The evening world. Newspaper, January 18, 1906, Page 8

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4 “Whe probability that the Miners’ Union _ Gontention of rome of the Reading di- | “Position to make a handscme distribu- fogs of Jersey Central stock, are in- ‘ THURSDAY, Jan. 18. ‘wan Jaracly a Gould cay In market. Miszourl Pacifico, Denver | bash and Colorado a time they, the sensational features of Expert obscrvers of ot wae | Market conditions declared that George | gr. i, Gould was bebind this movemont ard | \ it his purpose waa to make a better ‘ket for the sale of his controlling terest in Colorado Fuel & Iron. The used by the buying of a few broke! 4 umably representing the Gould 4 it: When these bri were ed it justified the advance In hey ied: “Increased earnings and good eainvas prozpet!s for 196." The point made that the New Orleans yellow Wever visitation had cut dpwn the earn- ofthe Iron Mountain line seriously, t now that the scourge had. passed, | = j F along the entire Missouri Fa- ‘gific system was improving dally. ‘The game bright prospects were also claimed ‘for Wabash. Denver & Rio Grande is- en have been strong for somo time fecause of the faith that the foreign holders have in the future of this ty. ©) One explanation of the four-point ad- pee in Reading early in the day wus will shortly issue a definite announce- ‘gent that there will be no anthracite '@oal strike this year. It has been @ GFectors that with one more good busi- Cpees year that property will be in a Aion of extra dividends to Its stockhold- { ‘The earnings of this company, to- er with its income from its hold- : ing rapidly. The quick advance vin the price of Reading on a somewhat t demand gave the impression tn ye Stock Exchange that the supply of <Moating stock !s narrowing. Two or wee big operators began bidding is sfck energetically immediate! | ter the opening of business. Offer- were not plenty, and 4n order to we the stock out the buyers were {to\ advance their bids 1 per t. at a time’. Wasserman & Co, it 8 reported, tought about 2,000 shares Reading in the first hour, ‘Specniation in Union Pacific halted @ while to-day because the directors this company held a regular meet- , and there was a feeling in the t that dividend action might be teken. Tho lending men of the Union Pacific syndicate are keeping mum about their plan, but the popular bellet is strong that there ‘s to be an increas) in the dividend rate. Fresh {dincations of the purpose of the “insiders” to advance the prices of United States Steel common Preferred. crop out daily. Brokers iden- “Hed with Morgén and feller and Frick interests are primed/with bull ‘tips on the steels, The dig corporation,) is now turning out more an 2800 tc were gbeel dail: abnonnal and for struc- urtiweal indicating great im ing great in- in those sections dur- Iron 3 ey FF H divide: amounted cent. gna. all preferred stock- fo did not ament ty the § eerce ee these di 4 tl ipe it all off the t offer to exchange is iy be samme basis as in 1900. bs onfisetin, orts concerning the le action of the amated 4 tet of the Jy dividenil caused that stock to te between 1111-4 igi 112 1-8. wh bd it to create an impression that a nt. dividend rate would be es- cent. to 6 ner per ‘The Closing Quotations, To-day's highest, lowest and closing prices net changes Of stocks {rom yesterday's fina! quotations.are as follows; f4+ [+ T4t4e+t i l+i = oe = Re mB eARRSSSCSESNSASSe: aeeseeleseorys Ee eofee ee eee eres 3 kee |. Just step ht wp and ask thousands of em- for @ position. It will cost Bbc. to de it through AD. oF Sarees enn Pat fe Pennavivant aa a +1 Pee Cecnsk : Lyttle ++I 1 SNS SB i asassexenasa: 322s iessar Ra RE 5 52R8 RE FERCR FS SHPER, PEP FER 55 rs R388 BRBBRazs3 32 3hee 3s SERFS RR FF: Foe fee FR Soa SER PS PL Fee PHL D Lee +11 + theeel + BSRSGISRAISS FS Betsseagst! Lo+el bite 1+] pes ap REE B RESERE: 198 watt 134) ihe ag AMALGAMATED COPPE ‘RAISES DIVIDEND. The directors