The evening world. Newspaper, May 1, 1913, Page 11

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ions in Wall Street. ‘ Lows Lombard, who began ae a atraet fladler, became a dietinguished teacher amé then cought the wonderful Villa Trevano, at Lugano, Italy, where he lives like @ modern Lorenzo 4i Medici, bee been created a Knight of the Order y the Crown of Italy. Despatches trom \ttle millionaire music master to won- der if he has not discovered somewhere the lost Inmp of Aladdin. The Cheva-| troublesome, Mee Lombard would laugh right heart- d is hardly of born at Lyous, 0 the United m, in youth. When he landed he was a inem- ber of a French opera company. ‘The! company was dle | PIBDLED HIS WAY INTO A FORTUNE. | The future grand seignour of the V@la Trovano and Knight of the Onder | f the Crown of Italy then fared forth alone, still with his fiddle under his arm, te wheedie fortune with melody. He earived at Utica. ‘The demand for fiddlers was not very rest in Utica, but Louis Lombard was net the man to lack an audience, if he had to go and get one himself Ile played in saloons, and nickels were tossed into his hat by appreciative gen- tlemen in their oups. The fiddler saved alckels, hen he had sufficient nickels to buy appropriate atiire—he has always been scrupulously careful in sartorial mat- teremhe sugmested to leading citizens of Utiea that the clty should have a con- servatory of music. The proposal w odd, but it was taken up, strange say, and Louls Lombard ceased to fi fle in saloons, He taught the vtolte in| tle growing school. | @ome years thereafter he becanie ner- vous. He craved a more intense life than that of the music His in- terest in the Utica consarvato musi or, with his little | fortune, turned out to be anything but | the “lamb” he should have been had his | life been molded after staid and sober | Lombard played on the stood market with the same ease, the gece, the same skill that te had played | on bis fiddle’ The $0,000 doubled, quad- | rugied, blossomed into a million, became | & aymphony of several millions, And then the fiddler quit showing financters how to make money. | MAINTAINS PRIVATE THEATRE FOR CONCERTS. | He started on a tour of the world, | Again he was followed by the generous fate he simply couldn’ hide from. On that tour of the world he made the ac- quaintance of Mre, Charles Atwater, beautiful and wealthy widow, heiress to the great fortune of her father, the late Thomas Allen of St. Louis, who Guilt the Iron Mountain Railroad. They ENUINE ly, Diamonds purchased from us can exehamaecd at full value or returned ; Cael, lose ten ver cent. withia ome year. “fs 4 RLES A. KEENE USO west rt ‘Then the Vidia Trevano, a sumptuous eatete near the northern Italiea bor- dor, was purchased. The Villa Tre- vane fe one of the eiow places of Bu. rope. It was destined to become even more of @ show place, Musiciane—the great of world of musio—focked |i that vicinity are invited to all A eavaic, made millions in Wall street, Mixed With Sulphur It fried ae weele, sh bales, which mrasey und suk neu’ bas, inet make it me, whic! a end} tl + taking one smal a Wyanl t's tine. This requires but « dollars, beh!-for the love of the thing ttnnabilaisnatinpan te : MAN WHO FIDD wore married «It was a trie love|castia There he gives concerte—not for matoh. and @ American flag files from the Villa St Trevano on the Fourth of July. ceente eleven years ago he constructed | Chevalier Lombard, a naturalised Ameri- \ jeatre ae an adjunct of his, oan, te intensely patriotic. tao gore vs GRAY HAR TURNS ITS NATURAL = COLOR AFTER APPLYING SAGE TEA. Darkens Beautifully and te, sticky, 0 inst upon get Takes Off Dandruff. apes te eters nation olor and ee z to the hair end is the best remedy dandruff, sey, feverteh, itchy ecalp and Almost everyone knows that te falling 5 « Remd teh of me honor conferred upon | 26 end Sulphur, properly caarpeneaes Fos ‘ike “Wyeth's Sage and the former New Yorker ty King Victor | 45 back the natural color and lustre use BO one can positively hair when faded, streaked of you darkened your hair, as it does ‘The news caused friends of the lively | ¢, ieee eee perp Me} | Kd a vin Al | Wig Vou tk ‘Years ago the) a druggist. Nowadays skilled chemists do this] few moments, by morning the gray ily at that, for he hi id always that | better than ourselves. By asking at| disappears and aft other applica- he fiddled his way forward in life. any drug store forthe ready-to use. prod: thom a two la vertared | toits natural color His career more epidde hl fairy ee ae “Wyeth’s Sage and Sul-|and looks even more beautiful tle man phur Remedy’ glossy thao ever. you will get R. H. Macy & Co.'s Attractions Are Their Low Prices. MOVAS THE EVENING ‘WORLD, beonuse the princely way of life ie what he likes, The most famous vocal. fate and instrumental performers appear fn these concerts. Sv does an orchestra of seventy-four pieces, maintained all the | year round by Mr, Lombard. Americans lo for about 80 cents. Some | make their own, but i damp- brush and draw it = “THURSDAY, MAY 1, 1918. ee Macy & Co.'s Attractions Are Their Low Pric: Our Greal R. H. Macy & Co.'s Attractions Are Their Lew Prices 9 WHITE SALE Begins Monday, May 5th ia Herald Square Broadway, 34th to 35th St. WAIT! L ‘ Herald Square. Dt Broadw athe b Se. | Ostrich Plume HATS, $9.89 | Hats That Would Sell Elsewhere for $17.50. ANay’ The best calues by Jar that we have The CLEVER New MODELS _ | ($40,000 Worth of Per in MOIRE & SATIN COATS. || geist it tan Rerte The fashionable woman's wardrobe would be incomplete Prices for This Week without one of the graceful demi-tailoredWraps in the rich black| Only vel offered in our popular weekwend silks now in voguem Selected from scores of modish outergar-| nl Sales ments are two models of distinctively smart style. And therefore 14 to ty leas than The Hats are of fine Milan straw, ae | | prices elsewhere for equal quality. he newest si sinh aac il, [Te the New Department —Third | | Evers stone ‘tered this ile || i ee peures iapes—small, Black Moire et ade he Ee al tl Silk Coats, $17.74 Felis Two . ‘one Rings, The Trimming. i handsome Ostrich i ' 1 | Threestone Rings, Men's, Rings, Band —the upper part curled and vs | The garment, thustraled, is fashioned |] Earrings, La Valheres and Neck the lower part with long, droopi uty | Of avery lustrous moire of heavy quality | | [aces—superb gems mounted in gold fl finished at the back ths for | and is lined with light or dark satin. 1 eee coatermeaamenesmpmeaae” broad French Plume “gracefully Moire covered ball buttons trim this | ae titer ‘ sul. |} Stylish seven-eighth length Coat, which | SALE OF CURTAINS poised at just the rit ange: tell | is cut on the newest straight lines. Reductions 4,4 and More doves ke aly sal Mtn at the “Ay 3 side adds a charming finishing touch, GREAT collection of over Reversible Coats $18 74 p. 2.000 Curtains from ular In black, black-withawhile trimmings and of Satin and Pongee, 6 ep ae Ga black eith alt the ie perp Sete Kimono model, perfectly reversible, in made for us by leading ing Saxe blue, taupe, purple, elc. hair f\ 9 t —— an excellent quality of black satin and Nenay and sole in Uh 4 : natural colored pongee silk. A novel rch Eheted auarierh of the Up. | Clearance Sale of Trimmed H ats ant Taian Tee oleate tite ea sd el (OMe ERPs El fben Haire Tele A collection of 120 of the smartest Spring Hats—sharply tone to the side with | taney bik a Clevitors or eacalatur direct to. the | Feduced to make room for Summer Millinery. Avery practical and sty ish coat nai 49 and $4 Rufiled Swiss Curtains, Hats thal were $15.89, $18.89 and $20.89 \ New $9.88 eats, 8¢ and Ste Ruftled Swiss Curtains, | t/a/s that were $4.96, $5.94 and $6.89 | New $2.97 All-Wool ters, $ j 59¢ and 64e Plain itched and Recond Hoor—Milliners Satu. Sweaters, Hema PNR Ie Nt er nos New Spring Models, 4.74 | Ruffled Swiss Curtains, 49 ’ tHe to $149 Colorad Swiss Curtrins, | IVA odish $5.00 COLONIAL Avery mannish Coat Sweater ina plain ribbed weave, soft, light, and just the hae for spring