The evening world. Newspaper, December 8, 1905, Page 24

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AHLER BROS Clearance of Girls’ Coats! Special Reductions and Excellent Values! fl : 8 5 Tots’ Panama Coats, Usui ada oe hiring jaunty garments have deep cape; braid and medallion trimmed, and are lined throughout. In red, blue, and tan fancy Panama, mr At the Same Low Price, Girls’ 3.00, 4.00 and 5.00 Winter Coats, (Sizes, 6-14 years.) An extensive variety of styles in heavy meltons and other warm materials—very nicely tailored and well finished, Un- usual bargains, Children’s Coats, Values $5.00, 6.00, 7.00 @ 8.00, at $2.50, 3.00, 4.10 @ 5.00 All the latese models in stylish fabrics—finely made and finished. a\ Boys’ Clothing at Bargain Prices! $4.00 Russian Overcoats, 1.35 Meltons, cheviots and fancy tweeds—extra long and full, Sik velvet collar, belted backs, hand embroidered emblem on sleeve, Sizes 3-8 years, (Practical and Desirable as Christmas Gifts.) Special Reductions also in Sizes up to 16 Years. Young Men's Suits (1210 20 yutrsizs), 9-75 +) Long pants and well tailored coats—made up in @* fancy worsteds and chevicts, (Chest measurements, 30-36 in.) Actual value $5.00, OPEN SATURDAY GYENIVGS, : JAMES MoGREERY & GO, aa FRIDAY, Deo, & y TA Mttle more than $4,000.00 was put wut in call joans at % per Millinery, Gent, on the floor of the Stock Th Exchange. within half an hour ini: “a Recharge wikis halt an hoor | The remaining stock of un trimmed Hats, Various shapes, colors and ma- terials, mS day, Some subsequent loans were made at 19 and 18 per cent. With this money @ringency hanging over it, the market did not abate one jot of its bullish en- ‘thusiasm, Trading was on a larger scale than yesterday and prices advanced more briskey, Halt a dozen new hieh reoords were made. Most of the pool stocks were aggressively strong, espe- 1,50 value 2,00 to 3.50 clally Amalgamated Oopper, which for awhile was in feverish demand at above ®. A surprising feature of the market was the lange amount of business done CY by the commission houses for customers t Hewling.in 10 and 200 shares at @ time. ‘This indicated that the speculative fever had spread to the outside public, the heavier transactions of 1,000 shares and over Weing set down @s manipulation by the big operators. One of the significant developments ‘of the day was the ebange of sentiment on the part of certain influential bank- ers regarding the desirability of relief measures from the Treasury Depart- ment, Bank oMfcers who have hereto- fore sugiamed Secretary Shaw's alti- tude of non-interference are now say- fag that they believe it would be wise for the Government to put a few of its idle millions into circulation, espe- aially at interior points, No requests | are iMkely to be made by New York bankers for increased Government de- podits here in New York, but the Bec- retary of the Treasury has been in- formed that he oan render a service to financial interests generally by putting! foe of rhe cash at his disposal in Western and Southern banks, Such 4 Stop would relieve the constant drafts from tiw interior upon the resources of the Now York banks, Some of ‘he t informed financiers in Wall street nats MeCREERY & CO. Ladies’ Shawls, and Floor, Himalayan Shawls in Scotch “Clan” patterns, including, — Victoria, Campbell, Gordon, Me- Pherson and many other }iours; some for the whole day—will be unprecedented money-saving