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A Sek ELC TWAY OPENER INTHE WEEK torium in London Ex. ‘pected to End Then, Says Sir George Paish. from ate brie moratorium in Great Britain expire within threo weeks, at time the London Stock Ex- GWange and tho Liverpool Cotton Ex- Range will open for a resumption of besiness. Pete means conditions favoring the f@pening of the Now York Stock Ex- and “the rapid return of both in Great Britain and United States to a condition ap- is the normal.” (Buch is the opinion of Sir George » former editor of the Statist in 4 and present adviser to tho) Treasury who, with Basil B. ett, an official of the British * jury, Was ® passenger on the te Star liner Baltic, in tqday. (Both Sir George and Mr. Blackett 1 nave come to this country on an of- mission, represent directly their érnment and expect to confer with Sporetary of the Treasury McAdoo and we@veral of tho leading New York finan- fers in anticipation of the opening of the exchanges on both sides of the water. ’ Mhe presence aboard the Raltic of K. Shoda, former Assistant Min- | i of Finance of Japan, and his! ite of eleven Government officials | &® the report, not officially denied | the Japanese financial ambassa- dor, that he had come to this coun- | tey to secure a $100,000,000 loan. Mr. | Shoda seemed: to have the moral| déoking, at least, of the representa- | tives from the British Treasury. ‘The interview granted by Sir George was sbared by Mr. Blackett. “We are coming here to get information on! the financial situation in this country amd to confer with the oMfcials of your Treasury Department,” said Mr. Binekett. “We would not like to commit our elves in extenso regard- ing the business situation in Great | Britain, but we expect things to hap- pem soon which will be favorable to Britain and the United States, The moratortum ends in three wi * “And then,” said Sir George, “things are in such shape with the London Stock Exchange that it can be opened within a reasonable time after the expiration of the moratorium. “You have a very important ques- tion over here liquidation abroad will follow opening of your exchange. reason for expecting any great liqui- dation of that kind, ditions in London are almost nor- mal.” When asked how much gold was Ukely to flow out of this country upon the reopening of the exchanges Sir George estimated the amount at Asked if England would insist on gold payments, he said: “You, a great, wealthy nation, are just as anxious to pay your debts as we are to have you pay them.” THE EVENING WORLD, COMRADES MARCH BEHIND FOOTBALL VICTIM'S BODY 8 to whether heavy the I see no Fordham Preparatory School Lad Buried From St. Mary's Church, Yonkers. Charles Corley Hays, the Fordham Preparatory School boy who died Wednesday from injuries received in a football game on Columbus Day with the team of St. Peter's College in Jersey City, was buried to-day in St. Mary's Cemetery, Yonkers, after ser- vices had been held in St. Mary's Church there. The Fordham and St. Financial con- $200,000,000 to 250,000,000. Infants’ COATS Typical of the New Season Here is a group of Coats, comfortable—for general winter wear. Each model fastens close at the neck, is well lined throughout, and very moderately priced. Two Models at $4.89 CHINCHILLA COATS— CHEVIOT COA TS—Well Either box or belted models. | tailored, very plain—belted back. Lining of flannel; velvet collar. | Collar of velvet; lined through. Sizes 1 to 5 years. Colors—gray, | out with flannel. Sizes 2 to S navy or brown, years. Colors—navy or brown. Durable Corduroy Coats, $7.94 In shades of navy, brown or green. Side belt. fastens with crochet buttons; silk lined. Sizes 2 to 5 years. A graduate nurse is in attendance in this De- partment, whom mothers lard: eee (without infants. charge) regarding the care ¢ of infants. sor. “Right Shape” SHOES for Misses and Children (rr iy ATURDAY is always a busy day in our | large and newly-stocked Shoe Depart- | ment. We therefore suggest that you bring the girls and children early to- morrow, to fit them out comfortably with Shoes that give “Equal Rights To Every Toe.” These are ideal Shoes for keeping the feet as nature meant them to be. SECOND FLOOR, REAR. Free Instruction in CHINA PAINTING Peter's teams attended. ‘The Kev. Henry A. Curtin celebrated a solemn requiem mass, assisted by the Rev. Richard O. Hughes, as deacon and the Rey, A. Doran as s nM Several priests from Fordham College were present also. The members of the football team which has disbanded for the season wore crepe bands on their arms and sat near the father, Michacl J. Hays, and the sister, Miss May Hays, of their dead comrade. Mrs. Hays is in @ sanitarium. ‘The pallbearers were Joseph Schultz, right guard of Hays's team; Duncan O'Brien, the coach; Thomas Barry, the manager; James Tully, Frank Brophy, James Lawrence, John Sloane and Charles Clancey. rain, more