The evening world. Newspaper, May 7, 1913, Page 11

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THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, MAY 7, WHITE SALE Wh Macy's White Sale is New York's Greatest In volume and range, in FIT very particularly, in quality of merchandise and the economies provided. These points, in which Macy's excels, are of a nature that admit of accurate test. The more you shop, test and compare values, the more strongly you become convinced that Macy’s White Sale Actually Gives the Values That Other White Sales Claim to Give. Macy's was the last to hold a White Sale. here and there, chose this, rejected that, at leisure now Ay greater values than ever and better values than any other store has been able to offer. Macy’s 55 years of underselling supremacy are the cause of all this. Macy's leads and will keep the lead at all costs. Again we sa: test our statements as to values and ec: 1,000 Real Hemp Hats, 98¢ Inblack, boi a Saxe blue, ead and le. loc! in nthe late When Hats and Materials ars milliners will do the trimming without additional charge. (OSTRICH & MARABOUT NECKWEAR Novelties To add a finishing touch of style to the tailored suit—or as a dainty accessory to the summer dress—one of these becoming neckpieces should find a place in every woman's wardrobe. Copied from Paris novelties. Ostrich Neckpieces, $2.97 to $12.89 An_ assortment that includes ruffs and flat effects made of fine quality ostrich feathers in Black, White, Black-and-White, Saxe Blue, Purple, Pink, Light Blue $5.00 Ostrich and Marabout if the two-platoon bill was not In con- travention of the Home Rule bill re- cently passed pact nlncihcn the Legislature. HIT BY BATTER BEF BATTER BEATER. joyee Attacks =! Boss With a Revolver. “Why did you fire me? asked sin |» Macy & Co."s Attractions 9 IMACGY'S WANTS GRAND JURY INVESTIGATION OF FIREMEN'S SOCIETY Two-Platoon Bill, Appeals to District-Attorney. Broadway, Sth to 35th Se. Suda, dough mixer, as apartment of his former boss, Max Freund, a bakery foreman, at No. 42 TAILORED SUITS Fashion's most charming novelties in Suits are of cretonne, in gay floral patterns, or in Japanese chintz with delicately tinted designs of picturesque and effective Oriental type. Trimmed with collars, cuffs, belts and buttons of suede or Satin, these are decidedly the season's smartest styles. Prices range from $26.75 to $38.75, East Seventy-seventh street, early to- day. Freund wag game. Getting out of bed he shook his fist at the big dough- wielder and shouted: “Get out of here. I fired you because | you were a bum dough mixer.” drew @ revolver and demon- that he was as bad @ shot as ‘Third Ficor, Broadway. Rane Le” “ $18.74 The clever model (illustrated) is copied from a London-made Suit and has a novel vest effect of ton trimmed. The sharply coat has the long back, button trim and the skirt, on straight lines, is slashed in the newest lines. In natural color, reise | brown, “Mand” Sal ge Kimono na draped in clever style and trim- med with the new dared ce cording embroid- ered net collar, lace edged. top skirt, shirred at the ok is its folds “caught with hand-made corded In taupe, navy, v7. Srown, Glue and binek blue and black moire silk, Talored Suit for gg — for Macy's took time, Freund closed with hie assailant, who | beat the bakery boss on the head with MONEY FOR LOBBYING? before in any similar sale, Charges President Dismissed as Captain, With Activity at Albany. . In the struggle the gun was| *) nent out the window and Suda then Freund was patched up at the Re- Firé Commissioner Johnson to-day @ent a letter to District-att ‘Whitman asking him to institute « including sailors, turned-up shapes and pokes. purchased here, our expert statue and possible political activities | - of the Firemen's Mutual Benevolent Association, an organisation composed of uniformed men in the Fire Depart- ment and retired firemen, which te duly chartered as a death benefit as- Ever ready to attack, it is a deadly menace 3 The most dangerous lor microbes which enter the through the Legislature of m two- |8ystem through the mouth can be Platoon aystem Dill affecting the Fire|rendered practically harmless