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LL STREE WEDNESDAY, June. 14. ner normal stock market conditions Aumerous dividend declarationn vo- BY, accompanied as most of them were |» favorable statements of earnings, have caused un aggressively bull- feeling. As it was they operated As @ moderate stimulant, Bvidently ing short of @ startling sensation overcome the present apathy in ‘wpecilative market. All of the Van- ‘Gerbilt lines declared their regular divi- ! ome quarterly and some semi- annual, Tho New York Central reports ‘Aherease of $1,190,883 In net earnings F the quarter ended June $0, ‘The Lake Toad reports an inorcese in net of / $18,070 for the last six months, notwith- standing an increase of $1,008,772 in op- rating expenses caused py important tmprovements, In declaring its usual gquanterty dividend of 11-4 per cent. the ‘eater Union Telegraph Company re- 3 & decrease in net revenues of $52,- for the quarter. Ap extensive short interest in United Grates Bteol preferred has been discoy- “ered. One Wall etreet house alone, fe asserted, represents a short interest ef 6,000 shares, Traders who are tamil- fer with most operations in stool siarcs fhewwe expressed the belief that any at- Rempt to cover the ‘shorts’ in Steel would send this stock to par quick time, til the last half hour the market Wemained in a state of stagnation, @enly the growing drowsincss on the floor of the Exchange was disturved by the appearance of a succession of he: buying orders for Canadian lac Union Pacific, Reading and a few ot favorite stocks, Prices anced ¥ fdly within a limited range, Canad Pacific, oucted earlier jn the day HOLA wold in blocks of oy) and 1.48 at 1611-2, Union Pacitlo and] Reading each advanced 1 per cent, ‘Pie | Bteel shares aiso streigiiened ral attention was attracted t twWo wales of Great Northern @t 2 and two sules of } My. jone identified porators who have been interested in fancing the price of Sielte: ite that negotiations aro inp the Acquisition of the contro! ne Copper Company ) Smelting and Refini ds vertain t the actiy of the m Increased pper shares 1 ough mt t an uncommoniy hand for G vanod borrowers, ning of e Was change by the absence of support Ryan party on ted an utter indi ferene, to th sof this st gt) On alstently that it declined within fifteen minutes, put dp at the last men- ui 8 attack on Metropol ens to be in such 1 Just How iat almost ay list Is bound ‘to yield to bear assault, Rumors port of State Insurance Su- perlayndent Hendricks on the manage: men| dotety Will b> ‘af the Pyulcal t itr app. a dep f h as! One rumor was to the effect k's would not 8 were 269,400 iy The Closing Quotations, Ilgh, Low, Close bib War oe Shia Am, Wool. pf Anaconda ALT. & 8. $00 Brunswick Co. 16 18000 Can, Pacitl i 600 Ches, & Onto.. 6 & Alt. pf. | & NOW ay SSEES gggeo maf ® eye 3 =i s gesss Fee, ko Ban Senses SESesttte: Fie 3 Glen, leo 100 Gen Wleo 800 Great Nor pf.242 800 Hay Bleo pt. Snes, ttten, tow, Clore, Nek, |COTTON OPENS EASY, . 8700 Twin Y rts, 4 A about rigit the 2te 7 points, the Initial seasion, 200 Wis, Cont ph © Dx-dividend, ro LONDON STOCKS DULL AND PRICES SAG, Money waa in fair LONDON, June 14 demand in the market to-day, b arrivals of foreign gold are expected to | § go to the Bank of Hngiand. g on the Stock Exchange opened with an uncertain tone. There was « on @ rumor that alight rally at mide: ied that thig should support resulted in a disposition to sag: Gonsols Ftarted easy and improved Aanericans opened woak and after- wards had a better tendency, but the nd the move- publio was Indifferent ments were aligat a ensed later on New If the word “Linen’’ 1s not on your collar, | it'n cotton, Not just because we aay It fs, Dut vecuuso the Jaw says it, ‘The most Im- porant part of ® collar {s the material of which it ts made, and the cotton collar niakers foar to let