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en WALL STR FRIDAY, Nov. 3. Reading common led the stock market to-day with swing and enthusiasm. ‘War sensational in Its strength ar tivity, and although |t was wel stood that the trading was m fessional, many outel cumbed t ¢ tempia and bought the stock mounted upward. Its fluctu range of six points, and nea The extent to whica the mark have used this stock fs Indic ed by the expert estimate that the entire 000 of common stock has b sold | twenty times over within the last f months, The Reading ma boast that they practical pontrol all of the floating stock and can put the} quotation as thigh an thoy please, Great blocks of Reading stock are lo in the strong boxes of H.C other Pittsburg capitalists, 8° @ email minority of the sh avaliable for speculative purpy Frick has publicly deciared that he has great faith in the future of Reading, | and he expects the common stock to oll at 200 within a reasonable time The chief argument used by Mr is associates ts that Reading already has the lion's share of the an thraoite coal traffic, @s good @ money earner as the La oka- wanna aud Delaware and Hudson, Lackawanna sbares are now ue ted at about 400, and D, & H, at about 28. Feare were expressed during the day that @ “oorner”’ in Reading stoc kom ht develop. Boveral brokers who lave Devt onepicuous in the Reading crowd de- @lared on the floor of the board room | Ghat there would be no “corner” and) that there was plenty of Reading mock tor a reasonable commission. Wms neadioe furore was augmented nic announcement at noon Bs Baverd. Wasserman had collected @ bet of $5,000 that he made a few monthe ago, that Reading would Vaion Pacific within a year, At he time this bet was made Union Pacific was selling at 190 and Heading at 110 ‘A stirring movement in Erle is sch wled by the Stock Exchange prophe: follow the Reading boom, Morgan eds | ence js behind Erle, and the sam bro. x that have been handling Reading are expected to handle this Erle move ment. In fact, Erie common s to-day side by side with Reading. feeling has been growir for some time that the quoted very low consid increase In Mrie's traMfc President Underwo made some very D ances with other roads. 5 advanced a full point to-day on unusu- | ally heavy transactions, A con proportion of the purchases of Erie was on orders from London. This movement in Erie justifies the in Wall stre issues wers ng the steady | and res expect 1, vhronicled here erday that \here is to be a om in low priced | stocks, Jamen R Keene, it is inti-| mated, will have a hang in i ng | bome of the low pric sed stocks inclu iN | Erie, Chicago Great Weste: Railway, St. Louis, Souvh Sickel Plate | Additional strength was put in Bree! share. Lied Fact that the act U, B. Bee corp ber quarcer we on the common stock. The actual net eurnings of this company for the last Aine months amounted to 9 84 per cent on the common per cent, of this Froperty in impr ading in M flected in a large ¢ confidence of the ‘lammany poll in McClellan's re-election, Spe in Metropolitan had the tip that next Board of Estimate would I ooratic and we We AY refore be to Thomas FP. Ryo no seoms 10 prevall In W. all Street that the Tammany municipal ticket elected, the Ryan syndicate will have the best chance of obtaining the fran: | chises for new subways, This notion iv} used for all that !t # worth as a bul olnt, and to @ certain extent It is ef | et Tt was current gossip in the Exchange that about 9,00 shares oi Metropolitan Street Railroad stock are! how held by local politicians The attempt to rese Brooklyn Rapid Tranalt by predicting troubl With the motermen and trainmen has | met with but hittle success, ‘This stock | ‘was firm to-day and semi-official state A ments were issued denying that troubly with the company's e able, The three yea con the movormen will expire nd the management experts ton terms mutually satistactor of the old motormen will be p from second class to first class, wit an increase in wa from $2.50 to $4.00 | Ul * New appiican with $2.00 per day fo The total sales of stock to-day wer-| 1,906,690 shares and of bonds $571,009. | Se ee LONDON STOCKS QUIET AND PRICES MIXED LONDON, Nov. %.