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WOMAN LAWYER [META STOCKS HOLD THE WORLD: “THURSDAY. EVENING, APRIL 7, 1004. were the prominent trues, while Union Pactfio was still in evidence, STOCKS FIRM ON THE CURB. ‘The total sales of stocks were 110.10! Northerm ‘Securities and Great ‘and 000. = oe Northern the Leaders, The Quetatio: ays os? s Rian, eres and prices Outside etocks were firm to-day, with changes fr from yee zoate ists = Scfoning trading quiet. Northern Securities was 5 or from ‘up a trifle at 981-4 while Great North- ne ton. Const | orn was bid at 170 without any sales. - Olas. ChOF* | Greene Copper @ gain of 1-4 at 1 ‘BL orn a ty M12, The bid and asked prices of 2s Mary Coleman Declares Steel and the Copper Coppers Continue | ie: fg He , Be G sl actbal gcxieps§ secusStiea SSeS Sugar ab, 2 \H “Miller's ence to| strong in Trading that Is |£°. See | a Be 3G + ty [American Son enry Sent 1 Ruled by Professionals, While |=: Balt, 2 ohio: CT a mo was legal and) Good Prices Prevail ee oR + lk | : tet inh + i } Urges His Release. wh UAL Blin 2 18 15% + is x baie Stocks were strong to-day on bunten |i 3 t it ot ASSERTS 500 MEN ARE news, of which tho excellent earnings |Den. ag nt | 7 of the Harriman rattroads proved a|iide = Bl scnnoarg A Hs agg WRONGFULLY CONFINED. } feature. Then Washington announced |i, t & ——— that the Hill Currency bill had been }{ou ta WHEAT MARKET. FOG FUR ER YOEAD IY thes Rectan Corta |S 18. * ST Cabies gave an impetus to the mar- Rustice Blanchard Says Con- ee ak Paap aeeiipel min aap na Be bias ZB] ket at the start to-day, but tt was not | : siders this an excellen: sure, as + mankase POR wise tention Is an Important One | contains features for which the bank: cal Sees argh teu dtp: we Lee pelea ee have been contending. In. addition, 1 A Re eles tata HENS) WAL and Will Give It Careful Con- | was announced that more than $3,000,000 |reansn $f) Ritlarteadiug, "News fromthe South: i of Japanese gold had arrived at San sce fran 1% | Seat wag Dearian, i sideration. Francisco for a New York’ bank. This |Fock Isang $17 | ecient asaise se; Bepeemtnes, Os, Core more than counter-balanced the loss in | Souihery, Tailway a t i + opening orices eee je LY +) He Pp wer emt Mary Coleman, of the iaw firm Cia ornmsts the exports arranged /a'i, O02. .m be ‘ Ae Billy Tat |e "| je Coleman & Coleman, made a strong |" : + Ble age 1 Plea to Justice Blanchard in the Su-) Money was easier than for some time sy feme Court to-day for the releago| and some large loans were madi +x mere: | eda oc mange c ; enter m Sing Sing of Henry Miller, a| {hea \\cending over the middie of naxt + duly, ro, who has been in prison since | November. The rate was 4 per cent. 2 {38 Moy. 24, 191. under an indeterminate | The low rate at which money ix loan’ bara) nso iH Joe age: Wheat \ Pentonce passed by Judge’ Newburger, | 16.1 is Bal. wot tie tite therevare [it $ Bl Mo sek “Cora—april, ies! Mav, bt General Sessions. Rhumber which will. bring in. better] va Advance GAS; July, 11-4 bid; September, 50 Lid! | Miller was charged with assault on all over the countr: rates.of Interest than those ruling now increase in remained strictly @ white man during the race riots Rhree years ago. He was not identified] ‘rhis news, while It held the market By the complainant and was arrested] steady, did not cause any while fleeing trom an attacking PecaA ales Raia @ denied that he assault: Pee ad ¥ Bs i> EEEQU de i side buying was ainant. The jury, howeve was quite a lit ity and he was venter Mgh_ price risvament for "not there were traces of liquidat ears and nine month: tain quar The «losing aan five years, Aight “kuins, with trading dull Got Habeas Corpus Writ. Atchison, the coppers and Misx Cole: Sued out a writ of he ar jens corpus, alleging that Millers de miion in prison after he had spent Wenty months there was upeonstitu- lonal