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4 ___THE WORLD: FRIDAY G, SEPTEMBER 8, 1908. WORE SECRETS '3 LIVES LOST ‘BURNING OIL ‘STOCKS BOUGHT | <5. ' OF INSURANCE IN FIRE AND ROUTS GUNNERS ATHIGHERPRIGES Bis I HIGH FINANCE MANY {NIURED IN BAKU BIQTS ton sat tun | forbes ine vty sts | HONeill & Co. Untrimmed Hats | Two Great Specials for Saturday | ; Tailored Suit Hats | Pacitio Lead in Rise, While will be open until 6 P. M., | John Claflin, of of the New Father Perishes with Two Carnage Still “Continues and! Copper, Steel and Smelting To-morrow, Saturday. York Life, Tells About Sick Children He Tried | Great Loss of Life on Make Good Gains. 1 | é Syndicate Deals. to Save. ; sagt movestent fhe at illustrations | ——T aut, CL we cama dtene "Lenton seat yreer uy aa} Men's Neckwear-=Aévance Fall Styles || very smart pe MORGAN’S FIRM ACTIVE. | ating c \ | Baowd of from 2" to, point, RICH IMPORTED SILKS, In new dealjns and colorings, quiet and ||) and nobby 4 ee ahah Ssome UE {RE || pronounced effects, also self-Agured black and walte aanmentes FOLDED SQUARES, of South and 101 | nig Was'u feature of the ||| \ FOUR-INSHANDS & KNOT scars, $1,00, $1.45, $1.°5 ||| they making the best advances. $4.75 cacn » Syndicate Managers, with Aid five of Insurance le Ale enty-nen to] every Sapiabie, Ant hot ; Perea Sea Northern AVECTAL VALULS ls an Keivnaivs Atsriain value $2.50 ways on Ground Floor. * Jorerred from thelr | Wing up to 08-4, After opening at a : timaibatea Copper, sigel, Ameri-an || Neckwear in all shapes, at 50c ting & Refining and Colorado F 1 run were the Industrial leade nen | With substantial gaing. A Pretty Showing of — } John Clafitn, merchant orince and ¥ one of the drygoods masters of the © had been carr rie, under te lead of the common, : By etias se tfen teeny ct toe hudeance Grae ae ns eR New Mutamn: Meet | Suits, Coats and Dresses | inquiry that he had personaily parttcl- oor neighbor, Mich suns Math oPractions Eaey casa ene lew Autumn Models in : * | pated in syndioates from whlch the his wife, Mary, a of the | Mee Sond market was steady, but not For Girls Going to School. ), New York Life Insurance Con yany, of | daught a up tt 7 the crowed to aus | par tleul arly giite ot epocke ware 683,200 Girls’ Schoo! Apparel GIRLS’ DRE whose finance committee he is ® mem-| through sheets of flame. The t ES Of pretty Plaid materials, ap- | 2) 50) + ‘his position taken in connection with personal investments.”” George W. Perkins, of J. P. Morgan , & Co., is also a member of the New et 2, i} . . - | ! # See, SORSAMEA obsuritive, utterliig trons) tHgh (tu burns . HIG cel shares, and of bonds $2,851.00. TWOETECE TATE GUSEN SUTES | propriately flsited Skirts, sizes 6 to 14 yearseecese | yo The New York Life, under the di Angelin's three young boys refused to|~))) . ‘ / | The Closing Quotations. all-wool cheviots, fancy checks ms salar pe | ty ate SSES—Of eae stot ate ors + 3 50 | tjrection of its finance committee, sub-| follow their father thromth the flame. ley of tho be day's highest, Jowest and closing prices: B colored Cas}neres, trimmed with solid colors, Jacribed t0 the famous Morgan bond Is-| and were rescued by the firemen trom | gone Commander Of OFT tee. oh Ruse semeNpardeite ele ||| SOF cont, slde‘or fall plated skirt, 12 t0 16 yu, $9.95, 12.50 (ga tito ld Guar | ‘Bue Of the International Mercantile Mn-| the front windows. AN the tenants bo-|\? ;ne