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PLAN GREAT PAGEANT 7) i: 4 % ‘Wepresent it officially at the Dewey “el eee: © Robert Carson, Bavent majority over + Peres will act as an «scort of honor! ‘vem the Dewey home to the Capitol, | and thence, after the official cere-' chert: to the National Cemetery at! visiting delegations will be a large | | 1 party from Vermont, Admir 1) Changs native State. _———— 7. | FOR DEWEY FUNERAL ‘Bervices to Be Held at Capital To- Morrow With Burial in Arlington. WASHINGTON, Jan. 19.—The will to-day name a special tee of twenty-five mambers to services to-morrow. | The Benate has named a committee @welve and will join with the House ‘the Navy Department in pians to; the funeral a notable pageant. | military, naval and marine Aftington. Both Houses during the services. N take a Among of name of the Dantsh| feat jeat Tn dies to “The Dewey Islands” signed of the Admiral was proposed @ joint resolution introduced yes. | y by Representative Allen of ing at haif-mast ftices throughout Issued to-day by nation were tmaster General Burleson, who al- | pmain at half-mast and that the Postoffice Department be slosed all that day. Tn announcing details of arrange- to-day, Secretary Daniels said @ omidshipmen from Annapolis form the only escort for the ¥ when it was removed from the home to the Capitol, ‘The of dn charge of the ceremonies to exclude the other military tions from attendance at the in deference to tho Admiral's ish, made known when he first real- the hopelessness of ondition, “The Admiral also ss at that " the Secretary sald, “that he the midshipmen to come as ¢riends and not under orders, His will be respected.” ‘The President and Mrs. Wilson will no the private services at the ~_———- 20 YEARS FOR KILLING. Stabbee Daughter When She An-| West One Hundred and Second ky jounced Com ‘When Joseph FE. — Weddin nleman, of reet Ngras arraigned before Judge Rosalsky fim General Sessions to-day to be sen- @enced for Killing his daughter Irene tember 3 last, Lawyer Abraham Id the Court'that Coleman was “The judg- e Rosalaky twenty years nor more than the it of “We that the aetent ant be im- tisomed in Sing Sing for not less I term of his life.” Col daughter supported dim told him that she was to He stabbed herthrs sugh << Seully Will Hold His Seat tn Con- gress. | TRENTON, N. J., Jan. 19.—The Court @f Brrors and Appeals to-day by a vote @ seven to seven affirmed the Supreme Court decision that a recount in the ‘Third Congressional ols makes final the re fot was legal ction of Con . Democrat, first « n, had ai ully of ele the district to Ea ssman Thomas J. em that district.” On t Republi tes, A recount gave jeully by 202 majority. Save $3 to $5 a Pair ALS PUMPS ] GRAY SUEDE BOOT—1 tn» DM. odal vita torered heel, 99-89 SieSies 4 Convenient rtoren. PEW, YORK BROOKLYN | B Av.& Dwar a 34 st CREDIT TERMS $3.0 Down on $50: 6-0 “ 75-00 70 “ + 100. 100 «+ 46 4500° 15: “ “ 200. 2500 04 “ FREE BRASS BED wah Breve APARTMENTS FURNISHED COMPLETE FROM $50 TO $500 44 Dp-n Monday and Saturday Evenings 104 3ST. L STATION AT CORNER COLUMBUS AVE. BET.103 & 104 ST. 1 on Saturday | } | UE THE EVENING WORLD, a your parcels. business to transact. You Should Know That every article sold in this store is sold ata profit. That to deviate from this policy would mean that some would have TO PAY A HIGHER PROFIT to reimburse us for the loss occasion- ed by faulty buying, or it would mean we find it necessary to stimu- late trade BAITING THE CUSTOMER. That either of these subter- fuges is basically against the law of economics. That years of bo ge studied efforts assure correct merchandise, pg the Toa =p of 59 years of store ieee, has Mie us the eFALLA fo) ASKING CREDIT from our manufacturers, and charg- ing the rate of interest we w have to pay, to the profit of the goods for sale, which you have to pay. That a low first price, both bags and oe BRINGS mye eM nepd uy is things are always better made. That you will pay cash for your purchases at Jege, CAUSE to “charge” them would mean adding to the first price the interest for at least 90 days, which most credit irorers take advanta, . of, but WILL PAY AS HIGH at feos as el efor goods of equal quality, and we will not seli merchandise of in- ferior quality. Hence—“Lows est-in-the-City" Prices. Our modern, effi tly equipped Photographic Laboratory pro- duces natisfactory results at short notice. Prices for work are lower than elsewhere. MS —Fifth Floor, 36th St.) Do You Play Bridge? Whether you play auction, pirate or any other card game you will need new playing cards, tally cards, ete. To help the game along: Columbia Bridge Whist Playing Cards. Air Cushion or Ivor finish. 