The evening world. Newspaper, April 24, 1903, Page 6

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South, Raliway &. L & San F. St. L. & 8. F. 24 pt. Tenn. Coal & iroo ‘Texan Pacific . Union Pacific meh Bring It ene to Date, with| Market, et back Oepened Weak New Boats and Terminals, in} and Low, Improved During}: Sompetition with the Penn-| the Day, but the Closing]: Was Irregular- ter! CURB STOCKS QUIET. Market Generally Wenker, Northern Securities Down, ‘Trading un the curb was quiet and a shade weaker to-day, with Northern Se- curities quoted at 98, a loss of 2 points since the previous close, From this fig- ure it advanced to 98 1-4 and was later offered at 9% %4. American Can sold at 7 8-4 and Greene Copper at 28 1-2. The bid and asked prices of the prin- cipal outside securities to-day erere! Carried Through by a Syndl- Manhattan and Brooklyn Rapid Tran- \ cate, Which Is Said to Have sit Attracted Attention, but M eared Fifteen Per Cent. on the} "opolitan Was Weak—Amalga- mated Copper Showed Decline. with he properti the New York an’ [ Stocks closed irregularly to-day and oken perio of the consisting of | bout even with tho opening. The ses- ‘Barclay Street, Christopher Street |#0n as a whole being unsatisfactory, the earteenth Street Ferries, with ap-| initial dealings being weak and tow. have been sid to the Dela-|Some gains were made during the day, Lackawanna and Western Rail-! lifting prices here and there, but hay- iy Company, which wit! renovate the|!n@ no positive effect. ferry service, building new ter- “ahd boats to compare with the Belling pressur: ident in the morning eession eased off toward noon and rail- road stocks showed signs of hardening when -the fractional advances made by these issues were quickly taken’ up by the industrial and tractionslists, Menbettan reneit BUDGET“ HELPED STOCKS. London Market Stimulated and Bad Factors Counteracted, LONDON, April %—The Budget, pre- gented in the House of Commons, gen- erally stimulated business on the Stock ‘railroad, {t 1s understood, pur- pravtically all tho stock.of the company it a cost, it 1s sald, ze” ¥4,000,000. ‘ends a long series ‘of squb- n the road and the lanl pom ny. :'Tite rallroed company to ite own ferries, and ifranchise of the New York ane Met Jersey tunnel was asked for it that Lackawanna was sone way of getting sits London traders 201d aboist 16,000 shares, ut the close abroad was steady for American railway shares and the cur- rency movements for the week were fa- vorable for a good bank statement to- morrow, Railles ocourred in‘almost all the ac- tive stocks, with the Mexican tasues agai nleading the advance on the ad- vance in bar silver and the decline in Mexican exchange. Increased earnings are naturally expected, and the strain on the resources of the roads is naturglly reduced, ‘The Standard Oll clique bought heavily of Union and Southern Pacific on the bellot that the Gouthern Pacific caée will be allowed to drop as quietly as possible a_setilement of the differences be- fween the Harriman and Keene factions, and the redudtion of’the income tax giv- ing an all-round fillip and more than counteracting the non-reduction of the Bank of England's rate of discount and the British reverse 4n Somaliland. somewhat after the consol ta and, fluctuated ly. $F mo sales. It» was learned. that a c had bén “formed to buy up ‘stock. Onf@, Interesting item of that came out at that time was ie Naver S uotations were iia for Goneole for ines and ,92 6-16 e accoun’ for Gerlean. railway: ebares| were weak and nervous. » Capitalist Killed by Fall. CINCINNATI, April: aged ty-six, a capit dead on the grounds in me hea taalen Despite the Interstate Commerce Com- miasion's in’ ostiwe tion, jitno the alleged ane of, oul carrying roads acing, casted 6-8 to 66 1-8 on the report tl hat the companys colleries war open and ¢ allied lines fol: lowed irs ‘on the expectation of good earnings for the month of March. shares continued weak and ‘on the illness of Henry H, jut gains of 3-8 were reconied in tumore and Ohio and Missoug! cific, and of 1-4 in Canadi Rock Island and gt. Paul. pAmerioan Smelting | end, Retning Gas and United States Steel made up thelr early losses over the previous close id Transit to 1-2 hij Manhattan ang tropol ‘tahoe. weak and off about a point, while, Copper Was down fraotionally." ‘The Mexicans held well, to the aul” money” was quoted