The evening world. Newspaper, May 23, 1905, Page 14

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| LIC BYR OS Watch and Jowstry Revatrine §— Sixth Ave. & 23d St., N. Y.|| FILLED. Away! t UP TO 12 O'CLOCK NOON, | This offer ny until noon for every day this week, and as we a] Folding and Reclining Go-Carts. If it is in the go-cart line we have it, 3. 69 daedact; 5.00 Value. “Wa like cut. TA) with solid rubber tires, green enamelled ee gear, reclining back and i close folding. Go-Cart, like cut [97~ with full reed body and heavy roll, with solid Topper thea oe fold. ing and reclinin, Bk csesitices ° 4.49 Refrigerators Cut Prices. If you are looking for a Refrigerator for your city or country home, come here and wave oh anonths ‘exceptional Vast purchases made nation for the ney, Are the exo! Jow prices. ire Hefrigerators are ed from hiy ined ndsomely with re- and ensy ol ah waste pipes bearing canters, 6.98 for a Refrigerator. 20 Inches wile, 18 inches deep, 411§ inches high, 9.48 for an Apartment [- House Refrigerator. * Great Purchase of 1,000 Dozen Men’s Summer Shirts and Drawers 29c for 358 F"" at 2c Manufacturers’ and Salesmen’s Samples and our wn broken assortments, made of balbriggan, lisle, mercerized and silk stripes in such makes as the Otis American silk and a number of others equally famous; colors are pink, blue, white, ecru, etc, All sizes now on sale, Be on hand early and take your pick of shirts and drawers made to sell at from 50c, to $1.50, Sale price, per gar. Ment oo0e oo 2 29¢ er TUESDAY, May Tt was current gossip in the Str Jehange to-day that H. H, Rog ‘his associates in the so-called ara Oll crowd" have engaged James R, | Keene to manage their atock-market interests and checkmate ‘Thomas Wy Jawson. Mr, Keene has heen practt? cally out of the market sinc® his tilt with , H, Harrimdn over Southern Pacife affairs about a year ago. He has always extracted pleasure from a} Scrimmage, however, and it is asserted that it was Mr, Rogers's appeal to his! Aghting spirit that induced the veteran “operator to enter upon an anti-Lawson ‘erusade, Phere was vigorous buying of Amal- Vg@amated Copper shares soon after the “A beautiful Toy Balloon—one of those GREAT BIG ONES— which to nearly 20 inches in diameter—will be given FREE ses of 25 cents or more in every department of this store i » ‘8 want every cl New York and vicinity to get one, we limit the i "distribution to ONE TO A BUYER. : - Go-Cart Sale. i 100 styles to choose from, All full reed bodies, reclining | ‘Packs and adjustable foot rests, solid rubber tires and foot brakes, ORDERS PROMPTLY AND CAREFULLY ——— Where else in New York can you now find so granda Linen Stock as at Ehrich’s? Remember this department has been entirely reorganized and restocked, and prices are the lowest ever known for Linens of equal grade. Sale of Soiled Napkins. Napkins-—Slightly soiled, odd half dozens Napkins—from 18 inches to 26 Inches square — regular ig on oe WF 2.78 per % lozen—sale prices from 2.2$ down as 1OW aS eee 49c Towels — extra heavy bleached Turkish Towels, size 20 x40— regularly 1244c each, Sale prices. ae 10c Crash — unbleached honeycomb Towelling, 19 Inches wide, 25 yard pieces—regularly 1.75 piece; special at.. 1.25 A Wonderful Sale of Women’s Coats at pH and 3 e The remainder of that grand lot of Women's Coats — unloaded upon us by an overstocked man- ufacturer—which has been the sensation of Sixth ave, for the last week, will be closed out to- morrow, and while they last at the most sensational prices ever known ina sale In May. Coats of soft finish American Coyert. Coats of Black Broadcloth, Coats of double and twist Co- vert Cloth, Coats cher ell lined. Coats with Satin lining. Coats not lined at all, And finally, Coats 22 to 28 Inches long, with full sleeves and high cuffs and all the newest and most up- to-date wrinkles. In a word, Coats that would be good value at $7.50 to $10,00, $2. 2853 08 Also a great number of our high-priced coats {n covert cloth, pongee, cloth of gold, as well as shantungs, taffeta and peau de sole have suffered equally great OPPENHEIM, GLLINS s.G Millinery Wednesday, Thursday and Friday \ 300 hats ; formerly $10,00 to $20.00 - - 5,00 200 “ $5,00 to $10.00 - - 2.00 Broadway and Fifth Ave., Cor, 21st St. reductions, SOROSIS The Best Shoe for Women, Sorosis Shoes are made in numerous white fabrics, including white kid, white a and white canvas,—for the fashionable summer gowns or for evening dre: Among the most attractive new models are: Walking Pumps, Blucher cut low Shoes and Gibson Ties,—tan, white and black, In alf these the instep, arch and ankle are care- fully fitted, All boots and shoes are made in extreme sizes and widths, All Standard models...» 