The evening world. Newspaper, April 17, 1914, Page 12

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__ THE EVENING WORLD, FR eum of the advance! only amounting to % on the average | 1% of twenty active railroad stocks, While if the ( 12 Present Selling Prices. Rate, Yield malgamated Copper ... American Can pf.......... 7 American Car & J Vield of Leading Stecke Gnced , + aaa 3 Bt ay a May. .. BR 00 se “ Met decline amounted to 2.67! “% points It would be reasonable to ex- pect more of a rally than the market i % 3 Ds IDAY, APRI, 17, 1914. * % declined on nine days and advanced] NEW YORK COTTON pine 29 ‘Wheat was qitilet and + @ on onty two, the Thewteye 4 i iaratee ts tat amWeak Heart a, iit. fat 1-8 to 1-4 advance. eae 123 ie Corn opened down 1-8 to 8-8 and de- ie i: Hest Clined 1-2 to 6-8,, becoming steadier & later transactions. Country of- 2 1 FE ™ % rings continue small. Prices de- American Sincite H TS has had so far after such a decline, | Cotton market opened stady, | ft! Canadian Pacific M4 %! General Chemical Company, regular! receipts estimated 12,000 bales, jast eee poneenaenee ‘quarterly dividend of 1% per cent. on; week 29,014, year ago 16,321. Meket | Great Northern pf. # % % the common stock, blo June 1 to, steadied up more favorably on wek- MOVES HOUSE TO DIE HAPPY. @turdy as ft had been cartier in the pou eae Ht 2 stock of record y 2. end statistica thas expected. Cléed Session, *he resutt being an al! ial Northern Paaiie Ms ais — %) steady, 2 to 8 potnts advance. PIPISVIELD, Mass, April 17.—m- o and weakness at the close. Pennsylvania . H 1 + 1% ve ith’s uarterly ry GA eaner Larabee has moved his house decita | Reading .. : + % | aeidend ef 1 per cent. Bayable May oe ae from Vermont into Massachusetts be- Pressure was exerted upon the Reld- | ¢ Routhern Pacific |15. A reduction of % of 1 per cont. Moore stocks, particularly American |{ 1°, Union Pacine z 3- & anna . . cause he was born in Massachusetts | |] 6 ULB. Bteot. i$ Missouri Pacific sold at 18%, off 6 Lom, ©} | and wants to die in the old Bay State. Can, which declined sharply, ostensibly |} 7 0. 5. Steel pf. bk) = % lowent price since 1897, | Bh B26 Bly fy When he built . % % | pointa and the lowest pri: ce A a ’ Bs} 4 & home in Williams. Ih response ¢o testimony in anti-trust | = ‘s, |when it sold at 10 on May 6. High | #6 dine \|town he supposed that he was in the quit, but really on account of poor sup- Truss, 814 0% fm — 2. 4 & record was 126%, Sept. 10, 1902, sumetiare a xo|State. ‘Then Government surveyors Bort rendered to that issue and others) Misa | fas 120" 120" Be” 4 ae oe Bey, pm . at cq Gia} came along and changed the State in ‘which mame group of capitaliste are | {2} g-* f ¢ wp, United Clear Stores Company report | fit tugs, ::::: f % ‘sl boundary after he had paid tazes to ti: ee tbatpeviout Feat faigney | Merten Ne eee Cet Sai See ont me & $1,604,698, after pre! dividends, is| Wheat opened firmer; there wasstosachusetts “and” yeatendan marta fay % ITEMS FOR INVESTORS. equal to 6.82 per cent. earned on $27,-| less pressure, and commbsion houses pis residence into the Bay State The Lp are, Lackawanna & Wertern | 168,000 common stock. advised pure on snmll declines. thange, cost him $1, y reports 818-10 pei in atock In 1018 com: 40 1-10 per cent, In 1919. | cent. earn pared with ERS Ste [+e + Het the stock have sometimes been at- tributed to that party. = oR Seeerccre sereres 5 Fe About 60 per cent. of New Haven Pt jsually happen: fier a severe = stockholdera have voted in favor of dane the tredere felt around for eott ‘ay i Fatifiention of partition agreement. pots and It could not be sald that thetr |! We ats Colorado coal atrike haa #0 far cost a @arch was futile. $h f = About $15,000,000, a“ ive metcke ton g + QB] Chino Copper Company surplun Broadway at S4th Street shown in all active stocks, the E Ets $l aac no Copper Company, gurplus ay @ivances amounting to % oF more in many tssuea Tho bears fought |} the rise and stocks wero sup. in piled pretty freely with particular pressure on Lehigh Valley, which de- iF clined from 141 to 139% on next fow 4 sales, Union Pacific opened % up /' at 155. Steel % higher at 59 and wmelters at 67% was % above its 057,130 compared with P jurplus ia equal to $3.75 per share on 860,640 ahares out- 287 ee e382 28s5Es2 geez € & Bs + Fe FEET ES. prhess O F5RE EESETOIIE TEE Oe Sy | 420 shares a yer FO. SBRSEESS= PREECE = «| Surplus after interest deduction in- SY + gh] creaned $746,981. Surplue ts equal to at two-thirds regula ry “f" $1.44 per share compared to $1.33 the me— . Dividends Increased °. ~ Y \elowe of Thuraday. ty i FR] Feanso; wurplus after reserve for $24.50 Suits.. | Prices slipped off @ little from their PPS Bs ption and depreciation, $530,228. Aaa ‘i k ne ee set So < BBE ER 1 10 toe past snven cape tos evoranes $35.00 Suits... half hour trading was dull, as selling good earnings and gained. 1% to 36%. In second hour liquidation in Mis- gouri Pacific caused @ break of 5% points to 19, due to notes falling due fn six weeks, and although offered at 95 no bid was attracted. Rethle- hem Steol advanced 1% to 40% and ideas current in Paris at this writing. Digests all food, absorbs what became of the indigestion hended in this exclusive collection. There are falcy tailored W held firm except Texas d 5 ot Allore @! Panihe, thio tseue ould off « point gases and stops fermen- faday hae te : ‘snd ehaves suits and smart demi-tailored modes, in men’s Cour serge, Coats, raps and Capes TE sens testbe ten . easly terps henamach etininaend gabardine, shepherd checks, crepe poplin and fmey woven choice in selection and economical in price oo concentrated an to surgest liquid tation at once. they eat their favorite foods without Year, crepes. Black and all the new Spring shades. 2nd floor s np ation of an exceedingly large line, Seincninces yen tenet tere cient take care Women’s Coats, striped and plain chinchilla............... $15.00 co marian eloped witgnder what uneet ‘our stomach—| your food is a damage instead of a help, Brocaded Silk Three-quarter Coats, full lined............... $15.00 Denver & Rio Grande issues 1% d-afternoon. | stomach is in a revolt; if sour, gassy| which costs only fift: % i 1 saat, Peimttno wontinued active | and upsct, and what you just ate hasfer-| case at drug stores. ee Very special for Sat td inte stabi 1 fs head | fare-it di food d 1 Is, of : Capes of broadcloth, silk poplin, moire snd serge. around 18% to 18. diy and aches belch gato deci straight we gently and eaily that tf ere oe Store ean pe leg glee at Silk Moire Coate and Wraps, full lined .......... The Crvatng eee fou tenes eenlsd— tut aks Papa's bupsgiagm a ees rac see cygne, and others are lined entire. All colors. Inverness Cloth and Charmeuse Capes, sew models... Ne Diapepsin, and in five minutes you will} no unnecessary. if ii I Pere oiltts' Coats, a Girls’ Wash Lresses ie SP: ge ee ee ee O08 Special—Women’s Skirts at $5.00 Am, Loe Oo. . 4 h |e > ssian,Jumpe and waist Fi . . . . , 9 3 } . of English serge, check worsted, |line models, made ofstriped or A great variety of models, in ripple tier, tunic and straight- Ee es CURES INDIGESTION C4 a fancy es bg plies eee ped ee ie ire cloth, line styles, designed with high bodice and ¢fectively trimmed. ieee rm 3 Upset STOMAL ‘X mi embroidered pique. Checks and |crepe, lines and repp. boat White Golfine Stores Serges Checks —Poplins a colors. Sizes 6 to 14 years. iety of colers. 6 to I4years, See Serene Vile Eg Stipes Cordelines Misses’ Department—Second floor aad Plaid Eponge = Linens Colored Eponge i Boys’ Suits Saturday, $8.75 : Extra Knickers Made in smart Spring fabrics, such as feats ole thodele Uhat"are leultene for style. 8 to 18 years. Oh-h SKin-nay Yoo-Hoo!!! (With Apologies to Briggs of the New York Tribune) And you too, Fat and Shorty, in fact the whole bunch—boys of any size and weight can get the biggest kind of Bargains in this Sale of Boys’ Suits and Overcoats At About Half Off Former Prices in Our Purchase of the Entire Stock of THE 14TH STREET STORE’S (Henry Siegel, President) Boys’ and Children’s Clothing Boys’ Blue Serge Norfolks, $6.95 Extra Knickers The blue serge in these suits is an all- weave of serviceable quality. Nor- folk models that are models of style. Mohair lined. 6 to 18 years. Children’s Blue Serge Coats, $5.50 Smart little Norfolk models, with belt all around. Tailored with a lot of snap and style, mohair lined, and emblem embroi on sleeve. Special for Saturday Blue Serge 8 Norfolk Suits. . 5 $1 and $1.25 Knickers, Russian Suits. . 1.59 69c and 50c Knickers... K Wash Suits.................05 119 | 7c and Sc Blouses... ‘38 Biggest Bargains Ever Offered to Mothers and Fathers Union Square South—14th Street, Just West of Broadway 125th Street, Corner Third Avenue 125th Street Store Open Evenings—Union Square Store Open Saturday Evenings. oe BSR 810 and @8 Norfolk Suite. .......ssc00eeee- $5.95 | $1.50 and 91.25 Wash Suits.........60007+-. 29 Children's Hosiery at 35c #10 and 88 Blue Serge Suits. $1.00 and 75c Hats and Caps. a) 4s oaisa toe 84 $10 and 68 Russian Suits. 87 and &5 Spring Refers... *9a'98 pairs for 85c $7.60 and 06 Norfolk Suit $4 nud 63.80 Spring Recfers “380 Bibbed howe of exnerior quality: Made ep HE edie iy Ehaad 00 Derae Rete i. wine lla, “Both black and white in 0 uss ui i uincoata... 12 i. i _ $5 Norfolk Suits $3.00 Raincoats 1.79 the assortments. Sizes 6 to 10. nd : Te Hubber Hoods. 3s . Te 1.00 & Toc Rab Rah Hates... 3% Children’s Spun Silk Sox 8s. a. mn Combination Slip-on and Ci 25c, or 6 pairs for $1.35 Have lisle heels and toes. The selection includes white, black, pink, light blie and tan. Sizes 5 to 844. seesese —jzaneeree @ REREESSS Saks Cold Storage means safety for your furs at a nominal cost Let us know when to call. standing compared with §2.80 on 777,- A THREEFOLD OFFERING TOMORROW er lu —1 |, say consolidated Copper, Company Misses’ Tailored Suits Special at $16 i ....- Special at $23 Wd nt tow pny deh Soa — $39.50 Suits.......... special at $27 At these three prices we have assembled the most discrin- inating selection of tailored suits available in qnart Sprig modes—suits that are identified with the mo advancej coats, novel in skirts, or fashionable in material is compre- et perten ote fons cic ee dassnge| remember the, euinhen, ourat seet Misses’ Coats, $9.75, $12.50 ¢ $15 Theshapesin this collectin of hits are the very last word in Leg- horns. New sailors, &ew \ushrom effects, pokes and flare brim effects. Trimmed with wing and ibbons, or colorful with brilliant- hued flowers. Hats that \re jeculiarly Spring-like in design and treatment, aud tha\ faiifulp reflect the Paris modes. \ The braided coat is the smart thing masculine modes this sannce—taarticules iy in young X's clothes, for it takes the young man to carry 0 tant; rad- ical departure A style. These Oxtorcay quits are cut on follow-figure lines, with trim sleev soft roll lapels and narrow trousers, the coat silk brag a, finely as AN_EXCEPTIONAL OPPORTUNITY TOMORROW 143 Women’s Tailored Suits regular price $29.50—revisec to sell at $20.00 Originally ordered for Easte delivery, failed to reach us in time, and are now virtually reduced one = third. There are two models, both with shat, jaunty coat and — back, and a new design Medici or draped collar. he skirts are the latest long Russiar tunic effect, cut on most distinctive lines. Beautifully tailored and finished, in men’s wear serge, in black, navy, C h bl id wistaria, and black and white checks’ P”rocgn nce r prices Whatevir is new in Balmacaan Coats, Roman striped silk sleeves and yokes..... $15.00 All-lined Serge Coats, with ripple bottom. ‘urday Wool Golfine and Duvetyne Coats, sniart modeh........ ‘$29.50 \ SATURDAY SPECIAL! DESPITLADVANCEIN LEGHORN PRICES $10 Tiimmed Leghorn Hets at $6.95 Cojes of the latest Paristn trinmed modes. Importent Sale Misses’ Straw Hats were up to $8 tomorrow, $3.85 The selection is very liberal, embracing many depleted perder All are the latest designs, the newest strawsand trim- mings. Navy, brow, green and black. Special ‘omorrow Childrea’s Shoes Formerly $2.50 to $3.25 Now $1.75 to $2.25 Our stocks of high shoes for children + are a little higher than suits our needs, ‘! hence these redudions. The selection includes patent cot, gun-metal calf and tan. Lace and button models, Sizes 6 to 2. Prices acording to sizes. An exception| Sale Saturday Silk Syckings $1.50, $1.75 & 2.00 grades Neckfixings at substantial savings tomorrow Maline Ruffs, 6 rows full bo: ted double maline, on satin Hitt eB agen satin bow at both ends. the new colors Value #1.75, at $1.25 Maline Ruffs 4 rows double box pleated maline, with self Gladstone collar and satin ribbon through the centre, with loops and encs of satin ribbon, All shades, Value $2.50, at $1.65 Scarfs, long and short, of either mara- bout or ostrich and marabout rombined. Values $9 to $12..°...... at $5.95 Vahes $13 to #16........ at $8.95 $3.00 Pin Morocco Bags, Saturday, $1.50 Thess in black only. Designed with six-inch German iver Tame finished in git, silver or gun metal. The bag is sever inches deep and contains puree and mirror. Main floor at %c $,000 pairs of full fashiond oie thread silk hose from one of America’s foray pakers, Silk and lisle garter tops and soles. 1, gedium and light weights, in black only. Main floor Young Men's Brided Suits Oxford gray—size) to 36 A notable value t $17,50 human hands can do it, This, unquéynably, is tho smartest style for the young man this ying, even as Saks tailoring is the smartest always.

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