The evening world. Newspaper, July 15, 1913, Page 9

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CPOE ee tty ae | * ry STNO STE GR Fk net | PASS HAT FOR CONS. /=3i= ar ore ; ON CHICAGO AGO STREETS atevee .H, Many & Co's Avrections ve Tete lw Primm, oy ae Profitable Business (CAV, es ‘Charles 1 Leth, ong Oct. 9, 319; totm Cee eel . Ay \ CTS Day of the Month— |) Prt Schet's Chor Say| tae ee |B for Our Customers. They Must Eat While They)s ite , Herald Square Broadway, Await Check From New York. - Try Great Wednesday Pisa. Sale THs avarrne WORLD, TUBSDAY, JULY 16, 1913. ( 4 " on? % » Spee see . oor. ro 78S = <7 Lge Ss CHICAGO, July 15.—"Money on the way from New York is all right—all Fight, but it won't buy a plate of beans im a dairy lunch in Chicago.” aie alee : hich will i ‘This is the way Violet cy tate of| And Itched. In Great Pain. Could cele In wi yee reap the benefits of oval whole month pa ration for te hore of at: Modi” wie ep, Hand Ltd ' the clipping of costs on up-to-the-minute goods in every section of the Store. Went broke at ie Stu er entre, Cuticura trond, another of the stnty aeranaea| fd Ointment Cured Eczema, \ THIS ADVERTISEMENT PRESENTS but a few of the many THESE UNMATCHED VALUES spell true Economy,—Economy | chorus girls, stood on Michigan Boule: ial values awaiting your selection. ere are hun more— ‘that every purchaser cipating in previous “Wed: Econom! speci lec Th hundreds ha haser parti ting meeny y vard to-day with upturned straw hats. not advertised. Sales” will recognize as remarkable. Seasire ad wcutaas tat se nese Of some items there is barely sufficient quantity to last throughout Each individual article is séasonable, conforms to the Macy thetr offices interrupted Miss Drew's the day. Of others there may be enough for part of Thursday. How- standard of quality and reliability and represents most substantial monologue. “See~it's easy,” she said, emiling an acknowledgement of the contributions. “Who wouldn't help @ chorus girl buy ever, come Wednesday for best choosing. tf i ee baer aon er ot oo] ee Ee MISSES" 2 VOILE DRESSES, 37. 49 $2.00 DRESSING SACQUES, $1.29 OAK DINING CHAIRS, $2.89 chorus men, You see, they furnished Sti coat dre ed bordered heuiten in beautiful’ shades . ‘el Dainty Kimono fs model i in, fancy “pineapple tissue” Strong! antes gt was 1408. piggy "Our meniers of the stranded ‘ile Lemidblrynd rae Bray Bon blouse se waist, net lined. Has Woolen Seen Ate orb the tole of ‘Sum frames. ng ~ Wht pollnes @ golden { fine { Modiste” show waited eround a betel eormed thay wea 4 A ey pleated net frills at neck and finishing the ter negligees. ish, Seite Soi eet, broad panel backs; genuine lobby to-day for the arrival of “The of mine told me of the: sleeves. Black velvet coe and buttons. Sizes 14 and 16 years. l E i i f z i if Check” that is to provide them with Red meals and transportation to Broad- rd Fleer, Broadw: ii ft fi t si i iH Women’s$3.00 BATHING SUITS, $1.89 oa, ts ze teres enartenae $9. 00 LINEN COAT DRESSES, $6. 49 Mohair Bathing Suits, of pret ty ayes style; the iney HARRISON (FISHER PICTURES, 79¢ ; Bie Seve Smart one-piece models on Russian blouse, cut Salt, pred gery separate eemary.. i blacks OF “Greatest Moments re Grt's bite a 5s delightful Me py Mp afl, rowel Dutton t igang — navy blue. All Sizes from 34 to 44 in stock. series of tinted, Pictures, includ hi Trousseau,” “The Weddi tne loney- H “Their New’ Love,” six Pictures attractively mounted and framed in one-inch antique gilt frame with garland top. All sizes from hae to 44 in stock. ‘Third Fleor, Broadway, Premo wasn't certain thet Fritst Grew any salary herself, He said An- ders would have to erat Sen te A Special Six-Course in Ww) everywhere. Liberal sample of each mailed \ cress core Apathy ith 32-9. Skin Book. Addrem \ Luncheon J sition’ | 54¢ : nduted in chorus, “didn't Served Wednesday, 11.30 A. M. to 2.18 P. M. fT ___ it : ace maces WOMEN’S STORM COATS, $5.94 wet ain for Broadway, carrying a cy's price was $ ped of maids and a Doodle dog? Don't t try = hand us that stuff.” Il-length wees Model, cut a oo swinging 5 Full-! , APPRAISALS olla bora of fine rubberized Poplin, in tan, navy black. Convertible collar, deep pockets, turn back cuffs. All sizes from 34 to 44 in stock. ‘Third Fleer, Broadwag.. 