The evening world. Newspaper, March 13, 1913, Page 9

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NINE ARE SENTENCED: | UR FIRST OFFENDERS =BET ANOTHER CHANGE his Bases on H welve Arraigned Had Pleaded | tilty to Indictments for Various Crimes. r p¢ thirteen prisoners convicted ‘easion or trial disposed of by he Judges of the urt of General ion % yesterday got thelr freedom suspended sent s. Judge Mul- jen relensed four of the five ar- ned be The disposition of cave was as follows BY JUDGE MALONE. , twenty-five years ol re him y to burglary first offense; Elmira Ree Hilpl, eighteen years old, 174 Beard street, Brooklyn; solity attempting to rob W. Ht | Michener of $257 In taxicab; second | State Prison for five years, ng, forty-wix years old, nd street; | obtained ny by pretend- din railroad fr years and six months. Joseph as years old, ist Ninty-seventh street; pleaded guilty to burgalry; | apartment at No. 213 Bast} second offense; | three thirty-one BY JUDGE ROSALSKY. teenth street; first offense; pe 1 Harnett, twenty-elgh ve of N Hust Eignth street; " alin boxes of “i Cy iret pffenne tedary nine months BY JUDGE MULQUEEN. Josep thirty-one years ald, No. nd avenue two diamond rin n premises No he was employed; first | sentence suspended. | yetlve years old, enty-one years old, | ed guilty carrying a rst. offense; sentence suse | | BY JUDGE O'SULLIVAN. Harry Pin wenty-two years old, | 0. Ia Ee miiity stealiug vurth street, pleaded dices and nitentiary ten mon' Charles A. Gau, Fi two suits of clothes | ny; first offense; | | y years old, of te, Hoboken, Ni | © surgical tn- | ved, Richard 8. | ‘ineteenth street; | month Until 6 P. M. Saturday | ENUINE ANI Wy Dana rigs 20) trates’ and Gentlemen's Sizes) In this tot you wi rat Diamonds for t renerve the Fl ronnected wit Jamon Avery one guranteed, les’ Rings | Gents’ Val Rings Our Vere, + Blew ; i 180 srosdway, ew York | R. H. Macy & Co.'s Attractions Are Their Low Prices. acy: Herald Square, The TAILORED SUIT—This Season—MOST ESSENTIAL For Early Spring Fashion decrees the Suit demi-tailored. Among the most charming of the many Afternoon Suits in the Macy assortment is a Directoire model at $58.75, in ‘“Tokay” colored charmeuse, a rich, deep raisin shade. Corded orna- ments and flat buttons fasten the soft draperies of the coat and finish the side of the draped skirt. A collar of Renaissance lace brightens the fetching little coat, which has the high waist- line effect and is richly lined with white charmeuse. Cup of aF +s Model Second Floor, Broadway, a Francis French Serge Suits $48.75 The distinctively smart Suit illustrated reflects the most striking features of the mode. Alo EM, embroidered and braid- ed in simulated swallowtail effect, the cutaway coat has a square sailor collar of white ratine and very novel “bell” sleeve effect. Corded orna- ments of satin fasten the coat, whicl has wide satin revers and is satin lined. In the skirt of this clever Suit the panel back is elaborately braided and follows the novel lites of the coat, while a folded girdle of satin in half- belt effect adds a smart finish. In midnight blue or black French serge of finest quality. Bedford Cord Suits New Spring Model $26.75 _ Anextreme cutaway effect is featured in the strictly tailored coat, which is of bolero length at the front and curves J sharply at the sides. | The high, belted Directoire back and the deep, pointed coat tails are trimmed with satin pipings, novelty buttons and simulated buttonholes, and the coat is inely lined with peau de cygne. A deep inverted panel extends from the waist-line to the hem at the skirt's front, and the back is gathered into a half belt. In wide-wale Bedford cord — navy blue, wood brown, gray and black. roadway 34th te 35th St. tailored or Especial attention is directed both to the Macy assort- ments of Suits for Slender Figures ind a Suits for Stouter Figures We specialize in models, designed especially for large women and for women smaller than the average.and have had made to our order Suits on the most fashion- able lines and in the most favored fabrics. Sizes for small women—32 to 38 bust Sizes for stout women—40 to 48 bust Brilliant NEW FASHIONS in AFTERNOON GOWNS In charming modifications of the popular Russian blouse there are many very fetching Frocks, Ina rich