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let. vr THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, J A N XT AR T ID, I MM If You Be Homely, Madam, Select for Your Husband -A Mai as Plain as Yourself " Firmy fteffeve 77iaf f fc One Sure Aaete for a Happy Marriage Is a Physical Rescmkhnce Between the Contract ing Parties," Declares Albert F. Shore, Scientist. Marguerite Moacrn Marshall . Tb eaten g-nlrtr to your ultln t'y I font laoklBf ! Trust K! If yon an mnt-nuni. ln t' rn-Ja d. tow-lielr.fi. ao uot bow bilm ths sh-.lne of a rr'.dalffht b.vaty with Or proale. Out Irmly n;ou yonr kLiag-e within th. n-'rror and admit to .foorasl? tae f.-tat trmtti, that that raaectteB la, after all. yonr ldaal of beaut?. Tl?a ohooa knabnnO or wlfa t -. lnleh. Tha haat mate, la tha dB Heat. J'iKt UUl ni.iirri fl' entb lniJ maBeoa1 of nuikinic MM of one I Ufa partner la put f rwanl by Albert H". Short of trie . m m Association for lha ..rivane man! Of Brlmr. wlio taikcil to Us Phll-Clliallili- Horli ly laat nlalil in B"lantlflfl Matin." To Mt. Shore, a miiti-h matrt aaj .1 la or Mkfhl I" ' a mat rhto Kraph.c A would-lx- haWbMd nl wlfa ahoul'l. with all lltir.ilns, iro to gether ', that la. there aliaM b " strop and IkkrpMMMii phyeifel NMMblMMi ha. Isreen them. MATCHING MATES AS YOU WOULD A PIECE OF RIBBON. The Idea of marrlAK- run -n rli'lma counter prlni-'nlea seem1 novel anoiiKh for fuMhar Investigation, and I risked. Mr Bhtiie what on earth HHIM of tha old romantic dor-trine that otipnattes aU tfwMT "Tha sttrarllnn of tppaMSS tS aaya tempnrnry affair." ha replied ralmly. "The law that Itt-.e rleavea to Ilka la permanent and universal. I firmly batlava that tha oma anra baala for a happy marrtae-e la a pkystmU raaamhUnoa awtWWB ha contraetln- partlaa. ae mora potato of anoh reoemblanoe tha bat ter. nt tha aapraaalon of tha la paramount. Baoh aereoa aat ala owa eajrt oa la taa meat ettreetlv la tha worla taoref he ahoaid a laat soma aaa with aa aapraaalon raamaallnr aa awa fa ala oloeeat eauoaUU." Olrla. here'a another use for taa aaliTor Inslda your pocket powdar-box. Whan Me la eaytne; taa fateful wo. 1a. .pin the box with pranUced daatarlty aad "teak upon thla picture, than aa thla." If tha expression of ala eya H nme up lo pours, ear "Ma, ymi!" to the gentleman. "at auraly mental aa wall aa ahval at aaaranterUtlca ahould oe eonalrlarad I aaaxrylnr." I proMwted. tow Ml. Snore's kwae hrowa aras a trifle- wider, and ha am I led i ; 1 ALBERT F. SHORE. wVbaat aaaaaaaaammjamj pnti'rtiy. rnhdearaeAlnaiT "Wlist l loveT' he queried. "A per aon not hli fi .1 with good looks will tell you that the nttrartlon ai In lt;iHI!vnce and t hiirm of ruimter. These attrlhnte muM he MlltValMl hy aurh a prrenn to maJie up for a ln-k In ipaaaionf a. nd It In natural thnt a cIMm Will he in.ido fer t'lem. A per aon ntth Rood looki neol not hn ex tnmrly lttlMlrent Mil r-h a person will maintain that In love henuty doea the trlrk. "RaOll of thef.e la rlht, hut not en- tlreh- st. The piw who attrafta a life mate throuirh ili.irm nr mental iiii! lles has no BMrlfllM nhat vcr t'l it the aelei tlon la wlae nr liiat ih- resi;;t Ina lov. will he MSaurln. Tin other who draws a Mi at bet of lha Sppnalta sx fhTiiii'h perapnal beauiy llkewla has tin tuftr fit OS thnt fere wll he endnrlntr hyft after