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ALS ee “STOCKS UP AND ‘Ontario & Western, Promising Substantial Gain on Good De- LEADERS SLOW AT START. E, emmy ‘Atchison, Erie, St. Paul, Amalgam. ated Copper, Missouri Pacific Did _ Not Figure Much in the Early © Run of Dealings. Btocks were fractionally higher to-day with (radiny extremely dull. The open- whole comprised only about 6 and $27,000 of bonds, As soon quotations were recorded the With an advance of 1-8 Reading Was steady at an advance o! 4. Ateh- Inson, the Eries, St. Paul, Amalgamated Lopper a Missouri Racine — were Auiong the stocks slow In showing life. Faul showed @ gain of 6-8 at 4:0 1-2, @Poward noon the market took a fairly Active turn with prices holding up. m@ demand for Ontario & Western due to the belief in Wall street Uhe voting trust of the road was be dissolved, tario & Western touched 251-8 be- the demand for it wos satisfied. then sagged to below last week. ted Copper lost a slight gain loses of 1 to 11-4 were made by rado & Southern stocks, ‘Ten- and Cotton Oil preterred. tates Steel preferred and Lo- ive fell moderate fractions. was a rally In the afternoon, being up ail around, but the ing was dull. ices were maintained at a good level the close. otal | f stacks were 230,600 000. ea net cl or from last recorded eal 4 ; 82) ti + 4+ Till + FOSEE PEPE EF Fee oe, “STOCKS DULL IN LONDON. TRADING BETTER: Issue of the Market, Makes a’ _} mand with Reading Following, omplete dulness, | und there Were 5 s of strength lings were in Ontario and | Western, it selling up to 241-2, opening | sale at equally pleasing prices. made of fancy figured Ja’ handkerchiefs — red or latest novelty .. fle, with three-quarter inch stitched tucks and hem 45c kimono secques, and fancy stock, plaited skirts . —skirts well spond with wi $9.95 ported to se for 65c. crepe de chine. All silk colored faille Francaise, . brocade satins, silk and wool French poplins, checked taffetas, boucle sulting silks, colored moire velours, double width black silk grenadines—and many broken lots, varying in value from 75e, to $1.50—all marked down and placed on special bargain tables for Tuesday's sell- 39c drawers, 29c—Cambric umbrella ruf- 28c— Polka dot or figured lawn, yoke and broad 21,000 f brown and black, 75c. dressing. sacques, 49c, Hundreds of the most-sought-for helps to summer-time comfort here in Tuesday's 75c dressing sacques, 49c— Kimono dressing sacques, A9c 29c 25¢ DOPdET on ccecsersevecseverccsssesesess 85c kimono gowns, dot or fancy striped. lawn, yoke and bor- 5 (oe der le to corre- for Tuesday A9c for 75c to $1.50 Silk. A great gathering of high-priceg silks at one irre- sistible, temptingly low price—t' of lored taffeta silks, 49c for 75c to $1.50 Silks. ing in the rotunda—all at 49c. a yard. No mail orders. THE WORLD: MONDAY EVENI Mail orders filled unless otherwise stated, WRITE TO-NIGHT for whatever you require. Though not m the ‘advertisement, it 1s surely in the store—and you cra certain to save menzy by ordering dur- ing this sale, | Matchless waist values. 7,800 high-class waists—a_manufactur- er's overstock—because of the backward | season, here at practically our own price. | $1.00 lawn waists, dainty lawn walsts, made with lace and embroidery, tucked backs, full sleeves, | the very latest modes—Tuesday........ $2.00 lawn waists, 98c, — Sheer waists, with side pleated fronts, finely tucked centre, finished with white but- tons—strictly taflored—Tuesday....... | $6.00 lawn waists, $2.98— purchase of 69c white lawn 98. 4n odd lot of fine 69c.—A_ larce | Persian lawn waists, made with fine lace insertion ; and embroidery, buttoned {n front or back, several styles, and regular $5 to $6 values—these for Tuesday—...... Women’s *25.” summer suits for *9.