The evening world. Newspaper, December 2, 1913, Page 10

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i WILSON AGAN NANES |) PINDELL FOR RUSSM; POINTS WHTLOK enneibian Minois Editor and Toledo’s Ex- Mayor on List of Diplomats Sent to Senate. ‘WASHINGTON, Dec. 2--Henry M. Pindell, the Peorta (1!1.) publisher, was Fenominated to-day by President Wilson fer Ambassador to Russia. Pindell's Bomination failed in the extra seasion Gfter It Became @ contre of attention because of publication of certain alleged eorrespondence with Senator Lewis. Brand Whitlock of Toledo was nom- mated for Minister to Belgium, and George Fred. Willams of Boston for Minister to Greece and Montenegro. ‘Winfred T. Denison of New York was Fenominated for Secretary of the In- terior of the Philippines. G. D. Little of California was named for Receiver f Public Moneys at Eureka, Cal. WHEAT. Ay + + ee Re: FPEES : ye me ~ ° WALL STI STREET. Yield of Leading Stocks Based on Present Selling Prices. Ra Viet. 6 ‘Rinatgamated Copp R69 ‘Amertean Car & Foundry pf. a i American Can pf. 4 American Smeiters co! 7 American dmeitera pf 7 Northern Pacific 6 Pennsylvania Ra’ & Reading ... 6 Southern Pacifi o Meal "Parite BU, TU. & Steet Market Closing—Duliness continued during late afternoon until within a few minutes of the close when there was an increase of activity on aolling mide. Bome of the tradera who had bought during forenoon tried to realize on bull- iah commitments, but the reaction went EAT SUOUGT CO SPS (CUE BEAMY 8:1 HOE profits, Disapointment was felt that the enthuslasm tn early trading had soon died out Steel showed net gain of 34 to 61-2, Union Pacific 8-8 to 16-8 and Reading 3-8 at 1001-2. ‘The final prices were be- low the top for the day, but moat ali | jemue showed fractional gain. Total | miles 212,75 @hares, Opening was exceedingly slow and uninteresting, but at the end of a few minutes there were signa of an increane of activity under the leadership of Steel. The newa from Mexico indicated the early downfall of Huerta, and this was regarded as favorable. THE _EVEWING WORLD, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 2, 1918. ITENS FOR INVESTORS. Virie Railroad reporta that October nat earnings declined $435,104 compared with same month in ‘912, and net earnings after tax wan deducted for past four months show @ decrease from Inst year of $1,404,145, Reading aystem reports a decrease In net earnings for October of 023.1%, and tor the four monthe from July 1 net earnings have fallen off $2.9M1,0% com- pared with aame period of 12. Sears-Roeduck & Co.'s wales for No- vember Increased 6.7 per cent over 1912 and for eleven months of 1913 grovs salen show increase of 14.27 per cent. com- pared with 1912 same month. | PacificaAlankn Navigation Company de- 7 | \clared regular quarterly dividend of 11-2 per cent., payable Dec, 31 to stock of | record Dec. 29. |ular semi-annual dividend of $1.50 per Deo, 10. Phelps, Dodge & Co, November produc- tion of copper totaled 12,594,116 pounds, Atchison, Topeka a and Ganta Fe de- clared_regular semiannual 2% per cent, Avidend upon preferred stock, payable Feb. 2, to sock of re ord Dec. 31. Directora of Callfornia Petroleum Company at meeting on Dec. 6 will prob- ably take action on quarterly preferred dividend. It is understood that regular dividend of 1% will be declared and that the management will lasue a statement showing company’s cash position after |Paying the dividend on the preferred stock. Exports of merchandise from port of New York week ended Nov. 20 are eati- mated am being $908.748 more than same week last year, and total since Jan. 1 Union Traction Company declared rem- |i4 share, payable Jan. 1 to atock of record | 12, shows 049, the same pei Milliken Bros.’ asrets were sold to yond holders’ protective committee for $42,000, Thin waa the only bid received at the sale, Report to Congress shows postal sav- ings banke’ deporita increased from $20,000,000 to $39,000,009 during the year ehded June 9 jast. Standard O11 Company of Kentucky declared dividend of % a share, payable Jan. 2 to mtock of record Dec. 18, Weetern Electric Company declared remular quarterly dividend of 2 a share and usual extra dividend of 2 a share paid at thin time, hoth payable Dev. Ee meen Ot Fears: Dee a ne NEW YORK Olen MARKET. it focal operation again bulling prees, Further short covering on the commercia ireport ocourred ratsing | P60 Prices from 4 to & points beyond