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~ (White Star’s New Steamer Bal- tic, Which Has Aceommoda- LIVERPOOL, June 3.—The Whit tar line steamer Bultic, the largent wilt by Harland and The Baltic was | wort, of Belfast, ireland, She t« of | 24,000 tons grose, excerding the | fof the Cedr' | same line, by i 000 tons, and ment ts 40,000 je 1s 726 feet long and ts of 76 feet m She can accommodate 2,000 passengers \noxides a crew of 30 men, The Baltic 4s commanded by Lieut, C. J. Smith, R. N. R. -HITS AT STANDARD OIL. Meorge itice, of Ohio, Beene Din. solution Suit in Jersey Court. jeounsel for Georg to-day filed in the Court of Chan feery a bill for the dissolution of the Wtendard Oll Company, a MMegul, 2 Be the Anticeruse tes and of the d rn Hes. i! ill charges Company in Ohio ‘by the Cate wea, declared iie- he Jersey corporation is jy a holding company for the Ohio that not only the com- iy, De dissolved, but that ite aazets dlatributed among ite stockholders eter paying o |, For the accomplishment of this pur Ypase it 1s naked that a recelyer be ap- fDointea. THE COTTON MARKET. arp advances through- ist. Pricas were sent up 22 points idwher than Satur- day's final figures because of the # ‘Liverpool cables, and as well ax roc 1 Deas jings were chiefly in July aud Augu which options lead in the upturn, the Hormer ering at 10.06 and the Intter becume evident, however that pid. and a rush off # trifle. Because er in the northwestern he b anted with vered freely on al the he call there was a reaction, and prices went below the opening ‘gures. The prices were ax follows: uly, 10.66 t, 10.63 to 10.64; Septeni- further 30.) Anal cloalng ‘tions for 3,000 Passengers, | Starts on Her Maiden Voyage. y | Brooklyn tapid the lnton in ete Statel that the Standard | 4’ ff ite outstanding sectirt- | Brie A scare among shorts in the cotton | Pi RST OEM HCTMS cv S| INER'S FIRST TRIP LED THE Manhattan Dropped Final Run, While tan, Which Had |tionally tower, ‘The market was dull ali clal fenture other than smail Muc- | to, hyeinesa today, ‘The folowing no- at, wails on her maiden ; espe: ; jfor buminess to-da f « rl sue’ 22 5, -Plerpont Morgan| tuations tn the local inaction group {tice wits posted on the door will be among her passengers. Barly in the day Metropolitan Hiree! the request of the directors and Railway wax tammered cent, put clowed 1-4 below raiiea, wen the oo ‘Transit, 2-4 of a polit In the afterne In the railcoade Ontari en advacics of 34, and ol point gain Ainm In the indnatriais Steel 12 higher early in the d Routh Bouts enn, Co Teun» Paoltte Union Paoltic inion Pai vt Advance ‘The local wheat market terdny, with fair trading. ‘allied. Trade fell off in urdey'a clone, bul soon 4) rex, Tra De. ] active, market cloned atendy. BROKERS CHEER JAPS. Baron M. Matau . MH. P., who Vice-President of the Japanese Im- jal Commission to the St. Lov josition. with Jiro Hara Commerce of the Japanese Gov- at the New York tternoon. ial courtesy cheered by ‘They were si! ‘pf the members’ gallery re brokers on the floor, French Dyeing and Cleaning Whatever you may have to be clean- ed, bring it here. Our department fully equipped to care for your A Ree end the work will be satis- factory. AM Gloves bought here serine June, ny and August will be CLEANED E at any time. Wall Be 1 - Progress Here All Day | 98-cents. heir Ec "i All are samples, id Fi | prices. with D and tunction to perform, and they do perfection. For the tourist who M4 provide every sort of service a ¢ Brilliantine has no competitor, splendia ©. he So fancies in various shades. Not a yard is wor is the Soc. quality. to-morrow at 25c. the | tember. bid; May, A Samples usually run in limited _ 1 45c. Mohair Brilliantines, _ }Brilliantines have their particular Assortment comprises 43 inch in navy or black; 8sinch in ‘an, castor, garnet, green, navy and black; tng Sept York'a op: July, 909-8; . WAAR Chicago's opaning pric —Tuly, 68-4 to sh 1-2, “closing ® 3, “uly, 814-4 bid. | IW 481-4 to ais fine gu: Ity whit h embrol The other ftbe hundred, representing Waists worth up to $4, choose at },25 |) TS = i eunorow Women’s {,59 to*2 Sample Oxfords, \In the regular way you wouldn't get much of a pai of Oxfords for 89c. We f fee whi sensible heals, | widths, fone wishes a garment nd not show soil, quality for shirt walsta, Th rth less than 45c.; a great deal of it yard. mered, Ratlied Somewhat. Stocks closed sieady to-day