The evening world. Newspaper, May 26, 1914, Page 9

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WISE STREET. aq Market Closing—Dullness was in- tense during the late afternoon, and everything in the Street suggested mid-summer, Houses were practi- cally dererted: Perhaps the dullness was natural In view of the fact that uncertainties | which prevailed in Monday's market have not been cleared up. Missourl Pacific and B. & M. problems are still unsolved. Hate decision seems if anything further off. New Haven investigation is tot concluded. In- vortigations of other roads are to be taken up. The Mexican situation is obscure, and the Government is de- termined to go on with its anti-trust Programme. Opening.—There-was nothing at the opening that could be construed as a promise of relief from the dulness which has been the only characteria- tic of the market of late. Small frac- tional gains on very light tr: 1B OC~ curred before business seemed to go to sleep. Mercantiic Marine issues Fesponded to the Supreme Court de- cision holding that Titanic claims could be limited to some $90,000. Gen: eral Motors made another high record in the first hour, 89, and sold at 92% at noon. Rumely issues reacted from the early high, but the general mar- ket was unchan, It looked in ¢' ‘ly afternoon as if the market was trying to make an- | other record for dulness, with 60,468 shares sold up to 2 P. M. Yields [J Leasing Gisele, Baced on resent Seijing Prices. Rate.” Yields. 6 American Copper 22 7 American Can pf 7 Amer. Car & Fou 4 American Sntelters 7 American Smelters 10 Canadian Pacific 6 Consolidated Gas, iL 7 Great Northern pf. 10 Lehigh Valley & New York Central 7 Northern Pacific 6 Pennsylvania |. 8 Reading . 6 Southern Pacific 10 Union Pacific. 26 cents June 1, and 26 centa Oct. at the Federal Trust Company, Bos: ton, Misour! Pacific earnings decreased $77,000 Im the third week of May. From siapir' 1 decline totals $2,118,595. Chesapeake and Ohio earnings for third week in May was same as a year ago. From July 1 total increase of $1,369,874 is reported. International Smeiting and Refin- ing Company stockholders at special meeting accepted Anaconda’s offer to purchase on basis of 8 3-10 shares of Anaconda for one share of Smelting. Atchison road's April com declined $129, ars net increased $91,680. Ten months’ gross declined $5,948,809, Net decreased $2,376,983. Total gold being shiped to Paris by |French steamer on Wednesday is $5,000,000, Total gold engaged for export on present movement “e 2 nVENING CHICAGO WHEAT AND CORN fe8 at my ? am rs oy wine} % Wheat higher at opening, but crop news was #0 generally favorable that sagged off on persistent selling by some of elevator interests. Closed 7-8 below last night. Corn firm on light offerings, but eased off on favorable conditions. Easier cath market and further of- ferings of Argentine Corn at decline, Closing 5-8 to 7-8 decline. cent higher. NEW YORK COTTON MARKET. Monday's i ‘a ruly ti ies) TEE market promptly reacted.’ Prices || May one byicto WORLD, renewedon weather outlook and vari- ‘ous private estimates ‘of condition of crop and amount of acreage. Prices ‘advanced to new high levels in second hour, the new-crop months showing @eins up to 14 points. Closed strong 1 to 16 points advance compared ith yeaterday'’s clone. pet hl: <n QUEEN MARY 47 TO-DAY. LONDON, May 26.