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fr | W. A. O'Conno: DARING OFFER FOR COTTON BY BULL LEADER HAYNE. | NBW ORLEANS, May | Hayne, « cotton bull leader, | Cotton Exchange into excitement twen- ‘AL THE FIND Suit money. Moe Levy (My Only Store.) Pushed aside his brokers and began crying his bids. When the gong sounded !t was eati- mated that he had bought perhaps 6,000 bales, There are whispers here of a big corner in May cotton. Site Is Secured and Only $25,- 000 More Is Needed to Erect Building. Stern Brothers Boys’ and Youths’ Clothing in correct models, reliable and attractive fabrics and of the best workmanship at very moderate prices. Norfolk and Double-breasted Suits, from $4.85 to 17.50 HOME FOR 100 PATIENTS. Institution Will Care for Both Men and Women Vic- tims of ‘Disease. | Sailor and Russian Suits, “4.50 “ 12.00 ‘The new building for St. Rose's Free) Boys’ and Children’s Reefers, “4.75 “ 11.50 OTM tiny hie ar ae .tt| Boys’ and Children’s Washable Suits, “ 1.85“ 8.50 fore the end of this month, accorting| Boys’ Washable Norfolk and Drees Work, neeiretors. Te | —Double-breasted Suits, “3.75 “ 6.85 aa apeal for a building fund of $23,00/ Boys’ Washable Play Suits, at 90c, 1.50, 2.95 tm Behalf of St. Rose's, and the sum Ye pearly ready. In their overcrowaea| Washable Bloomer and nome ation known us the wereeeus| Knickerbocker Trousers, fom 65cto 1.45 Relief have for years given the ten-/ Youths’ and Small.Men’s Suits, “12.50 “ 29.50 Gerest care to the destitute sufferers the etioall; vole a 7 an Gay ebaa ae oes aed ts Also complete assortments of aur ate oe alt Youths’ and Boys’ Furnishings ‘Therefore, the founder of the tome, consisting of Shirts, Blouses and Pajamas of Imported and Domestic ‘Mether op ny ts Uae) da at saul atte Mes Gad Goes Gann eotae Half daughter maura, Hawchorne 6 jose, Sweaters, Men's ys’ Bath Robes, the wife ef George Parsons Lathrop, heart y butiding, ‘1 Nn aa isemmeneay” Sora wher, Boys’ and Children’s Felt, Straw and Wash Hats. eee nt ores, Sele be trenton. ——SSSS ‘Thweugh the generosity of the public + sya Ad a Souk Suna tw be To-morrow, Thursday, realized. Gite Already @ecured. Taffeta and Washable Ribbons in white, black and desirable colors At Attractive Prices Taffeta and Satin Taffeta Ribbons, 5 ins. wide, Moire and Satin Taffeta Ribbons, 6 ins. wide, Lingerie Ribbons, in white, pink and blue, four stories, buflt in the style of the ‘Spanish missions in California, It will be absolutely firepreef, and the com- bination of cement and stone will make it an ideal het weather hospital. There reem 18° va. 24° ya, patients, the first Goer being for men Piece of and the oecend for women mew! Nos. 1 to 5, 21S, 33°, 45¢, 58c, 78 fise of appointed, will contain the Relief Reom for outside poor whe are suffer- — SSS“ [SS Specia! Values To-morrow, in Cotton Sheets, Pillow and Bolster Cases at ten the directors fn tome ae Sheets Single Size Three-quarter Double Size bubdiag and one for'maintenance. Put| Hemmed, 48¢, 68 64, BBC -78c, OBC eS eee ea cian | Hemstitched, 60, 75 82, 90 98, 1.08 rene Gat ntnees Gal Panow Cases 24 by 36in. 22M by36 28 by 36 a7 by 36 Hemmed, l4c 15c 17¢ 19c 2+ sun te pee to pena at| Hematitched, 19 20 22 24 ithe lovee hear tr wbteh the we Bolster Cases 21 by 54 in. 21 by 63 21 by 72, 22%4by76 Vikeaa've mete peyote to the eeas-| Hemmed, 28: 29 33c 39c urer of @t, Rose's, John D. Crimmins,| Hemstitched, 34 38 42 48 Ne. @6 Cherry strest, city. ‘The names of some of those who have coatributed to the charity follow: Frederick Potter, $200. Gernardt & Co, W. A. White, Mre. Neftson, James A. Deering, H. W. Car- penter, each, 80. Mrs. J. E. Spingarn, Marian R. Ken- nedy, B. A. Kerr, May Moore, Kath- arime McCormick, Robert G. Mead, M. —— Blankets and Comfortables in Summer and medium weights, at Reduced Prices Single Size, Pair $2.95, 3.65 Tie ce a Blankets ' Double Size, “3.50, 4.75 eenrine HM. Wertwoll, @. 