The evening world. Newspaper, December 26, 1913, Page 17

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a ~ aaa - * ¥ . Be ot aE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, OSCEMBER 26, 1929. Ww 'TEMS FOR INVESTORS. | demand aia ne how the impravement | from tie 0: edloted. oelook. HATE an wheat wel ean clsewhere i: snow covering In| Avout WALL STREE remaining officers of General Ele tric Company count upon a s*owlns « Its full, rich flavor wheat belt and contifbed changed hande oon the tnitta pts {the market leaders all rece about $112,000,000 for value of orders! the wir booked, and about $100,0,000 of gowty | al rec shipped, ‘This will ehow increase of 7 1-2! f showed a little welling pressure | provements compared with W te ' i i 99 | appeals to all tastes. " | 9 2 er Mother Sure She ould Vield of Leading Stocks Based on p/per cent. in orders and 1) per cent. in) O" Fecelntt and weakness of lower} losing quotations. Heading, w wan, Her Mother Fett Su ¢ Would} . icin. Present Selling Prices. | good shipped over previous year ar Veo iLewae UF vi tive, sold on the call to the ex-| Receive It, and Is in Despair— Sean Ee | wld off toward the Viet to > +e ‘ . m —— ‘ mn e . ealies give y lief sometimes they are ¢ Amalgamated Copoer Number of United States Ste’ Cor-| Cloned at t Certain Gitl Is Alive. No indigestion, no sour, giles ive sau relict aon nepain to quick, RAND H American Gan pe |Poration shareholders extabitahed a oud bide Hs Ms ; gassy stomach or dys- positive aml pnts your stomach ina Bl bs | lish + Zandann Mnurtee high record on Nov. 3 1918, Tota! com- | 3- w Wedne vepsin. Trv it! condition. so the misery won't) come ‘Fv auletlonh: piovitaen bt |nion and preferred shareholders of rec- ~~ ee A Sao | oi P| Canadian Pi lord on that date numbered 124,04 com- Psdnkd YORK COTTON MARKET. [1-4 and Un Do some foods you You feel different ax soon as Pape's 6 Consolidated Gas. jPared with 101,821 on Dee, 1, 1912, a gain} aye * ' gamated ¢ quod, but work ba Dinpepsin comes in contact with the P tans Valen | of 19,273 of 18 6-10 per cent. Included tn an In, the a a6. gesterias Horn limps and esuse a sick, sour, yen stomach-—distress just wanishes—your 5 New York Cent Wet Wine coined sien Claes TER ate Br Ae carts ocineee ones made ne aiti'a faniiiy, BO ‘ stomach? Now, Me, dr Mes. Dyapeptic, stomach gots sweet, no. ga -|Grocers and Delicatessen ¢ ferthecn Panes who have bought stock under the profit ‘i ! E Siesta aFede Chatter ox wet : a to belleve. Chat. they "jot this down, Pape's Diapepsin digests Stores seil more and 6 Pennsylvania sharing plan. ‘hfs yenr United Sta Cotton opened off from 4 tos points, |NVItel Profit taking on at) solve some word by Christ everything, leaving nothing to more of it. Per bottl Cc 8 Steel employed’ more men than and held steady in hour on Ment |The selling came from both Tle raNGll SaRIEK Yo. thee iff n end to stommeh trouble by ge e « Perbottle e time in its history, pertiaps 20,0 trading. Livers Ket closed. houses and professional opera: essle would return to thein large fifty-cent case of PB sby BE. SpringSt..N.Y. Lf were on the payrolls before Pr ral + in the Jate'{{aders on the floor , » on that day, and when the day pas ’ prings é 5 cope upward movement having been “too | Without sign of her the nervous ex- in business began, The pref 0 7 o 1 scattered com- bed u ta much more widely distributed than| miaslon” house. buying. but “marked {APAI” and they worked for @ reaction. pectancy which had sustained tne nent. your The Huber ofl Ineked whee, Steel deonme a very strong feature in | family all day gave way to despair Most rene Market Closing—There was con- 422 and number of] In the afternoon after January option ;the early afternoon on heavy dealings. | But ve wont Rellave she 9 dead, comme broke to 11.87; a better demand wasy;!t sold freely on the Consolidated ax | She can't be dead,” eaid Mra. McCann, : ee cal ia presse dn tate ater COMMON ShATShOIsere SUMLETAS Wie | ee cunteted aiid iiat rallied well high an @ 34, with nited amount | the mother, to-day, ‘Somehow, I feal Yuban is the ocks were well taken on - Market cloaed steady, 1 to S points {changing hands at 8, when it was | that Jesale t# alive and that we shall ; ’ Valley Coal Sales Company] Mai ' Small recessions, and a strong under-| ree na vereriy dividend of 2 1-4 per | celine for the day qdoted Oh the. Now Yorn Wlodle Mac taee her OAdh QHAIA, j F : Ee coffee which the tone waa preserves, cent, payable Jan, 10 to atook of rec- —__<> 60 6-8 “Lean't explain why Tam ao