The evening world. Newspaper, March 29, 1901, Page 9

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STOCKS TAKEN AT HICH PRICES, the Burlington and Steel Group Soar on Heavy Demand. There were wide and excited openings fn a number of stocks © to-day, Burlington and Steel leading in the dealings. On a heavy demant Burlington opened festorday's ferred sold at was rushed it the closing closed irregular ir profit tocks to-day were $4,053,000, The total sale 1,600,500) shares; bonds ‘The Closing Quotations. . 24 STOCKS FIRM IN LONDON. Ey) Americnns at New York larity, frnding Not Hiway securi were York parity in the srokers at rigs Med to: TELEGRAPH TRUST DENIED. Managers nf Dig Company say ‘There Is No Combing The report that the Postal Company and the American mie Company ha entered: working asreement and that the 1 Union Telegrabh Com; to form a pro of the Western Union, and Pres- hander, of the Postal Telegraph who declare that no euch hegotlutons are In contemplation, Cotton Prices Higher. Cotton opened in the market to-day at an advance of 1 to % potnta on good Liverpoo! cables, Longs and Wall street were conspicuous buyers, ‘The opening 9 to 7.90; April -esaary to diet or to follow a set rule or tall is at its height. of the Surprise Store. were | Men's top-limit quality BOYS’ VESTELE SUITS, prett Russian Blouse, Tuxedo, EASTER NECKWEAR of fae tate mindoms ee Open aie until 10 P. M. Other Days until 6.30 P. M. HILL FIXES. DEAL FOR BURLINGTON ern Absorption. for submission Hexton and Quiney st The secre James J ved to have settled the auestio je oplan provider, tt te rald, for the se of. DB. & Q. bonde at 1s {, guaranteed bonds 1: is not known whether ntathed a th: $i in ah the proposition stockholders of proposed 7 kholders do. er the rumors 1, B&Q. ‘on wince M pertaining AN EASY WAY To Keep Well. It Is easy to keep well If we would only observe each day a few simple rules of health, * The all-important thing 9 to keep stomach right, and to do thle it ts not nee- the of fare Such pampering simply maker a capricious appetite and a feeling that certain favorite articles of food must be avoided, Prof. Wiechold gives pretty good ndvice on this subject. He saya: ‘I am 6 years old and have never had a serious illness, and at the same time my life han been \rgely an indoor one, but I early discov- ered that the way to keep healthy was to keep a healthy stomach, not by cating bran crackers oF dleting of any sort—on the con- trary, L always eat what my appetite craves —but for the past eight years I have made it a daily practice to take one or two of Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets after cach meat 5 {and | attribute my robust health for a man ; | but contained only the natu jacember, 7.18 to 7.9). Market que —=>_— Wheat Market Stendy. Woeat opened quiet and about steady, at 3-4 for Muy in the market to-day, belng Influenced by vorn. Liverpool cables opened 1-8 higher on a decrease of a million bushels in Ag= i it on were: May vew Y. ening. pr wheat, member wheat, $0 5-8; July wheat, 1. Plot my to the regular dally use of and were not a secret patent medi Peptones and diastase, and afi « fow. weeks I have never ceased 10 thank him for bls advice. “I honestly belleve the Stuart's Dyaps the real heal brings health to the sick ailing and preserves health (o the well and strong.” Men and women past fifty years of need a safe digestive after meals to a perfect digestion and to ward off direaso, and the safest, best known and most widely bit of taking uzed fs Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets, pening prices rere: May | "the : 8 2 y aro found in every well-reaiated wheats) 6 78 pte Ee ws were: May [household from Maine to Californi SL; July wheat, 811-4; 3-4 offered:' March corn, tember corn i ick wheat, A ¢ closibe prices were: fay 5 sate and Australia are PAP A al pe a ee as #80 worth et tod. : Stockholders NotSatis- | § fied withGreat North- i) ! EASTER HATS, the good kinds, of fine fur sto Better qualities at 95c. aud $1.45, and highe SPRING OVERCOATS of all-wool standard Oxford gray vicuna, $5. Coverts, venetians and spring weight kerse. MEN’S AND YOUTHS’ SUITS