The evening world. Newspaper, June 6, 1901, Page 12

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erica oa eds mn Be ok A NR Ca it LN Ta 7" t ed aa ae THY WOKLD: ‘THURSDAY EVENING, JUNE 6, 1901, Rothenber 5 Satisfaction Guaranteed or Moncey Promptly Refunded. West 14th Street. 98¢-Duck Skirts-98¢) 600 Russian Duck Skirts at prices that will send you scurrying after them. Black and white and blue and white polka dots, cut in the natty flounce style that’s so im- % MEN'S UNDERWEAR. One Hundred Dozen Shirts and Drawers, made of fine Sea Island Cotton. Extra fine gauge. Complete range of sizes, STERN BROTHERS Exceptional Values, To-morrow Mien’s Shirts for Summer Wear Foreign made, of the finest quality white pique, plaited bosom, with attached cuifs, custom finish ‘in every respect, : at $2.45 « $1.45 at 95¢ MAY BE RENEWED. Men Say Strikers Are Being Dis- criminated Against and They Make Threats. Value $3.50 of fine imported Fancy Striped Madras, In all the newest shades, c. each. 75 Value $2.50 Men’s Waist-Coats, made of the new Knicker Cloth,—latest single breasted cut. Custom tailor made. Colors or black and white. $3-75- Madras Pajamas, Value $1,50 Underwear and Hosiery 45¢ Ladies’ extra quality fast black cotton hose, double unbleached soles, Diamond, were dismissed because “thera do.’ They are t employees in the sere ompany @pects! to The Event: ALBANY, June 6. ployees of the Un threaten to renew Men's light-weight Balbriggan shirts and drawers 25¢ the lives of two n and thour: Value 75¢ oll ly two Weeks ax oyeen Meet. I wiveltcoieninent leaderesin the ree ie = ta} JAMES McGREERY & CO., Men's Extra quality gauze 55¢ Value 49¢ mensely popular; combin- trouble, have been dismisend and, two Tareesiewerte Twenty-third Street. Balbriggan shirts and drawers Ladies’ fast black lisle thread 20¢|§ & Re kt ation or self trimming.... suspended by As: yr Faasett, and unless they stated another strike is Ikely hose, double heels and toes, Value 45¢ meeting of Division No Iation of Street- called for las} Value 95c Men’s natural gray are reins to be 600 Sateen Skirts at $1.98/$3.50 White Pique Skirts, called. 4 | = The men -wili present their ult!matum meeting was InrKely at- - merino wool gauze weight 85¢ Ladies’ fast black lisle thread Ic Each. i $1.98. Aoitherratin ted and the action of Manager Fas- ‘Shirtstandidrawers hose, open-work, lace effect 37 Another lot, consisting also of 600 a Wonderful bargains. If priced twice as much you'd think them cheap. Black, | navy, cadet and lavender grounds: cut | Bot Skirts, made with new graduating ee eens (LES) eee I cet cy Cr Bargains in Shirt Waists. 100 Dozen Shirt Waists special for Friday; 29 Cc ¢ t discussed with great warmth tn ae-| Skirts, ‘White pique handsomely Conductor William Stephens trimmed with inserting. Also Polka torman James Snyder, promt the strikers during the recent were suspended for a week yes for talking fifteen scoonds while care were at a standstill—at | 4a the reason given by Manager Fasre ‘The men say the real reason is becau the road officials have determined to : weed out every man wno dared a y Be oppose the road during the strike fore the Board of Directors on ie Three inspectors, Corbett, Collins and | saturday. bs Grangers, Well Supported in Value 60c Men's fancy lisle thread socks, In black and celors Value 50c Value $1.35 Men's extra fine Imported Lisle mesh shirts and drawers Value $1.50 BUYERS FAVOR PACIFIC STOCKS Were s decided that a meeting of the) arde of the Albany and Troy | { the Amalgamated Assoc! uid be held tn Troy to-nig of the men will again ventilated, and ft ta al- plan of the leaders to put the of reinstating the diectplined SALE OF FANS. White,—Gauze, Silk and Lace Fans,—hand-painted or spangled,—mounted on carved bone sticks. o8¢ 39° med. Glove Departments Friday and Saturday 75 Doz, Ladies’ Extra quality 2-clasp Washable Chamols Gloves, made from best quality percales in new pat- terns; soft stock; bishop cuff; pzarl buttons; per- fect in