The evening world. Newspaper, January 9, 1914, Page 6

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and took @ let better. ‘True, as, some one once aald of @ certain beverage, all are nice—but some pre nicer than @thers, Sartoriaily, the thin, slender ‘woman le the rea} caper, hut the best BEST TYPE FOR FEMALE FORM |= INSTOUT FIGURE Eugenics Expert Asserts That Slender Woman Is De- fective Variety. BATTLE Apengriee Mich, Jan. %— Perish -(POSLAM READY fore, Dr. Smith was one of the speakers at the National Conference on Race Betterment, which has opened @ five days’ seaiun here, The two hundred men and women, prominent in educa- Uonal and aclentific felde, aay thelr aim wit be to bring humanity to cultivate physica and ments! perfection throazh eugenics chiefly, and eutherige incident- ally, ‘The address of Dr. Smith was on the -TO HEAL YOUR AILING SKIN ears | him to paint out how modern women nowadays. eave civILIZE0 MEN 6HOULD LIVE ONE HUNDRED YEARS. At the opening session, Dr, Stephen Smith, vice-president of the New York Mate Board of Charities and president of the conference, declared that If civ- Kiszed quan behaved himself, went to bed aights, ate and drank temperately, he should Hve to be an even hundred years of age, That only three in @ thousand reach that polnt seme! to indloate to Dr. Smith that humanity io hiin of the Cold Spring ion office diect atertl- fe hu! erally seastiosd. The conferenve thus far has ered only the evidences of race rioration; later in the week the tion of how to improve for consideration. Marriages preceded by proper medical examination will be one of the policies advocated. Sterili- sation may be chosen as another way of helping the cause along. Frequent Medical examination.of the well will be e@avocated. Temperance in matter of Giet and arink will be urged. Then too the conference will probably establish & permanent race betterment institute which will study and encourage any movement that promises te help mankind out of its aificultica. on -aemtiininene were on the decline, Hefore describing ROB FACTORY NEAR POLICE. the eee woman,” as given above, Ve have no reason for believing that 4 Complexions, ern woman ie any worse off than vy ite soothing, | her grandmother was in the good old ae it an te Emergency Tabaratorioe, ‘26cm Street. New York. Improve and Beautify p it in healthy condl- Just about an efficient as ead dead and gone generation Bergiare Dleconnect Home-Made Alarm and Steal Solder. When Antoine Balch, ox-Fire Chet of ‘West Hoboken, went to open up his rajly | factory, where he makes raiiroad satoty ols! lamps, on the second fioor of No. 2% Contre street, Manhattan, directly op- ter of fact, uncivilized warned nad t ret posite Police Headquarters, today, he ‘The durgiare who i In tant night put the home-mad: sion the fret thing. Worth of solder from a « pared to blow the wate abandoned the Job aficr Jelectric globe to run the [the Hght socket and sra dore, It happened there was nothlag books, Salch will be unable to deter mine how muoh of his stock was taken until he has made an inventory. The solder {# all he has missed, To “go like a ation cake” is one thing. Togolikea “hot Presto griddle er a ow another —and, Oh, much swifter! PrSoR ae — ate, eepoon tied 1 recipes in and on every package in the eafe Inst night except the firm's | Reduction _ SohnDaniell Sale of GLOVES An Opportunity That Rarely Happens To reduce our stock we have placed on sale for to= |morrow the following items from our reserve s' upply |of fresh, clean gloves, at prices that will carry t! away in one day. Attend This Sale Early ‘WOMEN’S 16-B. imported French Kid Skin, |in white and black, $3.00 value, at | WOMEN’S 20-B. imported Kid’ Skin, in white, black, tan and gray, $3.50 values, at |\WOMEN’S I-Clasp, pique sewn, imported Kid Skin, value $1.50, at.......... PUNT « BMG 95c MEN'S tan Cape Skin Walking Gloves, value BSG Es cv sceissevinesveves Vivi ttes canst, MERD CHILDREN’S fleece lined Mocha and Kid Skin, in taa and gray, value $1.25, at......... 95C |Our reputation