The evening world. Newspaper, October 4, 1905, Page 10

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WEDNESDAY, Oct, Edwin Gauld's siatement today that Kis brother George would win tn tho Wabash fight because a majority of | 4: the stock was controlled by the Gould | f family, is generally accepted in Wall etreet as an acvurte statement of the In Btock Exphango les there Is, mare or less awonder- ba remaning Mr. Rameey's backing, Thus far there has been no indication | any concentration of Wwbash voting the Ramsey's confident call ‘Wabash sitwation other hands than urities \ in wilds. Mir proxies! awakened a road mon that either the igterest wos \behind him. tb thoroughly trustworthy inside infor-y| viel the books of the Wabash Rui) y, Company @o nog show any tant holdings wf either stock tie bonds in ithe lmnds of Re 4 belief among Rocke- Hers or the, Vanderbllt-Pennsylvanta | According | im feller, Vanderd!lt or the so-called Pen: aylvania inverest, gait one of the Jargest holders Mr. Ramaey is him- ebenture bonds, but he does nov claim Fepresent any considerable rmoUnt | OOPTON Y Sage is etill the lar: | stock, Ri gest individual stockholder, Moldings do not equal Holdings of the Gout fStock Exchange ope much Interest to-day Paylor & Co. bouwht largely but amily Talbot the ageremale ors noted with of Wabaali ton market toalay, the LONDON STOCKS HEAVY; quest to Allow Police to Act '\\"\’ as Wire Inspectors in Trac- hoe saa ing Law Violators. at the close Americans ¥ mixed t letters to H Company PS ER Louls& Nash o Mlaghore Oni te jomed dull. Canadi Met, Securities vod on the trame Inere m if they alate Nie trate hale eat rably, but we ately etendy ar fair dema nt it would 1 avthing else Ip the Commis: i Healthy and nutritious, it y makes bon: and muscle vlew of stack thd of ect Ny EAT PRICES STEAD CTIVE WITH MANO TRADING MODE RATE. CONDENSEDMILK THE PRICES HIGHER, | Wheat Waa seule. WIEh ‘ Mage, BATT a ee ; iets eta ad ar is next to mother's milk, and a uit safeguard against sickness and prices. were disease, It is guaranteed to keep hot! sweet in any temperature or cli | Geterred, This frm represents James | $M to oot} Ne samiama aig’ tn ’! mate, The trademarks are value 3. Keene, to whom current gossip bas | 1) TS Tobruars a, Mar 1) as Rae tKE { attributed the Wal Jeadersitp | 10 1 Apr to 10.38; May, 10.10 able; save them and write for list the anti-Gould fc Mr. Keene | (9, crane of free premiums, ih known to be an ardent pull on He October M MOHAWK CONDENSED MILK CO., genom) marke: situation and his Lea | 20. Mt Rochester, N.Y eat friends say that gdh Iced al TS At all grocer , roversy, oF | (1! to the Gould-Ra any other controversy i opermtor has, on more than one os Pat dion, led * bull forces in + Hiteel, and the wiseacres of ithe Street iin again in, this pe q@qxpect to see @al role duri ,As money fall and) winte conditions become mo! ( his veteran | re bull specialists. in stocks nquil the ‘ jaclose mm and more frankly their @pnfident expectation of a big upward ovement in prices, The spasmodic rength developed at present by diffe t lines of stocks is regarded as pr ty to the | movement, w of the industrials, for instance, @ ing pegged up merely as tests of t Hpeculative sentiment, There is no re actically control the active stocks ar they are manipulating for position, No peculative buying of stocks under ex ie Z conditions. The pool manage uch stowk is now permitted to & y from these pools; just enough r e A re | al ra nd ot les being made to give the appearance of activiiy and tempt the utsider, Mrices