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Trade Condtions Favor Advance ‘in Prices and Dealings Close NEW WORKINGMEN’S CLUB TO BE BUILT AT A COST OF $200,000. oe Ty mee * e $900,000 CLUB FR WORKNGMEN Finest Building of Its Kind in the United States Is to Be COTTON TRADERS GUESSING! Heavy Shipments to Europe KEEPS THE and Conflicting Reports Affect knows how to Guy. firm that coy- red shorts some time ago ‘at trom to 150 points above the price they. con- tracted! to deliver is now 101,000 bales long of the market. How large the export movement of cotton Js can be seen by an examination of the receipts in Liverpool for the last seven days, beginning Monday a week ago. This movement is responsible for the high prices, The receipts and the value of the receipts at $60 a bale fol- low: H.ONeill & Co. Women’s Autumn Coats and Suits. Just at present we are Horan Peceay the largest and most complete stocks of thoroughly dependable suits and Value. $1,000,000 * with the List at Highest of Put Up Here Within One| the Prices in a See-Saw coats for Autumn wear at moderate prices that are to be m se y " Market seen in New York City. No matter how small the price }! ear. * may be, our customers know from experience that materials, * the Day. fit and finish must be absolutely right before the garments find a temporary lodgment here. Two Extraordinary Values for Thursday. WOMEN’S JACKETS—made of fine, well-finished ! , $10.00 ‘Tuesday Total ... There was in addition about an equal amount shipped from this and other ports of the United States during these days and which {s etill afloat On Monday the shipments amounted to 100,000 bales, almost a record for one day, and on Tuesday they were 60,000 bales, or $8,000,- SSSI OSIIOTTSSSTSITS F8STITETTSIS 80000 Cotton holds the centre of the com- mercial stage Just now, and more per- sons are watching its fluctuations and more are interested in its price move- ments than are concerned in the move- ments of prices in the stock market. To-day the cotton market opened strong and active, with all months sell- Tho finest club-house for workingmen in the United States will be buyt within @ year in New York. Plafs for a handsome five-story structure have al- ready: been filed and work on the bulld- Ing will begin soon after the first of the year, if the present arrangements are carried out. TRACTIONS STILL IN FRONT. cite Kersey Cloths, with wing capes, wide strap trimming and. new sleeves; also of Montagnac Cloths, trimmed with Kersey—all lined with fine satin... Value $15.00. Gould and Rockefeller Issues Among bs Strongest, While Steel, Which :} Was Under Pressure, Improves— Gagar and St. Paul Up. lari mouse: will\e We property oll Ge veberor Baia: WadeoMeaTiin eae eg | OENEEGHTa eee eee A ig j@ | the Workingman’s Educational and jbased upon the remarkably low tempera-| Counting these shipments and the re- shapes, skirts in walking lengths, coat lined with satins— $14 75 Bee. Home Association, which now oceuples| ture throughout the South, which in-|celpts at Liverpool there has been ex- avery Gependabicl and cieasy aut eee e eee 5 yp | cramped quarters at No. 205 East! dicated a reduction of the movement of | Ported since Monday a week ago about Value $22.50. further’ decline in sterling exchange caused by continued heavy ex- of cotton, encouraged traders on | stock market, as it indicated that | b ‘would be easier money in the : : ture. There is\ every indfeation exports will increase steadily trom now on and this means markets for the al companies.’ The car and loco- lv@ concerns are arranging to invade foreign countries and the’ steel corpora- ton"IS sending large orders abroad. | | All this with the reports of increased earnings and the prospect for | Elghty-sixth street. A plot of ground $20,000,000 of cotton. in Bighty-sixth street, near Third ave- nue, has been purchased. It has a frontage of 200 feet in Eighty-sixth street and a aepth of 202 feet. The club-house will coyer the entire plot. Organized in 1896, the association has had a rapid but healthy growth until the membership now numbers 1,400. Long ago the quarters now occupled became too small and the members be- |gan to plan for a new and modern building. ‘The wives of members worked indefatigably to raise funds, Many en- cotton to the markets, forced prices up erermelito OI pOIeE ‘These heavy shipments account : for ‘The cold weather in the South causea|the weakness in sterling exchange and a rush to buy, and the shorts, becoming | th® unsuccessful efforts of the Bank of alarmed, bought freely, sending prices|!@nsland to keep gold from com'ng to up quickly. The receipts of 77,000 bales | ‘iis country. at the ports, which ts 2,000 bales more oo than for the same day last year, failed WHEAT MARKET. to oheck the advance, especially as Liv-] Wheat opened etronger and fatriy a erpool sent over higher cables, tive to-day, due to the cables dnd the However, considerable selling by room| cold weather West. The bulls worked traders who loaded up yesterday in ex-| on the idea that such low temperatures pectation of this advance supplied the] at this scason of the year would injure demand and caused prices to ease off] the crops. Corn started dull but fairly Also the following Representing the acme of fashion at moderate prices. SPLENDID BROADCLOTH SUITS...........00.0000 NEW ZIBELINE SUITS ae $29.00 “| $75.00 and VOILE SUITS. CREPE DE CHINE SUITS... WOMEN'S KERSEY COLLARLESS COATS, satin lined, finely trimmed. at:... ..... FFFIFTSISS PF PTSSSSIFTITITTS: SEEAESEEEREEEELE SESS $44664664665446466466566666668. 1 $14.75 ‘bank statement Saturday gave|'y: | eat j A i iis @ome encouragement. and in| 4 |} |tertainments were given until enoug! chtly. i Mice St"tome epmestion frm tel $I {money, was secured to warrant the un-| "iigr' ho report hat the Eton ex-| “Cel YEStk's® OUening "Steet were: ||| Mned vavet timed sco resent APE tN} 699 5q the stack market showed strength| # dertaking of the cherished plans. ‘ fats mt of cotton thac| Wheat-May, 8234" December, - 8663, , vi ritsetseesee senses caeeeecees eeeee a allfay. |" 3 ‘The cost of the wtructUFe Will De 720. ee eee ee oe amotin mat | Comn—May. 47 3-8, i ° EVENING MOLESKIN CLOTH COATS, fancy velvet é ae x tao, It will be entirely fireproof, the| owe be needed for consumption fad | “Chicago's pening prices were: Wheat and braid trimmed Breaeae: ‘$50.00 - ‘The tel issues wero under pressure | $f HE’ rst two stories of granile und the Peek on a eee aia Sbtecr) Fl Cr eaanibee, at & A ail Pies (Third Floor.) from the opening and at the start | Peover ones of brick and terra cotta, 4 a € pr Ai 3-4 to 41 5. Renusyivgnla, wag attackea, but lt | sSeggeseesssevoessssssevesvessesess sesseussssessees | Mi trimmings of ornamental iron. The (9. Couayin’ cloning and tn: aoe vee] Hee —Sioee Bs eae yer iaes, ee: Infants’ Depart quickly showed strength and made a = Lathe et alah = che interior will be finished in hard wood. | stances below those prices, cember, 87 Corn—Mey, “FH BS: niants epa. ment. Gubstaptial advance. American Sugar} |) _ ‘A portion of the first and second floors cember. 49 Here you will find every requirement for Baby, We | “4 : Was aniong the strongest issues and | Pre 24 pe #.,¢ %)| CURB STOCKS FIRM vill be occupied by the gymnaslum.| January dropped 17 points below the | Chicago's olosing prices were: Whe 3 oe a doula Naa toLie +a There will also be a barroom, a cafe and) qbenine and ié pointe below the closing) — December, 74:8: May, are quite sure that no store in the city shows such a fas- Meme yee chacrit rally letec on ve: pearibaian. iv + Gh) stanaara of shows a Gain—rhe| Piliard-room and a reading-room 0M) ‘Mme feeling 1s s0 mixed that no onel {GE tw DAT tt May: @ Bid: cinating array. 