The evening world. Newspaper, March 12, 1913, Page 11

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‘eo "EAT CHEAP EGGS AND SOARING MEAT PRICES WILL FAL Dealers Declare Advances in Cost 's Usual in Springtime —Still Advancing. Roster Kegs? Sure, plenty of them. Fees of any kind for that matter—un« less you should insist on cold storage @wee—are obtainable in large ¢ tles at very cheap prices tn the Ww York market to-day. And the chances are they will continue as Sheap until Easter. “Eat eggs and reduce the price of Meats,” was the confidential advice handed out By meat dealers over the city to-day, The regular spring ad- vance in meat prices has arrived; there fe a general reduction in the supply of cattle, sheep and ‘hogs reaching the packers and the only chance for an erly break in prices is through a re- duction tn the dem “Eat eggs” is the answer sugested, Eggs, fresh country eggs, are sellins around 18 cents wholesale in the New York market, and are going for price @round % cents a dozen retail in some sections of the city, In others, as Much as 40 cents is asked. The open winter gets the credit for the egg sit uation, While eggs are hitting a popular price, mutton, pork and beef prices have advanced from two to four cents a pound. Retailers place the blame on! wholesalers, and the packers say it 1s nothing to worry over—that prices on| © meats always advance in the spring— and that they will begin receding a bit with the arrival of summer, “Spring means that the meat producers begin busying themselves with a muititude of other things,” sald A. C, Dean, of the general offices of Swift @ Co. to-day. “He quits shipping his| cattle or his hogs or eep to mar- ket, even thougn he as good a price, or a little wit 7 than usual. Other things ing his mind. reached the bout 0 per cent, of a ial Wednesday run. But | @t {8 nothing unusue! sday, th | than they were last | | rs who have had mutton nts to h was J8 cents last Improvement Stendy and Plans to Say Mass Next Su ROME, March 12.—The pro Pope on his way to re indisposition ts very fuve Deen greatly helped by t mildness of the season and the splendid | sunny weather. His Holiness to-day sire to resume the reased his de- ebration of @he March 16. BUSY DAY. Lets of Things Happened While | the Day Was Mayor Gaynor had called to his at-| tention to-day that | This March 12 Is the twenty-fifth an- | niversary of the “big" blizzard ‘That to-day marks the sixth anniver- ary of “Big Bull Edwards's connec- tion with the Street-Sleaning De part- ment—a record, That shortly before daybreak to-day WEY Gentlemen. SSS SSSI ESEEUINDIOUU EIU EEUU MMMM for a March’ This Cammeyer “Roughit’’ Model has a host of friends, Made in Tan Grain Calfskin (Double Sole) . Tan Russia Calfskin (Single Sole) Black Box Calfskin (Double Sole) $6: : Cammeyer hoe means Shoe Standard asked the Mayor. still young,” answered Bob" Adamson. That Style? Your Figure? Impossible! Fat women who are contemplating @ new kown in the Plate a redu Visit th % Fortunately this ts nothing Ike the hard labor tt was when o 1 nothing but ex- ercising or dieting t results with. bring any » however fat, to the proportions ry for her to wear a Directoire Company, Farmer Bidg., Detroit, Mich., Rives poritive results, This constitutes the acme of economy. Come to our salesroom__and_ hear the MEISTER piano played if you have any doubt that a fine Rate can be sell for as little as 8175. f the pudding is'in t oot of a goo nee, its als it v contains, Price proves nothing, EISTER in o} and we sell it through a deal 1 a month, REST ON THE |) no extras, om $1 a Week or $5 a Month oo ee eee and Charge You No Interest on the Payments Other Grades of Meister Pianos from $195 to $350 853-NOTE PLAYER-PIANOS from $345 Upwards TRMS: £2.00 Per W No Interest W! PAY THE FREIGHT ANYWHERE SLND FOR OUR FREE PIANO BOOK Rothschild & Company RPORATED YORK BRANCH