Wery Advanced to-day with a systema- Yeo steadiness that was most reussurin to the timid ones, who are eager mishine for a ohance to get on the r And Wagon when it starts, When t @xpected bull market is under full swit e general public ie at much higher prices—as mu @ they want of the stocks that th @stue pool managers are now so care- fully nursing Call money ruled @ni, with many loans at 51-4 up t ‘Hoon, Subsequently the rate went t @1-2 to 7, and a few leans were mad at 5 and 51-2 pei Will be permitted ty « y h e ° e at 71-4, Brokers, however, are coun & on 4 per cent, money tn abundance ithin the next few days. Some e he We mn Speculators liquidated @eatiering holdings of stocks yesterday $d to-day in order to be in position f concentrate on larger ventures. This Mquidution was che Gessions in prives afte advances ma Small operat se of the r the energetic e carly In the day. 8 are deriving a great @| of encouragement from the econ- Mant displays of strength on the par Qf the Stee! shares, Amalgamated Cop Der aad New ¥ Central. The move. Ments of the stocks named are garded in Wall st as indicative of the sentiments of the Morgan, Rocke feller and Vandert interests, A ft Present all of these Interests appear fp be In favor of an advance in prices. The cqurse of Amalgamated Copper to- y showed a disy part f its backers to seek higher quota-| flons. The @bout an increased dividend, 1s a revival of the talk | Reading was well supported during the day bath in the local trading and by liberal buying orders from Pitts- Burg. The bullish ¢pectaliste in this Stock seemed to be ereatly impressed by John Mitchell's alleged decta no serious labor troubles are likely to Ocour In the anthracite conl region lon that ' Flannel Dept. Special Sale of Scotch Washable Flannel, very large assortment oj Attraciive designs and color- ings in plain and fancy stripes at 15c. yd., i value 25¢, » Outing iannel. Large variety of very desir- able designs and colorings in lain and fancy stripes and lain colors, at toc. yd., i special value. odes Taylor, { Broadway and Twentieth Street, (Filth Avenue, Nineteenth Street, 4 ibid, Pls | Konig Albert ' Quills and Ornaments —a bargain at $3.00; on Thursday only...... > 1 98 Dunstan . Para | Masestie an Liverpool L INCOMING § AMSHIPS, requ "HS ee Avene DOCH Street, West, cam, enmtvania, Ham Main, Bremen Avenue 9 9 Avenue! | H. lle Retased to Mave OW At Cons C. | le O08, M which was paid silks that should be selling at their regular prices, To buy them, right at the beginning ! The list follows: perfect Black Crepe de Chine Three hundred and twenty-nine pieces of 27- Twenty pieces of 26+inch Guaranteed Black Inch Colored Taffota Silks, sultable for dress purposes, Tatfeta waists, linings, petticoats, etc., in forty-five shades, 85c quality at 65c from white down to dark navy blue and all shades Under-Price Store, Basement, March, 10.44 to 10 } May, 10.08 to 10 — BROKER BUTCHER FINED. Koen's"0ptewn Priecs Make Downrewn Shopping an Extravaganer. Co, Thursday—These Big Specials. | $25.00 Ladies’ Suits, $18.50 | LADIES’ FINELY TAILORED COAT SUITS—S0-inch coat, lined throughout with excellent quality satin—silk velvet collar, high kilted skirt with 13 gores. he fit and finish of these suits are superior in every particular and we are showing them in blue, black, green and bordeaux; equal value be 18 50 found elsewhere for less than $25.00. Special on Thursday $18.00 Rain Coats, $10.95 LADIES’ CRAVENETTE COATS, guaranteed rain proof; a stylish, well-made gar ment, with stitched outlines and belt, plaited