The evening world. Newspaper, September 9, 1903, Page 12

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: j } Mew York Central, Pennsylvania and | glong. While dealings wer almost at a of Stocks and Carries Other Tractions with It in Rise that _ Influences List. TRADING AT LOW LEVEL. Union Pacific Among Those Shar-| ing Advances—Steel, Baltimore &| J) Ohio and Colorado Fuel Are Cut. ‘Traotions were Wfted to the front to- @ay by th» professional traders who had ‘the markot al! to themselves, Atchison Bad been the Jeading iewe unt! @nd held a slight fractional « le the rest of the list drifted lazily Colorado Fuel and Iron lost 17-8 and Tennessee Coal and Iron 5-8. American Sugar and West Union ‘Telegraph Were unchanged. The Erie issues closed Wregular and inactiy Baltimore and Ohio and Missourl Pacific, Rock Island, Bouthem Pacitic, Wabash preferred and Wisconsiti Céntral preferred were down 4 Canadian Pacific lost 3-8, while st. Paul and Texas Pacific were off 1-8 per . Cent. ‘The total sales of stocks were 188,000] ¢ ®hares and of bonds : « uh foe iho “Usioa Tel Canis | broke up the a 1] senger boys swooped down | upo On Thursday, FIRE BREAKS UP THE CURB MARKET Small Blaze in a Basement Car- penter Shop in Broad Street Causes a Wild Scattering of the Brokers. ‘A small fire in a basement carpenter shop at No, 47 Broad street to-day curb market, caused a hansom cab horse to run away and cream-tart push- the hokey-pokey and cart men The carpenter shop ts owned by D. Kramer. There was no one in it when the fire started. The engines came from all directions and tne crowded thor- oughfares were soon packed with ex- cited people. A horse that was taking his luncaeon from a nose bag in front of the Mill Bullding became frightened and ran up Broad street, scattering the curb brokers in all directions. At Wall street he turned east and collided with an express wagon. Neither cab, ex- press wagon ter horses was injured, AH in the prevailing excitement the més- nthe hordes of push-cart men In the netgh- ' inereased — 671,000 < Increased — 647,000 —<———$— 200 ILL OF TRICHINOSI8. BERLIN, Sept. 9.—In Homburg and its are suffering from which {e In Hesse au, Prussia, a mine miles from nkfort-on-the:Maln, an Rravk a fine Kureual and {ts min: sand until 1870 was one of noted ‘gambling places. im | JAMES McCREERY & CO. Ladies’ Pajamas 1 Made of silk and wool or French flannels, Albatroas, and Taffetas, China, Twill, Kiki and Pongee silks, September 1oth Outing Flannel Pajamas,— Ladies’ and Children’s sizes, 9s¢ value 1.50, (Twenty-third Street. in all the Latest S 45c Special Offering To-morrow: Choice Assortment of Imported range of designs, for Open and Four-in-Hands and Knot Scarfs, Men’s Furnishing Dept., First Floor. mest Men’s Fall Neckwear sowie hapes and Effects 82.25 Silks, in large Folded Squares, l 75c¢ § value $1.50 a: ail Fall Importations of Alexandre, Two-clasp, Paris Point embroidered ba First Floor, Glove Department Kid and Suede Gloves, in exclusive styles and colors. WOMEN’'s P. X. M. CAP2 NAPPA GLOVES, One-clasp or One-button in White, Smyrna and Mahogany, LORRAINE PIQUE GLACE GLOVES. Napoleon, Avondale and Lupin par 95e $1.00 cks, Pall colors, pair Cheviots, Norfolk and Long Coat effects, VERT TACKETS, heavy Satin or co’ il lining, sizes 14and 16, Value $7.50 to $11.90 REEFERS and BOX COATS, Paca Cloth, several styles, tots. Values $5.50 to “Splendia Values in Misses’ and Girls’ apparel fi ce SUITS, in Mannish Mixtures and in s izes 14 