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THE SUN, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 14, 1913.
Fine Furs
At Half Price.
The sale continues. Great
savings In Fur Coats and Sets.
f- R H. Mcy & Co.'i
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A 'A 11 I I
Herald Square).
Attraction Are Thalr Law Prlcet
Braaclwar34thto3SthSt.
02
Timely Books
At Lowest Prices.
Books of the moment, Books
about the South Pole, Panama
Canal, Mexico, etc.
Spring TOP COATS
SMAR TEST new FABRICS
The clever "Jacket Wraps." so favored m Paris are dis
played in many novel styles, and in soft, but rich colors.
A supple moire, in the crushed ro?e shade, is employed for
a three-quarter Wrap of this type at $48.75, which crosses sharplv
at the front and has the Graceful pointed panel back.
In Chinese blue brocaded poplin, a Wrap at $44.75, has a softlv
draped collar, and lonp revers of black velvet, finished with a cor
sage of the poplin, while its folds are ampin at the sides with silk
ornaments. scomi rinor. nwet.
Wool Poplin Coat,
Balkan Model $36.75
Decidedly military in effect (as illustrated),
this smart garment is cut on the most severe
straight lines. Belted at the back in odd. but
effective fashion, it fastens at the front with
corded ornamental frogs and huge round
buttons. Faille silk is u-eil for the tint round
collar.
In wool poplin. In the new dull clouded cray
and in soft tan or blue coloring, bireu .54 to 4 2
Mannish Top-Coats
of Gray Diagonal $24.74
Strictly tailored model, slightlv shaped
and with mannish revers. wide notched (foliar
and deep pockets: the regulation coat sleeve
has deep turn-back cuffs.
In an eycellent quality of cray dins-
linen uitn peau dc
j
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on a I,
cysne
Three-quarter Coats of
Nocelty Bedford Cord $19.74
Black-and-white striped Coat in slightly
cutaway model lined with silk brocade.
The long Tuxedo collar and cuffs are faced with black satin and
the brocade lining forms revers when the garment is not fastened.
SMAR T Spring STYLES
fori YOUNGER GIRLS
Jauntv new Top Coats, just arrived, are of simple, but clever
style, and feature many noel ideas in collars, belts and trimmings.
" A Coat of nay or Copenhagen blue serge at $13.74 has the
belt effect at the back, and is single breasted, fastening with large
pearl buttons. An odd little drapery effect at the side is caught
in place with a stitched strap, button trimmed, and a wide collar
of fine embroidered batiste and Venice lace finishes the neck. l;or
a girl of o to 14 years, a practical and pretty Spring Coat.
Dresses of Linen, 5P
Gingham and Voile $4.96
Various smart models at this price made M
hi missiaii mouse, iov I't'iieu. ruuim waisi une V?s1,r'
and two-piece effect. 77? f illustration fkow a (." rv
,-lltHU IMU( J MM ft lI H-'lUltU I ll.ill.ll IIHCII, III I X4't
collar, cuffs and belt of checked linen but one
of the many charming little sty !es. In all
the new colors and in sizes 4 to 14' vears.
"Gabriellc" Dresses
of Fine White Voile, $10.74
An exquisitely dainty Frock, a copy of a re
cent Paris model". A broad belt of moire ribbon
s drawn through wide box pleats which are
trimmed with rows of ior buttons. Tun
tucks form the front and back of the waist
and the turn-back cufK are aNo finely tucked: round collar
embroidered batiste mushes t tie neck, in sizes o to 10 ears.
Three-quarter Coals in Serges, $7,49
Double-breasted Coats in a jaunty model with adjustable
cellars cufis and vestees of hand-embroidered linen
Long reers and flap pockets add to the smart stle of the-e
well tailored garments which are in fine navv blue 'erue. Si7e
" t0 14 eat"S- ' second Floor. nv.
1 I
SIMPLICITY hc Keynote
f Spring Modes M MISSES
Spring Suits distinguished by smart but vouthful lines, include
a model in midnight blue faille silk of heavv but supple quality
at $47.7). The coat high-waisted and trimmed with huge blue
crstal-and-gold buttons has a collar braided with gold enrd and
is lined with white brocade. The skirt is draped toward the front
and is button trimmed.
The new. long-waited blouse effect is shown in a Suit of wool
poplin at $44.75. In this clever.. model, the fullness of the coat is
ennnned at the hips with a cloe-fitting peplum and the o.llar is
of Bulgarian embroidery. The draped revers have silk and lacings
luiished with ?'Ik tassels in erv novel stle.
Spring Top Coats
of Wool Eponge $29.75
Very -mart cutaway mode! (a illustrated)
with long rolling revers. The deep turn back
cuffs and collar are of two-toned striped
Bengaline silk with clever touches of hand
embroidery . Lined with soft peau de cvgne,
this stylish garment fastens with 'large
crystal novelty buttons.
