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eT aap NESE ES eae ae Yes 1 ‘i + hy DY TRE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, MAROH 27, 1914. : |" Vielde of leading stocks based on aw oe ar] Somk, but restored Te Chicagats » New | Cahalte sociation witaeneed the seccalied KO. Newspapers led by the Post-Dispatch | unfit for presentation. The raid usually delivered in the | present selling prices. A STE ; scored It und on the third night the xcene | Warrants then were drawn egainat ‘ - ae first hour was only postponed until lates, a Yields, Chicago and Northwestern—Fight | yey Cnanged. Wednesday night, how. | th Lee x . after 11 o'clock, with the result that, {duet ton prmeed 7.95 Tl montha surplus, atter deducting | Srer, ihe wessecuting atime a ilies port ietamranhed trem New Yoru Iee ‘ ed Lahigh Valley broke to 143, or 3% TA ‘ Gar & Found pt fh ie hye goat oo aon UMS morality squad and representatives of | structions to surrender. ‘merican perio : potnta’ loas tn addition to ite divi: |] { America® Geryitane 0, compared with same per — - - —— De Specnatty Shop of Onginattons Market Closing.—Business in the of 2% per cent. Steel lost % to previous. % 68% and Union Pacifie, Reading, | 7 American Smelters, pf.. vate afternoon was light and tn no/f, ond | liolon Eacife, Reading, | 19 Canadian Pacific Beet sugar production in United roi AMEMNUEL AT S62 Steeer fway noteworthy. Prices fiuctuated| all showed tomes of % to %. Lehigh | 6 Consolidated Gas States for 1913-14 reached a new Valley's earnings of late ‘iave beo1 | 7 Great Northern pf running short of dividend requirs- |] '0 Lehigh Valley.. ments, and bearish sentiment has | 5 New York Centr: ‘within narrow Itmits, but while stocks “were a little heavy, falling to recover * trem thelr decline, it could hardly be @aid that the market was weak. ‘Traders were bearish, but therp was Ro sign of liquidation anywhere. ‘The common view among traders ‘was that the source of weakness— * Rook-woam or whatever else it might high record at 666,298 long tons, against 624,064 in previous season. been quite strong on this :ssue of | 7 Northern Pacific late. 6 Pennsylvania b United Staten Mortgage and Trust Company's regular quarterly divi- ‘ jdend of 6 per cent. @ | Unton Pacific's February grosa de- clined $666,311; net decrease, $512,176. \Bight months’ gross declined $498, ;593; net decrease, $2,730,671. *jieie) Distinctive Millinery Original French Hats and Reproductions of Specially Imported French Materials Prices declined in the early aftec-|] 6 Southern noon and activity increased tv a con- | § Reading siderable extent on the recession. |} 10 Union Pa Just as soon an the market began to | 6 U.S, Steel.. look weak, however, the selling |0 7 U.S. Steel pf. ——— z. sthws & « eat ceased and there was relapse int»| complete dullness, H. Contont & Co. Approves! preferred at although 9 had been beet bid at Thursday's close, - Caution applied to buy- In our |i enlarged New Store we have made broader provision than before, to provide the BERT: « ote 4 have to be gotten out of|had the ordern to anil in Lanigh Vai- Sik tee rate A Z tg fe manets system ‘before. there | ley which broke that stock and start. conTEMS FOR INVESTORS. | igriy dividend of one-half of 1 per ! a 4 be expectation of a spring rise, ed the downward movement. 4 ieee & Southorn gross earnings | cent. (A market in such a condition as pre- 7 . jSeclined $56,873 in third week of AGO WHEAT AND CORN : ; valla at present, it was argued, was) ya |March. Since July 1 gross has de- | CH! MARKET. a * pot fit for any kind of work, | Amal. Copper att ie Com | creased $1,208,330 compared with same 4 WHEAT, | Net ‘Total eales, 148,757 shares. | Am. Age. Obem. rf, 4s “4 period previous year. yeday’e r * ae, oe ee, aga ag, Fe) Opening was very quiet and volume | Am", 3° & | — Be May « ate ian “ea H of business was light, Dealings were By BY R&— §) ronopan Mining Company, reguiar |S d:,: BY By &.