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\ 7 TTT eS LSE WEN PRE OF = eam TRADING DULL Metropolitan the Weak Spot in the Market, Influences the! List and Early Gains Are Wiped Out. "The stock market closed dull to-day, aithpeicés generally lower. The entire market was adversely affected hy the ‘failure of Metropolitan Street Raliway to rally and the constant selling of Yong stock in small lots. Metropolitan closed almost 8 points off. Southern Paclfilc closed off over int, while Atchison, St. Paul, Erie, ssourl Pacific, Ontario and Western, Pennsylvania, Reading and Union Pa- ‘eflic sufferedel fractionally. fan Industrials generally showed Consolidated Gas was an exception to the general list, it selling up to 1947-8, a gain of over @ point on good Gemand. "The bond market clowed quiet. | "he total sales of stocks were 205,000 Wares and of bonds $1,004,000. —_— i ‘The Closing Quotations. ; cos STILL. ADVANCES i} Meat Trust Representatives, Say the Supply Is Short, but Dealers Blame Chicago Pack- ers’ Manipulations. Beef ts higher now than at any time since the civil war, and the prospects are that It will go higher next week. The Meat Trust has set a price of from 14 to 15 cents a pound for prime beef, and the representatives of the trust assert that the supply {s short. Dealers who have been questioned re- garding the advance say {t is undoubt- ediy due co the speculative mantpula- tons of the Chicago packers, who con- trol the supply, and who have made the Advances without regard to the condi- tions existing on the Western ranches. Retail dealers eay that the present advances, if continued, will mean « raise of from two to 6 cents a pound in the reta!l shops. CITY OWES $406,367,164. Statement Shows Gross Debt of 9497,143,372, Comptroller Grout to-day, in the City Record, publishes a summary state- ment of the bonded indebtedness of the city on March 21, 194. It shows a Sross funded debt of $497,168,372.85, From this there is to be substracted the amounts held by the Commissioners of pe 8 Sinking Fund, which aggr@ate S08 40828 1 ober {5-32 Jeaving @ net funded debt are Ts also, outstanding a temporar; debt of revenue bonds issued in gpticl i pation of taxes amounting to $59,407, which leaves the city actually cles ato date given the sum of ie amount of the outstanding bonds of school districts in the town of Hempstead, which are partly within the oat monday’ highest, Joweet and clostne: iene PBees'or stom te recorded sate are as fol ccs . Low. Clos, Chines ey ay ae 98 so — 1% 11% — ny 0 + 4 80 no roy 1108 is at = & vg =a8 142% 142% — iT it — *% ae wy te Lt TAG + Ow 16% 16% 16 i 8H ay — oy _ Sb ted SE 130% 120! 00 +} 00% 109% 10% + Af ate aby 1008 — 13 ik 114 — 4! ae = Soe aie? aye? 2 is By ‘By = 115, ho — 4 0% — oe 21 — 3 ot = Ate i + ih fd 4] i ie td yh WHEAT MARKET. Except for considerable selling pres- sure In July, sentiment was rather bull- Ish to-day, the market being influenced by steady cables. Corn started steady, but Inter declined with wheat and on fine weather news. New York's opening prices were: Wheat—July, 90 8-4; September, 84. Chiéago’a opening prices were: Wheat December, 70 1-8; July, 841-4 to 84 8-8; city of pew, York and which will je to the cit fudidlany asterancayy’ Bae BOt yet ben ———____ COTTON MARKET. Cotton started weak to-day with Prices 8 to 12 points lower on the heavy selling of ol crop months by New Orfeans interests and ithe heaviness of cable 'w crop months _reoely: moderate support” f Z Bioderate Suppo ‘from Phusdeiphia iets Following the tall’ nny Fane le 1a thelr loweat poh id months were near ppenins ici were: June, a 15 bid; August, bid; ‘October, .69; Novem . abt to 8 late price August, 8a? o Septem! 2.551 December 881, 1 venir 9.56. ———___ SHIPPING NEWS. Bun rissa Est Bon 9ae TY. ANAC wotn.10.041 nat Ly Teil Sandy Fook Tell Gare wets PORT OF NEW York. Reptember. 