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ia THE WORLD: FRIDAY EVENING, NOVEMBEW 22, 1901. Fur Dept. 30-inch Cape, made of all colors, Squirrel lined, 36 inches long, 44 inches long, inch Fox tails, value $1 ’ Blended Marten Scarf, with four 20-inch and $12.50, eS eyer Jonasson & Go. Fur Lined Capes. Trimmed with suitable furs to match colorings. Fur Neckwear. Streamer Effects. Mink Scarf, cluster shape, trimmed with six 20- at $7,50 16; worth $5.00; to-morrow ates... go in half a day at this price .s.-.seee ¥ Boys’ $2.69 Covert Reefers, $1.49. TS ——— Double Breasted English Box Reefers, made of closely woven covert cloth; plaid J 49 lining, double stitched seams, sizes 3 to 8; well worth $2.69 cach; to-morrow ate. ep) ¥ at $8 50 Mink Muff, 24-inch block, Blended Marten Muff, 24-inch block, at 96,00 othenbers go. i Satisfaction Gi teed or Nerowing stare West 14th St. Money Promptly Refunded. Now for Another ° 9 ° Rousing Sale of Boys’ Glothins. a Boys’ $3.00 Overcoats at $1.98. You'll Save More than a Third if You Buy One of These Coats To-Mor- row-—and that's a very conservative estimate. Our price is only about half what some stor s are asking, but we don’t exaggerate—therefore we hold the comparison toa saving of athird. Made in the mannish shape so popular and s'yl sh; extra long; full box back; velvet collar and velvet piped cuffs on sleeves; heavy italian lining ; wide French facings; sewed with pure linen tnread; sizes 3 to 15; od $2.25 Double Breasted Suits at $1.23. 150 in This Lot—Positively the Best Value of the Entire Season. Well-made suits in dark cheviots and cassimeres in. stripes, mixtures and invisible checks and plaids; couble breasted, with French facings; lined throughcu: with tailor’s serge well worth $3.00 each; special to-morrow at and sewed with pure Belfast linen thread; I 23 ° Broadcloth in black and at $25,00 ar $35,00 a $47.30 A Large Special Lot of Sults at a Wonderful Price Concession To-Morrow. Six different styles: Z-picce double breasted, 3-piece and sailor blouse arid 2-piece Russian blouse, as well as vestee and the popular Norfolk suits. Warranted strictly ail woo! and fast color; entirely sewed with silk; seams taped and reintorced; most desir- 2 98 . at $J0,50 shape, trimmed six 10-inch tails, value 5,00, cluster Boys’ $5.00 Suits at $2.98. sizes 6 to. 15. The entire lot ought to able materials and patterns; sizes 3 to Misses’ and Ghildren’s Garments. Millinery Dept. Will continue, in order ductions: $15.00 to $18.00 values, at $9,75 BANKS WILL LOWER ~ RATE OF INTEREST 931-2 PER CENT. WILL BE UNI- VERSAL AFTER JAN. 1. on Securities After Jan. 1, money will not be able to get in any savings bank In thin city more than per cent. Interest per annum 2 miso the banks pay only sthat now, b half-dozen of the older and larger cqncerna have been keeping up the f per cent. rate. These include the Seaman's, the Bowery, the Broad- way, the East River and the Metropoll- tan Savings Banks. ‘This declaration has not been formally made, but the presidents of nearly all the Institutions named admit that the change must be made ‘The reason lies in the fact that the securittes on which banks muy legally invest are steadily decreasing in inter- est-earning power. For Instance, $8,000,000 worth of New York County bonds which recently matured had paid the banks 7 percent. ‘The bonds ixsued to replace them bear only 3.29 per cent. interest. The decline in the Interest on real estate loans is almost as heavy, and the few rallroad securities allowel to the Danks are now. so high-priced that they do not yleld more than 3 per cent. on the investment. ——_ MILLIONS FOR GIL SHIPS. i Several Bulk Carriers to he Built for the Transatinntic