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THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 17, the wmal quarterly dividend of # @ CONSOLIDATED STOCK EXCHANGE. te mm STREET ™ rd | | 7 pt. hn Sinelters common : American Bmeiters pf. & merican Tei, & Tel Sanadian Pact @ Consolidated Gas Ts@rent Northern @ Lehigh V & New York « D Northern “ @ Penneyivania Railroad . @ Reading “ @ Gouthern Pactt ® Union Pacife .... 6 U. B. Stee! 7 UL @& Bteel pf Marke ClosingPrices advanced to-|I * wae the close for a few of the lead- Sing stocks, with « litte more activity Walag shown. Reading and Steel sold te their highest point for the day, and feat prices in all imues were above tow point, showing fractional @anger, New Haven closed at 7-12, @ met cain of 11-4 pointe, steel cloned at 3-4. @ nat los* of 1-2, and Union 4 laivigh Valley Satumfay's finals, shares ‘The opening of the stuck market fot- lowed the London prices, which were Jewer a)) around, the losses tn lead fg inauen running clone to a point. Dealings were professional and the leas ble news regarding the Mexican in was the chief cause of the movement. The initial decline Union Pacific amounted to le to , and in Reading It wan of the » ¢ftent. Lehigh Valley opened down] & point and Canadian Pacific wae 1% . Steel % off and New Haven % 5M ten di following eales, and at 10.9) o'clock part of the initial losses. Le! Wey jumped from 146 1-2 to 148 and back to m4, ing rather a thin market. New 1 hour, nelling up to 1 @f 21-2 points over opening pr ave strength to the rally for a time, 804 prices advanced within a fraction @f the final prices of Saturday. Central Leather han been very active fately on advancing quotations, and ed to be under accumulation on ved earnings and trade situation. ‘American Telephone stock was weak, led by movement in Congress in of Government ownership. Prices off during latter part of eecond eur, and in early afternoon trading Wes very light at the lower level close to the opening prices. Mo change in character of market oc- curred up to ¢he last hour; business came to @ standstill, low point of the d —>—— NEW YORK COTTON MARKET. Open, High. Low. Close, 3.45 1RGR 12,98 13.43 a0 12.00 13.14 Be Be 125 1.98 13.15 2 18.98 13,08 Cotton prices were from 1 to 5 pot ower at the opening. Receipts of cot- day are estimated at ast week and ot was steady private estimates of-erop. Liverpool also bought and focal shorts covered despite lower cables. Considerable attention is being at- tached to the | r ipte at ‘Well matched skin, heap bey ‘Well matched Scotch mole, new mod- | New England pointe, which tn Indicative el, collar of real venke “Vatee $684 57. 50 el, mandarin ‘leaves. Value 3195.00 tendon pols nat Sted em Conee ney collar and cufte a gi gl te cy in second hour, y well mar! 1; oclling if prominent exchange ‘Pince fee of civet of seal. Value $85.00 68. 50 cufte of various ters. 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Crop-moving meney Government West shows decline of 91,600,000 from high water mark, amounting at present time to $34,201,000, Standard On Company of New Jersey declared regular quarterly dividend of Central Leather common han advanced 9 paints from the low point of June 19 and 4 pointe since last week, but in- teresta close to the company refuse to commit themselves as to probable ac- tion of directors regarding a common dividend at meeting to be held tn about Ris pointed out that the company has cash surplus of over 9,600,000 and that Joaning from $3,000,000 to $5,000,000 in Wall xtreet at the present eime, arnings last year were 867 per cent. on the common e@tosk and there tx a strong probability thet the 1% fiscal ‘] period will prove nearly as good as last year. Agama Express Company dedared Franklin Simon & Co, Share out of ac fram inveatmen' stock of record |. lowent and ‘eed th cumulated net revenue ta payable Dec. 1 to Nov, 18 Memtean interventi on feara again ex. he | Ohio ON Company deciared a regutar| Cried a depressing influence upon the Mer Loe leat. 0a quarterly dividend of $1.2 a ahare and| Market on the Consolidated Stock KR- ‘oe £° 3 lan exten dividend of $675, payable Dec, | My Ry By -¥ | 2. ‘This atock advanced 6 pointe, to 142, i Le ae % | from to-day's low. Aw the par value for 19 Re AAR) thin tock ta O35, te extra Atvidend of 7" e | 9876 in equal to a per cnt, and brine |, a4 hy + i] the total payments for