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of a Searnings of thts Ltte road / actual ope Light ee: pring Costumes § Richly Satin Lined 10° 4 Thursday’s Stylish Offering At a Wonderful Price Spring’s most sensational Suit offer is at hand with these captivating short coat NC TED Si leaders to interest the best dressed ladies of Pony Coat Models New Braddock Mixtures One model with full English box back—the other with smart half- fitted back. Coat Collars and the very latest style conceits in skirts. Thursday's Big Special, $10 SALE AT BOTH STORES Satin Coat Linings Pretty Velvet These sults are pa: of tailored eleganc will hold_ their smartest Spring ons 8: Alterations FREE. WEDNESDAY, March 21. Stock Exchange gossip has been busy (ately concerning James R. Keene's Position in the market. Operations on the bear side as well as operations on the bull side have been attributed to tim. One of Mr, Keene's closest friends ald to-day that it was only simple | Justice to the veteran operator to ex- | plain that he was not bearish on: the sitnation. For some weeks past Mr. ‘Keene's trading has been exceedingly restricted. He is quoted as hopeful of @m advance movement in the near fu- ture and for the time being 1s con- tented to’ pick up a few bargains In fio low-priced stocks. Room traders belleve that Mr. Keene will take charge of tmportant pool operations in Southern ‘Railway as soon as conditions are pro- pittous. Amalgamated Copper was the most active figure in a semi-stagnant market. | x At the opening the price was bid 166 and there was as much selling} ¥' eround thet figure as there was buying at 108 yesterday. The fact that most of | %. the trading on both days was in the same hands 1s suggestive of mantpu-| peta ation for a quick turn, The Standard zi ll party in the Exchan,*, sharply deny the rumor that Amalgamated is going) Fi to be forced below par. They express confidence that as soon as this period of semi-stagnation is over Amalgamated will become a strong market leader. As| 5 indicative of the extent of shrinkage ef Stock Exchange business !t may be mentioned that two of the largest com-| St mission houses in the street are not} 7 carrying more than 40 per cent. of bus!- ness on thelr books that they had a month ago. One of these firms has re- duced {ts loans $20,000,000 within the) period named, So listless was to- market that there were frequent periods of two and three minutes wien} the tickers were absolutely silent. On! busy duys it is not an uncommon thing for these ticke® to be from one to three minutes behind in recording the! quotations. Belief that there will be no coal strike, { which was strong in the Stock Ex- change last’ week, has weakened per- ceptibly since M unyielding | altitude of tre coal presidents Is regard. Priy ed as menacing. the anthracite Wall street houses the miners would gladl, the slightest of the c which they Ihave asked. among the miners is oppos: if it can 0 with backdown, fous m that the, toa strike | ' tan abject | 00 tion in var. deatitutio nied tine last big Distille brief period of activ also some outside buying. 