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of Leading 8t . Basid on Present Spling 90, \ Market Closing—In late afternoon follow2ng firecest of Presiden mage, Which Indic wet that t : a ore ft + oe than f Marké: developed a much greater -- - Vgtieata is HR tents than at anytime of tate hyd! NEW YORK COTTON MARKAT. [mit a ee . Whe whole list advanced to highest for Twas wes es ' . 34 day, Steel clowet 11-2 points up ize) ae 128 nk 014-2, Uinton Pacite 13-8 ther nt 1288 More ne Al HONOR FOR PROCURATOR ~By 167 5-8 afd’ reading at 1705-6 weg) Ee Myo Hy HEY it 5, potn: lgher. Total wales 383,724) 11. ‘ 1. 08 | ’ , cere Ceagun uread reports | IN RITUAL MURDER’ CASE : The oventig w sumption for season from to} } wy @ith no importa Dec, 81, 1913, Rum hates, 1,977,471, | Ks ‘ rection, . Texas at 1.870.007 In 1912, Stocks of (zar Knigits Chaplinski, Promi- ~ eld off fo 139 1-2 on later sales. Read- 9 baler more rece A the Wan active and lost 1-2, to 10 1-5, In nently Associated in Prosecu- r first few minutes, with a 1 t as, < Seely steady and tradin and advanced after ep oe i ae | conntrued an bullish, @ 40.7 pointy] gS PETERSBURG, Jan, 1.—A great | 4 noted In certain stocks ater | 3 ay. alf hour, although no definite - ¥ tendency was, chown and volume of profesatonal | to bi Ialand issues’ wer of rumors that Nquidation of consider. able I'ne of these securities had recently jocks held up well, in ppite of aharp @ that occurred | in: petroiaum @ocRs and the bearish he traders, California Pe- | est featire Mexican O1] was the w and Texas Aakiiping 4 4-4 points, to 64 1-4 Company, ot 19, wan off 10 ita from the high of-a fe ye figo, Heaviness Reading was a featura of the sevond old down the 9 dull. maton of & decision ng a ree | tion of rates for tranepersa tien mo aupihracite coal was sald to be the main fm the selling of Mending tuck.” ynoon American Reet easily to, 27, up 1 6-9 - above Tussday’s cre. Hf joomrd 2 o'clock activity increased ; asé the American Cun {seue advanced about 1 polsit, Louisville & Nashville \ 21-8 end Rock Island issues made | ther advances, with the gendral tit | at tho best prices for the day. | Pease Seriicet ae ns c i pi nf ot ames for to-day and the net chenses G2 womared with yeviertay’s Cloting prices: Na tttttitete, * i i Deotetet ltt ete gets ttttt weRreeeee WR E : PRESS: AEE ITEMS FOR IN’ Me seevd LAmerican Telephone Bnd jearapt company Gnd amociated holding and 01 tes in the United tot inciuding connected .inde- penddht or sub-ligensee conmpal q@arnings for eleven mont! Ble. ‘9 2a follows: Gross, 619,008,138; Imcrease of $16,011,006 over previous yea same months. Net, 08,063,180; increase, $1,000,612. Surplus, $23,64,90; decrease, SA1AM, Dividende, $27,773,440; Increase, * qgis.am. Gurphus, $2,081; decrense, (2,116,011. United Dry Goods Company regular Quarterly dividend of 3 per :cent, on common ptock payable Jan, Mito stock of recor Jan. St. p ‘1. B, Clafitn Getpany regular quer- terly dividends of 11-4 per, cont. on first preferred ané 11-3 per cent. on second ftecks of recerd Jan. 9. Fob. 10, market becaine vory fictive and strong | j tions 11-4 can "| ert) days are attracting attention, |from the setback and renewed the ad- sdme of thé moat Interesting early price 500 heavy wool pteferred ctecks payable Feb. 1 to “PW. Weelworth Company regular Aividers of 1 1-2 per cent. on ecbmmen eteck payable March 1 te stock | Company regular quar- 1 1-2 per-cent, on