The evening world. Newspaper, February 14, 1906, Page 8

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Den, tthe gothracite miners in this wlty. | i conference with the coal presents | Eri ‘begin to-morrow, and upon its out- depends the course of the stock | 3 if these confreres fail agree the impending bull movement | {nier. Be Undoubtedly be deferred. With the next few weeks the bears will ely to assume a yery aggrensive has a harmonious outcome the plans to put prises up from 10 to 15 ints Tigiser. 1t is clearly the senti- b: of the street that there will be no ginike. Nevertheless a feeling of un- e@rtainty exists, and ominous uncer- tainty in Wall street ts a etroke of pa- conspicuously are these: The min- Tepresentatives will press their de- : for recognition of ithe Mine Work- Union; the coal presidents declare % they will not recognize that union. it Baer, of the Reading Com- ates scat cus conference that stand out Says to-day, however, that his as- and himself will go into the ference with open minds and eager @o everything in weir power to & strike, bin if “t comes they are for it. ° lure of the market to respond to annourcement made about noon, of completely the Stock Exchange Inted the actual fact. This -annual dividend turns out to be as Mnprally. expected, viz., three per Mt, @n advance of 1-2 fer cent. over @ last previous semi-annual declara- 1-While this action of ihe Union Girectors places the common on® 6 per cent. basis,' the stock Will get only 6 1-2 per cent. for year 190 unless a special dividend declared between now and April, lon Pacific preferred gets its regular tely “afier the Union Pacific div declaration’ the common stock aced to 156 1-8, but after a few sales Oe dropped back to 165 and tnere- Jew of the insistent yull tips on * New Yok Central, the omission of the etors to increase the regular quart- dividend of 11-4 wer cent, was dis- THE WORLD: 'SCEEPING CARS CRASH AFTER RUNNING WILD. ST, LOUIS, Mo., Feb. 14—While com~’ Lovis at forty miles an jour to-day two sleepers on a ‘Frisco train took a siding, tore loose from the into a box car loaded with terra-cotta. The passengers . | were hurled peli-mell, but none was in- 4 jured beyond bruises. Chi | negro porter, was badly inju: The car of terra-cotta, $2,000, was demolished. : ——__—_ © COVERING ORDERS KEEP UP PRICES OF WHEAT. t{| Covering orders steadied wheat prices jin the early market to-day, offsetting FRE DELIGHTFUL AND CONVENIEN’ Ei ers Beg ‘Saks & Company | Broadway, 33d te 34th Street. SPECIAL FOR THURSDAY : $15.00 Skirts for Women at $10.50 New circular model with. plaited front and bias folds at the bottom, fashioned:of black ‘broadcloth. | $29.50 Coats for Women at $15.00 Full length model of black broadcloth, lined through- or black satin, and elaborated . oie a: eri es FERE, LOE ae Pez Simpson ord Co: a mail SUTY AVE 19 TO2DUSTREE =e 900 men’s 1906 rain or shine . 4 e % fry ts e + ted BOK wezes Eat OE EREC EEE ce clouds hanging over the market | ae BYERY one of these overcosts bears the famous regis- ance of quality that you never saw elsewhere at a price so low. No other coat gives the all around satisfaction of a cravenette. At no other store in America'can you buy these coats at this price. Not only does it shed rain, but it is about the smartest coat a man can wear any and every day. ' These overcoats at $11 have the stylish cut of the costliest Spring garments, and all are cravenetted by the celebrated Priestley process. On bhe other hand if the con- ue out with white, gray with velvet and braid. A Sale of Spring Waists Three right dainty models designed for the new season's service, at prices from one-third to almost one-half less than what the garments will command in the regular course of business. Of sheer white lawn, with square yoke of lace and front of embroidery and tucking; elbow sleeves finished with