The evening world. Newspaper, June 12, 1914, Page 10

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Seo: & oe a paar ¥. Closing.—There was a little Irregu- ty in late afternoon, the market) ing effecta of selling by traders; Gvening up their accounts over week's! @d. Undertone seemed to be good, However, and it was argued that un- lees rate decision was decidedly dis-| appointing stocks would soon advance! ig response to highly favorable crop | @eaditions and prospect of an im-| provement in general business. Bank failures in Chicago tended to{ imorease market's hesitation, not be- fag sufficiently important to produce & Gelling movement Opening was steady, Southern Pa- cific gained one point in response to Mexicar news, that company having large property interests there. Little was done up to early afternoon, but afound 1.30 P. M. stocks showed a tendency to sag off. Chicago and Great Western preferred sold up to} @% and Central Leather made new pe rere Free se eee | time of 38,000 loormpared with no idle cars same Vielde of Leading Stocks Based on " Present Selling Prices. taten, 6 Amalgamated Copper 7 American aa fF 7 American Car Foun. pt 4 American Smelters . 7 American Smeiters pi 10 Canadian Pacific 6 Consolidated Gas 7 Great Northern pf. 10 Lehigh Valley & New York Central. 7 Northern Pacific . 6 Pennaylvant: 8 Reading 6 Southern 10 Union Pacific 6 U. 8. and Interest the $20,000,000 one-year notes maturing July 1. California No, 3 well on Midland ofl fields in Maricopa is again producing 4,000 barrels per day after collapsing and being redrilled Petroleum Company's Announcement Is made that there! will be no decision by the Interstate Commerce Commission in the East- ern rate case this week. A number of replies have been receeived from railroad systems In response to inquiries by Dow Jones ago {| & Co, comparing business with year Pennsylvania system has reduced payments for wages equal to, full mon. Idle cara 77,000 date last year. Gross earnings 10 per cent. less. St. Paul road, 6,000 less men; cars, 2,800 leas; groan 6 per cont, lean. 1 "Chicago and Northwestern, number of men 4,700, no change; idle cars, 6,000 compared with none last year gross for May, 10 per cent. leas; June, 6 per cent. Chesapeake and Ohio, men em- ployed about the same; no Idle cars except those being repaired; gross oarnings greater than previous year, ee ~ y nat them Mog OR by Can Ta 3” weal Na Jat ig CRA ae aes ae roisa en. G1 AIM OI tL Hamdard Milling ex-div. |S Ther tent Spa parte aan Tae ek fagaewiicim Railoration exdiv. ST pe. _—— ITEMS FOR INVESTORS. Baltimore and Obio Rallroad is of- fering to pay on presentation at par n * talk] Total gold engaged for export this} a | Week Including the $2,000,000 an- nounced to-day amounts to $19,700,- r 000; total aince May 4 Is now ak $38,200,000, or $94,200,000 ince Want. 1. sit ae wy tk = |CHICAGO WHEAT AND CORN weit MARKET. 20 ‘4 . WHDAT, a H i, le Nel fy ze t ¢ Oven, High, Tam, Cheme, | Net a + 04% MAN ADM RT ly 90 fo oe Ba sa aah 2) S| Mis + 4 : BR BL Be a 8! 9 og Me CORN, | ae 18% + Open, High, Low, Chom, Net | ae aw 8 oy 7° i 1 7 70 rH i BY 2, Re ORR “S| ry. uu ey *| at Whee steady. Unsettled weather Hi% 18 + 14] in the harvesting district, and predic- sah yg, q|tione of further showers induced isu 130% ¢ %| short covering. In the afternoon $. ., — # |whont prices broke to new low records we due to pressure of long wheat sold on Hz aly + ty [account of a failure, Closed 3-8 to MA lp + #1 1-2 dectine. Phat tH Corn prices eased off, but steadied >» GO) Th 4 Slinter on claim that farmers were not Stay bag + | dinponed to sell in spite of rain where IAMS aM aig ¢ BY] needed. Closed 1-2 to 7-8 decline, UBS UR Tans 8 pneu? hg bce: TS Ge Rt DIVIDENDS DECLARED. Boe! Bs” art 1h ay MN ER] g, . n ' . ‘yee oat 1 Nat Rel Co pt. tae a WILMA toe oe mye 2 20 “INa . f) 8 8 Am CT Prod pl. a iy “% or iv pt u 2% 1 jet Rank af MB RD Mot alliance e+ Be ok Ae om ak OAR Di tien SAVER OF SIXTY FOUND DEAD. ST. JOSEPH, Mich., June 12.—Capt. «, [Joseph A. Napier, who during his forty years’ career an sailor and veanel mas- ter on the Great Lak lives of aixty persons, dead In his bed, H® was elghi years old. In 1451, single-handed, Capt. Napter rescued ‘thirty-two of ‘the passengers and crew of the schooner Merchant, which foundered off Chicago. Citizens of Chicago presented him with a gold watch and chain. in Congress voted him a medal for found elght saving several lives from the wreck of the steamer D. G. Williams. Thursday's c G ne oe sponse to lower cable and advanced ket professional | crop and weather news from ( {and Western belts. in second hour. bs we. NEW YORK COTTON MARKET. | Prices rec Th afternoon prices broke about 10 points and forced new crop months below previous close. The selling was supposed to repro sent profit taking. Closed from 4 12 points decling from night before. /} + ee ey A Keen Appetizer which Increases the enjoyment of food in a marked degree, is LEA«PERRINS SAUCE ‘THE ORIGINAL WORCESTERSHIRE Hiah Oyeters, ove. = rare rel o bongg rode = Inge and Baked Beans. Sold by Grocers Everywhere SS Largest Popular Price Garment House in New Yor: D Price ¢ GMPANY | Sixth Ave., Cor. 18th Street A Great Dress Sensation! Offering 2,200 Charming New 3 | cordeline that launders perfectly. Reproductions of 15 High Priced Models in This oe waisTs at| 90° Over 100 different styles—White Organ- die, Striped Voile, “Hydegrade” Tub Silk, etc., with com- 4 binations of embroidered batiste and ) laundered linen collars, and velvet and Roman stripe silk ties. SUMMER DRESSES In One Enormous Sale At $ 5° The same models that are offered elsewhere at double our price. Here is an opportunity that in all likeli- hood will not be duplicated again this season. Women and misses who custom- arily pay $10 for their dresses will find it to their great advantage to attend this great $5 sale without fail. All the most fashionable Sum- mer fabrics are included,among them fine French linens, awning stripe voiles and crepes, flowered voiles, plain voiles, ratines and rice cloths —in all shades and in all sizes 14 to 44, Each model is charmingly new and styled up to the minute, prominent among them being the long Russian tunic effects—all excellent $10 values—in this sale at \CORDELINE SKIRTS| The latest pointed tunic model (just like picture) ‘ST 98 Also amert tailored models made of fine white! « $3 Value.) Flowered Voile, out.” Anty Drudge—“Well, I'll go Anty Drudge Loves to Make the Children Happy _ Tennie Sorrowful—"Boo! hoo! Mamma has got such ugly dark colors and heavy ginghams for my summer dresses, when I wanted pretty, light lawns. She says washing and boiling is #o hard on colors and wears thin goods right mother and tell her the right way to wash your dresses so they wil) not fade or run or ge to pieces, that is, with Fels-Naptha Soap in soap. Follow the directions on the Red and Green Wrapper. straight to your Have you ever had the experience of put- ting a light blue lawn dress in the wash and have it turn out streaked with white and several shades of blue? Or have you ever had a shirtwaist shrink so that you couldn’t wear it with comfort? If you will use Fels-Naptha Soap the right way, you will save yourself the dis- apparntinent and expense of having an (1) yor clothes ruined. And you will find out that it is possible to do your washing without the discomfort you used to have. Fels-Naptha soap is the cool-water It is the no-hard-rubbing, no- boiling kind of soap. for you to