every way; worth 75c. Too, August, accompanied by th i WORGAN INTERESTS KAISER. jc, sand? tines thee manocanes Firm Market Made of fine materials,—| 109 poz, Ladies’ 2-clasp White Lawn Shirt Walsts, White Lawn Walsts—clsb- —— the Ruslan troope, . - a : | orately trimme ck: 4 Monarch Asks Many Questions! — appropriate for gradua-| Real Kid Suede Gloves, in the most desirable colors, —Tucked front’ and | and. inserting reared E About American Financier. : ; ck; exceptional | BERLIN, June (aThe Kalsor tg ine} CUNCHEON TO AMERICANS. | 1, ie exception of a zpoint ad-| tion costumes, or light/ Ladies’ 2-clasp light weight Pique Gloves, Ue oe 49c| ofp stv less values uP. Bee terested in the personality Mr vance In Wisconsin, Central and summer and evening Paris Point Embroidered, In ee CoO COCKOD Plerpont Morgan. He wants to know Greeted by Diatingulahed Gaeate| Pont in, Rock Iainnd, the Changes of black, white, pearl, tan, red tan and mode, at °. what he looks ike, how he acte and In London. boty aalne and, orsen. eth the gain dress, ain y eckwear. what !s his power, | LONDON, June @—Mr Henry white,|brdominating. Before ‘the close of the wh of the - |e 2 Ald Ite nite, o dink, how- 9 29 pier Ballin, a director o¢ the Mam: | secretary of the United Staten Embasay, Ree eect narket turned: mnarply Up $1.00 each. Our assortments of Summer Neckwear this season are particularly attractive. urg-American Steamship Company, and fave a tuncheon in honor ar| Ward on good buying orde Venise Collars in every shape and at pleasing prices— MNase with the Rainer seatcriay Morris K Jeaup, Cornelius N. Bilas and| ae dednns Merton tasored inthe Rene at maniena iat: See ChAT panaat tana enotathe NW] Advance. Southern Pacific | touched J IC for fine embroidered Organdle Turn-Overs. Beli Hie incited sities Merge: 4 TIP eee comoared with, OA leat cient! TAMES MoGREERY & GO, See ire eecred ‘here, has | Balfour, Ambassador Choate and’ Mo. | 2h, sales, akererating | 6. rj @etermined to pay a visit to the Czar in, Brodrick, the War Secretary. IS SHE? THE PRETTIEST 25¢ for Lawn, Batiste and Pique Sailor Collars. 39c, 49c & 69csimstiss om Ic a yard for Open-work Embroideries. i 99 The “Guarantee CLOTHING COMPANY. Uptown Cor. 127th St. and 3d Ave, shares. =~ lasourt Pacific advanced 11-4 per ‘“ cent, to 116 while Union Pacific was Twenty-third Street. up 3-4 per cent. “rhe Steel stocks remained steady de spite large buying onlera of at least 15,000 ghares in the Qrat fifteen minutes of trading. The common gained a small fraction, being quoted at 51; the pre- Boston and Montana Stockholders in Fierce War. YERKES PLAN COES THROUGH. ;| Will Use Electricity for ferred wan up 1-2 point to 99 1-2. The bulls directed their attack on the Gran- ker stocks shortly after the opening, and they responded sharply with gains of 1 to 21-2 points; the latter in Rock Island, Otaer strong features in the rallro: d quarter were the Denver & Rio Grande tssues, which gained 3-4 and 1-2 per cent. in_sympathy with London ‘The Industrial and local Traction in- nuen were quiet but frectionally higher. ‘The inarket broke sharply in the sec- ond hour on extreme weakness in the Pacine and xranger Unton_t ac 39c a yard for Embroldered All-Overs, PARASOL COVERS; (Lace Dept.) 7 pin and Potnt d’Psprtt, net: $ ) Dainty Parasol Covers for Baby Carriages, I ruffle, 49c.; 2 ruffles, 75c.; 3 ruffles, 98c. Stylish Patent June 6.—A bill in equity was the decline was checked, but In very few canes were recoveries noted of any con- requence. “trading wan extremely confused dur- here's a luxurious MEN’S BLUE SERGE SUIT, points, Teapec’ ly He h nd Consolidated Gas were brought before the Massachusetts Su- taunt tl cence ths selling’was| = London Street | nrem= court tnis afternoon by James eather Deits, large and urgent an wae ‘eflecte . Porrester and John M eit ¥j it rs SHIRT throughout the market. Before noon Railways. fore Senn ann Sean ene Luxuries are expensive—but A special purchase of 2,880 Belts Bigelow, stockholder: of Boston & on sale to-morrow at a price that ought to pack the Belt Department ning a majority tana stock and Kidder, the minority stockholders of Montana, as represented by MacGinnis & Forres- ter. i | ‘The dil states th Co, and the Bigelo tered into an unlawfu' Introduction of electricity as the motive power of the road. J. 8. Forbes, the President, said the work would cccupy two years He had full confidence tn the ability ng t fternoon and ra fluctuated | LONDON, June 6.