than 100 of school friends marched to be well dressed, at a low and priced to save $3.00 to more conservative tastes. price. We offer the best Clothing for men that this amount of money can purchase anywhere. The man who desires Matchless in Style and Workmanship tailored Garments, made in the popular English model, with soft rolling collar, larger lapels, narrow trousers and high-cut waistcoat; other models in plenty for men of The fabrics include all the new Tartan weaves that are so popular this season; fancy mixtures in worsteds and cassimeres, blue wale cheviots and blue serges that can be relied upon for fast color, Any man can be well fitted at Macy's, regardless of build. All sizes, cut to suit all figures, are to be found at this low Men’s Suits of Style NEWBURGER WINS. ' dd Without Contest, Merry WOON Deptuy Police Seat In Constitatio: Is Seew whurger, former! Commirstoner, we | fight againat Tatimany for a seat in the State Conetic al Conventh to-day when his Kdwin Joxeph, and former bre Dooling of the Board of Elections, counsel to Meyer Wolf, N i opponent, appeared bef Court Justice Donnelly that both factions were finn on the nomination of Newburg The controversy had been w bitterly since Primar returns given out at quarters reported th Meyer Wolf by a coi att wh nmany head- mination of prtable ma- The shapes are the newest and Shoes are up to the Macy standard in material and work- manship. Asa rule Shoes of this quality sell in specialty stores at $5.00 a pair. The /Ilustra- lions show patent leathers, in button and lace models, gun metal in button and lace, and mahogany in lace and blucher styles. MAIN FLOOR BALCONY, REAR. cost, will find these Suits $5.00 a Suit. They are hand- fist a $24.75 Benator Anthony J. for peenses to the ‘onvention, James didate for Senator, and » candidate for Assembly. The Democrats opened thelr cam- paign in the Bronx last night at a meet- ing held in the rooms of the Samoset Club, the oreantzation ac quarters of the Thirty-third Asse ably Distriet, t Melrose avenue an June Hut Mitgcatth “sveet wig crema: and present. ‘The spenkers '® District-att Borovgh Presideat Francis Martin, a FELT $7.22 to $24.24. to $45.25. Some Fine Specials In BEDS and BEDDING HE following items and prices are not only interest- ing in themselves, but as illustrations of how economically wise housekeepers can refurnish the home with necessities of every-day use at Macy's, — eH BRASS BED, illustrated above $16.34 The posts are high, 2 inches in diameter, 114 inch cross rod, panel effect with five 1-inch filling rods, pear shaped. Has large husks and is finished in a reliable lacquer, in either bright or satin finish. 3 ft., 3 ft. 6, 4 ft. and 4 ft. 6. aa ee ranging in price from BRASS BEDS, ranging in price from $7.49 up WHITE ENAMEL BEDS, ranging in price from $2.49 up to $16.89. 2325 Pairs Scrim Curtains A Special Purchase at Special Prices At Grocersand Deli- catessen Stores | Oc Made by E. Pritchard, 331 Spring St., N.Y. ad Can be had in all sizes— An exceptional offering. Hemstitched Scrim Curtains, with Filet and English Lace Insertion, (pr.) Hemstitched Marquisette Curtains, 98c | GUARANTEED | Solid Through and Through . 14K.Gold ! 98 $1.64 $1.98 $1.49 Of special interest to SCHOOL CHILDREN—to whom we extend a hearty welcome. Ever’: afternoon, between the hours of two and five, on our Fifth Floor, our experts will give free instruc- tion in the art of decorating China. is accomplish- ment is again comme strongly into popular favor, We show a beautiful and complete assortment of China pieces that, when decorated, will make excellent Holiday gifts. : China Painting Outfits— Complete—(set) $1.98 Each Outfit contains ten colors, four brushes, palette knife, one bottle of medium and a Japan- ned tin palette, size 8x11 inches. Gold, and sand. vir FLOOR, BROADWAY. with English lace insertion and edging (pr.) Fine_ Scrim Curtains, with linen and German Cluny lace insertion and edging.(pr.) Hemstitched Scrim Curtains, with lace insertion and edging. (pr.) FOURTH FLOOR, REAR. The Suits included in this lot are the productions of one of the very finest wholesale tailoring establishments in the United States. Their name is a synonym for high quality arena a clothing men, and these goods were made for R. H. Macy & ro on special order. The materials, the cut, the making and the trimming all unite to place these splendid Suits in a class by themselves. Materials and colorings are the newest shown this season. Hand- tailored all through, and made by workmen who know their trade thoroughly. No better Ready-to-Wear Suits can be found anywhere. MEN’S FINE FALL OVERCOATS, $19.75 These are among the most fashionable and popular Overcoats shown this season. Balmacaans, Raglans and Chesterfields; silk sleeve linings; some are silkelined through- out. Full flaring, with dash and style—roomy and comfortable. Some