The evening world. Newspaper, May 6, 1913, Page 7

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HOTS FR OTHER Sent to Juvenile Asylum 20 ‘ Years Ago, He Has Worked \ His Way Up. 1 A baa boy who was sent to the New York Juvenile Asylum in December, 1893, because hia mother sald #he could do nothing with him ts @ guest at the Railroad Y, M. C. A, No, 361 Madison {' Avenue, a rewpected and comfortably , fized citizen. And the former bad boy 4s searching the city for his mother, ‘The former-bad boy is Oharles Mead , Of No. 1803 Smith street, Fort Wayne, | Ind., where he ts connected with the Pennsylvania Railroad. He te thirty- | one years old, married and the father ; ef two Nttle girls, . A year after he went to the asylum young Mead was sent to a farmer named ‘William James, at Thomasboro, near jampaign, LiL Bu life on # farm didn’t ii I'm going te find her if she's alive,” Mead told The Evening ‘orld to-day. ‘My wife and I want if ehe needs us, and I am only Ing that which every son should do,” 23 CHILDREN LOVE. OIRUP OF Fits, Sweetens their stomachs and cleans the liver and waste- clogged bowels without griping. mother immediately realizes after giving her child delicious Syrup of Figs that this is the ideal laxative and physic for the children. Nothing else regulates the little one’s stomach, liver and 80 fect of tender bowels so promptly besides, they dearly love ite deli fig taste. If your child isn't feeling well, rest- ing shay, eating regularly and acting naturally, it is a sure sign that its little ‘insides heed a gentle, thorough cleansing at once. When cross, irritable, feverish, stom- Ever; spoonful of Syrup of Figs, and in a few hours all the foul, constipated, cl waste, ed food and sour bile move on and out of its little Sa fo oe eR Eon weal and you LA ve a Well, ditag thild again shortly. Figs you are not drugging your children; com entirely of luscious figs, senna i it cannot be harmful. should always keep Syrup of Figs poop ery is the only stomach, liver and el cleanser and needed—se little given to-day a sick child to-morrow. Full directions for children of all and. grown-ups plainly printed on ane your druggist for the full name, “Syrup of Figs and Elixir of Senna,” [Seog ahi rd tesa ute iy bacdt nA is the delicious tasting, Ceapr old reliable. Refuse anything else offered. aro ‘WORLD WANTS WORK WOND! ee : 4 a | | eee aries a ==: a ONE DAY SALE To-Morrow, Wednesday, ONLY Choice of 1,670 SPRING SUITS For Women & Misses $5 within reach of our store Formerly $17.50 to $32.50 This ie unquestionably the most phenomenal Suit of the year. Rain or! shi ine-—no woman can afford to stay away. All the season's choicest fabrics and models, in Newest Cutaways Severe Tailored Fashionable Tuxedos Smartest Empires Draped Effects Balkan Blouses sizes 14 to 44, also extra sizes, to choose from. Bedford Cords Shepherd Checks Faille de Laines Finest Serges Two-Tone Stripes Elegant Mixtures styles, one wit! such ft is, thanks to a w on ce ne A Pure Linen Tailored Shirt Waist tomorrow, ‘$1.00 Fully worth $1.60 Nothing fanciful about theso shirt walsts, conspicuously plain and correspondingly smart, ‘Two soft turnover collar, the other with soft turn-down collar, both with French cuffs, patch pockets, and finished with halt a dozen pearl buttons, The wonder {s that pure Irish linen should be obtainable 158 blouse at a dollar, Yet lal pure! was Instrumental in effecting 9 liberal reduction on wholesale cost, The workmanship, too, ls of a superior sort, for these simple little shirt waists are the of one of the best makers, whose every They are long sleeves, soft where quantity roduct stitch 1s beyond reproach, It {ea very extrgordingry yalue, Main Floor, Saks & Company Broadway at 84th Street. ° Prizes for the Eve. Mail's Modified Marathon WHITE SALE SPECIALS [REMARKABLE Values in Prices That Mean a Saving of 4 Combinations Gowns At 3 of muslin. “Voneck, tucks and) | At S%e, of nai insook. Cover and drawers trimmed with lace and ribbon. %e, of nainsook. Cover At 8, of nainsook. Low