The evening world. Newspaper, July 17, 1907, Page 6

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\canadian Pactto, 17 : | Ghee oni | Sie, toy — 4 | 5 STOCK BUYERS at af B87 S| 3 Bo, Di pe, oo Lx! x 130 uo + 1M Det .m 170 |Den. & = i Toh + = q Support Given Market Failssto b¥%. $s a3 5 By ms * Bites ycases - ‘ { erie if 41 : Fully Sustain’ List Against $32 9b imy oY bs a % i a Pressure. |BevGentratirecess aaa Mew I ' ‘ . eee Lian Go eect . Fifty Injured in Hed 18 4 x tat by 3 «.,,, llision Caused by au aa + ; nan Fight. to follow the late advance of yesterday | a tye x here, Firat prices showed small gal au : ang losses, mixed. Dealings were larg = Rt 4 ip bree Ree the Sa sie SMG emanate HRS el. Nor < Noor. Genteal. = UTILITIES MEN TO ACT. as U. 8. Steel dcined 3-8 ‘ [North Pact Ht 383) mk — : f me aupporting orders which carried, Unton | Bacitio Mall ‘Ba 2 + % tw Mike inquiry, |e oa eee a BRT: oon) on nt over nt. ‘Board Will Make | Inquiry, |edit oer ae EP ne ity ahh £78 ‘Urged t Lett Heenan any ceueray rng Oy a 4 Urged by Many ets) gold’ ag An “advance of 4 ‘and United foes } ? i og tee jon 3 ne a | cih H “ 5 The total nai f stocks to-day rwere | PH a ot Compl ohh SETA Se Sones FRET | 5 4 ie 5 The Closing Quotations. pu $ One of the mon injured in the rear- way ni | Doreen be Taied avons “2 |aftfece Disha, ree dene rien cs traina at'the One Hundred and Sixth |quotations are as followsr ~~ = street station last night is dying tn Har- fem Hosptal, He is Clarence Lesur, of +t No, 10 Cornelia street, Brooklyn. a So RY John Velerio, of No, 19 North Eiltott |4 Zz Brooklyn, another of the injured, | * saat _ fe in @ precarious condition from int: ee AS “pal hurts, but the surgeons have hop: Victims in the hospital are doing nicely "and most of them will be discharged to- aight “Ip all more than Mitty people were hurt, but most of them sustained their in) Fen on the station platfor:n and stalr- Waya etter the collision. Police investigation shows that the ac- cident was caused by bolstetous Ital- fang crowding upon the front platform ot @ South Ferry train and into the Motorman's box, impeding his view and “ever, that he had shut off the power ‘and applied the brakes before th gpash, elae the accident would have “been ‘horrible. Phe Utilities Commission to-day de- @ided that the collision must be speedily “Ahvestigated. Nearly « score of lettera 4were rocelved, in ‘which complaints “were made against the Interborough- Metropolitan. ‘One of ‘the complaining letters tn- formed the commission that the. col- Usion was caused by rowdylsm on one of the trains. .The. writer said it was eommon on all the lines in late hours of the nicht and insisted that it should ‘be siippressed at all hazards. “Commissioner Eustis was appointed ® committee ¢o make an investigation into the wreck and its causes, William L. Williams, the motorman ef the South Ferry train, and Peter i lem Police Court to-day. The run by Williama rifi*into a six- ear train that was held at the One Hundred and Sixth street station by a freet crush of Italiana anxious to get Gown town after the celebration of the feast ¢ay of Our Lady of Mount arme) in Harlem's Little Italy. ‘Wiliams has been in employ of Whe “L" for thirty’ y: 6 an en- @ineer and motorman. His contention thet he was interfered with in hand- Ying the train by a crowd of fighting Ttatians has been confirmed by the police. Immodiately after the accident Re hunted up oa policeman and sur fendered himself,’ Danie! W. Patterson, of counsel for a Interborough Company, ‘appeared in the police court in behalf of Williams and Devereaux. He protested against ‘the high bail, saying: “These men wil! not try to get away. The motorman was not to blame ror the @ccident."