Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.
3 ry Personal Shopping Service A steff of «fficient shcppers will personally attend to ycur wants; if you cannot call, phone 6100 Greelev, and your order will be carefully and promptly filled PTI — Third Floor, F4th Street, Front The Slip-Over Blouse Is Decidedly NEW Paris approves and America adopts the Blouse fashion. feminine fancy—it is distinctly becoming, when worn with a smart skirt has the appearance of a Russian Costume. Satin Striped Crinkle Crepe Blouse, in simple tail- ored effect, as per illus- trotion A. White, flesh, bisque, Copenhagen, light blue or black. A special The Slip-Over has captivated Copy of an imported Slip-Over Blouse, of Georgette Crepe in flesh, Burgundy or gi ay; illustra- tion B, rows of hemstiteh- ing form a geometric de- sign, which is continued Herald Square A Whim of Fashion new and tail or Kolinsky. to harmonize with the new suits. THE EVENING WORLD, TUE R. H. Macy & Co's Attractions Are Their Low Prices CYS B'way, Mth to 35th St. Fur Hats and Collarettes Distinctly pleasing and very becoming in their soft, youthful lines, are these new Fur effects. As usual, we are showing advance authoritative styles at most reasonable prices. Chic Tricornes or ting Russian Turbans developed in Mole, Ermine, Broad- See the exquisite Dress and Dinner, Hats of gold or silver lace, with Fur trimmings —and the All-Fur Tailored Hats in smart effects, with touches of color Fur Sets, consisting of Hat and Collarette, in various furs, copied from Paris originals; among them the following: Mole Set (illustrated), Russian Turban and Collarette, made of close-fit- Xmas Greeting Cards Should Have a Personal Touch Christmas will get hete before you realize it. Why not order it Personal Greeting Cards now and have plenty of time iater for other holiday activities. Some of the new sample books are now ready in the Stationery Engraving Department DS — Main Stairway Landin Continuing the Sale of Black and Colored Dress Silks American and European looms have contributed their best work to this wonderful collection of fabrics, There are beautiful metallic silks for even- ing wear and serviceable dress silks for street wear and evening affairs. Desirable weaves in colorings which will predominate this seascn, including Broche Silks Georgette Crepes Satins, Voiles and Velvets at ‘‘Lowest in the City’’ Prices Imported Black Chiffon Dress Velvet $2.97 yd. Excellent quality, 39 inches wide. Specially priced. Imported Metallic Voiles, $4.49 Yard Imported Broche Dress Silks al mole and lined with blue Georgette Cre i ; . _ $2.97 Yard . 1 wil Sea muskrat). i when this lot is sold, | bettom. Note the jaunty ff “°° Ei) Hats tailored and dress effects. $1889 upe I ted Metall F Very special, $3.79 | pockets. $8.49 DMEFE—Second Moor, 34th Street: sina tf etallic Satins and Taffeta Silk Blous Crepe de Chine Coats and Frocks = ; 7 rhsotag #049 Yd: in Scotch plaid effects; Blouses, white or flesh; Superior quality in attractive colors. 31 inches wide. tucked bosom front, with large collars one as per i/lustration C. Tailored styles in assorted sone and In a corduroy for Little Miss October Girl's velour Georgette Crepe, si29 Yd. Dress Satin, it 1.19 Yard colorings, $2.79 ] large pearl ree “74 | Gress with pock- coat. A smart, | Complete assortment of | Yarn yp in desirable PWGVS_rhira Floor, s4th Street ets and a bow flaring model of | street and evening colors, | colors for street wear, also tie at the prim fancy velour with alsoblack. 40 inches wide. | black. 