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ne ‘ ed 2 : THE WORLD: TUESDAY EVENING, MAY 12, 1908. "ALL THE LATEST NEWS OF THE BUSINESS WORLD. i a ae) | Saka & Company kot, the prices of the May and July op- “The oMfcial report for the year 1893|4!vidual banks to solve for themselves Kl COMIN AND tions on the local Exchange dropped 10 6S BANK EN of the Benking Department at Albany | gevings Banke Hoetlow ot te Aner ee Broadtway, 33h to 34th Street ES Bankes to 12 polnts in the later trading and was as foilows: Association, read a paper on i} continued to sag until the close, the “Due to depositors, $629,058,305, “Concerted Action In’ Banking.” Charles finaj quotations being: May, 11.02; July, 10.48; August, 10.18; Baptember, 9.29; Oc- | toder, 8.83; November, 8.72; December, £74; January, 877. —_—_—_—— oo All the officers and committees of Jast Is the fruit of indefatigable effort. Every gar “Due to depositors, $1,077,383,743. year were re-elected. aegis ment offered you is of the standard which char- ON 1,608, rigue read @ paper on “The Basis | Fa (Muster 0 depose, LOM ot Verustion |} Our May Sale of Undermuslins . ‘The corner .n May cotton ts consid- red a. 025,343 and Wall Street Hears That a Big! Broker W. P. Brown, of New Or- lami ew asawal crstititsealees Be et hala Ag tel db ar ceaegraie etry ren acterizes those that have earned for us a pp William P. Brown, the New Orleans| Association Convened — 100 create of 70 per, cent fa depoaite and tion in the commercial life of this town @ Ummm E quiet, but! firmer to-day, with the Interest centring Output Is Due from the Klon-| leans, Supercedes Sully andj cotton king, who has taken over con- Institutions Représented. trol of the local market from Daniel J uvea speak volumes for the thrift and most enviable. “ dyke and Prices Continue Up-| Controls Market, Rushing Julyj suiiy, as returned to New Orieans, put enterprise of our people." : wants i y! e Up i , Bee ee Nt eerie te yeti lite nee Tho report of the Executive Commit: | (00 Toe em ccc wnlen wold at il) The prices are about oi less than regular ward Turn. to New High Record. or. 8 The tenth annual mecting of the Say-|teo discussed the arloun acta of the M, although they have not yet been ie Jf <--® PEISES ALS APOUE © 1 less than r ‘. ffecting the savings bank- 2 e i . ‘ 3a ViSurige Vist ME, HEStn avided| ings Dank Amoclation of the State of Lavnitice afecting the aavings bank: [ted from his Aare 8 rally, cari Night Robes. Drawers: King Sully. Eh a strikingl \- |New York was held to-day in the Cham- y ed the savings |VAnced 3-8 in sympathy with the rine Cambric, ; i} a ii man aid eas earths ety ete rarest ia then censey (aallverios] ol rome man of fy years, with the pol- [ber of Commerce Building in Liberty | the Inet meeting: cponatibe to the bil|!n London, \and Steel fives were 1-8 ebialeg foetal vk eed cereal ae et Lawn henistiohed bcaed n ; . 256, Reabeie Aah datto! nd Yalsed on @ Misnlesipp! plana: | treet. Charles A. Schlieren, the Preal- Wy higher niece stitched ruffle. At 4BC\Cambric, umbrella ruffles, with in=. he bid and asked prices of the prin- Klondike etooks took another turn up-| on the Exchange to-day, when the born pi ; h ; price $ dent, called the members uu 7 ward in the market this afternoon, for | of that option rose to 10.74 on thesbuy- | HOM tha goed to the premed bale Hive | o'clock. Nearly 100 lnatatione petal cipal outside securities to-day were: Cambric,chemise model,short sleeves, | sertion and edge of Torchon or Val- | Bid, Asked lace insertion amd edge, beading and | enciennes lace. At 38¢ # was felt that this large shipment] ing by not only the local shorts but years ago he turned his Plantations |ings trom all sections of the State were over to his managers and went to hemstitched ruffle. At69c Nainsook or Cambric, with tucked vest. 8. Mitchell Rainey, of Hudson, read a Bere would more than counteract the| also by the representatives of Southern ‘eprese! men | Orleans, where he rose with the r nted by the 130 present. ¢ he tee of