The evening world. Newspaper, February 23, 1906, Page 10

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4 i t ha i + day, thero w: . the publication of th css ae Fearne 2 no a Union Pacific's ship in active m: to-diy wes su pains taken by Insiders to circula report that there will be no meion Ung for scme time to come, rket operations early consider that by putting the common stock on a 6 per cent, basis thoy did all that their avowal It 1s common report that the heaviest stock- Koldere of Union Pacific. who are stanch backers of the Harriman edministration, sre not in favor of any division of the Most .sur- | plus are of the gilt-vdie type, and they are profitable for the company to hold f as investments. At the recent meeting of the Union Pacific directors inquiry was made concerning the prospects of |Ge 600.000 | Inter of preferred stock authorizai by the imter be policy of conservatism requires. large treasury surpiue just now. of the securities representing thi! fasuing at least a part of the $100, stockholders, but Mr, Harriman and his chief advisers were not ready to take | aft at Should the Unton Pa- cific find it necessary to strengthen it8 Sox. Senerat up the matter. system to meet new competition of the St, Paul amd the Hill roads, it ts pos-/ yn, sible that some of the new preferred x stock will bo issued on favorable terms to both the conmnon ang the preferred |} shareholders, Although the stock market tendency to heaviness hroughout the Unton Pacific by ing and also b ports that the Un i tain control of the Milinois Central com- manded tile attention on the floor of the exchange.These lwo properties are now as close together as thelr mutual traMic interests require. Some attempt was made to starr a raid on Conso.idated Gas shares after news d bany that the price of gas Borough of Manhattan was :o cents a 100 fee La: speculative demonstrat! lacked the cohesion and vigor ne to make it effective. In connection w' of the Hock Jsland aud the St. and San Francisco sioc statement is made, apparently y. Existing conditions, te that the n recent movements | Louis aud whe Chicago & warrant the resumption of div! much sooner than two or three It is well known, however, Moore syndicate, ‘which controls the | ae Island system, iniend to policy adopted late last year, baci into ‘the properties ail. avallabl surplus earnings after the fixed charges and Euarant Inaamuch as the New York bank gained from the incerlor this week $2,~ 757,82, a better bank statement is ex- pected to-morrow than was made last Week, The known movements of money t week disclosed a loss in casi et 700,000, but the bank s statement ato; iS of only $3,233,000. It that the. diiterence of $2,317,000 wit aps | pear, in some way in to-morrow's stats-| =ifhe downtown bankers 2 had no Piety information x ight alleged sus- peasion of ceo payments by the Rus- sian banks, but no surprise was ex- Dressed that such a condition of affairs Should have developed. rief cable- | gram from London early i the day an-| founced that paper money was being | igsued in Neu of gold rub‘ New ‘York bankers. neaning: that, the object of the suspecsion of specte payments by the Russian banks ig to-reserve the supplies of gold in Russia to meet the Government's for- eign obligations. The comsens: 2 opinion in Wall Street ts that th enslon of specie payments tem y the Russian banks is no larly serious matter, far as the out- side world is concerned. ee COTTON PRICES RALLY ON A GOOD DEMAND. | Cotton rallied in the martet to-day ancial dee MAY LED DECLINE IN WHEAT MARKET, Sept 491-2 Chicago's gies 435-4 bid, > 11,775 AT MUSEUM. That all their hoit The Drug Clerk, Drop! Drop! Onet Two! Three The drug clerk’ hand Must steady be. Drop! Drop! Four! Fivel Si \f medicines he Would rightly mix It's Pasy for World Help Wants to Find Good orks, ‘THE CLOSING QUOTATIONS WALL STREET. prising