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fabash Still a Leading Feature which was closed last week, and a state: Packt 11 Persian Lamb Coats, s Books Were fim in the market to-| ment of the status of the Fo tenn a eh b Coate, sizes 34, 36 Of many of these Coats there are holding well I x and 40 inch bust measure; values | only one or two of » thespromigent tsnucx holding Will be eent to Washington to-morrow, | BAER MADE ILL BY SPEECH. { up to $135; choice, 9.00 | not guarantee that they » Mhe session, several of them! when it will be given to the public id Second Pioot, ESth ‘BL. Baction. owing substantial euins, hore was) txaminers were also at work on the|Gotinpaed After Effort Mefore the woee------ += —+------—- books of the Monmouth Trust and Safe good absorbing demand, while in the Mest a ‘ecarcity, of stocks wns mnt, as thas been the case Since} the bank's fatture, ‘The oMeera of the |, ; = Meavy selling of last Friday, which] trust company will alvo give out a atate- | the part of George H Taer, which was | Tow puspected to have been targely| ment to the public at noon to-morrow, | "eld by many to be discourteous to the rulner# counsel in the strike hearings, 5 for the short titerest. : . the 2 7 cs Rallwas POCKS STRONG [BOTH BANKS WILL P6000 DEMAND, MAKE STATEMENTS New Institution Will Be Organ- ized at Asbury Park by Sea- Deposit Compayy, which was involved in, A new bank has been organized out of ATEST NEWS OF THE BUSINESS WORLD. THE WORLD; MONDAY EVENING’ FEBRUARY 16,” 19007 Fecvamay SRT aia’ STANDARD OIL able March 16 | of thé Market, and Amalga- bright Men. crease Over Last Year. ‘mated Copper and Rubber i wi: eben Goods on the Active List. (Special to The Kevening World.) A dividend of $20 a share i ASBURY PARK, Feb. 16—A larga) clated by andard Ol ¥ ‘4 i; x force of clarks, in charge of a deputy Pare Maret 16 to sto: TRACTIONS WIN ATTENTION. eer roe eared Forel) ehinlli un (igrenns GE SID vee Ue Sd ‘ a) Rank of A¥bury ark, | Pa'ment, but the same amount as declared tn Pebrus Strike Commianton, xplained to-day by t ‘i ¥irst National Bank of Seabrigit | PO% Sepia! Ait ede RAISES. DIVIDEND. Declaration of $20 a Share Pay- | we Is $10 In- PHILADELPHIA, Feb, 16.—An actfon for three days he had been fil m Atlan- ‘The following were opsoing, highest, lowest end cloning prices: Open, High. Low. We TH 70 Persian al value fact that the large—-while it lasts, our 14 Persian Eanb Coate, 36, 40 and 42 inch bust at i ‘Manhattan sold up 112] ty take the place of the tnsvivent insit-}i14 opty, = points, adyancihe to 1447-8 on rumors of} tation. The organizers of ‘this bank| Immediately after finishing his ad- a 4 important transaction” privately "have already parchased o lot here and] dregs pefore the commission on ‘Thur the stock. Metropolitan securl-) wil) begin Jmmediately the erection of a}day at noon he left the Federal Buildin ir ‘Hes also advanced 2 t. to 138 8-4 and, though Me chia? opponent, Claren eien tel fra a per cent. to 1388-4} building, to be ready for occupapey by . » orent, ia | Wert. Uulon Te y scsi et Tune 1. ‘THis tank will be called the | 0, Oem Wrcenn Ms address in the ag. | Wis Central .»--..