a deffftllt Union, THE STRONGEST COMBINATION DOESN'T ASSUME HAPPINESS. "Indeed i I will go so f,r as to say thnt while with Rjli rwfnbined ItlfkCtlOfl of charm, lntell-rt arid leauty ttie aaafirai for latlnK lor aIll Ml IT net) . yet tTefl lhi fellt-ltoua OOnblfldtlOB of fers no atiaf afitea ror harfiteny and I ran quality aftef rnarrta ;r- " "Oh, 'Call no man hiippv till he dlea,' espr :,ill, If lies a marrlid man,'' I OOfJel ded "Hut I don't arree with Ihat.'' qiilkM reloaded Mr MlUI I. I simply f"ei thnr many have MM (tone tboul aroeuriM tlr:r hapalneaa IP. Ilia risht wa1. "Xioea le baaed on a aerlaa of harmonlts; It la compatibility of tempt anient. In the lonf run, yonr favorite temperament la yonr own. You lore no one ao wall aa yonraelf. Seeklne; a mem ber of aM oppoalts aax, to whom yoa may devote yonr atteationa for all tlmt, yoa will be wlae to pick out a temperament reeem. bUnt; yonr own. But the elementa which eater into the makeap of temperament are portrayed la the feature. Then the obtrion way to match your temperament 1 to match yonr face. "And I have the proof that physical ltkfiif.es hetwe-n two persons Tn-afis happy mating. " exclaimed Mr. Hhnre with nil the enthusiasm of the youth ful theorist He took from his desk a hand-made chart showing photo giaphs of huahaTel and wives. These Included lov. h'ulser and ha wife. Kk On. and Mrs lilx, ' omit Isistevrle mihI the yiotng woman who waa Miss f'onatance Warren. II. f'lnv Pierce and Ms wife. Hurt-in W. 'IT'son and the fslttyfnl Mrs. Ola oft, Curiously enough a real resemblance tn faattlrwJ niMl facial contour coul 1 te detected krtwen oeai y ever haiiy c ,-jp on the chart. in ronlradlaUnrifpn Mr. "hore e- ii 'Uted a i'lc;nre ,.f , icitaln icldf nml of his dlvoread wife There wss a ey strong MmimltafHy in ihs twn faces i "1 bptlayi that Iflffiy peonl worry inder tlil natural Inw of the attrac I Mi ii .f like to Ilk" without even reallx lii thai it U a law." he esulalned Mm i it raally aelanllfle mating? I nkl. "fJllppdM ii n an v lln a weak rliln marries n woma.i with a weak cliln. Won't ttie children !e even more lilnless than the parents?" "Hlmllarlty VTI t ho similarity of defects makes for harmony n the long run. The children of a couple I know are charming Utile helngs, al thotlgh hmh father and mother are homly, Hut they are homely In the Mflt way, and so their mating did not produce n discord. "Whan yon meat, your doable la the opposite sex yon may not at first realise It la yonr double. But somehow yoa are thrilled to nn r mirrna.hrnl V .. . slaved by a trameadon force that ha teen aronatd, aad yoa ar a vlet Im of lor at drat eight, which oonrtltn-r aataral lo. All tha reqalremeat ar met at oace, aad, o far a aatni 1 tor ml. t.hara 1 nothing Uft to do but follow her. "If your ho'ce ;s l!rn!led von ate apt to ..elect at random a MgatHlllaf mate 'I" . II "1 take time to make love This ti ne will he In iltrect propnrt'on to the amo mt of dllTerenca between the tempartmnM, tlie amount of sdapta Hon and undl rstard!pg necessary. The result Is HUralty made ' or artlfleiai, love. Only tac;, good rene and toler ance, hs -l;ed hy favorable condition, will aave these lovers from frequent r!1s ngreemi'nts. "The perfect harmony that la natural love may easily he confused." con cluded Mr. Shore. "Music, rotor, grace