The evening world. Newspaper, May 23, 1901, Page 12

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i: BN OIRECTORS UNDER ARREST. Stockholders of man Bank TakeSum- mary Action. BPRLI Neu-Stre' holdere z of the Me Mortgage Bank was tional. Pomeranian The bank |s Morten arrested Sat y pting showed a ar etat of affairs an in th . sian Actien Hank Grundschatd Jaw against property by sub-companies tate. The meeting showed th maki loans were # gages, |} popular this season. tnortgagen. thie F Elgibe | Single or Double Breasted merken a sama correct style wuburb of Pankow, Coats made in corre y Dillen Verkehrs Tank, Epecuintive creation of the bought In 1898, for ‘An attempt was made to Tectors. but It failed. The xharex Obilxations of the above. bunks fallen heavily. | The other mortske|Fthem and saved money. Our ————==__— prices always leave you a little Barro Sold for a Church. over for other things. WILMINGTON, Del, May falr here 3565. secured the Deant. #4 || GUARANTEE CLOTHING CO. Rocky Mountain durro netted a church A doy collected #4) and he “Guarantee” CLOTHING COMPANY. Uptown Cor. 127th St. and 3d Ave. e Here's Value, here's style, here's economy for you. But you mn these suits to ap- preciate their worth. In 6 different shades of the new Greens and !rowns, also Pinchecks, Plaids and Serges So with good, broad shoulders Youny men looking for good style should drop in and “look ‘emover.”hundredshave bought Uptown Corner 127th St. & 3d Ave. MORGAN BANK TO FIGHT STILLMAN. Reported Combine with $100,000,000 Which May Handle Government Funds. A war is reported to have broken |gan himecif was a director in a life in- ‘out in the financial world to which the recent struggle over the Northern Pacitic Rallroad |x only u bagatelle. J. Pierpont Morgan, stirred to the surance company which {taclf bya fac- i cate te Me maintained that It Sonat e Uke or square yoke. ery or lace. dimity. To be guimpes. years. | UPHOLSTERY DEPARTMENT. 4th Floor Orders taken for Furniture Slip Covers, Window Shades and Awnings. Curtains and Lace cleaned Draperies, and Rugs stored, Customers are requested to take new elevators opposite western entrance,—for Upholstery and Rug Departments. JAMES McGREERY & CO. Twenty-third Street. cutting off hia nose to spite his face the quic by the attempt of the Union| on part of Mr Morgan to erect Pacific crowd, headed by James Still- | Mother bank z man, of t National City Bank, 10] organ count be cirvied througl ta ‘corral t..c Northern Pacific, it {8 sald. euch a way that the National City tt- ARI \ has planned the “largest bank in the] self might become a participant and world.” to Le formed by the consoll.| MF. Stiliman’s influence 16 a, the dation of some of the most important Lanks In the city. The capital of the projected new bank it Is reported on Wall street this afternoon will be $100,000,000. ‘This bank will, It Is believed, be of the sare national chnracter as the Bank of England, and will handle the funds of the United States Treasury. While United States officials are pre- cluded by the fiscal system of the country from directly encouraging euch a project, Mr. Morgan ‘has been assured that such an Institution may be found actually necessary Fecling Against Stilim The National Ctty Bank has been acting an a Government funds here. It ts k also as the “Stantant Ot] Treasury and Secretary Gage has shown a de- elded leaning toward 1 the natlonal finances. But tremendous = fes aroused tn Wal! street b: Mr. Stillman 4) 5 Pactie corner. of using the at his com tereats, A number o verge of Mvered a world of prom It sf Ditton to as he Is pres heretofore nmense finan nd tee ald the Avotding Btudenis of rhe nected with t asked for an ox cerning the reported scheme elned to di wtse mat ing that this is an ers and fsr-reach