36 inches wide. Woolly and Warm Sleeping Garments for Misses and Children Young people who sleep out of doors or with windows thrown wide open even in the eoldest weather, will wel- come these flannel pajamas, nightgowns and sleeping garments with feet and hoods. Two Piece Pajamas of fancy | Out - of - Door pink or blue ‘striped canton | Hannel, trimmed with silk frog | pocket. Sizes 8 to 18 | $1.24 ren’s Whe Outing Flannel Night Co Sizes 6 to 16 years i Pajamas of tachable hood. Made of striped outing flannel 14 to 18 years. ting flannel, trimmed with silk frogs and pocket with silk frogs and pocket, Sizes 4to 18 years. Me 4 to 12 years. SSS MATE tr FL th Street, Rear Sleeping Garments with feet and de. Children's One-Piece Pa jamas of fancy blue or pink striped canton flannel, trimmed white collar she she becomes a society maid; and in a coat of large collar that may be buttoned trimmed with straps. Novelty buttons. Ruby, Imported Black | Black Dress Satin, becomes ps ay a u verte Dress Satin, $1.49 Yard ist; in a froel neck, The slas! $1.79 Yard Made in Ameri checked taffeta pockets are | Very fine quality, 40 to 44 an aloe inches wide. Special. wide. wool velour she green, brown or Black Silk Dress Velvet, 34 in. wide, can challenge navy. Sizes 1) to $2.49 Yard Jack Frowt all 16. Illustrated. — through the win- Reasonably | SS Se —Kecomd Moor, 5th Streets ter. priced at $10.74 Corduroy Dresses,$7.94 | Taffeta Dresses, $9.74 1 bat ol Two nthe coat dress of | A smart new Empire model 500 Ostrich B a a wide wale corduroy has | of checked taffeta has shir- Very Special ‘5 ? gored skirt, belted coat with large patch pockets; white pique collar and cuffs, smoked pear! button trim- med, Navy, taupe or green. Sizes 12 to l6 years, Size 94 lar. Fashionable Garments for the Woman Who Requires Extra or Stout Sizes Specialized apparel, correctly cut and scientifically proportioned to meet the requirements | of the extra or stout size woman. Conforming to the silhouette of the season, modelled on long, slender lines, presenting all the style notes of regular size garments, at the same time allowing comfort and freedom where needed chandise of good quality Distinctive Suits Tailored Style of fine quality gabardine, in navy, brown, green or plum. Pleated coat with embroidered ornaments; large square collar in- laid with velvet and embroidery; coat lined and interlined. Gored skirt, shirred at back, finished with frill. $38.75 Handsome Suit of Broadcloth has fitted coat, flaring below waistline. Band of Hudson Seal (dyed muskrat) on collar, cuffs and around bottom of coat. Neck may be worn open or closed. Gored shirt: with fancy: pockets) $47.75 Other models of broadcloth, serge or gabardine; plain fur or velvet trimmed, range in price from $23.74 to $73.75. Sizes 441/; to 50!/3. Separate Skirts Blue ow Black Serge Skirts, in many styles; several plain, circular or gored models; fancy pockets, buttons and girdles. $6.49 Striped Taffeta Skirts, navy, black or red stripe; very full; shirred at waist; wide fancy girdle and large pearl buttons. $9.74 Very full model of Chudda Cloth, a lovely fabric, in black only, Generously propor- tioned pleats at the side, separate belt; trimmed with many buttons of self material, $10.74 Other styles of taffeta, serge, fancy stripes, chuddas and failles, range rom $6.49 to $17.49, Belt measures 32 to 38 inches. “‘Marchioness” Corsets Special model designed for the full figure is made of strong white coutil, bias cut, heavily boned, medium bust, very full through the diaphram; reducing clasp; long, full hips, curved at waist line. Sizes 24 to 33. $2.44 For the tall, long-waisted stout figure, a corset with medium low bust, long straight hip line, with elastic inserts at bottom of back; made of heavy white coutil; well boned. Size: 25 to 30. $3.39 Two models in flesh color brocade or a fine grade of imported white coutil, suitable for the short or the long-waisted full figure; long straight skirt, with broad bands of elastic for reducing purposes; extremely low or medium low bust. Sizes 24 to 30. $5.94 = =ss= Meeys—thtra roo ———= Prices are consistently low for up-to-date mer- _ Charming Dresses Russian