The evening world. Newspaper, September 5, 1913, Page 14

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rm STREET -_-. ing was fa levels, Aine fiook t tlenal wdvances wer the other | toward the clase StOckKE eased of fru of the ds of 1's, while t ranging ily general tthprovements w few minutes A and gained %, ot oceurred in Amal. Ce Ohio, Inter-Mr other sliares, din the firet sted unch: neer of '¢ Steel, Bal: ding and tt strength io market ti nd hour, stocks advancing quietly on comparatively smail volume of business. There has been sv much investment buy. ing of late that it has absorbed the bulk ef floating supply, Steel advanced 1% to 3%, Amal. Copper 2 points to 77%, Smelters 1% to o8%, Union Pacific 2 Dolnts to 151% and Reading 1% to 160%. while <he general list gained trom 1-4| } te 1% points. Trading was dull toward hoon and prices eased off from the beat. In the easly afternoon the market was atrong, bil the volume of trading wae Hight and very few of the traders showed Qn inclination to incrense their commit- Mente on one site or tie other. Experi enced operatorn thought the market would merely back and fill for some time to come. Amalgamated Copper was strongent of the real being the only stock in h reached new high level for the present season. Ad- vanee in metal prices has made the 6 Der cent. @iviaend rave look much more | & oecure and speculative investors are buying the stock for its large yield. The Closing @ ‘The following were the ae eo Ber Bowa ‘ ee Cotton “i ir) ay met | 1) % 3 My By Bei ye 2° ay 4 if a bea by 1 S see. cod esse ttet HEHEHE ett ete neat eg ste SHEEEHH EEE EE H+ 16 18 Sy 2 \y is is ifr $ r % ge va 3 | aS as § 1 Bie hea #3 ot 8 18 iF 1% a os % BE GS £18 Der cent, FINANCIAL NEWS ITEMS. New York imports of dry goods last week wore $3,531,3%, compared with §3,- 201,09 last year. One of the large copper met Announcement is made by Kuhn, Loeb @ Co. that further figures furnished by the Central Trust Company ahow that @ total of 10,04 Southern Pacific cer- tificates have been mibscribed for, Je: ing only 73,072 for distribution among Pervelpants in the underwriting ayne diate. Bradstreets reports exports of wheat and flour since July 1: Wheat 62,479,117 Dushels, compared with of hard school wear. BLYN SCHOOL SHOES are built please the children and the parent: ‘ combii 'yle, comfort and we: ing qualities to be found in n aes, fh. $1.25 1. $1.50 a*° $2.00 |POSLAM MAKES Dependable School Shoes It’s school time at TEN BIG BUSY, BEST BLYN STORES, and it will be school time for the chil- dren next Monday. We are ready with the large stocks of the strongly made shoes that will stand the test other shoes at or near Our very moderate prices. [corn s9.10t agatnat T4212 bunneis | = Chicago Wheat Marker, " winter wheat big crop rained. The Modern Save reports indicate th wheatia being fod to at “p Mit or considerable afternoon the ma [kent within narrow limite at anal! net nes arket closed off 5-8 t terday's final »1 below yes NEW YORK COTTON MARKET. | Piss 7 | 1.07 In the face of poor cables the cotton | market opened steady, with first Prices | 9 to 12 pointe lower, A g00d deal of carly buying waa at- tributed to continued dry weather In ‘Texas, with little prospects of any Immedine relief, | Considerable muppor came trom houres having wide spinning connections After the call the market rallied sharply on a dispatch from New Orleans saying that a storm was brewing In the gulf. The market Was called upon to ab-| worl quite # little selling from foreign. ere. THOUSANDS ‘LOOK WELL experienced Poslam nothing complete cure throu upon ite accomplishment short of miraculous. All akin diseases, including eczema, acne, tetter, salt rheum, itch, etc., are qi cated by Poslam. Itching in stopped at once. Common troubles, such as pimple: respond so readil irae is often suffici healthy ‘olor and “an drug iste sell Poslam (price, 50 cents) and Poslam Soap (price, 25 For free samples, w Labor: 32 to Boys’ stout school shoes of gu" metal calf and patent colt, in but- ton and blucher sty Durable, shapely shoes. Size Patent Colt and Gun Metal. 