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out of the water and saved ber life at Crystal Beach, Canada, and thus began a romance culminating in thelr | sacra Harold's father was dis- pleased, #0 she went to Cleveland and got a divorce. Mr. Briggs zi 3 this Land was ee —_ AER ENS -_OSTINE BT WSS Aas on Mrs, this cant: Can't See nal It Answers Her Separation Plea, as She’s a Model. a VAAL ee @tatement that Mra. Charlotte Davis Porter-Briges took off every- @ing but her sweet expression and CELEBRATED HATS pesed before a camera as “Inno- | ones” i9 made by Victor Harvey ‘ASHION Briggs, manager of a bookbindery, Laapees IN )) @@ ee reason why Mrs. Briges - Ghoulén’t be given the decree of sep- MEN'S HATS \ awe for which she ie now suing NEW YORK | Besides, Chicago Philadelphia * anawer, she t ing, or a0 Agencies in All Princtpal Cities Mrs. Briggs, wants @ decree of separation from anybody, ahe ou,ht to look up that “usband and sue him. Mr. | besides all this, countered | with a plea for annulment of his! marriage on account of that other of Mra. Bri; Porter in Buffalo in 1 Mre. Briggs said home, No, 126 Riverside Di it was absurd for her hu say she posed like “Lady Godiva, Hsptember Morn, the Rokeby Venus and other famous females without his knowledge or consent. “Why, I have be(a an artist model since I won a $1,000 prize in a Cleve- |} land beauty contest,” she sald to- day, “and Mr. Briggs knew all about my posing for ‘Innocence’ as well as other pictur.s. Why, posing is my profession.” bop said that she was only four- when Harold Porter pulled b it complete without @some sweets from fgie, Give them <iete Assorted Small Chocolates or Children’s Mixture, next time. Their size will please as much as their goodness. WADA CANAAN CAN ANANAG © © ET 800. WAAL ALAA ALAA AA, 26 <feé Stores in Greater New York _ “Have it again today, please!” And she will very Biely on " Campbell’s Tomato Soup It just suits the natural unspoiled appetite of the healthy child; suits it again and again, day after day. You couldn't find a much | harder test than that. And it is justas wholesome as it is tempt- ing—good for the whole and give it to them whenever they wantit. You won't serve it too often. Have it today. Your money back if not sat- the same tempting 10c a can 40 Mopvern Grocery Stores Dried Peaches... 8 lbs., 25c Prunes, larze and sweet, 2 lbs., 25e Sliced Pineapple, Extralarge can, 15¢ undry Soap, oy." Zcakes 25c Lard, extra quality, a7." 2 lbs., 25e Hecker’s Onts) {these wo} Karo Syrup..../ \together.. _New Store Opens March 14th at 8163 Broadway enernn Bt aie F his 5 cer Aa teeta R. H. Macy & Co.'s Attractions Are Their Low Prices. acy s Herald Square, Broedway, 34th te 35th St. Afternoon Gowns ~ Crinkle Crepe de Chine, Special at $23.74 , linden green, seal brown, navy and crinkle ci Sepe de ct chine the mode! illustrated a hap atin batiste, with Sheer eci “pattlement” edges, makes the deep pointed collar, the soft surplice vestee and the cuffs. Under the draped fronts of the blouse bodice a broad girdle of bright colored satin adds a clever touch of style; at the back @ square coat tail panel falls over the puffed pannier draperies of the skirt Afternoon Gownsol ea Satin Charmeuse, $28.75 In navy, black, and Ja 4 pt cen ene cee frogs of the charmeuse. Dainty collar and chemisette are of fine white net, hand-embroidered, and all seams are heavily corded. The io effect is featured a the draped skirt. Smari Coat Dresses of $19.74 74 ‘ pic -and=¥ Wool Crepon, in black, navy collar and girdle eiMtatia sk cred. es finshed with 2o8 Mlle of 5 I if rat netgelint ted two tiny slashed pockets are Introduced, in ar while tf chaste of silk roses adds another effective touch of style to Third Floor, Broadway. Dainty Novelties in Newest Lingerie, 99c Charming new models in such a diversity of effects that we can but Hig at the comprehensiveness of the assoitments which Macy's offer at modest price. Garments of equal quality and daintiness