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ANTO STOP SHP SCANDAL + Wall Street Flooded with Ru- mors of a Movement to End Trust Inquiry Without Further Exposures. SCHWAB IS DECLARED TO BE BACK OF SCHEME. Postponement of the Inquiry Is Given as Basis for Rumors, but Attorneys Say Delay Was by Mutual Agreement. Wall street ts flooded with rumors foday that there is a movement on fost to settle the United States Ship- Dullding guits without further posures. Tt was eald to-day that the post- Ponement of the inquiry until to-mor- fow was due to the desire of Mr. Gobwad’s attorneys to make such a settlement. Color was lent to this by the remarks of a clerk in the office of @athrie, Cravath & Henderson. This @ark when asked yesterday if the hear- fing was to be postponed because of in- aries to Mr. Guthrie eald: “On, I @uees that is not the cause They do o> Grendel to much. He t» at the ox: & few minutes afterwards a type- s@vitten statement, in which it was aid (he injuries to Mr. Guthrio were the | @@use of the postponement, was issued far the purpose of enabling an adjust- ent of the controversy without fur- Wer exposures, said: Due to Acoldent, He Saye. “The postponement of the Searing fer one day was solely for the accom- modation of Mr. Guthrie and was grant- @@ on personal grounds that mlways Appeal from one lawyer to another. Mr. Guthrie was injured while out riding, and although he wae at his of- flo, he stated, and it was evident, that he was not in condition to proceed. Zander like circumstances I should grant Another adjournment.” At Mr. Guthrie's office his private seo- setary sald no statement would be given Dut dy the firm until their witnesses be @an to give testimony. From exoellent authority tt t learned that the present trouble was due to two @auses—contempt of the Shipbuliding @ompany for the protesting bondholders And overconfidence in ¢hetr own strength. Threats for eome time kept Daniel Le Roy Dresser silent, and great financial pressure was exerted to keep the bond- holders quiet, even when Mr. Gohwab nd Mr. Sheldon formed @ reorganisation plan which was declared to be a preoti- bal confiscation of the bonds. It 1s charged that Mr. Sobweb deli. @rately withheld the earnings of the STEEL STIL AT LOW MARKS Rookefeller Buying Failed to} Save Preferred from Drop- ping to New Bottom Record and the Common Sinking. HEAVY SHORT SELLING BY THE SPECULATORS. Standard Railroads Break Away from Bad Influence in Final Dealings and Slight Gains Are General in the Market. Still bumened with the Industrials, the stock market wobbled mlong to-(ay. first showing life at an advance and then dropping back ti a losing groove, and again being lifted in the final run. The closing was at a alight advance, with trading dull, the leet rally being THE WORLD: Stern Brothers Plen’s Furnishings A choice assortment of Fall Designs in MEN’S COLORED DRESS SHIRTS, plaited bosoms with attached cuffs, plain bosoms with detached cuffs, IMPORTED CHEVIOT AND MADRAS PAJAMAS, military cut, best tinish and perfect titting. Also To-morrow MEN’s FINE SCARFS, of choice Imported Silks, folded squares, four-in: in open and ids and Knot Scarfs, Value $1 a 5145 a $2.45 .soat 75C To-morrow, an Importation of Women’s « Children’s Hosiery At Special Prices Women's Fast Black Lisle Thread and Ingrain Cotton Hose, with double unbleached soles, Women’s Fine Embroidered Insteps and Lace Lisle Thread Hose, Women’s Extra Quality Gauze Lisle Thread Hose, with handsome embroidered fronts, Misses’, Boys’ and Children’s Ribbed and Plain Fast Black Cotton Hose, with double knees and soles, Value 37c to 50c pr. Value 75 Value 40c pr. Value 60c pr. 39° 25° 48¢ 25¢ ic pr. de to the persistont effort of the stan- dard railroads to break away from the Gepression that held them down. Steel, which was again the heavy facta, shared in the gain, the common show- ing better than at the opening, although the preferred wae still 1 1-2 unden Gteo, after leating the stook market in an catty rise gave way under en at- tack at noon