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THE WORLD: FRIDAY EVENING, SEPTEMBER 26, 1903. SPECIAL VALU BOYS’ & YOUTHS’ CAL¥ LACE SHOES, sizes 9 to 1334 51.65 $2.00 ° “ 3% Stern Brothers Boys’ \lisses’eChildren’sShoes Made of selected leathers on correct lasts. ES, TO-MORROW MISSES’ &@ CHILDREN’S | VICI KID BUTTON BOOTS sizes 6 to 8 $1.35 “ 84to10% $1.65 “44to2 $2.00 Boys’ & Youn double or single-breasted, 30 to 40 in. a liberal assortment of new pattern: Value all with extra white collars, ETON COLLAR RUSSIANS and EXTRA TROUSERS, extra white Value Second Ploor, Annex. Saturday, Extraordinary Sale of YOUNG MEN’S SUITS WITH EXTRA TROUSERS, , also plain black and blues, BUSTER BROWN SAILOR and RUSSIAN SUITS, Lowest Priced Store for Fine The Men’s Clot Always to the Front With Unusual Sale Saturday 375 Elegantly Cut g Men’s Suits chest measure, $14.90 | $20.00 $5.95 ||| SAILORS WITH collarstor Eton Styles, °5.00 $6.95 an West Twenty. third Street Mahler Special We will offer. for Friday and Boys’ Sailor Blouse and Norfol newest shades, red. royal, serges and Venetians; values up and Saturday only...... waterproof, non-shrinkable rain years up; worth $5.00 Boys’ Furnishings and Hats. Ad floor, elevator. BANKERS GIVE STOCKS SUPPORT Powerful Syndicate, After Test- ing Strength of Financial ‘ Houses and Finding All Firm,’ Joins to Keep Prices Up. With the support of the Wall street | banking interests, the stock market to- | Gay xecovered fiom the jough into! which it had fallen, and after an ex-| giting session, closed with gains aver- ging about a point for all the leade: Fwith the exception of United States! FF Steel, which was weak on active sales. Trading for the list was brisk through- out, exceeding the total volume at- tained in some time. is All the Stee] issues dropped to new low records during the day, the pres- sure being pronounced, although posi- Mve support was given the stocks, The common, after being down to 16, ralliec 165-8, where !t closed, while the preferred closed at 62, a loss of 1 point. after selling at 69. The 5 per cent bonds were quoted at 71 1-2, Exports in the street were stil puzzled | “over the downward oourse of steel, and . the only plausible explanation was that Lapeculators were afraid 0 touol tgockt, while holders wanted to get rid| of it for different reasons, A report current that J. Plorpont Morgan and his nmsosciates were forcing down the pr of Btesl stock with the object of buy en reorganiaing the reduced Uon was declared to be roi. declared that Mr. Morgan never was a! wrecker and that tue iuside support | given the trues to-day It waa polnted out that Mr. Mongan's interest, not only in t wellare ot Steel but the entire market, was prove: Ly the accepted statement thai hi neaded th ful banking interests id of the list ndicate, follow= a during the it was said thot this ing out the course ada troublous spell. two months ago, had agree! to check tha slump and keep a ~ Watch to prevent extreme movements either way It was announced for the syndicate to-day vbat atier the day's market they had investigation to see whet atures and. that nota hange house was |, nbarrassed. They said. * @ feeding of uncertainty c malig. ii most quarters tal give to many rumors, all of which were thout foundation Jated to the stability of any large in- terest, of the features of the day was 6th Ave. and 31st St, Boys’ Suits and Overcoats. Double-Breasted SUITS, extra well made, in fancy cassimeres, blue and blnck cheviots; newest style and cut; values up to $4.00. For Friday and Saturday only Another Special Offer—During this sale brown and navy blue The celebrated Mohegan TOP COAT for Boys; strictly alt the} | vy { ‘The local cotton n to-day, with pric 1 point ame from him, | {0 May, 946 bid Tho slowing orices wore ember, +} 10.82 to 10.84; No- vember, 9.33 to 9.84: Decembe: , 9.87 did: January, to 9.36, one Ty, B36 to bar: Maroh. 