you know that they are Foreigners Were trregula Government 6's of 1904 Were quoted at | waking Tic. which ts the Linen price, for | thelr cotton collars, Some cotton collars | aro Rood value at 10c, but no cotton col ——<——___— WHEAT UNCERTAIN, BUT WITH EARLY STRENGTH. lars are worth 10, 1 irregular and generally ie selling {9 authority for the SHIPPING NEWS. ft are now washing—so for wash suits, and wash suits alone, we for=- # get our rule of only all-wool | fabrics and have the greatest variety of fine cottons and linens, AT. us i 1 Moon beta, 2.41 Caused In the bias Water, Low W PM. AM vo brokers sold tt + PORT OF NEW yori, ut Ss |Rocrrs, Pert & Company, annah Sabine, Brunswick HAZEL, WITCH Makes the shin Foft aa yelver. Improves any complexion, Broadway and 26th § / THE WORLD: WEDNESDAY MVENING, JUNE 14, 1905, DECLINES 2 TO7 POINTS, As thy cables trom TAverpool wore pened casy today © profits around ¢ raliled em rain news from the bolt, ‘ollowed by @ second reaction, all in nd mostly ‘Trade was very jer @ sell from Various @ections in the market at New Orleans wis iv and w shade below yesterday # owed nearly two Inches Ala. and Mght M Vatloy prices were: July, 8.25 i to 8.88; September, 8 38 {3 Co 8.4; December, 8.2.1) 8.68; March, fered. July, 8.4%; Aue Good Tip. Triangle Collars at yout habe or. Write for "Information about Collars,” NED) | COLLAR: 1 Two for whe, sizes » JACOBS & CO. TROY, N.Y Bt Cotton beats the world in $1.50 to $7, Three Broadway Stores, 258 842 1260 at at at Warren st, i3th st. 32d st, H. O’Neill& Co, Sale Thursday, June 15 One Hundred Morris Chairs (Like Cut) The frames are quartered oak and mphoginy finish, with massive claw feet and carved post, broad, fancy shaped arms and spring seats Cush- ions are hair filled in assorted vel- our coverings. Sale Price | 58.00 Our Regular Price $12.00, eadings Rook Taian The most Practical Summer Suit in the world, Blue Serge, $15. Fast colors, of course, just Broadway @ Chambers Street jas in our wool suits; and made in the same strong, careful way, Double-breasted, — sailor, | Homies Hee MOCHA SC IMRT THOT TOT HO BIH BHT HT MAHER Norfolk and Russian suits, Hl | Children’s shapes, with flowers and ribbon, all com- Dinations “Subway o-went Hats, com- 2 9 pletely trimmed, in all colors; worth $4.50 de | ; pH VS HE SH HTT DH HP RLY SOE 94 ONT HDT HHT I Jt a | A Very Important Sale of Laces and Embroid- eries, One-Half and One-Third Actual Value. Nottingham Luce Allovers, 18 terns; value ave, ¥ 50 y 6,000 yards Point Apec trite’ |] Ready with Exceptional Offerings To-Morrow Naturally the brightest and coolest stores in New York, as ourentire Chambers street frontage 1s opposite City Hall Park, But aside from COMFORT to the purchaser, The HOPE CORNER {s easy of access from very part of the city or out of town, features heve are the Great Values in Summer Clothing, Hats of Quality—Priced by “Hope System’—of SUMMER SUITS (Coats and Trousers). Sizes for Men and Youths, On the Main Floor yeu will find a selection of both fabrics as well as Style In the general make-up that will surprise you at mh, The Suits are made of the best adapted textures of Wool and Worse ted fabrics to stand wear and keep color,atthe same time cooland ight, ] ree Worsted (Coats and Trousers) 4 Extremely fine quality of fabrics of Select patterns and colorings, at rm § Price OTHER SUMMER REQUISITES FOR THE SUMMER MAN. In the coolest salesroom in New York Summer Waistcoats, Summer Coats, &¢., Positively the Greatest Barga “Ut lets in the atr, Ut shuts oud the wet TRADE Stewart Building, 50c. Silks for 25¢, pace figures, in all the wanted colors, Remembe these foulards are every fibre silk, all new, clear fresh goods, bought to sell on Thursday only at half ENGLISH MOHAIR. Black only; a Umely hint to mountain climbers and bathers; only 1,560 yards for Thursday's business—should not