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Gee , WHEAT MARKET, Wheat closed dull to-day, but rather Wheat—July, S1-8 bid; December, & m, July 4 4 September, 63 3-4 bid; December e 1-4, Chicago's closing prices were: Wheat |p litan. C. WF Strong, Expelled from the| Tractions, Led by Metropolita : Etat Exchange on| the Feature of Trading, While) S780 pecsmach a te tide tay, |Corn—July, 47 1-8 to AT 1-4; Septe Charges, Says He Did Not the Industrials Make a Fairly) 4 $8; December, 1-8; May, Violate the Rules. Favorable Showing, ae " Py enemas | ‘The asnouncement was made to-day srs lbarotig siperatiy Netes in the | MUNYON 5 trom of the Consolidated bs Lapa the expulsion of the dull. The cal traction group was the olga rene & | feature of the market, led by Metro- firm of Cyrus M. Strong & Co, The ; ig politan Street Railway which cl “for obvious fraud Coryseorrane bagel) up over 4 points at 115, after selling ; ole member | UP to 116 1-4, re a gly ie aria" doing | Securities sold upto 34 against | Seotnecs In a M14, Its closing price of yesterday dxohange Restvese co ee Fmtway, | Manhatten, atter selling up over | point sg * Bein’ are established at No. | loved fractionelly over, an rundred and Twenty-ftth American Smelting and Refining Jed | 1) West big ag Wert Thirty-first the Industrial group, it closing 84 per ort in aleo three other cent, over yesterday at 663-4, Steel pre- joey offices in Massachusetts—one UN NAb ttsargae § pee was Springfield, another at Pittafeld, and] “Ta itimore & Ohio, Bt. Paul the third at North Adams. vines wat Loulaville & Nashville, Missouri Pacific, ‘The action of the Exo! naa ‘es Ontario & Western, Southern Pacific Btrong & Company out of ee news [2nd Union Pacifie closed from 1-8 to porarily, but soon after the 11-4 per cent, higher. Teached the office of ie Fisiged The bond market closed quiet. Strong was an ted wee ” his cus-/. TRS total aales of stocks were 118 bills and bank boks (shares and of bonds $1,716,000, tomers that he was ready to meet ac — counts, Mr, Strong said to-day: “] consider the action of the Board The Ch J want every woman who wishes to om prove her complex.on—-who wishes to have her skin sok as vewet—who woud like to have her jace free srom ali skin eruptions and facia’ dlemishes—to use my Witch Hazel Soop. | want every mother to try this soap ‘on baby and see how quickly wil releve the litte one of ail hives, baby rash and cha Quotations, of Governors of the Consolidated Ex- Dighest, lowest and clo ing. Makes baby sweet as YON, hange in my case as outrageous and | Srice Det changes from vamurti NYO. a aint t vidence, © Drioes or from lam recorded 7 wish your skin to glow with youth- @ntirely unsupported by the evi’ nre as follows: tul_freanness keep your tn good that wan submited to them. 1 court by using Munyon Ne from my customers and otiers MAVINB] jingy Copoes ‘igh las, Clase. Ch'ege 7) y ullewt | Am. any Interest In my business the fullest) Am. § % EY My i o investigation as to my standing be arn it Me R-} if o t Cr my business and ro % Tou ve onattenied methods of conducting iny jay he ay ay HS _ 4] an atleenle you re conatipated GiEe framnsenion® #4 0% THe 8) + | Paw-Paw Laxative Pills “L was ao entirely unprepared for a, BS ‘Transl ws : RY + § this action that I did not have time Chea eo. iy ti is. _ to consult my attorneys as to what Rie % yo, ah st, (18% + $ action I should take to protect myself.'C Mw a st Pp 15 1s we 2 °C H V MONAHAN 1 can only add that my accounts and Sans fat Bit Bik 1184 + 4 o Ve Duoks of the past three years Nave, Consol Gas,...... 1% 1908 198 =1% FURNITURE «@& been audited and certified by a public | Erie test ae 22% 2% 2a os CARPET EMPORIUMS. fiecountant, I shall continue in bus! | Minots Ci ‘ ma 11% 500 Bt dad Aven fess.” aula aN HO Yo” LO + . ‘sen Just how Mr. Strong intends to con- hecurtt : My My RI + 4% i nue his buainess was not revealed by! Manhattan L104 10% OR + self. But that he intended to make, Metro. St. RR... M64 Illy 114% + 3% a fight againet the action of the Board Mo, K & T Oy 164 Sh o- 4 Your Inspection of the following ff Governors was made quite clear 1 ie K &T. pt. 4% MH My — vals Ie solicited: “Yesterday. my house traded in 1,000 Mo. Pacific my wy oy W wae a er a shares which is a pretty showing con- , Norfolk & Weet... 04 a | le furn i tt ROU A for dering the late dulness,” continued Mr.