The evening world. Newspaper, July 14, 1914, Page 4

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Vielde fk Leadin: bg os Based on Present Selling Prices. Rate, Yield. Amalgamated Coppe: aL BOWN BY AUTO, Dodge New “Dry” La American Can pf.. ‘WHEELING, W. Va., July 14. ioe American Car & Fd: Virginia all “dry” territory, has @ new Market Closing. —A somewhat American Bmelters . ©onfection which has leaped into imme further Improvement was scored in late afternoon, but market travelled | very slowly and some observers said that the short interest was Varsha | —-—. diate popularity all through temed ft the “whiskey sundae.” In every large town In the State certain progres- sive drug stores are catering to the ever Increasing demand for the thirst quench- ers, which could be ordered up with @ eacving wibm, “ favorable to the company in matter and bourbon have visited drug stores] With the Problem of Ulster | bltinss of Baltimore and Onto, and and consumed large quantities of ico a fow traders bought the former TO CHEER HIS MOTHER ing instead of becoming reduced. ‘There was some buying of Union Pacific on expectation of a decision z 6 Pennsylvania 8 Reading .. 4 Southern Pacifie 0 5 7 Who Lost Money Because of Missed Engagement. Union Pacific U. S. Steel U. &. Steel pt. SRUSSSLSTS Syeb see zera™ alw: t ndae, In- ‘ stock and gold the latter. Technical i 6 cae ack sisarftrrae ft ere us| Exclusion to Be Solved. ton of Union Pucine seemed to| COTTON REPORT SHOWS GAIN bail be good. waa lying, probably fatally injured, Whoternte Arrests are threatet : In connection with strength of Mia-|%#me Co: ef the Pro sourt Pacific it was argued that re- Was 445,635 Bales. Lords to-day passed the third reading of the bill to amend the Irish Home| °°" decline discounted everything of] WASHINGTON, July Rule Bill ag@, sent it acroan to the| *" unfavorable nature that could| consumed during June was 46,6%,|his face was white with pain, but House of Commons for consideration, | °CCUFr &nd that @ short interest of alg ase fo ace ne when Mrs. Callahan threw hereelf 7 i year, In ite closing atage in the Upper Lol extent had been created in the Census Bureau announced to-day. Cone lown beside him he omiled @ little. House the Marquis of Crewe, the Lib. | "ck: ‘That's all right, mother,” he sald. eral leader, took part in the debate on| ODenIng—There was scattered “I’m not much hurt. Don’t you the bill and Indirectly promised that] !!duldation by commission houses at] 4,588,729 last ye bother about me. See? I couldn't the attainment of an agreement in| St#rt and stocks showed losses 0) Cotton on hand June 30 in manu-| laugh if I was burt badly!” He tried regard to the elimination of the time get ord Le ein eg dsceovantuen facturing establishments was 1, to smile again, and the sight of his 0 sell out did eo ¥ y limit by which the Countica of Ulster] New Haven sold off to 54%, a new | AA hate indeoeraane tes were allowed to vote on the question | low record. California Petroleum re-| ¥' eo, pe wi housos 630, ‘ 0 {a new gush- of their exclusion for a period of aix| sponded to the report o year ego.’ Exports. during June , both issues jumping up from 2% years from the operation of the Home| {4'4 points, Wester Kearpiand pret | Were 296,539 bales, against 223 921 last ‘Rule bill would not prove diMcult. | ferred wold off 2 1-8 to 32 3-4, Stocks He said, however, that the area of| rallied during second hour slightly 9 | Papers for Patrick O'Neill at Ninth the portion of Ireland to be exchided| On moderate trading, but market be-| inst year, and for the ten months,j Avenue and Fourteenth street. He! Had been 00 greatly eniatged by the;oore oo OBS Meer in oonly 227,413, against 210,364 a year ago.| was crossing the street there to-day, Unionists that it would be a vexed BOOTS neaiane BeoAe | When & Yellow taxicab, driven by! m. 80,938,752, against 30,046,131 and critical queation. The Unionists LONDON, Jdly 14.