of form and motion all have harmonies of their own, and a person not too ftpc. M sensitive Is apt to take one or more of them for the love harmony. Th it explains why artifice sometimes seems to lie stronger than primitive Instln-t In sffnlrs of the heart. "Rut I have observed two diet nctlv .llaallpn . . .til. I ,. . l,.n.. .'I Ik J case where unneinotlonal MMIdf . aftons O" even a Ipmiuir'i r : le violent el. ' traction united two extremely rr-iposlte typ'S In aadloigj The children were phv callv weak and vacliatng ;n mi"- pose, gnd familiarity hetwein lii" par ents eperilllv bred i onte-np;, rrcrlm Ingtloe and pernianeMt nnlnunlnes " Save Time and Expense lit t SIM! For Desnlnf nrt I'ollslilna MbTlBWAM ni til fine rT..- tBipaeia T"'.'r and nijrs Itstlnf Mg HsncT -slth is iffi.rt ehiin snr nllift noil. Srr.l n.l.lrrss f,it FREE SAMPLE The Elfetc Hlllcon Oi .10 1lff SI Nest Tt Sold by Grocers and Drnoglsts Vh Ercfre-Sifirea Polithinn Crea , U rtthttti le a Fewjtt. UdkJaA I s m WSJ a i i if V u The Climax of N. Y.'s Greatest Clothes Sale BBmesmmj MgLtananaJfJi BxatBxl BxaalxxalxxaxsEBl j causes run-down health and sickness. Scott's Emulsion and rest are needed, but SCOTT'S EMULSION is more important because it enriches the blood. nourishes the nerves builds the body and restores strength, vigor and immediate energy without interrupting daily duties. Scott's Emulsion drives out colds and strengthens the lungs, Scott St Botroa, Bloomfield, N. J. . This in the hit; hour of an event which has for many weeks Keen making, clothe hittory. Now the climax ha arrived. In all the fifty -six year of I Uckeu-Carhart history the itock were never o complete -never so beautiful. And the price, never so low Plain for the complete reorganization make it necessary that every stock must be sold im mediately. It is imperative that the prices be made to repre sent the mott supreme value And that they do, i a fact self-evident. Hackctt-Carhart clothes have been foremost among quality clothes for more than half a century. Now they embody every perfection that all these years of experience have taught. In fineness of tailoring, correctness of style, ex cellence and cxclusivenes of fabric, Hackett Carhart clothe easily take first rank to-day. And to-day's assortments are most unusual. They are more complete, newer in style and choicer in fabric than are the average assortments at the season ' beginning. All are fresh from the tailors' hands almost within the past fortnight. So you don't have to choose here among broken size in left-over garments. And that' precisely what the majority of the other stores are offering to-day. You can prove this for yourself very readily. Here await your inspection more than 15,000 suits and overcoats, suitable for every service. For Business, Dress, Travel, Motor, Storm, College and School service. In sizes for men, young men and boy. Among them there are more than a hundred dif ferent model. Designed after the best style ideas of two continents. And made up in more than 800 fabric styles -in fabrics from the foremost weavers of the world. ReorganizationSalePrices $15 to $25 Broken Size Overcoats and Suits . . $15, $18, $20 & $22.50 Overcoats & Suits. . . . $20, $22.50, $25 & (M O CA $7.50 $9.50 $28 Overcoats & Suits $25, $28, $30 & $32.50 r A Overcoats & Suits . . pl3.DU $30, $35, $37.50 & $40 (Ma Overcoats & Suits J) 1 J $40, $45 & $50 Overcoats & Suits. . . . amsrifa't f.paatetr Furniture Home i .Atvtq " Df7mn'.i 35Block8thAv.36 bxssbswi ava a Ntvark, N. J., Store, 49 and 51 Market Street PAY ONE DOL LAR, sal act anything you need to furnish a room com pletely , and wc will deliver tha good promptly to your horn and YOU CAN PAY THE BAL A N C E IN SMALL WEEK LY PAYMENTS. kick. "r.