The evening world. Newspaper, April 7, 1903, Page 12

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ie Stern Brothers Women’s Shirt Waists Imported and From Their Own Workrooms (On the Second Floor) tree! s clathes is never a matter of chance. Exceptionally large assortments and exclusive styles, of = all $s t Hears that Cot EASTER LINE NO. fAs we said Madras, Basket Cloth Cheviots, Linens, All-Over Laces and Em- ton Bull Cleaned Up ajut week we beleve tS to be the frst broideries, China Silk and Crepe de Chine. : S ‘opeoats ever ii i * | sold at this price of which It could by b i Fortune in Five Hours’ jos a ths price of which ut could be hon, To-morrow, A Special Sale of SN. Wood & 0% i nf en tg ca i guaranteed ol ' imwrought excellence, the enduring 8 liness of even our lowest priced and lasting merit, Tested cheviots, ie i i $ Here orsieas ee pale er eye ; Figured Madras Waists, 1,25 on the strictly core lines our highest $: 00 ( j Scotch Cheviot Waists, $1.98 triced garments ani 101 yell tail- on 4 i i i Gred. ‘The custom suit at 8tdor $16 15 not” — fy Mm! Silk Striped Grenadines, $3.25 $0 good: the oneat $29 ts mg betters... Irish Linen Waists, front hand embroidered, $4,98 Tosmorrow, Wednesday French Model Hats Bonnets and Toques at 15.00 each which is from 33 to 50 per cent. below original prices. Also a variety of handsome models from their own workrooms, at reduced prices. Millinery Department, Second Floor, 2 EASTER LINE NO, 2.—, ger’s Profits Were About $7} said Trey was not ies de ‘ig last week. Tested fabrics of every good _aBale and abated Glad | eave in pain bisck, pain blue and all th. te | newest mixtures, some of h are rich, to Buy at Advane reee— subdued effects, some smart and dressy, while some are even sporty. ‘The tailoring is not carried to the extreme of elegance that antes our $29 and $30 Sults and Top- , Tt was reported in Wall street this | Coats, but ts guaranteed equal in all respects fs n that Daniel B. Bully, who has | *© $25 custom work.,..... cory ne +) @arned the name of “Cotton King” by bis. tie bull operations on the Cot-| EASTER LINE NO. 3.-—The man “ton Exchange for the last two months, | who usually pays $30 for clothes to order | cleaned up over a million dollars | will find in this line precisely the sort he is “his sales of to-day, accustomed to. Comparison will convince (0. W. Riggs, ‘the cotton expert and| that the difference is a real saving, High- a aigeag sald openly that Sully's Cia fabrics, many of them fort plain its on the day must have amounted | blacks, blues and rich mixtures, all beauti- ovér a million, fully tailored—you have no doubt about $ ‘Most of Sully’s holdings in the May | the fit or how it will make up because you said Mr. Rigga, “were acquired | see yourself inthe garments BEFORE you buy. And our guarantee does the rest... To-morrow, Sale of Woinen’s Underwear ‘Proximately. It cannot be estinrated exactly how many bales the bull !eader Gisposed of, but the bulk of the selling The above unusual values are due to large Sacilitics, to direct distribution, to economical fame from him, Ho must have dispovei |™anagement, and to our sacrifice of rightful Swiss Ribbed Mercerized Lisle Thread and 20¢ Of mbout 150,000 shares, giving him a | profit to induce trial of our present product Fine Cotton Vests, plain and lace trimmed. Value 45c {profit of more than a million. Faqealy : ‘ The onsibility of a further advance Other Easter lines up to $35 and some special Easter Smite Ribbed Saar Seal 1 43° tt the option increase, big chances, of values in WHITE AND FANCY VESTS at $1.00 up. Lace Edging and Insertion, all colors. Value 75c » has alread; di of!” Imported Swiss Ribbed Silk Mixed Vests, ‘Mr, ‘sully. himself, refused to Sigur OPEN SATURDAY EVENINGS TILL 9. Plain and Fancy, with crochet fronts. , Value 95c 5oc BN ee ovening Fine Quality Gauze China Silk Vests, 5 lace trimmed and handsomely embroidered. Value $4.25 Be, 95 to talk and went to the offices ‘his broker, Stephen M. Weld, No. ‘William street. dent Gwathmey, of and