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Walton’s LAWN WRAPP) ERS. Special Sale of Lawn Wrappers, striped and figured, ruffle on skirt and yoke; also, Lawn Kimonos, trimmed with white lawn band on fron: value $1.00, at........-.00+- soweeewes. SHEETS. and sleeves, 79¢ Special value in full size seamed Sheets, linen finish, best quality of muslin, TEXOO, CCN ....-cereeernvscesere 39c LACE EDGINGS. Special Sale of Po int de Peris Lace edging and inserting, 8 to 5 inches wide, variety of designs, regylar price 20c. yd now ’ 10c Point de Paris edgingand inserting, and 2 inches wide, 89c. doz.-\ regular price, a yard....... 4c Eighth Ave. & SIst St. NAMED BY ODELL TOAUN CAMPALK Governor Selects Members of | Exeoutive Committee and No One Opposes His Decree that _ There Shall Be Sixteen. CONVENTION MOTION HAD REDUCED IT TO NINE. ‘” Favor, and in Consequence . the Wish of the Delegates _ Has Been Ignored. The Republican State Commitier met) At the Fifth Avenue Hotel this after- Boon with Governor-Chairman Odell in “the chair. # The will of the Governor-Chulrman in Pesard to the personnel of the now *xeculive committee wan bowed to by the committeemen. ‘They alan welded Rracefully to the Odell mandite that the new executive committee should consist of more than nine members. ‘The old executive committee had nine- teen members, but {t was a ciumber- Rome body, and at the iast meeting of the State ommittee a resolution Qas Passed reducing the number to wine Gov, Odell didn’t ike the resolution And notified the commitieemen several Says ago that while there might be lesx than nineteen members he would |paiat @pen their being more than nine. In Sevordance with his wishes the State Commivter voted tovday to have {een members of the Executive Commit- The following were appointed mem- bers of the Executive Committee; Will- fam Barnes, jr, Chairman; George W. Dunn, George W. Aldridge, William C, Warren, Franols Hendricks, Michael Pet Sota in pe argument re-| Last week the low in cash was greater Wady, Jonn P. Mott, Louln F. Payn, | Cited to, the | organization of | the) than the gain from the Interior and y + | Northern Securities Com d to | Thomas Wheeler, John ¥. O'Brien.| heing subsequently deciaved by «tne | -O8Y nq one can tell what will do the | Wiliam Ward, hCarles H. Murrap and ward Lauterbach, ‘hese with ¢ rman, secretary and treasurer the State Committee, makes the bx- Yeullve Committee number sixteen JAt the meeting Gov, Odell made a brief speech, thanking the State Com- mittee for the confidence it had reposed th him and stating that the lnoal com- mittees would have to get out and Work if the party is to win at the com- Soir election. Michael J. Dady, of Brookiyn, also poke, saying he believed it was the Guty of the Executive Commities to see that the young men came into the party. Edward tauterbach, W. H. ‘Ten By and Willlam Barnes Pointed a committee t Of Presidential il Jr, weee Ko over the fist to ascertain if exivt in the eligibility of iors, and George A. Price, of Krooklyn, was appointed to All the ya- vancy on the lint of electors from (ie Sixth Diytrict of Brokolyn. Short speschen ware made by H. Gunner, Charlies W. Anders Gruber, aad oan Joun n and Misory. leaders wou —— WHEAT MARKET. | Bxcitemen: prevailed at the opening of thy wheat market to-day, with bulls ‘nm voniral. May here jumped to sha soldat 111-2 at Ch Wee very dill velgu fette Hevemher wheat at the opening constitute Ic opening vid: July December, 841-4 Beptambor, 1-2 to 806-8, Corn July. 48 to 48 i-a; Sepiember, % 1-4 bid; Septem. ) uly, 54 5-8; September, 53 1-5 uty 8; Beptember, §) 3-8 May corn. 47 ber, 47 1-2 bid July, 48 98, December, 8 4-4; May corn, December, 42 3-4. ‘BIG MERGER CASE AGAIN IN COURT | He Was Forced Into the Northern Securities Company. BATTLE WITH MORGAN AND HILL RENEWED IN JERSEY. Bondholder, Whose Identity Is Hidden, Granted a Hearing in the Action—Root Appears for the Defense. NEWARK. | Bradford, | triet lor Noo, May %—Judge of the United States Dis- Court, to-day heard argument the return of a rule to show enuae, [recently