The evening world. Newspaper, January 12, 1914, Page 7

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\ WALLSTREET Market Cic aE feactionary ten- dency developed in bate afternoon and Jeadirig teeues which had not reaponded very well to good ttews declined on « @mall volume of transactions, Mexican mews was said to be one of the reasons for raiding the lst. The general list showed anvil advances and a few la- Sues make conskierable net gains, with © sharp advance in California Petro- Teum at the close to 28, Total sales 202,391 ehares, Opening—An advance which in view ©f favorable character of the news Could not be considered otherwise than orderly and natural ocourred at the opening. @maller decrease, followed by advai Of M per ton in wire prices, the a ment between New Haven managem @md the Government obviating @ sult, and excellent bank statement showing the altogether extraordinary increase of $2,000,000 in surplus reserve, were full factora of an important kind, and the effect of them was shown in a better sentiment, To make the opening on Steel there were 2,600 shares from 60% to 60%, com- es with 69% at Saturday's close, Pexas il sold at 149, up 7 points, New Haven opened 1% points up at 78%, and ling and Union Pacific was % higher. Toward end of firet hour market became comparatively dull, but it pre- served good tone, the strength being well maintained throughout the period. Quite a Httle selling was done on the advance, but stock was absorbed with- out much diMculty, The advance in Steel was convincing because there wes ® corresponding buying movement in preferred stock and sinking fund bonds, —_—_ The Closing Lcbocigpbiey SH fet? FN ‘ i's ¢ at ata "hes. ted oy -% e Ee Bes ite! rie gyi sa ag Bs gt es ‘ee ieee 's ‘pooelt a) 10% jon 2 Bites: By BE si? Seee- a a tt cae Se EE RS 8 it soe dims tine te sauce, ¢ te icing chocolate candy, it is tis good to know that it is not only delicious but w! —real food for by health and energy tS CREDIT TERMS *3 Per °50|°6 Pox" *100 4S Pen” °75|°9 Pon” 150 en Monday and Saturday 104 ‘or, L STATION AT ‘CORNER FISHER BROS. COLUMBUS AVE. m BET. 103 &104 ST. 'W, L. DOUGLAS AAI hs r= i aan renin cena ona eeetenenceeeeese scenes sane: Cece eee eee’ ay Samee G. Cannon, President of Fourth |ther to 14. Jersey Central atock sold! points, Some profesional and Wall|cold and lack of snow covering in wart | APPRAISALS OF ESTATES. | ORIGINAL Yield of Leading Stocks Based On |) National Bank, who also stated that] at 310, up 2% points, Mexican Petroleum | street selling developed after the call]ous parte of winter wheat belt. pitas “Cates int Belling Pri “Henitancy, which wan a feature of] sold up to 641-2, « rise of 41-t from Sat-| end prices receded further. Corn met with larger offerings on "P| Chartes Boyce, died Nov. 14 int; total) GRNUINE ¥ | trade durth@ past ¢wo or three months, | urday's close. Port receipts to-day estimated ©000/turn, and some buying for Western in- Soa Berkshire, were to-day appointed by the Osceola Consolidated declared quar- ly and the city became so dark that ITEMS FOR INVESTORS, terly dividend of $1 per share, ‘Three rE fee Tl if a i i e- By * gS 3 , SH Mente were turned on throughout the | Supreme Court of the District of Colum- THE BVENING WORLD, “MONDAY, | JANUARY 18, 1916, H wb + ad Clee — @ |, “Ppeare aes alae ne Greene-Cananea production for De- t ite tm ve the country seem to cm @ 7 3,000,000 770; net val 07, bales. Last week 4,065 and year ago|terests was on prospects of increased oe oe Lg tombeadl- . Witheimina 8, Salomon, died June #6, | t 3.218 dates. seeding demand. Exports of wheat inst | isis: otal estate, $7001; net value, 6408. | == Looal selling continued and the traders | week, 19,600,000 bushels, previous week, 4 ae —_— Pounds of copper, 108,806 ounces Of Ml-| seemed inclined to hammer the list. | 11,422,000 and year ago 9,606,000 bushels. Pegg tectge = Tog Bg bt Canadian Pacific reports decline in| Vér and 7 ounces of gold. Lower prices in early afternoon were| Hxporte of corn last week 4,788,000 | 1 : bowed |. earnings of $290,000 for first week In Jan-| Cities Petroleu femues were ac- | Te0orted, with general sentiment in| bushels, previous week 2,001,009, year ago, jwary, and since July 1 an tmcrease of/1ye and strong, the common rising ox | SVOF of a atill further reaction. 