The evening world. Newspaper, March 25, 1914, Page 12

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alr WALL STREET, r=srsere-=——) MY TIRED FEET 7 American Car & Fdy. pt 4 American BSmelters . 7 Amorican Smeliors pf 0 Canadian Pacific . @ Consolidated Gas 1 Great Northern pt 10 Lehigh Valley . 6 New York Central . 7 Northern Pacific Southern Pacific ~ACHED FOR "TIL" Market closing—-In late afternoon there waa slight hardening tendency but trading continued dull and deal- ings wore almost wholly professional, Tn geome places it wan predicted that an impetus might te furnished by the asmnouncement of names of mem- bere of new Federal Heserve Board hext week, but that little would be done meanwhile. Panhandle recovered rapidly from ite early decline, selling up to 77 com- bared with a low of 70 at midday. sven af 77 it wae not considered “— merite. ar he it s35,as ce ateady, . BARE! “SORE WAY 10 GET RID OF DANDRUFF Let your sore, swollen, sweaty feet spread out in a bath —— (TEMS FOR INVESTORS. Canadian Pacific gross earnings) decreased $867,000 in third week of March, compared with year ago mane period, Missiourt Pacific earnings declined ™ | $89,000 third week of March and from) July 1 total decrease ts reported $),-/ 611,248 compared with previous year. | American Smelting & Refining Co.'s| income decreased in ear 567; net income declined balance for Ly mon ciation im equal to Previous year when #k018h02 Sarees oft, Prairte Otl & Gas Co,’ balance sheet for year shown assets increased $19,- yl ng Capital atock unchanged $18,- 00v,000. Chesapeage & Ohio woek of March increased July 1 increase totale $302, United States Metal Products Com- pany has filed sult against formor di- reactors of the company, alleging that Total sales, The Oleaing Quotations. at ‘our toes hey'll look up at they'll | cent. will | wriggle with ‘wad! you tet slat i take another dive When =e box of “TI2" at any drug or department store—don't wait. Westinghouse Electric and Manu- facturing Company, regular quarterly dividends of 1% per cent. on pre- ferred and 1 per cont. on common stock, Preferred payable April 15 to Ex stock’ of record March 31, Common |Ruddy Cheeks—Sparkling Eyes —Most Women Can Have Berto ‘tat jot) Goatrieh Goodrich, Fs payable April 31 to record March 81. ober, Leena — ‘oal Company, regula quarterly Gividend ot 34 per cont, ‘payable [S272 Dr. Fdwards, a Well-Kaown April 15 to stock of record Apri SisasteD see BS 0 ESE=5: TPPEiTitetet Eb ogee tt seresnsiseseey CCBEESEET ERS Fes. ET: Dr. ¥. M. Edwards scores of women for Eye Physicians Fitting Glasses, $2.50 to $12. Mh, Ab! how glad your feet get; how com- | ae dividends were paid on stock which 6 sey i a wero not earned, Other irregulari. | fortable ih Teel roe oat Wont on ties are also charged. By MPLEXION, i im : DAY, MAROH 26, 1914. 17 Minutes Grand Central to A.& S, Sub- way Station, Hoyt Street. Se Thursday Specia Me: Is in Spring Apparel Right at Easter Time ROUSING VALUES in Spring Apparel right at Easter time. The wonderful opportunities to save which these Thursday Special Sales give to our customers are never more apparent than at this time. Now, right before Easter, here are offerings that will enable you to make great savings on Apparel that is right up to the minute in style—made of excellent material and in every way REAL BARGAINS. These Thursday Sales give every one the opportunity also to buy the best merchandise at the smallest prices anywhere—in every instance right from the maker or the factory. The goods are new, fresh and crisp and would be excellent value even at the sl prices. We quote ECONOMY PRICES for Thursday’ pes : ing. |___THURSDAY SPECIAL _| Women’s Tailored Suits, $14.75 The Newest Spring Styles 150 OF THE BEST VALUES that you will find in all the city, go where you will—a Thursday special that will make 150 women very happy—unless some wise women buy two or three each, for we put no restriction on quantity any woman may buy. Quite a varlety of styles and all the newest fabrics Fashion favors for ring and Summer. The Coats are of the new easy fitting type, and the skirts the artistic tiered, draped or tunic effects—or, @ you prefer, there are the more conservative yet good style suits of the strictly tailored type. All sizes from those for small women to 44 bust measure, = Second floor, Livingston at, Kast Building. 