The evening world. Newspaper, March 20, 1913, Page 16

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THE EVENING WORLD, TH URSDAY, MAROE 2 13 [ENGINEER AND SAILOR | ‘ce, Te M WHO FOUGHT FOR LIFE | \°)"),." Y ile colled and 11 meet hort! a eae, se hae HP, CEES foe RL HI Vicks Tew OG Autracons fra Tea Le Eee fi Thorens As he would year the ma juld be very interest. WITH 26-FOOT PYTHON. | vance on wou re ing, ne Engl es co . \ pris hei prihon wept FOOMRG about WIN put avery powertul tearm inthe neld, {| Was never better observed Complete protection and « Ul RD Rete tip so he could get in one of] © in Fashion and Fabric than ri minimum charge at Macy's. “Then the python suddenty started ¥ right now at Macy’s. Phone us to call. ’ —_—_o— toward the rail, pulled himself on top Spring, 1913 -At, Least, This Monster Swal- | ; | MEN'S SUITS 1 fowed His Fourtecn-Foot | heed OXFORD AND CAMBRIDGE and as Kun Fung Iwo darted toward Herald arena mrnver nde We Your EASTER HAT | aw yoments and then he was swal- It Is Here as he had Only last Monday our spa- swallowed n.* and TOP-COATS z | TO SEND ATHLETIC TEAM. gi Sy) + cious and beautiful New Mil- Brother on Board Ship. \ linery Salons on the Second LONDON, March 2. There tn every Floor were the scene of the A | reason to believe that the English unt- versities will send an athletic team to te this eummer with Yale and When the biz Standard O11 Bobuylkiii left Singapore she had fa two boxes on the aft deck a python twenty-six fert long and another fourteen feet in length, Neither python Spring Millinery Opening Every Hat displayed repre- sents the very latest in Milli- nery—for as we were the last store to announce a Spring open- ing our models are consequently the very newest of the new. The advantage is yours, for in these Hats the style inno- —_________________' vations that were to be featured in the later Spring Millinery have been used in clever and original com ' ttera of Oxford and ¢ Featured at this price justto show you how much larger an assortment of better-tailored and more stylish clothes you can find at Macy's than elsewhere. No Job-Lots or unde sirable Winter clothesin this line. Just a full line of better Spring ‘was aboard when the freighter reached | New York yesterday, and thereby hangs @ tale. ‘Wititam Snoswell, chief engineer of the Schuyikili, ts an animal fan from time to time when in the F he purchases animals and snakes = USE POSLAM TO DISPOSE OF PIMPLES Honey, delicious in flavor, secured from the immense apiaries in the rich orange districts and shows and 2008 in America. Chief H GSnoewell had a collector friend who wanted a couple of pythons, and #0 It ig savest sage covered foot- . istzant | a nae Oried Wout aboard st | Pimples and dbfiguring tin atltions 1M witle of California, Pa lf cries, recor swell worth your critical inapectlon and the clothes at $79.75 than you can | pore. For several days the bi han is what you get in Mab Prices, as well as the styles, may be studi see elsewhere for $25.00, in spite and compared with those elsewhere to your advantage. Here are the Authentic Paris Model Hats, from Georgette, Lewis, Reboux, Evelyne Varon and other famous modistes. Poslam surely dri to eat. They were tempted with chick- | ‘ Q ens, but without result. But as these! " 1 f f ye ey Dig snakes often me for months without | F C oo aes Snoawell was not unduly | a f nenteel p ‘ at i Ih color and In the Indian Ocean the big fre 7 | " : ; Mother f lay 4 in thelr boxes and +e i y¥ dormant in thelr boxes an of the chaotic state of the gare ment market, which has made it impossible for many others! to complete their assortments, | | | So j Original Models—the landed cost The Coats M4 taining the pythons were secu laxhed > He fet Rises coming to therreptt Onin te of which ranged ff rom $49.50 at Of “Oxford” and of “Cam-| In “Oxford” or “Cambridge” ' Right of Feb. 11 heavy seas were expe- $29 50 up to 11000 at $49. 