3,668,000 bushels. t | 81,461,05, i ‘advi t the nt |, Final prices were 10 to 17 Ph ated ve-] Wheat closed % cent. a bushel higher foi ei vous oo ea Saves ree: |tow Saturday's closing flew <4, Gusher in which the initial flow was 5,- than Saturday, Corn unchang To date twenty-eight railroads oper-| 00) barrels per day in producing at rate ln thao naecmmnnitiiieacesamacen ating in United States only Tere of between 10,000 and 12,00 barrels a oo“ ances aah CORN] Freakion Bitssaré in Albany. |reported gross earnings for fourth week | day. ALBANY, Jan. 12.—A freakish biissard of December, aa follows: Gross, 13- oe ‘e By Prevailod for @ short time here to-day, ¥ 024,822; decline, $618,509, or 8-82 per cent. Phd YORK COTTON MARKET. | Muri JA clear aky suddenly turned black, | Morris of Chicago and Henry Molyneux compared with same week of 1912, ny 3: + 8 = Howard, Bart of Suffoik lavigorates high wind rose, snow pelted down awift-/ Paget Howa: ich and! Mere hoalthfel than tes or wo cubetitete, Ach “Ease of money and absorption of! months ago #1 was = business eections. Within ten minutes | bla trustees for the $1,700,000 marriage commercial paper by banks Is very holp- At opening Ul Wheat did not rally ater opening |after the first flake of snow fell the| settlement of the late Lady Curgon, for- World | Wants Work i 4 Steel's tonnage statement showing ful to the mercantile community,” raid’ Texas Ot) geek ‘advanced 7 points fur-! uous buyer, but tet {in oenea Pott | Frreray a “4 ioe despite complaints of excessive! sun was shining again. merty Mary V. Leiter, *30'4 &'48 SHors s | GIMBELS ‘A Notable January Clearance Event Involving Our Paris Bureau’ Has Just Our Whole Collection of Art Wares i Sent Us, By Express sph ‘ on Arguments for this occasion, are unnecessary: | Exquisite French Lingerie||| \p.. this fea decisive exampleof it nn » 0 llection of Art Ob is notable for its h' Which We Shall Put in the White Sale «t degree of excsllence-<tetherea foe tie tasee igh 1 personal tours through the artistic centers of f at 50c to $100 CACO) eS Ba Since last June the most skilled needleworkers of the Nancy District have been busy EF be pies lected from the rich variety. One finds, for es making these’ juslins for the White Sale. As soon as they were finished our Paris Bureau (1 5 stance, tables full of packed them and sent them on the first express steamer. And it is fortunate that a . ice, es they reached here for tomorrow, because our imported collection has been exhausted in various Z Graceful Vienna Porcelain Figures, reduced 30 Per Cent. important places—this seconds the report that ero f owiced | oon a —, omnes a Per Cent. Green Mar als, er Our French Lingerie Is the Most Reasonably Exoniciie Carved [vortaly retnonk aie Par Coal Priced in New York Gentine Bronze Figures, reduced 35 Per Cent. For instance, Corset Covers, Chemises and Drawers are priced as little as 600; Petticoats at French (imitation) Bronze in attractive subjects, reduced $1; Combinations, $1.60; Nightgowns, $1.60. er Cent. As beauty-loving women are always eager to hear of beautiful lingerie, we shall gtvea hint of these newly arri: Yiernmnstises Envelope Chemises Ciearaway |G “Th ” that are hand eer seg ought,” by Flaschi.......... $175 Hola Mike May Maen ae | Rese pemenee r Gm Gourd he Desert, by Barney 9167.60 | Group “Mother Love". ital Measenger, by T. Curts. . 