The evening world. Newspaper, August 23, 1904, Page 4

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SUE | Paso Beet of the the Start -e—— ee Erie and Louisville & 9 Head Railroads in Sag tan Securities Up. doi hy) ——— gen lower to-day, with trad- eA fairly good 18 of yesterday's close. Tractions Metropolitan was the only one which held, Quotation being fractionally } wae the weakest of the Indus- At being more than a point lower, ~ on lost almost " J 3 Ges ferred pref Fak ‘actionally, Jasons potas during the “last hal? om og were 616,100 an ‘The Closing Sretstiene. vaadaind hinge irom and merging oa titel tO g S$ererccsee Peres TeFS Bas ae ce FSF Si i #ee=' SSeS Sisiieay-~3 ear setae: ——— -E, Pe Loeeet +P Fie th ideedeetetiietiogt PFI ae ras Naa ae +i+1411t a by aie ereeress of scar peccceserecssesces ¥ o “preak at Opening of the Market. prevailed in tho wheat ling. There seemed to be cables being Indifferent and change, reflecting cool weath- @ steady cash demand. York's opening prices wore: , 1187-8; September, 114 1-8; , 113 8, opening prices were: 1 , W21-9 to 112; September, | ' : J = Faget 1101-4 to 110. | q 1-8; Geptember, 54 to 54 1-5; i; Beptember, 113) en 12 1-2 bid. Corn—_ , @ 3-4 bid; December, @ 1-4. closing prices were; Wheat 108 1-3; December, 100 14 it u- ; Decem- aR i ith $B AB ae larger receipts the flag peptiment | NCES CUT 2 vored a furtver advance the cotton market opened very. actly and strong, with ee oid crop months and 1 to pw Good Issues in Market |, Key aay ghd , sewer) Ln e P AND STEEL ARE CUT, |" ‘Pacific, Atahioon, 8. Paul, Renae, Ba ye Am Rare: THE WORLD: TUESDAY EVENING, AUGE avoomr me rayne jth saying in | Other children who were has ae V3 the street nee nothing of ELIENE BOY S DROWNED: teen yeara to of 0 East Beraty: ewhth street, came forward with ate ot ndiewte that the boy eo t fel in and ite the ee varpainie and walking atong the (tet hoot yeaterday ic red in ints highs » ney tw othe shircwaist of ae 4 na he watch w position wiaorep ware on the run: aul, there ‘Eight “Year-Old Son Son Suddenly | ae bane or tne weiee, He hearees tof long stu fo 0 tone mn et at ew per the tide “rartied I Disappears from Front of Home Where He and His Sis- n't Hee The Prilipp: boy wore a red shirt ‘walet when he disave eared, be | The. lad’s father cannot believe he ter Were Playing. | wde'groen ath ‘puede y A , oo | him for goin down to the river, ‘tid Ing prices were; Auguet | since then the ‘Iietle tellow had September, 10.40 to 10.41; Octo |Yery careful to keen away. from Le +4 thur Philipp, thetght-year-old son| danger, Men are eons # along, th the aoe Pall river. (ront from Beventy~ gh to Bev. enty-elghth street, and a boys were In swimming at those to 10.22; November, 3 4; of Rernamt Philipp, a el@ar packer, of | No. dl Kast Seventy-etghth street, dis- inte appeared from in front of his home at) joo eo ge at on ok tee ae wo | noon yesterday and it Is believed by | Fee {his parents that he was either kid-| i asked to made c lay- atcarehy or the’ or wit this afternoon the important Part. | nepped or drowned. The boy was p! n tae tbe boy. andi non Wecord-erait.) Te with his sister when Mra. Philipp | Sater ie Pha piers at Seventy-elghth It isnt reine Mine you do or alled the ehlldren in for dinner, The} gtreet in the bh of finding the body. Ta all in the way you do ¢ or ay ity |littte irl responded at once, but Arthur) Arthur was small for his os What owuld the egg amount to pray, | remaied at play. ee mother sent the|a@ light complex le could Ny it 4 Ad gol up on the peren ‘o| 4 out to get nen she | identified, rf his upper Tront but « ched the street he ‘was gone, ion was minal 6TH AVE, 2157& 22™ STREETS ADAM =X DRY GOODS CO. Avain-the ain—-the August Furniture . Busy Days Are Hurrying It to a Close. If we could save you as much money on Furniture, through every month of the year, as we can in‘Augu’st, what a phenomenal Fumiture business this one would be. That Is out of the question, Makers will contribute, periodically, by lowering their prices, to make the August and February sales a success, Beyond this we can ask for nosing better than our usual low figures from them, August days are hurrying all too fast, We wish the time at our command was longer In which to save you so much, But the calendar says “no,” These items for to-morrow, fresh from a stock that seems to offer practically endless varlety, may help you in your choosing. 