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THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 7, 1916. aw ; a Se ee, Con A. Maa @ Co."s Attractions Are The Lew Price a HOPPERS consider the greatest comforts at moving stairways one of the Macy's. For going from one floor to another they are better than the elevators | Quick, safe, convenient -never crowded, always running Use them the next time you come to Macy's EAVE your films to tx developed and printed at the | Main Floor Camera Counter or Fifth Floor Camere | Department We do not charge for developing roll films | when we do the printing, and each print before it reaches | | you is critically examined by three expert photographers, insuring entire satisfaction fas lgbaudy, Friends Say, Is Au- J Business Hours: 9 A. M. to 6 P. M. thor of Ad for Clerks a Large Daily Salary a2 Sa Sasa ssesVssei=s es S BS SF SF SBeVEeBSs FSA FsEBSFSFSFSBs Fe = |= FS Se Fs FSB Se eeeeye= ? —_- = = = Thuis is Childien’s Week at Macys Pacques lebevdy “Emperor of the Rehare.” * planning to open & beuk 4 te New York and hopes to become fetal agent of the French Govern. ment in the United Males his trends ~~ advertionme ublished 1 =< — a == eS - . . 4 em a. SSeS = eS SS /S [S/S ES LS SE Se SY YX ES YX A. ~S SA XA SS SS ES SS BS ewe eo eo Se eS ] BRO SO HS OS ENS ant to good bank clerks, who come m . ‘ Sas rocemmented, te sad be La: | T is neithe: extravagant nor expensive for the mother who is outfits at Macy's that good clothes bought here can hardly be regarded weutys. The vertionment prom. . . a. ase amr eur © ail smartly gowned to have her children as smartly dressed when they as expensive. 7 ee is! return to school. In style, smartness, variety, taste and originality the Macy Shops fastructed 10 address “Post Ofiee Bos The question of dress has so much to do with the kiddies’ standing for | Children bes om exclusive” specialty shops—and im price He. 1666, New York City.” 5 : . . ‘ sas they nno' i i pantye present residence ts being in class, and with classmates, with their ambitions and deportment, that Wil, A apie by hd store in i h lly bi . ‘secret by him. as ices as low as te cen, ahs wis good clothes are not an extravagance but a well-repaid investment. The il r a rcait he those we quote and with a really big saving Labance Hospital trom Wunday ove, well-dressed boy or girl is usually the one with a larger measure of i. on s and other equipment, mothers can provide their children fee on # ook at ‘ie me ll Nad ¥ ‘ ry Wa ure oO} with a wardrobe that will be a credit to them at modest cost. whe at was the Marq self-respect—and ev ce: 5 ; : . Te tore ot Porta and the Motel semana’ one to make a success in later life Equip your children for school at Macy's and make your money Knickerbocker, is reporied to have And the question of cost is so splendidly solved by buying school go the farthest. admitted on leaving the hospi' P peer AIS a he was Lebaudy, When he was mine aaeei =_ - aaron _—— -—--—- -_——— —_——— fr suming ton meres meee Boys’ Hat Boys’ Sui Misses’ i f i ; ne hild ae cuerng, tom nervous ys 8 oys Suits isses’& Children’s indergarten chool Books# plane at Hompstead. There are so mney, soy, shapes, Manliness of » sort that makes the little Lately Lebaudy bas figured in the Pca foot ih, cele tees fellows thrill with pride is the keynote of weaters Mat i l The Macy Bookshop can save a con- ogflgpeye dren berthed So there len't @ boy in New York ay ra tr ry wi So many new things are arriving in this erials siderable sum, on school outfits for every bond tradesmen to pay his wife's po boas +} ae oye aad toads 00 mothers vg ter uapane a the department daily—serviceable worsted Experts in the planning of modern kinder grade a