°° Women’s linen suits—handsomely trimmed with lace and insertions. facturer’s clean-up, fortunately secured at about half regular rates—thus permitting m. us to sell these regular $25 suits Tuesday for $9.50 each. D>” $15 silk suits, $9.50-Stylish walking Suits for women; made of figured taffeta in blue, brown and gun metal effects; plaited blouse waists, finished with small pearl buttons revame 950) $6 to $8 dresses, $4.98—Women’s shirt waist dresses in handsome white lawns, granite cloth and colored dotted muslins— waists finely tucked; some embroidered and others finished with large pear! buttons 4.98 $4.50 able summer weight fabrics, English mix- tures and etamines, etc. lar $4.50 values Shir: lawn, figured percales an pique; match; some finely embroidered and tucked —each dress worth double the price—Tuesday $7.00 skirts, Skirts, made of the best summer materials well tailored; Tuesday Women’s $20 silk coats, Tuesday, $9.95. About 150 all told—Ooats of taffeta, peau de soje, peau de cygne, pongee, changeable taffeta and cloth of gold—in the loose 24 to 28 inch lengths. shirred, plaited or semi-fitting styles—also Eton, blouse and skirted blouse effects. Not one of these wraps has been sold for less than $20—and many as high as $35. Wo make two great lots of them all, and mark these $20 to $35 coats at $12.50 and $9.96. 65c. black & colored crepe de chine, 29c. Only a chance purchase, of course, could make such selling possible. ards of all pure silk crepe de chine, im- t at 65c.—in white, ivory, cream. light and dark pink, mais, light and dark blue, cardinal, tan, Napoleon blue, champagne, navy blue, reseda, gold Every yard strictly all pure silk, bright, strong and crepy—positively and absolutely the greatest and most remarkable silk bargain of the -season—the entire lot on sale at 29c. a yard. Mail orders filled if sent at once. 2.98 A manu- In blues and whites only, skirts, $2.35—Skirts of most desir- regu- 2.35 rice—In white white striped plaited blouse waist and skirt to waist dresses half 2.98 $2.98 — Extra high grade 2.98 These very special values are in Non 29c for 65c. crepe de chine, Matchless Silk Selling. a haeneteeinias tacit, ~ AS Quite in keeping with Tuesday’s other silk spe- cials, these equally matchless attractions—every woman with a silk want will readily recognize thése positively peerless values: 24-inch all silk natural pongee, worth 75c., for 49c. —86-inch all silk natural pongee, worth 98c., for 69c, —19-inch all silk natural pongee, worth 50c., for 29c. —27-inch Louisine allk, in white and light blue, worth $1.00, for 69c.—and checked and fancy sulting silks, entirely new, worth 98c., for 69¢. Fs Firm Closing for Americans After @ Lintlean Session. LONDON, June 6—Money was in food demand in the market to-day in ection with repayments to the B of England and calls on recent tal issues, Prices on the Stock Ex- Beneraly were fairly firm but Mt being the eve of the settle- afb ft. Consol hardened in spite of the ‘Multiplication of new issues. , lioient opened dull, remained idly y at parity and closed rather firm. stlor were quiet, — Japr ese eee ane point on the Far East devel- aS WHEAT MARKET. ‘Traders who have been operating on @he bad weather theory had plenty of eat and corn for sale to-day 8 declined from 3-8 to 1-2 of a cent Saturday's curb figures. Corn was influenced by offerings from Illi- and Nebraska, Yor! opening prices were: at—July, 933-8; September, 85 1-2; ber, 843-4 bid. fo | to five thousand share ‘ices were: eptember, 85 1-8 id, Corn—July, . 881-4 bid, Faicago's closing. prices were: Wheat i ecem- . BLI-8, i A 48 3-4; ber, fi % 18 bid: May, 34 bid. i Sea COTTON MARKET. 4m “Cotton opened weak to-day with | Prices 12 to 20 pojnts lower, due to the cables from Liverpool and a generally favorable weather map. Trad- was very active. The market for eemed more or less demoralized, after the initial trading it became iBeident that more or less buying was j é on foot, and as a result a more cheerful Bape, wes fn evidence, and by the close the first half hour the list was 6 to ® points over the opening. opening prices wer 17; August, 10.80 bid 0,02; October, 9. TL; id; December, 9.61 to 9, —Sae SHIPPING NEWS, ALMANAC FOR TO-DAY. Fives. 