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THE WORLD: THURSDAY EN SP SS ee STRADDLE QN THE STOCKS CLOSE LOW TOBACCO STAMP. AFTER STRONG RUN ~~ Urookiya at, H i = 2 ° , YOK Bull: and sol . « Reading, the Feature of Active ° PORT OF SEW YORKK, weds 204 seldom Renee, $. Alley and S. L Blood, Roosevelt Arranges Customs : ba &| mn y be Tele-| Sduabble, but Neither Side Market, Helds Its Gains, Whi'e is tik : ANRIYED, ELMORE PIANO Appealed in ele- ” : a Nor vam wih ve . Tavervao Gets What Is Requested the Other Loaders Feel Cuts y",A.so M2 aby ay — 9) “ieee: | phone Privileges Were Cut Off, : ag tabs lie | : Pont feats bet 1 in Reaction. Pennaylvapia 1s 1h -% Suspended by the Big Board Decision Satisfactory. rs . ea § ‘ ! 4 alana SN & fd iy j Folowing a strong opening to-day a4 — % 4) | | WASHINGTON, Sept, 9 —Afte . r ecame a & INCOMING STEAMSI 185 tn month'y payments of #4 Wiliam 8. Alley. of Alley, Conger & number of cons ation’ with the rr |e coe eS toscee, Netee 5% — te DUE TO-DAY, wish Pauly Srrante. ‘No. 10 Wall strest, and 3. 1. Blood, | KJ rally lower, ‘with 1a Cumbia 0 Lect. Clin ot Calland see our specta! bargain & L, Blood & Co, No. 63 Broadway, | art Acting gy. OC the Freaaury he end a6 | Moltke, Hamburg ¥ of Macon, filghity uscd Upright Piano, icbied Se. the New aoe atch lor has reached a conclusion In the Rhy A ig] Alene, acme Savannah Our 31 years Plano experience ls your pro- d of long standing, were sus | Miler of. the customs stamp on boxes wh 1 ; a hy re : ; By the Board of Governors to. | “ataining Imported’ cigars. About the moat prom! oe eg OUTGOING STBAMSHIPS, T Pi Co. : Mor one ‘year, President Poenrog|, While no definite Information is ob- the list was Reading. After Be panther me ek S| SAILPD TO-DAY. way ano ley : 4 thelr suspension snerty tainable as to what tf dectston Is, thére of this stock, which was fractionally 17.5 Leaner pl, Wy MH) My +p Prriecbiend. Jlambure Rt Mar, Galveston, ‘Manufacturers, iiBer the ppening of the Iexchange. Is Feason to belleve that it will be fairly jugher, it developed a little weakness, el be) Bae He = Koetrice . amie | 06 Oth Ave., Now York City. ‘ ” : | satisfactory to both oa but Inter sold up more than a point jh ih em Ly . Glasgow, Jette Norfolk, Ke = 4 0A eget Be dl nvestl-| “Neither side obtained ail that It re and closed with a fractional gain. Wont ty te, ty BS ST By katatben, Nata ree | SUNDAY WORLD WANTS Bide seports that roombers are ae . ‘ A by te THA wos cue chiely to the renewed Mie Comin oi: Hf BI Be | An eer WORK MONDAY WONDERS. | Were doing an arbitrage hones aeghe stamp trouble Wiweretary Arms talk of a dividend In the neur future, ppvivp eas Air mE as : ‘the Consolidated Exchange, As a mang In ordering the Bureau of En- Unton Pavitic, after a strong ps A+ nA yeoult of this inquiry a number Pr tole eauns nnd citing to beam i bd start, beeame weak and : pipe WHEAT PRICES FALL OFF \ new custo 0 te- evane o enici . of members were cut out. Faas he stamp that has been used on Se aa Foti weoek ot the egy y nigel PAlley and Blood appealed, and they | the boxes of Imported clgare for forty | HN Mitt Asti atmost une point |Fece Selling Ater @ Firm Start each given & personal hearing by "ACY Mm nacco Trust went directly to! om, A v Board of Governors of the Stock the President with the objection to a| In the railroad group Atchison, Bal- Wheat started firm t-day on tl q last night. The proceedings change and succeeded in haying the . Present thi "| timore & Olio, St. Paul, Mlinote Cen h in the foreign markets, but this advertisement when you purchase a pair of these glasses and we will were not made public, but notice of the matter taken out of the hande of As | THONG Siviid @ Nusnvile, “Missourt | Mer‘ eogme tepreeed on the decline || RIvé you an elegant 7Sc. gold-filled eyeglass chain free of cost, sistant Becretary Armatrong. Then the Indeperdent tobacco dealers | went to