50 s,. $1.75 to 11 $2.00 1 to? 2.50 Vem Russie Cait, bite 11, $e 11% t0 2 $2.50 BLYN PLAN NATURE SHOES are the best possible shoes for boys and girls at school, work or play, Easy at try on—easy at cast off. A long period of Satisfactory service between, Shoes for Everybody. — . THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 5, Heavy Milan- ese or Tricot Silk, with arma embroi- dered in self or 2-tone effects. royal blue and others. (Malt F100.) ed A Timely Sale! Get Ready for School Boys’ $4.00 Norfolk Suits dA EP With 2 Prs AlsoCorduro’ With One Pr. Corduroy Norfolk suit blue, and serge and wool mixture suits of fine ity, both Norfolk and double-breasted styles, with one pair of knicker I sizes for boys from 7 to 17 years. Boys’ $7 All-Wool Norfolk Suits With2 Pairs Lined Trousers Gray or brown mixtures. Cor me Norfolk sui That Shoul 50c “Guyot” Zhe Eee Ese Denta- Colgate’ fome for the teath 17c ti (Main Floor, 85c Bottle A Hunter Galtimere Rye Bottling” Fresh Killed ticassee Chickens, Pound, at Fresh Killed Long Island Ducks, Pound, at Legs of Genuine Spring Lamb, Pound, at ‘op or Bottom Round, Cut from Best Native Beef Pound, at Legs of Canada Lam on ind, at cane at Fresh Killed Shr Broilers, Pound Pound $1.50, $2 & $2 $2 & $2.50 or Siik Gloves Choice of white or black of brown, lavender, lemon, beaver. apricot, champagne, amethyst, mode, tan, Nile, navy, red, Neckwear Four-in-hand open velvets, or wilks, Home and Hospital Sale of Drugs frices bynes) i Powder, Jora from perspi Choice of Any of These Popular Brands Whiskies and Wines 69¢ Botte MEATS_& pouLtry *Stxbay" DINNER . 16'e i Roast, Pouns _ LAC Roast, Pount 1G: Sash fori Oe ores Ol Casada Lamb, nicker Pants in mouse color and Blue se He Knicker pants. wool Boys’ $3.00 Norfolk Suits $ p Induce iM Man to Buy a Full Supp Men’s $1 and $1.50 and] Samples, small lots and seconds of Troy and Philadelphia makers. iba and plain colors: coat style, with laundered or French cu‘ts; many hav and dark colors; sizes 7 to 17 years 60c Fall all sizes. and Ends of Fall ‘Weight Underwear; shir Violet, Men’s 25¢ & 35¢ Black Silk Half Hose aiyle, vit heels and baits and hoo mall 14:¢ 16ie¢ my covered with greeen pl . bic We bought this Ligh But ever: be high spliced heel: Fall shades. Children’s 19c Stockings One by one and two by two ribbed onery.in black, white and tan, foe icrcerized ‘isle and. heavy cotton thread; some with double Knees pait acc rT Busy Orme, ute have one pair lined: knicker Sizes 7 to lue serge and mixtures. double- rly Fall ana Winter and a colors, (Second Floor.) a 19" in lace, button and Blucher models. GIGANTIC 1913. in button and Hud 1d common sense heels. SHOE SALE! Men’s and Women’s $3 & $3.50 New Fall Shoes: For Women: 'Niw‘acsse: 1 patent « thors; Cuban, military sizes from 21/; to 7, and all widths from C to EE. $3.00 and $3.50 Sample { Patent coltshi metal For Men: rad Shoes t call and tan, Rese calf, English flat toe lasts, the new recede toes, high The leathers include tan Lore calf, gun metal | All up-to-date las jede and cloth top ind toe effects, knob toes and the high toe lasts, All sizes from 51/, to 11, and all widths from C to El Misses’ and Children $2.00 School Shoes coltskin, He and vicl kid models; built on a wide f arranced all sold leather Patent metal ttaching tops. Hate to l4yrs Clearance Men's 750 Union Suits; sleeve: nd knee length: slightly Randting: garment fast A Sensation! Women’s & Misses 98: Model as Mlystrated Ordere pi milteee and trom sz to 40 bust for $2. 