back; well worth hy night Forty-seven emted last the West a fine in the house at No. rtyefifth st 1a crowd > m » becam bust and he was then arres strate Baker fined the br SHIPPING NEWS, ALMANAC FOR Sun rises, 6.50 "Ti rings $18.00; on Thursday ......00::ceeveeeeees beReldsg titans 1 10.95 | fri $6.50 Walking Skirts, $4.95 LADIES’ FINELY TAILORED SKIRTS, the new cluster plaited effects in all-wool Panama, Cheviot, Broadcloth or gray mixtures. Colors black, blue 4.95 or brown. A $6.50 skirt in every particular; on Thursday “$3.00 Trimmed Turbans, $1.98. a LADIES’ TRIMMED TURBANS, a beautiful and large collection to choose from- consisting of this season's most popular styles in combinations of Felt and Vel- vet, Silk and Velvet, Chenille Braid and Velvet, trimmed with Wings, $ n Store Closes at 5.30 P.M, An Extraordinary Purchase of Ninety Thousand Yards Of Plain and Novelty SILKS One of the best sil concerns in the country, producing silks exclusively for the manu. facturing trade, was too ambitious, Their silks were selling splendidly, and they didn't know when to stop—looms ran too long, and they found the bulk of their capital tied up in this tremendous surplus, All of their silks are woven 27 or 36 inches wide, Manufacturers of women’s silk waists and dresses don't want to bother with extra seams—neither do dressmakers or women who do their sewing at home, That is why the extra width silks are growing go popular, That is one reason why these are so desirable, Every piece is absolutely perfect—we guarantee every yard, and will replace with silks of equal cost any of these silks that discover defects, or give unsatisfactory wear for six months. The collection contains silks for street and evening dresses, beautiful plaids and checks for shirt-waists, the best wearing silks for petticoats, linings and foundations, All are of the season, at such concessions as these, is extraordinary good fortune and economy, | 365 pieces of 27*Inch Novelty Silks, Including Fifty pieces of 27*inch Pure Bright Silk Messa= white, novelty broche Louw and plain taffe- Jine—one of the most popular of all plain silk tas, the desirable black-and-whi weaves for dress wear this sensor vhite, Ivor novelties in fine checks, barred roche checks |" ia garmin CIEL and stripes, self-colored brocade ne checks, light blue, pink, gray, reseda, brown, navy blue, ecks. And twenty- Taffeta and Lous myrtle, Delft blue and black. $1.25 quality at 85c shepherd checks, blue and green ¢ two dl ent styles of plaids 4 na isine; some styles shown many as ten differ ent shades, some satin-barred, others plain; des Main Floor Aisles and Rotunde » for waists. The width is full 27 inches—9 | Two hundred pleces of 36*inch Colored Chiffon 'Taffeta Silks, in the medium chiffon finish; also in | street and evening shades, with plenty of white: suit- able for any dress or lining purpose— $1.50 quality at $1 Twenty-five pieces of 36*inch Guarwite> Isto« Wear Biack Taffeta— Special at 85c s making an ay ge walst length. OF qaaltty at 756 Orne Moe $1.25 quality at 85¢ $1.50 quality at $1 Forty pieces of 4Csinch, extra heavy allesilk, $1.75 quality at $1.25 between— Seventy pieces of 24-inch Crep> de Chine, in full and complete color-assortment, including street and evening shades— | $1 quality at 65¢ SI quality at 75¢ $1.25 quality at 85¢ formerly A.T. Stewart & Co, Broadway, fourth ave. , 9th and 10th sts, AMERICANS FIRM. 7 . lowest, rice sal natcounare ct F ke f \ohiny U ’ LONDON, Oct, 4—Money was wanted final quotations or last rec 6 in the market to-day for the Consols