The evening world. Newspaper, March 18, 1901, Page 10

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THIRD AVENUE “L” BUILDS ‘STOCKS BOUCHT Mahhattan and Burl- at an advance of 2 1-2 points On the renewed report that the New ; York Central had ured contro! of ' the Manhattan Ratiway Company on a guarantee of G per cen:. dividends, Man ; haitan shares Roaced nearly 4 pointx on ‘huge dealings. The trading In this + ptock was attended by much excite- { ment and enthusiaam. ‘The other tractloas were buoyant In sympathy, betng up about a point e: The wave of bull rentimeat sareud ; the entire market, and American To: Bacco, which haa been conspicuously Latrong of late, Jumped 2 pointe on deals fof 5.60 shares, Stx and hares | Loutsvitie & > arried the prt ‘and preferr Pacific and 1 pointy. } eireul i vate aw \ PLATFORM It is on the ¢ Thivd avenue “LL, and is ¢ gestion there at rush hour The ady foprice | ectribuis entirely + tu speculation, ‘The stock te undoubted | Jy being mar miteve the congestion di i fours, atid It was used for the fies) time Tie he mation th is Het with aap) Ie fo gave wtte ye platform rune the lene! feat wil ,onak od the enough to two abreast hat tt tak HAY WANTS A ond t ment with Britain. sand the ewatiations for Reports that Tlentsin WAHL Mow ov ¥ The market for e@hnres on the Lond to-day was . parity. Norih 3 Atchison comm Per cent. renpec J.P. Morgan. Jddee Napinall was were mit a reper: Vt —— Wheat Sells ni lawhen Piomae MeGlotn on bhi. vnpeared e Min in wo eved ole nyse ie ce eect Fi Fine spring-Iike weather {) of the West, together with divas Liverpool cables, caured a re wheat at the opening thls mornin NO 1-20. Moy mold off to Hts on erable Iquidatin bear pressur. the decline, however, fresn buying ap- peared to rally the marke: and May ad- ‘vanced to Al 6-16. Bt. Louis houres were large ouyers of much as the thneas in bes naling New York's opentng wheat, S18: J ain May whi reat. rears bk 90. ast nominal; July, § f Septem Marat corn, 49 nominal: May corn, 46 oprn, 43-4 nominal. prices were May wh> ptember toning erty at an enormous or involved th ce jon Prices Down. Coal € Zon LA break of 41-2 In Liverpoo! cavles, tt at ad 0 depressing effect upon the dtion trading to-day, and prices we “tram 6 to 11 points lower at the outs Offerings of actual cotton from the rey piwere again’ ti Nberal, Ma tu vad sumpreied ——$———_ Thy ioe sie i we ito. Shas ApEn, Bib to +3 june, 8, 2, Ward Leader for El Twenty-reventh street tay James Shevlin, of street Democracy Wyck this afternd te Tolatol, + |nation of the organization for a place | Thin ts t PETERSBURG, March 1.—The| on the bi-partivan Board of Hlection ociety of Authors has sent] “The name of the candidate In Jc aguire. He in tho leader of ‘Twenty-Arst Asaembly District. and fo merly an Lite District-Att tured doth lege ———- Wiilowgh yy an the edition wer small mounta’ Great K Train 1 "We et probably be named by the ook aoe mets GRY. 0° Sitseeamrennenee ae) RE ET Tr WORLD: MONDAY EVENING, "MARCH 18, 1907. NEW PLATFORM AT BRIDGE. IN Blt BLOCKS. Intended to Expedite the Unloading of Trains and to Relieve Congestion at City Hall. a * gsoveavareseesece savsersesesseuees 47990499999 099993 ington in Demand {$ Carry Market UU: : ponienanre $ Stocks opened exceptionally buoyant |¥ fn the market to-day, on a large gen-\@ eral demand, prices being up from 1 to! # 4 points 1g The purchases were In large blocks. | ¢ extending to nearly 10,0 of Buritngton iS ve City Hall station of the signed to relieve the con- Aenea ma eensaasens geeeeeeesseeseses eessesseeneeseesesonsessee, » APR OLAAPAAARE EDA AAAAABAL AAS HASA DS AOBASASSORESE RED ing high ti " . Dyacing Saturday