The evening world. Newspaper, March 18, 1913, Page 9

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J of recovering the film use after it has gone the Michael Furst, who has served on the commission which framed the ordindnce scheduled for action before the Boart of Aldermen to rmahent rounds. WANT “MOVIES” | AS CHURCH AND SCHOOL TEACHERS SEX HYGIENIST, DEAD. Charity Organization Heads} Accomplished Health Reforms . ‘ a © in Various States. Ask Picture Aids in Field Dr. Prince A. stiviek, internationally of Education. iknown a the founder of sex hyglene lay, eaid: | “More immorality can be traeed to the structural conditions and ‘the darkered motion pleture theatres than to the nature of the Mima presented.” Pet Seana’ Atccninrrl OR. PRINCE A. MORROW, | soctetios, died at his home, No. 66 | Went Fortleti street, inet night, after a abort iinénn. ‘That motion picturcs should be ex-| His first organised effort in relation tended to xchools and churches was|to sex hygiene was in 1905, whet he Geclared at the monthly conference of | founded the American Society of Bani- the Charity Organization Society to-| tary and Moral Prophylaxis and sent out pamphieta and Incturers desorib- “There 1s no reason,” said John Cote) ine the ravages of hereditary di Mer, General Secretary of the National| nd the wey ie che Beard of Censorship, “why this most] ures, His work attracted measty universal of all languages, this|tention and twenty miust vital social and educational force,| were formed. These a “At present,” continued Mr. Coll! “there is no feasible way in which wentional institutions can get hold of wing picture houses and make ‘atologist to a contract to take a certain number of | Pe ci ny- @ blank for nineteen years, since her daughter was born, Mrs. Carrie Belk Jordan to-day awoke following an ing to Mr. Collier, lies in a new method | operation and asked for her “baby.” or ributing films. At present all| She could not fealise that a tall young films, good or bad, run a certain length | woman in the room, herself mothet of Y two children, was her daughter. See eae ae Tt a given) “The brain operation by which Mra, Alm unusually popular, if it has| Jordan's memory wae restored unusual historic or scientific interest.| considered remarkable by physicians fte Gate is identical with that of the/and surgeons here. It was perforned cheap, sensational film. There is no nearly @ month sgo at a local sani- way of repeating {t more than the tarium, but ite success was not as- number of times and no way sured until to-day, Place Your Furs in Our Dry-Cold-Air Storage Vault on Premises Bonwit TELLER & Co. Special Sale Wednesday Smart Easter Apparel For the Younger Set At Attractively Moderate Prices Misses’ and Junior Tailored ‘Suits In blouse, belt kee ed fsocy peanel Lapreda ford cord, "Sizes 13t018......00.. a, 25.00 The ‘‘Mandarin” Suit of Silk Made of faille or moire silk, blouse coat, Bul- . id r liar, coat clo ith and Herne peal af fale tik "In navy end’ beck, 39.50 Misses’ Dressy Suits Made of faille de laine, striped or plain eponge and men's wear serge ina pressly designed for misses “Pompadour’’ Evening Dresses Made of double flounce Oriental ecru lace. Bodice and half draped skirt of padour flowered sil caught gracefully with velvet butterfly bows. Afternoon Dresses or a pr: A ph yr pe trimmed with lace and’ velvet Ppne ; 29.50 Tailored Serge Dresses In Bulgarian blouse and other smart styles, pay trimmed with contrasting color pipi raiding “Sports” and Dressy Coats Three-quarter and 1% length models of brocade eponge, checks, serge, Tat and homespun Girls’ Coats, Dresses, Suits 3=Piece Tailor Suits 22.50 Of serge. Belt-back, moire collar. Button’ front idress with moire and pipings. Sizes 10 to 14. Eponge Dresses 10.75 in agen, Nell rose, ta: and white, trimmed with broad velvet belt. Sizes 6 to 14, Dressy Moire Coats 16.50 Long waist models. In Copen- hagen, navy and tan. Lined with ri cygne. Sizes 6 to 14, Challie Dresses 7.95 Innew Russian blouse effects