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ae Aime i ee : THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, JULY 16, 1914, mire tart Fetade none tine, WALL STREET | THE CLOSING QUOTATIONS. [BRIDETOMOTORAGROSS |S2°x;22¢ brite, wie ree otmers| GRASSHOPPERS, TAKE NOTE!) seston that woe « tow vanes ot the| The Lending Expt and leiasr fe rane Sieomeed’ rivana ‘ena Stsosens, wi s | SEMIN A 3B-FOOT BOAT) semester ase tome" | vou save ante arate tate ot[ eaten tie wrote aoc| MEW MODERN DANCING © steamers Finland and Kroonland, wit! Halifax and St. John's N. F., and then Governsr to-day that he and an expert In New York City, writes across to Ireland and on to London. Trouble by Lea It “Dear Sil e in the horticulturist department were at Sis have used ALLENS The boat is equipped with a thirty- projecting an inspection of the Infested leva -EASE, the antiseptic start @ passenger and freight service through the Panama Canal to San Fran- cisco early next year. They are the jhaken inte the shoes, for the past Ay ALBANY, July 16.—War to extermina- Wervent veosels ever scheduled for the falda. a4 Louie Steals Cine ok Novel Honeymoon Planned by] two horse power, four cylinder engine tion must be waged on the grasshoppers (counties, Meanwhile the krasshoppers 4 ' t! febaMatwedonst tide, each being of 13, A and tanks for gasoline more than ral. [are keeping right at It—eating their way can say from experience that it each being of 22, Present Selling Prices. Naval Architect in a that have appeared (n myriads In Ful- rf 000 tons displacement. The transit td - enough to last from fifteen to seven-|ton, Saratoga and Montgomery Coun- | through the counties named. ing to all who are compelled te be from New York to San Francisco will |f M#te*. 1 ated Coppers ee = Small Craft. teen days, the estimated duration of |ties, saya Gov. Glynn in a letter to the 5 ten hours Golly ted find Ghat 3 be made in sixteen days, with a call at] 7 American Can pron. = the voyage, The craft 1s of steel and |Commiastoner of Agriculture, Calvin J. ire sell Attala FOOTEASE keeps my feet. cool and either San Diego or Los Angel 7 Am. Car & Foundry pt tlt] A trip across the Atlantic in a thir-| has a cabin and It Is sald cannot be | Hunson. BUENOS AYRES, Argentina, July 16.) able takes ‘ie friction eon o - || 4 Amertean smelters #04 + | ty-six-foot power lifeboat will be the! capsized. It 1s equipped with wire.| Since the Executive insists the State |—The German stearishiy Mendoaa has} ects cons and Sore, Aching feet i American Bmelters iy * 18 oval Wewevrmen. ot Minae axeued)| 1th mustapay the bill, It In recalled that the | been abandoned =e total wroek. he] Fccenmetd ito all. ty pantie,” f RASH ON SCALP ¢ Consctidated Gas, i. & 3 |navel architect and superintendent of | io Agricultural Department recently anld it] Bina “on the Argentine: count The pase| (Signed) | E FLETCHER HALLAMORE + ten toy 5 “ ” nd 0 finance a i A by alt Dug ao: 10 Lehigh Valley or Fy +4 the Welln Marine Equipment Com- World “Wants” Work Wonders fignt'on grasshoppers, ‘The Governor |sirsaveat™ Ce Tumbering Hie PRR, adie, Allen Be Olmsted Lottay 5 Now York Central 180% 1% = = _ —— —_—_ = Sees 2 7 Northern Pacific rs - % 6 rm yIvani: 4 HAIR FELL OUT 8 Reading ss. g ts We Give Surety Coupons with Purchases and Redeem Them in Our Own Merchand ise 6 Southern Pacific it 10 Union Pacific . “4 — % : In Great Handfuls, Dandruff Gete|| '3 (-"s" steel B= & | During July and August Store Closes Saturday at 1 P. M. ting Worse, Itching and Burning mak. 2 1 onavaessansemansiaieacenanenssinsrincnencsssmmmsatanssesil Something Awful, Cuticura Soap} starket Ctosing—tn tate afternon| fen $ Sales New York's Shopping Centre $2.50 In and Ointment Healed. market showed firmness and in last Z*= i —- halt hour stocks advanced more a % Advertised . y Merchandise @andruft in my hair had been getting worse |Driskly than at any time in past if at Here Are For For a Filled couple of days. The rally seemed to + for the last two years In spite of all 1 could 108% 06% + 1 4 do. The \tching wus a0 severe |Tepresent covering of shorts, but it + 100% t Friday and | | 1 | \ Book of that {t would waken me from | was an indication of a decrease of 4 % pls \ ) = 1 4 \\ # sound sleep at night. There | floating supply. By Be Bes = 1 ee M. \ C N ) Pri seemed to bo a red rash or! ‘The recovery was led by New E jaturday oupons pimples on my scalp end my | Haven, which gained nearly 8 points i rat Sixth Avenue. 