The evening world. Newspaper, March 28, 1906, Page 11

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Ba san WL STREET. THE CLOSING. QUOTATIONS To-day'a highest, lowest. closing prices an Opinions of the leading brokers in tae) Coa he Wall street differ radically regarding | ats, cnaim. By By = the effect of a coal strike on atdck | Amal. Copper oa oe oy market. Some very conservative men | Am. ©: 43%. + 18 @ long experience think that the price | Am Cat t @f wtvoks will go up Just as soon as the | Am 4, Drevailing uncertainty 1s ended—no |Am oe (aster whether the coal miners strike | \" ¢ ‘qr @o not strike, In certain strong ; Am. Quarters an :mpression abides that an | A WEY a a eutbracite coal strike would be dia, Ameond Mint t @actively a bull argument. In other | Ba’ = spies pessimistic views predominate, | Datoh of brief Interviews with Sto Wxohange members published by ‘Wall street news agencles to-day eloses senflments that are deol ih bearish, Many brokers think that bom etis the bituminous and the antliracite inne | S ¢re will go out and that the industries, Got 4 of this country will be seriously ls | Sonal fturbed. Such brokers cannot see any Del, & ¥ hope for @ strong stock market before | Dt next fall, Du The vigorous tone of to-day’s market | Du indicates that the optimists have for | te the present the upper hand The | § strength of the coal road stocks and |¢ the upward swing of Brooklyn Rapid |} Transit te:npted many of the small | [pier R. Keene {s still regarded as being! ‘@t the he in the B. R. T. movement. The people who have _ per: boomed tis of adverse condi courage of t plying thelr of Stook | that it is on the Brovkiyn Rapid What will beoone person cares ti There has b Wecture concern ok, even Int manifested ee oe ERSEER F the swon taken out Hill and Quincy een t FEcRcPALE Bystem wal Malisis Con js bein thd deca: ood Du $15,400 COTTON SHORTS BUY AS MARKET AISES, the Cotton Market was firm, with first . There was ble bul news, The principal ack to an unrestricted advance ation, which induced 2 the bulge. Most of » who were gth of tee mar- nd Liverpool and spot article at : March, 11,05 10.22 to 19 offer 11.38 to 11.03 to 11,06; September, 10.48 to 10.49; Novem- December, 10.50 to 53. aah November, to i “Dece eld on 1.48 to 104 ary. 10.60 to 10.52. of the Wal alle ‘heron the WHEAT GETS SUPPORT mon AND HOLDS STEADY. Wheat opened easier and moderately active to-day. The market had fair support and he'd, steady. Corn was firm. P. S. ALUMNI BANQUET. The second annual reunton and ban- @Quet of the John Walsh Alumni! Asso- ning prices were: to 14. elelion of Public Schools Nos. 69 and 74.) whe Manhattan, will be held at the tote! ni : Wheat Manhattan on Monday evening, April -8 to 77 1-2; July, 77 1-4; Bep- 6. In Webruary, 190, the former pupils | fer 77 1-8. Corn—May, 43 3-8; July, res ati Ween est to commemorate the] 44 1-4, wentieth anniversary of his appoint- w q H ment as. principal, ard. a. permanent Witt: Oke eh, Poot, ‘Bia organization was formed, with James| pia: September, 821-2 to 825-8 Corn— G. Cannon, Vice-President of the Fourth | Muy, 907-8: July, 6084; Beptember, fattonal Bank, as President; Edward| g1 1-8 bid December, 6) bide errmnnsy eesretary and onn v. Som ‘Chicago's losing prices were: Wheat ’. rer, ese. wi an active | —4 of 3 of : Sommittee, are arranging the detalls of | Seprembor’ Ties ta TEN eee eT henge ceptemier,, Corn—March, i | Brooklyn to-say TELEGRAPH COMPANY MUST PAY FOR ERRORS. “| WALL ST (Special to The Evening World.) Justice Maddox Decides that It Is} ALBANW, March 2%—The adyoca| Responsible for Mistakes in seat “Joker” taken out of their measure Transmission by Operators. the Assombly to-day so as to save from doteat. Justice Maddox in| Vi handel down a de- cisin holding that a telezraph or cable company 18 responsible for errors mz.de tte in the Supreme Court June 30 shall escape the 5 mill tax this year, This means that the Wall street int throughout the Stute, to “ante ap’ before July Justice Maddoy ren In a euit brought