The evening world. Newspaper, January 22, 1907, Page 7

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CTIM OF $4.00 “TRUNK ROBBERY ale Student Loses 25 Pieces of Jewelry and - Clothes. Jaw Feld‘s.son, Of want to-day, who stole a [Ambassador W wthio£ ink worth 1.00 from Trenor L, Park, | ana ict! d-gtreat, during Young -Reld lost all his lothes except what ho wore and mor an twenty-five pieces of Jewelry, in- juding a jumber of large diamonds, Ptettsowho te a student at Vale, came. the city just before Christmas to, be esent with his father, mother and. ter, Tis trunk was “sent. to his ther’s hame, at No. 451 Madison ave ue, and a cout y jorad taken, to the West Twenty- ‘rquatroet fetiy, to be sont to the diy place of a ‘triond he would visit, the Samo driver for the express. com- ayenus wiv -loox Kk carried on the tk e trip the trunk of young Reid. ‘Ine ver ahd the trunks “have nt been local pawn 4»: ‘Of St, seve! , along with ning suits, sweaters. frocks and oe ‘ venleniced by hig ions and kept clows cover tll he could have new clothes BTOCKS:I-FINAL RALLY MAKE GAINS Corn—May, 45 6-8 to 45 1-2; July, 455-8 to 451-2; September, 461-8 to 461-4; Jan- tmry, 411-2. New Yoik's closing prices were! Wheat—May, bO0-f to 841-2; July, 4-3-3 nominal; 677-8 nominal. Chicago closing prices were Whoeat—June, 73 asked; Ma July, 777-5 ankeds te is Corn—January, ; Febru- ary, 422-4; March, 4578 bid; May, 457-3 did} July, 456-8 to 453-4): Beptember, 461-8 asked. . —___s-__— COTTON ADVANCES ON GOOD CABLES. may, 78 asked: Cotton advanced to-day in the early market, dealing on the cables which were epecinlly firm for the late posi- Butletin. ee ATLANTIC: CITY. February !12, for New York. Ms the trend of pri k market to-day Waa higher some the most active speculative favorites .. Union fa point Intertorouxh-Metropolitan was & fea 7,00 shares elling at the opening 371-4 com} ith ihe price then yielded to be- w_I7.. Phe preferred stock rose -fuertera, North American advadic: The uncertain tendency munitieed outset was dissipated by bi Paul, Reading and the GIN and an stocks ob iu Mberat-soata parted a di tire market. but_the of the list were no! ea KATES Foto Wwed th fetropolitan reacting L it aubetan' Interborougi ssterday’s ‘closing and started selling other stocks, which considerably Im- the day's rac,’ There was arally the final run, however, and the mar- t closed with fractional gains general. 4otal.sales of s! 7m shares and of bonds &,4s:, “Ths “Coste Quotations. ya his! Joweet,~ cloning: prices Tet changes of stocks from yesterday's Quotations are as fozows: = Net cry Dw + M + t t ars ay . q a SUK Da ty bene Sy fo. ff tty BBE at & apou \arsa qola + ah Woy ape pea the id % — VM Die lhe + Ga HS Bu +3 5 1884 140 t w ash ave: ay] oh Sk eh tag BO 86. ao “ neo 16s 1 393% 196 143% — PR 3 4 os eA Rane = % ra tit merry set) ty ph +N Beran pe. 1h 1D Ft ‘Advance. "Decline, feat —_— HEAT PRICES RISE IN ACTIVE MARKET. Higher in the Corn, rallied on | eat was active ai ly market to-day, opening ‘prices were: o's opening prices were: Wheat— WE peer eres) May, 78 to 777-8} July, 776-8 to 7174. tions, due to purchases by epinners on the Continent. The opening prtoss were: Jamary, 824 Did: September, 3 % May, 9.52; July, 9,60; August, 9.63; Octo- ber, 