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— . HE U.P MELON, CA BE ENFORCED” —_—~— is Preferred Stock and 4 1 : u OVER HOME: RULE; PIECE. OF | URGED, “ONE THAT "rs (Continued from First Page.) ng t “Lid” Committee Puts Sugges- bonal the Uniontats both in the House | ees Coat THR Stiowld: | thon in Report Made to aac wows piece ae impntonens tn eB Get Its Share. ; Mayor beng Mad pa carrying out the will of Sir Edward Carson, the’ ister The “lid” committee appointed to) Unioniat lender, backed up Mr. Law's *|consider a proper cloaing hour for) offer by saying that if the Premier restaurants will submit a report to) was prepared to give him a definite Mayor Mitchel to-day fixing 2 A. M.| offer of a referendum he would accept aa the proper time for putting out the | itn decision Nights. It l# believed the Mayor will, WOULD FIGHT THE RULE OF approve the recommendations, an DUBLIN PARLIAMENT. they concur in the main with the re- In th irae of hin speech Mr. port made by Arthur Woods, the| aw ended that the Government Mayor's acoretary. le avail itself of a referendum The committee of seven held two; without any sacrifice of ita principles public hearings and read scores of] of dignity. He aald he did not desire rt’ to-day Charles W. | letters for and against early closing.|{,, wand on technicalities. He de- for the Equitable | The members are in accord in the be-| wired that if Premier Asquith’s pro- lef that New York should have a powal that the counties of Uleter more “liberal policy” than im the) siouig vote on the question of in- pant. The report aa given out bY} ciusion in the Irish Government Merman Ridder, chairman, is: meant that Ulster was not to be “Resolved, That thin committee! 1... trom the United Kingdom Approves generally of the special re-) | inkt her will It would be accepted Bort upon the question of night M-) 44 4 Laie of discussion. If, however, consen submitted to the Mayor by! i: monant that at the end of a certain Georetary Woods, regarding it ae alii... the people of Ulster were to be step in the direction of @ more ef-1\,cught automiatically under the - | fective contro! by the municipal au-| ower of the Dublin Parliament Lenadeced against their will, the Unionists ab- CAN USE GRILL ROOM IF BAR 18) ,oiutely rejectod it. CLOSED. ‘The Opposition leader then made “Gecond, That in the case of hotel! hin offer of a guarantee that the dining room or grill room, whieh by}! Untoniste would place no impediment the construction of the building ad-| i, the way of carrying out the will Joins the barroom, exception be made|.¢ the people, if the Government to the recommendation in Secretary! would take a referendum of the ‘Woods's report to the extent that in| (:nited Kingdom on the Home Rule thie case food may continue to be RED ALWAYS GOT eorved after pgp ed hour in such|{ ister, ie promised that if the re- @LIGR BEFORE. room or foom. sult of the referendum was in favor defendant im this case has bed aa ee kane entinwe to] of the bill as amended by Premier ¥ cesses. Anquith’s local option proposal, noth- v Aen ies re recceomend te the ing would be done by tho Unionists yf ery law which can| *##lnst the putting into operation of bay orem bichirag “hae the will of the people completely and secret Arthur] without d Premier Asquith, it | coldly upon the proposition of a endum, He said he would not go fur. ther than to say the Government too! note of it. The Premier, who apoke only for a few minutes, said the Government did not recede from its proposals under which there would be no coercion of Ulster, The scheme, he said, gave’ nix-yeara’ trial of home rule before there would be any atte: P. Ulster under ite provisio: " cluded with an expreasion’ of hi Nef that in ghe Government's pro- porals lay th® only hope of a la: pottlement. se pestas ietiany Unnanes NEW YORK COTTON MARKET. LWAYS DIB BEFORE d Suit for . Injunction | Bargued Over Division of were if at one night, on occasions holding of special ban- sat ; i if if } } Market opened firm pte estimated at 16,000 . Last week 16,376; year ago 11,636. Market closed steady, 1 point decline to 7 advance. was portant. “Wouldn't that mean @ more liberal law?" he was asked, DIZZINESS, NAUSEA, »” he replied, mre Be reohet. Atomech Troubles, Biltioumen, @ick Hesdecha, ®RITISH AIRMAN KILLED, | eaueiy owes yw c'a Pom Ome positively cured by B & G Pills, snot amc “Indigestion GALISRURY, England, March 19.