The evening world. Newspaper, May 26, 1905, Page 4

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) mirlcted trading to-day, but the aubstan- ) eluded ao treaty of Gerbils, ) Ontario and Western situation.” a ber i ¥ 4 ‘ tp, work as hard as possible for its own “by the New York, New Haven & Hart- > buying was for Vanderbilt account. ih / FRIDAY, May 26. joward’ Millott, of + gifle Railroad; lett for the his’ Afternoon, having ap- Ais signature to the neces: establishing an official peaco full ‘significancy of this friendly Full significance of this frien of hands by two such ager rivals as Hill and Harriman is Ekely to bo appreciated in Wall until fome of the jeasures Upon are put in force, Surprise expressed to-day by one of the par- ee to this poace agreement that the wwe Of the cessation of @ two-yoar ef railroad war had produced ao effect upon ‘the stock market. trom the temporary buoyancy there has been nothing in the of this market to Indicate that Mil-Harriman agreement is re- d by Wall atreet operators as im- it, titration 1s to be the final resort of ‘ratiroad disputes In the est, Tach railroad interest 1s Y, refraining from the other, Only Commo territory are to be built interferin; Settled by arbitration, Incidental ia amicable arrangement {t is whis- that Mr. Harriman. will soon re- inguish the responsibilities of the Union vi prestdency, Vice-President A, ‘Mohler is talked of as his succeasor, Union Pacific held the lead in the re- jwtrength back of St, Paul gave color the ourrent report that the reor- 4 Western pool in St, Paul will fy tO push that stock into the leader- if the market develops any en- ging bullish tendencies, The Kuhn, Iman party, it is sald, have fet about @ii of the Union Pacific that Want, and without thie steady in- lve pon- materially Des dee $e buying demand the spect ibitities in the stook weoned, : 0 and Western shares were in only good demand, and the advanced nearly three pointe. | Movement was accompanied by that an amicable arrangement Re Sen entered Into between the New ‘ork Central and the New York, New Haven and Hartford for the future con+ trol of Ontario and Western, Bince the Purchase of a controlling interest tn the Mast named property by the New York, New Haven & Hartford there has been falk of friction between the New York Central and the manegers of the low England system. ‘The Vanderbilts ‘Bre eald to have objected to the ox- ‘Clusive use of the Ontario and Western fond. President Mellen, of the latter oad, when asked to-day sf he had con- eace with the Van- repli ‘Our relations with the New York Centrai are very friendly, Bo far as I know there is no change in ‘The $rading in Ontarlo and Western shares was confined to @ small circle of brokers nd the impression prevailed that the was evidence during the day ocks were feeling @ bull” movement The tickers suppiled with the information t the earnings of the Metropolitan treet Railway system would show up culariy well this year, and stress 28 laid upon the probability that owing this company’s ‘w be depleted years to come by the operation franchime tax. ven the back by, the compan: this tt is aeserted, wilt be countey claims and re- 'Y was an em which and cd stock, lously been dis: a), the room traders, poore or more of the bear ‘slemene jumped in with the hope—which was foal Most cases—of making a pol not likely ized in ik turn on a sharp downward moye- The common stook dropped 2 to bi-2, and the proferred teil ‘rom. , orts were clroul that tho Corn Products direstors would the ferred dividend at their ext meetih ‘The. weakness manifest ket at the outset caused several com: miewion houses to call for additional margins, Few of these calls wene tee Bponded to with a the forced lquidation eounts agerxivated tendency Wealiess. Ax a matter of tact, the Market was rescued from demoraltzas tion by the activity In New York, Ons i re find Western, and the determined by the mar- ort riven to Union Pacific, Si. Parl. tho Stel shures, Smelters, Read: ing and ther stock: if this support was from inside! It WAS Appirently for the purprae is wpholding the market, In the afters Hoon the trading assumed 4 broader Boome and a loss professional napent “Phe total sales —f stocks were 405,000 res and of bonds $2,705,000, ‘one or t The Closing Quotutions, HArm Woollen. 