—A epectal mveting | Peabody & C ‘ SILK LINED, AT ONLY ri see eeeeage” mare. The Pacific | of the District Raliway. to-day sane-} The bill alleged conspiracy by the with hustling shoppers. These Patent t stocks recovered to the top figures and! tioned Charles T. Yerkes's pian for the | defendants to despoll the interests oe| Leather Belts are of solid e and heavy leather and are uy ag Red. Couletiiie and Nashville exceptionally f Loutay: jout the yed a strong tone throug! ‘at a gain of 21-8 per cent. The Tobacco shares algo Jumped into promt- nence at gains of 3 to 4 pointe. The closing waa active and very irregular. etocks to-day were 4 4-4 inches wide. They are regular 25c. values. All sizes, in- cluding 22, 24, 26, 28 and 30. These Belts are now all the rage for wearing with Shirt Walsts, Silk Waists, Shirt Waist Suits, etc. Every Belt {s priced...... Made of a blue serge that’s beautiful in color, texture and workmanship—a suit that can- Kidder, Peabody & pr) =o — The total sales of of Mr. Yerkeo and his associates, who fi 1,144,200 share: had already guarantee! thelr good falth | WUire, ail the Montas not be duplicated elsewhere less| In buying up nal the common stock. | fue than $15. opular oummer Wueen tla Tho Closing Quotations. en. Med. The bill also alleged that contrary: to public common anit ® of the Boston h argumeas | ati f to the stockholders, | They asked for a temporary Injunction the Dill ist) polley, forbidden by | tute law, that the valu and Montana stock wi and forfetted to the State, The Americans undert necessary money and do nelven. The President th propoaliion did not need m: to recommend Kk to find the work them- ght such a “The modern merchandising method: imployed by us give you always the best value for the least money. “Send me a ‘Summer Queen Hat,’" writes a wom- an in Flortda. press me, without delay, a ‘Sum- 2 mer Queen Hat," writes x woman in Michigan. And $0 it goes. Mail orders keep coming in from almost The demand increases; more & : Mr. Yerk ho represented sixti pending a hearing and for a permanent everywhere every day. of the most influential Arms, teakers| mMunction estopping. the combination. GUARANTEE CLOTHING CO. and more customers who come here are asking for the : and capita! y to stake al Judge Knowlton granted an order of no- Uptown Cor. 127th St. and 3d Ave. Hay, We've got forty experts hard at work making this @ Atch., Top. & 8 million to he! a y retrieve its| tee returnable June it { “Sut Queen Hat,” and if you've had to wait a bit @ 3 anes Teta onlaer oaltion. yn had ulready - ——— “Summer Queen Hat," and if you've he ° ya Rap. TY. bought shares to the value of a million it was solely because of our inability to turn out the g ° es DEY and:¢ quarter and was ready to buy’ as Hats faster. We're too careful to sell you anything 3 Routhern + Ba c but what's right in every way. “Summer ‘ ‘Ohio Five per jt. t . « if yu 1 y Chota neahag ayn Red Aniericane(onitholeutiar mena orn: Queen Hats" are short back sailors, beau- $ Gi Me ast Pe wenten ore bankorsabad ingertaken nits tifully trimmed and draped with bright g Chie. ae lon As security for carry hu:d’ Liberty Satin; black velvet and a jo" Ter 1 ct. Mr, Ye i Hi Chic. & Alton speak. ‘i A the Hat; choice Col Fel Ae Tron —<—____. Col. Southern Conmlidates Gan TRADE INCREASING, ® ‘ Good Showing Made by Philippine 1 WABHINGTON, June 6 —In-portations of merchandise {nto the Philippine Is- Janda for the first three-quarters of 190) showed an Increase of $458,321, or 72 per cent. over the amoun: for tbe same perlod of 1893, according to a statement cMuslinGowns39c We've taken a great lot of Goc. Night Gowns andmarked them to 39. just to create a bit of flurry in the Undermuslin Department Friday and Saturday. These gowns are full size and made of good quality muslin. Every gown is trimmed with embroidery... 