—The House of cent's Hospital to-day. WONDER Mel id Norub saves half the bor of washing. No rub- required. Gives finest its. Just try it. lad, to break down completely. Frederick goes to school in the tng z =H PLAYER ing short of the Unionist amend- cables and fayorable weather. Closed} With the boy inside end Policeman ere. F 1-8 to 8-8 decline, Collins of thé Charles street station t At ments could avert the imminent peril |4' Corn lower on reports of showers 20 AEROPLANES IN DASH |BIRTHDAY B GIVEN WARAMAKER GULDEN'S Thrill for Carried to Hocpital by Man! Feri celebrating opening of the President of public's annual review of the garrison when tw planes rose at bo Frederick Callahan, aged fourteen, | full speed past the Presidential etand. 1 A ay roar ti Rees jusiastio cb: | ing ne over the ground and sais when his mother entered St. Vin was kept up as the 30,000 The tears! comprising caval 14.—Cotton | were trickling down his cheeks and|and other branches, m: order before th ‘a hal the rare operation Kohiman, appeared from behind al was mani AT BASTILLE FALL FETE 500,000 Onlookers at Re- view Held for President of France. y military at far end of nechamps racecourss and in maker paraded and he mallitary braveness caused Chauffeur John | *Uthorities calculated that over 400 arm; lanes were on the wi Kohiman, whose car had injured the one. time in various parts “Or sehen country. winter, but in the summer he sells GETS EYELID FROM HIS LEG. i SHARON, Pe., July 14.—Making an : BL Hilkirk, at ipulated in grafted rae We te et yeara old, lke argued had falled to explain how Low. eee eee trolley car. ey, they proposed to meet tho inovitable at fot t S| CHICAGO WHEAT AND CORN| Kobiman trie@ to stop, but the objections to exclusion of the Roman ‘By oth MARKETS. pavement was wet and the wheels wa | Catholic Counties of Ulater and their beam ie = Hanri WHEAT. a skidded and knocked Frederick down. | Since friends elsewhere in Ireland. a had wie + 1% i July qe i One wheel passed over his body. Th: ‘The Marquis of Crewe concluded by By By Ba 2 $ it Beat: w Ee i 8 = §| text's passenger, an elderly man, who) nishts asking for the exercise of patience a © ae Have you ever heard and forbearance and firmly hoping| A a aes Ff the lad in his arms. a perfect for @ successful solution. BY oY # i 3 = =f “Get to the hospital as quick as you The Marquis of Lansdowne, tho one see ahs & we —10] can,” he ordered Kobiman. “To H— Unionist leader, reiterated that noth- 1 1g ‘Whent quiet and steady on Iower| with my train!” oh 4 80! sesesttes® seeccrsss 5 SE55: PEEESEFELPES BEEE EES CE to 7 points decline. ——»——— Important Deings in Upper House Fail te Arouse Him. Barge Canal Terminal. ALBANY, July 14.—Tonawanda Creek] WASHINGTON, July 14.—Roosting ‘will be the western terminal of the new high on a ledge fn @ Senate gallery cor- barge canal. State Engi ridor to-day a screech owl peacefully Benet iscerecee Sie snoosed while the Sénate was ii. sear selecting it was adovted: y sa sion. Through an open door the strange the canal will direct ylsttor was 4p plain view of Vice-Prest- with tho Nucara, River t Marshall. The bird showed no in- Mane*ead"eed the 2 Teuton of lit ond eslens = ths head Ford Just kept on snoozing. + = 13) t ‘go! + HE iy + ‘ that was threatening. He sald this the Coe VR 110 ~ in Ohio Valley and lake region. Closed|" the running board, the taxi made was his explanation of the demand| ii’ ou on to 8-4 to 11-8 cents decline, a dash to St. Vincent's, Rath, 40 soe + $ for the total exclusion of the Prov-| far sted’ Th ih ay = ——_—>—_—_. “Get mother here, but don’t let her ince of Ulster, and he complained | hedye it Be B ret NEW YORK COTTON MARKET, | worry.” he begged ae Dr. King was that the Government had given the} (ai, lew Me #3 oA : Monday's examining him, and Mrs. Callahan We build it Unionista no assistance whatever in| tat | iim 1099 £ QI con Wien fon, Clove. | was sent for at her home, No. 263 INSIDE