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THE SUN, SATURDAY, JANUARY 4, 1913.
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R. II. Macy & Co.'a Attraction!! Are Their Low Pricei
:-A NATIONAL INSTITUTION"
Browning,King&Co
CLOTHING. I'ttR.vtPIIINfiS AND JIVTS
mil MBS, DDIS AS'll CHILDREN
U V u
Herald Square,
gy
Broadway, 34th to 35th St.
FURNISHINGS
for the HOME
" Specially priced at re-
. duct tons of XA to y$.
i Goods of sterling quality,
on which Macy s regular
prices were a I r e a d Y
4 Lnwest-in-t he-City.
Domestic
Rugs
Reduced
All in carpet M7es and all in
Oriental and PerMan effect5..
Seme have the medallion pat
toriis.joinoaro "all-ox er." Color
ings are Mift pastel shades of
ureen. brown, tan, blue and red.
with ir s vc c;ios jipumd- 'f cream and old i or .
Fine Smyrna Rugs. Axminster Rugs.
Tic tufis aro rccrsthle and ,-ir' Slicnt l inirvrk'st. ouinc to i
nindc of ,i li io (Puli'i. durnMi' wo I c.m."?l notiu'itbk' i"i-m;itch in the
f.ibru.
Hlie.
fjt.x i:h.
pat'ern. I cellcnt choosing.
iiai .
I'M! " H.ls
S.'l t'l
ne'l.ll
S1 1.89
Me.
vjt t 12"..
If perfect Mar'.
rrii r wnimi lie
$-'7.50
Special
$19.89
Velvet Ruis for Dining Room, Living Room and Chamber.
Mfe Mat i' pi I, e ia Sprilnl Me liar.', prli mi Speital
9 ft. x Hit ?;:.is 511.89 IIH in. xKft. ms.m $13.74
Special Prices for Fine Turkish and Persian Rugs
The smaller ti-.es Aiiatnlwm Mat-. Kirm;iiis!i;ihs. Dalietai
(iijendie-. etc.. tl'at are m popular "scatter" Rur-. epeciai!
on h.irdwocd O.mr-. Tbe are Hist the tiling to u-e before thedre
ir.S table, at the piati''.. it 'as a table-throw. The Daphestan
Pups are pr.ic'ica!'' -niji'rc as a rule, while the other weaves are
obk in anus propnrti'ins.
Daghesfnn Rugs
Macy prices are $12.48" to $2-1.74.
Soul ehothe e for SiO.OO to f'i.CV
l O I VI I'f ' 1 ( I ,. i I'S,
M0-0lA. ( . ' IfMRl v si', n ,.v ,
in he.ijf'' I -i.f .. . s ('nl ikn i"
holder ttt. A. '. 5 foot n
inches .i l.-'i't.
Anatolian Mat?
Maty 'a pritej are $4.89 to $9.89.
SoH thtuhre for $7 ill to $17 it)
A" I'Vrpt toi i ire .tssiir
of M.it, i l i dt en .ii d
ij..,si!i.'!;. soft vilfmq. W.i of I'ipc
Mats .ire pen iiii! iilit'q'itN nf .m -iiivr.ihlt'
r.ir.:.. Acr.ist izc .? it.
1 It. s m.
Half Yearly Event
Reduction
Metric Shirts
The Maimer of Metric Shirts was for 35
years the Manufacturer of Manhattan Shirts
Broken Lines of Various
Grades. Values up to SI. 50
85c
$1.50 Quality Now $1.15
$2.00 " " 1.35
$2.50 " " 1.85
BROWNING, KING & CO.
Broadwny, Urtiiccn .list nnil .12tvJ Streets.
Cooper Square opposite 5th Street.
Brooklyn Fulton at De Kalb Ave.
You can rest assured.
Your size suit is here in
variety as great as ever.
TKat's one advantage of a
big business, at a season
when one expects to find
broken stocks, though real
winter's yet to come.
Suits $18 to $48.
Kirmanshah Mats
Macy's prices are $9.89 to $1 1.S9.
Sold theuhert for fli.OO and $200
'1 !ie--e M;'ti .in' "i d' w.
of Kirtr.ttbhal' P .s tt' i irc
i se. and are he.iutifi.li
! of; to'iei 01 ro-e. hlue, jirm .ii'il
I ewrn. AvtfrjRe .1 t' 1 i i.
Ihlrd l-'lnor. Ilrnitlu..
s
Fine Velvet Carpets-Figured & Inlaid Linoleums.