138% 136% were ee soe tii ne ne Hitt eee ee we SoltRaacs of cUeeuehasek sae RRR Fee fies SPEE FE RR EEE 3 Pith 414 4 etd l+ii il fh 13 ‘] 3, 2% $%(Mh 71 td 94% = OF 68 68 sae oe 98: F 8 ea 8 ® & °: settekeanes: oe RE Bei +111 = ageetes WKS 3 ShRSaaaus! iat 28 ‘BS: I+ ARoAR meena ER” a Etat F | '\COTTON STRONG ON LIBERAL BUYING. ve strength im the cables, both nd private, prompted a eharp ‘advance in the cotton market at the outset to-day, the first prices being 14 %3 points higher. There was heavy vering by a large short interest, and Immediately er the call easel from 10.74 to », but the sellers who thought that » first prices were too nigh evidently 1 their minds, and in replacing used May to recover and rise tthe Internal revenue tax is to =) : ei opening prices were: March, 10.12 ®e removed from alcut ed in the | ogered; April, 10.60 bid, Mag, 1073 to arts and industries controlling | 19.74: June, none; July, IO! no. 10.9 powers of the Whis rust are sat-| August 1078 to 10.3; Bent 4 tofled that there will Be no serious OP | Kia! October, 10.26 bid; November, none position to this measure in ( a {0.32 ; %) Q Investment he ia ecember,, 10.32 to 10.33; January, none. stook are 1 i >. some degree ma ably fayore rt of ti th le Raltroad for 1803, A ms b and Lake jority of t in the treasur Give quotations ase aw u 1 ‘Allis, Chal 21 i] 11138, % jan =| MAY LEADS ADVANCE IN WHEAT PRICES. unexpected steadiness cf the s caused the domestic wheat mar- 1 firm to-day. The advance Jay had inspired a lot of apport this morning in which up to 1-4 above close, Corn opened firm and 1-8 ‘higher, in- flugreed by the wheat advance, York's opening prices were: 83 to 831-8; May, July, 841-8 ning prices were: Wheat July 8 to TT dt i wo 1-4; 3 prices were: July, 883-8 bid; 8 offered. Corn—Ma;" a sf J ecember 515-5 bid: September, 1-8 orn—Miuroh, uly, H 3-28 to 44 a €now Shoveller Rescued, Iscar Heckel, of No, 88 Bowery Pler Kast iver, o the water, ins, of the 4 i Oak street station, STHrewehinti a rope and saved his fe, udeon fireet Hoppit He was taken to tal, 4 d b , g | pped off - THE WORLD: WEDNESDAY UVENING, MARCH a F906. The word has gone all over town that Ehrich Bros.’ Spring Opening Sales offer values not to be duplicated elsewhere, while in every tection the styles and selec- tions are the best to be obtained. The store was crowded Monday, notwithstanding the blizzard. The best example of the merit of our Spring Opening display was the eager buying of the crowds. Yes- terday the Monday crowds were duplicated, and it looks like they WOULD be again to-day. New lots of Spring merchandise have been added to make a trip downtown to-morrow equally advantageous. The sensational character of the values in Millinery, Wraps and Costumes, Waists and other sec- tions precludes general representa- tion, as the crowds already equal our facilities. JUST FIFTY ‘MEN'S 412.50 SPRING TOP COATS 45) OSITIVELY no more when these are gone, and you know full that fifty wiil sell in a day if they're really such’ bargains. They are. We guarantee them and they'll sell to-morrow, Fine coverts and cheviots— satin sleeve lin- ings and serge body — lining — hed tailored— one day "35 to-mor- TOW ..+ "9 $15 RAIN COATS AT 'S $10 SUITS—43 to wet PROSE Cam to 40.81.15, » NER SOT i BOYS" £10 ners Re 3.38 (Bites 8 to 10 years) Boys’ $4 Norfolk & DB. Sults, $1.98 (AL Knicker Pa: (alaeg 8 to 16 years.) Boys’ All-Wool Knee Pants Suits,®1.45 Telzes 8 to 1s Yre. Double breasted De BOYS" $7.50 Winter Overcoat: (Sizes 8 to 16 yars.) BOYE' $5 Russian OVERCOAT! "s 3 to 7 years.) ‘Men's $6 aes, Worsted Trousers,@2.88 MEN'S Py ‘AND APROUSERE, m1 81.98 (Bises up t 48 MEN'S $25.00 RAINCOATS AT s10 Men's $25 Fancy Worsted SUITS, $15. DRUG SECTION SPECIALS. Main Fleor. 10c. for 25c. Violet Talcum Powder. Eight-ounce jars. 48c. for $1.00 Elixir of Phosphate, of Iron, Quinine, &c. A special tonic for the nervous system. 39c. for 75e. Wine of Cod Liver Oil. Twelve-ounce bottle, 25c. for 50c. Adjustable Bath Brushes. 10c. for 3 Lbs. Camphor Moth Balls. Peroxide of Hydrogen. (Medicinal.) %4-lb. bottle, special Y-lb. bottle, special. . 