The evening world. Newspaper, January 15, 1915, Page 7

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a a | Western Union reports 5.17 per cent. ‘unl — elf on ea ba Baradtattn'erertpes | settmnate wouha tan yt" in additi tion’ to aime t of some improvement in tri ths. the next t few — pee a R. T. Co. to submit bids on cere bondhot asked by the i ar bodies. Approximate cost | announ: 93,000,000" i lover $6 pet As to bier as director | $1,000 st of PY | rights were gee ff Chicago, Milwaukee 4. © Paul He bet record Fe bruar; parifterence in ore & Oh 748, to & 0. Yields 4 [atock: 5 71-100 en oan t. C.C. SHAYNE& Co. Importers and Manufacturers of STRICTLY RELIABLE FURS Annual Discount Sale We are offering our entire stock of manufactured Furs at discounts from 15% to 33144% 126 West 42d Street NEW YORK CITY fies == Joo olders’ as been de! demented the er entire issue. bonds win ber received after Jan. 20 e bility to | cept Ay on ima it of $1.00 penalty on eaci at ‘Bharti ¥ ’ at 88% N. (Central ylelds & 65-100 per cent. There ———$—$—<<————— CHICAGO WHEAT AND on lke re Shag ct tg niall fom, Tews. oli ih, t Buffalo Lol weak withdrawn m HORLICK’S [22:'s2, fe nificent. Ordinarily such a condition 'MALTED MILK las “Dither we Imitation ‘The Food-Drink fer all Ages Rich milk, malted grain, in powder form: For infants, invalide sod children. Teslouass paaay tadieon ead Gn aged Th More healthful then tea y Raynes before Judi sky, Tene co cubetitute, Ach for HORLICIS sri to the ap peels in default AORLICK’S Containe Pure Mille ' 01 $2,500 vO Stocks were well taken at frac- ea tional recession after opening, D., L. wy a the inte hour bal gar] & W. at 418 ras wp 18 points, Balt more and 01 half a pola. ‘There was a number of epeciaity movements towards end of first hour, irmer on foreign mi te Y. Stock ‘se aapert busi: ea “in to-day. port bust- d| but balance of list was inclined to| Ninhet ¥ sag. In early afternoon strength in- creaced with activity. Canadian Pa- ———a— ‘WHEAT AGAIN RISES, olfic advanced 2 points to 161 on buy- ing of shorts, Rubber te — {titted Above Record Price tn/ strong at higher Aguree Chicago, Séarq in Liverpool. took place among other wy “4 inactive stocks. ie CHICAGO, Jan. 164—May wheat open- 71 B, [ed at $1.43% per bushel in the local pit strong and active. Trading day. This is % cent a bushel above a to include man | gain of ie 1-2 points and Consol, Gas crossed 1 — CLOSING QUOTATIONS. With met changes from previous clodng, over yester- Suy's cloge, but ‘auichty. dropped Back to Thureday’s hoy ing figui the orion frolne to $1.44 3-8 per bushel . me ify t fo opened at 72 and lost, 9. In late afternoon market — Re Ld Routh, Missouri Pacitic advanced to xe an | a Fenn. ¢ ‘was’ another upturn, Net | \ for May noon “he, price on May whea' to $1. he Excitement mH ir increased Set ES FERS TECSEEEIS® $+ ett ltetettty, ppose B- sertions that all the wheat afiont | SP SeS2853: | Be ae oe ee PER Fo BSEEEES I te Hee Heeeetet tte ottit | a aed Se fer e eesescrse 5: 3: would not be brought out until far into th > ore ¥ t the arena Jury had’ indicted om ind larceny. The pris- By Bd son or coe. jgner, was torts ily dischar who| { “THE HOMEOF TRUTH’ 59th to 60th Street Lex.to3d AV. ham3300 ease Announce That They Have Purchased The Entire Stocks of Greenwald Bros. (The Largest Department Store in Yorkville) And Will Place Them on Sale To-Day At ‘‘the Most Astoundingly Low Prices Ever Quoted in Our 43 Years’ History’’ Practically EVERY ONE of Our 120 Departments Is AMPLY Represented by BARGAINS GALORE “The Sale of a Lifetime---Do Not. Miss It!’’ ——$$$<—- ime Greenwald Bros. Messrs. Bloomingdale Bros. Dear Sirs: Retiring from successful business after thirty years, we consider ourselves ex- perts on merchandise. We know that the amount you have paid and the prices at which you are marking our entire stock make it a foregone conclusion that the sale will be the biggest that Bloomingdales’ has ever held, We have no doubt that all of our patrons will take advautage of this sale to supply their needs at prices far below those at which we had to mark the goods. Wishing you every success, we are Third Ave., Cor. 87th St. Yours truly, The Great Toilet Goods Sale printed list that will ¢ that will be handed to to you in 1 in the det department or mailed upon request. Tmportant fotice This Great Sale is scheduled to last two weeks, and beginning with Sunday we will list some of the extraordinary bargains from time to time in the evening papers. WATCH for them. Special preparations have been made in every department to take care of the crowds of eager shop- pers, and special sections have been laid aside in our Basement, where odd lots and broken assortments will be offered at ridiculous prices. is now in active progress, There are OVER SEVEN HUNDRED Cut-Price Items—over DOUBLE what are offered elsewhere—in the Be SURE to take advan- tage of this great Toilet Goods Sale and lay in several months’ supply—it is one of the MOST IMPORTANT Sales of the year, to call ire, Bessie Jopson COTTON found her hang t from the er Lean Tom. Aiatikman cut her down,| Cotton showed « firm eas dend., She had been in poot lof some bearish sentiment aM ain tor he: ring—short covering was 1, HoUTUTS STU: oF ORE hah reached in afternoon. is of cot ote denponden sei tptte, oF cotton to-day Jone in the a teak ¥ | ¥ Forndd ox on. NEW ORLEANS ENTRIES. NEW ORLEANS, Jan. 15.—Follow- ng are the entries for Saturday, Jan. ESET EPTERE RBVSLELIS i oATwS FREE. ESTEE dee SPEEETESER Be S Fee BF Qtarlo a “# _ 3323 ySban detest. Boo NSseag sens a Bail - SSegs' & Pe Se FES, Ee aor. - = Sia825e! See SCRE rs _— Ste8e FE FELE = SOR EE FE EEE second floor of No, 2978 rige the Bronz, went downstairs " BONWIT: TELLER &.CO. Cleabaiice Sale Saturday Misses’ & Girls’ Suits, Coats, Frocks Entire Remaining Stock at Greatly Reduced Prices Fifty Misses’ Misses’ Demi- Fur Trimmed Tailleur Suits Tailleur Suits Velvet & Cloth Suite Formerly Up to 35.00 Formerly Up to 49.50 Formerly Up to 69.56, 10.00 15.00 25.00 . In sizes 14 to 18 and for small women. In the season's most desirable models, faleice ond cleeal Entire Remaining Stock—To Close Out Misses’ Street and Evening Coats & Wraps 7.50 . 15.00 25.00 Tpclacled re’ strwet conse of cheviat , chinchilla, blanket cloth, wool velour, zibeline. Evening coats and wraps of brosdeloth, velour, velvet, corduroy. Many trimmed with velvet or fur. Misses’ Afternoon and Dance Frocks 15.00 upto sso 25.00 Upto sete Chic, smart models in appropriate styles and materials for the miss of 14 to 1& “Flapper” Suits Girls’ Afternoon Frocks Formerly 25.00 Formerly Up to 39.50 15.00 15.00 About 15 suits in cheviot for In velvet, chiffon, Sizes 12 to 16, Saxe 10 to 16 Will Close Out—Saturday ‘Women’s Tailleur Suits & Coats 125 Women’s Tailleur Suits 40 Women’s Corduroy Coats Formerly Up to 39.50 Formerly Up to 39.50 Ta & 12.00 18.50 A colleen ste © Yee est 8 hind in Smart, models, some fur tinted. Lined ae broa¢loth and gabrdine. throughout with peau de cy@ié. "ea George Randolph Chester AUTHOR OF THE “Get -Rich-Quick Wallingford” y series has written ia new story of unique character and thrilling adventure, entitled | “Runaway June” This Story Is Now Running in the Sunday World Magazine

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