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FAMERICANS PUT ST. NICK SEVEN OUT OF HOCKEY RACE Losers Play Poorly Owing to the Absence of Four Regular Players, ;!}f4 HOCKEY LEAGUE STANDING. The St. Nicks were put out of the hunt {n the Amateur Hockey League by the Irish-American seven, which by A] game at the rink by @ score 0 1, lacked speed and LWvreral times the St. Nicks had oppor- tunities to score, but on each occasion they fell down at the critical moment. On the other hand, the Green and White team played a steady and fast | @ame. Charley Mitchell performed bril- Nantly at the cage, ime and ai he was cheered for his the net. kame before three minutes of play had elapsed. In the first face-off the Green and White players carried the puck into St. Nick territory, and a flerce scrimmage resulted. Harmon, the cap- tain of the I. A. A. C., finally got @ free shot at the puck and drove it at the net. Pierson blocked it, but Mc- Donell, the former Canadian player, was right on the job, and as the disc rebounded he shot the missile into the cage. It took the Green and White players just 61 seconds to tally the © mon was responsible for the Winged Fist team's last goal. He pro- cured the puck opposite his own cage and by clever and fast skating man- aged to dribble tt near the St. Nicks’ net. He then drove the puck straight at Pierson, who guarded the cage for the Santa Claus team, There was plenty of force behind the blow and the puck whizzed through the air. Plerson's attempt to stop it was fruitiess and what proved to be the win- ning count for the I. A. A. C. was bagged in two minutes and eighteen seconds of playing. Matty Baldwin Whips Cy Smith Although Matty Baldwin, the clever tor twelve year well enough to whip many of the pr hig second victory in the three da: A. A, show by handing out @ bad beat- ing to Cy Smita, the Hoboken light- weight, in the main go of ten Smith proved a glutton for punii for Baldwin hit him with punches on the jaw and in the face and stomach to have stopped the ordinary | fighter. Despite the punishment Bald- win administered, Smith never stopped tearing into him, In many of the re. nds he hook y up with inside right hand upper-cuts to the Jaw, having him bleeding from the mouth from the sec- ond round to the finish, Morris High City Rifle Champion The Morris High School of with a record-breaking total o tured the Pet man team shoot a Show. The victory gives Morris the he total ex- Morris Hi schoolboy rec tourney. Including the Pet Bronx boys have won five t with n, WM; Rip) 18%, and Brownstein, 15s. sub-target tournum In the recent Pubite e Manhattan RACING SELECTIONS. RLESTON. rogressive, Jack Kel- Ada, dna Teska, —Jessup Burn, Dipper, —Colonel Cook, Effendi, Cherryola, Pant, Leamenio, Frog, Herald Square, 3 Dinner de Luxe 59c Thursday, March 6, 1913 Served from 11.30 A. M. to 2.15 P. M. BLUEPOINT COCKTAIL CELERY, OLIVES, RADISHES VICTORIA or NSOMM, CREAM of FRESH MUSHROOMS LOBSTER CULL ET JOINVILLE or EGG CHANTEC EMINCE of CHIC KING or iam ROAST PRIME fees BEEF au JUS POTATOES DAUPHINE and NEW ‘SPINACH a ANGLAISE SALAD PANACHEE INCY FORM UC AM and FANT SORTED. CAKES COFFER, TEA 0 MILK Kighth Floer, iN a la Macy & Co.'s Attractions Are Tireir Low Prices. MAE CLEARANCES of BLOUSES Imported & Domestic MODELS Were $2.97 to $134.00 now $1.98 to $75.50 Drastic and decisive reductions, now in force, affect several hundred Blouses, which have been marked for quick disposal, laist Department to new quarters on the Thi The Blouses in this sale include the most highly desirable models of domestic make as well as many Paris i master designers as Elise Poret, Maurice almost equal note. Broadway ,34thto 35th St, tations from such ayer and others of Second Floor, 25th Street. Blouses of Real Laces Bohemian, Filet, Point de Venise, Irish Crochet and Cluny. Blouses of Chiffon Hand-embroidered, beaded or trimmed with fine laces, Blouses of Silk and Crepe