pre- yb. 2 to stock of TRE of New Jersey secured the con-| movements were regret «Up to 1. jo BUDDY GAB O1l to Consolidated | o'clock ther been transactions in many and hot. the Standard Oil forty-three dif ay of New York. the Standard Ot) Compa: Was not renewed, Standard Ol] of New| ternational Paper preferred at York stock sold off 7 pointe so 1% after, National Evameliing and Sta the corfestion was made publlé, | 391-4, Wentinghouse, Rlestric at a Rumely at 18 1-4 to 27 CHICAGO! WHEAT - AND CORN| American Can wi MARKET. priced atookn + | active and firm. Mue! paid to Interborough preferred, of the lower particularly. wrtion dim Red gelling operations. “orn aiigitly high at opening, with me after the call of 1-2 cent, but re d after heiwy short covering had been completed. Tp earl noon Wheat advanced, showing cent gain, and corn wes quiet and strong. Py Wheat revehed ita best price for tie) change when that institution opened towards the close, aiowing ad-| tu « ck. Blee! of the call opened at Vanices of 7-8 of one cent in beth | 60, down 1-8 of w point, but it did not 7 3-4 in the wfter call tra reflected weakness, of a point from Tuen- wellin t hed 69 5-$ on the o ) Pacific touched a low o an the othe —— nm was conferred to-day on M. above the op yi hg tii neki, the putiiic procurator of At midday cotton prices were steady | © at a fow potnte below the euriier high, | Helling by Liverpool and the South caure! reaction, i Pon: recelpts to-day estimated at 45,- 900-b stom Mgainwt 22,367 lawt year, ame date, and largor reveipta for punt sev- trial of the Hebrew Mendel on the charge of “ritual mur- for which he was acquitted on 10, 1913. In the list of honors issued on the ov- 1 on of the Russian New Year M. | Chaplinks! ed a Knight of the ler of St. 8 of the first clase jand appointed ator and @ Privy Councillor, jonal In early afternoon prices recovered vance, Cotton closed at 4 to 14 above Tuesday's finiah, ‘Thi CONSOLIDATED Ne, ef over stret, and doh Poole, at No. iver street, an john Po STOCK EXCHANGE. |Srepristor ot « saicon at No. oy Olivet i erect, were arranged In Centre Street Commission house business on the| Police Court this afternoon charged Cohsolidated Stock Kxohange ve fur-| with having loaded revolvers in their ‘ther Indication to-day of a revived {n+ | possession in violation of the Sullivan torent In the market on the part of the| law. The revolvers were found by de- public, Commission houses handled 4] {ectives. who searched the places of large agarogate of orders for odd lotg| usinees of the two men to-day In pur-| ice crunad Y covering @ wide range of securities, It Satine, Neg pao ag cl "Keaed wan in tie so-called specialties thut| revolvers were found in a hidden avaning | ont jamuen, Some of | Contract for| the salen of umnally inaotlve stocks) 3, WORLD, WEDNE DAY, JAN Sn iar lane nnn eS = Every Entrance to the Subway an Entrance to it Abraham & Straus. } \\\ reates $15.50 Dining Room Chairs, $11.63 Chippendale designs, known as the “Robert Morris” Chair. | Ma- hogany frame, denim # seat. Sheppard Knapp & Co.’s price, $20.00; sold special by them at $15.50. $18.50 Arm Chairs to Match, $13.88 be; own stores, and the sale is as extraordinal range of prices as it is unparalleled in the character of the goods. Women’s $19.75 Suits at $8.95 One of Three Extraordinary Suit Offers 145 WONDERFUL VALUES—navy and black serges, cheviots, drawer in Poole’s saloon. Baldness