The evening world. Newspaper, March 12, 1914, Page 10

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THE EVENING WORLD, ‘THURSDAY, MARCH 12, 1014. a @ z gir? 199,845 shares, Py | % per cent. over previous disturde-|nlonal selling pressure was encour-|into a waiting ponition pending fina | t ening was dull and lower, with! 4 ne ment, Regular quarterly dividend of |aged by absence of outside support |Government crop report estimate on| utter Inck of initiative. Attend- 1h 8 Der cent on tere e eect (and market declined after the call, [the 20th inst, | in commission poaees yee aoa ays | April 15 to atock of record 3 “| port receipts estimated 17,000 bi By afternoon prices had recovered | Ld _— minitmenta, U.| 4 6 | Old Dominion Co, of Maine reduced |Last week, 19,169; last year, 13 the early decline and wus from 1 to 4 CRYSTAL erage ‘a 1, quarterly dividend to $1 per share) Trading wan featureless tn second | points © We ay's finals, 1 % from $1.25 paid on Inst declaration. [nour Market seems to. be. settling Closed ¢ up 4 to 13 points, PWield of Leading Stocks is + f The dividend ts payable April 7 to | for present quarter, % — i stock of record March 18. = = — = > n Sugar was wenkest featu wae + * Ph <= ‘i at Co! making a new low record hy openti | Phelps, Dodge & Co. regular quar- Pimertenn Gas pt, | at 97, SS ¥ dend of $2.50 and $1.50 extra American Car and F During first half hour there was CS) March 31 to stock of record ry ’ ] | * 9. little of interest in market, which had degenerated fair 4 Amerioun | Sinelter 4,7 American Smeiter AO Canadian Paci Consolidated Ce te to a mere trading af- as Amer Strength In. Tu | reflex ¢ cial problem had bh | came to almost complete sta’ rr 68S0s FF 23s; cent. Sau @ Northern Macific.. end of first hour, It was concensus of i . 6 Pennsylvania that a now impulne wax 43°, ‘iB Erle Railroad Co. wan authorized to Reating F nee There was some profit taking 2 a total par value of $18,050,000 ) 6 Bouthern 4 in Bethlehem Steel, as was natural, vi =~ to pay 51-2 percent, to be sold 40 Union Pacific ... jafter the stock's considerable rise in O% at not less than 981-2 and accrued in- 5 U, & Bee, =" terest. Payable April 1, 1917. S. Steel early in 1 small devline in a tendency Stock Was er, and by to firmness, rly afternoon rifie turned weak, 4% and the general ff below the opening , 7 U, B. Steel pf....... Fr. crease of (Market closing—There was a re- jth Rawal of bear pressure on the market Jnot brought & the late afternoon bhut, wltho which leated BPlces declined aA Jittic, stoc ere} when Canad: Bot brought out, und the probability | selling down fg that the selling resulted in a | list sagmed stronger technical position. The street was filled with bear fumérs of very doubtfal origin. AU] 4, ¢,; those stories wero probably intended | pa to disturb holders of stocks and gen- |chendes on comparet with yesterday's dosing prices, @ally when the bears have to resort te that ert of thing the turning point | Ales Goll, Minny fm market is near at hand. Am. ter S ‘The general lst rallied a Nttle but | Am. Car & Pe Cloned showing declines, Total ales! im can yt Sos eee wer Be Peet [Set Foes | Sef SEES CASCARETS” IF COSTIVE, BILIOUS, HEADACHY AND UPSEI—DIME A BOX ais ext o> ‘it ree PP ETEP Fei e prrerecs Fae: 5 20 SBABSE: Peceseees: 30 3 se: EES. Eeeus. = saxse= FE FEEOEEERE PECCETER ESE No ode how much you ve your al Liver and Bowels fy Gn fee + ie siesralte ‘ou are fri ' Y ,) at Fy indigesti iy NERS, wight straight by morni A BS gett sous elomech, liver sad bowels| bi omach awe i 8 phy 1 to-night; headache, biliousness, | els you 4 t . the children—their little iy me ome f t il insides need a gentle cleansing, too, CANDY CATHARTIC = See ce i+ pa —— ITEMS FOR INVESTORS. Texas Company report for six months ended Dec. 31: Net earnings, $3,883, balance after depreciatio sinking fund and dividends, $1,92 210; total surplus, $9,428,210, Bethlehem Steel Compan: report shows surplus §5,12 to 7 per ct rned on preferred stock, and in addition 2744-100 per cent, on $14,862,000 common atock, compared with 7 per cent, , and ‘ 100 per cent. 14,817. Colorado and Southern earnings for first week in March declined §43,- 119. Hince July 1 a total decrease of $1,141,034 in shown, compared with same period previous year. i) eeauath and other leading hotels To be ot at enor, Merrell & Condit Con ener onariee So. National Fireproofing Company's met income for year increased $290,- 108. POVAVE 997704737. N.Y MU. (Se Bavant Otis Elevator Company declared regular quarterly dividend of 1% per cent. on common atock, an increase of Are Now Announced By erder of OSCAR A. LEWIS, as Receiver in Bankruptcy } SUITS e e previously $15 to $50 OVERCOATS . previously $15 to $60 Are NOW Directed to Be Sold at These Remarkable Prices Now $7.48 to $27.48 Necessarily und actually the Most Tremendous Bargeins in years, Elaborately complete line of Furnishings at equally low prices. Opportunity forselection remains at its best, SMITH GRAY & CO. Broadway at Warren St., N.Y. 5th Avenue Above 87th N.Y. Fulton St. at Flatbush Av., I'klya, B'way at Bedford Av,, li'klya. Four Stores Open Until 6.30 regular quarterly dividends of 1 per on preferred atock payable April 15 to stock of record March 23. 1 rican Agriccultural Chemical Co on common and 11-2 per cent No more Woolworth Co, report® in $779,583 for January and w. 25 an ap nem, fluffin FLUFFY HAIR—25 CENT DANDERINE hair — A real surprise awaits you. To be posses beautiful hair; ge’ Danderine now—all drug stores mend it—apply a little as direct and within ten minutes there will be rance of abundance, mo oe er Geo | Always Full-weigh Always Pare Crystal_ Domino Granulated Beat for cooking and preserving gloss and lustre, and try as you will you cannot find # trace of dandruff or falling hair; but your real surprise will be after about two weeks’ use, when you will see new hair—fine and downy at first—yes—but really new hair— sprouting out all over your scalp—Dan- derine is, we believe, the only sure hair er, destroyer of dandruff and it never fails dandruff or falling Perfect on fruits or cereals rm ity HT For conbections aad icings The American Refining | Address: Nea yon City J of w head of heavy, solt, lustrous, fluff Ce, and inexpensive pretty and ir and lots of it, it hair really is, moisten a ttle Danderine and « draw it through your hair—taking ed] small strand at a time, Your hair be soft, glossy and beautiful in just a few moments—a delightful surprise waits every one who tries this. ent bottle of Knowl MAKES LITTLE DIFFERENCE WHAT YOU NEED— fresh- ews and an incomparable O I must have an agreement that you will price impossible.” A $1.00 Shi Smart, clean cale, in all the up: the workmanshi: bosoms, cuffs att: $2.00 Medlicott Men's Morgan Under- OE We Give Surety Coupons Free with Pu ’Neill’s Big Store for Dad and the Boys Is After Greater Laurels Now Wit The Best and Snappiest Spring Shirts Ever Sold for $1.00 An enterprising specialty shirt manufacturer has noticed with astonishment and admiration throughout the season the tremendous success of our great line of men’s $12.50 suits and overcoat enterprise took practical form when he said to our buyers: tremendous business on a $1.00 shirt that will beat any other shirt sold u I will give you a series of snappy patterns It did not take long to agree on the materials, the patterns and the workman- We're satisfied to call it the best shirt that has ever been seen in New York at $1.00, but if only to be clearly understood we will draw a fair comparison with any shirt you buy around town at $1.50. patterns, which insures the well-set fit that “eeps the collar exactly in place and gives perfect comfort as well. Underwear at A WORLD “WANT” WILL GO AND GET4T. rchases and Redeem Them in Our Own Merchandise =] ——atin rh e. 20th to 22d Street Sixth Avenu Women’s Hosiery . ° Value 50¢, 1 29C fine gauge; double top, high spliced heel, double sole and !toe, “seconds” of the 50c grade, Women's 92.98 Thread Silk Stockings, $1.49 * Fine hand embroidered _insteps, double top, high spliced double sole and toe. Women's Stockings, 35¢ Fine silk, liste, double garter top, high spliced heel, reinforced sole and and light weight. Black | 3 pairs $1.00. h You ought to get just as big a reputation and a p to $1.25 or so, and I will make you the shirts. and good, sound materials that are generally used in $1.50 shirts. But to do it e a good big lot each week or my manufacturing expense will run up and make this It us ship, and the result is this: tt That Is the Pride of O Neill's Big Store for Dad and the Boys Women’s Union Suits .*: Specially pee $1.00: at, Low neck, no sleeves; plain or hatid crochet yoke; lace trimmed or tight. knee. i: |Women's 50c Union Suits, 39¢ | White cotton, spring weight; léw neck, no sleeves; cuff knee or um- | brella style; lace trimmed, | Women's Vests, 25c | Fine Swiss ribbed, low neck, short, sleeves or sleeveless; mercerized ribs, bon around neck. O'Neill Main Store—Strect Fleer. (PPIPPPPPIPPOD Cretonne Covered Sofa Pillows 50c, 75c and $1.00. Values $1.00 to $2.00, d with Java silk floss and cove in fine Cretonnes, cut, snappy, new spring patterns in a very fine quality of per- -to-date colorings, neat stripes on light and medium grounds; and finish are the iest; they are cut over “custom-made” Hand laundered, pleated and plain negligee achetl, coat medels, Sizes 1314 to 18. $1.00 each. - peak Men's $1.50 Domet Pajamas, 95c Made of good quality domet flannel, military st: cut good and roomy, trimmed with silk loops and pearl buttons—pink, blue and tan. All Men’s $1.00 |Men’s Half Hose 75c Accordeon | i Silk Socks Fine Thread | Ualimited Guarancee nd 65c wear at 95c 39c » at 39c . | Made from the finest quale |” Burnt Leather Skins Men's medium weight | Men's derby ribbed gray| Extra fine quality accor- Silk Socks, 55c hiek By j apnnle Heirs for Table Covers at . $1 meereerised J#hirts and] cotton shirts and drawers,| sion silk sorks, rein | Extra fine quality pure {cially reinforced toes. 1 for_ | ,, ith, handsgme, floral, borders, of frost and’ peert “buttone, | Shirts have French neck;| foreed soles, heels and | thread silk socks, reinforcea |any reason these socks ure | A1T) Vitious shades of green, tensa drawers have —suspender | drawers have sus) tapes and double gussets, 0 Neill’s Big Dress Trunks ct want A n ly trunk; canvas covered, cloth lined, fibre bound, with heavy corners, clamps, dowels and hinges; two straps, two trays; with hat compartment in top tray: Excelsior lock and all vated Sines 34 96 38 40 Bale Price 9.75 10,25 10.78 11.25 11.75 Values 0° 10.75 11.25 11.75 12.85 12.75 Main Store— Balcony, O’Neill’s ‘Twenty or more sensational bargai filled on Bargain Plaza items. Scarfs and Muffs Large Mulfs of Black French Coney, Large Mutts of Taupe Frenc! Large Mutts of Persian Paw. Muffs of White Iceland and Fox. Large Mutfs of Canary Moutfled, |! A Few Scarfs to Match, Pie Baking Dishes Value $. Rargain Placa, 98 cee: iG Fireproof, white lined, brown out. nickel frame, sives in dozen t and double gussets, (25° Foulards, Tub Silk, Habutai Silk, onals, Whipcords, Boucle, Home- plain and stripe and figured Novelty spuns, Basket Weave Check and uf 4 for a Silk, Silk Poplins, Charmeuse, Satin Tard for te Stripe Suitings, Silk and Wool Tow for dle Women’s Dresses Values 88.50 to 810.59, . ~ Bargain Plaza Friday $3.90 ret Large Mutts of Belgian Hure.| of mot Value 450 to pender tapes sole heels and toes, in a large assortment of colors, Foar Entrances Directly from Sixth Avenue, brown and red, Your initial or manos gram will be burnt free of charge. O'Neill Matn Store—Foarth Floor, OP PPP PPP LD toes; a large assortment of colors, Store for Dad and the Boys, Il gladly give a new exchange, arme’t Silks and Dress Goods Remnants Ince a month clean-up of all pieces that are dress lengths or less—there are so many of them after a very busy month that the counter space at once, ‘These prices are for Friday and Saturday. Remnants of Silks Remnants of Dress Goods : 35° 45° pair i Taffeta Silk Messaline, Pongee, A'l wool Henrietta, Serges, Diag- Meteor Chiffon, printed Charmeuse, printed Nub Silks, Crepe 65° de Chine, Canton Crepes, figured Crepe, Moire, Yard f Material Crepe, Wool ‘Taffeta Scotch Suiting, Honey Comb Check, Chev- 75° iot Suitings, Challies, Nuns Veiling, Albatross, Henri- Yd. for $1.25 Materials etta, Prunella, plain and stripe Mohair, etc., in a wide eeeceenneemenee! range of choice colors, O'Neill Main Store—Second Floor and Special Main Floor Tubles—On Sale Fi Setarda: * Ano her One of O'Neill's Notable Sales B argain P laza Boys’ High-Grade Sho« Standard quality, All Goodyear welted sewed, Regular #3.00 | Regular $4.00 Valu... ce ceeseeens $2. 19 | value The finest kind of Boys 3; button and blucher sty soles; size 1 to 6, widths or Ratine, printed Crepe de Chine, ete., in a wide color range. ins just like these, Stamped Underwear 7de to $4.00, Berjain 50c reale, in a pretty assortment : fowns and comb Is and patterns, Not all sizes | Also stamped children’s style, but you will find all | dresses. the lot, Stamped All Linen White Bath Towels Centerpieces, 25¢ Each cachi_at_doren ¥ Gq] #2, 24 und 27 inches Value ae, 9c, “Vimiae| Tapestry Carpet Samples Value $1.25 to §. gain 'y Brussels, Velvet and Axminster 18 inches | Car 45 to 54 inches long. 1.00 u Herein Piatt: 69)! Store—Street Floor New Wash Fabrics The daintiest that were ever woven; the most remarkable in value, tow 59c Printed Silk Mixed Crepe de Chine. Shown in the choice designs and colori A wolt draping 396) fabric that is very popular this season .. 25c Striped Crepes at 12}¢c Phe ie wide, h hoice selectign fo sk A of styles and colorin . French shading, tit. nett se White Ratine at a0 s ing; . wide—s Y draping and clinging; makes « ban: tatel oniiy, 6 7 ub some ae 0 a customer, New Laces 75c Imported French Crepe, Yard, $9¢

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