The evening world. Newspaper, October 6, 1913, Page 11

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ee WALL STREET idation wae to the over treaty res of atee! range of hoit point ‘There was little of interest at the tracts, Prices were a Pothe tow point, but finat « In Steel coms a net int ferred 11-8 and Reading 11-8, lores rane sales, 3 in Trion with the Total ait to th while reacaing of stop orders made ef- forts to bring about declines successful for the time, Union Pacific, Steel and Reading ranged about 1 point under Saturda final prices, and fractional losses were sustained meny issues. Canadian Pacific yielded 15-8, and all during the first hour the market was active and Prices Kave Way to the heavy selling, koing off slowly, resistance, but yiel In the absence by the large tinued ac houses were reported as business, In the second hour Union Pacific led in @ elight rally which was feeble in the other stocks, the general list kept Make This and Try It for Coughs This Home-Made Remedy Has No Equal for Prompt Reaulte, Miz one pint of granulated sugar with of warm water, and stir for ¢ utes. Put 2}¢ ounces of Pinex (fift its’ worth) in s pint bottle; then ad. the Sugar Syrup. This simple remedy takes hold of a eough more quickly tl anything else OT Rg cough inside ours, len- id, too, for whooping cough, spasmodic Fesbayaee sealbat more ani ter ca you could buy maty aoe fe a most valuable concen- trated of Norway white pine —_ is rich in guaiacol and other elements which are so heal- ing to membranes, Other prepara- tons will not work in this pla: Making cough syrup with Pinex and eager syrup (or strained honey) has fel yer throughout the United ‘anada that it is often imi- tated. But the old, successful mixture bas never heen equalled. ‘A guaranty of absolute satisfaction, or soney ptly refunded, goes with pre tion, Your druggist bas Pinex or will get it for you. If not, send to The Pinex Co,, Ft. Wayne, Ind, around the lower level, Union Pacific] cent. for ninety days to four and five eatimatel at 70, sold down to 156%, and recovered to 187%, St. Paul lost 2 points at 10%, Steel 1% at O64, and the preferred 1% at 106%, American Can issues were strong, vite market aia) Steet at 5614 shows a decline of 10 yolnts from the September hikh | In the e [rove Steel a few | little an afternoon a sharp drive 1 to a new low level at y sold off, but as to the extent of with trading on a han prevailed during the sme morning ‘The following w prices of stocka for | 4° compared with vent Jowest and last anges Amat 14m Am, Comet Reet Sagar an — 1% +. 1 ‘ar. Met, Inter. Met Fehigh Vi Fouts, s 3 * Ss N Steel Coppe: FINANCIAL NEWS ITEMS. Reading's anthracite production September was 880,00 tons, a dJocroass of nearly 300,000 from a year ago. New York, New Haven and Hartford Ratiroad report for fiscal year, endod | June 9, shows operating revenue in- creased %,187,14 and operating ex- Densea increased 96,690,071. Balance for dividends, $8,622,231, a decrease of #,- 43315. Dividends amounted to $13,486,- 863, causing a deficit of $4,664,3%, tts, ) Ulan Colorado and Southern Railroad re- Porte increase in earnings for Sept. ber of $8,681, and from July 1 increase Of $343,427. The Henry R. Worthington Company declared regular semi-annual dividend of 3% per cent. on preferred stock pay- able November 1, to stock of record Ostober 20, Shtpments of iron ore from the upper lake ports to October 1 aggregate %,- 95484 tons, against 36,336,382 tons in corresponding period of last year. September ehipments decreased 28,317 tons compared with a year ago. i Blectrolytic copper sold in Hurope to- day at 16 8-4 cents a pound, or 1-8 cent under the general asking price of 1% centa a pound. It is offered here at 16%, but domestic demand is very small. It {a expected that producers’ statement on Wednesday will stimulate the demand for the metal. Time money waa quoted at 41-2 to 43-4 | per cent. for sixty days, 5 to 61-per| months. Prime paper, 5 3-4 per cent, for best names, with good demand. Great Northern reports incvcase of $1,886,41 in grows earnings for past three snonthe, | of unfilled tonnage at end of September showed a decrease about equal to that of