40c Storm Serge, 39c a Yard | ALL: WOOL, 36 inches wide; splendid wearing quality, in browa,; taupe, garnet, wine, gray, navy blue and black. Black and Colored Dress Goods In waist and skirt lengths, 25% to 50% underpriced. Hundreds of remnants gathered from bye sales. Great variety of weaves and colors, with plenty of navy blue and black. Btrest Noor, Wart Building, oa |__THURSDAY SPECIAL _‘| Silk Remnants, 39c to $1.98 Value 68 te $2.98. | Most every desired kind of Silk. from 1 yard to a dress pattern; single and double width; for tri millinery, waists and dresses. Otrest floor, Went Building, THURSDAY SPECIAL Women’s $10 Linen Dresses, $7.98 THREE DISTINCT models—fresh, new styles yet very modestly priced. They are smartly cut, well tailored and extra well fitting. SESCUSE RS ES! Brosdoey 3 n* ments, During ‘Ave, 18th St. tty owt ao aS =k SHOULD EAT}::: ‘Ave, 224 St. | 17 West 42d—N. Y. ws ee —1 A WEVA TI you'will know them by thelr olive ~|WHAT DYSPEPTICS : soon These ator is times out fl ie iver v hl dev inate wi it ef these en otaroby, ha hn immed! feo Bisurated best in the use o! nec tablets are wonder-workers on and bowels, which cause @ nor- =i MICHIGAN FURNITURE CO. BET 18 & lugt™ STs ith you por- Ing of uneasiness and fulness you wi doubtless: has no dire: and thus removing refore be for find that your food agrees i food correct ee irritation which ‘n- Lf drug or medicine. 'o Mest Reliable but T-must admit that T on Furniture and Carpet Houee. D Myrtle Ave. oes m Open Goturtays Vatll 7 P. M. \Z WORLD WANTS WORK WONDERS 00 PER week PER week $ SO"Furcnsse +3"Yown t T5urcrase +5%town 4 92% MOO Finnase s7 own + 1 werk 150 Farchase 10" Youn 1 2°? Wark LARGER AMOUNTS IN PROPORTION BROOKLYN OPPENHEIM. CLLINS & G Fulton and Bridge Sts., Brooklyn Will offer Thursday and Friday, March 26th and 27th | $10 and $12 ready-to-wear hats, 5.00 200 smart tailored Hats of Tagel and hemp plateau, trimmed with plain and moire ribbon and French flowers 5.00 Value $10 to $12 MICHIGAN FURNITURE CO. One model with two ruffled tunic with hemstitched top yoke, collar, cuffs and down front of soft embroidery; three-quarter sleeves. Colors are pink, blue, lavender and white. Women’s Tub Dresses at $1.98 SIX MODELS in the lot, in linen color, striped and checked gingham and striped madras; sizes 34 to 46. * Secon floor, Central Building, Boys’ $3.00 Russian Suits, $1.95 MADE FROM FINEST grade of galatea, in all the popular patterns, inclu navy, cadet and brown; also in plain. orgs 4 navy and cadet collar; trimmed in the regulation style with three rows forkmanship of braid on collar and embroidery and band on sleeve. W and fit letter perfect. Sizes 3 to 8 years. Geoed feor, Best Building, THURSDAY SPECIAL Women’s Heavy Silk Gloves, 49c $1.35 Table Linen, 98c a Yard . HEAVY Irish Satin Damask, 70 inches wide, made by the celebrated John S. Brown & Sons of Belfast, Ireland. Sold by us exclusively in Brooklyn. © At $1.49 a dozen. Heavy all linen bleached damask Napkins, 20 inches Square, Varlety of pretty patterns. At 12%4c, each. Heavy, large size bleached Turkish Bath Towels, hemmed ends. ‘Street floor, Livingston strest, Kest Building, THURSDAY SPECIAL Men’s $10.00 Raincoats at $6.95 THE PRODUCT of a manufacturer whose repute Pome tion for thorough and dependable merchandise is unex Style. | cetled by any in this market. These are an excess over an order for large quantities sold to Western jobbers and will be sold here singly at about ‘the price the jobbers have to get for them at wholesale. Surface of fine twill domestic cashmere, in olive shade; double texture with an attractive plald back; military or convertible collar; sizes 35 to 46. Geoond floor, Men's Building, 3,300 PAIRS of long 12-button mousquetaire heavy silk Gloves with double finger tips, Colors are white and black. Street Noor, court, West Buikiing, THUHSUAY SPECIAL i] Women’s $5 Serge Skirts, $2.98 ONE HUNDRED AND FIFTY black and navy blue serge Skirts in a number of attractive and stylish models; draped Skirts with pocket, also peg stop, all well cut new Spring styles. All size waist- bands, 23 to 36 inches; lengths 38 to 43 inches. g.omi ftoor, Central Building, [_THuRsbAY srecian J Women’s $5ColoniaiPumps,$2.95 DULL GUN METAL, Colonial model, with small pointed tongue, |] covered buckle, turn soles, Spanish Louis heels. Women’s $6.00 Tan Colonials, $2.95 Tan Russia, Colonial model, with tips, turn soles, Spanish Louis heels. Women’s $3.50 Tan Pumps, $2.48 Tan Russia Pump model, with ribbon bow, welted and stitched soles, Cuban heels. Becond floor. West Building, THURSDAY SPECIAL Homespun, Rag and Straw Rugs| A SPLENDID ASSORTMENT: nae 7% feet Rag Rugs, were $4.50, reduced to... SOR, feet Ret Rugs, were $7.50, reduced to Oxi2 feet Rag Rugs, were $9.50, reduced to.... 9x12 feet Straw Rugs, were $7.50, reduced to. THURSDAY SPECIAL $5.50 sts! Clocks, $3.98 Mantel PLEMISH and golden oak, 8-day guaranteed movement, hour and half hour strike on cathedral gong, S-inch dial. $1.49 Inverted Gas Lights, 89¢ ete with burner, mantle, chimney and fancy shade In various colors, |] bead fringe to match, ‘Bubway floor, Central Building, THURSDAY SPECIAL Wash Fabrics---Month End Sale Clearance of Remnants SHORT ENDS, odd lengths, etc., some enough for a dress, others, for. waists, aprons and children’s frocks—desirable fabrics and colors. Lot 1 at Se a yard | Lot 2 at 10¢ a yard Also on the Bargain Table Silk and cotton and all cotton Fabrics, Ratines and colored Linens, in many styles, weaves and colors. Some half and some less than half former prices, jullding, THURSDAY SPECIAL $3.00 Untrimmed Hats at 98c FINE HEMP, moire hemp and velvet faced hemp Shapes, black and all the desired colors, in the newest shapes only. $6.00 Trimmed Hats, at $3.95 Smart, snappy styles, trimmed in our own workroom, Many are new wing-trimmed Sailors, others are dressy, flower-trimmed—a collection of most unusual interest. ; 89c. for 50c, beautiful Flower Wreaths, dainty Roses, ete. Bireet and Mezzanine floor, Kast Building, Bubway flour, West THURSD..V SPECIAL White Blankets---Reduced $3.75 kind at $2.98 a pair. $4.98 kind at $3.75 4 pair. ; Full size, white Blankets, subject to slight mill imperfections; in no way detrimental to wear. $3.50 Comfortables, $1.98 Figured silkoline covered, cotton filled Comfortables; with 8 inch mull bor- der, full size, good pattern; a manufacturer's surplus. 3 $1.19 Bed Spreads at 98c Full size white crochet Bed Spreads, hemmed; ready THURSDAY SPECIAL Misses’ Suits at $9.50 Of Granite Weave and Serge, made with nobby short coats and postillion backs. One style with lace collar; skirt with tunic flounce. This is only one of the snusual values you will find in our Misses’ |} Suit Department. Sizes 14, 16 and 18 years. second Moor, Central Building, Men’s Fancy Shirts, 49c 1,800 MEN’S FANCY SHIRTS, of fine percales, in a large variety of neat patterns, and in the most desirable colorings; well made, re- liable Shirts, sizes 14 to 17 inches. Men's Silk Four-in-Hands, 10c 2,400 men's fancy silk Four-in-Hands, both narrow and open end shapes. Men’s $1.00 Fancy Pajamas, 79c Neat siriped percales, in blue, black, pink and lavender effects, finished with loops end buttons, _ Steeet Noor, Kast Butlding, for use, q Subway floor, Weet Bulldifig; THURSDAY SPECIAL [aoa sre? Men’s 20c Cotton Half Hose, 10c IN TAN, navy, gray and black; made with double hecls and toes; seamless, 5 Men's 25c Gauze Lisle Thread Half Hose, 19c Made with double soles, heels and toes; full fashioned. j Gireet Coot, Men's Building, Best three,

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