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WALLSTREET Yield of Leading Stocks Based on ma Present Selling Prices, “Amalgamated C ‘oppor... meh ? American Can pf... 7 American Car & Foun. 4 American Sme 7 American Smelt 19 Canadian Pacit 4 Consolidated Gas. 7 Northern 10 Lehigh Vatley 5 7 6 8 6 0 7 New York Central Northern Paciti Pennsylvania . Reading . Southern Union Pact United State United States Steel pf. Market Closing—Prices moved off quite |! sharply in late afternoon on unfavi able rumors, for the most part utterly THE REAL JUDGES OF OLIVE OIL Jeet ae they insist pon a wine of w par- @enlar chateau and vintage. ae ne of the most favored districts te Grasse, France, noted for its magnificent Righiy eultivated olive groves and | th ° home of Antoine Chiris, proprietor of the famous CHIRIS Pronounced She-ris OLIVE OIL IRIS is the product of the firet prese- eo select olives—the purest and best off that can be made. bedtatre about supplying so with that he would like to | y tie an indies "Droit, seater ‘@ brand 0 ‘wach fastatces cca wil to you dinet ot mer eine eth Mee NC htete and bookie | TB noon: sie’ recines mailed om te: ‘of 10 cents in stamre or cotn, ANTOSN) B CHIRIS COMPANY, Dept. W, 18 Plate Street, New York, is val wahs [ouih unfounded, regarding conditions In com. | merctal Dusineas. The dealings were pro- fessional and confined to @ fow active leaders, Reading ran off rather easily to 187 7-8, but aloned at 1681-8, a net lose of 6-8 for the day, while Steel closed 3-8 off at 68 %8, and Union Pactfio 1-8 above last night. Most changes were in emall fractions and toward the close a rally started. Toted sales, 332,661 shares. | ‘The Closing Quotations. The following were the Nah SeSse8es' oe reeenEaesyses: MARKET. WHEAT, ets t Aba O5% Chie } Bonwit TrureCo. Continuation of Their Annual DecemberHalf Price Sale Women’s, Misses’ and Girls’ Suits, Coats and Dresses DURING THIS SALE NO GOODS~8ENT ON APPROVAL Misses’ Suits 14.50 Formerly to 39.50 Of Velour, Broadcloth, Crepe Cheviot, some fur trimmed. Sizes 14 to 18. Women’s Suits - 15.00 . Formerly up to 49.50 Of Broadcloth, Diagonal, Mix- tures, cut and plain Velour. Some fur trimmed, Women’s Suits Formerly 50.00 to 200.00 Of Peau de Peche, Brocade Peau de Peche, Cashmere Ve- lour, Peau de Souris, Duvet Brocade, Chiffon Velvet, Silk Plush, Compose Fabrics, Ba- by Lamb Cloth, Moire Silk, Faille Silk, Metallic Brocade, trimmed with Fitch, Skunk, Chinchilla-Squirrel, Kit Fox, Ermine. Women’s Coats 14.00 Formerly up to 49.50 Of Chinchilla, Novelty Melange Fabrics and Plush de Laine. Season's smartest models. Women's Coats & Wraps Formerly 55.00 to 500.00 Of Broche Crepe Silk, Silk Plush, Chiffon Velvet, Duve- tyn, Plush de Laine, Velvet Brocades, Silver and Gold Broches, Duvet Brocades, Silk Brocatelles, Metallic Brocades, Beaded Net. Women’s Aiternoon E Misses’ Suits Formerly 45.00 to 125.00 Of Velvet, Corduroy, Peau de Peche, Peau de Souris, Duvetyn, Suede Cloth, Broad- tail Cloth, Compose Materials, Velour de | Laine, Cashmere Ve- lour,Bayadere Cloth. The majority trim- med with the favored furs of the season. Sizes 14 to 18, Misses’ Coats 10.00 Formerly up to 25.00 Of Wool Plush, Cheviot and Novelty Cloth. Majority lined with Peau de Cygne. Sizes 14 to 18, Misses’ Dressy Coats and vening Wraps, 45.00 to 75.00 Of Velveteen, Silk Chiffon Velvet, Cor- duroy,ChiffonBroad- cloth, Novelty Fab- rics, Plush de . Duvetyn,Barre,Bay- adere Cloth, Suede Cloth,PeaudePeche. Northern Pacific reporte decreage of [Outstanding and sinking fund of $ $497,708 in gross earnings Cor November, (000. leaving about $5,800,000 for while net income declined 906,204, [ferred stock, being equal to over 15| Gross earnings for five monthe declined |P*T cent. There is considerable talk) only $1,672 but net income decreased |that Can Company officials and attor- (01,885 compared game period |NAve are working on plan of dissolu- | parry oy lod jtton which will be acceptable to tho| Canadian Paeific reports gross earn- | And net Increased 690,107, while for five | months the gross has increased $216.93 | trnion Pacific reports decline in gross | | and net increased ¢99,189 compared WIth | earnings of $188,010 for November and ame ported of imi, & RE ‘United States Gtecl's animus! distri- bution to officers, heade of departments, auperintendents, &c., will take place |saine period. within the next faw days, It !s ex- ted that around £000,000 will be Pala | made a joint office arrangement Hi +1 FPR RRS RCTS EB lout under the Sonus plan on basia of | toctive Jan, 1 next, with Weastes INTERNATIONAL stuver COMPANY, SUCCESSOR) earnings, Last year $1,600,000 was dis-| prexs Company as part of @ | World's Largest Makers of Sterling Silver and Silver Plate aml to pro- . . Silversmiths Amnerican Can Company's net earn: | cle inge for 1913, as near as can be esti. mated at present, will be around $7,- 500,000, of about the same as 1912. tributed, net earnings falling consider- ehmes | ably short of what they will be in the| mote efictency | current year: —_ NEW YORK COTTON MARKET, | Mi Pees ceRCE. 3S ~ eas EEE 283 fet & SFeeE +++] f+tll | e seer seerk F Bertier icy fe WHEAT AND CORN Be ae, Ten, Oagy e bby = - Misses’ Afternoon & Eve’g Gowns 25.00 Formerly up to 55.00 ‘Two or three styles of a kind in Velvet, Crepe Silks, Chiffon, Lace. Many fur trimmed, Afternoon & Eve’g Gowns Formerly 50.00 to 200,00 @? Silk Chiffon and Brocade Velvet, Taffeta and Crepe Silk, Charmeuse and Lace, Jetted and Beaded Nets, Net and Crepe Silk, Broches and Brocades, Metallic Brocades. Fifth Avenue at 38th Street & Danse” Dresses 12.50 Formerly up to 32.50 Of Chiffon, Crepe, Taffeta, Lace, Nets; also Serge Broad- cloth and Misses’ Evening and “Danse” Frocks, 39.50 to 85,00 Of French Taffeta, Meteor and Lace, Chiffon & Net, Beate | Beaded Nets, Lace, + Compose Materials, t Flower Embroidered | Nets. Sizes 14 to 18, ui Sizes 14 to 18, THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 30, 1913. ITEMS FOR INVESTORS. This will allow for interest on b The Gift that was Overlooked: HERE is no need to worry over that Christmas Gift you somehow omitted to buy and yet “wouldn't have forgotten for anything!’ New Year's Day is a Gift Fes- tival also, and at the Meriden Store you will still find any number of attractive gift-things in Sterling Silver or Silver Plate. The MERIDEN Co. — Government, and in case thia is done there ia a possibility that part of the noress ovemnber 83-4 per cent. accumulated preferred | ‘ ave Wn GOH 8 | vidends will be paid off in 1914, a decrease in the net of $453,180. Por five months the gross sows #4 decrease ' 991 and net a decresae of $1.