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ann EVENING: WORLD,| SUOINIDA: MAR CH 18, 1907. SMASH AGAIN IN WALL ST. SHEARS VALUES HEAVILY Disturbing Break is Halt- ed After a Time by the Active Bulls. om Tho inst twenty minutes in tho Bi Exchange to-dn)*proved to be expense ones for all who had* been interested eagiior (1 the day $n bulling the prices With a suddennonr,that took them ost thelr feotghr-vottoly began to fall out wrork and the best pussible support kept everything from taking. another tum- Dle.such as bit the sarket last -Thure= day. : Union. Pucific, Reading ani half a oxen other loaders got hammered to the tune of several points, landing them well below the deat rooxmis of the day.’ Coming in the wake of the earlier break, this slump all but started an- Other disastrous panic. ‘The sudden tendency to collapse wna Generally attributed to the fact that the buoyant recovery, of Saturday had brought on a torrent of welling orders from scared speculators who were ‘anx- fous 10 Ret out before reaction had time to set In. ‘The general dectines cabled from London also had a teniden- ey to deprosa the market hera The Yous early declines were: Northern Pacific and Anaconda, 3 3-4; (Canadian Pacific, 3; Minneapolis, Paul mnd Sault Bainie Marie, 4; Union Pacific and Redding, 2 3-4; Great North- ern preferred, 2 6-$; Smelting, 2 1-2; 6 Bouthern Pactfe, 23-8; Atchison, 2 1-4; tAmalgamated Copper and Slosd-Shef- eld Steel, 2, and a long list of the most active atockw from 1 to 2 points, Before the break had time to start @ Gisastrous tumble in the Stock Ex- changa there was a rebound that brought about a fractional recovery for most of the losers. This was occa- sioned by support that was much more consistent than at any time since last week's excitement. At the end of the furry the trading @rapped off and the volume of business indicated that the alarmiate had once more shut down on their selling orders. In banking quarters it was said that B | the violent recovery of Saturday was so = ‘Step weal “thier 6 ronald wie Tis vita: bles In the eally nthe stoal stocks were sold heart ‘andr rta_by wire wedd that of it wore being thrown on fo eaarkek ipbia, Pitta Ghloage and elsewbare. | 10 8 e etaok ws fstut he ie “Bold ite own with 5 only ‘on. {otal eaies of mécks were 3-121,000 shares ‘The Clesing Quotations, i a || at =% is Peas Pal e- Py 2 Ft a ae ts f eH TR 3s: ph ae i ee =¢ set oa = De my moe S By wr 3 me mh oto wits wk oo aR ah 8. i = 3% cat SPs 4) =a We ie 85%, OP —— Ohh ee B=} i Po oan 1 Be cl em sy Bs ph Bo mY oy byte em i ‘ah ‘oy ‘ay + 1d sa mt se - 413" at ais 166 RIK Om 3 my 3hy tty TH — 1 ae Buy — 14 aaa ea 1454 1a oy = 4 Sut 4 more mated a ee = oe SRAIBSIAS3F Sir ba svar were = Hue ie' FE is o Litdterptet+tl+ Poa ae ENSGE8= a et tit Boer Rae oet 2 mo WS MS 133% ST) 8T MM 2 BD 0° 0 0 — uy BS BS BS. % ASG ASSO 251018") oes 4 4B Aha aa AT by) 7 BERLIN,’ ‘March 18,—Prices on the to-day were week owing to fa domestic mectltiea, Tra FEE BO FELS of the list, and only|the hardest kind af fo 4 BLIeS | AMERICANS CLOSE u Ww cl ae eG deze duly, #2 ta day and to- (14 G8; Bepteraber, 18 to 1-4; 3s] M re to 948; April, 9.48 bid: May, 9. Southern French and italian ports, Few [ours 5.64 bids July. 966 t will remain in New York, They. have | 2,69 to. 9.70; Septem 2. tickets to" puinta In Ue! Mudie | West Der, 0.95 to 9.80; November. none; De | ind the South. Several thalny made somber, 10.08 to’ 10.08; January, 10:4 to! exclusive y Rae | March 18—iAmericans in! the London market to-day opened firm with fair activity ubove perils curiar the-fireihait_nour, but reall British securities \ but closed