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aT FE, See emsesqaers ones PTR err maT aT OS es west As THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 12, 1913. Litas oft SPURL one, ahs! | LRM, QR INVERTORG, Raion te ihe greatest ste a = WHEAT. AND. conN| ASSEMBLY MEETS | WALL STREET. - ; SO PAn ron te county ee Shortly after midday a sudden raid. , en eon ven, Company Fee n New Haven stock broke the price eivedeede or LUC PF) Gy acxouny Ot ite continue WHE narrow. " +4 ; | oi pnd 11-4 per cent oa Wen tee Aer LL nll Ue bale both pavaste Jan. 1 2¢88 the commercial paper market In! {2 d * a ee them do ia ne Pg aon working up to the 6 per cent, rate, Ag) T Rub Backache, Lumbago, Soreness an elination to rally. “a It If prine names are selling 534 to 6 Stiffness Away—Try This! In the early afternoon the market National Raiwaya of Mexico lene per cent, Oucu! Lame Back B mn for Great weal Lien noer ® q turr ad weak. The decline caught larve ‘ 1 4 Fi setly : i numbers of stop orders, and these were |, 1 $888,448, ard ttn! ‘The State Ranking | There| Back hurt you? Can't pain. It is perfectly hy ts . fal off amounts to $1 2) in Mex- directed that first di ‘i fell dd docsn't burn or discolor the e «4 particularly numerous tn Reading and) ay currency. oompared mit male ate p Interests) UP Without fecling sudden pa Frabis EWt DOR gutter ' American Can. pf. Union Pacific. These two were weaker | sn" “urrency aparev + FAME jiquidation of the Industrial Savings & | > twinges? Now all trial bottle of at" 7 American Smeitera than moat of the others, New Haven |? °"l0! OF Previous sens, Ser et aoe cent, be pad t0 bago, sciaticn of maybe ey iy trom a —— American Smelte: seemed to be sold by ery one and! +, . ag 7 h oldere who fied claims with the Wi ecelpt t Dulue i vou'll get blesse jac bs OW if Consolidated Gas ow only 1 ed eral creditors be paid | i " ’ y y | Speaker Urges Attention to Great Serthern pt Jesus showed more or leas declines. | weekly gross earnings for the fourta e paid in full am ne date, At Minne- ‘Business So Adjournment , May Be Taken To-Night. Lehigh Valley New York Central Northern Pacific . Pennsylvania Ratlron Reading Southern Pacift athewt, priews of stocks for inlay and the net changre as compared with yatortay’s closing price: sears Si8sseste week of November an follows: gross, $12,058,044; deciine, $197.02, oy 675 per cent. compared with the fourth week of November, 1912 their claims an approved by § Court Justice Cohalan, American Woolen Co. reguiar quar | iterly dividend of 13-4 per cent. orn heavy, pre- nst 183 last week Some ted with liquida- Wheat closed 1-8 lower to 1-8 higher. with soothing, penetrating “St. Jacobs | sciatica, because y« hurt of cause any more misery. 1 never disapp ints and has been recom mended {6r 60 years, Oil.” ness, Iameness and stiffness so quickly. You simply rub it on and out comes the Nothing else takes out sore. : ’ \ferred stock, payable Jan. 16 to stock . to 1-2 en ite a 4 (0 Union Pacific te Muy tay fe S| Remington Typewriter Company has of record Dec. rm ° Hhehilay ene bbe a 0 1-2 cent) MAKES LITTLE DIFFERENCE WHAT YoU NBRD—A WORLD “WANT WILL GET PF, t aes} ft 26% 20h %| Passe! quarterly dividend of 1 per! . higher for bail ‘ALBANY, N. Y., Deo. @—Adout one [5 1. 8. steel... aT KTR ie {cent on common etock, due at thie Atadrea members were in the Assembly Stoel pf ays ett? ltime, The reguiar quarterly dividends ‘wien ft convened to-day. The plan was | 1107 sshy 2 ‘| Of 18-4 per cont. on first preferred end te Fush Gov. Glynn's legislative pro. Market Closing—After the vigorous a Ae = B12 per cent. on second preferred were sane 5 had Jost some of tte Dit Bi Yl deotared payable Jan. 2 to steaks of @amme through as quickly as pos ered alightly on teht rt he record Dee, 17. Sf members will remain in their we will be able :o adjourn sine G@ie wome time to-day,” Speaker Smith was stated that there were not Democrats in their seats to the bills, but that they were ar fiving fast. ‘The insurance committee of the Sen- atill was discussing the Workmen's pensation Rill when the Assembly trading, but after’a period of Auiness