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CHARGE. « AO gamma ett 22d and 234 Streets, yy lite; some ma $2 girdle, 89c. Satin ribbon girdle, in blue and ' Senuine whalebone. heavily boned, sizes 24 to 36. } 16 inch; challenge, 25¢. lars, insertions of embroidery and | collar; -dizes to 4 years; challenge, ‘Witch Hazel Soap, large cake ) per dozen.... Peroxide of Hydrogen (medicinal ¥%-1b. bottle; challenge price.. 15 _¥%-lb. bottle; challenge price.. .25 ‘B bb. bottle; challenge price.. 39 Epsom Salts, box; challenge __Dilce ; 05 Exceptional We have increased our force in many departments and can give you good ser- vice to-morrow. The few prices that follow only hint of the great values and low prices that invite the _ throngs of eager buyers to this great sale. Startling challenge on clothing Values of a most sensational character 7 19 much less than cost of making, $7.75. The reduction is nearly one-half. models. The fabrics are the latest tweeds, cheviots, blue serges and black clay worsted, in sizes from 34 to 46, This is an exceptional opportunity for the thrifty man that has wisely delayed buying his new suit for this season. $12 spring suit at challenge price—$7.75. Rare corset challenge. $1.50 & $1.75 corsets, 75c. A lot of corsets, comprising R. & G., P. N. and $1.00 and $1.25 In batiste, others in coutil, heavily boned, lace and satin ribbon trimmed; not all sizes @ im each style, but all sizes in the lot. $3.50 corsets, $1.50. ‘Augustine corsets, low bust, long over abdomen, Infants’ wear challenge. * Babies’ 80c. caps, 25c. Babies’ Lawn Caps, seven rows of cluster tucks, fin- ) ished: with. fine Val. edge and wide ties; , $2 pique reefers, 98c. Children’s Pique Reefers, circular and pointed col- | Soaps, rubber gloves and drugs reduced, You Have a FREE TICKET $1.25 rubber gloves, 50c. Hee Beamless rubber gauntlet gloves, for housework, toilet, photogra- ‘phére, hospital and garden use; sizes 634, 7, 7%, 8, 845, 9, 9%. challenge sale offers. Mail orders filled promptly. AT ABOUT HALF PRICE. 7 19 These suits were made to sell for $12. We bought them from an’ overstocked maker at They are perfect in every way and the newest Negligee shirt challenge. The merit and beauty of the Shirts we are selling at 60c. and 66c. are the real Teasons for the phenomenal selling. This lot in- cludes percales, plain and corded, and printed madras cloth, plain and plaited bosoms. Hundreds of choice patterns; also plain white made with neckband and de- tached cuffs, all sizes; $1.00 and $1.25 qualities; Wednes- day's challenge, 50c and 65c qualities, white, boned with sizes 12 to full ruffle around £ Fm ‘98c. to hear the world’s grea ers when you ha' Columbia Graph. ophone the perfected phono- graph. | starts the pur- chase. Columbia Gold Moulded Records, 2be. Dise Records Exchanged. it sing- ° rtar, challenge price . Powdered Alum, 8-02. box; challenge price . . Lithia Tablets (5 gra’ challenge price BANK AT CAPE MAY CLOSES ITS DooRS First National of that Place Was ’ Reorganized Three Years Ago —Depositors Will Be Paid in , Full. CAPE MAY, N. J. Firat. National Bank of Cape May tlosed {ts doors to-day. The bank was recently reorganized and the officers of the Institution, after a consultation with Examiner Buck last night, decid- @d to suspend busin EC It is said that ¢ paid in full. : Financial diMculties of a former of- cies. it is stated, caused the present May %4.