tntes guna misoarrted. the shells | lew Sa RAIN COATS of Shower Proof Cloths, GIRLS' REGULATION. | Fine for, ¢hi00060. Mr Clan” au Jow the ffth floor were carried out In fauine Into the, sea, but thes i ne. ik: Saou in oxford, tan or olive skades, 6 to 16 yrs,, 6.95, 7.95 | designs in, blu, trimmed tc iuatehy also erBlea 5.00 Dut, according to his testimony, no prof. Strong Odor of Oil. Gre HOSNERIa hers shale ranting an. | Ames Re ut? $2. |] SAILOR or RUSSIAN DRESSES, 3.98, 495 GIRLS’ RUSSIAN DRESSES—In various ne '$3,50 | } its have as yet been divided. ‘The Fire Marshal ts suspicious of to- nense number of men and) Am Sugar isd to") MOOT CHET OS Or: BErweny 1/012 1: TERS) Lead) | materials, at $6.50, $5.75 and. : H “And.” eaid Mr. Claflin, “IT don't | aay's fire and is making a searching in-| wreck the building, pat Suge re wal * REGULATION BOX REEFERS, all wool cheviots, embroidered | GIRLS’ COATS — Medium weishts, various | G5 00 gpimmow thet any advantage hes ever 8¢°/ vestigation. ‘The flames broke out be-| The maddened crowd charged the | Ai, 7, & 8, F ih" ||| embiems, brass tuitons, velvet coller, red fennel lining, 4to 16 yr, Se9S |||! |) models and materials. : : D | dcr waiinee GbeAtiKibe ‘by Feawon Of neath the stairway on the ground floor, guns aod captured them after deluging |g", “Tra te eM WWI MISSES' COATS—Tour'st and Travelling mo4- t @ favorite spot with firebugs. The, the gunners with burning ail. 2 | els, long and loose, perfectly tailore: lish ground-floor tenants suy that Whea they! ‘The | detected the fire they got a strong odor) 4° »ssacks of burning oll, en fled nd iutamiry reinforcements recapture the abandoned __grays, at $10.75 andeoe- sess sere West Twenty-third 3treet. Hy $ a“ Antonio Colletto was sitting 5 driven back by the suf- = = + York Life's Finance Commisiee, nig ving, hildren wae aera Boys’ New Fall Suits In Big Railroad Deals. and brother-in-law, and 1 For School Wear Boys’ Suits and Extra Trousers Franklin Simon & Co. ||| deta ct “iy Noto ant'double meanest’ $493 (and extra trousers at.... seeee a oe a 2d had made their way to the roof taro | Further light was shed on the speou-| ie Bettie he took the children Yin STOCKS CLOSED STEADY |...) lative tendencies of the New York Life | their beds, one on. each ari MARKET 4 in connection with o deal in Greir| gered with them Into the hall IN LONDON MA . | Northern and Northern Pacific Railroad | !ther he fainted from exhaus bonds. These boade (of the collateral no further than the foot of the “® trust variety) were issued by the James | Where he sank down, ‘The flan Sept STETRE SF | J. Hill combinacion, following Wis ace Sl! anout. them, ‘but, they. were sed dem ‘ : Vent: OPEN UNTIL GP. Mt. | ae Boys Good School Suits. | quisition of the ae Burllasien = SS led d higher haa 5 ‘ut Eton, Russian, Sailor, Norfolk and double- ® Quincy. ‘The stock of the C., B. an Prices on the Bock Exchange were | S SPECIALS FOR SATURDAY breasted—suits that have style and will wear $2, 98 | ‘was the basis of the juste Le Hee somewhat irregular, the various disas-| is Gaa.. | well—unsurpassed values at....... sss eeeeseee Ete Lcugany,[enterel away adloatel to ters abroad and the approach of the set: | ROMMRE 34°98 : | Boys’ School S | J ers d the approach of the set- | Reading ‘A 2 i © take $2,000,000 wor:h of the bonds. Said tlement restrict! rations, while | Rock Ista 2 , ‘. | oys’ School Suits, Mr. Claflin, In explaining an additional | juidation occur several direc- | Sosth. 