Omaha Daily Bee Newspaper, June 5, 1915, Page 20

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20 THE BEE: OMAHA, SATURDAY, NEW YORK STOCK MARKET i 33Ze% & : Business Conditions Trading Governed Almost Entirely .iiiue wov waier works sys 0 w0 1o in Middle West Good Men’s Trousers, Large Exclusive Distributors by Domestic Develop- et e B, Bt L 19 18 | w AR egBoN; Tumb 4—Géheral busk Assortment, Pure All for Styleplus Clothes ments. g~ . ness and banking conditions throughout Worsted— wuniry as observed by the feder ewer 4 ' " e s of the t regional SEEEL, RULING VERY POTENTi . 1 m% 107% | ban forth tn the monthly bulle TR | 9% 2 tin al reserve board issued 9 NEW YORK, -"‘."“ “ df“’ l"“'”'k'" « on o tuday. Improvement was reported 1y weeks trading In stocks | Swi :::g:\'":rn':“:::v»rnad.-lmt--l entirely by | Usl Neb., digs, 1917 . My | most of the agents, while others noted Qomestle developments. The so-called | Wichita Union Stock Yerds ¢a, 194... 9 100~ | that the demana from Europe for war German situation, Mexico and all for- 2 supplles wus keeping many industries lgn -considerations lost their force l(:--.- City Graln and Provistons. | ;.. value compared with the decision of the AR CITY, Mo, June 4, ~WHEAT | A prored g Tedoral tourt absolving the United States | —No. 2 hard, $1.3061 V0. 2 red, $1.% Satisfactory agricuitural conditions in Steel corporation from all violations of [ Jul \ Sep! . $L0BKG1.08% | the northwest were reported by the Min- the anti-trust laws. | s i b neapolis agont RUIte Gpart from Me dirsct offect the | % 3 ¥ F | Purcly. financial conditions in the tenth decision was regarded by influential No. 2 ye . TA%e p financial and industrial interests as the |July, 7 epter Decontiber, v . most important bearing on business in |8%c L Kansas City agent The any similar event in years. The sweep- [ OAT3—No. I whito, 814G No. 3| wholesale tradé 1§ not quite Ing character of the court's decree, which | mixed, e leaves the many constituent parts of th - - steel corporation Intact, gave rise to the | Metal Market. slightly bLetter than normal except such hope that the case would not be np—l“§ W YORK, June 4, —METALS—Lead, | *1iEht bilis as depend upon wages.” pealed 2065, Steel was absorbed in enormous ‘quan- Ti et X SRS titles and during the firet hour the Taft Pralses WflSOD transactions aggregated about 0 per | 4pot copper, £8] 2 6d; futures 32 2a id. | cent of the 400,000 shares which then |Spot tin, £162 6s; futures. £161 1 ati | . . e changed hands. The first offering con- | T0onY, £1103115. Lead, £23 Ts 84. Spelter, | or ctlon n rls]s sisted of 25,000 shares at 64 to 62, against [ £% { yesterday's close of 5% Sales Immedi- N A ately after were at siight recessions. The | FRENCH LASSIES HAVE | PHILADELPHIA, June 4.1t w ehad g L] B S Eat ™ e scouts:onoen A S ot Surplus Stock of Raincoats distriot wers reported as excelle mal,* he seid, “however, collections are oducts, all of which are under gov- | . i n “ commencement of Bryn Mawr collége to- | ernment prosecution, made early gains of | (COrrespondence of the Assoclated Press.) = 36, 6 and 3% pointa, respectively, and Dis- | PARIZ, May 15—The “girl scouts” of | '8 "0V ! @ tillers’ Securities rose almost 8 points. [France are to be meen exercising In the | “!'h G® F R ld & W l - H erarons standard stocks, coppers, WAF |country near Paris. every Sunday mow| "INAtead” Mr. Taft said, “our chief rom Rosenwa eil, Chicago, mak- lpechl&:e- lnfl"l:\lmlgn;\mh‘il %n?"'lm"’ going through all the experiences of |€Xecutive is a