last the limit. Remember, this price for Thursday only, yard bi OE OR HCE wpe SI HD WOR OHH HT Millinery Offerings For Thursday's Selling. Pretty assortment of Ladies’ Dress Hats, nattily trimmed with ribbons and flowers, &c,, some in large Corday Chiffon effect, others with soft straw crown and chiffon facing; comes in black, white, champagne, navy, brown and Fosedat worth €7/ so) ati visacsisnse atisei eerseessye completely trimmod Hats, on Tuscan/60 dozen Chiffon Turbans, black, brown, navy, green, red, white—dozen of styles to select from; Worth $1.98 to $2.98, OMY. cecceseeeerserres 25 dozen White Silk Pompons, 60 popular ready rds fine THEN AM tn STORE: SAVES'YOU MONEY ummer Furnishings and We have also grouped about Suits (Coats, Vests and Trousers), of yne Mixtures in all styles, For To-horrow at Fourteen, Summer Trousers, at "Subway" prices | leg. Summer Suits in the Subway Store in Store in New York City “Subway Store” will make hosts of friends ‘ “ANT-I-WET.” The Suits at “Eight § Style, value and economy “ANT-I-WET.” “Mets in the arr, Look for this Label. aS Don't Miss This Chance to Save Money on Up-to-Date Apparel for Women. 50 Taffeta Silk Shirt Waist Suits of $10.00 $12.00 Values . A very stylish and substan- tially made garment, in a range of colorings appropriate to any ON SALE ONLY THURSDAY, NONE ©, 0. D, 4b SereeRpeTHO YE 9 oe 9Y UHR SHH WO TOT HOHE OH OH De POH iE EE HI COO AON A Trio of Splendid Values from Brooklyn's, Best Silk and Dress Goods Department. A Half Price Sale for Thursday, 80c. Silks for 15c. One thousand yards silk Foulards, pin dot and neat | 82-Inch-wide Fancy Striped Wash Silk, blue, pink, 5 | old rose, helio, tan and gray, for stylish, Inexpensive y chic; this price for Thurs. it shirt-waist suits; 12%6c! hes wide, for waists, in white, erenm and black, 10 new pat and Insertions, wide eluny bands and ge. to Whe, yard. ..eseee “loons, 8 to 6 inches wide, large assoriment of Clean-up of an importer; 5,000 dozen yards matched and broken sets; elegant assortment of patterns; value 2ve, de Paris Torchon Edges and Insertions and faney Cotton Galloon wear and wash dresses, 1 to # inches wide, large assortment; yalue Se... 10,000 yards Cambric Embroidery @dges, Insertions and Heuding, 3 to 6 inches wide, neat and showy effects; value Te, to 10, yard,.... Fata wns 1 lot of fine Swiss, Nalisouk and Cambrie Embrotde Inches wide; sample pieces o/ a large Switzerland manufacturer; value 19¢c, and 25e. yard,... SOOO HU OLCOTT TK MMT ylea; value 1 ve, and SNe, dozen yards, Mdges and Insertions, 4 to 7 Sa ee sae fe The most Perfectly Tailored \ Suit in New York. | $15. Blue Serge, Broadway Chambers Street y i i Some “SOREN BR ae EC i nf é et 34 at i i fj aaa pr TRIE PA NEUEN TI os ! { We Give Dividend Stamps. 1,000 Stamps are worth $3,00 cash, and 500 are worth $1.50 cash, when Goat Merchandise in Over 00 Depts, of CG Fulton, from Bridge to Dutfield St., fees nn Until BROOKLYN. Stamp With Each . on Saturday, 10c, of Your Purchase, C.@ 0-2 ----------- =e 12}c Colored Lawns, 5c. 36 In. White Lawns, 6:c. apabesdteetiathecccessse) Linen colored Lawns, White Lawns, gorime tine nae ie quality, worth 124¢c, 5c to: grade, Thursday, per 6'c Japanese checKed| Printed Organdies, Voiles, Just the thing for shirt- | exceptionally good quality, in most Waist suits, never 1 dainty and pretty effe sold under 15¢. ydivsvevevees 8:c would be cheap at 15¢, yd 10c Embroidered Swisses,| Printed Dimities, fancy stripes, miade to sell at 15c beautiful designs, with mer- 15c 256, YAiserrecceseres cerized stripes, 25¢ quality, yd TG; © ‘Cs ( Women’s 12:c Hosiery, 6c. 25c Hosiery for 14c Women’s Stockings, | Women’s Stockings, fast black, good quality, seamless feet, Ly Tne aay fast black cotton; some plain bla hh maco feet, ex double heels and toes, full width and | fra gond. wear nay double: (0 i very good quality at d high spheed h th Thursday, special, pair 6c, Pal aa A 14c} ieee, @ CaS Se { 50c Muslin Gowns, 24c. } Through a special purchase we have secured 600 women’s ' Thursday.... muslin Gowns for Thursday's selling at a remarkably low price. 