4 colors 18¢ dec! Had Bridge Ivory Finish File boc d Cards, 4 © Marguerite Cards, fancy ie gilt edge, Linoid finish. 32c deck Bridge Whist Score Pade. 9c, 23c, 28¢ Tally Cards, 12¢ and 24e doz. Duplicate Bridge Seta * 8 tray, $4.69; 12 tray, $5.49 Celluloid Card Cases, stthout carts 140 Leatherette Card Casea with two packs of cards, or one pack of (Re- 3a cards and 100 small chips. duced from #9.) Bridge Sets in leather c packs of cards and score pad Combination Game Table, A range of Prizes may be selected from our large stocks: Ress —rinn n What is the “Let’s Be Glad” League ? Well, it's just inl Glad," tre that's all. It's being like Pollyanna, who could be happy * in a red checked gingham = dress and a straw hat. You just wear Pollyanna Glad Jewelry and. stmile—t ‘ou are happy, and Pye who sees you is happy nd you belong to the “Let's Be Glad League.” Pollyanna or Jimmie Pins, 47c Rhncgre —Main Floor, ath st, For Convenience Sake Oy Invisible Bifocals Gro way combine the reading and the distance lenses without the blurring cement con necting line so evident) in the old-fashioned bifocals Whey obviate the necessity of Macys Branch Post Office One of the activities of the Public Service Bureau, Balcony, 34th St. side, is a Branch Post Office. No need of going ou Money orders issued and cashed. We side the store if you have postal Outdoor Winter Sports Mean SWEATERS for Boys $2.89 All-wool Sweaters for who skate, coast or play. Their wide Byron collars but- toning up tight keep the chill winds at bay. Blue, gray, ma- roon or tan; two pockets, boys carefully made buttonholes, and fast color. -These are guarantees for long wear. Sizes 26 to 34. Other Sweaters up to $5.94. Boys’ aa Yaa Suits | Blue Suite ¢ for Graduation $7.49 to $14.74 Blue serge sui Tuxedo suits. Eton and Dai 5. All finely made of materials that give the Warm gray and green homespun suits, coats alpaca lined, trou- sere fully lined, well made, will Chad long service. Ideal for school Maximum of wear and always show Sises 8 to 18 yre. off at their best. Sizes 7 to 18 yra. Boys’ Overcoats Reduced for Clearance, $6.49 and $9.74 At sharp reductions from former prices. is season’s merch: ine. New styl d perfect workman- prices that mean savings on savings. = RPKFa—Second Floor, S4th St., Rear: REMNANTS The evidences of values realized,—crowds thronging the departments and surrounding the counters every day of the Remnant Week from opening to closing time. Still the sale continues,—no longer with complete collec- tions of the materials at each price, but with good assort- ments for all who recognize pronounced money-saving opportunities. Black and Colored Silks Black and colored silks, satins, Georgette crepes, taffetas, wash silks, velvets, and silk crepes, to be sold at excep- tonal reductions. Not all colors at the prices quoted. Prices per yard 39c, 49c, 69c, 99c, $1.29 | $1.49, $1.79, $1.98, $2.49 Wash Goods White and Colors Gingham, voile, poplin, dim- ity, silk and cotton fabrics, longeloth, madras, mull, ratine, skirting fannel, and cordurcys, 9c, 16c, 23c yd. | | 69c to $1.39 yd. PTY S—secena Vicor, 35th street, Fireside F urniture “Solid Comfort” is one of the qualities of these big, roomy, Grandfathers’ chairs, for they fairly invite you to sit in them and rest. Made with finely upholstered seats and backs; claw and fall feet; covered in a good assort- ment of attractive tapestries. Grandfather's Chair, ae illustration A, Rocker to Match, ag illustration B, SSS MAYS — Sixth: Floor —— ‘They are all i Dress Goods Fancy suitings and skirtings, plain dress materials and velveteens fancy coatings, $26.50 536. 