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“Reg BE TCAURIAGR HANDS, STERN BROTHERS will place on sale To-morrow a special purchase of 8500 Yds. Silk Foulards and Liberty Satins, in choice designs and desirable colorings, Real val lue 65¢ yd, Embroidery Department Anstner collection of High Cost Nainsook, Swiss and Cambric Edgings and Insertings, yd a 10°, 15, 19, 24 Shoe Department Women’s Oxford Ties Patent leather vamp, turned soles, military hsels; also glazed kid with patent leathe: tips and welted soles, West Twenty-third Street HAVEMEYER 1S NOT TO RESIGN Sugar King Declares Wall Street Story Is Untrue. ‘Wall street says Henry O. Havemeyer is to resign the presidency af American Sugar Refining Company. Havemeyer says ho will not. “1 am not going to re @eclared to-day. “The Wall street I owill withdraw next mirae. suing. 1 have mo idea where report started. 1 don’t are where it started. mit bethe-ing me te talk about t¢ further. Just say that I dm not going to resign. That's my wor The Wall street rumor had It that Mr, Havemoyer was to retain the chatr- manship of the Hoard of Directors, but Lowell M, Palmer was to succeed him in the presidency. Mr Palmer !s now in Europe. He will not return for six weeks or two months, Mr, ——__—_ LONDON STOCKS FIRM. American Ratlway Shares React Alter Strong Opening. ‘A strong opening wan noted In the market for American railway shares at London. to-day, but prices failed to hold and on heavy realizing sales prices re- acted a shade from the opening. Later ft steadied at about New York parity, with a marked tendency tow provement. Unlon Pacific, States Steel and St. Paul wer excep. tlons to general tendency to react, re- maining firm at gains of 1-2 to} per cent, * The weak features Western, the Reading and the auen. Home securities generally were firm. The new wa- loan was auoted at a premium of 5-16 per cent. and ales were made on thom terms. SUGAR DIVIDEND. The directors of the American Sugar Company to-day decla the regular quarterly dividend 344 per cent. on the common s: oof dividend on Stock entitle dends are p: were Norfolk & Bre is on June & ani World Wants. . When in Need Use Them. 286 BUT 354 AGENTS BAKERS... BARTENDERS BONMAZ BOOKBINDERS Paid Help Wants in This Morning's Wer! Paid Help Wants in the 13 Other N.Y. Papers Combined. MACHINISTS MEN. UL QABINET-MAK ET {,OANVABBERS . OASHIENS ea MBERMAIDS NOLSTERERS USEFUL MEN I have no a $2.25 STOCKS DISPLAY FEVERISH TONE. A Firm Opening Soon Followed by Sharp Reaction. To arrange the stock of JOHN W. YATES & CO., of Cleveland, Ohio, who became involved throu; crash, and were compelled to sell their sto:k of new and seasonable Dey Goods to raise cash. We purchases the same at 60 cents on tke dollar, and will put same on sale commencing to-morrow, 9.3) A.M. <A few of the items: Wednesday, morning y Our Price. FRUIT-OF- OM MUSLIN a yard. wis. se auc { 5 10 caea TOWELLING...20000. . be 2% TANLM DAMABK, yard. Me 19 TURKEY RED DAMASK, yard..209 19 FRINGED NAPKIN be 2%e APRON GINGHAMS, yard. 2) capes FANCY LAWNS, rard.. fo (0 casee FANCY TAWNS, yard..150 100 pleecs WHITE OHINA SILA, yard... ss 1390 pleces TAFFETINE SUK, 74.220 i 1,000 NED SHEETS, full tea. 63¢ h speculation in the late Wall St. lines as the Imported Bodices. shirt-waist. Yates &Co'e Or Price. dies! MHEMSTITCHED HANDKERCHIEFS So Men's full-size HBMBTITCHED. MANDKERCIUEFS 102 LaAles’ fancy BMBROIDERND HANDKERGHIEFS decsvasl2ye Indice Fast BLACK 100SB.....12%¢ Ladte FANCY HOSE. 90 SHIRT-WAISTS. Blouses,—made of a fine silk and linen, wash- able fabric,—from two of the latest French models. Handsome designs,—well cut and finished. Fastening in front or back. $4.50 and $6.50; value $10.50 to $15.00. All waists are made on the premises, and fashioned on the sams The newest ideas in collars, cuffs and trimmings are introduced, rendering them far superior to th: usual JAMES McGREERY & CO., Twenty-third Street. Children's FAST DLACK NOSE. .15¢ Ladies’ RIBBED VESTS. Men's BALBRIGGAN WEAR veeccseees Sale of MUSLIN CORSET COVERS... MUSLIN CORSET COVERS, Straight Front, Batiste CORSETS. $1.25. MUSLIN DRAWER: 1,000 PRACALE WAISTS 780 WINTE LAWN WAISTS, with ambroidery..