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Steel Common Led the Rise, with Half a Dozen Issues Going to “New High Records for “METAL ISSUE PUSHED " Winois Central, Louisville in the Dealings. © wao. which advanced more than 1 ‘gent. to 90 7-8, on enormous buying. with gains al! around Trading was heavier than for Searing in the demand, . London houses deait ber iy in AHEAD ON HEAVY BUYING. Nashville, New York Central and Pennsylvania Prominent Kew high figures for the year were | fn at least & half-dosen issues ‘the stock market to-day, the moat D Retable being Valted States Sree! o ‘There was muoh Irregutarity ta prices uring the early session, but toward joon the list developed strength, held Pready during the afternoon, and closed Gays past, the Indusiriais and railroads Market, they taking probably 9,00 to Sales, eat. ext, ing ch'ge MON, C. & StL 14 1 +8 WO Nat, Biscult .. Oh By By +h 900 Nat. Lead .... 3% 24% Mh % MON, J, Central. 191 1m MON. Y. Alr Br..164 160Q 164 1600 N, ¥, Central.854 1364 197% +14 MONY..C. & BALM MH MK + 1N.Y,.C& 812% % 7% 16400 Nor, & West... 164 7% 764 +1 | %0 Nor, &W. pf. m @ -2 1600 North Am.....10\ 103% 10% + 4 1#0 Ont, & West... © 84 a — "4 0 Pao. Const... 7% TWH TH +IN) the} 00 Pacinc sta. 6% M4 Hie — ‘6 137600 Penn, RR.....1T% 190% 19% + 28200 Peo, Gas ......110% 100 10ly +1% 200 Poo. & Fast... 9 9 —% 10 P.C,C.& SL.ple 106 1H +1 6300 Pr, 8, C 11% 4% 4146 +18 1900 Preas, 8. C, pf % te 0% 1 + Me 26 Quicksilver ™% % Mh 10K, RK Secu... 9 8 Mm +h 2000 Ry, St. Spm... 3% 3% Sh + %), BO Ry. St. Sp. pf. 0 MM +t &| 10000 Rep, Steel 1% 8% + Me] 8011 Rep, Stl, pf. m th +h 20800 Reading .... .. 1% 16% 1% — 4 111 Reading tat pf. 8% 8% "Te We) 7000 Rock Island .. 7% 7 STs + Me $800 Rock Is! pf... M% 4 AG + ie 620) Rud, Goods... Sy AM % +1 | 600 Rub, Goods pf. 0% §% BM +24 0 Sloss-Bh.. ... MY F % 100 Slows-Sh, pf....100 100 StL& SF Ist pf 17% 1200 BULA SF 2d pf, Hy om: | a0 St, Le BW... 8 + ber) g008t. L. &. Wp High- Low- Clos. Net pt, OA +1 | 100 8t, P. & Om..168 4 #80) Sou, Pao 6 -% 9 South, Pac, p. UT “ 900 Bou, Ry, Co. +M 109 Hou. Ky. Co. p. 2 +% 1S. R&T. Co. 1% +% ten | 1990 ‘Tenn. C. & 1.. The “ Tex, Land BH +S ww Tex © u the} go Tol, Rys, My oT, St. 1. & Woy THE WORLD: BANKRUPTCY SUIT ASSERT PRISONER ~ AGAINST BROKERS; ROBBED 20 FLATS Police Claim to Have Man Who Four Creditors of Jacob Berry & Co. File Papers in Involuntary Action Against Suspended Firm. ments of Property Worth Thousands of Dollars. — A petition in Involuntary bankruptcy) Central OMce Detectives Deevey and was filed to-day with the Clerk of the) MeGauley arrested @ man to-day to United States District Court against | whom they believe they can trace scores Jacob Berry & Co., the Consolidated Ex-| of robberies in the upper west side that change brokerage firm which assigned! have oscurred in the past few months. Saturday to Ashbel P, Fitch, The peU-| phe man was arrested In his home at tioners are Peter ‘Teatori, Nario Darrin, | No. 110 West Twenty-ninth street and, Frederick L, Q. Mascher and Caroling) degerined himself as Albert HL. White Engitah. | ney, & salesman, ‘Thay wilege an unsecured Indebtedness) jy (he prisoner's rooma the detectives of 1.40, As an act of bankruptcy) found mare than 92,00 worth of sliver- they allege the assignment to Mr. Pitch | ware and joweiry which they declare Has Looted West Side Apart-| MONDAY EVENING, NOVEMBER 28, 1904. AON HERES TH ~ "OALS TIT" |Barnum & Bailey Form a “Gen- | tlemen’s