The evening world. Newspaper, March 27, 1903, Page 16

Page views left: 0

You have reached the hourly page view limit. Unlock higher limit to our entire archive!

Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.

Text content (automatically generated)

ahler WE WILL FREE! with each suit, handso: 31st St. and 6th Ave. A Great Opportunity BOYS’ CLOTHING. A Boy's Golf Cap, Golf Tam o’ Shanter or Yacht Cap with every Boy's suit sold to-day. ‘ These Caps are made from all-wool Serges and fancy mixtures, well worth 50c. each, BOYS’ CONFIRMATION SUITS, made from Cheviots, Serges and Clay Diagonal, in 3-piece and double-breasted metaegson Italian Serge lining, sizes 10 to 16; 2 95 $5.00 to $7.00 value; special, $4.95, $3.45 and “{#® ‘BOYS’ BLOUSE SAILOR SUITS, made from all-wool Cheviots, in different patterns, in fancy colors, 2 pairs of pants mely embroidered and emblem | 95 on sleeve, sizes 3 to 10; regular $3.00 value; special, # @ BOYS’ NORFOLK AND DOUBLE-BREASTED SUITS, made from blue and black Thibet, fancy Cheviots and Cassi- ~cbiral are made with patent waistband and rein- 1 95 Seams, sizes 3 to 16; regular $3.00 value; special # @ BOYS’ TOP COATS AND REEFERS, made from all-wool Covert Cloth and unfinished Worsteds, also strictly pure wool es in blue, made with Coat-of-Arms on sleeve and brass buttons—Reefers, sizes 3 to 12; Top 2 95 e Coats, sizes 3 to 16; regular $5.00 value; special at Bros., PRESENT FREE! NEWS OF THE BUSINESS WORLD. SHAN’ BOND PUN ALS, ‘Money Gain Meagre and Bankers See Little Bene- fit in the Refunding Scheme of Secretary. NO AID TO STOCK MARKET. National Banks of Country Ex- tended to Full Limit of Safety in Matter of Loans and Mone- ~ tary Outlook Not Promising. advantage offer ther an increase of about $%,000,- aliable supply of currency. very free to say they do not @ refunding plan ts sufficiently invite the wholesale re- 4 bonds in exchange for new and that as a matter of fact, 'y situation will be given Ta the exchange of bonds will @ period of several months fnflux of money will be spread to Hel thin that it will not be a factor. 3 stmength but this condition last long. w refunding scheme was for- 4m attack on New York Cen- A 4 i in ediate situation waa depress- bears were in undoubted tthe time being. noised about during tho that Mr. Ridgeley, Comptroller Ourrency, had been oircuiating ‘Mirough the “Street” lately discussing u the condition of national He has been free to say thal ha national banks throughout the coun: h i were extended to t | last recorded sale are as folicws: Sggs saReoee ae ress SSSZSF skseneesecse FTES EST EEE - Seetecysiticacces! eS" Sass FEE Bee bsshe: 2 = aes Se SSE FF ee -- mee Fe titetni wee Feetoe 2 os EF Fe Selesse: ee eeueae: See RESSESASSI SEF = ot3 Fe . 3 SFE: ease RES PEPE PEs ‘The refunding scheme ed | Lue iesyate, |oubn There wae ne kgaprorersees Id tae outset to-day the stook market | ie full mit of “THB CLOSING QUOTATIONS, | “ Te-day's Rigo, lovest and closing prices and yesterday's closing prices or | =u ee mit 2 PEE STOCKS DROP ON HEAVY SELLNG After New York Central Had Been Beaten Down the Mar- ket Closed with a Sharp Decline—Leaders Suffered, PACIFICS WERE IN SLUMP. Amalgamated Copper and Interna- tional Power Figure In Cut Which Was the Climax to Day of Dieap- pointing Happenings. In a heavy Uquidating movement on the Stock Exchange late this afternoon, there was a general sweep of the ilst. ‘The Pacifics, Amalgamated Copper and International Power suffering eharp final dealings, the rket closing with losses all around. Tn the market break to-day, due to the disappointment over Secretary Shaw's refunding plan and the report that the court deciston in the Northern Seourtttes case would de against the ratiroads, New York Central was oon- sptoucus, The break in New York Central was jSccelerated by the liquidation of a bull pool In that stook. ‘This pool has been operating for several weeks, and the market hae gone againat {t 10 points or more. During the course of the deal Central broke under Pennsyivanta and is now 7 or 8 points lower than the Pennelyvania quotations, There has also been heavy inside selling of Central on foreknowledge of an {mpending change tn the shanagement and the pos- sibility of an attack by disgruntled Vanderbilt thterewm. ‘This quatet Nquidation has been