50 bridge” worsteds and velours,| gray and black, silk - lined ee fale oo ca ata of black = end'= white altine| rough.” Chesterfield mode fat the ship's ede and thunderously tore Poalam, is of HONEY An attractive Display of Copies of Paris Hats in Black and | stripe flannels and worsteds, gray | —English- and fate at. | thelr way over the veael. ‘ oe |f{ the new season's most charming color schemes, $11.89 to $29.89. mixed cassimeres and worsteds, Ha pets 5 ose angie Rabu day Taoruneced ty. terrisa Its free from glu- Ff} 7, sic, quality and finish the ! blue serges, black, soft-finished suns “evesds and cheviotss ffl a} ieeahine trem the aft portion of ampoo for ¢ if ee cose. The Pantry | In sty lc, quality an finis se are equal fo Hats sold elsewhere af} worsteds and of gray Clay serges} two-toned gray, brown and blue. Jumping into his clothes he rv n sata) ane healnen LEN apn ih tains Del much higher prices. and worsteds. All silkelined, dled all aed et Hela H Words batapten; writers (be Batraency il 5 A Suits in stock from $14.75 to Tippett tock from $14.75i wtih ripe chit ute ie wa ON FUNG NOG 2 Hinivatenen 34 Wen tath Stree New ||] Monte Inexpensive Trimmed Hats, very | $3.50. "" ee ae | the badly frightened Chinese A je Pf | } semandina nN hese ‘the cause of the falng, tank = —_ — - Honey, Peaches becoming and original styles, m 400 M ’ $2 50 G& $3 00 SHIR TS womle | You know a bls constricting snake can’ i : ‘ ) ae james they bring says unten ne“ie ns tat DPve Headache Away Ponte various effects and color combinations. salah e : ; : rer. ate ‘ela hold of aomething, and my lad was } jparag' ° ° MAMMOTH PYTHO! TURNS INTO having a time aft trying Wo And « por: With Musterole Raisins, Etc. $9.89, $7.89, $6.89 and $4.96. Silk an Lisle, $1.89 Now Millinery Salon, 2d Moor advance showing of the newest Easter styles and colorings that in a few days will be on display elsewhere at considerably higher prices. Malin Floor, 84th St, Rear. “What greeted ny eyes fato the well certainly mad though the explanation w f one,” sald the Chieg Engin 1 looked | “Kun FF Jin about an he right|T am of a ti in telling | to Mr PP: he remedy without the afraid of a You run fe always well supplied fly and he hung el yi STEROLE to | #4 1 with a rope watehing c that headache and miscrabletec!. |] With California's choice i products, The cost of a A" GOWNS of SILK— the story. “For there swimming about | his chance, The python began to a ing from cold or con, on. om the surface of the water that had|real wicked by this time and I thought! act: nce! MUSTEROLE isa clean, |B Del Monte kage is 3 i aad rer ‘i ide (2 Rod the Sa vg ie would be heat to shoot him rather ointment made with oof mustard. |B always tecetibew the 2d) ° _ These are the newest ideas . it. Twas so taken by surprise | than take any chances: About the time i ead and temples. |B] QUALITY suggests. asnion s avorites in Shirts, not alone in cut, at the sight that it might Junt ae welb) 1 liad begun to think of Baiag tie Me hi h Plaster: and does but in pattern and coloring. have been a pink serpent wearing | Python started along the deck toward ‘acd only externally, and in —7—7- — - nceerecvacis i. carpet slippers and saving tobacco cou.