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ee ‘WITH STEANSHE LN preeramaaaans May. 1125-8; December, 1141-2 * Chicago's.opening prices were: Wheat ; k May, 11114 to 111-8; December, 1114 \0) we Trade wT iit Corn—May, GS-4 to 1-8; Was pall, | December, 811-8 to 51 Wheat started dull and barely steady! yew York's closing prices were o-day except in the Northwest, where) Wheqt—May, 1111-4; December, 1131 It acted rather weak, but soon recov-| ¢ ered, September advanced to 113, ‘The | 5 opening of corn was firm. notwith- | standing Ue price current estimate of | —Oedober, 1077-8; December, 109 8-8 bid; 2.400,000,000 bushels, getting its support! May, 1097-8 a 110, Corn—October, S14 asked; December, HE TAMDNG BRK MAY LENE Ci? j and Amalgamated Cop: Representative of Internationa! . |from the cold weather In the VKeat W5-& December, 495-8 bid; May, 71-8 ithe Conspicuous Issues in’ Mercantile Co. Declares They ‘er nist an were: Wheat | naka: duh. w 9 i Leaders Lose. | Elsewhere, | | It ts possible that the withdrawal of {the International Mercantile Marine {Company of ite Offer for the Chelsea Sh Avg Stirring Sale of Women’s Fall Jackets « $4.98. Here's stirring news about new Fall spick-span lot, same style as cut alongside—a very chic mod: of tan coverts and black cheviots in the new collarless, double breasted, semi- fitting Norfol finished with metal buttons, stitched plaited straps down front and back and around collar. ) Satin lined throughout. This is a be- Y ginning of the season opportunity ‘which no woman should miss, You'll save half on these jackets now at $4.98. Modest Prices for Other New Fall Jackets, At $5.98—Medium length covert coats, in the nw loose-ftting, double-breasted model, finished with belt, These jackets are worth $7.50. At $7,50— Tourist coats, 45 inches long, in ly front and double- breasted modeler in Scotch tweeds and smart novelty fabrics—AND tan covert and black cheviot eoate, satinelined, patch pockets, loose box plaited back, finished with belt.—ALSO pect tan covert coats, 34 inches long. Full French back, gathered at waist by a bell. At$9.98—Tourist coats of black ebbth, 45 inches long; velvet or cloth collar, At $9.98—English tan covert coats and black panne cheviots, tourist models, fly Sront and loose belted back; satin lined throug howl. At $9.98—Hip length jackets of tan eoverts, blact broadeloth and panne cheviots+ D ST. PAUL SOLID. —_——. ‘9 docks and pliers is the first public step an Securities « in what will be @ determined effort to ee rons get the city of New York to change its Decline as Brooklyn Rap- policy in regard to dock properties, | and Manhattan Hold) This policy has been that the city shall | obtain ownership of all dock property | industrials and Erle) siong ite water lines, shall spend money to improve it and make it a source of revenue to the city, Against this policy the Mercantile te nd Tiisea generally lower to-day, Marine Company Will make the argu- mixed session vith trading ac-| ment that with Philadelphia, Boston, ‘ut volume reduced. London! Newport News and uther Northern and active traders, (Mey getting| Southern ports not only offering free nt of business, almost all| dockage, but in many caser more snb- aide. | stantial inducements to shipping, and and Amalgamated Copper with the freight buminess declining Most conspicuous Issues of the| sharply at this port In favor of these © latter estadiishing a new high ports, the company cannot afford bfor the movement, the price go-| (0 pay high prices for piers and dock- | 40 G@t4, over a point gain, It re- age here and will.be compelled to seek lly during the afternoon, ports elsewhere. } which bought the stock! One of the high+oMetals of the com- ‘Deve gone short at various) pany said to-day: noon after at @ loss. ‘The freight business at the port of ed New York is declining sharply, and has) i fer: sale aleleg, bee ete we made the offer to the city a year | | freely. United “Staten Sect 26° We simply cannot pay high prices | continued weak through. for plers and compete with shipping at each buffering # fractional) ports where free dockage is given and And finished a | Where substantial inducements