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Ret, eres FF es ed ore erect WHEAT MARKET. fter opening firm to-day .wheat sold tion of a bearish report. ‘The principal yas the jockiy crop ture of the early market reign buying of July Corn opened qiiehand unchange fer eased son New York'3 Vheat—July, ecember, 88 « » $9 5-8; Septem- ner, 84 1-4 offered. 4 offered; Beptember, mber: 5. ing _ prices ly. $4 3-4 did; September, 8 bid; December. 80. Corn—une, ; July, 48. 3-8 to 48 1-2; Beptember, were: ANHATTAN FORCED BACK. | « | TRIED TO SMUGGLE CIGARS. | tower to-day, It soon became evident, | however, that after the big decline you- terday and the new low records this thorning the crop Was heavily oversold and it took but little support to start the market upward, and prices jumped rapidly all around. The opening prices were: offered; August, 10.20 offer ber, 9.62 to 9.56; October, December, 9.39 to 9.10; Jan ‘The late prices were ust, 10.24; September, Decembe January, 9.45, LONDON STOCKS QUIET. Dealings tal Amer! ene Not fom. client to Establish a Tone. June 18.—The rates for easy in the market to-day supply abundant. Dia- counts were steady. Business on the Stock Exchange was quict and the varl- ations in prices were slight. The tone was favorable and the immediate pros Ait market were helpful er on the pending ianue belunce of the ‘Trans- wan naacted being inaufflotent eo market closed Kt extablish a tone, Hl, ———— Some One Concealed Therma in o Barrel on a Ship. Customs Inspectors — Hooley took to the seizure and of the nad selzed on the » from Ha which they line steamship Md The clea t had contalned xuppoxed the SHIPPING NEWS. FOR TO-DAY 4) Moon kets, ALM FRELOWN London Antwery) Landon INCOMING STEAMSHIPS. DUB TO-DAY. Nord\Amertea, OUTGOING STEAMSHIPS. BAILED TO-DAY. Naplen Kateer Wilhelm der Ki City, Savan- mae), Bremen, Y a, Medi in, Norfolk n. Nova Scotia Rotterdam, Rotterdam. and Newfoundland Naples, Pring Maurits, Hayt Colon, E) Siglo, Galven: Wednesday, GOULD'S SON WILL AID HIS FATHER ——— Kingdon Taking Examinations for Admission to Schoo! of Mines at Columbia Preparing Himself for Railway Work. Kingdon Gould, eldest son of George J. Gould. in taking the examinations for amisston to the School of Mines of Columbin University next Septem- bor. He took the preliminary examina- tone last year and passed with a high rating, He hns alrendy passed the ex- amination in physics and must. still pass In qgcometry and chemistry before years old and by hix tutor graduate. Jay he principal industries fr. and Mr, Gould will go abrond with their daughter SE SLD CETTE SER, Credit to All. ( CLOTHING $1.00 Down on Purchase of $10.00 and 50 Cents Per Week Furniture, Carpets. We Will Furnish Your $I Home for $i PER WEEK, [Open Monday and Saturday Evenings, Fune 22nd. Muslin Underwear Department. Gowns, Chemises and Skirts, 98c., $1.25, $1.95, $2.45. Drawers, 50C., 75C+, 98Co $E-25, $1.95. Odd Drawers and Fine White Petticoats, trimmed with lace or embroidery—Greatly Reduced. Dressing Sacques in a variety of styles—much below regular price. Kimonos. Long Kimonos, in lawn........... ecefersinyelavavaisiy] star $1.75! “ “ SSSCrEpON tyairieis alonerelelolenreeres esd $1.85, $2.75 aieisie GOS : 3:4 to’ 48 7-8; December, 44 3-8; May, 1-2 pid, | ——<—<—a—___ COTTON MARKET. “Weak cables from Liverpool and the Splendid weather in the South caused the market to open from 5 to 21 points Lord & Taylor Broadway and Twentieth Street and Fifth Avenue. EE WE NEVER ADVERTISE UNLESS WE HAVE EXTRAORDINARY VALUES TO OFFER. hs) Outing Suit Sale. Our recent purchase of $15,000 worth of Men’s and Youths’ Outing Suits of a Broadway Clothing Manufacturer at 50c. on the dollar. It is a lucky stroke for us and a decided ad- vantage for you, for it means stylish, depend- able suits in countless variety for about one- half what they are really worth. Grasp the chance; it may never occur again. Men’s Outing Suits $ 00 Made up of all-wool homespuns, tweeds, cassi- eee) mixtures, light, medium and dark lot; all the fabrics sought after meres, cheviots and flannels, neat stripes, checks and turn-up bottoms; values $10 and $10.50, at......-.