39 Drawers—Full size, umbrella styles, trimmed with lace ins and lace ruffles; worth 40c. sesseve 296 Lyons, Whose Debts Are $217,827, Writes of Missing Papers. Minority Stockholders Against Trust and Stock Increase. 39 ' th made public by the Division of Insular John D Lyon, who lives at Sauger- i ‘1 1 és ce i ing: co Ais Kaairsatihel War Departoncr tecdagre| teesy NIEYer Aled. ay petivton|tn)s banks pe ee NT aie Ca Covers, ine cambric, round nek, lace trimming; ge od ay During thgyperiod atated of 1m mer- | ruptcy in the Clerk's office of the Unit-| eq Copper Company, at a lively meets Senaradey : ; aT yas 4 iis GRAN Weuipolaes” wera unteed [od Stator District Court to-day, ie | ing in deraey city today, voted to in Proper Wear for Youngsters. The Evening World Will Give the Pretti- Fi) States, while in 1899 the figures were| Was formerly a momber of the firm of| crease the capital stock of the concern * 07 13.661. 7 ‘] , Lou 19it Chamberlin, Hall & Lyon, which was|to $166,000,000, in order to absorb the|$ Children’s Drawers, fine muslin, Babies Long Ores 8, fine cambric fe . i R + IR dissolved in January, 1856, roperties of the Boston and Montana trimmed with clusters of tucks an yokes, trimmed withe est Shirtwaist Girl in Greater New York “i The Wheat Market. Hi total labilities are #17,8%.48, of | and the Hutte and Boston companies, deep hem nshed ‘with 6-50] Heetrimmed ruts MM. oo In spite of frost news from Northweat | Which $108,490.55 are secured, $46,238] Under a restraining order issued by buttonholes; 19c. values... 2C| shoulders, 40c. values. unsecured, and $63,110.50 1s due on ac- commodation paper. proposed increase cannot be effective sete. until the injunction proceedings now ‘The unsecured debts are due on sight | pending are finally decided. During = Judgments, which, the petitioner states, | heated argument C. H. Venner, of Bo the wheat market opened easier Vice-Chancellor Stevens yesterday this being 1-4 below Inst night on July and 3-8 on Septen.der. The ti rading showed little feature of interest outside of foraign selling and moderate unload- Ing by pit traders. Little Children’s Uingham| Babies’ Fancy Caps, trimmed with Dresses, sizes 6 months to 4 years;| clusters of tucks, wide embroidery pink and blue, checks and 19. beading and ribbon, in Stripes; 30c. values.. on C] pink and blue, 60c. values. There are no as- A Half-Dozen Fine Shirtwaists. To the Next Prettiest : je corn market was caster in sym- | were “entered on ontes of the late firm|ton, who led the minority In opposing . y PAAy Parca ening prices were: July |Of Chamberlin, Hail & Lyon, of which] the increuse, charged that the proceed- 38-Inch Mohairs 29c Yard A Quarter-Dozen Fine Shirtwaitsts : CPA ire Itt at eats sag ae ty OGD Ce api aire eC oL ’ : . ie Bee oe is cago's opening prices were: July | members.’ scandalous. for bathing suits; water runs from nan Telece Car. oe {5 to 44 3-4) September, 71 1-2 to] The accomodation papers consist of ——— One of the best materials know b ng s Is suns Om ted July corn, 1-4 to 441-8; Bep- it like glass; doesn't cling or get heavy; also ideal for & EP Tea eg : seventeen notes held by George Ry Shel, IS A “COLONEL” NOW. skirts and entire dresses; 2,500 yards; a big bargain special for Cc To the Third Prettiest : don, of No. 2 Wall atreet, as trustee Friday and Saturday; these shades: national, cream, cardinal, ‘A note made by the petitioner opposite S A: Septem corn for the creditors of William H. De-|senator Hanna Appoiated om G.