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for the Week Fhon Bargains 58 cents. Imported Shantung«-, a"«*, inçhç, ,-, MENS APPAREL may be obtained just now foi ',.»" cents. and finished with frog and loops are offered and JAMES M'CREERY, union of good material Street. . for $1.50. Athletic Summer West Thirty-fourth and knee length Hand for the custom are made with Kerchieft in A fine of silk is used for the other , 15 inches long, with lacing grade to drawers and are $1. GEORGE B. ALTMAN & CO., finished , which are here being made BERNARD, front, is to be had at the same price.$4.75. straw bath Street #hd Fifth Thirty-fourth Street and Fifth Avenue. measure for men, at $6.50. Jap JOHN WANAMAKER. Thirty-fir-.t Avenue. towelling, are prac¬ Bath of Turkish towelling in various FRANKLIN SIMON ft CO., ', lined with Turkish Eighth Street and Broadway. Here are being offered mutual valúen in high weather and cost 95 cents. cloth i.'.ou.r colors, for women, are good for warm weather Thirty-eighth Street and Fifth Avenue. tical for warm Excellent made of rubberized priced rund-ma-ie B/bicll are n..»rked At the same price dov/n to $7.50. These are mostly cf fine and cost $3.75. Hand-made envelope are finished LORD & TAYLOR, are being offered for $3.50. hand. in ten and sixteen year embroidered. I saw »iSo a» ol. in narrow footing and cost $2.65. An attractive and Fifth Avenue. are raincoats for boys TELLER & CO., Thirty-eighth Street a model BONWIT hand-embroidered French may be had and sizes. same place g< od combiniag rote «-.' in plain colors of silky texture blue ami : ri-sherl with ? Thirty-eighth Street and Fifth Avenue. for 95 cents. A dainty little , simply em¬ Psjamas Efizabeth ny silverbu». Wide ribbon is used for a dainty ¬ hand, is $1.95. French tons. the broidered by siere, made by hand, with ribbon straps over hand are to be had at the modest at scalloped by a or Coat M'CREERY, shoulders. Price $1.95. Another model are also dainty under¬ H* You Need JAMES price of $1.45. There CO. $1.50 is made of narrow strips of Valenciennes Italian silk at $1.45, and bloomers to OPPENHEIM, COLLINS ft West Thirty fourth Street An shirts of J. M. GIDDING & COMPANY, lace and satin ribbon whipped together. new chemise at $1 of novelty match at $1.95. A envelope Fifth Avenue, Separate heavy striped Dainty handkerchiefs for 50 cents are hind elastic , ten inches high, for the warm 564 for $2.95 or for $3.95 in is made of ribbed lisle. shown here at $35 ia ratine are offered embroidered and finished with line foctb.g. days, may be used instead of a , and an- "The Coster Coat" skirts of corduroy in various TAYLOR. cords and is as circular in line a« . Sports LORD ft made of golf cost almost as short. But¬ colors $3.95. R. II MACY ft CO., Thirty-eighth Street and Fifth Avenue. a chorister's cotta and ^S,\ about the neck it quite ¿ Street and As a fabric for fine lingerie I chose a very toned high presents Thirty-fourth Broadway A well cut frock in bhu line nainsook, "The Debutante." which is a smart appearance. Five dollar blouses o: crepe d; in« 'a-.'-er.ei It is is relieved a touch of black silk em¬ very close imitation of French nainsook. serge by with loops and iquare e'.í-covered burtons m a is at $35. Another street c 45 inches wide and yet cost only $3.50 for broidered and priced value tor »red » is made with a good a, of 10 The "Jap" nainsook is model at $38 in serge are be.ns- piece yards. and buttons are striped handkerchief linen offerei |aj offered in 10-yard pieces for $2.45. Batiste, effect, turn back rever3 $3.49. Combing l nade of Tntmû fine and sheer, 45 inches wide and silky made of striped silk. A special suit, costing very It is ol towelling and stamped for embroiderirj| co« is to be had for 35 cents a yard. $35, is a copy of one made by Jenny. finish, of 47 cents. a greenish tan material with a touch plaid GIMBEL BROTHERS, wrist of the silk at the neck and at the "Jester" OPPENHEIM, COLLINS ft CO., Thirty-third Street and Broadway. sleeves. Some