for Gloves requires no advertising. Store Opens 8.30 A. M.; Closes 5.30 P. M. Trosaway, Bthana Oth Sts, 2.10 2.45 IT MAKES LITTLE DIFFERENCE WHAT YOU NEED— A WORLD “WANT” WILL GO AND GET IT. It Is Clearance Time In all pee throughout the Store. ens advertised than advertised special valves at Macy's. ‘s. Merchardiss hee advertised on Sale Friday and Saturday Fine FURS at HALF Eta ra ictal hd PRICES Now at its hei is ‘i represented. t waey's 's area January Sale offers remarkable values in Fur Coats, its so pices ine that every style from the ultraesmart to the conservative so comprehensive that every fashionable Fur of the season is ‘Third Fleer, B'way. A Great Clearance of ° | Sutts and Overcoats At $11.75 tere est ny Sales of Men's Clothing are fairly epidemic in New York at present. They ate being/int large newspaper space. We have in mind one in particular The values claimed in the adverti: dinary. The store has a fair fame, widely of trumpets and much investi A 00, this iim R COMPARE with any on $30.00 to $40.00. becked s eohy fair and represent t for $i8. SO, CANNOT IN'ANY ANY ‘ONE FERIOR in vail, a and finish to Macy's at $17.75 (were $24.75, and usually sell elsewhere at $30. As to lining, that of Macy’ 's is of an excellent ser; of the bcught Suit is of a ‘‘cheap" and impractical, ‘cotton- ilk. This is no small‘clothier whose methods we criticise. is, as we said, a store whose fame is world-wide. A we say about Suits applies to the Overcoats It - ples. in fact, to every one of the special groups sg $13.75, $21.50, $23.50 and $34.50. ‘sey luced with much flaring were extraor- . known. We ted. choose 8 iB Suit i for une tt: we bought one at $18.50. We oat these ‘Suits are aimed to i, worth from ARTIC: . of Macy's Suits at $11.75 (were $14.75 and usually sell elsewhere re pater 8,00) We also bought a et at ot VERY 10 be worth ERY. NOTICEABLY IN- Suits That It what THE SUGGESTION Is ovenWiEUMING that you make careful comparison cag you make final selection of that new Suit or Overcoat, Photograph Frames Specially Priced ncgitin oval styles, copied from the Sei silver tamishable 1 nickel, with fine velveteen be cleaned bbi witha be cleaned and ‘polished by gently rubbing Pest Card Size , , |Cabinet Size 43423 Inches 44c/6x4 Inches 84c English | Toilet Articles Specially Priced Newest shapes in st and serviceable"English Finishing deat are perfection, gic fiche SAVINGS rm “F ruit of the Loom” Muslins Aix 94 “Fruit of the Loom” CRIB SH CT nthe “Pru of the Loom?” PILLOW CASES Brushes Stiff bristles; concave back Brushes Concave back Combe -- Hooks Bowes faa. coler at 28¢, the smonofins “OT Enh Silene 28 ths li, solid back — Tortoise Shell and Ivory Toilet Articles in very extensive assortments from whic sets may be selected and engraved jn > any pestered style. Main Fleer, Centre, Rear, tn fides, 42x39) an Nail ils, 3 compartments, In boat, in ithe rh to oar “Fruit of the ta ftthes, 45x39) 4x39, “Fruit of the Loom” BOLSTER CASES | + Shen ei “Fel the Loom’ Pillow-case Muaslin(yd.)18¢ inches, for ort and eM pea tenn, ial Loom” Emb'd Day Camienite with pains, Bizo'45 in,. © 4 in, ire always more . H. Macy & Co.'s attractions Are Cy Low breee ryvtac Herald Square Broadway, Mthte 35thSe Continuation of Our Gi of Our Great Annual Floor-Covering Sale = Large quantilies and excellent selections in all the following varieties, as well as thany that are not lutely perfect, notwithstanding the very low prices. listed. Every yard of Carpet, and every Rug, is abso- . Fourth Fleer. _ALL-WORSTED Royal WILTON RUGS Ewortone ee) ang Oriental 5 de in largess ae small figures. “fbr Bs $4.34 $2.97 $6.89 * $4.48 22hsin. x 36 in. 27 in. x 54 in, 36 in. x 63 in, ‘Were New oe matt 941.50 $31.75 10 ft. 6 in. x12 ft. $52.75 $41.75 Sais 21.24 3878 sein x 72 in. Wo 6 ft: x 9 ft. $26. 