The evening world. Newspaper, January 15, 1914, Page 14

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ents . for, come time . 680 shares. Cpening Of mock market was active and wtrong, with heavy covering of shorts In all feading issues. The prow layket Clesing—There wie an ag- Presumption of upward move- in late afternoon and leading Is- fnew high figures for tho, | resident's message. *Btock was emain sip- Peavonadie rate, but selling was | 1.5) at @1-4, che latter ateorbed. j the stock euccesded In was the lever of the advance, , To make the opening on U, 8. @teel din iorder to keep the pace down| there were 3,000 shares at 621-8 and vance on succeeding peet for removal of the uncertainty re- warding the anti-trum adjournment of Congress ably construed from forecasts of the legislation and were favor- in of 84 and 6 Pennsylvania . Ms better leader could not have been | Union Pacific opened w 9 Ae, am the activity in the stock | compared with 1582 : Breil fac i on a large wale. | Wednenday, and in Reading ner wan il so “gh th rat evidénee of wn investment de-! an initial gain of 3-8. ‘ ONE was enown In sharp advanoes in A great Genl of stock wan absorbed jn Previously neg-| the fret howr and at 11 o'clock stocks Gas, Delaware were very firm at prices only a litte | jt e, bee off from the Best. The activity had thing Ike the Auliness recently familia fold-out bulla, and commission hor had many orders on their books for pur- THIS WEEK— Maplehurst Brand, doz., 39c SOREAR TERT ATEE a Bo ae ‘92/20 ‘size—Largest obtainable, size—Large and meaty, ~ —Grant's Scotch—Finest Imported, ly June—Sweet and tender—ig tins .. i Acker, Merrail & Condit | e EST. Company 4820 Compare these prices— we guarantee the quality BGGS, FRESH SELECTED 25—Fancy Catifornia—Santa Clara—New Crop: 2ibs., 453 1%b.. 40 size—Extra large and meaty, 2 Ibs., 88; 1Ib.. 2 Ibs.,.28311b.. 45 S%.tin. 45 The Closing Quotations. 3 cr a | 53 * eT ee ae Bo 3828: oF ees nteitai SSP . - sSeSa5wa3= FEPTTS 2, = SuvsZasiex: eee PRreReeTE SEER CREE ER SEE F2Tee 2: Pete Ute eee ee ee ieee ti leeeetteee itt tite ttt Seuss tuseson: eS PES iat Pa 2th tin. 401s eae Stewart % Co AVENUE, CORNER 3/TH STREET , Pontioning Tomorrow, the Final Sale of 4 Fur. Coats & Small Furs 4 S006 = Bleck Fox Sets. -15.00 Regularly Wolf Sete.............. see 20 Regularly $50.00 Natural Skunk Sets.........23.50 Regularly $60.00 Scotch Mole Sets........ ...47.50 Regularly $100.00 Baum Marten Fox Sets.....31.75 Regularly $75.00 Beaver Sets...............5: 41 Regularly $100.00 Alaska Sable Sets........... 50.00 Regularly $125.00 Mink Sets............000005 47.50 $95.00 280 Odd Muffs..............14.50 Regularly $35.00 to $50.00 Scotch Mole Sots......+.+..85,00 Bibi catie 2p) * erly dividend of 2 Feb, to Mock of resord Jan. 0 | Moxtoan Petroleum Company hat ie- aved @ statement to the Stock Exchange ry, ae end for six months 0, profit 42,771,250, ‘ihe’ condition ‘of. the The Street seamed to be filled with | Ju” Bae been done to the camps or sem chase of stocks at leveln a0 low that |terly dividend of 11-4 per cent., payable there Was nu chance of executing them. | Féb. 14 to atock of brats Heid . M1 — oF + # —e wre wees People's Gas Company regular quart- per cent. payable Bt o: 8 $3,1dh1 and net company’s business i# normal and no in- Cambria Bteel Company regular quar. eR in 2% ‘Wheat prices were finn at slightly |om the setback. Wheat closed 14 naher | ta |) Western Union Telegraph Company | tower level. ‘There was some selling on Oa] TePerte Increase in grown income of #7. 2 for quarter ended Dec. 31 and for 5.60 1 eleven montha ended Nov. 9 gross carn- 62 Ties increased "61,686,611, while the net 868] dectined '$83,287 compared with the same period of previous year. reports of freer country offerings. The| lower. GIRLS! LOTS OF BEAUTIFUL HAR NO DANDRUF-—25 CENT DANDERINE Hair coming out? If dry, | difference how dull, faded, loulaviile & Nashville reports de- "chee. Mian on at te rpatane . J] create In earnings for first week in Jan- | wainesday Cork tality at bi ts Oa hee Wary 693,40, and since July 1 increase of ae a ays 4 — 11,598 630, By a % we. In the afternoon some commission house buying developed at the tower prices for wheat. Corn quiet and steady to 18 lower. Corn closed 1-4 to 12 seraggy, just moisten a eects thin, faded, bring back ieee draw it ie _ its color and lustre. Kee fet roam wavy, re Within ten minutes after 4 ‘of abundanecr am into it aaa COTTON MARKET. | ction of Danderine you ‘cat fi pars tustre, str, rts a rer road Get a @-c3ont bottle \, tee. Hp single trace ae iit 13% ight JH be Ti] weeks” ue ‘ csricated at to- ny will please you m i. af to or, sad * you see wen hl it, fine is as 3 ry) and downy tingaitovr the al. sow | boon "woghe or isi by pi} recetpt hair—growing all $8,000 Daten; Inat week 43,743 and inst] A little wn year 29,617 bales on same dato. treatment: t' wale aatty have beautiful hair and lote &. 1 2 doubles the vans of your hair. No] you will just try a little Danderine. v ies McCreery & Co. Sth Avenue Annual Clearance Sales Men’s Furnishings, Suits & Overcoats ON FRIDAY AND SATURDAY Men’s Wear , First Floor. ¢ “Shirts of Madras, Percale, Chev; iot or Flannel; soft bosom; plain or pleated. Sizes 184 to 18. 1.00 values 1.50, 2.00 and 2.50 Four-in-hand Scarfs with large open ends; in fancy figures or Regi- mental stripes; also a large range of plain colors. valyei0o, 5S5e .. Pajamas of Madras or Mercer- ized fabrics in plain or fancy colors. value 1.78, 1.10 Pajamas of soft Madras with neat stripes or Soisette in solid colors. values 2.00 and 2.50, 1.35 Woolen Blanket Robes.....3.95 value 5.00 Smoking Jackets of Japanese Quilted Silk or doable faced Cloth. values 6.00t09.00 4.95 Raincoats of new Imported English Tweed; Balmacaan model; suitable for Top Coats. 18.50 value 25.50 Heavy Ulsters and Auto Coats, lined with Chamois leather or Camel’s Hair. 16.75 value 35.00 to 45.00 Sweater Coats of Angora and Scotch Mixtures. 12.50 value 18.00 Woolen Mackinaw Coats in fancy plaids. values.so 4.50 4 . January Reduction Sale Men’s Suits & Overcoats Fifth Floor. 125 Men’s and Young Men’s Sige $2 to 40 inch chest. tegularly 16.50 Men’s and Young Men's Sack Suits, made of Imported Fabrics; flap or patch pockets, Size 38 to 40 inch chest. 15,00 and 2100 rs {regularly 22.50 und 29.90 Special Purchase 4 200 Men’s and Young Mea’s Overcoats, single or double breasted model with self or velvet collar; made of Navy or Gray Chinchilla with fancy plaid back, or Oxford and Cambridge Gray Cheviot. Size 84 to 42 inch chest. 15.00 regularly 24.50 #0 27.50 225 Men’s Winter Overcoats,— model; made of Im- ported Materials in Oxford and Cam- bridge Gray Cheviot, English Shet- land or Tweed; velvet or self collar; all silk lined or silk yoke with worsted body. Size $4 to 42 inch chest. | regularly 35.00 to 97.50, 21.50 The Complete stock of Men’s and Young Men’s fine Felt Hats reduced to 1.75 and 2.75 regularly 3.75 and 4.00 + High Class Fur Coats, Muffs & Scarfs Scotch Mole Skin Coats with Er- mine collar.formerly 425.00,245.00 Hudson Seal Coats with Natural 225.00 Mole Coney Coats, full length... formerly 125.00, 65.00 French Seal Coats with collar of contrasting fur. 55.00 formerly 85.00 formerly 85.00 Black Pony Skin Coats.....27.50 formerly 42.50 White Fox Muffs. 07.45.00 a OR formesty 37.50 formeriy Ermine Scarfs..... weeee ss 0.00 formerly formerly 35.00 Moke Skin Scarfs..... ++ 10.50 formesiy 14.90 French Seal Muffs. vsocgcere Bs .00 French Seal Scarfs......00¢ 7-00 formerly 10.50 .. 702 4.50. Natural Raccoon Scarfs..:.. 9.50 formerly 13.90 ‘The Remaining stock of Imported and Domestic Models at Masked [Reductions. ; Bo Altai & Cai There is now in progress a Sale of \, ORIENTAL RUGS “4 including matty semi-antique pieces, all of which are being offered at extraordi- narlly low prices. “ ¥ Boys’ Clothing will be placed on sale to-morrow (Friday) and Saturday, in order to effect a clearance, ‘at special prices. Boys” ‘Winter Overcoats, originally $8.50 to ‘$22.50 . . . at $4.50 & 12.00 Boys’ Winter Suits (sizes incomplete), in- eluding some important Suits of fine fabrics; originally $7.75 to 18.30, at $4.75 & 9.50 Also the entire stock of Boys’ Winter Hats, at proportionate price reductions. EXCEPTIONAL REDUCTIONS have been - made in the prices of ’ Misses’ Dresses and Coats "to take effect to-morrow (Friday).: These will include the following: Goats appropriate for street and motor wear, et =. «+ ~— ‘$8.50, 14.30, 21.00 & 29.00 original prices $18.00 to 75.00 Stsect Dresses of serge and velveteen, ‘variously esimmed . at. $19.50 & 28.00 oviginal prices $38.00 to 75.00 Evening Dancing Frecks, at $15.00 22.00 original prices $28.00 to 65.00 ' Gits’ Imported Coats — (elaes 40 to 16 years), of superior quality qwersted and originally marked $35.00, will e-on sale to-morrow (Friday) and Saturday | at > 6 © © © « « $12.00 =< Women’s Cothurne Evening { Slippers 2 Ina epecial selection, are being offered in the Shoe Department on the Second Floor at $4.75 per pair These Slippers, which ure distinctively the vogue of the present season, are taken from the seguier ‘stock, where their prices have ‘been $700 to 6.00 per palr. ~. Advance Styles in ‘Women’s Low Shoes & Slippers ere now being shown, in readiness for the Winter Resort season and early Spring wear | in town. “me Included are Shoes in smart combinations, © Dancing Stiggets and Dress. Slippers for all occasions. Shippers trimmed to order,according toindivid=; ° ual ideas, in werkrooms In the establistment. ! (Diy Reem, Hy eb 52% Miers, Men Fox) E Sunday World’s ' Want Directory makes more “Offers of Positions’? | than any other two mediums in the universe. eet fy Ses

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