1g Boys School Clothing thee wrencing auaitice oF BIN willl stang hard || $12,500,000 purchase: fi Beiter support during whe at : | J | usage, in neat dark patterns, that will hide th= ($l. 98 “The finance committee probably saw noo! Consois re- | a = New Fall and Winter styles of Suits, Coats, Hats, | iat last co lore) all sees wb itoite yetrs | that when the issue was floated it was cover 3] Shirts, Gloves and Neckwear. | teehed colts ade oy YD SEOUSES aah or unat- pe eet ore ous as a : NORFOLK AND DOUBLE-BREASTED SUITS, grapes, chenatend 29e, 50s, 75¢, 98 that would result from that fact and iecataan Barca Eshner’s Divorced Canadian Ps ‘ ed @ sharp, | With two pairs of knickerbockers, of imported all-wool cloths, sewed | | flannels, ateseenes Af > a } Dought in outside of the syndicate. I iSlere waelat ardeniag! in =| with silk; coats lined with serge, trousers with French Sateen; made | pore NEM FatL See Sad galt 29 5c, 75¢ | couldn't say whether the $12,500,000 vur- Wife Deciares He Is Well Able a afternoon with te business, t/ in our sanitary shops; sizes 8 to 17 years. | Loli Cy ‘chase and the $2,000,000 one were coin- . the market c.osed dull. A | © S scosestes —————~} iN Saeene) Rey iuey nave Desi to Pay that Sum—Gives Her Tin is foraied wiaties the disturbances | 6 7 5 & 8 7 5 | was one of the in the Cauc d Tokio adversely af- which formed the chain leading up to] $3,000a Year Now. fected Russian and Japanese bends. |COTTON RECOVERS ed s ——— ————————— the great conflict between the Harri- There was some liquidation in Japanese , Actual value $10.00 to $42.50. Shoes for School Wear | mes end pa iaonts and the notorious Gaia 16 (KS) tok LAiberisaa vaceoun WITH TRADING SLOW. | B Mi Chi Id: jorthern Pacific corner. : P ; ied | pbaeereaes - oys’—Misses’—Children’s : vorced wife |Japanese Imperial 68 of 194 ted | , ale? In Many Syndicates. peba Lani Ws ater Given wicel| 2epanens zenpecin ies Of asosjy cee) cuoted) |. ithoagw: «abn ware aumoinatad| Misses’ and Girls’ School Apparel De eeainienae) Q. Does the New York Lite's Finance| and tiorseman, to-day asked Justice a to Cotton traders In the mars: ¢ A . f . A MISSES' AND CHILDREN’S Vici Kid Spring Hee! Button Corman tee ever enter into ayndionte Dowling for 33 order troveuni der ait- | WHEAT MARKET WEAK, Bree bhowed i. hardenin New models in Suits, Coats, Walsts Skirts, Sweaters, Hats, now Shoes, patent leather tips, round toe. = Eetaeeee AD ON z mony. ie sims Wadhs Mad adonr \ecline of from 4 to 7 poin' ch was | ready. Sizes Sizes izes Ob, Yom sw tw tnat done? a, witn [ahold pay. Nis wife sino a yer. ut TRADING MODERATE. | iciomed ty a recuviry of 8 to. points | MISSES’ TAILORED SUITS. | 7108 } $1.00 often } $1.25 ut 2 | $4.50 | Pateoialaisroes and tconsidern Conia mayeat any time move for aduitgonal | ao eee ee ¢ i Two new models of English cloths, in plain cheviots, velour checks | Value $1.25. Value $1.50. Value §2.00 view of the value of the securities, a8 | "MOC" oehner now asks that Eshner be | day, with prices from 1-4 to 3-8 of a November, 10.25, bid a : and Scotch mixtures, 14 to 18 years. | LITE BOYS aban nies LAGE SHOES: 1 5 go investinent {he New York Life. | compelled to pay her $10) a week, all- | cent lower on the bearish State report Wods offered: Mazch, 10.5 | slaze ded SNe DEX ea LOND tnPaynaicaice by" withdrawing” them at | dred fener. of dolare and’ wel {70M Misvowrt and Kentucky, Trade 156) Bid) Ata te 12. & e NS nae ry Buying them at, puollc ofterin able to pay this amount for the sup-|Was moderate and with ttle outside | The late prices were: Seto, 10.58; De-| . BOYS’ LACE SHOES, satin calf vamps, dull » Usually withdrawing them. before | port of herself and thelr adopted daugh- | interest, Support came mostly from Ce™ber anuary, March, 10.76 Values $16.50 and $24.50. Dongola kid tops, full toc shapes, good stout p they teach tho DIUG market ter Katherine, ow at school | | Western interests, a soles; sizes 1 to 5 34; value $2. eialehen A Harriman Bond Deal. $2 th for he ducation, b Corn was also affected. .s | fi so meartman Send Dea oq (ARC ie ila buch aie aa’ | os mike as Ehietgs starts mac SHIPPING NEWS Fifth Ave., 37th to 38th Sts. syndicate? (This was a SN FY \tlonally lower, but early selling pres- | ALMANAC FOR TO-DAY. | Seats Was anything. cuarged. by the |, MIs, Eamner, san the horseman, spent | sure waa not very arent everessce er ta223| —— ' School Wants for Teachers and Pupils. ways eo advance Tr equiva by Meanagers | the summer and Js now living at the| New York's Sparks, prices were: | TEACHERS’ SCHOOL | GIRLS' APRONS—Made of good of Degpite nds. atement of Mr, Clafiin| tion of her'in 19) all of her property, |COm—May. 40 1-4. Sandy Hook 10 00 > muslin, trimmed with lace ind bard, Gretchen and Princess ef. ‘of his examination | Which amounted to $10,000. Chicago's opening prices were: Wheat | Governor's Tria: 945 lo cs Shar (@) embroidery, with and without fects, trimmed with embroidery, in an ‘syp- | ——— = os = | September, $3-4 to 805-8; December, | Hell Gate Ferry: WAT 1210 e9 | pockets, wide sash strings, 25c ruffles, lace berthas and reveres; 8 to 817-8; May, 847-8. Corn—Septem- * a upward from «.sseeee sizes 2 vad its Int i . To all ! OF NEW " | sizes teat yearR j finfents ana purpowes there waa a perma | [ee a ut Dea ROBT 0 YORK, | Under the Fifth Avenue Hotel. | ARTISTS! APRONS Suitable jot. 25c « 50c Anotner symdécate in which the New | ALRIVED. : | i teri CHILDREN’S KINDERGAR- Yor ete fa batlclpating ad wale | vores closing prices were: | Ruminot paearie | | Fall and Winter Announcement. ie tani ble c | Tew COATS—Made of, linen Duying bonds tn large, Loma: | Pennsylvania debentures, it ‘has sub-| Wheat—87 1-4 bid; December, $8 1-3 to | Hemudl ees ual | Complete Line of Novelties. ING SET | pique, serge, flanncl, taffeta, co- ; loner figure, was not tikca ag h ried for two lote—$3,000,00 and |g, 14; May, 89 3-4 asked. Corn—Sep- INCOMING ATRAMSHIPS | E have given great care to the selection of APRONS ke and virtang pongee, prettily trimmed ‘dvantag: afier all. the is 9 | tember, 69 1-2 bid; December, 51 3-4 bid; edd 'W leeve protectors), made of nice ith fancy braid, lace collar and i Sarkar ana pupahased in efor oes arp ub is menat Olin fore i) May, © 9. Hoentein Lae atta PM Vera crue the finest foreign fabrics. We will dis- quality lawn, IW 10 14 5a |mevallion: also’ belt anarket participation in’ syndicates | i, the hands of the syndicate managers. | Chicago's closing prices were: Wheat lay some of the smartest that have ever been years, complete set...» IC | upward irom .......