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| Preferred Leads the List as a Strong Feature in the ; Dealings, While Copper Life. shonens STUDY REALTY. . “te Bid Up on Reorganidation, ; 33 but Later on Being Looked Over ' Yags a Point—Gould Roads Not © Bo Good. ———_ the bond and the stock markets ¢ holiday affairs. There hen 0 hs Both it in ether to interest one. trading was less then yesterday in each R028 to’ $04 « —May, annoying reflections and injure the muscles, Lenses too small cause {pstance, which means stagnation. 1 July, 48 to 481-8; September, still greater annoyance, openisg was influenced by the uncer- 2 to 47 Bk, . The whole work ie done under our personal supervision, and tain tone in London, the New Haven) SSS when your glasses go to you they are as perfect as optical science etrike, the heavy loss of cash by the COTTON MARKET. can produce. banks to the Sub-Treasury. the: turkey ‘The Jocal cotton market opened Booklet, “ Eyes and Thetr Care." sent free om request, gold engagements and the selling bY) steady to-day with the list 1 to 10 ‘London of 4.000 shares. points lower. Cool weather in the Eyeglasses or Spectacles to your order, $1.00 up — oo waa a rally and prices} western belt and poor prospects for |. Around the wp prices they j rain tn sections Influenced . Berd etcadily except in a few br | crop p * After the first \ h: J EYESIGHT Phe Gould roads d.1 not st r the market dail ay SPECIALIST - oltades that some of the other was a mod te buyer fo: id ye" a. TY was a enarp upward SemineCemrer Wein steer Osa! es were: May, 12 348 Sixth Ave., Bet. 21et and 22d Sts. Open till 6.30 drive at the! Bhorts. As soon as a small short Jne io. Mae js Kenton Was forced to cover the price declined | her 110 hiay ¢ O10 tg, doa: wether easily, but sii] held well. | 3 the a to reflect nothing. “Bteel preferred made a gain of 1 1-4) r cent. early in the day. It then de Slined, ‘bot later again and proved to be about the strongest larie on the list. Late fo th eafternoon the ot became even duller than during | 9 early hours. The closing, however, showed prices higher. “The toth! sales of stoc hares and of tonda $1 were 128,000 Copper !, Sin, & 8. & FR. pf. . bo gclo} vday and Monday, ‘The sfintMate # be the Chicago there was de, which will do business ding ua, In whi clty the Stock Ex- | Hunyati Janos One Bottle Rye ‘One Bottle Manhattan or Martini Cocktails, Stak tutiie aiken mts tteaay. 3) easier, Americans opened steady on New York's support, sagged to a little under party, rallied and closed firmer. Grand Trunl was strong on bear covering. —<—<—<—<—__— LOAN OVERSUBSCRIBED. Entire Cuban Issue Was Absorbed on the Opening Demand. Bubscriptions for the Cuban loan of $25,000,000 6 per cent: gold bonds were opened at 10. A. M. to-day by Speyer & Co., and Harvey Fiske & Sons, and im- mediately closed, the demand absorbing entire issue. the iondon and Frankfort-on-Main. where the loan was simultaneously pened, the same conditions prevailed. Srokers say this proves the eager- ‘of the public to take good bonds. ne’ _———————— WHEAT MARKET. Wheat opened strong to-day on a moderate scare of shorts, Cables showed that the foreign grain markets wero dull and about steady. Corn started higher on the rains in the belt. New York's opéning prices were: Wheat—July, 3-8; September, 84 of- fered; December, £3 8-4. Corn—Septem- ber, 631-4 bid shiengo’n opening prices were: Whaat 1-2; July, 661 June, 1.58 offered; July’ 10.63; January, 10.63 $a ALL EXCHANGES TO CLOSE. All the exchanges In the eountry will e, Corton, Coffee, Metal and Pro- exahaages will close their doors ys, ‘The banks will the bank statement atinday at the usuat du on those owo a. open as usual. & will be Issued une, Hunyadi only, but | the original, only nuine and re- Hable Huogeri- Natural an Laxative ad Gallagher Stores ‘DOUBLE TRADING STAMPS FRIDAY, SATURDAY AND DECORATION DAY VAC Fine Old Monogram Rye Whiskey, 5 Years Old, Per Bottie..,... Fine Old Monogram Rye Whiskey, 5 Years Old, Per Plask. 