de Chine, in many charming styles Blouses of Voile With dainty colored embroideries—also Marquisette Blouses of novel design. Blouses of Novelty Laces Shadow, Venetianand Oriental laceeffects incream, white and ecru. Lingerie Blouses Batiste, lawn and linen in hand-embroidered or lace trimmed style. ‘ast Indian, Bulgarian and other. ‘The Conway organization won tne! ; distinctively picturesque Blouses All included in the assortment in an infinite variety of clever and original designs, and are marked at very great reductions. NEGLIGEES Reduced for Quick CLEARANCE Imported and Domestic Models Were $11.98 to $114.50 Now $5.94 to $59.50 Included in this great sale are scores of most artistic Negligees, from the most famous designers. i Negligees so picturesque and charming in style and so very low in price that every woman who is interested in such apparel will realize the importance of this event and the money-saving oppor Second Floor, Center Salon. unities it presents. In the collection are: “Braun” Negligees from Vienna Garments fashioned of the finest Venetian cloth, Were $14.24 to $57.50 Now $6.94 to $34.50 Zenana Cloth Robes—from Paris Soft, finely woven East Indian fabrics—made in French models, Were $16.89 to $49.50 Now $7.94 to $39.50 Mandarin Coats and Silk Kimonos From China and Japan Typical Oriental Garments of silks, crepes and crepe de chines. Were $11.89 to $52.50 Now $7.94 to $42.24 Silk Negligees from Paris and London Were $24.24 to $95.50 Now $7.94 to $54.50 Negligees of Silk Albatross & Crepe de Chine Were $11.98 to $68.50 Now $5.94 to $59.50 Domestic and Parisemade Negligees—some from our own work- In many charming models. CLEARANCE¢“LaComtesse” and “ Marchioness” CORSETS “La Comtesse” Were $7.94 to $16.89 Now $2.97 to $4.96 Low, medium and high bust models of these very superior Corsets, famous for their shapeliness, their excellent wearing qualities and their graceful, figure-improving lines. All sizes from 18 to 30 are included in the assortment, and the variety of models is sufficiently extensive to suit every type THR PATTERNS OF SCHWARZBURG CHINA "A OFF MACY'S USUAL “‘LOWEST-IN- THE-CITY” PRICES ampionship “Marchioness”” Now 98c to $2.97 Present reductions are in force solely lo insure a rapid disposal before the Corset Department moves lo ils new quarlers on the Third Floor, SCALES « Macy SAVINGS Every kind of weighing apparatus from a U.S. Parcel Post Pp, toe Bathroom Scale that will Second Floor, 34th St, Scale that registers from 102. u register up to 300 Ibs, “U.S.” Parcel Post Scale, made by ‘the American Cutlery Co, Registers from 10z. to 12 Ibs., Family Spring Balance Hanging $1.49, $1.83, $2.63, $2.9; Counter Scales, with weights, Landers, Frary & Clark's P,P. Scale from 1 02, to 20 Ib Chatillon Parcel Imported’ Bath Room Scale $8, Baby Scale, with basket, Howe's White Enamelied B Women’s Gloves It is not only what save in price at —it is what you gain in quality at the same time. Any Department at will illustrate this fact—but because wo- men are more discrimin- ating and keener judges Gloves to make our point. Women’s 75c Silk Elbow Gloves, 59c. Full efbow Jength in “ mousquetaire” — style, elastic “tricot” weave. Double finger-tips and wrists, “Brosser” or cord embroidery on the back. Black and white. ) Women’s $1.00 Washa- ‘ ble Chamois Gloves, Thc. Of fine supple leather, button, Buttonhole leather-reinforced. Hand- finished, “Paris point” (spear) embroidery on back. Round corners and edges). Snug-fitting “Eng- lish-cut” thumb. Colors white and natural. Gloves From England $1.09 Imported by R. H Macy & Co. Full “Pique’ and with two pearl but- tons, secured by tape. Comfortable “English- of needle “cord” embroid- ery on back. White only, “One Swallow does not make a Summer,” the Greeks used to say. But one little illustration Ike the above, from a single Department, is enough to indicate what you can save in money ond gain Jn quality by