and summer wear. The a sagas emRetteaun we | a PUMPS, Special at $3.49 Broaaway at 35th Street is the location of our New Men's Shop—a shop more than double as large and better in every way than it was before the move. : From front to back, on the Main Floor, 35th Street side, Macy's is a Store for Men, and you step right into it without delay or hindrance, as you enter the Prac hey door—and can get away just as easily when you have purchased. Take advantage of this move for your enhanced convenience and the saving of your time. Men’s $2.00 to $3.50 Shirts, $1.39 Pleated and plain negligee models, with either soft double cuffs or laundered cuffs attached. Materials are— Fine Woven Madras Jacquard Stripes Lace Weaves Russian Cor Satin Stripe Pongees Ait cul in coat model, and in all sizes from 14 to 18. $1.00 Pure Silk Cravats, 48c Only 750 of these—in open-end “‘four-in-hand” style. For business wear these Cravats are especially suited, for they are in a wide assortment of quiet and tasteful colors, many with the newest and most desirable figured and striped effects. Men's75c Underwear | $1.00 and $1.50 (Suit), 44c Silk Hose, 69c Athletic style, of fine Medium weight, pure madras, with silk mercer- | thread ingrain, with extra ized __ stripe. Sleeveless | double splicing in soles, shirts and drawers. heels and toes. High Men’s $1.00 Under- | spliced heel. Black, tan, navy and gray. wear (Suit), 59c , Of ner |e cotton pon- Men's 25c Lisle gee, with satin stripe. Ath Hose, 19c leticshirts and kneedrawers. | Medium weight, silk lisle. White and tan. These are | with full-fashioned foot and ideal garments for warm | double heels, soles and toes, weather. They are roomy | All reinforced. Black, tan, and comfortable. navy and gray. Men's $5.00 and $6.00 High Shoes and Oxfords, Special $3.96 Singularly well cut and well finished Shoes, on the new “English” lines, with round or receding toe, low broad heel and close-trimmed welts. ; Of tan Russia calf, in a rich dark shade, and in gun- metal calf. Main Fi. Balcony, 35th &t., Rear, $3.00 to $5.00 Walking Sticks, Special at $1.98 and $2.97 A splendid assortment in all the newest and most popular styles of hook and right-angle handle. vat Every Cane sterling silver trimmed, and choice in woods of Malacca, pimento, partridge, applewood, Panama, bam- boo, Cornel, Castania, dogwood, hazel, étc. gain m., Bwas. $1.75 and $2.00 Razors at $1.24 Straight Razors in choice of “Coronet,” “Sentinel” and “Koeller makes. ; Of best German Steel, with either five-eighths round or are points, Hollow ground and finely finished. Choice of three styles in handles. feisia i. sams Gene Men’s Suits and Topcoats That would cost $25.00 elsewhere, Suits in the new patch pocket or soft rolling lapel models with “‘set-in” pockets, others in more conservative styles, made of smooth or soft finished woolens in the latest pat- terns and color tones—some silk lined. _ Chesterfield Overcoats, in Spring and Summer weights, lined with ‘‘Merveilleaux”’ silk. Choice of medium or dark grays and black, Loose fitting English model Topcoats, quarter silk lined or unlined, in gray or green mixtures, belt across the back is button trimmed fane new 5 5 OCC L s wed and is in a fancy 1h Dressy enough for dress occasion, yet stitch, as are also the turn back cuffs, pockets andcollar. Veneck} Aico flat lace Arline scrim and heavy enough for street wear, are tl or high standing collar style. White, gray, maroon, navy, cadet | Nottinghany Curtains nodish Pumps of soft, pliable patent or green ns ssnstibihgiaitsdiaeeice SSR. | $1.24 to $1.98 Fine Lace Curtains, leather, medium weight soles, Wien j ely ng re 5 : 7——Imported Caps—Reduced-for Clearance. tow 9B ately narrow toe, Cuban heels an ad sell For th I wh If Fy } Some with Renaissance ciotifs, covered slide. Beautifully made on sport thee Cape! rear Ss Hid or pe ulees a outdoor braided andtace trimmed Also Bonnaz | graceful lines 3 A 4aps are especially smart in stvle. Prices have raided lace Curtains, Nottingham lace . ¥ been