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tyt in Prices. "BTEEL 8 ch Low Rates. ~ ftocks closed well up nae best prices of the an indication throughout to for some time. labroad de to the Russo-Japanese situa- ion was encouraging. Later, it was “announced that the Czar would receive ‘greater encouragement and caused some ‘Mttle outside demand. Money was easy, in tact almost too jeasy, as money brokers found it almost to lend {t for any length of rs ‘This caused an increase In the business and quite @ number of blocks were disposed of at private . ‘The steel sinking fund bonds were most active and represented the part of the day's business “The improvement in the steel business i aif departments was as much the of the market's strength as the news. Every department ts re- an increase in orders. The of some ‘lines are also being ediup and it is said that the ‘prices have been reached. The sdigues were the strongest on the fie-common sold up to 11 3-8. by the Lewisohns, It was said © Standard Oll crowd is heavily long Abe stock and tha: they expect to ad- it sharply. ‘ ‘The Gales and L responsible for the p marking up the Alton issues. They had a rather easy me, as the stock seems to be com- paratively scarce. brokers were ! Pacific Mail, which was bought freely by certain interests on the expectation vof war in the Far East, was sold, ana weacted rather sharply on the selling. he Gould stocks were all strony uri Pucific, in the face of tistactory earnings for N: 5 sland waa activ United States Realty preten Saturday at’ 4 Bolus. Tradts ® fairly acti ‘The: total ‘sales and of bon in the all day. 1 lowest _and clon from. Sa! “nd Figh, Yan, Lt, cree to ‘Absence of Threatening News ~ from the Far East Helps Rise ONDS A FEATURE | _ Gamaigamates Copper In Demand on * Bxpected Rise and All the Leaders Share Gains—Giut of Money at = ray stocks with greater fresedom than | Nor ‘The early news from | ti! ‘Whe Japanese Ambassador and that gave} 5 1 preferred advanced a. point, Asmalamated. Copper was strong, Ing the effect of the recent pur-| }* New Yor closing | Whent—May, 91 6-8 offered: :| Corn—Jantiary, 68 1-2 leading. Issues f atockn were 447,000 ds. $8,495,000, tices turday’s clos Jam recorded sale are aa (ole it 2 | Hay and Baron Gev. TA bribery 4 [Ponneytvants, 110% 4° People's Gas oe + Reading .. 45% + Reading ist mh + Rock Island 2% + 1% Rock Inland | pe oa” + 3. Bout. Pacitl wy. % South: Thali a + Eoujh, wis = Fa fact eae, Union Paeifin ” Be + & Wg? rather my is UB Leather’ pf. i + ie & gtegl iy tf Wadash ne “ ‘ ah 3 w Bid . Wis, Cen. nit ++ Advance. CURB STOCKS IRREGULAR. Seaboard Alr Line Sells Down to # New Low Record. Prices were mixed in the curb mar- ket to-day, with Seaboard Air Line pre- ferred making a new low record, It 0 selling down to 16, The common was Off 1-4 at 81-2, while the os were un- changed at 2. asked prices of the prin- wecuritics were: uritics Ww Ask mm. ot i aM ‘Tho bid am cipal outside American Can MURDERER, CCE INSME, SENTENCED Joseph Schmidt Goes to Sing Sing for Eight Years for Kill- ing Wife’s Mother and Shoot- ing Wife, Brother and Sister. es Joreph Schmidt, who shot and killed his mother-in-law, then shot his wife, his brother-in-law and after that his sister-in-law, was sentenced In the County Court, Brooklyn, to-day, to eight years’ imprisonment tn Sing Sing Schmidt plended guilty to manslaughter vin the first dogree a few weeks ngo. Tt was In 18 that the murder oc- curred. Schmidt, who