by Department, He charges directly that |the constant use of “ODOL” as a James Ciifford, President of the Fire-;mouth wash, Pleasant to the men’s Mutual Benevolent Association, 'taste and delightfully refreshing. was active in securing the passage of |“ODOL” will also harden the gums and the bill and by inference he adds the |keep the teeth in a healthy condition. charge that money of the association had been diverted to the purpose of lobbying at Albany. Aftor cating attention to the fact that CUfford is a former captain who was dismissed from the department several | years ago, Commissioner Johnson in his | ‘The Commissioner's letter ts a direct result of the introduction and passage A wun’ talored mannish coat cut on the most “correct” lines; notched collar and revers, regulation coat sleeve, breast pocket. Custom- finish details, including hand-embroidered crow's- feet and corded seams. Very superior lining of peau de cygne. Straight skirt, pleated at the side to give long lines. In tropical mixtures, gray and wood brown worsted. Gecond Moor, 4th ft. At all Drugpists and Department Stores GEO. BORGFELDT & CO. NEW YORK CHICAGO SAN FRANCISCO ——— EEE Chilich Glaibbed There are many cases Smart Women Wear a TLET WATCHES One of the smartest things this season is the Wristlet Watch Jf you have an ordinary watch, Macy's will make it over at minimum cost into one of the newest Wristlet Watches. We illustrate (opposite) an ordinary watch. “There was eneaked through, under the lobbying of Clifford tn the iast min- ute of the Legislature, a bill providing for @ two-platoon system, which would utterly destroy ths morale, discipline aes? eftective nove ity (as illustrated) jade of “en quality ostrich and mara- reeseoey Teaching to i am@ eMclency of the department. The Ut was fostered and urged by Ciifford WHAT BECOMES OF ALL THE MONEY? HE ASKS. Mr. Johnson called Mr, Whitman's at- tention to Beotion No, 7% of the City poorevetight by wear- g correct glasses. pe baad Without Charge ans. Ri Perfect Fitting Glasses, $2.50 to $12. J. EHRLICH & SONS Oculists’ Opticians 1 a Century in Lasiaaes Nara Black, Natural-and-White, and Black-and-White Combinations SEMI-MADE ROBES At ' Former Prices ee yore Pony re Ireland ongee Silk Mousseline Robes from Japan dered Robes from the Philippines Were $9.69 to $33.89 For Clearance $5.89 to $18.89 Main Floor, 34th Mreet. LINENS at Macy SAVINGS | =e Very specie laos in the au ons vary svach ioapewred ned enlarged quarters of the Department, now en the Second Floor, contre. Take escalator direct te the Department. All-linen Hemstitched Luncheon Sets, $2.97 Damask, imported from Germany, and consisting of one Cloth sd hag neee) and six Napkins (15 inch square), pretlpes a! of drooping fuchsias, Tonics Sets at corresponding savings, up to (set) $25.78 $5.00 Hand-scalloped hand-embroidered Napkins (doz.), $3.96 uarters in Funchal, Madeira. Corner embroidery in delicate applique and eyelet work, with space for initial. $1.75 Embroidered Show Towels at $1.49 Size 24 inches x 42 inches and with either hemstitched or scale loped ends. Heavy, yet very neat and effective, embroidery. Show Towels at corresponding savings, up lo $6.89 each. Men’s $1.50 to $3.00 UNION SUITS, 98c the New and Much Improved and Enlarged Quar. In ters of the Department partment on the Main Floor, or, Centre, These Union Suits are perfect in every detail, and have been bought by us from a prominent manufacturer to sell at very Below the same watch fitted with an p extension Bracelet. This is not a fad, but what is really the safest and most sensible ve nn ay a watch—as well as by far the most Charter, which prohibits any member of the city's uniformed forces from con- tributing money to @ political associa- tion or in any way indulging in ac- tivities tending to influence legislation. “I have been informed by Fireman . ‘1 i. San en ee Eee work of this nl and will be glad 223SithAve, Peder PoSitt are, 22d St. ert i ' to give you anesti- 498 Fulton St.. Cor Bond St., Save Time! Time lost because of headaches, lassitude and depressions of Mie | jousness, is worse than brig ete quickly to the | : BEECHAM'S, PILLS Sold everywhere. In bones, 10c., 