and 16, J Value $5.00 to $9.90 DRESSES, Serge Sailor and Fancy nf a brown, red and mixtures, $14.75, $19.75 $3.95, $7.50 $2.35, $5.45 so 83,85, $4.95 MINERS DEFEATED MAY ORDER STRIKE | ing Coal Operators Right to Discharge Means Opeh War or Permanent Peace. WILKESBARRE, Pa, Sept. 9—Coal operators of the Wyoming region ‘ook upon the decision of Umpire Wright ving them the right to discharge ¢m- Dioyees as a very tmportant one. The officials of the United Mine Workers omaim that the privilege given employ- ere is apt t de abused oy mine foremon, who, acting upon Instructions from headquarters, can make it very un- pleasant for the men who were active in the Jast strike. ‘The superintendent of one of the large coal compantes says the decision is far- «| reaching, and will either bring permanent peace inthe anthracite regton or open war upon the part of the union miners. He points out that 90 per cent. of the petty strikes that have taken place aince the strike commission made its’ award were caused by the @iacharge of some employee for cause. In order to have him reinctated all the employees of the mine would go out he pme of the Issues saRKed,|borhond and, looted “taelr stocks, | Tt el ing be! itregular with busin may be the influence of the nelg! r= heod, but all a Wall street. messenger] STOC| TH i: oe needs to Incite him to steal food and KS DUILL ON E CURB. | [Metropolitan Securities finished 2) '4.2°%! d Se damage,” at and Metropolitan aes at Whe M “@attan gained 1-2, at 197, while Bi GAINS IN GRAIN FIGURES. Dealingw on the curd were dull and ei iacid ‘transit. vas trac easy to-day, with Northen Seourttles Seer cern | Prominent. ‘The did and asked pricts of ‘over. of Wheat, Corn bed bly the prinéipal outside stocks’ were: Pi ewe i y Bid. Asked, H P31) to Bradatreet's show the following per cent., at 67. New York Central rallabl Hy Northern Meillssd a gain of 1-2, ac did ven changes in available suppiles, as com- (i ; pared with last accounts: fvanla, Union P 1 WHEAT. ig Wisconsin Centra’ : , a Bushole 4 Gustrial list closed weak, 1 United States abd Cana s w Rockies y . ‘tne 4 Ls Bteel being down 1-2, at Afloat for and fa uropessss. denreesed "000 the preferred was up 1-8, at 7 ETE + inereased 868,000 Cy Umpire Wright’s Decision Giv-| with late options 1 to 2 points higher in sympathy and on the cables, which were better on late positions than on near de- LONDON STOCKS LISTLESS. Americans, After V ine Market | jiveries, Course, Closed Dull, Commission houses had orders from LONDON, Bent. ¢.—Diacounta were| the ca based on hopes of a reaction Y was in fatr de-|fter the recent big declines, and the firmer to-day and mo: temper of room ors also appeared consequence of King measures the ®unuiles, 1 was suid, to $10,000,000. There effi sisted next w ee per cent, on oximating $22,600,000, nin the same direction call further moderate advances |through the The open 10.73 tov After the ‘Transvaal joan, a musa: be met. The prospects of pressed business on th conmols, particularly est fiure in many F ‘Americana opened. wea m . 9.00; March, 9.58 offered; Be 8 were: 9 covered a fraction, became inact! | acted and closed’ dull. Grank ‘Trunk | 96 was sympathetically lower. Kaffira! dropped. i ae — THE COTTON MARKET, | FOREIGN ART FOR FAIR, In the face of rather poor cables near| ST. LOUIS. Sept. %.