The evening world. Newspaper, September 10, 1913, Page 5

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TAFT, UNVEILING SHAFT! WAIT STI fas \ 10 COMMODORE Pen peal TALKS ) WORLD PEACE 4 4 ¢ Market Drices. lany of the usually inactive issues had advanced during the day, thought that advantage was the strong market to distribut Ex-Presdent Says | Says 100 Placid Years Since Lake Erie Battle Gives Hope. 21-2 pointe. for the day strong and active. PUT-IN-BAY, 0., Sept. 10.-A tower ing shaft of white marble, erected in commemoration of Commodore Oliver Masérd Perry's victory in the Battle @f Lake Erie and the one hundred veara Of peace between the United States and Great Britain, was formally dedicated by former President William Blower Ta: @naugurating the dedication ceremon- €annon hoomed at the hour of the IB of the opening gun of the famous tle. fougm one hundred years ago , within view of the Putdn-Bay Opening was irregular, factors. holdings of Southern Pactfic. &@ considerable time past. century ago to-day this bay was ¢ famous by a battle,” sald Mr. ‘and to-day we meet to dedicate t and benutiful monument to those © took part In the retr tion Is settled. pection of one hundred ire we Nn Weagh (ts slanith shorts, but even so, the market demon- thi haw deve A these ye trated the fact that it was more ready Ginivinh the courage, pairiotiom aad e than to deciine. Union M of ihe commander and hie men as| Pacific advanced to 164%, Stool O44, y appeared to thelr cuntem: higgea bia MATA DEIN cocci) the consequenese of “he batth pers Ta ie) eaety: acter the [Ganionly: war of which it was one of the £6¥ | sackoned and the active tesuen yielded tat spots in a fleld of eioon, Were Hrrom ty to t% on realiging sales after and ) More so in the second kingly veneficent w over y upon which we are now entering.” Mr, Taft then sketched the blography Commodore Perry from his birth tn ode Isiand on Aug. 23, 17%, to the reme moment of his carcer—the wal engaxement off Went Sister Inl- one hundred years ago—and to his jen death in Venezuela on his thir- fourth birthday. Hix youth, the dif- ties encountered in building and Manning his fleet and his courage in th promis to cen steel tonnage report was New York Central rose 1% Point to 62%, 2% points to §% ———- FINANCIAL NEWS ITEM Unfilled orders totaled 5,223, 31 against 5,299,356 1912. Local office of National Railways have been received from Mexico Taf stating that Government has agreed spirit of a triumphal ns, but in the deep gratity }0@ years hax not seen its fo historical review can ave. as much fon to him that hopes far mary to meet obligations. ‘The total interest obligations Oct. rency. rmane: international peace as the <, v 4 ontraxt between the attitude of the! q cnc and Western, year ended June of the most exclusive ® then ane BOR ct i eferred dividends and bee model hats from tre here tostay to mark 7 b « sory sf o tala, beacon light of! sal tons eit batter Paris. Softly draped, peace, While we venerate! ¢, energy, the intrenidity, the patriot. | the self-sacrifice that brought | ry wad his men their great triumph, on "0 000 last ye N.Y ar day we cherish not so much its evie we of American manhood and love; = = — asx the te: that its wings to the world of the 1 possibility of unending love! © between international neigh. Chated Babies Smile When VELOGEN Ceanty's Guardar pled. This pure. scothine emollient bringsinstant comfort, and quick- iv turns babies’ tears to smiles. At Your Druggists, ir Collarsible Tubes, 25¢ —_—_————. STOCK QUOTATIONS. | ng were the highest, lowest and last ko for to-day and the net changes as | ith esterday’s closing prices vas ' an + 1M < pe + 30. + 10865 a at Hat Be 100" + Mw + 17 + 90% + ‘ ba it RITE OR PHONE *k IN. “123 SMITH “STRE: ET BROOKLYN NY.“ Saks & Company Broadway at 34th Street Announce for Thursday and Friday The Opening Display of Millinery for Fall which shows the millinery modes of Paris as in a looking glass, reproducing all the new colors, and al) the inspiration of Parisian design. i! A special feature of this millinery opening will be an offering of the new Rembrandt and three and four cornered velvet hats, such as usually sell at $25 in most shops, at $15. i Closing Less activity was evident in the early part of the last Prices ef the active stocks re- Ground 14 point from the best Colorado Fuel advanced 2, Steel pre-! ferred 34, American Cotton Ot] 2, Amer- lean Can common 11-8 and preferrea Stocka at the best prices tive and somewhat! but the notable features) Were atrength and genersi undertone understood that other investments of as| NEW YORK COTTON MARKET. ‘The fact that the Tariff bill was prac- tically out of the way and that the Government orop report wae slightly Detter than expected, were favorable Union Pacific was the lead- ing feature, advancing 1 3-4 to 162 6-8; rine was chiefly due to expectation of | A special distribution to stockholders out of the proceda