60 FRIDAY, JANUARY 19, Velour Remnants, 98c Yd. -inch material in 1% to 8 yard ithe, suitable for pillows, chair Curtain Materials . At Important Savings Lace Curtains and Panels At 1-3 Lesa Than Usual 200 pairs of odd window hangings cousisting of novelty laces, Irish point, Marie Antoinette, Not- tingham and seri Remnants of Bartaining Cre- tonnes, madras, silk. fancy seats, furniture coverings and por- tieres, In blue, green, brown and mulberry. Equal in quality to velour sold regularly at $1.60. are Fourth he Bureau of Interio: oration offers its expert advice free of charge. Assistance in the selection of furniture and | suggestions for color schemes are always cheerfully given Dagre—Sixth Hloor, 4th st, Linoleum Remnants At Final Clearance Prices Every piece remaining from the sale of remnants held last week must be sold before inventory taking, Consequently the 600 pieces now unsold have been reduced to prices far below their cost. Only small pieces remain, but by carefully matching two or three pieces of the same design, enough may | be found to cover small surfaces throughout the house. All | standard qualities that will give good service | Inlaid Linoleum | Figured Cork Lino- Remnants | leum Remnants Formerly 94e to $1.84 | Formerly 59 NOW 29c Sq. Yd. | NOW 19c Sq. Yd Clearance Sale of Rugs seamless Chenille Rugs and Wiltons in room siges, including some Ox 10.6 ft Hs12 {1.0 lso w few sivall rag rugs, bath rugs, Wilton byrne Rugs. Marked about 14 to }y lesa than former prices. — Quantity limited Carpets at Pre-Inventory Prices Odd rolls of Axminster, Velvet and Body Brussels, each kind three me making about twelve designs in all, | So alf rolls with borders to mateh, fect goods of mer f the | not he ‘4 quantities in some w Formerly &1.94 to #1,70 ye jearance Price $1.04 yu. - Begyi—Fourth Floor, Bway son alit eatried peat Spring 1917, Pe Ra Attractions Are Prices——Quality—Service Mey Ss Herald Square ‘dway, Mth te 35th St. | All MEN’S DEPARTMENTS Conveniently Reached from Men’s Entrance, 35th Street and Broadway Men’s Hosiery Now 24c Pr ie Broken lots, samples and soiled goods—-the odds and ends of a season's selling. Some plain silk, others plain lisle and cotton—also silk in various patterns. The sizes | are incomplete, but if your size is here you can make a worth while purchase, for all of this hosiery was formerly 89c and 47c per pair. MAGE —Main Floor, 35th Ht., N The exodus to Dixieland has started. If you intend to join it, read over this list of luggage. You will surely need something new. | Wardrobe Trunks, with 12 com- bination hangers, 8 complete bureau section the care underwear, hats and shoes, $61.50 Wardrobe Trunks, roomy enough to hold ten suits, and fitted with shoe pockets and conveniently arranged draw 36.7! open tops with $33.75 9, section, lined, Oxford Cowhide hand boarded cowhie lined; three pockets, Cowhide Suit Cases, linen lined; solid brass locks and bolts, $20.48 three pockets because of their smart lines. ore Finns Floor, Centres Men’s Buck Top Shoes That Look Smart and Trim $7.49 These shoes will appeal to the man who likes a shoe with a snappy appearance Fashioned over a last which gives a resemblance to made-to-order footwear. Made with Ko-Ko vamps and buck tops in contrasting color, Button shoes with pearl buttons or Lace Shoes with invisible eyelets Men’s Shoes, Now $3.19 Notwithstanding the great number of these shoes sold during the week, there is still a good assortment of sizes in tan only. All of these shoes were taken from stock and reduced for immediate clearance. ORGS — hain Floor Balcony, 35th Street, Rear Men’s MEN’S Underwear Lounging SL. i. ROBES Marked about 20 to 3097, Odds and ends, from our 1 reg stock; some sviled Less Than Usual. from handling, some remain- ing from a sale in which garments worth $2.60 were sold for $1.49. All qualities half wool and cotton; three- quarter wool and cotton, mostly drawers; imported ramie (Linen Fibre) under- wear, mostly drawers, and some imported cashmere drawers In every case the size ranges are incomplete Men's Ramie Linen Union Su ankle length, sizes Formerly 82.49 $1.98 Main Voor, 35th At., Centre ~ Three Week-End Peay For the Man who Enjoys A Good Cigar 2 1 86. Kn do to soe Japanese Kimonos of ourown Li i Plano Rega nos Cigars, | importation and silk or velour i Havens | robes