The evening world. Newspaper, April 3, 1914, Page 18

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en if Closing.—It- was « genuine & great majority of traders! the market sold off in the late| There was activity on, ‘with a promise of activity | recovery. Prolonged dul- ited in profit for nobody, reaction gave chance to) nd may afford a satisfac- baste for bullish operations in Rot far distant future. * Weakness of Hock Ialand tssues and Particularly of the 4 per cent. col- Matera! trust bonds, was a disturbing feature, especially as it gave rise to Unfavorable reports of rumors re- ‘Ogtapee fale faring condition of the old company | ih Com, i ‘Whinse stock te basis of value of the| \% and of any possible value in| 4™ of the holding compantes. Gon-| * lat showed losses ranging up to Am Point; closed steady. shares. Total sales, ‘wae quiet, with frm tone. | An ‘was no public interest in mar- and trading in first half hour was Missourt Pacific opened 1 point “elf at 26 and declined to %8-4. The feck traction stocks wore strong and on advancing quotations, Trad- “ried to produce a break. toward end of first hour, but outside of ing & few stop orders were not — succesful in their oper rut he second hour Mttle was doi Com Prot. eet showed no sign its carly decline, bull on. or eit it dlaphointed ahd a few been evidence J ag ta pest couple of di Fite Gen. 3 ‘sland iasues sold down to t! jow and the common to 3 h Common was one of the few active stocks Uae ne closing. y afternoon market was so ihe Me could hardly Le more so. ween 1 and 2 o'clock prices do- on pressure from the bearish t, Steel sold at 63 1-8 and gon- Hat declined from 1-2 to 3-4 point ‘We active stocks. ITEMS FOR INVESTORS. THE CLOSING QUOTATIONS. Mrz, |CHICAGO werk were eprsrsw FecereR FF TR IS EER TE FETE ee rrr FF i RS FER FE EEE OSE OF cos a sezezaze FEE TSE ES Fe ig mani dan, ‘ ie Prices were higher at the opening. There was active short covering throughout the Ist, May was in demand by spot interests. Realising by comminsion houres, especially in old crop, caused prices to ease off from the best. Closed steady, 4 to 9 pointe’ advance, WINS BAGGAGE VALUE SUIT. Passenger Defeats Wew York Con- tral om Question of Limitation. THE EVEWING WORLD, FRIDAY, APRIL 8; TeT4 ~ FORLOCATION OF RESERVE BANKS New York Heads District Two, | hi With Capital Stock of $20,- 687,616 and 478 Banks, IS SECOND.} Institution There Will Have Capital of More Than $13,000,000. WASHINGTON, April 8—The com- mittee created under the Federal Re- nerve act announced Jast night the se- lection of the twelve Federal Reserve districts and the cities in which the Federal Reserve Banks will be lo- cated, The twelve cities selected by the committees are New York, Boston, Philadeiphia, Cleveland, Richmond, Va., Atlanta, Chicago, St. Louis, Min- neapolis, Kansas City, Dallas and San Francisco. ‘The State of New York ia embraced in District No, 3 This containe 478 Rational banks which have accepted the provisions of the Federal Reserve act. The capital atock of the reserve bank of New York, on the baste of 6 per cent. of the total capital sto'c and surplus of the assenting national banks in the district, will amount to $20,621,606. If there be added 6 per cent. of the capital stock and surplus of the State banks and trust com- pai Are total capital etook will be UM OF $4,000,000 CAPITAL REQUIRED, Among the many factors which governed the committtee in determin- ing the respective districia and the selection of the cities chosen was the ability of the member banks within the district to provide the minimum capital of $4,000,000 required for the Fedoral reserve bank on the basis of LUNCHEON DINNER—SUPPER | Mustard | HAV — TRIED rr READY TO At Tielicatessen ond Orece-7 ‘Moree, Enjoy the full rich flavor of “'Eddys"’ Sauce at dinner today. 