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THE WORLD; WEDNESDAY ; ARMY AT WORK (BIC BANK MERCER) loge Ryrattuoxs | Staunton Casufored Ce patel Teed | A2™ Six. Cov. BY Ave. Eleven Decided Bargains in Women’s Summer Wear for Balance of This Week. Special Sale of 55 doz. Beautiful White Lawn Waists at 98c, Same as shown in cut, Front has two rows of wide cluny lace across front, one row down centre, finished with lace medallions and box plaits. The sleeves have band of cluny lace around top of sleeve and deep box plaits, TALKS FIRST.) IN BUILDINGS IS NOW A FACT ~ Pays a Tribute to Devery and|With the Termination of the|President Hendrix Announces . the Pump, but Says the “Best/ Long and Disastrous Tie-Up| the Consolidation of the Na- Ever” Is Not to Be Taken} in the Trades Workmen Re-| tional Bank of Commerce and Seriously. sume Operations All Over City! the Western National, Two Thousand Pairs of Shoes | At Quite a Saving from the Regular. We have for to-morrow’s selling gue a cooeregiee of high-class foot- wear, on which the saving is considerable. They are bright, new. Lear of the identical sort you find in our regular stock, and conform to every idea so far as style, fit and quality are concerned. The lots include: 421 pairs women's glace kid Oxford Ties, patent 876 pairs women's chrome patent leather Oxford Teather tips and facing, turn soles....... 50 Ties, Cuban heels........see0ee MAYOR LOW IS ALL RIGHT.|SCHOOLS COME FIRST.|THE CAPITAL IS $25,000,000. seedewee 419 pairs women's Cracknot patent leather Oxfords, a 369 pairs women’s glace kid Oxford Ti: SPECIAL SALE OF COLORED SHIRT People Expected too Much at First} Scheme for Labor Court Will Prob-| Deal Which Was Declared Off Some WAISTS; made from Madras, Gingham and ee i ee a i sae ee age ee f a Cheviot, Nai it id fanc: : from Reform Administration, He} ably Result from Masting of New) Time Ago Now Goes Through— stripes. ‘Sizen'32 to 46. Special at /49C | erate Canett i 1.38 Sigs torey 173 Explains, but Problem Worked ‘Mechanics’ Association” and the Leading Financlers of the Coun- SALE) GE GER GUAIaTa (ace Sizes 8 to 14..., 1.15 Sizes 8 to 11... oe 1.40 Itself Out Properly. Bossee—Recrults Are Coming In.| try Among the Directors. fine Persian lawn. Full new blouse front, Higher up the ladder in merit are our famous Ess-See-Ess boots and ties for women and misses, ie ——_ handsomely embellished .with medallions They embody every style feature as well as the quality of most $5 and $6 shoes, $3.50 the pair. and insertings of embroidery or lace. Full SECOND FLOOR. ~, @enator Chauncey M. Depew told a few] Thousands of skilled mechanics re-| Omoelal announcement was made to- @tories and talked of local conditions to-/turned to work to-day as a result of! aay that the long talked-of consollda- flay before he aalled on the American|the termination of the tie-up caused by | tion of the National Bank of Commerce . Wine steamship Gt. Paul. the fight of the lumber men and ma-}anq the Western National Bank, the “Sle agreed with Rev. Dr. Parkhurat|terial dealers on the untons. The 125] negotiations looking to which were of- What Devery was not to be taken seri-|Jumber yards controlled by members of| qcjally declared off some weeks ago, Is fusly and that h@ would be able to get|the Lumbermen’s Association were) to become a fact. hat he wanted from Tammany Hall be-| thrown open for business ant deliveries | ‘This announcement came in the shape fore he would be allowed to run on an|Were made to sych contractors ae no-} of ement ¢rom President Joseph t ticket. (fled the dealers thet they were ready|¢, Hendrix, of the National Bank of ‘Phe Genator was accompanied by his| receive suppites. Commerce, that