The evening world. Newspaper, January 10, 1905, Page 14

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OGKS UP, LED BY TRACTIONS POOR Parr aemeel Heads the List All Day in a Steady Rise. RAILROADS SHOW WELL IN THE MARKET TRADING, St. Paul in Active Demand, While Reading, the Paoifics and B. & 0. Share Patronage —Steel and Copper Gain, Following a cheerful start to-day the market ruled higher throughout tho ses- ston and closed ‘higher, Trading was on & moderate scale, Metropolitan Street Raflway early as- sumed the leadership and held {t during the day, the price, after opening un- gs up to 116, The strong but quiet, Aotivity developed in St. Paul during the final hour, which advanced {t more than 1 per cet, on fo 3 Reading, Souther: sour! Pacific, Loulsy! and Baltimore and Ohio were promi+ nent in the trading at advances of frora 8-4 to moro than 1 per cent, In the Industrials the United States Steel issues! occupied leading positions at fractional advances. Y American Sugar, Amalgamated Coppor and American Smelting and Refining were also strong und fairly active, The Bries ruled about stendy. Bonds were wulet, The total sales of stocks were 422,000; shares and of bonds $5,805,000, ! feat of Bela Terenyi, a Hun- On the order of District-Attor- after an investigation the American Banking Asso- ‘40 the surprising discoyery poor Hungarians of this Deen robbed of $5,000,000 within fa by fraudulent banking con- fi Ig the Vice-President of the onal Forwarding Company, of uth Broad strégt, Trepton, N. nother name for the Hun- Banking Excnange. ter H, Rickey, an expressman, |s ‘The cashier {s Sigmund d one of the directors is Leo hyrcender, dgations of the American ‘Association, it is claimed, the company began its work @ newspaper for adveriising ‘The advertisements were ot jeter as to appeal directly wination of ‘the Hungarian The Closing Quotations, borer. Bome o! th Net , ine cpapianbadaa ‘8 ir¢d Sales. High. Low. Close. ch',.| | and lace work with embroidery, Value 60c Pr, 39¢ 24 , 0 Ally Ch ph. 63 6) 6 + i i d Pld inp seh Bae BL eam, Copper. 7! TY TM + q| | Liste Thread Hose, with fancy figures, floral designs, 5 ge Vine ae ace 140 Am, Car & F.3{ 33% 346 + %! | embroidered and novelty lace work, Value 95c Pr, ; eto whee Feels 10Am. ©. & F, poss * 9-98 + panies Silk qnd linen Pajamas in h f advertisement says that the | 10 Ain, Dis, Tel. 8 2 8 —I ( " Pen nad ad pan wcttie | "DAM. H. GL, pede 46% 46 + | West Twenty-third Street various weaves and colors, ible case with the officers of mea i Pin et a ue 2.45 Ft a 12°) 1co0'Am. 1000... BH 8 8 nin Tees eas ga rege . 900Am., Loo pf..10% 104% 101% ~ 14 | gates, High, Low. Close, oh’. : ; n banking establishment 10Am. Malt. 7% 1% TH+ 4% ie F eatteation of the American| itp am: Malt pf. 2%) 26, 29% | 100U: & Atecln, 2% 2h 2% — i so “Vg Paghtod when | gin Ai, Smelting. 84 80% Alls + | eve AGA Bot eI a ‘Twenty-third Street, 7 val 60 Am. Smelt, pf.ll2te 1M 11214 — % Fv 00 «109-109 tates Mortgage and Trust rain “y | 100 Va-Car pf.. Clark Willlame, the Vice-| Sy Am. ge rly 'gt ot Be RY Ly) Mat Ca C.d wm a 4 the same company, also an 2100 Am, Sugar “Hy 0% 2 +1 40 Wabash see 2 2M We + (Te American Banking Asav- too Am. 