and tn violation of law, and de- eke him of his liberty aftey serving ¢ minimum term prescribed by’ the Blatuce, but also deprived jim of the appealing to” the @ parol ore absolute are. After bearing Mi intended that Justice New 9 power to do more than sentence t risoner to the minimum penalty, whi one-third of the maximum penal five years. or, one ve. i eis onths, Justice he been ever would m1 nt of ard for Prisons dis- “Many! Miega}ly Confined, | sépnere are over five jundred persons in Sing Sing contined on the same i ind of iliewal” and. uppres nces," said she. "Why. neady | Deen, In, prison ers and a ml, althoug! elved the full term of uid ba relvasad in the E: good beNavior’ in three” ven months.’ “Yea, and by the discharge anon habeas corpus.” pur ty it District-Attorney Jolinston: ant to open the way to a gene livery."” “Certainly,” retorted Mis if they are wrongly sentenced, “rhe matter is a most important one," mented Justice Blainet. vad 1 pall earefully read 1be Frlets won aeokly a ———— THREE MAY 8E DROWNED. WHITE PLAINS. N. Y., April /—Mys- | ry surrounds the dis ot | ree fishermen who hi om Albert Hansent TRUE NATURAL LAXATIVE WATER. HALF A GLASS ON i ARISING GIVES PROMPT RELIEF.. t you, “al Jail ‘At Miss Miller was Jemanded to fs reauest mb fs feared the m Marconed on som een found, Dut who are supposed to h ing an Extravegence KGa & fi'sao BM 125th Street West Tul 9.30 P. M. Friday and Saturday—Rare Values in Misses’ Suits and a SUITS, of fine voile, etamine, cheviot or fancy mixtures; blouse, Eton or coat effects, fancy trinimed skirts, some silk lined, finely S14 tO 16. ¢ $35.00, for two day. , of fine covert cloth, lapped or strapped sean ht fitting, coat coliar or cc izes 14 to 16. yr » for two days....eeee ee Misses’ & Children’s Hats. PNTRIMMED HATS, sailors or large fais, of fancy mixed rough straw braid, round or square crowns, rolled brims; value 98c., . for two days. BTEAMER HATS, ready to wear, of fancy mixed Jap straw, round or square crowns, rolled brims, trimmed with silk ribbon band, bow and stream- ers, all colors; value $1.25, for two days Boys’ Suits and Blouses. RORFOLK SUITS, of fancy mixed cheviots, homespuns, tweeds or plain . blue serge and cheviot, with full Knickerbocker trousers, 6 to 16 yrs.; regular $6.00, for two days...... BAILOR OR RUSSIAN BLOUSE SUITS, of fine “quality | serge, in | navy, red and brown, and of fancy mixed fabrics, sailor or Eton collars, 2% to 40 yrs.; regular $5.00, for two days BWASH BLOUSES, of tine woven madras, in plain white or fancy colors, military or Russian styles, 24g to 8 yrs., regular 75c., for two days Children’s Reefers. Uptown Prices Make Downtown Second Floor, Three-quarter Length, 4ges 2 to 4% Years. \CHILDREN’S REEFERS, of plain cloth,, CHILDREN'S REEFERS, of serge or} round capes, trimmed with braid, col- broadcloth, silk yoke, trimmed with value $2.50, for — Is two da 1,85. fanc BCHILDREN’S RI 8. of isin cloth, Russian style, with belt, trimmed with braid and gilt buttons; also of ser, with large capes in various styles, colors blue, tan or red; value $5.85, | for two. days 2.95 phecs fot Boys and Girls. ors blue, tan or red; 'y. braid, colors blue, CHILDREN'S REETERS, with black “and gold braid; with soutache. blue;-value $4.75, yr ard, Fates) and black and blue cheviots; aso blue serge and cheviot; sizes ISSES'. BOOTS, ti button, of fine) LITTLE MEN'S LACE -SHi sires Lito Levee OURS lace or button, of fine LE MEN'S LACE -SHOES, of vici . kidskin, kid or cloth tops, hand welt) kidskin, tlexible sewed soles, Beee 9 $ Boys’ Cop Coats and Reelers, $ or flexible sewed soles, patent leather to 1336 1,39 The TOP COATS are represented in gr sell tips, sizes 11 to 2,..... 2.29 | INFANTS’ ‘BUTTON BOOTS, of “fine tan Olive Coverts, cut in 1904 box style. Sizes HILDREN’S, sizes 834 to 1034.. 