in view of the a Bankers identified with Union Pacific interests 4 fare authority for the statement that no extra sistribution of profits, or unusual | announcements from Union Pacific head- 4 quarters reed be looked for In the near future. The directors of this company Ai Increasing the Intést semi-annual divideng 1-2 per cent. and anh had a} to ob- | swith Castoria and its imitations. | of Chas, H. Fletcher ever in your nfind’s eye as the Mushroom. And be as fas the Toadstools. There may be a resemblance in the package, but the | Beats obtained are so widely different os to make the signature of Chas. H. Fletcher the important feature when buying Castoria, armings of | | dies? Have not eminent physicians from the Atlantic to the Pacific testified | to its perfection? Castoria that bears the signature of Chas. H. Fletcher is the acme of chemical art as applied to a child's Lathes Leptin Genuine Castoria always bears the signature ot A y Le eAsee Asu Special st. Throat and Lung Diseases. ‘The success whieh has ended Dr. | Anderson's treat ment of Consump: fiom, Asthma. Nronch a Catarrh pl con foremost among DR. ANDERSON. Aincrican Lwin g and 1s the direct result of his umpton and any ease while they aro and when they are | The total sales of s! £03,260 snares, and of WHOLE DAMM FAMILY IN RACING AUTO. ny organ inside the ination with his jody, and by exam- Anderson | lungs are ected or not and what stage the disease n, He los¢s no time AT THE START, and st diagnosis each patient the proper treatment sulted to his ‘and for the exact disenre from, while his original r inhalation treatment car receiy dividual case js sufferin, rmicidal he healing remedies directly to the t t of the disease and Kills the tubercular + The whole Damm family wae repre | sented in the Westchester Court to-day when Andrew C, Damm. demonstrato for a Broadway automobile firm, wa: | arraigned for scorching !n a motor car 2% with his two brothers and the Damm |doz. Magistrate Crane cut short hi *No timo ts fost tn being treated for the ng disease, and the thousands of cured patients are living proofs of Dr. Ander- fon's euccessful treatment. 1 ‘These facts ore not the result of a few bu are the result of a success of ninetee: Years’ experience as a lung specialist an + tthe ‘ + %! plea of first offense by saying there) Ea! | Should never have been a first offense. | experiments with a dozen satan lee Damm. who sald he lives at No. Si RR. + yl isl Bast Thirty-ninth street ana ts the | + {4 son of the proprietor of the Unton ale, vena ete Bante: Square Hotel, was arrested last evening tion and consultation are given without + Jk) by Bleycle Cop Dillon, while scorching ny charge, and zy F alone Pelham Parkway at the rate of | Maher thnn that of the + M4) tirty mutes an hour. ri teen et enanienica Damm tried to explain that he was | Hours. Bet 10 to 5 (Sundays, it to 2); + '4 | demonstrating the merits of his machine mee ene Zt/ to a Dr. Rosenthal, but the Magistrate + 1% interrupted. “You autotsts run a million miles an hour, without thought of anybody, and , then want to explain. Ten dollars."* + Damm paid it. ‘Open Every Evening Until 9 o'Clock, 10 per cent, discount allowed on ull cash | purehitses “during. February ou A Material Difference. USHROOMS are delightfully palatable and healthful, yet some species of Toadstools so closely resemble the toothsome ‘Mushroom as to make it dangerous to experiment with uncertainties, And so it is Keep the Castoria that bears the signature SYSTEM If you purchase Furniture, Carpets, &., amounting to $50 Worlt, $5.00 Down, $1.00 Per Week, $75 Worn, $7.50 Down, $1.00 Fer Week. Wortn, $10.00 Down, $2.00 Per Week. $2.25 Per Week. icular to remember the counterfeits, substitutes and “ just as good” kind si00 i $150. Wort, $16.00. Down, Accounts up to $10,000 by special ar- Why should not our preparation be superior ‘to all other children’s reme- terms apply also to w Jersey and Contecti Lunch Room Sixth Floor. | Specials for All Day_ Satlriay, & Cuff Sets, 10c. FRIDAY EVENING, FEBRUARY 27, 190t._ Music Daily. Watch Main Aisle Bargain Tables. Razors. On Sale All Day . 