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in TROP IN ISHIPPERS MUST PAY > EDU. MMRKET! PHILIPPINES TAX «Court of Claims Decides that Goods Carried to the Islands After Spanish War Were Subject to Duty. | | LONDON STOCKS IRREGULAR. Americans Wore Palrty Stend the raat money | market Discounts position Rairoads Make Poor Report and: Depressing News from 4 Other. Sources Weakens the! ~ list-and Leaders Fall Away. to the unsettled me outlook a — [prospect ot Important loans afreciinie a ts SUABHINGTON 4 Britieh anid Amprlean exc hanes ex uined GOPPER A GOOD EXCEPTION. Claim tony deciding the Ha eine! "Ames! were te r United Staten to the Phillpplaes efter | cei standy, cirmnd Frank wis Wek Trading Narrow and Confined to! the trenty of peace with Spain and We |, Tanne Ot guatunteed Vatubhe: IGE RgsPefgeyivania, Rubber, Steel oe eee ie ivcted, although | Tieunre mate sympathy with) by military authority and not by The decision follows the insular rut ing of the Supreme Court da that the Philippines are Walled Staten territory lded was the claim of 6 & Company, » British Realty, Atchison, Baltimore and | Ohlo and a Few Other Issues. The case a *“punnées was In the alr at the opening | wa a) .H. Cd LITTLE & CO., 6th Ave., Cor. 15th St. The most advantageous f EF the stock market today and the] corporation, which sued the Vuited Weatty ipromise was more than realized | States for $81,126. Other claims resting on exactly th foundat ere The day advanced. Half a dozen mmonopolized the business of the Steel preferred, which was wwas one of these; Realty pre- joh there is an effort on the } of Btiimen and Gates to unload hvother, was another; Pennay! Which was Uppedto go lower, gate between $7 and $5,000, By the decision (ils amount will be saved, to the Government. ee CURB STOCKS HIGHER. Greene Copper Led thé Liat tn Rise.) While ‘Trading Was Haht. | Trading ni the outalde market waa | pin the Met, and Union Paaific, | quiet day with prices generally frac and Ohlo and Rub-| tionally higher. Greene Copper led the . list, it seHing up to 16, almost @ point | gain. The bid and asked prices of the | princtpal curb stocks wer opportunity that housekeepers or those intending to become housekeepers have ever known, It isn’t necessary to fill the paper with big type and wild adjectives—you know what every word Stands for when Lit- tle says it. . The important thing is to get here without delay. withe-others. trong under. manip. fou Harriman interview was y those who were trying to stook higher, but the.efforts to | Co he price caused much expendi-| & ar labor for small results. Rubber | Interborvun albstronger and active, ana {iter Mar! buying in United States Rub-| Muckay Bid. Aaked. | = 4h) Boe % 38 Bh JOR My Ich has been going on for some, MM KAY | Northern Bec Was again in evidence. Pennayl-| otis Ele Sia Otin Blevato old ex-dividend, was at-| 2f!e Hlevutor eabby the bears, but resisted even Line ute tHentoibad hoped. Tine pt. Bewboard Air Seaboant Air Union Cy White ANOTHER JAPANESE LOAN. ime fews ofthe day was nearly all @-depressinginature. Missouri Pacific, Paclfio, Chicago Great Weatern ithern Rallway and Loutsville peeve @ll made good reports. ‘Texas, | Sag Pacific and Southem were an poor» they were bad. Stns buying offRock. Island tanucs was Fontinged duringsthe day, with the re- walt thAt-the preferred, common and the tonas ere allvactwe and fairly strong, t & moon the market began to Yielded easily. Pennsy)- i to 114 and Rock Island a to decline Copper be- ager through buying by Stan- brokers .and and advanced to 48 sales of stocks were 117,600" fof Bonds $2,262,000, ‘New York and London win vance $50,000,000, LONDON, May 