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E i Leading Specialty Cloak, Suit and Waist House in the City, 16.50 Heretofore $20.00 to $24.50 quality taffeta drop. Spring Covert Top Coats. | Jaunty collarless model of excellent Covert——Tarteta Value Mekal Silk-Lined Voile Skirts. Of best French Voile — with silk braid———over well-titting Value $20.00, \ | Specials for To-Morrow (Friday), pe 5 | | | | Ladies’ Walking Suits. | Various stylish spring models, taken from | regular stock. For Friday | 22.50 Heretofore $29.50 to $39.00 lined. For Friday 11.05 For Friday 58 West Twenty-Third Street. | | | | -trimmed 7 N | | | | | | SULLY HIT HARD A —— STOCKS STRONG AND IN COTTON SWIFL. BULLS CONFIENT peepeeerene Bears in the Saddle Hammer] Bears Try to Depress the Mar. Prices, and Losses of Over; 100 Points Shown as Bull Leader Buys Heavily. Reara were ii the saddle on the Ce ton xchange. they their own wat on ifter the opening. and det but th just A desperat: stem the t most confident ki Tt was said to be the bear pool that to fight Mr. Sully. erations yesterday cessful, mined ¢ ds were vel selling was Mr. Sully made} for the account of heen organized Ms pool began op und to-day resumed the selling tactics against better cables from Liv- erpooi. from + readily as it iditions, nited the market } ponding to the foreign news as would have done under A demand by weak- ened shorts caused May and July to ad- r sh price $2.20 a bale low the b rath ply was then tha began, and this break vesterdo f the bulls M 1 swith ti freedom, hammered prices they disc eral large stop ¢ which them in their operations Solly a » Bayer, Mr. Sully bo} biitore sand became a public Tact rket be really apy wed some signs OF excite aused his. follower: vous A few small tro lowed his lead de side and othe Ww hem rs shi ceased to bay ‘Orleans wh this wetion, so he turned the tention Of hin brokers to May this slight there w raily RY prices. dropped by bi Jnrge stop orders were At thi noon call May st night, wile as down an and August was off 9. wit selling 5 points lower months we 1 the ‘whole months baller that i nd these the market a ts if the bottom of cotton Kpec Stop Orders Un Howed dy 1 May sharply, ut a eat trator was on the floor ¥. He sald that ali WA OUl of the inter was very litle more New Orleans and th Were buyers at the low figur’ Bully took quite #hort intere wreatly ext it ik sa d during the dy tiie the inarket jin a bert or | {Position and that Mtr, Sully vlends will find it casier to prices to-morrow, Bpot cotton droppe wing of Mr, ed many shorts who! A lot of cotton. had er, uy to hel ing 1m was 101 pointa e br her drop in the of the Southern ew Orleans and was talking were in some cases wt Sully | wis t ‘ to become itite he! 1 temorat- | ® XCHOMEN WAS as gre: and any vonservative traders to they failed stop ordere had 7 the cotton Prices Advance. This selling represented profit tuking and was confined to Baltimore & jOhMo and Steel preferred. ‘Thie was dur. [ink the first hour and prices were weak Inchnsequence, Later there was an ad vance on a bear seare. The bears 1 to cover and bid up prices on selves and this caused a sharp rise Vesent St. Paul and Pennayivania to good level, The bulla were piped by the news f the day. It wae announced that all Anger of a soft coal strike had pnaved and then came the annotincement that the Pennsylvania Railroad directors had suthorized President. Coasatt to contract for any quantity of meel mila he may jdrem necessary: for the work to be car ried out by the company Mr. Cassatt’ has asked the United States Steel Corporation for a hid en| #000 tons and has also asked other 1 mills to bid for the orders. ‘Thin ped the steel stocks, and they Usharply, Sloss-Sheffleld and the her steel companies shared in the ed ance van ket with Talk of Trouble Over| Panama Payment, but the} Jetting about 35,000 shares on | | There tm a general feeling that while the situation improved