The evening world. Newspaper, March 25, 1902, Page 10

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j BS 7 : ‘STON WERE OFF IN DULL MARKET. PASSED IN SENATE. EW TUNNEL BILL TRADING QUIET AND WITH- CARRIES OUT SUGGESTION OUT FEATURE. plame of he stock 1 LP (4-) ‘t : Ry 4 vote ae : Ay pasaet othe but fairly we! p CAS nat Peonesivania the opening were with most of the leading » me as ¥ night's closing ures Pie co fon of the tunnel and re wa i rant t a Evansville & a Ane - ” Trans ‘ Mayor aring original pil « Was inclined to Trading during r> 1 a fu gL aad ie f rs my FES 22s ‘Western Union te in Central Wis. Ceatral pt ssn. ot FIFTH AVENUE FI FIRE SCARE. World Wants prictly Reliable: OF MAYOR LOW. regular with Prices Hapid-Transit Commiaston to Have Supervision of Pennaylvanta and Other Subways, LOW AND ODELL IN| AGREEMENT ne Approy oad’s tun yreath ree mmending amendment mportant owing * announce fe omattes of Pennayivania t 1 ha nh commun , with Ge © Saturday : mand ¢ tse | have pur ere sult 1 vderatandiog LONDON MARKET QUIET. Stendy Tone tn Americans, Dealings Light bat ming market in ant ning Faster holidays rugh quiet, eae active The mar was gonerally American railway department wht, but nm generally afied. Pri + were only on were Ir frac business mining ly weak : BROOKLYN BRIDGE IS AMPLY STRONG. . COMMISSIONER LINDENTHAL BURDENED WITH ADVICE. So Many Vectors Sn@neatinns Ree eclved that Carriers A Over ; ta ted—Formul statement Wade ner Linden- orm for Heide the Hrtdes . with r nul smued ‘ ed oat the whose writers. ap net wafet afternoon 1 ,630 Paid Help Wants , » « . t this morning's A ure are co t World, tee ‘ state that “BUT . 52 Paid He!p Wants in the 13 i 4b otherN.Y¥. paperscombined, °*” “Advice of th rt upon en AGENTS aineering matters te unneces~ ‘ALTERATION WORK amr HANDS APPRENTICES ARTIFICIAL FLOW NOERS N MAKERS PRESSES SAWYER i SALESLADIES SALESMEN SEAMSTRESSES SHOEMAKERS . SKIRT HANDS. Sr. MONTHS BY STRIKE. Reuwwe F? MONEY DUE THEM. ——- ck on Part Pay- Finally Went Apeclal to The Rrening Wort WILKESBARRE, Pa. Maret The striking teachers of Pittst ship being mor town their after away from schools for five 7 morning and the 1,40 p ly back to thelr desks directors assigned chool to the teachers. amount due the teachera they fe stirred up the tinted up x POLICE BICAMIST “JAM AT PLE : “SCHOOLS CLOSED 5 TEACHERS “HELD OUT FOR" the returned this went sor the * appropriation due in a few weeks It amounts to $3,100 and although this is but half the) ‘gg: decided New York's Fastest Growing Store. West 14th St. & More Easter Garment Surprises. IMMENSE VALUES FOR WOMEN AND CHILDREN, Never saw a busier Easter season in this cloak and suit store. / throngs of eager, discriminating buyers there. Following offers stand unrivalled az supreme values. More Fine Vailor- Made 5 he greatest faster burg ude from all-wool venetian bh ¢ nmed and wit fancy ti also in double ton effects All t tafieta, and the acksts « kits ar ' 1 MW serpert ne tlounce sty! mely trimmed t at k is to 4; good value at $15.00 ea. Pr heath Slocum Eton Jackets! all wool cheviots, veil lined and han 4 in black brea al fot that is attract w plend ng somely tatfeta worth: almost doub ght to bring $6.00 each, but So Ming here every das a Die r pecial at Box Coats, mat Handsome Peau de “‘Soie Waists M rich peau de soie in the newest eflects of tucks. Latest cuff front or SPECIALS IN ¢ Untrimmed Millinery. THE BEST VALUES TO BE FOUND IN NEW YORK. Judge the popularity of our offers by the immense activity in the milinery section. Values there such as you will find in absolutely no other store in (sreater New York. More tempting specials for to- morrow Tucked Chiffon Hats. Fancy Hand-Made Hats. cach; special o- Morrow atesse oo... Artificial Easter Li The whole plant with tlower, cleverly wate in imitation of the real,, all potted and ready for al wat Fine Dress Shapes. and shown in all the be a worthy 59c row at. A tine lot of new straws in all ¢ newest, most desirable shapes value at 79 cents each; special Yesterday found To-morrow ought to be equally as busy. uits to Go at $9.98. black. bl Children’s S34 Box Coats, 2. 