shade of beige, a French Serge Russian Coat Dress at $58.75 is notably smart, with ney braided strappings and a vest of old blue charmeuse. An embroi ered batiste collar adds a soft finish to the rather severe bodice, and the three-quarter sleeves have pleated net ruffles. The deep pep- lum is also braided, and the graceful draperies of the skirt are fas- tened with embroidered bands, Brocaded Charmeuse Afternoon Gowns $38.75 The richness of the fabric employed for the model (illustrated) and the striking simplicity of its style combine to give this Dress a decidedly “chic” air. Fine shadow lace forms the pointed collar, the vest and the tiny draped cuffs, and the soft folds of the blouse bodice are at the waist confined by a girdle of heavy silk ribbon in con- trasting tones. The sash draperies of the skirt. are drawn about the figure in the very latest effect and are indescribably graceful, In brown, “Nellrose’” and taupe brocaded charmeuse, Breed Des $24.74 Surplice blouse model, opening over a dainty vest of net and lace, and withnet cole lar frilled at edge. Amber and crystal but- tontrimming. Set-in sleeves finished with q ___frillsof pleated net. A folded girdle, with corded ornaments, joins the bodice and the draped skirt, which is of clever style, In navy blue, tan and black crepe de chine. econd Fleer, Broadway. The NEW Wrist BAG A Macy NOVELTY, $4.89 A clever combination Hand Bag, fashioned of flexible pin seal leather and white kid of the finest quality, and lined with heavy moire silk of matching colors, A mirror and two purses of the silk fit snugly into shirred pockets in the lining and a button snap fastens the pointed ends together so that the fittings are safely secured. This charming novelly derives its name Srom the narrow strap bracelet of leather with which it is fastened to the wearer's wrist and which may be adjusted wilh a tiny buckle of nickel. The new Wrist Bags are in White | Navy and Nelirese | Black Brown in the correct shades to match Spring cos- tumes, + gto Malm Wleor, Sreadway. Inspection. WHITE KID MOUSQUETAIRE GLOVES— $1.79 We have sold these Gloves heretofore at $1.94. A spe- cial concession of the manu- facturer enables us to afford still greater savings. The ice elsewhere is $2.25 for Gloves of equal quality. The finest imported French Lambskin Glace Mousquetaire Gloves, made especially to our order by a leading man- ufacturer of France. Full sixteen-button length, with three but- tons at wrist—dainty embroidered backs. The correct Glove jor Easter and Early Spring wear. Inwhite only. 7. CANDY SPECIAL FOR THE WEEK END Macy's Candies are pure, sholesone and delicious, as they are made i: our own kitchens by our own expert confectioners. We use only the purest and best ingredients, tooth- some, delicious Cand as whole- some as it ts delicious. You do not for the box when you buy Macy dy; it is packed nel teeight. You ‘our Candy y will be no finer pay more tor ‘e, but the quali than at Macy's. Glace Caramels, lb., 34c A Dainty, New Sweet Usual price elsewhere Jor similar quality ix $1.00 a Ib. You've enjoy Macy's rich, fines flavored € for a long time. Well, we've made a new caramel that's even better than our usual caramel, asmall, thick block of rich, deliciously flavored Carainel, ¢ {witha thin, crisp coating of Glac This delightful sweet cov 4 flavors—Vanill berry, Coffee, V Nut, Molas: nels are i s' . never offered befor lar price. Bere 4 Delicious Peppermints, Ib., 19c “Ideal” Chocolate Peppermints are all the name implies. Rich, full- flavored stiff peppermint cream, thi ly coated with delicious chocolate, Put up in attractive pound boxes. Home-Made Fudge, 24c a box Why go to the trouble and expense of making fudge when Macy's offers you the finest Cream Fudge, 1 fresh each day, at a price less than it would cost home-made? Chocolate and vanilla flavors, so ith delicious: chopped Walnut Macy’s Red-Star Special, 24c Ib. A big pound box of the finest assorted Chocolates, a few extra tid bits of delightful Bonbor tractively packed—-that's Macy's {- Star Special. This. be ontairis assortment of Macy's tinest Candies, Perfection Chocolates, 49c Ib. Macy's finest Chocolates, comprising, y of flavors and kinds. Pure, attractively packed 1d boxes, Novelties in Favors Novelties and Special Candie ready for