the front and tna! on the mers and the firms they | change, so Anat the Republicans faced of losing many #otes If nd, way Pacifte, Pennsylvania, Kock | Is! Bouthern Pacifia and Southern Rall each showed fractional losses, The trading In the Steel # the brokers followed to- in the Northweat and St, Lo ‘ selling. Corn opened Ann with whe it are among the eleven mem. | the prodie very neay eh finishing a! slog he wt about 1-2 of a cent und of the Exchange whose telephones | ihe Trust had Its may wh Gaaleman Very aon cener’ industrinte generally |Ousnetaking, ‘sales and ‘eatistactory $ taken out of Bs. |G 7 "1 ' a | | poy 0O 0O an, ales Age of the Ex-| Cortelvon of the Repuolican Campaign | "We ctonal cuts were felt In the Erle Waren Foeea prone, pelcea were: e el | ‘of the Comm une by order | Committee, would miss a big contribur| and local traction groups, Wheat-May, 115-8; Geptember, 117 1-2; a oes || Mttee of Arrangements, At | Hon to the election fund “Activity marked the @lariag of the | December, 116 — 9 —| Teena War oald that these suo. | Fre cine lent ee oe a pitloment | bond market, Chicagyis opening prices were: | of the 0 ent. Rooseve rites cae wee mi <4 to m- - mem well as the nine |(, VIS Gucmimm ‘eked for aivice from | Tie, total sales of stocks wera 194,100) Whee me, beats MPLS |] Eye Physician here Daily This Is the Only Store thus deprived of telephone ser- his Cabinet. Becretury Shaw was the | ares and of bonds $774.00 Corn buy, 4 ES tO 4¥ 84 Sep- || from 8 A, M. to 6 P, M. Graduate 4 on the floor, were charged with | /ast_oMcial called into the case, and cabar, Bt to BU I-43 ember, | 61 5-8 i OB That Employs a Gradual | had telephone or telegraph con- |! sugmestion of & compromise has ap- The Closing Quotatioas, to 517-3 ; Physician, ection parently been adopte: ‘ ft losing ovrices were: Detwaen the for of the Con-| fbx tobacco men showever. toatred | f-d4r*ugtee: lowe ant ane P| whent-Hlay. 1M ht id", eptember that there be no atimddiing. There muat | 4" be a direct deciaton for other, they aald ted Exchange or with other flnan- December, 1145-4 bid 116 1-8; institutions, against the rules of One aide oF the | pices, oF from last recorded Wieh. Law, Close, Ch'ge. fhe Btock Exchange. T . janked he tion was made that the Amal. Co , eS af ; ‘The suspension of Alley and, Blood | presen me stamp be allowed to |Am 8 & Net... mn bss sy fe fare Oe hatin Mg td ii 1, Rowever, the first disciplinary action | Continue tut that It be made smaller | Am 3. & Ret of 19, 0% Hw + ees Cutchenteeee,. Hi Gm the part of the Board of Governors | '"4 Placed on the under side of clanr | AM, SUMG ait ig lazig MG — ty | December. 007-8; May, 7-8 to W: July, power bg were cs) net be discernible | A'S ag F. pe. tol 100% 100% — 112 [48 7-8 to 49. by the purchaser of clgars | make such suspensions, in any of The Independent people say that would not do. Much interest Is manifested to Khow just what decision has been reached and whether It will prove agreeable to the rival tobaceo faction the eleven cases, Bince the removal] of the eleven tele- Phones last June one of the instruments @n the application of the firm concerned Was replaced. Of the other eight some | gone out of business and sold thelr its, and otherd are still doing busl without the telephone connections, al Mt has. been reported that in these 4 chads there will be further restor- Stions of the telephone privileges. Secretary McClure, of the Exohang paid to-day that Alley and Blood had been suspended under a resolution adopt- Wy 0 May 9, 1900, and incorporated in the | ’ Yon which forbids members of Bxchange having telephone or tele- bilipsborn f THE OUTER GARMENT SHOP, SPECIAL TO-MORROW, FRIDAY. New Model Tourist Coats, $14.00 Two styles, 50 inches long, fly front or double-breasted, Inlaid velvet collar and cuffs and neat belt. Imported Heather mixtures, Gray, Brown, Black and White, or Snowflake, All