ruffle. $3.00 Batiste W Of sheer white gbatiste, round yoke, back und front of Val. lace, elaborated with embroidery and fine tucking. $6.50 Mull Waists at $3.95 Of fine, sheer white mull, front elaborated with French Val- enciennes lace in elaborate scroll design and finished with hemstitching. Elbow sleeves with full ruche edge and lace. 59c Mohair Sicilian at 38c Three mighty factors enter into the importance of this offer—the fabric is in high fawor, the quality is exceptionally high and the price concession quite extraordinary. Forty-five inches wide, high-lustre, in black, navy, royal, gray and garnet, together with a limited quantity of white. A Sale of Ribbons Weaves which will lend themselves to the elabo- Jeaders will go ahead’ with their | finn. York's opening prices 905-8; July, 89. ‘pening prices were: Wheat July, 833-4; September, 82 5-8, 2 to 435-8; July, 437-8 Fe oe Falysis to speculation. ‘Tne two facts | 2 fered; July, 891-4 49 1-2 bid; Janet, ¥, 88 spokesman for the coal! presi- | §) ON HAMMERED HARD BY THE «BEARS. ists at $1.65 Mo the fair thing. The coal presi- | declare furthermore that they |.t selling brought n prices down 3 points) today and igorous beat hammering Ister brournt nervous market conditions. Union: Pacific dividend indicates | 15,000 yds.1906 embroideries », off VERYBODY knows of the enormous demand for embroideries this season—of the scarcity—of the + But in the face of this, we place on sale Thursday morning 15,000 yards » closing prices mvere great advance in prices. , ; of this season’s most wanted styles and kinds at a positive saving of one-third. 15e. to 25c. embroider-|35c. to 50c. dress flounc- |.60c. to 75c. demi-flounc- ies, 10c. and 15e. Matched sets of nainsook and Swiss —fine Blind embroideries. Open work and English eyelet effects. Embroid- for Shirt Waists, Underwear, Dresswear, Children The total sales of 1,082,4 ehares and of stock to-day were ‘bonds 3,000. f-annual dividend of 2 per cent, Im- j 48c a yard for 75c. allovers. FLOOR RESTA! GMT! T overcoats at *1l. tered trade mark ‘Priestley Cravenette”—an assur- , at cost to make room. 27 different styles. ‘Fine wotsteds in neat checks and stripes and. plain effects—fancy tweeds—English cheviots—fine cassimere and plain black all wool Thibet. > Second Floor, The fashionable dresser -will note tlre bro&ad concave shoulders and large loos¢ backs. Made 52 inches in length; 22 inch vents—83 inch to 46 inch chest measure—all new Spring models. ~ SIMPSON CRAWFORD CO, ——— Main Floor. ings, 25c. ings, 39c. * Drees Flouncings hes | Demi-flouncings of English eyelet wide—in Skirt embroideries, Corset Cover em-|real handmade—Baby Irish and broideries, Knglish eyelet émbroider- | Batiste combinations—used _ exten- ies, new Blind and eyelet combined paively for dresses, waists, lingerie, hats | Japanese effects. A ards allovers more than 1-3 less than prices prevailing Fe eet os patterns included—every faa of the season. | 98c a yard for $1.60 allovers. {$1.48 a yard for $2.50 allovers. and many other tses. SIMPSON CRAWFORD Co, ——— ration of gowns and millinery and _the decoration iting. Still, the Central stock heid firmly on a fairly steady demand}: . Strong finehelal quarters. Facts own in Vanderbilt. official circles in- keie that some of the New York Cen- ‘subsidiary will be in a posi- Hon this year to ease thelr dividends, J thereby a still more to the steadiiy ‘@ inereasing revenues of the parent com- “Copper stocks were sulky to-day, At the disclosure of tne Tacks the Heinze deal. ‘Yne pubtisned ae- | Wick the sensativnal vlements taat Wall street operators “expected, |. ‘Ne, boomin: of Amatgumaced au 4a, which ‘haw heen eopeaaiie in certain quarters, ceased en- ¥. The “bear traders took 18 with these stocks and suid aly on the assumption that 3 the Heinze deal is no tery there is nothing upon bull movement can be 5 sold