The evening world. Newspaper, July 9, 1901, Page 8

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CHARLIE WHITE OSTRACISED ALL OVER THE EAST SIDE. And All Because the Others Wouldn't Take His Tip to Bet on His Horse, The Referee. feree, te Charlie White, the ts ostra elsed on few days #50 thelr hate when b+ eeiie about White's horse, Erie on the Fo The east si bet on the ho: Harris, Terry Sullivan. cess DagKaRe came home t mad-sided, rabbit of a tw year-olds, Chicago, openes ma’ When The crowd of the 34. There Sam Harris, “D “Red Ob race,” sul by a delicatess: his family 0. days.” “Has it got four feet? Harris. | “Charlie send it to F sald another they coul, Ung on 1 bang fb “Git AN day ft Bowery boys t He sought ov him to pu “Are you the first ra the ring. 1 was entered In the 5. four the Sulllvenites ¢ | | j TO CLEAR NAME Barker's Friends Offer | to Furnish Him with | Expense Money. for Rey, John night and 0 meeting Tegoluut! Gressed to the Rev and H, R. the meetin John Sumne Ke w It fs the of Mrs. Barker's friends 19 open letter to the Itey, Mr ing him to start a civil sult for defame tlon of character ax. 3 on account at her hus Dr. James Exton, the + elan, tf authority for the Mr. Keller in ings. No desi decided upon by friends. Barker began work in today as bookkeeper In t pair shop. Hix keepers think he make a model prisone to a friend to-day, thus: MD shall be brave and patient. the wh My Five Dollars for Warkeg, tics mine World haa re J. ce" which Was rent aueat that it bo used to ala YOO rovererer Phe bookmakers ofered 13 tu ree YOUNG THEE ROBBED GIRL. |\Grabbed Her Watch on a Ferry-boat and Is boy squirmed in and like an eet ap West str. 1 up her skis woman otek t station. the . him- wos Miss Maury DELMAR A WRECK. Dig Stenmer Wh who dn Nahe, Wo Struck Vester. Delmar, Capt, June ams fe a@ total wree sank during the f T warns cx remained after the fu miduignt, foley Dut were forced to abandon th ou ven NEW STEAMER LINE. win Run from) Copenhagen PieBarker in hix efforts wo iwtrial or be expended in behalf of aa Ker, The money hae d'to Mra. Barker. OF THE MILLION | steel industry of th j the United | persistent for The | andy will be ffer, of the of Iron when the crisis in) untonism das President Association rs, admits, his association meet with high officials of the Untted Steel Trust tle differ- that have al caused a partial strike in subsidiary plants of the billion-dollar steel cor- oration The result of the conference will be either an impressive victory for unionism or a blow ne Amal- amated Association that may disrupt it or result fn a disastrous strike involving over a quarter of a million workmen, disrupting the tron and ntire country. ntatives of the to wy cho On one side the r THES ALLEN TO STAND TRIAL | | | Appellate Lower Court. len must stand trial KA pool-roam, Mm to dixcha Chicago, COPENHAGE: July and Danish capitalists pr a direct steamship line from Copen- hagen and Christiana to Chicago. American capital will be largely inter- ested American one to start his empLoyees on pur, Allen was arrested in a raid on hi Sixth avenue pvolroom and commit ta the Tombs by Jus: Jerome. I Btelnhardt, of Howe & Hummel, UNION LABOR IN GRAVEST CRISIS, 0 ge Issue of Steel Men and Billion-Dollar Trust to x Be Decided Thursday. Nofight | Division sus rive 1} Confirms Decision of on the! THE WORLD? TUESDAY EVENING, JULY 9, 1901, OPPENHEIM. CLuNse @ Summer Dresses. Exceptional values, lace trimmed, with Ss: (values $32, $18) Tatleta Silk Travel ling Ulsters lawn (value $18) t Waist arr $9.75 Suits, man-tailored, Si5 and $9.75 $15.00 Skirt Department. Unusual purchase of 209 Ladics Brillfantine and Sicilian Dres; oe) Golf ard Walking Skirts, materials, flare flounce (value Skirts, (values $10 and $12) flare flounce $4.90 FS ight $ of Si weight $4 90) Shirt Waists. Reduced acd $7, Wash Silk Waists, from $2, $3, $5 95c., $1.50, $2.90 $2.90 BROADWAY AND 2IST ST. JORNSON'S WORK WILL NOT DIE. | C. M. Bates Named to Succeed Railway Organizer. 