the quarter up hile Union Pacific wag down (J - to M1 per cent * a'atted tates, steel % rn Southern YPacitie and 8 : ICA: ‘ each down 6-8 and A Be 7] djenicaco wHeaT ANO CORN PCOS AladEh Lee or is MARKETS, ,, | Serra ve xe + . e ee ge. ap ae ae ae Bey ae gies at 8. ag 88 iid eee | | | CORN, 7 iy with the prior conselldate ef as i bi > a8 ont ‘os i] Mes Pa | % 7 a sitio Bs ie Bo = BRE OS AS aR ge ain as § US] Wear opened up 1-2 to 7-4 higher. erations 6 HOR 130" TM | Northwest receipt to-day at Wuluth |“ A number “ R" B “+ Blai7 aap tote, compared with 1.07 tast | ‘ ELITES Boy my an: Week and MM dest year same date, and! corded on the New York Stock EX + ” -= at Minneapolis @6 cars of wheat y,pehange. In this let were Chesapeake ib lawt week and $1! fast vear same! and Ohio, which fold on the #9) o'clo ik date. deposited by the with banks in Gouth and Better demand cauned ‘Wheat wan atrong on higher cables and flood reperta from Argentine. considerable short call at 6; Third As the call, at % and after the call, at 2 for Canadian wheat wering, — Corn opened firm 1 to 3-4 higher on{1- Davable Dee. 18, 10 etock Of, whont wan a wheat was stron lowest prices foi while corn war uréay's clone, “TY never was husband." “Nothing much, at me and smiled, Are you nagging no unsettled — weather. freely, foreign prices better and #trength vanced to & premium, mhort aide were reared, Prices of wheat and corn weakened in late morning, losing part advance on loral profit taking. the clone for both wheat and corn. The final prices showed wheat unchanged, —____. WHAT HE SAID. (Prom the Detroit Pree Press.) life. T came face to face with my first “What did he say?’ Shorts he Pacific factor, December ad- dealt in after Pacific Malt. 38 and o1-4, and Reading which was Exchange did not get above i) 2-4 on the other board, againat B6-%, Rome the call ar Jow as In second hour if. Stop-lowe ordere on of the ‘The ir the day were near 148 to 3-8 above Sat- 0 embarragsed in my He just looked up nd then eald: ‘Who Mary” " Fifth Avenue, 37th and 38th Sts. Special Sale Tuesday High Grade Fur Coats 4 For Women and Misses me Much Below Regular Prices For This Sale No Goods Sent on Approval. French Seal cos _— Caracul Coats Sbenb Coller Hudson Seal Coats Ermine Coller Real Hudson seal, cutaway model; square collar of ermine or seal. Value $125.00 95.00 Caracul Coats Ermine Collar Of fine quality caracul semi-dra mandarin slecvess nt of ermi me falue $145.00 Real Mole Coats 115.00 135.00 145.00 Real Civet Coats Real Skunk Cotter Full models; meted skins, art teal skunk Real Hudson Seal Coats uarter, seven-eighth and full-length models, highest grade skins, Th lars of Ermine, Fitch, 115.00 Values $17. Chinchilla Squirrel or 5.00 and $250.00 ole. High Grade Persian Lamb Coats 38, 45 and 52 inches long, of well-matched Leipzig dyed skins. 265.00 Values $375.00 and $450.00. Fur Muffs and Neckpieces Raccoon Neckpiece. Large rwo-ski Raccoon Muff. Large three-skin mutt. Black Wolf Neckpiece. Animal scart. Black Wolf Muff. Large mutt with Black Fox Neckpiece. Large two-ekin scart. Black Fox Muff. Large mutt with head and tail. Mole Neckpiece. Resi Scotch mole scarf. Mole Muff. Large real Scotch mole m Real Skunk Neckpiece. Animal scarf, with head and tails. Real Skunk Muff. Large fiat mutt. Russian Fitch Neckpiece. wit heads end tills, Russian Fitch Muff. Lerge fet mutt. Cross Fox Neckplece. Large enimel ecart. Cross 2 Muff. Large mutt with bead and colt in ecarl. Value $18.50 , Value $24.50 Value $16.50 Value $24.50 Value $24.50 Vatue $24.50 Value $34.50 Value $39.50 Value $39.50 Value $49.50 Value $39.50 Vahve $50.50 Value $58.60 Valeo 660.60 head and tall. well- Value $250.00 165.00 11.50 18.50 12.59 18.50 19.75 19.75 24.50 29.50 29.50 39.50 29.50 39.50 49.50 59.50 1913, ANNUAL BALL OF “BIG 6.” Ferrer rec Union of 7,000 Printers to Have @4th Reception Thankagiving Ere. 6, the largest Ormanteatto n of print ws Seventy-firat Kegiment Armory, Phir- 26. Twenty -olght journeyman printers anya el wad 0720070 “Honestly conducted business is \ tremendous in its endurance; so is the confidence of the public once it is obtained.” y-fourth atreet and Park avenue, oh Thanksgiving ev® Wednesday, Nov. Ned in Stoneall's Hotel in Ful- ton street on Maturday evening, Jan. We have been manufactur- , 1860, and there formed the organ: near! ination, ‘which to<ay has 7,000 mem- ing underwear