0 Anaconda AT Su TA HF At C Line. Balt & On Bklyn Ke Can Pacit eC Chi, Tor, 1 Fuel & Little World Want LONGED FOR A Summer Home, HE Found One Through The Sunday World, so To the Country He Has Flown, peered ® pe ry ich extensions | *; 201 Me bie + Me ea 04g 1 ay ‘9 34 OM Pa 70% ss iy Me United s 4 80 Distiiiers' 8, 41M 100. D, 8.8 & A pf 11000 Erle 4l00 Brie Bo, pt G. Ft Se pr sty e MK & T pf #009 Blo, Pucitie. | « WN 0. Bin Lead 41 78) th 90) Ry, St. Bp" | 500 Rep. Steel. foo Rep. feel p 2000 Reading i 200 Reading 1 pf. 3100 Rock Tslan 1000 Rub, Goods Y « reseFer ee FES 200 So 1M Sou. 100 Bou Ry 400 T Bt L&W pf. 10 Twin CR 100 Un Bag & 1 1 *Ex-dividend. emilee BANKER’S SON ARRESTED. EB. Oe Forrest Charged with Speeding Automobile. gE. trate Baker Jn the Harlem Court to- day charged with violating the speed and. Fifty-eight street an One Hun- dred and Seventy-seventt sireet and charged him with speeding twenly- four miles an hour, ‘The boy' sfather waa in court to- day and when Magistrate Baker heid the prisoner in $300 succeeded In hay. ing him paroted im his custody on his promise to deposit cash ball with the Oty Chamberlain, ¥ b 3.00B , a teil | -50 Washable Suits in Russian and Sailor styles, fine Galatea cloth and French percales in (he newest effect, also white piques; thoroughly well tailored and made with embroidered shield on sleéve and inlaid collar, Wash as perfectly as a linen hand- kerchief, Made to sell for $3,00; Moe Levy price.. $1.50 WALKER STREET STORE ONLY. A 50c. Event in Negligee Shirts. They look the dollar sort in pattern, cloth and making, They were never meant to sell a penny lgss than 75c, Materials are fast colored percales and woven ma+ dras, . Nothing skimpy about wen except the price, and that’s ¢ Summer Homes Next Sunday a i WALKER STRERT STORE ONLY, the @ Me | Feastion jn to @ fraction al | noon owing to fal the reports of @ better f the members of | Hes, Atchison, | led the Improve: Later prices remained fairly while, during the last hour and closed fi the Weat Bun ri ordinance, EI cla... De Forrest waa arraigned late yes-| Carpathia terday afternoon on the Lafayette Tou. | Jamestown Jevard by Bleycle Patrolman Gibney, se a who chased him from One. Hundred INCOMING 6 | Montebello, Gingenti. | La Lorraine. Havre. Britieh King, Antwerp. CORNER BROKEN. CHICAGO, May delivery follow! reste . the en tempted 7) i additiona op In prices was a lil cipts, arrivals to-d aS carn suitable The withdra contract 8 Was anuthe discourage bull ‘The market wits wi initial quotations bein, 6) cents, No aupport find the price fell to 67 cen Later the price dropped break of 7 9-40. from. yest Ing quotation, Altho t lea idem by en rene! lone Was ‘weak at dbo, n ot © ed to of ——____. LONDON, May 26,—Mo) good demand tn On the Stock Exchange 181M + %4| Mostly dormant and featureles: +8% [having a Americans opened flat o Wall Street a bove parity #upporl there was some re. at beoame unset very, Jananese were firm neae Government sixes voted at 1011-2, Russa: Tintos were easier on Cont ng. eee *} WHEAT LOWER ON CLEARING W Althourh cables were lower to-day, ng Was based on clearin, Now York's opening prices were: Wheat—July, 97-8; September, 861-2, | Corm—July, 65, Chicago's opening ices were: Wheat sony g Beet gprcerer, Sub “oo ek to bors: 31000 17 2 eptember, to S24 to 827-8, Corn— 400 8% + % | May, 00; July, rasC New ¥. ing prices wore: | Wheat— 100; July, 961-8 bid; Sep- tomber, 81 7:8 bid) December, 871-4. Corn uly, } chi July, 91 1-2 bid; Suly, 4 8 1-4; —— SHIPPING NEWS. ALMANAC FOR TO-DAY. 4.35/8un seta. 7.19/Moon rises 12.69 THE TIDES, Edward E. De Forrest, twenty-two Hint Water years old, son of 0. De Forrest, the Faree aA BH banker of No. 90 Went Thirtywixtn | Bandy How cigs: fae FOF stroat, was a prisoner before Magis. | Hell Gate Perry... 