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operetta STIR INT “St WERE CUT. [FREE TRADE FACTS ‘STEEL AT LOW MARK Another New Bottom Prise for Issue, While Sugar _ Suffers Heaviest in General ee #HE WORLD: WEDNES Ehrich Bros. 6TH AVE,, 22d and 23d STS. NEW YORK. ContinuationoftheGreatChinawareSale Oceans of chinaware in it—the Pass Here or Priced Store FOR ENGLISHMEN Exports Are Cut, While Imports Increase and Wages of the Workers Are Held Lower than in United States. The most successful sale of the year. new stock intended for the opening of our new building—but the season has beaten the builders and we've got to sell it NOW or move it a few days later. We prefer to sell it now, even if there's a loss, White Porcelain “CROP REPORTS BEARISH.| BUT NEW ELEMENT SHOWN. Meat Platters. Of Extra Thin White Por- celain. All Fancy Shapes. Austrian & Carlsbad China. Austrian | China Tea Sets. S6-plece extra thin white Earnings of the British Merchant porcelain TEA SETS, Fleet and Income on Foreign In- vestments Set Off Against an Adverse Trade Balance. Rally in the Final Dealings Cut —Market Closes with Losses for All—Copper, Reading, New York Central and Rock Island Cut. delicate decorations and fe. DINN wit PLA. £9 at... » 4c lee porcelain TEA regu larly 3,25 S-inch—We, quallt; 10-inch—24c. quality.. 10° 12-Inch—20c. quality.. 120 All Handsomely Decorated, Porcelain Pleces. Tc ee PLATES at.. 3C Carinbad ghina CELERY A¥#B, handsomely od AD . 16—On the heels of BUTTER PLATES in gold; resulariy Premier Balfour's academic exposition of his personal problem, contained in the pamphlet on “Inaular Free Trade,” to-day, came the f much-demanded Gov- Prices gave way in the stock market to-da yon reports from the crop sec- ons, and although there was a rally towarde the close the losses on the day @veraged from 1 to 2 points, y PG TABLE DISHE TEA CUPS and Keon Chit CREAM PITCH: ERS, handsomely deoo- 1 ‘pote eer In go rewularly 10 of the fiscal 4c. FRU IT SAUCERS 3 2c ibe, larwe vee VEGETA- on Sets. long-promised ernment statistics de: . They were lasted to-day by the Board of Trade, in the shape of a Blue Book of nearly five hundred nages of bew!ldering fures, showing the various aspecta of British and the Industrial conditions. Big Cat in Hxports. (No deductions were drawn, the publication teems with Interesting notes upon what are regarded as points . ‘The references to forelgn trade were chiefly confined many and the United States. One of the most dealt with in the blue book are Imports fables show that ex ports from the United Kingdom to the! United States declined from $145,000,000| In 1890 to $97,600,000 In 1902, while the tm- ports rose from $#85.000,000 to $835,000,000. ‘The total exports to all foreign countrie: declined in the same period $90,000,000. though when the colonies are included the decline only amounts to $5,000,000. ‘The proportion of the United Kingdom exports, as between protected and un- in the markets of the world has been reversed since 1860. ‘Then {t wns 66 per cent. tected countries and #4 per cent to the proportion waa 42 otected countries and —Dresden de corn Wrosts were said to have visited parts of the corn belt last nicht. Government bureau. reversing its posl- tion of yesterday afternoon, warning that a spread of the cold wave might be expected over the West and @outhwest. On receift of this news grices opened off sharply all around ‘with heavy selling @tocks. which continued at frequent in- tervals. and_ Carl China BREAD & BUT- TER PLATES, tra thin pore ‘lain a tO PAR and zm te fn. te ted; regularly thc. China CHOP DISHIFI3, and forelgn trade | tn the latest flora) deco futed 8 ALA D 100-pleoe En os Toilet Sets. 10-plece porcelain TOH.ET HOTS, handsomely dec- Seated & traced In gordi; newest wha nem 3.7, Tegulariy $4.98... U-plece, TOTL ET SET P JAR, handsomely fecarnied Tee 4,98, repunt nuppled In gold: eRul . remuiarly Gio. and 39 and gold 35¢ the Granger a1 traced. as- Tegularly 100 v...++ Ron 3, “oi bn Bers China, SUGAR M flow blue or ier 8.98 Hee Austen China ‘There were other causes for the de- in another heavy the Sub-Treasury, ‘which brought the total deficit this week up ‘to $2,900,000 and the entanglements ef some large capitalists that caused eline, however, by ‘the banks Se. OLIVE PICKLE DISt important phases 28, . FRUIT SAUCE! regularly 24c Aw Cu PRUTE and 7 PLATDS, In delicate £ ons, E vs eomely. eaecarated, » cute. floral decorations: ‘aqvorated and i ely rea cusPI- ‘The starm interfered with business on regularly 23 the Exchange. wire service being prac tically crippled for a time, and out-of- town transactions held up. a; regularly $19.00 Hair Mattresses, Pillows and Bed ae eee ao our bullders, and we name smamelpticcs that will move them into your homes, Mattresses and Pillows. touched a new . It selling down to 191-8, itr rice having been 19 3-4. The ‘preferred sold off 11-2 to 6%, while the Stee! bonds were slow treely be- tween 73 and 74. Steel common aeain protected countri ‘Presa goods are directly in the path of A Complete Outfit. siecraiae Sae eee Couches. MATTRESS, ees) MATTRESS, Combination top and bottom, parts, 6-inch border, fractionallly and closed from 3-8 to 5-3 © c ‘American Sugar was the chlet| “”?va ent. to A valuable explanation fe given of the quoted excess of Imports over ex- Which has so often been held to be a ‘sign of British trade decline. bo. ys that while the excess Yearly averages about $00,000,000, the n= come: receivable, from. forel 1 the British me: One Very Heavy IRON BED, 1% inch posts, full size, Wardrobe COUCHES, self opening spring, jlain or fancy denim; value points off. at 1121-2. © being down 21-2 per MA-4.. and rallies nnd closed Brooklyn Rapid . 40-lb, Hair one or two pals, all wee One full size 40 Ib. HAIR MATTRESS, one or two, parts, value A 50-Ib. pure long Hatr Mattrene, im- perial edge, in your own choice of ticking, a $25.00 mat- tress fOr....seeeeee A pure long Horse Hair Mattress, full weight of 40 lbs, or sateen ticking; x id fenihesses Coul ‘and iron each lost 1 t the sheuges | of Telescope Iron Bed Fobably ‘more than as were Norfolk for the average ex- Atchison was off 3-4, thern Rallway pre; closed dow ‘Western and Sout ‘red. Rock Isla: and ad York Central and Baltimore Readin, One full size All Iron SPRING, b1é supports to ene vent sagging, value. at fumctent to io acoau wire or National spring mattress and bolster complete; ‘er before been ing character fon ts devoted to, the tin- wna. tok inley: tariffs Th ww that the total exportn’ of thn dom have declined Such estimates hi included, hence th of the usual gui f and’ Souitiern’ Pasine 1k @amated Copper w vate 12.00 200 feather baer t ticking; value §1.00.. Total value...+- $12.00.....-+ In the local traction Manhattan was se- Complete for Thursd Woodenware, Willow Ware, Tinware. ee ur from ‘the United Kin a little over i With @ marked increase in the quantity the value of a number how thas ¢ the United aioe, : ted “Btate enol ont, ene Gnited Btates Sains holly, jen| The question of w. rae living, be Bante produced and int of mills since 1898. fed Closing Quotation: vents Jowrat, and closing x haneen venterda ast recorded. ea QUOTE: OTL. with heavy Yopaiseye and 10c. Japanned “DU! BANE Orns AC ag! pages and |s rc up ae “oie e are one and one-twifth QUAKER DUST limes areater than in the United King- PANS, heavy block hile in Germany . two-thirds and in France three-quarters age prevailing In the United Bat. ator the beat wages are only 49c. Bread Boxes, strong- regularly 16c., for ly made and jap- 20-1b. Sugar and Flour Boxes-—well made and Living About Equal. Lt ‘pare Eaitban of family incomes. tak- as the capital of the Statem in estimated on the basis for the United Kingdom. U nited States 123 Fmnce ner cent Flour Boxes, Umbrella Jars, We, Hardwood KNIFE BOXES for 10, ROLLING PINS, ma rye: e; regularly 100, Hardwood SALT (OXES for... Green Corn WHISK . Combination Grat- und block tin. for... FESPERTS Set FITS The mean weekly rate of wages In skilled trades in the United States is estimated at 179 per cent., United Kingdom at 100 per cent. Members of Alfred Moseley’s former commission supply a series of confitct- ing answers to questions anent the feed- ing and payment of American workers, The majority Incline to the bellef that allowing for the conditions, tle difference in the United States from United Kingdom. aling with the Iron a Board reports that om u te k enamelled Challenge ¢ LOTHES 3-te 26c.Green Corn PAR: wit sagirosd handles. 6c oa tupber roilerm: ee y $1.29, elre CARPEN aw od jhandies, ‘for regularly 79¢ Dirge ne Galvanized Gar. bage Palls. with covers. TAPERS for. Me.CLOTHES peusties, bottle (i gallon) best Ibe. Handled STOVE Fi BRUSHES. atrong- revolving han- 8c Step adder Cha of the ‘Amertean e. Imported Wil- the Introductior w works have a but that very TE. or COPPER “GANISTERS, and decorated — wel cel “ARPE Tt points out ‘that tmy ER, romulaely, i12. from the United States have decreaned Ibe. Dust Brushes made, hardwood hai dies, wire-sewed, for water Taade, tor The trusts of all countries come In for minute and impartial discussion Pages are filled with extracts from the report of the American Industrial though the board frankly saya the precise value of information emanating from officers of corporations “which are well aware of the suspicion, |1f not the positive aversion. thay are regarded the United States.” —————— RYAN IS SET FREE. Magistrate Hogan Says Che Not Proven. vanree||Stern Brothers In their Upholstery Department are now showing the newest designs in fabrics pertaining to Hangings and Coverings. Replicas of Rare and Antique Tissues, interesting to artistic tastes, are included in the collection gathered from ——— ae THE WHEAT MARKET. closed fairly steady , while firmness marked closing corn, it showing a net advance Louls, was discharged Hogan in Jefferson Market Court this after an examination into of assault made by Paul tAurlac, @ chauffeur ,employed by the Automobile Exchange ang Storage Com- of No, 133 West “street. The allegation yas that Kkicked \uriac in the abdo: and wit: a E called to prove it. Ryan opening prices were: $8 3-8 offered; December, ‘Thirty-eighth 4 to 1-8. Corn—Decemder, the various European Orders out to wear the Fall | Strictly at! wool cheviots, in blue, black, gray and fancy effects. Coats made in the four-button Derby or the soft Alpine, The newest styles for the coming fall. Sizes 14 to 20, Seven dollar value; to-morrow at,.... 4.95 both right—but right shapes . are right here, Drapery Decorations of every description exe- cuted to the entire satisfaction of the most critical, a December, 88 3-8. optus nave | PIG: ‘September, 63 7-8; have beet spause ‘the defendant has, money, the Bian took th Treated. justify me, fn ‘holding Chicago's closing prices were: Special Designs and Estimates Submitted for all Orders, West ‘Twenty-third Street ribs 0 14 Gorn—& Ee ‘BRANDS AN IMPOSTOR. ns the Pablic Against Pretended Agent. ‘The Rev. James J, Dougherty, of th Immaculate Virgin, a Lafayette place and Great Jones street, that the public be warned that a money in this city b Ing himselt to be fon | is Rev. eo ne ‘described the ma five years old. of igh mrar. eps and wear minisen. le in clerical arb Tie schol set oo ree ease adda \ POLICEMEN PROMOTED, Henry Scher, at Park place and Broad- Say made. roundsman: by yevanthy mete aie ae Low shoes out of season, Get our new High =| Shoe, $3.50 & $5.00. STOCKS QUIET ON THE CURB. | Vache Farhan. Cor. 13th St. Cor. Canal St. y Nest Chambers. : sitions, do you ever notice the ex: ————_—— THE COTTON MARKET, In the face of poor cables, supported September, the neighborhood of last night's final options cables were better and good buying for room ac- count caused There were complaints regard 'ng I, was thought ihe rains yelt. Were Loo moving of Lie staple, good aemand from short in- w terests and It continued after the call. The opening prices were Mission of t LONDON STOCKS IMPROVE. Americans Share Early Gains, vut| Greene Copsey tn ey | engaSvar LONDON, Sept. 16,—Money was easier Onjfalde Tredina, and in good demand to-day, were fairly firm. Dealings in curb stocks were quiet and Trading on the Stock | 8%) Exchange improved under the Influences of the rally in consols apd less fear of an advance in the Bank of England's] Aingrean, 0 Gan A rate of discount to-morrow, but prices! Me ouseut of gold will be but little} closed dull. 1 At least $10,004 this cap or the outside. total may run up to. $11,Wy.u ts of Dawson a COTTON MILLS TO RESUME. ie erie eR ed sine Phe bid and asked prices of the principal outside securities were: Fi 8) 0 0 i; May, 9.8 to Hi it LAWRENCE, 16.—It 1s i with a small capital will do well to announced at the Pemberton ——_— Klondike Gold Yield Keeps Up. started in full on Monday next, have been cloxed three of shortage in. .cotto: Nee hula, viitoh down for sane simil a a S08 the rH Mave ‘Americans onened steady and with a | Maher ig helt hardening tendency on the more favor-| Renyon able crop report, but afterward became easier and inactive and closed weak. . i our Hh 18% | Rens mille, in Bosay remy on teneeed or , “re WEST 14-0 ST. _tomriney We Give the Famous Blue Trading Stamps with Cash Purchases Upholstery Goods & Lace Gurtains New York’s Lowest Prices in This September Sale. $2 to $3 Lace Gortains, $1.44. $4.50 Arabian Lace Curtains, $2.50. Renatssance, Irish Point, Austrian Antique, Clony and Brussels These attractive Arabian Lace Curtains are just the same as patterns, 3% yards long and from 54 to 60 those that have given eminent satisfaction inches wide; strong overlocked corded edges; when sold regularly at $4.50 per pair: heavy regular prices range from $2.00, $2.35, $2.75 J ¢' corded pattern, 334 yards long and 54 inches e up to $3.00 per pair; on sale at. wide, beautiful designs; special, per pair Real Scotch Lace Real Irish Point Lace $1.98 Rope Portteres at 98c. Curtains. Curtains. ' y 0 Shown tn crimson, myrtle, ni Worth $2.00 per pair, at 1.25, Worth $3.00 per pair, at 1.98. rose, blue and terra 98c > Worth $2.50 per. pair, at 1.80. Worth $4.00 per pair, at 2.98. cotta; weil worth Worth $2.98 per pair, at 1.75. Worth $5.50 per pair, at 3.98. $1.98 each; special Worth $3.50 per pair, at 1.98. Worth $6.50 pet palr, at 4.98. at ...ceeerereeeee Tabourettes at 39c. 12%4¢. 40-inch Curtain Swiss, 5c. G0 Deedes neeree noe ee SO), c 10,000 yards of 40-inch Curtain Swiss: c Tabourettes, attractive and well limit 25 yards to a customer; value made; special to-morrow at......... 12% 6.5 at......6- Cececcosecoece seve an and Mattings Far Onder ‘Value. $17.50 Brassels Rugs, $11.98. Pol gi Sanford’s Doubl le Extra Brussels Rugs, 12 ft. long and 9 ft. wide, suit- 1 1 98 able for parlor or sitting-room; value $17.50, at. ¢ 1,000 Smyrna Rugs, perfectly reversible, 5 feet long and 2.6 feet wide, 16 different patterns, heavy knotted wool fringe; value $1.50; now at. wee eee 98c Bromley Reversible Smyrna Rags. Rich Oriental and Persian patterns. = 6x9, 7.6x10.6, 9x12, value $6.50; \ 4.50 value $10.00; \ 6.98 value $13.50; i 8.7 i sale price... sale price.. sale pric $10 Japanese Matting at $5.98. Red, Green, Blue and Oak Linen Warp, beautiful patterns, perfectly reversible, fresh, pliable, absolutely perfect, 40 yards to the roll; actual value $10.00; sale price. 5 98 Garpet Sale. | Sth Fléor ee Without Parailel. W. & J. Sloane’s Wool Veivets. per yard for W. & J. Sloane’s Ali Wool C,, "Veivets, in 12 different patterns; worth $1.10 per yard. wide, floral, inlaid, tile and wood effects; worth O5c. per square yard, at.....+secesccsecseee Linoleums—s« Floor. Nairn’s No, 2 Floor Ollfcloth, tn beautiful linoleum patterns and 1 Zs per square yard, al All Wool Tapestry Brussels. : oN Cork aiaodate C. per'yard for All Wool Tapestry Brussels, oy Tr ras) wide; ‘© in ten different patterns; worth 75c per yard. s NS 4 Werth oe baa Smith’s $1.25 Axminster at 90c. 65c.; beautiful pat- Cc 90c per yard for Alexander Smith's Axmin-J terns, at, per square yard. ; ‘© shown; worth $1.25 per yard. Five Hundred Carpet Hassocks, usually sold at 9c each, will be offered at . * 25¢ c see = GA = 3-Piece Parlor 500 Rockers, a cut, ] finished frame s; velour; oak or mae covered in. satin i hogany finish: worth damask or Verona i A $2.75, at velours, uphol- stery and work- teed; worth$t6.50, 11.98 Genuine Elas- Regular $6 Combination Hair Mat- Tr ~ tic Felt Mat- tresses, made up to your orde: Sold Oak, 8 Eee tress cov- one or two parts, covered in heavy like cut, high back ticking, and special for this sale. regular price $1.50} 5 50; 6 > made in oneer $16 Improved South American taratcastoness parts. Regular $15 value; Hair flattress, offered special for ‘one or two parts, aS sale in all sizes An rhe size, satin iC " ° ethos cssscose socnsete | OT thohing. 2 SO Our Greatest Ghina & Housefurnishing Sale. China and Glass Ware. Odd China Underpriced. Blue and White Enamel Ware. white fancy shapes andextrasize pieces. iia’ Winiie Relecte d, Individual Butter Dishes, per doz. 18¢ With steel with full’ Fruit Saucers, 4%-in. size, per doz. 3Gc , enamel cove: ‘Tea Cupa and Saucers, ‘per pair. “Go ts at. 3 ips and Saucers, per pale, Be Sauce Boats, each 1Be ic Deep. Bowls, each. igre in esidgipalt sina Ors Breaktant Pl ; gnametiea tag, 35c < Berlin Sauce Pots, with © ide handles, all’ blue and white marble pat- terns, 1, 1%, 2 and 2% yards wide, value 39¢ 2c C sters, in the broadest assortment we have ever English Sheet Linoleum—3 and 4 yards ‘Suits—Highly \“&G9)° upholstered in figured manship guaran- eced in satin Amoskeag ticking, any size; " id y 3.75 and fine cane seats Dinner Geis 25,000 pieces of thin white porcelain, all Berlin Sauce Coffee Dinner, Plat o) ishgt, «ah 100-plece Dinner Set: ed decorations, Weith Ja Kettles, with each ... 5 Covered Dishes, 7-inch size, each, ‘ all blue and 8-Inch size, each, Pickle Dishes, each, white, extra heavy, Sugar Bowls, each.. : Teapots, fancy shapes, enc! S1\3-at. size 4-at. size Heavy Pressed Tumblers, full size, 9 [ ‘oz.; In assorted patterns, per doz 29c ZB 590 ‘Tea Seta of fine pieces. tn the et, two decorations, and brown, worth % speolal Extra heavy Dish }, Pa. American, porcelain Tea Sete of i$ Thin Blown Wat 3 Plenes:. fin decorated: "glass, Mere oechee a ot dae ns, all blue Worth $6.00 anecles 3,49 Dasbratea Pavicr Lani ant white, Toilet Sets fecen American por: Dittaeenent iors ath wedke ahah : celain a ° fit ain8 98 Mft out founts and 10- 2 98 490 59e Ey e pwieh large rol 7 Inch ‘globe to match, dave wa ais aan $5.98 se Hanelog tail Lam - nin oe Tine, jece Toilet Seta, In assortot eau eacatlyn oaey, “ona shtoutehaa 10. pectin alitechy ‘fa very pretty set; worth $4.98. 98c 15¢ 17: 190 Se A Special Lot of Men’s Pants at $1.00 Per Pair. ” Twelve patterns of nobby cassimeres and worsteds in neat stripes and dark colorings; 30 to 42 | 0 0 waist measure; 28 to 36 inch seam. On saleat9 A.M. Limit one palr to each customer, Special, per Patt ...seeesacceseessrsreee Boys’ $7 Long Pants Suits at $4.95. round-cut sack style, with wide French facings and double warp Italian linings. High-cut vest. widow ex-circus performer who {s|must be sold at once. Then we have advertising for a husband. Have the Restaurante Sroorey Mores; @ job i awful possibilities of the case escaped | Printing office, laundry, several Perhaps the “Nose and Grindstone the eagle eye of Prof. Peanutbrittle? PO astnoes ase’ Think of some poor !nnocent man Get the habit of reading the “Bust blindly rushing to his fate, to an) ness Opportunity” column of the: awful life of jumping through the] ™orning World. It ts a psying habit. hoop each day before breakfast, to standing in a cage and being fed R peanuts. But, to become serious, what the widow wants is a partner in business. It is a business proposition. And, speaking of business propo- WANTED—A HUSBAND. The World's Wonders, The sevep tional offers that are made pipe The young man starting in business cotton get his start through these columns. cee I The World this morning prints 123 greatest wonders I have ever wooks xe ») pours Dpporginisieas, And: "Por Are the Monday Morning Wonders 4 Here are chances for Poa . Worked by Sunday World Want with a blacksmith Ada.” ‘ ’ sala