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THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 3¢ aad EA WOTES OF THE THEATRE, | over tnt tnfunction to the totter as| they were citisens of the United] Customs men Inspected the scenery ILLS JURDER, |*eventy years old, secretary of the i TH far as the new Hippodrome ste | ta Gok = veer ie ~ of baad ag of Be tC) the K' SELF AFTER w ER. Cleveland Provision Company, waa shot ‘ere tol ey Ai not al-| stage of the Manhattan Opera House and killed b; unidentified man, who y In view of the letter from President tee 4 Se amiane cas eee Wt wen {lowed to sail. I felt eapacially worey| intend of on the pler because of ite then killed himself, to-day. ‘The shoot- " Wilson to the American people cali-|‘Berefore decided to do sway with | for one woman who said bulk and unwieldiness. Walter How- thy. fotlewed ares the Hitte : the final war tableau and substitute | two children wore in this ard, author, producer and actor, is {n ‘Thea Eads Own Lite. ing followed a quarrel near \/ Ing em them to exercise the strictest | another of an entirely peaceful na-| needed her, She was de A charge of the production, whioh Was) crnyvELAND, Aue. 8—C. C. Hule home. The assailant, was ebout fitty ba) neutrality in their actions and words, | ture. given to understand that upon the|{mported from England. Fined AL ed rival u heoMedire, Shubert have deolded to| Sylvester Schaffer, the versatilo| the frst ot ehicn re ae Fo eahers German w)> appeared at the Forty-| she would be allowed to siu:] In ell, Conway of No. 4% Weet Forty- to-da: tt 8 1 ik, | three women and two 1 were went twent to the Morgue | i in e : ; Nene a reatrag tte Et. Aroes | fFeed to remain in Livery ot.” Sha identified the body of «ian found , | ; ened a contrac Te AM Willian Faversham haa begun re-|drowned at the foot of Thirty-sixth | yesterday calling for bis appearance | hearsals of “The Hawk,” which was | street and tho bag Ld on Aug. @ rs MOST PEOPLE DA: \. at the Palace Theatro starting noxt | produced in Paria laat year. The play | 84, Hg A OY foes en out, im Letter Carrier Drowns. oarri 0. : Monday at a salary of $5,000 por wall open in Albany the latter part Rees ee ‘to family remedy universally as Now le the Time to Get Rid of Those | °K. Tho engagement is for au in- next one tae then come to where his ‘was picked corrective of deranged conditions of the organs of UST now, when we are hearing so mech about “War Prices” oialy Spat nn | Gonnite pertod, Broadway, tthe, cnet are, Fynsk | wp othe sr reves ene, digestion. | Present ‘suffering is relieved promptly, and the advancing cost of living, this te « subject of vital is- Jullette Day fs been engaged by| bert Belmore In to be stage manager. worse siekness Prevented by timely use of terest to everybody who goes to a store, \ Y P is MacMillen, i cd ne lon, Pipi tar seed Charles Dillingham to appear in the} Hnwncis MacMillon de coeatry ts There 18 something that you earn at the store every time you fesling ¥ os, Montgomery and Stone prod n Py the prescription othine—double strength time to bewly tour of the United y make @ purchase, and this ie particularly true when yeu trede i | le guaranteed to remove these homely | “Bch will opon the regular seas Btates and se, on Ost. 1 He rH regulerly at the stere, spots. the Globe, n Germany, but has } | 4] depart for Ltaly, whence he will sail 5 Merchants spend a t deal of to create “volume of ‘an ounce of othine—double| Marguerite St. John, who Js to play | depar Let this wonderful remedy tone stomach, late spe great money any druggist and apply a| Mrs, Farrington in “To-day” with tho |"F TTT TN, a, sate tn Cetationta, : your liver and inept regulate your eo age | DOS ee WAIN Simply SEER OS Oot Petree Eee eras Uitle of it night and morning ond you Chicago company, Aen ea pot Norway, according to wort rece! ) you will feel im t entire system But the’most important thing for the merchast to accomplish eral Rave Bogen to Ssapoeen wise | °30%* prior to embarking al by his sister, Jobyna Howard, play. A