stteot of the exportation of $1,600,000 to- | traders who found themselves caught | speed and uninterrupted muccese which| “Te ts now @ decade since the Savings BREning Jotae accounts, and quoted Tegal 4 Nainsook, open or closed front: long | ruffles, edged with Point de a | ‘ed to show t or short sleeves, embroidered inser- | or Torchon lace. At 45, slay. Considerable profit-taking during | in the net of the new buil leader, Wii-| has marked the ‘ ‘with | Banks’ Association Had peecen . of this State was|opinions he had soci j Ne last hour deevioped a weakness in| iam P. Drown, at New Orleans. Gh k organized, : 5 pO Fi arts eta roel katate reel Fy tlon and tucks ; hemstitching and rib- | Nainsook or Cambric, trimming of fe Pi ' Knob : bon bows. At 78C | hemstitched tucks, embroidered A @ few of the issues, but before the close} July shorts from all over the South | me 1 may ost aus. be of Interest to give # brief his- to: usband and wife. It was de- | wr fallles occurred in these securities car-| sent in thelr orders to buy before the | His profits are Bald to be all ee Hg is insook, chemise model, Kimono |tion and edge, and ruffle with wi sleeve, of Valenciennes Laces, Medal- | Val. lace insertion and edge. At BF wn to-d the fying them back to their former im-| opening and sales were so rapid at the| tiSefn) sucten operator in the mona ‘8c Proved levels. ]commencement of business that they| Mr. Brown has applied for _member- Hon effects and hemstitching. At Neinsook, wide flounce of Point de hip In the New York Cotton Exes “4 goa ' were almost*impossible to follow. eet te iSotion dam foremone consume: Nainsook, chemise model, round neck, lace insertion and edge, At 7! ttering Mquidation in Metropolitan] May, while traded in to a good ex-| Te said before going home last evening short sleeves,wide beading. At $1.25 | Nainsook, circular ruffle of two fine Becurities sold the stock down 2 points | tent, was not the prominent issue it|that he would return within a tow £0 & low record. Most of the sellers| has been for several days, although it | Weeks to eke personal charge of hin ‘Were desirous of avolding the asseas-| was quoted at 11.2, the high notch it] now manipulating. ment call of 2% per cent. to be paid! reached yesterday. Sully Closes Out. Nainsook, closed or open front, elbow, | Torchon lace insertions andedge. 98€ | Kimono or flowing sleeves, round Nainsook, fine tucked lawn, extea” neck of fine embroidery, Valen-|wide circular ruffle, embroidered | ciennes lace insertions, pera eaern |beading, finished with wide Antique June 10. As the session advanced trading be =. : i i While Mr. Brown In New York ribbons At $1.50 ond Point de Paris La ‘The strength in the Gould stocks was |C4M€ Nervous, with frequent and vio- he was hand in glove with King Sully Naifiscks sqyere of roupdinesks Wilh | ntbectcts Lace es the main feature of the late dealings |1@t fluctuations in the prices of May | who nas cleared Up $oun.uN nice t 2 Gluky Luew Reds se cabibered inva 3 and Was acoonipaties byah and July, but the firm tone of the in-] first of the year and closed out his dea yh Ch i panted by the report that te ea. | leaving the field open to his successor, tions, finished with ribbon drawn emises. {tlal dealings held until the bulls ex i Mr. Bully was’on’ the Moor oft through lawn castag. At $1-98 | scist model, with square yoke of face: @ holding company had been devised 3 posed a‘larger amount of May than| Exchange to-day, but declan that would not conflict with the pro- otal 53 od sae. Ww Noinsook, square neck, back and | i wi ~ | or ooker. He seemed partic- ry @ e @ insertion and edge; ked on f the Gh rf | usual, when the prices of all the near-} oni. an onto rH P insert and edge; tucl raffle eae nT Canace wae tusipeiacine! by options dropped 5 and 6 points. the daly opti ae being Manipur Hise Se ssiirhed bet vegziog | CE os Avis - Influenced by the sudden development lated by his successor. o bonis and embrotdered beading: $2.98 |i sco ekirt length, fall-over ruifle buyer