- Lid ane Bidnanra O11 coterie es said to| People's National Rank. oped that Mr. iacr went to, ‘Atlantio | ae a etive ull influence in sande City {na state of physical collapse. H. ooo Clty ann atare of phsetenscaueree..!? LONDON STOCKS IMPROVE. est CURB MARKET STEADY. ——— ed as well gamated Copper showed evidence —_ STEAMSHIP MEN STRIKE, Money Master and Americans | Bin all parts. er etrong pool.mantpulation, The| Northern Securities and Coppers Cae Heneft by Netter Condition: | ce wan accompanted by reports of Pitteen Hundred North German | An «ll round improvement was n rable trade conditions and there was ome revival of rumors of peace among) | | " gonfildting interests. Reports of earnings and economies in Ing the properties of the Brook- Ayo Rapid Trans!t Company caused a ) show, of much strength to-day, The new mManogement has recently accumu- ted a great deal of the stock. *Dhé **Boo" stocks advanced further on | G- expectation of a new financial plan. Marin Maria Sted with the manipulation of Rubber | tan 2 Jagr boom at much higher prices. Trade | conditio: been ‘for a long time and the late earn. ingg have justified the advance, ‘Commission ‘houses reported a more heeffgi tone among thoir customers, than they have been for @ month. Tite money showed but little change. Thera was a good Inguiny for six) gage months’ loans at 41-4 per cent, but - the Danks hold out for 41-2. Little is at 4 for short time, and 41-4 is the sruling figure. Gome business is dong. by outelders at varying rates. je mercantile paper ty tn continued Van ‘The local cotton market opened firm Northern Rrie 40 eane . aa Tenn ‘A large epeculative interest was cred- | British Golam Goollé. ‘This interest 1s said to have] Barrel . 2 good deal of the stock on the |Kitcheaer . are better than they have|/ VOTE ON NEW STEEL BONDS. Tackawannn Pasa on $15,000,000 Inune. A special meoting of the Lackawanna ho are now more anxious to Juvest! Stee! Company's stockholders has been called, to he held in West Seneca, Erte County, N. ¥., A proposition to {ave $15,000,000 first mort- onda, part of the $20,000,000 issue under. written by Speyar & Co. bonds will be offered to stock holders at % per cont, of thelr face value and accrued interest, A member of the syndicate states Favored by the Tradern, Lloyd Workers Ont at Bremen. Loyd Company atruck work to-day, o ing to the dismissal of a comrade, tore have been able loading of the company’s steamers. 291-2, Marine preferred at 4) 1-3. were afraction lower {n the bid 44 wold at nd San Fronciaco ity “i8k|WALL STREET CHAT bi Nae it ° Rl] Georee B. Harrie, President ot the Cnicaro, | 26% | Burlington and Quincy road, denies the re if 6% 7% | that be is to be succeeded by John F. Bter: ‘ran claco a bie — Comper: zy fat ‘The frm of Jones & Harris has terminated Ite Be G4 | asriterany Cactenath deteesswtte senate | # » Lanmin, will form a of Jones & Canman No. 6 Wall street. J.C. Borden bas been admitted to the oi of Whittemore & Co, Stockholders win Prank Brewer has established the frm xchange Building. lerpont Morgan announces that tw new $10,000,000 Inke of convert¥b!. on March 8 to conatder |? Amaterdam brokers about $81X),000. 5 per cent. convertible twenty year me, formerly a member of liorten o., and Charlot A. Myth, banker and fore. exchange broker, Joined the firm of ©. & macher @ Co. to-day, Mr. Emmons will be Stock Exchange inembor and Kean, Cortlandt & Co. If approved the i ged: stat aon cuteots that practcally the entire {asue Will be é demand, especially for out-of-town) igion by stookholders. ‘The bonds bear | Pt ‘The rates for choloo qualities TT ri i Mate April 1, 1908, will he payable ADT | ¢ ap wena, mB. aml ‘are from 4 to 41-2 per cent. 3, 1928, and ‘will ‘ber Oba BE te | miei Nemiuet Cipeieee WiNe. vormeencte rt palate sey option of the company at 101 1-2 and | Davia Wiles, GA. Walker, |F. ‘Ml, “Olpobant