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Pt lo nk a as . 1] | THE SWORLD: TUESDAY EVENING *DECEMBER 26, 1905. ir | recorded, This day witnessed the vie| | eatin i +h S ; creat askot and the highest wives tr THR QLOSING. QUOTATIONS "HF GR. 44! DIVIDEND SEND the Steel Shares thet has been known | | Rep. Steel pt... i 104% 100% + 1 ——— that has been talked of for the past WO} Today's highest, lowest, closing prices | Siuee Bhettield wu Bs ug + - nike . . [or three montns appears to have begun, aad net changes of stocks ‘Crom yesterday's | So” Paciti oat Ooh Oat + = MAY LEAD CITY T0 BUILD ITS SUBWAYS TUESDAY, Dee. 3 sone of the most influential membors of MM Quotations wre as follows | Be Pacific pe “118% SR 118% hy Freda o atiye yhoyh she ve ck broker, who. | : © bo! d lite 1 sw, Clon. Chek | BO Foss. BOM 26s + a ¢ naconda Cop- {| An ordioary stock br mat fregeate : the Btock Bx nn by ashe big and Mt Ade, Chaim Heh ur igo BLL. &B. F.2d pt 48th 48% Sy per Company wus declared to-day tn worth only a million or two, asked ” * steel to-day the belief that much jijs Ghali pe) Git blk t StL, & 8 W., Bey BAY , This Is the first quarterly | W. Gates, in @ jocular way, for a Up prices will rule for theme shares Amal. Copper 10” ole Tenn, C, & 1 188% 19814 Wall street. This Is the q THREE SUBWAY ROUTES . " after Jan. 1. Both United States Steel 30 ‘Toxas Pacitio ih 4g — | Mividend made by the company, it divi- All “Interests” Except Those jon the market, This was about fn common and, preferred made thelr high Third Avene Wa Tani sah winwes bine walt yah nutes beforo business began on the | records for the past three years tosday, 4 in City R. T.. 107 | DEMANDED BY THE PEOPLE, Jiri, eto antag. are Gates was, Durlag the foretioon Bteel commen ‘was | t 2 at UT HT +H) sent the stock flying up 4 pointe, an to Btock Exchange t ay. A “ . MY of the People Ur Lee eMal mood and. he anid. very | OMKC it) 1400) share ete by auch # iy Wey 148K 4% | additional tnfiuence upon the masta br houses as Wig wer o., Ladenburg, Sty t Rule Transit, promptly; "Well, there ts Anaconda, | piqimann & Co. W. L. Stow and Cay- a* BS + oul rh get it being a soport Sha 6 Be wy | These are the three Subway routes adopted by the Rapid Transit }) 1: win go to 2” to-day and to am be no Co Mt wae walle thie ire We Wa 4 > 8 di iy Daa ‘ IST BE CONSTRUCTED fore the close of the week.” common creamed 4 1 i = ML, Bo ‘ " Commission, and on which roads Mt 4 Phiety nda Cooke Wh wld ‘inat 1 cher extraordinary. feature of this {Am | i Ba, = a fou Ro — &| Amalgamated Copper was alao influ MH CITY ROUSED TO PERIL | THIRD AVENUE—Pour-track ine from One Hundred and AY aceanday a8 ih Pp eae rine ge Una Bache At Rage ae Hs aa 18 teed peo icone ed - eighth street, in the Bronx, under Alexander avenue, south, under the the stock market opened this morning GS a ll A aia usaiiy well i tr Wootten & A ae By oy ts4 ¢ ¥ nt aed bas fe a Mg a cst MIP ANY OR ; Harlem River, and down Third avenue, the Bowery and Park Row. |) gop hares ot Anaconda wore told at (oral abs tle opus ala inar|Atamde Rae ah oS allt 3 | ea i ie a ‘i ere ty fo ce 8 ne a ctors | A. , t + 4 If Monopoly Ignores Pubic De- || At Pearl street two tracks to branch and run under Pearl street to} 290. Immediately following wi yay: Ao te On Jan. Sand will then bird iit me * Sj Ha = Zl which was declard ‘three months ag9, y |] road and Beaver, the other two continuing down Park Row, Nassau [/ sales of seesinmr, ‘ena tea ist part uotuore Tust whet form thie dae M (ee ry ay | Wes et the rute of $1.06 seml-annuslly | mand It May Precipitate Mu |] 04 road streots to Beaver, where the four tricks come together again Paes TGateo'a prediction wes fuldiled Sie thud that there git ‘By IBY TBS ¢ veer Daxian, ane. ean ye lied deren ape i bf i i sllef is spreac 1 ee a vy he somé-anniial divider « nicipal Operation, | and continue on to Battery Park. within twenty minotes after It was | be'an iucreased dividend, Bt. Pau 1s t t LMLtOh ceased Od of Gents FART IR” | ont stare ur $1.40 annually, LEXINGTON AVPNUE—Fourtrack line from One Hundred and }| made. as a | eougha tae of tha hlantaeiaty Bate eh a nt pa Ab Kemoonda, Ih bontnollo’ laraaly By After touching naconda Oromo! | tral shares were about the strongest of D8 Amalgamated Copper, i! is expeeted Thirty-eighth street, south through Lincoln avenue and under the fj, cor MS Soeedity rallied ant | {hie low-priced stocks and were aecumu- | “ge Bh att’ CALL MONEY LOANS ihe Sreaiden ta Mt ao Uhrgely into ‘ho plan of August Belmont to con- nder Lexington avenue to Thirty-fourth ats uwhout a| lated In good-sized lots by important ie Sy Oa | the treasury of Amalgamated. {HA the entire traneit eyatem of this Harlem River, then south w nt y" worked upwant to M2 through banking (ntereats, If “Re fan wo + 1% T0 35 PER CENT. th to Madison Square, and thence §} turiouely titilsh market which was par) The unusuel buying of Third Avenue ia Oh + i = — — Ho may result in rellef for the people, | street, west to Fifth avenue, sou! | } pe wet Fy % all P sh nie ticipated in by severn) other active | Street Raflway stock led to the conjec- th a“ relief can come from two direc-/] gouth under Broadway to City Hal! Park, Where the local tracks will atocks, tnchiding ohtefy Amalgamated, |{ure, that. the Principal pareies to ite 4 Be i +s —w | ‘tiins—throvgh the — of hea turn north on a loop, like the present Subway plan, and the express) cnejters, Union Pacific and the Steel a i eee piaen he anne bt . i + ty |, Just before the close of the stock mar- | other company to build the subway | os continue south to Battery Park through Vesey and Church [|saeres. At the outest, however, the /of the independent stockholders of the F et E kot today call money advanced to 90 a by the Rapid ee a heavy trading waa in Comper. Ang- |old a avenue road. Ww n the Met. Gen J ee a + | der cent | , or through the passage a law | stres conda’s sensational meso was of course ‘om got control of O fort ¢ i% + | Immediately after the % per cont <j from Nhird Avenue & few years ago some of 1 iki 1 _ PEs aie ecvrars nas toetal | inane bans eridgn, ane trom Math steana, ot Cas Maabonl| iiomon se erase aie’ tee | SREP EL, lee | tt Be BEE g|brinten Semel etl and appy at Macomb’s Dam Br’ ji , of cop} . ¥ qui Ine refuse se! stoc! % ‘ h ol ave not less ¢! has not since been active om the Ex- \ ad itd Be ue as opinton | and Fitty-toventh street, south under Kighth avenue and Central Park we LA ce hed Naa het perited change, but to-day there was a spirited ih, at i + «$95,000 NOW PAID FOR before the frat of the yeer a new | West to Columbus Circle, and then either under Eighth avenue to the egy Baye seine thar tne ieee for He and It waa’ hd up about hice ly pat Bb, if you feed it Lactated powerful syndicate will be in the | pennsylvania terminal, then down Seventh and Greenwich avenues, [| development continues as it promises the Metropolitan securities showed a fy oe Bt 4) STOCK EXCHANGE SEAT. With plans to build the Third and | west Broadway and Greenwich street, oF from Columbus Circle through J} 'ni sinke is the moss tuporiant of wren wha ovarome laser’ Inthe. dey, ie 24 ‘ae + 3 | *| Food. ibgton avenue and Seventh avenue i ind nade in North amer Netther Thomas F. Ryan. nor August aT % 37 | a gate one oonslgersd avec. | Fittyeninth street, and eonth through Beventh avenue, The advance in Amalgamated was flelmont would make any further ecate- So aM™ sig — | Another new high record price tor ‘The marked by @ broader scope of transac. metns regurding the deal, and the Street @2% ‘ose pg Seat on the Stock Exchange was necessary. overpowering tions than prevailed in Anaconda, O; was