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. ’ STOCKS SHOW COOD CAINS. Granger and Steel Issugs Most. Favored by ono pL BE EWORUD: IDR. MARY WALKER CRITICISES __ | METHODS OF MRS. NATION.| TOO selelere: ON) TODD THURSDAY EVENING, FEBRUA Misses’ Colored Muslins, Dimities, and White Organdy, for Hous: or Afternoon wear. Smart Gowns RY 1 Sree A) 4, 1901. of Foulards, Veilings, Crepes, EE eee R 8 h\ Both Sides 14th St. WS to 15th, 6th Ava Misses’ and Children’s Spring Attire. H, Macy & Co.'s Attractions Are Their Low Prigaie Poe ean a ne nn OOO Women’s $3.00 to $4.00 Shoes at $2.24, | Women’s Storm: Shoes, lace style,| Women’s Lace Shoes, made ‘of jten inches high, made of velour|enamelled calfskin, militar: heels, jealf, stock tips, medium - weight z Buyers. TRADING PROFESSIONAL. Metal Group Led in Ad- vances and Solling Pres- sure Stopped. TOOOCSCCOOOAG Although stocks were exceeding:y con- fused at the opening, professisnal buy- ing soon turned prices upward and a steady advance was {Inaugurated with honors about evenly divided between the Granger and the Steel stocks, The market was conspicuous for a to- tal absence of public ana ‘avestment buying and trading, though in ight vo!- ume extended to an exceptionally large number of issues. Chicago and van with an advance of nearly 2 points, while Smelting & Reflning was about as fortunate with a gain of 13-4 per cent. St. Louls & San Francisco, Western * Union, Sugar and ‘Tobacco followed In the order named with gains ranging | from 3-4 to 2 points. General Electric was the feature of the afternoon trading, the stock jump- ing 161-5, being quoted at 2 Mantoulation of the local Traction stocks ral from 21-2 to 31-4 and indaced for both accounts elsewhere. carried rome with the re- lowest reaching a polnt or over. Honds were dull and Irregular. The riso In General Electric was at BY DR. MARY WALKER. N the real temperance. work of the world Mra, Carrie Nation, the Kan- sas saloon amaeher, han never been 5 | conspicuous. In that wonderful fleld of women's work, based on a mighty principle, she has had Iittle share. Personally [ do not know her. 1 do not count that class of women among my friends. She haa not the refinement I lke to sée in women, When are engaged in any unusual wor! more rellued they ure the greater will he the respect. shown them ‘by others of refinement, both men and women, Ind the {dea haw obtained ‘for a long time that women should be better, more refined, than men. ; Doesn't Apprave Rude Methods. |‘) ‘That a woman like Mrs. Nation, there- fore, should, to accomplish her ends, take a rade’ way that even rude meri would not tuke is something that 1 de- | a rote sank to small Electric reacted 3 points. proportions, The closing was heavy and xemt-stagnant. General ‘The total sales of stocks today. Were ) shares, and of bonda 4,190,009 dol- lars, ‘The Closing @ Open. . Clos. ” ir in j saloon-kee et DR. WALKER ADVISES MRS. +o Note have an alle Justice to women | of the! wives ant slaughters CARRIE NATION. “Flamboyant, Circus-Like Methods, and Her Tornadoes of Destruc- tion Will Shortly Be Discouraged—Her Career Will Be of Brief Duration.” (o(orese lore Vele @reverere) Children’s Dainty Frocks of Organdy, Muslin, Challi-s and Cotton Crash. Russian and Sailor effects in combi- nations of Colored Linens and Serges with Braid and Persian Trimmings. Misses’ Tailor Gowns. Separate Skiris fcr Walking and Dress wear. Silk, Albatross, Washable Farnel and Cotton Waists. B.Altmank Go. Boys’ Clothing, The selections for the Spring season include, for Small Boys, Sailor and Russian Blouse Suits of Colored Serges and Washable Suits of Sailor and Russian Blouse styles, in Pique, Duck, Galatea, Mercerized Linen, Crash-and Chambray. For Boys from 8 to 15 years: Two-piece Suits with Double-Breasted Coats, of Mixed Cheviots, Cass'meres and Bluz Serges: Spring Top Coats of Covert Cloths and Ox- ford Cheviots. y ant eof her everybody inks it bs about editorials toh meth Advance Sale of Ladies’ here In. the e that the ma aMdavit August has done conta} t temperance | * eulcunsd {soles, sizes 2's A to7 D. |Women’s Lace Shozs, made of ivitalic box calf, stock tips, medium weight welt soles, newest shap jsizes 2!3 Ato7 Db. Women's Lace Shoes, made of velour calf, stock