-n ' MO km i TAFB. Kl-i ifft ITHIVfA 'I'll TIIIM ni-l'l-14 A NO KVI-KA CHAKstFM '' M KIND. sw" s&EOUJt vwnpLaTE I OOMOUTfll OPEN SATURDAY EVENINGS UNTIL 10 O'CLOCK OUR MAMMOTH CLEARANCE SALES I!! DURABLE WELL-MADE FURNITURE POR EVERY ROOM AT MONEY-SAVING PRICES. OUR PRICES ARE ALWAYS THE LOWEST! Irnimit We Open Accounts From $5 to $1,000 On Small Weakly Paymenta Small Accounts Especially Invited. (Ci SMmg Couch n 7A (Guaranteed 10 Years) fat I 7 Si! Boy r kills. Ilr.it la. hlah. AU laeeaa peats, wlla keavV of vol AO la. kl(k. foot H sliss. Beat kaktsl mhlirf j "f f WE CIVE FREE INSURANCE In case of tha death of tha wage earner ol your family wa will at onca ive you a receipted bill in full your account a sa'.uo ru T.OO Kaainrl II. il. n IO.OO Raanirl It'll, now . B Inn snrl ItrlL now ANOTHER WEEK OF OUR DOUBLE STAMP OFFER rr1 TDT C -Af" TD AIMMP CTAMDC LVyUUJULi J.1. 1 afIaIIJI O 1 AVI VI I O ; ON ALL PURCHASES MADE THIS WEEK With tke v."nitrfal ainnv savtnx rvrnt now In full .wlna thin nffsr Is a arnsmns sas. I'rli'M "' nsr so luw sour iBeui'e tu aae moar aner e awal llim'l ds lei New I. MM ii, nr. DOUBLE &C TRADING STAMPS ON ALL PAYMENTS MADE ON ACCOUNTS THIS WEEK Vea will rnrlve double slamus oa tour first pasmeat en niisnlne na arrniiat. Von will rrii-lTr dnulilr ataniiis on all Daimral. mads on wiounl at our olflte. nis auenrs noi ii.i.i mi iiw"''ui " 'i' n in- Hue. UUl I. gtwul .in am ruliirs iin)- iiis in nutas aunua tus Meek. Tills in I .H ln.s Mil k. awisSl J . 'J 111 .:t.u . ri.tt.-i rrTO OUR CUSTOMERS Hhrlhrr vunr Ntit.unl U nllll uofii, r If von 1imi t t It. i mi i mii uur MM hn Ins i his ( wrmttM-rr t .ii rruulr. OOMWUfn WITH MATTKFNSKH. M .l lift UMftl HM 11 ill V itit. m full Lrr thptl or two t'Otsllll! "liiRlr blit. ThM Bllillnc 'ou'hr Umt fmiioiiB Mltlrh M,r il ml ri- lltK MIHMlr- iiuU.-Ii mkI nun -hh num. Th f I 11 Ml. Mtt- nil -.l.'.'l. I hi' lllaln-l'a) itfi- of svfl rullon rorrrl In srrru ilfitlni ) Itli'JI I INK Hl'KIMiH. vl ttu-iritntrrd fur IO vMrs. ) Iho mult mill urtiablf Bprln mtmts vrhli b vwu rr M- to nu VI V TO MAIL KKMITI ANs 6.98 $14.00 Solid Oak Dresser, Solid aak. snldra Onl.h. noll.hedl larr bevelled elate uitrrari SI Is drawer.! swkI pulls. V IU.OO fl ".INI a 2ii mi ..'ii IHI on ein.iMi i.n.oii a.Mi.iin SIMt.lNI . . 11.41) . . n.T.n . .1X7.. . .Il.ni . .In. . . IT.H I . .vti. :m . .airs . . ar.tiM . . :ta.T8 Tkls .ale Includes II re. sees I. Ii.lilia Oak. Mabacaar, Turn, BlniV-Kr. Slaule aasl Clrrasalaa Vtalnut. Dresser, now . . Iiri'oser. taw . . , llriHisers nun . . , llreswer. now. . , II re..ers now . . , llressers now. . . Hre.ers new. . , llrcers Sow. . . llre.M-rs now . . . Iir.-.i-r. new . . , 4.98 $8.00 Solid Oak Chiffonier, ""lid Oak. aolilrn flnlski five deep dranees; wood millsl plale mirror siiniterleg by aeatlr shaped alan- i-ltlona. i glll.'