permission from the pouch sleeves with tuckings and insertings to match front of waists. Value $2. Special a $1.49 SALE of CHINA SILK WAISTS, in black and white, made in the new models, front finished with several rows of lace inserting, forming yoke effects Full pouch sleeves. Lace cuffs and fancy stock collars, Value $3. Special sale price, $1.98 .Two Fine Lots of Shirt Waists, AND A SALE OF PRETTY GOLF JACKETS, SECOND FLOOR. We'll put the Golf Jackets first. They are for women and misses. Twenty dozens in the lot; fancy stitched front_and back; double breasted. Solid white The brick and material yards were| Treasury Department has been got for Sale of Walking Skirts. Wife and his son, They expect to be gone} 114, Goan, tut few deliveries wore made | the nasiee: of capital to $25,000,000, i 8 or black. $1.95 each, ert 3 fentil September, by them, because of the soahcity of | which wil done at once, and that Sale of Walking| We place on special Linen Walsts. Fairfax Waists. ’ . “We are going to London and then tolatacc and a back of workmen, The| negotiations with the Western National Skirts,sameasshown| sale 150 Trainless | eo Waris. I no longer go over to tour and) sie of the teamaters and material| Bank have been resumed. in cut, made in the WalkingSkirts,ofblue Women's Waists of Pure Irish-Linen, front has ten Especially imported soft Irish Linen; all styles have , to ave the cathedrals and art galleries.|nandiers, which Js etill on, was moro] ‘Talk of the big conrolidation between very newest models, and black brillian- i one-inch plaits, four in back; laundered collar and a plain tailor-made cut and soft finish laundry work. F Z have got past that stage," he sald. “I) eectivert in the material than the lum-| these banks has been In the air of Wall in light, medium and | tine and Sicilian,new |) | cuffs. CVE AAs Bow go abroad to see people, Mrs. De-lber yards, Deliveries from the ma-| street for several months, and from time dark’ shades of gray | {ull fare model, inver. | Special, $2.95. $3.95 to $4.75. Dow is going to Paris to undergo trest-| terial yards will begin on Friday. to (me reports of progress have reached hemes an) crash and, tea plait back Anished |) | _— thant from Dr. Worth and other prom!-| One fact sade atrikingly apparent to-| the public. About three weeks ago i aio era trees witte eeveral nos ior These $6 walking) stitching around bot- skirts on sale for | tom, Value $5.Special balance for balance of week at $3.98 | of week at $2.98 Sale of Women’s Summer Dresses. Shirt Waist Dresses of light, medium and dark blue and Oxford Cham- 8 with wide tucks; side effect closed with large white -gored skirts, Special price. $2.98 White, blue and black lawn, with white or black polka dot, summer dresses. Prettily trimmed with tucks and stitchings, Special at $2.98 Chambrays, all colors, waist tucked and edged with white and trimmed with small buttons; skirt with strappings, edged with white to Ment doctors—dressmakers, I mean.” | day was that the delegates of the team-| President Hendrix, of the Nattonal Mr. Depew stopped talking while hs/sters' union had misrepresented the | Rank of Commerce, made a public state- Meughed at his remark about the doctors.