The evening world. Newspaper, April 28, 1914, Page 10

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THE BVENING WORLL, SUSODAY, AYBLL 28, 1¥10, Vises pf Lending, Suoglg Saoed)| Nya, YOR COTTON HARKe™ | ASTOR WEDDING Hropeiand “fous “ae Brctoere eit HERR & a PLARS COMPLETED |" ur me ronoee] Altman & Co. Cotton notices for May to the num- Py Mertatsally intended, ber of 20,000 were in olroulation before | ‘da Fifty Relatives: Relatives and Friends sate offcating reetor of St Mar- “WALLSTREET Market closing—There were several 1s 50 Fasy fo Get Rid of about 50,000 2 expecte: ‘ spurte of bullish activity during late opening and estimated about 60 to Attend Ceremony at Hermann Csiriche te expected to be Afternoon, Dut stocks were supplied torued through Philadelphia spot Im pei beat "maa. andthe bride's sitet Sin The Rug Department @m advances in suMcient quantity to iihho dice Eicauineten, Ie formal saree bee eetbablanmn, da 1h Wan sonslaer- “*Mfarket opened steady. ‘There was ‘Arrangements wore complete to. | BAY Ingued: and only, & small (Fifth Floor) ed best that market ahould not ad- Bs rasa I wane a. further BeAvY | gay for the marriage on next Thura- hot Seer eect all, will be be vance too far lest it should prove uaak rains in weste 1Gae1- | ay of Vincent Astor and Mies Helen pecial train will take New pai rou AS |sz-3: to attack on the Bteol rears lie, of Pes hei, | Dinsmore Huntington, but no plans k gucata to Stanteburg at to A a. An Exceptional Saleof Summer Rugs quarterly figures. U. 8. Steel was || 10 Union, Pac He aoe anaes of May wan taken have been made for the honeymoon.| Thurssay, i la believed, the, coup rather al hed Geatineeh ea Ie will spend some eo B Sax gg) Mr. was an indicative of attempt vo hold latter | Mr. Astor bas recovered from bie ill- | Wiiopend time By Using aot very bullish in any quarter. fsa ae protection of, Rent ness Go far that be can leave his starting thelr honeymecs trie, n't to be commenced to-morrow (Wednesday) Liohsten the Chicago operater was _|ehort, interest in summer months. will include ‘ Cuticura meu Genes bod ered a large tine of mt joved irregular up 3 to 18 ‘points, » bis covering Gea of the ceases ot the relly 82 Canes ITEMS FOR INVESTORS. x ian Pacifio a U. BS. Steel regular dividends for Soap United States Rubber was relatively | stookhol Holland Rush Rugs (weatherproof), sizes 3x6 re Marae tedden and aw er to 10x15 feet +» « at $2.00 to 16.50 ed Goodrich selling r preferred stock. Earnings for quarter say exclusively |v, Ware it thowed « tala at Bist ira ete “Taery tr a a auarter, a : And Scotch Cotton Art Squares, sizes 3x6 to while the latter gained only © point vf ——_———- 9x12 feet » « « at $1.75 to 9.50 MRS. JANE M. CORLIES DIES. and a little |» ssting up to 265-4. Market closed Quiet and steadye showing substantial hy on cemmany ot ON . m4 4 with Apopleny im Newark, Cuticura pening—Qvarnint aaina fain everatag id hig rae euin fale hie, : The Department is now generously supplied through the lat, bat socks Wore os | Coormane amount of * ee ear | white wating for ‘a tube trala at the ve A . f with all varieties of Summer Floor Covere : , Ointment a the beet at sod of & No / fay, Mrs, Jane 3 Carieat New Server 7. ae tty d ings, in the new effects distinctive to the { . : | ee ene eee ae ¢ = resent season. Included are Imported Fibre / occasional sr ge euned, 1-4 by selling up to| croaaed $465,008, section movement, was stricken with = Pp mn i \ pg ny 4 s Gmelters ge Fained 35 1-¢ and Mex- 72.948, net declined, $491:- apoplexy and died instantly. Mrs. Cor- = Rugs, Grass Rugs, Wool Art Squares, Wash- Pacific was waa rn, wine fain of 3 — seed | ee was the wife of Dr. James C. Cor- eli ire by Save i pitynottodo feet fate er pressure by traders hav. |§1/008,781 with | President of te eo cee = = j {3 e3| able Homespun Rugs and Japanese Art Rugs. >in all cases of pimples, |r" at end of half nous was active y aonee and Cifincheon of the, Mine Minerva = earni and 068, strong with evidence of covering sh ! pS ie the Wolee ness, roughness, Itch- | through the list ‘A sharp Drea tn | declined. $3,618,509, taxes, : Minsourt low records at 16 1-4 and irritations. xy tested arength 0 general market to- | $2,787,661, Nagrand borlert Koel same pe- ward end of fire “ho fr, but the riod URSIONS | Bemples Free by Mall |iocd tent ‘very wel, tlie, etrenutn oie tee $ oe, 4 “Guticura,” Dept. 17H, Beston. ford Cisne in copper grou; California Petroleum for te ox Cam secondhand thewerld. | ntrongest of all selling up i) batnta te to | ter ended March 31 Colored Dress Goods Department In order to effect an immediate clearance, decided reductions have been made in the prices of a number of this season’s materials, including Printed Crepes, Fancy Checks, Ripple Cloth, Silk-eand-wool Cote de cheval, Crepes and other silk-and-wool Novelties, all in the new, desirable shades. A large selection of Dress and Skirt Lengths at very interesting prices. tes i-8, while price of copper m fore depreciation, 1800, 608, fa NC ward ce Mord ———— CHICAGO UaRiat AND CORN ame preres © little lady is resting snugly comfortably in a activity Le- general| Wheat ae St ee Stet 4 to 8-8 in the firet hour, remaining Cau caus etulae teres caeee '. le = bariptigpeadh _ further, closing aT i crn heavy ge tng, 1-4 to . Just note her attitude of contentment and 3-3 con pent lower lower, easing g off further on ease. Then see how cosy and restful her posi- at th iee the bawrer lower ioral, aang oe losses . ¢. . 4 tion is. ranging from 5-8 to 11-8 cents. . Note the roominess of the carriage; its beautiful and artistic lines; its graceful design; how finely the smooth round reed is ated how he and big, yet elegant and attractive, the carriage is ALL BLOCH BABY CARRIAGES— B. Altman & a. The New Assortment of Wicker Furnishings designed for the Summer home is now being shown, at moderate prices, in the Department on the Fourth Floor. It includes Porch and Living Room Suites, Chairs, Settees, etc., in Natural or Stained Wicker; Wicker Tea Tables, Card Tables, Magazine and Book Stands, Tea Wagons and Serving Trays; also Wicker Lamps for Table and Boudoir use. An interesting selection of Bronze Jardinieres, Terra Cotta Window Boxes, Teakwood Stands and Card Tables, and other artistic fitments for interior adornment will also be found in , SSLU LEZ TOMORROW *==— Recent Importations of French and English Cretonnes now being displayed in the Upholstery Department, include a large variety of dis- tinctive patterns, among which will be found both modern and period designs. Special Orders for Draperies, Slip Covers, eto; will be promptly executed at moderate cost. Samples and Estimates submitted SSCL CBEFES FFP A NEw KIND OF RICE Rice with its nutritious ~~._natural coating left on Rid~in its natural state has a brown coating which contains mineral elements most valuable for bone and muscle building. For years this nutritious outer coating has been scoured off and the rice covered with glucose and talc to make it white and shiny. When you eat polished rice you cat denatured rice. Comet Natural Brown Rice is whole rice. It has all of the rich mineral elements—none have been taken away ; no glucose and talc have been added. Ithas all the nourishment and all the flavor nature gave it. You will find it delicious. Tt te packaged by our own sanitary process. It has not been touched by human hands. Costs no more than ordinary rice. gO "t yet secured ~ pIf your arch is los- Ming its grip, let the 'Coward Arch Sup- Pport Shoe restore Fits hold. Bloch Baby Carriages are on sale in all leadi Po Egy ieratere stores, im jondia Lenetheset informati: bout ae es ‘= fates oe et cere een Se te ae Pa FE BE BER CLES EELES ES EER CEES EPEES FEES EPOCE OCES see 3 [ete t+ 4 tee t+t+ I+ | — SFES EF EFEES GET. i‘ BLOCH T AND MAKE YOUR BABY HAPPY. BLOCH GO-CART COMPANY Manufacturers of Raby Carriages 4—Philedeiphia, Pa. gous sture ates ~ dh ESEBER CLEC LES Ben aS Saree ScuresaessesSs: ia ae It pay to be care- ' ful when buying Shears of Scissors. Nickel plating can hide a multitude of defects, You get real value when you buy a a shear made WISS; guaranteed, The best stores sell 23y) ce 2 acre EE: se Lid ESEESE ZENA AS: FOR FERECE SE OE If your grocer haen' fe, and te aie to C. Connell, 100 Holo et, New York City resentative Sales Agent seabourd Rice Milling Co. Galveston, Texas A Linied Number of Reliable Make in Latest Case Designs ssS2sE3Es ete Built to sell from *250 $ to *825; will be sold 1 pon request, e “ (regardless of their _— we F k , * ginat sellin price) ge FURS, RUGS AND DRAPERIES sl ‘ »\ neg Monthly STORED IN VAULTS ON THE PREMISES ond RR NOatTONE | B. Altman & Cn. NEW 88-NOTE MLD “WANTS” .WORK wonnmna,| Wook of April declined $48,474, Krom PLAYER-PIANOS Usually selling up to $600, The mechanism is of the most modern type, embodying the new- est devices for contro] of time and expression. Music $ Rolls free and special library privilege. TO- MORROW ONLY, . . Terms to Suit Your Convenience - All Fully Guaranteed Liberal allowance for Old Pianos taken in exchange KNABE SavesPant To-morrow (Wednesday) there will be . ba eso cnt — ath ie a Contest uropean a ~ Ritchie & Cornell's "Frce Po ; ive Free Round Trip E MEDIATION ASSURED! " When you feel blue and like warring against what fate has meted out to you in life, don’t “fly off the trolley” and start fight. ing against the “brick wall” of circumstances. The position, worker, home, profitable investment, lost art cle, bargain, etc., you seek is within your easy reach. Just read World ads, to-day and see if this is not so. 122,094 MBHde- 55,778 orks WHAT BETTER BVIDBNCB OF WORLD AD. RESULTS COULD ONE WANT? a An Extraordinary Offering of en wee a ore ae. | Imported Afternoon & Evening Dresses Fae a re fa ous RO the sperentperes a ~ at $20.00, $30.00 & $40.00 3 pee ot our 10 wtenee, or can bo mailed to | These dresses were made in Paris and origin- ally priced at thirty-five to one hundred and twentyefive dollars. Women’s Ready-to-wear Department (Third Floor)

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