The evening world. Newspaper, October 31, 1907, Page 12

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“BANK OF ENGLAND |ROBBED GRAVE OF STOCKS SEESAW ——}-vanla were under attack wem ‘Sn —ANDCLOSE WEAK : - ACES DISCOUNT HIS SWEETHEART p RATE PERCENT satan Up Body and ept It in j His Room. NAPLES, Cct. 3. — A particularly Eruesome story came to Ight in. this city to-day, lisa Soalix!, a beautiful young Woman, was engaged to be mar- ried to a young man named Alessand: ’ e the date the ceremany, and was burted in Al cemetery, an Alemandro wai heartbroken over hie cont bereavement, and.one nitht dug up t far cents) pedy, carri¢d , Wt F ke had becn. regarded. as a palmml It. conclusion tn consequence of and ke’ Kise at 5 1-2, but Move Was} Expected and Helps Stocks Instead of Hurting. DON, Oct. 31.--The r: a oe the Bank af F y from, 41-2 Wise in wary | Btonk traders. sti a dif apprehensty “‘Matened: aiid ‘then -bezah.to sell. the res | vidGal banks. walt belng a generat stump tnithe mar- | in js93, thedast Unie Clearing “Ho: made. Upon thes Hanks of viet. Gains that ‘had been score ‘ina - tifcates wore Issued. The commitres. cK of KO] by the demands “forenoon rally. wore turned to loseca| ig said, 4s, still undecided as to whother| from America and the recent rise jn at ran from.1 to:6. points, Pennsyi- or plot it would be ‘advisable to publish the discount rate of tho Imperial Bank wants boing under eyipectally. heavy the doial figures of uveragos under dix Of Germany, ‘ [pressure.’ hdre was po iniprovement jurisdiction, although these figures were Sitios last Thursday ‘tie United Bates Guring the remainder of tre nession, the given out ‘regularly duriitk the entire has, secured about $16,000,000 in he period when Cloaring-House certiftcates | from Te REGIS off att be CEE ts DOUBLE EAG)ES TO-HELP: fh tn2hls rooms for i Neighbors, anally ‘eeew cur Utrom. that man never-went abroad, and peeping ‘through his shuttered) Window. saw. Alessandro seated alongside the dean body of the Woman who was to have been affectionately holding Yer hand, ‘The police were informed: and Ales sandro, was arrested, « Tho<body hay been buried a a second time. x hioh policy was: u night. Foi the: sitter: Danie fe tor the year is well out of t e) aidiary silver coin turned out in antidipat! demand for it during the days. The coinage of $15,000,000 of gold will consume about three-fifths of the bullion now at the mint. TRADING IN NEW HAVEN % $00,009, pti owerer,— was 3.0034 [Amalgamated “Copper, th Ling not to publish tha totals of all the!) )0 0 se hist fomerer vette sets Peading: and Great,“ Nort dunks, Wall street will feel the loss! hon the bank rate was 6 per cent.” | a 5 | @ropping from tS tO a acer tee quite-grenly, as stook market opera-| “yt was hoped early In the month that) PHILADELPHIA, Oct. —Onlers fo Pee eel LS lee TL ons, particularly dpring perioln Of! ene Dank of Bngland might fish the Tom Washington for the immediate | aS ‘ fi Toy the usual weekly, bank statement, | Year Witnout Increasing ita rato of dis-| Commins Of $16.0 a Aathle caries” ta Early, Prices Cost. which appears regularly on Satuni count, but the financial flurry in-Amer-| fde® $0 help relieve tis eA ~The section of the Bank of England ; before tho close of the Stock Pxchange.