28e, cial status, that at a meeting montis ago Jt was announced that there of makingoveryour watch, whether in gold, silver, Plat apparently paid out on death c! the annual Income of the society. It 4 therefore highly desirable to done with all the money, to say nothing | , about the handling of the Main Floor, 84th 6t., Broadway. : SILK FABRICS—Save Hs Rosh a Csae Sat Lain, Raat oe _New Silks—Bulgarian, Crepes, Moires, Po pe use (plain and figu: Canton and Crepe de Chine, Mourning Si representative values:— $1.50 Colored SRent Hot $1.50 Black Sn Fed | Pop- lin, 36 in. (yd.), 99¢ Black Silk Moire, 48 in. The Cocamlbeieaee stated that he had recently been informed by iste that instead of $93,000 in the t: there should be @ balance th $248,145 if the reserve has onl used to aettle death claims, There ae bout 2,500 members and they pay $12 @ year into the association. Mr, Johnson also sent a letter to (Attorney-General Carmody, asking him he following are Good assortment of colors, hates weave and lustrous ality. Lustrous satin for ‘bathing suits. Desirable color combinations, Black Salt-Water Proof Satin, 30 in. iar), $1.89 —1s the proper place cy your Furs. os ge establishment can give you betier service, even though the charges are higher than Macy's. We shall be pleased to send for your Furs upon request. ‘Third Floor, Rroadway. REAL LACES and Lace Handkerchiefs Reduced A clearance of the most exquisite Real Laces suitable for Bridal Gowns and Evening t Half and Less Than Half Former Prices Real Venise Lace Edgings and Galloons, Were (yd.) $17.74 to $36.48 In widths 3 to 6 inches—very effective designs. Real Venise Lace Were (each) 77¢ to $3.14 In square, triangular, round and floral effects, Trish Hand Crocheted Laces, Baby Irish and Heavy Effects Were (yd.) 64c to $10.24 Insertions, edgings and VanDyke points--widths 14 to 7}4 inches, | Real Lace Handkerchiefs, Duchess, Duchess and P. and Flanders Laces, Were (each) $1.63 to $11.48 Special Sale of 145 High Grade Women’s Suits Among the assortments are finest Egyp- tian cotton, in white and ecru lisle thread, mercerized or silk lisle (very sheer and silky) in white and ecru, plain white cot- ton, blue silk lisle, and mesh-cotton in | $6.64to$13.69 39c to $1.57 es are 34 lo 50, and there are among the collection athletic sleeves, knee-length drawers, short sleeves and knee drawers, and short and long sleeves in knee and ankle length, The season's most attractive models, of Wool Matelasse, Bedford Cord, black and white check Worsted, Fwill Serge and men’s wear fabrics, All fashionable colors. Fulton St. af | at Flotbush Ave., BROOKLYN ‘8, Babway Station Opportunities to buy $1.50, $2.50 and $3.00 Underwear at 98c are very, very few and far between. Take this to heart! lar stock Nainsook Union Suits at 39, ee, 79¢ and 98c, sys Needle Ribbed Union Suits, at 98 and $1.49. M Union Suits at_$/.79 and $2.24. | 33c to $8.89 | 98c to $4.96 Silkeand-Cotton Union Suits at 2. 49 and $4.49, Union Suits, all silk, in medium weight, are priced $5.94 and $7.49. «LH. Macy & Co.'s Attractions A. e Their Lew Prices IGVAS]| terald Square ‘B’way, 34th to 36th Se. 3-Piece PARLOR SUITES Very Radical Reductions Suite of a kind. See the di Satine’ ‘Poche a4 This $60.00 High Panel-back Suite, $45.50 Wide shaped arm, frame of birch in mahogany finish, and upholstery of green panne velvet. $65.00 Slat-back Claw-feot Suite, $46.50 Soft and two Arm Chairs of birch in mahogany finish, Fitted with loose green panne cushions. Shaped arms. $125.00 Mahogany Finish Suite at $85.25 Sofa and two Arm Chairs, with shaped arms and high tufted backs, claw feet, and upholstery of green panne. Sofa, Arm Chair and: Arm Rocker Suites $60.00 Claw-foot Panel-back Suite $60.00 Claw-foot Suite, be oil pare, back. mae, Voose Fi of birch hogany finish. | # High ar, and eaveing of ‘red. fige| cushions of green plush. ured panne, ee $38.00 Lesse-cushioned Panel-back| 1/; 1 ret beautifully Suite, $32.74 allt ral ped arms and loose cush- Turned arms and claw feet. Cush-| ions oy rose-colored panne velvet. fons of green plush, loose — for | Mahogany frame in birth f finish, * cleanliness. = Gond ban ea ix, 16.00 ¢ $48.00 Straight-armed