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THE SUN, SUNDAY. JANUARY 2G. 1913.
WELLER WILL AID IN
ARSON LEGISLATION
f,.ivpr l That llimleii for
Overvaluation He Sliit'teil
to Compiini.'". g
HK.I A Xi:V C0NFII0X
rr
P.. H. Mcy & Co.'i Attraction Are Their Low t'rlcei
T Broad way .
34th to 3.ith. St.
The Only Furniture Sale
Conducted on a
slrirllu rush bnsis.
brain Mondoii. Frbriioru Wil
' . ' v t m it t 'Him' ii oni 'i ik pjii)f -hi aref
i1 iiiv i'" IK "- "its w id k w ' h.iw iiMr.ic i id ospect o' tiu' ("pit
Mk .Mul-Winkr bnle of Qualit luimiture
nn
R. H. Macy & Co.'a Attrnctiotu Ai-e Their Low Pi k-,
' ATI M
Herald Square, oadway, ;
, 34th to35thSt.
Storekeeper (Mve- hisfi'irt
tornex's Office Valuable
liifoiiiintion.
l!l Incur.-
n-P itl .'ii 3
'I m.iU. friutfi.1 tlic if.'.ii - of i i"
1". tilt' A 1 1 Tri.-v ' dticc mill tin I' it
Marshal In ilin.n i iiiu .in. i in ..-..( ir ,
'ncendlarie.-i A-HiMunt IMetivi Attur
n w. i-r. w',... 'mi In h.irs'- nf
:!; arfon IninMliMtniti. ha been ,il,"d
hi iijh rlntcnd Sin' !reinrati'Ui nf a !.l,
li 'if liiiriMliii'iil in ill. I.ncl-Liiiri'
ulii. h will .l-lfi the r-.-t.-ni''ll!: v for
- ii.iT inUIMIll'" ! th" it r ill-"lt-.1
' i ini)i"'i.
Il'.lllt.s 1 1 nil ,i ,-, Ill's W.ln
'A' i il 1'ii'ti- ,i. ' . ,.ii.l h it.!' ,im" ,r,
,ri t-,imlnc Mich a bill. rcir. n ntir.wv
f r tlii' .mlmis in.ur.itnc companies
. .I "alii ll III! .Ml. Well"! In nllM' en-
I'i-i!l"ii in rtiiy iiH'V" thnl will Injure
i. 'i-r .t.it'.d.itdl.ntliin nf tiro In
lot'iii'. mill a more careful in
in, ' incrvMon nf .iKcnt.'.
W i ii Mi'-h .i MM ran l-i' pr.'iiarinl .Mr
'A''! ..'i.e;: lint Ullow f r tlir iti c-t ,i
I. n ' ni 'li In- ! li'iw ci"i' ;.n; .ii uroim
.!' .! Ii Vc.-'clila' a -
k i" itvini: ,.n I'.--'. Sah-jimtMi
wit tiijfMfl and ! uncl'-r
dull tn th" I l.i t l.-tii inline . .i.irt
!, arson. Tli" pi Niiiht. lino Ni r. fin,
ni.rt . .itatt iniil to A.sftunt Piftrie'
vttiifii j UVilrr. In wlilili he udtnltted
h.i in i.,ni-,.il nil" tlir.
HI" I'linfcvtlnn Im conii!fti','l ,.tr,ni,iv
' a''i vii- dv Mr. Wi-llcr. fnt tt fnntlnn"
m'jm- ilftdlli wlik-h Izzy the I'umtrr.
lOnMiti'd (lie ,Ktti r. Ii.i. tultl tlir
trlr AitnrnoyV nttl' " In tli stnv!n,nt
tiia. ' lias mail, .mil S -tlii a.M'nu t i.
I' -nns. arorillr.u t. Mt. Willi i. ti,.
n .
