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i J fi an+ & FE: EER eat opened higher, but eased off * transactions, Nearly 1,000,000 “porters. Closed % to % up. ‘Corn i | WAL STRET ty Yield ding Stocks Based on || Moccnt se ling Prices. wn | Amalgamated Copper. A Cc 10 Canadian Pacific. perfor Gas DP U. 8. Steel Market Closing—In late afternoon ee market was dull and uninterest- fag, but thero seemed to be good buy- fag orders on the little recession from | ] the dost figures, As there was, | however, a complete absence of ag-| Qressivoness on the part of bulls the | abort interest seemed to be regaining | eentrol of its norves and It betrayed fone BO eagerness to cover. The somewhat firmor tendency fn Be money market was natural on the first day of the month, and it a, ohcun that it would become § pronounced in the next day or ‘fas funds sent out in making the disbursements will not return to Btreet immediately. Opening was lower, but there to bo a good demand on the jon which rallied the market. ern Pacific advanced to e Fee i+ cra berets LEhieetielier + oe, oe S25 SES* 2B Ee: ES FREE S¥osetezessse SSPER FS FEES rt ++tt i ttl | BS PPEPLE FOSCEE PTET PTET CFIC EF OEP eerre eRSREBSESSTSES FESTHAE BEE; —* FaGEE aay: pa Reap =Ss ESERELE PUP FELEEE OFFTLE Hed thee TEL Le 1+ Ulett] sapskecesness SuausReaesasesE sus se: OF OEE Ee FEEFSEE BS. FEEL Som oo sae ee sare FER FEES SFSSTS BE FRCS CEE PEE EF oe gesieestateayses Bet were taken Tuesday by ex- opened weak. December lost 2% cents. Closing was irregular. ————>——_—_ YORK COTTON MARKET, S High, low, Clone, SER HE we oy a Cotton market ;, some acat- racennent cotton report——Condi- Cotton market broke sharply after ed. Closed on rally. to 14 points decline NOBODY SAW THIS THIEF. Bet He Got the Cameras While! Broadway Crowd Passed By, €. G. Willoughby’s photographic sup- | bonds had not yet been converted into wing te nbaoiutely t G., H. & D, WON'T PAY oe ‘neon PERE MARQUETTE BONDS For All nae Feet 2) Bankers Seek to Avoid Receiver-| Gi ship for the Former Road, Another knot in the Cincinnati, Hamilton and Payton HKatlroad tangle developed to-day when a = tective committees for Pere Marquette raflroad bondholders demanded pay ment of interest on the $9,000,000 bonds that were guaranteed by the Cincinnat!, Hamilton and Dayton Railroad, As the latter ts in financial dimoult: cannot meet ite own bonded Interest, the management In- | formally signified its intention mot to Greatest Knows Foot Remedy make good the guaraptes, ‘ Lawyers declare the guarantee Cc -Clid cot nape wnfarceg. | fuaran't al-o-Cide Unofficial notice ban been given by aft the Cincinnat!, Hamilton and Dayton || Immediate Retlet fer Corns, Caltonses, Rallroad that it will not be able to pay interest charges on certain of Its own bond issues, due July 1. Bankers and railroad managera were working to- a jop some plan to avoid, possible, # receivership for Cin innati, Hamilton and Dayton Rall a Developed ———_— DIVIDENDS DECLARED. fa ne . Rate. be ogg | a fe, ae tT ft ur photoxraphic service is the best in the city, the quality of o k the’ highest. Any Aching Feet, Sweaty Peet wi te " oe eG a AM. 2 guy 36! ——_—>__—. ITEMS FOR INVESTORS. Pennsylvania—All lines, five months, gross decreased $12,920,469, net de- creased $2,609,097. bureka Wipe New Haven gross for May declined jet increased $307,978. Eleven mo gronn decreased 92,958,574. ae he bpp bebo $1 te $6) Net declined $3,220,261. i s Joga einen Oata- ver Johneon Southern Rallway voting trust hi ‘On Kase toe been dissolved by Charles Lanter a: G. F. Baker, surviving trustees, Pree ferred and common stocks will be de- livered in exchango for trust certifi- cates on and ai Rock Island—May groan decreanca| 405 Broadway below Canal Se. $431,364, Not after tax declined, $603,- 831 Broadway Bet. 1¢ & 18 Sta, 831. Eleven months gross decreased $2,988,001. Net declined $1,787,983. a — Up to close of siness Tuesday $5,966,000 Brooklyn Rapid Transit first refunding convertible 4 per cent. stock. Time for conversion expires at 3 o'clock to-day. New York Central, all lines—May gross declined $4,120,268. Net after tax decreased, $2,367 Bt. Paul System—May gross de- creased $367,160, Net increased $25,320. Fleven months gross decreased §: 854. Net decreaned $1,136,471. OPENS AN ACCOUNT CREDIT TERMS $3 Pax” $50/%6 Pox" $100 $4 Pom 975/99 Porm $150 Open Mendes and Saturday E: VENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, JULY 1, 1914. 