- 1 250 PRROALE WAISTS, with 19° 500 piecee fret quality SHELF OLOTU, yard me | 2Me 200 pieces TAWLE OIALOTI, 4 we | AZ Ke The dealings attained only a moderate Jaggrgate at the opening on ‘Change, but were well diversified, and resulted generally In higher Initial figures. On- tarlo & Western opened up a full point, on sales of 6,00 shares, and Xtended ita gain an additional bolnt, to 371-2, Chicago & Northwest, Delaware & Hudson and Copper scored &alns of 1 to 2 points In the first five minutes of trading. On the other hand, American Sugar wan off 11-4 per cent., to 1511-2, at the opening, but tmme- lately rallied to 1525-8, At thie June- ture Intense bear preasure was directed against tho tock. and itn price sank Nearly 6 points, to 148. This was a elgnal for tho bear factions, and they became aggressive. ‘The entire Lat wkKed ebarvly from 1 (0 2 points. At. Paul was off 21-2 per cent, to 1721-4; Atchison 15-8, Missour! Pacific 1, Ri Ing, Texas Pacitic and Consolidated Gas from 1-2 to 11-2 per cent. ‘Phe Union Pacific and United Staten Steel stocks also ylelded « point each, The market became feverish and ir. regular after the bear movement had spent Ita force and prices recovenal in some casos, During the second hour the tone wan extremely confused. Several stocks were lifted These included the tractions, New York Central, Norfolk & Western and General Electric, which rose 13 polnia on Mght dealings. On the other hand the Pacines, Grangera and U. 8. Bteel stocks wera Unloaded on every rise. Miaso ta. eile feil to 113 1. joan of 23-4 pointe, Union VPactic waa off to Mlb-s, trum he whole market vay’ hy. palsies early afternoon prices turned upward, and continued to Mount th the A gun of points In Rock Island and of 31 Southern Pacific were the conupicuou features ani int wenerally were the moving Influences Ontario & Weate.n worked 0:29 from 36 1-2, while Union Pacitie Missourt” Pacitle fully” recov depreaston and ev and a with prices at the te The total sales of etocks to-day were} i sworn In Ry ment in July shorts wie noticed at the Millinery Department. Mayer Jonasson & Co ‘eortion Numerous models in linen and coutil will be include! in the sale. JAMES McGREERY &C0., Twenty-third Street. Matin Floor, Offer Wednesday 200 Desirable TRIMMED HATS, regular value, $5.00 t> $6.50, Also a light tan; special Dress silk drop skirt, specially with shirt waists, Reorganization Ideas Stir Union Hill and Hackensack. There are two rival Chiefs of Pollce in Union Hil, N. J.. as a result of the ¢ Police Hoant in removing Kreixer, Sergt, Henry mie rick MeKnight was made ad authorized to act ax Chief Dretger, Roundsman Charles Hum was made sergeant in place of Wallum and MeKnight and the ‘Town 1 Chief vino there They ap- were O'rien wer their old places were against them an of the Hoard was illegal bes without a two-thirds quired by the charges ew cause It was takes vote of the Hodr r. Ex-Chie¢ Van ila and ex-Capt, Breen, of the Hackensack (NX. J.) Bolte: Department, were not on their beats to-day, and it win stated Chat they had resigned. Pollceman Herman Baar is expected and ent | new v1 fone itre the outcome, CHICAGO WHEAT BOOMS. Soars in Wild Market Sei ‘ket at Chicago opened wild and excited this morning on a scare Ing was too confused to follow July woared to 78 and 791-2, 3-4, last night's closing with some profit taking apparent buyers of erday —— ‘The Whent Market. The local wheat market opened ace nd nervous to-day with a sharp in July to sz to RL Ba 4 8, after which fell aaiderable exclte- start and was due to manipulation, Sep- meanwhile, opened quiet at news from a weather atandpoint was rather bearish, while cables were Dut not conspieuous for “orelgn houses traded on both t. Corn opened active uly opening prices were: July i he +2; July were: July . a 1% 114% 16% 16% ss Be By ay « ty “uy rr 51% as 6% eptomber whent, Jul 483-4 bid; Nn, 45 3-4 Did, ‘ oalng prices ware: 0 56-8; July wheat, 763-4 bid; wheat, 1134; June corn, of: Juni Septem fered, 43 A Cat Ca RICHMOND, Va, June driving 4 cat Jumped on % ree. FELT OUTING HAT for mountain and seaside wear, colors black, navy, cardinal, pearl and of beige and light gray homespun, made over taffeta IFRSEY POLE 209 ADDED TD. FICHT REMOVAL} POLICE FORGE. |=. <= a 92,75 NO. 1,770 HERO i) OF NICHT DRAMA Made Woman with Telegram, Then Called the Police. $4 ,50 at Skirts adapted for. wear at $8.75 1,770, Western Unton telegraph boy, at 123 Columbus avenue, wan prin- cipally a child with a anub nose. To- day he ta the hero of the neighborhood, and is permitted to talk about himself to prove it. It in because these things happenal to him: No, 1,770 saw a woman faint away. He caught her as she fell on a stone tiling. He sprinklsd a vase of flowers and The woman is M son, of No. 128 Weat Sixty-fi{th street, daughter of David Morrison, ne Broadway real-en- tate man, Misa Morrison spent lnat night In Roosevelt Hoxpital to make up for the appearance of No. 1,770, with a yellow envelope in his Innocent hand, No. 1,770 told ‘t this way to-day: “She wasn't no maid wat opened der door," sald 1,770, “She was all in a white dresst, like the lady on a calen- dar. T wan standin’ in the outside en- try, and she seen me before she panned to. I says, ‘Telegram, ma‘am,’ and dug Murphy Names a Batch of New Men on Probation. Out of a list of 0 names furnished by the Civil-Bervice Commission, Police Commisstoner Murphy to-day anpointed 2 patrolmen and put them on proba: tion, ‘They wit! go into the whool off for my penctl. Instruction to be tralned In the duttes of] ‘Woooooe,’ she sald, and give a 4 pollceman. ‘The salary attached to the] grab. An’ I tought she'd tear the of probationary patrolmen tn $500 a your, Thin tw the frat batch of appoint. ments Commissioner Murphy han made. and reat ta the disappointment all over the elty, for there were about 7,099 men scrambling for the jobs For months pat pollticlins have been working Ike beavers to have fyorites telegram to shot before she Kot It open. “An’ when she read it," sald No. 1 well, say! She come over on her head Uke a cop had hit her, and went to werk an’ fell down on the floor, At Miss Morrinon's house the woman'e alater sail the meas ntained sim- ply the announcement of the arrival of pushed up on the dist, but all the work] “We hav went for naught. The Comminstoner | nue,” took the first namen on the list, with] feared {t was bad news a three exceptions, fainted before Khe opened the tele- Inaac Rellly, who was low on the Hat, | Aram. pushed up to No. 131, this action — xccuring him lovt place that he would have had his original ating been ule lowed to wtand. It waa explained that 4 mistake had been made tn his papers, Two men who were on the eligible Mat were not appointed, They were Henry BP. Briggs, of No, 19 Keene place, Brooklyn, and John Lb, Devitt, of No. 9 Willoughby street, Brooklyn, ‘There was something In Keene'n record that made Commisaloner Murphy decide that he would not make a good poltceman, Poor Devitt's name hina been on the Met of aspiring policemen so long that he Is over age, and the job he has waited for so patiently ts dented him. ———— BIG INCREASE IN STOCK. American Telephone Company Goes to 8150,000,000, (Special to The Eveaing World.) ALBANY, June 4s-A certificate of in- crease of capital stock of the American Telephone and ‘Telegraph Company. from $100.09,000 to $150,9,00) waa to-day, filed with the Secretary of State, Tho amount of stock of the company ac- tually ismued tn $94,237,500, HEROIC RESCUE OF LITTLE GIRL. McKeough Braved Hell Gate to Save Hannah Feitner. That Mitte Hannah Feltner is happy to-day at her home, No, 1751 First ave- nu the East River, ts due to the heroic work yesterday afternoon. children