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1 4HB° EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, APkIL é UJ 4 9 |POLICEMAN’S ARM STOPS —S | R. H. Macy & Co.'s Attractions Are Their Low Prices, LOLO AND LUMP BULLET MEANT FOR BODY. | atriry-suci trom nim. Me trea he 1 |rowdies Who Attacked Galvin | Sheu one'ot tne rowdies praseed «re: | af THANG TWINS volver against the patrolman's bod: , | a Tae Wrench alien emarwell Gaceecte Nia Nowe, IO ib. MeDe WEN | Flee When Other Patrotmen Ggivin struck the weapon with arm. It was discharged and thi Bravery of Miss Hays, Who “Move on!" Galvin told the men, They! second street. bd " Rescued Them, Wins Her Hurry to Scene. entered the arm. a Husband. Herald Square. Broadway , 34th to Ith St, CLEVER New MODES Danie! J. Galvin, a patrolman attached | " Other patrolmen came and the rowdles to the East One a Fourth | ged, Pollce surround block, but | street station, yesterday aMernoon came | none of the patrolman's assailants was upon a dozen or more men skylarking | caught ! cidedly in vogue. Crepe charmeuse brocaded with chrysanthe- mums in frien dee sapphire blue shade is employed for a French blouse Suit at $69.75. Jaunty in cut, the short coat is lined with white brocade and exquisitely tatty collar and cuffs of white chiffon hand-embroidered in rope silk. The graceful skirt gives the fashionable ‘‘vase-like”’ silhouette. Pini Sune Special «$3875 “Talo” and “Lump,” romping in the sunghine of their native Nice, ought to be very happy to-day, for this is a very happy day for the comely New York Girl who was the rescuer of those cele- ering little survivors displayed by the peau de cygne. The skirt dra on lad and graceful lines has the high girdle op. In Copenhagen blue, brown or black. Tailored Suits of English Mohair $23.74 Practical, stylish suits for the woman who wants a lightweight, well-tailored costume for everyday wear. The coat, cut on simple lines with a straight panel of fine tucks down the back and a tailored strap belt, button-trimmed, is lined with peau de cygne. : The Directoire skirt has a panel of girl during the long night hours that succeeded the greatest steamship dis- aster of history. ‘When Miss Hays went abroad late in 1911, to return on the doomed White Star Hiner, she had not yet met the man who was to become her husband, It was while she was in California, re- ouperating from the shock of the dis- aster, that she met Dr. Easton, who was spending his annual holiday in Pasadena. At the first meeting the physician recognized Miss Hays as the fescuer of the tiny survivors of the ghipwreck, the search for whose mother Teceived newspaper attention all over the world. The young woman laugh- t t the couple Increased by leaps and| & Dounds, and after a brief courtship the Men’s, 50c., 75¢., $1.00 Pair Detrothal was announced, $1.00, $2. Miss Hays's attendants at to-day's ceremeny, which will be performed by the Rev. Dr. Ernest. Stires, will be young women who delighted in helping her care for the Titanic waifs while they were sheltered in her home. They ere Miss Mildred Stewart, maid o! honor; Miss Gertrude Smith, Miss Mar- @aret Lowe, Miss Margaret Faber, Miss Gladys Stout and Miss Grace Hays, In navy blue. ray or black. . of VOILE and LINEN Contrasting colors and combination of plain and figured esque charm that is most attractive. A quaintly printed linen in shades) Lavender linen is combined with Bauchie and C. Reginald Baston acting ian Blouse Coatee of a summer Frock] of white ej . A band of the laven- ea sreomemen, After tno honeymoon ||, We NORTHWEST CORNER SIXTHAVES| at 437.72. The skirt Js of plain linen | der linen finishes the foot ofthe white See eNe we wont Are You Going to Move? (te New Diparinot TT Fi | The story of the two babes rescu _—— ment — third Fleer. from the sinking Titanic was one of the f the FIRST OF MAY of residence f¢ 4 | . mast appeiog ncidenta of that ereut | surg tq NEED thinga bere and. weres to replace thoes Aut good cnough Linen Coat Dresses, $7.94 bere Bagh oegermna rl reapar etter gh