| ica upset those calculations and causea Sency finds the Philadelphia mint ‘pre- to-day in advancing Its discount rate | ~ unwAlcome pressure here, neceasitaiing | pared for the peat It is web G RenoE a protective measures. jemplo at the mint will have to “ally. pera se if BANK OF FRANCE Apart from the Amerlean demands for | “the stock market here at the open Hi TeaSDtinn reuters notwithstanding-that London prices for WILL HELP LONDON eae ‘Americans were strong to buoyant at/ Sa eT ean ea cea Leuioand ; | is bai ed in Brad Sfyances “over last) nights nee TLL PARIS, Oct $L—The Bank of cnyemshouldalendone rentta ae New York, extending to 5 points toway indirectly rave out the following intance it seems to be agreed that Paris iXMinols Central ahd from 1-{ to a4 at tent "Of 15.00.00) In jpornts in others, i. Tairegararcontiesrumarancutren tals Of lust | With few exceptions, the most notable | fe London that the Bank of France Ia dis- when ‘the American demand for -bef-which.was-Reading,. first prices he= mit to London or New York viainet sterling bli, Dire TALKING MACHINES: Valves Unmatched 3th Fi, Small “IMPERIAL PRINCE- TON" with 10-inchoak cab- inet, 10-inch turntable and 12-inch steel horn. .$8.49 Large “IMPERIAL PRINCE- “TON” with f2-inchoxk cab= | o-inch, tumrabic and 24-inch steel horn with 15 ineh brass bell... .$12.74 “Perfection” Chocolates, 49c. lb, Basen Assorted Chocolates, neatly packed in one-pound boxes. Comparethem with the best Fee ial at ‘49e. B'way at 6th Av 34th to 35th St R. H. Macy & Co.’s Attractions Are Their Low Prices If, in moments of desperation, others cut our prices, we in turn cut again ‘and as often thereafter as may be necessary to sustain our repu-| tation for CNDESCEEUNG SUPREMACY. Remarkable _ “Offerings of Men's s ‘Suits ___and Overcoats.*"*. NDERSELLING. other shops, where apparel of : equal quality is handl:d, is an everyday occur- rence with us.’ The Macy store system makes such underselling a matter: of course: | Ihe real achievements come in underpricing our own prices, as we do in this instance, with two groups of > Overcoats and/one of Suits. ~~ - _$18:00 Overcoats at $14.75. Mg eas inches long; Brfachioned: of black “kerse % black A Oxford chey and fancy gray cheviot bodies, lined with Venetian and sei shoul= ders ang Sleeves with satin; with broad lapels, hand- made but- tenholes, hand-felled collars, silk- sewed. seams and velvet-lined pockets. _ $22. 50 Overcoats at $19.5 Box and © semi form. t instances, i owed jostos from yesterday: fitting Coats, if 4-4 to-2-points, the lait j ‘ware and Hudson. however qioderate-Tautdation— tated thi athe declines were | nature has reached the Bank of France ena _but —trotte Spears At Hisar tte +i an. ay thie tos Preaeury— ar forded mush help tothe “American mane “RIGHTS” AT-STANDSTILL. to 40 inches long: fashioned-of- yelours- cheviots-and tweeds Ket during the atrain, “probably the Bank: of “England ‘uuthoritien froin | ralsing the discount rate to 6 perc poles as erent of- ere—announced to-day, NEW HAVEN, Conn., it of ction of the Hayen and Hartford Oct. 31. = a a checks, plaids, plainsgray and striped effects; some with wor- sted body lining and satin shoulder Hiern others: with se Be lining. ng—forthe-short account, The its pos received dane Bank-of Fiance, inspired by no effect on the marke! _jnounoemmnt late yesterday luce of Kessler & Co, was also somos oH @ factor in causing tie initial ® Batoro, the expiration of the first halt ir, however, “the entire complexit: ‘ef the market changed, and on an In ~Sereesed yolume of buying orders prices “Zecored-a_sharp rebound, and In a brief minterests—of-the-two-eoun-—the_inflience— Tee. would not hesitate to come to the New York ani on tary outlook was more satiatactory, had limi @ \RTeAter appearance of cheerfulness {ransi London market. sew York is | ne cae i Jess pressing. t ——————— {DENVER AND NORTHWESTERN | ~ BOND PAYMENT fall concerned the he necessity | than for some time past. f_the overnight the bellef that the Guth of the parti Women “Avoid ~$15.00 Suits-at-$ and cassimeres, in