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THE EVENING WORLD, at ehow incroage of | heavy Te of 1 United States Ze reg on the Stock Exchange » Market Closing—Not until 015 6 rong opening on heavy rea Prices of tle active Issues adv , sharply from % to 1 point, alt the rally did mot hold tong and 8014 | per cent qua: @own nearer to lower level until just) Manhattan Fh Before the clone, sudden duying ap | qu iy, peared, driving privem up quickly to the) 1 best prices for the day, and closed trong, although the finn) figures only changed by fractions from last | lonal Harvester Corporation | on, 1 1-4 per cent, quarterly, pay-| ‘entral has declared the regular quarterly dividend of 1 1-4 per cent. payable Got. 1; to wtock of record Sept | Avoid Deadly weak tone prevailed, Nearly all the important Issues showed |) Gectines ranging from fractiona to around one point, with the heaviest | losses sustained in the leading stocks. Mew York Central opened a point Gown at % 1-2, partly because of ry- | mers in regent to maintainance of @tvidends, which had been circulated, but for which there hae been no foun- @ation. Union Pacific yielded 5-8, and amaller losses were noted in ('hesa- peake & Ohio and Southern Pac! ‘The copper stocks shared in the gen-} ere] weakness, trading In these issues being Influenced by the decline in the price of copper metal in London this pehicet | DEATH SADDENS WOMAN. SI, Loule Southwestern Railway Com- pany declared a dividend of 1 per cent on preferred mtock, a reduction of 1-6 of per cent. quarteriy, Dividend ts pay- able Oct. 1b, to stock of record Kept. 90, deep on her face came down the Kang plank of the Neckar of the North Ger- man Lloyd line when she arrived at Hovoken to-day from Hamburg. She threw herself into the arms of her hus- band, Adoiph Tirens, who had come from his farm at Mount Vernon, Ja., aa though her heart would New York Central has sold to J. P. Morgan & Co, about $000,000 one-year notes on 6 per cent. basin, and it Is re- ported that further financing of similar) “Where in the little Katrina?” he anked, Bhe almost fainted in his arms Katrina, three years old, who was born after he came to thi country to make & home for hin wife two and @ hale years ago, died on shipboard of pneu- Southern Pacific Company han ordered 110 all-atee! passenger care for delivery Strength in equipment stocks In due| body was slipped into the sea after a largely to better outlook with the in- creamed call for ateel passenger cara. Should the law now contemplate re- quiring ratiroads to replace their wooden phasenger cars, with those of ateel, be paasad, it will undoubtedly cause & Tuah by roads for this cli of cars. All atee! passenger car ma facturern are filled with After o slight rally, led by the petro- aervice by the captain at midnight. stocks, the market lapsed into a) Gall period, this being a natural cond!- tion In view of interest attaching to gov- ernment report on corn and other crops to be published later in the day. New) Yerk Central recovered its early loss after the report was published that the regular dividend of 1% per cent. had ‘There was no change in speculative conditions around midday, business be- ing small in volume by room traders, In ft Roston & Maine ordered 1,000 freight prevailed, all serious attempt at doing wesiness was abandoned pending publl- cation of crop report. Prices hardened Showers have fallen in the wheat belt over Kansas, Southeastern Towa, Southern Missouri, Southern Iiinola, Southeastern Indiana and Southern Ohlo; showers in practically all corn . PB eszet H) Announce the OPENING of their New Store ¥ To-Morrow, September 10th” 47-49 West 42d Bros. Fashion’s Most Exquisite Millinery Display is Here SOLER E FPES s3gcFapeeessir if Wheat opened weak with changes of % to 4%. There wan some selling in advance of the Government report, and the price of September declined, while the other options were barely steady. Corn opened irregular; September op- tion up % and December off % and May ‘. September turned weak and FEPECETIEE OS slveges se 85, e = 583: oir PEF EE STEEP ETE E tit tleteetileiteli Wheat held steady ia the early after- creations of striking individuality, American 8 of French ideas for Fall and Winter wear, /f are BE2 383 ste noon. Corn held steady at @ fractional de- oline and closed above yesterday's | finala except September, which showed i+ Sines e our exhibits and Millinery accessories. \ Inspection Most Cordially Invited Pict =e! 2 33% Wheat closed % to % below yester- 235 P6ERES PEESS OF CEP FEE seer BEEEE. SSSees! NEW YORK COTTON MARKET, Monday eres f oe $3 3 11810 May as FINANCIAL NEWS ITEMS. Showers £911 on portio eight | belt, In part of Texas and Guilt const VU. 8. Rubber Co. tre sales for Are Youa Li Then Listen— For the Next Four Days Only At SMITH GRAY’S ‘THE LARGEST RETAIL