Clarend €. Cor. 18th St. & 4th Ave, Cony ly reachal by Subway and Madiswn Ave, Street Cars TPLEPHONE STUYVESANT 383-356 amet Js = SSS SSSA SS SS SSS 00 SSS Merit R. H. Macy & Co.'s Attractions Are Their Low Prices aor Herald Square, Broadway, 34th te 35th St. REAL LACES— Rare and Beautiful REDUCED for Clearance To collectors of Real Laces this sale presents unusual opportunities. The Laces are of most exquisite patterns and the very low prices quoted represent but a fractional part of their real values, As quanlilies are in some instances limited, early selection is advisable. Real Venise Edges—Galloons—Insertions Width 2 to $1% inches. Were $14.94 to $39.88 a yard. Now $4.29 to $11.48 a Yard Real Venise Medallions—Square, Round, Triangular . Were 74¢ to $3.14 each. Now 37c to $1.57 each Irish Hand Crochet Insertions Width 14 to 7% inch Were 67¢ a yard. Now 33c a Yard Trish Hand Crochet Edgings Width 6 inches, Were $4.96 a yard. Now $1.98 a Yard Trish Hand Crochet Roses and Medallions Were 13¢ to 36c. Now Se to 18¢ each Baby Irish Hand Crochet Allovers Width 17 inches. Elsewhere $25.00. Special at $16.74 a Yard Rose Point Lace Edgings Width 5 inches, Were $17.89 a Now $12.48 a Real Lace Handkerchiefs Duchess, Rose Point, Point Flanders Laces. Were $2.74 to $14.89. Now $1.37 to $4.96 ard. ard Main Floor, Centre, DOOOOO OOOOOOO ; ee ILLINERY In CORRECT Styles for Easter Thousands of discriminating women are looking for thosesmart Milanshapes which are used by the great milliners of Paris—Hats fascinating in their simple yet original lines, If you appreciate the opportunity of selecting from an immense variety of the new models our assortment will be certain to please you. If you are a keen judye of values you will be enthusiastic because, de- spite the scarcity of Milan straw and the high prices quoted elsewhere, Milan shapes at Macy's are offered at prices you would expect to pay elsewhere for ordinary straw hats. Illustrated are a trio of “chic” new Milan shapes, typles) of the new sea- son's mode. undreds of | others equally smart in style are here in every wanted color and many qualities. Real Milan Hats, $7.89, $8.89 and $9.89 In the finest “‘Hand-Block” finish; black, dark brown, blue, red, purple, taupe; newest shapes, Real Milan Hats, $4.49 and $4.96 in very good quality fine Milan straw; the best shapes. In black and colors, Main Floor, 34th Mt, $1.00 and $1.50 Veilings, v. 44c Latest PARIS NOVELTY Effects A special purchase of the entire stock of a leading importer (retiring from business) makes this sale possible. Secured at price concessions substantial and extraordinary these Veilings, imported to sell at $7.00 and $1.50 a yard, are now offered at a fraction of their actual value. Main Floor, Broadway, The Meshes include Craquele, fancy shadow patterns, spider web and other delicate effects, some with the round and square chenille dotted designs now so fashionable, The Colors embrace blacks chiefly, but there is an excel- lent selection also of taupe, of dark blues, the new browns and white-and-black, The new Spring Hat is doubly smart when worn with a becoming Veil. In this assortment are the season's choicest novelties in Veilings of the most distinctively desirable styles al the lowest prices ever quoted for equal qualities, | See Our Advertisement on Page 17, for Savings on Pure Groceries. Exhibition of Imported Costumes On Living Models, March 12th & 13th, 10 to 114. M.; 2 to 3.30 P.M. Klahth Poor. Exhibition of American-Made Costumes On Living Models, March t2th & 13th, 122A. M. to 12 Noon; 3.30 to 4.30 P.M. Hiahth Moor. R.H. Macy & Co.'s Attractions Are Their Low Prices ae Herald Square, 9 roadway 34th te 35th St. BRASS BEDS OF STERLING QUALITY Reductions of 14 below Macy’s Regular ‘Lowest-in-the-City”’ Prices. Every one of these Beds is finished in the famous ‘‘Damarda” lacquer, which is not only crack-proof and