at 23-4 per cent. This Is all question the bea APEST place in New to buy CLOTHING ON CREDIT. MOST LIBERAL PLAN. Just pick out all you want for yourself farotly, and the te ot PAY $1 A WEEK, NO INTEREST HERE, We don't demand security, Everything oon- Adentlal, Open even! SPECIAL BARGAIN PRICES, RTED. MISSING, Chicago and Is Ac- fto. New York, but Firms eré Do Not Know Him. feennaa from Ohicago says that ‘Brown, thirty-six years of the members of the New spanking firm of that name, had and was being sought for patice of that city. It was stated gn play jd feared, as nothii ince last Tuesd: Sa The Closing Quotations, To-day's pines, lowest and closing prices and pet changés yesterday's clomng prices or last recorded 4 are aa follows: ort High. Low. Ch ey ein Ss Glie GON ue Fe at 92! Brown Bros, & Co,, of No. 69 Wall hm Smelt. é Het A. O, Brown & Co., of No, 2% street, and Seneca D. Brown & of No. 7 Wall street, Inquiry o} ‘fnembers of the three firms repult- | py % 4 % ie ose e Me $14 Covert Coats, now dental of the alleged relation- 132% 4] Boys’ Ali-Wool Blouse Suits, Bi = f]badtew 90 Taeta silk ‘5 —————__ 163% Blall 85 ana 96 Trimmed Hats now ‘ 1 1 LONDON STOCKS STEADY. cm : ayaa sssetgese Weer Week ana on | a *TNATIONAL OUTFITTING CO, epeetion im the Market, nti] at BUY AT EINER sTonD re weak and nervous on hd ¢ 62 West 125th St, ‘London “Btock Hxchange to-day, in other departments steadiness |“ 5°" fled. ® buoyant opening Were easier under pressure of Account of the disappointing tramc ns Bouth Africans were heavy. se - “The Wheat Market. opened changed from ; night's close Bulle were some- disturbed by the tine weather on p in winter and spring wheat States, Parle wheat was 6 to 10 points higher, flour was 5 to % points lower. nts of wheat from Argentine mi Xo Min Essay Best ris aia G1 7-8; Jul: Da) Aepntpeadlehgd SPRING TOGS FOR BOYS, In stocking our Boys’ Departments we have tried to get strong, stylish and reasonably priced clothes, Any boy’s mother or father or boy himself can come here and see how wel! we've succeeded, Sallor Blouse Suit, 3 to tOyears,] Two-plece Suit, 7 to 16 years, Russian, 3 to 7, in Serge and Gassi-| Black Thibet, Blue Serge and fancy mere, plain or embroideted collars, | ™*tures, $3 to $8. #4 to $9. Young Men's Suits, 14 to 20 years, $6 and $8, Norfolk Suit, of fancy. Cheviot!” Others up to $20, and Cassimere and Blue Serge, “Mother's Friend” lain or knickerbocker trousers, ay Pp | regular Waists, 45 cents, Sizes 7 to 16 years, $5 to'$7, Suspender Waists, 22 cents. Three-Plece Suit, 10 to 16 years,| Dollar grade Negligee Watsts, 69 of fancy Cassimere-and Cheviot, | cents. Black Thibet and Blue Serge, $5 to| First consignment of Wash Suits #1. mn \ nteaaded style, for boys up fo ten, Suits are cut’ on boys’ patter: and carefully tailored, ‘SHIPPING NEWS NEWS. * atatanac WOR TO-DAY. “G.20[Bun sets.. 6.47|Moon rteee,. 8:29 Bloust and Hats ahd Shoes and other for the boy's wardrobe, tite Negotiations for the sale of the Stundard Steel Company to the American Car Foundry Company have been declared off, owing to the inability of the directors 1 of the Standard Company to get a satisfactory price. Bonds to the amount of $2,000,000 will therefore be issued by, the steel company to make up the needed ad- dition to its capital. ‘Trading 1s curtalled somewhat on the new Stock Exchange owing to the aim- culty of communication between brokers on the floor and their offices, the tele- phones being much further removed from the trading-poets than formerly. elimination of trading over the rall also ¢uts down the volume of business ma- jally, Under the guldance of President Keppler, Prince Chen, the new Chinese Am- bassador, paid a visit to the Stock Exchange to-day. He expréssed himself as much Impressed by the magnitude of the transactions carried on there. ‘The First National Bank of New York will pay am and after May 1 the semi- annual interest on all 4 per cent. gold bonds of the Chicago, Rock Island & Pa- cific Railway Company and the principal of series A’ bonds of the 190f tasue, DOINGS IN WALL STREET. John W. Gates will sal for Europe on tho ateamship Oceanic Mav &, He will meet his partner, John A. Harris, in Paris and tour the Continent with him. The ‘As the Exohango was formerly arranged, there was an opportunity to trade in stocks by men who could both hear and see what was going on. ‘This business, done by thore who used to stand at the rail marking the limit of the floor, frequently amounted to 60,000 shures a day. COTTON JUMPS ON SHORT SUPPLE. Large Short Interest, with Only 150,000 Bales to May Goes Up 18 Cotton jumped from 14 to 18 points in l the market thie afternoon.