The evening world. Newspaper, June 28, 1920, Page 7

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Ci J TH TUM OR TOT TH TNL FO RTO TN JO J The Gradtate’s Future N afew short days your boy or girl will have finished school life and be ready for life's school. Business is waiting for the earnest graduate. Never in our his- tory have there been the opportunities which exist to-day and never before has the need for young people been so great, It is perhaps little known that the demand for ex- ecutives and others capable of holding responsible posi- tions is so great that the Modern Department Store has found it necessary to inaugurate a Department of Train- ing where it develops the younger members of the organ- ization for the larger positions. Make it a point to find out how the Modern Depart- ment Store can help your son or daughter. 2500 Yards of Curtain Material 2Zle per Yard Originally Priced 28¢ per Yard We have this limited quantity of good quality, fancy border, plain center curtain scrim for sale at this special price. Also, there are a large number of Remnants of all kinds of scrim, marquisette and swiss, in lengths of from one to three and a half yards to be sold at one-third from regular prices. Former prices 24¢ to 98c Remnant prices 16c to 64c @ege.—Fourth Floor, 85th Street ATTENTION! For 62 years we AY | sold gepencabie merchandise at ey elles ben, and ah RH Macy & Oo continue to do Sale of Bed Spreads White Crinkled Dimity Bed Spreads SingleSize $2.39 34 Size $2.69 Full Size $2,94- Colored Novelty Spreads In attractive floral designs, hemmed. Single size, $2.94 Full size, $3.94 White Satin Finished Marseilles Bed Spreads Th and Full Ses PO094 In attractive raised patterns—good looking plus good wearing. ea Maqe —Becement, 34th Street, Rear, What a problem it has always been to make it possible for the Housewife to enjoy the motor with her family and still give her attention to the satisfying of the ravenous appetites which motor- ists are wont to bring home. The only solution in days gone by was dinner at a hotel or the distasteful pick-up meal at home, dinner. IT ALSO ICES you are ready for it. The Fireless Cooker is being demonstrated in TUESDAY: Pastry Day—Pies, Cakes, Bread, WEDNESDAY; and Meats, Meee —Basement, B5th Street - RH Megey & Co. Atrections hee Pricor— Quality —Servien KRACYs 35th St. ; Ti Wine 1536 Pairs sah My. dee worn, Milanese Silk Gloves 94c They are well made and well finished of heavy quality Milanese weave silk. ‘Two clasp, four rows of embroid- ery, round corners, double finger tips. In Gray and White Bowe —Main Floor, Broadway, 1728 Novelty Beaded Necklaces (Sautoir styles) $1.39 To buy a necklace wrought in tiny beads and delicate colors at such a low price seems almost impossible. The fact that these lovely bits of adornment are hard to obtain makes this offering even more remarkable. Floral and Conventional Patterns in flat beaded necklaces of colored and steel beads, solid colors and combinations. fringe of beads. The ends are edged with a Blue, brown, rose, green, jet black and white as well as other shades. fmve —Main Floor, S4th Street, Front | Brief Cases Brief cases of black cow- hide—smooth seal and crepe grains, These neat, . plain cases are made of an exceptionally good quality leather. They are fast- ened securely with straps around bottoms of cases and triple adjustable locks —allowing for bulky pa- pers. One, two and three pocket cases at the fol- lowing prices: Winch 1 pocket WSinch 2pocket 7.49 1Sinch 3pocket. 8.94 Aee—Main_Ficor. 34th Street $5.94 A Fireless Cooker For the Summer Motorist A Summer suggests motor trips and picnics, j and once more the Fireless Cooker presents —= v3 Merchandise Advertised in This Page on Sale To-Morrow of Women’s | A Sale of Silk Mignonette Tuxedo Sweate SERVICE SKILL Our Optical Department has an enviable reputation for its service. All examinations aremade by competent registered by Holes a and are thoroughly scientific. From the results of these examinations the lenses ordered are ground UN- DER OUR OWN SU- PERVISION on the premises, thus insuring accuracy in every detail. It is this supervision of the entire process of lens ane and manu- facture that has made our department so successful, QUALITY ECONOMY Handkerchiefs At Exceptionally Low Prices. FOR WOMEN at l4e each Colored cotton sport hand- kerchiefs, some with striped borders and em- broidered corners, others with solid centres and white borders. at 47c each French linen handkerchiefs in pretty sport effects, some with solid colored centres and black block borders, others with very fine pencil stripes, hand rolled hems. FOR MEN at 23 each Linen khaki handkerchiefs with hemstitched hems, good sizes and quality. Excellent for camping and vacation uses. This same quality in all white 47c each. Box of six for $1.39 Corded border hemstitched cotton handkerchiefs with fancy elongated initials, Mowe —Main Floor, Contre, Now the Fireless Cooker does away with this problem. The Housewife can prepare her food in the early