|N. Y. Central... 1154 118 118 + ye public mi e ct s0 a a4 me y Sheational developments before 1 am fom 1 +] Ge= $ Wo fumish a FOUR-ROOM FLAT for through with this matter [eeegiee aaa) Ha Be B= gy ‘The present ruling officers of the Con-| Rock Iai 2 4 204 4° 98 Iidated Exchange were re-elected ten Southern Pacific., 47 MY AT ot e ry lays ago upon a reform platform sup-| Southern Ry my me mys ¥ i porting thelr recent efforts at house- Tenn. Coal @ Ir. 5. % Bh — § And a magnitivant FivE-KOOM APART- leaning. When about a dozen members Texas Pacific 2y 94 2K + % WEN fit f { were expelled for Irregular trading. Thelr yop Facitie ee a he + x for a mansion, for Tctioh in expelling Mr, Strong waa un-\ {> G Leather... Ot Oi ON Gxpected, and the precise details of the {) § Leather p R. Mas $169.00. eharges against him were not made pud-ity g’ gresi ao Wis. Centrat 16% 164 + Ny Ir, Strong 1s a young man, well known! " )° Advance. about the Waldor-fAstoria and popular with the members of a group of young ————[——$T__- Wrokers who frequent that hostelry, R. GUGGENHEIMER FESTIVAL. Randolph Guggenhelmer will give an jdlicbsa Banat UP GOES PRICE OF COAL. | icu cream festival to the poor Italian — children of Mulberry Bend, at No. 71 OUR SYSTEM? 1 Centre street, July 4 In the 5 St Jose at 6 o'clock Saturday Now $6.05 Per Ton, but Will Be) i the auspices of th evenings during July ‘August Advanced Again Kindergarten Association, Beginning to-day the wholesale price at coo, will de 4.8 rer fon for the : prepared sizes, while the retail price will be 96.05 per ton, This ts the third y advance of 10 cents per ton made by Che the operators since the annual spring ‘ { reduction and the second advance of aie ena mile He el BLYN SHOcS IN BROOKLYN, flmure for this month, when there will 829-831-833 Broadway Rotwenn Park and BLYN SHOES IN THE BRONX, | be another advance of 10 cents. The 2891 3d Avenue ™*siittey #4 price of anthracite coal In Rrooklyn is SHOES FOR SUMMER YE PEA stemhants ‘Association of TAN RUSSIA CALF—Deservedly the most fone Summer leathers, We || make Manhattan and the Bronx are hot on the trail of those dealers who do not give full weight. and any complaints | Le Res the smart, oan, i hee bys Dlease the younger people, In the wider | styles that give ease and comfort to the Will be fully Investicated more tender feet of the older peo le, and les he trading the undertone became steadier, August leading, There was a good de- mand for this option from one or two brokers, who were absorbing sales that looked like New Orleans. The opening prices were: July, 10.08 to 10.19; August, 10.16'bid; September, 9.63 to 944: October, 948 bid; November, 9.47 offered; December, 9.15 t) 9.16. January. 0.47 bid; March, 9.58 to 9.8 ' The late prices were: July. 10.10; Au- rust, 10.15; Septem uv; a, ee Ver, 4; December, 9.42; Janua Hay’s Hair-Health { Saved His Led — THE COTTON MARKET, In neat yet strongly made st chil- ‘The opening of the cotton market was quiet to-day, with the list unchanged to fine points higher. After the dnitial ‘Heele—superior den. Also shoes and Oxfords, fine light |: ohne told $3 | weight kid In tan and black; soft, smooth tease vict kid in ten and black, and canvas In the prevailing shades. rd Av treet. 7 2891 3 SOtha 1S1stSts Boi eo V2 609 8th Ave.,39th & 40thSts &t 102 Bow: |29-831-833 Broadway,between Park ani Ellery Sts, is of men and women are tamed ont of and many hil to secure situations because gray bairs make them look old. This need not be. HAY’S HAIR HEALTH makes halt and keeps thousands in em because It as ty rs from thelr i Tastes Saya ay oap Offer wii si. on (ies crepes fo fee dese, sabe bts ony of Se waa ASE lar on ee te J . by at their shops: Sc., Newark, N.J., eith fis plan sled package oa rcs of toc. ted ts cones, YARANTEE NiLiktepeker eines ee tee Har Srectacetes Coy, sop Lalyene Se, Near, It] " s1sRefuse eubitituter, lasist om having Hay's Hair Healid, Pollewing Dragzists cupply May's Hair-Health cod Harfina Soap ta thelr shope eaty: tafe) women recommend #KTN- TMENT with HARFINA BOAP) gh yi 3 the THE WORLD: FRIDAY EVENING, JULY 1, 1904 sien Ta ala tateentili soem acai an aarti