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cy STATE CLOSES IN HOOKER CASE Judge Given Until Next Wednes- day to Decide Whether Ho Will Offer Any Answer in the Legislative Inquiry. ALBANY, April 6.—The lnat of the | jevidence Involving Justice Warren B, } Tooker | nthe alleged irregular appoint- ments in the Fredonia postoffice was taken to~lay before the Assembly Ju- diclary Committee by Henry B, Coman, counsel for the committee. On the application of John B, Atanch- field, counsel for Justice Hooker, an ad- journment was taken until next ‘Wednesday at 9.80 A, M. During this Interval the counsel for Hooker will confer on the advisability of calling any witnerses or introducing any evidence on behalf of their client. An entirely new phase of the Fredonia post = office case was brought to ight at the Legislative inquiry to-day, when Edwin W, Easton, clerk in the post-oMee, appointed In March, 1899, took the stand, Mr. Coman, Presented six payrolls, commencing in March, i902, and erding in June 120, | containing the names of Frank P. Rall and Maurice Hooker, Mr. Baston do- | clared thet when he signed the pay: | Tolls the names of Frank P, Ball, and| Maurice Hooker were not on them. “Was tho name of Frank 2, Ball ever fon the payrolls when you slgned chem?" a@eked Mr, Coman. "Yes; one time, when Mr. Moore was postmaster, He overpaid us, and the roll came back from Washington all made out, with Ball's name on tt" "At any cther time?" “No, sir.” Tho attitude of Congressmen with Felation to appointments In post-ofces was the subject of the testimony ot Representative George N. Southwick, of Albany, He said that prior to 1901 dt was the custom of Congressmen to keep watch on post-offices that were about to go into ihe free delivery sys- tem, bringing with It civtl-service ex- aminations, to secure appotntments bo- fore the change was made, and then to transfer the new appointees to the Classified service, “Phis was 4 common method of evad- ing the spirit of the civil service law. ‘The National Commission had protested Againet this loophole, but tt existed un- Ul the President took hold of it in 1001," ata Mr, Southwick, ee WANTS TOBACCO MERGER DISSOLVED | Bayonne Man Alwo Ask» Court to Compel Tranafer of Stock to Him, TRENTON, N. J., April 6.—Georga August Beling, of Boyonne, N. J., has brought sult in the Chancery Court against the American Tobacco Coin- pany. He aska that the company, us organized in 1800, be compelled to trans- fer to him the stock in his name on the books of the concern, and he also as that the alleged merger of September, 194, be declared void as to the com- Plainant and other stockholdere of the American Tobacco Company of 1890, He alleges his constitutional rights have been violated, The complainant 8 that the prop. erty of the company be discharged from any Mens which have been created @ince the merger, and that @ receiver be eppointed to take charge of the assets, the receiver to receive from the merged corporation all the property, and aske to protect the complainant and other stockholders, —— WHEAT WEAK BUT ACTIVE AT CLOSE, ‘Wheat close active and weak to- @ny, July being fiom 1-4 to 88 of a cent lower, Corn was casy, New York's opening prices were: Wheat—May, 1121-2; July, #3 8-4, Corn— May, 686-8; July, 531-2. ‘Chicago's opening prices were: Wheat May, 118 to 118 1-4; July, 88 7-8 to 69 1-8; Beptember, #4 to 83 7-8. Corn—Mmy, 48 1-2 to @ 5-8; July, 48 1-4 to 48 3-8, New York's closing prices were; Wheat May, 111 1-8; July, 92 7-6 asked; Hi