The evening world. Newspaper, January 7, 1914, Page 5

Page views left: 0

You have reached the hourly page view limit. Unlock higher limit to our entire archive!

Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.

Text content (automatically generated)

= AAA WSO WAAR A ALAA AAA AL CALA LiKe GIRLS’ REP? DRESSES, $1.96 In white or pink repp, long waisied Lress.s with patent leath= er belt. squae neck and short sleeve modei with vestes of fine white tucked lawn, Hande-em- broicerod sprays on blouse, sleeves and belt tabs. 4 to 12 vears. Third Floor. B5th Street. - BOYS’ $6.00 SUITS, $4.69 All sizes from 7 to 18 years. Norfolk models with one and two pairs of trousers. Of all-wool mixtures and of gray, tan and brown corduroys. Boys’ $6 to $9 Overcoats Are $5.74 Wide range of styles and ma- terials, Broken sizes, of courcer but every size from 213 to 18 in several desirable models, includ+ ing button-to-necks, reefers, ul- sters and mackinaws. Boys’ $1.50 and $2.00 Knickerbockers, $1.19 Blue verges and mi sizes from © to 18 ye Second Floor, 34th Strect, Rear. BATHROBE FLANNEL (yd.) 24e Macy’s price was 27¢ Reversible. © From Germany. Excellent quality and in a wide iety of color combisations. tsewhere 35. Heavy-Nap Outing Flannel ct (yd.), 9c ts elsewhere 1214c, Pretty check and stripe designs. and in solid colors. Second Floor, Coates. NAINSOOK (2-Yard Piece) $1.29 Macy’s Price was $1.46 Macy's special brand, extra soit finish and of unusual quality. Width 36 in. Other grades include: 36-in. Nainseok (12-yard piece) $1.49. Macy's price was 81,69. 40-in, Nainsook (12-yard piece) $1.79, Macy's price was $1.98. 45-in. Nainsook (12-yard piece) $2.09. Macy's price was $2.34. 30-in, “Grandma” (12-yard piece) $1.93 price was $2.19. Lingerie Nainsook (10 yards, $1.69. Macy's price was $1.84. Macy's “ ” Imported English “Persian Lawn” (yd.) 22c, Width 32 in. Was 46¢ arid 5%. Second Fluor, Centre, EE LINING “SATIA-- REMNANTS (v4) 49c Macy’s prices were 69c to $1.19 a yard Plain and brocaded satins in 23-inch and 36 vidths; cot+ ton back: a y of colors; table for coat and su alt linings. Remnaats of Sateen and Percaline (yd.) 9c ¢, 1c and ink, blue LEATHER PHOTO’ ALBUNS, 89c Misey's s price wee $1.34 ality seal grain or . Size 10 in, R. H. Macy & Co.*s Attractions Are Their Lew Prices. C'S. Herald Square THEY Store Opens at 8.30 A. M., closes 6 P. M. There ate always more UN- advertised than advertised special vaiues at Macy's. S FOR OUR CUSTOMERS ESDAT, JANUARY 1, 1014. The Escalators are the most convenient means of reaching the upper floors. ALWAYS IN MOTION, Never crowded. Swift. sure and safe. Take tho escalators at the centre of the Broadway front. The Most Profitable Business Day of the Month--- R.H. Macy & Co.'s Attractions Are thelr Lewyrtesy, The Great Monthly Event, originated at Macy's | y ‘January Thursday Economy a we plan to hold a Thursday Economy Sale each month. In 1943 this Special Sale day of the month was h<ld on a Wednesday. the suggesticn that Thursday would be a more convenient day for our customers. During 1914, theres Sale ‘From numerous sources has come ore, This Announcement Presents ONLY A PORTION of the SPECIAL VALUES Awaiting You TO-MORROW Bear in mind there ave always more UN-advertised than advertised ONLY TWELVE SUCH THURSDAY EVENTS IN THE YEAR SUFFICIENT OF ALMOST EVERY ITEM to last most of the day Thursday—some THE MERCHANDISE is not only up to the rigid Macy standard of quality but all is | desirable, seasonable, and just what is wanted now. Where the price comparison is between | Macy's usual price and the price in this Thursday Economy Sale, bear in mind that | Macy's usual price is always “Lowest-inethe-City.” ' Where “prices elsewhere” are given we have made very diligent comparisons. These are wonder-working Thursdeys, in which you PLEATED WET BLOUSES AT $1.98 Macy's Price wes $2.97 The charming model, —i//ustrated, HAND-EMB'D. WAIST FRONTS, 49c Macy’s Price Was 79c Japanese hand-embroidery on fine mull, elaborate design for front of waist, with collar and cuffs to match. Dress