left to form Its own gonclusions as inarked up to-day, when §%.000 was CONTAINS @uocess of the present subway ted to have been all to the good for that there is not too good for the : Pe to what Ananeial interests are concerned : ail. Th he $2.00 fs ore weryvody people who confer Ing at 1011-2, Amalg ted } h day bo nig with the $2,000 initiation fee : i fhvestors. But now every fer upon the holdrers , amated advanced in it. The fact that three conferences pe 4d + on, | fi 7 MILK 8UO \R allay a excited the business sense of men the en- Of puble franch hi y R : ‘ rings It wp to §97,00), K t * irritation, improves millions to invest who are en-|mWe (wt ere Me roo pete i A Probie er fhe power to make nearly four points on trading which ween By ‘ and Bebnont have been 4 4 a digestion, and supplies “\didly paying investi teory |in Te y ag os} mig | Was #0 widely distributed and eo fast [°!! In the offline of JD. Morgan & Co, t een ae bodll outside Belmon: vaye from the Battery in retum every posaible benefit. All our Oo fast Oise color to the belie that J. P. Mor. ; y warmth - o ae Oot cat clique | four, more ts of the alty. Bresent trust “tacliitien are” horribly | that the quotations printed on the ticker fran has i taoieae bank Ih tha tke $100 FINE BANKER'S PENALTY. J witear forms muscle end tise fear 101 4 | More Must Be Bullt, BUY. there chong aes b Airy neces-|tapes were frequently five minutes be- | xotidtions. If he is not I fi for him- CEDAR RAPIDS, Iowa, Deo. 26.—E. HARLEY T partially digests the food, wor should be shown,” declared | must be built That Wwillngtove On the part of those enspyieg | Mod the actual gales, During the fret “ef ie may be acting for H. H. Rogers % 1. Snyder, former banker at Olin, whose J LIME PHOSPHATE makes strong bones Comptrotier to-iny, “to any now! The new sUbWe ye ee i iy every | ranchise benefits to supply wher ie|liour the sales of Amalgamated aggre: Canis’ Halland cor both, Bath My, | failure caused & lone ve Gepoators of i MILE makes fot ond warnte that enters the fleld and obit-) #04, O;"trade and along all classes, Rowied I slnceroly hope the merger of | gated nearly 102,00 shares, and the/Howers and President A. J. Cassatt are § $109,000, wag sentenced a Anamosa to fteelf to build a subway and turn] seventh, Lexington and Tuird avenues dtherto compeudve tmotion intereste i on frequent visitor Mr. Morgan's office, |} % day to pay @ fine of $10) and costs. Joy IN 4 SIZES AND RECOMMENDED if Uist have their underground roads. The Will net inverter with or postpone the | tA! sales of Anaoonda were 41,10 (nthe ourh market Interborough Rania {st Snyder pleaded guilty to fraudulent | "ORY Nit WHEL TABLE Dut GUtars. ever 40 the elty at the end of a) ree i snuat have lier wt vhce, and fough neede inorease in transportauon | svares. In this same hour sales of ‘Transit shares rose 2 points on fairly Ry. Stee! banking, but creditors signed @ plea for) prep, by Wells & Richardson Co, number of years. But it should} 7 py ihe mer Maite eakerticupn end evening Warid ne thei Peoes Lad ply 78,000 United States Steel 9 were | Active trading. Roading clemoney | Burlington, Vermont, specified in the lease that the Com-| competition an uid them, ®¢C Wout they demand.” okesinan, will i titors or the city must build them, ®Gt Wout nanic. a - y 1s not to lease any other road or| °SIPECION Mt el A. Dlsberg look under Sheritt Julius’ Harburger, who b {n St Mark's place, sal I leased by any other road, or permit ‘the merger of all the competitor “YS D sald upon 4 T live amor @ new subways KS pre- ong people of the great rity of its stock to become the 1S per ee peyono) foal moment for Mt side. There are a million of of any holding company with-| ‘P% passage of the bill which bears his aitha who live far, far away from the ofty’s consent” awe and which permits the city ¢ either of the roads giving ‘rapid tran- Proadway, Broadwa case that oapital to be so | build and operate. He eaid to-day: (fit UP and down the olty. They live U r 'Y orate Bair “[ bellewe firmly tn agitation 1" BeleMborhLods which have never de- | at Thirteenth St, Th th St Gilt of the powerful Belmont and) oe oe tne Evening World. Puviio f° megvond the tenement-house | . a irteen a Ryan infivences that the gigantlo mo- | SHS. Uhvojced is impotent, but with Fike wens cree of the lack of | Jy organi#.d last week should suo-| 4’ great newspaper through which t nies Tie Evening World's Gasane hn 9 4 in its object of blocking the way | speak pee Seren One PeOMant: OF ar a0 RRA “Dy VGACERNIINS | epapeeicsemeeeeeeenietaiessaedeseiiéideeiestemememeeesser ieee memmeasenee rove nents except for the | what {t demanvs. railroads in the east side ay to transit imp ep “Phe east side pubways should be yainpees Jf) tie east Preteice bese * benefit of Belmont and Ryan, the only | yup at once. It is clear the cons!lda: | cei the cust pide, no New Yorker car i eh bd , ° e may open 18 for the city to build and tion of these rivals, like every S000 chink “of the rushing, surging, Jostiine Pera sown ewbays, | ang PA cig nec STN ofan eo oy fhe artiin rice-prean In - a we i Under ordinary olrcumatan: for the eof WhAL ee ane reiniro-| iver, all eager and anxibis to Ke! | ative action t> ascomplish this would | ‘the E f the Legisia- | Standing room on a@ train that will take Wires yoara, but extraordinary’ | duce It at the Gonventng of te Ns take them to their places of employ pas of business for | ith extreme danger to the corrupt] way. surface and elevated lines, We | DS need all means let us have | Ay 1em right away. It le a condition, not walting.” A ’ ’ ° A J R d ° ty H | civle pride | i theory. whitch, confronts. us.” What Guggenhelmer Says? nticipatin the anuary eduction Sales. | tills city the best transit facilities that] T. Meehan, whose home is on the Mad-|ingion, ‘Tidrd and Seven seen ek ! ; | 5 \ can be finished,” said a meus of | ‘fon avenue side of Mount Morris Park, | p sent auch @ pertsctly SpEAeERE hiee, TO-MORROW commences this sale. Unquestionably it comes, in the / | 4 Boant of Rapid Transit Commis Need the new erbways on the east | brite ee ae ty re can form of a surprise to the thousands of women who are waiting in anticipa- ! , Riga Mé, Belmont js a railroad mon. | 50, ‘from the One Hundred and Btx- |tate aa instant to. provide chen tor es squeeze into an express train, and/pay, too, though ‘ ice- i i q antage of wearing from ‘ ; HT a Pay, too, though it has been a losing | price-concessions, Again this sale offers you the advantage 4 mre during thet ceriod, we feel that we must mekb Ramis expreapion Af sats | ditions confront the olty to-day. | present facilities for transit are shock sil aa en oF pee pars, work ’ : ’ nd 7 1 “ “ crow nd women ° a vC be ee crt i, et | aoa be Fae | iy go ec Cmen S2riisses Mign-Grade 1 allored Oulls2 Uoals 0 might pt it need more facilities, and we need|them. Thera 1 railroad busl- | sid I should think w@ did. It takes | gust Belmont, who has deronstrat da is ti i oti tion of January reductions. We take the initiative this time in subjecting our Tie ie after dividends." teenth gtreet station on the Twin ave. | city se erg ean nett at se: ank As we beck Yank Dover ihe R “Ho will make the old, Metropolitan | Byery railroad corporation Ukes to longer if I have to take @ local, and I | Venture for several years,” sald bar the people in Albany would be fraught | Tone result of the crush on the sut- | possible. The new subways are a cry- r them already YM, Lelmont's alleged 5 ee Ane @P4 public spistt Is not going to V6)” Former School Commissioner John! «The new subways planned tor Law Te tonay, “In t ap thirty-five minutes of my time to \his capacity for