The evening world. Newspaper, September 19, 1913, Page 5

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Me — —_ | CHICAGO WHEAT AND CORN!) vil | MARKETS. ke wikat 1 except Sep: +) tember, 1-4 off, Receipts of wheat in isi) Winnipes to-day are 1148 cars against | 197 Opening—There was a fair volume of Wheat opened Activity at the start, but price changes were variable, and the market tone thowed uncertainty, Some issues made nitial gains, jut there was ana . at vigor to the buying, and w supply appe these wains lost. Art che B. and ©. bond che market wast ivity and the Jemand, Reading moved up to 1 o4 tcting In a faverish way with price thanking % potnt up and down Union Pace per yoon sold off ty Wits, hangers we 4% during tl inat year, Thia is causing mach big carly marketing from West. ! wing to stringent Ananelal y have a bearish ef- ea no serious ture wax apprehended. Wheat was more firm in the afternoon, | advancing above yesterday's finals, wing exchanged, except September, $/ 8 higher « hisher, + Pan, Mareh 1900 a4 “131013 May 136 RR on opened steady 2 points off yesterday's clove, General rains 1 in Tennessee, Alnbama, Georgia ant Carolinas, with scattered showers in southern ‘Texas and Florida. Prices sagged off slightly after the opening, and local spot houses were | credited with heaviest selling, supposed to be for hedge account More rain in the cotton belt caused some short covering after the initial decline, and good outride buying soon turned prices upward from 6 to 11 }points, Jt {x belleved that spinners have been taking cotton on reaction. ‘The advance was well held around midday and traders were impressed with demand from apot house brokers, divand eaultements on ‘i with growing disposition to credit the but ihe outlook ia not bright for the| U. & Government reports an increase | DUYINK to trade unt, Cotton} common. Verlees for refined sugar are nw) itn exporia and a decrease [Advanced to the highest pric somwhat lower than normal and show 0,00) I importa for August, in|‘ Nearly 9 pointe over the low of) & tadency to go lower. ‘This compan parixon with the corresponding |*® Morning: good active buying on prouced last year 160,14 bags 6 sai Gaee yok reports of damage to crop auger and expects to eqtal that amount ns Cotton closed close to top prices, | this year. Kk ending Sept. 18 copper |*owlne advances ranging from 6 to 9| tons; since Sept. 1 total | Pn Todate twenty-six railroads operat- st 16.553 tons for the same fag & the United States only have re- < year. porta groms earnings for the first week in Setember as follows: Gross, $8,%3,-' The Jersey Central Railroad Com- lee to appreciation confidence tn the Seventy-four rajlroads operating in show for 4.08 per bent. and | cent nings, eoline of 64 holders of Foundry Pn all act on tors favoring distribu- not exceeding 5 per ent. of net tm among such officers jand einployees of the company as It a over level may select FINANCIAL NEWS ITEMS. he American Beet Sugar Company, n the arly Wi to 170%, An Southern reports earn- 1, 1913, $5,138,447, an In- 7 over the e period A Snap for Dese yar labor aaving tuvintions ain't||_ ROOM 401 no good," said Clarinna the washer-! is all it takes to have ihe the piano ispay- able 1 dollar and 25 cents weekly. ‘The balance on the player-prai is payable 2 doilars weekly, This gives yo 198 weeks time in of the payments. which to pay for Te ninoer te Any one can co-operate in this extraordinary opportunity, on account Every style is now on the floors, Every style is ready in all woods, both player-piano. of the easy terms. You have to pay out only five dollars at any in pianos and player-pianos. Come tomorrow. It’s to your advantage. one time to take advantage of this plan. Mr. MacLachlan writes of the plan (A PERSONAL CARD) ‘and selling appeals so str r personal word to our advertisemer » ECONOMIES ot the plan appeal very much ret offered 1 opportunity to join in th ; 1TS ECONOMINS that I considered the best nor effort that will reduce the prevail- to