by ml the decision! ie pin amended still further, ao as S Hals:eat &| forbid “ae barrower (0 pay tho tax, the firm lost the amount (arrests would be made if the schedu' In disposing of thi Justice Maddox overrul the defendant for an that Halsiead & Co. (he full amount of tl 1 to-day » motion of} nal, and held titled to uon at a conference noon decided to go ahead pouts at Essington to-night. trains will run from Twent Chestnuts streets, Phitadelphi: What is Castoria and Soothing Syrups. It is Pleasant. Morphine nor other Narcotic substance, destroys Worms and allays Feverishness, Colic, It relieves Teething Troubles, cures Constipation and Flatulency. It contains neither Opiu Its age is its guarantee, natural sleep. The children’s Panacea—The Mother's Friend. trifle with and endanger the health of Infants and Children—Experience against Experiment. Genuine Castoria always bears the signature of REET “JOKER” OUT OF MORTGAGE TAX. of the Dowling bill to repeal the an- nual mortgage tax had the Wall strect As amendod the bill pro- vides that no mortguge made before ests which have been putting off pay- ment of the tax by making the mort- gages payable on denand will be forced "Assembiyman Wade sought to have ©o., of No. 7% Pearl Manhatten, | made a viclous attack on the interesis agsinst the Postal back of the measure. ia z The Wade and other amendments de- Company in 1903, for the 3, | gigned to protect the borrower were de- which the fm claimed to have lost as] feaved. The bill was ordered reprinted, the Tsuk of @ mistake made by an op- —__> erator in the ofa messuze TUXEDO CLUB OPENS. quoting |" Despite threats of the District-Attor- | |ney of Delaware County that wholesale Opening, of the Tuxedo Athletic Club | occurred, the officers of that organiza-| erday after. | with the Special | fourth and | ASTORIA is a harmless substitute for Castor Oil, Paregoric, Drops It cures Diarrhoea and Wind) assimilates the Food, regulates the Stomach and Bowels, giving healthy and | The Kind You Have Always Bought, and which has been in use for over { 80 years, has born the signature of Chas, H. Fletcher, and has been made under | his personal supervision since its infancy. Allow no one to deceive you in this. | All Counterfeits, Imitations and g‘Just-as-good” are but Experiments that Cepflita tes Kozh's Uptown Prices Make Down H, town Shopping an Extravagance. 4 FINOCH & GO F. _* e in ft tor er. to He i The woman gain, led $25 A smart jacket $25.00, m2, It shapes, inclu Untrimmed straw braid 00 It) Flowers portunity passes by the season’s greatest bar- The Material is All-Wool Panama; The Colors this Season’s Best. It is a jauntily made model, as illustration de- picts, trimmed with taffeta. satin, “Skirt is a modish full-circular styie. pay at any other store than this. In Addition to the Illustrate! Model We Also Offer at $16.95 overplaids in the desirable grays. lined and handsomely tailored. Positively worth Choice Millinery. i variety of tailor suit Hats; all the new jg the French Sailor; all colors and black, also black Malte B9.00 5 isin 2 vi sciorecsomnmeeetiry mere Hats—A choice assortment of the newest dress shapes in silk Women’s Tailored Hats —A large and white effects. soi ANNIVERSARY SALE Thursday—Thes: Money*Savinz Opportuhitios, Women’s $25 Suits, 16.95 who knowingly misses this op- Coat lined with is the price youd kave to suit of English worsteds and all-wool Coat 1s satin and pyrox all colors and black, 0 Rose Foliage: and Foliage—A cluster of three roses with folizge; all col- ors; value 43: 2 Crushed Roses— ‘alue 29¢, 2.98 | 1.98 Ic +o 19e SCOTCH TWE inches wide; tional value; Stern Brothers ENGRAVING & STATIONERY DEPARTMENT ORDERS EXECUTED FOR CORRECT WEDDING INVITATIONS, ANNOUNCEMENTS AND VISITING CARDS, ALSO ADDRESS AND MONOGRAM DIES. PAPERS STAMPED IN PLAIN COLORS, BRONZE AND ILLUMINATED. Sale of Writing Paper (Box containing 120 Sheets and 100 Envelopes) Fabric Linen Paper, Value $1.00 Box Dimity Bond Paper, 756 “ 75c¢ 55c IN STRAP BAGS AND BOOKS. CARRIAGE BAGS OF VARIOUS