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nH Sewenss 410520000! . Market closing—In late afternoon the market showed some increase of @rength and activity, and there was @vidence of the existence of a good oe ghort interest. Western Union to statement of Mr. Vail, in Which he stated that unless conditions @hanged very much for the worse the @ockholders are on the eve of a re- @urn for their patient waiting. South- @a Pacific sold up to 95 and the gen- fal list showed fractional gains at the close which was strong and active. ‘Total sales, 358,637 shares. Opening uiet and price @hangeo were small except in Can- Pacific, in which 11000 shares dealt in from 2121-8 to 2121-2 pared with 2133-4 at Monday's This decline was due to ru- @ore regarding Emperor William's Realth, which caused selling mov fc started 1683-8. In Reading and Steel ‘were initial declines of 1-4, but latter soon recovered its loss. Igamated Copper was unchanged 761-8. A new high record was y Southern Pacific, which at 941-4, that stock being iped by rumors from Mexico that luerta intended to turn the govern- it over to a committee of Erainens men to administer the af- of the country until pea wi re | At end of first half hour marke’ ‘was dull and a little heavy. Belief ‘ led in many places that Mon- @dvance had been at expense @ the short interest and that a good- aived reaction was close at hand. En: ent of $2,000,000 gold for Paris Groducea little effect, as it is expect- @@ that the Bank of France would Feduce ite discount rate goon and ex- of id would cease to that untry. Towards end of first hour market developed better tendency and stocks in general showed more @trength. St. Paul gained 7-8 to 104, @hich is a high price for a 6 per cent. stock. Mexican Petroleum gained 6 points to 62 on the Mexican mfirmed rumors, and Call i eum advanced 2 3- @e of second hour, but supply was met brought out, and prices soon re- the fractional declines, af- Nodag trading was dull and prices rm. gelling of that stock back on account of the Gov- it suit. ‘When the President's message was public the market acted as if it not know what to as most of the effect hi dis- punted from extracts made public. email raid caused a fractional set- k largely from short selling, but jen bears tried to cover prices ed a tendency to rally. do with it ad been ‘The Closing Quotations. i Eee ace cos ALTE | @@ compared with Monday's closing af ++] ty +3 acute it | $1 litt +11 Lt ett Sees is SEES S ece Foeers FER BES SEFPESER BOX a + F SSSESE FETED \ \ FES ESB FF oF FE EPTFE EE OF TE ae: eaeSouusbaes iss eee ee rey at +ltl Plt teltte $+ +4 tttteed +t ~ ge — eee >i gets i seuraess & BE FE eeeeaer! ps ITEMS FOR INVESTORS. @outhern Railway reports increase ef $38,660 in eecond week of January, and since July 1 increase of $1,033,945, compared with same period previous year. Chesapeake and Ohio report earn- fnge increased $114,150 in second week ef January, and from July 1 increase amounts to $809,077. ‘Wettlaufer-Lorraine silver mines re- port for year ended Dec. 31, ah ° available for dividends, $38, a of $282,207, compared with tions warrant and about 15 new stores will be opened this year, It woe brought out in the testimony at the American Sugar Refining Com- American Hide and Leather Com- pany report for quarter ended Dec. 41, 1918—Net earnings, $812,027. De- crease, $104,141 from same period of Prone year, Surplus for ¢ months, —__—— CHICAGO WHEAT ANO CORN MARKETS. waerat, A es Be I if let changes, closing unchanged to 1-8 lower, Corn was dull with cash prices re- rted 1-4 to 1-2 cent lower in the ‘est. Final prices 8-$ to 1-2 cent below Monday's close. ——>__—_ NEW YORK COTTON MARKET. Monday's tone, Tom, Clone, i We to better cables at the start, owing to local and Liverpoo! selling, year, 36,255. In early afternoon price: sagged off on the Memphis report of estimated ginning to Jan. 16. The re- | rt shows 182,000 bales gi: in first of January, against 181,525 last | year for same Ls and total to Jan. 16 ap 13,645,000 bal Cotton was supported by leading in- terests. Selling pressure light from profit faking: sales and closed strong and steady 2 to 4 points up. ————— jamte’ Assocta- The Merchants’ Association held their annual meeting at their headquar- ters, No, 238 Broadway, this afternoon. ‘The following directors. were re-elected without: opposition for three years: Frank R. Chambers, President, Rogers Peet Company; William F. Morgan, President, Brooklyn Bridge Freezing and