and frac with trading very light finally cloged at 48 1-1. Dealings in Manhattan were extremely orn wan the strongest, selling at 2% Reading was also ® Aguring a4 per cent. higher and cloming NK auotution, While tho fniehed steady stocks were 159,100 $2, 091,000, 3 Bas: a we gic ef if | meet all deman te reas rat paieiebte ‘The elements of energy, will, brain-power, push, initiative, the it 7 gy : ability to command success, all lie waiting you in “ PORCE.” ge 1g 3 | Vranken. n Ite flaky delicfousn combined minute atoms of fat, Be starch, gluten, and phosphatie aaite which are eagerly absorbed Se of ' into the blood to build vitality. we f Be other food contains A much quickly available nourishment 4 ended ae lor brain, blood, nerves, and muscular tis FORCE.” eo Ls Ra ACPO Ls ‘Try It for one week und nee. vit . % pi Meh ateeter OF my My re - THE WHEAT MARKET. ect fall 1-4 to f-8 of @ cant, but later ® bullish visibie aupply statement Chicago wheat atarted nigher than sat. | 2 plem O™WMAVE 21% e228) DA ETS. DRY GOODS iS Great Sales | Women’s 2.2593 Sample Waists, | We purchased from one of the leading makers of fine = Shirt Waists his entire line of samples, | thousand waists, Of some there are a half dozen of a kind, Made of vei lawn, with elbow penleat Alte sleeves; they are eriea, incea and insertions; some are tucked, ot | We shall offer five hundred of them to- morrow—kinds worth $2.25 to $3—all at We seldom offer any tor so Ittle. But these h if sold from stock would bring $1.50 to $2 | Equal j the pair. And you would consider them good value even at these zes; but these It means that most e 7 . ns Men’s $1 Negligee Shirts, c These are the famous ‘Montauk” and “Matteawan” brands—known the w rid over tor their goodness of quality. We bought all the maker had, to clean him up ina hurry; hence the extraordinary ' colors most in vogue as well as stripes, figur the like. Nearly Far aeaies ane STOCK) BANK CLOSED DOORS Back in the | Firgt National of Saratoga Con- Metropoli- cluded It Had Not Enough! Been Ham-. Ready Funds to Meet an Ex- | pected Demand. q Evening World) dA, June %—The Firat Uonal Bank of Saratoga wan not opened Na-| day, w no down 3-4 per mubwequentiy Comptrolier of the Cur pening figure losing afier tonal Bank National lank according to a dopusitora 390.000. Ls waa $121,000, and It had $1,018,000 In loans, dis- nid aecurities, and $100,000 iv can and exchanges Toe ria which began on the Citizens National Bank Insi Saturday led mar to Le apprehenelye of a financial raid preferrad was ts amsli depositors on (ue Mires Na- | , bur closed | (tonal Bank, ‘The annguncement tas! | Saturday in the loca! newspapers the [Willian UW. Bockes, for many years A ot the Hinen mureranded ax cashier b and cored 1-4 lage President Robert Millig to many conjectures that added (0 loca! exeltemen: One of (ne Firat National Bank ai rectors, on being interrogated in regard [to the closing vf the: iaetitutlon, to- }day said “We feb yesterday thar our cank} would undoubtedly be compelled to nd we did not have mor Meat Springs. owed you, and went iment jo and W | t joaing with | @ If you'll only give as much thought to the fitness of the food you put inside of your body as you do to the fit of the clothes you put on the outside of it, you're pretty sureto make “FORCE” | a part of your breakfast every day. fine wt Natlona! Wank, had ex-Vil Fe SRS : pring a nn i : ie : 9 ° KAMINer was Inetructed ' bank (0 reopea rhis was any indication of vanken jae bee appy! a : s . following Is a wtetenn: The Sale of High Grade Desirable Lines Of Wash Fabrics Continues Tuesday. Many Choice Imported Fabrics, suchas Knicker Sui ings, Silk Chambrays, Grenadines, Etamines, Linen Suitings, Scotch Zephyrs and Mousselines, are offered in this sale, helow the price of domestic fabrics, and, in addition, opried wer Prices et the items, $61,600. “Total, fr cash and cash $1,300,268. ‘apitel mtook, $125,000, ayr- a predita, Want “He: wo tation of At ropped to the do wne fairly An official of the Importers and ‘Trad: gra Natlonal Wank, wirtod | wae New Dricoa Ww. toga ingttutlon, sepreased mush sur. ember, AB 1-4; | BYwe on hy of the @uapension. He that the Wurst Nation Bante of ad @ balance hare, waa ap- mare Wheat | parently 11 good condition ‘aiid "hed no :]gonnection with the Citiwens’ Bank. « Baratoum. on whlen there had been “it run all the wanted | Suits and Children prices were STON, ‘Tex., Suni jv it and Refluing sx bk biay jenator (A Oolaten in dollars, in which ex. 8500 yards of ORGANDIE RAYEE—28 inches wide, in pretty on white grounds — very desirable for ladies’ and children’s + Summer Dresses—value 15¢. per yard; at...s..eseeee sees) 10c shades; very desirable for Shirt Wa Dresses—valuc 35c. per yard; at... 17c accumulation of short lengths from last week's heavy selling—- |. lengths 2 to 12 yards-—values up to 20c.