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THE CLOSING. QUOTATIONS | Today's highest, lowest, closing peic STREET. eacage and het changes of stocics trom yerterce THURSDAY, March 1, | Hal auotations ary ae follows: aa ee reat . Low. Clos, Ch'ges. @ the renewed, vigor of the G kite ts i Se, ig A orthisen and Northern Pacific shares | ef mtock market owed a smart rally Aina re — iy e-duy. The voice of James J, HIM was Arm S mers bard jn the land, Some of his trusted Bs — 4 nts here were able to proclaim | tatively that there was no truth the reports that the ore land deal ‘\W fallen through. On the con‘ Wes eal! ts practically completed 5 Inaible iron ore lands in tie Mo fare to pass into the control United States Steel Corporat! entire deal involves abou According to Inside Int terms of the agreemeut be- ! Fim and the Steel [rust bd that the - Stee) Corporation My % my 70 cents a ton for Be mined, for the first two years, In <¢ itd 8 tion to this the Great Northern ts| ‘ So % get 8 cents a ton for hauling the | ga 1 from the mines to Duluth. After | SM ibis % Ditwo yetrs the price for ore in the) Chi. & at oa % round, wt Is said, shall be increased | ¢ MON five cents per ton. each succeeding per-| Col Souther’ :\. ame A & Yod of two years until at the end of | ¢ iu ae "4 ‘Pwelve years the price reaches $1, at Ge So 1S ik a} figure it will etay for the re- Dis) ft. 67h eh 4 fe] maining sighteen years. It is now un- at ? pod In Wall Street that H.C. Frick | £1/¢ 1 ‘pé ik Chairman Gary, representing the | Gen: Elec 166! of 1 Corporation, have taken charge of | Yi} oat fee a Paper tas ‘The negotiations with Mr. Hill. | Inter 13 ‘The interest default on the $15,000,000 iowa Cent”. n° Wy ot Cincinna:!, Hamilton & Dayton notes | Ran. city Bex would have had a more depressing ef- | Louis Hoe fect on the market were it not for the | et. & 67 bee )@act that tho street delieves that J. I’. | Mex. Byy & Co. will find a way of a 3. 1. if all C. H. & D. obligations satis- | Mr + worfly, The interest on the notes | M- oa payable to-day at the Central Trust | 3 @ ~ but receiver Harmon faite py Supply the necessary funds, |‘ tte] 1 nm, which owns most of the ref: mon Stock, has nothing to do with 20085 3) fhe paying of the interest on the notes, 425 Wut credence is given to a report 130%, | » Morgan has given the no! his r Ar Runners esc, Bone £ + tract feather for the greacer part uf the strength manifested bi Street ? tt x dstent buying move a) ih the Motropolitan crow. +N day. fv pee pped , ‘August Belmont bot! triction merger plan t. More than the gecurities to tnake t We been subscribed 1+ a2 # acl ay. ‘k Exchauge Q r Cc connections advised to buy the stocks of all the liroads in the sylyania group, t shares beside. 's annual re- will FRSERE Pennsyivas rt. to be mad fe asserted, mai ta tory of th me for last yea his Will, : the best showing in a, The. net iu about $35,000.00. rhe total sales of stocks to-day was 0 shares, and of bonds $2,474,000. ——_ SHIPPING NEWS. PORT OF NEW YORK. 2 SYs- ses have been Intim: tt, wintie ining Uh ecutive head vf this it system, wili curtail his active omsiderably during the current ARRIVED, ders of the securities of the Inter- al Mercantile Marine Company encouraged by sem!