Trade. PHILADELPHIA, Nov. ed here that the St closed imp has been awarded ono of the con + the others go to shipbuilders mond, Va., and e tracts call for th eral million dollars At the present time t American steamer In th . The vessels will be to the Cramps {3 first they have ever received for a) ofl carrier. LONDON STOCKS STRONG. American Shares ally After In- different Oprning. Despite an indifferent and ing the market shares rallied the local market. New York Central w 1672-4; St. Vaul to 199 common to $1 2-4 Home securities were steady and there was distinct improvement, although ~~ discounts showed a Whe Wheat Market. Swasler cables, large Northweat re- \ ceipte and fears that the coming visible “supply statement will another lurge increase prompted considerable 6 gelling of wheat for the local account this morning, resulting In a wet decline show y{ing orders to put xhorts to flight on cloning prices wheat, 70 3-2 bid; Ma: lay wheat, $1 1-4 Ye UES Denetber, corn, 67 + lorie’ Diloes. were: heat.) 7153-4; December. wheat heat, 78 Fk to/78 3-4 Opcymber the sale of Model Hats, at the following re- BROADWAY & 12TH ST, | folks who save thelr the | Sigh ine |B dency to harden, | § Positively the Greatest Values Yet Offered, To-morrow will have special values for misses and children that surpass anything that we have yet been able to give you. Think what that means when all the season we have been making offers that have outclassed and undersold all competition. a A Beautiful Special Lot of Handsome Full Length Raglans for Girls, made from heavy English melton cloth with yoke back, full revers, storm collar and reverse cuffs. Revers, pocket collar and cuffs trimmed with velvet. Colo cd Box Coats, made from tine woollen beaver, deep cloth facing; thoroughly tailored; castor, red and bi izes 4 to 14. POSITIVELY THE GREATEST BARGA reverse cuffs; colors, castor, red i 98 . R OFFERED IN GIRLS’ RAGLANS, to-morrow at. and blue sizes 4 to 14; to-morrow 15.00 Main Floor. to close the Fall Season, $23.00 to $30.00 values, at $J5,00 Girts' Automobile Coa‘ made from English Girl melton or beaver cloth yoke or cape style; colors, blue, castor or red, piped with 2 98 ° velvet or tailor stitched es 4 to Automobiles, in tan) full back or half titting; 14; to-morrow at. ‘oughout; 10 98 | Misi © al to-morrow at. Misses’ Fine Kersey ost excep- More New Styles of the Liberty $3.50 Shoes at $1.98. | sizes 14 to 18; a The LIBERTY SHOE has been made famous by its wonderful merits. It was originally made to retail at $3.59, and every bit of the care was taken that ought to be taken with a shoe at that price. Then we gained control of the factory and reduced the price to $1.98 to popu- larize our shoe store. Never one bit of goodness was cut from materials, or workmanship, or style. That’s why it has been such a pronounced success. Following new styles offered §| to-morrow : | 1.98]| i cd 1 Kersey Raglans; body STOCKS ADVANCE, LED BY MANHATTAN PRICES GO HIGHER ON LARGE BUYING OF FAVORED ISSUES. or military In Patent Leather with kid or cloth tops; button or laced: Louls XV." hand turned or welted soles ....sccecees ee In Enamel Leather or Vicl Kid; medium-weight soles and military heel: boots; mannish effects. +: seeeeee. sees Attractive Values for Children. Little “Libertys” for Little Women. ey, Boys’ Shoes. In vicl_kidy box calf or patent Ieathery button or (J n box calf and vici kid, spring : heels; si to 2,at $1.75; + sizes 8! Sew lace; spring heels; sizes 11 to 2,at $1.75; 1.49 heels; sizes 814 to 1319; worth 1.49 ETN aro $2.00 atime sterner In dongola kid, button, and box calf, lace; sizes 11 in patent leather, calf and box to 2, at $1.25; sizes 8% to‘ 10¥%, J 00 ° vO values, sp Atreceeces sees Sugar Also Consplouous Improvement, Laced or Button Boots in box calf, dongola kid and Velour calf, military heels and double | oxfords or | soles; ideal for winter wear.......