The evening world. Newspaper, June 27, 1905, Page 7

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—_ ! * bim to the trustees, FOUR MORE DIRECTORS OUT OF EQUITABLE Astor, Dodge, Forgan and Smith Send Resignations to Chairman Morton. RYAN’S TRUSTEES MEET, Cleveland, O’Brien and West- inghouse Hold a Long Secret Conference. The first communications handed to the newly selected Board of Trustecs of the Equitable Life Assurance Soclety when they went Into secret session at the Hotel Buckingham to-day were the resignations of four directors—John Sacob Astor, Marcellus Hartley Dodge, President J. B, Forgan, of the First National Bank of Chicago, and Charles Btewart Smith, All of these, with the exception of Mr. Vorgan, are dummy directors In the society, noluing stock In escrow trom James H. Hyde. The resignations were gent to Paul Morton, Chairman of the Board of Directors, tees decide about | y the board at} Tt is believed | ree of the resignations Whatever the t thom will be appr tts meeting torn that at least will be accepted, Mr. Morton any part of the letters although it fs underst OM of resignation, d that all of the retiring directors wrote long epistles Charles Stewart Smith eakd that Mr.) Mant Morton was at liberty to make public! Hremon this letter if he chose, elt would not do so Mr. Morton was told of a statement made by a director that all of the direc- tors had now placed thelr resignations fn his hands, He sald that this was tn the main true, but that it did not mean that the men who had resigned were fmimical to the new management, but rather that they thought etiquette de- but that he him. | Trunks and Bags for the ““yth.” Largest Stock. Lowest Prices. Important Distribution Brass and Iron Beds A Tremendous Purchase, Involving Many Thousand Dollars’ Worth—at Small Gost A tremendous lot of Beds, to be sure—but we have ne regular way every month— larg est and the prices are a mere fraction of you are always sure to get if you buy here, White Enameled Tron Beds Made with brass vases and caps; all sizes; worth 83,50; at Brass top rail, vases and mounts with 1.98 extended foot; worth $5.50; special at “ . 95 Shaped continuous posts, with heavy brass scroll; worth $14.00; speclal at vrvesscssecsseee Do PS —— 2,000 Pairs Ruffled Muslin Curtains On Sale To-Morrow. Why, you couldn't begin to buy the bare musiin for the prices, to sa thi ¢ ing a making, The two lots provide, without question, the ereatent Curlin Nalin cesta hao Two thousand pairs—about an equal quantity at each price. length and width, ‘The muslin used in both styles is espe able to Summel Summer drapes, where bargains seem to arrive at the by Justice George Westinghouse, Ih p erowd in the I short at h d turned over by | Bandy Hook... and turned over by | Bandy, Hoole | refused to make public! Kaisor Wilhelm The New 1905 Ha ‘A great stock of them, All kinds, all colors, all sizes, Only the best make: manded thi a8 on the Sonrd fhe te Grover Cleveland Buel to-day. Me doclined to statement whatever, Morgan J, the ee, ‘The conference room varded during the jagted for several hours. pow-wow, mak other trug- was closel: whic! — COTTON FIRM AT 6 TO 10 POINTS RISE, The opening of the local cotton mar- ket was iirm to-day, with prices from 6 to 10 points higher on general buying, with heayy raina In Texas, ‘These rains did not show to any extent on the early weather map, by private but were reported later lespatches, which gaye the precipitaiion Jn some section ranging up to 4 inches, Gnd that thers ‘Tho market at Liverpool was also benefited by the rains, prices vancing 6 to 7 points before the open+ private cables {t was said that the Snglish market was short Wak no cotton for sale. Locally the heavy demand from room shorts was supplied by traders: ‘hia! carricd long cotton over night who Trade Wis nervous ond In a position a bullish characte fecent reports of favorable drop, conditions. as h prices, eall Ootoder sold at # cen! he opening prices wi to $78; August, 857 to R68 BM to 8.9%) October, Der, 9.04 offered: De Junuary, 9 4 eh, 9.00) fembns 12 to 9.18 prices. W tember, 9.1 9.31; Janu to be easily affected by any advices of having accept Weather and excuses for going Shortly after the | 8. e} July, 9.01; Sep- Qetober, 8.20) "December, SHIPPING NEWS. MANAC ALY FOR TO Sun rises, 4.31/Sun sot Hell Gate PORT 0! ARRIVED, INCOMING I Grose, Hremen Texas, Cot Mlandrla, Livingston, ovraolr LED TO-DAY SAL Kxronpring Wiiheln Basiorn Paine ). 