the public must cf ne @ large amount of 1 med GOO! Tt Ve 1 artic nat Ado er know >t i in one of the socviuted it, President O'NBIL! Sale begins tomorrow morning While this sale really opened Thursday—it begins in earnest Saturday. Already many appointments have been made, both by our salesmen and over the phone, with ns who are coming in tomorrow to make their selections, Those who do come tomorrow— cr at lerst during the first of the week—have this advantage—they will have the greatest number of instruments to select from that will be on our floors at any- onetime, and are sure to find all styles in all the various woods. THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 19, 1913. Receivers’ Sale of New Visible Typewriters Direct from the Factory Lehigh Vall % points ase or 06 per cent. | Utins trom 14 t0 88, 00 vere a litt ns ndfeates a lees 1 * 10,000.00 of Bait- | ew yYORK COTTON MARKET. eo B54 gold. | Amethyat r upply of metal than re and eaulpinent trust corti Ti bojiaie in . old There was 2 disposition amonz the opened this morning by two large Ones, High, Law, Clone. | =>_ rin ‘ snembers to tal of melons ng houses, were all sold within a i He a ME abd amethyst, bin “ Hn. fe nd extra distr attribute! few minutes on a bagte of 6 14 poe |’ Dec casi? ‘mo hae $1.50 | $2.00 | $2.75 .75 | $4 $6.00 On July 1th, hands of Receivers by orde: up-to-date tor, removable type-ba to Buy a Machine for Home Use Mail orders may be sent but remittance must accompany your order H. O. MURPHEY AND F. L. SHOLES PITTSBURG VISIBLE TYPEWRITER CO. 309 Broadway New York ! eo "| One Profit Only on a wt ie et Diamonds Lambert Diamond Prices remain low go. despite higher duty. Large quantities co were bought before the tariff change. $75 Nobody need pay a high price for an En- $100 gagen Ring. ie is bought in the ordinary P manner you can fancy a line of middlemen, im- $125 porters, jobbers, and what not, holding out '] their hands for some of your inoney. $150 But if you buy the DIAMOND ENGAGEs $200 MENT RING at Lamberts you pay an ime porter's price only, for Lambert Brothers buy $250 all their diamonds for spot cash in Europe; . never a dollar's worth from a middleman. Guaranteed Scarf Pins These Scarf Pins are taken at random from a stock of several hundred designs. Quality as well as prices is guaranteed. (Note) Economy in buying at Lamberts extends, ‘el course, te eriey kind and style of Diamond and Gold Jewelry and Watches. Headquarters for Waltham, Elgin, Hamilton & Howard Watches LAMBERT BROTHERS JEWELRY--WATCHES—-DIAMONDS Third Avenue, Cor. 58th Street Store Open Daily Until 6 A Great Sacrifice of Up-to-Date Machines the Pittsburg Vis je Typewriter Co, was placed in the of the United States District Court. Exceptional Opportunity Business Houses Requiring a Number of Good Typewriters “Open Air ’ to Everywhere HO’ ‘tis said we're made of dust “Tis not reasonable or just In the stuff we travel must. Take a bus ride up and down When you are shopping. RECEIVERS Fifth Avenue Telephone—Worth 1837 Coach Company ENTRANCE ON 2. 22ND STREET nN BIXTH AVE., 20TH TO 23D ST., NEW YORK CITY Store Open Satur day Evening Until 9.30 SIXTH ONE UL ‘ADAMS. cITY these pianos or player-pianos put in your home under this Co-operative plan Get this first fixed in your mind: That under this co-operative And this fer your first payment. This five dollars is credited to plan you get a three hundred and fifty dollar piano for two hundred the price of your instrument. If you take the piano this leaves a balance and forty-eight dollars | and seventy-five cents, everything included; of two hundred and for or, a five hundred and fifty dollar player-piano for three hundred and_ If you take the player ninety-five dollars, everything included. When you sce what a tre- ninety dollars to pay. ican mendous saving this plan offers (after considering your piano purchase weeks’ time, in either case, in which to pay the balance. INTEREST wholly from an economical standpoint), then turn to the convenience