The evening world. Newspaper, October 23, 1905, Page 6

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BUSINESS TALK BY MCLELLAN Save Pravatioe 0 Question Is One’ * — of Dollars and Cents, Not of Sentiment, se f tye é & Mayor MoClelinn was the star speaker | HOt the noon-day meeting of the Com-| Pmercial Travellers’ League. No, 697 ‘Broadway, The Mayor got a $fine reception from the big crowd oF hand to greet him. He spoke only about ten minutes, and was followed by Herman A,*Meiz, candidate for Comp troller, and Col, Asa Bird ¢ After the applause and ce) y Resolutions unanimously adoptet byt t the Polioy-Holders’ Cheer-Up society John A. McCall, President |, Whereas Brected the Mayor subpided, he sald the New York Life Inguran Mr. M-Call and his family to Hq know that you ate all busy m according to ae ise his salary to a figure commen | s City, Is in debt an agai s and 1 am a busy man too, and will 2 i surate with the priceless services fe » City of Now York is the | mortgage on his house verforms cole i as, Belng in eee veh, cican'tn oupa ANN: deoOiall, thu! Vargest and greatest corporation | Resolved, That in case Mr, M e on his house—if is the normal condition of the World, and every citizen fg a stock bolder. Ou SHALL j from the New ¥ pelled by THE WORLD: MONDAY “EVENING, OCTOBER 23, 1905. VIPER ON A‘ COUNT [ hat he Is nol getting enough money rk Life, That we, the members of joy Holder's Cheer-Up Society CHEER-UP CLUB MINUTES. “THE LOSING QUOTATIONS, 1 \*| PITTSBURG, y nounced to-day by National Bank Bx- ‘s aminor John i, |of the Enterprise National Bank, of Allegheny, that the audit of the ao- counts of the institution will not be pleted before the latier part of this r ad WHEAT FIRM, BUT THE BUYING Si SCATTERED. |. n the dark Whe st to nw" with the g price] Wheat 1 tiny tonday, d do not & viurtay's | DUYINg seatte e loans ma ames} Corn was act 7 , | New York's 8 wer t Net | \henteDecem ad tat d that he « lg Kiven 4 i i ntors cone 1) December, §T 1-8 to § morrow ito ST 84, Corn—De m | May, 41-2 to 44 New York's lig pri Wheat-May, 9148 — bid; ( Jun offered, Eyesight Examination by an Oculist, registered physician, whose specialty is the treatment of the eye, BANK OFFICERS __ STILL IN DARK. bs | NO CHARGE exeopt for % glasses and tial moderate 1" No Stateme zae Sixth Ave 5 - ry P sixth Ave ta Closed Pittebarg 5 Hrowdwey node | tustitatton, F Broadway Arion Howse 5 Broad st recs Areade OCHLASTS AND OPTICIANS, EARS’ PRACTICE Pa, Oct, B.—It was an. | B. Cunningham, receiver ae “Whatever doubt there may be as) av insurance policy-holder, upon whom other taxes may fall, there | the i | * fs no doubt whatever as upon whom bw Pl i ‘vat "i Nba * state ta falls If ie y Di rs | Berra at SLT: = ‘ f{ QUIT COFFEE SUBSTITUTES Airect interest In knowing what has) found use We know bebe ls ut At ; tg % vith th 4, for tit ae eed t thet Mr io at ean dene sesso e of the Ived, That if Mr. MeCall has suc- wash the further rioens ee DRINK REAL COFFEE burden, I come t the head 1 in running $200,000 into debt on use of hooks upon Rich Aldrich Mes et this great corp ynsk you a8) a salary of $700 a year, It ts plain) Curdy | ptockholders at t whieh will ene _ ~ AMERICAN STOCKS FIRM Be held next Novem ling the early market session to-day IN LONDON MARKET. Your bead whit \ jumped Mrty points | pba n news killing frosts 4 higher ables, Shorts and wire Nousea wore) LONDON, Ost. 2—Money was went- EROTERED the heaviest buyers, while publi trad ed In the market to-day and the rates 5 howta