-/ compared with previous year, | United States Express Company ha« 49-51 W. 34th St., Through to 68-70 W. 35th St., New York NO ALCOHOL OR INJURIOUS DRUGS ee = = It Makes Little Difference What You Need—a World “Want” Will Go and Get It. Suray World Wants Work Monday Morning ~~ Wonders. GIMBELS--Saying Goodbye to Old 1913 With Fine [ese Opens wt 6.20 and Glo a6] Year-End Sale Offerings Tomorrow, the last day of the old year, will be particularly rich in economies on the very things that you need at this time. You will find them in every section of the Store—many, many more than we can mention here. If economy is to be one of your good resolutions for 1914, tomorrow will be a good day to begin to practise it! Only Four Times a Year BROADWAY THE GIMBEL ssesreert an SUBWAY STOR A Clearance of GIMBEL Millinery ASPLENDIDLY EQUIPPED LOW-PRICE STORE OF 2 FLOORS AND 72 SECTIONS LAST MONTH-END SALE OF 1913 WOMEN’S COATS, SUITS AND DRESSES SILK $15 TO $22.50 gels AND DRESSES, $10 REMNANTS 25¢ to $2.25 Grades SUITS —Sergen, Cheviots, Mixtures, Bedford 9c to $1 Yd. Cords, Broadcloths and French Serge; strictly tailored models or handsome coats with draped Silk remnants in waist and dress lengths in foulard, ‘wash skirts. silks, taffeta, checked and DRESSES for every occasion; rich Char- meuse, Crepe de Chine, Chiffon and Lace Robes figured silks, pik-ant-soene pongees. over Satin, trimmed with marabou or soft WASH GOODS If you stop to realize the fact that we have but four Clear-Away Sales each year in our Millinery Salons, and that we maintain our regwar. prices except on these occasions, it will be obvious that now—today or to- morrow—is the time for getting the best millinery in America at ridiculously small prices. As prices are 'way below the value of quality, the wise woman will select at least two or three hats, for the Winter is yet young. shadow Inces, $1.75 to $2.75 WASH DRESSES, 95e Fine assortment here at great big savings; new styles and Kmart effects in Chambrays, . me an geome plain waists Remnants others all checks with peplum trimmed with re 10,000 Yards of Wash Goods in buttons, Remnants In the Mediumeprice Salon $12.76 to $14.75 Hats, $6.75 $8.75 to $10 Hats, $5 $6.76 Hats, $3.60 $65 Hats, $2.50 In the French Salon $55 Hats at $35 $35 Heats at $20 $25 to $28 Hats at $15 $18 to $22 Hats at $10 $15 to $16.60 Hats, $8 Regularly 15¢ to 25¢ At 9c a Yard Wale and ome lengths; pheresoes these are galateas, tartan plaids, pete brays, lawns, crepes, tissues, voiles and poplins. BOYS’ $2.50 AND $3 SUITS AND OVERCOATS SPECIAL AT $1.65 The very thing for school service, fine assortment of Norfolk and Double-breasted Suits, in neat blues, grays and tans; all sizes from 6 to 17. Russian Overcoats with belts all around; the kind that button up close to the neck; neat blue and gray mixtures and warm twill lining; sizes 2', to 10. a ¥ BOYS’ $6 AND $6.50 SCHOOL OVERCOATS SPECIAL AT $3.85 All-wool Coats, good and lony, in neat gray and brown mixtures; convertible or shawl collars, belted backs, split cuff reeves, warmly lined; 10 to 17. BOYS’ $4 CHINCHILLA OVERCOATS ; , SPECIAL AT $2.10 (wilt en Bodes, whieh ation We te the neck, double-breasted styles, warmly lined with Year-End Sale $50,000 Worth of Dinnerware, China, Glass and Art Objects At 30 to 50 Per Cent. Below Regular Prices A harvest of opportunities to beautify the home, replenish the glass cabinet and china closet with many a fine New Year's gift awaiting your approval. Hand-! Painted Japansss China 190 ! 