—The booming of tanhon in royal salute early to-day awoke Londoners to observe the forty- seventh birthday of Queen Mary. The day atuiation jeaty fron ‘ail over 8 A became when husi ascended to the othvone, May 6, isi. paths ante SUBWAY CONTRACT HEARING. eee ‘The Public Service Commission to-day ordered that a public hearing be held on Friday, June 12 at 12.15 o'clock on rue DAY, MAY 26, 1914," the form of contract for the station! with window signs of false bargains. finish work on the extension of the ‘ourth avenue subway in Brooklyn from. Fortleth street to Highty-axth atreet. This part of the subway has been un- der construction for more than and tf al It ¢s completed the Comm! award the contract for fin stations. FAKE BARGAIN STORES ARE BEING WATCHED Merchants Who Put False Offers} in Show Windows Are to Be Prosecuted. At the luncheon of the Fifth Ave- nuo Association in the Park Avenue eakera urged ‘een the mer- Association pera of the city for stopping the printing ino ciation ia also making a fight against Hotel to-day many coalition of forces bi chante making up ti and the news; the purpose o! of fake advertisements, The Asi ut one-half finished. Before on will ng the} Louis Wiley entertained the with his well known witiclems: cis Patrick Murphy of the M. ‘038 Paul J. Bonwit and Robert oke also spoke, all of them urging a continuance of against the faking merchants. A vigilance committee has been formed to watch the people who are not square with their customers. The members of It will first warn the fakers and then proceed légally against them if they fall to mend their The flavor of Yuban distin- guishes it from all other coffees. Ask your grocer for it. thone merchants who lure customers | China Silk ery and organdie collars. bed the fight Ritchie & Cornell's | Free ce Peper Five Free Round Tri opean Pa, mean fale Eh of our we N88 Beas. VOTE coon Occupation Address . waa 2 te SUITS 44% Tailors 193 RACeNApe RE to Measure ‘Thie vote must be cast on or before June 2. W., May 26, IT MAKES LITTLE DIFFERENCE WHAT YOU NEED— A WORLD “WANT” AD. WILL GO AND GET ff We Give oy Coupons Free with Purchas ¢: irc ‘Redeem Them 1 in Our Own Merchandise ae SSS SS Wai sts—Very ° Pretty—at $1.95 China Silk Waists in white, flesh or maize, also black with embroid- — York's Shopping —— = 4 . > red ( = N é x dl “ Sixth Avenue. 20th to 22d Street $3.00 Messaline “Silk Petticoats with deep ed with small ruffle is | $16,000,000 in addition to $16,000,000 ot sent early in year. You will q0 farther and fare better if you take aiong a supply of ees Ale i, stat thea nyoinrenent we rave The Closing eae _ High. Voile Waists, Special $2.00 A large variety of new model: shadow lace trimmed, orgaadie an lace collar. Silk Crepe de Chine Waists, Value $5.00, at $3.95 With hemstitching, some lace trimmed, others with organdie col- rs. Voile Waists, $4.95 to $10.00 A new lot of models with hand embroidery. New Mourning Waists, $5.00 and $6.50 Made of silk voile, with hemstitching. =a. $4.00 Jersey Top me a [HOLIDAY OUTFITTING SALES New Summer DRESSES at “Popular” Prices A “Parade” of the Daintiest and Newest Summer a Dem onsti ation of O'Neill Value Giring. and the wearer. The maker must have the people in New Yor! if own personality will teed : With deep | sectional piniting handsome colors; also white a black, $1.75 Crepe Peiti- Coats, 98c In Brocade Crepe with lace trim- ming, in all the newest colors. Wash Petticoats, special, 0c In striped gingham, Group 3—New aad Summer Dresses $3.98 Pretty flowered — batiste, striped madras, voile, eponge, jingham, li r collar, Sie: FPeseee PSOE SE SEF a esusteeuscy Seb FS BEES Be: aieacee + +++) The naive charm of instinct that makes beaut nymour, Ms wise thought and enthusiasm when they designed all these dresses for us—and for you magic finai touck of charm. Group 1—New Tub Dresses $1.98 In striped voiles, striped {eal ginghams. Sev- les for choice. Grogp 2—New Wash Dresses $2.98 In cotton, bedford riped madras, black or white lawns, voiles, ginghams; neat pat- terns and several aotels to choose from. S822: ed <a>! B25: The w ve the dresses that i+t finished e RESIZE, Thread Silk Stockings for 79c Women's Stockings—thread silk, liste garter tops; high spliced heel; value $1.00. Women's Thread Silk Boot Length Stockings, 50c Black, white and colore—fine lisle top; full fashioned—6 pairs for 92.75. Six Pairs White Lisle Stockings for $1 38 Women's white or black lisle