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_ |RIGHT FAMOUS LITTLE OLIVERS SAIL ~ WATT STDFPT iets tes Secoiertasta Me a -« THE WORLD: TUESDAY EVENING, OCTOBER 17, 15, ——_____ | i : . Island common but the sturdiness with | significant. President C. A, of (Photographed on Steamer Slavonia by an Evening World Artist.) which It stiffened up indicated that) the General Electric Compan: . TUESDAY, Oot. 17 [strong support wos behind It, ‘The | Viee-President BE. C. Converse, of the i syndicate, which controla the | United States Steel Company, were PAY OF 25,000 Owners Grant Salary Increase. in Line with Suggestions | of Gov. Douglas, » : Y yin pack | le Rockefellers buying bak) Rock tatand system, ta belleved to be | 9 . Konses and Vexas Rail) planning a general bull movement of | ceed W. Seward Wabb and G. W. Hoad: * the Rock Island securities based on/| ley. resigned. There has been considare$ This was the query most frequently | the @reatly improved condition of the | able talk lately about a close com-? eee |property and the enormous traMe that, munity of Interest between this big I | beara | chan | spir thes Gok oF Vue Pt EX: how is flowing In to the various Hnes | motive manufacturing company and the | ring the forenoon, It was ins! controlled by the Rocke Island Company, | Steal and Bleoteler! Urata’ ; ¥ a sudden and vigorous move! Predictions of an extra dividend dis-| The fact that teonee 2 Geulde tne in MK. and T, otock, whieh has| tribution were fre ly made in the Sireet | Curtion into lain oo + a long | after the publication of Northern Pa- | DfOR 01 TAMA ee ch Oe wares ot chiv| sifie’s earnings for the last fecal year. | fr Western Maryland syndicate, whic | inen of Uhis! Tho stock of this road Is now getting} 14 ig heen dissalved. The members! | stock wore ight on the jump, in the) 7 cent pe nnumn, A Megs tied A3| of this syndicate hove lost about 4.40 rot hour, at 8 rangii« from 22 7-5) Such nvemimant tht @ tow men cent. of thelr capital besides Inter- ied Beck ha fell ay dct | are picking up as fast ae tt comes on| Oot for three veare, Each $100 of the 2 Ps Who Frequently ast) the market, The Northern Pacife earn. | gyndicate suhacrintion is worth now Standard Ol pavay @id most of) ed inst year $60,722,888, an Increase of | nhoit $96.75. The members of this syn- @ ‘The Kockefellers delibor- | $4,198,312 over thi revious year The | dicate subseribed $15°00. and took the control of thia ratiroad ane in net earnings amounted to | over Western Marviand Rallrovd sacur. 7 $1,624,217, an increase in other income | ities havine a face value of $27,625, , and a represent ade the total net {ncearse §2,062,808. | George J. Could was the leading spl lev said to-day |re company now has a surplus of §14,- | of the syndicate “ believe toe Rockefeller | 1 the propery, | — er sell anythlag keep,” he remarked, ——S y, ‘The room traders, how- ng to the belief that the Rocke- | | w were \ Cat and there | tellers were buying "Katy n | Was enthusiag.ic bidding for the stock : ett OD, ntil {ts scarcity in the market was practica More ¢ onditions, « per cent., was t Wall River Boclation to the the wage tie~ made evident | In general here was much more spirit . me lin to-day's tharket than was shown | Jed tn all 1 opera tattion WALKING AND OUTING HATS. nearly yesterday, Small t | kinds of stocks, w rs merrily peewed up Fracdonal gains were ma Coe ee (rol allen in Untesl MILLINERY MATERIALS. 1 $5, and Re partioularly 1} common a and Iron w Staies 8 public active on Tumors that the directors are ASSORTMENT OF UNTRIMMED HATS, TRIMMED tion is ¢ PRAT TNA to take action to-morrow with regard WALKING AND OUTING HATS FOR WOMEN, THE CLOSING QUOTATIONS. | Be eee aaa he Eeitielibe. ah AND TRIMMED HATS FOR MISSES AND GIRLS; : ~ | Hthe floor of ‘ie Stock Excnange was ALSO TRIMMINGS, COMPRISING FLOWERS AND }made early In the doy by Keadlu| | FOLIAGE, OSTRICH AND FANCY FEATHERS, crowd, Almost immediately y |eeuitie room nat feienatswoaking'ne| | UNTRIMMED HATS OF FELT WITH VELVET torest was obliged to sell a block of | — | FACINGS, IN VARIOUS COLORING, AT $2.75. 