19 8-4 to 797-8 Corn—July, | Arapahoe. Sacheoartile 48 5-8 to 48.2-4; September, 49 1-8 to 491-4 | Hrs + London New ork'a losing | prices were: Cardenas ‘Whest—Jaly, 891-8 to 90; September, INCOMING BTEAMSHIPS, 837-85 cprenier, hes mer, He Earote, Raye Wea, Gibraltar, cinetag atose, were: “8; bber, Tied to 70 3-35 OUTGOING STE STEAMSHIPR bet 095 Og 9, COIN | Aneche, Charigaton > Ohaitthcoch ‘Septem femb 000 UiS pia? May, a8 to wee, = | entaeeos, “Savannah Guantanamo. Jefferson, Nortol icleis REALLY DELIGHTFUL oniguel de Cremne de Ifenth A Dainky Contection Candp Coated Chewing Sim Ycfcuicly desirable “allor Dinner” Tade by the makers of “Hleers Pepsin Ham" | Ghee ene The Best that we can say of Chiclets is inade- quate to describe their dainty delightfulness. © Let us persuade you to try them—just this once you will be satisfied of thelr Quality and Utility. _Chiclets are made tor you. , At all the better kind of stores. Try a nickels worth. Ch Retall Sorekeepers supplied by any Wholesale Otuggtst or Contectioner JOBBERS SUPPLIED BY FRANK H, FLEER & CO., Inc., Philadelphia. L. Lowenthal, Distributor, 315 West 39th Sireet, New York. re OTT 7 THE WORLD: EMIDAY, EVENING. JUNE 175 Teve™ PLENTY OF RUSSET OXFORDS. ‘TEN months ago our regular reports from all leading style centers indicated that there would be a very large demand for Russet shoes this séason. We placed orders for Russet stock sufficient to meet our Later developments proved that in following our system we cornered practically all of the Al Russet leather on the market. Other concerns are now offering fabulous prices for Russet stock. There is little or none:to be had. The stock js in the Regal stores. Other shoemakers must content themsalves with inferior shades and Regal Russets at $3.50 will continue to be unapproached. The Regal Factory has the Russet leather market in its grasp, and we are prepared to give Regal customers the full benefit of our ad- Our new Mid-Summer Oxfords are bench-made, perfect fitting, Fifteen | dif- ferent styles of Tans and Rus- sets. Fifty ar al Oxford Btyles in King . Calf, Calfskin and King Pat- ent, REGAL SHOES: by mail, carriage pre- within the limits of Parcel’ Post. System, $8.75.. Address, The Re~ gal Mail Order -Depart- Fa 409 Summer Street, i ge Ask for our new Te book. orf tit estimated demand. vantage. cool, comfortable, NEW YORK CITY, 143 Cortlanae i F MEN’S STORES. S. with fashion in every line. WOMEN’S STORES. NEW YORK CITY, ‘TSS Broadway, cor. 10th St. ogee Broadws Herald Building. 888 Bixth A |. E, cor, Mat Bt. BROOKLYN. #387 Fulton 8t., opp, Sout "11 Broadway,’ neat’ Bedford sioba Brotdways bet’ Ditmar wa. ; Be Ard, 9015 Mita, evaa Firth /Arende, betqeen, 10th and 11th 6]09 West 126th Sireet, cornet Teh Avena “iy S tt 102 Nassau Bt, cor, Ann. Lap se '3. Wear, dy aid iad ‘NEWARK, 7. J. ©2230 Third Avenue, & W, cor. 124th Bt, bs 4.3 piled ba PORTO EV MW yep Pa TORS ° er py st een Cortlandt and 841 Broad 1. opp: Central RON 3 pROOKLYN—*1008 Broadway, near doughy Age.) S408 Fan Sve” bet +08 Newark Ave. tnd Ten tas *STORES MARKED WITH A STAR ARE OPEN EVENINGS, Our 27 Women’s Stores are also showing com plete lines of Oxfords in Russets and other leathers. tan District, ‘THERE are 77 Regal Stores in the principal cities of the United States and Great Britain, 26 in the New York Metropoli- ban 1orh Seaetaaines ah chaecaeaae LEXINGTON 70 se bs 581,60 Women’s Petticoats, 49c. These pretty and serviceable wash petticoats are made of good quality striped gingham with one or two ruffles, cat- stitched; the tops are fitted, dis- posing Of all fulness over hips. To-morrow morning s,ecial for to- meray hie 49c between 10 and 12 o'clock 7c. to $1.79—Petticoats, made of finer quality gingham and madras in striped ef- fects; also tan grass cloth petti- coats in a splendid variety of new styles. | Second Floor, sath St. Section Hemstitched Veils, 35c. Don’t miss this splendid value in this most popular hemstitched yeiling—it’s the regular seventy- five-cent sort. Full yard and a half in length, in such desirable colors as navy, brown, black and white. Only 35c. to-morrow instead of seventv-five cents. Main Floor, 59th St. Section. advantage