few doses will prove to et why, for the 1s to get peopleite become regular customers, and do all thetr buy- sv ped — ave Wry entirely. Yo were kept waiting over two e. common and minor ailments of life, Beec! ’s Pills ing in his shop. Every merchant spends a vaet amount of money FF seldom at more than one ounce is with this object in view. Ik ‘The one form of promotion most talked about ts newspaper ad- i 4 i. » ver end restores the vertising, but of recent years there has grown up a tremendously this Dans Ya it moe sailed O Sony, were er eens Reinold, deer ee Wain- Pood es healthy ‘condition. alluring advertising method on an ‘ntirely different policy. people w tL) It could almost be called “co-operative,” because the principle ~ ‘ on which it works {s to give back to the regular customers of the A . store a large amount of money that otherwise would have been MAG YAY AY AY, spent in a different form of advertising. So there has develo; this pol! of returning something to R.H. Macy & Co.'s Attractions Are Their Low Prices Rlesratient in Mesyagers R.H. Macy & Co.'s Attractions Are T! ped policy Pied customers, which to-day amounts, in the United States, to more 9 ments made on very short eile . ) than ONE HUNDRED MILLIONS OF DOLLARS each year. netics to accommodate Furniture Sale still in rmous sum is distributed, in what is one of the strongest [m . customers returning from 1, Europe, whe may have hed/}| ||progress. Hundreds of . their bagrage delayed by single pieces at Half Prices, that are paying out these large and liberal dividends, hab Mt sited —e Herald Square, Broadway,34th to35hSt. | This principle is splendidly fllustrated to-day by the stores who give Green Trading Stamps with goods purchased. Of course, this is advertising, because the object is to create a value that aecu- mulates with every trading stamp added to the collection, and it means that, other thjngs equal, the customers will keep going back to make purchases at the store where the stamps are distributed. It ts also continuously demonstrated that the prices on mer- chandise are frequently lower at stores that give Green Trading Stamps than in ‘other stores where they do not use this form of advertising. How much better it is for the purchaser to be paid this nice dividend om everything that te bought, rather than that it should be spent on other advertising, where the customer would not receive any benefit. So this is why this story asks the question, “DO YOU GET ALL THAT I8 COMING TO YOU WHEN YOU GO SHOPPING?” for what loason completely clear the skin and 1s knew, until an officlal of| will open the Bri ‘ wutiful clear complexion. . aa dd began calling | “combination” house on Sept. 5. The) e the Ri ht Fir t Aid to eek for the double strength onc Gees wa WhO hates | cast will Include. Edmund Breese, the stomach, s for those amon r if i fi Hera.d Square, Broadway,34th to 35th St. Macy’s Novel Importation “JUNGLE COATS’’ From London $38.75 A real note of newness is ag struck by these long Coats, made of cloth cleverly resemb- shar An Impressive Showing of Modish Sailors, $2.97 Verified Price Elsewhere, $4.50 Fine quality velvet, displaying the best vorkmanship; twenty different shapes from which to select. Among this assortment are shapes suitable for the young miss. Latest Untrimmed Hats from Paris $9.89, $12.89 and $13.89 These arrived only a few days ago and represent pruthtully the very jor are Women’s Modish Dresses For Street Wear s Specially Priced $22.74 One charming model (as illustrated) has the Redingote coat with Sih ce flare—piped at waist line wit! v sed by the Paris. milli thelr model Hats; included ling the skins of the Civet Cat, |} Sailor and Turban effects made of the finest. velvets, hatt black satin and also trimmed with 5 sist ont fate oe doris sabe pre bly Geile her: Leopard and Baby Leopard. It other equally desirable materials. Colors are black, satin buttons; white faille silk =. kare Saree beh: pala toe Weesaitng suniar ota eae ee egal Ms nee eS een sical abet - collar and cuffs. I do