-oficial esti- ites that the net earnings of this ynpoay for 186 will approximate $, ). ‘This sasthing information comes in time to counteract the effect of reported loss of $5,000,000 by iting syndicate just di: Italia . |Liguria’ INCOMING STEAMSHIPS, DI Germania, Naples. ‘Teutonic,’ Liverpool. Pring Oskar, Naples. OUTGOING STEAMSHIPS, SAILED TO-DAY. + Naples Genoa re. 8 of tka, Hamburk, Ameri La Touraine, Havre. felli« Olay, nhagen, ty enjoyed by the Inter- | Breslau. Bremen: fereantiie. Marine year | City of ‘columbus, J ; these holdings will help. the ‘Savannah. jatana. dicate participants to recoup their COD LIVER OIL. It almost makes you sick to think of it, but it isn’t nearly as bad as it used to be. The improved method of refining it makes it much easier to take, and when made into Scott’s Emulsion al- most every one can take it. Most children like it and all children that are not robust are benefited by it. When the doctor a “Take cod liver oil,” he generally me Scott’s Emulsion; ak him if he doesn’t. They know it is more easily digested and better than the plain ojl. | scorr & BOWNE, 400 Peart st,, New York “WHEAT TURNS WEAK AFTER STEADY START. After the opening In the market to- wheat immediately turned weak. running to a low level. started unchanged then de- York's opening prices were: , 18-8 to 871-2 Com— x 10. 3} Awrust, 10.61 to 10.68; to 10,83; October, 10.21 to 10. » 10.28 to 10.3; Decembet “THE BOOK THAT KNOWS EVERYTHING” ES Gocgery tmp ; See Perma staa Le bog De Aart Egpamy Recessonizty 2 Federal fod —§ Pilesibons February’ 21, 1998, Publisbers THE WORLD aLwuc Wow York Chey. Please accept my belated thanks for the wary handsonely bound "Forla‘n Alsanac* WRAGh has come to ne, It Ae inpoeritle to contesve of w better arranged cempanien Mor eres Genk than you tave produced, and 1x may well be called, (/tie tock that knove \ererything.* Tt te wepectally accoptatie tn the fem in enich you present it. Cordially youre, Between the hours of 4 p. m. and 6:30 p. m. we will serve pleasant place for rest after your day's shopping. 123¢ Embroidered Swisses coe. sseeeee e.rupoomore BC0-4Cil ys greatest demand for fashionable wearing apparel. Val. laces—regularly 38c. per doz. yards, 25c. Val. laces—regularly $1 per doz. yards, 55c, Val. laces—regularly $1.25 per doz. yards,75c. —_————1 as S. Beautifully trimmed. Only 1, 2 and $ ofa kind. Priestley cravenettes, *10 Rare bargains in Val. laces. the face of the greatest demand for Val. laces the World of Fashion ever saw, and at a time when there’s a scarcity so unprecedented as almost to amount to a famine, we are throwing Val. laces on our counters|| YOU at lower prices than ever before. Corset bargains. [STEAD of $1.25 you pay 68c. to-morrow for a well-known Corset, such as many women wear from ence—stror lace and ri Odd lot of P. D. French sateen cor- sets, sizes 18 to 20—$2 corset, 75c. THE WORLD: THURSDAY EVENING, MARCH 1, 1906, SS ee eee I ee ee Free musical concert. afternoon tea in our Sth floor restaurant. Free musical concert. ity at half price—enough for our big Friday sale. printed organdies. and Dolly Varden effects..ccee..4+++ Printed Batiste—all the new floral printings, 12%e. 1, | %-inch Madras Suit- in blue, brown, &c.....O2C | ings..es0e sessee eens 50c silk and cotton Eoliennes and novelties, at 28c. 36-inch plain and mbrays, linen finish, Cl 12ie | eit ee 12ic | SIMPSON CRAWFORD CO. BOUT 450 of these overcoats for Bar- gain Friday—all guaranteed strictly waterproof—sizes 88 to 46 chest measure. Materials are vicunas, gray cheviots, fancy worsteds and plain black Thibets—gar- ments that were made to sell for $15 to’ $18, Becond Floor. ] O fashioned and tailored by experts. 500 high-class boys’ suits with extra pair of trousers, 94.50. 1 Pair Knickerbockers. 1 Pair Plain. Two pairs of trousers instead of one; suits that would sell readily at $7.50; materials all wool in blue serge Scotch cheviots, tweeds and fancy meres; light, medium 54. 