and gradually eank umt!! ‘the preferred touched 671-4, @ new low record, while the common fell to its Dovtom price of 131-2 % The drop was ascribed to short sell- ing, almost every commission house on the terest having orders to dispose of. One of these commiesion brokers salt And will offer to-morrow consisting of Antique and Modern Third Floor. in colors and sizes adapted for Reception Room). Parlors, Libraries, Dining Rooms, Halls, Cte. CASHMERE AND APGHAN CARPETS, PERSIAN HALL RUGS, GHOERAVAN CARPETS, 9 x 12 to 15 x 21 {ty At Very Moderate Prices 500 Oriental Rugs Ghendjecs, Shirvans, Carabaghs, Shirtz, Iran, Sennah, Kirman, Etc., «°8.50, 12.50, 14.50 ° 95.00 ttle chance of the Gtee! issues getting back to @ good level that they are sim- ply selling ou and taking what they con- «der an easy riek The early support of Steel was traced %o Rockefeller brokers, one of whom was credited with going into the market wh orders for 60,000 shares of the pre- ‘This Rockefeller buying 1s looked upon as an attempt at becoming the stock which the Morgen support fatled to bring about during some weeks past. Under the stimulous of this forced buying the common opened to-day at 181-8, @ gain of 3-8, while the preferred waa up 1-4 at 69. These figures were added to fraotionally unt the support was withtrawn, when the dears forced 1t down to the low records, ‘They: were Ufted-in the final jrally, the ,common closing at 137-8, a gain of 1-5 on the day and the preferred at 57 6-8, a lose of 11-2 Coloracy ue: was anomer gue it dropnng 9 points, but rewained athdn ofB Vast ten daya* thiseatuok ‘keen lowered over 15 pointe, it Ing down'to 2 to-day, but closed-at 2 Fee? dividend dike many gther Tee mee: OR tne, beat. e i to per nto t ney. ‘a proper basis, Amalgamated Copper was off 1-2 and easee Coal and Iron the same, Preasure shifted to Canadian Pacific during the closing dealings and it closed weak 2 Bethlehem Steel Company, im order to|oft 1 point at 8-4 after being up to force the Shipbuilding Companjy inte | ld 1-2 bankruptcy, Guger gained 11-; he report of James @mith, gr. re-|s4' Ger Cont. Maiden” Chesapenite. fe x @elver of the company, will, it is said, 10, i Silespurt Paste Penney vate, 4 (costae ew sect Kthiat are even more | Ontario ervern and Southern Puck: jpg sen) © exponures already | Fates! wii sivarton ‘of 1:1 nad Soul" ‘This is another reason that the finan- , far @al district has for believing that there|wreatese pain aeecne tine oT ket @ay be some truth in the reports that Being oo 134. Manhattan closed 1-3 over Sere Sty, taiNS made to settle. the | Brookivn Regi Tress rere, ee Whole controversy without a further|Eries closed fractionally over wRh tne G@eeaming of dirty linen. tion of the Bret. preterred, which , Lad eed fa oe payers sin Contral issues were a shade down, ‘gare 60 few end thete case seemed so pitted Lai poles ice socks were 4,000 Bopeless that “the men behind the |2#res 2 he! Ghelle” in this case ignored the rights . @f these bondholders, believing that they The Closing Quotations, ‘were powerful enough to prevent an; ‘To-day's highest, lowest and closing prices Geooeures, Tholr power was a0 great |Stasty feat Ted Te Sea ‘or fro . J @hat holders of 98,000,000 of the bonds ac- oe Nat function from Justice Parrett, of the ‘Bupreme Court, last week, restraining ithe how concern from calling its house | the “Cambridge Hotel,” and this | the day for “scttling the order” (pigned by Justice Barrett | Whe new concern came Into court with | application for permission to call its! biishment “Cambridge Court.’ Moursel for the sdotel “Pr -brid HenuOUs!y opposed the pi st pret took (uw matte to be Am. a0 + Which their bonds were to be made ae ge Sy st am. "9 MER Qe + 1 Tm the “high finance’ octroles this| *" pay Se Ge + veeme to be the general feeling, wo that | fait, & Chi He ie atte) there may be some truth behind the | Bro! i i J — % tied plies Eee ating Det Sea Morgan Not to Testify, Ghio, G. we ites We Bi irk % P. Morgan will not be called as a| Gok fu Fe 2 xf witness at to-morrow's hearing, Mr. | om Be Bet Morgan was abroad at the time of the tt Sot 88h — n of the trust. The sale of ie dak + Bethlehem plant was conducted un- | Lo Pet ye! ‘the, direction of Mr. Perkins, Mr, Be we fo fan's parner, who will be called ae us witness at the hearing. 