had separated from his wife, had returned to his home, No. 49 Manhattan avenue, for the purpore of effecting a reconcilia- tion, His mother-in-law interfered in the discussion, Schmidt drew his re- volver and fired two shots at her. Then he went through the house, determined << THE COTTON MARKET. The market opened firm and active to-dny, with prices § to 11 points higher, influenced by the more peaceful news from the Far East and better cables than expected from Liyerpool, May was pushed over the 1¢-cent mark, and there was a good demand for all months from shorts and commission houses with offerings light. The strength in Liverpool was attributed to the brighter prospects of peace in the East and to New Orleans buying There was a con- tinued steady inquiry from spot houses, which Mkewise encouraged bullishi in this market, and after the call prices advanced further with New Orleans « buyer. ricer were: January, February, 1265 ‘to. 18.70; .80 to I, 14.00 bid; . 13.95; September, 12,50 offered 1" bid. Usd reh, ing prices were: Janual ebrunty, 1588 to 13.87; il, 1.65, The market closed steady, pNbreisen Seoneae esa WHEAT MARKET. ‘Wheat opened lower here to-day and in outside markets a trifle higher, but eventually became easier all around. ‘The quantity of wheat on passage de- creased $0,000 bushels Inst week, ana corn 170,000 bushels, The pit now believes that the visible supply show a small increas Corn was dull and a shade lower. Now York's opening prices were: #1 1-8 to M1 1-4; vy, 87 1-4, e wines were: Tuly, 87 8-4 Chicago's closing, prices were: Wheat —May, $8 7-8; July, §2 8-4 to + Sep- tember, 79 bid. Corn—January, 45 1-2; lay, 49 5-8; July, 48 1-8. Ne CUBAN IMPORTS INCREASE, HAVANA. Jan. 18.—The Cuban Treasury officials say that the imports from tho United States have largely increased ately, though not nearly enough to offset the loss of revenue caused by che adoption of reciprocity. But it ix considered certain that the settlement of the Cuban tariff ques- tions will result In a much greater In- , | crease. —<—— NEW NETHERLANDS TREATY. WASHINGTON, Ji 18.—Secretary inister of the Netherlands, to: gned an ex- tradition treaty which will be sent im- ‘mediately to the Senate, It im to replace a provisional treaty of th which was amended by session so as to include In the list) of he same kind Senate last he offense of extraditable erimen. TRUST COMPANIES MERGE. BOSTON, Jan, i8—The Mercantile ‘Trust Company of this city, with a cap- ital of, 00, has absorbed the busl- y.. The latter company was capi- {allzed at $1,000,000. The merger went into effect to-day. Will be offerec WEDNESDAY, J at 3314 % below Assorted Hemis. A LINEN HANDKERCHIEFS 3 t MEN'S, ja INITIALED | per Resi at HANDKERCHIEFS.} ; ve CHIEFS: WOMEN'S, * $1.00 | | per box of six. PLAIN (MENS: a HEMSTITCHED, Bee eon ata, ‘|| WOM | (Rear-of Rotunda.) A TUESDAY and anuary 19th and 20th, Regular Prices, on EN’S,$1,00 ana $1,25 per box of six handles of Buc and Silver, and For Men‘and w: ©. « /trimmed; 26 and 2&8 Regular Prices $5.00 to 7.30, at SEE eer | k Horn, Ivory, Horn Natural Wood—silver inches; omen, $2.85 18th Street, 19th Street, Sixth Avenue, ness of the Massachusetts Trust Com- | to Kill the entire family of his wife. A plea of insanity was entered by the defense and it was successful. Schmidt was adjudged insane and sent to Mat- teawan, A few months ago he was brought to Brooklyn from the asylum, it having been shown that he had re- covered hia sanity. In court to-day Schmidt took tence in an indifferent manner. MRS. FITCH COMMITTED. Woman Who Annoyed Olergyman 9 Committed to Asylum, Miss Charlotte Fitch, the wealthy spinster, who was arrested on Saturday in St. Chrysostom's Chapel in West Thirty-ninth street, and later com- mitted to the Psychopathic Ward at Hellevue Hospital, to be examined ag to her sanity, was ‘to-day ordered come mitted to the Rivercrest Sanitarium for treatment, The order was signed by Justice Gildersleeve of the Supreme ‘ourt. Miss Fitch's home !s in Coxsackie, N. and for years she has annoyed of St. Chrysostom's his sen- ‘anon Knowles, Chapel. —$——a—__ / FLOTILLA MAKING PROGRESS, WASHINGTON, Jan. 18.—The Navy Department {s informed of the safe ar- riyal at the Canary Islands of the first the Buffalo, torpedo-boat flotilla, with its convoy, Ortental Rugs, Exceptional Values. Tissday J an. I9, 1904 we will offer the balance ofa large invoice, as follows:— Lot No, 1. Tran, Senna and Seraghan Rugs; formerly $40 to $75, at $37.50. Lot No, 2. Antique Kazak, strips&square pieces( large ); formerly $35 to $50, at $25.00. Lot No. 3. Antique Daghestan, Kurdistan and Guenje Rugs,| formerly $15.50 to $30.00 at $18.50, 13.50 & 9.50. Lot No, 4. Karabagh Rugs; formerly $9.50 at $0.50. At Retail Only. Lord & Taylor, Broadway and Twentieth Street . and Fifth Avenue. Sunday World Wants Work Monday Norning Wondere, 2,000 Pairs of “Edwin C. at $2.50 Our Regular Pri This represents oP of their entire sample li nea H.ONeill & Co. We Continue the Sale of urchase from the manufacturers the Celebrated Burt’’ Shoes Per Pair. ce, $3.50 Per Pair. nd surplus stocks. (Second Floor.) We continue the Special Lin of Superfine Damask Table Sets, Towcls and Napkins, At Most Unusual NAPKINS ( size, valu 00 dozen each. —)»¢ size, valu For to-morrow’s selling several of the many underpri during this January sale. SACQUES—finished with wool seams, in assorted colors... 06... +++ Regular pi trimmed with broad bands of si and frogs, with girdle of wool > Regul WOMEN'S WRAPPERS—of stripes Regular p' ( Extra heavy Scotch, 72 inches wides [ TABLE DAMASK | Value $1.10 a yard; ate..sseeee scenes 79c 50 pieces each. | Heavy Silver bleached, 64 inches wide value 70c, a yard ; 59c TURKISH TOWELS at 124, 19, 22 and 29c. each. -Women’s Sacques and Wrappers. values in Women’s Eiderdown and Flannelette Wrappers and Fiderdown (Ripple) Dressing Sacques. WOMEN'S EIDERDOWN ROBES colar and cuffs in, with deep flounce, in a variety of styleS.....+sseeesseeeee Household Linens. en Sale, with many added lots Cloths, Hemstitched Damask Price Concessions. $1.18 $2.00 (First Eloor.) ¢ $1.50 dozen; ¢ $3.00 dozen; at. we offer most exceptional We quote ced garments that cam be had 49c WOMEN’S RIPPLED EIDERDOWN DRESSING stitching, reinforced 5 rice, $1.00. hed with loops 1$2.95 69c d flannclette, extra full, rice, $1.25. (Third Floor.) Special Musl Combination lot—suitable for Bridal beautifully trimmed—regular price, $! Chemise, Drawers, Corset Covers and Gowns. All st in Underwear or matched Sets—Petticoats, tyles and 1.19 cach; Special at. b (Se The Best C corsetieres of France as well ufacturers are always represe: Corsets. Every pair warranted a upward from “LA VIDA"—We are exclusive sell known corsets. New models, all upward from. a “REDFERN"—We are now showi popular corset. Every pair guar, ward from....--+-+ 5 SELF REDUCING, Flattening Fr “LA VICTOIRE” Corsets, perfect and black, sizes 16 to 36; per pai: Are to be found in our Corset Department. “LA FLORENCE "—Our celebrated hand-made ‘ont, Nemo and Curvemold Corsets— the corset models for stout figures. Prices range upward from, - $2.00 W. B.,'R. & G., Thonison’s Glove Fitting and C/B co! Sixth Avenue, 20th to 21st Street. | orsets Made rt The famous as the leading American man- nted. French Imported tted freeof charge. Prices range ling agents in this city for these well- ll sizes and all styles, Prices range ++$3.75 ing the very latest styles in this justly ‘anteed whalebone. Prices range up- ‘$3.50 nd fil fitung, upward from sets, in $3.00 white, dral if aeaeie : yeti 1. (Second Floor.) Continuation of the Silk, Dress Goods and Ostrich Feather Sales. B'way at 6th Decorated Dinner Sets. suc. Varieties— Values. Most of you know the unrivalled Macy standard. It was established nearly half a century ago, and has been persistently and consistently main- tained. The facts are very plain. No other retail store in the world possesses our facilities for owning china; no other store has adopted our original methods for selling it cheaply. : $587 Porcelain Dinner Sets, 100 pieces, underglaze decoratons, ad- $7.47 S5, r- vertised elsewhere at $7.50; our price...........0.e0006 Porcelain Dinner Sets, 102 pieces, tinted spray decoration: advertised elsewhere at $9.00; our price Porcelain Dinner Sets, 102 pieces, floral and gilt decoration: $0 87 advertised elsewhere at $12.00; our pree. ° Carlsbad China Dinner Sets, direct from our own factory; the decorations are rich with gilt, complete with soup tureen, $ 1 4, 87 real value $17.00; our price... * u China Dinner Sets, pretty, delicate pink floral decor- ations. gilt handles? 104 pleesa b artioad ‘alsawhert vt $20.00; $ 1 6 87 our price ted Theodore Haviland’s China Dinner Sets, dainty flower decor- ations, handles and knobs finished with clouded gold, 100 $ | ©, 87 pieces, advertised elsewhere at $25.00; our price..........065 © Theodore Haviland’s Dinner Sets, 112 es, charming de ations, gilt on every plece, Aleansnsy at 980.0 $24 87 pee eae LE Hu pope emon octdoy atct mach Sty as ent as UW A magnificent assortment of Limoges and Haviland Dinner Sets— exquisite shapes and decorations—$1 34.19 to $447.93. Open Stock Patterns. Scores of styles in Royal Berlin, French, English, Austrian and Amer- ican Decorated China, known to the trade as ‘‘ open stock patterns.” That means they are sold by the set or single piece. This enables you to replace articles that break. Crockery and Glassware for the Kitchen. Everything for the Kitchen in Crockery and Glass—our assortments are the largest to be seen anywhere, and no store in the country sells -them for so little. All kinds of fireproof dishes for serving meats en casserole. German and French Cooking Utensils and Blue Pantry Jars bearing labels of the things they are meant to hold—spices, sugar, salt, flour, meal and the like. To furnish the kitchen ideally at least cost—come here. Three Specials in Tumblers. Heavy Plain Tumblers at 29c a dozen Thin Plain Tumblers at 48c a dozen Thin Engraved Tumblers at 96c a dozen “Straus’’ Cut Glass. |White-and-Gold China. The Cut Glass offered during this | Dainty Lace Borders, on fine, thin sale is guaranteed to be the richest | China, at about one-third less than and most brilliant that is produced. | is usually asked: — Being top we Save re- Dinner Plates, dozen, $2.76. tail buyers the middleman’s profit. " But the following values represent | Breakfast Plates, dozen, $2.28. more than our regular economies, | 2 Plates, dozen, $1.79. Original prices have been reduced, | Bread Plates, dozen, $1.19. Olive Dishes, round and oval, Mush and Milk Plates, dozen, novel designs; some with handles;; $1-79- worth up to $2.50; special at $1.47./ Preserve Plates, dozen, $1.19. Over a thousand pieces of glitter- Breakfast Cups and Saucers, dozen, ing Cut Ce teneaes Celery, $3.48. Trays, Tankard Pitchers andscores} tea C dozer, of othe arte that Belen 2 a 26. coi eet well-ordered table an leboard. Deep, sparkling cuttings in the) Lamps. —nasemens. latest. and most artistic designs, |A maker’s Lamp samples—metal worth up to $4.50; choice at $2.69 | in different finishes—no two alike : —half‘and less than half prices. Two-quart size Tankard Pitchers, Salad and Fruit Bowls, nine inches Li Geen Seek D ae rir ele coe dH to $8.00; choice at ‘ 4, lf A Sale of Housefurnishing Goods. The biggest, brightest, busiest Basement in the world. That’s where you'll find Housefurnishings—by far the greatest variety in New York. ‘And remember, we handle only the best of each grade. You'll never find. “seconds” here, They are injurious to health, Our prices for perfect qualities are less than others ask for the imperfect. Kitchen Ceca oe Aluminum Utensils. Enamelled Ware, choice of “Nickel] Aluminum Saucepans, 37c., 46c. Steel,” “Blue and White” and “All] 52, P 6c. and White.” ‘ Wash Hand Basins, our usual price 28¢.; special at 22c, Aluminum Berlin Saucepans, 63c. Aluminum Preserving Kettles, 83c., ¢ ; 97c,, $1.24. ; Pudding Pans: Aluminum Coffee Pots, $1.13, $1.73, 3 qt., usual price 24c.; special 18¢, $2.01 \ 4 qt., usual price 26c.; special 21c. Aluminum Rice or Milk Bollers, 6 qt., usual price 34c,; special 26c. $1.54, $1.86. Aluminum Tea Kettles, $2.48, $2.71. Aluminum Pie Plates, 17c¢., 21¢., 24c. Aluminum Roast Pans, 76c., 97¢. Aluminum Cake Pans, 21c,, 24c. Aluminum Biscuit Pans, 37c. Household Sundries. All-bristle Dust Brushés, 18c. All-bristle Floor Brooms, 52c. Paint Brushes, 9c,, 13c., 24¢,, 31¢. “Tampico” Scrub Brushes, 5c. to 23c. Kalsomine Brushes, 16c. to 74c. Dandy Shoe Shiner, 69c, “Red Star” Scouring Soap, cake, 4c.; box of 100, $3.49. “Enoch Morgan's” Sapolio, oake, 5c. “Home Use” eyidy Ammonia, pints, 10¢,; quarts, 194, “U.S.” Furniture Polish, 18c, Toilet Paver, rolls of 1,000 sheets, 5c. “Darlington” Dish Washer, 98¢, Cutlery. Carving Sets, Stag Handles, $2.74 to $6.31. Bird Carving ,Sets, stag handles, $1.19, Colanders, usual price 36c,; special at 29¢. Lipped Saucepans: 2 qt, usual price 24c.; special 18¢. 3 qt., usual price 31¢.; special 24c. 5 qt., usual price 41c.; special 31c. Tea Kettles, 7-inch size, our usual price 84c.; special at 69c. Dish Pans, 14-quart size, our usual price 74c.; special at S4c. ea and Coffee Pots: 2 qt., usual price 49c,; special 39c. 3 qt., usual price 54c.; special 42c, Berlin Saucepans: 4 qt., usual price 49¢,; special 39c, 6 qt., usual price $9c.; special 47c. 8 gt, usual price 69c.; special 54c, Milk or Rice Boilers, 2 qt. size, our usual price 79c.; special at 67c. Ham Boilers, oval shape, No. 4, our usual price $1.78; special at $1.39. Galvanized Iron Ash Cans, with slats, 15x26 inches, $1.92; 17x26 inches, $2.19. Heavy Tin Wash Bollers, copper bot- tom, 7-inch size, 69c. Japanned Bread Boxes, 44c, \ Japanned Sugar Boxes, 3}4-Ib. size, 11c.; 7-lb. size, 13¢, Japanned Half-covered Dust Pans, 7c, Bathroom Fixtures. Nickel-plated Soap Dishes, 42c. to} |$1.03, y Nickel-plated Bathtub Soap Dishes, 62c, to $1.34, hr Table Knives and Forks, celluloid handles, $2.99, $3.19 and $3.69 set. Table Knives and Forks, rubber handles; set, $2.43. Treg Gooks' Knives, “Sabatier” brand, 28c., 31c., 37¢. and 47c, Butcher Knives, 21c., 31c., 37¢., 42¢.,, ABC. ® Bread Knives, 19c., 26c., 36c. | | Nickel-plated Sponge Holders, 78c.| Garnishing Knives 24c, | to fade ~ aed ats Ham. Sljcers, 41¢, y Oyster Knives, 23¢. Nickel-plated Toilet Paper Holders, R. H. Macy & Co.’s Attractions Are Their Low Prices. V4 35th St. Av2. Silver-Plated Ware. 7. No humming, drumming, sensa- tional claims. Reliable Silver- plated Ware at lower prices than it is sold for anywhere else. A page Continuation of the Fur, Lace, Women's Coats and Umbrella Sales. Upholstery. —2 n Silk Vienna Table Covers, all thé newest Oriental designs and color- ings:— of bathos could not convey any- thing as clear or as true as that sim- ple statement. Tea Sets, four pieces, French gray finish fluted design with beaded edges, $6.74, Coffee Sets, three pieces, burnished fluted design with rococo edge, $5.63. Others ask $4.00; at $2,74—1}4x134 yds, Others ask $5.25; at $3.98—ax2 yds. | Others ask $7.75; at $5.48—2x234 yds. Others ask $8.50; at $5.98—ax3 yds, Tapestry Couch Covers, Orient/ designs, heavy knotted fringe:— Others ask $5.50; our price $3.98, Others ask $6.35; our price $4.48. | Others ask $7.75; our price $5.74, Others ask $9.50; our price $6.99, Lace Curtains. —s n. Irish Point Lace Curtains, high class goods, all the newest abvely ef. fects:— . Others ask $6.00; our price $4.74-pr. Others ask $6.75; our price $5.24 pr. Others ask $8.00; our price $6.24 pr. Others ask $10.00; our price $7.48 pr. Others ask $11.50; our price $8.98 pr. Others ask $12.50; our price $9.98 pr. Others ask $14.25; our price $10.98 pr. Renaissance Lace Curtains, mounted on best quality French cable net, some have solid borders, others with inserting and edging: — Others ask $15.00; our price $10.48 pr. Others ask $15.75; our price $11.48 pr. Others ask $17.00; our price $12.98 pr. Others ask $21.00; our price $15.98 pr. Others ask $22.25; our price $17.74 pr. Others ask $23.50; our price $18.83 pr. Others ask $28.00; our price $22.24 pr. NY Chairs--A Sale of Them. ~0 re. Dining Chairs, Morris Chairs, Desk Chairs, Rockers. A trade-movement of magnitude meant to dispose of many lines of Chairs. Prices are materially reduced for that purpose. Dining Chairs, solid oak, high braced backs, roomy cane seats, well finished; special at $1.49. - 1 Dining Chairs, solid oak, high carved backs, French legs, boxed cane seats, well finished; special at $1.64. ‘ Dining: Chairs, highly-polished solid quartered oak, high braced backs, roomy cane seats; special at $1.69. Dining Chairs, highly-polished solid quartered oak, high banister vats French legs, full box, finely-woven cane seats; special at Dining Set, six side and two arm chairs, Sheraton design, highly- polished solid quartered oak, seats upholstered with best quality springs, covered with leather. : i Side Chairs, reduced from $8.96 to $6,67 Arm Chairs, reduced from $11.96 to $9.96 Dining Set, six side and one arm’chair, solid quartered oak frames, French legs, high full upholstered backs, full overstuffed spring seats, covered with embossed pantasote. Side Chairs, reduced from $8.96 to $5.96 Arm Chairs, reduced fromr $11.96 to $9.96 My Dining Set, six side and two arm chairs, Colonial design, high, carved, solid