The evening world. Newspaper, October 21, 1913, Page 7

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z THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 21, 1913. ’ “os PEEVISH, CONSTIPATED CHILDREN * LOVE “CALIFORNIA SYRUP OF Figs” To sift Into sh the time the milk wagons axylophone tunes on the manhole cov and have ® polMer with a real gun step up to you and way, ‘Halt, muuny-me-+ GUARD BIG SQUARES jsz.zucet ts enn That's an entirely different thing again! But @ real soldier will be there, with @ real gun and standing in front of a jFeal tent, before long. He will also be — in Herald Square and Madison Square, These infiitary perso: the city an obje want use to be pre to have m camping in the street in case the Swi navy were convoying the army of Akoond of Swat over to ravage th! auspicious Island, So, just in tine with the spirit of the Military T. ment} 3 to § and nv ataila piece of press agent work, soldiers are | Kolng into camp at the three big corners, "i ) Assemblyman of Regular soldiers of the U. &. A. atthe Thirteenth District, Brookly “Harmless “fruit laxative’ } cleans tender stomach, liver and bowels without griping Look at the tongue, mother! If | coated, it ina sure sign that y one's stomach, live laentie, the who | an too. Sure, for several nights along in the fitary League Plans to Put] nret week in November about the tim when the annual Military Tournament ts Up Tents in Longacre Square. fn Madison Square Garden that soldier and several others will be parading up and down saying “Halt! and all the Peent bottle hes of all ages : things Al Woods course, It's one thing to blow into 4 ere Square about 2 o'clock in the ing and gee a blue and gold ele pt teaching a Chinese tady @ sither on—that's no more than normal. Fellow’ll step onto the Rio Grande R.H. Macy & Co.'s Attractions Are Their Low Press, ACT'S Herald 1 RO Wi cs al. “allt ptors choc Broadwey, 34th to 36th St. Evening and Evening and AFTERNOON GOWNS. -Specially Priced The tunic in a charming diversity of forms, wired, draped or in soft tolds, is featured in the most bewitching of the season’s Dancing Frocks. Silver embrotdered net makes the wired tunic and bodice draperies of a charming evening gown just from Paris. Fringes of silver 6d add to the daze zling effectiveness of this model, which is of palest pink satin charmeuse. Priced $98.75. Third Floor, Gown salon. Evening Frocks of Chiffon Taffeta $24.74 Iilustraied. This simple pretty model is in pale biue or pink chiffon taffeta of supple quality, with shacow lace bodice and pink ccrsage rose. Wide tolds edge the soft fluunces of the three tier skirt. Afternoon, Brews f $16.74 Coat-dress model in navy serge, with bodice and peplum of Scotch plaid taffcta. Collar, vest and trills are of fircly pieated net. TAILORED SUITS---Clever Copies of PARIS MODELS French fashion arbiters decree for the demi-tailored Syit— the short, loose coat worn with draped skirt of contrasting color and fabric. Third Floor, Broadway. Su from a Callot modei has a smart little jacket of Peni hie ecndsa vel ‘banded with skunk fur, worn over a mervellously draped skirt linging black charmeuse, opening to disclose a panel of the brill blue brocade. Priced $159.00. Models advertised below are in sizes 34 te #4. Tailored Suits $ 49.75 of Ottoman Cloth Ottoman cloth, wide- In taupe or na ribbed and of v quality; the model illustrated is sv trimmed with plaid velvet in rich colorings, and with cut jet buttons. Black satin pipes the button- holes and forms the wide tie. A_ belt. button-trimmed, finishes the back of the two-tier skirt. Wool Poplin Suits Copy of a “*Cheruit” Model $34.75 In violet, wine, Russian green, navy and black, this model has coliar of seal dyed / and is trimmed with corded orna- he coat, short in front, has the long “Directoire’ paneled back and the skirt features the fashionable “peg-top” drapery. Strictly Tailored Broadcloth Suits $23.74 A modish, practical Suit on conservative lines, fashioned of navy or black broadcloth: the smart cutaway coat is satin-lined and the skirt is plain and cut for comfort as weli as style. Correct MOURNING Modes In DRESSES and SUITS In the models and materials accepted as “correct” for the various periods of mourning, there are Dresses and Suits which conform to the latest dictates of fashion. Many are made in out own workiooms and are copies of the Paris models. All are distinguished by their very basil finishing details and their good style. Notable among the Dresses is a) Indi i model copied as a Drecoll crea- Piss EEL lh ot tlon—a latticework of dull bugle} Suit of all-wool Poplin--the blouse trimmings half veils the chiffon |coat—tong in front and very short bodice and sleeves, and the draped at the back, in latest style. The ts of lustreless crepe de chine. sat is smartly draped. Priced $64.75, 75. ‘Third Fivor, 35th 64. Pleated Coat Dresses 37.75 Telal Suits Crepe de Chine $ of Needle-Cord Made In our own workrooms, | Poplin $38. 