432 Amsterdam Avenue, 572 Amsterdam Avenue. 805 Amsterdam Avenue S11 Columbus Avenue. 824 Columbus Avenue. THE WORLD: THURSDAY EVESvING: MAY 96; 1902. 1A sale of wash goods: | What Constitutes a Perfect Pair of Glasses N our ads from now on we shall give the readers of this paper some practical inside information about glasses and the proper care of the eyes, In this, Lesson I., we want to tell you some facts about LENSES. The LENSE is naturally the most important part of the eyeglass. CHEAP @ depend on it. The BEST LENSES procurable (in their rough tate) are surface-ground in this country. be absolutely correct, this must be done by hand, from the finest crystal, without the slight- est irregularity in polish or finish. CHEAP LENSES are imported all ready for use. They are pressed by machinery in 100 lots, are not surface-ground, have no laboratory finish, and are of irregular density. We know DEPARTMENT STORES and “BARGAIN-SALE OPTICIANS” who use nothing but these cheap foreign lenses, which appeal to your pocketbook at the expense of your eyesight. The lenses used in our offices are cut and edge-ground in our own workrooms, from American surface-ground stock, to meot the require- ments of each eye, just as a scientific examination shows is necessary. They are then accurately centered and mounted at just the proper angle. hey are also gauged as to right diameter. Lens: es have CHEAP lenses—you can too large produce 60 East 125th St., Cor. Madison Ave. Open Evenings FOR DECORATION DAY! ATION WINE HAMPERS, CONSISTING OF or Scotch Whiskey, One Bottle Sherry or Port Wine, One Bottle Creme de Menthe, IN SPLENDID WICKER HAMPER, ALL. VOR Fine Old Port o> Fine Old Sherry Wine, One Bottle | Botte Medicated Blac(berry Brandy, all for, . One v 50C vsoee 156 137 Ninth Avenue, 745 Ninth Avenue. “18 Ninth Avenue. 650 Tenth Avenue. 75 West 125th St. 1524 Third Avenue. 9 West 18th Street 97 Second Avenue 68 Third Avenue ‘hO2 Third Avenue 1387 Fifth Avenue. 879 Sixth’ Avenue. 456 Seventh Avenue, Water. 7 ‘‘ aut Moot 8 OR ma a Ihty -— May oo LONDON STOCKS IRREGULAR. | on New York e Firmer. Money GREAT SUIT SALE. York, LOT 1. Summer Suits, $] 150 pe etx dolinrs worth saving Men's Summer Suits, swell Dle-breasted racks, ‘with shoulders, band-made collar: hair cloth fronts, carefully every detail, from all the fasbionabi | cloths, worsteds, tweods, serges. single broad lor $16 and $18 Spring and cheviots, thib- 18 ALWAYS RELIABLE FOR CONSTIPATION | It removes and prevents Biliousness and Lazy Liver. glass on arising in the morning. Results are certain. DIRECTIONS :—Drink half a | | LOT 2. Choice $20 and $22.50 Spring & Summer Suits $1 4.50 2 The mos tallors ean xi They and cloth get bett Shapes t ne and loving oF any man, no je out of ortion. Single breasted cut; they're the greatest value we have ever offered. 315 First Avenue. The Largest Retail Wine Business in the World. [Turn It Into Cash. (iothing WAY CoR.CHAMBERS ST. Yorkville's Busy Store, 86th St., 3d Av. 37 Carmine Street, 606 Fighth Avenue. 863 Eighth Avenue. In this city people of average circumstances cannot afford to pay rent for one more room than they require, If you have such aroom in your house or flat rent it profitably by advertising it in the fr Sunday World Want Columns. We Never Advertise Unless We Have Extraordinary Values to Offer. : | Never was the power of low prices more forcibly demonstrated than at this FRIDAY and SATURDAY we're ready for two rousing, roaring busy days. This sale offers unexampled opportunities bargains that are real, not distorted ¢ dreams of fancy. TAYLOR CLOTHING CO, CLOSED OUT LAST W of several Broadway manufacturers for spot cash at about half value, which enables us to sell them at less than the tirst cost of cloth and putting together. facts to state that this is farand away The Most Superb Collection of Spring and Summer Suits Ever Put on Sale in New York. Every Suit hand-tailored and strictly up to the minute; every fabric warranted pure all wool; every pattern stylish; every price guaranteed ONE-THIRD LOWER’ than the lowest price ever asked tor Men’s DEPENDABLE Suits in the City of New K the stocks It's no exaggeration of LOT 3. And the $25 and $28 Spring & Summer Suits $1750 Herve that Aeed are swell wulte-the sorte dinays looked pon as exe! 0 Anest ets, Eng Tweedx aud the cost- ges aod Worsteds. ‘The tailoring ed to An extreme of elegance not re sbown in garments that to wear, Are h ready e ; | *9.95 The Above Assortment Can Be Varied to Suit Taste. | One Bottle 5-Year-Old Whiskey, ) j \ Pal f i) season's service, ’ Ve y SATH AVE, 1,000 shirt waist suits, *3.95. “THESE popular shirt waists never sell for less than $5 in other stores, and they are worth that much, too, Made of fine quality of white lawn, If you're going to the country Decoration ay you'll want one to wear— they’re so cool and becoming, On the waist and skirt of one style there is Mexican stitching, box plalted; then there's another charming style with tucked waist and skirt. Also various styles in broken sizes: Regular $5 Suits at $3.95 $5 for %6.75 white lawn. sults; waist and skirt trimmed with embroid- ery; also plain embroidered effects and black lawns, $6.75 for $8.50 Inen sults, plain and tucked effects, also with Persian trimming on collar and front, perfect in fit and style. 7.75 for 10 white and tan linen sults, waists and skirt box plaited, also tucked effects—another ZO™ STREETS AGIATO, Boys’ washable suits at °1.10: syou'll agree that they'll create a great stir here | on Friday. siyle trimmed with French knots and Third Floor. another with lace. Smartest lawn waist at 95c. THAT's wrong—it’s the smartest white lawn waist ever shown at $1.25, so it must be i. -. |We bought the mate- a very unusual bargain at 95c. Tialsseiheyes tenethevor We're going to sell 500 at that high priced madras and Price Friday. second wloor. _ featherweight cottons— In the front there are three j and the price is rows hemstitched button- | 65c¢ hole embroidery—tucked back—collar and cuffs. | because the largest man- ufacturer in America 1.000 + fo lawn waists, 95c. 4. We don't think you'll miss this !hr:w off one-nalt of YG exceptional sale when you take the cost of making be-” into consideration that it’s just the cause OU UNG GulE season thing for Summer wear, if you like to be cool and smartly dressed. You'll want a half dozen at 95c. | this season. ‘5 . | $1 and $1.50 shirts, 65c, 15c. dress lawns, 8c. . . e WEVE marked prices particularly low on Summer wash fabrics because it’s just the time you want a new light | weight dress or two and by vuying it now you can have an entire Main Floor. Thes: qualitles are way above the average prices anywhere near as low as we quote. ‘ 8!56. for 15c. fine dress lawns, many beautiful effects, including floral. inches wide; white only. We've a great range of sizes and half sizos—14-14 '4-15-1544-16-16 "6-17 —you're sure of a perfect fit if you attend this sale. the country to spend Sunday and Decoration Day. Here's a hint—if you wantto| create a stir in this section to- be coo! and enjoy your outing, take off your coat and vestand appear en negligce. | TO BE frank with you there’s not a suit in this Superb collection madé to sell