gang on for a wood while and proved too strong for | the bull pool to combat. The slump in Central shares produced a great sensa- tion on the Exchange and ¢. rlse to no end of disquieting gossip, St. Paul dropped nearly a point and Pennsylvania slumped 11-2 per cent. Canadian Paci! cted 1 per cent, 1d and theer wore fractional recessions in other directions, Union Pacific was! weil supported in the early market deal- ing’. Aichison, Baltimore and O: well, but finally eased off fractionally, Gouthern Pacific was exceptionally heavy from the start, falling nearly ints, Wabash preferred and Missouri fc sowed resistive power. Government colina, Railroad bonds were steady to firm, labor questions. Western and ‘ng of the anthracites. Government bonds were irregula fours rowe 1-2, while bids forthe 2 pes cent. consols were reduced 1 per cent, 1'I4 on the ‘cou: on the regimered and pon, The banks gained wl fenton polnts during t to the Bub-r Cimated that the bank morrow will be unfavor all the losses may not South America, The Coe muy near months. e fr which were oversold. It was fea: that rains in the Bo werce see most of the buying. , Was indifferent, and th rug to bull o call May pe 9. Stern Brothers To-morrow, Special Sale of Women’s Neckwear LACE AND EMBROIDERY COLLAR AND CUPF SETS with lawn hemstitched bands, PERSIAN LAWN TIES, with tucked stock and turn.over® collar attached, Valenciennes lace and embroidery ends, FRENCH LAWN AND PIQUE STOCKS with hand-made French knots, REAL ARABE LAGE COLLARS with 36-inch stole ends, in white and ecru, Former price 75¢ Value 3.50 52.65 Unusual Boys’ Clothing Values \ SILK LINED REEFERS, fast colors, all-wool serges and navy cheviots, silk embroidered emblems; lining guaranteed for two seasons, would be exceptional at $7.50; for Saturday BOYS’ TOP COATS, perfectly tailored alkwoo! coverts, ages 5 to 16, Value $5.00 to. $6.95 $3.75 and $5.00 NORFOLK SUITS, plain colors, new all-woo! mixtures and homespuns, ages 5 to 16, Value $5.00 to $6.00 YOUTH® SUITS, new all-wool cheviots and homespuns, correctly cut garments, e ages 15 to 20, Usually $10.95 YOUTHS’ TOP COATS, of fine quality coverts and whipcords, guaranteed satin sleeve lining, ages 16 to 20, Value $13.50 * Second Floor, Annex. Special Offering To-morrow of Little Men’s Button & Lace Shoes , Reduced from $3.50 pair $2.75 Reduced from $3.00 pair $2.50 “IDEAL” KID, VICI KID AND CALF, First Floor, Annex. Wall Street Hears that Decision Will Be Adverse to Railroads and Values in the Issues Af- fected Drop. three. Wall street has the tip this afternoon that the decision of the United States Cirowlt Court in the Northern Securities! men of Chica; merger case would be adverse to the corporation, whereupon there was a rush to sel! On the © financial district {t was of common re- port that interests identified with the] y. Morgan party led tn tho eolling, Stocks conspicuously weak stocks on the Mst. Central broke to 2M, a loms of 41-2 points. Pennsylvania went to 187 loss of 21-4. Atohison broke 1 1- Franctaco 1, St, Paul 3-4, Baltimore and Ohio 34 and Manhattan 1 point. ‘There 1s no way of knowing whether the leak as to the decision In the North-| money in his pooket ern Securities case correctly foreshad: owes the ovtoome, but it ts olearly evt- dent that big people in the “Street hio, Rook Island and Reading held fate important banking institutions were a0- tive gellors ail over the floor, Wherever they could find a market for| throughout the world. Mr. securities they let go without heggling over fractions. The heaviest pressure|though he was never seen in the pit, he became known as one of the nerviest operators in the country. A loss of a n incentive to him to try to double the amount, mated Copper also weakened an early advance of 3-4 per Sugar Refining was heavy on ad- verse trade rumors and reports of fresh complications in connection with the | Cuban ‘reciprocity treaty, American Smelting and Refining wes steady on the acceptance of its bid on silver for for the Philippines, Was upon the etocks above mentioned, The "Street" is quick to take alanm at the possibilty of a judicial decision | million w against the Northera Securities Com- pany. It takes the position thet if the| He was one of the most enthuslastic merger of Northern Pacific, Great] promoters of the