75 A finely ribbed silkeand-wool fab- ric is employed for this model, which this model Is in a very superior all- silk cree de chine of dull finish, Yoke and sleeves are In one-piece] is especially designed for women of are finished with frills of tulle. | large proportions. Blouse coat with Sand the double tunic skirt | waistcoat—collar and girdle of faille are fully bux pleated. silk is satin lined and the skirt button. trimmed, features the “peg-top” Draped Dresses arapery. of Crepe de Chine $24.74) raitored Suits. i f dull finist oe Sine™ tna har staf French Serge $22.74 Strictly tailored model, the short blouse bodice wih ls lace vest and frills of net. 1p girdle and | coat, very finely tailored and finished join asics and pistes pep- | with hand. hemibraldered Crow's feet. which fale folds over ‘The skict, pleated at boi th sides, is on graceful ski ha practical lines for walking, oe gO ip nm putting out the eye of *he Peace - y| State of Now York had convinced Park had been nominated for Alderinan, died yeaterday at his home, No. 18t Skillman avenue, Brooklyn, of acute indiestion, He was sixty. He was born in Manhat- tan and went to Brookiyn tn 186), living thereafter in what is now the Thir- mas Major H.C. Wilson Military Athletic League of the this was to Merchandise Here Advertised On Sale Tomorrow, Wednesday Store Opens 8:30 A. M.; Closes 6 P. M. Fur-Trimmed MILLINERY fornia tlt Makes Little Differense What You Need——a World The SEASON’S Newest Idea The latest Paris ideas for Winter Chapeaux are embodied in Macy's chic and clever Fure nes Hats, which, possess- the rich effectiveness of the Al -Fur Hat, lack its actual and apparent heaviness. Copied from the most success- ful creations of leading French milliners, Macy's Hats differ from the original models only in price. In velvet, moire or taffeta— edged or combined with fash- ionable furs, Hats of this type range from $9.89 to $49.50. Ilustraied—is_ the Chapeau “L'EVENTAIL"—copied from | a strikingly smart “Lewis” ite | model, made of fine black Lyons LAL Saal velvet. This dashing turban is C4 irresistibly charming with its a _| cleverly arranged ea 9h of two entire puch pelts, and its tall fan-like wings of velvet. Priced 815. Hecond Hoor, Millinery Salon. $3.50 HATS of Silk Velvet And Hatter’s PLUSH, $1.98 In fifteen smart new shapes, copied fear the latest Paris styles, Hats of black silk velvet, with soft crowns of lustrous hatter's plush, supple in texture and of fine quatity. $3.50 French Ostrich Plumes, $1.98 In bla white, “paon” blue, purple and other leading colors, 16-inch Ostrich Plumes, with full, broad drooping heads, Secoud Floor, 4th Street When shapes and materials are purchas: i here our expert milliners will trim your Hat without additional Hitional charge. Smart NOVELTIES in | SWEATERS & Sweater Sets From England, Germany and Switzerland have coiiic clever Sweater novelties, individual in style and in the gay colors that the present mode demands. Quite most unusual novelty is a Sweater Set for the womar aeronaut—a 6-piece Set--hand-knitted of heavy wool in fancy sti and consisting of skirt and long sweater coat, knickerbockers leggings and long mittens reaching to the shoulder. Made in and priced $49.75. Imported Sweater Sets of Angora Wool $14.74 From Germany:—Three-piece Set, a5 alustrated, in rose, Copenh: ene rey, or whi soft and fleecy Angora woo he sash is full and wide and two pompons trim the jaunty cap. Imported Sweater Sets of Angora Wool $11. 74 From England:—Three-piece Sets ii oid blue, emerald, brown h sweater, doubles cap. Imported Sweaters Belted Model $8.49 vor tioneknitted Krom Sustzerland and in two-toned effec green and orange. Be collar, belt and turnbac Imported Sweaters of Angora Wool From Germany —s0it Angora Sweaters 11 nd green or $7.49 pretty taht weight charming rings ite cluding _ lavende white, wh ald, peach-w beauty, tan-with: jlat, cuffs, pock i con se! with t crochet buttons Laster t $450 LUMINOUS “RED STAR” GAS RADIATORS, FINE WOOL ~~. SPECIAL, $3.83 BLANKETS AT gets Seth SAVINGS Firmly woven, with a small admixe ture of cotton to ensure strength and durability, and to prevent shrinkage. Every pair bound with a wile silk} ribbon to match the pink and dive! MACY'S the curved and corr: cop. pered reflector 4 warin, glowing light across the roon | Handsomely nickel trimmed | and standing 23 inches high; width 1144 inches, In the fronts an iron guard of } crossbars, When the tor is lighted this guard gives the | suggestion that one 1s looking | borders. | at Nn} hot ornare of a clear, crackling coal fire. 60 in, x 80 in., (pr.) $3.49 Stoves in regular slock tor as = 70 in, x 80 in., (pr.) $4. 