Trimmings (yd.) 5c to 98c Macy's prices were 12¢ to $2.97. A large and varied ascortment of the finest cress uy uly including is fashion ffi pearl, rhinestone and jeweled bands, tle garni tres, is fashioned of fine fringes and silk K applique effects, in bieck and colors. white net, over a BAth Btreet lining of flesh pink china silk, A wide band of lace insertion trims the accordion pleat- ed fens fonedead an icot frills finish neck, sleeyes, and vest. NOVELTY LACES «4, 5c to 98c Bee's! Prices Were 9c to $1.93 a Yard edgings, insertions, demi-flouncings and alkovers, in white and cream Venise, embroidered net, black silk Venise, Chantilly, gold si tinsel es; this season's choicest patterns extensive variety. Male Fleer, Centre, WOMEN’S G00 HEMSTITCHED HANDKERCHIEFS (each) 12c Were 15¢ and 19. Snow-white, heavy yes sheer WOMEN’S PLUSH COATS, $13.74 The $5.00 BROADCLOTH SKIRTS, $3.96 Smart new one-piece mode!, racetilly draped at front and trimi with velvet buttons; as pleats at hip give the fashionable “peg-top” cffects. In lustrous black French broadcloth. third Floer, Centre, The seascn’s entire Siiks, including the fa: Crees, Satir rrulztion ¢ le oN most fashionable fabrics, including chinchilla, kersey, boucle, wool pluspes and novelty materials, in black, navy blue, Copenhagen, brown and tan, green and rose. In sizes 14, 16 and 18 years. ‘Third Floor, ASth Street $4 French OSTRICH PLUMES, $2.79 Exceptionally fine quality Plumes tf selected male stock, curl retaining and of brilliant luctre; broad drooping heads. Length 1734 inches $8.00 Ostrich Plumes (20 Inches Qf the same D laches), 36 and m. Both in black, white, Saxe blue, “paon blue.” purple. blacke and-white, Silks that were $1.38— Silks that were $1.48— 69c 79c 5Ac? EMBROIDERIES «v2... Nov 5e to 49c Macy's prices were ICc to $1.49 Edgings. insertions, galloons « z embroidered on Swiss muslin wide range of patterns. = Mainly few ‘embroidered in colors, Second Vioer, WOMEN’S $5 Trimmed HATS, $2.97 In taffeta or maline with velvet. copies of the latest Paris creations. In 8 or 10 styles, inc! small turban effects and flat sailors with tran: brims. For mid-season wear—especially desi Second Floor, 4th Street WOMEN’S 75¢ NIGHT GOWNS, 49c Gowns of excellent quality nainscok, deep, round yoke, floral enibroidered und with) inftial medallion: lace e¢ged reck and short sleeves ‘Thied Floor, Rear. 1 all White, buts a Embroidered Flouncings, 37c to 98¢c Macy's prices were 89¢ to $4.44, =hort lengths of 27 to 45 inch flounci “ings, in handsomely embroidered patterns for women's 2nd children’s dresses, Ko —Mair, Floor, Cen:re, ALL SILK RATINE ‘vard), 34 Macy’s price was 49c $1, ’ Ina full range of fashiona’ le colorings for street or Three styles, erent smart and iceeh new, lavender, tai Apagn i in Dress shoes, made on high arched lasts—with hagen, America: Beauty, dark ca graceful Spanish heels of leather and in plain toe and mahogany. Yard wide, finely wov ven allesill; effects. Ratine. Second Floor, Brondway, ———____) GOLDEN OAK ROCKERS, nant In patent coltskin with cloth top and back, in black or taupe cloth of finest quality. In gun-metal, with black cloth top and back. Second Floor, Bath street, saddle poe The same sty!e in mahogany finish—at the same price, Of winter-weight j2 neck and long slecves. Women’s Bleached Cot- ton Uni p Suits are 29c were 44c). leeves and ankle length, high neck, jersey Hite. Women’s ‘‘Marchioness” Glove Silk Vests are $1.69 98) are white, pink and blue. with Frontend tp, ribbed cotton, with high izes 34 to 28, Bisth Floor. Macy’s price was $4.34 Rest grade Royal Wilton Rugs, made of i eirletly all worsted yarn and with wool fringe. Very fective patterns in excellent color combinations. fad Macys in weave. Size 36x63 inches, $4.48. cy’s price was $6.89.) " Designs to match in both sizes, Finis nn Pourth Fleer teen a Ra . may even last till Friday morning. pointment, however, come early lo-morrow, tions are made exceeding! tel lengths of very fashionable fabrics, including Chinchilla, Boucle & Sees Were $1.98, $2.97 All the above