August, or about | CHICAGO WHEAT AND CORN! MARKETS. WHEAT. ew oie nt t a i . lay... Wy cons, ol Saturday close, Ome. High. om received to-day corn, 119 ca lots, at opened 1-8 lower, Corn waa weak, and active opening 2 r, pvernment’s repert on Thurs: xnected by the wheat trade to siight increase in spring wheat, mpared with last month, and not more than a point difference in corn from last month, when condition was 1, nticipated, Wheat market was fairly eteady fol- lowing opening; shorts’ buying waa the principal support. Corn rallied slightly; important hold- ers have Hquidated spots, slow, ateady selling, but recovered part of ite loss, closing 1-8 to 8-8 below Saturday's final figures. CHILD 1S CROSS, FEVERISH AND SICK Look, Mother! If tongue is coated give “California Syrup of Figs.” Children love this “fruit laxative,” and nothing else cleanses the tender stomach, liver and bowels no nicely. A child simply will not stop playing to empty the bowels, and the result is, they become tightly clogged with waste, liver sluggish, stomach sours, then ‘our little one becémes cross, half-sick, feverish, don't eat, sleep or act natu- rally, breath is bad, system full of cold, has sore throat, stomach- ache or Reered Mother! See if tongue is coated, ¢! jive @ teaspoonful of “California Syrup a Figs,” and ina few hours all the constipated waste, sour bile and undigested food passes out of the nee. and you bave u well, play- ild again. ‘ Langage ethers give Paponeye syruy ecause it h soles cifliren love it, and it Bever fails to act on the stomach, liver and bowels. Ask your druggist for a 50-cent bottle of “California Syrup of Figs,” which ie full sieions for babies, saiares Ce all ages and for grown-u; ain! printed on the bottle, Beware of coum. terfeits sold here. Get the genuine, made by “California Fig Syrup Com- pany.” Refuse any other kind with contempt. diarthoes. When You Buy a Nemo Be Sure You Get a Nemo! in trying to we are compelled to sound a note G, Unscrupulous manufacturers palm off, upon VASTLY INFERIOR IMI- TATIONS of Nemo features and fabrica —spurious ‘supporting’ and ‘‘reducing’’ corsets, elastics that rip—in the hope that you won't know the difference. Original Nemo invertions and trade-marks—even our ‘‘ads’’ and illustrations—are copied, with the obvious intent to deceive you, BE A WISE WOMAN! Don’t fall into the trap! If you seck genuine Nemo style and comfort, REFUSE ail corsets that do not bear the tradema “LASTIKOPS.,” You should strongly RE. to sell you imitations of the rks "NEMO" and ‘SENT all attempts Nemo; for such an attempt is nothing less than an attack upon your health, your figure and your purse, Hoeve’s a Good Example hemo features which are being imi- © expense ¢ ‘our comfort and style: STIKOwWS Corset, for fortable redu Very low buat, front ur waist-line, steels won't Skirt—extra-long: ction below with Nemo ‘dig in’* tic bands of Lastikops Webbin, ighs; Lasticurve-Back, o! Kops Cloth, ma osit, And twhite coutil; EAP any three corsets made with the same old Tho triple nu stand, gives triple ez- the elastics sizes 20 to 80 cs that are used in all imitations of the Nemo. your health and your purse. ‘or all figures—$3,00 up. NEMO HYGIENIC-FASHION INSTITUTE. N. Y. on E ——— FIGURE. HEALTH & PURS You “didy't knew there wes ony difference in elastics?" Well, that’s not carfanlt. We've spent thousands of that don't “give out.” The Next Time —you buy a corset made with elastic gores or bands, leok for the trade- mark LASTIKOPS. If you don't find it, don't bay the corset. ‘That trademark is your only safeguard against the ordinary old-style elastics that are being used in imitation of the genuine 1 Be A Wise Woman! Avoid tazdstools, See that your dealer ‘ e you a real lemo when you for it. 0 bales. agalnat bales lant w: nd 66,614 bale year. Market opened weak 13 to points lower and was aetive. One the chief factora responsible for break was the di storm fn tie South’ able moisture yenterday, American mills takinge to date | domestic cotton supply are 23 per cent larger than a year ago, Havershan King estimates the cotton | Moor at Ne The market Was erop at 15,760,000 bates, more steady after the opening and covered part of the