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MONEY STRES WL IM GLORY OF HORSE SHOW Many Social’ Leaders Will Be Absent From Boxes They Formerly Occupied. Soest “AUTO DISPLACES HORSE All Classes for Old Features __ and New. Special Prizes ~ {\ Are Well Filled. jt The twenty-third annual Horse Show hat will be ushered’ tn—at Madison quite ine Drilliant social pageant of \ former years. ‘The money strecs will be. liman tn Jywhere ewuty, fine raiment : jwating kems were formerly on parad | will be round to fill the «aps. though the }mansgerment hopes that when the show fe in full swing;the panic-fegwed mill- ". Sonaires may perk up atid take o + teterest in the exhibition of the horse | andthe norsey. je sed falling off in the sale of boxes, society being derelict in this matter for {the frst time in many yeurs. the seats ack of them tayo been sold in auite| Auto Dethrones Horse, ‘Tat che boree is not the attraction, - Lear shows are exch” year attracting { perbing some o the glamor so long attauhed to tho Horse Show. In some social circles the, horse ts Jooked Upon almost aii an antique eniy enthused over wien ease a ie pet Fenulne: rather a, Observance ef good i tiowever, the show ef heres fiesh in the ring tis year will be fully up te STOCKS WANE IN BRISK MARKET New York Central, Steel: and Northern nent A narrow drift of prices te-day ac- THE 108% may Tat Pacift® Promi- in the Trading. opening dealings in |i EVENING WORLD."SATURDAY, j as — “REV. SIDNEY K. EVANS NOW | “NOVEMBER 16, 1907. ATTENTION! BOYS AND ( f 23 The Latest Parlor Game : | “HARES AND HOUNDS” fl A CHAPLAIN IN THE NAVY., Distance Suburban or Looal Tripe May be saved By Telephoning. Think of the value of the time thus saved. Roosevelt Appoinis Assistant Pastor { of Chuch of the Heavenly Rest to Post, Alaska Deciarea for Taft. . JUNRAU, Alaska indorsed for President at the “Al wEW YORK TELEPHONE O0., Squere Garden on Monday will not be} S | dim some of ite former glery, and there | B It is sald that while there has been)’ actional declines ‘wore in the majority, but there was = fair eprinkling of gains, including the U, S. Stee! stocks, Now York Central ead Northern Pacific. Atiahtte Cosst. Idae rose 3-4 “American Car preferred old at a desline .f 2 {-4 Atohlson 1 and Toledo, .Louts’ & Western pre- berred 6-1. ‘There was a genera] recovery in later dealings, the list showing gtins of edout'« point. Business wae brisk ‘The marked weakness few stocks m the final dealings Ddelated closing out o: and’ when thls w: Tallied vigoreusty Buequenat ds RopavelICain TEST “praterred about tally Union Pacific. ferred,” i 3 U. 8. Steel stocks rose 1 or more over Inst night. Corn Products preferred an International Pump preferred 11-6, American Smelting and Pennaytyania 13-4 and Reading 23S. The market tloned wtrong-and drink. The total palea of. stock were 2200 shares, and of (334.000. The Clesing Prices, Ya nighest, Jowest_and_clasing prices Pipa as compared with Yesterday's final figures are ea follows: cae Ne! were of a desultory 7 Candaian Pacific, Southern Pacific pre- be f+ +++ 1} Ae Fees HeeEL4e + LITFERLEEHELL HE Hae 1 de] 4 RIPE SEER FES. a Re 2 PEERS GE PFPPOTL: Republican convention yesterday, oc ithe. delegn te Toca and wil! »e: @ contesting di te) the ‘National Conventions. son te °°] | 23rd Street tea odlted on local tee JAMES McGREERY & CO. SILK DEPARTMENTS. 1a oth Stores. “McCreery Silk,” 5 Exhibition and Sale of Winter Silks in’ new weaves and colors. Suit- able for evening, street and travelling wear, i j 34th Street —.-Velvets Lee) WOULD ABOLISH “GROWLER.” | WASHIN.TON, Nov. 16.