82.00 VOILE BLOUSES, 99c effective new model, with wide st oulder ee cuffs of shadow lace, surplice vest >i tucked net, crochet button trimmed; fronts «i « .proidered bs By Sizes 34 to 44, CHILDREN’S SAND MOULDS, $1.19 Macy's price was $1.49. Large set consists of six bls Moulds in fruit and flower shapes, sieve and small shovel, attractively decorated and neat sheatly packed, in, b in_ box. CHILDREN’S LAWN TENTS, $3.74 Macy's price was $4.24. Size 7 ft.x7 ft. Made of good quality striped can- vas, complete with centre pole, pegs, ro at Just the thing joke keep t the ch hildren out of GOO COO 8 0000500080000 $7.50 MATTING RUGS, $3.89 Seamless Rugs, made In Japan; woven in Jac- rd Fleer, B4th Street. ot Viggen Caled Cony, i ahi ele of ry T D “MARCHIONESS”” CORSETS, $2.97), set ove Saar ce” | MEN'S $§ MOTOR DUST GOATS, $3.49 OO OOOO ® ror» ror. OOOO OOOO riley Made of gray mohair, tan linen and tan Macy's Price was $5.94. Two models of dainty pink and white brocaded pl Teer, ‘S4eh Be. fabric:—one an unboned girdle top model, the other Finely woven Serges, width 42 Usd with hair- Empire style. Both have long hips, are lace and ’ $6. $ $4.8 line. pencil and parallel stripes in black. The sea- MEN S 00 & 1. 00 SHOES, 89 di cd trimmed and made on correct straight lines. to 24. soa) Thi son's favored fabric for outing suits, skirts and coats, or Bluchtar veyte with bread toe on semi-English 60c Taffeta Checks, 39c Hi hoes in finest imported, Russia calf, oe Correct sizes in black-andawhite checks; 42 inches. desirable dark tan shades or in black. English lasts, SY tr invisible aa Oe SSS eee 50c CORDUROY PIQUE». 39c Yard wide. Medium weight, wide cord fabric of superior quality. Will wear and launder excellently. In white Only, aa jh Fleer, 34th Street, o. 25 SILVER MEAT FORKS, $2.74| Large Cold Meat Forks, of heavy ster Hing si Very ior the handle with meni Bint greduted bead pattern fleur-de-lis ¢ Weer, Breedways.. “MESCO” ELECTRIC IRONS, $2.49 Macy's price was 3.99. Only two hundred of these most satisfactory in five and six pound sizes, complete with six feet of cord and plug. Espetially desirable for Summer use, George Hey, died Nov, 8, 1913; total estate, net value, $111,567, Miss Marlanna ster of decedent, is sole benefic! Crane, widow of Surgeon-General died Nov. 19, 1913; Madison Ave. Teh hens Hill—8530-8831. The widow received dower 9,206, and Personalty 61,913; two brothers, a sister and a niece, each received %, rd Floor, S4th Bt Comtres |) Women’s $5 Colonial PUMPS, $2. 97 Soft, patent leather, ili patted earaied heel light welted sole, aly ! pointed tongue, self-cov slide. Madeon eracety ul long lines; suitable for street or semi-dress wear. All sizes. Pak B5th St.. Rear.. WOMEN’S SILK BOOT HOSE ow 24c Macy's price was 39c. Puresilk, gauze-weight boot Hose, double heel and toe, deep lisle top; especially cool and suitable for summer wear. lack and | tan. izes 8 to 10, Aslel, brother; Ber: and Irving B. Asiel, brother, other bene Aclaries, ‘Mrs. Maria Hubbell, died March 9, 2008; total estate, $18,850; net value, $12,- Fleer Balecay, 8512 MEN’S BALBRIGGAN UNDERWEAR,29¢ First quality Garments, Shirts with Drawers reinforced, double seat and a Srey tae vsti sizes in stock. Price per garment, 29¢. Nerond Fleer, *~'* Bt. Contre. WashGoods Remnants Se,10c#17¢ "s prices were 9c to 39 Teun oO yards of fresh, cris ih wlcred Fabrics, Ice Cream and Slice of Cake RESTAURANT 9c ICB CREAM EIGHTH FLOOR IN ANY FLAVOR all this season's goods, including ams, Linens, Served Wednesday, 2.30 P. M. te 5.30 P. M. Voiles, Crepes and Silkeand-Cotton fabrics in wide . WOMEN’S HANDKERCHIEFS 25 40.) 