The evening world. Newspaper, June 3, 1913, Page 8

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Men’s STRAW HATS. and PANAMAS at SAVINGS | All the novelties of the season, as well as the more con- servative styles (inthe Men’s Hat Department, Fifth Floor, Mth Street) ok” Hats at $4.74, $6.74 and $8.74 With pencil curl brims and tele- Panama Hats at 34.96, $5.49, $7.49 & up to $24.49 Native-made on the west coast of South lay on ol The best and most carefully fi obtainable. Ready- to-wear, in all the popular shapes, or blocked and trimmed to your order in any style desired. Straws from $1.38, $1.88, $2.14 Twenty-two styles in the famous Soft Brim “Milans” | with the easytittng. selreontormine $1.88, $2.74 & $3.74 |i'crown and widths f brim.” Rough SEY Srmtortabe, on eney fitting Sieeaand ‘lther’ narrow or ‘wide , be worn very extensively this year. Split” Straws Mackinaw Straws, $1.88 & $2.74 ; With meu high owns and] Stat onde ba * Crowne pencil curl brims, or with high crowns} and brims in the latest narrow and and soft brims. medium dimensions. “Yeddo” Straws, $1.39 to'$1.88| American Made Sennits » § The lightest “‘boater” shape made, $1.39, $1.88 & $2.74 shown in ity braids and with} From the best makers, and In plain or ventilated crowns. choice of 18 distinct styles. Four Sides to the Taste Question na é package. u From eleen mills. 2. Im the second place, TOASTED it’s erlepand brown—an ap- io aw. petising result of toasting. 3. And “FORCE” ts WHEAT ‘wheat because of all grains, we wheat has most flavor. 4. Finlly, “FQRCE” = comes in flakes that simply FLAKES melt in your mouth. , Oh, good, but they’re i He | ie Hii Tired Feet Need the Soft § Easy Built-In Sole of the DA. Cushio® i Women, too, may ‘have TO-ORDER SHIRTS of Distinctive Beauty and Style Women's man-tailored Shirts, made to your own in- dividuat measurements by Macy's skilled tailors, are fault- less in fit, in style, in fabric and Heol ‘ \ ,..Then there's the added comfort of individuality and di8tinctiveness—a certain indescribable “set” that can never be obtained in ready-made or dressmakers’ shirts. The ma- terials are charmingly new—selected fi our extensive assortment of men’s imported shirtings, including French Madras, Crepes, Fab Silks, Pigues and Fine Flannels Coming from Macy's, of course, the prices are about one-fourth lower than elsewhere. We are exhibiting five new models that are ially attractive and unique (in the Men's Custom Shirt Department, Main Floor, Balcony). Shirts of Finest’ Tub Silk, $7.49 ws no er te ee ine Tu ucks, cut soft attached collar. p fabric maybe had in plain or satin striped white silk or white grounds with lavender, blue, black or multi-colored we" Shirts of Fine Crepe, $4.96 In the mannish, curved bosom of this Shirt are forty-eight tiny pleats, giving the effect of solid tucking. ‘The material is the finest of soft Crepes, in plain colors or chic striped patterns. Fine Madras Shirts, $4.96 There are six small box its (a careful tailor has hd fey aetldagl s0 each Bipat has a stripe of material in the cantre) in the of Sine Sincts ani of concee the culls are Freer sve and the collar soft. The imported madrases are wonderful in the ty of striped patterns and the soft, fine texture of.the fabric, French Flannel Shirts, $4.96 Just perfectly plain with a jaunty little breast » are these dis- tinctive Shirts, absolutely faultless in line, cut tailori The ma- terial is the finest, soft-finished French flannel in plain or stripe patterns. French Pique Shirts, $4.96 Simple little