of Wabash and Mssour! Pacific, Ne < which gained 1-3 to 1 point before the lainsook, chemise model, entire front/in handkerchief effect, Mergusrite and short sleeves of fancy applique | style, round neck, fancy front of Vale sioees \ WALL STREET SMALL T. LK The Newest Styles jor Summer Wear. eae ielencletner Vere insertign and /enciennes lace insertions. At 98€ The advaneo in Colorado Fuel and Nainsook, skirt | AS “Nancy Brown” Gown, ruffle skirt of | hemeurchod tucks ood Vulcan fron, which cemtinued all day, was in- (3 v 4 Oe tS fluenced by the xeport from Denver that AND DOINGS OF FINA CIE RS. H This coming season's styles and materials fe blue or pink Batiste, front and fancy | lace insertions, skirt with hemi George Gould and J. D. Rockefeller had prettier and more bewitching than ever before, and the short sleeves of medallions, butterfly | tucks and lace edge. ae rite been looking over the property with an smart, stylish Shirt Waist Suit bids fair to be more and fine tucking. At $4.95 | Nainsook, long chemise, skirt trimmed eye to a further interest in It. Robert Pitcairn has been electod President of the newly organized $10,000,000 | popular than evér during the summer of 1903. “De Milo” Gowns, ruffle skirt, very | with tucking and Ince, fitted front Grand Central Rallroad of Nicaragua, Alexander R. Peacock 1s Vice-President Apropos of this—we quote two exceptionally in- low round neck of fall-over tucked | tucks and lace insertio At $1.98 ®t. Louls & Si) Francisco was boost-'of the road, and former Senator Thurston 1s one of the directors, t ting i t f thi t and most charm- ruffle, with wide Platt Valenciennes Nainsock, Merguerit 1 wer: 1 2 per cent. on the deal. The late| —— teresting items in two of the newest and mi } Lace, Du Barry bows of wash ribbons | sect with irianing of Ieee ben manipulations bv the specialists were| 1x-Gov. J. §. Hogg, of ‘Texas, acting for an ofl syndicate in Austin, has|( ing styles—the prices are lower than you'd .2em possi- on shoulders. At $4.98 | Deg itn ‘ciesming of lace, Beatie ( believed to be directed toward securing acquired large tracts of oll lands in Utah and Louisiana. ble for the style and quality of the suits. ( Petti t tion and edge of lace. At $1 y & per cent. be ® good market for the new 6 7 icoats. The ‘Empire’ Chemise, yoke front: Cambric Top, with Iawn tucked | and back of diamond- ruffle, Torchon Lace trimmed and|fions and Valencinnnes taser hemstitched. At 98¢ tied at shouldcr with wash. ribbons; Cambric, wide Spanish flounces, with | ruffle on sigrt finished with . trimming of hemstitching, Cre te sertion and edge. A$ embroidered edge. At $1.25! Princess Slips and Cambric, wide flounce of alternate | Chemise, with fitted back, ina of dainty styles. At $2.50 to $5.25 At $1.50 e Laws, unbrelle rutfle of Point de| Corset Covers. Paris Lace insertions, cluster tuck- ing and wide lace edge. At $1.98 x —Like cut at left; of fine quality bands. Ee land, the prominent Chicago packer and grain t . Tee Banbacatt ff the New ork Coffee ire, i sacri bes eerie At $2. lawns, percales, madras or chev- iots; plain blue, tan and white or small figured, polka dots, rings or stripes; all colors and black and white. Waist made box plaited front and back; centre trimmed with four large pearl but- tons; skirt cut full flaring, seven-gored shape; trimmed on front with three straps, V-shaped. Sizes 32 to 46, —Like cut at right—of extra fine At $3.7 quality printed lawn, white or Atchison gained one-half on the of- Qelal denial of any contemplated new leoue of bonds, The tractions were dull and somewhat |$62,645,500. easier in sympathy with the decline in Metropolitan Naesniieas A special meeting of the newly-elected Board of Governors of the New "York @tock Exchange, lasting five minutes, was held to-day for organization. H. The Closisg Quotations, K. Pomeroy was re-clected Vice-Prisedent of the Board. To-day's trighest, lowest and closing prices and changes trom yesterday's closing prices OF! In the interest of the Wabash Railroad the