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: CAMP FOR MILITIA ~ TOBE AT FISHKILL FORTHE SINNER State Troops Want It for War Camp, Too, as Staten Island Water Supply Is in Doubt. Despite the lull in the war proceed- inge, pending the outcome of media- thon, the regular army staff on Gov- q@rnor’s Island and tne National ‘Qeard were active to-day in prepara- ground that it was within the boundd- ties of one of the Croton watersheds, and the danger of contaminating the New York water supply was feared. ‘The staff of Col. William G. Haan, Chiet of Staff of the Department of the Bast, did not appear to take ser!- ously the suggestion that 600,000 gal- jons of water a day for a camp of 90,000 men would be too much of # strain on the several pumping sta- tions on Staten Island and went on with their mobilization plans. Col. Walton estimated this morning | an average of twenty ions @ day per man would be needed. This, of course, would include water for cook- ing, bathing, drinking and the waste. Officers on Governor's Isiand, on the other hand, insisted each man could get along nicely on from five to day. Water for bath- ing, was unnecessary, since the mén could bathe in the Bay. ae t= 8 ct R. H. Mocy & Co.’o Attractions Are Their Low Prices. Morald Square. This‘‘Monte Carlo’’Cape Of Fine Quality Gabardine Is $28.75 For the strikingly smart model, illustrated, gabardine in navy, Copenhagen and black is employed—with hood collar and bolero waistcoat of Roman striped silk; lined TER EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, APRIL 380, 1914. Store Opens at 9 A. M.; Closes at 6.00 P. M. MACY’S CONSIDERS THAT THE PROPER AT- TITUDE OF A GREAT STORE IS THAT OF SER- VICE. The spirit of service, therefore, is the spirit of this Store. When you enter these doors you are our Guest; it is our pleasure to asswme all the obligations of Host. The greater the opportu- nity you give us to serve you, the greater our pleasure. Should any transaction | not result in your entire sat- isfactiun, do not hesitate to present the facts to the Sec- | tion Manager or the Floor reserve to every transaction, to every time and place at or in which you come in touch with thie organization, hasfairly earned Macy's the reputation of being ‘the canteat_place in New York at R. H. Macy & Co.’o Attractions Are Thelr, Low Printed Chiffon, $7.94 shen Sareea tiene for the mobilizing of Stat ° wer, the latter a direct hich (o-get_gne's nie this lovely Blouse ing of ate f ; Mana, el ter a y is @eope. The army and the Guard are . throughout with peau de cygne. PSeechtlitne a the Cake back,” Cage A is ut our again at loggerheads over the seleo- “The Cavaiier” phon Ge advantage, principle ide fGen of Staten Island as the most @atiadle piace for concentration. Gotncident with the q@atement of William Williams, Commissioner of ‘Water, Gas and Electricity, that he ewald not guarantee an adequate ‘water supply on Staten Island for an it of 30,000 men, it devel- oped morning that the National Quard, ‘which is yet to give its official @onsent to Staten Island as a mobil- faation site, has just completed a (1 Investigate most thor- oughly the standing and rep- utation of those to whom you entrust your eyeglass wants. @urvey of ten square miles of land mortheast of Peekskill, known as Fishkill Plains. Spread out on the Boor of Col. R. Foster Walton's office fm the headquarters of the Guard in the Municipal Bullding this morning: ‘was @ huge topographical map of the, Up-State territory. Tt was announced that even though there is no mobilization of State troops, Fishkill Plains will be the @ammer camp of the National Guard this year. Arrangements already have been made to bore fifteen wells at a depth of fifty feet to provide a water supply for the Guardsmen. ‘The engineers of the Twenty-second Regiment tn this city, it 1s understood, ‘will be assigned the task of laying out the water pipes and drilling the wells. e Although {t was apparent until to- @ay that Staten Island had been se- The double services of Ocu- list (Registered Eye Physician) and expert Optician — give double security toH arrisGlasses. Whether the glasses pre- scribed—if glasses are required | cost $2, 83 or $5, we guar- antce complete satisfaction. Optical rouse of WS Stonnis New York: 64 East 23d Ste, 27 West Sith St. 54 West 125th St, 442 Columbus Av. _ 70 Nassau Street B'klyn: 489 Fulton St. and 1009 B'way. Newark: 507 Broad St., nr. Hahne & Co. | ———— Serr ca,* $22.74 In delft, Rosalind, gold and white; full, circular Capes, with Wd stand- ing collar of Roman stripe silk. Long ates finish the front and the‘ lining is of flowered chiffon. The “Robin-Hood” Ge tine, $18.74 In navy, black or tango, a full swinging model, with wide collar and smart waistcoat of brocaded plush. oWorumbo” $16.74 In white, jade, tango and hagen “Worumbo” chinchilla, dash- ing military capes—the fronts fas- tened with buttons, silk frogs and buckled belt. The novelty collar is inlaid with peau de cygne. Smart Plaid ‘Sport Capes” $13.74 In black and white, with broad bars of green, tango or blue, these striking Capes have sailor collar and waistcoat of plain color duvetyn, trimmed with novelty buttons. ‘Third Floor, Broadway. 