into the NEW home. is where we come in. Ou if _ The very smart model illustrated ite em- 65 Gia Sanh tnosals to bara, tte sockevery Hace of which ried la PLAIN FIGURES—offers you [| broidery, ‘lnished with a jaunty tet black’ sile’ Collar and cuff Simeet unconscious as the boat put of | CuAnart the satisfaction that only goes with |] trimmings are of white linen and the dress fastens with large but regained her senses shortly to find covered buttons. ohild: th th rh Pieuislattuicae at oe tacos onl { Copenhagen blue, igh bu. crying piteously. None of the Kerisie fn the boat seemed to have found time Cotton Voile Dresses, $11.74 A chiffon tunic, gracefully cot, l is at your service to lessen the expense which always attends moving by justing itself to mee te present needs of to care for the. tiny survivors, but Miss Hays swept them into her arms and held them tight and warm until the / f life-bearing lights of the Carpathia veils this charming Frock of str came in view. She cared for the little tissue voile. The dainty collar is of bein abled hel ax bate toe embroidered net and the pleated lace See; Aho a romaniyes oxoget: tet frill forming the vest is trimmed with velvet ribbon and tiny buttons. The broad girdle is also of velvet ribbon in contrasting color. thetr names were “Lolo” and “Lump,” Black-and-white or blue-and-white. while the rescue ship steamed toward New York, and arriving here she gheltered them in her own home. Cotton Voile Dresses Special at $4.96 Two very pretly models. Through newspaper stories the curly headed twins were identified by a Mme. Navratil, in Nice, France, from whom White cotton voile Dresses with Persian trimming and lace inser- eH in a very effective Russian style. Striped voile with lace and rib- bon trimmings in a smart and practical model for street and house wear. ” Millinery FLOWERS 4 75c to $1.00 Qualitie— Special 39c q [For Thursday and Friday Only | Value §9Q.9» o | $45.00 3-Piece Parlor Suit, unique design, extra heavy mahogany finished frames, claw feet, highly polished, fitted with loose cushions of Panne 98 Mohair Plush, tufted; cords and tassels to match; indestructi- $29: ble springs in seat; as illustrated; value $45, at............ Reversible Summer Rugs In Wool and Fibre Rag Rugs Value $9.00... $6.75 | Value 52.00. $1.25) Vatue $10.00. 87-90 Value $11.50...98.90 Value $12.00...$8005 All Goods Marked in Plain Figures OUT-OF-TOWN DELIVERIES 10 YOUR DOOR BY #OTOR CAR No Matertal. (Prom the Chicago eoord- Herald.) TH TH “Was there @ black sheep In your family, too? “No. The rest of the children of my L id father and mother were all girls." had been taken by her estranged Busband. It developed that he was flee- img to this country aboard the Titanic and his Inst act before going down with the ehip was to toss his bables into the Mfeboat in which was Miss Hays. Eveetually Mme. Navratil came to New Yorw and carried “Lolo” and “Lump” home after nearly three hundred offers to adopt them had been made. Their real names proved to be Louls and Edmond. Miss Hays {s the daughter of Frank K. Hays, a broker of No. 71 Broadway. Dr. Easton is the son of Daniel C. Easton of Boston. He is a graduate of Yarvard and Brown Universities. oo on Ea Mt oft 4 << S rin 2 RH, Macy & Co.'s Attractions are thelr Low Prices, Macy's Herald Spuare, Broadway, 34th to 35th St. - Dinner de Luxe 59c Thursday, April 24th, 1913 Served (rom 11.30 A. M. to 2.15 P.M. BLUEPOINT COCKTAIL GHERKINS and RADISHES CONSOMME Ambassadeur or CREAM Di: biriy FILET of BASS Chamberlin or EGG Armenonville CUTLET OF CAPON Cotes a Aqur or ROAST SPRING LAMi MINT SAUCE POTATOES RISSOLE and VELOUTE i:xquisite wreath effects of tiny Flowers with roses. Bouquets of field Flowers and the quaint nosegay effects so fashionable. Roses, Wistaria, Marguerites, Zinnias and other of the season's prettiest floral trimmings in a charming variety of colors and styles. These re na purchase of a manufacturer's sample line and would have to be at considerably higher prices if purchased in the usual way. Second Vi.. B4th