7.84(M va Jacksonville ‘an tne, Armenian, mbuco. BL Stglo, Galve DAY. joon risen, 1.20 Low water, PM. 10.12 1.40 12:21 NEW YORK, Rotterdam + Antwerp Naples Galveston “Charleston Wimineton » Rotterdam Havana. Bremen Liverpool, MSHUIDS. folk CPAVE. ZINE 22"STREETS, NEW YORK bed business in New York, our regular pr Full Reed Roll and hand. somely finished, with high [PACK ereeeeseeer sense eres Lawn |Swing, | 00 Porch | Rockers, 1.98. Large Arm Rocker, jwith double reed seat and large arm, r Curtain requisites, The values cannot be duplicated anywhere—we kndw It. chance to-morrow you will skip an opportunity that seldom arises, even in a city plentiful, No such Hammocks anywhere else for the money, 0c. to $6.00, Grocery Specials for the Second Week of the Pure Food Show Interesting and interested crowds attended the Foo Exhibit here every day last week, much to see and enjoy—and there'll be no diminution of attractions this week, Specials—they’re the rea) tle —— Swift's ia Hams faniily sten8 to Special SaleofCorn Great Hoek Island dirand | Gun taily. ai) ry vure an wre CUI in elute ack Li, sweet Homi Packages naan: ray eons, His: can Speci, Ganned. BUTTER—Fine 0) Finost gran: i Sate of Tomatoos Witness: j¢ Pig Sugar Cured; each one chosen for its lean, sweet and tender qualities; 10 pounds, at Ella hima ot atneets 3 oxen, : OAN ON = Deal Red 1-1, tall for many in a sale of this kind, We expect The same solid, sturdy beds; the same superb finish that Ready To-Morrow Morning, Porch Rockers. 3.98 3.98, 4.98,6.98 | 290¢. and 38¢. Pair They will form very attractive iy mmocks Are Here s—but the prices are what will attract you, Regular I6c. Kind, at 12\/c. Pa | On, ACK RS _ monet sal hand ni Ato p with “an j fi) el m ai aul 3 Sine ‘Hh WORLD? “evens cee ROOSEVELT (STOCKS DULLON PROFT-TAKING WITH HIS OLD CLASSMATES President Welcomed at Cam- bridge for Two-Day Stay at Harvard, ROSTON, June 27.—As a Harvard “grad,” proposing to participate in tho rounion of his olass and in the com- mencement exercises of his college, and not as President of the United States, Theodora Roosevelt came to Maswuchu- setts to-day, Nevertheises, his coming to Cam- bridge was tosignalize one of the most hotuble commencement celebrations in the history of the University, especial- ly in point of view of attendance, for in addiuion to the large quota of grad- \ates from Massachusetts, many hun- Jdreds were present from ‘other Btates | in the union and points beyond. ‘The President came particularly to take part dn the twentyefifth anniver- sary of the clays of 1880, of which he iy & member, and the programme for Mig two days’ stay was urranged ale most enurely with reference to his | particupation in the class exercises and the gsneral commencement meetings, feature of this year's commende- ment J@ to be the announcement by wrence as President f the Harvard Alumni Assoclation of the result of plana to raise an endow- ment of $2,500,000 for Harvard from the alumni, This announcement 4s to be made at the commencement dinner at Memorial Hall to-morrow afternoon, when the President is to deliver an address, | Presttent Roosevelt spent a part of the day with Dr, John Morgan, the famous eye specialist of Boston, wh Visited the President at Bishop | Lay renco's house. The doctor brought all his Instruments with him in a cab andj he was soon Isolated with Mr, Roose- Velt in one of the upper rooma of the) house. Tt is understood that Dr. Mor-| fan's chief task was the adjustment of new glasses, Bishop William Law: of father when his little son Kermit ar- rived. He mat the lad on the piagga, hugged and kissed him, and took him Into the house in his arme, | pate President showed himself as the)! — SAW VESSEL ON FIRE. WESTPORT, Conn., June 27.