the op-ning evel, The South sold moderately on the bulge. Port receipts to-day estimated At @,000 bales, compared with 69,716 last week, and 104,200 last year same date. There seems to be a disposition to ex pect bullish ginning and crop reports from the government. Around midd on publication of Turner ginning ay mate of 12,016,000 bales, While all face the wae i wae bearish, statement made in the aane's that aree amount ginned wae eather, “Tonether with pre- dtetton that? ‘most unusual shutting down of activity fs about to take place, was construed as bullish and selling pres- sure let up when this was known. the market sold ot ea Lt gy He small ben of etl Increase over 1912 for CONSOLIDATED | STOCK EXCHANGE, | President Wilson's messige to Con- gree wan the main aubject of discus- sion on the Consolidated Btock Kx change to-day both before and after ita delivery. It wan rumored early in the session that It would contain no drastic recommendations relating to the trust question and this operated, to stimulate @ buying movement. | Prices for a time advanced sharply. Irregularity, however, developed at the | higher levels, with prices receding | somewhat after the message was made | public. . [Famous For Her Pa Rose, the well-known act- who played on one of the leadin vaudeville circuits the who is id for her | beautiful hair, in a recent interview in ma following state- meal Any lady Lf [ olagenrad can of their hair and promote tl make it soft and glossy with this simple recipe, which oy. can mix at home: To a half pint of add 1 ounce of bah aid Com: ounce jycerine. the scalp two or eke tees a ne with the finger tips. Thiet is not only the ew hair Tha B.Altman&Co. will hold A VERY REMARKABLE SALE OF FURS AND FUR GARMENTS consisting of a very large number of Furs of superior quaiity, made especially for this occasion in the latest approved styies. These Furs will be offered, in the enlarged Department on the Third Floor, at the following extraordinary price advantages: to-morrow (Wednesday), . Women’s and Misses’ Fur Coats in medium and full lengths, some plain, others with collars of contrasting fur; sizes 32 to 42 bust measure. Karakul Coats . . . . at $58.00, 85.00 & 145.00 Hudson Seal Coats + 8 6 whl eh Oat «= 125.00& 175.00 Sealedyed Coney Coats ; »- % © at 65.00& 75,00 Women’s Fur-lined Motor Conte . 6 «© «© «© at 58,00 Men’s Fur-lined Overcoats of Oxford cloth or black broadcloth, lined with extra dark Muskrat and Wheat opened steady on amaller move- ment of spring wheat—shorta covered on . ORpectation of bullish Bradstreet state- meant. Corn firm on soft weather condi- tons; late Chicago deliveries were 1,690,080 bushels. ‘Wheat deliveries late yesterday at Chi- Cao were 4,00 nushels, Wheat prices Reading opened at @ decline of 14 on account of unfavorable statement for October. Union Pacific started un- changed, and Steel, after opening at a decline of 1-8, to 516-8, soon recovered ite loms and @ fraction besides on an in- creasing volume of activity. The Can issues, which had rallied finished with collars of Persian Lamb, Natural Beaver or Hudson Seal, $65.00 at. . . . . . . . . ° 7 8 e Franklin Simon & Co, Fur Neckpieces and Muffs : . oi Bh bored ctrel | MMe GER Aree mes NECKPIECES KUFFS Ga ho On nl ned at fractional declines, but tieaty. There ate cnie that the Gov- joo) isegad bel Ue taf ete eon Fifth Avenue, 37th and 38th Sts. $7.50 & 18.00 Karakul $8.00 & 18.00 idrover "ieanaaye esd “isd tating iy are endsoe ihe first half hour the ne Psy ' és mis ( holders are cr with i ~ | market had developed activity and : ve A : Mirai crn p> a ealttet oun tater se Annual December Sale Wednesda 20.00, 25.00 & 50.00 Pointed Fox 25.00, 38.00 & 50.00 me very Med offerings. December |Iate, and there appeared to be an, In: 17.00, 25.00 & 35.00 Black Fox Lda 25.00 & 45.00 very eomewhat congested, and| creased anxiety on the part o ers . ° cash demand | to cover their shorts as pr vas 9 18.00 & 35.00 Kitt Fox 0.00 & 38.00 See bard cineat wheat Sts eine nes| turther' tom their opening level. Women’s Fur Coats and Fur: .00 & 50.00 Black Lynx 24.00, 38.00 & 18 to 1-4 higher than Monday's close. Erle was the strong feature, but ite a a ee eee 20.00, 28. y' , 55.00 Had market for corn was narrom, with strength whe eee Ce ese 11.00, 15.00 & 20.00 - neal ace 22.50, 28.00 & 35.00 Mig ind 4a blomer Guin ca: | camanred With 6 Your abs There hi 11.00 & 25.00 latural Raccoon 16.50 & 28.00 sirermonthd enchant, | Seep accumutasion af Eee in Landon Much Below Regular Prices 17,00 ‘Chinchilla Squirrel 38.00 —<——__. or some time past, New Yo s ‘a good many calls on the stock. . 