The evening world. Newspaper, October 27, 1904, Page 6

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i). §. TREASURY GFFICIAL Cured by DR. BULL'S GO Ho contracts severe coll riding on open trolley cars, TA SH | STOCKS DOW ‘Selling. Caused Sharp ce Cutting in Early Deal- but Market Steadied and « 8 with Slight Losses. | MMO Pr, St. Car Pneumonia Indicated, bt Dr, Bull's | : Cough Syrup forestalls it, 100 StL. & KES pl 6 ty contracted @ severe cold from riding on the opon trolley cars, 1| tried some remodies but instoad of , getting better, I grew worse,and my corgh became low and reepings and pains in my chest, I had heard Dr, Bull's Cough Syrup praised 80 often, I decided to Pprovemens after taling the third dose, and before the bottle was > empty, l was entirely cured,and now I would not be without Dr, Bull's Syrup because 1 talle cold casily. However, no matter seu § gC) St. L. SW. pt, HW ‘Wan street was more acutely af- 74759 Sou. Pacific to-day by the warlike outhoo ‘any other market In the world Find stocks were shovelled out prac Aeally without any cessation during The strength in wheat market, the sharp advan exohange and furth 9 of gold for export were as corroboration of the alarni- ing advices of the threatened outbreak IM Bian, KR. & Tw 1% 620 T., St, & W. pt 4% During the morring practically all of 24.0% Un, Pacitte Aetive high-priced speculative stocks forced down between | The reassuring private advices 13400 | by great international banking | 180 1° ‘were Ignared for a time, but they | to reassure sentiment ultimately | Steady recovery in prices of stocks |pr50 U pet in, and early in the afternoon | so¢gm U, 8. Steel ph gay fractional remnants were left of) wove Car co ‘The extreme losses of the morning. The “Market settled into quietness and dul- with prices not far below yester-| Un, Ry in, pf. 60 John Anschatz, Many peoplo are invalids os regards their lungs. Upon the slightest ex- ‘hts and cold air, they © chest, sore lungs, cold, cough and other symptoms ring on pneumonia, For such : DR. BULLS | €22 ‘GOUGH SYRUP}, Me oredsr more than a cheaply {s unquestionably the best remedy, | put up medicine that pays tho dealer the various allments men-|more profit than Dr, Bull’s Cough Syrup, Ask for Dr, Bull’s Cough B affection Sree tans nothing else, and you i ve a remedy highly ‘en- . dorsed by physicians, perfectly safe A doso of Dr, Bull’s Cough Syrup]}and harmleas, and ono which never ng out in a cold, raw, fortifies the hroat agzioe coughs and , 0 4, SVFUp cures me, nent ee 420 Va.-ar Co. pt 1i0lg 0 Westiog re " houses were heavy staphoune.. 16 the early deaiings, fel! off, althougi: transactions | Were cabled constartiy and a fair busl- | Bese was done for the session. business was heavy, the firet tendency being to buy back gold yesterday. During the late 8% Wie. Cen, pf COTTON PRICES RALLY, Meavy Boying #ent Vala the lirokers Not tioned, and staying tho progress of on insidious throat and tuo where the patient is pred! such on account of weak lun One of the features of the market was the svpport given to Union Pacific, ~ the price generally selling only frac- Rionally lower and closing with a slight Bain, Chicago, Great Western was the only other stock to show an advance »ut taken before which sh@wed loemes of 5 the cotton market ralli by room traders houses were sellers through brokers oy » and New Orleans and Europe Also sold. The selling was based « Later the tide turned nd one or {Wo brokere became ‘hears 1y of January, and prices Points, Asa rule, how senUment Was not optimistic and ontinued heaviness of 1 made the foreign political situ rdest hit of the whole lia dropping almost four point imsourl Pacific, Rock Island, acifie and Loulsville & ) to moge t ing from 1 to practically below “other railroad issues generally