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14 THE SUN. FRIDAY. OCTOBER 6. 1911. W. L. DOUGLAS 3, 3.50 & 4 SHOES Men wear W. L. Douglas shoes because they are the best shoes produced in this country for the price. Insist upon having them. Take no other make. THE, STANDARD OF QUALITY FOR OVER 30 YEARS . The assurance that goes with an established reputation is your assurance in buying W. L. Dotlglai shoes. Look in my store windows and inspect all the latest shapes, including Short Vamps which make the foot look smaller.alfothrConservativeStyle which have made W. L. Douglas shoes a hour '-hold word everywhere. If ! could take you into my iarpe factories at Brockton, Mass., and show you how carefully W.L.Douglas shoes are made, you would then understand why they are war ranted to hold tneif shape, fit belter and wear longer than any other make for the price. nailTinil Thp fn"ln- hp W I.. I O-N I: PAIfl of mr BOY1 BS.OQ or uAU I lllrl "' u''"'"';l"" I"1"' !' Mini will ...,t l mMft un I hi- Ixil I Km fWfl f IK nf inlitnirv Kn) a'shne If ran eafinnt obtain W. I, Ifcmglas sinMn In jrntif town, writ.. I ,t .vn ii.,.-. aiiues sent olfttfl from feeloff to e oarer, nil rhSfgea prepaid w i.. HOUUI.AH, 18a Spark . rtrivti in, Ma. Call at W. L. Douglas Stores in New York : IS NMM St. 9H4 Till-. I .v. ISO W lifllh HU 47H I Iflli At. tM Rnw.lnar II". : ' , . r.l lllt'HlKl.TV I7t IMlkln lir. SSS Hnm.lwaT 9tOt Tlilril ,. 411 lullim Ml, Newark IS4A rlnmilwar 1T9 Third Ave. 70n.;in r.Munv MT Broad Bl. 1437 Brllr.it MS riglilii Ave. IfKI Broaifwaf. .Irr.rv l llv 1400 Uroadway 663 rlfchth Ae. ITI67 liroailnar. IK wark Av. To buy or not to buy- that is not the iiiestion, tor the Weather Man says "Cooler." and a liht overcoat is a ne cessity. The question is whether to buy what we call a "ancy'' coat- such as a gray checked Harris tweed or a brown soft cheviot witli raglan shoulders; .Or to buy a more "conser vative" coat a dark I )xford, for instance, full silk lined or just shoulder lined. Wide variety ot both types ready to put on. " j Not only are wc complete men's and boys' outfitters we now sell women's gloves too. Gloves with the wear and style of our men's gloves. Rogkrs Peei & CoMrAxv, Three Broadway Stores it at at Varren St. 13th St. 34th St. R H. Mr, A Cf.'t Altraetion Are Their Low Pr km 1 am Herald Snuarr. Awdw ORIENTAL RUGS Broedwa. 34th to J5th St THE POETRY OF COLORING Shirts tor Autumn Wear Entirely new are the stif I boeoni and semi-stiff plaited bosom shirt. Remember, please, that wc do not use labels in any form. EARL & WILSON. "WUdvCOOd" -the new Red Man. NI'MMER HISOHTN. NEW 1 OK w Look I.Unrl. Thi Most attractive Resort Hotel Immedietelr adjacent to New York City Garden City Hotel GARDEN CITY LONG ISLAND Open Throughout Year 85 mlnuir fron. New Penna. Sutlon. A hlrh-ria. moU.rn hotel, affording Rvery C'omfori and t orivenlenrt uf Mir last Homes and appealing i.i refined ami rarluslse clientele. GoU and omrr outdoor pastlniai mm pa enjoyed ihe veai nro.u.i i im-fii,i roohllr road. Veer aviation fteld Superior Cuisine la I arts Restaurant J. J. LANNIN CO., Prop.. AIM GREAT NORTHERN HOTEL 1 1 15 7th M and I li I 7 I 19111 HI M ill: I. i 1 1 I.VAVM llrlanar.' Wulei i.,;, Knjoj' Aui.nin's flirtr i.i'. h.ii r-, rtKunri. III! llooilh ISIIMMM. WATER GAP HOUSE l),.l. n AW' VI II . I i Hlfhrti ai t''nic. ovtrlooklritf nil nfhfi .(, n'i Mir round In coutin ArUnowlajdiji'i hi ui". n.iutiiv i hi rnt ii ',, In aw lM 'hi i ji m . i'ti I eTftt III "''' ' ' It ItrptVinii1 ii, ; (VioDfr raiw ti fur i, ajuu.i '', .. i ,,i uUl Hi'iP" JOHN l''''M' mpp, Tho KITTflTIMSY I': ; : vat: W VTKIt M. P I Una- h.' i. itaam hftl. ru.n flrr-. -Pi ' Ipi eim . .1.. Mhi r!.rrii iirtnh.; ' i at.