The evening world. Newspaper, March 22, 1906, Page 8

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Dull support. "Gorn advanced with wheat, New, Zork’s’ cpening pilces were: OUT FOR FISH TRADE. | Wheat—Ma: cl ang pene Phi weet reset Ces EY (Speciil to The Mrentng World.) THURSDAY, March 2. September, yuly, nad tay 44 GIOCCESIER, Atlan Maron =| Aing’s jump of two points up tb 4 la | The Boef Trust, onified in. the 3-8 soon after the market opened to- Ne w York closing pr nee lfirm of Swift & ¢ of Chicago, which, ‘aroused hopes that failed of realta-| Wheat May, 1-4 bids tly ae offered: | has the New England territory In the For a few minutes trading was) Dep Ty. 5 ; September, BET! distribution of the meat products, has} he salted fish busines gnd strong, but it lacked the stay-| bid AP ‘fg quality. The strong character of ent, and was construed as indi- ting a belief on the part of leading waseg in the street that there will be No coal strike. Edward Wasserman eg the upward movement in Read- And this stock was bought freely the rise by such houses as Strong, Bturgis & Cb.. C.D. Barney & Co. EF. Chapman & Co. Halated & Hodes | 4 Ghefflela & McOullonen, A little] y Inter In the day, when Reading began] W: to sell off, the ps of the Changed their tune relative to a coal girike and sung a mournful song. Some ef the coddily analytical minds in Wall street have about reached gion that the coal-strike siiugtion as a stock market Influence has been over-|l irked. iNew York Central stock was watched y by professional traders. There ts} 1° Aiversity of opinion regarding the ben- | 4, its likely to accrue to the present jookhoiders from the proposed issue of 000,000 of new stock. Vanderbilt and interests are apparently of the ul Ni 10. A valuablé. In one way this tiew New York Contral stock h effect on the genera! stock market lon, for it indicates the belief of suc h , William K. Vanderbilt and James iman that the present time ts pro- tious for the floating of new seourl- |. The fact that the proceeds of the stock are to be put into money- improvements {s also reassur- Rumors that the $100,000.00 of new 1k is to. be desued for the purpose of the New York Central to ob- contro! of the Chicago and Nor! tern meet with the strongest k: official denials. One of the outcomes | at the New York Central's extensive eme of improvements will be the ete electrification of the West re Railroad between New York and tealo, In casting about for a reason for the nt buoyancy of the Hill stocks purges Mornern and Northern Pacific— stock market news eer ton a remarkable story fale zo Jamee J. Hill gota with an ambition to control t railroad traffic in the Nor BAD Cotreaitan this end ne is Ko: Yio bulld 2000, miles of additional o the story goes. One: have been St ov ea Mont Medicine Hat, Alberta van ence ty Edmonton, the cup rte. Anather line’ 6M mies tend to 8 Regina. In all of tese ern Cana Sian extensions the forthern ard the Canadian Northern ® jinderstooa to be working hand in eat nv‘connection with the better tone the steel shares the report is cur- nt that orders for ster! f WAT very. aro now being placed by some LN Jargest railroad corporations in country. The Vanderbilts, the mnsyivania Railroad, the Goulds and Ww Ree en ah pl coe af Med staton Biest Co its hooks orders fo 1,000 tons of ralls te next year's delivery. The price le BR per ton, the ‘same as has been} = | maintained for the past five years, One explanation of the tardiness of the sirei shares to redpond to the prosper- ons conditions in the trade ts that th fa still a large amount of pool stork in steel common awaiting an adyanta- zeous market. advance of a polnt| or more in steel common brings oui! dlocks of this pool stock, and outs! speculators thinking that the Insid are selling, hold off. Speculative frienis of Brooklyn Rap! malt are expecting interesting devel opments in this proper pany. it js asserted. ha: nned Been between 20,000.00 and 87 8000 In extensions and improvemente sus) as are calculated to increase the earning power of the system. aration has on The Quotations, * to-day's highest, lowest, closing price and het changes of stocks from yesterdays {nal Quotations are aa follows: . | Allts. Chalm. mul, Co... ‘Aun. Wool, Go. pt 107! Auuic. Mining... T&S. THe ae eriesecrs” ttt +41 + +] 2 eR oREE “= Decline. sie Of Biooks to-day was ‘bonds $9,0%, 000 WHEAT ADVANCES ON BULL SUPPORT. strengeh of the Western markets and enrly buying of Rveading excited | 3 Mey offered; Septe BEARS WORKED TO Exchange) bears. je cone] ty 10.80; to 10.77; be: creasingly aearce In the market to- if financiers as J. Plerpont Mor-| ty\¢0o wore irregit Americans ovened dull, but aft wards were quietly steady at rather above parity. They railed Inter and| Bears the closed firny Anese readted. nese Imperial sixes of 194 were ou to more ser! lect to cure it in its first stages cure '| COUGH SYRUP ig ohitt: SUTIN cars which were so crowded, compelling: ele ane Breeton 8 my com Wate AR "Jouale 8 which : is simply a very ot it ixte Berea Thenieh. ee see peeks Jr Bull's Coual BEEF TRUST REACHES reached out for and aspires to control the entire fi and saite Me of the North of the country. one Of bie biggest the harbor covering has been tn the Ail to be for dquarters for its business d; Decemb ces were: Wheat Chicago's closing, Pi Std: du oe process witt & | Go., CHECK COTTON RISE. | fronting. decessible for freight $$ j and rail ghipments. . i Cotton opened considerably stronger| The firm of Sw! Co. severa c et months ago allied itself, ag far as than expected in the market to-day. | mOntie FO Concerned, with one of t eat nalted Asii-cutting. houses he and In trade journals the meat firm fave brands of Nah firm, the brands being the products of the Gloucester rst prices being 1 to § pointa Miatier | uly touched 11 cents on the L ag immedi offered down | and none of at larly that the beef be the tail 1 establishment time at that business {t is an open secret mbine does not in the kite of the Joe ne, and # Sl transact ‘The opening prices Were 10.78 bie Jus August, 9 offered ember, 10.43 to 10.45 The_closing pri April, 10.8” 10,02 Page Mensure for City Workmen i 1 . 10.83 to 1081: Be Ae i PR Goes Through Senate, Beto 1098; Janvary, Wei tc ADBANY, March M— THe; Paes 81 t-hour day for works and at the of wages of the trade ng Dassed | providhhg for an | workmen on [prevailing Re ges MERICAN STOCKS RALLY IN LONDON. CASTORIA For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought np BRONCHITI Cured by Dr. Bull’s Cough Syrup. This dangerous trons roat disease has often led ous and fatal diseases: chipagh neg- LONDON. Marcli a ts were firm. cock Exchange were ic ¢ of the settlement. Operators on the| die, i being the Prices generally Consols were a fraction sier on dear money. Home ralls were| tr. Undergrounds relapsed | easy, ture of Foreignefs wore fairly supported. Jap-| 5 Kaffirs were firm. Jap: 10 DR. BULL'S ld Big [have just gotten over a severe h meranted from. Figing on ths ie to stand on the plato! 1 was unabl hialda: 1901 Vaslugton Ave: Hew York. cee § SAMPLE SENT FREE ™ to all readers, to abso! coundence Least Dr Sait its ‘dough iY yr rhs that end, wi you a eareple uw will write for ita oe mention thi Address A. 0. MEYER @ CO. Baltimore, Ma. TAKE NO SUBSTITUTE: ‘The substitute ry to sell you op. th ts of Dr. Bull’ at i abettor pratt. Cogeh Brice, 390. BUC, 22 used piano| Bargains for To-morrow. Only *10 down} FHAUNDREDS ot pur- iB chasers are taking * advantage of this used piano sale, and securing Instruments at actually half their value. Fourth E100F! Some of the best bargains for to-morrow : Choice of 5 at $100. | Choice of 18 at $250. 