Shirts that rely on their perfect tailoring, faultless fit and modish lines for their decided individuality and beauty. The fabric used in this Shirt is fine ribbed Pique in plain color or Jacquard stripes in lavender, blue, brown, green, navy or black. ‘Custom Bhirt Section. Mein Fleer, Macy’s Bureau of ENGRAVING —fills orders quicker than is usual elsewhere. k for prices, estimates, etc., in the Department, on the at 3 e il fs Hi th : 0 . C forget. Bs Qn Duee A nibs ES EE hands. Mae it a sec ead a ove “ar wit ce ace Largest Popular Price Garment House in. New York Another Great Sensation! 4,000 High Class and Latest Style SUMMER DRESSES A Manufacturer’s Overstock Bought at 33ic on the Dollar $10, $15, $20 and $25 Dresses Offered in This Remarkable Sale at landing) te yey AES the centre of the main floor, Save one-fifth to one-third by giving us a trial order on one or more of the folowingt re § .00 Dissolution ef Partnership, intone = Club Reunions, i Admission to the Ber, Exhibition Cards, i Official Here ts an opportunity that cannot be duplicated Busineso Cards, an again this season to provide your entire dress Arpstetnent Corde, sag sinter po “Wo to $28 or $18.00 Vacuum CLEANERS fe sitlad. We saumunad weet secqoonese SPECIALLY Priced at $11.89 Allthe fashionable Summer fabricsareincluded: tll Reng ng Mie oy thls Vacuum Cleaner superior to all others of its type. Charmeuse Ratine French Linen ft is fade bok a speppination of site! and rel —— — Pde alien fon in and wood, like inferior Mesaline Eponge English Thsues _ carers ou it is strong, rigid ‘and durable Sitk Feulard Wtoa % 5S fouterd ae Fine Uingerien The air exhaust is extremely powerful in pro- jon to the ease and smoothness of opera- 1 jon. A child can use the Cleaner without { undue fatigue, and the, suction is sufficiently ifs strong to retnove dust, not only from the 4 surface, but from deep in the. weave of in charming, dal 14 to 44—$10 to $25 dresses on sale at : Come early. Best models sell frst a rug. ' The Cleaner is equi with three Doore open promptly at 8.380 to-morrow morning a. kinds of nozzles, an ol tion glass * i = BS and a strong, pliable woven hose. Mail, ’ P A. demonstration’ \s given dally (in the Macy Basement, amma: No Phone or C. 0. D. Orders asth Sheet, Rear) to th eit the au jority of this Cleaner, Ree 5 No Exchanges No Approvals which Macy's sells for #11.89—or 96.11 less than is asked elses BATHING SUITS © ‘& SWEATERS FOR BOYS—SAVE | Savings for vo" 0 one-fifth to one-third (in the New and much improved and enlarged ment of ie Clothing) Piece Bathi sweaters and with collars. Boys’ Bathing Saits Ouran woo! or wi “ruff” or" Of blue cotton, fast. color and trimmed in red or white. ji oe ama 9 (One-Piece) Of worsted, either plain or trimmed. Choice of red, navy blue and gray. Of fine worsted In nav: bal As Gray, trimmed a contrasting color. Sleeveless or with quarter sleeves. Boys’ Ba! Suits SraaterKat $2.89 In navy, gray or white, Also at $3.96. Children’s Sweaters of All-Wool Yarn In navy, gray and white; "“"V"- neck, or with turn-over collar. Sizes 2 to. 6 rs. Finer St *s instock, includ- . ing"V"' necks and “Ruff” necks, Ot $1.98 fo $5.94. DRESS SHIELDS AT DECIDED SAVINGS Et « Macy's Dress Shields tained a reputation for being the best possible protectors at the @ least possible cost. The Macy [etidiged under whic! hields are sold is unequivocal. ) Size 3 at 3 size 4 at Satin covered, gray, navy ai whit Si size 3 at 2i¢ nainsook covered, rubber lined. We see! (dozen, Sat (dozen, fecend Fleer, ” B4th