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3 uly, WHEAT PRICES WEAK, =| Martie Wet uty ‘York's cli arked the opening of the | New wheat market to-day, with trading dull. | NuoeML MAY, 1%), Uarerpool ware Int to #4 a HH bg eg=8sn§ g B°EZzaag"ghEg*F¥ocygee=seg"sesgesy +41 prices were: Wheat Byegte ifRe? +o4 = e 113 $4; December, 116 = Store Closes at 5:30 P, M. A Fine Offering of Blue and Green Wool Plaids At One Dollar a Yard The blue and green checks and plaids are immensely popular this season, as every woman knows. They are used for making separate skirts, as well as complete rn—December, 6 1-4, ‘s opening prices were: Wheat! July, 3 Fs "45°" 1413+ eserete KFS SES é 8% Rub. Goods pf. %% M80 8.L.& 8.F.2d pt 6% 1020 6t. Louts SW.. 3 5160 Bt. L. BW. pt. O% 0 Bouth Pacific.. 1980 Bou. Pacific pf.116% | 42700 South, Rway. 4% 480 Bo. Ry Co, pt. 6% 15% Tenn. C. & 1. 4 M0 Pex. Pactfic.. 3% ‘7080 Un. Paciflc....107% 10 Un. Pac, pt.. © $25 U. 8. Leather 11% 150 U, 8. L'th pt. 9 @0U, 8. Rubber, 0 #0 U, 8. Rub. pt. % IITGU, 8. Stect.. 2% DLS, 8. Steet pf. 8% Constable ce pectat,*TuesdayeOct. 18th, ++I ere L yr Women's and Children’s s5Sisaztesygarezgees t+it 47 High Grade qualities at reduced prices, Paris started the rage, and American women soon dis- covered the beanty of them. Yet, with all their popularity, we found a lot of about five thousand yards of these Plaids, that we secured under- price. They are worth just a half more than we are ask- ing for them today. This popular group is composed of three designs; one having an attractive polka-dot of white woven in the pat- tern. One is a medium-sized plaid, the other is almost small enough to be ealled a check. They are fifty-four inches wide, worth $1.50 a yard, to- day at $1 a yard. WOMEN’S IMPORTED HOSE, pure thread silk, hand embroidered novelty designs, formerly $4.50 to $8.00.0...s.006 English, pure spun silk, fleece-lined, black, Sormerly $5.00. +400 wermnmnrsieerees CHILDREN’S IMPORTED HOSE, pure thread silk —Tan, Sky, Pink— ; formerly $2.00 (0 $3.25 see. .sssarves Pure Thread Silk Socks, Black, Red, Tan, formerly 81.50 to $2.00 Cashmere Hose, Tan, Black, formerly 75¢, to 81.00, 50c, pair Cashmere Hose, Derby Ribbed, Black, formerly $1.25 to $1.75... Black Cotton Hose, formerly 60¢. t075¢...ssersee. 25C, Pait 3,00, 4.00 pair = ppt pa eeeFr FE 1+¢se 17800 Wabash pf. .. 4% | 1673 Weat. U. Tel. % | 600 Wis, Central.. 3 2500 Wis. Cant. pt. 4% — LONDON STOCKS ACTIVE. ‘While the steady demand to buy Americans Closed Unsettled After ‘Kept the exchange at fever heat, conditions and characteristics | *EBSSA" 85 1.50, 1.75 pair 75C., 1.25 pair a Firm Opening. LONDON, Oct, 1.—Money wes tn quiet demand and plentiful in the mar- so heavy and continuous, | Ket to-day, despite which discounts nd ‘the ticker, which kept up @ con- two years bas the demand for) SOs, 1d i : 5 he Na Beaver Hats, | Trimmed and Untrimmed These warm, wintry look- ing, long-napped fur Beaver ' Hats, are in high popularity While the de- mand is large we are abund- antly prepared to meet it. Regulation Sailor Suits For Boys Almost every boy likes to wear the dashing suits that are just like those worn by real sailors, and his mother always likes to see him in ness Was transacted, in many seetions, in monetary outlook red gilt-edged securities, y recovered irota the open- duliness. Home Rails were in goud the best record of the Ex- rtant individual | Consols mupent, te of 304 were, auoted atl mense variety of shapes and | sympathy with copper. COTTON MARKET FIRM. | Bull Leader Rrown Leads Buying | preferred with Heavy December Bidding, Cotton was firm anf active to-day | with the jist unchaaged to 6 points | At the start Bull Leader | Brown bid 10.09 for 10,40 of December, ares. | while Casselis bid WS for 6,00, Were | talent appeared to be axa latter | ket and referred to recent low crop | estimates as absurd on the ground that of Boturday. | Was