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* . THE EVENING WORLD, WEDN Vielde of Leading Stocks Based iia” Present Selling Prices, 6 Amalgamated Cop 7 American Can pf... Amer, Car & Fary pt tele i CANAL TOLLS DEBATE) ~ WALL STREET PINTS LAST STAGES; | i ce There’s No Corn That “GETS-IT” Won't Get || Grand Contrat No More Fussing, Plasters, in and 17 Minutes toA&S. Subway Station, you 7 a 4 American Smelters.. > ‘ |] 7 American smelters ‘ry the No M 4 D 10 NIGHT of selling if the late afternoon, that|] 10 Canadian Pacific the way that corn ‘a a . 6 Conxolidated Gas a ; traders taking the bear side on the|] o (em te ee a ' ground that as the market had ad-|[ 10 Lehikh Valley ‘| ——— os f & New York Central " il vate don three days in succession | T Nerhirn bacitio i» i el should react for a day or two. Theil 6 Pp Ivan porters of Wilson Amended vm a cde coi aan § COREE iss: \ } efforts to produce a reaction met with |} ¢ Be Measure Will Go Through {no determined resistance. 6 : t ‘The weekly reviews of the steel |] 7 j, With Good Majority. trade were more encouraging, indi- \ cating an increase of demand in a number of directions and the prob- ability of a gain in unfulfilled orders for the present month, after three —— ITEMS FOR INVESTORS. United States Steel Company unfilled orders, 3,998,160 tons on May 81 against 4,277,068 April 30, 4,653,825 March 31 " WASHINGTON, June 10.—The long ‘@edate over the repeal of the Panama tolls was in its last stages to- When the Senate resumed work | onthe of heavy declines. ind BAbLAG May 81, 3818, Desrenss hy the prospect of final voting be-| Market opening was dull, showing | 1, 975,908 tona compared with previous a Adjournment to-night. Admin. {mall changes. Absence of demand| month, sag tion leaders claimed the repeal |*fter moderate advance in the first - (would pase with a safe majority. hour Induced some selling by the ‘To date twenty-five Toads operating - nhs trading element, and in the Jast haif|!9 United States only have reported weekly gross earnings for fourth week of May as showing a decrease of $1,236,924 or 10 13-100 per cent. com- pared with year ago same period. of the forenoon concessions ranging from fractions to about one point in nearly all the leading Issues, Report from Washington that the President had changed his mind on the anti-Trust question and favored giving to the trade commission power similar to that exercised by I. C. C. over the railroads attracted a good deal of attention, First in order for voting came ments to the repeal bill ae it the House. The principal & compromise between Senate rate and Republicans. qualifies Tepeal with the reservation that ‘shall not be constriied as a watver | the right of the United States to! American coastwise ships wh the canal free of tolls. It generally was conceded that the) Mdment Would pass the Senate. ter be accepted by the House, and Hy accented by President Wilson. Western Maryland reported gross earnings in April incrensed $5: net declined, $126,634. Ten mo on increased $60,493; net decreased, 987,663, Rankers’ estimate value of Kansas | wheat crop at $100,000,000, The State Labor Commissioner says it will cost $12,000,000 to cut it, and $3,000,000 more to thresh it, Farmers will have to $8,000,000 from the banks to Y sold by & bottle, or sent direct by Riker-Hegeman Co. borrow drugginte, 280 Lawrence & * e aold in New York by on that cora off of your toe. ‘GETS. ESDAY, JUNE 10, 1914. Remarkable Summer Dress Offers Women’s $10.00 to $15.00 Dresses, $7.98 Silk Dresses and Linen Dresses OFFERS ABSOLUTELY UNMATCHABLE in this city. THE SUMMER LINEN DRESSES are of linen, ramie and striped voile. 