The evening world. Newspaper, March 2, 1914, Page 12

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ESPs a x THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, MAROR Market Closing—Traders showed an LONDON, March 2—Mrs. Dacre- Nae Pankburst's letter at Bucking: | § ham Palace under the escort of the X ’ } fF —_SUFFRAGETTES’ LETTER, Allin softly caressing chiffon there wae no indication of weakness, | 3 , ard, selling down to 69 1-4, but rallied ribbons of itself, a billowy hurst Is Delivered at Buck- uate cn Sait tant ee above its selling 6. Closing prices | are of customers when market hair at the back and stands ma. |¢n4 wire houses having communioa- means of a concealed bit of|% ena" fie and Canedian Pas * iJ es HONING RECEIVES | Tango Muff Set, Festooned With Ribbons, | $a ASKING VOTE HEARING inclination to work for lower prices, B is this so-called tango muff set | new york Central sold off sharply on to 09 3-4 at the close. United States ingham Palace. shoulder scarf with awarm bit pafiy will liquidate and that there will, tiara-like cap trimmed with] Srer*d, loses All through the tet, the yard. The cap ties under the |openea. | Dei interferred tion only with Albany, Boston ar i a wand %. Erie and Canadian Pa- ‘5 Gg e e Includes a Tiara-Like Trimmed Cap OD oO Dar LO OSGOOD) ) JOO) _ 7 3 but stocks were not brought out, pert | Missive Written by Mrs. Pank- | § —a pillow muff festooned with | Staterant of peor earnings for Jeau- Express advanced sharply to 71, up’ of, eiderdown about the neck, a] Brovehiy, Bee value in the stock | b chiffon roses and brilliants by|tne Soor'and most of the omoss wore jon houses jestically erect in front by der le or nothing. Most of active cific were weak each opening % down ings showing heavy decreanes. Mai et became extremely dull soon after DG] operting and at end of half an hot Fn A ge ted stocks showed trans: in them. During first hour market had @ : 4 4 leum, which < . OF : o hy dawn 8 to 66%, and South. Mre. Dacre-Fox aid she < o ‘ J the letter to the King’s pri- 7 zs vate secretary and was now await. ® . A , ‘ fi ‘ littl iness was done in 3 | second hour, and in early afternoon | prices had sagwed off % to 1% points. | . Con- gen- est (Continued frem First Page.) + techies é manship, delivered a lengthy but quite SESE! eek. ESE FEF EF BEEF TE FFE: ek: Fee FEE eS se - we we i ibitti x FREE soe BEE ros til eee ESSE FEE TF EF ff SESE 2S eS SEENSERESESE BAESESES! 2: MRS, ANDERSON PLEADS rei) SHE ISW'T WIFE AT ALL} een, nate ees en ‘Losing Divorce, She Holds She Sigoaitt; and net shaws decrease ot SFE SSE ESS | Beil + tite | tHitELIL 1 + earnings decreased $1,103,001, and net Vield of Leading Stecke Based on || declined $617,963 compared with year Present Selling Prices. ago. BETS E ees PEEPE EF PPSETEETE FRE $1, $3 compared with same periods 1 Isn't Married, Having Wedded Ci year ago. wi Under Age. Chal N 1 . Pree Y ; Chairman Eliott says New Haven's Prior 4 gross earnings for firat seven weeks Committe Gov. C Penied a divorce by fa jury whowe|| $ No YC Of this year show decrease of $670,000, Pica cerewenee ttt members refused to believe the con- . Gevanemae = a. g fession of Lorraine Parker, the Peansylv: Yukon Gold Mine regular quarterly collie | aminity in the case, Mre. Marguertt: Aividend of 1% pet cent, Ebling Anderson, heir to the million: Guggenheim Exploration Compan: JOLIET, Margh 2.—Formal announce- left by the late William Ebling, the J. B. Steel. declared quarterly dividend of rr Be, was made here to-day that the brewer, asked Supreme Court Jus- Bis) Z per cont. pleclns atock on 14 per! nesriage of Packey McFarland, Chicago ale tice Page to-day to set aside the ver- coat, annual basis, an increase of 8 and Miss Margaret Loughran | per cent, per annum over former rate. ‘been indefinitely tponed dict of the jury. AND CORN|Dividend is payable April 13, books Wilse Lou hie interview Mre. Anderson makes the novel close March sth vies that when she married young —_— “Jack” Anderson, head of an elec- " U. 8. Express Company stock ad- q vanced to 70 after the announcement Mice) (Ouse trem ana wel that the company would liquidate was known on Broadway as & bon xivent, 00} made public. Samuel Hoffman, a well-to-do retired she was under the legal age. it A ie fords therefore follows, ae S078, tnat | 8B & ge it ge #3 + $| New York ©: West "ninety-Alth trent thse Sed ed ao “tke the whole matter plover should’ have| Wheat was easler at opening, There eer as Ms ary are 2 | Toratclock this morning ni ow Fone Lo the tury Yor determination Nquidation on claims | seemeres ‘compared, with January i ra. Anderson does not say that will sup to bave the i yes Western bulle sold late year ago, elster. nulled, ‘but it is understood an service was crippled ;| action of this nature will soon be ed trading—ocloeed irregu- marae sag === amen amp aga filed in court. , tn off to %& higher. Lorraine Parker, whon the case was} Cor! tried before the jury testified that|to % lower, att sbe hac ‘requently entertalued “Jack” | reliied and closed % to % above Bat- in, apartments and that he wrote | urday’s close, endearing letters. Anderson said —_—_——sS— of had mn made the victim of] NEW YORK COTTON MARKET. ed up divorce case so that his | secunuy's might be free to wed a noble me, Cee i et ——_—-—— iY H Hy Best for Indigestion, Gas, | debilitating headaches, dissiness or in- SEAS DRIVE SCHOONER id e ia i a Heartburn.and Dyspep- | beds, {here ill be, no sour fod leh ii ii % * of Lung Trouble i 9 Fi the tions of threatened on small ecale, Wire service tieup | sia—It’s Great! es vin ateent eiees arte Laag Trouble are @ continued cough, HIGH UP OW SHORE and no Southern advices kept market Pape's Diapepsin is a certain eure for SS Sits Sarat G cones Sore — Al ed carro opens ret Uast renk, |, B00 zur mane, don't (0 conifer: /eut-ofnder stomachs, becguey 1 tabs this needed 5 tas ' i re, Ta bl; hat eat lies like a lump of your an just Ey aie bonnes one ‘creet No Sign of Life About Vessel] #4848: last year, teas oa, Seether food’ im your stomach,or i you have| same ae if your stomach wasn't there. Rckmas'o re Relief in five minutes from all stomach Wrecked on Island Off the | Casing ips Fomerieeed Se professionals Gat om Fou Harn it Me maey fo waiting for you at any drug Cont hore. |e joeed steady, 1 to 4) case pe's Diapepsin and take a | store. necticut 5 . | ter aetion 4 ry J | dose just as soon you can. There] These rge fifty-cent cases conteia STONY CREEK, Conn., Marob —— ; will be no sour no belching of ' Diapepsin” to the The two-masted schooner ol ITEMS FOR INVESTORS. | wasigogiod fond pe we acid, no eotire fa wml ly tree from ston die é * a oma fullness oF | or ion for many ‘Toa Thioios onan Pid ot | sanuat serosa 78,200, and net dvs | heavy tedling in the stomach, nausea, | months. It Iplense in your home, 6 resting big! ashore in an wu, it position to-day, EE , TRIANGULES OF wr I cal ie | iy high tide during em, at as no align of life about Fofuge there until help reased CURES INDIGEeTI : iN Al ei 4 cond ou IN Five MINUTES. x nd to. the SETTLES UPSET STOMACHS x iti i 1 i FS ti on the statements of January earn- | permission to memorandum with 2, 1914. her © sentence ot two mcAths in the 1 toot for nrying® off the ASSET WON'T PLEAD | str cats i Sates Rat a, at ON GRAFT INDICTMENT) Forts: 124 zetir tn speciat sessions) But none ot tho. toola” yielded’ aay “ams | Charged with obtaining goods under pinto ate Kd —— that the 0 ° Tan teens hits was that she - had obtained a corset valued at §20 from the Wanamaker store by giv- ing her name as Mra. May 8. Bul- i lard of Glen Ridge, N. J. Detectives from-other department stores test!