generally Wheat turned weak Jf the early mar- + to-day on fine weather in the crop | somber, +4 3-4 bit: cotton market to-day and led « rally | that benefited the entire Hat. The opening prices were: March, 8, The cleging prices wore: March 9.44 | | tuemiers ‘SPRING RUSH OF STEADY IN LONDON. ONDON, noon caused a setteick of a mola a | Union Pacific, 1 ey Stool and | | Southern — Facttic putinental ‘ling further, weakened the mirket put the New York opening pt strong and quotations here rete the market cloned ateady- Po a pit mixed, | ——>__— HEAT RECOVERS ON STRENGTH IN CORN. Bring 11,269.to Ellis Island... _\Eight Ships from Europe From the way but Imter recovered partially | the atrength of corn. | Miigration a antry, sympathy with | Cr eewed iis advance to predictions | Wes at. ceipts, small world's ahip- | dented {of alfens in this port. the wees and steadier cabies, | Already the ccommodationa of the York's ciust wore: W inkind are taxed July. $4 » Saturday Carns May, 5-4-2 © reached Since Kranis felkht whi Wheat agents 4 Boptem: | from whien Corn | crowds)’ night New ptem duly, Yorx on nrlees were that every atation abroad | Steamer, !Chemnitz . Bt Paul AY. AND JULY LED | Recor COTTON MARKET RALLY. {fa Touran | Gearte fay and July wore Wtavorea’ ta Se ete Total .... Dust of tha immigrants are from CP Ried | Ssds this’ afternoon 162; | Because of the rush at Ellin Imtana | steerage es tooo to Toor | RINNE veasels 10.28 ‘Two of the steerage parsongers Of ‘the | | the voyage of ‘mmoumonta, ard sceisee| re the ship to a hos- ————__—_ of freah beef ta we ending Sature conta per the spring rush ef $m-) opened up,- the author- | and expect an unpréece- | 11.9 immi- | Reports to the steamatyp | passengers are hekd-aboard ar-| for from one to. two! daya. Those who got In to-day will not | be taken to the Island until to-znorrow, | arrived to-day died on! NUISANCES, COURT Policeman Jones, of the, Weat Fi meventh «treet station, to-day a Benjamin Ce of No. avenue, Brooklyn, u Store Closes at 5.30 P. M. GRAND RAPIDS FURNITURE lL. KELLY, CALLS SPEC SPECULATORS, \c men Inst night in. violation of laws Box Office, Is Magistrate Crane's Dictum. The Choicest Assortment of Finely Made Furniture Ever Displayed; PARLOR AND LIBRARY FURNITURE, We offer you the opportunity to. buy GRAND RAPIDS Furnitare, not isually” obtainable in credit houses on our liberal charge system, All prices mari ed In plain figures, HEADQUARTERS. FOR MISSION FURNITURE, CARPETS, ORIENTAL ‘AND DOMESTIC RUGS, 15.00, Beaee Bed (2-Inch), ® Oak Tookense, 820.75, Mahogany £ Send a postal for Fu nit tre, Carpet and Rug Catalogue. lle Haamsfr die — The S UB-STATION STORE (BASEMENT, STEWART BUILDING) This is.a Handy Place to Get To From now-on,it willbe worth while to keep your cy¢.on.the goods we aro selling. in-our Basement. It is known as the,“Sub-Station Store” because the local Subway trains all stop on this floor. Princess Dresses at a Special Price Jast one hundred dainty Princess Dresses of. dotted or flowered Swiss muslin, at $5.78 each. One style with Dutch neck, plaited from shoulders, shirred at waist with insertions of embroidery or lace, deep has a small squars Isce yoke, shirring at waist, and flounce finished with deep plaits A really remarkable value at this price—$5.75. Women’s Shoes at Little Prices At $1.50 a pair, worth $3—Three hundred patrs of tan Russia calf Blucher Low Shoes, with welted and stitched soles and Cuban heels. Lasts of approved shapes. At $1.65 a pair, instead of $2.50—Black kid Blucher Oxfords, with ‘welted soles; narrow toes and-Cuban heels-:~~ At $2.40 a pair, worth $3—Gun-metal ealf Blucher Inco