-. i. i, i ii v.sk i , ,.. The Oriental weaver has yet to enjoy the fame his genius deserves. The painter, the poet, the composer, the litterateur, the inventor all are known by their works. The weaver toils in unidentified obscurity. His works are known and admired, but he himself is without celebrity even in his own country. Yet such is true art he goes on producing. He goes on fashioning the most bewildering color schemes out of mere fabric. Nature conceived colors, and illustrated in aunsets and moonlight effects the gorgeous harmonies which might be made of them. The Oriental weaver takes nature as his model. The Oriental Rug is nature laid on the floor. The real beauty of Oriental Rugs is known to compara tively few so many Rugs coming from the Orient which are not at all beautiful, though Oriental. The most sumptuous examples of the Orientals are snapped up by importers. WE ARE IMPORTERS Those who are not in the position to import have to pay for the second-rate Rugs prices as high as if the Rugs were indeed the genuine magnificent thing. To realize what this opportunity means to you, it is not enough that you compare our prices with higher prices prevailing elsewhere. WHEN YOU COMPARE PRICES COMPARE RUGS Then you will understand what we mean when we say that without an Oriental Rug of the best kind the richest home is unadorned. In furthering our object of bringing genuine selected Oriental Rugs within the same means of modest purses, we are featuring another collection at spe cially reduced prices. Third msi Note the exceptionally desirable sizes : MAHALS Iirt.0in.x8h.lin. I Ift.3in.x9ft. lin ! lfi.4in.xNft.8in. I lft.6in.xuft.3in. I lft.7in.xHft. I lin. I I ft 8in.x8ft.0in. 1 lft.7in.xHft.Uin. Ilft.llin.x7ft.l0in l Ift.l0in.x8ft.7in. I lft.7in.xHft.8in. Ilft.llin.x8ft.iin. Ilft.liin.x8ft.7ln. Ilft.llin.x8ft.7ln. Ilft.llin.x8ft.7in. 12ft.flin.x8ft. bin. I2ft.lin.x8ft.6in. I2ft.2in.x8ft.4ln. I2ft.2in.x8ft.8in. I2ft.2in.x8ft.7i9. IJft.7in.xl0tt.8in Si-. ,,l Salt Hrles Sprvlai Sals I'rTcs Special Sale PrTcs Special San I'rlrp Special .Sale Price Special S.HP Prlc Special Sale Plica Special Salt Prlca Special Sale Price Spei lai Salt price Special Sal.- price Special SERAPE Sal Sp Sale Hp Sale . Sp S.ilr 11-1. c trial Price trial Price clai Price Kale Prle Special Halt Prlr Special Sale I'iIi S I.il Sale Prle Special Sale Prlci 89.60 8U0 00 800 00 802..10 80000 887-.0 8H-f..0 807-.10 8M7 "0 800 00 8N7..0 89.V00 87.00 80.100 SO.) 00 8N.V00 9750 80.VO0 simoo IIO.6in.x8ft.llln 1 iMOin.x8ft.0in l-ft liin.x8ft.0in l-ft 4in.x9fr.ffin I-Jt.2iii.x8ft.4in l2fr.SirlfxBrr.lin Iift.4in.x9ft.lin I3ft.4in.xl0ft.0in sisawbere S200.00 210.00 195.00 240.00 200.00 225.00 226.00 267.50 MOUSOULS 8lf.-i.00 H.VOO 14VOO lA.voo 100(H) 187.50 A era tie 1 i--. vti. ai . ---7 -- "111. A.lll ,1111. AeraKe price in other house- 0fj Sale Price $12.48. OAGHcSlANS. BALUCHISTAN! MOUSJULS Average sie Of.0in.x6ft.0in Average I2J.00 Sale Price $14.94. KAZAKH, OAGHESIANSTTalUCHIS TAKS, MOUSOULS, BOCHDJI Acrai.'e we JO.din.xttO.I in Avcrsae l.i0.( Sale Price $19.94. I MNKR IIIWOHTM. i: jmim.i Allanl Ic II r ST. CHARLES Mi ' htifvi Inratlnn fnmtlnn rh oremto; lbor i'i 'lit',, t'liurlOUUI Bfvi4i hmhriHniiK. it Imii mm cull frtfih ami Ma ttati'i llach in i i himi a maffntniwni porrhtR hoci ' lor iiv tin n tin' hnafd w oil. arU Orrn; i i iii m s.nin!n, goU iri tiHgi. aiutM oprni HluMrtHfii i in fM.I HAir.H VI I.AN1 I ii v. inn: riTY. N l x SINb I UUI . . Nl'rHMHIt HI.MMtTS. NN ilCWMf. - i Atlantic in HOTEL DENNIS ATI WTK I'lTVi H, I Thr fii! uiii rfinirr Miroajn of ihd ijotisr h ler i'H'! Pacini u tcoonni of lis inraiid.'i. otracily in I ha - noiit taring wiuth, Itt Mipcrlur ap f ntntinaiiia ana oaroful bcr ifc. i i all Hit llol0 VALTRR J ri'7BY mpav MEN'S DRESS SHIRTS yOU nrirl n lrn Shirt in n hurry ami IMni il to haw thr irrrl- Irnrc ! (0-ntMMUfe irnrU, irl roal ;'n nofl than rctuli,-tii-irrar. rami and iff Oltf Clttlotn tfftM Shirln They nrc mndr iv mir rMSfOffl thiTi WOTKTOtttM n thr ptttpittt in thr 'nrijc.il ranur ot i;r OflH tttyltt ultrvt Itnfjth known to ihirt wal- r ri . . U'c corn iiurii Unttl bo&NM Ot oftrxjitartf r ptrafnf fot tuxedo vtnti roiil model, ruff attached, 8)1.98. R. H. Macr 4k Co.'