The evening world. Newspaper, September 2, 1903, Page 12

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Buying Movement Arouses | "( Brokers and List Scores |" Gains, Most of Which Are Held Until Ciosv. | Rock Island and Amalgamated Cop- per Aleo Show the Way in Rise, ‘ \ with Baltimore and Ohio, Pennsyt+ \vanla, B. R. T. and Manhattan + Followthg. ‘Under the lead of Atchison the stnck ‘Meorket raliied this afternoon, and in a @pell of brisk trading prices rose until ‘the List averaged of from 1 to 2 points. Although trading fell off in the @nal run values were generally held. ‘The demand for Atchinson arose when \Wealings were sluggish and the tone bearish. A feverish selling movement 5 ‘fm Reading set in and was having an fnfavorable influence, when Atchison ‘was bid up and while the offerings were) gma buying for covering began and goon quite the entire list moved up. The @xchange floor took on a scene of ac- ‘tivity that was in marked contrast to ‘é the early day's doings. In the rise St + Paul, Rock Island and Amalgamated) Copper were among the stocks which Denefitted most. Atchison advanced 2 1-8 during the ‘brick movement and closed at 65 1-2-0 @aln of 13-4. St. Paul's final figure was 142 7-8—a rise of 3-4. Rook Island closed @t 2 1-8, being up 7-8, while Baltimore & Ohio, Missouri Pacific, Pennsylvania @nd Union Pacific each realized a gain of 3-8. Chicago Great Western was up 1-2, as were Southern Pacific and Tennesse Iron. the local traction group Brooklyn | Md Transit was uP, 1-2 at 4, and inbattan 8-4 at 1251-2, while 3 tan closed down 7-8 at 114 Fy Fiona were scored in t files, Among the industrials th nd Amalgamated Copper je over, American Smetting & ele down 1-2 and the preferred cent., with American 8: 1-2 AP Ut Canadian Pucite, ‘Chesasbake Wo, Illinois Centrai, wouisville é& na ville. Ontario & Western and the ies were off 1-8 to oe S| cent. Readl: id Texas Bin Bloved unchangea® “"™* Texa2 Pa ‘The total sales of at ghares ‘and of bonds $100,007 ""* "64 ‘The Closing Quotations, To-day'e digest, lowsest and closing prices end net Sas trea eee ae By Low. on i URLS, erry s eect £8 eeceese eecssarese essfreress” os 2 FRE PE Paes) omuetansakes: par) ears ea°S3es Cesnaensees ree 22 Fs Fe FR FFE PEE FEE EF xs tie 2 RS oe FRR 2 2 3 tet SBI ee FS. BAL! *, PS ee ae iss; Rae Fi 855. DL+te Lt tel etee [HLF Sled tel ttl ltt 1422 nt 2 ee = 383: ee Ee SRB Ie ee #2 $32 33 Ne Demand for Americans and They Closed Quiet. LONDON, Sept. 2—Money was in t™oderate demand in the market to- @ay and supplies were larger. Discounta were steady. German exch on London was watched keenly. Bi on the Stock Exchange was sluggish Gna ithe attendance was light, due to reappea: of fine 3 Sehmeciosce “opeied 4 ee Wakes ope: hu and mixed Zater there was no disposition ti . ¢ Taz no dleposition to buy, a THE WHEAT MARKET, ‘Wheat opened firm and a shade higher, eeeming reiter strong later on bull news Northwest. Pelected weather and crop situation,” New York's opening prices were: ; BEE September, 67 +4 ri 1-1 's opening prices Whi nee 7.8 to Mi: Beptomber Bis 80 8-8; December, 82 to §2 1-8. Corn— j, 22 to 6 68: September, 61 7-8 New, York's. ‘closing’ price mtember, 88 Ma: Completion--- Lowest Priced Store in New York for Fine Goods. hrich Bros. 6TH AVE., 22D AND 23D STS., NEW YORK. OPEN UNTIL 6 P. M, DAILY, UNTIL 6 Our New 23d St. Building Approaches SS Only a fewdays more and the false walls connecting the old building with the new come down; but these few days are vastly important here, because so We figure it cheaper to sell all such goods and so get them out of the way, even if there's a bad loss, rather than undertake to move them ourselves and run the risk of damage and soiling from dust and debris. . much merchandise lies directly in the path of our workmen, OPEN DAILY. P. M, When Monday’s