The evening world. Newspaper, June 4, 1902, Page 12

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Stout boots and shoes walking or mountai SOROSTS THE BEST BHOE FOR WOMEN. $3.50 per pair. Low shoes and slippers for summer dress. Attractive shape and finish for Verandah” wear. ,—designed for country n climbing. During the warm weather,—perfect fit, pliable leathers, and correctly modelled shoes are absolutely essential to comfort. shoes provide all t Sorosis hese qualities, with the additional attributes of fashionable appear- ance and diversity o: f design. None genuine without the Sorosis label. JAMES McCREERY & CO. Twenty-third Street. LITTLE ACTIVITY. IN STOCK MARKET Dullness Continues to Rule on ’Change and Prices Show Only Slight Changes—Trad- ing Stagnant. The extreme dulness yesterday con- tinued thts morning at the opening of the stock market. ‘Trading was listless and without feat- ure, most of the business being profes- sional. Prices at the opening were off fraction ally from yesterday's closing figures. The sentiment in the early trading ‘was somewhat bearish, and the whole [ist, with few exceptions, showed weak- ness. Reading opened off 1-4, at 63, and went) later to 621-2, Canadian Pacific showed @ loss of 1-4, at 138 5-8, going later to 187 1-2. | After the first half hour of trading | the market became stagnant and busi- ness was practically at a standstill In the afternoon the market became stagnant, and up to the close there were less transactions than yesterday. Prices were irregular and there was | @Q movement of consequence during the afternoon, although a number of the “td went to the lowest prices of the The closing was extremely dull and listless The total sales of stocks were 177,000 shares and of bonds $2,300,000. The Closing Quotations, be Low 08) 45 * ns Ya als 104 Wie Centra. —— | LONDON MARKET DULL, American Secariti eof 1-8 tol The market for y eurities in London to-day was ex Jy dull and featureless, Peavy and prices wei 2 as Compared with ¢ at New York Yesterda: how Declines Exchange (s very mining shares are a ——<— The Cotion Market, The loca} cotton market to-day with prices 1 to 16 a There was @ rush for cover after the opening, which caused June to Jump 15 points on the call, to 6.94. Later months went up 3 to 6 points. 1) . game heavy I opened er on well months. 1 Liverpoo) was Palen helped to disoourase Bhe opening v fe ; July, 8.06 } September, 1.81 em r, toda; January, ary, 1.71 bi ‘the prices at 2.90 P. M. were uguat, $41; September 1.0; November, ; danuary, 7.70. ro The Wheat Market, ‘The wheat market to-dey opened bere was u considerable demar te for both wheat and corn Bnd all outside news wus t ‘ mode trading ¥ r the market be from York's opening prices were: ul, TT 1-8; Decemie 8.) Garnete ber, "76 July, 05 6 JAMES McGREERY & GO. SUIT DEP'T. Embroidered, white muslin | Dresses, 16.50 Dimity Dresses. Very at- tractive models, Finished with tucks and fine lace medallions, Delicate colors and black and white. 11.50 Dimity “ shirtwaist’ dresses. 9-59 Chambray ‘shirtwaist” dresses, 5:75 Pique skirts, 3.00 Twenty-third Street. JAMES McCREERY & CO. LADIES’ CLOAKS, Short Jackets: made of tan covert cloth or black che- viot. Lined with silk, 6.50 Formerly 10.50 and 13.50 Short, box pleated coats, made of black taffetas silk, —trimmed with lace. 12,50 Formerly 16.50 Rain coats, made of tan and oxford grey Cravenctte, Loose or belted backs, with capes, 14,00 and 16,50 Twenty-third Street, WIFE FREED FROM CONVICT HUSBAND Justice Truax Annuls Mar- riage of Elizabeth to Edward J. Russell—Wife Married Under Misrepresentation. A in the Bupre od the marriage Hussell, w v2, 1N96 mothe app oe Whe granted of Mra Hunwell, who all V himeelt to her as 8 aubaequ diy ntenced to elgh {iis imprisonmen vf Klward Meredith for under the name an anmaull on PHI" Dads After hin marriage: he charge of atte Was arrented