Blouse Dress of serge and Georgette crepe combined. Blouse box-pleated, sleeves of crepe, cuff of serge. Serge drop skirt with in- verted pleats, giving extra width. Navy or black. $22.74 Redingote Mode! of Satin, in navy, black, brown or gray. Surplice blouse with white satin collar; plain tailored skirt. $24.74 Crepe Meteor Dress with yoke blouse, hand- embroidered collar and yestee; tunic skirt with pleated panel front and back. Navy, black, Copenhagen or taupe. © $34.75 Serge Dresses at $21.74 to $34.75. Silk Dresses, $18.74 to $49.75, Sizes 39to 51. and Chic Blouses Embroidered Crepe de Chine in white or flesh fashions a very charming blouse, especially designed for large women. — The hemstitched collar is trimmed with Venwe lace. forming a pointed vestce in front $5.49 Tailored Blouse of Crepe de Chine in navy, white or flesh Cut on long lines; front has clusters of tucks and rows of hem. stitching; fancy pearl button $3.79 Very elaborate model of white crepe de chine and shadow lace; soft, draped effect; for after- noon occasions. $6.94 A variety of extra and stou! sizes in tailored or dressy Blouses at proportionately low prices, Dainty Lingerie Night Gowns of fine white nainsook in many styles; round, square and V necks; trimmed with Valenciennes, Torchon or Filet laces; fine em- broideries, tucks, hemstitching, featherstitching, etc, 59c, 94c, $1.39, $1.79 up to $5.89 Combinations, drawer and skirt models; a variety of styles, 9$4c to $2.24 Envelope Chemises, trimmed with lace, em- broidery and ribbon 94c to $1.69 Corset Covers in a range of styles; 46 to 52 bust measures, 46c to $1.79 Drawers of cambric or nainsook. 46c to $1.79 White Petticoats in variety. 69c to $3.49 red skirt, pleated bodice, | sash with tasseled ends, | pipings of contrasting color on collar and cuffs and em- broidered organdie over col. | Sizes 6 to 12 years. OWS Hed Voor, Mth Street $1.98 price elsewhere. $3.50 A pleasing finish to your tailored suit-—a_ smart Ostrich Neck Boa This offering comprises about 509 Boas, well © (0:1 . d Vay ba 8 Vernfi made of good quality stock. 24 inches long, finished with silk tassels, as i/ustrated. Solid colors or combinations; black and white, white and taupe, plain navy, pearl gray, purple, taupe, black or white. Ostrich and Marabou Neckpieces; and $10.83 HOPE —Vain and Second Hloors Exquisite Lingerie The Needlework of France The beauty of French needlecraft has gained for it an envi- able place—and this painstaking dexterity applied to women's Lingerie has produced garments to be prized for their artistic charm as well as their daintiness. A varied assortment of handsome models, at $4.56, very $6.89 A shipment of these lovely garments hos just been received from Paris, combinations, chemises, nights gouns, corset covers, erie chemises and drawers. Every stitch is m hand. They ure hand drawn, hand embroidered, lind hemstitched, trimmed with real Valenciennes lace and Paris sends us a new idea, simple effects without lace edges that are handkerchief hemmed and hand hemstilched. Chemises Plain effects with double hand | hemstitching; straight effects with | shoulder straps; exquisite hand drawn and hand embroidered de- Combinations | Simple effects without lace d tucked, hand embroidere | drawn, hand hemstit« ed with dainty mbbon L signs. $2.89, $3.89, $4.89, $7.89, $11. | $5.89, $6.49 Nightgowns A large selection of beautiful gowns, some with hand tucking, satin ribbon drawn through eyelets, hand drawn work, and fine embroidery in dajnty designs; others with many rows of real Valenciennes lace sewn in with hand overcasting; many plain effects. $3.49, $6.89, $3.89, $10.89, $12.89, $13.89, $16.89 Corset Covers | Drawers Armhole covers or covers with | Plain effects, hemstitehed with straps, hand hemstitched, hand | real Val edges; some with hand drawn, some embroidered with | gathered ruffle; others