the work. wi "LY to P: i entire collection of high-grade tailored suits and coats to extreme radical | c c sy Moot Cattle Dividends. Seas hid ae cetiee. In tk ey months that have gone avd review the great strides that this business has ERE DIA CArY 98 full ab pines ie oe | Taoehs, he hubeay Th ciwaye ever, [Rcteinee Mee ce acs tarony omnes to-morrow on the suit or coat that you would ordinarily wait for well | jisfacton to you. It has been a healthy, natural growth that comes to a uvidendi 1 as | Months, Th 3 - {holdings dot the m Har! : , On rf , : 1B Regain te more. in. carrying faith ia eee a8 ks si is in B00 toward the end of January—and at prices that make this a really sensa- busin: ss meriting success. The public interest in Hackett, Carhart’s intensi- ‘cattle on the (° than in giving the, "This town came pecllously near elect- | They can't bull too hay i tional selling of high-grade garments. fies and the store rises splendidly to every expectation. ament fon @ municipal |iines in Manhattan and the Brongn, Here is news crowded out for a time by the rush of holiday business Haet passongs vice possible. When | Ing a city ge Hos " F A ; 4 on ship plitform with all sorte of | soc N ‘ le ta latter is yas 4 id simply to ads | radial vide {ns ion Inst. month "Phat j to ‘meet fe growth that hes pear eme Be pleased to remember that the suits and costs — Ss ‘ge d that we are now glad to give you. Nertise the road and thus secure ought to be warn!:4 enough of the tem-|on he st . LS infini 5 ia e ee Fl r Highs business f all | er of the people, towant these. ‘hah | white It is building. and eath nats Sh a0 oH sa Tofintely Higher Character sian) $9) RYSEANS hes epi 4 Very extensive revolutions have been taking place here during the past at the eileot of thie merger of all | financiers’ who merge everybody's {n-| will be a paying inatitutlos trom, ue! are the main specialty with us, and not one of a hundred interests. The full weeks, culminating now. on and abov We have exactly doubled the facilities of our alteration rooms, acquired terests except those of the people's and | first day, ike the pres fan vttan, the Bron power and energy of our entire organization is devote. to the making of streets d x}j he fact that they { urse th A oa Queens will be Vit 0 | wower Ba sie. pe He By ali aseane | et aay tee tye he Kapld * per? +i twice the amount of for Notted to them. We have added aso to ie - ? have those 8 va, They can't commlss wh. ought to be hulle ana hy ‘ these garments, and they show it in every phase—the styles, the qualities Wish of Atte mer space @ ot ed to 5 i ; ne Jucrice Alfred Steckler, of the | a AnPidly a8 possible, for they are ; ‘ he direct benefits of skilled man our oO ers and tailormen again as many a8 were employed upon > : 8 , of the | ready norely needed for the ren and the exquis'te finish of each garment are the direc’ the work. And this is done all to one end—to give you even better Service aid: the distressing condition believer in the theory ‘capectally on the eas! sie” eee tailoring, Come to-morrow—early. than ever before. Fy Bean to extend UIELE | eee on 8 ect At snd On Nhe Mc Bit CH ntod lines ‘ that Is not what the peorle WHEAT LACKING the belt except for a little el = [Here are ths 06 7 . ave been goink to 1 n thelr SUPPORT EASES OFF, |a!ne the Attuntic coast. ai High Grade Tailored Suit Here are the colors in $ High-Graae Tailored Coats, piled Tg oe RD opening prices were: December $ 9 Fo i arts) which «ost of the suits Formerly Wheat after an unchanged atart in |!1% to 1186; January, 11.5% ‘ormer’y |and co $ the market to-day eased off on selling | 7 afeh LS to 11.80; May $25 and $39.50. | d coats come: $25 & $39.50, by room traders and lack of su August, 1 Geet pte | Tan, : . ji | Corn was sieady fered; October, 1.08 ‘bid Bordeaux, Here is the very widest