8.87 488 vorT ARRIVED, DAMS) DUE TO-DAY, itn di Torino, Naples, Nueces, OUTGOING BTEAMASHIPS, BAILED TO-DAY, Jomo, Yucatan, Pathfinder, P, bing, Brunew ick. Bridah Prinoe, Ah Hamilton, Norfolk, Dania, Pernambuco, %.—A fresh break of 6 cents a bushol in. the price of corn Jay gave seemingly com- from the atart, was at hand wed covering, LONDON STOCKS FLAT, AMERICANS SEE-SAW. the market to-day, + %4| Partly in connection with calls for o: | $5,009,000, Supplies were plentiful, Dis- counts were firm, ping tendency, ‘celing amon; 6 Hill-Harriman pate ‘opeka and Santa Ke ment on bea stronger shipments smaller than expected, the wheat markat opened from 1-2 to 3-4 ‘The majority of the sell- Outside markets ate de- 2 | clintng for similar reasons, y, fh 1-8 asked, lcago's closing prices were: Wheat— May, 1031-4; September, 83 8-4 leas 7-8; Decombeer, $8 1-4 OF NEW YORK, D. Bristol City, N on, rahza, Havana, ng an B-cent dof ‘an ate 1 beral yy being 40s to delly, 1 of from private jor that tend- on! for as Increase % 3 cents at ts, to BB 1-40, a erday's clos. he price ral- ney was in r awevey yee Tailor Shops: 110 Fifth Avenue ‘Atterbury System Clothes SSS a Seen in Quaker Grey—or the new Naples Blue, which we are the first to show—are the last words from Fash- jon’s oracle, These superb clothes are the only* ready~-for-service gar- ments that are in every’ way> as good as the best custom-made apparel “Ask the Man Who Wears Them" * Prices range from $20 to $45; and you get the batter of the, eustom tailorman by about one-half Sole Agent Salegrooma 39 & 4 cAleo at CORTLANDT STREET New Haven = New York City Connecticut re WOMEN'S FOOTWEAR. (THIRD FLOOR) 'Lord & Taylor Announce Saturday Last Day of May Sale of Girls’ Dresses and Coats at Greatly Reduced Prices, 4 B. Altman & Ga. ARE SHOWING THE Ac. CEPTED STYLES IN WOMEN'S FOOTWEAR ADAPTED FOR THE SUMMER SEASON, EM- BRACING PUMPS, HALF.SHOES AND SLIPPERS OF BLACK AND RUSSET LEATHERS, WHITE CANVAS AND BUCKSKIN, MISSES’ AND CHILDREN'S SHOES, Girls’ Coats, recently priced $7.50 & $10, now Pf. 75. trading was stocks Console wing to the ind recovered in the fore- prompted by f cov action, ead titled ‘ering. then, ‘or fo I nents set ented. on tik EATHER. and Twice the wear-resistance at the points where service te purest,long fibre silk, affording an elasticity that insures snug fitand lasting 9 i A size for every hand~a shade for every | 50c, 75, $1.00 and $1.25 AT ALL STORES ‘Double The Rip-proof, Tip-proof Glove ie most, Made of the ing—-a price for every puree, Guarantee ticket in every pair. Tipped | Girls’ Coats, recently priced $12.50 & $15,| now $7.0. 7 Girls Wash Frocks, 4 to 14 year sizes, recently priced 3 to $7.50, now 1.95, 2.95, 3:95; 5.00. Broadway and Twentieth Strect, Suckboimor lo; 28 86NS7, & 5* AVL, Men’s Underwear. Combed Egyptian Balbrigggan Shirts and Drawers, with strap back and pearl buttons, ’ Balbriggan Shirts in long or short sleeves and Drawers with reinforced seats, in sizes forsshort and stout men, “Otis” Bhibriggan Shirts in long or short sleeves aud Drawers with double seat and strap backs, American White Lisle Shirts and Drawers, Combed Eqyption Derby Ribbed Shirts and Drawers, Summer Merino White or Gray Shirts 49c 49c wemther in asked. Com. bid. 4 HIPS, Swansea. Gaiy B. Altman & Cn. BOYS’ ATTIRE, To-morrow (Saturday),there will be offered at decidedly Jess than the regular prices: Norfolk Suits of Blue Serge and Mixed Cheviot, in yoke and box plaited styles, having two pairs of knickerbocker trousers; sizes, 9 to 16 years, ‘ - + $6.00 Russian Blouse Suits of White Linen, and Plain and Striped Seersucker; sizes, 3 to 6 years, 1 : $1.75 Sailor Suits of White and Tan Linen, embroidered on shield and collar, and having bloomer trousers; sizes 5 to 10 years, $2.50 Also a number of Reefers, Rissa Blouse and Sailor Suits, of woolen fabrics, at attractive prices, eca make and from “LET US CLOTHE YOU." 119-125 WALKER ST. (3 blocks east of Broadway), ‘1457 BROADWAY (Bet. 41st and 42d Sts.) Blue Serges are Scarce Especially in Such Values. A blue serge and a true blue serge