elaborate dots, spra,s or floral designs, | ly embroidered; hand drawn, others with real Val lace. Kib- | satin ribbon bows at sides. bons at top and waist $3.89, $5.89, $6.89, $2.89, $3.89, $5.89 $8.74, $11.89 Envelope Chemises Many very lovely style xe in plain effects with hand tucking, hand hemstitching; other autifully hand embroidered and hand drawn; still others with real Val lace set in with hand overcasting, $3.89, $4.89, $6.89 evs Third Bloor, Bear =: BERT... COTORSE 130 | | | i | | Da! | 70 BH! | 4405 st. Ie Oe I'S HIS WRIST WINS A WOMAN'S REGARD FOR MAN So Mrs. Fogg Told Lawyer Hlunter, When He Asked How He Could Be Attractive. | | ' me: Artificial Eyes We have suceseded in mak- ing an Artificial Eye with a blended iris that so closely :e- sembles the natural eye as to make detection impossible. It is positively the nearest ft is acta da to the natural eye that has ever yet been pro- duced, We carry the largest stock of Artificial Eyes in the World and Guaranter perfect satis- faction. Our prices for these new Artificial I are: 3.50 cach; $5.00 his isposition and attentiveness to the gentler sex that makes him attractive It is the shape of his not a man's clothes, in their eyes. wrist. When Mrs. Rebecca B. Form, white- haired and past fifty, gave utterance to that critique on masculine charm, as phe testified to-day before Bu- preme Court Justice Cohalan, the twelve jurors who are trying Lawyer Frederick W. Hunter's $50,000 allena- tlon sult against John Barrett Kerfoot, the writer, bared thelr wrists and ex- amined them, and the wealthy Mr.! Hunter, about whom the remark was made, did the same and then laughed, Mrs, Fogg came all the way from St. Michae Mo., where she is mis- tress of 01 ft the finest plantations in the South, to ald hey friend, Mrs. | Anna B. Hunter, whose affeotions the writer is accused of stealing, She qualified as a dlagnostician on the | charm of man, when slip declared | that after Hunter had told her his) | wife was losing her charm, he asked rh Stl her to explain to him what would th & 100th Sis) make a -vealthy, retired lawyer, past | fifty (himself) more attractive to) women. “Ho took me into his confidence,” Mra. Fogg said, “and importuned ime | At our prices you can enjoy the advantage of having an | extra Artificial Eye at the | usual cost of one. | 2a20 Hi loughby. Brook 489 Fulton St. wae: Brooklyn |G83 Broad St. next to Bed Newark P ’ ~ | not to tell Mrs. Hunter what he said He asked me what would make him, WORLD WANTS WORK WONDERS} or any man in his aituation in life, more attractive to younger women.” ~ ee “Did you tell him?” aaWed Carlisi Norwood, counsel for Hunter, “To be sure I did," the witness #e+ piled. “Told him that 1 th as other womon frionda of nine ads it it was the shape of a man's wrist that counted, ‘How do you account for thatt” the lawyer asked. “It ls not necessary to go into that,” remarked Justice Cohalan as the jurors and other masculine spec- tators quickly covered th wrists, “bid you believe Mr, Hi less attractive to his wife twenty-one years of mi When you told him that?” ¢ asked, “He was just as attractive to her If not more so,” Mrs. Fogg replied, “Did you tell Mr. Hunter also that he had money enough to make hime self attractive to many young wom- asked. y. or knew how much money he Mrs. Fogg declared. She ex- plained further that about the time she had this confidential chat with, Hunter he had gone to New Orleans with Mrs. Sarah Grenor, a _middie- aged widow, who was famed as cO-. respondent in divorce proceedings in which Mrs, Hunter was victorious last March, Concerning Mr. Kerfoot, who for twenty years was a paying guest in the Hunter homes at Freehold, N, Ju and In Enst~ Thirty-weventh Street, rs. Foxm said she advised Hunter to PUt _Kerfoot out of his life. “Mr, Hunter told me he had sus- picions about the conduct of Mr, Kerfoot with his wife, and [ told him,” Mrs. Fogg went on, “that both he and Mrs, Hunter were still young enough to live over thoir lives. 