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~ STOCKS SEE-SAW SLOW MARE “Frading in Specialties the Only Wotioeable Feature of the Day’s Dealings in Which Early Losses Are Regained. (CONSOLIDATED GAS SOLD. Copper, Steel, B. R. T., Sugar, the Pacifics, Delaware & Hudson, Pennsylvania and Smelters Given Attention. Btocks moved in a lazy see-saw fash~ Jon to-day, prices opening mixed, then Aavancing, then falling off and finally @imbing again to the starting level. here was no feature, the trading in Yupeciaities being the only noticeable do- (ing of the day. Before noon St, Paul, Reading, Erle, the Pacifics and Brooklyn Rapid Tran- sit improved, while Amalgamated Cop- per, United States Steel and Pennsy!l- Yania fell off. Consolidated Gas dropped 8 points. Consolidated Gas was a factor in the trad! owing to the increase in the company's capital. It ralhed in jthe late dealings but closed over a ‘point loser. Additional declines were made in the @usiy afternoon in the specialties, Del- {aware and Hudson dropping to JL 1-4, @nd General Electric and Smelting los- dng 1 and 11-2 respectively. Amalgamated Copper, United States Bteel Preferred, Sugar, Brooklyn Tran- ait, Union Pacific, Missourl Pacific, jGouthern Pacific and Pennsylvania were { under moderats laware 11-4 and lifted the list. ‘continued dull to the close. ‘The total and the bon je press and Hudson subsequently rading sales were 140,600 shares is $1,227,000. $ oc ings Quo} highest. lowest changes from from last record icon 33 ‘eaterdi led nal aa fol- % rere}? High. Low. i White +i4g Fe ' » g he g t = : : : + + ‘Tei. :) + Advan ‘Decl SHER CAMERON ~ SSTIL MSSIG ‘His Family in Brooklyn Hasn’t - Heard of Him Since He Dis- appeared—Mrs.Cameron Too Hl to See Callers. At the home of Clarence F, Cameron, p., M1 Kecond strect, Brooklyn, to-day it was said that nothing had been heard ‘of or from the missing cashier of Munn, Bon & Co., the suspended cotton brokers, Mrs. Cameron, her mother informed fan Hyening World reporter, was still prostrated, and by order of the doctor ‘could see no one. “Members of the family,” said Mrs. /*eameron's mother, “have been to sce the fitm and have ured that cha! 8 against UReasermpinted; thut th ‘sole hope anxiety to have Mr. Cameron) rel and assist in straightening out the books. While there is « «iscrepancy 6 the firm does ‘not as you her there is a short. ‘age. I am satisfied Mr. Cameron has ‘acted dishonestly, He neither drank - ror gambled, and he stayed at home if Cameron's disappearance Ait been reslorted to the police by the family, Mrs, Cameron's mother replied “Mo, we did not believe that the turn- ing in of a Keneral alarm would, be ‘any f | aid in finding Mr. Cameron.” os WHEAT MARKET. Wheat opened strong to-day wil © prices generally higher than last night's } final figures. Cables were higher and Vaweather in the crop raising districts has turned aguinet grains in the North- iE, Sentiment, at the start, was de- bullish and prives were Inclined higher. orks. fu Ce Arn opening prices were: 25-8: Sep! x prices i, Septemb 843-4, Corn—Jul: ‘Da 3-4, mpber, ea sation, closing prices were: Wheat- UG 871-4; old, 883-8 to 88 ; BL1-2 to $1 6-8; Old, 831-4 to ber} Sl to 81 1-8. Corn—June, To8; Beprember, 4 3-4 bid; D et) May, 43-4. TO CURZON. une 2—At a meeting of or had Corporation this it Was decided to confer the i on Lord C eagnition ot: th lisplayed as CS ag ast} Mail orders filled unless otherwise stated. WRITE 10-NIGHT for whatere* you require. Though not in the advertisement, it 1s surey in the stor:—ani you are certain to save money by ordering dur- ina this sale. Furs stored and insured at New York’s positively lowest, prices. postal "will bring our wagon for your furs- Friday’s wonderful bargaining. S| 25c. corset covers, 19c.—Cambric Corset Covers, embroidery trimmed 39c. kimono sacques, 29. lawn, white border .... 39c. drawers, 29c-—Umbrella ruffle lace trimmed or three hems tucks and hem. 59c. gowns, 39c.—Square yoke, ery or lace insertions and tucks; finished with neat ruffle 85c. lawn gowns, 69c.