The evening world. Newspaper, November 10, 1905, Page 16

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WALL ST STREET. FRIDAY, N syndicate kins, of J. P. d change that t deavor to put ‘ @ few days the pr @lly and thore wos spirited spe pecla | tion in this stock. traders gen- erally looket for a sap upward move- ment. Unfavorable monetary condl- thons, however, have interfered on more tan one occasion with the plans and fesires of the bulls, and now it is re- @prted that the Perkins syndicate ts The Room sradually unloading its holdings, , if Present woakness in U, 8. Steel oom- | Co! Fuel & Tron 4 be fron fs attrtbuted larsely to the selling | oo utnery Aik le Wf pool stock. Here ts one more indi. jcol, Auth. 24 pf 42 42h Ae ation that the promised bull move- |s nisu)., Gas 1% 1D ‘NG ment in the stock murket is postponed | pei be} | wuntll after the rewomtion of normal » 08! conditions fn the money market, # Most of the Wall Street operators | % fare feeling their way cautiously through | ny this money stringency. It 1s the policy ah of the pool managers to ‘sit tight and 4 waton the course of events for awhile. Wy ‘The room traders are nervous, and the | In Bh commission houses, which live chiefly {10% iy tai iy Bb ‘on out-of-town busines, are tim!d about | firs “& Nosh... 7 advising thelr customers, ‘There Is an | Met. Secur « nhattan abundance of money for safe invest: | Mer ey it ment, but comparatively little for spec tae sent ulation under existing conditions. The |i yi. Professional traders pluckily keep the | Mo. Pa market going by buying from them-| Norn as welves and selling to themselves, M: ulation of such atocks as Reading, | ds! Bmelters and American Locomotive | gives the market a fictitious activity, | Renn which now and then entices outsiders | Pr with money into the speculative vortex Conservative members of the Stock Exchange frankly declare that the time ts not ripe for a steady bull movement | Ren. Steel y deprecate nty | Rock Tetand and they deprecate the present iment | eck Tenn pe to force such a movement, It is well heft understood that the leading bank presi dents are opposed to any bull move- ment now, The prevalling high rates for money {8 partly due to the deter mination of the banks to head off specu- lative splurges. New York bankers agree that long as the legitimate de mand for tinues ramy York Stock to the moneta Pry ee] pf. Ry Stoel Spring {Ry Bteal 8 pf Reding, ‘ Read. 24" ‘pes: A 1031 aituation, When the stock market morning call-money pent. The ra md then 1 call-loan 12 per cent a hardening ; tas ot | atthe total anles of Fowals were made | Sree arom, (068 Of DORs. F008 00, shares, and of bon: About noon of the the at was there | = market and the rate for call joans Bome of the point will carry ec went up to 15 per cent ie bull operators made at the loans made to-day rowers over until Mon Quently the market will nc by the money rate to-mo tween 12 and 1 o'clock fluctuations of | the call-loan rate were rapid, ranging from 11 to 15 per cent. The hand of Morgan the steadying of stocks name Is ¢ emt is avid: on the conservative side ami js exercised chiefly to serious break in prices. 'T) Reading, have thus far s position to abste either y or thelr energy. With a strong antl | dullish sentiment against them the } forced the price of Reading up a fall | point in the forenoon and the trading from one hand to the other put a mult: | tude of large sales on the record. } Private telegrams from Washington, $ posted in brokers’ offlzes, quoted etary of the Treasury Shaw as sa fhat he belleved the money cond) New York would work out all right, yas apparent in ith which his n some quarters the opinion was ex emsed that the high rates for money use a resump aot nis feeling was ¢nc y Increase jo our For the five days ending yesters exports of cotton aggremaied 4on ome encouragement to | the. bullish t by buylng about $5,000 5 merican se early 6 18 anil forelg Pa Bouther somnmOn ng rid. of. thelr 19 or 35 possible, and e down It| 5, ' hat most gg 4 n Aside from| mean ; 1 i f this weakness in Metropolitan election | the Influences apparently cut no figure tn| ine the s marke!, The strong pool back | Where Rapid Transit was able to| by th FAIR BUYING;STAYS COTTON MARKET SAG. i H | 8 Cotton opened fir xpected to-day on better 1 but wires had b wving based on f the belt the offering | ; oF Pipi oan be JE Te te neatint COUNTRY’S CORN YIELD ta mit ane - 2,707,993,000 BUSHELS, {The Government crop weport tesued tos | the caenicr to @ay estimates the corn yield of the| A, rate country for the year a@ 2,707,999,000 | our lament | bushels. rs The estmate averages 248° bushels | 37 Yor dogs that bark, For birds that sing, Or cats that purr, To World Wants For they will show Where family pets May be secured So one who frets Because of hours Spent all alone Should get a “pet'’ And take it home é Animal Dealers Make Their Offers Daily Through WORLD WANTS. 