+. The demand for stocks at te open- ing of the Exchange to-day was very active and widely distributed. Heavy Dlocks of many stocks were bought At the opening, firat sales of Man- hattan amounting to §,000 shares, with an aggregate of 15,00 shares in the fret five minutes of trading. There was enormous buying of Penn- sylvanta in individual blocks of 1,600 to 4,00) shares at an extreme advance of 1 a5, a of 1,00 shares and ontinental stocks, ntral and Ontario and calf, sizes 4 "1.981 MANHATTAN “L” UP ON GOOD PROSPECTS, Weatern. Sharp fractional gains were the rule, extending to ra point in one or two Inatane hattan, after rising " below last ently. recov- rt gain. Ming was taken in hand in. the want rush of 1 b-4. tral and Sugar ri heat previous price Hist responded only moder- Stern Brothers To-morrow, the following Exceptional Values in Boys’ & Youths’ | ater thwest_ advanced 31-4, the| DIRECTOR EXPLAINS RISE OF pestered ure rell24 stock IN THE MARKET. | Winter Suits & Overcoats izing mot t Yoke Overcouts of all-wool Oxford Frieze, extra length, velvet collar, 5 to 16 yrs., | dated as dropm “Dand Peo: 234. The closing was active $5.75 $6.05 $8.00 $12.90 Road with Improved Facilities Wil Likely Soon Be o Seven Per Cent. Dai Value $8.00 English Yoke Overcoats of all-wool Oxford Cloth, worsted lining, 5 to 16 yrs., Value $9.00 Norfolk Overcoats of Imported Vicuna Cloth, blue, brown or Oxford, 3 to 8 yrs., Value $12.00 Youths’ Overcoats of all-wool Oxford or Cambridge Frieze or Vicuna Cloth, 16 to 19 yrs., Value $16.50 Double-breasted Suits of Imported Worsteds, Tweeds and Cassimeres, 6 to 14 yrs., Formerly $7.50 to$9.75 $5.00}: Youths’ Suits of Cheviots and Cassimeres, plain blue $ and black serges, 16 to 19 yrs., Heretofore $9.75 to $12.90 7.50 West Twenty-third Street “BROKERS” DIDN'T {CITY CAN'T FORCE KNOW CUSTOMER, CHANGE OF POWER, TWO OAUGHT IN PARK Row | No AUTHORITY TO REQUIRE RAID ARE HELD, i USE OF ELECTRICITY. Open. an Quotations, Migh. Low Cte | Manhattan Railway atock found a ee rw high level to-day. It has been ily advancing for ten days. Tne ctivity in It has caused many reports of contemplated consolidation either with the Metropolitan or the New York Centrad One of the largest stockholders and oldest directors In the road sald to-day: “The Board of Directors has not under way any plan for immediate consolida- tion with elther the Metropolitan or any other syatem. “Tho flush price at which the stock is to-day ts due to three things. at ait. a | Bitten Rap: namely: “First—Anticipating the results to tole low the equipment of the rosd with electricity, enabling us to operate much cheaper and to carry more passengers at less cost. “Second—The general dellef that the stock will be placed on a permanent er cent, bests early in the coming r, which makes it a good, profitable eatment. y ird—The tnereased business’ of the ports, and ven better Mr. thin That ta th present activity, for Wall street ¢ —— BOSTON BANKS MERGE. Shawmut Adde Third National to Ite L BOSTON, Nov. \State Rafirond Commission Alone Nas the Right to Demand nee. Must Answer to Charge of Grand Larceny Brought by M. ‘They Falled to Recognise. The directors of the Thint National Bank have voted | to consolidate with the National Shaw: Sa t Ban he proposition has. een 1 pending for some time, ail the direct-| Robert F. Wright, thirty-four, of No,| Tt War a topte of general discussion ors of the latter bank have agreed The to Third National 200 West One Hundred and Ywrenty-first street, who says he |s