aaidindobantin’ Biue Trading Stamps Tilt 12. __Gtesing, | SE, ees Many Men Will Dress for the Fourth in 10.00 Suits at $5 Third Floor, _ Be well Dressed and pay what you please. In any event this sale affords you an oppor- tunity to get double the worth of your money, We never pay a manufacturer full price if we can avoid it, and it is known wherever clothes are made that we are always ready to take any quantity of garments if the price is ‘way below the the market value, Consequence is that opportunities are presented every day. Tn addition to sharing our bargain-driving with you, we guarantee every suit you bay, regardless of is price You simply That's the way wes we're always here to stand back of any stater we make in our advertising, Read about these sults in Saturday We are positive that these are the best double values in men’s suits that have been advertised in New York Men’s 10,00 5 00 e Jy since the Summer season began, You will agree with us when we tell you that we Suits at offer men’s full suits made of fine miztures in worsted, cheviots and tweeds, and suits made of reliable plain black materials. The cut of these suits is as perfect as in suits that sell for three times the price, The tailoring is the best and the linings are most reliable. Plenty of every size in this lot of 10.00 suits at 6,00, In this lot there are Men’s Suits of every description, includ- ing all the most popular fabrics, such as Men’s $12 to blue serge, fancy worsteds, cheviots and $15 Suits at 7.01 two-piece suits in crashes and home- spuns, both single and double breasted styles, Each of these garments will bear the closest inspection and fill every requirement of style. Your choice of these $12 and $15 Suits at 7.77, Men’s strictly desirable suits, in seventy different patterns and a dozen different materials ‘of the highest grade, including imported fabrics, Each suit cur. Men’s $18 to 9 99 e tom tailored and richly lined. There are sizes to fit all builds, This isa suit that we have no hesitancy in recommending because $20 Sults at we know it will give complete satisfaction as an $18 to $20 suit should for 9.99, ° Men’s Shoe Values That Tell Their Own Story of Economy IW.L Douglas 3,50 Shoes, Algonquin 3.00 Shoes, Regent 3.00 Shoes and Keith’s 3,50 Konquerer Shoes will be sold Saturday at 1.95 a pair. Is any further argument necessary? We think not, but we want to remind you that The 14th Street Store is the only store in the world yet heard from that ever gave such sensational bargains in men’s high grade celebrated shoes known by these names. There are low shoes and high shoes, Some preter Oxtords, others high cut shoes, #0 we give you both, There are dozens of styles of heels and shapes The sale begins at 8.30 sharp and every kind of leather you can imagine. and will continue until lots are sold, = Read the Descriptions Algonquin 5.00 Oxfords, fancy patterns, blucher or - {plain lace, all high grade and Goodyear welt. Sizes Cobtenales ifs to 11 and C, D and E widths. W. L. Douglas 3.50 3,003.50 y Shoes and Regent 3.00 Shoes, patent colt or vici Shoes, kid, with military heels on nearly all, modern lasts ith every improvement, ll sizes and six styles at 1 95 ving of 1,05 and 1.55 per pair. If you can pos- e sibly do so come in the morning, for these shoes will go fast. Women’s Oxfords At 98e—Women's Tan and’ Black Oxford Ties, the former with Cuban heel, the latier with French heel, both exceptionally gcod values and attractive. 10 all sizes trom 2% to 8, and D and E widths. y At 1,29—Women’s Turn Sole White Canvas Oxfords, mili- tary heel, white kid lining. Sises from 24 to 8; C, D and E widths, At 1.79—Two correct Oxfords for Women in fine vici kid ‘and Russia calf; both are tan shades, one light, the other dark, the two popular shades of the season; military heels; sizes 244 to 8; C, D and E widths, Misses’ and Children’s Shoes At 98c—Misses’ and Children’s Tan Shoes, lace, with spring a and first heels; thoroughly well made, guaranteed shoes, Women’s 50c to 1.00 Belts at 25c Women’s Main Floor. Women’s Belts worth from 50c to 1.00, Every material and | Gloves, Pair 17¢ every style, as well as every size—25 gross, or 3,600 belts—quite Main Floor, a quantity for a day’s selling even for us. It is the clean-up of one