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THE WORLD: FRIDAY EVENING, APRIL 12, 1901. ‘ UDDEN DEATH OF ALDACE F. WALKER feint-f-1 pee tetaletes Ser has § ' bs i ie otis ieleleieieieinicteltetetninielelinteteletei-i-lotetet F. WALKER nbeieicieet " Gen. Aldace F. Walker, Coairman the Board of Directors of the Atohis Topeka and Santa a ¢ Fo Ratire Wests made thy at his home, LIABILITIES FOUR MILLIONS, were Files Petition in Baneeieiee rer Shows vellous Disparity- Celebrated Failure fter 1 NOT A SUCCESS. Places of the Men on Lenox Avenue Work Promptly Filled. ———-——— Vriding Restricted ane brkige, tith street, d hogy thirty-five and en heavy en lim tn thik Kroup wun Fr Gnvertaiaty as as! apgineera, mas by the New. York banks. _ COFFIN’S MEIEUS ARE $25.| GAISSON STRIKE sec ee regarding wing to be made hsiten as Ht whiter: M LONDON STOCKS SAG. Urices uy Prices railway dealings. entricted, the ~ Chairman of ST Nehicon Topeka & Santa Fe Board of Directors. ar-|~ Meyer Jonasson & (fo. Will offer on Saturday, April 13, the following exceptional values: | Millinery Department. pane hiihies $3.50 to $20.00 $3.00 # and dainty | A special Hat for Misses of 10 to 5 years, Wide, drooping brim Hats, Louis XV. style, in Tuscan, Leghorn and fancy straws, $10.00 to $16.00 a aaaaannaaaal Separate Dress Skirts of Cheviot or Broadcloth, at $6.75, Regular value $8.75. taht In addition an accumulation of 500 Taffeta Silk Petticoats at prices of special interest to intending purchasers. $4.90, | $5.90, | $6.90, $7.90, former values $5.90 to $12.50. BROADWAY AND 12TH ST. MORGANCONTROLS | Spring Catalogue now ready. Customers are JERSEY CENTRAL. George F. Baer Elected President and Every- thing Ready for Consolidation with Reading. fourth street, at £4 o'vlock thie nieement bs an tiebter — z of he we war feve inert heart Me ul ae ae eal + of the engineers on the New Jersey Cen- he was f Le tvad “or. | collation Ratirend the Hu Hix mane y eainttehueee | Sew Reading. with feet in helsh ellen (rarnkiheGnle (ile trol, were work led to tal f Hmmencement morning he [tray when he undermined hin he y ove to drill bis command. and in| rst uamed | ting to work, he reached the old Middlebury | Baer Preal | a hundred Gen, Walker was one of the beet) chureth just in time te throw his bridie|directara. of ye between Known ralirond men in Ameren. Helover a pomt and wall up the bread atale [0 1. Welsh cere ranie a OES stan born in Rutland, Vtoowixty yearelin tin uniform a aration waa an [thomas noMauch Chunk and feo and became a lawye nounced, ‘The sieht of the uniform and| ‘These inke t itenryi Mak Gur pipuagengens rcs Me was a member uf Vertnont) the shoulder stra jorning i oset the] well, Chari 8. Bourne ano rorane they would Jeepisinture until his ap . sisi of the 4 JN. Garland, the Inter deceased. Mr uaerely alea Jel Presitent Cleves oldter was accorded a Haer ist of the Heading Tall: none upon wilt the Republica Miaieratherdnmetiees uae up to these Agurer : mmerce 1 The regular quarterly dividend of 1 1-4 ek arti Aen, Director, percent. was declired. payable May three menthe’ trial } Sut the annual meeting will be hy Mf hat time the ett | 1.) May 1 : atistlet men iat ALL DANGER OF STRIKE IS PAST. ences ot un humer on Oblentausen had when tats state: apt art ven ta ‘ iY i} ink 0 ment w and tir The engineer: pret wel conferences mad the nthe hi Cer sand the 1 at harid ploy tives i re that a falta an of the mevt prom ISO MEN STRIKE. FEAR STRIKERS; ON NEW BRIDGE.’ SLEEP IN MILL. | ‘| Prevent Raising of Sec-| Crisis in the Paterson he on dn | opm ve eng) ond Cable on the Structure. Labor Troubles i Rouses Unions. | | emen Matters are reaching a ortsie in ih strike at Frank © Dugan's silk mill a: r Paterson, Nod. Extra pickets are oy esate uhe guard wwe tak The strikers are x ; : if beewuse of a Strike wae aw eympatoetio one any ranks ve str sHuranrs rel om: because of mares sth fav {wo that denerte "|Full length, black Taffetas | ‘STOCKS UPON Zs Roablive hed with th The Roeut Morder Charge Withdrawn, MONTPELIER, Vt, trial of Frank J murder of Seth Johnson on Ju a} came toa sudden close to-da: B State's Attorney voluntarily withdrew ide there are about | the charge against Miller, and the Court preeei eS ordered fad return a verdict of small he > grant thelr deman kept fussing them off, strike. Was ord On the Manha! ont humired m de Dy who wend on atric, ORR OADOOPPOPOP OOD SOROSTS ‘THE BEST SHOE FOL WOMENS. $3.50 per pair. | When purchasing Sorosis shoes, customers should have the foot measured, instead nguiring for any particular size. By this means an accurate tit is secured. _ For ladies there are numerous varieties of boots and shoes, —for morning, visiting or evening dress. ‘The leathers are all of the finest quality and are selected with a view to their durability and fashionable appearance, The details of construction studied during the process of | perfecting this shoe provided for every variation of step, arch, instep, width, heel, etc..