of sale of company's Stool was strong on reports that rafiroade have begun placing orders withheld for Tt was also argued that the trade could adjust ft- self to tariff revision now that ques- Increased strength and activity ée- veloped toward the amd of the first hour, and at 11 o'clock there was a very Rood representation of a bull market. A large part of tying was covering of Pacific 11-8, Inter<Met. preferred rose 1 tut lost most of the rise soon after, Union Pacific preferred rose june 30 last and 6,163,376 on Mexico announces that official advices city provide whatever money might be necen- company's Oct. 1 interest are approximately $1,500,00 U. §. cur- , equal to 10.14 per common etock inst 9.87 per cent. earned on $85,663,- Railways Company gross earn- oe ne tar eictemtien _pimemnemmensignmnantianinaememenmeanescnmiiemmmamememeammeent THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 10, 1918. Inge increased 490,716 in yen endea | confirmation of bearish cetumates ree ! ne by some American interesia Spot; Peruvian Congress to-day « special Improving. {June 9; for fix year S88 per cent. cently circulated. houses sold jocally and abroad [message in which he explitned the Sept. 1—Seoretary ‘vas paid on income bonds Cables were rather heav [Receipts of cotton for day. at port Conditions ty Peru and em_{0f te Interlor Prankiin K. Lane, who Interborough Contoany is ome There were furt whet al mowers) emtimated a: 9,000 bales amuinet 0 the necowalty of negotiating | Collapsed yenterday while viewing the | kat for 2,00 to 1.4) tons « inn an KOU Awe Wales last Admission Day parade, pamed @ com | Chicago Gre Western to) Corn Was heavy; government Mlb! While there was anough reatiaing and | fortable night at the bome of his On Liberal Terms Public Servi ity © Nullish, but ft ix apparent that] scattered selling to check the adve told the Con-|protner, Dr Frederio Lane The Seo to iene $3,116,007 in bonds qnd preferred many holders are disposed to take} at 2 or 3 points over the closing figures | #reasmen that abuses and corruption | retary was eid to be much impreved, profits. rpiux of idie cars on United | and Canadian lines as of Sept. 1 totalled 68,908, an increas» of 3.881 carn) from Aug. 16. | UNION PACLF | Union Pacific has invested part of | improved: proceeds from | Pacific stock in Hauid pecurities such as! high grade ratiroad equipment obliga- there are about #4,09.(0 of last insue of | night. Pennsylvania equipment trusts, and It 8 Nauld @ nature hi been made. CHICAGO WHEAT AND CORN Showers in Alabama, Georgia and Bouth Caro- lina. Coton opened weak off 8 ¢o 12 points, recovered part of the initial af wi ‘ton Na | but leer Close. 4 We BS We fey eS — ao atreet 3% 1% TH Th TOK Household Club and buy your Homefit- tings and clothing on the “little-at-a-time” plan. ————_— Ee offers wha at much Our New Hats at $u.50 Present and latest trend of hat fashions following the designs ot to hand - made hats of velvet, with simple but conspicuous trim- mings of Bulgarian and Oriental braids and feather or nov- elty aigrettes and striking fancies. $8.50 New draped velvet hats in stunning soft styles, stiff shapes, velvet covered, and all other wanted novelties. O'Nelll Main Store. Thelargetube | 5,000 Cakes |Ivory. Fairy, ‘WL | Babeskin Soap S0 AP |[Eigebuoy | 10 Cakes e 100 Cake 6 ins 24c ee na | | for 38c —The famous Vauid rae Powder Lyon's Tooth ue TMM) m (= jean Railway Association reports | creased all | hour. Bull interests again gave support. Tn the early afternoon wheat prices ita sale of Southern | ing oversold. i Corn recovered part of the early tons! °° and rose clone to yesterday's finale. jtons. Among there it is known that| Wheat cloned at eame level as last WOMAN DEAD IN ALBANY LAKE} Liverpool cables were weak on free offerings of actual cotton, and on eef- 0 NE iol Sixth Avenue, 20th to 22d Street O’Neill’s New Fall MILLINERY Service is at the dis- posal of our customers, ‘Trimmed Milllnery—Second Floor, ‘Bireet Fiver, Febeno 2 9 Contepels alcum ES pe C1 | ttcate value 200 Powder Brushes Soap This item on Sal Good | brie Liberal size; eat huredayonty.at Lc] | ratuestosve 29C| | se. cake: doen AZc untry offerings have ins market gave evidence of be. High. Lom, Clone 1818 12.00 18.08 12.88 12.08 12.78 12.08 19.85 18.04 1813 1292 1805 west of the river ecattered | OW! to only clue UMA, t areessentially Paris Hats below Halt the value of the Imported Paris Model Hats All the New Shapes and Trimmings Are Ready Feathers are extremely pop- ular, therefore we have a won- derful showing of the smartest A_ Free Trimming effects. Bhapes, Trimmings and 72c Guest Room of last nig Ring With ALBANY, Sept. ee Peru Needs $83,000,000. 10.