stock- ings, full. fashioned, light weight, double top; spliced heel; single O'Neltt Main Stere—Street Floor, Saaaaaadl All-Wool Extra Pants Blue Serge Suits $4.98 In the newest aces as and box plait Norfolk models,” ‘Trousers are full lined and loose fitting: sizes 7 to 17 y . Value $7.50, ++I $1.00 White Petticoats, 69¢ Made of fine quality eam i deep ruffle of blind embroidery. fin- ished with under ruffle Waitresses 39¢ Aprons, 25¢ Made of good quality muslin, with pocket. Bungalow Aprons, Special, 29¢ Maile of check gingharn— full sizes, O'Neil Main Store—Third Floor, aw The Rush for Bathing Towels Begins with This Special Sale 50c Bath Towels at 30c Heavy, absorbent, extra large sine; specially adapted for the bathers. 35¢ Bath Towels at 25¢ Double woven, hea vy and service. able; white or colored borders; * bsorbent. 25¢ Bath Towels at 19¢ Heavy, snow white bath towels; most absorbent quality; hemmed, l6éc Bath Towels at 12\%c Ileavy, spongy quality; snow white und most absorbent. l¢c Huckaback Towels at 12e #0x40; hemmed; absorbent quality. 19¢ Huckaback Towels at 15¢ finish, absorbent hucle exceptionally good wearing jn Hotties and Splite— All Dealers Coward Shoe tees and pep- A variety of styles. Group 4—New Summer Dresses $ 5-00 Striped epor lawn, voile aud lingerie All prettily trim. med $2.98 $3.98 O'Neill Main Store—Third Floer. Bathing Suits Washable For Women, Misses and Outing Skirts, _ Sixteen - button niger heavy Children SOO Ee | 61,08 and $2.98 A full array of the newest fashions for the coming summer and they linen and cotton bedford... 01.96 |Value ® at in all respects In rice cloth aud cotton bedford, tostanard maken 69c to $2.00 Foreign and Exclusive Wash Fabrics at 29c yard From America's biggest and best rs, Who are closing out their Long Mousquetaire 'Silk Gloves, 57c When your arch breaks down. hold it up—in theCoward Arch Support Shoe. mele ot Southern Pacifie... Sonthern, Hallway & r Is are crepe de Lyons, crepe Tosca, crepe Trouvil] crepe Russe, crepe Russian, Paris, French frisse, crepe Thutral: French ratine, French sponge cloth, English ‘eponge, French bou- tonne cloth, Maxwellton plaid and mixtures shown in an endless range of the most popular shadin, It would be economy t are decidedly different and as de cidedly attractive, For children, choove from. 92.98] Women's 2-Clasp Silk Gloves at 29¢ misses and women, in flannel, surf, silk and satin. All s O'Neil Malm Store—Third Double tipped Silk Gloves, ia black, and colors, Value 50c. o nin Ntore—Street Floor, ween Women’s Undervesis Special 17c each, 3 tor 50c Low neck, no sleeves; eatra large bine, 40, 44; value 85c. Women Union Suits, 50c. These Extra Specials on the Bargain Plaza To-Morrow No Mail. Phone or C. O. D. Grde:s Filled 89c Silk Crepe, Yd., 49c Shown in « range of choice French shadings. Makes a veiy pretty and cool Summer dress or waist. 12%4c Printed Crepe, Yd., 74c Rich floral designs, in a choice range of styles and colorings $1.00 Dutch Lace Curtains, 57c Including Brass Rods Dutch Lace Curtain Sets, consisting of a pair of scrim curtains and top valance, with imitation filet lace, deep hem; headed on top for rod to slip through, Imported White Ivory Toilet Articles at 1-3 to 1-2 Off Micron, Jong handles, G-ineh Hair Brushes, concave, flat or rounded backs, | or short, soft or Comb. heavy material, full size, of the finest quali value 81.75; our price all coarse or course and fine teeth ir value 8¥¢; our Linen towels; quality. 