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LLL RRR TIMI EFI TIE EI sree Si THE WORLD: FRIDAY EVENING, SEPTEMBER 26, 1902, 3 re Vey ii. THE LATEST NEWS OF THE BUSINESS WORLD. out. In all departments there was a sharp rise all around. South African ’ inining securities were strong on buying n, by Paris and Cape To department for American r: Way securities the Improvement wi LONDON MARKET STRONGER. | Store Closes at 6 P. M. Sale of PICTURES 0 t . : t vi ked. Th ‘hol 7 3 Court Decides in Berger Case| Morgan, Sir Clinton Dawkins, |in tne bellet hat The wornt ‘ot the . Low Will Support That converter Els Miko wig ee oe Ready | ere etS Over: At One Dollar | i i Fully Authorize or-| to Meet Henry Wilding on | guammmemecusnpeecmcrrrns ‘ . mrresident Cantor in aration Act His Arrival To MOnewr Write for Mustraied Catalogue Tomorrow, Saturday morning, we “Demand for Labor P _ ASP RFE shall place on sale three groups of the ‘ 2. 2 ie “a E L handsomest Framed Pictures we have (RENTON, N. J Sept. %—gustico| Sir Clinton Dawkins, London partnei —aeo— Hl ever off . roenKe ‘ ae plaueisae the Cours of a eeeet | of J. P. Morgan; J ‘Bruce Ismay, W. J.|! H ever offered at One Dollar ou h. ANTS EIGHT-HOUR DAY penis, to-day filed « written opinion] Mirra, i A. 1. Widener, C. A. Grin LEVELAN It affords an opportunity to decorate the i in the United Btates Btee! Cornoration| om and Charles L, Steele will meet fe Sasol Pod home with pictur AUATOAITiStiGunebieGts Y srg that was recently decided by tha| to-morrow with Henry Wilding, who ts ESTABLISHED 1867 e with pictures that are artistic in subjec . ‘ Court in the corporation's favor. The| seming frm Loaton to complete the JAA BOWERY. and execution, and attractively framed, at a is Sbould Go Before cane before the Court wan the sult in) Conterancen were held In J.B Mor. Rises AERC surprisingly moderate cost. These group ¥ Me t : . ity b d ‘ta se er. Tan's of to-da v 2 sar © © Rapid Transit Commission- the" oottlon) ied: to-day, Mustain the the a erryUNMae Gute coe ORCA Aye MeGoae alan austar at acon t $1, Worth $2 ve . con fonallty of the act ast wine a ‘Htatlon, weat 4! of street. © and Suggest Changes in er vunder which. the_carporation. und : : B A $ ’ 5 Re LS ie te te convert $200,000,000 worth. of pre Red Whi That stores which are located on #1! Heads of Li Fe 1 in handsome oak frame: v nnsylvania Franchise. furrad gtock into a Ike amount. of| Tre Broaaway have to charge exorbilant 4 ids of lions, tigers and dogs, in handsome oak frames, Ee fltahe donde ton hort Scuntnarc prices in order to pay thelr heavy with name-plates. Size 22x28 in. age} cedure followed by the corporation | general European manager | fy fentsis a self-evident proposition, ff ‘Publicity ts now the cry of the city carrying out the conversion plan was/of the trust, and ts suid to be bringing|(m™ You do not wish to share thee ex- ’ or Gy rdii ff the fran- fully authorized by the general cor-| with him Important agreements neces- | MM penses aad if you are looking for all Etchi a = nlp Seon vine Ces i poration act. fete latory cor ene | eatin aimimnegmmaraunn a you can get for your money come lo Stchings, in charming landscape subjects, matted and Mince the action of the Mayor in United States Bteal Corporation. tog, Company iitne Sipeorporatas ot | us—the saving will surprise you. 4ramed in ornamental gilt frames. Size 20x30 in. Rimes cheat of tre city's drvart MAGNATE DEAD. Fen er cet or fe ib, wi be At $1, Worth $2.50 F Inded heads o! - b B DEAD. i as a working capital, F ’ eo applaud his action and declare PATERSON, N. J., Sept. %—John|, Clement A. Griscom, head of the In- ql Carbon Gravures, in attractive subjects; framed in fine Seeeeee caste: waeshown in the Hand, who dled in Brooklyn, wan for | he Mr. Morgane chet alde wethe Bune } Florentine oak, aathOUE sins “size Tsue in tter of drawing up the franchise many years the head of the slik firm |ness meingement of the Dig trust. He | ft Nea) ‘ Se eee a ae eter ce? 87 the Rapid Tran- fear born in Macclesfield, inmiand, | Company °F the American Holding g ‘ These pictures will be on sale Saturday iestoners. kixty-nine years ago and was engaged ». Morgan & Co, are financing the ~ SS morning in th Matra, Fay My . ; e Pieture Store, Fifth floor, i] bhi bush il his life, id are a d > . | tn the ait (fibvon business all his ite | diet and are nesisted by many of the = TAT NEWS raat haa a THE CLOSING QUOTATIONS ORE SHOE NE clauses in it. The demand . Vad the company. munt| _— — For Another Saturday Share Lent Clone A week ago tomorrow the great ay Sis ign Guna) % September Shoe Sale began. It has igo of not Wiking for jul | . on Aat cae pubes is : et beena stirring week in the Bascment ‘on days other than Thursday. 110] “Nothin’ Doin’.” ae: xe i OR AN Be Shoe Store, - ge Am as ots t i Sao “(| sith Splendid Shoes, by the thousand pairs, _ Wants People to Suggest. : 00 Am. Weve Sik ie ie ts +1088 ‘Three genuine ru-| movement, bh f . i . g r ‘tile 19 a new franchise, and I felt B® Arm tw diy il t : 300" Bl nien im Eonten, nurs | Srr¥ed case Bij have been hurried away. Thousands more : Mie strsvaca eatscacrory as an LAR Eee ani Be ; pa ateet 9 sw iron eS 95.00; have come in to fill the gaps. ; ; Rampserged. ‘The place where sug ; sheen Hema iee. Unt pe ecilee) Bip i iM playswertnst@40 | Sortngaoy" And for tomorrow the supply is as full, as a {from the public as to Its, form ’ Am. Smelt. & et... Be ie Pe ett! ects 2% | : broad, and as excellentas when the Sale started. Meth et Ghateine iC charged) { 1 Almost any kind of shoes will do, on a pinch, for Sum- Was prepared and adopted B Bouthorn Raliway. pete mer wear. That is, it they look measurably well. 7 ‘ Re eopeks knd be hear 5 . 14.300 Routhern Pact) en, The true test of shoe goodness comes with bad weather. ee oor ont when 0 Ai fF. Gan The shoes you want are storm-repellers, that will bring ood that, all changes in the | 7.100 At. La 8 Fad ot you home dry-footed. For there's nothing like stormy Peet Commision and ace | Anton Ehrman, a Con- Secretary Offersto Buy} #%™ &, Perper Doe weather vt) ferret out shortcomings in poor shoes. have po f . Fi 10,39) & L. Southweat. pf. The shoes you want for the coming season, with its ‘i y ive bei . é ¢ Et OTs , Peceane inn Abc i t 7 Te a Ber oant Bonde Duej sim putteericx rane and snore, are here. Good in every particular—ma-~ x ou own fo} a joo bn eh, & Ps pts. terials, wear, looks, comfort. i ’ ” ry Hus. Rick, 6 F u Pema aeeamparen eran g enn ened We hi “a +} Ped ed 1 4 resiil: vith Seen Since Sept. 15.| in 1904. 9 Open Evenings ti'l 7. SATURDAYS till 10 e have achieved such wonderful results with our Aivgrks oppaan ine an) aE shoa-buying in quantity, that we do not have to stoop to ¢ of Its aspects dors not : i MalNordaraiAlleds (Correspondence aalletiedi trash to give you lov—lowest—prices. Witne: ato the granting of the anche |MET WITH REVERSES.|MARKETINBETTER SHAPE] 2)oK ic, — : Men's $3.50sShoes at $2.40 Women's $2.50 Shoes at $1.60 .@ whole. It is a great enterprise, = Patent Leather, button and lace;| Many of there are the regular $3 ‘the city must proceed slowly in| Hox Calf, luce; both heavy and| quality of the specialty stores; We must bo given proper . light weights; ‘shoes for business] others are our own regular goods go into the smailest details.| Anton Ehrman, a manufacturer and] Wall street has apparently recovered pr dress wear that are readily| marked down. In the lot many 1 pfranchise of several years. Joxporier of French oak staves, with !from its attack of hysterics over the | 1,900 Col, Southern " 2 sold in hundreds of good storesx| convincing examples of Wana- be given in perpetuity, 1 felt | onicey at No. 16 Stato etreet, has been | Moneeary situation, To-day's market | 1100 Col Soult ‘Sitar Tee er at regular prices; here a third| maker shoe-economy. peereiwe were pri 100 missing since Sept. 15, and hia friends | reflected the better tone prevailing} 2,500 col, & H. ONG eel Ge ae Oran a $2.50 Shoes at $1.50 Women’s $2 Shoes at $1.50 ; May Get New Light, : ch: conc ls where- | among speculators AON Centon ee be Ww CURBS NEURALGIA AND. ALL PAINS. 