—Rates for money, | which at first was in good demand to Gay, were stringent at first, but the d mand slackened and rates became easier, Discounts were firm. ‘Trading at the opening of the Stock | Exchange was affected by the «ltuatior fn Russia, but the attitude pf ris] later helped the market, Business was fairly active in some directions, though | most of the department, were quiet a irregular, ied. Home Occasionally w Americans ¢ dull and most below. parity improved with fa bitainess, but, the mov er ratic and prices relnpa re | celpt of New York's \ tone except Reading, wh acveral points, The jist. re and stocks closed steady and Canadian Pacific was the feature elgners were Irregular. — Russiar end) = Japanese = securities harden Japanese Imperial Sixes of 194 were | Quoted at 101 78. — SHIPPING NEWS, ALMAN) AC FOR TO-DAY Gun rises. Sun sets. 4.59/Moon THE TIDES. High Water A, PM Randy Hook 690 ar Governor's Islan 6% rh) Hell Gate Ferry aa ay PORT OF NEW YORK, ARRIVED, Liverpo Have, Triesie Sty ‘ Brivo Yokohama Para Indraw ii Peatin rend ia TNcoMING RTRAMBHIPR Bermut DUB TO. LARTN, Aptwerp. Grenada, Trinidad Baik’ atid . z Frick and] § which! § 7 THE CLOSING HH Met, Securities {Metro & 1 js destined to be) /\() Write for Mlustr: ASPE 18) Het Gr rut We will stick of advertising tiom of goods and the best and cheap let sentime your atter charged by others. caught by them Diamond Engagement Ring. Gentlemen's Belcher Ring. Solid 14 and 18 less Wed Rin Prices $2 o $1 teed. No extra Chi Open Evenings Till 7 Wall Orders Filed Stimpson {Queen quality shoes, °3 and 3” a pair. N Simpson OUTGOING | STPAMSHIPS, BAILED TO-DAY, ‘Patina 8 yO rande, Mobile. Arapshoa, Cnarieston, LEVELAN 144 BOWERY, Orand nd Brivo viz., est in town, Don’ d windy gush divert novelettes very expensive if Marriage Certificates Free, ; . ow THE SVYORLD: FRIDAY EVENING, NOVEMBER 3, 1908, qT WHEAT TRADING EASY cotton PRICES RISE — ae Oe see ones AND PRICES LOWER ON BULLISH CABLES. DEL GHTFUL A VDC SON VA NIENT—OUR HIGHTH FL OOR RES RESTAURAN Tg heat wae not very aotive at the! aig ables brourit higher prices ¥ | Have you read our MEN'S HATS. on od i siienta the nM aay te 1 | motives about re Newest Fall blocks it later eased ments? wy od $3.50 hats, $2, i nant, " SF STH Ale: f. 21080 STREET ‘ ; 41% New York's opening prices were:|!\ oo ¥ Wheat—December, & 5-8; May, 9% 74, : SS Larg jest sale of the season for girls and misses. ? ; of the few sto ialty shops not excepted—that can feature a miss's suit at as hh a price as $32.50 and bring a crowd, Some will say that if they ¢ to spe end $2 50 for a miss’s suit would have it made to order, And we'll admit that a good made rder suit may be secured for the price. but we desire to state emphatically that the suit we offer to-morrow at $32.50 is an exact copy of a much higher-pr cedsuit Now, that is the kind of a suit we offer at $32.50—A VELVET CREATION t m ‘ated Catalogue PERFEL a>Ercs) Good Bye 1 Want a Man to Mormon Coon I'm Le Kany Street reereres Bye, Breet Marie on sleeves in white and red—collars ornamented wi th lors wii plum, green, blue and black—new skirt model 5 Satie ini NE embroidered stars—sizes 6 to 14 years, Special...... $8.75) Price. ve. 824.75 Bavings SIMPSON © RAW wrone oo, Hank j —— Hock The great ballad hit tried method accurate descrip prices—which are the high prices You'll find their you are of any store What the i 8 i,m } =< YOU CAN MAKE YOUR { OWN karat gold sea RECORDS gt our Specialty Quality guara arge for Letterir Saturdays Ti IMquiTies Solita, January, M14 December, + Mall orders filled. if ‘A Slattery (New Irish Song) te of Time to Worry ty Victure of Bygone Days Dixle king for # Bweetheart Tanguay's Le i eBoy You Loved @ weethemrt I Wane Rand Pare EDISON PHONOGRAPH Records 35¢, Each rent Jerome han refo May. tte arty. 46 3-8 Re party against tw prices 8 bk: De January, 68 bid 86 5-8 bid were ember, before him and b 5 name on H. CHOATE 4 Sheet music sale, 12c All day Saturday, The latest song success, which ts the new song hit of the century, entitled COME BACK Moonlight Bt Louls Rag Keep a Little Heart for Mo D Juve My 8 r wove Me All the Time ke t k ves at Twilight e Wistaria interm: on ove fong All mail orders tilled, ——— Add 26. for etd piece ordered, Sun Dance (Indian Dance) Cony dy Just Like You nat prmed the Repub. | He has made that) down om to will kne bem perm! thetr ballots. J0- Corner tn Your e220) wid ee |] tag