buy- ing in any Department at Macy's. OPEN-S Buy “Open-Slock" China and you can replace your breakages easily and withe out loss of time. This sys- tem allows you to make up a set in any number of pieces that may fit your individual needs, Having purchased your set, you can increase it from time to time as your needs increase, Macy's Schwarzburg Open Stock China costs no more than odds and ends else» where, even at _ Macy's usual prices. Prices on these three patterns mean an additional saving of 14. The three patlerns chosen for their unusual beauty are as follows: 1) ¢ edge design, with wil e blossoms and tendrils, in delicate pink, pale green and gray shading. Gold line on edges. (2) Elaborate, conventional design, based on the lotos- Jlower Carried out in dull amber, ouh deep, rich green, Gold line on edges. (3) Dresden destgn; central bouquet in natural colors of 7 d, prime and forget-me-not the vim are wild wild sweet peas an Gold line on edges, Wasement at Macy’s¢ than the average man, © we choose Women's @ rade mercerized blue. Curtains by two covered clasps at @ novel effect In a verdure pat- dull green and wood color. Width 50 in. Scrim Curtains, Panels and Bed Sets dressed in Europe. One a Scrim Curlains (pr.) 98c to | hemstitched and of Scrim Curlai 1.24 10$4.49 nglish,” cotton Cluny | scrim Curt's (pr.) $10.8910$22.74 | dealing with reliable grocers. The reason is apparent. You French filet, cannot look through the tin can to see what you buy. “Prix- ” sewing (raw © tahoe atl 6 ( . antique and eyelet embroidery. Cluny lace edgings. laias (pr.) $1.49 1099.74 t Sertem Curlains (b0-) 31 451099-74) og Bedosels(seh)95.9410$24.74] most sanitary and up-to-date grocery store in tl Women’s $1.50 Doeskin © deed tesppendigadh hah P Hin Hon, fe pattern and centre C d Ti tt Hed Cluny or French filet lace in- sewn (edge, over edge), 2 and striking desi : afew Domestic Cretonnes of high grade. A SALE of Carpets Reduction of 4% & MORE ACY’S is “Cleaning House" in the Carpet and Rug Depart- ment, which is now in its new and more commodious home on the Fourth Floor. To secure house-room| rice for this sale, percan,| can, 2T¢ for the incomin cut” thumb. Three rows 7 $1.24 and $1.34 the Tapestry Brussels lacy’s prices were 49 Macy's prices were 6c and 8% the C | 48c, 69 and 74c the Yd. (42 in. and 45 Pads (48 in.), $3.49 Extra Leaves (12 in. wide and 42 to 60 in, long), at 89c, | SPECML SALE OF SUGAR ~Havemeyer |SPECIAL SALE OF PEA $5.00 Initial Dies, $2.97 Here are suggestions only of the tasteful and individual styles we originate for you and will print on your stationery at prices very much lower than elsewhere. Macy's have a large Printing and Engraving Plant on the premises and produce work second to none in New York. Ask for Estimates (at the main staircase, centre) on Wedding Invitations. “At Home” or Announcement Cards. Business or Visiting Cards. Main Staircase, Contre. CURTAINS, Upholsteries | Pub Veggtsble Dishes, | Oval Toa Set Trays, $1480 With - The centre handec! & Lace Panels,« SAVINGS| s2ceteeu! | ESEa mcd ace 9 lowing the cover to be used as grapes and pierced. | Handles of an extra dish. grape design at each end. THE UPHOLSTERY DEPARTMENT has removed to far larger and ——— more commodious quarters on the Fourth Floor, where twice the original} Round Serving Tray, $6.74 Card Trays, $1.44 space now adequately displays the daily arrivals of the newest fabrics for Diameter 15 inches. The edge Fikes gee Plain come 1913, to your more complete convenience. vee nty pened Leas with grapes io oe aac Sunfast Draperies Light weight, but heavy enough to hang right and drape . yarn, ge coor range of roses, reds, the pair and fabrics by the yard. Curlains at (pr.) $3.96 Choice of two effective patterns. Curtains at (pr.) $4.74 Width 45 in, Choice of two “all-over” patterns, Wer ce Curtains ab (pr.)' $5.94 At “Lowest-in-the-City” Prices and antique laces. With Cluny Marquiselle Curtains qu .) $1.74 to $3.74 Scrim Panel: 74.49 to $14.7 hf hg ton | Si oa et eat motif. Imported Cretonnes at 14 A special purchase of fine Cretonnes that if bought in the} —Regular so-called quart cans: regular way would be priced one-half more at least. 