Clearances
FINE
HALF
Before Inventory-
&a(c of 5PutL-0ltudc
Reductions Tiir
F URS
PRICE
Wayuiicent W'nips iiui
- ."en K'llins t'ic tnu! ,i: loa-
1. tt -I'M U'Mrh llHM' 1) I 11 llllll- )
, 'i i'tin .irn-sti il dy ,i ,
i Hii "r. -a lin liml lii'i ii nil tin 1
fur It 1 1 1 1 lie him nut niiTi In
i, ul nn H.irrant ,.'i-
fir." iK-iiiirtnE wit'iln tl, . i
nihj. "t if .Wrortln ,unl j
com !-.! t lull n'i n!
hi. xt nrcmri il mi I'i 'n ii I
t- v Inn Ninvtln ha'J a SI tc '
I i-.il' line -i.illi'j with tli.' I-1!-, n. ir.
'n ,r..'id vmip(n of Ni'w.ni. id J
in Ni.ri";:n In-si-!.- lh.it thi- tin i .
a Ii i.t.il. Th.- nest In,- Mii a' t"t
, ii. ....
unit ii
O cl.
T...
yr.tr mi-c the
Mr U'cl'.i i-N
tn irn Th.
.-
- ;iih
W ,t
c.l'"
sri mill I I nn r, ,'tltli I e e I .
nod sf- .lini S',ir..ti'
I"
IlKini
l I tllll'l I'lll'cllllKI 1
mil' nl'i'rml il Sni !ni
I .ii:
'oi Mu;'
Spcvimeii ;iiue- in
length ;itid tlitvt'-i;u.i, tt1
U'.K. Jin1 I Ik-II Kit". II! ' "
I' Ivnigiit iii :h Ssli
if wit- .Mar - ;-t
Baby Caracul
lihi t
Mm
.- 'Hf.-'i i:i
'( I'm
(oi II, is Still .
of ()t,i-lhdf.
'Pit'.e s.iliif. ;ir p'liblt Ivc.iiisf "l"
"tVt'Ml purch.n-.e- t'ir. n;j.h vliiv;!i
iWiimml the ontuv -k- "f
"ittv ifiiJitm I'Lirricr- ,it uri.it prvv
' wc hod bought tlil' Furs in II, c
iC(jnlar irufi wc would hme to !
double thvs, prices for these Fine Furs.
Fur Coats at Half
Tin fimpi! UVus- 'llu.-fratirf -Voir
S-H'M) i. ,ca pruvrl 5SC 1.00.
n I mpnrUil hiirim iif of rtqul .tiilr
"iiitlr of .-rtrrhil Ituliif I'omrul -hucd
n ilh irhiti Itrocnih , pull ili finislirti
t' llli i'Vic hive r tiff h -. .1 " ) inpi
inlloi' n'ltil a ill' Mil's tier nf ulnh
' c.
-ilk' luir C.ont
r.Mt-. ilmped and
A -ptvia! puivmec ftvm a l-rcnoli inipfrter wlio was aiiMmi-,
t" diposo t,i his entire hue before returning to Paris and sold the
assnrtmeut to lis at halt the price-, he a-ked for them earlier in the
M'as"ii. There are in the lot. Tun HunJrcJ and Fiftu Rok't and Tunics at
L'ss l.'.ttn Ik .tcttnil Cost to Impoit.
To this a.vortinent we 1 ,ie added our entire -t vk remaminsj
,i; 'Jivatl reduced prices.
I !i''.-e Tunics are not ;'ue jrdinar plan robe and oerdre.s
ciiects, but are Copies of the most e'everaud darm? modes originated
b Drecoll. Worth atul Paqum. Tunics notable because of their
c'nc st vie and exquisite elaboration, their gorgeous designs and
c Ior harmonies.
Tunics with the lashal kirts, the side draperies, the crossover
panel', the Riissum peplum effects, the cur mg lines, the fringetl
uige-- -o faorctl b- taslnon.
Mounted on a Minple foiiudatiuii slip (,f ilk or chiffon these
dazzling, shimmering creations of net. chiffon and chiffon cloth max
he tratH'i.rmed into a beautiful Euning Gown.
Ckamint u ilh beads and bugles in ariislic designs, these Tunics, accordant to
their qualih.. citcrtneness and elaborateness, aic dieided into
Flesh pmb
Peach. '
S'fo blue.
.Manx '
on Tables
Groups for Speca Selling
Lilac.