The Vehet Carpets at 74c iard are hr rnoiu. t ,-i I K a'id
stairs, mid are c lored in two-fne reds, preeris and brown-.
There are a'-n inan in Persian effects.
The Figured Cork Linoleums at 44c i square ard a'e
elsewhere hr 75c. The width is ard, " which enables
one to oAer iitiite a large room without seam. There
are tweKe d'st:nct patterns, geometrical, lloral and parouer.
In otie or tw case there i- a slipht imperfection m the pattern,
which d'es not, however, affect the wear.
The Inlaid Linoleums at $1.19 (square ardi are - - d el e
where t r Sl..?5. Tne cdors are delicate shades of tan. hr' w;
red, preen and blue, and they run right through to the back.
Patterns are peometncal. lloral and parque'. mint n.. i'i.
j
Curtains Reduced V3 to
Including a few specials purchased at savings which uc pass on to you
Savings for boys of all
sizes.
All through our suits and
overcoats.
Rogers Peet Company
Three Broadway Storei
it :
Utli 11.
at
.Varren st.
J-ith t
Saxony Brussels Curtains.
Mactjs prices uere S36.74 to 549.74.
Now $19.74 'pr.
Maey's prices were S54.2S to $65.74.
Now $25.75 ipr.)
Very ln;e-he. del cite patterns
upon fine wh fr iet of cre.it dur.v
hilif . WiMiwido l1order5 and well
covered centre.
Lacet Arabian Curtains.
Macy's prices u ere $22.49 to $32.74.
Now $17.74 pr.
Macy's prices uere 534.24 to $39.44
Now $19.74.
Heav M hraide.l m co'uontio 'a and
florr.l-horderc-d effects upon dull cre.it' t
colored net. Hc.ivs headed work with
wide larders and plant centres.
Nottingham Lite Curtains From England; colors are white and
ecru. Choice of .is attractive desipns carried out upon a itroup
and durable net.
sold n.- Mr'sr. snid i:ip.
whpr for rial Prlrn trhrro for
$2.40 h 12.H $1.74 f.7S
ti.OOhii.SO $1.98 S.50hS4.7S
Scrim Curtains in White or Arabian in four stvles.
old Kl.
whr for
$l.2i
SUOtoSUS
S2J5
i UI I'rlif
74c
99c
$1.49
'lr' p..
$2.49
$2.97
Curtains
with t-lcf lace insertion and deep hem at $1.24. Curtains with tior
lace insertion and edpe at $1.49. Curtains with "English" lace
insertion and deep hem. also with "Eiigli&h" lace insertion and
edging at $1.98 (pr.)
These curtains are sold elsewhere for $1.75 to 52.50.
Linen Cluny Lace Curtains at $2.89 (elsewhere XA.se, .-mH
$3.24 (elsewhere- 54.00; are mounted on extra heavy cable net
are .? vards long, and come in white and Arabian.
Colored "Scotch" Crete Curtains are priced $2.69 (elsewhere 55 '51
up to $6.74 elsewhere 514.50) and are handsomelv designed in soft
tones nj rt'u, oiue, j;reeii uiu wuuii coior.
January Spccals-Mfrs' over-runs
on order & clean up Ints-tireit Savings!
Silk Knit Neckties, 19c
mirth l
Plain Colors & VTRC"
Cross Stripes y WO
.f UO Painnifls :RV.r
at 79c Suit
Slightly Soiled
Fancy Vests, $1.79
worth S.J. .10
Underwenr-liundt cils of special values
49c, (VJi , 79c, OSc per garment
worth double these prices
J $1.50 Walking dimes, 8c
V- Mud.- -tf 'nipurtrd htn J
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FULTON
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CENTURY .'.': SAT. MAT. JAN. 11
JOSEPH AND HIS DRETHREN
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WITHIN THE LAW
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Little Women
THE RES PTTICOAT"V.;;!f',
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- "ROLYPOLY"
Formerly
A. T. Stewnrt & Co.
Broadway, Fourth Avenue,
Eighth to Tenth Street.
U. S. PARCEL POST
STATION 102
JOHN WANAMAKER, NEW YORK
At the Regular Post Office, Main Floor, Old Building.
Full information concerning the new Wanamaker Free delivery by Parcel
' Post- including a reproduction of the Official Parcel Post map for shipments
from New York City, will be given upon request.