—with the style and contour to suit every individual need. , The Sorosis Slipper is shown in numerous attractive de- signs, in accordance with the latest fashion. A shoemaking section, for boots, shoes and slippsts, made to order is included in this department. Any particular idea or instruction of the purchaser will be accu rately carried out, no matter how extreme or unusual the design. requested to take new elevators opposite western entrance. JAMES McCREERY & CO., Twenty-third Street. Cloak Department. sid Floor BLACK ETON COATS. Tucked Taffetas Silk Coat,— trimmed with gilt braid —| lined with white silk,—or}| MISSES’ SUITS. 3rd Floor. Serge, Homespun or Venc- flounce Skirts, — coats lined with silk. Colors:— blue, tan, mode, grey and plain silk, with batiste; black. ollie. Sizes 14 to 16 years. $9.50. $12.50 and $15.00. Tucked Taffetas Silk,— Unlined Taffetas Silk Skirts, with standing, silk or] — With double, stitched, tucked batiste collar. Plain flare flounce, — finished Taffetas Coat, trimmed! with group of fine tucks. with stitched — straps,— | "eM $9 (0 41 Inches. white satin vest and lining. $12.50. $14.50. Covert Cloth or Serge Reefer Coats. Lined with Satin. Loose backs,—velvet or cloth collars. Tucked Taffetas,—coliarless or finished with double; a i ' sailor collar, or with Ara- Sines. (0 16'yeare bian lace collar and batiste, $6.50 revers. Lined with black! Sr or white silk. {Short Skirts. Latest flare $18.50 each, | model,—medium or QOx- eaemegats ford i Broadcloth or Cheviot Coats of various| greys. models, $9.50, $14.50 & $18.30, | $5.00, Silk Travelling Coats— JAMES McGREERY & CO... tian Cloth Suits, New flare | + Rothenberg = a West Fourteenth Street. SHOES $3.50 “Liberty Shoes” for $1.98 With a Shoe so elegant and priced so phe nomenally low itis not unnatural that the Should be taxed to its utmost ca y week. The “Liberty Shoe’ is now 3 so tirmly established that thousands of ladies will have no other make. More than 45,000. ladies can certify to the Iuaury, ea charm of this immensely Shoe, Made ot distinct styl: ee ae Boots and Oxfords. and all the rew heels and All sizes lasts. Peerless in) every way. Truly the queen all American Shoes. Worth e Se aesieieit per pair. but sold x =~ Of 3 7 a5 i oys’ Glothing. | \% Ready bY ‘another rousingly busy ee Great piles of brand new clothing for the youngsters. Every- ( thing in the prevailing style, and every price the lowest :. ls possible. nm Not a value skimped in any particular. ey y $4.00 Russian Blouse Suits, in ali the J 98 ar shades and fashionably made trom) Oy- with double-breasted worsteds and cheviots....6 Cheviots; 2: 98 sin. New York. All wool blue silk stitched piped equal to merchant tailor made 7.00 Millinery Dep Us “{ ats; famous double se. Three-Plece Short Pants Suits, and taney double warp fast ¢ Boys’ strictly all wool blue $5.00 ‘values Youths’ $10 Suits for $7. serges and clay worsteds; Farmer best val atin lin The SPREE PPP Peet seams: einPi-t Children’s; Latest and most pt. Other Hats — stores are asking 9S¢. for x “Flovodora” | them, Here at... NEO Chueas continues 2 | Flowers—One of the pret enormous) est and busiest flower sections i the country. Crush Rose: ; : arge Roses ina bunch; all the new vel et and steal s\écI RUCK ese a9 shades; worth 19¢., Satur- Weare selling hundreds at (DY cose > 10c Children’s Flats—The new, larce sott Flat Hats that. are now in such lively demand. Allthe proper braids and colors. vreath of flowers ora bow of rinuon and the 69c Fine Imported Roses, 3 in a S ‘19 + bunch, all col Daisies: tine, y sprays, bunche.... , 19 hat is trimmed Children's Wreaths, many Dress Shares. New, neice styles. 59c Brightest ee Ribbons. Imported Fancy Ribbons; soft Changeable Louisine Ribbons. and dainty; many patterns; 12c c ide; sold every: 29 allcolors; 33¢ inch. wide; vd.. Imported Fancy Ribbons; beauti- Taffeta Mousseline Ribbon, ful patterns; 31% inches wider inches wides grand quality, in vie et 5e beautiful’ colorings, Ee Big Line: jain and Fancy alues, yd re. Imported Plaid Ribbons, 3 inches wide, most exquisite colors, mig- hi cent uality. Changeable Tat- feta Ribbon, $% inches wid soft, dainty “and beautiful . 