1,50 Golden Oak $8 Oak China $25.00 Brass Bed, | ining Chairs, 98. losets at $12.50, $17.00. | Fitted with Brace Arms. Golden Oah with Bent Glass Ends. Bow Foot, 1% Post. hea AN RRP AN CRAP RRP RAR NORO NEN NR AN cA RAR RRR ARRAN AAA RANA —— Bureaus and Chiffoniers at 1-3 to J-2 in Price CHIFFONIERS. 88.75, trom $4.00, oak, ‘010.00, oak. x BUREAUS, 94.85, from $10.00, oak. A.50, from $12.00, oak, 810.00, trom $14.00, oak. 00, oak. ee cei Tis.00, from #2100; imaborsny $22.00, mahogany ons. $80.00, mahogany $23.00, mahogany | ga. ae trom $40.00, bind's-ere 025.00, trom $80.00, mahogany + trom WO, Bird'e-ee 48.0 from 4. bird's-eye \ frome fh | teon ‘Folding Couches, file Spring * . ends, adjustable with drop am Se Sh ooceed to a! two, Whar Heri ae tna from 15,00, ¢ vor Parlor Suit, 3 Pieces. | Parlor Suits, id Pieces iy birch. $22, | Regularly $35, Hf te fit Ti en Verona Coveingy | aed BAM Chis $12.00, regularly $17.%, $18.00, regularly $24.00, 825.00, regularly $25.00. (930.00, regularly $43.00. Choose from a Hundred Pairs of $7 and $7.50 Portieres at $4.95 We could walt three weeks and get full prices for these Portieres, Take them to-morrow and you save two dollars and more on every pair. Groat Special Monday Sale of DINNER SETS of them have wide and heavy Velour borders appliqued on heavy nro Armures; others have wide heavy Tapestry borders on mer- figured Armures. Considering materials used, they cannot be made to sell regularly for less than $7 and $7.50. Hadn't you better supply your needs at the under-price? Third Floor. Kinda we have too man: pore reduced prig All beret aod Two hundred genuine hand-made Pastels in both panel tionally. pat Sale of $1.75 and oblong styles; framed in gilt with metal corners; size lec Telitalio bn Disiner Sete; Pictures at $1. 19826 inches, Pictures that will grace aay room and be Vega Platore’ very ‘plese gil * a credit to their owner, Pay us & Dollar, to-morrow, hee igdecorted tn tn alt and pink Bet; Junt for to-mor 1.75, instead of § To us, the essential part of a bed set Is the net Renaissance AMERI used. Only the very best grides of English Bob- | ot 10 piesee, tealgltey Bed Sets. binet and Cable nets find ¢ ia way into our bed een ron Pt fom ay fe gets, We've hundred for to-morrow; on | special for to-morow at finest English Bobbinet, with deep Bonne Femme Yalance; bolster piece to match, Real lace centre in spread and bolster plece; real lace edge 3 3.75 and inserting. Worth $5 the set; we shall hand them out at.........+ pat freen etfects: ainaye Me bids je set; special to-morrow at iy the places Underglace Simply trimmed tailor suit hats and turbans for immediate wear. eminently the handsomest and most complete it has ever been our good fortune to be able to show at this time of year, The cuts below portray three ety, oe simple little hats for knockabout wear, We have them in white, black and color combinations—prices re- —— for this sale are ‘42,75, a 48 and 52,35, —*. We consider these hats at the price iia Cf ‘Flam Dealer.) eros | bargains, and you will, too, if you observe the quality and exclusive style. While these ttss are inexpensive there’s a style tone about them that not only rives4| them. a refined and exclusive elegance, but ‘a smart appearance that makes them de- jcidedly suitable fot all carly Fall wear