* “Nevertheless,” sald Magistrate Walsh, “there was an aocident and the Inter- Be “zunnind trans” Your oruiloncan—surety—pi - Of 829,000 for these prisoners’ ——— WHEAT MARKET CLOSES WITH GOOD GAINS. Wheat was firm in the market to-| @ay, the final prices showing a net ad- nee of 1 to 11-8. > Cora closed lower. ‘New York's opening prices. were: | Wheat—December, 1027-8; September, 8, Chicago's opening prices were: Wheat September, 821-2 to 925-8; December, 961-2 to 961-8; May, 101 to 1003-4. Corn c=Beptember, 626-8 to $3.1-2; Decesnber, + BL i-4 to 6 Ma: | New York's closing p Wheat—May, 107 pid; July der, 100; December, 103 5- "SBS -bid; July, é1 5-4 Chicag —July, 9 6- 98 1. were: | Corn—Ma: Septemb: ; September, December, 971-8 to’ 97 1- 32. Corn—July, 531-8; Septernd: to 638-4; December, 611-8 bid 195-8 bid. —__.___. ’ BEARS ACTIVE IN | - THE COTTON MARKET.. er whlch the Inte positions « worked off three to four points: the opening prices were; pis; August, 1.64 to 11. 4 to 1.48," Octobe. 1.b0 to IL81: peseweripereneseaperioecetnseret rar BANNAGH DEA TO THEM! @aellc Society and Friends to Give MeCrystale a Send-On. ‘The Gaollc Society will moet at thair fobms in the. et Arcade, Fifty-ninth, , nd Madisott to-morrow ta Major and hel arture to bid Godape: T. MeCrystal on “Yreland to attend the 1018, bers and frie Invited to be | A ee a toket of admission to Famous and, Coney Island, Free Kext Sunday's World in pates New York onty, Visit the @seanalae park ne the wuent World, h Ate sy y seine cAUsH WCTIN @f saving his life. The other injured | Bis actions, Examination shows, how-|} pase saete type Cosi NEW ASSISTANT SECRETARY, Ata eens et the rere of Dtreo- tor t lelity Trust Company, New ‘ork, held Sus lay, Btophen' gf ‘Viele was clected assistant necrotary of the company. t. & 8. | es TH Broadway at Thirteenth St. A Sensationai Clearance ofGirls’ Summer Dresses At Extremely Liberal Price Concessions cs % 50 at 95° at *4 = at 2 at 3 Values to Values to Values to $2.95 $3.75 $6..0 Scotch gingham, Dutch neck, dresses; etnbroj- dery trimming, Jumper dresses of | check ginghams, | with a guimpe in- light ground percales and blue polka dots. Guimpe dresses of colored ginghams and light ground percales. allcolor ginghams, chambrays and hpetcales, ee 5 i itch neck, Rus- Round neck Rus- bien dreests of col= sian dresses in 4 stripe ging- light ‘colored per | O'° cales, pare 5 Batiste dreeses in #11 colors, trimt of Valenciennes lace, Fancy colored Br acetone’ lit awnas tr tenmalisg ob ‘of white and col- High neck braid] trimmed dresses, | White and colored in fancy colored |!awA dresses in| ored lawns, em- | ¢¥elet embroidery. dainty’ guimpe | broi . — percales. fT Siew g P eer cimeioe mapped ecoeagt dresses. Black and white check percales in the Russian ef- fects, High neck cham-. Regulation sailor| bray dresses in suits in ‘all colors | colors; hand em- of chambray, 1 Droidery treat Closing out of exquisitely, elaborately fash-) $ ioned party dresses of Persian lawns,figured Prince Chap linen ‘and popiinette | suits; all colora, 5-95 & 88-75 lawns, French, Swiss andinet, adorned with Valenciennes lace and embroidery, under Values drops of lawn isos esos enaiucins ne up to $15 FOR THURSDAY SKIRTS PRE-INVENTORY SALB—EXTRAORD: NARY VALUES of Imported Taffeta, Plain Chiffon Panama, Henrietta Voiles and Novelties,.in stripes, checks’and plaids, full pleated and. man tailored models, recently $10.75 to $17,50, 7.50 Franklin Simon & Co, Fifth ‘Avenue 5 SPECIAL REDUCTIONS FOR THURSDAY Women’s Waists Striped Votle-and Lingerie Walsts, lace and embroidery trimmed. Heretofore $3.75. Hand Embroldered Linen Walists, “Parfait model,” of dine white linen. Value $$.00......... Tennols Shirts —Thres handsome models, of French lewn, linen or madras, tallored or trimmed effects. Value $4.50... Lingerle Princess Dresses—French Mull, elaborately tr ed with laces and cluster tucking. Heretofore $17.50 High, Class Lingerle Dresse3 princess model, of Preach Batiste or Mull, white and colors, richly with laces and embroidery. Heretofore $29.50... China Silk Princess Slips. Value $10.00 .......2..