Mm, Ostrich and Marabout NECKWEAR NOVELTIES Charming effects, copied from the latest Paris importations, this soft, fluffy Neckwear will add just the right finishing touch to the spring suit or gown. Macy's assortment embraces every fashionable novelty at prices ranging from $3.96 to $19.89. [These Tlems for Thursday and Friday Only. | $6.00 Ostrich and Marabout Capes at $3.96 Black, natural, black-and-white, A combination of excellent quality ostrich feathers with Lif Y Yj 4 ys the usual $5.00 slip- ‘per, but careful plan- ning: has made it possible for ws to give you the best value in New York this sea- Gon. In 4 Leatu: jan Metal White Buckskin, , Dark Gray Sucde, Covered Buckles to match, SPINACH a 2 inch leather Cuban Heels, —- - u . 5 Gutansion Walking soles.” SALAD CHIFFONADE | marabout, in full 6-strand cape effect, finished with silk ribbons NEAPOLITA: CREAM and ||] 2d tassels. ASSORTE CAKES | $8.50 Ostrich and Marabout Capes at $5.94 | Black, natural, black-and-white. Made of the finest selected marabout and long, full, fluffy ostrich feathers, finished with heavy silk tassels. ona o€@ nicans Standard Merit 4S"Ave. & 20""S1. ‘ — va , —_——_— ip caccdaddaaiaagaddédaédda ‘Wagid Wants Work Wonders. ‘ ASSSSNHSHSVHSA-|AHHPAPA|APEA_APA_AsiA\EsAP_AanAiAa_»_lM_ PFPVAF'sE'-<ESiSASAE_-TA_-i_AMAa isPAPFiIAsdPMAFPF§{A fi Mg Commeyer ae, COFFEL, TEA, MILK Eighth Floor Floor, Broadway. entire accumulation of Rem- bro Ste de Tat Bo Copy of a “Bernard” Model. nants of: sides of the Atlantic as the “Titanic c twina” he 4s Miss Margaret Hays of The Suit dlustrated is of exceptionally Cream Fabrics, Sith and No. % West [ighty-ihird street, who smart style with highewaisted coat and Wool Fabrics, Henrietlas, Al- tonday becomes the bride of Dr. Charles sharply curving cutaway sides, ending in batross, Serges, Navy Blue HANEY Ths Cetra cee mreeee a long pointed back. Heavy faille silk Materials, Prunella, Wueniub: (ha poune Suseiolinl eerie in gay Chinese pattern trims collar and f ya lins, Broadcloth, Mohair, ton of the pluck and love for the shiv- cuffs and the coat’s lining is of soft rich ¢eg) iliiantine and Sicilians, | and Lengths for Children general on Remnants. $5.45 Cream imperial Serge, $3.96 Paok s- Poobedbe spe ue pli AVA Bi of deep cream, old blue and soft violet, praise Eotton crepe ina, Coat Dress at Length 5 yards. Width 50 inches. 1 ° ind in a pattern that suggests the .74,. Embroidered in heavy white HalvLine Stripe, $3.96 Fabyan, Ernest Howe, Mayor William a : A thread, the blou: of $495 Strips, MoCould of Newport, Thomas H. y Chinese art ideas is used for the Rus- effective style ponyeeiged andcuffs | Length 234 yards. Width 54 inches. $7.43 Phan 33, 1918. Far Storage at Macy’s —means full protection and greatest care at a very low charge. Furs called tor. REMNANT in TAILORED SUITS _|SALE OF Charming demi-tailored Suits in brocaded fabrics are de- DRESS GOODS This sale embraces the season's Br . Chechs, Velve Velveteen Corduroy; also Plain and Mixed Yarn Suitings. Waist Lengths - Skirt Lengths Dress Lengths We quote only a few lengths aken at random, just to show he radical reductions made in ingly denied, at first, that she was that ‘ ternal . Oia tiny pleats down the back, continuing the \ $10.66 English Suiting, $5.33 that Ay ‘ai ithe aitachinact batweus if long line effect of the coat. - ' Length 294 yards, Width 54 inches. $8.77 Imported Suiting, $4.39 Length 2% yards. Width 54 inches. Dainty FROCKS —_| ght En Sang 188 $1.23 All-Weel Printed Challe, T3e Length 234 yards. $11.88 English Wersted, $5.96 fullness lend to the new Dresses an artistic quality and a pictur- | Length 4 yards, Width 54 inches. Chaviet Velour, SPECIAL =. VALUES IN. “ WHITE FABRICS Now is te appointed time to sup} if sum mer needs in White Goods for dresses, suits and un- derwear, as our line is most complete and varied and the prices “Lowest- in-the-City.”” White Percale Suiting (yd.), 12¢ Width 36 Inches. Very beautiful fabric of fin- ished texture, close weave, French finish, excellent for suits, blouses and dresses. Wears and launders exception- ally well. Wamsutta Long Cloth (yd.), 14¢ Width 36 Inches. This is a well-known brand especially suited for fine under- garments. Soft finish, finely woven, wears and launders ex- cellently. 