Peng ceases cose. a bile. ; t the best of all places Boys’ Shop service. : sweaters; Upton sweaters of fibre silk— gurtens come to Macy's for materials to in- then-Publi 4 y Prices oe “igre wer —————— to buy. No store im the city has af ‘cate cere lathe Che Com 2 fringed and tasselled; fleecy, soft Angora wool struct and interest the child. Here they find hasi~ “Gaoks a tied as and our readiness | et fresher, more inviting he Ane in the City (much less sweaters—everything to please the fancy of # remarkably comprehensive stock of kin- to get books desired at # similar discount ul apd caps, and no the “specialty shops”) can point to school ittle gi . de! + ce “poser sHittle make the Macy Bookshop the best place in store's prices are as low. suit values like these: little girls and their older sisters. Tere ave lergarten supplies at figures that belittle the he Cito for brvina, sehiool f P Gt two specially good values for the practical claims of “low prices” made for similar ue ‘ib or buying school and study equip- } Suit at $6.49 mother: ; goods elsewhere. pennets TaGeaalin wa ~ GIRL WHO ONCE SUED in Misses’ or chil- Beginners’ Clay Setr—Con- | squares; made of dura Puan Coen tel tlowel oe Secs. | dren’s all-worsted taining clay in 5 colors, bleenamel. Three sizes, Hugo's French (bound im full shee aang er ed ee ee enue ot | sweaters, knitted modeling tools, colored | 6 {t. x 16 in, $7.69; Simplified, 00 | _ akin), $10.b1 HIM FOR NLTING HER Wmeake, in plain stitch, lesson plate and big H ‘s Ache one Beginner's Book in French Funk ‘ Wagnall’s Stand- fugues tho terion: ||| kth allaccumdiegl . in, x 80 in,, y Sophie Doriot, 79 | ard Dictionary (bound Pr pst The Complete Modeler" — Otto Sauer’ hCon- | iw full sheep- ——, ever otfered = ® sin " belt and collar Similar to the “Be; Leal ice Chatrs — Of vereationsl Method, skin), aes $10.81 price — emart Nort and cuffs (illus. ners’ Box,” but larger bch wood. Pisin dar pavith Key, ae 3 Standard Dic- * res ae mre c ote, Be pI irs wit inner’ in Ger- (Indi " Left at Altar Previously, Miss ff} that barmonine wo with the new Se et aedicktnel | food. Moon epiuimarecomplete | adaand varaihed in | tan by Sophie” leather, "4808 5 nat color, Doriot, Cc Hoffman Becomes Mrs. Paul imetesialeNorlolha and oval os Patch < pratt model | gray, tan, art atudente-—C wis” 10, 18, 16 in. | Hugo's German = | tlomssy \Cindle ‘pepen, ys styles. One model is white. 1 0. package of Clay—In as- | “Af Pant 0 es Craven Conversational Method | tionary (cloth), sonore $1.48 and $1.88 | Mises 658 yes SOK: Slaw'Ad Wa da pe 974 sorted colors. 29. Ib. | for fey ee ie ~ , Mle | Indexed, $2.69 LONG BRANCH, N. J., Sept. 1— in the season's amartest Autumn Taled all-w 001 ma- Misses’ and children's all-worsted ewesters, knitted | Sewing Ccrds—Sets of 100 hed | wit tar wea Alexander Patterson Paul, an elderly shader— freen, brown, terinle—tweeds, over. | in fancy ecll-stitch; with roll collar and cuffs. In in assorted colors, | Paint Boxee—French Mu- ey Diet loth). Tusiness man of this place, and Miss gray, and blue, In octagon, tele Plaids, eheviots and | gray, tan, maroon, Delft, rose and white, (Firs figure) 196 Fillos, containing six. ed, | tou te Sarah Hoffman, twenty-four years omnes Me syle, Lieto Pg pao 6 to 8 yrs, $2.24. Sixes 10 to ib yrs. $2.96. Knitting Outfite—Revivii See Sie Sauer's Spanish | Myer's General ol@, were married here by the Rev. al a, Re aiatiaty pie worsted blue serge. Flees, Spa yee! Rating moist Chinese white, Conversational Method istory, _ $1.49 Dr. John G. Lovell, pastor of the First pnd pa ae yo vy ined with guaranteed ° Mb 8B. - | sepia and camel's hair with Key, Ye | Montgomery's Beginner's Presbyterian Church: The marriage poe ag pp Pha pa Gibraltar lining, all oats uits an Colored Tablets for Number | brushes — folding ja- | Wotman's First Spanish | ) American History, 590 license, which they procured Friday pick out his own, o pane Sent 024 Pree, ° Wet: 160 auonren ve || xpeaned Ga ‘tes. he Hace oringuese | paris Aton ties from the City Clerk, was the second | “Rah-Rah” ‘wo -cu D f G 1 various colors. Help! ified. 