—The cera oustom of rushing the growler {s in| éanger. District Commiesioner McFur: | Jend has recommended ¢o the Fxcise, Board that the can‘be no longer etmsed. Fits idea 1s that saloon-keepere apply- ing for renewal of licenses be required to, abandon the bucket trada If the | ‘Complete~assortment of colors and black “in plain and novelty Velvets. Single or double width, On Monday, November the 18th, Superior quality, Imported Black Dress Taffetas. 75¢ per yard value {.U¢ - This is a special supplement “cut-out,” printed in colors on heavy card paper. It will afford the little ones many happy hours of entertainment. _ ITHE ADVANCE GUARD: Note the inscriptions on their banners and get at | ‘|| least a vague conception of what you will miss if you | fl neglect to gét and read 2 |] Goes FREE with Every Copy of TO-MORROW’S | SUNDAY WORLD in Greater ‘New York. ee fos Jarxe numbers as on any previous) 4 Be « My + ' HS fu GR Ss nol de renewed the follow! ‘The Commissioner's surwes! the standard set in the beginning and jority of the to a. standard, year to year \npect, ao that breeders “know just) what te 506, New Special Clase. ‘Among the new special qiesses this ear iy the Forest challenge cup “Tor gig horses, ‘which wea effered by Willian HH. Moore, of Chi to take othe placeof the Waldorf-as! whien hie won last year with bis jqreat horse, > tor which the cup is ne ‘The cup iW valued at) $860, and) must be woo tutee tines by: the same owner before Gecomsag hia’ property, Forest) King is not etigidle, Among tht entries for the prise are Ringing els “Lord Baltimore, Hildred Bootand's Qieen,< Kisuing, Nala and Lord Burleigh. and the contest promise: 10 be closer tian in years am + gig horses. Liat end Anotier new prize 1s the James T. Hyde Cup, tor Ave-galted saddle horses | in Which: the Kentucky horas will have | ie ring to himself and not be com-| polled to wo against the pack hack of the requiar classes, , 2 For Saddie Horses_ Forest King, however, will be | wand try for the English hark, Simian Aspoete inst some of in the Horse class, toget _MiuiKitty Grey, King et + (of Prideend also Fairmont and the eithe! tour |The tour-in- _jwall thin year ihe Bie, 1 » WW. . Moor: - Vanderditt and | KAISER EMPHASIZES INFLUENCE OF THE PRESS. | a | Meets London Newspapermen’ and| in Cordial Talk Gives ~ ° . Some Advice. | LONDON, Noy, 16-——Emperor William, ‘who came to London to-Gay from “Wind sor Cantle to recetve numerous deputa- | tions atthe German Embassy, wee ape- Ojally oortial to the Newspaper men iho promented him with an address. h@ Bmperor exid: p “The power you wield (s great and rout denefiotal when exerted: in the + @ivection of “promoting feelings of friendsiip emong the mations. Your address proves that you have this task At heart, Iam glad to meet you, and | 1 hope you will continue te foster the Wstriendly sentiments between our two | F nations, whioh ane 9 neo to the myonis In convermation with the newepe inen the Rinperor emphaained the prone Influence of ie modern press and the! faclliey with which- International. mist| Understandinge were, fomented in |the! Rewenapers, Ho added that he thoere whut was needed was almply a litte! KO" nee cn both sides, cS | ¥ Anglo-German relations. | ted attaching too! "to the utterances of elther country.” Open, Tweltth"Ward Bank t i ne fi carry the wus nh i 23rd Street jon Is violated the lloense sha!! year. Ger consideration dy the board. Lyons double width Black Mar- quisette. 1.10 per yard value 1.50 —-Black—Dress-Silks—in-weaves of. ss |_ fa un- and 34th Street BLANKET DEPARTMENTS. Ja Both Stores. - quality, _or figured silk or satin, A complete stock of Comfortables, Down or wool filled: Covered with plain Very desirable colors. On Monday, November the 18th. +; 300 Comfortables, cotton filled. Fine Full bed size. 3-75 200 pairs, fine white Wool Blankets, Double bed size. 5.00 andl 7:50 pair RUG DEPARTMENTS, [x Both stores Sale of Oriental Rugs. z Commencing Monday, November the r8th. 300 Sarouk and Kermanshah Rugs ae 45.00 to 85.00 Afghan and Cashmere Rugs....... : ~ 75.00 to 115,00 Antique Shirvan and Cabistan Rugs ‘ 21.00 to 45:00. A> large assortment of /Bokhara, Mosul, Beloochistan and Karak Rugs... 15. 