for nearly fifty bers, Horace Greeley, founder of the| years; we have the New York Tribune, was the first Presi- of hundreds of the leadin dent of the printers’ union, id hou: ds “Big Six" ie large numerically and, stores and — thousan: generous in assisting its membera in | time of need, annually to the support of the Union | wearers endorse our product. We solicit your confidence It contributes §12,000 | | eae iaeey it Bt, Colorado, Springs, in our wi a nearly $10) @ year for other beneficial features, including old wae Try and be convinced. [pensions and ite mortuary insurance) fund. | @upport of the Sohool for Apprentices at the Hudson Guild, 136 West Twenty-seventh street, where nearly 200 apprentices are receiving Leading Stores Everywhere Look for this label Awentcan foster “Big Six” also contributes to the| Printers’ | natruction. The proceeds of the annual reception and ball are devoted to the main-| tenance of beds in aeveral city hos-| pitals. Lord & Taylor Founded 1826 The Store Opens at 9 A. M. Closes at 6 P. M. Annual November Sale of Furs Offering Surpassing Values in Women’s Fashionable Coats Muffs and Scarfs in the Approved Styles for Winter, 1913-1914 An Extraordinary Sale for Wednesday, November 19th of Upholstery Materials including Damasks, Tapestries and Sunfast fabrics Complete details of which will ap- pear in Tuesday’s Evening Papers Hotel managers and upholsterers should take advantage of this unusual event. Removal Sales Oriental Rugs Fine. Carpetings Domestic Rugs Furniture Bedsteads 8 Bedding Broadway & 20th St.; 5th Ave.; 19th St. GRAND RAPIOS FURNITURE Call and Make Your Own Terms Our Terms Apply to New York, New Jersey, Long Jaland, Connecticut. _ )7his handsome Mission arie BW, Carving Set C} | Clock FREE with every pur- chase of $75 or over during ‘i Bi iecacctissasikce November on presentation lof this COUPON. 1° A Week 1"AV Your I paed with $50 Ne Mail Orders or C.0. D. Filled, BE" 19.98 | rs St a ae = American Hosiery ee WORLD WANTS WORK WONDERS, T 16 SUGGESTED THAT EARLY SELECTIONS BE MADE OF MERCHANDISE INTENDED FOR HOLIDAY GIFTS, ESPECI- ALLY WHEN ENGRAVING OR EMBROIDERING |8 T DONE B. Altman & Co. have arranged the following Sales for _ to-morrow (Tuesday): Dress Fabrics & Tailor Suitings consisting of Brocaded Wool Charmeuse, Plain and Brocaded Silkeand-Wool Crepes, Striped Velours, and Scotch Suitings, heretofore sold at prices ranging from $3.50 to 4.50 per yard, willbe offeredat . . peryard $2.50 A Very Unusual Sale of will present, at special prices, a selection of smart, distinctive styles, fashioned on the newest lines. Women’s Dress Slippers ina specially prepared assortment, offered at much4 below the customary prices, will comprise: Evening Slippers in gun metal, patent colt- skin or black satin; and Afternoon Slippers (sizes incomplete) in sev-. eral desirable leathers, selected from the regular stock, at « « per pair $3.75 (Shoe Department, Second: Floor.) Custom-made Corsets in several styles about to be discontinued, the actual values of which are $8.00 & $10.00, willbeonsale . . . at $3.50 & 5.00 A Sale of Toilet Articles will present the following items (many: of which will prove acceptable as Christmas gifts), at attractively low prices: Military Brushes, in-ebony and various woods, per pair . e ° eo oe eo e« @ $1.50 Perfume Atomizers . . «¢ « «© 1,90 Pullman Aprons, in brocaded satin . 1,75 Tourist Cases, in brocaded satin;. . 1,35 Tourist Cases, incretonne . . . 1.15 Sponge Bags, in brocaded satin at 6 e « e« 785c., 95c., S115 & 1.25 Also a Special Selection of Several Thousand Yards of Novelty Women’s Negligees & House Gowns Imported Celluloid Articles, comprising Manicure Sets of six pieces, inbox . $3,90 Toilet Sets, consisting of brush, comb and mirror. «© © © © © «© ec $3,00 Figurine Pin Cushions. . .« . 1.00 Monograms will be engraved at epectal prices, A Sale of Leather Goods for toemorrow (Tuesday) will offer excettent” values at the following prices: Women’s Hand Bags of pin morocco, in black and a variety of colors . . . at $3.00 Travelling Bags of black cowhide leather: I6einch size. - + © « -« at $4,758 I7einch “2 2 6 6 eh ot 525 Ieinch “ . 6 ee 8. wt 52 Limousine Cases of black morocco, with celluloid fittings. . . . . at $6.00 _! Fifth Avenue, 34th auih 35th Streets, Nem York) 149" IT MAKES LITTLE DIFFERENCE WHAT YOU NEED— A WORLD “WANT” WILL GO AND GET a a «| /