1. Kissam, Extra Large Size, “4,25, 5.65 John M. Richle & Co, $15.81. M. 1. Pupin, Mary A. Parker, Mrs. Henry § Sherwind, Harriet Phillips, Comfortables,. (double size) Adolph Lowenthal, Mrs. M, Mitchell, Figured Silkoline In new designs, at $1.65 TR ced lh Mtg AL petit Silk Bordered, in attractive coloring:, « 3.25 Steamer Rugs at $4.95, 6.00, 7.50, 9.85 The two entrances on West Twenty-second Street will be found very convenient for Automobiles and Carriages. in effective designs and colors, Merrill, P. F. Bruner, Ada Rehan, 8. C. Saper, Al- bert Repp, A. L. Judson, James A, Trowbridge, Joseph Hall, Henry J. Rogenbgum, Yary KE. Gralam, Francis Dieger, Alfred Kublin, Arthur M. Lam. son, Lillie G. Phoenix, each, $10, Mrs, W. J, Ruffner, $).:. Mra. H. Sonn, Hornblower, Rosine Mayer, G. N. Williams jr, J, M. O'Brien, Clara Levine, Mrs. R.A. Low- enthal, Mrs, C. F, Quincy, M 8. Bloan, M. N. Muri R. Amith, West 23d and 22a Streets “teiea Henes, | Between 16th and 17th Streets Open Saturday Evenings son, Cornelius J. Fyan Day, Mrs. H. BH Miss R. L. Clarke, e B. 1. Hillebrand, Fashionable Wearing Apparel on CREDIT For Men and Women poe “JOHN ORTH” LEGALLY DEAD Arehéake Who Renounced Hie Rank and Disappeared in 1890. VIPNNA, May 10.The controversy over the fate of Arch@uke Jobn Salva- tor of sustria, ot) se known as John Orth, was legally settled yester, ithe Supreme Court deciding that his There is no reason why every one Bes tue Me Sreent Here oe should not always be well dressed. ) laa a Here you will find the latest, smart- (Agchduke John was the vo est styles in best quality arel for of the late Grand Duk and Vou a Tuscany. He was bor Men and \W 1. You can select a . new outfit whenever regardless of your re: uu desire, nounced his rank and t , cash, by self John Orth an bel, an actress, 1990, With his w! i taking advantage of our | 1 credit vesse!, Santa Margaretha system, No extra ch r open- Since then nothing has accoun r ices are css: te tatlocat dear t ing an account. Or rices are as low as ff you paid cash, Have your purchase charged, pay a small deposit, the balance in weekly went down in a storm and ti board perished. | Last July, on petition of Archduke Jo- soph Ferdinand, the courts declared | Archduke John officially dead, the de- | or monthly payments. , clalea to be conclusive six months | Fooke 7 >| A ie ke contrary waa not shown in tn, | Remember, Only Entrance 1s Through the Furniture Store. | Fall Line of Furskare, Carpets, Planes, Oc, Brooklyn Store, 470 Fulton St, 48 BVENING WUKLD, |My $15.00 Spring Many men pay extravagant Prices for clothes rather than be called “pikers.” Successful men go where they gec most for their 119-125 Walker St., New York. | fe eral 7 We do ie i ft Cloaks, Bult: Clothis iy yy * | france We thitte departments te arouatisthe Furnicure Mores ake euine: Only en | Zl WEUNESDAY, Morton Oppenheim Co. SIXTH AVENUE. CORNER ppel STREET.NEW YORK, octututetetetatetatentteas teaen nde Tailored Suits “9.90 pita @ Worth $15 to $25 » English Weaves » French Serges | , TE Mixed Gray Bt Nee he Fancy Mixtures 50 Styles All Sizes Women's aud Misses’ 90 These suits copies of the most exclusive — models, ‘They were made for us by tailors who know how to get in those little style which house is dis- ed. The materizls are the finest imported suitings. New fabrics, colors and exchisive patterns assureoneof getting the best there is to be had. The same painstak- ing care and attention is given to fitting as in the imported models. Any type of figure can be fitted, from 32 to 44 inch bust measure. These tailored suits come intwenty-fivevery effective