balonar | ing Wox much in evidence hardin 1 Dis ate hie firm ; on ‘elty shou ong to | rae | " rt eon the! Trading © St xchange was | hone | menony om |r a, arn Is REAL COFFEE WN heal vAtatl nh ) | A. strenuous whirl in) Penneyivanta | Saturdiy, Janua ation sold i erful } moderatively act ve though Aes a 73 By hige operated ur der D tallroad stocks ted surprise and | wap to 1047 or woout 17 the the approaching settlement ant! anchise operate, 000 |.low leve tlons, Console were stead ome j ownership or privat Wherever inquiry to-day, More t " mo low lev apet Com is te atuady. Home it fs pure, harmless, tich in flavor, exquisite In aroma. ‘ private enterprise sho iid fail to do { ‘ Wana changed hands ea. were: October,! jive 2 time for ihe | within e Philade phia waa B: De KNOW FOR YOURSELF. a voracious uty to the people | overnment to take ove he control of public fra a8 well as the shia aced by two ¢ jembr aced in the ‘ways that the ¢ multaneously the Hladelphia Stoc der them in muni than W por 1 ally Yassatt and his an K mathe in way for an advan: of these new convertible rivale ¢ nd to soon traders Bily manicial capital it is a, I room ne sical and financls| Imposalbl ned in the rush and bought Pe e great rapid transl! unla shaves for @ rise Absolute) ieee) | Another explanation of the sudden ace Memee | ivity in Pennsylvania was found in _ s and ZO¥- ‘announcements that the Chesapeake & URIDSRS | d Norfolk & Western Railrow | Ind CONt#, NT) cotings to declare dividends are to be | stration has |lield th week Both of the roads conserva |named are dominated by the Pennsyl- | Ky of New | vania management and the distribution ad argely inc nd that Mt do Ite duty | well For great purity and he the have tive | alle he Nortolx power Of tone, tenacity of eer - pee ten board would increase its ai keeping in tune, durable MAY OPPOSE JEROME, «i «construction, - beauty of — | bec {style and finish and for Viddlsh Catalogue Includes © 46% Shyster Lawyers,” About (From the New York Sun.) The following |s exact translathor Rota Yidcion circular waich te sistriouteg | been celebrated. Call_ and Throubgout the east 4 Keeiby vo errant ieop A examine them or send postal , JEROME, | ail of his subs » we for catalogue, with reduced vanla Ratinvad stan rd. ant that one of the largest firms It wus | 1P' On | signith Pthe east side before Jerome drove them | in Wall street, which is usually spoken | out of busine | of as a Vanderbile house, was active in About one red and Afty landlords, | this movement of Pennsyivania Rati who receiy ) rents for renting 1 stocg. ly people, | New York Central developed decided ¢ liundred cadets, who ABC i symp, ® the Pennayl- were driven ment-house About one tors, w . houres o mt, The crowded tene- Saauie broker in the Central | eighty-five Jani. ost their tips from disorderly |; ; H Vander account ol ‘ome. The co: airman who could pot Pouney vi nite Asner nd Ohio Rall Preys OfMce | gi, Paulas manifestation of strength for pollti About Pointed polit Who wanted j Joas of their a About two Bhop keepers drives and their k as attributed lo ¢ Adu a Opporal to J eourse, About thirty-ni fndicted and co fraudulent faiturce u rohants who were me 106} atu. n | one-half shyster ie Jerone on gen- 4 g credl- ut forty-six and lawyers who will upp eral principlas, Heccehe nai ARE YOU ONE OF THEM? wee Ny t te, Pr It t, 4 7 uly obliged te ar We the Lu IY n mark wor FoR wenoun te ied tor the cuCrene dean Wil’ tn att —— 0,000, nt at the surplus will PROBATION OFFICER DEAD,| rou Mine {u, James Canpbuil; the Bookworm | Py § per Marry. $2.04 th f Cop, Dies White on Vacath count i The beat Informed financler Jamos Campbe P PASE Year) street apparently take little sto probationary. vificc the talk of fresh monetary listurbances : te from gol ports from’ this tr jal Sows this fall. Even if Japan withdraws 4 large share of its gold now on * hore, it is expected that any su ariwals will be more thar ed by the wold receipts \ ports of Rrain and cotton, An 1 evolved to-day by “gt cotton was t tha » Oct. Mand » full ) worth of Amerlean oot ; n exported.” Grain | i from week to| L f wheat Inat week is a 8 for the Ki orresponding period ; The local money market reflected a tranquil ne were cent tively ACTORETTES “John Drew," John Drew a sigh "Twas one great relief it was a hea One that bar en the excitement of a tvely mar- et had Its diversification to-day number ay wagers wifes petting i i iyn Rapid Transit, Chesapeake & Ohi Paper were Involved bets. One very aggre ed to wager 860 and grief. The reason for this sigh Paper common Was that John’s shrewd business eye, Peto, either Through World Wants found where | bet $100 to to boy Wihin nine: “bargains” beyor 575 Realty “fnaps” like John found offered yesterday through Sundar Morid’s Want Directory, Realty id belief -\~ WILD TRADING SPELL IN THE COTTON MARKET. Heavy Buying, that Sent Prices up 21 Points, Later Cheeked by Profit-Taking, Cotton brokers had @ wild spell dur- sid at- (Teasonableness of price, the « #6’ Waters Planos have long 10.98 to Mar 10.60 bid; May, 10.03 wing prices were: October Nove 10M t 4 ty 10.9%; Janud ry. 10.48 to 14s ri, 10.82 t9 10.68; 4 WATERS PIANOS rices and terms, 134 Fifth Ave., near 18th St. Sars [pW “ 42d ody Broadway. ¢ Harlem Branch (Open Evenings). tores: 1254 West 125th St., near 8th Ave. Horace Waters @ Co. - better qualities. B. Altman & Cn. IMPORTED FANS.-REPRODUCTIONS OF THE SIXTEENTH AND SiVENTEENTH CENTURY FANS, HAND-PAINTED STYLES IN WATTEAU DESIGNS; OSTRICH FEATHER AND HAND.MADE LACE. FANS WITH MOUNTINGS OF SHELL, AMBER OR PEARL; VERNIS MARTIN, ALSO HAND.CARVED AND PAINTED CABINET FANS. UMBRELLA _ HANDLES—EMBRACING NOVEL DESIGNS IN ROCK CRYSTAL, CARVED IVORY, GUN METAL, TORTOISE SHELL, GOLD AND STERLING SILVER, UMBRELLAS MOUNTED TO ORDER; ALSO SELECTIONS OF MARTIN'S LONDON UMBRELLAS; WALKING STICKS, RIDING WHIPS AND CROPS, The VERY BEST WHISKEY OLD CROW RYE PURE—OLD—MELLOW SOLD EVERYWHERE . B, KIRK & C0., Sole Bottlers, NEW YORK Distillery, Is | Rocers, Pear & Company, Rocrrs, Parr & Company. Go to any of the following grocers and get a free pack. age to-morrow: OHLCKERS & METTING, 2313 Broadway (84th St.) F, WOLTERS, - 60 Lenox Ave, « + (113th St) H, HAHNENFELD, 540 3rd Ave, - + + (35th St) WM. THATCHER, 647 Madison Ave, - (60th St ) | You don't need any light The more you hold our Derbies up to the light the to see the comfort of a “Two-shoe Shoe,” An upper a size smaller, than normally goes with the rest of the shoe — which means a snug fit over low, insteps, with plenty of room for the toes, | Softest of vici kid; but a) sole heavy enough for cold} weather, $5. band Don't forget the “Double” shoe—water proof, better off we are, For if you only began to know, as we do, how much better quality our hats are than those usually sold at |their prices, and how much more than usual we pay for the hat to have them those Why then you'd see why we like to have them exam- ined critically, $3 and $4, Three Broadway Stores, i} Three Broadway Stores 258 842 1260 258 842 1260 at