4 mpioed. Be ty Outatde Traalis: “ithe top floor will be a ballroom, with Long Cloaks, Christening Robes, Baptismal Caps and Short Coats in all” The tractions were again strong. |Mo. Pac aN od tne | Stessingsrooma "at the side A stage colors, materials and styles; White and Colored Dresses, Russian Blouse | Brookiyn Rapia sranstt, on the report [RPMS NY t ty leur to-day, with Standam Ol showing | sharon: with the gallery” will seat mors | FOR Suits without knickerbockers, Skirts, Bands, Petticoats, Bootees, Bon- from ipside sources that the earnings |Ont. a “Wer “Wan advance of 2 poltty ons males ck | than 1,00 persons, “The second floor will Bil nets, Tam o° Shanter Caps, Playing Toys, Kate Greenway and Hathaway he company in July tad exceeded | eont Nias E [hi ltwonty-two shares. ‘Northern Securities | PSoiih ay endo h's uae ‘wil “be ious and Nervous Disorder || tic 5:2 sare sorwent of Holiday and dithday Gite “sca Hoe ie tae month ie eer relies at Ti; was off 1-2, while the copper stocks | vided, into small mevting roms. | The Si A y Absolutely one wot the most complete and thoroughly MERAH tune the buviig Wee tor (tek et Were practically unchanged. ‘The bid fourth oer Om this Roor; too Will be ick Headache and Constipation, equipped Infants’ Departments in America, and the prices isiders who Délieve uit the future of Side aecuritten were: nos: CN 1a large dining-room, with a” modern TAKE throughout are extremely moderate. ie Rae aver Petore in ten nines eae | American Can ae aah a TE a se ye actria clavaters econd Floor.) x merlean Can f , 4 " vi rt lied. s 2 Metropolitan wa: ong on buying Seana We 1%] nen the buliding 19 completed, the Seat eran ent HP) ne eure tects Thanksgiving Aprons rive Was maiinulative Was dened ao | E Prominent speake vill be #e- jghanuy. Munhatian was bought by ig |icnality, Prominent. ebeakare wll vase.) In an endless variety—showing the new Florentine, Roald Brokers, tale was enous ty 233] month. ‘The work of study ‘classes for Gibson, Butelle and Bib Aprons; also Maids’, Waitresses’, m uyink and helped. to Breton S| members and debates nc ng carried . ‘ ste ae cae St off, | mermhirtea aaeager nom belo ) eg met aar enna, Oe Gina hin prone Bt. 1 fle and other| mm. Lake 24 ae ee C i alues From 25c. to $2.00 Ea atia Tapa Rocketellor stocks were very 3°! DECISION IN SILK CASE ; lo Splendid $2.00 Each. ptroug And’ this pave firmness to the 29 ‘They cure Giddiness, Fullness:and Swelling after meals, Dizziness and Drowsiness, Maids Caps and Bonnets Upward From 5c. whole market. Atchison, in which the a - PERE United’ States Cold Chills, Flushings of Heat, Loss of Appetite, Shortness of Breath, Costivencas, (Second Fl was aguite i shor interest tear tips, | New Cardinal Appointed Prefect of White, Kno) Se ee eee ee eet town a Blotches on the Skin, Disturbed Sleep, Frightful Dreams, and all Nervousand Taemb- oor.) eet ‘Af gulner’ of aimost uw potnt, Sacred Palaces. Vinton Copper ....s.. cuit) Cour rr Shavdnimunreen inter: ling Sensations, etc. The First Dose will give reliefin twenty minutes. This is no ° was oes OMIM -NOvirik= THerPope) to-day ap a ision overruling the demursers inter-| fiction, | For ‘a Weal Stomach, Disordered Liver and Impatred Digestion Muslin Underwear Dept. ePhe political crowd, when Peneuteny pointed Merry del Vai, the STATEHOOD FOR OKLAHOMA, |Posed by the dete Hy nia te tne oe they act like Magic". Every sufferer arnt invited to try @ Box of these Pills, u operating in the tractions and American! Phy, faint, to be Herat] STATEHOOD FOR OKLA - : thal, Mar’ and they will be acknowledged to be WITHOUT A RIVAL, Particularly Good Values for This Week oun: : distinct from lip aecretacvabin ot stuce | BIN) Ia! ie Figuse granting. Geatendee te fe ‘Goverment throug uie im | health. “They promptly remove any obstruction or irregularity of the system. Women’s Corset Covers and Drawers, all sizes... “Cann: & Co, heavy buyers and id Been Informally, tntrusted ty Ontahoma, rtation of Japanese slike, U. S. A. Depot, 365 Canal St., New York. In boxes, 10c. and 28c. Women’s Outing Flannel Gowns, fast colors rr fr c Cantinal Mocenni, who ait un as = ee 3 : 4 sis28 nay tg an ped] wom, It ia a most imporiant position, = Women’s Gowns, nicely trimmed, all sizes. iin of snort selling. ‘The selling) Mi administration of the Vatican aad | 4 ™ |]] Women’s Walking Petticoats, trimmed... 98c up heavy line of snort selling. ‘e 0 had bou | powers of the Papal government. The Pope during the day received in nosa, Areli Women'sRibbedCorsetCovers,long andshort sleeves,49c up (Second Floor.) pine fFon traders x Block lower down with a small’ profit. 11 pool in Wisconsin Central Flower-Like Brooches, Rich nm i ‘ ja. cume eke bishop of Buenos Ayre: ‘morrow. tenet ovine to manipulation by OBBERS OPEN LETTERS I a) in ri Bome strength owing to manipula ROBBERS OP , rot i. At the ibeginnt f the last . Ae [ B t W + Brat tin SPAMTORD, Conn Nov. it me n eau ’ ce, Women’s Golf Vests and Blouses. y. The feeling was hopeful, and it iniataarigttocaay, endlaveryalee : { foe i i ent of both plai 4 z geass Bvarpoetion ts enter the oes opened, baatentiy th Flowers furnish the inspiration for the designers of the enamelled brooches that we tell about | pete ate cite anid nd ancy in machine Market prices would advance aguin .o- known to have been” taken, to-day. We have always insisted that public taste in ornament is steadily improving, and these 98c. to $4.98 (First Floor.) - brooches prove it. Their delicacy and elegance of form commend them to women of refine- ment. The brooches are of the latest make and have been on sale only a little while. In order ‘The market closed at the highest of| the day on short covering, with trading Pennsylvania GC Gay to show details we make the cuts a little larger than the articles they represent. Pyrography Department. 4. United States Steel common closed @t 11 against 10 5-8, its final price of Tee ereey. wae.the preferred advanced 1-8 at 51 3: Am: Everything we sell,we guarantee.. The LAMBERT store is large, but there is not a square inch in it for an unworthy article. Goods that we do not make—watch cases, for in- stance—*re tested by official assayers. ,The most exacting purchaser is not as particular as we profits all along the For holiday gifts there is nothing more popular or in bet- ter taste nowadays than these burnt wood and leather nov- elties. 34 erican Sugar was up 1 6-8 and T Messee Coal and Iron 1 per cent. Oriental he Errede being 1 G2 over, Ue" the: Iocal R S l e are about the goods we rae before him. We have abolished middlemen's prc Our DECORATED BASKETS, some burnt, some burnt and colored, section gro kiya, Rapid Uranslt ug a line. Hence, although LAMBERT quality is always high, LAMBERT prices are ever low. are particularly good. Prices range from $2.25 to $6.00, Mea wad ip td and Becuritiee ar tite Three flowers, each set with a Alily enriched with Same quality of gold as PICTURE FRAMES, a splendid and attractive assortment, from 39¢, Manhattan ciosed ai 1) ta ain of] 7 Larsday, Nov. 1 oth, deena hu teem or eel dlamond-—two types all. the other brooches to $3.50. i : ‘Atshiagn, Baltimore & Ohio, St. Paul, 3 Batt é, 14 kt. pold, rose finish. Only by = of purity. Solid 14-kt. Also rose finish, diamond JEWEL, HANDKERCHIEF, GLOVE and LACE boxes, decorated Missouri Pactic, Norfolk & Western, |we will offer an original in- cutting out middlemen’s profits \ gold,richly enamelled in centre of flower, atid’ beautifully lined with satin, from 9c, to $4.98, Naw York Central, People's Gas can it be sold for $11.00. Superb holiday git. $8.50. Also, all kinds of material: Wooden blanks, outfits, platinum points, cago, Readiig, Rock: Island, S Pacific: Uniun Pacific and the gin Central issues closed from 1 nts higher. The rest of the rail ist realized fractional gains Of 1-2 to 3-4 per . were Be; voice, glass, stains, etc. Demonstrations and Free Instruction in the Department. (Second Floor, Adjoining Art Department.) Enamelled iris, with pearl in centre, suggesting dewdrop in natural flower. Solid 14 kt, gold, rose finish, $8.50. 