very charming dance frocks shoulder West Thirty-fourth Street. A sheer lingerie cloth, 45 inches wide, may for only $35 were seen in taffeta with be obtained here for 25 cents a yard, and nain¬ of maline lace. Hankerchiefs for the r« hind em« sook in 12 yards long is being offered broidered in M ind are 25 ar: | pieces - JOHN WANAMAKER. Attractive v ¦ for $ 1.7.s and up. little Lanvin costing cents. crepe, An atractive copy, eyelet embroidl ,-.»; $2.95 was of de chine, the braid trim¬ STERN BROS.. $32.50, crepe «rr.e «may f.r.d I (trchil med white extending well down into the West Forty-second Street. une.i in colored a«» "-"pes. a fffect. Linen street de at $14.50, , forming deep yoke A ikir.ty negligee of crepe chine, are made with the small box frocks for the young girl is made with the numerous pieats Norfolk having white collar and cuffs with a wide band of lace, jacket, finished at the and costing $12.50. which was over the shoulders with 'noes caught bon¬ ribbon over this falta a lace jacket,trim- R. H. MACY & CO. Thi« straw-brimmed motor straps; at Franklin Simon's. med with fine buds. for girls Practical khaki sports skirts well made with net ia $2.50 I. MILI of cotton crepes or in silk mull may be had patch pockets are $2.25 or ¡nay be had in linen West Forty« eet lor $1. for $2.49. A smart pump w;th limulated o: or »,.í:*. i colore-i GEO. BERNARD. and costing $5.50, is of gray kid, which h:s the aided ad being WEDDING NEEDS Fifth Avenue and Thirty-first Street. A crepe de chine and lace tea gown, $14.50, at washed with socp and water. Another smart Stern'«. P. CENTEMERI ft CO., A new travelling coat was ma le of novelty model is oi patent leather with pipings c: Avenue. black and white checks. The flared skirt was white, and co^t«: $5. A po| ular novelty, at $«. velvet Jàlbow silk made with double corded at the waist line and the black is the high military . dark blue length giovrs, finished with decórame MARGARET BEIDES. come in sand, gray, black and white, at collar and revers were or black kid with fancy gilt eyelets and gold By tips, This was ?he reduced of 65 cents. The $1 quality buttonhole! of white broadcloth. lacings, and gold tr.aid tini-hes the «earns. The price de and cost chamoisette g-o-.es, having been used as sam¬ fully lined w.th white peiu rygne SiO bcots with inside lacing» ar? now S Household Liiaesis for smart model, $29, was of ples, may be obtained now in 6 and 6' 2 sizes $25. Another price pair. These come in various «o'.ors and in and made like an officer's over¬ ».he Bride's Chest mly, in many o* the new smart shades for 75 wool khaki sixteen different styles, A novel white ca'i in black coat. ieathe.- M'CUTCHEON ft CO., cents. A 16-button length silk pump has tfmminga c: patent JAMES and white only and in a limited number of sizes small bottons. Its price Fifth Avenue. pear! Thirty-fourth Street and costs 85 cents. Double tipped gloves with two IT behooves the bride of this spring to have clasps are 50 cents. For the bride there was For Sporte and Travelling Purposes weil filled linen chest, because shown a suede in ivory tint at $4. a specially long glove JOHN DANIELL SONS ft SONS. for $5 is of black enamel duck, cretonne lined . of all linen fab¬ A for sports and knock¬ m of the growing scarcity bridesmaid's frocks of net and ¡ace for $22.50 special glove Broadway and Ninth Street. and heavily bound in leather, and 24 and 26 Su A about wear is Si.35. Men's silk with rics. Thus the sale prices offered here at Bonwit-Teller. gloves Rattm suitcases with reinforced leather inches III size. are a BLOOMINGDaLE BuOS.. should make unu^.ial Tablecloths are black embroidery $1 pair. and cretonne lined, are appeal. corners and trimmings, LORD & Street Avenus. for as little i vi up. In good cost At TAYLOR. Fifty-ninth offered FRANKLIN. SIMON ft CO. most convenient and only $3.25. $3.50 tr.es are China An all wool rug. 9x12 ¡a damask, size 2x2, with circular patterns, they -Bungalow one find suitcase-, covered with enamelled