The evening world. Newspaper, October 10, 1913, Page 16

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AUST! Oe 4 dace a ene aoe ES Ai EL / FRIDAY, OCTOBER 10, 1913. ai, Phe Wonke ; $a A 2 a OOM ce DEE ae R.H. Macy & Co.'s Attractions Are Their Low Prices, Thoroughly appre Gi) S --The Merc a Herald OD Neh Herald Sausre Gt 8s Lehauecana Lh-tobndeh sill 34th te 35th St. ciale thal part of the advertised here is on HERE ARE ECONOMY ITEMS THE EVENING WORLD, n | rained TO BENJAMIN ALTMAN". PAD AT HS FUNERAL In Manhattan Avenue Cou genera toll Mas i} they were J Murphy ‘Are Y. Your iat ‘in Bad Condition? Mf 80 you should Mae dentist at your certent ea and night wi jinimum the pomibality “ot jor Mety Shopgirls From His Merean- |" “"" tile Institution Stand Beside | GET MONEY “FROM A CoP! Macy policy that pro- Sale. Sufficient of vides for our both buy- some of the items lo ing and selling FOR last until tomorrow. CASH ONLY. Their Come TO-DAY for City’s Merchant Princes. wt reese © aoe Cet 8 I. them hal isthe one Of Compelling Interest Santo Sher “dba millionaire serd oath and” 2 preety wav of being sure to Every word in this announcement is Freighted aierlied thon Ae Secret ox sei) os cote vert ane ea ent He i reas # the }| with practical importance to every man in New Magee nee values al following tuner ERHLGR Waa Price 50 Cents. All Draggiats, i J York and vicinity. No Reliable Druggist Will Ofter « Substitute GEO. BORGFELDT & CO. CHICAGO his friends and No finer tribute to the late mere memory was needed than the presen of that vast, silent throug in whieh ¢ millionaire merchant ot York City stood shoulde With the shopsiris froin ty cantile institution fad been so long the head. Long before 9 o'clock Fifth avenue at | Forty-third street > » A with thone eager to pay dead philant were opened hour set for both on the main nd in the bal conies was filled to overflowing Tho nearest relatives of the late mil+ Honaire are niecer and nephews, and ' NEW Yor AN FRANCISCO FER je bexgare became abusive and on Acker, Merrall & Condit Company New Tariff means Reduced Cost Strause made a gene MEN'S $18.00 to $20.00 SILK-LINEC OVERCOATS for FALL, $14.75 These Coats Are Exceptionally Fine Values Even for Macy’s, * Where Great Values—‘ ‘lLowest-in-the-City” Prices—Are theRule ~*.. THEILLUSTRATION shows the smart Chesterfield model—the most popular because wearable almost anywhere at any time. The colors are medium gray, Oxford and black. There is not as good a Coat for the money anywhere else in New York to-day— Est. 1820 | these occupied the front pews. There the more thoroughly you test this the more confident we are of selling you a Coat were beautiful decorations of large! _ Cp : rest of tone ai en” The at of We are the first to announce, and for the benefit of our custom- We have all stzes tor men of small, average, and unusually heavy physique. The Coats, of an ex ceptionally good grade of fabric, are lined to the edge with fine silk. Some are silk-lined, with cloth ers, that the prices of all goods affected by the new tariff have been facings. immediately reduced. Note following prices. Mrs. Charles M. Heyman, Mrs, Etta | Fried, Morris and Fred Altinan, Michael Friedsam, Vice-President of B. Aliman & Co. and a cousin of the deceased, Men’s and Young Men’s Suits for Youths “"While the ores peated a dirse the|{| Spinach, Marcel—Imported... Newest Fall Suits, - $19.75 of 15 to 20 Years, $12.75 black casket, covere h orchids, was Carrots, Marcel Imported . | Two-button and three-button models, somewhat eat incut, Rolling lapels, narrowed shoulders, alales, followed by the hone + ho were as follows: | Cul im three-button style, and modeled on the Mushrooms, Marcillat Choice— lines affected by the well-dressed man of maturer .1 tb. Pies erent Cestiet, Dre Beroara|]| RSising, Fagen aoe re bundles (26 22 tncns fs oh Oe ea ne Walt Bidet sunoneteta iealerdel Scuich"! chavict | o ‘ounda- , —Imported .......cccccceccccc ces 