tember, 87. Comm--May, 63 1-2 asked; July, 63 6-8, Chicago's closing prices were: Wheat— bid; July, 87 7-8 to 88; Sep- BiB to &31-4, Corn—April, 418-4; May, 41-4 bid; July, 48 asked; September, Gecretary Shaw In Conference Here. Lesile M, Shaw, Secretary of the ‘Treasury, wees at the Public Stores for @ time to-day in conerence with mem- bere off the Board of Genera! A: Ci we with Acting Appraiser oores g or, It was there was ne in the visit, ——— Shortage In 047,420.41. ‘The experts engaged to investigate the books of Cyrillus I, Robinson, the Venerable former Collector of Bayonne, N. J., submitted yesterday their report, oy aeere Ey crhane shortage of ir, Robinson’: as a, nson’s trial is set for (2 REI a SHIPPING NEWS. ro! oe a ‘eotu! ARRIVED, an ines, WALL STREET THURSDAY, Apr 6. Just betore J. Pie Morgan went to B go he told a Wall Bteo! pr the first of May, torday for the first (imo since 1901, when Its record price was 1017-8, There was fubllation fn various quarters when the thekers scattered the news early In tho day that Steel preferred was «elling above 100, Numerous wagers were pald, and thousands of shares of this stock which have been held for sale only at bar or over were placed oh the market, Some of these shares brought as high as 1021-4 per share, London bought Bigg] on the advance vigorously, and a the Mongan- Rockefeller houses Th Wall street ap- peared to have unlimited buying orders. ‘Tho Steel trading was principally in the preferred shares, and 1t was of the moat enthusiastic as well as substantial char acter, OMoors of the United States Stoel Corporation explatned that the market boom was altogether due to the heavy increase in the company's business, ‘Tie impression gained by close students of the industrtal situation is that the earnings of the big Steol corporation this year will justify the resumption of a dividend on the common stock, ‘The volume of to-day's busincss large- ly exceeded that of the pnat two or threo days, ‘The movement in steels seemingly had an attrastion for the out- side public, Several commission houses | mations 3 2 oe hak Sabha THE WORLD: THUTSDAY EVENING, APRIL 6, 1905. erty which tha buy operating In St. Paul and the jof this pool gave what encouragement with the pr Mons that this ts the railroad prop- nion Pacific intends to seeds of the $10,000,000 preferred stocks, ‘Thero are chat a strong’ bull pool is ann gerd lthey could fo reports that Harriman |:nterests were heavy buyers of Bl, Paul shares. Obedient to the prevalent. bu thuslagin pretty t every: sty United States | the lst showed strongth le Advanced about three points and Anivrican This stock crossed par | jumped in the first hour from 1091-2 to subsequently receding fraction- ML 1-4, ally bur trading, abou this dividend tA atoc allroad on the @: earnings year, throughout e two points and Missourl Pa which his been passive of late, a Vaneed smartly General El- Smelting and — Refning remaining active and strong the day, —Illinols Central on a good volume of U, 8, Rubber preferred gained point, on the | belle that Is to ba put on an 8 per cent, basis, Traders Wh pay a |gnnat’deat of attention. to Pennayteanie stock were exceedingly bullian xpectation of largely Increased ‘or the second quarter of this ‘Tho total salen of stocks were 1,604,0) shares and of bonds $5,804,000, The Closatug Quotations, Net Palos, Hirth, Low, Clow, Ch'e. 10) Adame Ex.....24 2b 24 --% 600 Allis. Chern... 