losses, Tennessee Coal & American Bugur and Ama suffered with the lst, weak | wales Of stocks to-day were at the tnaight for ™. to a the woek will amo: Againet 62,000 i year and 4,00 in a Focelpts Were estimate, | 87,000 against 67.400 Inst year. The Stock Market, bid; March, 918 bid: July, 9.80 olterea.” were: November, 9.44 gob January, 072; Marok, Ln WHEAT CLOSED EAsy, Bat Prices Show # Fractional Ad- vanoe in the Market, Wheat closed rather easy to-day but 4 | showed @ net advance of 1-2 to 54 ber cent, Corn finished quiet and bare. iy otendy @ @ net decline of 1-4 per M Am. Car & F.. 6 20 Am. C. & F pt, 62% #0Am, Cot, Oil.. 4 WAm. Hide & L. 5 WB Am, 106 pti. M Am, Loco, pf.. 8 0 Am, Malt pf... 21% 32) December, 119 14 opening pric : Wheat | if Gheming pricos were: Wheat miber, 115 1-4 ‘4 2 1-3" to «6 64; December | MAO Bklyn, R. T... OH WO Can, Pacific...128% bid, Cora—} 1h ee ces were: Wheat H ¥? B5* 3532372" *522 Felsaz eRe #3 #24 a 3 ? ts E 3! 1 = z Pittriitit FPP = SIXTH AVE.19 70 20% rie Pp Ree Two more days of thi Phenomenal valu Lirtieete Fert ere > PDpPug gFFREEEE kel ze® ¥ He ge-gege'dzshbgezs Bs itt Pr? os > i > 523" 39-3*° 253 : 3* F FF SSP TS SZRsCELS i } 238 ei? nti Gt. North. pf..192% Wetnt, Pump pf. 7 Wi fowa Cent..... Wy M9 Towa Cent, vf. #4 Kan. City 80, BOK. C. Bo. pf.. W% MOKC. Ft. 8. pt. 1% WKniek. Ice pt. MOL, BE. & W. vf.102 PL, & Nowh,,.133%4 MG Met. St. Ry. ..120% Mes. Central. 1% ‘M 8t.P@8.8.M. % On Friday, October 28th, we offer: 1 Chickering parlor grand. M.8.P.86M. pfic MK. & T.. DH | Bradbury upright (Fine tone—splendid bargain.) 1 Schomacker upright. N.C. & 8 Lin Wat. Lead pf.. iy : 1 Gilbert upright. And elevon other fine bargains, Including one fine Knabe upright. 4 new Hazelton uprights WII be Sold on this day at great redus- Mons—as wo have given up the agency. Also remember, that we agree to exchange any of these in: piano In our warerooms, allowing ali money paid within that ti * mous GABLER, as weil as such renowned makes as PACKARD, HOBART M, CABLE and ‘ j rH WORLD: THURSDAY EVENING, OCTOBER 27, 1904 WAH SYRUP, \peghte, one 13h Btrest. N. ru pasury Departme: chase 0 69 a marliodim- sposed to Price, 25 cts., 50 ots, and $1.00, hilipsborn THE OUTER GARMENT SHOP, SPECIAL TO-MORROW Tailored Suits for Young Ladies SIZES, 17, 18, 19 YEARS IMPORTED BROADCLOTH; blue, black or brown long Coat, Self- strapped seains, plaited and strapped skirt. Very special » . 4 4 30.00 Exquisite Furs, FOUR.IN-HAND SCARFS, with trimmings of chenille. Value $35.00 19,75 ALASKA SABLE SCARFS; shaped 88 inches long, with 8 natural sable tails and cord strimmings, Value $40.00, 25.00 Large size Flat Mus to match, $12.00. 12 West 23d St. rinn Went’ note. S$ great piano sale. values _for Friday. IF you will compare this advertisement with the first we see that we have not added a single bargain to Friday a That's because the barga that they were all ch promptness, (Spleadid tone—tine eondition—wili be quickly | Horace Waters upright. (Great bargain—don't miso this | Fischer upright... (A time tnetrument and word kes | Gabler square...... sees $35.00 offer (m the hows—eurved lege—beautity: 1 Cecillan piano player.......... 1200,00 Almost wew-—the Cee ¢ fin at plaver or he market, and g¥arantoed for 5 years.) Also eleven other fine bargains on this date, Including two Knabe uprights, good as new, struments within one year, as part payment on any new. oe 9 9 & 8 Ons ae place comptes tag fa TEEPLE, ‘ PRICE oS aS ° 0 the di jst anes 1t for you, if he hasn’t eee A. C. Meyer & Co,, Baltimore, Md. issued Monday—you will ind Saturday's original list. ins were so extraordinary osen with unprecedented Fourth Floor, They set the standard forthe —SSS SE week, and not in a singlein. —SSSS EE stance are the values for to.” pial cht Ne DMA A I Sal morrow, below