are of- | Feeley nd a oner. | fered. We think that New York lig losses. A ment , pid Transit advanced pr re J vantages for us as a induce us to but th ‘THE WORLD: THURSDAY EVENING? OCTOBER f:* 1904. a | | =. |Stern Brothers i/} ow | | | corset-fitting models, Satin or taffeta silk lined throughout, Sale of the New | Long CoatWalking Suits) gt « $16.50. | The cut alongside illustrates one of the: smartest models in the new long Here's a sale of ire. | only state it don that this company cannot be expected to pay what we , would heve to pay.” i oreereive of the controlling * company declined to Colorado Midland | stare what the company will do in hich still ylelda over 6 per city holda to ita prices, but it ‘vas ales of -stucks were m0,101| Somoatiy treads te at mpt t ahet ti) re, « to a bonds $3,1'5,000, | authoritige thar to. the it is at Ho- other citles as possible places nee ¢ Closing Quotations, i token ny’ ‘ghee, lowest and ctosinn | of location. or from from yewlerday » Roi BROKERS BUY COTTON. 2 are te i % them at a price that will tempt you to ‘me i iu 3 Demand trom dw Orleans and! sown one. The coats are made on the ms ia —1,.| Home Parchases send Prices Up. | 4 9 ~— 1 There was dome big trading at the | ue me me 4 $ opening of the cotton market to-day, | vest or velvet vest front, velvet collar, 13K 131K IY — orices’ showing galns of from 1 to 10| ay Ft fe - ‘ points, New Orleans was a heavy buy- x taffeta silk lined throughout, in the ; BS Sey ler om differences, and a few local | w rich brown shades and black and sar, ag houses took & Jol, On the other hand, W. P. Brown, who was credited with daving been One of the moat extensive blue cheviots).. The skirts are in the F Lit} ¥ am ~ tt , a ak wx — & | buyers at the recent low prices, seemed | new 15-gore, high-kilted model, These oa Yar = 8 Se temcartteres suit threatened ts | sujts cannot be matched under $25 else- wi ue iat % agate 94 Cur ines ries wn where, Our special sale price is $16.50. || is 194 — 1 dort today were On, a ay Jeet ae joy 4s — bs) "eas, aouiva prices were: October, | ihe HK = 0 te ik: January 1d to a | oO . y, a 1) to 19:36, * 7 | nd Cor. Bet eg ses os A2r4 Stx.Cor. 8 Ane. Tv iy — <f 10.20; May, — — = ay wm i BRE SHIPPING NEWS. KAA AAAAAAAAAAADAAAAAAAAL 2 i ie bat 4 ALMANAC FOR TO-DAY YOUR CREDIT 1S GOOD AT p 2 WOR = gun riven 6.00iRUA sete. 5.0 Moom riven £4. 4 i re * 3 Peds te r. low Wat > BRS i oe AWTS wn OH — 1 i % ti < D we~ AM GB Pe > | i ve.anp (6"st i <<) PORT OF NEW YORK, No difference what goods you@# ARRIVED, Grat wattereee -.--+ "it P select, we cheerfully extend @ Je from America Athen ltsmbure d Bash aemenee Bub- Trilahasses + Savannah credit to all trustworthy persons. | eRe ae sceitlieltd SPA iMintIPs amen aktReanne ee OT aeeaanamannned nk ti DUE TO-DAY. Handsome } I ainty e for rf pondeaux. Havre oes Prine Mauris Hayth Tying cotton ca British Princess, New Orleans to Lada haat Polished Golden Oak Sideboard, Dresser in OUTGOING STEAMSHIPS. Golden Oak, BAILED TO-DAY La Savole, Havre. Havana. Havana. swell drawers Fr. der Grosne, Sant Tampien, " Or a i . tt is , departure and ven will make and pattern +4 mirror; fallahan & Morrissy -* 48+-50 West Fourteenth Street, day and Saturday Specials. n’s Suits of Etamine Cheviots— aml fitting Coat—lined with salin—skirt in the gored fare well tailored—in black, new b'ues ard new trowns..,... nen’s [:lelton Cloth Walking Skirts— good Quall'y— nicely ta |red-—sice plaited—fares at botiom flack, blue and mixtores.....eseeeesseses 8s 80960 cores n’s Coats for Present Wear— ool Covert Cloth in tan—brozde'oth in black »—beited back .. 's Cravenette Rain Coats— cb—pouch sleeves Tan ard Oxfords... ssa. 's and Young Ladies’ Waists— Nun's Veiline or Albatross—some have entire front Packs, others with ‘shirred yokes—all the newest shades tk and white... ry 's Petticoats of Mercerized Satine— 9,98 S-plece Parlor Suit, In mahogany finish, covered in velour or damask; worth $35.00, DAABAABA AA BABBAABBABAABBA Until 1,98 hie 10 P, Ma ¢ AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAL Open Saturdays > A 3.98 '@ » 5.98 1,95 fal styles to select from black and choice colors. ......... 