The evening world. Newspaper, October 12, 1914, Page 7

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} — \ ace = oat . Registered Nearly every woman of limited! © Original Designsfor Evening World Readers Corr, HS Meee Wen 1B Nothing irritates one more than the| ® constant warning of the mental slave| attached to our good judgment, when | § . ee be bate about ig invest og new Lotito p at we must remember our ni Cont Bottle (82 Doses) | account. To atways have to realise! § that our choice of clothes must be| % governed by durability and suitability | ® for many purposes is indeed disheart- | % Gat Won ening at times, yet with a proper ‘think yeu have to amount of thought on the subject clothes of quiet and dignified dis-| & tinction can be achieved with a very 4 moderate income. ® £ ‘This season fashion Is quite in ac-| @ OOGH®®DGDHGHHHOOHGHHSHHOIDSS OO cord with economy, for the darker | ® ' 4} Colors—more sombre, probably out of | g respect for the terrible si jo and “| lone of life in Rurope—are ing the | ead. So there will not be a single | Impulse toward what is new that! G cannot be eanctioned by judgment ¢ plus economy. One may be garbed in’ § a uniform of blue, even that vary dark tone of the crow's wing, or in a modest mingling of black and white, feeling that such will endure for » , eral seasons, if such longevity of life) ¢ is demanded, and yet know that it te) % smart. However, thore are some pretty new | @ colors that have come out thii son which will stand thé serviceability test quite as well as the proverbial Diue. These include a deep dark) % green, and a rich magenta, which has been forced from the fashon world for some time in favor of the more garish Oriental colors, will enjoy a winter of popularity no doubt, And considering its almost universal be- comingness, this assumption might be put down as a fact. DEGCRIPTION OF THE GOWN. Ect abliched 52 Years Severe Headaches Are used by Eyestrain At the first sign of ee RIGHT tens ee sate. guarding your eyesight. Perfect Fitting Glasses, $2.50 to $12 [Y| Means needs a semi-drossy frock on New Vork: 184 B'way at John St. 223 Sixth Ave. 15th St. nn St. 17 West 424 eel to-day. With the suggestion at th left to go by, all the perple: serge weighted with black fu Brooklyn: 498 Fulton St., cor. Bond St. 8 | the manipulation of stripe fa (a circular tunic of green foundation skirt B. Altman & Cn. THE NEW CLOAKINGS for Autumn and Winter are displayed in a remarkably fine célection which includes fabrics suitable for street, visiting, motor and sports outergarments. Among them are broadtai! cloth in black and colors; Scotch and English mixtures; chinchtlia with reverse of self-tone or plaid; baby lamb and moleskin cloths; silk seal and Montagnac. B. Altman & Cn. have prepared the following Sales of special interest for to-morrow (Tuesday): An Extraordinary Offering of Choice Dress Silks to be continued to-morrow (Tuesday) will consist of several thousand yards of Silks, arranged in Blouse _and Dress Lengths and specially priced at . per yard, 55c., 70c., 90c., $1.40 & 1.85 Rich Black Velvet Hats Women’s Separate Skirts appropriate for afternoon wear, or for street (in the new models) wear with the smart tailored suit, will be made of black cloth, navy blue and black offered in the Millinery Department on the serge, tweed mixtures, corduroy and black Third Floor at the very unusual price velveteen, at the special price of . $6.85 om . 2. we ew wl lel} S650 Women’s Ready-to-wear Department, An interesting selection of imported Model Third Floor. - - , Hats, creations of the leading Paris Modistes, is displayed in this Department at moderate aaat peices. Twilled Silk Umbrellas \ for men and women, will offer exceptional An interesting feature in the Dress Goods values at these prices: Department will be Umbrellas in 26- and 28-inch sizes with natural wood handles . at $1.90 with novelty handles, sterling silver trimmed, An Important Sale of Black and Colored Broadtail Cloth} a... . =. =. =. # $278 an especially desirable fabric for modish Umbrellas in 26-inch size Suits and Coats, at ;the very exceptional with folding handles in natural wood or pricoof . . «». © per yard $4.50 mission finish . . . «© at $3.00 Patrons desiring to reach the Store from the Grand Central Station or the Subway will find the new Entrance on Madison Avenue most accessible. Cietyfoneth Street Hitt Avenne- Madison Avenue, New-York — Thiety.K Steet ‘ ' naan Saisie athe itNO isteach st 8 stn OD Alabina Lala lar flare gives to the sides, and a iittle| terial which 4 the front and bit more, which ts modish just n pulls to the back in sash ends, Below MAINE TABLET UNVEILED. ‘The stripes in the back running croi tunto of blue serge, buttons covered wan pe SrhZ, \aeng fect 3 from the same terial ae conjunction with the long sash end|to cioas the back seam of the biack| . whone stripes run. t satin foundation skirt. Dainty frilis) 1@7 Samare Fusk Medicnt-a, of white batiste would be refreshing ze tablet remade from the metal begin is