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Success Assured for Mystic Show of Oil il Paintings Preparations are now ¢: are now going forward for the second annual exhibition of off paintings at Mystic, Conn. Inter- ‘est_in last year’s exhibition was #0 Pronounced that the success of the exhibit this year is already assured. It'is proposed to open the show at the Broadway School in the quaint ttle town on the tidal Mystic River on Aug. 19, to continue ten days. Charles H. Davis, N. A., is in gen: @ral chargo of the exhtbition. Asso- siated with him are Dr. George 8. B. Leonard’and G. A. Thompson. It ts intended to feature sketches in a room devoted to them this year. Among tho exhibitors whose names pave ‘been announced are the follow- ing ts: Henry W. Ranger, N. A G. “Albert Thompson, Charles H. bell Cooper, ma Lam Frederick Harold G. 1, Henry B, d Margaret I Bates, Ballard Willitns, A. Danbar, F. Usher De V: Selden, C. J. Norde Patterson. A collection of thirty character was placed on exhibition Wed- Metropolitan 8 w for the first time among it# recent aceessions. Work on them was begun last January, and they havo but recently been completed. Tho dolls’ heads and bodies were made in Germany, from which source the supply is now cut off, renderin, the augmenting of the collection de. pendent upon the, war finish, The figures uniformly measure about fourteen Inches in height, and designs for the costumes they wear| havo been variously obtained from tings from tho Old Masters, from pestries, miniatures in illuminated manuscripts, and from standard au- thors’ on costume, Among tho characters represented fn manikin form are Jane Seymour, Queen of Henry VIIL, and Anne of Cleves, another of the consorts of th» | fame monarch; a type of the period of Albrecht Durer, Margaret of Va- of Francis I, f Navarre, the wife of Henry IV., the wife of Lou Ve Marie Antoinette, Q of XVI. a type of the period of Chatloa ra. Abraham Lincoln, and other American dolls of the periods of 1800, 1842, 1860 (show erinolin aggerated The Bu dolls, with thetr fantastic lresses and colffures, are interesting to a degree. The collec’ gives a general idea of the features of women's costume from the Middle Agee to the twentieth century patel 7 cheat PASTOR MUST PAY ALIMONY. Judge Questions Faith In Hin Re- quest for Modified Decree. Supreme Court Justice Philbin yes- terday dented the application of the Rev, Francis Rolt-Wheeler to modify an alimony a whereby h his wile, 15 the trial of 4 Tn an atti application ws ted at a One, of {Wheeler had © very nature of es Talsed grave er'a aincerlty and prrgayerty the pro: doubt ns Eat Well Slee Well Feel Well’: Loo Well A fow Carter's Littte Liver Pilis will make the old feel young and the young feel younger, They speedily Overcome the most obrtinate constipation and compel the liver to, work willingly and properly, Avoid harsh cathartics and for eco i oe bee beg this old, trie mec Purely ve; ‘Smait Pil il Dose—: Mi Dose— Seal Price, GENUINE must bear signatnre SA ars our | and | ENING WORLD, ONSULT the Macy Bureau of Home Furnishing and Interior Decoration during the Mid-Summer Furniture Sale. Expert advice without charge. es) Store open on week-days from 8.30 A. M.: to Saturdays, from 8.30 A. M. to 12 Noon. 6.30 P.M. U would not want to miss reading your daily paper. You cannot afford to miss reading the daily announce- ments of Macy’s. The latest activities of world diplomats might ulti- mately affect you—but the present cost of wearing apparel and other every-day necessities is part of your daily problems. You might never make use of the information your daily newspaper brings—but you can make immediate and profitable use of the news in Macy’s advertisements. You need only consult our ‘ advertisements to know just where anything you need will cost you least in the city. There’s a 57-year-old policy of underselling other stores back of Macy values. For the sake of economy and for authentic news of the very last word of Fashion, you should make a practice of looking for Macy’s adver- tisements. Intestinal