Ys agcrued interest at any timo Mand HG. ¥ have been elected maene \Dettem Market three years from’ April 1, 1903. Sfthe darenas and Lake Flasié faiivoad to-day, with prices 6 to 8 points higher. ‘The early actions of the market made -4t gee apparent that the clique wes _ endeavoring to sustain the market to “gelion. In this it had tho ald of pectedly higher Liverpool cabl gmail estimate for receipts at the ports | ‘and. cola weather through the South, port held prices at 6 to 7 points above Batuniay’s level, but soon the pressure from, beat sources made itself felt and In addition to gelling of this character by the room elehent’ wnich looked upon prices aw too ign, there was considerable profit Ge xe partly for outside account. ler the call Quints declined several ints, affected to some extent by n y reaction at Liverpool with the ell edereurrent hts, Mary aervoue a ‘May, working still further above July. ice: vy, Fs were ru y40; Starch, did: May. 9.47 t | The Wheat Market, - Of the idea that the low temperature through the Southwest might injure wheat, traders bought a little at the opetiing to-day with a steadying effect ‘on prices for a few moments, The offer- ‘ {ngs soon Increased, however, and with ‘reports of snow in the Southwest the ‘whole list declined, being led by July. As w! are down in many places, it is le to find out how 8t. Louts Amterprets the weather in winter wheat Corn opened dull and barely Fork's opening prices were: heat—May, 811-8 to did-4; July, 78 3-5 Com—May, $1 1-8; July, 491-8 bid. "a opening prices were: Wheai 11 G8, 17 3-4 to 716-8; July, 74 ‘Corn. uly, 43 G NEWS, LARA FOR .T0-DAr, eets.. 6.36/Moon rises. 11.05 NraoO8 | Mavre | B.Altmans@o. are now showing the latest im- portations of HANDKERCHIEFS, including Women’s Hand Embroidered, Drawn Work and Colored effects. Also White and Colored Handkerchiefs for Men. For TUESDAY. and WEDNESDAY, Feb, 17th and 18th; PLAIN LINEN HANDKERCHIEFS, assorted hems, WOMEN'S, regular price $2.50 per dozen, at $1.50 doz. MEN'S, bi (f58;60) tt a 3.00 “ WHITE LINEN INITIALED HANDKERCHIEFS, WOMEN'S, regular price $3.00 per dozen, at $1.75 doz MEN’S “ 4" 3,00 "225 « Also exceptional offering of Women's Embroidered “Handkerchiels, (Rear of Rotunda.) Eladteenth Street, Nineteenth Sireet and Sixth Avenue, | S H O E S | Best finish, brass han. dies; reduced for this) Our Annual Sale In Each Department Is Still On, Some of the reduced lines are sold out clean; others are marked down still further, Men’s and Women’s Prices: $3.45, $2.75, $2.45, $2.00, $1.45. Children’s Marked Down to 80c., 76c., 960,, $1.26 & $4.46. Sixth Avenue and Nineteenth Street, N. Y, owever, the other contrac-| to carry on the) Frank Brewer & Co., with offices tn the Broad Kiutaing P. Emmons, eon of the lete J. ¥. Bm. President Pelton, of the Chicago @ Alton Rall- way, eo7s be has no tntention of resigning bis | 830 to $35. jin the London stock market to-day on The cirh market wae quist but steady 1 at the: w one= Machin Northern Securities sold at| BREMPN, Germany, Feb. 16.