pl These suits are made with the regulation sailor blouse, in which every detail is simi- lar to those worn in the navy./ tan, navy blue and cardinal, Thetrousers are knee-length, as | best suited to boys of fourto twelve g4 50), years. The sults aro handsone and dressy, made of serviceable blue cheviots in three grades at $5,$6,50 flares, Continentals and tur- bans, in black, white, brown, Free exposition of Astley D.M. Cooper’s celebrated painting, “The Story of the Evil Spirit” A remarkable picture 10x8 ft. that tells a thrill- story. Also, several other pictures by this d artist will be on exposition. We have arranged with Mr. Cooper to move his studio to our store during this exposition, affording an opportunity, which so many desire, to see a celebrated artist at work, Mr. Cooper is best known by his wonderful picture “The Morning of the that famous painting “Trilby.” All are welcome, e was also exceptionally Untrimmed, at $2.50 to Trimmed, at $5 to $10, Second fioor, Tenth street, Some New Blankets Two new styles of hand. some white Blankets atpopu- _. |lar prices have joined our Suits large assortment of those ' previously announced, Bothareof the warm,hand- somely finished styles that please housekeepers so much, and are of ample dimensions for full-sized beds, Montelair Blankets, $5 a pair Warm, white Blankets, in staple j wool filling on a light cotton warp; finished sult and tle 84 Inches; weight, (1!) Mount Vernon Blankets at $6.75 Jack Tar Keefers for the sane boys are made of heavy bive chev- tot, warmly lined with red ilannel. with chevron on sleeves, $5, $6.50 | not jamed to overcome extent as indicated by the rtance of A of | maies se ne n area of Secon! floor, Ninth street. ‘ovember, 9.91 to 9.92; to 10.0; January, 10.@ lo 10,12 bid; March, 10,18 | 10.0 bid, May, 16.28 to were: October, 9.76; J 6 Tailor-made For Women This Mondaymorning finds as handsome a collection of Tailor-Made Suits for women on display in the Ways- MAKER Store as ever has been gathered together at one time, anywhere. Prices start at $10 for a simple but stylish and nicely finished suit, and run up to) the very handsomest styles an ne rucifixion,” and : = Steal 64,000 trom Tony Faust. ST. LOUIS. Oct. 7 —The safe In Tony Faust'’s restaurant was robbed last night of $4,000. SHIPPING NEWS. ALMANAC FOR TO-DAT. Sun rive, 6.11/8un sets. 5,19[Moon sete AM, af 3 1+ eee KE EERBEE: apair—Warm, tleecy white blankets, of well washed fine woo! filling, with 23¥*s"2E23s Among those particularly worthy of special mention today, are the following: At $16.50—Long Coat Suite of mixed materials, with belted backs. At $20—Tight- fitting Suite of broaficloth and vest sultaof tweeds, At $21—Suits of Cheviot; short jacket, with flare from belt and vest gored; skirt, with plaited flounce, At $26.50—Suits of Cheviot; short double-breasted jacket, with flare from belt; vest style; gored skirt. At $28,50—Suilte of Cheviot, three quarter-length jacket, with velvet vest: strap seams; gored ekirt, At $33 —Suite of Cheviot and Tweed; three-quarter length jacket. with belted back; cloth collar; gored double-plaited skirt. Second floor, Broadway, JOHN WANAMAKER Broadway, 4th ave,, 9th and 10th sts iz. Slaes, ches: weight, 6 pounds, We have also added the two following styles in Down Comfortables, that are sure to be popular. Foll-sired Down Comfortables, with covering of best sateen, Heured both sides, filled with white down, They are absolutely odoriesa nnd The price is $3.75 5 ee TEEEERE BESasussesE "Esti 2 » i t+t+i+1 eter er eece PORT OF NEW YORK, 2°33 gEegeue ~~ i of =a : gegbesegegeeShk Sexgn-=eey8eh ay 2 2 s S = +1iir+e zt wer # FEE ati §e3* ERUSg gbegey TEMS ewere, ROA Reteta OUTGOING STEAMSHIPS, Tia Hove: Areenting. Asthma and Hay Fever Cured, 16 —1 | The'traly marvelous’ cures of Asthma, 8% — "| which are‘ boing effected by Dr, Sebifl- 1% +1% | mann’s Asthma Cure certainly call for G, L. Taylor, of