1 Chickering upright 1 Knabe upright - 4 Rraiviqaarinis (condition like nei. 1 Bradbury ‘te DWieher UBEERE Choice | Choice (Beautiful tone, 4 did condition 1 Haines upright - 3100 Schumann upright $250 1 Steinway square | 1 Schubert upright Also 14 other great values. Including choice of 4 upright pianos at $25.00. Our line of new pianos is unexcelled and includes those made by Packard, Schumann | Chickering Bros., Henry &» S$. G. Lindeman, and the finest player-piino on the market, The Henry & S. G, Lindeman Player-piano, | | @ piano of the highest «rade, with player inside, enabling any one to play | Simpson Gawford Ca ead ee earns 2 75 2 YEAR guarantee with every machine, Same as agents offer for $50. Ratt Hearing. ‘wers and drop- tachments free. “Mechanically perfect.’ The product of one of America's fore- most manufacturers. It must not be confused with machines whose only recommendation is their low price. These sewing machines are carefully selected by our expert with a view to permanent and satis- factory service and are the same as agents are selling to-day at $50. We cut the Bele to the low- est margin. THE WORLD: THURSDAY LVERING, MARCH 29, att SUINTH AVE, 192 TOZDU STREET ( caps and gloves for gentlemen and chauffeurs. TTS INGE, Si aI WRK ee —E—— Odd householdlinens 4 Sum hundred short lengths of Table ; ask—I1!4 to 3'g yards long—odd half dozens of le Napkins. Rem- nants of Towellings and odd _lots of Ly Huck, Damask and Turkish Bath Towels, H ata saving of OT cnt ecteve “3 Complete line of auto and children’s undergarments. Comes in 10-yard pieces; seg lar $1.50 quality, at......+ 3 Big remnant day in black and colored dress goods OW comes the final clearance of all the short lengths that have accumulated during the recent unprecedented sales in our dress goods section—a collection that embraces materials of every description at a fraction of former prices. Lengths suitable for skirts, waists and dresses—popular stylish weaves in all color combinations. Main 2 great lots, with extra salespeople and space. LOT 1 contains several thousand yards in} LOT 2 embraces a fine collection of short lengths of fancy check suitings—plain | lish tailor suitings—all wool French voiles— and faney mohairs—all wool albatross—all| wool cheviots and -serges—all wool crepe 39c Floor. per doz. yards for $1 vals. 90c wool crepe etamine—all wool | granites and panamas—silk and 48e Remnants and soiled embroideries that sold to 30c., now suiting tweeds—all wool veiltn | wool crepes and eoliennes—all —mohairs and shepherd ch | wool fancy worsteds—fancy ste—sold off the English mohairs and sicilians— Jmported_plain 75c.—$1 and over off the —all wool henriettas and_ bi piece at 50c. up to 65c. Choice inshort lengths, and check voile: at, per yard, 2c, the piece. Choice, per yard, 48c. Special bargains in women’s suits Friday at 19.75’ OU can search all New York, and we doubt very much if you'll find anything as stylish for less than $25. No reason why any one should sell their equal under $25, for these suits were made to sell for that figure, and it was only a fortunate trade chance that secured them for us at less. Beebe Materials are mannish mixtures and fancy tweeds—cut after very handsome high-class models—some are in short hip coat effect—others in Eton Black and cream materials in desirable lengths—plain and fancy mohairs included—also at .. 28c and 48¢ Remnants and soiled embroideries that sold to 75c. Remnants and soiled embroideries that sold to $1. features of made to order garments, and the fabrics are excellent—fine worsteds and cheviots in fancy effects or plain blacks. Sizes 33 to 46; length 52) inches. Come looking for a $15 or $18 overcoat, then purchase these at | .50 for choice of 1,200 98e Bargains that will catch the eye of the shopping throngs to-morrow Friday sale of Val. laces A[BREE very large assortments of Val. laces on the bargain coun- ters to-morrow—English Vals.—French Vals. and German Vals.