17% 17% 175% + th 3600. Alls Ch. pf.. 62 60% 61 —1 200Am, Beet pt. 6 & 8 —2, 112700 Amal, Cop.., 63% 82 82% + 1% 100 Aun. Ag, Ch., 244 24% 24% + % 18000 Am. Ca. & F. 41% 40% 41% + %H 180 Am. C & F, ply 108 104% +1 3200 Am, Got, O11,, 37% 36% 37 100 Am, Cot. pf. 05% 500Am. Grass T., 9 p0Am H& L pf. 61% 39 Am. Ice ct p, 40% 1900.Am, Tin, OMl., 20% reported that thelr outside orders wero| 800 Am, Lin, pf... 4 45 46 More numerous to-day than In any one| M300 Am. Loco ..,,65 62% 64% +8 day for ueveral years. A distinctive fea-| 1400 Am Loo pf..17% 16% 17% +14 ture of the trading was the proft tak-| 00.Am, Malt 6% Oh — {ng of small holders, Following is a] @% Am. Malt pf.. 2% 2% 24+ % typical dialogue in brokerage offices: | s42m Am Smelt'g,..111% 100% 110% +1% nid any Steel to-day 1”? 2800 Am Smelt pf.127 125% 125% — % ou ibet Taye, 9 Am, 6t, Fay. 17% 17 17 + % “How much did you clean up?" 2100 Am, Bt. F. pf. 68% 6% OM ayiPald 10 and wot 100 for my preferred! tay Am Sugar...,im% 1444 1444 Many of today's transactions in Steel| 200 Am. Sue. pf..199%4 1984 180% + afforded additional proof of the faith] 10 Am. T. & T. 1M IAN 14% + 7% that small holders have had in the ul-| 3100.Am. Toh. pt. . 9% 98% MI + timate value of their holdings. Men| 8%0.Am. Whol,.... 81 0% MH who held on to the preferred shares! $00 Anaconda 122% 119 12 +2 when declining prices meant a serious |qg3m A, T. & 8. F.. 91% 88% Mh +2% losa, withstood the temptation to sell| 2m AvT. & B17. p103% 103 108% +1 on the rising market untll the price| 9 AT & SF ria 4 % Mh 4% had crossed par, For several montha|igam atc. Tine 18s 1484 149% 41M Conservative specialists in Steel shares | gaan sat, g& Ohio.-110%, 100% 110% +2 have advised thelr customers that Steel | "ao malt, & ©. pl Mm 5% 9 4 % preferred was bound to go to par, and| cimistivn RT, 654 ta many of the customers believed them, | 7 ay ye a ‘The room traders were quick to dis- | 20) Hruna'k Co. . 4 Mh 14% + % cern the influences of Charles af, | 0000 Can. Pac.. .... a aa Schwab and John W. Gates In this Bteo| | 710) Choe, & Ohio. 604 08% BAM + % movement, Acoording to current rumor| 60 Chi. & Alton 42% 41% 41% 4 % these two operators and their associ-| 200 Ch! & Alt. p. BP RL 82% 41% ates formed a pool to manipulate Btcel| 90 Ci, & N, W..2U6 248% 2H — % preferred in the London and Now York |2000 Chi. Gt. W. . Bi 23 244% 41% markets simultaneously, It was notices) 71000, G. W. pf B. 87 5% 96% 41% able that Gaten's brokers devoted thelr MM. & Bt. PATS 178 17716 Hi Principal activities to-day to the Stoel | iy cnt, @ sf. DIS, ies 16s crowd, BT vi Union Pacife, stil an active leader of] fyoyi ora Me Mk Mi ot the bull movement, commanded {ts pro- Un, Tr... 10% 10% 10% portionate share ‘of attention to-day,| SO C.C.C. & Si 1103 107% ioe + 14 Wall street has roaohed the conclusion | 70 Col. FP. & a) ec ey that an Important deal of some kind is, "OC, F. & I, es kK YW under way, but the search for facts {a| 0) Col, Bouth. ., 2% 2% oh + % baffled by the reticence of the parties| 60 Col, Bo. lat p61 6 @ OO% — % directly interested. 800 Col. Bo. 2d pf. 98K Shy ash The Vigorous movement in St, Paul | 8100Cone, Gas...,.200% 2054 200% +114 was accompanied by persistent intt-| 600Corn Prosi 18% UK 19% — % All rights reserved by Brill Brothers, Slender Men and Youths, active suits, olive cial, suits, 16, Buster C, The naturally reinforced, ‘double and extra large where roomi- ness is needed: Boys’ Eton Norfolk suits and bloomer Norfolk suits, Russian A double-breasted bloomer breeches, The “Dudley” was desieued by us and {s sold only by 5 us, sizes 8 to 46,..., English covert topcoats, guarantecd worsted also Sturdy Boys, Here are garments that an boy can’t tear through, weak parts are stitched, double-breasted faney and Serge suits, Spring topcoats and reefers, every garmen and strong! Brill special, . “Dudley” Four-in-One Combin- ation suits consist of a double. breasted cont with detachable belt ina one pair of bloomer breeches all. wool tailored; $2.95 and one pair of knee pants, Can he worn as: A Norfolk sult with plain knee pants, A Norfolk sult with bloomer breeches, A double-breasted sult with plain knee pants, sult with $3.95 In every garment ure wool. Extra spe- two-plece ineket Venetian lined, sizes 8 to three ~ plece Brown sui and tan, t} Here’s a Lucky Snap. Just before Easter, too—1,000 YOUNG MEN’S SUITS came to us from one of our best ‘Boys’ tailors” at a big conces- sion.in price, His reason, “change in firm.” Our reason, to al- ways give you the very “best values,” Single Cassimere and stylish for youn, Unings, halr cloth “Young milinish” contained in the men's wear, and double breasted Suits of Worsted, Thibet, Tweed and in Tact every material and coloring that are suitable, durable All are.custom tallored, with sree 5, ronts, hand-worked shoulders, collars and lapel rape cut on models that have all the new stunts Ighest priced garments, Not a garment. original made to seli for less than $10.00; most all $12.50 Oe “ian $8 ob 3 'e sites 15 to 20,..,, Single and double breasted Suits of all-wool Chev it, Cassi ‘Thibet and Tweed, In newest coloring of grayish and brownlits fniniures} ul a Beaty Herts to regular ant values; sizes 25 $600 also blue and black. Snappy, wear well and look well; Af 44 to 20...,. Get the Habit. Go toa | Bales, 0 Corn Prod, pt.. 61% 8000 Del, & Hud,.,.199% 10 Den, & R. 4, ¥ 1D. & RG, pt. 6 200 Der, Un. Ry. 6800 Distillers’ 8. 300 Dul. 8. 8. te A. £00. D, B.8.& A.pt 70 Hlec, Borage 14700 Erle 2700 Erie Ist 1 1700 Bie 21 pt. 810) Med, M, & 9600 Fed, Mo 8, nf, 1 Ft. W. & D.C. 10700 Gen, El. Co, 100 Hoe! £200 TH, 8200 Int, Paper . 6100 Int, Paper pt 300 Tht, Power... 700 Int, Pomp....-« 2800 lowa Cont 160) Towa Cent pr.. 56% 1700 Kan, City fo.. alts 1100 Kan, ©, 80,,7pt 66% 100K. C, IM, 8, pe 83% 0 Knek, Tees... 10% 30 Knick, Lea pf. 76 OL, Be & West. 40% 9000 Lou, & Nosh 144 1200 Manhattan ....167 0 Met, Bt Ry, 323% 5900 Met Beour .... 8/44 2000 Mex. Cent my 1200 MBL. &e S8M.120% 10 MSt.P,BSM pf.166%4 & Tas., 82% Led vies 51M » Lead pt, 100% A, Be Bie B08 60 Nat, & 8. pf. 08% TOON. J. Cent,...20% 800 N.Y, Almbrake,157% 16100 N, Y, Centwral..1024 B00 N.Y..C.d Bt. 0344 1700 NY,C& Sth 2 p 83% 10000 Nor, & Woat., 66 360 North Amer... 6x0 Ont, & West. 0 Pac, Coast brown—all portation. ou We are making a special WINDOW DISPLAY of WOMEN'S TAN HOSIERY —over 40 shades, ranging from champagne r own seal ims to Remarkable Values in High Grade White Ostrich Plumes. let Fl, This sale affords bargains in the truest sense of the word, Certainly they are without parallel in Macy history, The Plumes concerned are of exceptionally good quality, full length, French curl, with broad, hard flues, Your knowledge of merchandising of this character should:serve to make these prices truly impressive: — 16-inch Plumes, $2.49 18-inch Plumes, $3.24 20-inch Plumes, $3.79 21-inch Plumes, $5.34 22-inch Plumes, $6.24 23-inch Plumes, $7.49 skirt, flowing at bot box plaited, at the bottom, bottom, it fs worth PLAY AR including black, with black. beii the manufacturer, blu 2$e.a yard, tions, as well as solid