onvieted and sent Imprisonment. He te now ‘tn Years’ now in brinon, i 99 Uptown Corner y Clothing Company, Great le Men’s Serge Suits Rain or Sunshine 5 7 5 eer won't hurt them. Worth $10. The serges of which these Serge Suits are made come from the famous “Gilbert Mills” and have been subjected to every known test. The color has proven and is guaranteed fast. The fabric is light weight, but strong. The suits are prop- erly tailored and will hold their shape. The coats are single or double breasted and have g strong body linings— trousers are lined—seams corded to prevent fraying. Entire suit silk sewn throughout. We will not bother you with boastful statements, misleading but common to most present-day advertisements. Truth and nothing but the truth has won for us the Public Confidence—truth is always the strength of owr arguments. When we say that there is no store in New York that offers high grade suits at our low prices—it is so and the goods are here to back it. If this announcement is thoroughly read and un- derstood there’ll be but few serge suits sold by other stores. Recognizing our inability in past seasons to supply the overwhelming demand for our serge s its, we have pre- ared for this season a stock comprising Thousands of Men’s Serge Suits. Every good sort known to the trade. We intend making the month of June the biggest business month in our history, and with this object in view we make these interesting offers in addition to the $4.75 suit sale. It will pay you to read each item carefully. Men’s Serge Suits. A superior quality double twist serge. The making and trimmings equal to made-to-order suits, Men’s Serge Suits. Guaranteed fast color, blue and black serges, thor- oughly well made by good tailors. They are beyond Men's Serge Sults. It is no false valuation when we say that these $10 suits are worth $14. You will marvel at their good- Men's Serge Sults. Absolutely fast color. All seams corded to pre- vent fraying. They cannot be duplicated for less than $10 at any other store. competition even at $12. ness when you see them. Rereaiined 12 Every suit carries with It They are made for all sizes Serge lined, corded seams, Sxes d our guarantee. All sizes in of men, big or little, in fast color, splendidly tai- The came perfect suits single and double single or double lored, serge suits of with a guaranteed breastedsack suits, $6.50 | ] breasted sack suits, $8] | up-to-date style, SIO | | silk lining, $15 Showing the largest and most complete assortment of serges has gained for us the name ‘* The Serge Suit Store’’ of Upper New York. But please don't overlook that we are equally well known for our showing of other lines of goods. For the same reason stated above, viz., to make June a big business month, we have reduced prices throughout our entire stock of Men's Suits. Men's Fine Fancy Worsted Suits, $7.50, worth $45. Men's Black Diagonal Cutaway Frock, double and single breasted Sack Coats and Vests, $6.78, worth $10. Striped Flan Suits and all-wool light-colored Cheviot Suits, $10, worth $12. Striped Flannel Coats and Pants, Trousers with cull bottoms, and belt straps, $6, worth White Duck Outing Pants, 65c.y sold elsewhere at $1. Blue Serge Skeleton Coats, $2.50, usually sold at $4. White Pique and Duck Vests, 59¢., worth Boys’ White Duck Outing P. ., worth $1, Men's Brown Linen Crash Pants, 98c. When you come here you can't tail to find a good, generous money's worth no matter what you select. Guarantee Clothing Company, &uyr 127th St. and 34 Ave. CORAL Meyer Jonasson & Oo. Announce for to-morrow (Thursday) a Manufacturers’ Sale of Dressing Sacques. Having secured a manufacturer's sample line of fancy Dressing Sacques in lawns, dimities and dotted Swiss, we offer same at greatly reduced prices, 50:, 95:, $1.25, $4.95, Petticoat Specials. Chambray Skirts, in blue, Oxford and oxblood, fin- ished with two ruffles and twelve rows