St. Ps RaDay and t Unique an e favors for ties, dinners, de in ove y and-paste workrooms on the py ‘Typical Macy Savings in ever stance, Basement, € BOOKS AT SAVINGS At Macy's, where the fig! gainst the Book Trust. s' ages, your savings are only 10% on New Fiction, On Standard Authors and Library Sets they are 159% and more, They are 209 on Clothing of all sorts for men, women andchildrem. And they run up to 40; on fine im- ported merchandise, such as is usually only to be found in the exclusive specialty shops. Cloth-bound Books, 14c Dodo— Benson. Game and the Candle—Brough- ton. Silence of Dean Mailland~Giay. Ladies’ Gallery—-McCarthy. Dancer in Yellow —Norris. Flower of the kloch—Norris Marriage--Norri Camphell-Praed. jery of the Ocean Star Ru i re sell, Romance of Jennie Harlc Russell. Oub of Due Season-—-Sar gent. Fierceheart the Soldier—Snar The Music of the Modern World, $3.96 (+ 1 20,00). Hus and volumes: The Book of Porcelain, $1.96 Publisher's price ¥5.00" examples in the Victoria wid Ale bert Museum, London. ilus- trations painted by William Gibb and text by Bernard Racklan The Newest Spring Fashions and Fabrics are Ready for Your as “Lowest-in The Very Latest Suggestions from Paris Are Embodied in Our New «Display of The success achieved by our Spring Chapeaux, the recognition awarded them and their rapid de- parture almost as soon as they are displayed make It possible for us to keep the assortment constant- ly changing and conse. quently “upsto-the-mo- ment” in style. Fashion reports by cable or letter reach us daily, and our Hats therefore reflect the latest phases of Paris Millinery styles and con- form to the changing fea- dures of the mode, else, -the-City.'* is Trimmed Millinery Twelve Hundred Hats Now displayed include: The New Spring Merchandise, everything priced Hats from $9.89 to $59.50 vn tne secona river. Hats up to $9.89 on the naicony, arn st. The collection embraces exceed= ny tec tri illustration i sly “clic” and clever Hats at $19.89, $24.75 and upward, | but among the less expensive Hats are many charming styles. Al $12.89 the Hat in the upper t of mming modish color combinations. \t $7.89 the Hat in the lower illustration is a new wide sailor effect af fine | bow trimming is of fancy edged thoire ribbon. anp bead, with a soft crown of satin, “Tl one of the new small hapes, made of finest hemp straw, trimmed with a large fountain ef- the real Numidi, now so fashionable, and draped with fine ribbon. In cerise straw, with taupe and in. various other ae new Crilical inspection of the net models is invited and come parison of Macy prices with the (or Isewhere. “Right-Shape”’ SHOES a, natural themselves, compared with them. Every toe in a “Right-Shape Shoe has room for ‘opment and is normally placed. ce of carriage, a springy step, absence of natural dey sults are fatigue, and no corns or buni “Righl-Sh neither chafe constr Thus wear i ordinary makes. For Misses & Children “They allow feet to grow along lines.”’ JOS. — iyi jual Rights, kv - Sa —” | buttons. Of very “fine count” material, without undue filling. “Right-Shape" Shoes in appearance are like any other footwear of high grade; in comfort, they are ina class by No shoe cut upon ordinary lines can be High-Cut Button “Right-Shape” Shoes, $3.96 Of white “nubuck,” which is an excellent substitute for get anned leathe ine buckskin. Welted soles of ancy White buttons. Sizes 81 and 21% to 6, $3.96 hit, with welt W4to2 in hei gtoo | the best to 11, $2.79; oles. ‘Top 4 to 11, $1.98 11! to 2 of black for ery Toe" The re- " Shoes fit snugly at both instep and heel, and 1e foot nor wear the hose. tion, and also because the wearer is comtortable in them Shape’ Shoes meet the ground fairly and squarely, equalized, and “Kighl-Shape” Shoes outlast all Owing to the peculiar » $2. Patent Leather Button “Right-Shape” Shoes, $2.97 cloth. Regulation Height Button “Right-Shape” Shoes, $1.69. Of gun metal and patent leather. 