as well as imupediage use, TON Pate! ast Beventy- sight \ Our advanced showing of simply trimmed and tailor suit hats and turhans is pre- 4! (] Hy Dainty mid-day Sth floor, AE 19270, e + Housefurnishings: double soak enamelled steel ware. NO. NEED to extol the durability and excellent character of the ideal brand of double coated enamel steel ware— f it’s a household word and exclusively used where perfect culinary a =< are required, All knowing women are posted in the a regular prices of this wear, so when we quote the follo there’s enough sai Basement Salesroom, 4 qt. Borlin sauce kettles, 27c | 6 qt. Berlin sauce kettles, 376 | 6 qt, toa kettles, §5c | 3 qt, coffee pots, 37¢ Hardwood step ladder chairs. 98¢ Hardwood step ladders, 12c per foot. Spice cabinets, 1 j 9c, '- 1.85 f lar $2.25 a-durner emguncret take S33 peted an enc, wang maloat a ‘ioves, black finished, extra large clal at 49¢, $2.25 for felt covered, nickelled, | size. 3 ft. kitchen tables, special, $1.10, | Covered card tables. To-morrow, special sale ae ‘ Pastry boards, extra quality, 80¢. 89¢, for 4% ft. skirt boards. hardwood stepladder opal dae 85c. for k! . for 4 ft. 3 bars. special 88 nnisnea NS Oa Me Sak be boos tn bee Bh pio at 18c, per ft. In galvanized tron. fe. ¢ Tollet Paper, 14 rolls ar ye alata ton, eae oan, of 4 ene Wax, per dosen, at 5c, : iron alth sore at anes uit Ib, bese) at Ne oaniaes ad v Be Cana,'one ‘gallon size, at uk Boges ¢f Rnametine Stove Pel- 0 Ash Cans, a Ete wakpebaakgle BES ae ate 7 {, oe Ce me cat owen | BEES Ea ane In the willow 4 as a aca Yas Fume atgze | ot of Vik a, pation, “at bie, sundry Separtment. Me Electro silicon, at q oe Ciethe, Baskets, extra large Pate ott iee Se atmmanie, 100, We, orangarreod, Tee Feotipls, ge. | de Seep Now it is a great sale of bedroom farnitute. A CONSPICUOUS feature « od out annual August sale of furniture for to-morrow will be a great sale of furniture for the bedrooms—off pis Bene hat will be instantly recognized by economical and well posted buyers as the most advantageous @ buying time ever offered to d inating shoppers, and you know the record we've made this August, cn ots re ah nese he ns Mesa mM S—very care! itted and jo Latins th had work loose—$57.50 for $76.00. This design is most ‘exclusive having been designed after the newest Parisian creation; the fillings, scrolls and other omamentations are substantial and elaborate; guaranteed highest quality French burnished lacquer. $18.50 for 25,50 brass bed, 2 inch| 83375 for 42.00 brass beds, 2-Inch posts, heavy filings, bow foot, massive mounts | posts, extra high head, heivy filling, latest de- Pl $19.50 for 28.00 brass bed, 2 inch | "™ ** *¥* ot masive mows and vases beat coaatre- | *39.00 for 52.00 brass beds. 1¥-inch tlon, 4.6 size, continuous bent posts, rich designs, 4.6 size, § 1,50 brass bed, 12 inch F pathy hao design, best construction, $19.50 for 32,50 dressers N 4.6 size. eee ! 127.00 for 33.75 brass beds, 2 inch posts, heavy fillings, round spindles on bead and | And we've 100 of these hand- = foot, massive vases, 4.6 size. some designs — 42 inches beds, | $56.00 for 70.00 brass beds, | wide—full serpentine fronts ei for 8400 ase best |2-inch continuous bent posts, heavy | —French legs—solid ends— construction, 4.6 size. husks, very rich design, 4.6 size. shaped French bevel plate //{ j ® 148,00 for 6.25 brass beds, 1%-Inch square | $7800 for 97.50 2-Inch square posts, | mirror 24x30 in,— dana posts, fited with 14 square laterals, best construc- | 4-inch filling, latest designs, 4.6 size smooth-running drawers ; Lagat ei Outfit No. 3, at #17.50, comists of white | —most desirable woods Outfit No. 2, at $18.50, comnts of white bedstead, | — selected quartered [UF ESS et Ih ui o Bi do ¢] bedstead, 1 -inch posts, heavy brass bar and Fpindies om head | oak, bird's-eye maple | iad a wets brat, nob Bee oe ed aN sks unary md oo fey or mahogany. hig pha al og ek or two parts—one high- Chiffonier to match : fingeane re of top mates, ™\ hea Value $31.80 af $19.80. 