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3 | became strong with the remainder of} Ae was then. "* Steel and: thewLeading. Rail- - foad Issues. ., ‘ SENTIMENT NOW BULLISH. Meavy Cctton Exports a 'Prominent * Pactor.in the Dealings—Atchisun, Pennsylvania, St. PaulsUnion+Pa- © gific and Rock Island insDemand. ‘Thert was generous buyingtby the:pub ligwin the Stock Market to-day, 2 \2001nez. | prices. which showed gains in the crit!- @il dealings were held up throughout » Of the 745,200 shares traded during the day about 100,000 w fy investors, attracted to the ma @romising conditions. Exports Bales of cotton also influenced tt wpession, the closing being only frac- fy lower than the highest of tht in taken At the opening stock mariet Nueratd vi 1 ' towday riers St. Paul P no yl ai: ond N-w orc Cebtra were unuer presse and were @@ down within a few minutes at 8 a point ata Lime. Svon after tie hour the whole market began to dmiprove sicadily and prices moved slowly upward with now and then a gligit reaction. There was a resump- ton of selling in Galtimore & ‘but it was said that the serious 1h dation in this stock which had bren Prominent last weei and the fins two Gays of this week had been ended. The stock early stowed weankers, but soon] manket. aH Bt. Paul, which sold down to 1265-8, Fone steadily to 129:-8, wille Ponnsyt- Vania advanced to 1181-2, or a point and] @ Quarter over the opening price andy 124 points over Wednesday's cling. There was geod buying in the Gould fsaues and Missouri Paclic a Bubstantin advance, while 1 lfc made a gain of a volnt. London was a seller on balance of 000 shares. ‘This was stock bought on He slump on Monday Private advi from LLond:n to bh vith connec- tins there say that L fs not bear- Yh on American securities but was dis- PoKed te take profits. There was qyite a jittle trading on Whe Noor of the exchange in the next @ividend on steel common. It was bid 1-8 and offered freely at 3-4. There ts @ general feeling mong the moe con- Wervative brokers that tho dividend Wi not be cut. It Is known that at thé lapt meeting John D. Rockefeller opposed the declaration of the dividend on the common, but it {8 delleved that his opposition now {5 not os strong as The improv y during the frén and stec! Indust #wo weeks may have had something to @o witb his change of opinion. ‘The commis: houses all were ierowded comfortably to-day, the public ig more interest in the marxet than gome time. In the ear hours th ars opposed the advance, as wis own by the demand for stocks In the aan crowd. Those stocks in particular mand were Atchison, Union Preific ferred and common, Pennsylvania, featern Union, St. Paul, New York Central, Rock Island and Steel common Tt was said that the Amarket rece! vesterd fi raid on E Pacific, wax due to the Brie was v yuying by Oforgan need = from 251 -tto 2 ‘als stork fs, bein the supply is rapiNly becoming exhausted | Am, 8m. & ‘ &i SHEEP EEE E EE EE HEHEHE | woswenes [+++++1 AKER 1S NOW A BULL, Baker, President of the National Bank of this city, is bull on the stock market. Mr. has for months been a bear. It @dvice that kept the Moores the areal Pty forced them to h c dag 0 festomiities on 84,4 rasult th street to support tts 2 of the principal outside securities were. | Stern Brothers are showing a large collection of Women’s Walking Suits in very desirable styles, and all the new materials for Fall and Winter 1 Ranging in price from $20.50, 32.50 upwards Also a complete line of Walking Skirts Glove Departments } Autumn:an? Winter Importations of their celebrated makes, tincludingumany novelties in Glace Kid, Suede Kid, Chevrette, Cape, Reindeer, Mocha and Nappa, Also To-morrow ‘Women’s 1-Clasp or 1-Horn Button