The evening world. Newspaper, April 30, 1914, Page 14

Page views left: 0

You have reached the hourly page view limit. Unlock higher limit to our entire archive!

Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.

Text content (automatically generated)

Aaa Ta late afternoon market ' CONSOLIDATED EXCHANGE. | aAvanced again in the early afternoon. irregular, influenced by com- 'There appeared to be @ still uncov- weakness tn United States! \ered nervous short interest of some ‘and by strengt 1 b73 || Proportions. ‘The absence of any im- LA me 8 Se eee Valley é portant disturbing developments over influential issues, the rise in a night in the Mexican situation helped ‘was not sufficient to coun-) to create more confidence on the part the effect of Bteal’s dectine. | of the bulls, On “ie 9.80 o'clock open ‘undertone seemed fairly Ing call advances, com with gis! | Wednesday's closing quotations, were but whther general list could woneral. 6 of the gains recorded ) fang resist 2 downward movement in | 4 fe another question. ‘on the call were: Northern Pacific Zhe dispatch from St. Louis to % of a point, Union Pacific and New York Central each %, Lohigh Valley, =. |Great Northern preferred, Erte and THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, APRIL St. Paul system- March gross in- Hii divident of 3% on common stock pay- able June | to stock of record May 16. Chicago and Great Western shows Increase of $4,930 for third week of April, and from July 1 a total In- crease of $352,910 compared with year ago. Baltimore and Ohio groas for March gee $184,523; net increased $851,- 91,746,247; March gained by reduction in main- 80, 1914. RESTAURANT MEN SIGN —— creased $93,203, Net after tax in-| Year ago $3,074. onmain ng, matt 2 te, tg ng es “WAIVERS OF IMMUNITY” | Consolidated Stock Exchange reacted | declined $1,912,903 and net after tax| Pure Oll Co. regular quarterly div- ‘ |somewhat from the best ‘and then | decreased $1, fdend of 6% payable June 1 to stock ed ITEMS FOR INVESTORS. colvable from operating company $1,800,000, Surplus $71,635; surplus a of record May 15. Thomas Healy, Thomas Shanley, James Churchill and other proprietors of large New York restaurants visited Mayor Mitchel's office yesterday and in making application for special after- hour licenses signed “waivers of im- ." These waivers provide that in accepting the licenses the restaurant Proprietors agree not to keep open after Ait the restaurant men agreed that there were only one or two nights a year when they cared to keep open after 2 o'clock in the morning. ‘The waivers will be sent to Albany ee the Sea te for the licenses tt & Myers rey juartert; Sen er ee ck tay, | Delaware, Lackawanna & Western Coal Company special cash dividend of 10% payable May 15 to stock of ze lay 6. Stock quoted at 276 to Allis Chalmers Company report for quarter ended March 31. Total sales $2,791,393. Deficit after expenses $65,- 698, Unfilled orders on hand $3,285,000. Southern Pacific March gross de- clined $53,754; net decreased $436,677. Nine months gross decreased §3,254,- Nine months gross decreased net decreased $1,736,793. pany conf h %, Reading, New| t ce ACCO! : cor . In a few da; it is Fret cn dxamtuction of Miostert [23 & BE + | Hoek ene cart Pacifier se Paul | one” beh ER dla Latha Manan dh memes skpected “that the’ Mayor, will, grant Fs BE tS Chesapeake and Onlo and American! Alnska Gold Mines balance sheet | Consolidated Gas Company regular | Spout {nitty {fil-night Ticenges, The pipette by experts seemed to lend 4 aR + Ni hoot Sucar each %, and American|as of December 31 shows cash §1,740,-| quarterly divicend of 1%" payable |fhose where there are cabaret shows, ret ceronieatien ts (ios hs 2 Sy yh] Can and Third Aventis each #. Ti. Investments $4,080,881. Notes re. | June 15 to stock of record May 18. 