for less than $2, and_the lot abounds in $3 values, so if you come promptly to-morrow you'll secure the greatest bargain you ever heard of in the way of a boy's Summer suit. Second Floor, Those smart Russian blouse suits with Eton and sailor collar, in sizes from to oe brit 7 years—made of every desirable material. Many $3 suits for $1.10 We've only 600 suits at this exceptional price, and when you consider how cool and dressy they are, and that they are so inexpen- sive, and easily washed when they become soiled, Men’s sults worth up $ | @) to *20—to-morrow, Twelve hundred dressy sults to choose from at $10 to-morrow; superbly tailored, perfect fitting; hand- some, tasteful patterns; equal to suits sold elsewhere at $15, $18 and $20—the prices at which these were made to sell; all hand tailored; worsteds, cheviuts, serges homespu and tweeds, every size, 34 to 46 chest: Friday... aise Merk wee, SIO Men’s negligee shirts 65c./40 yds. china THATS the price you pay for $1 and 1.50 values in this record-breaking sale of handsome, new Summer pattern} coat negligee shirts—65c.—the greatest offering made in New York matting, $6.95 HE REGULAR PRICE for a roll of 40 yards of The patterns are among | this high quality jointless China the most desirable that Matting is $10.50 — to-morrow have been shown this| Simpson Crawford Co,’s price is season by exclusive hab- | $6.95 per roll. erdashers—all new— | 65¢ our price, while theirs, you'll find, is $2 or more. Dark and light etfects—cuffs attached or separate. Main Floor. ‘Third Floor. We've just 150 rolls in those handsome blocks and pin effects. A Net Saving of $3.55. Every yard is new--this sea- \son’s importation. The prices Of course you're going to| $6.95 for 40 yards, will surely | morrow. 3,000 yards of 25¢. ~ ‘and 35c. laces at 15c. NOTHER of those famous Simpson Crawford Co, lace sales to heighten the interest to-morrow—3,000 yards of new sample laces and remnants —kind we've sold at 25c. and 35c. Main Floor. Every yard ts desirable, too—the kinds that are in demand this season—black, white, butter color—bands, galloons, edgings. 106. for 15¢. canvas suiting tn white, cream, light blue, cadet, cham- pagne, reseda, pink, navy and black. ISG, tor 256. siik-Ike batiste, handsome designs and colorings, also Dresden effects, dots and shepherd checks. 196. for 29c. mercerized satins, look like imported foulards, black, navy and royal with white dots, scrolls and neat figures. cs 15c. for 35c. silk madras—a good assortment in striped effects. | | | | 256. for 35c. silk mull, full 36- | 4 Rem i | “THESE low prices are an incentive ' nants of dress goods--- extraordinary value 29c. | T’S a mid-season clean-up of all the accumulated short lengths incident to our recent two large sales—an opportunity to buy the season’s newest and most desirable weaves at half and less than half price, Main Floor, Remnants of black and colored dress goods— just enough tor a dress—including a lot of mo- — hairs, voiles and mixtures—ideal fabrics for G summer costumes—many of which ate worth 3 G as high as $1.50, not a yard worth less than | 50c,—all at 29c., 39c, and 49¢, 5,000 yards of volles—All colors over 21 shades to choose from—full 37 inches wide, most popular dress goods of the sea- son, and by far the greatest value we have ever offered, | and at the price a Summer dress will cost you but a trifle, 26 | Friday, at | Muslin underwear saving. for any woman toattend this Friday sale of muslin underwear—qualities are much above the kind usually offered at such low - tigures, It's certainly an opportune time for every woman who contemplates going away to replenish her wardrobe at slight expense, 296 for 35¢ corset covers and drawers, covers French shape. 