2ac 75c Shirt Waists, 39c. These Shirt Waists are good value at ad for Thursday, at the pric they are offered at, they are qn al in. They are nade of pereale and lawn, light, mediu k colors; some have laundered collar and cuffs, others ; Sites 34 to 44; C value pe tOlies IOOOHS ETEK Vouwtnnatde see: 1.00 Lawn Wrappers, 49c. Through a fortunate purchase from a well-known taker of women's Wrap- pers, we have secured 1,000 garments at a price that will en. us to make Thursday an unusual Bargain Day in Wrappers, Made of lawn, light and dark colorings, cape over shoulders, trimmed C with washable braid, full flounced skirts; sizes 34 to 44; value $1.00, for 1.25 White Waists, 69c. These white Waists dat Thursday's price our women pat? p pretty Waist for very lit The Waists are made of good quality lawn, front of broad tucks and embroidery insert- ing, tucked back, new bishop sieeve; tucked collar and cuffs to match; value $1 e ‘ sneenve e exceptionally good value at $1.25, y to purch 5.00 “virie’ SKirts, 1.98 ° Plaited 9 te Those of our patrons who ventured out Monday in the rain felt well repaid when they saw the good value of these Skirts. To give others who could not get here Monday an opportunity to one of these accordion-plaited Skirts we are going to offer them at the same price Thursday These Skirts have deep yoke of fine shirrin brown, reseda, tan, gray, cream and black; in s 43 inches long; assorted waistbar hey are W make stylish Skirts for Summer \ Made to special price for Thursday's sale. ‘ 15.00 Silk Suits, 7.98. Women's taffeta silk Suits, in royal, navy, brown, red, blue and green, made with full box or side plaited blouse, sur effect, with pin tucks; others with vest trinimed with taney stitched tabs, finished with buttons; some with white silk i ( ping, full sleeve, plaited or kilted skirt; e } e colors are pee eee een ce enn no nnn nn nnn nnn een n ee. Hue $15.00... csr rere eee ee MUSICAL TRIUMPHS. a1 Pianos for the real musician are the Sterling Grands. Their Te ee their graceful lines, their picturesque designs, touch the artist’s temperament, while their musical qualities have so successfully appealed to musical natures that they hold an enviable position in the leading studios of the world, Among these popular pianos are the STERLING BABY GRANDS. They have a sweet but powerful tone, large enough for the largest pri- vate house, while their artistic designs add a rich setting to any roony They are in beautiful figured quartered oak, rich Santo Domingo Ma- hogany full of charming effects—medium and dark talian Curly Wal- nut and the ever-popular and handsome Rosewood. Then there are the * STERLING MINIATURE GRANDS. The smallest Grand Pidtio made, and as small as one can be made without sacrificing the tone of a good instrument, This piano is par- ticularly adapted for the small room where space economy Is necessary, When placed cornerwise it takes up no more room than an upright, and yet has all the artistic features of a grand, THE PRICES ARE SMALL and the terms so easy that any one may possess one of these Sterling triumphs, Investigate our Monthly Payment Plan, me Sterling Piano .. 518-520 Fulton Street and Hanover Place,Bklyn, Open Saturday Evenings. presented with purse of 000, co MGR.TAAFFE OFF FOR EUROPE | Prevented with « purso of 82,00, cotteots toate in bie eyes when the purse was. ‘onnignor Thomas Taaffe, pastor of | given to him py Assistant Corporation gt Patrick's R. G. Church, Willoughby 1, B. Callahan, in an amecting and Kent avenues, Brooklyn, sailed yes- bald He was given & a t

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