LEATHERS IN THE NEWEST SPRING SHADES, TRAVELLING BAGS AND SUIT CASES, WITH AND WITHOUT FITTINGS, IN EXTENSIVE ASSORTMENTS, Special Values DRESS SUIT CASES, Sole Leather, steel frames, 22 and 24 inches, $4.50 STRAP BAGS & BOOKS, of black and powdered seal leather, SEAL HAND BAGS, covered frames, fitted with purse, } 2.95 BELTS OF GLOVE KID, steel studded, in black, white, light and dark shades, 1.15 West Twenty-third Street finish; value BLACK SHADOW CHECK SUITING IMPORTED BLACK PANAMA, chiffon finish 54 inches wide;regularly $1.00. Black and Colored Silks. SATIN FOULARDS, 24 inches wide, with coin dots, in black and whi also white and black and navy and white; value $9c., yard BLACK CREPE DE CHINE, 24 inches wide; heavy quality and perfect 85c Black and Colored Dress Good S in the newest colorings; pure wool; 36 ED SUITIN regularly 50c., yard.. 43 inches wide; regularly 75c., yard $1.19, yard i larly $1.50.. The attendance ts Wi 71. te eee Aids July, 43-8 co 441-23 Sept the coming not Iimite ——— le Boutilfier Brothers - Women’s Easter Garments Women's Imported French Votle Eton Sutts—black and colors— entire suit Taffeta silk lined—T affeta drop shirt— 525.00 | — value $40.00 Women’s Loose Broadcloth Coats—white and light ebening shades —sichly tri mmed—satin lined— $28.75 nd $35.00 were $45.00 and $57,50 new Spring woollen mixtures—Light q $4.75 value $10.00 Women’s Tan Coats—best quality English cobert cloth—silh hy, Uned— ; vot 46,75 value $15,00 Wamen's White and Blazk China Sith Waists—/ace insertton—“ wit $3. 9 6 value $7.00 $ 7 aa Women’s Circalar Skirts ~ shades and light weight . Bedsteads and Bedding. 8rd Floor. We will offer on Thursday, March 2gth, about _ 170 Mattresses reduced as follows: Single size. Double size. 25 Ibs. 40 Ibs. Our No. 3 Mattress at $5.00 $8.00 regularly $6.25 $10.00 Our No. 5 Mattress at $8.00 $13 50 regularly $11.00 $18.00 Our No.7 Mattress at $11 50 $18.00 regularly $14.50 $22.50 Pillows, Under Springs, Bolsters. All Bedding is manufactured in our own workrooms, Brass Bedsteads: We are showing 50 different designs in all sizes, ranging in price from $16.50 to $75.00 each, White Enamel Bedsteads, 25 designs, in all sizes, ranging in price from $4.00 to $12.50 éach, Lord & Taylor Broadway and Twentieth St., Fifth Ave., Nineteenth St, e fy ua HAND BAGS value 75c... TABLE FORKS, goods to buy. WHITE WALRUS or SEAL GRAIN LEATHER BAGS, with purse; regu: Beet e eee e ne eeeeee i HAND BAGS of seal grain and moroc- co, with purse; value $1.25..... 89¢ $169 reece ees eeese eens +s IMPORTED PURSES of fancy Heaters ebiey cnemupinarsitiers c STEEL STUDDED ELASTIC BELTS; value $1.' SALT AND PEPPE! 3 bottles; reg. $1.25, $1.7: TEA SPOONS, set of 6.. TABLE SPOONS, set of 6 ORANGE SPOONS, set of 6 COFFEE SPOONS, set of 6. the season. grown-ups. of Eton models. nw Int “A $20.0) Values For Thursday: Only, Thursday—Friday—Saturday, Hand Bags and Belts. A big three-day event! The newest and smartest of this season's leather goods at prices that upset all past standards of value. Decid- edly the most economica! shopping opportunity if you have leather of white linen; vale a wo Be. A Sale of Silverware. Taking the prices named in the appended itemization as a crite- rion, these three days ought to be immensely busy shopping days The values are the best we have ever named, and that means not paral- leled by any other store. On sale Thursday, Friday, Saturday. VASES, colored glass four pieces; reg i 4,95 top; reg. 75c... Be. each FERN DISHES, , 2 and 715, 59c and 95c! SOUP LADLES, ea set of OYSTER FORKS, set of 6 SUGAR TONGS, each. | 48¢ Between Lenox and 125th St. West Seveath Avenues. | Net SPORE ASSAM SMA aNd cd all wool; perfect black; excep- ich jet black; all wo Misses’ Spring Suits 12.75 Featuring a Manufacturer’s Sampie Line at a Deep Price Cut. A remarkably stirring offer right at the height of It is a chance that ought to be hatled with delight by small women as well as misses, for the styles are almost identical with those worn by Sizes 14 to 18 years. trated in the Pony Coat style. Also a big variety Made of all-wool mixtures in the fe as well as broadcloth, ¢ Season’s Choicest Colors and Black. All Prettily Trimmed. It is doubtful if a more important opportunity will present itself before the season {s well on the 12.75 Exactly as illus- ' LINEN EMBROIDERED BELT: Soca Cre pee te eeeee GILT TINSEL BELTS, 1% ‘inch ‘wide; various designs; value $9c SHAPED BELTS of fine Morocco; black and colors; value 75c.,.. 