The evening world. Newspaper, January 29, 1901, Page 12

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PAUL'S LEAD = *™ : Southern Paci Grangers Point Lace Curtains, icy ecru,—3 1-2 yards long, Priees in the stock marke: to-day $4.00, $6.50 and $8.50 again hinged entirely on the course | " St. Paul, and tn sympathy with a sharp per pair. Yreak In this tock the entire let nuf-/ Opening Paul dropped 4 3-8 points, Cent. Jost from’l to 2 points In sympathy. . = The dealings in Stcel & Wire were 24 inches square, rge in anticipation of a dividend, and Whe fluctuations were wide within a $1.50 each. Margin of 2 points. Gated Gas and Manhattan. $Natlonal Bteel and Missouri, Kansas & Texas were up about 1 per cent. tions, There was a brief furry in t :. oyies later, heavy buying raising Union and Southern Pacit) each from’ the forenoon lower! Gnd Ohio extended ita rise to 6 Paul ran up to 152 4 and ate Wire sold almost a day's close, touchin ‘The latter prizes. 5 cents each. sluggishly in the early afternoon. Steel i S “ ire moved up from 393-4 to 411-4. Pipe racks, $1.00 ral Electric rose Taather 11-4 a Rubber preferred last 2. GLange ubsorotion ‘ot Southern Pacitle raged an advance tn other mem- Dera of that group and in the Granxers, Brass Bedsteads. ind Federal Stcel was litt 43 few. mocks were thur rained above 3 25,—Sample Bedsteads, 4erday's closing level, New York Central ithe ce 2 points and Southern one-half price. Twenty-third Street. = COTTON CORNER RS ma 7% . * s oe BY | - 121% 123 et ms i it ote Fernie, Wilson & Co. Sell- 189 ae a2" ing January for 11 Cents by es be 2 . mo 1B Be and Profiting. ys z is Fy iy + % By 6, By 4% 42 4% 43 Groups of excited brokers watched ag 4% AUS Tevery movement of the market at ihe January would do. need {1 yrebey thas hee wer thaw +a pound hortiwe im estimated 1 JA eCity «firm received « Majon Paste pt Mes. “Tine floor of the, Hxcnunge lack of the wild doings tat eh Wheat Prices Steady, je wheat market openal to-day dy and unchanged 3-4 for May, influenged by English cables, cn mere stronger than expected ere was little wheat for male and wis were moderate buyers, Chicag ay | Wheat was 1-8 to 1-4 Nigher, but trad, 25 was light. shes 3 York's opening prices 3-4; March wheat, ¥ we to S16 Market tar. cane P Sfaytcdtne wD ht ar we ot DE DFT e8 we “. STOCKS HEAVY IN LONDON. | bd; Januar: OE 33 "nomial ingprns | Mig Sclling Orders, and Americans Aisa closing prices were: tay Perro eenemerone cima: 16 Ge! London stocks were inclined to heavi- SHIPPING NEWS. , HORT OF SEW yor, Paul. jeples| Contangoes for the ott cent. Tadies |e jie “CONNIE” SULLIVAN DEAD. [OUTGOING STEAMBHIPS. SAILED TODAY? EL Rio, Heart When Defented. INCOMING BTEAMSIIIPS,* DUE TO-DAY, ® “Connle’ Sullivan, who ten years ago Taurle, Laverpoat was the bantam-weight champion, died suddeniy at his home, 45 Henry street, 19. Glengarry, rs yet. night F Sullivan had lost the champion. an fe a ea sApdiepenci all la 1 oye eratrute lot -iycentele pour, y in Own. er many t: eof cents ural, Wan fo. Ballers Hospital “bo ee 3 Bent C1 once um a pupil of Jack Deporey and the Tenolution marten TUCKS f nLLOW UPHOLSTERY ian | S Sai 10.98 Beautiful stylish Raglans. orca purchase trom a leading manu- facturer who made a remarkable price concession which permits us to sell these Raelans so much below their regu. opie, made from all- d cout in the very ; —-— About 250 pairs Arabian ‘Market Prices Irregular] lace Curtains, extensive “= and Brokers Slow range of new designs, full te to Trade. length, per pair, By $5.75, $7-50 and $8.50. ie RAILROADS HOLD | INTERES!|Swiss made Renaissance, Point de Paris and Irish) and Federal Steel Jump numerous exclusive de- Before Close. signs,— white, ivory and AAS newest fe mn. and _ sleeves satin ford, brown and gray. ing Wednesday special at 10.78 Golf Gapes. Stylish $4.00 Values. -o Kreat was the success of our $1.99 that we gota manufacturer to make from surplus materials he ha cellently, and the Capes will be when you come. A most tempt- fered. On sales of 4,0) shares at the Cushions, covered with Jey- Dut subsequently reacted about 2 per pore prints and a variety i "Northern Pacific and the Grangers aleo| of Eastern stuffs,—about "Other weak features were Consoit-|Kus-Kus Fans,—large size, | —suitable for wall decora- It Sale last: week uy up 200 more Quaint Betis »—for euchre | Pista’ Bldciand Blick bod? weep: large hood and heavy storm collar o eversible plaid tugs in chiice color: ness to Neoramades regu'ar €100 values, at. DIS Pov a VANES Btock fell back again and the specula- i tion became semi-ntagnant Dutch Shoes, 50 each. ces generaily moved narrowly and < Smoking Sets, $2.00 per set. STERN BROTHERS JAMES McGREERY & CO. Rug Department Complete assortments of Witon, Axminster, Brussels and Smyrna Rogs in the most desirsb.e sizes Special Va ues. To-morrow Smyrna Rugs, Value $12,00 ali-wool, In Orienzal designs | 9x 121, Value $24,00 West Twenty-third Street Ehrich Bros. Great Waist Sa Cn Clearing Out Our Stock OVER 50) LADIES’ FINE FLANNEL WAISIS, prettily trimmed, tine a sort ment ot sizes, beautilul styles all new- were soid ail season at WHR] Opening of the Cotton Exchange to-fay. They walte! to see what Howard Wilson, the young member of Fernie, Wilson & Co. woo have managed to orner,” which wan so evident asin a measure broken ty rom one cent ty a are atill the y cotton, 1 est coormngs $3.95, $2.95 and $1.95, Sale Frice, to close, ] 09. 6th Ae and 23d St. the shorts at prices frum on In Decem tnine cent# a pound. In two the handsome pron. ! bales were delivered in erday and dusting tae UY wales have come to istomere) “Muy | yo eabeu, all you OFF BIC DEBT? Berlin Story that Kaiser |Cannot Attend the Fun- Got Back $6,000,- 000 Lean. ILL OF GR'EF, eral ot the. Queen on Friday. <The Vorwnerts, COWES, Isle of Wight, Jan. 2K wes for London of York ts suffering from the strain of recent events and has been ontliel to his room since Thurs ay, ed he will beturable to partuke In (ie ceremonies of Friday. The only American wreath which has! | Arrived at Osborne so far ts one from, Mrs. Sidney Everett, of Boston, who ia || Saying on Ube Isle of Wight, “In Token of Litelong Venera. | ton and Reverence."* outer coltin arrived Inst night. non-commissioned officers deialled the coffin rehearsed coffin filled with said tlghing over half a ton. ln wing of Osborne House ts become the residence of rice (Princess able story to th arewell to his dying gmatdinet more to the Prin ¥ with to setle ap to he Emperor before ascend Vorwaerts as wO marks ($5,090, rederick immedta oly ness to-day and the welling asnumed | © Wales in order to place large proportions, In the American | Department sjectines, compared with |! New Yor losing Mures of yesterday, ranged from 1-3 per cent. in Loutsviie & Nashville to 1 1-4 per cent. in Bt. part of the savin Count von Stolberg, the Imperial Houxehold, the inly opposed the nerican stocks “hats lover the etitement were 6 ied tee ne Pea cisesadress) of Award VIE to thé Crown Prince y, Frederick Wilam, insignia of the Order of the *: ere the Vorwaerts as oa gigantic re the algnificant wo: = ASSEMBLY’S HINT NOT TAKEN Oleomararine Suggestion to Con- rem Weterred by Kenate, 29.—A resolution from wembly raking Congress to legin- Jeomurgarine and taxing © Orleans, Hamilton, Nortelk, Former Dantam Champion toat n the feoting which extasy be the two great countries, that we may go forward hand in heal with the hiwh object of insuring peace ait promoting the advance of clviliza- tion of the world,” pi st regelyed! in the Ben jating| CAPE. TOWN, 2.—Adelbert 8, to the! Hay, the United States Consul at Pree vaisbead on Agricul toria, will gail from‘ here Jan. », THE E WORLD: TUESDAY KV ENING, JANUARY £0, 1 29, 1901. *Pothenbera & & West 14.h St. Ladies’ Raglans, Worth $18.00, extraordinary Furs—Bargatns. Balance of the Great ' Kaye & Einstein Purchase, TEN SCARFS, genuine) tails usually sold at { Sion and $1 sale 7.95) pe ns LADIES FINE. LECTRIC SEAL MUFFS, usu- ally soll at $6.75; sale 95) PMMGD I cee etinate alec sen LADIES LARGE SABLE AND) SKUNK OPOSSUM MUFFS isually’ sold 3. 5 | LADIES FINE COLLARETTES of elects al, with Perelan tab front, finished willy sold at $1 LADIFS' ELECTRIC SEAL JACKETS. finest quali y, beautifully Hned reduced from $48 30 2 5 to. LADIFS' FINE ALASKA SEAL- SKIN JACKETS, beautiful styles, handsomely $250 and $200 to LADI¥S' FINE LARGE ALASKA SABLE SCARFS ue ter of talls.usu 4y ni 4, 95 at_ $10.00; . | LADIES’ LARGE ARTEN CLUB- TER SCARFS. finished with with s LADIES LARGE BROWN MAR-! | Ehrich Bros. Clearing Offers Everywhere. Coats, Jackets. Excep é>nal Offers for Women. G at Reductions. LADIES' 8T 1 ~1SH FITTED JACK- ETS, made of very fine kersey, cheviot, handsomely lined, reg- ular selling prices $8.75 and $10.00; sale i. Price Beetesveecese oes LADIES' FINE PLUSH COATS, fine quality, finest satin lined, swell shapes, regular selling, prices $12.75 to $15. sale price...... LADIES’ SWELL ENGLISH BOX COATS, in English kersey, cheviot and Oxford, handsomely tailored, lined in fine satin, ie ular selling prices $14.7 to $16.50; sale price.. LADIES’ HANDSOME AUTOMO- BILE COATS, finest kersey, In black, tan, castor, beautifully Hned, fine taflor stitched, reg- lar selling prices $20.00 “5 to $22.50; sale price.... LADIES FINE AUTOMOBILE COATS AMD THREE-QUARTER COATS, made in finest kersey, chev- fot and Oxford, several styles, richly Mned and tailored, regular selling prices $25.00 to $30.00" sale 12. 7 prices. acces sss LADIES’ SWELL VELOUR COATS, several styles, plain and_ jetted, § bushy tails, usually rol at $15.00; sale 6. price ...... Tailored Suits. Ouch Clearing Prices. usual Assortment. LADIES' FINE TAILORED SUITS,| m Ve eheviot: and home- t of din ent richly taflored, reg- LADIES’ TAILORED ies muds of elegant quality Venetian, chev- fot and homespun, tight-fitting and Eton Jackets, all) faultlessly tal’ ored, regular selling $1 sale price. LADIFS' BEAUTIFUL Spee SUITS, zibeline, Venctian cloth, pebble cheviot, several pretty and nobby styles, assortme . of sizes, regular __ selling prices $18.75 to 5 $25.00 Freese LADIFS' TAILORED aciret in fine broadcloth, Imported cheviots and Venetian cloth, in tight-fitting Eton and double-breasted Jacke » | regular — selling $35.00 Great Sale Bf Rainy Day ‘Shirts. | We offer an exceptionally fine lot of Ladies’ Rainy Day Skirts in fine Oxford Gray, Blue and Browns, beautifully tallor-stitched, perfect hang. Regular Sel'ing Price | 0 | 3.95 and 4.95, at Py For 1 Day Only, Men’ s Suit or Overcoat, | ony, ‘To-morrow we will c woollen cheviots a checks and plaids; striped worsteds, facings. These we do not hesitate in blue and black sn extra fine workma least tw from 34 to 44 chest. Ip. Suit to-morrow at shades of tan way box and these ce rhase Boys for boys, em ble breast 1 3-Fiece $5.00 Ages from 9 to 16; this assortment comprises BO of the newest styles; th heviot mixtures, In broken plaid, stripe anid ck and blue colorings in cheviots and Thibet cloth; these sults are made man-fashion for the most part, fabrics are choice Scotch check effects, as well as i x, stylishly lue $5.00, on with double-breasted v and tailored; regular 6th Ave. and 234 St. different styles tos with fine Italian linings and wide French e exceptional values, and cheap for such suits. Sizes from 34 to 42 chest. The Overcoats are strictly all wool, Oxford cheviots, wide French facings and riner satin linings, first-class A garment made to give at ’ ons'wear, Sizes Honest, $10.00 overconetor 3. 92 Boys’ $5.00 Overcoats, $2.98. BOYS' FINE WINTER TOP COATS, extra good, of Irish {rleze, Oxford and Cambridge, in the new r ining, with silk velvet collars, sizes from 3 to 14 years; we would have to ask you $5.00 for ts under ordinary circumstances; our orrow an excellent $6.00 value SUITS, strong woollen materials, of pleas- ng fall colorings, in all the new effects, also plain black and blue, with double seat and knee: all seams stayed and taped; they are ideal sults ; sallor-collar blouse style for boys aged 3 to 105 00 autt safe 98 ined In finest satin, regular selling prices ". $30 to $45; sale price ft P.ushand Cloth Capes Prices Below All Competition. Clearing. LADIES’ FINE SEAL PLUSH CAPES, jetted and plain, edged with Thibet fur, 27 inches long, — regular seling 00 price $8.75; sale price... LADIES’ FINE SEAL PLUSH CAPES, 30 inches long, jetted and plain, fur edged, nicely Mned, regular selling 6.50 price $10.00; sale price LADIES' FINE CLOTH CAPES, 30 inches long, made of fine black ker- sey cloth, finely tailored, regular selling price 7. 50 $14.75; sale price.. LADIES: HANDSOME SEAL PLUSH CAPES, extra fine quality, 30 Inches long, plain and hand- somely jetted, finest satin lined, regular ene price . LADIES' STYLISH GOLF CAPES, made of fine golf cloaking, pretty colorings, fine styles, regular selling price 4.90 $8. : sale price 320 Suits In fifteen tt from, strictly all- nd cassimere in pretty also six styles of fancy All perfectly tailored, to say $10.00 would be nooth Kersey cloth, also and olive, made in the latest Broad- ined throughout with an extra fine enables us to say for 2 $3.00 Suits, $1.98. bracing good style and durability, ed coat style for boys aged 7 to Suits, $2.98, cut and properly lined Bale Bt....sseeeeeeeeee ry | What Hagpened? Lo you remember what happened on June 30, 19007 if not, the 1901/ on June 30; 1900? If not, th World Almanac, page 101, will tell) World Almanac, page 101, will Tall you. you, What Happened? Do you remember what happened BROADWAY AND11TH ST JAMES MeCREEBRY & CO. FIVE FABRICS. FOR EVENING GOWNS AND THEATRE WAISTS. Crepe de Chene,—embroidered and figured,— and sheer Silk Gazes, Exquisite colors,— handsome designs, Less than wholesale prices. Printed Mousselines de Soie,—designs in bril- liant or delicate shades, 75 cents to $1.50; Formerly $1.50 to $3.00. UPHOLSTERY. 500 Sofa Pillow Covers,—Tapestry weaves or “Poster” designs on Denim, 25 cents each; Formerly 50 cents. 1000 yards Drapery Silks,—Oriental pat- terns, 25 cents per yard; Formerly 40 cents. Tapestries for furniture coverings and hangings. In odd lengths. At less than half price. BROADWAY AND11TH 8T JAMES MeCREERY & CO. THE INTERNATIONAL Ehrich Bros. Important Sith Sale Items. 4,500 YARDS JAPANESE CORDED WASH SILK—Solendid variety of neat pretty stripes, good quality, the 40c. hind, here at, per yard, 25c. 6th Ave. and 23d St. get Cony, prone tT a ) ~ Rd “ouvexsun OF Cones CONsULAIRB o ures ~ Ae Gra SF prnreh a Or hy FI e REFERENCE BOOK. Over Over Over 600 PAGES. 1,000 TOPICS. 10,000 FACTS. The 1901 World Almanac and Encyclopedia is on sale” at all news-stands, or will be sent by mail on receipt of 256 CLOTH- ‘BOUND COPIES, a

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