Bhoes, with welted soles, narrow toes and Cuban heci#.. A smart style; all sizes. Handkerchiefs at Radical Reductions ——At 10c- each, worth-ibe—Men‘s-all-inen_hemstitched ‘Handkerchiefn, — swith machine-embroidered {nitials. Laundered. At 18c each, worth 25c—Men's Colored Novelty Handkerchiets, in solid colors. Six for 38c, stitches, fully laundered. Laces ’Way Below Value At 15c tq $1.10 a dozen yards, worth one-half more. ennce ‘Laces-{n-miatehing -sets, and some _edgings only. um and wide edgings and~ fusertions. Sold onty-py~ the -ptece-of -one— dozen yards.” At 8c a yard. Chantilly Laces, In black only. Worth .12c to 25c. e finished with plafts or tnsertion, elbow sleeves. Another style Valencl- Narrow, mecli- worth 750—Women’s Irish Linen Handkerchiefs, hom- At 11c a yd, worth ldc to 25c. Ven{se Laces in a number of patterns. Boys’ Washable Suits At $l, worth $1.25. ¥ galatea and madras. Sizes for boys 5 to 10 years, Handbags and Strap Books At $1, worth $1.50, Bags of black grain seal; chain handle; three in- side compartments; 5%4-inch gilt or gun-metal finished frame and chain. At $1 and $1.50, worth $1.50 and $2. Strap Books of long grain morocco, 6 and 7 inches long; leather lined, inside frame; strap on back, button over flap; in black, red, green, navy blue, tan and brown. | b ‘ Serviceable Rugs : In yarious grades, sizes and pattern, al) radically reduced in price: ‘Smyrna Rugs, in eight sizes — 21x45 in., $1, worth $1.45. 26x 64in., $1.40, worth $2. 30x 60in., $1,75, worth $2.50, 3 x 6 feet, $2.50, worth $3.50, Tapestry Rugs, in four sizes. terns and bright floral designs— 6x9 fect, $6.50, worth $8.25, 9x12 feet, $15, worth $21, “tt 8 in, x 20 ft.'6 in. $9,785, worth $11.75, 9 ft. x 10 ft. 6 in. $9, worth $11.25. Arlington ‘Axminster Rugs, one pattern only, in a rich two-toned red— zg 8 ft. 3 in. x 10 ft. 6 In., at $25, worth $37.50, 9 x 12 feet, at $28.50, worth $40. Wilton Carpet Samples, best quality, 13g yards long, at $2 each regulatly $4.50, Diamond Rubber Mat@\1% x 31 In., 75c each, worth $1.85. 4x7 feet, $4,25, worth $5.75. 6 x9 feet, $9.35, worth $13, 7% x 10% ft., $14.80, worth 320. 9x12 feet, $20, worth $28.60, 4 varied assortment of small pat-: Boyr'.Washahle. Sailor. Sulta of. chambray, . 'Ghina and Glass .. | Stirring reductions and special prices on a fine assortment ot Imported Fancy China, Cut Glass, Austrian Dutch Scene Wares, Cut Novelties, White and Sold Bohemfan Glass: Fancy China— "| Bohemian White & Gold Glass— » from 6c, | Bonbon Dishes on feet Bain ; tron Plates. in frutt and salad sizes Serie Temuiariy a ane Fo ae OH In another attractive decoration: Ralad Bowls. 6c, 0.8 Fruit or Nut Towlatsn trex a _regularly $275 Wo each, rbet Cups, Olive Dishes, 5c, from. 0c moeMpotes on feet, Wo and Be, Glass— m bc und Thc, Compotes $1.76 and. $4, Austrian Wares, Dutch sreriea: 3135 und $1.50; with ake F bide, from $1. t Checolut Fots, We, from $1. 2) Sy in and sf @ and gL.” LLG eat en ’ Student eee In nickel or polished brass finish; No- 2 center draught burner; complete with 16-inch white ehade. At $4,regutarly $6.50, Bent Glass Lamp Shades~ Made of colored bent ginss panels set in metal frames, In the old brass finish, and finished with colored glass bead fringe. At $3.50, regularly $65. : ~ Geisha_Lamp. Shades | An Importer’s advance sample line of these popular shades, ‘are fri thé low dome shape: new colorings ani decorations: ii-inch,-at-65c; reguiarly-$1.