Also, in either case, your instrument. will be delivered at once. three dollars and seventy-five cents to pay. ‘ano it leaves a balance of three hundred and nd you are given one hundred and ninety-five Either the piano or the player-piano. No delays. No waits. But now. Another of the compelling features And that is—you can have your money back. Yes, sir—you can get your money back. Youhave thirty days’ time after the piano is delivered to your home to fully make up your mind. If you become dissatisfied with the piano within that time you get ** your money back.” Or, for any other reason why—you get your money back and no Moves to the Woolworth Bldg., 12 Park Place from 240 Broadway The cushion conforms to the bottom of the foot. Relieves the pressure on corns and callouses. Prevents all foot troubles. For Men and Women ALL STYLES $5.00 to $6.00 Booklet on Foot Comfort Sent Free. DR. REED CUSHION SHOE WOOLWORTH BLDG., 12 Park Pl., 1952 BROADWAY .Cor.t6th Mt BEhLich & Sons Oculists' Opticians Half a Century 10 Businesa Trust Your Eyes Only to Those Who Know How! Results will be fatal if your eyes are carelessly examined or your glasses poorly fitted. Eyes Examined by Re; red E Perfect Fitting Gla 184 Broadway, at John St.( 225 Sixth Ave., 15th St. 350 Sinth Ave., 22d St 1OlN, Ann St. 17 West 424 New York. ot. Bond St., Brooklyn MEN’S FALL questions asked. How to obtain one of these plan The whole idea back of this plan of sell- ing pianos is to secure the heartiest good will To take advantage of thus unusual sale, all you have todo and the fullest co-operation from every per- [is to send or bring in five dollars, for which we will at once son who participates in it. To accomplish [¢ve you ‘ rece Shmeniivalinare aaaitior H ; H » ve dollats Is credites oO vol een o Bit this the piano itself must be supremely Creeley hank TBA Vinir Ewes hunairest anid forty three dollars satisfactory to its purchasers, and seventy-five cents to be paid ‘ Those who “go in” to own a piano on The coe ive plan then allows one hundred and ninety this plan must see in the first place that they [five week.’ t in whieh to pay this amount at the rate of are getting @ big bargain. That they are eweek, ‘There are no further yetling easier conditions of purchase; that +e +t ol tyour piano at ones toemo: next diy they are obtaining more privileges and that next week or any other time convenient to you. Et will be they are better protected than if they were | delivered immediately next week or nest month. ‘The time to buy a piano through the regular run of lect your pimno and the date of delivery are wholly ul with you Ef not convenient for you to personally select your piano, we will make the selection for you under your instructions, with the understanding that, if at the end of a thirty days’ trial the piano is not satisfactory. we willrefund your money. piano business. And if, after having the piano in their home for a month and going into every phase of the matter carefully, they are not convinced that they have made an exceptionally good “buy’—they then ean have their money back. During this noon from Sixth Avenue, 20th, 21st and 22d Streets Copyright, IIB, by O Novi Adama Co Main Store Fifth Floor, ‘Take 82d Street Elevators or Winter Clothing 8 4 CG at the special priceof......... 7 Cash or Credit Ladies’ Tailored Suits We have selected a special lot of sulla which we arc olfcring at a decided bargain price, The styles are the very latest, both for Fall and Winter, and the pat terns are strictly up to the minute, All sites § and shades are repre- sented, Values from $22 to 828, Our special Just $ a Pay week Lenox ahs 2274 3° Ave. 7 W. 14™ St. bet. 1 12tth | bet. Bth & Ath Ave, HERBALA BEST FOR 10° at: HERBA LABORATORY, NEW YORK. A Delicious Seasoning HOLBROOKS WORCESTERSHIRE SAUCE Imported Absolutely ie ; Harmless Tesh Tyree’s Antiseptic Powder te sold by every druggist This ts the tie fe. effective and abe . Chemin, iatoa, D.C,

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