certain, o8 GOATS Coan members of the Now Haven advanced sharply to} ora Jan. 2. CONSOLIDATED Ng a 1 a have venue I Arbuckle fi 8 1-2, a gai of 2 1-2 points for the — 2 had ¢ ye Moye passed rbuckle firm Gay. Consolidated Gas cloned 1 1-4| Interstate Commerce Commixelon STOCK EXCHANGE. |. the wit ae NAR. strenathonea CURES INDIGESTION 5 vorthern | ded proposed advances over ° J . veeterred at Jaf Loa Ca ded ticne | Baltimore & Dnlo and twenty other | Despite the fact that the London mar the ta wandering. somownore with her PSA A DT AL served theirown Dreferred at 127 1-2 was 3-4 higher, | Baitimore y We wae Si , tint of the|Amaigamated Copper's high was $. | mind ina blink, and J can explain the SETTLES UPSET STO! > and Lehigh Valley recovered 1 1-4] Eastern raflronds in rail and rail-and-| ket wi holidays was no[@eainat 70, Interborough preferred was | failure of thoxe who may have shel- guests, rs pointe of .its dividend, closing at|lake mites on freight from Eastern | Christmas Holidny a strong and laity. An in-|tered her to return her to uw on! at om abrond, traders on the Con- ‘ 161 8-4. Stoel closed at 60 1-4, up 5-3 | points to St. Paul, until May 1, 1914. cue from a’ a cldent of the call a ‘Wednesday's alone: walle vasa solidated Stock Exchange took hold of {iw shares of Lehis fesues @howed only fractional changes.| Standard Of shares on the curb|the market on that exchange prompt Msaction in{the theory that she ot Into alley at 18 3-8 [country in some out of the way plac for cash." where newspapers do not reach.” LARGE SOCENT CASE Total sales for the day 482,359 shares. Opening—Prices were a shade under Wednesday's close, but almost Immedi- @tely after the opening the market re- @umed its advance, and prices rose showed big advances and considerable activity in several Instances—Atlantic Refining at 3 gained 33 points, Standard Oil of Kentucky at 660 was up %; Standard OM of California was ANY DRUG STORF. The Brooklyn Home of Hart, Schaffner & Marx Clothing for Particular Men. a i ’ r4 i : 22 bid, Standard ON of New Jersey M H h-G d Ov Fee eth srent volume of notivity 18) gold at 401, and Standand Oll of New ens ig’ rade ercoats ing of an important kind in all stand-| York at 178. Reduced @rd stocks, Brooklyn Rapid Transit Company ’ " In Stool the activity wan on A large! received authority from Public Servic* Men’s $35.00 Plush lined Overcoats, $23.50 @cale, blocks of 2,000 shares or more ‘ommiasion to acquire by purchase Men’s $30.00 Fur Collar Overcoats, $19.50 Men’s Fur-Lined Overcoats Reduced Men’s $85.00 Fur-Lined Overcoats Being quite common, Room traders tried ; Men’s $65.00 Fur-Lined Overcoa $42.50 to make a bear argument out of the Sk enliteaa Goeeanee: Pei Men's $40.00 Marmot lined Coats, $29.50 Men’s $50.00 Fur-Lined Overcoats . $37.50 fact that the corporation now has 124M! (446 30,000 whares, with 29,839 out. Men’s $125.00 Raccoon Auto Coats, $83.50 8 R Chauffeurs’ $35.00 Russian Dog Coats..... $23.50 Stockholders, the largest number in its) .:anding, Distory, asserting that Increase indicated — . Gistribution by large interests, but such| Atchison Road's statement showed & contention did not seem to have much|the large decrease of $1,044,000 in 3 fn It. Leas Stoel In held in names of| gross ani $639,000 in'net earnings for e e a son s re a e S ar = own a e commission houses than was formerly | November. the case, and what has gone out of the Btreet hi een taken by Investors. GO WHEAT AND CORN T . ‘ r y Prog Past ved with ieating| CO Sania N END-OF-THE-YEAR EVENT EMBRACING OUR ENTIRE STOCK OF CLOTHING gece rhage acy tn ner MOOR” oe ak ne for Men, Young Men and Boys—made more emphatic owing to the extreme backwardness of the oO May I he y oO x . 7 . ’ a : . Pay roared a on tne nla HS Ba BE § season. Right here is one of the best pieces of news for YOU that you'll find in this paper—you’d Magn son roto nd souls We WE WH WEY better hurry while the buying’s good ! ' a ity of the commission houses were|@sy July :: atrongly in favor of reaction, the huy-| Wheat opened unchanged, but weak- ing Wax sufficient to absorb all offer-|ened after the call. ings during the first hour on every| Corn opened sligt slight recession. The activity lessened) off and a few issues like Missouri Pacific were under pressure and declined a Point. In the early part of the arcond hour trading was confined to a few leading Issues, which eased off from the top prices, but quickly recovered most of the loss, At the end of second hour market was @iet on slight recession. Reading re- @eded from 171 3-4 