0+. » Several Custom-made models, . bes GROWING STORE EST 14% s More Price Reductions. Interest in this great May event will not lag for one instant. We have taken more sharp reductions to lend added interest to the occasion. ! have received new shipments of important special purchases which will be offered at astoundingly low prices, Sale of a Manufacturer’s Sample Millinery. Purchased the entire samples of millinery from a prominent manufacturer and will place the lot On sale to-morrow at prices that are bound to create a tremendous sensation, Values Up to $2.00, at 98c. ckskin In addition to this we 3:50 per pair +. §,00 per pair JAMES McGREERY & GO: Twenty-third Street. ‘wear hats, Made of good quality ma. 98c $3.00 Ostrich Plumes Spec! Good reason, tor terials on wire frames in the latest shapes, Values More demand for these feathers each day, our special price. To-morrow’s special lot in black only, fine quality, 18 inches long, Handsomely JAMES McGREERY & CO. Sale of Dress Hats. On May the 24th, Latest Summer models, of white braids, chip or leghorn, “Lingerie” embroidery or lace, trimmed witn the fashionable wings, chiffon, flowers, &c, 10,00 Value 20.00, Twenty-third Street, flue, large head and glossy stock, all finished with quill end; worth $3.00; special as ~ Silk Shirt Waist Suits at $6.98. Handsome suits, while the style, workmanship and finish are unsurpassed at Ynore than Made from high grade all silk taffeta, Front of waist fully shirred and tucked, finished with silk buttons; full sleeve, tucked to elbow; back of six pleats; bodice belt and fancy soft stock, Very full skirt with deep shirred flounce. Colorsare blue, green, brown; sizes 32 to 40; value $44.98; reduced to., Pongee Silk Coats at $2.98, Rich Corded Pongee Coats, in pongee shade only; 27 inches long; collarless and hand- somely trimmed with fancy silk bratd; pleated back and pleated front; new sleeve with deep 2.98 Accordion Pleated Skirts. With shirred yoke and full accordion pleate; high grade Panama voile, light, soft, and havea graceful swing, double this price. in plain or changeable. Waists at 59c. Waists made from ex- wouldn't hesitate to pay $3.50; special, JAMES McGREERY & C0. Ladies’ Coats, Tan Covert cloth Coats, with close fitting or box back. 7,00 and 10,00 Value 12,00 and 15,00 Full length Coats, with deep embroidered collar, Made of black Peau de Soie, Taffetas Silk or Liberty} Floral patterns, 6.50 per roll of 20 yds, Three-quarter length Can- vas Coats, Taffetas Silk. Colors:—Tan, Twenty-third Street. tings, Value 9,50 American Grass porch Rugs, 3% 6 ft... ete. 95 Lined with/6x 9‘ ........ 8x 10 ‘ white/9x 12“ ..,,., ft, 10,50 =| ft =e Opening of the stock market, and the market at this time is the fact Hprice was forsed up about one point. | e i | Belleving that Mr, Hogers and hts Wits 10 ntigee’ ie ew all Sree ee | eet on High. tow. Close. Os, friends were determined to support this r away or are gelUng ready to go| {00 Am a 85 ck, halt a dozen big operators who | WWay for thelr suinmer vacations. These | 1:0 Am % U4 th Thave been waiting for a chance to un- fast as Unty ais hence he forced qu: Spee) ee ol 1 + load dum! thelr shares on the mar-| dation and dissolution of ao many apec-| 3 pared: cumpes obit ey lative pools. 1 belleve that betore thig | geo A™ is = \ ket, @ support w: ned and the) gimp ip over we will ace the price ae Amn 20) price Peeadearfiastioually. Union Pavi-| moet of thy active railway: share ie Bey he as fic and Unit tates Steel preferred re- | 6t! ower," 8200 A “ceived the dest support of any of the |sqhGlomimme,announcement ofthe! Yety HG he — Active stocks. ‘The room. traders had a |p came assurances trom bey ju% 16h — tory that J. Plerpont Morgan had oa-|Well-known bank presidents that 0 ed. to his partners not to allow tne| ANAAcin) miuation, was benefited by | he he ¥ Bice) stocks to go any lower than they | Thi. st Company hag. bi , did) yesterday. weak spot in financial aftairs d uix Tah ‘hore was considerable liquidation tn }for, aome, Hine, and, Sense