Wasbbarn, I, ys: “Some 7 years age my wife used | sovoral packages of your Asthma Cure which resulted In & permanen! ‘ol h Down Conifortables of figured sateen, both sides, and insertion of plain sateen on one side, They are the best white govse down; handsome and luxurious. Price, $6.50 each. Third floor, Ninth street cs Sf SCOUFUM, ug Soap Ff mkt) A Scouring Soap—A Metal Pollsh—A Glass Cleaner a = 233 lier+tia+l * 3 # * z= tes z 2 Fe 2 # formerly A. T. Stewart & Co., 2 2? # eS + gg Beg ++ 38 ef FS The Unusual Store. A Revelation in Japan Art. it may seem to make handsomer the Japan. this year we succeeded in in Japan, a few exclusive hand Zagieyey F = 3 = eFe Ps Bp: 3% 2usge t+eteteti + ,28 ee eeene ese Porcelains of years gone by, securing from our own artists i painted designs on chinaware, which have not been excelled M% Be Wet % ¥ 44 1784+ i i 75% 1 17K+ % We ofer to those who seek **Artistic Things’’ & cordial invitation to inspect The new *'Sakura” Cups and Saucers, Plates, Teapots, Pitchers, Vases, Etc, A. A. Vantine & Co., Broadway, between 18th and 19th Sts. FPPTELERY o Open Satardays $5 Eye Glasses 50° Can't believe It,ean you? Cor t OA 1 LK fy Int, Paper pf.. 8% MO lows Central... 6 Dh Ba+ % Kan, & Mich.. By %% S%+ % Kan, C. 8. pf.. 0 K.C, Ft. 8 pt. 74% By +4 Louis, & Nash. 14 104+ % AN 1 Ly —1y Met. 8. Ry... 1m 14 — 4 Minn. & Bt. L. 8% MAPASSM &{ SY By 10 S, & H, Green Trading Stamps given free at any depot of Sperry & Hutchinson in exe>ange fo the label and wrapper from each 20c. bottle of HOLBROOK’S SAU The Only Imported Worcestershir:. HORACE DE LISSER, AGENT, oot Al ah, K. & Tex. 9% 0 M.. K. & T. pl. 8% s that “Know How, Till Noon Every Day. Single Stamps From Noon Till Closing Hour. Be |. NAW. ~ Alt Br.t38y 187% 1m CONVENIENT STORES, BET, MADISON & Sth AVES. RET, BROADW & ST! v a ave ea tain Be mores” RR WORLD WANTS WORK MONDAY MORNING WONDERS Double B. & M. Blue Trading Stamps All Da Tuesday Contrary to our usual custom, we shall give t tM. Blue Trading Stamps all day Tuesday with each ten cents spent in thisstore. This extraordinary inducement ed so that an increased number of New Yorkers will conce! their Tuesday buying in The 14th Street Store. We made this day worthy of your patronage by assembling a vast amount of seasonable merchandise at prices we defy other storestomatch, = So Full books of B, & M. Blue Trading Stamps are redeemed in our Premium Exhibit room on the Fifth Hoor for costly premiums, for which you do not pay a cent. : Snappy Suits and Coats for Women Double B, & M, Dluc Teadtus tuaps all day Tuesday, Women’s coats (rts ie aibeltne )® sateen lining, trimmed front and back, 3.98 Women’s Walking Skirts of fancy Worsteds ({:7o"st.¢) at 1.69 Men Should Wear This Clothing Trading Double B. & M ups all day Tuesday. Men's Fall Suits (,"s , finely tailored, at 6.98 Men's Overcoats (oasis emer eh tuaex)» Styles and sizes for all, 7.99 A Overcoats in the best styles for large aad small boys, price 1,98 Dress Goods at Prices to Wonder At Double B. & M, Blae Trading Stamps all day Tuesday. Camel’s Hair Plaids, 36 in. wide, value 50c., special, 25¢ Wool Cheviot (#inc*), others ask 75c, our price Tuesday, 396 wide Beautitul Novelty Silks, Yard, 38c Dovble 2. & M, Blue Trading Siuups all day Tuesday, most desirable), value 75¢, per yd, $8e Newest fancy silks (lor and Colored Taffeta Silk (.J2ty good quality, yd, 49e Women’s French Taffeta Silk Waists, 1.98 Double H. & M, Blue Trading Stamps all day ‘Tuesday, Women’s Waists (Prete), tucked sleeve and back, at 1,98 \ialteua Women’s Sweaters, black, white and crimson ("ou ), 1,49 Height-of-the-Season Millinery Double BH, & M. Blac Trading 5 day Tuesday. Trimmed Hats,the greatest values ),choiceofstyles, 2.98 Ready-to-wear (?a" pite,"’)), all colors, Tuesday special, 1,00 Silk velvet hats, dozens of (°9))\){! 