Blach-and-uhiti'.
Ri'd. Cornflower. Rlnelr.
Maize. "iXellrosc," Emerald,
Champagne, Gray, White,
. tiie as-nr'n.fut aiv suitable for the debutante. On sale
in the Centre Aisle. Mam Floor, in addition to the Kul:ir
a -si irtment.
Fiice
Now
$179.03
$195.00
I'
l.i il.. .i '13'l nil AtlUilst ' m :
Wivti:i Mil .i fin. ill Mntl.ui '
Nr.-iiii ... '-.'i ic in. tinij ta'.cn ii it in .
I. in :7:,n iic'i with i'i,- Vim
i i ' "".:i 1'iic In.iiniiu c i ',i::iiai, m i
. ' inir.i .Vat i'jiial 1 r, l : i ir, r it
! i. ticr tn.. tiro li- rci. '-'I 17 !
r mi . .n il i niiiiiiiiij . '
r. a.i I cninc to liaw a llr"
i'i-" .Wrccllli s.li.1, niH-nrrlllic .
Mr i,.. " I,,,,) j, ..ntiniicr'. 'i.r,.
' !'' 1 Ul. lint ilnilli; ' I I'X Ulil. Ull. '.
ti' 'Jc I'n man imst ilmn- cam. i.. in.
n. - .l.i il in. f I niiiililiA like in I a ,
fir, 'it nlli;: In li,i.- ,i lirr( h, ,
Ml. .'ill. I all : nil llcol til iln !- In daw
n iv id ' itt I'i )uiir wall uiiil imi m I
i an Ml nil It 'nil.- " '
Tni riiit ,if till'- cniiM'r-.iti .n. NV-j
r'ct.n uint nn. w.i- :,, nrrant.-" wlt
i7 th" I'.iintcr tn cut tin- "mi 'if '
'"tii tii t'en tiirrf nml priiini" ro
iv 'i,m 7." fur ilnliic it. in. m.ii'. I. i 'a
imc'i .i'- llt'd ln..tir.'111'f. h. i !'"c"i"I
TSf iI.t v Ah "t. liy ucn' i . 'N.
'.-r. i,rt ilnnr. n.t a "inl" in t'ic ji.ii
t'. l n - p'init'ns the tun -.lures. .' Ipjo-il
'.rni)?ii a i iiinmiin dal'uay an. I
ii :mu A f" minute Ut.r tlic th
e tz'r, imiiic ,inil NiTci'tin loft I, -i
S'1-i. I'll" rp u.'is (icllv ,n' nn;.
3'iJ I i the tlnal .iiljiiptiiipnt v.itd tlic iii-
rA.. t 'inipiinlo .Wrictin rfiriwi!
Tr.'i. I Ir- t.iiri .Mr. WcPc r Hint In- later
fl .pokcil nr hi- d.ini.iKcil it(H'l f..r t:t,-, !
K.imiii .NeumarK, a pulni.' ailjusler
if Or 'iiillct.-ci f ir niak.ni: finM-
11- ml nf In-.. Vc.lenl.l.N 11" Ulis re-
i..-'.:rl i Detect!;. Al TIioiim.-i nf f
lii-tru' Xorncy Whltnidn'H talf atul
r.-,)!l?lier nefnre .ludup Ipi.-aNi.v fur ar
fin. tt.il! mi thl ciiiint na i-ei n'
JT'iih'i. wiimii he h.itl nut fnrni-itiol In
.tin la-' nisht
t'liv Mur.Jli.il I 'rial, who has herr) n
rnn.-ulMilon uilli A.tant Dl-trlc At
nrney UViicr tliro.iKlwitit the iniM
t' in. iiiiii with iilm .i cm n ycstcrilay af
iTiliinn ill.cns.inn way. tn prncceil ,m
the new Ir-rfrt. iip"iei hy the Infonila
!nn n uvlvi-d tlnw far. that nf connect -nf
th" men alrouly arrp.tcd nr knnwn
'i.i p !.en ImpllcaiPil in th" lone j
.i rn'.s ,,, snijn ures wiiii tile riicsrer
. In lnislnc'su tlreo.