3 little as $2.49 and up to $27.24 76 in, x 84 in,, (pr.) $4, Besement, 85th Hireet, | be rottle 4 he California ‘ Te fuse any other and for growusups plelily Hewere of [Get the gem Fig Syrup hind with sour, breath sore throat. give a teaspoonful of “Cali rup of Figs,” and in just a few tempt —_— “Want Will Go and Get It R. H. Macy & Co.'s Attractions Are Their Low Prices, MACY'S Herald Square way, 34th to 35th Se WINTER SUITS for MEN And oe MEN, $29.75 Observe two rules to buy your Clothes: 1) Pick out the stores where you are SURE o correct cut, fit and tailoring—REPUTATION. (2) Of those FEW stores, select the one that sells what you want for least money--ECONOMY. Macy's—(your logical selection) —has acquir an enviable reputation for handling nothing but what is. abso- lutely correct in style and excellent in tailoring. As to price—these Suits, in the limited number of stores that handle clothes of such excellence, are priced $35.00, when setting out We picture one of the comprehensive showing — of CORRECT models in stock, Others apk for mien, Vouny and not se voung, the quality that the custom tailor cannot do more than equal at $40.00 to $45.00, Sizes for men of average physique fron 33 to 42, and special fittings from Sa to 46 for men of unusually heavy or robust build. The materials include the smartest unfinished worsteds, in yray “club” checks and in bluc and-white pen yericil stripe eff effects. MEN'S Fine $7.00 WORSTED ) TROUSERS, $5. 75 ICS | Ba In dark and gray stripe ¢ ly suitable for wear with a frock coat Viti Fleer, Hresawey. ner FAVORS and DECORATIONS Fe or Your HALLOWE'EN fade Noteliies that suggest the witch: = ' "with Which gg hay” Hallowe'en is nasociated displayed in, Soe the Favor Department, Baserrent, Contre. “=aiaia Here are Lanterns BI aid Candy Boyes in pumpkin e Cats and Witches, Imps aad r a froin Se to 2de DANDY BOXES. with Hallowe'en cov- it wtimallow purny , pur bins or Witche 6, for $4 49. Decorated ree "EN CAKES made to-Order Macy’s deliciou {with pumpkins, Pia iced wit your order now fur one of piore den brown frosting and decor. and rubber-neck cats, skulls,” vegets thle novelties, etc, appr Hallowe'en festivities. Fifth Floor, 25th se. We will place in the ¢ FES, ohipe pers. dolls, thinbles, ordered Round Cukes Oblong Cakes t 12 cuts $1.29 Abuut 27 $2.59 t 38 cut $1.74 | About 36 $3.49 SHOPPING SERVICE PHOROUGHLY uty ts to hand corps of i tocorn ulars promip! NOTIONS of Quality Al Macy SAVINGS Justa Jew illustrations of the economies eifectedin Mg AC) y's very much enlarged and improved Notion Department, Sa from one-fith to one-third on every item ina mest compr hensive stock, Main Ploor, 34th Sty Rear, Spool. holders, Mc Sanitary Aprons, 19¢ viated welt tuade aaa + alten. Sanitary Belts, 9¢ | tike Beadente $ ‘Hi iors | Trouse Hanser, % “Featherweight” Hair Rolls, fe) _ Suit Hange 9c | Bust aa ‘the Teimmigd with, gona “My Inch wide, itivbon Dow. Full eine, Ironing Board Covers, 2c | Of Mood ubleached cotton and ly tite “with tape and books, Bloomingdale Brothers, Manufacturing Retailers of Pianos and Player-Pianos. ““How Will I Spend My Evenings ?’’ That is a question which confronts everybody, especially at this time of the year, when time hangs heavily on your hands and you are at a loss just how to spend the long winter evenings. “ Bloomingdales’ Solve This Problem for You by Sendirg to Your Home One of Our Wonderful New Scale Walters 88-Note Player-Pianos Price includes: Music Roll Cabinet, Ben Cover, Hee tive | a sic sade tive | ree No Interest No Insurance No Extras G2 A Week! After the day's work is over there is nothing so conducive to rest and recreation as music. The WALTERS PLAYER-PIANO solves the problem of music in your home. Every member of the family can participate in the wholesome entertainment of| friends and guests. To the husband and father, who has been at business all day, and to the wife and mother, who has her household duties to perform, the Walters Player-Piano proves a splendid source recreation, and helps them to forget their everyday cares. the young folks it proves an educator and joy-maker com! they readily respond to its charms with a song or a dance. In a word, it affords unbounded pleasure to all; it creates an atmo- sphere of joy and happiness in your home. If you never have heard one of these wonderful Player Pianos you have not yet realized the fascinating possib' f music. If you co t!d only realize how much pleasure a Walters Player-Piano will bring to your home you would not be without one for a single day. Why De‘ay the Purchase of a Player-Piano if $2 a eek ts All You Are Required to Pay in Order to Bring New Life Into Your Home? Come to-morrow and make a selecti one of these new Player Pianos, THE BLOOMINGDALE GUARA! 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