'D, pt ct., ay my 8 4+ M 500. W abash pt 42% 4h ah ’ ide a heros tnvomtatos| up A, Wool... Bway) He Westen ii 3 180 +1 |Congressmen Seek Definition of } tation, {0 Adwedhite, Ly 10 1004 + 100 Wis. Cent. pf., 6% 45% 45% P; ident’ ; rad thai iad botots Bie | ge AMER NO I TO OY ie divicond, resident’s Message Clause AMES McCR Jerome, who in turn pat | "tm aa. a6, F tii 10% 10's -- % ——_—- J ME McG EERY & C0, ft his deputy aasistan: | gay) fait, a OWvo..i% 101% 101% + %|COTTON DOWN ON on Interstate Charges—Ba- ‘ je, for a complete and ¢x-) mp pat & 0. pl. mh % % —%! POOR CABLES! con Gives His Views, \ nation. MOO B’kIyn H. T... OO YOK + %4 Views. Peta : Yenr After Year. 2 Bruns’k Co, .. 1% 16 1% Bosbdiarastely cables caused an easy : nlants Outfitting 90 Can, Pacific 182% 182% 132%) + 4! opening in the cotton market to-day,! wagrHin . 10! bias sca ace 1400. Ches. & Onto. 48% 484 484) prices starting from 4 to 6 points lower. /the exact pend bio Hen a ata Department, £0) ON, & Alfon., 42% 42 42% %4| Following the call they declined fur-| rates granted the Interstate Commerce 2nd Floor, lew York and. adjacent windled out of moru dng upon the sus- ignorant immigrants inking caneerns find tt to-gather’n all the way M8OChi, Gt. W..., Rie 2% By | 106, Gt W. pt BIG 3% HH —% S100. Mi, & EE, PLATS 172M TR + 1800 Chl, ‘Term .... 10% \9% 10% + % OCH. Term. rf. 20 19% 9 + % the prices, OW, which Is taken to| 19) Chi, Un, Tr... 12% 9 12h +2%4 | TIRE openitig prices were; January, 695|. Mr. Mann’ held that the President in : si roturning,| 700.Ch!, Un, Tr. pt 4% 42 OK +84 | to 6.57; February, 6,89 bid; March, 6,98; hi® message confined his suggestion to stitched. Them Down, 900 Col. F. & Ir, 6% 45% 45% — % | to 6.8; April, 7.02 bid; May, 7.04 to 7.05; | the power to ‘fix a rate’ ahd not “rates ? "00 Cot, So, tet pr ol Bt June, Ti to Tig; July, 716 tO 748i lin general.” Mie waa he cain thenie $1.25, $1.50, $1.75 long Mr. Steiner was aD, Berkovits,'ot No. reel, Clark, Wii Investigation purely out Motives. and it: isthe in- Amerloan Banking Asso- down All those who are 200.06n, Gas .....196 195% 19% + % 100 Con, Tob. pf,.120% 120% 120% + % 4000 Corn Prcd,.,, 0% OH So + te 00 Corn Prod, pf 79 7% 78% + % 200 D. & R, G. pf 5% 8% 85 — % 200 Det. S9Usevien 6% OM 0% + Mb co ¢ 190 Det. Sou, pf. 84 82% 4 +2% ae in cape of| 20 Distillers’ 8. 37% 37% 81% — Ms Hh’ not A cent in [18% Erte .... 1% WH 8 — Hi Bank ts not even rog-| #0 Brie let pt.../78%) 17h Tie — ‘Wattle conditions prevatier| UM Erle 24 pf..... 61% Gl 6 the other establishments] ° Mv. & T. H... 68 8 08 +t were brought to light by| 10 Hoek, Val..,,. 90% 90% 0% investigation. , | | S600 TH, Central ..180 168 168% + 4% © of ihe Ha (OO Int, Paper ....22 2 2 £00 Int, Paper pf. 77% 17% 714 + wing 8 a partial Ust of mon] yoy tne, Pump... 37% at a4 1 Feaped harvests from poor 100 lowa Cent, pfié 6 i +M% heretofore met such ta suggestl Pea eae? times sosaled| oy ae c. o,f. cy wy Bs + | eEOTME,tau evlous decnen, £0] ceegmmenaing the’ react of” the| Drenses MBanklng Association: © | 4M Lou, & Nash.t# 100% 140% 41%] thelr next shift. ‘The miners at eeven | Hevertholeas the power might ky at| Sizes 14 to 4 years, ned Wolfram doing busi.)| 15% Manhattan ...168¥ 1074 168 ~~ % TE Hed Wr ut Peay On tained In the bill to ralbo rates. ¥ saree lett America, saan | 220) Met. SB A 164 Bi an 1s, in stack, 4 95¢., $1.25, $1.50 other man named Golf. |. . nee 7 + pwho had a place in Attorney | 1900 Mex. Cen,. 1% 2% Be % tt with $20,000, Ruskind, in| 100 M., K. & TT. 81% 8K + "a , with $81,000; Weinberger, vatreet, with $35,000; Lustig, 00M. K. & T. pf Ci 62 BN + % 4300 Mo, Pacific ..108% 106% 106% + % street, with 000; Dr.| 200 Nat, Bis. Co... 65% bi S5% + % yeland, with $15,000; D.| 100 Nat, Bis. pt...115% 115% 115% — 4% h; Breton & Kraus, $2,500) 3500 Nat, Iead .... 