Mr Weller already !ia enmigli ron
flnnatlon to ko to the. f.rand .Jury
with nnw and Important c,ipe., hut h"
V.Plleve.s that lie lias secured enoiich
evlrjenco to lake ca.spn to court and .nip
plfmrnt the ndmlsnloni of LOnfedcrateM
with outside confirmation. The Klre
Marshals nfTlcp 1ih-s nude IhorotiRh
fanvahtC'i of nlithhorlioodi where .ih
pIcloiiH tlre.s have occurred nnd ha
.rcureil evidence there uhlch, Mr. Wel-
er iay. confirm, many nf the In
formers' statements.
Xereciln's ca?e room before the Orand
Jury to-morrow.
AFTER ADJUSTERS IN CHICAGO.
Indlrtmrnt Kx peeled Pnllnwlnv
('nirrulon or Alleged "(in-Brt rreen."
CtilCAfio, Jan. 25. Five more Indict
ments analnHt members of the arson
trtiHt are expected to be voted an the
result of evidence obtained this after
noon hy State Attorney Frank John
ston. The evidence will lie HUbmittetJ to the
February firand .Itiiy. nr u, a Kpecial
body which Is likely to m en I lei, The
men upiinst whom the true bills are
io be voted are memliers of a public
fire Insurance adjusting' firm. The
e.stimony obtained aealnst them re
t to a recent 522,000 fire, said to
have been of Incendiary orl1n.
Samuel Hottenburif, nlleRed "fixer"
nd "Ro-between" In the jfanif, confessed
to-dftv to .Mr. Johnston after his Indict
ment. Tho 1'i-osenutor admitted that
Jtottenlmrjr accused Joseph r'lurke and
Harry nrown. jnibllc adjusters, and
John Kiullznk, known as th leader of
De "flrehUKH." with lielryr refponsihle
for hid pllifht. These men were in
dicted yesterday.
5 'j ! 'ii
3 Hudson Seal s ;o-, , . ,
i'. 'I M'l.Krai
Hudson Seal 5Ji"0" $121.00
I' .1 Mn-kra'
Muskral sii.oi Sol. 75
N.i iir.
Blended Squirrel sirmi S71.73
Broadtail ..'M'i.h- $419.00
Broadtail ; -u,t $27-1.09
Scotch Moleskin 5 T i - $239.00
'in
Frr nr h Seal
Jit flit
v . t.i. -
! : iv
Slso.ry.
51 ?'i fni
French Seal
i .i . i
Black Pony ci.:-
Natural Pony so ; .
Natural Pony .i.n
Black Pony . ' ;
Scotch Moleskin s.'i
Civet Cat v,'Oi,
Baby Caracul Suits ; . ii
.tram ii
. Sale
Price
Notv
$91.75
509.73
$19.75
$12.75
$32.75
S23.75
$196.00
$131.00
$196.00
1 Vpartinent v. the .M-m !-v . .5tth St. side.
Fur Sets in Forty Different Furs
irr"iill ihitv ed pi.'- : ' i.tte- Lis o .na1, e t .!.
r';'l- reliahic !-tirs .e!,.v,-,' ua i .-"
Ihr rrti JJalp 'Hi,;",,,.,, -r. ,sjap
- pf;cc " ,1 tf" ...... pric,.