1114 to 2. Second Floor, Strong, sturdy soles. Br Sizes th At, EXTRACT OF Special Prices for the entire month of March. ca | ' 1, Gatlon 99 B1.28 SL.HO Extract of Witch Hazel (M prepared frown. try Medd oncentrated Witch dlaz ) 15 per ¢ Main Fh, Contre FIREPLAC E Haseme: WITCH HAZEL (Macy |FURNISHINGS Macy Savings of } to} on Prices Elsewhere Brass is, $5.24, $8.24. up to $57.75, ap Mision design Brass Fire Sets, {6.74 to $22.49. Berlin Black Andirons, $2.37 $16.89. Berlin Black Fire Sets, $2.7! tu S743. Gas Logs with air mixer oak, $2.81 tu $5.72 Birch, $4.06 10 $8.11, Cape Cod Lighter $5.49 Japanned Fol 1g Fire SCHeENS, S166 to $8.94, Brass holding Fire Screen $4.36 10 $31.59. Imported Br 1 Ba $7.96 (0 $15.74 Iniported Br i! Hods $7.49 10 915.74 Gas Radi stor, $2.48 to $6.16, Open Grate Heaters, $2.03 10 $5.24 Ol! Heaters, $3.31 to $7.28, R. H. Macy & Co.'s Attractions Are Their Low Prices. ay The New Spring Clothes for Men Are Here A [ERICAN Model Suits at $14.75, $18.50, $19.75, $24.75 and $32.50. Chiefly in plain grays and browns, gray and brown mix- tures and hairline stripe effects that are in especial favor this season. English Model Suits for younger men, at $14.75, §78,50, $22.50, $24.75 and $29.75. Trim two-button and three-button models in) Oxford grays, blues, browns and two-tone stripes in various shades. Patch Pocket Suils at $18.50, $19.75, $22.50, $24.75 and $29.75, With soft rolling lapels. Cut on snug fitting lines. Plain grays and blues, black and gray haireline effects. Top-Coats in American Models, serge lined, at and (if silk lined) at $79.75. In smart light and dark grays. Tap-Coats in English Models, at $19.75 and $24.75, Loose fitting and belted back styles. Quarters lined with silk. In browns, grays, green and blue mixtures, London-made Top-Coals at 838.50 and $44.50 By “Burberry” of = 17-19 Golden Square, London. Leth ans, Weatherall and Raglan models, silk ined, HItth Floor, roadway Pure Silk Shirts, $3.48 Men's $5.00 . All sizes from 14 to 17. Sleeve lengths 34, 34, 35, 36 Of superior quality all pure heavy “Tub” silk, ina wide assort- ment of neat striped effects. Colors are gray. helio, blue and black, White grounds, Coat models with flap fronts. Soft double cuffs attached. Pleated bosoms or plain negligee. pbch PEACE testbed isl ldo ’ A Men's $1.25 Pajamas, 94c All sizes—small, medium, large and extra large. Only 600 of them. Of woven Madras and made in surplice style. Finished with loops and pear! buttons. Cut full and made well in every detail. Men’s $2.00 Percale Pajamas, $1.19 Macy's price was $1.44. A full assortment in all sizes—A, B,C and D. Cut with surplice neck and finished with ocean pearl Main Moor, 34th Meer, Newest Models for Easter Wear in BOYS’ SUITS . Prices range from $4.96 to $14.74 Norfolk and Double- breasted are still the popular and the most serviceable ne and of the two Nor- folks are most infavor. The general cut of Suits for boys this season—as is ex- emplified in Macy’s stock— tends toward the natural lines and unpadded shoul- ders that their fathers and brothers demand. Macy's has every desirable model, both in Norfolk and double-breasted style. In the Norfolk the newest models are made with pleats to the belt, which is stitched. Some (as iMustrated) have patch pockets, combined in one case with box pleats, and in others with side or inverted pleats. You gain in qualily, as well as save in price in these Suits, for every seam is silk-esewn and tape-reinforced, and the details have received as much care as men's $25.00 and $30.00 Suits. Boys’ Extra-Trouser Suits Priced $6.49, $7.94 and $9.74 A wide assortment in the most popular and desirable models at prices that are often lower than are asked elsewhere for Suits with only one pair of trousers, Boys’ Blue Serge Suits, $4.96 to $12.74 For Confirmation or for wear on special occasions. Norfolk and double-breasted models of standard, thoroughl: tested serge, all-wool, free shrunk and fast color, Tailored wit! especial care. All sizes from 6 to 18 years, Spring Reefers, $3.59 to $12.74 For Boys of 219 lo 12 years, smart Coats, with plain or patch pockets. In tan covert cloth and in mixed chev iots and blue serges. Boys’ Washable Suits, $1.29 to $4.96 Plain while or colors, with Sailor, Eton or military collars, Of madras, linen, galatea, chambray or repp. & _—Boys’ Winter Overcoats Much Reduced—— Priced $1.98, $4.96 and $7.49 Macys prices were $3.96 lo $16.49 This offering applies to every boys’ Winter Overcoat in the house. Every size in one or more desirable styles for boys from 2% to 18 years. second] 1. A5th St, Rear. ne maetlealineetEh aeies —

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