on hs a *t,4 United Ktuter Steol shares during the Merchants’ ‘Trust Company troub Ty 1% 2 “Pirst hour, and sulgequently commission |Mivt heen se leue aon aus et 5 mot + SYouses housht both commpn ahd pre-\company’s fallure will not affect. any Ite) Bet ferved freely on onters, Spe: her inatitutions, | Buying of mocks 160% 170% 1. Bteel were provided with sem yaa resumed on quite a ° Bite Sh LN bay it became Known that the Stat fleires stiowing that the net earnings of Panic xaminer had shut the doora of sei ih ta the United States Steel Company for| the Merchants’, Orders tosbuy poured ag Sp? dfio frst elx weeks of the current quar- !h to the commission hous vhick wad 2” 2 =a fee Were na. Whetle tens than $15,000,000, 148% and thousnnda of shares that w ay & FT | . 5,0M,00. thrown upon the market in a panto yi oie he company's net earnings for the vor- terday Were bow at back, at higher By 82% =} uiding period last year wore $9,990, lemand for such 2 Moret tho net earnings {or the entire flocks ae Unlen Paci, Si Paul, Read. ite “ity, 5. + Speroud quarter last year amounted to to’ cover on the part of the shorts, BR, We +1 MPAWA. ‘he present quartor, there- Kuhn, Loob & Co, directly, and through aa fore, will He wbout $10,000,000 uhead of h bought large quantities of ast your, out some hi he A railroad president who usually has Wort fur both ton, Pacific and st, )Marge interests In the stock market A noe UR sen OB ny, of the Pvkalked ax follows about the prospects: (RAtKel, Waa helped by the positive MThts weakness in stocks js only a nat- le Northern | Pacific Maral reaction from the long swing up- & mtd. Prices were -.00 high, and they y total Mow gotting down to thelr normal | 951,500 shares and of bonds $2,925.00, P)bpels. 1 have been collecting private ry URS: a) Information about trade and crop The Closing Quotations. Trade conditions are all right, HO) a fow scuttoring exceptions, due | Jooul wauses, Crop prospects are HMieerinin becwuse of the backward | 1% 4 apringigin many sections ot the West | "yoo Al" oh. pd SoMRH the weather tp still cold and| 800 Am. Got arid the cotton ‘yield has already | 14004, H. & L. F } These crop conditions| 403 AP" known te the expettenced and |12900 Am, Lo: Pahrewa mon of| Wall street, and’ they bu: i to Am Mal and this example brought buying orders from the all of the #lx points it 8 of Ktocks to-day were CO, + 600 Am eee pt. 1044 108i 108% = | 17200 (000 Erte et | Se S2s88 Br AL2 22 om “Ses” sits. SEE: S S L202 3 Se Z.: 3 S; Ee tH a ; 3<3 ie eee Sree 19.50 Value 25,00 Shown in shades of black, blue, brown, cream, champagne, light ray, pale blue or white; all lengths from 39 to 44 inches; waist nds 23 to 28 inches, Men’s Underwear. Perfect Quality Ribbed Balbriggan Underwear; shown in blue and salmon; all factor: samples, broken lots, etc; none wort less than 49c,, cholce at.. Fine E; tian Balbriggan Underwea or shortsleeves, ribbed made with double ses greatest underwear bargain of the season, 75c. Negligee Shirts, plain or pleated, ligh and dark effects; choice at JAMES McGREERY & CO, Sale of Mattings and Rugs, for Summer Furnishing, Hand Palmed, China Mat- Ganvas Shoes and Oxfords. Women's White Canvas Oxfords, in Sizes 214 to 6 Girls’ White Canvas Oxfords, in large sin to 6; Misses’ White Canvas Lace Shoes, in sizes 12 td Children’s Cam, >4 Lace Shoe: dren’s White 1. ~as Lace, Button and Oxfotide, «> sizes 5 to 8; special for four hours, '29c shirts have long sizes 8% to 11; Chi strap back: the 3.50 and 5.75 per roll of 20 yds, Value 5.00 and 8,00 Nippo i Women's Extra Size Low Neck EPer Japan Matting. Vests; shaped or straight; short Sleeves or sleeveless; very elastic; usually 19¢.; sale price Women’s High Grade Underwear; ves both regular and extra large; lace trim umbrella pants with French bands; 1 ularly 25¢. and 29c., reduced to 3 for 50c, l 2 Cc spliced heel and toe, perfect qualit ts in all shapes, d Women’s Fine Cau, Cotton Stockings, black with white soles, and fancy stockings with embroidered and ex- tracted figures, 25 and 35c, goods, at Womebis High Grado Imported Gauze Lisle Stock- gs fn black and tan, low spliced heel, y “Herms- Q 5c dort’ dyed, regularly 39c; sale price, ge Imported phin’ Black, Women's Low Neck Lisle Thread Combination Sults, lace trimmed, silk tape run, umbrella bot- tom; regularly 75c. each; sale $1.00, or each, at... 5 Sale of White