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READING MAKES 106, a Gain of More Than 3 Points from Previous Closing —St. Paul Also Strong. tablished a new high record, the stock mericat ruled strong to-day, but with wpeculation only moderately active. ‘There was some irregularity to prtee movements in the initial trading, ap- parently due to the lower prices in the market at London. This caused some welling by traders here, which for a me was offset by purchases by com- miggion-houses. In a short while, though, the market beenme one of big orders, and prices moved up sharply al around. reached a new high figure, the price | going to 106 @trong, and the only sales by arbitrage brokers for London account were small | amounts of Erle. Later prices there | passed our level and arbitrage brokers became buyers all around the room. | Tennessee Coal and Iron had the larg-| | est advance of the day in the active Ust, the price going to %, a gain of al-| most 5 points. There have been rumors for several | Gays of a new party in Tennessee af-| fairs, sometimes associated with C. M. 1} Sohwab and sometimes with leaders | ot the Rook Island crowd. The feature in Metropolitan Street Railway was thy-pressure of profit tak- | ing. ally interesting, while Union P. held its strength and continued active. Government bonds were unaltered, and other bonds firm. les of sts were $1,074.- | 3,410 NEW HGH RECORD = aig Again Leads Market, Going to . ‘Uniler tho lead of Reading, whtoh-es- | 3 W London, which had been weak, turned am 18 Met anhattan Met. St Mo. Ko & On Peeing ania Peonie' ean re Toading jm Keune, 3 Fore Tear Kook Teland, On this buying Reading | *Advance. Am An Sra one H BBY ub Bet hee ae Clowes. Ch'r. . it ig Me A be isi <a Le TT Bt Ee E Slat a ate 8 See a AT Ade oe at ola iy YREg OT 88 fee ERS + Decline. Mothers don’t baby’s jand for lis guaranteed to keep sweet in any temperature or climate. trademarks are valuable; them and write for list of free premiums. MOITAWK COND: At all grocers, health who use weet CLOVER BRaNy CONDENSEDMILK Sterilized by Amalgamated Copper was not espect-|| sweet and pure as Heaven's dew. °\| Best for the sick room, nursery worry over special process, household purposes. It The save D MILK CO., Rochester, N.Y. Broadway, 33d A Most Important almost every tailored blouse, of high grade voile, e mohair, clay ser, rajah silks. TAM Formerly $25.00 to TAILORE FANCY TAILORED SILK Formerly $65.00 to Regularly $ aces of this charact topaz a gold plated or gunmetal cha LINGERIE AND T¢ duct of our department and open front styles. There are waists of handkerchief linen, bute embroideries and in so. hand embroidered Regularly $1.50 Regularly Regularly $3.00 to $ Regularly $4.50 to $ Regularly $6.00 to $ “Frocks and Frills,” -ORED SILK SUITS white $1.75 to $2.25 to 34th suit $35.00 “Saks & Company WE HAVE INSTITUTED Tailored Suits and Dresses FOR WOMEN At Extraordinary Price Reductions Not merely in isolated instances—not merely a few garments that have failed to find favor, but and semi-tailored costume which our label identifies is concerned. A most diversified series of the season's favored models, including long and short coat styles, eton fitted and semi-fitted long coat and semi-tailored waist styles, fashioned olienne, ge, homespun and fancy checks and semi-tailored costumes of taffeta, pongee and The following schedule indicates how thoroughly the prices have been revised; Panama _ cloth, AND SILK DRESSES At $35.00 D SILK AND CLOTH SUITS AND SILK DRESSES At $24.00 AND EOLIENNE SUITS At $37.50 A Sale of Bead Necklaces 1,00 & $1.25 Special at 50¢ They are imported and of much hig grade than is usual in Either round or cut amethyst, smerald, turquoise, ruby or hyacinth beads strung on in and with a secure clasp, AILORED AulImportant Sale of Shirt Waists MODELS