98C All-Wool Broadcloth Coats— ly trimmed with braiding colcrs red, biue, POE SIZES... 1. , 0006 cevcnceceonree 1,98 : ta Schoo! Dresses— triminéd braid and buttons—al colors all sizes 89C witty jur Millinery Department on sale smart éfects in ready-to wear the pretiy combinitions........ 98, 1,49, 1,98. sin Vélvets and Chior 98c up Curtains— APATIONN POU SACL LY ROG APTN Snughvfurasted § FURNISHED AT pfurnisthed Gye! A 892/\09% np C nt en nn a Ome 1st. ewmwes y rth ie,at 1c n toqha ‘ et tinea heme Abels Bie to mannan | New Jersy and Connect | fe A kas ; in a) , % mm nrmenasieltiecres _e menliahieneabetatiietesiiiii ire oS 6% Inch all 5% inch New f Natural Camel's Hair and Plain Cheviots, some: t coat length, others Blouse effect RT PERE A ee a Taffeta Ribbons To-morrow’s offering includes a wide range of Taffeta Rib- bon of very desirable quality, much below the actual value, Suitable for Millinery and Children’s Sashes, | Untrimmed Millinery Braid Hats, Also Ostrich Plumes aud Tips, Marabout, Paradise, Fancy Feathers, Flowers and Ornaments, BLACK OR WHITE Ostrich Plumes, (in bunches of 3) Offer To-morrow and Saturday a number of very desirable styles of Women’s Walking Suits as follows: Plaid Mixtures and Plain Cheviots, Tourist Coat English Mixtures, Tourist Coat, plaited skirt $19.75 $23.50 three ‘er wn $26.50 ALSO ALARGE VARIETY OF = * Walking Skirts of Cheviots and Cloths in new plaited effects, from $5.25 Upward Misses’ and Children’s Patent Leather Shoes A very important sale will be held to-morrow and H Saturday of BEST IMPORTED PATENT LEATHER BUTTON SHOES, with dull kid tops, round toes, medium weight soles, as follows; Sizes, 7 to 1044, Spring heels, $1.45, value $2,00/ 11 to 2 244 to 5 ALSO SHOWING A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF STREET $1.95, $2.65, $2.75 $3.75 “ Low heels, AND DRESS SHAPES. White, Black and fashionable colors, 35c yard Black Only, 19¢ yard shapes in Beaver, Felt, Taffeta Silk and Chenil!+ Special offering to-morrow :— $2.50, 2.95, 3.50 Green Coque Feathers per bunch 50° West Twenty-third Street ‘Franklin Simon & Co. IMPORTANT SALE ON FRIDAY, SILK WAISTS of Taffeta and Crepe de Chine. Regular price $5.75 10 $7.50.....4++0005 Women's Waists. 3.05 Women’s Travelling Coats, NEW FALL MODELS, custom tailored, of Priestley Cravenette, Regular price $22.50... FIFTH AVE., 37th & 38th Sts. 15.05 C {Unt CHILDREN'S fine and corduroy ribbed, double knees, heels and toes; { HALF HOS cashmere; regular 50c, goods; full assortment of sizes and wide range of patterns START | SUCCESS LIES AMMEYE 6th Av., Cor, 20th St. Until Further Notice Store Will Be Open Saturday Evenings Until 10 o'Clock October Hosiery Sale Regular Stock and Manufacturers’ Samples AT LESS THAN COST. Women’ Lace effects, Embroidered Designs, Fancy Jacquards, Plain Black, Gauze Weight, Fancy colors.... sssere vere S PLAIN BLACK regular 25e. goods R. of High Grade Goods from s75c & 85cLisle Thread Hose 35C 3 pairs for $1,00 IMPORTED COTTON 1 8c 01 | HEAVY COTTON t9¢. SCH( “HOSE, V) 0) E, fall weights, in cotton, lisle thread and 25¢ Se entmel RIGHT. “‘Well Begun Is Half Done.”” Begin business choosing a good oppor IN THE tunity from ite? UNDAY WORLD'S BEGINNING. “BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES.” || Silk Umbrellas INA FLONeill& These Remarkable Values are FOR FRIDAY ONLY. No mail orders accepted—and none C. O. D. 4S 0 yee ee 0 Women’s Waists Solid Gold Cuff Links ° of soft finished Taffetas 435 pairs of solid gold Cuff tucked model, tront, back and Links, in plain polished new full tucked sleeves, black, Roman and rose fin’ wy weene OF 00 aud chased de- | cme F A Fler) Usually §2.25, Liderdown Robes daca deine | All woo! modified Kimono = Pei an aap af . 