tthe Third aye or a passenger in the last car dict Va Pau platform on . Hridge platform ar the end “ Hall « on PLUNCED DOWN MAYOR ACTS 0 CANAL TREATY. AN AIR SHAFT. Secretary Sounds Sen-) Demarest Fell Five ators on New Agree- | Stories While Chasing Pigeons ona Roof. With Comptroller De- wilh Mayer Englishman 6 Brings IelMeGion ie s Wcenanion other Suit Against | Excited Sympathy of | Judge Aspinall. tooking for MeGarry, Oi FELL FROM A ROOF. Saye Drunkenness Seems Preva-) wore for some Ighteen years Was trying Magintrate mn in the Yorkville tlon, She was so drunk that she was held until to-day for examination, Sho K had a sto) -lwas rearralgned and Magistrate f i i s (Bran. asked hee where she worked \Bhe replied that she worked in Dell v tcester Ford week and if any one wh means let him Kecunere early this morning. betor from the top of the butlding and frac: drunkard, [¢ would appear that a dk Fe 3 Inge Col huve meited away. It ia an epoch In selling that will be dated from to- fe ae enemy epte erepamnrnem emer eye nme BROADWAY AND 11TH STREET. JAMES McCREERY & CQ. Large and varied selections of new Foreign and Domestic Merchandise, for Spring and Summer are now being shown in all Departments. LADIES’ SUITS. ‘Two New Spring Models,—handsome designs, perfect cut and finish, Made of Cheviot, trimmed with gilt braid, satin tucks, and Persian passe- menterie insertions. Latest flare flounce Skirts, with taffetas silk linings. Blue, black and brown, Made of Broadcloth,—trimmed with scalloped bands of taffetas silk, Eton Coat,—with half military collar. New Flare cut, Skirt, on self-colored drop silk taffetas lining. Black, navy and royal blue, castor, gray and brown, $35.00; VALUE $15.00. COTTON DRESS GOODS. 7,000 yards Imported Piqué. White, pale blue, navy blue, yellow, drab, cardinal and royal blue, 15 cents per yard; vat 25 CENTS SPRING SALE OF CLOTH. TEN THOUSAND YARDS. Fine quality material,—satin finish,—full cloth width. for tailor gowns. The smooth finish and brilliancy will remain after sponging and pressing. Colors: gray, tan, browns, mode, cream, royal and n rose and a rich jet black, $1.45 per yard; vaLur g2.co BROADWAY AND 11TH STREET. nS McCREERY & CO. JAM ‘AMATEUR PHOTOGRAPHS ARE VERY INTERESTING. 9 * ehititititieicieiefele eee inieinieieteiiebicinfetatet: i Ine ENING WORLD will pay 32. h sh graphs tt accepts and prints, A full description, giving names, locations, of &e., whould ace y each. . —_> i showld be Intere No prints will be patd fo Photograph cides on Going Ahead to Obtain Money. feat eps were taken ty realizecion of Andrew Cer be the eetiatitinnan trate Gteeirem Le Retest npg iW Sand nysetf enthuntastt Wo Mest Of a bottleae thet he cut his te NINE YEAR h hbraries | women Anybody. nowledged for merey . who was to Never Harme Summers, an Kono a Mary 1a we Mrs. ry n tur making the capture, BRANN SCORES BELLEVUE. This was nine y of che sho Recommended * blue, red, old $2 cach for all amateur Sphoto- y defined and strongly printed photographs can be used, novel and newsy returned. All that are accepted and printed will be Editor, Evening World, f Charlte Simona, two and a half Mosciseors which, by the way, need to be sharpened by cutting on the neck of Mra. Ayres, and all the shoes she wore until she picture was taken Just prey lent Among Ite Employees, OLD MAN DIES IN CELLAR. Mary O'Connor was arralkned before ‘ourt Saturday morning for intoxica- have knowa that without rkel t In Hellovue who iw not a ‘ont sober person has no chancy of get- iny cmplornent in that place.” 