Agreement” with Ringling Brothers and Invite Other Showmen to Join, A gentleman's agreement" has been reached by the two biggest clrous own- ers in the country, and other showmen are invited to came in, according to a statement issued on behalf of Barnum & Bailey's this afternoon, This says: “An important transaction among cireus magnates has just. been consum- tiated, whereby at loamt the largest two shows in “he work have come to an amicable underetanding in regard to | CASTORIA For Infants and Children, The Kind You Have =| Always Bought = it being the intention to practically abolish the free ticket nuisance as fat 4a possible, and to this end window Uithographs will, to a great extent, be} dispensed with, and the newspapers used more extensively. “Other unfavorable conditions will be | met as they arise, and ail unjust dis- criminations of attempts to levy (llega! | and excessive fees of any kind will re- celve prompt and proper attention, Will Cheek Many Evils, “Some of these matters have now grown to such unbearable proportions chat it has prompted the Mosars, Ring. ing Brothers and Mr. Batley to tal che Initiative and ppply tie forces severally at thelr command in efforts to effect a remedy. In this they invite the ald of other showmen, through which it l@ expected that these vexa- Xtous matters may be properly and satisfactorily adjusted. "There can be no discoynting the far- reaching effects of the agreement be- ween the proprietors of the two big shows. For it contmplates the regula- tion of row and other important affairs, the correction of all abuses and the adoption methods for gen betterment of the circus calling, While the concordat arranged between these two big shows can in no wise be con- | NEANISS CHILDREN — on Saturday, A receiver has not yet been appointed. Both members of the firm of Jacob) | Barry & Co, Mr. Berry and Mr. Ben-| part of the spoil, net, were at thetr offices, No. 42 Broad: | ,| Way, early to-day, but neither could 9) against the man he stoutly maintains | seen, ‘The. assignee, Aahbel P, Fitch, | wnu was also there, accounts of the firm, said that b! vestigations had not yet gon enough to enable him to make definite statement of the company’s condition, He sakl that the firm would soon make some aort of an offer of agt le ment to ita creditos, but he could net it would be. The accounts of ¥ out-of-town brenches of the which must be gone over before will voking Over the ja ine far was stolen from flats in the neighbor- hood. Already two owners of property have come forward and fdentified a In spite of this apparent evidence his innocence. Even after his pockets! had been searched and found to oon- tain forty pewn-tickets for jewelry and silverware he declared that he had come by them vonestly, havmg pur- chesed them In entire good fatth. When he was faced by the identification of the plunder found In his rooms he re- fused to offer any explamexton. Property Identified. The two persona who have identified propersy found in the priscners room as thelr own are Mra, Lucla Welsh, of | | sidered a combination, it may correct): — other. harmonjous methods of | he construed as an ussootation for mite tual benefit Into which all other shows “Mr, Jomes A, Bailey and the Messrs, poe ve fag) motto. of the. mus: Ringling Brothers have met and agreed | Prehended in in ama ail fot'Gn upon a future programme that is Mkely rn peta Od ne to confer lasting benefit upon every one engaged in the otreus business, While there t2 no foundation for even a sus- Ploton that any merger or combination la Inyvalved, uigolent has transpired to Dortant interesia of these two BY WHIRLING SHAFT Shows wil be conserved =| Aureement Is Reached, H “For wome time the leading showmen | Hair Caught in Machinery % of the country have contemplated a sort | {noreage the dignity of the clrous pro- ession and at th esame time put them na position to unitedly and suocessfully combat any impositions that might be forced upon them, By these arran warrant the statement that a most horough understanding thas been ar- Yel at, by which the vast and im- of “wentlemen's agreement" that would permit of concerted action and enabi j i them (o formulate plans that would lured Retere =e a = Stopped, 4 to routes and general o is reasonable to expect Improed reguits, | N § Bond street, where she ts em- aa all semblance of warfare will be, Pl0ved: this aftemoon and before the jini engineer could shut off the power the “Tt ds also a part of the compact to %°2!P Was torn almost entirely trem her correct many abuses which have ser.| Ye! ously affected the operation of these She was taken to St great amusement concerns, and even , Ptal ta, an ambulance, made them a prey to the unserupt Hundre Vincent's Hos- and Seventh street, 5 Per Pe tion ta known déday the | AO TREE Con Are G00 shares of Steel common ME, SLL.k Wipe Py iM — My eat ce mente’ of ce amok No. Jat West Eighty-third street, and| dvances were shown in Il-| 200 Wo Twin, CRTIOOm We + 4 w York City tanks with which ‘Choimas Woodward, ef No, M45 Weet Biriting ad 1 |) mols Central, Louisville & Nashvilieand) 1000, Bag & P. hy 2 the Arm anit were to-day #KUNG UD | Highty-second mt Mr. Woodward 7 Golorado Fubl & Iron, they cloving from| 100Un. B. & P. nf. T incompleted It willbe ‘know\ what | ented plate worth $0) that had bos: | Sto more than 5 per cent, over Satur- | iw Union Pac. u int of equity remains from the col. | atolen from his apartment, Mrs, Welsit | doy's fg ir. OO Un, Pac, pt... % 4 al deposited to cover these loans | found jewelry to the value of $3” that Norfolk & Western, New York ¢ qin, Ky Liv. 1% +4 to be applied Lo Bayion, ie, cred tony ot (hd been taken from her apartment | tral and Pennsylyanta also ocoup ot ‘ iy, & pt - ae, ty today sete anions, Mat Saturday Prominent positons. ed TB ipe,. 1% n miitors, Saturday, vut It seemed | Other articles believed to be the frult Amalgamated Copper, after a session) HOI 8 CLP. pt ity be a different crowd, being made UP of recent robberies discovered in Whit S72 @f Weakness, rallied during the late) #9 U 8 RK & bn,, 8 4) spparently, Of, Gut Or tene proms. 738 ney's apartment are « silver cup| P ’ had come to And ¢ n ty f @alings and finished a shade higher 480) UB. Leather. 1% them out of the wreck marked ‘“Eatolle, Feb, 9, 1898;" a gold. ‘The Erica were 9 as were the U, 8, Lenth. pe oo | Home of these customers said that jined silver & Gcld-ebounted Amber ‘tractions. U. §. Rubber, 4% | meveral days ago, before yegirriv4 ladys umbrella with Pacific jc as announced, they had ew litt a | | gpl aro te S10 1", 8. Bub. pf. 0 . eee eee rout thee H wiih | a allver hand parked "R. K.,"" a black! i WOOT. 8, Stoel... 1% HH T+) Frooh Horry dt Co, and had withdrawn seal handbag with the same initials, a te dealings in bonds were active. | aeun t', § Steel pt 9% My WH—ylihem, but a few days Inter had re. ™ on . mocks were LIMO! i ye oan Ch 3 41 1 + Ml covered thelr confidence and deposited a [AJ He norenioed h 4 390,000, Ew Vin ms hel gins again 1 smounter ror Le HO VasCar, Ch. pede 11% 1 +1h| Nel rere eee suspensions of fAbme Ls a eo LY A pearl 7 u .. : » a 4% +1%e | gol on the Consolidated by: Aa all heart pendant, a tortoise ‘ wbash we ee * | ae ‘ , z eral kets of lesser Value, High- Low- Clon Net Wy ~\% | Berry & Co, ann Saturday, and Severe Bales eat, eat, Ing. cu ge Pi im re the Tamar fd to Yee Clever Plan Worked, “halme x - a quieted to sone ‘on ae hgh mil 1 1 A dretarauion from cue afteera hat thele. prisoner is ? 7 7 w1% % of the Exchange jearing- that they em- $00 Amal. Cop S14 7H SIG | MO West. Un 1% =! House sheets ifowed to-day that all heme in securing 0 Car & F..04 BY B% +) Wheel & 1 “ a dated Exchan, Olsed WEEE to fats and immunity from , a Cor & a a ab Woe ILE. pei 4m Ast et chelr obligations, It was | nen the two men entered the| NN eee ee ee, ae on poaltively that there would be no of the apartinent-house they | SH MWDAm. Cot. Ol. Hye HH Y) 100 W. & 1. Ni bea » iy =) suspensions announced to-day " he bells and ascertain WAM. Cot, O. pt My Hy Me —'e) 100 Wik, Central My % BM + Wl anyway, suspensions w inpty, Then they would Be Sh Am. Excress 213 213 Wo Wis, Cent. pl. Oh a | eatath mors that large cuss, § Getleos aad ae ie 3 v. ' ————— of certain houses doing. b the place on an envelope und drop It in| : aan, Hee L. + nes on the Consolidated | Machange | "smart: robbers would then go up| 2 5 tL ry ine of the , t | WOAH & 1. pf LOSSES SHOWN IN ps Pi ped ea ' to the ft break into At with jc Ve Ff i jimmy, er Would mount guard | WO Am, lee an THE WHEAT MARKET, | in the ent hallway. When the oe. GH Am. Icw pt ™ ————— cupant of the flat entered it Was, only 3 Am, Lin, Oil “ . od en n al to go to the letter box and pull aan pal | Wheat clored weak to-day Pete ipl fa go te the deeter bas aoe bull a apn Be x | showing losses of from 44 to 1 1-8 cents, as the tenant of the apartment that was eee fm Loco. pt.) ~™! Gorn finished rather firm, Exports of being plilawed started up the stairway t MO Am. Malt the picket would ring the bell of flat ‘- 7 corm were 1} Inade 4 warn his confederate eee Malt. pe. s79 New York's opening prices were and war r Daman. Panes rig Wheat—May, 1117-8; July, 100; Decem- | m, Boul pr . . ber, WMAM, BL Fy. WH | W's opening prices were; Wheat ewes | con ke. a a Oa Pdr ae 14 May. 100 5-8 to 109 44 to 1007-4; Decem im, Suge’ ws iy we . . * “orn $ i. ber, 108 G8 to 1081-2, Corn—May. 1! \ rom $10 to man TAO WA 1 +24 TM tets December, ia aco ata, | Penalties Range from $ Mad Am. ‘Tob. pct. Ys New York's | slaaing | prices wers,| $50 for First Charge—Repe- May, 113-4 asked uly, BH Am, Wool M% 2 : . h pass i. ton m MAm. Woot ph 9 im cameMay, 78 wa tition of Offense Means Im-| 1 bid 3 an Arbor : e . | . st Wits anked; May, 1001 : ’ MES cee cin’ ton ee July, HLT to WES Corn | ~ After Two Years in Blooming: | , nber, 497-8; December, WT (0) Heaters who do not sell milk according | es cus. ot Wi January, HOA MA; May, 878 t0H | athe guanciqd et by the Hoard ot| Gale Wealthy Henry Ross Is) k: SO phd | duly, 43 asked Health came in for more penalties In S | MB, & O. pf... 4 —_—_— ’ | MBIMOBrooklyn KN. T. Hy 4 the Court of Special Sessions to-day. | ! s 0 Butterick Co...58' .2 COTTON STRONG ON ‘The fines Imposed were not 90 heavy as) of Managing His Own Affairs. 0 Can, Sou 3 2% GOOD OUTSIDEDEMAND, | those of last week, for evn th worst] ~ WWCan, Pacific ...135 * offenders munaged « steve it wes : consauimanans g ts. 64 | —- — firat offence, The penalties ranged fro merce. Pac. ris. 6% Rd , » with {#10 to $9, and Justice Wyatt, Justices! Henry Roso, a wealthy Spanish mer- BM Ches. & Ohio. % Cotton started strong to-day with s elisat of NO 0 Madlioh venison WChi. & Alton... Hy yn active, Some alenificant | Zeller and Hinadale assenting, warned ’ wo Chi, & N.W...200% riers were recelved and sev \ offender that a repetition of the given his Mberty and Lge svales day we" my 2 orders were received 1 ‘ by the order of Justice Amend, of ine SHOOCh). Gr. W e houses were heavy buyers. would mean imprisonment . baad ajrat hs bye ~~ stl me weochi, GW. AT Brokers who usually operate for big] About a dogen dealers tn all were ad- ae happy Kioless, tatiies peel che oh, G " i . c . > aged nd where fines aes ee i WCHL Ge W. 1 oss a2] eae Street teres ‘Wore: Alea BéAyy | Judged es poi, The folie declared that whatever his condition {n GOChI, Gt.W.deb. 4) purchasers jimpeaed al pall Gal Feat a New eat ceca MOC, M. & St. PL. ‘a! Determined efforts by the | were fined: Mra S.raah Baretel, No be sam tt aliaaal? of te maa 200Chi. Term’) ... 15% “| bear the day ¢ Up- | DL Kast Seventy-alxth street; Joseph ft} take care oO manig a0 Chi Te 7M 4, turn, which fed to somewhat Irregular! Handler, No, 1610 First avenue; Georgo | Rosaye detention was secured by his! B) @eo chi. Un, 1 Wy % — % | conditions No. 3 Rivington street; Mrx.| devoted br Manuel Rasso, of | $0 Chi, Vn. Te. pi es G+ ning prices w November elm, No, 432 Sixth street, Ja Oran A wy xt oy +1 ¥ December, 9.34 to January | cob Bitar W Goerck street; Wiib . SOC. CC. & 8.1. 8 arg iy Februray, 9.5% bid; Maroh, | kum Metager, clerk for AF Beckman, tea 4 T3100. Col, F. & | d i i Maroh, | im h avonue: William state, Me all MOCol, F. & 1. pt! 4/264 ty AG Anil 979 bid: May, 9.79 t0 | Wd Third avenue, “William | ice 19 Mr. Hows and shows that ther i : 2 ¢ uly 9.82 to $3 |! ‘ "Brock ave ite | 8 S108128 In cash and Mw Col, H.C. & 1 Md re: January, 98 | Hidedae, No. Oe Brose OT eR ee ae | ot in the Banoa Aine BAC, Soutt : | Assoclation, No. 14 Bast One Hundred | « al, Mexk tur over to WOCoL Bo. t p y eaeeseEne Jand Twentyoalxth atreet, and 8 ’ guns wast mahogany " ’ r cle ” owland, N: and onyx mining lands in exe EMICol Bu. 2 vf *| MERGER MEETING OFF AGAIN, | Murgh clerk for James Rowlan ane . 200 Con, Gas , #90 Cont Tod, pf... ¥M.Corn Prod wy BM Vwacors Prod. pl. sy si MI Del, & Hud...) MD. L. & W... 3d MDen. & R.G.. B 2H Den. & K.G. pl M4 Un, Ry 109 Det, South... " @ Det. Bo. pf my WH Distiliprs’ 5... 38 MA Dul, $8 & A. 14 D. AS. & A. pt 2 Frie }Erie ist pf Erie 24 pf Fed. M&S F. M. & 8, pf. 77 A Det. ™m 7 7 Gen, Elec, Co. Great Nor. pf. Mock. Val oly Hock. Val. pl. %% WO HL Central 1594 Int. Paper .... 21% Tat. Paper pf. 04 Int. Power oy int. Pamp pl.. ; Central... 9 & Mich,. 38 ” Bary PE 3 By 4 BY Ig 1G 167% Bt. Ry...10% 1214 5M OH SI i Bh ah Oh OK 6H tM 91% 1s 168 12K vy) After the re two previ ib and Ne Nerthern Be vilay In th for oa | +1 be ALMA * | gun risen, 7.01\4us * THE n ‘J Hook i ‘ or’ Tiana. h Hell Gate Ferry POnT OF 1% | Armenian,” Liverpoo ety ovrent te SAL jontue. +% . Norton, e514 Women t S| and Girls +% +% advertised foi +% TORY. ng of the minutes " Holy wrporation was adjoy b 1 ee SHIPPING NEWS. | High Water —— adjourned meet m ov. Ui, the rities ting of | Vice-Preal lent, a cretary, were the FOR TO-DAY 1% 4.3)Moon rises 10,20 | TIDES Low Water iy a a M hie i AM Les Vit a APW YORK, RIVED. An + San Juan Ge . 