The evening world. Newspaper, April 29, 1914, Page 13

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|, Markét Closing—Weakness devel- ‘Oped in new places in late afternoon, as in the Rock Island fours, which broke to new low record figures on definite announcement that the May interest would be defaulted, and in Canadian Pacific, in which there was & recurrence of liquidation. The gen- @rad Net was affected unfavorably and & new short interest seemed to be in ‘Process of formation News and views of steel trade pub- shed in weekly trade journals were Unfavorable, but U, 8. Steel stock w Bot ax Weak as might be expected un- der the circumstances and some of holders of tho stock while expecting cuts in prices of finished and semt- finished material thought that such development might be followed by a ¥evival of buying demand. | St. Paul statement for tracted favorable comment, the earn- ings of the system both in gross and Bet making new high record. Was in marked contrast to some it statements,~ but Chicago and American Smelters . American Smelters Caned: ry 4 Famers S22 322328) Pennsylvania: . Reading . Southern Pacific . Union Pacifi —<—<$———— ITEMS FOR INVESTORS. United States Steel common dividend of 1-1-4 per cent. to stock of record June dividend of 18-4 per cent. is payable May 29 to stock of record May 4, Net earnings for firat quarter of $17,994, how deficit after dividends of | 844; net decreased §836,871. Canadian Pacifi declined $1,664,431. Nine months’ gross declined . Net decreased $2,887,587 compared with year ago. Illinois Central gross for March in- creased $668,551, and net increased Nine month Net | creased $1,881,325. Net increased §827,- pablished on Tuesday, also made an | 93 991,36: @ showing for the month. Market closed active and many issues below the opening level. Ll | charges decreased $6,854,840. i Steel iquarterly dividend of 18-4 per cent. jon first preferred stock, payable June ‘16 to stock of record June 1, 25st F732 SSaypBB2S82¢' is | Inland Stee! Company regular quar- ‘A NURSE TAKES DOCTOR'S ADVICE And Is Restored to Health by Lydia E. Pinkham’s Veg- etable Compound. old and about t Compoun: or any one the relief it gave me it t three months. where I need not and during the last paid out two dol ave been blest with excellent health Y I have recommended the Compound to many with good result Euphemia, Ohi If you want special advice write to Lydia E. Pinkham Medicine Co. | (confidential), Lynn, Mase. Y: ee CHICAGO WHEAT fidence. on later transactions about 4 cent. Receipts were small and offerings were light, closing at the low, % to % weather news from Argentine. afternoon prices and closed unchanged to % cent loss NEW YORK COTTON MARKET. slightly lower, but advanced on reports of further rains in Western and Central belt. ingle Stones AECHEA™ Actual Welght MAREE | FISHER BROS fo Oreased $86,697; net declined $160,298 compared with year ago. ine months gross . } net declined $ Louisville and Nashville for the! agree: AMISINFIE third week of April reporta a decrease New York Railways March gross declined $163,023. Net after tax de- oreased declined $144,841. creased $160,186 compared with year| lectures in Chicago before his depar- Southern Railway March gross de- clined $81,748; net decreased $296,196, Nine months’ gross increased $1,060,- re ¥ : ‘ r= GOVERNOR AT VERA CRUZ, road's yecial to The Evening World ) $117,688. Nine months gross! GiscAGO, April 29 Total income de- declined $615,380; | scored President Wilson, Secretary when he virtually accused the Wilson EVEWING WORLD, WEDNESDA’ In a series of | | administration of being in league/muat then [with Standard O}1 interests. | was a lawyer here. | Ke T nmald at the City Club: “We find the United States Gov- lernment favoring the government, or the set of individuals, or the political party, or the mob of bandits, pledged If they get into power, to do t whieh will be favorable to the S81 dard Oil Company interest “I am not makihe the charge that | H' President Wilson or any member of his Administration is taking a pont- tion because of the influence of Stand- ard Oil, but I do say that it is a mont remarkable fact that the Interests of ture for Mexico Robert J. Kerr, who |the Standard Ot! and the moral ideas Union Pacific's March groan de. |e been selected by Admiral Fleteh- | of Glined $116,786. Net increased $94, Nine months’ |net decreased $2,636,018. the Democratic Administration er to be Civil Governor of Vera Crus, | happen to coincide. “As a Congresaman said the other Bryan and the Administration policy |day, ‘The watchful waiting policy in general. The most striking exam- |ought to be called the deadly, drifting ple of his attitude was a speech de. | livered at the City Club on March 7, |i Kerr that would be a good thing But it isa pretty big order, ‘as a pretty big responsibility our ident took upon himself a year ‘world. ft 0. In the same sj claréd Mextc of Renton an nnodhced that thie Huert ment Must fall, A means for makiny rectly t, ine that those to whom tendi are just what we Mexico for years have known all Lime, they were- nothing but band! ‘@ have made ourselves thelr pa pence iy ee ge ie pmaeer. to|nere, and to the people in Mexico we remova: ‘0 ey ar asecuereas oval of|are morally responsible for the death “As our President has put it, ‘We who dies In that territory gross for March Net decreased system net for March de- 6. Surpl bal 1 charges Nine months net 41,849. Surplus after Company regular Ohio.