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THRU POTTWRTS CURB STOCKS HIGHER. Merger Shares Still Hold the At- tention of Outside Brokers. | ‘The outside market after an trregulat | opening to-day steadied and later) prices ruled higher all around. Tra: ing was quiet. The merger stocks were the most conspicuous of the list, North ern Securities being up 8-4 at 99 1-4 and issue Holds the Atten- Igsue Northern Pacific bid at 128 against 126, ita close of yesterday. Northern Secur- ‘tion of Brokers and Gives sediortnern secur: | Strength to the Market, Gains | The vid and” asued prices. of the prin- securities were: American Can American Can pe Tnterborough Rap! Inter, Marine Inter. Marine pf.’ Manhattan Tra: a were Happy to-day and every om the floor of the Exchange |» in @ good humor, The only per- | ¥) j who Iodked worried were those | 3 were short. The market was a|} one, and prices advanced in a yr to recall the early days of 1901, every quotation showed higher | . ‘There was a slight reaction in early afternoon, but the market _-Fésisted, and there was another advance tga final dealings. F PAUL LEADS IN HE STOCK TRADING At Lib: 32 % sh er LONDON STOCKS IMPROVE. bears preached lower prices and ted out the news that should cause PHicen to decline, For instanece, steri- +» bgghaeseds reached the gold export LONDON, March %0.—Money was in keen domand in the market to-day.) There have been considerable borrow- ings from the Bank of England re-| cently, still the impression prevails that | after the month turn rates for money will’ be excessively easy, Business on | the Stock Exchange had a better ten-/ dency with the satisfactory conclusion | |of the settlement, though the coming grade fabrics. to-day and was firm at the high tiony. Then rallroads atl report- x falling off In business, the earn- Sana not being as promising as they been; the building strike will Spread, they say: .and bonds are low fd cannot be sold, and last but not least. lonns are more than a billion and| French settlement lufluenced interna-|} and theft. the Panama payments are to be mado} tlonals. ‘Those in which Paris ts inter- | @nd many great railroad systems newd | ested were active, Consols and home| and furs. | rails were firm, Americans opened irregular and im-| proved to above parity, especially Atch- igon, Topeka & Santa’ Fe, The opera- tions were moderate and they closed firm. Foreigners were strong, except Japanese. Kaffirs hardened. Money. London scid on the advance freely 84 quite a little long stock came out Of every rise. Yet tho market absorbed | thls, and it looked as if the large in- térests were determined to hold prices —— sumably to make a basis for buying At was stated on good authe ‘some: ‘cotton but the the announcemen: that ferings. Jing the lst was up fron over, the opening, led by ening prices were: March, e April, 14.60 offered; May ng and sold » _ + Jul; year, In fact, | fp ie 0 bt ade new high WW Ynig was the source of | Faul, | ‘Septembe bid; Dec m:| black, marks for this year. 4 Union Pacitio beg. fore the beginning d Sold down more night's close, fle stock coming { " t 1 es, Si, Paul also dropped a point, m the high tigure, but liter regained | Bea he Lion | ite | Der, 11.95 10°11 to react juat be- | t ast hour nt will be @ poor oen 1% causini ite a fow bears to become more iil And u pew short + put Hi lodsly this afterno ar of New York City. ed that this may sustain the ma ¢ fi" a day or two longer. ‘Traders | Im successful operation for kalf a century. erally aré bearish and openly sv) 108th Street and Columbus Avenue. at. tho market has had on advan of such proportions that a sharp re potion is due. | ; aa | he dealings during the day were ier at #1 all times than yesterd Both Pilsener and Dark anid while the market was nots: dt was a good trading market On Draught at all of our 900 customers In this city. aotivity is what Wall street wa commision house men evon favted, although all reported t ad been no heavy outside bu ing tho day, ‘The total sules of stocks ware 738,10 | shares and of bonds ¥. 