6—Purther tnqutries | show that @ Japanese loan of 50,000,000 Will be tseued next week. It will take the form of seven-year 6 per cent bonds, and the issue price probably will ho $$ 1-2, the security being a fim charge on the Japaneso customs. ‘Tie! loan will be issued simultaneously in| (New York and London, the only detail | temaining to be determined being the | ‘Jamount which shall he allotted to euch | city, London and New vide the Issue. ae ci M. Takahweh!, the Japanese financial agent in London, says the money will| not be gent to Japan, but will be em loved ry paying the balance of trade | ° js that, in his opinion, no other | [aoan ai be required by Japan before ‘the conolusion of the wi ———a Ad- This Table is an example of what we are doing— but no picture can begin to, show the choice selected quartered oak top, the exquisite finish, the rich and substantial appearance of the table itself. When closed it is 44 inches in diameter—a nice size for the din- ing-room in the usual apartments Most stores sell such a table at $21. One advertised it as a great achievement at $18.75, Little's little 7 5 sale price is $ 1 3. And so all through the six yreat floors of Little's. During this Tho Cloving Quotations, omen and losing Crecortea as COTTON MARKET. | | Cotton opened steady to-day with the| sale you are certain to save a good § ho only demand 3] was from spot interests and commission | AX Hurry Call to | houses, which bought slowly on a scale dawn.” us wrtect wan to heck the: de: The Carpet Sale. clining ‘tendency after t I. ‘The ye eans 2 gatimated receipts At port were « Ne | If money saved means any- | 3.000, againgt 9,680 last year. ‘This news | Mi thing to you, get here quick, ay | with’ support “by conimianton | houses hd H FRE * cauaed July to navance toto. "winic | Made, lald and lined FREE. | later month improved slowly tn aym-| IM ith's Savonnerie, reg. $1.75 iv opening prices were: May, 13.30/ J Smith's Axminster, reg. $1.50. 2 Tune, ae gulye her Smith's Velvet, reg. $1.25 alt 11.30'to 1 De! Smith's Tapestry, reg. $1.10. . January, Scotch Linoleum, reg. 35¢ a = = Smith's Tapestry, No. 2, reg. & b ge $27.50 Axminster Rugs, 9x12., 19.25} ee $25 Heavy Brussels Rugs, 0x12.16.50 Ab) he annual report of the New York. MM $21 Wool Smyrna Rugs, Uxt2..1 Ko und Bt L known ax the Nic $0.50 China & Jap. Matting Early Selections Adv sed. Goods held for future delivery if desired. J. H. Little & Co., Cor. ISth St., Sixth Ave, S—, 420 in ar earnings, ane of $45,145, The bal during for improvement had Contraly irged to operating expenses ( “+ Advance. | — Decline, “Store” Closes at 5:30 P. M. Tomorrow Is the Day to Buy 1.Summer SHIRTS And WANAMAKER’S Is the Place to Get Them THIS 1S WHY— » We have secured a splendid concession on a very large quantity of | MEN’S STRIPED MADRAS NEGLIGEE SHIRTS, that sell re egularly for $l—and a quarter of the lot consists of shirts that sell for $1.25 and $1.90, | They are exactly the slurts that men want for Spring and Summer wear. They are made in excellent manner;and the patterns are very desirable —mostly i in black-and-white and blue-and-whits stripes. You'd pay reg- ular prices for these same shirts, if this chance had not come your way. ae days’ selling: but there will be MMoidest pickings for the men aN get here most promptly tomorrow } mapriing. All sizes, from I4 to 174,. ~ WANAMAKER. Broadway, 4th ave., 9th and 10th’sts. cre i. y MONAHANS| FURMIURE AND CARPET EMPORIUMS, 59th EL @ 3d Ave., Manhattan. 