- \\ (I LZ, fied that she had previously obtained wy goods to the value of $613 by giving & Court Orders Plea of Not Guilty Entered and Sets Trial for March 16. Thomas Hassett, under indictment in alleged attempt to hold up 'y Douglas, a Niagara Falls intractor, for $60,000 as the price of for Mrs. Bullard’s name and that of Mrs. 1, @ Contract for building the Hudson ‘an Juck Wellman, No. 103 Bast the Supreme Court to-day. Previous| The Herman girl was arrested attempts to have the indictment dis-| about a month ago, when she re} missed on demurrer having failed ge A ed Sune Trend a, eee ee teeny | name, Mrs, Bullard. bad’ previously plead, Justice Seabury directed the Sa Special Sale clerk of the court to ent len of is sone cal GLOVED ROBBERS USE |e Rete tATNSE CAN OPENER OW SAFE ae aire sar pine ‘= one In the memorand: - he tat ment is attacked on the ground thas | 00 Depostiory in Shoe Store ote a co Ripped to Pleces—$1,500 ca errhae Sake tered the papers explaining the refusal to lead. River siphon of the new Ashokan | Seventy-fifth street, Manhattan. Mrs. Z 4 complained that items were appear- yee in session at the Is Stolen. (o-mprrow. water supply system, gvas arraigned | Wellman is the mother of former Diu- SSS MIS precedent, it is sald. ing on her bill of which she bad no ch tctment againet ALL SINGLE STONES to plead before Justice Seabury in | trict-Attorney Francis H. Wellman. I ( f He refused to allow hie client to| record of purchasing. same ti and that a the indictment against wKIGHT. When Henry J. Ferguson, manager of the Walkover shoe store at No, general powers to inquire into ef-|252 West One Hundred and Twenty- feo or triable im New | @fth otreet, reached his plate of bus- 5 {ness to-day he found that cracks- wri ey ceettey cates tet, th men nad ‘ripped the safe apare nnd A fal nel of one hundred| extracted from it more than $1,500. will be drawn for jury ser-| Footprints in the snow in the base- GIRL BOUGHT FINERY —ptor inaicao: tat the raovery was BY GIVING FALSE NAMES Diaende, parchesed from us cam be ~ full vel store indicate thut the robbery was Po Peper ote Teale committe+ sonte time last night. Dmrenc war esieed w sores ot NOTICE! an fron door on the One Hundred and 1 hove, pe. connection the stereo ‘Twenty-fourth street side which gave | Geer {rhich wae zy access to the basement. The robbers ane aoe “i te te wheeled the safe from tho office, Pir Corset, Sent even on ne $20 ) and Is Twenty-fourth street, to @ space in to Island. the middie of the store surrounded By, hag td Lace lla partitions and The dent ff Laon Berm ere they wor! @ecure from obser. ninetoon years 1d, of No. 610 Wee:|vation. With the ald of poWe ‘ui tools they litterally ripped the sufe Hundred and Seventy-eighth | t. en. to wear fine clothing won for cro fcamien, @ “can opener"—as 0 Don't eat —- without an appetite! It’s loading more upon an already overloaded digestion. Appetite is Nature’s signal for more! WRIGLEYS makes Nature give you the “appetite signal.” It causes digestion-aiding saliva and adde digestion-aiding mint leaf juice. It brightens teeth and purifies breath besides. . BUY IT BY THE BOX 68 tresty & vert paskagee—Car 85 coxto—oi moat deaiera Chew it after to have in the house for family or friends. It stays fresh until used. SeGiZk MaWRIGLEV'S. laytertbasnean, |

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