—President Quillermo Billinghuret sent to the; pretty models; city. daintil M beautifully with satin ribbon, is $1.65, and there are others at $1.45 and T5c. Wheat tumed weak after the opening,| ing the market firm at the best we | sagging off avout 1 point reached on the ral Corn waa more ateady in the second] Meures. Toward 2 o'< was quite active with nervous under- tone In the last hour prices gave Way from 19 to 2 points, but rallied towant | the clone, showing lomes from # to 12 nts from 7 Serve the Janitor of the Lake House, who /dissiness, nervousness, sick, sour, gassy the body of & women about thirty-five | years of age. A plain gold ring bearing the inscription “J. C. to B. ©." te the the spot and recovered to the woman's identity. Peru, Sept. k's New Hats for Misses& Children 75c to $1.65 Every wanted shape and design, new Fall charming in their girlish simpli- And there are scores to choose from —for instance, a little hat of the finest felt, trimmed and finished Nimply Trimmed Mats September’s Most Important Three-Day Sale of TOILET ARTICLES Beginning Thursday morning and continuing Friday and Saturday. For the mutual protection of our customers and ourselves we reserve | theright to limit quantities and to refuse mail, telephone and C.O.D. orders. | 5,000 Boxes Toilet Soaps Ibe to £00 Sheffield's Tooth Paste 12¢ OL1O SSO SAO ONeill-Adams Co., Sixth Avenue, 20th to 22d Street, there was good buying 1 on comparatively slight reactions, keep- 104A black straw 18.00 | hat floating on the jake in Washington 12.05 | Park to-day attracted the attention of 3 Cakes ina lor; ealuesr ka © labor fel’ for public and pri- wealth must be extirpated. GONSTIPATED, BILIOUS, HEADACHY’? CASCARETS TONIGHT'—DIME A Pe Credit No odds how bo ot Red Leg sal stomech | stomach. te or bowels; your head a Roweloo alte sour Fea how miserable aad uncomfortable you ed matter in 1 alwa: ihe Sel arta st fama” They end the headache, iltoueness, & el ue deitthed ear Shopping Center Special for To-Morrow—4,000 Yards of New $1. 25 Fall Dress Goods, 98c 42-inch 42-inch French a Matelasse Rhodesia Crepe In each lot there is a full range of the new Autumn shades and black. All Wool Ratine at $1.59 Tussah Silks at 390 Regularly 02.50 Plain or Brocaded. yA, beautiful Sitch material that te belng] Popul shown in a full line of utumn ing. A splendid range of dainty brocades, ve At a very exceptional price. sppropriate for Sree ee ene wear. Shown All Wool Broadcloth at 91.19 in all the wanted colors. Regularly 61.50 and $8.00 Brocaded Corduroys at 89c ckescal 4 nged che shrunk. Leberg Regularly $1.25 ne romises one e most desirab! Must be to be ted. Fail'fabrics"A"fll range of the bee Fall lar fab ht of the wacom. A wide range a adings. colors, also black. A unique secrics of designs. 40-inch Crepe d de ¢ Chine at $1.35 The came thet es agbr'g pic in this most The it qi vege orders a stertal Many pretty colors to Cie from; also white, ivory and cream. O'Neill Main Gere—fecend Heer, MART NEW BLOUSES al Wool Homerpan Suitings at 69c Regularly 01 An unusual quality of ‘inch homespun, always appropriate, a@ very attractive] perf and serviceable Fall skirt or suit, many colors, including Oxford and black. Reproducing all the stunning features of the costly foreign Fall models at very practical little prices, New Net Blouses at $10.00 Handsome new Fall models, quality of white in yoke effect, with fichu and low neck, finiabied off w and pla a. Accordion Pleated Chiffon Blouses at 95.95 A very smart blouse, i ordion pluited chiffon, with dainty white vest and collar, finished with a silk cord and tassel; this model has the popular long sleeve. Chiffon and Messaline Blouses, 64.95 Some very striking modely in chilfon and messaline, ina large assortment of colors; one model, in chiffon, has a dainty tucked body, with high neck und long sleeves, with net vent and frill down front and on sleeves. | Beautiful Shadow Lace Blouses. $3. Made in the low shoulder model black nets, made over fine and silk ribbon bodice, with double i it | sleeve effect. ‘Trimmed with handsom plaiting A New Lace and Net Blouse at 2.95 ‘ New Voile Blouses at $2.00 One of the smartest blouses of the searon, made in the Here we have our voile blouses in a variety of popular yoke model, with low neck and short sleeves, fin- bee hax. tha low. abaulder yokes wtih ae ) ished with ribbon and pales w and high collar of block satin, with bow for A Wonderful Display of New Waists at 91.00 finish; also another dainty model, with low neck, made A very assortme ft I] new modeln, A 1 grin y laces und embroideries, high and low fine tucks and hemstitching finished with » n front jabot Housecleaning Helps They help because, first, they take the ing and make it a pleasant pastin Second, they help by their prices—savings in every item, and there are hundreds of items not advertised. Tr ) neck, buttoned di VacuumCleaner The Crown Que regular price 814,00, Special - $15 may be arranged if desired. Wash Boards, poll ate * 4 Corn Fem. TBC; epocial cted Com rer ‘lar feady to hank Ube , O'Neill Homefuraishing Stere—Basoment. New York ¢

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