.'O t'hirroalers new It.T" l.M liirtnnlrr. new II.IIM atr..llo I hlrr, mires Bow T.U.1 a IS. IMI f IUNSm. bm v rr tW.tm blffonlers now. Siir,.iM hlffoelrra now. i::iMMi riiirr.uiier. now. ane.iNJ t kirfat bow III. nil Clillfoaler. now gin.lto I'hliriiuler. new. This eale larlude. ( hlffonlrr. la U.ldea Oak. Mahuc.ur. Tun.. Cir- rassixa n alaal aad . 1 1 ,f n . I I. ii . IT. Tit . 1II.IIN I'll ('lilffoalers B.W 21 T- , .au. in Maple. Hlrd'-K. -J I Bli Some specimen values are given herewith that you may form an idea of the remarkable Hackett-Carhart offerings to-day. These are selected at random, and are but a few out of hundreds. $25 v P Young Man's Suit $?.OU , 3 t - A sin a a r f i io io ..av q r-rv Convertible Collar Overcoats S7.3U $22.50 to $25 o s- Worsted Suits $ I Z.OU $22.50, $25 & $28 - 0 English Modal 4NorfolkSuits $ 1 $25 Valour Overcoats. aj aa. m Ml Models $ l.OU $25 & $28 Vicuna & Shetland - 0 erk Overcoats. All Models SI aw.OU $20 & $22.50 Plaid j- Back Overcoats SI ,DJ $20 & $22.50 Melton & Kersey Overcoats SI d.sDvJ $28 to $32.50 English Model , r?r Velour Suits $ 1 O.OU $25 to $28 Neat r-v Worsted Suits $ 1 0.5U $25 to $32.50 Blue & t rr r-r lack Suits SlOtiJU rs & tnudren s Suit & Overcoat Reductions Children' Clothe! at No. S4I Broadway and Harhm Store! Only.) In this depart merit, clothes are selected with the tarn, expertnem and care and tailored in the tame fault lr j manner as characterizes every article of men's wear in the Hackctt-Carhart ttorei. The values, as can be easily teen, arc ttM as wonderful at those represented in other Hackctt-Carhart stocks. Two generation! of New Yorkers have linn clothed from this department- and iti upkeep is a matter of great pride. Children' Overcoat Reduction $6 to $7.'i0 Children's Overcoats. All models for ly, 2 to 17 years. $4 $7. 50. $ 10 ii $ 1 2 50 Children's Overcoats. All models lor boys, 2' to 17 years. (8 $l2.5fl.'fl5 & $16.50 Children's Over icsti. All models, 2V i to 18 yean 97.50 $5, $6 Si $7 Boys' tt Girls' Mackinaw Casts. Sues, 10 to 20 yean 93.75 Children'a Suit Reductions $(, & $b 50 Children's Suits. All correct model and strict lor boyt, 2Vj to 17 yrart ... 94 $7 & $7.50 Children ! Suilt. All correct modelt and fabric! for boyt, ti to 1 7 years 9 Shirt Reductions $1 & $1.50 Plain k Pleated bosom ihirti. Laundry-proof and wcar-reiitting ma terials 65c $1.50 & $2 Hackett Carhart shirts, and famous advertited makes 85c $2 ft $2.50 Custom-tailored shirts of Foreign nd American Russian Cords, at $1.15 $2.50 to $4 Hackett-Carhsrt Custom, tailored shirts, and other famous makes $1.85 $5 Luxurious Silk ihirts. of exclusive detigns 83.15 $6 St $0 50 Bright, Luitroui Silk shirts. Cut torn -tilk shirtingt, custom tailored, at 93.65 "E. AW." Shirt Reduction $1.50 Karl a Wilson Shirts $1.15 $2 & $2. 50 Earl a Wilton Shirts. . 91-35 $1 & $i .50 Earl & Wilton Shirts 91-65 Hat Reductions Imported Velour Hate $8 Imported Velour Halt $5.25 $5 Imported Velour Hatt 92.75 Silk and Opera Hata $6 a $7 Silk Hats 94 $b tV $7 Opera Hat 94 Stiff Hat $5 Imported Stiff Hat 92.65 $3 Famous Advertited Stiff Hats 94.65 Panamaa & Bangkok Entire stock ol Panamas and Bangkok. $5 to $10 values $2.78 Fur Cap Unrestricted choice among th roost populsi tlylet in fur eapt. $1.50 to $5 Fur Caps 91-68 265 Broadway Near ( hambert Street Uppotite City Hall 641 ilrosdway t 13th Street Near Union Squar 119 West 42d Si reel Near Broadway Open Eveningi Inc. Retail 154 East I25lh Stree: Near 3d Avenue Open Evenings $25 to $32.50 Chinchilla - - Overcoats. All Models $ 1 5.50 $25 to $32.50 Plaid Back Overcoats. All Models $ 1 5.50 $25 to $30 Melton and Kersey Overcoats .......