Whoeling and Lake Erie system aiissare os tellons! |will be pushed eastward from Pittsburg to Baltimore with as litte delay as The total amount of Government bonds ao far offered for refunding is H driving through Central Park. High, Low, Clos,Changes. | sain) Amal, nO Bk BE yf Poomnle ‘th tack Lawn, with lace edged ruffle, hand- aa 2" 2% + 4) mne resuit of the annual election on the Stock Exchange was made public iy blue grounds, with neat black or kerchief effect in fin- | Nainsook or Cambric, French shep re a6 “hy = Blto-day. With the exception of J. Borden Harriman, formerly = member of the |) white figures, polka dots, stars or rings. Waist has $ tucked front of Valence Bai. 2 dim din g |Governing Committee, who wna defeated by Charles 8. Bryan, the regular ticket | hemstitched tucked pointed yoke effect, with neat col- Cambric, with circular flounes of five | Torchon lace intertions, beading ad Balt, i % + %\was successful. J. B. Dumont, the other independent candidate for member irt i iy & rows of fine Torchon Lace insertion | ribbon. At ei & lar, belt and cuffs, while the skirt is seven-gored flar- fend i {4 {8% — lor the Board of Governors, was defeated by W. M. Donald, the nominee on tho ing shape, trimmed on bottom with three rows of under ruffle; lace trimmed. At $2.75 | Nainsook, French shape, tucked back, - Chen EE “dhs — %4 regular slate, The officers elected are: Ransom ‘H. Thomas, President; William {jm ing shape, tri Chmbrie; wide *Antiees Lace invers |twor, Valeaciernan te lacy | oe ey geet acc inte esreaea 2 Ws Giles, | as easiree ie hel ne eee eee | Berrsthichica ticks: tion and ruffle with tucks both, sides | beading and ribbon, — sists of Char! . ‘an, . M. mnald, Groesbeck, foward § 4 im ist 4 |itenry, Lawrence Jacob, Rudoiph Keppler, Honry C. Lawrence, W.'B. Lawrence, Sizes 32 to 48. of tasertion: At $2.98 | Nainsook, fency front in bow ty +1. \Charles M. Newcombe, A. Clifford Tower, Stephen H. Brown and E. V. D. Cox. These neat dresses are smart for street wear as insertios in Prancis L. Eames was chosen Trustee of the Gratuity Fund, to serve five years./M well as for wear at the home. tnd bends of Kaw, edged fihiace = : a emstitched underruffie. t $3.95 | Low round neck, three wide Poiat de James R. Keene, who is able to move about with crutches now, has just re- e e turned from a trip to his summer home on Long Island. He ts frequently seen t Candlesticks. 23c Tawaudse vee ilesnees prt Pest ieee seoetiaeaes s and back, a These dai da Parte Lace lasertion ana side'lace| We tees less cad Gaal] ris iT ese _ dainty le Paris Lace insertion and wide lace | = Furniture buyers never had such chances for wonderful bargains y ruffle; underruffle edged with lace. | ribbon and beading. At 91.25 | ' C as this special furniture sale holds. Every day brings to light a host Bi ee se 34:50 and $5.50 High neck wid Pompadout yoke of j Asthma an onsumption Cur ed. of specials which ring fee the Ge once artistic drag- eee the newest lace including | feonts beading aad bbGaTTAL : 7 Hanging Oak Rack, with bevelie ja rm Chairs, s; le seats, S, Point de Paris, Ribbon Val., Bow | Li Peanut Professor Koch's Discovery for the Treatment of These Diseases, mirror, hat rack and coat | with carved backs; worth | esac et Icaok Antiqua ond Serpll periran Is |Cant Ciiean eens renal Recine Y The German Government indorees his! All thinking persons kaow that medicine hooks; value $1.50; special, 50c. CAE it. ony tO 2a) Mia RON elaborate designs, finished with ribbon beading: wash ribbon at neck and Reading 21 pt r and makes the ‘‘Tuberculine’ | taken into the stomach do not cure Con. nyc Tables, with onyx top, , and beading. At $6.75 to $14.75 | waist line. if At $2.50 Rook Island ‘ " wedicing that cures Catarrh, Asthma Bron. | sumption, "Asi Bronchitis or Catarrh. Tabourettes, in a variety of brass finished; variety of with candles Routhera Paclte. s2.7 *s Miuder ‘the, supervision, of" Professor | the stomach Teucnes 8 always hard on handsome styles; in oak and | styles; values “up