granted by the late Judge jAndrew Kirkpatrick. as to why the Northern Securttien Company and the Equitable Trust Company, an trustees, should not be retrained from dintrib- ting the stock of the Northern Padi- fic and Great Northern Raliroad Com- Ipanied held by them on the proposed plan. The complainants Harriman, Oregon are Edward H ort Ling Ratlroad Company Hear Bondholders, Before the argument waa begun. ‘Thomas ‘Thatcher, ax counsel for a bondholder whose name he did not mention, petitioned the court to be heard In benaif of his client, He said he did not want to aak (0 intervene at this stuge of the proceedings, or to be placed on record as one of the Htl- Court promised a hearing later. United States Supreme Court an’ tllegal corporation. Justice Harlan's opinion whieh branded the combination as « eonspiracy against Interstate commerce and to other por- Hone of the opinion whlch decreed thut the corporation must be dissolved and phe stocks returned. Landabury then told bow his which was organized by J » Jamex J. till, Daniel La- ers. om F he suid. lad $156,000, charter of the Nor! xiock retire the preferred right to any time. Messrs. Morgan and Hill, hav! quired $42,000,000 of the common in the mean the, ed Mr. man and the Oregy ort 1 pany that they propos 4 preferred stock and issue commou [n tte hat no holder of preferred ll be allowed to subsertbe for { same time Mor that they were Northern Securities Compa: Harriman and the Oregon their” stock ny Bhove 19 assist in organizing the work of] tion on the same basis the coming campaign. - Odell ix to] Hill were putting theirs. int the co.am!t ut he declined Mr. Lindabury said thet that wae forved into t He declared ing to do with th combination had on tlon hud been pr the United 8 Supreme Court, und they claimed that now thes have a right to their stock as deposited. ——— CURB STOCKS ACTIVE. Rights and Man- ad ty Veading. curb we prices: mixe Consolidated hettan ‘Trading on |) t swith tt Corn- to advance ¢ he moat av { Shicago’s opening prices were: Wheat ne iD 1-2 on LOW) whayea SMay. a0 1-2 to Wl; Jul; 4 to ST eR Rn et Tone ene apenas at prices of the principal outs! were ‘Amerie ‘onsolidat ai ‘Tennessee Copper Inter, Marine Inter, Marine pf. Interborour! Harriman, in Fight for Northern Pacific Stock, Repeats that Winalow 8. Pleroe, and the} He referred to portions of e to he conuected with the acquired $15,000,000 oF 4 00 stock of the Northern P Or Sea jority of the whole Hut of ‘this stock 937,000,000 was common, the fill is of common ‘being $80,000,000, Under JAMES McGREERY & CO. Misses’ Suit Dep't. | Blue or brown dotted Foulard Shirtwaist Suits. Pleated | Sizes 14 and 16 years, $12.50 White, washable Poplin Skirts. New double box pleated model. Lengths 37 to 4o inches. $5.25 Children’s Russian and Sailor Serge Suits, $4.50 Value $7.50 Dimity Guimpe Dresses, trimmed with lace and ‘embroidery. $1.50. Twenty-third Street, JAMES McGREERY & GO. Millinery. “Ready-to-Wear” Sporting Dress Hats, Hats. soms below former prices. Twenty-third Street. (paretit STEEL.LED A RALLY IN STOCK TRADING List Benefited Afl Around, the Continued Rise. Any prediction as to ihe bank statement to-morrow. In view of the rather im nts. His client, he aaid, aimply| certain local movements of money Wanted the Court lo hear his viewa./It wan generally belleved that the Although his requea, wax opposed the| bank statement wili reflect the feeling of the big inlerests toward the market Jesull. a» the gold exports and hig is conditions, making It impossible to fore cust ‘the big payment of 38,000,000 to J.P. Morgan & Vo. draft fi |day further compltested matters a bad bank statement well have littie effect on prices unjens it forces the bankers to raise the rates for loans, The market opened to-day weak and nading Wan mucn levs cian yesterday Ane general tone was and the feeling (x ep lowing to-day was strong, but trading os wad dull ‘Phe total avies of snares, and of honda k - H.