World's Fair and con- The traction stocks showed a firmer tributed largely to the success of that tone on ihe more trangud outlook of | Nerthern and Burtington is declared to be ihegal there must be a general re-/ exhibition. organization of number of combi- jtlong of tranmportation systems. The Prospect 1s one to seriously disturb con- The Fbruary figures of Ontark ‘Brie Encouraged eons bust dence. Northern Geourtties os the curb de- clined 21-3 polme, -| The feature of the wheat market this S| morning was steadiness, Shipments! Operators on the Btock Exchange were from Argemine of 2,907,000 bushels were smaller than estimated yesterday. Corn opening wae firm at 1-4 advance on May, influenced mainly by steady cables sod the unfavorabie weather through |however, closed steadier, the West, After the opening dealings the market became weak under eharp unloading here and in the West. ' *fithough reflected ky u h to banke of $2,177,700. ‘These fi oo - clude the $600,000 in gold’ stipped to The local cotton market opened un- points higher. On finding | r than was expected the | od . | i io i 0 iJ uth would further | 4 curtail the movement, and thie caused | 1 Considerably Underpriced. MISSES' BROADCLOTH SUITS, lightweight, in black, blue, castor and brown, entirely new mode! silk drop, sizes 14 to 18, Value $33.50 MISSES’ NORFOLK WALKING SUITS, in plain cheviots and mixtures, sizes 14 to 18, Value $20.00 MISSES’ WALKING SKIRTS, of fine meltons, sizes 14 to 18, MISSES’ COVERT CLOTH JACKETS, good satin or silk lining, sizes 14 to 18, Value $8.90 and $12.50 GIRLS’ JUNIOR SUITS, of snowflake mixtures, sizes 12 to 16, Special values GIRLS’ REEFERS, of paca and Cheviot Cloth, in blue, red and covert mixtures, sizes 4 to 14, Value $5.50 to $7.50 Second Floor. Value $5.50 West Twenty-third Street COURT ACANST 0 FARBANK PASSES ANAY The Noted Millionaire Dies After a Short Iliness at His Home in Chicago at Age of Seventy- NS, MERCER took. ‘ange and throughout the! nis iast iiinens, Wheat Market, ‘Trunk was dull. ni 8) 3-4; May, 4 bid; red; Boptember, 73 1-2 bid’ 0 Pend; hay, ‘wo PS; Misses’ and Girls’ Apparel $6.95 and $9,75 $7.50 and $8.00 $3.98, $4.90, $5.45 CHICAGO, March Fairbank, one of the millionaire business dled here to-day after 4 short illness. He retired from business two years ago and was enjoying the profits of a busy life when seized with Mr. Fairbank was boro in Sodus, N. » in 1880. His parents were Poor and he had a soant education, V boys are beginning to think seriously of school work he was apprenticed to a ‘went from his native town to Rochester, | When most! bricklayer and it ta eald of him that he| was a good workman at his trade. He where his mercantile bent asserted itse.f and he deserted his trade to work in @ flour mill as bookkeeper, became a partner and with a little strike owt for the West He arrived in New York tn 1835 and after ten years of successful mercantile believe it, Brokers who woually act for | endeavor started with other capitalists a lard and oll refinery. Out of this grew ® woap manufactury went on the Board of Trade and, al- $$ AMERICAN STOCKS @ WEAK IN LONDON. LONDON, Maroh 31.—Money was in strong demand in the market to-day @nd the export of gold to South Amert- oa strengthened discounts, ocoupled mostly with the ‘tangos. The tone of the generally heavy under the the «depression in Conaols. opened firmer, continued fulriy steady and mactive and closed duji H owe to nervousness regarding ats it. fea iany, Sip: Americans were we: 4 | and fell Sb toe dollar notabie fen, ‘Tapeke Banta Fe. and ohio and Reading.» ase cane ll ES Dea give way to dull deapair— A'World Want ad, will banish care. | Duhy. a. Don't be downhearted; it’s never too fie ;*To make use of The World three or ’ seven time rate, JAMES MiGREERY & 60. Misses’ Suits, Homespun cheviot Suits. Vest, collar and cuffs fin- ished with cloth. Pleated or plain skirts, Sizes 14 and 16 years, / 12.50. 27-inch Covert Coats. New tucked model, finished with belt and velvet col- lar. > Sizes 14 and 16 years. 18,50. Collarless Bex Coats, Lined with satin, Sizes 14 and 16 years. 7+ 5 Reefer Coats, with plain or “bishop” sleeve. Sizes 6 to 12 years, 5.50 to 7.50. Russian or “sailor” suits. Trimmed with braid, cloth and fancy stitching. Box pleated skirt. Sizes 6 to 12 years. 