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_ Proper styles and fabrics with the insurance of a per- |) "fect fit render this sale a rare opportunity for the Skirtwise, { White Liagteed eran Weare he i mo | d models, tuc! in, ps, giving | he full effect ground bottom of skirt. A splen- | value fi kirt. Value, 8,00. id Brown color- Vd sizes of waist 50, puns and Manish Materials in Light Dark Sid in the full kilted skirt, tucked hips, An ideal outing skirt, Value, |, Misses’ and Ladies’ Suspender Skirts of an excellent quality of Brilllantine in Red, Blue, Black, Green and Brown colorings. Full kilted eat finished off with straps and the fitted i ‘dle 4nd the pleated suspender, Value, 8,50. 4 ! . Exceptional values in our attractive assortment of seasonable i W Coats at greatly reduced prices, All are designed in stylish models of _ fabrics that wear. 200 Coverts, strictly man tailored, I!ned throughout with an excel- lent quality of taffeta. A suitable garment for changeable weather. Value 15.00, | An exhaustive selection of Coats In Cheviot, Black Cloth, Linen and Taffeta, in a variety of models and assortment of styles. Val. 48.00. \ Broadway at 13th St. WOMEN’S HATS TRIMMED FREB OF CHARGE MAIL, ORDERS PROMPTLY AND CAREFULLY FILLED Marvellous Offering of High-Class Linen Suits, 50 Line Linen n Dresses : * and Linen Coats at 6.50 Made to Sell at $10.00 and $12.00, @a@r This picture was made from one of the Suits, but the garment is far more attractive than any cut could show it. This is beyond the shadow of a doubt the a June sale—which really means the beginning of the warm season. this were August the values would still be wonderful.) This Sale Involves Women's Regatta Dresses, Suits. and Linen Coats, all at which the manufacturer intended to sell for $10.00 to $12.00 each, ‘eatest offering ever made in (If 6*° SATISFACTION -GUARANTE! WEST MONEY i4te ST. Sale of 1,000 urge upon you the importance of getting here this not be presented again during the Exactly like tlustration. $8.00 A. $6.00 Mattresses at $2.98. Sanitary Combination Mattresses, made up with a 6 inch border, closely tufted, covered in a fine quality of Kolhenberg e T Hammocks. + Palmer's Best Hammocks, full size, Patent Weave, in all @ colors, with deep regular price i98c EFUNDED Record-Breaking Values Gigantic Purchase Enables Us to Present a Tremendously Important Gouch Beds No more need to be said about this extraordinary bargain. The. fllustrations of the beds and the price tell all, but we want to: as Such a valui In two styles, to-morrow. entire season, Beds Complete at $2,580 Dining Chairs at $1.79, Highly Polished Quartered Oak Cane Seat Dining Chairs, with heavy box frame, well con- THE REGATTA SUITS known as the “Winner” are made of high grade real linen, with hand em- broidered emblem on sleeve; very full platted skirt over eailor yoke; the shades are white, blue and tan only; and no better dress has ever sold for lees than $10 to $12, THE LINEN SUITS are in Bton effect, long coat effect and coffee coat effect; the materials are of war- ranted pure linen; not one of these sults cost less than $10 to manufacture, The coats are all made of excellent quality Irish linen; some three-quarter length, some looso fitting, some semi-fitted, some handsomely ornamented; many worth $12.00 to $15.00 each, satin ticking, made up to your order in any 2 Size; $6.00 value Splendid Savings in Rugs. 250 Body Brussels Rugs 12 tt. long x 9 ft, wide, Value $27,50° 1.79 structed; value $2.50; special to-morrow at. 100 Hand-Made Oriental Hall ai Runners 90 All-Wool Smyrna Rugs, Pers 2.6x12 26x15 fectly Reversible. 