extraordinarily hard, but resists damp to a remarkable degree. This lacquer is easily cleaned of spots, finger marks and other such blemishes, and may even be rubbed with ammonia or alcohol without fear of spoiling it. discoloration. gel © a= At $16.74, Beds as illustrated above, that are usually $25.50. All sizes. The continuous posts are in 2 in. thickness and the filler rods 1 in. Height at the head § ft. 2 in., and at the foot 3 ft. 1 in. ers >> At $25.75, Beds as illustrated atove, that are usually $34.75, The high posts are 2 in. thick, the top rail a in., and the filler 144 in. Height at the head 5 ft. 7 in., and at the foot 3ft.8in. All sizes. $28.50 Brass Beds for $22.49 Have 2 in. posts, square top rods, 114 in. thick, and five 114 in. fillers. at foot 3 ft. 2 in. Height at head 5 ft. and All sizes. above, thal are usually $28.74, All sizes. Posts 2 in., top rod 14% in., and fillers 14 in. sizes. Height at head 5 ft. 2 in., and at foot 3 ft. 3 in. At $19.74, Beds as dlustrated All sizes. It is also absolutely proof against At $20.24, Beds as illustrated above, that are usually $26.50, $35.75 Brass Beds for $26.75 Have 2 in. posts and 14 in. filler rods. Height at the head sft. 1 in., and at the sizes. foot 3 ft. 1 in. Brass Beds in all sizes in stock at $5.74, $9.49, $10.24, $11.67, $15.24, $15.74, $18.74, $19.49, $21.74, $22.48, $27.75 and $28.25 $8.24 Steel Springs for $6.74 To fit any bed. Patent sides that keep the mattress and prevent ing. Helic: springs at ehene Steel Springs in stock from $1.89 to $8.74 $8.49 Box Springs for $6.89 $7.49 White Enamel Beds, $5.24 upright To fit any metal or wood bed. All _With extra heavy filling rods run- in place sizes. | Upholstered with springs and ning between 1-in. posts, surmounted al steel finely tempered steel. Covered with by a 1-in. brass top rail. All sizes. best A.C. A. ticking. White Enamel Beds in stock from $3.34 Box Springs in stock from $6.89 to $21.24 bo $. NOTIONS & DRESSMAKERS” SUPPLIES Every Item on the List Represents a Saving as Compared With Macy's Regular Prices, Which in Themselves Afford a Saving as Compared With Prices Elsewhere. Every item advertised in this list is best quality. There are no ‘‘seconds,"’ no stocks to unload. Every item is exactly the same as when you pay usual price for it. DRESSMAKING Made Easy Macy Special Forms at Popular Prices Expert salesclerks in the Nolion Department (Main Floor, 35th St., Rear) will show you how simply and easily Forms can be set lo your measurement, dress-form booklet, Macy's Special Adjustable Form $4.39 Similar Qualily Sold Elsewhere Sor $7.50 Expands at neck, bust, waist, hips and skirt. Strongly made and durable Expansion Sixe 1-32 to 42 In, Sie 2-3 to 44 in. Size 3-36 to 46 in. Siee 4-38 to 48 in. This excellent Korm is illustrated on the dept centre. -—Dne Thousand Bust ny dacy's price was These excellent Forms are in siz for 19143. Macy’ a complete line of H press’ 4 “Queen” adjustable Dre adjustable sections, We will gladly ¢ easily they can be set to your individual measure Form booklet at the Notion Counter Dress Shields, 24¢ Superior grade, edwith pure rubber. 6 (usually $3.12 and 2Te and 2% A Sizes 3 4. double c Dozen $2 $3.30). 46c and 49 Sizes 3 at of silk. 23¢ Shirt-waist Shields ( Superior grade, Siz ually $2.01 dozen, NEEDLES, PIN 12 Needle Books, 9c Fitted with good assortment of Lnglish-made needles. .) Dress Shields, 39¢ ff Superior grade 4e Milward's jeedles, Two Pkgs., Se er 19¢ (box) English Pins, 14c. Forms Reduced to 74c venient, yet strongly made and durable: DRESS SHIELDS AT SAVINGS ss | } White ont Siz Ask jor a special Macy’s Special Full Form Model, $1.74 Similar Quality Sold Elsewhere for $3.50 This Form has a skirt of flat wires, strongly riveted and very durable, /t és sllustraied on the righ! contre. Sizes range from azin, to4ein, The| bust measure is independent. of the| heightorskirtlength adjustment, | The price, $1.74, ductory we cannot} guarantee that it will continue at this low | figure, 98c; elsewhere $1.29 hey are ypify th light and con- correct figure all & Borchert's * * 'Eme orins, with & to 2 pendently te them to you and show how Ask for the special Dress ssth St., Rear ss Fortr fernor » Main Floor 49 Kimon bine quality Doyen $1.49, usually $1.79 and $2.08, Se Sill Shields (pr.) 10¢ Fancy silk, Sizesé, Sand 4 iS, TAPES, ETC. Se (paper) Macy's English Pins, 3c All brass. 