—Colored lawn kimono | §. gowns, or Buster Brown kimono sacques, with Dresden border and belt; extra long skirt MPLY unapproach manufacturers—quick to see an outlet for g' Words won't strengthen the story. thus enabled to supply all your needs at the lowest pri Undermuslin event extraordinary! The high quality and finish of every piece in this offering titch wi don't plains ues in 25c. stite! 19c|§ 29c drawers; . sacques, made of fancy figured Japanese et 29 ¢| nandkerchiefs—red or navy; the uo | latest novelty....... eeeeees fess th embrold-|75c, chemise, 59c.—Skirt _ length, 39c! 69c Fri It is simply success of the sa dous advantage, -finished garments? t selling—the unmatchable val- 12% lawn; yoke of Val sertion—beading and ribbon.......- 2.50 kimono gowns, $1.98--Lawn, fancy cre- pon, silkoline or flannelette, with yoke, It prize v the grea this sale. cambric drawers wide hem, cluster of tucks No mui] orders. 15c. cambric corset covers 1-3 off- High or square neck 2 to 2 to a customer. ‘a customer. hed tucked ruffle ay able and wnmatchable are these marvels of merchandise. oods—have been fairly deluging us with merchandise underpriced. underbuying that permits us to do such underselling. ces known hereabouts in years. More evidences: explain the great 1s a’ tremen- or where is the woman who That ex- gives u at half— No mail orders. Undermuslins as only in this June sale, 79¢. skirts, 59c.—Umbrella ruffle, with lace insertions and edge, or with hem- 1.50 skirts, 98c.—Umbrella ruffle, with three insertions of three-inch torchon or Pojut de Paris lace, or deep ruffle of em- broidery, headed with tucks 79c. dressing sacques, 49c.—Kimono dressing or torchon In- In all, 315 pairs of men’s high-grade trousers—imported chev- ots, cassimeres, through and through worsteds and black thibets, in all sizes. Every pair of these is splendidly tailored and the f different styles of fabrics among them. Don't let thi they last Friday..........sseeeeeeeeeee 75c. for boys’ $1.50 washable suits—Russian sailor blouse suits, full cut TICS ¢: efully selected. At chance slip by—as long as least 40 Friday---9 to 1 only. Men’s $10 @$12 suits, $5.50 From the generous response to these special efforts of ours we have prepared for a sale that will outstrip oven our past best efforts and be long remembered-—hence this Four-hour_ sale of men’s $10 and $12 suits. any sacrifice as to time and be on hand selling's Tssured, Some of the most Te. It wi early, a8 TMarkavle values over o ‘ This aeuson's nobblest and most desirable designs, art—all_ kinds of — es Snd- are cut ana made mn ine high Materlals—-all sizes and styles. $1.45 for boys’ $3.50 suits—rhoso suits in Norfolk and double-breasted styles are the best values ever offered hore or Not to disappoint any one quantity is limitea, and many of the lots are incomplete, but there's anywher 11 pay you to make AL this price ereat ere are il e in this city, at syle a good selection for any one. blouses with bloomer trousers, of absolutely fast color—-chambray, duck, crash, pique and Galatea, in a large variety of patterns. somely trimmed .. 29c. for boys’ 50c. straw hats—poy: d fuucy braid, prettily trimmed—easily worth 50c., our price plain whi 39c. for men’s 75c. underwear. Men's fancy weave Balbriggan Shirts and Drawers—ecru color; shirts finely trimmed; drawers extra large gu in every particular—all sizes up to 44— day, per garment The suit ssets; thoror 2 8 are well teflored large shaped sailor hats, nghly well made 69c. for men’s $1.00 combination suits. Men’s Oneita make combination Suits—ecru color; button down the front, form fitting; long or short sleeves—sizes, up to 44— $1.00 vaiues—Friday 79c. for men’s $1.50 samp: 69c le underwear. 