-Abdsut| hala ES AL aia totki aren $35 es, $14.25. reane Copper at 7-8 to 23, ee Smite Ge Oe eee “Americans wero. & lly active, and With dust-proof, drop-head cabinets; Copper nt 291-2, United Cop- 2 1) ghe boom in Grand ‘Trunk shares, con-|M™ pall-bearing; newest improvements; sii a. | steadiness at Rio Tintos rose | tinued unabat South a display unchan, prices, while two per cent, to 45 1-5. A Large Bottle of ‘the Best al | Hair Tonic at the Lowest Price, that’s ‘HAIRINE ra) MAKES THE HAIR GROW. It In a clear hair tonfe, ponsesning an ex- quisita, delicate perfume, and guaranteed to Cure diseased scalps and dandruff, stop fall- {ing hair, and sells for only 15 Cts. as solid gold. ‘The. ot | facturers in the world. ‘aight or | If you are troubled with dandruff, try one bottle, It will do the work, if 4) “Owing to th i gn | tremely low p ane | unless 6 cen the | prio, At druggists’, 16 and 76 cents a hottie BEAL STREIT CO,, 79-8) Cortlandt St., N.Y, 6. j 121st Street: 2226 to 2234 Third Ave.'1 Corner 121 st St. i" $5.75 5 Golden Oak} =a) Chiffonier, week only to the low 6-Piece Table Set, of fine crystal glass, reduced to,. Covered in three tone velour,spring | by seat, tufted, very large size and best swworknanship : , Uroughout. Comfortable Couch, $9.90. Our line of Couches start at, - $3.90, ft, 6 ‘Cash or iLiberal Credit. These handsome Persian lamb coats are quoted at just i Such a chance as this will never occur s, to», in view of the $39 ng is the rarest ever known, i st of Persian lamb has advanced 50 pe Early selection is advisable—the quantity is not very values $100 to $125; choice, $59.00. February Sale, bargains anywhere. Here arg machines fitted with alt the 1 provements and finest attachments; bui the oldest and most reputable sewin, cerns in the world. beautiful antique cabinet work. $40 Machincs, $14.95. Ball-bearing; beautiful woodwork; all the newest improvements, oe. From Our Great February Sale— These eyeglasses + tacles are advertised daily by others e the celebrated silex crysta!, with solid gold parts, made by one of the best optical manu- $3.50 pair; special February sale pri BLOOMINGDALE BROS., | 3d Avenue, 59th and Goth Streets, All Prices Marked in Plain Figures, ROLL TOP DESKS, head and spring Qak, beautifully tinished, 2 sets of drawers, 2 rows pigeon holes, 4 duced to From the February Fur Sale— Lamb Coats, $39. price, sizes 34, | 10 Perstan Tiamd Coats, sizes 36, measure; | 40 and 42 Inch bust yalues up to $175; choice, From the February Sewing Machine Sale— Fine Sewing Machines, $12. If you've been considering the buying of a machine, better pay a visit to this section during this ‘ou'll not be able to duplicate these Fully Hlsanieed as by ourselves. Ball-bearing; all latest ments; beautiful cabinet work, | | | ind spec- e gold-filled frames and can be ng bows; sold by exclusive deal- » pair, Chatham 93 to 205 Park Row,) Chatham Square. Square: 125% | This Week. in. wide; re- $19.50" Low’ Prices, Customers may add to their Accounts in either store or make payments at either, suiting their own convenience, No extra charges of any hind, uarter measure; $85.00 & 95.00 atest im- by the maker Noiseless and ball-bearing Have beautiful cases of antique oak; three drawers. Sewing machines not nearly so fine as these are sold daily at from $50 Machines, $18.98. improve- $55 and $65 Machines, $21 and $25. Have all the newest and best !m- provements; beautiful cabinet work. Main Floor, 69th St, Sectlon, Every pair is fully guaranteed; they have gold springs and gold 85c Main Floor, Front, Centre, manne nn oe ee ee ne BLOOMINGDALE BROS. 3d Avenue, 59th and Goth Streets. ’ EVERYTHING ‘oe HOUSEKEEPING Everything Reliable. CARPETS, BEDDING, STOVES, RUGS. Values $ at the shoulder; all weaves or stripes in sizes 32 to 40; some New Sprin They are dainty m fabrics. All the ne they tell the story. buttons or fancy studs. collar and tie, finished with Of Madras black or white, French back, stock collar a: tons. in blue, white