of tuck- 95¢ ing, former price $1.35, At Figured Dimity Skirts, in two styles, with full $] 90 umbrella flounce, summer colorings, At . Exceptional Values in Silk and Cotton Waists. Waists of China Silk, lace trimmed, black or white; also, Polka-Dotted China silk, black and white, white and black, navy and white, at 500 Waists of White Maira:, at Stern Brothers To-morrow, Special Values In Bedding Dep’t \g Third Floor White Enamel, brass trimmings, 4.25, 6.75, 8.95 Reduced from $5.25, 8.95, 11.50 §25.00, 30.00, 35.00 Reduced from $30.00, 37.50, 45.00 ( Elastic Felt, $4.75, 6.00, 8.50 [Mattresses ) 7... $6.50, 10.80, 13.50 Mattresses Remade, Hair and Feathers Renovated. Bedsteads Brass, | Upholstery Dep’t Formerly $4.95 Pr. $3.75 Formerly $10.75 Pr. $7.50 irom 21.75 © 5,75) 2 * + made to order Furniture Slip Covers ..tinates submitted ‘ Awnings Made and Put up Imported Tapestry Portieres, |Oriental Tapestry Curtains with cord or fringe on edge, French Tapestry Portieres in new art styles, , _. ja large and Hammocks j varied stock, $2,90 85: EXTREME REDUCTIONS Have been made throughout our entire stock of Ladies’ Tailored Suits, Consisting of late Spring models in CANVAS CLOTH, VOILE CLOTH or ETAMINE, The above Suits are entirely silk- lined and will be offered at $17,50, 324,50, $25, 00, The former selling prices ranging from $25.00 to $55.00. In addition— About 50 SUITS, skirts percale lined, > at 11,75 Former prices, | a | Bureau Scarfs & Table Covers Beare regeeeyenen 40°, 75, 95, 68°) $1.45) Of hand-drawn work | handsomely embroidered in $2.25, 2.95 West Twenty-third Street A&A For Summer Homes Laundry Bags of figured cretonne, Table Covers of cretonne with lace insertions and edge, lors, $25.00, BROADWAY AND 12TH ST, ERSKINE GWYNNE’S DEBTS, $56,403; HIS ASSETS, $57. e+e -— = |\ON EVE OF DEATH, SLAYER i fond CONFESSE { owen $384 to fonr 4 wervines; for shoes, -jand drink, $100; wines, $28; $14; food 00m, $204; Hien in bankruptey stating tien a $86,000 and hte p clothing, $700; haberdashery, #0; riding mini Thin x owed to him by Per habite, $0; trunks, $8; coal, wood and (Yprctal to The Evening World.) | Henke houre, The petition was Med chiefly to get rid| hay, $817; plumbing, 64. Mr. Gwynne] MOUNT HOLLY, N. J. June &—| 4 lof a Judgment obtained against Gwynne Nassua) County last Beptember by ld Grinberg for $47,914 on tour drafia made by A, Reinach, a Parts Joweller, and guaranteed by Mra, Gwynne while the patr were in Paris, Mr. Gwynne, tt te said, purchased dia. pearls and other Jewelry from | Mr, Roinach and the drafts wore given in payment, Mr, Gwynne owes tho Muron Aubanat, of Paris, 4,00 balance note made in Varie in Muy, 1909, has an expectant beneficial life Interest under the will of his father, David 1, Gwynne, on farma at Hollefoniaine, O., and Linneus, Mo, and some land in Cincinnatl, the value of his Interest be- ing unknown, Mr. Gwynno was married in March, 1804, to Mibs Ifelen Bteele, daughter of Franklin Bteele, and one of the belles of Washingion, After thelr mar q hae ie wae Thomas Cromwell, the negro who is to be hanged at Lebanon, Pa., on the Hth for the murder of John Bohmidt, has sont to Prosecutor Bamuel A, Atkin: oom, of this city, a written confession, in whieh he implicates himaelf and one John Williama in the killing of Joby Henke at Burlington in August, 1896, Cromwell says he met Williams at the dooks in Newark, where thoy went after Aiipg Alenks, They secured lodgin pver & waloon on Hiver alreet, wh they Mved ep the cnoney wtolen from (he her rata Ww raid, Williams wan family living bet rilngly he and Cromwell wi {to murder the whole fuimily y were wealt | The won tn January, | way to the house choy for some lopal offense and in the Caldwell Pentte 17, On, 1.| they want’ lo live in Cae | one there wae a rumor | there trouble in the tally, thie was Mte| denied vigorously, " re nover together bus The pollee o the eollemslon to-day, Py 127th St.