man wh> appreciates his f h f. - ° Py utllities were u 0 5 points. y onside rofit-taking on a large scale followed [camp life iike “hoy scouts.” responsibility and realizes nlm. consid ers of the finest raincoats in merica, the early rise, causing a substantial re- —_———— - ing the temper of the people, a turn o o) @uction of &ains in ail paris of the liat | The Bes Want Ads Are Best Business his hand would plunge us into a and completely wiping out the rise In | poosters. conflict.” Canadian Pacific, Erle and American Lo- comotive. The market then became dull, L but gathered renewed energy In the last hour, under the lead of Amalgamated Copper, General Electri: and Westing- house, whi w-ve then at highest quo- tations. Récurrent selling of the leaders caused an frregular close. Total sales of stocks amounted to 1,006,000 shares. Copper issues were the feature of the pond market, with gains of 5 to ¢ points. Total sales, par value, aggregated $2,825, o0, United States bonds were unchanged ol&:.-':‘l.b" of sales ang leading quotations Dem 0 n S t r ated e c: | In Our Show Window Sale Price This “Nu-Way" Dress Form |is E——— day, “this country would now be at war |§4 AN ANNANNN N At Less Than Cost to Manufacture An unprecedented sale, involving a tremendous sacrifice. The opportunity to make this splendic purchase came at a most timely moment—just when raincoats are wanted and needed most. They might easily be sold for more, so unusual is the quality of structure and the general style. There are Bombazines, Parmettos, Cantons, Tweeds, Cassimeres, English Slipons, Balmacaans and staple models; all sizes from 33 to 52. The public will share in this fortunate offering Saturday and is urgently advised to come early. . There are 2,100 raincoats, but more than that many people who need them. Rosenwald & Weil Raincoats in Three Big Lots: LOT 1 b LOT 2 LOT 3 $6.00 to $8.00 Values $9.00 to $11.00 Values $12.00 to $20.00 Values $275 || %475 || $7.75 ‘All the Boys’ Raincoats from the Rosenwald & Weil stock on sale in the Boys’ Department, Thi;l Floor New Store— $4.00, $5.00 and $6.00 Boys’ Raincoats, $2.75 a perfect model, correct in every measurement and proportion. No reaching Inside to adjust, no set screws to loosen, no handles to turn. It has-extra long hips for pinning or draping of skirts. In- stantly adjusted to any bust or walst measure. Walst can be lengthened or shortened as required. If you make or alter your o‘n garments you need this “Nu-Way"” Form. Step ‘in and learn of its many new and better features. Credit terms, $1:00 Cash, $1 Monthly. 'I!. fill) FREE FARARARARARARAAARSAAALRA 8 =5 Ssiaystiiate i | Ik This is the ol A store that 2 gives a BRASS BED FREE with every outfit of furni- ture to the amount of #100 or over. W e R W W W W W W WY WY WY W W W W W W W - < 3 < « CREDIT We Have Made This Store New Arrivals for the B ‘The Clothing Center Largest SHIRT SALE The sale of 21,600 Men’s Shirts, bought from the Ely & Walker Dry Goods Co., St. Louis, which began last | of Omaha Saturday, was an instant success and we are bringing forth new lots for a big sale tomorrow. Hive! arerakihoe: you il ke Tha The}‘e will be huge stacks of these fine shirts in endless variety, ample-assortments of rizes and colors, but we | smartest, neatest and best looking gar- #would advise an early call. Such a sale of new summer | ments that have been shown for many shirts ! whares. S TRADE REVIEW i . 