White Fox Now Scotch Moleskin Now
varf 5.vi.:5 S 1 9.7-1 .-v.irr s.ii ; 526.75
"' '".7.s $34.75 i," $33.75
t-" W4.75 Scotch Mole
Vr ?7"i5 $39.(5 .! .517m. $S9.75
Baby Caracul Blue Fox . Nntiirnl 1
S.'-i'J.Ts $14.75 s,.t JVi'HVi $181.00
V 7',o $34.75 Baby Caracul
"Kolinsky" Sable li'i.-i.in M.in.i. $2i'v $131.00
5M.7' $26.75 Hudson Seal 1 m
$19.71 M.mt!, 5l7'.iyi $89.75
Pointed Fox Dr uvi Mu'. 5:r" $57.75
-, S.17.75 Natural Mink
Mu .ss.: $26.75 s; c-' 5ij.oii $64.75
Civet Cat Mf si5-).o. $79.75
xt' sjo.ri $9.74 s-.'.f si'--..iK' $98.75
Mi .if.Ts $15.74 Mr' sj.mo" $112.00
v n :s $15.74 Scotch Mole
Nti'i s.ts $19.74 ' so7s $29.75
Hudson Bav S.-ble iti.-.,.i..,! French Mole i 'i mm'
v.ir ?i?'ii $69.75 5(7 75 $23.71
Mi' $i7o.o) $84.75 so'- $19.74
Ermine Marmot
sen1 yivi.oi $69.75 - sn 71 $7.37
M..: si7'oo $89.75 Black Coney
Broadtail and Skunk "sS 7 1 $4.37
"'t si7''H $89.75 1 Skunk-dyed Opossum
M sit'i-Ki $59.75 I -f. 701 $3.96
Dlwbled Meatnihlp tn Port.
eAiu.sTO"-, Jan. 2r,, nigahlcrl fr
three days ofl Cape Lookout by Hie burst
In of a low prcMitire. cylinder, the steam,
whip Mae of the l'h!l:iJeililn and iUf
KtMmnhlp 1'nmr.sny arrived h.-rn t.i-ilv
iunyTe y ,ne reile riitlef AndliM.
conaB,
NEU' FASHIONS FOR S(fNN)'
SOUTHERN JVINTER RESORTS
Di.plaed in the .Mac (iown Salon. Second Floor, are many
handsr me Dmuer (mwiis and daint Lingerie Dresses that will in
terest the woman nmng Soiithvard.'
4 llllli:is IIINM.lt l.lims, I.IMir.ltli: IMII'.ssKs include nluiinl
unli In-li cfiii'liei I... i' icli. e ,n,i co.,. 1 '"'' """l'l frock, trimmed with real
n.-Mi.j. , inniiif Hie M-. Ilinre l a iidiinil Ik.1,,.,1
! lllll(IIIM:iti:i m;t model 111 .I,ii.iih-" iiriiued clnm ,u
w.vn.i... won iiuehiev 01 1. 111 hiiie .neili,
lioi."il inai and Kpi.
rffi'ci ae
MOOItlsll
IIIIH Nx,
!iaiii.i
11-h
I'eeii ere. (Ill color. Willi
f.nrdl". ic Mltl.7..
' n tn 111 11
!. I i-kir
'II,'
JV OMEN'S FOOTWEAR
Clearance Sale
As
1 W
Tunics at $12.49
Imparled to sell al S25.00 to SJS.75.
r.".r: stles. mc udmc the Chiffon R
AIA7 1
i '.V. S,,.;
in
tunic overdress- elalv,.
cn'stal and moonstone
ri'
ft ft
If-
3
Mln floor, .'ilih sirrrt.
Net
with I-
(a illusliaUdi W'th
ra'eh beaded wit'
beat is.
.sn.ioi.'i I mils- ot net with t lie -uic (irar'r
..ll'iuieii with I'ticlf lv i,v ,iui i!:l,vMi: patllcttts.
' liiiton Cloth Tuoii;.. i.rntl tvudixl m floral pa'
fern. C.liiift.n f loth 'l untc in v.i.int boJico stle. en,,
hroi.icreil .' pearl atul op.ilesront beads.
Clnifoii stc:i with sla?lietl Airf and round bodice,
trimmed wtth siKtr a'ul rx-.irl buleb atid IritiKes.
Panel 1 Miiiv-s on str.-iip.lit Itifs Willi devp elabornte
border.. I.irc and llor.il p.rtern- silver buple and
ittOTii.tottf beaded and set with rlunestotics.
Tunics at $17.89
Impelled lo stllfor $5.00 lo $40.00
.no; I unics ot Oriental effect tl? scr-ii
patterns m ombre bead-? and fringes--net
ITiniCs of irrossover ;tt lc lptti,-fH iviiwlc nf
opalescent beads combined with t'melv beaded
. .1 . i
nei in uer ana cr stai.
Chiffon Tunics wih frinced deep border
and strands of sibvr beads, the designs set
with rlunestop.es.
