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ot 54 uf 8 sh pat < ¥ unable to obtaiu bond in this amount and was locked Up in the Raymond Street: Jail. His attorney, Robert Kier, stated to Justice Jenks of the Appellate Division, that he felt it very unlikely he could obtain so large @ bond and declared his intention, in the evont of failure, to apply for a reduction. ‘The bonds in the cases of the three men, fixed to-day by Justice Jenks, were an increase of $15,000 over the original amount for Cassidy, of $5,000 for Witlet, and. $2,500 for Walter. oor casei CALLS CHAUFFEURS CRAZY. ————— ‘Magistrate Breen Lectures One Who In Fined 9100, George Moran, chauffeur for H. Her- ring of No, 800 Riverside Drive, was ar- raigned to-day before Magistrate Breen in the West Side Police Court for fast driving. Motorcycle Policeman Uirich naid that he had overtaken him while he was going down the drive at thirty- five miles an, hour. It was the third time Moran had been arrested for speed- ing. "zou chauffeurs are all crasy!” sald the Magistrate. ‘‘Your employers tell you to go about five .niles an hour and you shoot @long at fifty.)I don’t know why your employers should pay your fine. You'll pay’ a fine of $190 or you can spend six days in prison.” BONWIT-TELLER &,CO. Specialized Styles 4 in Misses’ Fashions Youth will be setved—and it must be served Poop nbaninaf “Ss CASSIDY OUT ~OFINL WILETT CAN'T GET BAIL $36,000, but $40,000 Was Asked for Willett. “Curly” Joe Cassidy and Louls T. Walter, jr, convicted of trafficking in @ @upreme Court nomination, were to-day released on bail; Cassidy in the sum of $85,000 and Walter in $7,800. There was an additional bond of $1,000 for each guarantéeing the fine imposed hy the court in addi- tion te the prison sentence of one and a half years. " Iitam Willett, convictéd of at- tempting to purchase the momination, whose bail was fixed at $40,000, was SPECIAL FOR SATURDAY. Misses’ ‘Tailleur”. Suits Ten Distinets ‘ve Models 29.50 > These suits feature the later-day style developments and not those advanced early in the season. are essentially youth- ful in design and express the ideas of the most celebrated cou- turiers to youth. Long, short and flare coats—bell, flare and plaited skirts in the favered fabrics and colorings. Sizes 14 to 18. _ Misses’ Fur Trimmed Suits a OF CLOTH OF VELVETEEN 39.75. > 47.50 Unusual models for the iss who would have her apparel merge wie peony icse vatts ars reniaved iaaky dears Frees the hackneyed types. Sizes 14 to 18. Misses’ Composé Frocks Velvet & Charmeuse Serge & Charmeuse 27.50 les that i charm for the youthful figure and cpg: pseorponnic ip aly recht mode. Intheseason'sshadings. Sizes 14to 18 ' Misses’ Danse Frocks 25.00 29.50- 39.75 Exquisitely dainty creations of charmeuse, sequined net, bugle becled chiffone and llette effects, combined with trimmings of fur Fashioned in styles that ant Sintnctly ditereat from the usual, izes 14 to Misses’ Top Coats .. 25.00 35,00 The new bel, flare and Cossack silhouettes are specially featured cord and novelty boucles, wale if cheviots and blanket cloths “Flapper” Apparel A Bonwit Teller origination for the girl who it is difficult to attire in a becoming manner. Girls’ Detachable Blouse Frocks inen Blouse with skirt of serge or inet Satin girdle. Sizes 81014, 8.99 “Flapper” School & Afternoon Frocks : 9.75 12.75 17.50 serge, and two-piece models of velvet, charmeuse-&-serge in pial brown, green and black-&-white checks, Sizes 12, 14, 16. Girls’ School & Dressy Coats 6.95 9.75 t 39.50 ‘ iety of ynusual styles for girls of 6to 14, devel: in velvet, Me acgh aie Diibn covicna od poids Siam 10 4 “Flapper” “Tailleur” Suits 23.75 39.75 Ostrich PLUME and Fur-Trimmed HATS $9.89 | Standard Price $16.50 Friday and Saturday Selling An exceptionally —_ interesting Week-end Sale—as the shapes used for these Hats are made of fine Silk Velvet, hand blocked with French edges. They are trimmed with bands of fur and - ‘rench Ostric! jumes, dt enstet; 8 inches in width ont with heavy, drooping Plumes alone elsewhere would sell at $8.00 to $9.00. These Hats, one of which is illustrated, come. in _ different shapes, la and medium size j Sailors, _ Tricorne and Turban Va effects. The Plumes in black, white e and fashionable colors. SECOND FLOOR, 34TH STREET, Special Display of Hats At $4.96 and $5.94 We are particularly proud of our splendid showing of $4.96 and $5.94 “Specials” for Friday and Satur- day. We illustrate one of these Hats. ' For BLACK SAILOR, made of fine velvet with ribbon binding, trimmed with beautiful Ostrich fancy, and grosgrain ribbon. In black, with black, white or colored fancies. SECOND FLOOR, 34TH STREET, MISSES’ COATS, Suits and Dresses— Newest Modes Our Misses' Department is “up to the minute” with desirable wearing apparel for the young Miss. ° Short Coat NorfoikCoat Suits, $32.75] suits, $29.75 Asmart, plain tailored model of “Soleil” —a broadcloth like fabric in diagonal weave. The back is belted; inlaid ‘velvet collar; two piece yoke skirt. Colors, brown navy and black. Sizes, 14 and 16 years. Very jaunty Corduroy Suit in navy, green, brown and black; regulation yoke and belt on coat. The skirt is severely plain, with belt of self material and side pocket. Sizes, 14, 16 and 18 years, Smart One-Piece Dresses, $24.74 Made of navy blue serge combined with black satin and made in novel Russian style; long tunic, standing collar and sleeves finished with skunk opossum banding. . Sleeves and underskirt are of satin; girdle of self material embroidered in silver. Sizes, 14, 16 and 18 years. At $17.74 At $12.74 ZIBELINE COATS, % length; ASTRACHAN CLOTH COAT; in shades of brown and, blue, in brown, navy, green and black. deep yoke effect; large collar of | A straight line model, satin lined skunk opossum. Sizes, 14 ana throughout. Sizes, 14 and 16 16 years years, ie THIRD FLOOR, 35TH STREET. Fashionable Frocks for Afternoon @ Street Wear Stylish Winter Dresses are constantly being made of serges and velvets for bridge, afternoon and street dresses. We have a large assortment, very moderately priced. ‘Redingote’ DRESSES of Navy Serge, f- $21.74 pleasing example is illus- trated. The underskirt and sleeves are of black satin. The revers and collar are also of satin and faced with tan moire silk; two handsome braid omaments fasten waist- line of Redingote. Satin & Velvet $24.74 Dresses, This attractive combina- tion fashions a Dress Coatee effect, The short Coatee is of velvet, prettily trimmed with four rows of soutache braid. The sleeves and girdle are of black satin; white faille silk collar and revers—black satin underskirt with Red- ingote skirt of velvet, trimmed with braid and buttons, Serge Chemise $13.74 Frocks, Made of fine quality serge with satin underskirt and sleeves, Overdress is bound with btaid and finished with broad half belt of serge. The large roll collar is of white satin. THIRD FLOOR, 35TH BT. THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, OOTOBER 9, 1914. pelenaneetainatt aimee Merchandise Here Advertised To-morrow ae On Sale To-day and Men Who Are Looki FINE CLOTHING. (A Tian Attractions The Restaurant. Business Men who want the best of Meats and the freshest of Vegetables come to Macy's for Luncheon. KIGHTH FLOOR, Will Find These SUITS at $19.75 Clothing for Men and Young Men. are in more conservative styles, some with stationary fronts. shown. Far Superior to Any We Have Been Able to Find Elsewhere at $22.50 HESE Suits are the productions of high-class manufacturers who ba have earned a reputation for making stylish and serviceable VR ___ The garments are cut in the modish English model, with soft rolling lapels, and patch pockets, some with cuffs on sleeves; waistcoats are high cut and trousers are fashionably narrow. Others The fabrics are plain and unfinished worsteds, cheviot and cassimere mixtures, in Autumn and Winter colorings and patterns, and every yard of the materials has been shrunk by the London Cold-Water Process. Many chalk-line stripes and tartan plaids are * Well cut, made and trimmed, down to the smallest details. These garments are the sort that well-dressed New Yorkers are glad to appear in. For | FOR YOUNG MEN ated in the | These cannot be matched at this figure elsewhere. | with Clothing that has style and class, len’s Apparel described above are present in these Suits. Strictly All Hand-Tailored