The evening world. Newspaper, August 31, 1915, Page 7

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the fares year ended Agra Bh I0it, See oe Se ae feted aheore, © part the eurplas of SERENO PRATT It HOSPITAL. Operation Probebty WH Be Per termet on Vhereder TROT, © YT. Ame Miter & ree, Reorcter of the Chamber of cmmeree ot Mow Terk former eater Peet Journal and ede howe writer oe fnamen, te te the Troy Mowptial, coriousiy of galt and Then the incresmed demand for owt marines ehouid help the Cramp Com Ae wae announced fret in thee thet the change would near CRAMP SHIPBUILDING COMPANY—NO. 26. (Written Eepecially for The Evening World, of the Cramp Shipbuliding Bick Company duly be} ny'® nancial post the latter Hing at nearly five times as much eee uae capital stock ovt- han aut authorined issue of | 86 Mt fold Just previous to the out. | $c This stock ls deposited un break of the war lie present value pe trust, the voting trustees to approximately 007 per share | TY #totesbury and George F For some time pr of the war us to lividend paid break % per vor measured by its capaci for turning out ships Ite plant int largest of i kind in this couptry. | The company controls the 1. P. Mor-| Constipation Is the Curse of Civilization. rie Company and the Kensington | Assist Nature by taking one or two Brandreth's Bhip Yard Company through the ¢ Pills every night. You will feel better, look better and Ownership of the entire ¢ al stocks | fi" “4 prolong r life. f those companion. In addition, it] to ef surplus earn. Hrandre Pills are one of the best laxatives ever put on the controle through ownership of the! nents, market—entirely vegetable, majority of the capital Kk the Fed |, Wt business We have customers who have taken them every night for twenty 1 Steel Foundries © nd would not be without them. years of more ai { One trial will convince you. Bay $1,108,000, Previous to the outbreak of the an large Dri Store Checo! ‘oated war the Cramp Company was opera pre The aia f At Your Nearest ud ate C or Plain. Ung at only about ty por cont, or | balance for the 194 fwoal your pas NTO TEN AUTO VUELTA TUE 60 per cont, of itr capac, att QF |amounted to $1309 per share and in DOLL : contracts it had be Bighly profitable when comparison is made with some of the contracts that | have been placed since the beginning | of the war. The Cramp Company began to feel the new demand for whips curly just | fall, With German merehant marine | Practically wiped off the seas, with English and French shipyards work- ing at capacity for their respective Governments, American ships, as every one knows, became in great demand, It 19 interesting to know that the total ship tonnage in foreien trade under the American flag at this time is now greater than at any time in the history of the country since 1863, With the beginning of July, 1916, ships carrying the American flag and engaged in foreign trade numbered 2,768, The total gross tonnage of these ships was 1,813,775. ' At the beginning of July, 1914, the tonnage of American ships engaged in foreign trade was 1, 162, Ships numbered 2,405. Thus, tonnage of American ships engaged in foreign trade has increased 73 tons dur- ing the past year, and ships have in- | creased to the number of 363, Of course a large part of this in-| creased tonnage is represented by for-| eign ships that have adopted Amer!-| can registry, but a large part of tho} increase is accounted for by the fact that all shipyards have been employed at capacity turning out new ships, od were not Leave films for developing and printing at Main Floor Camera Counter or Fifth Floor Camera De- partment. Store Hours: This Week the store is open from 8:30 fo 5:30 P.M. Saturday from 8:30 AM. 12 Noon. This Week Is THE Time for Housewives—Hotels—Restau- rants—Institutions to Fill Crystal Closets for the Year at Macy’s Semi-Annual Offering of Fine Chinaware & “Straus” Cut Glass Just the word “*Macy’s" was enough to bring in an amazingly large number of shop- pers in spite of the rain yesterday, because it meant that prices in this event would be abso- lutely, without qualification, the ‘Lowest-in-the-City.” In MACY events of this magnitude we usually prepare enormous stocks, but a look at the steady stream of people coming in—and BUYING is enough to impress on any one the advantage of buying NOW! And the fact that we have already sold out a number of items completely (including the special lots not advertised) speaks better than any- thing we might say of the beauty, quality and VALUE of the offerings in the Sule. Sa Haviland Haviland and all of the old “wind jammers” | . - : that were considered obsolete and| Dinner China at were practically ready for the juuk 1 * heap have again been placed in #er- | ware at l4 a Saving vice