The evening world. Newspaper, March 16, 1914, Page 6

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woT TO HEAD W. U. WW Yorker Dentes Story From Denver of @ New Joh, jh from a Denver newe bu- “yeeterda: ited thi THER EVEAING WORLD, PRT, fi peda ded |] Rate. Yield. STOCK EXCHANGE | WALL STREET fim srisrnes = A hopeless inertia in late afternoon and [It aeomed utterly impossible to stir it ’ j Into action of one kind or the other, ——— ie man- would bewvime President of the Union as soon an the divorce. It was stated in apparently well informed quarters that U. 8. Rubber | Co. contomplated the inaue of $10,000,- 000 notes, but that a sale has been deferred because bond market condi- tions are not at present propitious for y Theodore Nv of both companies, Senator Robert 1, Owen of Okla- No N18 West Bnd avesce | homa, Chairman of the Senate Com- 4 et akpardiete of truth mittee on Banking and Currency, thet Tam to brecne the | which has in charge bills regulating tof the Western Union.” stock exchanges, visited the New i Sesessneec new financing of that kind. U, 8. Steel was little affected by ager joan =| york Htock Exchange to-day and was whfavorable trade news, Regarding 4 a* = AT Y MERE E | taken on the floor, a privilege not of-|reneral business outlook a gloomy > at! |ten extonded to non-members. The) view waa taken, but this did not re. | td Av F 3 1 ‘ Senator saw a very dull and uniut ult in selling of atocks, The general | |i"! Hee, “4 it te — ; NEGLECTED COLDS eating market, Brokers stood around ist rallied toward the clone from the | 1" Py the floor doing little business, @lightly lower level, Total sales, | 1": % Bi s ; ~ there was an absence of the nol 169,783 whares, : a confusion that prevails on busy days. - y Lead to Pneumonia After watching the proceeding nei wuticiiens: 5 Bs iy = PF t e w ¢ E © erSerious Throat and = | conferring ‘ The following were the highest, lowest and last | X 4 "%" et + 4 4 " = | prices of active atorks for tovlay amd the net eae ss Lung Troubles. bere Changes an compared with Batinay's eli | Went : dy By BRL OY looked w rion Net ; know thet a great many! tie gam 1 recomnl ell ufo, tat, Coane] iethaheme SF May tats Ome etews throat and lung troubles and/ usefulness as a great market place, Be BB rit —~* Batal eases of pneumonia develop from | its service in bringing foreign capital E+} +1 ITEMS FOR INVESTORS, col Fale orann . coy a oil ie Stent Pe distributing at & = t Returns from seventy-nine rail- our cold prom, cap! oni . we " ie, wake, fi: Apo “The pertinent questions now are wh M48 + 18] roads ahow January net earnings de h to ward off impending disease| Whether tho Exchange n- tH sy creased 23 22-100 per cent. and gross it is pure and wi to better advantage if incor. | 4 it iil —~ i |6 99-100 per cent., compared with t for those who are weakene: a, va) us <= Q]same month previous year. ber that ¢ | American Telephone and Telegraph *|Company—Total income increased past year $3,191,998; net earnings in- ~ ‘| creased $2,669,102; balance increasod ‘ $957,145; aurplus decreased $581,304 ++ le | garding the mechanism of exchanges. “It is not our purpose to enact destructive legislation, but if ible: to perfect a measure under ¥ ich ed or! se: FELCE FECLEE on account of the increase in divi- dends of $1,438,460, szeaisaasl gSESE= SS SPEPE +11 oFe Standard Ol! Company of Kansas— 2 3 The committee having heard argu- m 4 te — ! Barninge for red A Ages od the Exchange is preparing. Thi a i Cet aay we By ity +|—_ i 18 ie— % a i ‘BS = $| BRONCHITIS CONQUERED a 18! ee ft, That's | eS S to take Dissolve It, That's Best Way |%a" By ok = $ jeudden chanens, It ie 40 onay vure way te i aE = "$e. the bronchial The only sure way to get rid of | deo. x at: | thee {a Inflammation in it ve of Ro Pa, as GR BR * [rev "*A" overt tron ous 1 eS tracted caused me much &, & s& ~ “|stoue breathing. My chest fot there was considerable < ty + pes. ied dierent comedies without * 16% i ti tis 8 fasted for three months. My Re ey #10 a a ae comeing i, 128 IR 1) ¢ ; oll) and tonic iron. We be We i ite. + | with ite gt gt RS 8 lhe yu fy Sy — »/ Stores * and at dy GR GR: f]Bectin > ; ae fog a — "aly very one notices it. You ta er ae is eine erro at any deve stots. | Ree Sa aR Tg, f r $ the work. me aver Uae C0 Ce pectoan SOM B= Ete 4 ss Lord @ Ta ylor Fifth Avenue, 88th Street, 39th Street New and Enlarged Furniture Section Presents several exceptional offerings for Tuesday Adam Dining Room Sutte 4 Pieces (illustrated) —Usually $275.00 $200.00 A splendid suite designed especially for Lord & im Taylor, made of solid mahogany exce buf- fet doors and ends, and table rim, which are built- up stock to prevent warping. Buffet is 54 inches long. China Cabinet is 40 inches wide. Server is $6 inches long. Table has 50 inch top, Founded 1886 8 foot extension. Bedsteads and Bedding At Less Than Usual Prices Satin Brass Bedsteads—with 214 inch continuous posts and six 114 inch fillers, heavy Colonial mounts and husks—usual price 37,50 $50.00 Tapestry mw Deep Spring Chairs (illustrated) Filled with moss and hair, double stuffed, at the very special price of $25.00 Hair Mattresses—contain 45 lbs. South American gray drawings (ail horse hair), with French edge— usually @42.75...... 0... ccscccccecseeueevses $30.00 Upholstered Box Spring—has 72 oil tempered 12-inch coil eprings with webbing reinforced centre— usuelly$20.00. 0.0.0.0. 0.0.00. ccee eee ee eeas ‘Sixth Floor. The Store Opens at 9 A. M. Closes at 6 P. M. vious dividend waa depreciation Surplus decrea: Ame jar quarterly dividend 1% per on preferred stock, payable April 15. NN eee ber cent. extra in Chicago & Alton 1% per cent. and % a * May... aS duly... Be Sept. nited States Industrial Alcohol ny regular quarterly dividend cent. on preferred stock is Si April 16 to stock of record |06% Sept. Ne prospects of m decrease in ible supply caused 8, closed 1-8 lower to 3-8 advance. i lS 247, increase $22,879, steed Wiese rican Woollen Company, regu- | |? cont. CMICAGO WHEAT AND CORN Lanka? CONSOLIDATED tae. Cy, ona High, tae, Cope, chanae Open, High, Law, Cine, cha is a Gory Wheat steadier—small receipts and ite vit short covering; NEW YORK COTTON MARKE aturday’e STOCK EXCHANGE. Opening prices on the Consolidated | fF Stock Exchange to-day reflected gen- eral fractional declines from Satur- | i, day's closing quotations. They were pi above the cabled range of prices from | 41 London, but under the New York Stock Exchange initial figures. That ®-|exchange later came down to the Consolidated levels, It was the 5 bY ‘The Food-Drink for all Ages peared to e Rich milk, malted grain, in powder fora), + {sagging tendency of prices locally. It For infante,invalide and growing was rumored that the London nee Purenutrition, upbuilding the whole bedy, 4 was fearful of Ulster disturbances invigorates nursii + jursing mothers ead the ! over St. Patrick's Day and there was More healthful than ten or e6 eo) also nervousness regarding the Rus- eian-German armament:situation, Toke ne substitute, Ash for KOnUICHS B. Altman & Cn. ! A Special Sale of Women’s Negligees & House Gowns in attractive styles and materials, offering exceptional values at the following prices: Negligees of brocaded crepe de Chine, trimmed with swansdown; and Negligees of hand-embroidered albatross . . at $7.50 House Dresses of cashmere, in two desirable styles 2. 2. © © © 6 6 at $9.75 House Gowns of crepe de Chine; or of all- over lace, lined with chiffon . . at $12.50 Little Children’s Imported White Dresses hand-made and hand-embroidered, will be on sale at the special prices of $1.75 $2.00 $2.85 & $3.00 A Sale of Leather Goods at very special prices, will offer unusual. inducements. Women's Hand Bags of morocco, in black and a variety of colors; fitted with purse andmirror. . . . «+. at $2.00 Women’s Hand Bags of genuine pin seal, in black and colors; with purse, mirror and insideframepocket . . . . . at $3.00 Traveling Bags of English blackegrain cow- hide leather, 15-inch size, lined with silk moire in various colors and fitted with 10 celluloidpieces . . . - «© . at $11.50 OThirty-fourth Streef Filth Avenue, New York ed have arranged the following for to-morrow (Tuesday): An Interesting Sale of Women’s Spring Blouses in unusually attractive styles and the season’s newest materials, at $4.00 $5.50 $7.75 & $9.50 . In the Specialties Department, Imported Celluloid Toilet Sets consisting of Brush, Comb and Mirror, wiil be offered (including monogram) . at $3.75 being fully 13 less than usual. In the regular stock of this Department will be found, marked at moderate prices, a large and attractive assortment of Imported Novelties, suitable for gifts, favors, bridge prizes, etc. A Sale of Stamped Articles in the Fancy Needlework Department (Fourth Floor) will consist of Children’s Dresses and Rompers, stamped and, made up, and Stamped Linen Huck Towels, at the following exceptionally low prices: Stamped Rompers of crepe and poplin at» 2 + + + + 40¢., 60c. & $1.00 Stamped Dresses of poplin and gingham at . . + « + + 65¢,, 75c. & $1.50 Stamped Dresses of pique at $1.25 & $1.50 Stamped Linen Huck Towels at 30c. & 45c, (All of the above articles are ready for embroidering. A complete line of embroid- ery materials, as weil as a large assortment of other stamped articles, will be found in the regular stock of the Department.) Thirty-fitth Street A Bed Outfit 5-Piece Parlor Suite, mahogany finished frame, handsomely carved, apholstered ia Tapestry oF Verona; like cut; value $25. : $40.00... .errrrescerereerecrseereraeesererereses e' Geman 9 9 | Semciney $125 | 5 comcinen $150 ‘omplet 8 genrionw $75 [4 Sercteny cemeney Ritts" Stating | WE PAY FREIGHT | city ‘ibs 4 arity | AND Be ieee end “se FARE Connections, S'Ave.Con.8 4" Sr. J BASHAHH &BRO We Close Evenings at 6 o'Cleek. Open Saturdays Until 10 P.M. Long Time Credit to Every One Mary T.Goldman’s Gray Hair Restorer Will Restore the Original Color to Gray and Faded Hale 12, Cine store windows a woman with gray bai ¢ other half of her hair being restored to the original monn Os Mair Restores, Those who have: sen lacie ley 1e wonderful irs Oo} . Goldman’ original Color to ‘greyand faded balk, ARG SOU an 3 T Gol : en eee ee

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