18c -2de vt «= 28e vt. A very wide assortment of colorings and patterns in distinctive © ity sold elsewhere at 14 ice,| el The line is complete by the inclusion of ah ‘Dozen’ $1.35 Dozen, in half Macy's regular “ west rthe-City”” prices, ene CN oeecane ie : large spears: our price, green, an Patterns are in Oriental, “‘all-over" Persian, and two-tone aie Ga eamty JOQe BERS. | “MANZANITA™ BRAND — White and Sab Tie frevoriNe.a cantons coms No, 244 can; oul price a There is a very good assoriment in every grade, and in man: 5 men a aanaee i a cases the uantiti¢s are large enough to warrant the attention Canned Beans a he bea eay of Hotel and Boarding-house keepers and others whose needs | «RoYALTON” BRAND PORK AND BEANS| 24c; Dozen, an are extensive. Axminster Carpets * Macy's prices were acy’s prices were 4 74e |s: Yd. yard, Asbestos PLATE PADS RED UCTI ON. S of VA G M OPC | SPECIAL SALE OF OUR CELEBRATED “RED STAR” BRAND LUNCH CHOCOLATE — HESE Pads, which are not obtainable elsewhere in New York, are much superior to the old-fashioned kinds, SPECIAL SALE OF CALIFORNIA EVAPORATED PEACHES —Large, fine fruit; packed selling elsewhere at 4 Scalloped Covers (complete) | Scalloped Co Gine, Magy's price Myoriad Sue, Me Me | 534 inx 8% in. ote 1S¢ 134 in.x 19 in, Macy’s Round Asbestos Table Pads Leaves made to your order at three days’ notice, in any sizes, at dered Sugar; Selb, cotton bagi sold elsewhere at painings 9 Ios proportionately low prices. Bg of “Gadroon” Edged owns, greens, Meat Platters Footed. Width across top 6 Plain Cloth at (yd.) 49¢ Width 32 in. In 50 in. width at 69¢ Dra; Fabrics at (yd.) 69¢ Plain centres with At $10.21, diameter 28 iwches. double border and also in an “ally Drapery Fabrics at ( (yd) 98e feet, Chased centre, and width ierced pate Elaborate conventional design. ni ased centre, and wi Papabre arn ee evs Oe $1.49 | Serim Curlains (pr.) $1.4910$9,24 Strictly RELIABLE Qualities nx | | bea (nce At “Lowest-in-the-City” Prices With filet, cotton Cluny Cluny, antique and French insertion and edging. tide of 1913 Carpets we have cut | lit doz oS aa sys Sninats | “JESSAMINE” BRAND —No. 234 Velvet Carpets .04 the yard, Ingrain Carpets i more than these improved ones ¥ cost at Macy's, Main Floor, 35th St. Kear, Unless subjected to very unusual strain, Macy's Pads are | “boxes: goods that usually sell elsewhere for 25¢ pound; our price for this unbreakable for three reasons:— The quality of the asbestos is teller, (2) Both sides are protected by heavy flannel, The improved method of stitching enables the large sized hinged Pads lo be folded either way. The Macy Pad is both heat-proof and moisture-proof and insures full protection for your polished table. Round Pads, with Linen Oval Pads, with Linen vers (complete) syocad » $2.97 Pads (54 in,), $3.96 | Pads (60 in.), $4.89 cd IV\\ NOvg Herald Square, Broadway .34thlo.26th St. EE SHEFFIELD Plated WARE} ---A Special PURCHASE Savings 1-5 to 1-3 fail 1 rll epi “yh Fine Reproductions of the old English Shefa All are beaulsfully made and finished. Some are plated on { nickel silver (a very hard, durable, silver-colored metal), but |. most are plated heavily on copper. Main Floor, Bevadwag. « q Width 18 inches. — On feet. grapes and leaves, Nut or Candy Dishes, $2.24 . inches, Choice of two styles of ahs design, Edge in grape- h design. Sandwich Plates, $2.97 Choice of several styles of piercing. Plain edge. Round. phe gl toe ry en, OE Choice of four very handsome and $3") 5 At 36.38, diameter 12 inches. At $7.66, diameter 14 inches. At $8.61, diameler 16 inches. Canned GROCERIES The only safeguard in purchasing Canned Groceries is in None but the purest and best qualities are to be had at Macy's, ‘The vast volume of business keeps our groceries moving. They do not find a tong resting place on the shelf, Macy's New ¢ artment contains many special features that will save you time when shopping. It is the is country. Canned Corn “BAGLE" BRAND~Strained, for beg “WAKEFIELD” SUGAR CORN— etc.; can, Se; Dozen Equal quality sold stiauare at = \ XTRA can; iS “PONDEROSA” BRAND, 5: i our price "5 a, dozen, the equal quality sold elsewhere from} Equal quality sold elsewhere at ize ro to 1S¢ per can; our pric: ber can; our price, can, 9; zen, rent BRAND FINE Lretae ma eae reer, Srey lar size large equal qual- i) rand; same quality Se El ateeete ot thet tak orle sewers at 146; Tar price. can, ig BRAND—Regular size} ‘AMERICAN BEAUTY” BRAND MAINE qual Guallty aod else-| SUGAR CORN-Extra feng: can can; this sale, can, Te. Dozen “AMERICAN BEAUTY" BRAND E: New California Asparagus FINE JERSEY—Extra large size cans; |“PENNANT” BRAND—Colossal, large equal quality sold elsewhere from| spears. No. 2% can, our pace, 16c to 18¢ per can; our pri white, can, Se; Dozen, ISe. Dozen, TECUNT BRAND—Large spears. C d Pe io. 244 can; our price, green, “STERLING” BRAND SIFTED EARLY |-apss " pe: “MESSAMINE" BRAND~No. 2 2 , JUNE PEAS~No. 2 can; elsewhere 15¢| large spears; our price, aha tene Dozen, *his —Plain and with tomato sauce; No. | “MISSION” BRAND ASPARAG! 2 can; sold elsewhere at 10c can; La ~Square cans; our pri » ii ies, our price for this sale, can Te. c. Dozea, zen “LILY WHITE” BRAND GOLDEN WAX Canned Fruits BEANS~No. 2 can; equal quality sold |“JESSAMINE” BRAND LEMON .CLING elsewhere at 15c can; our price,| CALIFORNIA PEACHES ~Heavy syrup; can, We. Dozen $1.33] No, 244 can; equal quality sold elses “JESSAMINE” BRAND LIMA BEANS—No, | where at 30c; sale, an Oh 2 can, quality sold elsewhere at zen, $2.74 17c; our price, can, Me. “TEAL” BRAND CALIFORNIA ROYAL Dozen, $1.57) ANNE WHITE CHERRIES —~ In extra FANCY CUT STRING BEANS~'‘Cone-| heavy syrup; No. 236 can;el wago"’ Brand; cans; elsewhere| at 0c; sale, can, 24; Dozen, 44¢ can; our price, can, 10e, “JESSAMINE” BRAND CALIPORNIA Dozen, $1.14] GREENGAGES OR EGG PLUMS — In BOOTH’S BALTIMORE SPINACH-Size} extra heavy syrup; No. 244 can; No. 3 can, for this sale, can, le equal quality sold elsewhere at 2S¢; Dozen, $1.33] sale can, 2he; Dozen, $4) Cee Ean From our own factory; Selb. tin, Macy's usual price $1.48, this sale, $1.39 1-Ib, tin, this sale, 29, ¥-Ib. can, this sale, Ife in 10-Ib, wooden boxes; Macy's usual price, per pound, is 15c; our price for this special sale, box of 10 Ib: 14 SPECIAL SALE OF CALIFORNIA FANCY ROYAL APRICOTS Packed in 10-Ib. wooden special sale, 10-Ib, box, $1.84 SPECIAL SALE OF HOME MADE SWEET MARMALADE—Guaranteed absolutely pure; in No. 1 large glass jars; sold elsewhere at 15¢ jar; our price for this sale, dozen, $1.18; each, Ie SPECIAL SALE OF “LILY WHITE” BRAND STRAWBERRY AND RASPBERRY JAM— Guaranteed absolutely pure; in one-pound glass jars; Macy's usual price 1c jar; this sale, each, I$e YELLOW SPLIT PEAS-Best qua FLAVORING EXTRACTS~‘'Red Star’ * grown; 2-lb, cartons, for this sal brand; made in our own laboratory; We] warranted absolutely pure, For SPECIAL SAL OF FINE HOMIN' L y Jozen, $10% each, Ie brand; equal quali e| » a y 402., dozen, $3.24; each, 29 elsewhere at 10c; our price + GORD ee coer Py carton, NNEW YORK STATE PEA BEANS~Packed in our own laboratory; for this sale, 2-Ib, cartons, 1 ~ rawber' vest WHITE GRANULATED PARINA~ y Choco Pineapple his sale, pound cartons, lain — d “LILY WHITE” BRAND PANCAKE FLOUR | 47d, Vain —-make a de veious | 2-Ib. carton, We; dozen, $1.33 PURE LARD ~ “Lily White’’ brand; EMILIO FERRERO MALAGA CLUSTER | especially packed for us; full weight RAISINS —Our own importation; | 3-Ib, pails at $8; S-lb. pails at 9Te; > this sale} carton, 2Te w b pails at 31.89 M da agle Brand Refined Pow- | Large glass jars containit special, jar; specialior this sale Each, Its,