morning— consign it to the “Fireless’—and the whole family ma: and return at night to a perfectly cooked motor the day away . And cooking is not the only virtue of the Fireless Cooker, Its several containers may be packed—one with a crisp, cold salad—another with refreshing ice cream—and ice used in place of hot radiators, A small cooker is quite easy to stow away in an automobile. Your cold luncheon is ready for you whenever ] basement every day, Below we give a schedule of the different kinds of cooking to be demonstrated, THURSDAY; Roasting, Bolling—Vegetables PRmmay, Baked Beans, The thermometer rises, and with it rises also the pile of to be laundered and ironed, while the spirits of the housewife i” in inverse proportion unless she pos- sesses a acy Electric Iron You know what an electric iron can do in time and labor saving—no necessity for repeating it. But perhaps you do not know just what the Macy Electric Iron has done. white ger There was a test last year—you may have heard about it—during which this iron was under cur- rent continuously for four months, or about the number of hours the average iron would be called on to work during 15 years. It emerged from that test with an established record for longevity and small consumption of current. This year we are offering the same make of iron— and we are offering it at a special price, Complete Pood Six feet of cord and detachable plug included in price. Fully guaranteed oubiy s0ea ie, Particular attention is called to an announcement of an unusual offering of MEN’S CLOTHING to be made in tomorrow morning’s papers Oe HE: Ld Rey NY (1920, wy We have four different designs in fancy weaves including some novel effects in blocks and stripes, Some models have cross belts as illustrated, others have long sashes. In buff, pink, coral, canary, jade, navy, black. white, turquoise and rose. Mowe —Third Fleer, 24th St. Front, The Last Week of Our ; June Sale of Glassware offers much that is attractive at extraordinary reductions in price. Items bought for summer use—just the things you must have for your summer camp or bungalow, marked at such very low prices they will move out in a day, 35,000 Pieces of Pressed Glassware for Table Use marked 4 price The items include spoon holders, celery trays, vases, pickle, olive and bon bon dishes, bowls, ice cream plates and salvers. Hotels and Restaurants Take Notice— 1.19 dozen Over 4,000 individual sugar bowls, Over 10,000 individual salt dips and spoons, Over 10,000 custard cups, 1.79 dozen Drastic Reductions in Stemware Lines Rock Crystal and other discon- Thin blown optic stemware— creme de menthe, cogkta’ tinued lines of table glass, dec- sherry, wine and small claret glasses, specially priced 19¢ each, orated and cut, to be closed out Large claret glasses and cafe parfait glasses, Each 200 at original prices. special 500 Light Cut Glass Water Sets, $1.29 set Consisting of pitcher and 6 tumble:s with neat floral decoration. west verified price elsewhere $1.95 Light Cut Glass Heavy Cut Glass, Too! | at half Price Tons of it at reduced prices worthy of your | Glass that has been daintily decorated with S¢tention. @ ever popular combinatica floral and. figure cuttings of bow knot design. pred yee RU ik, igs single % Reg. Price. Sale Price, Spoon trays, me F 5° ba ‘ yon bowls and Nat bowls with compote ‘ream pitchers $1.19 59 stands, 4.80 3.74 Spoon tiays 97 49c Celery trays, 5.89 4.29 Handled baskets, g7c 49c Onange bowls, 5.89 4,29 Compotes, $1.97 97¢ Fern dishes with linings, 6.49 4.49 peer tare 1.97 are Fruit bowls, andwich plates, 1.97 c with compote stand. 6. Mayonnaise dishes, 2.24 1.12 Fruit bowls, Leche 8.69 be , Footed bowls, 2.49 1.24 Salad bowls, 9.89 6.89 Handled compotes, 2.97 1.49 Water sets, 14.8 9.89 Pi ' 4-89 Cut glass stemware, beautiful glass, beautifully cut, also reduced 14 from Macy’s lowest-in-the- city prices, Special at 48c dozen. Colonial Pressed Glass Table Tumblers. Mee —Dasement, B4th Street, Front. Simplicity and grace |} in an” article of . service and beauty. Mahogany. finished Mantel Clock with Normandy Chime $17.89 formerly $21.89 One Day Sale of Ribbon and Straw Sport Hats he hats of the $2.97 hour for both women and misses The chime strikes } the hour and the half hour in clear, musical notes. The case is mahogam finished and hand- rubbed. The dial, with convex glass, is 5 inches across, Eight day movement | Height 934 inches Width 20% inches Their soft straw cushion brims are becoming to almost every type of face. The crowns are made of row upon row of ribbon, and each hat is trimmed with a smart bit of ribbon or straw ornament. Plenty of all white hats and combinations of white and colors. - The shapes are mushrooms, pokes, rolled brims and off-the-face models. @ewe—Untrimmed Millinery Section, Second Floor, 34th Street Continuing the Great vue of Imported Aeroplane Linen, 84c yard 36 inches wide Suitable for Women's Clothing, Children’s Frock: Household Linens, RAATe Second Floor, Contre i

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