—"“Because of total how to care for myself when verging into womanhood, and from taking cold when going to sch red from a displacement, | month I had severe pains and nausea which always meant a lay-off from work \for two to four days from the time I I came home to Ohio to live and that y home for the la: 18 years. nge of Life came when I was e I saw It put me rig y ott every month years I have not rs to a doctor, and ge and I can thank kham's Vegetable Com- it. he Change of Life is over | maternity nuree, and being porting, I cannot over: sewing and nursi as it is re and after child- lyn Adelia Ste ed, read and open: and held in NUINE Wii, fe R. 1. Macy & Co.'s Attractions Are Their Low Prices. cy: Smartly Tailored Gabardine Suits— Copies of a New “Drecoll” Model, Special at $26.75 In navy, Copenhagen, green and black gabardine of superior quality, the very clever model il/usirated is distinguished by many novel touches of style. The flaring collar is of bright Roman striped silk and the dainty frills at throat and wrist are of filmy shadow lace, finely pleated. Bands of moire silk edge the jaunty bolero coat and the wide girdle is also of moire. Note the new long tunic effect, now so fashionable. rntra ricor, Broadway. Three-Piece Costumes of Taffeta Silk Special at $28.75 Very picturesque in style is the charming model illustrated—the short coat, finished with full corded frills; the skirt with picot edged corded ruffles, flaring to give. the fashionable ‘‘silhouette.”” The bodice is chiffon cloth in matching color over topaz-yellow chiffon embroidered in Chenille in rich blended tones. Amother model similar in style has a bodice of cream and fine black lace. Innavy, green, brown and black taffeta of excellent quality. Third Fleer. Gown Salen. 700 Pairs of Women’s Pumps, “Colonials” and . Button Shoes, Now $2.39 Macy's Prices Were $3.49 to $4.96 An excellent assortment of high grade Footwear taken from regular stock and sharply reduced because the size range is incomplete. All sizes are well represented in the lot, but not in every style. Gecond Fleer, 36th Street, Rear. 40-inch All-Wool French Crepe, Interesting at 49c An excertionally fine, wide Crepe in a splendid choice of street and evening shades—particularly satisfactory for oberpiece dresses, It is our own importation and specially priced, Among other lines of Suitings and Dress Fabrics must be mentioned our especially complete line of the fashionable Shepherd Checks, English, French and American made, in all the correct sizes and weights. The widths range irom 40 to 54 inches and the prices fron 39 to $3,29 a yard, Dress Goods Depi., Second Floor, Broadway. 200 Pieces of Amoskeag e Dress Gingham 27 inches wide _Instripes, checks, plaids and plain gray, cadet, tan, blue pink, helio and brown—all fast colors. A gingham weil known for its splendid wearing qualities as a fabric for use in women's and children’s dresses. Cc a yard, 2,000 New Untrimmed Hemp Hats, Special at 99c Made especially for this sale, these fine Hemp Hats are of that superior quality and finish usually found only in much more expensive shapes. Black only and in the very smartest and latest sailor, turban and flare eff illustrated \s one of the many new shapes in the assortment. ES | Women’s Imported Mous- quae Suede loves, $1.34 Macy's usual price te $1.79 Similar guelte, elsewhere for $2.00 aire. % specially for tis in Grenoble, These Gloves us in Grenoble. e may be had not only in black ane white, Bot La bnbg gray, i sky. champagne. pink ai ‘ old or new skirt. White Dress Ratine, Special at 39c 40 inches wide, in a smart, rough weave—a width and tex- ture which will appeal to the woman who likes fashionable costumes, but who also appre- ciates an opportunity to save. Only SO pieces in the lot— specially reduced from 49¢ a yard for this selling. Becond Floor, Inexpensive But Pretty Photograph Frames It Is so little trouble and such trifling expense to buy Frames for the invaluable photographs of friends and loved ones, and such satisfaction in the future years to see familiar likenesses as per- fect as when we first received them, Gilt Wood Frames, 24 Easel backs. Card size, 242x319 inch opening. In this same style of Frames we have also cabinet size, 344x 5% inches, tor 34e, and c large size, 5x7 inches, at 74e. Sterlin: Sliver Frames, 34c These include smaii sized Frames of various shapes and styles. Also in sterting sliver, there are: Post Card size for 98¢, “xbinet size at $1.19, and various sizes in ovar or oblong shapes, up to $14.89 and $24.89. In our Department there are, of course, many other styles in leather, celluloid, enamel, bronze, | wrist. Attachable Petticoat Flounces, Special at 49c Accordeon-pleated Flounces, made of lustrous silk mull of light weight, in Copenhagen, royal, cerise, reseda, emerald, wistaria, olive, jasper and black. The Flounces are 9 inches deep and may be attached easily to any Dept., Second Fleer, Breadwa) | White Nub Stripe Use a Blue Transfer Card. fects; Women’s Mousquetaire | Silk Gloves, 59c A special purchase enables us to offer these Silk Gloves at such a low price, They are 22 inches long, of tricot weave, with double finger tips and two clasps at the In black or white. Main Wieer, Broedway. Crepe (yd.), 18c Macy’s price was 29c. A clever American copy of a Parisian novelty, a crepe weave with heavy raised stripes in nobby effects; 35 ‘inches wide, Gecond Fleer. Centre. Motor Robes of Medium Weight ° for Spring, $6.94 These Robes, made of steamer shawl and plaid-back chinchilla, with cloth-bound e in gray, blue, brown, gra} » are very and Special at the price. 1 Offerings in Gogst 4 aifeene styles. rome reopens shields to protect the nose and cheeks. Some with one-piece lens, others with extra set of, lenses, smoked or amber. Mae $1.24, $1.49 and $1.74. Now 96, Fifth Tieor, 24th Bt, Semi-Indirect Gas or Electric Fixtures One of the new- est designs (illus- wacd vs (he popus lai semi-indirect lights, composed of six panels of ala- baster art glass, toaking @ 16-inch bowl, mounted in Elemiah brass fin- ish. / Proper length chains for ordi- nary ceilings, but can be short- ened. Wired complete for elece tne light, $5.89. Fitted complete for gas. with by-pass stem and. lig tht? Another style, special at fis, artistic sen. inh in’ Mexico that! rule of moral law where mor sion will accomplish results Inetea of brute force.” If we cat do that, for the ch Mr. Kerr de. onls for a benef. cent deapotiam” like that of Diaz. Ha criticized the Wilaon yrogr me of! aiding the Constitutionaliste against and indirectly re the right hand of fellowship, 0 have been in every other foreigner Dr. the work te te now obtainable ia liquid of woman, drag stere—or vend 60 ene-cont vil be given ts ber free Rae fT MAKES LITTLE DIFFERENCE WHAT YOU NED—A WORLD “WANT* WILL with Soft Cuffs, 89c All sizes, 14 to 17 in. Soft double cuffs attached. Ocean pearl buttons. Laundered neckbands. The same materials are found in Shirts selling else- where at $1.50. Mata Fleer, 36th st. Worsted Royal Wilton Rugs at Savings of '4 Patterns which will not be made after this scason— hence the advantageous purchase and the saving to you Every Rug is in an Oriental design, in artistic colorings, Suitable for dining room, living room, library or den, while many are specially suitable for bedrooms. eual petal Prive, Sale Price 27 in. x Sin, 4B. 36 in. x63 in. $6.90 $5.24 416 ft. e715 ft $14.74 $1124 6 ft. x9 ft. 814 x 1046 ft. $30.75 $25.25 $19.89 Pam salePrte 9 ft. x12 ft. $41.50 $31.50 . 1044 ft. 12 ft. $54.50 $42.50 10\$% B14 ft. $66.50 $52.50 IDG fx 15 ft. $71.50 $56.50 So desirable are these Rugs at the prices quoted that it would be worth while to buy now for Fall delivery, in case you do not have immediale use for one or more of them. Fourth Floor, Broadway. 1650 Pairs of Scrim Curtains Specially Priced A special purchase of these most attractive and serviceable Summer Curtains, in a variety of effective styles, and all much below Macy’s usual “Lowest-in-the-City” prices. Scrim Curtains that 4 Are Usually 98¢, Special at 74c Plain hemstitched and blocked scrim and marquisette; some Scrim Curtains with hemstitched hem, lace edges and lace insertion, Scrim and Net Curtains, Usually $1.98 to $2.49, Special at $1.24 Arabian Net Curtains, with three widths of filet lace insertion from 244 to 434 inches wide, and edged with 2+inch lace, Also cream and Arabian Scrim Curtains, with filet insertion and plain hemmed edges. Only 162 pairs in the lot. Scrim Curtains, Usually $2.74& $2.98, Special, $1.98 Highly mercerized, with at inch insertion of tine machines made French filet’ lace. One style lace edged, Austrian Decorated China Dinnerware, Savings of 1/3 In fact, these pieces are priced less than ordinary white with adainty pink floral ware.They are decorated border. Veual — speeial Pave, ieice Dinner Plates we Le ea, Tea Plates ise 10¢ ea Soup Plates 10c ea Preserve Saucers 8c ca Butter Plates, ind. ic 3c ea Cov'd Butter Disnes 5% — 39e ea. Meat Dishes su 39e ca. Meat Dishes $1.49 | Lace edges and insertions are in a variety of Cluny patterns: Gravy Boat Pickle Di Vegetable dishes, cov'd 9 49e ea. Vevetatle dishes, open 3% 29¢ ea. Cream Pitchers asc 18e ea. Sugars cov'd 29 MWe ea, Tea cups & Saucers 23¢, 18¢ ea, 49e ea. Curtain, Usual pa $2.49 Five styles, with insertions of fine machine-made French filet lace, 344 to 714 inches wide, A Few Lace Trimmed, Usually $3.69, at (pair), $2.74 Fourth Floor, 35th St. Hasement. 240m tty 9 be 6 Bd be Boe a

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