2 Alt u and if any Mary promised she would ney ee. drink He did not come torday, and x thi proprone Jany more and was discharg Mornug airs. Wolf went around to see maker's ", Bi lxe on the lon door, ‘The old] himeelt on eny subject. But when a 5 whe tee beet eneis * ‘Phe problem In book-selling is to briny | tne author and the reader together. Th problem the 1 an solved at the opentn e Magintrate, "Ie y Years 5 fleth. century’, rem they have] sald Mr. O'Brien, scem@ that tt Is impoanble for any one] 4 aclected Ja the author of “Janice More- cark mhall be known who Yver the English language is spoke: ‘0 know how the: joing tte Jett apes visit Wane, to-d ‘will eve. STERN BROTHERS Spectal Values, Tuesday, Button Department in Annex on the First Floor French Gilt Belt Buckles and Clasps Plain and with jewels, Real Value $1.00 to $4,00 at 30c, 75, 95, 91.73" Leather Goods ‘ Light-weight soft cowhide Travelling Bags Walrus Chatelaine Bags, Suede Wrist Bags, large size, Combination Books & Card Cases with silver fronts and corners, Meyer Jonasson & (Fo, Hats in colors to harmonize with the newest tailored: gowns, $15.00 to $25.00. BROADWAY AND 12TH ST. Suit 14 & 15 inch 16 inch 94,28 94.50 at 95c at 91.85 Value $5.00 93.78 West Twenty-third Street SPRING MILLINERY. Exhibition of Models On Tuesday and Wednesday, March roth and 2oth, er One Thousand Nine Hundred and One, Fi he y's. be JAMES McGREERY & CO., Twenty-third Street, New York. SILKS. New weaves and colors. “Cameleon Baroness,” “Satin Louicyrano,” \*Paillette’ and ‘“Argen-| itine.” New Broche Flannel | Silk, a wide range of colors for street or evening dress, 75. per yard; Valus 1.90. JAMES McCREERY & C0. Twenty-third Street. TAY COAFTER DEVLIN'S SCALP. If Complaint Is Made Against Editor He May Be Removed. Mayor Van Wyck refused to may a word about the attack made upon him by Principal Michae; E. Devitn, of Grammar hool #7, In Westchester, in a news: B| paper which Devin pudiiahes and edits. in 'inetg~ nificant firecracker’ in his Inet issue, amd saldche pudliahed the paper oecause newepapera to print matter that he sent Promident Miles M. O'Brten, of tha Manhattan and Bronx School Board, when shown the clipping from Devlin's paper, the Westchester Sentinel, auld: “A year ago, when I became President us to making a bonfire] of the School Board and the Bowrd of to the shutter {# a patr of Indian moccasins which Lottle} Education, I made myvelf-very plain In cpponition to the Introduction of politica into the public-school rystem. I have Of cour every man has a right to his opinion and to express ran uses his position for political pure poses he {x not a fit person to rema‘n in the puiite-school service. I'l submit It to tho board for action,” the final dispomition of the matter, and deom this suMcient to warrant 4 de- y mand for the resignation of eae oe) Deviin oF not.’ 5 he couldn't get any of the editors of the “If a formal complaint {s made to me “The board will have T cannot say whether the board would DRESSMAKERS SUPPLIES. Notion Dep't. No, 2 Silk Taffeta Binding, .O7 per piece. Silk Prussian Binding, +14 per piece. Double Serge Belting, -65 per piece. | Double Moire Belting, -95 per piece. |Real Shell Whalebones, 1.00 per doz. | Single and double lined Dress si | Sees, | Nos. 3 and 4, 1.00 per doz, A complete stock of Cot- ton Dress linings and mer- cerized cotton fabrics for Skirts. All the latest fash- lionable colors, JAMES McCREERY & CO, Twenty-third Street, / 4 VELVET. Five thousand yards of novelty “Mirror”: and “Panne” Velvets. New colors and: designs Suitable for trimmings, waists or entire gowns; oo per yard; Value 2.00 to 3.00, JAMES McGREERY& CO,“ Twenty-third Street. Sunday fs the day to advertise your wants. Greatest circulation im exist snce, Get in

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