The evening world. Newspaper, April 8, 1913, Page 9

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3 ; SEB BVENING WORLD, TUBSDAY, APRIL <6, 1918. 0 MRS KR IVLBEDCOILV IS LO? OSS Oy ok oF aps “But above all thi a R.H. Macy & Co.'s Attractions Are Their Lew Prices ut above a ings R.H. Mecy & Co.'s Attractions Are Their Low Prices. 9 @ TRUTH beareth away the VICTORY.” ®) 9 We, sea tr he oven, aed free ey, Saray com et oe Wy) c) at all times, make this an especially interesting advertisement in its presentation of € Breede, 94 to S08. ( " | Ke GECKOS HE WLOVMWGIG OIE FPVS OW) « Saving . limely, Needed Merchandise . True Economy S These Items .. Sale « These Special Prices » WEDNESDAY om THURSDAY Only 4 ® WOMEN’S $38.75SUITS,$28.75) |$3.50 UNTRIMMED HATS, $1.98) | MISSES’ $24.75 SUITS, $19.74 CHAUFFEURS’ $25.00 Copy of a ‘“‘Drecoll’’ Model Hemp and Milan gcse othe i poi dl poly 4 SUITS, $10.50 A very special value in an exceptionally smart About two thousand high grade Untrimmed Hats, lined with peau de cygne, has novel collar and cuffs, ae ’ Spring Suit. The blouse coat is in the modish in real hemp with broad hemp flanges and in smart trimmings of self color moire or printed ratine net, Macy's prices were $16.74, $18.74, $22.74 and Mandarin” effect, belted with a deep girdle of rough Milan straws. These Hats, made especially in gay colors. Odd pearl buttons, with fancy $24.74. Regular stock reduced. Military (or button- contrasting silk, with sash ends. The skirt is of for this sale,—are in twenty of the newest shapes,— centres trim the coat and the skirt, which is draped to-neck) and Norfolk models (about twice as many the new “envelope” model, fastening diagonally. large and small poke effects being especially featured pond as ani in de and tan we wors' @ trousers. Every size from All sizes, In navy and black serge or in shepherd's Black Bible, Wal ahd at the side. Sizes 14 and 16 years. In wool eponge, ia “fa ; in the assortment. Black, navy, old blue, a f , tan, li plaid, black-and-white checks. In navy, Copens purple i unpre chl ahibc Leste dL Wels in two or three patterns, but not in every pattern, 39 suits in all. hagen blue, black and white eponge of excellent heer Third Fleer, Broadway, : quality. GIRLS’ $3.00 DRESSES, $1.96 WOMEN’S $24 DRESSES,$19.74 : : Jaunty two-piece Dresses, the Norfolk blouse Russian blouse model of excellent quality crepe \ a Floor, 34th Ptreet. $1.00 to $3.00 BRASSIERES, 69c Recently discontinued models of the famous “De Bevoise” Brassieres. Some trimmed elaborately with embroidery, others with lace and ribbon. Fifth Fleer, 84th Strest, MEN'S $4.00 TROUSERS, $2.97 Of fine quality all-wool blue serge, neat gray striped worsteds and two-toned gray striped cassi- of chambray, in pretty colors, finished with a wide patent leather belt. White pique collar and cuffs. de chine, the entire bodice, kimono sleeve and Included are Mesh Brassieres, hooking in front, Are embroidered in fancy dotted effect. Skirt of meres. Every pair all-wool, well made and good deep peplum entirely side pleated. A jabot of or crossing surplice-wise in back. Sizes 34 to 46, white pique is attached to a lawn underbody. fitting. All sizes from 29-inch to 42-inch waist r/ ) shadow lace, a wide collar of contrasting satin and a ‘Third Fleer, S4th 0, Sizes 6 to 14 years. Measurement. ww novel suede belt trim this charming little frock. The skirt is in the fashionable straight line effect. In Havana brown, Copenhagen blue, French gray, navy blue, ‘‘Nellrose,”” white and black. ‘Third Fleer, Breadway. | WOMEN’S $20 COATS, $14.74 —__—_—_______ Third Fleer, 85th Mtreet $2.00 HOUSE