—every style and quality. per doz. yards for 50c vale. v Main Floor. er doz. yards 75e foe S18 $1. ac i 5,000 yards mussed and soiled embroideries, Friday at half former prices. The enormous sale of the past month has naturally of remnants and mussed and soiled gdbds. ings, Bandings, Edgings, Insertions. Remnants and soiled embroideries that sold to 10c., now.. Remnants and soiled embroideries that sold to 90c., now. cumulated large quantities Nearly every style of Flouncings, Ski Special-purchase sale of | men’s cravenette coats, *1O IGHT at the beginning of the Spring season every man who visits our clothing section can save $5 to $8 on a new overcoat with the Priestley label, and made to sell at $15 to $18. They have the fashionable cut and) graceful lines that are the distinctive | “10 boys’ suits and overcoats. <a White nainsook at 98c 500 pieces of fine white nainsook—soft finish— 86 inches wide, especially adapted for women’s style—white moire collar and cuifs with fancy braid and buttons form trimmings and secure those delightful contrasts which 19.” HE house from which we secure these suits accumulated ‘a vast overstock of materials, and in order to dispose of them agree to make the entire quantity up into suits are so much sought after in the new spring styles—several new models in skirts with thése suits—regular NV) 825 suit ateeses>- Broadcloth and chiffon Panama suits, $24.75. High colored broadcloth or chiffon Panama suits and all wool mixtures —an endless variety of models and daintiest of braids and trimmings— coats lined with taffeta—new skirts, Three-quarter length coats at $10 Full and boxy, in light or medium colorings of fancy shadow check 510 suitings — velvet collar — patch pockets—strictly tailored—at piapeettonmer 8 ceca Sale of separate skirts, $5. This is a sale that every woman who can possibly come here to-morrow should investigate, for we make a special leader of materials that are ordinarily only used in skirts at double the money—fancy light all wool mixtures—novelty weaves and plain Panamas— newest cut—full circular trimmed model. Worth while to buy several at the price. Boys’ high-grade suits, with extra trousers, | 1 pair Knicker, 1 pair plain, $4.50. $7.50 grades, and the prettiest materials yonever saw. tiful Scotch mixtures—fancy tweeds—cassimeres; also plain blue serge in either Norfolk or double breasted, with belt; 7 to 16 years, and overcoats to our order at practical! Made of all-wool mixtures in sizes fror regular prices are $5 and $6. Norfolk suits, Knicker trousers. Double breasted, belt, Knicker trousers. Sailor suits, bloomer trousers. Russian suits, $350 tan or sailor or white collar. Reefers, blue, olive. Spring overcoats, fine covert cloth. Beau- White goods specials Siraieyy saving of a dollar on every piece of white nainsook is one of the great bar- gain inducements in our white goods — section lo- morrow—full 36 inches wide—suitable for women’s and children’s Summer underwear, made with sheer soft Guish, regularly $] 50 2,50, to-morrow. O) .12%e . 19¢ sheets and pillow cases. Sheets. reduced from 39¢ reduced | ‘from 45¢ reduced from 50¢ »vesee-reduced from 65¢ Main F! 33e—54 x 90 35c—63 x 90 39c—72 x 90. 49c—81 x 90... 18e. white awn 40 inches wide, at 29e. mercerized hbatiste, 38 inches. wide, at 25c. white dotted swiss, at, per yard... _19¢ ,, Pillow cases. 3ye. fancy white waistings, at. yard «_25c Oc— 42 x 36,....--reduced from 12)4¢ 5c. embroidered swisses, at, per yard ...... 38¢ Ye White and colored dress linens, 36 in., yard-. _35¢ Sale eat sample vests Swiss ribbed lisle and cotton. Odd corsets at $1.65 DDS and ends—mostly broken sizes of up-to-date brands of coutil and garters on front with rubber fasiéners teeeeee trimming. If you are so fortunate as to wear any size from 20 to 30, or 36, you can secure @& $4 corset here Friday at. vase $1.65 Groceries and wines Corn Meal—Best , Old Crow Whiskey quality granulated. | 7 years old, Gallon, | White or yellows 6 | $54005 fullats gg $1.55 —6 vests for 1.55; cach....s....