The evening world. Newspaper, March 2, 1904, Page 6

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Aix Thenew cro months seamed. to | Reaboart Atr Line Bhs he finding tavor ard é h the commission! { ypening prices were: 20) White Knuy fl ‘THR WORLD: WEDNESDAY EVENING, MARCH 9, 1904. "| CORPGRATIONS INDIFFERENT. Brook! a] ale ont aa ak » wy a WHEAT MARKET. Wheat openod firm to-day, due chiefly ; December, 11.95 ote on STEADY. July and B of 1X per selling for v - Little Life pinvihe Market”and a ‘News of Any Kind Fails we ne ‘Affect Prices or he Morehanta’ off 7) points on the Thix 9 tho flest nale whon {t sold at 20, . but was bid down to 150 ust Company nold | BROKERS ADVISE CAUTION e holder wanting to The curb market was dull and j i aud asked prices of the prin- While They Are Losing Money,| outside securities were Custeomers Are Plainly Told that) the Present is Not the Time to; Wis tu the strong cables from the foreign {grain markets, ‘Trading, however, wus ¥ to WL b-8, while ch realized i gain | was moderate M account at the ad- Binet the tractions devel- vn Rapid Transit +, and Metropoll- +2, closing prices were y. BA; September, ——— coL. BIDDLE LEAVES PANAMA. COTTON MARKET. Btocks closed dull in the market to- Gay, but showing slight gains. Balog were the smallest for yoars. kers and commission houses were de- , although in the best of t th the Hat up 4 seemed to have or ables from Liverpool were bul- sto the feeling jn the spot mar. 4 IY Against selling ste 4 | ‘There was quite a little news to-day woulll have caused This Store has never known a mushroom that ordinarily movement in prices, but 1 jay’s it had no ef 6H AVE, 2197 & 22" STREETS DAM a. DRY GOODS CO. ~_. Great Underprice “Underprice Sale of 3S steady climb year regular dividend on the p aid not move. Ab the same time it was reported that there had been a decided improveme fn’ the Seuthern tron trade fidence that start- ed with it, and in- never heen shaken nia wns steady on the re- COLON, March 2--Lleut.Col, Willlam United ne Corps, We-de-camp, Capt. Alexander Williams, are passengers on the City of Washington, which from here yesterday for Now|, Fedward WW, Amos, the Secretary vn eRation Ayr on” beard. the Washington, If you knew the particularness of our methods and the correct inspire every transaction— uy ing and selling— you'd understand Hoty es that better the Grape We tet nat aia Sarina PTA EE Stationery and Engraving. One pound (100 Sheets) of genuine Antique Vellum Paper, Gladstone or Oxford size, with Mot.o- demand « man At this tx not Mkely cans to act well during the early in blue or white; gram stamped in any of these designs Corn products showed ¢ Wétice on the report of the carr © 9 B].00 together with 50 envelopes ...... 066. 0s++ seee+e ALL FOR This announcement will alone bring thousands to the store, with hundreds of mail orders besides. But other things are equally important, and fully as low priced during this March sale. Briefly, the cream of the picking is from these lots: CARDS, 50 best qu plate, name only, engraved in seript type, for y= 1a lump and was rate of 1 per cent Ing In years the ket Title re it had ing upon the dulness. expenses of M0 a da Hem to, bet shut th WRITING PAPER—Pound bos total, commissions day would not pay of Irish linen stitched handkerchief paner, blue and white, 24 sheets paper i as Cc and 24 envelopes, for....... a POUND PAPER h Madras, white 50 Cards from your own plate for 3c. WEDDING ANNOUNC finest paper, with ow ten lines of engraving or les CARDS, 50, name in Old Engliga. Phe total salen Bonds were $1.1 inside aivelcniss india Lawn ereneh lc mri or lue or gray, f : Envelopes to match, 7c 20c S containing 50 sheets of paper and 50 envelopes, CARDS, 50, name in shaded English Adams's Fountain Pens, 14-kt. point vanite inenvatia Yella fir white, sapphire, violet, hy eream and gray 5c _ Extra Special tor Thursday and Friday Only. $5 Eye glasses i Spectacles A Rheumati: Here are some marvels of medicine! A dose of Acouite will climax at three oelock ip the morning. 1,°° e ‘venom, oa.ss. “'"} Imported French Periscopic Lenses, Moun'!- ed in 10-karat Solid Gold-Cased Frames, the evenlanyen have the new offset clive, which prevent i Alons will operate at five o'clock A. M, ‘and Sulphur at eleven o'clock. No matter what time, in the preceding @ay, you have taken these medicines, they will climax at (he fixed hours here stated and reveal certain symptoms always. nside account for ‘a Rheumatic person's sewed! oe niivet sid oming storm 24 hours |, by the pecullar ache in his bones, Rheumatism is simply Uric Acid in the Uric Acid have Sts time limit. Combination. iBancest and Spring Overcoat, OR HC AL FORT Tenten Books at Special ices We carry a very large assortment of the Oxford and Holman Bibles and Testaments, as well as Episcopal and Catholic Prayer Books and Devotional books of every nature. Some specials: Made of the Genuine Priestly Cravenette Cloth—full 52 ine LOOK ARsolis ey guaranteed rain- Vike other chemical ward lke a barometer? ue to a lack of Alkaline This Acid absorbs but reflecting back- Mt carries this waste Dlood when there are not cuough Alkaline elements (like salt or soda) tw neutral ee the debris before $12.00 cols $25.00 cate $ it reaches the ki system it then depoyits small particles of thin waste matter in the ‘Phew particles a OF sand, and they and muscles at This grinding cau inflammation frequently a jafanmation will cause the Uric marticles to be soated with a fleshy | cushion, which in time grows to the joints Then bony jotonts and crooked ‘The latest craze in London and Paris Newmarket Cravenette Raincoats $25.00. This handsome garment, cut 50 inches long, body fitting The very latest and most stylish full bell-shape sk novelty in men's we, ‘The only way to cure Rheumatism is to Baleony Book Store, | Catholic, | Key of Heaven; F Moroceo secs h of Bacred Hy 1 holio's V. | Children’s: The ‘“ | Rosaries; Mother of Peart, 1% Another Great Sale of Groceries For Thursday, Friday and Saturday. Acid condition of the blood into ay the deposits in join ‘hen to get the digestive organs into a condition so they h to help you to about everything in the eating line. Pennies make dollars quickly— when you're It's a great list. Broad enoug’ And the saving is considerable—several pennies on every item. buying Groceries, without further help, less Acid and more condition depends cure, and the permanence of cure. fa useless to kill Rheumatism If we also We fill them in a hurry—but with great care, Send along the mail orders. 0 NUT FLAKES—A ready-to- Fow drugs powerful enough to dissolve akfast food; healthful and ous; regular ‘price, 150, per pkg.; special, dozen, er) 6 DKER Uric Acid deposits are safe to take into the cures” are dangerous. Rheumatism js slowly acquired, and so, a cure cannot be expected tn a few weeks’ » treatment, and never by external applica | tong. The first essential in a Rheumatic cure In safety—the necoud, .. the third permanence. Id a medical experience of thirty years ———————_—_ Extra fancy Mee RICE—E xtra fancy ren breakfast {apecial 19 Ibs, $1.86 200 Jean and nweet, fi je HA Bingaloe Ta alpen th Be Carolina, whole head Tice, 10 Ibs, 850.5 Ib., Oe —_—_—_— HH! - Cedar | SARDINES — Fishor| OATMEBAL— Mo B meat | Prand: | “doxen om T have Known but one remedy which com Ligied these three qualities. fehyoars.ot my Ife to discover aud perfect . 10 00 Ne ho Old D HALIBUT. ‘and: the ‘Tho chief Ingredient 1 found in Germany, old fashtoned ON Mupiciiant | n cornmeal: 10 (and to thin 1 added, subtracted from and) Fish Specials. Comibined, until { now have a prescription es I found that * succeeded in 3% Then I decided it uo Cereals and Crackers- medium Beans; 10 tbs, | RRY Rheumatic Cure’ Pot each forty cases lo 2 grow hae oe safe to supply it on a month's trial, at emul | shredded: He ACA “aoud and | $1.35; ber here tte steakn: |1b. pkg, 30e.; 5 Ibe., Tees: 1 | Wes 21D. ple: Te te | MEANS Bent hand picked marrow or 8c een Yb RONT EL- ie) Bows for soups, & pre- . wuaranteed the ‘A eats 3 ib, DkRE., KED MACKER- | 1D. pki | Me. ? fio crack ED W iigae ie | FLov pe: of the genu- | Brany's Preserved, 1- iin ine Government | lo, Java and pure Arabian | We; can... Moo! buy better Coffee no “xtra large 10 TOMATOES— Foitai ¢ Lemon Snaps, Orange Snaps, Vile bare, Mixed in Breoxiya. “some ot! suoee cir have signed 10) vhs Dd, “Fuirdla irre Bood, eB Dutcher and William AT THE SIGN” OF THE TRIANGLE. A beautiful new store—the sixteenth in our retail system—will open in Browning Building, Broad- way, between 31st and 32d streets, TO-MORROW. You are invited to inspect the latest to Broadway’s notable shops, and especially to observe the high. character of the clothing, fur- nishings and hats for men and boys ‘ire | pfoining King-3°G BROADWAY, BETWEEN 31ST AND 32D STS COOPER SQUARE, OPPOSITE COOPER UNION FULTON STREET & DE KALB AVENUE R. H. Macv & Cc .’s Attractions Are Their Low Prices. 0 Dinguated with the indi erica | ———— Jona of Brooklyn to their CoRiIAlates the residents of WANT “BOATS BUILT HERE. Park Blope, led by Supreme Court J tices Willfam J. Gaynor and W. W | Goodrich, have decided to form an or- ganization to be known as the Park which as to tak “| against those’ corporations unles: A committee from the Marine Trades" Council called the May Staten Island ferry-boats are yards in the metropolitan district. The spokesman for the committee in- or that a large num-| ber of ship-workerk are at present un: Transit Company .{and the gas and electric ot - | the Reet will be a. godsend. to. these | panies ars the Mayor McClellan clock! do all in his power to have the boats | built in local yards. orporations aime: 0, ers will organize at t \ NEW YORK Our CUSTOM SHIRT- WAIST SUIT DEPT., 2nd Fl,, is showing the newest fabrics, ful workmanship and TRIMMING DEPT. has been moved to the 35th street side, Main FI, rear, where increased space permits the showing of 2 most complete variety. 34th to 35th St. ———$—$———— Sale White Goods Extraordinary A Very Large Quantity at These Prices: 1s. r1, with lace effect and mercerized stripes, including fancy imported English pique ; ae regularly elsewhere at 19c. a yard; our price. Mercerized Oxford, in ver children’s dresses ; regula Domestics Much Under-Priced. =| With raw cotton but a few days away from record prices and many New England mills idle because of the increased cost of this staple, these six specials in domestics have unusual signiticance. Hemstitched Sheets, full size, 81x90 inches, and extra size, 90x90 inches; regularly sold at 85 Hemstitched Pillow Cases, size 45x36 inches; 16c. and 20c. each; our price 12c, and 16c. Bedspreads, satin and Marseilles finished, extra size, 80x93 inches; splendid quality, slightly imperfect in finish; our price $3.91. Fringed Crochet Bedspreads, with cut corners for brass beds; size 84x98 inches; regular price $2.25; our pric@ $1.74. Bleached Twilled Muslin, 36 itches wide, in short lengths; regu- lar price 14c. yard; our price 