25c Superior Quality Long Cloth (yd.), 17¢ For Thursday and Friday Only. Width 32 Inches. Fine quality, beautiful, lus» trous finish, close weave, most excellent for making fine waists, dresses and dainty underwear, “Berkeley” Cambrics Width 36 Inches, A purchase of ten thousand yards makes the followit priceson this fine, soft textured, closely woven fabric possible; 124¢c quality, Me; 1c quality, 1Se; 21c quality, We, 25¢ Unbleached Sheeting (yd.), 19¢ For Thursday and Friday Only. Width 81 inches. Good wearing quality, dur- ably and evenly woven. Very special at this price, Including Notable Novelties & Staple Weaves From Leading Foreign & American Looms With increased space and better facilities for display are the finest assortments of Black and Colored Dress Silks that have ever been presented for your inspection. In addition to our own direct importations and weaves that have been manufactured expressly for us are: ; Silks that the great Paris style authorities favor and feature for this season: ' DRESS SILKS — —A Superb Display in Fleer Fashion's Latest Fancies in Silks from France, Italy, China, Japan and Switzerland. Printed Silk Crepes, width 40 inches, $2.49. Prinled Canton Crepes, width 40 inches, $2.29. Bulgarian Printed Sith Voiles, width 42 inches, $2.49. Bulgarian Printed Canton Crepes, $3.49 and $3.96. Faconne Charmeuse Crepe, width 42 inches, $2.97. Brocaded Crepe Charmeuse, width 42 inches, $6.89. Brocaded Satin Charmeuse, $2.49 and $3.49. Charmeuse Faille, width 40 inches, $4.96. Bulgarian Silks, Coleles and Satins, 74¢ to $2.29. Crepe de Chines, width 40 inches, $1.49 lo $2.49. Canton Crepes, width 42 inches, $3.49. French Sith Voiles, width 42 inches, 99c. Block Dress Silis rom C. 1. Bennet mp ae ea Dena a oi Sue Sas ete vod “Marchicnsss” Pure Dye Black Dress Setine, menufee- Airy oles te dieadie ween st Bee BST ek ai) pf The MEN'S Shop offered in Men's Furnishings, we ere placing on sale for Thursday and Friday only three thousand— MEN’S $2.50 and $3.50 _ SHIRTS « $1.69 Materials of such high standard have never before, to our knowledge, been used in ready-to- wear Shirts. These we show are such as you will find, as a rule, only in the showrooms of the exclusive Custom Shirt Maker. ' You notice that we say ‘$2.50 and $3.50" Shirts. So they are, by actual test. What is more, the $3.50 Shirts outnumber the others by two to one. The colorings and designs include some of the smartest and most novel effects that we have ever seen. Among them are: Gray, blue, lavender and white, with woven stripes in biue, tan, helio, wine, etc. The models are soft cuff, pleated soft bosom models, soft cuff plain negligee, and laundered cuff plain and pleated styles. The sizes include all that are known to Shirt- making—13}4 to 18, and the sleeve-lengths are 33, 34, 35 and even 36 in the soft cuff Shirts, which is uncommon. Maia Fleer, Broadway at 3Sth St. Men's $6.00 & $6.50 SHOES Very SPECIAL at $3.96 Shees of unasua! value te mark in your mind the recent transference of the Men’s and Boys’ Shee Department te the Main Fleer Bakeony, 35th St., Rear. New and such improved quarters quickly reached frem the Street. These Shoes are strictly hand-lasied, and have low flat heels, close trimmed welts, and a distinctively “English” cut and line that allows of a firm and even distribution of weight. The lines of these Shoes are not only “smart” this season, but promise unusual foot-com- fort in the hot weather soon to come. The Shoes in black domino calf are in both button and lace styles (as illustrated); have the new and popular “round"’ toe, The Lace Shoes of tan Russia calf can be had with wither the new “round” toe or the English receding toe, and are rendered peculiarly distinctive by the invisible eyelets, oo we

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