3 $2.54 5 Selling today ior less than the Rai ottidatetion ot thle matter abouts Fee ati toe || Although this was weekly settlement Ko) Win: Concral ‘pe: x Ey &,'/ALL DRUGGISTS, 25 & 50 CENTS. ee ccaw ea on Tee bia aea See idakine Lace avnttton Be create tat oS fee| uerman, an, aumvian, was «ell day on the Beohangy when loans re) 208 Bid fat rt sob tac ee outta OB SNEBRBLBINE,G, y. Ill Sanmelteatber shoes mao oneal tay the Datltcan Se eBartlty snoa known figure about town, He was al-| transferred and money borrowml to tle) 50) Deiroit Southern Men’s $3 Shoes at §2.15 for present or iuture wearing. Ps can well afford to take tte tine | Ways fastidiously dreased and his busi-/over uhti Monday, the call rates tous Toons Debrele Aeuth Particularly good three-aollar shoes, Girls’ Shoes at $1.20 ‘matter, Let us hear from the | ness appeared to be prosperous, Since | 14 per cent. for the high level, and from too—black Kidskin, made on Girle’ sizes, 11 to 2. Black Kid and The Board of Aldermen docs) irture tenants in the building | that point receded to nominal quotations: straight form round-toe last, with Callekinuwith @ollaclenther sowed ‘ gas (ang i by Waleh tle say his office has been besieged by peo- | fe bulk of business was trans-| 4, tips medium-weight Welted 60168; | et a eet nd orinore, Since a definite conclusion and tha | be Who have bills against him 10,909 Erle, Women's $3.50 Shoes at $2.40 Gto Bare $e; My to 1014, $1. will have been heard. st t lerk. ‘'s of call money were freely yeas T. Sor i t Boys’ Shoes at $1.30 ” q Bight-Hour law ts # vitally im-| py Goaeane ate tenn mmodations by the banks, but) "Yor General Blectrie Sorta tha BraleAvistAGtors: to DOU | Te Pere Gat Ince, TeGIld ols Roercliyrand the, fransnien atc|sshrman'a confdentinl clerk, bu ratunding that {t) Mee central RS nongHi Ven shares made Ct Susy, PAT inca Alt banddomiely ~ BAUR ClbGae wl - Sigil s saat hy it e unduly violent fitting and stylish lasts. Patent| made: sizes up to 5M. Msgueey fore of franetien CN Ue LT neti Leather, Box Calf and Kidskin, in Small Boys’ Shces at $1 that the Mayor h. Hat K at No Wall street, made ly imp aracter of the half a dozen ood sorts. For the little fellows that wear view of the ev) NM thin statement to ‘The evening World HIRRER GE Waal aueat Norvipeneralie:| Women's Kubbers at 25c apring heels, but need the strongest regarding hin former employer Wat nate while money Would be fir toe A We step and low-cut worts—halt| Kind ‘of shiver: broud round toes ed | “Ehrman told me on Sept. 15 he waa|{y Le Wevatenuatel N W Ik S ci J k with tips; all laced. r Bete the HC nd eet rely | going to Memphis, Tesin,, on a business au ew a ing uits & 3 ac ets eee ether or not it will he saree (trip, and to forward his mail the gercatn es JO a Revany: rate the ‘while: uligtiny wonchite fad iacnaosnnouemeas. 1th | ana| For Misses and Children. inon a letter from this tirm saying enrman , my telat Formerly A. T. Stewart & Co., Broadway. 4th ave.. 9th and 10th sts. Hi bene | > AVL ihere wad inquiring where hi ettet nie : fy Li ——————————————— ee eslony race it wit Rill be no | as kone. rt eet ' hall deniete A special offering of well-made stylish garments the line of propriety and 5 was rated in Bradstreet's at trom | MM ihenr surnius renery ‘ood , ’, nense, all being to the jon Inter to sab, On lraltving: turacwere:sinien in’ the lead from New York’s best makers at much below regular Of the city. ne Hing stock tases, and in many Instances fs Z —<————_— improve t {tho opening prices were above last prices, ie e tu bemai fail due o1 night's closing. DULL ON THE CURB. a few daga. later and. Mr ‘ | Misses’ Walking Suits, CREDIT ene | of Zibeline, blouse jackets showing cape effect, tucked i 9 9 Sy tie (C, Wet Ye cAsSH | | skirts, blue, black brown and gray.....se.