50 and dark colors: sizes 7 to 16 years.. e Either Norfolk or Double-Breasted with belt; handsomer than ever, with bloomer trousers strapped at the knees; also an extra pair of plain trousers to match. IMPSON CRAWFORD CO. All made of genuine Priestley_ goods—correctly ight 1908 Main Floor, We are the fortunate purchasers of thousands upon thousands 50 doz. pairs of women's 5 y ., al prandt and Rickelleu ribbed effects—white 7 of dozen yards of the finest French and German Vals at prices Pe ranicy Noses pales SOc: | eke eke fees douhy Bian ener aa eagle sasticss-iecotoss sample silk hose, 75c. that wouldn't cover the cost of production at the present time. Imported isle and cotton hoslery, fancy | W! ‘S§ MACO YARN BI COTTON HOS! Colored spun eli b G fancy embroid- embroidered and colored effects—strong, du- oor cre ane cae Pee TON MORE || ered Uisle: Rostery: Ano miiayes ine Rich artistic patterns—strong, durable qualities—the kinds in|] Tb! gualities, tr those effects whien fash- Ce oats, be Aaa baltobte PUBbe | Sat rabokoce pale cestesectee 5 MPSON CRAWFORD CO. fer- Se coutil; also J. B. Corsets, on top, sizes 18 to 30. a eel ee SS oi UNpSOW 4 SLT AVE. IPE TORO STREBT Sunday newspaper Gibson A great sale of organdies at 123c. HIS sheer dainty wash tabric sells everywhere at 25c. per yard—secured a quant- Comes in this season's designs and has the appearance of the real fine French In white, light blue, champagne and pink back ground, buds, sprays Annual hosiery sale for men and women. Values, styles, varieties and qualities overshadow anything else in town. Fosiery Special No. 1.--At 35c. a pair or three pairs for $1. will see the greatest collection of new lisles, exclusive styles and colors, ever shown by any store. have never seen a superior variety or better qualities. Special No. 2. Hi 9 Special No. 5--M{en’s —————— Qualities that sell year in and year out at 50c. and $5c. in the exclusive haberdasheries. The season's favorites in abundance. Jacquard stripes, fancy colors and silk embroidered effects, and plenty of plain lisles. Armour’s toilet soaps---box of 3 cakes, 8c. OUGHT several thousand boxes of these high-grade toilet soaps at a big price concession, and in order to pile up the biggest Friday sales ever transacted in our toilet goods sec- tion will sell them just as we bought them, at the unheard of low price 8c. per box. The popular brands—Milady, Lilac, Palm, Violets, Buttermilk, Transparent Glyce- —<, Handkerchiefs at half. HOUSANDS of 25c. and 19c. handkerchiefs at 124¢c,—mussed, soiled, crampled, but other- wise perfect—plain sheer and medium ] 2} sheer—embroidered and odd initials, 2C ictures framed, 25c. ete.—50c., 85¢., 25c. and 19c. handkerchiefs at 12)4. Sale of thousands of silk remnants A’ less than cost of production to-morrow. A remarkable assemblage of the season’s choicest weaves. Main Floor. lengths in all silk rough shantungs. Grades that sell from 50c. to Colored taffetas in street or evening shades—colored peau de $1.25 per yard, in lots at 25c., 35c., 45c-...- Sodkoud cygne in street or evening shades—fancy louisines—fancy taffetas, plaid silks and all kinds of black silks. Also hundreds of short Lengths vary from 1 to 20 yards, and the assortment contains silks for almost every purpose—waist lengths—entire dresses, linings, trimmings, etc. ; ‘STMPSO! 123¢ N CRAWFORD Friday, lingerie ||Will close every winter coat in waists, 1.25. stock to-morrow. Those new sheer effects lar i Lis Mite chat Nar po bargains and New York will not allow such Second Floor. a remarkable opportunity to pass. surawice Paid more at wholesale than the prices at which they are now marked, but Spring trade is setting in with a rush, and we must take-radical measures ta dispose of the surplus. Lot 1—12.75 tight fitting jackets, $5. Short, tight fitting covert cloth and black cheviot jacketi, lined with soft satin or fine quality taffeta; also long tight fitting kersey coats in tan and dark mixtures. Lot 2—16.50 covert cloth jackets, 7.50. Fine quality—short or medium length—finely tailored —fly front—notch collar. A large variety of models. Lining is heavy soft satin or fine taffeta. Lot 3—$35 coats at 14.75. A special lot of coats, mostly long or three-quarter length coats in kersey, tweeds, broadcloth and fine cheviot—lined throughout—beautifully finished—some only one of a kind. Lot 4—$45 Coats at 24.75. A few high grade, select garments—fine quality light weight broadcloth—plain or fancy trimmed effects —lined throughout. PSON CRAWFORD CO. We'll not have them long. Waists of fine white lawn, with circular yoke of val. lace front and back; front trimmed with two rows of val. insertion; have the stylish short sleeves and ruffle, Jp 25 edged with lace--.- seesee fas Even at 50c. and 75c. a pair you — ‘Main Floor. Special No. 4. 50 doz. pairs of women's Special No.3—Ingrain Lisle Thread Hose, 25c sample half hose at 29c. PSON CRAWFORD CO. White gcods. XTRAORDINARY lot of white lingerie batiste, 45 inches in width—dainty, sheer fabric that will be extensively used in making up the new shirt waists and dresses. Main Floor. Regular price for these goods is 2%c. 1 9 White dotted Swiss—pin Friday you save 10c. on every yard at and medium size dots—yard.. 19¢ & 12!4e ale of sample rine (light oF dark), Milady Rose, Violette or Heliotrope, Autumn Violette, Lettuce, 19¢...46 near eeteew rece White dress lawn—410-in. wide, lic. Witch Hazel, Oatmeal or Tar (excellent for shampooing). Box of $ cakes, 8c. grade, ydeseseecees a 10e petticoats. Regularly 6.95 up to $15. IN TWO LOTS, 5.95 ’ and 6.95 ‘SIMPSON CRAWFORD CO. Remnants of dress woolens A S 46-inch, green and black, with white hairline stripe firm ai RGE accumulation of short lengths at about one-tourth regular retail prices— most every weaye and color, including cream and black in waist lengths, separate skirts and dress patterns, Main Floor. In lots at 22c, 32c¢, and 42¢; regularly 50c to $1.50. pecial bargains in fancy check mohairs. : and reat checks—extra 39e nd very serviceabl ei eecacibossco tens eeee regularly S5c.; yard esse «ses SIMPSON CRAWFORD CO. Making way for Spring carpets. AY the patterns, which the makers have discontinued must Lot design without bordei Pure foods 1.—1.95 Wilton carpets, in Oriental and floral be speedily closed out. Fourth Floor. —1.65 Savonnerie hall Bd is, $F. Lot 9.—1.25 Axminster ear- Lot No. pets, in light, medium and carpets, richs dark colornwith and OYE @_ pile or pao without borders, yd. © libraries, e ‘SIMPSON CRAWFORD CO. velvet 8, with and 95ce economically priced. Mercerized figured white waist- ings, medium weight—yard......ss.60. 2OC imported St, Gall Swisses—dots and 39c ... 1.25 Fine white nainsook for underweat —piece of 12 y ‘SIMPSON CRAWFORD CO: Sale women’s Spring underwear. oc SS 3 d $3.50. If you Regularly $3 and & ify wear sizes 1, 134, 2, 24, 8, 314 and 4—not wider than AA, A and Byou can buy $3 and $3.50 Shoes, Ties or Slippers at the fractional price Misces’ and Children's Shces, half price-......- Main Floor. 20c medium weight All OVER 5,000 imported Swiss rib and Vega silk vests just arrived Low neck and sleeveless—plain silk taped neck and armlets; also two-inch & Oe fancy lace-trimmed neck and arms; also qualities, for Friday, 50c. Women’s Swiss ribbed union! Children’s suits—low neck, sleeveless, umbrella! union suits—hand finished. 75¢ special at. +--+ Dibtid wa dbe secant ceo: IMPs: a Remarkable sale of laundry supplies. EXT Friday we inaugurate a special sale of laundry requisites, reducing prices 4 Macoroni—The celebrated Rearer brand, Orange Marmala:ze-- Chor | Breakfast Southwells New Importation fron a Lenten necessity: dozen, Premium or Star; regular price in time for Friday’s sale—a special lot bought at maker’s cost and priced accordingly. fancy crocheted neck and armlets. They are white, pink and sky—regular 75c bottoms with deep lace trim- sizes. Regular 75e grade. Will ming. Regular 75¢ values— 45¢ clean up balance of stock on 39e CRAWFORD co. Baron = beck | on standard goods to the point where economical housekeepers will take care. price I] ful heed of the savings involved. Basement Salesroom, Split Beany — California Lima Beans, Marrow Beans, Green oca; 1 22¢, i 1 to 6 Ib, Jothi i incl in thi 5c; regular 10c 1-1, 6Y, A Lonton; I-18, glass jor 29¢ rs far ton or 1 BY, ce Nothing but servicable, reliable goods included in this sale. PACKARE + +4000 seseee. 2 15e; 2-1, glass jar... | toth, ib. Meee ‘2 98. set of Mrs. Potts’ Sad Irons, including three irons, stand 65c , and handle. .cses covsee seeers ween cence Saittaen alana tags Sar dined — Air Ship Blot Roe art Premium Pat- Fresh E.ggs—Every one guaran- ————$ wand, finest Norweigian smoked ent; bbl, y half teed NEW LAID; rol 2 sarin) Goren, $1.31! PED tb), $2.79: oneihth BO) delivered, dozen in QD Folding Clothes Clothes Pin 23@ || | Mothes Line 9e COW esdgavlapsesieeses sy Cc | BBL. SACK veseenseneeeee Cc} carton, Cc Dryer we.ee Bags.s seers veee | Reels, . see eeease ar ai Beans ia—per bottle «. In our gas light dept. | Asbestos Sad Irons—set consists of 3 Mild Cured Hams— ra eerie Bee na /wrnete | Daiimore ereoe ae aia Apa Brushes. | @5c. for regular $1.95 light, including} irons, asbestos stand and the never- Simpeon Craw im Farina, dozen,” 6¥e.:|| "° net f 39¢| bumer, ‘Welsbach"” mantle and opal slip-off holderssesse see sevees de! SR Na ett Yee Denes iis eGa | Sele Wringing Mops....++- see 38) air mixing globe. Guarantee Washing Machine... .5.25 Prenared Must nie sande‘temon || Round Copper Bottom Wash Ket-| 1.25 for light complete, including) 19-inch white roll Hottie, Oe me ce Yel low ElOR ys ceee eeene eee aeeeeee39C] bummer, ‘Welsbach” mantle, chimne} Clothes Wrin, Agparaaua Ti y, fcans, Can.|| 4-sewed Corn Brooms +35c| and 10-inch green shade. ’ | Folding Wash He: f : Si8eH Galv, Wash Tubs.. +55e| 2.25 for, lamp complete, including! er and 9 tubs Cutiets 6 famouy ua ‘ 160 ‘am laundry 60 bara, ib. bars, Oo Apple Bu ~ Hein: Libby's or Royal SI art; B-lb. stone croc , for all BBs ant Peas, Pearl Tapi- . Stuart, portable ‘Welsbach’’ genuine burner! and mantle, chimney, 6 ft. tubing and 10-inch green shade eye cup. Kreamer's heavy bloc Boiler, with“ heay; oy and a novel nome pure fruit jam; $2.25, i whole: 544-ft. Ironing Board: $-ft. Laundry Table. fe vi X-Ray Stove Polish Se} 89c. for *Lindsey’’ Lurner complete, Covered Bosom Boards .39c] Genuine hwelsbach" Clothes Sticks...++« ieee sent e mantles 100-ft, Waterproof Giles ine “Ae Lae. for No. § Be. for No. 190 aI its be N ‘c. for No. TBs ‘olga Belt Hickory Oval Clot jaske! for ore Ppl "| toning Board ant Stas tartain Stretchers ,.sey+ s+- ee++++75C| ee eet te Pi a eet, thin slain, Fd’ cultivated: 26-10. coc | Handiea Ironing Wax—per dozen......++ ua re

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