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apananaannaananaaaaanaaraaaaraaananAd THE IMPORTED WORCESTERSHIRE R. H. Macy & Co.’s Attractions Are Their Low Prices, | FA (CaN a Herald Square Store Opens 850 aM. | Closes 6PM. ry line Tt may be fof ORRIN | Salm, ‘| vey fay | | « Broadway, 34thio 35thSte BLOUSES of Fine LACE and of CHIFFON Copies of PARIS MODELS Says Legislature Has Lost! Pi! Power to Punish for Dis) | ten obedience of Its Process. x. We have an} Jet about ORRIN E that! ny free on request. Call sre and talk it over. Orrine Con {Por enle at Riker an —=_ oo, = ‘The opinion of Supreme & V. & Cochrane of the case of James former Gov, William Sul agents, who was discharged from the custody of Sheriff Wallace A | or comn . A private car will reacn New Yor {ty} In the ma Kw and the remains of t ay] 108, Mt wan} naire will be taken to t follows: ‘Not until 14) was Swtlon 84! some of hie mother, World “Wants” Work Wonders. oh J Prauals sre Fortunate Circumstances Combine to Make Tomorrow, Saturday, The Greatest Day in the History of the Girls’ and Young Women’s Store on the Subway Floor At Least 2,000 Garments (Coats, Suits, Skirts) Specially Purchased And Divided Between the Wanamaker New York and Philadelphia Stores | $5313.50 $1015. The most “chic” and original of the season's French Blouses have been clev- erly copied in these exquisite “confec- tions,” in which shadow laces, chiffons and net are so daintily and artistically combined, The increasing vogue of these becoming Blouses as well as the remarkably low prices at which Aacy’s offers them gives this sale unusual interest. No other store in the city displays quite so compre= hensive an assortment. ‘thira Poor. ath st SS ¢ Formerly A. T. Stewart & Co. Broadway and Ninth Street. — At Very Special Prices $18.00 Lace Blouses, Fur-trimmed, $14.89 nd 4 4 4 wa Sable squirrel bands tri the model illustrated, which is fashioned of silk shadow lace and accordion pleated chiffon over fine net. Also @. this price are adorable Blouses of creamy silk ce over chitfon, with Sd ww oe : we delicate pink cr ively used as trinmming. $10.50 Shadow Lace and Chiffon Blouses, $7.94 Silk shadow lace Blouses, (il/ustrated), are smartly trimmed with touches of black, J ind black velvet cravat. ~ color chiffon. Chiffon Cloth, in wh model of unusually dainty shadow lace, finished with w Lined wich flesh over flesh color, is used for a yoke and deep cuff of > fr $7.00 Shadow Lace and Net Blouses, $4.96 Made over a foundation of $7.00ChiffonCloth Costume Blouses, $4.96 To wear with tailored Suits, in_green, brown, navy, | flesh color chiffon, these dainty d te atta over White | Blouses are of a delicate meshed nei. One model is_ trimmed | shadow lace in effective pattern with fur. b nd shadow suches of pale blue ni lace, ie (illustrated) has wide collar and revers of mibroidered batiste and | crystal buttons trim the low net vest, collar and the novel sleeve. led by the lace—at es and girdle. Cut ck velvet ribbon and tiny pink rosebud bands trim this pretty Blouse of shadow lace and net. A very special value. Imported Blouses of lace and chiflon range up to $100.50 for a Mawree Blan nik Spanien lo, edd eis asd eee and fr eed EREECELELEE EERE CELER VOCE ELELELERUEDEEUELEREEEEEEETEELERECE CRREEEEEEEEEREE 2% M+ 7% BRRREEEREG SANA Saturday: The Last Day of 68th Anniversary Sale The comparative values indicated here are just as standard as the fabrics, style and workmanship in Smith Gray & Co. Clothes ined $]S—_415 50410, §0. Also for Girls and Young Wornen— Tailored Suits at $10 Paris-Copied Coats for Girls and Young Women (Sizes 14, 16, 18 years) 310, regularly $18.50 $13.50,, regularly $23.50 $15, regularly $25 This is without doubt the greatest collection of coats for girls and young women we have ever assembled at less than regular prices at the practical opening of the Fall and Winter season, ' The extremely low prices give no hint of the high-grade fabrics That Would Regularly be $15 A miscellaneous group of plain tailored cutaway and Norfolk suits cut from odd lengths of materials They are values which have resulted from a development of higher and more complete efficiency than exists in any other ready- foreservice clothes producing organization. Smith Gray & Co,'s wonderful experience of 68 years enables an organization operating at 100°% efficiency sixty weeks (counting overtime) each year, instead of 359% or 40%, as do practically all other clothes producing establishments. . , : As a matter of fact, it is due to our insistence that capacity pro- ductions be continuous that these underprice offerings exist. For the past few wecks the output has been