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STOO STRONG AT US OF RET ry a Big Big Parle a Poor Day for Brokers, but the Free GIVEN ATTENTION. ‘Also a Good Feature, While) Conbdolidated Gas Was Weak on| “Wate Report—Toal Sales at a Low corner, which is to-day, Breet panto 3,080,000 shares were ‘Delow 100,000 sharos. There was but on notable transaction ing thé day, and that was the pur- hase of §,000 shares of Stecle preferred jo price being A commission houre sold the first » The buyers of the stock havo} ‘On the short side of the market! months. They believe that the bot- has about been reached and took opportuniyt to cover tholr outstand- short contracts. ‘There was some manipulation in both and Metropolitan during the ‘Gay and Brooklyn R ‘Transit showed @ Weakness arly report that directors wer Md $15,000,000 for ents. There was a prompt} of this report, but not before it Had some effect. © Metropolitan declined rather easily Manhattan was hammered down in The latter, however, re- ite losses. ited Gas was weak on the that Gov, Odell was to veto the The stock lost 1 1-2 points at one There did not seem to be any fort to support the stock, National ‘was strong, and the railroads held ly: in the afternoon, after being early in the day. The market satrong, \gpollhs dull, he total sales of stocks were 117,30 , and of bonds $1,978,000. This in it number of shares for a full six years, with the exception of p10, 1904. ' ‘The Closing Quotations Sday's highest, lowest and cloning prices changes from Saturday's cloning ‘from last recorded sale are as fol. biter pe lt+t! Saree He sushee: Bere FF EF Phas Peers = fash SSise aes. és or eeaeeneal os Seevfebe=s ~SEaseer3e! Seengee TESS F Fe ee FH — bes 25 FP FFE FETE PESTS ee SBSsSa2Nes we + PEEESESLESOL LER EES SES ESE: +tlee i beee el tee +l S8es2. & no trick to buy shoes at prices. You have onl bon Star 0 jut it is on! ‘Our store that the best foot. ir can be bought at the low- ple, take Our “Standard” } Low Shoe for Women | Stet welt, with Spanish instep, In black, brown and shiny feathers, with any heel or toe. Bat Oatelde Tradiag Was Gay, but quiet and devold of feature The did and asked prices of the prin- Stiffen in the Final): of the Japa ness of the R have made an Pion iano ‘anniversary of the Northern | price since the jot was about as dull as it ceut me om this dey in 191. During Ion land loan selling at's premium owing to the depression in Paris fol- te during the dey, or slightly more |lowing the loss of Dainy to Ro an averags of 600,00 an hour, while a and showed small and Irregular Arapanoe business for the entire session | changes CURB STOCKS STEADY. ‘Wheat opens TORE. stn ant, and Devold of Fentere, Btooka on the curh were steady to- Klis market ke gpening AA nber, ie cipal outside securities were: wa Aake Ameriean Can abe Bathe Copp.” Be Hey lates, Paper ot Hs it we York's cloning prisen were: terhorouch R 7 abt No a July we bata hs i y, BG Di, Beptember, R ‘Fete Arley ght gh gap We Raob...) "aM ™ gay Heparin ai ise SRR Nee ——___ LONDON STOCKS FIRM. SHIPPING NEWS. Americans, an Exeention, Were TRE TIDES, Irregular and Neglected ty toe, Wate LONDON, May 9-«T Tear i} stock marke i Nay low record on this | ARRIVED. Movement and have reached the lowest | cite 4: stilane Ser began, Russians | seroches vannah the figclinea 38 to 8 While Japanese | Neustria fare |lien | sues advanced from 1-2 to 11-2 per | INCOMING sr preee tathie $8 land, Antwerp, Consols were steady and home ment securities firm, with Giaaxow. Si-4 per cent. KaMrs were weak CU ROA ) STEAMBHIPS. American railway shares were negiect- Om tion Afpiey: Arwentina i rinoess an sorta La Guayra, | COTTON MARKET. | loon! = cotton «market opened) he Met unchanged The 8 points lower, s berter than! exported comelde ne cables from} LAverpe Longs who bad carried cot. 4) ton over from jnat week were the chief t, Kellere of old crop options, commis-! ; Bon houres reported moderate outatde| vd i t was nt oth Mirope had aleo sent] orde Jetober ne jorenne anieteee were May, 18.4 q to 104 St; Aust, 1221 hia Be ptember: AL Detober WM to IA: eenhar, WD to 8 TOOTH CREAM 2s¢ WHITENS