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dull without much change untat! the close prices declined and % lower. ver: tw clo GOVERNMENT SUIT BEGUN jAGAINT SOUTHERN PACIFIC Action Aims (o Break Roa’s Cone trol Over ‘Central Pacific and Other Lines. SALT LAKE CITY, Utah, Feb. 11.— Attorney-General McReynolds filed a Gherman law suit hero to-day to Yield of Leading Stocks Based on Present Selling Prices. Rate, 4 Amalgamated Copper. 7 American Can + =f Seaeket Closing.—Tradere tried to the market down in late after- ] ‘om publication of weekly steel eviews which were less opti- tmtetic « experiment , with harsh purgatives, they tn- tho bowels and ag- than they have usually been and the filing of suit against yn Pacific. Bear pressure out much stock. New off easily on account of 1 or 2 pilla at night briny certain rellef, Get a box o! up-to-date Drug St or ithe Nae mee ftfsend 33 | cents in stamps NOW hy mail a. inety-nine-year leaso and a injunction were asked, In addition to the two railroads defendants named are Union Company of New York (trustee for the Southern Pacific under a mortgage and holder of the stock of the Central Pacific), William Sproule, Jultus Kruttechnitt, Robert Goelet, Cornelius N. Bliss, Walter P. Bliss, Henry W. De Forest, J, Horace Hard- ! ing, Charles W. Harkness, Henry E. Huntington, James N. Jarvie, Ogden Mills and L. F, Loree. i a Ne was very 5 ———. ‘were, small; attendance in| The improvement in the market on houses was light, and the Consolidated Stock Exchange was . @uite marked in the early dealings Setiiag of consequence was expect: | «aay, Prices recorded good gains oa eve of the holiday. |compared with Tuesday's closing of Attorney-General to! quotations with commission houses filing of suit against South- | handling a gratifying volume of or. fm response to representa- ‘ers. At the higher levels, however, stocks were fed, delegations from California Shading trom the best, although: the Pacific relatively undertone continued firm. The bulls Sora Stat tn 2 Sh lhe as penta Bt t locally ng position as evi- males. UnlOR denced by the ease of money the ‘world over. —_—— ITEMB FOR INV International Smeititg Company regular quas reorganisation plan that | of 2 per cent. pay Mot thvolve receivership was stock of record Feb NEW YORK COTTON MARKET. tie hy rs points, in response to lower cables, bu: ‘and it was thought that short covering was steadying influence oi (Bere would not be a recurrence of| National Biscuit Company regular |after the call. fe fo selling movement pending definite | Warterly dividend of 13-4 per cent.) Port receipts to-day estimated 28,00) S40 Amsevren * tegermation regarding the terme of| otoce nr eek Davable April 18 tol halen, Last week, 39,987, Year ago, : stock of record March 21 11, ‘ments over holiday imparted good dertone to list, and early losses were f) recovered around mi In afternoon pric closed points hi lowe:. oo an CHICAGO WHEAT AND CORN MARKET. plan about the middie of cext ‘ ‘ ‘While trading was dell during first; )soaen the undertone was firm Southern Pacific special meeting of stockholders to take action on $20,000,- 000 increase of stock to provide for conversion of new $66,000,000 of bonds y. will take place April § at '3 P. M. mevencee aie r to 2 points tendency to improve. West- Adams Express Company dividend of $1.50 was declared out of accumu- lated net revenue from investments, payable March 2. Books close Feb. 17. wT ‘e WHEAT. Canadian Pacific reports decrease of kit . High Low, 23 J lied $620,000 for first week of February, Sy se SN, ON “sewe short over the holiday. | and since July 1 a decrease in gros] 9% July. WO Lah) uurt of bullish activity | of $668,075, compared with same period CORN, 20-Year ote, Open, High, Law Shy: E, “BR ‘Wheat was quiet and barely steady during morning. Some leading bulls were credited with supplying the mand on the upturn. Market wi few and dull in afternoon closing un- changed to % advance. Corn eased off on report of Argen-| 9,8 tine offerings at seaboard, but there Bet ‘was no urgent selling, and buying by | % year ago. ‘ational Biscuit Company earned | 1178-100 per cent, on common stock tn last fiacal year, againat 9 69-100 in 1912. Plan for readjustment of Rock Isi- ind holding companies’ securities is mined to be ready for presentation to security holders next week. A syfidicate. is being formed by Kuhn, & Co, to underwrite issne of $58,000,000 Southern Pacific 5 per to pressure and fell back to | leroantile Marine bonds were points to 54. aftern reading was quiet, atécks were firm, notwithatanding complete subsidence of spec- terest. Towards 3 o'clock f ee —e it. tible bonds, which will bo! ghorts steadied the list. “ad a art Serene gees een whee ee ee eva Re thy ed, ante anew of 90 per cent. of holdings. The bonds| 4, in from = THT kes ad oe eve 4) “A Habit Worth Forming” | Special To-Morrow Southern Paciéc renular quarterty| LAST THING ct Mant cites tne | 6175.00 Sell 199. Geld Wateh 6180 highest, lowest and inend | Oe dt ee ea eae mouth thoroughly with « few drope of | 125.00 Selld 168. Geld Watch 90 » 28. | “ODOL” in warm water. 06.00 Solid 14K. Geld Watch Chesapeake and Ohio report de-| “The girl or woman who deve thie hee woes Ota leat Geta ee a EG, |crease of $29,251 in gross earnings | BRIGHT SMILES for everyone. betd 1c, HE 6 SR |For rat week ot ‘February. Bince| ,, The bey so man wha dene op tnews ne | 25-00 Soild 14K. Gold Watch % ZR + Sl suty 1 gross shows increase of| /o7gsleGOOD APPETITE and the blessings 18.00 Solid 14K. Geld Watch Ris a. + | 8757.529 over same period year pre~ be x i vious. fi ye aR — a alae LS as fy Greene-Cananen January produc- Oo ay at tion totalled 2,976,000 pounds of cop- Bt t 4) per, 126,845 ounces of sliver and 672 \, .f rh ets Ry ounces gold. Qo oct the $ Fi wens Protec Be i WBE! The Consolidated "Hx y hat bio ; ne | tranaterred twelve im fo ug 6 ft + sl within a period of six ‘weeks since Pleasant to the taste and 8 1 ah ak Jan. 1, ax against seventeen for en- y) refveshing. A % So Se 4 2. | tlre year of 1113. CHARLES A. KEENE o #1 a + te ee ast = $1! one Carpe C > are a Diamonds, Watches, Jewelrr. Rix Mow 3 z depreciation, $90! OPEN THURSDAY UNTIL 6 O'CLOCK x ¥ i BY 7 i = + 10 * Wily 101 an Be Mate Tah, — 4 | 147" wt » eae | LJ ” We aS RE 4 | we” 8% OTN SO! : ny oats ae el wu fg fe ee IY ¢.% aj ay A i Hy we 1h RQ Ae Het Y w* A +~% att: A La Spiri ; a mi a Spirite Hl og — a itty age tt t 4 wet * wee ae i ss t s f Hes Read This Special Message $ ih a 4] For You Bo we — a igs t 3 ‘OU want your new gowns this spring to be the iB ee + 8 most successful you have ever worn. nn neat Then today visit the corset department of your a a ee favorite store and examine the new C/B model which is designed especially to make your new gowns a success. It has the very newest lines, and is made for your very fgure—as correct in every detail as though actually made to order. | All the leading stores are showing the new season's C/B Corsets. A model for every possible type of woman's figure—over 240 in all. * See the new C/B “Dancing” Corsets. Beautiful new materials, etc. C/B prices, aa always, $1 to $10. The Standard Everywhere for ‘the Woman of Fashion —_—_——s - Be Butve Chasge fer it. we Sunday World Wants Work Monday Wonders _—aeeeatle ia ial anearen et On Sale To-morrow, February 12, Lincoln's Birthday Anniversary. A Very Special Sale of MEN’S Overcoats and SUITS | Garments that were $19.75 and $22.50, together with a most attractive showing of Coats and Suits whose earlier- in-the-season price elsewhere was $25.00—now $13.76. Already this Any mena year we have sure indir practically Wet Ie en doubled the ceanpomna sales of January ° Particularly | i \vevemonth at anywhere | Mien’s $5.00 near the price. ago by dint ot Almost every Smart and $6.00 giving ever bet- . $3.00 Derby ter and better er ee Shoes on vie sented in wide Hats for Orie ratte sented in wide | the new Fast black, of course —-a point not always found in inexpensive Hats. ice of three of the new. est blocks, including the smart three-quarter bow model for the yourg fellow,the staple side silk ¥, and the more conservative model for those who prefer_it. Main Men, at $1.74 | our volume of fabric and color. English last Made by a manufacturer business the Any Bg bol 1 49 known throughout the country | greater your be fitted, from Ble dd. for the unvarying excellence of [ savings. the middle-aged of exceptionall fing his_Hats, This special man of excep- of tan (light or tionally heavy k calfskin. root Esau to the slim youn fellow whe Une ally finds it dif- ficult to find a fit. The _ assort- ment of styles provides a suit- offering of fine Suits and Over- coats is the cli- max value for you of a season that has brought us thousands of gratified — cus- tomers in Men's Weer, 351 Men’s $1.00 Mt. Men’s $1.50 Weer vioibave able eet for realiz that every one, from Speers. nase - in-the- the conserva Le sinh $1 04 ity” prices are tive usiness a 1, ~ravats, 59c the rule at Suit tothe latest OF tine ial, $ a from Tah neta the ins Macy's. English style. pias ae he h ingen ee arr Creenvardl Colors The Overcoats are medium and heavy weight—most of | gnd‘creama™ Sule Pine ray Lach Cravat is stip-stitched | Of them quite light enough for general Spring wear. French neck or military, cole and barred—~an item of tine | _ The fabrics cover practically the whole range of good coat | Jar. re D, finish usually found only in ing materials, With Fleer, B'way. far more expersive Scarfs. \in Fleer. ith st, Men’s °1.50 Imported Tan Gloves, at. 89¢ Street shades. Hand-finished welts. Double draw spear backs. Prix-seam sen, Just in from England. One clasp. Sizes 71; to 9. Jain lear, 36th sty ‘Sale of Men’s *1.50 to *2.50 Shirts One of the most remarkable val- 97 Made of choice fabrics such as ’ ues in really high-grade Shirts that are seldom found save in the costly | we have ever been able to offer. Custom Shirt shops. This—both to us and to you—is Some Shirts have stiff single cuffs, one of the great Shirt events of the others stiff double cuffs, and others year. French soft double cuffs. are. stiff bosoms, soft bosoms, pintucked bosoms, wide pleated bosoms, and plenty of the '4 stiff bosoms, which are soft with thé exception ‘of that part which shows above the vest. It is an offering that includes not only almost every kind of Shirt that is made, but practically every color, every material, and every effect known to high-grade Shirtmaking. One-third of the Shirts bear the Macy label—a guarantee of excellence in cut, fit, finish and fabric. The remaining two-thirds bear the name of a manufacturer acknowledged to be in the front rank; a man whose Shirts show every evidence of scrupu- lously careful finish. The selection includes woven Madras, Russian cords, highly mercerized fab- rics, crepe cloths, “high count” per- cales, etc. Among the colorings and effects are many of the very newest of the season, _ | including Shirts with the body in. soft / self-color tones and the bosom pleated _ in exceptionally smart white-and-color stripe effects. There is plenty of every size from 134 to 18, in every style, and to each neck size there is choice of 34-, 35 and 36-inch sleeve-lengths. Come early! There are 12,000 these Shirts but they are too good to stdy long with us. in Fleer, 86th Men’s Shirts and Drawers ah) 69c “Jose Lovera” Cigars * at Special Prices Made by Cuban workmen in the world-known “Jose Lovera” Factory in Tampa, Florida, and of the finest clear Havana tobacco, Elsewhere $1.00, sleeve Shirts with self facings and pearl buttons. Fine light-weight Cashmere. Long Ankle- Mecy's Macy's length Drawers with double gusset and suspender straps. Special Special " : 5 Eleewhere. Price Elewheve. Men's Mediam- Weight Men's Balbriggan Rositas (50) $2.50 $1.74] Favoritas Shirts and Drawers Shirts and Drawers Peritanos ronan (50) ial $5.50 $3.49 (ea) 98¢ tea.) 29e ‘inos (50) 5 Imperiales . : f tity ad Choice of long-sleeve or short- Queenes (50) $5.50 $349] (50) $5.00 0 eet ee Natural color, | skeve Shirts, and knee or ankle Smokers’ supplies of every conceivable kind, and every Lee et ey ane Drewes, i a strong;*echieandt one priced lower than in any specialty or other store in the city. Fifth Flos, 35th St. Men’s $42.50 Fur-Lined Overcoats at $21.75 Lined with fine muskrat pelts, Persian lamb_ or Hudson seal (dyed muskrat) collar. able seat and suspender straps. Mala Vieor, 35th t, Men’s $65.00 Fur-__ Lined Overcoats, $37.50 ‘ ene and collar of “near-sepl.” Iniported kersey Fitth Vleet, Brondway : gussets and suspender straps.