checks, plaids and fancy mixtures; coats with ted Suits, “made ‘of all-wool — cheviots long wide lapels, double-stitched seams and plain or cuff sleeves; serge lined; high-cut 5-button waistcoats. In regular stocks we show fine garments, ‘including. _ Overcoats up to $32.50 and Suits up to $34.50. cas Ons ~ mei areal time - the entire list not only made up] —-Particular-attention is directed to a showing of Plain and Fancy. tga previous “losses” but also. recorded | Noticex have been sent out_by the | NQecided gains. |Denver & Northwestern Rattway oma Operations. pany to the effect that because of the! Union Pacific was the active feature | resent financial sondttions in’ New! m_ buying Batd to be for the -Ac- | vo —ine company —-han~ been—unable of tmhésr ‘mmost—tmoertant, —— banking interests on the [payment of the $6,000,00) firat xold THOR Vover 3 points from the-low figure of ,a26 5 per cent. bonds, which, accord- the morning. The strength of this |ing to a notisa published by the com- pany on Aus 1_wern called for retire: When s woman suffering from female trouble is\told that an oper- -}-ation is necessary, it, of -trightens-her,— he very thought of the hos ital, the operating table and the Lent strikes terror to her heart, === puring the greater portion of the TEAS Quite rhe that these troub- Waistcoats, at prices ranging from $1.75 to $8.74. Sale $8.94 to $19.74, <=» Coats, fashioned of high-grade, mannish thi i When iat art “4 ih { jen the previous now ce was given ¢ributton of the company's treasury ling company had made arrangoments ed, willbe | with certain-fAnanciat_ineittutions. her make all _the-deporis vind transact sary, Wider les may reach a stage where an ope- ration is the only resource, but a {as masy women have been cured by “Lydia E- Pinkham's Vegetabie— ‘mpound after on operation has ‘been decided -upon-as the only care,- Tho strongest and inost grateful statements possible to make come from women who by taking Lydia E.-Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound made from native roots and herbs, have escaped serious operations, as evidenced by Miss Rose Moore's case, of 307 W, 26th St. N.Y, She writes: Dear! Mrs, Pinkham: -"*Lydin-£. Pinkhsm's Vegetable Compound hns -cured me of the very worst form of female trouble and J wish toexpress_ to you my deepest gratitude, —¥ suffered Intenselyforttwo years So that L yrasunable toate my duties and was-oa burden to my family. 1 doctored anddoctorea with only temporary reliefand constantly objectizg to an aihanre which I was mavised to undergo. I seaidediy to try cham's Vegetable Cai} jall: tho olher busites ernoon the tendency of the market was) Non uy Roney, and there was considerable | > ds Hauidation, which forced pricea off fromjeffect | | a or the best ‘oF tho forenoon, Hh ‘Money Rates Normal. S Nov. 1 will be 1 money-—after—opening js advanced to 26 per con afternoon the e appa i Mckelhelmer & C nod thelr order by $500,000, mal r-32.55H oir total Uh Jalen s—atotment wit engagements bring, the total of pold tn im- parts on. thls movement, including that Chicago sand otha —out-ot: eq -by sae. so lag a Re Tene of Ene Sciamicraritao eeDotit—of— the. = the Bank of England in ralsing its rate f discount. “Later the alte Gr dia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compourid before she submits toon o} Mrs. Pinkham’s Standing Invitation to Women suffering from any form of female w promptly. CH ee with Mrs. Pinkham, at omen: invited 7 timent in the ore for the remainder/of the da: ~herauys of the—strength—of—eet Oata_held stendy. he close. ROWey stg pha was easy will Ramee by that. insUtutse wo sold for ee | to this at et hae The