of very dur: suits af imported worsteds, $1 rnamented, 75c. lors and other novelties, $3.50, $4, $5. EASTER SHIRTS, laundered, tigured, with separate cuffs, and white, 45. The best percale, linen, hankcel and madras, 75¢. and 95¢, h sil x 2 e e e e e é 6 é e e e > le é o e e @ eo e ‘@ eo e THE WORLD: FKIDA {JUST ONE WEEK UNTIL BESUES Outfitting for the joyous event The crowds come and go, availing them- selves of the celebration values Never seen stocks of such variety or size as these. z I Easter Specials—Every One of All- Wool Goods. The Qualities Are Reliable, the Fi Beyond Criticism. BS through Worated, Wile Wal 4 50] Salts of Pa Di The § Well re peas / Men's 00 eae $ / Suits, 5 Sulte of Pure Knee Pant 5 ; Suits, n aac Worate suls The $= Sp} Young ie tas] 50 7 00 § Suits, ° Suits, a e Suite of Pure, AM-Wool Oxtor Withont an oni in popular favor. The Young ius was 00 Men's $ 4. 30 $ Suits, ° Suits, Sats o rated In Novel Suits of Pure, when us 1them, The ew Alpines, 50c.3; Derbys, 75¢. grades made, $1.65 and $2.45, $7.50, $50, $12, $15. fast black t-Cheviot, $3. 2, $15 and $18. BOYS’ SAILOR BLOUSE SUITS, 95z. 23e 45c. Easter Figured Hosiery, 9%, $2e., 23c., It’s No Joke buying clothes for a hust- fia, healthy boy. We make it easy for you bys making Boys’ Clothing as tough as pine knots. Exelusive designs in Sailor, Rugby and Russian Blouse Suits, $3.50, $4, 6 $5 and up to $1o— 13th St. Store only. Exceptional values in double-breasted — Suits, $4 and $5. C *hoice of entire sto. he Boys?) Overcoat. ages a $5 and $7,50--regul. , $40, $12 and $14 va es. = Nauta Cortratls€o. i 3 BROADWAY Stores: Cor. 13th St. Cor. Canal St. Near Chambers £t ot "| Gwweccccoseqoce PVOre eoececesecs Gi C Ane New Enterprise on the West Side. We have come here to siay. Our main object is to dem- onstrate to the people of the west side that we will be ready to supply the nobpy dressers, whether they be old or young. Our stock of MEN’S, BOYS AND CHILDREN’S CLOTHING are all fresh, seasonable goods, No old or shopworn clothing; everything will be of the latest design for both men's and boys’ wear. Every garment will be sold as represented, and no mis- representation will be tolerated at any time. To convince your- self of the style of goods that we handle look at our grand open- ing display SATURDAY, MARCH 30, in our massive show window at the Northwest Corner of 8TH AVE AND 40TH ST. We ask an inspection of our grand display of spring Clothing, A hand. some souvenir given to every customer. Remember time and date, SATURDAY, MARCH 30. SHATTIIAN CLOTHING CO., N. W. Cor. of 8th Ave. and 40th St. Don't forget the handsome souvenir is waiting for every customer. Store Open Till 11 P. M. Printers’ Ink has heard it asserted that the advertising department of nearly every large department store in the United States subscribes for the New York Evening World, the Philadelphia Record and the Chicago News, because these three news- papers carry the best examples of department store advertising in the world. —FPrinters’ Ink, March 27. 00} 00 sunranteed 00; The Young $ 50 xb $ 0 132 to 146 West ‘ STORE Fourteenth St. at between 6th and 7th aves. SOTVSVSSSSVSSSSSSSSSSeses Reese y Be Va SA cle ae Y BEVISNING, MAKCH 2H, Lyut. o | ¢ Broadway, Cor. Chambers St. | BY ‘ You are no doubt aware that we are the cae CREDIT OUTFITTERS in this city. With our two immeuse establishments,. we are prepared to supply your wants in the line of CLOTHING for MEN, WOMEN and CHILDREN on most LIBERAL terms of credit. @ “Special sale of ia) oy) Ladies’ Tailor-Made $3.75, An EUctraordinary Spring Overcoat Movement! A Great Big Overcoat Chance Came Our Way. It’s Up to You Now! A Clean, Clear Saving of $5 to $20 on Every Garment Purchased at This Sale. By actual count torty- able ll new, qual to and Ake al peep. il quote our the e. Spring Suits, of tine quality Venetian Cloth, LATEST fashionable cut and model. PRICES ranging from $8.50 to $35.00. Separate Skirts and Silk Waists in great variety of prices, ranging from $2.98, 4.75, up to $25.00. MEN'S SUITS,—Our $10 suits cannot be beat. We are now in a position to dress the whole family from head to foot at a very small