The evening world. Newspaper, July 8, 1920, Page 7

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THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, JULY 8, 1920. ’ ATTENTION! For 62 years we have sold dependable merchandise at lowest-in-the-city prices. RM Macy obo Telephone Fitz Roy 6100 We are doing so now, and shall continye to do so. $10.74 and $12.74 The — shimmering * fabrics, careful and thoughtful work- manship and becom- ingness of the styles Styles Accordion pleated Side pleated ' Materials Plain rich satins Fancy crepes ; make these skirts 4 Other models strictly quite remarkable, All the silk weaves, tailored. even in our store plain or jacquard sales. They Are Trimmed With odd belts, fetching little pockets, tabs of silk, large lovely pearl buttons, hem- stitching and in some the sheer beauty of the fabric needs no adornment. it In All the Desirable Light Summer Shades S| These skirts make ideal summer costumes when worn with pretty blouses or sweaters, On Sale Tomorrow Mage —Third Floor, Centre, Don’t Let This Opportunity Slip By 2000 Yards of Black Surf Satin at 89ce yard 36 inches wide. Three Good Reasons for Buying This Surf Satin 1—It has the appearance of satin and will give good service. * 2—It is one yard wide, a width that insures good cutting, 3—You won’t be able to get this quality at this price when this supply is exhausted, On Sale Tomorrow Mewve —Lining Section, Second Floor, Front, On Sale Tomorrow 25,000 pieces of Glassware at 4 price Light cut—heavy cut—Rock Crystal—blown and pressed, An opportunity most unusual, Here are three types of fans at special prices which place them within the reach of every one. An Eight-Inch Blade Electric Fan $6.44 Gaqre—Basement, 84th Street, Freat. Electric Floor Lamp TX $18.48 Originally $29.98 eS ab it Black japanned stand, Gh * with b: plated blades. A most attractive lamp in a good Willcansrare: with alther selection of colors. The Shade is 24- DIRECT OR ALTER. inches wide, of silk, silk lined and NATING CURRENT. Single speed, 8-Inch Blade 3 Speeds $8.34 10-Inch Oscillating Fan $16.48 Alb warranted free from mechanical defects. BATE —Vasoment, Mth Street, trimmed with gold braid and silk fringe. Colors: Rose, Gold or Blue. The base has a fluted column, and can be had in Mahogany, gold, ivory, gold with black stripe, or ebony with gold stripe. ae oi _ Each+lamp complete with two 40- CY watt bulbs and pull chain sockets, Macre —Basement, 34th Street, Front, <= Mas petemicin thee, mete te You may be properly corseted, you may have smooth, unbroken slender lines and still retain an agreeable comfort and coolness if you wear one of these Machioness CORSETS $5.94 | tax 10c A finely fashioned corset of pink broche, made with girdle top arid long skirt. It is well boned, equipped with three pairs of hose supporters. ‘Trimmed with silk embroidery. Sizes 21 to 28. Mere —Third Floor, 35th Street, Every Woman has wished at some time that she could dress as simply and easily as a man. The Dress of the Hour consists of a three-piece combination—a satin blouse and knickers form the simple and practical under dress. The over-dress is made in serge, oxford, velveteen or georgette —there is also a complete costume of natural color pongee. A dress, or rather a combination dress, so attractive and smart that, if you like, you can forget how practical it is. In it the charm of woman’s garments unites with the prac- tical convenience of man’s, . No buttons in back to be struggled with—no snaps in un- reachable places—the over-dress slips over the head and is held in place by buttons on either side of the front which are ornamental as well as practical. Beautifully tailored, Jit follows the straight lines of the present style. Any woman who wears it will feel well dressed. See it and let it make its own appeal Blouse and knickers of satin or neneee form the under- dress of in georgette, with silk braid The Dress of the Hour trimming and tucks. Aewe —Third Floor, 84th St., Rear. Our Music Dep’t Offers You an Opportunity to ° Save Money on Your Music Music has properly become a necessity in every one’s life. A\aeys Music Department is complete in every detail. Here we have gathered all the best things that music has to offer and lowest-in-the-city prices are featured, Sheet Music—We carry all the popular airs of the day ‘including fox trots, waltzes, “jazz” numbers, 8c to 36c each. In a separate section we have Classical music, including compositions for pupils, teachers and advanced students. 