head of tf! @ a reporter for The Evening We forla tried to ask him about the re- Which had greatly excited the cot- e ® OOD UY (0 i Nie fh men all day, but the ble bull re- J = / ~~ High-grade Silyer-Plated Ware eS Bel (40, (42 Broadway, 3u%2¢o", aa ) Choice patterns of Tableware in fine quality plate, bright and grey finish. NE WS | OF THE B USINESS WORLD. Prices are v3 to vi) Below Regular Values Sarees &|WALL STREET: MEN AND Gap puitie aayease col come ML giine) 295 the Cotton he firm of would’ depend on what he ac- CRUMB TRAYS Sugars and Creamers, each $1.95 la ottan al.” Was the reply: FINANCIAL DOINGS OF NOTE. and KNIVES, $1.98, 2.25, 4.00 | BREAD TRAYS, $1.65, 1.95 at Penis ate ¢e-cay SYRUP PITCHERS FRUIT BOWLS, $2.50, 2.95 at the close, July's! — Goorge J. Gould tn quoted In a Bt. Louls int and PLATES, $1.50, 2.28, 2.75 | WATER KETTLES, $6.00 havo uot, ay a rule, kept Up with the progteas Of the COUNTY and thee thee nace | | BUTTER DISHES,61.0, 2.25, 2.78 | WATER PITCHERS, $2.98 Janead of thom lange outlays for extensions and Improvements, yee’! | COFFEE SETs, $4.25, 6.00 | TRAYS and WAITERS, Wall streot hears that the Beef Trust Is to be organized during the month of BOE De came St Sect ETE | ‘ May and that a leading banking house which has during the past few years ad- First Floor, Annex, vanved one of the Chicago compaiites $20,000,000 will finance the combination. ‘The i eal is expecta to be entirely closed up by June 1, upon which date several options 10 STOP FIGHT {re ininar Properties will expire. Large paymenta have already been made on West Twen ty-t hird Street The ult brought by John D, Mennic against Talbot J, Taylo | $13,000, alleged to hac keen lost in Southern Paci, promises to eee enlightening the public as to the insid that stock, 1s operations of the famous Keene pou! in Unfilled orders for 2,700,000 tons of steel Falls ook: » 700, ( ons of oe! are on the . Exchange Traders Hear | ana iron companies, while the estimated capacity. of the plants one a enna : h 21 “that Hitch in Rock Island- at aA ener, Oe The mantfacturing capacity will be increased “WFrieco Deal Prevents Mag.|*™" "tis coeraden h" ™" Me Mckawanne Ble! Compeny wit have es] TAMES McGREERY & GO. JAMES McCREERY & CO, Mr. Harriman is having bad luck with his Balt Lake nate Sailing for Europe. been spent upon the work about $4,000,000 of the J gee PU ANE Raed miener Mallway and it is now sald the wo rk may have to be aban Ribb , doned, Anot TPOM: of track and a truin of cars disappeared yesterday afternoon inthe fameus ect pale ef Hans, a THE MARKET IN A DECLINE. fomlesa pit It ty said that not lean than dogen ives have already been lost in| very large varicty of Fine quality shaded taf- The liquidation in tho stock market which has been golng on for weeks ang| Fans, — new materials, fetas ribbon, 4 1-2 inches months has left many uf the lurger commis! i i The pinnae peas * aay ihle.ar money on hand. A fouture of the money made aurinn ine tee ation walter shapes and decorations,—| wide, een free offerings of these funds { ; ° : ' — i 5 cons jon of Rock Island | to hold the rate firn at 6 vile? 4 i Fe *Brisco. Gossip amplified the story |have been loaned aa low as i 12 and tne eel? Sums of commission house money| hand~ painted and span- and TANY bine; rose end gled, white, hand-painted, cherry pink, yellow, tur- (sadam of explaining that the real T. A. McIntyre and G. A, Pea 4 and fine white lace Fans,| (¥oise, violet, reseda, 9 Norfolk style—rovelty weol H If you haven't seen this showing you'll be sur- “for the postponement of Mr.