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ey ee TO ‘LOOK THEIR WORST IN SEUBOPING: NEW JACKETS, | sHipsuicoine invenrony. Reeeiver tor Porth Ai Perth Amboy Com- pany Files His Statement. (Bpectat to ‘The Evening W. ‘TRENTON, N. J., Oct, mL Willara P. Voorhees, receiver for the Perth Amboy This is the first dividend that the bond conversion syndicate thas paid. It is (EW ADOPTED _ 778" Y, con? Shipbuilding and Engineering Company, | #!d mtn i Laprorecant ie soos us La pledass has filed in the Court of Chancery his| ™rket and the better fee! owar N Ea carae Ns oe9 ae tie steel issues that the next dividend inventory and “ier of the de- oi concern, pald to those who have remained in the au syndicate will exceed this by a large percentage. The first syndicate on an actual outlay of $25,000,000 recetved divie dends of 200 cent., th bursements .amounting to more than oo - RECEIVER FOR ATRUST CO. Justice Ament, of the Supreme Court,’ to-day appointed James H. Hughes, of Dover, Del., receiver for the Inter- national Bank & Trust Company, of Amvceica, a@ Delaware corporation, with » Federal National of of Pitisburg > Fails for Eight Millions, Ow-| ¢ oh) to Depreciation in Price of| 3 Seourities. tes, STEEL PROFITS DIVIDED. Members of Trust's Second Syndi- oate Who Withdrew Get Checks, Bo CURRENCY COMPTROLLER ie APPOINTS RECEIVER. Too Great and Collapse Was “Inevitable. ——_— 1 PITTSBURG, Oct. %.-+Notice was | posted on the doors of the Federal Na- tional Bank at 9 o'clock to-day that the _ fnatitution.had closed its doors by or- _ Ger of the Comptroller of the Treasury. WITH THE PLAIN, TIGHT — FITTING SUIT. STOUT“womAN, With THe f, “2oucn tH GFE CTY “4, eRe she cogs} #4@ 488. AND Tre Had Nervous Ind igestion Members of the second United States/ property. See ony, in an action . Steel Corporation Syndicate have re- | brought ‘arren L. Sawye™, a ‘holder, to dissolve the company, The ceived their profits. in tl mem- is r vat at Bank Aided by Other Financial pod Vn ped ae 2 ee Court xed the bond ot the recaiver Institutions, but Pressure Was THIN WOMAN Charles F. Kolich 1428 Elghth Street, St. Louls, Mo., August 26, 1903. ‘The announcement caused little eur- THe Mr. Kolich says: “I had no appe-| pound. It did me a world of good. My 6 prise in Mnancial circles because it has <— Riesen tite; food did not taste good, an my digestion has never been s0 good in yy EC been “for days that the bank was SKIRT PIAKES slomach was full of gas continually. at it ie to-day. Since using Paine’s Celery ina ened state, and that it was not WER 100K herr dayrd became to bad my stom Compound have learned of hundreds expected to be able to thet Its obliga- TaLceR refused the plainest food. I became thin, | others who have ured it for the same trouble tions. nervous patie loomy. By advice of a very| with splendid resulis”” Tho Eause dt the failure of the bank good ehyeiclon T took Paine’ s Celery Com- - 4s due to its heavy investments in newly J2ed corporations which have not e 9 Successful, and also to Its heavy , ( spéculation in’ Crucible Steel, which ha: = Tepe 4 deglined slowly for weeks past. The D $O88HO85H05G0-06O0O6-00O6 4 199DODODH9OOHS0O$HOO4OGOH ©60O65O0OO50O0O0O0006950-00HF0HHO5HH99G0OCOO0O0OOOO Steel broke to $1 Monday, and instantly See ee teat therbank was in Iron each cored an advance of 1-4 per 34, Union Pacific was down 1-2, > Berious did the affairs of the bank wiille ‘Baltimore and Ohio, Louisville et me on Monday that President Lang- and Nashville, Peansylvania, Reading, A Mitt went before the Clearing-Houne exas ‘Pacitic and Western Union Tele- mitteo and laid the matter before See El ee ured im MEd a prevent «entre cent. Missourl Paoific, Rook Iaiand and e Eeteees teuee f eferred and Southern Railway pre- 8 thought would cause ferred were unaltered, Metropolitan ony Beant it was decided to ex- owed a pan oe ma at 106, proper ‘ ¥ ink ‘credit. It was belleved 1s up I-4 and Manhattan and Securl- tles each 2-8. Irregularity