180 BROADWAY “CHARLES ei KEENE, Watches, Diamonds, Jewelry, | +++ +4444! +4441 14+ EXTRA! Saturday, Nov. J, thetel me cosine quozarions SF ese * o- o- Fess Fe" se se PERE stocks to-day wos $3,848.00. | | silk lined, all are superbly tailored, and all ready to pat on | | sat declined, the sentiment in the pit being ° 'stooks ) IMPROVE IN THE L NO ON MARKET, COLDS CURED IN ONE DAY Munyon's idCure > Sor lg were quotes at ion 18. et WHEAT DROPS ON LIBERAL SELLING, A ghar decline in cables and heavy from Argentina for the penta week onused tears jolling in Nose, Takes A wheat market early t ay, Mind anes iv by Colds, unyon's luke er fos t vely Cc MUN Y, ol Cures Grip ai Catarrh, Com dropped 1-4 to For Friday and Saturday: _Men’s Winter Overcoats Always $30, $35 and $40, *25 HE Coats discussed to-day are alive with style and brimmed with worth, They ‘‘toe-up” and signalize you as one that knows, It's ft great sale of great overcoats, Box Overcoats, Paddocks, Three-Quarter Coats, The long, loose ‘‘Great Coat,’’ with velvet oollar,in English Mixtures; the Regulation Chesterfield, knee length; any number are without a moment's delay. Men’: $ Full ] Dens Clothes. The continnation of the most enthusiastiosale of Full Dress Clothes it has ever been our pleasure to announce, Tuxedo Coats and Vests; regularly ne to $20.00, Friday and Satur day, $15.00; Full Dress Coats and Vests, regularly up td $32.00, special $18.00, or sold separately, Full Dress Coats, $15.50, Winter Overcoats for Boys. | Sizes 14 to 19 ;, Values Up to $18, "A comprehensive e assortment of Coats boys like—and a sav- ing of six dollars, in many instances, is equally pleasing to fathers and mothers, All brand-new this season, and a made by. our own tailors . 8 = 8 8 Men’s Fashionable Gloves. Value $?,50, | Imported skins, soft and pliable, in “Toolly” Tan, very latest shade; spear back and convenient horn clasp, And $] 35 these fit like a glove—so many donot - + « «» Smith Gray & Co., THREE STORES BROADWAY AT 31ST ST., NEW YORK. \ FULTON ST, at FLATBUSH AV,, BROADWAY at BEDFORD AV., BIKLYN, Tuxedo Coats, $12.50; $12 “TWO STORES?" 132 to 146 W, 14th st 83d St. and Third Ave. Between 6th and #h Aves. One Block from “L” Station, Surprise Special Sale No. 321. Wright’s Health Underwear Fleece Lined Non-irritating; Always Soft, The underwear you have always bous ht for $1,00 on sale one week peat ng next Friday at Strictly 6 6 per First Quality Garment Take advantage of this oppor- tunity for your Winter's supply of underwear, Al! men’s sizes, up to 44. The best and warmest under wear ever made, * Double Guar. ully exchanged Tefunded. Clothing te ar tred one Stylish Winter Suits and Overcoats For Men $5, $7.50, *10, $12, $15, $18 The broadest selection of Men’s Winter Suits and Overcoats ever shown. Stylish models, made with broad shoulders and close-fitting collars, and lat- est Style touches, Blegantly trimmed and tailored, $2.00, $2.50, $9,00 +, $3.50, $4, $5 $2.50, $3.50, } Boys’ Heavy t Hig ants Suits, Pants Suits Winter Overcoats ely Winter Over nas, | MEN'S Ld 10 All’ the correc Winter K Every new pattern, weave and color combination represented in all the |! f,,Pietce Lined Unde Bute and Stitt Hate wear as OBo., 1.48, 2.46 | All-Wool Bweate; BROTHERS 148, 224, 209, 226, 297 GRAND ST, © 104, 166, 168 and 170 SMITH ST, “lhe Big Credit House FURNITURE, CARPETS, CLOTHING It is easy to make statements; when we state a value and a low price we mean what we say, Fashion brought some fine double breasted Paddock Overcoats to our stores and low prices will take them away. Prices range from $25 down to Comparison of prices and qualities will invariably result in buying here. Our fancy worsted suits, in single or double breasted styles, are the kind others sell for $16 to $18, “We sell the fOr .smcoveverceccsseseceers We are showing some mighty fine Kersey Coats for ladies, Come in and let us try one on you. Both Em- pire and close-fitting models, all lengths, from ......