and are earning @ large revenue | 1 for their owners, Less of 14 Many shipbuilding companies took advantage of the increased demand t for si following the outbreak floral dainty Conventional border design, Dinner Sets Much Kaquisitely AN the war, This cannot be con voralions and elear, translu- gold on every piece—worthy wholly true of the Cramp Company. | t china Reduced o the tabl OF ery atal closet With commendable foresight aner Plates, 19 any ie, agement of the company belleved that Tea Plates, be] Theo. Haviland China, 99] Dinner Plates, 39% as the war progressed demand would Coupe Soup Plates: 15 ‘ , ee mae increase and that by holding off more Fruit Saucers, 2e] pieces. Dainty border de- aed advantageous contracts could be se- Individual Butter Plates, 5c ’ . Coupe Soup Plates, 23e cured later on, ese Tea Cups a ri 29 sign, gold on each piece, 196 This has proved to bo the case, and Meat bide 101 59. " : Hg the Cramp Company is to-day operat- ent Dink 3%] Usual price, $84.75. is ing at full capacity on ra which! | Meat Dish, 14 in,, c ie will yield a very large margin of Uncovered Vegetable Now $29.75. ys profit, whereas if it had not held it Dishes, " rg $1.29 would be working on orders which Salad Bowls, would not be nearly as protitable ay Pickle Di 2% Pure White American Porce- 7% those recently placed \ Covered Vesotahie Dishes £90 roe : rie . 90 ‘As Indicating the increased activity fugit: et 49 lain, 100 pieces. Usual price, ‘able Dishes, $1.29 at the company’s plant it may be Cen. 39° | 96.89 Covered Harter ide Employees number approxtinatoly Sauce Boats, 6% low Soup Tureens, $1.49 4,500 at the present time The Cramp Company has $1,087,000 Austrian China at 1-3 Less first mortgage bonds outstanding . . ; $554,004 real estate mortgages and] Decorated Plates, ‘Tea Cups and Saucers, with dainty border design and gold on every piece, eet runded dest of Saas to hel Bread and Butter Plates, 12c | Breakfast Plates, 19¢ original issue of notes was $5,000,000 Tea Plates, 15c | ‘Tew Cups and Saucer 2be and the indenture covering these} notes provides that $140,000 shall be! retired semi-annually from Jan. 1, 1914, to July 1, 1918, and $170,000 semi Imported China Tea Sets Reduced Usual price 86.89, 66 pieces, floral border design, gold on each piece, Now $4.89, Rich ‘‘Straus’’ Cut Glass Reduced “Straus” Cut Glass has the clear“ diamond” sparkle that betokens deep and accurate cutting, the designs are remarkably handsome, yet the prices even ordinarily are less Rn) Constipation RG Fillousnens ILLS than you have to pay elsewhere for the common, lack-lustre cut glass of commerce A ROUNG FT a oe eo Migne Hence these reductions mean opportunities of a sort you only find at Macy’ a Were Now Were Now Were | Now eo Ice Cream Trays, 82.69 HH , Ice Tubs, 1.98 $1.39 Maronasies Bowls ne oe Nut Bowls, eeo7T § % ‘she 4 and lates, B IV HEN vou ae on vour ve Flower Vases, a2. $1.69 | Butter Dishes, = 49.49 $2.49 | niveau ‘Trays 81.79 $1.39 Handled Bonbon Jelly Dishes, 82.49 $1.69 | Water J $2.09 $1.69 your tavorite paper mailed to Dishes, 21.19 — 79¢ | Relish Dishes, $3.49 $2.49 | Olive Dis 81.09 69 you every day: Evening World, Ge ner week Daily Woiid, 12¢ per week Glassware at Great Rductions Thirty-piece of ) Glasses, Usual price 81.51 set, Thin blown glass water tum. glass service ; thin blown tumblers, including | NO™ 960 set blers, docorated, Were 50¢ doz.; Sunday World, 5¢ per Sunday b whiny ace, f | Thin blown glass tumblers, | now 36¢ aw + 4 peeeys hampagne, firat quality. Were 48e doz.; Pressed glass water tumblers any Teeeth “oh dime you wish, and Mineral, @ Water, 6 Highball | now 29c. Ware afc des: eow 24c we wil, change your addreas as often af you desire, Macy’e—I ats tion thie Summer have | | Bend _remitiance to Carnier, ow Ter ‘or ity. : a - > THE WORLD'S Circulation in New York City, Mornings and Sundays, Exceeds Correct and Distinctive Mourning Apparel paene is perhaps no time in a woman's life when she so much needs sympathetic belp and advice as when she is about to don black. Macy's personal shopping staff has made a special study of the re- quirements for every period of conventional mourn- ing, and stands ready upon request to assist or advise in the selection of quiet, distinctive and becoming apparel and accessories. And whether it is a hat, suit, shoes, veil or a complete outfit that is needed, everything pur- chased at Macy's will be found to be not only cor- rect in detail and high in quality, but priced lower than anywhere else in the city. Below are a few suggestions from our many new arrivals for Autumn. Velour Cloth Suit—a “Bernard” Copy—$28.75 The blouse coat has half belt, and collar that buttons high beneath the chin or rolls down. Skirt is a conservative flaring model, A