The evening world. Newspaper, October 14, 1913, Page 9

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FOUR DROWNED AS GALE AND SEA SHATTER A BARGE Crew of the Mead Missing After Fighting for Life at Night Near Highland Light. HIGHLAND LIGHT, Mass., Oct, 14.— —Four men are, believed to have lost their lives when the coal-laden Sumner R. Mead was driven Rear the Cahoons Hollow life saving tation, eight miles south of here, early to-day. A battered dory belonging to the barge was throw: up on the beach at dawn, but no trace of the Mead's crew could be found, The barges Sumner R. Mead and Oakland, in tow of the tug Paoll, Perth Amboy for Boston, passed up along the Cape Cod shore last night. A northeast gale, with wind velocity of forty miles an hour, was encountered off here at * midnight and the tow line parted. ‘The Oakland managed to anchor tn time to avoid being blown upon the beach, but the Mead was carried before the gale and driven ashore, Her plight Was not discovered until dawn, when the iife saving patrol sighted her as she was breaking up under the terrific pounding of the surf. The life-savers shot & line across the stranded craft, but there was no sign of life aboard. A little later a badly battered dory came ashore It is be- Neved that the captain, engineer and two seamen on the barge attempted to) land in the small boat during the night and perished in the surf. The Paol! Datrolied between the Oakland and the wrecked Meag during the forenoon in the hope of finding some trace of the afead's crow. Pig A Knew Her. Boston Tracscript,) Young ‘Breet asked your daughter A vory important question last night, air, and she referred me to you. 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This Lineenes the h of the hair but darkens streaked, faded gray La end makes it soft and glossy.—Advt. Sheppard Knapp&Co Established 1857. Inaugurate an Important Sale of PERSIAN - $130.00 - 135.00 CARPETS 12.838" 13.128.7. oe 150,00 | 13.329. 111.00; : Kerman Approximately 9x12 foot. Values $2.50 to $3.00 per square Rug Sizes sizes. $1.50 per square foot. In the best of the Persian and Caucasian weaves. $10 to $50. Reduced_ 1-3 to |-2 Domestic Carpets 5,874 yards ranging in price from 85c. to $1.25 per yard—of extraordinary value, 39-41 West 23d St., New York ’ $3.50, $4.00 & SHO $4.50 oon hi Te Douglas Bore emindows and ill see shoes for ers, | ton ou con id vals Wee D Dou les at Brockton, Mass., an fully W. Le D it everybody, large face L. pouctas STORES iN eo EATER NEW YORK: Y\ p> aes nresa read ay on ‘oni \ Pas eee nroosr: Nu Fears yey fiq.)| $21 Foiton Street, corner Pearl ‘36th Street. 708-710 Bros 1367 s THE EVENING WORLD, | TUESDAY, OOTOBER 14, 1918. Herald Square R. H. Macy & Co.'s Attractions Are Their Low Prices. (S, Broadway, Mihte 35th St. The Most Profitable Business Day of the Month--- | FOR OUR CUSTOMERS. Wer |. Macy & Co.'s Attractions Are Thelr Low Prices 9 Breadway, ‘dth1e 36th Se. The Great Monthly Event, originated at Macy's October Wednesday Economy Sale This Announcement Presents ONLY A PORTION of the SPECIAL VALUES Awaiting You To-Morrow Bear in mind there are always more UN-adverlised than advertised special values in all Departments al Macy's “SUFFICIENT OF ALMOST EVERY iTEMtol to last most of the day, Wednes- ONLY TWELVE SUCH W WEDNESDAY. EVENTS IN THE YEAR; and| the merchandise is not only up to the rigid Macy standard of quality but all is desirable, seasonable, end just what is wanted Wednesday Economy Sale, oem in mind that Macy’s aaaet 's usual price and the price in this usual price is always “Lowest-in-the-City. now. Where the price comparison is between Where “prices elsewhere” are given we have made very diligent senaioata: day—some may even last till Thursday ment and to avoid