++ sees These are hustling times and we haven't got much time to talk about our big values in misses’ and children’s coats, They are made of fine cloth, some braid and others self-material trimmed; they are SEMING FFOM coseessccvecesererece BROOKLYN Teas) “FRIEND OF THE PEOPLE” (crept J. MICHAELS SMITH STREET HOUSE, BROOKLY GRAND STREET HOUSE, "186-188-190 SMITH sT,, 222-224°226-228 GRAND ST., iN MONDAY AND SATURDAY. EVENINGS, Brooklyn’s Strong Line of SWELL OVEFCOATS Open an Account Here, and Get It on Small Gredit Payments}|= Our excellen jothing for Men and Boys and popular credit terms have built up this thrifty clothing We are given credit for being Brooklyn’ leading credit clothiers, Men’s Loose Overcoats. Masterpieces of style, tn Blacks, Grays, Fancy Mix- tures, §2 inches, Excellent line of value, ranging up- ward from a noble Over- coat at 10.” Paddock Overcoats. Beauty, style and wear are crammed into low prices, Blacks, Gray, Ox- fords, ranging upward from $s 00 e Men’s Special Suits. These new Winter Suits will attract the good dressers who usually $@) 75 pay $20,00; special at........., oveeee oT e See items following: Youths’ Long Overcoats, $8.75 Up Boys’ Long vvercoats, 4.25 Ub Children’s Overcoats, 3.25Up eoebDe dbl cndutes eur eowart ener SOTO Grand Array of Ladies’ and Girls’ Styles. Since the announcement that Moe Levy had bought out Baldwin the Clothier, thousands of people have flocked to the Smith and Fulton street corner to take advantage of (he great savings on Baldwin's superior stock of | Men’s and Boys’ Clothing, Hats and Furnishings Being Sold at 60c. on the $1. We're better equipped this week to take care of your wants because we've added more salesm#n, we've arranged the stock for quicker showing, We're in better shape in every way to setve you promptly and properly, Remember—Every purchase you make has the Moe eagle guarantee back of it. If it’s not right, bring it back—we'll make it right. OPEN LATE AT NIGHTS. BALDWIN ™E CLOTHIER, MOE LEVY & GO, 380382 Fulton St, (Corner Smith St.), Brooklyn, THE 1905 WORLD ALMANAC NOW READY, « » ‘AT ALL NEWSSTANDS, 25C:j-BY/MAIL).35Cy. i ‘call MARSA A AAAAAAAAAL AD AAAAAAAAAL NYVVYYEUE UTE VETSUETTTTTNS: R CREDIT IS GOOD ay PEARS<' 6" AVENUESIG!'S < MONEYSAVING HOUSE FURNISHI HOUSE FURNISHING SPECIALS SIMPLICITY DAVENPORT, {Dresser, $12, “3 | < —& « = <« <4 In Now Yorts,: where room is very valimbie, apace gained means rent saved. As plotured hero it ts an ideal eofe—dremy and compact, with deep, hidden $ wor box for the reception of olothes or other articles Whee tilted beok ft is transformed instantly into « full4ized bed, Operates very easily, there being ‘Do intricate Gevices to get out of ander. It comes In oe. oak, with rich velour upholstering. portal, wie LIBRARY CASE, $31.00; BUF FET, + 926, 75, House your Made of Pisno- Va tinished golden ‘oak, with adja able shelves, cap- able of accommo- P dating 200 vol umes of more, Regular value $55. LARGEST STOCK OF CARPETS AND RUGS IN NEW YORK. Here are a Few Specimen Values: BRUSSELS, CARPETS, shld WILTON CARPETS, very lied mirror. Twill add fine touch P distinetioa 2 le; worth BT CAQUIALe paltenng: mort part 1.78 a yard $y 93h Vi all th Sovctal $4 7,95 BRUSSELS ale patterns 8 ee LUTON RY Ve spate faa 8s > > SPEAR & C0, Ave.& 16thSt.\" Open Saturdays Until 10 p, M. Viv ryiyv ye AAAS York, Pittsb Cinclunatl, ba For Men:and‘ Women, TO EVERY ONE._ Wear WALKE-OVERS ané you; will have no more discomfort, dis. ' satisfaction or disappointment with shoes, It’s easy to find the reason for the universal satiefactionoft WALK-OVER wearers, Style is studied in the WALK-OVER., in any other model, It meane a shoe moulded to the foot im, every part. And every other featare of the shoe; comfortyy quality, shapelin workmanship, reaches the same high standard of eyperiority, The ‘High Bally’ style ros, hae proved-very acceptableta men and womenas dr gt Apap of strength and styie,, It comes incalf, laced, with eingle or double sole and in patent! leather to lace or buttom, Style 200 for women isanode: mannish, To seethe WALK-OVER is to be eatis- fied, Any WALE-OVER STORE will gladly show shoes in all etyles, NEW YORK STORES: 179 Broadway *1177 Broadway °252-W. 125th St. BROOKLYN STORE: #565 Fulton St. *Open Evenings FIGORE THIS OUT! And if $10,000*be shrewdly: invested in ‘ - Aud if #1000b drwy rat beveldior $20,000} Which-Is the Best Investment? Hop {100 sates. \

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