5th Ave., 12thto 13th St., Brooklyn. We are an up-to-date, strictly legitimate «Furniture and Carpet House,"’ with as fine a stock as can be seen in this city. " Not a ‘department store circus,’ claiming to sell every kind of goods on earth, but a good, responsible housefur- nishing concern, with a staff of the most intelligent and best paid employees that can be found. You will find it a pleasure to shop here, We offer $100 in gold to any one finding tion in our advertisements SECIS FOR THIS WEEK:— This Solid Oak ny misrepresenta- Vive Drawer Chiffonier, Dresser, with best quality with Best Bevelled Raney Plate Glass, jevelled Plate, $5. 50. CO! | This Solid | Hardwood | This White Enameled Bedstead: Refrigerator, Guaranteed the Best Made, | $4.98 | This ' dolden 1-inch post, brass top rails *$ x6) Oak and vase Stand, This All Steel Couch Bed, 14x14 inches, | Complete. top nicely with Cotton finished, | Mattress and Bolster, In the Better Grades of Furniture We Offer Corresponding Reductions. | 5s ROOM APARTMENT AT $125.00 WE OPEN ACCOUNTS, WHY NOT INVESTIGATE OUR SYSTEM? BEST IN THE WORLD. UNION MADE. $ 3.32 $10,000 REWARD manufacturer in the world. | The reason W. L, Douglas 4 *| $3.50 shoes are worn by more f men in all stations of life thang say cite make, is, they f d their shape, fit bet- ter,wearlonger, and] » are of greater in- ¥ trinsic value than } any other$3,50 shoe.’ 2,473,464 Pairs of Fine Shoes were made and sold by W. L. Douglas in 1903. 2 SHOES that wb. . Douglas does not makeand sel | 1 tried a pair of your $5.50 shoes. money.” MERRITT L. BROWN, W. L. Douglas High Grade Boys’ Shoes, $2.00 and $1.75. W. L. Douglas uses Corona Coltskin in hls ®3.50 shoes, conceded everywhe Patent Leather yet produced, A popular ‘spring shape. jand russet leath. ers in lace, button and Oxfords. ALL ONE PRICE, $3.50 Fast Color Eyelets will not wear brassy. DOUCLAS STORES IN CREATER NEW YORK: |433 Broadway, corner Howard Street. | 345 Bighth Avenue. 55 Broadway, corner Sth Street 520 Willis Aventia (Bronx) 349 Browdway, corner 3Oth Street. OKLYN Nassau Street. lath Street. ‘74 Third Avenue. 2202 Third Avenue, cor, 120th St. 850 Sixth Avenue, corner 22d Street, 1367 Broadway, corner Gates Avenue, 421 Fulton Street, corner Pearl St. 404 Fifth Avenue. JERSEY CITY--18 Newark Avenue. NEWARK — 785 Broad Street. Franklin Simon & Co. IMPORTANT SALE ON FRIDAY. | Women's Walking Suits & Shirts. 15.00 3.75 | Women’s Waists. 2.75 « 5.05 | FIFTH AVE., 37th & 36th Sts. Sixty-five high ¢ ailored Suits, heretofore $23.50 to $39.75... One hundred Walking Skirts, plaited model, of English mixtures; real value $8.50. ... ench hand made, of fine vite awn, with hand-drawn work or embroidered effects; heretofore $6.50 to $14.75. Si iNDAY WORLD WANTS WORK ° Ut rrenes -.. MONDAY. MORNING WONDERS. }. Ww. L. DOUGLAS will be (Fae to anyone who can prove | more men’s $3.50 shoes than any other) “For year. 1 could not believe it possible to make a first-class shoe for $5.50, until lam \, now convinced that W. L. Douglas $5.50 shoes are the best in the world for the | with Knox, the Hatter, New York. | Corona Colt is to be the finest 708-710 Brosawor, cor. Tihornton Street. full flare bottom ; principally sizes 32, 34 and 36; | 9.00 Couch Beds, 6.75 | | 50c. Kimonos, 25e. Women's Kimonos, made of lawn, in pretty patterns and colorings, including black and white, 25c sizes 34 to 44. 75c. Wrappers, 39c. | Women's lawn, pereale and flan- nelette Wrappers, in light, me- dium and dark colorings, full flounce skirts, some with shoul- || der trimming, others plain, Iron Couch Beds, sliding style; bronzed frame; National spring, extra bracing un be Entire Block, Fulton, From Bridge to Duffield St., Brooklyn. {geyWe Give ‘‘S. @ H.”’ Green Trading Stamps.