396 for 50c corset covers and: drawers of fine cambric, 50C for 75c corset covers and drawers of cambric and nainsook, 98 for $1.25 gowns, skirts, corset covers and drawers. . 696 for maids’ and waitresses’ 85c aprons of fine lawn. 50G for 65¢ pett coats of striped gingham, full ruffle. 796 for $1 petticoats of striped) gingham, with rutfles, 986 for $1.50 petticoats of best quality gingham, full sizes. ' respects to the | elsewhere at $11.50, Simpson Crawford Co. 75 more 30 Sewingmachines,511.50 T# IGH-GRADE, superior in many ! low as half ~12lec, for women’s 25¢, hose— H p greatest bargain ever presented, and Simpson Crawford Co.'s is the only large store selling this machine, so you can’t buy this machine $30.00 machines at $1 1,50. $35.00 machines at 812,95 | $40.00 machines at $13,95 Made of polished oak, has swell front, drop head; looks like a table when closed; all improved attach- ments; guaranteed for 5 years by manufacturer and Automatic lift $60 machine $14.95 ° 25c. for laces worth up to 75c.; Odd pieces broken sets—odd widths — the most-wanted kinds—net tops, Venise bands, yalloons—all widths 25 —50c. and 75c. values—Friday—special at... G Remnants of good silk at 29c., 39c. and 49¢. UST the bare announcement ought to create the greatest stir our silk department has known in , months, and it will when you stop to consider that there’s not a yard in this lot worth less than 75c., anda great portion of it is worth $1 to $1.50. It’s a great clearing sale of all the cut lengths of 296 this season's most popular silks-—an immense 39¢ accumulati from our recent great sales. Black and colored silks of every description—just the thing for the reigning styles of silk suits—don't miss this great bargain occa- sion—come early, thoukh—at 49¢, 39c and 29c. ————— /Women’s wi, hose, 123c. !S is New York's greatest Friday sale of hosiery because the prices are as Main Floor. nigh grads famous Singer—-the | and it’s of high quality, too. sain Fieor. Black and the popular tan hose-newest shades— drop stitch—tast color—spliced heel and toe. Fourth Flour. | 25c. quality at 129g, | 196. for women’s black cotton and Iisle nose, spliced heel and tos, double soles; also tan3 in all the newest shades. 296. tor women’s 50c. imported allover lace lisle hose, in black onl This is an exceptional bar- gain. 12:6. for boys’ and misses’ 196. to 25c. hose, all sizes; just the thing for seaside or mountain wear. 4 Women’s correct shoes and Oxfords at 1.65 | l"s a remarkable shoe bargain sale, embracing three great lots of women’s shoes—not a pair worth less than $2.50, and the assortment being so large you'll tind all sizes and widths. Here's one thing about make, right up to the min They're correct, too, Secoud Floor. nese shoes we do not want you to overlook—they are all this. season's te in style, and are thoroughly dependable in every particular. The really. remarkable shoe values offered during this sale wlll make you ever remember Simpson Crawford Co.'s enlarged shoe department, where you always tind a Women's Oxford ties. 200 pairs of women’s patent leather, Louis XV. heels, short vamp, highly dressy he 1.65 Oxford ties, C to E widths—a $2.50 shoe at Reet tis vale ons +s G0 Women’s white canvas shoes. The demand for _these shoes has reached a craze—white 1.65 kid lined—French canvas, covere heel, all’ widths, at...... e000... great diversity of styles in women's fashionable footwear, second Floor, Women’s Oxfords at $1.65. A handsome turn sole dongola kid Oxford tie, military heels, patent tips, all sizes, : Cto D widths, would be a good value MU S2 50 Rticn Cr srsccsiseesesenas¢ Russet Russian calfskin’ shoes, -military heel, look like a $6 shoe, also a patent calfskin shoe, all sizes, a regular E > rere ' i ® / ‘