from well-known oie like» | American manufacturers, All mil cinte them, | of them lined with silk, In Jos of 50. Specially priced, $1.89 Alzada Coronas, nine every the reductions mean substantial savings: Some of the Robes cuse le by a manu | Wee Now | Velour $44.50 $35.50 | Velour $72.75 $48.75 Just Received « fresh shipment | Silk $49.50 $39.75 of lance Havana, Eeonomicos, | Japanese Crepe Kimonos made with clear Havana wrappers, for Men $29.75 $21.74 une) Minders. Ros of O).) Velvet and Silk Matlasse ses ake = . Were $33.75 & $35.00 onde eine, UBth We ie Now $24.89 Voor Both the McCall and the Pictorial Review Patterns, a double service which affords a very large and varied selection of designs and styles for Spring, in dresses, skirts and waists. There are suits and overcoats, in models which have won popular favor this season. There are suits and overcoats, in fabrics known for their dependable wearing qualities. There are suits and overcoats tailored and finished with great care and skill. There are suits and overcoats, at price reductions which mean “profits” to you. Youths’ Winter Overcoats Reduced to $13.75 Sizes 16 to 20-—Coats that were up to $17.50 Double Breasted Ulsterettes, with belted backs—the kind of coats that young men like with durable lining, satin yokes and sleeves. THIS Clearance Sale of Suits « Overcoats has presented money-saving opportunities which no man can aflord to overlook. MMOCYS Pattern Department DAGYS—vattera Vept., Hecond Voor, Ce: Sales all em every You can talk about po like—you can read about t lay. Yet—Right from the start Suits and Overcoats that were $17.50 $13.75 $15.75 $19.75 $24.50 Suits and Overcoats that were $19.75 Suits and Overcoats that were $24.75 Suits and Overcoats that were $29.75 Well tailored of good wearing overcoatings, lined throughout Bags —riw roe, Bway, a] Many Men Save Money in Buying Haberdashery N-O-W They have learned from experience that they can find here ‘ shirts, neckwear, pajamas and such things that they prefer, and that they nuy them for less money ee than elsewhere. Everyday this same opportunity is open to you. Woven Madras Shirts, | Habutai Silk Shirts, $1.44 $3.29 nt of new pat- Imported Japanese silk, in white tailored in every ik is of good weight, * garments dependable At this low price, ly knocks at every Silk Cravats, Specially Priced, 68c Beautiful scroll, flower and { designs, woven in pageepind Meg dark, rich colorings. Large open end shapes. Men’s Domet Flannel Pajamas At $1.44 At $1.89 of Strongly made and well tailored of extra quality Domet flannel, Batlhrake Fal Well finished, “warm, serviceable ocean pearl buttons, garments, The Lansdowne, MOM $2.74 As a Derby or Soft Hat quality Domet fitting, roomy with frogs and dood Some men look well in derbies, others appear to their best advantage in a smartly shaped soft hat. No matter which clase you g to—you will find the Lansdowne much to your liking, Made of excellent material, by skilled batters, exclusively = — ame RORY E Hele Tere Oth Cree eee cen SS Ww hen you u buy mews ‘Own Merchandiso—M OM, you are not | only assured of thorough dependability in every particular, but of prices far be elow those of branded goods of s similar quality. Continaina the Clearance of MOTOR FURS There is still 4 good assortment of coats, hats, caps and gloves for the motor enthusiasts who may have found it impossible to visit this sale earlier in the week. The savings in every case are interesting. RACCOON COATS FOR MEN Regular auto model with wide shaw! collars, Wool lined throughout, Coates that were formerly 604.76, Coats eh iy 080 to 6186, Coats He were $189 to e224, Now CHAUFFEURS' OVERCOATS With gray or black shells, lined with | Black Meacdurian Dog Coats, Fufl muskrat ars of Persian lamb, | Auto sweep, wool lined; formerly Formerly $50.75 | 884.74 to 879.75, Now $42.50 Now $19.74 FUR AUTO ROBES Black Dog Robes, auto sizes. Good quality. Robes that were 815,76 Robes that were $91.74, Now $44.75 Now $124 | Coats that were 8149 to $17 | Now $10.74 Now $14.74 Others of Muskrat, Leopard, Skunk, Nutria, Goat and Wallaby at propor. tionate reductions Fur Hats, Caps and Gloves at \ to 44 Less Than Usual MATE —Hiith Floor, S4th Street = =