4 purchase made at a concession and permitting this remarkable THE SILK DRESSES are of poplins and crepes, the best selling Women’s Wash Dresses $1.98 and $2.98 Values, at $1.50 and $1.98 SIX HUNDRED washable Morning Dresses in an assortment of colors #74 styles; made of lawn, in blue, pink and lavender; also ginghams, chambrays ‘Second floor, of the best makers. The Second floor, THURSDAY SPECIAL ile it is waid the President will ap- | ioral crop. ve the repeal with the amendment | 4 Interborough-Metropolitan — direc- preferred that tt be passed with- tora failed to secure a quorum to- it one. om. Cou Puy a day to act on question of resumption i ‘Benator Sutherland, Republican, | Am Hite! Leah és + q'|of dividends, A special meeting hax W// a an amendment asnerting | 4m: [4 i wt 8 iain) i. \\ 4 r tively the right of the United a + ~~ Viltates to discriminate in favor of its Wy + f aD dal a Ae ala “o.—T nw sown ships and sought the advantage s ay b Jalalal dG ~S <@,! f jef having {t votea upon firat. There | AM, iiities Co f.. ST | Pupatay's al xe = of ae objections, Bowover, and Hen- | Kethshew Mics He = Back inie ... OB ME ee Gate. che, = ie = =< . 7 jwanson, acting as presiding | BiooMva, WR MURAI Bop) 8 ¥ By me = y, a , ruled It out of order. be Fe CS Y <a SS g Benator Borah and Senator Sim eee CORN, Uy WS s 2 had a long debate over th 14a 4+ | Tumtas'e EE A ! > ‘ iment which Democratic lead: 1 wet 8 ida iw i rtd is a7 = support. My dng te Rept, 2. GAN ‘S oy 4. i q “{ challenge any man to rise here QUHQS Blas Dees so ook som ook 41 price. say that the President approves en 6 6® India's wheat production reported at this amendment,” declared Sen. a4 wh 14 per cent,, or 313,000,000 bushels less Moreh. “His ‘party is putting 1% 1% + 4] this year than last. ‘Market opened styles of the season. im in a position where he must ane 2 fi] steady; Armour interests bought; onsek treme oa sin bean» compromise his intellectual in- nt diy + 8] closed 1-8 to 8-8 decline, vgn My BBD ff ty oF his courage. Dia not the b ey R8) | Corn firm; etrength of cash markets | lese within one year from ) (President ask us to grant this rey ste 1k *| keeps near positions relatively strong; J lungrudgingly ond without reserva- Quameo} 4% ME + if|stop loss orders on short side were e Ition?” ii sid HS + | reached on rise in second hour; prices Ss ecial [Senator Ashurst, Democrat, an: ih, ‘th, = i| held stendy in the atternoon, and e te rid 2 % compromise amendment. | CURD Pleads ee epee To-Day and To-Morrow || 2nd white piques, ow wha | in. 43 Ned iy history, the Simmons a ‘ay ' |_NEW YORK COTTON MARKET. WEIGHT, — SPECIAL. called ge Nato 7m a hears at Sty " 1 Carats ‘amendment or the Norris amend- , He fet a me ject Gut 5 think {¢ will be coal : is ue a = Fy ‘4 Hugh. ity % se G4 of m carat OY immons tango, because it is one § es 1: Fi forward, two steps backward |\ ats “a as an net Women’s then a sidestep.” ae 188 es - % Be 127 1B hA 1g rf ee } ond 5 2 08 ME Ae 47) 201 1270 EXTRA INTERBOROUGH PLUM. | ae) —1 |/ "Cotton opened from 2 to 6 points Hi il iW HN 11% |, [tower. Good demand was encountered Declare an Ai ot F ‘ee ‘Jat the decline due to nervousness zi wrt & ty over absence of general rains in east- Divigend of Five Per Ce Hrd Cee oss Atle A ern belt,“ Market, recovered to about The directors | % ; the closing level o' tuesday, but oe copay, ata meeting | Reading ss bbl turned dull. Prices held firm in the best efforts eek waant , afternoon on reports of Boll-Weevil to-day Geclared an extra dividend * ay wu . hy per cant. on the capital stock | Matrunt Be a Ha eas ee pppoe goth . dines, molres, taffetas, etc. eS bie July 1 to stock of reéord June : wy eat weione cee ToBcned Ane hate hase thoroughly: posted om the || blue and black, lined with beautiful satins. i South; Rall BN p an a i Last week the directors, declared | Fras, HM ML , |atternoon, Closed 3 to 10 points ad- | Shree ce plaissale Wes tease at a Hy weet payable on the same date. fae ss a st] vance. 8 few years ago, me past it had been re- OS Ne BS Se ae LOOK FOR THE NUMBER 180 f “bat an extra dividend would be 7% 1h N+ 8 i H and fact after, the Girectors oo oh Bk f PENROSE’S VOTE IN PRIMARY. OVER MY ONLY ENTRANCE : eo ee wee 18% 10% 106% “| wtanapatter Got 219,871, White Copel mall mii ros hd 2 oes tion st. the extra dividend | me wh on ‘ - ji vA pa wae made to imitate mine, said, make it possible to re- ? @ Hi Polled 01 1,782, CHARLES KEENE ‘= oon cent. ia Tria eronk i mow | Se Hai. Hf te Be 8 Secured me a 4 10.—Thi a ta 2 al y , 7 od 0 é h ” .—The i of the Tnterborough “Metropolitan | “Etian "Cheer eedin Tie. official count of the vote cast at the pri-| I] GQ) Brosdwi yey Semelry. : a Ree Sheen 8 Sreaal aeeting —>—__—_ mary election on May 19, Just completed, roadway, New York ; eager that Boise Penrose sh received —_— DIVIDENDS DECLARED. A Pretest From ma. | Recon’ | 219,871 votes for the Republican nomi- | PANAMA, Juno 10.—A number of quats, [nation for United States Senator, and J. te of Panama held « meeting | | to protest against the Canal } ry Department selling Suppiins war vessels and merchgnt it was asserted at the meet the etice was contrary to of Canal treaty. Benjamin Dimmick, 112,394. ‘A. Mitchell Palmer, candidate for the Deniocratic Senatorial nomination, polled 149.202, and Henry Budd, ble opponent, He 70,252. iifford Pinchot, who had no opposi- tion for the Progressive nomination for United States Senator, received 46,782. No Extra Charge for It, Advertisements for The World maj any American District Messenger city until 9 P.M, Try Fels-Naptha Soap once and you'll never bother with other kinds. Doing unnecessary work is not wise. Many women think that they cannot do their washing unless they stand over a tub of hot water and rub up and down on a washboard, wearing out their clothes, hands and nerves. A woman doing her own work should have any help that can be found for her, and a great help has been found and is being used by hundreds of women. These women do more in a few hours than others do in half a day because they use Eee-Haptha Soap in cool or lukewarm water. Aoty Drudge Shows Mrs. Positive Her Mistake Mre. Positive—‘There’s no use talking, one per- son can only do a certain amount of work in a certain time, and I don’t see how I'm going to get time to make the children’s clothes. et My work has piled up so I can’t see any way out, what with housecleaning, blankets to wash and only one pair of hands to do it all.” ‘Anty Drudge—“That used to be true about only doing a certain amount of work in a certain time, but it’s not any more. If you will do 4 your work with Fels-Naptha Sosp, you will save time and strength and be able to make the children pretty clothes, too.” te 2) "i lent styles. value. Misses’ special Misses’ special Fine lot of low fine embroidered ered yokes run w dainty little law striped effects; si Imitation white Paradise and white Aigrettes, values ‘Strest and Sale of White and Fancy Feathers THURSDAY CIAL Misses’ Dresses, $3.98, 54.98,55.98 THERE ARE 900 Dresses in this lot, all made within the past week, of the most desirable Summer materials, including linene, eponges and cool striped voiles; all made with long tunics in