2% Wu 4 +% others in this city, 200 Nat, Lead pf., 8% 9% 984 + 46 peaks a Paielat eye 10700 Nat. RRM. pf 434 42% 434 + 1) Nat, RR.M.2pt Uy 24 2M + % teria swindled &) soon, ¥, Alt Br.169 167 158 1200 N, Y. Central.144% 143% 143% — 4 nized iby one of his de-| 10N. ¥. Dock... 26% 264 ole +1 h Budapest and exposed, He|. %9N. ¥. Dock pt oo 09 At By gon, 1600 Nor, & West.. 195 79% 79% — 4 rralgned 100 North, 19014 100% 100% + th Awe ¢ ie! halted 400 Ont, & West, 41% 41 4 Shother name Thevcheree | 100 Pacific Mall .. 45 154 + 4 caamlen one SU adel 250) Penn RE.......188%4 137% 187% — % irate Flammer held Terenyi in| oo People's Gas. 106% | all for examination cn next Tues- 5 When the man ly examined n| 20 Vree. S.C. pf lye of the Ame 100 Pullman P. 5, 000,0 0 0 Metropolitan Street Railway De- velops Strength Early and ved October, 7,28 to 7.29; November, 7.25 Stern Brothers \ | James M:GREERY &¢0. Parasols For Use at Southern Resorts Men’s The Newest Creations are now being shown Haberdashery Department, in Point and Duchesse Laces, Hand-em- Sale of broidered and High-cost Fancy Silks, Pajamas and Night Shirts. White Cheviot Night Shirts, First Importations of With collars, Flower Hats for Evening Wear , §06, Value 1,00 Special Values in White Ostrich Plumes ' s6.inch, $2.50 r2inch, $2.98 2o.incn, $4.65 FIRST FLOOR, Cheviot Pajamas, Withmili- tary collars, Fastened with large pearl buttons. Plaia colors or colored figures and stripes on white grounds, To-morrow, an exceptional purchase of High Grade Silver, Plated Table Ware At Marked Reductions from Regular Prices TEA SETS, $6.00, 11,00, 14.50)souP TUREENS, $3.75 to 7.50 COFFEE SETS, $4.25, 6.00/ BAKING DISHES, , $3.75 to 5.50 95¢. Value 1.50 Outing Flannel Pajamas, With military collars, 95¢ WATER PITCHERS, $2.95, 3.75/FRUIT BOWLS, $3.25, 3,95 : Ai BREAD TRAYS, $1-50, 1.95, 2.50/CAKE BASKETS, $2.95, 5,75 | | Cheviot Pajamas, With mili. TRAYS & WAITERS, 65¢ to $7.00} sPooN TRAYS, $1,75 tary collars and large pearl button and loop fastening, Plain white, finished with colored braid, or figured designs on white grounds, 1.45 Value 2.50 Extra heavy Flannel Pa- jamas, Military collars, Silk loop and pearl but- ton fastening. SUGAR BOWLS, CREAM PITCHERS, SPOON HOLDERS, $1.95 Each Unusual Values will be offered to-morrow in Women’s Imported Hosiery Fast Black Cotton Hose, extra quality, also with unbleached double soles, Fine Ingrain Black Lisle Thread Hose, c ’ plain or ribbed, also plain black gauze, Value 40c Pr, 25 | Lisle Thread Hose, with lace ankles, embroidered fronts Value 30c Pr, ' 19¢ ther under sales by Liverpool and Southern interests. Holders of spots an. houses with wire Connections bought mocerately at the opening but did little thereafter, Sentiment in the pit was mixed, and as a whole not favorable to Commision under the Cooper-Quarles bill Mr, Mann at a meeting of te Cone Sressional Committee on Transportation to-day asked !f a complaint of a rate might dnolude all related ~ates, Long Dresses, Hand made of fine Nainsook, Tucked, Featherstitched and Hem- August, 7,20 to 7.23; September, 7.25. to important effect of the bill, To give the Commission authority to make a gen- eral reduction was quite different to euthority to 1x a particular rate com- With’ hand embroidered round or V shaped yokes, The late prices were: March, 6,8; Mary, 6.91; July, 7.08: August, 7.06, plained of, 270,000 IN COAL STRIKE Mr. Bacon, who was on tthe stand, $2.25 JUST BEGUN IN GERMANY, | te" ana crea the tonesinees, “8|Boys’ colored washable Suits with Bloomers, Sizes 21 to 5 years, $1.25, $1.50, $1.95 White .... soe. coco s $1.50 Girls’ colored washable suld, was supposed to be a body of dis- cretion and judgment, and would cér- tainly not bring into a case rates not related to the ono complained of Mr, Shackleford asked if the bill gave authority to the commission to recog- nize rates In the adjustment of a com: plaint. My, Bacon would give no direct opinion, but said the commission had COLOGNE, Germany, Jan, 10—Both the coal miners and mine owners throughout the Rhenish and Weatphal- jan districta are preparing fot a general strike, So far,only 20,000 out of a total of 270,000 men concerned have gone out The mine proprietors began rejecting tyuests Yesterday for a revision of the wage and hour seale, and as soon as their replies are received the miners, ‘The matter ts causing a tremendous Aiscussion in the press, most of the In- fluential newspapers of Cologne, Frank- fort, Dusseldorf and Basen mete forth the mine owners’ position, while the Socialist periodicals proclaim that a social war 1s beginning, Herr Hue, a Socialist member of the Reichstag, in a speech at Essen, de- scribed the miners as working naked in water for the ecuivatent of ninety-six cents a day, cureed by the overseers as lazy and fatally affected by a worm disease because their life is always in darkness, The auditors of Herr Hue, miners in five shafts, have gone out on atrike. a BIG GLASS COMPANY WON'T YIELD TO 500 STRIKERS. PROFITS OF ICE TRUST $1,162,690 FOR THE YEAR,| Wie ++++ ress +++ +8150 A number of odd garments in Misses’ sizes (Gowns, Petticoats and Drawers), at considerably reduced prices, \ Trouble Was Expected at Stock- Holders’ Meeting To-Day, but It Was Harmonious, : The first meeting of the stockholders of the American Ice Company since the riotous gathering of ten months ago was held to-day at No, 16 Exchange place, Jereey City, A llvely time was expected because of the threats made by certain stockhold- ers that they were going to sue the old directors for declaring dividends that had never been earned, Twenty-third Street, Five hundred of the members of the} No guoh threat was made at the Teter ee Plate and Sheet Glass Glaziers’ Union | meeting and everything passed off who are on strike in this obty, held |) quietly, The report of the treasurer meeting to-day at Hudson Hall, No. | showed profits of $1,152,890,68 for+ the 4 Apring street. Reports were | Past ten months, rh ank= ie will ue be In court to] 40 Ry, Bt. Spe. fi 100 Ry, St. 8. pt. 9 % —%! 20 Rep. Steel .. 164 16M — hi | 26500 Reading. 2} 8158 = Mi | 13100 Rock Island .. 363 — | 680) Rub, Goods . 90 Rub, Gde pf.. 200 Sloss-Sheff, ,.. NERVOUS TRADING it the opening weakened prices Wheat market to-day, but im- ESF, 2 pt. orted to have given in are the hay ; camiiammminii te suppor: by tho bulls ran May! Myst TB W., 2 Hitabatrick Glass | Company, Charts | ARLE Tou ware | Give Exact Figures, but He| crease He surmised that an advance of) C7OQKS BETTER ward generally were buoyant, especially, Rafter which it eased off | 100 St. LS,W. pf. 08% | the Crane Paiterh Glass Company. °"" | Governors isiana:.inas 128 484 8%! Thinks the Advance Will Not! mime ce in, te wan disagrecaty | Union Pacific, Denver & Rio Grande, ts in (rail and not| 1s fv, Pacific .. 05% inti, ivuburg Company, the Vargeat | Hull Gare Ferry. “1847 al 0407.34 Tieguned over. therebuitcat ie pees IN LONDON MARKET, | United states steel Corporation and tls 9 much either way, 1900 8u, Pac. pt,.1104 16 116% Le AM ve in ener tare 1 surprisey F Inols Central, Reallzations caused a few : M to the demands of the men. The men ONT OF NEW YORK, (| a : Sa Tinaiet cae fo ‘ rf \ See ee ey ee TORT ee ene . i Rover's amt a ot the tax bodks, fe fe had hoped) | ONDON, Jan, 10—The rates for| setbacks, but the market closed steady, leago was, 10080. Ry. Co. pt ‘cht and meant to keop ‘It up to the ‘ ‘ ne ( Gre 1 Hie ns showed a further improves vehaier, with trade mostly pro-| 100 Sian.R& ‘I Co, Me a Rluecher initia Harnburr | Pi en fa i Aan | Mayor money hardoned tn the market to-¢ to continved Continental , | tena, C. & T , | Alnerta ‘Palermo Comptroller Grout ral to-day that he! the proba owing to the’ deposit of tenders. for | sup; Imperial Japanese Governs pe ayrenlie Pitooe weres| Uodex, Paciie .. 8 4 TRAINMEN WORK 18 HOURS. jatial ‘lng Ieinanton | did not expect OE Irish Land Loan stock and the call for} Malt ts of aH ar cup eae A 5-8, 81 July, 108 5-8. 1 deo VoleiuL & W. —— ni -Antiverp | Hata fon 1063 Bef ho expentl oi Hee pan, |S °6intine Ralls were bought omeheavy y ing prices were: Wheat 400'Twin ©, RT | HAHANOY CITY, Pa. Jan, 10.- | Srmiaad cas HU aon | Aaa Este: Le ASR Te Ae $8,760,000 of the Mexican 4 pe l yop prospests. MAO NT AR; July, £0 14 to 909.8 G20 Union Pac 11444 114y 444 | Freight and coal train crews on the | pe Tanelro rat that there was a decroased sh a $10 Jscounts were dearc partly to the | poldiag eee HE T2 to AGB; July, 45;| 800Un. Pac. p 87% 97lg + 14 | Shamokin-Mahanoy division of the INCOMING STRBAMBHIPS, on the assossed valuation of personal) an {0 budget, of | $1,006, ¢ continued demand for gold tre «| P i ‘ | i .? 47 4! Roading are preparing a demand for a| mT yapoctlve ne the tax T , | 16 45 8-4, | 600Un Ry In pf.. 65% 6544 6 ERI HEUE WOE ARbH CDUPIBE ates Lae lCacroreung GRIPE or aliie jand real property over last year, but | reasonably but only On the Stock Exchange a .| AUDITOR OF PORTO RICO, Pp | 600 B CI Pipe.. 24% 234 five weeks the majority of crews, the Bremen, | Southampton, | Was Not prepared at this time to figure | latively, el M tr dertone prevailed, he business was M0U SCIP pf.. 80h 8444 Bt —1%y | nen aasor to pmye heen oF Buty, Slant Minnohaha. London, Georgie, Liverpool, "| out the exact rate. Pe ees eae MY. smail at first, onerators awalting the| President Names Thomas W. Hynes 600U. 8. R. & Im. 70% 79% 19% — %4| ood men quote President Rooseve —_ He did say that when there will be |result of the Irish loan tenders and thé sho, B Leather, 18 42% 10° 4 34| farotenee torthe eubject in dus message OUTGOING STEAMBHTPS, & public sale of property wHich has| MORE GOLD GOING ABROAD, | general carry-over to-morrow, Consols for phe: RRi8; 1929 U, @, Leath, ptio1, 100% 101 eR ee Cente refusing to | Hing Adalbert, Haplae gations Norfolk, been declared in arrears for taxes for} Baring, Magoun & Co. will ship $600,000 | relapsed, after opening with an advance,| WASHINGTON, Jan, 10.—The Proate 7000. B. Rubber.. aj 9% a5 41%] work CHertima during Friday night's I, Dremiea. Biona, Atgentine, three consecutive years, and when the| gol bars to Hurope the latter part of jowing to the uncertainty of the money | dent to-day sent to the Senate the nomi. 2800 Ug, Rub, pt-i01 100 + Me Sig7m. ave boon dismissed trom’ the | Aavance colons i tad Bolivar, |Tevenue from these sales Is in posses: |noxt week. ‘Tho exact place of destina- | market, nation af Thomas W, Hynes, of New ' si ay a company’s service, ; 8, Dla, Guivesions "| gon of the city, this additional income | tion 14 not given, Americans