The evening world. Newspaper, January 16, 1906, Page 6

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* PI TAN EN. OMOTIRON AW Pees rasta pq yan, i See ee Bae = = eS \ $a PO Se eee DELIGHTFUL AND CONVENIENT---OUR EIGHTH FLOOR RESTAURANT. UTFIT FOR BOOK AUTOMOBILE SHOWS ARE CROWDED BY -ENTHUSIASTS | STBLERS LEmAnY ee S SWATH AVE, 192! TO20™ STREETS: Police Say Thieves Used Card- : e bar Box and si ay A saving of half What the pollos aay is one of tho eleverest echemnes to steal valuable vo!- from book stores has been Wrought to Mght in the alleged methods et Oberies Schultz, alias William | Brown, twenty-five years old, and Will- | iam Black, twenty-nine years old, who Were arrested to-day. Schultz was wanted on a bench warrant issued by Magantrate Whitman, and Black was taken on suspicion since he was In on objects of art including . | bronzes, marble busts, vases, 2) bric-a-brac, curios and cut glass. "THE time has arrived when, regardless of value, our entire collec- tion of objects of art must be cl out in preparation for inventory. So cme ons for suspect- op in town where | There are gmive ; Ing that there Is a Bolnults's company. At headquarte:s | automobile togs may be hired by the| ana talking very biggoty to each other Se ee ee eee =. 2. .o =-_ = se EO 3 ‘the sorrel declared tha: Black 18}eyening, just as dress suits are Lesa | about “carbureters” and “odometers’’ @ & well-known pickpooket and sbop-|out over on the cast side for the wed-| ang “vacuum mobilolis” and “shock PR ena 5 : | Utter, and that he operated with| gings and the “olvic balls.’ A whole absorber" imperative is the clearing that we have reduced nearly everything to half. & ce Polloe pioalare that the two men Bese tie vecnie whoLyery ee ene Ag Had the Talk Pat. The a articles offered vent be found to ket gta with tinese barchased sheced at meg © xorked yy means prices. higher prices ther timent. Gerd: d the other . y all come from the same source, so the paying merely a mat went ry wrapped In paper. "The tos ran tied by, ae cuanres Sorter at ithe Bixty- eas aa the geotentoner toate tae aside your sentiment and secure some rare piece at small outlay. _ Basement Salesroom. SEARS Danas to the bardboard. The aide! ninth Regiment Armory—came down-| down pretty pat themacives. ‘They Knew Marble busts—French sub-| French bronzes—in popu- Electric bronzes and ) Of the box nearest soe cantpard bad! town on the Subway, but they dressed | tne Christian or given names of all the | tes of spesd-eaters that smart men jects with lace lar French subjects. | electroliers in new effects. boon picked up as'it Tor mamicesionsd| the part just the eame—sogsles for the | 1). steel springs and brass contrap- | ™e for rich men to buy dartug where (tie) get the cash te pular French subjects. 1—$50 bronse.. 9 ee cca see or tha arn | eee tae tien ade TO WEE SEROT'| tions that look Itke the works out of a Deadly Auto Microbe. buy (the gasoline to run the accursed marble busts. 9— 45 bronzes, ‘ f ara the attenton of the shopkeeper./erde for the Imdies, dollar watch and cost as much aplece as| And not aiways rich men, elther. Once| thing. In this connection Au: eek 2— 60 bronzes, ‘ W. | Green {s herewith respectfully ad’ ' When the men were arresiei Schultz! You never would have guessed that | the automobile microbe begins to riot in| Gre S— 30 bronzes, Ariel the cardboard and the box,| thelr automoblie experience was con-|® Dullding lot in Yonkers. In pairs andj the automobile microbe begins to Alot in| ToNan I Weer Witess she wanta 2 Aad Which was ompty. fined to trips to Chinatown on the rub-| Warters and sextets they toured