600 pteces men’s silk mercerized lisle manufacturers’ sample Under- wear, in blue, pink and white —shirts and diawers have the finest of finish thronghout--sizes of shirts, 40, 42, 44, 46, 48 and 50—sizes of drawers, 36, 38, 40 and 46—the regular wholesale prices of these goods are $12.00 and $13.50 per doz., which makes the ratail yalue $1.50 per garment; on sale Friday for, garment Call and learn our Exchange plan on Disc Records by $ which you get part of your records FREE. JULY COTTON LED IN MARKET SLUMP Speculators Who Had Loaded Up with It, Expecting a Rise, Suddenly Threw Holdings Over, Demoralizing Trading. — ere, A break of 43 points In the cotton market to-day started a stampede of urgon, of | selling ithut quite derporatized trade ability Jana turned the pit into a bedlam., Depressing fweather news caused a \|tow opening, and later, when brokers began to unload July, thar lon sud- First payment J decline for a little days of 125 points, pound. Jul 1.85 on the or four po 11.55, Following | somewhat e Columbia Gold Records opened an tac ts thin, sl sy) d, the sellli ig advan of the pres oste In this agod becaust ter , bu bid; July, 1186 to 11. in that option of? the advance did not ma- 79 secures-a COLUMBIA GRAPHOPHONE (Perfected Phonograph). Moulded 25c over two bi Tete 11.0 nean nts al sof to} d then broke three clip until tt reached but the remained ight rally murket at = fell ng being exception- days, expecting a A result ‘ew Orleans Inter- t becoming disco Lhe opening prices were: June, 11.61 .90; August, 11.45 to September, 10,70 bid; October, 10.40 mber, 10.21 bid; December, W.8 to 10 30; January, 10,31 bid, Later. the: prices iJune, 1.57; Ju figured aa follows: 31.2 18 and hand- In Another Victoria 1.98 $2 for men’s $4 and °4-°° trousers. w ~—We State that the 15c 29c | Great 69c. sale of $1 waists Wholesalers and ou are 50c. laces, 29c. French Valenciennes laces--.ol only by the dozen yards—all edges and insertions, in melce sets; actual value from 50c. to $1 per doz. yards—for Friday, 69¢., 59c., 48¢. and, per doz. yards.......ssesveeees 29c 98c. for $1.50 Jace allovers—Jream repousse allovers, for fancy waists—$1.50 val- ues-—Friday, yard 98c Sc. for 20c. cotton Iaces —\ vast variety—for trimming Summer dresses — including tor- chons, Valenciennes and many other season- able hinds—20c, values—edges and in- 5c Sertion, yard $3 China silk waists, $1.98— white sur raises with three rows of fagot- ng down the frent, tucked back, lace sleeves .......... ~ 1.98 $7 China silk waists, $5—poth black and white, tailored effects, with side plaits on front, back nnd sleeves, French $5 knots and fancy stocks Bargains for baby. Children’s 19c. drawers, 12c.—J2hildren’s le drawers—hem and cluster of * tucks—sizes § to 10 years; Friday, 12c special .... Children’s 75c. gowns, 49c.—Cambric Gowns, bishop style; hemstitched ruffle at neck and tpecial ee AGe Children’s 49c. skirts, 29c.—Children’s mus. lin skirts, deep hemstitched hem; 29c sizes 2 to 10 years—special at... caps; rows Babies’ 39c. caps, 25c.— fine lawn 25c Oc 59 98c 49c 59c sleeves — siz es of fine tucking and finished with Val. edge— sizes 12 to 16 inch . 19c. for 35c. gloves. Pure cilk openwork and Jersey mitts—in black or white—for Kriday 19% 25c. for 50c. gloves—Laviies’ extra fine 2-clasp openwork lisle gl in white, black tan, gray and mode—d0c. v : j Drapery bargains. Extra heavy fish net lace curtains, wit 94 ruffles—$1.50 value Rope Portieres, in 12 different colorings and tints; 7 feet long; for full doors; will match all carpets—value $1.75; each.. Ac Oriental stripe tapestries; full 30 inches wide and perfectly reversitle—your cholce of 20 different colors—value 59c 39c Curtain muslins—36 and 40 inches wide, with fancy stripes—suitable for cottage: and sash curtains—value 12%¢c, 5c Fancy English bobbinet lace curtains; all made with faney lace insertions and edging—over 2h different styles to select from; 1.98 full length—value $3.00 Lace Curtains, patterns in Cluny, Orientals and Iriah point; Warranted to be of best 95 Scotch lace—value $1 for Friday ‘ 50c. pictures, I 1c, 600 Pictures—easel back—in a great variety of subjects, such as the St. Louis Exposition Washington Crossing the Delaware, and sets of Hiawatha—regular 50c. values— just for Friday .......... peioADO 1 Ic overstocked manufacturer found quick cash relief! Thank thé backward season that this first week in June bri c really remarkable prices. Ge A rare waist! occasion, HAS NEW PROCESS FOR MAKING STEEL U.S. St $1 lawn waists, 69c.—2 000 fj D f walats, with side-plaited fronts, aaa ery and lace tucked backs and ful] sleeves—Friday ........ 