—Real- dents of Compo Beach’ to-day sent word here that ata la hour last nitht a sail. {he vesrel was on fire out In Tong Tsland Sound, a. ifinally it drifted 1th over toward the Tong IMland shore, P] bi) uly Favors inthe Candy Store. Rear of Main Floor, We sell hundreds in the to sell several thousand in this sale— Best Grades of Brass Beds Continuous 2-inch pillars with T-ball Two-Inch continuous shaped posts, with swell foot end reas Bag values ever offered in this city. | Full cially adapt ‘ou miss this Curtain There was But the Food Show OATS = Old Quaker or 5 25¢ Lt ult Go." be, pa oxen, chao tn ) ‘Brebitaat ote Baker's coat igh, une, LBC HALO “OW D. viral Brand, abslut iy Bure, eutlnl tO" aity gf guarket be ce abe Wb, fi \pare favo y cottes in tiie IS “roah rouated double atren ‘bwolutely pure: Bre} TT eT) Tene ae WUBSDAY a) vaya, dU lve Ay ee a Commission Sold To-Day. For a time to-day the stock market fell Into the dull state that character {ned {t about a week ago. opening, which was cheerful and mated, profit taking bexan causing ceavions end giving prices an Irregular tone, London was a fair buyer, dealers 8 which 15,000 ware Union Pacitic which were buyers This selling was due to a desire to take profit and feara of an unfavorable effect of the} there taking about 40,000 mission houses, week ago, sold to-day. gold exports. The Reading, Rock Island, St. Paul, ora, cite, vania were among the leaders of ¢ standard railroad grou; Tennessee Coal and dusirials, ainst “the Houses That Bought a Week Ago, Atehison, and Her After t om (8. United Statea Steol issues were in fair demand at fractional advan with Gates brokers the principal bu Union Penns) e tock Tal of m= | to-day, wero wall absorbed generally at higher prices, firm. ‘Tha total sales of shares, and of bonds $3,949,000. The Closing Quotations, To-dny's highest, lowest and coloring Toanqen {rom yeateriny’a Mant recorded male are foll and net prices ‘or from gh: tow Amal, Copper LL aT ‘Am. 8m. Wo 1s Am Sm. © Ro pees 121" iat Amer, Bugar jes) Jala Tha Ate) eB Res ow wit AULT RS FOF 10d 10414 Fait, & Ohio. 112% TLL Pall & Ohio pf... GTM HTH Hrooklyn TT.) ONG Ay ‘an, Paoifio oo... 15; IM Ges, & ORO: eho. G. Went 1 Che. G. West A. 04 Chie, G) West B.S: | Black Silk Im portedHosiery, all sia the fact that we rices. Quantit! Aid ela as ov Balinetoh cloth. spe 1 aa erueytegess ic Bathing Capa, cloth, strong thing C wateen Bathin toni Capa, silk, Hathy ell Bites ana The Best Umbrella Ever Sold for One Dollar. No. mail, ‘phone immed. is under full headway. W414 Shp NTN ON! Soltd Nail Rorube, Kod sive, SC Soll tack ‘ampic quaittle whee), a ands. Imported roe truth oR Mo apty, 1 dens ehegiod Syringes; guar- 6 and 4 roun! waite an t Bo, Bre i Powder Putts Hinwer Dk Huet ny won hnitd Lea" Ing Rook Talani nt pe mac LINEN but the sours. filled. ‘All Serubs, » le | hin pro: | x: & BP. IITIE” iT Peet ee) WHEAT SELLS OFF ON GOOD WEATHER REPORTS, The local wheat market opened easy I Fron ted the In- | the price selling wp to si,/ Bi 7-8, Its close of last night, local traction and Brie {sees Bonds were stocks were 731,600 and Ait CARS Teawstte To We eo of Perina—they'll say vil way { nt Dr Main Ilo: wn Waists, Worth $2.85, To-morrow tion and "Yoke of lace insere medal- lions, heavy lace collar & lace edge tucked sleeves; deepcutfswith lace insertion ; tucked and button back; or short Xelal, The “Ironclad” Umbrellas are made of piece-dyed silk tiffeta, which is a combination of linen and slik, and is guaranteed to be strictly waterproof, has selvage edge and will outlast any 85,00 unvbrell: Here in 26 nnd 28 inch for men and women, lock paragon frame, steel rod, case and tassel, are close rolling; fancy and hardwood handles, Guaranteed for two years; to-morrow, ,, All Cars Transter to™ Main F) Blo. at value $2, choice of long sleeves; 85} Spee ».)' $1.77 ES) D. "or Mall, Orders. Filled Jeu 21 Fook St 69) Have ‘$i insect Cotton collar manufacturers, Our Je. col- lars are “LINEN.” cotton the maker does not stamp it cotton Why? Bocnuse be wants you to think tt ts Jaw prohibits him. from stamping {t as such, ‘Triangle LINEN Col. lars are your protection, Kind hut sold for half the price, Domand Triare! at your hay Write for ours {8 and used proprictary medicines: Take note of the following None sold to dealors, pritertrenn im Bows Celebrant poy it 1 one. Cig Wigh, Law. Clone. Ch'y, 170% * | July = 14 uly kay 44% 4 Oh! Jul followed | shame the What's yours? If it's Mado like the Ze, SON! ©: mMawher, are | “Information about Collars.'