around | jyand yur last cent fora cat, and gen. Jen Cieteeitirene une P ie Szutis wae arrentes: Doo. 2%, 195, on| ee te eke: aN f them even | the Garden or the armory from one ex-| erally do. That is where the two auto-| Bet Bavdy. say a. little electric, run; CRE wm aye Bg Sad i aasttbtihy ame tim theg"a. | hibit to another, examining big fat tires mobile shows that are now going on 88-/ also’ be warned, In time. John W. Itali Ca bh } H then ‘Detectives Cohn and Dondon. of | ably been using gascline t0 take Brees | Which looked like pythons swallowing SNA MAN who expects to be out of debt | CLEP please Write, talian Carrara marble {the Ghureh strect station, have been Ot Eisele leone their own tails, and leather seat cush-| to the building and loan assgciation in| patitie “end orchestess, Ghd tO ed busts and electric fig-| 37°15 ores bows if kit ~M the complaints of keepers | #Pots out nd “ f rt ind ki Mostly, th h,| tWo years more, if he has good luck,| attendants—the Garden, in particular, ures—Th bust: had pune! id a =) ‘book ‘shops in the inet. @ | Of course, there were lots of folk ‘who | !ons and repair kits. lostly, though, | avons into the show with the best inc never looked as attractive as {t doer ese busts we anager of the Van Nostrand Book | really owned automobiles or wete go-| they preferred to stay on the main floor, tentions in the world.” He gets fasci™| now. with its ‘sky-biue ceilings and’ the carved by famous artists of Italy.| 1— 65 glass flower vase. fl ; vf ollars’ worth of books. At Head-| could mortguge their houses over in| seaters and huge machines weighing] punch: listens to a demonstrater who | vice for the comfort of the man who Royal Vienna ware— F, TOM GR the dstectives eald Schultz con- | Flatbush—folk who went around com-| two tons or so and having deadly forty- aa a iy abeter 8 alpebridged | owns tie ‘automons: natyane ror CH beaut painted & method. fe "i frigerator car. He s ay: id 1— 114.00 piece. 57. i S— 18.00 pieces . 37. THE CLOSING. QUOTATIONS | WAT 7) STREET, | Sino conn coctows, MEN ASKS commen N'A BUYING MOOD, Reece Sle Bookie cc, meee - AND CORN FOLLOWS. | FIRM IN LONDON. ON | | esti padi k tt tal) “00 |1— 87.50 piece... Z e | 1— 180.00 Purita bust.....6 75.00] 1 $7-50 PI — 36.00 piece. 0 P ‘Wheat prices broke in the early mar- | LONDON, Jan. 16—Suppiies of money) The cotton market at the outset to- 9 ikea pre lg Pa itegd ket trading and later failed to rally. | were comparatively scarce in the mar- day was less active. Wall street, the French Sevres vases—|50% reduction. 4 hand- & ‘on emer Net TUESDAY, Jan. 16. | July and May were weak. |iet to-day; South and Europe being rather shy Beautifully painted—artistic ideas. pale < ae Secorations: 4 Ath ‘a SERS SZ | pittsbure men toate hold of the stock | Corn was dawn, | Americans opened Irregular. Some in the way of buying orders, Pricea|@® |[1—$275 French Sevres vase.$137.50 PU eatinety are iaetang ; abi ath ray, = “ig | market to-day and worked up a hurrah| New York's opening prices were: Wheat | stocks advancid to above parity on New /started uncaanged to 2 points lower. @— 175 French Sevres vase. HG bronaee, miniatures on. porcelain Rin ED % F Z| movement in Reading. The tip on this |—Atay, 0 1-4 to 99 2-8. York support, remained generally life- 10, the early Cealings the late months || |/6— 40 French Sevres vases, FO eee aa ues on porcelains | ¢ nay ane 1Sy t | stock was to the effect that the divi! Chicago's opening prices were: Wheat— less, fallied during the last bour and |r. "opening prices were: January a (Oe Boa) Le silver. : ‘ % 1, — %|dend rate is Hkely to be advanced to/ yay, 89 to 891-8; July, 53-4 to §% 7-8; | clos ren, 11.44 to 11.49; March, 11.60 to 11.61; April: . 