Be) Perel a Cl a mo Gt 242 13.93 i West Sixteenth etreet. Frederick's t the suggestion e Marquis i 2 your own of cee the bill was read a third] oe. Phd + a it chest is crushed and bis right leg is time without a vote being takén. a at 8 * + % if 3} bruised and torn, % aay Ear ee Chino Copper $y t 4 ‘The passenger declared he had PIANO CROKER COMING AGAIN, [fhm £8), Cenmus, Bureau reports | 446.635 | ilea hie train and thereby mlaned ‘ —--- a oe ‘} United States in June: Previous|an important engagement which without altering its Haye Visit Tent Political ana me Pr: $18] montn, 467,123, Year ago 441,187; | meant « large sum of meney to him, } appearance in any detail Ian't After Murphy's Scalp. ies # Foe ee a Era ernge, une | but he did not blame Kohiman. Kohl- —Richaréd Croke: essa % = 9 bal 4 man was released. dah ddd pore cbr odd General id % 5 scosion’ stasdy ot oteet tivalag ie w 4 former Tammany chief, oon! @ Fe- | Lien, =1 “4 — actionary later on weather rts in 4 port that he is going to Amerioa this| {irt,,) i j actionary later on weather reports in! OWL SNOOZES IN SENATE. rs SE oni i Ss PSE FEF: she SteseSssscue. FPPECSEER FETE USECPEEE FS KSBSRSEBSSER3 FEF EF FPR FES PF OF FER EF FER FEE Best & Co, ; White Boot Silk Hose . 2335352; FOR EF ree os: A Special Offering of Women’s Summer Neckwear ere aes Li} FPR a as iti it let Feit + Ler Pied +i SSRST SoU IN EE: pert 35c 1X 4 t, iis ss BS 8, + will offer unusual inducements to-morrow Excellent quality; full fashioned, double soles a Ff b seine he oe ‘ and high spliced heels, Sizes 8 to 10. a Hg t4 . * : ’ dy agt Rolling Collars of hand-embroidered pique : Women’s All Silk Hosé | 79¢ : mg Regularly 1.00 Pull fashioned, deep garter top, double soles and high spliced heels; in black, white and the fashionable colors, Girls’ White Dresses 3% to7 years—4th Floor 3.85 Actual Value 7.50 4 Of fine lawn and trimmed with handsome em- broidery ; pretty double flounce models. at © © © «© «© «© «+ 456, Vestees of pique or tucked organdie at 50c. Collar and Cuff Sets of organdie, consisting of rolling collar ‘and wide flare cuffs, per set a a |S ITEMS FOR INVESTOR: Southern Pacific gross increase $17,- 760 first week in a July, cago Great Wes ‘Western first week of tags gross declined, $24,827, American Telegraph and Telephone gepart for six months hurr} Jui B. Altuamn & Cn. The Camera Department has ready for selection a complete assortment of Kodaks (including the new Autographic Kodak) and a very large stock of Photographic Supplies. increased, $114,6 decrease, $316,730, Third Avenue Rallt Railroad for tw months. Gross increased, $740,608; gurplus decreased after ch: ; surplus equal to 8 86-: compared with 6 62-100 per cent, prev- fous year, Jersey Central in ye Will Close Out Remaining aioe valent of 18 6-10 Fs er cent. on the (00 stock, an Women’s Suits, Gowns & Coats ee ee FU WES LORLS 24.00 34.00 416 gurplus after dividends of Formerly up to 55.00 Cloth and silk tailored suits, afternoon gowns, and street and evening coats, in the seasons most popular styles and fabrics. Prices according to materials. Pacific Coast Co, reduced the divi- dend on 2nd preferred and on com- mon stock from 11-4 per cent, to 1 per cent, for present quarter, and declared regular quarterly dividend of : FIFTH AVE. At Thirty-fifth St. 11-4 per cent, op 0k preferred, To date 28 railroads operating in United States only show weekly gross earnings for the fourth week of June as @ decrease of 48-100 per cent. com- pared with year ago. A section deyoted to developing, printing and enlarging is now a feature of the Camera Department. Velox paper only is used in finishing, afford- ing the most satisfactory results, Government 38 per cent. coupon bonds sold on the ‘gachense $1,500 at 101, off one-half from last previous Sa itte dl Estimates for copying photographs will be given upon request. Great Northern's gross for June de- creased $737,399, ey for twelve z m . ’ - sonia wil rote cond astiast| \_ (MMB AAseune, 24th wah 32th, bteeets, Bem, Sack, ‘ 34th Street Attractive Offerings on Wednesday and Thursday Thousands of Employees and Friends Honor Philadelphia Mer- chant Prince. PARIS, July 14—Half a million] P: ADELPHIA, July 14.