ore sold elsewhere at ft. 25 and $1.50. THE NEW MNedtealle THE ENVELOPE CHEMISE of fine sheer nainsook and pretty GOWNS with Em i; shadow lace and em| yah embroidery. le. Se ie alee ne embry OPEN - FRONT CHEMISE Empire yoke ang sy OPE i} ciennes edg fa: ie with tiny crochet buttons; trim- med with embroidery and Mal THE new RAGLAN GOWN tae, i roidety and Maltese of fine batiste the extremely pointed reitaa Y te KNICKERBOCKER | COM- BINATIONS, tri with dain- CAMISOLES ot with little shoulder Prtat n ‘ DAINTY CORSET COVE: with net and embroidery yoke, or ty embroidery. with Renae) organdie me- fed embroiery and shadoy ce PRINCESS SLIPS f pale embroidery ik flounces; ribbon trimmed. or blue batiste, lace trimined. Boe Night Gowns & Syren ame —these copi jes of the newest Paris models ate of most effecti sean and excelent lent quality, Only an inspection can give. aoe LATEST LINGERIE NOVELTIES i Nee way alba ped rat —_ i DANCING PETTICOATS— lace insets embroi insets cf lace the entire length of bot Tees are an ay igs the tront, and deep scallops at foot TANGO PRINCESS SLIPS— | Ithsoft frills of lace, $2.79, with insets of pink and blue em- THE “CORS ‘y proicery and Valenciennes lace. | DANCE OVERALL ches a silk, in pink and white, ry inf br ceitical These and many other pretty novelties are displayed for, Inspection and approval in the Underwear Depa: Centre, Rear. Depa: tment— Girls’ Repp Dresses Embroidered; Special, $3.74 In pink ‘i phite, the trated is well made of heavy" cotton re¢ey the finely tucked Vest Isof sheer b Batiste ted in Wn pol lar and cuffs are effec. tively scalloped by tears ed. Sizes 4 to Girls’ School Dresses of Anderson Gingham, $2.49 Two models, both on the fashionable long lines, open front or “sli Pretty bright toned pla cide io wd ake AW these are daintily finisied pod fine pa od a potitbde| cuffs or hand-embroidered pique and cuffs. Sizes ¢ to 12 years, ring Top Coat: ose (87.49 oot tailored garments of in Low belted model with hand- embtoidered collar and cuffs of white pique. Slzes 4 to 10 years, $17.74 Spring Suits Kimono coat effect with de of Serge, tachable ratine collar embrold- Checks, $10.74 Large block checks in black and white serge of excellent | ered in contrasting colors, satin quality; Savactianie handeem- | lined throughout. broideied collar of pique finlahes The novel skirt features the this kimono shoulder popular tunic effect. In French itch pockeis, back with nell serge oO navy or Copenhagen. Sizes dizes 10 to 16 years, 16 years. ‘Third M1. 85th Me, Ribbons Specially Priced (Yd.) 17c Elsewhere 25c Silk moire taffeta and printed sep Ribbons In an assortment of light colorings. 334 to $34 inches wide. Black Moire Ribbon All silk Ribbon just received from our Paris office; very desirable for hat and diess trimmings. These and the Ribbons mentioned above have very slight Imperfec- tions—not such as will in any way impair their usefulness. 1 In, (elsewhere 15¢) yd., Hiss in. (elsewhere 48c) yd., 234 in, (elsewhere 27c) yd., 6}, in. (elsewhere are fe) Yc. SF yd., RROR THE EVENING woutp, envzsvay, MAROR 13, 1914, YALA UAL AAA ALLA AL A We like that definition of SERVICE given in the Standard Dictionary— “To promote the interests of; to. contribute to the well-being of; to aid by kind or useful offices.” There is the Macy attitude toward the public. We re- gard this Store as an important Public Service institution, There is nothing we will not do, if it is within the very broad bounds of reason and possibility, to serve you to your oe diet iAde t ‘ n thousands of ways we can serve Oo your greater advantage than any other Store in New Merk, For instance :-— Macy's is the only large Store that both buys and sells for cash only—thet is, Mac acy "s buys at lowest prices under most favorable circumstances, and sells at lowest prices because loss and ex- pense of charge accounts are eliminated. And this is only one feature of Macy Service. Copies of Paris Hats Charming ‘‘ Watteau” Effects The redical changes In the lines of the newSeason's Millinery have re- > sulted in a wealth of picturesque shapes. Notable among, them are the “Wats teau"’ effects, high at the back and ¥ trimmed beneath 4 the brim, in a di- Sar of styles all very becoming and youthful. Macy's Trimmed Hats are undoubt- / edly the most attractive in the City, & for while we compete most successfully >, with the exclusive specialty shops as to style and fine materials, Macy's Hats are offered at prices much below those of any other store, We make a specialty of copying our Paris models. The Hat illustrated is a copy of a “MAISON LEWIS” model from Paris; it is made of the new Lisere braid in black with contrastuyg colored top, trimmed with tiny tlowers and ribbons. The Original Hat cost us $50. The Copy we sell at $17.89 iNbar arived—the New Styles In Tailored Hat: , London, Smart new “Trotteur Hats” from this leading Eng- is "house, famous for their clever styles, at prices ranging from $9.89 to $15.89. Secoud Weer, Millinery Parlers, Tailored Suits Crepe Ottoman B Special $21.74 § In Copenhagen, navy, brown, rose and black Crepe Ottoman of soft, fine texe ture, the Sujt é//ustrated is exceptionally desirable for mid-season or early Spring wear. Adapted from a CALLOT model, the short blouse coat is cut on loose lines and fastened with corded ornaments. Sailor cravat and collar are of the lustrous peau de cygne, with which the coat is lined, A curving peplum, inset at the sides of the paneled front, flares out over the skirt folds in the prevailing fashion. ens Black Moire Motoring Silk Pouch Necessities for Bags, (ea.)$2.94 Early Spring A few Importea Uloth Coats for Made of fine black moire sill valine fleece lining: In the fashionable’ “pouch” iso with decachable lea ches lining. oF Dt noth at the bottom Just the garment forthe uncer: handle fitted with two slides. Frames of German silver, gilt or gun-metal; lined with fine corded silk in a choice of colors. A round beveled mirror is con- tain weather ot these fickle, Ae (wer The feos i ned are F018 (were 5) a lind a soats Vane $28'$0 (were 8. ded fi ri ibe seni sage tance Motoring Goggles, envelope purse, pao oire Collapsible is attacl to the y a fine chain for safet Model, $1. 24 A very stylis! a Bag which would They have @ small silk mask to sell elsewhere at a much higher protect the cheek, Useful and Price. Main Floor, 4th Ht. Bide, durable. Men’s Cloth Caps, Macy’s Golf Model, The r) he ous ‘Marchionese’ mites, a color Om Silk Gloves Women’s White Superior in quality and fault- Angora Caps, Tde Mien Sanka ni tal Rie oe re at mtyle and servi o' Shanters of bility. Sent plaid a the same reduced Two-Clasp “Marchion- eas’ Gloves, in black, ahite and street shades; 44c, 69¢ and te a pair. reieiria Robes of chinchilla, V sedi Log Mle a Gy, and blue, 72 in, alse, Medlum-weight Robes of imported came! mel "a hair,wool, ire “Marchioness”’ Gloves— unnese quality; 16- button plaid back, in tan and ray warmth without weight; wAfiaess heavier quality: 16- | inch, $7.24; 84 Inch, $9.76 In all the leading street and and $11, Fifth Fleer, 84th 86, evening shades. All-Wool Gabardine, Specially P Priced, (yd.) 89c lsewhere $. $1.00 Gabardine is one of, if not the most, favored of Sprin materials for smart Street costumes, and this materia was dyed and woven to our own order especially for the March sale. Itis4t inches wide, | all the newest and most desirable street shades of tan, castor, Hens 6 ‘ay, light and dark Copenhagen, cadet, wistarla, green, light and dark brown, wine, garnet, and two sl Kes of avy, Among oth special items are 54-in« Broa te at 54-inch Crepe Cloth, 91¢ mported All-Wool Trl Serge, @e; Cream Storm Serge, 64 Shepherd's Ct Shick 30 Misses’ of French Serge Special, at $16.74 a soft, fine Serge in ta navy and blac gir tunic chiffon taffeta, prettily hemstitched, is employed, the dainty vestee. Juniors’ Dresses of Wool Crepe lagen crepe-—one-piece coat effect, with waistcoat and cuffs of me- tallic brocaded silk trimming the blouse bodice. front and is cut on fashionable Misses’ Tailored Suits of Wool Gabardine black, a very jaunt; self-color_ moire and ornaments and peau de cygne lined. ring Topcoate hs $18.74 ment, with kimono yoke, panel with full loose back back and cutaway fronts. The | belt across the front. the collar collar is inlaid with satin and end of duvetyne is faced with write lining throughout is of aot tango and black. 