AN! S TEETH ADAMS =aDRY GOODS CO.KA GOODS CoO. Another ver Great Sale of Women’ Blouse Walking Stvle; made to sell at ; $27.50. ply the demand through to-morrow. It is undeniably the biggest Suit Bargain of the year. buying one—or two. Seuen ee Thampagne. New panel ak! Megas yet of We have sold quite a number of this identical model at $27.50, you would not be interested, which makes the price of this lot-—$14.98, The same Suit—with fine quality Taffeta Drop Sold regul those who have needs to supply. Soot EOLIENNE, in puck} 725¢ and $400 Black Goods. faced tor ..nt, DBC{reduced to, yard.......... .45 This offer includes: CREPE DE PARIS, in black} Wool Im Woo! Nun's Veiling, 54-inch All-Wool Nub Voile a | Re- res $1.19 English Sicilian duced to. R d $1.50 French Voiles $1.00 Crepe de 69c GP auan ts Silk and Wool Crepe de Paris, Paris Reduced to which have been selling heretofore at $1.25 and ‘onable colorings. plenty creams and BLACKS. Extraordinary Sale of Carpets Made, Laid and Lined at Unusual Prices, 75c. Tapestry Brussels at 59c, $1.75 Savonneries at $1.25, ality and exceptional pat> | Alex. Smith & Sons’ make; finest car- ieee ye jaid and lined at the pele to be had. Price includes making, price quoted for this week. ining and laying. $1.10 Velvet Carpets at 79c,| 90c, Wool Ingrains at 67c, Very fi of colorings and pat-| Best all-woo! double extra super In- teens. MBrice “includes making, lining| grains; superb pattern range, Made, and laying. Great value, lald and lined at the price, $1.50 Axminsters at $1.09, 4Se, Ingrains at 27c. Alex, Smith & Sons’ and Lowell Ax-| An unheard-of price for heavy Granite minsters; very finest to be had. Made, | | Ingrains; all good patterns. Made, laid laid and lined at the price quoted. ‘and lined at the price. Mattings Much Below Regular, Fancy Japanese Cotton Warp Matting, | Extra heavy China Mattin; 4 the most in handsome carpet patterns; all thé | closely woven and durapig low priced choice colorings; some fancy Inlaid} floor’ covering. Fancy checks and patterns. Sold regularly at 3oc, We} small patterns, Regularly 40c. 25 yd, Anniversary Sale Price.. Anniversary Sale Price, yard. Cc Rose Bushes, Bulbs and Shrubs: Another Big Lot from Holland. We've sold more Rose Bushes and Shrubs this year than all other houses in New York ~-notexcepting Flor- ists and Seed Con- cerns which ask you 45c, and 50c. for the identical kinds that you get here at 2 for 25c, NoneC, O,D. Rose Bushes: American Beauty (one ola with tous | Magne, ‘Garta: bright pink, suffused ita | wee aa; fragrant. soft pt Dickson, perpetual ‘Sass white. 1 P. ‘lider! lates ene large, Victor. Verdier; drixht, mn Bas ai Lees Shrubs: fe ee with” caring joren Tere Soule besined Seeds: SO Re kare Genie, ewes * Peas and and Nasturtium, ‘per oF. Thay’ ‘re all two-year-olds and st edi im most any soil, $5 or more prapaid beyond owe miter 106 miles. et Enough for To-morrow at ’ We told the news in a very small way on Sunday, but it is bringing splendid returns as we write. Had two hundred and fifty Suits to start the day with. We surely ought to have sufticient of them to sup- You won't care to miss the opportunity of Nouse atyle—made from rery fine quality of French Panama Cloth. Body and sieevée of Blouse prettily tucked; neck trimmed with canvas and braid; siik | FOR SALE ty ALL DAUGC!STS. | ! | TH AVE, 219°& 22"°STREETS EERLESS — ” P ATTERNS It is a trade happenstance, in which }} Skirt, | DRESS GOODS: Important Reductions To-morrow With some of our best selling dress goods, of which we had enormous quan- tities, still unsold, we make radical reductions to-morrow to effect a speedy clearance. It is without question one of the best buying opportunities of the entire year for $2.00 quality silk and wool} 52-inch All-Woo] Sponged and Shrunk Cheviots, 46-Inch All- ported Etamine, 45-inch All-Wool Volle, 46-inch All- This offering Includes all our high-grade Volles, n complete assortment of fash-} The color assortment embraces almost every shade—$!n an immense variety of light Beat the world. Try them and you'll use no other. 