Pe ahEee this shirt Waist Neale of ours is the biggest thing which has ever punctuated the regular con- Not only did we satisfy her's m lawn, a demand for more than eleven thousand high grade waists, but the accumulated force of our offer compelled us to augment the sale with a further collection, which embraces a new series of high grade waists in long and short sleeve, open back sheer batiste, linen, white dotted swiss and French mull trimmed with fine laces and instances elaborately Special at 69c $4.00 9,00 7.50 Special at 98c Special at $1.98 Special at $2,95 Special at $?,95 THE’ WORTD: WEDNESDAY EVENING, JULY 8, 1905" hae IRREGULAR, WITH PRICES HIGHER: Irregularity marked the opening of the ooal cotton market to-day, with prices fram 13 to % points above Monday's closing. Very heavy profit-taking a0- ofwed at the start. The buying in Liv- orpool fell off, and the Pnelish market declined sharply bulge, The opeaing vise here was not 80 good as die on the cables, Houses swith private wires bought, repregenting | 7), owtakic business thet had come in over the holkiay, attracted by the big ad- }wance of Monday. (Professionals were sellers, The feel in pit circles wes that @«paute wns tad! SP Rie Wh Toon Baterk: Rika 2046 wp inet, No 7; December, 0 STUNG, 10 Sanuary, 10.83 to 10.60; ee. oe Aig i ERSo Lan Blenlh $o 304 0; ‘Maroh, 10. Aves SHARP DECLINE IN WHEAT AFTER OPENWG, A fine opening in the local wheat from the opening | f) market to-day was followed immediately by sharp declines, September weaken- ing to 987-8 from M4 3-4, The strength at the start was duo at ‘the firmness of cabies, continued ap- prehension over the troubles {n Russia and continued rains in the Northwest over the holidays. Reporte of rust were again numerous from the Northwest, and included some rom snow. Corn started firm. New York's opening prices were: Whest July, 1-2; September, 5-4) jacem bor, Ohcngo's “opening prices were: Wheat Septomber, fl. Bg IS BEE yew prices were: Wheat—July, 94 1 ptember, 92; De- ber, bi ‘ornd—July, @ 8-4; @11-2; Decembor, 67 263. prices were: Wheat to a Mal December, = § fuly, 0 | to §5 7 Bo feeb to 65 1-8; jeoamber, 401-2; May, 48 6-8 dtd. MORGAN’S YACHT BACK. ‘an's steam yacht Corsair, Oaptain Porter, arrived ‘to-Gay from Southampton. The Corsair left there Febriat a. P. Mor Imuch fog on the voyage from ranean, uth amptoa, Porch Furniture. We will sell this week the balance of our stock of Rushand Reed, Willow and Maple, Old Fiickory, Silver Birch Chairs, Settees and Rockers, at very decided reductions. Mission Furniture. We have marked down ‘about 30 assorted pieces which we purpose discon- tinuing, to | 4 the original prices. Hammocks. We are now offering ex- |ceptional values from the | best makers at | $2.00,$3.00, $4 each. Mosquito Canopies and Nettings. Lord & Taylor Broadway‘and Twentieth St., Fifth Ave., Nineteenth St Summer and | Lace Curtains. We will sell this week at % off regular prices, about Curtains in lots of 2 to6 pairs of a pattern, | were fa 400 pairs of Lace’ AMERICAN STOCKS FIRM IN LONDON MARKET. LONDON, July 5—Money was tn quiet demand in the market to-day, being af- fected by the ributton of dividends consol _mar- he Bank of Eneiand, nts were easy in con- Sequence of the abundance of money. On the Stock Exchange business was quiet. There was an Indisposition to advance prices materially although the chetpness of money induced invest- ments, Console we vy. Americans opened featureless pending the receipt of New York's opening quo- tations, There were occnsional slight changes. New York, Ontario & West- ern and Norfolk & ‘Southern common | were easy. Prices im proved during the lagt hour and closed uegans relapsed @ "trifle a 1e9@ japan This event has Never before have perfect sh Sale prices $1.50 to $4.00 pair, original prices$2.25 to $6 pr. Odd Bed Sets, single and full sizes, at proportionate reductions, Mushn Curtains. We will also offer some odd lots of Ruffled Muslin Cur- tains at the uniform price of 75¢. pair, reduced from $1.10, $1.25 & $1.35 pair. Portieres. 