187,00 | The Closing Quotations, o-day's high: prices and att inReB iron @ from Inat recor $P Compe: y a et @ 58. a a Sale of Women's $18.50 Easter Suits at $12.50. styles (same as shown in cut), of blue, black, % and brown cheviots; jackets satin lined; 4 crushed silk belts; these are handsomzely tail- ts and fit perfectly; they are t, | $18.50 values on special sale at 1, | Women's $22.00 Suits at $16.50. Another important sale of new Spring Suits. made of fine voile, in bli the new champagne color, in the new collarless blo: noulder efiect; trimmed with tafleta tabs and naments; large balloon sleeves, fancy cuffs and high bodice belts; jacket lined with taffeta silk; the skirts made with shirring at yoke and \ box plaited front and back; these i + | $22 suits on special sale at $16.50C. t Boe POET Bs: Sale of _Tan Covert Jackets at $7.98. aavisce, | ee WHEAT MARKET, Mid, temperatures ia the Weat and| Weak cables from tho foreign gr: Marke:r had on the ket here to. x decline! | put one on, and without any . alteration, wear it out—thsy new corset fitting cloth straps on dines. “in the face # corn was supported by bull In: | ta in the West ytd showed moder- York's opening prices were -$ offered; July, 98 1-3; | price is Special Sale for Easter of Women’s High Heel (24 inches) Oxfords at $3.50 a Pair. ‘These Oxfords are worth $5.00 a pair —they come in Patent Leather and Vici Kid. Corn--Mare to. BL 7-6, ( a to 597-8; July, Bf: Bop: aa Voge Br | REPORTS ALL WELL: man line steamer Boulogne Mail Orders ‘ Promptly Filled, Saks & Company BRQADWAY, 332 TO 34TH STRERT. Suits, Coats and Skirts for Women lly FOR THURSDAY, MARCH 31. Tailor-Made Suits, of Cheviots or Broadcloths, in black, blue or brown. the cleverest and most impressive models which have been presented this season. Regular price, $28 to $35. At $19.00 Coats of tan cavert or black; strap or lap seams. Regular price, $19 to$22.50. At $14.50 Pedestrienne Skirts. Regular price, $10.50, The Storage of Furs and Garments. We are prepared to store yours—not only store but also to care for and insure them against fire Ask us to send for your garments Our charges are very modest. Shirt Waists for Women At Very Speci i ee naan ay rare until more COTTON MARKET. a FOR WRENN, MARCH 31, ; oewn (hae, PRU was the feature in the earty| BORE eabieas cei colverpuelUe ia at at te ch pees ae one m Gh SONY Has the coat collar—fly front—cuft one Biercice, ang mits te, of ne, sueoacet | market qulckly failed an wood buying of col aa or o Satin Poulard, white with black or iweib stabs ot aa atthe = | Orieann., ‘There was roore oF navy blu. pin dots. Also Waists of Japanese Silk, eit “colored me NGcut hE Hesialetiragald oe | he Pearse’ manaac yosterany, preci| effectively trimmed with lace and tucking. siyiee Value $5.00. Tailor Made Waists of excellent quality white Habutai silk. tucked model, lace trimmed jabot, Value $6.50. Waists of Crepe de Chine in light blue, white or Ik lined, trimmed with fine net lace. Value $11.50. Waists of White Chiffon, silk lined, trimmed with heavy or fine Venise lace, Hats for Children and Misses. For Easter service, our designers have created a generous variety of hats for the young women. Some have their source of beauty in simplicity itself---others depend on rich and elaborate trim- ming for your favor. whole spirit of youth. $12.50, which, in every instance, is modest. — Vogd Brothers A2™ Six. Cor. BY Ave Stirring Sales of Garments You Need for Easter. Sale of Easter Silk Waists at $3.75, These jackets fit perfectly and} We place on special sale in most instances you can|these new crepe de chine waists, same style as shown in cut, made with fine tuck- are made of tan covert in the ings, and trimmed with Val- } model, enciennes lace—also elegant cuffs and| Peau de Soie waists, beauti- lower part of jacket as shown fully stitched and side plaited. in cut, satin lined throughout. The colors are black, white These jackets are splendid | end light blue. value at $12.50; the special| $5.00 waists on special sale $7.98 | for Easter at Ad Ste. Cor 8 Sve greater scale than ever before. A selection embracing women of refined and exacting tastes. For those who are not acquainted with the buying advantages this affords we say there’s a price revelation awaiting you. bearer that necessarily goes with the Simpson Crawford superiority. Extraordinary: women’s = = I ‘14.75 jackets, ‘10. os NE HUNDRED AND FIFTY fine covert cloth $14.75 Spring Jackets, ex- actly like this illustration, to-morrow at the exceptional bargain price of $10. Those handsome tan Coats of fine grade covert cloth—21 inches long—greatest value ever offered, $8, and it is for one day only Several models of high- At $6.25 | Prices The illustration gives you a good idea of we this smart style—but see the Jacket itself, then |} - otter’ you'll realize why this lot of 150 will create ah the season’s greatest sensation, lqa $30. At $2.98. ‘Third Floor, ‘ At $3.98 ——— At $7.50. There's one thing in particular which we claim for our suit, coat and mil- linery styles which appeaJs to every smart dresser, and that is exclusiveness and individuality that is so distinctive that it is instantly recognized by Our reputation for style elegance and exclusiveness has led many to believe that there's a price- Spring jackets & Easter millinery. 