latitude for choice among the ot ie Ravan het Tork 4 ppening prions wore: | tre drag hice Wate: Decombe Among the suits reduced from $25 ard $39.50 are fitted | | Pink coats reduced from $39.50 and $25 to $15, Not a few are ¥ me {rom | Chicago's opening prices were: Wheat | Aprit’ | March, 1.53 60 11-6 and blouse Eton models, long tizht-fitting and hilf-fitted coa Aubergne, fr amser dig creed od the ince ten ee §71-4; or, HH to say | June IIe to 18 208 to ik0 i ‘ ‘aaal atie et i Salmon ; ‘ eeds, e cen May. io | AUR 180 I 12.08 to 12.6 sults in fly-front models, some with visible buttons, and 27 | Place ’ broadcloth, long tight-fitting coats of covert, Persian, Jevenber, Hid t heweieeaiinttiatcimseniing inch long coat suits, } | Purple astrakhan cloth coats, kersey coats, velours and moleskin City May Have to Build, Sy Gaming, Dricee were SHIPPING NEWS, Plaited Eton Jacket of broadcloth, A broad and diversified collection J | Burgundy, cloth in short blouse effects. ey farsa Pe ; iar By oe taffeta silk lined, all colors, over - of long-coat suits; fly front and be R - Tourist Coats, new Empire eifect, Box-plaited and long circular Wien these a i ted PORT OF NEW yorK, | fitted girdle, having Pers an en = ible button models; coats lined | ose, in mannish mixtures, large plaids Evening Coats, lined with silk ot y a thie were —— | proidery ves} ang inlaid collar, with through trig 7 are | Baby Blue, and checks; some trimmed with satin, trimmed with an effusion of i 4 ee ARRIVED, | gb braid Abies nei ft reular Or att My 4 Hl tak | Lilac, leather and velvet in contrasting — braid. Hemhany were Stim s ‘d with ad 5 nnish mixtures, small plaids, in- shades; Ski n lined. yetiilon is d A, anid hence the| Ntat Pai hundred and filty suits in a le checks; also | N08e Tourist — BRU COL, a ete ak half Sata Metrakhen Cloth Coats, 37 gers of the mes a x Fae. lety, of broadcloth; Eton Jack- $ in plaids and light color F | ny fitted, loose and tight fitting styles; m™ches long, in black, lined with iB Loe peu PROFESSIONALS RULE t ; Chriatis toon ee ee i bite Bi Dew tmodel I | White. some fly front, otners double satin, rel ‘ ! desire IN COTTON MARKET. | ux y ell ce ee mares inch loose box coat of broad- Champagne, breasted; lined throughout with — Crushed Velour Coats, 27 inches eana rt Mie * | Noor iS Notterda: bi gf bi vet suits in fitted ClOts, double - breasted model; full Alice Blue, okinner’s satin, long, shawl collar of fur, lined with a DE ; INCOMING SFP AMBHIPS snd Banh oR eMa: ornament. Putited skirts, Helio, pocne ere eottt, lined through- black satin, op i and we s a ine | fvern lel od A 1 Si! tre. canada, 1 Lueta, ed ande , braids and S0-inch long coat of panne chev- | Brown, poli a HOR _ Velour Coats, 25 to 27 In, tong, pth pnd we 8 y 7 meee iin ea? ha outae: STRAMBIIIPS, embroideries, Satin or taifeta line jot, lined throughout with satin, Jacqueminot, e Empire Coats of black kersey, lined with white satin; fancy braid- ’ 1 muh, and operaie ; n the early run alowed | tavane, coche? TODAY “a ings, Kilted and circular skirts full plaited skirts, Red, lined with satin, trimmed with braid ¢4 collars in pastel velvet. oo her words, there is a profit. t 4, The iesko. Bio Ansel, Goean Monarene Navy Blue fod stitched bands of foster also Blouse Pop Leow Goats, with | 2 business 4 th art and a ner clear s all ne Manet, Argentine . FY heavy panne cheviol in blue, blac! Small ves! shirres ¢; also o | and Mannish Mixtures. and green. variety of moleskin cloth coats, $ High Grade Tailored Suits, 2 5 Formerly ——— __——_—_—_—$—_————__....._.._..