DRESSES, $1.29 French-finished washable percale. Gibson pleat, vest effect with round collar and cuffs of eyelet embroidery. Colors. are light blue, tan, Copen- hagen and lavender. Sizes 34 to 44 inches. ‘Third Fleer, 85th St, $1.00 MIDDY BLOUSES, 79c Made of good quality galatea. Collar, pocket and cuffs of white, red or navy blue galatea, trim- med with white braid. Sizes for girls, 8 to 18 years. ‘Third Pi.. Rear. MEN'S $1.50 SHIRTS, 89c Made of soft, highly mercerized fabric in the latest colorings and designs. Coat models, with soft double cuffs attached. Sizes 14 to 18. Sleeve lengths 33, 34 and 35 inches. Black moire silk of excetfent quality, lined with OOOOOO OOOOO Mata Fleer, 84th Oty Rene, } fine peau de cygne, in shades of “Nellrose” old é blue, gray, amber or black. Graceful model, with $5 00 COLONIAL Special Luncheon 75¢ LINING draped back and cutaway front, fastening with e ° MEN'S HANDKERCHIEFS hand de ornaments. Long shawl collar, turne PUMPS $3 29 Served on Wednesday ’ ’ e SATIN, 49c Yard wide, excellent quality. Lustrous silk face and heavy cotton back, insuring wear and beauty. These'delightful Spring shades — white, cream, pearl, steel, biscujt, navy, amethyst,sky, pink, old rose, castor, American beauty, erNerald and black, ‘cee! Floor, S4th Street CHILDREN’S J0c DRESSES, 39c Four pretty models in good quality solid or checked percale pelleted, 2 in kimono or low belted pleated 7 Fresh STRAWBERRY SHORTCAKE © skirt styles. Nicely made and * y— trimmed with piping and fancy * CORRE: TEA OH ES bands, Dutch necks, short Main Floor, Centre $4.00 PETTICOATS, $2. ? C COSTUME LINEN, a 19¢ Beautifully woven pure flax white linen, 36 inches Messaline pleating. New and staple shades, also wide. Very smart for frocks, suits, skirts and black and white. children's wear. Excellent quality, soft finish, laun- ders and wears exceptionally well. Main Vieer, 85th 8, $4.00 TOILET SET, $2.69 Handsome set of quadruple Silver Plate in raised floral patterns, satin finish. Consists of large brush, mirror and comb, neatly cased in white cloth-lined box, Made for wear and service, Fleer, DCR 7 eee $1.39 BOTTLE OF PERFUME, 89c Two-ounce bottle ‘Euroma” Handkerchief Ex- tract of quadruple strength, ‘Euroma”’ |s so like an Imported French Perfume selling at $2.00 an ounce that connoisseurs find It difficult to dis- tinguish between the two, Main Freer, Canto 12c to 25c LACES, ot) 9c back cufi: ; wide kimono sleeves. _Third Floor, Broadway. $2.25 MESSALINE WAISTS, $1.69 Excellent quality messaline. Yoke front and sailor collar, cuffs and tie of Bulgarian messaline. Rhinestone buttons. Black, navy blue, taupe, brown, Copenhagen, white; 34 to 44 inches. Third Floor, 84th St. $2.00 NIGHT GOWNS, $1.29 For women. Made of nainsook in Empire style. Trimmed with lace insertions, embroidery and ribbons. Many different models from which to select. 49c From 11.30 A. M. te 2.15 P.M. Elsewhere % Doz. $2.00; at $1.12 Hand embroidered initial handkerchiefs, of pure Irish linen, with 44-inch hand-drawn hems. Prices less than wholesale cost. MEN'S $1.00 NIGHT SHIRTS, 59c Made of best quality cambric or muslin in our own shirt workrooms on the premises. Cut full. Plain, or trimmed, with surplice neck or collar \ attached. Sizes 15 to 20. Mala Floor, 34th ., Rear. MEN'S 35c SOCKS, 21c Fine quality Cotton Sox (Hermsdorf Dye) in medium Summer-weight with full-fashioned, extra high spliced heels, double soles and toes; and elastic tops. Colors, black, tan, gray, navy. 944 to 11%. Main Fleer, Nerth Side of Main $2.25 HAVINA CIGARS, $1.59) “La Flora de Ruyera,” Lopez and Co. Choice of With the popular new Span- ish leather