The evening world. Newspaper, October 8, 1913, Page 8

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THE EVENING ~ WAL STREET cha for today, and the net changes wim ared with yewendiy's cleang price Corn barely ntendy—nhorts covered for a time on prospects of unsettled weather, ! but offerings were not scarce and privex | enaed off 1-8 to 1-4. Wheat was quiet with prices off a Httle on moderate selling orders—trad- ing te largely @rofensional however. Ofterings at the advance were fairly Biee! opened at 96 7. Joined in the dec and sold down ferred stock los! 2. Market remained weak during the first hour, and in the second hour @ rally marted, but met heavy offerin forcing another decline to lower lev EXCHANGE. Talk of a revolt of the bankers of good. I first heard it when I was a country against the currency WI |. helped to precipitate about @ vivient decit prices in the early dealings on the Con all around the room, Union. Pacific| solldated tock Exchange to-day. | liberal and prices drifted back a Httle. satferedl trons declined to 12 &4, Reading to 163 548| Transactions were on a heavy ecale, the| Corn was steady at a little advance inflamma and Steel to ot 7-8, anles up to 1 o'clock exceeding 63,00 | from the low for th and would have shares An early afternoon incident was a transaction in 100 shares of Western Union at €2% on the Consolidated when that stock was quoted on the New York Btock Exchange at 61. ——— FINANCIAL NEWS ITEMS. ‘The annual report of the Rock Island line shows that 6.41 per cent. was car- tled on $75,000,000 capital stock againat |) 6.13 per cent. on same stock previous 1.80 Dee year. Absence of support and rumore of a complete change of sentiment in bual- Ness outlook encouraged short selting, which accelerated the decline, No official nows was made public in regard to the weakness in Union Pa- cifle, although it is thought by many speculators outside of the exchange thet no extra distribution would be made at present. After the noon hour another rally started in the leading stocks and reached 3-4 of a point in Union Pacific, And 5-5 in Steel, The trading activity declined on the rally, and market be- came dull. All through the ea «| Teport for year ended June 3% shows 5 noon the market waa Irregular, al-| ber cent. carried on $19,803,600 preferred though the copper producers’ statement | stock outstanding, and an additional 6.45 showed decrease of 4520,98 pounds the| Per cent, on $16,344,000 common stock effect on the market was without im-|4# against 6 per cent on preferred and Portance. Market held firm up to the|4# per cert. on common stock last year, middie of afternoon at a little above the low level of the morni atocka and belief that to-morrow’ kien ernment report will show some impro ment in condition both tend to check ad- vances. Wheat closed 8-8 lower. Corn closed 1-4 to 1-2 lower than ves terday. —— N. Y. COTTON MARKET. Open, High, Lame, Clase Bt. Louls and Southwestern Railway) The market opened eany, 3 to & lower. After the opening the market was more steady, with short covering helping @ moderate rally. Possibility of a damaging storm reported moving over South Carolina. Heavy selling pressure @ppeared on the rally, causing a further decline to new low levela for this move- ment in the second hour, showing prices quarterly dividend of 1 per cent., pay-|10 to 1% points below yesterday's final | or nervous able Oct. 10, to stock of record Oct. 1.|fgures. ham's Veg This is a reduction of 1 per cent. from} The market rallied slightly in the) dard remedy for femal Denver and Northwestern declared a The Closing Quotations, ‘The following wm highest, lowest f is the stan- ‘Men’s Newest Fall Clothing at 50% Savings Hackett, Carhart & Co., Inc., Retail, Are Retiring from Business, and Large Quan- tities of Men’s and Young Men’s Highest Grade Clothing Have Just Arrived Before it was decided that Hackett, Carhart & Co., Inc., Retail, was to retire, large quantities of merchandise for 6-months-ahead-selling had been contracted for. Additional lots are arriving from the factories daily. During the last 8 days a great lot of men's Fall suits, fresh from the workrooms, have come into the stores, and they are now for Seedinte dis- posal. Liquidation with honor can only be accom- plished through immediate raising of cash. All will be disposed of at an average price of fifty cents on the dollar. The greatest and most complete collection of men’s and boys’ clothing and furnishings ever gath- ered by one institution will be spread before you on Thursday morning. At the very season’s fecPentins men can secure their Fall wardrobe at tremendous savings, and, best of all, they can select from a stock which has no equal in the city. Suits, Overcoats and Furnishing Goods for Year Round Use---Reductions Which Average 50 Per Cent. Sale Includes Entire New Stocks for Fall and Winter 1913-14 15,00, os B15 aa and $17 Suits, Fall Coats peste ba and Med Fall Suits Coats $30, $35 and at, 50 Fall Suits, Coats Winks bee Winter Over- sas ton mm 4 $9.50 Fi wr $17.50 som $20.50 or Winter ‘Over. a 432.80 Fall Bult Cot Silk Lined Top Coats for Men | Ecces’ and Winter” "*" Suit» Overcoats. Sizes and styles for men and young men. ce peonved 9 compress bee of en's ts, ined fe the eee "Inclded are ti syle for ra men = ine 1 2.50 pod os rom 3 50 Ht S38, oe ‘and $25 Fall § Suits Coats "$23.50 5 in Fall Suits, of man, lar, stout te A lah claok pocaoure: Choicest lots up to sn rate Welsh Overcoats. Sizes falues range from $20 to $45, priced Conte ond Winter | ercoats. Sizes men, ‘snd "seunt 14,50 |_ $12.50 to $23.50 | mn ‘te! rams $27.00 REDUCT! IONS iN Page a Collars $240 and Neckwear Cat, Peabody & Co, Ar “elie Hosiery: ran so | bl Fourindfente. Sat aca fancy col Three for $1.00 Sis for $1.38 , eal 6 & Wien Red Ma, hess us CRAVATS |,' Ee ae Gloves Anes 81.30 Ea & Wien Negi te 0 Ndow silty Natural Weal a5e 91, Dents and Eng ul Sinn Eo Wo | ge Shi Pin ead 25c Week falveduon $1.38 | Cale nes Ot SS ag Reductions in Dress Clothes English Tweed Gabardine and Boys’ & Children’s Clothing $27 to $45 Values (At Our 13th Street and Harlem Stores Only) Rubberized Dress Coats $6 and $7 Children’s Norfolk and Double Breasted Knicker Raincoats $27 to $45 Values Suits, in Fancy Mixtures, sizes 7 to 18... ............ $3.75 Tuxedo Coats $7.50 and $8.50 Norfolk and Double Breasted Suits, in $7.50 to $30 Values now priced at Fancy Mixtures and Blue Serges, Sizes 7 to 18 Boys’ $7.50 and $8.50 Chinchilla Reefers in Blue and Gray, $4.75 $4.75 now priced $17.50 to $25 $4.75 to $17.50 265 Ader hibay 119 W. 42d St., near Chambe rire in . near Broadway, Wit “i Open Evenings Br Tircadvs G a 154 E. 125th. St, Ae tense 13th Se near 3d Ave, New Union Square Open Evenings WEDNESDAY, e ‘an In New York's Shopping Center Market Closing—In the last hour the phd a “a = trading was more active and asother etd Gane Minos att War tai . fald was made on prices, which de} ing, quarter on common mock. payable Nov. | tho fee clined to the low lev bt] 1 to stock of record Oct, oh continue & i. 2 othe } iy a Sixth Avenue, 20th to 22d Street iB ocd Jao for dividends $3,126.29, a de- re: a cline of $977,275 tre lous year. It ee eS a isepennenaeciemmnntiainnte i TCAaRi mae : seat be By ae G) sen inter "Sorat ome | IN SUCH PAIN Sk itetine «=| (dT —7.__ 9 , 1 48 8 change date of annual in faite | HE = A ceereatteget ante menting Ww Silk Ratine | Yesterday’s Scor e wad by nea 1 the - 4 ftcal year tn caleniter yea | AN 27-inch ratine ™ vi nas mae iB % Apel theeting. “mea that sella 3 9c At the first game of the World's Series Baseball games. Lit 1-4 yenterday, pays ao = ae ——.—_ Attendance, 40,000. Weather, cloudy. ana within 4 few minuten the is Ws = 3 0 WHEAT AND CORN HER CLOTHES Vontrous— tn Athletics 0.00 3 2001 0—6 Laened at 1-2 oe 14 — HT he" Giants .001030000—4 (4 ner recexnlo bu 8 Wee. | — Pe Hat at frat. she teany tone. bat # =% Hea ~ | Testifies She Was Restored Women’s Glace ara pathy nat ioe. Hock were at ootdess fees BR Be to Health by Lydia E. Gloves sions all around the n. rt Wheat and corn opened unchanged, Pinkham’s Vegetable Q-cl th fae are Was, reat volting OF natty. Sq <1] wheat wan quiet after the call There Compound. nits te a The World’s Greatest Series of iy ood supper On decline, (bu ‘HG = Q]le evidence of scale buying through | —_—_ chi sa id i traders said it came from short cov- GCL AA Ta TONOML tania oh Men’s New Suits ering. CONSOLIDATED STOCK SoMa. co OCTOBER 8, 1913. eee pint a Surety Coupons Free with Purchases and Redeem Them in — / Women's Silk and Overcoats Styles and qualities right up to the aoe standards of the best $18.00 to ni that is $25.00 clothes 69c | sole: At $12.50 £2 Afull range of the wanted materials, col- ors and patterns, Styles for conservative men, youn; ten and just “men.” Sizes for men of all four. "| tan white and) 1 Mala Store—Main Floor, | Plush Dress Shapes | Al tery etek “44 You Can Buy Clothes on the ee ae 75 $1. 95 ef es — Club Plan at O'Neill's Ess In all the autumn colorings, Ing binck and white ‘O'Neill Main Store—Main Floor. pelud- | | Get your new clothes now and arrange to pay a little O'Neill's Big Store for Dad and the Boys. Directly from Sixth at a time. e. Anniversary Sale Fine Furniture; Great F.conomies Prices have never been lower on high quality furniture. And O’Neill’s reputation for dependability is well supported by the splendid mer- chandise and rock bottom prices on our three great furniture floors. A Few Items Are Illustrated: $5.50 Walt Enamel Crib, $4.25 | $12 White Enamel Bed. $9.00 ot $30 Brass Bed, $22.50. Just like cut. Made with 7%-inch fillers; 5-It-inch top and bottom rods; %4-inch filling rods and fitted with National spring, finished in the best enamel, Furniture May be bought on the Club Plan A dignified, confidential, modified form of a charge account, whereby you may make Payments at Intervals $27.50 Combination Table Desk at $18.75 pillars, joined with the “T” ball corner mounts to @-inch top bars; made with five 1}4-inch filling rods; thoroughly well constructed. Can be had in all sizes and finished with our guaranteed lacquer. $5.50 Comfort | $1.35 Kitchen Rocker, $3.75 Chair, $1.10 os it of the season's best \ inches “nigh one $2.50 Bamboo |$7 Reed Rocker October Price 95.00 Sewing Table, | $1.98 The height is 2s| @ inches; the top is 1416] “Just like illustration. inches; neatly parti-| Has a continuous tioned off inside; con-}arm: hard wood w venient for colton, ei needles, thimbles, sci Just like illustra- tion. Made of golden oak or imi- Shaped posts, which are bolted to the aeat and which makes it sible for it to become impox- tation mahogany;] unglued or ket loose. sors and all sewing The legs are strength- Rete eet nares Athvcight ‘heavy | We accurately ilustrate here a combination | Fed : very comfortable; has a saddle seat |< TABLE: and D' Hele ne top is 42x26 inches. IWant across, | Book shelves on elther end. Che top of desk Is beautiful figure fitte a with, an ink well, pen and Bencil, racks. | buo; the top : r desk opens,’ g enty of room : and high back, for writing paper, Tavelopes, ete, The desk ie | with a high-g .. auen mude of fine Indiana white oak and is fumed rich brown shade. ‘Artistic and useful, O'Neill Hometurnishing Store—Second to Fourth Floor. artistically carved. | oak. warp matting. Fashion’s Latest Foibles in Outerwear for the Up-to-Date Woman or Miss Specially Priced Women’s Suits, Coats Misses’ and Junior’s and Dresses. $17.50) sallored $14.50 $35 Values, Special, at Fall Suits / New tailored suits, special ations; your choice Regularly 818.00 to $22.50 of matelasse, cut velour, Be ord, cheviot, serge, All of the latest girlish models, in cutaway, broadcloth, Plain and trim odels, coats satin straightling and blouse effect very fine lined. All new desirable colors; sizes $2 to 55, q serges, novelty mixtures, diagouals, Cloth ond os Women's Coats abelian, two-toned eponges and boucle. at 917.50 Misses’ and Misses’ Sport fl Juniors’ Coats Coats at $8.98 © In a» variety of » 12.50 auitable for all . anh A aap Values te $15.00 % HK eg. $16.50 fo 822.2 tucilalss souie sre All the most de- New Fall Coats, in the smartest up-to-the- minute models, with fancy backs, collars and cuffs, and novelty but- tons, All of the most- throughout with satin, Boucles, plushes, chev- iots, broadcloths, zibe- es, chinchillas, mate- lasse and English tweeds, Newest color- ings; all sizes, 95.98 Serge Dresses at $3.50 An important offering of Serge Dresses, smart and distinctive styles, sutin, braid and velvet trimmed, Dark colors and sirable materials, in- cluding the popular chinchilla, striped novelly boucles, siriped worsteds and double ed hair - line stri large patch pockets; belt- ed; with fancy but- tons. Tinavys, reds, browns, greens and Sizea: Misses,” 14 to Copenhagen, Sizes 18; Juniors, 13 to 19, 18 to 24, Street, New York City =O ESTO LsiSaivtes Women's 916,00 Coats, Special at $10.00 m wanted Fall cloukings, including: bigh quality lines, wool qin and mix. Not all sizes in model, O'Neill Main Btore—Third Flees, AOI Nall Asem Co. Co Sixth Av me Arepie atte 20th to a at nee bree eras —_ sf ———sepenpenmnpanpameenenteen———*

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