events. Santa Claus Gives a Book to very Chi.d With Guardian. cconiesntiinsieninicenamenitnintanaehtainalaynaitiitaianasetenstainags plaids, A quantity of India, Valley Cashmere and Decca Shawls, suitable for Ori- ental draperies, couch and table covers, Real India Chudda, French Chudda and Cashmere Shawls and an extensive stock of embroidered silk and Canton Crepe Shawls, white or Oriental colors. Hand-knitted Shawls and Hoods, quilted Jackets and Hoods, for automobile or steamer dress, On December the oth. Odd sizes and designs of silk, Shetland, Algerian and Cashmere Shawls, 1,00 each usual price 1,75 to 3,00 or white, shirred Twenty-third Street. Simply trimmed Hats of Vel- vet or felt. Latest fash- ionable colors. 2.75 value 3.50 to 7.50 Afcomplete stock of trim- mings, garniture, corsage spraysandhairornaments, Twenty-third Street, market to-day and was well sustained by the bulla, Corn was also higher, New York's opening prices were: Wheat—May, eo. Chicago's opening prices ‘were: Wheat—May, 89% ‘to S'%4c.; December, Be to Bc; July, H%c, Corn—May, 4%e to 45%c; December, ic, New York's closi i Whest—May, 93 1-8; Beckber, eae offered. Corn—May, 61 offered; Decem- ™Ghloapo'e closing. pricks ‘Wheat were: eh — December, 5 7-8; y sid offered ; mber, 44 of- JAMES MoGREERY & CO, Misses’ Suits, Mixed Cloth Suits,—with pleated skirt and gemi- fitting Coat, 14,50 Melton Cloth Coats. “Half” lined with satin. 18,50 Children’s Dresses, Pleated waist and skirt. 3,59 Children’s blue and grey “Box” Coats, “Half” lined with flannel, 5:75 Great 4-Hour § They're in the newest style, finished im the best possible manner; made of fine, firm Danish cloth, in tull blouse style, front handsomely embroidered with silk, broad pleats on the side, pleated back, newest sleeve, deep button cuff and soft stock; black ; worth $1.25; special, from 9 A, M, till 1 P.M, at A most unusual value. ized aeolian, full blouse, front shirred and elaborately trimm, i medallions, pleated back, newest sleeve with deep curt, sei lander, shown in white, light blue, lavender, gray and reseda; packed in a neat box; never sold for less than $3 special all day at : 7 575 Sra henbers & 14.%0 oe. BY saa qin Rol Sati Baby Robes at $1.49 9A, M. to 1 P, M. Only, ICELAND FUR BABY CARRIAGE ROBES, ex- tra large size, double pocket style; lined throughout; value $3.00; l 49 Jewel Boxes. ga A METAL JEWEL BOXES of finé s'lver and gold plate, in beautiful new patterns and fine fin- best lined ae Nii silk of various special to-morrow, 9 A. colors) exact. ah 49c M, till 1 P.M. only... cut; good dollar val- ue, at WE |The Greatest Saturday Sales in [lonths. Offering Both Staple and Holiday Goods at the Lowest Prices Ever Known in December, These events speak for themselves. We urge you to read every part of this announcement careiully, To-morrow’s sales—some for four Girls’ $5 « $6:-Goats, $2.98. se Sale ofa Manufacturer's Sample Line, To-Morrow from 9 A, M, Till 1 P, M., at Half Price and Less, This is such an extraordinary event that it should rouse the buying interest of ever: mical parent. No sale of its kind this season ever equalled in_value- “embodyit y workinanship_ offered for less than $5.00, while 2 98 e giving, Come and see these Coats, We never saw garments embodying the same mat many in the lot are worth $6.00, Come to-morrow, while the lot lasts, Such an offering may not be made again for some time. They're full- length Tourist Coats, shown in a number of attractive styles, such as cheviot or fancy mannish mixtures, lined throughout with red flannel; beavers, with fancy lined hood or military cape; melton vith ¢ awl ‘collar and cuff of baby lamb, plush or Astrakhan; also Empire style, velvet trimmed on plain price bound to bring an enthusiastic jot; entire Coat tailor strapped, ith reverse cuffs; shown 4. 