this standard, ee You cannot “buy Friday’s bargains on Saturday, nor can you buy Saturday's bargains to-morrow. They must be chosen on the day for which they’re scheduled, Phat’s the feature of these sales that has given theniprestige over all others—fair to all alike, ** Our terms are $10 down and reasonable payments, {On Saturday, October 29th: 1 Weber upright : ++++» $245,00 5175.00 OPH A a 17020" RESTS «i 4 Tailor-made suits Friday, $14.75. at, WE'VE certainly achieved a dis- superiors, unprecedented in the annals of suit selling. way of smart styles ever offered in New York. Third Floor, suits, 40 in. long, handsomel: trimmed, collar and cuffs of vel asking for. ———-= SIMPSON CRAWFORD CO, — Friday's great : 4 aternge! trimmed beaver hats; y . 5 $ regular price, °10.50, at °7.95 BEAVER HATS are all the rage this season and these jatinty shapes have not been known to. sell for less than $10.50 this but a vast collection, comprising Turbans, large tricorns and extension crown sallors, Trimmed by ourselves with fine quality silk and velvet shaded roses and foliage to match; a regular $10.50 $7 95 RETO sie yverevnnd cans iaorssegpoes soeeeees . LJ Also a choice assortment of trimmed paon velvet turbans, al cd acl oi i bay ae 9 Dace, exceedingly 54,95 to 7.95 SIMPSON CRAWFORD CO, Men’s overcoats, $10.5" boys’, $3.95 WEATHER'S just right to make these values bring a crowd to-morrow, They're greater than you could possibly believe. Men’s $18 overcoats at $10.50, and boys’ $7.50 overcoats at $3.95. Clothing that in cut, fit, quality and workmanship is equal to the much more expensive production of the merchant tailor, $3.95 for boys’ $7.50 overcoats, tourist, Russian, rdeter and regular styles. You'll recognize them as the very best values of this season. Sizes 24 to 16 years. Cut, fit, workmanship and material the highest class. Men's *15 cravenettes, $10, Men's lot of tnd high grade coats—the kind that created a sensation last Saturday and are now being talked about by hun $ dreds of men as the — greatest 10 values put out this Fall,-cut 52 inches long— broad concave shoulders; made in plain black, Oxford, Worsted and fancy mixtures, $10, Second Floor, $10.50 formen's $18 coats~Every strictly hand made and lined by hand, so there will be : no pulling and drawing out of shape; but justa dressy, swagger appearance, like you pay $25 or $30 for at the merchant tailor's, Tourist and regular styles, SIMPSON CRAWFORD CO, Remarkable purchase: 75c silks, 39c ji had‘to be a remarkable purchase to get the price of regular 75¢, colored taffeta silks down to 39¢.—about half its value. Main Floor. We bought 5,000 yards of these 27-Inch colored taffetas at a price that would astound the average store, and to.morrow we present them to you ina splen 39c [Air ae 9c did diversity of shades at the extraordinary bargain price of 396, This Is positively the |__| last we shall have to offer at this price, so you should by all means come to-morrow and solect enough to fill all your wants of the season—all silk—27 inches wide—396. a SIMPSON CRAWFORD CO, — Clearing—500 pairs of shoes—1.35. SELLING right along at $} and $3.50 until the sizes are slightly broken—we now offer the remainder of these fashionable shoes for women at $1.35, and mark our word they'll create the biggest Friday sensation a New York shoe store has seen in many a day, Second Floor, They'll go quickly and we will not fill mail orders, for if we did we wouldn't have one-third enough $ for our customers $ l 35 who come — every 1 35 e size is included in e one sort or another, but not all In every individ ual sort—special values $3.00 and $3.50 at $1.35, 49¢ fo" women’s neat and warm lintd house slippers Simpson Crawlord Cox sizes regular— 3 to 7. 