on the pler at the foot of East Ninety-firet street: when balance and fell from the stringplece. She was being rapidly borne The Cat’ Market. The local cottan market opened steady: to-day and unchanged to 1 point higher, After the call the market became firm on strong Liverpool cables, and the belle¢ that the Government's re- port for the week, due at noon, would, looked as $f both would perish. be bullish, July opened at 7.82 and then Policemen Lurker and Brady, advanced to 7.83. October started at 7.04 { helped him on the pler, and mounted ‘to 7.06 on room covering, Further rains were noted in the cen- tral and’ castern portions of the belt, but clearing weather was promised for to-night and to-morrow. Texaa com- plained of drought. The opening prices were: June, 7.85 offered; July, 7.81 to 7.83; August, 7.30 September, 7.06 bid; Oztober, 7.04 to 7,05; November, 7.03 to 7.04; December, wrasped the ei! down for the third time. would not tell his name, to the credit of McKeough. month ago the 3 many Fr him. ‘ ‘Transport McPherson Floated, HAVANA, June 4.—The United Bta! transport MePherson, Faint/Rugs of has not been released, {ING WORLD correspondent was in- formed at the American Embassy to- ‘day that the report cabled to the United States that King Edward viL.| had pardoned the alleged polsoner is; entirely without foundation. day for this country under an assumed Instead of belng at the bottom of of young John McKeough, of No. 1621 East End avenue, who pwvcued her when ake fell Into the rashing Hell Gate tude ‘The Ittle girl was playing with other he lost her way by the tide when McKeough ran to the end of the pler, sprang into the water and ; Just ae she was going MeKeough had a hard struggle in get- ting the girl ashore, and for a time it To who he sald that “he only did his duty," and for a time ‘This is not the only act of bravery About a w York Life-Baving Associat.on complimented him for his cues and presented a medal to which went RUG DEPARTMENT. Fourth Floor. High grade Smyrna Rugs.— rich, soft colors,—Orien- tal and conventional de- signs, sizes g ft. x 12 ft. $19.75. 175 Fine Axminster Rugs,— sizes 9 ft. x 12 ft. 17.75. About 1co Oriental Rugs including handsome an- - tique specimens of Guen- jes and Cabistans. Sizes 3 ft., 6 ins, to 4 ft. 4 ins. wide x 7 ft., 2 ins. to 9 ft., 3 ims. long, $16.75. Usual price $37.50. various fabrics and colors for summer furnishing. Rugs cleaned and stored. Customers are requested to take eleva- tors opposite western entrance. JAMES McGREERY & CO. Twenty-third Street. MRS. MAYBRICK NOT RELEASED. American Ambassador Denies Report that King Freed Woman. (Copyright, 1901, by the Presa Publishing Com: New York World.) (Spectal to The Evening World.) LONDON, June 4.—Mra, Maybrick THE EVEN- A despatch to the Philadelphia North American from London stated that Mrs, Maybrick was released from Woking Prison on May 44, and salled the next name. Mrs, Maybrick, an Alabama woman, wan gonvicted In 18) In Liverpool of Jaoning her husband with arsenic. She was condemned to death, but the sentence was cummuted to imprison- ment for life. ‘The Evening World printed the Phila- delphia despatch for what It was worth, ACTOR HERNE’S FUNERAL. Many Flowers, but No Mour Garb or Religious Ceremony, Tho funeral of James A. Herne, the actor, took place at his late residence, No. 79 Convent avenue, this afternoon. The floral offerings were numerous and beautiful, The rervices, by Mr, Horne’ quest, were as simple as possible. ‘The members of the family were not dressed in mourning and there was no religious ceremony. ‘The services began with tho sonk, “AML Through the Night," by Mrs. Julta H. Draper. Then followed addresses by John 8, Crosby and Augustus Thomus, the playwright. ——<——__ YOUNGS MADE RECEIVER. Roosevelt's Former Secretary ta Look After a Loan Company. KROME, June 4.