The evening world. Newspaper, November 11, 1914, Page 12

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Mie nt LI | BAN IT PLACED ON UNLSTED STOCKS ‘Brokers Are Now Free to Buy ~ and Sell, but Must Use Discretion. tn @Bigns of revival in Anancial circles tere | to-day In Wall street f frat time since the European wa Wagan. By formal order of the Stock e Committee, rentrictions on Ing in unlisted stocks were re- and brokers are now free to and sell such securition at any ‘This will Include shares in of! jes, public utility corporations, tal enterprines and mining that are not on the regular this morning ined matcher « . Exchange list. Bonds, however, ‘not included in the new free special committee of the Ex- on unilated securities sent out the improvement 1 Ainanctal situation had FemMoved the necessity for supervision Mer trading in such securities, but committee “wixhes to impress jon dealers and brokers the impor- jee of continuing Its policy of won- ity of quotations and transac- in the ‘nterest of the public wel- Southern o ti 75 D ir brokers, however, are still fa Gloomy ir and the Btock Tx- G@haage romaine tightly closed with of reopening. Bankers have Ps down the general rule that it 5 weeld be inadviaable to open the ex- x until the credit balance of S ide in shiciod fr... England to the United States. | Fhe Consolidated Exchange opened fe Goore to-day as « grain market e@ly and there were a large number @ transactions, principaily in wheat. - Oty Coitege wi Misstas. Raaving bis home, Haturday evening, a. to go to the Mott Haven ' a 5 year Get busy if dends every Freight your work done we AAW Us any seen eee aT Ay Para agent bry ee ) Drudge Meets Another Convert to Fels-Naptha Mre. Hastely—“Well, Anty Drudge, you see what T've been buying. I took your advice and got @ carton this time, eo I won't be out of it just when I need it most. Since I started to use Fele-Naptha I need it all the time, for all kinds of work.” | Anty Aunty Drudge—“Well, everybody says the same thing. And there's no sense of letting yourself get out of anything that’s as necessary as Fels-Napths +: To appreciate the which had been yearns old, was Hed from the burns in the City 6,341 W" SENDA our hands for quick sale. money by helping us. This consignment was made up for, sion in business in the South and West. 42 Daven-os at $0 Daven-os at 15 aven-os at 75 100 Daven-os at 75 75.50 125 Daven-os at Over 100 Designs to Chopse from You May Enjoy An OWEN DAVEN-O While: Paying For " Practically every conceivable design that is acceptable will be found in this consignment. of upholstering is represented. You will eventually ced uu val aay in the year—24 hours of the day. Remomber—You May Enjoy a DAVEN-O While Paying For It. DILOWENG= |: “You can afford to have the hard part of FBLS 4 CO. PHILADELIRIA FLUFFY HAR—25 GENT DANDERINE you cannot find a trace of dandruff of falling hair; but your real surprise will be after about two weeks’ use, when you will see new. hair-—fine No more dandruff or falling hair — A real surprise awaits you. it hy withdrawn fires going ——— a 0 tor che he possessed of a head of heavy, ful hair; soft, lustrous, fluffy, 4 free from dandeutt is merely | 8 little Danderine. To = Westroyer of dandeuff and eu y scalp and it never fails to atop falling hair at once, If you want to prove how pretty and solt your really is, moisten a cloth with a lit i d carefully taking one small strand at a time, Your hair will be soft, glossy and beautiful im just ry t a e-cent Banderine now-—all drug stores tec. ommend it—apply a little as directed yorery |and within ten minytes there will be et lan appearance of abundance, fresh. 0 attiness and an incomparable id bus ind try as you will Stock Daven-os Sacrificed us dispose of a large quantity of 'S which the factory has placed on You will save a goodly sum of her parente’ ers, but cancelled because of the general depres- rpg sO Just One of the Wonderful Bargains A $15 Genuine Daven-o just as pic- tured, a Massive Colonial Design, in: the sale at $ 42:75 Charged If You Wish Every wood and every finish as well as every sort a DAVEN-O. Why not do it now while prices are ‘way down. lue your dollars. lere is an investment that will pay divi- Charge ccounts Opened 54 EAST 25° STRE for you. ‘That.doesn’t. mean you have to hire some one to help, * because you don’t have to. You can let