___} tor, the project quoted ‘envs @ ho Wager an exper meit.” it was timid when agked to in the first underground ¢ (pennant ‘ West Twenty-third Street Broadway, at Hackett Carhart _— Tallteenth St. [Le OT oe Te ee CCEA o wm: S| = 4 inbrg | r , $e tiiah-Grade Tailored Coats ako ae Brothe $59.50 and $45, imported Models in 2 5 sale ; BR thicn warie'tn Very neat hare | Scerm iorotner i) E. xquisite Tailored $59.50 and $45. "Rie Frvnay carried toes, | The suits reduced from $59.50 and $45 involve handsom: S d : TP) averege. a Par j models of velvet and broadcloth, mannish mixtures and moire Suits, Street an The most exquisite Evening Coats are included in this sts Bon el 7 MLO the ORC ion livh Cost | Rob Uneade silk, in all the favored shades. They take form in suits with Evening Coats on pSocfeg wag sigh yoooggiel gabon yee —_ 2 @ ortition lor Ns @ ia nad | ‘O04 ight-fit- . i 4 3 Bx dhs waren buoem ue tus “tol | ceeM WORE LACE ROUERS iy ayes bara RE ee Oe AT RADICAL PRICE | | You are getting greater values at Twenty-five Dollars than = (hea i te , . ting and half-fitted coats, Fifty Dollars would ordinarily bu ! Tat Deco! t »Morr ! isual fT ve LA) agi at atatlone "sbo one “tray ( ow, at Unusual Reductions, Jaman ides here: CONCESSIONS Evening Coat n Empire, full a Three: bigndsod betta aud phone ext 4 i ; : cular models, Coats colors st would but t e tion Real » Font Applique * Venise, Velvet suits, Eton blouse, lined Frances pony coat of broadeloth $125 to $60 Values, richly ornamented vith lace, ap- tees ting pe sighi i Fy with -~ y ireaty over A trains below ; tour E ne ei 5,00 to 265.00 with soft satin over fitted girdle; And cheviot, satin lined fancy vel- now plique and embroidery, and other broidered yokes; Eton and blouse ad Central § ns The F i i o ) at 9 400, i if bra 4 istenmndd: olhate Rebel: vet collar and vest, Skirt trimmed forms of embellishment; lined jackets with nbrildesa bodice OB phoyonnd. es $45,00 to 325,00 Ta cin Gece with braid to match Jacket, throughout with soft satin and peau and {nlaid collars of panne velvet, J lished with Persian embroidery or Three hundred suits, Eton blouse 35 0 de cygne, with small vest of same ' pangled Rot blick, - 7 lace. Plaited circular skirts, OF veNth elaborately embellished ® Frances Pony Coat of velour,with ; t white & silver, brown t . $12.50, 18,50 Solid tucked coat of broadcloth, Of velvet, elaborately embellished ‘The suite are for the most vest of lace, embellished with ‘deli- Long black broadcloth Coats In Former Prices $18.00 to 28,00 aS (icles lone, tania dalam fh ' with Persian embroidery or out from ebroad and take form in Eton| ff cately tinted braids; some with all- ¢ffectively trimmed Empire models, ‘ 3 3 i ee iar f ss ‘ae prado ale lined with narrow folds of broad- models of Panne velvet and plain] § over embroidery; lined with peau de lined throughout with white satin; . 1 elaborately embroidere in self col cloth; lined throughout with soft velvet—supplemented by the finest cygne or soft satin. also long 1nd half-fitted coats, with \ Ors, touched with gold Ussue, Vel sitin or peau de cygne, Eleven | French broadcloth suits in Eton and ight-fitting fly-front and button. black satin linings and Interlined; Wik diAveatonas _ vet vest. Full circular skirt, gore skirts. Long Coat models, through Coats of black broadcloth cvllars and enffs of black peau de ies in Colored Fhiets, 75¢ to $19.50 yd So-inch long coat, of broadcloti, Moire silk coats, In Eton or long ‘The Evening Coats are also of the| J and tan covert, corset -fitting and Sole and braid, F or ee a pad : finished with strap or lapped seams, — tight-fitting models; lined through- very highest grades of broadcloth. In other models, with lap seams; !ined Lyng black broadcloth Coats, with ormer Prices $1.25 to 27,50 lined throughout with Skinner's out with satin, Plaited and circular J | most gorgeous effects, ornamented! ff throughout with Skinner's black or quilted lining of black satin; shaw! fs po rieh Iavolved. | satin, New model skirt, skirts. with lace, embroidery, ete. gray satin, collars of natural squirrel,