. Attraction. Are Their Low Price.. ejjal!!!laqusre. B'war. 34th to 38th St THE STORE FOR MEN KM Open from 8:30 to 6, including Saturdays. 20th CENTURY i" ' W CAMERA "if!! DEPARTMENT,, f?tS2tt Camera - and no othert. We rll frenh film and no othere We. maintain a rnaa in whirh vithout tharge, M trarh you rrrri- ( tAirtf? rrlating to photography. Our clerkn give every rut'omrr individual nttrntion. Our goodn are delivered promptly. . Searh every other Drpartmrnt , Storr has to tend the vork out. We have a photo laboratory on thr ' premiten, uhirh mean the very hrm ' developing and printing and entara- i ing in qnirkmt time, at lovrM priren. "ENGLISH" IN MEN'S SUITS!"" EE raj muuj a uuu nibcd iui uicii naio l-'ir the past two years fashion in men's suits has trended to English. That we were the first store in America to feature the "natural" shoulder slope, the graceful roll-front, the high-cut vest and the narrow height-giving trousers, which are the characteristics of the English style, is now familiar historv. i i Bv "Even Hats" we mean hats that are perfectly uniform all the way around, especially the brim. When the brim is not thoroughly symmetrical the whole aspect of the hat is affected. The shape of a hat is made or marred by the brim. We cannot show you the difference here, Decaus It k tint en upll Unnum that Hi we keep only one kind the right kind. In order to ap- creatii m of this vogue was as much a ! preciate the desirability of the kind we keep it is necessary matter f omission as of commission. t0 compare these with average hats sold throughout the . . . city at or near our prices. Most of the Enghah suit one ; the "Rpcrtilar Mnrv Qavlns" onnlip? in hat; a tn pvprv sees in New York shops embody the O(hor branch of our merchandise, but the saving in money very taultS and Ugliness Which a triflina mnftpr mmnoraA xxnth iho cjiriCT in k- Derbies guaranteed to keep their shape and their color English I are priced at Macy's $1.88 to $3.49. suit as Qr.fr hnt? that ran Hp ariiiittprl in rliffprpnt ;hanp; nnrl worn by the Piccadilly clubmen. ; which are also guaranteed to keep their color, 99c. to $3.49. While preserving the native lines, we! ,dl d American improvements. PADITAI HIPC PPflM TUP CMP.IKU HAPITAI Will IIMh Will W S IIWIII S f Sea bllMkieil w ery faults and ugl took care to correct. When we introduced the cut we took as our text the The fusion of three-parts English j with one-part American produced a happy result that is a credit to the test American workmanship as well as to the best English taste. Yet our prices are much lower than prices charged else where for trfe t o English -uits cut on altogether wrong! ideas and unadapted to the lissom American frame. A there are but few houses in the city showing these developed EnglNi-Amencan suits, and as the others are high-priced specialty snops, we are daily surprising! new customers with the true economy ot this store, dis pelling a delusion based on our low prices. Correct style, select materials and irreproachable work manship, at $14.75, $19.75, $22.50, $24.75, $29.75 and $38.50. The same satisfaction with the lowest-priced suit as with the highest. Come in and look around. Ynnr siyp nnil nnttorn .itv lierp vvhntpvpr tliPsP hp And we have