a telegraph oper- ator, and Haig Mugerwitchyan, thirty. three, of » 5 Weat One Hundred and ‘Thirty-third street, who calls himself a stook broker, were each held in 500 by Magistrate Zeller in the Centre Street among the politicians at City Hail this jmorning that the Municipal Assembly, even if it should approve President Guggenhetmer’s ordinance to change the motive power of the railroads having a terminus at the Grand the consolidation, has been In existence for thirty-elght years, Its ci Francts D. Sears in president, pital stock “Iw $1,900,000; surplus deposits $10,653,324. Wa the thirteenth bank absorbed by ‘the National Shawmut Bank since {ts orguntzation In 18s. Other combina tions have reduced the number of Nay tional banks in Boston to forty-one from sixty-two, the number in 1898, —— MACHINE CUT OFF ARMS. James. Clark’s Frighttul Aceldent on Jersey Farm, James Clark, thirty-five years old, living near South Amboy, N. J., was drawn Into the machinery of a corn stalk cutter on the Whitehead ‘far Both arms were cut off and his head ground to an unrecognizable mass, ‘The Cotton Market. The local cotton market opened firm day with prices 4 to nts higher. Strong English cables nnd foretgn buy. on a charge of grand larceny, They were arrested yesterday after-|do, even with the approval of the Mayor, noon in the rald on the alleged bucket |{s to request the State Railroad Com- shop at No, 21 Park Row... mission to order much change. James Anthony, an inspector of high-| ‘The main interest will be when the ways, living at No, 219 East aires: Arse matter comes before that commission. street, was the complainant. He alleges |The public hearing on Monday can only! SHAE 28 NOV ventana in Aechioen pom (Feault. in the Committce on Railroads rred wiying an affirmative vote to the reso-/| fer stock, and that when he returned the next day and usked for an account. |jution and reporting it ravorably to the Municipal Assembly, After that the | pening added to the upward move. nt which continued after the opening. "The opening prices were: December, January, 7.65 to 7,69; Febru- to 7.68; 0 7.68; June August, 7.64 i. were: Decem- ing he was not rr asa customer March, 7.06; May, and was insulted. He says he got no ul +eturn of any kind fer the money, Btete Ruliroad Commission must uci, | Sixth Avenue and 34st Street. HERE’S A SALE OF BOYS’ CLOTHING Ves can’t match in values anywhere else in New ork. That isn’t advertising talk—it's a plain, straight-]] forward fact. We don’t say things for the sake of tilling newspaper space; it’s too expensive. We expect vou to test everything we say, and it would be “fool business” to say things that we couldn’t make good. These statements are literally true—read them carefully. On Sale from 8 A.-M. to 1 P. M. POSITIVELY NO LONGER. BOYS’ RAGLAN OVERCOATS. | { A STRICTLY ALL WOOL CHEVIOT SUIT, The Swellest aie coals in matter of style and cut that a aehiicTi you can fei town, at any A’ the “lowest "price good price. With all the fancy] | £00ds were ever sold for in touches of the best custom this town, Shades are chiefly tailors—made in an Oxford] } in gray; plain or mixtures; some. in blue. Two-piece gray frieze. This is a coat suits, with solid, reliable cheap at $4; high - priced Italian cloth lining. We have clothiers ask $5 for it. We have only a few hundred at this special price, From never known goods of this 8 to 1 Saturday S$] 98 character to be sold in New ONLY.., 2000-5. . York for less than $2.50. We have the plain shoulder “Chesterfield” style also at the same price. An Oxford Frieze Overcoat, that is one of the Mahler specialties, will be on sale all day. It’s the same coat you see in other clothiers’ windows marked, “BARGAIN AT $4." It's a good $4 coat, but it isn’t a bargain at that price when we sell it at our price. In Oxford Gray Frieze, made to look $2 40 well and wear two seasons at least. Our special price... 