—The lepositors will be Of Cape loved its doors to-day i president. ‘The Comp inted Naiionai Bank filiam M.. Hardt receiver, ) The’ resources and liabilities of the as: shown by the last report of dition dated March 2s, 1904, were a3 ows: es fer has ap: Exwniner rees—loans and dis- 234; United States bonds to rculation. $6,300 on GOLD STILL GOING OUT. } Lazard Freres will ship about $2,000,000 in bars on Thursday, ‘They were shipped $1,000,000 to-day, but the fice was’ unable to make the hence the delay in ship- ig, which caused a rt to be dur’ the day that the t would be cancelled, Assay Office makes more than in-bars more will be exported. hundred, [andthe he firm of Arthur Sewall & Co., of Bath, artments are following out the Pi = le. ‘d =| dent's order whenever it in ponsibie. | Me, Was called next. He sald that his it Ja the policy of the Central to give | Yard, established in 1823, has been nie | Arn my will take ei} they can ty 1 “probably be about the i /Phe, exports. which will, with a Ament of $2,000,000, amount on this mov. it to about $60,000,000, which Is the x j amount ever exported in so 4 a@ time. + WHEAT MARKET. Wheat was -featureless at the start d Prices sagged in all the mar: cept at St. Louis, where they wt last night's level. Some Selling here was on fears of a Weekly report by the Weather Mat NOON us un outcome of the it favorable weather through the ‘opened dull and a trifle lower, jafayorable. weather. 1 Pe uly corn, 48 3-8 to 2 7 is to 473-8 to n does__were: oie Sait uly, 64 2-2 bid} GENEAL REDUCTION WANTS BOUNTY TO ONY. CENTRALA.R, HELP OCEAN TRADE Vanderbilt Line Follows the} W.G. Sewall Tells Merchant Ma- Lead of Pennsylvania Road in| rine Commission He Favors Cutting Expenses by Dis-) Government Grant on Basis charging Its Employees. of Mileage and Capacity. The New York Centml Railroad: Company ts following the footsteps of the Pennaylvania and making a general reduction of the working force, men being dropped off the payroll wherever they can be spared. The Pennsylvania discharged 11,000 men, Just how muny will be affected on the New York Central ay: y the recent order of President: Newmen cannot be told at presen i York Central system is organi: departments, of which there a hundred, heads of The Merchant Marine Commission re- assembled in tho rooms of the New York Board of Trade and Transporta- tion tc-day with Senator Gallinger pre- aiding. Hervey C. Calkins, of thia city, de- clared that the best action that could be taken was to pass the Shipping bill of 181, suggested by the American Shipping League. ; William G. Sewall, representing the are over these de- the preference to the old men, and a> the discharges are affecting ‘the men hired last. The reasons given for the wholesals reduction are the decrease of traf: and freight and the heavy expenses en- tailed by the climatic conditions last winter, which ate into the earnings of the road to a considerable extent. ——— CURB STOCKS WEAK. Cuban Loan Occupted th tion of Outside Broke Stocks closed weak on the curb to- closed a year. He sald he had no faith in free shpis, and that it isa distinctly un-American measure, Discriminating duties he did not favor entirely, Some bill granting a bounty on the basis of mileage and Jeapacity with some mail subsidy wouid be the beat form, It must, however, be liberal, “There are only a few of us left,” said Mr. Sewall, “and if we are going to keep our yards open we must have Government assistance.’ 5 Mr. Sewall made a strong plea for the day, with trading almost at a stand-| sniling vessel as well as steam, Steel still, ‘The feature of the market was| sailing vessels bullt here cost from 33 the bidding up of the Cuban loan from/to 40 per cent. more than those built % 1-2 to 9, when issued. The bid and}abroad. The difference in the cost of and asked prices of the principal outside} operation between the securities were! ve the steamship ie 60 per cent, Rid. Asked. | of nail. Bid Atten- ship in favor a) SHIPPING NEWS. 2 ALMANAC FOR TO-DAY. ‘hit [SUN rises. 