4.29\Sun + |big movement further than that the VOTING TRUST OF | 0. & W, NEAR END? Heavy Buying of the Shares Leads Wall Street to Believe the War of Stockholders’ Committee Is Successful. Brokers on the Stock Exchange were busy to-day with the Ontarlo & ern Railway Company shares, thi ing the feature of trading, buyers tak- Ing them in large bi ‘one house alone purchasing 25,000 shart Lhe movement in stock 1s be- lieved to have some relation to tne cifort that is being inade to have, dus solved the twenty-four-year-old vou trust that has had chary the affairs Of the company, It was thougat by vuc- siders that the movement in such large lots meant that somebody knew that the dissolution had been decked on a » and that the votin) vy of the stocks were bell F Deculeted Ubon, or ly Was buying for von- ‘Messrs. Clews and Hotohki: head the committee of stocktoners was reoently presented a letter to President Fowler, of the Ontario Company, asking for a ‘dissolution of the ‘Trust, have sent out letters to stockholdres ganeral- ly asking them to enroll withthe Com- mittee, which, at the outset, represent: ed nearly 200,000 of 600,000 shares field by lange stockholders. It was said to-day that responses had been reaelved from many, James B. Clews, Chairman of the Stockholders’ Committee, sald to-day in dinawer to inquirtes, that he could say nothing at present’ to account for the prospects of a voting power to the stock was probably making #t attract- / JAMES McGREERY & 60, Sale of China and Cut Glass. Open-stock English Porcelain and Wedgewood Dinner Sets, too pieces, $14.50 to $22 per set. English Porcelain, underglazed blue Dinner Set, 100 pieces.. eccee seco e'eee$I0.00 per set, Bread and Butter tions.. Plates, various decora- se eees eevee $3.00 per dozen, Imported Steins, for use or decoration.. .. seseeeees 25¢ to $10.00 each, to and 12 piece Toilet Sets.....$4.25 to $14.00 Heavy American Cut Glass 8-inch Salad Bowls......$3.00 Footed Comports........$4.75 Nappies Sugar and Cream Sets $3-75 $4.75 $5.25 $6.50 +$1-50 $2.00 $3.50 Coletiy, Traysssiieeccisicicsicsseiecce esse + +00 $3150 2 pint Claret Jug.......: Water Pitcher... Claret Decanter with handle.. owes ++ + $5.00 $7.25 eee cee $2.50 Twenty-third Street. —_——— Stockholders’ Committes, vs added, "is determined to bring about the dissolution of the voting trust and the return of voting rights to the atock if it can be accomplished by any means that ts right. If the rights of ntrol In any other way we purpose to take the matter into the cou: The dealings In Ontano and Western stocks continued large during the day, one house aggregating 50,000 shares, The price of the stocks advanced three points from Saturday's closing. It wa! Temembered that the last occasion oi which Ontarlo and Western was dealt in heavisy was in 1901, when there was ive to buyers, Mr. kKholdema cannot get the 0 iG STEAMSHIPs, DUB TO-DAY. Krooniand, A: at wer. STEAMSHIPS, D TO-DAY, Sebi & movement for the Gvsolution of the The gossip of the street had it that the big buying was for Kuhn, Loob & Go,, and Jt was also stated that Kuhn, Loeb & Co. wore to President Fowler, of the and Western Company, Tt was thought ate that it had al: Votti "ust. i stated that the ommittes of the Bount of that this might tndl- Seon declted with con- ed | Frederiok Ed SAYS GOSLIN STOLE Joberman “Promoter” Carried Off Prop- erty Not Belonging to Him— Promises in Court to Return It {| Alfred R. Goslin made one of he periodical vigits to Centre Street Court the Ontario and Western| to-day in answer to a summons ob- tained by Frederick Joberman, of No. 7 ~ Ceiier atreb, Brooktyn, wae is in Monday Morning Wonders. Claims deek a box containing HIS BOX OF BONDS dollars worth of stocks and bonds, theft to him. “I made no such admission,” sald Gomlin. “I told hi) that a clerk had taken the box anu would return It.” return the box to-day the Magistra: released him. Fred House, who resented Gorlt with Joberm: in the course of to wring Joberman's neck. Sunday World Wants Work thousands of He asserted that Goslin had admitted the Upon Goslin's pnise that he would had a heated argument, outside the court-room hich he threatened | Upholstery Department, tooo Linen Crash Table Cloths, embroidered in Turkish colors. 