M., Rear. : ing veh boys of , 2'to 1 rs, ar worpiece Suits, with or without sleeves, for those of 8°to 18 years. Suits are Jersey or sweater-knit, t e. ee 2at (dozen, ); at (dozen, it 3 size x (dozen, ); size § at (dozen, 3, washable, 3. covered, rul (A (ge ” ‘on one. vorsted, ‘Byron's 68c 98c have at- h Mac} Is ); size . Naine ed. 3 Size 3 at (dozen, ; size 4 at Ze (dozen, Double nainsook covered, able. . Macy's Supetige Kissono i % |, washe oie Size 4 at 49¢; si Double covered, rubber inter lining. Washable, covering of Jap silk over nain- bber. sook-covered rubber. ” “Princess Shirt Waist Shielts Only one size, No. (dozen, }). Fine washable and durable, 3 at 1 size 4 Ie (dozen, 5 at 2le (dozen, ). Best ‘iced Shield made, light yi t, wasenis and ore liso complete line of standard make, such aon. Kleinert's, Amolin, &¢. SALE OF “FR THE LOOM” BED MUSLINS At prices would hav cially purchased this lot. Site 63 inches x 9434 incl 63 inches x 112}4 inc! 72 inches x 11244 Inches, ten per cent. less than we re to ask if we had not spe- riven as before hemming. S¢inches x 9434 inches, 49¢ Ja inches x 94} inches, Ie 81 inches x 9434 inches, 90 inches x 9434 inches, 86¢ 63 Inches x 10314 inches, T4e 12 inches x 1034 inches, 81 inches x 10334 inches, 90 inches x 10334 inches, 2, quality, UIT OF Rear. . Sizes are hes, Ge hes, Children’s PLAY CLOTHES covert cloth. Made extra full in the body, so as to fit over the other clothes. Small sizes made with red bib and sup- porters. All sizes, from 2 to 14 years. and feathered headpiece and prettily trimmed. Sizes from 2 to 10 years. finish, with bel | . sizes, on by 1010, a" i) cale and tan or white soft coti at thigh and calf. Norfolk models. Sizes from 8 to 18 | cuffs, and best quality pearl buttons. Imported HANDKERCHIEFS At 12¢| {nilial Handker ered medallion and v ai stitched hem. concer, ee R.H. Macy & Co.'s Attractions Are Thole Low Peles. ME * i Broadway, TYPICAL Macy SAVINGS’. Economies for you, ranging from one-tifth to one-third on’ Overalls, Rompers, Military Suits and Indian Suits, in the new" and very much improved and enlarged quarters of the Bays anise Department (now on the.Second Floor, 34th St.¥ ear). Overalls at 24c As illustrated, and made of blue denim or khaki drill. Extra strong, and in all sizes, from 2 to 14 years. Overalls at 48c_ Of finest quality blue denim and tan Rompers, 49c to $1.39 A wonderfully wide variety in plain and fancy styles of Rompers, with either blouses or straight knee trousers. Made of blue or tan chambray, striped ging- hams and crinkled seersucker, in navy, light blue, tan and pink. All sizes, from 2 to 8 years. Indian Suits of Tan * ‘J -49c| Boys’ Tennis ; Consisting of Jacket, Dail; £96 Knickerbockers at $3.74 Of fine grade white flannel, cu’ Boy’ : ful bab eile Strot nese, ao Cam; finished with strap and’ buckle a T ys 8c «$l 49 knee. All sizes, trom 10 to 16 years. Made in ‘the Government khaki Bors’ T5c Shirts & Blouses, 48 ide of white madras, stri ald Z ee. Separate collars to match and Boys’ Government Khaki | heatly. finished “French Ri T cuffs. The Blouses in sizes 6 to 16,and the Shirts in neck sizes from 12 to 14, ‘Trousers, ‘ Cut full and roomy, and reintorced Boys’ $1.00 Mercerized Boys’ High-Grade $6. 49 In ah on and white ioe Flannel : black, blue, and helio stripes. Fini: Strij effects in college colors, | with protected pockets, soft “French” Neck sizes, 12 to 14. SAVINGS of 4 to 4°! Direct from the Macy headquarters in Belfast, Renn Ireland; and every one desirable and perfect. 