The evening world. Newspaper, May 4, 1904, Page 16

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Stern Brothers \ Ladies’ Tailoring and Dressmaking Departments } (On the Third Floor) i A large and choice assortment of the Latest Imported Models from which they are prepared to make copies | at very reasonable prices, i Special attention given to | Riding Habits for which they will take orders | of Cloth, 62.00 and upward of Linen, 35.00 and upward Hoamortow, Thursday, | Soft Lustrous Faille Ribbons : 27c 5%% inches wide, in black, white and all the most desirable Spring shadin Value 40c yd. An Extraordinary Offering of ° e Men’s Spring Neckwear Four-in-Hands & Knot Scarfs of Grenadines, Foulards and Figured Silks, in light, medium and dark effects 25 each, $2.85 aor Value 50¢ Each CHEVIOT OUTING STOCKS (For Men and Women) | Finest quality Imported Mercerized Cheviots, in tigured white, tancy striped and embroidered effects 48c Value $5.00 and $1.50. Attention is directed to a large display of OAK MISSION, RATTAN AND WICKER : FURNITURE FOR SUMMER HOMES. : Sale To-morrow, of | by Bamboo Furniture i} | FANCY TABLES, $1.00, 1.95, 295 | |] SIDE CHAIRS, $1.15, 1.25, 1.65 ARM CHAIRS AND ROCKERS, $2.95, 3.95 UMBRELLA STANDS, $1.35 WRITING DESKS, $6.25 THIRD FLOOR. West Twenty-third Street 1).$, JUDGES HIT BONDSMAN PLAYS AGAN AT SULLY} TRICK ON COURT Court of Appeals Shows No | Magistrate Sympathy with Cotton King’s Efforts to Quash the Involun- tary Bankruptcy Proceedings Cmmen_ Believes that Thomas Miller Signed) Both His Name and That of! Woman to Bond. Arcuments on the appeal Holt’s order overruling +! interposed In the inte & Co, with a view bankrur as a bondsman She did morning and Magis the bond for: Bondsman t the for- ad found the sick in bed, and rin court to-da nd and had a woman filed the demurrer, which ts Posed by Boothby & Baldwin, t representatives of Re Miller, The former Coit: spring suit, toyed wit cane and at time: while Mr. Dos petition for cision, con & Company is no’ imply suspended | Passos opened his the rules of the which he said Sully March 18 complied by suspension, Tho lawse under the rules of t which are made t Jeged bankrupt: not in default at all, and ¢ the petition does not of action on which the ceed to declare the firm “1 did not have the x make my argume these points n, who had t he would Miller was on with him w k like May °.| Wionde, and this} stand that she was tt \-\ been arrested by F “I onever saw sald Frye, "1 cer never arrested Magistrate Ommen then had the wom- five timex on a her to write it e ever signed to » bond | Mon- many wa torted Judge W. Next Judgi accuracy of the rules 0 Mr lision the rules of steam ¥ z 28 AgO White. | the Court A am. answer to t ended ie T bellevo will make my Beition clear." Reettion es agreed to and the court ad- if - gourned ACTORS TO CELEBRATE. The accond anniversary of the estab- ls it of the Actors’ Fun Home, at actresses ever | paroxyam, cat Among those | ¢ SPECIAL—Shirt-W aist Suits of Taffeta Silks and Foulards—made expressly for this sale J 0 75 14 ° (value $18,00)............ ttt Ne cteeee Maps 0,5 OPPENHEIM,@LLINS & @ Direct Special Attention to This Season's Most Artistic Style, The Parsifal Walking Suit, Latest Paquin Model. Ladies’ Suits. Ladies’ Taffeta Waiking Suits, shirred model, all colors (Galue $s0.00)s-e ocd eee: bupsuoncoDsoundouuaocce CoAZ/S) Ladies’ Taffeta Walking Suits, several newstyles, all colors.. 25,00 Ladies’ Voile Tailored Suits, elaborately trimmed, ) entirely silk lined.......0/s:ce este ete t teres cece ee eens renee . 28 Ladies’ Walking Suits, of Panama cloths, all colors, | 28.00 value $40.00 and $50.00.... Taken from the regular stock and reduced. Ladies’ Walking Suits, reduced trom $30.00................ 15.00 Ladies’ Walking Suits, reduced from $35,00 and $40.00..... 20.00 Tailored Suits for Little Women. Sizes 14, 16 and 18 years, or 32, 34 and 36 sizes, $20 Walking Suits, reduced to............ 12,00 $25 Walking Suits, reduced to............ 15,00 $35 Walking Suits, reduced to............ 19,75 Cloak Department. Covert Jackets, custom tailored ............-+...... 10,00, 15.00 Tafteta Silk) Blotises\...-.2.