of vari-patterned challies, trimmed in sel colors, Sizes 6 to 14, THIRD FLOOR Children’s Milan, Panama, Eponge Hats 2.95 4.50 5.75 Children’s Serge and.Eponge Coats 3.95 5.95 9.50 Sizes 2 to 4. "| Bronx was an interested party. te decision and refer the matter to an- other Judge. He told them in nv un+ certain terms that they should have in- ed him that his cousin wes @ J to the action | —— | SIZZLED AND SHIVERED. Expertence the pledge in the Dem Platform calling for a convention “at the earliest ment,” Senator McClellai The Anchor Line steamer Caledonia, Capt. F. 1. Wadsworth, arrived to: ail from across the pond after havi - Pertenced several varieties of weather, ; On Thursday and Friday, while in the Guif Stream, the thermometer stood at WO degr The passengers Were clad in sumi ttire and went about deck withou A breese was blowing, .} too, an eh sea was on. On Saturday morning the weather turned so cold that the passengers couldn't keep warm with their furs on. It continued that way for the rest of! convention to revise ind amend the same election to be held June 3 next. If the bil passes and majority of electors vote in favor o delgates will be cho aw | election this fall and vention will assemble in Api bill provides that delegates-at-larg the conveition may be chosen by tion or vy State convention, a SETS ASIDE OWN DECISION. - the voyage. Publication was made in two Sunday —— Papers to the effect that Supreme Court Justice Hendrick had decided a motion DROVE A CONFLAGRATION. in which his distant cousin, Municipal! «warm for March,” Thought Tosy, Court Justice Peter A. Shiel of the This on Flery Chartot. publication was the first intimation waste paper dealer in Justice Hendrick had that Justice Shiel » Was passing through et, near Central was a party to the action. The motion was decided in the regu- atop a huge wagonload of scrap paper to-day. remarked to himself that it was getting warm for| and was one of the 92 motions decided | Maroh, and discovered that it wasn't ie velope containing the pa) the name of! Some one, evidei Justice Shiel, who was one of the de-| had set fire to Tony's | fendants, did not appear. right beneath where he sat drivin -| merry conflagration wan conflaring. torneys in the case before him and no fied them that he’ intended to set asl . Hi. Macy & Co.'s Attractions Are Their Low Prices aor Herald Square, Broadwey,34thto 38th St. EE Smart SUITS and COATS For JUNIORS and MISSES Balkan Blouse effects are strongly featured in the new modes for Misses. At $64.75 a Suit of old blue silk poplin has the wide drawn. At the knee the draperies of the skirt are confined by a deep band. Ornaments of the fabric and braided buttons adda note of smart style. N Tice Gann $07.75 (Black—Co penhagen—Navy Blue) In the charming model, illustrated, the jaunty French Blouse coat is fashioned on the most effective lines, with the very high waist line and and sharply cut away peplum. The back shirred in soft, full folds has a corded girdle with handsome ornaments. Antique lace is combined with Bulgarian embroidered net in the pointed collar and the 34 sleeves have pointed cuffs of the: charmeuse. The gracefully draped skirt in very latest style with fitted girdle, is slashed at the sides and button trimmed. Sizes 14 and 16 years. Juniors’ Balkan Suits of Wool Eponge, $20.75 (Oriental Brown—Navy—Old Blue) A very smart Balkan Blouse model, the long waisted coat with deep peplum effect. Double sailor collar and deep cuffs are of silk in matching color with Bulgarian silk overlay and the coat is finely lined with peau de cygne and trimmed with novel triangular buttons in vari-colored pearl. . e graceful skirt is smartly draped. Sizes 13, 15 and 17 years. Siceded Enongee $29.75 Three-quarter length draped coat on the fashionable ‘“‘Man- darin"’ lines, with kimono sleeve effect and long roll shawl collar. The fullness of the back is draped into panels, button-trimmed, and the seams are piped with satin. Peau de cygne in matching color lines this very