25 A he smartest of the materials are ‘blue Among the materials are “Scotch” chevio' { Mien for the benefit of tis empioyee: js ase Hetamn—-iniportes foil each 4 0B = wale” cheviot, dark Oxford cassimeres, gray"diag- | and cassimeres in black-and-white and blue+ t John L. Cadwalader, ™ u ‘ Gy : onal weave worsteds, and unfinished worsteds in | and-white and pin-stripe effects, tailored for dus | ; Cheese, Edam—Imported Plain... .. each 1,00 85 blackeands 4 WikGne eNALE ena’ Couneel; Bdward 7 i black-and-white pencil stripes. All si rability as well as looks. Fifth Floor, Devedway. | Foundation; Wiliam 3 Oatmeal, Grant’s- a gees SA lake are ..21b. tins .25 22 j phe esate Rd aS ea at eaten Sardines, Aviator, Peeled and Boneless--Imported— in | ’ Ry egies pie Oe OW esc cconeesaaieeaiena tite 3D 0.00 MEN'S ‘MEN'S MADRAS & Newest | and Theodore V. Hobby. 8 es, Aviator, Boneless— Imported in Pure Olive Oi gtins 25 21 $ Manny Seer Mate, Hwor, waaeee { the temples pera the marcices wine II| Sardines, Aviator, Boneless—Imported—in Pure OliveOil.1{ tins .16 14 : Cae SOFT FELT & Mate Howe | ‘PERCALE ‘Sotn! hee CWEST sou we belef prayer, which war followed by a 11] Macaroni or Spaghetti—Marcel—-Imported........1 Ib. ‘pkg. 12 10 Shirts & Open-End t then read an eloquent eulogy in which he aid emphasis on the qualities of in- tegrity, charitableness and modesty pos- ' sensed by the late Meads R Mr. DERBY HATS, $1.98, ‘SHIRTS, 94c Pleated val Me negligee The Soft Hats in choice of four models. with Hates eeutts. popular shapes, and in the new- Cut by the stringent Macy est, most popular shades of blue, | specifications for “fit, finish brown, gray and tan. Accordion Scarfs, 89c Drawers, ___ Fifty Stores, Conveniently Located — and. proportion. Hatre beavy heavy tep rail come wits 1 and five America’s Greatest Y$11 White Enamel Furniture House ‘ Steel ‘Bed 5 87] strong Gllers in head ana eT | ACCOUNTS OPENED ON SMALL WEEKLY PAYMENTS 355: Block8thAv.3 NEWARK, N. J., STORE, 49-51 MARKET STREET “SMALL_ACCOUNTS ESPECIALLY INVITED OPEN SATURDAY EVENINGS UNTIL TEN O’CLOCK OI. eR el Money Saving Clearance Sale of Odd Rockers and Chairs JOCK | ROOM, LIBRARY AND. i DM AND DEINE OM CHAIRS, ALL TD iF ANY om Of an excellent quality “highly mercerized heavy + weight vptian” cotton, sprin; needle knit and ribbed 4 Colors are ecru and pearl. All sizes in stock. Just the weight you need—not too heavy for Fall and yet not too light for Winter. Made of @ knit fabric that retains its softness and “body” in spite of the laundry, Men's NaturalWool Shirts GDrawers, (garment) 98¢ Heavy-weight Winter Un- derwear of grey wool. Well made, well finished, shape- retaining, and comfortable. Hl $1.50 WALKING The Derby Hats, made of an excellent. grade of telt, and in choice of five of the newest of the shapes accepted as correct. Band and binding of black ribbed silk. Finer qualities in regular stock of both Soft and Stiff Hats at $2.97, $3.96, and up to $5.94 for imported Hats of finest velour, RAZORS, POCKET KNIVES, ETC., FOR MEN AAT SAVINGS *222=~ A wonderful variety, including every piece of personal Cutlery Colors are blue, tan, helio and brown striped effects. — Also. some very neat effects in black stripes of varying widths, on a white ground. All sizes from 14 to 18, and choice of 34 in. and 35 in. sleeve ergs to each neck size. Finer qualities in regular stock at $1.44 and up to $6.48 for Shirts of finest_tub silks. FAMOUS ““ARTIMORE”? ss | $4.50 CIGARS 50-box, Well-known {or their purity and del hrful flavor. Choice of $3.18) Knit like an ordinary knit- silk Cravat, but cut and shaped like an open-end model of woven silk. These are the Ties that have been offered elsewhere as “very special at $1.65." Great variety in color and choice of t Yefive different designs. ne Tie has two “hobbie aa i and kn a from the rest of the Tie $1.50 PAJAMAS OF MERCERIZED COTTON, Cut in military style and fine ‘B5th st, . \ oo , id “Chancellors” at ished with silk frogs. Some with the man can want, from the Lleg : het Sit‘ear money-savi CANES ee ten 89c hal wate and ae ne same_price, the popular “French” neck. here else cam you set , “Lowest-inethe-City” prices. Key West $7.00 All-Havana Plain shades of blue, tan, We lavite C The kind that are advertised | Suggestions only can be given ey Wesl o/. -favani helio and gray. White, of f en estas $4 Early EnglishY Odd Parlor Chars Rocker 1 89° Credit tisement wine) PRICES ARE ALWAYS THE LOWEST-We Invite Comparison Values from $10 to $! 