9 . : Th were: Ja |to §, 22 to. OM 9 to 9.00; July, 9.63 to 9.08; October, 9.64 s, ; Augumt, 957 to | to 0.5% ——— | AMERICANS FIRM IN LONDON STOCK MARKET LONDON, Jan. 22—The supplies of |money were restricted tn the market \to-tey andthe. rates w | of the market. Jeaster. Trading on the § jcomtinued cheerful and rather more ao tive. Consols oaved after sarly streng’ but’ Kaffirs continued to advance. PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD IN MID-WINTER, These-arethe days-when thoughts tun toward Atlantic City, the great. all-the-year-around ‘resort. Within a month, with the advent of Lententide, this favored city will become. a social centre. The-movement hither has already begun. The _magnificent—hotels |: extend a cordial invitation and: assure a warm welcome and generous ‘hospitality. The. Lenten-season--gives promise —of- being ~one—of the brightest in the history of :Atlantic City. : f Through express trains via Pennsylvania Railroad leave New York, . | West 23d Street Station, at 9.55 A. M., and 2.55 P. M. week-days and 7.55 A. M, Sundays; from Cortlandt and Desbrosses Streets Stations at 10.00. A—M—and-3.00- PM. week-days-and-8.00-A—M.-Sundays.—The week-diy trains carry Pullman Buffet Parlor cars and standard coaches,’ all vestibuled, and the Sunday train,*Pullman Parlor Smoking car, Pull- |man Parlor cars, Dining car and standard vestibule coaches. On account of Lincoln’s Birthday a special train of Broiler Buffet Parlor Smoking car, Parlor cars and coaches will leave New York, West 23d Street; at 1.25 P.M. Saturday, February 9, for Atlantié City; re- tuming, a- special“train of Pullman Parlor Smoking car, Parlor cars, Dining car, and coaches will leave Atlantic City at 4.30 P. M. Tuesday, Excursion tickets, good for retum passage within six months, are’ fe-at-any ticket-office-of_the-Pennsylyvania_Railroad-in-New—York- City at $5.00. These tickets may be used on the through tralns shown above or on any train to Philadelphia and thence to Atlantic City. Special Lenten Tours to Atlantic City will leave New York: March 2, 9, 16 and 23. The rates forthese tours, $10 and $12, include round- trip railroad fare and two days’ accommodations at high-class hotels. pleated akirt, ery and Lace, White~ Women’s Suits and Skirts i Advance. Spring Models—Specisi Values. ETON SUITS-of English Fabrica—Prancis Moéel—full” CHEVIOT SUITS, Black and Blue, atso —eemi-fitting coat—pleated ekirt—Unusual value, BROADCLOTH SKIRTS, Black only—dletinctive “For Southern Wear _ Special showing of Lingerie Dresses jn Linen, Batiste, Embrold- Serge” aid Tropical Sultings—new advance 33.00 28.50 22,50 models. Also coats of Lace, Taffeta, Bilk Rubber and English duot- preot fabrics, Dress “Making Salon de Robes BROADCLOTH. SUITS, : Regular Price, $1.50 _ ‘WIDE, IN FINE QUALITY way in whi sof the stomach. ‘blood medicine on the market. roots, -herba-and-barks of the forests and fields. their well known curative y their fine toniceffect. Not only -‘Orders-are now being taken at modifed-prices after-advance-modele— high grade workmanship. CHEVIOT OR FRENCH SERGE SUITS, RIDING HABITS - New-London Model, English: FANCY MIXTURES STREET COLORS, 46.INCHES and. Tailorin g 2nd Floor from 68.00 ‘from_ 65,00. 