- A3cinch, at $1, recular! i2-inch, at 85¢, regularly $1.25, M-inch, at $1.25, reg They £ _ Quadruple-plated Tableware One-fourth to One-third Under-Price Blight Candelabra, 34, rier vrs $2,.79_and_ $3. ae Dishes; <$275,worth: cs 15a splece Coffee Bets, $4 if worth) oa 310, and BIS ple worth $10.75; | 31 S:pItcm B13, worth” sI8TS. Also a full assortment of Rogers’ Extra Plate Knives, Forks, and Spoons at these special prices: Tea Spoons, $1 a dozen, | rum! ‘Tea SArainers, Medium Forka, $2 4 en. Lessert/ Spoons, 7601" (dozen. ‘Triple-plated) Sredium Halves, $2.00 a dozen. Table Spoons; #2 a dozen. ‘Triple-plated:-Dessert Knives, 2.35 Densert Forks, $1.75 a dovan. } a dozen, New Cretonnes and Fancy Art Tickings Pretty Cretonnes, in six artistic styles for Summer hangings and coverings; several excellent COMET: At 10c a yar’, instead of 180, Fancy Art Tickings, in effective styles and colorings for hang: ings snd coverings. At 20c a yard, instead of 2Sc. ! ‘. Tapestry Table Covers Six cholce-new styles, in Turkish and floral designs; predoml- nating colors are crimson, blue; ecru and green; fringed all around. In the following sizes: 1 yard-equare, at $1, instead of $1.50, 144 x 134 yarder at $1.50 and $2.25, instead of $2.25 and $3.25, 2x 2 yards, at $4, 25 and $3.50, Instead of $3.25 and $4. +— Spring BLANKETS The finest cotton blankets made, in a soft wool finish. Look and feel like very fine all-wool blankets; blue and pink borders; 4% pounds, 72 x 84 in. Ati$2.25 p palr, worth he 50, Sub-Station Store, Basement, Stewart Building. an Sime JOHN WANAMAKER Broadway, Fourth GE Eighth to Tenth: Street.» men, but should und | ‘The Magistrate told Jones that he had tox 263 Sixth Ave., 104 & 106 W. {7th St. ‘trom regularly SIEG SANE Sorat | | i _ Values, to protect other customers. Stationery Offer, 98c \ President fountain pen, equal to other $2.50 pens; one quire bond vellum or linen . finished paper and envelopes, worth 25c; tottle Carter’s writing fluid, and_a_clip cap for holding pen in vest pocket, {Third Floor, Other Days, $1.50 Lace Curtains, 95c 250 pairs of Nottingham lace curtains made with effective new designs and finished with double thread, heavy over- lock edge. (Third Floor.) Other, Pays,.a pair, $1.25 Men’s Slippers, 35¢ Practical, comfortable, well made house. slippers, .of idark' Velvet with leather soles and, fieels.... | Other Days, ‘75e Asbestos. _. Table Mats, 29c All-sizes of round or_oval mats to protect tables from hot dishes; covered with linen finished Kismet cloth, bonnaz edges and embroidery. (Maln Floor.) Bus : ) Boys’ Blouses, 19c “Made of excellent qualities of percate or madras, in several neat patterns. Some have laundered, others softrolting ~collars.—-Sizes-5-t0-H-years,——___- Other Days, 35¢ to 95c° NO: CONNECTION, With! ANY OTHER: -STORE EL OOBERG oO; JF. GREENMUT.P: ou Tuesday Bargains And. a Hint of the Easter Preparations E don't mention ‘any of the ‘good things” in Spring apparel for men and women in this list, because they are already selling at as low prices as they. can be marked and the Tuesday Bargain prices must be lower - E— than any previously advertised, : enough in millinery, women’s suits, waists, coats and neck- wear -and in men’s wear, to} isatisly the keenest hunter of The items here mentioned are limited in quantity. telephone orders-only while-the Jots-may-Jast, cases to limit the purchases of any one person if deemed necessary But there are “specials ” __tdging. “and well made. pale We will fill Right-reserved-in-all Women’s Night Robes, 29c Muslin night gowns that will wear well and launder nicely. Round neck anu short slecves, trimmed with lace Quantity limled. oC more than 1v oo custo ver, No mall o-ders fill Steond Floce.