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Buyers Take the Preferred All ~ “Day, While the Price Steadil , Advances to High Gains, with ‘Conn Following. “MARKET BUOYANT AND __ RAILROADS ALSO IN FAVOR, a Reading, St. Paul, Iilinois Cen-| yoetrah- Canadian” Paoifio and j Erie Share the Profits—Cop- per and Sugar Under Pressure ‘ , || AIM Oh; ‘With: priced, strong and trading active, urgoke closed today showing gains ‘good all afound, The market session ‘was ;aatitactory trom etart to finteh, ‘there being but one reactionary break in the eeely dealings on profit a Amalgamated Copper, and Pacific Mall were t, losers, ‘Wall street has been watching thése stocks owing to a threat made by Thomas W, Lawson, the Boston magnate, to unload his holdings, sald }@o be heavy, All, however, readily responded to a iyally and were lifted with the ‘al : fuss but later in the day Copper and Bugar sagged off, Steel was the loading feature of the the preferred on a strong buy- iy Sey saeing almost 4 points, yn @hared the favor and was up cent, Saion Pacific, Reading St. Paul, \onteago-Great ‘Western ues, Iilinols Central, Tennessee Coal & Iron and Canadian Pacific at times oocupled the | ‘leading position. ‘The Erte closed higher, while the ;@ractions finished Irregular. While Copper and Sugar falled to show profits, they were among the Kenost active shares in the market faye Were strong and brisk, total sales of stocks were 1,343,900 feharcs and of bonds $10,743,000, potelandeoe-stintbte ‘COTTON DECLINES ON HEAVY SELLING, With wading brisk the cotton market “opened weak to-day, prices showing loses of from § to 11 ro'nts. There were heavy sales of winter months by Philadelphia spot writers and a fair ‘amount of covering by room traders short of the market over the holiday [Inereased later by commission-house | Stop orders, wesaure forced the list down trom 22 vo 13 points under Wednesday's close, “nen further large covering orders again stemmed the decline and caused a rally of a few points. The opening vrices were: December, (MIT to 9.18; 29; Bebru- ary, 9.34 bid; March, 02 to 9.43; ‘4 i, May. 9.53 to 9.64; June, 9.53 Tia! uly, 967 to 9.58; Augusty AS? big. ' late prices were; December, 9.2: a 4M“, March, 947; May, duly, —_—— ‘WHEAT STKONG ON HIGHER CABLES, ‘Wheat was strong and active to-day, Being influenced by unexpectedly higher cables and unfavorable Argentine crop news. Corn started 3-8 of a cent higher. New .York’s opening prices were: ‘Wheat—May, Tnicage’s opent Jhicagos opening prices were; Whi —May, S10 tito £05 july, 99 5 ® 1-4; December, 1.00 0 1,09 6-8. Corn—May, 4 to 46 1-8; December, 49 7-8 bas pty ‘ik i New ork’c closing prices were: Ure pues, 112 1-2 bid; July, 103 34 at id; December, 171-2 Corn—! WT bid; December, 66 1-8 cy Shicago’s closing = prices = were; Wheat—Decembér, 1003-4 bid; May, 1191-2 asked: July, 1-4 bid. Corn— be eo LJ sh ees. 4 34 esked; January, 47-8; May, 47-8 duly, # bla. . ‘o ae NT SU a HOYER HAS BOLTE’S JOB. Hworn in as Justice of Sevond Din- triet Civil Court, John Hoyer was sworn in this after- fun before Mayor MeClelian as Justice @f Ua Hecond District Municipal Cour The position was made vacant through ahe removal of Justice Hprmann Holic on charges brought by Distrist-Attor« ney Jerome. ‘Mr. Hoyer Is a lawyer with an office in Centre sirtet. He lives in the Second Adsembly_ District and ts a supporter of ‘Tom Foley, who suggeeded Patrick Divver as leader. Poley wished bis appointment, and as Fol in a position to nominate his he was appointed ‘The salary 4 — Toklo’n Commercial Schouls, As early as 187 the first commerc!:! Gnatitute was established in Tokio. Since ahat the similar schools have been established In various paris of the Jap- anese Empire. In 184 the commercial gchools wore regulated by Ministerial decree, and {n 189 a general lew was passed concerning commerelal — ediica- Oe ¢ A GOOD TRAVELLING SALESMAN CAN MAKE THE NAME OF YOUR HOUSE KNOWN THROUGHO UT THE LAND! DO you want such aman? If so, THE WORLD can PRODUCE him. All you need do Is send a SALESMAN WANTED ad. to THE WORLD. a not NEXT SUNDAY? That is the BEST TIME, and the BEST PLACE is the great SUNDAY WORLD WANT DIRECTORY. 4,767 EMPLOYERS obtained MALE Welp alone through WORLD WANTS during October. 3900 MORE than applied through any other New York newspaper, 42 1-4; July, 108 1-2, | to} tonal tastituttegs | Bales. ‘ Ing eh’ 0 Alle Ch'ers » » & NOMA Amal. Copper. 7% ia TE | F000 Am Car & F. 0% Sy B+ I Am, C, OF ploy iy wy +1 } Am, Cot, OW. Be, By HE 10 Am. Express tt mt aiT PHAM. Grose T. ty Me Ue WO Am, Hide L Om Mth et | 1700.Am, Hl. de Le Df ity HANG WOAm. Ive . %! ™ Mh } 9 Am. Toe pf. BM “oy BT — | 10 Am Bln, Ot, WH 1M 16K I {1000 Am, Loco... Bly 6 8H +1 1 Am, Looo, pl..10h Wat, 14 | OO Am Malt Oo | W0Am, Malt pl. aT MM | 10000 Am. Bmeit., .. 81% Mm MM + | MO Am, Mme 26 a 1M Mam MF pl. W Wht 100 Am, Sugar ..14%y 17K 14% ~ 100 Ara, Sug pl. 1 9 aT WaAam, T & TAH HW) 18 WAM, ‘TO pl ia 1 190 Am, Tob, pot, my mY - 1AM, Wool 4. he Bh BH 100 Am. Wool pf. 2m 100 Col, H.C, & 1. 15% 15% 20 Col, South ... 2 Wy @ + 100 Col, So, Ist pf. = 8 100 Col, Bo. 2d pf.. 35% 35% 0 Con. Gas ..... 25M 215% 254 — 100 Con. Tob, pf.,.128% 2800 Corn Prod, ...%@ = 23% 0 Corn Prod pf., @ 7% % 1900 Del. & Hud. ,.187% 100 D. & RK. G pt. 6% & % + Wo Fed. M. & 8.. WH 52% $00 Fed. M.& 8. of 74 0Gen. Ch, Co. pie 8 & + 700 Great Nor. pf.218 20 28 + 180 Hock. Val.. ... 804 9 8+ $200 IH. Central ....162 IMO Int, Paper... 14% 0 6 Int. Paper pf.. 78 77% 7 — G0 Int, Pump pf.. 8% 8 MH + ee, a ee es i a) i i MOK.C, Fie, pf. BY Ry 1800 Lou, & Nash..13% 19 19 + 1900 Manhattan ...1694 18% 10 -- 1000) Met. Gt. Ry...128% 10% 122% — 2200 Mat. Seo 1% 94 Bl =I }1MOO Mex, Cent .... 29% tM 2\ + 700 Minn. de St. L. 6% 62 AM + 100 1, St ded. YO w we HOO M., K. & Te... 84% | 600 M., IX. & 7. pt. Ay $300 Mo. Pacific ,..106%% 120 Nat, Bis, Co.. 65% 100 Net, Lead... KM 100 Nat. Lead pf. 0" 94% + Choa Net “, |Lawyer Untermyer Hints that) “% | joo Anmoonda sti a) 14K + 1%] tions of Client. AT ARF. W Wh N+ 4 TAT ae Fyptiony 100% 100% — MW 1, WO +4) Jon M. Bowers applied to Juattce 4+ 4! woott, in the Bupreme Court, to-day pd to compel Charles W. Morse, the late 6% — 4! toe Trust King, to anewer certain ques 54 +18 | ion which he had asked in the exam- WH +14) nation of Morse betore trial of the oult : $8 + 4) oe John HB. McDonald against him to 4190 Chee, & Ohio WK Wo OH + recover $200,000 which he says he lost 1@Chi & N. Wino 9 50 in American Ice by following Morse’s WC. & NW, ft al Ml +1 advice and alleged misrepresentations. Miao Chi. Gr, W... BH WH BH +) | NecDonald alleges that by Morse'e ad- BO ChI Gt W. AT 6H TM) 5 | ee ny bought 7,00 shares, That Moree eat nat te me ty told him the company was earning the Woon GM. a Pig” 11 aT + | DE Cain OT seria, and. tes 100 C. M. &St.P.pflS3y 189 189% + te . $0 ChL 7. vfs BK MA HON + TAT snares he had tought at #77 until Morse #0 Chic, Un. T.... Wy WK IBN — M4) ang the other leaders unloaded, and 4 cc if n ben i phd a thereby suffered the $200,000 loss. win Col. F. & Ir... 81 (% Wty +3 | Wouldn't Anewer “Wa e” Query, WoCol, F. & 1 of ® o © +6 | 7% +14 82% —1%4 | $14,000,000 stock was éssued 1% —1% #700 Gen, Elec. Co..190% 192 192 +1 11% 42% = % + % [the promoer and director al WONT ANSWER ae ‘ 1 i mt J. M, Bowers Complains that Boston Magnate Falls to Make .4| Charles W. Morse Refuses to ¥ Reply to Questions in J, E. Mc-| +| Denald’s $200,000 Suit. M +1% fh SILENT AS TO QUERY t » OF “WATER” IN STOCK. | % —— ‘4! Plaintiff's Counsel Has “Uite-| ‘| rior Motive” in His Interroga” him not to.sell; that le, Morse, would The questions Mr. Bowers wanted to | force Morse to answer were as to how %| much more out of the $14,000,000 com- | mon and $8,640,000 preferred stock of the | %| American Ice Company was Issved on \] the purchase of properties and pluats| from him and the late Banker Geis-| hennan than the ¥3,000.000, which, he/ says, he and Gelshennan recelved. | In other words, how much “water'’| \%| was pumped into American Ice on the 40 Den, & 8 Wipf. 6 6 6 +4 | strength of the purchase of plants $00 Det, United ... 1% .78 78% +1%| Which McDonald says cost Morse and WO Det, South.. .. 7 6% O&% — | Gelshenen $800,000, and which Morse fig- 1500 Det. So. pf..... 28% 28 By + | urse at $1,064,000. MDit 8... 6 MB The question was as to how much MD. 8S &ArtS 8% stock was issued to Mr. Sprague, who 6600 Erie 39% 38 39% + %| was described by Mr, Bowers as "some- 8600 Erle Ist pf..... 13% 72 73% +1%| body’s dummy.” ! G00 Erie 2d pf,..... 06% 82% 5% +2%| “Mr. Morse has sald he knew that the If he knew that much the inference is that he %| knows all about it,” sald Mr, Bowers. Acta on Lawyer's Advice, 10) Samuel Untermyer, for Morse, read ‘4! from the minutes of the testimony taken before Referee Eugene H. Pom- eroy in sppport of his contention that 14 | Mr. Morse answered every question and had told all he knows about Amer. 4) loan Ice, and declared that Morve had %| by his Lethon rest = answer the same question a dozen times, * Aoctared that he had offered to withdraw all objections and let Morse % |answer ali questions if Mr. Bowers % | would agree to conclude his examina- 4 | ton that day, but Mr. Bowers would not accept the conditional offer. 4 “There is an ulterior purpose here,’ % |said Mr. Untenmeyer; “Mr. Bowers Is 4, | trying to got evidence for some other cuse than the one in hand.” | “Justice Scott reserved decision, S “Tf we can prove that all the entire issue of nearly 000,000 worth of stock was for this paged gv gt A that is a part of our case,” said Mr, Bowers, |They cannot stop our invest ation of dent of the American Ice Company.” 4 | Sir. Untermyer relterated that Morse WO Nat. R.RMpt ah « had sworn that the properties cost him | WON. RR Med pf. 23% By 24 $1,084,000 and that he received $3,000,000 MODN.Y. Alrbrake.169 158 162g +2 [1D ptock for thera. | hy hig 4 HOON. Y. Cen..,...135% 194% 135% + % | what became of the othe 0,000, DON.Y.C.& StL. 0% WON. Y.C. 48, L.24 75, @ 3 ot 100 N.Y.,NuH.& H.196% We Ner, & West. He TT + 1000 North, Am,....105 105 104 --1 | 300 Out. & West. 42 1 at 42 | 900 Pacific Mall .. 8% @ 6 — 30000 Penn, RR .....15%5 2000 People’s Gas ..108% | MPCCa& SL. 7 | S800 Pressed 8. C., 18% 8h + 400 Pressed B.Cptst = By + | 800 Quicksilver ™% 2 mM | 800 Ry St. Sp'g... % 34 + 1000 Ry St. Sp's pf ie 9 O% + 5800 Rep. Stee! IT 17 + 1100 Rep, Steel pt. My Oy + 59000 Reading 10% 1% + 200 Reading 1st pf. % - 4900 Rock Island 12 Rock Isl. pf. $4 % + MOR, W. & O....185 1% 1% 47% | La Bavole, Hi bent aire. en ears OUTGOING 'STEAMSHIPS | il mae oe Pi a ey BAILED TO-DAY, Ni pat Wo'Bloes Bh vt...10 mo ite Santee hieeettiand, fio Grande, Dewick COST, & Bist pl. 77% TT Ty + ty | Tumurt, Santiagy, Princess Anne, Norfolk | OSL OMS QQ =, se WOSLSFCE! pf..i27 im im ms. L 8 W.. oy OB B% + 400 St. L. 8. W. pf 63 & & + 2400080u, Pacific 6% 6% 6% #0 Sou. Pac. pf...uT\ 117 LT 1et00Bou. Ry. Co... B% Bi BY + MOSou. Ry. Cop! %% % 0 Stan, R&T. 3h HK Ht 13M0Tenn, C. & 1... TM HG 1% + | 200 Tex. Pacific.... 36% 0 Tol. StL & W. 31h Bt ny + 2200 ToL.SteL. de Wop, 60% 9% + MON. BaP. pl. % 1 S6400U'n, Pacifie.....115% "1% | 10 Un, Pac. pt wy THO Un. Ry. Iny.,. 18 17% 18 + #0 Un. Ry. Inv. p.m 688+ 1080 U.8.C.1. Pipe . 16% 16% 16 + ROUSCL PL. ph 2 TA + MOU. 9 R.& Im. 8 82 4100U. 8. Leather, 4 MM } SL, B Leath, p. 8% iy Hit + | 1800 1. S$. Rubber. 9% 194 3 + | $091, 8. Rub. pf. M1 9% ot 190 UB, Steal... 9% | rér0n0 U". 8. Steel pf. 9% 21% | Va-Car. Ch... 1% “+ 2 Va.-Car. Co. pits Wy — 10 Va LC aC. M 4 17) Wabarh ™ my + 4 Wabeah pf... 4 1% Mh + 10) Weatlirgh'se 181 18) 181 1 Weat'se ist pf «197 oT WO Wheel. & 1. EB. » my - WOW, AL Ripe dy mh 7 Wie, Central... 2% 2% Oo Wis. Central pts 4 *Ea-dividend. ——-— | SUNDAY WORLD WANTS WORK MONDAY MORNING Wonpans| 48-20 Astor Place iri s 8 Bh WA Be + “ » MH —-%) Uh — 4 I — Ay — 1° Big Offer. 4 ————. SHIPPING NEWS. ALMANAC FOR TO-DAY. M4 | Sun rises, 6.88/Sun sets, 4.37/Moon rises. 7.12 % THE TIDES. Ly High Water, etic th FH Sandy Hook. ...... m1 land. . 2. ° si elt Sate Poy. 10.88 1190 % Pout OF NEW YORK, ” Baltic . | Giulia % | Athalte ys) | Rantiago 1 | La Savole 4! % INCOMING STPAMBHIPS. DUR TO-DAY 14 | Koenigin Lulge, Arvietan, Gibralter, jes, Alene, Inaqua. re, ye 14 | % %| \ 4 iy 26 West 23° Street “ IG ) It's’ the dainty gift that pleases most, A | % % 4 % “ Perrin Glove Bonds issued for any amoust, at ob West tyrd Street, upon personal or by mail. SVR ANS 3 y | Cash or Overcoats | Credit. 1 | Ready to Wear, &e., | 4 Made to Measure, Alburt & Co. cor 4 LAWSON BLUFE 0 NO CA These bright Drill bargains go on sale in our Fo Stores to-day. You'll be able to buy gems for Xmas with what you'll save on thse OVECOATS, Men’s strictly allewool 52-inch ¢ Over- coats, bigh-ende, Belt “Overcouts Sat" Mahon 910 *g | Coats, 44 and 48 inches long...... i Men's Skibbereen Frieze Box Overcoats, 44 inches long, Vee. | tian body Hnings and satin sleeve linings; also Skibbereen 0) | Prieze Overcoats, 52 inches long, serge lined, and Belt Coats © and Greatcoats, $2 inches long, of brown and $ gy overplaids, cut extremely full, Every 12.50 = Good His Threat to Dump a Flood of Stock in Market, and Prices Hold, oat $18 value; all sizes... Sa Me's [ped oil atte Greatenaty cut wy full, tallors y aving imported Venetian body and satin LIST OPENS STRONG, tev nanan Sach Belt Coats ot Scotch wool § | lens, In checks and overplaids; cut very loose, with 15 SAGS AND THEN RALLIES, | broad backs and shoulders; all sizes.......sseeseeue Amalgamated Copper and Sugar, Two of His Pet Issues, Feel Some Pressure, but Pacific Mail, Another, Scores Profits. ALAN PRESSLEY WILSON The nervous “break-down” - | This condition is usually caused by overwork | or mental strain and neglect. When one overworks, the nerves are over: Wall atreet waited with interest to- day the result of Thomas W, Lawson's announcement on Wednesday that he would pramp the stock market with Amalgamated Copper, American Bugat YOUTHS? oxtord Melton Coats, cut loose and $0 in. long; sizes 15 to 20. A stylish and strongl $ tallored garment that, we know, will give you $10 fie 4 6 of satisfaction A Yosths’ allewool Frieze Box Coats and Fancy Belt Coats, $0 inches long; sizes 15 to 20,........cccceseee 8 f BOYS?’ and CHIL DEN’S Japanese models, a } all-wool Oxford Overcoats, sizes 3 to 8, and Ox- iw ford Melton Box Coats, sizes 8 to 16; generously 95 cut $4 and $5 garments; Brilliant Sale. -_ Children’s Reefers, sizes 6 to 12, of all- wool Oxford gray © Frieze; %-length garments; velvet collars, brass % es buttons, sleeve ornaments; cay be worn by boys 3. m7 t or girls; bargains at $6; Brilliant Sale Price..... and Pacific Mall. | worked, Then you “live on your nerves.” Regular $6 and $7 double-breasted Tourists, orl ; : | gu d ores ‘The opening prices were all against You can “live on your nerves” just so long— t » Japanese and Russian Overcoats, and Kersey an snail eee sede prea buing aneve then the nerves protest in some form—"“break irish Frieze Reelers......cscsecevseseveeeeeee : +] 2 18 3-4, a guin of 1-2 point, while Sugar meaning Just one thing. abl 2% ios 5%; special price ; oo Sata ‘ pe was off a bare fraction at 1% Pacitic Your nerves need attention. You must feed ibd Mig "tababtet A nae r Malte start was 14 a arp he aM some new power to your nerves, ' oe ees to 544, box and wax calf an $1.49 Lowe e latter being the only tssu ow + ee 4 top ge RR 5 i aay. eases et Lawson's (ah That is just what Paine’s Celery Com und owe bom eail and viel bi4 Shoes, stvs 916 to $ é ae ‘As trading advanced, however, there does. It feeds new power to the nerves and builds ys bi 4 1.95 5%, special... ' Get the Habit. Go to va 279 Broadway, Near Chambers Stre:t. 47 Cortlandt Street, Near Greenwich St, them back to healthy strength. That is just why for the past 17 years Paine’s Celery Compound has been the most universally used tonic in the world, That is just exactly why brain workers keep themselves keen, healthy and vigorous by using Paine’s Celery Compound Alan Pressiey Wilson, a journalist of Bal- timore, tells his experience in an Interesting way—his experience |e that of thousands upon thousands every year, was a sudden reaction and although everybody sald the drop was due to profit-taking the calamity shouters yelled “Lawson” and looked for a further slump. It didn't come though, aa the prices turned upward, with Copper and Suga leading in the rise.sbut later showing pressure Pacific Mall, which Lawson had bi up a few weeks ago on a flourish went ahead In the buying that was gen eral The statement issued by Lawson ‘ j which caged ane worry ta Wall paine's Celery Compound has 211 and 219 Sixth Avenue, Near 14th Strest (7%) restt Rysoclates In a Common Cause plsing’ ine an me fost laskh Street, Corner Thied Avent one It having come to my attention during after a continuous struggle againet nervous | rreding ie the past few daye that | am loaded tv the gunwales with Amalgamated, Sugar and Pacific Mail, to wit, 39,000, 80,000 ata 40,000 shares respectively, and as the ig declining. and 1 am on the point of being compelled to ‘le whith event there will be mu: glow And a low tune, I earne: your assistance. “It after i have investizated formation as above I find it to rect 1 will dump over this line a o'clock Friday next sek is that the ‘stredt’ stand by and see that | get good prices, thereby, | perhaps, preventing the financial ruin of one who has been caught tremen- dously short of discretion and migh long of enthusiasm, Please, Wall st . stand by on Friday next and don’t for- get the hour or the amounts and names f the stocks which T will be compelled oslaughter, THOMAS W. LAWSON “Pp. §.—[ would throw over my lines to-day, in accordance with the pro- gramme advertined by the financial | critics, but for the fact that I wish to | prostration. When my wife dled a short time ago | threw myself into my work with such energy as to cause a nervous break: down, and my friends became very solicitous of my health. | tried various remedies and diets but seemed to grow worse, At times 1 became so despondent that | did not care CANDY PURITY We make our candies in our own factory and watch thelr ufacture with every possible pp ‘ bp Sea mo crupulous dealers attempt to foist cheap, nasty stuff on b ine that, a's The hurry of Christmas shopping, their deception might 5 ticed, This method does not prevail here, as every ingredient must pass ust purity and excellence before being used. COUNTER GOODS, LB. ? THE LARGEST LINEIN THE CI imore American the testimony of one who had been troubled with nerve de- pletion, but who, through the use of the famous Compound, was made well, | re solved to try it and | am delighted with the results, | can now do the work on my paper that | never thought possible, Journalistic work requires strong nerves and | have no fear that mine will fall me now."