49¢. qualities, yd. ateses.. ‘39c of Ribbons; 4 to 4%, inches wide, in- cluding stripes and wash ribbons; suitable for children's hats 19¢; and neckwear; yd.... Silk Ribbons, 44% inches 25¢) STERN BROTHERS Exceptional Values for Saturday semi-fitting or box backs.; ‘Twenty-third Street. $22.50. JAMES McCREERY & CO., Twenty-third Street. UNTRIMMED HATS, In the latest models and ma- terials. New turban and “stiff” Hats, BULL SUPPORT. |Golf, walking and “between | season” Hats,—useful for immediate wear. Ladies’ Neckwear Dep’t 45¢ Real Renalssance Waite Organdie and Lace Lace Cotiars, 48¢ Collars and Reveres, White China Silk Ties, with polka-dot borders, $1.25 $1.95 Arabe Lace Zouave Jackets, Boys’ Departments On the Second Floor 200 Double-breasted Suits of Imported cheviots and worsteds, made and lined $5 00 In the best possibfe manner, 9 to 16 yrs,, Value $7,50 to 9,75 ° Ycke Norfolk Suits of English flannels, Sateateroitatyia Value $7,50 $5.05 Sallor Sults of navy blue English serges, Heavy Buying Checks a Decline and Prices Advance. Flowers, foliage and all noy- elty trimmings. JAMES McCREERY & CO., Twenty-third Street. cks rallied after an opening de- noon the Exchange to-day and irtces went up, while buying orders in reasel on bull axgressivencem, tn the opening «ag Burling: Copper 44 auffered, dropping from | but these defictencle Ml Copper ad-| of the moat brominen 4 e highert 0 : making a net! “Pront-takin points, Anaconda, too,!2 5.4 i an opening loss of 2 3-8 points! showed a net gain of 3-8, strong features in the advance thaestern, Rock fle, Consolidated ints fn the Grange udson, Union Pacific, malgamated Copper je Chicago Terminal Des Moines & Ft. Delaware naolidated id Anacon- Dodge, Br . Eval Terra Haute and St. Pau pi ed were lifted 2 1-2 to 3 1-2 poini ‘The clos wan moderately xctive and [rather Heavy. ic ai wales 3 patoeka iM 1,371,800 shares, de and Atchizona pon On, 10.2 Te and ntral advanced vthere from \ Pennsyivan The Closing Quotations. me dull at the advance, iy . hance Cie ot iv 154 18 1465 of local municipal corporations | &: ise igh y absorbed on reports of a BIN 8 Be 62 nN Bs RS ES BAD WO se ues saa, TEIN 1564 ISIN 1845 ‘ Wis WIN 17” lay, pari Fe aes the Pa- 2) 2at Sn ie liidy ie. Tite ii. 7 Viet and Bt sie as eked ae 3" an z ERY, "Eltcirie and Ble lous a Ban | E iday Tory ieee ioly francisco raliled 3 points each, “Bonde | M TaN 1B8 Ik Were quiet and irregular, (01g 3 igi Coal stocks beca ng aN “mder the leadership of Dati. misepert lal 163" 1014 1 if a1 Hudson, which rose bi bate Spe ne oe ce Fea dency of of the Boncral’ market and, Foonice te i rangers y. | Resting Rock Islend spurting 10 srg ‘ FIFE: BE ane fancy ckeviots and blue serges, 6 to 14 yrs., Value $5.00 $3.75 $5.00 98° embroidered emb!ems, 3 to 12 yrs,, Top Coats of tan covert cioth and English Oxfords, 3 to 16 yrs,, Heretofore $6,75 to 9.75 Boys’ and Youths’ Fancy Vests, double-breasted, 8 to 19 yrs., Heretofore $2,00 to 3,50 West Twenty-third Street fon Pacific” Wabash pf. MORGAN TALKS OF STEEL. © Stendy- Later dealings here with a bearish tendency. [New Traat stacks W tug Effect on LONDON, April 12-3. gan Is quojed to-day ae saying he! thought the Bteel ‘Trust would have a steadying effect on the British atecl market, and.rather-more favorable than otherwise. He did not see why the ateol trade should suffer, elther in Great Brit- win or Germany. As to the report that he intended’ to place truet securities on the European market, Mr. Morgan sald: “There is no surplun capital (9 give away. The people on thls ade are under i misapprehension, All the shares are allotted long agg) What we bought wel 7 had to pay for." In-rexard to the stories about a copper) combination Mr. Morgan declared he knew, nothing. He sald he would meet Mr. Carnegle while in Europes TAs July “wheat, 3 ——__— Cotton Trading Irregular. au Fag e meel Ney a coeme wing prices were; May 81 Cotton opened wteady and unchanged | Chi 50's clu to 4 cat Yrerpont Mor- ned higher a were ir: Wheat op qutet. Cables AUN Unaetited. nat higher in sympathy with Weate Corn was alma somes + s pening prices w July wheat, 761 ng Was: May wheat, New York's closing prices May ints) lower In ane markes to-day. wheal 7°

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