Interesting for tract at the neck and sleeves. front, its bg is Increased to from yoke above the Th crosal Grammes of Commerce Fete. manner. ‘The back view of this design shows | announces. the distinctive closing of the watst ted on the lower part of the with of course the use of ma-| in jucu! and butgons, vice verna. Dark uditortuy hattan, and three in Brooklyn. blue serge for the in one with the sleeves could be but- ‘den the toned in black eatin, from the ma- The Latest Victor Talking Machines and Records at Usual Macy Savings HIS is an opportunity that and will satisfy the requirements dressed men. + and colorings, in Persian, Basket Weave, and Novel MAIN FLOOR, BLACK DRESS The above illustration shows the latest style Jumper Basque (McCall Pattern No. 6195), Waist (McCall Pattern No. 6081), and the skirt to be worn with same (McCall Pattern No. 6052). This charming model can be effectively made of eelveteen (490 yd. in our Dress Goode Section) combined with satin at (99¢ yd.) or all-wool serge (49¢ yd. upward). PATTERN DEPT., 2ND FLOO! FINE ORIENTAL RUGS $57.50 - Choice Iran Rugs Standard Prices, $85.00 to $100.00 SAVHE Rugs in the assortment to be placed on sale to-morrow, Tuesday, were carefully selected from thousands of others, and include only the very finest in both coloring and design. They forma very extraordinary collection, Their averagesize Is 5 it. i: inch by 6ft. 6 oes BAGDAD MOUSSOULS $34.50 Standard Prices, $50.00 to $65.00 These came to us direct from Bagdad, and constitute a most attractive as rent. They are very silky and lustrous. The pile t> heavy—-similar to that of a Kazak—giving them unusud., “eat durability. Designs and colorings are exquisite. 4ft.6. 5 by 9 ft. 2 inches average size. FOURTH FLOOR, CENTRE, — ir portion, walle it ie oviced. that it| CARUSO IN FREE CONCERTS, jay as « memozat to the men who ton emi —— Great Tenor to Sing tm Seven Pro-~ Enrico Caruso will aing at seven free concerts in this city during the week’ eelebration of the three hundredth an- niversary of chartered commerce of the | tHe HFonk were present at the service; musical programme of the celebration | Gerbilt Womans ing pc 4 hd Bol- onvert, Prof. Fleck saya, will % Li Meath Star An Exceptional Offering of NEW SCARFS FOR MEN Sold Elsewhere at 55c, 65c and $1.00 be equalled in this City. We place on sale to-morrow 8,250 fash- ionable SCARFS, made for the Autumn of 1914. These splendid Neckties have gen- Cc erous open ends, are well cut and stitched, Made in an apparently endless variety of fine designs ental, Repp, Mogadore, Continued Sale of at $2.49 yard jE are meeting a great demand with this very excep- | tional offering of Black Chiffon Dress Velvet, in | double width, of a remarkably good quality, that is sold elsewhere at $4.00 the yard. There is only a limited quantity left on hand, but all prompt orders can be filled. Black Chiffon Velvet is in great de ovand this season. This affords a rare opportunity. SECOND FLOOR, BROADWAY, Raincoats for Men Thoroughly $9.75 Waterproofed OME are of single, others of double texture material. Seams are carefully cemented; Raglan or regular shoulders, s tabs are on collars and cuffs. In Tan only. These + thoroughly waterproof and reliable, Also American-Made “Slip-Ons” At the Same Price, $9.75 Made of dark Oxford fabrics, with plaid wool lining. Sizes 33 to 42. Jal to Ship’ Dendin MeKie~ from thm U. 8. 8. Maine waa in MeKimley Squaro Park to- a when tho battleship was sunk na Hogbor in February, 1898. fot is known aa the Maine and & corp of boy scouts wore on_ hi Port, Prof. Henry 1. Fleck of the Nor-|to hold back the crowd tn the park. mal College, who bas charge of the|, Besides sisteon, battalions of Scouts the G. A. ReHet Corps No, 16, the Sons of Veterans and a aguad, of Four of the concerta will be in Man-| *filors from the Dreadnou of the College ot et and Franklyn avenue to part of the waist New York, and other pro: the dediention. Major © B. an of the U. &. BO 8. Lon talion was the «rand marshal, When a personal visit to the Macy Store is not con~ venient, you may write Macy's Mail Order Shop- ping Service for whatever you want, = Sale of Men’s | nderwear will not of well- CHIFFON VELVET | | | for garments that are usually sold at $1.98 to $2.49, $1.80 for garments that are usually sold at $2.49 to $3.49. MAIN FLOOR, 35TH ST. London-Made Some have convertible collars: » well-made and FIVTH FLOOR, BROADWAY A Great Special in LIBRARY SUITES {Age HE low price named below for a well-designed and i | refully- e three-piece Library Suite should not ‘Bacys| be regarded as a criterion of its real worth. Macy's ~~ has been making some splendid Furniture Offerings this Autumn, and this is among the best. Three-Piece Leather Suite lustraied, consisting of se are of fine mahogany finish, beautifully carved; seats and: backs are covered in real brown Spanish leather, upholstered with the best grace of tempered steel springs. A very speci: offering at this price.

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