—Alan Pressley Wilson, 1635 Edmonson Ave, y , which I ld : + . : ch Cy Te ara iehad been ruined. | Thousands of grateful patients tell of the une Fruit and Bs, Molacsen cre Kimora ameter oe , | failing effect of Paine’s Celery Compound as a ween STOCKS DULL IN nerve vitalizer and tonic. Physicians, the world over, use and prescribe it and testify to wonderful cures, One bottle will prove its wonderful properties— it gives almost instant effect. Let Paine’s Celery Compound strengthen and restore, your nerves, ’ nourish your system, ey your blood and help you back to vigorous, buoyant health, Remember this—Paine'’s Celery Compound is the prescription of one of the most famous physi- cians America has ever known—Prof. E E. Phelps, of Dartmouth University. All reputable druggists recommend and sell Paine’s Celery SPECIAL FOR FRIDAY, | SPECIAL FOR SATURDAY, PRANCT MHOCOLATE. C SPANent J WTOC | rida a panne / AL for FRIDAY and UTTBR PEANUT Be irun tee Oc a eTED FRUITLAND AP CHOCOLATES.1D.y 15c THE LONDON MARKET. LONDON, Nov, %.—Money was grow: ing scarcer in the market to-day owing to the Joint. Stock Banks calling tn loans In order to make up thelr month: ly balance sheets. The discount busi- ness was largely done by the Bank ot Pnglond. ‘Trading on the Stock Exchange was quiet, but had a good tendency, Con- vola eased 4 shade, Home Ralls were depressed Americans were maintained for a time, but were Idle, and closed weaker 1 (OG pice, ogy creas a BONS, oF a! - COLATES fi. 2 HOCOLATE CR Pup MINTS ITALTAN CREAR OW CHOCOLATES... ti acoTcn KISSES, .1 .19C vw Hhodeslans and Kaffirs were firm and HOOLS, CHURCHES, INS yomewhat active, Argentine Rails were Compound. SPECIAL OFFER TO eA a sense ine mole of labor troubles in WELLS, RICHARDSON & CO, Imperial Japanese Govern ment sixes of 184 were quoted at 95. | iT, “pound } und pail of Mixed Candy and 60 half-pow $ ‘ BURLINGTON, VERMON A 30-po rm 2 Why pay a middleman more when you can buy of the ‘We will deliver 1 to 10 f) h, 54 ’ Ail ARE BRIGHTENED BY IDEAL GIFTS "fst MANUFACTURING d ESTABLISHMENT on LLEWKow!Tz. aK Sour tenet” HIGHEST STANDARD "OP QUALITY, BEST WORKMANSHIP wh Af reer mom rms Facrony AT PACTORY PRIOES. 7 ENLARGED FACILITIES * LARGEST ASSORTMENT -— tt OUR Sixrn Ave. SToRs Which [s MosT CENTRALLY 4A s0 ae Locaren, HAS BEEN GREATLY EKLAROED, AND [5 A us eon CE 80 tha. at the following rates: 7" Manhattan Island, 10¢. 4 cor, oi <q 29 CORTIANDT Hoboken or the Bronx, 15¢, No goods sent C. O. D. Brooklyn, Jersey City, COR.CHURG We Announce for Saturday An Important Sale of Women’s Coats at $25.00.) Values $35.00 to $50.00, J An assortment of over 300 coats to select from,4 Consisting of Broadcloths with applications of braids Cheviots, tight-fitting with applications of braid or plain tailored, | Evening Capes in light shades of broadcloths, Covert Coats, 45 inches long, tight-fitting, also odd and sample coats, only one of a kind ; not a garm worth less than $35.00 and many valued at ¢ 50.00, Special $25. OO each. Lord & Taylor Broadway and Twentieth St., Fifth Ave., Nineteenth One OF The Finest Jewerry Stonas In NY GITY, Every IMprovemenT HAS Brew Provinep Ci For OUR CUSTOMERS CONVENIENCE. WE CORDIALLY [NVITE Your INsPECTION OF Our Enormous STrock, Manufactured on the Premises N MANUFACTURING JEWELER i? IMPORTER & DIAMONDS. 6th Ave, Cor 17th Sé. va Tas 290 Grand St. [Baricies SELBeTEO Now Wit Ba Reve wveo tora Wr OPEN EVENINGS UNTIL 8 P. M. SATURDAYS, ft P.M, DPOOODE DRT 2 9940094-.050408 OOM) FL PDOH RDS Sunday World Wants Work Monday Morning Wo der

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