thus far he the matte n con He i 5 beyond say whares at treme ow busines war unusual he: ned e shade lower at 2 re to-day, but i Chiengo 4 depository for aunt of the | deat gy} ata pet the | compintes banker sald: “Such an tdea is plausthle and ponat- ble, but Ido not think tt t« probable. Have not stranger things happened, he was asked, “durng the lis monthey" Why yes, that ts he replied “Ths In an age of wonder, and Mr Morgan's plans just now seem to be very far-reaching In thelr effect.” at soroM house none matter at all necenmury, present law ee nor tw It fenaible, the banks into such a com! harters stand in the wa not think that any such mplated.* Suliman. Pres! y Bank, to nk Mr. metthution nothing.” f the highest authorities tn al bank Mr. Morgan ant of the Government in his dealings: LIVELY JUMP IN NIPPER STOCKS. |Prices Advance Forty-five |) Points and the Shorts Get a Scare. Anensational jump tn K Was a closing fe ‘orthern Pac! of the wo created reat in te" Were badly crop news attracted little atten. active ng prices were. Ju. New Mead. . Butler, one of the ori Amer un) \izere a Union Tobac poration, th has been Universal Kanized to with thi G torpedo, circumference, with four Reopen |i ore near ttle ennakes! LiveSaving Station on ine co ey: EBternatene Rusnell Sage Reon at hia offic thin afternoon asked about the pro wed bank combination. Ue sald credh it. The plan ts not Under the it would be imposatble to ember, 78 Yet: May were: July rorn, 4 t-2 > Hit sold out to the frat chowen Tobacco com: Ameriean and Continental IN WALL STREET Heavy Buying of Erie Shares Made Firm: Market. The feature In the early market was the heavy demand for the Erie Issuer at gains of 11-4, 7-8 and 11-2 per cent. for the common, firet and recond pre- ferred shares respectively, ‘The open- ing sale in the common atock wns of (OO wt 41-2, compmred with 421-2, Inet night's clone. The heavy buying con- Unued, and during the first half hour over #,00 hares of the common were purehaned. ‘Thin buoyancy lent firmness to the en- Ure market, which responded sharply. Amalgamated Copper was conspicuous in the advance, with a net advance of 2 points on an eaceptionally large de- Hret_and. second LZ and 3-4 per cent re spect tively. Prominent | ton Kroup were Wiroad and Man- each, strong In the railroad quar 3, Chicago, Indiana & vas common were cent, while as off about much ased buying enters appeared in the second hour and pri tayant. Lackawantia ‘ox treme 10 points with Northern rnold up with 16) Juat tHBat, ats 21S lant night tt mare 2 inclination and 3 points. wan exceptionally actfe furthe> of stocks toslay were an Tale. a Onto pf. Hirooklyn Rap, Transit ry Routhern Let pt Seuthern 24 pf. Cal. & Mork, “Valley Col & Mask Valley pt z 8 Best erie € S3eos FFEr worn Sizes 2 to 4 years. Hand-made, Imported Guimpes. | | Mirsourl Pacitte | & MM] tion, and refused te #8 |Clatk. who has held the office of Grand + |Chlef of the Order of Railway Conduc- Sean gon ieee era nay WORLD: THURSDAY EVENING, MAY = yoon. INFANTS OUTFITTING DEPT. 2d Floor. Nainsook and Gingham Dresses,—with round Finished with embroid- Sizes 5 months to 3 years. soc. and 75¢. Long waist and short skirt Dresses,—made of white lawn, pink and blue gingham or with or without gsc. and €:.75. es 1 to 4 . to $1.25. JAMES McGREERY & CO., Twenty-third Street. MISSES’ SUITS. Serge Sailor Dresses, finished} tie, | with braid and silk sizes 4 to 10 years, $3.50. Sailor, or one-piece Dresses, —made of percale or linen, The New" and ‘'Different” It has taken less than 8 ent" Cloak and Suit bouse. It took a 4 weeks to discover that filled that vacancy in every r prices, critical, in lo “Very Special for Friday." wsually attractive Etamine, taffeta trimmed, (regular price $20.00), materials, medium weig