for accustomed to, but tailored and styled $15 that will acknowledge superiority in com Remember these suits are not “any o where at a price, But jaunty, bright and newly st. own supervision, in our own work rooms, in our o The fact that we're the manufacturers as well as th that the price IS and ought to be 33 1-3% less, Made with little individualities not found in usual ready-mades, but are there use we, the makers, are able to exercise our free liking in your behalf, $6.00 Boys Suits, them ‘“wear-proof." tailored from the nobblest cloths—in- cluding sergés, worsteds, cheviots and homespuns, of the dressiest patterns, are positive $6.00 3% to 4 : . erst s goths $Y 00| Half Hose 5 Price =| 2 Pairs for 25ce. s 8 ¢ value at e There are fancy effects—such If any vest in the lot doesn't double and | “esigns and quality that could triple the price in hope to keep every one we have bought. The lot comprises about 500 of the smartest and snappiest styles in Summer vests and Sum- mer fabrics that you ever saw. a slight to your pocketbook’ not to add at least three vests from this sale to your Sum- mer wardrobe, WALKER STREET BTORH ONLY. "$3.98 Large line of boys’ suits, in three- plece double-breasted, Norfolk, Eton and Sallor styles, made in the best manner— being reinforced’and doubly stitched to 6—Moe Levy $3 98 WALKER STREET STORE ONLY Fifth Avenue, Nineteenth Street, A9c and Drawers, Fine Sea Jsland Cotton Shirts, with long or short sleeves, and Drawers with tailored seams, Derby Ribbed Lisle Shirts and Drawers, French Balbriggan Shirts and Drawers, Cocoon Silk Shirts and Drawers, Newsilk Balbriggan Shirts and Drawers, Dollar Silk Shirts and Drawers, American Silk Shirts and Drawers, Natural Wool medium weight Sh and Drawers, ' Glastenbury summePr weight Shirts and Drawers, Iron Crown unshrinkable Wool Shirts and Drawers, 75c 75c 79¢ 98c 98c 1,00 1.50 74c 95c 1.95 OOK for this Shield on the window when you buy cigars. United Cigar Stores Co. ints The greatest Store and the greatest business in Brooklyn bave risen bere on the foundaticn of Public Satisfaction with the bet servier, the bes! assoriments and lowest prices. BreOUKLYN, f Store Opens at 830 Instead of 8 A. M. 7 _ = = 4 102 $10, Not made like garments the price is wise, There isn’t a $15 serge suit in town arison with this $10 value, ; body's" make that were bought up some- yled togs, made by us under our wn building, € retailers is substantial proof Knee Pants, 44¢ We were fortunate enough to se- cure the surplus stock of a woollen manufacturer at a very lew figure, to make up 300 pairs of knee pants, in about twenty styles of patterns and cloth, Of course they're stout! sewed and made to withstand hard service, The regular retail price of them is 75c.; the price to 44c YOURWIMUDE Hea rain sy saa WALKER 8TRE! STORE 01 Y, Gn) 9, V7 They are values—sizes only sell for a quarter, Ve happened to buy them at a decided price advamage, so we are passing the good luck on to you, There's no restriction on the number sold to any one cus tomer at 2 Pairs for 25c. WALKER &TREET STORE ONLY. good seasonable value we It's really soy Holiday Haberdashery Hints And Little Prices, Men's $1.25 White Plaited Shirts, 95c. Men's 75c. Cambric Nightshirts, 48c. Fine, durable cambric, low neck, generous size, white and ¢>!- Handsome Summer styles, made from a very durable cambric e; a : q ellikeeaeas ce plails, Gell made, correct ia very respect and f0d trimmings, very neat designs, quality that usually sells at 75c, the most comfortable Spring Shirt made, Men’s New Bow Ties at 45c. ine {4 i ‘The proper shades for Summer, many new and exclusive Men t Neligee. rahe great variety ‘of the fue intchirsal solid color effeste with seis Aggred deelgoy, Ses ‘n medium an colored designs— ‘ latest fatrice--both plelied and plain, boromen=plain Live and ‘ce {belar siting Tiesan solid colory end Fancy deslgas, These are woven in one piece with no seams to fray out, tans, colors that are more popular than ever—attached cuffs, P y Men’s Pure Linen Shirts, $2.75. Boys’ Star Shirts at 9c, Nogligee