in ¢ yards. BELTS, AT CLEARANCE PRICES Women's and children’s Belts in a great variety of the latest styles, and in.all the fashionable colors. Balls of Velvet, Silk, Sucde, Knit Sitk-all greatly reduced $0c Belts— now 34. Others ranging from 49% (were 79¢ and 98c), up to $4.96 (were $5.96 to $7.49). Over 10,000 Yards of Black & Colored Dress Silks—At Great Reductions rilcces ler, CHarmcure, Mercuisetics, Prints, Mcicors, Pongees, Tefetac, Merralines, Habutais and also Velvets. Silks that were $3.49— Silks that were $3.96— Silks that were $4.96€—now $2.49 o...su soo. asin ss Tg WORM REN Ka CTS GAS PT A NN MD Special Six-Course Luncheon ( Served Thutsday, Jan. 8—11.30 A. M. to 2.30 P.M. “VIEWHET’’ OPERA GLASSES, $2.49 Fitted with pat an unusually ks eather, with Jape (were $6.94) are plate tubes ooo 00 MUSLIN SHEETS cca) 74c Made of high-grade mustin, entirely free from \ -"Wasement, Rear Embroidered ‘‘GUEST TOWELS,”’ 19c All linen towels; siz cered ends, Macy's price was $1.98 cach, Fine quality hand and machine Huck Towels; hemstitched ‘and scalloped ends; effective patterns, Rich golden oak to match the oak Victrolas, and especially well adapted to records, Quantity limited, 4 Fourth Pleor, 4th Mireet, Rear___) _ eo In order that we ney include as many items ly brief. reap the benefit of our entire month’s spec preparations for the clipping of cost on the most t timely needfals for every member of the family. HIGH-GRADE COATINGS «ra) 98c INFANTS’ CHAMBRA DRESSES, Macy’s Prices Wero $3.59, $3.96 and $4.39 Striped coatings i Macy's price waedSe rt ty littl Plaid Back Coating (yard) $1.19 deo thotane Macy's prices were $1.98 and $2. j Coating (yard) $1.49 £3.49 and $3.96 a yard. weths ranging trom 1'9 to 3 pings of ginghams, Second Floor, Breadway side pleated popular, 5 yeas. majority are perfect; a few are shatitly was $19.74 quality, and direct ect from Belfast. Ipelena counter-wiled. . 7 In excellent eid plush, ?¢-and full-lenath Ci Costs, aM ceed male Fleer. Bib Menet fi leeceslined satin lined t Raton Is in leather, “oft sat tev ig at pete rol ated Se ese sit rim fort Tn Bone i SILK REMNANTS---PRE-INVENTORY SALE = yey | MEN'S $2 Of black fF skin. Lined | All cut inf collars. Alls lengths cf Leth (crcign and domestic . MEN'S MEN'S Macy’s er and hai Rectan) (‘ath Floor /54c calfskin, Macy’s ice was $3.49 lenses that five The patent *custom" 1 tubes and bars, in handeoms tional ouality, — “Viewnet’’ Glasses at $5.74 as BEY e, but with pearl and goid jain et “FLOR de Length 434 it A little miide a Suma’ and tr these clovely-woven Bed Sheets are finished very wide her. Size before henuaing C0) MEN'S $1. cuffs. Macy’s price was 28 inches, with embroie i scalloped Embroidered Towels (20x40 inches), 69c figure effects i four nds. Herrst MEN'S IN ’ Macy's price was rot ¥ re } Were 74c. Huck Towels, 8c 94, Macy’s price was $14.89 No, 8 Capacity 168 Fitted with an index for cataloging records, and trimined edging. aye neatly me b.ue chambray 1 pipings and strep. The short skirt is belt is in the long- waisted effects Sizes 2 to —_——— Third How, 85th St. CHILDREN’S CAPE GLOVES, Pair, 79c ies Hom 30 to $4, i Bloor, KN Ht, some effects in popular colorings. styles for wear with | business and morning suits. Macy’s price was $1.29 ne third rrore than Macy's usual price of $1.29. Coat mode! All find in Sizes 14 to 17, with 34 in, and 35 in. sleeve ngths to each neck size, \ ——————— Main Floor, 35th Strert ere $2. with hand-embroiered Inch handsthread-drawn hems. ee special values in all Departments at Macy's ° To be sure of adequate assortment and to avoid disap- as possible in this announcement descrip- See the mrerchandise for yourself; it will pay you hand- somely in the economies you will te able to effect in actually wanted merchandise. "39 stiiped and the Gloves mede Of imported Cape end flexible. Prixeseam sewn. Ones |/ shades of tan. Sizes 2 to 7. Main Fleer, way. 0.00 FUR COATS, $11.89 onysikin and black Mane hurian oe with cuilted sateen or wool clotl cuble-breested mcdels, with large FUR-LINED GAPS, 74c | y Mel oe Silks that were 49c— 29 | Silks that were $1.98 99c esa Ot gtr dn ' ; use in cold weather ua ¢ nin Straight Gr cutanay nodal, yi i kimono or * HER Silks that were 69c— 39c Silks that were $2.29— $1.19 ise, i aut heat co4 in Ideal for a frosty day, sl rou ut wi tin peau ot pecause the: nor! er 0% ets ‘The majority have seal plus collars.” In the Silks that were $9c— 49c | Silks thet were $2.97— $1. 