69c for your choice of a 200 pair lot of women’s warm, cozy fur or fancy trimmed house slippers; satin or terry cloth, leather soles; the prices were $1, $1.50 and $2, 79¢ for women’s fur trimmed faney | velvet and satin quilted leatner sole slippers—the satins come in red for presents—the slippers are made of | and black—the velvets in three colors | velvet, black or scarlet, all sizes, | $] pair for 425 pairs girls’ and misses’ 49¢ for bors’ and girls’ fancy flower |” shoes, broken sizts—lots from our pattern slippers—sizes 8 to 11,| $1.59 and $2 section which are to be 12 to 2~In fancy gift boxes suitable | dropped, all on one table, at $1. *50 sewing machinesat* 4.75 y's a fact—and because of the great demand for this famous machine and our limited number we tind it necessary to make this a ons day sale and urge you to come to.morrow—the only time you can select a machine at'$44,75 that would cost you $50 at the agency right here in New York. Simpson Crawford Co, have the exclusive sale in New York among the larger stores. Fourth Floor achieved more fame than the Fre. Singer and bas improvements the Auger ny never drevmet of ing the operator. {et ne epertoatiy. iawer is embodied to cou a of Ras all ball-bo. parts, which tend to rel who 80% #—nolseleas— sel thread releige and all Of ense-hard oak, ! tinction in being able to offer these tailor-made suits at $14.75, for they're copies of $25, $35 and $45 suits, and in style and serviceableness have no Three hundred tailor-made suits at $14.75 for to-morrow tell the story heralded to smart dressers this season. Never in $ the history of suit business have ] 4.75 we offered equal values, so we know they're These suits are made up in two distinct styles—that extremely smart top-coat effect; the other is a 40-inch tourist model, plaited and belted—a range of 20 patterns, representing all the new Fall popular mixtures, and when we tell you that we copied them from regu- lar $25, $35 and $45 models you can know what to expect in the Every garment weil tailored and by far the greatest suit values "19.75 wont me : vet and braid; blue, black. and 2 mee brown shades; heavy satin lin- ings, plaited skirt, tight titting; Just one of those new styles that everybody is ason. * * * We do not offer a limited number, Laces smoothly and noiselesaly, never t.r. ayittiy, It has the fancy and plala—of any These Grand Values Are FOR FRIDAY ONLY. No Mail Orders—None Sent C, O, D. Silks and Velveteens. (First Floor.) SILK FACE FANCY VELYETEENS—A special lot in invisible checks (colors brown, navy and green), this season's most popular colors and fabrics for entire suits and sepatate waists—Go value at 75c. yer yard ; special for Priday.......0006 ' FANCY SILKS—Another lot of Fancy Silks in checks, stripes and “_ effects, now in such demand—Value 59¢, yard ; special for Friday, Women's Wrappers and Sacques (Third Floor.) SACQUES—Women's Gér- man Flannel and Flannelette Sacques, made loos: front and Perna Sanna ey er 5,4! reg. ular price $1,25—Friday. 95¢ WRAPPERS — Women's Flannelette Wrappers.in navy and white, black and white, and Ky, and white, made with fitted linings, loose front, finished with flounce on skirt, all sizes; regular price $1.25—Friday vreeveresver 75¢ Fownes Golf Gloves (First Floor.) 400 dozen pairs Fownes Knitted Golf Gloves for Women, in all colors; also white and black—regular 50c, grade, special for Friday 2c Women’s Hosiery (First Floor.) Women’s Imported fast black Cotton Hose (Hermsdort dye)—regular price 19¢ per pair; special for Friday+++- 15¢ —_ Women’s Golf Vests (Firat Floor.) Women's extra fin: Golf Vests. Plain and fancy shades —made to ys 4 he to " lor 98 each esieil 5495 Children’s Short Dresses (Second Floor.) In nainsook and lawn, bisho style, neatly trimmed with / embroidery, gels ene 3 ears — regular price ; ‘eeesil for Friday...