| wedanze Tee have been elected members of the Cotton beaver and green. trip to Europe was the neces- for him being on the ground to Very attractive for trimmings or decorations 25c, per yard, The firm of Pease & Elliman, real entate bro} Iman, rokers, have formed ya known as the Fineel# Bilinan yang, with a eapitalisation of 20,00, Jone 300 silk “flower? Fans,— i ‘onter are among the directors. : ‘ Prestdent Ingalls, of the aoe white, pink, or pale blue, Mig Four road, inga and future prospects of the reper © ORERUSIASHC QYSE:thS present earn- )atraighten out the alleged rupture. It Was still further explained that the Bitch in the deal was due to demands le by James Campbell, the principal of 'Frisco, which the Rock Island 1.00 each, ] Cotton Lxet ein be} eae i i e¢ Rock offices elicited neithor | git 4 accumulation besides New York. If they ans;-— ide — 2 nor affirmations of the reports. Rtas Wil litters nee tt New Orle “ns and Savannah they Delleve that Hg Novelty eckson : y wide, complete range of ‘auly response that‘the spokeaman |cincer, “et supply and make corners more dimicuit to en-| painted floral designs, colors,—black, white and ‘ 5 ? Deena Island party had to make |————__ 750 e h. m, remark as he turned from nn nen eenennerne §¢ eac cream. at the storm outside: * N eis beter tony wont, vo THE CLOSING QUOTATIONS.|stocks EASIER IN LONDON. 170, per yard, say itis a sloppy day.."’ a eat, aad Td H oy aoe Today's, bles ant owing omoo| AOFM Mallways and Grand Twenty-third Street, st the office of J. P. Morgan & Co,,| a0, jet shentes trom Yesterday's ‘closing price) TRUNK Inenen Run Nehind List. i : Inquirers were turned away who Raney ee Me pollens) || Amero Pawan Wark ehAler. 00 Twenty-third Street, to ask what was known about the Migh, Low. Clone Change! London Steck Exehange to-day, while eave Ip kee: Book, hye deal. @ Gk e's) Grand Trugke were unfavorably intu- | Te Appears to be a willingness in ob” by enced by the disappointing showin, quarters to allow the report to clr- | a | eats Bouin Frionna wore te ot = = = - vor te uncontradicted, rf te We — wos reflec etn “arm 28 fn Glgcounts ‘ WEIDENFELD SEEKS ; Sry sh Ry R] and other leading inv nts, Fe ee eset sas tee ato, gee 3 TO BE REINSTATED. Bs selling oft | ay ae ie The Cotton Market, ab ee nity ite ip * 5 A cee ruined 7 ed noes "lAsks a Peremptory Mandamus to ‘ 40% 9% 30% 7 *y| to-day, with prices 7 points er. a Peg ane NAO th, Sy HS HS 8 Hea buying im May and also in duly Compe! Stock Exchange Gover- a ua nominal, sebovered sharply, however, on tnslde | kris @ gs Bsn 8 vance of 8 point over last First Since 1894, When It Got Nore to Restore His Geat. although at one time the stock : fat ms a rently a “Hetie. omtare to Into Troubl id Surpl An bes rehes N mage fo Mupreme Th if Hy = | those “ahors at option because of| Into Trouble and Surplus Was] court Justice Bovis today by dd. st. it un = t and othe The demand in pave | Wiped Out. i wore of the Block fig ig = 2 oe h he was suspended in 1903 at Mot sympa. . | "a clos ure, of the Peter Power ¢ranbac- ‘ oe aad Toate OMe 3 Nervous all arsund,| ‘The Mount Morris Bank, in One Hun- 4 wUpport was given them.” | Oo OS + 8 iAyerpool gave & dred and Twenty-Afth gircet, 1s once] .,288 Nearing .was adjourned until to- iiBo tailad ta Trelteot the anny Heh wR dost latae port tail: | more @ dividend payer. For the first , time nce 18M, when the bank got into stse37258_F Spot : SHIPPING NEWS. PORT OF SOW YORK, ARMIVED, w + 10.89 | trouble and the surplus was almost leinber, S87'"Ci| wiped out, a dividend was declared to- to ben; November, 41 to 8.42; Jan- +1hitiet AG Mog ACMA — da: (01 Mh ‘Chi al 1 rr ¥ of Harlem.” 7m neapolis pnd bad judgment ran the surplus down radon ‘rom " to, $100,000. Revelation of | Cymrie i] the state of affairs caueed a run, but | Kreonland the bank withstood jt and the officers Cgrerkg set about placing it on SERE Ess? gespesraes 2e3: EPEC EE f NG 87° INCOMING TODA SHES. & combination of capitalints Pivh, August Bel- | Sidney Dillon ed in the Nu- ute Hamburg Lamu. ‘iurreliare © dallas omens eee ‘Obriatia Bes, ca tieeddibiietiot PREPS SSEL ESE sEses ae hia ee te New York's Fastest . ction Gusranieed or Growins Store, S + Money Promptly Re unded Thousands of Feople Are Coming Here for the Immense’ Bargains in Our Easter Sales. No Equal Oppor'unities Have Ever Eesore Been Offered at This S ason of the Year. ‘ Great Values for Women, Misses and Girls. ase Wemen’s Handsome Covert Coats. ‘ Made from light tan all-yool mannish covert coating: handsomely <a tailored: corded seams back and frort: velvet collar, cot sleeve, Mt .) ‘ back, dip front, fine satin lining; value $7.98, at.cessesewseccenes ° Women’s Silt Monte Carlo Coats. Made of pure taffeta silk, in Morte Cerlo b y coliarless. model, with’ butlert! pur cuit; ci culls, nec braid and finished with four silk o:naurerts: sizes 34 to 44; to-morrow’s phenom nal price. Girls’ Ali-Woo! Coats at $1.98. In all-woo! tan covert cloth, and red, blue, gray and bicwn all- velvet collar, cloth faced, full English box back, doub'e breaste.