—| , Nervousnsas, Bick Meedache, Bitlousess Another officer of the Rayal Mying ftamach ‘Trouble use sad Corps of the British Army killed here to-day. Lieut. H. F. Treeby of the Duke of Wellington's West Riding Regi- & ment fying ino, Diptane over 2 Kine are " nd fell to earth from Get @ Hex To-night. re For sale ot Druggists, 100, and 250, the Box, E i iff ae aft i Pe Pe He i We ere compelied to vacate the lofts ADJOINING OUR. MAIN BUILD! which makes necessary for us to condense our enormous stock without delay. To do thie we have made Price Reductions of from 25°, to 50% on EVERY PIECE in our store, making this a ‘‘once-in-a-lifetime” oppor- tunit; oo ey FURNITURE, RUGS AND CARPETS at practically WHOLE: Don't wait—come now when the selection is largest. PLAIN FIG! TAGS on every- thing. Compare our prices with ij] others. No Money Down Club plans or ridiedouly emall de- Eire ar ws opera aide 3 N. J. March 19. @ total of 115 votes igt by voters in Linden at the school conditions, of our straight- forward dealings is borne out by the fact that we are the largest furniture and carpet distributers in the country, Our enormous pur- chasing power enables us to offer you eaceptional values. Refrigerators artment etyle; in solid oak ; gal- nized food compartment; brase Orimmings and lock; a aa ep a ‘wore de- to one. Mins Nellie A: bs it" candi- Hil and the local option proposal tor | to jasion houses fell away, Market Yields of Leading Stocks Based on | Adame Hsuron io, ithe construction. ‘Total surplus $19 . jbmeame duit and narrow, until ehortly Rates. Selling Prices. sag | Ammnmied coat 13 f a 1" | short covering. Cle Kmat Copper aoe Lae yan. it, Oy ine Colorade thern report earn-| Wheat opened firm but met larger! Wednesday's finals, te 2 ie, ‘ Ft ings decreased necond week in| a Ae. \ { hi Ma 1 decrease totals | = ‘ bf $1,198,348. ‘The dividends were passed | fe we a Ee" ot on the frst and second preferred ga Wy My stocks on account of the falling off in| Aw. as gs + % earnings for past year. ‘ 9 Amn ny | ‘“ Ne a ie ae we air nraxe reeur|| | Umparts the “Nature Figure im: & 1" by ws is 4 of 2 per cent. pay- ~~ nen ‘ig : ee te ure tinth record | It doesn't take much imagination 7 § { te March af, Previous declaration 2 : re fiestas 8 Ei + S| per cent. and 2 per cent. extra in De- to see how the Bien Jolie Grecian ‘ bn | comber. | ‘Treco Corset brings at tpt ¢ aed: > " —~ ct lines of classic pid bh |, Columbia Knickerbocker Trus: pedal the perfect lin § By | jk | Company regular quarterly dividend auty. ae me per cent, payable March 31 to A revelation in light- . 8 ws ~ ai ock of record March 23. | the knitted and Market Cloaing-There was a $ me me tN) — es ness, je knit "Tree " o eo f 3 ‘ . 2 Mghtly firmer tendency of prices in Bi Ry as ale Two one on ate Was = boneless Grecian- cil late afternoon, but trading continue: ya ae eee mole BE Peeiee GAS: fits over the figure ike uti to the end and was almost wholly en ee § | At wpecial meeting the stockholders a soft glove. With the professional. athern iwi tf, 484 SAN * lof Fourth National Bank voted to Bes The 1 a u ; approve proposed reduction cap: Ja viel esiened ves la desis a TN teat pds rom $5,000,000 to $1,000,000 LIE bere ibe Seeds We ca ut peeled ste to (uke effect April 1 next GRECIAN -Treco ation an at he kne Ww ' : of any attempt on the part of Huerta |‘ i 8] Lahigh Valle ma baton hid a CORSETS to renew negotiations produced no | Io ee 4, | Stock droppe jarply é rf there is no pressure on any part of Kr po dooghip lez Sov eh ebestdanned |? frnment, in its ault, ngainot, Lehigh the body. To be able to sit or stoop. attached little credence to the reports Valley that contract between the rall- walk or dance, as sally and | com ublished in the morning newnpapers. bet Ta 1 [road and coal company be cancelled. fortably as you stand—that's th id 1 on Stock sold at 200 this year. htful plea: ured you in wearing the gusto peaanie Wile ditties : 4 be} 7 a ronderful ¢ ra ee M Towi Goes ate toe od 5 1 Paul Poiret, the French master. the old Rock Island stock, which Im- $ 13} CONSOLIDATED EXCHANGE. spavttiea uae mena fet pifes a default in interest payment tH % eaves, 0 rol on bonds of the lowa Holding Com- | #. um 156 Rock Isiand was an active and Jglie Brassieres, autifuily de. i Hey soft and. exa pany, these bonds recovered over a ie Wis + | weak feature of the early afternoon j an Tyturainess nnd point as a result of an attempt on Fy ie 1,|murket on the Consolidated Stock the part of shorts to cover on the bad| < ¥ Exchange, Several hundred shares | BENJAMIN & JOHNES news, Market closed strong showing | ¥ of the common changed hands as jewark, small advance. ‘Total sales 143,532 id . tw ]low as 3%, while the preferred shares. Me + {touched 6% in amailer quantity, both | Opening was quiet and price 7 4 + | prices establishing new low records changes were small. The suit against ‘3 "s in Wall street history, being in each the Iehigh Valley seemed to have + “Joase % of point under the lowest Deen discounted and the asireet ‘Jon the New York Stock Exchange. hought little would co rit. U8. ™% | Announcement that the Chicago, Rock | tse pci piety ‘“ 44 and * 4] island and Pacific Railway dividend @ained % on the next fe - %]had been passed was, of course, re- Report for last 4 [sponsible for the selling pressure. | + 9 ‘i Generally the market reflected | 71-100 per 4 | firmness. ye year before, but the fact ehould not be lost sight of that moet of the earnings were earned in the first part of the year and that the present quarter's statement is not ex- pected to be as good as the last quar- “Tending Jul and profess Huber i ing was dull and professional | ' a) rt - during the first half hour, but ; ea “ato” tone was displayed and some the be ri fedustrials showed = considerable Sean it 100 08 strength. Petroleum issues were bot ati erty. ment in sentiment, based largely on ni seepeiedeaaplnathmianaanasoonasadladauaneaansumnne Lenn new ance os THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, MAROM 19, 1915. FISHTS NEW EXCISE LAW ‘PARLIAMENT FIGHT | WALL STREET | THE CLOSING QUOTATIONS. ‘The following Drives of active stocky for today aml the net ChmnMeD Ae cUNBjAIe! With yesterday's closing ptees, that further delay may be necessary (CHICAGO WHEAT AND CORN | offerings after opening. In afternoon in view of peaaing litigation. MARKETS. eports 11 1-100 yminon stock in t 5 71-1 per compar betore, Surpiua for year after $15,000,000 was deducted - ee ree & +1h rong, helped by rumors of a change | Welham Ba; © he better in the Mexican mitua-| Wate uf... js ois a tifornia Petroleum reported a} Wetting M. & Mo Gate it's ante on the company's old prop- | Whre ‘There waa evidence of an improve- in the face of such sh news as lessened] I TEM@*FOR INVESTORS. activity at ils and an easier] neading Co. regular quarterly 2 per tendency in prices of material. cent. dividend on common stock, pay- lo §=Southern§ second = preferrs sold at 30, the frat sale since July 29| able May 14 to stock of record April last 3 Little of interest transpired in the _- second hour, Rock Island issues sold} Union Pacific officially announced at new low recortis. The Rock Island] postponement of date of payment of 4a nold at 37%. No change occurred in the m@rket | Proposed extra dividend to holders of tone or from the extreme duiness in| Union Pacific common stock from the early afternoon. Ld April 1 to July 1, with a possibility \ ies daly ikea att ap apie cas Oo a meta cte sate James McCreery & Co. Mth