5°) and shapes, 1.98 Don’t Miss This Sale of Wrist Bags Double B. & M. Blue Trading Staw li day Taeaday Walrus grain leather Wrist Bags (,,,’ in ig)» Tuesday, special..,,, Prisca se earteen ‘ ane ewanee Ciearance Sale of High-Grade Gloves Double B, & M, Blac Tradiog > all day Taesday, Broken lots of Kid Gloves (‘ws nome) left from recent Mily Hi sassisecac tgneas pats CANT EOE eR RETESET 49c Boys’ Shoes at 49c aad 95c a Pair Double UW. & M, Mae Trading Stamps all day Tuesday. Boys’Shoes,strongly made *) solid soles and school heels, 49e Boys’ Neat SchoolShoes, strongly made ( ), Tuesday only, 9Se Children’s Wool Jersey Leggins( joo, oe), Tuesday, at Be Infants’ (‘!" shor with), made to sell at 25c, 3Scto 50c, choice Pe peat, soft sole Women's and Men’s Bed Slippers, “eece lined (""%,i2,""), at 16¢ Boys Like Our Stockings and Underwear Hooblte lb. & M. Blae Tradin: ps all day Tuesday. Genuine Buster Brown Stockings( porsomr), great for wear, 19¢ Shirts and Drawers (,,,.\e5y,"eree-...), all sizes for boys, at 18¢ ined, natural color Women’s Hosiery and Underwear Doubte B, & M. Blue Trading Stamps all day Tuesday, Women’s Hosiery ("yhse'"), fast black, fleece lined, elastic weight See es idea Meer el ancinstes al foils iaxe Hosiery (us!) , fleece lined, fully elastic,iast black, 50e Women’ weight Women’s ("4 or), shaped, wool, white and gray, fine quality, pants Big Handkerchief Sale at 3c, 8c and 12i¢c Double B. & M. Blue Trading Stamps all day Tacsday, Sample line of 10c handkerchiefs Tuesday, special, at $e Sample 20c handkerchiels ( “*",.\) venen's ), choice, Tuesday, BE 35c Menyend Women's) and lace-trim handkerchiefs, Tues- Belfast Lin 12 GY cecec coveeeaesereenees weseceee Women Will Buy Wrappers at 64c Double B. & M. Blue Trading Stamps oll day ‘Tuesday. Wrappers made of flannelette ("2 30%), with trimmed waists, at 64e Imported Knit Shawls,good sizes in black and whits bordered, 39¢ Specials in Hair Preparations Double I, & M. Blue Trading Stamps all day Tuesday, Cranitonic Hair Food, the full 1,00 size, special Tuesday, $9¢ Danderine, 1.00 size, 68¢3 50c size, Tuesday, at 29¢ Coke Dandruff Cure (Coles Ramp), 50c size, Tuesday, at 87¢ Empress Hair Dye, comes in any shade, 1.00 size at 79e Carolina Tar Soap, fine for shampoo (")*,\'\"), Tuesday, at 18¢ Infants’ Dresses That Are Economical Double B. & M. Biae Trading Stamps all day Teevday. Russian Dresses, ages 1-5 yrs. (q,inui* 2,,,), special Tues., 1,48 Long and Short Dresses (*f*},1,)°) of lawn with ruffles, 25¢ You Always Find Our Notions Lowest Priced Double H.& M, Blue Trading Sinnps all day Tuesday, Genuine Alexander King’s Sewing Cotton (™%),.*5) 272°), 20°° }, 206 English Pins (,¥#,*¥:! ovs::, ), special bargain Tuesday, 2 papers, Be Safety Pins, made of imported steel ()\i(5 2""upt-)» Paper, 2€ Flannelettes and Domestics Danble Mh. & 4. Blue Trading Stamps all day Tuesday, Fancy Flanelettes (sm: <f%y4,), in stripes, etc., per yard, 6%e Percaline (\'"!' of 29018), colored, black and white, per yard, 6e Striped Gingham, the usual 12!4c quality, per yard, at 6¢ Toweling (,5.122 tah hen)» others ask 8c, here, per yard, $Ye Blankets and Pillow Cases Double D. eM. Blue Trading Stamps all day Tuesday, Blankets only slightly soiled (/'!'.- tvo.), in white and gray, 6G¢ 45x35 and 42x36 Pillow Cases, strong material (, imi otia ), each 614¢ lee Bread and Butter Sels Tuesday at 25c Double B, & M. Blue Trading Stamps all day Tuesday. Consist OF (1920 VAY Syne pares) NeW French Decalcomania pattern, 25¢ «Pure Groceries” Always Our Motto bie 8, AM. Moe Trading Stomos atl day Tuesday, H y, 4 pound, 10¢ Super 23¢ ew fancy Santa ed inlb,lots, Se Finest Hand-picked Navy Beans, sp esday, 5 lbs., 34e Fairbank's Santa Claus Laundry Soap, 9 cakes Tuesday at 28¢@ You Need These Houseiurnishings Double BD. & M. Aine Trading §$ amps all day Taesday, d Ash Cans of (fxtte jars , Sale price 98¢ *) with gold band decoration, Tuesday, Be rivl of), usual price 25c, choice Tuesday at 16¢ ize and double sewed, Tuesday at 8¢