Guods, Linens k Domestics. Another assorted lot of Fine’White Good. Size Hemmed Huck Towels, with red borders; limit, 4, < : Special at, each, double sole and toe, ver; Sea Island cotton, reversible Rugs. Suitable for din- ing or bed-rooms, Cotton Voile Suitings, in shades of navy, green, brown, pink, tan and ~ black; special, per yard, India Linons Persian Lawn and Dotted Ofc Special. lot of ched Table Mor id tant Abn 1 (geamies) Value oe, 49c 80-inch Black French Organdle, never sold for less than 39¢.; spe~ Algerian porch Rugs, 9x12 Parasols. for Women, Misses re eta and ren; pure silk ta in all the latest color~ ings; also in black, white value $1.79, 8c 1 SILK PARA- t includes hem- aportm: Itched and embroidered borders, Dresden effects, checks and stri mil the Intent color: 1 9 e Values Up to $3.00, at $1.98, —Consists of the newest ideas in trimmed Lot 2—These hats are made of all tucked chiffon on wire frames, trimmed with wheels of tine quality horsehair braid; ‘on bonnet, toque and turban frames, in black only, Special at....e.... 1 To-Morrow at $1.98. More stores are asking a dollar more than ench curl, long | 298 1.98 6.98) | White Lawn tra fine quality white lawn, have’ full blouse, with broad anel front of em- roidery and lace; i 59c 59c Important Values in Underwear and Hos,ery. Children’s Fine Ribbed L » reinforced knee, aed Cotton 5 yok 12:c 19c JAMES McGREERY & CO. Twenty-third Street, OE ——— utd eee Re +e Vertes ayegsngengagste similar charges will be q cs Ss B= gyertsres siguasl& Srulnaeys a action. He said: % | = xt 1 +itit Uitttti be made by me. Fa +l —% fuence the vommattee the + Yh considered the compeslt u4 + tt EESESSE Ee cae 1+k RS. S335 - = tle ++ 18 ha iL qd ‘i eae" ss x2 Brilliant Taffetas Ribbon. 4 in, wide, Co!ors:—Pink, paleandnavy b.ue, lilac, turquoise, red, nile green, brown, cream, white and black, 15c. per yd, Black French Moire Ribbon, 5, 6 and 7 in, wide, 39¢ per yd. TWO VEARS MORE IN JAIL FOR MACHEN, Convicted Postal Officini Gullty to Addftional con- spiracy Indictment, WASHINGTON, May 23,—Augu ‘Maghen, under sentence of te vents imprisonment for his connectio: postal frauds, pleaded guilty to-day an additional indictment in which hoe is charged jointly with Crawford ana Lorenz with gonsplracy in the purchase + Tt ot detter-carrters’ satchels, and was’ at =8% | once mienced to an additional two years’ Imprisonment, “1 | Beveral other: indictments goc “Travelling” Cases, ‘lin with rubber, : 75° to 3.00 each’ » A complete stock of shoe an laundry bags, collar an yeil cases, bags and boke: Twenty-third Street, In entering hie plea Machen begged the permission of the court to explain “Tt ds due to the court, to my devoted wite and children who bear my name, to my parents, to the counsel who have doyally defended and advised me, to! +1, my loyal and steadfast friends, and to % mysolf that an explanatory statement quence, Iam from the fact alone in al~ anoat a defens:less poston, therefore, willingly submit to any pens Sourt may deem to {mpose upon me under the plea Twenty-third Street. n my closing words and with tho force and carncatness et my o mand, let me urge that my plea jnot affect the interests of the fendants under th SHIPPING NEWS, PoRT OF NEW YORK, “Although I dif not directly or in- 4% direcuy Intorfere with oy attempt to in- ih indietmenty ‘e bids under % which tho contract set forth | ¥ | aictmont was awarded arid executed, yet I held an interest in the contract and shard in the profite acctuing trom it, did not know or suppose at that! time that I was violating the law, nor Was there any inten ; Injbrster’ dofeaud the Unlted “Bi am adytsod by counsel, hi ta mono; Twenty-third Str STEAMSHIPS, BAILED TO-DAY, JAMES MoGREERY & CO. | JAMES MoGREERY & C0, Infante’ Ontfitting Dep't, The remainder of the apring stock of coats, dresses, hats, caps and many nov- elty garments,—imported and American,—including fine hand-made pieces,— are nowon sale ®t greatly reduced prices, On May the*2gth, Sale of fine Freneh Pique Hand embroid- ered collar and cuffs, Sizes 6 montha to 4 years, Art Department, 4th Floor, Sofa Pillow covers, made-of | novelty washable fabrics, Delicate colors and new ate tractive designs including . . “Mucha” poster figures, 25¢ soc and 75¢ 0 dozen Bureau Searfs, made of fine Dotted Swiss, Ru fled edges, fe .

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