started lowor. but aftare Vork - m- wuditor for Po A|trought in that four of the firms in ‘he stockholders wiil Board of Directors to-d; will be open until ton! SHIPPING NEWS, ALMANAC FOR TO-DAY. Sun rises, 7.24|Sun pets, 4,51/Moon sets. 9.31 THE TIDES, elect a now y The polis {his city nad agreed to the demand Yor higher wages and that the prin- cipal obstacle i the way of peace present ts the Pittsburg Plate 8 Company, at Van Dam and Hudson UP VERY LITTLE Comptroller Grout Refuses to he men demand $15 for packers, $13 | r setters and $21 for cutters, They en getting $12, $15 and $13, SATISFACTION GUARANTEED OR Truly ‘wonderful in every clals which ‘we cannot mention in share of the pus SUCH VALUES OFFERED, Semi-A Safety #, fino quality heavy nickel plate, genorted al jozen German Silver Thimbles...... Collar Buttons, all sizes, per doz Ironing peeneist, ior ee BRB. err rne Emb: Silk for te cot lery a fancy ok black, A Limited Number 28 Baby Lamb V throughout with ing, 32 inch lengt! former price, $22.51 this sale, at....++ These waists would chase secured at an $1.25, spectal at. torchon lace and embroidery; 65¢. val ruffles of embroidery; 40c, value al value $1.50, at Men’s Sanitary Wool Fleeced Un- derwear, in various colors, mostly all factory samples; not a 39 arment in the lot worth less than $9c,;specialat,.., Men’s Heavy Merino and Fancy Cotton Half Hose; perfect 10c i quality, 1c. value at.e....06 JAMES McGREERY & 60, Ladies” Suit Department, Advance Spring Models, Suits. Medium length double Pleated Skirts, 16,50, 24.50 Broadcloth Redingote Suits, New colors, 37-50 Twenty-third Street, will tend to keep down the tax rate for this year, Mr, Grout added he exnected revenue chises have been taxed, Elght million dollars alone from franchise taxes are outstanding, that of 1901, At any rate the Comptroll- er sald there would be no great In- L WEST 14 estaurant—5-Lourse Table Wonderful Bargains, ins that are breaking: all previous January sale records, NEVER BEFORE Continues ToeMorrow with the Best Values Ever Known, Ic %. bottle, Be Bo 2c Plush Goats Sacrificed! 50 Coats, made of the finest baby lamb plust extra quality satin, neck and sleeve trimme marked down for this sale,.ssesseeser veces larless style, reversed cuff, lined Made from rich, fancy silk-finished Zive- trimmed with silk braid, neck with false collar, made of 15 rows of braide marked down for ASpecial Lot of $1.25 Waists at 69c this low price. Made from rich figured voile, have broad front, sides of eight pla'ts, French back, full sleeve, tab stock; ’ Muslin Wear, Inf. Gowns, full size, heavy muslin, yokes with in- sertings of hemstitched tucks; insertings of Drawers, full size, heavy muslin yoke bands with insertings of torchon lace, also deep Walking Skirts, handsomely trimmed, of lace insertings, Point'de Paris and torchon; also wide embroldery with clusters of fine tucks and hemstitching; nderwear and Hosiery Reduced. English Tweed Walking |} breasted Coats. , Black Cheviot Suits, Blouse! model Coat, trimmed with) braid, New UmbrellaSkirt, algo from the corporations whose fran- | j If the corporations will pay up {in full! the tax rate will be kept equal with! FASTEST GROWING STORE Blue Stamps; AND |[jouste8. em CO | ROMPTLY REFUNDED ST. y Blue Trading Hote Lunch, | Stamps every morn. ing from 8.30 tilt 12, | Single Stamps from 12 till closing hour,” 11 to 2.30 Each Dayo d MONEY PI 4TH oe z \ sense of the word, and.there are hundreds oj other equally attractive spe- this limited space. Come here