heel, long vamp and tongue in one piece, and neat self-covered buckle. Pats ent leather or gun metal calf, in all sizes, @ SLUEPOINTS ON HALF SHELL © s TOMATO DON CARLO >) CHICKEN BROTH WITH RICE @ IN CUP ¢ This 1s the season’s most pop- ular Shoe. second Fleer, Rear, $5.00 DRESS PATTERNS, $2.79 Ten yards of Hand-embroid- ered Japanese Crepe to a pat- tern. Width 30 inches. Ample fabric for making the most elaborate Summer dress. The iy; a) — @ BRAISED SALMON CHAMBORD © GRENAD INE OF BEF BEAKNAISE of 5 @ ROAST SPRING LAMB os JUS 2 PEAS ANGLAISE and Potato @ © LORGTTE @ YY? = ~ _Thiré Vicor, Rear. WOMEN’S 50c UNION SUITS, 33c Made of fine quality Jersey ribbed cotton. Low neck, sleeveless style, finished with mercerized top and trimmed with silk tape. The umbrella drawer is neatly finished with lace edging. This lot includes extra large sizes up to 44-inch bust. Dainty styles, with plain or lace trimmed fronts. Main Fleer, Rear, Centre WOMEN’S $2.25 KID GLOVES, $1.39 Sixhundred pairs of imported French lambskin glace Gloves, full 16-button length mousquetaire; of very SALAD PANACHB . hand embroidery in beautiful Japanese designs. Yd we Third Fi. Centre,, ~ 49 DRESS-SHIELDS, 39c Practical Kimono Shield made of finest double covered nainsook over pure rubber and adjustable by means of back lacings, and slides on the narrow elastic shoulder straps, Every pair warranted per- Spiration proof, Two sizes, 4 and 5, Netlan Counter, Main Fleer, 88th 8., Rear ______/ $9.00 WAIST PATTERNS, $1.98 Beautifully hand-embroldered and Mexican drawn work, Embroidered collar and cuffs to match, Fach pattern contains ample plain muslin to make a complete waist, WOMEN’S 35c LISLE HOSE, 27c Fine Hose of sheer gauze lisle (Hermsdorf Dye) grade of clear Havana tobacco procurable, Fleer, 85th 61.. $22.50 BRASS BEDS, $14.24 Satin or bright finish, in the famous spot-proof, crack-proof and damp-proof ‘‘Damarda" lacquer. Two-inch continuous posts with seven 1-inch fillers and large “T"’ bails, Sizes are 3 feet, 3 feet 6 inches, (J 4 feet and 4 Ak y) $6.00 BEADED HAND BAGS,$3.96 Exquisitely effective novelties in imported beaded Hand Bags in new carriage and pannier shapes and overlapping styles—one, two or three pleces of a kind, Solld colors or in combinations of black-and- steel, black-and-colors, gold-and-steel, gold-and- superior quality and finish. In white only, with embroidered backs, Macy's usual price for these Gloves is $1.79 a pair, but they are identical in quale ity with those sold elsewhere at $2.25, Fleer, Breadway,, ones Tic NECKWEAR NOVELTIES, 44c Included in the assortment are: the "Mistress Nell" Collar of French cotton crepe, with frills; Bulgarian trimmed collars, with frills; striped crepe collars, with frills, The new “epaulette” collars, with hand embroidered dots in gay’ colors, and heavy lace edge, These are the season's smartest neckwear novelties, Main Vioes, Bread wag. 26¢ TRIMMING BRAID, (2) 12c Various weaves In black, white and Bulgarian with full-ashioned foot and leg, extra high-spliced Wash Laces, including Platte Valenciennes, Point colors, white-and-colors, and a few in vivid Bulgarian colorings of artificial trimming bralds, Widths are heel, double sole and toe and deep elastic double de Paris, Linen Cluny and Shadow Laces, Edgings color combinations, Frames are gilt, gun metal ¥% to 14% Inches, top, Will wear exeelle: ¢'y, and gray finished, and Insertions, Widths 1 inch to 5 mches, ‘Main Fl., Centze. Main Vices, Ath MH, Main Pleas, Mesth Gide of Mate Alsto, Mala Fiver, Breadwar, ee, WE-BRLIEVED TOS) OLOF Sta cagre 74 * | shia

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