ee Ohronic Sto ae ach Le cublo, dt porspanent and esults in the treat longstanding. V Qeetaman Stir:« 41 8 8 Box _To-Nii wre yeu go on your vaca- tion this Summer have favorite paper mailed te every day! Evening World, Gc per woek World, 126 per wea World, 5c per Sunday eae for & gt | penny, gee dr addres ae Theo’ as sabe Free Europe New Paris Veilings Direct to us, from one of the most exclusive houses in Paris, come these lovely Fall novelties in Veilings, There are new Filet and hexagon meshes, pencilled ever so delicately with hand-run scrolls or vagrant flower sprays; and there are the latest dotted effects, For the woman who craves to be “different,” there are hand- some individual veils 114 yards Jong—only one of a kind. The veil illustrated below is of novelty Filet mesh, with square woven dots and a border of Chantilly lace, and is priced as little as 98e. 8 prices for exclusive merchandise are—as “Lowest-in-the-Cit, Macy's—Muin Floor. Wwar always— Women’s Swiss Watches Reduced $10.00 in Price The best ladies’ watch we carry—the celebrated 21- jewel La Forge & Valentine Swiss movement, adjusted to temperature and posi- tion, in a beautiful 14-kt. plain gold case, Now offered at $10 less than regular price. This big saving on such an excellent watch should in- duce all women who want a perfect timepiece of re- fined appearance to make the purchase NOW, Kept in repair 2 years with- out charge; monogram en- graved free. Open face model, was $34.75; now $24.74. Hunting case model, $36.75; now $26.74. Macy’s—Main Floor, S4th Street, Special! ! 200 Fine Plaid Travel Rugs Two hundred more than the ' maker could sell under present travel conditions. We bought them—naturally—for much less than full price, and sell them at the same advantage was Splendid for that trip to or for steamer, yacht use. Soft, warn rsible. plaid or with plain color back; medium and extra sizes; fine choice at $2.94, $3.74, $4.19 and $4.89 each. Macy'e—Busement, Rear. r boating ily fringed; watch the when he sees these Ni say nothing of the ple Ils and wash “ You usually think of Macy's you may take Norfolk Suits at $4.96. Were 80, 40 and 87.49, Sizes: from 7 to 18 years, Other Norfolk suits that were 87,49 to $5.04, now $6.49, Overalls, 8c. Made to withstand boyhood pranks; in either blue or tan, $ to 10, Blue up to Scout Play Suits Let him be a “regular” boy, Outfit includes hat, t trousers and leggings Boy Scout Suits at MOTHERS! Vacation Needfuls for ‘‘Those Boys’”’— Prices ’Way Down mile on your youngster’s face folk suits and“ ure you will find in getting romp- knickers” Scout" play suits,to at such savings, savings first, but at “savings” for granted. Wash Suits, $1.19. Wash like a linen handkerchief, Were $1.89 to 83.49. Hand - Tailored Norfolk yi $9.7, Were 812.74 Shepherd plaids, tweed mixtures, Rompers,24c. Just the thing for play, Wer 0 49, Wash “Knickers,” Khaki, gray crash, tan I and white duck. Sizes 7 to 18, | Waterproof |Bloomers, — 46c. fellows delight to “ with theseon, Sines 3 Boys’ Blouses, 48c and 74e, Stoand Ode, Broken i nadras and 79, Wading Little duck, tan linea and linen crash, Sport Blouses, 64e and 48c, Were 96¢, Mercerized and wadras materials, TUESDAY, AUG R.FI.Macy & Co.%s Attractions Are Thetr Law Pricet Herald Square, Breadwag, 34th to 35th St Just Unpacked 650 Lovely Summer Dresses, $3.49 ERE this not a special mid - season purchase —at great concessions—of the surplus stocks of several manufactur- ers, these dresses would never come to you at such a remarkable price. Earlier in the sea- son some of these dresses cost, whole- sale, up to $6.50, while similar materials were used in dresses which sold here as high as $13.74. The collection includes cot- ton voiles in stripes, checks, polka dots and combinations of white and colors—pom- padour lace voiles and linens; some flower embroidered; some all white. There are 15 different styles—enough to please a wide variety of tastes. All fresh, crisp, clean — never shown in the department be- fore. Sizes—women, 34 to 42; misses, 14, 16 and 18, On Sale, Beginning 8.30 A. M. Wednesday Macy’e—Third Floor, Unusual Reductions in Girls ChicSummerDresses Pretty, practical styles for girls from 6 to 14 years; serviceable little dresses to finish out the Summer season, at less than one-third their original prices. 