SSeS We carry the largest stock of sheet music and music books in New York—prices are greatly reduced, Other hits at 120, Killarne) Ic Two-Btep Two y Like Me te Datsy Satd “Wi® MASTER'S voice” DOWN And Small Weekly Payments, Machin | | SaTH A AVE: MB ETORDST CET America’s foremost shoe for women, Orawford ( Realizing we have desig not for t bees makers Shave to charge $6.00 to $7.00, We are delighti ing new friends dail well-informed purcha Why? Shoes. the almost incredible fa of women's fine shoes in the world, y EW YORK women are enthu siastic in their praise, and have liberally evinced their appreciation of npany’'s exclusive and original styles of Queen ¢ Quality Shoes, lat this store would be looked to for the newest and smartest effects, ed some 35 entirely individual boots, not usually carried in stock, of whict ire justly proud, seeing how popular they have become among smart dress Several of the foremost models, Among these we would call attention to the Gun Metal and Patent Ieather, Plain Toe, Cuban Heel, Lace or Button Boot for street or semi-dress wear. This mo ieretofore never been shown in ot an the higher priced hoot shops, és of the Thos. G, P! g Our many regular patrons and mak- among the most discriminating and P sers for these really marvellous shoes. In the first place, shoes have ever been a source of much annoyance, on account of the usual discomfort at- tending the first fitting and wearing, This feature has been reduced to a minimum by the scientific formation of lasts inthe making of Queen Quality The lasts are designed by a genius, who has that inimitable knack of adding a touch or taking away super- fluous wood there, until the feet realize a degree of comfort that is customary only when a shoe that fits in every way is selected. Queen quality is a comfortable shoe, Comfort is a much needed and potent factor In the enjoyment of footwear, and after we have had an opportunity to supply one pair of Queen Quality Boots or Shoes the name of last can be learned, and any future selection will be greatly simplified, as we have all styles on each. , as the other retailers must, would They are in our custom grade at $3.50 a pair. | MELBA | SEMBRICH if SING ~ VICTOR TALKING MACHINE |] Machines from $17,00 to $100.00, Records from 50c, to $5.00. | i ( — We bought ten thousand copies and offer same at 12c | ‘Neath the i Chestaut ‘Tree, f { } { | { ‘cARUSO Nee We wilt send either machine and records of your own selection to your home on receipt of first payment. | Sings Cra C lant Co., largest | cop |ee strikingly beautiful in the new shades of wine, hunter's green, dahlia and blue, $39.50 But this is the largest sale of the Season, Also in black. Two distinct models—short military box coat—double breasted, with wide silk braid, and a long three-quarter length semi-fitted coat—new plaited Skirts, Sizes 44, 16, 18, 32, 34 and 36, Ail colors, Pric@.........s 0005 $32.50 Interest does not centre exclusively about the suit at 32.50, Among the exceptional Yaiues offered to-morrow there are sults at $15, 12.75, 29,75, coats at 8.75, 10.75, 10.75, etc. Don’t make up your mind where to go till you h. tudled thes don’t purchase anywhere till you have seen them, However favorable your impre when you Inspect the garments, that have the style of made-to-order apparel, Misses’ house dresses, 18,75, Made of henrictta, in all the pretty, bright and delicate shade lavender, pale blue and pink, cherry red, navy and bie Finely plaited skirts and bodice lingerie effect, Chic for afternoon or evening wear “at home.” Special at... $18.75 Girls’ intermediate suits, 15,00, Made of plain cheviot—coat semi-fitted—combination velvet col- lar and cofis—satin lined—side- Pani skirts—sizes 12 to 16 years. Special value ; . $15.00 Misses’ Empire coats, 16, 28. Made of heavy gray or tan mixtures, including the Winter chey- Jots—velvet collar—half satin lined—tailored seams—sizes 14, | 16 and 18 years. Price... . $16.75 | Misses’ black broadcloth | coats, 21.50. Made of fine black broadcloth—tong plaited model with velvet and braid—satin lined, Special......... Girls’ top coats, &75, Made in plain heavy cheviots, lined throughc ut with red flannel rf all-wool shepherd checks—velvet. collar- large silk em ie) pire effect—nearly full length—box-plaited ba mmed—double breasted—satin