5.49 Dining Chair 1.98 BLOCK 35TH TO 36TH STREET AND 8TH AVENUE. CAN BE HAD ONLY AT OUR STOR BET) A $1.00 ¢, rare Outfit elsewhere at $1.00, and are claimed to be $2.00 and $3.00 values. Wide assortment as to wood and shape of handle. Most of RAZORS George Woatenholn, #8, $1.49, $1.98 and u Henctals, $1.49, $1.98 and to $3.49 Rothschilds (100), $4.96 “Spanish Club” Regalia Grande Cigars (50), $1.98 course. Allsizes, A, B,C and D. Finer qualities of Pajamas in regular stock at $/.44 and up to $4.96 for Pajamas of silk- and-wool mixtures. em, howe Temye, $1.24, $1.74 and to $2.49 Smooth of aroma and flavor. a eey prince of Waleee | Wade’ & Butcher's, $8e. $1.24 ais avana blended file and fine ; crook design. to, ” 98 Auartal one-third Main 1 ley's “Clover, where one-quarter to one-thir ain Voor Goa hares aaneciventeine ol tte ee CNS ere. med, and some with inlaid work in silver. Finer qualities \n regular stock at $2.49, $1.98 and up to $4.96. Men’s Silk Umbrellas, Priced $4.96 Made of an exceptionally fine grade of durable and flawless taffeta silk—tirm, lustrous and almost impervious to water. The frames strong' aly, mac meade of of SAFETY RAZORS Full assortments, including every desirable Razor on the market, at prices ranging from 79¢ to $8.94. Stroppers of all kinds at proportionately low prices. POCKET KNIVES Westenholm's I. X. L, 98 to $3.49 Henckel’s, 98¢ to 4.96 Rogers “Sheffield,” $1.49 to $4.49 MISCELLANEOUS Manicure and other articles in wide variety, from a Nail File at 10c to a Hair Clipper at $7.39, MEN’S BLACK LISLE Finer fies of cues in regular stock up to $6.49 for a $10. 00 (25-box) of Luis Marx “Obsequios.” ‘A Sample Line of Meerschaum Pipes Priced $1.98 to $4.96 A special purchase of fifty excellent samples, all meer- schaum and amber and in plush-lined cases. Every one an imported Pipe, and priced one-third below Macy's usual “Lowest-inethe-City” prices for equal quality. Tan-Calf Lace Shoes Special,$3.96 pe English Auk made on a flat last with the ey broad heel now so popular. Inussible eyelets, and. stron soles of fine oak - tani leather, with the fashionable close-trimmed welt, The vamps and sphers carefully selected calfskin : a gk tan shade. iner qualities in ular stock up to $5.94 for toes which cost $7.50 in the spe- Main Floor, $1.04 x the finest steel. or steel. Handles of natural furze, pimento, ai Perfect in workmanship roe practically ¢ duplicates of the tamous " Martin” Umbrella from London—which, by the way, we have at $9.89 for the $12.00 iene aw $23.89 for the Main Floer, $90.00 Kine Broadway. Cupboards 19.95 Cupboards 11,95 bo cialty shops. IMPORTED socks, 29° Of exceptionally et wearing gliallties because made of the finest combed “Egyptian” lisle yarn. Full length, with fi desirable elastic ribbed top. Made with extra nan spliced heels, double soles and double toes. Medium werght that is especially desirable for Fall wear, and such as is worn throughout the entire Winter by a great many men, See Macy's Advertisement of savings on furnishings for the HOME on page 9, For This $6.00 Parlor Stove 3.95 None C0.) ora. on th Decorated Upal Gl. a 4 } te ee eat ae Of 10 ° 5 Pieces 4 STAMPS WITH ALL PURCHAS. \ STAMPS TAME Effective IHC ES, BOTH CASH AND CREDIT Breador Cake Box nu wise Roll top atyle, | qi I ld ll il Li a i li | sheet ins i ed in white or oak, with gilt let- tering; never less than $1.50,

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