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IFSDAY E EVENING, SEPTEMRFR. 27, 1908. pe. DOOLEY SICK ‘OF HIS JOB IN TENDERLOIN Captain Brought from Coney Island Says Work Is Killing Him. Dooley is sick of the Job. The police @aptain that Commissioner McAdoo. Drought up from Coney Island to recu- “Ante the xiddv Tenderloin yearns for the and auigt of his happy Gravesend to tell any one mind. ‘He céme into the station-house to-day Pale and hollow-eyed. He hadn't ben 0 Gravesend and the family all night. Dink tea for the landiadies of ths lerloin lasted longer than he ex- pected, and ‘he didn’t get awa: *T wish I was out of this,” he said. “Tm tired of it all, and they cannot get ‘Out too quick.’ the: Captain looked ‘wearily at | Clock and duoked into his room, the door behind him with a G@alike of his job not going to make things ie Tenderiain. It is an- that unless every one of the @isorderty hose keepers who to the Tenderloin sta- Dooley’s pink tea @s twenty others, will last all night and result Ete Bassi Ka erp t of tons of Household. furnish Inepeotor Schmittberger Tevealcd the fact + Cpe arco cot that be bed Say, gut ‘nottn wan a sine att affair,” hes) i Compared to me--the WALL STRIZT. WEDNESDAY, Sent. 27. John W. Gates is a speculator who 1s able to view specuintion from an emincnce that commands both sides of the stock market, Of the existing slt- uation he says: “This market will Probably continue as now—swinging gently backward and forward—until monetary conditions settle down and Assume some degree of permanency.” While there may be spasmodic fluc- ties In certain stocks during the next few days the big operators such as Mr. Gates look for no important advance in the general market until “after monetary conditions settle down.” The market to-dey, while manifesting spasmodic tendencies to bullishness, was in the main dull and uncertain. A sudden aotivity and advance in Onturlo and Western shares led the room traders to look for developments In that propert Reports were cir- culated that the Vanderbilts had got the control away from the New York, New Haven ‘and Hartford Rallroad. Careful Inquiry elicited that such was not the fact. The annual meeting of Ontario and Western ‘stockholders was held to-day, and President Mellen, of the New Haven and Hartford, voted 300,000 out of 447,000 shares of stock. All of the old directors were re-elected and there were no sensational develop- ments. Once more the local politicians are eagerly watching “a good thing” in the stock market. Senator McCarren's fol- lowers are especially conspicuous in the groups that are most interested in’ the Brooklyn Rapid ‘Transit quotations. When B. R. T, was selling at 70 the tip was passed around that it was surely going up, and many thousands of dol- jars of the local politicians’ money was hastily dumped into the speculative arena. To-day. with this stock selling at 721-2, “the boyal! were etill holding on for more orofit. In the Stock Ex- change @ rumor {s current that the Widener-Elkins traction syndicate is euletly accumulating Brooklyn .Rapid ‘Transit shares. Mexican Central shares figured active- Iv in the mpeculative trading and the report that Edwin Hawley and his asso- clates had obtained control spread rapidly. Mr. Hawley denied thi» report, but there was palpable evidence that in- ‘re | terests not heretofore identified with THE TRADING QUIET. ‘Wheat wes steady in the market Peeler eetreray led grag ie receipts in the Northwest, was quiet. | ero) ‘The Liverpool cables were firmer and the weather {m all directions was frm, ee the property were buying the stgck. At the annual meeting of Mexican Central Stockholders held to-day President Rob- inson submitted a report showing net eaminrs for the last fiscal year of $2,116,000 Mextcan currency and $1,231,000 Ddusinese advance in ie’ tributed to the action of ‘8 directors yesterday in eae euthorized Hate sot er cent. $e foo) of te ‘Of the anes fcind of bonds. @ement in the board o1 for some years to interest +e b.