of an unmatchat There are dress and Brilliantine, Mixtures Three Big Values in Men’s Suits and | Two Hours Only | “" week. Be sure you get here on time if you wish to take able skirt bargain, alking styles for choice, and every skirt is beautifully tailored and well worth $6, $8 & $10. You've a choice of over ten distinct st les, In black or colors, made of such popular rdterlale as : Voile, Finest All- Wool Fancy and Plan All-Wool Meltons, They're in plain seven and nine gored ed, all heavily strapped and tailor stitched, GSE SRE TEI isl , 2 to 28 inch waist bands, 38 to 35 inch. waist hands in the assortment. For two hours only, 10 until 12 o'clock, select at Another Wonderful Two-Hour Sale of Women’s SKirts at $2. 98! The values in this great saleare even more ex- traordinary than those which brought such crowds here last . Cheviot, 44 inch lengths, with a few 31 Some Specials for Boys. The prices quoted on these items indicate the rarest money-savings satisfaction in every detail. Handsome suits in black, | Men’ s, Women’s & Children’s Regular 35c Hosiery 12c. We've grouped together for a special sale to-morrow a lot of high-grade Summer hosiery, imported and domestic, and placed the above bargain price on them. The assortment includes the finest quality lisle thread and real Maco cotton hosiery, all Hermsdorf dyed. Not a pair worth less than 35c., and many worth much more. "Select at 12c. pair, from these—No C. O. D. or mail orders, and quantities limited: Men's lisle thread socks with split soles. Men's socks of fine gauge cotton with silk embroidered insteps. Women's extra size stockings of fine gauge cotton with elastic tops and white feet. Women’s tan stockings of Richelieu ribbed lisle thread. Women's lace lisle thread stockings in about twenty dainty patterns. Children's fine gauge cotton stockings, 1x1 ribbed, with double knees, in black and tan, with or without split soles; all sizes Men’s Socks—Two-thread black | Children’s Stockings—ix1 __rib- and tan stainless cotton; all bed fast black fine gauge cotton; seamless; with double knees, heels sae worth aye ji special, and toes; sizes 6 to 9%; regular pair special, Ber 8c 1Sc. gt pair. “Exceptional Parasol Values! | Parasol Values! These at $1.65 Very Pretty. The last lot of parasols we offered at this price went so quickly that we made sure to get ‘a larger assortment for to-morrow's sale, so that no one would be disappointed. In the lot will be found the daintiest and fetching creations, including: most eta Silk parasols, hemstitched, with plain and colored borders. Taffeta silk parasols, with plain, colored or iped borders. bis P China silk parasols, finished with three full ffles Full’pongee silk parasols, prettily hemstitched. Union taffeta silk parasols with five tucks. Taffeta silk parasols, hemstitched, with em- proidered grass linen borders. $2 ed tafleta silk parasols, nicely hemstitched. —Hemstitched pon see | At $1.95 —China silks and taffeta checked taffeta silks, : silks with hemstitch- taffeta silks hemstitched with grass linen embroidery; tateta silk hem- stitched in a large variety of de- | ee en black, white and_colors. Children’s 35c. Underwear 19c. Fine cotton vests and pants, particularly well ‘made, strong and durable, ing. Beautifu variety. Main Floor, Goth St. Section, Women’s Handkerchiefs. Here are two extraordinary spe- clals. in. neat, serviceable handker chiefs—the kind that you can't have too many of. alte vests have silk tape bind- |] At 3c ea. qixeellt atl aunty paar ets, we D to 12%e, each, ehe pants made to match. “All linen int All sizes, Only 19c. a gar- 50c—Hall Doz. - tialed handker- ment. chiefs, worth 12%c, each, Main Floor, Sith St. Section. Main Foor. finth Rt Reaction Third Avenue to Lexington—. Serge, Wool Crash and Homespun Suits. Excellent quality materials in each instance; fit, workman- ship, finish and general detail work the best. elsewhere at double the price no better than these at Oswego Serge, Cheviot & Worsted Suits. You cannot find a suit in this