Growing Rapidly The Use of “Hair Tonics” nature's way of tresting the hair. rings : CRUDOL gogs to the reote and helps Conteining Alcohol Ie the hair where it LEAS halo, daoteovs Dangerous dandruff, prevents itching of the scalp, Most hair tenice contain « large per- riant growth of hair. checks falling hair, promoting a luxu- You don’t have age of alcohol. The public ig de- to wash CRUDOL out. It doesa’t eel because alcohol is soothing, leave the hair greasy. Alcohol dries out the CRUDOL comes scalp, destroying the in TUBES only. natural oil of the hair, thue causing dandruff and falling lair, and in time will turn the hair gray, CRUDOL contains no alcohol, aed in a crude petroleam product with every disagreeable fedture removed. CRUDOL is fragrant, odorless, stain- less, refreshing and cleanly. Puts the Sold by drug and de- partment stores everywhere; small sige 85c, large size 50c. If your dealer @onot supply you, send 25 of 50¢ and we will mail you a tube, postage prepaid. eee ie ior as Wreadwer, New York, SALE _ "Sesstbora TO-DAY Men’s Sweater Coats Sweater Coats, with rollcollarand pockets, in maroon, navy, gray, 3 25 tan and white. Regu- lar $5 @ $6 qualities | Special Men’s Entrance, 759 Broacway. Store Opens 8:30 A. M.; Closes 5:30 P. M, Broadway, Strand Oth Re. at V0) PAGANI? 0 ORD O87 87007 |] velvets, nets and a number of fancy Dresses. hairlines in black and white, gray and black mixtures in variety of pleasing styles—simply extraordinary at $8.95, Sizes up to 42 bust measure. Winter and Fall weights. i bed Tailored Suits at $15.00 Just 448 In this rémarkable lot. Suits of Bedford cords, poplins, velveteens, duvetynes, men's wear corduroys, etc. All colors—great variety of styles— generous quantity of black and blue serges. Up to 44 bust measure. 100 Tailor Suits Worth '$34.75 to $42.50, at $19.75 oadcloth: mges, etc.—some of them trimmed with fur. m a ee Second floor, Livingston at, aide, Central Bids, January Clearance Women’s Coats At $11.95, $13.95 to $19.95 Were From $24.95 to $39.95 1$0 FINE COATS that’ are the best bargains of many a day—in the most favored Winter and early Spring fabrics. Coats for street, after- noon, steamer and motoring wear. Sizes from unusually small women’s to 44 bust measure. None C. O. D. or on approval. Second floor, centre, Central Building, Women’s Dresses Far Underpriced At $12.98, $15.00, $18.75 and $25.00 TAKEN FROM OUR OWN STOCK and radically reduced for this January event—making room for the new Spring models that are be- to arrive. The materials are silks, charmeuse, crepe de chine, None C. O. D. or on THURSDAY SPECIAL t Misses’ $25.00 Coats, $9.98 A SPECIAL PURCHASE of misses’ Coats, made of boucle, chin- chilla and smart mixture, al! man tailored. Also every odd Coat in our stock, regardless of- former prices, is now marked $18.98 and $14.98, Second floor, Central Building, $35.00 “srs Mesh Bag, $24.50 Clearance Sale Suits, Coats, Dresses At Great Reductions Suits—$16.50, 18.50, 23.50, 29.50. Formerly $25.00 to 55.00. Coats—$12.50, 16.50, 18.50, 22.50. Formerly $18.00 to 38,00. Dresses— $18.50, 22.50, 25.00, 29.50. $25.00 to 45.00. Dancing Frocks--$16.50 and 18.50, Formerly $25.00 to 32.00. Serge Dresscs--$10.50. Formerly $12.50 to 16.50. James McCutcheon & Co. Fifth Ave., 33d & 34th's... NN A = ee ‘i eae mete pe re Cn ¥ [Wm Vesa We? Wee Weare Formerly tS) i] \ VERY HANDSOME BAG at a very low price. Full six inch Bag if of >erling silver, hand