-) tila Reneee control of aoe i tg a Row, is the monetary situatt; Mall Orders Promptly Fille}, ‘SIXTH AVENUE AND 23D STREET, NEW YORK, The $2,000,000 Sale a Success|| aa Gar Enthusiastic Crowds Grow Bigger Day by Day If you were here to-day, come again to-morrow, points of interest thicken as stocks are pushed forward to fill places the sales at the counter make vacant. We are trying our best to keep you fully informed of what’s going on—but. the scope of it is so broad that we can’t keep up. You've got to be here to appreciate the mag- nitude and opportunities of This Great $2,000,000 Sale It Isn’t Often You Can Buy Women’s $30 Suits for $19.75 In all our history’such Suits—new in fashion and of very fine broadcloth—have never been sold so early in the season at such a price! And what a color variety!—blu black.: The coat—half lined with guaranteed satin—is 52 inches long at of velvet is outlined with silk braid; cuffs to match, of course; ihe skirt full side plaited. ie, wine, plum, green, also a rich sce how beautifully the flat col- If you are rl you will find fashionably tailored Suits of black or blue cheviot; the perfect-fitting coat—5o inches long, half lined with satin—is finished with straps and piping; skirt very full plaited. All sizes. The $2.05—elsewhere $6.50—are of black or blue French Broadcloth, with fifteen side plaits; also mixtures in gray or black and white, with box plaits and hip trimming. ‘The effect; decidedly beautiful and extremely new. The $8.7 hardly think there will be more than enough for to-morrow. Women’s Rain Am | 9:75 Elsewhere $18.00 Of Priestley cloth—stylish an4 serviceable—in tan, olive| and Oxford gray. Never had anything sell at less than $18—no telling when we will have so go‘ Nothing we can say in T! iE) Jaunty as if the most fashionable tailor made them—price again to offer for so little. Coats Women’ $6.05-—elsewhere $13.00—are of black or blue imported Panama Cloth, fashioned in the new triple side plait lsewhere $15—are of fine Chiffon Taffeta Silk, prettily triple plaited, in even lengths and well made, W: s Covert Co:ts, $5.95. And by “elsewher The Covert is Some are in t! like them before to} go. satin, Blisewhere $12 and $15. we mean anywhere you choose to fining is of guarinteed the 28-inch box style, others titted. WORLD would be half so convincing as a sight of the/cheap as if some one found the goods or gave the work. Coats—seeing costs you nothing. « this comes only once in a great while. Corduroy Velour Francais, 49c. Elsewhere $1 Between three amd four thousand yards of this rich and beautiful ma- teriad will be sold, to-morrow, for lers than halt e—49C. e yard Inst ‘of the $1 you will be asked to pay In eg yisit. New and . for either strest '— elsewhere Tc— Peau de 15, ee variety of col- perd gi au ae Bole; width, ie ite the: tatie legant to the ¢: 43 re 160 Hlack ‘Pat lee rata Bilk; fine, ‘Tastrous and | guar- antecd, For $2.95 Instead of $6.50. »Sopewhere ¥1.25 — Black | + An- opportunity Uke] Only a hundred—four sizes among them. See for yourself how big a bargain they are, Men’s Shirts, 55cec e Regularly $1 and $1.50. Enthusiasm ran high yesterday and to-day—and we are going to keep it up to-morrow. Think of buying white and fancy Shirts of such well-known makes as Cluetts, Monarchs, Inter- national and others for anything like 55c.—why, you can’t buy them any- where else in New York under 8%, and | 50 50. Cuffs attached and. separate. Prizes for men who wear any size but 45 and 1544—blanks for thoge who do. Children’s Shoes 79c. Elsewhere 1.50, Misses’. Shoes of Vicl Kid, patent leather tips; laced and buttoned: strong soles,spring heels: sizes 8% to 1L Shoes ‘that’ wear and always look well; sizes 11% to 2, at 8c. Other Shoes worth reading about and coming for—they are bullt for Service as well as style and they so all bargain: $1.25, seerrere $2.00 — Bore, cait ° ? Lace Shoes, double extension wide toe and tip: 1 to 5%. leew 5e—] le Men's Ghoes 79C, otter cai h doable tipe, solid: soles, pela: einen to 31: Bisee Lip %6 A Chance to Buy a Skirt For $6.95 Instead of $13.00. OG For $8.95 Instead of $15.00. “Gog If you were here yesterday and don’t néed to tell you anything, more about the skirts themselves. If to-morrow.and you will find just the skirt you. want for half the price you would be’a: where, The $2.95—worth'$6.50—aré of bh mixtures in gray or black and white. Genuine Inlaid Linoleums, 59c. Elsewhere $1. A bargain!