103" 108) Mr. Dresser will resume his testimony |¥; #4 Fe t row and Lewis Nixon will follow tr =_ on the stand. Mr, Schwab will not a 18 + asked to testify until all the other 1ge 1b + mony is In, ee 4 par uel Untermyer, counsel for ¢he 4 ‘4 jolders, aenied to-Way that any ef- it 8 1 t would be made to adjust the con- a wersy and get rid of the investiga- # i 4 ee ft 10! 70% Ary FIGHT OVER HOTEL NAME. He HM > } we BQ oh: i wos aoe +% Union Pacific pt) 84 Sip Bg Unb. Leather et U: i Leather be Th Te TBH controversy between Henry |U: 8. Steel... 19% 1h 1a + Walters, of the Hotel Cambridge, Thir-| Wataeh'™ ibe ide ty-third street and Fifth avenue, and | Wave, pt. Re B® RB _ y the Cambridge Hotel Company, owners | Wis. Cen. A BEM BS ef an apartment-house in Forty-sixth| > Advance = treet, near Sixth avenue, over the use . of the name "Cambridge," took another LUE COTTONINABKET, Raa today: The tox otton market opened steady Mr. Wai obtained a permanent in-| to-dry with prices 2 polnte higher to 3 points lowir. The first quotations in a number of Instances were higher, wita Inte positions Inclined toward easiness, Tne’ chief reason for the irregularity was the confilcting news, Liverpool ca- ble news was @ trifle better than ex- pected, and receipts were only moder- ate, On the other hand there was no frost in the belt with clear conditions throughout except along the western edge, where light rains have fallen. ‘Vere was only light buying by those who yesterday afternoon. p; prinicpal support by covering shorts, The opening prices were: October, 9.19 ; November, v.21 to Decem- to 9.28; January, 9.27 to 9.28; $.82; April, 9.35 offered; 2 Oetober, 9.26 9.30; December, ‘ebruary. vided the| c: West Twenty-third Street INTERBOROUGH SEEKS THE BRON Railway Company’s Application for Permission to Construct Tracks Meets Again With Op- Position from Union System. + The application of the New York City Interborough Railway Company for per- mission to construct tracks and operate @ railroad in the Bronx was again be- fore the State Railroad Commission to- Gay at the Fifth Avenue Hotel. Paul D. Cravath, who with WwW. H. Page, Jr. represents the Union in opposition to the franchises, called John F. Fairobild the civil engineer who prepared the maps, &c., Intended to convince the commission of ¢he phys- foal {mpossibilities of the projected In- terborough system. Mr. Fatrchila re- explained some points in his maps and diagrams which counsel thought had not been made snfMiciently clear. J English Cut Blacher, Double Soled Box Calf, $3.50. Double Soled Calf (leather lined) 3.80 Colt-skin Patent Leather, $3.50. Ralston Health Shoe, $4.00. HACKETT, iCARHART & CO. Shoe Style. We show how to dress the feet with both style and comfort. Rene Martin, vice-president of the} Union system, was cross-examined by Mr. Wickergham. Three Cor, 13th St, Mr, Martin has not been tong in the BROADWAY | Cor. Canal St. railroad business and he replied “I don't krow" or “I don't feel competent Stores. Near Chambers, to say” to most of Mr. Wickersbam's queries, To Mr, Cravath, Mr. Martin sald that none of the bine in Westchester expenses. He denied that any cha: or Improvement in the service had de made ag a result of the Interborough’s application for a franchise In dismissing Mr. a SECRET LETTER IS HELD. yan May Get Missive from Deposit Company. NBW HAVEN, Conn., Oct. 1\—Judge veland, of the Probate Court, sald ‘Martin, Mr, Cra-|to-day that he will probably not make vath announced the case of the oppo-|@ny further effort at present to secure altion closed. Counsel for the appitcant| the sealed Jetter referred to in the will called Douglass Knox, consulting en-| of the lato Philo & Bennett, which Will- gineer, to discount the evidence Mr. Fairchil@ and his mavs My. Knox contradicted the conctusions | drawn by Mr. Wulrohid. He found the work to be done considerably less than, Mr. Fairchild tad found & and made} letter light of the diMoulties Mr, Fatrchiid| gn: had included in hie lst of “physlcal] Judge He sald the entire cost] While he Saturday. ht of making anoth of|{am J. Bryan filed for probating lest Clerk James K. the court, whom Judge Cleaveland sent al messenger to the Mer Com; {omerday to make letter, was unadle to obtain it, the com- ‘ing to deliver the missive to one except the qualified executors. Cleaveland said Blake, of pany. in New York, a demand for the to-day that er Imposstbilities.”* had tho of preparing the eo-onlled ‘unopened| gemand, he had "docteed to a9 nothing streets" will not exceed $62,000. Oot, Zi, the Mr. Knox said there are no phystoal| the wll, th obstacles to the butiding of twenty-five pod acityl ies of the proposed road and no in- surmountable obstacles to any part of the entire route. All the obstacles, he! can be femoved for eas than present, date set 4iMoulty may be adj h Mr. Br: 5 Mre. Bennett's counsel” °° through hoping that before for the hearing on CURB MARKET GOOD, ‘At thg conclusion of Mr. Knox's evi- maT ES dence Mr. Wickersham declared hie case| Northern Seourities Le; Ste closed. Mr. Cravath said Ge wanted an, Movement of Stocks, opportunity to go over e estimates made by. Sir. Knox. After consultation | The ourd market was steady and quiet with Capt. IMckey and Commissioner} to-day, with Northern Securities a Baker, Col, Dung adjourned the further | shade higher. hoarine until Nov. 10, at 10a. M. pine During tho adjournjient the engineers, ‘The bid and asked prices of the prin- Fairchild and Knox. are to escort the | pal outside securities were: Commission over the route in an effort | Amertoan to reconcile thelr very different state-| American Can pi ments of the phystoal conditions and| Boat datacies. LONDON STOCKS IMPROVE. o: fe Americans After Good Opening! Heo Clove Steady with Slight Loas, | Norinom secur LONDON, Oct. 18.—There was an gtancerd Qty creased demand for money ta the mar-| Seaboard Alt Li ket to-day, Discounts hardened, owing | White Knob. to the polltical uncertainty regarding affairs #n the far Bast, the financial position in America and the #tate of the a ete THE WHEAT MARKET, Wheat opened firm to-day, followed foreign exchanwes. On the Btock Ex.|DY reactions to last night's closing fie- change a more cheerful tone prevailed, the settlement distracting attention ful matters, the outcome being ri WER a commer feeling, | Console re-} New York's ‘ered as the result of the more favor-]| Wheut—December. able views concerning tne general altua- December. tion of affairs, Selling ceased for the penin, regent and this fact uplifted the mar- Kets generally. ‘Homes rate were regular, but they showed some improve- ment Americans opened steady and mo: to ber. 447-8 to « ‘ew York’ 1; FS ry. 9.48 to 9.48; April, 9.46 to 9.46; June, 9.45 to SOUR TY rcs oR Snr thro OPN 1 8-8, to 781-2; Decem Corn—May. #4 to 43 op eed ures, Chicago and the Northwest mar- kets also opened fractionally tram Far Eastern affairs and other dole-| aid not hold. Corn opened rarded|#oon reacted with wheat. opening, pele 851-4; prices wer prices were: $5 3-4 above parity. hte market cnen des . Corn—May, 4@ 6-8 bid; December, ‘mantmate, but subsequently ri tied, be 3-4 offered. ing helped by the government ccop re. Chicago's closin were: Wheat ee sat a Die Corse December Ga ees, cele the price of the day. Japanese « Sori—-December, i May, 441-4; q@urities recovered somewhat, Pond ir | |Crucible Steel Colupany Says Talk JAMES McC" ERY & CO, Upholstery, Dep’t, 4th Floor. |About 1,200 pairs Lace Cur- tains. Handsome corded novelty patterns, Full length 3-50 to 8.50 usual frices 5.25 tu 11.50 Sash sizes. 2.00, 3.00 and 4.00 per pair Stores Bonnes Femmes, vari ous laces mounted on fine mull or net. 3-50 to 7.50 eac!: usual prices 7,00 to 41.5. Imported Velours Portieres. Rich Renaissance designs, in various Art shades, 25.00 per pair Couch Covers, 50 and 60 inches wide, 3 yards long. Bagdad, Kelim and Persian Rug designs, 3.00, 5.50 and 7.50 each, Twenty-third Street, JAMES McCREERY & CO. Ladies’ Flannel Skirts and Floor, A complete stock of under- petticoats,—made of flan- nel, albatross or flannel mousseline, Imported, or made in work- rooms on the premises. OnWednesday, October 14th, White flannel skirts, with silk embroidered ruffles, 1.50 Value 2.50 Outing Flannel skirts, ruffle finished with Torehon lace or embroidered edge. 45¢ each, Outing Flannel Pajamas, ladies’ and misses’ sizes, 95¢ Value 1.50 Twenty-third Street. JAMES McCREERY & CO. Ladies’ Coats, Black, Zibeline, Cheviot Coats, Half length, close or semi-fitting, with or without cape, 14.50 Value 19.50 Tan Covert Cloth Paletots and Jackets, 19.50 and 24.50 Twenty-third Street. —_—_———_—___ MARKET STORY DENIED. of Recetvership Is Absurd, PITTSBURG, Oct 183—A rumor on the Stock Exchange that a recalver would be appointed for the Crucible Steel Company caused a break of $12 a share in the preferred stock. Later the F was officially denied and the rallied, Robert E. Jennings. second Vice- President of the Crucible Steel Com- any, said this afternoon at his office in this city that the rt tha ‘ap- pilcation has been made for a receivar for the company was absurd. He said he could not account for such a rumor being in circulation. The company, he declared, was never ty better condition than it Ja now and in the next few cave its annual report will be made public. rumoi stock —— APPROVED THE MERGER. RICHMOND, Va., Oct. 13,.—The tenth annual meeting of the stookholders of the ‘Southern Railway was held here to-day, President Samuel Spencer pre- ding. The old direators were re. elected for a term of three years. The) stockholders approved the merger with the Southern of the Knoxville and Ohio,( ville and Bi 9 Xpor S alfeey soon and the Villa low Cases, New Yorx [iil New York's Fastest Some of Our Great Garment Bargains. There Are Many Others, Too. Visit Thts Store To-Morrow. skirt and blouse front capes and large sleeve; handsomely handsomely strapped, velvet cOller, trimmed; lined to edge with heavy taf- strapped cuff, fly front, closed. Handsome new skirt; colors | 498 Italian lining; immense 498 black and blue; value $20.00, at value af . English melton cloth, Fall weight—stylish capes, separate waist lining, and durable—shown in blue, red and castor. dressmaker made and fitted, Muslin W nd | : Speci uslin Wear and Infants’ Wear Specials. Outing Flannel Gowns, full size, made with Corset Walsts, jean and carton flannel, corded 1 9 q 39¢c | Gowns, full size, hea: finished with cambric ruffles; 19c. sleeves with cambric ruffles; 50c, values at.., value at. . Drawers, umbrella shape, full size, yoke bands, with full ruche and ribbon; 35c. value at ———— J , Silks & Dress Goods Boys’ Overcoats. ° je iy Warranted-to- Wear Black Taffetas, Soni brace BU ORIeEeE collars, belted back, flap | { 9 59c. Fabrics at 39c. to each customer..,...... b Every one {s all wool. Every one fs 38inches wide. VOILES, Boys’ $3.98 Double-Breasted Suits. $1.98. mixture, and gray. Double-breasted style, AND TWEEDS. Complete range of Fall Cc wide French facings, iron colorings. 59c. values, at, per yard riveted buttons and deep e hems; sizes 7 to 16; value $4.00, at...... Children’s Beaver Flats, J 9 Long nap beaver Flats, blocked in the proper ° 8 36-Inch Heavy Unbleached Sheeting, value prices wonderfully low; myriads of styles. The 49c. kindat 10c. The 75c. Made in our own workroom, according to the latest whims worth up to $6; sre- 2. g 8 Shrunk Canvas, gray, black and tan; 12% values, 7%, . £40 y Bleached Sheeting, 25c. value, Linings. Why Not Dine in Our Handsome NewRestaurant To-morrow all wool and splendid wearing; Louls XIV, coat: long full heavy black cheviot; cut with 17 séams, braid, so as to be worn open or throughout with black In naval style, with large emblem on sleeve. deep flounce skirt, shoulder Sizes 4 to 14; regular value $340; at J 98 $1.00 to $1.25... ea ii ei with full ruffle, pink and blue stripes: soe. value at......., i down the front, neck and sleeves | tucks, also yokes of solid iucks, neck and 12!c trimmed with hemstitching, finished 19¢, value at... oo 2 coats are made with emblem on sleeve, two 24 in. wide, 89c. grade..69q 36 in. wide, $1.25 grade 99c sizes 3 to8. Only one coat chevtiuls and cassimeres, in eve Y BOURETTED ZIBELINES, PLAID ZIBELINES Filctice, MAuceae i Don PIS hr oma ia taped seams, patent bands, Millinery Values. Sheets, Sheetings and Pillow Cases, 5 3 Fancy Feathers at 1(c. and 19c.—Imported novelties at Put $6 Trimmed Hats at 2.98, chic and pretty; Silk Cloth, all colors and black ; 1 5c. value: rowing Btore, Handsome Dress Sults—Very fine Paramatta Venetian cloth, 300 New Corset Coats, made’ from ¢ta silk and finished with fancy silk 30 inches long and lined Girls’ $3.50 Coats at $1.98. nelotte Wrappers, Genuine Reverse cuffs, coat collar; double breasted, trimmed with brat double yoke back and front, neck and sleeves and strapped seams; sizes 2 to 14 year: i if nfants’ Long Slips, fine cimbric, box plait ‘ neck, insertings of embroidery and clusters of 39c Children’s Silk Ca; heavy lining, deep cambric ruffle, finished with wide lact Russian style; Oxford gray material; the Russ an 20 in. wide, 69¢. grade..49¢ 27 In. wide, $1.00 grade 79¢ pockets, strongly lined; VENETIAN CLOTH, CREPE ALBATROSS, Strictly all-wool goods ina grand assortment of yarn lining; pants have fe Cloth—Fall col- 59c Domestics & Linings ° shape, in the wanted colors, at... kind at 19¢, of fashion. Stylish, cfal at.....+ . at ts eene : 9 tor $17.80 All-Wool Smyrna Rugs, 9 for $15.00 Sanford Brussels Rugs. 9 double J 1 Reversible, 12 feet long and 9 feet wides 9, extra All-Wool Brussels Rugs, 10.6 feet long by 9 feet © 16 patterns; Orlental, Persian and medallion wide; strong, serviceable, excellent pattern; value $15. 9 for Oriental Hall Ruaners, 9 feet long and 2 feet wide, strictly hand made; rich x0, value $2.25; sale 7.6x9, value $3.00; sale © oriental and Persian patterns; value $: p price, . j.44 oes 4-98 60 inches long, 30 inches wide, eversible knot. 9%9, value $4.00; sale 2. 75 9x12, value $5.00; sale 3.50 ted wool fringe, beautiful pattern; value $1.50. | a This Rug Sale Offers Immense Savings. designs; dark and light grounds; value $17.50. Ginnitelace SqiarenuRinals 98c for Smyrna Rugs worth $1.5 price, price, Lowest Priced Store in New York for Fine Goods. JAMES McGREERY & CO. Ladies’ Hosiery. : Black, ingrain, cotton stock- Two Stunning Clothing Bargains. ings, medium weight, with | — a es unbleached, split soles. ‘| Can You Wonder that Ehrich Clothing Double heels, soles and toes, Is So Popular? aScipper/peits Wednesday, from 2 to 4 P. M. Only. Ladies’ Lisle Thread stock- Not One Sold Before or After. ings. Full length lace i 08 e ; patterns, Double heels and toes, BY: $4.00 New Winter Overcoats, We've done it before lots of times—sold goods at c. per pair. han cost of material—and to force the selling of 45 ake Py beeen right now we are doing it again. Be on * hand to-morrow at 2 o'clock. The overcoats are of Black, pure thread silk frieze, {n Oxford, Cambridge and gray shades, Cut d stylish; fine Italian lining, turped-u ee 3, ote Pockets, velvet collars. Exactly like on For 4 to 15 year old boys. Think of buying a $4.00 Overcoat to-morrow for $1,98—under Halt Price! On sale for 2 hours—2 to 4 P, M, ———— ne stockings, with cotton, split soles. 1.25 per pair. Twenty-third Street. Wednesday 3-Hour Sale. [FROM 9 TO 17 ONLY. _] Men’s $10.00 Winter Overcoats, A strictly all-wool frieze Overcoat, cut long, loose, jaunty and full, in colors aD 6 Black and Oxford... e Be on hand early, as we have only 390 of them, and they will goin a jiffy. Remember, they may not last 3 hours. JAMES McGREERY & CO. Ribbon, 4to 41-2inches wide. Taf- fetas ombre, taffetas moire and plain taffeta Pale, medium and dark coors, 15¢ per yard, Twenty-third Street, |

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