( 00, High 4 iro oy model with tucked sleeves, | Latest Summer models, in or} Linen, Pique, Lace or Flower Wreaths, sprays and blos- Market Closed Strong and Brokers Gained New Hope of| Few persona would venture to muke | sues of bonds have wnsettied the whole | ware 142,300 | THE WORLD: FRIDAY EVLALAG, MAY 20,4 ——— Stern Brothers Handkerchiefs and will offer to-morrow Women's Unlaundered 12° Each 1.40 Doz. Initial Handkerchiefs | | Women’s Hand Embroidered 25S rach 2 00 vo: 24° Each Initial Handkerchiefs 48° Each | Women’s Hemstitched | and Embroidered Handkerchiefs | | | Women’s ace Edge, Scalloped Edge and Hematitched Embroidered Handkerchiefs Continuation of Clearing Sale Misses’ and Girls’ Apparel Girls’ Imported Dresses (6 to 14 years ) at Unusually Low Prices ferpaapiee te mixtures, $7.50, 9. 75, 1 9. 50 Formerly $14.00 to 32.50 GIRLS’ COATS AND REEFERS, 2 to 14 years, Formerly $5.00 to 8.50 | i 52.95, 3.75 GIRLS’ TAILOR-MADE & FANCY DRESSES, 6 to 16 years, Formerly $4.00 to 8.90 $1.95, 4.95 MISSES’ SILK WAISTS. Formerly $4.00 to 6,50 $2.95 Boys’ and Young Men’s | High Grade Clothing Greatly Below Value BOYS’ NORFOLK SUITS, in mixtures and blue serge $ RUSSIANS, with Eton collars and silk ties, 5.00 with regulation or Eton coltars, with extra OUTING SUITS, of Summer fabrics, trousers REEFERS, of serges and cheviots, sj CHILDREN'S LONG COATS, with embroidered designs, $3.7 5 BOYS’ TOP COATS of all-woo! coverts, | Former prices $5.00 to 6,95 Young Men’s Outing Suits Of homespuns, tweeds, stylish plaids $s aiiatenlatureaaKoleton neal aauble aed single- ; 10.00 breasted, broad shouldered coats bailout . | Usual price $13,75 | —— mcs ’ , o Boys’ & Girls’ Shoe Dep’t Complete assortments of SHOES, OXFORD TIES and BAREFOOT SANDALS, in White Canvas, Patent Leather, Vici Kid, Tan Goat Skin and Russia Call, made on lasts specially adapted to growing feet. West Twenty-third Street. | SOROSTS The best Shoe for Women. Some of the latest models, of low shoes, for the * present Season are made of: White Canvas. Tan, deep brown and champagne Kid, Grey, tan, brown or black Suede. The Strapped instep, the oblong eyelet holes and | ribbon tacings show attractive novelty de- signs for fastenings. Men’s Shoes—for sporting or business dress— | are flexible, yet durable and assure permanent comfort. JAMES McGREERY & 60. Twenty-third Street. lower and theu about noon began to! Pally and showed some atréngsn, ‘tae | a = 5 ri “ Klee! issues, whie n 1a rally was leg by the Steal issues, water |/MOe AR Te we 42. , | LONDON STOCKS FIRM. | were strong on (he report of large er yurt Pacific nf % * ents Ra TOD at & Went 3H 4 nee y dered balhe sWiaced sor cateelsralia, : Cant ie Americans Improved During the Oni. & Wee 2 “ y Yhie advance caused a general rise | Pennaslvania ih , . Pay, bat Trad War Dall. in the whole market. Some lssues were | Read . Sr | LONDON, May The demana for [4 pore hleher: The epnaeet erouy | a money increased in the market to-day | was Atohison, Union Pacific, 81. Paul rey oliday t t and altimore and Oho, ‘which al rh Qjon holiday requirements and the sup- bstantial advances General 4 | piles lmsened somewhat. Discounts med 3-4 lower and were slightly firmer. Prices on the idat ry iy H nt. Consolidated : Soy 3h) Sook Exchange wore tmiriy firm, de- | Realty) wax active. aud) atrong, ™® S| eente the approech of the Whiteuntiae diet cific showed some strength. |v are % NONdays, Business consisted largely in x leland wae mronger and in ve. | . | closing up engagements. Consola were ter demand than for some time. Thte | W tote {| easter: at is being coum La in some ' rie: - , Volume in antic of an announce: | moe { Americas opened irregular, with ment which will make (ne stock of bec ti oe | Gmovements fractional and ntocks fairly jer value: Steady. But operators were idle. Later | $2,200,000 MOR GO : ntened somewhat on bear oy Northern eouriies owas allgitly $2, MORE GOLD ING | ering. Business closed quiet. Foreign Weaker on the cure, ‘The volume. of — ew were featnireleas, excep: Japanes awhich lomt a quence of the naval disasters, SHIPPING NEWS. JP. Merwan & Co. and Lasard Freres Get All im Assay Office. In addtiton to the $1,200,000 gold barn wil be