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THE WORLD: WEDNEm-nx KVENING, JANUAW« ARCHBISHOP’S TRIP TO ROME sf DENY, Sa Maes Seles Propaganda Expects Head of New ig a aonintod o ita aot York Diocese This Month. Meee ciate differem nationalities, ROME, Jan. 6—The Congregation of tho Propaganda has been informed that PLUNGER SULLY T Bt A STOCK E ROKER Visit Tome betore tons, povsly,duriig|q hg fa the ‘worid-are,all-the, chil Sensational Cotton Speculator the month of January. Goring one tere vowttked the Buys a Seat on the Big Ex-) MGR. SETON OFFICIATES. ag 1004, 486 for $1.00 Se ) Q 696 fot $1.75 Corsets. UNPSON TAN e Corsets. ——— Making It Lively. ~NEW LOW RECORD ‘Pommon, on the Cutting of Div- == ne landlord gave them a quarter whispered the little girl. said the hborhood Feels the Pressure. j (MARKET WEAK AND LOW. 5 kefeller and Gould Conspicuous -\ and Show Strength Compared to «‘ the General List—Amalgamated ‘ Copper Figures as Trading Factor t Heavy selling of the Steel issues was Rhe order in the stock market to-day "nd this afternoon the common was | forced down to 95-8, which fs a new | low record. The preferred got as low 7 ts 645-8, At the low price there was Quite @ little support extended to the tommon and it was bought freely, Com- mission houses received quite a few orders during the afternoon. | fhe Western orders and the Canadian | | orders were particularly large. The d buying steadied the market slightly. _ Paris started the international selling ‘of stocks to-day. Russian 4s dropped 2 ‘cent. in that market and French in- aN and speculators became alarmed ¥ and gold freely in London and even 4 gent orders to this market. London Nook all the stock that was dumpsd (upon it and then dropped it in turn } New York. Investors here were im any humor to take stocks after passing of the Steel dividend and {the sem!-otficial announcement that the dividend on the American Car & Foun- idend, Drops to 9 6-8 and Is Heavily Sold, White Preferred at Once. Daniel J. Sully promises soon to be- come a factor on the New York Stock Exchange. Mr. Sully {s now a member of that ‘change, having bought a seat for $67,000, It is said that he has formed a close connection with Edwin Hawley, which almost amounts to a partnership. Such a combination will mean fireworks in stocks when it gets into full operation. ‘The prospects are that some day the mombers of the exchange will awake to| find that another John W. Gates corner | has been engineered by the brilliant cotton exchange manipulator. Mr. Sully has recently spent $100,000 for seats on different exchanges. In addition to the Stock Exchange seat his firm has recently purchased three seats on the New Orleans Cotton Wxchange for $10,600 Four seats on the New York Cotton Exchange were bought for $20,00 and one on the New York Coffee Exchange for $1,700, | The firm of Daniel J. Sully & Co. ts to do a general brokerage and banking business. ————_— HIGHER WAR RATES ¢ HURT LONDON STOCKS. LONDON, Jan. 6.—Higher rates for war insurance caused the markets to open dull and lower to-day. American | shares showed general declines, with the Steel issues tho heaviest losers. The prices follow change and Will Branch Out|= RO! Franklin Simon & Co. WILL CONTINUE FOR THURSDAY OUR Annual Clearing Sale of Women’s Suits and Coats, AND IN ADDITION WILL OFFER Women’s Waists. HEAVY COTTON WAISTS, with embroidered fronts; also FANCY WOOLEN WAISTS, heretofore $3.50 to $6.00, VELVET, PRUNELLA CLOTH and ALL-OVER PLAITED ALBATROSS WAISTS, heretofore 86.50 to 88.75, CREPE DE CHINE and LOUISINE SILK WAISTS, heretofore $7.50 to $15.75, 145 2.75 3.75 & 6.50 | January Sale Women’s Tailor Made Suits &Coats UR Great Annual Sale of Women’s Tailor-made Suits and Coats gains in presti and importance