or gray. newest effects. Sateen For general service, no apology. Those tractively fashioned a quoted for garments Of Sateen, deep flounce fin Of Sateen, with deep acc A complete assortment of I] please the taste and pink, gray or white stripes. Kimono Sacques of outing Dressing Sacques of fangy light blue or rose. Saks & Company Broadtvay, 33D to 34th Street A Sale of Sweaters at $1.50. For Women and Misses. are embadied in those presented here. tovalues, you need but glance atthe descriptions ;; Of Madras striped or figured, or plain Chambray ; full front,} French back, stock collar with tie; finished with either pearl Of Madras fancy white striped, full front, Prench back, stock; Of plain Chambray, tailor-stitched plaited front and back, / black and white checked pipings; fancy tucked collar and cuff: A full assortment of fine Linen Waists, elaborated with Mexican ' drawn work, embroidery or heavy laces; also, an exclusive variety of fine Batiste, Persian Lambs and Camendies in all the while not special, are lower than those usually; or deep flounce finished with knife plaited ruffle. effect, finished with ruche or with deep sectional flounce. Of Mercerizcd Sateen, adjustable yoke band to fit all figures,. with accordion plaited flounce or three small ruffles. At $1.95! ized Sateen, Moreen or Alpaca. Kimono and Dressing Sacques Of materials and trimming varied enough to As for the prices, they in no sense’ represent the true value.of the sacques. ne e Kimono Sacques of striped“Outing flannel, plain border; blue, turnover cuffs and collar; a variety of colors. round collar with silk scalloped edge; blue, pink or gray. $2.9) Dressing Sacques of Cashmere, large. sailor collar, bell-shaped sleeves, with insertion and ruffle of deep lace and ribbon; 3.00 and $4.00. For those who indulge in automobiling, golf andi] | kindred pleasures this offer means much. They are sweaters of the better class, in all sizes, open wool and worsted, fancy# Navy, White or Golf Red&# are slightly soiled. g Shirt Waists. odels of good, serviceablei w little knacks and effects‘ Relatives| M At 980: pearl buttons. At $1,254 striped or dotted; with tucked front, ; nd tie; finished with studs or but~ At $1.98! At $1 98! 5 to. $27.50 From $ Petticoats. a petticoat of sateen needs offered here are most at-« nd elaborated. The prices, of their quality. ished with gathered ruffle and tucks, « At 78¢ ordion plaited flounce, Van Dyck At $1.75 4 Adjustable Yoke Skirts in Mercer=- From $1.50 to $4.50‘ fancy of most.every woman. Sig é 3 At 98o flannel, fitted back,. scalloped v4 “At 9 Challie, gathered back and sleeves; ars8.38 Extraordinary Sale of Vantine’s. Rugs, Persian Hamadié $4.00 Antique Bokhara Pieces, $3.00 & $5.00 if | at $7.50 © Mosul and Guenje Rugs, Beloochistan Rugs, large si and India Carpets, sizes range from 6x9 to 12,10x16 feet, at a sacrifice, Extra Value, size 3.9x5§.6 feet, at $48.00 to $75.00 »& Cox Broadway & 18th St, = Oriental Rugs Anatolia and Daghestan Rugs, $10.00 & $12.00 © at $18.00 to $28,00 Persian,, Turkish $25.00 to $95.00 50 Choice Silk Rugs, average: ING A Mantine |rwerta Want Ade” have « heattny S0n{s? BAUMANN’S, FOUR ROOMS FURNISHED FOR Sl25s. at KITCHEN. 1 ’. in Table; 2 Chatre; 13 Ferd ONE DOLLAR PER WEEK OPENS AN ACCOUNT. ~ 84TH ST. & 3D AVE., Bath St. L at Corner, Open Saturday 10P) M, COLUMBIA D PRIZE PA at PHONOGRAPH CO. RIB 1p00, ize, | A SYROIAL FEATURB, EASY haa a their “Help Weleea™ peste a World. Competent

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