models, made of men’s wear serge, hairline stripes, check worsteds and faney tweeds, sailor or long roll collar of satin, in contrasting shades; navy, tan, gray, white, black, or black and white check;a beautiful garment inevery detail. MAX are touches for their This Suit, $9.90 y 10 TO 1S MINUTES FROM ANYWHERE AUMANN’S AT 149 4ST. ENTRANCE OF SUBWAY OR ELEVATED | ThisImperiaifeatherCouch This BrassBed Kewulas tzice BIS Golden Oak & Kegular Price, # FREE with Every Purchase of $50 Apartments Furnished Complete from $15 to 6490 ae | YOUR TERMS ARE OUR TERMS | With Every Purchase of $75 Cail and Convince Yourself THE EASIEST PAYMENT HOUSE IN N.Y,” Pi ST.1 DOOR WEST OF SAVE “pen Every tvening inti 9 Saturdays Untir 10. — ame GRAND RAPIDS PT ‘FURNITURE el Ue 780 Our Credit Terms WE FURNISH 0 aA A * eo ~ oe DOWNON? g APARTMENTS WEEKLY 150° h92e'500" ets 25° FISHER BROS COLUMBUS AVE. BET..103.& 104 ST. IT MAKES LITTLE DIFFERENCE WHAT YOU NEED— A WORLD “WANT” WILL GO AND GEF I.) 10, 1800 Wash Suits for Boys, $2.25. Representing $3.25 to $5 Qualities Now Join | In many cases the prices of the suits scarcely rep- resent the cost of the cloth. This exceptional offer- ing is possible only be- cause of our large pur- chasing of season-ends. But there are different kinds of season-ends! These are the VERY j COLLECT IN ALL NEW YORK! More than 90 per cent. foreign Russian cord, Scotch zephyr, ized repp, Irish linen and Japanese crepe cloth. zephyr. The meking has been done for us or box collars, some with scalloped edges, for the boy of 3 to 7 years. Sailor blouse suits, sizes 6 to 10. large sailor collars, others have detachable Eton collars and ties. Summer Sale for Men Many of them know the event—wait for it and make it their opportunity to lay in a summer supply—saving enough in moncy to pay for a week-end trip—and get- (The Store That Satisfies) with the White Sale BEGINNING TOMORROW ¢ fabrics such as English mercer- In white and colors. silk, with an embossed metal charm. Scme have tomorrow at $2.25. Wise Men Are Stocking Up! In This Annual ting full Wanamaker quality merchandise always. It’s easy enough to is another story! Take these luxurious silk mixed shirts with their soft turn back cuffs—just the kind of shirts the outdoor man wants. Look at the fabric, the pattern, the making. Can you match it anywhere else for $3, try it and see! Yet here they are in this sale and the price is only $2. $3.50 French-American Shirts at $1.85 5000 Fancy $1.75, $2, $2.50 Shirts at $1.35 Men's Luxuridus $3 Silk-mixed Shirts, with Soft turn-back cuffs, at $2. $1.50 White Madras Shirts, $1 Men's $1 Cambric Nightshirts, 85c Hl $1.50 Pleated-bosom White Shirts, Coat/s1 4 Style, Cuffs attached, at $1 $1.50 Men’s White Madras Pajamas, $1 colored Pajamas at $1 Mén’s $2 Fine White Madras Pajamas, $1.50 Plain Tomorrow’s Featureof theMay Furnitu Dressers, chiffoniers, toilet tables, Princess dressers, at prices which shou interesting at this season. And You Will Also Find $1.50 Soft Shirts at $1 Shirts ¢ Cuffs, at 75 Men’s Collars, Six for 55c. Mercerized Cloth $1.50) dozen Lots Only BEDROOM PIECES at Extraordinary Economies In the Wanamaker Gaileries All of good quality and excellent finish. White enameled, birch, mahogany, bird’s-eye maple, Circassian BE SEEN ON THE SIXTH GALLERY OF THE WANAMAKER BUILDING. Other pieces of high values, including bedrocm suites, also at less Prices. FOR IMMEDIATE DELIVERY ONLY. Golden Oak Dresser, top is 21}4x 45 inches, bevelled plate mirror, 2514 x31} inches, two full width and four small drawers. standards, larly $42.50. Tun: 23} ox4 two shaped and carved standards, large shaped-beveled plate mirror, fine construction, polish finish, $36.50, regularly $50. Birch Dresser, swell front, two large and two small drawers, wooden