initial logs on short | covering and commission house buying. In the second hour cotton turned weak and nervous stop orders were uncovered on the break, which was accelerated fore noon and gained a few points the second hour of the afternoon and at the close showed net declines ranging rom 15 to 20 points. Market closed heavy, CEH al CA, attended her World Wants Work Wonders, | cout be cai 7 OF EVERY ARTICLE “Sun Oal Heati pearance of the rat notably Texan, although that State received conaider- Cables lower, Southern and Liverpool seeling. Prices declined 19 to 2 points from Saturday's snals, but made a partial recovery be- urniture Specials Four Sample Items Representative of Tomorrow’s Many otable Bargains in This Department — $23 Genuine Ostermoor More Selections from Our Great Another powerful list of bargain items—including the things that are ee wide. A hee ule prices are—you will find THE QUALITY COOPER CO. HIGH STANDARD. Stoves and Heaters top iinge aod 7 _THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, OCTOBER 6, 1918. PAPE'S DIAPEPSIN DIGESTS FOOD WHEN STOMACH CANTIT'S GREAT Stops Indigestion, Sourness, Gas and Dyspepsia in Five Minutes. If you feel blonted after eating, and 1 FROM FIRE ESCAPE (BABY KILLED IN FALL 16 of 1@ Open Window in Apartment House Results in Tragic Death of One-Year-Old Tot. Mra. Annie Saclie, living on the first OS Third avenues, missed her baby Annie this afternoon and af- ter a hurried search of the apartment | you believe it is the food which fills you; | m Went out on the street, Little Annie |if what little you eat lies like a lump of | St Taahtore exthered abeu . ee stone \lead on your stomac there is diffi- Lion 3 culty in breathing after eating, eruc an the stoop, and as they chattercd | tions of sour, undigested food and acid, Annie's body struck the sidewalk in , front of them. The baby was instantly heartburn, brash of a belching of gas, killed, She had climbed the ataira to} you need Pape's Diapepsin to stop food the fitth floor, where a fiat was open, | fermentation and Indigest and had found her way to the fire es Tt neutralizes excessive cape and climbed out, to fall to her | po death an Dr. Nolan, who wae called from | entire meal Fees Hospital, found the mother | Headache, of inutes that Fermentation and Sour omach is causing the misery of Indi ree Gastritis, or by an: remember that relief is waiting at any drug store the moment you decide to Kenta | by sin will regulate any 43 thin fi romptly, without any t, all of any kind of ( i | fuse or discomfor and only trouble | food wou eat near death * and grief. Wel Geiping, ett i the family physician | IT MAKES LITTLE DIFFERENCE WHAT YOU NEED A WORLD "WANT" WILL GET IT, “‘Everybody’s Going to The Big Store’ bo noma 29 Stamps FREE GREENHUT BUILDIN As‘many Building. one book. $30 Three-Piece Fumed Oak Library or Living Room ‘Suites As illustrated; covered in genuine Spanish leather; spring seats; suite consists of settee, arm ‘1 chair and rocker; tomorrow, at........... : 835 Brass Bed 6 aN se strated; cor . Mets a Mads inch-post brass bed: with seven one-inch fill had in all regutai bright or satin fi tion felt mattres: proof woven wil prin, helical spring ends; to- morrow, at GREENHUT BUILDING of wi layer telt; cov- ered in fancy cretonne ticking; 4-6 size; $ 15 jomes. never a drawback to RIGHT QUALITY in this RIGHT UP TO THE GREENHUT - SIEGEL Wooden Ware Union Clothes Dryer—takes up little space when folded; Painte Curtain Stretchers Our paints are made from the pur turps., oil and ” Parlor Coal 8 fancy urn top. Sar ming, at Cylinder Oil Heatere—Japan- ned finish; 3-quart oil tank; safety burner; smoke- §, less and odorless; at.... Sai with nickel trim- ming, eee + $3.25 dard grade of muslin each. Not more mall or telephone orders, 12}4e Fine Bleached Muslin- a yard... $1.25 White Old Glory Long Cloth |29 to 39¢ Renaissance Center. $3.50 Couch Cover J in Our Millinery Workroonis Will Be : 2-yard pieces; at, @ Pleces—round or square; 19¢ he Resins Armee 4,95 Displayed for the Very First Time is sabitesy $7.50 Ruffled Net Bed ‘omorrow. 