20th to 22d Street Sy fy" A, Tho itching and burning were |°2 ts low of the forenoon, although at womething awful. there was no definite news to account | i, “'Lused several remedies but | for the rise. Directors were in ses- | Mon! could not see any improvement | sion, but no word came from meeting | S"i" Whtll three months ago I purchased ® cake | to furnish a reason for buying move- | < of Cutleura Soap and @ box of Cuticura ment. Ointment. T used thom according to dl- x Feetions with the result that now my scalp | Opening was weak, with moderate |X. ¥ Set Piet eet ‘Misses’ and Juniors’ Linens, Towelings, SUMMER DRESSES '|Towels & Bed Coverings See wessce & eiceerccce Sere £85 Fee Feet SF EPEE F PERE. We ESETESHASS: Fy a l+ti+ietl Bee tions. or roller towels, fs perfectly clean, free from dandruff. 1¢| amount of selling by commission |; % ” ‘ . . : 5 does not itch and my hale has stopped com | houses and absence of aggressive 3 t =e There is no need of being without enough dresses The things you need for your summer home at prices InKout, Cuticura Soap and Ointment healed t in the active issues, New = peter pyre carpe aa erm nema en 7 me of the trouble.” (Signed) Mrs. A. Stipa euched haw OW Atal G4, bat aa Ey Ga for all summer when you can buy them for so little that will appeal to the most thrifty housekeeper, Samples Free by Mall rere ee renee to check gown. ig cw Misses’ and Juniors’ Summer Dresses, $1.00 White Cro-|10¢ Crash Towel-|$1.20 Dozen Huck \ bed Me bedd 7 ures on acale alt iM re oe 3 = Priced from $2.98 to $15.00 chet Bed Spreads.) ing, 514c Yard owels, tee . Dos. In selecting @ tollet and a skin ward movement. Steel sold a! : A dnd yas ‘s " 69c i ‘or individual use, Not procure one possessing deli and genoral list sold off in first hour. |S7utbem Parti ay + .__ Made in the smartest model; in striped voile, flowered » figured lawns, 24 sine, Hemmed| Irish manufacture, | size 1814x20, Hemmed, Hent propertics mimcient to allay minor | ring early afternoon market was | Sun Talleny of. 78 $ bd rice cloth, linens and also plain white; some with the new Russian tunics. | yfarseilles patterns, |soft finish, absorbent orbent and service irritations, remove redness and roughness, : 4 | Stree ee ren, 28 All are very daintily trimmed. light summer weight. | quality for general 22 _ prevent pore-clorsing, soften and soothe | fairly steady except in Baltimore and |strvas. Foie ot 4 * = , Migs sumer osight taille, IO memeetl ioe Huck Towel srositive conditions, and promote skin and | Ohio tastes, ‘The common sole at Sf ot , a ee Girls’ Tub Dresses, Values $1.50 to $3.00, $1.00 : bre ole to'8 yardd, Ns Baan scalp health generally? Such @ soap, com- | a decline of 24 and lowest since 1908. te hier Ss ey In the new long waisted models; in ginghams, percales, 1s, crepes; trimmed | Weight Comfort- 12)4¢ Each ieaaents sud tones Penreavead raters Ton ek ing img 3 with contrasting colors; others with dainty white collars and cuffs. Sizes 6 to 14. ables, $1.00 Each aSe to 29¢ Huck], ines OC... 4 and most fragrant an ng pin Cty q =1%]| full sine, Si woven, - Of flower odors, is Cuticura Soap. Although | \ enue Baz ae awe eS Girls’ $2.00 to $3.00 White Lawn Dresses, $1.49 and $1.98 con Wiiteestnt | Towels, 19¢ Each |/ity. Hemmed, Cutleura Soap (25c.) and Cuticura Oint- fon I aaa Sa — » Made in several pretty styles, some with all over embroidery waists and combination | filling Hlemied, scalloped oF 14c All Linen We ee peeled Cre alates 1s = 2% of lace and embroidery; others lace trimmed. Sizes 6 to 14. 65e French spree hemstitched, plain and Crash Toweling, * Book * ‘ “4 oss a Linen, 45c Yard |with damask pattern 8l4c Yard iy i | Misses $2.00 and $3.00 Wash Dresses hotder: absorbent and | tn lengths from # to 8 iy — % in linenes, percales and ginghams, in white, tun, stripes, Trimmed with serviceable. So m e| yards; heavy, good-dry- ag 4) contrasting colors Beveral pretty modal: «Tito i yeats GRE, th $1. 00 have slight imperfec-| ing quality for tea, dish % ¥ \ DURING JULY AND’ AUGUST- BROADWAY STORE will be closed all day FRIDAY, ree maining open Saturday till 10 P. M. FULTON STREET STORE opens Friday, as usual, closing Saturday at | P. M. ——— DIVIDENDS DECLARED. Houston O11 pt we se ae = » BAL 4 3 Aus. 10 Kimt: Copper, G2 18% thas at Ay 38 —— ITEMS FOR INVESTORS. President of Canadi Pacific ts- sued statement as follows: After pay- ment of all fixed charges and divi- dends company entered upon new al year July 1 with $36,000,000 in cash and $14,000,000 in equipment se- curities after having spent upward of $30,000,000 on railway and steam- ship construction on which 4 per cent, debenture stock has been authorized but not offered on the market. i In Waist, Skirt and Dress Lengths. The Season’s Most Wanted Fabrics at Less Than Cost. bas Wash Goods = Wash Goods Wool Dress Goods Wool Dress Goods a ebilks Values to 25c, Values to $1.00, “alues to81.25, “alues to $1.00, ele 25c fa. oe ee Here's a Real Hair Bargain— A Big 26-in. Switch for $1.75 The hair is of splendid quality, permanently wavy and of unusual length. It is mounted on three short stems, making a fine, full switch, The best we've offered in a long time at this price. All shades, even some grays. O'Nelll Main Store—Recond Floor, Hot Weather Groceries We prepay freight to 14 neighboring States. Write or ask for our catalogue. We Reesceve the | | | Women’s Shoes: A Clearance Several hundred pairs which we have segregated because of limited quantities and reduced $3.00 to $5.00 Styles—at $2.49 Patent colt pumps with black and gray brocaded cloth. Also plain fawn and gray cloth quarters, guaranteed hand turned and welt soles; Cuban, Cuban Louis and spool heels. Tan Russia calf and black suede; pumps and Oxfords. These Are Reduced to $1.00 Misses’ and Children's gun metal calf button Women's Oxfords and pumps in all leathers and shoes, good solid soles. Sizes 844 to &, styles; values up to 83.50. O'Neill Main Store—Second Floor, Fulton st. cor. Bridge st. nd 1325-51 Broadway, Brooklyn Mid-Summer Sales —<—<— Mid-Summer Sale Dresses PRETTY MODELS IN VOILES, LINENS, FINE CREPES—$6 AND 88 VALUE $3.97 Delicately fashioned with pretty laces and silken girdles in a multitude of the most charming mid-season cole orings; long Russian tunics; novelty neck and sleeves, Mid-Summer Sale of Skirts SPECIAL MAIN FLOOR TABLES WAVES] 97 BEEN PROVIDED FOR THIS SALE AT . For these are the skirts you have been accustomed to paying $3 and even $3.50 and $4 for at other stores; made of handsome piques and cool, serviceable cordelini with the long tunics; Linens and Ratines, also, at $2.97, Seaboard Air Line gross increased $17,028 first week of July. Union Pacific executive committee haa ordered payment of extra divi- dend on common stock on July 20, Justice Page in Stace Supreme Court rendered a decision to-day in favor of Union Pacific in McCaddon pre- ferred stockholders’ suit to enjoin payment of extra dividend. Denver & Rio Grande issues made new low records, the common selling jat 43-4, off 13-4, and preferred at 93-4, off 31-4, New Haven sold and rallied above it new low, 49 5-8, Chicago WI Watnenday's Close, The duly TT% ei Simon Pure Lard Armoar's Promier Product — The. finest Quality pure leaf lard Notable Savings in the JULY FURNITURE