The evening world. Newspaper, January 21, 1914, Page 12

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preferred fan Pacific . Lode if 370 4 s3° 5 Zz i i Hd a atest eas! se . Steel Market closing—Feature of market Im late afternoon was evidence of in- _ vestment buying in all standard in- © ques, and the market showed broad- * efing tendency. The market closed ft best prices, Total sulos, 627,902 ohares. ‘Opening was active and strong, and commigsion houses reported an in- crease ‘of public interest on buying |} atte. ‘On the other hand, the profes- = ‘ere beari#, selling quite a im maint portation For six on the advance. They said there was nothing in the President's that had not been discounted. ace Pacific there wan initial of %, to 159%. Reading rovers up, at 170%, eS iporeet in it being stimulated the Articles in Broad et gonulp showed that a reduction of vo Mgt vn anthracite coal would Stany.” ttle effect on earnings oft en te absence of casa seleh ta: use aot halt ingth of stocks of com- having property interests in ‘was regarded as significant |? of reiterated rumors that| intended to resign. Mexican um gained 11-2 points, to and Southern Pacific was months. ment o6 4. tod ican Can stocks were active, and the belief pre- @ good-nized short interest | in the common. During the @outhern Pacific adva: hoc an to : pe to 641-2, but the market active in specialties and a good of realising sales occurred in the increase of strength and y developed in the second hour ‘moon stocks were strong at figures, #0 far reached on it advance. All trunk line stocks mission . Transactions 1 o'clock had exceeded 44,000 shares, with Sy: -eix different stocks re sented. atreet sees in the relations between the Government and “big business,” easy money and the belief that a de- cision bas been virtually reached al- lowing the increase in rates which the railroads want were factors all preeene fe The when z aE ~ de wees” “3 H SH He HEHE + +eeee | Hee t+ Hee tHe eet FSOGEE ELE ITEMS FOR INVESTORS. of general merchandise for ‘ended Jan. 17 from New York, 45 to $55 Dresses. ..now $25.00 9 THROAT and $55 to $69 Dresses..... .... Now $33.00 FOR SOONSILITIS "|| 875 to #05 Dresses... now $44.00 THOMPSON'S TONSILITIS acs | totated $22,162,996; year ago, $21, 665. Increase Mchlasts 430. American Public. Utilities Company reports inorease of Net re, $436,677, and surphies, American Window Glass Company declared a dividend of 8 per cent on bald 7 per cent. was paid on preferred lock. Baltimore and Ohio in ge Sa toma of | $892,172 in groan earnings in Decem- | ber. This compares with loas of more than $1,000,000 in November, the month of the blissard in Ohio and West Virginia. $217,867 in net before taxen or outside operations were taken up by a reduc- tion of $83,801, or about 9 per cent. tion of $241,284, or 16 per cent. maintenance of ‘equipment. or 34-10 despite shrinkage in tram Interborough Rapid Transit Com- pany reports December gross earn- ings increased $73,901 and net after tax increased $106,4 creased $262,283 and the net after tax was ‘deducted shows increase 474,603, compared with previous six months available for dividends in equal to 93-10 per cent. on the stock, ‘The New York State 4% per cent bonds “when issued" 106% on the curb. During announce - on heavy buying, in marty casen by shorts, who believed that one house was going to get the entire issue, CHICAGO WHEAT AND CORN Corn eased off on selling by com- but rallied and remained steady. In afternoon wheat market was Consolidated §tock Excha: Commission business, with the market of the \taslf trom the opening at 9.80 o'clock, ray the advan Btates Mt Steel, Southern Pacific, New York Central, Missouri Paci! nd Atchison were all up 1-2 of a point trom Tussday, while Erie and apeake and can Can, Smelting, Canadian Great Northern preferred, and. Union Pacific up 1-4, and Baiti- more and Ohio and Pennayivania be oe {zubsequent dealings there were | activi Reoauny 0 ¥ and stréngth. in apg ata $18 to $25 Dresses $28 to $85 Dresses $100 to $135 Dresses......... $17,896 in Kross for November, and $891 in- for past twelve | 996,420. pany of Neva- | ended Nov. 30: lene tncome, | BY THE GRAND stock, payable to atockhold. | Jan. 12. In Novembe pny t Loss wan reduced 10} J unpleasant two hours en of way, and reduc- stitutions. He emerged Tri expenses increased $111, tack inflamed with anger. “I won't be taken for | he exlaimed loudly, “I've esty before, months gross earnings in- people." of outaide the Grand Jury ‘The surplus for the six he had opened around bids bonds shot up to 107% | Mealth of prisoners under veatixating the reports tentiary. MARKE' ls Oper. ie gin Case, is ae * Hn ‘ah Clow, oh PF sx 8a medical attention. Open. ei y's % wants, and to-day lost to find such documents, houses of the M option, houses handied : improvement which Wall who wan found fat at No. 1143 Pa last Thuraday, two to have been mar: for teat prices. tendency manifested call general overnight recorded, United | estabiian t ~were that effect was render Chesa. | 10 were up 3-8. Ameri- Pacific, Reading and Bteel. The | jt ed &@ forenoon high ot “a % on le Read Medehny, Jan. 22nd’ Important Clearance of Women’s Dresses and Gowns Cut one-half and more from the original prices at $5 which is prettier than five dollars can give you any idea of A rich silken shadow lace, in « dainty rose pattern, made over net foundation, with hemstitched vestee of net, crochet loops, double frill at neck and long sleeves. THead of Blackwell Penitentiary Says He Won't Be Taken for Grafter. Warden Patrick Hayes of the Peni- temtiary on Blackwell's stand spent the ieioidicr Ve Grand in Intvesti@fiting the city's penal in- Graml Jury room this afternoon, his ty-ftve yearn.in the public service and no one ever questioned my hon- 1 won't have it now. I've been a faithful servant of the Tt was evident the Warden's flare-up only a continuation of the remarks made to the Grand Jurors themselves. The Warden has been hevkled ‘for two days because of his failure to produce records of the The Grand Jurors have been in- death which occurred in the peni- In some instances, heen reported, the victims had no In other cases prisoners were confined there despite the fact that they announced them- selves i and in need of medical care before their admission to the prison. Warden Hayes has been unable to find the records which the Grand Jury when the question was raised again after he had explained hin inability fered to return to-morrow and was advised to make another search for wan narrow pending Friday's ginning rt. port. ‘Port receipts to-day estimated 38,000 Daten, Last week 49,484. Cotton mar- ket was active in afternoon, showed a stronger advance, reaching the best figures toward the —_—_—_—————— coldent. Coroner Brnest Wagner af Brooklyn held an inquest to-day in the case of Richard D. Lankford, Vice-President and Secretary of the Southern Railway deadsfrom gas in his establish that the death of Mr. Lank- ford was accidental eae ® verdict to now $8.50 Bayete now $15.00 $89 to $45 Dresses........... now $20.00 now $68.00 A Silk Shadow Lace Blouse WARDEN HAYES ANGRY | “TID” FIXED MY | AT THE QUESTIONS PUT | SORE. TIRED FEET JURORS “O, Girls” Don’t Don’t have puff- ed-up, burning, sweaty feet or corns. Island day before Jury which from the ® grafter,” been twen- Ah! what relief. No more tired feet; no more burning feet; no more swollen, bad smelling, sweaty feet. No more pain in corns, callouses or bunions. No matter what ails your feet or what under the sun you’ ied without getting re- itef, just use “TZ.” room was 1Z”” is the only remedy that draws out all the Meg sda? exudations witich pull up the feet; is magical; “TIZ" in grand; “TIZ, i cure your foot troubles so you'll never lim draw up your face in pain. Your s| ona won't seem tight and your feet will never, never hurt or get sore, swollen or tired. Think of it, no more foot misery; no more burning corns, Callouses or bunions. Get a 25-cent box at any drugstore or department store, ai lief, Get a whole yea only 25 cents. Think his care, of several it has his temper 3 ’, Half a Century in Business He was or- Correct Glasses Are narrow and steady, closing 1-8 to 3-4| i missing TeCOrAL a ar aP el eer See ee ae weakened and NEW YORK COTTON MARKET. tots erty P final figures were 1-4 to 3-8 below aon “ty yesig a we bo ie it a ri {| Classes properly fitted not aly 5 ‘Market cloned’ slightly prove the sight but remove that CONSOLIDATED EXCHANGE. i. ath lone htly ower on on ipso iiaephemebdfen On heavy trading prices rose|to last night's close on scattered short ebarply in the early ‘Gealings ‘bn covering, and bull support. Trading Examined Without Charge y Registered Eye Physicians Perfect Fitting Glasses, $2.50 to $12. 