80c_yara Mohairs Proadoay Ligh rot Not only sae medicine valuable for its ability to cure disease, but the | it affects the system is & very important factor, When the system is infected with the germs of disease as in ‘Rheumatism, Scrofula, Sores and Ulcers; Skin Diseases, Contagious Blood Polson, ete., \every particle of its recuperative strength is necded to assist in eliminat- ing the poisons and impurities which are‘causing- the-trouble, It should \not be dosed and treated with strong mineral mixtures and concoctions that further add to the burden, by disagreeably affecting the bowels, producing indigestion, or eating out the delicate linings and membranes The absolute vegetable purity of S. S. S. has always been one of the strongest points in its fayor, and is one of the principal seasons for its-being ‘now: the most widely known and: universally used. It is made entirely of healing, purifying These are selected for n ¢ pippsstles) and are known at the same time to parece the qualities to build up and strengthen-eyery part of the system by their . the king of blood purifiers, but it is the one medicine that may be taken with absolute safety by young or old. We guarantee it non-injurious and offer a reward $1,000 for proof that it contains a particle of mincralin any form. safe and reliable treatment for Rheumatism, Catarrh, Scrofala, Sores and 2 is S.! Catarrh, 8.8.8. isa 7 | % 1 ahs WV IN WUN LY, “EUS bd ee ee Ty Stern Brothers To-morrow, Continuation Sale of Women’s Underwear Night Gowns, of Cambrio or Nainsook, $1.25, 1.50, 1.65 Drawers, CC a) $&c, 1.15 Chemises, « Nainsook, 1.15, 1.25, 1.45 Corset Covers“ * 55c,. 75c, 85c Petticoats, ‘' Cambrio, $1.45, 2.50, 3.25 Exceptional Values in Women’s Silk Hosiery Muslin Pillow Cases” 21x30 in. 22}4x36 nue 1000 -Large-Squa: ‘Attractive Values for Wednesday VINE ANTIQUE AND MODERN SHIRVANS, average size 3ft. 6in. by Ste Gin. — LARGE, SQUARE KAZAK RUGS, Pure Thread Black Silk Hose, Very, sheer, with double soles, Imported Pure Silk Hose, with lace work ankles, or handsomely embroldered floral designs, French Pure Sill Hose, in desirable» | colors, with lace work ankles embroldered,’ French Pure Silk Hose, exira quality, in black, whlte and colors, open work and embroidered, Sheets, Pillow & Bolster ‘Cases At the following Special Prices: Muslin Sheets : Hemmed Single Bed Size, 446, 82,63— Three Quarter Bed Size, 58, 69,79 Double Bed Size, 75, 84,95 [ ee ~87x36- Hemnied, 14c - ASe 16c-° =17c Hemstitched, 18 19. 20. 21 Muslin Bolster Cases, 21x54 10, 21x63 21x72 2214x76 Hemmed, 23c 27c -29c 35c Hematitebed,——---___32 36. 38 44— Upholstery Dep’t Decided Reductions. ie IMPORTED CRETONNES FOR SLIP COVERINGS AND LIGHT HANGINGS, ALSO TAPESTRY BQUARES FOR CUSHIONS AND CHAIR SEATS. 9000°Yds,.Cretonnes, Were 39c and 450 Yard, _ re, various fabrics, 25C, 35¢ to $1.50 Value: 50c_to$5.00 Oriental Rugs in soft dark colorings, with heavy; 7, silky pile, average size Sf. 6 by 7£t ln. at $1.18 1.95 2.69 mererteley 5 t Hemstitched 59c,-72- 78, 87 93, 98 32c c » $15.50, 19.50 |! 42.50 iif i Lai. “18th St. and 6th Ave. Store argains / “MORE dependable, stylish—shoes~on =which-the-mam a quick clearance, Third Floor Salesroom. ufacturers sacrificed to: make 'Men’s Shoes at . Vici Kid—well made. Sizes “from 6 to-t4.