Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.
i, RE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, JUNE 0, WENT TO MEET HUSBAND; {| FRIEDMAN GETS FIVE DAYS. | HASN'T BEEN SEEN SINCE. [se sytpathy for Designer Who Undervalaed Foreign Gewese. Mrs. Burgland, Wife of Sea Capiain,) jrawara Fviedman, th unti could back Ground the wulldiny: and escape. Phy oiclans saye the child has a chance of | j barge weve oth and prominent mem- | recovery. ie police are holding two! jepartment. euepecto. eee and jurtic seatgve vers of the police 4 fovelgn gowns and publisher of a quar: | terly fashion magasine at No. 16 Fifth avenue, under the name of Paward Mire. Helen Burgiand of No. 198 Vyso| Friedman & Cv., when i to avenue the Bronx, has asked the polico| day before Judge Julius er in oond neral the Federal District Cour Ntted ® hg 4 Bey ial = bal defrauding the Government out of full Started Six Days Ago for Philadelphia. daughter, . 4M Fifty-stath otreet. Hrooklyn, whol 4uty through the undervaluation of a] are trunk full of foreign gowns which he brought with him when a passenger on the Kron Princessin Cecile on July % m2. started for Philadelphia last Tuesday an@ has not Seen seen by anyone that keows her since, Sire, Kheicheon fe the wiite of @ ship's!) The gowns were entered a8 worth 00, cost $00 and were ured as mod- | ele for fashion plates, Friedman stated that In consequence of his arrest hia Duniness haa been ruined. Tn addition to using the undervalued Ney Addison C, Pratt stated, rented out the garments to manufac- At the home Of turers who used them as samples in tives, \ hrichson fe twenty years thelr business, Judge Mayer In passing eentence said: “There is no use Aning or suspending wentence in undervatuation cases, Fin- WT. | ing does not seem to stop this praction her | YOU know it was againse the law at time of making the false entry, merely about five fest seven inches tall, and weighs MS pounds —_————_- ‘Weman and Escapes. long time. Fining oes no goed. 1 will remand you to the custody of United BUIPAIA, N. ¥., Jane —Mre. Han- ‘Marshal | nah Miller, Afty years old, wite of | Rann Ta Bl a George Miller of Lancaster, a euburb Chinese Dinuer of Peace. @isoharging both barrels at close range, ‘The woman fell dead and the man| brate the signing of a peace past he- tween the various tongs which have| i] Every New Yorker who is particular about bis hosiery and how much he pays for it should try SILK=' LISLe FOR MEN,"WOMEN AND CHILDREN Weare Like ‘60,’ Looks Like “50,” Coste But 25 ‘Thie pertectly-made hese is celd direct from the ‘‘Notaseme” Mille to these New York and Brooklyn dealers : aT Hae wm Roe G ‘oung, 313 Columbus eve, > DOWNTO' bp wn El TEA 0 en ntiran many instance/than their regular whole a i NRE TET because you were caught and as | Il the plea has no weight, Undervalua- |i tion te ao practice which the Govern |i] Stranger Opens Fire om Beftate ment has been trying to break up for a |i] ee CHILD HIS SHIELD FROM GUN. Man Used (Attic Vietim te Seve Selt ae Her Father Fired. Taylor 1826 Lord & The Latest from Paris WY 7 The Hat Illustrated (An exclusive imported model) Ismade of the pewost material direct from Paris felt. We are showing a few terial in black, the colors of being » white and yellow, trimmed to $20.00 Unirimmed Shapes, $1.95 to $5.00 Values $8.00 to $9.00. _ A Splendid Assortment of Semi-Dress, Tastored Outing & Arto Caps & Hats $1.95 to $15.00 Materials selected in our millinery trimming depart- ment will be sewed on hats purchased, free of charge. Spectal Order Dept. will make Gowns to Order exact copies of many original models For Morning and Alternoon Wear of Linens, Batiste, Crepe and Charmeuse —Also— Smart Tattered Suits of Linen and Serge in white and colors; or a combination of check skirt with a plain coat, at $45.00, $55.00 @& $65.00 Satin