various styles; smart vests of net, lace or with large flaring collars of hemstitched Swiss; sizes 14, 16 and 18 years, Misses’ Dresses at $6.98 Special lot of white Dresses, including novelty weave crepe, all with the full blouse waist, long Russian tunics; some with Roman border, others with large black patent leather belt; finished with large bow. Sizes 14, 16 and 18 years. Wash Skirts at 88c, Waists at 98c, Misses’ and Girls’ Middy Blouses at 8c and 08c. |____ THURSDAY SPECIAL Corset Covers at 39 neck Corset Covers, some have front effectivel; medallions and lace insertions, others with ith ribbon; some are trimmed in black. These Dresses are unusual Second floor, Central Butiding. — A hat Lead City Our Famous Thursday Specials. IN THIS ADVERTISEMENT EVERY ITEM is below regular. Nothing regular priced is al- lowed in the advertisement, as nearly every store in this store fy ‘Women's $34.75 to $74.50 of stores is represented, and only | | Grade. Suits, $19.78, to $20.78. news of unusual interest can take Saswat aman, space. are NOW. Central Building, en's Hith Suits, $19.75 to $29.75 Were $34.75 to $74.50 AN OPPORTUNITY TO OBTAIN a beautiful Suit at very much less than it was made to sell for. These garments represent some of Don’t miss this sale. A number of odd Sutts, others two or three of a style; made of serges, gaber- greatest number of these Suits are in navy None C. O. D. or on approval. Central Building, Women’s $4 Panama Hats, $2.25 ALL HAND BLOCKED, in six different styles and pure white. $5.00 and $7.00 Trimmed Hats, $2.79 White and black. All black, all white and black trimmed white. Shapes, Sailors, wing trimmed, bows of ribbon and flower trimmings. Hem, Excel- Children’s and Misses’ $4.00 and $5.00 Trimmed Hats, $1.00 Great clearance of Hats which have overstayed thelr time. up to $3.00, at...49c each Meszanine floor, Bast Building, Women’s Crepe Nightgowns, 39c CREPE GOWNS, in white, kimono style, neck edged with torchon lace, ribbon run; sleeves edged with lace. trimmed with lainty embroid- Becond floor, East Building, THURSDAY AL m Caps we have ever had to announce. izes up to 6 years, Babies’ ,%, Lawn Caps, 29c to 98c MANUFACTURER'S SAMPLES, and some of the best values in Babies’ white pique Coats, rolling collar and cuffs, finished with embroidered edge, box style, value $2.00, at $1.49 Children’s Rompers, Value 29c to 75c, at 19¢ to 49c In a variety of styles and materials; beach and bloomer; white and neat Becond Moor, East Builting, Women’s Silk Gloves, 55c a Pair 16-BUTTON, sovbles finger tipped silk Gloves; a good heavy weight Tricot silk, in white, and colors. Gtrest Goor, court, Wert Bulliing, And a decidedly impor- tant fact is that all the goods those MOST WANTED nd $1.98. Women’ Women" at $2.25. THURSDAY SPECIAL Men’s Cotton Half | | 2%SiMcrSterzq Motor and Hose, 9% $3.00 La Resiata Corsets, $1.49. $8.50 Has Swedish COTTON HALF HOSE In colors and black; these are broken lots, sizes ranging from 9% to 10%. Special at 9c a pair. Men’s Underwear, ||" 29c POROSKNIT Underwear; super- fine white absorbent cotton, cool and comfortable, Shirts have sateen fronts, short sleeves; also athletic style, circular bodies and no sleeves. Drawers have double seats, coutil facings and knee length. Perfect goods of this grade would sell at 50c.; these have imperfections, Men’s Athletic Shirts, 18¢ Superfine white gauze cotton, the 35c and SOc grades, but these are slightly imperfect. Men’s Combination Suits, 59c Genuine Porosknit Combination Suits, the $1.00 grade, but these have tiny imperfections. Guitars, suits. $4.98. Men’s Athletic Combination $5.90 Silver Plated Dishes,$4.75. . Suits, 59¢ None C. 0. D. 1 Superfine white nainsook, loose Babies’ 50c to $2 Lawn Cape, fitting; improved facings; ideal for 29c to 98e. # Summer wear. ‘Street floor, Men's Building, Hoyt street, And $12.50 is an extremely conservative valuation; one yet in this vicinity nearly as good at the high dard’ cloth of national reputation, absolutely fast color, made over an excellent conservative 3-button model, lined with a selected service. 