84 st. FOR WOMEN FOR MEN At 15¢ | tek size 25¢ linen Hand- ——____herchiefs with one-fourth and one-half inch hemstitched hems. At Fine 25c linen Handher- At 29¢ | Lacevedted fiendherhiess i seal chiefs, Rahat gibi oy oar rmenia, wil 5 aren Ra Shee je | aig! vs ‘one-quarter and one-half inc At 39¢ | peal etiiced Hand-| At 24e | Harada, im linen chiefs, wi' narrow la chiefs. iin tt Remstitched hems. ‘Soft finished and| olor White or tinted grounds laun | i At Six $1.00 (14 doyen) Hand- J At G6¢| Six 20¢ Handkerchiefs of 140) echiat ot peed. iter pure, soft linen. Medium | neatly hemstitched and finished with sheer, Quarter-inch hand-drawn hems, | a floral block embroidered initial. Silk Bandannas at 49c, 98¢ and $1.49 Plain colors, multi-color effects, and Bulgarian and Pe designs; will make charming motor and bathing caps. a Great Clearance SALE of WHITE Wash Goods ] HUGE .COLLECT/ON, amcunting in value ‘to «»\ 4 chiefs, el where 25c. Handeernbrotd: 1 $25,000.00, and including special lots obtained: : very special prices. Every bolt absolutely perfect -. t and desirable. On sale in ‘the new and greatly. ime:.> | proves “daylight” White Goods section on fhe ‘Second: i $1.00 to $1.50 Costume Fabrics (yd.), 49¢ ap Modish Crepes and Ratines are especial! ular this seagdn, and because Caria width (40 inches), a Tes Costumes may be ie ied ites aa vey nominal cost. ait e Bor ‘abrics listed are also ver: lar, as; the 5 borders take the place of any extra trimmings: ici ‘te {Sich lsporicd Novoy Seiped ates, | gen ‘gysted SM Seine Ya. | _ $2.00.to $7.50 Imported Novelties (yd.),° 98¢ 1. ; The latest and most modish materials of the season, In mhigat 41 Included are: Mek | 7 and Crepe. row band-drawn werk berder. . Me encebiker by ol aed eyey a bdsog ead rales ab? a. yard on|At Dress Crepe cance, We India Linon, Madras, Dim- At ade | usually a if 8, ty, Lawn, Batiste, Nainsook, Crepe, | Fine, soft quality; prettily crini oe i At 29¢| Dress. Voile, from Pa At 12¢ ase and “SS, fabrics ie sari” abt Math. Beauti + S2-in, inish, perfect in we in, Voile, 27-in. Lawn and Batiste, | eel Of fs Mica combed i At “English” Longelot! > years Once wee ee Te | ally 9c at Kangcloth, sus At 29¢ | 50c Cordutoy, Pique, in. di. ‘and of soft, fine quality, In. width, Clear-cut, ¢¥én derwear |@2°9%._, An excellent, wearing, ‘and At 2Se Crinkled Un | oF nN At Ie | BD ine width Ne | aundering fabric. ~ 81 inches x 1123 inches, 94e 90 inches x 11234 inches, 9Be Crib Sheets (to match sh 42 Inches Aa inches, ie 42 inches x 78 inches, 45 inches x 69 inches, 4 45 inches x 78 inches, (to match sheets) 45 inches x $934 inches, 42 mv Sains 99% inches, ik 50 inches x 3944 inches, 2l¢ 54 Inches x 3934 Inches, 22¢ Bolster Cases (to mat 42 inches x 7044 |i 42 inches x79 Inc! 48 Inches x 79 Incl Homsitiched Sheets ai 0¢ each additional, Cases, Se cach thee sie 4 hea, he Bolster Cases, nen ond feed to Iron after laundering. At 29¢ fine” gual, sraene st flaky ‘in At 38c, Sea fsland Nainsook, | flaky finish, wea At Se | Sera Sade and Wn lin: | texture, Sar ond | g ie" th Excellent weave and N It - ferture, a2] Gr indo wath "Ea | At 1Se | 88¢ sheer dotted Swiss, in Act copy of an, imported fab! wi nen Cami ‘Ife. land, ‘afd wide At 19¢ im fe Repp fr pure Thread flax, Excellent neat width, fi mmely durable and of soft finish lab Usually 456 at : and texture, . At$109| Yard Longctay At $0c Brocaded Pique, width 2k br noi Ra carats, Hpk Slaboral rocaded joral ef- woven, i fat . ard place ™ Serene Cilmi 4

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