98 $1.25 Waists at 69c, 69c $3.00 Waist Special All Day at $1.98, They're made from extra fine quality mercer- All-Day Specials in Misses’ and Girls’ Coats, or plain tailored; military, rolling or collarless style; loose box or Tourist back, belted; full belted back, collarless, pleated sleeves w 3.98 all day to-morrow at.... Don't judge the value of these Coats by the low price. When you see the selling is bound to be so sensational, we cannot guarantee the lot to last Soe, Wece. Teinimaen alto, Ace triaaiees | Bods trimmed with plain black broadcloth and velvet; loose tailored; full pleated sleeves and double breasted; in red, navy, reseda and brown; $5 and $6; special, from 9 A.M. till 1 P.M, at... . + HANDSOME FULL-LENGTH WINTER GARMENTS, made from melton, frieze, cheviot, fancy or zibeline cloth, with MISSES’ 45-INCH BOX COATS at a slashed or large patch pockets; double breasted, cut extra full; red,*reseda, navy, cadet or In black, blue, green or browns & value you cannot Waists and Goats. them you'll be most surprised to find what good value they are. A special pur- longer than four hours; shown in black heavy-weight vicuna cloth, 45 inches back with inverted pleat and broad belt; pleated sleeve, vy, reseda and brown ; sizes 6 to 44) ) or without full circular cape, handsomely trimmed with folds of velvet, silk braid, fancy buttons, velvet piped Duying throng. Made of all-wool chev ; special brown; sizes 6 to 14... duplicate elsewhere for much less t! 00; uae Women’s $6.00 Coats at $2.98. } chase Is the story of the sale, and because this is such a wonderful offering, and long, with lined yoke and sleeves; collarless style, turned-back cuff; special from 9 A, M, till 1 P. M.... 1.98 00; 4) Tremendous Fur Purchase. aS The Most Sensational Fur Sale Ever Annoanced Before Xmas. mprising the Surplus Stock of the Chicago Fur Co., 83 Mercer St., O:fered at the Lowest Prices Ever Known, $00 AMERICAN SABLE CONY THROW CHILDREN'S FUR SETS will prove the | AMERICAN SABLE AND BLACK CONY — FUR SETS OF AMERICAN LYNX, tn sable 60 inches long, lined with satin delight of the Season for chil SETS, consisting of double fur Throy black and gray, consisting of Muff and vy apgomament combination of white Tie 60. inches long, with heavy cord "Boa, large and fluffy; worth $6.00: spe- < 1 a } mufflor fringe; large cll for this cord feet l 8 muff has pocket: pillow muff to » reat sale to- this at ° foki_worth #2, oF match worth e morrow at. .. e J BLACK RUSSIAN LYNX BLAGK RUSSIAN LYNX Is SABELL) INY ON 4 TERN . YN ‘ W ‘Tie, 60 JAP MINK PILLOW MUFF BLENDED, FAR BAS y TiRow 12 98 MUFP, to match, 9 98 ES tty tn 98 1h Ne 12 98 ‘o match, 12 98 MINK PILLOW 3 98 at Me lined; worth $20, 4 $13.00, at . $18.09, at. ° MUFFS atersen Do RY SOS MOLE TON POMS, rere ge sas MERIT MS Reha ad 12.8 Py pen, Malte SEA, MOPS O.98 AMEF X PILIOW @ QB, $1.00. at Re < SETS, throw-over 9 98 MUFPS, value $., at . LARGE’ BAiiis “G6 4 ae ge 4. Sano AND TSABELLA OPOSSUM "Ss at ° PERSIAN PAW BAM THRG RPS, telinmed; “value H10.00 Ri in Ih $5. ™ 98¢ at 7 GUARANTEED ~— Your New