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THE APPRAISING INSTINCT. cong, .(Ftom the Washington Star.) ‘What a lovely sunset!” exclaimed the young woman. “Yes,” replied the business young man. “It's a first rate sunset. I'll bet if you rent tow store and tried to buy painting of a sunset like that you couldn't get it for less than $7.60." KOBREDEPOSIOR LENPS TO EAT UNDER TRAN PEASE OFF TO THE ANTARCTIC. Section of Shackleton Expedition on Final Stage of Voyage. ‘EY, N. 8. W., Dec. 15, via Lon- teamer Aurora left here to- tie expedition of Sir Ernest Shackleton, which {s to make its way to the Ross Sea, on the New Zealand side of the Antarctic. This expedition ex- 9 make @ landing the middle o1 January. eS CHICAGO WHEAT AND CORN | Monday iy 00 4 Ring e To-Morrow wi edna “Bia toate Mute sume siene | close, 1 Oren. Wns Si ee eee (HATS te WE RR ea be work J iy duly, = 116! Y ie nt Ohi ce Open. 8S ih, eR Ces, ey —" 70 it a. Bo a7 re firm on less favorable Ar- ew and reflection of heavy Toward the close further ‘curred, due to reduced crop | eatimates. 0 1 cent advance, Corn“ateadier with wheat on liberal cash interest and some scattered short coverings. Offerings were lighter after | the Government report. Closed % to % of a cent higher, ————— NEW YORK COTTON MARKET. Market opened quiet and _ steady. points, After midday the market off slightly below last night's clos- TENeS. rola fee malt are CHARLES A. KEENE i: 180 Beck pene seme 5 er ‘Oetober, bet . x OPEN EVENINGS UNTIL 10 O'CLOCK, Market ‘ctosed ey at Mc foiar tants Here you will find a great variety of acceptable, economical and satisfactory gifts for men, women and children including: Handkerchiefs Fancy Table Linens _. Damask Cloths.and Napkins Ladies’ Neckwear and Hosiery Ladies’ Waists and Sweaters Lingerie and Art Novelties Infants’ and Children’s Wear Men’s Furnishings We call particular attention to our Handkerchief Department, which includes every- % thing that the markets of the world afford in larger assortment and at better prices in many lines than obtain elsewhere. Fifth Ave., 34th & 33d Sts. Reg, Trade Mark .|CAN THE EVENING WORLD, BUY UP ALL LAKE SHORE STOCK Up-State Service Board Renders Decision Bearing on Merger With the New York Central. ALBANY, Dec. 15—The up-State Public Service Commission to-day de- TUESDAY, FINAL ORDER TO BLISS ON SHOOTING ACROSS |: U. §. BORDER AT NACO|= Cabinet Agrees on Plan to Deal nied an application for reargument ar a 1 . sm im au ry — 1% Brooded Over Loss of Central and the Lake Shore Ratiroads. lets Strike in City. ir: % sf Ry ot ‘The Commission also granted the 2 TMi By My = P5, PI ANO $1,500 Savings. petition of the two roads for permis- ae ie ge [rnd tas ae si Bene “leet iat WASHINGTON, Dec. 15.—A definite (i | ij is i | A piano the entire family Morria Ludmeler, thirty-elght, who|owned by the Central and by the| snd decisive plan of action to stop aa a fon =} y ‘al and by the! Mexitan bullets flying over the i can use. The player action JJ} had $1,500, his _Iifetime directors the two corporations. Paes ‘is of th — United States border at Naco was de. j 3 is not complicated, and will J|tled up by the Kobre Bank fail-|Under the terms of an Ohio law a . o I M4 ded by the Administration at 10130 respond to the sligt . Bure, killed himself by jumping - backed hl gi bl Maced ce tan cmc ec i? GE pond to the slightest mu: holders of non-assenting stock are! today's Cabinet meeting. a i, ea sical wish. 7m front of an incoming south-lenabled to compel the consolidating | Orders were telegraphed Gen, Alles ON Sey We take old pianos in ex- l peraee: natun pH tee aia stunts company to purchase their stock at | commanding the border, this after ns ry ae ='8 change and sell on conven= [i tivated road early tcp te the highest market price during the! noon by Secretary Garrison, who will Be eo aL 18 ient terms. Ibigatsebha ae pa pharoadagiN A last two years. This was shown to be M6% Muy 34 — 1h om Z ‘ Ludmeler gave no intimation of| 599, make them public later in the after- + ten we une = {* Our Music Roll Library is nis intention to his wife and five|°~ noon after they reach Bliss. That the 404 HON MOK free. In effect the decision avolds ap- rT the Presid 1 "1 ot Used [children when he loft his home at No. | proval of purchase of the stock by the He os er by the President amd Hey 18, 1 #8 Mast 3 8 et will not ental F ‘ and mh goon idee from pean ieee to gut Newark Ina dow, | Lake Shore although the latter is the! between the United state # a iH Ro $125 up. | town tallorin, Dp. i Gade (he Ohio ie ae to rae can forces was stated emphatically by BY iy iy = ay Write for player booklet |! down to two-year-old twins, attained by proving. that the Laka PAF RGsERIESRGTHUAG. Ket Aine eee Ki Boy ee and bargain list. O} Solomon and Birdie, and waved his It is understood that an ultimatum, BS A ii Be =a Gi pen Shore may not purchase the stock 0 evenings. hand back, laughing, as he went 1 eh terse and forceful, will be sent the EY 1 oo gs. down the steps. until the New York Central has agreed | warring Mexican generals, Hill and i Tox ¢ PEASE PIANOCO. But his wife knew he had been|‘® Duy it from the Lake Shore at the It will be #0 couched as ay ae wee be 'e [i | brooding ever since the Kobre banks me by sede +e tS My By mot 128 WEST 42D ST.. were closed last August and lately he jo New York Central directors yee Te | ed near Broad NY had been worried because a chrontc|"@¥e, formally decided that this pur. ; NY a a r Broadway, N. Y. tomach trouble threatened to inter. | ate, !* 88 advantageous one for the} and will no longer tolerate firing into fe % 34 Flatbush Av., Brook! stom: r-/company where consolidation ts or is| this country. 1 Way 1084 rn ush Av., Brooklyn |fere with his getting @ fresh start in Ry the Posie esi i roads a staveenont or 41" a 10 New St., Newark | Ute. ic Service Commission. Sh 1% peal t Si thtaeasy = Meainplace seek of, Victor Scores of passengers on the busy| ge RECORD CHRISTMAS MAIL. we GS 8, = i Victrolasy Columbia ‘Talking (| Platforms saw him jump to the track. CAUSED HIS DEATH. ae Wd, ps ay = 8 Machines, Rec and Sup- Motorman Balsch was already slow- —_—_—_—_— 1a Es plies. ing down for the stop, but nearly tho ‘Gar: als we % / Demonstration Rooms on | whole train ran over Ludmeier. He f) = 8 4 ae f = Main Floor. | Was dead when Conductor Joseph Or-| wnite it is true that the hat, as Dr.| WASHINGTON, Doc. ‘ts. American 3 ; rif F J +4 vush and the st: ‘ion porters crawled | Oliver Wendell Holmes pointed out, is| gifts carrying the Christmas spirit aro i! t Sia | ¢; Sad at under the train to uim- His head was| the most vulnerable part of the human | going to warring countries of Europe in “Wa ins nearly cut from his body. attire, it is seldom that a hat causer|an unprecedented scale despite the in. ag 3h hs 4 # ‘Tho police insisted Mrs, Ludmeter| the death of its owner, as the hat of|terruptions of oceanic transportation. ae ce should send a neighbor to Identity the | Francis Nixon did early this afternoon.| Reports to-day to the Post Office Do- | Keabognt Ait By Be Bt +4 ine hey did not want her to be |pAixon, a plumber, lived on the top| partment show the steamer St. Paul, | Som s"aftid tat hody, as they did not want her to be| floor of No. 188 Fast Seventh Street (Boat ea Tt. ity 10 — shocked by its condition, sailing Saturday, carried 300,000 pounds | Hii.a aniing.:: $4 4 Bh ‘Alexander Welssman acted for her, ‘Jot Christmas mail—the largest single | fean. tone aS a” sg" Sa | nut she insisted on going along. Sho | ME& ocean mail shipment ever made—which | Te 4 Thy hy > \fought wildly at the Bast One Hun- included 2,000 sacks containing parcels| ti ae ik By dred and Fourth Street Station ‘to Mmbed | for Great Britain and Ireland alone. By mH foree her way into the room where | ou od on, another ship a thousand sacks En ES e ly ha een laid, and when despatched for Germany and Ai Sy —2 |e seed west’ actesininas noene | om, fing when ‘his hat are Fensuatgl pe Genie NE Py at : followed by 500 sympathizers. ldctivery have ben Festive. we the stone paved yard and died instantly. OPPENHEIM, GLLINS & © 34th Street—New York Useful Holiday Gifts--Special Values Women’s Newest Blouses Featuring Sand, Putty and the new French Gray Colors. Unusually attractive tailored and dressy models of Crepe de Chine, Crepe Georgette, Filet and Oriental Laces, De Luxe Taffeta, Faille and various fabrics in smart combinations. Regular 5.90 to 13.75 Values. 