{§ None with C. 0. Ds. | Bulletin of Irresistible FridayBargains Women’s 7.50 and 10.00 Suits, 4.95. Women’s Eton Suits, in light and dark shades, with or without capes, braid trimmed, fancy buttons; | jackets satin romaine lined ; skirts made with five and seven gores, inverted ut back, value $7.50 and $10.00, ; used as {Wo sepirate couches | Smiter Wim ga] gets Wes Moma ’ with mattress and 6 7g | Wall Paper Offers. WN) ARSC) Sdencnonood5e 6, 10 rolls heavy gilt Papers and 20 yards 9 or 18 inch borders, 65c | value $1.40, for.. - 12%c} 25c. embossed Parlor roll 69c. Fealards, 39c. Pretty Foulards, 24 in all -60c. Wool Voiles, 29c. puffle | Black and colored Volles, strictly | _ all wool, Summer weight, 36 in, wide, yard......... “1.75 Couch Covers, 98c. Reversible Oriental Couch Cov- ers; 50 in. wide x 3 yds. long, fancy fringe, each.. 15c. Vests, 10c. | Women’s Vests, Swiss ribbed cot- 40c. Taffetas, 25c. 5.000 yards of Taffetas, black and full line of colors, 19 J wide, yard.... | = | 49c. Petticoats, 25c. Petticoats of striped deep gathered Waker deniuanacnn ese 25c ‘1.00 Hand Bags, 39c. 29c | Hand Bags, odds and ends, some are slightly solled Bags, worth up to $1.00; choice.. 98 |Bieached and unbleached Muslin, one yard wide, two stand- ard brands, yard ton, low neck and sleeveless, good quality, neatly trimmed, | 50c. Underwear, 35c. ifn tamed, Men's Balbriggan fs and ind Drawers, extra good quality. | ee Drawers are made with double ats, full sizes and well 1, \.,12%e. Towelling, 0c. eee teen Remnants of Towelling, 1,000 yards, lengths of 2 to 5 yards, pure linen Crash, heavy absorb- ~10c. Embroideries, 2c. lass ;White nnd colored Embroideries oon uly Sc 10c!} and Ingertings, cotton Galloons, — Sse Torchon Insertings and Edg- Men’s Umbrellas, 34c. |. ings, yard : Men's and women's 26-Inch Eng- lish gloria Umbrellas, fast black, 14c. Towels, Ile. steel rods, fine congo Wood han- Huck Towels, 300 dozen, size 18x trong and durable; 24, extra heavy hemmed huck, re eiii be - 84¢ red borders, none C. 0. D., | Che 2 no mail orders filled, each. | ins » 29c.|— | 5c. "Beaded Ch ai oa eA ~ 69c. Blouses, 47c. | latest colors of beads, some with Boys’ Blouses, handsome percales jong, deep tassels, wortn and madras, all standard makes, RR h 29c Russian or plain negligee, | Be. HandKerchiefs, 3c. Boys’ and girls’ Handkerchiefs, embroidered corners, choice, 3c | 8c. ‘Hose Supporters, 5c. | Women's and children’s Hose Supporters, black or white, pair sss 4 e 5c Boys’ 2.50 9 Suits, ry 88. | Boys’ School Suits, neat mixtures Gites Sto 16.85. vows Fancy metal Buttons, 2 dozen on card for Lonisine taffeta Ribbins, all’ silk, 4% and 5 inches wide, all the favored colors, with high lus- trous finish and finely WOVEN, YAS. cee ee eee e seen navy blue ‘cheviots, strong perfect fit and make, | 1,00 Bureau Scarfs, 29c. | Norfolk or plain, sizes 7 w 16. 1.88) 1.25 Sad Irons, 59c. Madam Potts’ Sad Trons, 8 jrons, stand worth = T5e. plete and handles) com- ‘i _59c\ ehoice 6 == - and $1.00 Bureau Scarts and imported Swiss T5e. Pillow Shams, embroldered and Trish Point ef- fects, beautiful patterns and de- signs, in Art Needlework Dept., | $1.00; or | lining, | | | a | and 29c must be in our department not later than Friday. | Free Sugar. | Important Butter Sale. Last two days of the | The purest, sweetest Butter pro- Two Great Monthly | “ced by the best creamery of | | the Elgin district, put up In one- | Bargains. | pound prints expressly for Bargain No. 1 A 5-lb bag of best | fine granuiated Great Egg Sale. Sugar, absolutely free with 4 Ibs. of 3,000 doz, strictly tresh Eggs, just our Cafe Special,’ received direct from Long Breet | Island farms; every Gaby) ie. Cote guaranteed, per dozen tee tor. 1.00, c ‘This € “oftee is never sold for less than 25c In Our Meat Market, It you are using @ Leg or Loin of pure milk 25¢, or @ 30C.