| the, aft mast ar feet stomach and cart, a8 CALIFORNIA FRUIT |= On Sale in the New “Third Floor _| ae pees in male a pons, all th C " t i theo ws Yotee t medici trea oseaecamed * per oe we I SRE KB mod i CANNERS ASSOCIATION ___The most charming of the new season's Dresses are developed | marks of coh “But it didn't take me tong to discover | UP the mast 1400 started after him. Loo | C A in the various weaves of Silk—soft, supple fabrics admirably | costly Shirts of pure sitk. Beene oe. parvant! was. hodedolber| Py i (cee ina lone boy'e heads mode] E } San Francisco adapted to the mode of diapery.. In the Macy Gown Salon are] Theyare plain negligee, coat { i -a1x- tho than my twenty-six-foot regal python, ie ee displayed imported and domestic Costumes—ranging in price pad and before he had gone Into the well h : ats ; 27. ! and have the popular @f the ship to play sea serpent he had | DOdy around the mast And Mined a | Chl at Aioed \ ; Sirsa | WRB No ee “French” double cuffs. b n on 9 Beater? Teallowinn MP | wide 0 daw Ivo threw up his! At your druggist’s in #5c and 5 4 aad $26.00 Afternoon Dresses $19 74 white grounds ane woven Jac- " her. right > guard himself the snake’ ‘ Bi juarc " iped, “Well, one fe was gone for cer-| wicket bh gave his hand & sev an OL ascal iia fee sere Vegetables of Charmeuse, ° aeandy"" stripes aid pli tain, so I made idee Pie ecirmital ay cing Copied from a much more expensive Gown, this pretty model, as illustrated, is developed in a superior quality of Char- meuse. Moire silk in contrasting color forms tiny revers, the girdle and the cuffs of the short sleeves. f An ecru batiste collar, cuffs and vest, lace trimmed, add-a touch of daintiness \f and the skirt has winglike draperies—of novel style. In navy blue, black brown, laupe and Copenhagen Blue Charmeuse. in the “Russia” cords. _ Acomplete size range in neck size, runs from 14 to 18, by half sizes; sleeve lengths are 33, 34, and 36, © MEN’S Easter NECKWEAR Savings That Count CY savings amount from one-fifth to une- third on a tremendously wide assortment of the smartest novelties of the season, Cravats at 48c Twenty-five novel effects in the new “Imperial” shape, which is a smart open end, wider than the usual towards the broad end and tying in a small knot. Elsewhere 55c and 65c. pp Cravals, in 18 plain shades. Open-end shape, easy- sliding and very carefully finished. Cravats at 68c Choice of 18 plain shades in Repp silk of first quality. Opene, end shape, double-stitched to slide easily in the ean the other, I got a rope and tried to} “And then bean a battle to the lasso my sea serpent, but he would) yp that mast. The coolle got out hin | have none of it. We got pike poles and | ciasp knife and as the snake lunged tried to get him to one side of the tank | gown on bim he would strike out with 0 I could rope him, but he was too tie knife. The python was not taking | ¢ wise an old python for that. 1 got a chances with the knife, for ho live chicken and tried to tempt him with seemed to know what tt id mean. that, but after having breakfasted on | But finally Log got in a hard cut with fourteen feet of python he was not|the knife and the big python went wild Gastronomically inclined. There was! with fi Rothing to do but wait until the sea be- | “1 came more calm and the decks be clear | and he obeyed just in time. Hardly had ef water. he descended the mast and jumped to “Along about the middie of the after- | one side when all twenty-six feet of noon my python minus his swim- ‘that writhing, striking python hit the Special Extra Bargains Friday and Saturday that are sure to draw big crowds NORTH & DALZ: 111 HUDSON STREET, NEW YORK, ury. Med to the coolle to come down to the .|Centemeri Glove Sale New Location 296 Sth Ave.—One Door South of sist St. 1 Get Here To-Morrow If YouCan. This Sale Is Very Attractive to Those Who Want lig Glove Bargains Extra Fine Quality Ladies’ Chamoisette Gloves } Two clasp, white and chamois color; this glove feels good on the — a y | hand and is popular i ; iW S popular... 