5c, 10c, 15c omen’s Suits 14.98 Choice of Gray, Black, Navy, 19.50 0 aeeeeenneneaera eT jGunen Mohair BRILLIAN. Cc TINE, in black and blue Reg. price 45c. sper -25¢ cial, yd. , Annan $0-inch Mohair BRILLIAN. TINE in black and blue. apes ind $4-inch Qc} 75 Reg. price 59¢. cial . felt nssneeeen, SOC 75c, Volles Ree AQ, Voiles Re- duced to = 0c All-Wool Voiles, 44 inches wide, $1, 50. and dark shades. ~~ Muslin Underwear: May Sale, You save a little money in buy- ing here—naturally, But you do more than that—get daintler styles, finer material, more careful mak- ing. These prices tell their own story best. At 15C._ serous ne Cambrie Dra: atitehed umbrella rurtie, “i 46am hems Cambrie, Corvet Covers with V of solid At 256. _wrtves ise mad Seo. raft Fete trened eth sheers ae tina ‘Nervetitchved “re . ‘isn of ane he took bad Torche ae het agar Ce four asd At 39C.--ramr ye, Cambria Drawers, with deep umbratia rut: fn re with Inertions and edge of Cambs of Anineack, Franch Cort Muslin Sent Gown Hapbart Youe ot boa’ tucks wna Remnatheetine Nainsook ant 496, ras te insertiogs and’ ratte "of Poe ae weit pel Corset Covers, | nalneook; dozen styles. elaporatel: ig ' Insertions, “Turtiea ot thon, poet vt At 696, —ratuen 51.00. Nigdt owns ot cai trimmed with embroidery or 16th AE saa Skirt Chemises. of | Very eiavoratery trimmea, fT MANSOOR, aii Petticoats, Drawers po} Urimmes ‘with Tine. gas & variety of etylee ee 49c. for.75¢, Kimonos, Aimonos ana resin, collar, trimmed with tite Hamburs. 2.98 for Silk Petticoats, Regularly $4.00, pinck varret cordion pleated, ‘with extention (No mat orders.) $10.95 To-Morrow Only... 3-Drawer Sewing Machines This is weg aieebty the lowest | ever quoted for a three-drawer, x-top Sewing Machine of a well-known make. rand with each machine at the price to-morrow or ieee ues, Balior Bo. ruffle, THE WORLD: MONDAT® POTEET NG, MAT 9, - ive OOD way to start this interesting story. Makes you want to read the rest of the splendid news, doesn’t it ? There's but ome store that makes 15 $0 elas to women of refined tast€ — that's Simpson Crawford Co.'s. it’s because our Apparel for women is exclusive and prices are positively the fowest on these faultless qualities, 518 for $27.50 silk shirt waist suits. The shirt waist suit is on the top wave of popularity, take your choice between mohair and silk—those charming cos- tumes that give so much comfort during the warm days of Summer—great variety o! colorings, tastefully trimmed in con- trasting colors, 4 different styles, 533,50 for *45,00 crepe de chine dresses, 514,75 for $19.75 black voile dress skirts, A $12.50 and 18,50 4} heptonette and cravenette coats, a end $8,50 for $12.50 covert cloth jackets, 50c silk @ cotton pongee, 29c | What will it be for Summer wear ? PUZZLING question to the shopper in many stores, ~ but at Simpson Crawford Co.'s choosing is simplified by the arent diversity of light fabrics, any one of which is correct-new lesigns, and prices the lowest in New York. Main Floor, Just to show you what really good things await you here we point out that handsome sheer 50c, silk and cotton pongee at 296. in all the Teading shades, Then. : 10¢. for 15c. canvas sulting. | 124C. for new novelty sult- sOM1 colors, light blue, tan, cadet, | ing, handsome designs, light and dark navy, pink, green and black. Relat, | Third Floor, PANERA MENTS Se ON RF im SUATH AVE, 192 TO2O™ STREETS UL ' Women’s apparel: save 3g.) Ribl Ribbons at prices you've of selling merchandise, i 256, for 39c, etamines and 19¢, for 29¢. new mercerized mercerized suitings, white, light blue, its el cadet, reseda, pink, nile, cardinal, lav. j sateen, black and cadet with white dots | ender, rose, navy, black. | and neat figures. never been privileged to choose at before. T° SAY that the first day of our ribbon sale was a dea success would be putting it mildly—we. of course, ex- pected an unusual large crowd, but did not look tor such an over- whelming rush. However, the result only goes to piove our policy Matn Floor, Give the public what they want when thev want WAT Decided price aavantave and a eee ous Fesponse to announcements is assurea That's just exactly what we do whenever we 2 aver but we go still further—we not only make the price lower fhunsdh article advertised can be bought at elsewhere, but we see to it that the quality is superior to that which is sold elsewhere at a greater price, This policy ts the secret success of our unusual sales, Now is the time to buy your Summer supply of ribbons—come and see the handsome ribbon arbor— 1,000 rolls of ribbon, or 10,000 eh used to make the great ribbon display—we'll let prices tell the argain story. 