The evening world. Newspaper, April 29, 1904, Page 4

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she ae ins 2 i { 5 RUBBER SHARES LEAD THE STOCKS Speculators Interested in the Issues Prominent in a Market That Finally Sags Under Poor News Factors. ‘ —_—_—- Boston Capitalist Declares He \, Has Entered for a Finish Fight the Standard Oil, the urse Being $100,000,000. Ther was enough news of a disagree- able nature In the financial world to: pecial to mv Evening world.) April 29,—Thomas Jeaving the firm of Lawson, Arnold] to show a heavy loss in prices, bs Ferhiuer chalice. of Meee ae ny | Values held fairly well and tn some tn- fight with ‘those who have never yet| stances made good gains during the | fry easion. In the were quite gen- f the beaten. I have entered on a fin- da fight with the Standard O11. Hf I whip the Suindard Oil it will] they will-requm to the public at it $100,000.00, and that means they | fight as they have never fought) citte ae Besides, if 1 whip them it will] of $1 the line has at last buen rewoned | «am grea final dealt eral. gz the Canadian Pa- e mor 1a decrease in March gross the Reading system for the month showed a decrease of while Wabash earnings slumped ‘There were other reports which or even made Durin * smaller los small effect gains, as the reporta of the Janger ney which be In addition @ century ag | gaged $1,750,000 In gold coin for export eclipsed any(hing ‘since the wi id | and $1.7: in gold bars to go by to- morrow's steamer for the Panama pay- ment, and Goldman, Sachs & Co, en- gaged $20,000. The banks lost during the weck and the news from the West was to the effect that It would be tm- possible to prevent the strike on the Atchison system, ‘am not in this fight for dollars, and Tiwant every one who has that idea in their heads to get It out, once and for move means that, unless I die, the Bubile will find me pouring into the dard Oll a new kind of shot until give back to those who own It it $100,000,000 which they acquired but, T think T shall soon der te, surprisingly simple methods ONDON STOCKS STRONG. wien: an Exception — Fell Through Lack of Support. INDON, April 2.—Faris buying of national stocks was the feature of securities markets to-d There also good support of Consols and investment securities. In most ments stre: was displayed. th African mining stocks were firm. no quotable change. Rio Tintos e strong at bt 5-8. The news about Atchison caused that stock to show algns of softening and it declined about 5-8 from the high of the day. Union Pacific wan also slight- Iv weaker and there was evidence of easier feeling on the part of the shorts. Rubber was the feature of the dag. The preferred stock mnde an advance of 25-8 points and the common was up 21-8. This advance was clearly due to manipulation for every one rec- ognizes that the stock Is not worth as much as the preferred or the common of the Rubber Goods Manufacturing ition to sag, which Is attributed | Co, ‘The first named company haa a lack of support. Money was plenti- ,! ang discounts inclined to advance. | MoAting debt of $10,000,000 and $47,110,000 feature of the money market is the | of the capital, while the second com- istent wealtening in Paris exchange. | pang, hae but $27,000,000 of capital and no floating debt. Nevertheless the onc SHIPPING NEWS. advanced and the other stood still. The United States Rubber common sold a ALMA AC FOR TO-DAY. | sve Dr. Lyon's PERFECT | Tooth Powder Cleanses and beautifies the teeth and purifies the breath. Used by people of refinement for over a quarter of a century. Very convenient for tourists. PREPARED BY Low Water. PORT OF NEW YORK, ARRIVED. Newport News MSHIPS, TO-DAY INCOMING DUB ‘allahaases, Savannah, ‘Aranance, Charleston Hair Falling Out 7 ‘Turning Gray HAIRHEALTH agsisted by HARFINA SOAP to cleanse the scalp and hair of crusts and les, will instantly arrest dandruff, stop the distressing falling hair, pro- , Testore it to the same rich color d beauty as in youth, and an occasional dressing of Hay's HairHealth, (with occasional shampoos with Harfina Soap, KEEPS YOU LOOKING YOUNG Oc. bottles at a! ‘Take nothing offered * ap for the or pimples, biackheads, chafing, chapping, he hin ediate relief and ancy. i KKINHBALTH TREATMENT 75¢, sons! the most speedy and economic cure 1 y ts. Take Rothing offered “just as go + Newark, J. ty poerself by sending at once for samples. D POmaR will mail you not youthful Skinheaith fablets “2h Av al aru 220 Tatnyette Hartina FREE sloue Bo. D, Skinitenith and books “Flow to Have uplexton, ; CJ 5 TON, Mass., Thomas | ; a ct - WW Lawson when asked to-day what/day to have caused the stock market |) yetls but these had as little|N J. P. Morgan & Co. en- | ft THE WORLD: FRIDAY CURB STOCKS LISTLESS.’ Business practically at « Standatill and Few Changes In Prices, tically at a stand ay with the list] 7 above the last sale of Rubber js common. Consolidated Gas showed strength and was fairiy active. There Is a belief that. the Insiders gre distributing as much of this stock as they can con- Business veniently do. Busin ati! on 1 Btee! preferred wan still under pres-Tahowing Mt sure, but held well, th RONG ae i UTUnwA good buying. ‘The ‘ts r, in| Wa h Erawing that the div pre=| against 0%, ferred will be cut. bven if The did) and without any ales. « closing of yesterday \aked prices of the prin- | fe ent to nent 4 per cent urn on the tn ipal outelde eecurities were Ae the present prices amounts to about Hid.) Aakeu 71-4 per 4h 4 Pall Mim aT | The to! fe 185,100 wy ies shares, anu ¢ ne © vt Mt It--A Standard Tonic in SPRIN ‘The slight to cause hot | i | ‘el “| skin was growing very sallow, aught would be enough sor a quick chill. We thought 1¢ was ria, but can never yet explain bow J tracted It s| “1 always had a draggy feeling, il would get up tn the morning feeling dull and tired, and would be tired all day. i | oT was advised by a relative to try Paine's “| celery Compound, which had helped her! | considerably, and {had such @ good night's | reat and woke Up so refreshed that I de- termined to continue It Et do not feel any more lassitude, and I am cheerful all day long, I get through my work with satisfaction and work faster nd better. The chills and fever are com- pletely cured, This Is juat the time of the | year when I used to have them worst, and e |] have not had a single chill. My com- ‘| plexton Is better, and T can recommend | Paine’s Celery Compound as a gradual and thorough cure for malaria."—Miss Edna «| Arlington, Newcastle, Neb. and oo COTTON MARKET. en! cotton market opened ne Yeading the market shows points over the VICTIMS OF ACCIDENTS WIN. Judgments In Four Damage Suits Are Sustained, four Standard oll! is avenue, Brooklyn up and he stumbled dark even to-day he had to be carried into the court-room. a against the Br for INVIGORATES ALMOST INSTANTLY No Other Tonic In the World | COMPOUND—Doctors Rely on It— " Gives Almost Instant Effect-BRACES— INVIGORATES—CURES. ---TIRED---MALARIA “1 suffered with chills and fever and my | o. fenenenene: APRIL 99, 1904. ing ce Pig interurban railway car In Ma. Ghustopter Riley, of No. 128 Clymer street, recovered a’ verdict against the Intertirbon for $2,000 on account of In- juries recetved on March 4, 1903, He had his right leg cut off. ge Ce the Supre WHEAT MARKET. y for amounts! Bulls were a little disappointed at the 000. e day, Mod the city [OPening of the wheat market to-day, damage sults and the c! Judements in against street He was a0 badly injured that Mary 8. Ral injuries in an accident on a verdict of at the fool Is Like PAINE’S CBLERY Constantly Prescribe the Medical World—It chance to There are Wineunes win’ to the in only the é . vain ttwelf, The only true carc for blood impurity or # 1 in the cure PRUE CAUS INNER Nery E._ Phelps. of Dartmouth: Wh! Famoun Discoverer of Paine’ Compound ‘The blood and all the organs of the body dep dion the IN NER NERVES, a Paine'’s Cel- ery C ound gives the ‘blooad and 3 the} | atrength to MAKE all the organs work in health and harmony, BEWELL THis SPRING. | ee alert te good averame: rable weather and ik to the fa conditions, | Saks x qe BROARWAY, 332 TQ 347/H STREET. Derby & Soft Hats for Men Regularly $3. At $1.75. e FOR FRIDAY*AND SATURDAY. If we were to go from shop to shop and select from each its best three dollar hat, perhaps the collection would not be more representative nor of a higher character than the series of models which this offer involves. Soft Hats, Alpine and Telescope blocks, in black and light colors. Derbies, conservative and flat brim models, in black, in covert and brown. Suits & Coats for Boys. A ice Concessions. FOR FRIDAY AND SATURDAY- If you had supervised the fashioning of the garments and exercised your critical faculty thoroughly, we do not think you could have offered a single suggestion to insure better service. more style or truer proportions. Boys’ Norfolk and Rouble Breasted Suits of mixed cheviot or tweed, also navy blue serge or cheviot, plain or bloomer trousers, with strap and buckle at knee. Sizes 7 to 16 years, P t $5.00 Boys’ Sailor Suits (5 to 10 years) and Russian Blouse Suits (214 to 7 years), in Eton and military models, of red, brown or navy blue serge, and Scotch tweeds in brown or gray mixtures; trimmed witn silk braid; extra linen collar; a few have extra trousers. At $4.75 Value $5. At $3.95 Value $6.50. Boys’ Top Goats (7 to 16 years) of Venetian cloth in tan and olive shades. Jack Tar Reefers, sizes 214 to 12 years, of navy or royal blue, redy brown or gray serge, or cheviot; brass buttons and silk emblem. Value $5. At $3.75 Value $6.50. At $5.00 Boys’ Blouses, Waists and Shirts of white or fancy fabrics in various designs. They have been divided into four classes, each of which includes colored blouses with Byron collar; colored shirtwaists, unlaundered, with neck- band; colored shirtwaists, unlaundered, with