7.6x9 7,6x10.6 9x12 vain B40 Value $4.98 Value $5.98 2:66 2.98 3.98 18 French Body Brussels Rugs 6,8x10.6 2x1 1.6 Value $15.98 Value $22.50 Special at 17.98 Blue and White Smyrna Rugs 12 ft, long x 9 ft. wide; perfectly re- versible. Value $20,CO; sale price, 11,98 Sensational Sale of Oilcloth Sampson’s Oilcloth, Cork Linoleum. ty! Sampson's Floor Gilcloth, Genuine Cork Liroleum, 2 + shown in 4-4, 6-4 and 34 yards wide, worth s9yc, and ‘ eoods; special per square yard 6sc per square yard, bick; parquet effect: value to-morrow at u $1.25: tor beautiful patterns, abeeees of Japanese and Ghina Matting. per square Big Sale Another Important Special Event To-morrow, _ -We name ouly three prices in this space, bu: the Saie inciudes many higher grade maitings as well, and there is a proportionate saving on every item. Fancy China Matting, very Inlaid Japanese Matting, Patent Edge Japaness Gove gond quality, all colors; perfectly reversible, all-tinen ernment Matcing, In red, S blue acd green, large value $6.00; special, per warps recuiar price $575: pstterns;ao-yard rolly value yard 10c; or per roll 49 — saie price, 40-yard roll, per gry.08 at” 20¢ ry yards, SSS yard, 18¢., oF pe: Foil, 3.98 5.98 7.98 CO 8s sis JAMES McGREERY. &G0, | JAMES MoGREERY & CO, Ladies’ Travelling and | Shirt Waists DANGEROUS SPEED Walking Suits. For midsummer dress, Mate ‘ Tourist Suits, Madeof blue, of mulls, sheer linens, bae feed u us line stripe, Medium| with embroidery and lace, Against B. R. T. Before the) |. gth coat, Latest models, © State Railroad Commission. Late On June the 22d. at value 22.00 300 dozen Shirt Waists Light and dark grey Tweed] Numerous modele,— Suits, Three-quarter| tailor-made or finished length, semi-fitting Coats,| with embroidery and lace ' Pleated Skirts. insertion, Medium -or 4800 sheer fabrics, { + value 25,00 95% 1.50 and a.a5 “ye Walking Skir€s, made of ‘ ' Homespun or Oxford grey Cloth, 5:75 and 7,00 That’s the Story of the Greatest Offer Yet All These Garments Go Into Thursday’s Whirlwind at In addition we will also cffer several styles of linen suits, made in the frock-and-frill style, 1 extremely long-coat effects, loose or fitted, ranging in prices from $3.95, $5.50, $6.50, $7.95and uP to 42000 and $36.00. Our showing of DRESSES in mulls, organdies, batistes, China or Japan silks, dotted Swisses, &c., is unexcelled; prices ranging from $7.50, $9.75, $12.50 and up to $55.00 each, ; —_—_—_—_———— *5.50for*10 LinenCoats| Great Skirt Selling, LINEN COATS! Britta made ot Mnen—skirts made of yoile— skirts made of silk—and skirts made nohair— LINEN COATS! Skirts madre ay peaaibte wimteniay usedrag HOE LINEN COATS! TNR tay our Thursday specials will be {n Without End at the Great/ | Q8 for 3.50 Linen Skirts, Ehrich Store. ! This {s the very thing you want in @ neat and jaunty little Outing Coat. These are made of fine quality Union linen, white only, very full and boxy, 36 inches long, strictly man-tailored, with noc) black velvet collar; a regu- VA iar $10.00 value; for ‘ValueS10.50 Value$t 5.99 Value$22,50 6.98 9.98 14.98 50 Sample Art Squares, Wool Filled. ou F | +$+tt14 ES 6*° Teper Bes Fe Se iNeas.See roe WEDNESDAY, June 21. t merry gong, sweet to the ears of Bxohange to-day. brokers, was the ‘The keynote than hes been heard in Wall it-for inany a day, and the tune was nm @n ascending scale. A meenral re- ‘Vive of bullish sentiment pervaded tho taaiieel, crowding out apathy and de- and putting m their place and enthusiasm. Predominant in mmusio of the ticker was the ring of | jthy ‘The sharp upward movement of 6x9 9x9 9x12 Value $3.98 Value $4.98 Value $6.50 2.50 2.98 3.98 $t41+ | Genuine Intald Linoleum, like cut, 2 yards wide; the col- ois go right through to the iio ge Be 8 was under the leadership of Gc & States Steel stocks which, at the) te Gor euae a ‘opening, had remarkably strong sup-| “199 Go] HO & ) poet trom London. The Morgan in-! 1300 Gol, South Swence doth at home and abroad backed) 800Col Bo ee Steel demonstration throughout the “Tipe that Steel preferred was to be ) Pegwed up to par, which excited only vi warodsm on the floor of the Ex- last Monday, commanded re- pf I when these shares almost touched | 1000 Det. Un. Came’: Mae iN in the finst hour, So vigorously and SS & A. 18! ‘ ly was the Steel cainpalgn waged) 1510 Erie .... . ‘ the spirit of advance seized upon| 1 Erle ist pi ‘ other active stock and rapid gains Of from 1 to 8 per cent. were recorded.