—to close at, per yard | floral patterns an ika dots (copies of French printings), ) SILK CHAMBRAYS—28 inches wide, REMNANTS OF ALL KINDS OF WASH FABRICS An i (Special Table, First Floo®) 3 h a which payed alvers, hi visa million Your Summer Corsets At Bargain Prices. W. B. and Thompson's Glove Fitting Corsets, in Summer Batiste and Coutil, straight front, deep hip, - white—Sizes 18 to 30-—-Your choice.....0:... cece (Second Floor.) e phim hes original idea of manufa ait. and will devole the ning 50c WOMEN'S SILK PETTICOATS---In_ black and colors, accordion pleating, finished with ruche and ruff! also silk dust ruffle--regular price $6.98; at $4.75 WOMEN’S MONAIR PETTICOATS~—In colors and, black, with deep accordion pleating of taffeta silk, comprising upward of a finished with deep ruche-—regular price $6.00; at...... always 65c. 2 ruffles; solid color aid stripes Your choice ‘ (Second Floor.) SEERSUCKER WALKING PETTICOATS, with 1 and ‘49 Cc trimmed in many hers hematitehed TIGURED SATINS AND FOULARDS—Lengths ranging from 2'¢ to 11 yards—goods that have been selling from 75c. to $1.50 per yard—Tuesday at..,., (Special Table, No. 2, First Floor.) ~ Clearing Sale of Silks | Tuesday, June 28. | }50c | C Black and Colored Dress Goods at 69c. Yard, That Are Worth a Great. Deal More. IMPORTED MOHAIRS~ Tuesday, June 28, we will place on sale another large shipment of Im- orted Mohairs, in black and colors—-amongst this ot will be found surpassing values in several shades of gray- The quality and brightness of these fabrics will commend ) themselves at once, as it is seldom they can be obtained to) AOC sell at the price quoted—on sale Tuesday morning at, per yd. § (Special Table No, 1, First Floor.) the pair to-morrow, ‘xIble “goles and a» ¢ have in 5, 5%, 6, 6%, 7, 7% and 8 ry toot can be properly fitted. Silk and Mohair Petticoats. , | price of 45c. ‘They come in ven Madras, Per, Chambra: somes | Mad Pe ye and Printed Corded Madraw- of eva ivable pattern Sixth Avenue, 20th to 21st Street. he assortment comprises a great grist of plain all have plain fronts. All have detached link cuffs to match. Si from 14 to 17—plenty of each, gl) | | Sunday World Wants Work Monday Morning Wonders. Sunday World Wante Work Monday Morning Wenders. arr ae Smeets foe ph ib NR NT Store Closes at 5:30 Today. Beginning on July First the store will close daily a 5 o'clock; and on Saturdays at noon. t eee An Enormous Offering of Imported SHETLAND SHAWLS At HALF PRICE and Less The importer was over-intoxicated with these shawls, and brought over too many. Small wonder—they would have tempted anybody. He met our buyer when he was feeling like “the morning after;” and he didn't care what the shawls had cost him. We got the cleverest bargain we ever saw. So will you. There are two hundred dozen shawls in the collection—an enormous quantity to have left on his hands—an enormous quantity for any store to buy. But the shawls were new and handsome—all imported this present seison. They were | in beautiful designs and colorings. We knew that it would be easy enough to find twenty- four hundred women who would be glad to have them —who would come ina hurry to secure theni—when we were able to offer them a/« half and u third of their reqular prices. The shawls are in white, black, light blue, pink, and combinations of white-and-blue and white-and-pink. In the whole 200 dozens, there are only two dozens worth as little as $1. set this, there are three dozens of $8 shawls; and today’s prices are s0c to $2.50 Each Arranged in the five following groups: $1.25 and $1.50 Shetland Shawls at 50c Each $2 and $2.25 Shetland Shawls at 75c Each $2.25 and $2.75 Shetland Shawls at $1 Each $3 and $3.75 Shetland Shawls at $1.50 Each $5 to $8 Shetland Shawls at $2.50 Each Women who are going away for the Summer want those Shawls, of course. And dealers, who wish to replenish their stocks, will be allowed to buy, in reasonable quantities, because we have so many; and they would have to pay at least