tailors ready to apply the finishing j are caPs which fit snug and touches. iust as it you were-at the custom tailor s Times when a cap is ex tremely convenient, and a derby unwieldy; apart from motoring, golfing, etc. You can tuck the cap away into the overcoat pocket, and it unfolds as sood as ever. Rpciripc it'c uarm onrl ..v. liv. IL UUI 111 UIIU comfortable, and when it's the right kind of cap it's dressy. The proviaion ia an impor tant one. There are caps with peak so snapeiess tnat tney dis figure the face. On the other hand, there NEW ENGLISH TOPCOATS With thr Rral ! n n 1 1 s h "Swing" iti-iiP -ill thp viriv rriiinrl anH . I ... mi u IV . . . I V'U I I V- miu finish in a graceful bow over ? i ra wwk The term "English" is so sadly abused as to be losing the virtue of its application to clothes. Not all Knglish styles are good styles, and therein lies the difference between English clothes and Macy's prices and some English clothes which cost more in other stores. Wc feature only those English srylcs which are ap proved in London circles. 0UR OWN MODELS, made of tweeds in gray and brown color ings, is an excellent illustrarion of this, lr is easy' hanging, loose fining, and comforrable looking and wearing. Choice of plain or raglan shoulders, 819.7.) and tftg.AO. We also make up our own model in a motoring topcoat from goods we import and have tailored to our special specifica tions. Raglan shoulders and re vers, medium weight, all sizes, in gray, tan, brown and tweed effects. the temples. Shape's one thing; pattern's another. Some men have their cap match their topcoat. That's all right when the topcoat's all right. All a matter of taste. Come and see the taste we've shown in laying in only those caps which English gentlemen wear. Rich tweeds and homespuns in "ripe" designs. The finishing touch to the English suit. Our lowest-in-the-city prices. 49c to $2.49. MEN WHO BUY GLOVES AT MACY'S Do Not HSVS 0 Krr?p On Bu ing. Mack 'i ii in .in ri ... -i. ii A i m m K.inii "u.ird V " 9 v i'lr-H,riwl Ail-Wool sini.i.ih rtnl.lird l jiii Wur,td. t.ray lner. Mlxrd lml., s. inifi ii nd hriliil,. $22.50 rS All- ; Wool otfnrii A i in i 1 1 itic Vvloirt r t ni vi irMt'iiv Itl uf Ingfv I I't'lls . iw 1 $19.75 Ail-Wool linpurtrd and llnmclh- 1 frd. $24.75 !h;1h0;,""",'d "Ann Wool $38.50 Plor Quallt.r nnenlatiPd Wortrdt la blur aad gray r.ilerlng. All our gloves are reliable makes, even the lowest nriced. 'They are always from the same ! trusted manufacturers. Some nf our regular customers do not come to the store to order, but simply mail particulars as to size, color, etc., in the full assur ance of getting their favorite brands, just the same as if they were at the counter. CAPE GLOVES made nf imported leather; one ! clasp, pique sewn. CAPE GLOVES made of, ! imported leather, one j 1 clasp ;prixseamsewn.l CAPE GLOVES with t heavy embroidery of' oiacK mik. HIGH 6RADE SHOES FOR MEN OF GOOD ONDERSTANDING Two inducement to men tocome to Macy's fur their Shoe. Newet hapr. Lowest price $5.94 p,ten',M,h' er, made oer perfect lasts ith es pecially neat anil round sloping toe lines as perfrxt and true as the line. of any custom shoe ; and price, of cour-e. considerably lower. 83-79 MEN'S "ORTHOPAEDIC" ARCH SUPPORT SHOES, with lone ex tension heels and riveted steel shank support, full round toe shape. $1.39 Where the same ii IMPORTED LONDON-MADE " TOPCOATS, in smooth fin )Zf.9V i - lied coverts, rough home and puns, haci:y tweeds and ... , tine casvimeres. One, two Ill and three of a kind, in se lected patterns that are ne and ex elUllVI with us. Plain or taglan shoulders. Also in stock. CHESTERFIELDS at $14.75, SI9.75 und $27.50. alPsilk lined. lilHTWEIIHT " BURBERRY" WEATHERPROOF COATS, in gabar dine, tan and grav effects; button cIdc to necK; tun lenltn inoaei. BURBERRY COATS Abtolutely Waterproof Suitable for street or motoring; but ton to neck or regulation collar; satin or serge lining ; gray, bron, tweed effects. '1.74 to 4.74. I Naglan shoulders, button to neck, full length model; gray-brown rweeds; me- ' dium weight; Hnglish serge lining; wind cuffs, 8,'t4-74. Square shoulders, button to neck, full length model; olive-tan tweeds; ! medium weight; yoke lined with silk , wind cuffs, '837-74. 