P, X. M. ‘Nappa, in White, Black, Smyra, ‘Mahogany and Oak Brown, mannish style, Women’s 2-Clasp Lorraine Glace Pique, | i00¢Doz. $ with Paris Point Embroidered Backs, | in new fall shades, 95¢ $1.00 Complete Assortments of Fancy Leather Goods Latest Novelties in Imported: and Domestic Hand and Automobile: Bags. ‘Specials for To-morro’ MOROCCO HAND BAGS, fitted with Purse || and Cardvease, in blue, green and red, Value $4.09 $2.95 RUSSET TRAVELING BAGS, full cut shape, xilt’trimmings, 14, 15 and 16 inch, $3.95, $4.35, $4.65 | First, Floor, Annex, 4 West Twenty-third Street. STEEL SYNDICATE'S TERM 1S EYTENOED ,Morgan’s Underwriting Pool Gets New Lease of Life to Next July and No Statement Will Be Issued at This Time. ¥ JAMES McGREERY & CO. Ladies’ Coats. Bleck Zibeline-Cheviot half length Coat:, well cut and tailored, lined with satin. 15.00 and 18.00 Tan Covert cloth or mixed Wall ‘street, anxtously awaiting the| Tweed Paletots, Suitable issuance of a circular by the United : States Steel’ Corporation preferrea| f0r Automobile or Travel. stock syndicate, organized by J. Pier- New modeis with “all round” or military shoul- +h! der capes, ‘Length 47 inches, pont Morgan to underwrite the $200,000,- 00 profenred atock and take up $100,0K0,- (0 of the five per cent. bond conversi was dismppointed to-day when no 8 circular appeared. A member of the J. Plerpont Morgan Company sald to-day: “It has been decided to extend the 22,50 REID: THURSDAY EVENING, OCTOBER 1, 1903. _ Lowest Priced Store in New York for Fine Goods, Ehrich Bros. 6TH AVE, 22D AND 23D 'STS., NEW YORK. To Make Very Busy Friday in Our Children’s Clothing Department. We Have Reduced Prices All Along the Line. BOYS’ BUSTER BROWN @) SUITS, were $7.50, at..., 5. 0 2.98 4,50 486 Boys’ Suits up to 15 years, at........ Worth $5.00, will be soldat 2.10 BOYS’ RUSSIAN SUITS, Every good style, every good color, and strictly all wool, at We Give Blue Trading Stamps with All Gash Purchases. Rothenberg <a. New York's Fastest Growing Seon, YY EST sth ST. Guaranteed or atistacti Money Promptly Refunded, were $6.50, at.....s.sceee Great Jacket Bargaiti 300 Black Cheviot Jackets for Wo- men. Velvet? collar, full puff sleeve, lined throughout with bright mercer- Py ized lining, value $5; special at..... Domestics, Blankets. — SS Visit Our Handsome New Restaurant, Third Floor. Boldest B in Fri est Bargain Friday Values. a Cf You Dine in Our Restaurant Once You’re Sure to Go There Again.) W ’s Fall Tail i omen’s Fall Tailored Suits at $9.98 In dark pig suitings, novelty mixtures, all woo! venetians and cheviots, all with long skirts; coat with shoulder capes, belts, broad front, large sleeves, satin or silk serges, lined; newest pleated skirt; they come in blue or black and fancy effects in various new shadings, at...... Soom aeotREBOUD ° Misses’ Handsome $10 Sutts To-Morrow at $6.98 Louis XIV. Skirted Blouse Coats, as illustrated at right. Made te a shoulder cape, box plaited back, full puff sleeve; cape, cuffs and shirt trimmed in combination. Newest seven-gore tlare skirt. Shown in latet English wool mixtures. Sizes 12 to 18. Special. .....0..ceeee scene 3 Women’s Regular $3 Walking Skirts at 1. Made from dark mized. suiting with yoke of sale Sten ced te wreed pleats on sides, full flare bottom and well tailored; a skirt fully worth SSSPECAl LOE Leics eecteacieeeess cheeses omen ereneb ier eneain * Fall Waists at 49c, In Plain White or Dotted Cheviot, plaited front, tailor stitched and trimmed with pearl buttons, stitched tab stock, (eo large puff sleeves, aii sizes; to-morrow at Silks andD ilks andDress Goods. Norfolks, Double- ? 