| strength of thelr organization to the| ment in which he said that negotiations Speaking of local conditions Mr. De-| United Board of Building Trades. Out-| had been broken off. (pew continued: of the five independent yards which | There were many reasons guessed at Reform Ontlook Improved. had unionized, they could not mus- | for {Xs droping of the negotiations. One “For the Reform administration I be- to judge by the|of the generally accepted ones was that Bove that the outlook ia much improved. | " eos that turned up|che state of the market for securities {When Mayor Low went into office and| for work at the association yards. just now was such that {t would not bo @p to Inst December his administration Much Lumber Delivered. sine) to) try to float: any ‘kind! of: & Rept getting lower and lower, but now! Omocial notification of the opening ot | “heme Involving an Issue of stock. Less than a year ago the Western fis going up, up, up. The reason for|the yards was sent out by wire Inst} cational Hank of New York anes Gta going dawn was because the people|evening and early to-day. Lumber wos] sateq with the National Bank of the @xpected that the impossible would be|delvered to all the jobs tn charge of | ty hi Six Underpricings of Wash Cottons, ON SOME OF WHICH THE SAVING IS HALF. Bits sad FIRST FLOOR. Who ever heard a woman say, “I’ve too many wash dresses?” Their inex pefise permits of variety. And how pretty they are, with their glowing tints and charming designs. To-morrow we offer six lots at a saving of a quarter to a half. The “why” is a long story, with the usual end where large transactions are involved —‘‘a saving.” done. They expected the police would| tho Thompson-Sterrett, C. ‘T. Wille and| pings pacing’ heen increwaed aaa va {| match waist, Special at $3.98 Fine Quality Batiste. inches shif@, Quality Madras. aac be purified, the crooks brought to time|George A. Puller Bullding Companies. |maxe the combined capital $10,000,000. Sprcial Sale of 100 Fancy Lawn Summer Dresses, polka dot patterns With lace effect, printed on white and black grounds ae Me See Srounee waar lac! Qnd the graft stopped and @ hundred| These are the three largest contracting |The new bank was made one of the ¢ and white grounds, with different size polka dots; some in dots, stripes and neat figures. Value 19c, per igures, strip + . on black, blu gr P H @ther things all done at once, and be-|firms in the building trade. Many of | strongest in New York, uniting in one styles are trimmed with lace ‘and medallions; skirts gored flare yard, at 7 15c. @ause they could not be made at frat to| tho other contractors were aot ready to| enterprise, aa its consoldation did, the style, trimmed with lace to match waist. Actual value $6; 12%, feo that all this could not be accom-|receive lumber. ne [igytnterests benind the, separate banks, Spectaliat $3.98 Silk Mull. ihed in a few days they were willing] Complete resumption of work by the | Including a number of ust and in- ; rh ’ c Jes. i f 28 inches wide, in plain solid colors, including white, condemn, Since December they have| skilled mechanics is dependent on the |“Yrance companion | nank Trainless foley Waist Gules of erate Blausland ey, escorted Damask ' German Linen Gingham. creams light blug ah light pink, Nile green, erated @een that the administration is a good|stand of the holsting enginsers and] op Commerce include J. Plerpont Mor- patterns; also Lawns a 3 infest * $4.98 inches, im light blue, pink, lavender and gray with | and black. Value 25e. per yard, at @ne and that a work of reform has been|housesmitts, two organizations which |gan, Alexender E. Orr, Frederick Crom- Actual value $7.00 to $8.00; special price, Q 32 inches, im lig! lue, pink, y » per yi going on and that the Mayor is doing a/AFe still standing by the striking team. | Well, Willlam ©. Ine richard AS white and colored stripes. Value 48c. per yard, at 15c. MeCurdy, * ._ ‘Twombly, ohn re fast! ie Sea por 3.6 eters, If they remain on strike, some Witarpanleve:Damont: 25c. Strong man and this aplaton wil eon [MAS comtracta may te delayed ntl] The" Wemtern”Natomal has among it Open Late 0 Embroidered Swiss. Cinue as his work ta seen and