modish garment. Sizes 14 and 16 years. In the most fashionable colors, including navy and Labrador blue, ‘‘Nellrose, pheasant brown, tan, black and white. lingered Voie $18.74 A superior quality of French voile is employed for these very dainty Frocks, which are elaborately trimmed with bandings of \f| shadow and Lierre laces and finished with hemstitched seams \f andveining. Sashes are of soft satin ribbons in all the new color- ings. Sizes 14 and 16 years, CORSETS and BRASSIERES At Very SPECIAL PRICES Standard makes of Corsets and Brassieres in models that are especially suited to the new season's styles in dress are for this seasonable sale offered far below Macy's “Lowest-inethes City” prices. fecond Floor, 1 $2.50 C. B. Corsets, $1.19 Straight-line model with low bust and extremely long skirt, with attached hose supporters. A most shapely Corset, made of the best grade of batiste. Sizes 18 to 26 inches. 39c and made of square yoke ks attached, 50c De Bevoise Brassieres, Popular stvle- crowing su lice-wise to bar excellent quality muslin. Reinforced arm shields. of altace and embroidery edges. Corset h Sizes 32 to 40. THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, MAROH 18, t/FOR: CONSTITUTION CHANGE. A IT MAKES LITTLE DIFFERENCE WHAT YOU NEED— hip girdle intowhich the soft folds of the blouse coat are smartly | and ee ee 19138. ME POUNDED 1856 (un mn Munn BROKAW BROTHERS | CLOTHING HATS & FURNISHINGS | Extreme smartness and smart extremes are two different things. Young men well-informed in the ethics of dress favor the first named quality—but reject the second. Our clothes reveal our many years of suc- cessful experience in the creation of fashions which are abreast of the times and always dood form— And an equal amount of experience in the art of knowing what to avoid. tor Place & Fourth Avenue SOBWAY AT THE DOOR-ONE BLOCK FROM BROADWAY ~ MMT UL UL : A WORLD WANT WILL GO GET IT. Don't mesaly buy lates il ERRIN’S It takes os mary hands |} to make a PERRIN ~'' | GLOVE as there are days in the year we 4, But it only takes one pair to make a lifelong cus- ., You can get Perrin's tomer for Perrin's ¥ you insist. For men Famous for their Fit, and women, $1.50 up Style and Durability. she) Spring Styles for fap # i Easter wear ental Py at the best stores : ,- * = = = as WOMEN’S APPAREL And apparel for Misses is now located on the Third Floor More , greater convenience for making selections; anoth- er move for the comfort and advantage of our patrons. THE MILLINERY SALON Is now in its splendid new location on the Second Floor, B’way copies from Macy's own ateliers. Spring Importations of — PARIS GOWNS Authentic Model Costumes The latest creations of Worth, Agnes, Paul Poiret, Beer, , Rondeau, Reverdot, Bassier, Boue Soeurs Maurer and other famous couturiers whose creations sway the style. Embraced in the collection are:— Afternoon & Evening Gowns, Luncheon & Dinner Gowns, Theatre & Reception Gowns, Promenade & Visiting Costumes in the gorgeous colors and exquisite fabrics of the new season. pore py and ef these Medel Gowns at less than the prices of the eriginals. Gown Salon—Third Floor. $5.00 Real Milan HA TS, New French Shapes, $2.97 The fashionable Hats of the season; latest Paris shapes, small, large and medium. Made of the genuine Milan straw. Twenty chic styles, and an assortment of six hundred Hats from which to select. oar Purple, $18.00 Paradise SWEEPS Very Special Value at $12.89 Large, graceful Paradise Plumes—gorgeous trimmings for dress hats. Made of selected, superior quality feathers, mounted with handsome head. In black or natural colorings. In Paradise Plumes of same quality, but larger in size: $26.00 Paradise Sweeps, $18.89 Main Floor, 34th 6t. Beaded HAND BAGS $7.00 to $10.00 models at $4.89 $10.00 to $15.00 models at $7.49 Macy’s was fortunate in procuring a lot of 150 exquisite Hand Bags from one of the largest in.porting houses inAmerica. Every Bag is perfect in workn.anship and desigt,, but there are only one, two or three pieces of same patterns the saving toyou, In the new carriage Pannier shapes and ov pping flap styles, Solid colors or in combinations of black-andesteel, black- and-colors, gold-and-steel, gold-and-colors, white-and-colors, and a few in the new *' Bulgarian” colors, ‘The trames are gilt, gun metal and gray finished, Micin | Mrikens Mranaeat: RELIABLE HAIR [CHILDREN’S GOODS—REDUCED |BELTS OF PATENT Main Balcony, BSth Street, “LEATHER, 38c “Nellrose,” Burnt, Brown Mate Fleer, 84th 9. 