—Jobn brated his seventy- sixth birthday last night as hon guest at @ dinner given him by hi tore that has won him high the world’s merchants. feot alignment of fours swished “at ial PUNAGUELS tice cha tee a houses in Paris and London repr sented the 14,000 employees and ten- , artillery, infantry dered congratulations to Mr, Wane. | =e seas Haahoginy hall clonk | ited to hii ote ne forthe pul and wore vors for the public good were tvered Wittem rT by T. =| President of inet ‘Union Leagui than T. Folwell, Pi nt “: Manufacturers’ Club; J ie Was surrounded Bowing river of kindiin DUKE OF AOSTA WORSE. Suffering From Typhoid Fever, His Condition Grows Critical. NAPLES, Italy, July 14—In to-day's bulletin on the conditi Store Opens 9 A. M.—Closes 5 P. M. James McCreery & Co, Try it on SAND' Serine Delicatessen ana MICHICA High tributes ident of the Open Evenings FREE This 100-piece | DignerSetwith ot6¥y purchase lot $100 oF over 83 eng 5 P75 ania if thi iT or the et | 5th Avenue $35,000.00 DOMESTIC RUGS At Extraordinary Price Concessions The famous Bundhar Wilton Rugs,—Size Oxl? ft. regularly 44.00, 30.00 150 finest Royal Wilton Rugs,—size 8.3x10.6 ft. regularly 36.00, 27.50 SUMMER _ FLOOR COVERINGS 500 “Crex” or “Waite” Prairie Grass Rugs,—plain or figured. Sise Oxl@ ft. regularly 8.50, 6.95 800 Homespun Rag Rugs,—Size 0x12 ft. regularly 10.50, 8.25 200 Homespun Rag Rugs,—Sise 6x9 anal 6.75, 3.58 300 Small Oriental Rugs—choice designs and rich colors................. regularly $2.50 and 45.00, TRUNKS, SUIT CASES & BAGS Dress and Steamer Trunks,—made on bést veneer frames; all edges raw side bound; hand riveted bronsed steel trim- mings; fitted with waist, bat and shoe com- partments and dress trays. Sizes 36, 88, 40, regularly 18,00 to 20.00 teamne Tee regularly 18.50 to 16.00 Fibre Dress and Steamer Trunks, — bronsed steel trimmings; hand riveted throughout; fitted with dress and sectional trays. Sizes $6, 88 and 40 inches. Trunks.. Ron teri . 12,50 Drees Tri guiarly 16.00 to 17.00 Steamer Trunks.............-.+55 10.00 regulatiy 12.00 to 14.00 Week End Cases of Black Enameled Duck,—double steel frames; straps all around; fitted with tray; cretonne lined. Sizes 24, 26 and 28 inches. 6.00 regularly 6.25 to 7.00 Light Weight Cane Suitoases,—double steel frames; reinforced corners, straps and catches; fitted with top pockets, Sizes 24 and 26 inches. regularly 4.00 Russet Brown or Black Sole Leather Bags with double handles; saddler sewn; reinforced corners; English lock and catches; leather lined; inside pockets, Sizes * 17 and 18 inches. 5.75 regularly 7.50 to 8.50 TOILET REQUISITES Greatly Reduced Prices Imported Hair Brushes,—Ivory finisb..1,00 regularly 1.60 to 1.75 Imported: Mirrors to match above... .1,00 regularly 1.60 Imported Traveling Taloum Boxes... ..50c regularly 1.00 Imported Sponge Racks,—perforated cel- luloid. regularly 1.00, 50c Imported Hair Brushes,—solid backs; assorted woods. 65c and 95¢ “Ivory” Toilet Soap....... doz. cakes 500 regularly 1.00 to 1.75 regularly 60c Wood Hand Mirrors........+.+2+++.1.00 “J. & J." Antiseptic Gause,—25-yard regularly 1.50 to 1.78 roll. regularly 1.25, 850 Cretonne Fitted Week-end Cases......350 Pure Gum Camphor,—large cake....,.390 ' regularly 500 regularly 50c Decided Reductions tn well-known Toilet Preparations during the above ele y “Peroxide” Massage Cream. 7 Tc7777..190 regularly 250 Imported Bath Salts,—assorted odors. .4580 regularly 75 “Derma” Toilet Soap (8 cakes to box). .150 value 25c Imported Toilet Soap,—assorted odors, regularly 1.00, doz. cakes 500 FURNITURE CO. CREDIT TERMS | 2 14-3° AVE D BET 18"S119"STS = | \

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