-+ ++ 39c HILDREN'S OUTING FLANNEL SL gh Og fancy siripes—regular price fee, speclal for friday... 750 — | Corsets (Second Floor.) Thomson's Glove Fitting Corsets, straight front, dip hip, in cout ts to 30 —regular price ; Spe- cial for Frida . 690 ||) Cambric Skirts Women’s Cam bric Sxir deep embroidery ruffle, with hemstitched tucks — regular price $1.50; special for 98 Friday. Perit) Ribbons (First Henn d Tat ine quality and Taf. La albboe, 5% inches wide, all desirable colo: ilar price 4$¢ per yard for Friday Muslin and Towels (Pirst Ploor, Rear.) HITE MUSLIN — 5,000 pita rod ay soft fine ished, yard wide Wh te Mus- Jin—value 8c per yard; Fri- 540 day. URKISH TOWELS—Ex- Es heavy initial Turkish Towels, es of or al ood 20¢ value; Special 5 ir Friday. . 12%0 (Limit 1 doz. to a customer) — (First Floor.) MEDALLIONS — Black all silk Teneriffe drawn work Lace Medalliogs — regular prices 10c to 99¢ ‘each; special for Friday—3e., 4c. ands. +++ 6c LACES—180 pieces Point de Paris, Normandy Velenc- jennes, Torchon, Rensissince and Cluny Lace edgings, in- sertings and gilloons—regulor price 12¢ to Me per yard; special for Priday.+seseseee 5c —_—— Notions (First Floor.) MACHINE COTTON—100 yard spool best quality—reg- ular price 24c. per dozen; special for Priday...-. «++ 15¢| Grocery Department SILK MACHINE TWIST— 250 and 300 yard spools, good quality (black) —regular rice 19¢. spool; special cal STEEL SCIS' oo quality, % hed yg lar price 25¢. 10 c ten ‘toecial for Friday.... 19¢ tops, new toe shapes, high pd special for Friday Women’s and Misses’ Embroidered Turn Over Collars, Lawn Ti:s, Stock Collars and Sets, hand em- broidered Lawn String Ties, Toilet Goods PACKER'S TAR SOAP Regular price, 17c.; sale price POWDER—Regular SHEFMELD'S TOOTH PASTE—Regular sale price.......+ HAZEL SOAP — Regular price, Sc, cake, sale price J tor Te Art Embroideries TENERIFFE DOILIES— é-inches round, one wheels on edge, drawn work in centre — regular price 25c; special for Friday.... 150 CENTRE PIECES AND DOILIES — mad: of fine lawn with Valenciennes in- sertion, 9, 12 and 18-inch— regular price 12¢; Juvenile Sporting Goods TOOTBALLS— Genuine Rugby Footballs, guaranteed rubber bladder; regular price 75c each—special at 350 Brown Canvas Football Pants, well padded; regular price Men's Half Hose Men's fast black Cotton Half Hose ¢ (imported); (First Floor, 2iat 8t, Side) Sear's of rich heavy silks in exclusive patterns and bright shapes, including large Enj- Vsh Squares and French Four-in-tlands, 2%% and 3 inch+s wide—usually sold at $1,00 and $1.50; Friday... 50c | ) Razor Str c In our cutlery department Razor Strops (only the bz: regular prices 49¢ to 96c—special at 2 Cut Ghss Spoon stays and Pickle Dishes, choice desiins regular price $3.75 to $5.25; special for Friday, $2,49 Houselurnishings CRICKE? Sicro—Madsot hardwood, finisaed in iijnt very strongly maie— regular price $1.45; Spe- RUBBER DOOR MATS— A good stiorg durable mat, esther oval shape 17x30 inches, or oblong shape 18x31 inches —regular price $1.35 and $1.50 each; special for Fri- 100 pieces tine American Po.csiain Dinner Sets, includ. ing round Soup Tureen, large size Plates, large Meat Dishes, covered Vegetable Disher— pretty pink border of rows with tancy apple green bor. (This being an open stock pat- ‘err, broken pieces can be easi y matched and udditional pracses bought jrom time to time), Milk — Borden's Condensed Special for Friday—per case ot 4 dozen, $3.80. Per can... BC COFFEE—Luncheon Cof- fee—a spendid drinking cot. fee and sold elsewhere at 25¢, per Ib. Special tor Friday 150 Women’s $2.50 Shoes, $1.85. Women's Batton and pene he uppers of fine soft vici kid with patent leather or vici tips; also patent leather vamps with dull_kid d low heels—regular $2.50

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