125 Women’s Suits Originally $23.74 to $34.75 Now $19.74 eral Manager's Office. You must be satisfied. We entirely, to make it the Store in which it is least fre- are not content until you | quently desirable to seek a are. This applies without | refund. To the consistent operation of this principle, as well as to the fact that we both buy and sell for cash only and can consequently give values that are within the merchandising range of stores that buy and sell on the costly credit system, may be at- tributed the fact that THE MONTH OF APRIL JUST CLOSING HAS BEEN ONE OF THE MOST SATIS- FACTORY AND PROSPEROUS IN MACY HISTORY! Imported Marabou Neckpieces, $2.97 We have net been able to match this exactly, iy but a slightly inferior Neck piece is selling else q where for $4.00, A very good quality of marabou, in natural or black, has been used for this pretty Neck- piece, shaped to fit the neck, and finished with heavy braided tassels, Our Boa Department displays a variety of small Neckpieces in the new styles. An excep- tionally good style is a Neckpiece at $3.49, of 200 Women’s Dresses Usually $29.75 to $39.75 Now $16.74 sit Sonranceesnarty eoored, en ene ne NR wick cleara: rp . : Dresden taffeta, crepe de chine, chiffon taffeta, serge and taffetay in combination effects. Street and evening colors. Afternoon Gowns in crepe de chine and chiffon taffeta; all-lacees lace-trimmed bodice effects, and tunic skirts. But one of a style la some of these. Leading colors. ‘Third Vieer, Beootwas. 78 Misses’ & Juniors’ Tailored Suits Were $23.74 to $39.78 Now $17.74 acy’s ne mprarively as a camp site, the E temp! ing fra- preeghe black marabou, lined with satinand ] ; the Guard have been en- ting | . rl “i ‘i slit so that one end pulls through. Dressy Suits of wool 1 poplin, a waged in the last t ke making | I gran candy* Fancy, semi-fancy and strictly tailored Suits—the - serge, crepe, woo! |. gabar- surveys and. Inspecting Fishkill | ce of season's smartest models—in a diversity of clever styles and There are many others in ostrich or marabou, dine, shepherd checks, and a few silk Suits. Fishkill | Plains. ‘This was done, Col. Walton made and in combinations of both in natural, black, The "s smartest models, wide range a newly always and white with black or natural, priced from hegre ' ee a * fashionable fabrics. Suits in: said this morning, to determine a abardine—Men’ Serge fashionable colors. Ee @ultable sight for the suinmer camp greets you when G Sivreee kesh al) basta Sizes 14, 16 and 18 years for misses. s and had nothing to do with the pros- you open @ box of Crepe on Poplin — 55 Sizes 13, 15 and 17 years for juniors. rant Pew, O88 © fe pective mobilization of the State . ind other wanted materials. ‘Third . Broedwas. W me. . x troops for actual war service. higher a Wiese 0 ns % “The character of the country @round Fishkill,” Col. Walton said| this motning when discussing the) map, “is adapted to mobilization pur- | oa It ie a rolling country, with a! ‘ky soll through which heavy rains | would seep rapidly. We tried first to) get Yorktown Heights, but were re- fused permission to camp there by | the Board of Water Supply on the | Sold by Leading Druggiete Everywhere 26 <fighe Stores in Greater New York “T use it almost Campbell’s grated cheese gives flavor. for making cocktail- many other dishes, 21 kinds “I find this the handiest food in the house. a soup or in some other way. | could hardly keep house without “Prepared as a cream-of-tomato it is spec- ially delicious. A sprinkling of croutons or I make it extra-hearty sometimes by adding noodles or boiled rice. And I use it tomato tartare, and as a tasty seasoning for “I order it by the dozen, always, And that is the practical way.” Your money back if not satisfied. every day, either as Tomato Soup variety to its tempting sauce, brown sauce, or 10c a can csambtés. Sours LOOK POR THE RED-AND-WHITE LABEL | Girls’ Repp Dresses; some Special at $2.74 ie Repp Dresses ii/ustrated are in light, tty colors, with scalloped edges and em- Briers in white, and a dainty white vest finely tucked; a patent leather belt drawn under long tabs defines the low waist line. French Linen Dresses at the same price have striped crepe blouses, with skirt but- toned on and are quaint and pretty in style, and in effective color combinations. Sizes 4 to 14 years. Girls’ Raincoats Maik $2.49 & $4.49 “Coronation hood” Raincoats of novel style—the hood when not in use forming a wide sailor collar. Practical Bid Sy This Raincoat, sold in New York only by RH. & Co. Macy jy 183 In Poplin, at $4.49 In striped Foulard, at $2.49 Sizes 6 to 16. Third Floor, Sith st. 180 Girls’ Coats Were $9.94 to $20.74 But are now $6.94 Smart Spring Coats, in serge, check, gabardine, crepe poplin, tango plaids and taffeta. The season's prettiest models; many silk-lined throughout; some are trimmed with Roman stripe silk or contrasting color silk. Size 6 to 16 years, . 