-—not the kind -you “read” one of them. hit ti jomen's Wool gener ane, tt | ‘ural. omen’ Ribbed Wane “mat or hata 50, No Mail A fine big lot—at shanty the BUR $3 So that bhatt will have a fair chance, we place 4 hurry. you “talk” about. ‘Thousands of yards, |The patterns and/Qt: Se ctr airs toa these|at prices that habe: wa be Le eee is of $1.50-—|complete, with —ePae om $1.25. 8 saw the crowds that were selecting, trying-on and buying, we you weren't here Bisiir hang ng lack or blue French Broadcloth, with fifteen side plaits; ae Nottingham Curtains, 22c. Orders. None C. 0. D. a price that will carry them away Ina yer and none to dealers. Others licated—and 4 curtain, pole; readyto hai hang, FREE with every pair tngham,, Taco Curtalia, } $1 American BodyBrussels Madeand Latdfor5oc | {25 distinct and attractive patterns in_sitting- illinery Opening. | * “Last Day, : To-morrow, Sept, 28, Millinery Parlor, 202Fioor | You Are Cordially Invited Pro«3russo! A spectal sale of | Every Rag Pertectly Riera Reversible | 3 ae long and 4 yds.long and rna R: yds. wide; 4 yds. wide; in. long by | Very special, ‘very special, 30 in..wide, 15 4. 50 5.98 een pat - ferns, value Granite Art Squares. * $1.50, spectaly F629, value 7,6x9,value 9x12,value mic feet tong and 9 fem $2.75,at $3.75, at $5.50, at wide; walue 140100, 88¢ 11.66 2.48 3.59 27. French Body Brussels Rugs, Ori- ental patterns, 12 a1. designs, | 1-3 Off Wool Smyrna Rugs, 12 by 9 feet, vane Every rug guaranteed strictly all-wool, $20. and rever: rly Tess Waly 9x12, value $22.50, at Royal tA Axmins' Be finest tainly 19.98] ‘cos 10,98 as 40, Lares. are myrna Ru: jong, 12 feet wide, Orl- ental patterns; value eas on ie to-morrow at 15.00 ‘Witton ovals 12 ft, long or 9 ft. wide, usually $30 Japanese Matting at, Per Roll, $7.5 Seamless Linen Warp Japanese Matting, in 19 different patched: There are Mattings in the lot-which onsht to sell get to-morrow 2 ae roll of 40 o yar Key 97. 50; ae stage Linoleum Sale. [ Cork Linoleum at 39c. m) Nowhere outside of this store wil C2 you find Cork Lino'‘eum at seh a low price—2 yards wide—si} quality for which riost: stores are charging 65¢, Bs e a pee ty ere, per =“390c Wild’s Linoleum at 59c, Every one knows the value of Linoleum without seams. We } cre showing these goods in tile, parquet and. floral designs, {n 12 different’ patterns, regu. 5 lar 85¢, value; to-morrow at, pér ate yard... ‘ = high as $10.98 per roll, but ye can at. bl Garpet Specials. 1,000 Yards or 4 cute Velvet Carpets at 59c, This offering, regardiess of tho other attractive vales, should of the store to our Carpet Section, Never in the annals of carpet retailing have we heard of such an offer being made In parlor, library, sit*iag-room. ‘Yard-Wide Granite Carpets, 19c, Reversible Granite Carpots, large and ‘small palterns ; splendid celor effects table for most any room ; strong and durable and easy to keep clean; ¥ ‘a Oring tho biggest throng in the history stalr and hall. patterns: regularly $1.00, 5 ° Cc wide; limit of 20 yards regularly 3 om, Iibrary, dining-room, ball anc stair designs. Carpets will be héld for future delivery u Payment of reasonable deposit. We will include making end Pee laying free. Dollar value to-morrow, per yd. PM ras Co ig sd thee re Bo- at. 8 ZO 75 # hed a 3.98 Massive Scroll Bed, igh bead and Ladies’ Combination Bureau extended foot, with two 12-inch brass ighiy ba dc! Chiitantor: spindles, in 4 it, and 4 ft, Sins Special, like illustration; oval French plate mirror; 3 oe and,.2. smatl top’ érewers: value ) $1500; special, 8.66 Polished Oak Writing Desk, Mike illustration,’ with drawer and shelf; Sale Ladies’ Honiery On September the: 28th,’ goo dozen fine Lisle Thread Stdcking fs grenadine arier tipes‘and : sginbrold-