Tunics m
i'i: trmge.s
new panel back effect the draperies finished
15ead. bugle and XMri embroidered.
'I he Shoe Sale continues, its assortments augmented daily bv
new lines taken tnm the regular .Macv stocks, and snevinllv ro".
i, .1 ..i '
Sriond Fliinr. .-Mill S Itr.r.
duced for muck disposal.
Women's High Shoes
- 8
1 - r.l;pu;hPro
Included in the assortment are the season's most
stlisli. shapely lasts, in patent leather and black calf
skin. The soles are strongh welted and are heavv
enough for cold weather wear. Sizes range from to 7.
Lccnwg Slippers-Reduced lo $2.59-
Qualities sold elscuhcre for S5.00 and S6.00
I ;mc open sorl; and bead enibioidereil Slippers in patent leathers,
broiue Kid and white calfskin, with line jel, iridesa-nt and crvstal beads.
HiRh Louis XV. heel,, praceful. ijamtv lasts with lle.ible turned .soles. A
broken ratine of sizes, Not every ?ue in every sple, but every size from J
to . in several desirable styles.
Slippers Specially Reduced to $1.39
Include odd lots in (iialilies sold thtwhere at (1.50 and in uianv leather"
i-(ilnrs Mild siin ,n eycelletl' Si'.vrttneilt v' i"1) P !'" "
'Tunics at $39.50
Imported lo sell for SS9.00 to SS5.09.
Silk Chiffon Cloth Tunics tas illustrated) With
the new draped pannier effect in peasant
st!e. The skirt and bodice hae insets of
gold net, beautifully embroidered with rib
berzine embroiders with pearl beads and
bugles and iridescent paillettes.
Chiffon Cloth Tunics in overdress effect
have I'ouncesif "Milan" lace and beaded
insets ot net with nbberzine cmbroider
and rosebuds s0t with lewels. Tunics iii
this group represent the highest achievement
"I the Paris designer's art.
Tunics at $27.50
Imported to tell for $55.00 lo $60.00.
l ine French Net Tunics with the new
triple flounced skirt- each ruffle fringed and
embroidered with pearl and clear crystal
beads.
Net Tunics with crossover bodice and
kimono sleeves--the new skirt in battlement
effect, slashed at ides and with deep border
design. A girdle of cut crystal ball beads finishes the waist.
Chiffon Cloth Tunics with surplice bodice and short peplum.
Main rionr,,.'l4th Slrr.l.
ri
FINAL Pre-Inventory REDUCTION
On All FINE INFANTS' WEAR
Second Fl., 34th N., (rar.
P'-'ARTICULARLY noteworthy is the pre-inventorv reduction
, in price of all children's and misses' hand-made, imported
Micys underwear from France, of which we can onlv nwo n fw.
suggestions. Remember many of our best values (owing
to limited quantities! never find their way into print.
Children's Muslin Drawers
Si?es J to 16 tears.
Prices were St. .to tn Si 40- nmi
Prices were fl.'o to Sl.os; now $1.39
Prices were s.'.jo to pj.07; now $1.98
99c
99c
Children's Muslin Skirts
Si7es J to 18 years.
Pri.-ns wiTi" SI .40 tn 1 i.o- n.-.u
Prices were f.'.l1) to R-'.go; now $1.59
Prices were to jj.o;: now $1.98
Pricts were S.5..50 to fj.-x,; now $2.97
Prices were J4.20 to ps.7-1 : now $3.96
Misses' Muslin Chemises
Sizes 12 to 18 years.
Prices were $1.2-1 to $1.4': now 99c
Prices were S1.59 to $1.70; now $1.19
Prices were ?.M to $J.5o; now $1.98
Children's Muslin
, Prices were $1.60 to SJ.oo; now $1.39
' Prices were ?2.24 to $2.i'); now $1.69
j Prices were JJ.40 to K.79, now $1.98
! Prices were 2.o; to 5.5.50; now $2.39
Prices were $J..?9 to .u9; now $2.69
j Prices were W.90 to 84,70; now $2.97
I Prices were 54.90 to 57.39; now $3.96
Reductions equally as important have been made in the
prices of our novelties, including hampers, baskets, cabinets
and wash stands, and dainty baby pillow cases, caps. Afghans
and pique coats, which we have imported from France and
Holland. Prices begin at 99c for a nightgown and go up
to li'J.W tor a most elaborate christening dre.ss.