marked the in Hi over toilet ‘and tat se tang OeOrea8e In Net Earnings Due) Wall Street Hears London Is} isis‘ fi erlesucce” 0 yyy | caWver.Pleaded in His Behalf) That ts Deolalon of Directors e 0 i ter r'0 = 5 he total sales o! stocks, were 645, . ° ld survive. In this, however, the! to Delay in Completing Clair-| Holding Back Ominous News| shares ana of bonds $3,254,000 that Stealings from London Just Returned from Long In ing-House Committee was wrong, ‘ spection of Plants of Big Was seen at the clore of business ton Works and Forced Pur-| : on the Russian-Japanese Sit- ing Quotations, Assurance Co. Were for An- Corvorati eS ae ta one ji 's Benefi orporation. _ NEW FALL SUITS | golunder. Until late last night the bank| Chases at High Rates. uation and Traders Weaken. yea artes Sou"s | other’s Benefit. rp - ‘A clerks Were examining the books and Net Women—. reports. At midnight it was b Chas. TS Reeaeh wks the inartiutign we os hope-| ‘The Crucibte Bteel Company of Amer!-| gtockn weakened toward the clone of BG | John A. Scott, who, while cashler of| ‘t¥ousancs of the employees of the| POF Best Quality Berkeley and Panne Cheviots—Blacks, Jewaly Involved that it would have to|ca's third annual report, read to the| yt” A + Rl the London Assurance Company, of No.| Stee? Trust wil: suffer a reduction in Blues and BroWwns--richly trimmed, - : board of directors and stockholders to. | {re gmay net (@eday and the final prices | * _ y| 14 Pino street, stole nearly $25,000, was| Wages, according to the determination f Notified the Comptroller. day at the annual meoting in the New [snowed ® downward tendency. ea X= Bl tommy sentenced to Sing Sing Prison|of the officials and directors of th $ $ Prewient Langiitt called up Comp-| Jersey Corporation Agency, Jeraey City, | net lonees were evident In several of the | F jp] for an indeterminate sentence of not} great corporation who have Just re: 'e and ° troer of the Currency Kane in Wash- | contained regrets over the reduction in | aaue®, The Hues He newevere Wen |B 4 + {| less than one year nor more than five| turned from the annual inspection of ington By telephone and told him that |the net earnings of the corporation, | “resular with trading dull. Wail stree t | years. the various plants, In addition to a Values $32.50 and $47.50 o® the"bank was broken, Besides the publication psiaeie neoort posse a qaternoon ae peneee t |] scott, through his attorney, pleaded| general cut the plan to reduce expenses - “E want a recelver appointed at once,” | there was the election of the now board | rete wis timmnent and that the al Went! Fee ne eee eae ee | naiudes tne closing of Plants where! For Women—In addition qwill offer 150 Black, Blue and Brown ,, Bem As Lanattc. “The attaire of toe of directors, Ail of the old tees wea |0renk was tmminen: i Cte, eS ee ; £ if] stole the money because of the constant | the cost of production is greatest. E 5 hi i he fastitution are in such shape that {t|re-clected with the exception of B an would be more sere pe see iol AR ace F {| toans made vy him to an officer of the Wile the men who took the trip, ze: Cheviot and English Mixtare Suits, long cr short coa‘— (taken 4 effec! an e “i ela if Vere lao uitres (potter ey . will ba.imposyible .to open the dogrs | jamin Atha, who ia succeeded by Will-|Ani% Nd Ks effect in a rcusire ame ars pistes =e ipl company. © Thee: \loans\. were co \fre- || FO sida ahd: ironed: th bot ma) bad from’ regalar stock), at the bears took advantag . + t, Scott declared, that { ds ti to-day. fam G. Clark. Rbk Gtivenniwentah ald mot ahow | mush | Quent, Scott declared, that in order tolns it in painted, they agreed that the hain, SCF 1 Bank Examiner, receiver | ending Aug. 31 are scheduled at $1,050.27 saith + Fd CaDvHGlerce toteen er Sth morn ol tained, | Sever a pinst yfurnaces, were ou @tjouce. Mr, Cunningham hurried here |‘Then come the regrets, which are 4% “Values will tell In the end,” was the Ser al RANA bys er \ closed by the officials while on the ¢ri 7 ‘ and will take the bank under his man- | follows: rematk most ‘generally heard during the F 2] cooics attorney made an eloquent ap~ and work wan suspended in « pumber of Marked down from $19.00 and $22.00. One of thé mb atone “The result Is to be regretted and !s early hours of ¢rading to-day, London i Hl SA Raat aid ;| The wage question 1s one that is | Was not only morally but mentally est values We have ever ofjered. At is not believed that the failure of | due largely to the fact that the man- had sent over lower prices and Pittsburg at Tt i) wea. | Sananee catestitee: Lie spsnne te ae he aay, will involve orher panne hore agement had been confdent in the belief sent notice of tho fallure of the Federal 1k t | “Hts atealings,” the lawyer told Judge that there must be a reduction, mut bee] TAN COATS 4 er les, bu he fact that| that the construction of the Clairton’ National k, and it was generally be- oy > | Foster, “were for the benefit of inethod of instituting It has not been . Jocal brokerage firms are: in| works would be completed in season to’ jieved before the opening that nylces to = “1 | 0 FL of @ SU decided upon. It is thought 'kely that ¢ e e4 ‘01 We \perlor officer, His first savings w he subsidl Nb q : makes it the belief of business | supply them with raw material at rea-' would decline, But there was only a # MOPROWeA LAG CHINE AURRHICE: Peano ca Dera Gireatly with. thelr’ men, For Women—Tan Cobert Cloth Coats—all lengths—satin lined— TAAL On baci cee eee eee Pere "forced, however, to pur- slight falling off, which lasted but ten Wh + Hj more mones, but chia, too, was bor) Au°h AMgooteiia gk the Rust acting In $ $ Heat Pe eect are KEN | ohase in the apen inarket at’ the flgh minutes, after which prices began to} 40% + rowed. ‘The demands made upon him) ————————weo II 75... LS. 75 25. G0 erat etl ne it Ws possible other fail- | prevaiiing prices during the frat ox climb steadily. The advance continued | Ry * as were frequent. Very often more money $. vlINgollow. months of the year. The reduction in unti] 1.90 o'clock, when there was a 71% — | was borrowed from him in a week than R Haa@apttal of 42,000,000. | the, price of, ‘raw ‘matorint during tH sien reaction due to the rivate ad-| AGE Glue coud cara tn a-yaar, (He became t * Values $15.00, $22.50 and $74.06 The Federal National Bank was or-| This condition will not exist during thé) vices from London that the Japanese- iy if | tilef and then stole for his own use: | Sanized in Decdmber, 1901, with a capi-| coming year." |Russian trouble would develope serious RS | The officer who borrowed from Scott | FLANNEL WAISTS tal of $2,000,000 and a surplus of $400,000. | Owing to a clerical error in the sum-| lum yicuions, tomorrow, his caused pi % Berke wan gut on th ve g2o| ming Up, the surplus on hand is re- | Complication x Et q| told him that his books were to be ex- . f ‘The stock was put on the market at 20] Theat “to $L8G14L04 The failure to/qulte a little stock to be thrown upon mn 40 {]amined, and on his advice Scott do-| For Women—Doeskin Finish Flannel Waists—all the new fall colors— © share and was so well thought of that | conclude an agreement with the United) the market. ‘The tone became quite a a pe a5 stroyed his books, Scott stands here a aria Sree rce! capidly. A tex: months after | Slates Bisel Corporation for the sale ot /lltéle easier. cepa Sut ETE, criminal, but ¢he other man goes free." | British Doctors. Performing $ -00 d $3, 9 Sbe'bank began business the stock was! Works, it le sald, has placed the com- — Experts, the lawyer sald, had declared | an tw gelling at $144.75. The last report of|pany under the ‘necessity of securing| ‘There was some support of the mar-/QNLY WALL STREET SCARED. Scott weak mentally, morally and phys: Wonderful Cures. the bank shows that its liabilities and Additional funds for the operation of|ket at the opening, but there was Cg loaliye The LOKMOR Assi vance Company, Wate $5.00 and $6. 00 Fesources amounted to #7,693,782.23. The | ‘ip, Pitnh. hat the direc. | MeURH pudllc buying to offset the sell- ois Central's President Taken | through its attorney, sald It would make! foans And discounts reached $5,098,07241, | tore’ have arranced for the, loan 0% | Ine of 45,000 shares for London account. | Unaly comumba eremanos canes | wnroun its attorney, sald it wou ‘These eminent epectalists are stving their | SILK WAISTS Bae recast Tanta ren | ta drat Matt talon won wi atm oer OA | Sr vauny Pan Patent of te | isis Ratner tas row | SHUR te ah gee eB Fas F eibermttridual desist footed up $1.-| ready bean necured (0 flout the Youn [2% oir ina Caine tanto eaniee sie olss: Central ‘Ralisoaas ecootding tovw|terisaked ‘the company’s ‘attorneyjire- rervieos consist not, only of consultation, | For Women—Peau de Sote Sitk Watsts—all the new colors and black—- $ er the lure earl un id " i | exam ons and a Deed Ctatcn deposit | Ns FHM auccenstully, one company have been|s the exncctation that there would be| Private despatch recelved from Chicago money joo oe CmCtes RO y barrens mange gure ‘“Baninen Hone, tye a i $ 9 8 45. 9 6 56, 9 _ fiteck Dropped to 70, out Nas $56,508,744. a decline here. When it did not come] to-day, ts quoted as follows: “There wasgan exchange of checks,""| nition Mens Socket Ine. sryecred [ ° * ° brome con the shorts became a little anxious, but ‘The business of the country generally attorney replied. No. 8 East 14th st Gince the slump in Steel began the (bai has been losing ground gradually. price. To prevent a rald, strong state- ments were given out unofficially. and talked about through the street. Had there been a run on the bank the doors would have had to close yesterda 1s so good that there will be yo permae Fiied with the papers in the cae are number of checks signed by CRUCIBLE STEEL PAYS. the Japanese-Russian trouble gave them that he had heard Caldwell demand $25 from Scott. Judge Foster sentencing| Scott said: “There Is no doubt that séme persons rovited by your stealings. He should Handed to Trust Company. PITTSBURG, Pa., Oct. 21,.—Payment) has been made into the Union Trust| of $2,100,000, which Is the conserv: ‘ately mana; @o not expect Wall street alone of the is the dnly place that I Know of that is soared, and W: ‘all street will get over its scare fn time.” by James R. Keene was undoubtedly tn the market during the day and it was believed that she was acting for J. P. Morgan In the Steel shares and for other ‘Tho object in pursuing ‘his liberal course in to become rapidly and personally ac- panes ; ved a ‘dis-|nent depreciation in the prices of good | hai) ‘all, aint, ath thy ty ae eenn On Monday its stock dropped to 80 and some courage and they showe Deriting Anveatinenta bi wentondereall ws secretary of the company. | quainted w je sick and afficted, and position store covering. ; c ‘There ts also vit of William ¥,| Under “no circumstances will’ any charg yesterday it was not wanted at any |Reorganization Fund of 82,100,000 | Position to wait before covering. always be beter than tn industrial con: | Chambers, of Wo, 2 Vrowpect aveiage, | Whatever bo made for any services fest Y rv (except for, medicines) t with by tors one it tore : ne e doctors ‘trea so and deformities, and ery ‘case the Undertake, At the first interview a there incurable the Values $5.00, $6.50 and $8.90 Boutillier Brothers. 5! Company ld up to public lash and fon At ade, and | ae Sims wnlen ha’ capital necessary to perfect the plans |jange interests which believe that In view —— LAR Seensia inp rene sat aS hath nr 4 yA, Kindy oid te! W. f Ts this { ‘posit mk dre. looking tut! of the reorganized Crucible Steel Com-|of the good crops and the easier tone °C/LONDON STOCKS IRREGU és qwenty Sti ustomers fo tec oO acc pro 5 aiegeing opel oh arn Sy Tal | Ya aca of the Eton |ee money" market ® wood mvs 0 3 STRSH STEAD ON STHESUAB, iam aap oar At nt stooks and there a& gene feeli of uneisiness, | This dus tar the feet js due to the fact be= Be ings. 2 hat the as assete of the company 4: Rai ee While there were reports of a largo wean loneat Standard 011 Figures Prominently py te tment,” postive largely of new corporatia eecinters opper, were in Outside Trading. +. op Sioeks which have ho know yidive’ a BET ON STEEL PRICES. ae ee eeee ia daugh at! LONDON, Oct. 2.—The market for Pike an! ep ch am to.(?238! sah Rus gto “Get the Habit. must be di tn Ay a 1a ere iC a 0. FAUST u ‘ul stocks were steady bu a) 0- lol —l eved will be at a big loss’ President Cory Will Not Talk. The news that the Federal N, Bank of Pittsburg ‘had falled ite Company. prices was due, loned Strong After a wW Were in a similar condition, Business |@2¥. with Standant O11 and Union Cop- Street Men Put Up $10,000 on a of the wing Rheumatism u Write, Sescriblaw their troubles: ang te of such an interest In the loan crowd. Nevertheless Copper was one of the strongest stocks on the list, ro bia on the Stock Exchange. was irregular | et conspteuous in the trading, The and dull, the nearness of the settlement |®0d asked prices of the principal out- and the prevalling bad weather reatrict- | Ste securitigs were: Course of Rail Rates, Tt is said that two steel men have bet $10,000, one that steel rails will sell at comelate course of Home. Treatment’ sent Special Sale of Men’s Fee ie cement In Wall street, and es-|§24 before the Ist day of March, the| For the first time tn some days Mon- | ing dealings, Consols hardened elight- 3K ° ° eaally around the offices of ine Greri second expert taking the other end of|treal was again a large buyer of|ty at first, but subsequently reacted, | Amer Seer He % nishin S | Texts 95 wived in New fork from Pitts. | the bet. Canadian Pacific, The rally in Sugar! Home Ralls were depressed. arin i it e ¥ and hurried to his office! Tne wager was made according to re-|W8% ® striking feature of the early| Americans opened firm, but afterward | Maine Hy 3 Hy nce, He ‘had been told of the fail-|port at the Midday Club, No. 2 Broad| trading. Lower Wall street is bullish | weakencd slightly, though the future | Sea 21% Men's WATE, Cat peee, questioned as to the|irect. a# the result of ‘AreUmene [ard thinks that the tee outlook is] Was remarmedten ts more hopetal tients Standard Ot se 5 oat 625, At our Sixth Avenue Store only. The reason: We bought ; Aeon faa of the bank ‘would dail: Goilevac’te eva cene: ister in excellent, but considers the Cuban real Raproven Water oa moceraie -Dusliaes ‘Benneceee : a ag F he the entire furnishing stock of a prominent Sixth Avenue con. fused to make fy ‘ phe j|-procity matter, the ke: - A fetih ts “a Gay Statement” ‘There are a Rout Regottadinn ta Tower tates Ter fesiahte | on and the market movement. NR Mecadacert loeb Rounary ys Fur nts ht ug cern (name withheld by request), Salé begins to-morrow morn+ 4 te millionaires in New belleved that the steel men will Electric 1 and they ithe especially. inter- | 0d It 1s bel debs Loulsvilie showed quite a iittle T . te Re ‘ Fi a Gsted in the failure of the bank and tho |{petalironds will grant anower iacute | Atrength, but there was enough stock THE WHEAT MARKET, Rew Orleans oes, af* ail, ing at about half price, Compare figure columns: tory that the Pittsburg brokerage 8 * | for sale in large blocks to prevent any | Good support was given to wheat at|ac "Lows Tranet 4% 1 Depariment awl Pe alt by’ the ES AC 4 ieee. = ES eas to bid up ie sett fiers iss the start to-day, December advancing| White Knob Bh o% 8. White Shirts. ‘ w Yo correspondents for the Gates & Co. sold stock trewly Guring the _————— thee eeeeneeeeeene Poderal Nationat are the Jianover Na-| NEW HAVEN ROAD ELECTS, | Sey and gavelout quite « few seling or-]1-4 of a cent within the first ten min- F-ORIDA BANKER DYING. Colored Dress Shirt Sale, Star White Shirts, ind the Park National Bank.” It paaid.at these banks that no money be lost by them. -Both banks were ed some time ago that the bank uf trouble and they have been draw- on thelr loan: NEW HAVEN, Conn., ct. 31.—Stock-! from the high prices. ‘The decline was been very {ll for the past week, is now Palas ‘ holders of the New Xork, New Haven | so easy and brought about with such New York's yg Opecing prices ayS'| thought to be ayl He ft . 0 Adler's nd Hartford Railroad ted the e tock that th re | Wheat—May, December, 86 6- St 0, dent was prominent CITED OVER Present’ Board of Directors. any who be foved that unere was some | Corns May. i8 bid; December, 86 1 bia,| ‘nthe history of this city, establishing Fine Percale Shirts Eek Sim Motes ee Hee EX ‘The lease of the Middletown, Meriden | bad ‘ne announced elther after] Chicago's ppesing. ns rere: Wheat] a bank here twenty-five or thirty years i hi ewest desi ligh Cashmere Los! Ana Waterbury Railroad was ratified. | the close ot the market or before the! —May, Tes. 3-8 to 0 5-8. ago, He came here from Kansas, wher@|im the mi igus, light Neckwear ....+5 _, CLOSING OF BANK, 0 siness. "| opening to-morro tow ‘were inclines | Gorn ‘Maye ia 1d to ad 88: December,| n¢ ‘had a large mercantile business,}and dark grounds, figured Solid Sill Neckwear. utes, May followed December closely, although differences widened somewhat. Corn was firmer, with wheat, and ane aieeh of splendid weather in ders to the $2 brokers, The decline that eet in about 1.50 o'clock continued until] stocks had sold down in some Instances 1 1-2 points JACKSONVILLE, Fla, Oct, 21.—Wwill- in] &m B. Bamett, aged President of the the] National Bank, Jacksonville, who has Choose Present Di- a Ratify Leases, Stockholde: rectors Ny acept the reported trouble in the Far 5-8 to 43 3-4 Te ts probable | “Now Ye East as the real cause, New York's closing prtoge were: Wheat | and has been & leader tn all public en- oo THE COTTON MARKET, —The Exchange that profit taking had as much to do]—May, &2 7-8; mber, | terprises, was philanthroplo and did Bfiy tnmtifution ‘ofits sina] | mine locel cutton market, opened strong Atchison ‘and. Union. acini, farts [ies 8 Gorntay is Tr; Ostobee, 85s; | ea te ae bulging pe’ ot eckson | detach cuffs, perfect fitting closed its doors to-day, Gh heen aes reater part of the day were two of] Chicago's “eae teteed were: Wheat ville. He is wighty-one years olf and shirts Pepisowi inte & state of-con-| coat’ Room shorts bought’ a lot af fre ronan the Pabort Rha aha Mant | eakoeae a bia. Tsar. te ag! | tae Seldom enlened’ a day at his|beck ta ! f.00, Medileott-Morgan Co, advances . ¥ tas, numerous| {ne ‘start and. commissions houses chad | Ana cre the otek would ton bee Decgmber 43 hi; Me May, @ 1-2. ry ad BIE ft tae ee it Shirts i Night’ rc the Dank | thelr “hands full with outside orders. | clared. There were few who believed ' = Sr tay OY value $1.50. si ab heetec here war also large spot demand in| this recort: SHIP GIVEN UP AS LosT. © $1.50, Flannel Nii ior ipo inthe the market COFFEE BROKERS PETITION. » fea ete — ee ee pening Recon were: October, 9.65] United States Steel | lost 1-8, at 13 7-8, re ith ts bel lat ti GLASGOW, Oct. 3L- je ship iton= je of the bank will ‘Novem .74 offered; while the 0 preferred. w was down 8-8, at petition is being circulated in the} pane, of this port, Capt. Tumilty, which Collars, guptement to. & be 3 t aiuary, 9.76 to 58 1-8. per was up 1-2 la ay OF. . Ba- Ree oe coffee tence requesting the Board of | satied from Liverpool March 81 for Fre- 46 to ‘ebruar, an to March, 9.79 to 8 and auger 1-1 PSontral a ‘ork ie to Naat Fane 5.8 bias duh Siailen thee sepithonteomentee change tO abollt mantle, Australia, has, with her crew was Sa over pier Chi eee Mon's aud striped, with attached or and Btate ‘Senator, good support at closing with a gun Pikont araunite bank. of 18 3-8, pace oe October, 9. Pie ge tng Sete clove feo; Which meet an the Brose wal tae eon Beet a ‘and Fifth Avenue, $06 to, 9.11 at f yesterday, after belng up er he cuff Croce) apa Monarch Fancy Shirts ; Star Ne) opiges os shirts, ‘Unlaun