20.00 & 30.00 Skunk 28.00, 40.00 & 55.00 STEAMSHIPS DUE TO-DAY. Bile stock hae many friends in Lan- This Season's Newest Models Made of High Grade 10.00 Hudson Seal 21.00 Fhe! er Neds: wan TaDas ee bape oa . 11.00 & 19.50 Black Wolf 17,50 & 19.50 the frat snc ic: * "Sa ree Matched Skins in all the Fashionable Lengths, Sizes 32 to 44 Bust. 18.00 Cinnamon Wott 18.00 eet tec inate, teeacet oon 18.00 ver Wo! 8.00 park Cea euert, Wntetest: womeet St For this Sale no goods s pp I's utceleeed gallons nomevers and ue ont on approval PersianPawSets . . «. «© «%s 2 $7.50& 10.00 pace was slowed down. Jesesred showed gains ranging from 3-4 1013-4 over Monday's clone at close of How To Reduce Fat Without Exercise, In addition to the above, a number of Hxher-cost Fur Garments and Fur Pieces, including some Imported Modls, will be offered at decided reductions from the former prices. Pony Conte, Cloet or Raccoon Collar iw eight moire pony skin, ere lar of natural raccoon or civ Heretofore $59. 50 Trimmed Caracul Coats : reas caracul Lcd Grech draped rever of Heretofore $19.50 57.50 ite firat hour, and market activity fei! off considerably. Around midday the 32.50 ba! OF Diet President ewahes | etn “arr French Seal Coats, Fitch Collar Caracul Coats, Ermine mutecramike | nd FES . m Flich Coller ee Tn early fternoon market came to Pick rea eben ‘colt si ine Citcaaia sleeves iat ones chore, sree iene. ative | Pe Heretofore $78.00 47.50 Heretotore $128.00 85.00 ORIGINAL PARIS GOWNS é TAILOR-MADE SUITS <r muna dene was negate: rice] French Seal al Coats, Chto Seat Cater Real Mole ached Seth mt being shown in the Dresmaking Department etite'aus eiteme| hanme’ are etag shows m can) Micoaitiion se attest ch etter nae French seth colteretotore $88.00 59.50 medal ane er op 135.00 the Thir¢Floor noticed in second hour after message had been published. Peratiee seaiy Log ope bra Collar Ren Goete, se Siavb Coir UCE CE Ine vbr " D PRICES. Se cokmeeists 195.00 Sm hata 165.00 aT TY Ge . & Persian Lamb Coats, Fu Longs Real Mole Coat, posh) Ca ; a ea) Of highest grade Persian lamb, Of tne Seoteh th mle Thirty-fourth Street F pear, New York Thirty-fitth Street : bs Ai 3] arn retofore $480.00 295.00, pre hs 295.00 mt Raye, . NY a % -% = 11a Real Hudson Seal Cont [MICHIGAN may oh aad t 8 pallid cua =a me anal | j rt Be Bez g Self Collars or Collars of Ermine, Fitch, Chinchilla Squirrel or Mole. e By bi ty Three-quarter, seven-eighth and full length models, highest grade skins. Oe Me RE CO. Bs is By ts 89.50 115.00 135.00 185.00 attecorttY a a " i Heretofore $125.00 to $250.00. iat IB les t - wy HY BS. gs ae BS: : Fur Muffs and Neckpieces FURNITURE RUGS ct ey WBS 1g cle ee Newest models, large muffs and neckpieces, CASH or CREDIT me fil att, 19 econ t of highest grade, well-matched skins; wear guaranteed. 130° UR be Neckpieces Mufts +5 0° fee on 750 9.75 Heretofore $15.00 Raccoon Heretofore $24.50 15,75 so , (e) | ‘7. yc $ 160. 7 PPENHEIM Gutins &@ 9.75 Heretofore $15.00 Black Wolf Heretofore $24.50 15.75 Hi on : ‘ 34th Street, New York 10.50 Heretofore $18.50 Civet Heretofore $29.50 16.75 zu L 14 - : 32 AVE AVE. e 16.50 Heretofore $29.50 Black Fox Heretofore $29.50 16.50 (a: 2 ~ Speclal!—To Close Out 736 bie “ 19.75 Heretofore $29.50 Silver Kitt Fox Heretofore $45.00 27.50 ‘ A A 22.50 Heretofore $39.80 Hudson Seal Heretofore $45.00 27.50 BET ST. Women's and Misses 22.50 Heretotore $39.50 Real Scotch Mole Heretofore $45.00 27.50 BEY LENOX & 7” za High-Grade Boots 27.50 Heretofore $45.00 Sitka Pointed Fox Heretofore $45.00, 27.50 i Al a Greally Reduced Price 27.50 Heretofore $45.00 Real Skunk Heretofore $59.50 35.00 Lace and button boots of patent coltskin, 29.50 Heretofore $45.00 Real Fitch Heretofore $59.50 39.50 corner Peart treet Read World Real Estate Ads, Bers Tada: (an Russe coltskin 34.50 Heretofore $59.50 Real Black Lynx Heretofore $69.50 48.50 pupseremee , Jor Best Bargains, taken from regular stock. 134.50 Heretofore $59.50 Real Ermine Heretofore $69.50 -48.50 JERSEY CITY—94 Newark Avenue, | ° foe Oi Bing tite Ms, 35.00 Heretofore $59.80 Real White Fox Heretofore $00.50 45.00 Favmmongiaten amen fst |" PATEReON—108 Manet ‘SRMWVON—00 B. pete 39.50 Hecetotore $6.40 _Real.Cross Pos , 970.40 85.00

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