reduced more than one-third eee Trees Nave 1) and flat Curtains of scrim, (ace trime | Cut Steel Slides in handsome patterns, 98 to $1.49 Second Moe, Rens, med. Flat dotted and blocked Swiss. | 296 Coy Sra 19 RCo Sn S| COATS and HATS ry. Hats of soft ‘Angora’ like material. | $1.64 to$1! i i i found Hat with double brim, braided with stitched dou Marien brated | 7 64 t0$1.98Swiss Curtains, now $1 24 h WE E TOTS gray, old blueand cardinal. Fa ae oats canna ie | $2.24 and valk come ee: \ for t e ‘ og FePa RRT | quisette tains, $1. | SEER SE oe $2.24 Caps, Special, $1.49 $1.96 Caps, Special, $6¢ | Colored border. Also of Notting- New Department, Third Fleor-—3Sth Street “Detroit” model with wide band] Misses’ Caps of soft lightweight Nool | ham lace, - —— _——--—— OO) turning back from the face. Plain| fabric. Car Ae iicaverat is [RE rma Daintiest styles, fine substantial materials, excellence of cut and Keitted weave. In white, old blue or Myla, Innittcas cecatalasi || See Gavins, ji rdinal | y new $174 design and fine workmanship characterize all Infants’ Wear at Third Floor, a4th street. | | ~ Macy's. From a host of excellent values we feature the following $2.97 and $3.74 Fine Colefed Crete | 4° oi fering typical Macy savings: i a Ee SY Bye Ree i Curtair $1.98 ’ MISSES’ APPAREL eg ae pln wh isi Suiped Worsted 210 1 i work. Some of Nottingham lace. | jaunty little strai . P 1-4 y straight-line Coats (tus. At Very Special rices $3.24 to $4.49 Fine Colored Crete | iyaied) of navy serge or black-and-white Shadow lace Dresses, exquisitely effective models for dancing, afternoon and Curtains, now $2.49 F striped worsted, made in popular low- ening wear, are among the most charming of the season's many novellies taken reais ltd of fine quality Not- | belted model fastening to the side ugha ace, ; se : merece Curtains, | Sailor collar, folded belt, cuffs and large The Shadow Lace Dress (#itstraled) aaa bs a pe eae attr Lio cies Venetian clon, has the new triple flounce skirt and | $5.24 Fine Crete Curtains, now $4.24 Sieanatosvearae al UA at ett draped surplice bodice with kimono | $5.96 to $6.49 Lace Curtains, now $3.96 sleeve. A foldof fine black Brussels net | Novelty ‘Marie Antoinette.” Infants’ Straw Hats, $1.49 outlines the, delicate ne pe Heit el $6.74 to $7.94 Marie Antoinette Cur- | Practical and becoming is the dome- edges of the filmy white lace and a furs, tains, now $4.49 } crown, mushroom shape Hat (illustrated) Ue Tes ot pTHe cache by a piesa Also lacet Arabian, Marquisette | with band and tailored bow of velvet rib- girdle of velvet ribbon in gay colors. | and scrim bon, finished with small quill and feather Priced $22.74, $7.49 Net and Scrim Curtains, now$4.74 | fancy. Another white straw Hat at this A Dress of creamy net lace at $26.75 Crete Curtai 96 | “e , Ptesha q 7 hada deucie/louneedehirvand ach $6.74 Colored Crete Curtains, now $4.96 | price is in quaint botneig sheps with up fully draped bodice of delicately | $99 Fine Lace Curtains, new $894 | turned edge, velvet trim embroidered net. A wide girdle| gg eit) 4 of pale pink satin is finished with Main Fl. . A flat bow et the i pont en stny Sheffield Wa gd pret Sage ty the santos cut towards p reduieg = cnt nm roses a dainty finishin , share profits eon yeu le touch ‘ A ae SILVER Plated WARE A charm Sonn at vig renly Save 15 on Macy’s usual embroidered net lace with deep Bohem-| prices, and ‘4 and more on ’ ian border effect. The skirt veils a net} prices in specialty shops. foundation RaDorae temmned with) fF The pang are in_most cases BOYS Extra Trouser SUI TS satin ri n bands an ows, and the; of heavy solid copper, as in the older e bodice of net ribbon is slightly visible days. Son few pices are upon Very Special at $4.96 G $6.49 4 i nicke). es ‘ Saar a Gin trace dotinns tne 1 designs ate. reproductions of Visit the new and much improved quarlers of the higher waist line. Corgtan ant piereed work character: | B0VS" Clothing Department: now on the Second Floor, istic of the period of the second and! Rear, 34th St. third Georges. 