Bathing Suits Two Attractive Values in Women’s Summer Gloves 16-Button Elbow Length Biack & White Silk G.oves Paris point embroidery, double finger tipped, [65 a ar weight. Black and white. jus et 2-Clasp Chamois Lisle Gloves White, natural and gray. Per pair] 256 Store Your Furs Now Our Cold Storage Plant (on the premises) insures absolute protection for furs and wearing apparel at a very small cost. We have exceptional facilities for Cleaning, Repatring & Remodeling Telephone Gramercy 4700 Broadway & @0th St.; 6th Ave.; 19th St. Commencing Monday, June 16, the Store will open at 9 A.M. ' THE ENTIRE MAIN AISLE OF THE DEPARTMENT — THIRD FLOOR—WILL BE DEVOTED TO THIS REMARKABLE DISPLAY. THE RANGE OF SIZES_IN- CLUDES MODELS FROM # TO 4 BUST—AND 18-YEAR MISSES. NOT EVERY SIZE IN EVERY STYLE. 1200SummerDresses Specially Priced Striped Voile) White Voile Dresses trimmed] Dresses effectively with embroidered|trimmed with laces collars and velvet |and embroideries. nibbon, Striped _ Batiste Chambra y|Dresses with em- Dresses, coat in the|broidered lawn yokes striped effect andjand “Oriental” em- skirt in plain fabric. |broidered collars. $4.96 Ratine Coat) Cream Batiste Dresses with patent| Dresses with all-over leather belts, and ili ait and vel- embroidery. vet ribbon. Models $9.74 — Embroidered Flowered Crepe] Dresses of batiste Dresses, chemisette} with bright-colored of net, lace collar. . embroidery. Striped Voile “French” Voile Dresses, combina- Dresses, net bertha.|tions of two colors; and satin trimmings. | in new coat styles. broidery Dresses with elaborate bandings of heavy Cluny lace. The fabrics, laces and embroideries are of excellent quality and the range of colors is most extensive, including the fashionable shades of blue and lave ender. There are alsv cream and white. If bought in the usual way, Macy’s prices would Satin piped lace collar and cuffs; set-in girdle and band at foot of skirt. be one-fourth more than these sale prices: :} Especial attention is directed to the fact that the entire assortments, of fh Women's Apparel—Coats, Gowns, Dresses, Suits, Skirts—have been marked. fe at Clearance Reductions. Third Fleer, Mate Atae. “De Bevoise” Brassieres 14 Price >} 15 Styles—Discontinued Models Judge the economies this sale affords by comparing the standard prices at 5 B i which these Brassieres retail elsewhere, with Macy's Sale prices. Sizes fram, 34 to 44, but not all styles in every size. a 50c and 75c | $1.00 and $2.00 “De Bevoise” “De Bevoise” Brassieres, Brassieres, 69c 49c $1.50 Model “De Bevoise” Brassieres, 89c “De Bevoise’ Brassieres, $1.29 This season's models—in cambric, muslin and all-over embroidery—cleverly | i cut to give the new figure lines and finished with that perfection of detait distinguishing every ‘De Bevoise”’ Brassiere. ‘Third View, 8600 Sh Ma€Gy’S Sale of Sample Hosiery | | 100,000 Pairs Average Half Usual Prices First Qualities Only—No Throw-Outs—No Seconds—No Imperfections of Any Kind in This Hosiery All new Spring 1913 Hosiery, the) ‘The Main Aisle Tables on the Matin half year's accumulation of America’s|Floor are devoted to this sale, in best known manufacturer and im-|addition to the adjoining Hosiery porter. Department. ; at 2de at 15¢ at Adc At 69¢ Men's 25c imported | Men's SOc gauze and| Men's 7Sc gauze silk} Men's $1.50 pure ine an domestic cotton | medium cotton and | lisle Hose. rain thread - sille it ._ | lisle Hose. Women’s 75¢ gauze ae ‘ "3 25 1 ‘ Wemen’s $1.00 Pra HR aie Wemen's SOc sheer fisle and silk lisle ingrain Helo) hd ton Hose. gauze lisle Hose. Hose. Hose. Children’s 25¢ Cotton Hose at 12e, and 25c fancy lisle and cotton Socks at 1Se. Every destrable weight, kind, color and ma- terial is represented in this notable offering $2.50 and $3.50. # 0 a “s : Oe tt 7 Pei te Ne iad an + ee ee eR eee bs ne 7 ARE TRS! SN CARINTES PP