and Tuesday’s crowds are likely to be present here again. nomenal success, showing beyond question that the values are irresistibly great. French Brussels Curtains, “Real Lace’’—Made on very fine nets in CURTAINS, full width and length; elegant designs and Od ie / extra heavy work. worth from $5 to §7.50,; worth from $8 to $11, The Lace Curtain and Portiere Sale Continues Irish Point Lace Curtains, ————————————&&&_&_{_&£_£_£_{_£{]_]_{*_*_ Another big lot of those very fine white Irish Point LACE, very latest designs—values from $12.50 to $3! White Irish Point pair. Arranged to sell at these prices: LACE CURTAINS, White Irish Point LACE CURTAINS, White Irish Point LACE CURTAINS, Values up to $12.50 worth $12 to $15, at @ pair at a pair at 3.75 475 | 5.75 5.00 & 6.50 | 7.50 & 8.50 Heavy Curtains, Table and Couch Covers. and spun silk; elght- quarter sizes; very pretty; $5.00 values; this sale at. ; es 50 60-inch COUCH COV- ERS, fringed all around; Oriental designs; COVERS, 60 inches wide, frin-ed all around; worth $3.00 to $4.00, each...... 1.95 CURTAINS, worth from $3.00 to 35.50 1.95 palr, at..scceseee ter sizes; 2 to $12.50; price ....c.. Beds and Bedding Are Ri COMBINATION HAIR ERIE MEN EVASIVE ON COAL LAND DEAL; POLICEMAN MAD No Direct Answer to Report that Pennsylvania and New York Central Have Made Big York Central Railroad compantes ab- sorbed the Erie system’ lands and celeased them to the original owner to operate on a 41-2 per cent. When the telegram wae shown to Preaident ». D, Underwood, of the Erie company, he sald “qf such a thing has taken place @ report will be made to parties in| ested, and to some other institutfon than a newspaper.” Vice-President Daniel Willand, of the Erle, sal “1 hav : a transaction, but anyway, I woulin't be mupponed to know. — 4 . THE COTTON MARKET, LJ) Bull Leader Browne caused a sensation the Cotton Exchange to-day by bid- 11.68 for 10,000 bales of September. "months qui ; Ing dip. Cables n tendency side. ly recovered owed a ttle gat news from the September, Sie Sota 18) to 10, February, 10. 0 i irgbruary, 10.11 to << BOOM IN AFRICA. itish West Africa, Bept. CURB STOCKS STEADY. Amertean Ci Stocks on the curb were steady but dull to-day, with Amerikan Can and preferred fractionally higher. a ecurities wer mt.of she eon trade in Seaboard A The sale so far has been a phe- 0.00 a Values from $15 to $20 | Values from $25 to $30 @ pair at 10.00 & 12.50 SSEEEESEaaEeE=EeEeEeEeEaEaEaEaEoaEIEIEI("“™H)COoEoEIEIEIEyEyEyEyES>ESEaa=E=e SS ASSORTED TAPESTRY | ASSORTED TAPESTRY | RICH BAGDAD COUCH | TABLE COVERS — BAW | TABLE COVERS — RAW and spun silk; ten-quar- 4x2 yds.— elegant covers; worth $10 Bed Outfits Booked to Go « Rebuilding Sale. These goods pre unwieldy and,we are determined to move them into your homes rather t! them undergo a move here, A Complete Bed Outfit as Follows: One full sized White Bnamelled Bed, continuous posts, fancy A Complete Bed Outfit as Follows: One full size White Enamoelled Bed, brass rail over entire Rebuilding Sale Price for Rebuilding Sale Price for Thursday only Thursday only 1.48 18.00 ONG HAIR MAT- TRESSES, made of pure horse hair, one or two parts, full weight of 40 PINE FIBRE MAT- TRPESSHS—nature’s veg- etable curled hair, very sanitary; @ natural pro- OUR ENTIRE SAMPLE line of BRASS BEDS, in sizes 3.0, 3.6 and 4.6; 1% and 2 in. posts; formerly top and bottom MAT- TRESSHS—in one or two parts, six-inch bor- SPRINGS to der, fancy ticking, value tection against all ver- | Ibs, A.C. A. or English $25.00 to $35.00 vrlues; springs, $6.00; all sizes; in the min; all sizes; value stripe ticking; value in the Rebuilding Sale Rebuilding Sale at $9.00, at $20.00; Rebuilding price, at $10.00, at 6.50 12.00 RACE BETS MAKE 3.50 18.00 ht in Our Wa UPHOLSTERED BOX han have head 10.00 10.60 scroll design. Value . eee ee. $6.00 and foot board, with fancy brass scroll in centre. Value..... $9.00 A good 40-1b. Hair Mattress; one or two parts, full alse. 8.00 Leer: one or two parte; A.C. A. or fancy ticking, full All Iron Spring, triple cable support, full nize. ......ceee.. -- «28.78 Upholstered Box Springs, the thing tor) solid reonitnaes » Value. Total Value ...ceccsccceosersesseee aeeereee sesewseee o» $17.’ Total value ....cscccecccccsssccccccecemsessecsssscces fit any bed, of best tempered steel with finest grade of ticking; value 6.75 Glasgow, for Fourteen Years an Efficient Officer, Becomes In- sane from Figuring on a Win- ning System. and 12th, when Purchase. Sew, Faved. Eva tiperaaritncse ee even | Ini to Seurvieet a vee here: Domestic Rugs gow, for fourteen years a competent po- Hoeman with @ good record and recently attached to the Stagg street station, ‘Williamsburg, has lost control of his) mind and Is now confined in the asylum in Flatbush. He has a wife and two children, who Will receive one-third of what his eal- ary was before he was retired leat week by Commissioner Greene. Several years ago Glasgow became in- terested in a small way in the races, Golng to the tracks a few times and I great coal Rugs. Also Japanese Cotton and Jute Rugs. Special for To-morrow : AXMINSTER RUGS, size 9x12, reproductions of Persian designs, Third Floor. quoting ‘a high 78 80. Values $24.90 betting small amounts. Usually he lost. “Me then attempted what he thoug! would be a grand recovery and bet t! few hundred dollars he had eaved. He | lost, and then he decided that he would; evolve tem which, {f played, would | LES ee a raat School Wear for Autu If they have Special Values in Misses’ and Girls’ ‘Stern Brothers Announce that their store will be open daily until 6 P. M., except Saturdays, Sept. Sth it will close at Noon, High-grade Wilton, Axminster, Brussels and Smyrna Rugs. Extra heavy Art Rugs and Squares, Kurrachee and Mohair $19.50 mn Store Open Saturdays Until 6 P. M. Roth New York's Fastest WE Ss T Growing Stare. LGQTH ST, — tecey Poonptly Ratencod, We Give the Famous Blue Trading Stamps with Cash Purchases, This Is Beyond All Doubt the Best Gurtain and Upholstery News Ever Published at the Opening of the Fall Season. $2.50 Renaissance Lace Curtains at $1.33. $1.25 Sofa Cushions at 69a A thousand pairs of these that we picked up at a bargain in buy- 1 33 These are silk floss pillows, 24 inches ° Nottingham Lace Curtains. fringe; self-acting spring rollers, with all fixtures, ready to han worth §9¢,, at... $3 Raffled Bobbinet Bed Se's at $1.49. There are only 150 of these sets. The:cfore, to please as} many as possible, we limit the sale to one set to each customer. Full size, deep 49 Tab! 30 inches high, beautifully deco- 75¢ rate ue $1.50; special at ruffled valance; special per set.. ish 800 Genuine Bamboo Matting To 500 Geuuine Bamboo Music or Book Racks, 3 shelves, strongly made; worth $1.50 each; special a! 3 i ir; here for tapestry, finished with 4 tassels, ee en aie. peommdeea este Ard ii worth $1.25, no mail orders, at 69c Real Irish Point Lace Curtains. Self Color Portieres at $3.48. ee en Bia ak ree ma om 160) not be duplicated | here agatn after this Worth $5.50 per pair, at 3. +75 Vi q het sale; reversible, deep lattice Worth $6.30 per alt, at 4.98 $2.50 vallies, per pair 1.50 ‘4 3.48 Shown in a beautiful assortment of new 159 2 yds. WrErltsto} 24% tie $4.3) | 19 He anemia Cie) and attrac- cl th $1.75 worth $2.25 - ve colorings; worth $8.25 5 c tach; special at § ¢c each; special,) 7 * per pair; special at......+0 5.98 Merccccccceee sereeroeecorers 59c. Oriental Tapestry at 39c. 50-inch Oriental and Persian patterns ; worth 59c. per yards special al z $1.75 Couch Covers at 98c. A very Special lot that has never been Worth $3 per pair, at 1.98 fringe; $6 value, special... Worth $7.50 per pair, at 5.98 $3.25 values, per pair 1.98 SP 40-Inch Striped Curtain Swiss, Another Special Lot of Opaque Window Shades, 36x72 25 Striped Tapestry, Oriental Tapestry Couch Covers, with tringe all 98c ing out an entire stock, Real Renaissance, fluted ruffle, Renais- square, covered with beautiful Oriental 60c. values, per pair 39¢ matched elsewhere, and probably can- Worth $4 per pair, at 2,98 Silk Mercerized Portieres. . Reversible Armure Tapestry Table Covers. worth 124c. per yard; special 6c inches; some with deep lace knee) others with hand-knotted shown in 18 reversible around, 3 yards long, worth i \ 88c Greatest Fall Sale Rugs and Floor Goverings. $1.75; specialat Bost Quality Shee! mense assortments, 4 yards wide, worth 95c. per square yard; special 49, it sees Garpets.— Fit Floor WwW. &). Peidihed Stoane’s Velvets. r, sitting-room, library, hall anid ncestrns patterns wate $140. per yard; sale Cc Extra Heavy Su Jo, Care pets, ool aaa argh oe small ures light and dark effects,4 yar The Best Assortments, the Finest Patterns and Colorings, the Lowest Prices We Ever Offered, Famous for their beauty and durability, 12 feet long and’ 9 feet wide; Oriental and Persian patterns; good $30 value at aie It: Perfectly Reversible. tiful Mnoleum 36x36, 36x72, 48x84, worth 2.50; special, worth 3.50; special, worth 4.50; special, worth 6.00; special; 1.25 1,75 2.98 3.98 7.6x10.6, 9.98 14.98 19.98 Sanford’s Double Extra Brussels Rugs, 12 ft. long and 9 ft. wide, 15ce. China Matting at 9c. ‘We have secured a Ii special lot of dura- offer during this sale ~ price; all colors; usu- a ally sold at 15c. per 5 Smith's $30 Axminster Rugs at $19.98. 1 9 9 Linoleum—Fi#th Fioon - = All-Wool Smyrna Rugs at 1-3 Saving. Best Qual- cloth, in beau- 30x30, 6x9, 9x12, worth 14.98; special, worth 23.50; special, worth 28,50; special, $17.50 Brassels Rugs, $11.98. suitable for parlor or sitting room, 1 1 98 value $17.50, at. ble China fatting,which we at the following low ° ° Furniture of Quality Far Under V A Solid Oak Dresser, like cut, large jp Solld Oak or Pa- 5 re shaped bevelled French plate glass, / Y hogany: Fine Apeiaiend handsome carved standard, cast [Al] f ished Morris brass handles, well made and highly (gj Chairs, like cut, finished; value $11.50. if rit Hah full spring seat & large claw feet, in- cluding set of velour cushions ; worth $10.25, special at lour Couch, like il-™ 6.98 lustration,heavy pol- Handsome Arch Top Bed,*like illus- ished quartered oak tration, in pink, blue, green,’maroon and ‘luding an all-steel spring, Ae avec hair mattress, in 1 or 2 \ parts, and two feather ) rot A pillows; this outfit ts * rail itively worth ie 18; all ji 98 sizes, at . A Special Purchase of 70 :Fivee Plece Parlor Suits Will Be Placed on Sale To-Morrow. It ts a most i remarkable bargain. Highly polished \ frames, upholstered in rich satin da~ mask or Verona (— i frame, covered In divias 2iemty, | Belgian velours and 4 © suit; special at.. ra Boys’ Girls’ and Children’s is plan appealed to him @o strongty that he advertised for tin cans, and the next day fifty wagons loaded with oid tin cans drove up to the station and the drivers asked for Glasgow. It was necessary to oall out the reserves to clear the etreet of the vehicles, es commenced an investiga- , and after talking to Glasgow for a fow minutes he deolded to put him on sick leave. Then there was the danger that, a8 he was becoming worse, he might injure his family, He was in- duced to appear vetore the Board of Potice Burgeans, and they recommended his retirement and ordered his confine- ment in the Kings County Hospital. sat: the Prominent © in Outside Trading. The bid of the principal out- iked pi Special Values To-morrow : Misses’ and Children’s Vici Kid Button Shoes, Patent Leather Tips, Spring Heels, Sizes 6to8, $§,35 Sizes 8Y to 10K $1.65 Sizes 11 t West Twenty-third Some . 