Cold Storage Company; J. C. Mc- Creery, G. W. Neville, L. E. Pierson, Gustav Vintschger, Silas D. Webb and William R. Willcox. A meeting of the Board of Directors will be called later, when a President and other officers for the coming year will be elected. ———_ Battleship Michigan Arrives, The United States battleship Mich- igan, after four months in Mexican waters, arrived at New York this afternoon from Vera Crus. The sailors were confined to shipboard during the stay along the Mexican coast. The Michigan took tho fleeing Felix Dinz| from Vera Cruz to a steamer bound for Havana. Physician Tells How . To Grow Hair A Well-Known Physician er News- to Promote the Growth of the Hair. A well-known physician who has made a careful study of the hair re- cently made the following statement: “It i ively easy to stop the ing out, promote its by the fol- ipe, which can be 2) To 7 om. of water add 8 small box of Barbo Compound, 1 of bay rum aad os. of glycerffie. Apply it to the scalp with the finger tips two or three times per week. It not only is excellent as a scalp and hair tonic, but it darkens faded, streaked, gray hair and makes it soft and glossy. I use it myself and have no hesitaney\ in| recommending it to my patients. ' These ingredients can be bought at any drug store at very little cost."—Advt. Sterling Silver 172 ° G BC yy S 4 4 6 Brilliant Scarf Pins 5S) THE EVENING XN A Clearance of Rugs best grade Royal Wiltons, Axminsters, are Brussels and Velvets, in room sises onl; y. 9xi2 {t. Seamless Brussels Rugs.... 8.3210.6 ft. Seamed Axmins' 8.3210.6 ft. 9x12 ft. Seamed 9x12 ft. Seamless esr ft. Royal Wilton Rugs. ter Rugs Seamless Axminster Rugs. Axminster Rugs. Axminster Rugs. ft. Royal Wilton R 9x12 ft. Seamless Velvet ‘Koae... A Tremendous and Irresistible Sale of Women’s, Misses’, Juniors’ and Girls’ WEARING $27,240 Worth of Men’s, Women’s and Childre This presents the bi the family can get t! Women’s eee 1.98, $1. Boys’ Shoes: ¥: Sole, Tm Grinand back He § Neate te S180 Special Dollar Shoe Section Including many small lots of women's butto., lace shoes, Ox- rie’ shoes ford» and pumps and boys’ and sold from 61.50 upward to $3, at Black & Blue Wolf Sets, Worth to $17.50, at $12.75 Scarfe—The newest animal effect » with head and brush. \uffe—Large pillow and trimmed styles. Black Fox Sets—Scarfs are in the snake style, neatly trimmed with head and tails. Muffe half barrel Worth $35.00, at . le Natural Skunk Sete—Neckpiece, shawi collar that hooks close to neck. Muff, large pillow, in five- ridge effect, $60.00, a Pointed Fox Sets—Scarf is in snake or animal effect. trimmed with bushy tail and head, Muff large pillow style, beautifully trimmed. $ Worth to $75.00, Winter Coats Worth to $8, at $4.88 Peo ero of Lgpectier ey jood- te, em! very latest style effects of the present season, such as the kimono slewve, etc. All coats button close to neck; materials are chinchillas, diagonals, mixtures. ketseys and plaid backed cloth, Women's and Misses’ Covts, Worth $10 to $12 — Chinchillas, striped boucles, mixtures, zibelines; mandar- $6.88 in and balted-bace model: ore ae i ag ood ‘qrowts dave Women’s and Misses’ Coats, Val- ues to $15.00—Full length, prec: tical models and dressy ¢t! a quarter length styles; materials are boucle, striped chinchillas and mix- tures; some of these coats are lined Women’s and Misses’ Coats, Worth $18 to $25—Wonderful values in these fine coats; Materials are Astra- chan, Ural and Arabian Lamb, Close Curl boucles, corded fabrics, broad- cloths, tweeds, etc.; full length and models; coats are Women’s Percale & AP jt bargains since our tremendous event just a year ago. new styles in fine shoes in this sale oe seenaeeably big savings Em wen" $39.50 PAREL AND SHOES AT 65e ON THE $ Many weeks and thousands of dollars have been spent in preparing this big event for you. We notified the manufacturing world of our plans for this sale, making it known that we were ready to buy big stocks if the price in- ducements were commensurate. Hundreds of replies were received, and after carefully investigating the stocks we are now ready with the productions of the foremost manufacturers at reductions that make this a tremendous, irresistible sale. The power of ready cash was never more potent than now, when a mild Winter has left manufacturers with large overstocks, and with our tremendous resources we were therefore enabled to secure great price-advantages which we pass along to you. The stocks comprise the season's