4 and Interoationn; Sit- # Factors. . xhn 4~Bradstreet to- = aais W NN NN ) \.._J.lfln : Qak Dresser |Solid Oak Buffet Iiss two projecting top | A good, well made buffet in solid drawers, French bevel mir- | oak and fumed finish, French . bevel mirror, priced > . SEAPAL Heure $l7.75 seasons. They have every good quality At Less Than 50c On the Dollar or this week only .. 4§ P . et . ¥ < o EASIEST CREDIT TFRMS IN OMAHA. :’I:_'t perfect styling and tailoring canim- | | jg exceedingly timely and they sell fast. THESE COMBINA- / péger A - Four Big Lots: TION GAS AND \ You make your selections from full lines COAL RANGES | 5 i All the fine silk mixed and All the fancy madras and oy’ 45 Wre I of the following national makes: mercerized Shirts, worth up pongee Shirts, worth up to space than an ordi- i ¢ to $2.50, at, $1.25, special at |1 nary steel range, yot | \ i, each each s 59(: I gives you a complete I H BAas .range as & : wanted. We | Satisfaction ‘;h""’ five dif- | guaranteed in e - N ferent styles. 3 cooking and bak- EERREE See our big 7 N | - { | Wl W W W W W W RAARARARAARAARARAAARARAAAAARARARAR AR | \ B - MR e L . . All the fine madras, French | | All the percale and cham- | | s 00 [ Wickwire s 50 flannel n'd ;olutln Shirts, “ ‘ bray Shirts, that are :voerh ] { ba ia worth to $1.50, at, to 69¢, at, | b Society Brand| _— | cach 85__(: | | eacn 33c || | | AAARARARAARAARARAARAMAAR ) | Schloss Bros. | ‘ ing, whether us- < 6-hole special ing gas or coal. complete with r cent. 5 , #4.7860; cables, $4.7. Far, 4%c; Mexican dollars, lhfimma—o.mm-em, steady; railroad, sixty Wdays days, l%;" NZ'«--:-:‘, Greatest stove: broller in the oven ) AN L Conventence sver » g o o i | The Sparkling Straws / :::‘I‘n.n zd“l kllI: : | These names signify superior excellence. e e -4— chen in summer 2 > This time of the year an old »? 5 and & warm kit s \ straw hat in the dancing array ~ chen in winter. - | H 3 of brand new ones is as con- 7 ; A Great Special in Blue Serges e BB B - or a muddy boot. Men who have been pdtting off a pur- | Fine makes and all’ hand h All find - 1! SRUoral BE. i v a it o s $15 alld 519.50 | :n::u‘t'- -m;l n:o m:::rlogfi- X s PARARARARARARAAARARAAAAARARARARARARARAR"A CREDIT g around values than the straws | we will sell Baturday at $2.00, | #x:s0, #8.00, 8850 $4 00 an - “BiltmoreSpecial” | |Our line of Sum-|| | gample Lines of siren f00 o ot Price Th . | | mer C]othlng is | About 2,000 Straw Hats—Sample lines and surplus stock, all e best Suit we | |'the most complete ‘::fls seagon’'s styles; values up to $2.50; on sale Saturday know of for o DIOE || | Gonuine Panama Hats, i sl ‘ihe moron maip? '°¢ 81.48 516 50 ine in the city. POETERE $2.95, 85.00, $7.50 and $10. v ; ] e et Hars ar 348 nd 84 For Men and Young Genl'“ne Palm Silk and Palm Beach Hats at...... ?: :: ¥ Men. Silk lined, mohair Beach - - $5.00 | | = Exposition Special. | = Boys' Headwear. | lined, serge lined. and Mohair - - $7.50 of "Trunks, Traveling Bags and | Waah -}?mfi“r:bfl: ::3 ‘ skeleton' lined. | Buitcases, values to $10.00; | patterns, i [ 0’ lined | Saturday only $5.98 | at o "'gs‘clfl":g color, aud Children at.. 265¢, 50¢, $1, $1.50 23 H ) s, §s? se33ss 258 # Pop l?" [ By far the best values in Oma- ‘ Refri‘er.’tor" 2 # i ba. “Sturgle and “Tourist” | Front fcer, hardwood cabinet Carts. Splendid cars, newest | lever-lock doors and adjust- Prices $30 | able shelves——great ice saver; 9 5 al¥ays dry, odor- leés and sanitary. | Special at gelnet - & firm tone “Everybody reads The Bee. ! l Advertisers can cover Omaha with one paper J b W W W W W W W W W WM W W W W W W =

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