9 i Main Bloor, 85th Mtrwet y) S$ FANCY VESTS, $1.85 prices were $2.97 to $4.75 \ Spring weights. A_ wide selection of Correct Vifth Fleor, Broadway, MEN'S HIGH SHOES, $3.49 Macy's price was $4.96 Of the finest patent leather, gun-metal and tan The gun-metal and tan calfskin are in distinetly Eng ish lasts with receding toe, low, broad heel and invisible eyelets Poth lace style. ther shoes are button style, nade in a very dressy, narrow toe iast and have that look only to be found in shoes of excep- toor, Balcony, 5th Street, Rear ____/ MERODE”’ CIGARS 2 99¢ in. About the size of purit:nos extra. r than a straight Havana. Made with r anda mild Havana filler, Sweet lavor and bouquet. Elsewhere ome- Fitth Fleer, 35th St.. 50 MADRAS SHIRTS, 87¢ negligee style, with Teucdaree laundered. Smart stripe and Reasite colors on light and medium ETRE SIT eer cemeraea "S INITIAL HANDK’FS (6), 59¢ Elsewhere $1.00. Made of all with pretty openwork embroi Men’ s Initial Hankerchiefs(6), $1. 98 (Extra Superior ure Irish linen, tter, Quarters All initials in stock, jain Wloor, Contre ______ ality PPP TT ea NOVELTY SCRIM CURTAINS cr.) 98 Macy's price was $1.39 a pair In white and Arabian, plain scrim, ise with 2-inch hems! itched her Curtains of ality 4 pretty one-inch Cluny lace ———______ l’ourth reer, Rear. with nes sso OOMET NIGHT SHIRTS, 63 Of a fine, soft, heavy. cold weather domet. [xtra well made and finished, and cut full in the body to insure comfort. All sizes from 14 to 20. Main Fiver, 4h etree. MEN'S 50¢ SUSPENDERS, 22c Made of fresh, live, new elastic, and absolutely perfect in spite of the low price. Of fine quality listewebbing. Neatly and strong ly finished. Main Fleer, 13th Atreet. VELVET AND TAPESTRY | BRUSSELS CARPETS, (x4) 59¢ Macy’s prices were 84c and 29e a yard Fifteen Cesigns in Tapestry Brusseis and Velvet Carpets. made of ailewool yarn and abso- lutely perfect in weave. Some patterns have stair carpet to match, — Included are tvostone greens, twortere rowns end Oriental designs in large and small effects, Fourth Slee. CUT GLASS CELERY TRAYS, $2.79 Macy’s price was $4.09 “Straus” Cut Glass of brittiant lustre, deeply cui, in very effective and beautiful design. Trays are of the very rewest shape snd 12 SCALLOPED PILLOW- CASES, 17 : Macy's price was 24c each Siz» before hemming, 45% 35 inches. Made of an excellent quality of bleached mus'in: wide herr, salloped edged. Irish Linen Pillow- Cases, each 44c Macy's price was £9¢ each. Size 2214x36 inches. Made of pure Irish linen of medium weight and durable quality. Nnffrment. Rear. TAPESTRY PICTURES, 69c ~ Macy's price was 8c Old French and English sub- jects in exquisite colorings, framed in one-inch brown oak frames. Fine Etchings and Pastels, $1.98 Macy's prices wore $2.24 to $4.96 for these plain and tinted etchings, pastels and other process pictures framed in antique and bright gilt. Dourth Fleer, S4th Street. FINE QUALITY SCISSORS, 23c Cur own importation. German steel. Lengths 344 in. to $% in. Finely nickeled. Scissers Sets cf many kinds, 91.68 (were $2.97 ara $5.49), Manicure Sets in verious styles from $1.98 (were £2.97 to $5.96) up to $5.94 (were 99.49). (were 14¢ to 29). Ster “Cru-Steel” Safety Razors, elsewhere $1.00, at 67e, Coinplete with 12 blades, Main Pleas. Centre. CALIFORNIA PRESERVES, Macy’s price was 24¢ Macy's famous "La Forge” brand, of the finest quality. Strawberrles.or Raspberiies, Spanish Queen Olives ere 18e, packed in a 20-0z. Mason jar. Extra large, round and perfect. Pll 10c packages of Hecker’s Cream Oatmeal, special, Te. from $1.24 were $1.98) up to © Flesit ls Manicure Filss at 10c._ 1) 19¢ Pum |

Other pages from this issue: