The evening world. Newspaper, January 22, 1914, Page 10

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SONWITTELLER& Co. al ‘Pre- Inventory Clearance Sale Ww omen’s High Class Furs Half & Less Former Prices TO CLOSE OUT rench Seal and Caracul Coats 38.00 Formerly 75.00 to 85.00 68.00 68.00 95.00 95.00 145.00 145.00 195.00 450.00 Formerly 110.00 | Trimmed Caracul Coats t med Hudson Seal ‘Trimmed Baby Caracul a Imported Hudson Seal ; jp lmoortea Scotch Mole vf. +4, Imported Caracal Coats aa f Formerly 295.00 orted Baby Caracal Coats yy Formerly 850,00 TO CLOSE OUT Hudson Seal Coats 45 inches long, of selected French pag th Bg collie 68.00 Formerly 125.00 Fifth Avenue at 38th Street Formerly 110.00 Coats Formerly 145.00 Coats Formerly 145.00 Coats Formerly 245.00 Coats Formerly 265.00 vey OMAN ROUTS A BURGLAR + MT RD LT | | Mr, Settle-Ties Up the Intruder, Vield of Leading Stocks Based on |! Present Selling malgamated Copper American Can pf..... American Car & Foun. pf. 6. American Smelters 6. Smolters pf.. z and Turns Him Over to Police. #¥ * Arthus Settle is sixty years olf, but he doesn't look it and he doesn't feel it. morning and returned to his room in the Central Hotel, No. 149 East Four- teenth street, on the corner of Third avenue, to get a handkerchief he had forgotten before going downtown to business, He noticed the door was open, though he remembered having cloned it, and so peered into the room before entering. Ho saw a husky youth cooly examin- Ing the contents of the pockets of some clothes, Mr. Settle could have called for help but It never occurred to him, Instead he stepped into the room and planted a fright swing on the young man's jaw. Then he bewildered him with a storm of right and left hand joits which finally left the youth breathless and almost out on the floor. Tho gray-haired Mr, Bettle stripped the clothes from the bed and bound his prisoner in them tying some of the knots so tightly that he stopped the circulation in his victim's arms and legs. Ho laid him on the bed, closed the door on him and walked down to wl treet where Detective Feermer of the East Twenty-second street station. who Mr. Settle knew, chanced to be passing. Faern.cn took the man to the sta- tion, where, the detective says, he found @ dosen new keys, several lock- picks and a deviee for turning a key from the wrong side of the door in his pocket. He also had $6, and Mr. Settle said this was just about the He had had breakfast thin! Pacific. . Consolidated Gas. Pennsylvania Reading .. Southern Pacific. Union Pacific United States Steel. United States Steel pt anSawasasieS 20420 | Market Closing—Thete was a great |tncrease of activity in last hour and | pricen advanced to new high figures | for present movement. Volume of tracing in Steel was enormous and shorts appeared to be demoralized, Market closed at best prices and very active. Total sales, 783,238 shares, the larg- est in many months. ‘The opening was active and strong in reeponse to the highly favorable outcome of New York State bond sale and reduction of the official discount rates at London and Berlin. These things testified to a reawakening of Investment interest and a decided improvement in money situations, ‘The first sale of Steel was at 643-4,a gain of and there was increasing expectation of tradé improvement in the near future, Union Pacific opened nd Reading 1-4 down. The ks 1} while Great at 1291-2, Bout! strong and showed a tendency to ad- vance further, There was a large volume of profit taking in the first half hour, as a great number of speculators comclud- ed to cash in on the good news re- garding the bond salo and improved money situation abroad, The selling, however, was readily absorbed, and. while standard issues hesitated tha trading broadened so as to Include a former Vice-President Pryor will bet come President. Standard Ol) Co. of California has pico for permission to issue 45,181 sharos of stock nell to atockhold- ers at par. It ts stated that proceeds Teing built to Increses storage capac inereal 2 mand to \sckored land leases and ou. on pany places ite assets market was narrow and dull all array Forecast te for rts of winter wheat belt, warmer weather in there is no snow pro- Corn prices remained quite steady. Wheat prices reached the beat fig- urea in afternoon, toward the close showing 3-4 of a cent advance in both active months. Corn was firm, wi better cash markets in the West re- borted, ol higher. ——————_—__ NEW YORK COTTON MARKET. ‘Wednesda; # “Market for cotton opened heavy. Selling on part of some of leading spot interests was believed to represent hedges against cotton in the South. Liverpool sold and Wall Street inter- sts bought. morning. Port receipts, estimated to-day, 000 bal Last week, 37,262 and last ear, 1 if Cotton was dull and featureless in afternoon. CULLOM NOT DYING, , BUT HEART IS WEAK Causes Much Distress and End of Veteran Statesman May Come Suddenly. Ex-Senator Shelby M. Cullom of Mlinols was reported by New York morning newspapers to-day to be dy- ing at his home, No. 1413 Massachu- sum he had left in a sult of clothes| number of stocks in which there bad|setts avenue, N. W. Washington, over a chair in his room, The prisoner sald he was Ernést Schneider, who was here only two days from Chicago and had no ad-|of the management to pay back divi. | "cre dress, having stopped at lodging houses, Men Profit Through These | Troublous Times With the largest and oldest clothing concerns going into bankruptcy and Hackett Carhart cred- tors bringing greater pressure to bear daily, fur-. er drastic reductions go in effect ct once. The Hackett Carhatt stores are fighting to avoid bank- cy. Honorable retirement is their aim, and but a short remains. raise precious cash, » At the Hackett Carhart extension sale far as anywhere else. Everything must go regardless of cost, in order your money goes 2,000 Highest-Grade OVERCOATS Values $20 to $35 Aa at NOW oe r | CHINCHILLA OVERCOATS Included. | - All Models, All Sizes. » $1.80 and $2.00 cut silk ne 45c 841 Broadway at 13th Street Near Union Square All Shades. $1.50 and $2.00 Hackett Carhart and other well-known brand Shirts, all sizes, all sleeve lengths . Aaah Ghai .79c . Inc. Retail 119 West 42d St. Near Broadway Open Evenings Previously been litth tivity. Pittsburgh Cogl issues were strong, the common selling up to 21% and the preferred to 8944 in response to pla dends. Trading waa active during the bal- ance of the morning and the general market kept strong, but business was moatly in the low priced issues and rie’ changes in t stocks were within There was a rapid rise in Texas Com pany stock of 6 points, to 147, on rm mare of age rroge| dividend, lway steel springs came to | and gained 1 8-4, to 3 Me In the early afternoon Reading reached 172, Union Pacific 161 3-8, Steel 66. Volume of trading was on a large scale and the whole list held firm with The Closing Prices. following were the Righest, lowest and last of stocks today and the net changes as with yeoterday’s 4 + * * 1, Con ‘Agr. een 2 resee sae + tte ba SLES SPECEEL sae SEPECES EF ESTE LOE Pers pias MESSESISUESBSSSA ENS = S¥ES! as 89S; aa oe ess: ses FEESTSE FEE FF: ms Seteee F44eHe [+] teteteetelettettesettasteee +] ttetett | tetettttt to +] + seonctee! pee tiers tes enbuatasScuuwetez-2s! FSFE PEE ELIE SEOETEL SEP ELER PTEFETE EPS FOOTE: we eae nS carreeeses SS sEseeess sade brat ot Fe S EREERE sSeFa55 axererett PF FLEPL SET esSebeusce: Bas So arcae: £8z5 BEF oe g a3, ITEMS FOR INVESTORS. Nevada Consolidated Copper Com- Pany in December produced 5,343,863 pounds of copper. totaled 64,973,829 pounds compared with 63,063,261 in 1912, Railroads in United States during November showed net earnings tax deductions of $64,804,922, crease of $16,642,475 from 1912, Distillers’ | expense: and in addition various operating economies are being put in force which will go far toward strengthening fin- ances of company. year, The Now York bonds “when inaue curb from 108% to 107 ported sales of over $500,000. An- houncement was made before 1 o'clock by the banking houses that bought the bonds that all had been er cent. on the with re- after AY do. | 1 D.C. The Evening World called the Culloh home by long distance tele- phone and talked with Mr, Cullom's » Who sal be impossibi the end. He is stead he improved and has been food deal better ever since. This giieyh breakfast wi Miss Victoria Fisher, who is a sister of the late Mrs. Cullom, and bis son- in-h former Comptroller of the Currency Ridgely. Mr. Cullom’s obil- dren ate dead.” SUIT AGAINST AMERICAN BARONESS POSTPONED She Has a Weak Heart, and Lawyer Says Statement About Photo- graph Was Not Justified, LONDON, Jan. %.