Quotations, at |) To-day’a highest. lowest and closing prices And net changes of stocks! from yesterday’! ‘final qvotations—are st rican meriean feu C), Tan UTS been ae accompaniment to a woman las gown, her shoes must match it in : a . shaping-and.clegance.of. etal, The Regal model illustrated _ equals the fest handiwork of the Panis;-France,;-custom ers. It has the shortest vamp ‘and the highest Louis XV_heel you will find this season. The quality of its construction is in keeping with its chic style. And this is only a single selection from the many new fashions in this season's Regal Shoes for Women. \ $3.50 and $4.00 — Custom Specials, $5.00 tad eae as ee » Gol Routh. tar pe. Gol. South, 2d Consol. Gas = Prods-Co, Del. & Hudson Tater, Paper pt wae Power. Bi — Send for New Fall Style Book. Mail Orders Promptly Filled, Quarter-Sizes | GREATER NEW oR WOMEN’S STORES Newark. N, J, M1 Broad St, opposite Central Ry y City, N, J, #3003 roadway, wa nerds ca paterson, I. ‘and Willoughby Av oss Mali STORES MLZIND WITH A 5743 ARE OPEN EVEXLIGS EGAL SHOES FOR WOMEN One of 36 New Autuma Styles, Made in All Leathers, New York City TR Broadway, cor loth 3, #149 Isroadway, opposite Herald Baidings ga Sixth) tq itt H FRR FP REDRESTT FOSS 141 FF: TL eae int Avenue vent Bi ine uv bit Wie x 4414 + err nn, Mass, Krom the fj. | checks;-collars—trimmed-with—¥ braids, sleeves tailored. Sizes 12 1018 y and small women, (“In Addition: — Girls’-Fullencth-Coats,mai-tailored,.of fine aural mixtures and checks, lined throughout; notched collars and tailored sleeves; 6 to 16 year Sizes; made to Sell at $10.50, this sale...... ‘5 nee 6.94 Girls’ Double:breasted Coats; full-length—garments,- madé of mani mixtures and various novelty fabrics: man- tailored, linedthroughotit with best quality serge and flannel; 6-to-16-yvar sizes; made to sell at $1 Simitar-vatues-n-Chitdren*s-Coals;4-1e-6.year sizes, al prices ranging f-om $3.96 to $1474. - -Men’s and Women’s Hos‘ery. ! Men’s Imported Half Hose, excellent quality black cotton, with ‘unbleached Split feet,“ double“sotes, -heets-and=taes;- regularly: 24c. 2 pail . Te en’s B imported; ‘excellent quality, mad> with unbleached split feet, double sce heels and toes; stand- ard 25c. grade, this sale. + 19¢ Women’s Black Catton Hose, full facioned medturn Ww ight, with double soles, heels and toes; pair. 19¢ Finer grades tn regular stocks: Men's Ss sap to $2, 97 a patr Women’s to.$43.74. 5 ; Boys’ Suits and Overcoats. Suits of blue serge and blue cheviot; Knickerbocker trouse: double-breasted "helt or yoke Norfoik coat; 6 to {7 year sizes elsewhere $7.00 the sulle our regular, price, $5.94 ;. this sale, $4.96 Floor, Résfers ant Overcoate—Diue Chine Rese an Russia Coats, lined with flannel_and Venetian; are shown at prices = Tanging from +. . +2s{+>+ $4.96 to $13.74 Russian Overcoats, miadé of fancy niga tan'and’gray cheviots; some lined with flannel, others with plaid worsteds; 3 to 40 year sizes; elsewhere, 3. 750 our prices s+ vere $5.94 Other Overzoats on display from $2.97 to $16, 49; Reefers |izZegee $3.95 to $13.74. Sale of Children’s Hats. =: ae French Tarpaulins, finest quality, wide-brim * middy style; elsewhere $3.50; our regular price $3.24; this sale... .. $2. 49 Fine Beaver Hats, including wide-brim sailors, mid apes and ‘small round. crowns with ponpons for the tots; in red, navy, + browirand castor elsewhere $450: and_$5.00;-aur_price$3.49- We display large'assoriments of Woolen Togues, from 29¢ to 99c; nek bearskin Peter Pan Caps, all colors, from 74c to $1.49, and Imported Astrachan Russian Polo Hats from 99c to $1.98, phe rE SE ¢2,50:'White Enamelled Beds, $4.89 Fourth Floor. One hundred of them—3- foot size—made with heay uous posts, with National springs attached; head 44 inch foot 35.inches. contin- es high, Tapestry and Sofa Cushions. =: Silk Crinkled Tapestry, fine quality, suitable for draperies or fur- niture coverings: in red, green, rose and gold; 600 yards, stan- dard $3.00 quality); this sale; asyard.....0.....00++++ 98 Embossed Velour Sofa Cushions, in two-toned red, green, and rose; elsewhere 81.95; our price, this sale......