8 id, Q that had been issued to them within oe atte fee ogre rg rine by resses for \s1ris ae a — paneled lage Meat iethone, Hammond's Moder At : . 5 and $1. : lew practical suggestions for girls of the school u-Outs— For paint an \ Instructor, $1.34] — lesof the World, 980 . “The engagement of Mr, Paul and For the manly little chaps of 7 oF 8, Afraid eM eata oge, selected {rom o Bundred oF more serviceable and crayon work. | Paints in half) pans | Van Tusl's Business 1in. Geographical Globe, (f—-Miss Hoffman, when announced last | Rab-Rah" hats are just the Three Is at $4.89 Attractive garments in Autumn's newest modes. subjects. We eae tee ‘Arita metal stand, $12.47 F —autumn, was @ topic of considerable Helles gs br dake led othe, “Indestructible” Suit of stout cordurey for Weaning Poperr—In. pack- | ruses, eto. $2.44 Mersantiln Godlee, 97.81 | 181. Coogrennienl ten n 1 : rig es 8 Vest Poo ic | metal stand, 74 | interest in Long Branch, Mr, Paul uf © p great pits Meat cad’ tals eae ord ree an The “Favorite” Ott Outfit tionaries, bound in flex: | 10in. Geographical Globe, ; Tar avenues tee Argon i io ee | Girinke bine nl caren prot Bal Nea hPa ial aiid a Trecing Peper — Transpe- In ja spepapenbc rll se bas areas English, 27¢ aie Lisal ae : Al forced wi! at seams. la - containing twelve tul FY - English, u ‘mony was to have bean held sbortiy | taser pee of outed silk, "All-Wool School Suits for aru eli tai yas: rent paper, put up in | of oil colors, mahogany German-English, 27¢ | | wire stand, | $1.92 ~ elfrer the first of the year. Miss Hoff- | ys’ Velour Hats, $4.74 te all naw Nocti and Moan cpr tablets, Two sizes. palette, palette knife, Italian-English, 27¢ | 6 in. Geographical Globe, man resigned her position as a cash- Ol elih Anthea Wom, iw | Cae ti ee 14c and 24c. | turpentine, drying oil | Spanish-English, 27 | wire stand, 236 fer, Delped select furniture for the ied made into hats here. “Windsor,” “Wee Georgie” and Regulati Clock Dials—For earning | ‘racing and transfer Catsell’s Preaek and Roa, | How (0 Bedy | Seakee- ithout exception the ew . Ss egulation 4 aper, four brushes, lish Dictionary, _ in- peare—Flemming, home, and had her trousscau pt smartest Middy Su’ i to tell time. 24e Ls aw | eae disede kat of the onace dy Suits for little boys of $to 8, In mixtures 3 alette cup, academy dexed, $1.49 | 4 vols. each 89 eomplete, and arrengements were The “Millionaire” is round and of ey, brown or tan, and brown and navy serge, Kindergarien Tables—Acot- Beards! snd cored without index, $1.08 | Shakespeare, Rolfe Edi- guade for the Rev. Lovell to perform en ead ton thee with extra pair of knee-length trousers. rately ruled in one inch |. studies. 19 Can sell’s German and tion, cloth, each 54o jooth, an mn $2 eeremony. round with eight little Macy'e—Gecend Fleer. Macy’s—Fifth Floor. English Dictionary, Set of 40 vols, $21.60 ven the day before the date set for Gam Bevo b eronine Indexed, $1.49 | Handy Literal Transle- aot : Brown, navy blue ani r FA - Without index, $1.08 | tion of Caesar, Ci * i . ‘ Cicero, te “peeryeh ~ errs bang reew,, Also in bine Sad ia white. His First Maxwell's ‘Advanced Virgil and the Aaeaits changed jrammar, 59e each 210 , = for the sudden breakage B A L on Trousers School and Party Goold ‘Brown's Institutes | Interlinear Translations ; engagement Was given except