sizes for Women and Misses, Regular valu eee $20.00 aoieiiaaein BULLS BUY COTTON. | Market Strengthens on Good De-| Shoria Forced to Cover. J firm to-day with the ilat shuwing gains of from 3 to 7 points | The demand was active, owing to the | unexpected strength of the Liverpool A rumor that the Giles estl- mate was 724 againet TS last month, alag had an influence, The bulla raliied | Graph connection on the floor with the | strongly to the marke; led by promin and one @ther exchanges or financial in- wots etre In without the consent of the? Pig ew Alley, tee of Arrangements. and Bleod are veteran operators © Pia Wail street and doth stand high in 1) gjpahe financial community. 4 ‘Mr, Alley hag been a member of the y ‘fork Gtock Exohange since Feb. ~ and Mr. Blood bought his seat a May, 1999. ee $1,000 in Election Prizes, ‘What will be the popular vote for the MPiext President of the United States? WPErtimates pased on the voting of past a. combined with a clear view of | pol litical situation of to-day, can) in prises aggregating $1,000 in gold, unique contest is being conducted the Sunday World, and full particu: cover, be In addition, spot teeevens Ov eebenerers Three Hundred $5.00 Washable Flannel Waists, $2.90 Each. A beautiful tallored style, with silk stock and pockets, Of modish striped and figured French Flannel, guarantesd to wash; light, dark and pastel shades; all sizes, 10.0; January, 10.61 10.65 to 10.56; ware 104 bids “May, 10.68 t 10 1008; August, 10.56. | The late prices w October, 10.18; | December, e%: January, 10.82; March, | 10.41; May, 10.4. | feam ER’S VOYAGE STOPPED —— ‘The tank steamer J. M. Guffey, which left port Tuesday afternoon for Port Arthur, Tex., was sighted early next morning at anchor outside the Sandy Hook bar. The vessel remained there + i fe DPinze can be found every Sunday tf |*l! day: but showed no signals. The tug ( Opposite tenn Oe Hivngeek ae tinea tA D2 West 23d St. (nan kreeou. 4 be your opportunity accoum, he nice ban! probabl t her machinery le disabled. \ SUPREMACY! AT Ist we can announce to the public that Regal Shoes are made in QUARTER SIZES, Never before has such an achievement been accomplished in shoe manufacture, There are now 288 different fittings in each of the 75 new Regal styles—36 quarter sizes in 8 widths, No other manufacturer can offer you more than half as many. If his even size is too small and his next half size too large, you are helpless, You must either wear shoes that don’t fit, or buy made-to-order shoes at extravagant prices, The exclusive Regal quarter-size system brings the fittings of shées down to such minute gradations that no custom bootmaker in the land can build a shoe about your foot with more glove-like smoothness. Regal quarter sizes mark the end of custom bootmaking—for where now does the highest priced custom shoe surpass a Regal? Not in style, because Regal styles are designed by the same master shoemakers who set the shoe styles for the world. Not in material and wear, as proven by the most stringent tests devised, And now, not even in fit. With this, the final requisite achieved, Regals stand supreme. When you consider that the Regal; price is still $3.50, one-third the cost of a custom shoe which is not a dit better, you will appreciate the magnitude of this accomplishment. 75 Handsome Styles for Fall are now ready in each of the 80 Regal Stores, Never before has euch ao exquisite line of footwear been offered by Mmy one dealer or manufacturer. Even if you're only ‘looking around,” we urge your early inspection. Retail Shoe _|_ , Business [inthe World| THE SHOE THAT PROVES GREATER NEW YORN REGAL STORES. MEN’S STORES, WOMEN’S eet ‘ For Men and Women STORES. BROOKLYN. NeW YORK Cry, $387 Pullon Bt, of Les ? “LIL Hrosdway, yp, Herald Rullding. +1003 Droadway; yf. Mat St Are. 108 Fifth Ave., a, tt Biosd St. opp. Central H.R. of X. J. JERSEY CITT, rd yn rt Dit