4 ‘ i “ ohm Babe Lig ea gy nee conn Galen uence Tora ellis Rerieemne ay een Goa ales, eis to | rorplgners, generally. were easier, but Hits Ba, May, ALA to ate, He 25% reduction. Japanese | 3314% reduction. ®. ane 50% reduction, 2 Martin ’ an. 4% 30% = 30% — reasé in carnings and that an extra| 4 j-8; July, 459-4. Park ilnic a! Sometiooas lzath ia: September: 1 "10.83: On bronze uet lamps in newest Theo, Haviland china dinner sets, imoges china open stock pattems, Rae: Ge BS Re 18 oceans nay te pod’ Goss, tne Fun? Waar ork Sg COSINE prices were: icrere attributed to the election results, (uty september, 10:85 to 10.8; October, effect, 95 different ideas, ranging} border decorations, and heavily | beautiful decorations and heavily 4 cae: Tis 2. Hc lent ot the male ot timber lands, The | Weel Mays, ea onerta: Gulp 202-8 | one dosed emer Japanese Temerial | sec cae priges were: January, 11.90 in price from $15 to $50. incrusted with gold. incrusted with gold, { fe : Pats ' a ay z Fs mehdine Con is the largest owner | 611-8 bid; July, pLl-4 bid. a "| sixes of 1904 were quoted at 1023-4. [ty Pk ay an thet to, Ue: Marc! 4 Mam 135, 13 of mining and timber Mand: in Penn-| Chicago's closing, prices, were: Wheat T 1 iss 9 Tune, 1:87 to Ika: Ju 5 6 if SD RS Bt smi Naeinctte te eommy fas iek meets SiGe GOI REE |, uate tere tur eens yon Ths ae A EE QO mahogany finish corner chairs, *7,5° i % 8 determ in gold coin for shipment to Mexico, 16.99. . q 10545 105% 16544 con- i i Sh $6: (46d + 3) more tiraber then i¢ will ever use: - HESE chairs were bought for our regular hich- j # & 104% 104% + 4 | nequently some of it is to be placed on _ eg ‘ iy ; § ao Bt “Ho —°y | the market. More than 7.000 shares of class trade, and were to have been delivered before the & 108 Reading stock changed hands within ° tf . A 4 HAGEL) Bl inaparey dour) andi ihe ineies Levancel 9 ‘ holidays, but only arrived last eS Our plans for he 19) from 1488-4 to 1441-4 Brokers that fre- 1¢S | next six weeks will not allow space for them, so we must let a ¢ $ Peete Raa Lipa eau etd det . iS }{ them go in the January clearing sale, though we doubt if you } oT% + ren ; is credited with having the langes: have ever seen such extraordinary values. ine ns emount of Reading e It is interesting to compare them with chairs sold regularly w+ % Mapook pang pledged pela 2 ‘at $10 to $12.5, if you would know what exceptional valucs 50 i = 'y|e Rendtn; , they are. The frames are richly carved, seats’ handsomely | TGR, a pected eae algrgr ; New cries S09 #17 eh cpbvitred tn Mik damask. verdas vole aad tapeay. e ose 1 BG IRS [ese acon cate nen sour ox: pier idan prrh coeer ae &\ To make these parlor suite values show tj rth, tat pe. = | SE South: BR as sty tau = 3 since. bit up as they deserve, we are going to tell you how they were priced originally. ok pois of Beesing common si: Exquisite materials and All are finished artistically and richly upholstered in tapestry, silk damask, and verona velour. wo years is one e : : . i iginally 35. .00. 7M 7, “My + | most remarkable features of the stock decorations. $-piece suites—originally LO i at pr oT nise calla peae nan bee pes a0 | os Ey so market. During the great anthracite SE plece sultry Te seo, naar B57 S-piece suites—originally 90.00, now 72.00. | } | S48 Coal strike this stock sold in the neigh-! Ri h Be utif ] A tisti ba ences ine tarially 38.00, now 30.00. . 5-piece suites—originally 115.00, now 92.00. | Bm TR +t [bernooe Of M. Last year it sold as low Ich, ‘a ul, Artistic. Pyplece sultesoriginally 62.00, now 41.50, 5-plece suites—originally 145.00, now 116,00. { 220% 319 s1oy + 1 . No great improvem: . : 0 TB pRB $y [teen mage on the Droperty: suchas The superbest Slipper creations and }]| $32 brass beds, heavy 1! inch posts, reduced to $24.50. eh AA ae ax x PEATE N tae gets eee in largest variety. Satins, suedes and Dee conranece en be 3 + 1% | 40d the Baltimore & io railroads, and 1 . '" e . 2 : Say 82% — % | yet the price of the common stock nas ‘ . ] é> h t rel Sy au + 1h [been vexed up to within one or two gold. hae Sule _ pre eave J anuary sale inens Ww rhte goods | i! eo ints of the market price of Pennsyl- Py j rs ime * rs Vania stock, and way beyond the sell- stock to be found in the world. Only ashort time remains to take advantage of these linen bargains | 74% + ing price of Baltimore & Ohio. It ts} ran from Mee i ay fants to eay thet within the past sear Prices ge Damask table cloths. - Fancy German linens. White goods. re _ | the entire $70,000,000 of Reading common $3 00 to $8 00 Pattern cloth border all round pure Scio" fancy 12%¢e" fan- a i70 stock has been sold and resold @ dosen| = = linen. Soy less hemes cylinen | 1000 pieces English nain- , as i Gpeoulative snterest tn tne Pennsyl- : 3 eae oes an Cee and. 2a aha cele doziles, 19 laches sook. hg ft .%*| vania and Baltimore & Ohio shares was 5 hs each $2.65 and.... 2.95 | naiscance tenerife | square, with hand-|36 inches wide, soft finish and sheer 1 | 4, B a 3 yards long, i ui * * | stimulated by the enthusiastic trading in| Also Carriage Boots. Price . . . . « oe ee Q mmeyer ‘Table damask by the yard, | and scallép edge, | drawn open work. | quality, piece of 12 yards...... 1.25 ay + Reading. Private wires from Philadel- rourd or square, ois a 4 hia were kept hot with orders to buy s ay on a Be ralve up $9110 30 pee ta 500 pieces fine nainsook. 44° — 1, | Pennsylvania and B. and O., and each 1 i ir centre Extra fine quality, soft finish, 36 in- Bt Bl amk asrcieed aot bes came || Also Finest Hosiery to match or to contrast or pleces and centrepieces, | ches wide, piece of 12 yards... 2.25 But | trees rhe persistent demand tor/| blend with the slippers or the ‘dress, in our rn caring oes | arlene designs ef | aires hite 1 Goi Sim Se | these stocks fairly offset the beavy| 6 p20 ? a with ft OPED | fancy open work, pleces white long ) tong TZ | guldation in Union Pacite. It was re-|] Great Hosiery Department, on the same floor. G™ Ave. & 20 St, W.oxk, sod been | value up to;.O0e cloth. a” $8” 4 gy | Ported in the Exchange that one spec- yard «.- PARR A stitched, values up 6c for fancy | inches wide, soft finish, yard... 10¢ as sone t ig ulative account in Union Pacific amount- Hemstitched tal loths. tO. seseeenees SOC Co cy 250 hite 200 pi hite Ins 14st ray — 2 [DE to about $0,000 shares wan closed out Asstsian darmask, ‘bemetiiched esc for German ines, Bederane sey India linesh value 46% 442% 142% 41 | yesterday and thts forenoon. So Insist- round. linens. Tea cloths, shams, | PTT", value 160 12%c yard, at ' 5 88 Sey, | ent was ehe selling of Union Pacific that hand 10-4 tie) Meroe sty lone gant endl catitro: | Ta at .10c * Be 8 108K 90814 London brokera cabled over asking what $] $] 50 | 95 sles wo pieces values up 1, 3, hy. By 4 | the matter was, The fact that Union ° a © pert a4 1.00/Sheets and pillow cases. : % «6h «988 + «44 | Pacific maintained {ts strength in the Hemstitched tea cloths, very Po eee 25 for fancy Sheets. Pillow cases, ; anagh gO8% Ck | tace of this heavy liquidation was glee- much underpriced. Mee linen teacloths, | 11:91 yds, 38c 42x36 inches, 12 ée i ite ioe Healy F # | fully commented on by the bull special- S%inch 36-inch 45-inch with several rows | 13(x2% yds.45e 45x36 inches, 1330 a 26° + 14 | iste, The Kubn-Loeb ana Harriman pao- $ fancy open work, | 2x33¢ yds... 50c 50x36 inches, 15igc fi 1H FM [pte made no apparent ettort to support| ic . values up to$1.73 | 214x934 yds, 5c 54x86 inches, 16ise an% — uy | the stock, : iy am About noon the market was over- 87% + xu | weighted by profit-taking sales, Holders ut + ®lot Amalgamated, Smelters and the Btee! 157 + «| Shares man itented an inpatient eager- Y see ntss to realize. In the case of the Steel 4 4 ; (camiapAer MACON ae ee Fed shares the market showed a wonder 181 ‘AST BA‘ Sugar cured hams, a C.t Pipe nt 90% + % power ot absorption. \ netsh ‘Cul ll}ec.; Simpson Craw- 7 ry. Ine. 25% consolidation rumore still cluster | rl pg Sat & Ry Lns Co p 92" around Brookiyn Rapid ‘i a : f to & Ib. plec ford Co.'s special, mild F GN SR Tee TS) Stimulate speculative intereern ane | a» ~ and appetizing; i 8. Steel ve! 1004 109, * s00Kt + stock of juis company. Confidential | 10 to 16 Ibe; lle ] cer Ge oi” ae te fl Thomas F. Ryan deny with unguayted Fine guallty Sreamny ‘Ten- oo }) Watash 28% — x | positiveness that there is any intention | e der Corn; guaranteed —— Bayan pees 4IM 43 any Fy | of Including Brooklyn Rapid ‘Transit in| fe. 44 tabs E ae nr a «(the Tntervorough-Metropolitan ‘merger. | . iy 4 ° 1 *it wo a t enc! St E 3 pi aT 20% 3977". +8 |take over BR. T.," pald Mr, Belmonte | 7 Wis, Cent, pf... 6I% 62% aay 4 4, | TePresentative, “for the reason that If i = wood, Seto eae Se clmbcees or oes ates ete EEE 30 ||| Sat ht 1 tor les of ks to-day was! b4 * 40-1b. box 4-: C mentary. 1,830,100 sha id of b State Legislature 1d bably com- 6 Comp! shares and of bonids $4,089,000 cia tolearry peseonnort frog Pose & 1g a ‘B70 —_——_—_—__—___._... tl “ ‘ oo oparay Talend fer one tare y The head of Mr. KNOWITALL so full of, useful knowl- appears, to be the result of 8 definite A edge is, | plan. " er or e Ge hd . Mek of 18. a Wall street ceete. : : You'd think he was a graduate of half a dozen colleges. 55,3908 | ss Erauate mn colges, | | Rass 9 George J. Gould pera has pret much a He settles rows and disputes with his figures incontestable, rators why have tried to handle his : He knows all sporting records and what foods are indi- NON More men, women, boy d girls | tellroad stocks have complained more Z ible: s Geng and als Tan once that tae OMe ee cee cee gestible; ba 18¢ 0. kage Tac pirertsed thelr “wants” in The [jeer to vcip chee eouia not litt a fin- : He knows the age of actresses, the width of Abyssinia, wines and liquors, orld during the last six months of J |F20m faders have carefully avoided i The name of every Congressman, all measures broad and 4995 than in any other New York || that the vrowent ative ta “athe } linear, a rin ort 4 . | newspaper, eific, | Den nd Grande an é In fact, he’s up in everything, and ne’er forgets at all. q due to the activitier ‘ Wie ct Ey i compart pool. hoaded by William 4G. And yet it is a simple way in which he gets it all, i} aia fhesras hace ke LAIN Selatan. OMe 4 A little paper volume (just a quarter is its cost) y ese figures have been certified to J | 0" 1 Seu fpr ove: . ¢ Ch adaaity by Barrow, Wade, Guthrie & Co, J) ructa esout two youth ag Ta St I the source of all bis wisdom, wii he fads iy never \er dssues were quite popular in the * deri publi¢ accountants, Tan Market eardag. 7°" P It's a little pocket college, which no man should ever lack. ra | coun d withdrawn from vor b f uid the title of the volume fs. :

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