- $2.50 nd re t] dt OUTGOING STEAMSHIPS. ip y 1) company’s Péole purpose of furnishing |, And who, are eo ayndicate m@n- | September, $1 3:8, bld December, 82 6-3 8 is J rT ff Snancial profi to the syndicate man: | “Rers? A. J.P. Morgan Co. a ‘ealty: 58 ‘aaked, Corn—Sep- | aaiciego, Naples’ Princess Ann produced in Europe for our Fall opening. : r 014, 68 3-4 asked; Decem. iyo, ‘Bantiago. * Nortoix. Famous foreign looms have contributed some rare “Sauiggestive of the fact and the oharg> Woodbury Langdon Called. 18 bid; ola as 8-8; May, a Te ee ae a Oe San Ma: baled | Teh ele ae 1008. mae — made that the Equitable and - | asked. Y i Ack. patterns to our stock of Fall weaves for . Bh cheer insurance conbusan var | ia Lacan omer oet” one | seen ave aver | early inspection wil afora the pportatty Black & Colored Dress Fabrics, elements ,, ve securities, Punte Gominittec of the New York Lite | of choosing from an assortment of exclusive ease rpoae, wae 2 tevela fe Dire etebanks| styles, which Include unfinished Porat, A good quality he, low prices. | ton = 0b 4 | v i |, firm, heavy wear New ‘york ites" participation tk, ERS | Danes OF dave afternoon seamen. ear | Cee a euevIbRte Done pen] Blarney rigcrs} made from pure wool, in black and colores. peel Pte aac een i rctctased the Louie: | ie? sesereee. Miroeanwonal, Merce ( tweeds, diagonals, Erkin weaves of worsteds. #7 _JYANCY CHEVIOT—A handsome cloth for 49 wille ent Tagnville, Ratiway issued Hila Anterest 18 FEO.” ue New York The cut, style, pattern and finish will be perfectand PIECES } school wear, 43 inches wide.. .....-,+seseseves) A Yard, frainet the $2,600,000 pald "by ‘the At: Lite, was recalled to. testify. to his | \) of the highest class, Our suits are priced from Both clean, nice, perfect, reliable goods. company for the Loulaville and | Meinetsiin'ta the company's Finance Imported Heavy-Weight Satin Henrietta at $1.00 per yard. Colors are—Navy, {974h cadet, Hght blue, Alice blue, ma- hogany, dark garnet, cardinal, crimson, dark green, myrtle, reseda, purple, plum, heliotrope, seal bri lavana, golden sae tan, rose, pink, dark and light gray; also cream, ivory an cl laghville stock. A syndicate. was itt ed tn mblch the New Your Lite ithe company me fow collateral | 7 a lcipator, 5 a organ t + ment 1e «& erie mousing ryndicate. vent Po ftstand ing , 00, ‘ ja ase the Market.” 000, ral 1 E.. But'eo far es the Atlantic Coast Line | 927MM) BE Woteat a ouateral Ie eek se erposened the Morgen Southern Rallway preferred. We havo) are ‘nob acto cha Stich we Mave aonured’ at Her, in order 101°, Cnet are those stocks. A. Erle © faclutace the Tarkett iokdetien priterred 210 shares, w oonus, i aes syle at aton Pacihe préterred sbares: Gonginentel Co Coal, pa Kana oc] ‘Wisconsin Oe Valle, ville and Terra Haute, Shares. They represent » par Value "ot about 61,1 $25 to $60 Children’s Medium Weight fall Underwear Sonate Data Fine Ribbed Vests, and Children’s School SCHOOL OPENS MONDAY Correct Shoes for Children Ready at All Blyn Stores, In the Blyn Stores you find the styles Sart ch chars siecle, wary aon. ft that suit the children at the prices that pool riddecorld tlons in syndicate transactions, ee ie to me Sooners suit the parents. a Bante so the, moa : The name Blyn on a child’s shoe mind Ee cohtnge ms 2X means quality just as muchas on the oe i dah haat Y shoes of men’and women. men fick 4 The young pe are just as careful mag? © Scours beathen. For Hy A A the seen of the future oh olishes ge the cl of to-day—and Pants and Drawers, gen Severe aie Marine 0 to 24 Sizes 26 to 94 we are