* mn) OLLAR LEMNGTON TO 5° AVES 591060" Sr, The Stupendous Sale of le Toilet Requisites, Perfumery, Palent Medicines, Rubber Goods, etc., Amore successful sale of these goods has never been held, proving conclusively that the great public appreciates did not combine with other dealers and manufac- turers to boost prices skyward, We will not be dictated to by manufacturers, Jobbers or dealers as to the manner or method of conducting our business, but shall continue to work along lines that we know meet with your approval. “Go to the nearest drug store and ask the pri ours 1. 6%.; of Paine’s Celery Compound~they fo on through the whole list of w Their agreed selling prices are w or C, mostly large sizes, worth 19c, each, to-morrow,, Women's Lisle Vests, PANTS TO MATCH, reduced from 35c. each to Children’s Underwear, repeat: Sho: ‘Tooth or Se 10c Tatcum y. oF care: Exe Bhumnoo., Snow . Ie a qMedleine Mirrors, German 23c her fancy mi Fth St Beetion by a break of from 1-2 to 3-4 of a cent Corn at | wae sustained by ar 'Chisugo, “packed by the stron | During July and August the store will cloge daily y Sonee “opunlng, privée: “yon at 5.30 P.M, urdays at 4 o'clock noon, Siithy Mh Le Hoes) Beptenbes — Ea Saar ita pase iv We Give Dividend Stamps Two On Each le Stamps 10 Cent SSSR Tb for tue the BL Instead oO Purchase ie eam of One Made. Tt your denlge won't Tot," Linen rersus Coto o CLEANSING i" y, | COMPRESSED Women’s 2-Clasp Liste in all colors, including black and white, ali sizes 340 Dozen Women’s White Orange Wood Bick, A ] These Undervests are good quality Swiss ribbed, h oblles ire) i ‘f ee Gauze Cotton, strictly first ind no sleeves; they ‘are neatly (immed around neck and arms; full Cun inde of alu: 2Bq || quality, sizes and well finished throughout; easily worth 15¢.; Wednesday's now's’ Reaeapte || Sizes, 16t024 26to 34 SEPIA PUR oa gia Saree ae as ee WL ohila’c (ole 7 a HS HT meamtntae Mei Pera Child’s 123;c Drawers, /c rly Filled entirely with all long, staple, N 123 forth cash a § pric er tha ¢ money on wont 2. ©. 9, None so! piaker, who wanted cash and less price rather than mor 0 WITGUE ARIE Oh bon ' | t We made him an offer and got the Aprons at our own price, Bloomingdales’, Fourth Floor. e made of good quality gingham, In assorted checks, have THE FRONTENAC and noold the outee hull aunno) mer, $1 7-8 to Sb, M 1,0CO Stamps are worth $3.00 cash and $00 are worth $1.50 cash, when buying merchandise in over 100 Depts, of ot bla clos ng prices w 2 Sony J Bet 6, nyher, § Corn ‘ Decem May, BO: / Fulton, Bridge and Duffield Sts. § Stamp with Fach th [ace of Your Pure! ave BROOKLYN. au panei } C. @ C.z2: : + 20 Stamps "to" Collectors. } Stam; 10¢. of meee eee e nen eeeeee ee | On 4 days of this week (June 27 to June 30) you can get 20 free Dividend Stamps by . showing your collection envelope at CHAPMAN & CO,’S STORE or at any store In Brooklyn giving Dividend Stamps. If you are running more than one collection, show all your envelopes and get 20 free Stamps for each envelope, No pur- {chase necessary; just come in and get them in the basement, ‘These ¢ in addition’ to the 30 free Stamps given to start.a collection, Every {Divitend Stamp Collector should get these extra free Stamps. SSIS. @ Ce ie desirable Jind for summers oe eww enn e noone ofiar-wise, HENRY HOLMES Troy, New York HSROOM 31 Union Square Weat Now York = Dividend = - Stamps = :! TO-MORROW ‘x4 day on Every Wednesday g Sot crsrcssrae sot CS) CC aereeas ees Double Stamp Day Brings Unusual Values. We have gathered together many unusually good values for this midweek sale. We enumerate only a few of the many attractions you will find here Wednesday, They all tell the story of under-market prices. Wednesday your dollar does double stamp duty, and at the 10c | {same time you reap the benefit of remarkable price inducements, In order thit ho one may de disappointed through quantity not holding {out we cannot fill mail, telephone or C, O, D, orders. 