40c SILK BELTS, black and white, with silk ring and button: Beno 39 filigree, metal 87 SALT AND PEPPERS; cut glass; ster- ling tops; reg. 30c, each 7} BONBON SPOONS, CREAM LADLES. SUGAR SPOONS, OLIVE FORKS AND SPOONS, of sterling silver; ny 5| TEA STRAINERS; black handle; BOG vanteninsanig tansy 7| PEERLESS SILVER POLISH; reg. 16¢,, 11> BREAD TRAYS, SYRUP PITCHERS, GRACKER JARS, MILK HOLDERS, FRUIT DISHES CLARET PITCHERS, MUSTARD aioe ol DISHES, HORSE. RADISH JARS, each, Rogers Plate. . 6c | FRUIT KNIVES, set of 6.. TABLE KNIVES, set of 6. . BUTTER SPREADERS, set of 6. GRAVY LADLES, each, CHEESE SCOOPS, each. 29c 49c 69c '69c value Rc 49c R1c we Li THE PINK EDITION OF THE EVENING WORLD CONTAINS ALL SPORTING NEWS OF THE DAY, H.ONe il & Untrimmed Millinery (Second Floor.) Untrimmed Dress Shapes Latest Models in the Newest Braids and Co‘orings. Imported Leghorns, Chips, Milans. Manila, Java, Italian, Neapotitan, Silk and Satin braids, semi-trimmed; alco Ready-to-Wear Hats. Women’s Tailor Suit Hats, Designed and trimmed in our own workrooms, 3195, 4,95, exceptional values. Imported Rose Sprays with foliage and buds; spi did values at Straw Braids, Crowns, Plateaux, Berettes, &c. Mourning Flowers a special feature. Foliage, Roses, Wings, Quills, Buckles, &c. '} ABc \ Summer Gloves for Women We are showing a splendid assortment of Sith Mousquetaire Gloves Also a ful! assortment of Short Gioves in all the popular spring shades, also white and | | black for elbow s'eeves. Comprising Silk, Suede Lisle and Silk Mesh, and ‘“Jouvin & Cie.” light weight Suede and Kid Skin. Three Great Corset Specials “W. B.” Picot Satin Ribton Girdles, with pretty bows, in pink, blue and white; si to 24 inclusive; value $1.50. Thursday at.. | For To-Morrow (Thursday). 1.50 W. B, Corsets 69c 23 18 1.50 Flora Corsets 1.00 A new assortment of ‘Flora’ Corscts—Made — | especially for us, sizes 18 to 26, long and short hips, front ers; regular price $1.50. and side attached Hose Support- H Thursday at 10,00 La Florence Corset 5.00 “La Florence’ French Imported Hand-made Corsets—Newest Princess models, with Jar- ettes attached; regular price $10.00. Special at ose. (Second Floor.) | 89¢ ‘1.00 5.00 Sale of Women’s Coats Two hundred early S ring Coats in covert cloth and mix- tures—styles that we cannot now duplicate. One lot reduced from $16.50 to.......... One lot reduced from $20.00 to.......... Arranged in two lots as follows: 10.00 each 14,75 each Two New Models in Women’s High-Grade Suits Made of chiffon broadcloths, Panamas and mix- tures—suits value if marked $35.00; special for Thur-day at that wotld be considered excellent (Third Floor.) i 525.00 Men’s Negligee Shirts Advance styles for Spring —Plain and fancy Mad- ras in new colorings, cuffs attached and sep:rate, sizes to fit all men. Special price....... Sold by exclusive specialty shops at 1,50 White Plaited Shirts —Coat model, cuffs attached ad separate—the kind that costs made to measure, Special at..... $3.50 when 1 1.00 1.50 Men’s New Spring Half Hose Fine Lisle and Sea Islan Cotton, large selection of patterns.suitable for low cut shoes, PAE ,scceveccenceeseeetees Price per $1.30 per box of 6 pairs. We Will Offer To-Morrow (Thursday Misses’ and white with $1.98 Value § ) BLOUSES Shirt style (like illustration), King Make — of an im- ported Madras, in all white blue, brown, and black stri-es —a decided novelty cer- tain to become popular. Special Pize jor Thursday, Sixth Ave., 20th to 21st One Thousand Women’s and (Walst Department, Third Floor.) St., N. Y. 25¢

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