al payy A on BRA Corn— | May, 6; September, 67; December, 672-2 EVENING, SEPTEMBER 9%, 1904, $e v! SHIPPING NEWS. | & AMMaNac POR TODAY. | * Sun rises SS5tun ota St vom visee, $32 tare TUR TIDES wig Woe Low Water. Saniv Hook... su il |Howesnor'a I did ae hot Well Gate 4 ESS ary | he An Eminent Physician Here. YOU TAKE NO RISKS HERR, GREAT CARE TAKES, Lenses. They are skeleton frames, with the best quality lenses, and each purchaser will be as carefully fitted as if the ged alg were charged, This price doesn’t cover the actual cost of the gold. We offer this remarkable chance as an adver- tisement for our Optical Department, As soon as it becomes generally known that we have a Prominent Physician and Oculist in this department we will not have enough room to accommodate the demand, Remember, you get the same professional attention here as you would in an eye hospital, and we charge only for the glasses, Sale Friaay and Saturday. Qc worth $2.50 Real Value, $2.50 and $3.00. 20,009 (ul concave and pighly pollshed im- perial, Wan, Morley, n Pius Ultra, Wostenholm and fifty popular brands, All these ragora are worth at $3.00 each, Every ragor Is of the highest grade, and all aro samples hown on tho road by drummers; they have been honed and are In per- ipecial attention given to mail orders. Also 6,000 extra fine razor strope came with this lot, value $2.00, and will be gold at S0c. each, and 800 Ssfety razora, Value $2.00, at 080, $2.50 AMERICAN JACK KNIVES AT 50 CENTS EACH. ‘We have purchased the entire stock of American Rasor Steel Jack Knives from M. Ttecht & Son at 260, on the dollar; they are worth $2.50 and $2.75 each; we will sell the entire jot at GOe, each, Every knife guaranteed perfect and genuine stag handles. Bhriot.D* Sixth Ave. 22d to 23d St., New York City, Dept. Store, ‘aturday we will pace on tneluding All Roads Reach Us, | A Golden Oak Ext. Table, highly or polished, with pillar centres value $19.50, Spel signe Credit, Wednesday and Saturday Evening, Upen Every Monday, RELIABLE H. HEYMAN ‘nagker FOR GOOD MEAT CHEAP, Not Cheap Meat, 995 Flatbush greet || ost thes, Brooklyn. Porterhouse Ateak or Roast, Birloin Steak or Round Steak Sucar Cured Califor! QB] whole Botled Ham f[Switt’s Bliver Leat Lard, § Ib... «AM ] Freeh Sausages, 3 IdD.........+ ia Hams. lamb Fries, Sweet! Loin, Fish, Oysters ai Speck “PATIENCE — is the strongest of strong drinks, for it kilis the giant Despair.” 2 @ @ A little patience with a judicious use of Sunday World Wants will TURN MANY A FAILURE INTO SUCCESS. FREIGHT AND CARFARE ALLOWED ON OUT-OF-TOWN ORDERS. | 2 , Li | In every detail the Leading Retail Establis ment of Brooklyn] Do You Want New Laces At Half or Less Than Half Usual ? There are many chances to buy Just such pretty Laces as Fashion Is finding much use for this Autumn—and to pay hardly as much as it cost to bring them to America, Of course, the lines are incomplete—but if you find Just what you want, the fact that there are no more of the same sort to be had is rather an advantage than otherwise, 10c. to $1.29 Laces, 5c. to 49c. | 15e, to $4.75 Laces, 10c. to 6Pe. : Net top Laces in all widths and! Venetian Galloons, in applique and oor to 6c. Laces, 10¢. to 29e. | medallion effects, white, butter and Applique In chiffon, black and aa sontt: white, 98c. to $2.75 Laces, 49c. and 69¢. 