750 * Twenty-third Street, JAMES McGREERY & GO. Stationery Dep't. ~ Imported writing paper, en- velopes andcorrespondence cards, in the latest novelty weaves :—‘silk,” ‘Marie Antoinette,” “hand-sewn,” “golf,” “automobile” and “hematitched.” 75°. per box. Value 1,00 and 1.50. Orders received for invita- tions, announcements, vis- iting cards, monograms, crests, and all kinds of sta- tionery engraving. Twenty-third Street. ——— “Where are you going, Bolt of Cloth,” asked Shears, “To the sponger's,” answered Bolt of Cloth. “ You know, I'm of a timid, shrinking nature, and unless ‘this dark, gray homespun body of mine sa't thoroughly sheunk, I won't be worth the $18 price set on me after I’m cut and made into a sult.” “Right you are,” said Shears “1 refuse to cut any ene of you fel- lows until you are so thoroughly shrunk in the piece that there ts n0 chance of you shrinking when one of our customers get a suit of you.” You've seen many a man the front lof whose coat, after a little wear, crinkles up and loses its shape, The first step to prevent this is to thor- oughly shrink the cloth in the piece before cutting. Every yard of goods hat goes into our made-to-measure clothes is shrunk, Suits and Over- coats to order from $12 up. Better order that Easter Suit here, Guarantee CLOTHING COMPANY, 127th St, and 3d Ave, WANTS A RECEIVER. (Specta) So The Bventng World.) A. Willams Company, of Jersey City. ‘The application ls made by the West- inghouse Electric Manufacturing Com- 9 New York coi ay WHICH POSITIVELY CANNOT BE RIVALLED. I ntire stocks of certain lines and styles at such figures that we can offer them to you at almost unbelievable prices, Visit this store to-morrow by all means, _It will be one of the greatest Saturdays in our history. a Rousing Specials, in the Glothing Store. Unquestionably the Best Values of the Entire Soring Season. 4 ; e Boys’ Sailor Blouse Outfits for Four Hours Only. S On Sale from 9.4, M, Till 1 P. M. To-Morrow. , — ___| Navy Blue and Brown, Royal Blue and Red, Pure Worsted Serge. Ro New York » Pastesi Growing Store. We Have Arranged a Great Series of Saterday Sales of Deeper Import Than Ever. Surpassing Our Own Unr.valled Saturday blebs of the Past; Excelling Any ‘ork To-morrow. ¥ it sure of our position—WE HAVE OBTAINED OFFERINGS 1 POSITOBLY CANNOT BE RIVAl ih some instances we have closed cut makers’ entire Offers That Wili Be Made in New yen Boys’ Sailor Blouse Suit, Blue Serge Tam 0’ Shanter, Extra Collar and Shield, 2 icé for the You Are Sure of Pure Worsted Serge, the suit alone is worth more than our pri t wala Poeepncealy well made and Ge large, sailor colts ait ma rows of silk soutachas: em- both upon the shields and the plaited sleeves; mercerized nec! y See ane sta are white pique, embroidered. The hat is of indigo dye blue serge. Slzes from 3 to 8 years. Boys’ Top Coats on Sale All Day. i re than half price; this spring's newest ideas in cut and finish; an Erle te EO eral Man covert cloth, ful-box back, collar of same material, double-stitched seams, double-warp Italian linings, sizes 3 to 10 years, $4.25 values: probably enough to last all day BUT WE CANNOT GUARANTEE THAT POINT—and will continue to sell them only while the lot lasts ateceecececsccee..cseeceeecscseresrceseeeess Boys’ Russian Blouse Suits—All Day. it les from one of New York’s foremost makers. Im. ‘ nel aay anu ieerpes end velvet. Elue, brown, gray, tan and several different mixtures, Stylishly trimmed and silk sewed. Bloomer trousers with taped seams; warranted not to rip. 3 to 8 yeal A good $7 e value. To-morrow at....+++ wate cece etree cress ceee eeee eee eee sees The pants are lined. ';The N, N. J., March #7.—Vice- Chancellor Gtevenson has granted an order to show cause why @ receiver should not be appointed for the George Men’s Suits, with Extra Trousers. } Positively Offered from 9 A. M. Titt 1PM. Cn ye An Innovation in Glothing Retailing. luce a man’s suit with extra trousers to match. The idea quickly found Mina ay WAS AN IMMENSE SUGGESS. We seldom can get enough outfits of this sort to advertise. They are taken away as fast as we can get them. ven in this lot there are only a hundred suits, and the sale is limited to four hours to-morrow. Desirable all-wool cheviots in ten of the newest spring patterns. Four-button, single- breasted sack style. Semi-military cut, with square or sloping shoul- ders, Extra pants with every suit. Sizes 34 to 44. Limit, one outfit to cach customer. $10 is the lowest figure that will equal these outfits in other stores—Here to-morrow at All-Day Offers in the Millinery Store. mous stock—replete with every wanted kind of headwear at our famous bargain prices. You'll enjoy a visit to this thay eon You'll profit by it, too. Perhaps that’s more to the point. 