1 ad- vised him to ask Mr. Kerfoot to leave his home and then teko Mra. Hunter on a trip around the world, where they could probably renew the olf feelings of affection and grow again to each other's lives, “Mr. Hunter did not always treat his wife graciously,” the witness went on. "On one occasion when Mrs. Hunter's favorite dog died Mr. Hunter told her to take his skin and make a dress out of it. This caused Mrs, Hunter most inte grief.” ALL BERLIN BELIEVES THE BREMEN IS LOST World's Staff Correspondent, Who Returned To-Day, Brought the News, Herbert Bayard Swope, staff corres spondent of The World, who arrived For See-Saw Weather ! Mens Fall Overcoats Of Soft Knitted Fabrics $17.50 When the weather suddenly turns mild, at noon, a heavy overcoat becomes a burden. A hoty coat of knitted fabric possesses that peculiar combination of lightness and warmth which makes it com- fortable in any kind of weather. There is an unaffected dressiness adout a Kyty knit fabric coat, which is retained without con- stant pressing. A fry Knit Fabric Overcoat combines a maximum of style durability and comfort with a minimum of cost. Try one on— you'll like it. LYS — ith Floor, Broadway SS ees Youths’ Suits of Blue Cheviot, $14.75 15 to 20 Years For the young man denning his first long trouser suit, there is nothing more practical, more service- able, than one of these smart blue cheviots, Cut according to the new styles prevailing in Men's fashions, only slightly modified to suit the youthful figure, these suits look exceptionally dressy, and they will give the boy that manly appearance without making him look old, so often the case where a youth tries to wear a small size suit de- signed for a man. The Young Man will be delighted by the smart styles to be found here. Single and double breasted models, as well as the favorite Norfolks, are well represented. | The Mother | will be pleased by the excellent material, tailoring and finish of the suits. And $14.75 is the ‘‘Lowest-in-the City’’ ‘} Price for a Suit of such quality and style fous earractvatire privranivernre gi na era wi FiLh Floor, 4th Street’ Brondway to-day on the Frederick VIII, declared that a second German undersea mer- chantmen, known as the sailed from Bremen for Americ & cargo of dyes and chemicals on the day her sister ship, the Deutschland, docked at Baltimore, She has since been virtually given up as lost by her owners, the German Undersea Navi- gation Company, Mr. Swope told of dining with Alfred Lohmann, director of the dersea Navigation Company, at men, on Bept. 14, “Mr. Lohman advised me,” said Mr. Swope, “that the Bremen was ¢ex- ne to be heard from as reaching er destination safely almost at time, and that he was certain would have received the anxiously awaited word within a day or two, She was then long overdue, On the 16th Mr. Lohman called me on the telephone and admitted that the Bremen had not been heard ae expected, and grave fears were enter- y, Mi then ard from iner, and that she has been lost or ts in the hands of the enemy fs virtually ad- mitted in the empire. FURNITURE Cash or Credit Pesanatratea , & day of two ago, intrusted to ‘Just to pe not only with fe a tM Ordinary beauty of our assortments, BU RM AZINGLY LOW, PRICES, thet she powght her furnishings COM- PLETE. Our economies are allke for rich and Why don't YOU try Holewan Kaaily Accensl Adth or Mth St. Write for New 80-Paze Catalogue Inchating Paztor and Kitchen Cos ure—Parlor, Dining orery and Kitchen, also to New York lersey & Connecticut pay freight and railroad trres, Delivery by our own motor trucks, NUXATED IRON Increases strength of Jelicate, Rervous, run- town people 200 in ten in many tnetan $100 it if It falls aa per explanation — ta large article soon