4. veces, 69¢ $1.50 lawn waists, ine waists, made with round yoke of fone fagotiig; tucked front with lace stripes; tucked back—Friday,..., 98c $2.50 lawn waists, $1.43—Several styles of sheer lawn waists, some with embroide ered round yoke, others strictly tailor u tucked and finished with pearl 2 bottses - 1.48 $3 lawn waists, $1.98—White sheer lawn waists, made with entire tucked front & shoulders, Va), and Irish lace droopin, ck; al several other styles ns 1,98 lace collar, buttoned ba results in reducing the mol u 7 sture alr applied the converting of ore into ple iron and ste SHIPPING NEWS. nbers <d. T 14-74 ST. : 23-In. White Hand Woven Habutal Silk, 46. grade, at.. Yard-wide Pongees, in the popular champagne color; 65c. grade a 5 Infants’ Wear & Muslin Wear Infants’ Long Slips, fine cambric, with box plait front; neck and sleeves finished ‘with cambric pl ruffles ; 19c. value, at . seeeeeee 12% Children’s Suspender Dresses, sizes 2 to 4 years; white Jawn waists and sleeves; skirt of pink and blue chambray ; regular price 69c,, special at......... 49c Children’s Drawers, sizes 2 to 14 years; heavy muslin with clusters of tucks and deep hem; bands finis! with buttonholes; 15c. value, at...... Drawers, umbrella style, heavy quality muslin, a with hemstitching ‘and deep Bert se Sata at.. A eee t eee wetereen Corset Covers, close fitting, V shape, fine cambric, trimmed with wide laceand embroidery; 19c value,at 12% Laces and Embroideriés. Wide Embroidered Flouncings, on heavy cambric and fine lawn—widths up to 10 inches; values up to 40c!} 2Sc; at per yard.. 29 Laces and Insertings, in Honiton and figured id 12% to our ne not within the realm of ever workmanship of these ties mi appreciate what an immense valu low price. The assertment inclu: < : enomenal Fri ay Bargains. Every Item Points Where New York’s Greatest Money Sabings Can Be Found. Double Blue Stamps Till Noon To-Morrow. Single Stamps Noon Till 6. a, ? We've only 100 of these suits, and judging by the great valae, there promises to be spirited selling of such an extraordinary bargain. Made from pure imported linen. Waist with large bertha trimmed with three rows of Cluny with two lace insertings. A regular $6.50 suit on sale to-morrow as a great ° special at.. 4 Women’s $7.98 Silk Coats al $4.49. Astonishing Bargain in Walking Shirts. An exceptional money-saving opportunity. colorings and designs identical with the highest with capes, handsomely trimmed With broad silk cost Scotch suitings; shadings of braid or lace: new collarless motel; cuffs, neck tan, gray, brown and blue. The and front braid ored and in lengths from 38 to 44; 98c value at $7.98; on 4,49 YOUr CHOICE atyeseee cess esee soe sale to-morrow at P This is one of the greatest specials ever placed before you. Made from very sheer imported corded organdy in thenew Do'ly Varden § stripes; ground of white, pink, light blue, Nile green and gray. Full (os A waist worth § l¢ to-morrow at $1.69 Sample Hats at 69c. || Dress Goods Remnants. All ready-to-wear Hats. Sample lines of leading manu- || This is a clearing sale of 300 remnants of colored dress low price. These Hats include the very latest novelties, while only the finest materials are used, such as fancy weaves. These fabrics usually sell up to 1 Milan, chip, fancy and Tuscan braids, trimmed 69c. a yard, but have been marked down Cc aS a great special for quick clearing, at, per Cc ornaments. Value $1.69; while they last, at... YA veseees f $4.00 Ostrich Feathers at $1.98. 45-in. High Lustre Brilliantine, plain ground'with small! white designs, in royal blue, navy blue and black end and has broad flue, French curl, in black and J 98 39c white only. $4.00' value, at... ae Be 98c. Ready-to-Wear Hats at 49c. tifully trimmed with the newest materials, Value up to 98c. at... * 49c me A5¢ e 9 ‘ 3 Big Sale of Boys’ $1.25 Wash Suits, 65c This Is One of the Greatest Wash Sutt Ebents of the Season. 