Street and Fifth Avenue. A smart English , at $5.75. with may Thirty-eighth colors with t vo-toned border, and $4.50. to match lu-ing S5 per dozen. RICH & FISHER, good solid napkins thick-set lacquer stick, comes in good quality duck. Rubber bathing , trimmed with rosettes The Crex 8x10 feet. A bathroom set, consisting of bath mat with Fifth Avenue. costs oniy $11.98. rug. 467 silk and all colors and may be used as a parasol in a contrasting color, are 25 cents and up. with in color, is erlrctive for a large colored embroidered initial, two large SAKS & COMPANY. Navajo design, Three dollars is the price of sets consisting as well. costs Couch hammock» initialled bath towels, and two wash cloths, at¬ Thirty-third Street and Broadway. B. ALTMAN & the veranda, and 36.75. of a water or iced-tea jug and six CO., in a box, is $4 Wool filled large are $3.98 and up; reclining chairs for thl tractively packed with handles. Mahogany trays at $3.75 have ALICE MAYNARD, Two models in men's sport shirts, with con¬ covered with silk mull are Thirty-fourth Street and Fifth Avenue or veranda cost (J«S up. comfortables over v-hite unen, embroidered Week-end baskets at $3.50 have compart¬ vertible collars, are made of striped oxford at while cotton filled ones cost glass placed The most suit for is special $3.50, and initialled in color. A convenient summer ments in the form of dainty satin bags for with white collars and cuffs and the lower part practical bathing girls A luncheon set of r< r.- work of These cost of all wool knit on each $1.50. at $4.75, is of glass with an inner com¬ each toilet article. Guest room bags, made converted into athletic drawers. , buttoning thirteen is S3.7.S: $8 huck towels dish, shoulder, the tunic, and knickers pieces priced partment for crushed ice, and is used for serving of chiffon and ribbon, contain an assortment of $1.75, but in all white oxford they cost $1.50. upper part are offered foi $'. r dozen. made all in one. It is in ?r p« (hilled fruit, etc. For the summer cottage are irtdividual face puffs and cost $1. For fruits, A strrng all fibre wardrobe trunk, costing $25, being piped green has ten and five other colors and the knickers are laced | avly decorated imported china breakfast candies or cake, are cretonne-covered tin 45 inches high, hangers up GIMBEL BROTHERS. the side with the same colored ribbon. The sets of thirty-eight pieces which cost $6.75 boxes, 60 cents and up, accr.rding to size. Cir¬ drawers, and if used for i woman may have a and Street. case is White cotton Broadway Thirty-third Guest room sets, consisting of a tray, a water cular cushions, cretonne covered, cost $3. box adjusted. A commodious tourist price $6. sleeveless "Gym" All wool blankets in dark colors, for camp¬ pitcher, tumbler, candlestick and matchsafe, shirts for men are 45 cents. At the same price are drawers. in ing and motoring, offered for $3.75, are of are $3.75 and up. Jardinieres of lattice work running Sport shirts flannel with good value. Linen t>rea..fast sets consisting of white china cost $1.25. Reductions in Furniture ainid Lamps collar attached are $2.50. s cloth and a dozen napkins to match have been marked down to $5. Colored cloths with GIMBEL BROTHERS, BOttWIT TELLER & CO., napkins, for bungalow use, of good linen, hem¬ Broadway and Thirty-third Street. Thirty-eighth Street and Fifth Avenue. stitched, have been reduced to $7 a set. Their "Blue Bird" plates for the bungalow Bathing of all wool knit jersey, are decorative and moderate in bread pr.ee, slipped on over the head and buttoning on the A A. VANTINE ft CO.. and butter 10 cents and and plates being cups shoulders, ccst $5. Separate to go under Avenue. saucers 20 cents. these are $1.50. An attractive taffeta bathing Bedspreads or couch covers cf India prints R. H. MACY & CO., in blue or black, with collar, porket flaps are effective -nd practical for the bungalow. and sleeve facings of white bengal:r*e «-ilk, is They may be had for $3. Table cloths cost Thirty-fourth Str-et and