9.87 to ri, 9.40 to Oo: May oad to bat! he’ abate closed #teady. Bros., Sale of Saturday only—AN-Wool 2-Plece $1.98 an excellent assortment of ik SUITS, In all the $2.98 $2.98 to $5.00. For Friday coat, sizes from 3 strongest of D9 industri 1 point at 1-2, aml Refinin; Tennessee point, being u ‘American Bee ing r sained 1 per cant, whiia oal and Iron was down 1 ‘The local tractions were up frac- Honally, with the exception of Metropal. Han and Securities 7ae latter was off = e former Brio issues closed from ite 1 tet highes | to 1 1-4 higher, The total sales of at shares and of bonds di 3.551 0000 "Spt aad ag me sein Clo Quotations. y'® highest, eat id ol lee and net ‘chafiges esterdayre Schule pice rears Jed sale are as Net Aral Coppar pi re 8. + % + ae A + 1 AR Pry % Rewliig Heading gt 6. . ending 2d pf. kK tkland, k Ivland | pe hi, Pac + Advance THE COTTOM MARKET, rkel opened steady 12 pointe higher to lower. Covering orders and te new buying caused first prio ies | under rapidly to Ngures, Arter the | ther ground une rly cables trom | As expected, and led. ‘The weath- | 1 cool, showing Food, conditions for picking. initial trading the whole market was weak and subject to bear hammering. with operations direoted chiefly against October, of which option Brown, was also reported a liberal seller, with the Bits clostig } quotadons. to idea of delivering the cotton, ‘The opening prices were: September, 11.20 offered; Octaber, 9.48 to &44; Novem: ber, 9.89 to’ 9.40: Decamber, 9.41 to 9.43 January, 9.40 to 941; March, 9.40 to 0.44; cetneeecasienll THE WHEAT MARKET. Wheat opened active and firmer and corn was alo higher. ‘The influence in wheat waa a report that English crops had been affected by too much rain, Interborough stock, eral points on the cu weaknes to Haquidation. and Ohio was the most con- jock during the day. It gain 0 i128 per cent Non Pacina reall 1-4, while Canadian Pacific, Loutsville and Central and R D 4 to 1 per cent. o closed at 128 1-4, a ein es per cent, nnd 0 Mr nied which was disooloring the whea Covering. then reacted slight sold up 1-4 of « cent all aroun rything turned ler under @ re- sure, prices were: September, 83; a Corn—December, i@ ‘Wheat—May, cember, +/The fall in the tempera- ture makes Fall clothes for the boy a Tact fon you. %|—all the outfits for little boys, y| Securities Company with power to ac- id. | a lawful purpose. Black Thibet Suits, Sizes to Fit All Ehrich Bros. 6TH AVE, 224 AND 23d STS., NEW YORK. Sack style, single and double-breasted, at Fvery man can use a black sult—especially at such a price as $7.50. The quality Is ALL RIGHT—for none but the best workmanship finds entrance here. All Cars Pass Here or Transfer Direct. hing Store Will Place on Values. Morning *7.50 Builds. Men's Fall Ties. An especially advantageous pur- | chase fr from a big neckwear maker is the a price that practically cuts ‘current price on new neck- | for the A handsome line of regular 50c. 2-inch Four-in- 6 square’ Hands, Bats and Butterflys, the latest St 25 ¢ | UAE: designs, on sale at... .. | 65c regular dollar searf, but we conenet them way below regular prices The new concelts {n men’s fash- Jonable neck dressings show a de- cided ehange this fall, due princt- pally to the somewhat radical de- parture in collars. The standing collar, which of late years has been largely superseded by the comfort- able “turn-down,” has sprung again into v6gue, necessitating the wear- ing of the big “English squares,” the only scarf that can be worn appropriately with this form of collar. largest and handsomest “English in New York—colors or black. A " 65c About 1,000 pairs of Shoes go on sale here to-morrow some marked down from higher grades—some remaining from last limited we restrict the sale in each case to the hour named. No mail or telephone orders on these. Sale 11 to 12 o’Clock Saturday. for Women’s $2.00 1.00 Empress Shoes. 600 pairs Women's Dongola Shoes, in button and lace, with patent leather tips, smooth inner soles, Cuban heel, well made and comfortable toe 50° for 350 pairs Wom shapes; every pair stamped on the bottom Em- | payee! press, the well-known name; sold everywhere at I $2.00; special sale price-—one pair to a I 0 Customer .00 sale 1 to2 P.M. Saturday. ( 5°: for Boys’ and Children’s $1.25 Shoes. 250 pairs Little Gents’, Misses’ and Children’s Vici tops, neat, and Box Kid Serviveable and Comfortable School winter wear; Shoe; sizes from § to 1344; rewular Mee 25 ASS heavy soles, value: for the above hour, at. Cc $3.00 vaiues; fall of School Suits, Sunday Suits, Dress Suits, Overcoat: big boys and youths ar complete here, Hackl Carhart elo. 1 B41 420 BROADWAY. Stores: ( Cor. 13th cor. MERGER APPEAL FLED I COURT: Northern Securities Makes Sweeping Statement Holding that Errors Were Made in All Findings Against It. Second Floor, blue or black. misses’ sizes, 2.75 value 4.00 Ladies’ ST, PAUL, Sept. %—-A petition for an order allowing an appeni in the case] White or “ golf’’ red, of the State of Minnesota against the Northern Securities Company was filed 1.85 with Judge Loohren, of the United value 3.00 States Circult Court for this district, to- day, ‘The aasignment of error fied with the petition In subdstence sets forth that the court erred in every finding in the decres which dismissed the complain- ants bill of complaint. It ts claimed that the Court erred in holding that the agreement which re- sulted in the formation of the Northern Twenty-third Street, their management. quire @ wejority of the stock of the Great Northern and Northern Pacific Railways ts lawful, and that the North-| ern Securities Company was formed for erred in failing mergers as the It {8 further alleged that the Court]Company, and that the Court erred erred in holding that the Northern ge- closing Tas tog i] to interfere in the management or oon- to any relief in the action brought Masolve the merger. ‘The assignment of error closed with brief petition ing for a reversal Judment in the case, Sunday World 'Wante curities Company is merely an investing stookholder 11) the stocks of the two rall- ways named and that it is without power trol of those roads; that the Court erred ties Company was formed for the express Another Scnsational Shoe Sale. at unheard-of prices. (Shoe Dept., 4th floor.) None sent C. O. D. Sale 12 to 1 o’Clock Saturday. Children's Shoes and Oxford Shoes; also some up to $2.00; some worth Some Satin Slippers with Louis XV. heels in the lot. | Sale 2 to 3 o'Clock Saturday. 1. ( 5 for Women’s 3650 pairs Women’s Vic! Kid Shoes with mat. dressy and comfortable for fall and St. Near Chatbers St. JAMES McCREERY & CO. Gymnasium Suits made of serge orbrilliantine, Navy) Ladies’ or} Military sweaters, of the stock of those two railroada and Tt is further claimed that the Court to decide that the Securities Company was organized with the intent of evading the laws of the Btate of Minnesota, whioh prohibit such Northern Securities ordering that the State was not entitled @utning eontrol 06 the seadority Work Monday Morning-Wonders,| were They are odd lots— As quantities are week's big sale. Women's and Children’s $2.00 Shoes. en's Oxford ‘Cles, some Misses’ and *"° 0c $3.00 Shoes. kid high Cuban heels, with medium and newest fall lasts; regular special sale price.......... 1 75 Misses’ Suits. 3rd floor, Awind- Autumn Suits, made of ox-| ford grey or blue and! a | brown mixed cloth. Three quarter length coat, half lined with satin,—finished with new shoulder cape. Full flare skirt, Sizes 14 and 16 years. | e 18.50 '|Pedestrian Skirts made of fancy mixedor check cloth. or welted seams, Lengths 37 to 4o inches, 5:59 | Children’s serge Russian or blouse suits, trimmed with braid, 4.50 Remaining stock of misses’ pique and lawn dresses, 3:75 Twenty-third Street, LONDON STOCKS HEAVY. Americans, an Exception, Close Firm After Irregular Course. LONDON, Sept. 2%.—The rates for money were firm in the market to-day. Discounts were dispored to be easier. On the Btoock E: the market was Peay: 'Y and drooping owing to the arra! Ing of the mining settlement, which ole ortant, is were weak ‘and a fracnen above the Home rails were dis in rhoos Me rited. ole | | | | Tailor finish,—with Pleatsgg | We Give Blue Trading Stamps with All Gash Purchases. (Rothenberg <& New York's Fastest Grewing Store, | th faction CO eed 'y Promptly Refunded. Visit Our Handsome New Restaurant, Third Floor. The Cutsine and Service Rank with the Best. Prices Are Extremely Moderate. Sensational Saturday Sales! Scores of Rousing Special Values Are Ready for To-Morrow. Some for the Whole Day and.Some for Four Hours Only. fea em Carefully; There Are loney Savings in Every One. Read Them Carefully; There Are Big Money Savings in E« 0 the strongest possible language. They eclipse anything ever offered in the respective lines. We belleve that they will be absolutely the best bargains offered in Greater New York to-morrow. ———— Positively from 9 A, M. Till 1 P. M. Only. Made {fn naval style with large emblem on sleeves. The material is a genuine English melton | 98 coat collar; double-breasted; sizes 4 to 14; for four hours to-morrow, at . seeeeee Women’s Fall Suits, for Four Hours, at $7.98. Made from dark wool fancy suitings, with long-skirted Louis XIV. coat, made with shoulder capes and blouse front; also with long straight corsét-front coat. The coats morrow at Women’s Velvet Waists, for Four Hours, $1. 98. Positively on Sale at This Price Only from 9 A. M. Till 1 P.M. Fxactly a dollar saved if you get one of these to-morrow. Extra fine velvet, made with shoulder pleats and Princess front of pleats and stitching, trimmed with tancy buttons to match veivet; tailor stitched pleats down the back: full sleeves: new pointed cuff and fancy stock collar. Shown in black, royal, red and green; $2.08 value, for four hours at -) Misses’ Suits Offered All Day at $6. 98. Louls XIV. Skirted Blouse Coats, made with shoulder cape, box plaited back, full puit sleeve! cape, cutfs and skirt trimmed in combination. Newest seven-gore flare Skirt. Shown in eet English wool mixtures, Sizes 12 to 1S, ood ofhG.00 value. (Visit Cur New Restaarant—Third Floor.) |Boys’ $2.50 Suits at $1.29 for Four Hours. In Doubie-Breasled Style, from 9 A. M. Till 1 P. M. Only. The double-breasted suits are in excellent quality cheviots in a varlety of fancy mixtures, ex- 1 calently made and lined with double warp iron yarn Italian lining; sizes 7 to 15. None ‘sent ° C. 0. D. Limit two to each customer. Special at _ Boys’ $5.00 Suits All Day at $2.98. Handsome Double-Breasted Two-Plece Suits, in an excellent assortment of strictly mixtures, handsomely tailored, silk sewed, news shaped lapel, wide French facings, Venetian 2 98 lined, raised seams and canvas interlined; sizes 8 to 15; values up. to $5.00; special at. ° Boys’ $3.98 Double-Breasted Suits, $1.98. As good as any sold at two dollars more. Strictly all-wool goods in a grand assortment of cheviots and cassimeres, in every conceivable mixtures; also plain blue, black and gray. Double-breasted style, wide French facings, iron yarn lining; pants have eee seams, patent bands, riveted buttons and eo hems; sizes 7 to 16; value $4.00, at, F $10 Ualae; on Sale from 9 A. m) tll t P. M. Only. erns of strictly all-woolcheviots and cassimeres in plain blue and black and Lee Sen taitule ot light and dark mixtures, stripes and herringbone effects; handsomely made and trimmed and excellently lined. Sizes 34 to 42. Yours to- morrow morning at m y an astounding price! Strictly all-wool cheviots, in blue. black, gray and I) Bees Coats made in the four-button, round-cut sack style, with wide French facings and double warp Italian linings. High cut vest. The newest ee siee for the coming Fall. Sizes 14 to 20, Seven-dollar value; to-morrow at. . Soon GSI. Hi Wrst Our New Restaurant—Third ieee) Unmatchable Offerings for the Whole Day To-Morrow. 50c. Gorsets at 39c. Little Ghildren’s Goats. Empire styles, heavy boning, lace finish top and heavily lined sailor collar, braid trimming; bottom; sizes 18 to 26 inches; SOc. value; special at sizes 2 to 4 years; $2.89 value, at.. Children’s Drawers, tine muslin, size 2 to 4 overs, French styles, trimmed with inserting of 1 carescieanes lace across the front; neck and arms. 25c years, made with clusters of tucks and deep hem, J Oc trimmed with lace, 35¢. value, at. .eeee cece rere eens bands finished with buttonholes: 1%c. value, at. 9 9 Fall Gloves. {Women’s Men’s Wear. Men's Fine Fast Color Cotton Half Hose, in black and tan, Such money-saving opportunities ought to pack this store from basement to roof to-morrow. The items merit . ’ . Girls’ $3.98 Box Goats, Special at $1.98. cloth—Fall weight—stylish and durable—shown in blue, red and castor. Reverse cuffs, Positively Offered at This Price Only from 9 A. M. Till 1 P. M. are lined with silk serge, well tailored and made with newest sleeve. Skirts in the flare pleated style. All sizes. Good $14.98 value, offered for four hours) to- all-wool cheviots, cassimeres and worsteds. An almost unlimited assortment of fancy They were so bought that you can save almost half on them to-morrow morning. Six- Boys’ $7.00 ‘Long Pants Suits at ray 95. NMade of sateen and coutil in medium height and 39 All-wool cloth, in brown, royal and castor, J 79 Cc . Offered All Day To-Morrow. Neckwear Ser double sole, spliced heel en’s Two-Clasp Glov G a splice er Kid, wonderfully soft, pliable) | On Sale All Day To-morrow. anit toe, 15¢. value, spe Cc best value in 59c Also a complete line {n finer leathers, Dee REN makin, Pre 75c good fitting and dura! this country; in tan, H ana, ox blood, gray, mode, pearl, black . and white, sizes 5% to 74, ates Never miss our Saturday specials in dainty neck fixings, Always something of extraordinary interest offered on that day. Three specials for to-morrow: 25c. Lace and Embroldered Pro- tecture Collars, 50 different "12% designs; special at. Ten’. shine c inmere ison, in black, gray heel and toe, double sole, 5c, valle ateoce- os. yseeesee 19¢ Tlen’s Sanitary Wool Fleeced Lined Underwear, shiris are single and double breasted, full size, drawers have double pair. . gusset, tape: Choice Taffeta and Peau de pes, Women's Celebrated at Florence’! overlock seains, 6: valley Real Kid Gloves, $1.50 is the usual oe, Newent allicolas' AI | speciat at Cc price charged by leading retailers, ffer th 5 a special Hee algae palsies cs 2OC 98c (Visit Our New Restaarant-—-Third Floor.) Shoe Values of the Most Attractive Sort On Sale All Day To-Morrow at These Prices. Special Lot Men’s $2.25 Shoes at $1.50. Vici Kid Shoes, in lace or congress style; also Oxfords. vate 2: as Gey palr. Plain toes or with toe caps, all sizes, At, per pair. “ Liberty ’’ Shoes for Women. The newest Fall styles are ready. The same unexcelled workmanship and finish that have made the LIBERTY Men's Blue Flannel ‘Shirts, all wool flannel, single or doub! et 24 ° breasted, $1.75 value, at Large Russian Braid Cape Collars, $1.49 value, at, each, 1.50 Nom “National” Shoes for In Vicl Kid Leather, lace style, double or famous will be found in every pair. All the following single soles | Choice leathers are here in lace or button: ABI ae tees >: In Box Calf Leath lace style, heavy or | 00 Patent Leather, medium soles,....++. Box Calf, lie Pair. Viei Kid, Shoes for Boys—Calf leather lace Dongola Kid, shoes; double soles, sizes oy Box Calf with dull leather tops, 9%, 10, 10%, 41, 114 23, Patent Leather with calf tops, 12¥%, 13.... in button only, Shoes for Girle—Dongola } and Dongola Peta . ee oe shoes; patent id Patent Leath er toe ca Sizes 2. Dull Letra an er Sr © Ohfy 7 ile te Colonials, Where can you find a more varied or at- tractive by at this price? Choose from iris’ Shoes in lace or button, with oak soles, patent leather! toe caps, sizes 9, 944, 10, 10%» i 1p a 98c . 13, 13%, 1, 1% and°2; O88 e aweee Hannes meeeme nts =eeee See rans 1.98 §

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