— Made by Edwards Stanwood Shoo Co., Chicago, Gun Metal Calf, Glazed Vici & Pat. Coltskin. . All sizes, Von Women’s Shoes at. Men’s °2.50 Shoes at . Made by McAlvin Shoe Co., Boston, Mass. Gun Metal, Calfskin & Patent Coltskin, Blucher & plain lace styles. Sizes 6 to 44. Women’s 3.00 Shoes at The Famous “Ideal” Allstyles, “1 + Worth double—all sizes. __ BOYS’ 2 SHOES... *1.19 “BOYS’ SHOES. S$ Sues 1 to S¥4. ee OOS 9 to 13, Children’s Shoes#t 59¢ Sizes 6 to 11, Ulcers, Skint Diseases, Contagious Blood Poison, and any and all diseases rising from a-poisoned or inipure state of the blood, bottom of these troubles, removes builds up the blood and tmidnently cures where mineral every trace of dis It goes to the very asc, enrighes, and medicines fail, NUUSEHOLD HELP, 1 Ifyou are agflerinernitir ary form of blood discase write for our book jdor either, * on The Blood and ask for any medical advice you may desire; no charge TNE SWIFT SPEGIFIC- ‘As oa GAe\' READ WORLD “SITUATION WANTS” FOR CONDE CENT. QE UICK AS Cape cme mmc een ements me eee meee doe ae & cur A PCA ineous and almost overwhelming. a |60 Pieces of Bohemian Engraved Glass, DU bw The 30th Quarterly Trade Sale| “Linen Like” ‘of Dressmakers’ Supplies, Etc. opened yesterday morning with a yim. The fact that we do not tolerate inferior goods, skimped lengths, or short counts, is so well known by all interested in these goods that the response to every announcement of the sale is instanta- r We maintain our high standard of qualities, at the same time keeping prices from 25% to 33% Below the Usual, And this inspite of the fact-that-there hag been -a_materia] advance lo the pren-market along all tines. Sas Dressmakers’ Supplies. = : ; | 10,000 Gross White s Pegs Mattans< TW Dress: Shields. Dre apm Hale | rt Hair Nets, &c: Invialbte ae ie hi Toilet ping; per po Troma, each 6 ey Whalebone, Pure shell! = | quality, fs and Fyes.. Sikel-Plated Vert Seam Binding. est Defiance Silk “Tattete | i a. Beltiags. Glace Cotton, ffon Coline Fe Sk-rt Bindin gs. Bone Casing. Mobalr Skirt Minding, eerie pes russia $4 | ber: dusen, | B0-y¥d. spools tvlack oO | piece olors), a jight mens i Atlas SUK Prussia Bind- 0: rd wldth: Neces, stanuard tn ality eck’ and colors; per Yue pieces, $4509 aoe, doz, BSc; per plece.Ho ic. ; per’ spool. . Pieces: per plece....160 allwares and Notions. - Sateen Coverea Attach~ able Corsets double steel, per pair, Be Tnen Corset Laces, 4_ yards jong, euch... 20 Mercerised Corset Laces, 4 yards long, each, 60 Featherbone. Gros Grain Silk, quality, doz. Grow Gratn-stt quality, doren: OY at, 1,00 English Hatpins, (sbi Eeontaining 8a pin Bi Key Rings, with bone, rh tng6, Der dozen, ,...00° | Pollehe r D. M. ©, Embroldegy and one bottle of 5 done Gotten, per naif dor, TN Laces, per pair.io White, lack silk outta ate Sta nt 4 2 Reet toy thank. Th io Bewkns = Eisen OF : eae Tie Mm 4 initials to the | Whittemore Gilt rehire yard; per yar ;,100-| Boe I OecBIACK,; PRE. DalFn. Large Size Mother or Feuri Buckles, u Bc. to. ° e e Art Fibre Silk Four-in-Hands. - The smartest ‘and-most fashionab!e cravats of =the daze Sold “by eee loliwe “ha bers ashees at PR $1.50 and $2.00 each, and these prices have never Z| teen broken until now. seein z We secured a big lot that we