104 Broadway at John St. ,Yormerly 223 Sizth Ave.. 15th St.|101 Nassau, Ann St. 380 Sinth Ave., 22d St.i17 West 424—N. Y. bad Falten St., Ga. Bond St., Brooklyn. RELIEFFROMCONSTIPATION It’s Me for Dr. Edwards’ and close, prea Prorers Olive Tablets. to Miss Nellie —_. ‘The evidence tended to That is the j since Dr. iat Olve 4 brs iy glam ve Tablets, the substi. for 17 oars end calenels dl tent nang, doe ered the formula for Olive Tablets while treati [ga for chronic constipation and and torpid livers. Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets do not contain calomel, bars i etn seu laxa- LoMhodperthd these tye Ne two lith anise De shite! cate W, L. DOUGLAS "3it'4 &'4# SHose sagt re Charge for 18, or af’ et gin Fog, orld may, be jeft st To appreciate the convenience and great value of the Sunday World’s THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 21, 191 4. | Heavy Fleece Blankets Just or plaid Heavy Fleece Bl good quality Southern cotton. White ~ or tan with fancy borders. Full Size ire ym Do ex- tra heavy; stitched thi Covered with cambrie ¢ White or andfilled with cotton. tf 59 | Ev with fancy Each. in Boge pair Conducted by W. A. ‘Martie and John 5. Sheppard, Jr., as Receivers, Appointed by the United States District Court /Seasonable. Merchandise at Unheard of Savings Regular Stocks were never_sul to such dee, what the occasion. itted ice_cutting, no matter Handsome French @@ f Ah models, maint: e ed skirt of herd checks. Neng cane ty patterns. Trimmed with folds: of Sayan colors. 8 whe ot , Pettonets, without body. Sie 2 to 12 years. a The Receivers Have Priced 480 Coats from Our Regular Stocks & with a Big Poche Offering $10 & $12 Coats ale Half Price and Less in a Special Mid-Week Sale Excellent gra ie velvet oyrduroy in navy or brown, They w med with Meat collars ret ihe cay Nesin Phaen rename Hae ecoyead can bo worne polly? 2% for women ‘and Worth $1.25. $1.25 to 0 $1.50 Pair 50 Pair madefrom *1 $2.50 Weomnee ghout. 00 California Wool — be prevent shrinking. White, ts. Finished with silk binding; pair si Wild's &Nairn’s $i Tnlaid Linoleums ata SquareYd. The colors go through tothe back and never wear out; full two granite and per- quet pattorns; regularly ad: vertised and sold at $1, ay; rere $196.00 975.00 $59.00 | steve 75.00 | All 960,00; now.. 00.00; naw Roma's er tums Australian wool nap $4, iis SALE Also many advantageous made by the Receivers add new inter- pyences Busy @me> rrr OTHENBERG S a CT aye nygnterty uaa Regular 8c. and $1.00 The Receivers “at Gingham (ie grounds. Neat checks or stripe effects. 34 to 46. Famed wth reversal fe fancy vests. am], (00 A number of new spring styles to select Demonstration and Sale of By an Expert Corsetiere princip! are intended only for Stout and Medi of ‘le to ee Come Early to Buy House Dresses / Are Marked Marked By or Percale House 69e. Dresses, shown in light or ‘rimmed with turnover collar. Skirts are cut full and finished with deep hems. Sizes $1.25 & $1.50 House Dresses Chambray and Gocem | House Dresses, solid colors from. Sizes 3@to 46.. . Mall Orders. Filled. RENGO RSETS fallow seetiie reduces prosplen,ad women. These corsets are speclaity val proportions ith of comfort not be- fread lbivdtys ot They swale extra strong—because extra strength is most vital to a reducing corset-—and boned with double watch spring steels guaranteed not torust. Sizes 20to36. $1.50 $2 & $3. wz $5 Far Pieces Receivers’ Sa Sale Prices Blended Squirrel and $ 1 98 $6.98 Fox Throw ies, possum, Fox, Coney, Snake and Shawl coe $498 Om Mace nee lars; all satin lined; values At Receivers’ Prices up to $7.98; at..........-. Smith’s 9x12 Heavy Large 0. ‘and Ped Sao a values up to $12.98; at. . Wolf, Raccoon, Royal Axminsters In a Remarkable Saving ( Reversible Smyrna Rugs Smith's oxit Seamless (7.95 Se» 16.95 | 4.60] acne ne 210 i 00 Blankets, == 1.79 95 Blended eat i ‘Snakes, Throws and Shawls; Oe satin lined; values up to $10.00; ‘seo what other stores are asking for velvet and Ax- Foinster rugs--full 0x12 sige, The Axminster rugs are fully one-balf ine thick, made with a high nap of last- ing durability. A large variety of new patterns. Rizo Ox12 Size Oxo ¢ Receiver? with f ~ we Pound” or Sh 30 mere 3.0.75 | machi 98.00

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