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= N/E MIC ROT S SEE PRET SITAR NIE NY Pans aeiia ahaa ac RCH 7, 1908. ¢ E Store = New York THE WORLD: WEDNESDAY EVENING, THE CURB MARKET Rrle ist pf. Erle 2d eneral, Blectie., 1 ATT, STREET. ae CLOSING QUOTATIONS |F3:.% aan WHEAT “OLD ON CROP NEW FROM KENTUCKY. | eTOgaz's hlnhent, lowest, cloning peices and | fey changes Of stork frvia yesterday's final juotations nte as followet ae "WEDNESDAY, MARCH 7. 44m the opinion of many cloze observ- “LOOK FIRST TO THE BYES. is Low, Clos. Ch’ ges. | Mo, m rae vata x Long wheat came out in the early mm of the stock market the further de- Allie.-Chalm * : , Feline in prices to-day offered nome goed ANS,-Chaim, | iat t D ation ee Gaied reo toe beer! 4) noted physiotan: writes: “I eee ert rie at thnk, AScoines Ae Aer eeeclin: + % Notice Causes Demonstra March. Weather news from the West | should say that 90 per cent. of the Dougie iberall; the lowest 4: td f . ‘ Pibiiea,creesioadiy ‘ith dhe iudantion 6 Sox Gotae ote aa as It Was Thought to Be [res tevorabie, and an increase of 7.00 | cases of sick headache are immedi- Putting the stocks away In their strong 32 GME Twine. ne ‘neha’ B treat Tout dave eras reported," “°F \ately curable by eyeglasses. ursaad Beret Trore 1s & widespread bellet In Ae Tscombiive:. + & = New Bingham Bang. Corn started steadier on light re-| Eyes examined by Oculists who are ) 9 “Wall street that certain stocks are now ‘Am, Lowy. pt! a 98 mF. ceipts at Chicago, the unsettled weath-| Registered Physicians of experience: selling at from 10 to 20 points belaw Am. Smek, er and higher cables, but soon lost the A. W. BREWSTER, M. D. S38; £ eeting the Indiana expenditure sale of a portion of the $30,000,000 cent, sinking fund bonds now treasury of the corporation. bonds couki be marketed, it Is at par, but the company will keep in reserve, | Reading’s sensational drop of three ts early in the day reflected the uusness that has developed in spec- ulative circles over the persistent coal- Tumors. Tho satest ecare story around to-day to the effect ‘oval operators had determined ho Concessions to the miners. of the Stock Exchange are free with their criticisms of the Pt Ming ipa Na nln @ititu@s of the anthracite coal Pres!- Gents, Private advices from the coal have convinced Wall street men miners do not want to strike not etrike if the operators handle them tactfully. ted Gis was a conspicuous ‘the bears throughout the day, its weakness had a generally de- Pressing effect on the whole market. fof through forced liquidation. The re- | feent downward course af the stock fmarket developed the fact that there was a very extensive short interest. A Taajority of tie ‘“whorts’ covered on | dor are believed to have covered to-day. one large brokerage office several | were short from 2,00 to! Sreatat fee ‘a. the gee at| aa moderate egerent. for the | and have not been publicly doait for @ long time. Piven the officers pomcomoany ee Ahey cannot Seen che, at Th in tse | Uupwand ck. The mines in the | have no! i t two or three years, ant | 3 nicl no dividend ‘gr { Dayments fail of Yor Rise ted capital stock of the Comstock \ el Com) is Banat Samarany ts an te pak ‘The dulness welieved to a init ai 5 nging trom se bonds will be Il! Exchange as potas, eas tionn! Mercantile Marine freely around 80 on the curb oe weakness of th tributed by the most aces sluggishness of the mone- . ‘The New York banks, jt asserted, have not bettered their posi- tion as was expected. —————___ COTTON PRICES UP ON SPOT DEMAND, Hi i Influencea by a demand for spot cot- fton abroad, the market here opened . steady to-day at an advance of 3 to 5 - points. The bulls continued to support the list