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ef Leading Stocks Based on Present Selling Prices. ite, bale [DESTROYER AYLWIN | FAST SINKING AS SHE S TOWED INTO PORT | Badly Damaged by Explosion | | Aboard, in Which One Man Was Killed and Two Injured. : Am in Can pf. 4.7 American Car & Fay. pf.. American Simeltera . Americon Smelters New York Central jorthern Pacific . ry NORFOLK, Va., April 7.—Filling fast, her side plates blown out, for-| ward deck torn up and funnels wrenched out of place, the destroyer Aylwin was towed to the navy yard here to-day and docked, bringing the! story of how one of her firemen was killed and two were seriously injured yesterday in an explosion off Dia- mond Shoals Lightship. Naval officers estimated the Aylwin might have kept afloat not more than five hours longer, pica tar THE CLOSING QUOTATIONS. Working under artificial light | frequently causes eye-strain. Correct glasses for use dur- fing close work not only relieve the os on ne ree but Bay quently prevent perma: earing of glasses. To bookkeepers, lew, . stenogra- % +3, awe® |to cover. | Pricas hardened in the second hour 4 | Number of stockholders la: Se a eS _— . en - WEPEVEWING™ WORTD, TURBDAY,-KPRTLeT TIE WALL STREET, — QN PANAMA BILL IN Market closing—There waa no change of consequence In general market in late afternoon, although there was evidence of an effort of a few traders who had bought on crop report to retire from their bullish commitmenta, A violent rise in Lorillard, which sold up to 190, where it showed gain of 24 points, waa attributed by trad- ers to a squeeze of shorts, but in some places predictions were made of an Increase of the dividend to 12 per cent., the rate now paid by Lig- gett & Myers. To the rise in Loril- lard some response was made by Liggett & Myers, but general market id not look favorably upon the rapid movement in that stock. Prices in general showed more fractional gains. Market closed firm and quiet, Total sales, 110,842 shares. The opening was of the quiet sort usual of the trading being light and pric nges small. The prob- ability that the Exchange will clone from Thursday ing until next Public on Exemption Repeal, Beginning Next Thursday. WASHINGTON, Canals Committee. sation rings prov! amendments, principal one to reaffirm ¢! Btates over Monday morning kept many traders from making new commitments. Great Northern Ore opened % down at 34 on unfavorable annual re) but rallied some when shorts desired to do so. Senator Brandegee (Republi oan! and with few exceptions fractional | Cast the only vote against the hear advances occurred in the limited number of stocks that were traded in. Texas Company lost 1% to 144%, and Wabash issues were weak at 1 for the common and 6 for the pre- ferred. St. Louls & San Francisco issues sold off to new low figures. —_——_——_— ITEMS FOR INVESTORS. Miami Copper Company regular| be heard, pending quarterly dividend of 60 cent# 4&/ witnesses from New share payable May 16 to stock of| Pacific Coast. record May L Jersey Central gross for February declined $812,206; net decreased cht montha gross de- net decreased $1,- leved the committee's action have no weight. repeal be transferred to the The committes Thureday with the un that the authors of various floor. the arrival ne and clin $i 866,177, Committee. Southern Railway earnings fourth week of March increased § nd for month decreased $163,056: July 1 total increase of $97! reported, the State Department for mation, correspondence bs in! re’a total income compared with surplus after 60 id left $310,746; Hay-Pauncefote treaty and the inter. pretation of that treaty. —_—— $1,000 FOR POLICE FUND. $2,704,152 year cont dividend waa total surplus, $3,763, Interstate Commerce Commission's report shows decrease of §225 in net revenue per mile on Eastern roads compared with February, 1918. Sympathy for Families. One hundred and fifty railroads in the United States have filed returns for February owing mileage in- creane of 1.4 . Gross earnings decreased $1! Not dect $15,236,070, United Staten Steel tonnage figures are acheduled to be published Friday and statement of earnings for quar- f peril. ter on April 28. Both are expected to make a poor showing, but traders contended that steel conditions had|!" been discounted and that influence on prices would be negligible when pub- mmisaionershi here you have perfoi Nshed, F. |W. Wolworth reports March sales’ decreased $106,068. = Three hat sales ah $655,- tas over ‘the same. period ii a Quit Suffering creased from 1,387 983, h 427 are women, tender, aching or sweat; Atchison road's regular quarterly tight-shoe tor: As, dividend of 1% per cent. on common stock, payable June 1 to stock of rec- ord April 30. Adams Express Company's tncome statement for six