every day, and before the sale is half over it's found to be the talk of all New York. hed Flees, Prices Are Certainly a Revelation to Every One Who Attends This Sale. For instance, there’s that great lot of women’s individual shoulder cape coats—like illustration —you can search all over New York and not find them priced at less than $17.50, and we're offering them during this sale at $11.75. No need to tell you that they are the most fashionable coat worn—then, too, these coats are made according to the Simpson Crawford Co.’s specifications and nave a finished excellence and an individual style touch that you'll only find in the very finest made-to-order garments, Fa ia, his eleven seventy-five coat is made of an excellent grade of Kersey according to the very latest military model, has fitted box-plaited back—new pouch sleeves, swell, dressy turnover cuff, green velvet military ea metal buttons and satin lined throughout—the handsomest garment ever offered at the price, $11.75. But this {s only one instance of the rare values this sale affords and it’s the sort of a appreciate a great saving opportunity of this character. $5.50 for Women’s $10 Vicuna and Kersey coats. $12.50 for Women’s $18 Zibeline Walking Coats. $8.75 for Women's $12.50 Kersey Coats. $13.75 for Women’s $19.75 Kersey Coats. $10 for Women’s $16.50 Kersey Coats. $14.75 for Women’s $22.50 Kersey Coats. $14.75 for Women’s $25 Twoed Walking Sults. | $18.75 for Women's $25 Tallor mado Sults. $25 for Women’s $37.50 Zibelino Pedestrienne | $14.75 for Women’s $19.75 Dress Skirts. $16 for Women’s $25 Dress Skirts. Suits. $16.50 for Women’s $23.75 Tallor made Suits. Sage Pi A ea, $19.75 for Women’s $27.50 Tallor made Suits. $16.50 for Women’s $25 Kersey Coats. $19.75 for Women’s $35 Montagnac Coats. $24.75 for Women’s $35 Kersey Coats. $27.50 for Women's $39.75 Kersey Coats. $35 for $49.75 Kersey Coats. $35 for Women’s $55 Wraps. $5.75 for Women’s $12 Dress Skirts, | FIFTH AVE, 37th & 38th Sts. | Women's Dept. | COATS! COATS! COATS! | 1,000 Winter Coats in short, medium and full lengths, this season’s best styles, all of them made up of our standard ma- terials and best of linings. Annual Reduction Sale Knit Underwear. T’S only once yearly that we take off from the regular prices at time of purchase a bona-fide discount of 50% | —just half on all women’s Ypsilanti underwear. You, perhaps, remember this great sale from last year and have been waiting for this very announcement—sale includes Union Suits, tights, etc., at a discount of 50%. 65c. for Women's $1 Underwear—heavy weight, Jersey ribbed wool Vests and Pants. * .—The well and favorably known Commonwealth English lerwear—just 8: Men's $4.50 Imported Underwear at $1.45 Hasiosuts, entets ced eas acon mony eal ed hele a tp as shrinkable wool, Sizes of Shirts, 36 10 38 in.; Drawers, 32 to 34 in. Glastenbury Health Underwear for men—to tell the story quickly—all $1.75 and $2 Shirts and Drawers, all sizes, $1.15. ¥ jMary common would be cut, Consequently when London offered “wing gold 60,000 shares of stock in this | Eri _Snarket prices began to crumble and ‘kha market became heavy, feverish and Ulin! pee, Kouta” deeuiten room traders seemed to be afraid | Central... ‘ ito ee te to-day and the trading for | Pennsy © this t was less than at any time most conspicu2us point of firm- urn wag Ainalyamated Srrwich lost about ft uta point eed until it showed a |1! fterward declined again. io g bite gon, Who operates for the) Wanash .... vi but npr emrkcnt|wneaT GOES KITING | Cloth Coats Velour Coats 9 GYEat Sale Muslin Night Gowns at 39c. UST so you'll appreciate this wonderful offering we'd like to have you try fo duplicate these night gowns Fi sale the buying public appreciate too, for notwithstanding the very cold