- trimmed WILL CLOSE QUT THURSDAY Misses’ Suits and Dresses Linen Jumper Dresses, in white, ght blue, pink or tan, waist pleated, embroidered, scalloped edge and beading, pleated skirt. Sizes 14 to 20 years. Value $15.00. Misses'¢Lingerle Princess Dresses tiste, In white and pastel shades, richly lace eee oa embroidered. 14 to 20 years. Heretofore $17.50 to $24.50, Hand Embroldered Linen Dresses, ‘n white, tan, pink or blue;,richly embroidered waist and pleated skirt. Sizes 14 to 20 years. Actual value $23.50. 3.75 1.90 2.50 2.95 Women’s. Suits and Dresses. 9.75 70 Dressy Linen Coat Suits, destrable models of !mported Linen and Poplin, white and colors; richly lace and embroldery trimmed. Heretofore $19.75 to $39.50, , 10.00 9.75 13.75 14.50 Women’s & Misses’ Wash Shirts of Imported Poplin or Linen, plezted model with folds. Vahie $6.75, FIFTH AVE., 37th and 38th Sts. THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, JULY 17, 1907. General Clearance of Summer Suits, Lingerie Dresses, &c., aaaaaSSO°.e—“»<$aSSSSS >>: At Special Reductions. Linen Suits Regular $28 Reduced to $44.90 Lingerie Sults i $38 “ 18,00 Princess Dresses “$38 “ $2250 White Serge Suits “$45 “ $28.00 Summer Cloth Suits “ $45 « $22.50 Silk Jumper Suits = $45 ~——-$25.00 French Hdkf Linen:Suits Beautifully hand embroidered’ Regular $45 Reduced to $2250 If you are fortunate In having delayed add-to-your Summer wardrobe, you! will fi and unusual. i _ Broadway, Seventeenth & Eighteenth Sts. our purchase or wish to ibese_bargain- meritorious ’ STREET S To-Morrow 10 A. M. to 1 P. M. White Goods. Plenty of good lengths for waists and dresses. White Per- sian Lawns and India Linons; 12M. to 15c. values. Lengths to 15 yards. Not more 1 customer. No Mail 65C Orders filled. Yard... than 15 yards to a (Mala Floor) To-Morrow 10-A, Mesto 1 P.M. Muslin. Extra fine quality heavy un- bleached muslin; full yard wide; splendid for sheets’ and pillow cases; worth 10c, Not 1 a customer, No Mail 62C Orders filled. Yard.. more than 10 yards to Ofatn Fleer) Bathing Suits for Women, Misses, Men, Boys and Girls. Suits That mm Both Afpearance and Dyes Will Certainly Affeal to a Multitude of Bathers. Bathing Sults that have b make them more than ever attractive. Women's Bathing Suits. Several styles with trim- mings of braids, white sailor col- lars. Full sKirts with $ 1.98 bloomers.. MEN’S BATHING SUITS, made of pure worsted; ter sleeve shirts. $ Almost evérycolor een a part of our own great stocks go on sale to-morrow at prices that Men’s Suits. leeveless or with quar- 1.49 WOMEN'S BATHING SUITS. Large Sailor; MISSES’ BATHING SUITS. Prettily trimmed ¢ 3! fects also CHI trimmed with bral collars of White, trimmed with braid, hield and tle; Dutch neck ef- $3. 98} . Flounces wil ILDREN'S BATHING SUITS, Good Bathing Suits for several other styles at this price WOMEN'S FINE. BATHING SUITS. Prices range $8.98 to........... ith White braid; Sailor collars. Also $1.49 $25 Men and Boys. Boys’ One-Piece Bathing Suits with Trimmed Bottoms,...,..... 39¢ edges . Men's Collars | ‘Quick White’ Fine All-Linen colors. Pair White madras, to a customer. 