to-morrow by all means and ee one nnual Notion Sale 4 Red c gd Oreo Batety Pins, black and alex Pearl Benda, all sizes, extra fin striny . King's Spool Cott aho yards, dowens ; Side Supporters. f mi Children, in black and whi Satine Tape Measures, with metal oot Pin-On Supporters. fancy elastic, ik; black and 10c Bide Warranted all fancy color# vse. Halr Pin Cabinets, 100 assorted hair Mins . slo ‘and white, round and pointed ek 4c Drotttanl , per! Velvet loops, palts+sssss. Non-Twisting ‘willed Tape, bunch. + +e] Featherstitch raid, white and fancy] English Tolle Phi Machine Oil, fine quality, 3-0: COLTS, Plece +s sserees h Se it ‘Star? brand, Ag count, paper . seer eeet es Me Toilet Pins, good quality, 1 dozen pape Neuss Bros,’ ge nglleh ne and crimped, full pound 16 pi pers, for ++ lar’ Mobalr Shoe Lace: y, 4-4 and 6: dozen ses Tubul tt ye Stocking Darners, with wooden handles, Plated Collar Buttom hi Marked Down for 4 Quick Clearance. collarless style, very full sleeve, lined throughout with with fine silk braid; 3¢-inch length; value fully $19.50, elours Ceats, col- Girls’ Fine Coats, line, with large circular cape, slashed, velvet piped and trimmed with small buttons; storm collar, large sleeve and reverse cuff; full. Russian back, with beit, Also in allewool Irish frieze mix. tures, in blue, brown or red, trimmed in combination with broad- 2 9 2B rich satin lining, b; 0; cloth; sizes 6to 14, Value $5.00 to, £7.00, at...... 12.98 be considered good vaiue at $1.25, but a large pur. extraordinary price concession enables us to quote oo seen esseeeeey i Oe iy jue at .. AI 29 oe all sizes; value 69c nts’ Wear \. W Mf trimmed with two straight. and bias inserts of wide Point de q value at, tees 25c Children’s All Wool Cloth Coats, sizes Muffet,” full strapped and box back; all are heavy lined, made with deep capes, and braid and ribbon and lace medallions; $3.50 and $100 Corsets Covers, French styles, round neck, Paris and torchon laces; 40c, 2 to5 years, including the “Little Miss—, are handsomely trimmed with value; special all day J 69 98c Children’s 25c, Undere wear, reduced to,, Women’s Extra Fleece Lined Vests and Pants, in pure white or Egyptian well fleeced and finished; actual yalue 29c., Women’s Extra Heavy Un= derwear, in pure white and peeler color; values up to 69, at. "1246 19¢ Children’s Perfect Quality Fast 39 Black Cotton Stocks J 0c Ings, double knee, heel and toe; 15c, value, at Manufacturers’ ‘Trade Mark Ass'n Red ‘and Exchange Their Couons Here SIXth Ave, & 23d St., Ne Yo The gréat sales of Women’s Furs, Cloaks, Suits and Waists, Muslin Underwear and Men's Shirts and Collars continue. A time of unexampled money saving. Can you afford to miss such chances? Special January Sale of Men’s Heavy Pure Wool Underwear ry = 8)c for $2,00 and $2.50 Shirts and Drawers} Underwear stock, All our $2,00 and $2.60 lines of Pure Wool Underwear in which the assortments of colors and sizes are broken will be closed out before inventory. They come in Natural, Pink and Blue Colors; there are all sizes Shirts and Drawers in the lot, but not in all colors; all are thoroughly finished in every par- 89c tieular; regular price $2.00 and $2.60 Continuation of the Great Sale of per garment; sale price i” Men’s 50c Unlaundered Dress Shirts, 6 Men’s 69c Un laundered Dress Shirts. Men’s $1,00 White Plaited Negligee Shirts.......008s.005 Men's Extra Quality Muslin asd Cambric Night Shirt: Men's $.150 White Laundered Piaited Dress Shirts..

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