weather we've f. ! been breaking selling records every day and that’s tho thermomoter that tells how well you “There Is a small stock of the metal in 7 Value 18.00 : : ate Un a foreign countries and “those wie UH! CricAGo, Jan, 6—On the war news Value 1500 7.50 20.00] {Q-00 elsewhere for 50c.,or even 75¢c. at some places. Careful comparison will afford a striking illustration of the the Feason that the metal if advanced sales of May wheat at the opening of fe ‘ 22.50 saving importance of this sale. Second Floor. | Nie RO Sate CONS rr during Ch etcats eenicen pebag Geter acd es 10 00 ad We repeat what we said at the o pening of this sale: “At no time or place can you duplicate the values offered during thls annual sale.” i Nee eee ee ae ee stort the onenine dwares range 25.00 30.00| 4 7.50 |) Full, generously cut Night Gowns made from sheer cambric, fine hemstitched and tucked yokes—the dainti- Mla Roe efeller insuen were all strong |ing from $7 1-2 to 88 1-2. 27.50 42.50 35.00 est and prettiest gowns you've ever seen at the price—you'll find all the buttons of genuine pearl. You can ; fetat ‘peciies ‘chreloes ihe markets continued atrong and ao; 29.50 40.00 tell how great we regard these values and what an enormous response we expect to this announcement when Uy Bae ot Decent. i thet top prige aiid closed: Ad ae wdsiel 32.50 45.00 | we say that because of the fact that we've only 2,000 of them we will have to limit each customer to three ; rations in Alton by the bull over yesterday, at 881-4. ‘The July and 35.00] [5.00 50.00 | awe q ; decline, the. proterred. losing | September optfons both closed with net 37.50, 25.00 | c ‘3 tC : only 3 to a cus-| $1.96 for $3.30 White Petticoats. 690. for $1.00 Draw over cent, and the common about | falpe of 2 Lic. May corn bites! 59.50 |W 70. for 15c. Corset Covers; only i i 5 i i ors. apo Gate and provisions also closed trong ‘ 65.00 tomer! 39c, for 58c. Flannelette Petticoats. 966. for $1.50 Drawers. $1.50 for $2.00 Drawers. 796. for $1.25 Chemises. Feet was very active durin, 256. for 406, Corset Covers, ran decidedly irregular a 986. for $1.26 Corsot Covers. s 79c. for $1.00 White Petticoats. times and at close was weaker and higher. — - LONDON, Jan, 6.—Holders of Amer- $1.50 for $2.50 White Petticoats. fean and other forelgu wheat on the pat For choice selection come early. r ly active, $1.50 for $2.00 Corset Covers. $1.50 for $2.25 Skirt Chemises. ov Ceding tainly active, a Btookton corn market put up the prices 60c, for 75c. Corset Covers. $3.95 for $5.00 White Petticoats. $1.95 for $2.50 Skirt Chemises. \ “The total lee of eran were 789,200 | sequence of the far Hastern situation. $1.95 for $2.50 Corset Covers. $4.95 for $7.50 White Potticoats. $2.95 for $4.50 Skirt Chemises. $1.50 for $3.00 Snort Petticoats. 196. for 25c. Corset Covers. 606. for 75c. White Petticoats. . 980. for $1.50 White Petticoats. 506, for 85c. Night Gowns. 98c, for $1.50 Night Gowns. $1.50 for $2.00 Night Gowns, $1.95 for $2.50 Night Gowns. Annual January Sale of Linens & White Goods | PECULIAR thing about this sale was that Tuesday was a larger selling day than Monday—some say that it A was because of the unusually cold weather, but we say it was because those who came to the sale Monday and bougit heralded the wondertul values among their friends and so the good news became rife. The special savings of this great annual sale are too numerous to mention, but here are a few—75c. white goods 25c.—$2 Dresser Scarfs 196, for 30c, Drawors. 25c. for 40c. Drawers. 