in declined at the end, with | Gwe @ pressure New York, Ou. , Which gold down to M14 and closed at 9134, New Haven cloned at 61-8, a net loae for the day of 284 points, with losses ranging from 1-4 to 9| lou Pointe in the general list. Tota! sales, 26,98 shares. t Opentng—Volume of trading was Heht. | 7 but stocks were firm. Although traders eahy Fgh £55 FSFE FFE OE 2EPLE BEEF EB FEE EF EEEEEETEEE EF Sassusssietey American Publio Utilities Co. increased {te quarterly dividend on common stock from 1-3 of 1 per cent. to §- cent, placing stock on asia. ‘The usual 11-2 pe: . dividend on preferred stock was also declared. A banker says that one of the reasons for ‘ecline in Penneylvania Railroad stock in that {te business shows pro- nounced decrease as result of contrac- James McCreery & Co. 34th Street Sth Avenue uy tion in steel output. The Pennsylvania coed. Te was doubtful if the Dill] were atill decidedly bearish tm thelr By oR pen ‘ a /@ mem! josks before wa. — 4 - Se eee ee ‘yen Penis art vehi gor 8 ee: Extensive Selections Inority Lea ‘er Hinman's resolution | tm opening strength from reduction of | Tum . mes ene irae ie . ding that State Engineer Bensel | Berlin ne rate from 61-2 to 6 per) iW o 8 Ss } ae at i, ‘ % ‘ @n accounting for barge canal ex-|cent., a milter of the highest meni. | !° a Fy ¥ ad Besalare as Are tan ap Oy the| cana av amination atcha ote le "BRA MR) Of serviceable gifts and holiday novelties are offere bly. **-‘ority Leader Levy pre-| better in European financial outlook. bom resolution that the matter be to the Frawley Committee for iigation. He termed the resolu- @ Republican trick, Debate on aMlempt to amend it when It reached thm order of final passage. ——— | SHOT AT PRISON HEAD. r commander of the naval prison Bere, as he rode across Market Square Bis automobile The shot passod through the door of the car. Reichardt was arrested, making no re- He said he had been “laying fer" Thorpe for several days and re- he had not killed him. Prisoner is from San Francisco, [and heavy, its action being disappoint. | @ton uP to midday. Firat sale of New Haven was at « decline of 68 to 681-4, but Dractioally | phureday’s all of loss was recovered inside of 4 | Close Open. High. Low. Close. minute. | 1206 Deo. 1.0 13.17 1317 seins of 1-8 ted better fore mate. Cables repor reign Amalgamated Copper started at 7074.) na rwet, put prices failed to hold slight © gain of 1-2, with claims that tt was oversold. advance, due to aome spot house selling. On the little advance scored at the| Port receipts to-day estimated 60,000 start @ supply of stock was met, and/ bales, compared with 64,06 Inst week Prices ensel off to @ level below baat! and 68,408 last year anme date. Market night's close. inued heavy under scattered tiqut- ‘At ond of frat hour market was duit| Cmtinued heavy m ing to bulls, who had looked for im.| The Government enffmates the 1918 provement on reduction of German Bank | cotton orop at 18,677,000 bales, exclusive rate. of laters. ‘This compares with 18,703,421 New Haven lost 7-8 at 681-8, Steel| inst year and in 191 14,886,00 bales. 3-4 at 657-8, Union Pacific 11-4 at| The cotton market waa nervous after 161 3-8, and Canadian Pacific 7-8 at|the crop report came out and prices 222 8-8 from the earlier high, while the| jumped up 10 to 15 points, although the general list was lower and trading co7-| estimate was Slightly above expecta- fined to a fow issues. tdons. After further advances the mar- Trading almoat stopped during the! ket closed mear the top, showing ad- @econd hour, and traders were com- vances ranging up to 18 points. NEW YORK COTTON MARKET. | LOOK YOUNG, PRETTY Sage Tea and Sulphur Dark- and Sulphur, properly compounded, brings beck the satural color and fasts to the hair when faded, streaked or stay; also ends dandruff, itching scalp atopé falling hair. Years ago the oni: way to get this mixture was te make at liome which is mussy and trouble some, Nowadays, by asking at a1 drug store for “Wyeth's Sage and Sul- phur Hair Remedy,” you will get a large bottle of this famous old recipe for about 50 cents. Don't stay fray Try it! No one can possibly tell that you darkened your peel as ue ery it so naturally body evenly. You dampen a sponge or s brush with it and draw this our by morning the gray hair disappears, and after another srplication or two, your hair becomes wutifully dark, thick and glossy. in every department at unusual prices. SUITS, DRESSES & SKIRTS For Misses and Small Women. The remaining stock of high-priced Gowns and Wraps suitable for afternoon or evening wear; also Suits in the newest Fabrics and models at Greatly Reduced Prices. Suits in various handsome materials and models. 