are going to =sell-to-morrow-at the sharply cut price of 15¢ ‘These cravals are” extrenielyrehined and dhlinctive in appeasance and Lave the,added viriue of good wearing Qualities, The shape is the fashlonkbie 24; and 244 French seam four-ia- band, most popular style for the close-fitting fold coflar. Colors_are navy, purple, cardinal, hunter's green, pearl, cadet, white and black... Blooming aa! Gold Initialed Glassware Set of 60 Pieces, $14.49 Worth $25.00, at This ts-a very special offering indeed, Sets of Fine Thin Blown Glassware — consisting of f doz. goblets, 1 doz. wine glasses, } doz. claret glasses, 3 doz. champagne and J doz. whiskey tumblers. Each piece witha burnished gold border and your initial in gold. Special § y As these sets are practically made to your order we Tequire three weeks’ time before de- livering them. . $6.98 yles; Goblets, each piece en- special of the follow ampagne tumb’ star p uli worth every penny of $10.00, This'set conSists of 1 dozen of ¢ clarets, Uquor and wine glasses and grave! with the Grecian border and pre 1 jection. Furs at Half. * BEAUTIFUL GLUE | CHINCHILIA os HH shape, or. ‘ SUAKFn, all lengths, thatowere $2 pile Nets, each 7 10, Genuine Marcel and '84 Corset Steels, &c, AR |Books “| The Man on the Box, by H. McGrath (Fj — Wash Fabrics.! As fast as yard sticks could, measure and scissors snip, these beautiful new washable fabrics went out yesterday. They will! make the ‘smartest | kind of |: Summer dresses. In weave} and tinish they took just like* linen” and ‘they will wear! splendidly. : They are herein cream, cham-: pagne, light blue, . navy, | pink, helio, reseda and black ‘and white. 30 inches wide! and’worth 22. a ee yard, our price is 10.c. Jae Main Fi myer Rotunda, t Bisamt 4 ‘Muffs and Scarfs— '. Finest: Furs. 20 and 859 PERSIAN LAM AND THROWOVEIA, ci, thar wees | that were $2 MUFFS to maton, $25 810.50 f, reduced RCH SABLE re $15. to. that and 634 to B10, ® ‘gis and BCD that were $29 to 839, B45, B55 MUFFS to match, ) $7) reduced to - B17, B20, MINIC SCARFS AND TIES, that were $12 to $55. reduced to AU. 80. 812 81h St, 835, 84M, BIN that were $35 taj yorelers es | Fiction, at 30C | Over All bound in cloth. 100-titles -by-the—best_au! Here are a few of the best: ; ~-RICHARD. CARVEL, ti By Winston Churchill. | ~Brewster's-Millions,..by —Géo.._ Barr) McCutcheon. reall The Cost, by David Graham Phillips. | Rose of Old St. Louis, by Mary Dillon, ] The Prodigal Son, by Hall Caine, — | The Millionaire Baby, by Anna Kath- arine Green. | St. Elmo, by Augusta Evans Wilson. | The Hon. Peter Sterling, by Pra] Leicester Ford. The Tall “of the Win by Tack Tons don. The See Wolly hy Taek honion, Hearts and Masks, by H. McGrath, ‘Blooiningdales, Main Floor, Arcade. Groceries— | Specials. No- Mail or C.-O--D.-Orders}}, filled for these special items. 5 es ENT PY TABLE) fp Taxutar—prica+ tert = than ie ound fam~ more than 759 Wines and Liquors. aa <4 | Our 75c Pure Maryladd “Army and Navy"’ Rye Whis- ¢, ; key, full quart bottte-~ 64c.t SEGAL Sirens ora intasannr ers Legere TaN Our $5.50 Pure University Rye Whiskey, very su- ¢ perior, per gallon... $4.50 Tioomlned: All Cars Transfer to BLOOMINGDALES’, Lex. to 3d Ave. 59th to

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