200 pairs assorted designs and colorings at about % price, $3.50 to $5.00 pair, reduced from $6 to $10 pair. (| SUMMER SCHEDULE. Fridays. Open on Saturdays as usual, During July and August this store, follow- ing its usua! custom, closes at noon on Store hours, 8.30 A. M. to 5.30 P. M Broadway, Battermao Brooklyn. eee || Thursday’s Tempting Offerings for the Prudent Buyer. |)” Regular $3 to $5 | | Sheer Lawn Waists [| For Thursday $1.98 | Here's another opportunity | jto purchase a high grade | waist at sonia low price. I£ these | waists wickly as they deserve the jot will he exhausted before the end of | | the day, 80 come early if you desire to participate in thi There are six styles of sheer lawn waists-- embroi- dery immed or all-over embroidery fronts with Val. lace insertions—short or long sleeves All sizes. | | Regular $3 10 $5 values mle $1.98) | For Thursiay.« Regular $1.50 and $1.75. | Sheer Lawn Waists | For Thursday 59c |350 Women’s Sheer White Lawo Waists—and we don’t quality sheer lawn—are lace or ems | Regular $1.50 and $1.75 vale ———EEEE—EE Tinen Handkerchiefs |hemstitched Handkerehiefa, Also, women's extra high grade linen | expect one left at the end of the day, broidery trimmed—full sleeves—eoft lues, For Thursday ......,..4 i} at Reduced Prices, —————— | easily worth 121¢¢, each, For 9 c initial Handkerchiefs, regularl priced at 25c, For Thureda 119 They are made of exceptionally good jcollars— 5 different styles, 59c Notcotton—but women’slinen | Thursday an exira special at, “Women’s $10 to $15 Raincoats $5.98 For those purposing a visit ;to the seashore or mountain no more serviceable garment can be secured than these Women’s Travel ling snd Raincoats. They are fash. | ioned of first grade Brilliantines and | dark Oxford Cloths; several styles to select from ; with or without collars; with or without capes; plain or plaited backs; all double breasted models; belted; ‘ull sleeves. Reg- 2 $5.98, 98, ular $10 to $15 vast Thursday, ——<$_$—$—$____ This is just another of those| wonderful value-giving sales that THE H, BATTERMAN STORE| provides for ils patrons, These Shirt ‘aist Sults are of Al quality sheer white lawn—sbave full tucked fronts— full sleeves—neat cufis—soft tucked collar—with full flared skirts, Only [tied quantity, Summer Books 7c] Mountain are Boys—By FP, D, M. Braeme, to By Dunas, 3 of Pompeliehy” Hulwer Lyte Dorn Dean—By Mary 4, Aunt Diana By Rose N. Car anlgrant Ship Char ‘i The ‘Two Adie iy Coo Hine The Pilot—By Cooper. Woman's Heart—By | Alexander, ack Beauty--By Sew Tue Map in’ Black—By. "Weyinan, ‘Treavure Island~By Robert Louis | Stevenson The’ Bketsh Beck—-By Washtayton | BYE 1000 Others Holmes, f ua ee Soa an exceptionally well-known sold at so low a price. jin the shade. | i} Retularly Priced $3.50 and $4.00. ing both high and low cut. and every width for to-morrow cannot promise all this beyo: body Di contains Dresten Flo Utopian Art Jardinieres, exactly Rookwood finish, hand painted sually sold for $1.50, now $3.50 to $5.50 Kinds at « This lot of Suits represents a special best makers. We also include our $5.50. Among the styles are: Sailor Suits, Buster Russians, Norfolk Single Breasred, Eton S Sizes range from 2% to 16 years. It is price we have ever been able to name after filling his advance orders. will create a decided sensation- them than our selling Made of Indurated Fit or poison; light in weigh fitted with metal fau- Tank of white , all nicely fin- nee In this lot: gallon capacity Coolers at The following with Cast Iron-P. 125 three- $2.50 € 4 Gallons—made to sell at $5.00— Ben Rugs, Carpets 0 for $22.50 WOOL SMY 3.95 fc 59c, yard for 85c. best ALL-W 9B8c, 6.75 carpet patterns; red, green, blue and oak 5.00 Y rolls at...