neck, Va- lecienes lace yoke and ribbon trim At 8c, of nainsook. Cut square, blind embroidery and ribbon. lace an embroery insertion and A> lace and em insertion and ril -bon trimmed. At 9%, of nainsook, Empire model; oint d’Esprit and Cluny lace, At 28, of nainsook. Low neck, lace and embroidery insertion, beading, rib- bon and lace edge. At 49¢,"of nainsook. Low square lenciennes lace and ribbon, At 4%. Low neck, made of all-over yo embroi: in ity patterns. ‘iner Gowns up lo $29.75; Combinations up to $31 75; Paiticaots up to $65.50; g Corset Covers up to $14.89. Kimonos, Neglizees, Petticoats Shadow Crepe Kimonos, $1.98 New half-belted model of pretty style—satin collar and pipings, satin covered buttons, new sleeve with deep cuff. Exquisite color effects. Plisse Crepe Kimonos, $2.49 ; Very dainty colors and pees: Raglan model with cuffs, collar and edges bound with satin ribbon. Dotted Swiss $3.69 Empire model of sheer fine Swiss, prettily trimmed with Valenciennes lace and ribbon. Dotted Swiss Dressing 99c Finely dotted Swiss with trimmings of Valenciennes lace and ribbon. Large collar; half belt at back. $2.50 Taffeta Petticoats, $1.69 Excellent quality black and changeable taffeta. Flounces; ide-pleated or box pleated. ‘ Side-pleater ner Nostigees up 10 $94.00; Petticoats wp (a'g63.50°°" oe House Dresses Crinkled Crepe House Dresses, $1.49 patterns in most desirable colors. V-shaped neck. utton trimmed. Plain Percale House Dresses, $1.59 pleat model; trimmed with striped madras and pearl Finer House Dresses up to $3.49. Misses’ Blouses Frilled Blouses of Crepe, $1.98 Sailor collar and cuffs finished with lace insertion and net pleating. Blouse with lace and embroidery insertion, wide Posted’ double frill effect. ie yesh Invade Glue, silk il Har, cuffs and et piped wit! or blue, silk lacin oooh Very well ety of durable white galatea, Sizes 4 $0) 18 rar. Finer Blouses up to $6.49. ; Infants’ Dainty Dresses ty Yk, ee eB, a qollittrariow necks made, of nain: | sizs'6 months, 1 and 2 Years tend 2 yer, Dimity Waist Dresses, $1.49 Infants’ Nainsook Dresses, T4e | ,,Cros* Der effects with pinks or Sve Yoke styles, embroldery trimmed. | Sizes 2 to 5 Sizes 6 months, 1 and 2 years. Yoke Dresses, 2a Soft batiste trimmed w em- broidery Valenci lace, Sizes Stri Pearl Gibson buttons, Lawn Long Waist Dresses, $1.89 ——_—_——_ Dresses, $1.49 pin tucks, lace and| fi Sizes 6 months, 1 and| lai years. Girls’ Undermuslins Cambrie t Dresses, 49¢ Cambric Drawers, 10c Nigh , Finished with tucked ‘and hem- Yoke and slip-over styles, embroid- | stitched ruffle, Sizes 2 to 12 years, ery trimmed. Sizes 2 to 14 years. Cambric Finished with embroidery ruffle and tucks, Sizes 2 to 12 years. Embroidery yoke, slip-over style.) Finished with embroidery edge Sizes 2 to 14 years. and tucks, Sizes 2 to 12 years. Finer Domestic Undermuslins up to $2.97 for Princess Slips and’ Petticoats. —$<——_______., . Special Corset Values seas ag to $2.50 - B.” Corsets, 59c it manufacturing imperfections that in no way affect th durability, Low, ales and high bust models in He to suit all figures. All sizes, $2.00 “C. B.” Corsets, 98¢ Made of strong ventilating cloth, Medium low bust, extremely Jong hips, Wide embroidery finish at top with draw string, Two pairs of web hose supporters. Sizes 18 to 25 inches. $3.00 “C. B.” Corsets, $1.29 Double ventilating cloth, Empire top, long skirt. Top trim- ribbon, tf med with silk embroidery and satin wo pairs of strong web supporters, Sizes 18 to 26 inches, _ $3.00 “C, B.” Corsets, $1.49 Mercerized batiste, Empire top model, lace and satin trimmed, medium length skirt. Sizes 18 to 30 Inches, . $2.50 “R. & G.” Corsets, $1.29 Coutil with silk flossed finish. Corset hooks attached. Low inty BLOUSES neck, fine embroidered insertion, Va-| In the new, greatly improved and enl: Department wety : ‘season's smartest hundreds of awe Waists and Tailored in Blouses, Shirts. Here are Paris models just received vibe very latest creations of French novel pointed collar, cuffs and vest effect of fine embroidery. A