3.95 5.00 8.90 Women’s Negligees and Kimonos Japanese Hand Embroidered Silk Mandarin Coats, China silk lined, down interlining. Regular 8.75 Value Regular 7.50 Value. Regular 3.00 Valu Regular 9.75 Value 1.50 French Kid Gloves, 95c Two-Clasp “Emile Perrin’s” real French Kid Gloves, Paris point or embroidered backs. Regular 1.50 Value 16-Button Imported White Glace Kid, Mous- quetaire Gloves, three pear! buttons or clasps. Regular 2.50 Value 95c 1.65 Women’s Crepe de Chine Underwear Crepe de Chine Bodices................... Crepe de Chine Petticoats... Crepe de Chine Nightgowns. Crepe de Chine Combinations,............ Crepe do Chine Envelope Chemises Regular Value 1.50 Regular Value 5.90. . , Regular Value 6,50. . Regular Value 5.00. . Regular Value 2.95 Women’s Ribbed Union Suits Ribbed Union Suits of fine lisle; reinforced, tight knee, regular and extra sizes. Regular 75c Value |39c Women's Glove Silk Bloomers....... Regular 1.05 Value... 1.25 “Kayser's” Venetian Silk Vests,..............:........ 1.50 “Kayser's” Venetian Silk Combinations............ 2.95 16, 1914. 1%! $189,251,802 the preceding year, Once only’ # reanization of the United Staies ‘orporation have wages von reduced, United States Government creases over last year for all and Tel. Com rterly dividend of 2 Jan. 15 to stock of ete y Py ey a fr vides pestle le i wt eee a Cotton onports Tor the i, tt Inclusive seat The sales of the 713,58 share 4 of Chicago, Rock Island and Railway Company securing the $71 0 bonds to be sold under foreclosure, has again been off indefinitely, "This action ts ren Necessary because of pending litixation. To agte sate, % reney hax Handing $166,00 per cent. vailing to 60 days ago, and this ta be-|aaid to Interfere with exports of all Last | cotton oll compantes. Steel Company — 06,176 againat Final crop estimates to-day by the Lord & Taylor Fifth Avenue, 38th Street, 39th Street Music Daily—Luncheon and Afterfioon Tea, 10 A. M. to 5 P. M., Tenth Floor Special Table d’Hote Luncheon, 75¢ Special Sales of Merchandise for Useful Holiday Gifts Are Being Held Throughout the Entire Store mS, Total walen of stock itt 64a whares, pite Trust Go _— ITEMS FOR INVESTORS. Any action on ow taken by presidents of subsidiary companies of the United States Steel Corporation at the meeting on Thursday will not be final as the decision must th 90,000 emergency cur- fatired leaving out- a are at lenat 100) 6, en KO in the prices pre- to the Finance Committee In view of 45. per ee Central Rattrona of. ot New clared extra oe apaeal 2 per cont. payable a The Men’s Furnishing Section Offers Many Suggestions for Useful Holiday Gifts Silk Negligee Shirts. . $3.50 &F $4.50] Matelasse and Silk Velvet Coats i ' 8.00 to $25.00 Evening Shirts... . $2.50 to $7.50 $1 Negligee Shirts - $1.50 to $2.50 Blanket Robes........... $3.50 to $9.50 Silk Four-in-Hands...... §5¢ to $2.50 _ Special Sale of Pajamas $1.50 to $2.50 Silk Neckwear Silk Mixture Pajamas plain or $5.00 to $7.50] fancy. vein $1. cH} 5 ‘5c Fine im; and domestic silk Usually 4.008 2. pl Usually $1.50 to $2.50 Street Floor Four-in-Hands, ariety of a 95 Rien pata ieee 85¢ | All Silk Pajamas $6.00 to $18.00 Silk Four-in-Hands, House Coats Fine Values in Women’s Coats 200 Raincoats $5.00 Of rubberized spun silk in the and Fug t Galeced: Coats . all the popular Ohi soot coor $6.75] ied td Somat Fur Collared Usually $30.20 Broadtail Cloth Coats ol Mi inter Coats Two distinctive models for fancy boucle, snes boiaeg $65.00 snd bre 5 Third Floor 25.00 $45.0 "ined area ST. 00 Usually 925.50 5 100 Pieces Fine, Well Made Mission Furniture At Half Price Toys & Dolls Fourth Floor Great Reductions which have been made on many lines offer splendid values. Fancy Cushions Reduced About 4 Made of brocades, damasks, silks and velours, applique embroidered, and trimmed with braid, etc.—excellent for Christmas Gifts, $1.75, 92.00 to $0.00 Formerly $4.00 to $11.50 Fifth Floor Usually $17.50 each Sixth Floor Remarkable Sale of Carpets and Rugs $60.00 Wilton Rugs (oxrz Feet), $44.50 These are the highest grade rugs made in America, and are all of this season's lesigns and colorings. Other sizes as follows: Size 4.6x 7.6—Usually $20.25......$1.5.75 | Size 27x54— Usually 96.25 Size 6.0x 9.0—Usually $86.50......829.50| Size $6x86— Usually $6.00 Size 8.9x10.6—Usually $58.75...... 847.50! Size $6x68— Usually $9.50 11,3%15.0 i other extra sizes at similar reductions. 40,000 Yards of Carpets Standard grades of Bigelow, Hartford, Whittall, Smith, ete. reduced as follows: $115 bb “3 | 82.50 to 93.50 grades Printed Linoleums OFC| 5c quality............ cc cee eee eee + MSC Fifth Floor Inlaid Linoleums $1.50 quality