+s0e0e ee bodice sd th senate LEIA EILS Stamped lingerie HAape embroidered lingerie has become an essential for Male well gowned woman. Buy the stamped article and embroider it yourself. New laid ezgs—Not delivered; 20c Imported Sardines— Albert Rouille packed in pure Olive | lozen carton, ease Oils quarters, with | Ibs, bottle °° The style of work ‘now in Early June Peas Ibs - luscatel, Angelica, |] vogue is not difficult. All pieces Summer Beau sorr uel Hi,20¢ pan Sherry or Zin- |] stamped for solide: sist or |@ Brand; — case 24 pom | ytxED 4 fanaa eng 80c shadow (Venetian) worl 1% cans, 61.8 art ua Hy aster; 194; can 8C » 12¢ Belts more: Rye >, iskey — Gallon, ‘Tomatoes— Rosehill st Brey $2.10; “quart ee Brand ; cold packed; 25: 20¢ bottle....... ripe fruit; dozen, yess t Imperial Club Rye $1.19 iuaet uals Whiskey, 12 years Calieeee 10c | olds gallon, $4.80; quart ; bottle..... 1.18 |, Patent. Flour—Roy- 1Q al Stuart, Premiun equal to any. bi milled ; barr half barrel, Monticello Rye Whiskey, 10 years old; gallon, $3.50; avert “1 00 jar’. VES! I 3G PORTED BUL- Peedi Ske, FERC ‘ANA RAISINS— . ge: WAlva cand Meeks eit wood 1 Gq| ca: vintage | 19005 Armour’s or $ blonae | os VA" dun fullquart bottle, 48; |] Han thet fine Sugar Cured | 39h! | Royal Stuart quait- gallon, in- 1 40 Handkerehtet Linen Shirt | Boneless Strips, av- | MARACAIBO Go 9. ye ar, DH q| cluding jug 4+ ct craging 25 to &| FEE o1 1 ae oe Ballaptinels Canada Eafe ounds ; | | ‘oval Stuart Found: Lae! quali = Se | Doron pints 1.00 Sheets & pillow cases AS early purchase affords these greatly reduced prices in desirable sizes in 29ce Lisle and cotton vests—Swiss ribbed, trim- med with various depths of crocheting and lace 29 A of production. 2 to 16 years. The Infants’ cashmere dresses, 98c MANUFACTURER'S entire sur- plus stock of cashmere and flannel dresses for little tots of 1,2, 3 and 4 years of age, at less than 50c on the dollar. Second Floor, Dainty garments that sell readily at 1.95 and over—yoke and Jong waist style—some with round yoke—prettily trimmed with braid and small baby ribbon—some with yoke of fine tucks. 98e Want every mother to read this bit of bargain news— it means a special saving at 98c. novelties, 28c. best shades in plain colors—and the noyel- ties in neat Jacquard woven effects, and a very Some of our own, and some mill ends. Lengths from one to 10 yards. Worth up to 2 per yard, at per yard...eeee.eeee Wash goods remnants. Al sorts, Wash goods about; half ET of 50c. half silk Foliennes and silk and cotton ‘The Eoliennes come in all this season’s 28c batiste corsets. OUR mills offered us their sample lines at a big discount high sill finish. »..... sstt ers eees teen cece Second Floor. —we accepted—and here they sre—matked froma 25c. Printed | Organdies Bias cut—medium and high busts—medium and long soep third to a half their usual price—50c Embroidered Swisses and 12! Cc hips—smail tapering waist—fint over abdomen—stroni, we and 6c grades. . Likely to go in a day 29e Lingerie Persian Lawns.. ip) —wide lace and ribbon Sale or washday needs EVERY housekeeper knows the value of Mrs. Potts’s Sad Irons—lowest price usually is 95e. —-set consists of three irons, 1 stand and cold handle. Here Friday, at.......... Kreamer's XXX Block tin oval wash boilers ett “T heavy: Tubs with drop copper bottom, e- 60 handle, Re; aly ularly $1.95, RUE bo at oD RANHIONED BAD LE ry 69c Round Galvanized Iron Wash 32c ularly Ge. Ib., aah STO BAD?” ier i ic Heeyiasty rT SLAM ALUGI KE makes ota ‘oh te ee stead. one ole. rics look Uka ne a i iat? a, vate de ra regulary 1 Oe vienna —Guaran 8 years. hes rubber rollers and hard- wood frame... CLOTHNSPINS— aglow Tein meh ae Vanized tron hook. LAUNDRY TH NDLE— surly “Te 16, ‘enon, at -o She. THREROOR Chi ere quailty, 25 FOLBING WAIT past tatly® soldat WA wringer; Bi will hold tw

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