25¢ Huckaback Towels at 19¢ 20x38; hemmed or very absorbent. Coward Arch Support Shoe cig and Coward Extension Heel, OIVIDENDS DECLARED. have been made by James 8, aes ead eh Parave. Coward, i his Custom De- satel baer hts oC artment for over ears. cae tet AES 1B | és aes 12)4c Berkeley Cambric, ITEMS FOR INVESTORS. | 8c yard i i ERED in Greater } O'Neill Main Store—Second Floor, C eettetetetedl No Other Corsets Like RENGOBELT Reducing Cors:ts ) in the truly youthful lines im- parted to STOUT and MEDIUM figures. $2.00 & $3.00 hemstitched; ne 10 Boye! $2.60 Wash Sui ite und fancy effect: ade Percales and up in Russi neck or sailor col- or fancy trimmed; Boys" 75c Khaki Trousers, 49c ieee duly tod Missouri, Kansas and Texas earn- Bleached, 36 inches wide, for jings for the thint week of may de- women's, misses’ and childten's creased $65,079. From July 1 decline | underwear garments. Very soft totals $759,639, | texture, without dressing. Quan- tity restricted. O'Neill Malm Store—Second Floor. SOLD NOWHERE ELSE JAMES S. COWARD 264-274 Greenwich 8t., N. ¥. CfEAN WARREN 871 Davis-Daly assesqment is payable Sc. Vests at 25c. Fine Swiss-ribbed, low neck, no sleeves or shield; plain or fancy seen The Proper Footwear is the Colonial Pump Special at $2.95 For One Day Only In the new olive shade, cut full made with belt loops; sizes 7 to 17 yrs, O'Neill's Men's Store—street Floor. OPPPIIEIF $3.50 Awnings to measure at $ 2.65 We will make, Absolute freedom is essential this year, and the beautiful new low bust models with clastic webbing inserted over the thighs and at the allow freedom to a degree hereto unknown in corsets for stout women. Rengo Belt corsets are boned throughout with double watch 1 8 steels guaranteed not to rust, eill Main Store—Third Floo: Our Entire $550,000 stock of =—_ FURNITURE Will Be On Sale the Remainder of the Month, Tuesday to Friday, Inclusive At a Quarter Off Marked Prices Every Article in Our Tremendous Four-Floor Furniiure Denart- ment. Furnitue for Every Room Is Included WITHOUT EXCEPTION BUY FURNITURE NOW-- while this wonderful opportunity is before you~ BUY NOW and arrange for Club Plan Payments ~ a little at a time, if that is more convenient for you. Prices are the same either way. But DON'T MISS A SALE that gives you the best dollar's worth in|! the wotld for every 75 invested ! QiNeIn Men's Mtore—Four Kntrances O'NEILL-ADAMS CO., Sixth Avenue, 20th to 22d Street, New York City HM Main Sture—Street Flor, —_—ee Men’s Straw Hats at $1.25 Something New Or.lyon's J PERFECT Dental Cream SHSuETRE Sy a Shecter of Ganda Sarees Se EES rope Li sting ofthe *" 62,00 White Ivory Set Every one | guaranteed | to be water- | = proof. Values up | - © 10 82.50, A large asssoriment of high crowns | with narrowed brim; just the thing | for the suurtly dresse d mast eats, ranging from 344 + | per, W inches down, including vkirt at bot- iti Dr, Lyon's Perfect Dental Cream is a decided ad- vance in dental cream formule. Quickly soluble. Deposits no sticky masses 4 tween the teeth tq encourage decay. Rinses thoroughly, leaving the mouth com- pletely cleansed. Wike today sending 2 cents fBniccs x, sa [poate Perfect Tooth Pardee oe DrsLyon's Dental Cream, LW. Lyon & 520 W. Orth Se: Deple K, New Yorks City. Sold Beerywhere Look for the exch that entitles ales item beat free material is Johu Boyle's standard 8 oz. duck; in a full range of colors, Workman ship the very best throughout. ‘This is the lowest prive ever quoted “ | for awnings of this quality of JOHN BOYLE'S STANDARD STRIP) * Seven styles to select from in Patent Colt Gaby | plain fawn and gray, bray Weraaed ch Reacinn gun metal calf, lightweight Goodyear welt soles and spool heels; buckles fitted with cloth to match jhe quarters; made on perfect tite long forepart lasts, All sizes and widths, These pumps have « style and character to them that you only see in the better class of mer- chandise. O'NeiN Main Store—Second Fieor. Men's 95.00 to $7.00 4nama Hats, 93.65 | Genuine Eeuadorian Panamas in | all shapes and proportions. We have the popular telescope, optime, oipine and race shapes; every one a lutely guaranteed Cther sizes at special prices for this month only, NOTE—This offer for Manhat- n, Brooklyn, Hoboken, Jersey ty and Long Island City. ‘ONeill Main More, Fourth Wien

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