2 950 800 TWEED COATS, $1.85 Just a few in small This is less than one-third regular price. art English models with Raglan sleeves, — WOMEN’S $22.50 COATS AT $10 Plushes, Boucles, ‘weeds and Broadeloths, Third Floor A Main Aisle Occasion In Rich ORIENTAL RUGS Hundreds of these desirable pieces make a fascinating Rug Bazaar out of the Main Aisle today. “They are Rugs carefully chosen for general excellence, and are distinctly remarkable at their prices. This Is the Householder’s Opportunity to Invest Christmas Funds to Permanent Advantage The various groups are priced as follows: Kirmanshah and Sarouk Rugs Mosul and Beluchistan Rugs Large and small sizes, light and dark Strong and sturdy, very silky, in dark colorings, beautiful designs. and medium colorings, At $22.50, $30 & $35 At $14.75 and $17.50 Iran and Mosul Rugs Carabaghs, Shirvans and Tae square silky examples in choice Beluchistans jes! . Small sizes, very desirable. At $25 and $30 At $7.50 Cabistan Rugs Persian Carpets Fine grade, light and medium colors, Averaging about 9 x 12 ft. Handsome patterns, At $17. 50 & $22.50 At $65 ew Sale of Men’s $22 to $28 Winter Suits & Overcoats at $16.50 Since the opening of the GIMBEL Clothing 3 Chocolate Po t Seta a 99 Bo ‘ompotes, Toba curing Bets, etc...61.18 Special Table No. 3 Rich Cut Crystal Bowls, Com- potes, Trays, Jugs, Boxes, Cel- ote A 140 Rucar and Cream Beta.. 126 Celery Trayn..... Special Table No. 1 Crean Howls, Nut Bowls, Honhon Dishes, Milk Jara, yrup Jara, Mustard Jars, May- onnalse Howls, Bugar and Cream Btandes, ete, remularly 7 $1, wil at 686, Fine Dinner Services Specially Priced for This Occasion $65 Limoges China Services at $37. 50 $28 English Porcelain. Dinner Services, $16. pieces of fine thin china, inade by pink border decoration and gold ha Hes Herder ilevoration and gold Mne on edge, gold- ta atamnped the name “Mayle ery Trays, Cracker Jare, Oll or Vinegar Bottles, ete; ranethe tn price from $1.50 to $20.00— marked at 960 to 619.60, rvice for twelve Le. truced handles. Store for Men over three yearsago, we do not |] (ee Limenen Dinner Berriogs ot 018, | 013.00 American Porcelain Rerviens, 2.0 remember ever having offered such good QOver- gold on edger, gold handiew, Pull wervive for twelve | Bo c swith Kold lace border docora- coats and Suits, in such an extensive variety, Glass Services in Time for “New Year's Celebration as these at $16.50. $26 Glass Services at $18. 15 Glanses, 2 Cocktail Glasses and 12 Cordials, r , 40-pie etched apray decor tal The Overcoats include thick blue or gray all-wool |} gisas! et consiaia oe": Water thn ; $7.60 Glens) Bervioes 90.90.70) 12 Gpbleta, 12 ‘ordials, ‘The isting of 1% errys and 12 ns ond 12 Cordials. $10.75 Glass Services at $8 40-piece Set, engraved border patterns. Bet co ciate of 12 Goblete 12 Champagne Glusaon, 12 selteey Chinchilla Ulsters; smart and dressy Chesterfields with velvet collars, and fancy Overcoats of distinctive materials and styles. The Suits are in soft-roll and conventional styles, in Marble Busts, ee cars Bronzes at Marke d Reductions rough wide-wale cheviots, fine soft-finished worsteds, and }] 48) Marh's Hust bast CRE rent ee eas Sere orf other favorite fabrics, in blacks, blues, grays, mixtures * subway Store, Lower isor, and pin stripes. They are all that clothes ought to be that sell regu- larly at $22 to $28. Sizes for every man. Men who want new clothes for New Year's had best profit today by this Sale’s economies. Fourth Floor ~ GIMBEL BROTHERS BROADWAY THIATY-THIRD OT. NEW YORK + 2 a a