Shoes for the Holidays Should Be Liberty Shoes. Do you know the soft, pliant leather, thie dainty style and the ATTRAGTIVE LEATHER SLIPPERS FOR MEN, shown in black, brown and tan with patent 69 per pair. qhisde 4d c MEN’S SLIPPERS, of black or tan goat leather, 98c Women’s Felt Romeo House Slippers, In colors red, biack and brown; the slippers are 98 Cc House Slippers. leather backs and leather lined; all sizes at have flexible soles; all sizes at. ..... oust oues just the thing for the ec ming col! weather; keep the feet warm and comfcrtable; In alt siz.s. at $xpect to Seo some such action taken by Secretary Shaw. fered; December, old, 47; January, 83-8; : comfortable fit of the Liberty Shoe? Thousands of women i ¥ ee earn, ar vesennts of sodeer fr vis bs eigen : Twenty-third Street, New York are wearing them. See contd Rise ning in cw Shc am Main 4-Hour Sale of Girls Shoes: \ : e wee ending h ‘the close 0! usl~ ry - sf, ay » { ee) va, hin indent that the New| ~ Cloning Quotations, Floor, Atinex, There are forty styles for your selection. From 9 A, M. Till 1. P. M. Only. York buriks Tow to the aub-treasury | Mite Marne, gr, tM Manat Lace or button—boots, slippers or oxfords; in vici kid, Girls’ Shoes; ma.e of good quality Dongola-kti leather, $2 7ahi0, fad sufered a net lose of | rm ‘peterday's' taal quoatons are as | qm <3) box calf, patent colt and other leathers. ~All newest with heavy so'es and patent leuther toe caps; the sizes ere Abe aire trae yee Se, Na Se; per lyn veensesseeseesss ae @ PY HEE eerie Cc 0, Hie. Low! Cioa.ch' gee . < ZZ CE iti as OF. yen. +. j Discussion of the prospective ehanges| Allis “Ohalm..... 2h 2% 2) — “ . in fome of the executive departments | \ 8 Woe vt hid e ' Of the United States Steel Corporation, in Cheah By ** J 2 offices to-day, Although President W.|amer, Gre: i won thy a nq 5 E, Corey again denied that he was|Amer. H. & L. 4 n+ h ‘ b j |Am. H. & L, pt 37 By «BT 4 | ing t ; y : t going to resign, the elat Is strong In| Ai atamaa”” iy A Hy g Ladies’ Coats. A Gigantic Purchase Enables Us to Offer the Most Extraordinary Values of the ‘eason, d named within, a few days, It t6 com-| Am i — 1% : ’ i ¢ ray apr tat he chatter | {| Black Broadcloth, Cheviot|| Yat 4-Hour Sale of Boys’ Suits and Overcoats 4-Hour Sale of Men’s Vests. ~ ‘fuence, which is very strong in the big an Ih , ‘steel corporation, is in favor of making | vie - tan Reali f 4 Real 3.00 Values, from 9 A, M. till 1 P.M, at 1.85, 2.50 Values, from 9 A. M, till 1 P. M., at 1,29, } HA, C. Frick pgestdent, and HL H. Ros- three-quarterlength Coats, SS Naren Y ) time will make a mast by George W, Perkins. All interests in|4™- Woollen Co oa 8 materials; for the little fellows, the sime cloth in Oxtord, TT ae ee eee eee ie ae § me meet vier of is fener ot| Anticon tw sat ny is 16.50 three difterent enistutey with eran, military buttons’ As s1r-WOOl ChOVIORE NS RUE PY ae worth much less, Choice, 9 A.M. till 1 P.M. at . Ju ary airman | At. 7. 