not seo in my home a beautiful cut glass eet that cost me ver Veer eel so sCuceu tye ° q Another Redingote model at same price air that resen — Barre ee Silk |. Embroider ed ($23.16) is embroidered at long Waist line neihinds os hasten Sine Gs ee Renee © re the markings of the arumals. Shetland Organdie Sele wees ee wit cere ‘These handsome gifts to the homemaker sccumelate period: leally, and it is a wonderful gratification for the thrifty house keeper who collects Green Trading Stamps to look around her home, after a year or so of collecting, and realise how many hand- of black satin. Stylish Afternoon Gowns, The ihustration shows the smart model, witn full loose Veils, 24c Raglan sleeves, deep pockets, These Veils, In black, brown, thinggé@ire there that she b money shawl collar that can be worn navy, Alice, green, mistletoe and $28.75 ae and walsh! Nee cost her pr heliyPegp ong tori her only buttoned to the oooh A heavy satin repeating the tions, so slight as not to be ob x " principal color of the Coat is Ribas wanecet French satin, showing the newest used as a lining and large buttons MAIN FLOOR, BROADWAY models in draped and basque effects in fasten the Coat at the side. navy, green, brown and black. Hexagen Velling in three ; | An ideal garment for motor- Fr ogep se Pionton dlaewg Embroidered a Ra Bat })! ing, traveling or mountain wear. toe ces, Bee q le a Women’s CLOTH COA TS a | 2 Combining Style and Economy Correct FP all F ashions for | Women’s White Footwear | sted macnatand adored ar’ gash, are made of wel Women’s Suits & Skirts ° Broadcloth Chinchilla . Broadcloths and cheviots are popular materials for Sp ecial, $2.97 Coats, $29.75 Sport Coats, $14.49 new tailor made Suits and are particularly effective. Combined (Upper Mlustration). In Very long Coate of all black Made of white Worumbo Chi with velvet or satin trimmings, THIRD FLOOR, 35TH STREET. apricot, show slight Imperfece i i ; ‘ / care in selecting the stores at which she made her purchases. Of fine quality crepe de Chine, charmeuse =} All stores spend about the same percentage of money for adver tising. It pays the thrifty woman to do her shopping in the store ] that sets aside a part of its advertising money to be handed back, | through Green Trading Stamps, {n presents to its regular customers. broadcloth; rollcollarof broadtail | chilla; loose model with belt al made of white Sea Island duck; Colontel cloth, kimono sleeve effect, front | back, deep raglan “shoulder; style with neat strip of patent leather at sides Cheviot Broadcleth and the same leather used for the Cul . fastening with large buttons; lined | vertible collar—fancy pockets and i throughout with de , bu uft. Our enormous stock enables you to Suits, $24.74 Suits, $22.74 ie oe Te ee ™ Zibeline el os Faney Twee of choose either modest or elaborate Furniture and Homefurnishings. Whether your purchase be large or small, we invite you to open an account, and guarantee absolutes satisfaction. Our millions of satished customers will tell you, of ‘or grey. Deep @ our liberality and that whether you buy fer cash or on credit + shoulder, convertible collar and " Russian green, taupe and brown, we ee, OuNTRE. Our Prices Are Alw the power Economies in Fall Dress Fabrics © ('2" Cov 3 QR © vamsae Barats At the same price ($2.97) a popular Colonial tle of white Nile cloth with flexible hand- turned sole and Cuban Louls heels. The vamp and tongue made In one plece Is an important feature, as the smoothness prevents binding across the instep. White Canvas Oxford Ties, $1.98 Made with flexible turned soles and Cuban heels, canvas pesinente Model with long | .» Cossack model; coat trimmed coat; collar and cuffs of velvet. | with soutache embroidery; cir- Colors—tete de Nigre, navy blue | cular skirt outlined with band and black. of embroidery in navy, blue and Jacl Beira Quetity French Serge Serge Skirts, i nage Sree, B74 | acces, $10.74 Pleated flounce with apron front Made with bodice belt; pointed over drapery, in navy blue and over drapery; edged with trim- black. od satire Sport Coats, $23.74 | Coats, , $15.74 polar! whde ‘ett ait’around, | presiteruamnlsh madelmade of brown raglan ied car covered; new high arched last. with “other & $5.00 Oxfords $3. 