405 Kermanshah Rugs, Bright Circles For Brides’ Fingers. the Erle stocks. i : ¥ 4 sales of stocks wi 7,200 | A in centre of enamelled shares and of ponte Saison” extra fine quality; worth flower. Only $7.50. Lining News Much beauty at little cost. Solid 14 kt. gold, like the others, rose finish, pearl Another iris desig style: but different in detail. of Importance to Dressmakers, We thoroughly recommend and guarantee our new In the centre of the enamelled flower glows The Closing Quotations, |$125 to $150 each, at | o-day's Nevert, Jowest and closing prices | os a pearl, Solid 14 kt. gold Solid 14 kt. gold, rose finish, # Rare put sennidedt ealanata ce ese| 4 75 00. rose finish. A fine ef- $8.50; without enamel, Fall and Winter weight Linings. Many of them are exclu- | fect produced by simple Sc00: sive with us and the color lines are now complete. means, $7.50. ‘ 1am, Clage, ome. rere Solid 14 kt. gold with gen- ‘ A Hee ONE Retail Only A alamnood) in tos ce ae inal Sreauoll cost iesse Specimen Values for This Weck: ein fig) i Oi ae hs pene baled ZA FAs finished, $5; enamelled, “Garfield” Silk Serge, value |‘‘English Moire Moreen,” for ed pi | Lord o& 7 y fom of date teat. (Caan < $6. 50c. per yard; at 40c. drop skirts, 28c, yard. + ate Rose finish, enamelled. = ‘ ‘ + 3| ayLor, $13.50. A Jewel ofa Watch. “Wearwell” Silk Serge,valuc |Quilted Jap Silk, Quilted = iB Broadway and Twentieth St. = as aie pi eeellee sf 65c. per yard; at 50c. Sateen and Quilted Satin, $44 an ve. . SH i new designs in all the new =8 Eyes and Eyeglasses. boanh aaananatiars “Marcoma” Sateen, value! Fall shades, 50c, to $1.25 t 7 If your eyes need attention a skilful and. success- « what the makers call the jew~ 25c. per yard; at 19c, per yard. ae) A few days before the ceremony the bridegroom: elled series, Solid 14 karat, “Victoria” Percaline, value|Fast Black Percaline, value lsc. per yard; at 12%%4c. 20c. per yard; at 15c, Many new shades in “Antherea,” “Yama Mai” and "Sam- son” Silk. (First Floor, Rear.) Morris Chairs at $6.98. Value $10.00. In solid quartered golden oak and mahogany finish, spring seat, massive claw feet and carved fronts, cushions. a ' all hair filled, coverings of Welling- 5 ton or Belgian Velour. In plain or ful optician will examine them without charge. Our Optical Department is growing. We supply Eyeglasses and Spectacles in gold, gold-filled nickel and steel frames, and we guarantee the ac- curate fit of the lenses. Everything is done in the thorough, careful LAMBERT fashion, Much trouble is saved by having defective vision corrected plain polished Bascine open face and new jewelled Wal- tham works. A welcome Christmas gift for somebody. Price, elect buys the wedding ring. Prudence and good taste suggest a LAMBERT seamless ring, guar- anteed to be solid gold and full weight. We make no charge for engraving. Wedding rings were the first articles of jewelry we made, We have them of all widths, and no-matter how much work is on hand this branch of our business is always intrusted to our most skilful artisans. Every ring we sell is made in the LAMBERT factory and carries the LAMBERT guarantee. The rings are 14, 18 and 22.kt, Prices begin at $3 and end at $20. On these sales there is little direct profit, but much gain in hearty good will. Our best wishes to the November brides! $27.50. We are the official watch-inspectors for the New York Central and Hudson River and Long Island Railroads. The careful work in repair- ing demanded by these corporations is at your service, too. 5 Ne’ 86™ ST. & B22 AVE, OFFER |Cereal Jars. roreeuin Blue letters and decoration. Tea, Coffee, Sugar, Rice, aM Barley, Beans, Peas, Cur- promptly. Our optician adjusts te glasses to the ace so that they are always becoming and com- tertable, Toilet Articles. 03 | Open Open fénnén's Talcum Powder... iterine Hisgae oes -63| — rants, Farina, Raisins,Oat- desi je lectin Pre todk si gaiene || a Saturday} |) °°” “Regular price $1.00. +39} Cloves, Cinnamon, Gin- Evenings ’ Bath Thermometer. 10} ger, Allspice, Nutmeg, Nights Special at $6.98. Beatty: lou any vinsaak sor. 9 {i | Until 7 Heath Rew seen pera 115| TLES To match not” 25ceeae 3 Until 10. Mout enon 139] FAMILY SCALES, ; ; Si venue, 20th to 21st S . S| mast atti tat| THIRD AVENUE, CORNER 58TH STREET, ||S2% nee i | .

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