15¢ ie BROWN CO BEB, USth BL | Takl Alterins, ne Up Retnving, A large varlety o { Cretonne Covered | Sofa Pillows, | | beautiful designs, no ‘7c At Be, nd. a Thread Gloves, 15¢ § Summer Vests, Wresideoecettess cence eh Women’s Vests, 5c have low neck Hundreds of mothers will realize where it pays to buy children's wear when they see these Drawers. They are made of muslin, have leep hem, headed with tucks; sizes 2 to 14 years; Wednesday, pair. WC Women’s 19c Stockings, 8c 15c Gingham Aprons, 5c A (ew days aga we received a-quantity of these Gingham Aprons from the W COUPON. Upon presentation of this coupon we will well you Our Regular $809 Hair Mattress For $4.98 ockings are not the coarse kind sometimes sold at a . but they are fine quality fast black cotton, seamless feet, Jouble toes and high spliced heels; the good-wearing kind; worth covered In beet A In any, wee, th {ancy border, and are cut good, generous width; Wednesday, cholee, Upon pry for 39 Like MMustration, ir olaek, white and a None sold ac this: pr with other grocer none C.D; large can Hoot y halt price, . BOC Raspberry, Syrun berry “Vinegar; por 2 bout neh ‘Tongue — A Henican ve onal Dieeult Co.'a al Grahame, Thins, Water Thin, celal ‘en, Ginger Sina) A reguiar 100. pack Ame fOr vey seese i Sardines, imported y fine: @ large eid 22e, can for ‘ Sut 1 1 Claret, BL. mpor et ontannac dozen tUnrts cluret, Imported Cunet, J Ulully shirred and plea Bloomingdales COUPON. ntation of this Coupon wo will sel! you a Fine Silk Belt c Made ¢ We Groceries. Tomatoes, Solid ripey not more than six to a customer, Sc rer Bxtracti makes Jona finest quality. Roan: 0c Se ther wi c ery lac ; Wines and Liquors, -Bloomingdale Brothers’--- 19c Muslin Drawers, 10c best bargains we have had in Women's Drawers for a ruffle, ‘They were made to sell for 1Se, to 196; as a special inducement Wednesday we make the pr | 0 C aw This is one of the ; long time, They are mady of muslin or cambric, have deep hem, headed with tucks amd umbrella style with cambric t finest 8. e fashionable Hhout the Coupor Main Floor, uth St. Sectic These Stockings are fine grace fas, black cotton, have { ¢ eS XN q pliced heels: so some seamless feet, double toes and high spliced heels , regularly 25c.5 Wednes- Women’s 25c Stockings, 15c day, per pair sss Women’s 25c Underpants, | 6c Bwine Cheese operted, per exvalients 6 1D8 Qe Row extra taney, our JQ Wind, per extra good Swiss ribbed, cll finished, They come my; regularly worth $e, fall and ro thy le ssorted sizes, in Wednestay's price rahe) Women’s 35c Vests, 18c In W 1 's Vests that will outrival any offered san offering Here acne 196: rma y ate fine grade Swiss ribbed hn Cotes one 1 neck eves, neatly trimmed; full Hing } mmades otuer stores 38c,; Wednesday's | Ic ee en ee enn ween eee eee eee e ee eoee © Coffoo, very t) Ye, Kinds Wer Maracalt Ih Lawn Wrappers, 49c special purchase we secured 1,000 Lawn Wrappers from a Onr #1 yufacturer at much under regular prices; these | aceynaie ° ray are in light and dark colorings, have cape over eitiientn rns youlders, trimmed with washable braid; full flounced skirts; y wanmel, Anes Qe sizes 34 to 44; Wednesday's price ‘ i aay i$ we cece ne eee enero eee + Vowt u clomvoatt Girls’ 98c Dresses, 59c Girls’ Dresses, in chambray and seersucker, made Russian and yoke effects, trimmed with bands of white pique and pearl buttons; full 59c doxen Bloomiigdales’, Lex, lo 3d Ave,, 59th to 60th St. Basement skirts with deep hem, sizes 6 to 14 years; one of the best op- portunities ta buy girls’ dresses given our patrons this season; j \Wednesday’s special PICO sss ciameunied euapaie

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