1-lb, bottle, special 50c. for $1.00 Fountain Syringes. Seamless red gum rubber, two or three quarts. Warranted perfect. Mail orders filled. - 10¢ 6th Avenue and 23d Street, New York. $17 Broadcloth Coats at *10 Sizes 34 t0445 SAVE nearly half to-morrow on a @oy coat so stunningly stylish that you will in- sist on having one when you see it. Not only that, but you will pay $17 if you don’t look out. That’s the regular price, and it’s a low price for Such a coat. You're likely to see it elsewhere at $17 and be so enthusiastic over the style and quality that you'll buy one and lose this remark- able saving on exactly the same coat you can buy here to-morrow at $10. Second Floor, 52 inches long—superior quality $ broadcloth; smart, full, loose hang- and braid—yoke lining of black satin—an all-season coat for the entire spring and summer. 928 Suits at $17 where at $28—Broadcloth, Chiffon Panama and Taf- feta silks, Also this 21-inch fitted English Coat Suit, like illustration; skirts in new circular styles, with folds or plaits. All the new shades—values $25 to $30, 17 ing—collar trimmed with taffeta ' A Style exclusive with us, but a quality on sale else- at 19c. for 39c: PURE SILK TAFFETA ’ O convince you, as we have proved to thou- sands of others, that we are giving the greatest Silk bargains in New York, we offer, beginning to-morrow: Main Floor. 39c Pure Silk C) 65c Crepe de Cd Taffeta, 19° | Chine at 39 In the season’s most desir- A quality suitable for able shades —very special. Street and evening gowns. WE HAVE AT LEAST A DOZEN -iDress Goods Values AS GOOD AS THESE. | UR new dress goods buyer, being familiar with the best values offered elsewhere, is in position to offer you a com- plete, unrivalled selection of the new Spring fabrics very much under the usual prices, Main Floor, ors, such as old with plenty of WE to-morrow or Friday a very special saving. Second Floor. dfeeo nouse $4 ,39 shee ponte $4 ,69 uniforms at $925" 59c for 89c A9c for 75c MOHAIR SICILIANS CHIFFON VOILES andresedagreen, easly worth 750 These $1.69 house dresses at $1.10 are in one piece or shirt-waist style — neatly made of plaited ma- Infants’ Wear| Wash Fabrics, 1.48 for 2.25 Osc. for 16c. aay ot con eee le : ai :| 59° 49° MAIDS’ AND WAITRESSES’ ‘1.69 House Dresses at 1.10 terial, trimmed with wash braid—waist lined—full skirt with deep hem—all sizes, in blue and white, 2EF : Reus ef SILK MULLS the scarcest’ col- the best colors, POSITIVELY assure those who make a selection pink and white and black and white, at $1.10, $2.69 nurses’ warter length JENTY_N . . esters in red ail WENTY-NINE inches wide— blue cloth—white col- __ 4 beautiful silk and cotton lar trimmed with | {@bric—very durable—makes up as Calathy as a high-priced material—all fancy braid — double shades, Main Floor. breasted—belted back Special $245 $4.48 ORGANDIES, 10c, value, at.... IA OUHER organdie season finds the best values here— new, bright floral patterns in white and tinted grounds—copies of the high-priced French goods, 29c for 45c Mother Hubbard Dresses for babies— sizes 6 months to 2 years, 2d Floor. aN, AN Maratea: OTe ice figures and desi ar This ROYAL VELVET RUGS, 6x9 Val. $6.00 9 feet wide, sale price’ ..... is extraordinary news! to the Silk Rugs of the Orient. They are 5 ft. long and 2 ft. 3 tn. w gone before to-morrow night at 9 feet wide; regular price $25; sale price REVERSIBLE SMYRNA RUGS, in Oriental and Persian patterns: |} 3.98 | 19.75, SANFORD'S ALL-WOOL SELS RUGS, 12 feet long and in Oriental and Medallion