to $5.50; avid nehades ‘ Bouthern Railway .. Koch. It is sont to the Koch Lung Cure, 80| | For several years the institutions of the imitation mahogany; $2 val- Special, $2.75 i tt id fe) R E Fie ha Sa Wast iid ateet tie Kock Tahalation Appa. | the prisenal atte "tien sreaemes 2 al! ues; special, 88c. | Dining-toom Side Tables, pol- ioyprelly an Wa nag a 1 af gue Hoek danaaten, top, |e grlseiza cea” Rave trenta,iopupande Ste Tartana ou Pop alae High Grade Sho Tena. Coal & Iron... % thelr, results They Humber, on t! Parlor Tables, 20-inch round with caver and lower shelf; nye tints; very g: , w or aw Vitel ina + spec! ; 2 eo a , with fancy turned legs value $8; special, 5 : & |fccoMa be rented, into” upe‘atr tubey of | caste, "Mane eanee se, Sah ung, aie: P< $OD, te a er shelf; in Rockers, odds. and’ ends, splen- See AT. GREATLY RE D $ i [tae Rasta oats Mlecas tana nies uew Mite | Sots Creel actee seay, TiTIae mon: oak and imitation mahogany; leg a ety values upto. 24 for th ang) Cesta i oa Fe eee neath nae iner tapes dienes Pationta calling at’ this, tnetitution for |ff value $2.50; special. $1.50 | special, ro 1.98 or the country house; 23c. Is to Be Continued Throughout the Entire Wee % | cette aetna Boters ie euteree (| coat amen cremteN aauiation, exasiigation eT} Special tomorroW ae i $5.00, $6.00, § 4.00 ate of" hin rio" onlay "tara See iota 8, Ped If Cur. | nnn nnn mene Exccptional Aa ee THES Plot, Btn" BE.” Section, Formerly $5.00, $6.00, $7.00 and $8.00, now at $4, ao . If you cannot eall, the Koch tome if a A fave! to tho Fulnqus ‘contequetcen of, thie | Treatna : nee 02 oe pve appa Rogers Silver-Plated W are. ocer y ore They include all the lasts and styles which have Mluatrat et containing symptom been created for this season's service. The ‘Newark off “AUGUST BELMONT IN COURT.; Servant Sald to Have Stolen His Silverware Is Hel begin as an ordinary catarrh in the nose a throat [bn 4 w we will hold a specially inviting sale of the genuine t Rogers alverplated ware, in which we quote bargains rarely an- Specials. neunced on this famous ware. It’s an opportunity not to be ignored Quality the best in every in- Shoes, both button and lace style, are of Patent Leather or Vici Kid; French or Cuban heels. W. I4@? ST. peared in the Jefferson Market Court ESTBD. 3 1807 to-day before Magistrate Mayo to ar- range fot the holding of George Rey- | wauaal Deletons end Rig Sounea ey: by those seeking values in silverware. stance— oe _and wines" and f dozen, 59¢. Individual Salt Cells, pierced design, } !quors of purity and excellent f Tee encors: eb halt dozen, 98¢, with ruby lining, special, each, 19. | brand for sale in this grocery We will offer SPECIAL for Wedn a Table Spoons, per half dozen, $1.18. Claret Jugs, with heavily embossed § store of ours at really remark- molas, who was one of Mr. Belmont's ry RaEEnta Mier ohiees | acran tea er uceelly Dessert Forks, per half, dozen, 98c. silver-plated tops, fine imitation of } ably little prices. High Grade Corsets. charged with having stolen about $10,009 &5 °, Table Forks, per half dozen, $1.18. cut glass, for this sale, speclal, 89C. 6 Coivonata Royal Aen Whit | © morth af gllverware, trom the muillion- RELIAB E C¢ 12 dwt. Dieaiee Knives, p Pickle Castors, with ruby glass and Cherrice, Oak. brand, vont Girdle Corsets of wide tape filled with real whalebone; gi é ee reaidencd in Hempatead, 2 1 dozen, $139. so, tougaepectall ee, una Ae h eae able for bathing and golfing. Value $1.00. Special at 69¢" Butter Knives, } Tea Sets, triple plate, hand engraved, ed, while trying to pawn some of the stolen California White Cherries, tuff at Thirty-fourth street and Sixth “Magistrate Mayo peld tho pri F URNI URE BARGAINS. ' ’ 0 priee I wait the arrival of a warrant (rom 2 a Hempateda. _ DINING ROOM REDUCTIONS. STOCKS STRONG IN LONDON. Golden Oak. “ZZ Imported Corsets of Coutil, lace and ribbon trimmed, straight front. Value $2.00. Special at $1.35" “Z Z" Imported Corsets of Batiste, in the French hip model; , of Coutil in the:long hip