| . Ble At the noon hour the aggregated sales) 40 Great Nor pf..283 @f stocks were found to be just double | ,2%) Hock Val Pf.. i those of yesterday, and this same pro- | Portion was vreserved up to tho close of busines While it was apparent that this radi- al change in the stock market from @luggishness to activity was due di- | eotly to the manipulation of powerful financial interests, there was a wide-; 299 Met. St, R: ad feeling that public interest im) 10%) Met, Becu. Serine is gradually returning, ‘Tho| 12M Mex Can. 55 iteble Lite scandal has been prac-| jb) M&tPS9 & M pl ically eliminated from consideration |. K. & Tex, iy the stock market, and to this fact| 00M. K. & T. p. fh ascribed the confidence with which 3 t darge operators have undertaken a fresh bull movement, ‘Tho Steel shares! ‘ohanced to be in excellent condition for | Yeadership a: this ume. Forec | the earnings of the United States Steel ; Corporition for the June quarter | . beginning to, aribbi OMibiut “sources ‘Gnd these ‘are Mole y _ fuvorable, Vorsons who are in a’ bo- m to make reiiable estimates sa. Some are made of extra quality Union jinen— some of imported Irish linen (natural shade), 5 styles {n all to piok from. Some are side plaited, some are finished with tallored tabs and buttons, dnd a few are beautifully ornamented to simulate’ the latest English embroidery effect; all $3.50 skirts; all go at. for Union Linen Skirts, 2. Thursday's bargain is a skirt made of very fine Union linen, with 23 side plaits —one other style made with effects, in white as well as natural—a TM aSR VN ealiate graduated flounce Pa, ere me 5 SO seeeeee ee wonderful bargain, for......ssssee only vee, 2.98 Other Linen Coats—some embroidered, some with lace trimming and some adapted for travelling and outings, from 6.95, 8.75, 12.50 up to 35.00 each. f — IT’S GREATTOHAVE A LITTLE BLACK MAN (By J, E. Powers.) 8 L TRAINS RUN AT. BLACK MAN To THE FRONT GOSH, BUT T wouto Like A MINT JULEP! Senge? th. 700 Nor, Pac ¢ & GC 170) Pac, Const the net earnings of this vig cote | 2 Petia kor the current quarcer if age than 332,000,000, Couples ith this estimate is the delinite Ment thar iransportacion movements Ore ih the rittsucy dig kare | Ing all records this mo: ‘vne | Stl$+ 4444444 100 Peo, Gus . 500 Pitts, Coal 80) Pitts, Coal. MP CCE c DPI i The State Railroad Commission took 100) Prorsed Pr. 8. up to-day the complaint made by resi- dents of Borough Park and Blythe- bourne that the Brooklyn Rapid Tran- sit Company 1s operating cars on New Utrecht avenue at @ dangerous rate of speed. ‘ Roundsman John Ayers of he police force, the first. witness, testified that on June i, he timed trains running on Now Utrecht avenue, between Thirty- ninth and IMfty-ninth streets, a distance of one mile, He swore that local trains made the mile in five minutes and the express trains made the mile in three minutes and 45 seconds, He sald also met, P, that the running Ume between Thirty. Cal . 6X Ho, Pac ct i F , sixth street and Coney Island ts 14 Belek Tabla Pant ena ee Focot ie PT HEee any Vice Pee aent ‘ot! tha Neh hi ment watch 1s well loaded | “yp go. Borough Park ' Protective Association, tile stock, was decidedly jubl. | p sald that business haa been seriously etropolitan shares als) “sold Aftacted by the dankergua. speed in Sa IR ae wileh thy electrio trains are overated lintien Coimpany. Is to be: hae on, New, Utrecht avenuc. L B any, Accidente on punk’ GRar'ny, OF the, ©) per cent. that tine recently?” Broshy, was asked, holding company, On OF & "Yes, several men and a boy have wan advance Th American gmt been Killed, and alag several animals a . Lawyer Smith sald that the express ine & ning shares was apparently trains are not stopped at Fifty-eghth Alreet because tne residents of orough Park and Blythebourne some. time ago complained that, they did not want to F + 9 r be bothered by the Coney Island traffic, Uae Votuns of eee | taop Ere a ‘ Hi 2 ‘ He said that now they want tho ex: Wes at Btacke, Were Wi ; A presses to stop at Fifty-olghth street. jonds i $4,824,000, ——____ The Closing Quotations, — | mierdegimara, ye Me FRI LY Y SF aa | SHIPPING NEWS. " Rnb. vo PORT OF NEW YORK. ARRIVED. Pring Oskas aie farkaretha INCOMING STEAMSHIPS, DUM TO-DAY, ne AulpMeRts, OF ore, over wake trio Rillroad MBBroRRLe, 3,00) cons. eWed Interest in the Brooklyn tapld ‘Veansit pull pool was awakeneu | publication o: the fact that the In- Mworough und the Long Isiand Hail. Road coupanivs had jointly purchased @il of the Brooklyn surface ines not owned by the Brooklyn Kapid ‘Transit Company, This transaction was inter- Preted in Wall street as indicating a | determination on the part of the Pe Avivanta Kallroud to harmonize ail trac H dnterests in Mrookisn and bring dnto “a iclose alliance with the as) Vaniit'e New York subway and pi kgkminal system. Flower & Co. a tne ‘Pita s alone will | By 8100 Rock 100 Rub, Goods, IM Hub, Gds, 2) Bloss-She ft 10) Sloss: Twentysthird Street, were heavy buye! Twenty-third Street, 20 Twin Cy . 