Sale of Men's Suits
Price $19.50 Grades $30 to $45
639 suits, all the correct current 3-button sack; the cloth
partly English all-wool fancy mixtures in the preferred colors; cut
and made to our specifications; strictly hand-tailored; all serge
lined; the style, the sound Wanamaker style backed up by the
lasting qualities of the cloth.
Today, any man, whatever his stature or taste in dress, may find among
these 639 suits a suit that will satisfy him.
VALUES
321 suits of $30 grade
198 suits of $35 grade
63 suits of $40 grade
31 suits of $42 grade
26 suits of $45 grade
Choose today at
$19.50
An extra force of floor representatives has been
provided to insure prompt service.
First of Wanamaker Overcoats to suffer price-lessening this season are fancy
knee length winter overcoats of $20 to $35 grades. They are now $18.75.
Burlington Arcade floor, New Building.
Motor Coats from London
For the man who would enjoy winter motoring.
Brooklands, Glanson and Hendon coats, from the best overcoat makers in
London; long, roomy, with plenty of sweep to the skirts, liberal collars, and wind
shields in the sleeves; plain or lined with fleece, $35 to $60; leather detachable -S50
to $70.
At Wanamaker's only
Chauffeurs' coats, S22.50 to $35.
Butlmgton Arcade floor, New Buildtne.
Men's SHOES
In the Half-Yearly Stated Sale
At $4.40, there are $6 to $10 shoes At $3.65, there are S5 shoes which
in several styles, in tan, dull calf and patent arc almost ideal for win-"r wear Thcv
leather and the season's most popular models. are box duU or t lf bluch '
With these are a number of bench-made Enfj- j-,,i,, . . , . ' VV,LU
lish shoes- the models and samples of an un- double sole and broad toe.
usual Rroup of fine shecs. Burlington Arcade floor, New Building
1680 Soft Shirts, $2 & $2.50
Grades, at $1.15
Take a bit of advice, offered impartially,
and get some of these shirts.
They are silk-striped, soft; made over our
own specifications by a soft-shirt specialist;
every one perfect; all uniform in measurements
and quality, and the patterns are exceptionally
pood we made careful selection of them our
selves. The price of $1.15 is made possible by a
special purchase of materi.il and the co-operation
of the shirt-maker.
Burlington Arcade floor. New Building.
336 Soft Hats for Men
Special at $1.50
English wool hats, rough finish. $:.t and s?
grades.
Seven shades dark tjray and brown, with
bands to match, welted edge to brim; green,
Rray, brown, cinnamon and combination mix
tures, with braided band.
Shapes that suit young men and shapes that
suit the more elder!.
An importer's 'stock-taking is responsible
for this piece of good fortune.
A'of all gone yet the $5 black, derby hats at Si,
Buriington Arcade floor, New Building
Aiiri:nr,NTi.
AHI'Hr.MENT.
1
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William l.miiin.in. wlm h llit ripm-ed
Ikv 'tut- Ms in lk'l fr pnxsiiu forjrii
ilrnf" in tlm tianiK of untno nwpaifr
with which lio pictrmled to have an edi
torial or hualnchs iclntlon, Ih uirnln prac
tsne lil frnniK llil limn In Kutopi
I'lllouiui: liU iih'i:il tnotlmUs mnthm!!
uhlcli Iiiim' latuli'd 1 1 i 1 11 In prlnou iiuinorou
tinn'N I, minium Hindu ilraftH on lint Nnw
irk hiinwu I'tnt s()virl of llirt-u draft
luM' lit'i'ti ii'piulliiti'd liy liankH hern within
thr pint ln months Tim innl recrnt
nf the fom'iii's iiiim. to thin city through
tin' nllliK uf i Iik iiiinriiiitv I'rust ( omp.iny
mill v ilriiwn on till Hinting l'-itt Ihlougli
tln ( liiithniii Niitinnul lliin),
i.iiiltiiiiin i 117 yciih olii In lxtciti
rHi tin h,ia us.'d the liiinifs nf I llh Hi .s,
,in 'ii'iiiii. tlm lltniht mid th tUrninu
I 'nil tit this rill Hip Vf,ir l.nlmr, I'hlla
ili'lilll.l. Hl'i lhi lllnht Itiliinmil nf SI
I.oiiIh. 1 1 la ilniftn h,ni Iippii iisiihIIv for
miiiiH iiiiinnnls lipsiiln'i hN oHn niiinn
Iih lids nsrii the ill in - of Wllll'itn l.ntisiiiif.