-..0-20-seesneonsnt s+ 10.75, 18.00 Weiling (Goats) carryssnnesmwenseurcnsescensleases Nene 22.50, 30.00 Separate Skirts. Walking Skirts in light weight, fancy mixtures; special at........ 2,95 Walking Skirts of Scotch imported Panama cloth, mixed and plain, es shades, suitable for early summer wear, graduating side pleated effects; value $12.75....ssesecececs cece vucccerece., O05 Broadway and Fifth Avenue, Corner 21st St. °4 @ *5 pants--*2. OS RAIN DOWN wax /Common Drops to the Bottom |' | Price of the Year and Nears the Record, While Other Lead-| ers Hold, The stock m }men to-day, The bears that great body whieh really a market there Vullish statements by Messrs, Har. riman m. h they were made from New ah for effect factors making ieee pessimism were pad report, iis | VIN announcement of the en- |! x ig | ethent of $1,000,000 of gold ceed 5 veat. clo gementior/s of mold for export! Rock Island was one of the strong in- | Sitnesivanta ita 3 o-morrow and later an addition of | sues of the list, the common advancing | People's: Gne ros the Te Mex action , $770.00 to thin sum. But the effect of |about %-8 and the preferred more than eadl . anager!’ Mr.. Hulbert is. rered from active ; ‘tif Was again counteracted by the an- {2 baints, while the Bonds showed a gain jock De Wolf business, but is one of the directors! nouncement that there had been tele-! snowing sigue of accumulation for some gout of the Pullman Palace Car Company. graphed to the Sub-Treasury $3,970,000 time and there is @ Well defined rumor. Sggtn. « Ladies’ Hosiery, §2--for men’s | | | selvage, heels, | toes, In all, 550 pairs of men’s highest grade pants —imported cheviots, cassimeres, through-and-through worsteds and black Thibets, in sizes from 32 to 50 waist measure, designs. 35¢. per pair. Every single pair of pants in this lot is a’ splendid bar. MM | 3 Pairs for $1.00, gain all cold-water shrunk cloths and could not be bought had in finding proper pants, we know we can please you with 2 Cs — Stockings, tops,—and Sheer At this price this small lot \ black or white, of pants will not last long, 1 50c. per pair, so don’t miss _a_ chance _to et _two or three pairs of pants for almost the cost of one pair. Stockings, 25¢. per pair, Value 50¢, of Japanese 1, whieh arrived at San [Franctaco yesterday, ‘Then came thet weather repr hich was excellent all through the crop ar Miele that the insiders are ciat of the Bessemer 0} during th The excellent showing made Leat had 1 ‘The total sales of st 1] Shares and of bonds $2, Ket was all things to stances to their liking, white in To-day’s highest, lowest an 1 nen" f public, they was none. Hail ny Raith, & Ohio pt | mt | Ran Rapid Tran ‘an. Pac rns that there was not mu In the common or that it was red. roa better feeling, and nent Was Improved by the f 1 per cent, The common hi Pt aa) (JAMES McGREERY & CO. Black, Sheer Lisle Thread Stockings, with spliced soles and Plain, or “allover” lace Fine “Cobweb” Lisle Thread with garter Lisle Thread, embroidered with | | Black, Rembrandt or Riche-| ae? lieu Ribbed Lisle Thread os Twenty-third Street. Of course, there we 7 Not see anything but ad 4 LL the tron and steel trade because of the od 7 r etting ready to Advance gil ismucs Fire mock acted day as if this were so, H dead stop al time. were 213,500 ) The Closing Quotations, & prices ¢ ++ EE RP PETES. wee JA Big Money-Saving Day To-Morrow H Record-breaking crowds attended our sales during the past two days. Why? BECAUSE OUR]. | BARGAINS STOOD ABSOLUTELY UNMATCHED. To-morrow will be another day of tremend- ous selling, when merchandise will be offered at the most astoundingly low prices of the season. $5 WorthofB.&M.BlueStampsFree To-morrow and every day this week we will give 50 BLUE TRADING STAMPS ABSOLUTELY FREE to every one starting a new book--20 stat ps when you enter the store and 30 stamps when you visit the Premium Parlor, on the [hird t loor. We are making this offering to induce as many new collectors as possible to begin saving Blue Trading Stamps. The plan is of vital importance to every retail buyer. You will be strong, Impressed if you will look at the attractive, useful premiums that you can get, POSITIVEL WITHOUT COST, by saving Blue Stamps. Visit the Third Floor Premium Parlor to-morrow. '| Double Blue Stamps All Day To-Morrow. Extraordinary Furniture Values To-Morrow. Read these furniture ttems carefully. They tell where the greatest specials in Greater New 'T York can be found. If you value real economy in fitting up your home come to Rothenberg’s, where the offerings are without precedent. $45.00 Parlor Suit, $25.00. 5-Piece Parior Suit, 4 different styles, highly polished carved frames, full spring seats, covered in im- Pofted Verona; value $45.00, ) Sale price C3 e $8.50 Morris Chairs, $4.98. Golden Oak Morris Chair, like i!lustra- tion, spiral spring seat, brass ratchet and rod, including a set of fig ured velo cus hior value $5. Sale price, complete, J Arm Din- Rg ing Chair, like cut, high back and fine cane: seat, regular price $1.50; 6 toa tration; can be serarated and used as customer, two divans. Including mattresses and B8e i 6.98 4.98) plete, at 40c Oilcloth at 25c. Sheet Linoleum. 1,200 yards of XX quality Cork Do you need floor Oilcloth for your home or t Summer cottage? If so, buy here, where Linoleum, 4 yards wide, in plain and tile patterns; especially the prices are incomparably low. Choicest patterns—all widths. Usu- adapted for large rooms; value 85c (oe offer it at, per square yard.. : One of the Greatest Rug Sales of the Season $30.00 WILTON VELVET RUGS AT $22.50. This is a matchless opportunity. A Wilton Velvet Rug, 12 feet long and 9 feet wide, 25 pat- ‘ ent.as well as copies of modern rds. Regular price $30.00, at. Paws pases srs 75 Revers ble Smyrna Rugs, 10.6 feet Brussels Rugs. -100 extra quality Brus- long, 7.6 feet wide, rich Oriental pat- sels Rugs, all wool, 10.6 feet long and terns. We have 75 Rugs in these Per- . 9 feet wide; Oriental and floral pat- ‘ $9.75; very special, ate... eee cee teh? 20 B st Brussels, $2.75 Hall Runners, at $1.98. Smith's 520/Be e ally sells at 40c. a square yard, but to-morrow we Cc per square yard, at.. These Items Appeal Forcefully to Every Economical Buyer. ; : terns tb choose from, in the most exquisite color combinations; the rich hues of the Ori- sian and Turkish patterns; actual value terns; regularly $16.50, at.s....seece+6 5 Size 9 feet by 12 feet, Alexan ith’s best Orlenral Hall Runners in Persian and Turkish ° . < Aan Brussels. ever S: Rugs at patterns; 9 feet long and 2 feet wide; instead of 1 98 this pri ».00 Yalue at. i + $2.75 each, special at.... seeeee.. All-Wool Art Squares. Reversible Granite Art Squares, Best quality, and every Rug guaranteed fast colors: These Rugs are especially adapted to the dining-room: ieee HOOD) varisaor HOOU cartettoant EUS etre Fai! ieee: UsOU var ieee yrOr Japanese and Ghina Mattings To Be Offered To-Morrow at Less Than Present Gost. GRASP THIS OPPORTUNITY! Every yard of the goods is guaranteed strictly perfect, More than that, it is all new, pliable matting, tough and durable, Purchases held for future delivery upon | | payment of reasonable deposit. Third Floor, Finest Grade Japanese Mattings, a! China Matting, colors, large and small fancy straw, 40 yds. 3 98 figures, tine "6 98 to the roll, at... . ° straw, 40 yards to a s roll; value $12.50, at... | Finest China Matting, excel- 3,000 Japanese [Matting Rugs, 2 yards pousnte the roll; long and1 yard wide, Per- : (a 1, 7 50 sian border design, unique sever do inlaid effect, value $1.25 C Carpet-Designed Japanese each; Sacriticed at........4 Linen Warp [atting, beauti- Not more than 3 to any one customer. ful colors, such as red, green, blue’ 3 40- ‘\Inlaid Japanese [atting, Seon ekais heavy quality, 40 yds. to the $9.50, per roll roll; a phenoment! value at, & of 40 yards, at. ry per rol re: Wheat 14s ARPET ERANDT. Cleaniic Vr 2, Uo Decline ——————————_EE | CURB STOCKS IRREGULAR. " Nortt w COTTON MARKET. The strength at Liverpool caused the |? market to open from 7 to 18 points higher to-day, with shorts good buyers —————_ and spot houses taking sear months, | “PANAMA TRANSFER MADE. rn Securities Shows a Gaim le Greene Copper Loses. The curb ma was irreguiar to-day, ‘ommission men wanted late positi with tradin <0 and for a time prices ruled very str Mv sai ot Northern Securktes put meeting the ugual vigorous United States Comminsion Takes! ** UP oI at 91-2, Greene Copper sut- # the | fered a loss of 1-4 at 15 The Amert- Formal Poxsexston of Waterway. | he United States) ea Can t y, The bid and y took formal! ##Ked prices of the principal outside al route and of the| securities were: PANAMA, May 1 ;{ Canal Commision Bid, Aske eg; Aumuat property of the uma Canal Com! 4 ee tl pany. William W. Ruksell, the retiring camber, 1 United States Minister to Panama (re-/ fered cently appointed United States Minister} © Valted Stites 14 Wheat after opening easy experienced ifemlent a sharp advance to-day on the publ- HAT ee le jeation of the Missourl State report! he canal work Js now under the ai rection of Major Mark Breoke. o| Hmaking. the conditions of wheat 81) tri ineers Vorps af tie United States No against St last month and 86 at this) Army, who represented the Cagal Com- Ot« EI time last year. The buying in July’was) inissign at the ceremony of the trans. 1s Elevalor i , oes. wi board Air New | Xork’s - ope} prices wore: | Legation and.over.the canal offices in. fraran Wheat—July, 891-8 to 891-4; the Cathedral or ——— a | WHEAT MARKET. + — {9 Colombia \ pe nities Sead

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