Navy Blue or "Oriental Tobacco"
liponge, In 14 and l year sires.
"English Model" Suits
of Cocert Cloth $37.75
Copied from a London-made Suit, this is
distinguished by clever lines and verv
superior tailoring. The Coat, cut in straigh't
effect. has simulated breast pockets and its
slot seams and square pearl buttons are
decidedly jauritv and modish. The girdled
skirt slurred at 'the back is fitted with tiny
stitched pleats about the hipa and is of
very smart style.
In light tan Worumbo Covert
Cloth. Sizes 14 and 16 years.
"Mexican Blouse" Suits
of Fine Serge $19. 74
In this ery novel Sii't. the slightly full blouse falls below the
normal waist fine over a peplum that fits the hips snugly in t he
latest fashionable elfect. The round collar and cuffs are of faille
si i k with corded Persian silk overlav in harmonizing tones and the
coat is lined with peau de cygne of the same shade. The girdled
kirt is smartly slashed at the Mde.
In n.ny or brown serge, Sizes 13, IS and 17 years.
"Balkan" Blouse Frocks
of Crepe de Chine $23. 74
Picturesque model with wide crushed belt below the hips
drawn through sm 4ed pearl buckle. The blouse bodice fastens
far to tlif U-t i with larye imu'ltv buttons of smoked pearl. Collar
atid ciin- are oi creaim embroidered batiste and the velvet tie at
neck is Inn lied with novel beaded ends. The .skirt is straight in
lmeandthe peplum liMslied with panel at back. K,rrt no.r. n-w.y.
Itnin I'l .Mnln .(i limw" t rep? Up dune Siei t4 and li.
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a'P
Fascinating FROCKS
Newest Fashions and Fabrics
Spring Gowns are in soft clinging silks and crepe weaves
which lend themselves so admirably to the favored draped effects.
Black charmeuse of rich, lustrous quality is used for smart Frocks
at $69.75, 'The square collar and epaulette revers of creamy
Bohemian lace, which in surplice folds drape the round bodice.
A touch of color is afforded by a belt of gold and pink tissue which
fastens with a tinv cluster of pink blossoms.
In crepe de chines, or in charmeuse, there are graceful draped
Gowns in the new colors terra cotta, Persian rose, with side
revers and deep cuffs of dark contrasting silk velvet. A deep cape
collar of fine net and embroidered batiste adds the final note of
daintiness to thee Gowns at $56.75.
"French Blouse" Frocks
of Fine Serge $22.74
A clever modification of a Paris model
with a novel "over blouse" bodice, fastening
wjith small bows and pearl buckles. Vest
and undersleeves are of fine white net and
shadow lace, pearl button trimmed, and silk
brocade in bright colors is used for the
Tuxedo collar and the cuffs.
These Dresses (Illustrated) are in French Serge of
fine quality many blue or brown.
Dainty White Frocks
of Voile or Crepe $17.74
Charming new models in the tine sheer
fabrics so favored bv fashion.
The Dresses of cfotted crepe are trimmed
with light blue or gold dotted crepe. Crystal
buttons trim the collar and front and a deep
band at the foot and a broad belt are of the
colored crepe.
The Voile Dresses have deep insertion
and motifs of Bohemian lace and velvet
ribbon girdles in Copenhagen, pink, black
and wistaria. second n.. ivw.t.
MID- W INTER Sale
of Fine FURNITURE
In the new and more commodious quarters of the Fur
niture Department, occupying the entire Sixth Floor.
VERY hind of Furniture is represented whether for
house, apartment, club, or hotel, and in proportions
suited to rooms of any sie.
To illustrate the completeness of our stock, and to
indicate the amount of the savings that Atacy s prices mole.
we list below a few only of a particular kind of Cabinet that for
Plaver Piano Rolls.
What ice can shnw you, and what we can save you. in the case
of Roll Cabinets, we can equal or surpass in the case of other pieces
which are in more general demand.
Roll Cabinets at $10.74' ! Roll Cabinets at $24.74
Macy's price was i: T4 , M,c','' prlft "V K' M
Hold 60 Rolls. Height 40 in., width 1 Nolls. Height 40 in., width
. in nnfl dentil 1i. til .Winnpiiiiv it' " "' "vwm ....... inu uuui;,
finish. Two doors and shelves. I
m
Hold
Roll Cabinets at $15.24
Mncy'n price m. JIT 14
Hold 50 Rolls. Height ii in., width width Wi m. and depth
18 in. and Uentn 16 in. I wo uoors ami i nuiic uuors. rreiiai
shelves. "French" legs. Mahogany finish. Mahogany finish.
Roll Cabinets at $15.74
Macy'a price was IIT.'-S
Hold 70 Polls. Height 4-' in., width
10 in. and depth 17 in. One drawer,
with good lock. Mahogany finish.
Mahogany finish.
$29.25
Roll Cabinets at $17.24
Macy'n price m tit 74
Hold 80 Polls. Height .!' in . width
.'4 in. and depth 17 in. Mahog.mj.
tmih.
Large ball feet.
Roll Cabinets at
MacyV price wra IV M
1J0 Polk Height 40 in.
IS in. Auto
front Ifgs.
Roll Cabinets at $35.25
Macy' price w to:j
Hold loo Polls. Height 45 in.
width .'('. in. and depth 18 m. Auto
matic doors and large ba feet. Of
mahoganj . llea y columns 0 e,u-, Mje.
Roll Cabinets at $30.75
Mcy' price w 141 71
Hold joo Polls. Height 5.? in..
width 4 J in. and depth IS in. Large
claw (feet. Two slide doors w ith lattice
work. Of i"ahogan.
Macy's Fumituri Dtpattmint has reliable qualities, only at man prices
each the "Lowest-in-the-Cit"' up to $1)00.00 for an Adams Bedroom Suite
of eleven pieces, all made of solid inahog.tm in dull finish. This Bedroom
Suite, it it were procurable elsewhere, would cobt considerably more.
v
CREPES a,u VOILES
The Favored WHITE FABRICS
Openwork Tussah Crepe, 39c
a Yard
A domestic copy of latest French
novelty, with openwork stripes at
cver half inch on a tussah crepe
ground. Width M inches. The ma
terial is as cool as sheer linen and re-
quire-, no ironing. It is especially
excellent for house dresses, lunionos,
blouses and dresses.
Crinkle Diana Crepe, 15c yd.
Macy's price uas 29c.
Beviuse of its very soft finish and the
fact that it requires no ironing, this
fabric is cspeciailv adapted for under
wear. Width J' inches.
White Dress Voile, 15c yd.
A sheer, fine but stronnK woen
Macy s au first to ott ms ttty aainiy jattic l.iliric, delicate in appear.il ke nut er.
ufiich sh'iutJ command 50c ptr yard. durable. Width 40 inches.
The Macy auortment of crepes, fabrics, plain and noreltti ticaces. in
cludes dainty striped, corded, dotted and emhroidered crepes cl 69c to $1.08 a
yard. These are the materials which are especially favored for spring and
summer near.
Main ft,, .isth St., Rear.
COMFOR TABLES at Savings
Inexpensive BLANKETS
White Wool Finished
Blankets at (pr.) $2.28
Atmllar nunllly elaewhere. K BO.
Size 64 in. n 78 in, l:tra heavy,
closely woven, ribbon bound and
finished with colored border. Also
7J in. x 80 in., at S2.59 pair.
White Eastern Wool
Blankets at (pr.) $3.49
HlmlUr quality elaewhere, 14
Size ()) in. x SO in., line texture
and extra soft filling. Colored
ribbon binding to match borders
in pink, blue and yellow. Also
66 in. x 80 in.. 14.19 pair.
Selected California Wool
"Red Star"Blanketsipr.) $5.19
Similar quality elar here, It 25
Size 70 in. 8J in. Long staple
wool combined with a little cotton
to prevent shrinkage. Silk-bound
borders in light pink and blue.
Finer quality at ti.9i.
Figured Silk Mull or Swiss
Comfortables at $2.39
Similar quality elsewhere, i 00.
Full si7e. With ".jn. plain silk
borders to match, in pink, blue,
lavender, and yellow.
HigR-Grade Silk and Satin Comfortables, $8.89
Identical quality la aold elewhern for 111 00,
Wool filled. Beautiful Persian and Oriental patterns on the borders, in
harmonizing colors. Only a few of these.
s
Bed Coverings Imported b R. H. Macy & Co.
Richest and Warmest the World Produces
Priced Lower than Elsewhere
From England
Cemjortabtfs, from f!3.94 to t26.2i;
filled with soft down, covered with fine
brocaded satin with two rows of plain
satin insertion to match. Sizes cut,
6 ft, X 6 ft.
Entlish Bed Spreads, from (4.96 up to
17.79; of high Rrade white satin finish
"Marseilles." New medallion and all
over raised patterns, for single, double
and twin beds.
i
Who could say "dollars
never grow on bushes" when
we've three big plants show
ing savings
Sprouting from nearly
every Winter overcoat.
$15, $20, $25.
Blossoming all through our
men's suits
$20 and $25.
Blooming at every turn for
boys and their younger
brothers.
Rogers Peet Company
Three Broadway Storei
t at at
Warren St. 13th St. 34th St.
You can't get
away from a
RED-MAN
AML'NKMKNTH.
What Would Happen
If All the Women
Struck ?
Read in
The
Evening Sun
To-morrow, Saturday,
"THE
WOMAN'S
STRIKE"
and find out!
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The BALKANS WAR
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Bed Spreads, from H.49 to tS.I9; in
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Blankets, from tl5.8i to 120.64. Hx
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