lot priced anywhere near its real value, for most of them are worth $12 and §15. variety for selection, in all sizes, at...........eseeeeecereeeeees Black Thibet, Clay and Serge Suits. single or double breasted sacks; three or four button cutaway frocks or Prince Albert coats and vests, all perfectly tailored. ...........seeceeeeee These for the Boys: Boys’ Sailor Svits in Wash Materials, 49c Boys’ Russian Blouse Suits, 2': lo 6 years, 98c Boys’ $3 Wool Dovble-Breasted Suits (8 to 15 ), $1.88 Boys’ $4 and $5 Sailor, Double-Breasted and Russian Suils, $2.95 Boys’ 75c Corduroy Knee Pants, 29c¢ on clothing of high character and excellent quality—clothing that Will give Many suits sold $5.65 $8.88 A splendid $11.80 ‘Second Floor, eoth St, Section. Special Sale Wash Frocks, Another one of those famous Bloomingdale buying chances is accountable for this most ex- traordinary special to-morrow; for, as usual, we turn over our gain to you. These frocks are of gingham, percale and chambray, made in several becoming juvenile styles, some Russian effect, all prettily trimmed with white pique or combination braid. Sizes 4 to limes h2c & 59c Girls’ Russian Dresses —Of good chambray, with pleated fronts and backs, inished with white laun- dered’ collar and patent leather helt; sizes 4 to 12 years; special .. $1.98 | Women’s Untrimmed Hats to. , 33 and ROOKLYN PEOPLE shoppin Manhattan find Bloomingda the most conveniently ‘logs store for them, It takes but eighteen. minutes via Third Ave. Elevated from Brooklyn Bridge to reach us, and snaes not a step to walk at either end. ox plait- $2.9 ‘30th St. Section. Second Floor, Fancy Printed Ribbons, 35c. Yd... Ribbons "hat everybody wants, too, offered at a price tiat will send them flying in short order, They are Worth $1 a Yard. and would sell for that had we age got a splendid bargain in the jot designs in the prettiest colors— all six inches wide. Main Floor, 59th St. Seetion. Men’s Bathing Suits, $1.48. Get your bathing suit to-’ morrow if you want to take ad- [ie vantage of this splendid value. ~ Made of pure worsted, in oe black and red only; guaranteed fast dye; shirts are sleeveless, trimmed with red borders, ~ Worth $2.25. AN! sizes, 34 to 42, $1 48 to-morrow at... Main Floor, St. Section, of Children’s 42c. and 59c.! u Q, Misses’ Skirts —Of fine quaity bril- of pie $498 jection. liantine, trimmed with stray same material and buttons of stitching on bottom: black, blue and Likel Me 14 and 16 ar: Second Floor, Go on Sale To-Morrow at 25c. F Only fifty dozen, all told, but they shapes and the most popular straws in vi Hats Worth 75c. to $2. It's a splendid chance to get a fresh, wreath of flowers to give it a jaunty air. Pretty NecKwear for Women at Half Usual Prices! include the smartest of this season's ogue, in black, navy, brown and white, new hat which needs but a bow ora Second Floor. Bath St. Section, A chance like this to buy the smartest and daintiest of Summer neckwear at half the prices regularly asked doesn’ 't happen every day. It's because of an unusually advantageous purchase on our part that you may purchase Wash Stocks, reguiarly 25c each, at 15c each. More eraborate stocks, regucarty 50c, at 25c each. Women’s 25c. Vests, 124%c. That means two vests for the regular price of one They're made of excellent Swiss ribbed and shaped cotton, in white, low-neck s with or without wing. sle trimmed with silk tape at necks and armholes, Only large sizes in 21 this lot—special at. . 1 “ec sith St. Geotion Bloomingdale Brothers—ry-ainn lo Sixtieth Street ay x Main Floor. 59th St, Section. “Children’s 3c. | Women’s || Women’s 25c. || Women’s Lisle _ Gloves 19c. Perfect - fitting, cool Summer gloves of fine quality suede lisle thread are offered at 19c. to-mor- row as a special, They have two clasps; all sizes, in white, black and other desirable colors. You never saw gloves anything like this quality for such a little i a ‘Main Floor. Mh St. Section. “Suere’s a choice of fancy #) warp Dresden and polka dot- Si a 108 $ y wa ai tr bt