9c to $1.34. Musical Instruments— All the most wanted porta- ble instruments are included in our stock. Every- thing—the ukulele, violin and banjo-mandolin—all at lowest-in-the-city prices. Over-dress of serge, oxford, velveteen or pongee. Also Phonographs and Records—A\\ the leading makes at prices at least 10% lower than elsewhere, Also our own RU-STELLA, the phonograph with the mas- ter made horn, s phonograph is sold at the lowest possible prices consistent with a phonograph of proven quality, Player Piano Rolls—With or without words. All the late numbers may be found here first. At present, many good numbers with or without words are priced especi: ‘ly low, A visit is the only way to appreciate the extensiveness and completeness of our Music Department. Learn to Come Here for Everything Musical Maye —Music Dept. Fourth Ploor, Sith Street, Rear, Store Hours 9 to 5:30 All Day Saturday Real Economy is the outstanding feature of these MEN’S SUITS $36.50 $46.50 ($56.50 Economy—true economy-——means spending money to the best advantage. Therefore, applying this axiom to Men’s Clothing, price itself should not be the sole basis of economy, You will always be able to get a cheap suit at a “cheap” price—but there is no economy in that. When price is combined with quality of fabric, workmanship and style—the result is real, beneficial clothing economy. Men who use good judgment in their choice of clothes and-in their expenditure of money—instinctively turn to Mays Expertness developed through years of experience in fitting out men with clothes of the better kind enables us to assure clothes Satisfac-* tion—at a reasonable price. Our modish models will please the youthful as well as the conservative man. . A wide assorte ment of styles and fabrics with an expert- ness of tailoring always to be found in Bay clothes. aewe—Fifth Floor, Front, Agreed Well dressed men agree that for style, comfort and a reasonable price’ AWMGY oxfords are a good. invest- ment. For the Week End Holiday Cameras At lowest-in-the- city prices Revs Camera Depart- mt aia mo emalanlae« For Example, These Men’s Brogue Oxfords $8.29 In black or tan leathers and round toes. Made on a comfortable last, with blind eyelets and Goodyear welted soles. Men’s Oxfords $5.89 Good looking oxfords, in black or tan leathers,medium or narrow toes, They are serviceable, good wearing shoes. ‘The size range is somewhat incomplete, but there is a good selection, Meare —Main Floor, Balcony, O5th Streei, Rear, ment is a _ veritable Mecca of amateur pho- tographers. Here may be found cameras of every opular size and style at eae prices. We carry everything in cameras from the small vest pocket camera to the highly desirable Graflex. We specialize particularly in high grade outfits. Box cameras, roll film, $2.29 to $5.41 Vest pocket kodaks, $8.59 to $33.50 Vest pocket Anscos, $18.89 to $81.25 Folding roll film cameras $15.11 to $26.50 Folding roll film cameras —special lenses, $23.03 to $113.00 Graflex cameras, fitted with B.& L. Tessar Anas- tigmat lenses, $83.75 to $180.00 Fresh films always on hand Developing, printing and enlarging done on the prem- ises. A complete line of ace cessories—all at LOW. 5 THE-CITY PRICES Uf It's Used in Photography, You Can Buy It in ewe —Camera Dept. Firth Floor, Centre. Continuing the Great Sale of Men’s Soft Summer Shirts $1.98 ‘They are all made over our special pattern and speci- fications, which “insure (May quality and value. All are coat models with five button fronts and soft, double cuffs. Some Main Floor, 35th 61,

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