1, 73! ae ble leida hand-sewed turned | 5 to 17 years. GYS' LACE SHOES, of fine vici kid or| , Soles Orthopaedic shapes, 7.29 The REFERS are splendid creations French calfskin, hand welt soles, stylish | shapes, sizes 234 to 6. 2 /QUTHS’, of sting #izés 12 to 2.) 2.39 Se sizes a to 6. value $3.50, for two days..... showed Steel Reading fl y ff 7 DULL Wy? Co. Bet. Lenor & Seventh Aves. Third Floor. 24.75 Second Ploor 59c 75¢ ire i ri -4.69 3.85 45c others trimmed with velvet or! tan or redj| 2.65 of broadcloth, also of serge, collar and cui¥s of witite tafleta brown, can or for wo'days. 3,95 | INFANTS’ BUTTON BOOTS, tan or black kidskin, hand-turned soles, no heels, ~ 89! _Serng Business P. rogresses Brilliantly at Che Bi vg Store THE BIG STORE ACTYINITFLE - SIXTH AVE. rex ror "STS rea Double “S. & H.” Green Trading Stamps Mornings This Week fro: 8.30 to 12 o'Clock—Thereatter, Single Stamps Until Closing Hour Women’s Petticoats. Friday’ ‘2 Attractions. V8 SATEEN AND | MOTRR in blac! ck and white, special, | GSe STYLISH, PETTICOATR OF SPUN GLASS CLOTH, 2 dee accor: ftom “peated flouncen, with 7 og fancy stitching HIGHLY. MPRCERIZED SATEEN PETTICOATS. qualite excelent "1,50 fon or ruffle flouns 4 ioith Slack ruchs 195 MOMAIR Barticoats, 2, 9512 5.50 (Second Floor, Centre, ion Bt) Women’s Wrappers and Kimono Sacques. ected a half dozen of the new style.lawn, per- specially lowering prices. Every g Is, and the values are really extraordinary. For bargain Friday we have se cale and crepe cloth Wrappers and Sacques ment is neatly fashioned from gcod materia Wrappers WOMEN'S WRAPPERS of perca'e: fine quality: in pretty patterns on blue, black and gray grounds; made with full skirt and deep flounce: waists 77 so trimmed with fancy braid and bretelles. WOMEN’S WRAPPERS of percale and ‘awnt ex- cellent quality: variety of very attractive patterns, both light and dark: extra full skirt with 14) inch flounce: prettily trimmed waists, WOMEN'S WRAPPERS, of lawn in superior qual- ity. in very handsome patterns. made with extra full skirts and 14 inch ounce, yoke and bretelle. prettily trimmed with white braid serviceable and 7 77 prenty house garments, Kimono Sacques. WOMEN'S KIMONO SACQUES of fine lawn, dainty polka dot effects; gathered back, -with belt and tucked front, white lawn border trim- 49 ming. (7 { WOMEN'S KIMONO SACQUES of liberty Crepe Cloth: variety of very pretty paiterns: double yoke back and front; wide bor: 77 OQ der trimming, 98 (4 WOMEN'S KIMONO SACQUES of liberty Crepe Cloth: fine quality: handsome patterns: double yoke back and front: fancy border trimming, (Second Floor, East of Ohe Boy S * Store--Second Floor All th s oY by the tremendous Easter business have been filled Genin our CELEBRATED “ THREE DOLLAR” SPECIALS. To-morrow many new Ideas. Satlors--- Russians. Sailor. Eton and Russian styles; select fabrics in all colorings and combinations; sizes to years. Yortolk Sutts. The most popular Spring Suits-- nobby manent and mixtures; 8-Piece Suits. The popular Suit with the vest all colorings, including black and blue’ sizes 11 to 17 years 2-Picce Suits. Double-breasted Jackets; fine new Spring mixtures, navy serge for the little fellows, 2'4 to 7 years. Many new effects. V4, | 000,000 Jhouses was fairly good wiser eee ts LONDON STOCKS FIRM. Steel Lead the Americans im a Fatr Trading Market, LONDON, April 7.