The evening world. Newspaper, June 4, 1907, Page 16

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‘1G COMPANES PLAN A MERGER OF $000.00 Carnegie Trust Soon to Com bine With Two Other Big Conce' SHAW BACK OF SCHEME Former Secretary of the Treas-| ‘ ury is Now Head of the Trust. Carnegie Tarte financia street district are Gay in the repo Trust Company, at te Leste M. Shaw, £ the Treasury, is Merger with two ott ‘rust companies. Acconiing t ‘worthy sources of int three concerns are likely within a few weeks w Fesources of at ‘loast $5 Boaretary Parker, of he Carnegie Trust. tacitly admitted to-day that the Feport was true the names of th tnehased in BP sald that Presi: town and thet tn his ab @uthorized to make any » Feference to the dew Negotiations Under Way. Tt ds known that the negotiat Been in progress for several w @Molals of the Carnegie Trust an Rothing further than informal discus- ion of the plan has taken place. It ts @amitted that President Shaw is the father of the idea and that he has prac toally received assurances from the of figinin of the two other they will agree to the te Offered for the merger of The Carnegie Trust Company was ganized in December and opened re for business on Jan. to come on from the presidency, Ik that 0 with said at the time ters were on ago the comp in the new 115 Broadway Big Jump in. Resources. ‘The trust began business with a sur- plus and capital of $1,600,000. According fo its report of June 1, ite resources hud Jumped up to $7,241,003. At the first an- ual meeting of the stockholders on urday six of the provisional direc- Bed for Anancial reasons. They Carroll Brown ie Puller, res Francie Hamilion, JW jarriman and Henry L. pra The stockholders mmediaicly elected following members of, the board: Bul Warburg, of Kuhn: Los Co, erick Lewisohn, of the Tenneases Copper, Company; Anon W. Burchard, Hiscock, Lewis, George ( Be 1 leslie M. anes George J. CRIKERINLONOON | TO SEE RUNNING OF CLASSIC DERBY airtel Has Engaged Box for Races and Says His Horse Has Good. Chance, temporary pany removed rinity Bulid- LONDON, June 4—Richard Croker former chief of the Tammany wigwam fe here to attend the races at Ror m. his horse Orby being entered t Classic Derby Mr. Croker dec chances, “but I might say with « Of Juck he might w maid Frie of Mr. Croker say he feels that & has the best of chances to discuss Ort * colt Z raised him myself,” said Mr Croker, “He has been trained at a near Dublin, He ole Stakes, at a mi jand @ half, just before coming over to England "I was out to Epsom to see him this Morning, He was in first-class cond en,” Mr. and Mrs. turned from a y Mack says Gi try place in two “We went to t eaid Mr. Mack, “a: town races we saw Mr. Cr or fin six races on the Frids n EB Mack re day. Ail the 5 @uxious for ( Mr. Croker b 1 KERMS THAT THIS SERMILY BEAMS T Kass 1s EWING BEAMS That's exactly T. St. John Gaffney, American Con- | 24H tl he dace C4 | wul-General at Fr den, malied for Eu- | could not plainly articulate rope to-day on the steamer Kaiser Wil- | hope to restore (he man’s vocal pow eA LSS OE, laa a a eel THE POLICE ASKED TD FIND FIVE MISSING ONES) Young Wife Who Disap-| peared With Baby Among BURGLAS cE “BILL KANT SILVERWARE Cleaned Out His Coun- Him try Home, but Left All His Initials. Those Lost, y home of Wiliam J. K At Merrick, L. 1. wa yurglane last night and of silverware and 3 n | missing oF said he was last meen by cial amt political etreles calls ¢ at No. 4 Broad street where he is in the adverts business ollee f: at various places the whole way f: Far Rockaway to Massapequa, and tn | ¥' every case the thieves got away safely | was with their plunder Rati SER 4,000 CHINESE KILLED. VICTORIA, B. C. er Shawmut brow trous Jom f . BE, 1. 