Eng acaar, Cicero, Vir f oys fe g D f Mi Grammar, 79 | Homer, each $1.0 , y' The Young Gentleman's Shop offers the resses ror 1 A lucattonal Readers: also Aldine a F . hi young chap returning to school in th id Pe gs iy New tee Readers, Horace M. , in the pride > ar , He . fers, race. Mann urnishings of his first long trousers— , School and party dresses for dignified Readers, and Progressive Road to Reading. There fe we, gore anti factory —apparel manly, yet not too Big Sister, who is deep in the midst of her Macy'’s—Main Floor. place in New, York te bay Bore | mature— Girls’ school dresses of wear-well nowy serge, with | High School course, and Junior dresses for ri tha’ Furnishings tha Siok | MaDIyeak down trimmings of plaid silk, ‘The little coatee is detach Younger Sister, who is fast “catching up” a t It Ra - ph OR ce her Ml from faas'e ne able, and has removable collar and cuffs of white repp. : e sup e IN--- F pt er ge A gg gee Po ee aide pring Mestad skirt do separate bodice. See 6 to 14 yearn with her, Scores and scores of pretty 7 S here. Qualit; modeled on » aristo- (Ullustrated, 131 figure.) 96 = thi A Wh Ca but Po mca pany er deae ber cratic lines to fit the slender, Girls’ corduroy] arate bolero bound with hinge—from which Co) res. store can rival Macy's prices boyish figure. Grose , Qe favre). sille braid, and sash and " have selected The children won't mind it i : . : semi - high - waiste pmings of plaid silk. three to describe uipped with shower - proof con' ee ggalnotle} | Tapeless Blouses, 48c. _ Styles and fabrics to de del ti < * aa. Y . 4 Zsypek away on a peneyasesn of serve madres and pee light the boy—prices to please maline vipiogs fh dares Git . r Necou pct here. in Nitec pate: ‘oa q through Canada, ie a sia) sretseest « fancy his elders, and large eee oH suits (3d figure) of two- cantonettes, with raglan ———— wipes or plain white, With or y vans uttons, e detachable i t-in sh » priced AEROPLANE HITS CROWD. without "attached collars Ssee | signees ingles and double: gsipe is of dimits, with | brown.-"Coat x alk ined ici imespensive saa! | from th up. With each 7 le collar and cuffs of band- | and h ttible col- rock, illustrated at left, coat a snug - fitting Uecontrotiea Machine tnju 4 Our $1.00 Blouses, 74c. —— NoHo models, taade Trish leoe, Hoss ti ca cleron cath is shows a litte scalloped | little shower-proof hat in ' 3 ces— est and 'e i i ‘ jushros la e now tur Spreenis: engnese | porn free " trousers, , to 12 yra, $11.74 rly aR ‘ane peace soon lage ban thape. Li SVASHINGTON, Ind., Sept. 7.—Twenty white or fancy si Sizes from 15 to 19 y. Girl’ two-piece Russian | Sizes 12 to 16 years. Merge, COMES ed ‘The coat isa yA Py . | " $ years, ryeieye ® .' Labor Day celebration late yesterday, with detachable collar to match, pa patch pockets, Hemstiteh- | chinchilla or xibeline, laid, Sh d kets and converti Oscar Cook, & Chicago aviator, lost con Soft double cuffs. Sizes 6 to 16 ed pongee collar, with tas- | made with patch pockets, seni mere 08 le collar. It comes {Fol of, his tuchine when be landed after ; Rom er Cl th elled atreamers of silk | wide belt and velvet collar rovers ore of matching in navy or tan, with 34 yen the machine touched the ground Pp ie) braid. Pleated skirt on | and lined throughout with navy satin. Collar and hat, Sines 6 to 16 4 i sWerved and knocked down a refresh- For boys and youths whose colla: separate bodice. 