49 to $9.94, 100 oF over—this Now 750 * 100 nd-loom Plumetis, 89% to $1.69 a yard, Reese cos 9.98 | cordion Pleated Crepe, 98¢ a yard, Homes Furnished | e"* Crepe (29 ins, wide), 14¢, 19¢, 24 sa 3 Keoms 98 nile (38 and 45 inch widths), 39¢ to 98 at $49.98 | Crepe (28 and 40 inch widths), 39¢ to 98¢ a yar , with ratine border, 98¢ a yard. < Warp Ratine, width 40 inches, 69 a yard. broidered All-over Voiles, 74¢, 84¢ and 98¢ a yard, ——Novelty White Fabrics from England ——, A ortment of the new silk-striped Voiles, Ratine and Corded Voiles, at 79c, 89, 98¢ a yard. $75.00, $99.98 Aly Nn i Wenceser ou . NX STORE tts “AVE.COR 156 "ST. j t » \tacy & Co.'s Attractions Are : eit Lew Vriess, ACY” i.erald Square, Broadway ,34thto 35th St, Ready! The New Spring CLOTHES for MEN B towara’ SUITS at $14.75 to $32.50 incline this year $17,000 Worth of Fine Furniture {11,517 Yards at Comprising pieces of almost every kind, suitable for every room in the h at Axminster (were house. Mostly one piece of a kind. -—$7,000.00 Worth of— FancyGermanDecorated China | To Be Sold for $3,500.00 | s HOICE of several conventional designs, C. carried out in artistic color effects, and some iMacys| relieved with a modest gold border. Some designs, too, in which the motif is fruit or flowers, accentuated in many cases with a conventionalized border or with thin lines of gold on the edges. Below area few onlv of the charming pieces in the offering: Breakfast Plates at 23c and 29c. Tea Plates, at 15c, 19¢ and 23c. Bread and Butter Plates at 15c, 19¢ and 23c. Fruit Saucers at 12c and 15c. Salad Bowls at 39¢, 49c and 69c. Chocolate Pots at 69¢. Tea Cups and Saucers at 39. Cake Plates at 49c. A.D. Cups and Saucers at 33c. Bouillon Cups and Saucers at 49c. Chocolate Cups and Saucers at 39. ‘Condensed’ Milk Holders at 49. Basement. 4th St. All Our Fine Imported SERVICEPLATES Reduced % Choicest products of famous English potteries, Wedgwood, Crown Derby, Cauldon, Coal port, Foley, Avnslev--In addition, a large quanlily from the best potteries of Germanyand France. Whether you seek a single plate or whether you seek a rack- ful, whether you seek an expensive plate or one that looks much more expensive than it is, selection can be made from this stock to the utmost advantage. There are more than one hundred distinctively different patterns and effects. They are distinguished by the beauty of the ornamentation, which varies from (in one plate) a simple tendril and blossom of some wild flower up to the most elaborate conventionalized design relieved with paste gold effects and with delicate lines of gold. Prices range from $7.41 (Macy's price was $9.88) up to price was $99,25). THREE OPEN-STOCK [EXTRACT OF PATTERNS OFszczc.. (WITCH HAZEL (Macy) SCHWARZBURG Special Prices for bal- ance of February and toward the darker shades. A wide assortment of materials in smart patterns, distinctive and_ refined. Blue serges, too, priced from $19.75 to $29.75. ORFOLK SUITS are $19.75 to $27.50, tailored in choice of four models, of woolens from England and Scotland, Knic s. The Jackets separe worsted with a lining of fine silk. Dinner Coats to match are $17.50 to $35.50. OP COATS FOR SPRING are $24.75 to $44.50, in English or American models—being the loose-hanging __ knee-length styles in favor this season. Made of_the finer grade American woolens, and of tweeds from Eng- land and Scotland. . ESTERFIELD OVERCOATS are $14.75, made of fabrics in Oxford gray and Cambridge gray, with serge lining. In Oxford gray, and in black (both silk-lined) the prices are $19.75 to $38.50. EATHER-PROOF COATS at $9.50 to $18.50 are English and American made of water-proof “paramatia’ and “henrieta”’ cloths, in tan and olive shades and raglan or plain sleeve style. At $19.75 they are of cravenetted cloth, in Oxford gray, and at $22.50 and $27.50 of gabar- dine cloths from England (lined and unlined, in tan and olive). Hod light ‘“feather-weight” rubberized Coats at $18.50, are in Oxford gray. NEWEST in Men’s HATS Models j, Spring 1913 Sty HATS at $1.88 and $2.74, in the latest “high crown” Diver SUITS are $29.75 to $58.50, made of soft-finished styles, with either well curled or serni-flat brims. Derbies by Crandor of London at $3.74, featuring the same points of style and not obtainable elsewhere in New York, OFT HATS at $1.88 and $2.74, in the new shades of green, brown and gray. Brims curled or flat, and ribbons either at side or back. Soft Hats by Crandor of London at $3.74, in olive and heather green. OLF AND STEAMER CAPS at 86c and $1.49, in the newest 6 smart check and over-plaid effets. Caps from Paris and London at $1.49 and $2.49, in plain colors, checks and over-plaids. Fifth Floor, 34th st. CHINA REDUCED 4 the entire month of | March. ’ ’ Macy's is New York's headguart, sot Gag ants M open stock dinner re. Imported di- Price Elsewhere ctly from a our China is sold 19¢ 25¢ farly prices asked fot 36 45 RTE N 1 qu: here. 69¢ 90¢ ies lacv's-introduced Open-Stock China into America, and we still offer the st choice’of patterns of any store w York. We now carry 1. P terns. Many noted English m: are repre 1, For instance, fiv from Wedgwood, Prices range from a 100-piece Wedgwood set at $233.00 (elsewhere 14 more) down to a set (400-pieces), prettily decorated, at $9.39, The following patterns are included in the 14 reduction sale: (1) Green floral spray design. 