1 4 ternoon Dresses of “Dolly Varden” Voile $9.74 We engrave three initials, free of | Flowered voile in white with dainty rose, blue or lavender caren sty. pie. oie coretine rosebuds is employed for these pretty one-piece Frocks. The}! secure wedding gifts or to equip the bodice and short sleeves are edged with a Venise pointed lace and} silver closet of your country home or the white net vestee and sleeves are finished with pleated net frills. | bungalow. The models are plain double - breasted and Norfolk (the latter is illus trated)), and they are suitable for boys ieee . Aided ‘ . pi dda q At $3.38 6 to 18 years. Beach cibhen (oaceiian ends joins the waist andthe) « avicn piaies, Tee Caddies, Small Materials are all-wool : p Meat” Plater, Mutfiners, ound cassimeres, cheviots and 5 Ch ishes, Co rts, a ts eds, Junior Mises’ Smart bes ond tsp Beha, of serviceableand pops Three Piece Suits $15.74 - ; At $4.96 2 lar Spring colorings, ine An.ultrasfashionable model, the skirt and fetching little Eton) rie Pines: Spetelch Plates, Card cluding gray, tan, brown and olive mixtures. The silkesewn seams, the tepe re-inforcements, and the careful tailoring coat of heavy linen of superior quality pipsawith whiteand trim-} ‘Trays, Tea Caddies, Sauce Boats and | med with rows of tiny white buttons. The white batiste waist of | Trays. fine quality has a deep pleated frill tucked and lace trimmed at _ At $7.49 neck and finishing the three-quarter sleeves. Sizes 13, 15 and| Vass, lee Cream Trays, Chop Dishes, Covered Vegetable Dishes (Cover can throughout, mean di 17 years. fe edt ata dan Wes , roughout, mean duras Colors: Tan, Copenhagen and Rose. Platters, eva tava ana Sandwich : r ae. i bility and retention of ‘ " 7 Plates. shape. There are several styles to select from, and the knickere *——White Tub Skirts—Special at $1.96 At $9.74 bockers are all full size and fully lined. T irdlet ‘odels, ly plain, de of fine im- | Serving Trays, 15 inch, Plain Serving >a rr portedivhiterepp-—the other, of fine white cordeline,is button |! MEMin'it” CNT Chos" hans | $5.94 to $8.49 Spring REEFERS rimmed. Water Pitchers, Sconces, Large Sand- are now REDUC D to $4.96 wich Plates, Bowls. : At $11.89 Of blue serge, fancy mixtures, and a few white serge, either plain $21.15 to $37.75 Suits—Now $24.74— Kettles, Trumpet Vases, Meat Dishes, | or with “stripes. ij r P Somewhat broken size-range, but still every size in one or more Misses’ and Juniors’ Suits—a collection of 125 models taken |, Large Fruit Baskets, Coffee Set (3 styles for bdys of 244 to 10 years from regular stock—and including Balkan Blouse, Empire || Pieces), and Serving Trays, Nearly One Hundred Styles in blouse, strictly tailored and fancy Suits and a few Norfolk At $14.89 BOYS’ Washable SUITS at $1.98 styles. Suits of Serge—checked worsteds, eponge and novelty || Large Water Pitchers, Serving Trays, fabrics, with well tailored coats, silk-lined and plain or draped ene 32 ich sa alles ety Es With either bloomer or straight knee trousers, and in middy style with ong trousers, The models are: skirt. All fashionable colors are represented in the assort+ || Well and Tree Meat Dishes, Large Russian Blouse Suits Middy Blouse Suils ment. Sizes 14 and 16 years. Also13,15 and 17 years. Comport. At $17.89 Coffee Urn, 2 Round G 822.74 to $34.75 Coata—Now $19.7 Fuge’ Serving “Trays, Grape Edge Sixty of the season's smartest Coats—in serge, eponge, Platters, 20 and 22 inch Oval Trays, i i i equa Grape Edge. Sailor Suits Beach Suits Pope! rede aeatie toe tte ini | pee Sailor, military or Eton collars, or low necks, and either old blue, brown, tan, gray, rose and black-and-white. Sizes || Trays; Gval styles:’thread or grape | OF short sleeves. Made of domestic and imported linens, f 14 and 16 years. see, hand chased and Oblong Gallery | Madras, chambrays and galateas, in white and guaranteed i e rays, 22 inches long, colors, A further assortment at98c the Suit, up to 48.49%. “wore

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