of the Amalgamated Copper Company to-day declared a divi- tend of 1 1-2 per cent quarterly. two previous quarterly dividends were of 1 I-4 per cent. each, The directors of the Boston and Mon- tana Consoljdaied Copper and Silver Mining Company declared a quarterly ‘This is at the rate of 12 per cent. quarterly, or 48 2 a shore. , |dividend of $2 amd an extra dividend of $1 per cent. 4 | annually, ee ES WHEAT FELL BACK ? Wheat showed slight advances at the start in the market, but the gains were soon lost. ‘Trading was narrow and bull support mas light. New York's open! verg: whew York's opening prices werg: May Chicago'sopenin g prices were: May ‘The | 4 AFTER FAIR START. | its to i bid. Corn July, 814-8] _ 18—Money was in strong demand in the et to-day. Trading on the Stock’ Exchange was cheerful and fairly animated in some trong bank return hed effect on ao COTTON WEAKENED country. UNDER HEAVY SELLING.| Ons’ in the rate of J Imperial Bank of Germany. ‘The cotton market opened steady to- were active, being stimulated on Gay. at ‘an, advance of one polat to 0 | tte. Curae, decline of two, but soon turned ‘weak under heavy selling or: Witte] CASTORIA sine Rona Suly, STP ARS For Infants and Children. iS january, u.e| The Kind You Have Always Bought ‘0 11.70; March, May,| Bears the Housefurnishing ‘sale now going on in basement. Including aantity of the finest Grey Enamel Ware at excep- itu mg BRIN Ht it if i i raf i ac i : i Poti NO MAIL ORDERS ON West 125th St., 7th and 8th Aves. \Mussed Handkerchiefs | Main Floor. An odd lot of slightly soiled Hand- kerchiefs, which generally retail at 10c. each, willbe placed on a bargain table Fri- day, each’... 020.0% SHC Embroideries. 2,000 Remnants at 10c. fo 25c, 2 yard. Main Floor. i 2,000 assorted remnants of Embroid- eries in lengths from 134 to 4% yards, in various qualities and Styles. These goods will all be placed on a special counter at prices ranging from, per yd., 10c. to 25c. 4,000 Yds. of Laces Friday at 25c. yard. Main Fidor, 4,000 yards of Point Venise Lace Bandings, Spangled Bandings and Fancy Bandings, regularly sold at 50c, ine pst stn be placed on speci 3 for Friday. Your cholee at, per yard: 25c¢ Drug Dept. News. Main Floor, $1.98 Sox’ seraY Sykinam, 34c 15,,2,8 om¢ ¢ quart DOUCHE for 2, 3 and 4 quart BOP 460 ‘Water’ norriEs; fo boxes. 21 for IDELIA_ TOILET BENZOIN; C “soe. size; 48e. for $1.00 size, Every Preparation Has Been Made at The J4th Street Store To Make Friday a Day of Extraordinary Interest for Shoppers., your find every hour bubbling with interest, every floor develo jubilantly, energetically and aggressively in this comprehensive Mid-January movement. Backed by a buying power of tremendous prestige, allied to some of the greatest mercantile enterprises in the world, it is small wonder that a tremendous volume of interest will be aroused. WE DIRECT PARTICULAR ATTENTION TO THE SPECIAL SALES ON THIS PAGE. Extraordinary efforts have been made. The very kind of merchandise that is most wanted is offered at prices that will startle the shopping public. The object, of course, is to stimulate business in a phe- nomenal stores, shall Rugs---Great Special Values. Alle Wool Smyrna Rugs at Radical Price Concessions HEAVY ALL-WOOL SMYRNA RUGS at fully one-third less than regular prices. These Rugs will all be sold in one. day at these prices, so if you wish to obtain a good, durable and pretty rug this is your opportunity. Patterns are copies of the fine Oriental Rugs. $2.89 for size 36x72 inches, value $4.45. $6.98 for size 6x9, value $13.50. $11.29 for size 7.6x10.6, value $18.50. 5 Fourth Ftcor, Linoleum and Oifcloth. per square yard for No. 1 are yard for genu- 29c, grade OILCLOTH, new 69c. . Ine Inlaid LINOLEUM— tile and floral patterns. Actual val- colors through to the back—guar- anteed perfect goods, and quantities, ue 45¢, not Hmited. Value $1.25. Remnants of Silks and Velvets. Lengths of 1 fo 15 Yards at 25c., 35c. and 45c. yd. Regular 50c. to $1.00 qualities. There are three impressive groups and they include Messaline, colored, cream and black Peau de Cygne, plain and fancy Taffeta, plain and fancy Louisine, black and colored Crepe de Chine, Liberty Satin, Pongees, Foulards, black Taffeta, Moire Velours, fancy Silks of many kinds, Plaids, Checks, fancy Shirtwaist Suiting, Poplins, Armures, China Silks, Habutai, ete.; also all kinds of velvets, in- cluding Pannes, plain and fancy Silk Velvets, black Velvets, Cordu- roys,Velveteens, etc. Main Floor. 600 Men’s Suits« Overcoats Friday in a General Clearance of Great Importance. For Suits and Overcoats worth $8.00 $10, $12 and $15 Regularly. Thereare exactly 300 Suits the Mecca of multitudes of shoppers. and 300 Overcoats in this and at $8.00 they should sell with the greatest rapidity ever known on 14th Broken lots---that's why we crowd down the price. At $8.00. 300 long, loose fitting Over- coats; newest styles, in black, Ox- ford or fancy materials. he NY sale, AD) street, Third Ploor, At $8.00. 300 Suits in fancy mixtures, as well as plain black. Double or single-breasted styles, : degree, We are determined, and in the most decisive manner at that, to pack the 14th Street Store, Wash Goods Main Floor. per yard for DRESS GINGHAM, fast colors, in stripes and plain colors. per yard for CHALLIES, Per- sian design, for kimonos and house dresses. per yard for FRENCH FLAN- NELFTTE, pretty designs: sold formerly at 12%c. per yard for SILK MULL, all colors, for walsts, 27 inches Others ask 12%4c. White Goods ed per yard for 40-inch NAIN- 2' SOOK, for undergarnients. 4} per yard for BLEACHED 2C MUSLIN (2b yards to a cus- tomer). I 2 1¢ per yard for remnants 2 of white MADRASES and DOTTED MULLS. 5c 4c He 9c wide, Matn but for various trade reasons we at. placed on sale Friday at Spangled Robes at 4 Off. The. cost to manufacture these Robes was $10.50, rcary 6,98 ‘Also 25 beautiful black SPANGLED ROBES—exceptionally high grade Robes. Their values are up to Clearing Upholsteries. 1,400 Yards of $1.00 and $1.25 Tapestries at 39c. Per Yard. | Your choice of genuine brocaded Moire Tapestries and Petit Point Tapes- | tries, suitable for draperies and furniture coverings. (No Mail Orders filled.) Heavy $4.00 Turkish Tapestry Table Covers, Each at 98c. Pretty designs, heavy as a board; novelty finished corners, 8-4 size—a great bargain. We have the same cover in 10-4 size at $1.48 each—worth $5.50. | (No Mail Orders filled.) Peete gy —————\ 5c per yard for 1,650yards of 12%c Curtain Muslin, | 36 inches wide—perfect goods. Your choice of figures and dots. The | | mill price of these goods to-day is double our price. (Limit, 12 yards to a customer.) No Mail Orders filled. $1.49 per pair for $3.00 Scotch Lace Curtains. Choice designs, extra double-thread weaves, buttonhole edges—3%_ yards ‘long and full width. (Limit, 6 pairs to a customer.) 5,000 Back and Side Combs On Sale Friday, Each at” 25C Extra heavy, Main Floor, fancy style tops; very artistic and worth fully 50¢, In shell and amber, At the price named they should be Floor. lain and can sell them Fi asthe $20.00, They ‘will 10.98 | Every piece is pei terns. A bargain N Porcelain Toilet Sets, Friday Very Special at en ean ndsome! rated Toilet Sets, consisting of 10 full-sized piecese iu eet fect and finely embellished with natural floral pat- so wonderful that we must emphasize O C. O. D.’S AND NO MAIL ORDERS. Basement. bought eagerly by, swarms of 25c $1.49 | er Handbags # 1.95 for Gilt Mesh The beds are made precisely as extra high head, New York ductory Friday, Sounds seers EGG BAKING Pow- DeER—The regular 40c.; T-pound can SOAP—The Mth Street totes Best Family— or all, Laundry Pur fares 'Phouna thors oughly measoned bars, #76: box of W bars, Brani—r $40 Brass Bedsteads, $24.98; | Also an Offer of Couches. massive husks, seven 34-inch fillers; beautiful design; superior construction; best French lacquer; all sizes. Popular Grocery.| Sixth Floor. (CAKE Tomles Hand Bags; 6- & inch frame top. jy with fine link mesh;_ heavily gold plated; strong chain han- illustrated—2-inch continuous posts, Main Floor. le. Sharp Shears at 19c, The Regular Price Would Bé 39c. Main Floor. Simply an opportu- nity for you to seize eagerly, Shears of highly tempered steel, patent bolt, heavily nick elled band 39c. values, 19% Notions. Because of the littleness of the prices quoted it will be impossible to ss |filt mail orders. Neither will fill O. D, orders be filled, i 8 SPOOLS OF CLARK'S 10c G°R.'x. taack and white, all numbers. (Limit 8 spools.) mas: | 4 each for HAIRPIN CABINIDTS, all sizes, Fifth Floor. Indestructible Couches. $7.98 tor this handeome $12.10 In- destructible Couch (as illus- trated), finished in golden oak, This couch hes high shaped head, five rows of Ceep tufdng, ylelding edge and made with best tempered steel springs and covered in high-grade revona veloura, : extra ange 10c for card of two dosen PHARI. WAIST BUTTONS. Value dc. Sc ver dosen tor GEOR LACES. 10c %, fo. PIN-OM SUPPORT- 5¢ Pink ING “BRAID — Clourence i : 28¢ fiat Soovdoum aA. fic Ber _card ot GAVRTY PING, all roll of BLACK AND }- ‘ok thin | IAF Me Soe | TABLE APPL ® Shales La: Crisp Tart Apples for Pies or Table Use; Eiad oS ping features of importance, exploiting sales that will warrant your immediate and complete attention. The whole Store joins to variously illustrate the fact that this, one of the youngest of great Manhattan department Dainty Muslin Underwear. Second Floor. 49¢ for Muslin and Flannelette s GOWNS, finished with scal- 39¢ loped edge or yoke of lace and em- broidery insertions. 1234¢ for CHILDREN’S DRAWER- WAISTS of strong jean. Strapped seams, taped buttons. is 2,to 12 years. Regular 25Sc. value. for 50c. NAINSOOK CORSET COVERS, trimmed with three insertions, ruffle of Valenciennes lace and ribbon beading. 12¢ for 19. CORSET COVERS, trimmed with pretty lace ruffle, 19¢ ‘or 25. CAMBRIC DRAWERS, cluster tucks. Remnants Black and Colored Dress Goods. We will place on sale tor Friday the entire iot’ of lengths left from our great January Clearance, and which range in lengths from 1 to 8 yards, suitable for suits, skirts, waists and ehildren’s dresses. Worth from 49c. to $1.25, Main Floor. At 25c., 35c., 45c. and 59c. Lot No. 1 at 25c.— includes Colored, Cream and Black Panamas, Colored and Black Sicilians, Mohairs, Crepe Veiling, Voiles, Scotch Plaids, Checks, &c.; worth up to Gdc. Lot No, 2 at 35c,—consists of English Suiting, Black and Col- ored. Mohair Sicilian,” Tweeds, Albatross, Colored and Black erent Fancy Panamas, Scotch Mixtures, &.; worth up to Lot No, 3 at 45c,—ircludes Black and Colored Nun's Veiling, French Serges, English Storm Serges, All-Wool Cheviots, Fancy yee Suiting, Colored and Cream Voiles, &c.; worth up to Lot No, 4 at 59c.—includes all the short lengths of Broadcloths, his Novelty Suiting, Fine Worsteds, &c.; worth from 85c. to @) Watches for Men and Boys 4 > Friday’s Extraordinary Opportun:ty. 1.98 for: BOYS’ NICKEL WATCH AND CHAIN—open-face Watch, good. Amer- ican jewelled movement; stem wird and set; complete in silk-lined box, Main Floor, Good Value in Men’s Watches. 2 MEN'S NEW MODEL WATCHES, 10-year. gold-filled open-face case, engine turned or hand engraved, fitted with Jewelled American move- ments; warranted to keep perfect time; $9.95 value for. 5.95 chi PA aA a lA La Men’s “Walkover” Shoes. Men’s “ ”* $3.50 and en peta PALKOVER” Shoes at D2. 40 Damaged—Reduced in price because tech- et ee Sr A vip See and yet so slightly imperfect as to be prac- tically cevund detection, “WALKOVER” Shoes in all their latest styles and models. One of the best lots of “Walkover” Shoes we have yet offered at the price, Lace Shoes, $1.25 and $1.50 grades. Women’s Rubbers V 7 from 2¥ to 8. Misses’ and Children’s Shoes 08c for Misses’ and Children’s Button and 29C Tre Lind the hee sin et 39c

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