+... Hammocks. you, Or if you stay at home, fortable. 32 inches wide; Macreme Gord Hammocks, strongest and most dur- able of all Hammocks: special at | SUNDAY: WORLD WANTS WORK Continuing the Great Sale of Women’s Perfect Walk- Over Shoes startled New York. It puts all other shoe-events here—and everywhere — P2. OO The Pair A great many styles in the lot, includ- Boys’ eprind Suits GREATLY REDUCED Double-Breasted Two-Piece alts A Great Purchase and Sale of 500 Ice Water Coolers at i-2 A maker closed out to us at an under price all the Water Coolers he We shall sell them to-morrow at pri rices will be 3 —no metals to corrode * allons—made to sell at $3.50—this sale Jlons—made to sell at $4.00—this sale this sale. Great Clearance of 6.75 for HoT TAPESTRY BRUSSELS RU GS, 6x9 fe 22.50 for $27.50 AXMINSTER | L_INGRAIN CARPETS, 49c. yard for 65c, TAPESTRY BRUSSELS. 65c, yard for 95c. extra quality TAPESTRY BRUSSELS 9c, yard for $1.10 ALL-WOOL VELVET ( Linen Warp Japanese Mattings for 40-yard rolls of regular $10.50 quality extra fine JAPANESE MATTINGS, the latest novelties, large and small for 40-yard rolls of regular $8.50 quality narrow weave linen- warp JAPANESE MATTING: A Great Sale Going to the country?—surely you'll want a Hammock to take with ng one on the piazza-—and be com- The lowest prices and the largest stock in New York. Children’s Hammocks; wear; very special at.. Extra Large Hammocka, with pillow, spreaders and fringed valance; $1.50 value ate? Other Hammocks up to $6, We have a collection that t you cannot see anywhere else—both in style and variety The Smart Clothes Shop 154 to 164 EAST 125th STREET Our Smart Ready-to-Wear Clothes ate made of the swellest fabrics — Riviera Blue and Milan Gray Serge, Tilbury Flannel, Bradford Worsted, Montroe ‘Tweed and cae Ch iad 5] 5 Bycx Bros Alexander Our stock is full and complete. $3.50 to $6.00 $1.50 to $7.00 $1.00 to $3.00 and upwards, Men’s Low Shoes, « -“ s Women’s Low Shoes, - = Children’s Shoes, - + . Full Jines of Tennis, Golf and Yachting Shoes. Hot Weather Shoes 19th Street, * MONDAY MORNING WONDE! Sixth Avenue, # During July and August this store will close at 5.30 P. M,; . 2 Saturdays at 1 o’Clock, a RAP eee epereeaenrensereeemeemerenners att £2.00 Shirt Waist Suits 6. 89 Only 50 more of these elegant Taffeta Silk Shirt-Wa made of a superior quality of silk—in the season's appro -=waists are made in tucked and pl sleeves--they come in plain, fancies 4 38, 40. This superior garment portra: ghest point fection in its manufacture and the lowest price possi! RQ for such a rare creation; worth $12.00, at only 6. §9 PREAAALASAARABEAA DA OASRERESELESEG DAK ESRLESEE SES Boys’ 30c Blouses foc One of the season's grent values and at a saving 5 pretty Blouses are in Percale, in 6 choice pa with i out collar attached; seams double stitched and reinforced; “15¢ sizes 4 to 13. Between 9 and 10 A. M. .v YMA eneeeeeesnseccenescesscceensessesscsecenaeeese Boys’ 1.00 Hats 23c straw | | | | OMAAAAA ARBRE AMA RMB AaRAmManenaarannacsuanaaraacaes ry | | $04 4846440gassesass oes of such make been h a gi ust the time of year for eis included in th of $1.00 value, at only ... 23¢ enecenensenesecsesessetons sesaesssaseaaeesecs Boys’ 50c ae ti An especially LA yalue and one thougt over long when saving is to be cons ot woollen cheyiot in y of the charming variety to choose from. only. Between 10 and 12 o'clock - ) AAARARAAAASAESERE SEDSOSAAAEAEBSEES BAOEEER EEA EEAS 7.50 Trimmed Hats 3.00 e opportunity and a rare one. 125 choice Trimmed Hats for n, positively the greatest value of the season; no two 3. 