SPRING FROCKS
SMART FASHIONS
'"t !. llJ
1 1 iiins' Jiartiihi; pii.-ise. "' the new stvie. arc show
i'i the Nik Drt-ses now dispiaed in the Go,i ,1
vvond Floor. IV ck channelise patterned with p.
in "Id pink is used .,r a fetching little I rock at SSOJj
I lie firat'fvl ivv.:itit bodice atul tlic envelonui ' f'ol.ls
the skin ar.z caught in place with large ro-efte hnttm
. 1 . n . 1 . 1 , 1 1 .1 ,
"i 1 1 it- s,ii. ana pipings oi rose c"ioreci cnarmeuH'
,1 note of contrast. The transparent yke
i-ice seees are of black.
v m Wool Poplin
Coal Dresses
I'lis.rin It. 1. .del .1 lilu-'r.itcd wi'ii
t rmw test c't'Ct. 'ti bl.,ck s''in and satui p , ',j tl
-.to .1 hIii..' u:l-ri'ider;. Uirn-oter. I'll" Imip nv
r's r t.i" h'ti'ise-voat ft'ttni'iatf tit a sh-rp i,,ii t
'lie b;.s folded yirdlc and lo- a, sash lend ot
' i.k .a' o : iPle;o tips jaunt) D.-i-s. winch is 1 1
Xiplio. e' tin" (ir-n we.it c.
Wool Epon$c Cft A tA
Coat Dress i 14.74
snj.ir:. iiK'-piece tiodfl. trininied down th-" 'ron
Milt Itirae covered buttoti. and with rollinp collar
titers ot coiitraifiriK (."lo-i-i c;x)tir. The round v t
.aid skirt 'rn if.tn.il with -i ,-nvle,i nirlli, itiA th, t
il j; , -Ic.'Vts .ire in se'-in cttect. with wide artnhole. Ir 1 , T
ai d n.it; tpctigc of etcelk-nt quahtt.
ad
aiul .had' v
$17.74
1
$24.74
11 '
Serge Suits
of Mannish Style
A Sp-tn- ivodel. 't.th c it i.ta) coat oivnini; titer
s'ee of black -s.ir.it. and with rollms collar and tl.it
r.-tirs. Tli" skirt h.i. line pliar-, so' 11 ,'t tin sides. nd
he shirro.l Ivuk ts i.ni.hiil wjh the new halt beh at
Me w 01. In n.it v .aid black nen's-wo.ir se-i , fnH
iwil'ed.
5pn':i? 5tj7s-ii! Bedford drd. Ratmt.
IZponge. I reiich Serge and Silk-and-Woo Fpunue
a1 S2J.7-t l -(5S.75.
Even i nn Dresses A Ccarancc ,
Ptducti' i.s are ':i force that coiicr:' jr entire asortmen' ii
Dancing arid Dinuc- Gowiis i'i hue !ace. slnffons, s.harmeu e.
brocades and eleK Mzes .mi to ii.
G'..viis tlmt were SI79.00. imw $98.75
Gowiis that were SI 39.00, ii'.w $74.75
Clowns tluit were $89.75. imw $59.73
Cow lis. tliat were 679.75. now $49.75
Satin Chanmusc Eccning Gowns. $33.75
In white, ciel blue. apnc-t. and "NeMpi.o" charnit it. : -bodice
crtsial bead embroidered; the skirt "en trame." ( ..jpn
of "Beer" and "Worth" models. Size-, .it to j.
Pretty Dancing Frocks. $17.74
limited number ot datntt stes m ciuffoii ciorii and a
oter shadow lace.
HOUSEHOLD & DRESS
LINENS REDUCED
m
Y these prices, affordm
such material a mgs,
it would be wise econ
om to purchase now
for future requirements.
