The evening world. Newspaper, March 4, 1914, Page 13

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Yield of Leading Stocks Based on Present Selling Prices. “WAL STRE L STREET. THE CLOSING avo QUOTATIONS. ‘Tie follswing were the highest, lowest amd inst tries of active stooke for to-day ant the net henge as compared with se-tenlay's cleaing f jt Rate. 6 Amalgamated Copper . an Can U. 8. Steet pt. > BBs! be dsse Rall ag th Bag tens crossing Market Po at ait e225 Feh sauce seeereeu.Sseze: Esecc¥sisetsny.dse2eu20 tal sales, 199,870 sha jcbanges were sinall and % 5 fe neti = aes Fa he side "orally on t! Tete FETE ETTES FE SF FST letel +44 1+ 41 & +4 4 FORTE SETS ETEEEEES TFPE TE S223! tes produced heavy, opening % down, at 65%. So: SEUSS: were. ERE Tbe j halt an hour the market was was led by B35 + + pany, earn! largest ‘a ite bistory. Steel issues advanced 1% poin ee! Brook; SuesuySoEsees: sess CRSP CP EF PE FE E TER EE FE 3 SRS E ee TE FETE aan FF. + 02 e@er te ee 2 S35 +e lt ee BLSNSSP Sa. SSATRESASSSNTSES >: CR PSE BF OF PEPPERS Secu: me rallied f from wt ~ ite align above last night's Ps : SM; SESS SEK BL SNE BONS Ra SSI RSG. ER sys Ea Market Closing—Increased strength and activity developed in the late afternoon, the advances being rele- tively greatest in specialties like Cen- tral Leather, Mexican Petroleum and ie hak tin setts: ten sh ree in. skin “ands eae remuiar ‘Tubes, Special Values in Laces and Embroideries THE EVENING WORLD, ITEME FOR INVESTOR. St. Paul system reports decline in January gtoen earnings of peideconsed TR Not increased $147,861, Seven nenthe’ earnings decreased $1,526,187, and net declined a $2,344, 770. American Can n Company regular quarterly dividend of 13-4 per ceut. on preferred stock payable April 1, bad Pe stock of record March 17. Kansas City ror ae ie a quarterly dividend of 1 pe preferred stock payable, “Apri "8. % stock of record Maroh 21. 4 | 4n increased number of sources. New Haven advanced to 6684, up 13-8 from ite low, and U. 8. Steel 6. F. market, closed Sra A capital at from 1-8 to 8 pointer ‘To meowae Opening was quiet +77) firm. bt and net tai 09, compared with gross «al 913. were of advance. ‘The oe ae etal Gs mas Britain to- a peed. tnpisauen, "New Haven ste disappointment was felt that the ' meeting of the executive committee \Tuesday afternoon did not result in any definite action regarding segre- {gation. Ao advancing tendency eet "es helped by the favorable annual | Wetted % the Lackawanna orn Com- the | 21-2 Betnienem stock of record Murch 20, ite, U. and it hour there Sees Werke cneeion Ow fold oft 2%, to 18%. the lvweat since Lethe ——_—_—_— NEW YORK COTTON MARKET. e year 23; the low low opening mrWaries cleat otendy 1 cectne to 2 Solar Peps Compatiy net income \for year $925,724, jard Oil of of Kentucky declared and $1 extra payable close March 14. Fre De- afternoon and closed 1-8 to 1-4 de- Stewart Mining Company repo: gross carnings were Ah rf rt} With wheat. time so that capacity could be in- creased. Company regular avarteriy x ivan’ of 6 per cent. and an extra 2 per cent. payable March 81 to stock of record March 25. ————— CHICAGO eer AND “corn! Mon ne HB pans ae on i es aM tS = % Wheat" ae oad off. North. western markets were heavy and| there was selling on favorable winter wheat conditions. Market was dull at about the low point in the carly cline, Corn heavy at opening in sympathy Improved commission house demand rallied prices in the eecond hour. Tho early afternoon 4 $25,800 net for February, Lacke yenne Steet ¢ Company in el . On $94,728, + year’s earnings the large hn th tho history of the com. McKiniey-Darr jin efter opening and at the end of | company reg cent. and 3 per cent. extra, payable Ss j with considerable volume of LG April 1. ate Interborougb Ra apia Transit Com. oy regular quarterly dividend vot per cent, payable April 1 to George W. ‘ei pany regular quarterly aividends oF * Re 2 Pe, cont. on common stock and 1 pre- Loner April 1 o os of Buffalo Mines Company nes quarterly dividend of 5 able April 1; at last dec . extra was paid. T! \d was om! Saks & Company Broadway at 34th Street Beginning this morning .Every Fall Suit heretofore priced ut $25, $23, $20 & $17.50 is now $14 And that is tantamount to saying that this is the now availa Saks clothes or any other clothes. iat See whitene vent Bes, Trade Mard At “The Linen Store’’ Our Lace and Embroidery Stock comprises a complete line of Rose Point, Duchesse, Applique, Carrickmacross, Limerick, Princess, Val., Banche, Filets, and Clunies, as well as a nee * variety of Lp Laces of all kinds for dressmakers’ _ Swiss, Nainsook and Batiste and Allovers, etc Embroidered Crepe and Ba- tiste Flouncings—a special lot on $7 inch cloth with lace combinations, Embroidered Voile Flouncing —— inches wide, $1.75 to $5.00 per Embroidered Batiste Flounc- ing—In Ecru, 45 inches wide, $3.50 to $12.50 per yard. 22 inches, $2.50 to $6.95 per yard. Ecru Batiste Bande and Edges —35Se. to $3.50 per yard. Embroidered Crepe— voile Batiste dress patterns, $10.50, 912580, $17.50 each. Real Filet Edges and Inser- tions—séc. to $7.00 per yard. Regu lar value 50c. to $10.00 per yard. Real Filet Medallions—from 1 inch to 6 inches square, 8c. to $1.00 each. 4Sc. per yard. Sheer Embroidered Net Laces 45 Inch Silk Nets —Ai colors, $1.50 3 Shadow All Linen Filet Laces—1 to A inches wide, 25c. to 75c. Ber vert, Linen Cluny Laces, 1 to 4 theta Se, to 50c. per yard. games McCutcheon & Co. a also, a very full assortment of Cambric, broideries in Edgings, Bands, Flouncings Embroidered Net—shadow, Alen. con, Maline, Edges and Flouncings from a 9 inches to 45 inches wide. Real Filet Edges and Inser- tions—% to Yo to $7.50 per yard. Real Cluny Edges and Inser- eee © to 2 inches wide. inches wide. 30c. Sc. to — White and cream, 35e. to $3.25 per , 5th Avenue, 33d and 34th Sts. market was slightly firmer with some ‘buying by local houses, jchanged to 1-4 dectine, =|DUMPLI GS, closing un- reatest opportu- le in clothes— WEDNESDAY, MARCH 4, OPENS AN ACCOUNT 5|| CREDIT TERMS $3 Ps” 50 56 Pox $100 84 Pom” $7589 Pox” $150 oBt. USTATION Av CORNER | FISHER BROSIIE COLUMBUS AVE. fl BET.103 &104 Wee Wea Wor We 1914. ‘Jranklin Simon 8 Co. Fifth Avenue, 37th and 38th Streets SPECIAL SALES THURSDAY Women’s Dressy Suits Spring Models for Immediate Wear or pay eager Suits model, in navy, black or green; Us haha on by ty nd oat sada dle "Value $39.50 29, 50 Moire Silk Suits ale model, in navy, black, Copen, wistarta, ; Eton Coat, white moire Medici cols flare tunie skirt. Value $49.50 Copies of Imported Suits ‘Of gabardine crepe, serge, moire faille or Mode agen ed silks; copies of the latest Premet, Callot, Bernard, Value $79.80 50 55. 00 Women’s Golfine Coats For Outing or Dreas Wear Golfine Outing Coats Loose belted back model of golfine Mae in tango, aren or Na oed) Gladstone collar, t buttons: silk lined, Value $29.50 “Cheruit® Golfine Coats I, youe trom and. back, ‘with eh shred ei ball sleeves and flare peplum, atk ‘ined Chutedo Golfine Coats Dressy model, th Fee ellow, Japanese blue or Mr tee loose shirred ba: 1, panne velvet cuffs and soft collar; crepe Prevcct lined. Value $59.50 39. 50 Paquin ot Cheruit models. 19.75 29.50 45.00 New Importation of French Hand Made Waists Hand Made Lingerie Waists Waists of sheer batiste, hand made, hand emb'd, He collar pert culls edged with lace. Value $7.50 Hand Made Lingerie Waists Elaborately hand embroidered Paris Walete of cheer batiste; new pointed collar and sleeves with fine aigullle lace. Value $18.75 Dressy Crepe Waists Paris waists of plain or Marceila crepe, in gold, rese or purple, with Siairens collar and of white crepe lisse. Value $10.78 Misses’ Dressy Suits Spring Models for Immediate Wear Dressy Serge Suits Short bolero bert with ce eee back, in nav green, Copen or black; ed with tatfete ruffles, tet Tunic ripple skirt. 14 t0 20 years, Value $39.60 Dressy Moire Silk Suits Eton model, in navy, black, Copen or mahogany; white moire silk collar, suite with yoke ripple tunic. 14 to 20 years, Value $49.50 Dressy Faille Silk Suits Bolero coat, with peplum back, in navy, black, green or tango; Medici collar of emb'd chiffon; puff back tunic skirt. 14 to 20 years. alue $59.50 5.75 9.75 13.75 29.50 39.50 45.00 Women’s and Misses’ Skirts Gabardine Skirts In navy or black peberdies, with box pleated tun'c from yoke of black chiffon taffeta or moire silk. Value $12.75 Dressy Silk Skirts Of black chiffon Settee or moire ollk faille, with double mi) $14.80 8.75 as graduated ruffles. 9.75 su &BRO Long Time Credit fo Every One 5-Pc.Parlor Suite, mahogany finished frame, handsomel; carved, upholstered in Verona; like cut; value $40. 10° $24.98 genni BO 9 [4 cerete 61.201 9 sereracr $150 FARE Write for our NLW BOOKLET contcining flomaioe rege tine Siete “S “Ave.Con.84"Sr. it | you want your “business” to become the talk of the town, tell about it through a World “Want” Ad 3 3 & PERI af reat ofl retlcaegnen BAe for years te come. wh mens Handed of Sit lg fr for the right instruments at the right prices WISSNER PIANOS have tam td end Indra by the words et enn ar PRICES: Wieewer, style K K (upright sti), wataiy of wont. Site ‘In addition to above you will find here : The Celebrated Leckerling and © The Reliable Reinhard i U; medium Bodom mi Special: New Upright Piano ‘185 Monthly Payments If Desired ere ae lowest ng he Pail any pind _PLAYER-PIANOS. Sete wonoenen po Power Pied alge The Unrivalied Wissner, $875 andup The Leckerling, $650 y The Reinhard, $550 ot Easy Terme—Muste and Bench Free Special—-New 88-Note Player-Piane | iene qual aoe soluey et | § artiste phohy pond to ony Music, Bench and Cover . Monthly Penteaits If Desired The equal of any Player-Plano offered elsewhere at $500, USED PIANOS All in first-class condition—a great opportunity to buy a good instrument far below actual value. Chickering, 350 Weser bres., = oo Woe ee 500 Steck, Eby” VICT ORS---VICTROLAS. in st ot Pre Men ho Sk Games eB Convenient Terms. Store Open Monday and Saterday Evenings

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