generally (here is much to cause anxiety announcement from authoritative The, [Nourse that the United States will have| to make the Panama paymenta in gold nto And all at once, turning the fuilamount | {nto the court to be distributed among the aw stockhollers, | ty is it wilt Cores the ship gold than had been exp y rae a temporary igh which would nip the pr pavement as the war scare vine LLentON to the labe ork and t ef the f e strong and filrly wetive The total sulew shares and of bonds $1,953,000, The Closing Qeotattions. and closing vesterday sc west fen vos Leather pt Steel Bteol pees tH for a reat bull movemout PPAR PTE CSF | caused some | i ‘» “Pop” Vroom Declares That an iri in ine al dealings prices of stocks” atocks were it, { |and for Steel & THE WORLD: THURSD. AY wer - - - r = EVENING, MARCH A7, 1904, rothers | Unusual Offering of Women’s Walking In various Tweed Mixtures Real Stern B Saturday Skirts $4.75 value $3.00 To-morrow, Sale of French Cors a 25 95 Special ets White and gray coutil, trimmed with lace and embroidery, at ed with lace at Fancy Broche, all white and colors, trimm and ribbon, long fron! and extended hips, Value $1.75, 2.50, 3.00 and 3.50 in Tan and Black Russia Calf, White Buck and Canvas, | Gibson Ties and Walking Pumps | | | Vici Kid. Patent Leather and French Calfskin. | Special Values, ToeMorrow and Saturday, in their Glove Departments (2-Clasp Frénch Kid Gloves, mi in black. white and colors, at ? 1 .00 Women's Spear Back (loves, in white ‘and mahogany shades, a %1.10 Fancy Mounted Combs | in Shell, Amber and White SIDE COMBS, with fancy mountings BACK COMBS, mounted s with Real Baroque Pear!s 1.75, 2.75 \ BACK COMBS, with mountings of Rhinestones and Colored Ste 85c, 51.25, 1.68 L to /?. Below Regular Prices — 85c| | West Twenty-third Street. SOROSTS The best shoe for women, The spring season introduces many new models, particularly in low shoes and slippers, The latest ideas for shoes suitable for verandah, or evening wear, are shown in very at- | tractive patent leather, suede or kid, medium and high heeled dress shoes. Fashionable colored or white shoes are now on exhibition,—these include the latest tints Imported 1- Button Nappa Pique | ai (ler anid better values as the March sales progress. The wo here. day after day, in spite of the most phenomenal selling that Wie these stylish, attractive 1 i as a ie We bought thousands and thousands of dollars worth of merchandise far in advance. erchandise offered at prices lower than were ever before quoted at the opening of Spring. RE T. Bargain Friday’s Great Inducements at Rothenberd’s. nder is where we get them all Yet the important fact to YOU 2 that we ever recorded in March, We began months ago to plan for For to-morrow—FRIDAY—we have new Double Blue Stamps Until 12 To-Morrow—sirete stamps ‘rom 12 Tit 6, Five Bargain Surprises in Women’s and Girls’ Garments. $5.98 for Misses’ Spring Suits, Worth * $9.00, the assortinents, the materials, are ail surprisingly good athe price. That is what makes them sell so swiftly. All- wool Spring Suitings, newest collarless Eton blouse with mill- » capes andepaulettes, trimmed with, nation piping and fancy buttons, ve, fancy reverse cuff, lined oul, newest laring skirt; colors blue, brow ; $12 to 15) Value $9.00, dt... Women’s Suits { in Three Styles. One cut after the skirted blouse an. the 30-inch plain coat pat- terns, Materials are all wool, shown in the most popular Spring suitings in fancy light shades. These handsomely lined with rich satin Another lot is made of black broadcloth, coat in middy style, handsomely trimmed with turieta straps, The third lot consists of the newest military Eton suits, all black broad- cloth, trimmed with silk military braid in the newest Pleated style, “Choose Suits have skir’ from the entire Here's a lot of new voile Waists that are certainly beauties; in white only, spring. pat- fancy striped woo! suitings in a variety of dark