4 4 shapes, cut extrafull silk but- | Misses’ and ray | id girdles—a tnlendid home Children’s Shoes e nto tee $2.95 Button and lace, Vici Kid wp- ‘alue ber Fieor.) pers, straight Patent Leather anual ‘ tips, good quality soles, full Pedestrienne Skirts | ae meter in Facey colors 4 and mannish mire | worsteds—Friday, ++ $4.75 Sizes 111-210 2, reg: Value, $6.50. lar $1.65; ates $1 20 EY Floor) er ae thane eee UntrimmedMillinery Curtain Swiss Beaver Hats in black and | | amorted colore—Fri- $1 75 2500 yards St. Regis stripe , GV cecrscvereerees ° Curtain Swiss, extra good a Value, $2.50. coy aa hax’ retty | | Black Shirred Liberty sik ype tcapiideny PCH | urbans, fancy br crowns—Friday. .... $1.75 Warts ex Floor) Value $2.50, | = | evo’ Foor) | Tapestry Portieres. || Wash Dress Fabrics | Qistit Zypenryfortereand | Below % Regular Price are with lattice fringe on va~ ” 6,500 Yards Scotch Nub Suit- lance, the Couch Covers are | ings—one of the most desirable fringed all around. | materials for house gowns and Portieres are $0 inches wide | shirt waists—twenty stylish pat-| and worth $4.00 per $2. 95 terns to select from—per | pair; Friday........ od | yard Friday ...+... » NIC) couch Covers are ¢@ inches || | 39¢ to 75¢ values, | wide and worth $4.00 2.95 8,640 yards Imported High Class each; Friday. ° $. a] | Mercerized Vestings—choice of ‘ourth Floor.) | 30 new patterns,all white and black == and white checks and 25¢ Mission Rocker plaids—per yard Friday | Value, $06 to $1 or Arm Chair. Hl | (First Floor.) Mission Rocker or Arm + | Veilin 5 Chair in fumed oak, Spanish leather seat; only 50 in this lot and therefore the limit is one to a customer $3.95 | —Friday ...... color and shade, plain or with chenille or velvet dots— 19 per yard Friday... ‘ c Always $6.75. Value, 35¢ to 48c. | (Fourth Floor.) (First Floor.) | ——_ Im: = Real Lace Neckwear Dinner Set. | R Real Princes, Real Bruges, Real Hediecky best Endlich Boe. | | | New v in every desirable | | a celain, 100 pieces, inclu | Rasemmaee cast fo Vp | soup tarean large size erm | pat agg berg Aik a bre aad meat dish, plain oval | Stock Collar--Friday 300 ape, gold band edge and two gold stripes— | Were $2.25 and §2.50. | 2 ag $1 1.50 | Real Irish Crochet, Sets (Col. | Regular price $15.00, lar and cufts)—were $2.25 (Basdment.) $6.50-—Friday at..... _—_—" Washing Machine. Made of best Virginia clear cedar, with electric welded | hoops that will not $2.75 | drop off —Friday... Regular price $3.98. (Basement.) 300 piece-dyed Taffeta Silk | Umbrellas (26 and 28 inch), Paragon frame, stcel rod, tas- sels and cases, in natural and other woods, cape horn, pearl, fancy gold and sil- | bf oe Repaag and Dres- | den handles — Fri- | Regular price $1.75. (First Floor.) | Go-Carts. 50 full reed bodied Go-Carts, auto running gear, rubber ely Pons adjustable back an ront © Fri- | day... $4.50 | Regular price $9.00, * (Third Floor.) | Boys’ Suits | and Overcoats, The fabrics are Frieze, Meltons, Cassimeres, Cheviois and Fancy Worsteds in mixtures and phin blue or black—the tailoring in every garment is of the best. The sizes are somewhat broken after the heavy selling of the last two weeks, but the assortments are still large enough to provide a Lamps. All complete, some with 10. inch and some with Ll-inch globe to match; big variety of colors and decorations, aseres tess centre draught burner— Friday $2.75 Value $3.75 to $5.00. lendid choice — fer Aen= 6499 Secs Val 00 and $7.00, . ‘ime (00 “tudes tiooe) Football Outfits, ; a — 300 genuine Rugby Foot. Ribbons balls, with a guaranteed 25¢ Special lot of new fall shaded Lars 1 de . or ombre Ribbon, 4°, inches Regular 50c. bp a ieee see Tene eee in € m1 whi rown canva: dsen trimmingo¥rieay. 1 % w cll padded-—Friday. ae 6% Value 3c. yard. Regular $1.00. . (Firat Floor.) (Third Floor.) FRIDAY AND SATURDAY, OCTOBER 7th AND 8th. 500 Dozen | MEN’S High Grade Neckwear | _ Made to sell at $1.00 to $1.50 | | | | Large English Squares and ) 2% and 3 inch French Four-in-Hands, These elegant Ties come ina Jarge range of handsome patterns, made of Barathea and Fancy Novelty Silks by the best known maker of Barathea Neckwear in this country. They are not unsuccessful styles and neglected colors | | weeded {rom stock—-they represent the balance on hand of this season's Silks and this particular manufacturer made them up expressly to our order—they arrived to- ‘ day, so that they are spic, span and new for your choos- ing to-morrow and Saturday (First Floor. 21st St. Side.) ‘Sixth Averse, 20th to 21st Street ! — - si = J

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