—Money was in good demand in the. market to-day and was plentiful and oheap, though there were indications that the supplies were being reduced. The issue of $10,000,000 lof Cape Treasury bills, together with the announcement of the issue of $10,- of new British Treasury bills April 11, strengthened discounts, Business on the Stock Hxchange was generally firm and quieter, although the monetary condition induced a fair Sival shares were especially losed firm. Kio Lhe, strong. Tn advanced ee ae COTTON MARKET. Advances of 10 to 2) points were real- ee at the opening of the markat to- y on the strong Liv } cables and Nght estimates for receipts at the t The demand from comminsion- while offerings were scarce, Private cables sald Liv pool w ready to follow any bullish auction on this side, ‘The opening prices were: April, 14.71 to 14.80; May, 14.86 to 14.86; June, 14.96 bid; July, 15.08 to 15.09; August, 1459 to 14.60; September, 12.82 to 1248; October, the 12.18 to 12.16; November, 12.09 bid; De- cember, 11.98 to 12.00; January, 11.96 to |11.97. After the first half hour of trading, the lst, led by August, advanced from 1b to 45 points further, a Mineral Paines Jor LI or Work. ren cot nize, Biel railgn sta, 1.10 intel ‘wears Bel pint al 28c!1 quart : 85 Also Very Special Friday: ‘¥-MIXED PAINTS. Int nize, Licil quart size. 0c % ‘kation wiz, ‘550 Large ale, 1 MROs ARAN. 2Re Se Em onal sia Paint eon or use MINUM ALUMINUSL TNT antartmane tnd Maternroo PH a 4 pint elt pint ¢ Women’s Silk Petticoats. Gxtra Values for Friday, ALL SILK PETTICOATS; olive. color, lavender, BLACK SILK PETTICOATS; ruffles; good rustling qual- ity, 3 tucked BIS SPADES, made of steel, D-shape handle. stron 45c EURF EDGERS, solid steel, bronze fin- Bho cistern Or tooth nize, ae: ANU BARE tooth, TOOL, KETS, every tool mate ot Tholld’ steel voees ae ronge finish; hoe, rene, HOP RAKE, SPAD! ua PORK. ail ateeh ADB AND SPADING | HOES, all made of ster! 40¢ | 6-1noh Bo a FORKS 100. and 186 . 186 I made of steel. 150 ATION RAKE AND 250 YyE IRON, CARDEN a eeth, B4oi1t tech Bee RAKES H4C!14 teeth, BTcl16 teeth, She ne. 150 Wade Fubtie Anywhere. Sardinieres- - SJardinieres & Podesta, 8-INCH JARDINIERES. Lanstowne ecorations; regularly SOc, spe decorattont; regula we 25e RES_ Lanstowne ®INCH JARDID ations; regularly 6c: # 1OANCH JARDINIERES, Lanstowne decorations, remularly $1.00. 91° § QQ S. Lanedowne Sinai sue 65a CH JARDINIF ‘ations; regular! HW JARDINIER ‘lone, regular Dinner Sets, AMERICAN PORCELAIN Fy 100 plece ton; remularty $44 RICAN | PORCEL DINNER 5. 5G) | DINNER N pink de oration gold; regularly "'" 74,00 French Dinner Sots. herara atch ee $18.00, DINNER SETS Shing 1 fAmaorted old Chotee, od wie handies INNER a rich and bx old rose and wine 375° ’ Best Sardening Implements Ht Lowest Prices, Sardineres at AboutCost Undoubtedly the Rest Bargains of the Kind Ever IS5e * 13,50 Fi ‘The Language of Cats, (From the Philadelphia Inquirer.) A French savant solved, the | vernac' jeans B.Altmans€o. i that “Bleeme-' ea meng; mice, and’ go on, Lovers of cats wi please take notioa B, ALTMAN & Co. are now showing- recent importations Sf gloves (in popular and deli- cate shades), for Spring and Summer wear. is the great flesh producer. Thirty years have proved its effeciency in throat and lung troubles and all wasting diseases, Do not try substitutes, es- pecially now, when cod liver oil is so scarce and high. They are mostly all adulterated with seal or other cheap oils. Scott's Emulsion is always the same. The cod liver oil used is absolutely pure ; all the other ingredients are also carefully selected and of the finest quality. @_The assortment includes Suede Gloves in delicate shades of Tan, with turnover cuffs of contrasting colors; also Short Suede Gloves (for dress wear), in newest tints of Lavender, Pink, Mushroom and Flesh color, in the Marvex quality. @In Fabric Gloves, the new styles include: Mesh with arms of hand-made Bobbin lace; also Short Mesh Gloves, with cuffs and embroidery of other colors, also various styles of MOTORING GAUNTLETS. Nineteenth Street aud sixth Aloemue, Rew York. Spring Wall ‘apers Clearing Room Lots. } for A mails wan S50 @ Lot Miner: “is! varie upstaira rooms: rts This Week from Double “S. & H." Green Trading Stamps lornin: intil Closing Hour | 8.30 to 120’Clock—Thereafter,Single Stamps: for roll or 10 mglle Wraa 85c a Lot Bios ar: es na and colstings: Pedros, uaigg rooms hate: pemulrly 100. & for 10 rolls Wall 185 a Lot Paver: “do a! fi inp bor an der to match: emboseed. pllie desirable for ‘parlors, ‘ete.; remuiarly Cigar Clearance. Big Special for Friday. 