2 Another Oxford Frieze Overcoat that shows how cheap really good clothing can be made. This comes in two styles—with the yoke back ur without it, as you prefer. A six-dollar coat. Look all around and see if you can match $3. 48 it for less. Our prices... . ° A Sailor Blouse Suit in blue cheviot, the long-wearing kind. It isn't all-wool, but you would never know it unless we told you. No all-wool suit at twice the price will out-wear it. It has blue or red collar, elaborately em- broidered shield, soutache trimming in white, and is made to stand hard knocks; all seams taped, patent waist band. Sizes 3 $] 39 to Dycars. Our special atesseeeseseeoeesees G Open Saturday Evenings = OPPENHEIM. CLLINSs. @ Lily New and distinctive shapes—leathers latest and test; styles adapted for all purposes and occasions. Price for any style of Boot, $300 Price for any style of Oxfords, $2,50 & $3,00 The Storm Boot for women, of Kibo Box Calf, extra heavy sole, extension edge, rope stitch; handsome and easy on the foot, $3,00 For this sale, AND ONLY BETWEEN 8 and 1 P. M.,—all sizes... $439 The Famous Shoe for Women BROADWAY & 25ST ST. } | JAMES McGREERY & CO. MISSES’ SUITS. 99 “Guarantee CLOTHING COMPANY, Uptown Cor. 127th St, and 3d Ave. Suits,—sizes 14 and 16 years. Various materials,—Fton or blouse models,—plain or trimmed. $12.00 and 16.50 Children’s dresses,—sizes 4 to 12 years,—made of serge and cloth, in one and two piece models $4.50 and 7.00 Full length,--military cape coats and plain ulsters,— sizes 6 to 14 years. Colors, — mode, blue and brown. Just medium—in length. But in quality—the best Men’s heavy Oxford Frieze Overcoats. Raw edge, satin yoke and sleeves, fancy black and white plaid worsted ‘ining, A comfort and warmth giv- ing coat which you can’t du- plicate for $20. GUARANTEE CLOTHING CO., Uptown Cor. 127th St.and 3d Ave. $7.50 and 10.50 Twenty-third Street. CLOAKS, | Long Coats | made of Oxford grey | Cheviot,—with cose or | semi-fitting back, par- | tially lined. Sain proof. | $12.00 |Paletots, made of Kersey | Cloth,—with fur collar | and revers,—lined with | satin. |Colors,—castor, tan aud | black. $25.00 Short Velour Jackets, fin- ished with belt,—edged with satin piping or Per- sian lamb. Lined with white peau de soie. $26.00 and 28,50 TWENTY-THIRD STREET HIAMES McGREERY & CO. MILLINERY DEPT. 2nd Floor. Sale of | Ready to wear Hats. |All this season's materials and shapes. $3.75 each. Value $5.C0 to $7.00. Colored velvet and chenille untrimmed hats, $1.95 each. Value $3.50. Black Velvet Hats, — new models, $1.95 to $6.75. Novelty garnitures for evening dress. Hair ornaments. Cotillon favors. TWENTY-THIRD STREET. JAMES McGREERY & 60. JEWELRY DEP’T. On Saturday, November 23d, Sale and exhibition of novelties. Gun metal mounted Em- pire combs, — set with coral or uncut pearl, pen- dants, neck chains, rhine- stone brooches, and all the fashionable ornaments worn with the present style of dress, Gun metal hat pins,—set with crystals and ame- thysts, $1.00 500 dozen,. Imported, jew- elled Hat pins, 25 and soc each Twenty-third Street, ee 600 PAGES. ¥,000 TOPICS, x0,000 FACTS. Every important topic of the dey ts fulyrdtscceced in the - 1901 - WORLD AL MANAG. Every Page a Page of Knoeiadgee® 1901 World Almanac and Bacyclopedia, © © © ‘A reference book of over 600 pages, 1,000 tootes and 10,000 face. ¢ * © Substantially bound ig, Mthograph board’ covars, with sewed’ bach dad trimmed edges, °° © Price, 250. Bip enall |

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