Tailored Suits, } —closely fitting Eton madel, trimmed with braid, fanc. d white canvas vestee, new sleeves ending in deep tucked cuffs; full kilted tom. Fancy Blouse Model Suits—two styles—one draped in surplice fashion, the other a broad plaited ef- fect with a fitted girdle and vestee of reseda pongee; skirts circular and These suits may be had in black broadcloth only, Eton Model Suit, blue-and-white or blackeand-white checks—trimmed with stitched straps and piping of taffeta; gore skirts forming box plaits Tailored Fly Front Model Suit, made of chev- jot; collirless style, trimmed around neck and cuffs with-soutache braid and taffeta silk; gore skirt forming fan plaits at the Wash Goods Special Main Floor, Scotch Chambray, 32 inches wide, fn champagne, heliotrope, reseda, pale @.ay, tan, nalural, mauy black; our own importation; value Scotch Madras, 32 inc! in over 150 different stripe effects, including the new shirting combina- colo! point checks; 30c, quality,ayd,..24¢ in. stripe and Jac- tlon Dresden ant i Boacd tide, pial made to Sell at Soc, a yard, 198 roe ie Women’s Suits, 24 Fl, Bway, de of black or blue Panama ($32, }$27. made of checked Panama— }$23. } $18. \ In View of the Present Popularity of Mohairs and Sicilians of note that THE LINES WE NOW HAVE ON DIS- THE GREATEST IN THE HISTORY OF MACY'S DRESS GOODS BUSINESS, Friday We Place on Special Sale 2,800°Yards of Imported Mohair, , tartan checks, blue and green combinations and hair tine effects tn black or navy with white and white 5 Basement Sale of Remnants. This is a collection of short lengths—1 to 8 yards—of fabrics from our own regular Dress Goods stocks; practically every weave represented, The clearance prices range from 10c. ta 49, a yard—and in every case the price quoted is less than the fabrics cost Boys’ Clothing 24, Fh, rear, a yard, 74 49 74 74 Walking Skirts, made of light-weight cheviot in blue or black; 15-gore model flaring from knee; special... sss secon eee ee OB, 21 9c Russian Blouse and Sallor Suits, made of serges in all colors, mixed 19¢ wide, Bnd fie Sizes 6 to 16 years,,, . Ys chevi ere Witeserescetet wr " cheviots, cassimeres and flannels, in Nght and medium shades, with sailor collars, trimmed with embroidery or with linen Eton collars; sizes 2% to 12 years ; value $6.50; our price, .$4,96 Norfolk and Double - Breasted Suits, with extra palr regular or Knickerbocker trousers ; made of all- wool cheviots, cassimeres and serges ; ser $3, hs’ Sults, made of all-woul '$, cassimeres and black thibet ; id double-breasted coat mod. net | Net | Net Wien, Low. Clase, Ch'k. | Saien High. Tow. Close, Oh'm. | Br Law, Clone, Ch’ GE BHP 2 | 100 ae, Co, 24 pt. Oth 0% 4% — HT 1 B. Steel... 2 3k Me 192 Iw -1 | 700 Pre, Mall , My Hy Mom MW 15G000 LB. Stoel pl1o2% 10044 1020 +2% 16M 8514 OHH) Penn, Te Re i+ 10010 we wu | bid 4 ne ~% % 3 + & a1} 5m) ; A 107% — 4%! 0) Phil 3 2 +) TVA LC CL. 8 OK + | 8200 Pressed 8, C.., 48 a —%) 800 Viloan De 10% 10 1014 ++ % 1500 Pross, 8. Cy ph 06by 6 +H) 100 Vulean D, ph 49 49 4 +h ty) 10 Pu an P...2h5 16) Wabash + 23% My 23% + Sb! 4700 Ry BL Sp'g 3100 Wabash pf dT 46M 47 + Mel 200 Ry St. B. pf. QO W'atnghouse 18h 180 183% 42% | OM) Rep, Bleel, Un. Tel 93% 03 We + 5 20.0 Rep, Steel pf., Sota 2 Wheel. & 1. B18 18% 184 — t4| 103% 104% 41) Reading 1 O46 | 100 W. & L, pe diy 44 | ry a 000 Reading Ist pf O24 1600 Wis. Central, 4% 28% 187 180% +244! 