3 piece with a gold line on $1.28 $1.80 of Witch Hazel (Macy pa from triple distilled ‘ated Witch Hazel and 95 per cent. pure grain alcohol, in the proportion of 15 per cent. alcohol and 85 per cent, witch hazel. In. other words, it is prepared strictly according to the United States Pharmacopeia. A recent test showed that Witch Hazel (Macy) was unsurpassed for quality, and as for price, our usual prices being lower than others’ i ane sna buck in gray i i i and ta of very excellent PL RUEE Peer lot Paver S27 quality, pliable, supple, and long- West 35th St. wearin All are “‘one-clasp” style, and al- Macy’s for Medicines: most. all are full Ayu fine Macy's prices on proprietar: zenuiine squirrel fur. lew are medicines and tollet articles are Bratt sined With aquirel, and a few more full-lined with Cone Titth Peer, Rroadway, FUR-LINED GLOVES. = wx Reduced to $3.74 Prices were $4.24 lo $5.74. Elsewhere similar Gloves cost $4.75 to $6.50—and more than two-thirds of the Gloves in this of- STEAMER ULSTERS Reduced to $24.75 & $32.50 (Were $32.50 to $47.50 Warm, yet not cumbersome--made of the very best woollens from Scot+ land and Ireland. Made in double-breasted style, with belted back. All sizes from 34 to 44. Sa London Ulsters and Topcoats from the world-famed House of Burberry at at $27.50 , Prices were $39.75 to $49.78, ) Neat Dresden decoration. y piece with a gold line on Greek-Key border design with two gold lines, every piece with gold line on edge. ART EMBROIDERY NOVELTIES SPECIALLY PRICED The new “Buldur: broidery— in the typical rose basket, design—to se worked! in three shades of “ Buldura” braid—silk floss and gold thread—is unt lower than elsewhere, As an ee" || Boys’ Winter OVERCOATS Reduced VA and More 17c, 39¢ and 69." o stock mav accumulate on the Macy shelves WEEK-END ss: ‘ Main A, Contre, of clothing—hence prices reduced so low CANDY SPECIALS that many will buy for next season. fants Boys’ Overcoats, $2.97, $4.96 & $7.49 Macy's prices were from $3.96 lo $18.49, in an © ent of sizes Third Floor, and shap BAth Strost. For boys from 21% to 18 years, and in Russian, Reefer, Ulster ; Z : 4 made in our and Ankle-length style, without or with belted backs. A very Linen Doylies—Centrepieces-— Kitch wide range of materials and colorings, and while there is not Scarves West 35th St., of the every size in every style there is every size in one or more desirable linen embroidered in purest materials, A styles, pound box of candy at Macy's contains sixteen ounces of candy, — The is nol included in t, Boys’ Winter Suits, $2.97, $4.96 and $6.49 Macy's prices were from $4.96 lo $10.74. Norfolk and Doutle-breasted models—some with two pairs of trousers. Many materials in a wide variety of colorings, Not every size in every style, but every size in one or more desirable styles. Blue Serge Suits for Boys are priced $4.96 (elsewhere $5.50) up to $/4.74 (elsewhere $16.50), Models are Norfolk in sizes 6 to 16 and double-breasted in sizes 10 to 18 years, There are five prices in between the extremes mentioned. The materials are standard and thorcughly tested serge, all wool, presshrunk, and able to hold their color against rain or sun, sirable size: Doylies Uat were 10¢ to 69¢-—now Se to 24e. Centerpieces that were 69¢ to 99¢— now 24e to 38e, Scarves that were 49¢ and 69¢—now 24c and 3%, c—Linen Centerpieces, 39c: Macy's prices were 75¢, Stamped in an_ assortment of most novel “punchwork" designs. Diemeter 27 inches. oO -—Pillow Cases, 49c Pair Stamped Pillow Cases, in many attractive desi A variety of materials, Size 21 in, x 36 in, Milk Chocolate Broadways Special 24e Ib. box. a delicious filling of vanilla and caramele ng is exquis; itely smooth and delicate, as we use sweet cream in) making it Glace Fruit and Nuts Special 24c Ib. box. have a thin, hard, but ering of fine sugar glace, Ideal Chocolate Nougat Pound Boxes, Special, 19¢. “Red Star” Special—Bon Bons and Have flavored marshi milk chocolate coa . re. (—Stamped Towels, 29 to 89¢ Pound Smet st a4 | The Newest Models in Boys’ Suits, $4.96 to $14.74 Sold elsewhere 45¢. to $1.00. " j The cut of the latest Macy models in boys’ clothing follows jGivest Towels and Towels of reg. ifatecion Checetae oy 8) the tines that ,cormpend themselves to the well-dres: among ular sizes, stamped in ver} 88 Grade in Dds their elders—t! feature the graceful natural sh 5 new designs, Special at, Ib., 49¢ follow the natural outline of The figure. ar GRE Special Candy Novelties for he models, Norfolk and double-breasted, are inv, ied St. Patrick's Day, dinner fa- Cretonne Cabinets, 44c: styles, suitable to boys of varying physique, and the materials its crawer cabinets, covered wors and fable decorations are mixed cheviots and cassimeres, in the latest PANEL | in dainty floral cretonnes in seve é a . ‘ . A ea Tene S Jor the occasion at “ Lowest-in solarings, uit made to our order, which means unusually the-Cily” Prices, detailed finish. Gecend Fleer, 85th 64.. Rens,

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