iihealow collal with velvet—sizes 14 to 16 years, Price. Misses’ covert cloth coats, 10.00, pockets—all sizes, Price. . Made of covert cloth, in medium shade—half or tight Price Girls’ + overcoa Stric ctly man tailored, in high-class mixtures ghout—notch collar of velvet, em on sleeves— length. trimmed |” $21 Misses’ ‘broadcloth: suits, 24.78, wit coat, half tight fitting, with one-inch tailored values, lon now, It will be doubly so Misses’ black cheviot coats, 19.75, For misses or small women—pretty light shade of tan—wide box plaits in back—full sleeves, with turnback cuff of velv et to match—trimmed with self-covered buttons and large patch $10.00 Misses’ custometalloremade coats, 22.50. satin lined—perfectly pals and well Calis ree Saks 50 ~flannel lined with hand-embroldered very smart style—sizes 6 to 14 years , $10 velvet fitting — 75 straps— Misses’ fur set, special, 1.50. sor AL TO-MORROW—$10 gray Siberian squirrel set, lustration, for 87.60. One of these large, fashi a long stunning 42-inch tie—the popular Ascot—all the ly dressed misses—made of selected clear, dark gray ski tifully lined with silk, Special price for the two pl eces to. aye lik ffs smart aoe with choice gray and white squirrel (6 and 18. Exceptional value at.. ’ : Misses’ fur lined coats, 24.50. ; MISSES’ AND CHILDREN’S fashionable fur-lined coats—very pretty long box coats of fine broadcloth “large fur shawl ¢ 4 red—lined 24.” black, blue anc Mlar—sizes A SIMPSON ( As FORD CO, Trimmed millinery. 2) 95 Five hundred is the number, ‘and we're rds for crowds in our Millinery Sections while All are excellent styles, and they're values that 1 rey eveal then akir Values ranging from $3.95 to $7 and $8. Priced uniformly at O SMALL LOT of hats. going to break all rec they last H' est everyday service selves in the natural conduct of our business. In mite-to bell for-such Blow price su many hats as we do it is to be expected that three will be left fi this lot, six from that Here's where the surprise comes in Hat from another, ‘and so on until we have accumulated five hundred hats These are $5.00 coats whose duplicates have been selling at $3.95 to $7 and $5, and Saturday, the ven chosen as the day to close Hy) 95 f . largest millinery day of the week, has b days to cause every boy them out ate... 3 of these Russian overcoats—sizes 2") son's most popular model, In the aatriamed hat department, 200 magnificent quality black paon velvet hats, plain covered velvet, with im sailors, side rolls, tricorns, Ga 8 fold on edge newest shapes rroughs, 5 1 $3.95 hat 2,45 450 silk and chenille braid turbans, toques and bonnets, RH | in black, navy, pearl and green. Cost to make, £1.5 have the flannel-lined garment. each SIMPSON CRAWFORD Co, More overcoats Will be sold to-morrow than any other day of the season, ond Ines $10 to $50 ina in all probabltty will toe it ca tea sr permanent patronage, IT SINGS | is only by selling on an average of one hundred of these coats a day that we are able to buy suf- cient numbers to get the price down to $15.50, and we believe it’s the only coat of its kind in town IT PLAYS at the peg . ‘i , Second Floor, e best selling four Av TALea | models of the season $4550 IT LAUGHS are included at one price, IT AMUSES ‘The Surtout a becoming $25 tight-fitting coat. . The kegent—a long, 52-inch single-breasted $25 coat. The Renwick— m length single-breasted $25 coat The Rossmore —a double-breasted $25 coat of fancy material. If you are undecided, just take the time to run in during this sale to-morrow and observe the class of men buying these coats—men who could afford to Pay $25 to a for their overcoats, and would do so if they would receive better values than we offer'at $15.50. These are the popular styles now among the best-dressed men, and ve have them sizes, Every man may come here to-morrow with “a positive ass ce of a perfect - fitting overcoat in the style most becoming to his bulld—stout, slender or medium —at $19.50. The materials are kersey, melton, frieze, cheviots, vicunas and fancy overcoatings. Think of this as a serious business proposition, Give it your considera tion, and remem ber that you cannot be disappointed, as there is not a coat in the lot for which ou would not be willing to pay $25, provided you want one of the best $25 coats on the market. ( y : ) 500 