7 tan, Gibraltar Bright, Shields, . Gibraltar i re A MSHIPS, TO-DAY, ¢ employment in the SUNDAY WORLD WANT DIREC. | | Regal Sho If your shoes don't fit, don't bI your shoes, no matter what the because it wins your confidence. Need we tell you the price? Send for Style Book, 10 Stores ts Princiga! Chas GREATER NEW YO. NEW YORK CITY, nde, St th Bt. cor. Ave. roadway, bet. Cortlandt and Liberty Sts. NEW ¥ alt iway, cor, 10th St, Mas stash AVG Ba core gia ae We find it's easier to make Regal Shoes fit the foot than make the foot fit the shoe—easier on you, easier in the end for us— The new exclusive Regal Quarter Size system brings 75 Fall and Winter styles, each in 288 fittings. Some one of these is a made-to-order fit for you, Mail Orders Promptly Filled, REGAL THE SHOE THAT PROVES GREATER NEW YORK WOMEN’S STORES i oS e Comfort| lame your feet. The fault’s in clerk may say. Always $3.50, | Sold Dirwt | trem Tanaery to Consumer RK MEN'S STORES BROOKLYN. #357 Fulton S&., opp. Montague 8t. 211 roadway, neat Medford Ave. #1008 Beye bet Ditmare St. amd W whby Ave. *403 Fifth Ave. het. ieh and Lith Sts, NEWARK. N. J. S41 Broad 81,, upp Cemiral RR, of N.J, JERSBY CITY, *00 Newark Ave, R. H, Macy & Co.’s Attractions Are Their Low Prices, ACYS Bway at 6th Ay, 34th to 35th St. re Now on Display the Included in these record Largest Stocks of Holiday hiedcctuestene Goods in the collections that compare History of Macy's, shown by the largest spe- cialty houses, These dis- plays are made additionally interesting because of special sell- ing events in progress throughout the store. Among them sales | of Furniture, Carpets, Oriental and Domestic Rugs, Curtains and Draperies, Women’s Suits and Coats, Silk Petticoats, Net Waists, French Hand-made Lingerie, Children’s Full-Length Coats, Children’s Dresses, Holiday Handkerchiefs, Dress and Waist Patterns, Gift Umbrellas, Laces and Embroideries, Knit Underwear, Gloves, Blankets, Silk Mufflers and Black and Col- ored Silks. During the Holiday campaign we direct particular atten- tion to our Depositors’ Account Department—a feature assur- ing quick and most satisfactory shopping. You may deposit || any sum you care to, make your purchases in the usual way and refer them to the deposit account for payment. On bal- ances we allow 4% interest. Holiday Time--A Good Time to]! Study the Cut Glass Question. Because the demand for Cut Glass is so enormous during the Holidays there is always an enormous lot of poor quality glass rushed into market, By poor quality glass we mean dull. Bohemian Glass that is only half as lustrous as perfect crystal; and we mean as well the cheap American pressed Glass that merely “scrapes an acquaintance” with the cutting wheel, A visit to our Glass-cutting shop on the eighth floor of our building will prove valuable to you who contemplate mak- in Cut Glass investments at any time. You can inspect the great heaps of perfect blanks on hand here and study the process employed in developing these blanks into “Straus” Cut Glass. You can follow the blanks through the cutting shop: then down to the Cut Glass room in the basement, where the ware is displayed and distributed, We have been making Cut Glass for a good many years and selling it at lower prices than any other house asks for Glass of aqual quality, simply because there are no interme- diate prolits—IT GOES DIRECT FROM OUR CUTTING usual