—Prof. Halsey C. Ives, chief of the World's F: partment, returned yesterday rope, Ives says that the no. dow merits of art exh cotton positions led in sirength on support attributed to houses ope for the bull pool, September sold up 7 points on the call, i as to the OPPENHEIM. CLLINSe @ New Fall Walking Suits. ' ADVANCE SALE OF LADIES’ WALKING SUITS (copies of foreign models), of exclu- sive materials in fancy tweeds, mannish ma- terials; also plain black and blue cheviots of superior manufacture (future price $30)..... LADIES’ WALKING SUITS, custom tailored, of mannish materials, as you will see them no- where elsé (future price $40). z LABIER WALKING 29.75, 35.00, 40.00 Broadway & 21st Street. 22.50 . 29.75 to $3.50 grades. a yard for tillan and $3.50 a yard. LOWEST PRICED STORE IN NEW YORK FOR FINE GOODS. Ehrich Bros. 6TH AVE. 224 TO 23d ST.. NEW YORK. ' French Tapestries and Velours Continues, with VALUES just as great as at the beginning of the sale. Notwithstanding the enormous selling, the assortments in this grand pur- chase are practically ‘tinbroken. replace or require drapery of any sort, this is the sale of sales for you, It isn't once in a decade that such 35¢ (5C (5c 1.25% 25 @ yard for 60-Inch French TAPESTRIES— regular value $1.00 to $2.00 a yard. a yard for 50-inch VELOURS—a dozen varieties—short lengths of regular $1.75 LIBERTY VELVETS—31 inches wide—usually ‘sold at $2.00. a yard for 60-inch Colonial and Cas- VELOURS—usual v The Great Sale of If you have furniture to re-cover or portieres to a chance offers, a yard for 50-inch imported TAPHS- TRIBDS for furniture covering—regular values $2.50 to $3.25 a yard. 1.25 1.0532 16 1.05 a yard for 50-inch imported WOOL og UE oe ceular $4.00 and $5.00 @ yard for 50-inch French Impefial Ver- dure VELOURS—French Moquette VE- hare aboot VEI-OURS—all $4.00 i A oe ied heavy 50-inch WOOL TAPESTRIPS—regular $5.00 to $7.50 grades, price $2.25 Brass and White Enamel BEDS, full size only, with heavy “continuous posts; these Beds are full size and extra strong; val- ue $5.00, at. % 2.75 Upholsterea Box SPRINGS to ft any bed, of best tenipered steel with finest grade of value $10.00, 6. 75 eleacope Iron . Bed | COUCHES, ra ttress and Bolster com- pl canbe taken apart to make two single value $16.00; at.. ies od 9.98 springs, Ceo Unfortun' We Also Announce a Great Special Offering of ———————————— ', These are directly in the path of our workmen, who are to tear away the false walls connecting the old building witb the new. prices that will move them into your homes, OUR ENTIRE SAMPLE LINE OF BRASS BEDS, in sizes 3.0, 3.6 and 4.6; 14 and 2 in, pasts; formerly $25.00 to $35.00 values; in the Rebuilding Sale at ly for us the hew season is opening lron Beds and Bedding. | now getting ready We make 18.00 Sanitary Long Hair MATTRBSS, full weight of 40 Ibs., In one or ‘two rarts, A. C. A. or sateen ticking; a $20.00 mat- 12 50 + White Blea BEDS, 3.6 and | rail om head and tet Yoards value $8.75, 5.50 White Enamel BEDS, very heavy 1%-inch posts, full size goose tress for...........06 Bod forests toces De IG | * Comblnation baie top and bot. Good Feather PILLOWS, pertect- | {0 MATTRESS, in one or ly odorless, 3 Ibs, each with | ‘WO Parts, 6-inch bor- 3.75 fancy ticking; value per 98 der; value $5.00, at $ pair $2.00, at, pair.. C | wardrove’ COUCHES, selt-open- A good 40-Ib, "Black Hair MAT- ing springs, fancy cretonne; TRESS; made in special tick best black steel springs and ood = workman- lue $8.75, at.. workmanship; $12.50, at....... varee Qi 00 9.75 Shoe Offers in the Rebuildin; WOMEN’S OXFORD TIES, in ng Sale Patent Leather just when we want to tear away the false walla con- and Vici Kid, with Cuban and high military heels; necting our old building with the new. The Silk most all nt ead $2.00 value. 