best productions in women's, misses’ and girls’ 1 and shoes; and while we give you here oame of the prichdetallas You must come to the store and see the goods to fully ) appreciate the extent of the economies. HOES Women’s Low Shoes Pricer Patent and dull leather Oxfords = $2.98 and Pumps. $ Gun-metal and patent leather \ Oxfords and Pumps. ++ 0$2.48 -$198.. $2.48.. $4.00 Handsome New Blouses, Worth $2.75 to $4.00, at $1.90 The sample lines of three leading manufacturers, comprising 600 hand- some spring models, with newest drop sleeves, net frills and long and short sleeves. In the combined lot there are Messaline Blouses in black and colors Black Lace and Net Blouses. Striped and Flowered Taffeta Blouses Blouses of colored lace and White \broidery. ' sizes, 1134 to2 Large Girls’ 234 to6. that formeriy Jap Silk Blouses. White and cream lace and embroid- ered Net Blouses, NOTE—Not all sizes or colors in every style, but all sizes are distributed among the various lots. Mostly 34, 36, 38 and 40 inch. None C. O. E teem Tailored Suits, Values $10 to $12, Te Be Sold In This Big Salefor $17,706 Every member of ioe at $6.88 ‘ace and cheviots, + Strictly tailored tailored and semi-trimmed styles; with the new kimono sleeve ef- fect; materials are eerges, worst wool matelasee, Bedford unfinished hagen; ’s and " Suits, Val- ues to $25.00—Plain tailored, eemi- tailored and dressy trimmed models; materials include serges, cheviots, diagonals, cords, tibe: matelacec, lines; tailored in custom fashion ; colors, navy, brown, mahogany, also black; extra tises for if Girls’ Gossamer | Women's and Misses’ Storm Capes at 87c Girls’ striped Gossamer cloth Storm Capes, with plaid lined hood. Girls’ Extra Fine Quality Sateen Ssmacaee "S184 Petticoats at 19e Made of striped percale and fin- ished with scalloped edge. Women's Striped Gingham Petti- coats, with plain or ascal- loped edge, at... Black Sateen Pett! pleased ruffles, a Women’s and Misses’ Dress Skirts, $2.88 Wool failles, serges and corduroys; smart plain tailored models. Women's and Misses’ Dress Skirts —Mannish and French serge; black and navy; new draped styles; graceful fitting. . Girls’ Colored All neat and becoming models, in serges, eponge and checks; aleo chiffon ‘and mesealine dresses, in paste! for evening wear, at the special price. shades, » in the latest sleeve, bodi and skirt effectsin voanse for Sprin, i bustles, feta, charmeuse and pring colorings at. + S2e00) $3.88 | +: prem thar rangeup oto Children’s Cloth & Gingham Dresses, 74c | Percale Dresses, 44¢|ChinehillaCoats, *1.74 Women's One-Piece Gingham and Percale House Dresses, with eallor collar, Others with neck and long sleeves, in various rable colore and designs, _ Women's PS Ao) House Ingo; At... -seceeree teeeee Tle Women's Two-Plece House Dresses, of gingham and parcale; a)! colore; at Several neat Hiytee in checks and stripes at this tri girls from 6 to 12 years. Girle’ Colored Percale and Ging- ham Dresses, trimmed with 77 solid colors; sizes 6 to 14 yeare ce Children's Stri a . hihdren's ped and Pieia Per Children's cloth and chinchilla coats ling price. Sizes for | trimmed with plaid or seli-color; sizes 2, 3 and 4 years. rr) Children's Goats in Corduroy, |\Coitornia, 44 and Bi Pare 3 Now in Progress, Our Great 48th Notions and Dressmakers’ And Will be continued throughout the week. tolerate seconds, quantity. You may Guy su uch ws yon ol reductions in price ranging frem \¢ te $4. Offered in thie sale. 1913 Kumpakt Dress and with practical, land the Price Is Just One-Half. ag ee “Siete Women’s and Misses’ Suite, Val- {Cause of the extremely low price, islikely to exhaust the stock quickly end then this offer permanently, ues to $16.50—Strict! . _WORLD, TUESDAY, JANUARY 20, 1914.' _Suppiies you please. The following items represent a cmall port of We do net : ae iat New 1914 Kumpakt Form eave catee ore the ete ctw snd 1913 Kumpakt) 1914 Improved ferme at = twat 2 Our Big January Sale of Hosiery for Eve Our Hosiery Store is one of the biggest and best in the country, at all times , one egest carrying thoroughiy | etocks and @ temendous volume of er Se vemellin et act Vas ctrl ars wetinceed in ths giqnetto inch we Mihcdnt everbody will be interested in. High Grade Silk ttt the very low price Children's Becks, white grounds, tyelepleeralltises, site Bie, 1G lore * and Gite’ ~ Ie it fin: ribbed, full fashioned; eg AG and waite; all sises 6 to 96 17 in thisealeat.n ss. BOO iDALEW, BOth te 60th St, Lez. to 34 Ave,