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eee “WLSRET EP osing There was a little SIZES on —Se-=re2. - vering of shorts and sufficient quantity to cheek the rise. |}! FE EEE ET The Closing Quotations 12 BSE, SASSER Ss SS ECE ee Saree ral #40 + Pacific exair. 1% per cant. nomenon = NEW YORK COTTON MARKET. ‘eduesday 198 | iy = % f 8 ie z g) +h eed mg | ii * 1% i a ar ak § 116% ‘ ih ~ ies 8 ia + "s| by ~ $y Hey a at 3 9 2 1484 ” int & MS. 214 go 8 fou Os E28 Ty a8 ws © Atif Lom, Cle ae ie i24T 1247 Cotton steady on cables and fears that drought will continue in West «| Texas and Oklahoma creased on apturn weakness of old restricted buying; closed heavy, 11 points off to 6 ad- Offerings in- Mayhew Popular musical comedy star, who ap- peared in ‘High Jinks," sayss “Oh, I just love Frozen Mints; they are so delight- fully cool and creamy.’” New York’s New Delight! Frozen Mints have taken Greater New York by storm—a summer snow-storm of millions of snowy drops of delicious frozen confection! | ‘ fe young and old alike enjoying these creamy, refreshing Mints of exquisite flavor. FROZEN MINTS THE NEW CHEWING GUM Frozen Mints are more than a chewing gum—they are a novel, delightful chewing confection— fine for healthy digestion—pure, wholesome, and as appetizing as pure-food ingredients can make them, Made entirely from the finest Sugar, Cream, Mint and Chicle—with the most wonderful, dainty flavor you ever tasted. The beneficial effects of their constant use are demonstrated by their popularity with singers and speakers, and others whose voices are subject to severe strain, In the White and Gold Package 10 FROZEN MINTS Vinita Leadin Rates, ‘Yields, 1 Canadian Pacific . 518 10 Lehigh Valley THE EVENING WORLD, THU Stocks Based on resent Selling Prices. 6 Amalgamated Copper. .... 845 7 American Can pf.... 7.68 7 American Car & Fdry yf.. 5.98 4 American Smelters .... 6.04 7 American Smelters pf... 6.78 6 Consolidated Gas 7 Great Northern pf. 5 New York Centri 7 Northern Pacific . " 8 nll CHICAGO, WHEAT AND CORN] White Nubuck MARKET. WHPAT. Werineelay Net se au Ore TE a See % ike Sept Shy Tem ia te Dee. Bile Bim AT ae CORN, Be ay. ORE GA TB Oey, OM 5” Beit. OM Mole ESN Ong Ce 4% Deo. 8 OTM By OT a Wheat eased off on bearish Gov- ernment report. Favorable weather and increasing receipts were other depressing factors, Reports of black rust and steady position of cash wheat held prices firm. Corn strong. Yesterday's estimate in report was smaller than expected and advance showed much larger hort interest than — anticipated Closed % to 2% cents Advance, José Collins Prima Donna in ‘‘The Passing Show of 1914,"" sayas “Frozen Mints are always so fresh and wholesome, that I prefer them to any other confection.’ one METS ALO) ee * oF RSDAY, JULY 9, 1914. ITEMS FOR INVESTORS. | — Chicago Great Western earnings 84 in the fourth weel fonds have all been sold; 96% was bid j From July 1, Tlinois savings banks deposits on| August July 1 were $244,963,788, or $3,385,687 | 8 Fi gain over April 4 call | Formerly Ope A.T. Stewart & Co. Dalty trom” senteatah 830 to 6 Broadway and . Closed “A® fe Ninth Street Seturéag . ——— . voattnaddieetbuet fina "The Need of the Hour— t° S33 |ISMART OUTING FOOTWEAR With the serviceable Moccasin Sole For Seaside, Countryajde, Mountains, Summer Needs and Recreations. Stylish and Comfortable. OUR OUTING FOOTWEAR MAY BE HAD IN BOTH HIGH AND LOW SHOES QUEEN QUALITY BOOT SHOP 82 West 34th Street, New York Midway Retween Sth Avenue and Broadway Charge Accounts Solicited Of the famous Dolly Sisters, wonderful dancers and popular stage favorites, says: “The sweet, delicious flavor of Frozen Mints is captivating. Lam very fond of them. igs COp oe eee SO Everywhere you find Out of Our Carefully Chosen Stocks WE BEGIN TOMORROW, FRIDAY For Young Women and Girls J That Tells Its Own Remarkable Story Everything that has sold down to a few of a kind; ol all exhibition pieces, either in windows or in display | 72%!4eut!ticetion. cases; all garments that show the slightest trace of ‘ handling; all remaining Paris and English importa- tions—everything is offered tomorrow without reserve in one big final sale. el ’ Please note that there are nearly a thousand ts included, summaty } of the individual pint ferme show. ene Se a8 Please note also that ever: piece was bro t fresh! tocksthisseason * and is in the fashion of the ye ” apices = , i | seg ac as €@™ Special Notice—In fairness to all and because of the great demand there will : be for this clothing, customers are kindly asked to select only such things " as they expect to and not have anything sent home on approval. ] In Little Gray Salons, Second Floor 75 Silk Dresses, now $15 and $18.50 Our original prices 895 to 960 and more Suitable for t this moment: plain and flounced er pe de chines i dart sod ‘eho Tueke colons A few oni ima modele induded—one thet wes marked 6110 when first chown, 23 Evening Gowns, now $15 and $18.50 Our original prices, 887.60 to $60 Ideal dancing frocke—soft silks and taffetas in lighteheden, 89 Cloth Suits, now $10 and $16.50 se Ain pice ae ise ane ees cece oa 15 Cloth Dresses, now $7.50 to $13.50." | Our eviginal prices, 817.75 10 066 | Grcge, vevlia, wesl crepe ond surge in navy, block, sthest 150WhiteLingerieDresses,now $t0to$20_ Our original prices, $18.50 to $60 Core th eaten, eet ‘batiste. Afew tein por 100 Colored Summer Dresses, now $5 Our original prices, $12.50 to $18.50 Children’s Coats ‘ . Now $3.75 to $13.50 Our Original Prioes, 07.60 to O85 90 Sports and Motor Coats, $10 & $18.50 Checks, navy blue, brown, pastel ae. fs shades and a few silk.” Majority have Our original prices, $21.50 to $36 pique collars. Cape coats, capes, bright colored and checked sperts ceate, Sizes 6 to 14 years. some real English coats—chinchillas, plaids, cordureya, “golfine.” And many odd silk coats. In the Store on the Subway Floor 25 Silk and Serge Dresses, now $3.75 150 Wash Frocks, now $2.50 to $3.75 a . Our original prices, 83. p Our original prices, $8.50 to $15 ‘Tissues, Oe original 24 prtharthe dt, The price does not pay for the making, yet the need only a tubbing to make them good as new, fabrics are very good taffetas, serges, in all prac- 30 Linen Suits, now $5 tical shades, Our original price, $6.50 25 Cloth Suits, now $7.50 Plain and combfancy styles in tan, light bee and Original prices, $15 to $20 75 Coats, now $3.75 and $7.75 Practical styles in mannish serge, silk-feced pop- Our original prices, $10 to $14.50 lin and wide wale serge in navy blue, copenhagen Almost brand blue, black aod white checks, black ead brown, ooats lined throughews wa ic” 1574 Blouses Specially Priced 600 of Pure Handkerchief Linen— Eight New Models—Every New Color Si here ing white ski blouses, demand Tor thave cosh pla, haadiorakios lose’ waite ine bos oases anaes TT Through a Special Purchase We Have Secured 600 to Sell at $2. Though Here and Elsewhere They Have Been $3 and $3.85 All are copies of French blouses, They have Many have black moire ties. starched collars of white fagotted linen (detach- The colors are ine, violet, maise, reese, able) or soft white handleerchief linen or the same fleoh pink, green, old blue or white. material as the blouses, prettily hemstitched. Main Aisle, Old Building, 534 Sample White Blouses, $1.50 Same as Have Sold Here at $2.80 and $3 Voile, lawn and crepe, ruffled or trimmed with lace or embroideries, Sizes 84 to 40, 300 Crepe de Chine Blouses, $3 Originally Here at $6 Mostly colors, Made of good quality silk and charmingly trimmed, but sold down to a few of a kind, 150 White Net Blouses, $3 Originally Here at $5 and $5.50 Odd blouses, but all sises in the assortment. Some are hand-embroidered. Some made over flea chiffon Third floor, Old Building. Girls’ Blouses, $3.85 Of Georgette Crepe Cool and dainty, and far below their usual price. Every girl will want one for “dress up wear.” For every day We suggest: Heavy China silk blouses with detachable organdie vestec, 63.85. Crepe de chine waist with organdie collar and vestee. White and colors, Third floor, Old Building.