The evening world. Newspaper, January 29, 1914, Page 8

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yntninien, of the Benk rate , but jas contended I Con- servative quarters that this was of THB EVENING WORLD, THURSE shout sograge-|. NW YORK/COTTON MARKET. Fumors rrangements Jumice, deny any inten. doing no. a + | partetent of tion of |* Brome Quinine” oe that it would inevit- Pressed Steel Car Company clared id. on common atoc! 3 0 be paid in equal @u: almenta, The first 3 {1 per Sh om March =I record of Feb, 18. Thia in fe | COMMON didivend since 1304. Re Diatieen Paeiie: were 4 lar quarterly dividend ote i ti 4 4 . preferred ayable rm and seemed to be favored in the| fen: 26 to pock of record Feb 4. was a considerable volume. and. of which there Sere ee | During the second hour the market war quiet and prices moved but little, Net enough to disclose « definite tendency. Weakness devel- oped in Rumely stocks, the common | down 3% points to 18 and pre- } 8% to 82. American Locomo- was strong feature, advancing 96%, Fog! Canadian Pacific showed in 5 In early afternoon trading came to \4n almost complete standatill. Corn Products nome Scotch Whisky, UINI , good buying from trade houses early, but bear pressure developed on the upturn, Port receipts to-day, estimated, 35,- Last yoek, 36,187; year ago, 14,587 bales. Prices sagged off and closed steady fi ‘ te 10 points below Wednesday's inala. ile, |CHICAGO WHEAT AND FcGAN MARKET®:’ ' WHEAT. Net Wigs, Tae, Clogs, Chim, Steal C having been deciared, the first since ais Bh 1964. Toward the end hour there was some p a CORN 7 the sell pressure. 1 May tt BRM oe Be BRS ‘Wheat was dull and steady all dur- ing the morning, offerings light, and moderate movement at Interior points is Lringing claims of reduced country reserves in the Northwest. Prices weakened in afternoon and closed 1-8 to 8-8 lower. ‘orn opened heavy with realising rect Argentine cables claiming cust damage exaggerated and pros- favored record. e! \, ag & Myers Tobacco Company, regular quarterly dividend of 3 cont. on the common stock, payable March 2 to stock of record Feb. 14. “Black and White’’ is’ dis- tilled from the best materials— matured for 10 years in wood, then “‘bottled in bond.”’ It is the choicest product of Scotland's most renowned industry. atex 0 [SHAW] eco wi B. F. Goodrich Company, regular quarterly dividend of 1% per cent. on prefer stock, payable April 1 to fi J stock of record March 21 — to \s National Lead Com; quarterly dividend of 1 red stock, payable March 16. ke close Feb. 20, reopen 25th. ; ny, regular M "Union Pacific per cent, on 6 U. &. Stee! returned home that the intruders had taken a of paass studs, a gold eehoin, uttons, an open-faced silver wi a allver cigarette case. Southern Pacifica December gross ined $897,988 and the net . Be rece, RA ‘store ‘The folowing the highest, lowest ant wet |oarnings show « ing 2,237, - | Srtees of ‘tie Moeks for to-dey ami the pot | 994 and net decreased $3,680,419 com- tena ws compared with yeteniay's ciodeg| pared with the previous year. St.| ‘The Pure OM Company deciared a = dividend of 5 per cent. on the com- mon atoc of record Feb. 1. Geveloped in Inte after- ‘The Closing Quotations. ) and the fact that large tnter- abe increase wearidinen | Rub Backache, Lumbago, Soreness and Stiffness Away—Try ‘This! E \ “a 1 re Pacific held firm, cloeing at @aly % below last night's price, i I [the genera! list showed some one cup: Total nales, 468,700 2 of only 1-2 of 1 per « been expected, and entirely us during the Arse half the effect ur by way on venti. tJ ii i I ee f E f li i RY foie bid Pabeltly t+ + > + + Py +t 1% ¢ * L firsi.three weeks of January. This te the first increase tn the grosn earnings re- Ported in several months, and ts dee to freight earnings, an pas- ey ore fell below that for uary Inst yeah, “The Store is opened daily at 9 A. M. -B. Attmn & Oo. ‘ have arranged for to-morrow (Friday) and Se*urday A Special Sale of Girls’ Washable Cotton Dresses (sizes 4 to 14 years), in new Spring models, “185, 2.45, i offering unusual values at 3.50, 4.50 & 5.50 {Also Girls’ Imported, Hand - embroidered ‘Presses of striped chambray (sizes 4 to 8 eo) . . A number of desirable styles in Women’s Button Boots n patent leather and black Russia calfskin incomplete), taken from the regular « | wtock, are now on sale at special prices. 