18.00, 25.00 and 29.00 formerly 25.00 to 39.00 Dancing Dresses of Chiffon, effectively trim- in"® resolution then began. There were cumors of buying orders 1383 J: 83 13.00 12.76 12.99 = , , 7 ‘ the Constitutional Convention| trom. Putsdeiphte supposed to. repre: /1A08 Mar sis im ua «ens so Naturally that ON SATURDAY, DECEMBER THE 18TH -| nent an increase of Pennsylvania's hold- | iz¥1 stay « aw) Mul shRd 19.46 Nobody can tell. *| Inge of the tock. 12.0 July +1281 12.96 18.71 12.96 ; Both Hinman and Progresnive| Union Pacific opened 1-4 higher eat] Cotton market steady on scattered ” that Tes Schaap announced they would| U8 1-2, while Reading and Steel showed | evening up in advance of to-day's entt- | an \imost everyone knows that Sage SOROSIS SHOES For Men and Boys. Smart models including the new English lasts; also the more conservative and extremely comfort- able models. All desirablé leathers. i value 5.00 to 7.00, 3.95 and 4.85 pair Boys’ Shoes..... value 3.50 and 4.00, 2.95 nair SUITS & OVERCOATS i Rete Mak Hever ecnas| OOF a an gran i med with shadow lace; new draped models. For Boys, Young Men and Men. . ed regarding his add +i Lg Poe agra sive Cree he aia ; . 12.50, on ee Boys’ Hand-tailored Suits with two pairs of —.— ONWIT ELLER & O oe ee knickerbocker trousers; English, Norfolk and Single- | “WANTS A NATIONAL FLOWER. ‘ e Dresses of Serge and various Wool Materials, breasted models. Coats with,patch pockets. Made Seweer goog: onl Bm Pre- suitable for street wer 50 9.50 19:80 | of Imported Fabrics in new stripes and checks. | 5) poses the Mountain Laurel, 9 and | Size 8 to 18 years. 8.50 and 12.50 ii phe ell sel ag erro Will Close Out Saturday formerly 9.75 to 18.50 | values 12.50 and 16.50 7 national flower of the United States “ ski All-wool Fabries i variety ys’ Norfolk and Single-breasted Suit ; made |i ution Introduced to- 85 Misses’ Suits 75 Little Girls’ Coats Separate Skirts of All-wool Fabrics in a variety 190 Boys’ Norfo gle-br “ 8 : = oy Representative Kink iad of New a Serene a eaten tear aera of models. 3.75, 5.95 and 7.50 with two pairs of knickerbocker trousers. Made of 1 pai EXCHANGE. 15 .00 3 05 formerly 5.25 to 11.50 Fancy Mixed Cheviot or Tweed. Size 8 to 17 years, ‘cnewmeg = eee Formerly to 33.50 Formerly to 12.95 \ ; SES & COATS value 6:00, 6.50 i@ the New Haven dividend showed in Ue | ord falgtion of the syon’semartest stylea in| Made ofchincill, boucle, chevit and corduroy GIRLS’ DRESSES & COATS Special Values Consolidated Stock Ex- roadcl velour . i, , i . Si - =m a apthd ‘Atter e pero carly plaid combination suits, some fur trimmed. Sizes ie rig FLEES NOY OY Ca ) t E ti 1 Val | Bm, ma! . { yr eelbedgred (ss an fleseiai Abe 14 to 18. xceptional Values. 37 Boys’ First Long-trouser Suits with two 18 many sections of the list. bears pointed to this as a plain that imvestors were becoming and thet “stock was coming 105 Misses’ Suits 23.50 60 Girls’ Dresses 3.95 Lingerie or voile Dresses in a variety of effective models. Size 6 to 10 years. value 4.50 to 12.00, 2.95 to 7.50 pairs of trousers; three-button sack model. Size 31 to 34 inch chest. value 17.50, 10.00 90 Boys’ Winter Overcoats with convertible . ON ‘ancy Cheviot or Tweed. eg oat ee gp cigrond Formerly to 45.00 Formerly to 11.75 Wool Dresses in various materials and models. calla, “Mado of Fancy Ms pty eed, 9.50 Poy overnight losses in veteen, corduroy, . Made of i lation and Si e = Gls Petont tan guine, Canadian Pacts PR 39 roe Eh Hig sng Mei models, In mare ithe ond ged, lay a gu Eine 6.1014) years, rt 2.95 to 7.50 Men's and Young Men’s Suits made of Im- the call was down 1-3 of a point 8, value 4.50 to 12.50 cl a . 