1 June &—Ae the k sustained in a bicycle here a few days ago WilEam pung man of this vii he power of speech is wheel he crashed into ¥« being only slight! He regarded the accier fore the Shaw. at 4.90 persons ncciden a vast puinber destroyed and many persons CONSUL GAFFNEY SAILS. | | Summer Tiilorea® Suits. e June Jubilee Sale "10° Snappy New Models, Actual $17.50 Values. Wednesday’s Crowning Event. Event. Handrome new models, introducing an additional assortment of i Summer styles, with the chic =) brightness and smartness for whch Bedell is famed. Prince Chap Suits, New English Stripes, Superb Summer Mixtures, Stunning Checks, Chiffon Panames. Every suit is a paragon of oe | and freshness resplendent in such color as roseleaf brown—cafe au lait—mole pear'—ailver gray—n ckel gray- granite gray and the subdued Summer wood shades. Skirts of full fashionable flare with novel plait innovations— coats lined with silk or satin Per.ect Alterations FREE. SALE AT ALL 1HREE STORES. Ths ud uns Street EVEWNYNRC WORLD, TURSDAT, Asal Pra pay QW VEU ee JAMES McCREERY & CO, | Wedding Gifts and Cottage Decorations. Tn Both Stores 1 Br ies, Orna mental arble Busts, Pedestals; Frencl se and Vienna Bronzes; Cut Gl n Webt Rock Crystal, Imported Gold Glass. i | French an aglish China, American | and English Porcelain, Gas, electric and Oil Lamps, Ster- ling Silver Tableware, Hall Clocks with strike or Westmin- ster chimes, Ma Clocks, nte) and Travelling 23rd Street, 8dth Street, JAMES McGREERY & CO, 34th Street. | In Both Stores. | 23rd Street. TRIMMED MILLINERY., New Leghorn, Chip and light color Straws forSummer wear. Showingnew ideas of trimming with flowersand wings. The remaining stock of Spring Hats considerably below usual prices. LADIES’ SHAWLS. In Both Stores. For seaside ormountain wear, Heavy Himalayan Shawls for automobile or steamer dress, Embroidered Canton Crepe and China Silk, Real India and India Chndda, Scotch and French Chudda Shawls. Heavy Cassimere Shawls for “Reli- gieuse” dress. Fine fancy silk, silk and wool and Real Shetland Shawls and Assyrian Scarfs, On Wednesday, June the sth. Silk embroidered Shawls. 2.75 value 4.50 Real India, Paisley and Dececa Shawls. Suitable for Kimonos or House Gowns. 35.00 to 200,00 LADIES’ COATS. In Both Stores. Broadcloth evening Capes. Light and dark colors. 12.50 and 18.50 Taffetas Silk, Broadcloth and Pon- gee Paletots. 21,00 In Both Stores, TRUNKS AND BAGS. Dress Trunks. Duck covered, oil painted. Bound and strapped with leather, bronze steel trimmings. Divided top tray, shirtwaist and dress trays, Cloth lined throughout. Sizes 28, 30, 32 and 34 inches, 9-25 value 10.00 to 11.25 Sizes 36, 38 and 4o inches. 10.50 value 1200 to 13.50 Russet Cowhide Bags. Saddler sewn, Gilt mountings. Leather lined with inside pocket. Sizes 14, 15, 16 and 17 inches, 5.00 value 7.00 UPHOLSTERY DEPARTMENTS. In Both Stores, Sale of Lace and Muslin Curtains, Bedsets and Cretonnes. Fancy Renaissance and Novelty Lace Curtains. 2.00 and 3.00 per pair usual price 2.50 to 4.25 Fine Muslin Curtains with deep ruffe. White or colors. 