506. for 75c. Drawers, ee COTTON MARKET. Serine oncintient: The cotton market opened easy to-day with prices 6 to 16 points lower, There 3 5 ’ , it and clos! loee 7 nel “chaliges from peste I ng 2 on ti Jed sale, @re 48) was considerable selling pressure at tho a8 2 t |etart and prices gave way as though Net me q 3 the support had been altogether with- bi 15% he Wakao. Broadway and 13th St. re ke the news regarding the situation a: drawn, Later the list went lower still 138 1 1@| on offerings from persons who did not \Jin the Far East or the cables from a7 | 1 iid 1% | Liverpool, prices from that market com- le dy | ing Manly lower shan expected: ae 86! ST. ge Vv Liverpool market was affec ya big TH. vA E. 8: Rp. = PUrtebadad SN operator who for some time has been on the buying side. weNneata: %. % some embroidered scarfs, 18x54—shams, 32x32. Just 2,000 of them, positively worth up to $2.00, at.... a _ $1.50 per doz. for $2 Napkins—$1.95 per doz. for $2.50 Napkins: .2: i Pi doe, for $2 Napkins, Gero t 2 Women’s Custom Made _ | !0cforSampleStrip of Embroideries potest Sea EO A Se Re She See St TWENTY thousand yards of manufacturers’ sample and trial é Sh 0 € S at $ 5 strips of this season’s choicest and handsomést embroideries—you know i } trial strips are test lengths taken from each machine for approval before Setting the machines for their season's run, and as they are of no use to the mills they f 4 always (it to the largest patron as a reward WE hold this shoe up as the best $5 shoe made. It's for hls business—-tht's why we fecured them , . . — vi ens strictly custom made throughout—being what is ‘ G to cover the duty and a sinall. profit—usefut G known to the trade as bench made. rf teksti ae Mla lag AGS ASE ed areas ee jouncing: ings and In: jor r ordinary con For those who have been in the habit of having shoes made to cheapie aoe 10 ieeat 396.,25¢-, 18c. and 106, ‘y ions would be order this shoe will give satisfaction. 2,000 yds, of 27 In, Children’s Skirtings at 29c. Main Floor. oe i-on oie ea 2,000 yds. of 6 in. Laco€dge Flouncings at 290. 3,000 yds. of 14 In, Nainsook Skirtings at 296, 1,000 yds. of fine 75c. Allovers (mill ends) at 290. 5,000 yards of fine 27-inch Flouncings for misses’ Broadway, 33d to 34th Street. QUR Tailor-Made Suits and Coats for Women Will be continued for Thursday. It embraces exclusive models of Tailor-made Suits and Coats at the following price concessions: Tailored Suits. Coats and Wraps. Of Velvet and various cloth fabrics; | Jackets in three-quarter and full length a large variety of desirable models, | models of wool fabrics, silk and velour. many of which are adaptations of im- Formerly up to $12.50. Special, $7.75 ported garments. Formerly upto 24.00. S$: , 13.00 28 . a LB We fy iy, around GC cents vear confidence. was " and Shams 55c.—25c. Mercerized Waist Goods at 123¢¢.—Silk Mousselines at 48c. and fancy linens at half price, ge Ga=4*| tue men nepumeé cost cue st| Corsets. Glace Gloves, a ar Vi mein legis cm 8, =i hold soi ETA toons For less than the A lot of 100 doz, in all Damask Pattern Table Cloths. Thousands of Yards of Bleached Table Damasks , f S a 70, or PAVE PERU PE VEE ECs UV ULE UVR DS OvICE amass) 120" 120% — 2 | houses Mad fair orders the market was trade price. Colors and sizes that 2.25--2x2 yards—Table Cloths. 35c. for 586, full-bDieached Mercerized Damask. a a = ty Cee gta steerer vuneitivetcarerdens The maker never sold them * Should bring you early. Sa geesiten deaaiak $2.8 aat6 yards—Table Cloths. 45¢, for 69c, full-bleached Irish Table Damask, 68 inches wide. Roi Box, — if [on elther side trom this sour To go below 1.50 until this The morning choosin; $2.75 for regular $3.75—2x3 yards—Table Cloths. 65c. for 85c. full-bleached Scotch Damask, heavy weight, 66 in. wide. eg ate = eRe nS panlnE & Delenea Were bes ecrins Exceptional deal, Picks from all Meike entire Napkins to match—24x24—$3.95 values, at $3. 88c. for $1.10 bleached Double Satin Damask, 70 inches wide. 1Bbie HDR = at | Maren, HES co ERD niu en fo 1 Straight front, Quantity is ready at Bo ey Stere.