6... cece eee eee Serene nee ereeeee 7 ; In rich new shades of green, ‘ i # Silk Gloves Ou Eeeulae” #9 Guna Onset lavender and stone gray. Cravats at 98c Two clasp Pure Silk Ladies’ Milancse Gloves; these gloves are excel- tan shades; special $1 15 | ' ae eeoe fiend Grarois sen £2. fy ceaairere, in plain colors lent quality and no lady ought to miss this sale; white, black & colors ROS: us : | MACY S$ Contre UMBRELLAS ; Cravals of the finest faille silk in choice of 18 of the newest (On Sale Second Floor) (On Sale First Floor) AND c ANES and smartest shades. Some unusually stylish ones in white and Ard Tranchant Gloves | To-Morrow, One Clasp Long Glace Gloves lg SPECIAL poet, Seay Matis ih 4d fay AL ale by anty call | In Creamwhite, Champagne e 9 = si Ladies ia ? 4 CA Items chosen as illustrative diagonal stripe effects in harmonizing colors. and Cape Sugared Jordon Almonds of Macy savings and of the assorted Crava t $1.44 colors $1.15 Extra Special (Ib.), 29¢ very wide assortment to be Gloves colors. Glee Open-end Cravats, domestic and imported, of unusually fines | je Second Flo: Crisp, fresh nuts, coated ffound in the Department, In English Tan and White. cease heav lis Figured eriects, Plas stripes: Feaian weaves ey) Gloves Del'vcred in vith eS fi Others. sell { popular an Irable style al coloring in the latest s! ppt) the an qual ity at 39, claim- aln Floor, Broadway, 35th Women's $5.00 Silk A splendid wearing and good fitting PR Main Floor, 34th 8t., Ream ing a 60c quality. ’ Umbrellas fi 96 ’ Of good quality ialiet silk, BOYS Easter CLOTHES wlove......5 95¢ In white; 12 button length; |16 button; full elbow (On Sale Second Floor) ae on ores Ga OG | anes) pee $2.35 With tape edge. Very close- Suggestions only from an extremely wide as- eS er ES ot itor Long Kid Gloves roogiel — Model, $34.75 | In these charming Dresses, made of a | figured Foulard Silk. Bulgarian embroid- ered bands in vivid but harmonious color- ings outline the bodice, trim the long sleeves and form the wide pointed collar which extends far over the shoulders. A vest of tucked white net is finished with soft folds and the bodice is in draped waistcoat effect with deep girdle. The clever sash draperies of the skirt are in the latest fashion, and the entire Gown is lined with white silk. Macy's Perfection Chocolates (Ib.), 49¢ Select assortment of choicest choclates in pound boxes, with appropriate Easter wrap- é n 8-ribbed * i ¢ with made Up ep Reribbed "Paragon to 19. Macy savings in every case. frames. Handles of gun-metal, or with caps of Sterling silver, either etched or engraved. Easter Specials Jelly Easter-Egg Candy, pure Two-Bloomer Sailor or Russian Suits, $4.96 Of navy blue serge, pre-shrunk, color-fast and shapes Extra Quality Long Silk Gloves aw Florine Quality rolling, fitted with cases, and sortment of requisites for boys of all ages from 2 Length ; Fi : Finest French Kid; in and wholesome, per Ib., 15¢, °, * ini Iso i A F : 1 yer tint d ; 4 Men’s $4. retaining, Also in gray or tan mixed tweeds. Si: Black, white and colors, * p>- An Highs oye Hi era ey auvoried § 1 35 creamwhite and as- ont meet me Gan, wih Sticks “e iar | 244 to 10 years. of bi iy {On 65¢e Whites.) Regular $3.50 quality; special oe sorted colors. Value 95¢ Easter Candy. Small. size, Handles either straight, ’ cogy ” 4 a 4 \ (On Sale First Floor.) $1.65; special at... aR ip eps hooked or right angle. PAL Boys $6. 00 Slip-On Raincoats, $4, 96 in Eggs, \b., 24e. are apple, Cornell, Malacca, Thoroughly rai years Easter, Bunnies and chicks, |Manila, Whangee, Partridge or aMY Fateprod, Sires 6 fo 16 years, displayed in sections according }Panama, Every stick sterling Of double texture worsted in tan and olive. Some with to price—5¢, 10c, 15¢, 24¢, 36c, . *, eee ac up to 8496" silveretrimmed., square, some with the smart Raglan shoulders, Full cut, ; Eus t Se Walking Sticks in stock rotected seams, { sane Paper Eggs from Se to from 9c 10 $16.89, pl seams, and Guaranteed absolutely rainproof, R. Centemeri & Co., 296 Fifth Avenue bi ovtion Civen to Mail and Fhone Orders, One Door South of 31st Street. | Phone Madison Sq. 6184

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