disappointment, however, come In order that we may include as many items as mornin, po fab dead To be sure of adequate assort- ible in this announcement, descriptions are made exceedingly brief. See the merchandise for yourself, it will pay you handsomely in the econcmies you will be able to effect in actually wanted merchandise. These are wonder-working Wednesdays, in wuich you reap the benefit of our entire month’s special preparations for the clipping of cost on the most timely needfuls for every member of the family $5.00PLEATED NET BLOUSES, $2.97 tees 34 to 44. Pretty model, as slius- trated, made of fine white net over a net foundation. Double frills of pleated net finish neck, fronts and fed sleeves, and a Vanity Band ot black velvet ri boon adds harming touc! WOMEN’S FUR COATS, $54.75 Macy's prices were Basig 3 and $69.75 French Seal (dyed Cot Coats; ee full furred, well matched pate os lustrous finish. Caracul (Leipsic-dy: Coats, of flat-curted, case Crist of brilliant (reall fashionable th dee} alli id rt “back th aight nee wit! juare collar ‘n rn sale nae of soft, co are ble satin, corded at edges. ce 44. WOMEN’S IMPORTED COATS,$19. 74 Macy's price was $24.74 Made in pid especially for R. H. “enh ie? these smart! tallored coats wee oe English fleece cloth, an al sda ight" fabric, in shades of g r brown OF eltor nites Shawl collar, convert ie, mi BROADCLOTH H SUITS, “$22. 74 Sold elsewhere for $2 8.75 "" model, gues Suit isof fine oth in mahogany, navy blue, brown and black. Miort jaunty, cost on Ney smart aw Snes has deep collar of velvet and wide velvet cine sm Teen and paail 20.4 cyare | foe, drapery ul and velvet uttons en are Steed trimming. Sizes for ‘women, WOMEN'S CREPE AND POPLIN ORESSLS, $12.74 the coat ‘The dainty vestee Le batiste: Rei sie is io cleverly, draped. Sizes jeer, Broadwey. $1.50 NAINSOOKNIGHT GOWNS, 99c Six different styles, in soft fine quality pelieocke, with very’ dainty yokes of Valenciennes lace; effective: tris satin ribbons, Empire with deep fancy youes an and sh Sort sleeves, $1.00 WARNER BRASSIERES, 49c Model : sullen {or evenii ges made of ine quale ie al "QARGHTONESS” SIL _ UNDERWEAR (amt), $1.98 Macy's price was $. Women’s Vests, in white, pink ics a. finished with French band top, various floral designs, These are manufacturers’ sam- ples of eerments made to sell at sy inforced Bloomers to ma‘ blue and black. \__aeaenemssesse| handsomely embroidered in , in white, pink, Main Floor, Centre, WOMEN’S 50c UNDERWEAR, 39c Heavy winter weight, deney, ribbed, fleccer Lined, white cotton vests, with high neck and long sleeves. fini aed with silk tape. Ankle length h, with French waistband, In reg- ular and extra faree we Main Floor, Centre, 5 {WOMEN ‘SUITED SILK VESTS, 99¢ Macy's price was $. Macy's own Imqoreatich e teas MIs “Pett rly weven silk, warmly hand-quilted, silk AY lack neh wt “with white, black or lavender, Write In sizes 34 4 46 Inches. ihe ie arn £2, wear under a coat. Shapely and Ni 90 Warm, Tor he Re $3. 50 OSTRICH PLUMES, $1.98 n black, white, taupe, “Paon' * blue, purple and other fashionable’ shades; full 1644-nch Ostrich Plumes, with broad, ¢ rooping z heads, $3.00 BLACK VELVET HATS, $1.49 Fifteen smart new shapes, in small fe) medium effects; Vpe made of silk velvet and with soft crowns of hatter’s plush. a OB WOMEN’S $1.10 GLACE KID GLOVES, 89c Two-~! ted from France. Very su in Worarahie pists Seams are over-sewn; have double row of crocheted embroidery with loop. In white, black, en and oll a Ideal CHOGOLATES-Assored) 5c Macy's price was 2. Carame!, nutaicat, relly, Oe ase, cream, nougat, molasses candy at fruit centres, with thick at aoe the pound Y Spected weight does nt ude a Pound. wel incl the weight of the box : it, Centre, A Special Six-Course eis ny sete ote RICH BROCADED TUSSAH (yd. ),29¢ Macy's usual price is A siteand-corvon fabric in Séinch width, 6f crepe Nehockea Inclu among the colors are black, ae m, Copenhagen, old rose, wistarla, lavender, pin! light ht blue and cream. fecond Fleer, Centre, $1.25 SILK & WOOL POPLIN (Yd) 94c Double width (37 inches). Of excellent and dur- eae. in black and a wide assortment of street colors. Exceptionally fine value! Seevad Floor, Brosdway. $1. 