90 to 50.00 SS LACE CURTAIN DEP'TS. 12 Both Stores, Sale of Fine Portieres and Lace Curtains, On Monday, November the 18th. Portieres, ; —About-200-pairs- rich—Renaissance-Sitk => Velour, reversible. Various designs in an extensive-variety-of color combinations: “Made ready to hang. 22.50 and 27,50 pair 23rd Street i ___ former prices 35.00 and 40.09 Reversible Tapestry Portieres. Trimmed with fancy edging. Designs and colors suitable for living room, dining room and hall, 6.50, 8.50 and 9.50 pair former prices 9,50, 10.75 and“13.50 Lace Curtains. Fine Lace;,Curtains in a wide range of designs, including Filet, Point Arab, _ Brussels, Renaissance and Marie Antoinette. Lacet Arab........8.50 and 12.50 pair’ former prices 11.00 and 16.50 » Renaissance... 7.50, 9.50 and 13,50 pair... former prices 11.30, £3.50 and 15.10 Brussels....-.....15,00 and 19,50 pair former prices 22.50 and 27.50 Lace Bed Sets, Draperies, Vestibule Sets and Pauels to order, Sketches, Estimates and Samples submitted, JAMES McCREERY & GO, 34th Street | Faille Francaise, Peau de Soie H -Satin_Damas.__Fine qualities. ee 1.25 per yard i yaiue 2.00 —— DRESS GOODS DEP’TS. tn Both Cloakings. Astrachan, Broadtail, Caracul, Pony : Cloth and Wool Cloakings in plaids, [eee checks and stripes, Black and colors, 2.00 to 15,00 per-yard ' Broadcloth, - An extensive variety in all the desir- i i able colors, including ae pastel shades, i Wd clays ml such as Coral, Sauman, Papillon, Citron- | f 2B ; Beat Oneal : nier, Bourbon, Perruche, . Mimosa, j / Ses ae Prune, Coquelicot, Caledon, /Cham- -pagne, Tussah, Prelat, Academe. 2.00 to 3.50 per yard | On Monday, November the 18th, | Sale of Broadcloth. Colors:--ivory, cream, champagne, biscuit, heliotrope, cadet,-royalnavy-and light blue, silver, steel and smoke grey, tan, Nile, olive bcs and myrtle green, garnet, golden and dark brown and black, 50 inches wis 1.25 per yard Stores, | birth G thing rr it i 5 Telated jn impres ¥; | An Exciting > - Detective Story. Next in The World's Riches a i h series of “The 10 Great Y eu is comes “Jean aljean,” by. Victor Hugo. It's boiled down to a DEPARTMENT, ia Hoth Store, _ | Beosad Fleer. On Monday and Tuesday,’ Novemt*, the 18th and roth, ol Sale of “atin Damask Table ; Cloths and Napkins at reduced prices, Table Cloths, = 4X 3 Varese eae 2070.05.30 ee ae A “Where New York’s A The Divorce Court as.a WSN Wher 3 24% x 2% yards ‘ Sue OO a0, 00 ue aan Ahm 3 Yards cere ees 500 rigs Extra large banquet Cloths for J round, square or oblong tables, All ‘ 1 sizes, Poor Rich Dine-— Roy L. McCardell and Artist Cesare have worked out a'“Would you believe tH iygqy Sckoo! for Kidnappers. ib An accumulation, of facts that go to show that court JK we i oor hirer g’ it?” story: for the Metro- Dinner Napkins, 2,75, 4.00 and 5,75 doz, | ie a ie ane iy =’ politan Section. IF youl Hand-made Centre Pieces.and Lunch stealing i Be uae read it you'll both laugh Cloths. “Trimmed with Cluny lace. { qlee Z i and “feel sorry.” Gy Round Centre Pieces .2.....0.......06 yacity in the selec tion of _ picture books. He is crossed a but has his! 2.66, 3.25 and 4.75 each Round Lunch Cloths............77. : ; 14.56, 21.00 and 25.75 each ( \ A ; yay, all ght, Hemstitched Linen Sheets and Piilow : } ‘ Cases below usual prices, Sheets. Single bed size..’.... Double “ “. pacodou decty Pillow Cases......, 1,r0 and 1.35 Towels, all linen Huckaback: with damask ends. 21 x 40 inches....3.00 : JAMES McGREERY & CO, | 23rd Street S#th Street! oe. sees 3.85 pair 1