9,000 shares of Reading stock, Several TRIMMED WALKING HATS, AT $4.75. The Over Fartiy~ ; Sant jaae| | |ron * bewie offering Rending at Wt 122, but as the pressure to roll nereased the price dropped fraction (Department on First Floor.) ally, Members of When the steamship Slavonia sailed to-day Bartiey ?, Oliver, father of | the eight children for whom President Roosevelt proposed threa vheers at & reception of delegates of the American Bankers’ Association at the White which they passed with ar House, stood in the ¢ hine upon the main deck and heaved a sigh of jty with fame, “It is at : around the Reading post Tellet, By skilful generalship he had managed t A few shares of Jersey Central were 4) young Olivers aboard before sailing time. ‘There was a crowd to see them be no fun in a trip to Europe. If 1 couldn't take them I wouldn't want sold at ow h is the high the high rec- off and an aisle was made their interested fellow-voyagers, through to go myself.” | ord for this stock. Ther very Httle enceueaee ana io - : a ieedersenthenenessbiaiiamratenpnisee —— ee ig wey Central now tn te shine WHEAT STEADY ON December, 84 f-8 t + 8 9.90: July, 10.07 _ lect Pane ' sey | DUI Of It being in the treasury of the f re so-called Read } Ing pool then came in with #irong sup-| _ f nonchalance, born of a week's familar) porting orders. For awhile there was an i general to miove about with elght curious! "usually large and tumultuous crowd get the whole bevy Of and interested children,” said Mr. Oliv But without them there would Reading Company, The shares 3 to-day, it was understood mostly | CABLES AND WEATHER, 7 v q Busl- | 89Med by Reading /nter Wiest! was steady (0 a'stiade Armer| 8S April, BA t0 9% May, D4 0 946 | Were sca "saat | pola and” Chicegee hy trttiag Flannels oO, to-day, reflacting st re | AY rket steady, - ; 4 Algo manifested increas strength in Attractive Selections of new styles are now shown in English, barat and efhask ang, COTTON FALLS AW - Peruvians | Sympathy With the prevailing bullish oa Pha oe ane 2) UNDER BEAR ATTACK. LONDON STOCKS SHAKY =| 8" offered ind Japanere Ument, Shrewd obsery 8 of the a) an dno Sere eodagge for Waists, Wrappers, Kimonos, | Corn was firm, tn sympathy with] area ON MONEY OUTLOOK, | or 1004 were quoted at 101 $4 a other heavy opera Berrottires viansele dor Ladies’ and Children’s under garments ‘ | eR ad 4 In order. to [wer sck’s opening prices were:{ Att’? Making alight gains on cables —emeeneee NEW LOCOMOTIVE DIRECTORS. | ao stocks that’ they | 4m entirely new designs. Wheat-December, 91 to fad: Magy | cotton was pounded by the bears to-| LONDON, Oot. 17—Monoy was in €004] 4 4 Canin and B,C. Converse ware | Gr three Wore Ribot te | SPECIAL. at—I 11-8; ae cad tea ab RHAA: (Bie pastl mand In the today, I onl Roeeatent san Laos | during the day of considerab a- | 3¢ to SOC yara sa opening prcen were: Wrens @1724,t08 I away, Prospe , ; an tnt Biol ook SCOTCH FLANNELS,....,s00.c..essseeeess sanner0O to ae yar Pe ye ak Block Bchange wie Wt so | nial "report oar inne Wall eve | UNGHRINKABLE FLANBEL, 3) inches wide, value $1.00 9° yard "von 2 M \< yy eae NO tn | ENGLISH SHRUNK FLANNEL, new and effective designs..1,00 yard ’ A ‘ 8} nee eabpaeed at frst glance 6 > 9.08: May. 0.98 to ‘decided and ess was narrow, Con- tion and [Preferred dividend, tt also made cleat i HARLEMN rarst St. | & jd Ave, 2226102234] . a ) The Chatham Square Store |s close of the 34 and 2d Ave. "L" stations, ec to the Second and Third Avenue “L's,” to the 125th street and 116th street Brooklyn Bridge, and the Subway at Worth crosstown lines, the Amsterdam avenue and street and City Hall. Boats ply the rivers Fort Lee cars, New York Central station at every little while from Long Island and New 125th street, handy to the Bronx, any car to Jersey. Passengers by the Sixth and Ninth 12th street terminal, and of easy access to Avenue “L's” transfer to Second and Third all Harlem, Avenue trains at the Battery without charge. Harlem Store: Corner 121st Street and 3d Avenue Downtown Store; Park Row, Near Chatham Square Pretty Timekeeper, Smokeless Oil Stode, $149 $3.90 HIS little gt ]| clock, 104 OOL nights and Near ad & gd Ave. “L"*~ Stations, c *gagth St. and rr6th St, Crosstown Lines, ad and 3d Ave, “L" “5 : Stations, 4 Near Brooklyn Bridge aod Trolleys, Amsterdam Aye, and Fort Lee Cars, and City Hall. Long Island, 34th St. Bandy to. 199th inch high mornings thi ontral S: ‘ inches high, | s Afr ee See ta Streams of