10to16 | flannel. — Colors—navy, vest of white Georgette years. $3.96 ment mand, and thet plovghed through i Sars ae Fotis whens caters 10c yd. si (57-49 | brown and green sieline crepe. $15.74 | | | A cashmere raincoat, ~~ ——————— of good, serviceabl ir resses of macy | gray, | rown and navy " uilt on tl rtest of >. BOXING BOUTS IN JOLIET. Pereale materials in a great vari; | cy 4. gq, Magis, Una Pra 120 int high | fhinchilla.” Sisee 0 t0 16 | A eer amart Jonor dre in of Bavy serge combined | manish English lines, but: ‘; BOU ° a Of Getakt, cheerful ctorions Checks, stripes, ‘plain blues, pinks and. lavenders with sep- | venrs #740 | with plaid taftete, q tone straight up to its high = | are shown in # strong cotton gingham, This material Maer’ vines belted and pocketed coatee chin collar with big bone at ccttss Che mactoes ts Aetna Fan renee, {fe He ie Arete ae! cesdtamteaurean it e'stinie F is of the serge, the full buttons. Thisis | 3.9 © BLe ee Mforden Hiyan at Jollet Penltentary ed or more inviting glock of Boys’ SRE SAAS ANUS SAND RATS binge. Ts ts SE laches For Little Hands bishop sleeves and gathered erin salncont gold by Macy's is regula| cl \e 5 i id si . boxing ring. set up in the prison yard | |i New York store. rn silk Gloves that are correct and durable pre offered at ee ie ea ait Ll edad Noe” BRE Between two cell houses, and cheered | ties and knitted ties, ties for tt e Nae: in # variety of styles and at “Lowest-in-the- ee Hk mp lor ured a Kleor. While Chics prizefighters pummelled very young boys and ties that P N H tity” prices, id wide Windsor tie to fe ceicoee orintaniers meesiet | fe i retty, ew air At Oke At 44c match plaid. $24.74 ] 100 S h 1 holiday (or the inmates, are ties with wide or ° Washable Chamois | __“"Marchioness” $i lk austin . ’ choo Gow, Dunne. alapiayed ends, and there are Wi 1 ons, Cc yar Gloves; in oatural and | Gloves in Milan Just the fuffiost, ane ‘ "a | batwing ties. Plain color ; ‘ tiest thing imaginable is U b ll 49 Be Reine witdin Ries cache’ have | ts wolt as fancy desigus, Ail of Ribbons to match the new school dress We walking Glaves'|| dee toe the Empire party. frock mopre as, Cc ea. genitted foTam' going to get» full | good, high quality materi or to brighten up one not so new—that need ether piave “oP rix- | tau, white, gray pictured at right, which Protection against the elements and service are all Foport outs were aver when the Gor- | a * array bi delight Bld has to be met these next few days. seam sewn; single clasp; | navy: chiffon, over accordion- that is usually expected of a good school umbrella—re- erpur's message was received. boy's heart —— being Him dere Th GR BY A like in shades of tan. leated de chi quirements well met in these umbrellas that have the —_—__— | 182 and let him choose his own. The new plaid and | girls like to have, Mocha Gloves—single blessed crepe at added attraction of pretty handles in cither plal Barbour-Keith Wedding Set for Also complete and attractice stocks of moire taffeta ribbons They come in all clasp, pique sewn; in tan At 59% daintily trimmed with fine fancy effects . either plain oF Karly November. bath robes, pajamas, collars, under of fine silk six inches the fashionable col- and gray, Duplex Cotton Gloves applique lace and ribbon, Of fast black cotton gloria in 18, 20 and 82-inch LANDON, Sept. T—The ‘Times an- wait, superiors and Kelis wed | wide make wonder- | ors and color com- Cape. Gloves — silk | —washable and warmth; | yt comes in maine, pink, sires, Suitable for both boys and girls, bouncer that “the mmarring farvanged ve f lues mo lependable quality and ful “perky” bows fanasiine. pripesem sewn; | holding. In white and pi igueie ote $17.74 att pupbrelies for children are priced 98e, $1.49 tween Wil arbour, professor of law reasonably 4 ‘ OF Me RAS, are w lacy'e—Hecond Floor. Macy'e—Main Moor. ie Michigan University, and Vera Bte second daughter of Mr, C, H. Koiti in Oxford Ui . mb ieee vill Veen Macy's—Main Floor, paren Gap Maay Ca ' Macy's—Third Floor. Macy's—Main Floor,