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“Atl 4 Ate and Cana- ison Smelting, Among Chicago Has Another Frenzied _— P Market Sessiori and Some | ,.7"""". Ryesecinnried ti Excited Doings Here. ths gauuition: 6¢ TReading sykich saa up 1-8 & CHICAGO, May 16—The wheat mar- poirit, while Sinelting dropped 1 3-4. Bet experienced another sensational up- Chesapeake and Ohio and Delaware and is Girn near the end of the ‘session on | Hudson 11-8, Canadian Pacific 11-4 the Board of Trade two-day. July Atchison 1, National Lead 114 and S . fumped from the lowest price of the ted Copper 1-3, NS ange of @ay, 1-4 conta to 1-2 cente and fv ents over yesterday's final . at 98 1-2 ber rose fo L@ and closed wits et advance of five cents at 101. Bep- | ow inet miycht SS. . tember options were nino in the “dolla Ont Duluth Wheat” class Yor a time at 1.00 3-4, but 2and R the close-wae at W 1-2 cents. The clow Pacite fing figures on December are only 2 cents rth } Wider the high points of the season| ..4 Colorado & Bouthern | Teached a few days ago The trad lifeless. without ef ‘The volume of business in the wheat pit was immense, a few Of the leading rket closed weak and they | | i i firme aione taking on between five and neth sow fight million bushels bur parce: | Excited trading in wheat occurred on n Pacific, whien ‘the New York Produce Exchange and 7 ctively above yee @ay, following a bullieh report trom terday’s clos! er stocks als?| Northwest and heavy buying In | eeemanen Ssh MErices, which held twirly steady dur- Re the forenoon, hou.4ed upward in afternoon an average of more than four cente a busnel After some very active trading prices took Sownward turn and. before ine Close had receded about a cent from the ighest. July closed at 1.04 ‘3 oe BEARS PULL DOWN PRICES OF COTTON. = iO Rreetrrs. Bears pulled down cotton prices after ® wood start in the market to-day. For- Mer bull interests were buyers of Ju The weather map showed somewh r temperature and clear conditione all sections except in the extreme belt i+}+lt were: July 10.78 to 5 Ww to 1080; Beptember, W.81 to 10.82; October, 10.9 to 10.0; L r, 11.97 to 11,98; June, 11.08 to 11.10, ry, 11.09 bid; March, 11.36 to 1117. The closing prices were: May, 10.88 to ; June, 1088 to 10.9; July $2; August, 10.88 to 10.9%; #1 to 10.93; October, 11.04 fovember, 11.06 to 11.0); December, 11.00 i Z. t 11.10; January, 11.22 to 1.88; Febru- | 7h NG, Ary, 11.33 to 11%; March, 11.90 to 11m | fy te p+ +1 R. Basement Specials: You will_always find in this BASEMENT DRY GOODS SEC- TION a spread of SPECIAL ECONOMIES—VERY LOW-PRIC OFFERINGS, representing many departments, and well worthy of shopping trip downstairs. These are typical: Men's Underwear. | SILVER BLEACHED HEMSTITCHED DALBRIGGAN SHIRTS, finished | (ABLE, CLOTHS LR PRT with ribbed bottoms; Drawers ag i te Pa eal ~5 match, extra large double seats; 7 garment i te RIBBED BALBRIGGAN finished in best manner; Drawers t match, well finished; per garment.49c Women’s Hosiery. RIBBED COTTON AND LISLE THREAD VESTS, low negk and sleeveless, plain and trimmed fronts and shoulders 19¢ RIBBED COTTON VESTS, fine quality, finished with lace edging and Silk tape, low neck and sleeveless.24c WHITE RIBBED COTTON PANTS umbrella-shaped, trimmed with lace | | a per Rac SHIRTS, SILVER BLEACHED SOFT-FINISHED TABLE HEMMED 56-in CLOTHS, Sax 89¢ LINEN NAPKI for use, four size Wash Goods. FINE PRINTED BATIST did variety of lace designs and white, mavy blue ds; many in medium-co epular 12c quality; a yard GINGHAMS, all the newest Table Linens. MILL ENDS 0! cream and Pretty patterns ry fu 2M-yard lengths, {fu 3-yard lengths, fu a-yard tinen 24-yard linen Jeyard linen TABLE DAMASKS bicached, E black, also black all ¢ heels and 12 lengths OG | MEOrted sha $1.19 | Sl4aa M N I bleach eac bleach LEH black lengths, cache 12¢ oys’ Blouses, lengths, unbleache BOY lengths, unbleac Special Buggy Ha ‘ Our Harness Store Safest low-prices Horse Outtitting supy This set of Buggy H. 5 f our ability to furnis the fines a We i $12.3 7 Harness offered in ot fr $15 $20.c0. It well | ished The Ma inde respondingly greate it i ° » come riner zg ft Any factory is oy America rness PART at $12.39. } Ha TOPS w HLL WHEAT UNION PACIFIC AND N, WITH THE OTHER STOCKS DOWN MAY 16, 2907 De v Flood, pf the Thetrict-At World Wants Work Wonders. ee — ago, but detalles were suppressed by the PICKPOCKETS GOT $1,100, [oer iit teat migit, when John Cale and Lorman Thorne, of -Philadelphia, c J May te were arrested and held in 82,000 ball fer x of the Na a further hearing to-day. atives and a| The men were arrested by Detective was robbed of | Wilson after he had heard of one of n pin checks and | them attempting to change the big * by pickpockets, who | pjila, They were held until the errieml j sturted a disturbance in the crowded | of McDowell, who swore he had seen | entrance of one of the big piers them in the crowd just before he was ‘Owing to Adverse Weather Conditions This Season, WE |The robbery occurred severai days |opned a cena 2 OD Seasonable Merchandise Throughout the Store are the Best Evidence. NO TRADING STAMPS, NO CONCERTS, NO THEATRICAL DEVICES---Only the Attraction of ARE OVERSTOCKED.---Lowered Prices on MATCHLESS VALUES. R.H. Macy & Co's Attraction. Are Their Low Pristes a\C} 34th te 35th St | In Progress: and Allied Lines of Women’s, Mii | Apparel. The May Sale of UNDERMUSLINS Card and Stationery Engraving. | | Main 8 Special attention given to orders for Wedding Invitations, Announcements, Anniver. | sary Invitations, Betrothal and Birthday Cards, Arms, Crests and Heraldic Devices Engraved. way Landing ‘ Prices are exceptionally moderate. For example: TEN-LINE PLATE and 100 INVITATIONS with two sets of | | Envelopes, small size Setseeas es $6.24 j Same, large size in French script type $25.67 | Monogram Dies, to order, upward TTOM i cadena 69c Sale of Women’s Gibson Ties. Second Floor Jeather, gun metal and tan Russia calfskin $3.50 Values, Sale $2.49 Other Gibson Ties in regular stacks at prices ranging up to $5.94: The higher the grad: the greater the saving. In patent sss icceom™ ", Women’s Hose. ? New Summer Ties Plain Black Cotton Hose, medium for Children. weight; double soles, heels and toes, eisai welted soles and Black Lisle Thread Hose, gauze, extension edges; a’ and Children’s | | mercerized and in-medium weights, Fees en tace plain white gauze lisle thread black ) curved. strep that all-over lace and lace ankles; various Pie tha aakis patterns, double soles, heels and snugly. In patent toes peenee ohh -_ aH - eather, gun metal Tan Gauze Lisle Thre jose calfskin and tan assorted shades, also black ingrain| Russia calfskin, sizes 8 to lisle, medium weight; double Seuss: | 1044 pair $1.98 heels and toes wc ~ a etl Our “Right Shape” Shoes for | in black, white, iP Lisle Thread Hoses in wlagnd sky, | Mstes and children are the best Shoes | f afsorevack, alleover. lace and lace} YOU can buy if you aim to shape | growing feet along NATURAL lines. $1.49 to $3.96 the pair. ankles, also plain and lace ankles with embroidered insteps in a variety of designs See iehie ts a Lisle Thread Hose, 1n black, white, Jand tan, gauze and medium weights embroidered insteps, also plain and} lace lisle with embroidered insteps, Millinery Trimmings. | Large Roses, {ul! white, tea, pink and American n, with buds; in | ey | Beauty shades; 60c. values; sale 34c | Theeed Sv Sprays of Daisies, 5\« a spray, vere made of fine quality sateen; white heels (506 with yellow and brown centres, | fF "i salities to black with yellow centres, cham- | patie qualitie \ pagne; also black, white and yellow combinations; 60c. values; The Higher The Grade The Greater] sale 39c | aving Women's Neckwear: Men’s Half Hose. Sale Reductions. "= Black Cotton Half Hose, split fect; |Hand-embroidered Stocks, with or Phineas irene aa | without tabs; were $1.24 to Cotton Half H red ground, Head nenproidered Chemieatton, 74 patentee ble wert Mo. to $1.49; sale Apis spec aa si oe 24c| Embroidered Lawn Ties, were Mercerized Liste Thiead, black,| 29°. to 39; sale 24c tar adet gray assorted Laundered Collars, ¢ fered hades Be | sizes 12 to 14; were 240, sale 19C Lisle Thread Half Hose, black and os finials gr 4 roidered insteps 4 fant weights, 4g Playing Cards and ; ‘ Games, rit ror Plain and Fanty Lite Thread) ni ca. ig. 10. 2 and strir 69c \ French Lisle Half Hose, black, ten Ta doren, Tc and gray; embroidered ks, medi ores, Mc and Mee im weight; double soles, heels Burrows’ Folding Card Tabl and toes 98c Bibatenine VP Better qualities ranging |» price up} Poker Sets, $2.17 to 817.40 restas Whe Gavine’ rade | Poker © 3Pc to $1.98 the hundred ribbage Boards, 24 $2.78. Sale of Cigars. Dupticate Whist Sets, S-tray, $8.07 tartray, $3.06; t6-tra $406 Clear Havana Rothachilds si * " $2.97) Battledore and tt k, 49¢ t Pusit $1309 uritanos, size, box 4 $2.24] Magic Hoops, 71 El Baroda —~ Perfectos — Havana| Jolly Darkie Target, 18c to The a g filler, regular Chuck-a-Luck, 61.39 + hundred; our price] Young America Target, 16; " $1.24) Parchees!, 86¢ Chas. Coghlan Panstelas-— aii] Lote am aie, Havana and Havana Chess, ic to 82.9 w { $1.74) Chess Boards, 4c to 62.07 Porto Rican Cigars: Dominos, ee to 04.81 High Grade Puritanos Finos, neg "$2.24 Table Croquet, 36 apd 40) covemeemememanenmsesicen Panatelas Fines, box of 50. $1.49] 9 . Extra Fines, good value at || Underselling Supremacy. r w r a ‘ fff, in a moment of desperation "i 9B}! others match prices, we in Fine ¢s of Cigars, including || tt cut feain, and as often L as ported Cigars, at prices || terealter a5 may be neces § UP 10, per hun sary ustain the Macy repule $27.76 || tioa./or underseliing supremacy. Clothing Ready-to-Wear. An Interesting Proposition: If you plan to spend $20.00 for a Suit, Top Coat or Rain Coat. man rior Save a trifle better than one-fourth. of it by choosing from this Remarkable Array $14.75 of Fine Garments at The proposition wilt be even more impressive if you “shop around” before accepting it, Fancy Sack Suits, $14.75. The proper weights for Summer wear; various new models, fashioned of velour cheviots, worsteds and cassimeres, in plaids, The coats have broad or medium size vest 4 or 5 button checks and stripe effects. lapels, and form-fitting r loose-fitting backs plain or Black Thibet Suits, $74.75. fast coats ers with serge; all with flaps; trousers with side buckles and beit loops Made of smooth surface Thibets, all wool an color 31 to 33 inches long, some lined with silk, seams silk sewn. Blue and Black Serge Suits, $14.75. New models, made of pure worsted serges, warranted fast col- band-tailored throughout; co; have side buckles and belt loops. Covert Top Coats, $14.75. Full Box Back Models in dark olive and light tan covert; made with square shoulders and snug-fitting collars; sgme lined with silk, others with serge Excellent Raincoats, $14.75. Fu ne y tailored models, fashioned of Cravenetted worsteds, sp ed with satin-finished Venetian Dressy Overcoats, $14.75. 4id oats, made of black and Oxford cheviots; cut 42 ng, lined with silk, either to edge or facing Velour Cheviot Overcoats, smart gray herr bone effects; collars to match; form-fitting models with side creases and deep centre ve with serge, sleeves with satin. A more or le: teresting range for selection is offered at every ¢ from $9.94 to $34.50—the extremes of our apparel stock, ~ RY SPECIAL—Another Sale Lot of CHOICE SIN DOUBLE-BREASTED SACK SUITS A CARIOE SINGLE AND $18.50 In faney fabrics, Worth all of $18.09. Also, a collection of fine#9LUE SERGE SUITS at 90.04 Men’s Low Footwear. f | bas kidskin, Very novel are the NEW left, Kidskin Footwear for men SPECIAL—MEN’S LOW SHOES, Tan, Russia Calfskin, Brown Ki Patent Leather and Gunmetal Calfskin; $3.50 values; sale In this department we show, Boys’ Shoes fords at prices ranging from $1.98 to $3.49 XFORDS in all leathers, with particularly in- viting lines in tan Russia calfskin and brown OXFORDS, in patent leather and gunmetal calfskin—the Oxford without a tip, illustrated on the Another inteiesting collection is made up of VICI KIDSKIN OXFORDS, built over a SHAPELY last, with neat round toes—quite a departure in Vici Prices up to $4.69 a pair. $2.89 RE. Meer @ Cot Attractions Are Thal Low? risen A -Béth to 39th Sa Men’s Derbies and Soft Hats. | CLEARANCE TO MAKE ROOM FOR STRAWS. aks Panes a Ready, when you are, to supply the Straw Hat or Panama; but we can handle the May rush to better advantage if we have the space these Derbies and Soft Hats now take up. About 1,600 of them, all perfect, in the newest shapes and most wanted shades. } Now $1.59 Until now prices have been $1.88, $1.94 and $2.49; Viminet Soft Hats, the famous light-weight Hats from Belgium; regularly sold in other shops at $2.50 and $3.50, here, $1.88 and $2.74 John B. Stetson’s Celebrated Soft Hats, ¢clsewhere $3.50 and BAO, DEE. sin gsuerene va Pa ee Ray riveree hi Men’s Golf and Outing Caps.....-.......... 49c, 86c, $1.24 Vachting Capes s p05 hisses - 99c, $1.49, $1.98 (Embroidery to order) If you choose to buy the Panama Hat NOW, you will own it for about ONE-HALF the price other shops will ask later in the month. Another Sale of |. Men’s $1.50 and $2.00 Negligee Shirts at $1.09 let Fl, Séth at. We count it rare good fortune that we are able to duplicate the remarkable Shirt offerings of a few weeks ago. So far as good Shirt- ing fabrics go, market conditions are not assuring, so really good Shirts such as these may be hard to find underprice later in the season. These are Coat Model Negligees, with cuffs attached or de- tached. They are made of fine quality woven madras, in light and dark colorings; all hand-laundered. Knitted Silk Scarfs at $1.94 Are the latest arrivals from abroad.’ In other shops similar scarfs sell for $2.50 to $3.50. Other Furnishing Goods Specials: Pajamas, made of corded white madras; military cut and trim; $2.00 values; sale Se $1.19; Night Shirts, made of fine quality cambric; $1.00 values; sale, Batwing Ties, made of fine silk in rich colorings; $1.C0 values; sdle...... Bie ais sick Bea a area wea (G help BA wile eid 3 ., 6Bc Path Gowns, made of imported Terry Cloth in jacquard pai- terns; $4.50 values; Sale........-+0++ teens ... $2.89 For_ Boys---Remarkable Values | In Suits, Reefers and Blouses. Becond Floor, Suits at $4.49, with Extra Trousers, have double-breasted semi- form-fitting coats, one pair regulation and one pair knickerbocker i trousers; made of cheviots and cassimeres; 7 to 17 year sizes: $38.00 Suits at $5.94, are knickerbocker trousers Suits, the coats double-breasted, with belts; in overplaid gray serges; sizes 8 to 16 years. Russian Blouse Suits Reduced to $2.97, formerly sold up to $4.96, There are two models, in a variety of styles, made of all- worsted serges, fancy cheviots and tropical worsteds; 24 to 8 year sizes. Norfolk Suits at $2.79, are in khaki cloth, linen crash and white duck; pleated coats, with and without yokes, or double-breasted coats with belts and knickerbocker trousers; sizes from 7 to 16 years. Blue Serge Suits at $4.96, in four different models—plain double- breasted coat with knee trousers, two styles of pleated coats and one double-breasted; made of pure worsted serges, warranted fast color; all seams taped and double-stitched; 6 to 17 year sizes. Other Suits on display at prices ranging up to $11.74 Reefers at $3.96, formerly up to $5.94, are made of blue serge, tan covert cloth, cheviot and red golf cloth; in odd sizes and styles; sizes 24 to 10 years. The New “Peter Pan” Blouses are ideal, Made of woven madras in a variety of patterns; with short sleeves and turn-back cuffs: 3 to 15 year sizes, the smaller sizes Russian style. . se. O4e Other Blouses, splendid values, 46c, to $1.59. | For a Man's on Tew | Shaving Cabinet. | First Floor, Macy's Shaving Soap Sticke, wil! fit any Soap Stick box; each Be | Macy's “Substantial” Shaving Brushes | are pure French “Beau Blanc” bristle Brushes, with rosewood handles and | horn ferrules; fully guaranteed, each ! - Mie Macy's Genuine Imported Bay Rum, none better comes from the West | Indies; full quart bottles , Be rr Candy Specials. Basenent Cocoanut Caramels, assorted fruit fla- vors, @4¢ Ib Vienne Candies, assorted shapes and flavors; regularly S4c, Ib, sale. 88¢ Assorted Chocolates in paper boxes; Melb, ri in ae a regular sale, « 1Be; tb, ly 39, COURT In pnd Ox- the pair,