8c. Sheer White Goods, dainty designs; suitable al sold for 35c. and 40c.; our| our price 67c. regularly sold at Women’s Untrimmed Hats. as mr. regular price $5; Millinery Fancies. —1« ». Double Poppies, large size, car White Italian Milan StrawHats,black | inal, pink, geranium, and white edges,three rows of rolled; blue, brown, champagne, hetio, old sage, white, black, and black {wi ith yellow centres; bunches of six Large Silk Pompons, made of flower petals—cardinal, bluet, light blue, brown, champagne Li ld rose, sage, white, gray anc silk braid, eight of the newest shape: to select from; others ask $4.00 for ; similar qualities; our price. ....$2.97 | Special line of fine Italian Milan Straw Hats, black, white, brown and navy, | eight of the newest sree 2.75; our price. . Fancy Cuban Braid Hats. coming of brown-and-natural. green -and natural, navy-1id-natural, natural, eight shapes to ‘select from, | Table Cloth Special. Linen Table Damasks. Three-Quarter Prices. Silver Good wearing, good laundering Bleached Table Cloths, pure linen; Linen Table Damasks, in conven- size 60x80 inches; regular price tional designs, a full fourth less |$1. 35; our price 99c, k and velvet Roses, ie fea, white, helia and. : jthan regular. These are without mapkins to match: 72 inches wide, a yard, $1.24 72 inches wide, 65 inches wide, others ask $2.50; uur price ....$1. 49 Black French Chip ats, nine of the|| J@Panese Linens for Waists. Usually we can hardly get enough| of these pretty white Japanese Linens to supply the demand at Towelling Special._,,, -, Pure Linen Crash Towelling, inches wide, per yard 9c, ; O.hers ask $2. a our 70 inches wide, Ribbons. —« ». Washable Ribbon—a dainty armure| weave, made especially for, us— white, light blue and pink—may be lused for baby’s clothes, underwear; aad wash dresses; pieces of ten yards: 4 in, wide, 24c | * in. wide, $9¢ % in, wide, 49c | % in. wide, 79 China and Glass Sale Three Specials in Tumblers, Tumblers at 29c¢. a dozen. Tumblers at 48c, a dozen. Etched Tumblers at 59c. a dozen. China Dinner Sets. |} regular prices, To-day’s news is! of a special lot 34 inches wide, at about half regular selling figures —89c., $1.09 and $1.34 per yard. Muslin Underwear..- Corset Covers. Of cambric—low Night Gowns. neck, French!Of rhuslin — V-shaped’ neck, style, trimmed with wide lace and’ trimmed with tucks and four rows ribbon drawn through. .....24c} Macy's Restaurant Is the larg and best ventilated in the city, "Table ‘and Lui contine and quick rerviee—8 6PM of embroidery inserting ana hem- stitched ruffle .. with two rows of ace ieeIn ribbon and se Bae with three rows of lace inserting, heading, ribbon and lace ruffle. 79¢ Of cambric—square neck, trimmed with five rows of embroidery in- serting, beading, ribbon and em- broidery ruffle .. Ga 2 of nainsook—square and front trimmed with wide Blind embroidery. inserting Of nainsook—low neck, with two rows of Point de Paris Of fainsook lon neck, with three rows of Point de Paris lace inserting, beading, ribbon and Of nainsook—low with two rows of Point de Paris lace inserting, two rows embroidery inserting and lace ruffle Of aainsook—low _ neck, Valenciennes lace ribbon and lace Heavy Plain White-and-Gold China, | Dainty lace borders on fine, thin} China at about a third less than is usually asked: Dinner Plates, dozen, $2.76. Breakfast Plates, dozen, $2.28. Tea Plates, dozen, Bread Plates, dozen, $1.19. Mush and Milk Pl Preserve Plates, dozen, $1.19. Breakfast Cups and Saucers, dozen, 3. inserting, beading, ruffle, tucked back. Of nainsook—low free with three rows of Mechlin lace Inserting, beading, ribbon and lace 7% | We have never shown more