off about mda drspped a market been mor yubtedly would nave a tribute Lo by th transfer nds of the table and kindred uses, since the new spring shades are included. Satin Messaline and Louisine Ribkon, 5tinches wide, in all the light colors, black or white. Value 19¢ to 25¢ the Yard. Satin Taffeta Ribbon, 6 inches wide,sexcellent quality; in a variety of shades as well as-black. Value 50¢ the Yard. . h Faille Ribkon, 634 inches wide, brilliant lustre; all together'with the Spring colors, Spesial at 29c Ribbons in white, pink, blue, cream-or lavender. . Value 45¢ @ piece of (0 yards. not to be found elsewhere. mf y » Val. | the new millinery shades, yards for Soc. "| 39¢ rps i ll eae pl |55e laces. Steinway © ¢ 75¢ a piece of no yards. Thousands of yards of Val. laces. FRENCH VALS. SER N VA ss AL. laces have never enjoyed such an era of popularity. Foreign makers are exhausting their capacity, and soaring prices have had no effect toward diminishing the de- But low prices are assured at Simpson Crawford's, for we stocked up ahead of the rush—laid in the largest and most viried assortment of Val. laces ever seen in New York. comes Everything in the line of Val. Laces that you can think of is here—with edgings, GERMAN VALS. ENGLISH VALS. a doz. yards for $1.00-V9k r3—all styles and widths. f ii tions direct from the Nottingham manufectupe: 10. rSTed for Leces up to 0c. | We. ® yard for Laces up to 85¢- | 25e. a yard for Laces up to 30u, 15e. a yard for Laces up to 25e. | sands of yards of underwear lace in laces, (an and insertions. Laces that sell under oatiaasy conditions up to 1253¢. yard. .egey esses Rew aaees 35c. a yard for Laces up to 75c. y widths and designs—imitation Torchon and Cluny SIMPSON CRAWFORD Co, — Vertegrand has revolutionized the entire:piano\industry. While in form an upright piang, its tone possesses that wonderful, grand-li for whichyall other makers have striven ‘in Its jattractive price, of $500,\has not only established comparative piangr values has also put it within the reach of\ everybody, even with The thousands that have been bougiirsince its inception testify to the tremendous popularity of the Vertagrand. ue $1.00 a piece of Io yar © $1.40 a piece of 10 A Sale of Fans celluloid sticks, shell or amber colored. Medium size. Formerly 85c Fermerly $1.95 to $2.50 At $1.25 Fans of silk gauze, hand painted and spangled or plain spangled, lace and spangled mounted on bone sticks elabo- rately carved and inlaid with spangles. Formerly $3.00 to $5.50 Large size. Sizes 7, 8 and 814. orders will be fil ited On the exper distribution tot! ott Nort! distant Come alndttry it and be:convinced. Tim» payments, if desired. STEINWAY & SONS, Gnd 109 East Fourteenth) Street, NEW YORK. : Subway Express: ‘tation at the:Door. * Cuticura soap, of Golf Vests WILLIAMS’ SHAVING SOAP, cak, WILLIAMS SHAVING SOAP, 8u 3 Sweaters, Norfolks & : FOR WOMEN AND MISSES. It ista big event—big in s portunities which it offers. including high and “V" neck; the wéaves are both plain,and fancy; the colors, red, white, gray, black All sizes upsto 44. Ae| Hair tonics and brushes 15 | “sects Bas ce ou Steinway Hall, .1 “A e and big in. the op- he: models are varied, and combinations. I+11 17+ $+1 1 ; ive-piece $ lip covers, FRESH shipment of }| 500 pieces ofnew Belgian damask of a superior ity hasjustarrived and while it lasts will tak ordersat$5.50 whennotmore than twenty yards of single FF width material |) INN is. required — | larger suits at proportionate- A u ABE ly low prices. 4, The; price and the quality are such tan offer like this later in the on would sell every yard we have ime But remember, the price doubled at that time. fe give you the advantage of this when there is time to insure workmanship, accurate a : ; Hpeamurement and perfect fitting slip D. 'D) NE HAY’S HAIR HEALTH. RO ilee “White. eliatrope Viol Rose,” Bon des Beau’ d’Espagne, oun 2 *Lyon’s tooth pow- der, 2 for.. Formerly $1.50 to $2.50 Formerly $3.00 to $4.00 Formerly $4.50 to $7.50 The" Final Clearance Snits& Overcoats:for Men, * Packer's tar At Twelve: Dollars The Chance iw a twelvemonth Japanese Porcelains all offered at 25¢ each. CE a year we find many thousand {pieces of beautiful hand-painted chirtaware of every size and description, which is ayresult of broken lines after the season's selling, through- out the United States by our Wholesale Estab- lishment. Some of the pieces offered are.dupli- cates of special sales recently held at 50c. and The regular values range from 50¢, to $2.50 each, 20,000 pieces at 25c each The assortment consists of Plates, \Pitchers,Vases, Nut Bowls, Fancy Trays, Olive Tray: Pitchers, Salad Bowls, Bon-Bon Box@s, Hair Receivers, " Flower Bowls, Odd-shaped Cake Trays, &c., &e. , in strang oak boxacon:ain- ges, 1 foot plate, 1 complete for.... “Rubber goods. Y *Sorosis gloves; regular 69c.; |. for housework. 49¢ quart HOT WATER BOTTLE, quart (warranted ION HOT WATER Bi A FOUNTAIN 89c ; 2-quart .. son Crawford one Letitthe full strength of this’ offer- be~ understood—it is the final iclearance sale and it offens all’ that the term Beyond that: you must know that every:gar- ment h.as been designed for season's service and that the prices have suffered ing. ae Manicure materials. or longer use for 1.23 neat issors, one Pourter, cs professional The Suits—Sing'ke and| The Overceats—Single- double breasted m ofd els) breasted box models and long punctuated by a fewtChes-| single and double breasted | coats with self a-velvet collar. terfield frock suits. Saks & Company, Broddway, 36d to\34th Street, Annual February sale toilet goods and druggists’ sundries. HIS sale has come to be one of those fixed bargain events at Simpson Crawford’s—a sale always held about the middle of February, during which the standard preparations used in every home can be bought at actually less than the retail druggist pays at wholesale. Of course a sale of this kind cannot last longa few days will exhaust the specialy purchases which we have made for this occasion, and regular prices will come into force agaim Every- thing is of the highest standard of quality and absolutely fresh and pure, ; We reserve the right to restrict the quantity on mail-orders, and no mail led on items marked with a star { * ), i * Pears's soap— Munyon's witch hazel very spécial, 3 for 25c. * soap, per cake 8c. Toilet \. IDEALIA COLD CREAM, the finest made; ‘small Jars, Se - Ae Se] WITCH HAZ s ff Cure, 3Bc. and G3c. V 1AZEL or ROSE ALMOND ‘ind a Se. Cale of Coke's Tar shen: | RE AM, (for Chapped oF poo Soap free with every bottle. ‘ea Hair Tonic for i Roug $ ve fing “LOWER ‘and GUCUMBER K *50c Glass Jars, 15e 3 Ke $1.00 ole ‘i GLYCERINE | ROSEWATDR 4 le ir and borax, 4 0; tt i Hair Dye a Cope 39 MENNEN'S TALCUM 4 172 DORIN'S HOUG: ROGE vi No. is. R & GALLET' ig, Red or white... LLG @ Dandruff, ioc. size 0) sine... at very natural color 3 Se mbes te Powbsr. Package 1 IDEAL TALCUM POWDER 25¢@ Te. each, 4 foi AubORBANT 2le sh RONG A WITCH HAZEL” 396 LT, 15¢ CHAFING “D1 for burning witha an of (word alcohol, BR ints, 5 quarts. TELIA VIOLET AMMONIA. db- Uightful for the bath; 19¢ food ALCOHOL, Wite.? quarts : 33e ENTISEPTINE TOOTH Pown! TOORH BRUSHES bit! ; WDER. importe: rench xtra size bottle of best pow- rae r., 1¢¢/| bristles, values 12 fect alkaline an Thoth By || upto 25c...,.. ic tooth wash: 4 oz 3 full 39, BORING Sel ale i SANITOL PASTE, ‘powder ot ances Te pie Srecials. h eto the newest pertuine, 98c MEADOW! insertions, galloons, medallions and allovers to match—hundreds of -exclusive designs, \ Main Floor. { Soaps. is UAT Oar On eer White: Hello” HEN OLIN TIL 2le ton; for tits sal RIB, for iota, . "IMPORTED BA RI) qui fine deine,

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