50 Sft.sin.x10ft.6in $36.50 »mall Size French Weave| SEAMLESS Wilton RUGS WILTON RUGS The finest quality made. — frin, “a 2 i sais i Bas ssein 329 sexes in. 36x72 in, With the very heavy, solid back which causes each Rug to lie perfectly flat on the thes without curling. ~ Silk-thread-serged edges. Natural color Were i 8.64 67 36 in, ¥ 63 in # neatly 8 ft. Sin. x10 ft, 6 In. sees $989 $8.74 )6 He. x 32 ft. 96.89 $39.75 50 575 28.50 High Grade AXMINSTER Rugs This is’ the highest grade Axminstet Rug'that is manufactured. The nap is deep, the Rug well finished, and‘the surface sheared smoothly. fe in the ordinary Axminster. id borders are et ai Size. 27 in. x “6 in, Body Brussels Catpet ya.) 98c Was $1.59 ce of SO Sratrning iseslana, ange es amall figure, Oriental effect,} solid wo-tones, and chintz pattern, Carpet Would ordinarily be 89c to $2.24. Length 1 yard to 184 yards, FIGURED If absolutely perfect, would be 69c, Full rolls. SAVINGS we About 25% more'yarn ts used in this Ri Two-tone effects, Oriental designs, and plain centres wit! pn sido Wool Veloet Carpet a) 69c etait Syoisoe pe {or tal Clad to match in almost ey oe SAMPLES at 44c ro $1.04 Serged ends. Cork LINOLEUM (sq. yd.) 44c Width 4 yards, Fourth Bless, in LINOLEUM REMNANTS—— Now | Size, $9 $2.14 | oft. x 12 ft. Wool Velvet Carpet (vd) 79 Ne babe 14 and $1.29 yarns, In half and ul” re Ontent al designs and Pieces from 4 square yards up to 10 square yards to the piece, At (Sq. Yd.) 59 Remnants of Iniald ;Lincleurn that were 9c to $1.59. At (Sq, Yd.) 29¢ Remnants of figured cork Lin- oleunis that were 48c to 69c. At (Sq, Yd.) We Remnants of good quny Oll- cloths that were 29¢ to Special CLEARANCE Reductions Sutts and Overcoats The Extra-Trouser Suits, $5.69 Macy's pricas were $6.49 We filusiraic one of the models, which are of fing ality corduroy in tan, wt ake wd et styles, rear8, shai reduc nest hand-tallored» Suits, te and 39.79 (vere ee id vali. wool mixed cheviots ire a "wide range Lied | models in Norfally in all ‘sce pe | ions ara Sis, "Whie rege ha Blue earges anly are excepted, Russ} oe fi Boys’ Overceats, §5,74 & 49, $9.74 oft a i fh eae lars, eo: Cveredats Becond Bese, S4ih ween Kb) ale Lhe Store is opened detty at ® A;.M. Pa "B. Altman & Ca)”: ¢ - . are now preparing fer, and will shortly hold, A Very Important Sale of Women’s Muslin Underwear +, a detafled announcement of witch will appear later. ‘B. Alonan & Ca. Several Thousand Yards of Desirabie Black Dress Silks will be placed on sale to-morrow (Saturday) at the following special prices: Black Waterproof Habutai, 27 inches wide, te 3 & regularly $1.50 per yard. - at 05c, Black Crepe de Chine, 36 inches wide, regularly $1.50 per yard . . . e at 98c. Black Silk Taffeta, 40 inches wide, regularity $3.50 per yard 7 « « « at $1,8B Black Liberty Satin, 40 inches wide, regularly $3.50 per yard o 6 « «© at 9,88 Black Silk. Moire, 42 inches wide, regularly , $4.00 per yard .». «© «© + at $298 — Black Crepe Charmeuse, 46 inches wide, regularly $4.50 per yard '. . at $2.78. Imported Black Brocades, regularity 9.80 e TY e e o @ $3.78 13 ONC AR ? Arran in Dress 4 Women's Crepe de Chine Blouses in a smart shirred model, with flat collar edged) with plaiting, will comprise a special: | offering for to-morrow (Saturday) at $5.00. | Large Reductions have been made in the, | prices of a number of Blouses in chiffon, crepe: | de Chine, net and various laces. 4 |, B: Alnnan & Co. have arranged for to-morrow (Saturday) A Special Sale .of Men's Winter Overcoats at attractive price concessions * Men's English Overcoate (taken fram the regular stock) of woolen materials; usual / prices $45.00 to 60.00 . + at $28.00 Men's Overceats of woolen materials, with satinclined yoke and sleeves; usual prices $20.00 to 40.00 + at $21.00 Also Men's Fur-lined Overcoats, made of dark gray cloth, lined with nataral .-' muskrat and finished with beaver collars usual price $85.00 « at $48.00; Large Price Reductions have been effected fa: the remaining stocks of Men's Pur and Pure” lined Overceats, Pur Caps and Foot Muffs, The Men's A sigray Fy Department, where the a Sale will be held, {s easily accessible fgom the main entrance te the store, * Bitty Aveune, 24th woh .25ty Mirests, Mem York) i

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