patterns, por Le) SCINCH RON IIS URTAIN Swiss. ‘splendid assortment of Seti’ well an" deep Sa fie: value z PROMPTLY REFUNDED TISFACTION. Ww EST 4 qi Rug Sale of Sree Importance. We Lead in Rug Selling Because We Give the Greatest Values. onstrate that Fact Most Forcefully, Handsome Silk Rugs at $7.50. An aspiring manufacturer began to make pure Silk Rugs in this country In opposition ‘ceeded in producing excellent effects, but gave up the attempt in a few months, These Rugs Were Intended to Sell for $22.50. e. You can see that this is a real bargain, and the lot may be He su 12 feet long ROYAL I and 9 feet wide; regularly $30; sale price “16.75| 10.6 BRUS- 12.98 } 5.98 | SANFORD'S ALL-WOOL BRUSSELS RUGS, 9 feet wide and 10 feet 6 inches long. They are noted for their extreme durability bargain clearance offer at almost half value; to-morrow.......+.++++ Swiss. Cimit to 25 St ini To-morrow's Specials Dem- 7.50 19.98 } 7.98 AXMINSTER RUGS, 12 feet long 9x12 Val, $10.98. and softness; 7.99 colors, to match matched into pairs); a rare bargain at, CACh seeeee |} tomer); all are well made, with 4 tucks, full length; sale price, per pair . 3 we have ever shown. All-wool Ingrain, 65c Genuine Cork Chiffonter, 84.95. extra | iqualityfsomtersnscreseuy Shown in an assortment of inlaid tile and parquet effects in the new Fall patterns, and is two yards wide; regularly 65c.; special, per square yard, for Monday only ....... A $45 Brass Bed for $25. 100 Brass Beds, Solid oak CHIFFONIERS, 250 genuine felt Mattresses, made in Upholstery and Portieres Under Price. Mercerized Silk PORTIERES, beautiful 1,000 yards of FIG- 3.98 300 sample PORTIERES URED DENIM, Persian __ patterns; value 12%c, yd., at (can be 100 TAPESTRY COUCH COVERS, Oriental & 7 5 Cc Persian striped, fig- ured all around, at... sertions and lace edge; best English bobbinet (limit 6 pairs to a cus- tomer), at........... 29c 59c selections $2.00 Axminster Carpets at $1.25. Axminsters, the new Spring patterns, with or without borders to match. per yard if you buy to-morrow, Alden Sampson's Floor Oilcloth, 156 Square Yard. When we make the announcement we offer pure, strictly first-cl1ss goods (no remnants) in a Cae 2 yard widths—6 new patterns—sold in many good stores at 30c,; Our price, per square yard... Limit 30 yards to a customer. Linoleum at 33c. 1 I ri Ha will ddC like illustration; massive husks and 2-inch pillars; genuine French lacquer; sale price, all sizes, at..... sees like illustra- tion; has 5 large drawers, top drawer is quartered and fine swell, neatly carved handles; val- gallery; plain 98 ue $7.50, at.. | e cast brass $8.50 Felt Mattress, $4.98, heavy layers and closely tufted; cov- ered in satin ticking; in 1 or 2 parts; value $8.50; sale price, all sizes, 4 9 8 at we Tic 85c 3 Important Lace Gurtain LOT 1—900 pairs of RUFFLED SWISS LOT 2—300 pairs of RUFFLED REN- LOT 3—SCOTCH LACE CURTAINS, CURTAINS (limit 6 pairs to a cus- AISSANCE CURTAINS, real lace in- 8&7c All Wool Brussels Garpets at 45c. There are 19 patterns Of all-wool Brussels Carpet in this lot for your selection to-morrow. Aside from this value there are many others that you positively cannot match in any other store, | All-wool Velvet, clases “J 69c $1.50 3-fold Screens, 75c. 300 three-fold SCREENS, mahogany, oak or white enamelled frames, 5 ft. high, filled with fig- ured drapery silkoline; regularly $1.50; sale Price ..seeseeeeeee Bargains. Renaissance, Cluny, Irish Point, Arabian and Filet effects; value $2.25; per pr. 1.44 Our Spring stock is the most complete that | @5e 1.25 15c $1.00 Inlaid Linoleum at 49c. GENUINE INLAID LINOLEUM, with colors right through to the back, a qual- ity that will last for years; in granite ef- fects; 2 yards wide; $1.00 value, at, per square yards Races Smith's famous Axminster Carpets i means a saving of fully 75c. 25. OO Satin, The “Bertoucan,” lent kneebreech back riding. FAIR GROUNDS ENTRIES. (Spectal to The Evening World.) DS. FAIR GRO! |, NEW ORLEANS, La., March 21.