taken’ by. Lazard Freres for export to-morrow the Assay Office will furnish to J OP. M About $1,000,000 for export that could be secured to When the Lasurd Freres’ instaiment was taken [o-@ay an order waa left by thet bank for whatever amount of gold bars the Assay Office can furnish for Bilwment von [uesdmy's® stemmer. it ‘as also announced ‘today that J.P. organ & Co. will not ailp an gold | ‘o-morrow, ax had been heretofore ALMANAC FOR "LO-DAY Bun rises, 4.40/Sun sets. 7.14)Moon sete.11.52 THE TIDES. announced. | elaravia 0 Barcelona COTTON MARKET. RA ae ‘he local cotton market opened easy | Etine Willem Vv to-day with the tist off 4 ty 6 points. Beare directed another attack against prices at the star, and with the help ‘of a weak opening at New Orleans sent the marker off materially. Among: the aeiiers ere many who accepted yes- tetaay's Iste rally as an Indication of returning strength in the market and went long of cotton. May. 12.98 to. SAILED TO-DAY. AS 1278 Co | Elandrio, Havtt, Mansanilio. Santiago. ‘Ootover, |Chattahoocher, Jetterson. Nortolk to Lee: Bavannab. ‘runny OK seks ‘rower BL : New Hamilton ‘ heen Norfolk INCOMING STEAMSHIPS, * DUE TO-DAY. Ii Piemonte, Gibraltar, Ma! La Savoie, Havre, . London, OUTGOING STEAMSHIPS, were t'or tw in conse: | vow Rothenbe Ama zing Saturday Sales We feature ready-to-wear apparel in our announcements for SATURDAY selling because those are the lines most looked for on that day, and the ROTHENBERG STORE ALWAYS aims to give you matchless values in exactly the lines that, you most desire. But do not forget that we offer pre-eminent SATURDAY specials in many other stocks as well. SATURDAY is an immensely important day in this store, Following items for to-morrow tell New York’s rarest economy story. Three B. x M. Blue Trading Stamps With Every 10c. Purchase All Day To-Morrow. ers o. ST. Satisfaction Ganrante * Money Promptly Refam ) } are such a great bargain that we expect to see the lot sold in remarkably quick time. An early visi@! with flaring front, kilts, finished with buttons of the same material, tailor-stitched _4-Hour , ely on sale from 9 A. M. till 1 P. M. Only. {ull sleeves and tab stock; also in black lawn, pleated front or pleated and hem- For 4 Hours, from 9 A. M, Till 1 P. M. Only. long Gibson, with suspender ruffles, trimmed with Val. lace and finished with lace 4 Qc ‘ the items: Blue Serges, Thibets, Clays, Bannockburns and Homespuns—in a variety large enough ——_——————————— to be enthusiastic selling of such an extraordinary bargain. Shown in light and Offering for 1 Week On!y—Ending Next Satarda: Night. missing the best made-to-measure clothing specials offered in New York. measure, We divide this sale into two groups, as follows: — frousers. made in turn-up or plain style, with belt loops: Summer comfort! 12 50. ° Special from 9 A. M. till 1 P, M. To-Morrow Only, is advisable for a choice selection. These are the newesi Walking Skirts, made bottoms, and perfect in fit and hang; lengths 38 to 43; waist bands 24 to 36; Cc Positi stitched, pleated back, full sleeves and fancy stock; choice, as one of dur great- 4 ’ ( est fourchour specials, ate .0e-cec-seeeeesensreeetesernerecerorensvcsserane No need to elaborate about a bargain like this, . It’s absolutely unmatchable. medallions; colors light blue, medium blue and rose; also in blue and red combina- tion with white polka dot; same style embroidery trimmed; full skirt, deep hem; SAAN ee day Glothing Sale for Boys. This Saturday Sale stands absolutely without parallel. Heavy purchases enable $5.00 Gonfirmation and Graduation Suits, $2.98. Double Breasted Suits, ages 8 to 16; Norfolk Suits (plain or bloomer trousers), to suit the most sceptical. Compare our prices and suits and you will unquestion- 2. 