engraved frames in new narrow effecis, with soft pliable small reversed ring mesh, all soldered by hand—a very vich looking Bag at a saving of $10.50. |S SCLC CA Ca aS '| Midwinter Clearance in Men’s Store $12.50 to $35.00 fancy Suits, $9.25, $12.50, $16.50 and '} $18.50. . Street floor, centre, Central Bullding, li} $15.00 to $25.00 Overcoals, $11.75, $14.79, $16.50 and it $19.75. Second floor, Men's Butiding, Black Dress Goods Offers $1.25 All Wool Whipcord Suiting, 89c yd. tSdaches wide, one of the fashionable weaves for Spring; medium . git, wear guaranteed and a perfect black. $1.00 All Wool Storm Serge; vat” A BRAHA We have matched the remarkable values in the wonderfully selected stocks of Sheppard Knapp_with the famously zood merchandise from our in magnitude, assortment and KBROOKL M~°STRAUS iThe Entire Stock of Sheppard Knapp & Co. Bought at Receivers’ Sale and Now BeingSold } at 25% to 40% Reduction on Their Prices. NO EVENT THAT -HAS EVER OCCURED IN THE CARPET AND FURNITURE TRADE HAS CAUSED SUCH A SENSATION as the sale just} in of the entire stock of the famous firm of Sheppard Knapp and Company of est Twenty-third Street. New York City. To the $150,000 worth of finest furniture, upholsterings, carpets, rugs, etc., in the Shep- pard Knapp stock we have added thousands upon thousafids of dollars’ worth from our own may: poh ai nae gathered for the Annual January Sales and offered at gteat reduction in price— muking this The Greatest Sale of Home Furnishings That Ever Took Place When the sale opened on Monday the response was immediate and extraordinary, crowding the Car] ture Stores to the doors and bringing more business than was ever done before by any store in this city in any one day in these goods, and showing the appreciation of the most discriminating public in the world. The Sale Has Only Begun, However Those living on the line of the subway will find that the quic! lyn trains stopping at the Abraham and S@aus Private Subway THE ENTIRE STOCK OF SHEPPARD KNAPP AND mestic Rugs, Carpets and Upholsterings At 25% to 40% Reduction on Their Prices THURSDAY SPECIAL Men’s 50c Underwear, 35c DERBY RIBBED superfine cotton Underwear, heavy weight, we!l made and finished. ‘Shirts have sateen fronts; Drawers have coutil facings, pearl buttons and reinforced gus- Kem Subject to slight mill intperfec- tions. Men's $4.69 and $4.98 Under- wear, $2. Pescot Underwear, our own im- portation, pure wool and silk and wook all full. regular made; closing out all broken sizes. Street floor, Men's Building, Hos! strest, THURSDAY SPECIAL Men’s 25c Cotton Half Hose, 9c BLACK cotton Half Hose, made with double soles, heels and toes. These have tiny imperfections which have been mended at the mill. Men's 25c Cotton Half Hose, 19c Black cotton Half Hose, with un- bleached split soles, in medium and heavy weight with double soles, heels and toes. Street floor, Men's Building, Hoyt strert, I THURSDAY SPECIAL| Men’s $1.00 Domet Pajamas, 79¢ WARM DOMET Pajamas, nice striped designs in blue and pink colorings; well made. Men's $1.00 Demi-Bosom Shirts, 79¢ Short bosom Shirts, a style that Is much in demand this season; neat patterns in a good variety of color- ings; all are light effects and have cuffs attached, Street floor, Fulton street, Kast Bullding, PTHURSDAY SPECIAL Two Special Offerings From the New Drug Store MALT NUTRINE, sparkling liquid preparation of malt and hops, regularly $2.25, at $2.00 