16 years. wear. Excellent firm texture. where $1.00 a yard. fem curve of Corsets ue ideal hips and three sets of s! hose supporters attached, file igor extend very ite above waist line. ingected Corsets ently boned and extremely comfort- Sli of Tricot and Chamois, Macy's prices were $4.89 and $8.94, Low bust effect; laced at back; rib- bon trimmed and with attached hose supporters. gomplete assortment are now shown type of figure and in a diversity of in Corset Department: Floor, .Sth Street. Boys’ Spring Clothing Typical Macy Savings Our very complete stock of Boys’ Clothing includes Nov- elty Suits as well as the new Dickens, Oliver Twist and Middy Blouse Surts in all sizes, in a variety of wool mixtures and washable fabrics. Of fine blue serge or shepherd check; new style blouse, which pulls over the head; knee trousers; sizes 3 to 8 years, in four grades; priced respect- ively $4.96, $6.94, $7.94 and $2.74, Oliver Twist Suits, (e A decided novelty made up in black satin with white silk sash, ‘There are still some extraordinarily ond yee left In Boys’ Overs coats which wili commend themsel will nat only serve to finish our this psn it: can be put away for next R. MH. Macy & Co.’ Herald Square, Dresses The smart Frock illustrated is fashioned of . green, Copenhagen, the round collar, cuffs, and the ruffle flaring out beneath the For tl A fine meshed shadow lace over silk makes Sizes 14, 16 and 18 years. $13.74 In ty shades of brown, ind Copen- Prerivided yiece Dresser in kimono The tunic Ay Lop ‘@panel $24.74 In navy, Copenhagen, tango, green, tan and - model with short coat effe tively trimmed with ‘yi rows of tiny silk buttons fastened with corded i In the Skirt the tunic effect is featured. Sizes 14, 16 and 18 years. cee Hh aad Coats, Pore ee Model, $24. 74 A practical, well tailored gar- A GC ophigreteod ens Real forming a tiny vestee In tan and navy, ined throughs out with peau de cygne. Sizes 14 and 16 years, ‘Third Fieer, 35th Ot. Oyster White French Dress Linen (yd.) 39c Elsewhere Gc a Yard 45 inches wide, in # most desirable weight und weave for Summer yene. In navy, Copenhagen, Sizes 14 and Trish Dress Linen, 90 Inches Wide (yd.) 69¢ Spun from a linen yarn; beautifully bleached and finished. Else- Linen Dept. Gecend Fleer, Rear, SEth trest. Dancing Corsets Of Chamois Tricot— Three Models at $7. 94 le pink chamols tricot, soft and ei a s glove. and Yielding to every rec here lightly boned or t dances. Three models, all with extremely long hirred ribbon Beit the Corset diustrated the top is of Other styies have either the $4.96 long hips; icot, Low bust model with $2.97 Macy's MARCHIONESS" ‘Core “Reng | in new models to suit every “Bon Ton" Corsets i {—Third | styles and materials at prices rang ing from $2.89 to $12.82, Expert Atters at your service to advise as to cor- rect model for your individual Agure requirements, New Norfolk Suits, (ea.) New models, inctudi or double-breasted st; inverted pleats and p: Pock- ets; all with stitched-on Poet; in homespuns, cassimeres and $4.96 Straight cheviots, in all the new color. ings. Well tailored throughout and lined with alpaca, This suit includes two pairs of full-lined trousers, whereas a similar suit elsewhere sells at with only ore pair of trousers, Yn sizes 6 to 18 years, Overcoats at $2.97. Were 94.96 $7.94 ves thrifty mothers, for they r’s use, izes 3 to 18 years, ‘iner Coats at $7.49 and $9.74, were yr to $1 to $18.49, wecend Fleer, Rear, 84th baat.

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