Byron collar; white shirtwaists, laundered. with Byron collar, and stiff bosom shirts of white or fancy materials. At 39c At 59c : At 79c Formerly 48c to 75c, Formerly 98c to $1.25, Formerly $1.50 to $1.75, .y Soft Hats for Boys. ) Formerly $1 to $2. At 39c. FOR FRIDAY AND SATURDAY. Theyare the conservative, universally favored ‘Fedora’ shapes in black, pearl, steel and brown, which the average manly boy would select if he had a voice in the matter, For the children we have the new straw Sailors, including the Middy style. At 78c,, 95c., $1.45, Go to your Druggist | TO- DAY— Get one bottle of Paine’s Celery Compound—See how DIFFERENT it will make you feel, An Important Sale of Topcoats for Men Involved are several hundred high-grade garments in various models, every one of which is the product of our own tailoring organization. Jf, for every coat, our standard of ready-for-service tailoring wins a convert, the offer will have served its pur- pose and we will be content to stand the brunt of it. 3 Box Coats, 32 and 34 inches long, of covert, in tan, brown or olive shades, mostly silk lined. 38 and 40 inches long, of black or Oxford vicuna. Paddocks and FOR FRIDAY AND SATURDAY. Formerly $22.50, $25 & $28, at $16. ited number of these gar- ments of various Spring weight, fabrics and colors. Short Top Coats, 32 and 34 ins., of covert or twill, in tan, brown or olive. 38 and 40 inches long, of cheviot, in black or mixed Oxford. For the most part these garments are silk lined. oe e ready-for-service whether it cost fifteen dollars or forty. r $12. 50,$15&$16. 50, at $10. Distinctive Suits for Men At Fifteen Dollars. 7 Our method of tailoring admits of no discrimination. The same high stand- suit which our stock affords, We have Thibet, Cheviot or Serge, in black or blue, and of Worsted, Tweed, Cassimere or Cheviot in fifteen patterns of plaids, checks and stripes, at fifteen dollars—suits with a certain character and distinct- iveness as well as serviceable fabrics and excellent tailoring to commend them. a egligee Shirts for Men. Value $2 to $2.50. At $1.10 ENDS WITH SATURDAY. Negligee Shirts of jacquarded Madras in neat de- signs of colored stripes and figures on dark or light grounds, plain bosom; a few plaited; detached cuffs. All size: Negligee Shirts of fine Cheviot in dark or light colored effects; plain bosom, with centre plait; attached cuffs, Sizes are a trifle broken. All at $1.10 ard governs the fashioning of every d and ‘the room element Teflected a dis- Position to get profits after continued advance of thé last few tine shipments this Week wate lntger than expected. Crop news 7-8 bid tically unchanged, the South still hears Mi ing damage complaints, York's opening eohrices,, were:|—May, “s9 a8 to $0.1-2. Corn per, 3 a hicago's opening prices were: Wheat “Beem 2 fay, 899-8 to 89; July, 841-4 to 843-8; 10,000. 00 CA. SHI For a Few Weeks Only Every user of Quaker Oats has an equal secure part of this $10,000.00. no restrictions—no conditions. SEE COUPONS NOW "N PACKAGES or Quaker Qats oa £ “a, Half Hose for Men. w Regularly 50c. = gf SPECIAL FOR SATURDAY. At 25c. > Of fine lisle thread, striped, figured or silk embroidered. The variety of de- signs and colors is large and diversified—some have an element of daring, others are quiet enough not to offend the most conservative taste—all of them are as new as the season. g* se, The Sale of Shoes for Men , Sy wv Regularly $3.50. At $2.75 1 ENDS WITH SATURDAY. If for a standard high grade three- fifty Shoe you are content to pay $2.75 and a promise to allow the service and com- fort of the shog to influence your future selec- tions, we will allow you to choose from our entire stock, which includes nine styles of oxfords and ten of high shoes in button, lace and blucher models of patent colt, wax calf, or Russia calf, black or tan---instead of three-fifty, for Friday and Saturday at $2.75. on Garments for Young Men. S$ Sizes 14 to 19 years—Second Floor. 4 At Price Concessions of One-Third. FOR FRIDAY AND SATURDAY. Young Men's Suits of light and dark mixed cheviot, black thibet or blue serge; broad shoulder coats, full fashioned trousers. Value $10 and $12.00. At $7.50 Value $13. 50 and $15. $9. 50 tan or olive shades. — Value $11. At $8.50 Young Men's Top Coats of covert, whipcord or fancy chaviots in light or dark tan and gray mix- tures; serge or silk lined throughout. Value $18. At $12.00 Cameras and Requisites o a8 FOR SATURDAY. gyal Con Camera, 4x5, rapid rectilinear lens, automatic shutter, reversible back, complete, with carrying case and plate holder, Value $7.50, At $4.95 raya composition or glass........+.4. 28, 90.3145, 6c Saks’ combined toning solution, 8 ez. Manhattan hardening solution, 8 oz. Hypo-Soda, per Ib.-----. Lux improved flash lamp Saks! developer, 6 tubes in box, all k: Focusing Cloth; square yard.. Tripod, single slide.......... Saks & Company

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