2300 1'n Bag & P.. 4OOTIn B& P pf 620) Union Pav oo ttn Rw Te om Tn Ry In JAMES N<GREERY GQ, . Yh 3 manipulation, In which al >) gauned by poo dH Agured a rumor that this stork is 1 fi he placed on a 7 per cent. dividend re iin the wit TRUST COMPANY IN PHILA. HALTS, PHILADEPHIA, June %1.—The City Trust and Safe Deposit Company, of this city, closed ita doors to-day and has gone into the hands of a tempo- rary receiver. A notice was posted stating that the Trust Company had been closed by order of the Banking Department of Pennsylvania, ow geen ene WILL BURY THE HATCHET conn, tiverooRl® *DAx, | ATP, H, GARLEY’S OUTING. ‘Jacksonville |Lemdern of Fifteenth District to OUTGOING 8" MSHIPS, Sail at Pence to College SAILED TO-DAY. Point, Pridden Recto Berth oo cote Peal ie Agsembly iif Helix Olay, ‘into Domingo, Copenhagen. Adirondack, Hayti, rH ni outing of the Association, ‘he Dordan, Bi niza= in that section declining 1-4 to 3-8 Of a| Citta ai Milano, Proteus, Cit rear tions will o) fon in| cont in the first len minutes, Cora aplea, Alamo, enton, Russian and Japanese accuritiea were | eened lower, but latcx recovered on} Pring Willem i ie anon er Having’ a good time at Wolzele’ Grove Collewe Point, as guests of Mr. Carley, ) ‘ imelters shires rose 2 per cent, Millinery. A Sale of “Lingerie” Hats, Made of lace or eyel embroidery, faced wit ‘chiffon and finished with white; pink or black-vel- vet ribbon bows, = ° |.” Extremely attractive mode for summer dress, 6.75 value 12.75 nat & . Genoa ‘abash veston ano Woatoarh of 2400 Wek WM Wis, Cen’, 40 Wis. Cen. pf., i 4a AN buried in .the nict to-morrow P, H, Carley the dividend announcement. After meine neritd some reactions stocks closed’ easy. | LONDON STOCKS RISE, BUT TRADING DULL, LONDON, June 2%1.—Rates for money and discounts were easy in the market to-day, Pp) Operations on e were fairly “In The World” don't you ask The World's half- || « toting political \jaipalttian readers through a ‘Lost & Found’) Ad? \\\s"was induce ae Ralls Improved, Twenty-third Street, ays Heaths Pett k, Imperial Japanese Government | Pull support, sTroquota, Cha 5 Sixen of 1h were quoted at 00 1-2. | New, | York'n Wher v, OL pishicihe Aaa ! WHEAT SELLS LOWER IN LOCAL MARKET, opening ee ah: nib, S83 Joy at the H, Batterman store; 7a! September | If you happend to be in the H, Rat- Be eee ee ierndin store Monday, you could not have | fowl per, o2 6-§ helped noticing the bright fa. }uhe counters—unusually so in 3} Jul mM ead meptaralia patrons wi " ead ae ie Wheat—July, 1-8 asked; September, ‘had Just heen {mpar jo then. Tt wi nakeds December, S aaked: Corn bnnounced that the iy Hattorman ators % Beptombor, 38 7 uid COlOW ike extablished cuncor . wo a tees were: Wheat |clove Friday sfternoons during dul eptember, € Hert Mager a ae toa in to. 89; September, 84 1d; | vat. f} ee 4 hy, Ai hol Inya, And the employees are ik te sD Bo ated toby 6 offic f the club are: John 4, = an resldenta: T; Sehtios Brotz and 8, Morris, Thomas Murphy, wer: 1 bts atti feamb tos point nate hs) vay Ae | Sustained med sto be tubing’ with interes ie South was ‘4 34d to BE Contry ‘New ‘York's closing prices the Stock Exchange cheerful owing to the money outlook and the absence of dis- quleting politieal reports, Later prices but. trading general» Consols and Home wero geant-nt SHARP ADVANGE LOCAL COTTON: A be The weather map had a somewhat tH. setter appearance to-day, and with the @osier cables impelled a lower opening Means opened firm and advance@ itn the jocal hens market: wiciient . but thew was no increase 5 i 8 . Philadelphia @e Reading | tiowever, took Its cue from the @pn- Wee compnrat'voly neciected pending é'tlens ‘a the Northwest, the § 5 eternder, BRE oii ng Corwir that Gate ar Ee tea at