4.30/Sun wets. 7.17/Moon sets. 1.46 THE TIDES, 10 hy i BI ie 020 By Ww pt t rn Securities... tor x Randy Hook Governor's I Hell Gate 1 Copper Ww ORT OF NEW * White Knob Pr or YORK. 7 a Tenby COTTON MARKET, Troquote Cotton opened weak to-day, wita | Etrurin prices 6 to 17 points lower. ‘This wag | uem>s, Vetter than expected considering the cables from TAvePpool. The check unrestricted bear operitions was. f ulshied by. the presenoc r. Hayn Who on the call established a certai amount of confidence by hidding for lots of May. July was hammered by the bears, but new buying developed und short’ sollers retreated After the initial (rading cables from ‘Liverpool and the New Orleans market. came her and. the Hst railied all_ around, e trade wi smostly jn July and spot huuses and the more conservative shorts bought it around 12.87 | Victorian’ Finian INCOMING STEAMSHIPs, DUB TO-DAY. Liandafe City, Gremo mania ‘Tennyson, Barbados. Pring Oskar, Genoa. Sicilia, Naples. OUTGOING STEAMSHIPS, BAILED TO-DAY. K. W. der gp oe Prins Willem V., nee w ‘Colon. Apache," Jacksonville. Antilia, Nassau. TORRE ETI ATION STOCKS OFF, WITH export movement course and the Indications are that money rates will remain low for some time that should help speculation in stocks and cause some outglde Interest In spec- ulation, Again the weekly crop report Ug 1K — was as good as could have been desired. ig 4% = ‘The Harriman-Hill fight in the courts Sadually nearing an end and. busi- Bh, yah + i ness conditions in all trades except the td ep g fron and steel industry shows an incli- 2075 ; nation to hold steady without further Ne Ry losses. All these things were discuss aay =4 on Wali street to-day and the fell td ¥, 3 was more cheerful than for some tl as to the outlook. Few of the big m ny believe that we ure in for any long or rl is restored, ket Was sufferini polntment from London, the Englishmen would send ovs prices, were weak, and many ii than 1 per until the ero} stopped. which, however, did not extend very far. toward the close it beoame duller and duller, and there seemd litt! prospect of gonditions betteri don durin, “a P| 7,000 Shares, selling “about. 2,000 on. bale in| tered. shares, and of bonds $1,587,000. a net ol prices ‘or from Taat ‘record THE WORLD: SUESDAY EvbNING, MAY 24, 1904. | Stern Brothers To-morrow, Wednesday in their Linen Departments A large collection of French Hand-made Lace Trimmed Centre Pieces, Tea Cloths and Scarfs Much Below Former Prices 20 x 20 inches, $1.25, 1.75, 2.25 Feere” 4 24x24 inches, $2.35, 2.68. 3.00 28 x 28 inches, $2.75, 3.75, 4.15 TEA CLOTHS, 36 x 36 inches, $4.35, 6.90, 9.50 DRESSER SCARFS, 20 x 54 inches, $3.85, 4.25, 5.50 Cotton Dress Goods. at Greatly Reduced Prices : (Silk and Cotton Printed Figured and Satin Stripe 6,300 Yds.+Lappet Mousselinés in a large variety c of this season’s most popular designs, 14 Former Prices 23c to 30c yd. Also ‘ Several Thousand Yards of Linens, Voiles, Madras, Zephyrs and other Popular Fabrics, at Corresponding Reductions, at Women’s Summer Shoes PUMPS, GIBSON, SAILOR AND OXFORD TIES Rothenberg <o| New Yor! WEST 14-7 ST. Satisfaction Guarant Growing Money Promptly Ret: Peerless Wednesday Values: Matchless bargains at ROTHENBERG’S to-morrow. The most desirable merchandise will be Offered at astoundingly low prices, Purchasing HERE means an IMMENSE SAVING to you. * 4 Double Blue Stamps Until Noon To-Morrow. Single Stamps, as Usual, from 12 o’Clock Till Closing Time. P $2.00 Hand-Made Ribbon Hats, 98c. $4.00 Ostrich Feathers at $1.98. Made on the latest shape wire frames—the top Other stores ask $4.00 fur Feathers like these. under brim of full-tucked good-quality chif- 98c quill end; have broad flue and French curl. 1.98 fon. These Hats are in black only. Value 