12,000 HIGH GRADE POR- Ue) RICAN CIGARS; reg. uality, handmade. sob LUCKE’S ROLLED CIGARS, oe colors only. In boxes of 7, 6. 5 100, choice 18th 8.) xilt Gratien a vain rooms, We o gxpert Aecorating at mod- erate prides. Eatimates cheerfully eiven (Third Floor, Front.) at (Main Floor, East, HORII TAFFETA PETTI- . comprising the new- 4.95 est colorings and black, | SUPERIOR QUALITY RUSTLING TAF- FETA PETTICOATS. in colors and black; "5.95, 6.75, 875 0d 10.50 (Second Floor, Centre, 19th St.) Gold Prize Song Contest for School Pupils Ends Friday. Gold prizes will be awarded next Saturday afternoon for the best rendition of the Howley-Dresser Co.'s latest song hit, “On a Good Otd Grotley Ride.”’ To the girl of boy attending a public schoo! anywhere in Greater New York who will give the best rendition of this song at Lyric Hall, Sixth’ Ave., between 41st and 42d Sts., on Saturday, April 9th, between the hours of two and six o'clock P. M., the Howley- Dresser Co. will award prizes as follows: First prize. $25.00 in gold; second prize, $15.00 in gold; third prize, $10.00 in gold; fourth prize. $5 in gold. Quality or range of voice will not influence judges’ decision; style and manner of delivery will alone govern. Every hoy and girl who !earna the song thoroughly, whether gifted with a good voice or not, has an equal chance of winning a prize. The judges will be Hon. Florence J. Sullivan, Mr. Dan Hennessey, Manager Vaudeville Association; Aunt Louisa Eldridge; Miss Pauline Hall, famous prima donna; Mr. Ted E. Marks Hon. P. H) Keahon. Hon. P. J. Ryder. Paul Dresser, Gus Hill and Robert H. Davis Manager Sunday News Names must be filed before 6 P. M. Friday, with the Manager of the Sheet Music Department of the Siegel Cooper Store, who will supply admission tickets tothe hall. BOLTED GARDEN nicely painted. Is-Inch. wheel high, made ntrong and durable. rm made of hard. a ron handle, 800., Ge up, to 2.00 3ARDEN TROWELS, 36. Ke. The ROLLERS K-00 | 200-1», 10.00 » Bargainn in Ponltey Net- hie netting will be found particulary desirable by the owners, of th jt a ail as. the smallest Nrubatftute can ing qualities, ene specials to-morrow? JG, galvanized wire, Ibo"foot leneths. Re 150 ft. 12. tn. Tf. 18 in 10 fr 18 In 16 tt. 24 In. 250 St 28 18 Complete copies of ‘On a Good Old Trolley Ride’’ may | 10c BO ee 0A be had at the Slegel Cooper Store. Price...... 0.0.2: see0e (Third Floor, East.) have it tn lengths un to'8 feet wide portion 75 and Drlees In pees Women’s Gatlored Suits, Special Bargains ror Friday, WOMEN’S RUN-ABOUT SUITS; made, as illustrated to the left, of fine quality Herringbone Tweed Mixtures in gray, blue or tan; jaunty collarless jacket, 22 inches long. fly front, fitted back, mannish coat sleeves; trimmings of tailor stitched bands and novelty buttons, lined with satin serge: seven-gored PS full flare skirt, with inverted plait back, trimmed to Vix 50 match jacket. Special price, Friday, WOMEN'S ETON SUITS, made as illustrated to the right, of excellent q ality Venetian Cloth, in black, lue, brown, gray or castor. Collarless style with deep mili- tary capes and Wat- teau back, effectively trimmed with fancy silk braid and stitched bands of Peau de Soie; new full puff sleeves with slashed cuffs, waist satin lined; nine gored skirt with foot kilts, plaited and trimmed to correspond) with waist. Price, Friday, 10.50 & CHINA SALAD Lecorated Wisesllenseve Porcotats RICAN PORCELATN ne BiAt } BS VASES At * tehis ay to 800, BOWLS, Tt 100 10¢ Be 150 oh rem reeularly 1c LQUART JGR, Cut Glass. QLASS WATER DE ch deep cut ANTERS, fu) decorations: {Second Floor, Front.) (Main Floor, East, 18th St.)

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