months ended Dec, 31 shows aurplus after charges of $593,157; dividen: $605,040; deficit, $11,883, Previo urplus, $7,566,864. ill-ueed feet of yours to soothing with Johnson's Foot Soap the solid comfort it brings you. Johnson's the feet feeling cool and rested. laa. office workers and those i r work under artificial light § Mt =the examination of your eyes , Ok Bh + pf our ae (R i. ° ‘i ‘4 + icians) a ie ay mo” 10010 first indie jon of eye - strain ‘gs |B UB + May save you much eye-dis- is EM nae] . tress in later years. ee wt S Harris Glasses, if we find ay “det % * that you require them and you fy Bee $0 purchase glasses, cost | om ht $2.00 per pair and up- ue uN ward. a +4 My Wh Optical Bouse of Be BY ; é ay . : wt as ‘ gest 3d St. near Fourth Ave. ae ts -*% ; s jest 125th St., near Lenox Ave. pig eR W. S4th St., bet: sth and Uth Aves. = 8 Columbus Ave., Sist and Aid Sts, pt 3 % Nassau St, near John St. # 4 ©2000 Broadway, nr. Willo’by, H’klyn. a neh 9 Fulton opp. A. Se Biv, ets 807 Broad St., Newark, 8 em same block with Hahne & Co. oo igs ast % a i i foa® ie e # ai : m = fs HR « Ac} + at % rtd at Ae = if ay cats ie HS $ } \ 4 = 2 ; i ~ BY Gtk pel BARNES NEW YORK COTTON MARKET. Monday's close, Open. High. Low. Clos, 12.67 May.. 12.65 12.80 12.61 12.79 12.28 July.. 12.86 12.50 12.82 12.50 11.60 Oct.. 11.66 11.76 11.63 11.75 11.65 Dee.. 11.71 11.80 11.68 11,79 11.58 Jan., 11.63 11.69 11.61 11.69 ‘Cotton opened 5 tg 8 points higher. Locals sold, but trading was small and almost entirely professtonal. Port receipts estimated 19,000 bales. Last week 27,684, year ago 16,843, for rain and cold weather in Western belt, unsettled weather also over en- tire Eastern belt, and backward atart in Texas, | Ae ee 'CHICAGO WHEAT AND CORN | MARKET. | Chicago market for wheat and corn closed on account of election. Government reports winter wh condition April 1 was 95.6; on T 1, 1918, 97.2; April 1, 1918, 91.6, 7 yeur average, 85.7 E. CHARLES, 92.0286 t7r7 Street, READY-TO-WEAR DEPT —The Dainty Dress Suit Co, (Mise Marguerite, Sale ——_—= = = e e e Irresistible Spring 1S establishment, although, perhaps un- , knewn to you, has been for 14 years the » wendesvous of fashionabld women, when leoking for distinctive suits and dresses. Having no store expenses, no luxurious in- stallations, yet conveniently located, we are able te sell exclusive frocks at prices positively lower than elsewhere. Yeu will find the following UNUSUAL VALUES. r} Very exclusive, reproductions of aits Preity foreign inadels. For women : | $17.50 $19.50 Spring and Summer Dresses ¥:10 ow. broider. id trimmed with fancy ht $6.75 ed vi Qnd fold of net, Hold einewhere for $12.76 ~ and Summer Gowns 3377. °\:%% od mith ambroidery: white, tan, and $9.75 \ades, even 810.50...., Street, Afternoon andEvening Dresses ‘Unusual Prices advanced sharply on’ forecasts | successful use for 44 . ¥ it at almost any solid foot-comf Utah Conaolid: Mining—Proft for year, $636,469; Increase, $6: over previous , | | More pairs of Kayser Silk Gloves are sold than all others —because “KAYSER” Silk Gloves wear better, fit better and hold their shape better than any other silk glove in the world, yet they cost no more than the ordinary kind. . ie sseurance of abookute satisfac. on “KAYSER” Silk Gloves. A guarantee ticket with every pair that the tips outwear the gloves. SENATE COMMITEE Members Vote to Hear the April 7.—Fifteen days of public hearings, beginning on April 9, on the Sims bill to repeal the Panama Tolle Exemption were decided upon to-day by the Senate among be so ity of the the Canal Zone and ite right under treaty to graat an exemption to coastwise ships if it » Isnae Guggenheim Gives Kt With 15 DAYS FOR HEARINGS (SOME RAILROAD sTocks with the faa added time was not réserved for con- sideration of the bill after heariogs are over, The hearings will give op- portunity for threshing out Mg ings, saying he did so because he be- woul: He urged that the bill be returned to the Senate without any report, and that the fight adjourned until bills resolutions on the subject will a the By a vote of 88 to 27, the first taken in the Senate on the Panama tolls exemption controversy, Senator Poindexter’s resolution asking Presi- dent Wilson for an explanation of the language of his oo peaiert was referred to the Foreign Relations Then the Senate adopted Senator Brandegeo's resolution calling upon and records” bearing on the negotiations for the Police Commissioner McKay recetved | to-day a check for $1,000 from Teac Guggenheim of No. 1 Broadway, to be applied to the fund for the immediate relief of the families of policemen who are killed in the performance of their nie me," he wrote in closing his 0 \ the Police Seir pree has bee With Your Feet! Yes, quit it today! No more tired, feet. No more fo more longing for those battered old slippers in the closet at home. Just treat those ¥ Paths and revel in Foot Soap simply draws out all pain and soreness, and leaves store—a big Short “KAYSER” Silk Gloves 50c to $1.25 Long “KAYSER” Silk Gloves 75c to $2.00 AT ALL STORES syatem ebbed down to low-t! to-day on the Stock Exchan, bash, Frisco and Rock Island all made 4 new low records oad (here Was re. for $9 @ share, Frisco for $29 an vived the grim Wall street joke of] 41... papering the wall with hundred dollar! aq been tunloaded on the investing certificates. Each beautifully engraved certifi- cate has stamped _on_it_the imprea- five figures “Par Value $100."” But this 1s what they sold for in real| money: Wabash common, $1 a share. Frisco common, $2 @ share. Rock Island common, $3.60 a share. Two years ago Wabash was selling SELL AT NEAR NOTHING Stock pricen of three great railroad jevels Wa- Rock Island for $30, while in their days of previous years they public at much higher prices. Acker, Merrall & Condit zs. Company + Quality guaranteed---at a distinct saving in cost Lambert HAMS—Elm City—8 to 12 lbs. each.......... lb. Mild smoke—very choice EGGS—Maplehurst—New Laid............. doz. ,29 RICE—Noreca Choice Head—.......... 3 lbs. for ,20 Natural Uncoated = SPINACH—Noreca.............00.005 large tin Small tender leaves—free from grit CODFISH—No bones—Not too salty—. .2 Ib. box Selected small tablets of exceptionally fine fish PEACHES—PEARS or APRICOTS— Noreca California in heavy syrup—.... . large tins ORANGES—Sunkist Seedless.............. doz. 25) Thin skinned—sound and sweet No buls “The shortest distance between two a straight line between them” says the figh school geometry. An oe H hatcteane of the Lambert Way of saving money |’ monds. ——@ to take in a 14-karat, $3.30 up 18-karat, 4.00 up Presents, Birthday 22-karat, 5.25 up attractive forms of Diamond and Solid os Lambert Straight-Line Way. With Diamonds They come ina straight line @ from the cutters’ establishments in Eu to the Lambert Jewelry Store in New York. No turning out of the line middleman’s profit, for all Lambert Dia- monds are imported direct. § «=Nocurvetoinclude the prices paid when long credit is asked, W for Lamberts pay spot cash for all their Diamonds. ) No twists in the line to cover the costs of an expensive store, for Lamberts do busi- ness where rents are low, scarcely a stone’s throw from where they began in 1877. e in the line on account of manufacturing costs. All jiamonds are mounted (in Solid 14-karat or Solid 18-karat gold or eee in the Lambert factory on th same pre.nises wit Straight-line buying, the Lambert store. We also guarantee the Lambert Seam- less Solid Gold Wedding Rings, made in every shape and style, each from a single ‘piece “of gold, highly polished tnd durable, Novcharge for engraving. Gifts, Easter all the most See us about W jold Jewelry, at lower prices than you would expect, guaranteed quality considered. LAMBERT BROTHERS Diamonds—Jewelry—Watches Third Avenue, Cor. 58th Street Store Open Evenings Until 6; Saturday Nights Until 10. FINEST sh Creamery [BUTTER fn Easter Shoes for Every One y= Newest Styles, Popular Prices EE | The superb Spring stocks in the Ten Big Biyn tores offer induce- ments of variety, quality, value and low price. The selling of high-class shoes at popular prices is what keeps this business growing. For half a century we’ve been shoemakers and retailers. People who MUST—and peo- ple who WILL practise wise econ- omy buy BLYN SHOES. Style 177414 A STRONG FAVORITE Ladies’ Colonials of Patent Colt, Suede and Black with narrow recede toes and new kidney heels—one of the season's most fa styles, White Nu-Buck FIRST NOTICE! The Great Half- Yearly Piano Sale Will Begin Thursday Morning, April 9th, in Time for Easter Make Your Plans Accordingly | Details Tomorrow (Wednesday) Evening John Wanamaker Broadway and Ninth y importing and selling, make low: prices for Diamond Engagement Rings of high, guaranteed quality, like those illustrated here, and others between $10.00 and $1500.00. 14-karat, $4.40 up 18-karat, 5.50 up @2-karat, 7.00 up stoi... 2.00! The Real Thing h last, datk mahogany of this leather; blind eyelets, cord laces, broad white || sole stitch, wide flange heel; superior in look and quality to most six-dollar shoes shown; also in gun metal calf. One of the many good styles we are showing at lowest prices, Blyn shoes Russia Calf and White Nu- ut style that is dre durable particularly good v Other styles and other leathers and other grades. Blyn Shoes are for every | are of every leather and are made in child, every occasion and every purse. | every grade. Ten Big Best Family Stores. Easy te Reach. 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