to 170 3-4, Lehigh Val- : Py ley, selling ex-dividend & per cent, h your physica _condition. regained 1 1-2 of ite dividend, and Amal- || Seote’s Emulsion builds gamated Copper was strong at one point * @dvance over Wednesday's close. [Busi energy and vigor to create fess in eurly afternoon was fairly ac- |] Vitality and generate force- Uve in spots. The raiiroad stocks Kept fulness. strong at a little below their prives, reached during first hour. Haven had sold up to 74 7-8, but reacted to 73 3-4, Steel kept above 6) and Union Pacific above 158, HART, SCHAFFNER & MARX -<— SUITSandOVERCOATS( YOU MEN WHO KNOW ANYTHING ABOUT CLOTHES VALUES don’t need to be told twice about this special sale. There’s just as much value in these clothes as there ever was; the low prices just emphasize this, They are all NEW MODELS— patterns received this Fall; you can judge for yourself whether or not this ‘‘clearing-up” of ours is a VALUE-GIVING OCCASION. Men’s $25.00 and $30.00 Hart, Schaffner & Marx Suits and Overcoats Marked Down Overcoats in navy blue, gray and brown chin- chillas and mixtures—Balmaccan and shawl collar models. Suits in all the newest models r and standard fabrics—light and dark grays, u depends fore upon 12-147 Ne Piano Player will transform your piano, no matter} what its style or make, into the most artistic of player pianos, Al few hours’ time in your own hom is all that is necessary to give you this marvelous player plano. No change in th» piamo's appeara —no obstruction to the keyboard, THE TEL-ELECTRIC COMP. 299 5th Avenue, Cor. 3let Street ‘Tel. Mad. 043 The Closing Quo ‘The following were the highes! prices of stocks for to-day and "th } s compared with Wednewday's closing prices brown and brownish greens, chalk and pencil stripes. Your choice—Saturday............. You'll Travel Far to Find Better Values Than These Special Features. Men’s and Young Men’s $20.00 and ||Men’s and Young Men’s $15.00 and $22.50 Suits and Overcoats $18.00 Suits and Overcoats The prevailing styles in Exceptional values in mixtures, cheviots and 75 quality garments for men blue serges. Clearance ° —but heavy fabrics, all ) e Sale price.......... Men’s and Youths’ $12.50 and $15.00 Suits and Overcoats, at ...............+++ $985 Men’s $6.00 Double-Texture Rain Coats; tan cassimeres, at.............. . $3.98 Men’s and Young Men’s Derbies and Soft Hats, formerly $2, $2.50 and $3; at $1.48 -. $3 J t a4 t oa8 by a + +++ + ea5 HOLBROOK S sus" SAUC Men’s $5.00 and $6.00 Trousers; all wool and worsted, at.......... ' te Men’s $3.50 and $4.00 Trousers; blue serge black thibet and mixtures; at eg Men’s $2.50 and $3.00 Trousers; black cheviot and mixtures, at............. :|GOLOIDS relieveand cor- tion. Draggiste or mail, 200. Sample FREE. Jud 5 par cent, A SPECIAL MEN'S EVENT! | Lord &Taylor’sSamplesof Men’sHalfHose Most. of the great assortment, being the well-known ONYX BRAND Cotton and liske thread — silk lisle— pure silk—woot and cashmere— in black and plain colors— half hose varying in value from 25c to 3éc the pair. For Saturday, we say, your The Final Big Shirt Event of the Year—the Climax of Value Giving for Men POSITIVE $1.00, $1.50 and $2.00 SHIRT VALUES Prove This Yourself by Comparison VINDEX SHIRTS—one of the most widely ad- vertised lines—are featured by ‘many of the most ex- clusive haberdashers, VINDEX SHIRTS—are made of fine percales in an unusually large assortment of stripes, light and dark effects—fast colors—perfect fitting—hand laund- ered. VINDEX SHIRTS are shown in plain and pleated bosoms—coat style with laundered cuffs; also negligee Shirts of mercerized and fancy materials, with soft French cuffs, All sizes, 14 to 17 During This Your Choice Special 7 Tc of the Sale ' Assortment at Clearance Prices $5.00 and $6.00 Suits and Overcoats SUITS Sizes 9 to 17 Years ch Pocket Suite, Norfolk Suits, Double-breasted Suits, Corduroy Norfolk Suits, OVERCOATS Sizes 9 to 17 years Long Overcoats, Shawl Collar Overooats Sizes 3 to 10 years Chinchilla Overcoats, Novelty Overcoata, « $3.89 nag tre are Cee $4.95 eaten ee $1.79 | COATS..... y BOYS' $10 AMD 619.50) sors’ MATS; a1] shapes, aaa © ported wooll a A corduroy; values 61 im. BUSHMILLS — Trish Whiskey Pre-eminent in quality, Individual in flavor. It appeals to the discrimin- ating consumer, ODGIOG sec ercmecnatee Ae ’ Men’s Underwear Australian lambs’ wool shirts and drawers; glove-fitting; non-shrinkable and non-irri- tating garments; all sizes. ‘| Usual #2 quality, Saturday.. $1.35 Pe See mmm

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