12%. yd. for 3% In. satin! 29C. yd. for 4% in. exquisite taffeta ribbon, high lustre, manufac. quality ribbon, block pattern, solld tured to sell at 15. | colors; the regular price, 42¢, yard, 256. yd. for 5% in. hightustre | 31. yd. for 7 in. Imported satin taffeta, black onlyregular 35c, black moire sash ribbon, very fine ribbon. quality—regular price, 4c, *1 laces, 25c: sample strips. PARIS and London fashion followers are going into ecstasies over the elegance of rich laces of which these are sample strips. They et four times as much as we ask you, You, too, pay that much asa usual thing. Matin Floor. rer Sold to us ata great discount 10,000 sample st prior to the filling of two great ¢ All ‘styles are rincluded. Venise medallions, Irish lace effects, Handsome silk laces, Venise bands and galloons, New top laces, Wide millinery laces, Hand-run laces, Black silk galloons, ~ Beautiful'allovers, Reponsse laces, Soft sleeve laces, Point gaze laces, Real lace effects, Venise garland effects, —_Lierre laces, for for for Ki 256. # 486. & 986. & New York’s greatest sale household linens great sale that year, THAT Table damask—SO pieces,| 250 doz. napkins, 22 in, square, | bleached, heavy weight, 68 in, wide, very heavy make, good hotel napkin, Hrviceable for restaurant use, value $0¢s1 | $2.25, at $1.90 doz, | at 396, y 75 pieces of heavy Scotch} danvink, Full Bleached, 66 Ino wide, pure | “Hue 93:25 8t Goren linen, value 78c,, at 650. yd, 50 pieces of bleached and un- bleached table damask, strictly pure linen, value 60c., at 45. ya. 100 pieces bleached double damask, wide range of patterns, 2 yards wide, value-$1,00, at 850, yd, | Napkins—SOO breakfast nap- |ends, 9c, each, dozen +++ $1.05 kins, 18 in. square, specially good qual: | ity, regularly sold at $1.50, at $1.25 doz. ! 1,000 pattern table cloths— | 2 ‘yds. long, ' 2by yds. long, 37.78, value 225, $2.25, value 2.75. Napkins to match—break fast | size, $2.25 dozen; dinner size,) dozen ‘ends, 106, each, dozen 300 dozen double damask nape stitched, 196. each; dozen. leva 24 in, square, splendid quality, | $2.75 | size, 1246, each; dozen., | 42x66 and 42x72 in.; value $1.25, at 586 vonoemeeres $3.25 |fortables, full size, Noral designs, white Bleached huck towels hemmed ‘cotton filling; the $1 kind, at...... 796) Bleached huck towels, hemmed |fortabies, summer $1.15 | value $1.75, at...se essen tee Se always occuts early in May—economical buyers/eagerly look forward to it—lowest prices of This is the sale that hotels, restaurants and those who contemplate furnishing Summer cottages wait for to supply their season's fen Prices are so low it's hardly necessary to say that when this sale is over prices cannot and will not be duplicated, Main Floor, Huck towels, hemmed or hem- Bed spreads. value | stiched, 12446. each; dozen.... $1.45 500 honeycomb and crochet uck towels, hemmed oF Bente | ved spreads, permed, double bed sla, regulariy $1.25 each, at... soos $1 White Turkish towels, liberal | $1.35 42x56, 500 honeycomb bed spreads, for single beds, ready hemmed, at, each 906 250 Marseilles “bed spreads, double bed size, new patterns, value $3.25 CACh, Abeeeeeen eves sore $2.85 Sheets and pillow cases, Raps) in,, for double beds, ‘ . 