CLOTHIERS IN NEW YORK One Last Big Opportunity - MEDIUM WEIGHT SUIT Entire Summer Stock Were $28 to $40 | 642 Gray Mixed Suits 348 Brown Mixed Suits | 423 Blue and Black Sui 16 | Because of our determination not to carry over any summer stock, we have marked all summer suits at these prices. Many of them built for all-year wear, and could easily be sold later, but we must have a Clean Slate. thing must go in OW bok Were $18 to $25 | 526 Gray Mixed Suits | 186 Blue and Black Suits | these unparalleled reductions. Every- | goods now arriving from no further urging to take advantage of onderful Chance for Live Wires the next 4 days to make room for fal f you are a “wise one” you ni ‘NEW YORK, ) BROADWAY AT WARREN'ST. | ST. AT FLATBUSH” S™_AVENUE ABOVE 27" St 4-STORES BROADWAY AT BEDFORD THE HOUSE FOR THE CAREFUL BUYER TUZSDAY, SEPTEMBER 9, 1913. GAS‘APPLIANCE DISPLAY ROOMS} ~ || MODE mane) a » sus AND THE L (APARTMENT. vi Paes oe fi Our Gas Appliance Display Rooms Are Now Open Southwest Corner Forty-second Street and Madison Avenue or No. 21 East Forty-first Street T WAS with the convenience of the Business Man, the Business Woman and the Housewife in mind, that we selected a central and ac- cessible location for this ABSO- LUTELY DISTINCTIVE display of all that is NEW and APPROVED in the way of Gas Appliances. Ours is the most elaborate and complete exhi- bition of this character that has ever been given by an individual Gas Company. Knowing it will be profitable to you, we ask you to visit these Display Rooms. More thought is being given now-a-days than ever before to those essentials that make for Success in Business and in the Home—Con- servation, Utilization and Efficiency. Gas is a far-reaching agent in the work of “cutting corners” to the Highest Efficiency in the Factory, Shop or Home. It economizes in floor space, a big item of saving in New York City, where every square foot represents dollars and cents. For whatever purpose it is wanted Gas gives a heat that is ABSOLUTELY DEPENDABLE and easily and speedily con- trolled. You may have as much or as little heat as your peas require. No matter whether you are a large or small manufacturer, or what the nature of the article iy manufacture, it will be a pleasurable duty for our Experts at the Gas io pring Display Rooms to show and to explain to you the advantage of Gas over the methods now in use in your establishment. We make the change with a minimum of incon- venience to you, and in most cases without any interference with your business. Our facilities make it possible to equip with Gas Appliances a kitchen that caters for 1,200 patrons during “rush hours” as readily as to ‘fit out” a kitchen that meets the require- ments of the smallest family. WONDERFUL improvements have been and are being made in the per- fection of Gas using appliances, not only for industrial purposes, but for Lighting, Heating and Cooking. These appliances and fixtures are INEXPENSIVE, and ECONOMI- CAL in the use of Gas. There are more than 1,000 USES FOR GAS. There is scarcely an article of manufacture in the making of which a Gas Appliance is not or cannot be used. In the Gas Appliance Display Rooms theexhibitsrepresent nearly every known branch of manufacture in addition to the latest types of Ranges, Heaters, Broilers, Cauldrons, Japanning Ovens, Gas-fired Steam Boilers, Burners, Tailoring and Laundry Appliances, Confectioners’ Utensils, Water Sterilizers, etc. Our Model Apartment in connection with the Gas Appliance Display Rooms is open to visit- ors. It will be formally opened on September 16, by the National Housewives’ League. The Apartment consists of a completely fur- nished and perfectly appointed Parlor, Library, Diningroom, Kitchen, Pantry, Bathroom, etc., with every modern Gas Utensil or Appliance requisite to a well-appointed Home. There are booths in the Model Apartment, each one papered with a different colored wall paper. These booths will give the visitor a prac- tical demonstration of the amount of light that is absorbed or “lost” by dark wall paper and furnishings. The accessibility of the Gas Appliance Display Rooms may better be understood when it is known that there is a Subway entrance to our building at Foureerns Street; the Forty- second Street and Madison Avenue surface cars areat our door; the Forty-second Street Stations of the Third and Sixth Avenue “L” are but a short distance away and the Fifth Pele t Omnibuses leave you but a few steps walk. A Substitute for the Light of Day—ACTUAL “DAYLIGHT” Is Now Made Possible by Gas The “DAYLIGHT” Producing Cabinet May be Seen TO-DAY and TO-NIGHT In Our Forty-second Street Window “The Right Way Is the Gas Way’’ Consolidated Gas Company of New York GEO. B, CORTELYOU, President To appreciate the convenience and great value of]” the Sunday World’s Want Directory--READ IT,