colorings, double stitched seams, tive rows of Women’s Spring, Jackets at $3.98. In this purchase we Dbtained G00 newest Spring Jackets which we cloth Etons with capes handsomely trimmed with braid. Also collarless jackets in the new middy style, effectively trim- Grasp This Skirt Offering! The first fot is in walking length, made from men's tailor stitching on bottom, full flare j &c tern, all lengths; $2.00 skirt, at...... shall place on sale to-morrow at the lowest price ever asked for such garments in March. Black broad- 3 98 med with taffeta silk. All sizes while they last to-morrow at, . Another Lot of $1.98 Waists at 98c. with fronts of Persian embroidery, also pongee and white poplin waists, with pleated fronts, beautifully trimmed with broad antique Jace; two of the most stylish and popular waists of the season, rarer to sell at $1.9; offered in this sale at 98c Millinery Samples. More Matchless Buying Opportunities. $3.00 Sample Hats at $1.25, The backward season has most of the millinery makers worried. on we have been enabled to offer such | An assortment of wi variety ‘ torchon, cluny and ciennes, value, at, per yard silk mohair crown, with full tucked brim; silk mohair crown, with shirred and tucked brim; also one of all silk horsehair, made on the latest shapes. The ma- 98c 'y and brown : ard Laces at 5c. of designs in Pi You will be sur prised at the extraordinary Plain and uotted eects in black, magpie. jasper. per Muslin Wear, Gorsets, and Petticoats at Friday Prices. Kimonas, fine white Lawns, Yokes trimmed with clusters of fine tucks, sleeves trimmed with tucked panes) sizes 34 to 44 inches, 6c value, at... *49c Corset Covers, french Styles idths, and aw it de Paris, : Cambric, round and That's the chi eckniaterting T ° peerless opportunities during the last two weeks, Here's |]Also exceptional offerings in fine} SE ee ERE Ae CA MERA NT 25c¢ another sample line from one of the foremost manufacturers. |] Venice bandings, white, butier and eee ee so etc | Ready-to-wear and ready-to-trim hats in beautiful combi- Arabe, Close to 100 designs for to- || Gowas, full size, heavy muslin yokes, insertings of embrol- nations of maline. chitton, Japanesg silks, silk morrow's buyers, Sold strip |] dery, clusters of tucks belaveen neck and sleeves, 39 horsehair and mohair. Every hat nfade on'th: lengths only, 2 to 7 yards; with cambric rutties, 50. value at.. aoe ..seeeee (o} newest wire frames, in best colors. Values o worth 19. per yard, at, per 10c Petticoats, in black and fancy stripes, full UP 10 $3.00 at... iee seer sonseeoes SOCIO vard size umbrelia flounce, trimmed with double ck and White Hand-rlade Hats in three combi- 25 Veilings at 12'sc ules Seo aceorallon, plalted ounce! $119 / Cc Wand’aileen lonevand medion hip, heavy 125 ean Bats” Ge Corsets, in cou boning, also, Satin girdles in white. pine and blue, $1,00 value at. terial used in this hat fs equal to any $2.00 hat; at Special Domestics, Etc. Grenadine Voile, the newest novelty Large size bleached Dinner 65 | for Spring and Summer wear, in Napkins, per doz...... plain colors, also figured 15c. Linings,., effects; value 39. yard, 19%: C shadow Silk Lining, high ae Arvver vores ae looks like silk, all colors and he Dress Ginghams in neat piack, valuetse............. I stripes and plaid: quality at .seceseeeee hon 6ic Mercerized Sateen, Special lot of heavy Sheets for full size beds; Feclulat 7c. quality, 59c $1 t black silk lustr ety renee Special lot of re id size era Honeycomb "Bed Spreads for ful sia Good se CAH cece ss serene 5c beds; value $1.73 . 