586 we 0 dozen hemmed | pillow. Cases, 45x36, the 124%4C. kind, at, each... 846 Turkish bath sheeis, Comfortables. | Summer-weight silkoline com. Extra fine grade silkoline com- weight, yd ° It’s Just as sate | | to shop by mail yy Same prices amypson STH ARS d9@T0 20". STREETS: fo same quality SUT AU. bv T020™ STREETS: pare A Mk tad dt 5 25-11 5 Ae ETE ‘Your trunk’s ready; are a A modern upholstery shop. HAT'S what you're looking for—a modern uphol- stery shop where you can have your furniture made as good asnew—Wwhere you can secure slip covers to suit your taste— where you can have your curtains and awnings made in a manner to satisfy, no matter how critical your judgment. It's here—Simpson Crawford Co,—where there's ya force of the most highly skilled artists and workmen as busy a6 bees, Call Fourth Floor. We guarantee the work. We guarantee the prices to be we Towest on work that's good enough to be giiaranteed. don'task youto come here to make your selections, ah q you'll just let us know your address well send an artist to your home who will submit estimates and designs and advise with you Ina manner to enable you to carry out the ariistic effect in your home In vome In perfect fect harmony, ‘. 5-Piece Irish linen slip covers, 7.75 | "Splendid dust-proof Irish IInen, hag Royal with white repousse stripes, | Nothing to fade here, and its wearing qaajitles you'll appreciate at once. No | better slip covers that we know of at any pr! (12 yds, 50-in, material allowed.) | $5.00 Now: look out! the trunk you don't want is lurking about some- where, We have the trunk you do want —one that will serve as for years—the } Simpson Crawford Co,’s guarantee goes with it, If you want a light weight trunk ? we'll sell you one as low as i 3,25 that'll take all the worry out of your trip. protected by four hardwood slats o weight CANVAS Covered trunk,® topaed two frames around body, brass mal cable iron corners, clamps and bolts, sheet iron bottom, stitched leather handles i Wielor lock —one ary gon hat box and packing Se esas in, » & au 36 53,25 SS oF tt 3.50 Dress trunks—Basswood box covered with oil painted canvas— > | one sey with hat box ae parking. COmpATUR nS; a phe 40 550 575 625 650 7.00 750. Here’s the sale that saves you more money, than any other on refrigerators: garden tools: Summer stoves: house needs. THs sale saves you vastly more than any other because the refrigerators save more ice—the Summer stoves sim= plify ydur cooking—the garden tools, kitchen utensils and house needs serve you twice as long as the ordinary kind for which you pay Refrigerators, rae a They ie the greateet ice-aavers ever conmmructad. Sina 128 only’ oceasionally Fou find therm at these. prices: $4,95 for Star refrigerator, holt 36 lhe, of —_ _ ice, je of ktin re dried hardwood golden oak finish; it'll eérve you right. (]| $6.75 for «Star,"’ | $15.75 for Star," holding 45 Ibs. of ice. Rolding 105 Ibs, of ice, $13.50 for «Star,"’ holding | 85 Apartment style “eStary’” tn, ane fet in ‘ond the Star, the ates 2 1n muvine & refriner about as much elsewhere. Every article guaranteed by Simpson Crawford Co. The Standard single burner ol! "O8e i} $12.75 for the Steel Favorite ad range, cut; four burners on tep—regular price $14. $2.65 for 25 bist wuar- gutted hose reel, pl race epray hose. Basement salesroom, double bt Lh #tove, The Standard ¢oir'3.3 in-wickt $1.29 Ice cream freezers— {ho frmous "Peer. three min- test sauleacuan * ute gives grea . fi $1.79 G2 io $2.95 $3.25" . ning, ve Lawn Mowers, the Climax" inden, eet snarpening, ery 12 in. $1.95 Ge, 1b. for flake cam- hor, Bc. iv. for German two Big-in wicks 2 large ovens, 1 for brolling and 1 | for baking; asbestos lined through: | Overcoat 406 Yjeter op, rasian aike | | porches and small apartment Mee D hawdls |. eaewibee uy | 85 1bs,$12.75 | 110 1bs.$19,50 | 1801b6$17.50 po i “| Stone carne | nt ape pnd rug ! 100, for rakew, Bo, ib. for cedar and he ‘ ” made of kilned | mel | ‘ afias rotrl porators neat oad, “Golden “Ra ras, frade and now. baad ibe leven: Epa | finish, all modern improvements. for extra good | der camp! ware | tb yee a8 be aT ibs) Perfection and Brooklyn oll ae ” Foe exten ret Japanese page: for Bat, cattee | $9.75 = $12,50 $14.75 [cooking stoves sone ida tty syteeing y fatine aBke: for Oat. muces refr' rs, ee ese—smogeleas. . es.| prepar | ig spells Ae See Ser sol aE . 78: for Fatt toriau: | P . pi pike. tor ltpped sauce. en H's tar ine burner rod Perfection ana a hooker in- | vi, 1 Seba Wer arcs one $4.95 tiver~ Foy tig "murrventa |, Be, far Prats pres Prediorrerre re old . 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