00 SHADOW LACE I NETS, 69c White or cream shadow lace blouses and dipgracicicale but Misting: wide variety of designs from Main Floer, Contre, HANDSOME SILK UMBRELLAS, $2.79 Price elsewhere $3.75 to $4.50 Both men's and women's, of heavy twilled silk on eight ribbed paragon frames; trim, close-rolling, with Cong pee silver mounted, Cape H Horn or gun metal Luncheon (Res fier) 54¢ which to selec] Served Wednesday and Thursday, 11.30 A.M. to 2.15 P.M. RE. MS CS A EE a Eo Os 0 Ce es Se 3,000 YARDS TWO-TONED VELVETEEN CORDUROY (yd.)39c nN most remarkable value in this very fashionable fabric—less than half the price | you would pay elsewhere. Red with plum color , Gold with reen * f ran with Copenhagen For skirts or tailored suits, trimming purposes or children’s wear. WBA Second Floer, Broadway Ps] Oe 8 Ee Gs WOMEN’S $4.50 SHOES, $2.97 eo aren arched, pi eerste ieee with high atent coltskin or gun metal_calfskin.* Tope al fast color Lapel Geel) or dull finish _kidskin. Flexible, cited eather. An excellent Dress SI Floor, a WOMEN’S 50c LISLE HOSE, 33c Fine. fen weight, with double clea toes and garter tops. Imported from Germany. In both lisle and mercerized Vale: lustrous and durable, re, WOMEN’S $5.00 HAND-BAGS, $2.94 . The " Agel ton"’=—an exact reproduction of an gray ether Real pin Morocco and Morocco ain heathy in five colors. Silk tassel and pil apand Fitted with extension pockets and Renna double-com npartment purse, ia Floor, R4th At. oS BRACELET WATCHES, $3.96 Macy's prices were $5.89 and $6.49 For women. Made ot sterling silver, either plain or enamelled in delicate shades. Fitted with a reliable seven-jewel Swi se movern ent § » Broad $3.50 GERMAN SILVER VANITY CASES, $1.98 Macy's price was $2.97 Choice of two handsomely engraved ang st chased patterns either plain or in French gray. Compart- ments for coins of two sizes, and fied with mirror. manne tablet, power puft and pene ncil. Soldered link in handle, Finished as well as though of sterting Fi fe Main Floor, Center, | | MISSES’ CHINCHILLA COATS, $12.74 Macy's usuat price $14.74 In navy, brown, gray and black, fine quality all- wool chinchilla; 34 cutaway mode!, cut on. sfraight stylish lines, with wide belt and convertible collar Sizes 14, 16 and os vea' third rear, sth st. BIRLS SERGE FROCKS, $4.96 ry’s usual price $5. 74 Made d A quality navy blue or brown serge; this one-piece model 15 box pleated, cut on smart, straight lines ar Cole lar and cufts ar beit of the fabric, af eer Mt en ik. INFANTS’ $5 CLOTH COATS, $3.79 en and brown; fancannly Strachan cloth, Stylish lows elted model, with hn large ornamental buttons. 8, ene q rextension Bracelet. _———d Color combinations include: Cadel with royal blue Light with dark green Lavender with marine blue Yellow with myrlle green Cardinal with plum ena at on aa ROYAL WILTON RUBS, %ae? $4.94 cig s price was 8 8 “a UPHOLSTERED EDA BOX COUCHES, $16.74 Macy's price was $21.49 Size 6 tt. ain, x2{t.6in. Used as couch, bed and | Has strong tempered steel witn green im. selt opener attachment makes it easy for even @ chiid to open. Sixth Flor, Rear, SOUPS (10 Cans) IN BASKET, 74c Franco-American tuod Co.'s “Ready-Maid" con- centrated soups; packed by them in’ @ handsome ribbon-trimnied fancy wicker-work basket, such as sell by itself for 50c. The cans of soup sell elses Where at 10c a can. The fiavors included are tomato, Vegetabie, ox-taii, bourilon and Scotch style broth, Assorted or all of one kind ith Ptoor, Beh Be, SILVER PLATED CASSEROLES, $1. 