use if you want to save wor AEN \ FAIS a a It is the et Better hoy Fels-Naptha by the carton or box, - = beeen, ‘Vina aod. >” aa, P-H-E-W!! Now We've Started Something!! One of the BIGGEST THINGS the Brill Stores have ever “Put Over”—Bigger than our recent Big Sale of The Hackett-Carhart Stock—bigger than our wonderful saie Of the 14th Street Store’s stack, both of which we considered wonderful Bargain Events, but THIS SALE SURPASSES ANYTHING OFFERED IN NEW YORK IN MANY YEARS! Fine Summer Suits FOR MEN, YOUNG MEN AND YOUTHS Purchased by Us at Public Sale AND OFFERED IN THE 4 BRILL STORES TO-DAY AND TO-MORROW” AT HALF OFF Their Regular Retail Prices 20. | *7.00 | *10 For *10.00 Suits| For *15.00 Suits| For *20.00 Suits 2 and 3-Piece 2 and 3-Piece At $5.00 suits that will amaze you, never before have you 2 and 3-Piece At $7.50 the best $15.00 suits you ever bought, among them Blue Serges, Gray Serges, Pen- cil Stripes, Hairlines, Checks, Plaids and Gray and Brown Cassimeres, with patch pockets or plain, with cuffs on sleeves or without, and in soft roll English or conservative models. At $10.00 suits that cannot be duplicated ordinarily under $20.00; smart, snappy styles: good, thorough “Goldman Special” tailoring and newest fabrics. Tartan Plaids, Pencil Stripes, Blue Serges, Gray Serges, Gray Cassimeres, Hair lines, Pepper and Salt Mixtures, Sale of Straw Hats Made by the Francis Co. Values up to $2.50 $1.35 Outing Apparel Duek Trousers, | Flannel ‘Trousers, $1 to $1.50 $3. Khaki Trousers, | Auto Duste: $1 to $1.50! Palm Beach O-o-h M-O-T-H-E-R! Yoo-Hoo FATHER!! To-day and To-morrow The Four Big, Busy Brill Stores Otter The Greatest Sale of 9 eye Huson nano BOYS SUITS ' The Famous Values 4 to Kw $10. LCide Vas GUARANTEED Sizes 5 to 18, Made by Cohen & Lang, One of America’s Foremost Manutact- urers of High Grade Boys’ and Children's Clothing. ~ = Included are this season’s newest model Norfolk This season’s smartest patterns and fabrics— Suit for Boys and Children—the new “BALKAN Pencil Stripes, Pin Stripes, Herringbone Stripes, MODEL, with Patch Pockets or plain, Coats with English Mixtures, Heather Mixture; Plain Grays, i stitched-on Belts and with knife or Box. Pleats. Browns and Tans; Pin Checks and Gray; Browh+, Also Russian and French Blouse Suits; sizes 244 and Tan Mixtures; the most wonderful values to 9. Wonder values at $2.95. ever offered at $2.95, Allin All, the Most Remarkable Bargains Offered in Many a Day 279 BROADWAY, Near Chambers Street 47 CORTLANDT STREET, Near Greenwich St. 125th STREET, Cor. 3d Avenue’ f UNION SQUARE SOUTH—44th Street, Just West of Broadway | 4 128TH STREET STORE OPEN EVENINGS, UNION SQUARE STORE OPEN SATURDAY EVEN! seen anything like them at such a price. They strike an abso- lutely new high water mark for value-giving. Blue Serges, Pencil Stripes, Blue, Brown, and Gray Mixtures in a wonderful variety and in many models, (SS ES Se This Is the Maker’s Guarantee That Goes with the Famous “Goldman Special”’ Clothes WE GUARANTEE. this suit to be of dependable tab- ric, thoroughly shrunk, bench tailored, pertect fitting and made under our personal supervision by skilled work- in our own workshops. The buttonholes are hand made, the collars hand felled. Should any garment bearing the GOLDMAN SPECIAL label not prove — satisfactory and not as represented, we will refund the purchase price of the garment, BigShirtSale $1.50 and $2.00 candy stripe $ Repp Shirts at Some of the biggest bargains and smartest Shirts we have ever offered at any such price |, of enti rength an Pa ENSRNAIN PIKE BBIKet of SUNDAY WORLD WANTS WORK WONDERS The Famous “Goldman Special” Make: | A ! at meme te een nse Saree net Retna nen eRe PTET on

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