in tancy stripe designs, ‘/Star"” make, in new me: Embroidered linen, tan color, with contrastin; Paap terial; all have attached cuffs, broidered on bosom and cults, plaited; have cuffs arslcaiea sisle ard nebpy eu eon be) The A. & S, Collars—Two for 25c, 7 p It i 2,100 linen, perfectly made, equal to most Collars sold for Earl & Wilson's pure linen Shirts, in all the latest peer 250. par pple al pies eq! mi , ‘Main floor, front, Bast Building, figures em- ached. An — = a Tras as: == = Tan Footwear for Everyone. For Men, Tan calé Oxfords, two styles of last, best material to hold their ; a Country Recreation Hints. | The finest assortment in the city awaits you here at the smallest prices anywhere: i well made $3.50 fitted Bicycles at $12.98, Only 25 first class machines, if fs Bi |, our new with our best Winfield tires, 22 in, frames, suitable for, Pee Re OSIaRe eBid Yoret GeaGBeT ation (te DHE ahs men, Allin black, with colored rims and nickel paris, well that can be made, at,. $475 worth $20.00; other grades at 98, $20.98, ete, ind Motor Boats. N. d to pay fancy | ‘We carry the best in the world, the genuine citar Town’! Canoe, light as weil as strong, 15 ft,, $28,983 17 ft,,| For Women. ia calf Gibson Pumps, welted soles, Cuban heels also $32.95. Deliveries made at once, Te Bees famous Venus isle, with welted and turn soles, Our Speedway Motor Boat—Great beam, practical and} XV. heels, in seal goatskins; also Du Barry 2% in, sate DIOR general pleasure trips, Fine two homiroas teense es BHOS engines, Price,, .. $149.50) Tents for Camping—7x7 to 94.98 to $9.98. Files to match at oregon eeeee +$2.75 to $4.98 Lawn Tents—7x7 at $5,983 9x9, $7.49 Lawn Swings--Our “Winfeld’’ No, 2, full si wood, painted and varnished, $3.75; No. 3, helding four, |. Wood Lawn or Stoop Chairs —Folding +59c Reclining Pi: OUTS sire seeee 8c, and $1.19) Comfort Chairs—An ll steel reclining Chair that can. be, adjusted to any position, We are Brooklyn tives for this patent....ceveenseasrsspenegn seer serves Hammocks-—Greatcat assortment anywhere, all the latest| ted soles, 2 in. Cuban haels $3.95 ‘Tan calé and vici kid Oxfords and Gibson Ties, welted and turn soles, plain toe, regular and wing top heels, ranging from 144 to 2 in. high, arch jast; alo medium, to fit any foot. $3.80 Tan vicl kid, turn sole, Blucher Oxfords; medium round toe and military heel, one Dark tan vici kid welted sole oxfords. |'Tan vici kid and calfskin turn sole Oxfords, milltary and Cuban heels—shapely last... .+ tee ecgpetreee Gl OB Boys’ and Youths’. Tan calf, welted sole, Oxtords, mannish lasts, 1334 to 292.75 makes, designs and colorings... 98c., $1.49 up to $8.49 Yh to SYperrersnnoresterecoeerersee severe irs Saeed 5 Fourth floor, Haat Bullding, Tan calé lace Shoes and Oxfords, welted soles, 134¢t05% $1.98, Little men's tan calf, welted sole, lace, spring heel Shoss, 6 to 11, $1.98; 1114'to 13%... Misses’ and children’s tan calé lace, shapely last, 6 to 8, $1.48; 814 10 EEE = $2.00 Corsets at 98c, Imported and Domestic Models. Medium dip hip model, made of hine white batlste, eet ‘alth embroidery, ° Long wuist models, moderately Sigh Meee vexehee 1148048 ha heel Shoes, very 4, $L7B RLY to 2 $1,981 2% to deanery Seen +8248 Missen! a children's barefoot Sandals, tan edit. + «8 Tan and white rabbers for misses and children, Becond floor, rear, Bast and West (anes ie 10 $1.48 Buildings, made of white batiste, trimmed with lace and ribbon, $5.00 Sample Corsets, $1,69, All new models, strictly up to date, made of fancy silk betiste and coutily brocaded in white, pink and blue, $10.00 Corsets at $4.98, ( ‘uj he tga Hotere bgh bay og de Senin air [ede a ie a f f Children’s Dresses and Suits. hildren’s Dresses of fine quality ales, in checks, polka & dots, princess effect, with broad Konen trimmed with em- broidery, belt to match ; sizes 6 10 14 years.eesys'r005 88.98 Girls! Marine Stites of serge and Panama cloths, with thom emblems and ailke tie; blue only; sizes Swit ae, Becond floor, eéntfe, ‘Contyal Bult 98

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