1.00 each value 2.00 Fine French and English Cretonnes, new designs and colors. 18c and 35c per yard, usual price 30¢ to 65¢ Fancy Muslin and Bobbin- ette Bed Sets, '$2.00 $3.00 and $5.00 per set Hammocks, wide, spacious models, with head rest and valance. $1.75 $2.75 $3-75 150 Mexican Hammocks, Complete with ropes, spreader, etc. $1.00 each. |Mosquito Canopies, Shades | and Awnings, Craftsman and Eastwood Furniture: Twenty-third Street, JAMES McGREERY & CO. Ladies’ Suit | Dep't. | 3rd Floor. Tailor-made Linen Suits,— | for Automobile or Touring. $23.50 $30.00 Linen and Serge Blouse Dresses,—for Yachting, Seashore or Ocean Travel. $25.00 Pique or Linen Walking Skirts ,—latest pleated model, $6.00 White Lawn Dresses, $6.75 Twenty-third Street. —_—_—sR e—wveeee JAMES McGREERY & 60. Toilet Goods, 250 Imported Hair Brushes, with solid fox or olive wood backs. 75¢ each Value $1.00 to $1.50, Real Ebony backed hat or clothes Brushes. 5oc each, Nail Brushes, with bone handles. 18c each, 1,000 dozen, Imported Tooth Brushes. roc. each, Twenty-third Street. Si STEERAGE ANTE MAY STOP. STRKE 16,000 Excavators and Rock- men Not Likely to Demand More Wages Because Cheap Labor Can Be Bushed In. Though the sixteen thousand exca- yvators and rockmen fn this city are dis- cussing the advisability of declaring a strike, there is little likelihood of their threats taking form, because of the re- cent cut in transportation rates by the Italian line from $80 to $10 for steerage passage. The meh proposed making a demand for a minimum wage of $2 Agent Pocilll, of the Excavators and Rockmen’s Union, when segn at his said that he thought there would be JAMES ee 460, | Rot ING, JUNE 6, 1904. New York's Fi Growing 8t Exception Double Blue Stamps Till Special Sale o all sizes, choice Patent Medicines and Totlet Articles. ‘oO ORDERS. Iron a: ime, prepared with tron and best sherry uve pect destroyer, bo: i Hay's Hair Heath. ‘Bae ings, sole, heel and toe; 29c value, at...... ‘Women’s fast black imported ver: thread Stockings, double sole, 19¢ values, for. . ‘Women’s ribbed cotton Umbrella Pants, in extra large sizes, neatly trimmed with crochet lace; special value, at... rete, 29c., 27c., 28c. Screen Doors, at 98c., 89c. And. yeveeseee Sale of Hammocks, A complete assortment of Palmer’s Hammocks, with pillows an valance, complete, at. Other styles at $2.98, $2.49, Following items tell of but a few of the great sales which will take place at however, the big savings that can be made by purchasing here. low prices, making it an exceptional day for every economical shopper. 200 New Voile Suits, in handsome Eton or blouse model; collarless, with or without shoulder capes, handsomely trimmed with stitched taffeta sill and silk bands; very full sleeves and pleated silk belt. Every suit has taf- feta silk lined jacket; ‘Skirts are in newest pleated style, with foot kilts. Colors black, blue. krown, champagne, pearl and gray; lot fd a suit worth less than $15.00; choice to-morrow at.. New Styles in the Celebrated Defender Shirt Waist Suits. Style No. 4 is a chic Foulardine in black and white. Waist and Skirt pleated and tucked. No, 5: Lace striped Batiste, very sheer, in champagne, or white and black, pleated and Jace trimmed; also champagne lawn piped with red or white; also plain black lawn, or plain white cheviot; every waist has full sleeve, fancy stock and belt. Skirts are all trimmed or fully pleated; never before such assortment of values, An Immense Sale of $1.25 White Lawn Waists at 79c. A Timely Offering at a Remarkably Low Price. Fropt of pleats and very fine allover embroidery, in beautiful patterns, pleated back, full e, tucked cuff and collar; value fully $1.25, special to-morrow Hosiery X Underwear. ‘Women’s imported fine cotton full fashioned Stock- Rembrandt ribbed and plain black, double 19¢ sheer eel and regular 39¢ quality, at......... oe ee ceeeeecences ‘Women's low neck ribbed cotton Vests, with lace’ yoke; also ribbon run in neck and armholes; J 2 1 . b25¢ Hammocks & Screens Roebuck’s Screens, Window Screens, best quality, war- 21c. ] % faction Guarant ey Promptly Rei al Tuesday Specials. Rothenberg’s to-morrow. They indicate, All new, stylish merchandise will be offered at marvelously Noon To-Morrow, Single Stamps Noon Till 6. f Fine Voile Suits, at $8.98. sizes 34 to 40. 