ii. J I-1 mih nnil .Iiiiiip I Mlmtl
Ha n lomiitpil imp. in .May, sim, and
irnt to lll.iikni'H'H Islaml IhriiPit vcar
hn iim aiicMi'd in .'sau Ktancisi'o and In
fort Hilton. Mich In hi. nan con-
i If led In liotrnll ami aftir fcorvlnir a Ihrea
er wnirnoi was i nmh ipiI airalu In (ihlo
Ha waa pardoned hv th linieinor of that
Mat In HUD uu condition that, he leaia the
ceuatry,
UrunkPii c hminiir may Iip put into mil
tindrr thp ChIIhii Ian, hi i nrillnif in a ipc
hlon handrd down In .Special Spsioii p
Icrday iikhIiisi 'I'hiitiini Omnium nf ,im
West I'orty.flrht ntrep, ownpr of a lanuli
which I'ollipinan Connid of thi Wcm i.-.nh
Hlrrpt utatlon found on Hip nidi-wall; in nmh
iP'et at i o'clock on Hip mnrniiiK of Op(.,.m.
her in hIHi Hi four passinprs and Hip
driver drunk
Donovan Has round Kullty or driving In
un liitoilcaled nIiiIp, ihouuli lu plcudi-d
hat hU car had il hteerliiK gear lirokiMi
Hp ilei'larpil ho had onlv inn ilrlnl(K Hp
wim KPiitpin ed to pay a linn of ;:, r l0 SH., ,.
ten tin vh
"My I'lirnt ii a poor man and ramiol iiav
hp lliip.' Mi d Arthur ('uuiumchnui (
llroadwav, Ounovan'M couimel. evpecilnii
that the fine nould lie remit t.-d ,,r"lnl
' I ho i nun has looked into I On law " Haid
.luslii'P j nllliiN. "imil If your client U unalile
to pay he will go to Jail."
OnnoiHii paid
Whllr nnd Mrlnrrt lleforr Untt.
.lames C White, and Charlra Steliiort.
foriner maiiilmra of llrrker'a aipiad and
charged with perjury, wera beforK .lutc
(ioIT vcuWilay Hip henrlne waa nut ovei
to nent Ihuradiy It la alleged that thev
Marly accud iJIg Jack ZeUt ut having
IRVING PLACE THEATRE
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18 MONTHS ADDED FOR LYING. I
l'rlini'r' 1'nl.ehooil Mioiil III" II cc
nnl ii'ni'i 1 1 1 in III,
'I'nidou imp ii si a se innii, h.'iid .link'"
Dike Iii the i mint t unit. Ilrooklrii. un
teid.iv hIh-ii (ipiiiup I inpiiliuttel!, 'J'J (pais
old, ului had iileaiieil uuiitv In liuiulaii.
va iirrnlvned lor spiiIpiiip, I list v ant
to i Iniiiup a lew winds mi Hi" sriitpucp
"I hail urn dnv ii lot Hi cp piiis and s
lli'illths, lint ln' Mippit'swiiit; the truth I
Mill add eliditpeii inoiith" tn vnur tune
maltitiir miiii sptitpiup llp pnrn
I Iip piisoiiPi' statPil ttiat ho had ki-pi
mill a Ipiiii in I lliil I .'I. lint Hip polii p IoiiiiiI 1
out that he had nlan lieen in Sing Slug
wKiir.H i h i, us'
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livr,;1:, hindle wakes
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FANNY'S FIRST PLAY
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PHILHARMONIC metropolitan as
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Martin, tillly i:mirr iiii h. fond . niuranl
"irn linn, ai I, Olrlln. unl, llauliourg
Hlr'!.. Airaio, Hrcnrula t'Qnilui'tor lowanli.l
M. ,n s l.i lliittrrflu I'arrar ruinh
Mirtln, Sniul, llailn Cnniliirinr. Tosrunlnl.
I hur.. ,11 K It lllrl nf Ihr.inlilrn Mr. IV
linn i'irii',1 XinatP. lillli rural liiinliil.
Prl. it tt Maale Klulr. tiailskl. Heinprl,
pier.' llirn: Sloiak, linittr, UUhorpoon,
Itflu, lirltnolil t'oniliicipr. Ilrrtr
Hal. Ilai. al s lulr. of Miiffiiinnn. Ilemnri
I rrnistaii. finrl llainr lillli. Itnltilrr, DUiir.
Ilrli. Hrfinoli I'oniiurtnr pulaiio
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14th Street, near Fourth Avenu0.
INSTKl'C'TION.
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