+ ’ : Men’s Outing Suits $ All the newest and wanted patterns are in this are here—striped flannels, nobby cassimeres, cheviots and popular homespuns; made to sell for $15 and $16.50, choice. Men’s Outing Suits Fine indigo blue serges, rough-finished cheyiots, handsome homespuns and swell pat- SOAOROS terned cassimeres, some quarter silk lined; tailors; actual values $20 and $18.50, at...... Taylor @othing 6. OADWAY CHAMBERS ST. would reflect credit on high-class merchant wo yas D CH The Unusual Store. Drapery Materials for Summer Home Pretty designs—all Oriental. Oriental Printed Cottons, Crepes and || Cretonnes form an important element in Summer furnishings. | We offer special Japanese Crepes; 30-inch, a variety of interesting de- signs and colorings, BHC. per yard. Washable Java Prints, 36-inch, mixed colorings, 2S. per yard. Washable India Prints, 30-inch, odd designs and colors, BEC. per vad Bourette Stripes, Arab Cloth. 42-inch materials, two-toned stripes and solid colors; the weight is suit- able for Winde ind Door Curtains; also for Cushion Covers. 40c. pe: Fancy Cretonnes. 700 yds., broken assortments, 30-in., regular 50c. and 60c. a yard BSC. per yard yard. A.A. Vantine & Co., B'way, Bet. 18th & 19th Sts. Vacation Shoes. JAMES S. COWARD, 268-274 Greenwich St., near WasrenSt_N.Y¥, effects, belt strap, Coward Shoe Vacation Shoes for Children. Time to think about the lit- tle ones’ footwear needs for seashore and mountain. None beat the ‘‘ Coward” for stand- ing rough usage and giviag reliable Lt A fitting, because planned support the arch of the foot and conform with natere'skines Russet Calf Oxfords. Rusect High'Shecs.' White Canvas Oxfords. White Canvas High Shoes. Rubber Soled Tonats Shoes. And many other excellent The Cecilian Piano Player makes friends and customers. for Simpson Crawford Co. every day. HE sure way of selling one to you is to let you try one, Our warerooms and a large stock of Cecilians are at your disposal. For your own sake do not fail to try the Cecilian before making up your mind, Price 5250. E‘“SY payments if you 5 Catalogue and” booklets mailed free, Fourth Fieor, START RIGHT. “Well Begun Is Half Done.” SUCCESS LIES IN THE BEGINNING. LD: TUESDAY EVENING; JUNE 21, 1904. WINTH AVE, 197020 STREETS. Positively the largest sale of fine Coque and Nagoirs feather plumes ever {. inaugurated in America. O KITH or kin to any similar sale that’s ever taken place in this country—eclipsing in magnitude, | ., scope and value-giving any feather sale America has ever known—that’s a strong and bold assertion, but we . wish we could make it more emphatic—values warrant it and so do the plumes. Main Floom You know those long, graceful coque and Nagoirs feather plumes used so effectively for trimming ultra-fashlonable hats— a trimming that’s the correct vogue all the year around—of course you do—all correct followers of fashion do, Well, we're going to sell these plumes for 65c. and 95c. each, and there’s not one in the lot worth less than $1.25 and many worth * $1.95, but, while the prices are extraordinarily low, the beauty of the feathers will please you most because, without a doubt, they. are-the handsomest gathering ever brought to America by any importer of high quality trimmings for stylish millinery. The ideal trimming for hats for the steamer, seashore, mountain or outings of all kinds, so effective and artistically picturesque that your critical taste simply will not allow you to be without one or two such creations. A ‘ We purchased the entire Spring importation of fancy feathers from a well-known merchant at an unusual price concession, hence these wonderfui values. So great an acquirement was a surprise to us—the demand is so great. Come in and let us give you a practical demonstration of how to use these feathers, It costs you nothing to acquire the art of arranging them in the cleverest manner. 