| Unusual Half-Price Sale Fancy Linens as AN = fp ]issd'to isl: August, 18°30 offered; Sep: Fine coutil, Store opening. Hemstitched Lunch Cloths. _Yard Square, do pot use th d “half-price” in th t : By aie — 12.66 Gray and white; Imported this season; ST TE TTES Regula dias value st Bl lo not use the wor alf-price” in the much-abused sense— 1% 48% — 1 All sizes, Reduced to-day, gu 1 Regular $1.90 value, $1.25. ‘we mean what we say and cannot say it too emphatically. We its B= 1 95 50 $1 hemstitched and hand-embroldered Linen Tray Cloths at 50c. shine te ai mercantile ame for a house to make a statement they * rd = . . embroidered, 7x7 in., 25c, lo not intend to live up to. i, # N Maen ¢ antverPleees, Found hand embroidered, 18x18 In., 75¢. Importers’ sample nae of the finest fancy linens, doylies, scarfs, centre- BY yi » 500 full-sized $1 White Spreads at 75c.—$1.50 Spreads at $1. ieces, tea cloths, luncheon cloths in various sizes, finest hand-made Italian at F 500 full-sized ie ad SHatis at Font ing at $2. File Renaissance, ‘Honiton lace. All at positively ‘half price. aN n ams up to de i ig 5c. for Scarfs a worth Up ‘0 %¢-| Breakfast, Luncheon and Dinner Napkins, is Wh a y yu raha HIS isn’t a faint-hearted statement either—we cannot make it too} =~ Ae aL a 38” Be 40 strong. We've plenty of them, too—rich, hand- 55c renee. instance you'll find our prices at least 25 per cent. below regular SALE OF i stocks WEAK ON THE CURB. a I » The curb market w: paratively quiet weak and com- » with Standard 3 points at 600. 1G ft 1-2 per cent., at j23 1-8, asked prices of the Principal outside securities were: It’s a shoe that gives a piquant, shapely grace to the foot, as it possesses all of those exclusive attributes that distinguish a hand- made shoe, Fifteen distinct styles to choose from, and almost pereatd toes leathers— Ea WHEAT MARKET, itement marked the open! pee tent leath tent kid, as well as the finer kid and children’s garments—with handsome effects in Teneriffe and Mexican Bente das: on wee Formerly up to$26.00.Special,$13.75 | Formerly up to 32.00. Special, 19.00 2 shoe that Is acknowledged to Pelee ace aie elegance at $5. | 15 “ite gr guilty thee ee eey 656 Se ears wee earns shor: Formerly up to 32.00.Special, 19,00 | Formerly upto 39.00. Special, 22.00 Women’s Ess See Ess Shoes at 3.50 an Gee e TT a corset cover Embrolderles—Swiss Pa ek eatin te||| Eormerly upto 39.00.Special, 24.00 | Formerly up to 48.00. Special, 29.00 It’s a shoe that has won a reputation upon its | °"" soe for $1.50 Allovers—1908 effects In Swiss, Nalnsook peealog, down 1%, Formerly up to 45.00.Special, 29.00 | Formerly upto 58.00. Special, 35.00 merits among smart dressers who appreciate genuine | and Gambric. ! ‘ ‘wit; Juyy, $0 68 via.|]] Formerly upto 59.00.Speciai, 35.00| Formerly upto 68.00. S ,45.00 shoe worth. 25, yard for $1.25 Laces—seems absurd, doesn’t it?—bu For the Ess See Ess shoes we say, no better fit or wear at any price. The shoes live up to the statement, teo—that’s why we sell so many of them—then, too, it’s 2 shoe that hes all the important points of a bench made shoe—twenty styles tochoose from—$3, 50. then as we buy we sell—the newest laces, tilly, applique net; worth up to $1.25, at. 15,000 yards of fine wash Laces—broken sets—odd widths ppc sls GA sample pieces—fine Valenciennes, point de Paris, Cluny, Malines ana Tencriffe sffects—bands, inser- OG rs 15c., 10G odd widths, of fine Chan- Poly, Wa to Wen an6 pane oh Wh: ft Formerly up to 82.00.Special, 45.00 Shirt Waist Suits. Of Velveteen, various models and effects. Formerly up to$17.00. Special, $9.50 | Formerly up to $25.00. Formerly up to tlons and laces—regularly 4 5c. t6 50c. per yd., at