Fels-Naptha do the work while you do something else. Fels-Naptha works in cool or lukewarm water. . That means that you save the expense of a hot fire to heat water. s If Fels-Naptha had a pair of hands, it would do all the work,—but as it is, it does the: hard, disagreeable part, and does it in half the time it used to take. Starting with washday, Fels-Naptha Soap will help you get the washing on the line by noon. And every other day’s work will be lightened and lessened. Be sure and use it in cool or luke- / FLS-NAPTHA Sea (isd ated tee Scrat ee me || satin, making a very smart Street Coat and dressy enough for an eve- || tractive. ‘Fashioned of broadcloth, serge and serge and satin com- |] bined, also charmeuse and crepe meteor. convenience and great value of AM ill inl Misses’ Fur Trimmed Coats, $13.98 SPECIAL VALUES in zibeline Coats, made in the new length, full back, plaited front belt, large collar of fur; sizes 14, 16 and 18 years. Same style Coat without fur collar at $9.98, Missés’ Plush or Persian Coats at $17.98 and $21.98 Special Lata of plush or Persian Cloth Coats, made in the Rus- sian model, full ripple back, belted front, well lined throughout with heels, Satin calf, blucher, tips; sizes 9 to 13%. 1 to 5%, ning wrap. Sizes 14, 16 and 48 years. Girls’ School Coats at $7.98 An excellent assortment of zibelines, plaids and novelty weaves; sizes 12 to 17 years. Misses’ Fur Trimmed Suits at $14.98, $21.98 and $22.98 All showing the latest models, with the new smart short coat; sizes 14, 16 and 18 years. Second floor, center, Central Building, THURSDAY SPECIAL Women’s $18.75 to $25 Dresses, ; $14.98 A SPECIAL LOT of fashionable Street Frocks that are most at- All good colors of the season, Russian green, soft brown, navy and black. Smart, serviceable garments at a wonderfully little price. Second floor, Central Building, ostrich and flower THURSDAY SPECIAL Men’s $25 Overcoats, $19.50 A Wonderful Value WINTER OVERCOATS, silk lined throughout, and splendidly made by one of the best tailoring concerns in the country. Chester- field model in fine Oxford or Black Melton Finish coating with velvet collar, All Hand tailored—regular or stout sizes—one of -those coats with character that can be worn every day and be right for over the dregs suit at night. Wonderful value. Very unusual value also in some $20.00 Overcoats, long or short, at $14.75. Second floor, Men's Shop, Bast Building. THURSDAY SPECIAL Women’s Coats, $9.05 FULL SATIN LINED, warm Winter Coats of zibeline, in black; collar and cuffs of ee and button trimmed; cut in a practical semi- fitted model—a really wonderful garment: at this price; also Coats in colors and wide variety of models, including mixtures, novelty boucles and eponges, in warm and comfortable styles; sizes 34 to 44. None C. O. D. or on approval. Hecond floor, Central Building, designs, finished wit! THURSDAY SPECIAL Women’s Flannelette Gowns, 79c Values $1.00 to $1.50 Classic AN EXCELLENT collection of flannelette Gowns, in dainty pink | | How Many Dreams. When the Witt |The Hour of Dreams. Unless, and blue stripe, some gray striped; collarless and collar effects; ple Rove “Blows: <.00: Wings of Lave. 24c Pieces at 15¢ prettily embroidered, others hemstitched, also scalloped; also all white, 38c Pieces at 30c How Can I Forget You? On the Cluster tucking, with dainty colored embroidery sprays and ribbon Till You Ask Me trimmed, some with fancy braid trimming. Second floor, Hast Building, THURSDAY SPECIAL t Men's Underwear, 25¢ DERBY RIBBED UNDERWEAR, superior quality, gray color, seconds of 50c quality; limited Mani Shirts have soft French neck; Drawers have coutil facings and reinforced gussets. Subject to slight mill imperfections, Men’s Underwear at 45c Medium weight natural gray merino, superfine quality and finish, comfortable and satisiying. Shirts have self fronts, English necks with fine mohair braid trimming; Drawers have self fronts and reinforced gussets. Men's Underwear at 69c Winter weight, natural gray merino, superfine quality and finish, Shirts have self (roms, Drawers have coutil facings, pearl buttons, and reinforce [ a wiues floor, Men's THURSDAY SPECIAL Women’s Stockings, 7c MEDIUM WEIGHT, FAST BLACK, MERCER- IZED cotton Stockings, seamless, with’ reinforced heels and toes, double welt tops. Also medium weight imported black cotton Siockings with unbleached split aches, {ui feshloned, with rein- forced heels and foes. f. Biore, 1 ore ers. O0lY, nl aR Small Royal Worsted Wilton Rugs 1,000 in the Lot—Underpriced ALL NEW GOODS, in a splendid assortment. ye inches et $2.50 instead of 25. 