|, military butt and puif cull, Sizes 4to 14. Such a value can be found only at Rothente: Misses’ Walking Suits. ‘tirgs. ac welles back and tailored: skirt plaited iré stepped tc natch, s an oppoitunity like this in meny a day, To-moircw’s price., Millinery at Remarkabiy Low Prices. Hts Trimmed bree of Charge—Tial’s a Pont Worth Kemen The Trimmed Hats at $4.98. Dress Shap:s at 4°. fe {a iveti new table) new 49¢ ndid good: a Straw Ready-to-Wear Ha's, 1.29 movrr eg. prised at the broad assortment of clever con- ceptions at this price. The second floor millinery parlor hol’s a large assortinent of them made up for your inspection, Materials and workmanship that cost from haif more to double this price in other stores. Special here at...eeeee. bd Ghildren’s Wear and Petticoats. Children’s Three-quarter Reefers of all wool Children’s All-Wool Ree‘ers; *{ length, with materials, in castor, red and royal; deep sailor collar, trimmed with silk deep sailor .cotlais; fancy braid braid and la gue; buttons t: trimming; 2 to 4 years; worth (e match mater $1.25, Atecessscreccccese, oe. eeee value at . Petticoats made of tine mercerized materials, fancy Misses?’ Petticoa’ any spice ours i Tee with ‘i t leep graduated flounces; finished wit! oint de Pari: black ruche top and bottom; $: and Point ce Fats inhi Penne , cae 5 ‘ etticoats of tine cambric, made wilh deep umbrel fine a nee, ; : f e@ quality, deep c THe ane ana, thine va with wide lace insertine andstitch- 2 9 8 cluster of tucks and lace ruffle; e 3 $3.98 vaiue, e $2.00 value, at, . . . Gowns, fine cambric; made in cambric and muslin, V shape end high neck; tr ertings of torchon lace; clusters of tucks and lace ruffles; round yokes; also hem stitched tucks and embroidery; 6 (oe $1.00 value, at., Cape ener eewewe certs ceneee eeneee coeeee Pentre even ete e ween eee neue nee ev scenes ’ Sailor Bl Suits at $2.7 Boys’ Sailor Blouse Suits a 79. Most Surprising Value. ae Navy Blue and Brown, Boy’s Sailor Blouse Suit, x Royal Blue and Red, Pure Worsted Serge. Pure Worsted Serge, ionally well made and trimmed: extra Jarge sailor collars with several rows of silk soutache; embroid- RCRA ReGR BADER the shields and the plaited sleeves; mercerized neckties. The pants are lined. Value $4.25.: Sizes from 3 to 8 years. ’ Suits, with Extra Pant Boys’ Suits, wi xtra Pants. Double-Breasted or Norfolk Style—Two Pairs of Pants with Each Sutt. Made from woollen cheviots and cassimeres in a broad assuitment of fancy mixtures. * to 9, with plaited back and front and belt to match. Double-breasted in He Sic Strongly made to withstand the hard wear that the average boy will give a suit. Special to-morrow ate ik { PREVAIL BAD WALKING. anes nasneeny sco} APtil Shower aria ae Ladies’ Hosiery. Novelty Hosiery, — exelu- sive designs, in silk, lisle thread, and cotton. Em- broideries, and lace -in- sertions, Black, white and colors. On Wednesday and Thurs- day Black,—pure, bright ilk stockings, — with deuble soles and toes, and high spliced heels. 1.5 per pair. Value 2.25 Fine, sheer “cobweb” lisle thread stockings, — with garter splicing and dou- ble soles and toes, 5oc. per pair, Value 75¢. Twenty-third Street. —_—_—_—S_ClC_C_—==" AMROCK III.’S TRIAL RACES SWILL BE WATCHED BY KING, LONDON, Aj King Edward VIL. on the deck of Shamrogk Ta ‘s tender, divin, will view oe ial pti bet w one, nut ‘lng will Th hed Portland Glasgow: in tow of the Brin, P ere at once to havi for @ trial race

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