500 Persian lawn waists. “8,000 —, - >_> sone Cuuford Co. | SIATH AVE, [92 TOZ0™ STREETS . A price revelation awaits Easter shoppers here. HE GREAT EASTER rush is now at its height. Our suit, coat and millinery business is unprecedented. We'd have been disappointed, though, if it were not, for our preparations were on a much "ot 7 ; , THAT S just where you will be surprised—we've solved the problem of inexpensive apparel without sacrificing any Of those distinguishing style attributes which all smart dressers admire. That's why we can say to you that ready-to-wear apparel with all the Simpson Crawford Co.'s ear-marks of superiority costs no more here than the commonplace creations elsewhere that owe their cheapness to the fact that they are turned out by the thousands by the factory method of manu- facture. If you've a tailor-made suit or a semi-tailor-made suit In mind for Easter you owe it to yourself not to decide until you have seen our show—especially if you have looked elsewhere, for you will then be better able to appreciate our garments especially designed for Easter wear. store For Easter wear. We offer for to-morrow One hundred and fifty women’s trimmed hats, including the new heart shape, the Lewis Sailor and other approved models and adaptations from recognized French designers, "” $12.50. Adjoining the showroom—special, Three hundred stiff trimmed hats andturbans. ||- Trimmed by our own skilled corps of milli- ners especially for this extraordinary event $3.75 and *4.50. pairs Easter gloves. : At $8.90 and $9.90. That immaculate White Persian Lawn; so becomin, i to the smart dresser of the sea- son 1904, just $1.25 to-mbrrow. *1.25 the new sleeve—full at elbow—at $2. All of them express the black at $4.90. They cost from $1.25 to most wondrously low prices ever quoted. time during the Spring season will they be able te dupli Multitudes will come from ev look and c 1 2c these splendid white Swiss ribbed Vests at 12 you see t Women's whit lisle 18c. each : Swiss ribbed vests, low neck and sleeveless, plain or fancy weaves—yvalue 25c. 256 each: Women's white | liste thread Swiss ribbed | Sale of $17.00 Voile Dress Skirts, Made Over Silk Drop, at $9.50, vests, beautiful elastic yarn, piain or lace trimmed, very many elaborate cesigns—value 37c. We plac: on sale for this week 100 of these Dress Skirts—elegantly made of fine voile, in royal blue, black and cream white; in the new habit and inverted plait backs—new flare effect, trimmed with taffeta bands, and made over a drop skirt of fine taffeta silk. These $17.00 Dress Skirts on special sale at ‘ $9.50 wear for men and the Simpson Crawford Cc When you come here you pay a great deal less and have the same superb range of styles and effects from which to make your selection. To-morrow’s a good time to ch and you'll see a throng of men in our Furnishing Section—men who must have rect apparel and know our Furnishings fulfil every style re- ment at lowest prices. tional value. Popular shapes In rich silk 50c; The two-inch and dressy—extraordinary value at 50c, selling at such extraardinarily low prices, It's an unequalled surely be here to-morrow to claim your share. Colored crepe de chine. These are Black pongee, 24 in., all silk, very desir- able; worth $1.00, at 59c. a pair. We place on special sale for Easter these elegant Kid Gloves —White, Tan, Grey, Neville, Red, Brown, Black, at the special price of 59c. a pair. 27 in. wide, fine quality, Suitable for dresses; worth $1.10, at... 65c Open Every We STARTED this great embroidery sale with 7,500 yards. T’S a waist that so seldom-sells for less yban $1.75 that you'll want to be sure and secure one for Easter wear to- morrow, when our extraordinarily low price is $1.25. second Floor. $ Ws) White lawn waists: sunnceeg.ua® nt ehareleregon Peau de cygne waists: iit pst, wrt dae om ate these values in New York or anywhere else, Easter neckwear for men. THE fancy price of the exclusive haberdasher is the one distinguishing feature between his Easter display of neck- 's complete showing. quire at Main Floor. -in- $s * These beautiful cre- Imported silk four-in-hands 51.00: These reutitul cre: the lustrous colored imported Rep silk in the new, shades—Royal Purple, Champagne, Bird's Egg Blue and Pearl—they're 2% inches wide—an excep- in-hands — new col- lection just received—every conceivable coloring—handsome new combina- tions of gray and white grounds tastefully designed—light-weight four-in- hands made of swivel-figured French Crepe—a distinctive Easter scarf—rich Here’s that great silk offering. A MULTITUDES continue to throng our silk aisles and counters in quest of those handsome new Spring silks we're and judging from the interest thousands of others have taken you'll Main Floor, Black satin liberty, $3.75 24 in. wide, including