OPPENHEIM. Cloak, Suit and Waist House, there was the greatest need for a “new and “differ- “comparing” public less than “In Less Than 8 Weeks You Have Forced“ !:zm to Enlarge Their New Store.” Suit Department 2s ttoor) silk—black, blue, tan, gray and white, $12,00 ht, suitable for $6,90 | LADIES’ WALKING SKIRTS, of double-faced present wear (regular value $10.00), BROADWAY AND 2\ST STREET. CLUNSs@ weeks to demonstrate that Oppenheim, Collins & Co. wav—in exclusive stvles— SEPARATE SKIRT of with drop skirt of taffeta —plain, striped or checked, cescee. OO SSeS Se he te et Se eh) Colors, blue, pink and @ brown. Sizes 4 to 12 years. $3.00. Cashmere Dresses, — with plaid silk blouse, sash and under-sleeve. All fash- ionable coiors. Sizes 4 to Io years. $7.50. JAMES McCREERY & 60., Twenty-third Street. Moyer Jonasson & Fo FURS STORED, REMODELLED AND REPAIRED at moderate peices. BROADWAY & 12th ST# hens conset tn z i areeE SS; wanes oF Mme At the Most bat wound | wand. Ma price touched 117 1-% com fallstari s Of reaching the ixantio | iared with 116 1-2 Insc night. _ nperations s now constantly con-| Ontario & Western also was bought) ted: wiy dt would de tolin big blocks at a net gain of 3-5 per Sethern 9 is —— ne goalers cut a conspicuous figure hy Heading Heating Rep south South fal Ratiway is? my New York Cotton Market, The locat cotton market oj to-day and unchanged tot point lower spite a rally of 12 to 1 point at Liverpool before our opening here, In Ana whole were deciledly hear Weather newa was well-nigh per- + port recelpta were large and crop reports showed Improvement. Shorix, however, were by no mean confident, being very suspicious of the July poai- ‘wenly attack the market. July opened at 7.65 and then advanced to 7.67, subsequently easing off ned steady 7.03 ti November, bid: Januaty The pelos % 3.9 P.M. were: July, 7. age 7.38; December, 6.6) Jan: Unry, 693. Market strong and active. ——— RR. Conductors Elect Officers, ST. Minn, May 2—E. RB. tors since 1890, has been re-elected. As- nt Grand Chief Conductor Barrit- aon and Grand Secretary and Treasurer C. ¥, Maxwell also were re-elected. ao Are retained in the present proceeding Don't Delay 5= Day Sale e e @ e e e A Quick One § Remember The $———_—_ é @ = clegant Taffeta Silk, Peau de So: Breadeloth Mned with excellent silk, @ Former Prices, $15.00 19.50 22.00 )n low, 45.00 i 75, $ 32-00 38.05 w 45-00 and a Bre atte “at || @@OO000800808 On the Se: Separate Skirts of Black and Blue Canvas, made ove! trimmed with graduated bands of taff tucked and hemstitched, MADE TO More like a demonstration in micro: scopy than a celebrated murder case | Wore the proceedings to-day In the Ken- | nely murder trlat before Judge New- burger In Genera! Sessions, Chartes b, ckes, paying teller of the Garfe National Hank, whe had been audi ox a handwriting eapert, was on stand comparing the writings found at | \ the scene of the murder with the hand- writing of Dr. Kennedy. Each of the furors had a cardboard on! which these writings were photographud, | and a folio tuning many photo. | Btaphle rpecimens of Dr. Kennedy‘a! handwriting. ess and Jurors w equipped with magnifying glaxscs, the domonatration in the similarity of| dots, slants, upstrokes and curves went | on, Sneers 'a Offer, The offer of District-Attorney’ Pailbin to pay the pilla of any experts the de- fenae may wish to retain tn treated de- Hatvely’ by Dr. Kennedys counael “The District-Attorney Is very gener- ous," ald Mr. Moore, “Inasmuch an he hag cornered the expert market. There by the District-Attorney Kinsley, Dr. William E. Hagan, of Tro: N. Yu; John F. Tyrreh, of Milwauls and Qr. Pergifor Frazer, of Philadelphia, “Outelde of these there remain only W. H. Talman, of Chicago; Darlel Ames, of San Francisco; Col. Hay, of Washington, D. C., and Emil Welse- heb, of St, Louls. That about ox- havatn the available pancl of experts and these gentlemen are all witneseca for tho State ‘n the Molineux case. “David N. Carvalho, who was an ex- William = J. These Prices Will Make Our Friday: morning 327 Exquisite Fancy Dress Sie, about half of them made o SSSSSSS SHSSSSSS SOSVSS SHESSESVSVIUSVVSESS eee ec ooa—Oo To-morrow, Ladies’ Costume Department of Black Taffeta Silk, with flare flounce, | cromm-cxaminath Ladies’ Dept. hs Fancy Dress Skirt Sale, $8.75, $13.59 & $19.75, Time. fe, Eta very fow percali 13. 