|§ navy and black; worth positively 49c. a yards this sale, yard... On Fi bh : tu), ‘ ; September. § b Forrest. These notes were given from netwlarce (a4 ne t cay closing prices were: June|time to time between July 6 and De- Zh Neate _ r al. ly Wheat, “33-8: Beptem- CLEVBUAND, 0., June 6—Senator D L 5 Y d line corn, offered: | ees made MOA. Hanna haa” been. appointed a ress Lawns, oG. a Yard. July, 28 to 43 L —<————____ this lst ofticialms., states that apers | colonel ey omalal stare Ce 2,000 yards in the newest and freshest designs; these are reg- ; ; : ear to have. t , making an | Rassieur, Commmmnder-in-Chiet of 1 suste hs Send name (and photograph if possible) of Shirtwaist|# wee Cotton: Market. Ranjgnment fox the benefit of creditors Getnd Army of tae Rept a SE oe eee ect cat Gansae Seton tO mOriom . ; : : : 7 a . rec M Girl of your choice to “Shirtwaist Girl Editor Evening st] , Loctl cotton opened arm to-day and) '.pin.!*'he \saya. “yuor petitioner te| into" the GA. fas a) ember of . rther particulars, a8|Semorial Post, in that city. Per World, P. O. Box 2354, N. Y. City.” I Name Miss. as the Pretticst Shirt- Waist Girl in Greater New York. Sender’s Name......-...eeeeee sess cece cccesces Use this blank: NO DOUBLE TARIFF. Minimal Rates. BERLIN, June &—As one of the re- sults of yesterday's tanff convocation, and a ber of the |: German Btates have sbandoned the & of the so-called Goudie, tariff, that is to . maximal 5 = Of roca doi’ sousecad' ng nis gp mutt macle ia luding new ally Shorts again showed uncasiness after the call to-day on a marked advance in the Engilsh markets, mostly In the new unable’ to state no p Papers appear to have been lost Big spot sales at Liver- helped the bull sentiment here. There Germany Abandous Maximal and was very little cotton off particularly In the neat. meontiee he Weat and ‘South in e ying, risen were: Sunes 755 A I if br:} oy to ies November. 7 by . 716 to 718; January, 7. February, 7.17 bla. u ‘adie, cotten peices at 230 P.M. Ta Marker etendy. "Mi Novemp Those who advertised their sum- mer hotels and boarding-houses in ‘The World last year got splendid re- oulte- York County. LONDON STOCKS FIRM. An excoptionally firm tone was noted ‘London stock market to-day in yence af the reduction in mini- mum discount rate of the Bank of Eng- at the u Tund, from 4 to 3 1-2 per wnvious change having Fre. 21, 1901 cent., the been made In the American market stocks evinced | blamed Lord Mil a decidedly heavy tone at the soared 1 3-4 ard 3-4 cable from New assignment, as he bimself took tin tts making, and the original rom the office of the County Clerk of New ast] atter considerable criticlem. he buoyancy in the Rio Grande stocks, oybich NEW FAVEN, Conn,, June &—The Pe, oem. on using Dominican Sisters, of New York, have . 8. Steel were 1D 2-4 Der cont. sank. | purchased rwise market was devold of fea- ‘les: P. rd. . teeee Also #500 yards of linen color Crash, get for seaside or mountain outing wea ——>___ LORD MILNER CENSURED. excellently. Per yard, Gets “Freedom of the City” a Roast. LONDON, June 6.—The Common Coun- cli at the Guildhall this afternoon agreed to confer the freedom of the city on Lord Milner of Cape Town, but only Ladies’ Extra Size Swi Mr, Morton, who led the oppositton, ner for all the tro:ible in had in South Africa and black with white feet, dou pair, at.. Home for Dominican sate (collars are ut very full; more than 50 patte residence of the late reale Shirts, with attached cuffs will estabdlich @. the’ best “fabric you can vigorous, and will wash Vests, Hosiery and Shirts. Ribbed Shaped Undervests; fine quality Egyptian yarn; nicely finished with washable crochet; wing sleeves; first quality; half-priced at .. Ladies’ Fancy Colored Seamless Cotton Hose, in extricted designs; also in natty vertical stripes: red, blue and black; also plain black and ble’ soles, heels and toes. ,Yegular 19¢. lines, but as an extra inducement are marked, per MEN’S NEGLIGEE SHIRTS, made of Bedford cords and satcens; attached; felled seams; gusseted skirts; bodies [2c 10c 39c izes in seperate collars

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