\on the fact that there were only hand to meet a large eh ‘The rush to cover was made, and as the demand increased the prices soared, May scoring an 18 point’ gain and Jily Kw. ‘The late quotations were: May, 10.40; + September, 8.99; July, 9.98; August, 9. October, 8.71; November, 8.59, Meet It, and Points. eal ofstyle, of tan covert, $12 180,000 at at $12—Special sale of blue ort interest, ee ber id 8, Sack cheviots and dark cagsimeres. Value,$15. Special at $12 ay worsteds, ‘Thibeti Ouf price 8.49; December, Twelve Hund we Sake & Company som Will Place on Sale for Friday and Saturday ed.and Fifty High Grade Suits for Men Designed for-Spring and Summer Service, The Value of Which Is $20.00 and, $22.50, Special” at $16.00. SIZES. 92 to 46 regular sizes. 35 to 46 stout sizes. 33 to 42 lean sizes. STYLES. Single and Double Breasted Sack Coat, semi-military or loose back English Sack Coat Models, Suits for Young Men. Some say it is conceit; others term it the birth of individuality. Be it what it may, a young man demands ap- parel which has his characteristics and tastes forcibly expressed. Our mission is to provide it. We canrely upon the following garments to prove how thoroughly we have succeeded: Suits for Boys, Long Trousers, Sack Coat models, of fabrics which insure good service, such as Cassimeres and Cheviots in excel- lent mixtures, as well as a good grade of Blue Serge; sizes 14 to 19 years, Value $8.50. Special at $6.00 Young Men's Suits, Single or Double Breasted, of Tweeds, Cheviots or Cassimere Mix~- tures, also Blue Serge. At $8.50 Young Men’s Suits, Single or Double Breasted Coat model, in military form fitting or the new English loose back effect, of fine black Thibet, Overplaids, Cheviot Mixtures or Scotch Tweeds, also a high grade of Blue Serge. At $10.00 Young Men’s Suits, Single or Double Breasted Coat model, of Scotch Twists, Overplaids,, the new Gun Club Checks in fine Worsteds and one-tone Black or Blue Fabrics, ex- quisitely fashioned and lined. At $15.00 A Sale of Apparel for Boys A mbther’s taste finds expression in her little chap'’s apparel. If your taste be good and you would have your boy's apparel prove it, have the Saks label identify it. We fashion our garments for boys with all the snap possible without impairing the service. The prices are very mod- est. In this instance they have been materially reduced. in tan or olive Boys’ Top Coats of Covert Clot! shades; sizes 6 to 15 years, Value $5.00. Special at $3.75 Boys’ Top Coats of Covert Cloth, satin lined; also Gray Mixed Cheviots, with Serge lin- ing; sizes 6 to 15 years. Value $7.50. Special at $5.75 Norfolk Suits of Blue Serge, Mixed Cheviots or Homespuns, either straight or Knicker- bocker Trousers; sizes 8 to 15 years. Value $6.50, Special at $4.50 Sailor or Russian Blouse’ Suits of Serge, in Navy, Royal, Brown or Red; also. Mixed Cheviots, trimmed with’ braid or embroid- ered emblem; sizes 3 to 6 years. Values $5.00 and $6.50, Special at $3.75 and $5.00 Boys' Shirt Waists and Negligee Blouses; a large assortment of pretty patterns, At Boys' Negligee Shirts of Madras, with cae Cuffs, in all the fancy stripes, Children's Straw Sailor Hats, nie or ug braids, roll tein with bound edge bri w HP sae 8-0. $3.00 Hats forMenat $1.75. We have no dxe to grind—no specific block to laud. That is the practice of the charge-for-the-label hatterss Each claims ‘his, model to be authori- We have’ them all. tative. FABRICS. Cheviots, Tweeds, simeres, Worsteds, shorn Worsted Cheviots and Homespuns in or brown Mixtures. charge is but for the hat. instance we have lopped off ‘all the profits and some of the cost. We Will Offer Special for Saturday. Derby hats, in all the correct blocks and colors of fur felt, in browns or black, superior silk trimmings, Imported soft hats,the latest shapes of clear fur, in black, pearl, brown or walnut, or to-match bands, superior silk aE Value $3.00. High Grade Shoes for Men For Saturday at $5.00. Of Imported French Calf, Sewel’s, Enamel and Heyl's Patent Leather, which are the highest grade leathers In construction ‘and finish, they express the extreme possibilities