Redingote Suit in Wool Poplin, $28.75 (Mustrated,.) The limes of this suit are very distinctive, The coat collar and cuffs are of Armure silk; the skirt is circular, with stitehed yoke A Suit of Men's Wear Serge at $23.74 Shows # semi-length, belted coat, with pleats below belt. Collar and cuffs are in- laid with peau decygne, Yoked skirt, with pleats and front panel, Three New Autumn Skirts A circular model of Chuddah cloth has 8 pleated panel inset at front and back that is trimmed with large, flat self-covered buttons. $6.49 A akirt of men’s wear serge has panels at the sides which show unique braid-bound slot pockets, The back is shirred, $4.89 A circular broadcloth skirt is made very handsome by « fancifully cut yoke, trimmed with many small bone buttons. $6.49 New Crepe de Chine Dresses One very handsome model has full pleated skirt with trregular yoke. The bodice has wide rever: uare collar, and sleeves with beil cuffs. Pointed acorn buttons tr nd the outside edges are corded. $ net fills in the vestee, $ Another model has full flaring skirt with gathered back, and pleated front panel, Pointed revers, drooping sleeve frills, and amall acorn but- tons are features of the bodice. Travel Coats of Black Vicuna Cloth, $34.75 These are long, very full coats of Fine net forms the surplice vestee, $18.74 Long Coats of Black Whipcord, $36.75 Made with set-in sleeves and but- that velvety, soft, fabric at] toned-high collar, The half-Lelt is in to be so modish this season. | crossed in front. At the sides the They are li: throughout with] coats are pleated to produce the peau de cygne, and show deep| smart flaring effect that is very cuffs, rolling collars and generous sere Collar and cuffs are of pockets. fnille silk. Macy'e—Third Floor, Orders by mail for mourning apparel will be accorded specially prompt and careful attention, White Ratine Striped Rice Voile, Special 14c yd. RETTY raised stripes on a fine quality of rice Voile make this a novel fabric for light dresses or blouses. Earlier in the season this same quality of goods sold for 24c the yard. 386 inches wide. Macy’s—Wh Goods Devt., Keeand Floor. 5,000 Yards of Satin Charmeuse 40 inches Wide. Special at 99c the Yard eaten CHARMEUSE leads in the list of popular materials for the better dresses and is often used effectively in combination with other fabric: At Macy’s an excellent grade (both as to weight and wearing quality) of satin charmeuse is offered in a complete assortment of evening and street. col- Ea Velvet Hats Black, Navy, Purple, Brown, Green Special at $1.89 HERE are 15 different styles to select from in | this collection of nearly 1000 smart new hats, Among | them are Poke, | Sailor, ‘Tricorne, and Directoire shapes, The velvet used is of excellent quality, and the hats are well finished and designed on especially becom- ing lines. One shape is illustrated. In style, quality, and price this offer ing should prove of exceptional interest 2 ‘ We trim without charge if hat and other materials are purchased here. Children’s Dress Goods Just arrived in time for school—materials that promise real wear and service as well as the smart- ness that mothers like. There are rolls and rolls of the prettiest plain and fancy fabrics, in checks, stripes and plaids of the season—all made especially for children’s and misses’ wear, And the prices are quite as tempting as are the goods themselver, 42-inch All-Wool Stripe Serges, blue, brown, green, plum, with different color combinations, 79¢ per yard 52-inch Novel Cheek Suitings and Imported Cloth in six color com binations of rose, tan, brown, green and olive. Priced very much less than landing cost. 79¢ per yard 40-inch Imported Stripe Cheviot Serge in » variety of the most reasonable color combinations for suits or separate skirts. 9%6e per yard S8-inch Plaids and 38-inch Fancy Stripe Suitings in = very large tment for children’s wear. 49% per yard Wide range of colors in the following plain materials: 36-inch All-Wool French Weave Serge, 49 per yard 40-inch All-Wool Storm Serge, sponged and shrunk, e per yerd S6-inch Panama Suiting, 49% per yard 86-inch All-Wool Storm Serge, 39¢ per yard Macy'e—Seewnd Floor, ~ fag, Autoist Fined $1.12 | ment tment and deliberately tra: him, perched. on the radiator cap, trench ae ae itreets. : kn oweel 8 for taking away a statuette of the well-known “Unele Sam” and using it as » radiator ormawent, and so on as follows: Secetat “ Wine Auto Club of America Emblem, Crons, Doctor's L vara (Nickel or brass finish) Large Size Elk, sca ginshel oF aan finn mma” "(Nickel or brass finish) Small Sie Blk, ors and black at a price that cannot be equaled elsewhere ‘under $1.50. Herald, Times and Tribune ADDED HER! pe TOGET

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