98 Macy's price was $2.49 Capacity 3 pirits. Quadruple plated silver frames, in pretty pierced designs, 8-inch Guerngey Casserole, outside brown, with white lining. Main Moor, Broadway, ys CUT GLASS BERRY BOWLS, $1.19 Macy’ s price was $1.98 "Straus' famous for the accuracy, Get, aotues ate cutting. Diameter, 8 Inches Deep,’ rich design, Basement, ith Mt, CAPS rT Inerr eee $4, 00 WOOL BLANKETS (pr.), $3.24 White, warm and fleecy, Finished with a wide colored ribbon binding to match the pink or blue borders. For thre quarter and full size beds, Hasement, Rens LEATHER KODAK ALBUMS, 59c Macy's price was $1.19 hb walrus aiid seal, size 7x10 Inches; Of genuine vi containing fifty: + Fifth Floor, #5th Mt, Talking Machine Record Albums, 84¢ AO-nch size, Igeinch size 97¢; strongly and ate tractively bound in red cloth, 12-inch size holds Seventeen records. Prices elsewhere $1.00 and $1.25. COITS, $4.59 Goes 2% te 10 Tears, wy. and sleeves bled with “Vene- garment wil ain’ on eaily and * he body ts lined Cl Renna a ad Boys -EXTRA-TROUSER: SUITS, $5.69 69 isewhere for 56. of Ube! new ie rat English Nerfolk oe Of all-wool | ace Is in new Fall shades of gray, brown tan. lined. Two ful Hos iebck ith ood ich Suit. Sizer 7 tots yeare HATS FOR BOYS AND YOUTHS, 98c The kind that cost $1.50 fine OC eecip pray ee At variety of fect, in Trimmed in various styles with cl Recond Vicar, ath Mts MEN'S FUR AUTO COATS, $14.75 re $20.00, Of an excelent ality Leligghr peter i Marcher dog-skin fur, Lert roomy cut. Warm, coc ae lining of thick wool cloth. All sizes from Fitth Fleer, 84th st. Man’s and Young Men’s Suits, $18. 50 * Smart two-button and det sutton hon uae of semi-Engfish cut bell fit. and » in @ovel and apes coon and ¢ ft All sizes from 32 to 44 for men lrg lelacegamacisii ui MEN’S $6.50 RAINCOATS, at $4.50 Of tan twilled fabric, with plaid- ibaete lining. All aus ee strapped ae securely cemented, Slash Button-to- model, with tab. Windtlin on cu Raine, all sizes. MEN'S $5 WOOL SWEATERS, $3.74 Shawl collar model and igh grade of . Shaker-knit, and with ih full it feshtinell collar sleeves. i tweeds suitings. mand silk ribbon, mm $ $1, 00 0 PERCALE HTS, Of “high count” fabric, which is very closely wov. and both lasts and launders well. A wide variety ‘a stripe eftectngen white Mound. in black, blue, laven- der, brown, ‘tan, gray, biue and pink. a pleated or plain neghigee Aue Fi wtow MEN'S 50¢ & 75¢ SILK CRAVATS, 34c In the large open-end model now peoulan io high grade Mogadors, repps, brocades and st tetas. A fine range of plain color effects, too. Well cut, well finished, and easy sliding, Main Fier, 5th St. $1.50 UNDERWEAR (emt, $1.24 For Men. Medium weight, all wool, and ui excellent quality. Prins and Drawers in natural colors, y one the best manufacturers in America, and sold usually at Ma jacy’s for (garment), 44. Malm Floor, MEN'S $3.50 SHOES, $2.89 Lace Shoes of gun metal and patent coitssin, with flat receding toe and low broad heel. Button Shoes, medium round toe, light, strong soles with closely trimmed edges, in tan calif and patent ‘oltskin. Blucher Shoes, heavy calf, with broad toe, strong soles and low broad _herls, Firet_ Fleor, Balcony. (MEN'S HOSE, were 24c & 336, at 17¢| What remains from a sarge nuniber or lines afver a season's active selling, Not all sizes in every weight and style, but all sizes in a least several kinds, Black lisles, black lisles, and biack and colored met CLEAR HAVANA CIGARS(50), $1. 98 Macy's usual price is $2. Rothschilds; Spanish hand ot Cigars ‘of same qi sell

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