effect. Value $3.50. Specialat $1.95:[} LA PREMIERE CORSETS, which we con-{f fied Soe PIE Knives, embossed new design, fine imitation of ster- hi +f ret 49c. ling silver, four pieces, including Sow Oyster Ladles, each, 98c. tea pot, sugar bowl, spoon holder Benny and Salad Spoons, each, 69c. and cream pitcher; regular price, Gravy Ladles, each, 39c. $4.00; for this sale, special, $2.98. Cold Meat Forks, each, 39c. Fern Dishes, pierced design, triple Rogers 14-inch Salvers, embossed plate, with’ pottery lining, 98c. Manzanita brand, very good, big cans, 1% California Greengages, big cans, 2c, and 15¢ Catifornia Apricots, big cans, 130 Sunnyside Catsup, pints, Queen Olives, quarts, 8c, 50c.,, Boe 7 : entre, $1.49. ider the high i f th tie! Americans were firm on the Lond SIDEBOARDS...........-$14, $39, 850 border, engraved ¢ ck for | Fruit Dishes, triple plate, high design, ¢ », sider the highest expression o! @ corsetier’s Siock Exchange to-day. With the ex, (Reduced from $30. $58; $67): ‘ Rogers, Sugar Bowls, win rang. | assorted ‘colored’ imported glass | ort, June, Peas, splendid ffered at the following eestor arenes Sasser eas, or EXTENSION TABLES 6, $27, $35* Monnaie It and’ Pepper Shak- bowls; very good value at $2.00; rposenb) aac ed Te art, are Ollere g 4 S Mexicans displ ‘ce » fancy, red ri ‘ ; Ned y 4 Bagyanes, while coniangoen' for the set- (Reduced from 89.50, 500.5 sin. "* ers, special, per pair, 14¢. FOr tHe sale Pe ace. tl seve Dig cane, isaities prices. Reason---sizes are incomplete. Se SRE eee CHINA CLOSETS........812, $26, $36 Mbreetfath cxenteon oe Lhcupeind bites pt The Rta pene, (Reduced from $18.50, $36, $50). A H 0. si e Hi e st! English Breoet Tel 4 18¢ Poe, PHS eat opened about unchanged f, ~ ar V oA a ood, 5 yesterday's closing prices, but after the CHAIRS......,......... .65, $1.50, $2.60 ry i per Ib., 16c frst ve minutes of trading riled, The eset 91.10, $2.25, $8.50). Value-Giving such as this will ot be overiaoked by Siose wag ve Cec aings mere re he vor eirent continued ARM CHAIRS. $2.50, $3.00 hosiery wants to fili—and these are the sorts most in demand jus and ors, Ree Oa trachisnelles | Was eee Raley Geduced from $4.60, $6 ere lice Stessab falta well-made hosiery, just the thing for the low shoe. Mennetian ars ier dg Mor AT. REDUCED PRICES. a Exquisite copies and ‘adaptations of Parisi models, which include Toques and large. Hat: They represent some of the most beautiful exclusive creations which our collection They are offered demand. Cables were about as expect- ed but Deouahe dpa rap repore, . Finely finished, some handsomely carved, French bevel mirrors, brass drawer oe J Ree WS ¥ pe the Special Sale of Axminster Rugs and China Mattings. chara Long Credit elsewhere;’ big bottles, u 49c. and 69¢ St. Julien (Claret), Barton & Guestier, Bordeaux, 1 dozen quarts, $4.99; 2 dozen pint: 12:c. | 25c. " tton Stockings; | _ Women's plain gauze lisle thread ares maa wal white feet. Stoskibet; black only; have double : soles. Men's extra fine black and Oxford | Women's imported ingrain_ liste mixed cotton Socks; all sizes. thread Stockings, in Rembrandt and ., . | Richelieu ribbed effects; all sizes. Chitdren's fine txt ribbed double- | “tess imported. lisle thread Socks, Rhine Wine, from Deinhard & Co., Coblenz; Laubdenheimer, dozen quarts, $6.00 > Be tember. eae (san open “charge” account. knee black cotton Stapkings; sizes 6 | tn plain and Rembrandt ribbed effects, | Monogram Ryo Whiskey, very ire ay to 10-\tches. black and tan; all sizes, old and rich, sold elsewhere ly reduced pri i; ber, 411-2 to 45-8.” WPER | HWAI | Values tn this lot up to 25c, Values in this lot up to 50c. murs a Cc Bese oe 5c Formerly $10.50 to $15.00, e Mala Floor, 59th St. Section. Ground Floor, 59th St. Gecttos. Formerly $15.50 to $18.50. Formerly $18.50 to $25.00. BLOOMINGDALE BROs. } ALL CARS TRANSFER TO H BLOOMINGDALE BROS., . 16 Avenue, S9th and BLOOMINGDALES’. Ad Avenue, $9th.end 60th Streets. The diréetors - of. "mt oat 104 To £06 Weat ia St. \ Blectric Light and