com- plete assortments of China Dinner Sets in the latest Theo, Haviland,-Carlsbad, English and domestic styles. In open stock patterns we have over fifty differ. from which sing Pieces may be selected at set prices, English and Domestic Decorated Din. ner Sets, $5.87 to $19.89, Carlsbad Decorated China n trimmed with tucks, four rows of embroidery inserting and embroid- trimmed with beading, emp poltety, mecallay, and Of nainsook—low , trimmed with lace inserting, s, dozen, $1.79. Walking Skirts. Of muslin—lawn ruffle, trimmed with tucks, three rows of lace in- serting and lace edging, finished 69c Drawers, Of muslin—trimmed with tucked! cambric ruffle and lace edging 19e | i dust ruffle Of cambric—lawn ruffle, trimmed with embroidery inserting, fasts with dust ruffle...... Of cambric—lawn ruffle, ‘clined s, lace ruffle, fin- Tea Cups and Saucers, dozen, $2.76. Lobster Plates and Dishes. Lobster Salad Dishes, ratural lob- ster handles, gilt decorations, size for six portions, 97c.; for twelve portions, $1.83. Lobster Plates, flower decorations, | gold edges; lobster impressed in cen- tre; an exclusive novelty; dozen, ‘Theo. Haviland Decorated China Dine ner Sets, $17.33 to $394.21. _ Fish Sets. Limoges China Fish Sets, painted fish centres and gold edges; others ask $7.50 for simildr grades; our muslin--trimmed with hem- stitched tucked ruffle... 19 Of muslin—trimmed with and embroidery ruffle Of _muslin—wide ne ruffle, trimmed with three cree with varied tu ished with dust ruffle. ide umbrella-shaped trimmed with hemstitched finished with dust Fee Carlsbad China Fish Sets, fish cen- decorations and gold edges; others ask $9 for similar quak ities; our price $6.49. Theo, Haviland's China Fish Sets tn great variety of grand fire tinted borders, e'aborat+ with gold tracings; centres decorated by L. Martin with” twelve difigrent. fish Of muslin—trimmed with —hem- stitched cluster tucking and em- broidery ruffle . 39c Of tambric—trimmed with rows of tucks and wide Cale shape, with cover; intended for lob- ster a la. Newburg; dozen, $11.88. imoges China Lobster Sets, entirely lesigns; twelve plates and dish, with painted lobster centres and go!d decorations; each, $9.87. Umbrella Jars. Many of our richly decorated Um-! brella Jars are reduced to about half regular prices for this March} Notéworthy values ari Blue Japanese Umbrella Jars, $1.49, Red and Blue Japanese Jars, $2.49, Mottled and Gilt Jars, new shapes, Of cambric—lawn ruffle, trimmed ith two rows of Point de Ma Of) cambrie—lawn ruffle, trimmed with clusters of tucking’ and yeas embroidery flounce ........ Of cambric—trimmed with ne lace inserting and lace ruffle. . or cambsic—laxn flounce, trimmed lace inserting and English Tea Pots: | English Tea Pots, with rich en- amelled decorations ; pretty, sere ble and little Priced 29 37¢. and 47c, Silk Savings... Colored. Colored Taffetas, Crockery and Glassware For the Kitchen. j As careful as we are to keep matchless our assortments of finest © imported table wares, we have not neglected the less pretentious Kitchen Wares. Our showing is the largest to be seen anywhere, and no store in the countr: German and t thai Cook’ 19-inch, com- plete range of colors; including Ivory and cream; others Lustrous Black Taffeta Silk, war- ranted to wear satisfactorily; sold elsewhere at. 50c. a yard; DFICA ab lca east vislaterere ouelste eter ee Dress Peau de Sole, double-faced, sold elsewhere at 61.25 a yd.; our price.......98¢ ask 75¢. yard; our price......49c Shantung Silk, genuine bamboo nis 24 inches wide; others be es for <i little. ing Utensils and B ices, sugai ry Jars are

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