-seseee ° E ° : SEWHERE. iknow caulten Shaw's New Offer, ve was discou: ) Secretary Shaw's proposttion to buy Government 5 per_¢ bonds at 105 to-day in Washington, and his Announcement that he would re $19,410,850 of t if } Lior feelings whe bang ree eres Girls’ School Suits, No one Alsputes the fact that we are ty. Cyd : : . if all are purchased, will | ing in a “rapid” age; It ts rush, rush, rush’ with Norfolk jackets and tucked skirts, made of 12 7 famal mneneg tT Ret MVOUL $19,000,000 | morning until might, and competition camels’ hair cheviots, popular shades, 8 to 12 years, . Nashville « Prices Practically Unchanged, with Very Few Salen. ‘The outside market continued dull to ay, with prices practically unchanged $ was no pronounced demanil Beourltles sold at 1113-4 an land at 58, tions for the active st: Bit » where . a Member ) eft the etty nis no loser uy his veaVvaig. —L <oteuove Mr Barman had over y when he departed, We know he et With business reverses, put Now se se they Were we do not We 1 Lonisyill WAS the leader | ig go Merce that the struggle doos not ceass YOUR SUIT, (0 ; | | onda rome ov =, ‘ ? | Suvaalve’ trading, ‘and {until the machine ts worn out, Women. |! [VJisses’ Jackets, 2 Growers Pee Tay Ao pion ees aeRO NL Ea opeh seam finish, short effects, in cheviots and covert 7 YOUR TOP COAT, n'8 Cafe, Ninth | two p Fe ee ee ccaay melas Hf Sloth, just right for fall Weat.ses+.seeeeeeee evens, Ay ’ ninth Mor of No. 18! not as. pr duties, hi time to give thought to , A 4 ro cenit | Nie Neen tion, ave no time to give tue || Misses’ Walking Skirts, : a chairs. | Wabash. were MHRA Geareraeey | mee, phreteal: well:belem y 7 Waly ; r You can spend $20 elsewhere with less satisfaction—you can pay Benet whied | ont Manh traction tat iq | Suddenly brought to a sharp realization of in a great variety of materials, perfectly tailored, all 5 50 $15 and utterly fall to come in the same class, and you can expend ur a Ghent. since butts = the fact that nothing In their lives is so desirable colors and black. 80 cece cece voce ry less and get considerably less. When we set about making theso A ether” brews, with oa in Tks annual report, wn | SNPOFEANE ax attention to correct, oF ra: See ao a ieoresaiatienwert trae welentll reail tueet | Ferkiya : 4 ‘ f overed afterward at we cou Teta! 10) it receipts anc gal Nvingy (tt) may surprise) the/rendors Latest Novelties in Infants’ Coats, Caps, Dresses and Sa eas ence ot prot for $15. You're lucky—look 'em over. .— to learn that women aro more prone to piles than men, and tn most cases, because Pennsylvania were ad-|{t ts diffcult to Impress upon them the tm- Thee Gonsilered pool] portance of regular movements of the bow- IHS tercenine| sian ierecuiarity;/weane’ straining (etl sta) Sixth Avenue, 20th to 21st Street. ‘ Ko rman, whe n to-day by ng World repor! ald: ym secured by a firm of 4 whore services 1 en- the quest of Erhman showed aud recently met with bus Buy and If cach isn't plentiful pay part down and settle the rest on that ever-liberal Ilecht part payment plan. ? || Prince Albert “Vi2"* $15 to $30.1] Furnishings at Lowest Prices, special Corh was off a sha put Jater raliled and ay moderately a oP a . Some years ago he a avery tyles between $15 and $30. You aren't May, 14 Sef bid Deve: Sprecher atpers taney land straining means piles, with the ce: With a hundred or so sty! . 