-.++.+. 99¢ Second | _ The Purchasing Bowery of small sums is best Meveinned in, on matter how ie the-prices, they are never-made <o-at} ; the eXpense sf quality.= ——Al-Weool Albatrose,35 inches widé in cream, 4 black and a full range 2,000 yards, Sales... of colorings. Ginghams, Standard quality i in a full assort- } ment f colors and patterns. sands: This sale conc Quantity hee 7c Trimmed Hats from 49c to $4.24 For women, misses and-chikiren—a—targe- collector “ofa ‘one to-three-of-a-_kind,-prettily-and-effectiv: =withal;remarkably-inex pensive; made—of Seal grain Neather, lined with moire, fitted with-purse; double strap hai ne 5! — Elbow lengts Mousquetaire Cash- ‘mere G ick and slate, silk- + Oe Brook Mink Edna Ma Tie, satin fined . $1 rf, 56 inches long, satin lined $3.49 | Sable‘ Pillow Muff to;maich the abov. ; 7 Nutria Fancy Stole ends, trimmed with heads satintined |. $6.94! Nutria Pillow Muf: tuomateh the | above +, $8.49 Sable C rf, ely imitation Erinine ends; satin Mngt é tails, | Sable Coney Pillow Muff to ue with imitation Ermine in Cant Children’s Furs “weight; double heels and toes... Wh te-Mouffien Sete Muff trimmed with hi shape collar .... White Lamb Se: trimmed :with Turkish angora and collar with Fringe to match, ..$1,67 Women’s Hosiery: Black Cotton Hose, medium “de Black Cotton Hose, © with uns bleached split feet, double heels and toes .... 12¢ Men's Half Hose Btack-Eotton-Half-Ho- e-mediuin-tmade—in- —this—country+ and heavy weight, double soles, heels and toes, +18¢ Cotton Half Hose, black ground, fancy printed figures in white and colors; double soles, heels and toes, 12, with split; pmed yet The-most_popular shapes_are Tal__nvedium—and_heavyweight,—d “ble-sotes, heels-and toes; -also_heavy nol Shaker Socks, pair......, 18 Children’s Stockings: Children’s Black— ‘Cotton Hoss, {+ fine-and=coarse rib; mediunt heavy weight; double [heels and tees ...- Table Linens: Mill Ends of Full-biea:hed Table Damark, in lengths-ef 2, 24 ;or 3 yards at Bc, $1.19 and $1.44 Full" Bleached Mercerized Table- i Cloth, in all new patterns; size 59x in cas! Urion Linen Scarfe, scalloped, with one row ofhemst ter, seach G2e each G2c cach 78¢ Unbleached Shaker Flannel,. in oe itt medium and heavy grades; 27 to. 36 inches wide... | 27-inch, light weight, yaaa ph, medium weight, y: j6-inch,-medium—velgii aoe {36-inch, heaviest qualit Bleached or White Domet, 27 to olored Outing 27 inches wide; in pink, cream and. blue; a yard. .8c., 10c,, 11¢, and 12¢ Fancy Outing Flanne!, 27 inches wide; large assortment of patterns, fa yard . Scotch Flanrelette, 36 inches w! Ide! | (note the width), a cotton fabric’ —a—wonderfuls Imitation of Scotch Flannels; spectal 3] price a yard .. 18¢ Complete assortment of Ble iched and Unbleached Canton, Out!n, Shaker Flannels and Colored Wodi ¢ | Elder towns. Cuckoo Clocks Special at $3.74. | Dascment. AND-CARVED Walnut Clock—our own} importation from Germany, and one of ; I the best values this Clock Department } has ever offered. Cases are 21 inches: high and prettily inlaid with white ash; brass’ *moyement, cuckoo. call and bell strike at hour: ‘and half-hour, Ober Cackoo Clocks Ue. to $27.66. . Soles, [oe

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