'gancing or other forme of amusement. & pro banki| . oo — = —~ = —— Would underwrite a note issue La sak ad 7 Slewicago WHEAT AND CORN @e company and the stock made 2 et + MARKET. te gain in consequence to 19, : & e | 3 closed at highest prices a aes towards the close. Missourt Ba : Wee ans -WWKER BRAG ‘Wheat heavy at opening, but made fractional advances in second hour. ‘Trading was influenced by favorable crop news and absence of steadying cash demand. Fairly steady in after. noon after recovery from the slightly lower level. Closed unchanged to 1-4 higher. Corn was weak for May on liquida- tion and new months off at the start, turning strong in second hour and advanced 7-8 above the, early low. Good demand Geveloped | from commission houses, with shorts fair tuyers. Cloned 1-4 to 3-4 high teins Dut the trading was dull, and ‘was nothing calculated to pro- enthusiagm. Business was large- 2 Fe BF F8SS ea Bae & cont, z NEW YOR! eccur in near future. Wednestay's started unchhanged at 57 8-4, | dose. bat if aca: Sees RAD up, and Mexican Petroleum was ‘up at 67. aie inetulacity, und tone was} Cotton opened ateady but sold off on later transactions, turning weak. Port receipts estimated 12,000 bales. ed | Last 14,171; year ago 14,165. B. @ O. statement for trust 4s weak sin-| Market barely steady, 3 to 14 I. 4 to| points decline. COTTON MARKET. first hour; railroad issues showed ee than industrials. Vol- Be of business was light, and con- #0 in second hour. ly afternoon Missouri Pacific the day's Acker, Merrall & Condit est. Company Quality is the chief offer here but economy too is represented. it, and was freely supplied at 68. THE CLOSING QUOTATIONS. ’ 15 oz. pots z * 1" |/BACON—Elm City Boneless—amall strips. . .... .Ib. tx] SALT—Ivory—For Table Use. .......2 Ib. carton uk } PRUNES. «---.ececeecceeeeee 2 Ibe, 29 VI 15 = 3/INDIA RELISH—A. M. &C.......16 oz. bottle .24 i Prepared from the finest ingredients net EGOS—Selected Fresh ....0cccccseeeeee + omen aS 3 as i — te B+ SS ANDREW ALEXANDER SIXTH AVENUE AT NINETEENTH STREET A snappy shoe for young men — our coe last — tan or black , lace or blucher. Uptown Store 640 FIFTH AVENUE AT FORTY-FIFTN STREET Important Sale Friday, May 1st. OPPENHEIM, CLLINS & C 34th Street—New York Extraordinary Purchase of 195 Women’s and Misses’ Suits At a Very Special Price Women’s and Misses’ tailored and trimmed suits; an important purchase and reduc- tions from our regular stock of this season's most desirable models, of Serge, Poplin, Qabardine and other high class materials in prevailing colors. Regular Values to 85.00, 15.00 also a Clearance Sale of Afternoon and Street Dresses High class Afternoon and Street Dresses, 0! ; Crepe de Chine, Moire, Pompadour Cre ie Crepe Meteor ‘Chiffon Taffeta and Ssilkt 12.75 Me Poplin, also dresses of Serge and effective b, combinations, Regular 85.00 to 85.00 Values, cmon Baks KOoutpany «es Tomorrow and Saturday usher in the first two opening days of our Greatest May Sale of Foreign and Domestic Undermuslins in which there is tremendous economy in prices but none in the variety! This truly remarkable event, opening tomorrow with the greatest range of selections ever shown by us in this annual offering, presents for your edification and chu.ce the sheerest, daintiest of fabrics, the prettiest models, the newest novelties in trim- mings, the softest color tones, and workmanship of the most exemplary character. Supplemented by prices which are so low that we ourselves could never announce them, were it not for the co-operation of several makers who annually make us these liberal concessions as an acknowledg- ment of the business we give them. , Third floor This sale, which is scheduled to last the entire month of May, and in which attractive offerings will follow in rapid succession from day to day. begins with THESE 29 SPECIAL LOTS FOR TO-MORROW AND SATURDAY NIGH TGOWNS, with yoke attractively trimmed front and back, and sleeves to match. Special at $1.00—Three Special at $2.00—Empire models with wide shadow lace, model, with Swiss embroidery combined with ribbon, or with and net; another with allover fine embroidery and lace in- | have lace and embroidery in- | Swiss embroidery and Val.; all sertion. All ribbon trimmed. | sertion. All ribbon trimmed. | styles are ribbon trimmed. Nightgowns at $2.00, that are Nightgowns at $1.00, e ately lace and ribbon trimmed that are particularly dainty Four models, each, it seems, prettier than the | Thi with f fi broidery; cher, Trimissed with wide'eetin ribbons and. | ath tenteetdesed yvittand Val tose Insertion: 8 profusion of dainty lace. or fancy yoke of dainty lace and insertion. Special at $1.50—Four models, with wide Val. lace, or with Cluny and Val. Two styles WHITE PETTICOATS, effectively ribbon trimmed and most attractive in design Special at $1.00. Three lace trimmed styles; | Special at $1.00. Four embroidery trimmed one with wide shadow lace and ribbon drawn | styles, the embroidery in a number of exquisite insertion; the other two have embroidery and | patterns; some with insertion. All styles are lace combined with ribbon. ribbon trimmed. Special at $1.50. Two styles, both with | Special at $2.00. Five icul daint flounce trimmed with dainty Val. laces and ae all combining Fogg wry Be cn embroidery insertion, ribbon drawn. broidery, with ribbon trimming. COMBINATIONS with Bodice Tops Special at $1.50. Two styles, trimmed with | Special at $2.00. Two styles, trimmed with shadow or Val. lace, designed with straight or organdie insertion, combined with Val. lace; or knickerbocker drawers and ribbon trimmed. Princess style, with Val. lace and embroidery. Extremely attractive NOVELTIES IN BODICES TANGO BLOOMERS Special at $1.00—Two, Special at $2.00—Two special at $1.00 styles. One style has shadow | styles, Embroidered organ- the newest novelty lace combined with wide satin | die, ribbon trimmed, or bands | Made of Seco silk or batiste, ribbon; or of shadow lace, | of dotted Swiss and lace inser- | with ruffles of lace. In white tucked net and ribbon. tion, with wide ribbon beading. | or pink and extremely dainty. Specials in CREPE DE CHINE UNDERWEAR Bodices at $1.00— with | Bodices at $1.50—One| Bodices at $2.00—Four deep yoke of shadow lace, rib- | style, with dainty trimming of | styles with trimming of laces bon trimmed; or plain tucked, | Val. and Cluny lace combined. | and ribbon combined. At- trimmed with ribbonand spray. | Ribbon at neck and waist. tractive models. Crepe de Chine PETTICOATS Crepe de Chine PETTICOATS Special at $3.00 Special at $4.00 Two dainty models, with flounces, trimmed | One model, with deep fl of fi with Val. lace and insertion. shadow lace and inaelon ferreae an SOE Crepe de Chine NIGH TGOWNS Crepe de Chine COMBINATIONS Special at $4.00 Special at $4.00 Low neck model, trimmed witn Cluny lace | Princess model, with bodice top and knicker- bocker drawers, elaborately lace trimmed. edge around neck and sleeves. Specials in PINK BATISTE UNDERMUSLINS KNICKERBOCKER DRAWERS, with Vai. lace edge..... hananannan at 50c CORSET COVERS, with fine Val. edges and ribbou,... at 50c ENVELOPE CHEMISES, with Val. lace and ribboa...... -at $1.00 COMBINATIONS, bodice tops and shadow lace trimmed. oes Bt $1.00 NIGHTGOWNS, low neck, short sleeves and shadow lace.........- at $1.00 FRENCH HAND-EMBROIDERED UNDERMUSLINS popular in price and excellent in quality Special at $1.50 Special at $2.00 French hand-embroidered nightgowns, | French hand-embroidered nightgowns, low neck, scalloped edges and spray | low round neck, embroidered across of embroidery across front; ribbon | front; short sleeves, with embroidered eyelets around neck, design. Ribbon eyelets, Special at $1.00—French hand-embroidered chemises and drawers, in s variety of pretty styles, all effectively embroidered, and with scalloped edges. “ Clearance Sale of Women’s Fancy Tailored Suits Not more than six of any model, 96 Suits......were $25 & $29.50...... 93 Suits......were $35 & $39.50 54 Suit: On DOES YOUR STOMACH CONTAIN | A GLASSFUL OF ACID? , 96 OUT OF 100 DVYSPEPTICS HAVE|they euffer the discomfort after mesta DANGEROUS ACID IN THEIR | To put wholesome food into an eatd i i ymfort. STOMACH, WHICH MUST beemuse, the acld. mites rin othe treet t it if more Oe. NEUTHAUIEES acid. "The acid condition, causes food GOOD HEALTH 18 fermentation, which Irritates TO BSE MAIN- TAINED. and inflames the tender etomach lining, and {t Ie not surprising that snectaliete say ncld stomachs are dankerous, decidediy dangerous and uncomfortable condition can be overcome either by fole lowing a strict diet or. and thie te far ind more quickly effective. by teaspoonful of bisurated mage ainsatul of water after the acidity The late If you held @ teaspoonful ef hydro- chiorle acid In your mouth for only second you would not be surprised at fi burning and infiaming all the tissues: yet an eminent specialist atates that 96 but of 100 dyapeptica go about with « fiaesful or more of this powerful acid tn {heir stomachs, and then wonder what causes the burning and aching and why nin Quarter to neutral almuree ia much inore aatletactory bec cause It corrects the acidity and banishes Giacomfort without any need for dlet= Advt. Special Tomorrow and Saturday May Sale of Negligees in a great variety ay models, materials and colorings, and at most liberal savings Negligees at $2.00—Empire model of figured dimity, with band of embroidery at waist, the neck, sleeves and front fin- ished with Val. lace. Exceptionally pretty. Negligees at $2.00—Of figured voile, in a new loose model. A very attractive style, with scalloped edges and lace under- sleeves. And a value that will surprise you. Negligees at $3.00—of stri novelty crepe, in loose nol} with four-inch pleating Po eclt material down front, around neck and sleeves. Effective, and excellent value. Negligees at $3.00—Empire model, of brocade crepe, accordeon pleated, with elastic belt and collar and cuffs of organdie, with hemstitched hem of net. Splendid value. Negligees at $4.00—Dainty garments made of flowered Florentine silk, in Empire style, with organdie collar and cuffs and elastic at belt. Nothing better ever offered at $4.00. ontiyens at $4.00—Two-piece accordeon pleated Princess slip of brocade crepe, with lace at top; the coat trimmed with shirred fold of self material. A smart and practical garment. Negligees at $4.00—Empire model of brocade crepe, the waist and sleeves embroidered in self colors. Net frill at neck, at sleeves and down front. Really worth much more. Negligees at $4.00.—Empire model of albatross, embroid- ered wuist, accordeon pleated skirt, elastic at belt, and the collar and cuffs of organdie. An extremely pretty model. Negligees at $5.00—A loose model of crepe de chine, with yoke back, and neck and sleeves finished with pretty frill of lace. A very handsome negligce. Negligees at $5.00—Empire model, of flowered challis; accordeon pleated skirt, with elastic at waist, and organdie collar and cuffs. A great value. Third floor Special Tomorrow and Saturday. May Sale of Corsets In which the Binner and Modart Front-Laced Corsets are ojjered at pronounced economies on usual prices. $5 and $7 Binner Corsets at $3 The newest Binner models are embraced in the selection, in- cluding the new boneless, in girdle and medium lop oe Made of French batiste, coutil and fancy broche, with all the customary excellence of Madame Binner’s creations. $5 to $10 Modart Corsets at $3.50 This beautiful front-laced corset, in all the wanted splendor of its famous lines, is shown in a variety of new models, including the flat back, boneless and straight line styles. Made of plain and fancy batiste and coutil. $2.00 J. B. & W. B. Nuform Corsets at $1 by A limited number of the new models in these popular priced brands. The materials are French coutil and batiste. $1.00 Brassieres at 75c , Made of all-over embroidery, edged with embroidery, hooked and eyed down front, and shields under the arms. A selec- tion of the most popular makes. (Main Floor.) 50c Brassieres at 39c Made of muslin or all-over embroidery, edged with lace or em- becidery, hooked and eyed in front and crossed in back. Ten different trimmings in the selection. (Main Floor.) May Sale of Silk Jersey Top Petticoats at $3.00 Very special—600 only and simply splendid value. Twomodels, made of fine quality silk Je: sey top, with 22- inch flounce of accordeon pleated messaline; the im flounce of one model finished with pleated ruffle, White, black and the new street shades. Third floor Tomorrow, Friday, May 1st at the most liberal reductions (Fourth Floor.)

Other pages from this issue: