The evening world. Newspaper, November 10, 1913, Page 7

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‘Yield of Leading Stocks Based on Present Gelling Prices. i Market Closing—tn the late after- Neon the market developed rallying Patenoy which 414 not besome very Meorous until the last fifteen minutes, suon the rally had brought prices up W the active tesues from 1 to 11-4 inte from the low and Steel closed With a net main of 1-8 at 648-8, with the preferre at 105, alno 1-8 higher, Lehigh Valiey showed a net lone of 3%, @loning at 145% or % above the low. St. Paul ratiiod from 4 9-4 to 9 1-9, 38 2-4 to 18 1-4, Total Opening—Ini.tal price changes were @mal! but tone waa heavy, and at end ef a few minutes active issues showed Geclining tendency, sentiment was de- Pressed and tradera sald market had Started upon another big downward @wink. ¥ heavy, opening 1-4 dropped to 53 3-4 Was active and weak at ce of TR 8-8, Amalgamated Copper and Utah was under pressure from tie start, each showing 9 loss of 1 1-4 points in the first half hour, during which the mar- ket was feverish and with amall publio “1 r presure was evident, Can issues were weak and foon showed losses in the common of 1% and 2 polnts in the preferred. The Mexican sttuation appeared to be the nt influence, with a growing be- Hef that Intervention was probable, and traders though t such a contingency Would mean first a sharp deciine and then a quick rally In firet hour St. Pant sold down to $1, off 21-4 points, and the lowest price since 197, U. 8. Rubber met with very ttle support and sold down to 61, @ loss of 31-4 points, ‘Trailing in the second hour was ike the first, with prices aagging off to low- @r levels with hardly any resletance, All the @tocks traded in showed losses ranging from 1-4 to § 1-4 pointe with the average slightly more than one Point. Towards 1 o'clock New Haven broke to 7 1-2, and other fesuen sold at the lowest prices; fractional rallies in- @uced more selling, although business Was on a smaller scale. Between 1 apd 2 o'clock mew low fige ura were reachel; Southern Pacific sold down to S% and a new low figure for the year, and Lehigh Valley declined Selling was steady and ex- STERN BROTHERS 42d and 43d Streets, Motor and Carriage Entrance on Forly-third Street Announce for To-morrow, Tuesday, Very Large Reductions in Imported Novelty Dress Goods On the Second Floor including soft Velvet effects in rich Brocades and Stripes; Velours in Broche, Crossbar, Corded Alligator and Bayadere weaves, at $4.95, 5.50 Formerly $7.50 to 10.50 Yard The Dressmaking Salon On the Fourth Floor Exceptional facilities for short notice of Street, Afternoon & Evening Gowns and Tailor-made Suits from the latest and most desirable foreign models, or original sketches to meet individual re- quirements, at very moderate prices. The remainder of their Autumn and Winter importations of Paris Model Gowns from the ateliers of leading Parisian modistes are now Greatly Below Actual Cost Continuation, To-morrow, of the Extraordinary Clearance Sale of Oriental Rugs, Carpets and Hall Runners taken from the regular stock, at prices Very Much Less Than Import Cost Net | ders, + ehF | metal at ‘The following . n Stet ease peas Sih stator stot prio | decrease of 490,018 te wm we By ifs ws BS Be 26 Py ic HS t ty 14 % 90% ge i . i 198 i} Rs BR! 2 - nH fay y ‘oe We = 2) PH ath ei 4—t <i CONSOLIDATED STOCK EXCHANGE. | Uneasiness regaming the Mexican | @ituation overhung the market on the Consolidated Stock Exchange and was |@ main influence in precipitating acl!- ing in volume, There were, however, other unfavorable factors, including Teports that the award of the arbi- tratora in the Eastern ratiroad ware | question, to be filed in the United | 8 Dietrict Court to-de: would | IF HAIR 1S TURNING GRAY, USE SAGE TEA Here’s Grandmother's Re-| cipe to Darken and | Beautify Faded Hair | ‘That beautiful, even shade of dark, glossy hair can only be had by brewing | a mixture of Sage Tea and Sulphur. | Your hair is your charm. It makes or mars the face, When it fades, turns | gray, streaked and looks dry, wispy and scraggly, just an application or two of Sage and Sulphur enhances its sppear- ance a hundredfold, Don’t bother to prepare the tonic; you can get from any drug store a 50-cent bottle of “Wyeth's Sage and Sulphur Hair Remedy,” ready to use. This can always be depended upon to_bring back the natural color, thickness and lustre of your hair and remove dandruff, stop cap itching and falling hair. Everybody uses “Wyeth's” Sage and Sulphur because it darkens so naturally and evenly that nobody can tell it has been applied. You ciently dampen a | sponge or soft brush with it and draw this through the bair, taking one small strand at a time; morning the gray hair has disap; ¢ application it mes beautifully dark vet appears glossy, lustrous and sbun- ant. West of Fifth Avenue and 6.50 Yard the making to order at lowest lor the men, * to be acted | | hither for both montha, Hovernment crap report indieated onta yood deal of cotton ft Nov. 1 yield of corn por aore of twenty-| In the early afternoon prices had | clared remular quarterly dividend « ; and distress, Millions of eased off from tho higher level of the |S and an extra dividend of #2, payable Digests all food, absorbs & to atock of record Nov. @. ——— CHICAGO WHEAT AND CORN three bushels and total anop of 2,463,017, - |) bushels, againet manth ego 2.573,000,- | 111. Many trad tteat- | Pee 1coy aval sid nei sata oah mean morning Many traders are manttes 1-8 to 1-2 up from Sa urday's closing prices, with short cov- cable estimating the (| Argentine crop at 16 per cent. under i last year. Poor wite aervice due to the = Ag) big storm in the West interfered with | bustnens Gorn was higher and firm in aym- 4s pathy with wheat. S| There was a little evening up mm ad- ateadying effect on cotton prices, helped by buying by the shorts, who were tal ing profite on ales at hirher pri New Orleane and Memphis —*‘Hvery MAIN BUILDING: 29c Suitings Tomorrow, a Yard 36.- inch worsted - finish | | Tomorrow at, a Yard..... black and white checks; will make up admirably into neat suits, skirts, waists and chil- dren's wear. One of the most- wanted fabrics of the season. Only 3,000 yards at this price. Sale in Wash Goods Store, 318 ments from one of our very best manufacturers. & well-known manufacturer. and after another | Pre- Thanksgiving offered Sale of The items may be purchased separate. $75.00 We have several styles of chairs to match ace egy page ‘YHE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 10 ; + ' ae nent After the cull pr ned a few 10 visas. W " rt receipts today ed rst price, fo, and TE last year same date, | dividends. and at fariet held steady during the morning, dende will be paid on the |] above Saturday's close, W closed |and it was said in conservative quarters |#tock @ntl the M 1-2 to 6S higher and corn wae I-4 that position te greatly strengthene: Aint apinning interests are itkely to take ing @ disponition to iuy for a turn, on toum affairs have confirmed the report vesune (REENHUT BUILDIN 5,000 Yards of 35c Cretonne Tickings and Taffetas 19¢ are reasonably re- quired for books unfilled will be. given. Distribu-| Parlor, GREEN-' HUT Building. Superb grades, representing the surplus assort- 650 Pairs of Scrim Curtains Values to $3.50; Pair $1.89 This, too, is a ‘ial underprice purchase from MAIN BUILDIN¢ Fine Raincoats Many of ’Em Imported— Values to $15; Sizes for Men and Youths; Tomorrow Only, at........0..+0++++ Here’s an offering that is just as timely as turkeys for Thanksgiving, for we are just getting into the season when a good raincoat is an absolute necessity. Many of these were imported by The Big Store direct from P. B. Cow & the famous raincoat house of London, England. Other raincoats in this lot (domestic grades) in Pencil Striped Gray and Tan Tweed effects now in such bigh favor. Remember, only 318 raincoats. Sale, tomorrow only. Youths’ *10 to *15 Suits, Tomorrow, at 56.95 Only 542 suits. Sale, tomorrow only. 2- and 3-piece models in medium-weight cassimeres and cheviots in tans, browns, and mixtures. Brand College Clothes” Suits, Tomorrow, at... Full range of styles and sizes for men, youths and young men. Grays, tans, browns, pencil-stripes, and blue all-wool serges. handsome patterns—too many to describe in this limited announce- ment. All sizes. Please COME EARLY, as there are only 600 sui's *10 Sizes 31 to 38. $12 to *18 “Senior at this price. “Sample” Winter Overccats Values to $18; Tomorrow, at Only 1 to 4 overcoats of a style or material. Assortment includes the new shades of brown, gray, and Oxford. and youths. Only 681 overcoats in this sale, tomorrow. Trousers Values to $3; at . Fully 2,000 pairs in all sizes for men and youths. Striped worsteds, cassimeres, black cheviots, blue cheviots, and corduroys, morrow only. GREENHUT BUILDING co} | construction good, trimmings. The Big Store GREENHUT-S Sixth Avenue ann smeneneneamtaemnen anit ee a nantes IEE ras te rent om barrels the tat whieh » payment of Sa week [IS fot large enough It ts believed that no divt- -ommon an situation {@ ad: jaolutely cleared up, Standard O11 Company of Ohlo de. American Cotton Of report for yenr| and eructate undiges hat the Supreme Court of Mextoo had | ended Aux. M1 surplua avalinoie tor divi- | foul, tong recently handed down a decision hold: | tenda of $4,193, a deoline of $990,089 érom | Diapepai ing this company liable for back taxes | the previous year, dy’s Going to The Big Store” Tomorrow As many sets &5 pe ritens” Winter|| compinstic of Men’s Underwear Values to $1.25, Tomorrow, at 49c Splendid, heavy-weight garments of natural wool, camel's heir, heavy ribbed cotton and heavy fleeced grades. Broken assortments— therefore not all sizes in each grade—but you are sure to fina your size in the collection. Only 100 complimentary stamps good in any one book *6.95 Very Regular sizes for men Sale, to- Furniture ° oe ° (Four-Piece) Dining Room Suites,at . . . . = i This item is representative of many bargains to be found here ' now, but we emphasize it as a really remarkable value. sists of buffet, serving table, china closet and extension table. Finished in golden oak color. The design is Colonial and the 79 The buffet is 50 inches long and 22 inches deep. Has all wooden The extension table is 48 inches in diameter and 6-foot extension, The china closet is 46 inches wide, The serving table to match, A City in liself SEL COOPER @ 18" to 19% Streets fw “= FEW MOMENTS! NO INDIGESTION OR” SICK STOMACH—PAPE'S DIAPEPSIN gase. and stops fermen- | havea bed stomach. A little > aueaseea i t ry I TT, 3. Steel unfilled tonnage tetalted i bey eat their favorit belief that heavy liquidation of the past ion ; * ry eal it favorite foods ANEW YORK COTTON MARKET. | ee vinse and that some {GSIRMT tone on Oct. fi, matinee 5007 Mls Gh Leal feat. : of the leading bulla are taking back | Sept. 3, 6,999,468 Aum, 81, 1911, and 7,F06.98 It your stomach doren’t take care of fay cqticn teak: on Wie Grenke tons on Ost. a, 1012 Wonder what upset your stomach—| your liberal limit without rebdllion; if inh Market closed firm 2 to % points up which portion of the food did the damage | your food is » damage instead of a help, 806 May i a from Saturday's close. | American Rallways Co, declared ragu-|—do you? Well, don't bother. If your! remember the quic ourest, USiiton Guned aieher —_———— iar quarterly dividends of 11-8 per cent. Mien gee o Nojaeeet gay | harm rele is Pape's Dispepsin A AL NEWS ITEMS. on eommon etock, payable Deo, 16 to | and et, ant hat you just ate has fer-| which costs ly fifty cents for o large int hater. Lieion canis bal ‘iio pier wih Betas Fatto, | Oem OF reed Nov. & Wee abt eevy be 1 ee Yeats teal wee wee diy and aches; belch gases and acids it digests food and sete astonishing. Please don't go om and with @ weak, disordered stomach; wonder what beca: #0 unnecessary. MAIN BUILDIN all-over embro! ie Edison Phonograph or the Latest Improved Edison Amberola Equi, with the New Diamond- = PPsint Reproducer and 12 Blue Amberol Records a For 3] Week Our Tatking Machine Depart- ment has never before made @ more attractive proposi:ion than this, It places the greatest home- entertainer that exists within reach of the most meager puree. We Charge No Interest and There Are No Extras of Any Kind to Pay. The master product of the great Edison is placed before you on more favorable terms than are offered by any ovher sore. There's et | better than an EDISON CYLINDER PHONO- GRAPH. Our collection of records is wonderfully extensive. Right in stock we have records of operas, classics, rag-times and all the up-to- date dances, With an Edison horn phonograph also tant) you may make your eee ee rdan” (And this te tenpere Give Us Your Order NOW, in Preparation for Christmas. The initial payment down js only five dollars, NO TRADING STAMPS WITH “EDISON” GOODS, MAIN BUILDING" Women’s *%c" High Shoes On Sale Here, Tomorrow, at a Price That Hardly Covere the $ Cost of Material and Manufac- ture, a Pair..... e Patent Beautiful new Sh ly this season's selli loath, gun-metal vans ee, Bae a Blucher style Chath or dull id tops; high Cuba ow heels. so black + Good: year-wolted soles;_ all sizes and widths, “vet button shoes; Good- | - Boys’ $2.60 and 93 High Shoes, at $1.79 Burton or Blucher; patent leather and gun-metal calf; all Sizes up to $44. Misses’ and Children’s $2 and 82.50 HuttonShoes, $1. 49 High or regular cut; tan Russia calf, patent leather and a= metal; solid leather soles; all sizes up to 2, is GREENHUT BUILDING: The Very Best Grades of Domestic e e Wilton, Axminster and At Prices That Are Down Velvet Rugs to the Year's Lowest Level These are discontinued patterns, but that is nothing against them, They ave icost domestic Rut produced in America—in floral and Orient and the most desirable $30.50 5 Winton Rugs §, sive 9x 2 Ligs. od Wilton Rage 29.50 32.50 Auminster Rugs — 4 sige WONI2O, S 32.50 22,50 $2250 Aaminster Huge ty size 1061368 o7Kr at 27 50 & Astor Kugen $29.0 Aaminsior Kuga — 49x00; $6 9 Ny ase Tg Witton Velvet Rugs 19,50] wet'’* "6.25 women to-day know that it is pA -2 jonally keeps the stomach regulated rei without ; hin ght, so gently and easily that it

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