1.25 Blore is diréctly in the way, and ali the new weaves Rebuilding Sa! Pact |] WOMEN'S SHOHS AND OXFORD TIES, in Leather and Vici Kid, button and lace, all This ts 20-inch All Silk Peau de Yard-wide Black TAFFETA, . 20-Inch All-Silk White TAFFETA checks; our own importation. Rein, actual value 79c., Plain Black and Whiteonly. 20-inch All-Silk Swiss TAFFETA, small Real Japanese Habutal Wash SILK, white.......28¢ eines: regular $2.50 values; Rebuilding eSeSGVGNeN(“N_“N““a_“axawaeaewsSSSg”g Hair Goods Sale. Nat ural Wavy Hi ir 58c ate ny ove ede 1.00 $2.50 to $3.00. .00 600 assorted first quality Hair SWITCHES; all Hair SWITCHBS, short POMPADOURS, all stem; all shades, in- shades; regularly sold cluding gray and gray mixed; worth shades, including gray and oy mixed; these Switches are worth $4.00; special.. 2 PRR ERT IT THE WORLD: WEDNESDAY EVENING, SEPTEMBER 9, 1903. We Give the. Fame E Blue Trading Sanne with Cash Purchases. russ and Mattings at Great Savings Smith’s $30 Axminster Rugs at $19.98. 1 9. 9 8 Famous for their beauty and durability, 12 feet Rai and 9 feet wide; Oriental and Persian patterns; good $30 value at. oe All-Wool Smyrna Rugs at 1-3 Savion.’ CE Quattty; perfectly Reversible. 30x30, 36x36, 36x72, worth 2,50: special, worth 3.50; special, worth 4.50: special, 1.25 1.75 2.98 6x9, 7.6x10.6, worth 14.98; special, 48x84, wo.th 28.50; specic', 19,98 9.98 4.98 $17.50 Brussels Rugs, $11.98. Brussels Nes 12 ft. long and 9 ft. w suitable for Cae or value $1 15c. China Mattings at 9c. Per Yard. Special Lot of Durable China Matting, viele we ones caitring this sale at the following low price: usually sold at 45c. per yard; special at.. Garpets---5th Floor. Linoleums—* foo. Nairn’s No. 2 Floor Olicloth, in W. & F. Sloane’s Velvets. 79 beautiful linoleum patterns and green c Parlor, sitting-room, library, hall and stair patterns; and white marble pat- value $1.10 per yard; sale price... eras, 2 yards wide, je 39 cents pe 65c. Ingrain Carpets at 44c. pane aor canes Bet square yard, at.. Extra Heavy Super Ingrain Carpets, woo! Best Quality Sheet Linoleum—3 filled, large and small figures, light and dark and 4 yards wids, inlaid, floral and effects, one pS yatd wide; worth 65c. per yard; tile Fatterns special at. Lace Gurtains, Portieres and Upholstery. $1.25 Sofa Cushions at 69c.' Opaque Window Shades, 36x72 inches; some with deep lace These are silk floss piliows, 24 inches _ borders, others with hand-knotted fringe; self-acting spring ia 25¢ Nottingham Lace Curtains. square, covered with beautiful Oriental with all fixtures, ready to hang; worth 59c., at tapestry, finished with 4 tassels, " 69c Real Irish Point Lace Curtains. Self Color Portieres at $3.48. 60c, values, per pair, 39¢ Cannot be duplicated here avain after Worth $4.00 per pair, at 2.98 $1.00 values, per pair, Gag Worth $5.50 per pair, at 3.98 $2.50 values, per Hak 1.50 Sith Mercerized Portieres. Worth $7.50 per pair, al 5.98 $3.25 values, per pair, 1.98 Shown in a beautiful assortment of new tive colorings; worth $8.25 5. 98 Real Renaissance, ‘fluted ruffle, Renaissance lace insertion and edge. per pair, special at. le Usually $2.50 per pair; here for this sale at . Solld Oak Dresser, like cut, large Solid C Ma- 500 Rockers, like shaped bevelled French plate glass, cut, upholstered worth $1.25, no mail orders, at Worth $3.00 per pair, at 1.98 tnaygeriiy dep Nin 3 4B: Worse pe pie see, 175 ale pr pa 100 fal shades-yesy delicate and attric- $2.50 Renaissance Lace Curtains at $1.49. abe parapet a1 ePG "sual $280 per par ere tor this ae Furniture of Quality Far. Under Value. handsome carved standard, fea. in figured velour; oak or mahogany finished; value $11.50; finish; worth sale price, : and $2.75, at feet, including set * of velour cush- fops;. worth $10.25; special at 6.98 lustration, heavy Ppol- Handsome Arch Top Bed, like illus- ished: quartered oak tration, in pink, blue, green, maroon and white enamel, including anall-steel spring, a combination hair ff mattress, in 1 or 2 # parts, and two feather Pillows; this outfit is positively worth $18; frame, covered in Belgian velours an.| English, corduro:' value $18. 50; sale price, , 12.98 Ready-to- -Wear Garments Astoundindly Low. Great Specials for School Girls and Boys. Specials in Women’s Fall Garments. Fall Sults ip Advance St; made from best quality all wool cheviot in Louls XIV. long skirted blouse style. The coats are satin lined, with fancy po inted stitched neck and new shoulder capes; broad front; large i seve Pleated’ skirts: in newest flare styJe. Shown in blue and k; special at Woes 's Heavy Talf Silk Coats, with new collar finished with ten rows of tailor stitching; taffeta streamers trimmed with black antique lace; taliy Sleeve with turnover cuff. The coats are lined and interlined, and uSually retail at $7.98 each. Special to-morrow at Women’s Fall Waists at $1.98. Women’s Walking Shirts, Allewool albatross, full blouse, pleated front, yoke Made from dark fancy suitings and of fine tucks a lace bie ti back and sleeves plain blue or black cheviot, newest seven- Peden Ee cy gore flare style, with bottom sjdé, Black, light blue, green, and seams trimmed with rows white and pink; a ane worth ° of taller stitching yan th $2.98; special at. Boys’ Suits with Extra paneer Double-breasted style two-piece Suits with extra pants to match. Shown in blue and black fast color cheviots. They are matchless outfits at the price. Most stores are getting double or near it. Thoroughly well made and perfect fitting; “Italian lining; patent bands; taped and reinforced seams; sizes 7 tb 15; special at. Boys’ Stylish 3-Plece Sults—Twenty of the newest styles. Attractive patterns e of cheviots And cassimeres, as well as plain blue and fancy mixtures. Three- button round-cut sack coat;shigh cut vest; reinforced seams in pants; iron yarn » lining; sewed with Belfast linen, sizes 8 to 15, at. - School Hosiery. Girls’ and Boys’ Shoes. The re. Sloss, acetal wal ape, othe] SP! he et tng ee as hard wear that school children will give them. »The fact that and button shoes-vall sizes. they are so? ingupensive makés these offerings doubly im- For boys, soft calf leather portant. lace shoes with heavy solee, Cc Children's Fast Black Coupon t Hose, ne and 1 2c Both lots special at. corgutey a bao moubie tte Men’ 's Shoes at 81.50. iren’ lack Ribbed Cotton Hose fine andj Vici Kid Shoes, in lace or congress style; also cee ribbed, ott fect, gh spliced et EVI 14 | Ghetiteny AAloirroedpra eae IC 1.50 toe; ase. a ion siceee Attractive Leather Slippers for fien, in black, brown Misse! * Fine Fast Black Cotton Hose, fine} “and tan—patent leather backs—leather lined— Mivsed, taahloned fest, high spliced heel and toe, 19} st stes yispecial to-morrow. st, % double knee; special, per paii per pair.

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