50c zors—extra hollow ground blade. Each razor stamped and warranted to give mile Men’s Clothing. Winter’s Lowest Price. Opportunity for Men Who Want to Get Suits or Overcoats at Less Than They Ever Pald Before. pij We are busy planning for Spring, and we are so eager to for any MAN'S WINTER SUIT OR 4. 05 OVERCOAT IN STOCK, Former . rics—all the most popular styles Nothing could be more comprehensive. Sizes 33 to 46 chest MEN and EXTRA SELLING SPACE. Third Floor. MEN'S SAMPLE SPRING SUITS. B get rid of every Winter weight that we are not stopping to prices were $10, $12, $15 and $18. measure. MEN'S SAM Ss! At $8.75 MENS SAMELE SPRING SUITS just received=from a think for a moment of the losses. Included are all the best-selling fab- In anticipation of an unusual rush we have provided for EXTRA SALES- While intended for Spring, still they Women’s Collar || Neck Ruching. Saturday we will place on sale about 1,200 yards of Neck Ruching in all the colors of the rainbow, also white and black. The newest Styles, and not a yard ever sold for less than 12: Cc Special, a yard.. Main Floor. Made of good Butcher Linen and fine Lawn, hemstitched. These are new goods which we secured at a big reduction, and will be on sale Saturday at 10c, instead of 19¢ Main Floor. | POPULAR SHEET MUSIC are heavy enough for present wear. Fancy worsted: plain black; single or double breasted. Price. oe “ $8. 75 | fect satisfaction—narrow, and wide handles. AT 8c. SATURDAY. Main Floor. EXTRA SPECIAL! 10 A. M. to 1 P. M. Saturday, at The 14th Street Store. No Mail Orders Filled. Quantities Are Necessarily Limited, Where lots are exhausted before the expiration of the time limit, other lots will be put on sale at once. | Men's Fresh Pirate | Trousers. Mutton. Stogies. | ,400 pairs of Men's 25 Jenkinson's ae | Wootten rece aie Hina oh Infancy. jlxtures and striped wor N Main Floor, Third Floor, Men's Half Hose. Double, Heels and Shoes. Handkerchiets. Mer tomer, patr, . $§!¢ ‘AN wizes, a iW. M. te NT SUN Ree 2 for “$1.00 Third Fiver, Main Floor, Infants’ Wear. Slightly mused and soiled. Hence these drastic reductions: of white awn, pbra: ght and dark col s; formerly sold Men’s Gold Filled Watches. 4.79 each for Dre: $1.00, now Children's Kimono Sacques of Dalsy sted | f Drop'f A. T. Stewart & Co. Store Closes at 5.30 P, M. Thousands of People Need New SHOES Here They Are---Good and Right, and Cheap | i Wrens dre ju | | | When the rough, wet Spring weather begins, everybody knows that feet MUST he pro- To meet this expected demand, we have pre- This year our shoe 3 going to be needed. tected; or the doctor viously held a great Annual Shoe Sale in late January or early February. experts have ransacked the market thoroughly, and found no bargains to equal the various || Wanamaker Specials, which come to us periodically, away below regular shoe values. “Bargain Shoes” there are in abundance. “Factory rejects” have come to be so popular, that they are being made to order for stores t seen offered lots of them EVER. G We've | goods want them. Such ET INTO —made up from leathers condemned before being cut. We have taken the splendid | But we have ready a stirring array of Shoe Offerings today. adverse criticism in | groups listed below, from our fine regular stocks—shoes that are above ever detail; but in broken lots and lines that are to be discontinued. Not enough to meet ’a | tenth of the demands that will probably be made for such sterling Shoe offerings, but large . tive ecumomies for the people who get here first to secure them. Those who need . read ont Men’s $3 Shoes at $1.90 a Pair This is a collection of 629 pairs of fine Patent Leather, Calf and Kidskin Shoes in a variety of toe- shapes, All sizes and widths are included in the col- lection, but the shoes of the higher values are in the narrow widths. They are very remarkable shoes to buy for $1.90 a palr. Women’s $4 & $5 Shoes at $1.50 a Pair This collection is composed of lines that are not cerdered. All sizes are in the lot, in AA and A s, with smaller quantities in the broader widths, The lot also includes some very fine Oxford Shoes that will answer for housewear, All at $1.50 a pair. 4500 Pals of Men’s Shoes at $2.20, Gonh $3 This is the balance of a very Jarge special purchase of Men’s Shoes, contracted for months ico with one of the Jargest shoe manufacturers in the country. They were under special conditions which enable us to sell them at just about what they would eost us at wholesale lhe collection is complete in all the different sizes in D and E widths, which are most ct. The lines inelude box calfskin, kidskin and patent Jeathers, Boys’ Shoes and Oxfords $1.50 a Pair Sturdy Culfskin Lace Shoes from our regular $2 line, Also'a lot of Oxford Shoes that were $2.30 and $3. They are odd pairs and some that show the rubs of handling, in quite a varlety of different sorts, Girls’ Shoes at $1, $1.20 & $1.40 a Pair |' These are shoes that originally sold for $1.75 to 4 $3, But they represent incomplete linea, and are mostly narrow widths, All are made from the very best materials, with oak-tanned soles welted and | | | stitched. Sizes from 7 to 10%, $1; sizes 11 to 2, $1.20; sizes 2%4 to 4, $1.40 a pair. It is well worth while to bring the children to try them on. secured shoes are per The s have welted and stitched soles, They represent qualities regularly sold at $3 9 pair, Ph are $2.20, and we mateh them against the biggest bargains that can be offered any- where at that price, no matter what valuation may be quoted in connection with the price, More Than Three Thousand Pairs of Women’ s Shoes At $1.90, worth $2.50 This is a splendid collection of wellanade Shoes for Women, and the lot includes a dozen different varieties in all sizes and widths, including the narrow letters. are in kidskin at ther in the most popular styles. A splendid collection ‘of shoes to select from at $1.99. C p Mon'e ang Toyw Shoss tn the Basement, nth street, Women's and Girls’ Shoes, Matn floor, Fourth avenuo JOHN WANAMAKE They Broadway, 4th Ave., | Formerly 9th and 10th Sts. | cloth. plain pink and light blue, Men's ctochst |e eas nd Fibbon "aie! Gold Fil. |]* merly 8c., . now at ed Watch- aethes es—New Thin tly sold POW AL scare Models, Coats, eng and short, made of white warranted Bedfcrd cord. with braided capes and 10 year cutie, formerly sold at $2.50 $1.98 gold-filed |] ant § ¥ : case, open Te. 10c face or bunting case, hand engraved or engine turned, fitted with high grade 7 jewel American works, sain Ftoor. Second Floor. Toilet Articles: 2 Boxes 25¢. Lyon'a Tooth Powder. Not more than 2 to a cust 2 Boxes | 25¢. Women’s Silk Scarfs. Women's Neck Scarfs, fully two yards long, made of the best silk and mull, with embroidered polka dots, hemstitched on both ends, in whit, blue, black, pink and lav- ender. Regular! 50¢.; 29c special at .. Main Floor. fs Powder. Not more 2 Jars 25¢. M “s We teh Hazel Cream. Not 2 Boxes 250. Pollsh. Not more than 2 Main Floor. Misse>) & Juniors’ Spring Suits: Snappy New Styles Priced at $14.98. Spring Suits in two different models—Eton and Pony Coats. They are made of a good quality Panama and broadcloth in all the new pastel shades—rose, Alice blue, reseda, navy blue and black, Sizes 14 $14 98 5.00 sui ° to 18 years. Easily an $18.00 suit, $12 9 for Misses’ $16.48 Spring coats, e made of a fine quality all- wool covert—new Spring model. Sizes 14 to 18 years, $9 98 for Misses’ $12.48 Spring Suits, made ° of all-wool mixtures; Pony Coat, collarless model; full sleeves with turn cuffs; lined throughout. Full circular skirt. Sizes 14 to 18 years. Children’s and Girls’ Wear. . oY tor Children's Party 3.98 Dresses, made of a fine quality of dotted Swiss with deep embroidery bertha— short Sleeves. Plaited skirt, Also a fine line of White Lawn Dresses trimmed with Valenciennes lace. Sizes 6 to 14 years, 79 for Children's Russian IC Blouse Dresses, made of a good quality Chambray in all the new shades, as rose, tan, blue and green, trimmed with re- vers of pique and braid, Also pretty Check Gingham Dresses trimmed with strappings of braid. Sizes 6 to 14 years. 1.98 for Girls’ Spring Reefers made of a new and desirable mixture, trimmed with velvet and braid, box back, patch pockets. Fy sleeves with emblem, Sizes 6 to 14 years. Second Floor, New York’s Popular Grocery 5,000 Loaves Fresh Baked Bread, loaf 3c—none delivered. Steele-Drake Celebrated Pound Cake—all varleties—pound 14¢, FRESH CELERY—Large, Crisp Stalk, Se. HOT HOUSE RADISHES or Florida Green Bunch Onlons—2 bunches Sc. NEW BERMUDA POTATOES—Fancy large stock, quart 10c, SWISS CHEESE-The Finest imported, Genuine Ementholer, lb., 28. Wines and Liquors. Old Crow Bourbon Whiskey—gallon, 82,49; 4 gal., 81,25; bottle, G5e, Monongahela Kye Whiekey—galion $1.08; 1% gallon ®1.00; boltle 45c, Fresh Meats: Note the Remarkably Low Prices, ROAM ER, CHO me c E ME (eeasiar a nm | EATER CHOICE YOUNG | ROASTING ROASTING CHICK- 156 LE OF CA sPtttea LAMB, Suont Fone, "Qian AR- TERS OF MU ROAST. very 1 LEGS oF C1 MUTTON, cause they are fine cigars, and i is almost too trivial to mention. shape, an end a little large, a little too long ora little too shere-notlins of aMDOHta Nee, see, Standard Makes of Tools. 98c 3, BIS8 TONS warranted spring steel: %4-ineh size; 69c TENSION BITS w two cutters; from ¥ to, 1% inches. cutters. Another Big 3,000 Pairs of Men’s $4 “‘Walk-Over Shoes,” at Creamery Butter. w Kimono Sacques, Figured La wn with deep border of front white down and around «| Fesdieny 39 one tc a cus 16c 25c 39c Second Floor, Sixth Floor, Main Floor. Children’s Back Combs. Women's , Coats. Cooneaine _ Skirts. i Our entire stock of Winter Coarse that were marked to 85 ir ope toa mer, Satur $1. 49 Secund Floor. Muin Floor, each for famous Essex Ra- per- medium widths—black hard rubber Specials on Sale All Day Saturday: | 50“Owl’ Seconds, $1.15 We have secured several thousand more of the seconds of the famous “OWL” Cigar—one of the most popular 5c. Cigars in the world. There’s no reason why ev; 1e ‘second’ part A little out of s you l | 5 Box of 50. . $ te for BRACES, § for FAMIL ac Inch sweep, ae | 12c STEEL GATCH: steel jaws. for CARPE N- 48e TEns HA MERS, made py mons’ Hardware plain and. bell fac HAND SAW value $1.7) for CLARK'S PATTERN CAN OPENERS, will cut brass heads, GAS Lai, | crucible stecl and war- for | KITCHEN 196 ‘tered steel, ce] ranted. 24e xine, 12 to te h size; every on mas . warrants. BLOCK 29¢ PA ia So te 19¢ vine cia: ‘or IRON K | | Qle PLANES i%-1ach lengths, vase bound, | PION SCREW ORT case, folding handle. >| ae Men’s Shoes. Sale Saturday. 1.98 Basement. (Damaged Slightly) “Walkover Shoes” has been received, This con- are all the new Spring styles in both high and pattern, height of heels, we would recommend. and widths A to EE, Also Saturday at {REGENT $3 Shoes, $ BILT-WELL $3.50 Shoes. i. ROSE $3 Shoes. Olen HERALD $3 Shoes. {sy Heanteio chance ine aleantoleeatat ts this te st ee ‘y man should not smoke them, be- ani tor PEERLESS : for box of 100 UP- Be oLethey Nave Another big shipment of men’s celebrated signment constitutes one of the best and brightest lots of shoes that have ever reached us, Here low cuts—Button, Straight Lace and Blucher in, All the famous Walkover toes and’ If you were to pay $4.00 for your new Spring Shoes, these would be the kind Every size from 4 to 44

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