and shorts were nervous, The opening prices were: March, .63 to 10.05: May. 10.86 to 10.87; June, 10.80 bid; July, 10.97 to 10.98; Au aa086 to 10.92; Gept., 10.50: Oct.. ‘10.29: ‘Nov, .41; Dec., 10.41 to 10.42; Jan., 10.45 bid’ The Closing prices were: March, 10.56 to 10.67; Apnil, 10.2 to 10.04; May, 10.76 fo 10.77; June. 10.80 to 10.82; July, 10.87 ‘to 10.88;' August, 10.81 to 10.82] September, 2040 to 10,41; Octcber, 10.8) to 10.31; No: F, 10.31 to 10.88: December, 10:: 10.35; January, 10.38 to 10.40 nt to ——_—>__—_ Fatally Hurt in Fall. Patrick Mattox, employed as a la- dorer on a building at Np, 815 Bast One Hundred and Forty-fitth street fell from the fifth Stony to the finst this @fternoon, He was badly injured in- was taken in an ambulance to Lebanan Hospital where he may die. Spring Suits. Individuality is the key-note of every garment put forth by us. What with the ease of fitting, the distinctive finish and the uniform hgh grade of material, no house in New York makes an equal show- ing. $28 upward, An immense assortment from which to choose. Eton, Bolero, Pony and Coat Suits in the latest ed fabrics, phn Forsythe, WAIST HOUSE, badway, 17th & 18th Sts. po ES ernally. Maddox fives at No. 223 Bast | One Hundred and Seventeenth street. He | Lthetr actual value. This is particularly Am. steel a 19) NOTICE. upturn following wheat. (11 years Brooklyn Eye and Bae Hospital.) 10 A. M. to 1 P. M. # the case with the Steels and some of the A Sine. !? PE: tie! 29 Trading outside ines prohibited. Now York's opening prices were: EDW. JOHNSON, M. D. (Pallroad shares where the greatly in- ‘Am. Tob. Go. pt + 1s Sitewalks and street must be kept | Wheat—May, 8 3-8. Qlany years in private pracitoe.) NO MAIL OBDERS filled on these specials. Goods that are sereamed earnings insure liberal divi- Ai. Woullen co sed 78 S| erat all times for traffic, Boya | Chicago's opening prices were: Wheat | MARCUM KENYON, M. D. - sold out before 1 P. M. will be succeeded by other offerings: i@ends, Some of the most conservative Anaconia 2 aii) fon % | ‘without badges not permitted within |—May, 783-4 to 785-8; July, 791-8 to | (8 years Manhattan Eye and Bar Hospital.) z —_———————_- = W)Prokers in the Stock Exchange are ad- 44.7. & EEAay narrithy %| toe tines. Skylarking, disorderly 791-4 to 79; September, to 787-8. Corn MARTIN LINDEROTH, M. D. BNA bea ald x MORROW TOMORROW OMORRON _ Mising their customers to buy United lait. = | 10m Q| i iauct and unnecessary nolee pro- |—May. 433-4 to 435-8; July 487-8 to| quate of Brooklyn Bye and Bar Hospital.) Veils. Gets DAM rey Sica hhnem | Btates Steel and half a dozen of the ac. BK, Rep reat | Ed ntbsied. 423-4; September, 44 1-4 to 411-8 to 441-4 | Glasses Only if _needed—often ne low ae 500 Sean Veils Millinery. Bedford Oilctoths, Bearer cen ARISE TAS the DNR Te nha: =e] | ‘This nitice, artistically painted on a] New York's | closing prices were: | One pated la her A oe ks Large andi | Cord Coats §| 1% yards Te- E ngside the | at—May, S41-8 bid; July, 841-8; Sep- | Pee aa (dnt Ghee fee 1 |eneet of tin, was posted sloneside the ay MES Ou: Juv sits: Se! OL ERakich & dons smail shapes | inrants” «i ble , Oilcloth. | The improved attitude of the United |Chie (ee %|Gurb market this afternoon amid a a Banter : nfani izes | States Steel shares ‘was due to seml- |icht a % nolsy damonstretion. prices were: Wiheat— Qculists and Opticians. in. black and fond “stsive, | Not more ‘official statements that Whe carnings | 9 A be M Fy “Binghem must have forgotten to sign 1a8 September, 43 Years’ Practice. colors — reg- Circular, cape Hl tian g yards of the big corporation for the first quar- +3 8 lnus name to the spell” some one was i May, “1-4; | 923 