All Linen Table Cloths. $1.19
Made of fine bleached, heat'.- we.no
damask;, from Ireland. Spot and tbral
desiun?. Sue i,h in. x os, m.
Round Linen Table Cloths
Vert line 'quaint damask, our own
importation from Ireland. Conven
tional pattern that mnnot be procured
elsewhere in this cut.
("lotlis 70 in. 70 in.. $1.98
Cloths 70 in. ss in.. $2.49
Cloths 70 in. 100 111., $2.97
Napkins 2.1 in. 2.1 in.. $2.69 doz.
- While
Asbestos Mats and Pads
B tup. aiad of he.it resi.tmp 11 4
rnoistun pronf asl-estos, the, 1 te
tit elt protect (xilishett 'abl ih
I he ed?es are bound w.rh luie-i ' i(v
Pound .Mats and Covers complete
-inch. 18c 7 Kii. 29c
5-inch. 24c ,j,. 3.c
Oval .Mats and Covers:
t tn. 7 tn. 27c
S in. s, in.. 34c
10-in., round. 46c
7'j 111. u in . 58c
Pound Table Pad,.
42 in. ts in.. $2.97
is in. is in . 13.49
12 in. S4 ic 5.Qfi
1 42 in. w iii!'. $1.89
I l;tr.i leave-;. 12 iiijs imo, 1
inches to no inches 0iiP: cuh. 89c.
Mxvi.il si-es made to order at ,
I notice. .Man ni R,Hri nMh Mi
Mro-c I I M o r
... . , , -' -1 1 1 S. 1 1 o
All pure white thx. from Ireland. In the Popular ramie ,inH ln, uM,.s 1
withaH'tt mellow finish: roadt hir ii.c
.Vein, per )ard, 24c -fs-u, . ,vr , r,rt). 39,
"0-i" . per ; ,ird 69c
CARPE TS & LINOLE UMS
A Thorough House-Cleaning that means ,hlrn ,,.
Savings lo you of One-half in many cases. "'""
CVelvef Carpets (yd.. 89c -Velvet Carpets (yd. 69c-
Maajs price v.as $1.00. j ) ,)Ia(y's pmc (;3 S4(
-
The Vehel and H'illon I'crcr Carpets' are in Oriental
designs and two-tone effects. These Carpets hate a hi"l
resihem non-matting pile that is so closeb woven as v
resist the entrance ot dun and dirt.
7ac Tapestry Brussds Carpets hate a "loop" surface' that
enS l ;?mt llrab easv to clean and are in Oriental
elleUs and also in two-toned effects.
Koflt?'"'1? Carpcel3' wlllc1-1 h:n'e a soft ad vieldmg
oiniit 1,' 1 l,e sll1rfnct'-.F,t: ,,rml-v U0Nei1 of lasting
quality. They are beautifully patterned in tloral efiects
.ii d in figures copied from line examples of Eastern Ru"s
Also in c larminc two-tono ,sff.-t. ' "
Tapestry Brussels (yd.) 74rA Wilton Velvets vrl.. $1.24,
Macys price was Mc. I I Macy-S prUc tCas SL48t
i
Fine Axminster Carpets at (yd.) 89c
Jnrit s- sy,V. CI ? TI
Macu a nrirf im, Kl 11 TI.... ... e
T... " . v';iT- "c arc jor rooms.
izing shades a" ' 111 a Wlde x !iriety of harmon
LINOLEUMS at Radical Reductions
Al- Wn' assortment in both parquet and geomet-
h.ai eilects- but a slight imperfection in one or two rolls, in
the pattern. Colors are subdued, warm tans, brownv
olives and maroons, in contrasting effects.
In He Figured Linoleums there are 15 patterns and
1 ,11 S ? Linuleums there are 10 patterns and from 1 to 5
ttlll I Oils (() SCI. U S. to a rn 1 n nn -b r...e,.
-Figured Cork Lino. vsq. yd.) 44c Inlaid Linoleum 'sa. vd. 89c
iiuijj price uaj 6-f. II Matu x ruite ir XI I'i
Itlisl.ilioleliniisiiiihe-I )d.widlh, I I This I inoleii,., is 111 th. . I vi,, I 1
i
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