under-|(hty feilin line with the skilled trades, | directors George I Baker, Charles f Saturday Night. Qh y i In pin. dots; white with black, black with white, Stood. Tt is Imponsibte to bring about| President Robert Niedis. of the 10081 Sepew George J. auld, Daniel Guswen- ‘Kr. Cov. WE French Croan Ha a blue With whiter blae with black. Value 390 per sein 1» eatd heim, James UH. Elyde, rian Iselin, jr. tes and colorings, ~ eal Gays, while the housesmiths thought {t the| Drayton Ives, A. D. Juilliard, Otto H. z aude ian va air Mi hat 25¢ i bite Must Be Amused. best policy for the prorent to stand by | Kaba and Jacob HM. Schift. of Hunn, 36, . “Devery and the pump are'picturesque|the teamsters, they might change their | ee William figures and the public murt have some-|attitude after the annual election on|(G, Haven. ~4 ®ne to amuse them. A prominent En-|June 20 and join with the new associa. Seer eee an ; @lithman, who was visiting this coun-|ton of skilled mechanics forming of MatiiasBhip | Bidn Accepted, Women’s Dept. I try, came to me and said that the sixteen acceders from the Board of ity x Wale’ Gd. ate come of our prominent | whe siaieie at the United Board met Mare chictdec iia tin ceduthanac, vei ‘Our preat A Sale 0 of Real Shell Combs ‘ I safd of course he wanted to|this afternoon at Hrevoort Hall to de- | captance of the three lowest bids for the looked to T, McCarthy, a walking dele- SPECIAL TABLES—18T FLOOR. i eetthe President, and he replied that {Cie 08, future motion. | The, delegates Uieo “new ib.cooaton. baftle-siitpe the Oe We ' Minnesota, Newport News § o R eroulhel! St? 5,4 gtnout any |S street of Bam Parka, 10 e' eel |S omganas of, Nenzors Nowy. Vad" 11 Closing Out Sale of Suits, Skirts & Coats Real Shell Combs that will stand the scrutiny of experts—and no more to Any, one else you want Yo sees Mores. hg Company, of Camden, N. dy pay than for commionest Pee sorts. This en important not only for the unprecedented values—but for its opportuneness. Hot-weather days suggest an Whitney and G. ‘Yes, he replied, to my aurprise, ‘T jag in Recruits and the ‘Vermont, Fore River ‘ rant to see Devery. He ts certainly | ‘While the old United oBard w: ng Company, of Weymouth, Continues, interesting, and no man had added so|ing in Brevoort Hall tife deleg w. ue meet: | Mantas uch to the English language as he|the etxteen seceding unions convened | m-— ee ko. Q SS All goods not to be carried over will be sold at 34 and man absence of the hat—and pretty combs help to beautify the hair. The collection af, : : at the FourdMile House, Third avenue i ; 4% Ly i rah Pas CON’ {e Ker a le- jin the Marble and Mosaic Py flor Re: ¢ ignon, Empire an ‘or Real ie. leck an shignon mbs. Blatt inst nals Wand wt nee [PRothe vers Se ahaied wanna a No alterations on sale goods, ABC, {7,,Ret! Shell Chignon, Empire ane 75G. {or Rest Shell Neck, and ch Out: the vote, but as voting time fea [eek aueitare board of the unstailled Lo! e they wanted him to come into the | trades may be formed, but it will hat he Meera be given any reat|no voice Tn controliig the actions of 5 ¢ highest, and Dev- * association, fiz, talks too much to ever become the TOR ee atop. toward permanent For Hot, Tired, Aching many Hall. y don't] peace between employers and work- ‘ect. went ® leader who dces too much talk-| men itt be taken. this evening when Swollen F J ? @ committee representing the new ir. Depew said that he believed the|mechanice’ association will meet the labor situation had improved, Emergency, Committee of the new It was a situation which was bound Butlatay ‘rades Employers’ Associ fo come with prosperity,” he said. "The | tion, Steps will then be taken fort laboring men want a