1 x) Underwear and Hosiery. Women’s Low Neck Ribbed Cotton Vest; 123 20 ribbon in neck and armholes; 17c, value, at.. Women’s Fine Ribbed Cotton Vests and Tights, high neck vests with short sleeves, also low neck with short sleeves trimmed with silk tape and pearl buttons. Tights are knee length; value 49c.; special at Ly 12% 1 12% 39 in extra large sizes, Children's Black Cotton Stockings, corduroy and tine ribbed, double knee, double sole, heel and toe, 1c, quality at.... cece cee Women's Fast Black Cotton and Lace Lisle Thread Stock- Ings, double sole, hee! and toe, 19, quality , a Women’s Imported Lace Lisle Thread icckingel in a variety of the newest designs, double sole, heel and toe, soc. quality at Sale of Notions. en, full ane Stock of gray, champagne and brown. JAMES McGREERY & (0, | Twenty-Third Street. | SUED Oh iY 6,000 LONDON STOCKS | IRREGULAR. | Hut Market Had a Stealy Un) ue Money was plen market to-day and in fale wand, owing to the payment of $10 00 in Treasury billy, Discounts were asy ‘The general impression was that NDON. Y Error Was Made on a Stock Deal and He Wants Dam-| ianoy witt be distinetiy easier ater the month-tumm, ‘Trading on the Stock Ex- ages lchange, tough’ prices relapsed” ana irregular after yesterday's . had w steady undertone, ‘The of stock on bear covering was on the curb’ as jargely responsible for the prevailing Leen an “outside broker’ 180 |eondition, Consols were quietly cheer- and bis big military mustache has Home Radis were tn fair wrown as white atreat lamb, but he de tthe best of him e alls on May 9 18) om the ¥ trial to-day befor Gildersleeve and a jury in the S| aa the wool of a Wali} feregeular ana! Jares (ha Russet | f. clive, rallied Inter and | nd Trunk was dull Foreigners were weaker Pn Yo Vroom s story, as told from the witness euind te that on the morn Ing of the day mentioned, which he de scribes an oa mighty day it Wall street. he dropped ta at Russel! 8a thee warm Wax, with 1 welal, per we've increased our facilities so that every suit wil be turned out promptly on time. Look at these ma- Seinen Muehtne Of good |} terials! ‘They are the'season’s most fashionable {a- Hen bl auallty . botile, for |] brics, including black and blue serees, thibets and | Kross, Be. his special sale at 2e.1) cheviots and clay worsteds, as well as an assortment Climax Mack Sewing Wiiat ab te Deean || ofall the newest mixtures and colorings in cassimeres, site letters, per Py Getic cheviots and worsteds. Every garment hand-tailored, Muslin Cor. sats 6c with hand-made button holes and hand.padded collars, act Ste SURNIY Stocking Darners, pol Jf the garments we make per pair, He. Mena ona, Be do nat please le i; Darning COs iiey Menn- de Swell ures, edges, new sult. aceurate. Inack, 3c “in, and all Coline Buttons, sorted shapes, and het ree as- Hratel. whil Ladies’ Gloves. | Kid or Suede,—pique sewn} gloves, $1.00 per pair, | Misses’, 2 clasp, Kid Gloves, | white or colored, 75¢. per pair. . Twenty-third Street, SOS ut. STOCKS STEADY ON CURB. 8 Rock Iniand 2 he saye Mr. Sage asked Mr his clerk, who) wae standing ticker, and Menzies read fom te tape 18 and 1g. ‘Co similar Inquiries as to, Ma Ke aD and 38, Pop asked, and} 5, 4 Menzies the ‘Uy Raynor, ® member of the Con- hinted the anuouncement being made from the m of the exchange. Mr, Raynor ) @ member of the Consolidated | lie did a amall business of personal nature He had no Nash since J he answered 3 1 Mr. Bage to buy me WORK moe and address on the Exchange) Line and preferred were firm, while the! Wheat opened lower to-day due chiet- and 3) MK. & T and ah roll is No, 2:7 West One Hundred ana| Copper issues were brisk but un-lie te the rain i the Southwest. July Steel.” said f n changed, The bid and asked prices of} he weakest month, it breaking to agai at | Aa dus’ in the atteuts prices iad. jump a jumped. Mr ‘ts sald he was i ant se he | «Inland “OWhattt ‘Iy you make iV out. and aise © with | that lifts Habilittes ly nomin: — RECEIVER FOR RAILROAD. Hd Aswets Are mere: T yelled on a put for 140. un error i a tke my was at and Steel at 43 at that moment. ‘leant help that. Tennessee Central. gaia T, ‘L don't want to buy stocks at OXVILLM, Tenn. March 15, per'cent. advance on mv put. Court here to-day. WW calculated 1 stood to gain about of this ett a oi $30,000, But |nstead of that Mr, Bago re wren appointed the ‘Tennessee Central Ratlroad. dabei tock Exchange, failed to-day,| | Securities active at an advance, it open- Federal Coart Namen One for the | | Northern Sccuritles and Seaboard | | Ale Line Prominent In Trading. ‘Trading in the outside market was steady and quint to-day, with Northern board Air ing At 89, against $8 1-2 1 = give you f | Sent me a dill of $3,79 for commission sale, per dogen pw i N ut Zhen cents for buving: the i, H parte. qa tlh ». Hotchiiae repr Mr. soo tn Vroom and Austen Go Bow rs fOr Hook and Eye Tape, Mr ure io the We | DEL NALG, es JAMES MoGREERY & CO. JAMES McCREERY & CO. Suit Dep't. lIndia Sill Negliges trimmed with lace. model or Empire design. Accordeon pleated Albatross Gowns, 'Satin Foulard Shirtwaist $13.50 and $14.50. Twenty-third Street. WHEAT MARKET. Men's Clothing to Measure. Only 5 Days Left of Our Great 10-Day Offering. +4 Suit or an Overcoat or a Prince Albert Coat and Vest, made to your measure during this Sale for $12.50, We're taking more orders than we expected, but That's ink duplicate tie m Is + nor the workmanship, fit and finish that we Ladies’ Silks, Robes, Belted $18.50. Various, suitable Colors:—delft, $13.50. navy blues, 21 inches wide, JAMES McGREERY & CO. On Friday and Saturday. March the 18th and 19th. Twelve thousand yards of “Shirtwaist Suit Silks,” | and small designs. marine and reseda, and black and white, 55¢. per yard, | Twenty-third Street, Boys’ $4.50 Suits at 2.98 With Double-Breasted Coats and Extra Pants ‘y are made from strictly alle woollen fabgics, in all the latest mixtures and — colorings, lined with heavy iron-clad_ linings and sewed with silk. Ages 7 to 16, This double-breasted styles. We have for every one that 2 98 value. 2 An immerse purchass of 4,000 suits. That tells Regardless of the great number of them they wilf Two Pairs of Pants, ages 7 to 10) offering also includes our guaran- such faith in the suits mentioned proves in the least ~, Boys’ and Children’s Suits. |. why we are able to sell them at sucha remarkably low scarcely last the day out at this price. years. 98 ° teed blue serge suits, in Norfolk and that we will give a new suit Free nsatlsioctOry i) F450 ummense Offering of $4 Values at $1.98, price. The materials are ot the highest grade, Boys’ Double-Breasted Coat, with) i -| Boys’ Sailor ‘Suits, in ‘all colori ings and fancy cheviots, ages 3 to 10 years. Boys’ Norfolk Suits, ages 5 to | years. “ADVERTISING SUPPORTS BUSINESS, Paid Help Wants in this 1 4 Morning’s WORLD, but id Help Wants in the 13 429 Pai other New York papers com- bined, | AGDNTS & GROCERY CI/KS 8 | anrirt HALL BOYS..... 6 3 HOUSEWORK .,, 80 7| IMPROVERS ‘ 3! JANITORS o BLACKSMITHS .. 5| JANITRESSES ‘ HOOKBINDERS . 11) KIT¢HUNWORK. 8 OF LAUNDRPSSES . & weaves, ASH BOYS AND GIRLS . rs CARPENTERS MILLINERS [NECKWHAR NURSES .....4 OPBRATORS PAINTDRS ...... PHOTOGRAPHS, brown 10E WANDE.., Ins WANDER... the principal securities were Aagairat 961-2, is closing figure Bid. Anked last night. Forelyn cables were : American Can sess nh 44 jer and European housea were in- ERRANI) BOY Ainerican Cun pf Hin the tocal pit. Corn | AND GIRI Hinten “conunbta mppentie prices were : EMD. {son vs? Wits a tes: "So: CENTENARIANS. 4 4 i Germany has Aeyenty-elght persons] EXAMINERS , |W ‘ Tere sat Mane ay met 4 eorea.'S Septemiier, 648-1 of- who are over I) yeare old; France, 218%] panst HANDS... 3) WAITRESKES ... 49 |idght and. Fuel... : opent rt ae Wheat England, 146; S78; Denmark, sHDRRS . yn) MIBCELL. 4.00.4) Neither! out ten Seema 8 a ours: ue, ica tga: | Switacriand, Spat Ho ORB |S TeEHERR cise 4 acs oe ii . September, Mi-4 to 349-8 8 £0.20; | ie hls Tet will suggest to people who be? | 88 te July, 308-8 to 6014: Septem- nay, Renteonriat aap rations that they | rinmMan 8) TOTAL , Der, "ought fo make haste to settie ina mild) Ginis , Calihan LEIS. | Sanaa Sera hee oo OAL sural laeiabliddtath ‘closingy prices a reret cl