150 dozen white satin plumes, about 18 inches long: 35 dozen of very long beautiful soft white coque ordinarily sell for $1.25; special at. 65c plumes, excellent value at $1.95, at. 60 dozen Nagotrs feather plumes, about 24 Inches long: two colorings to each plume—for instanc and the other white, and so on—brown and coque de roche, navy and white, pearl and white, green and white—also solid colors— importer’s price, $1.25—at u 95c, one half the length black 65c't Ready for 3 great days of notion selling. | We give you the greatest economical treat in notion buying you ever had. THE prices we quote for this great three day sale of notions prove that you can save 25, 40, 50 and even 60 per cent. on little articles that are absolutely necessary during the Summer months, and especially if you’re going away to the seashore or country where notion stores are not so handy. It’s an occasion so important in its saving advantages that all economical, foresighted people’ will select a Summer's supply. Main Floor, It took three months to prepare for this three-day event. Isn't that proof positive that it is the greatest notion sale of the Sum- mer? We lost no opportunity to pick up surplus lots here and there at remarkable price concessions, always requiring the highest quality, and the result is the largest assembly of useful things in New York at the lowest prices ever quoted. By aes shlelds; ; Smallwares. Hose supporters, Bathing caps andshoes. Sil jaSeWing Silk, about 200, yards, on | Hose Supporters, extra heavy elas- | We have opened our new stook of Pres —— 85a 7 ‘ee ees black only, value 25c..15¢ tk, pin on; 20. line.... 15¢ | Bathing Caps and Shoes and assure a a os Be. | usuatly Bo cate 001, Satin Pad Front Hose Supporters, | our customers it !s the most com- prnearly 1 Bee alee ide i6c. Gair'e Perfection Skirt 2 and 4 straps; 3c and 4c, Hnes, plete and varied we have ever shown. sheath ashable Summer | usually 2c... 25° | Among the attractive numbers are: Pl i 2 8 4 Bhoe Laces, best Sateen Pad Front Hose Suppotters, Bathing Caps of fine quality, !n “as and 6-4, 6 palrs for. 4 straps; 2c, line... 15° | polka dots and Persian effects ‘and 4 Oc 80 Se Price’ 1 ce. 186. Collar Foundatio: Pin-on Silk Cable Elastic Hose ic Formerly 160. i8c. 3c. Be. | Une, at .... : supporters; Bie, liness.csesesesseO8 | “plaie cere all robber, ee Double Japanese Silk Shields: Girdle Foundations, new styles 150 Pins, & worn with bandanna....86c ind 50e Size Yama Large bundle assorted Tapes.. Go > RG. Bathing Caps, the diver 50c Price B80. Abc. 8O0. 830. 25c. Novelty Hat Pins in variety of Alpha-Kerchtef Caps. 05 Fomnaly 360420 Boe ee Horn shell articles, effeota 100 Dolly Varden Bathing Mate 6 of Queen May Drese Shields, Shell Hair Pins, 6 in box, extra | 0c. Novelty Hat Pt finest china silk . -19 ‘and ex! 4 finieh; usually i2¢ 80 | | Best American Pins, usually 60. ani Bathing Suit Baas o! ally #20, to 27c.; all Shell Hair Pins, 12 in box, fine | &. sheet, 3 for. 10c | mackintosh cloth Buttons. quality; usually 190, box. Bryc Shell Baok Combs, and fine finish; 2%, i Shell Side Combs; 250. Barettes; 210, Une. Poarl Dress Buttons, oxen on card, valu Cloak Butto alge, six on card, value Pearl Underwear Buttons, card. Bathing Shoes, and y Bathing Shoes, em! 10,000 yards of embroideries “?;"*1 at WHEN we say these beautiful and seasonable embroideries at 25c. a yard are worth up to $1.00 we don’t mean to that they are simply so good that $1 wouldn’t be too high a price for them. We mean that you actually pay up to $1 for them in other stores—stores that profess to and do give d values, It rests with the merchant fortunate enough to secure the importers’ surplus * stocks to give such sensational values as $1 embroideries at 25c. That’s what Simpson Crawford succeeded in doing. Main Floor. We do not claim that they are all $1.00 embroideries, but we do assert emphatically that not a single yard sells regularly for less than 50c., and that’s twice as much as we ask. It’s the crowning event of the embroidery season—the selling of 10,000 yards of embroldertes that are so much In demand during this season of the year at %, 4 and %4 regular prices. All the fine cambric embroideries, 8 to 18 inches, and the best made imported goods are included. 15¢ For corset covers, Worth to For children’s dresses, To-morrow, For misses’ dresses, ‘ For skirt ruffles, $] .00 For dress flouncings, 256. For infants’ dresses, This sale is so important that we've given it the entire centre bargain section, main floor, where despite the great crowds that will come you'll find no difficulty in making your selections, Season’s greatest clearing of 7.75 to 8.50 mattings, 4.75. LI. THROUGH the matting season Simpson Craw- Another thousand 59c Jap. veranda seats, 29c yiars only one of these essential Summer home fur- 9 » Nishings at one-half less than regular Feurth Floor. ford Co, have been quoting the lowest prices on high-grade WA! prices for to-morrow’s sale. ) This &: ’ China and Japan mattings, and now comes a sensational clearing sale » H Linen coush covers, cool and wash- | [his bamboo mal wieen able, each, $1.00. 