Th rounded corners. $21.50, regularly $27. Chif- fonier to match, $20, regularly $25. Toilet Table to match. $13.50, regularly $17, construction and finish, Bird's-eye Maple Dresser, eer- pentine front, top is 12x44 inches, two full width and three small drawers, scroll shaped standards, oval shaped $12.50, regularly $25, Dark Mahogany fonier, of the finest construction and inches. mirror. Rich finish two It nall dull’ cast brass handles, dust-proof inter-linings. inches, two full width and Golden Quartered Oak Dresser, swell front, top is 21x42 inches, 5 shaped standards, large oval $22, regularly §28. Mahogany Chiffonier, handsome grain. Top is 17).%34 in., hae a swell front, four full width and two smal! drawers; drawer fronts are of croteh mahogany veneers; wooden knobe, scroll shaped standards, with oval mirror, exceptional value, $48.75, regularly $65. Chiffonier in Mahogany, shaped front, carved corner posis and stand- ards, bevelled plate mirror, has four full width and two small drawers, wooden knobs, polish finish. $30, regularly $45. Mahogany Chiffonier, swell front. shaped legs, claw feet, carved stand- ards, oval mirror, top is 21x35 inches, hes four full width, and two small drawers, wooden knobs. $25, reg- ularly $40. Small Dressing Table in Ma- hogany, two drawers, brass handles, shaped front and standards. Shaped mirror, $16.50, regularly $22. Tuna Mahogany Dressing Table, with carved shaped legs, serpentine front, two drawers, carved standards and mirror frame., Polish finish. $26, regularly $38. Ex- ceptional value. $18, regularly $30, Scroll legs, fect and Polish finish, $31, regu- ahogany Dresser, top is regularly $18, drawers, wooden knobs, Very nd top 211%x42 inches, tandards, oval mirror, Mirror is 23x29 All are of the finest drawers, scroll $52, regularly $65. Chif- 2215 has four full width and drawers, shaped mirror, plate mirror $75, regularly $100. JOHN WANAMAKER Formerly A. T. Stewart & Co., Broadway, Fourth Ave., 8th to 10th St. Others are of best domestic not for somebody else to sell to us! | insures the HIGH WANAMAKER STANDARD OF WORKMANSHIP. Russian blouse suits, with large sailor, military With each suit goes a dainty, little imported | watch fob that the little chap will like. Remember, these suits would sellordinarily at $3.25 and $5, but any one of them can be had Main foor, New Building. quote lower prices—but lower prices for standard quality 400 Extra Size Cambric Nightshirts, $1 Main floor, New Building. BASEMENT EVENTS \$1 Men's Ph pated-bosom or Negligee Fancy ey Striped Soft Shirts, Sold in half- Men’s Cambric Nightshirts at 50c Eosement, New Building. reEvent id be especially walnut pieces—ALL TO Mahogany Princess Dresser, top is 19x32 inches, with an oval mirror. Bird's-eye Maple Toilet Table, shaped legs, claw feet, scroll stand: ards; bevelled plate mirror, $13.50, Circassian walnut toilet table, fquere front and ends, moulded top, four drawers, fluted legs and stan- dards, carved and moulded mirror frame. $62.50, regularly $125. Finest construction and finish. fine Circassian walnut chiffonier, top is 22 x 30 inches, four full width and two small drawers, with dust proof inter-linings, shaped frent, scroll standards, carved and shaped mirror, $45, regularly $60, White Enamelled Chiffonier of finest rubbed finish and best construc- tien; brass handles, five full width standards, bevelled plate mirror, $31.50, regularly $42, White Enamelled Dresser, rubbed finish, cast brass handles, scroll standards and large oval mirror, White Enameled Dresser, top is x 46 inches, swell front, two large and two small drawers, cast brass handles, large oval bevelled $49.50, regularly $62, Sixth Gallery, New Building. That | Made of ;,

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