104 ST. L STATION AT CORNER IFISHER BROS COLUMBUS AVE. BET.103&104 st} The New e tered covering occurred, but market! ‘wee generally without feature, quict/ stead: Being on wheels like a tea wagon, it can be moved anywhere at will. Upstairs or downstairs; from one room to another; indoors or outdoors; on the porch or down on the lawn; anywhere—this new Victrola on wheels is the ideal of its kind. In these days of dancing and music-loving, the Victrola is indispensable—and the most convenient Victrola of all is this on wheels. store at No. 810 Broadway, close by Church and the St. Denis Hotel, many persons were moving about tly through the early evening, robbed early last night by @ thief # thieves, who smashed ‘the show win- with'a brick and grabbed half a cameras which had been on dia- . ‘The cameras were worth between jceman discovered the broken about 10.89 o'clock and notified oughby, who found that only @ameras had been taken. J —— THINKS CONEY IS JEALOUS. © Bigmund Strauss, manager of the Meudeville show given in Ebbet's Field, | got an adjournment of his epee until next Tu when he was r lstrate McGuire in jatbush Police Court to-day With Violating the law against Fetomenone | in gostume, yer weenting Strauss said feelousy of Coney 1 Come in and sce it. It includes a cabinet for records, Its cost is ee | $75—to be paid for, if you ‘|| prefer, 85 down an is $5 a Month until the full amount is paid. Orders Pisa today or tomorrow (Thursday) will assure delivery for the Fourth. Victrola Salons, First Gallery, New Bldg, JOHN WANAMAKER Broadway at Ninth Street ee saad) ws a —— Formerly A. T. Stewart & Co., Broadway at Ninth Street Twice-a-Year Disposal | 404 TRUNKS--Dress, Steamer and of America’sFinestRugs | Wardrobe--in a Specially Arranged Whittall—Hartford—Bigelow Holiday Sale Prompt Delivery Twice each year these three famous mills Many of them are being unpacked as you read. Where necessary, trunks will te ‘ ; ; Others are taken out of stock—the few of a kind—and hi double-quick introduce new rug patterns for their Anglo-Persian, lowered in pride to make the variety complete, All ‘tf ane ee hewn a Une for Anglo-Indian, Ardebil, Bagdad, Royal Wilton, Sax- all, it is the most important sale of trunks we have sa- | these leaving the city on Friday. at 8:30; Closes at 5 P.M. ony and Childema Brussels grades. An equal nounced this year. a number of current patterns are discontinued to 85 Steamer Trunks, $4 to $8.50 provide room for the new ones at the looms. (One-fourth leas than our wewal emall prices) is- 8 de and : An equal number of current patterns are dis: pirton fll pletion atten bngetll ed continued, and those discontinued patterns are straps, muslin lined with one covered divided top tray. uow disposed of. Bin, $4 —-80-in., $4.75 88-in., $8.80 -84-in., $6.25 86-in., $7 Sein, $7.78 40-in., $8.50 So they are now offered 78 Dress Trunks, $5 to $9.50 At One-third Less in Price thes hbmopie sheath tg (243 rugs in all) (ragenoss wth bat divides, eerareee ee 111 French-Weave Wiltons ein, $5 80-in., $5.75 _$8-in., $6.80 Stin., $7.25 e (Anglo-Persians, Ardebile, Anglo-Indians) boitam a ee lag 0% te tin NN A group of our own trunks, not all sizes— ae i i Bs towns ER ts a fourth ower. 153 Royal Wiltons 30 Steamer Trunks, $13.50 Ea. Price. Bine, y de a ' 5 cove: o-ni2 80 pt ripe Brecon lock, deep covered tray, full e my he fe mg Oe ee ee tas | mai a, ft 0 318. tee BO.0g opti x — $8.3 x nee ebsde EERE shgilte & is Sgt beg salad 21 Dress Trunks, $15 Each 6 Combination Wardrobe Sai itructi the bi il : trays one deep hinged tray covered with bat dvison | TfUNKs 45-in, high at $25 Each and one skirt tray. Body made of 8-ply veneer, brown canvas covered— Tomorrow, Thursday, is 5—86-inch Any of th Mack fibre binding, brassed trimmings. Excelsior 5 4 $—$8-inch \ y ese lock, cloth lined, full riveted. Cantains 5 drawers, 2 T b Silk Shi rtw i st D 18—40-inch for $15 bottom ones can be made into a hat box; 3. Princess u a ay Another group of 17 dress trunks a | Mn#t 2ault hangers: 4 skiet hangers Co-operation with our manufacturers, who had small third less than our own prices. ‘ bing 4 Bes nks quantities of tub silk on hand, bringd to our customers on noes afew Mende ond Drucker trunks, and sc ae ; 3 . 8 : tome from our own regular stock. 45 inches high, 3-ply vencer body, brown vulcan- the very eve of vacation all this good holiday news: 36 to 42 Inches, Now $12.25 to $27.50 ied fibres covered uring Coan viel trimmings, Creamy tub silk waists of special qualit MErepera NCAT $3 iets y brassed, full riveted, cloth lined. 