9195 “Galle” Glass Vases _Caiqee Richly Decorated tn 1 "Pie bs <n WS "$125 975 $87.50 947.60 The embroidered daisies on the $17.76 gowns have Pater St vet pink ribbon centers, because the e; abet te tek |are felon why are arranged in e clever way to give this effect. ip reall age ood A New York Purchase Brings 3600 Corset Covers and Combinations at $1, Instead of $1.50 Many of the Corset Covers are inset with medallions of Swiss and organdy embroidery, | | Goiets,.. 7 7 585.00 | Goblets. ..2.77.. and they are all trimmed with lace. The Combinations are fashioned with short skirts, open : and closed drawers. Of course these nainsook garments are machine-made. Second Fleer $96 i vs ‘Tomorrow Will Be the Day ToBuy Your WHITE FABRICS The following prices present an eloquent reason for doing so Ity White 28¢ Y¥d.| White U: jar Crepe, 15c Yd. % sat mht fabrics . Ser checked ae ae Gee styles; very soft quality. 250 White Crepe, Special at 18¢ ye. $1.65 English Ni $1 Po. Berd ane o tae | at tn ni, Pre Also several tables containing specially priced collections of English rock crystal, such a Vases, Decorations, Baskets, De- canters, etc., at a third lees than usual prices, Fifth Floor Pie goloth—There are Ry each piece in. wide, 25 quality 2¢ 91.60 piece. "Su an t $1.75 piece. $1.65 quality at $1.26 piece. £ < Pp Pt P cualay st 18 i Many Pictures Worth Possessing in Wonderful Collection of Wanted Fabric: The Imported Oil Pat of The Most Wonder: 01 ne an rics orte il Paintin That We Have Ever Presented Under Price in This Qur Imported Oil Paintings mei! in the Giiica shived 19 Sry sere gee ‘ | Semi-Annual Sale of ow ET eae ee seen me cree DRESS GOODS REMNANTS rata E aaa) Conditions were never so favorable for securing desirable goods from the manufactwrers on uced 834 Per Per Cent. steads you will find bright, satin or Roman gold finish—rarely practically our own terms as they were when we prepared for this Sale. more than one of each kind, however. “How far can we let Mr. ——— go in buying bargains?” cabled the head of our Paris organi- To give you an idea of the price-range, there are: zation. ‘As far as he likes,” we cabled back,,‘whenever good stuff is offered.” And he did. Treductions ES Brass “ene all 4 wide fn 2.8 to 943.75. > ot Sent Paint at ey to hy £: 16 prices from 50. Consequently Women Are Amazed Today at the F, abrics Offered to we” AES a nt BT Companion Sale of MATTRESSES and SPRINGS. Aw range of smart Suitings for late Winter and Spring wear. Sheffield Plate and All t Brought about by some very liberal concessions of « manufacturer of Eng! Bedding. Exquisite Silk-and-cotton Weaves for y. costumes. a J Sepia gunn ae ee Silver Deposit Bale Continues GIMBEL high grade nee Ea eheineet Sax Seetoes, reeset 912.76, re 99.76 yerd—trom Pure Felt Mattresses, regularly 916, o¢ wor abt te fg retaing mglary for lm than $1 « 55c a. Yard ry handsome Sheffield | | Good Quality Felt Mattresses, regularly $8.60, at 96 Allin practical lengths of 2 to @ yards J penal Blt De 4 Waele aise ores oe Another most important feature for women who wish to pay on an average half or even] | following under-pric leas for the material for handsome gowns, is a rich group of One-fourth to One-third Less Than Value Pure South American Mattresses, regularly $32.25, Superb Pp. ari 8 Fab: ric 8 in Dress Le n gths Vegetable Dishes, q. 50 to $8.25 Chop Dishes, $4.75 to $7.25 at $26.25 And many other excellent values in plain or fancy tickings. Prices Platters, $6 to $18 Bread Ti Trays Mo ta Clery Trays, 913.50 0 918 Compares At $5 Each At $7.50 Each At $10 Each Regularly $8 to $12 Regularly $12.60 to $16 Regularly $17.60 to $25 Silver Deposit Ware at 60c to quoted are for fall size; smaller sizes at proportionate reductions, + Seventh Remaining pieces of Sterling ‘These are in the most desirable wool-and-silk and wool materials and average about four yards, in double width, | | $1.76. Among these are Vases, to the le: Bottles and Powder Jars. rie! With over 160,000 yarda in the offering, it ls not surprising that tomorrow will provide magnificent vm ty in Main Vicor: linha ee ane a — ee penne ~

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