men’s Winter overcoats at °10°* F it is possible for you to be satistied with a $15 or $18 overcoat, you will find these coats at $10.50 fully up to your critical require-| ments, Latest styles—sizes to fit men of every build, Made of excellent materials, They are made of the finest Baltic frieze or Lancaster silky kersey—in black| | blue and Oxford—all handsome and lined throughout with extra heavy in| | very fine quality silk velvet collar—all sizes from 34 to 48—cut from 10° | 46 to $2 inches long, Special for to-morrow at.. a 1-100 Cravenette coats at 10.00 Specia bs Complete line of Kuppenheimer clothing. SIMPSON CRAWFORD CO, Table delicacies. 4a coat of that character, and every parent knows that a boy overcoat that would come up to that st sold enough during the past few has not been selected to want -and his parents as well to 10—the sea- In fact, the demand is so unusual that it is difficult to supply, we cannot promise you a $5 coat at you come during the sale of the five hundred For the boy that needs a very warm coat we The mate rials are Oxford and blue and fancy mixed. 350 men’s Winter overcoats at 15.50), SIMPSON CRAWFORD CO, Men’s underwear a revelation at °1.” 500 boys’ overcoats at 3.00 something that does not agree with the price—the dressi- ‘oats for dress wear—the best-wearing coats for Three dollars is too low a pri for dard could not Second Ploor, We have whose $3 un Overcoats, like eut 82.05, Neckwear OU will see our neckwear tlon crowded he values will be resp have the styles desired by every smart dresser, at prices much lower than we would be warranted in asking Main Floor, Silk braid stocks, 25¢ | Hand-made silk braid stocks in black and white, Price 2be Lace stocks, 25¢ Irish crochet, Plauen and St. Gall lace stocks. Reg, 50c, Special 25¢ Collar & cuff sets, 25¢ Etamine and Point Gaze collar and cuff Sets. Reg. 400, Special Qe Collar & cuff sets, 35¢ Embroidered linen collar and cuff sets, Regularly S0¢, Price .. Be | Veils, 63¢ & 98c {] d-yard chiffon auto vells—hem- | j | and 98¢ BOOKS Second Floor, $1.25 and $1.50 fiction, 25e6 The Crisis » Churchill stitched on 3 sides, Price, 65¢ Oueen of Quelparte « Hulbert Heritage of Unrest.. Overton Slaves of Chance..,......Langworthy To Arms ..... +++ Balfour Her Boston Experiences, ,,.,.Farquhat | His Excellency's Governess, Love Letters of an American Girl, Ward Manders .. . Barron Miser He jarchmont | Milly ... ¢ Thompson | Price of Freedom, , -Marchmont $1.25 and $1.50 fiction, 45c The Sky Pilot. Connor Mystery of Murray Davenport, mW ORIDA on Are r bia iv; tome 08 zai Anh 32. |T° HIS value is so decidedly out of the ordinary that you would be justified in doubting its genuineness Nemhern 8Y 30 at such a price if we did not explain; POTATOES MESBINA LE! i Uitier ikser APPLE CIDER aneCHNUE BACON—Machine price of p a garment, Owing to ced; Ib. " HOVAL SIAR CREAMERY are tone D. print. CORNED BEE F—Cooked ana A comes to Winter underwear, Ree 8 th. i of M1 TiOIED WAM Ma- } unpleasant Winter ailments, foot—the newest designs in Fall weights—-from the best foreign makers, per pair. Saturday at 6 pairs for $1.88; There are 2,000 men’s shirts and drawers in the lot—the entire bal- ance of the sample stock of one of the best-known mills in the United States, Every garment is derby ribbed, all-wool or mercer-gy : ized silk, and sells in every section of the country at the unitorng} a slight imperfection in color, we obtained the entire lot at % concession, and this sale here to-mor- row presents the greatest opportunity of the season to men who bedi about quality and comfort than color when it 79.90 per garment underwear at , Wright's health underwear, ‘1.00 @ $1.50 Woven to absorb perspiration and keep the body at even temperature—a good protection against la grippe, pneumonia and other Always soft and non-irritating—very com fortable and of excellent durability. The most favorably known {leeced underwear—-very attractively priced here for to-morrow at $1 and $1.50. Men's Fali and Winter weight half hose, 25¢ In black and fancy embroidered figures and scrolls—plain blacks in rgal Maco cotton—-plain black with split Regularly Led at 35c, Spécial ior, 5c a gO a a a a ee ee ee ee Stephens Call of the Wild..... , London Gordon Kelth ...... Page

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