Broadway. $5.50. $1.50. Soft cushions ol brillantly colored Here is offered a silver plated tea-set, which Madagascar straw cloth are $1.25. is moderately priced at $9.74. It consists of four dish, c'eamer, spoon ALICE MAYNARI). pieces.sugar holder and tea pot. Girls9 Froclils Fifth Avenue FRANKLIN SIMON & CO.. A iinen lunchr . naiating ol a triilic piece with over» nul a dozen doilies, Thirty-eighth Street and Fifth Avenue. are Bungalow is offered tor |2.25 At «J5 cuts ea..li en Wash frocks for girls from ten to fifteen c for veloped sha*»n' linen serving and Veranda years of age are in attractive ginghams and hot rolls Furnishings corduroys and priced at $2.75 and $3.75. For the young girl there is a very dainty frock at A. A VANTINE & CO.. $9.75, of white crepe, hand smocked. A black Fifth Avenue and Thirty-ninth Street. girdle cf ribbon velvet is drawn through eye¬ Fibre rugs in oriental designs and in fascin¬ lets in the short jacket. ating colors are $6 for the 3x6 foot size; $17 for the 6x9 foot size. The "Kee Chung" grass WASH MATER! -ILS JAMES M'CREERY, West Thirty-fourth Street. JOHN WANAMAKER. magazine pocket on the side, arc reduced to embroidered $3.98. Wicker rockers, Lovely robes to be made into Enamelled wicker boudcir lamps with mahogany stained, are and designed with full circular skirts $3.25. Large armchairs for the with cretonne-lined wicker shades are specially veranda, might be a welcome addition to the trousseau. This serving tray offered Ly Bloomingd.il.*'» for at Tali cane seats, are $1.98. A practical wicker priced $5. table lamps in mahogany, tray, In marquisette they cos. $12.50 and in em¬ $7.98 has a centre compartment for cracked ice. for drinks on the is 26 inches high, with two lights, are an ex¬ serving veranda, 24x18 broidered nets $13.50. A Brussels inches in size. This has various good quality cellent value for $5. An unusual reduction has compart¬ net, 72 inches at 38 rug is also practical and attractive for summer centre wide, cents, in ecru or been made in the price of furniture for the ments, the one being lined to contain makes use, the 4x7 foot size being only $4. crushed ice. It is cream, charming bridesmaids' gowns. living room. One set, consisting of five pieces specially priced just now at $7.98. DANIELL SONS & SONS, stained in black, is to be had for $73. I saw R. H. MACY & CO., JOHN attractive armchairs of wood combined with and Ninth Street. Thirty-fourth Street and Broadway cane, in old Sheraton designs, costing $6.25. GEIGER ft BRAVERMAN, Broadway. The "tennis or beach" standard umbrella, 5 Dainty fabrics known as "lace cloths" or feet in diameter, is covered with good duck and A. A VANTINE & CO. Here I found a six-piece bedroom set in "tub voiles," are attractively embroidered in its price is $1.75. At the same price one can buy enamel reduced to $182. «It consisted of a colors, in Dresden design. They are 42 inches shades, made of here window awnings with iron frames. These Lamp costing $3.75, Jap¬ large bed, a dressci. bureau, chiffonier and wide, with white or sand colored grounds, and anese challie in unusual, brilliant colors and cost 98 are of striped "Boylcs cloth. "Crafters cloth" two chairs. A well made tea-cart in cents a yard. in to make excellent designs, are especially adapted for use in the mahog¬ is heavy enough weight any finish, with removable glass tray and rub¬ covers, etc., and in bird costs 43 summer cottage. STERN BROTHERS. couch designs ber-tired wheels, is specially priced at $8.75. /A cents a Hit-or-miss Colonial rugs are A nest of yard. four tables costs $12; most con¬ West Forty-second Street. 69 cent*-. Floss-filled cushions, cretonne- BLOOMINGDALE BROS venient for tea or cards in the summer At Gimbel's one may thu lamp and silk Golf cords in buy covered 2* inchef square, costs 69 cents. Armchairs cf good French willow, with a cottage. unusually good colors, gener¬ batkisf . hade for $3.95. ally for are now Altmars offers tin» knitted selling $1, being offered for suit for $6.