Street 5th Avenue Decided Reductions On Friday and Saturday MEN’S WEAR 180 Dozen Four-in-Hand Scarfs of Imported Neckwear Silks in Fancy Stripes and Figures; also Rainbow Repp. values 1.00 and 1.50, 65¢ 200 Dozen Shirts in Madras or Percale with Plain or Pleated Bosom and starched cuffs; also in Mercerized Ma- terials with soft cuffs. values 2.00 and 2.90, 1.25 150 Dozen Shirts of Russian Cord Fabrics, Silk Mix- tures, Mercerized Materials, or Flannel with Silk Stripes. values 2.50 and 3.00, 1.85 Negligee Shirts of Imported French Silk with Fancy Stripes; also White Habutai. value 5.00, 3.45 Pajamas of Scotch Madras with fancy or self stripes. value 1.75, 1.10 Pajangs of Mercerized Fabrics with fancy or self stripes; also “Soisette” in Blue, ‘I'an, Gray, Lavender or White. Trimmed with silk frogs and pearl buttons. 1.30 values 2.00 and 2.50 Raincoats of Imported “Priestley” Gabardine Cloth in Gray or Tan,—satin lined sleeves and yoke; also of fancy Scotch Tweed in Brown or Gray,—Balmacaan model, with satin lined sleeves; practical ‘Top Coat for Spring wear. value 22.50, 13.75 FUR STORAGE To prolong the life, retain the lustre and insure the best appearance of Furs, they should be placed in Dry Cold Storage during the Summer months. Furs Stored at a Moderate Charge Storage Vault on the premises, containing every modern improvement and open fo: inspection. To-day, men are demanding the smart and sensible Balmacaans that have distinguished the well-dressed Englishman, and we are showing a fine collection of these serviceable great coats, from one of London's best tailors at $35.00 each ‘The American adaptations are $19.50 Very handsome Silk-lined Overcoats; light in weight, and quite elegant, at $22.50 The coming of Easter suggests the smartl: braided Walking Coats and Waistcoats, whic! are shown at $25.00 and upwards. 2.00 and 2.50 Each. good taste. i STERN BROTHERS Forty-second and Forty-third Streets, West of Fifth Avenue rag i ae ot sd ah . Men who appreciate the finer niceties of dress realize their desires in a most gratifying manner in Stern Brothers’ stocks of Men’s Clothing and Furnishings ,_ In preparing and assembling our collections of Men's Apparel, we have con- tinuously in thought the simplicities of good taste, in business garments and acces- sories; and the refinements of correct style in dress, for more important occasions. Clothing of Distinguished Character The brai gives a well-dressed air to stylish Sack Suits, which are shown at $25.00 and upwards. Of course, the more business-like Sack Suits are here at $19.50, 22.50 and upwards; and the shapely Flannel Suits in quiet as well as colorful effects, from $25.00 to 37.50 Our CUSTOM-MADE Sack Suits, designed to your own measure, from a splendid variety of fabrics, at and upwards. The New Shirts and At the moment we are from our own workrooms very fine collections of Handmade Scarfs, of sumptuous silks, of OUR OWN IMPORTATION. They represent refinement, exclusive- ness and elegance most unusual, at their exceptionally low prices: $1.00, 1.50 and 1.75 Patterns and colorings are as gorgeous or as simple as your taste prefers. The collections of Shirts will delight Men of all preferences, especially the groups at $1.50, The new collections of Shoes, Socks, Underwear, Gloves, Hats and all the smaller accessories are now complete—all selected with unusual discrimination and Sunday’s Graphic Tale of the Most Gorgeous FREE! A Sixteen Page Booklet in Colors —OF— ith eee wexT |The Wizard Prince of Arabia Being the Story of the Great Circus Spectacle at Madison DON’T MISS THIS Square Garden. WRITTEN BY Oriental Pageant ALF. T. RINGLING ever produ: b Rermus & Bailey's Great Aggregation of Circus ie and Talent : : : 3 ILLUSTRATED BY DAN SMITH GREAT FOR THE CHILDREN AND GROWN-UPS market Was dull and steady until to- WHEAT, ser | Witt the close pric advanced quite Net ® covered, Cloned higher but was leas e trading. 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