1 must say they MISSES’ WALKING SUITS, new models in have purchased a Beal yronerty pope id Lo ar Mannish Mixtures and Plain Cheviots, sizes 14 and 16, $19.75 ‘The despatch waa taken to the oMce#] «+ many months, figuring on pads of WALKING SKIRTS, new fall models $2.95, $4.95 ot the New York Central, where Ignor-| her while at home, while in the ota- in Tweed Mixtures, 95, $4, f the purchase was professe tion and even while patrolling his beat. GIRLS’ TAILOR-MADE JUNIOR SUITS, $ $ ‘We know nothing about 11," sald) Fig mind commenced to give way & Neat Mixtures, sizes 10 to 14, 4.95, $5.95 1, ‘and personally, I peat hans few weeks ago, when he announced to GIRLS’ BOX REEFERS, nicely trimmed, A liesza tan per his companions on the force thane hea with or without capes, sizes 4 to 14, 2.35, $5.45 rumor solved the problem and would soon be » DRESSES, One-plece and Fancy Sailo yesterday the Penn-| making $100,000 a day. He advised them GIRLS' Lb incy r $ $ yivanie road tad purchased the lands |e riey tne horses he was going. {0 bet Styles, in blue, red and brown, sizes 4 to t4, 2.95, $3.85 released them for operation on a 41-2] on, Second Floor, ben cent. basis. Following this, he said he had «a scheme to melt tin cans and sell the metal for cash with which to bet on the Pasha Shoes for School. Wear In the Recently Eglarged Department, Annex, Second Floor. , Newest and most serviceable shapes and styles. 02 81,95 velour; full spring edges. Positively a $39 e _ This Is Greatest Semi-Annual Sale of Notions and Dressmakers’ Supplies. We can’t tell half the story in this pace. But {f we can interest sufficiently to bring you here we'll be! tisfied. And when you get here you'll find hundreds of the greatest money-savin; Stteroa In these lines, That explains the unprecedented success of the event, acd ie leprereneician eres Dress Forms, Jersey covered, Bamey Prilled Elastic, garter lengths, pare, Silk nS coieee, ui . , 1 Li Steels, toe bats, metal Rear. ane Tereuowes gaa va CA Le ends, Ic. “aces Shoo Laces, 4-4 and 5-4, dozen, 3c. ing Irons, c M Satine Tape fiessuress Corset Laces, white, black or gray, Sterling Sliver ribet Large Bottle Machine Oll, 3c. ies Ironing Wax, wood handles, 6 for 5c. Stockin Darners, long handles, 2c. Bunches White Tape, assorted Tracing Wheels, each, 4c. Collar Buttons, long or short shank, Lind: First Quality Safety doz, 3c, Scissors, all shapes and sizes, each, 10c, Invisible Hairpins, bo, ‘1c. Pins, dozen 2c, SEED ing in an age in which “a reader” reach them because, was still the thing. A great army through. right advertising, you set not a casual reader here and there, but thousands of readers everywhere, to |about your offer. The World makes” this point not because you did net. , Know It before, ‘but because it is ap- \proaching fall, and in the fall your |thoughts should turn to business fle Jowing the summer's rest. One hun~ dred and thirteen Business Opper tunities and For Sale advertisements @ppeared in this morning’s World. Among the many business chances one can buy a fancy and dry-goods store at a great sacrifice. Another & corner grocery for $1,700; ‘a firat- class confectionery and ice cream business doing $18,000 annual traée in city of 17,000 population, and many others. It pays to read the Business A Timely Talk on Advertising What Is Worth Advertising at All Is Worth Adve: = Well. Which is the same thing as ad- yertising wisely, The reagon it is .|not easy to get away from this propo- sition is that it fs not an easy propo- sition to eet away from. And it all applies to the For Sale and Business Opportunities advertisements in The World, with a vehemency and an ac- curacy and, since we may put it that way, & comprehensiveness wonder- tal to note. All ‘well enough to way

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