Panel-back| $116.00 Carved Seite, $82.50 3 pntittsd with lois cushions of red parle Vee ee ee $90.00 Solid Mahogany Suite, $56.25 Panelbackh Suite, Suite, Large, straight arms and covering wad ae of, brch, fitaten | sk panne velvet, frahorany. seared froma. Covered) sygeg Pancl-beck Carved terse} Shaped arms frame of bine itted with loose cushions of green|{n mahogany finch Covered GROCERY SPECIALS The new and greater Grocery Store on the Fifth Floor: com- prehends every want of its patrons and protects.them to.an un- usual degree in the matter of purity. Beach's Orange Marmelede—Manufactured in land; Bure inge-pound jars: url pres fort forthiss French reres So ee Tite | S.), elsewhere 25c; ‘Our price, dozen cartons, ath carton, Sle Preserved California Frults—“La Forge” brand; { a Ree absolutely re, in 16-02, glass jars, including Strawi oe a Biackber , Peach, Red or White rasbartca ek tor wa sal pasar Inds Chaney Finest qu quality packed; our own special impor! Major G: Lucknow, Col. Skinner’: aoherane| Tcluding a Bengal Ho Gees: quality that Malle eesti iat 45c the ia bottle. ur price, this sale, mf famate Sewp—Richardson & Robbins’ New Creation; packed in ee 14-02. can; introductory price, dozen, $1.1 can, pa a and Glace Glace Charree Out own eal Importation from Frange, icked in one-pound boxes; our usual Price is S4c; Pr for this Seon pa Me; Melb. box, x, this sale, “Del ata ftrdied Heney—16-08, lar, Bia 10-08. sie a Tematers—"‘Allivine” brand; fancy Jersey stock, N. the regular so-called gallon ca cans; sold el: oa rora Soe 8 to can; our pica foe this Baas, case of 6 cans, $1.38 Plaset Italian Olive Oll—"'Carrano” brand; a ‘ieahrchipment ee cans; for this sale bg Id ta appears, uae Usual pelom, te; " 0, im fe in ay al 3 our im Ha monn es espclaly the ine rooeatt beans and combined pure spices.| special ir iaponatiny thee Small size, 12 medium size, Ie; | Ity; per Selb. tin, $1.14 20-Ib., gallon jars, %e Mocs na Wer, er a a Melby Ba Torre Seto Wore England. econ’ ast al anal nek | ; ac Maine at il Pitted Cherrise—'White Pigeon’’ “brand extra ene, In heavy y rus Dine ome ee a sist French eee Pois Tres Fins, Apple | Butter—"Li brand; § ty White” red in juice with onion, without | “absolute! re; S-Ib. crock at watsaes wtydozen Cine, $2.14; can, the . swe Lis beat | Brand Lime Beans—No. 2/ Sem yer ARES can; Sorat sold elsewhere at 16¢; roar 1 tall ell cai ile our price, can, 14; dozen, $1,574 2dozen, $2.88 High Grade Laundry Supplies No other kind will do if you are particular about the COLOR of your wash, Don’t risk ruining costly clothes by experimenting with cheap supplies, Macy's New Borax Seap—This {s the finest Borax Soap case containing too large vegies tow ie he the fist atte ee Betas bot sue eles hae Seep—Equal to ary of the high-priced naphiha soaps Equal to arket; ilwerght box of 100 ca eS, $4.12; carton of 10 cakes, Our Famous “Red Star” Laundry Seap—The equal of any of the high priced laundry soups on the market; sib. "boxes, full weight cakes, reser Price, ed this sale, $324; 30-Ib, boxes, full weight cakes, regular ‘special a Macy's No-Rub Wi Compound —Makes washing easy; packed equal quality sold elsewhere at 10c; our price, this sale, Te; bial clases ee | “Red Star” Brand Borax—Gi teed “Red Star” Brand Scouring Seap—Box ly pu . Tb eartons, qual containing 100 large at ns ity sold elsew' pound; ou! price for this sale, Selb. cation, Be Wie Boras Seap—Box aankaite Chloride of Lime —""Macy's"* brand, one] jy iB ies. aS Raves zinc cans, with sifter tops, eve ibenkie, Seaning Sign dozen, Me price, special for this sale, aonene 7 Ball Half-pound box, 9; dozen, cake, Se Tee te eNom 485 | “HemaUe"Clewdy Asmoala None beter: “Lily White” Brand Floating 0 int bottles, "ite; dozen, $1.33; cuars large cakes, $6.59; e bottes, » 21e; dozen, 4 SEALs halt gal i, “Lily White” Brand Floating Sea, a Potash or Lye —Macy’s brand; one- oo shall cakes, $412; re mise oun, se flo) Zap, the New Powder fer Washing—Made {roi re ble cereals, not from animal fat “and grease; washes clothes wi t rul ; introductory price for this sale, Soren, #0 be each 9 Polly Prim Cleancer’ in aera a

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