37 Girls’ Suits Were $14.74 to $28.75 Now $13.74 Two-plece and three-piece Suits, taken from regular stock and re- duced for clearance. Models in gabardine, serge and shepherd check worsted. Very well tailored, Coats are silk lined and in the latest yoke back and drop shoulder models; tunic skirt effects. Sizes 10 to 16 years. Third Floor, 8th St. 178 Infants’ Coats, Specially Purchased, Will Be Sold at $3.74 Half are of the quality which we usually sell for $4.96; the remainder would ordinarily be priced $5.94 and $7.49. A line of sample Coats, together with some specially made for us from ends of material. The assortment includes senges, black-and-white checks, pique and pongee, in a va- rtety of styles, some plain, others with silk belts, hand-em- broidered pique or lingerie collars. Sizes 2 to ¢ years. , ‘Bafente’ Wear Dest. Third Floor, 85th Street. t- in oe Your Furs receive mazi- mum protection for mini- mum charge at Macy's. Freed from dust, secure frem moths, they hang en individual hangers in @ temperature of 25 de grees or less. Oriental Rugs also accepted fer Pretty Leather Handbags Special, $2.24 Macy's Price was $2.94 Smart Handbags of pin_or crepe seal with frames of Ger- man silver or gilt, both plain and engine turned. There are two styles made with a pleat and fitted with a change purse, and also two plain styles fitted with a change purse and mirror. All the s are lined with corded moire silk and may be had in black, blue, brown, tan and gray. At $1.94 (were $2.94) there are similar to the above, but in plain style with a change purse; these, too, are lined with corded moire and may be had in black or colors. Main Fleer, 34th 6t. When Macy's advertisesa pound box of candy it means just what it says—16 ounces of good candy plus the box. Printed Crepe de Chine Special at We know of no store in New York where these Silks can be matched at less than $2.50 0 yard. Superior quality, light or dark colors; new patterns in effective color combinations, Width 40 inches. Also Black Silk Meire, yard wide, at $1.29 (verified price elsewhere, $2.00), and Black Chiffon Dress Tal- feta, 35 inches wide, at 99¢ (veri- fied price elsewhere, $1.50). Silk Dept., Second Floor, 19c Seedless raisins and vanilla- chocolate caramel, Macy’s Black Wi t Pulls, Peso box, 19c With vanilla, strawberry and molasses sugar satinette jackets. Tiny sticks, about as thick as a lead pencil and 5 inches long, in assorted flavors, Basement. Centre. On Friday and Saturday A REMARKABLE SALE OF 2,000 Smart Trimmed HATS That Were Made to Sell for $6.00 to $12.00 At $2.97 and $3.96 For Details of this extraordinary bit of merchandising in up-to-the-moment Millinery, see the Telegraph, Times or Herald toemorrow (Friday) morning, and the World, Globe and Journal to-morrow evening. en ae ee ne —j— prem Samm nt TT oe re BEATE A Children’s Summer Underwear—Macy’s Savings Now Is the tiene 10 Sys UNION SUITS children or warm ‘weather 1s | gqAt,4e. (cach). white or cara upon us. Macy's Stocks are : initted walet wonderfully complete and price, and open seat. as always, are “Lowest-in-the- ‘4 City.” At the same price, 2g, VESTS AND Pats | Ribbed Union Suits with At Se (each), of fine quality, | also Union Suitsot tine quality Jersey ribbed; vests with hi ,athletic sleeveless, or low neck finished with shell top, tight knee pants, ‘At 49¢ (each). cotton and wool mixed, Jersey ribbed; vests with high neck and long or sleeves, tight knee pants. 24 to 34. BOYS’ SHIRTS AND DRAWERS ‘At Se Union Suits of mere it 44c (each), nainsook athletic | cerized lisle thread with French Shirts and Orawers in sizes | neck and open seat, sizes 24 Main leer, 35th Gh. Men’s and Young Men’s Quality Suits, at $19.75 We have them in styles to suit the wants of every man. Form-fitting British model with soft rollin lapels or the conservative models for men of settled convictions. They are in neat chalk-line stripes or checks, fancy mixed worsteds and standard blue serges. 5 We have these Suits in all sizes including those for the stout man upto4Sinches. Compare them with others advertised about town at $25. Young Men's Suits, 14.75 nal 5 with trouser Seat, sizes 2 to H. At 88 Union Suits of fine lisle thread, with high neck and short tow, . Full of snap and distinction, just the garments to make a young fellow entirely content with his lot. ‘ Youths’ Long Trouser Suits, $12.75 Coats have patch pockets with cuffs on the sleeves, Trousers are narrow with cuff bottoms, made just like the big brothers’ Suits. Men's London- Made Raincoats, $6.75 Tan Cassimere, double tex- ture, with raglan or regular sleeves. Seams cemented and strapped. Coat buttons toneck. — vitth Floor, Brosdway. Silk Warp and Madras Shirts for Young Men, $1.69 The materials are identical with those used in reg- ular $3.00 stock Shirts. Coat models, soft double cuffs. All sizes, 1349 to 18. Made by one of the larg- est producers of fine Shirts inthis country. Main + BBth Be,