= 8 largely professional. Canedian Pa- SS i" {8+ f auarterly dividend of 26 per cont,lmurs a ye BigetoF & nado tem lew te vocal tie 1) 13 8 {Payable April 21 to stock of record | amen, Onn es oe. | | « reactian. Union Pacific opened % up| A%- 8&- S20 iy iy ~ March a1. sf ies at Be gh agi §! | and Steel % higher. fm, Huger Wee BN eM — Bt hen. ooh t & kers Feported an almost com: HES IRE 1B" _ y| National Fireproofing Company, | Wheat was irreqular after the high G “Tip-Tilt” “ Chapeaux J® Yplete absence of public interest. The F aR “35% — & regular quarterly dividend of 1 per|er opening, declining in second hour [p- Ip : vania nf furnished & fubjere fer i bid Pty Be = jcent, payable April 15 to stock of|below Thursday's close, but rallied . ; ; : 2 i discuraion, “but tock wan not at- 4 Bk Pty ra H record April 4. in afternoon, closing with only small Exclusive creations from the leading Paris § Jems Failroade received increase ot | f’ oa vee — Continental Paper Bag Company, | Corn viteady Offerings tient. De. modistes and original productions from the a - . sym y vl \ itme: Hed . . . | Fetrench, ‘but. the ‘hope, was ‘enters ft nh fy = an: oe beth oe fered ane! 11-2 Ber trated in afternoon and closed \ t0 Oatmeal or rolled oats may | Bonwit Teller workrooms. Specially devised in ) tained that demand of Fastern Ii e q io td Dreferred and common |, advance be made from any kind of oats jreula be granted. ‘In absence of the chee a fi BR" = Rl stocks, payable Marek 81 to stock of | ™ inal ettmce a —and it usually is {t's the graceful forms for the devotees of the new dances. MUsual bear raid in. firet hour of| Sug" F record March 27. . ; ii ata cure of ret | S ge at. WARRANTS CLOSE ‘THE LURE blending of the best oats from Seti es cra eee AE AE AR | cure [ene Present ate eontgnate wa te a Gee pi an wl 8 ere ‘ 2 ly ahi pikes _ —t steam-c ing 66 ” ‘ ie of sales of Panhandie| (om Reed. oe + %|Fight months’ gross increased $1,162. | Agaimet the Mana 4 Actors. Ds ie ia Scan of aloe of Panhanste RS & © a “ance mee Se Tene Tn ies Ale sterilizing — that give H-O Trotteur,’’ Semi-Dress ia He es Bl names eer saul ements ees flavor and digestibility. It is 2s Hats | : ieee” 1b 1b — .b | Railway Company tn egotiating for | police had Been nouded to raid the Shu: strictly a high-quality product. and Dress Ha - en, 7 sale of $7,500,000 two- ‘ [bert Theatre last night if a performance ee ts Safety First) (@ScSsGF dy Be Be * Bl Statear trun nocn"roectene [were attuned, the hare” cone : 10.00 AT i Be N 'f | scmeuae ty cgrorement and are | MEM beat br gt ly . ' " % - vide com, "es nee omy f y, This great “Safety Fine” |(Rispat i fe AN ARS USAT a esr nae a a ge et Pog! pig vied movement—what’s itall | sents cratic: “wh Se 1B? ate Only one hat of a kind, of Milan hemp in the new about? Safety of human i eee a a » Plateau, Watteau, Sailor, Tip Tilt and Flare * f ae Pacific. de day bay js with garniture of fruit, moire, “‘ruban lac- life—conservation o at 8 88 Bet que" and flowers. Colors: Black, Navy, Japanese natural resources—cau- | Ser ae Ha 3 i r | ‘ERN BR ' I ‘HERS Blue, Tete de Negre, Chartreuse, Green, Purple. tion in everything. Ney = $ f = | NOC.0.D'S. NOCREDITS NO APPROVALS 4 N 14! 1 _- \ , 164 3¢ 1 i : P beco hie 1B ha Forty-second and Forty-third Streets, West of Fifth Avenue | e ra foe = 3 AR TEETER TI ea | i BT BI Part ft os 16 Bl BI ” a - b Tooth Paste 8 Spring Apparel for the Young Folks ing tooth paste means at | refined and durable Apparel for Boys and Girls. Right now our stocks are at the top notch of fulness, this—buy Pebeco, the | fuk'hs: Be i and with all their excellence of quality, our well-known Moderate Prices rule. tooth paste which really ce 2° | | } saves teeth. i | ee % The emartest of the later Spring styles in Spring Clothing for Boys | Caution considers only {ijn Misses’ and Girls’ Apparel will be the all-absorbing feature of the Costume Depart- ment display, on the Third Floor, To-morrow, Saturday. We have anticipated every need, with ample assortments of refined styles, in durable qualities, at moderate prices, on the Third Floor. New Model Norfolk Suits, with two pair of trousers, of i SF CE PPE what a dentifrice doce— not how it looks, or tastes, orsmells. On the 25ezeRet iSesance Soren ee ee oe ee basis of its record, Pebeco | ¥st. Suits, Coats, Dresses and Dance Frocks, cheviots, tweeds and flannels, in light or dark colors, coats half- \ Tooth Paste is in a class Re, Edin, 346 pet ce lined and made with patch pockets and stitched-on belts, ages | expressing newer style conceptions in charmingly Spring- like fabrics and colorings, will make their initial appear- ance, at very attractive prices. Specially priced for the occasion are Tailleur Suits, sizes 14, 16 and 18 years, of crepe poplin, serges, gabardines and checks, reproduced from three smart foreign models, many trimmed with Roman striped, flowered and plain silks, with new tier and ripple skirts, at from 8 to 18 years. . at $9.75, 12.50 and 15.00 Boys’ Blue Serge Norfolk Suits, ages 8 to 18 years, in patch pocket or plaited models, with full lined extra trousers to match, coats lined with alpaca, . at $7.50 and 10.00 Boys’ Balmacaan Spring Coats, of gray, green or tan mixed tweeds, ages 8 to 18 years, at $7.50 and 10.50 Boys’ Spring Reefers, of navy blue serge, black and white checks and neat mixtures, plain or belted back styles, ages 2!/) to 10 years, many with extra washable collars, by itself. It stops ‘‘acid mouth.” It’s the genu- ino “Safety First’’ denti- frice. It’s pleasant to | Use. Sold everywhere. NEW YORK COTTON MARKET. Thursday close, Open. High. Low, Clos. 1298 March 12.98 13.00 x 12.18 May.. 12.16 12.23 12.18 12,14 00 12.05 11.96 11.97 11.40 Oot... 11.43 11.47 11.40 11.40 11.48 Dec... 11.51 11.53 11.48 11.47 Market opened up from 8 to 5 points. Big spot interest continued ‘ \ ( NewDay Trial Tube and Acid Te) buyers of near months, am, | Women’s Coats and Capes In the Latest Paris Fashions sete hey Hay Pos Soport receipes estimated 20,000 bales, The Early Victorian coat wrap in taffeta suisse blared af oom Trader aol, but ‘agmend from $18.50 and 24.50 at $5.00, 7.50 and 10.00 and tulle—capes of velveteen and charmeuse f ofte LEHN & FINK || Indications were for = moderately fa- Junior Tailleur Suits, sizes 10 to 12 yrs, of serges and Special Values for To-morrow worn in the Neapolitan fashion—-outing coats (90 Wiliam Street — New od | LeenNot closed steady, 1 point decline checks, effectively trimmed with combination silks, new model ' ; dealened lin Directoire and lncrovalis carisdh of Pd _ tol advance, ’ ite at : Boys’ $10.50 Norfolk Suits, at $7.25 eaigned in tarectowe ane incroyaure par Deauville cloths—petite jacquettes of changeant silks. All the new Paris ideas are featured. $17.50 and 23.75 Afternoon Dresses, sizes 14, 16 and 18 years, of crepe de chine and chiffon taffeta, daintily elaborated with lace, net and chiffon, in black and the delicate new Spring colors, at $14.50 and 27.50 Dance Frocks, sizes 14, 16 and 18 years, of chiffon taffeta, in white and all desirable evening shades, with thadow lace bodice, dyedtomatch, at $21.00 with extra trousers, made of the newest Spring suitings, in the most desirable patterns and colors, single or double-breasted coats with plaits or patch pockets, ages 8 to 18 years, Boys’ [mported or American - made Washable Suits, exclusive styles, materials and colors, made expressly for Stern Brothers, ages 2!/2 to 8 years, at $1.95, 3.50, 5.50 to 8.50 Boys’ Blouses, Shirts, Pajamas, Neckwear and Rompers; also Boys’ Hats of Straw, Cloth or Felt, in Rah-Rah, Jack Tar or Tyrolean shapes, at very moderate prices Women's&Men'sHandkerchiefs At Unusually Attractive Prices Women's Sheer Shamrock Lawn Handkerchiefs Families Are Buying “Sunkist” Oranges by the Box or Half-Box ‘njoy the rich, delicious meat and sweet, tangy juice of odd iiesinned, seedless ‘‘Sunkist” oranges, Have this golden fruit for breakfast, dessert and “between meals.” Cleanest of all fruits—never touched } by bare hands. All the pickers SPECIAL FOR SATURDAY Women’s Moire Coats 42.50 Value 65.00 In two styles—one an exact reproduction of a Cheruit model, another specially suitable for large women. Made of imported moire E gyptienne, in black, taupe and peacock. A notable offering of over 300 Girls’ School and Dress Coats sizes 6 to 14 years, plain and belted models, of serges, checks, | novelty plaids and mixtures, full length models, with kimono | and set-in sleeves, full and half-lined, in pretty new styles, ing by the dozen. Get “Si orange and and packers of*‘‘Sunkist’’ oranges and lemons wear clean, white cotton gloves. Buoklat oraagen are the fia: juiciest oranges in the world, i eee a, fiberiess, Not a seed in it.” Buy them by the box or half-box., That is cheaper than buy- Ask for ‘Sunkist’? lemons — 80 full of juice that they go farther than other lemons. Try “Sup- kist’’ lemonade—hot or cold. Lemons add flavor to fish, meats and salads, Cut the trademarks from ‘‘Sunkist’’ orange and lemon wrappers and send them tous, We offer 27dif- ferent premiums, all Rogers A-1 Standard Guaran- Silverware. Exclusive “Sunkist” design. For this orange spoon send °2 ‘‘Sunkist’’ Orange or Lemon Nrepoere and 6 two-cent stamps, ‘'Ked Ball’’ mon Wrappers count same as ‘'Sunkist."’ Buy “Sunkist” Oranges and Lemons They keep for weeks, Silver with Wrappers at Your Dealer's Send your name and full address for free premium sheet and Premium Club Plan. Address a)l orders for premiums and all inquirtes to California Fruit Growers many showing the ripple effects,at these remarkably low prices | $4.85, 7.50 and 9.75 Children’s and Girls’ Hats Attractive styles, in the newest modes, at specially moderate tt $5.00, 8.50 and 14.50 , at $5.00, 7.50 and 12.50 Easter Toys and Novelties For there must be new Dollies for Miss Knicker-, bocker, and all the Dolls at home must have new Easter Dresses, and a new Go-Cart, perhaps. _ The new Whistling Doll is here, and the jolly Kew- pies. The boys will want new Tricycles, Hand-Cars and Automobiles, and Marbles, of course. Velocipedes, $4.75 to 16.75 Indian Play Suits, $1.25 to 3.75 Hand Cars, $3.25 to 13.50 — Automobiles, $4.85 to 21,50 Easter Favors and Table Pieces may be selected from the collections of Baskets, filled with Bunnies, Chicks and Flowers, as well as the separate pieces. with tape borders and fancy initials, in white and colors, . . . . « « « « « Dozen 95¢ Women's French Linen Handkerchiefs, with dainty colored borders and wreath initial, in desirable colors, Box of Six, $1.50 Women's Sheer Linen Handkerchiefs, hand embroi- dered; broken assortments of initials, Doz. $1.65 Regularly $3.00 Dozen Women's Real Armenian Lace Edge Handkerchiefs, Dozen $1.75 Women's Pure Linen Hand Embroidered Handker- chiefs, . . . . . « Each 19, 25¢ and 38c Men's Pure Linen Handkerchiefs, with fancy initials, in white and colors, . Box of Six, $1.25 New Baby Carriages On the Fourth Floor Stern Brothers’ 1°14 models represent the highest type of workmanship and design. E.very approved style is here shown in all desirable finishes; Pullman Chaise and Sleepers, English Hood Carriages, Peram- bulators, Go-Carts and Accessories, at notably rea- sonable prices. - — | Are you a good lawyer? ‘The Pulitzer Building Mf 90, your time fs valuable, Every mimute saved te money eamed. Then why not have your office in a building Secated in the centre of your activities? Offers such advantages. The County Cleric's Office, the Regteter’s Office and the Sussegate’s Court are aevess the ctrest. The County Court Building fo enly o ctep feem The Pulitzer Building scan res oe oe effce ments ether ae, @nail or telaphone-ter muapydeey Be, |, *