82100 Rock Island 8200 Wis, Cont, pf 63% 1% 1% ag ie au Hs ieee 160% 162 +2 | 6100 Rub. Goods,, 21% 4% — M000 Rub, Cds, pf 106% 4.1% TO BURY HIS ASHES. al 81% + % 700 Blows-Shert, nat 97% 97% + 4s! 100 Bt, Jo. & G. 1, 17 + 4 Beeatdent Potters Widow, and 36% 87% —%| 1500 Bt, J. &G.T 1 pt 68 mS +4 | Friends Go to Saginaw on 23 eM + bl 600 Bt. La G.L2 pt wy Wy 4119! Speclal Train, 4 68.7, a8 hob MY Be eiitave Hsien eee Tae Be Tare 74 | 4) othe ashes of Willian F, Potter, Prest- 31% 81% + Te) 800 BLI.& S.P.cdpe 7 70 — SAE bho Lone Elaria faulebaa,: wh a Ou + Ml Pa Lew cy ty (dent of the Long Island Railroad, whose 4 ae tl aean'eh, ara “+ | body was cremated at Fresh Pond, were | in | 1800 St Ta. 8, 4 4 taken west to-day tor burial at Sagi- 19% 19% — % [46700 Sou, Pactfic + awe alan 1 Nf +1 | 20) Sou, Pre, pf...115% Mie, Potter, her daughter and two $645 me = { 3400 Sou, Ry. Co... S646 {oons, H.C, Potter, Jr, the late Pres: 149% 119% | 700 Sou. Ry. ‘Co, p. 97% dents brother, CG. L, Addison, general 106% 169% — 4! 2008, R. & T. Co. 1% superintendent of the Long Island Ratl- 22% 122% — % | 18500 Tenn, C, & 1.104% ; "4 r Tike 18h =p ‘enn, : ‘road; Mr. and Mo, Faroham lyon, of 86% iM | 100 Tex. Land .... 44% Saginaw; Miss Tunis, of Manhattan, Mie , | 3800 Texas Pac., .. 804 and Mrs, Hadduek, of Philaselpbla, 30 1280 = M120 Tol, Ree... bi Were in the party aecompanying the 16 (100 Mh 7400'T, Bt. LL, Be WV. 43% +24 | ashe ono Ja) train, sisting of M4 8 + 56) 12000 'T.8.L. & Wine, 63% 62% 49% 4b locomotive anda parlog car, over the 4K 6 +1 | SON Twin C,H, “P..120% 118% —1% | Pennsylvania Haltroga, 106% 101% +1ie |) iw Un, Ban & Po, Mbp Ma —% ees 2 3 us 2 | OUR BL & P, peat so — 4 /DOMINGO TERMS ACCEPTED. 85 — | 116100 Union Pac. ..183% 11% + | (Om G1 + | 90 Un, Puc. pf... 609% 10% Prexident alen Amreen to Abaus 100% 100% + 4 2 RY, Tass ATM 4 + 4 Since J ; 20% 80 Ry. In, pf. 87 don uston Colevitons, at 0% —% Pipe . % WABHING'TON, April 6—A dexpateh 208% 200% +1 Ppl 4M : ster Dawson announces what | 167 157%_i+ % | 10 ULB.R. & Im. HH Ader rales has accepted the | } 160% 161% — 44) 700 UGR. & RCo M4 terms for collection of the revenues of Bim 6 +2 | WU. & R&R pl 62% Banto Domingo, espectally regarding the | 82% 83% + 1%) YU B. Leath pfioo salary of $600 a month to be paid to | 85K) BON + | MODUL, BL, otts.. 14 Supl. Colton, Tt is suggested, however, 1m % | HOO. BL. ota prios% thai colton fp to Banto Domino before ie J ner collectors and arrange with | a —%| 72000. 8, Rubber. 4 the ‘Dominican Government for thelr 8% | 6100. 8. Rub pf. 116% 117% 42% salarler B'way at 6th Av Children’s Coats, ga FL, Double Breasted Reefer: tan covert and blue cheviot; collarless or notched collar effect and fancy sleeves with turn cuffs; sizes 4 to 14 years serene 83,96 Three-quarter Length Cvats, made of blue, brown and red cheviot or mixed tweeds; loose box model with strap and embroidered sieeve enrblem; sizes 6 to 14 years. ...$6.96 New Model Half Length Coats, made of gray homespuns and tan coverts; double-breasted “boyish” models with chevron on sleeves; sizes 6 to 16 years $8.49 Reefer Coats, made of black and white shepherd plaids; fly front model with notched velvet collar, lined throughout with plaid. taffeta silk; sizes 4 to 14 years....,.