98 98 G m s bot to-morre 9 ad they ever mention them but that they go in almost no time. Choo ¢ ftr om this lot to-m MA at $1 “i an i i is a value that originated right here in the Rothenberg — lly 4 ‘ollar more. ee from Louisine silk and store, and the offering has heen successful that it. has ae bh de, Ble MoD ve ite ae es fe found numerous imitators. But not one among them all has e sen and now quality and workmanship to equal ours at om ee ay ap ape price. wn in black the price. Strictly hand made on wire NG KOs MOr Caw eerccoeersssseeee frames, fine, closely tucked chiffon. Shown Cc Satin Straw and Silk Hats. for to-morrow in black Only, ateccsseseee Brims of ruttled silk, with crowns of satin straw hand m upon wire frames, and worth $1.95 25¢ re worth 4 tucked strictly 1.49 ONLY A Y A TRIFLING ERROR INVOLVING $2,000,000. Put Down as Assets When It Was Liabilities of | Evansville and Terre Haute. CUBAN REPUBLIC. BEGINS ON MAY 20, era DATE SET FOR INAUGURATION ‘The harsh grating sound ao evident in| The stockholders were satisfied OF PRESIDENT. Wall street to-day emanated from hold It was like getting money from home . éms of common stock of the Evansville Then the dividend eas withdrawn a und Terre Haute Rallroad Explanations Malteatsintes|teledet) Gat. cul eaen They were gnashing thetr teeth Twelve years ago the Fvansvilie and t ent dividend they | Term Haute absorbed another road | they got waa in 1 had about $2,000,000 in donde | SEPA ET th carried ae ASA) WASHINGTON, Match %—May 3 arrying tha ipenlns nim at 1 Terre 8 1 be a mem , in Cuban alstory, for tt will not a dt Byer 1 mark the acquisition of fu ence, but it will be the ¢ 7 tion day, it havin: nt Palme same day that Ame island ceases Wood tmmediatety Cuba wi S SUSPENDED, AS WUBELM SAL. | MADDEN'S TRIAL ORDERED RECORD CROWD ON KAISER ON TWO CHARGES. WILHELM DER GROSSE. habelik Waves American Flag to‘ Absent With ton Galles in gee Leeveunn lysis Many Friends, Who Wish Him of “Unhecoming Condnet’ in | | Godspeed. Decelving Gusste smith i | narried Guaste Sr ” Pr WAS sump mim © r Partrids Ao his trial « tw i first charge hat he wa The Cotton Market. Vaima not ap- and and Ques. the War rable one, only | n any to the the irregular The loca! market opened easy ——— o-day, with prices 3<o 6 z Bate neaciiaanileun Wheat Market. being lower than expected and port re- | The w market opened to-day, with wheat barely steady and celpte proving [0 be 14,000 againet 21.417 ht decline. were disappointing corn. The North uly . | DISCUSSING STEEL BONDS. o- | Executive Com tee of Corpora- » To-Day. The Executive Committee of the United States Steel Corporation ts in| L session this afternoon formulating the plan for the retirement of the preferred It is inten the S"Aprit, Sar to. 802, Mas Jane, 583 to wie at waa to tae December, 74 to 74 ————[—=_=—____ gust, tober, of | bid; July opening prices were ember wheat, 7s on both west mar- May May September Ch: on closing, rose were: Wheat n minal: to 72 1-4 __ THE WORLD: TUESDAY EVENING, MARCH 25, 1902. Rothenbers &. Datisfaction Guaranteed or Money Promptly Refunded. JAMES McCREERY & CO, DRESS FINDINGS, All silk taffetas binding, No. 2, 7° per piece. Usuil price, 10¢ Silk Prussian Binding, 14c. per piece. Usual price, 20c, Double serge belting, 65c. per piece. Usual price, 8$¢ Double Moire belting, gsc. per piece. Usual price, $1.15 Single and double shields, dress Sizes 3, 4 and 5, $1.00 per dozen. Value, $1.20, Best all shell whalebone, $1.45 pér dozen. Value, $1.55 A large stock of fancy braids and buttons, Twenty-third Street. JAMES McGREERY & CO. LADIES’ HOSIERY. Black Lisle Thread Stock-| ings,—Openwork designs with colored silk embroid-, ered insteps, or fine lace weaves. 