50, 9.7 75, atch Fventng Mapers for tape Ba & rath STERN BROTHERS In their cond Floor fr silk drop skirt eta, Real value $27,00 $18.50 Real value $34,00 $25.00 West Twenty-third Street SNEERS AT OFFER KENNEDY. eee eae | Prisoner's Counsel Says that Philbin Has a Corner in Handwriting Experts. ahances.”" Weehen Again Called. w who has been on med nin testl | When he concludes Mr. | renewed objecttun Moore will make the testimony of the otier expe Mr. Week common-law as he ts testifying under the 4 of familiarity with Dr, through pro’ At the ot fi 3 1 Mr. Moore Innist Nia right to read parts of th teatim) tthe contra day. and Judy: but Mr. M fe was losiatent and eartied hia potni Witness Weekes did not wear well under a withering | cros#-examination. Que of the stromgest polit made by Mr. Moore his forcing the witness to ‘admit that fer the date In nnedy"a_ ch wan characte The witness 3 nous! dented mitted It af f ion check in evidence except t check found on the mu:dered woman. e owitness wos not allowed AnaWer a question aa to Toney Dr, Kennedy had tnt Natfonal Bank on the day murder, John Tr. merrell, of Milwaukee, Wis a handwriting eapert edt an amarante “corporation, then took the stand, Mr. ‘Tyrrell sald that after an exam: Ination of the genuine handwriting of Dr, Kennedy and comparisea with the Maputed handwriting gn the $13,000 check and the prescription bad he was of the pinion, dhat that they were written by the to how much 3 a of the + Dainty Wash Suits! |, 9 SO3SVS TSS THESES TEG33SSSHGBSTSB Rothenberg & Satisfaction Guaranteed or Money Promptly Refuaded. West 14th Street. Comfort and Luxury in These We've set a swift pace in yV and it's taxed one of the biggest makers in —o the East to supply us with enough of these Wash Suits to meet the demand. Plenty to please every variety of taste. Plain chambray in oablood, light blue, heliotrope and pink. Skirts cut full Waists made in surp inserting and trimmed with inserting. ed with 4 ice style and trim s cuffs and stocks also trimm sleeves in bishop style. Some of these suits are also in na is cut blue and black polka dot. Skirt { Q8 e with full circular flounce and is trimmed with seven rows of washable braid; sailor waist, with white duck shield, ti all sizes. and ruffle; Your choice. oe 4, 47 TAILORED SUITS REDUCED TO $3.98, Homespuns and Venetians in Eton plain tailored and flare and flounce duced for Friday and radically ¥ tO. SHIRT WAISTS UNDERVALUED, = Percale Shirt Waists in new patterns; pe. soft stock, with turn-over flips; bishop cutl; well tinis! . 29c Shirt Waists ina wide variety of popular Styles and effects; includ- ing lawns, chambrays, ete... 1 button: '§ Infants’ and Women’s Wear. Mothers will fn {the range of selections in the Children’s and Infants’ Departments particularly pretty and pleasing. Prices appeal most vividly » the economical. The May Sale of Undermustins progresses briskly, for Infants’ Full Ruche! for Women's Drawers 19 "Caps AE OD OO 10¢ (7, children's mu sttn umbrella rutiles, trimmed with’ five Drawers; sizes 2toveirs, | tulles Valenciennes and Torchon 1, for Children's Muslin ,~°" f : : 12ic Drawers; sizes S to 14 49c for Women's Corsets i worth from 752. to $1.00; tine quality coutil, ventilating and Steen in medium length, short and Empire shapes. 59c for Women's Skirts worth Sse3 deep umbrella rutile, cluster of tucks and wid: Torchon 25c¢ for Children’s Long and Short Dresses; tins'y tucked yokes. 49 for Women’s Gowns worth 63c.: full size, daintily trim- med. exe. each, lacs; finished with dust rutfles. e, dainty and stylish tins Fine Batiste Collars, lice mbroidered Turnovers. LOC trimmed; each, 69.,79¢.,and 59c 5S, r 1 2 Colored Taffeta Ties, | JD! Manialeoervone pared att \ 12ic trimmed, 8952/66. andeces 49C Allover Embroideries, yard. . 25c or Collars and tins Lawn white and butter, yard.. " 25c and Lace Inserted Collars Embroideries and Banding, ; 3 to ter and Arabes ee. Hailthe “Summer Queent"? Thisnewest and y. Monday it was eagerly sought; ¥ the demand increased. And now we Stylish Summer Neckwear. i Vilmy Lace Tie Paraso! Covers, rutile and lace colored edge’ \ 39c Each tor White Pique Saile | Allover Renaissance Not Heavy Venise Collars, but- gy inches wide: yank, 124 49c, tos, ani naeds Summer Hats immediately found are making them as rapidly as an increa‘e! force of experts and correct workmanship will permit. 3 ly a wonderfully becom- Se ing hat, xceptionally excellent one, sven in the most trifling detail. Short Back Sailors in the Rewest, most PALA, Dress Lawns: . values. popular braids and shapes, with a scarf of polka dot Liberty Satindraped around crown of trim and top of crown finished with black velvet folds. A quill curves paints a delicate touch of sprihtliness upon the general Bs $3.30, but are marked. Ladies’ Fancy Colored Seamless Cotton Hose, in 1 extracted designs; also in natty. ve sred, blue 1 ) (os soles, heels aa toes; regular 19, Hnes.. sees 2 BOYS' EXTRA GOOD SCHOOL HOSE, tineand wide zoo d, fast black 10 Ic Ladies’ extra size Swiss, ribbed Shaped Undervests; tine n; V-shaped necks; nicely finished with wash- "[5c Ladies’ Swiss ribbed Umbrella Drawers; splendid yarn and well hindsomely finished with wide washable lac Ladies? Low. Neck Richelieu ‘Ribbed Vests, with or without wing 4 ned trimmings at neck, others are au eres 10c A fresh __ Big, Si 36- Aut sitte Te Mack" and wh iit for walate, skirts and xrena- Grisp Wash and White Goods. 2,500 Yards Linen Color Crash—A splendid fabric for moun- 5c White Pique: | White Victoria Lawas; 122¢ » Hic ». Plain Col’d Lawns; | White Batiste; | Percaline Linings, 1 W2sc » 29c » Te Fine Quality “Satin Stripe Batiste—Light and medium £39¢ values, yd....+ . Cc Most mothers prefer these Russian Blouse Suits. There's s something about them tha: makes the boy look specially Suits are, they're easily made fresh. Fast color, of course; sailor or standing collar style; em- 98 Blouse Pants, for boys 3 to 8 years old. And only Cc Boys’ Serge Russian Blouse Suits, Russian Blouse Suits for boys 2:5, to 7 years old are now marked and gracefully brought under th: brim. Edge archly under the brim and ete These Hats are worth Stirring Hosiery Barg ry Bargains. and black, also p: black and black with white feet, double seamless cotton; double soles, heels, toes and kn. values for. Ladies’ Ribbed Underwear. ing sleeves; tirst quality; half-priced at. priced at about one-half real worth... Beondaen 19¢ all have rib om run at neck and sleeves; 15c. val | wi st Wire ncenars values of 49c y . dine Mnings: per yd tain and seaside wear; worth 10c. a yard; Friday and Saturday...... 25c. values; 40 inch. 40 inch; 19. values. 36 inch; tine 19c. values.| 48 inch; 49c. values. all colors. grounds; also Sie Ginghns in plain colors and gn dots; 50c, natty. Made of Wash Goods—double-print Galateas—as these broidered points; Fanchon cuffs; belts and All our 3,00, $3.50 and $3.00 Serge a | for swift clearing at, S : 8 *

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