half as much more, at wholesale. Recon’ floor, Broadway You May Own a PIANO TOMORROW---If Ever The Best Offering—The Lowest Prices— The Easiest Terms That You've Ever Known in Piano Selling Such a sale, at this time, is most unusual. It was entirely unexpect- ed by us. Now it is a matter of necessity. We have been taking an unusual number of Pianos in exchange dur- ing the past six weeks. Our store-room space has been extremely lim- ited for months. We have no room to keep the pianos. We can't afford to pay storage on them. We MUST sell them—and quickly, We have a splendid collection—a hundred and twenty Pianos and Piano-Players. All have been put in excellent condition, by our ex- perts. The prices on most of the instruments have been marked far below what would have been necessary in a sale at any other season. The sale is late. Many possible buyers are out of the city. Were making it worth while for purchasers to core a hundred miles—yes. five hundred miles—to take advantage of the splendid offerings of tomorrow. While most of the pianos and piano players have been taken in exchange, there are many instruments that have only been out on rental a short time; and there are some that have not been used—simply shown on our floors, and the varnish has become crazed. If you have a thought in your mind of buying a piano come and see these pianos tomorrow. If you hadn't allowed yourself to think of buying a piano, because of the cost, you should come tomorrow, and see how little a really excellent piano can be bouyht for— AND HOW EASY THE WANAMAKER TERMS ARE. And the easy terms apply to all the pianos in the offering. Very little cash; and monthly payments as easy as you could wish. The full list of instruments will be printed in the Tuesday morning papers. The sale begins tomorrow morning. JOHN WANAMAKER SKIN DISEASES THE OUTCROPPING OF BAD BLOOD. ‘With few exceptions they are worse in spring and summer, when the system begins to thaw ont and the skin is reacting and making extra efforts to throw off the poisons that have accumulated during the winter a months, ‘Then boils and pimples, rashes and eruptions z of every conceivable kind make their appearance, and Ecrema and Tetter—the 7 es Canton, Ohio, August 6, 1903. twin terrors of skin dis- —_g,g, 8, is » good medicine. I keep it in the pas : ce Reals) Fol; Benes au She wae It es sucellenditonia to son Oak and Ivy, an ley bb del On A cS » Ie tite and energy and makes such other skin troubles 958 twel better in every way. f have found iielae as usually remain quiet an excellent blood purifier. For months I wac during the cold weather, ess eruption on tho |° break out afresh to tor- hd ment anddistract bytheir 5; and to off- Piano Store, Fifth floor, Broadway. 4th ave, 9th and 10th sts, Tormerly A. T. Stewart & Co. New York’s Great Want Ad. Directory ’ Is Issued with | THE SUNDAY WORLD. |: i It Reaches 100,000 MORE Clty Readers than Any Other Saecessful “Want” Medium, jt, will supply almost -any. need: Min r domestk, professional, | business or-soctal life. q } TRY IT, and many remedies the only medicine th: ow comparatively free Pry fearful burning, itching of this eruption. I think a groat deal of your | } | Especially for Situation and. Help Rooms, Flats, Apart-}; ments and Business Property Tol! | _ Let or Wanted. | For Sale and Wanted. Personals,. Lost and Found, Financial, Instruction, Medical, | Horses and Carriages, 4 | Real Estate for Sale and Wanted. A-N-Y-T-H-I-N-G. 3 and 7-Time Rate P: Best—Costs Less. | _ Over 600 branch offices and ; Vertlsing agencies in Greater New | York and Jersey City, where ade! vertisements for The World are. weceived at of S. §. S. now will puri- MRS. FRANK HORNER, fy and enrich the blood, 1830 East Soventh St. | reinforce aud tone up the general system, and | carry off the bodily impurities through the proper | ! channels. Theskin, with good blood to nourish it, | | remains smooth and free of all disfiguring erup | tions. Send for our book on diseases of the skin, | ce write us if you desire medical advice. This will cost you nothing. THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., ATLANTA, GA. — —=| | | When the rainy day comos and it| A second-hand piano is often {es necessary to cell onc’s valued be- sweet in tone longings a suitable price may be ob- | co 8 much tained fer them through the World |bargains may be foun ‘For Sale” advertisements, Read the Wante to-day.