a dozen, Very fine Absorbent Cotton, in car- ton, 16 ounce, regulariy 34c., at Street floor, Livingston atreet, East Bujlding, 98c Towels, 59c Each FINE ALL LINEN hemstitched and embroidered and scalloped and em- broidered huck Towels, about 10 handsome designs; some with eye- let embroidery; imported to sell at 98c., now 59c, each, $1.35 heavy and fine Irish satin Da- mask, 70 inches wide, made by John S. Brown & Sons, welfast, Ireland; a limited lot at 98c, a vd. 2ic. Turkish Bath Towels, subject to slight mill imperfections, ic. each Street Moor, Livingston street, Kast Building, Women’s 50c Unde Wear, 24c FLEECE LINED white cotton Un- dervests, long sleeves. Slight imper- fections. Women's Combination Suits, 24¢ Low aay Deeg. ribbed Wop ton; some tight knee, some wide a knee, frimmed, i Boys’ Bell Blouses--- Annual Sale 50c Values, 3 for $1.00. $1.00 Values, 65¢ WITH PATENT invisible drawstring. One of the most practical Blouses on the market. Limited number, na toning to neck, with seif collar, full belt; sizes 3 to 9 only. Second floor, East Boflding,’** THURSDAY SPECIAL 8c Apron Gingham, 6c a Yard + 5,000 yards of a splendid grade of Apron Gingham, the kind that makes good strong Aprons, in the favorite blue and white checks, pure Subway floor, West Building, indigo dye, fast colors, THURSDAY SPECIAL The New Jet Hat, $4.05 and$5.95. . THE SMARTLY TRIMMED, clever little Hats that fashion now favors—seen at the smart dances or along Fifth avenue. Jet: trimmed with tulle or tulle jet trimmed—reproductions of much higher priced Hats. "Tween Season Untrimmed Hats Made of hemp braids and taffeta—special Thursday at Street Moor, Kast Kulding, Boys’ School Shoes at $1.98 made to stand hard wear; sizes 1 to 514. NEW LOW BUST, straight hip models. $4.00 Rengo Belt Corsets, $1.79 Designed for stout women, Made of brocaded coutil, “broad front steel, long & Secon! floor, Kas: Buildiag,.. | hip line, with elastic section. |___ THURSDAY SPECIAL _| RSDAY SPECIAL derful bargains, $1.50 China Silk Waists, 98c White China silk, long shoulder and sleeves joined with ished with small collar of Clin silk and washable net frills. |__THUR@DAY SPECIAL | Hemmed Double Bed Sheets, 50¢} VERY HEAVY round thread linen finish muslin Sheets, 24 x2w yards; sizes before hemming; splendid value at $9¢, Hemmed Pillowcases, (0c Each Good quality bleached muslin Pillowcases, 45x36 inches, 17 Minutes Grand Ceniral to A. & S. Subway Station, ‘pet and Furni- kest and best way to reach here, all Brook- Station, at Hoyt Street, Brooklyn. OMPANY, Furniture, Oriental and Do- No tying of tapes. Boys’ $5.00 Chinchilla Overcoats, $2.95 and brown chinchilla Overcoats, Russian style, bute Mezrapie floor, Kasi Building, Women’s $5.00 Shoes, $2.95 GUN METAL CALFSKIN, button model, cut extra high, with dull [ kid tops, flexible welted and stitched soles, Cuban heels. et : Gun metal calfskin, lace style, with strongly sewed soles of solid leather, 5 Second Moor, West Muildtng, $2 Her Majesty & J.B. Corsets, 98c} $2 to $3 Silk Waists, $1.69 ~ PLAIN STRIPED MESSALINE, trimmed or tailored models. Some! taffetas in the lot. Many are manufacturers’ samples and all ure won. Subiray floor, West Buliding, Dress Lengths of Dress Goods Fourth to Half Less Than Former Prices THERE ARE hundreds of lengths, including every weave our regular stock and marked froma fourth to half less ie art in! the best.made ang ee! 81,45 ana $1.98 | hemstitching, fine