tle of colored voile is drawn Sacuen the em forming the vest, in very Copled from a Parts model, the Blouse illustrated at the lop right is of exceptionally dainty style. Made of sheer fine white voile, the Searne Jig’ with hemstitching, this Blouse —<—_—— Frilled Blouses of Crepe Voile, $1.98 smart, model, at the left lower end of illustration, with double collar and cuffs ‘of flowered voile Svein with efnstivened voile, tiny revers and wide pleated frill. paaiass ei aae Waistcoat Blouses of French Voile, $1.98 T fetching models, one of| imprime voile, the designs printed In which is idustraled art the extreme upper most effective colorings. Both models left corner, Clever adaptations of the | have new collar effects—short sleeves popular vest effects—these Blouses are | with pretty cuffs, and are daintily fin- of sheer white voile combined with | ished with hemstitching. Thirty-six Models in Blouses at $1.98, on Sale All This Week. Many Priced Elsewhere at $2.50 to $3.50. Fine Waists in regular stock ranging in price up lo $99.75 Imported FLOUNCINGS “#2 of Shadow Lace, Clearance 7 4c Flouncings Imported to Sell at $1.00 to $1.45 a Yard * Black Silk Chantily Lace, Whe Sih Chany Lace, il Fine White Shadow Lace : The most fashionable Laces of the season in the most wanted widths— 18 and 27 Inches—are offered in a Cong ed exquisite designs ranging from the most delicate meshes to bold, ctive patterns, Finer flouncings tn slock up to 912.49 yard, REDUCTIONS on Leather TRAVELING REQUISITES Savings of 1-3 to 1-2 on Macy’s ly Low Prices. To keep stock always fresh and u inute, Macy's never keeps merchandise over an alloted time. When the alloted time arrives we sell, as in this case, at yery coaterig] reductions. This sale comes at an opportune time—just as you are probably Planning your summer trip. Main Flees, S4th Street, At 94c Tie Hangers, Clothes At 24c coat eae hes Brushes, Drinking Qu; | nS wally $1.49 ing Qups, sssually 39¢| Cases, (withe| 70 $1.94 Cases. out brushes), Compact, “= lacy ebay Books, “Hasty Line” Leather” Brush Cases.| At $1.94 Cards in Cases, Drinkli Cups, Shaving Pads PTs Reghian ‘elephone “Hasty, Line’” Books, At $2.24 Drinking Cups, Cards in} guaily 92.94 to 94c Cases, ‘ery convenient, to $3.89 attractive and useful. — At 6c) pirickrs ot See] At $2.49) gre. usually ine’ ‘elephone| us to $1.24 isters. to $4.89 | kets, Calendars, Manicure Sets, Flasks, Cam, At $2.94 “%o'Bs34?| Sewing Cass Glove Cas Jewel Cascy Sas A9 $7. 10 WP Gowns Beseaty, $3.49 to $3.89 Comb & Brush Sets, $6.49 to $19.89 Jewel $4.49 to $13.24 to $9.49 Writ pei Medici Cases, Flasks, Mirrors in Cases, Shaving Sets, usually $2.94) Sets, “Hasty to $3.89 | Boo! At 34c usually 49¢ bo Fe Flasks, Scissor Cases, Droming Coe (fitted), Sets of it Hangers in Cases. At 49c us 7% Third Flot aré dise_ the 2 =—==ALl CARS TRANSFER T0= fr) 4, ry) Y | LOW VOU as Lexington to 3d Ave. 59th to 66th St. Hints for Housewives | Deliveries to the Seaside 4 the like not yet provided 0 deliveries ane laced in one day” will be aollveree Long Branch Route || From Pleasure Bay to Bradley mplen covers, &c., and select and cretonnes, TAKE down your lace ourtaing and and wend them to us to be ‘clean stored until you need them in the| From Hammels to Woodmere and Now On— Our Important White Sale of $15,009 Worth of Hand Made and Embroidered French ‘A at Savings of 207 to 331% in better grades of em at 78c, $1.25, $1.98 up to $4.98. This ‘This Brass Railed Enamelled Bed with reinforced woven wire covered with heavy ticking; any size. f $2.25 Leather Dining Chairs al $1.65 180 Jams—i6 ede burawoerrs, Rasp! parry, ch, Quince, all others. Je ‘§ of, tumblers, ee Crepe. juince, Raspberry, Halt agailon .. : seatee ti lates m : telv. packace Cec a EY clat . Full. ‘weight. " Uinait "361 our Pare Only with grocery orders. None 7) Mo ri Hf BD ar y lor Teg ots ‘Tom xtra fine, per_coitle i only 6 cans to @ cus. nd with othe: Finest ity; ler; aso) stor of 160" larke ackaKe.. mt: | aoe per can.

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