The evening world. Newspaper, January 30, 1914, Page 6

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— but pay the money as deposi- iz noi 4 ket resumed the advance under heavy. v4 tors demand it. buying ity Bieel and Union In middle xB afternoon, and the — ge o rs ‘The uneasy dopositors are moatly . apurted up to a higher le mall clerks, seamstresses, Httie shop | oe STOP SENSELESS RU aera Magy dal lahbeciclaay keepers, and others not no ually GAFFNEY IN OFFICE Market Closing—After a period of | Chicago, Milwaukee and St. Paul {dontified minglo palo-faced in the Snaioun crowd. One man declared extreme dullness, tho market devel ot 3 Of being arrested as a vagrant. ber of issues in which little had been Inside the bank benches have bees |done in the past few days. There wan placed to accommodate the women. di of co-operation in the buy- (Continued from Firet evidence operatio: « m2 Page.) hout New York |ing movement on the part of large | croaned $4,794,440 compared with same Bank for Savings | houses which had hitherto held aloof. | period in previous year, rut 5 5 fare ample to care for the present] beurs to ue aitest linporsibie to run | THe inst hour was the largest of the teiant ohat Whi ste Wehtemian emergency.’ down its origin. Most of the women | 48y, and the riso wan a general one, en eee i nd he smokes very, very good / Other offers of ald came from| When questioned say that they beard |in which all the list took part. Total | Shi 0") uemier as clears.” “Nicholas Biddle and James J. Alex. | [ymor# Of the bank's supposed insol: | gates, 664,004 shares. andor, trastees of the bank, who of+| frum a trend who in tara venpived | ‘The opening of the market was fared to make up & $10,000,000 pool if} the yews from some other person up- | Comparatively inactive, but stocks necessary. Like Mr. Astor’e proffer | 0" om @ finger cadnot be laid. were generally a fraction above (Continued from First Page.) james A. Deering, formerly in the bank start hi i Rumors that the bank’s doors would | the crowae of devomirs Gn Monday | Were largely professional, and much C, Toole of No. 135 Broadw = be opened were current among Soren ae Pipes) or having it}of the buying represented covering |“ anxious ones, and this despite the| but on thet s, Scores of those! of stocks, for while brokers have kKunn, Loch & Co. and Nati received a letter, } ; 1 City [Fe . fact that President Waiter Trimble) mho,wvere, Jn, line lo got out thelr! many orders on thelr books for pUF-|Hank are offering $9,141,000 “Chtcar:, jon Mr. Whitman and meet Mr. han been adesured by the greatest] of them knew. 4 chase of stocks there has beon a dis- | Milwaukee and St Paul general mort- ¥ banks of the city of all the money he} President Walter Trimble said no | inclination to climb for securities of | gage 41-2 per cent. bonds purchased GAFFNEY CHANCE TO Reeds to meet tho senseless run. He| clue had been found to the origin of | ate. by them yesterday at 103 1-4)Jess 1-4 has doclined all aid #0 fat, believing} th Tumors. One depositor maid he} In Union Pacific the Batak ied a commission to dealers, PROVE WE WAG NOT MAN. Ml +,| neard the treas is up, at 161%. Steel aco initia! - “We have brought Mr. Gat that with $4,000,000 in the bank's na Sreaeeees Bad atanendes: | % OP. ft, While Heading ealned %| General Asphalt Company regular ed Vaults he can weather the storm. THE CLOSING QUOTATIONS. Notwithstanding an unfavorablo| quarterly dividend of 11-4 per cent. It was Announced as soon as the statement far December Rock Island |on preferred stock, payable March 9 bauk was opened for business that ined % on first Je and Rumely | to stock of record Feb, 13, § ‘The following were the highea, lowest and last rted at 12%, in of %. / the Board of Trustees, at a moeting Gan sctive socks for today and the net! Canadian Pacifi id Amalgamated! Chicago, Milwaukee and St, Paul heid previous to that hour, Had con-, <4 compared with sterday's closing! Copper reflected the improvement in| notified the Missourl Public ervice q Gidered keeping the bank opon tll)": Ne |eentiment abroad more fully than Commission that company desires to | midnight if necessary, but eventually By ae SiROr stocien. The latter, opened ft | apply for permtasion to tame $30,000» e 0 M a ol * fn general refunding mortgage nds. > decided to close os ¥e haat va sm. Aer. Ch se Pacido opened with 1,600 shares at ate , i SXTRA TELLERS TO ha: i 4 hy Hh a ain of 184 oneth wan | gifOwn, Bron. & Co, ave notien ot a yj UNUSUAL DEMAND. Ag | shown by the market during frst Balt | gutton Coss $11,000000° bonnie tev ay FoR ¥ . /‘Phree tellers, an addition of two to A Bho regular force, have been set to | frork paying évery one as fast as the | Am. dine can move. Se © In some imatances depositors who | At. “peme te withdraw exporienced a Change of heart when they saw the ; @iecrity with which tho bank was paying out and dectted to Iet their =, FeSeF OTE hour, although traders were bearish. | §; 40,000.06 + ‘Traders argued that the market had ; ned i M [oo 7 _ not had sufficient reaction to resuit | oe f subscriptions, Issue price wa in a mal strengthening of its id Honds kre Wel taken Quits h Selsues fe sete FE technical position and that thore wns | trecly at “9 to 9! realizing by bulls on strong spots. a The broak in Rumoely tssues to new! Missourt Pacific gross earnings de- low figures wan to a certain oxtent | elined $294,814 in December and net hing factor and the Street! decreased £172,910, For six months a piece of flannel with Omege unfavorable view of the com- | gross declined $827,764, while net de- oly ay it eer’ the part that hurts a pan cl a rt . Illinois Central advanced 1% to 114, [reared #11228. cover with a piece of oiled silk. pone eee sau sueesst sasSeuteck Seren cP poBS aisponeeasae PTHHEtEHete+ P+tt Ftete [4t4+ $+ + % money stand. Ss % + "%] tnat road being tho only important ' sal Ce | This treatment, usually stops the pain . President Trimble in an intogview | (Snwdaa I + 84] aystem. which succeeded in showing Wn oe 14h por conten teat” | and quickly reduces the swelling'and ; © ith an Evening World reporter sata | Sh $08! $l tacreasé 18 gros and net for Deceme payable March 2 to stock| ‘flammation. Trial bottle toc. that he was not worrying in the | {! “| ber. There was a good demand for : “ob. —— F tehbt, bot Pilg hy \ | Frio and Reading on tho uptur fl 105" oly sorry ra rf bpd Gong abe t P| netped by demand froth the short in < Oey, should hago in Imposed | Gum Y terost. 7 oe by wild rumors, One woman) a yt acaward end of Ment, hour market 3 2) ~ rie 1 veloped streng under the lea “yf. | feponiter bad told hira, ne said, ergy 2 onligfi i¥ + % | anip of Union Pacific, which advanced ” the ong by ccgegpngecod pe ne a: . ee wane eee 65%. a ot a4 tt A . cond hour waa quiet and P abed Wederal control bed (weet Miia } pico changes were small, but tone LUNCHEON not under Federal control had | {jr her, viet bas te DINNER—SUPPER ae In early afternoon the Petroleum rumor-monger, who is sup- [ner stocks advanced on active trading, Lungs, Night based on the advance in price of bag HE ily Bae crude oll. Mexican Petroleum gained Fay Oe oa he 4% points to 66%, California Po- iments, : troleum 2 and the preferred 2 points. ron sau erent desties foes sak, READY TO USK. 10 CENTS. — @ buying induced on reports of or- jers for cars by Cherapenke and Ohio| At Drileatesaen and Grogery Stores, ind Union Pacific systems. The mar- ONCE TRIED—ALWAYS PREFERRED. SUNDAY WORLD WANTS ee FEE SF FETE ee od ayes cd Se # ee ween ee SE Be ese o He REE Hat + FET Fete te Fett ttt + tttt tHtt tt tte » © Ce ee ee BF F FSF FFE BES ~ at en 2 nee ES FFPE 2232 oe ee ee eed ‘Wheat was steady after early weak- ress, with business quiet a little below the opening, but in the afternoon prices sold off on Bradstreet’s rerort of lower expprt figures. Wheat closed % to % below Thuraday, Corn ‘ened in tl fi after- foon and closed % cent@ lower, Cotton offerings were limited and a moderate demand from the shorts served to steady the list despite lower cables soe sie tly easier tendency tn rt estimated 65,000 ; last week, 61,776; year ago, 71,566. In afternoon botton prices weakened and closed heavy at de- cline Rem 2 to Wk peenis RBew/ shure, You Can Play in Your Own Home the Music That Delights You on the Stage Even though you do not know a note or key, and have never touched a piano in your life—if you own The PLAYOTONE at $425 The Wonderful Player-Piano The delightful melody that everybody was humming when they left the theatre may be made a continuous pleasure in your own iiomesan ever-enjoyable reminder of the play itself; and it will be wonderfully gratifying to play it, WITH YOuR OWN HANDS, tos! on our friends how fine it is. IE PLAYOTONE is an excellent Upright Piano, made in one of our factories under our supervision and guaranteed by us. One of the most modern and efficient player-actions yet produced in a moderate-priced Player-Piano has been installed in the Playotone, WHY NOT DECIDE TODAY TO MAKE YOURS A MUSICAL HOME? For your own enjoyment—the pleasure of wife, husband, girl and all friends that visit you. Moke home attactive) develop the love of iouie, i baad START TODAY. You are invited to call at HARDMAN HOUSE or at our Brook- lyn Store, and see what a delightful instrument the PLAYOTONE is, Eas You may pay us a deposit on the purchase price