—W, E. Scripture, Jus- Uce of the Supreme Court, has appoint- ed H. J. Coxgeshall, of Waterville, and W. J. Youngs, of Oyster Bay, L. I, an terporary receiver of the Mutual Bene a Loan Building Company, of New ‘orl ‘The amount involved {s about $1,000,000, Genuine kind. insertin biays in o othenber S&S We:t 14th Street. Shirt Waist Suits. Cool, Stylish and Inexpensive. these Shirt-Waist Suits, and every day they find greater favor in the eyes of woman. : You are at once impressed by the fresh simplicity and dainty stvl shness of thesé Suits. Easily laundered and always cool and na‘ty. Not a Suit worth less than $3.50. LOT 1, WASH SUI fS—Polka dot duck, in black and blue polka dots; also light ground effects, trimmed with s or bra'd: LOT 2, WASH SUITS—Iland:om: tan linen; waists have three rows of inse:tings and are trimmed with insertings, LOT 3, WASH SUITS—Plain Chim- x-bl od, light blue, lav- end:r and pink; su plice waist, with three rows of insertings; flared skirts, 1. inserting trimme. hot-weather comfort in sailor waist and full tlounce skirt. sk ts have full flounce Very pretty Suits. 59c and 69c Foulards at 39c This ourht to result in the liveliest Fou are sell rg ces tur no nas hurry clearances and advertise the Silk Departn and (9c. Foua ds are all pure Silk, and are in the inone and two toned effect in some time. We've slashed colo: among the early comers. Per yard. known 1 except to t. The 39¢. eading We advise you to be PPP PAPAL LA PPL LLLLLADLLPLLALL, Wrbebe btepietted Septet, th oC ® 19c.Mercerized Sateens 12!c The receivers have given bonds insthe ‘ot She ounga't oi Youn Hard to tell these Sateens from the lustrous Poulards alter Such exe price thet he demand should be e2cep) Floral and polka cot erecta act imitations of the he which they are patterned row. French fabric in provnd of ra blue; regular 19¢. cu-lity, per 9 ient values at our y brisk to-more ee 1236 Stylish Wash Fabrics Underpriced. New Dress Lawns, 12!3¢. Guality, Dimities, latest designs, 1 Ging! ams, gc. values. y ipes and checks, 1Cc. value: Lece Stri; ed Lawns, 1c. values, yd. 40-inch White Victoria Lawns, 19c. values. ya. Ke + 9% 634 Ie seceseccssceoes J2icE oF DEMONSTRATION in the basement of the ‘White Mountain Ice Cream Freezer.” in ten minutes. ment visitors. 1 qt. 2 qt. See how it’s done. The “Freezer’’ prices : Triple mountain ice cream made Ice cream free to all Base- 3 qt. “4 qt. 5.40 1.85 2.45 2.47 Stylish Summer Millinery. The unqualified success achieved by the “Summer Queen Hat” has caused several $ but none appioacics the # “Sun mer Queen’’ either in beauty or excellence ¢ of material. We pziticularly emphasize the merit of @ the material employed in the construction of this dainty hat. The Liberty silk is the best, the straw @ of the newest braids; the black velvet.a standard & im'tat ons to appear, grace, while the quill is such as_to reveal its quality ata glance. The hats are all short-back sailors in the newest shapes, and) worth fully $3.50 cach. ur price is... Lasecesonsoeess zy 1.98 BOTISOSISOOM JMMER QUEEN." sesecee: Stylish Undermuslins. DRAWEKS, 19c Neavyt iia uz umbrella atytors fen tehed tucks and hem; Ivo lace trimmin 40, Li ath se 5 Hin styles; Inrertings of es; algo lave ruf- Val. and Tore fee DRAWERS worth and muslin trimmed The., um: w for eambr sof tue non = ules of Lust Iso embroidery ne trimming, 39¢ i. RUN c with 4 Ke ere br ror GOWNS uslin, a Manip and Empire at yokes trimmed with hemstitched olka: Insertines of embroldery and tere Of tekR, | SKIRTS, 59. for SKIRTS worth §%e.; fe ¢ mush made with full um- drella ‘ruffles; trimmed. with guumtern of tucks and deep rumea of Torchon lace. for SKIRTS C sizes heavy muslin; dcep um- br rules trimmed | with clurters of tucks: Insertings of heay lace and lace rutites, td CORSET COVERS, ‘or CORSET COVERS worth . i fn trimmed worth $1.19; full ith heavy lace around and arms; also canbrotdery trimming Por CORSET COVERS worth We.; ne cambric, Frenan' stylex und close fitting: with two Insertions of Vale encennes Ince and lace edging; also: Point de Paris luce, aks ae ee ¢