39, to Ge, Laces, 19¢. Novelty Laces in Galloons, Lace Im Cotton Allovers in butter and white, | 18 inches wide. | Sertions, all new and pretty, $15 to $29 Spangled Robes—$9.98 and $14, 98, Every one of them is new this season—you can tell it by looking at the new shapes and at the freshness of the Robes themselves, They are as pretty things as have been made in black, white and silver, and gold and silver spangles, too. Don't come too late for them, Main Floor, Centre, Men’s 50c. Suspenders, 25c. Men's Entrance at Elm Place, These Suspenders were made by the man from whom we get most of our regular stock, and we go to him because he Is the best in the business. He took his ends of elastic webbings after orders were filled and made them up in the regular $0c. way, glove button cast-off, unbreakable leather ends, &c, And we bought the lot for half price. It is the best Suspender Sale we ever had. Men’s 25c. Garters—3 Pairs for 25c. Another case where by using ends of webbing a remarkable value can be secured, These Garters are fully as good as the ordinary 25c. sorts, Made of plain lisle webbing in various good colorings. Put up three pairs in a neat box. ba 4 to-morrow at 3 pairs for. sf 2 $8 Chiffoniers—$5.35. Three patterns at this price—all of golden oak, with five drawers and ber- elled mirror, Here are other special morrow: $3.50 Reception Chairs, $1.75, Golden oak'and mahogany finish, up- holstered damask seat, fancy slat back. Third and Fourth Floors. Housefurnishings : : Bargains. 65¢, and 79c, Bread Boxes, 45c, and 59c, Kreamer’s make, of heavy japanned tin, with hinge cover, Umbrella Jars, floral decorations, regularly 39¢., at Coat Hangers, smooth hardwood, the 3c. kind, 6 for Leader Suit Hanger, hardwood Coat Hanger, with nicke | Furniture values—worth coming promptly for to- Pedestals at Half Price, Of golden oak, mahogany and teake wood finish, At $3.10 to $12, Were $6.25 to $24, |-plated Trousers Han combined; will hold complete suit and extra trousers; regularly 19¢., § Curtain Stretchers, with easel, the “No-Sag” kind, worth $1.75, at....... $1.20 Step Ladders, extra strong and well made, $ and 6 feet sizes, at... 686. and 890 Rubbish Bags, strong, heavy paper, barrel size, per dozen, Prseee 380 Magazine Racks, Aegularly 98¢., at savas Basement, . Bargains in Hosiery.| | Candy Store Specials |. 's 25c. Stockings, 19c, ’ bad oy AR cotton, alse eth un- For Friday and Saturday, bleached split feet. \Old Fashioned Molasses Candy | + Women’s 35c. Stockings, 25¢. 29. a Pound, Fast black, medium weight, lisle It {s pulled to just the right lghte thread, ness—as wholesome and delicious a Women’s 50c. Stockings, 35e. | | sweet as you can find, Plenty, fresh or 3 Pairs for $1. from our kitchen to start the day Fast black and tan gauze lise | | With—and we will have more right thread with garter top; also lisle along until closing on Saturday, ‘ thread lace allover and lace instep. Salted Pecans, 29¢, a Box, Men's 25c, Socks, 1234<. Large, perfect half nuts—the finest Fast black cotton, also with an-] } that come from Texas. An unusual bleached split feet. quality to get for this price. Main Floor. Main Mioor, New Court, fi $10 Cut Glass Jugs, $5.98. Twenty-five of them—and we believe that such beauties have never before 4 been offered for such a little price, They are cut in a deep and brilliant star and sunburst pattern, and the workmanship andjfinish. are of the highest order, Fruit and Salad Bowls. | 1.98 instead of $3.00, 88 reduced from $5.00. 25 instead of $3.50, be igual om sins 88 instead of $5.00. 50 reduced from $10.00. .50 reduced from $15.00. regis Batten. i“ Lecsp a d sga | Br reulatly $6.00. 4 ive an ns 50, regularl . i $1.50 instead of $250, nahi iA oo = SS a ee Interesting, desirable bargains can be found among our superb , Fall stock of Furniture, Carpets, Draperies and Tableware, Our Easy Payment System has always proved satisfactory. ' Dainty Dressing Tables. | Pretty Revd Rockers, : Mahogany, e Bird's-eye Fine grade Maple, material and Quartered { , Oak, highly workmanship, j peeel, > high backs, ‘ pentine fronts, i 4 (same as cut), i (same as cut), ad value, $3.00 value, at | a | $9.00 | $1.75 | \ $1.15 Bigelow Axriinster Carpets, with $4 1 Q , i§ borderto match, peryd. . . . | Newest Fall Patterns—Plenty of fem. Mi 115 to 121 MYRTLE AV., COR. BROIGE ST, | Opposite Bridge Street L Station, Establisinsd 1843, % L + 3 See Noe oF RMT a

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