wide array for the critical young man. ae a r 2 es Men’s Silk Lined Fall 4 They are built in the ever popular CHESTERFIELD MODEL, and the cut and making are exceptio: », There is much’ more careful “inside work" in these Overcoats than is generally found in garments at the price. ‘made buttonholes and hand-felled collars and edges. The materials, of fine quality, are—Black, Oxford or Cambridge Fabrics. Some are silk-lined to the edges. SIZES 33 to 40 IN THE REGULAR; STOUTS, 38 to 48. FIFTH FLOOR, BROADWAY. . Ombre Chiffon VEILS, ‘ * « long. Among the most desirable navy, rose, purple, orange, Wis- shades are brown, taria, Kee for or ex) $4c and our show you ’ exactly on the Continent. give them to t distribute. Demi- Amber COMBS low figu consider them well worth 74 cents, MAIN FLOOR, 34TH STREET, Minarets Greatly Reduced 8c Macy's prices were $2.97 10 $4.96 Silk Minarets of black or Roman stripes, plaid and change- able Silk, some shirred, others accordion-pleated, MAIN FLOOR, 34TH STREET. white Taffeta, $1.69 Macy's Usual Price $1.98 These shaded VEILS in all the new Fall colorings are 14 yard wide and 17% yards MALS FLOOR, BROADWAY. Knitting “Ti Many omfort of Soldiers Perhaps you think a “TIPPET SCARF" is difficult nsive to make and have not attempted one. et us assure you that neither is true. We can sup) ty. the i T EXPERTS will, for the pleasure of servin; you, teach you the stitch an Scarfs should be made. This fad for knitting “TIP- PET SCARFS" originated with charitably inclined women who were anxious to relieve the cold weather suffering of the soldiers They have formed clubs to knit these Neck- pieces, On completion, they will Red Cross to THIRD FLOOR, 34TH #T., REAR. 49c We illus: ») trate two of the new style COMBS, now sO pop- ular with the prevailing mode of coit- | Some Special SUITS ¢ 14.75 e _ We are doing an enormous business in fitting Young Men In either English or conservative models. All the stylish features enumer- Mixtures, Tartan plaids, stripes, all in to place on sale the entire balance obtainable now. colorings, opportunity ‘for discerning men. MAIN FLOOR, SSTH STREET. pet Scarfs” omen Busy am for how the “DeLion a2 ¢ Silk: Hats, BEDS and Beddin Greatly Underprice ff AVACY'S claim of “Lowest-in-the-City” prices will be found fully justified in our great Furniture Section, * \maeyn! that covers an entire floor. White Enamel =“) Beds, $3.34 sf (as illustrated) %, . These Beds are excel- ‘{ lently constructed, the fin- \Wil ish being in baked-on white \f enamel. They have con- § tinuous posts and %%-inch filling rods. A better Bed for so little a price has ever been offered in New ork, Felt White Enamel Beds, $9.74 | Mattresses, $7.22 The posts are square, Have Made in ourown sunlit factory, ‘fire round filling rods and brass | an the premises. © grade of A. C. A. ticking, finely stitched caps, Finished in a hard baked op enamel, Excellent contig tion, + Steel Springs as:‘low 'The highest ‘$9.89 IT size above brim; and tufted. Ful smaller, ly: less a ’ Overcoats, $1 fh Men’s Shirts ial of Woven Madras. Shops, Are Priced $1.50 and $2.00 HE great success attending our earlier sales of these Mans FANE SHIRTS leads us woven Madras, with either soft or laundered cuffs, in beautiful designs and: } Many with 36-inch sleeves. This affords a rare Shirt economy “DeLion” Derbies @. SILK DRESS HATS: EN who have been abroad: mM and purchased Hats at. R. H. Macy & Co. are the ¢: « Ive sales agents in New Yorks these celebrated Hats. We consider ‘“DeLion” HATS and DERBIES the-finest, the world produces. f “DeLion’’ Derbies, $6.94 & $7.94 ribbed cotton UNION combed yam; this gar- ment is ver ecru color. and stouts. Worsted Union Suits, 75 are of high-grade the famous “DeLion", .j Shops should know that. Silk 2 Men's spring needle SUITS, made of fine } elastic; 1 izes from 34 to SO inches, regular $1.98 Men's Jersey Ribbed wor- sted UNION SUITS, in nate ural color; medium weight for Fall; sizes 34 to 50 in. Balbriggan Underwear, 98¢ Men's Ba.briggan Under- wear, made of the best Egyp- tian cotton, for Fall wear, Shirts have long sleeves, sateen facing. Drawers are [i regular and stout, withsateen {1 wAlsteyand, NORD it