sixth Avenue | 1345 Broadway ularly 1.98 trimmed welch eases. te Miele Serer 7% Wabash, pe. % | heard to shout from within the enclos- 350 Bey St. 217 pie ‘36th St. ee barely each; not bol fane v to a custom Ma. Nerly earn- + ss xt vi t i bratd. ralue fuga In ‘the company's history. It is sate leereaaes Re eer ea i teaviy all per,| HOME FROM THE HAGUE. Below Sa Taator House. ||| | tack ana waite] | more than 19 | s250. Not more | er. Special, » cs 5 : 3 Pare! mearly Py than to a Jala reported that the directors of this | betrolt Un, Ry. seg |e Gea teipatea in etther cheering or hiss! RS. e Heute Secretary of the 25 Broad Street Arcade. Zetia to a cua: | to a custom- uae Om Or Avera, ‘gompany have determined to issue un. Be ra tar t $ eae an fe at the new sin. ‘The bovs about the eating: Serre CET zetacle OP = | ee ech Bech at er. Choice, Bach } c 88. & 1e sales stoc! to- ‘wes | market, 4) ared to be ithe most of- | rive her to-day on si mer Noor- puted hasan He crnette peed Batons % | 675,800 shares and of bonds $2,114.00). fended’ and were loud in thelr hissing, |dam from Rotterdam, World Wants Work Wonders. Z5c 99c There has been some talk ane = Main Floor. econd Floor. Men's Samfle String Hats. Used by a leading manufacturer as samples, and therefore repre- senting the best etyle and work- manship. New 1.49 he & "Aves Busy Corner“ blocks; black and colors; $3 grades for Third Floor. | —Purchase of Stock trom the Rosenthal Clothing Contpany, 87 Bleecker Street, manufacturers of the celebrated “Annex Brand” Clothing for men. Because of their increasing business the Rosenthal Clothing Company moved into larger quarters, therefore sacrificing all Profit on bundreds of garments to effect an immediate sale and avoid the labor and expense of taking ¢hem to their new building. 2—Purchase of the Stock of Loeb (& Waidheimer, 737 Broadway, manufacturers of Boys’ and Young Men's Clothing, and retiring after 20 Men's years of successful business. } for $4.50 $7.5) Suits . New Spring Styles in ten different pat- terns of fancy Woolen Cheviots and Tweeds lined with heavy Italian lining. A good serviceable business suit. Sizes from 33 to 44 chest. for Men's $15 Suits and CG; ravenettes Smooth Worsteds, tn gether with All Wool Black Thibets and Navy Blue Serge. Sin- gle and Double Breast- ed ‘styles in all sizes. The Cravenettes are ™made of Fancy Wors- ted and plain Black, cut 52 inches long Sizes 33 to 44. for Men's $20 Swits, Cravenetts and Overcoat, All tho Hew’ gry shades in Word teds, also Navy Bluo, Serge, end Scotch ‘ettects. er eaueee alba Erloxtiey Cravenettes tn Fancy and Plain Diack, «Ov Sreoatm to the knee, out acmt-tittin Cloths “Rit sizes for TegwiAr, stout and Sif man, OXf9Fd, Gray, Black Youths f Clothing for Yo Men's $4.50 $7.50 Sisia Good, serviceable Woollen suits in New Spring designs. Coats are cut either single or double breasted, Ined with heavy Italian. Sizes from 14 to 20 years, Young Men's $6.50 50 $10.00 Suits. Fine Woollen #abrics, ancy Cneviots and Cassi. meres, Plain Worateds and Black Cheviots, sin- gle or double breasted coats, out according to the Intest style, Broad shoulders, tight-fitting necks. Sizes 15 to 2 years, for Y. Men’ DLO Poe ee ay, Exclusive’ patterns—Just what men are looking for—Fancy Worsteds, Scotch Cheviots and ‘Tweeds; in fact, a broad assortment of 26 aifter- ent styles, single or double breasted, Sizes 14 to 20 years. Young Men's $15.00 Suits. and mt $9.50 fr eee STR HENRY SIEGEL. Pres. Greatest Clothing Deal in Years Most Unique and Sensational Sale of Men's, Youths’ and Boys’ High-Grade Sfring Clothing in the Entire History of the Trade. Two Immense Clothing Stocks Fresh from the Makers at Most Extraordinary Prices. $2.35. for Bow Watch Main Aisle Bargain Tables. otor New York Men's “Selected” Fine Shoes. Famous ‘'Walk-Over” Shoes; se- lected a a shoemaker. Good as any $4 shoe in every style point.. Third Floor. i Every Suit, every Top Coat, every Cravenette is in the newest, most fashionable Spring and early Summer style, and if you purchase during this sale you obtain what you want at less than the actual cost of the materials. We sell them at practically what they cost us, for we want to do the biggest, most sensational clothing business this week ever done*by a New York store. We want to usher in the Spring season with a great boom. Special window dis- plays. Extra Sales Space on Third Floor. Extra Salesmen. No Long Waits. You Get What You Want, and You Get It Quickly. ‘or Men's $6.50 f $10 Surts Strictly All Woollen Fancy Cheviots, also Smooth Worsteds, as well as Plain Black Thibets. Single or Double Breasted Coats, cut according to the latest style. Broad shoulders, large lapels. All sizes for the regular and stout man. A; for Men's $25 and $30 Suits, We i Ovre ig Overcoats & Cravenettes al Only such fabrics as are used by a exclusive Merchant _ tailors —pro- nounced Gray Worsteds, neat checics and velours—Unfinished Worsted+, Plain Thibets in Black. Coats ard eut very long, according to the lat- est up-to-date style, including all the newest fads. The Overcoats are of Worsteds, gray predominating, Cravenettes are of the newest creations In Fancy and Plain colors, Young Men’ est and most exclusive noice ver saw. Imported Cloths of Fine Worsted _and Tweeds, Nobby Scotch effects. Coats are cut semi-military, showing all the fine points of high grade merchant tallor- {hg. You'll have to see these valuce to appreciate them. 30 to 3 chest. 5 oys Clothing. $3. 98 for $6 Suits, Extra Pants. 2 pairs of Pants dnstead of one—one pair of the stylish IXnicker, the other plain—Single ‘or Double Breasted Norfolk, also the Double- Breasted Sul: with belt, Sixes for lads from. 7 to 16 years, Fabrics of AH-Wool Blue Serge, Faavy Worsteds, Light Checked Homespins, ‘weeds and Cassimeres, Remember, It luis an extra pair ot pants to match. for Boys’ 4.90 af $750 Surts. rice you'll find only high-grade materl- a itn? as exclusive storos use—every” thread ule Sinieed all wool—every patiern Is here that sueran think of—all the new style sults are here to select from—Norfolk, Double-Breasted, Rus- San’ Buster Brown, Sailor—Littie Officer, Reef- ‘rs and ‘Top Coats in every size for boys. fos B ee Floor. $3 29 °"$5.50 Suits. ————= Navy Llue Serge Norfolk Suits, Knicker or plain - pants, also Double-Breasted, Sailor and Russian Buits in fancy and plain—Red, Royal, Navy and Brown—the new Little Officer Suits in fancy ef- Brown and inte ei je garmen’ in & va! for boys from 2% to $1.59 forBoys 7s, ‘ ahi Bd iuone=®, CLOTHING The sults fects—Reefers in ‘fan, vercoats; In fact, oO an: ety of 100 different colors, ‘years. \ Suits. jannents.” Wo want to draw the attention of the well Double Breasted Suits wth It—Nortolk Suite twitn Norfolk, » gree Han, Dow't wo x0 our fallor until you eee what we Knicker Trousers, Russinn Suits, ahon Suits, S-plece Suits yeahs Double Breasted or S-ptece Suits (ooat, pants ana Graya, y Beoteh “Cheviot Goats are cut very lone—acep and Double Breasted Suits for boys of ail ages, 2% to 1s In 25 different styles of emooth materials eultable tor Inpels, ong cwntre: vent—lined with Alpaca or fine Princess Senge, yeaty. Materials are of all the new Spring effects in present and Spring wear, All colors and the prettieat sutts Sizes from 15 to 20 years; men Up to 6 chest can be fitted. Berges, Cheviots and Cassimeres, in plain and mixed effets. Mises 2 to: rhess WALK-OVER