12 combination tub silks—crepe, habutai and other weaves, in five They are all cloth or linen lined, and all have two ry 3; & drawers, 2 bottom ones cau be made in & i to 40 only, . $3.50 trays. Some are fibre-bound, others rawhide; heavy combination hat box. ith ribbon thi a ro we the girdle White Shanghai tennis and golf or long sleeves, ue $4 Third Noor, Old Building. 5 toes brassed trimmings aud Excelsior locks. Hi Trunk Store, Subway floor, New Building, Added Today (Wednesday) to the Holiday Sale of Men’s ped 2,414 Silkeand-Cotton Mercerized or Woven 1 65 Madras Shirts ® Shirts of a grade and kind that we ours! " = . not "stock" then this year ee we ourselves sold last year for $2.50 and $3—we did , we could get silk shirts at prices low gh t “ their places. But at $1.65 they are beyond corapetiion, Papper ene eee All with soft cuffs. Sizes 14 to 17. Other things in the sale: What Is the Finest Flag That Flies? This double-warp all-wool flag, whose stripes are double stitched, and whose white stars cannot fray. From 2x3 feet at $1.35, to 24x 40 feet at 896, QUALITY “A-A.” The bunting] Other wool bunting flags, used in this grade of flags is made|2x3 feet size at rg to are with double-warp, and is well|foot size, $56.50. swisted. i teed] Cotton bunting fli - sro durabiliy ufclr, srength af [teed net to tade of nteaioneey, | | Sft Shirts at $1 Pure Worsted Black Leather material and) excellence of work:|70c dosen for 18. I8inch sie, to fortis. "| Bathing Suits, $2.25 Belts, 65c wanship. stripes are sewed |60c each for 36 x 60-i ize. eeligy: * with two rows of machine stitching: |. Silk Flags, mounted, from ac 8 White Cambric Better than our $2.50 suits; , Wer the stars have the edges turned |inch size at Sc, to 48 x 78-inch nize Pajamas, $1 not quite so good as our 83.50. Compare them with 81 belts, under to prevent fraying; the hem]at 84.85; unmounted, 7x 10- ay lity that wealwaysecll | ‘Ty e nceetered Ay Ace renaaa inc ng oh 8a to Secabiok | | Peyguy thet wesleareat | Terry Cloth Rep Silk Neckties, 35¢ ‘ough, which also tection | sia ‘ 50, trom fraying: the Invading in made] Brackets, stationary, Se to 88; Light Muslin Bathrobes, $3.65 ep leckties, eavy canvas, the larger sizes | adjustable, 90c 60, i having rope running through the} Fourth Gallery, New Building, Nightshirts, 65c aan are Say lo and day oo Three for $1 ‘wading. and Subway floor, New Building. The Wanamaker dollar grade, this, for 85. In twelve plain colors. Burlington Arcade floor, New Bldg., and Subway Entrance, New Bldg. Adding Good Fortune to Good Fortune! 200 Women’s Silk Dresses $7.50 The simple facts of this extraordinary purchase will be suffi- cient to convince women immediately of the vast difference be- tween the real worth of these silk dresses and the almost unbe- lievably low price at which they are now offered. Peasy Fact No. I1—They are exact copies of f two foreign models. _ Fact No. 2—Their duplicates sold here in our own stocks in April for $37.50 and $38.50. Fact No. 3—Later they were secured in a special purchase for what was then a very unusual price—$16.50. Fact No. 4—Again (very recently) an- other collection (together with what re- gmained from the last special purchase) were offered at less than their cost of making—89.75. AND NOW-—in order to make a final clearing of his shelves in preparation for Autumn business, this manufacturer let us have all that he had left to sell at this New Low Record Price of $7.50 The materials and styles—fine French taffeta with long tunic in an endless variety of stripe combinations; or plain colored and checked taffeta with charmeuse ruffles. Subway floor, Old Building. The NEW STORE FOR MEN, Broadway, corner Eighth Just in Time for the Fourth A New Lot of S&S ye) e ’ MEN'S Z~. SUITS at $13.50 Not One of Them Made to Be Sold For Less Than $20 This is the first bu: ‘ness we have had with this manu- facturing tailor; who | -d two reasons for coming to us— (1) to dispose of his suits quickly—(2) to establish rela- tions with us, We had but one reason for taking the suits at this time to sell for $18.50. They measure up to our $20, $22 and $25 standards. Patterns are neat dark effects, self-striped, black and white striped worsteds, some plain grays and dark brown mixtures; a very nice lot of suits, well-fitting, well tailored. About a third of them are young men’s suits, with cuffs on coat sleeves and narrower lines. The others are con- ervatively cut. $85 cuits all told; brand new. —_ Broadway, corner Eighth,