of the shoeworker'’s craft. are the verylatest. Reduced from 7.00 For Saturday Special at $5.00 Apparel for Girls & Misses. We consider it of sufficient impor- tance to conduct a separate depart- ment for girls’ and misses’ apparel. It has its advantages. Our designers can devote their entire time and talent to the creation of distinctive and characteristic apparel for girls and young misses, We Will Offer Spgcialfor Saturday Suits of light weight fancy Mixtures, cape effect, trimmed with fancy braid; sizes 14, 16 and 18 years. Value $15.00. Misses’ Suits of Blue or Black Coat, double cape effect, Postillion back, trimmed with Value $7.00. tanned, Mis: Girls’ Dress of Cashmere, or Saturda: tam! eta bands; zes 14, 16 an Specia' 10 to $7.00, The lasts ecial at $11.50 Special at $22.00 enrietta or Serge, in Guimpe, High Neck or Blouse effects, trimmed with silk embroidery, fancy braids or Taffeta Silk; sizes 4 to 10 years, Values up to $6.00. Girls’, Reefers of Covert or Cheviot Cloths, velvet or cloth collar; several models from which to select; sizes 4 to 14 years, Values Special at $4.50 Cas- Un- gray Our In this with black y at $1.75 Open Late good ata custom tailor’s wou! This was the of gold. and old, hold. Here’s a sale of about 150 short, loose Box Coats, cut in the top notch aD4008 " ITS at $15—Sale of popular light pehig tale nie and black serges, black and fancy cassimeres. TrCor B Ave Vogdh Brothers. A2™ Six. Cov Bh Ane.» SALE OF BOYS’ AND GIRLS’ CLOTHES. Come here and you will find why thousands of parents. buy | their boys’ and girls’ clothing at Vogel Brothers’. yourself how far superior Vogel Brothers’ Clothing is.to the ordinary kind and how moderate prices are here, We place on sale 400 Boys’ Double-Breasted Suits, 1 Pair of Extra Pants with Every Suit, at $3.95, These Suits are worth $5. Sizes 6 to 14, in light and dark cheviots, We place on sale 250 Boys’ Sailor Suits, sizes 3 to 10, worth $4, at $2.95. Blue serges, royal serges, red serges, brown serges and Ox- ford cheviots, trimmed with silk soutache, emblem on shield and silk Windsor tie, Sale of 200 Boys’ Norfolk Suits, sizes 7 to 14, at $3.95. Made with pleats front and bask belt around in fancy light and dark colored chev- waist. iots. Regular price $5. “Styles that were and styles that are,” Greece— A long flowing robe all made in one piece, And bound ‘round the iniddle with girdle Here are the best styles-for men, young No thatter what station in life they may Suits as 1d cost $25, $15 \ dress of the statesman of You will see for. CHILDREN’S REEFERS of all wool cloth, trimmed .with ribbon lace and braid, sailor or round collars; colors blue, tan, red, cadet, green and castor, ages 2 to 8 years, 1.98 GIRLS' PEAU DE sOIE}.+ THREE-QUARTERLENGTH COATS, lined throughout, stole eect ine mat bishop sleeves, | « t ied with lace, 8 Sto l4years,. 4.98 GIRLS’ MAN-O'-WAR REEF- ERS of fine paca, covert‘ or cheviot cloth, bishop sleeves, with embroidered emblem, : 2.98 6 to 14 years, GIRLS" CONFIRMATION DRESSES of finé Lawn, double ruffles over shoulders, trimmed with embrbdidery or lace, fall skirt with insertions and ruffle or plain hemstitched; 6 to 1,98 14 years, CONFIRMATION. GIRLS’ » DRESSES ee Point d’Esprit or I Oran c, \dsomely trimmed ha profusion of ribbons, made oar rop skirt of Organdie; GIRLS’ DRESSES of cashmere or serge, Russian blouse or Gib-, ‘son effect, elegantly tailored and §. trimmed with braid or ‘ silk, sizes 6 to.14 years, 4.98 MISSES’ AND GIRLS’ Top # © COATS of covert or cheviot § ~ Nood rues Mail Orders Baturday. Evening, ated Sw. Cor. Bh Aye, Promptly Filled. sloth, ae bishop sleeve; colors! ue, red, castor, brown and tan, 8to 16 yédrs, 3,98) ine, Blouse Skirt over id IB.years, and home,” 1 at $3.50 want to know about, F eofennad Get Get a ‘Con of px the 1903 World SP Almanac? There’is no other } volume so frequently’: - to. The Schenec- tady Datly Union says: “The World Almanac and Encyclopedia is the most complete andthe |: fnost useful standard reference work published, It gives accurate statistics and covers almost every subject of general interest that a person would itis an extremely handy book to have in offiee | a a YR of Navy Diagonal Cloth, with embroidered emblem on sleeve, sive throughout} 4 to I4years. Special at $9, Girls’ Reefers of Covert or Cheviot Cloth, or ey tin

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