}’ Other Days, 50c Carpet Hassocks, 29¢ Useful, durable footstools, strong Covered with a good quality of carper in manv pretty pate terns or plain colors. ! (Fitth Floor.) Other Days, 45¢ Children’s Dresses, 49¢ OF gingham or chambray, in all the new styles. Made with high neck and turned down collar, or, with.Dutch low neck with short sleeves. All colors, Sizes 2'to 5 years, Other Days, 75c +Second Floor.) Lawn Kimonos, 15¢ Wamen’. kimonos, made of goodlawn| of different pretty“ patrerns_and_color- ings, with plain borders to match, ‘ Double yoke back and front. Other Days, 254 ’ Boys’ Caps, 10c Eton-or golf caps-for boys-of alfages. Made of a good quality of cheviot ina —large_assortment- of mixtures-and_plain-| navy blue; (Se ond Floor.) (Second Floor,) Good Trunks, %6 Cloth lined, canvas covered, russet fibre bound, hardwood slats, brassed malleable iron clamps and corners; ex- Other Days, 25c trays, (Third Floor) Percale Wrappers, 55c_— Made of-standard quality of printod percale, with double yoke and plaited back and front, Full and well shaped. (Second Floor.) Other Days, 75c ‘Sofa Cushions, 89c Covered with attractive art tickings’ or-taffeta—in-many pretty shades and Other Days, $8.75 designs, —Pillows-filled with best silk Chird Floor.) Other Days, $1.35 Arch Supporters, *1 Famous Foot Mould Arch Support- ers, warranted to retieve foot-ache when caused by sunken instep or flatfooted- ness... Will not break or rust. (Second Floor.) Other Days, $1.50 Quart of Mucilage, 35c Carter's superior fluid mucilage; the best sort for office, school or home use. OF warranted adhesive qualities; do:s not dry out or peel off. ‘Third Floor) Other Days, 50c Fine imported brandy bottled bye by Lablague & Co,, Cognac, France. uy this to-morrow; it isn’t often” you. can get it for $1, (Fourth Floor.) Quart Bottle of Ink,43c Carter's Koal Black or Writing Fluid Ink, both free flowing and of clear, fast colors, The best inks made for personal correspondence and business uses. - Other Days, 50c 100 Printed Business A} € Cards, 33c 100 good-looking business cards, printed in any desired style, in the best manher possible to expert workmen, on stock of superior quality. ors Floor.) Other Days, 50c | third: Floor.) celsior lock, two sole leather straps; two” ‘Three-Star Brandy $1: Other Days, $1.50 ~ Other Days, 19¢ Shirt Waist Fronts,79c Hand embroidered on pure white linen, medium or sheer. Allover eyc- Jet, and heavy-allover embroidery, some. with. lace insertion. (Main Floor.) Other Days, $1 to $2. '_ Brussels Rugs, $15.50 Best quality tén-wire tapestry. Brus- sels rugs, in choice new patterns and colorings. Size 9 x 12. {Fifth Floor.) Other Days, $21 Fruit Saucers, 6c French.china fruit saucers, prettily decorated. Your choice of several dain- ty designs and colorings, — Look like thuch costlier-ehina,- Sra (Third Floor.) {Se:ond Floor.) Other Day: - Chow-Chow, 15c Fountain bradd’ of chow-chow. The flavor-is—apnetizing—and-is not-too-hot: All the ingredients are of the purest and best, (Fuutit Pioor.y Other Days; 25e° 50 “50 Good Cigars, 98c Las -Perlag (Breva Especial size), a Porto Rican cigar that gives a satisfac- tory smoke and makes you glad to have more of the same kind, (Mala Floor.) Other r Days, $1.50 50 Port: or Sherry, 65c Full quart bottles of Queen’ Quality wines, Suitable for table or household use, As good as most $1 a quart wines. Other ‘ Days, 75 -ToothsomeCrackers,7c Vienna Tea Marzoths, very delicious and freshly made, A dainty, delicate, crisp biscuit to serve with luncheons, teas, etc, Oth Days, a Box 10c Ghildne: s Romp- rs, 37c Made of ¢inghijn, “chambray, duck and drilling; very attractive garments in ail the new styles;ina popular colors, Sizes 1 to 5 years. Other Days, 50¢ (Fourth Floos.) ‘Second Flpor.),