slencer margin of profit. occasionally raise the wolf ory of “inferior quality,” just as they did some years ago, Then we went to the trouble of That “Straus” Cut Glass is first-prize Glass is a good thing to remember just now, when so much of the lust ot is coming into the holiday market at prio | prize p Factory, She Is Terribly Ine} ‘The hair of Fannie Landon, a pretty | ments and the mutual understanding YOUNs Firl. became entangled in the | on, ft Suatt of a machine in the factory at | andon lives at No, 6 East One | favorably with those | WHEELS TO YOUR CRYSTAL CLOSETS with only Macy's}, Those who cannot sell Cut Glass as cheaply as we can]| making a Cst Glass exhibit at the Chicago World’s Fair—]) built it up wholly of “Straus” Cut Glass, and this same ware || || was awarded first honors. hte | |} two styles; / well made, nicely/ tures; good-fitting garments; sizes trimmed; riz@s, according to style,| 7 to 15 vears; limit two suits to @ 8 to 16. customer, {FOR OPPORTUNITIES Apwrfect Remedy for Tiom, Sour Stomach, Diarrh Wommns, -Feverish- ness end LOSS OF SLEEP. NEW. YORK. Thirty Years CASTOR RANMA, _ Fulton 5t., Brooklyn, Double B. & M. Blue Trading Till Noon. Single Stamps from Woon Till Closing. The Peremptory Sale of Women’s Suits Inaugurigted Monday was a veritable bargain feast for the throngs that attended this remarkable and extraordinary upset-price movement. Lest you forget, a $30,000 stock of Women's stylish Suits sacrificed at, prices that mean a distinct loss on every garment sold, ALTERATIONS FREE OF CHARGE. Early Samson's Price, $12.95 and $11.95, Peremptory Sale Price. 5.45 9.95 11.95 14,95 17.95 $Y 95, see and $9.05 Covert Jackets, Peremptory 7.95 5.95 Yesterday's Price, $8.95 and $7.95, $16.95 aind $14.95, $14.95 and $13.95, $26 and, $22.60, $17.95 and $16.95, $82.50 amd $30.00, $40 and $35. $25 and $22.50, $30 and $27.60, 2.50 $4 and §5: Walking Skirts, Perempary Sale price., GAO PRIOR. s vocicsvcvense $2.50 ami $3 Walking $8.95 and $7.95 Covert Skirts, Reremptory Sale 1 50 Jackets, Peremptory * PIICO srageesecereserees ‘ Sale price... Children's Velvet Coats, Valve $5, $1.95 For Tuesday Only, Just 5) Coats for “little tots” that we discovered in our stock as being marted in the wrong sizes. Sizes marked 6, 8, 10 are exceed- ingly small; so out they go at a value-ignoring price. Cute double- breasted effscts, pearl button trimmed, with circular capes and the new bishop je eines poe ExtraSpecialTuesday. Basement 16c. Percales, 36 inch. Domestic Basement, American Ginghams { ibe. English Suitings. . e 7c a Yard. Men's $2.00 Pants $1.00. On Sale Between 9 and 11 A. M. Only. 1,000 Men's Cheviot and Worsted Pants, avout 60 patterns, in hand- some fancy stripes and mixtures, well made; 30 to 42 waist meagure, Limit, tio pairs to a customer, , ’ , * Boys’ $3 O'coats, $1.19.| Boys’ $3 Suits, 990, An All-Day Sale. tween 10 and 12 A. M, Odds and Einds of our better coats) Boys’ Double-Breasted Cheviot left from yesterday's great rush; | Suits, in a splendid assortment of made of Oxilord Melton Cloth, in} neat patterns, light and dark mix- ee [ Kl NAMM. | K. |. NAMM. | DIDODDOOIDODSIOODDOQDGDHDOVIOOD.DOQHDODOIDIDIIDOONS d90GOTODOES GBEWDODDOPHHEDOOOIIDOOAI __1O MAKE MONEY Waitch the World’s WANTS under the head ot “Business Opportunities.” Among the theusands of chances presented in these col- urdns there is sutely one intended for you - Sunday. World Wants Make Money for Advertisers and Readers, t yi * +