a All silk, 24 in, wide, a su- 8 large quantity of blacks; 65 perior quality; worth 75c., at 48c Women’s Easter Gloves worth 1.00... ic Black peau de sole. 78c¢ Clearing of fine embroideries from that 7,500 yard event ‘THOSE fashionabl€ imported 2-clasp glace gloves for women at 88c. is certainly an eXceptional offer—jus: the kind Main Floor, 88c of a glove you want for Easter. They’re our own importations, perfectly cut— 88c ae smartest styles from abroad—the bi ever sold for 88c. = They're daintily fashioned from the softest skins and look so smart in white, black and colors, with embroidery stitching. Misses’ Easter glace gloves 956 Siyres* The daintiest glove of all Tor the little miss to wear at Easter time— come in white, black and colors, with embroidered stitching. 95¢ Select a pair to-morrow at the exceptional price of : | | and 3,000 women’s knit vests ; exceptional value. C-MORROW we will inaugurate this exceptional sale of 3,000 excellent quality Spring vests for women at the ; oo It’s an event that will attract thousands upon thousands of women who realize that at no ie w York and vicinity to secure such remarkable values as quarter bays two; but you'll buy a dollar's worth when sirable for Summer we We secured this mammoth ‘collection from a manufacturer who is so critical that if one tiny stitch is imperfect he bars the garment from his regular stocks, You couldn't detect the imperfections in these vests save by the closest scrutiny. They're present, but so slight that not in a single vest is the wearing quality injured in the least, and you'd pay at least a third more elsewhere. 356. each: lot—they are avery fine light weight plain elastic ribbed white, lisle thread, best quality, silk taped necks and arms. about 70 combinations of doub'e and single rows of imported white laces, 'ow neck, sleeveless, Value 50c, to 75c. To-moriow, 3 for $1.C0. Women’s very fine 396. each 5 imported Swiss ribbed, plain white lisles, low neck, sleeveless—value 50c. + Women’s fine im- 756. each * ported spun silk vests, white and solorsi pide blue and helio; low neck, sleeveless, crocheted fronts—value $1.00. A thousand things for Easter PRICES are as low as half on Easter novelties now and will be as long as they last, for we're going to clear them all out hurriedly this week, For example, we'll sell you = 75c, worth for 50c.—while they last. Bring the children to let them see this marvellous display of bunnies, eggs, chicks, mechanical things and myriads of other con- trivances—a sight you'll want to see, to0. Basement salesroom, Novel Easter candle shades, 20c.. 25c. and 29c. Cand Ss ecial: { 1-1D. Dox chocolates, 256, y p + U1-1p. box bonbons, 25¢. ° ' The modern method Making @ cane” Van Dusen Cake Pans. Learn how simple it ts to bake a delicious cake—our demonstrator will tell you in the Basement Salesroom to-morrow. Order a cake and you'll return for the Van Dusen cake PANS; at 25c., Sunshine, Gold or Chocolate Cakes; at 30c., Angel Cake; at 40c., Nut or Square Layer Cakes; at 45¢., delicious Raisin Cake; at 60c., Round Layer Cake, with chocolate, cocoanut, orange or jelly. NewSpring dress goodsat75c| yF YOU contemplate the purchase of dress goods and will read every word of this remarkable value-giving announce- ment we'll guarantee that you will be here Monday, because New York has never known such a sale of Spring dress goods at 75c. 5,000 yards of aésirable fabrics—including such fashionable weaves as 48-inch volles that usually sell for $1.50—all very newest shades— including white, cream and black. 48-inch silk 75c¢ warp chiffon that you've never seen priced any 75¢ place for less than $1,50—fashionable colorings, including cream and white—44-inch lace voiles in self colors—you' consider them ordinarily a bargain at $1.25—while they last 75¢, ¢ They're all wool—that’s the important Satin stripe challies: part of this good news—and although they're hardly ever known to selt for less than 85¢c., we offer for 1 to-inorrow severa' thousand yards In all the newest designs 62 vy and combinations at the exceptionally low price of. (6 2c Fully half the en- | i} tire quantity is in. this four- sale, Sheer force of unequalled value has diminished the wonderful collection to a few hundred yards, and to-morrow we're going to close out the remainder at the extraordinary low price of 25c. per yard—4oe, to 75c. values. 1 devoted to these Embroiderles. ‘There are Cambrics, Swisses, Nain- 2 5 The entire centre bargain counter, on the main floor, Cc Evening This Week. sooks and Flouncit to 43 i u desire for corset és _wide—the season's cholcest styles—40c., 50¢, 656. 8 75, values at 25c, to-morrow. skirt flounces,

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