share in that pros- | proper adjustment of all labor troub! Derity. Their demands increase and the | along the lne of the proposed arbitra galy trouble is that they may possibly |tion court advanced within the week at busin ers’ BemaRG AComuch that business cannot | by the employers’ organization. Roosevelt Will Run Again, sewnat effect will the posta; scandal | MIAMIS TO MAKE have on Roosevelt's chances for nom- Fan anata ina foregone eats MERRY TO-NIGHT, @ Was never a man who was willing e: for Real Shell Heavy Quill Empires, Chig- for Real Shell Heavy Top Hair Pi a 95c. Aa Wing Hair Pins, straight and waved $1 45 heavy quill side”, (Dats WORTH & Side Combs. WORTH UP TO $5.00 EACH. MORE THAN DOUBLE. . . ‘ Broadway and) siniSt. [More Pianos Away Under Price. 20 UPRIGHTS, 8 SQUARES, 2 BABY GRANDS, FOURTH FLOOR. | A sale of quality rathér than Susttty: Only thirty instruments all told, but every one a gem—price considered. You can ‘count on their all being sold toe-morrow and Friday—we know this from our experience with previous sales. You will ob- serve they are among the very best makes—another reason for their quick disposal. Credit to All, to run for oMce a second time that had SQUARES, & better ch than Pri : UPRIGHTS. : B Yelts it is ‘ihe’ people, Teaving. out the The Democratic Association of the) Allen's Foot-Ease, a powder. It cures Nese eee To Sell At Originally Name To Sell At Originally “The scandal in the Post-office De: | 92d Assembly District to Give | painful, smarting, nervous feet and in. small Upright (fate conditon).. $35.00 $300.00 | Thompson (fair condition)..... 18.00 375.00 a Summernight’s Festival. growing nails, and instantly takes the 218.00 4$0,.00 | Dubois & Stodart (solid mahog- 255.00 $50.00 any top and legs) . 263,00 600.00 Ambler (art case).. 188.00 450.00 | Steinway (carved legs, fine con- th Ave, & 9th St,, Brooklyn Noted for Fair Dealing, ° Ladies’, Men’s & Children’s show how strong a man he is, He will sting out of cornsand bunions. It'sthe Mason & Hamlin (a bargain). ee that strength by turning the ras-| he residents of the Thirty-second As- greatest comfort discovery of the age. Steinway (fine tone). Knabe (excellent condition Chickering (small size). 20.00 300.00 + 38.00 ™ 300.00 Om IE ie an easy thine Re tae, Mewt| sembly District will dance and make| Makes tight or new shoes easy, A cer- Bons out of office when they do not be-|merry to-night at the annual summer- | tain cure for sweating, callous and hot, Fr party and by letting the val 0 i i ehaces oa like Ww eheR | night festival of the Miam! Democratic] tired, aching feet. 30,000 testimonials, irmer out in Kansa: tiekets were made at the headquarters would howent| of the organisation, No. 1000 Lexington D the corn and litt { avenue, last night and no one who lived ress ht show that some are never satis-| in the district Was refused. Gates ts com! all has been beautifully deco- i pabioget 2 COTE MACK) TR ele oeasion ie aeceiei| Lawn Waists, e Senat. twen san ons will t on. A. H. Hummel Mr aan ‘honor popular Senator. a Finest and choicest productions, includ- ot Pltabi night there will es splendid illumina- ing all-over embroidery, Mexican the 5 @ grand march Nan Dromally ‘at 10 o'clock. "Every ‘so. drawawork, and fine lace cial organization dn the district will at. insertion novelties, North Grand St. “L” Station, Sickness, ‘Vitus's Dan ond the affair in & body. “Tho secretary $ 12.50. children relativen, friends ct beh avtenda M| St'the club is Thomas Clark é eer yo rd a j a ar. | HE ese waists run fro NEATLY CURR, tees Soe Altea, ae nuke fe | Osteopathy |s18 to 30, ? UrataadsgnegcURED \houande here era é 5 , itlON) ....ereeeeeees sseeese 100,00 ~~ 600,00 4 Club, to be held at Sulzer's Harlem River| Try it to-day, Sold by all Draggists and Chickering (large size) 200.00 450,00 "600, | four party and are Dacked ‘oy rest g,| Park. ‘The leader of the district ts Ben- | Shoe stores, dhe. Don't accept n substi- Sterling danves new) + 168.00 300,00 | Knabe (great bargain, splendid thactons ator James J. Frawley and he has in-| tute, ‘Trial package FREE, Addreas. ding Ri fandlmate eee’ > 110.00 300.00 condition ........ + 125,00 700.00 reason that| structed his able Heutenants to see to i®| Allen 8. Olmated, Lo Rov. Our Wedding Rings are Weser ... se way ee All whe attend the affair have a| ==-=-==—=-acmm oe of one piece of virgin gold obtained Bradbury (almost new) + 175.00 350.00 | Sohmer (fine tone). « 65,00 500.00 Street, Some on that there | most enjoyable evening. Prot. J. John- direct from Uncle Sam, thereby obvi- Per Wee Jacob Bros, (like new) + 188.00 328.00 | Nugent (carved legs) 70.00 450.00 seemed to be some trouble down there| son will furnish the dance music while ating the use of solder or any base Cc. 50c. Raven & Bacon & bargain « .98.00 30000 | Decker Bros....... 7 . 60.00 500.00 gpt inet they had sent for ir. Gates! OO” Gene Johnaon will play inthe e metals, r ? Chee Ascount rd Billings (style “Patti” 38°00 3800 PIANO PLAYER. Muay wanthnieihtar on Cer oe toleeel Cotas citi cioeee win give eicom: Cee ee Mahe tibe rata Furnit Cc t ieee ORD 110,00 300,00 | Geclllan Plano Player, rented for Pilly anes ra Or oy - sae . td » Minder" the market T eau thet some Are] comelating of Ay plecee, wil ive « oon For sythe from $250 to $1.00. Nocharge |i@e Urniture, Carpets, Schubert {itke. new). 188.00 32500 | “several months, but good as Deal Ber ecigmaeaats lls] Joe depose mate] sate Stoves, Bedding, 6c. BI) fate di a: Re) en 193.00 “som Pr peat ciakete lot ¢ the committee of arrange- — Ol Hom Behning o ’ Cogs G . sealers ware very sped Wheat middeny | eoalrman of the committee ef arrange] Oe Great Sale Gray Karat Gold gmelier Sehuman 100.00 380.00 | Lindeman (good as new) 278.00 63000 @ Y that Hanna had done Ht One| tertainment, Many applications for Continues This Week. Ca: Class Ring $I PER WEEK $l We Supply a Stool With Bach Instrument. . ddition we affer a few Upright Pianos of the kinds we carry in stock regularly, that ha been tn rested four t evel montbae ay ected Knabe, Gabler, Schubert, Bush & Getts, Price & Teeple, Hobart M. Cable, Leffargue, and Davenport & Treacy—all in superb condition and At Very Substantial Reductions. CASPERFELD & CLEVELAND & \ T Ss Each instrument {s as fully guaranteed by us'as tf you selected it from our floor brand-new. < ‘ | SENT TO ANY ‘Open Saturday & Monday Evenings.| ON RECEIPT OF PRICE. Open Evenings till 7. Saturdays till 10, 144 Bowery, Bowery Savings Bank Block. It you suffer from Epilepsy, Fits, Falling or ned by Cable, A rare o . absolutely. rene prepaid. My illustrated that her ni@band pportunity to i, pilepay. Ba ‘rn ‘by "matt Sil that ate wad Megheotle to Fully Explained secure high-class goods The road to Suc- | sats ve tam. AGH 404 toil adareta “Ali Bide, Mrs. Seward Wi ‘@ccom~ a cess 6 a hard Hher daughter = rede tee ee hae tee Oe epesedet te lat small cost, FM climb, but Sunday | 94 eNatel yl Ouse cit, 138] Broadway. ‘hon, sailed to-day on the Gmscoarny. i aires te origin, fie waning, he rah of business fenders it jim ni ‘World Wants a ee en llcadih 4 steamsh| Fe io make eral on these always make it . dit Hf se number'‘ot ‘the Guest enerev= | waists or to fill mail orders for them. ‘ero , Ea aE you are a broker John Forsythe, Se or keep a board- THE WAIST HOUSE, Carre ing-howe, World hy A7th & 18th Sta, Wante will help Zou $0. 2gopRers “TN easier, Whether 4