6 per cent. of the surplus of membe district, The me peel financial connec’ district Federal fenerve mittee, ho announcement of the Federal | reserve cities and districts to-night Board, The President has been wait- a] buey Ss cities and districts were before making public the ot the men he has selected for | Territory States. | 920,68" members. tory, basemen 0, &, tal gnsaaoti, inetudts hanks eeveral State rapital stock and panks within the tile, ns existing in! and the relation: ven the various portions of the di is jet and the city selected for the | shall, 0. bunk also were taken Into consideration by the com+ THe DISTRICT CHOSEN FOR VA- RIOUS BANKS. The cities and districts follow: District No. 1, Boston, Dank will have capital of | with 446 national banks included, New Doane Dist No. 3, i” York. Capital , with Pig and a it rent} of fe DANKA an numbers Terriwry, State of New Philadelphia, Capi-| Di No. 9, tory, Now Jersey and Delaware and all insylvania east of western bound- bry of the following count industrial | Ohio, all District No, 8, the Brook: parts of @ numb companies. lumbia, Maryland, West Virgin District No. and parts of and Loulstana Reserve Territory, lowa, Sot the southern pei 3,219,828, with 4 parts of sentucky, atone, 800 national {tall ke. Terri. ee tor rie South all Wiscons! District Ni kot McKean, Big Value-givin; peony more, t STREET, PRES, ny A.MARBLE . NON S SHEPPARD Jo As Receivers, verritory, Arkansas, eastern fouthers’ Iuinols and. Indiana and Tennessee and Minneapolis. 44102, 864, with 687 national banks, Montana, North Da- Minnesota and and Michigan not in nnsyivania lying west of District No. 6, Richmond, Capital, | $6,549,281, with 476 Nagtonal banks i | of State banks and trust Territory, District of Co- Virginia, Jarolina, South Carolina and part of North) Atlanta. Capital, $4,- 702,780, with 372 National bank Territory, Alabama, Georgia, Florida ‘onnessee, Mississippi, THE CHICAGO TERRITORY HAS 948 NATIONAL BANKS. District No. 7, Chicago. Capital, §13,- 151,925, with 984 National banks, &c. 'n Wisconsin, ja of cece nd Teh igan, bria and Bedford.! istrict elend, Capital, ! ital, $5,594, x ry, Kansas, Nebraski ‘ado, Wyoming, ‘outparis of M! soul, Okiahoma and New Moxico, District No.1 Hag, Capital, $5- £94,091, with ‘a8 jonal banks, and 'y, Tex: all New Mexico an Oklahoma not in District No. Toulsiana not in District No. dart of Arizona. Distrigt No. 12, San Francisco, C1 ital, $,115,524, with 614 Natt banks, rritovy, California, Washington, Oregon, Idaho, Nevada cluded tn District No, 11, ‘The next step to be taken by the organization committee will be the notification to banks entering the system of the plans for the districts, ‘This notification will follow the formal certi to-day of the mittes ection to the Comptroll the Currency. Within thirty oe after auch notice is received by banks each must under the law the payment fot pA tock in the a ation and Utah, and all Arizona not l% nerve bank tn it jot. Fach ba ,| must subscribe 6 per cent. of its co: ks, &c | bined sapital and surplus, and the a Cap. capitalization announced for each dis- trict ia based upon this 6 per cent, subscription. Poet He: MUNICH, Bavaria, ‘april “iret Jo paps Ludwig von Heyse, tl and novelist, has ‘ave Rie sient. -ffth year. He was the prise for Iiterature Bettioh Aviator Crosses Channel From England to France. LONDON, April 8. 6: a HH ekg aviator, made another start at 6 and Atonaco, represen’ tives of Great Britain competing in an alr race from seven different centres of to-day in his attempt to fy to 8 one of four ta- | ane! tite wi fgnt ‘from to Meomblere t ndon to Monaco. Stylish—Comfortable | constructed in the newest shades of Mahogany Tana, and Dull Stee! finish Gun Metal Leathers In hase Shoes and Oxf. Biind Eye- lets. i sizes from var, ti, and A tok widths, Com 1DY Inc. 6 West Broadway, Send for Catalog W. . -$3.50 to $5.00 . _3.75 to 5.00 221 foal Street, Near Vesey New York City Men’s, Young Men’s Boys and Children’s CLOTHING AND PLACE IT ON SALE TO-DAY At the Four Convenient Brill Stores, at About Half Off Former Prices ° or 14TH STREET STORE'S reputation for value-giving, extending over a & eriod of 10 years, * re uires noglaboration here; the thousands of men and women patrons of this Great Store knew it in fact, every man and woman in and around New York who is interested in making Every , and Hats for Young New York Has Seen in Years Dollar ‘o as far as possible, knew it well. And in no department of the 14th Street Store was | more fi ply observed and enforced than in the Vast De ar Men, Boys and Children. Now that this ese stocks have bean sold to us, and we offer them in The Most Remarkable Clothes Sale| tments devoted to ; Great Store is no! 5 Included are Suits ang Overcoats in Every Fashionable Fabric, Color and Style for Spring, Summer and even Winter 14th St. Store Our 14th St. Stcre SPRING Our Prices, WINTER SUITS Prices. Prices. OVEROCOATS $22 and $20 Pencil Stripe 12, $30 Black Silk Lined. . $22 and $20 Ch@iots. $30 and $25 Cheviot: $22 and $20 Fancy Blues $30 Oxford Silk Lined, . $18 and $15 Hair Lines.. and $20 Oxford Cheviots.. $18 and $15 Cassimeres, 22 and $20 Silk Faced. ae $18 and $15 Cheviots. #18 and $15 Plain Gri $45 Silk Mixtures... 15,00 $13.50 Fancy Blues, $18 and $15 Black.. 15.00 $13.50 Pencil Stripes oe j $13.50 Blue Serges.. $10 and $8.50 Cassi $10 and $8.50 Gray Mixture: $10 and $8.50 Blue Serges. 14th St. Store WINTER Our Prices. OVERCOATS Fleet, $30 Black Kerseys.. $15.00 $30 Blue and Black Chi 15,00 $30 and $25 Cheviots. 15,00 $22 and $20 Blue Chin 12,50 $22 and $20 Cassimeres, 12,50 $18 and $15 Kerseys. 10.00 $18 and $15 Chinchillas, 10,00 $13.50 and $12.50 Cheviots $13.50 and $12.50 Tweeds, $13.50 Black Kerseys... $10 Fancy Cassimeres, $10 Gray Mixtures... 14th St. Store Prices. BALMACAANS $25 Scotch Mixtures... . $25 Heather Mixture $25 qi Tweeds.. $25 Homespuns . Thibets. $13.50 $12.50 Scotch Mixtures. $13.50 Cheviots ....+0 . Sale To-day and To-morrow at These Four Stores 279 Bevedviay. | Near Chambers Street 47 CORTLANDT STREET, Near Greenwich St. 125TH ore, Corner 3d Avenue. UNION SQUARE, thy ee Street, BEET aati! it showed ing tendency ‘ne call, but feasted firm and unchanged to 1-4 lower. heavy on further buying of A®gentine corn for importation, turn- om later business and clos- to 1-2 cont. advance. SPRING AND GUMMER SUITS 14th St. Store Our Prices. Prices. $30 and $25 Worsteds. . . $15.00 $30 and $25 Pencil Stripes 15.00 $30 and $25 Cheviots 15,00 $25 Blue Serges .. 15,00 It’s the name that has always steod and will al stand for quality. AtGrocers & Delicatessen Stores, 10¢ Made byE. Pritchard, 331 Spring $t., &. Y. BOYS’ CLOTHING 14th St. Store Prices. Prices. , $7 and $6 White Serge Russian...94.05 $5.50 and $5 Norfolk Suit 3 95 85.50 and $5 Blue Serge S $4 and $3.50 Norfolk Suits, $3 and $2.50 Norfolk Suits $3 and $2.50 Russian Suits, it and $1.75 Wash Suits. , a who, suing ludson River & verdict cover- ing the value of his bagkage left In the aimeny Station and given to someone jelee. 14h St. Store Prices. TROUGERS $5 Blue Serges. $5 Worsteds . $4 and $3.50 $4 and $3.50 Fancy Mis $3 and $2.50 Worsteds $2 Worsteds . 1.50 and $1.25 Wash Sults...04 -00 and 75¢ Hats and Caps. goon 2 55ONes S8SSSs8ssssss~ Our Prices. 00 $7 and $5 Spring Reefers... $4 and $3.50 Spring Reefers, $3 and $2.50 Spring Reefers. ba] Raincoat 75¢ and $1 $18 Pencil Stripes. $18 and $15 Worst $15 Blue Serges. B15 Fancy Blues. $13.50 Blue Serges $12.50 Gray Checks. $12.50 Fancy Blues... $15.50 and $12.50 Worsteds. $13.50 Pencil Stripes $10 and $8.50 Black Thibets, $10 and $8.50 Cassimeres $10 and $8.50 Blue Serges. $10 and $8.50 Pencil Strip. $10 and $8.50 Fancy Blues 14th St. Store Prices. HAT® AND CAPS Prices. $3.50 and $3 Soft Hat $3.50 and $3 Derbie: $2.50 and $2 Soft Hats. $2.50 and *2 Derbies.. $1.50 and $1.25 Blouses. D086 AND ENDS At Union Square Only, 14th St. Store Prices, $6 and $5 Smoking Jackets. #4 and $3 Smoking Jackets. $3 and $2 Office Coats $3 and $2 Fanty Waistco: $1 and 75c Odd Vests........ $2 and $2.50 Butcher Coats. $2 and $2.50 Walter Jacket: $1 and 75c Odd Vests.......... 5.00 Our Prices. $14.5) 14.50 14.50 14.50 14.50 "80 | §7.$0 and $6 Norfolk Suits... ‘50 | $7.50 and 96 Russian Sults. sce. $08 $1.50 Imported Straw Hats $1 and 75c Caps....... geogens: 88888ss BOY@’ CLOTHING Union Sq, and 1a5th St. Cop oF ir 14th St, Store Prices, 95.05 a Fn TOS | SRG OL 14h St. Store Prices, WINTER SUITS EAE EE OBSERVE the Baby Carriages in the parks or on the streets and you will see that 90 per cent. of the best are the celebrated Bloch make. Thoughtful parents insist on the Bloch Baby Carriage because it is the only Carriage with Patented Features to assure health, comfort and safety to the baby. See that the Bloch Name Plate is on the Carriage before you Buy. It is your guarantee of quality. GET A BLOCH AND MAKE BABY HAPPY. Fer Sale by all Leading Department and Furaltare Stores PE Nai PTA Ra Re SSS RIS ©

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