| fed Veal, Ib......0esse0s 12ic ffee, and are buy- Ine it elsewhere, try| Prime Rib Roast, cut from our Cafe Special. native cattle, Ib.........45 Bargain No. 2 ‘Short cut Rib Beast, choice and tender, Ib.........0+5 A S-lb. bag of granulated free with each purchase of 2-Ib, Sega Steak, select alr tight eaddy Pura Chop Tea, regularly sold at’ 60e, Ib. lL for a | 00 Limit, § Ths to a customer, 15c¢ we ugar cuts, oin of Pork, cut from corn fed pigs, It No Meat sent C. 0. D. Women's Walking Skirts, canvas, melton and fancy tweeds, in blue gray, Oxford and 1 some with hip trimming, others plain with lapped full flare hottom, nist bands 3 Burnt Wood outfit, Hh 15, Complete Outfit for Burning Wood or Leather, In designed wood- box, fine platinum point, guar- anteed 1 one free | ‘son: regular price $1 ul 15 | ern Castile Soap and ish Wash Rag, boti for Pn Mat 39c)— 35c\_ | Oda | S2cl lIe\9 | |2 Dozen Metal Buttons,5c. 5c 19c. Taffeta Ribbons, 10c. |1.50 Pitcher ® Basin, 59c, | \| | this sale, per Ib....s.eseee 26c! |— : | | l| 75c. to 1.25 White Shirt Waists, 50c. | 100 dozen white lawn Shirt Waists, slightly imperfect, an endless variety of styles; some embroidery, others lace trimmed, also hemstitched effects; all sizes, “The Virginian,” Isc. “The Virginian,” by Owen Wir- ter, paper covered hooks, large, clear type, good pap 2.75 Walling Skirts, 1.98. | Siva 25c | Soap and Wash Rag, 3c. bine, ish, and yellow 10c. Towelling, each Crash, use, yard ...... /50c 50 ! Poe eee 50c. Bath Mats, 25c. 1,000, large sizes, pink, for roller or kitchen 95) | , * 15¢) Turk- 7c. | Towelling. 3,000 yards, 18 inch, VA Bleached ‘Muslin, 6c. | heavy bleachefl} absorbent | 71 30c. Bobbinet, 1 Imported English ruffled net, with renal Renaissan insertion and edge, in Up- holstery Dept.. yd. 50c. Pictures, 1 Pictures, 500, are slightly worth up to 50c., cho! | Renaissance Doilies, inch, round and square, and linen centre (in Dept.), worth 39¢. to 50¢. each 95c. Untrimmed Hats, 49c| | 25 dozen fancy Untrimmed Hats, braid Hats, all the shapes, fn all colors, 79. to 9 OUD Non 1.00 Spring Tonic, r. Greene's Nervura, al tonic, $1, size re: None sent |White Pitcher and Basin, embossed shapes, and whi ered Slop jars,’ fancy with side handles, worth $1.50 ea., Basin or Slop Jar 50c. Neckwear, 25c. | Stocks and ‘Turnovers, lace, taffeta, cheviot, fancy weaves and hand all colors, some are 8) soiled; none sent C. 0. D choice Col i Toh Bde, | Fresh & Salt Sea Food. Groceries and Fresh Meats. rn Sout Seafood |Notice to suburban trade—All mail orders for delivery Saturday | sea, pound The best Fish at money prices. | | Bluefish, direct from the Fancy Halibut Steak, Ib.. No. 1 Salt bloater Mack- erel, pound Also Codfish, erel, Perch, Oysters, | Lobsters, ete Salmon, Clams, Crabs, | Genuine Old’ Crow tilled by W. Whisk A. Gaines per gallon, per bottle Bn 59c |Liebig’s Malt Extract, very nourishing, per doz 1.44 St. Jnlien or Burgundy Claret, an excellent table mwas per gallon, Fine Old Port, Sherry, “Angelica | or Tokay, gallon, $1 28; per bottie . : B40; Cigars. La_ Insurgents, Key Havana, 80a is Admiral di wrapper, seed,.and Ha- vana Hiller, box of 50, Wes Puritanos, box circles squares, framed complete, shopworn, 50c. Doilies, 29c. 100 dozen, 12 the shapes, either Pitcher and lawn and Weakfish, Whitefish, Schrimp, No fish sent C. 0. D Liquors Qa Cigars. | Friday & Saturday Specials. 8c. Bobbi- ce lace . 18¢ 0c. and some ' 10¢ allover Linen 29c newest eulatly "49c 59c. 59e fancy te cov- np to --59c} Jars in made, lightly 2c saving lic) 15c l6c Mack- ey, dis- & Co., t, clear "1,24 ML