4. Corn—December, 61 1-2 of b ‘a vorth e these days without a Prince Albert coat and vest in your ward- € mo zered tend ta Nore Hustrial Lint Advances, abate, (under. the slaved methods OL reat, ah You've got to be particular about buying, too. That's why ours York firm. He was and the will appeal to you. If it’s only to look, come and look ‘em over. A$25 Special inthe Custom Dept. At $85 {t would be equally as strong an attraction. When you want custom tailoring that’s different—you want Hecht’s. Our fa- cilities are unusually favorable to unusual results, with woollens in ‘ yast array. Besides enthusing you with the sult we enthuse you . with terms. Pay in part eettlements—that’s all. 300 Boys’ $5 & $6 Suits at $3.50. cllent was persuaded to go on 8 paper and until Inst week 1 did not despair 5 Before al Met shared In the « ment) that the sufferer will “have them - Wey at tere were no ro-falways with her: by “usual methods" ix any pronounced character, f the issues being traded in ia: {meant the application of salves and lotions, She “orelen Exchange market there {oP (A & last resort) @ surgical operation, femand for stertivg and | if there is a compiaint which entails more | jueted bigher than yea: | atstrosy and suffering upon thore aMicted | The leathers used in these shoesare hard Atl held aloof tram | tan piles, or hemorrhoids, it {8 not known 5 . ee eae HOO ftom |g the writer; fortunately, however, these aah ch er ae Sera tee wanted at from |are learning that there fs @ remedy that! effectually cures all forma of piles; it ts well made and are guaranteed 3. 50 unbreakable. $ e nies and individual: t An: the chief lenders a known as the Pyramid Pile Cure, is in sup- pository form, ts applied directly to the 1 wer National Bank. : — ——— Thon, re auareaee | eT CeVE RES New Fall Styles—These newest shoes are made in Paper Deater Ausizns, J, W. CONNELL’S NEW POST.| 1, he Teaity Hlnioey Y Melgateta ten any ones neater shapes, with narrower toes and military heels | course we have hundreds at that price, but not on a par with en, dealer tn wail paper ce ai Maidens ened barely | a package, or will be matied by the makers > many of the most a'tractive styles are made of enamel |] this special number. The suits wo refer to In the caption are $5 an fo auippiles, at No. 4 Ezat, Will Come to New York an Generall| iywee revi eg eces 1 to 4 potnte 11, any addrony upon receipt of price. Mrs. a ddpatent leathers, with upptrs of seal, mone, |] $6 garments. In styles of every description. Sailor Blouses, two- Re Gisicents strect, to-| ‘Agent of Steamahip Co Wax {noderately active | jonn H, Castona, 242 Arch St., Chicago \ walrus and cloth—quality and workmanship the best. | piece, double-breasted affairs, three-plece sults from 3 to 16 in eteenth strect, to- | p Company, t and sentiment was butiish, | 00" Na sa6 ae Gured’ot Shoes for Men and Women, $1.50 to $4.00. sizes, It’s a rare chance—$3.50. says, ‘1 must write you that 1 was cured of Raeeaty, Arnateln. | ady and after tr — PORT . 8 sy. w, | fst half hour ¢ a Very aggravating cane of itching and . U ty FRANC. le sonnel, De HRE h i bleeding pies by the use of the great rem- I BI YN & SONS: $6.50 Reefers at $4.48. As to Infants’ Wear, Re September, | ety, Pyramid Pile Cure, even after several o A A great Infants’ Department this: er, 8.50 to 8.51; Novem: 8 ‘imply because we jore att nto accept une Oct 1, | er, RAY to. hyntclans had clatmed there was no cure pony, ined. by this epeciat | Nothing $ePlution, sithe Oosan’ sieam ify Compatyr York | Jariunry, FW to 8 jary SR dels y an operation. 1 am well nee GUARANTEE SHOE Co., . fuss 1 oes eectation ie entirely iitig im Maatisbe "He ls known as one of the moat oM- {Ase Katto Ei tine Rap age © 840i | ane owe all to this valuab‘e-romely. A can- (th Avz. and 27th Stree.” |_F; t_Heeraay | than mo clént superintendents of terminals an] ‘7 not nay enough for It."' Write the Pyramii! si; he 28544 Sten’, Dhaest, ot Un STORES Third Ave, and 122d St. well as trafic men in this De: Oste-| Drug Co., Marshait, Mtch,, for their littie stant Col JOth Sts iF coununy 4 a s . ‘saat 50% 40th st ‘May, S book on the causd aid fay $3,505 ar Bron but best—nothing but Koo it

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