44 | (Shoe Department, Second Floor). acm > U. Ms ral) . . at $3.0 Mem ‘The Mohawk Minin, = any di rectors have def ivi dace %] tion. Consolidated Gas Company, regu- Jar quarterly dividend of'1' per cent, VS perd March 16 to stock of reco: ‘The Reading management, in view The Mid-Winter Furniture Sale Will © o , Monday, n ‘ae on “4 CASH on . '$ both BUYS and SELLS for CASH only. In these days of enlightenment upon matters of fi- nance and ‘ebruary that. cannot duplicated in New York. Baek hurt you? Can't straighten up without feeling sudden pains, sharp aches and twinges? Now listen! That's lumbago, eciatien of maybe from o@ strain, and you'll get bi reitef the moment you rub nm, Teck: with soothing, peoetrating “Bt. Jacobs Ou.” Nothiag else takes out Children’s Winter Hats, Were 49c to 69c, Reduced to 19¢ Corduroy and Felt Hats in smart little shapes—blue, brown, tan and grey—with bow ang band trimming. Ci ’s Trimmed Gate Were, $249to $1.49 to $2.49" Now Prettily trimmed velvet, si'k and felt Hats, in a wide ra ‘ssmat reduced for quick clearance. Third Fleer, 5th Bt.. Rens, Misses’ Coats at Final Clearance Prices Models for misses and small women. Short, three-quarter and seven-eighths length Heeves; nearly = nts, with kimono or set-in all are satin lined throughout. .In chinchillas, woo! plushes, boucles, plaids, mixtures and ioe jack, elty fal All colors, including navy blue and 69 Coate Were Ori ly $12.74 to $14.74; now 6.94 18 Coate Were Originally $14.74 to $19.74, $9,74 of Exquisite Diamond Earrings, Now $109 They form one item only in our very remark- iat afew ‘examples below: Rings, $6.94 to $298.00 Were 814.49 to $439.00. $5.89 to $384.00 Were fers bysow Link Buttons, $17.49 to $44.89 Were $21.89 to $49.75. ‘Third Fleer. SEeh Ot. Girls’ Wool School Dresses Originally $7.94 to $10.74 Reduced to $3.96 ABout 110 smart frocks for girls of 4 to 14 years, Long waisted, sailor and sero hacia agate aad most desirable colorings. , Wool Crepe Dresses | New Models In brown, green, ‘one-piece Frocks for to 14 years, Detacl collars of batiste, “box pleated front, button trimmed. crushed girdle with buckle to match. een Stile $14.74 In reseda green, Copenhagen blue and brow . Dresses of soft chiffon taffeta with net. chemi> sette and blouse in ji effect. Skirt on newest lines. with Gouble ruffles, crushed girdle with buckle. In sizes 10 to 14 years. ‘Third Fieer., S5en Gt. * loesn't or discolor | payable March 1 to stock | pain. It te Jectly harmless Goeen't bare ovSinccletheekien “84 2. Limber up! Dee's suffer! | email tril bottle of ‘ld, boven se | Jacobs Oil” from any alter using it just one, bed - bac! Tena and lumiego et | i! " fo} f Ht | our rule not to carry over merchandise frum one season to another. We take inventory at the close of busi- ness January 31. mum by that time. Stocks must be reduced to a mini- The merchandise here advertised in Gleafance + will-be on sale at these ial prices —such of it as lasts till then-—on Saturda: to-morrow and for the “Not Advertised” signs, ALWAYS more UN-advertised than advertised special values at Macy's. Hundreds of little lots, advertise, but affording big savings. **Brauh”’ Nefiligees .at Reductions Newest importations from the famous house of Cie, of Vienna, Carlsbad, whose Crepe de Chine Negligees Priginalty $6750 oh 5g Chiffon lined and trimmed with white swansdown. Oriental Satin Negligees $58.50 Now id $38.50 Flan Japanese satins in Pleated Chiffon Negligees Origina 50 FO $33.50 Now . . (aetialleon alti ebon laced Wool Satin Negligees Now $29.50 Lustrous wool charmeuse, trim- ee with Oriental patterned | Negligees from Japan ant Eire “lglg broidered _ crepe ; imonos, Geisha Coats and Man- darn Robes at reductions of $4 lo 4. Neatiaee fialon, 84 Fleer, 34th St. Women’s French Underwear Reductions % to'%4 An assortment of about 500 pieces, including: Not more than one or two of any style, but an excellent variety from which to select. Undergarments— Origin 92.79 to ah.89 For Clearance $1.98 to $18.89 French Undersesy Sete For Clearance $12.89 te $59.50 now, too small to Reductions of'4and More In This Pree Inventory Sale ‘of Leather Travelling Requisites A fine coilection of welle « made and handsome domes- tic and imported articles, priced from Were $3.24 to $48.50 There is a very wide choice of articles. We list a few below:: Pi covered Drinking Cups Boys’ Shirts And Blouses Were 68c, —Now 48c The Shirts of percale and madras have laundered cuffs. Those Aiba ibecee Pavert > WI G a LN in, to 24 in. neck. The Blouses are of fine woven madras, in a large variety of pleasing stripe effects. Collars Bache Ses 10 16 ears Inlaid Linoleum Reduced to (sq. yd.) 89c Macy's Were $1.04 and $1.09. Excellent assortment of colors and effects suitable for bedroom, kitchen, etc. IT MAKES LITTLE DIFFERENCE WHAT YOU NEED— ‘+ 4 WORLD “WANT” WILL GO AND GET IT, Herald Square Save 10% to Almost 50% Gn Books At Macy’s Macy's policy of always and the HUDSOT! selling at a lower prite than TERMINAL will anywhere else ‘has recently find been upheld Oy ie supreme |The Shopping Service Court of ‘the United States, who rendered a decision in Macy's of the Macy Booths in these Terminals favor after an 11-ypaer legal fight with the Book Trust on the ques- very convenient and bid he apes mere ibs helpful. following is an example of wi yu save on Bookd st Macy's in attendance 20 ech place. Leave with her The Collector's ' , for atthe Manual, $2.34 fevered o unadver. ti goods re Peagersgcoc sedan «ian Meare A.M. and the order will By N. Hudsos Moore, iilus4 be waiting for at4 UTES wStders Sy Skip icone PLM. or we will deliver Main Fleer, 83th Bt.. Hear. Men’s Suits & Overcoats That Were $19.75 and $22.50 Every Sise-in $13.75 Some made to Sell @ Good Selection for Not Less Than of Smart Models. $25.00. Most of these Suits and Overcoats are taken from reg- ular stock. The rest, specially spurchased, are of identical quality. Every si garment ‘is right up to the Macy standard of excellence in every particular. There is ,an excellent Suit or Overcoat here, for from $6.00. to $8.78 less money than usual for every man, what- ever his age, his physique, or his needs. : A clearance that means a thoroughly practical economy for every man who takes advantage of it. : —_—_———— Boys’ $5.00 |We have “Ruff Neck’ almost. Sweaters,. halved the At $2.97 ~~ |Price on ney Swern cose | BveryBoy’s uy Str a he Byron Overcoat in Stock We have a large stock—> very large... Even what is now left, after a season's Suburbanites and Commuters Along the trans- portatien lines ter- OnerT hird Is Worth Saving on a Boxofr Good Cigars is It Not? At Macy's, there is no smoker's requirement, from @ packa; a Cigarette Pa- pers to a Ulub Humidor of Cir- cansian Walnut, on which prices are not lower than in any. spe- cialty or other store in New York. For instance, we offer these: Porto Rican 8 (60) 0 Elsewhere they cost $2.25 f Overcoats that were $16.49 and 918.49. Overcoats that were $12.74 and 514.74. At $9.74 At $7.49 Overcoats that were $7.49, At $4.96) 98.94 and 99.74, f. In addition to the above, [! there is a special little collace tion of Overcoate «t _, $198 883.96 i ae get ing are ony i Rad de styles, }, and colo

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