quartered oak backs, claw feet, large roomy seats, upholstered with best steel springs, covered with dark green leather. Side Chairs, reduced from $12.67 to $9.96 Arm Chairs, reduced from $16.67 to $11.96 Arm Chairs, suitable for dining-room and office use, highly-polished solid quartered oak, high backs, large, roomy seats; reduced from $5.67 and $6.96, your choice at $3.96. ‘ Morris Chairs, highly-polished solid quartered oak; broad arms, heavy spindles, spring seats, cushious covered with figured velours; reduced from $9.96 to $7.96. Morris Chairs, highly-polished solid quartered oak frames, broad arms, spring seats, cushions covered with Verona velour; reduced; from $12.96 to $10.96. Mortis Chairs, solid quartered oak frames, extra broad arms, heavy | spindles, best steel spring seats, cushions covered with Verona velour; reduced from $15.67 to $12.29. Rockers, solid oak, high backs, full arms, saddle seats; re- duced from $2.49 to $1.98. Rockers, solid oak, high backs, full, hi duced from $3.24 to $2.49. Rockers, highly polished solid quartered oak, extra hi banister backs, high broad -arms, seat upholstered wit leather; reduced from $9.96 to $6:96, Desk Chairs, oak- and mahogany-finished, high ‘backs, saddle seats; reduced from $2.96 to $2.09. Desk Chairs, oak and mahogany finish, high backs, saddle seats; reduced from $3.49 to $2.49, Coffee Pots, assorted designs, bur- nished and French gray finish, $1.98 and $2.99, Sugar Bowls and Cream Jugs, ar- tistic pierced patterns, colored glass lining, $1.84, Berry Bowls, handsome plerced de- sign, tinted glass linings, $4.69. Cream Pitchers, Spoon Holders and Sugar Bowls, plain and fluted de- He rococo and beaded edges, $1.98, Cracker Jars, burnished fluted de- sign, rococo edge, $1. e Cracker Jars, pink china bowl, silver- plated cover, $1.24. Crumb Sets, French coco edge, ebony handl $1.51, Rogers’ Ware. —1« r. Tea Spoons, set of six, 42c. Table Spoons, set of six, 83c. Dessert Spoons, set of six, 49c. Berry Spoons, 69¢,; Sugar Spoons, 17c. Medium Forks, set of six, 83c. Fish Forks and Knives, 89c. Medium Knives, set of six, $1.12. Cream Ladles, 24c,; Butter Knives, 17, ray finish, ro- jes on scrapers, igh arms, saddle seats; re- , double genuine A Sale of Teas...,, ». Mayflower Chop Tea, Oolong | Nienng EAS Contes ancl and i ‘ull-flavored—a splendid break- and Mixed, sold only in hee fast Coffee—one pound carton, pound packages, regular price regular price, 19c.; for this sale, 64c. a package; special at 49c. ost bola Pekin Chop Dea grormos Oolong, Mixed and English Break- fast; — 4 Ib. carton, regular price 24c.; for this sale the price is 21c. 5 lb. caddy, regular price $1.14; for this sale the price is $1.02. 10 Ib. caddy, regular price $2.10; for this sale the price is $1.96; Curio Chop Tea —Ceylon, Mixed, Young Hyson, Japan, For- mosa Oolong and English Breakfast :— 4 Ib. carton, regular price 34c,; for this sale the price is 28c, 5 Ib. caddy, regular price $1.59; for this sale $1.28. 10 tb, caddy, regular price $3.02; for this sale $2.52. Chop Tea, finest ‘quality imported—Oolong, English Breakfast, Un- colored Japan, Young Hyson, Mixed, Gunpowder; Ceylo 1 Ib. carton, regular price 99c.; for this sale the price is 89c. 5 Ib, caddy, regular price $4.68; for this sale the price is $4:17) 40 Ib, caddy, regular price $8.88; for this sale the price is $7.88. Patent Medicines and Toilet Articles. ‘Special Cut Prices All This Weeks Macy’s Prices MUST Always Be Lowest