40c. per pair. The “Victoria” gauze, pure ras These fabrics | Imepector S be thread silk Stockings, with spliced heels, soles and toes, $1.25 per pair. Usual price $1.75. Pure thread silk embroidered Stockings, with lace instep, Silk or cotton spliced soles, $3.25 per pair. Value $4.50. Silks, Merino, Lisle thread or cotton hosiery in Misses’ and Children’s sizes. Twenty-third Street. JAMES McCREERY & CO. 10,000 yards of ’ FRENCH ORGANDIE AND MERCERIZED BRILLIANT New Spring colors. Art de- signs are very sheer,—the new shades in- clude the range of fashion- able blues, and combina- tions of pink and blue. 25c. per yard. value 45c, Twenty-third Street. FIRE-ESCAPES ON TOMBS! Hecommends Method of Quick Egress for Prison. Geemingly regarding the Tombs Prison asa hostelry from which the reeidents can depart whenever fancy moves them a grave and reverened building inspec- tar has officially recommended that four fire-escapes be placed on the butld- ing. While this suggestion, a few following a mattress fire of days ago, fay iy regarded in the pr the denizena_think means for quick de- parture from the upper stories should provided, Bullding Commisatoner Stewart, although a fire-eseape enthu wiast eyes the report askance. He says it is not April 1 yet. Astor the inspector, he hae sald nothing since he made the report A Democratic Congressman Unseated | WASHINGTON, March 2%.—The House of Representatives, by a vote of 137 to ia Sear inserted | Stern Brothers Are now showing 01 the Second Flcor Exceptionally Large Asscrimen‘s of Women’s Dress & Shirt Waists of Peau de Cygne, Louisines, Taffe‘2s, China S: And will place on s. $2.05 Waists ot China Silks, Of Peau de Cygne, Striped and Checked Taffetas and Moire, Also a special purchase Silk Petticoats of White and Black Striped Taffetas, An exce $5.05 pti of Taffeta Silks, £ Colored Pl aid Taffetas, and Printed Foulards $3.75 $5.50 $7.50 Men’s High- Grade Neckwear Large Flowing-end Scarfs and Rev of heavy imported silks, light, me Value $1.00 to Women’s and Children’s Hosiery Misses’, Boys’ and Children’s I Cotton Hose, hand seamed, with mp! do ¢ Four-in-Hands, and dark eff ast Black Women’s Extra Quality Plain or Ribbed Fast Black | Lisle Thread Hose, with double heel s and toes, Women’s Fine Lace Lisle Taread Hose, all-over and instep effects, Value 37c Value 60c | Women’s Extra Fine Lisle Thread Hose, | with embroidered lace insteps, jand all-over lace effects, vertical On the Third Floor Bric-asBrac Department Value 95c Handsome Flower Vases for Easter Imported Cut Glass Vases, with engraved gold decorations, | American Rich Cut Glass Vases, 10 and 12 inches tall, Fancy Shaped Crystal Vases, with heavy engraved gold decorations, West Twenty-third Street Special Values To-Morrow in Cut Glass, Plain Crystal and with Gold Engraving 73> 95°, $1.75 $2.35, 2.95 55.95, 7.50, 9.75 $SSS20S0OSOO0SSS88 SHSSOSSESD Ladies’ Dept. Easter Suit Sale, Place on Sale To-Morrow (Wednesday), 350 Ladies’ Suits and Dresses, made of fine high lustre broad: We Wil canvi and the fashionable latest shades, and solid black Reduced from $2 SDLDSSOSHSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSS skirt; a great many high-priced $50, $60 and $65 Suits—as a Special Easter Offering, $32.50. About 100 more of our Sale Suits left, some oths 5k $ and venetians, 30 to $15.00. Washall Carhart : Co. Broadway and 13th St. alse cheviot, ne and Nun's Vetling, in all the ry one made over fine silk drop ample Suits among them, many ilk-lined throughout. STTVOSSVS VSSSSSVSS SSESSSSSVS SHES : @ |= Wednesday and Thursday, March 26th and 27th. +. are the... Opening Days of our Spring showing of Fine Millinery. Third Ave., Between 6lst and 62d Sts. $ ; e é @ é é e e Still ‘Reaching Out. Our Friends Are Cordially Invited to the OPENING of our New Millinery Dep't. Our Display will be Imported and Original Models, Wochell. Carhart « Broadway and 13th Street. 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