of the biggest belt manufacturers, and was bought at a big price concession. This manufac- to 1,00 turer has many men on the Melts at — road; they carry thousands vee Th on sale Saturday, at of samples and have sold Gi ese a third their actual 95 thousands of belts from these samples, 10 the maker lost nothing Hoves. otal worth. This ‘ in selling them to us. At a small margin of profit we pass them | wil) emphatically impress you point white and black i ined, Ever: ‘on to you. Come expecting greater values than you bave ever obtaine: y pei style, size, in this lot of stylish belts. Positively 50c. to 1,09 belts at 25e, 10,000 Men’s Negligee Shirts In a Great Half-Price Sale Main Floor, Entire accumulated stocks of a number of high-grade manufacturers of | popular-priced summer shirts have been concentrated for this big Saturday sale. Shirts of every conceivable pattern and all sizes. Shirts that will wear as long, wash as well and appear as fine as if you bought them at exclusive stores and paid twice as much as we ask for these. In every respect these shirts possess qualities that recommend them to carefyl buyers—to men who have good taste and appreciate getting double worth of their money. There are enough shirts in this immense lot for everybody who wants them. c far Men’s 50c ¢ for Men’s 1.00 2 39 Ye Nz=gligee Shirts Negligee Shirts Jnst 2, N Shirts, made of light ‘ ‘ weight white cambric, with frons of high x tod peg inten fave ight eat Peary grade mercerized fancy cottons in self, white and printed colorings. In this lot there are shiris in light colors, made of Cxtord cheviots, wit! turndown collars. Sizes 14 to 17 inch. 49° i Done 65¢ to tings, in an immense variety of t= terns, Well made duached rake ay bit neckbands, Splendid for washing. 9 for Men’s 1.50 Negligee Shirts Men’s Patent Colt and Russet Kid Oxfords and the Regent and Limited quantity of 2,000 pairs | | of women's l-horn clasp Paris | | | 17¢ gloves will be placed | when you see these glovesat 17¢, | | | F MOR POTTED HAM Of) There’s a Saving Here No Matter Which Waist You Buy Second Floor. Neat, splendidly fitting shirtwaists of the $1.25 variety will be 4 on sale to-morrow for 89c, and that is but a suggestion of the sav- ings arranged for you. Throughout the entire department equally! s.r important mark-downs have been made and; 5 Bm) = We anticipate a big Saturday business in cons sequence. Two other Specials are quoted in to-day’s advertise- that you'll be interested in, Walsts of Fine White Polka Dot Lawn, y twenty-five tucks from shoulder to bust line, clusters of tucks Hy down back, front plait of two-inch wide embroidery. A regular 125 pling at 85¢ Walsts of Persian Lawn, front formed of ten half inch plaits to bust line, wide plaits running crosswise, centre plait of insertion finished with ematich 89¢ Watlste of striped, figured and fancy cotton materials, some have light grounds, others in all the popular shades, tailer made, and finished with fancy buttons, 1 25 Some have sold as high as 2.25. Choice, ° Boys’ Wash Suits esaturday at OC Third Floor. Boys’ Washable ‘Suits that are worth 75c, made of madras, cheviots and percales, in a full assort- ment of colors, pretty and durable colors, detacha. ble shields and full plaited coat sleeves; sizes 3 to 10 years—best bargain you’ll read of this Summer. Celebrate the Fourth With a 25.00 Bicycle for 10.95 Third Floor. At no other time or place will you be able to secure one of these famous bicycles at th low pi Our large supply is nearly -— oo ‘ nu facturer iT “not Atlas agree to sucha price Bleyeles, concession again. | Trat's way ve urge () 95 me” you to take advan- bi tage of this last offer of a 25,00 bicycle at 10.95. The is so easy running and equipped with all the Ii classes it with high-priced bicycles. Secu ‘to-morrow at 10.93 Newport Bicycles at 17.49 Every one knows the Newport. It's as famous as the place after which it’s named. We offer to-morrow 1904 models, equipped with Hartford tires, Fauber hanger and extension bar, and covered by our guarantee, at 17.49, Hummer Tires, single tube, guaranteed, each, 1,75, Jim Dandy Oil Lamps, value 75c, at §9e, Electric Bells, winding top, value S0c, at 29e, for the Fourth. 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