27x54 inches at $3.75 instead of 50, $6.50 i: :ezd of floor, Kast Building, a, 6x63 inchegpat $7.50, ’ THURSDAY SPECIAL $5.25 Boudoir Clocks, $3.98 ORMOLU GOLD, 8-day guaranteed movement and 2-inch porcelain dial. 15¢ Upright Gas Lights, 59 Complete with burner, mantle and upright opal globe. Bubway floor, Central Building, 29c Sateen! at 17c a Yard FAST BLACK mercerized Sateen, a superb quality of permanent- finish, high lustrous Sateen, 36 inches wide; sells regularly at 29c a yard; special to-morrow at 17¢ a yard. Mtzeet floor, Central Building, Men's Cotton Half Hose, IIc IN TAN, navy, gray and black, with double toes and heels, seamless. Men’s Imported Half Hose, 19c Silk lisle Half Hose, with double soles, heels and toes, full fashioned, in tan, asbYys gray, cadet and black, also Rn ck ib) id split soles...... 8 black cotton with unbleac ied spilt soles. fades’ beluaad Ne THURSDAY SPECIAL 8c Apron Gingham at 5c Yard FINE GRADE Aprin Ginghan, in the favored’ .lue and white checks, Bubnay floor, West Building. Women’s Shoes, Special, $2.05 SOFT BLACK KIDSKIN, button model, with black cloth top; also all kidskin, lace style, flexible welted and stitched soles, Cuban Gun metal, lace, with heels, slid leather soles, firmly stitched uppers; steal Sleeveless Basques at 98c ' MADE OF GOOD duatity velveteen, bound with silk braid, finished at back with belt to match; brown, green, navy and black. 5 Satin and Velvet Waists at $1.98 MADE IN MILITARY shoalder effect, velvet b i finished with silk braid; black and navy. Ty ae seep cer oe MADE OF SHADOW embroidered voile draped in ffect, hole finished with hemstitching and plain vole NE ated ; Oe ee $5 and $6 Trimmed Hats, $2.95 | NEW TRIMMED sand, brown, red and white velvet Hats, fur, |. $3.00 Untrimmed Hats at 98c Velvet and plush untrimmed Hats, large and medium Sailors and Turbans, Half-Price Sale of Ostrich Plumes 18 in., $2.98 value, $1.49 | 20 in., $3.98 value, $1,99 | 2: 1.» $4. R Children’s felt School Haisat age ant @Ber ne ute Oe 98c Navy Blue Storm Serge, 69c| IMPORTED QUALITY, 54 inches wide, al good wearing fabric, all wool, durable and *69c Fireproof Pudding Bowls, BROWN OUTSIDE and white inside; set consists of six sizes, ! 5, 6, 7, 8,9 and 10 inch. Complete set for 39c. $1.98 American Cut Glass 7-Inch Jelly Dish, $1.25 A rich plece of sparkling crystal, handsomely cut ina combination of fine 200 Vocal Classics, only one or two of each number. 13c to 15¢ Pieces, 10c © No Longer Seek to Pain Me. The Sun's Roses. ah Gilver Moon. R : | ‘4 { a6 P.M." il lft alist by ¢ we THURSDAY SPECIAL Small Boys’ Shoes at $1.49 , lace style, welted and stitched soles, broad toe last with re x Boys’ Heavy Shoes at $1.98 Second floor, West Building, $2.00 Voile Waists at $1.29 Second Moor, Central Building, THURSDAY SPECIAL trimmed. ‘Street floor 89 fezranine Store, Eest Building, Btzeet floor, West Building. THURSDAY SPECIAL 30c Set - h deep scalloped edge. Subway Moor, Central Building, THURSDAY SPECIAL Music—Third Reduced 29c Pieces at 20¢ Oh, Love of a Day. The Hunt's Up, Leafy Balcony. With < Painted Rib- bon. O Haste The the Oper Meadow. oe Again. Too Late. THURSDAY SPECIAL Drug Shop Specials | Pg ton Tasteless Cod Liver Oil, regularly } A. & S. Syrup of Hypophosphiti i} 3 arise sae up lypophosphites, excellent tonic, i 4 Pure Norwegian Cod Liver Oil, larg 49c, at Women’s Underwear, 6c SOFT FLEECED cotton, ribbed, long sleeve Undervests; ankle length Drawers, Slight imper- fections, Store orders only. + Btreet floor, Pulton street, Central Building, ~ THURSDAY SPECIAL Cutlery Store Specials GILLETTE RAZOR BLADES, 1 dozen, usually sold at $1.00 a dozen, special at Se, a dozen. Gem Jr. Safety Razor Sets, with 7 extra bisdes; usual righ ALUN Mice hccdatscsceasssasscetpsisatccane 65 Store orders only. , Cutlery Store, street Moor, Central Butiding, Sheets and Pillowcases SIZES BEFORE HEMMING. At 3Q¢. each. Good quality bleached ready made Sheets, 2x2% yards, with very neat center seams. ‘At 88c, each, Fxtra heavy round thread bleached mustin Sheets, 234%244 yards; would be sold for 75¢ each; b i c

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