81% — ‘ and velvet collars. é Suits are mi rom all-wool lo Pa the sanetine Seheniegy Tate has| han” Se * 1 id 8 Velours Coats and Blouses, | iots i various mlxbaree, ages 3 to 15. To miss ‘this oa Men s Suits or Overcoats en gome talk of Thomas Morsison for|#. & 0, pt.,.. ey . ‘ : to miss the best buying opportunity of the season, so Long Chesterfield Overcoats, with of without belt back, in’ black, Oxford. or ‘ president of the Steel ‘Trust with the fae bi het: Trimmed with braid, come here and choose from regular $3.00 values, from 9 e ane made full sw: rag Bhat Ph hand-padded lapels, with long sloping ; backing of Andrew Carnegie, Persons] my = a A.M. ti 1 PLMy ates eteeeerees Ct eeeeneeeeneeenne ¢ pi shoulders. “The Suits are in single or s in close touch with the controlling pow- |‘ ee + 18,00 and 24,00 double breasted models, fancy black ers of this great property say with | chic ne eb formerly, 25.00 to 30,00 i ; eae daa Hos, | mae a 5.00 Suits or Overcoats, All Day. ini"iicting vil'tms the cost ane ODe edie gy dit aah ide ug ~¥ wot ee Varion 510 the aspoctibentlnglaes rea-flannel lined % Recters 4 to 12, made from Oxford woollen frieze; big Nags veh AN Phage ; ¢ At ea models and colors, | boys’ long belt-back swagger Overcoats, extra long, both in Oxford frieze and fancy effect, wit Sei ana treo aecorces‘un verdes eo OR; Ro a 2" |] plain or self collars; Russian Military Coats, made from extra quality fine smooth-tinished.telton Young Men’s $12,00 Suits and Overcoats at $7.50. great masa of the unintormed in Wall |S2 & dt bt wa > a 28,50 |] cloth, finely worked emblems, plain or military buttons. The Suits for the In sizes 28 to 38 chest measure. The OVERCOATS are made from all-woo! Ox- street. ‘This stock has advanced » om. base, Rit: | big boys are made from the genuine Dickey cassimeres, in Norfolk or ford and black frieze, and 42 styles. all-wool fancy effects, * x polnis within ‘the past three days on | Gorm P io t 1 manila i tat | fr i agenda Ar sittvool aati eis ad P Russlan blouse style, with velvet collars,” The Suits are shown in hie \ ‘ my rom Wi : 9 y heavy transactions, and the keen an-| Del & on” 5 3 | Choice of these $5.00 Silas at. 3 EPP COR. ASG Eee e piostepe hf rie range caee es yd e “ @ lyst# in the Stock Exchange, who al- | D. wh % , hird St: — 1 eeeeddah abby atenvesren ies irareeees etn 4 ways want to know the wny and whe oh — % wenty-thir rect, — ; = SE = fore of everything, declare that the | Duluth & t' earning power of this company does not | B..5* M+ 1h f Warrant any such price as this stock ts| Eri 7% Aow commanding. It !s pointed out that | § M4, et RE J 60 M 6 & 6 Semana cpt / BE} ———_————| JIMES McGREERY 460, James, MoCreery& Co eans annually considerably more | jn Ld x Heck Intwoa ees. ty 0854 B= % money than does the Tennessee cor-| In. P m% su + bgt: We ey iy yorstlan The latter pays at the rate| {owe ne $ a a + : Infants’ Silk, OOF per cent. on its common « — ¥ rg : : } While the Republi pays 1 per $ > + Outfitting Department. On December the oth. Cumulative on its preferred, and Re — 4B s* = 4% ‘ pilblle preterred is selling about 38 cents mm, Fly) The remaining stock of this! 3,000 yards, standard qual- % A ait lia season's hats, caps and| ity, i pt : : a ) Cap ity, imported, pure dye, y ie it hip of about 77 p - o or ls asset in ; i beck, of coal» A eral proportion’ t Sih & at i materials, white or colors,| Brilliant finish, nnesive Cos 4 4 . Bendis Wes atoNane oat tit: bm” —are now on sale, Suitable for gowns or waists, Behley-daiee cutie pool, which now] Nor, & Weat. 1 a ” 0 + ii wa ; 2 clean majority of ‘the 225,64) of | North Am. hl: yes Mh 8 Considerably below former \ a) y, Sommnoe shares, ri an]. a i Be prices, 75° et ‘ WHEAT EULLS KEEP Penn at Yine re Cope sa if f ‘ MAHKET PRICES up, | Revie’ i, ay , ity “i é ar Ry fe ty ot t e @ + t tad ,

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