$ 1 5.50 $35 Silk Mixture Worsted Suits $19 $35 to $40 EnglUh Finished Worsted Suits Caslom-roiVonao Fabric: $ 1 9 $35 to $45 Silk Lined Worsted Overcoats I usfom-railonna r"a6r,M $ J Q $35 to $40 Chinchilla Overcoats. All Shades & Models: $19 $35 to $40 Vicuna & Velour Overcoats. All Models $19 $35 English Melton Overcoats $19 Full Dress Clothes Reductions In these, the most particular garments for men, the half century old Hackett. Carhart reputation for line tailoring it fairly outshone. The linet of each garment are really dattic. They are the latt word in good fashion. And, at the present prices, repretent an opportunity that is rare indeed. Full Dreaa Suit Reduction. $37.50 Full Drest Suits. Now . $28 $47.50 Full Drest Suitt. Now 938 $55 Full Dress Suits Now . 942.50 Tuaedo Suit Reduction $35 Tuiedo Suits . Now .... $22.50 $45 Tuiedo Suits ... Now $32.50 $50 Tuiedo Suits Now 937. SO Tusado Coat Reduction $22.50 Tuiedo Coats ,., Now 915 $30 Tuiedo Coats Now . $20 $35 Tuiedo Coats.... Now... $22. SO Fur Trimmed 6k Fur Lined Overcoat for Full Dress & Motor Service $40 Fur Trimmed Overcoats $20 $50 Fur Trimmed Overcoat! 925 $40 For Trimmed & Fur Lined Over coats 925 $75 Fur Trimmed & Fur Lined Over coats 950 $100 Fur Trimmed & Fur Lined Over coats $65 mow R. H.Mcy A. Co.' Attractlonr Ar Their Low Frlcas nx7-a6 ' mm Herald Square awBtB road way . 34th la JSlhSt oaies now in Women's Fine FurCoats and Sets x2 Price ThSM I iirs, if bought in the iisti.il v.,i , would have to bt sold for Boubfe our present prices. Coats that wWf made to sell tor KW.7S are now v"?V5. up to Coats made to sell for $l,.,)'i.oo now priced at S634J00, Fur Sets in Rre it variety, .ill beautiftillv matched. Sei . that if we purchased them in the regular wav wtmld be 122.74 art cow iW.74, up to those made to ll at 9514.(10, now priceil $3f4j00. Muds snr Sfvk Pitves hi the newest design? are cor. espondingly reaucej. I Me hurs represented arc: tiler. . It J Hudson Sahle Moleskin Persian Lamb fowled hox Black Fox Ctvel Cat broadtail. aeeonit llnnr. Ilro.dw.r. Blatk Lynx Raccoon White Fox Caracul ani others Sale of Sample Hosiery Rftf- For men and women, samples of high grade hosiery of many differ ent kinds: sjo.ooo pairs at saving of 4fVo ocr prices el'.ewhere. Included are Women's Hosiery at that cannot be duplicated elsewhere for less than $1.50 to $J.0() a pair and so on through many grades to Hosiery at tx, elsewhere 25c to 35c a pair. Men's Hose at 24c a pair, else where 50c; and at Iff a pair, else where 25c a pair. The Shoe Sale Women's. 24 Finer. .15th Mi.. Beat. Men's I Klh Floor. :ith Ml.. Baa. A Clearance of many of the best and newest st les. Provides exceptional opportunities for economies in the various leathers; lace, button and blucher. for wo men. Men's Shoes in various styles, and Shoes for misses and children, at savings that are very attractive. Women's Shoes at it. 99 (were 83 40 to.94.96) up to Si.69 (were H-sfi and sold elsewhere for 86.00). Men's Shoes at ti.96 (wer $4.96 