are of knitted cloth, giving warmth with little weight. Many blacks and Oxfords. Some have velvet collars, others self collars. FIFTH FLOOR, BROADWAY. Madeira Hand-Embroidered Individual HUCK TOWELS cea.) 98 Standard Price $1.50 Just received, a large shipment of all-linen individual Huck Towels, with real Madeira hand embroidery. Scal- loped and elaborately hand-embroidered on one end, with space for initial or monogram, A very special offering. Direct from the Madeiras DOMESTIC RUGS 9x12 ft. Greatly Underpriced HIS is the size of Rug most wanted for use in Greater New York to cover parlors, dining rooms, etc. The The New Howard ‘Jonic” TT": latest achievement of the HOWARD Watch- | Gold-Filled WATCH and CHAIN $8.49 “Eleno” Key West CIGARS at About Half Price makers; and one of the most beautiful Timepieces ever designed. The HOWARD “Tonic — 12-size, -) Sign, exceedingly flat_ and compact 1j-jewel, extra- Macy's Owing to the ex- Rugs enumerated below area very special assort- This eXceptional offer ts thin, open-face, the treme care given to ment in beautiful designs and colorings. made to introduce a new Jewel movement ad- $36 25 the finish and ad- thin model Watch, 7-jewel justed to three ° AUSTTHERE of every Tapestry Brussels Rugs Waitham movement, 20- Adjusted ||] foitenstopes | °° "> [HOURS a? bet guts at ey eng gee ee | Su Ta ure an hron- ie ment, only a smal J : Pearance than an Watches ism, cased in 8 a hrees number of these mismatched. $18.50 $14.24 gold-filled American watch single-joint gold- = new Watches will RAVIE HAVE secured a limited quantity of these famous on the market. The usual! filled case of special de! be available this year. A "Eleno” Key West Cigars which are made by. the WILTON VELVET RUGS Price for this ad ee Lean BROARWAY, well-known Key West house of Luis Martinez, amless, of worsted ; Ori ara a5 out the chain is $9.49, an Uieey*} that we shall place on sale at about 50% of their Se 5 ee vara igs ence! Friee. you will readily appreciate Sl J] | S Overcoa Ss usual prices. Following are a few of the sizes and prices ely marek yi every Rug $2650 $21.74 the magnitude of this offer or t of Cigars in this offering: . 3 . when we _ inclu ur ndard Male Biandard Sale choice of _ Gold «filled i vice. .. . Price. Fries, Waldemar, Fob or Coat- Magnificos Puritanos, AXMINSTER RUGS ahi for Motor Car Drivers ex's)! 80.00 $3.49 | box's0), $8.00 $2.49 ree Mee | Chai, at ts, emarkably Rothschilds Sate tore $1.24 All-wool; slightly mismatched. $24.00 $18.89 MAIN FLOOR, S44 OR : X25), $2.5 9) ] 50), $4.50 $2.97 , New Wilton Rugs Extra Heavy Wilton l ° 5 Se f (box 25), $2.50 $1.49 > Every Rug ne, tne Fall il Women’s ion, etelas, ey were purchased at a special THE SUITS are made of a standard all-wool ST eaahee ies $2.97 festa $2.49 Price, enabling us to sell them | | We strongly recommend this Real Kid whipcord in an attractive Norfolk model Coat, i ra per" cent ‘Colors. beautituly | onthe market, becauce tre mat | GLACE . $278.00 Solid 184K. Gold $13" with long trousers. frp Cuban bapaenags: in Key ended, Oriental and two-tone | is Nery deep “and: strictly ate peru praey Sea THE OVERCOATS are of whipcord to match a Seer e AE OY SME. effects a ai wool. Soft tones, well blended, GLOVES 85.00 Solid 14-K. Geld 40 the Suits, or of a heavy Irish frieze. Russian — snarl by Ray tae te wiih: bole, ban 5 . 40 ih : H ; 18in.x36in., $2.28 $1.98 in clubs, hotels, banks, pr. 4. 35,00 Solid 14-K. Gold 25 military model or the regulation convertible collar. F Hinswin ne ale siege ye te, these ‘ ° eli .x54in, $4. . 6 equals. “They Made of _ selected leather, es NOTICE! efy's7 ar. searge||| Ps Cost are Talbine’ Women’s Modish soin-xasin, 00 $4.74 | rae iM oa al oH cy r uy Sih In buying motor supplies you instruct your | NECKWEAR laa (o 6ft.x ft, $22.50 $17.89 | hard wear better thay others, fanes Shun entre, aris, point s " | 4 3 ~ acks, : tan, aw ‘5 : chauffeur to get the RIGHT article at the lowest || ; a ae 332.50 $27.50 a * Npectat Pas sini boss lack, al CHARLES A. KEENE price. Why not use the same judgment when | ORGANDIE VESTEES, hand embroidered, with the gg. xi2ft, $38.00$28,50 | 36in.xosin, sno $3.89 [fare price, French dd full 180 Bie Tis }] ¥em send him to buy hia clothing ropardiess cf gandie ‘Collar and Cuff Sets, in the soft rollover style, |] 20'%-6ina121t.851.50 $40.50 | 61.91. $4.50 $23.74 |fheivy “Crocheted emibrodery- Bi way, New York what personal inducements he may receive from nd numerous other dainty Neckpieces in this season's 11ft.3.in.x12 ft., 651.50 $40.50 | sft. sin. x ; Me Ath bRehe clocks miei cate deulere? YETH FLOOR, CENTRE most favored shapes and materials, 10 ft. 6 in. x tutto, $15.00 $30.50 Yond black with white, Two large! Bo Mitre Chars ter ( : : 7.50 $44.50 | « $33.75 [button ; popheypiedy Sey ————— a — MAIN FLOOK, BROADWAY, 13ft.6in., 857.50 sree St ft. $50.00 3. uu STAIN BLOOR, BB ae or Lene