—The entries ruces to-morrow are as follows: FIRST RACE—Five and one-half furlongs; © $100. Ks for Sunetoma Gord Pancreatia Devil Tree Last Cher; Boveriie . The Ran SHCOND RACE Your furlongs; two-year: olds; selling; Viola C, Captain’ MeCormi *Runsum . THIRD RACES wards . 102 0 they Sago. § Dr. Mac Blennenworth ‘ Ariow Point’! Capt and Fai ‘Tom Combs | piatPuntes, Ente Scout and Blenneirwosth, Prince of Pi | Bennett entry. Otver AUTH [RACE—One and one-haif miles; | fra Boun) le and a’ bait: Gold Bell Liddon Doeakin ! Hymettus | Harpoon . Dazzle Bra. Ley’ ive and ‘a’ hal: | longs: puree. Prince Grutus Schoolmaster El Rey... Norwoml ‘Ohi Mizaromast eApprentice aliowane fabilaoidata CRN CITY PARK ENTRIES. NEW ORLEAN Park ., rch 21.—The City niries fur the ‘races to-morrow are we, FIRST RACE—~Three and one-half fur lou: purse. is ' i 7 ‘4 ‘Tom Morgan ‘ nal | 8 ne Davin Worry Huet Mannie Cohen Sazaac ‘Azole Gig. Diucins herrer, ND HACH Five: and “onechile ture The Only Baran, ibibo a if fur JAMES MeGREERY & CO. Bloomers for Women and Children. silk, pongee, liantine and sateen Bloom- ers for steamer, gymna- sium or sporting dress. The “Princess,” recommend- ed for general dress. On March the 22d Ladies’ black sateen Bloomers .... ¢s+4 004-50 Ladies’ black brilliantine Bloomers vee oe eeveee Q5C Ladies’ black surah silk Bloomers. ..e0+++ +04 250 Twenty-third Street. Silk. bril- an excel- for horse- saline, ble colors, white, and black. 65¢ per yard value 1.00 gee. value 1.90 55¢ per yard eae Imported, black Chiffon Taf- fetas, 75¢ per yard value 1,00 BEV fone: Goldproot Qratorian Ferroniers.’: Anna smi Handsome designs 65¢.per yard JAMES McGREERY & CO, Exhibition of the latest black and white check Chiffon Taffetas, black and white stripe Radiance and Taffe- tas, Pompadour Taffetas, Satins and Mousselines, Superior quality Satin Mes- All the fashiona- Heavy quality, rough Pon- Natural color, ecru, “Alice” blue, white, cream and black. 27 inches wide. and broche Foulards. ia 4,00 and 1.25/ ‘ aTventyithira Stieet! The year of 1905 was full of happenings of much moment. The World Almanac has recorded them. With. the conclusion of the. Japan- ese-Russian war it is enabled to give a resume of that titanic conflict; also the full text of the Peace Treaty and the new treaty of alliance. be. tween Great Brifain and Japan. The Czar’s rescript granting a con- stitution to Russia is also presented as one of the striking indications! the changing conditions in the great, northern kingdom. Chronological data is not missing. ° from the Almanac. On 133-. 134 will be found a record: of the: important events of 1905; on 135 you may read of the im a ments in United States hoy pages 142, 143, 144 contain death-roll of 1905. On Page 145 is: given a list of the famous old people of 1 “Tt is amazing the variety, susie and Pega of aaa. to be found Strikes and rumors of strikes nibs “Labor Legislation” of interest to many, The Almanac gives the labor ion of. the various States, coverin; th Hour law, in rtd od and, |e law, &e,, &e, he Also. Heanghe rl labor ‘ganizations, Ww: addrésses of offleers, and Natal Be Unions, with, names and: address LD gist! y +88 Conta, | cream printed