$12,74 Children’s Dresses, MF). High Neck Dresses, made vf blue, pink and navy checked ginghams, yoke trimmed with faney wash braids, and white pique; full skirt, finished with deep hem; sizes 4 to 14 years : Gulmpe Dresses, made of white lawn, deep bertha trimmed with la and braid stitching, new sleeve, full Skirt, finished with deep hem; sizes 4 to. 44 years.iccseeees High Neck Dresses, made of blue and pink checked ginghams, yoke formed of tucked lawn, finished with bertha, trimmed with idery new model sleeve; full skirt, finished with deep hem; sizes 4 to 44 High Neck Dresses, made of fine white lawn, entire waist trimmed with insertions and tucks, full skirt, finished with deep tucked flounces; sizes 6 to 14 year: + $3, Junior Dresses, made of white P net, two-piece style, entire wa trimmed with lace and white satin ribbon; full skirt, with ribbon trimmed flounce; sizes 12 to 18 years ..; sever mee G10041 Junior Two-Piece Dresses, made of white organdie, waist trimmed with Val, lace insertion apd lace; skirt trimmed with insertion and lace over drop skirt of organdie: sizes 12 to 18 years serene SITIO Junior Two=Piece Dresses, nade of white organdie, waist trimmed with Val, lace insertion and. lace edging; new model tucked sleeve; skirt with two deep lace-trimmed 12 to 18 $1 | Chocolates — for the Wesk End Candy Special. Chocolate js very often adulter- ated, one of the favorite adulterants heing ground cocoa shells. Candies coated with such a mixture can be made very cheaply. We manufacture OUR OWN CHOCOLATE, and we use it In its purest form in our candy kitchen, We offer FRIDAY AND SATUR- DAY, at 44c. |b. our “PERFEC- TION” ASSORTED CHOCOLATES, regularly 59c, Ib, There are 54 varieties, and the quality is the same as the specialty confectioners sell at 80c. Ib, Easter Novelties, A basement section is heaped high with one of the most varied assort- ments of EASTER NOVELTIES we have ever seen. The price range— Be, to $16.96—furnishes an Idea. We are showing a special collec- tion of EASTER BOXES in Wi he tea Oe ate 1 wi yw and ribbons—. to tas \ t 496, and white, $3.00 quality, Genuine Chinese Pongce Pajamas, hand-made LONDON, April 6,—Money was much wanted In the market to-day an the sult of the placing of tenders for a ¢! 00,000 Indian loan, but Government dis- bursements and various dividends re- Meved the pressure, Trading on the Stock Fxchange was | September, 7.72 altered, unusually qalet and foaturoless on ru. | 77 1 ae ONERERT, 196 bid) Decent pen 1 mors of an early dlasolution of the| "rho |ate prises were: May, 7.65; July, Governments aa a result of the Bright. |7.65; August, 728; Octsber, 7.80 on election, and the market closed {r- regular, Consolk were easier and Home Ralls were weak, Americitns opened firm, at a shade above parity on New York aupport, os- Povlally Canadl Ife, The move. y f ments ora were Prices clot fm. Inperial Japanese Goverment 65 of a 191 were quoted at COTTON SAGS UNDER immaterial, Cotton opened steady to-day with the Mat from 2 to 8 polnts higher and for a PAINS IN CHEST OR BACK CURED BY -ALL DEALERS JRIEARL SSLOAW'GIS ALBAHY S) BOSTON MASS 34th to 35th St. ime was quite firm, but as the seseic whioh showed the greatest setbai weather was generally favorable, 761; July, 7.63 to 7.04; August, ft ; Ovtousr, ai Get a last really comforts). — May, 7.73 to 7.74; June, able for walking, Add all the style of the® | | best custom work, Make sure the leather gent. recipe That may sound like # for shoe-perfection <4: whieh Go! Belling here was mostly { 1 POLITICAL REPORTS F HURT LONDON STOCKS. | favance iS daurea, rive tote haan Tae did the room element, shorts, a 0 ‘Tho opening prices were: Aprii, 7.68 to 1,68 7.68 Of Hes Ake) is! sound and strong—theworke," | manship honest and intell “4 it or gi ws but it’s the way our Pedese >: trian Shoes are made. : ‘Men's sizes; $5. Boys’ sizes; $4, Rocsrs, Pert & Comp. Warren