3 to 10; Russian Blouse Suits with one pair of Bloomer Pants and Sail in neste tole: Sailor or Straight Collars, The fabrics are white duck, chambray, seersui ile the colorings are all of the latest, giving the suit nd styl . Don't be led astray by this low price, but come h amine the fabrics, trimmings, and workmanship, We k; the reswit. \f you value real Our special ¢ to-morro' Wash Goods and Domestics. We made a gigantic purchase of a lot of Crash Suiting Tow price of Sc a yard. This material ts all the rage for mountain and seaside wean, and is shown in the popular tan color. Special to-morrow per C White Dotte Smati and medium’ dots, 53 at per yard. oi ba) nc Fine White Persian Lawa, at per yard and gray mixtures; value 25c., at per yard...... 100 doz. Heavy Sheets, for full size beds with 39c centre seams, at... oe ing some of the best makes, at per yard 10c Most Exceptional Values, This remarkable sale should bring a tremendous thr ong ww shoe annex to-morrow. Such a timely offering is ust truly be seen to be able to ¢ they are at this amazingly des a complete line of low WES $6.50 Pure Li irt Waist Suits at $3.98 . ure Linen Shirt Waist Suits at $3. lace, lace collar, lace trimmed sleeve and cuff; fancy pleated skirt, trimmed Walking skirts, made from washable cheviot, Peau de sole; mad: in the latest military style, skirt ts in full kilted style, well tail- trimmed: a great A Big Friday Sale of $1.00 Waists at 59c. front of 10 pleats: back of four pleats; full sleeve and soft stock. facturers to be placed on sale to-morrow at a matchlessly goods, lengths from 2 to 8 yards, shown in plain and with velvet, silk, ribbon, fancy feathers and This Plume is fully 18 inches long, finished with quill and white; 65c. grade at........ These are the newest shapes in the best colors, beau- 29 1,200 suits, incluiding Salfor Suits with two pairs of pants; also cord and whistle, In ages fo chambra ersuck: fous fancy crashes. economy, you'll purchase here, as very few stores sell these suits at less than $1.25. Which will be pliced on sale to-morrow at the remarkably yard, at... A special lot of Tweed Suitings in tan, ‘An assorted lot of Pillow Cases, sizes 45x36, includ- ’ ’ Boys’ & Youths’ Oxfords. day barzains. The quality, style and i kid, 12%c Trimming Laces, in Gluny, Point de Paris an Chantilly; at per yard....... rey eee Datnety, Embroidered Collars; also some in Jace; in cut shoes, in patent leathers and.vic! i 50 different designs; 25c value, at. x sires ssto2 J,29|s*2"5% 1.59] All-Wool Brussels Rugs. | 50 Extra Grade All-Wool BrusselsRu; 10 feet 6 Inches long by 9 feet wide, or able, cool and easy to keep clean, in a Splendid variety; value $13.45; spect: ANVAS SHOES AND OXFORD TIES. ¢ For ies and girls, in white or covert color canvas, lace and Oxfords. Sizes 5. 5%, 6, 8, 6%, 7, 7) 00 ‘somes mecreervaca) |\Stern Brothers Ladies’ Suit Dep't. & Girls’ Shoe Dep’t : 3rd Floor. ’ Checked Taffetas, - pleated (Second Floor Annex) 4 Special Sale, Friday and Saturday rs Shirt-waist Dresses. $22.50 MISSES’ AND CHILDRENS’ OXFORD TIES 1 ) of Tan Russia Calf and Vici Kid ‘ Boys’ Mohair) Walking Suits! | suesstoro% $1.25, 1110281.55, 2%tos8h.95 Long, loose Box Coat Value $1.75, 2.00 and 2.50 Pr. model. $18.50 “Shepherd plaid” Walking |' Skirts. Kilt model, $18.50 Mohair, taffetas. silk and homespun Walking Skirts, in various designs. “© © West Twenty-third Street: the the Watch This Record Grow.. : JAMES McGREERY & C9, = on ne Twentysthird Street, Ladies’ Gloves. “ SOMPARL 0 FoR James Gayley, Vice-President of ae SE f Fownes’ Suede Lisle and a eel Corporation, Per- a 8% Silk,—and Keyser’s dou- ALWAYS’ fects Method to Greatly Re- duce Cost James Gayley United States Meves he has perfected a new process for making stee) which will greatly re- duce the cast of manufacture, INCOMING. BTEAMSHIPS. His experiments have been conducted caianria, Napier, jand, Chrietiansand, at the Inabella. furnaces, in the Pltts-| Lite ai rerno, Naples. trict, belonging to the United FORT OF NEW YORK. of Manufacture, Deutachland Heat Walierss Witten Vice-President of the Steel Corporation, he- Hugonit (SHU OUTGOING STE. BAILED TO nti ble tipped silk gloves...’ Tan, mode, ponge¢, grey, brown, navy. blue, white and black, §0C, 7§c: 'T.00 : ‘and 1.25 per pair, WORLD ; WANTS, SUPREME, ALL PAID ADI ’ RA P N STOCKS FIRM. ~~ LONDO NDON, June 2.—Money whs tn tair bean in’ the ‘market ‘to-day. | Dis- counts. were. firmer, Owing to the gén- pral tone. Prices on, the Stock Ex~ change herdened in ¥ | with the at the