810 74- CAPE GLOVES made oil quality Is han imported leather; 1 died elsewhere. silk lined. CAPE GLOVES, English nana sewn. GENUINE MOCHA GLOVES, full orlx seam sew n. tne price $1.50. MEN'S "KID-LINED" CALF BLUCHER 1 1 SHOE AT 83 4 1 83-49 MEN'S SHOES for dress and scT vice wear are here in ever ' 'wanted shape and all desirable leathers. 87-97 (MEN'S "CUSHION SOLE" SHOE. A fine vici kid lace shoe with a felt insole. "Just the shoe for those whose work requires them to he much on their feet. SMelaa SaMier hand-sewn rloves in gra ; one button and button hole- vrv cm. nor vso glove as measured bv embroidered backs: standard. the ordinarv Our price. . . $3.24 MEN'S BLANKET ROBES i trim sndrnsitl; win-faced yoke French Kid Suede OToves full pique sewn. Par- i is point; in erav J r Square or raglan shoulders, full length ulster model; wide collar, can be but- f at n avl i ln.,1 a nainL In i . , h iiws. i in iiic WlrnT in I i. crs have silk yoke sleeves; wind cuffs 849 74- .Motor Dept., 4th Fl. $1.74 Special VSllIC it $2.48 MEN'S SILK UMBRELLAS The best value possible at this price $4.96 PTriT I Lin a niVava bblsb tra selected; in tan 1 nese 'Iemi 4re onlv. I pHcSd at fj.oo Mocha Clloves. extra se-V" 0,h'r R001 lectrd. lull pique lcla" s,or" spwn. T an and grav. TbO particular merit of th is blanket robe lies in the fact that it is cut from natural blanket and not pieced up from blanket yard material. firi proof, Time pn iti'i'fi',1 trimi ,'iiri ,l,-l ail the' house draughts that blow. I This K uminrclla for mn CQinai within the latter category. liril'C nftMCT c have if mude t0 our fecial lyiLil 0 UUItIlI srXlll ' order of selected liiKh grade 1 af- .... AIIIH.A ao- !fe,a on Pox's l aurus Para- NOT SHIRTS gon Frame. There is no better niUni Will II I .frame to be obtained. Cut full size, with collars at-i The handles are the choicest tachodi nr.i FiiMir' I imported natural woods. IMPORTED LONDON I COATS, $49.74 Uu iteiy the Equal (I Ltithtr-Llnaa CM bit Elstwin fir $85.01) Is rtia City. ULSTER MODEL COATS i with or wlth out inverted pleat ; heavy two-faced material with plaid back, yoke sepa rately lined, WIU.74. MEN WHO MOTOR CAN SAVE AT MACY'S We Do Not Charge Fancy Prices. Just Out of the Custom House this week are the IMPORTED IAQLAN RAINCOATS The smart " button-to-the-neck " models, made of cotton (iabardine. A splendid value at 114.71. The "Regular Macy Saving" reaches a higher percentage in motoring than in some other branches of our merchandise. We do not discriminate be tween our customers, despite the common tendency elsewhere to regard the motorist as a man who can afford to pay more than the goods are intrinsically worth. Take, for instance, our motor glove department, which not onlv is one of the largest in the city, but the most complete, offerinc: a choice of more than 50 styles from a very good, unlined black gauntlet of Cape leather at 08c. to our handsomest leather cauin Ict with softest lining of real muskrat. In hetween there are short r gauntlet gloves, fur-lined, fleece lined, wool-lined at wharcvci j price you may select to pay. i Many new styles iust received ! GLOVES, in lined and unlined styles, and i one especially good line, lamb-lincd. 1 with strap wrist, 83-40.