89¢ Maslin | She Pi Bemmed M rye’, Damas Ae 7 a cua $5.50 Remarkably captivating new modes— Wicsasiacwnesivsses® fections; 63x63; each..... Ft edie $2.98 MILLINERY VALUES UNSURPASSED, ‘MAIN BUILDING: White Goods Why Not Buy NOW and Save Money? 45c Pillow Cases—45x36; stan- 14c dozen to a » and we will not fill . Zc |85¢ Bleached Cotton Table Curtain Stretchers-~tx 12-1008 frame, Vy ches wide; sanitary pins, 2 inches apart; eel esiU RHE a center plate, and bolte corners; at... 75c Curtain Stretchers—6x12-foor frame, 134 Inches wide; Roof $1.30; 1-gallon, 70c; Floor Pala gail int—galion, lion, 90¢ Bullon, $1.65; long; with measu: (i iesae Magie Self- Feeding Parlor Stovee—with feeding m * gine; full nickel-plated bas i rails and M4 : corners ie | Curtain Siretchers—6x 12-foo inches wide: fe hump-guard pins consisting of 10-inch with six tumbler holder: Other Big Sales (Derais in fodsy's journsi.) MAIN BUILDING iad Corea 8 A $175; at 75¢ Youths’ and Young Men’s Suits values to $15; at. verse, $895 “Kingly” Trousers—values to $5; at... ‘ Values to $8; at $5 GREENHUT BUILDING 60c “Pro Lino” Linoleum— slightly imperfec $3.75 Marie Anto Lace Curtains Trimmed Autumn Priced Elsewhere at $10 to Can Be Had Here at ‘OD ues to $3 Renalasance Table Covers— 45 inches round; some with open-work cent embroidered est styles are shown at The Store in amazing variety at this nominal! price. $1.49 Fri —for ful beds; each. 19¢ —yard. ; MAIN BUILDING" Men’s $1 Storm Rubbers 7" 59c¢ Your Choice of 6,000 Pairs in This Big and 4q , T 2 + T. Timely Sale at The Big Store, Tomorrow. All of these rubbers are of standard grade--a well-known Americanmake—EVERY PAIR FIRST QUALITY— “as desirable in every respect as the regular price can buy, We promised the manufacturer not to mention the brand of these rubbers, and, therefore, we do not. BUT YOU WILL FIND HIS TRADE-MARK STAMPED ON EVERY PAIR, and then you can judge for yourself what an exceptional opportunity is placed before you. All Sizes From 6 to 11—F and M Widths ‘Several hundred pairs of LOW-CUT rubbers at the same Price.) Men with an eye for economy will lay in a winter's supply of rubbers, tomorrow. A SAVING OF 4ic ON EVERY PAIR, Sixth avenve J. B.OREENHOUT, Pres. Double Za Green Trading Stamps with Purchases Made Before 12 o’ Clock—Single Stamps Thereaft aehesia then edanamaamataal Mae SRDS ably required for books unfilled will be given. Premium Parlor, GREENHUT mentary stamps good in any FallSale of Housefurnishings WE NEVER SELL “SECONDS” AT ANY PRICE—a special price is These and a thousand and one other items are featured in our fall sale of houschold goods, which is now swinging along so briskly. ber, at... Ie Folding Sewing Tables—3 feet Nickel-Plated Ware $1.50 Crystal Coantor Sete— ] 5 hich prevent injuring of match; each piece with cut « ale! dome $ Demonstration JAP- ht ; 1 back, center star bottom and mounted top; No. @ size 13 | “A-LAC, for All Inte- ri eat ag, nickel frame No. 11 size. $15.25 rior Woodwork _}| lockingcorners;at 2.@@D! at.......... 95el, Ke ‘MAIN BUILDIN Hats The season's newest and loveli- 400 New Beauties Just Finished Other Extraordinary Values in Millinery $7.50 to $35, Our Cut Flower Special— Elsewhere 7Sc to $1.28 @ dozen; GREENHUT-SIEGEL COOPER ©. A Anoh befons Halta Century in Business Depends Uns epends Good Eyesight! —What can you turn to for a living when your sight fails? Safeguard your eyesight by wearing correct glasses now. Eyes Examined Without Charge by Registered Eye Physicians. Perfect Fitting Glasses, $2.50 tos12. 404 Grondway at done St. ( aster Hoeae, ) 101 Kisses, Ane St. 242 Siste dy 10m 960 Sith Ave, 22081, | 17 West 20— 1. 450 Fallon St. Cor. Bond St,, Greettye Sunday World Wants Work Monday Morning Wonders, Tomorrow sets as are reason- Distribution in Only 100 compli- Parlor Cabinets As illustrated; in Martin of Roc! wood — teed finish; plate glass = shelves; mirror back; beautifully orna- mented and trim- convo OO store. Nickel-Plated Ware jernsey ware; mounted in nick te frame; 7-inch size na iat eked trom, ni nicl for able servi $ a Guern: in nick ware; mounted smi Lav tr 10 nt Bidens $12, Big very ‘MAIN BUILDING Carnations tienme Roses Stemmed Fragrant our price, tomorrow, a . Bde 16* to 10® Streets

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