1 to-day No 71 ature of Mr Bates should the nead ¢ the Jouneon y hen Valley eral Mana Johnson, of Clev yan Haet eof an informal of the confer-| Johnson'n fight fo the carried Mayor Tem} Thomas PB. ratlway y Philadelphia should on courts. atl be held formulated te ment wil then public at ———— CAPT. SIG SIGSBEE ILL. to the last diteh against the one de- rand of the Amalgamated Assocla- tion the signing of the scale, On the other havd the assoclation will hold ont for jurct cat. Neither wages nor hours are demanded here, only that the union shail be recog: nized through the employers signing the scale. its dictation” Here ts then greates demand of union Inbcr—to ask of a billion dolar trust that .t shall sign the unton seale and abide by the rules of the union in dealing with tts em- oy mores issue as now made up hardly admits of compromise, The unton must yleld or the steel trust: must recognize it The workingmen ¢ the world await the outcome of Thursday's con- ference between union leaders and st, most daring was clatmed nthe Lwowas nd te Moon thread SMART RALLY. IN WALL STREET Despite Slump at Out- set, Priceg Recover on Support. the opening, pri upward before of trading. 1 Nashville was the se- vereat sufferer on the opening slump, be- ing off 33-8 per cent. to MS 1-4, Subse quently tt ralliel 21-2 points to 1053-4. St, Maul recovered 21-2 points, notwith- standing an e« lows of 5-5 per cent Union Pact ted to 102 3-4, n net aln of 1 24 po je inital fa- ure, Missourt Baltimore & rho. 4 partake of end remained 2 pointe re- ing was in large and attended by consider- excitement and enthusiarm The improvement wan continued ug nout morning session, but ty curtailed during Asa group, the Pa- © most prominent. lifted to 103 1-4 on Missouri Pagifle touched dvanced to of the wan th ake buying: Gpening nein gained 9 po 4 12 point loss Ma were 417,00) shares. dull in na nt vets e: SVRONTINE Loutsyi agaln Me & a Was 1a ko ltuieoa. Wan, City Southern Ran. chy south Balch. te Vnulsvitie 4 Nashy be yon atten Street RR ia ‘OMING STEAMSIIPS, DUF TO-DAY. Pownes, Gibraltar. tained a writ of habeas corpue trom Nicolal'It., Copeaheggfs. Pretoria, #t. Buence Ayres, Barcelona | U Thomas, SOROSTS TRACE MARK THE BEST SHOE FOR WOMEN. $3.50 per pair. When purchysing Sor hoes, customers should have the foot measured, instrad of inquiring for any farticu’a size. By this means an accurate tit is secured. The Sorosis low shoes and slippers are many new, shown est fashions of and shape are introduced. Correct and appropriate shoes for every kind of dress,—and for all times and occasions in the up- to-date demands of fash- ion. Misses’ ard Children’s Sorosis Boots and Shoes, made on similar lasts to the ladies, JAMES McGREERY & CO. | Twenty-third Street. SUIT DEP'T. Third Floor. Short Skirts,—made of fine quality, Oxford grey, re- versible cloths, $4.50. Unlined Cheviot Skirts. Tailor made, with flare flounce. Greys, blue and black, $4.75. Separate Skirts, made of numerous fabrics, includ: ing mohair and canvas. Colors and black, $6.75. JAMES McGREERY & CO., Twenty-third Street. Wheel & Lake Wheel & LONDON STOCKS DEPRESSED. Continned Untonding of cantons Decline In Amerteann The xecurttles market at London was smartiy depressed as a renult of con-{ tinued and {indiscriminate unloading by . York, Parts and Berlin he department for Amertoan ratlers was weak, In sympathy with the break of last night In the local market, which came naa complete surprise to Londen traders. Prices ax compared with New| York's close of yesterday showed de nes of If to 2 © max! mum decline being acored In Baltimore Ohto. Loutavilie & Nashville, 3.) aul, Missourt, Kansas & Texan, South ern Railway and Norfolk & Weatern al! were off about 2 points, The U.S. Stewi stocks, however, displayed comparatlve firmness ——=_—__— The Wheat Market. change this morning wan the activity tn orn, Trading in this staple was ant- mated on a bisis of 31 7-8 for September. or 34 above last night. It promptly reacted, however, to Sl 5-8 under recat- tered realizing sales, Weather news from the West was atill very bullish on corn, Cables were dis appolrting, making but a poor response ‘o the strength In the local market. “Wheat avened dull and eanie ening prices w 3-4 t0 09 December, tember wheat, 69 ; 70 1-4; September October, a) Chicigo’s opening prices were: Sep- tember wacnl, 63.75 to 03 October, 81.3.8 to 63 1-2; September r rises were: July Bent. a 4 A hid: Set., ti te bid: ‘The Cotton M The local cotton market opened firm to-day and 4 to 6 po.nts higher. English cables fully responded to the rength of the local market Inst night and were the potent factors here this morning. Covering and Investment buy ing was noted from al; quarters, though ” options. <s tae call the trade level was 5 to paints higher. English cables denoted a rize of to 6 paintg in futures and n gain of 1 in apot cBtton. whil aD ported avery Du.lisH tr ment ebdroad. The opening, pri-en. were: July. 8.62 to 3 September. 5 ‘Octover, 1.67 to. 7.5 to 7.66; January. 1. ea bid; March, 7. to 7.78, Rr [ese Jed in the demand tor the new) i in} handsome! models, in which the lat-! material | The feature In the lucal Produce Ex-| 2 Ren. | 14 “OF fent® § c? Rothenberg & Satisfaction Guarantecd or Money Promptly Refunded. West 14th Street. Continuation of Our REDUCTION SALES. Extraordinary Price Cutting! Yesterday began the greatest reduction sales in the history of this store. Despite the uncertainty of the veather the crowds were enormous: many. selling meade were quickly shattered. The volume of busi- ness done was simply phenomenal. [c-day brought its quota of activity, and to-morrow will be another busy day. As we said Sunday: Hundreds of Prices Have Been Deliberately Slaughtered. We carry no goods over from season to season. Broken lines, odd assortments, discontinued numbers, remnants and thousands of accumulations incidental to a great and growing business are now marked absolutely regardless of previous selling tigures, cost and every other consideration. Nothing unsileable; nothing undesir- able. Clean, new, fresh, stylish merchandise only. It’s the one supreme event of the year when your dollars will buy two, three and four times as much as ordinarily. Note how keenly prices. have been cut on the following: Women’s Wear. 79¢. White Lawn Shirt Waist Wash Goods. inons,yd t ppehed 6Kc Ile Ile Isc ac mc 6c que Skirts. 0 Fleunce Lawn Wra will not permit to enum:ta'e. Leather Goods. Leather Belts. White Satin 8c aces “embroideries Serpentine 190. Black Galoons, yd 9c 106 19¢ aloons, yds. vx. ik Chantilly feather corners, Caratol Leather DressSuit Ca Extra good leather Dress § Cases, $3.98 an 199. Embrc 49c. Mou Linens—Domestics. 2,000 Jewelry, 4Sc. Jewelled Hat Pins... ¢ Sterling Silver Brooch P: 9c. Imported Flower Hat Pins and Brcoches... 39c, Beaded Fan Chains... Alarm Clocks Toilet Prerarations. 20,000 cakes of Violet Bouquet Soap, per cake... a-ib. bar Castile Floating Sozp, Box of 3 cakes Carnation and Violet Soap for. Babeskin Talzum Pe Borine Tooth Por Perfumed Ammoni. Florida Water... Pure Distilled Witch tiazel Triplicate Foiding Mirrgr 2-qt. Fountain Syrirge, 3 rubter pipes 2-qt. Solid. Rut U.S. P. Seid in Fox, per t Cream Wali ening and whitening the pir bottle. Neckwear. t7e. Mull and Eatiste Ties, 25c. Fancy Lawns and Pique Neckweatess sieve... 2K! | Mid-Summer Millinery Beauty. | We will have about 109 on sale to-morrow, from our own yards ch Bleached Table amas 66-inc! ched Table Damask. 26-inch Dinner Napkins, dozen. Turkey Red Table Cloths, ; Turkish 7, Muslin, yd Undermuslins, 30c. Corset Covers, Covers, Lawn Gowns, White Skirt 2. Gowns 4.25 Chomices... $1.39 € Bibie 9¢ | Babies’ Loi Children's Children's 75c. Decceeeeee Straw Tats new “Mid-Summer Queen" Hats fresh and charming as a’ May morn- 9 krooms. The detand for these at that we had to ceas: adver- sed the working forces, and e’re better ready rve you. The ‘Mid-Sum- mer Queen" Hat is 2 aunty short Back sailor hat, trimmed, with white Jap silk, black velvet cnt 8 1.9 white breasts or the new polka dot pom- ons; silk is of best’ Guality and is used lavishly. It’s washable, too. The hats are easily worth $3.50 but we’ iced them NOW READY. The Pan-American Exposition EDITION OF THE WORLD ALIARAC With Plan of the Grounds and Bird’s-Eye View of the Exposition. Containing a condensed description of the purposes of the Exposition, with numerous features, Also a list of nations to participate, the Electric Tower and Midway, the cost and management cf the Exposition, with mush other information, INVALUABLE TO UATENDING VISITORS. Price 2 FSCS. By Malt —~~ Address THE WORLD, Pulley Building;

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