Old Manhattan iran elt Reve” 7 mantel or chiffon | Stove will prove a 4 oy Yh fer, and tell the . Pi ‘ . most agreeable com- a HaodytoBron § hour of the “diy ape Pg acres of buildings and pavements that cover this Island of Manhattan run the courses of many primeval streams as they existed nie “a is daily Staten Island, t 2oth St. } rt Membre IN 1907, ; nd emits no Fe h os ey Cee tate A send oak >| They give the Island its true character—they are the real influences felt by the architects and builders. While most of them have been odor. A pate attach Cha and "L" to . ¢ money, filled up and thelr ow ilar diva fe ba | S Mate ieaht atl ae a la chair oneinal channels ment which prevents atham Square. 4 Basy of Access to All It has g ; | j Wed up and their flow checked or diverted, if uncovered they would run with their original force in their original channels. . the wick rising obyi- Close to Jersey Ferries J Batien, 7 The case and well made, | Minetta Creek, as it existed in 1807—when Cowperthwait & Sons’ store was founded—is still a force with which builders must reckon in \\ ates smoke, by Crosstown Li | Se | Specla k selling the busiest section of busy New York, | own fines LON P ’ dividuality in the Table NDIVIDUALITY of the dining’ = room is dependent upon the we table, A glistening board si ee) with doilies, dainty cut glass, ric Silver and choice pieces of chim makes a picture that carries di light to the heart of the wom who presides over the home. - ~ ms There is the old stream through Canal Street-—Wreck Brook—Lispenard Swamp—the streams emptying into Sunfish and Stuyvesant ran Latest Pattern Brass Bed, $27.50 Ponds—all hidden to the eye of to-day, but with their presence always felt Dining-Room Ih \ ——— = -" 7 “ Sunfish Pond covered the space between Thirty-first and Th rly-second Streets and Madison and Lexington Avenues. On its bank Peter Cooper's glue factory stood, , | Streams of long ago—under the surface they are running still, as the stream of sturdy influence from that old day that makes people | pone ind strong and true, It governed the character of this house in the beginning, and it governs it to-day in the sturdiness and character of Its offerings, ass bed ha y steady im HE evolution been markec provement in ad craft, ever have sucee Nn producin y beautiful er for tl season, among which this Modern Five-Piece Suite, $47.50 striking exa t—& culisina nO simple, handsonte lines and sturd!- This quarter-sawed oak table, ness. | with its massive pee me Natural brass or satin finish a | dragon-head legs and four fe § Bedding—AN mm hoes! | wide top, will contribute a dise fvealt factory unr perfect. | tinctive charm to any dining condi. ant GUI room in which it may be placed. conditions, and GUARAD It possesses the smartness tha EVERY RESPECT, gives distinctive individuality, When extended, the table is eight feet long —$35. : Everything for Housekeeping Ever imllxKead OWHERE else in New York can carpets and rugs be found in more acceptable | Me nath ‘3 N variety or pur sed to better advantage. Smart colorings and correct fash-/ CIMPLICITY of style is invariably acceptable to persons of goorl taste. In the simple lines there is less liability of going wrong or becoming PER EEG Seed UbDK ioe HOMESITE a tla dee eit SbCAWeCHE CE RMUIAAntN Fou Ton ihat dissatisfied when the furniture is placed in the home under the home light amid home surroundings, , melee Buyers who wish to pay cash are allowed A DISCOUNT ‘OF TEN PERE Tae ; j seen e N ; Mahogany finished frame, sturdily built and beautifully polished, Sky . 7 ; ALL CARPETS ARE MADE, LINED AND LAID FREE OF CHARGE, a lining be-| | The upholstery work is well done—the parts the eye cannot see—and there is a variety of coverings from which selections may be made— fore Pau Thad itent ir ay wih Bat loree te gaa ea Ri ing furnished that increases the wear of the carpets one-third, ! Velour, Damask or Tapestry—each harmonizing agreeably with the color of the wood, Particular stress is placed upon the low price—$47.50. purchase a little article for the KlisHed oF carpets and furniture forthe Whole Kouth Harlem: Downtown; . . 7 . Everything for Housekeeping--- s ai Riedl dea) a Cota cee Peek oe Liberal Crone Cotwpertnwait (3 Sons ¥ * Y to 2234 3d Ave. | 193 to 205 Park Row