98 ably purchase here, where the value is the greatest; value $5,00, at.esee..... At 9 o'clock to-morrow morning we will place on special tables 250 dozen of these 2 medium shadings, in ages 5 to 13. Special for four hours only at.. medium shadings, it ages 0 ’ i to Mea Men’s Suits Made to Measure. he splendid character of the Suits that we turn out in this department, you will not Trnateea’ moment in taking advantage of the wonderful early Summer opportunity. $15 to, $20 Suits to Order for $12.50. WE GUARANTEE SATISFACTION... Make you a new suit or refund your money if Wool Crash Coat and Pants, With Cap to Match (Or With Vest to Match Instead of Cap) The latest fad in the latest Style. Made strictly to measure during this sale at..eeee RCAC ON Disissavececsueere snes i = and Vest, lined with alapaca, A more timely value has seldom been placed before you. There are only 600 of these Skirts, and they from best quality washable covert cloth, in gray, blue and tan, in full pleated style, choice at és see Sale of Waists at 49c aie oO : 600 fine Waists, made from white bird's-eye pique, long pleated front, pleated back, irls’ Wash D t 49 Sale of Girls’ Wash Dresses at 49c. Try where you like, but nowhere will you find such value. Only 600, made from fine woven chambray, sizes 4 to 14; choice for four hours at r us to offer these goods at remarkable price concessions. That's the story. Here arey 6 to 16; Eton Russian Sults, 2% to 7, and Sailor Suits, 3 to 10. Made from Laundered Blouses on Sale Positively from 9 A. M. till 1 P. M. Only. Feeback ee LS laundered Blouses, with collars attached. Better come here early, as there is bound The Tailoring Sensation of the Early Summer. If you have not learned from our past great offerings what unrivalled values we give, you are we fail in that, We make no extra charge for extra size men up to and including 46 chest MADE TO YOUR MEASURE FOR TWELVE FIFTY—Coats *, lined with alpaca; Blue Serge and Fancy Suits—Coat, Trousers MADE TO YOUR MEASURE FOR TWELVE FIFTY—Coats ', navy blue or royal blue serges or fancy mixtures; also 12.50 &9 herringbone or unfinished worsted: an ideal Summer suit o Alberts. Kuglish Walk- with single or double-breasted sack coat. Made strictly to your measure during this sale at.. " only ext e will bef 4 ing Coats, Full Dress 6 @ absolutely no misunder- Y standings hence this footnote. 4 Men’s Stylish $7.50 Suits at $5.00. Sizes for young men, ages 14 to 20; men’s sizes 34 to 42 chest measure. Tite fabrics are . allewool cheviots, crashes, Bannockburns, black cheviots and fancy elfects in worsteds; >) | the linings are farmer satin and serge, silk sewed; $7.50 value at Men’s $10 Suits at $7.50. : a 4. fl ine! k Thibets, Black Clays. Fancy Worsteds, Fancy This assortment includes Blue Sergess Tie sizes up to'35 chest measure; men's sizes up to 44 chest measure. Every suit guaranteed not to fade or pull outs the materials, work- manship, style and finish are equal to suits offered elsewhere for $10.00 and $12.00; a ls great special to-morrow aleeeeee vere cutee ’ 4-Hour Ofier---Men’s $2.00 Trousers at $1. On Sale fer 4 Hours Only, From 9A. M. Till! P. M. ee : (27° Shoe Department, Main Floor Annex, Direct Entrance from Fourteenth Street, via West Door. Splendid Saturday Shoe Specials. Exceptionally Good Shoes for Men Offered at $1.59. 1.59 at Remarkably Low Prices. i i i i i less than $2.50, this special offering. Nota pair in the entire lot worth 5 Li cedand anaes the full vaiue of our Men's Shoe Store "nless you investigate some of the splendid special offerings we are making. Vici Kid Snoes, in lace oF congress, with plain toes or with toe caps. Also Storm Calf Shoes , cae Footwear for Boys and Girls Shoes for Girls—Dongola Kid Lace Shoes, patent Shoes for Boys—Calf Leather Lace 1 1205 5 535s 6) O%y 7, 8, BY Shoes, double soles, 919%) 10, 1044, leather toe caps, sizes 5, 541% O7%» ty 11 p12) 128%, 134 ose. ec 9%, 10, 10% and 11. Patent Leather Oxfords for Girls and Boys; sizes 6, 6%, 7, 7/4, 8, 8 4, 9, 9%2,10, 1034, 11, 11%, 12, 1249, 13,1346, 1, 149 and 2; special, per Balttcs waived ee acetenoamnmaentnnt Patent Leather Colonial Slippers or Girls; sizes 6, 62%, 7) 7%» By B41 9% 9%» 19) 10%, 14, 1134, 12, 12%, 13, 13%) ty 1%, 2; special, pair. 0O060490O94OO9OSH99O0SOH9F BOOFOO9H0O9OSOG2 Sunday World Wants Work Monday Morning Wonders, & ¥ |

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