12 months’ solid wear has been the rule rat! this Suit. Regular or stout sizes. Men’s Two-Garment Suits, Only about 60 {n all, and each a wonderful value. flannels, In varfous models; some with patch pockets and cuffs on sleeves; half or quarter lined. Would be fairly priced at $12.50 to $15.00. All regular sizes; a few for stout men, THURSDAY Summer wear. We have a splendid assortment of light and dark colors in each quality, quality; 36 inches wide, all silk, and... EXCEPTIONALLY low priced taffeta silk either rain or sun. The following changeable colors: Black and Red, Black and Green, Black and Navy. Mission wood handles, . Btreet floor, Fulton street, Central Building, THURSDAY SPECIAL 50c Mohair Sicilian, 50 INCHES WIDE, a bright, firm heavy quality for travelling dresses and bathing suits; in navy blue and black. Black and White Shepherd Check Dress 36 inches wide, part wool. Splendid wearing quality. Btreet Noor, West Building and Li THURSDAY SPECIAL Women’s White Canvas Oxfords, $2.48 WHITE SEA ISLAND canvas blucher model and stitched soles, Cuban heels, Women’s $3.50 Pumps, $2.95 Gun metal and patent leather Pump model, with ribbon bow, flexible welted and stitched soles, concave leather heels, Women’s Colonial Pumps, Patent leather foreparts with black brocade and fawn cloth backs, turn soles, concave leather heels, Women's $6.00 Ostend Pumps, $3.95 leather forepart with fawn buck din eoten: Spanish outs Weeia, olde, A Brief Budget Best Bargains Women's Washable Skirts,91.50 Women’s Coats, $3.95, $6.96 and $9.95. None. O. D. or on approval. Phone Crepe Nightgowns, at fords, $2.48. Misses’ Dresses, $3.96, $4.96 and $5.98. at reduced prices. Street floor, Men's Building, Hoyt street, ‘Women’s Silk Gloves, 58e a pair. } Boys’ $2.00 and $2.50 Wash THURSDAY SPECIAL Suits, $1.48. —a maker's sample line. 59c White Bordered Volles, 29c. 25c Imported Scotch Gingham, lle. Men's Underwear, 29c. 25 Ocean Cloth, at 18 a yard, Splendid lining, and for bat Women's Undervests, 1S¢. | Men's Cotton Half Hose, Se. $1.98 Cut Glass Bowls, at $1.39. $8.25 to $9.98 Table Clothe, Sun and Rain Umbrellas, $1.54. 25c Pillow Cases, at 18c. t 89c Mohair Sicilian, 3c a yard. Men’s $12.50 Blue Serge Suits, $9.85 Unmatchable Silk Bargains All Silk Crepe Meteor and Crepe de Chine, 98¢ WE HAVE SOLD thousands of yards of these qualities over our own counter as special at $1.29. Now, for Thursday, we have reduced the price to 98>, Two of the most desired silk fabrics this season for gowns and blouses for’ but you will surely find the color you want in - ‘Street floor, Wert [THURSDAY SPECIAL | Sun and Rain Silk Umbrellas, $1.54 of the ‘eo White Canvas Oz- ‘2 $4.00 Panama Hats, nging Side Lights, $6.98 Enameled Saucepans, ; | 12.50 Blue Serge Suits, Mandolins and Vielins thing fact is we haven't found price. A firm twill stan- alpaca, and tailored for her than the exception om $9.85 Fine mohairs, casst Second floor, Men's Building. colors, also black; not all either « yard Building, mbrellas, suitable for 30c Yard - Goods, 29¢ Yard ton street, Central Building, +! , Plain forepart, welted $3.49 back, cut steel button: af Geoend flows, West Bullding,