2, at Shown in black and white only. Value $4, at RY, Made of the season’s newest and best chiffon braid on the latest wire frames of . desirable shapes. The colors are navy, brown and black. Each Hat is artis- 7T19c extraordinary special to-morrow at... 79c. Dress Shapes at 22c. 69c. Sith Flowers at 19c. braids, in all the best colors, such beautiful Siik Roses in large bunch Value 69 9 cope ° The Season’s Greatest Millinery Bargains. being made entirely oe silk ribbon and the Beautiful 18-inch Plumes, finished with a 1 A Startling Spectal—$1.75 Hand-Made Ready-to-Wear Hats, 79c. tically trimmed with velvet and gilt ornaments. Sold re ularly at $1.75; an The latest shapes, made of the best oy) All imported Flowers, including Cc able special to. J Ae as white, navy, brown, black and tuscan. Value 75Sc.,while they last, Like illustration, made from the popular shepherd checks, in black and white, blue and white, champagne and white; newest collarless belted coat, fastened with loops and finished with stitched taffeta silk. Coat handsomely tailored; full 5.98 kilted walking skirt; all sizes; equal in effect to a suit costing $15.00 . Made of Tan Russia Calf, Patent Leather, Ideal and Vici Kid, White Canvas and Buckskin Special Values in WHITE CANVAS & VICI KID OXFORD TIES, with hand turned and welted soles Summer Blankets in light and medium weights Lamb’s Wool and Cotten Filled Comfortables with fancy silk or cotton coverings, for#otels and Country Homes, Also a large assortment of steamer Rugs 93.05, B98) 8iaS West Twenty-third Street Brilliantine Walking Skirts, $1.98. The Bertha Wats: In black and blue Brilliantine, pleated or full Made from fine sheer white nea pleated) flare, trimmed with taffeta braid; also all-wool front and back, deep pointed” berths over fancy mixtures in a beautiful shoulders, trimmed with three rows of Val. range of Spring colorings ; lace insertings and four lace me- fully pleated and button trim- | 98 dallions, lace-trimmed stock med; values $3.50 to $5.00, Bo tucked ‘cuff, full sleeve, Spe! Cc Choice at......ssseseereeeee clal to-morrow....... Another Great Sale of “Defender” Shirt Waist Suits fie ‘Women: Style No, 1—Champagne lawn, piped waist and trimmed skirt. No, 2— Woven chambray, in light blue, gray and champagne, full pleated waist and Advance Sale of Shoes. other stores to-day, and would have to bring that price JAMES McGREERY & CO: Sale of Shirt Waists. On Wednesday, May the 25th, One Thousand Shirt Waists, made entirely of lace or of China Silk. trimmed with lace— elaborate models, and numerous tailor-made designs, ‘These Waists are suitable for morning, street or evening dress and are adapted to accord with the Eton and other street Coats of this Season. $5.50 each, Value $8.50. Twenty-third Street, JAMES McGREERY & C9, Ladies’ Coats, Black Peau-de-Soie or Taf- fetas Silk Coats, Length 42 inches, $14.00, Value $20.00, THE FACTORS 6000 at the Start and the Market Continued Flat, with the Con- ditions Favorable, : nium . Twenty-third Street. There 1s every evidence that the gold has about run its to come. Thesv are bull factors 8 depression but at the y prospect of an activity until pu Iny the stock mar- under the di: ne It was thought higher | 85, ut It did not, and so stocks here ues lost more nt. The decline continued report came out, and then ere was A ht rally, st long nor As the market drew At the opening themselves, Lon the ay in about | JAMES McCREERY 80. [JAMES MeGREERY & 0, | JAMES MoGREERY & CO, Ribbon, Ladies’ Men's Waist-Coats, if =% i i Merino Underwear Dep’t, | Single breasted Waist-Coat: my : sgt ae 4 inch Liberty ‘and Floor. made of white Mat ae ‘ { ; %|Pink, blue, lilac, mais, tur- trimmed skirt. No. 3—Dotted batiste, very sheer, in black and blue grounds, with white polka dots; also in light blue end gray mottled; full pleated waist with panel-front skirt, tailor strapped. Every suit is made with separate belt. Fancy tab stock and full puff sleeve; perfect in fit and finish; sizes 34 to 44; choice at. Sale ’ F i hi + Men’s Furnishings. Nen’s Balbriggan Underwear, special ofr; Drawers Extraordinary Values for Boys and Girls ible seat, strap bai ,, illons ind Shirts havelong sleeves; valuesoe. 