outlay of money. NO SECURITY REQUIRED. Business strictly contidential. HA. ZEITZ & TARSHIS, 535 FULTON ST. 468 FIFTH AVE. BROOKLYN. Spring Overcoats for every one. eight distinctive styles —the best proc ‘up-to-date garments with every poir superior to most custom work, Con Slip into a rich, luxurious garment — own words—‘' a great, big Overcoat chance ‘Read On: $12.50 and $15 willbuy the very best Vicuna, Thibet and Covert Overcoat or Raglan. The sort that would puzzle your tailor to produce tor less than $30 to $35—ot Oxtord, Plack, Olive and new Tan shades. $7.50 and $10 for $18 and $22 silk-lined Top and Spring Overcoats. $6.00 for Covert Overcoat: that are positively worth $12 to $15. FRANK [_.JAYLOR CLOTHING (a! BROADWAY cor.CHAMBERS Si. OPEN LATE SATURDAY EVENINGS. ty 0 (JAMES MEANS’ lx $250 SHOE: KNOWN 4NO APPROVED BY THE PUBLIC FOR 23 YEARS. SOLO BY LEADING RETAILERS. Made in a variety of styles and leathers. at Smootin Innersoles. a THE BIG CREDIT HOUSE. Furniture,Carpets,Clothing. 221,223, 225,227 GRANDST., One Dee trou - Brooklyn. EASTER CLOTHING } 164,166, 168, 170 SMITH ST., ea, 5 for rien Women and Children. GREATEST. Uieventrorlinen 20th | | NW! Distributed at wh «| HORSE 1 ROGERS OF NEW YORK, A by (L) 01 > your needs. i Danretl’s. Men’s Wear. Easter Fur nseings. Showing a range surpasiin previous clfcris. Fine Nezkw-ar in light |dark co’ors. White linen and Century! S eolsred Shirts in stock or s@) | oe mass"? VIQUIDATION SALE 77 iy Underwear in Balbriggan, Silk | | co AT AUCTION, 7 Fine Silk Waists, $6 kind. we Men's Suits and Overcoats, $12 to $25 kind, $8, Si0, $12, $15 Children’s Suits from.... $1.25 to $6.00 -$7 wine Axminst'r Carpets, pr. yd. 686 2.75} Brussels Carpets, per yd. 456. + 3,75) Ingrain Carpets, per yd. 35 Q° - Oil-Cloth remnants, 40c, and 0c. kind, per yd. 106° and ant Merino. Hit Hose in the latest and a arp Pahoa paar aeranreeraceern § 5 te eee tree pe enene en eneeren en Mattresses, from. 1.50 best creations. . Cents tite gout tes ite |A Quarter of aMillion 7 | 90. Wee, Opens an Account withUs, grade qualities. Dollars of ALL Ath DELIVERED IN UNMARKED WAGONS. 8 Special Value Saturday. ; \Cycling or Golf Trousers, {CO pairs only, in neat chzcks and plaids, $1.85, value $3.90. | Half Hose. A collectjon of imported goods | in tancy stripes, suitable for the coming season, at reduced prices. Lot 5. Lot 2. Lot 3. 15c. Pr. 25c. Pe. 35c. Pi.! 6 Pra 85e. 6 Pr 1.38. 6 Pra, 2.20. |Values trom 25c. to 75. per pair. | Broadway, 8 & 9 Sts. | Fine Jewelry, Diamonds, Watches, Sterling Silver, <<, Broadway, Graham and Flush- ing Aves., Brooklyn. Ay Clocks, Ete. 24 STOCK OF M, oTHhd = — linporter of Diamonds, , ee Precious Stones, Watches, aad A Gala Saturday for Boys. Only One Week to Easter, * An opportunity to Chileren’s, Window Display. select from the largest assortment of and Young Men's Clothing in the City. lowest possible prices. 5.00 to 10.00 and Oaford, 5.95 2.98 to 3.98 1.98 to 4.50 1.98 to 4.50 3.98 2.98 4.98 2.98 1.98 ta 6.00 3.98 to 5.95 ryt. 4,98 1.50 to 4.50 Yachting Caps, f fp J Boys’ ass garments at \W, % FineJewelry, 4Q)-4l Fullon Sie BROOKLYN. or J, CORRE, ty My JOHN H. ii REN | SALE NOW IN PROGRESS 11 A.M. TOOP M AND MAKER OF Fre THE BUSY MAN'S BOOK. Michaels Bros.,§ Brooklyn. On any sé use made}, hereon nev er get less than a gencrous money's worth, ath Ave, and 9th St, OUTFITTERS & HOME rt On these New Spring Oe CLOTHIERS ON CREDIT. jpouits and Top Coats at Sio]! cdl | . KETS and’ SKIRTS ITyou get better than our wl, “ALE ll CONTINUE DALY Be yt eileen PAGES OF MATTER, == | own big average. SS epee FACTS FULLY COVERED,” Nobby—if you say so. fj Quiet—if you prefer. Ric h and die yan ays. f ADAM TO 6 PR, Ny MILLINERY. iT] a ale MIOATS lothe yourself and tumily toy SL 00 Per Week $L 00 ITERS OF INTEREST, ; TUL) VALUE FOR THE MONEY: i Than in Any Other Book Printed. 1 Aimaras ant Bacyelopedia. .° © over G00 pages, 1,000 toptes + + + Substantially bows ph boart covers, with sewed) deck trimmed edgen,? * | eee ek north or south or east or west, ‘A Sunday World want ad.’s the best | ie 740-742 ee ddA nabiate

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