7.00 We Suggest a Few Values for Children: Children’s New Straw Fiats. The new blocks for this season in all the right colors. The 49c. kind to-morrow at 29c,; the 75c. kind to-morrow at 49c. the 98c. kind to-morrow at 69c. Children’s Trimmed School Hats. Three goud die of straw, trimmed with Japanese silk and lace; pretty, new designs; $2.00 value, at Women’ 9A. Mtill1 P.M, at. ...++ I“ embroidered front and shoulder plaits; puff sleeves, pointed Fee ied bac’, A dollar would be cheap enough at any time except in one of our four-hour sales. 9 A, M. till 1 P. M, to-morrow at.. Girls’ Taffeta Silk. Box Goats. Posittbely on Sale from 9 A, M. Till 1 P. M. Only. ver seen a handsome three-quarter ,ength box coat made and finished like this Hy ee near this price? The coat is made from good, strong, rellable black taffeta, The cape is trimmed with lace medallions and stitching; the cuffs are made in the popular puff style; the garments are silk faced and lined throughout; 300 in the lot—and if we could thoroughly impress the value they would go in two hours instead of four, From 9 A, M. until 1 P. M. to-morrow at..... Seeessrecceseceee Three Stirring Offers for the Whole Day. i d Giris Could Never Before Be So Stylishly Dressed mane at Such Little Prices. ’ sae Girls’ Military Box Goats, Made from heavy all-woo! cheviot, handsomely tailored; silk embroidered ¢m- blem and military stripes; colors blue, red, castorand brown; sizes 4 to '14; Py Misses’ Fancy Blouse Suits, m all-woo! novelty suitings and plain blue, black and brown all- Mace (ronan newest collarless model, stitched tabs and fancy buttons, ° full puff sleeve and newest skirt; sizes 12 to18 ‘x Advance Sale of Patent Leather S Positively for Four Hours To-Morrow Only—From 9 A, M. Till 1 P. Oxford Ties, Colonials and Sandal Slippers of Patent Leather. Forehanded buying of spring and summer slippers means a straight saving of almost half—if you buy here to-morrow, These Misses’ Trimmed School Hats. A new idea of this season, with a novel trimming of straw and silk bow; $2.50 values, at...e..e.ee0e s Govert Goats for Four Hours Only. On Sale from 9 A. M. Till | P, M, To-Morrow—Most Surprising Value. et enough Covert Jackets this spring. People seem to have gone wild eae That makes it all the more surprising that we should have run across a splendid lot of 200 of them to offer at a price like this. Mannish covert cloth, strictly all wool, in a desirable shade of tan. French front, raised seams, velvet collar and satin lining. We'd ask $7.50 were it not for the fact that we want to give a big stimulus to the four-hour sale to-morrow. Therefore take them from qrstnegsen slippers are made from an excellent quality of durable patent leather, Patent leather will be the rage again this spring and summer. This is beyond doubt one of the most desirable opportunities that you will have. 7 nt Leather Colon! 10, 10-4-2, 19 4 4-2 and 24 special, per pair, t ill be glad to come to Rothenberg’s regularly for footwear, In fed thardovan cal and Shetland calf. All leathers shown congress styles; double or single soles; lal, per pail Siippers for | +2, 7, 7 1-2, 8, 8 1-2,9,9 1-2, sizes 6,64 cnt A IA hes 79 Patent Leather Oxfords for Gi: nd Boys; sizes 6, 61-2, 7, 71-2, 8, 8 1-2, 9, 9 1-2, 10 1-2, 11, 11 1-2, 12, 12 4-2, 43, 13 1-2,1, 4 1 and 2; special, per pair. Men’s Sample Shoes for Four Hours at $1.50 ies; some stores ask $3.00 for them. The best value in New York, You'll say that, as 5 ey the shoes. And when you've worn a pair of them you wil! so well satis- | 50 * kid, kangaroo, ith plain toes or with toe caps, Lace an 4.90 Twelve Hundred White Lawn Waists. Positively from 9 A. M. Till 1 P, M. Only at 59c. Each. to wear them before you know it—in fact, many of them being worn Tae Close to half price for these to-morrow. Full long-waisted model, lippers. 879¢

Other pages from this issue: