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es si hs Di 1 Mee Se RLM. MACY 8 OO, A pre-Easter display and a solid display of Clothing for men and boys. Much has been accom- plished and little has been said a few exceptions the Internation "and the metal stocks showed marked . declines tn several cases 4) 4 point, at the opening of the pk market to~lay Will be offered on Friday and Saturday, April 6th and 7h: R. H. Macy & Co.'s Attractions Are Their. Low Prices, C WTH ST. NTH 81. oTH AVE | BAltmand Go. | | Easter Millinery. Easter Cards. . Pot Both Sides 44th St. from 13th to 15th, 6th Av. les Followed the De- Boys’ Clothing and yg f | EXCEPTIONAL -——-=-——~—-~ 9 » ‘i Golf Good Fishing Tackle. oval or | VALUES IN Misses’ Suits and Jachets, Men s and Boys Clothing.—annex Iron Clubs, Ceeks, Lofters, sn a day off and go fishing. Long An OCCASION at the Annex. Putters, Mid Irons and Jiggers, made Island trout are biting. Come here of best forged st jhi ory salts sold ne different {°° the tackle with which to capture bran 's \ $2.00; our the speckled prizes, We have a pric ose aici tias complete stock of Fishing Supplies. Wooden Clubs, Drivers and Brassies,| There’s luck in buying your outtit market was active and distributed, Sugar mmediate Aet, then steadily climbed Jealings pening at 108 3-4 reacted Tet, to) another Avance of | Boys’ Department. | Misses’ Department. concerning the attractiveness o' styles, of varieties, 0° qualities and of prices. It is unpossible and persimmon, selected hickory shafts: sob! under different brands at $1.75 an! $2.00; our price 98c. voce intuencea| | Double- breasted Suits cf Jackets of Tan Covert cloth, | to fully compass o amplify the, Pigs ‘Zener Gott Balls, | Steel rome 3+, Mixed Cheviot and Cassi-| Blue or Black Serge; satin Subject within the limits of a “silverton"” Golf Balls, per doz., $3.64, Ino advanced substanttal- meres; sizes 8 to 15 years lined; velvet collars; sizes single advertisement. Consider “Siemens, “Ocobo,"" “Mussethor- he majority of stocks $3.75 & $5.00 14 and 16 years, $5.90 the task. A Clothing store of ough" and “Henley” Golf Balls, per Inelined to sag In the early hours : liberal width, extending frm doz,, $3.74. Buoyancy in some of the jow-priced | combined with a rise to t figure tn Pennsylvania gave 16 “| | Sailor Suits of Blue Serge; |Reefers, box or tight backs; Fourteenth to Fifteenth street, Caddy Bags. made of best quality selected dogwood | here—and money saving as well. Sitkewound Split Bamboo Bait or Fly Rods, three pieces, extra tip, solid metal reel seat, enamelled grip fitted on stained wood mould with cloth cover, length 8% to 40 feet. value $1.50; our price, S4e. Siik-wound Split Bamboo Bait or Fly Rods, three pieces, extra tip, reinforced ferrules, solid metal reel seat, cork avip. ring guides, fitted on wooden mould, covered with flannel, length 9% to 10 feet, value $200; our as to the market, and many of stocks were absorbed at rising | embroidered anchors on| ‘velvet collars; unlined; collars and shields; sizes sizes 4 to 14 years $4,50 3tosOyears, . $4,25 cy overflowing with Spring Dress for men and boys. If you grasp and comprehend the scope and samification of syich a stock Avania rose to M2 3-1 against | | year's high record of 12. Peoy Serge Sailor Suits, Blue or extended its gain to » points and | ; . . +a j rest vecamme more Brown, braid trimmed, you will appreciate the ditliculty Awe ehienss, bot some 19d: Top Coats of Covert cloth in dine ye i 5 of representing its various rich bg slocks continued sivee ; Tan and Olive; sizes 4 to year $3,00 | and vital interests in these scant uader cover of “ “ « y nd weak IS year, -» + 34,50 8“40 3.40 columns. ind Con | . . . . . Pacific also ; aie Hl The theme is big. Our treatment of it will be simple but direct. Read on. ned a point, Tam o’ Shanter Caps of Blue bestia = — Che Our Clothing business is immense. We want to, We are alert to the sapicnt edict of the Clothing a whole mar- or Brown Serge; embroid-) spuns, Blue or Blac’ v- | | double it, That laudable ambition is partly responsible! setters, The gathering indicates our single-minded ered emblems, 95c,| jot: $4and 16 years, $4,85 for the remarkable values now dominant. We depend tidelity to current fashions. We have no rubbish, or upon their logic and power to secure desired results. 's'ouchy, or graceless products of bunglers to ovfer, Quotations are not very convincing unless you ex-| The collection we invite you to choos: from includes eancelled but many # ie neighborhood of « price, $1.31. Silk-wound Lancewood Fly or Trout Rods, reinforced ferrules, solid metal reel seats, cork grips, ring guides, iengih 939 feet ; 81.95. Silk-wound Lancewood Bait or Bass Rods, reinforced ferrules, solid metal Brown Canvas, with pocket, trim- med with leather, 89¢. Heavy White Canvas, with pocket, ie with leather and metal studs, 1.44, Extra Heavy Brown Canvas, with pocket, trimmed with leather and metal studs, $1.59. Plaid Mackintosh Cloth, in all the newest designs, with et, trimmed with leather and studs, $1.44, Plaid Mackintosh Cloth, with et, reed skies, trimmed with her, wood buttons, $2.44, Grain Leather, leather covered, wood bottoms, trimmed with metal studs, $3.12. reel seats, cork grips, spiral standing guides, ih 8% feet, value $3.00; our price, $1.98, Silk-wound Selected Split Bamboo Fly or Trout Rods, reinforced ferrules, celluloid grips, length 914 feet, value $5.00; our price, $4.39. Silk-wound Selected Split Bamboo Bait or Bass Rods, reinforced ferrules, celluloid grips, length 9 feet, value $5.50; our price, $4.39. ‘# final figures, cae — . cetera) " : decline ceased befor ‘amine the goods, May we hope that you will visit the nobbiest and swellest garments that have given Rianinas a goiot, bet. recoveries the store and indulge in personal inspection? Our | pride and fame to the greatest American manufac-| PE, Sr'gs '® shouller strap and Sr eit Pa Geeeh 16s) dees amma ransara lentes were more mod- |S 7 | statements will be more than sustained, ‘turers, Scie alae; senad: WH Tebarieen shaie ; of 90-4) 10, United Mates Rub, Men's Sack Suits, made of strictly pure worsteds, newest Boys’ Two-piece Suits, including extra pair of trousers.) acing, $5.06." ICs, 7% BE. " the dividend a t made of all-woolcassimere; sizes 7 to 16 ycars, value $5.60, our prics, $).74. Poys' Three-piece Suits, cutaway coat and double | reasted vest, made of fine all-wool serge, well tailored, value $7.00, our price, £5.34 Boys’ Sailor Blouse Suits, made of al!-woo! cheviots and checks and stripes, hand fintshed lapels and buttonholes, * thoroughly tailored, lined with fine quality Farmer's satin; value $15.00; our price, $9.44, Men's Sack Suits, double-breasted vests, made of fine black Thibet, lined with doubleewarp Itallan cloth; value $18.00, Our price, $12.98, Men's Cutaway Coats and Vests, made of tine Oxford vicuna, superbly tailored, elegantly finished, lined throughout with | pure dye silk; value $22.00; our price, $16.24, | Men's Spring Overcoats, made of all wool Oxford cheviot, correct shapes, lined with Farmer's satin; value $9.00; our jolfin, Cyclin, price, $6.83, “ee . " 7 ‘ Men's Spring Cvercoats, new shades of whipcord, dressy Stern Brothers West Twenty-third Street | et feo Ladies’ Outing Sults ¢losing was dull and firm, and the showed net changes nixed folal sules of sucks to-day were phates and of bonds 15.26.00 par in-hand tie, vilue $4.00; our price. $2.82. Boys’ Sailor Blouse Suits, made of very fine all-wool serees, large variety of colors, prettily hand-embroisered, heavy | sil Windsor and four-in-hand tie, value $5.00; our price, 1.38, Poys' Sailor Blouse suits, made of imported serges, clab- orately trimme! and finished by hand, value $10.00; our The very latest creations in material, colors, cut and finish for As well as a large and varied assortment of the Season's} nd serviceable, heavy satin sleeve lining: value $15.00; our! price, $6.88, tive productions In price, $1074, Boys’ Vestee Suits, made of fancy cheviots, tastefully most attrac’ Le $5 75 14 50 Men's Raglan Overcoats; yet of ie Pere Saget gray Pine a ce Neer hig some have fancy vests, others t viot, nobby and fash le, ii | are fa wi ; jto $ Vall : Separate Skirts . ° 14 Se | ae ee en ee ee ; | Children’s Dresses. Misses’ Skirts. Children’s Reefers and Coats. Ladies’ Boots. 11s your child's wardrobe in touts Bring the misses to Macy's, There! They’ i ho aay 3 soon, seen es t that shape andj with the warming weather? tlare surprises here. We offer better! Select the style you like best, fin oy No matter what the pric we see 10 | she the little one with iunseason-| quality, richer style and larger va-|the size, and the sale is made, The hit| quality are right. 1) Glaze: Donotay tation able clothing. Here are Dresses---j riety for less money than ever, No| Macy prices simplify business. You "4 a ene dis ) | charming and low-priced Dresses---| other store can approach the follow. | know they are right. For instance: lthat were made tor April wear.! ing values:— A new Oxford {patent leather tips, welted i | soles, ot walki Brown, Red, Gobelin Blue and Ni 1s mine mare ei, I oe bene renee $2.25 Come. Sergel sanbib brated Reece Prone light cushion cork Sole, | Omepisce styles, made of pretty, Camel's Hair Plaid, single-plaited back, cape trimmed with faney braid, Tan Russia leather, : back, lined with percaling, length 28 sizes 4 to 14 years, $4.88, checked mater als, round yoke, finished | serges, trimmed with silk soutache braid, heavy silk four- | A Cut Glass Sale. The articles involved in this Sale were made in one of the most famous factories in the world—owr own, Each piece is fresh from the polisher’s hands—perfect, flashing, prismatic—and an unparalleled bargain. Here’s !an explicit remark con-erning our use of the word “worth” in the quota- |tions that follow. it is not printed recklessly nor ignorantly. Every | comparison is based on the knowledge acquired by thorough per- sonal examination, You are every now and in regaled by amusing explanations of pretenied bargaius, One of the choicest and gauziest expediencies is to claim that prices are low because orders were accepted, at almost cost, for the purpose of keeping factories running during the summer. That argument might be to Cloaks—but when tured to Cut Glass Becomes falacous a8 puri We operate a Cut Glass factory, It is run at high pressure all seasons-= Spring, Summer, Autumn and Winter, We are quite sure that other owners have the same experience, and do not have to sacrilice thair legiti- mate profits in order to machinery from rusting in Summer, is Wwadiemausttined aiitnoe by fact The “Sumimer” excuse nor logic. Our prices are lowest, because we give no tribute to middlemen. Eve aod Fruit ed Salad Lng six different styles cuttings, elaborate and gorgeous effects, worth from $710 to $12.00; choice,....... $4.97 Olive and Pickle Trays, with handles, Decanters, pint size, cut necks, lapt fen | Very flexible and » = nena (LOBE CHILDREN’S HOSIERY. | | Cc. lace, stout soles | practically impossible Right tor the season, , to rip from the upper $3.50 $3.95 with straps of self-materials in con- | trasting colors, 4uli skirt, sizes 4 to! 14 years, $1.22. | Red, Blue and tlick Cashmere, ones piece styles, finishe! with seleyoke and epaulettes and taffeta silk folds, full skirt, Sizes 4 to 14 years, $2.93, Red, Blue and Blick Cashmere, tucked self-yoke beck and front, finished with to 38 Inches, $4,995. Blick and Navy Serge, single plaited back, length 28 to 38 inches, lined | with percaline, $2.61, Gray, Brown, Blue and Gray Oxford Homespun, double-plaited back, length 30 to 36 inches, lined with percatine, ! Red and Blue Cloth Double-breasted Reefers, velvet collar, lined through- cout with taffeta silk, sizes 4 to 14 years, $6.98, Gray Mixed Covert Cloth Double breasted Jackets, notched collar, faced with silk serge, sizes 12 to 18 years, $5.21. beautiful white glass, simply cut, worth $1.50, at 49¢, Vinegar and Oil Cruets, cut necks, | star bottoms, lapidary stoppers; worth | $1.50, at (9c, Smail bowls for sugar and the like: worth 61.90, at 97¢. i Bon Bon Dishes, large varlety of shapes, including the new heart effect, dary stoppers, worth $5.00, at $2.47 quart size, worth $6.00, at $2.97, ine ab revs Fouls cut # risk ve avy ri , worth $4.00, py ayy Fruit and Salad Bowls, ular squat new cuttings, scalloped wort basont 307. Fruit and Salad Bowls, large size; the Hose, — with double soles »|!and knee,—Hermsdorf dyed, | ‘| Sizes irom 5 to 10 inches, Walthom and Elgin : Black or Colored? |On Friday we will place on sale Three Hundred Dress and Three Hundred Skirt |Lengths of the most desirable and seasonable American and imported fabrics, ” u ‘ " 25 cents per pair, , . si Perfect Satistacion or They are all new and distinctively fashionable = ‘|the choice. The reductions are made solely because Skirt Lengths instead of bolts. | Bicycle Sundries. ! Women’s Hosiery. | Prices are the unique features of ollowing items this stock, Our watch on the mar- pity story of pede shen ne you wars | ket never relaxes. For that reason | that will concentrate your Pe wr meatenia.*” *“* | we know the best values are alwa' i | oO DIL found here, The same cae: | onnen Foe rvs SELIVY. tion is fixed in the minds of thous; — Cotton, all Black of with unbleached —~caisiT cOnTRE sands, A few illustrative bargains, | Diet? Of Lamps, value $1.50 our price oe. 20th Century Ol Lamps, value $2; our price $1.41. Brilliant Gas Lamps, value $2.25; our price $1.39, Search Light Gas Lanps, value $3; our price $2.19, from | Bteees Chemical Co. 10 Spree Mt. New York. hi some » Was also they are in Dress and | Ladies’ —Mackintosh, Dress| Snit Cases,—Sole Leather otners,—brass trimmings. Recommended for their light weight s were: Ma Women's Underwear. opening prices were: My © 2 1-5. Sepiemver $275. | and silk ribton; French bands, 46:. Hall-woc! Jersey ribbed Vests, “*\Ladies’ Dress Trunks,— Iron boundi—Leather straps, Sizes 30 to 4o inches, wrices were Hh Bi; July LE bid Ma = 2 Rowery cor Cabal (over Dank), Open evenings FURNITURE,$80 WORTH ON |$1 DOWN AND #1 WEEKLY | PRICES THE LOWEST. | LEWIN'S, 45 WEST 14TH ST. | st | . Oldest Lager Beer Ereavery F,& M. = in the United States, | bchaefer Brewing Co.'s) 1a MES McCREERY &CO,,| iis gal nn Bock $5.00 to $7.50, 267 WEST é 7 fi ‘ Broadway and 11th St, oam ws insert: map| Thret-n-One OF, value 18¢5 our Svwnica' TO. it Rose s00 | Pr . ONDE WATCHES Weekly parm | Foot Pumps, value te. 008 price ate] New Departure Electric Stroke Betts, | with clamp, 240, | New Departure Continuous Ringing | Bell, 440. and 47. sad Sheldon Single Tube Tires,value $4 5; our price $3.49. Webster Single Tube Tires, ig 1900, vale §; our ; |] = Money Retunded HH including : ite 3 {ARENT REE ASO SOE CE Mune Sea” At Crepons, French Novelties, Venetians, Cloths, Pop- At : Broadway and rth St, | eect" 25 Per Cent. _lins, Pepple Cheviots, Storm Serges, Oxtord Suit- 25 Per Cent, cm . Less ings, Homespuns, Cashmeres, Henriettas, Plain and Less | ere ls Than Figured Mohairs, Bicycie, Golf and Plaited-back | Than ON LOWER CABLES.’ onsite Current Suitings, Silk-and-wool Plaids, Fancy Zebelines oe — | Wheat opened weaker (outs oning 10 | Prices. and Granites. se Peter ais “| TRUNK ANDBAG DEP'T, | weaves—the choicest of Cotton ribbed Vests, long and short sleeves, finished with pearl buttons silk. Parts {0 match, | knee and ankle length, finished with * with! Look at 2 le $3.24, . i | { to ¢4 years $4.21, ? Great assortment of Children’s and style, neatly tailored, lined with ' i. in . ‘ : | ET. Feat 45905 Percale, Whit taffeta, sizes 12 to 18 years, $4.49, Spoon Trays, graceful boat shape; Trays, exquisite shell shape, &»| Ribbed Cotton Stockings,— e Brown and Gray Homespun Cheviot, Misses’ Gingham, Percale, ite blue, Tan and Brown Proadcloth| beavy aml handsomely cut; worth with tan shaped cdges, worth $5.00, 4 | suitable for Misses or Bo: Prom $1 upwerd | double breasted Eton Jackets, faced | Lawn and Or Wash Dresses, acecuarils Doublebreasted cosat | $3.00, at $9.97. at $2.97. ee RULERS IRE Ft A eeeioaty We cones ie table or) With tucked tatieta and fined with | trimmed in a large variety of styles.) taiforsinished, large, pearl buttons, | Watee Bottles, artistically cut necks,| Claret Jugs, necks richly cat, lapidary 65 black, — plain, or with) tae. vein iiwssaies calsi ge 308 hoeaa 3 seek ne oi Lacie va jat prices very much lower than) fined throughout with fancy taffeta! and star bottoms 93.00, at Mopper, worth $6.00; our price, white so'es or white feet, | - = | years, $6.49 elsewhere. | silk, sizes 3 to 14 years, $11.05 $1.97. | O97. : a U Strong and serviceable Wand W Dr ? W Skir >? Men's and Boys Roses and Shrubberies. “a $1 WEEKLY, ant a ess ant a t ‘in your , and you'll want its beas and hae as bordered and Ms Shrubberies. Vag ¢ have prodigal with the stanch Macy policy lots” or ae pay us the compil- | nee of never ai ing us ' li products, ings with them. makers seek an z 3 8 E i E Bee ; zg ai quantities they tum to Macy's. if|—the |; we can agree on prices the shoes |come to our counters for your| farruee Nehom Ping, Rasehier and \ benefit. A few cases in point. other beautiful varieties, advertised dleewhere st 1 5¢.; our price 10°, Men's Satin Calfkin Lace Shoes, la ¢ hand-sewed wits, eatension toles,) Flowing Shrubs Snowballs Sire Sac ee aod ‘a score of other hardy and re : sponsive sp.cies, 10¢. Lace Shoes, 3 ti Garden Tools. Fiat apd alo one rains Lad airs, with a little Il render it ripe and redolent. Here are the convert a patch, or an into a world— and rosied and ferned. Mallesble iron Rakes, 19¢., 21c. and 22¢. ‘Seel Rakes, 12 teeth, 5c; 14 teeth, s6e5 16 teeth, 616, Steel Hoes, 28¢. and 142, steel Spades, 6tc. Steel Spading Forks, 65¢, Steel Trowels, 4. and 10¢. Pruning Shears, 17. Grass Hooks, 16, Garden Seis, larze size, 84¢. The “Lawn” Lawn Mowers, 12 in., $2.29 44 in, $2.35; 16 in, $2.49. Flower Boxes, 30 in., 41¢; 36 in., 476, Oleander Boxes, 12 in. $q., 4°¢: 14 in, sy, 165 16 in. $9, 81C. Babli or Plant Sticks 2 ft., 4c. 3 ft, Gey 4M, Bes $ fh, 0c. 6 M120. | =f HE ite i 3 5 i cE § 2 21-2to $1-2, “Little Men's” Box Calf spring heels, Fand-sewed i 4 S

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