Sale =a 2 te Th 1 Bby O8t, — r “ : Ae Reoey " i | Mid-Summer Sale of W aists Wheat quiet and fractionally easter | Not a Piece of Furniture in This Sale That Is Not Backed by the O N ill inne th Gin @ Cocktails PRETTY VOILES, ORGAN DIES ANDOTHER 00 North Dakota, Prices advanced at | Guarantee. Prices are 10% to 50°%@ Less Than Our Own Regular LowPrices. B-1b, mm oe fen “olen FABRICS—ALL GOOD VALUES........... ]- Minneapolis on rust reports, followed | rr . ays ie = Sereoemcerioieere er eo; 1-1, by advance at Chicago of % of one | }cent a bushel, Closed 1 to 1% cents! up. 4 Corn lower on showers in Missourt | and Illinois, rallying later on absence | of general showers in Southwest. The market recovered in the early after- noon from the low point. Closed % to % off to % of a cent higher. . ice sek et - |$36.75 Brass Bed, Spring & Mattress 1a. 0. ge Mattress at $7.50 Complete, $22.50 Consisting of brass bed @-——— with @-inch pillars, 2-inch a a top bar and seven 1-inch filling rods; one vermin proof woven wire spring and elastic felt mattress, covered quality of art ticking. Closely tufted | Made in all regular sizes. and made with a roll edge, Dust proof and vermin proof. Is guaranteed for $14.00 Enamel Dresser, $11.00 As these waists will be sold toemorrow for considerably less than what we paid for them originally, we trust you will see the advantage of purchasing early—MUST be sold in aday. Very autil ‘ul designs in the lot. to — ———————— 5 — = Stern Brothers | 42nd and 43rd Streets, West of Fitth Avenue. | Farina—5 ibs. for... .2ite Green Kera-—2 Ibe, ‘top. years of comfort. ; iy i Hise, July Bale It has a straight top, 38x19 inches; 20x24 French plate mirror; three aD, 4 i dl ITI] 4.6 size . $9.50 $7.50] roomy drawers fitted with wood pulls; paneled ends; good locks and keys; ‘To-morrow, an Extraordinary Reduction Sale of 4.0 size... 9.00 7.28 }finished with the best white enamel, hee an aa r 1) 8.50 7.00 Hams ‘y. 2le pag Mas IR B 9 S Cl hi 5 seeees 9.00 6,50 Armour's White Lubel ve i eg mm sine. viiecae 7.50 6,00 fort's tom, for atone oys u er ot ing Cob Mees cicsneniess . 550 3.78 O'Neill Homefarnishing Store—Second to Fourth Floor, Bier verrivas 3 Sreaks _ $1.64 HEN will be offered, on the Third Floor, three groups of the most desir- Ky able and seasonable suits, of wool or washable fabrics, for city or country wear, at the most drastic price concessions yet made, as follows: | Boys’ $6.75 to 18.50 Suits, now at $4.75 Double-breasted coats, with knickerbocker trousers, of fancy mixtures, a limited il iH Men’s Hats: Final Reductions! Se Panamas, $1.55 Italian Straws, 59c |PoorGilcloth } Actual Values up to $5.00 Actual Values up to $2.50 Value 29c., | Value 38c,, quentity of blue serges, imported end domestic fabrics, in grays, tans and browns; some with extra poir of trouserg; sizes for 10 to 18 years. / $9.75 to 12.50 Norfolk Suits, now at $6.75 ° ixcellent suits, in broken assortments, in single or double-breasted Norfolk styles, n flap or patch pockets, various styles of plaits, many with extra pair of trousers; th at, Sq. Yd, at, Sq. Yd., 19c| 25c Heavy Enamelled Floor Oil- aoe. : t 7 P anufucturer, and are in] cloth in new and attractiv At y 1 f ‘ 1 these ais was made active pad Alpine he Telescope.” rproof, We have all] terns, in 6-4, 8-4 and 1 No Seconds. All sizes. On sale , 0-4 widths, O'Nelil Main Stere—Fourth Fleer, with pl of fancy mixed fabries, sizes for 7 to 18 years. Boys’ $2.25 Washable Suits, now at $1.15 Boys’ $2.95 Washable Suits, now at $1.65 In Sailor, Middy, Oliver Twist, Russian or Norfolk styles, of chambrays, galateas, reps ond linens, in plain colors and fancy striped combinations; sizes according to style; 214 to 16 yea: . 4, 684 and 67s, On sule Friday and Saturday, jath Avenue, . O. D. Orders Filled. O'NEILL-ADAMS CO., Sixth Avenue, 20th to 22d Street, New York City & }

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