1.98 HOR. coer csocseecreseesa cesses 79 White and Wash Goods. Fine White India Linon; value 15c.,at, per yard. % Fine White Lace Stripe Lawns, for graduation dresses; valu: 10c Nub Voile, in beautiful shades of champagne, blue, pink and 45 cadet; value 25¢c., at......+ Cc Silk Mull, in beautiful floral effects, at... Basement Bargains. Hardwood Refrigerators, kiln-dried ash, galvanized shelves, bronze trim- mings, metal lining, removeable, DQ, = rie Notion Bargains. Silk Chiffon Stock Collars, round and pointed, all sizes; worth J 25c. each, ate. ..see ees eee Oc English Toilet Pins, 400 count 3. paper bocce Serene x: 2k 3c 5c first Tubular Shoe Laces, do: Tomato Pin Cushions, all size: Stockinet Dress Shields, quality; redl value 15c.; special Ateees cr “Embro” Silk, black and fanc: colors, ball. y : 3c h|__drip pipe; regularly $6.98, - The Arctic Ice Cream Freez- ers, all double action, all parts warranted; made with best cedar tu! __2eqt. 3eqt. 4=at. 1.59 1.89 2,19 Garden Hose, 3-ply, in 25-foot lengths, both ends coupled, warranted for one season; worth $2; sale price........+-ssseeeee 25c oes Big Specials in Silks. Yard Wide Pongee, shown in the popular cham- pagne shade. Sold everywhere at 65c.a yard; 45c Special to-morrow at. - re rT) 19-inch Heavy Grade High re Black Taffeta; 19«ittch All Silk Glove Finish Black Peau di 49 Sole, 65c. grade, at. wee Cc Black and White Check Taffeta Silk; Black and 29c 75c. 65c White Stripe Taffeta, in the wanted styl id deep 98c 69¢, values, pe sieuiter weicers Seiteea ney 49c 3 52-inch High Lustre English Sicilian Black 4 $1.98, $1.49. Brilliantine; 69c, grade, at ...... ....06 oe ace Cc JAMES McGREERY & GO. Linen Room. Second Floor. Hemstitched Linen Sheets and Pillow Cases. Linen Sheets, 70x96 inches, $4.00 per pair, gox96 “ 5.25 “ “ Pillow Cases, 22x36 inches, oc per pair. 25x36“ $1.10 “ “ Damask Table Cloths, 2x2 yards, - $2.00 each, ax2i “= © 250 |“ 2X3 CPE OER He") Dinner Napkins to match, $2.85 per dozen, Heavy, Bleached Turkish Bath Towels, 26x48 inches, $4.50 per doz. a3x46° ag tt Heavy Damask Napkins, “g1xar inches, $2.00 per dozen. “ Twenty-third Street. Stern Brothers Glove Departments Additional Imported Novelties in Hand-Made Filet Gloves and Mitts for Mid-Summer Wear. Also To-morrow ‘Women’s Extra Quality Milanese Suede c 100 DoZ. ) Lisle Gloves, with clasp or buttons, 65 Pre ‘Women’s Imported Washable Chamois Cc. 75 Doz. { Gloves,for seashore, golfing ormotoring,at 69 Pr. at An Unusual Offering of Men’s High-Grade Summer Shirts of fine quality White, Striped and Figured Madras, also solid color effects, soft bosoms, plaited and plain 85° with attached or detached cuffs, well made, perfect fitting, Value $1.50 Special Values in Linen Handkerchiefs ‘Women’s Hand-Embroidered Initial Handkerchiefs, Women’s All-Linen Sheer Handkerchiefs, ‘Women’s Scalloped-Edge; Hemstitched Embroidered and Lace Trimmed Handkerchiefs, 24¢ « $2.75 « SEE eee ickiats, 19¢ ki! $2.25 “ West Twenty-third Street Box of 4 Doz., DBS 12¢ rach, $1.40. Dos. no trouble, aa it would be very unwise to atrike now, when the transportation rates from Italy were so low. Tee ‘tractors upon whom a tentative de- fnand was made absolutely refused to even consider the matter: "At a meeting, of the United Board of Bullding Trades in Brevoort Hall to-| day it-Was decided not to make any Sympathetic: demonstration in support of the Safety Engineers’ Union, ag such a move would be in violation of present agreements with Em- ‘Jomce at No. % Third avenue, to-day, the ployers’ Association. ———_—. First Campaign Emblem. So far F Y oct tt Date tae a op Racer ade wan FOR OPPORTUNITIES Watch the World’s WANTS under the head of “Business Opportunities.” Among the thousands ‘of chances presented in these col- umns there is surely one intended for you Sunday World Wants Make Money for Advertisers and Readers. enbers<o.|- WEST 14 ST. 3