5 { adeur> perioe quality, 1 Jer the sanitary and hygienic conditions of the best selected grades of huniai Macy's price was 5%. hair. . y hades, including gray, are in- Black, red and white. clu ortment ard are tor] Shaped Belts, 214 niches In width, ith large bus forced eve! Mace of sottest, tlexible patent leather, these Belts are of the correct $2.97 Pumpadours—Now $2.24, style and shaye to wear with Norfolk In addition to the goods quoted there and Russian suits, and are in sizes for are many finer pieces—iio or three of a} ittle children and young girls. style—al much greater reductions. 1 Main Floer, Rear, 85th Street. und strongly reine ngs of One-Quarter, $6.49 Switches—lNow $4.69, $4.94 Switches—Now $3.69. $4.9 Pompadours—Now $3.9, Spring COATS, FROCKS and i are hand-made Frocks of finest batiste at $24.74. Clusters of Paris’ latest word in style, exceptionally attractive adaptations a tucks alternate with insertions of real Irish phe add to the style of these exquisite little garments. cuffs and frilled m s the wide belt is of velvet ribbon. Sizes 4 to 14 years. Straight coat of smart style, singlesbreasted and collar of corded silk in contrasting color. buttons and stitched straps, and the skirt has.cluster sides and back. Sizes 12 to 16 years. “ALWYN” GLOVES able mesh, with 5-inch square frames; engine-turned and engraved in dainty effective designs. H. Macy & Co."s Attractions Are Their Lew Prices, * MAGS SUITS for GIRLS Daintiest among the many pretty Dresses for young girls \ crochet and ‘alenciennes laces and fetching little rosettes of soft satinribbons [In the New Department —Third Fleer. | where, $9.74 The jaunty little model wWlustrated may be had in navy blue serge of excellent quality. Double-breasted and with straight back, .,.. 5 this garment has tr, cuffs be and pocket tabs of heavy linen, hand-scal- al loped and hand-embroidered. Sizes 4:to J | years. dA Dresses of Challis or Navy Serge, $7.94 New long waisted model in pretty dotted and fancy patterned challies, light and dark effects, or innavy blue serge. Sailor collar, el front are of r white embroidery and Biel’ Mead” $19.74 ? In navy blue or tan serge, and in shepherd check worsteds._ | iy st with novel he one-piece Dress trimmed with the corded silk, That Sell the Year-Round at Macy's for $1.69 (Similar Quality Elsewhere $2.00) At $1.24 a pair On Wednesday and Thursday Only All sizes, all the favored Spring colors. Every pair perfect despite the price, and, bear in mind, after Thurs- day, back go the ‘‘Alwyn"’ Gloves to their usual price, $1.09, Fitted at the counter if desired. nin Floor, Broadway, Serene J) $2.25 MESH BAGS, $1.49 of German Silver Very pretty Mesh Bags of fine quality lock-link*or unbreak- Finished with ball pendants and novel link chain handle. These Bags in style and quality equal those sold elsewhere or $2.25, Main Floor, 24th 8, Boys CLOTHES foE ASTER | VERYTHING for boys from 2 to 19 years, at prices invariably ‘Lowest -in-the-City.”’ We sev} quote one branch only as an illustration, Extra-Trouser Suits, $4.96, $6.49, $7.94, $8.94 and $9.74 For Boys of 6 to 19 Years Seven distinct in Norfolk| Erery Suit, allewool, thoroughly and doublesby tested, and all seams tape-reintorced on the newest na . | and double-stitched with silk, — Line A fit for any anc ings selected for their wearing qual- ities and knickerbockers reinforced, unusually stout, or very tall, or both. full-lined, and roomy. fesond Fi., 35th Ht., Bear.

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