lots, but classified tech- nically as damaged, though you can't find the flaws unless you're 249 AMtoreM | | MITE | | ANIL eM f | ieAw ted Pa Finnan LawnDr‘ss- Dress Children’s Rese ee x Ing Sacques Shields Gingham selected, Newly Neat Patterns | 0. osen Sone Dresses ae ee ee Ap | sible Safety | Made of oot (Smokea Had esiy sere Dress Shields. quality — mate- an Persian pat- rial, wale can be washed trimmed and troned whi Not more than two pairs to a cusomer, Spe- cal per pair 6c TO-MORKOW TO-MORROW 10 AM to 1 PM 10 AM to1 PM Wash Dress § | Boys’ Pants Voiles All wool mate- rials in Black, Tive and Fincy Mixtures. All double stitched, and bands full chee wide, Usual price 290. Pages,” Rega: size, Cut very Nol” more. Bs full, Not more 2 packers to a than 2 pairs t> ‘customer—each customer, Patr, 9c 25¢ Sixth Floor, | These on Sale ALL Day Thursday.| Thousands of Handkerchiefs at 1-3 to 1-2 Less Than the Regular Values. The most interesting sale in many months. Nearly all the Handkerchiefs in this sale were imported. Details: Third For. WOMEN'S FANCY sWIs3 BM-) WOX AND CHILDREN'S BROIDERED HANDKER-| ape AND Pate CHIEFS, scalloped and bem- not more than Be stitched edges, large assortment of mer. each at.... 8, values from 19c. ) CAMBRIC HDM- bese h 12%¢ HANDKER- 31/6 to 25e., CAch ......44. ee a bd alan, eect! es WOMEN’S GOOD QUALITY KI- SE UNION. MONO HANDKERCHIDFS, of the newest designs, regular 5c 7c. Handkerchiefs, each.... WOMEN'S GOOD UNION LINEN HANDKERCHIBFS, in % inch, 1 inch and 1% inoh hems. Reg- IED HANDKER vith neat initial, | Qe LINEN | HEM- IEFS, isd N N HANDKERCH 3c 10c. ular 5c, value, each at soe ri e5 WOMEN'S AUL LIN HAND-| MEN'S FINE MERCERIZED SILK KBRCHIEFS, hand Initiah TOHED HAN DKER- embroidered ‘with fancy CHIEFS in % inch and 1 inth ‘These are a littie soiled, big bargains, each.. Women’s Shoes, $1.39. A general cleaning up of a lot of good winter shoes in S very soft finish, regular ite, at. * 7c Chorce Laces, BLACK MEKCBRIZED SILK CLUNY BANDS from 1% Inch- es to 4 inches wide, suitable Palla forte for dress trimmings and Box Calf, Vici Kid and Pat-| waists. Regular 15¢. value for....... oeeRedes Cc ent colt skin, Any size from 234 to 8, and in widths from B to E. 200 pairs of our fa- mous $3.50 Women’s Shoes, with a well-known name, 200 pairs of the New York Belle $2.00 Shoes, and others worth from $2.00 to $3.50. Special gas tor Bl 39 ‘Third Floor. POINT DE PARIS, IMITATION CLUNY, GERMAN. AND ENGLISH TORCHON LACHES, from 1 to 4 inches wide, in edges and insertions to match. Values up to 10c, per yard. Spe cial for Thursday sell- 5 ing, per yard... ic ORIENTAL ALL-OVER LACES on very fine net, about 25 aif- ferent effects of the newest creation in waite muttar and ecru. Regular 98c. val- ue, special at... 59c Floor. ° . Women's Shring Suits. A Comprehensive Collection of Smart New Styles at Very Tempting Prices, The showing is particularly excellent and wonderfully attractive, for it includes a wide variety of Suits at 1 oes, : choice gathering of smart Tailored dite at higher, prise in ita Suits such as you would expect to see only in the exclusive shops. _ Second Floor. Some of the New Favorites That Will Be on Sale + To-Morrow will Include: 4 for WOMBN’S $9.98 See. Eaoee nattily made with Eton coat effect; paeey: twimmed with braid. All lined coat; ar akirt; all atzes. PANAMA med at neck with stitched taffeta and fancy braid, lined with taffeta silk, clroular skirt; colors are rose, Alice blue, reseda, ‘Sk $19.75 AT’ $14.98 WE HAVH ABOUT (15. MODELS FROM WHICH TO , SRLECTIONS. | Materials | Taunish suitings,‘ieimmings are flat nik. braid, Persian ‘ ‘Wo! i a $14.98 See ten ae a Seer vimana fey olre and soutach:; mith, satin; — elrot