1.50, 2.00, and 2.50 per pair Muslin Curtains with deep ruffle. Simple designs, 75, 1.10, and 1.40 per pair usual prices 1,00, 1,50 and 20) per pair Bedsets. Renaissance, with deep valance and bolster cover, Large lace centre motif, various designs. Double or single bed sizes. 3-50, 5.00 and 7.00 per set values 5.00, 7,00 and 9.50 Muslin, with deep flounce. White or colors with dainty floral patterns, All sizes. 2.50, 3.75 and 5.75 per set malues 4.00, 5.50 and 9.00 Fine Cretonnes, 10,000 yards, French and English Cretonnes. Designs and colors suitable for Summer furnishing, slip covers, table covers and fancy work, 25¢, 35¢ and 48c per yard values 38¢, SSc and 65¢ Lace Curtains, Bedsets, Draperies and Portieres cleaned and stored, King’s Scotch Holland Shades, Screens and Hammocks JAMES McCREERY & CO. 23rd Street, 34th Street, The man wh¢ "bid" for business is the man to whom business comes. Let a World ‘Want’ give your ‘bid’ makes a o “JONE 4; ee, ae 3,000 Yds. Best 9 enn eran ae Stationery Vacation FASTEST aio ase 1907. Post.Card SATISFACTION ( NTEED.OR MONEY PROMPTLY a heat WEST lr’'S | Sine Cabinet of Now | Tremendous Purchaee and Ee ———— eal Sale of Women’s Handsome 2-Picce Dresses Offered at Less than Half Price They’re made from Sheer White na awn, Organdies and Fou- lard Batiste, in 20 different styles, many being samples. Sale of Hehidtae New Sk sirts Worth $5---Sale Pricé $1.98 this to be a tremendous killing in the way fons an exceptional value Sale of Sample WAISTS 68c for values up to $1.50 Rousing Sale of Boys’ "R ough Rider Suits The Best Value We' ve Ever Offered Special Sale of ° ’ ° Misses’ Gibson Linen Suits A style adopted by fash- fonably dressed misses. A swell, dashing, stylish suit, mace with 20-inch Box Coat, collarless Style, tailor strap- ped, fancy three- quarter sleeve; skirt new box plaited style, with deep folds bottom; sizes to 20; well made tnd finished; worth $6; special sale for $3.00 Sample Waists, 1.49 Slightly sotied or mussed, but Muslin Garments Considerably Underpriced Petticoats °f "00% muslin. full size, | Combination Corset | Cover and! Corset Covers Erench style: trimmed wide umbrella founces. P er and akirt:| ace with wide Insertings of good Drawers vais v« trimmed | tucked lace and wide lace edge; spe with inserting® ones 49c : with lace edge; 4 to-mor Extra Size Gowns sacque and sleeves * , Pa Fe A} Gowns yokes, rutfie each of ood muslin, and high neck neck and Animned Great Refrigerator Value! packed with ce saver; ice +; Golden oak finish rs, felt, and a mie made of bh steel guaranteed t satisfaction ely MMe pecls “13. 98 Wakes Screens inate of at errirr Hard Wood—best wire lot screening-24 Grade Gorden Hose guaranteed for season le per f ° 0 e 9 Lawn Manette ies berate : c Die h- grade, oer: mwere, ali to-morrow This nie Bed Out fit, » $116 66 This complete bed outfit, eon Imported Cork Linoleum} | |!" ema hair mattres 2 yards wide, shown in {niaid, tile and floral patterns; a quality re tailed in exclusive stores at 79¢. a square yard; spectal at this store, square yard, spring,with heavy ca ble sus ports; va plete, $ sale p Sizes, Greatest Rug ne of the Season ney gis Imperial Velv rat Rua, Size § 9 by 7 Feet, $7.50, . ul aren and Oak had 11h of Tea! Fug. bp tGaging’ A henutital pent tepertol lve Rug that wee never ‘oflered vetare tor Lebs than $36: te ssllittg to-morrow: wpecial, at

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