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to 1 pot that tho Intersta mimiasion has recognised the ce of expoditing the rate caro was considered the most significant * Market Closng—In Inte afternoon We Ps Port receipts estimated 22,000 last week, Z1fi4; year azo, ‘The advance tnduced the afternoon prices eased off. It Would Insist on a BLOCH Baby Carriage BECAUSE: Bloch Carriages for Babies are made on scientific and hygienic lines for Baby’s Health, Comfort and Safety. Bloch Carriages for Babies are large, pray, sanitary, easy riding, and built so that baby can grow and develop naturally. Bloch Carriages for Babies have been, are to-day, and will continue to be, the preference } of 90% of particular mothers. The name “Bloch” on a Baby Car- riage is Your Guarantee of Quality. } ne ae nee ee sete ot alias Sa ee Fer Sale by all Loading Department and Furniture Stores FCBINICHS | NEW YORK COTTON MARKET. oi Cotton opened up from 2 to 4 points Buying of May was resumed by some interests who were active yesterday. ‘There was further profit taking on the bulge, Outside interest was amail | B Get A BLOCH and Make Baby Happy ren . Prices in the second peared to be the policy to conserve market sagged off a Httle, but thereling market's underlying strength for was no sign of significant selling and/ tho pg Kagel f it to advance in gambers of the larger houses wore) cuiet, o1 \y way ‘Trading relapsed into a dull period imelined to advise purchases on re-/i the early afternoon, Kt. Paul was cesstons. strong, up 1% points, helped by ru. ‘Those who were bearishly inclined| mors of a change of owasranie, of raciiio argued that thesr was no immediate] irke holdings of Moe eer 1% abowe Monday ; ‘ 1 | 4 New Haven was rather heavy and ue 1 : was apparently affected by the dis-| 4 hd % 1 appointment which somo bull specu- ue ‘ 4 Matora felt over tho delay in publish- iss & the mised report in anticipa- # ti ‘of wuich pome stock was bought bch 3 week. ne 1 of Total sales, 244,358 shares. more & te. ULM . Opening was quiet. Over-night tol it aS iy were very small, and | Hawke Hh Trane aS , were on the side of advance. (fama leiniewm 2 ' | Wb was quite generally conceded that | enir) ‘Lanther : Mim 1 Mf decision in rate case favorable to | Ctr! Vesta if ju ‘ geads were granted in comparative- | (iummeane & Ohio. “bt % i ty near future an upward movement » (reat Went 14% 38 + weuld cocur tn security prices. Bu. Groat ie } a Reading was not affected by un- a5 sk “fy le February statement. Trad- AY P| wed some tendency toward fmereased activity at end of frat % ; in the direction of improv ; t { r stocks advanced—Gc i mi 24% compared with 23 13 P } y and U. 8. Rubber up ty at ] AS t°S d 8, Steel was quite firm, aN ae + a U, 8. SI a. ite fh Fi Fa ae rm 1" gh ah td ce sy att f he) by mie 1 1K Fo he 18 e+ & gS ous gts wae igs ts m4 WF aN } Hy By th OQ ae WR be We ee ; Be wha 4 dneas and ready wit, | \- oy om 3 : \ Fed appeari: . IBS 1s + “ oo B rr A ‘ "i “a he ldo ws.) On be Pe eat 4 oe wig. ry we 1) ‘lng coked bow be did it, be made the wy wy 1 iad statement: “I attribute the Wo as op Cork ds hair to the nS ity ty | ef the following simple recipe, fe we to i ek oor lady of gentleman can mix he ea at : Tos pint of water add WBN wow + - © Les. of bay rum, o small box of Barbo a* H <3 and 4 oz. alycerine. cn hae to the sealp, twe or three, times : Pes ee % / @ week with finger tips. It not Me St « aly promotes the growth of the hair |<" ae oot ty bet removes dandruff, scalp bumors | tw Ay AG 4 tend the hair from falling prevents rom out, 7 | Itdarkens streaked, faded, gray hair) Texas ¢ % wet hy , makes the hai Keates Cc ns yt g8 ‘ ite bd oe a 1m 1mh + % 4 - 18 108, ‘ Wy aN 4 a ead me we ban wo oT) 7 Wateoh id ey i tied *Weeting, Bf MM. 7 ie Met & Wey am fe a x BR, pret ™ ——_—>——. balea. 15,872. profit taking, bat offerings were well absorbed. In xx xp on t. 7 Amer. 7 Great 10 Union 6. 8. TUS —<—_—__—_ ITEMS FOR INVESTORS. St. Louis & Southwestern quarter: and fon ea XxX X ve Hated West Vielde of Leading Stocks Present Selling Pri 6 Amalgamated Copper.... 7 American Can pf.... 4 American Si 7 Ametican Simelte 10 Canadian Pacific 6 Consolidated Gas 10 Lehigh Valiey sie 6 New York Central...... 7 Northern Pacific. . 6 Pennsylvania # Reading .... 6 Houthern Pacific clined $6,801,409 © Blouses of Crepe de Chine, Chif- kerchief Linens. Boot Silk Hose, double sole, heel and garter top; black and colors. Pure Thread Silk Hose, lisle sole and heel, reinforced garter top. Black and colors. PF an a rtised Uptown Office, northwest cor- World's Harlem Office, Brooklyn Office, 202 Washing- ton St, Brookiyn, for 30 days following the printing of edvertiooment. Car & im) Northern pf Pacific Steel, pevieeneens Stoel pf... ... sees d with same Express months income Great Northern Railway quarterly dividend of 18-4 per cent., payable May 1 to stock of record $188, 18: ned $1,992,989; 1 $861,456, Company of the ratty won gain in lone in net op 00 etght | $h.4an 192 decreased Y behind 118 on’ this earnings r taxes | ai for Bix | ree roads, | to represent | regular net WH aix | 8 oy ome | f inok st 1914. ‘ the effects that may be ha ing the ie roll, while as « piano for hand play- ing the Autopiano is an instrument of rei i ing was for short | ONEILL-ADAMSCo. Sixth Avenue, 20th to 22d Street, New York City utopiano with th Any home iano has, in my splendid equipment for jeasure.” Vietor Herbert, wonderful. to equal it.” ONEILL-ADAMSCO, Sixth Avenue, 20th to 22d Street, New York City Principal bi Some "commission house buy- account. In afte yn tnarket was] ing developed, It is understood that vetive and weak, showing evidence 100 bushels of corn have been of liquidation, Closed steady \% to %]seld by Argentine to arrive here dur- thove the low point, showing losses} ing April and May, Afternoon mar- * % to T cen’ ket was weak, elosed at the low, % Corn barely steady at dittle lower] to 1 cent decline. “The Autopiano is « blessing to hu- It should be in every home. There is no player Luisa Tetraszini. ‘Woman Hangs Hersetf. Rose Sansona, seventy-five years was found dead at the ot Sy. son, No. 6 Fourth street, Hunter’ ‘a Point, this morning, She was found by Hy her son Joseph. She had oe Red about her neck and to a hool ta 4 wall and then stepped from a cl @ “The Autopiano is a marvel of art and science combined, and the fine effects which can be obtained by theans of its ingenious mechanism give great satisfaction to the player of this instrument.” Giacomo Paocini, ly dividend of % to 1 per cont, on} April § preferred stock payable April 15 to eae stock of record April 8 This is a| Northern Macific regular quarterly TOBA ESS feduction of % of | per cent. and re- | 4ividend of 13-4 per cent, payable CCOL! duces annual rate from 4 to May 1 to stock of record April 9 Cigarettes cent. President Britton stated t ‘ — . ig ff conditions justify declaration Singor Manufacturing Company | another dividend of % of 1 per cent, oe diva alata 4 per cent. quar-|Colde and Catarrh Smoked Out for last quarter of year the rate ’ pce | would be made 3 per cent. = A few puffe and geod-bye colds Miasouri, Kansas and ‘Texas Com- Reading system's net earnings for | PABy February grows declined $147,200, | ome cigarette clears the nose, head and February declined $874,177, surplus | 2% wed § eight months | throat. No tober o. bew decreased $904,673, tt monthe | fro" het decreased | may to cure Net decrensed $6,688,018, surplus de. | 847 Places, penetra not be reached e ok ort . 7 period year ago, DS, England, March $1.—Thirty- |! ney taste ‘good. ermell gt Delaware, Lackawanna & Weatern | Ave thousand coal miners in the York- ethacee ciguretion, change to February grona declined $389,755, net {shire pits ba Bmno-Ko Tobacce re nite. tee te decreased $432,627; eight months |rate of wag | Kross declined $651,608 and net de- | given notice of intention to strike on creased $1,276,117, or before Thursday. ‘The Miners’ Fed- — ation supports the strike, and = I Chicago, Nock Island & Pacific |trusulo te expected, ws” 10M New York Clevetand Brooklyn (o) (o) Buffalo Philadelphia ° Newark 34th Street—New York Extraordinary Sale Wednesday 250 Women’s and Misses’ Dresses To Close Out from the Regular ‘Stock About 250 Smart Afternoon and Street Dresses, representing some of the season's best models of Crepe de Chine, Canton Crepe, Charmeuse, Chif- fon Taffeta and Serge. None Sent on Approral. 15.00 Regular Values to $0.00 No Exchanges or Credits. OPPENHEIM. GLUNS & G 34th Street ‘Women's Smart Blouses Blouses of Marquisette, Batiste Voile, lace and embroider 2.00 trimmed. - Values to 3.50 Cloth, Laces, Nets and Hand- Values to 6.00 Women’s Silk Hosiery Regular 65c Value 1,60 Value, 3.95 | 39c 5c Women's Ribbed Underwear and pink. Ribbed Union Suits, fine lisle; reinforced, tight knee; a 9c and extra sizes. 75e Value Glove Silk Vests, beaded top, reinforced; extra length; in wie} 1.35 Regular 1.75 Value Corsets and Brassieres Pink and bow of ribbon. White Broche Corset, new low top model, extra lon skirt, braid trimmed. 6.00 ‘ors 2.50 Cluny Lace Brassiere, combined with linen; V neck, finished with| 1.65 2.50 Value Women’s Glace Kid Gloves—Very Special One or two clasp extra quality Imported Glace Kid Gloves. Paris point or fourerow embroidered Regular 1.25 Value P. K. or overseam sewn. backs. 16-Button Im; at wrist; white only. joet or found articles ad fm The World will be at The World’s Informa- World's Seth Mt. and Broadway 125th St, and World's the ‘e rted Glace Kid Mousquetaire Gloves, fine, soft and pliable selected skins; three pearl buttons or clasps Regular 2.50 Value The Confessions of a Dollar! | 75c |1,95 I've been sent on many a mission By those anxious to succeed; I've been hid in chimney corners And I've travelled at high speed, The best work that | ever did Was when a little lad A wise man spent me to pay for A Morning World Want ‘ad. Every Morning and Sunday World Purses are filled, Ads, get a circulation in New York Hearts are made glad, City greater than Herald, 4 by timely use » Times, Sun and Tribune Combined «World Want Ad || mission Well Worth Sendi ng One of Your Dollars on Te-Merrew ingenuity when it comes to playing the piano by means of the music roll. By your system of accenting the melody (by the Soloist buttons and Temponome) one is led to im- agine hewitt] the velvety touch of « Paderewski.” Here are five musicians—each so famous that their very names make one think of music. They represent the best in grand opera, light opera and orchestral music. } with the AUTOPIANO and a life-time study of music and musical instruments, endorses the AUTOPIANO in the most enthusiastic “The Autopiano is the height of Mary Garden. and sincere manner. If the verdict of the expert has any weight in your judgment you will come to O’ Neill’s and know, as these artists have known, send them out to the world on the wings of melody. Any one can play the AUTOPIANO, trials are suffi purchase is neither expensive nor unsafe at O’Neill’s. home. Each, after a $500 to $1050 Most of us cannot write music or sing it as do Tetrazzini and Garden. each of us, who has the faintest spark of music in his heart, can interpret music through the AUTOPIANO. The AUTOPIANO is a wonderful means to a glorious end—a way for the untrained musician to set his feelings to music and It is so direct and simple that a few it to make you master of the most complicated music. It is the King of Music Makers, especially for dancing. The new dances require perfect time and the tempo of the AUTOPIANO is always perfect and easily maintained, Do you have difficulties in entertaining your guests? Do things sometimes get dull? An AUTOPIANO—for dancing, songs or solo selections—will always be the “life of the party”—the happy and willing heart of your home. If you will look into the matter you will find that an AUTOPIANO A first payment of 325 will place an AUTOPIANO in your Payment terms as low as $12.50 a month. *Solostyle’’ Artist Record Music Rolls The ideal music roll is the one which most closely pro- duces music suchas the trained musician plays. It is such rolls that become the often played gems of your library, “Solostyle” Rolls are recorded by master pianists. They produce wonderful music. They are a remark- able value at from 75 cents to $3.00 each, OF New York's , Shopping Centre. C stock, without delay. Sixth Avenue, 20th, 21st and 22d Streets LEASE EXPIRING SRAM RO NortHWesTCoRNeR SIXTH AVESIS MAY 1st We are compelled to vacate the lofts ADJOINING NUR MAIN BUILDING, which makes it necessary for us to condense our enormous To do this as quickly as possible, we have made Price Reductions of from 25%, to 50% on EVERY PIECE in our store, making this a “‘once-in-a-lifetime” oppor- tunity to buy | URNITURE, RUGS AND CARPETS at practically WHOLESALE prices. Don’t wait—come now when the selection is largest, PLAIN FIGURE TAGS on everything. Compare our prices with others. NO MONEY DOWN a-PIECE L hogany finished, Colonial desi, upholstered throughout in de indestructi r aprings in as Bale Bric OWN DELIVERIES TO YOUR DOOR BY MOTOR TRUCK Club plans or ridiculously small deposits will attract the inexperienced buyer, but the wise shopper will Icok for the honest concerns that don't draw prospective buyers into a net of high prices and ironclad conditions. Proof of our straightforward dealings is borne out by the fact that we are the largest furniture and carpet distributers in the country. Our enormous purchasing power enables us to offer you exceptional values. “The Autopiano is a revelation to me. I have never before heard music so beautifully expressed on a player piano. It is indeed a won derful instrument and should be ia every home.” Nahas Poowae I in 5 personal experience But SPECIAL WEDNESDAY, APRIL Ist | | | | |Sunday World Wants NOTICE! I have no connection with the store mext door (which was made to imitate mine), Any of my customers who have boaght svods there by mistake will find It to thelr advantage to address @ letter, marked PERSONAL, to Charles A. Keene f Wutchos, Diamonds, Jewelry, * roadw: f __ Work Monday Wonderas, = ’ "7 .