6-YARD— PIECES —ALBO— About 150—$5.75 =m $7.50 Skirts of plain and fancy materials, various models, 3.90 12 West 23d St, ovroriterinn Avenue Hotel. through to 22d ‘B. Altman & Cn. ° A SPECIAL ASSORTMENT OF MEN'S LISLE THREAD HALF-HOSE 4 $2, 35. Former Prices, $3.50 and $4. All Sizes and Styles, ~ High and Low Modals. WM. VOGEL & SON, Broadway, Houston St. IN FANCY COLORINGS, ALSO BLACK WITH EMBROIDERY, AT : PER BOX OF SIX Pans, $1.60 30c, PER PAIR. BiNh. Avenue, 34th end 351 Gireeta,.New, York ARE YOU FOND OF MUSIC?” THEN YOU SHOULD BE) |FOND OF WORLD “PIANO AND ORGAN” ADS., FOR THEY |SHOW WHERE MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS MAY BE BOUGHT FOR THE LEAST MONEY, Qu checks, "shirts. Yard, Collars, priced at 2 for 25c, All sizes and styles; some slightly solled, 5 Main Floer.) Hosiery. Men's are plain. black and gray. The children’s are fine ribbed. The women's are black m—6ie fain Floor.) White Goods Splendid fancy figured material for sbirt- waist suits or boys’ blouses. 15c. yalues. Not more than 15 yards _ No Mail Orders filled, Yard...... LINEN FINISH SUITINGS. Imitation of reai linen; 34 Inches wide; -482.-kinds, yards FANE ‘WHITE NATNSOOK; piece im Floor.) Wash Goods. Woven Madras, 3a “Inches wide; laids, stripes and figures. Also solid colors; desirable for waists, dresses and men's FINE PRINTED DIMITIES, wide; linen finish, white grounds with beautiful floral designs; ail sizes, dots, rings and white. Yard Oa: 39c, durable. Sizes and 36 Inches, values Made. of with inside straps. and neat figures; 19c, values PRENCH DRESS. VOILES, Pull line of solid colors, including black Regular price 19¢ $ S tear Trunks Made “of basswood; canvas covered; steel bound, {ron}. bottoms, all hardwood slats, light weight and Suit Cases Mlerproof. canvas, steel jframes, sole leather corners, ‘brass flocks and catches; made 1,50 30 inches regularly | Whittemore Bros.’ “Quick White” for cleaning and whitening all Styles of white canvas or duck shoes. 10c. bottle for Qlain Floor) Women 's Ni eckwear. &c I Lawn R equisites. Windsor Ties, Ptatrcotors, aswel! as checks and plaids; all- silk material; each hemstitching, others with black Formerly priced at _13c. Each .- . fain Floor.) Matinee Surts. 10c 120 49c 10¢ 123c Lawn, rettily trimmed with circular col- lars and belts at waists. Skirts cut full wih deep flounces. At .....,.0065 98c HOUSE DRESSES, NURSES’ FORMS .AND 4 AND 2 PIECE SUITS, Excellent Seersucker, Chambray or French Percale, in all colors; yariously trimm some made with Dutch necks and short sleeves $1.98 (Sceond Floor.) M hinery. Duck Outing Hats, Trimmed with rosettes and quills. Suitable for women and children, 49c, ° valesineletsn tess sien aeecr 29c LINGERIE HATS, Made of good em- broideries, faced with silk chiffon; large sailor or poke $1.49 shapes; $2.49 values, Ribbons. ALL.SILK TAFFETA RIBBONS, 3}4 inches wide; plain colors or striped and flowered de- signs, 49c. values, yard., 14c BOWS AND ROSETTES TIED FREE. (Main Floor.) } 98c 23¢ LINEN COLLARS. Some. with white 5c In Wight and dark colors,~ hp Lawn” Swings. Strong and ‘auratte; nicely finished, persons, $3.69; four persons . | FOLDING LAWN BEN All hardwood. Ss EXTRA FINE TWINE HAMMOCKS, ~ Plain and fancy col- ors. $7.50 values... 2.9, CROQUET SETS. 8 balls and mal. lets; all painted and. yar- nished 89c HAMMOCKS, Close canvas weave throw-back,’ pillow and valawce, $1.50" values... 98e (hire Foon) To seat two te “CANTALOUTE! LETTUCE—Large head MESSINA LEMONS—Doten .. EX —Poalttrely gallon. $240; M4 gale) t. 10 A. M. to 1 P.M. Finch Golden Wedding Rye. octal quart $1.40, 750 CORNED P10 USGL LaDelte for sands 10°A, M.to1 P. FANOY LONG(F RE 8 it Ly ISLAND WEAK-|0).A UG on” FISH —, Extra for | brotl- ing; 6 Ibs PHILADELPHIA U, Freak STEAKS Th. fd ‘ANCY BROIL 8. 1b,

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