49c for 70c tapestry brussels carpets. D to be the best carpét values offered this season. Of course you may be able to buy Brussels Ce iy ag but you can depend lag it that you cannot purchase wate Brussels carpets possessing the excalent gualtp, the service ring, the worth of these carpets in any other house in America ib og ve ges lived floor fabrics “4 Vhird Floor. thi i ‘overning the selling of this great purchase—4: 49c yd apesiry brusse is nf al are pae d y set ruses of Fer to set encore het before the pion ul ones * Remarkable sale of fine inlaid lnoleums: Season's lowest prices. 89c, for $1.50 inlaid linoleum | 39c, for 5S, extra heavyim- | 49¢,for 65c, extra heavy | 19¢, for 30c. good quality oil- In tile and lon effects, yen ported cork linoleum, 2 yds, wide. Scotch linoleum, 4 yds. wide. cloth, igs 1% fag ryds. og hi to the back, per square y ‘or S01 1, ; cea for $1.50 cut fengths of | 4c. for 6oc. extra heavy im: | 5G, for 75. extra heavy | pest guilty clleloth ale. seamless : 5. same running up to half rolls, | ported cork linoleum, 2 yds. wide, Scotch Hnoleum, 4 yds. wide, Axminster Rugs. 8 — Another shipment of those fine seamless Axminster 30, 98 for 40 seamless Axminster rugs tugs which sold so well on Monday has arrived and will be s ready for Wednesday’s selling, fiigh-grade Smyra rugs—Guaranteed quality all wool. These rugs are all new and perfect goods and are the most serviceable rugs on the market for the prices, 26h ber 00 Suh fk | 1000 280 ini ; 16.69 .00 9x12 feet) 7.69 for 12.00 6x9 feet 69 for 4, lee! 69 for 2.50 26x54 In. for 1.25 18x34 In. i "33 for 8.00 76x10: on 4,89 for 6.75 4x7 feet | 1.95 for 3.00 30x50 In. | 1,19 for 1.65 21x45 in. | 49c. for 75c. 16x26 In. New York’s finest grocery: Special bargains. ou no more to buy vour groceries and table necessities in the finest, cleanest and best appointed oat ty world, All foods that ee noted for their absolute purity and general excellence are sold here from 10 to 25 per cent, less for common standards in ordinary stores. Mail or telephone your order—Chelsea 2100. Sixth Floor, iu thant y you usually pay ea ee | en] — Ps — PICKLING VINEGAR NEW c BAU ee MAEM Su sana] CONDENSED BOU! ‘s| || Extra Strength pA bite Wine | [jon Formosa Onto Eng. | rt brewer aie he common sugar cured | wai far, aah Dole ee mW gal nt | | at Breakfast and ail our 5-Ib. pall Tt it i; ‘egular 600, varieties, mm inet ae PE Routt here | | [reduced torrsceresssgsesn | | | Jus || |e 00;| | 8 WHET CATAWBAZtm. fee less money, Femi Kime 4 cans - hal pur ame rey way price aise, 10 to It Iba, Ib.. PREMIUM CHOCOLATE— juced for ednesday, ey spelt for laking ot | POFFER—A iPertet Biend | eu rary itn Bia cssstay por’ iT nn) | | PRINT BUTTER —| | cookin, ie + : ae Pare asked to pay syiieeing, Kime its ' SAPOLIO — Enoch Mor-| | | Meadow Bro Bo. for this grade of if conte th 1 10; fi we 4 n'a; usually sold at 8c; Creamery. Ri oo Sriee, ef poly re at per cake....:...- the ersamery, py avery LD TOM "arn ‘et ine Limit, 4 cakes to each pur- || | morning. gg ee A yo ttn Gin, for medicinal or chaser. Carton (not ‘i toveat cereal for breakfast oF bottle GROpA _pinCiT fa | of OO jc ILK — bed . usc ine 13 yv | form Start "or Rival kes or Ginger Demonstrated dally. 13.25, ved | | | Anape-Carton vs.ecssesss. A weakly, tron the "eream: | | | Limte Peartena, to sich SALAD, DRESSING-Royal)’ pu RGUNDY and “Fane full ates ca urchaser, | —|Stuart, the richest and| wines” splendid tanto. wings 6 | R @moot! dressing for salads, lon Tae ae PICKLES — Spiced meats, &c.; pint bottle ba i OW; | toe; pint vase bottle, 88o.; & | % pint Botte... .0 ¥o pa Baurtem OW ay m- | old) ‘ell ee wlan lon, 180 quart bot

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