100 Girls’ Dresses $1.96 Earlier - in - the - Season Prices $2.96 and $3.48. Voiles and Crepes in a variety of smart sty Sizes 6 to 14 years. All sizes, but not in each model. 165 Girls’ Dresses 94c and $1.69 Earlier - in - the - Season Prices $1.89 to $2.89. Fash- ioned of Gingham, Cham- bray, Lawn and Voile in preity, colorings and youth- ulstyles. Sizes 6 to 14 years, Girls’ Linen Dusters Special, $1.89 Full box model with convertible collar; large patch pockets; sizes 6 to 16 years. wear. Smart looking coats for general Macy'e—Third Floor, 5th Street, New Cotton Petticoats Priced Especially Low | White Sateen Petticoats have adjustable fitted top and deep circular flounce, fin- ished with clusters of pin tucks. These petticoats are well cut, weil made, and ex- ceptionally good value. 79¢ “‘Nilene’”’ Cloth Petticoats (a new cotton fabric with a linen finish) have deep circu- lar flounce finished with scal- lops. They come in buff, pink, and light blue. 46c. Striped Seersucker Petti- coats—Fuil models with gathered flounce embroidered in eyelet and blindwork, and finished with scallops. 39. Macy'’e—Third Floor, Low Prices on Sheets, Cases and Bed Spreads HRIFTY housekeepers appreciate what * Loom” means in. sheets and pillow cases. Fruit of the No other muslin equals“ Fruit of the Loom” in resisting the wear and tear of frequent laundering and hard usage. Bed Sheets 68x 94 63x 103% Uy Mustin Pillow Cases + at te, in’centre, 72x90 inch, 366 each. 100 Dozen of the New En- velope Pillo e! and embroidered, around, Size euc Hemmed, Full Bleached Bed Sheets—vinished with a je hem (with slight mill im- fection) for full size = b Special August Sale 3,000 Bed Spreads Crochets, Satins, nculloped effects, ready for use A slight imper- fection in finish, hardly notice- able, A saving of fully 25 per cent, White Satin Bed Spreads —Hemmeds in beautiful” daroaak, dest for full. bed jal at $1,59, Honeycombs, hemmed and REQUEST, the Macy Pi 1 Shopping Service will detail an Os shopper to mnie your pabclons ey | e help you make them. Leave Printing and Developing Orders at Main Floor Camera Counter or Fifth Floor Camera Department. Are You Reading Macy’ Advertisements? 65c Ten-inch Columbia Records 39c at Macy’s Six thousand 10-inch Double- Disc Records—a collection of vocal and instrumental titles from which you may assemble a splendid programme of Sum- mer enjoyment. Here are only a few: A166}—Chin Chin—Lave Moon— Miriam Clark, soprano, and John Harnes Wells, tenor; Calling Me Home—Columbia Stellar Quartet, A 1663—Cotton Blossom | Time— Billy Bur tenor, and Edgar Lail, baritone; Tennessee, 1 Hear You’ Calling ‘Me—Billy ‘Burton, tenor. A_1664—We Take Our Hate Of To You, Mr. WilsonPeerless bee tet; The O. A. H's of the A.—Poerless Quartet A It—Tip Top Tlonerary Mary— Henry Stanley, baritone; he Side of the Girl You Arthur Clough, tenor, A {eee—It's Too Late Now—Arthur nd Kyron G. ; ‘That Moonlight de—Arthur Collins, bari- and Byron G. Harian, tenor, asippl Barbecue — Love— ‘O'Connor, A a7 Arrival the pa tn soripuive sket British Tre 1. —Descriptive we & 1674—Imporial Chimes—Columbia Band; Church Parade—Columbia Band, & 1675—On the 6.15—Arthur Colt baritone, and Byron G. Harlan, Ruff Johnson's Harmony Band—Arthur Collina, |b British Part, L—De- 1, Arrival of the rrance~+Part ® Paloma—Prince Orchea- trailing Arbutus — Prince A 1679—Killarney, Laat Rose of Su rand Irish Whisk violin| Vince Cha Favorite—Mackenaie Mur- violtniat. ‘When You Wi Tul Wore a Big edhe bit lephonea— 8 sketch; M fred Dus rous sketch, 75c Victor Records 37c at Macy’s id 10-inch Double MW the Black Label ‘avings of about 10% on goods the latest records, records, ‘Phone, Mail and C. O. D. orders promptly filled, Macy's—Fourth Floor, Rear, Men’s & Young Men’s Custom Tailored Suits $15.50 Which, Earlier in the Season, Were $22.50, $24.75, $27.50 & $29.75 The ability of this store to undersell all other New York stores is no longer questioned. The ability of this Men's Clothing Store, with all the mighty influences of ready cash at its back, to bring to New York the finest clothig for men that money can buy, may no longer be disputed, This season has demonstrated Macy influ- ce, Macy price supremacy, Macy clothes quality. And, now, after our most successful clothing season, we again undersell ourselves by offering what remains of our better grade suits at one-third to one-half off the early season prices. Not all sizes in all styles, but we can fit any man in a suit of custom tailored quality, smart in style and fabrics and in every way worthy—at a price which usually brings only mediocre clothes Now is the time to add another good suit to your wardrobe and, at the same time, “prove up” the distinct advantage of a cash basis for doing business. —also trousers, $3.85 Yes! Men's all wool worsted trousers (usually priced higher) at $3.85. It's a clearance of extra good effects in dark and medium shade stripes. Get a pair to double the life of your favorite coat and vest. Mecy’e—Men's Clothing Store, Fifth Floer, @iki'D Orders for Office Supplies HONE your RUSH ORDERS to 6100 Greeley and the sta+ tionery will arrive in record time ul your office. Record low prices and record quick service attract business men to Macy's. T= simple fact that this White Sale is MACY'S is enough to tell New York women that prices here are lowest, But what makes this Sale doubly delightful is the fact that we yielded no whit of sty!e or variety to gain these supreme economies: Crepe de Chine Lingerie Crepe de Chine Nightgowns, $2.89 Three charming models, of superior grade Crepe de Chine in flesh and white; dainty hematitching outlines the narrow yoko offect, with a finish of chiffon rosebuds or tiny ribbon bows, Crepe de Chine Envelope Chemise $1.89 Macy's usual price $2.49 Deep yoko of lace and shoul through dra of lace around bottom. Nightgowns at $1.39 Many novel effects in this group: one style has yoke and sleeves of butter color lace; fine tucks, dainty embroideries, and one smart style has front with slik lacings m color sha Gowns at $1.89 and $2.49 Wino nainsook with cluster tuck- ings, lovely laces and ribbon bows and rosettes: tte Val. lace sleeves; many Camisoles OF foah color battste with At d6c ‘of cream color Val. lace, ribbon runt strops on shoulésen: Crepe de Chine in several At 69¢ pretty ‘atyles; broad banda of shadow face and bematitching. Camisole At $1.29 Comiect with rib- bon finishes neck and sleeves; simi- lar model trimmed with Val. lace and pbon. One fetching Crepe de At $1.89 Chine beautifully em- dered back and front; oth in tive combinations of Crepe de e and lace with ribbons, f ailk, hem- Combinations yles with neat others tn all- rn. hat gelt at prettily ‘oldery At 94e Forty-one styles. Prine é cons styles, others with waistline and ribbon run; all beauti- fully trimmed with laces and em broidery. White Petticoats At $1. 39 Many dainty de: signe of with single Envelope Chemises A dozen styles of pains At 46€ ook “and” “crepes; and embroidery trimmed; one with dainty rosette trimming. Macy's usual At 69c fashioned of sheer nainsook, with neat embroidery ge or lovely ‘lac 9 with em= broldered organdie inserts, 60 chic models of nain- At 94e Sook, Inco valle; Mare guerite style with dotted Swiss topay irimmed with Torchon, Val mbroidered inaerts of organdie, 15 style; price 9 At $1.39 profusely trim ancy. polhted SUve designs, At $1.89. and ‘embroidery: ming, and pretty 10 styles; fashioned of the kheerest nainsook with broad lace ion effects, eto; kes and many other 10 atyles: novelty effects inations of lace ered motifs of organdic elaborate all-over lacy wifects. _ Corset Covers, 46¢ Macy's usual price 690, Over | alxty new designa of maine sook with dainty tace and ni \- broldery. ee Drawers at 39¢ Macy's usual price 460, 26 good styles in the desirable otpe cular’ shape; lace ore trimmed; made ef fine nainsooy rk muslins. and an emma a — 9