tips, medium, mannish last, welt soles, sizes 214 \Bto7 E Choice |Men’s and Boys’ Clothing Annex. | Men's Overcoats, ‘made of strictly jall-wool black frieze, fast color, ‘broad shoulder effect, cut full length and with generously full back, lined throughout with mohair serge, value $12.00; our price, $7.98. wad? of tine worsted, ¢ variety of neat, dressy patterns elect from, value $6.00; our price Sailor Blouse Suits, mad: 1 blue serge, sewe seam double stitched, white pique. trousers | are lined throughout, value $4.60; our price, $2.82. Boys’ rousers, made of strictly al-wool cassime and chev double stitched seams, sewed wi pure silk and taped, patent waistbands, strongly made and finished, value $1.00; our price, $9¢. New, Popular Sheet Music. Whisper, 15c Salumbo, Regatta March, Peace Forever March, Good Bye, Dolly és Ma Gum Elastic Girt, lanice Meredith Waltzes, The Spider and the At an Arkansas When Reuben ¢ t Hearts Are Trumps March, Your Eyes Are Just’ Like Your Mother's. $2.24 ; Welt soles, straight foxed, sizes 2% JA to 7D. ;Women’s Lace Shues, made of Corona Patent kid, military heels, welt soles, dull kid tops, straight | foxing, sizes 244 AA to 7D. ‘ Women's Button and Lace Shoes, made of vici kid, welt soles, stock tips, medium, mannish shapes, sizes’ 24% A to7 Db. Choice Cigars.—anunes. El Cio—Clear Havana, Key West, made of new crop, very fine quality. tobacco: Camslias, box of 30, $3.39. | Puritanos, box of $0, $3.99. Reinas Especiales, box of 50, $4.24. Dainties, box of 50, $4.49. ondres Finos, box of $0. $4.99. ctos. box of 50, $5.49. ; Ambassadores, box of 50. $5.99. Flor de Merode—Sumatra wrapper, tine, clear, Havant filler : rie Sirenas, box of £0, $249. Bouquet Especial, box of 50, $2.6. | Perféctos Extra, box of 50, $2.99, Regalia Bouguét, box of §0, $3.19.) High Life, box of 50, $3.49. Universales, box of 50, $3.99. Child’ Cigars, box of $0): ! ¥ Geo. W. Bp: $1.74. Mes teat? | lenkinson's Pittsburg Perfect box} of 100, $1.59. Sey Baa - Peck’s Bad Boy G’gars, Puritano. sizeyi0 = Connecticut Wrapper. good. iz tion filler, box of 59, value $1.25) 'at= Cirars, good, free smokers, valag)?: per box of 50; our price, 592. | Continuation Sale of Seiden i | Co.'s Key ‘Vest Clear Havana Cigars’ Jat less than cost of manufacture; plore. in righting wrongs, ‘The State of Kariau as Tu {Christian Scientist Tells How She Was Ridiculed. Marion Stevens, a Christian Scientist, was the first witness this morning before Surrogate Mitagerald in the contest over the will of the late Helen C. Brush, Miss Ste denied that she had told Mra. Findla: ister of ‘the testator, that tt waa mighty about nothing about phyat Questioned about her treatment of Mizs Brush, Mise Stevens sald: At frat the patient got on splendidly. Then thero was a change for the worse The treatment was apparently ‘There was somebody working agains me. I saw I could not battle agai: esse Esra SD RMES: f = PS it Ne | force against me, and I gave th dou | up. T was only @ young atudent, a: 14 | time and I surrendered the case. 14] “And then Mra, Stetson took up the case, did she not?” fas Stevens testified that Miss pauen's sistera made fun of Christian Scienc “One afternoon during a conversa- tion,” she sald, “one of them pinched my_arm.”* bat wan that fort" To ridicule my rellg ———_ LONDON STOCKS ACTIVE. The market for American railway se- curities on the London Exchange was rea G eee and prices were fraction ally higher. Union Pacific common, however, was a shade Jower on selling, attributed to New York. 5 Sentiment In home securities was fa- Yorably influenced by encouraging news RESULTS. ing’s World, from uth Africa and by the easier) monetary situation, & { Paris buying of the International shares was a feature. { ——<—__ Paid Help Wants jon Prices Waver. Lack of Inherent strength caused cot-) y in this morn. | ton to waver atier steady opening. BUT Paid Help Wants in the ‘ebruur 286 Bree NAY. papers i to 08: Jun x ii NN” combined. 1 August. i613" 3; Ostabe AGENTS 16) LAUNDRueaES ., BONNAZ LUNOHMEN losing prices we 5 BRAIDERS 3) MILLINGRS 3; March, £13 to HAKERS 7) stAGHINISTE eon ae ¥ Ut, $15 to BUTCHERS MEN ....., Se Lt 8; ber, §,05 CLEIKS CHAMBERSAIDS Decembe NECKWEAR .. nunags ... DRERATORS eRe a iene Pressens Wheat Trading Irregular. eaten $.06; mber, to. ZMl'to 7.42, Market wteady 4 9 3| PuoTOGRAPIEne. A slight advance In wheat prices xt g| PORTERS the opening of the market, during which IDINIIWASHENS SKIRT WANDS... 3] May wuld UD Jo $9 M16, was due to an ves 4] STENOGRArHEas. ¢| Advance , o} to 63 points In. Paris Mita wheat, Tne demand in the | DRUG CLERK: 4] SAUBSMEN .-..... 15] Ket, however, was Not Kene! MPLOYMENT TRIMMERS AGENCIES y from. a few local shor Ficunas GInLs A GRoceRY cLORKs Hovsswonc . TAN ROVERS ee wots T do not approve of rude methods tard = RELIGION DERIDED BY PINCH ON ARN ailing. | Nation Insane, fa proper under I POLICEMAN BLANCH DEAD. He Was three years o Bronx whe station, Is d Br appointed to the for D 1 served all the time la the Mercer atr station. Long a Sufferer Bright’. Dine: Polleeman Peter J. Blanch, from e. forty= The citizens ¢ THEY'LL FIGHT TAMMANY. es tne} Many tet | models. ming | rof Henry p. | Specials for 1th | Salk Waists. Our assortment includes new and exclusive The following are Friday and Saturday Taffeta Watsts, itucked body and sleeves, new | Bishop cuff; black and white and all the new spring shades, $5.50. Taffeta Waists, tucked and hemstitched, new ‘sleeve tucked and hemstitch- CHOICE y bg CHOICE 3 . jed; black, white and all new Hm CROCERIES, ~ GROCERIES CROCERIES colors, ne : . $7.50. Also BAKING POWDER We want every housekceger in this grcat city to test our iustly famous cont: |so, beginning to-day and pound package of | Cataract Mills Hominy, jcents a package. No such Hominy can be had at this made, as only pure cream of tartar is used in its manufacture. /so try it this week at our expense. (POTATOES. Isiand, special, a basket, selected Long ul {fh Finest i 4, t 1 CHOICE : . GROCERIES. ~“CROCERIE t BLUE RIBBON BAKING POWDER, |full-weight %4-pound can will ke distributed free toall purchasers of a 5- sold at the regular price at which our Hominy is always sold, namely, 12 price anywhere in New York, and as to the Blue Ribbon Baking Powder, we guarantee it to be the tinest But a trial is the best test, | CONDENSED MILK. The Famous Liberty Brand, a can, 9¢., 3 cans for 25¢ FREE! ‘|colors: rose, green, reseda, Hjeardinal, tan, gray, black, ating throughout Friday and Saturday, a ine ee iE $3.95. voter, «76 } Final Clearance Sale| eT! $12.00 to $20.00; all this $2c | Season's most approvedstyles, | 9c 4 now marked | 7 \ Albatross and Wool Batiste Weatsts, tucked yoke with drawn work; Lord & Taylor, Broadway & 20th St of LADIES’ |WINTER COATS, | some 108 pieces, including garments which sold from ‘LeBeatitierBrs | ‘5.00 This price ts much less! than cost of material. | In the lot are Blacks. Blues, | Optical Goods. Pure Candies. {Artificial Human Eyes, all. sizes, Nut Bars, including walnut, peanut, | colors and shapes, applied by an‘ex. black walnut, Brazil, pecan and|pert—from’ our regular slock, % hickory nut, cocoanut, almond and] $3.99; if made to order, $6.00 and’ fruit; our regular price per pound} upward, according to difficulty. 18c.; for Friday and Saturday 15c. | fitting. B ppermints, our rex-| _ \léroscopes, for school and hore i for Friday | pocket Compasses, 12c4 17¢ 27. ’ upto 490. PS. Our regular price} +. Friday and Satur- | Hand Molasses ular price and Saturday, lee Cream 20 tay, a The Gold Statue of ~ Maude Adams Is Now on Display in Furniture Dep’t— Annex: 2 2K. ls —en Dress Goods Remnants at Half, Woollen Dress Goods Remnants, including Embroidered. Henriettas and Foules, Homespuns, Cheviots, Crepons, im ported Plaids, Tweeds, French Velours, Poplins, Cash= meres and Imported Mohairs and Sicilians—suitable’ fo women’s waists, separate skirts, bicycle suits and chil>. dren's dresses: all colors and black. The regular prices ol these desirable goods when cut from the bolt, 49c. to $1.98 per vard; remnant prices, 24c. to 98c. i All-Wool Art Squares. All-woo! Ingrain Art Squares at one-third less than our’ former low prices. Large assortment of patterns and choice colorings. e¢ 2x} yds., value $§.25; our price, $2.11. , value $4.00; our price $2.63. value $5.00; our price, $3.16, yds., value $6.00; our price, $3.69. yds., value $7.50; our price, $4.21. Chips. our regular und; for Friday and | 21 ‘THE WORLD | Pays the Toll. 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