of any of our instruments and we will deliver it to you immediately—then you may complete Bad peyments in small weekly or T monthly installments, just as vou wish, Liberal wance for eld piance takea in erms exchange. Write for handsomely iMluste gpd catalogue. We Also Sell and Invite You to Hear the New \ Edison Diamond Disc Phonographs NO SCRATCHING—NO NEEDLES TO CHANGE—Records are absolutely INDESTRUCTIBLE. Prices of Edison Disc Phonographs, $60 and upwards. Easy Terms. “REDI inKenbergs HARDMAN, PECK & CO. ° "isis" sss RES teen HARDMAN HOUSE (Near Hanover Place) 433 Fifth Ave., New York ixw3,2thin4 oF RE SVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, JANUARY 80, 1914, ‘ he Stewart aa opportumty to whether Mr. Gaffney ta the man who | ing. called on him with a demand for! $160,000, This matter igs been all | Seneralities. We have Wrought the thing to @ showdown, Mr. Whitman's priyate office. The Disttot Attorney was waiting and all wat at @ table and smoked and talked. regular ale As ON he was going to draw out his $20 be oped strength and activity, and trad. | 1 “0m referred and 2 1-2 | Cause he did not want to run the risk |ing troadened so as to include a num. ‘ ——— ——— Alexander stewart; muth Vandiver of the firm of O’Gor- ign . Mr. Gaffney reached the Criminal ,™&™, Battle & Vandiver. Mr. Stewart | 9.90 o'clock call Courts Bullding at 2.10 o'clock, He 4! was accompanied by, bis lawyers, | 06M asked to meet hi... a aig (tie Wah declined, One theory is that rumors about the | Thursday's closing figures. Dealings |) tor Corporation Counsel's office, and John | te the ore oaied. Th seated Gopper ca ty drug his lawyers were seated. Then came ited Sopper up 3-8, Reading up a ey had |t#e introductions, and u.teen minutes Ms'ana American Can up 6-8. ey ee Bonwit Teter & Co: 7 wn January Clearance Sale Misses’ and Girls’ Apparel WORK MONDAY WONDERS. ," sald Mr. Toole, “to give The Gaffney party was eacorted to inter Mr. Gaffney, with a grin on his fay | face, left the Criminal Courts Build- | CONSOLIDATED EXCHANGE. Strength showed in the market on the Consolidated Stock Exchange | {ose your job. Every he from the start of business at 940/| closing ite doors to “Dri o'clock. The fears of yesterday re- | It mi garding Mexico and other matters | of ORRINE thousands of men Mr. Btawart did not reach the Crimt- | were apparently passing away. Amal. | restored tolives of sobtiety aa nal Courts building until 2.50 o'clock. oa gamated Copper, wh'ch was one of le Was accompanied by hia brother, irmest stocks in the early trad- was favorably affected by, the |® trial you fail to get ee ° ing the maximum improvement com- NF YOUAI DRINKING MAN You had better stop at once of you'll Tay tee turn nest. We are so sure that OR! efit you that we say to you that wement in the r mietal | its use, your money market reported yesterday but then | When you stop “Drink ‘a jored. Ai recorded the ey you'll save; men are worth more to their emplayene 14 not know that Mr. Gaffney had | 124 pointe, Canadian Pacific show- ages. 008 box. We Cl set onRINE The Stewart party was ushered 50 Misses’ “Tailleur” Suits sizes, 14 to 18 100 Misses’ Utility Coats Fr A adelante new Sizes 14 to 18. é Introduction Saturday New Spring Fashions for the Younger Set Misses’ “Tailleur” Suits 29.50 « 89.50 OF serge, gaberdine, cote de cheval, taffeta-and- oo faille opbaonn! ion 5 og it eve new spring fuakicns. Sieve 14 to 18 Misses’ “Tailleur” Dresses 17.50 23.50 37.50 Pensa aetallgd eb olbracstage pei) Gaping V Seaes 14 to 16 Misses’ Afternoon Dresses 29.50. 39.50 45.00 cr nd ceblnatn maura Seas Hote Fifth Avenue i Robert tation. On the call United States Steel was | fy our store and talk it over. In a variety of fabrics, including velvet and corduroy. velours, boucle and chinchilla. Some fur triamed. 10 00 e 40 Misses’ Fur Trimmed Suits a ta , wilde Formerly tip 35.00 16.50 To Close Out Entire Remaining Winter Stock : Misses’ Street, Afternoon and “Danse” Dresses v'{’ Formerly 15.00 to 60.00 7.50 15.00 24.50 One, two and three of a kind in du : is % Wn aie Chambers’ Great Story “Malds of Paradise” ext mona: pared with Thursday's closing quo- | interesting booklet about O! we are giving away free on request. Washington, D. O, Fer Formerly up to 45.00 10.00 Formerly up to 29.50 For the Junior Micses’ ‘ Graduation Dresses d Sizes.12 to 16 and 13 to 17, ‘ | | 10.00 « 39.50 Of embroidered batiste, voile, ‘i tata, oc cenpoee iets." Alss katie dresses of voile with real Cluny, filet and Irish laces, { Very Special Values @ Girls’ Repp Dresses | 2.95 #.) Exact ion of French model. Hand em> at 38th Street < h sical

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