1_table, $1.25 at prices far below any we've previously offered, Py Ruffled muslin curtains, with hem- stitched ruffle and § tucks, pair, $1.00 Bamboo portieros, of large bamboo, in rich geometrical designs, each, $1.00. Rope portieres—new and artistic de- signs—for full size doors, all colors, each, $1.50. Scotch madras, the $1.25 quality, 50 inches wide, in rick and artistic de- We want to say positively to those who have been waiting for our great Summer clearing sale that the event begins to-morrow, when prices will be the lowest of the season. 4.75 tor 7.75 to 8.50 Jointiess | Japan matting. A | \Y China matting, in block and pin ef- on a U 7.85 tor 11.50 to 12.50 cotton 4% signs. yo, B56. ik fects—-40 yards to the roll—¥% rolls git same rate, warp matting, blues, reds and gold. —aibaeo Komo ‘straw scrap baskets, in quaint is bam! igns, artisticai! colores h, 9.25 tor 13.50 to 14.50 cotton chair, 81.25 ine ly each, ¢ 5.65 for 9.75 to 10.50 extra heavy jointless China matting, all warp matting, carpet effects. —————————————— 16.95 tor $24 finest quaity | A number of good reasons why you'll want a $50 ball bearing N 7.85 tor $12 jointiess matting. . very closely woven, 85 lbs. to the roll, 8.65 for $14 matting, 90 Ibs. to the roll, extra quality, very service- colors. Japan matting, made from rice straw, “To 65 tor $16 cnt tt Here TN aeearamensy mia aah l 3 A or ina matting, beautiful floral effects; plain white; ° F 116 warp. the best wearing Japan matting made. sewing machine at e ond YOurLL be as proud to own and operate this famous $50 ball bearing sewing machine at $13.75 as Simpson Crawford Co. are to “have the exclusive sale of it among the great storés of New York, Fourth Floor, It has achieved more fame than the re- 5 nowned Singer and has improvements the E § Singer Company never dreamed of. . C It runs smoothly and nolselessly, nover tiring the operator. It sews perfectly and swiftly. It has BE SE the factory that it can't get out of order, And a multiplicity of other good reasons that will present themselves when you once try this splendid device—the world’s “ Perfect Seamstress.” Every idea of the latest Singer is embodied in the construction of this machine—has all ball-bearing’ parts, which tend to relieve the efforts of the one highly polished oak, new style, swell front, drop- head—has appearance of table when closed, Guar- anteed by Simpson Crawford Co. and manufacturer for 5 years—agents receive $50 for this machine— some stores $35—our price, morrow only........ Kegular $60 $4 steel bedsteads at *2.50. $2.50 steel springs at °1.25. HERE'S all we ask: That you pay less for this sub- stantial steel bedstead and strong steel springs combined than you would ordinarily pay for the bedstead alone, and without the springs it wouldn’t be of any use whatever, Fifth Floor, We could offer you the bedstead alone at $4 and you'd be right in thinking it 2 splendid value. We'd sell a great many, of course, but a good many people would be disappointed when } they came to pay extra for the springs. 4 We don't believe in methods of that kind, and that’s just the reason we offer the bedstead and springs for $3.75—less than the regular price of the former alone. bY —The springs are our spe- 1.25 cial all-steel frame, eae tube, side rails, angle iron ends, closely woven, double. fabric, bullt for strength and comfort. Pest what you nocd r the summer home the widest diversity of stitches—fancy and who sews—nolseless—self-threading shuttle, auto- plain—of any machine made. It 1s so thoroughly tested before leaving matic thread release and all the latest attachments— wearing parts of case-hardened steel — woodwork Just what small rooms in the city home require, $ —This bedstead is of tem- 2.50 pered steel, brass mounts, best baked enamel, guaranteed not to scale off; sizes, 3 feet, 3.6, 4, 4.6; best constraction.