98 and $3.98 Wash Dresses No Mal A Price That Insures Clearance. 12;¢ : 2( Main Floor.) School Supplies Men’s " Women’s $1.50 American Taffeta Umbrellas Strong paragon frame, cov- ered with fine quality Wieh de American taffeta, ortment of any silver, ebony, horn, mission and mercerized tas 3.Pc. Parlor Suites A Set We Have Sold at $29.75 Good, i built frames, made with upholtered cushions ly of Necessary Fixings. “So esettes,” genuine bi model and daint ing mat hasten to buy. from; one as illustrated: made years. Sizes 6 to 12 years Negligee Shirts terns and colors; Fall fae $1.75 Pure Silk Thread| A Box of 50 Standard and Ingrain Silk Hostery 79: the label; every pair perfect, full fashioned with forced garter tops; choice of black, white and new No mail or telephone orders filled; 3 pairs for $2.35; pair Children’s 25¢ Stockings Cotton and lisle fine and heavy rib- bed, double toes, heels and knees; black, white and tan, ins See Sizes to 9} 9: ral wood handles; id ease, (Main Floor.) long Easy Payments You Can Furnish Your Home Complete or in Part 40 ore, DAF & Boys’ Solid Leather Shoes Solld leather soles, will stand hard wear. tipped toes. $1.19 asf toby, $1.49 Girls’ $1.25 Dresses 2 Dresses at the Usual Price of One. Smart two-piece Balkan and prettily designed one-piece models of g! s. percales, chambrays, etc. val embroideries. Splendid assortment of Fall shades. Girls’ Gingham Dresses Ideal dresses for school wear, and mothers should . A dozen new pretty styles to select il ; of fine galateas, ging- @ hams and wool shepherd Coe Sizes Girls’ New Fall Coats Girls’ $3.98 Hooded thre-cuarter and full length styles, made of all wool R shepherd checks, serges and fancy mixture ne Girls’ Up to $3.98 Fall Coats ges. diagonals and fancy mixtures; three-quarter or Ci length models, with sailor or mannish nots Sizes 6 to 14 years (Second Floor.) endous Sale of Men’s Furnishin To Miss This Sale Is to Lose ngs imported madras and percales, in neat e separate collars to match; well cut oe fin. Men's Bianker ate Bobes; many put- warm fe comfortable; jremularly sell MEN! 105 NEW FALL eA SUITS Here is a sale that should convince men of New York that they can save § least a $5 bill and more by buy- ing their New Fall Suit now. You can ehoote from blue serge, black thibets or natty mixtures in the colorings and patter 4 in the latest Fall cuts, smart and shapely. EVERY SUIT has guaranteed linin; unheard of in suits 80 low priced. 19¢ ‘down and the it eulte your calf uppers; Blucher $1.39 Handsomely trimmed with contrast- » Button down back to hem. Sizes 6 to 14 years irom 6 to 14 $4.00 $4.98 2.) collars, Men’s Men’s Cc Flannelette “Paris” Pajamas Garters Trimmed with all south metal can silk frogs, slightly imperfect; value $1.50, rato a cus: ff 14e tomers our price, per $2.98 Men's Section, 6" & fact well worth remembering and a feature Every size from 32 to 48 chest, t ; $4.00 ‘he styles le Hallan Fall Soft Hats Brand Cigars Diy, Sildcnberp’s Bullao : : ‘ $1.50 eee Men Perfecto, Gold Plate .ff,,. 2 2 6 Blossom .... Boz of BO Cremo Cizare tong filler perfecto shane Box of 50 Blue Front Ct Hox of 80 Le Flor de fer- Fan An excellent cigar cig maa rd of bo T 50 ‘Robert Burns ¢ ‘an 4 . vata | O28 Eee Hos lor, dia ate | Forte Rico Cigars nares filler Mecca Cigarettes quantity; package GROCERIES y Very aay pie FOR YOUR SUNDAY DINNER POUND CAKE #24220" 82722: Qi Rolled amoked OX TONGUES fi. | SB. Inspeciod Moeeiy tenmed: th. 174 FRESH EGGS **, cr im- tes 33c [POTATOES vec. 26C SHOULD iran. pounds Clara Our Mixed ay 8,000 y rt Vo Snape. fresh f pe mr ape. fresh trot N'B'Co."s ovens; 5 ibs. OC

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