and ti.94 and sold else where for $6.00 to $7.00). China, Glassware. Lamps, Bronzes, Marbles, Clocks & Clock Sets 'A Off Present Marked Prices When You Buy Basement. Many havealready been reduced, not because the are in any way damaged but because they have been In stock too lonj. One-fifth off marked prices by buying this week. Sale of Black Dress Silks 50,000 yards marked M below Prices elsewhere for equal qualities. Included are Black Crepe de Chine, 40 in. 99c Made to stllfor $1.25 Black Satin Messaline, 35 in. 69c Made los'iljor $1.00. Black Satin Duchesse, 36 in. 99c Made to sell Jor $1.2. BlackSatinCharnwiise,40iD.$1.19 Made to sell Jor $1.75. Black Crepe Meteor, 40 in. $1.19 Made In fell for $1.7C. Black Chiffon Taffeta, 36 in. 79c Made lo sell for $1.00. Black Satin Messaline, 26 in. 49c "Made to sell for 75c Black Satin (from Italy), 40 in. $1.19 Made lo tell ' t $1.75. Marchioness Silks Black Satin Messaline, $1.19 Made to sell jor ft. 50. Channeuse Satin, $1.29 Madelo sell tor $1.65. C J. Bonnet et Cie, of Lyons, France. Uk:k Dress Silks Black Dress Satin?, 44 in, $1.29 Made to sell for $:.00. Blark Satin Imperial, 44 in. $1.49 Afj.' lo sell tor S2.25. BlarkSatin"Subi;me,"44 in.$1.79 Made to sell for S2.50. Finer Silks, up to $5.96. Main flaw i a.-.th at. White Sale Important Savings The groups of special values In the Muslin Underwear Section still present splendid ooportuaity for selection at savings, gevond hm,, - j X. , , 9U Hlreel. Corset Coi srs at 24c, f9f. and 4(c Ntghl Gnats Ircmi 39c to $64.50 Combmalums a! 49c to -jm.-w PrtnCSSS Slips Irom 79c to $44.74 RUGS, LINOLEUMS & OILCLOTHS At Greatly Reduced Prices are i, y in some cases more Savings These domestic Axminster and Royal Wilton Rues Fine Axminster Rugs are mostly in Oriental ef- lects, in medallion and "all over" Persian designs. One or two are conventional floral designs. In all cases the coloring? are warm pas tel tonei of green, red, blue and yellow upon grounds of cream, old ivorv and ecru. Macy's Site Price Was Now 27 in. x 54 in... $2.4S $1.74 36 in. x 72 in.. . $).4S $2.98 j ft. x y ft $i:.yj $8.91 lift.Slnxiaftee47e $17.74 The Royal Wilton Rugs are of a high grade worsted fabric and have a resilient nnn-matting surface spe cially well suited to rooms where hard service is given. Third Flimr. rwy. Royal Wilton Rugs M.icy's S Price Was No I7ln.x54in., . $4.74 $3.09 36 ln.xelin. . $6.48 $4.74 48 'Fancy Match" Axminster Rugs, $13 "Fancy Match" Rugs are made of borders and centers in various combinations, in some of which the border runs across eacli end only. The size is the popular 9 ft x 12 ft These Linoleums are the accumulation ot a season's sellin:;, and are in a very wide variety of geometrical, floral and parquet designs, carried out in soft and pleas ing combinations of reds, browns, greens and blufs. In one or two pieces there is a slight imperfection in the pattern, which does not, of Course, affect the wear. High Grade Oilcloths, 34c a yard In full rolls, delicate shades, most of blue and white and green and white. Macy's price was 59c sa varri The width is two vards. ru" Inlaid and Figured Linoleums Full Rolls (4 yds. wide) (so. yd), 44c Mary s price was e9c. Full Rolls (2 yds. wide) (ft yd). 39c Macy s (true vas 59t. 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