36-inch Heavy Unbleached Sheeting, 5% 5 y ( Sailors, J Breast. per yard. eeeayaieetteas 4C 75c. Fabrics at 59c. Heavy Russia Kitchen Towelling-&t, 45 In. All- Wool Pebble Granite Cloth, in tan, gray, reseda green, garnet, red, royal blue, navy blue, castor, gold brown, medium brown, hun- ters’ green and black; worth 75c.; here special at 43 in. All Wool Cheviots, in a range of Fall colorings and black, also 38 In. Silk Bar Plaids in this autumn’s best styles and color- ings; 65c, values...... Also Three=Piece Suits, Black and Blue Suits — French Cassimeres, Mixed 2 10 Cheviots, Fancy Worsteds and Scotch Tweeds, all at ° gay-Every size to fit Boys from 4 to 16 years. Heavy Huck Towels, value 12%c., at.... xtra Heavy Dinner Napkins, 20-inch, doz.. $1.39 Blankets at 98c. 9 8c Heavy Full Size Blankets, per pair. 3.49 11-4 Heavy Blankets, per pair 11-4 Extra Heavy Wool Blankets, per pair...... 4.69 Heavy Comforters, white cotton........:.++++0+++ 1,59 59c 45c. Silks at-29c. The New Women’s Waists. A_ Special Sale, in which the choicest examnles of this season's shine ‘yout _ prominently. The Ehrich Values are always great, but these are better than usual. for lined cashmere WAISTS (like cut), with six fine tucks on each side and two box plaits, button side effect with box and tucks down the centre, two-piece sleeve with side plait and fine tucks, fancy collar, side-plaited back—in black, styles Children’s School Hats—Another splendid value. Trim and neat, stylish and ettective, 75c. Hats, at. 49c Fancy Feathers at 5c., worth upto 19¢c.—A wonderful lot of goods. Big assortments, unlim- ited variety and all colors. Take your pick, at. nive: syndicate until July, 18, and no state- ment of the operations of the syndicate will be made at this time,” About ninety per cent. of the under- writing syndicate decided to stay in and not convert thelr holdings. This will do away with all the contemplated plans and keep the dig subscription of the syndicate practically intaot first thought that the syndl- date of expiration was Value 32.50 Twenty-third Street, It wa, 1, 148, would welcome the ; ‘minal point. The re- JAMES McGREERY cent yek and the general ehakiness of the market seemed to al vellef stronger that was anxious to disorgan- make the Ladies’ Gloves, ~ eyndl ze. By the present declaration from he Morgan Company it will be seen _ ie OE at mendicate Iv to live at! Sale of Suede and Kid Gloves, least another nine months. : o allay anxiety on the part of em- ound seam or pique sewn, plovees of the corporation wao eub-| New Autumn colors for street scribed for the preferred stock at $82.50 “cThare last January under the proft-| OF evening dress, sharing plan, the Finance Com.olites has issued the following circu!ar; “The Finance Comm: wees no rea- son to change Its opinion as to the Intrinsic value of preferred stock sub- seribed for in pursuance of the circtilar of Dec. 31, 1902, but of course it recog- nizes that the decline in the market price naturally may occasion aaxiety In the minds of the subscribers. “Accordingly, It deems it prover now to dispel apprehension of losa by the following additional offer or guarentee: “The company will at any time in January or February, 1908, pay to every subscribing officer and employse who shall have retained his stock for a full period of five vears and otherwise com- plied with the terms of the circular, $82.50 per share for the stock, less the rebates and benefits he shall have been entitled to under the circular (not in- cluding benefits received on account of difference between interest and divi- dends, which he will, in any event, tain), provided he wishes to sell the stock for that price at that time, By order of the Finance Committee, “RICHARD TRIMBLE, “Comptroller. The total number of employees who subscribed for the stock was 27,379. The number of shares allotted to them Was 48,983. At fhe prevailing prices the employees hove sustained a loss of $1.077,022, ————— CURB STOCKS DULL. 1.00 per pair, Twenty-third Street. ° _ ‘BIG RAILROAD EARNINGS. Average Greater Than Last Year with Good Crops to Keep It Up. Rallroads of the United States, if all estimates do not prove false, will show gross earnings for the first half of 1908 $113,000,009 greater than for the same perlod of 192. When it ts considered that all records as to earnings were broken in 1902 this seems remarkable in view of the steady depreciation in the price of securities, Such roads as have made reports for seven months show increases of gross earnings at the nite of $12,000,000 a month. The net earnings are also greater than Inet year. T Broes earnings for 102 were $1,612, (48,- 825 and the net ~$520,)4,727, With an increase for six month of the sum named it does not appear to unblased observers as if anything was fundamentally wrong with the country. For August forty-two roads have re- Ported and show an increase in rc Of $7,026,382 and @ net increase or § 282,003. For two months of the fiscal fear hese forty-two roads show a gross of 16,563,8)2 and an incrawse {n net of $7,176,712. With crops almost as large a8 last year It is certain that these Increases will be maintained for ® to come despite the st decline in the prices of stocks Northern Securities Prominent 1 the Outside Trading. Curb stocks were dull to-day, with Northern Securities prominent in the early dealings. The bid and asked prices - —— _ FATALLY HURT ON “L." Jeansbrand Ballazano ts dying in Leb- anon .,Hospital as a result of injuries received in jumping from an Hlevated road train on the Third avenue line at One Hundred and Sixty-firet street. He American Ci careful): ait through the has. conc of the brain and his body is badly. crushed, ‘The youth tried to jump from the rear platform, His foot became caught in I the guard rail and he. missed the plat- form. He natrowly missed the third he fell to the tracks % topped just aaah calie 20 in. All Silk Soft Finish Pongee Taffeta, i ie Spreads, light blue, lace effects, value 4.25 gray, reseda, green, turquoise blue tare Browns ie ad Linings. medium brown, orange, Nile green, cadet 100 pleces very fine fast | Ge Egyptian 12% blue, rosetpink garnet, light blue, black, etc. Percaline, yaltic 19c., per yatd....secee0veeees 26 —<—<— Milli B ins Worth ing illinery Bargains Worth Looking Into. New Black Mohair Dress Shapes, in a 49 fered at a Very Popular Price. Cc Ready-to-Wear H: ‘ects of the season, jaunty and showy. All the right colors, values $1.50 and $1.98; here, at each 98c and $1.25 Women’s Extra Heavy Fleece-Lined Vests And Other Well-Known Makes. and Pants; Vests have high necks with long 19c Teaspoons, plain and fancy patterns, value 39- length: 29c. values, al eee ° Boys’ Extra Heavy Fleece-Lined Shirts and Draw-| "blespoons, Forks and D 3 Rogers’ Table and Dessert K: le Hose, black ground, fancy embroidered insteps; black and] Cold Meat Forks, worth 2 white stripes and plain black; double sole, heel and 25c Rogers’ Tea Sets, urnished, bead edge, rose, lilac, navy blue, light yellow, castor, 9g Here special at... . see Z (es (Don’t Forget the Handsome New Restaurant—3d Floor.) variety of new shapes. Hats worth 75c. of- Splendid new ideas at prices won- derfully popular. New ee ES SSS ee 4 o b Underwear X Hosiery.| Rogers’ Tableware sleeves ; Pants have French bands and are ankle 75c.; special, set of six : o¥s; Shirts are finished with silk tape and pearl buttons; |’ 91:25: special, per set of six Women’s Imported F: loned Cotton and Lisle} Berry Spoons. Gravy La toe; 49c. quality, es Civenes quadruple plate; epulaie see $6.98,. 4.98 fin- A plain blue, pink, Nile green and cream neve white. for very pretty CASHMERE WAISTS, with round yoke 2.48 back, entirely tucked; also tucked sleeve; the walst lined throughout-with a lawn lining; in black, white and pale blue. for PBAU DE SOIL WAISTS, with fine tucked front graduated, trimmed with eelf-covered buttons, nine e tucks down the front, a large, full sleeve; in black, white and light blue. Great Offer in Women’s Suits, A Mmited number of Women’s New Walking Suits, in dark man- nish materials, made with long coats, tight-fitting back, fly front, velvet collar, lined to waist with good quality satin, skirt made seven-gore flare, trimmed with bands of same e Three Great Offers in Sh ree urea ers In oes, Sale 10 to Il o’Clock Friday. dongola and vict kid, patent leather and kid tips; spring heels; button and lace, with solid leather soles and counters; neat and dressy. For school or dress wear. Regular $1.51 C values; sale price for the one hour Sale Il to 12 o’Clock Friday. | Sale 12 to 1 o’Clock Friday. 500 Pairs Women’s Soft Dongola Men's Satin and Box Calf Shoes, at} leather throughout, extension soles, neat, dressy and comfortable, with) English polished back stays, smooth close and extension edges; newest} inner soles, for dress or street fall shapes; regular $2.00 $3.00 values; for the one hour at..... seeeeecceoee effect of Val. 1ace; front side plaited effect; buttoned material, very nicely tailored; value $12.00, while they last... 800 Pairs Misses’, Children’s and Boys’ Shoes, made of soit Shoes, button and lace, well made,) With single gnd double soles, solid wear; regular $2.50 and ‘or the “4.00 1.69 one hour at, LONDON STOCKS IMPROVE. ee ae. N Americans After Opening Weak | Strengthened and Closed Firm, LONDON, Oct. 1.—With the month qurn the money market wae easier to day, notwithstanding that much cash changed hands in connection with varl- ous disbursements, such as the matur- ing of the Canadian Government ob- Mgations and “he repayment of Trans- vaal Railroad bonds. Discounts were easier. Business on the Stock Ex- change opened hesitating. Although serious trouble was believed to have been averted, yet it was doudted whether the bottom had been reached, better tendency developed later. Con- Aittwere easier at first but subs-quent- ly rallied and olosed firm. Home rails were steady. Americans opened weak, reviving @&o nervousness regarding the position in America, Litéle suppor: of these stoo The double-breasted suits are in excellent quality cheviots ina seny. st fancy mixtures, excellently O15. made and limed with double warp iron yarn Italian lining; sizes Limit two to each customer. Special at a Also Handsome Double-Breasted Two-Plece Suits, in an excellent assortment of strictly all-wool cheviots, cassimeres and worsteds. An almost unlimited assortment of fancy mix- tures, handsomely tailored, silk sewed, new shaped lapel, wide French facings, Venetian lined, raised seams and canvas interlined; sizes 8 to 15; values up to $5.00. Spec: i None sent C. O. D. A PAJAMA made of fancy sateen—with militarycollar—pearl buttons $1.50 value—at $1.10, ackel forhaitsl. Ate cccesereeees Laces, Handk’c’fs|Patent Medicines. and Women’s Neckwear, No Matl Orders. Omoga Oil, 50c. size, 29c. Torchon Laces and Insert- Lydia Pinkham’s Cerapensds 65c. ings, to match; 3c le, Wood Alcohol, pint bottle, 19c. per yards. servers (Have You Dined in Our New Restaurant ?) Ghildren’s W d Outing Fl 1G ildren’s Wear and Outing Flannel Gowns.’ Children’s Jean and Canton Flannel Corset Walsts, $1.25 Petticoats at 79c. 1 sizes 2 to 14 years; finished with tape, buttons fles of accordion piaiting; also 3 rutile. and garter attachments; 25c. value, at, ; ished with strapped sean 1.25 value, at. size, in neat pink Childfe: 0 with feet, and blue stripes, double yoke back, plain pink and blue heavy quality, sizes 2 to 8 years; 50c. values collars and cuts, also round collar with embroidery AG F 39c Women’s Extra Size Gowns, from 69c. to $1.98, Pocketbook Sale. | Boys’ x Girls’ Sh oes. Thousands of Pocketbooks, all styles and various leathers, including seal grain, real Box Calf Shoes in lace, or button style for girls; cow seal and morocco, values from 25c. to Calfskin Lace Shoes, with steel tly suitabl . $1.50 Pocket-Books at 49c. pec anaeicmosven JC) Many in the lot are positively worth much more than that. arved and burnt leather, pigskin and real monkey skin, } These are excel lent Shoes for school wear. Made in lace or fil lined with the very finest quality of French button, with oak soles, and shown in stylish 3 $ hi calfskin; a variety of Shapes and styles; nothing AIc 10, 103%, 11, 1134, 12, 1234, 13, 1334, 1,134, 98c before; special at and 2; special per pair... (Why Not Lunch in Our Handsome New Restaurant To-Morrcw ?) Jn Doubie-Breasted Style, a Great Friday Offering. I Notion Specials. 32c dozen; single balls... Stocking Supporters, in on,” black and white, for Ladies, 5s heavy quality, corded and double strapped seams; J 9c Petticoats, full size, umbrella styles, double ruf- 79 Women’s Outing Flannel Gowns, ful Outing Flannel Night Drawers, trimming; 65c. value, at. Hi A9c Great Bargain Friday Offeri all shapes, in Black and Tan, plain and mounted; a: yy Offerings 49c, each; choice at... circlets in soles, for boys—both lines ” Finest qualities of real seal, genuine morocco, Mexican Girl’s $1.50 Shoes at 93c. shapes; patent leather toe caps, sizes 9, 9%, equal in value to these goods was ever shown : Suits To-M Boys’ $3.00 Suits To-Morrow at $1.29. + Embro Silk, all colors, large balls, 3c Misses and Children, Rochelle Salts, +4-Ib. pkgs., 8c. { lar. rregular. Paregoric, 3-07. bottle, 9c. nouncedly 80 Taffeta Silk Stocks, lace trimmed, all'colors, chiffon Collarettes, black, Swift’ Pes, 25¢ [Swi $2to$3Lace Gurtains, $1.44 Renaissance, Irish Point, Austrian Antique, Cluny and Brussels eis, 3% yards long and from 54 to 60 1.44 been invented; rich Oriental and Per- Inches wide; strong overlocked corded edges; regular prices range from $0, $2.35, $2.75 * sian in 79¢| seams sre ss if Ded APs pA ¢3 Near Chambers. @losed fir , Basting Cotton, large spool: rumor on the Stock Exchange that Three Cor. 1ath St. Men’s and Women’s fine hem- Hi Hair Health, 38c. % pools, per 9 z ‘omer, the British agent 1 jandkerchiefs, each .... Ci nt Headache Waters, box, 9c.J_ dozen oo (4 Lord ron” been offered athe scotonial BROADWAY | cor. Canal St. stitched Hi ‘i B a, the greattonic, 89c. | Bone Hair Pins, dozen, on card., 5 rf Stores. cura Salve, regulsly 50c., special, Socretaryship and that F 35c. sioner Milner would return to South ‘Africa helped to strengthen the mar- ket. —>—+___ COTTON FIRM AND HIGHER. September Deal Cl Business Increas: Cotton opened firm to-day with prices 71 to 13 points higher, due to a sharp rise Red Cross Safety Pins, dozen. 3¢ Muslin Coyered Corset Stecis.. 3c King’s Cotton, 200 yards, spool., 2¢ ue and white, q Specitic, bottle, 68c. Pepto-langan, bottle, 73c. Great Rug Special: $15 ** Kashmire Brassels*’ Rugs at $10.75. Called “Kashmire Brussels” because of the Brussels weave, which fs a new adaptation for this sort of rug. It is really , & very heavy ingrain, woven in Brussels style and one of the Ronee 0.75 ! ; report on Saturday ts 1ooked forward to being a bullish one, Eetimat up to $3.00 per pafr; on sale Dining Ghairs. Seat Dining Chairs,-worth January by bull leaddrs,

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