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8 esas. ‘THE WORLD: FRIDAY EVENING, FEBRUARY 16, 1906. anys, isthes: Er yep, 10. final ‘quotations ase as follows: remarked an | Amal. Exchange broker co a bis | | Ais: chef ci Ar. epeaking. ment that J. Plenpont Morgan was well | patiefied with the way things were go- / am ‘Toe jng, ‘‘under the clroumstances,”’ did not | Am. we the hue of the market so far’ ‘as the vision of a majority of ane Anaconda, the; was concerned. The persistent fix. * mering of the Stecl stocks?” was asked | e “over and over again. half hour 50,000 shares of U. Within the first 8. Steel ol, and the price dropped to 42. Many dis- | Cons @runtled room traders they could not understand under what | bet “olreumstances” Mr. Morgan could be | patinfied with the course of the mar- | Be ket. In most respects the stock market | Bre ‘to-day was a buyers’ market. Sellers ¢ had to take what they could get. Stook ‘was bullishly aggressive, conse-| [Mer paper quently the martcet lapsed into dulness | Inter, after one or two spasmodic effrts to| sally. The bad showing of Metropoll- | ten Btreet Rallroad earnings caused a \? to sell Metropolitan securi- pressure Mes. Northern Pacific's the market like a dash of cold water in the face. While the tip to bur this stock for a rise to 250 was still warm, the price tumbled to 222. The so-called copper Amaigamated firm support. but » oonda pursued its own eccentric course without let.or hindrance. smelters sold | off. on the eager scramble of smali “speoulators to take a profit of a point or two, ‘The quick “drop in the price of Mis. sour! Pacific would have been surpr: view of the greatly d ead nx of eee cote by the Gould! les, were it not that the Gouid | lt usually move counter to the oa ces. Many influen are afraid to touch the Gould the ‘Continued Increases. in Of the Missowrt Pacific, th enver & Rio Grande and Joi fome. ‘The Missourt Paci z in earnings for last week of the Wabash an increase ‘and the Denver and Rio Grande 200. There are abund- increase of Mpitanawste ot eco Coloraior at ana friends of the ind Rio Grande assert that this company now has an earning power cent. on its common ee This state of affairs anparentiy ants for recent upward spurts in we price of Denver common. avowed Pump | Iowa’ Central slump struck | eSREE, San SeE Bt : of the Sah reports an Rice eel Sen star ires scotia or terest prosperity ing of we ‘gaa movements of money thussfar | ww, oe e a further lors in, cash | free! Signs in day 5 for shipment | t0 loss of points, as compared week Of course, this downward movement The tracted’ much attention during th fhetmues, of the poseillity of Its make if gold rts @ jeactical’ factor in the situation. Actual rates of sterling | exchange declined this mornizg about| ance. ecline. total sales of stocks to- 00 shares, and o| —_—_———— the | out the sur- yesterday’ are cannot continue without affecting the | Santuroe movements ta of gold. Other matters cotton exper la wil] be placed abroad, - STOCKS DEPRESSED IN THE LONDON MARKET. LONDON, Feb. 16.—In the market to- @ay the money stringency was intenal- fied by rapid revenue collections. ‘Trading ge was depressed, “Oting dearness of mosey, which affected eecurities, and the anxiety) situation, whi 9 Bealdes these factors ‘the eve of the settlement caused bus: be extremely quiet. were eqeier and home rails drooped. counts were harder. Stock Hxchan, Moroccan hesitancy. ness to ‘proportion of recent bun DUE TO-DAY. Yillgyde Rouen, Havre. Madonna, Grecian Pris ‘Barbed: Pillar de Larrinaie Argentina. Rilo Gra rius, Argentina. —_—____ WORKMAN HIT BY T John Howe, a workman in of the Gran& Central Stat struck by a passenger train Dis-/ the to Flower Hospital. Howe's Consols lat No. 25 West Forty-third s SseuaSsucsesass! PSFES FF ee eS: espa Ltt Sy Pe sgesigedve' +I links: bas L, STREET. THE CLOSING. QUOTATIONS "°° lowest, closing prices changes of stocks from yesterday's pl+itliriies BEE +LTLE +El bell werent” gs" Fk tlt | ey Fee rae” PR EE Peta titel aceaase: l+lp bit It tay setnzesyzet? wit FF Fe oa f bonds $2,518, SHIPPING NEWS. INCOMING STEAMSHIPS. Biandait Chis, Shieide, OUTGOING STE STEAMSHIPS. e Ietisteon, Norfotk. Honor ‘Brunswick. Yumurt, Guantanamo. Arapahoe, Charleston. RAIN. the yards fon, was at Forty- eighth street and Park avenue to-day. His skull was fractured. He was taken | home treet. is Franklin Simon & Co. SPECIALS FOR SATURDAY. Misses’ Spring Tailored Suits NEW BOX COAT MODEL, three-quarter lergh coat of gray En lined; collar an reen broadcloth ; new skirt; 14, 16 and 18 years, ‘alue $21.50. BROADCLOTH SUIT in navy, een; collarless coat, inlai * white broadcloth, trimmed with braid and strappings new pleated of cloth; 14, 16 and 18 years. lish novelty woolen fabrics; satin cuffs of coral, Alice blue or Nile Alice blue, coral or “collar and’ cuffs of skirt and suspenders; Value $34.50..... AUAESESA NEW FEATURE IN READY TO WEAR Boys’ Clothing CUSTOM MADE. NORFOLK AND DOUBLE BREASTED SUITS, new model, of imported wool fabrics and navy blue Serge, hand made, coat half lined with English mo- hair, extra pair of knickerbockers, made in our own sanitary tailor shops, 8 to 17 years. Actual value $15.00... -.--......00 eeee aaGle sistas Women’s Waists FRENCH WHITE LAWN, Front, Back Collar, and Cuffs cluster of fine tucks, joined with Veining. Actual value $5.00, FRENCH NAINSOOK AND BATISTE WAISTS, short or long sleeves, hand embroidered or lace . teimmed effects. Actual value $8.7 FTH AVE, 37th & 36th STS. Ay L.W.SWEET\ & CO 25. 75| elas ik 9.75 3.00 5.75 eR RR RE re eebees rrccerrrs 1 H COTTON HIT AND THE LIST LAGS. Cotton started steady and unchanged | to 8 points higher in the market to- day. Bettor prices had been looked jfur on cables, but there were heavy | selling orders in March and the room) element anticipated th by pounding! | the list. The leading bull fuctor, aside from the gossip about outside ‘otton. was a re- Interests picking up cent heavy demand from China for | goods, | The opening prices were: Febuary. 10.65 bid; March, 10.72 to 10.73; May, | 0.89 to 10.90; July, 11.01 to 1.02; Au- rust, 1042 bid; September, : | October, 1044 to 10. | to 10.49; December, The cloning prices were: 80; 10.98 to 10.9; September, 10.35 to 10.57; October, 10.44 to 10.45; SEA tet 10.47 wo 10.49; December, 10.40 to | —_— [ut ems Heke axa Li willdo aaiX pee | nt.” —District-Attorney Jerome's | answer to the sensational char, that he hae practically protected the traction magnates. es THE WHEAT MARKET, Wenkness in the foreign markets, large shipments from Argentine for week and outside points caused liquida- tion in wheat here this morning. Prices | were forced off 1:4 to -8 on frat, sales | “Corn reit mn . pening prices were: Wheat t 84 1-4; July, & 36. ary, June, @; Suly, 49 1-4 bid. Chicago's closing prices were: Whéat— May, 86-8 bid; July, 821-4 to 823-8; September, 49 3-4 September, $11-4 to 813-4. Corn—Feb- ruary, 396-8; May, ; July, 431-4 fo 438-8; September, The skirt that fits the | form, that accentuates the beauty lines‘ of Nature, that fills every wish of fashionable woman—the Petticoat The Only Skirt Without © “>t Saka & Company Sanpson . Broadway, 334 19 34th Street. © STH AVE, 19 PTOI STREET End-of-the-season sale of _ Giz men’s suits and overcoats. have divided our entire stock of men’s suits and overcoats into two $9 and $12.50. WITH SATURDAY ENDS The Final a Clearance Suits & Overcoats for Men At Twelve Dollars $15, $16, $18 assortments, and invite the men of New York to take their choice at Second Floor, Men's $20 to $30 Winter sufts and ocan =='t{2.50 These are by far the best clothing bargains in New York, for we include in these lots all our high-class, hand-tailored men’s clothing. The suits +: »+.:| The overcoats cheviots, tweeds, cassimeres, unfin-| come in kersey, melton, thibet, elysian, ished worsteds, black thibets and fancy | vicunas, frieze aud fancy Scotch over- worsteds, in checks, plaids and stripes | coatings, both the conservative knee ——the very smartest styles—single and| length and long cut—all are hand- YS ER S eleae te Men's $15 and $18 Winter suits and over- coats, ’ $20. With this sale we shall have I done with the suits and overcoats designed for this season’s service. So that the clearance may be abso- lute, the prices have been subjected to final reductions. The Suits—Single and! The Queragats—Single- double breasted mo dels| breasted box models and long punctuated by a few Ches-|single .and double breasted terfield frock suits. ! coats with self or velvet collar. FOR FRIDAY AND SATURDAY The Final Clearance Suits and Overcoats for Boys - Every garment will find its way out, if it depend upon the price reductions—they are extraordinary. Three-Garment Suits (coat, waistcoat and trou- 1 $2.50 sers); normal sizes 10 to 13, stout sizes II to 15 Formerly $5.00 to $10.00 Ik Suits in Single and Double breasted is of worsteds and cheviots, with Baleeet edie trousers; sizes 8to 17 years ° Formerly $6.50 to $9. 00 Double Breasted and Norfolk Suits of cheviot, straight or Knickerbocker trousers; sizes 8 to 16 154.50 double breasted suits, with deep lapels| tailored. The prices result from our and vent in backs, broad shoulders,| determination not to carry over a silk stitched. single garment to next season. NOTE —We are exclusive agents for the celebrated Kuppentheimer clothing. Kuppenheimer rain or shine coats for 1906 ready for inspection. One thousand pairs of men's trousers at $3.00. A great chance to help use your coat and vest and save one-half the regular cost. In this assortment you’ll find a beautiful line of fine striped worsteds, all colors, and at least twenty-five different pat- $3 terns. All sizes from 29 to 52 inch waist. A trousers opportunity that is well worth your consideration. Advance sale of boys’ 1906 clothes at $3.50. Naan? Found a swell manufacturer with 800 sample suits, overcoats and reefers. ne ‘OF KUPPENHEIMER They are the newest creations for the Spring. Sailor, Norfolk, double-breasted or Russian suits. Reefers in olive, tan and blue. Boys aged from 2% to 16 cat be fitted. ° 9 4 Misses’ broadcloth |Watches,7.85.) Sona: $ 75, At exclusive jewelry stores i suits, 23. ° Joe 2a Pay $12.50 for | ese watches: Main Floor. Ox of the smartest of the new Spring models is | Genuine Elgin G) cae this broadcloth suit at $28.75. Made with fas- Jor Waltham : tidious care as to style and details of workmanship. OC EE 9 This suit comes in a serviceable ycariqusranteed 777s gold-filled case, $3.00 grade of broadcloth, with picturesque Formerly $5.00 to $6.50 .pony jacket; has ‘excellent tatfeta SEP 75 ivanell Double Breasted Tourist Overcoats of cheviot lining and circular skirt. Rare value ° face. Instead of ‘$5.00 $12.50 at nde (feb) mixtures or Oxford frieze; sizes 8 to 13 years Misses’ broadcloth suits, $18.75. Formerly $6.95 to $12.50 sea blabpaa Broadcloth and fancy mixtures, two new No gaping, no buttons, tapes or hooks; nota fold or wrinkle anywhere. Waistband is of guaran- teed elastic, permitting slipping over head, From waist to knee is a light jersey fabric which clings close to the form and in- ures a smooth, graceful ‘hang”’ tooutergarment. educes waist line and gives; the slender hip effect so much desired, Belowknees is full-flaring circular flounce effect in | silk, sateen and other materials. Price $1 to $5 at department stores. NO SECURITY. NO INTEREST, NO INDOKSEMENT}} No Employers’ coat models, satin lined, trimmed circtlar skirt. Sizes 14 and 16. mhira Foor. | 14-K gold watches, $15. Women’s Waltham or Elgin move- SPECIAL FOR SATURDAY i i Misses’ “Eton” | Misses’ suits at | ment. thin model—$22.50 { $10 Spring Coats for Girls at $5 Bee OLE EO, ITE [tne picteecnncesess B15 E | Inlightweightmix-| 1 velt: ix- 95. : New, double-breasted three-quarter length box iaequnas ies ee, Beta light NOUR ware ees 95: or German silver case—imported movement, Regular $3.73. time piece.ges cess + $3.95 Groceries. 4° Strictly fresh eggs; eve guar anteed new laid—not co) le | and made with the|colorings, taffeta new trimmed circu-} stitched collar and lar skirt. cuffs, new skirts. Misses’ rain coats, $14.75. New Spring model; Oxford, olive and tan. Misses’ Panama skirts, $7.50. Separate skirts in Panama and broad- model of covert cloth in various shades of tan or olive; lined throughout with serge and em- broidered patch sleeve emblem. Size 6 to 16. $3.00 White Lawn Dresses at $1.45 Eleven hundred dresses in a series of high-neck models, ‘ir on oe oe en? eaicn, oak eee ck oe ea vered—dozen 2 e ee 1 ind broideries i ¥j ct eee wee ae and embroideries in divers patterns. cloth, new models; also novelty mixtures, Keasouesaene orks M6 ibe F; izes 6 to 14 yea 35 to 39 lengths. art Fresnimurter nis oC b joe jacon, Wi Full Reg Junior skirt, $5.95. EEE River Seog Stage : Spent ap Bt 53 Vaverly Java and Mocaa C T Of cheviot, in navy, black or Bh sizes 6 to 14, at $6.90 In blue and black, fine quality Panama; wr Of serge, in black, red or navy, sizes for juniors and misses sito ney cee sod blue specks, plaited or f —14 to 18 years, $11.75 eit ir styles; 2 inch. cf Girls’ wash dresses, $1.50 to5.50 | tes a The Final Clearance: In linens, pique and Anderson ginghams. | “Pifion' “stad: quarts cess: " w Shoes os Seve en oe Final clearance of women’s shoes. }\” § le W We would rid our stock of the shoes designed for AE be this season's service. To that end we have reduced AVE divided all the broken lines of women’s footwear into 3 q the prices greatly. groups at the final reductions of the season : — pe ies fi ’ Blucher Button Shoes of patent leather or b If: Group 1—350 pairs of women’s $3 and $3.50 Oxford ties, $1—tan, white and i mae ang airs oo ae Rarincriv a OO MEARST aE canvas; some black kid and patent leather. Very few wide widths—broken sizes. : ; Group 2—83 and $3.50 siwoes, $1.65—Women’s Copyright shoes, remaining sizes ' te Boys’ | hose of patenticoltorbex caltt in button and lace—kid and patent (eather. * chee ayes 1348. facing Hees in gras. Group 33.50 shoes, $1.95—Women’s fine-sample shoes, only sizes 3, | #3 heen Lee Ehime tat 7% OEE 3h4 and 4 A, B, Reduced to closeat $1.95. ton Shoes of vici kid or patent leather with ight or heavy soles: nerly $2.50. At $1.85 rmerly $2.00. At $1.65 Children's $1 and 1.50 shoes, 7Sc—Absolute final clearance of misses’. and children’s shoes—atzes 6 to 2. Not all #9 % sizes in each lot, but quite a good range in all the styles. Sizes 4-to 8, worth 2.00, at 1.25 Sizes 11 to 2, worth 3.00, at 1.75 Sizes 8) to 10'4, worth 2.50 Sizes 2!4 to 5%, worth 3.50, Girls’ Lace or kid or cloth tops, Sizes 11 to 5. 8 8Y4 10 IIe 1.95 References Required, You positively save the ‘middleman’ profit by dealine direct with CALL Of WRITE FOR CATALOGUE NO. 44 TO-DAY, Bikiyn Branagh. 457 Fulton st. 39MAIDEN LANE N Sloan's Price25F50%EL00 ~ ‘Unfailing in Results: i Anything that aids nature is a proper remedy for nature's lls. A. D. 8. Fruit 1 does this for const pation, One thousand druggists say so. It does more—it cures, Made from fruit and curative plant juices. All druggists, o aid for 25 cents. American Druggi. Madison avenue. Syndicate, No, 2 York. BIRTHDAY GREETING CARDS Copyrighted. A card for each month tn y 10 9 i be mailed esta 66 tne’ rairith wanted. in woth tow, Stimpson Crawford Ca We are showing a' splendid assortment of French untrimmed hats. Our own importation from such makers as Daniel, Liez, Stassinet, Liand, Descoins and’others. The same forms as shown trimmed by the best Paris milliners. See exhibition in our 20th Street corner window. wo HE best collars in the world are made in Troy. We have secured the entire surplus output from the leading manufacturer to sell at a little more than, one-third the regular price. main moos. Saturday we offer 6 far 3 5 Cc 25,000 15c. collars, These collars are_ perfect in-so-far as the appearance- is concerned, and will give service equally as good as collars that sell everywhere at 15c, Some are , slightly soiled or have minor defects that, while they do not show or impair the service, preclude their being. placed with absolutely Special for Saturday. Six styles draped turbans and Sailor effects en- tirely new—in a splendid range of colors—also black or white nN ade punosely for this oeesion, ‘Regularly $s, 75. $2 O5 perfect goods. Main Floor, 19th St. stds. Saturday..... Bee eeaaie eens see aeearece sts Special, 6 pairs . of 25c. cuffs at 50c NOTICE—Collars and cuffs are the-latest approved styles, Thay will be sold only in lots of one-half dozen, Mail orders filled if received not later than Monday, Stiff trimmed hats—Select showing of Jauntily trimmed First Hats and Turbans ON SECOND FLOOR. In conjunction we offer a number of very stylishly 4 95 Taximmed Draped Turbans, look like $4.00 values, at e 2. ZEGESZEE2. @ EREGEsUR.Eses 8 GE Eooaee. grees Sa —= THE PINK EDITION OF THE EVENING WORLD CONTAINS ALL SPORSING NEWS OF THE DAY,