ettloment nd consider I sume —— which had to be repatd te ¢ Bank of ” teat , England, Discounts hardened * “No” to Commissioner's Re- i eo Were exception to the ed steady Prices later ing was quiet 1H were quoted cee CLOVER Bray | || Odd Groups of Women’s Outerwear |CAMMEYER Special Sale of 5,000 Pairs Women’s Fine Kid Shoes Button and Lace In the Basement All one model; on a new ¢¢ up-to-date last; — stylish Cuban heel. Genuine well made Aa SHOES For 1,7" ! Sale Wednesday and Thursday | i} | Of This Week Only. Y Every Pair Stasonable Guaranteed. A treet or yt nafer to our doors A yi 1 4 y \ Dia iN i Broadway—Brook lyn. BROOKLYN'S MOST DEPENDABLE LARGE RETA STORE, Elegance in Millinery at $5.00. Also Velvet Hats at $1.25, An exquisite bans of fine trimmed with win lisplay, in | henille braids velvet These Hats becoming Ss and velvet. rill be found beautif A broad by every | diversity and rice else colors; §7 where. price of least Here at i always popular 5 00 Manufacturers’ Samples of Silk - Velvet Hats in the Newest Shades, would be the five different shapes in this | ach one the work of skilful | c- 4as There's twe presentation— designers, Regularly range up to $3. prices i here to-morrow... A Harvest Thursday, Indeed! At Sweeping Price Reductions, To jMustrate the varied garments in this presentation would re- quire a page of this newspaper. It is primarily an offering odd assortments; garments which we are unable to duplicate, but in y instance, materials that will g long « iveable wear, We've assembled them into three gr 1m price that will hurry them Y speedily. Here is more ‘epiional opportunity Women's Tailored Cloth Sults in 1:01 comt styles; made of « 2 ‘] 98 ’ loubl 4, 9% and 38 only Women's 8 in dow breasted styles, behed backs regularly $10 and $ Thursday ancy mixtures, black satin, and Also An Advance Offer of Children’s Fur Sets, Children’s White Angora Fur Sets, comprising round muff and ry; flat collar; kinds that readily retail at row at i Ladpavielviness heviots and fan regularly $15.00 wrist ( mannis. with | they while Women's 2i-inch Coats of cheviots and ¢ Mned throughout wi loose back, fly fron heavy ~All Hair Mattresses. $15.00 Qualities 8 98 To-Morrcw at A new Mattress {8 always ac- ceptable in every home, But {t becomes quite a pleasure if $6.02 is saved in its cost We Cannot Fill C. 0. D. Orders, So It Is best to come in per- son early or at least enclose a ra Dean, Brook, McDonald » Millbank. Fatal Secret, Phe Changed Bride. And These $1.50 Novels, 4éc Mie Call of the Wild, b Soldiers of For remittance with your order, th J Harding 1 visi gree Ball, by 1 You'll never regret having one. Graust ny G. BM oh saa a. by FP. Ma ot South Amerienn Jone hale font Ueman from Indiana, 0 Toe; any ne AL. or two by Ho ¥ tek all th Tarkingion; 100 tithes in Brooklyn’s Best “Pure Food” Mart, That It Is the ‘‘Best’’ Is Daily Indicated by the Crowds, Nablveo Susie Wafere—The now pack ney weeded Muscatole: jor Thursday only; | Ut brand ted er Deviled Hain ypound ean, To; Yep 16. Rurisine oF hiox Oatmeal HB ure f Hort Kilnedried : 100 pkey, for... Wye Shredded Whole Wheat Bhenits—pack ce Cheese New York State, full i Corn Storeh—1t Bb m fi the Pie Fy Com Ort Infant brand!’ taney unt Team, Oolong, Bnge JOHN WANAMAKER ne) TN yarking, tender and eweet; sale price, | lish Breakfast and mixed; 45e, grade dozen, LA: ean ’ 56900! BD, BOOT Bisvercrsereecncieees BBO | | Sixth Avenue | Serta AL || HONe Aprons | ber, Artists’ and Typewriters'Aprons upward from...25¢ ~ ————————— | ot a” il& GO Thursday, October 5— ; A Special Sale of Women’s New Model Suits. (Third Floor.) Seasonable styles in tight or semi-fitted shapes—the materials are all-wool Herringbone Cheviots, Broad- cloths and Mixtures, and they offer an unusual oppor- tunity to secure a Fall Suit at much less than regular prices, WOMEN’S LONG COAT SUITS~New models, femi-fitted, of Herringbone Cheviots in black’, navy and browns—coats lined with Satin—Plaited $16,50 Skiriss Regular price $29.00; Thursday ..eeesee ed WOMEN'S NEW LONG SUITS—Tight fitting) or semi-fitted shapes, made of novelty mixtures and all wool fine weave imported worsteds or broad- $25.00 cloths (black and colors); also dark plaids. Regu-! lar price $30.00; Thursday... J F ; Women’s Sample Suits. Several new mode's and odd styles only) two of yb feeatiitcn tins wea GTI eS now, “Special Skirt Prices For Thursday, October 5th, WOMEN'S SEPARATE SKIRTS—Plaited model r of cheviot or Panama, and mixtures Regular $5.00 Price, $7.00: Thursday ....scseveevceeeseveeeusee SEPARATE BROADCLOTH SKIRTS—Also ) of gray Panamas—a new ploited model. Regular > $6.50 Price, $9.50; Thursdayesseeysesceeeveeres ) WOMEN’S FRENCH VOILE. SKIRTS—With heavy Silk Drop Skirt (blacks only). Valute Sit 75 $16.50; Thursday. ssseee coos ceeree oo a s Untrimmed Millinery Dept. Second Floor. We Will Place ow Sale Thursday, October sth, 300 SILK VELVET HATS in five of the leading shapes, smartly trimmed with say, $2,50 wings and quill effects colors brown, nav: olive and cardinal; also black. Value $3.75, Women's Tailored Suit Hats. i Correct styles from our own workrooms,, Value 5.00. Lach. .45 New Styles In Fall Waists. Special Values for Thursday, October sth. (Third Floor.) NUN'S VEILING WAIST -fancy trimmed with Taffeta and buttons, in reseda and blick....e5.45 teens design, front) gray, navy, red, $1.98 50 dozen Madras Waists Striped and dotied desitn, plaited model, two tab) collar, beading in shoulder and cuffs, Value $1.48 each; at, tones enn 98c teeel 500 Black Taffeta Waists Button, front or back, lined or unlined, fife) teen models to select from, Value $6.50 » Lace Waists, Oriental Lace Waists, front, collar and deep cuff trimmed with wide Irish Crochet Lace. Value $5.75, a) NEW MODELS IN PLAID WAISTS—in all the desirable colorings, trimmed with Piping of Plain Silk ; $3.98 and fancy buttons.... ( )$5,75 WAISTS OF CHANGEABLE TAFFETA beautiful finish, front of wide Plaits, finished with hand ! deep cuff, fancy stock, unlinedssssssesseeee ; nok } $5.75 Women’s Muslin Underwear (Second Floor.) | Exceptional values for Thursday, October 5, Gowns and Petticoats, ie Nicely trimmed with lace and embroidery, | 39C., 59C, 69C, B9C., $1.19, $1.39 each, Drawers and Corset Covers beautifully trimmed with lace, ribbon and embroidery, Outing Flannel Petticoats, 25¢., 45c., 75¢c., 95c, Warm Outing Flannel Night Gowns, 45c., 75C., 95C., $1.25, $1.45, Ladies’ Maids, Hospital and! School Teachers’ Aprons; also Gingham, Rub- Thursday, October 5. $1.00 to $1.50 Corsets, 65c. (Second Floor.) Thomson's, P, N., Augustine, R, & G. and P. D. Corsets, in white, drab, black, pink and blue«models that will not be duplicated—regular price $1.00 to $1.40 each; while thes last sine 65c B.& J, "BRASSIERS"~Boned with ine whaleb: sizes 34 to 44—extra special Phils oe neti ai} "50 “La Vida" Corsets, The celebrated "La Vida" Corsets, warranted Greenland wh bone, All the newest Pall models including Prine 8, ity and Gretchen style:--izes 18 to 36—fitted free of charge, __ $3.00 to $12.00 , 20th to 2ls tSt., N.Y.

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