00 alike; all hand and milliner made; to-morrow only.... | ARAAOAAAGADAEAAER AAOAAA RARER ERAER SRAM eee Seas. 3.00 Trimmed Hats 98c This item is for the children, and a right good one, too. Trimmed Hats, with pretty flowers and ribbons, on Tuscan shapes; worth every penny of $3.00; at..........05 " 98c AERROLESEESERS OSS POOAAeRRAOR BRERA AAASaSAaneaenee 25c to 39c Fabrics 125c Another one of our great hourly specials (8.30 to 12.30), and the ues will certainly erowd this section. yards in all—about enough for a four-hour sale, None C. 0. D. and a limit of 20 yards to each customer; 35 ry striped Wash Silk; 39¢, Silk and Wool Challies; 2c. Brilllantine, hiac k, brown and navy; all at the uniform price, per yard ' 123c seneeese | pececetesoesorose HEREREAESEE SAS EDS O426 2: 2.50 Porch Screens jk I4 hing to Keep the rays of “Old 5 $ of our great purchase of out \3 Porch Screens in sizes 8x12 feet; worth §2 , GP FEAEEEEEAOBEBLELS AAD BAOEEAEEEEALOD HOLADEDMAEAEAD Women’s 4.00 Oxfords 2.48 © . Of tan calf, patent colt, nut brown yici kid, welted sole, Christy ties, worked cyelets. ribbon la e)l sizes, width: A to E; a great value 2. 48 he PPE OS ShSsesesese hesenaoceanene tH essssecancn ' Women’s 3.50 Oxfords 1.98 Russia calf, black glazed kid, welted and turned soles, high and medium Cuban heels. ribbon and regular laces Jumbo andy small eyelets, in all sizes and widths. 98 jaceeseeaseronsenesesnencsntscssass sneseessns ater | ? Children’s 1.50 Oxfords 98c A splendid wearing shoe and one that has proven a winner with ua— made in the hest manner—of Patent Leather and Vici Kid— Patent tips—all sizes up to 2—worth $1.50, at 98c ? | PRPRESAEEEAEEEEL ES FEBSAESSERESS SESS eneseasecsanae® z 1.98 Hammocks 98c t Palmer's best quality—with deep valance on each side—extra pillow— triple stretchers and tested to hold any ordinary weight; positive $1.98 value, at. 98c | | oheeeeeenenees tes pyerevrvrrrrt yy ers CEEESAARE ONES 2.98 Hammocks 1.75 A superior offering in reliably made hammocks—closely woven, with heavy valance—double stretchers. These hammocks are extra strong and come in the prettiest color combinations of the season; value $2.98, at...........00 pe edaae 1. 15 f AOPEEREOEASEDESES SEODEEHSEEDEESEDEFOSSESE ERAS EOS cine ing mil § L679 Couch Covers 98c double stretcher; ouble stretcher; built for” SF Oe] | & 2.900’ of the newest 1905 creations—all new goods—8 yards ae @ long—deep fringe all around—reversible; worth $1.76, at. $1 Tapestry « weave Hammocks:{ull col- ored; complete line pat- terns, ete,; extra strong, with pillow, spreaders and full valance; regular $2.25 values 1.50 at only nd _bargain—eve r every one 7 » » « £00 purchase from one of New York’s own regular lines, in value up to Sailor Russ: Three-Piece Washat it the greatest collection—and the $AGASEEL EASE SEOAS CABOOSE SESEESS ceegeeeseseesases (SR OBOSESELEEESESO BREE REA BOE: had left s which every other store has paid more forf | ¥ sesseereeuese08 PP PPP SVP SDSS IVF HPD VI VITT TET OOTY FETE DITO OO OV Oe ETE IV TF PT ETT EFUO OEY FURY 93 OS vivre t, and great ice savers; 98e oreelain Tanks;— bson and and Mattings Presrvererevereces Ix12 feet. or $4.75 AXMINSTER RUGS, 3x6 feet asveseeeisesseeseeiseavessieeb ARPETS, $1.35 AXMINSTER CARPETS yard for 3.75) colorings; 4 rolls at.. eeseeeeaces aeseeressesensess ; an exceptional value; 2.65 98c BEEREEEEOEOLEAS OR DEDEDE SEOEODESESEEEESEN SESH E EEG 3.25 Awnings 1.98 About 300 left, in size 2 fect 6 inches long by 5 feet 6 inches; one of the best awnings you ever bought, at, only, 1.98 PEPEEEEREEEESELDE BEROOEEEEEEEEOEES OEE DEO SERE SESS 6.98--Slip Covers-- 6.98 We will cover any ordinary five (5) pieces of furniture In best % quality Belgium linen stripe washable material, use best binding, workmanship guarantged, with no further charg PEEEEGREESOEES DAS HAAEEEEAAEEEREES ToHe esegees PP TTSSSTSTSEIS STs FEFTIT IIT FETT TES AMM § Third Floor, BGBSSEOCLSSESES ESE SSE: 4 a