4 ‘ Thureday, Ot. Poul down 3-4, and, Med Sizes 14 to | ported Fancy Cheviot and Tweed, or Plain Blue Pacific, Southern Paciflo and Coats of Boucle, Zibeline, Corduroy or Chin He Size 32 to 40 inch chest. Toland lh , * Dres: ’ aunt) . ‘heviot. Size 0 40 inch chest. it camara va 70 Misses’ Coats 48 Girls’ Dressy Coats chills. Size 6 to 14 years. 6.78 (09.75 values 17.80 and 24.50, 12.50 and 17.50 44 on the call New Haren was 1 19.50 F Palle: ICES fol £0 Men’s and Young Men’s Overcoats of Fancy Sis to mie the latter being its 3.50 Formerly. to 39.50 Rainproof Capes in Navy Blue, Brown or Cheviot or Tweed. Size 34 to 44 inch chest. ie Gu pelt corms ets Formerly to 39.50 Made of broadtail cloth, velveteen, corduroy, Red, with hood lined with plaid silk. Size 6 to values 17.50 and 24.50, 12.50 and 17.50 re Mane, Tee eat brie ot Of plush de laine, cut velour and melange cloth. | broadcloth, boucle and wool eponge. ur 14 years. value 3.75, 2.95 on the Conscittnted and com. In navy blue, Russian lue, rose | trimmed. In brown, Copenhagen, navy blue, TOY DEPARTM ENT ee with of scbeacuent ‘New York and Sizes 14 to 18. terra cotta and green. Sizes 6 to 14. Remarkable Sale _ Exchange of @. Dealings {@ New Haven throughout the session ————$——— ee, a were @m a large scale, with commission 4 > A comprehensive and attractive assort- Manag numerous orera Children’s Hats At Greatly Reduced Prices Main Floor WOMEN’S SOROSIS SHOES ment of Imported and Domestic Dolls, Toys > _ wiggeg elegy at Ho One and two hats of a kind, in corduroy, velvet, plush de laine and other fashionable fabrics. we and Games. : | The latest and most fashionable styles, also in ee aan 1.25 1.95 2.95 4.50 ina Ghia | Extraordinary Values Fodh on wea eh sh | Formerly Formerly Formerly Formerly eiels . ‘ Royal Dolls,—30 inches long; satin finish; up to 2.96 up to 3.95 up to 5.9% up to 9.50 Made in Black or Tan Russia Calf, Black Kid- " ale 8 JORG) SAND AUER: oa | . ; stockings. value 8.00, 5.00 \ For Saturday Onl Special Sale Leather. lues 5.00 and 6.00 3.60 . J © 4 represedted the only earty For Saturday Only : oe al a. sae _ ae Double Jointed, Kid Body Dolls,—-18 inches Women’s Brassieres Women’s Silk Hosiery Women’s Fine Boots of Patent Leather with long; sewed wig; closing eyes with eyelashes. 1.00 Saree Dull Kid or Black Cloth Tops; Black Calfskin, . value 1.50, 1.10 Regularly 2.00 Pure Thread Silk Hose. Glazed Kid, Dark Brown and Taupe Suede. Also broid ogee Ie. Black, white and colors... 85 Boots of Gunmetal with Dark Gray Ooze Tops; ‘louie Aven: ’ i oe ry i) wide ciaay. Inen top = wae Patent Leather with “Battleship Gray” Kidskin MORNE SEF . meet 7 . Pure Thread Silk Hose. tops. values 7.00 and 8.00, 4.85 pair Character Boy or Girl Dolls,—16 inches long Scapa Chiffon and Lace Petticoats eee ep miter welt: lh 1 an sa i re soc eyes, value 1.75, 1,0 to ————————————— a eee! | ama eRe NENG ain' inets..........0005 po Oe 4.08 temas? 10 Hand-Embroidered Silk Hose. GROWING GIRLS’ SHOES as Spee misstts, =—§ Be Re rar tas’ oma . ‘ormerly 7.50 to 10.00 Ta lcs when tersct Ge avai Electric Trains.............. value 1.50, 1.00 ible Pose Neture in brilliant cole lew ork debutantes as Orien- urington, first sssisten' us atthe Patent omees* '° at Size B14 to W.....ee cece eee eee A i i f : rely potion af aan edo Women’s Se arate Skirts $5.00 lke rel : ean ae Ber pair above or kitchen with hedsoans shove, 75 Tier model in back and white club checks, also green and blue plaids. Formerly 8.50. 1 “7 Children’s Embroidering Sets. . value 1.00, 75¢e odd models of all over shadow lace with chiffon hems, also hand embroidery crepe, chiffon and lace. Ingrain silk, mercerized lisle top and shades. Em! roidered in self orb! with contrasting colors. Value 2.50 Fifth Avenue at 38th Street 1.95 : | “ @lgto 7... skin, Brown or Gray Suede, Gunmetal and Patent “For Dress or School Wear. closing eyes with eyelashes; mohair wig; shoes and Character Dolls,—12 inches long; mohair wig; “Betty's Bungalow Doll-House,”—a book that becomes a Bungalow,—living room with bedroom