at at | opposite near opposite Warren st, 43th st. 3adst, | City Hall, Union Square, Greeley Square, B. Altman & Co. UPHOLSTERY DEPARTMENTT. @, Altutan & Ca, INVITE ATTENTION TO THEIR UPHOLSTERY AND LACE DRAPERY DEPARTMENT, CONTAINING SELECTIONS OF LACES, LACE MATE. RIALS AND FABRICS FOR INTERIOR HANGINGS, WALL AND FURNITURE COVERINGS; LACE CURTAINS AND PORTIERES, Portieres in a variety of styles in Velour, Silk Damask and Tapestry at very moderate prices; also Table and Couch Covers, Screens, etc. Drapery Fabrics suitable for door and window hangings; also for furniture coverings: Silk, Satin and Velvet Brocade ; Wool Tapestry, Velour, etc. j Orders will be received for designing and executing lace curtains and other lace pieces ; also interior hangings, Designs and estimates FRANKFORT, Ky. submitted upon request. (Department on Third Floor.) B. Altman & Co. BLANKETS, COMFORTABLES, BEDSPREADS AND IMPORTED FLANNELS. IMPORTED FLANNELS IN FRENCH, SAXONY AND SCOTCH WEAVES; EMBROIDERED SKIRTINGS AND WAIST FLANNELS. BLANKETS AND COMFORTABLES IN THE MOST DESIRABLE QUALITIES AND COLOR COMBINATIONS, AND BEDSPREADS OF VARIOUS WEIGHTS, DOWN.FILLED COMFORTABLES, WITH SATIN TOPS, IN VARIOUS COLORS, EACH, $8.50 IMPORTED SATIN.FINISH BEDSPREADS, DOUBLE:BED SIZE, BACH, - YG $4.50 TABLE AND BED LINENS, COMPLETE ASSORTMENTS OF HOUSEHOLD LINENS IN THE MOST DESIRABLE VARIETIES: ALSO DECORATIVE LINENS, INCLUDING DOILIES, CENTRE- PIECES, AFTERNOON TEA CLOTHS AND SCARFS TRIMMED WITH LACES OF VARIOUS KINDS. Linen Damask Dinner cloths, each, $2.25, $2.75, $3.50 Dinner Napkins, to match, (per dozen) $2.75, $4.00 Hand Scalloped and Embroidered Linen Doilies and Centrepieces: Doilies, each, Centrepieces, each, 20c., 35¢., 50c. 75c., 90¢., $1.35 | \ WOMEN'S GLOVES. WOMEN'S GLOVES FOR EVENING WEAR, MOTORING, RIDING, DRIVING, GOLFING, AND GENERAL SERVICE IN THE SEASONABLE MATERIALS AND COLORINGS, INCLUDING THE MARVEX KID GLOVE, AN EXCLUSIVE IMPORTA. TION, MADE BY TREFOUSSE & CIE, CHAUMONT, FRANCE, WOMEN'S GLACE KID GLOVES. IN 3LACK, TAN AND WHITE, REGULAR PRICE, $1.50, AT $1.00 $11.00 PER DOZEN PAIRS, Nineteenth Street and Sixth Avenue, New Jork. Exceptional Values in Turkish Rugs \ Room Sizes Only. Sales throughout entire week of October 23rd, 1905, A’ importer desirous ‘of closing an account quickly, enabled us to secure the following:— 104 Akhissar Turkish Rugs in all colors, 11 Hindoostan “ 4 light « 22 Kerman “4 dark «# gt Sparta « «Tight 4 at so great a reduction we can offer them to the public for the prices we have heretofore purchased them, Sizes from 6 ft. x 9 ft. to 12 ft. x 15 ft, Prices from $30 to Sogo. oods, altogether These Rugs are all absolutely Fresh different from the ordinary Shopworn Article es usually offered We consider them, without at so-called Reduction Sales, question, the Best Bargains we have ever offered our patrons, ~ It is a most unusual opportunity to obtain a genuine jhand-made, guaranteed vegetable-dyed Oriental ug at y j almost the price of a Domestic Rug. Positively At Retail Only, ® [ing » Lord & Taylor Broadway and Twentieth St, Fifth Bd Nineteenth St, 1 CLEARANCE SALE Phe only manufacturer selline Pure har! it whelerale nriees, | Ton’ h your while to | mye er ron? IRON BEDS, ALL SIZE6, $2.00, / ana fas Wei ded tee] MISCTY CARPETS AT MALY PRICE, \/ modelling 0! fur garments to | the newont styles, M’'CARTHY’S COR, 6187 BT, AND 101% AVE, CON, 84TH OT. AND 10TH AVE, 2 GUTLOHN FUR CO,, TOL Broadway near 10th st

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