—A crowd ef fash- fonable women whe fought for places in Judge Darling’s’ court yesterday to hear the Baroness May de Pallandt's past raked over were disappointed, as abe has retired to @ nursing home with @ weak heart after ner bout with De Appleby'e lawyer, Mr. 1 OUaenved. significantly, that ched upon the fringe of inetion jumped from the Stan hat point into the Hast River. ‘iil- llgon, the watchman on duty, t saw the man about watchman gave chase, but 2°05 mop the man trom jumping. Owes Her Life to ‘The manufacturers of ckman's Alter. ‘Threat Lune Production in 1913 | !2 | atl Tt te reported in railroad circles aie CONSOLIDATED EXCHANGE. The od ‘of time since the advance in| There was large proft taking, but It the market started. wan readily absorbed in the ea New high levels were attained by |dealings, Efforts on the part ai'vell ae here, us cxempiied | the princfpal stocks, with the great: reductiot |est activity In Reading, Unit ate leading ‘tatoraiie | Steel, Union Pacific, Amalgamated | per, Ameri¢an Can and Southern | Bacific. Reading sold es high as ‘was again on a large scale,|1%%, about 1,000 shares changing | with commission houses active on the | han: that figure, when it was floor and the market a very broad one | quote: 171% and 172 on the New in reapect to variety of securities rep. | York Stock Exchange. Steel touched resented. Up to 1 o'clock the trading | (4%, against 64% on the other board; Met had inctuded fifty-six different! Union Pacitic 161%, against 161%, and stocks, the best showing for that pe- Southern Pacific 97%, against 97%. ote y bank rates, was a ty favorable influence in the ings on the Consolidated Stock to-day. Business room operators to bring about @ re action were not successful. At the start of the day, on the’9.30 call, prices reflected general overnight Lady phony ‘Soe Lig <b ong a full point, the maximum Steel and Southern Pacific on tha call were each up %8 of a point, white Unton Pacific, Reading, Amalgamated Copper, American ¢ Smelt Brooklyn Rapid Transl Avenue were cach up 1 Serve the coffee the greatest coffee merchants offer their own guests For years the greatest coffee merchants have delighted in Offering to their guests a coffee which had a rare flavor that could not be duplicated. Serve Yuban after dinner in your home. You severest test as after-dinner YUBAN > 7 ay, e Ba «2 i 1 : a 5 a Re fi itt aj ef i : i il ti @ ef In this pure, undiluted form you get the full value of its flavor. Everyone notices at once its un- usual body and tone, its wonder= ful color and fragrance. Your guests will be quick to appreciate the same qualities that make Yuban the choice of coffee merchants. ut it to the The Arbuckle Guest Coffee 35¢ Aow to be Beauti | Realth and Beau DP Clie Ainswor NOTE-If the reader does not find the information wanted in the ques- tions answered below, just address a letter to Miss Claire Ainsworth, 4 Patterson Bidg., Dayton, Ohlo, enclosing self-addressed atamped envelope, and she will y advise on healtn and beauty problems. Miss Ainsworth 1s noted for her marvellous beauty, as well as famous as a talented concert singer, and artists the world over rave at her beauty and have sought hor for their masterpieces, She frankly admits that hers js a cultivated: but natural beauty—and no “mako-up" ta ever used. The articles and prepara- j} tions mentioned are on sale by all wholesale druggists, large retail and department stores; or any accommodating dealer can obtain them for you. Believing that 1 am gladly telling my fay hele and hints to. ¥ pes ate nearly all of Peon Mare own 46) this you will find after trying them. A BEAUTIFUL COMPLEXION, tale toft Lama tata a sus Ataarara terials to treat the ri scientifically a ere See areata Ba ests a tan ta “Asautn % skin red, ing, the loud te pure, but the, shin ped ate: “Wil Yo ples wan ‘Uon treatmea! 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