& 3d Av. | ie mre K A ARAAAS S NEW MURDER, on the murderer confesses he pur haved revolvers, determined on mak with y woud Sowark for whom he had vere arrested wry nilary, Ate Y (her discharge thay separa ted and| Wants will strengthen the weak my emurk were noted of | apote In your busing, othenberg &. West 14th St. ts Sacrificed! This clearing sale brought the best results that the pS Rothenberg business ever knew, More and more people By are learning the true economy of buying here. Follow ing specials will be continued to-morrow: 35c. Granite Carpet at 19c. We secureda jal Lot of the Best Granite Care re shown in about a dozen different col- orings and designs. It is a grade that * sells regularly at per yd, but while this lot lasts t ZO at ..seee on 12; y green and oak; special to-morrow at, per yard 26 Extra Heavy Tapestry Brussels, in good bright colors and lent 39 patterns, worth 5c. per yard, special at. es Cc Double Extra Brussels Carpets, in parlor, hall and stair patterns, worth 5% pets, full yard \ Ne, and 1 9 3,000 yards of Victoria Stair Carpets, in red, 0c. per yard, spe Upholstery Bargains. EVERY ITEM IS A TRADE BRINGER. Roebuck’s Wire Window |Nottingham Lace Curtains, top and botton long and 3.6 ft. wide, value 75¢ Seamless China Matting, perfectly reversible, 15 yards at eeeeee 3.5 8 of 40 yards a yards at to the special offerin Assortments are just as complete and at- Screens, fit any ordina | 3. yds. long, full width, 4 size windo Apaches 15c patterns, pr. : 50c mocks, full size with spreader, 49c reversible, 1 39 Prvee OHIO LAS Couch $2.00, ats eee patterns to choose from, all colors, such as _red, 750 Rolls of Linen Warp Japanese Matting, in red. green Carpet Designed Japanese Matting, exquisite, large pat- Summer Rués. tractive as they were yesterday when the sale opened. Linen Warp Japanese Matting Rugs, 6 Palmer’s Woven Ham. Arniure Portieres, fringed Japanese Curtains, 9 {t. around, Oriental style. Great Matting Values ° oak, green and blue, value $5.98, roll of 40 and blue, 40 yards to the roll, value $10.00, per roll & 98 terns, all the rich colors, value $12.00, per roll of 40 : . 7.90 The rug sale continues to-morrow. New lots have been added terns, rich borders; ought to be a dollar each; special 250 of these—a sp 10 ft. 6 in.x9 ft light oak floral Linoleum Specials. English Enamelled Floor Qilcloth, 1, | 9 1 1-2and 2 yards wide, in splendid setrc- tion of patterns; value 3 er square yd, to-morrow at. The Genuine Cork Linoleum, which selling in other stores at 75c. per square yard. To-morrow we will place on sale a splendid assortment of newest patterns at, per square FURNITURE REDUGBD. $18.00 Bed Outfit for $10.98. 100 Heavy Malleable Iron Beds, like illustration, b rails head and foot, highly finished, including a Combinati Hair Mattress i one or two parts, an All Steel Sprit well braced (no wood). This outfit be dupli- ZB & (A ihe TI, $1.50 Dining Chair for 95c. This solid oak cane-seat, brace-arm Dining Chair, high back; heavy posts and fancy turn spindles; regular price $1.50; special to-mor- row c. Feather Pillows, aranteed perfectly odorless; specials « A. ticking, fie 19x40, A9c $12.75 Go-Carts, $8.98, S rice Reclining Go-Carts, heavy roll and close woven body ; rubber tires, patent foot brak. worth 31 OPPENHEIM, CLLINS& @ Suit Department. Very Special. LADIES’ SHIRT WAIST SUITS, of superior quality satin finished foulards, extra quality, high lustre (value $25.00), ${ 5,00 LADIES’ SHIRT WAIST SUITS, of Brilliantine METALLIC dot—black and white, and blue and white (value $15.00), $3,90 : Waist Department. passe of 900 LADIES’ LAWN SHIRT (values $3.50 to $5.00), $1.90 Special WAIST: 10K | san | Broadway & 2st St, yon x| their ‘ne timely use ot Bunday World) rm» you WANT TO DIBPOS™ OF your jewelry, find « purohases, ‘

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