300 count, Three! Me ‘box: Dressmakers’ Ping, 9¢ Box of ty Ib. A Ys Se and Ge dor.) Salrty Pina, 4e Ni fine qualit I bra tdanders makers’. Box !glb, A Se sheet) Pins, 4c | Main Fleer, 35th %&., Rear. MISCELLANEOUS NOTIONS desen) Shee be. 4c (opec!) C.B. Darning Cotten, 3c Tubular. Sizes Mercerized. Black, white, tan and gray. 4c (pr.) Coreat Laces, 10¢. $1.46 Suede Purse Bag, $1.29 White iercerized, Length 8 Heavily lined. Four pockets tn yds. assorted sizes, Rs 96 Jewel Bag, T8e 1c (pr.) Hose Supporters, 9c. ’ rf Singiestrap. Suspenderelas- | Light weight. Six pockets and tic, 1% in. wide. With rubber, : button and flat loop. — ft (72), Rhiannon Braid, The Ste Sanitary Aprons, 49¢. Te ne ae maces Kine quality rubber sheeting. Nainsook top, 19¢ Sanitary Belts, 1S¢. Allelastic. Three sizes. Ite (deu.) Ocean Pearl Buttons, 16e Vine quality, Assorted sizes. Ibe ( ) Pearl Ie Fine French Pearls in assorted — sizes, 12e Slipper Tress, Se Neatly made and most useful 39¢ Stool Scinsers, 24e Assorted sizes up to $i inches. tee (ond) Coat Ea -) fe ie Imported, S vered, ite ari jack, be ray: me vad All sizes, i 16e Hair Nets, 12¢ 59¢ “Perfection” Shoulder Brace, 49c For men, women and children, Small, medium and large. we quote is intro-| Hc {boa) Warren Chicago" Featharbene, 77¢ welve yds. to box, Silk. Black and white, 13¢ to 16¢ Side Hose Supporters, 12¢ Womens’, misses’, children’s, With rubber button and safety pinattached. Black or white, cover entire head, jum and light brown, black and blonde. Auto Marcel, Very large. Will Dark, med- ilk Tie Laces, 14 19 Sills Fine quality. Black. We and Me Silk Tie Laces, 100 Fine quality. Black only, 10¢ Pin Cubes, 8 Mat jet-and-white, jet-and-white and assorted. 144 count. SEWING SILKS, COTTONS 19¢ Sew Black, dressmakers, — 89¢ (dox.) Sewing Silk, 69¢ Single spool, 6c, 100 yds. to pool. Finest quality, Blackor white. Sill, 14e » spools, For 28¢ (spools) Sill, 23¢ Half oz., first quality, O. A. B. Black or white, 9% Kerr's Lustre Twist, Spool, 8 Black or white, Sizes 000 to D, Si 4 S4e (des.) Basting Cotton, 44c. Spool of $00 yds. White only. Ze 40, 50,60, 70. Single spool, 2Ac (des.) King’s Cotton, 19¢ Spool o! Black, white and tan. 4c. Darning Silk, Spool, 3c Black, white and tan, 25 yds. to Spool, BELTING AND BINDING 1Se (yd.) Taffeta Seam Binding, Ie | Metoaee( ) Inside Waiet Belting, 19 to 28¢ All silk. ° Black and white Of silkgrosgrain. Widths2in., Width gin, : 2)gin.and3in, Black andwhite. \Se (yd.) “Prussian” Binding, 12¢ Blackor white. Width 4 in. Te to Se (yd.) Cotton Grosgrain Belting, Pe Sizes 14 in, Black and white, 2 in, and 244 in, HOOK AND EYE FASTENERS, ETC. 21¢ (gross) “Herald Square” Hooks and Eyes, 16 Black and white. Sizes 0, 1, 2 and 3. Single card, 3c. \6e yd.) Hook and Eye Tape, 13¢ Black and white. TAPES Tc to Lhe English Twill Tape, Sc to 9¢ t ine quality. Size 4g in,, $9 in, 24c (yd.) Snap Fasteners, 19¢ On tape. Black and white, S4e (groes) Snap Fastener: Black and white, 2% 0, 1 and 2. 9 (yd.) Weighted Tape, 6 Black and white, Ie (bundle) Tape, 8 Assorted widths, White only. The posts are 2 in. thick and the top rods 114 ins. thick. Height at the head 5 ft., and at the foot 3 ft. 2 in. All yds, White only. Sizes 50,60, 70, a0, 24e (bex) O. N. T. Darning Cotten, 17¢, 8, Sizes 00, ot On a ee ma Co a ee a RINNE PS URN Ra a &

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