5c at Sabings of Over One Half. each, Special, 3 for $1.00, or, each. tee CANVAS SHOES AND OXFORD TIES at . Men’s $1.50 Negligee Shirts at 98c. phenoerally toy. pices, For boys and girls, 59 c in wh.te or covert colo, A These are distinctly $1.50 Shirts—selling for that price in fords. Sizes 6, $6. Crater oe had not’ obtained a great special lot. Negli- || Sizes 8%, 9, 9%, Larger sizes for ‘ tert hints, with either plain or pleated bos- 10, 10%, 11, 79 girls, 12, 12%, oms, in four different styles; bodies are of iC 49 thse 13, 13%, “t, € soft, fine quality muslin; special offer at..... Ties i i i d Und Big Bargains in Hosiery and Underwear. 'ibbed Cotton Vests, Women’s Lace Lisle Thread Stockings, fast’ Forno! hi Low Nec tuce yoke and ribbon 12:c Diack lace fo (oe, doublesole, heel andtoe; 19 J 23 Cc . values at. A values at.,.. eens : Tun) tn Becky 1 9e, VaRCE Es Women’s Imported Gauze Cotton Stockings, with ‘Women’s Low Neck Ribbed Lisle Thread Vests, in garter top, double sole, heel and toe; 29. value at. 19¢ extra large sizes: also women's ribbed cotton Children’s Fine and Heavy Ribbed Fast ~ brella pants in regular sizes; 29¢. vanes, J Black Cotton Stockings, double knee, I roti aeecapnnor: Scotus ties ed NMI cc Kiel pace sake peer 3¢ value, Special at........ . rized Shirts and Drawers; shirts ee is have Bite ie oreench neck and pearl buttons; drawers Children’s Imported Full Fashioned Black Cotton der straps, and finished Stockings, made of fine combed maco yarn, have Creer Sand aan buttons, 50c. 25c all b: and with split feet, double knee, heel 19¢ value; all sizes, at, each......+ Q and toe; 29c. quality at... The Parsifal Walking Suit, ‘ celebrated Paquin model Regular price, $39.75 and $50.00, , ; 20.00 OPPENHEIM.GLLINS &@ Ladies’ Taffeta Silk Walking Suits, Shirred Blouse, Coat and Skirts; 39°75 black, blue; brown and gray (value $27.50). ...... Bhvecs dies’ Taffeta Walking Suits, is Ts The plaited “ Calve”” edel (value $50.00). ..... Pee 29.75 Ladies’ Linen Tailored Walking Suits | " All colors, plaited model............ ite seit ot Sieeee 11.75 Ladies’ Tafteta Silk Shirt Waist Suits, Also Shepherd Plaid with silk piping ; 1 J 75 very attractive model (value $20.00).......+..se000% ‘ Broadway and 5th Ave., Corner 21st St. Swiss Ribbed Vests, with hand crocheted. yokes or] ured Linen, '" Torchon lace edging. $2.00. i “2 5c each, Value $3.00. | Swiss Ribbed Combination Waikt-Coats, made of oa Cotton, tan Crash, and figs quoise, Nile greén, cardi- nal and white. 17¢ per yard, ce. The dealings were well scat- The total anles of stocks were 240,600 STOCKS FIRM IN LONDON: Americans React, Then Steady and Close Dull. LONDON, May %4.—Money was in The Closing Quotations, -day’s highest, lowest and closing prices ance, chanwes’ from, yesterda; fed, 1 4 i | counts were firm. ‘Trading on the Stock Exchangé was quiet and an’ undecided High. 4 a 1 4] § and 6 inch, Black Taffetas, ‘ ; d with lace,| US materials, single Suits, ree double breascca, j . | Remainder of Spring Stock Ribbed drawers, plain or ‘ $2.00, _ trimmed with lace. Value $3.50 to $5,00, 25¢ ‘Twenty-third ES} 29¢, per yard. ' i Twenty-third Street, were womtte: remained, Pe Twenty-third Street.

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