79 | L_ssoremen sis : Usual price elsewhere, $1.50 for six. MEN by CANE UMBRELLAS, $2. 69 wera ty ee ey SOc & 65c VAL. LACE EDGINGS, 37c pine toe Close sine “Upbralias of silk-and-linen fabric, (eng | ony pas tly sited ps collapsible cane, ally deo st arance of the usual ae “Eapealy desirable or ravellers, BOYS’ $5.00 & $6.00 SUITS, $3.79 lorfolk or double-breasted Suits of all - wool wee and cassimeres—also a few in dark blue serge. Some have stitched belts and patch pockets. Broken sizes ranging from 6 to 17 years-—with excellent styles in every si size, Seecend Fier, 85th in corner, Price is for 12 Yards. White German Valenciennes Lace Edgings and Insertions to match in very pretty patterns, ne vidth 84 to 114 inches, Main Fleer, Centre, Hand Made ClunyLUNCH CLOTHS,$4. 96 Macy's price was $9.89. Round Cloths with centres of finest heavy white linen, trimmed with deep edge and insertions of ex- quisite hand-made Cluny lace. Size 54 inches, Second Fleer, jh Mt, Contre. SCRIM & LACE CURTAINS, «». $2.49! /goys’ $1:50 MILITARY | $i ITS, 94e) Macy's prices were $3.24 to 94. 24, Eighty-two pairs of handsome plain and blocked scrim Curtains with lace insertions and edgings. Also Nottingham Lace Curtains with dainty bor. ders. White and Arabian, ‘fourth Floor, 85th St., Rear. $6.00 WOOL STEAMER RUGS, $3.89 CHOICE OF TWO STILES oF BRACELET WATCHES, $6.89 Macy’: 's prices were $9.89 and¥$10. bo, Women's Gold Filled Watches on extension brace- lets, guaranteed to wear for twenty years and fitted with excellent American movement. wen, silver “tonneau” shaped Watches for men or Ruse aranteed Swiss movement. On tan or lack , r wristlet. Malm Floor, Comtie, $5.00 MESH BAGS, $2.97 Attractive 6}4-inch Bags of fine ring reversible German silver mesh with French gray finished frames, prettily engraved, White silk lining, long link chain and pendant ball fringe. Main Floor, Broadway. GIRLS’$7.00 TISSUE DRESSES, $3.96 long-waisted model, with rayesirt tunic Avoid working over a hot range by usng Electric Cooxing Devices They will keep your kitchen cool and lighten your work. A great variety of cooking can be done with small electnc combination stoves. Many displays are in our Branch Office Show Rooms The New York Edison Company ad At Your Service te 55 Duane Street Phone Worth 3000 Pranes es ts Coereaioens af be hats Regulation style, and mae of heavy Cosma ki. Consist of Coat and long Trousers, Fine for play or drill. Will launder artectiy. Sizes for boys from 7 to 14 years, econd Fleer, S4th &t., Rear. BOYS’ 75¢ BLOUSES, 49c Mercerized Madras Blouses in short sleeve model, Pree Phone pone of blue, tan or pink checked tissue, and Extra heavy, closely woven Plaid Rugs, with deep attached collar finished with link buttons, 424 Broadway Spring 9800 | « 24 W 3d Se e202 ‘ skirt of plain white voile. Clun lace insertion fringed ends; suitable for automobile or steamer, In sizes 8 to 16 126 Delancey St bir tas ave Hic & 20 trims P and sleeves, and the airdle is of vslvet May be had in a variety of attractive color combina- Pla Soisette, fancy or plain Madras Blouses in collar- less model, In n sizes 5 to 10 10 years. ribbon, Sizes 6 to 14 14 years. tions. Size 64 inches by 84 inches, Bacoment, Contre, 202 8 10th 0 Matrose 3340 All Branch Offices (excepting Broadway) Open Night and Emergency |

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