49 $3.50 Oxfords We name two items of a complete assortment of the ptiora sll Reg. Peice 695 | ‘ at ’ Dress Goods that will-be in greatest demand the coming | * Exe lene in An outing and walking Oxford, season. They afford an excellent idea of Macy’s Dress i WSS ae rx (lower illustration) for Women 7 and Misses; rubber soles and heels values: . he 6: aA | BLOCK Gib AVE, dark mah fe | ibins The teste es lon ant boca! || dastiatte Sor oree eiveat Black Broadeloth Gd.) ne, * 96c Sotho 36th 8, M and the last very comfortable. ance. SECOND FLOOR, REAR. 48-inch having. a beautiful high finish. They are a deep, for the needle. Broad: Flowers & Fruits, 49c rich, lustrous black, perfectly shrunk and le. In our assortment are ten different styles— -poppies, cloth will be the most favored material for Fall costumes. pansies, gardenias, violets, fruits, small roses, branched Women 8 Knit All-Wool Storm Serge fe 39c with foliage, asters, small clusters of flowers branched to- lacy’e Price M camactt rec Carefully. shrun ponged a i pgther. etc. They are in all of the newest shades for Fall Angora Sweaters, $5.94 she nial Fall hsoon ccna oun ncen wale aa New Fall Velvet variety | blue, blue, navy bh » taupe and plus. One of the best A Bet ‘ 5 A variety of color effects, good style and excellent ' season , ter Quality of Clusters, 59¢ values are all’combined in these attractive Sweater assort- ire alc tear i epee te uae ND FLOOR, 3\TH ST. ments and, as usual, are at Macy's ‘Lowest-in-the-City” Mi ’ fF ll Prices. Angora Sweaters are light weight but warm; made al i ju! ; isses New a e with deep roll collar, turn back cuffs, and large kets. Colors are in two-tone effects, Copenhagen blue with white, Dresses of gfeen-and-white and rose-and-white. Miases’ & Children’s Sweaters, $1.39 Knitted in plain stitch. Choice of two modeis, one with Byron collar, and belt all around; second model has shaw! collar. Colors white, gray, and maroon, Charming Serge for Young Girls At $10.74 Smart long walsted model combined with Roman striped serge of navy, with blue Or green stripes, (4s diwstraied.) Note the new silk braid trimming and pretty batiste collar, Slzes 10 to 14 year: One-Piece Dress Model, $6.94 THIRD FLOOR, CENTRE. (a aN ot sue wis | Girls’ Crepe | Misses’ Storm Sloe 29. 16 an 18 youre | Eponge and Travel Coats, $14.74 | Coats, $15.74 Crepe de Chine Dresses $13.74 Fashionable cape model with | q\Vaile ot Beet heed hel on Mieantenes Meck woteteds fete Pretty model with long bisque waist: collar and And cape cut in one plece; tures; raglan sleeve mode! waisted blouse has white pique collar ane self material—long tunic skirt; colors-— plush collar, “1 with ‘convertible collar—belt of navy blue, black, brown and green, Sizes 14,16 | Color: /, Copenhagen blue, | self materia -Slsea to and. 16 y Ss cuffs—tle and belt of plaid silk ribbon; skirt and 18 years, brown and green. Sizes10to16 | sours, long tunle effect, Sizes 10 to 14 vears. i WOOLY Charmeuse Dresses, 19.74 | Chinchitta Coats of Shower Proof | Storm OeE NED LR Excelient quality material in navy blue, | nore Coat. $10.74 | Tweeda, $11 74 Serge Dresses, $4.96 SS to black and brown, | Short basque effect rection’ ay Tnaterial In This Is a atorin or pero In navy blue, and fashioned in popular box $5,000 waist with long sleeves; white satin collar Oxford, brown, and navy blue; | ot tighter weight material In ff Pleated model; long sleews and round neck with girdle of self material, Long pleated 9 raglan’ sleeves’ and convertible | gray or brown colorin |. | ith white embroidered crepe collar, A Romain tunic skirt. Sizes 14, 16 and 18 years, collar} “deep, patch pockets. | macaan model win convertible eine silk bow and belt gives a striking finish, Sizes 10 to 14 years, collar, Sizes 14 and 16 years, THIRD FLOOR, 85TH BT. THIRD FLOOR, 65TH STREET, ‘THIRD VLOOR, CENTRE. =