st. 4.00 and Grades, Three Broadway Stores, 842 at 13th st. of Regular 00 1260 Men’s Derby Hats. lat $1.98 | Like $4.00 and $5.00 Hats In every Suits and Top Coats For Men, 24 WA For our Ready-to-Wear Clothin, or better tailoring than you get in the reliable clothiers. & detail but the one—the bodies are a trifle heavier or lighter than regular, but hardly enough to be noticeable, Our regular stock lines at $2.49 and $3.49 are comple: we do not claim better fabrics 1its and Overcoats sold by other thorough]. We have no need of that claim because it is invariably used as an apology for a Siete ners saat We purchase rice, best Ready-For-bervice Clothing we know of, One line, in particular, comes from a manufacturer whose product was awarded highest honors at the St. Louis Exposition, Since we do not control his entire output, you will probably find this same apparel given prominence In Specialty Clothing stores—but at very much higher prices than we quote. Spring assortments ready to-day are the most complete we have ever presented. They include. Gray Sack Suits $12.49 up to $26 Sold elsewhere from 815.00 to $35.00. The Fabrics—-Close-woven, smooth-faced worsteds and soft-fin- ished flannels; plain weaves in light, medium and dark shades—novel-. ties such as pinhead checks, bird's-eyes, overplaids, stripes and diagonal prea: he Models—Single and double breasted, Blue Sack Suits, $12.49 to $25,00. Sold elsewhere from 815,00 to $35.00, The Fabrics—Smooth-faced serges and unfinished worsteds— absolutely fast color. The Models—t|ong single and double breasted coats, with deep centre vent in back; peg-top or medium width trousers, Tan Top Coats, $9.96 to $24.96. Sold elsewhere from $12,00 to $30.00. Including the popular short box model Coats made of the best grades of covert in various shades. Men's Rain Coats, $14.74 to $23.49. Sold elsewhere from 818.00 to $30.00, enetted, in Oxfe full, perfect draping. Ist Men’s Furnishings, aith Bt. Men's Shirts. Shirts Mace of Madras or Percale, negligee or pleated, cuffs attached or detached; also plain White Shirts, Fine Madras Sitirts, in handsome stripes, plain colors andJacquard effects on light and dark grounds; cuffs Made of the best grades of smooth-finished worsteds, ‘all crav- d gray and tan; hand-tailored, quarter or half lined; attached or detached; some Coat Shirts included—all custom finished, Coat Shirts, made of natural linen (unbleached), pleated bosoms, attached cuffs, Nogligee Siiets, made of D. & J. Anderson's) fines: imported madras; cutts attached; custom finished f garments, sold elsewhere at $3.50, Nec wear—Folded Squares and Pull French Pour. in-Hands, made of tine imported silks—all desiragie col- orings in bias stripe and figured effects; value $1.00 & $1.50. Bath Gowns, We plaice on display to-day a late importation of LINEN TERRY CLOTH BATH GOWNS-—hooded and girdled; ed y 1s, at... Pajamas. Pajamas, made of striped or figured madras, trimmed gy 2 Cc with pearl butions; value $1.25. Paja vas, made of fine woven striped madras, light and dark effects; valuz $2,co, Hanisomely Braided ¢ajrmis in plain blue. tan rimmed with silk frogs and pearl butions; hroughout, ore ‘$1.44 $2.24 }68c handsome new strip. . $6.74 ey, | thoroughly | 104c. +$1.44 nb Standard Quality Ready-to-Wear | | 'SL.44 hi $2.24 | + $3.19 Genuine Guyot Suspenders, sold elsewhere at 50c.; our price, 3% i Custom Shirts and Pajamas made to measure in | excellant manner in gur gwn workro m

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