in excess of the sales and the surplus production is offered materially under price for the duai which the manufacturer had left on hand. Diagonal cheviot in a good choice of colors—black, blue, brown and taupe. Coats lined with satin and inter- lined with flannel for further warmth. Corduroy Skirts, $3, regularly $5 A snull group of plain tailored skirts of good quality corduroy, Black, blue and brown. Lengths 36, 38, 40. Subway floor, Old Bide, which have been used. the innparted model; from which they have ‘In Addition—in the Store on the Second Floor reason that a wider knowledge of the superiority of Smith Gray & been copied and the exceptional workmanship employed, Girls’ and Young Women’s Co,'s clothes may be brought out and at the same time the surplus The styles are those which Paris says are correct—loose-fitting coats cut on grace- ‘ ‘ 2 garments cleared ful lines in the new length decreed by fashion. Fur-trimmed Suits, $25, worth $35 The materials were carefully selected and were bought in lurge quantities by the French in style, but American in the excellent manufacturer at a concession in price which he in turn passes over to Wanamaker quality of materials and tailoring. ; “e t Cc on t e @) ar atrons. The trimmings, and even the buttons, are our own selection and are the ‘Two models-~one with smart little jacket, belted xind rarely found m coats so low Mm price, in the Russian way—made of diagonal se elour . . j The workmanship of every coat is thorough and individual. A careful tailoring — de laine, needle cord and wool poplin, in Russian and Men’s Suits Overccats organization has confined its efforts exclusively for the past three weeks to the execu- tion of this large order. The styles are pictured above, but here the coats are described in detail: (1) Coats of all-wool novelty zibeline in three shades of brown, with collar of soft seal plush in shades to match color of coat. But- tons to match. Collar can be buttoned close to neck. Cuffs lined with satin. $10. (2) Coats of all-wocl soft novelyy material in two-tone effects and brown and oxford, Col- lar of moufflon in shades to match. $13.50, (8) Coats of all-wool chinchilla in two-tone effects and oxford, with collar and cuffs of mole- skin plush; novelty buttons to match, $13.50, (4) Coats of chinchilla with set-in sleeves. Satin lined collar of genuine civet cat, detach- able, $15. (5) Coats of double-faced chinchilla in vari- ous shades of gray, $15. ‘Also men’s Scotch mixtures, brown and gray effects. Collars of new seal cloth. $15, (6) Coats of novelty imported material with collar and cufis of Hudson seal. $15. Also novelty cloths in black and white effects and oxford, also chinchillas. $15. NOTE—There will be plenty of salespeople to serve you promptly and to afford convenient and leisurely selection and fitting. Extra selling space will be alloted at the Subway Entrance, New French green, mahogany, navy blue and midnight blue. The other model with loose coat and skirt with tunic, made of beautiful lustrous broadcloth, in sage green, ten shades of dark biue and black, Sizes 14, 16 and Is years, Skirt lengths 36, 38 and 40 inches, Second floor, Old Building, Women Also Share in Saturday's Good News Women’s Street and Afternoon Dresses, $5, $7.50 and $9.75 Prices in the Majority of Cases are at Wholesale Rates Briefly—this is a quick turnover for a manu- facturer who found the law of supply and demand not working out to his particular advantage. We chose dresses that measured up to Wanamaker stand- . ards, ‘Ten atyles—plain dresses for walking or shopping: others richer in Light and heavy weight overcoats, either beited or plain back. Blacks, browns and grays predominate as the most popular season’s colorings, $20 Values at $13.60 $25 Values at $17.40 In the finest and most popular fabrics, featuring both narrow English Cut and Conservative mccels. The latest Plaids, Checks and Stripes. $20 Values at $13.60 $25 Values at $17.40 $35 Values at $23.80 $35 Values at $23.80 $42 Values at $28.56 $42 Values at $28.56 A Discount of 10% on Hata and Furnishing Goods a e NEW YORK BROOKLYN Buildin, i and on the Cross Aisle extending from the Millinery Salon trimmings for afternoon, Many have velveteen gird nd ties; some neatly 4 Lah . oe 4 ¢ finished with wide silk girdles; still othe ith bees y vest . colli REN FULT! FLATBUSH to the Girls’ and Young Women’s Section on the Subway floor, Old ent fag, "T*" AN 88 Sens ane i BROADWAY AT WARREN St. Q'STORES GROADWAY aT REDFORD aie Hd . , Materiala—serge, bedford cord, velveteen, eponge and matelasse st Building. Black, blue and many other desirable colors, | Subway (oor OldBuilding TT wp ,