The evening world. Newspaper, January 19, 1915, Page 10

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1 RA: bate cde 7. . EI I ROR TE PH HK BVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, JANUARY 10, eR GAS, SOURNESS—PAPE'S DIAPEPSIN Bethiehem Steel Company declared a «,_|torneyas it wan state’ that Mr. Funk col Gividend of 7 per cent. on preferred ive and stendy,|Court Action Reported a Move to pg be named ve take charge of | Meader aS, rt iver. \. change. 871 tn November, | or'1% per cent. 4 Laat year | Showin advancing | tendenry-! Reorganize the M. Rumely Com- 1 eigenen Be sty: we 3 tk Tk = 1 NEW YORK COTTON MARKET, | Wheat was weak at opening. Declines a fi¥ : made it famous the world {6 am In five minutes ieeep thie “tomach ‘doctor te fe stock, payable in quarterly instalments Stocks opened fatten on common ‘dl Brokers reported an increased part | Mm ; . nt ymca aye Catton fairly active and steady at] more than a cent were due to reports) Time it —— ee. pation by the public on buying aldo. t a receiver for Rumely &@| Missouri Pacific was again the fea- rf eth cot va ean {hued “in. Federal Court. at |iure, advancing on heavy buying to! INDIANAPOLIS, Jan. 19—Petition | opening. Late Liverpool cables, showed Cloversmseet, “Meepert Geuiana aed ¢ a be Beit fe ‘ — Tiny. targeting os ane tore, ioe capital stock and a 18% in frat half hour. for @ receiver for the M. Rumely| tome rel ty was otill rd to ‘ha |auieter. Snow's report, showing only will feel fine. ee ee oe 48,000,000 bushels for export during next} 4, don't want a slow remedy when | which doesn't agree with them; if wi is bad—or an uncertain |they eat lays like lead, ferments 0, ir cent. two-year gold convertibie| Between 10.80 and 11 o'clock there Braued ii 1913 and extended three | Was @ condition of atrength and activ-(COMPANY, the $90,000,000 agricultural bg fo selling kept the market under|fve and a half months, was bullishly year sensed preasure the latter part of the day,|fesarded. Heavy selling Kept market rmful one—your stomach is |sours and forms gas; causes le; you must not injure it | dizziness and nausea; eructations of 1918, ity in market beyond anything seen,|™achinery manufacturing concern, except on very few occasions, in re-| was filed in the United States Dis- cent Advances forced sre] trict Court here to-day. Rumors that| although there was a distinctly atrong| Weak In early afternoon, with May 3% burried covering of stock, steel * we undertone to the trading. cents off. Prices recovered from the low drugs. and undigested food—remember as soom p, an effort would be made to place the a, is noted for its speed | as Pape's Diapepsin comes in contag’ gained 1%, Pacific 1%, Readin en apes distress vale 1% and St. Paul 1% points, ‘and total| corporation in the hands of receivers war in pate relief; its harmlessne with the stomach, all such distre fling action { is It ness, certainty Ae omer ere ating | ceftain unfailing action in remulating | is 8 promp’ be pi rs. <qupnadne - the Meckanes hour hats | Lag ge Saad as @ means to reorganize have been BR A ltman & da ; reopened on Dec. 12. | current for some time. fe ick, sour, gass ache, Its millions |ense in overcoming the New Haven was a strong feature, 7 jure: de hold Market stead; nek, Cour, fF ‘ a 2 le seining 2% points to 57 in necond hour.| Immediately after filing the suit Crowe es jarket steady % to 1% cents below | of cures in in , dyspepsia, gas-| disorders are a revelation to those whe n early afternoon prices reacted |Clarence &. Funk, President of thet’ “Warnet tritis and other stomach trouble have | try it—Advt. a little from the beat figures, and the market turned ind 21. fs 0006 note ‘and Leather Com-| years > Srecesret |) aenwsss) S48 The Millinery Department, on the First Floor, has prepared for to-morrow (Wednesday) A Special Sale of Women’s & Misses’ Trimmed Hats for wear in town or at the Winter resorts. These Hats, which are in the new shapes, made of satin, or satin and straw combina- tions and very attractively trimmed, will be offered at om @ gain of 21-2 points on the an- nouncement of increase of the divi- dend from 6 to 7 per cent, Market cloned active, with Read. ing, the leading feature, up 21-2 pointe; balance of list a little below the boat for the dny. ee THE CLOSING QUOTATIONS. 7 on a REBL2 BSUS EESSCE oe SR FR FETE BER 750,000 Yards (425 Miles) of Silks, Dress & ‘Wash Goods $6.50 & $8.75 Untrimmed Hats of satin. . . at $2.75 And of fancy glossy straw . - at 1.65 The latest effects in Corsage Bouquets and Hat Trimmings are shown in the regular stock at very moderate prices. oes FESES SE FEF FEF NEeses! 2 Hipage ee Nothing like this sale has ever before been insti- tuted in New York. Yesterday we told you the entire t store is on sale—that beginning today every single de- partment is affected to the greatest depths of reductions: every department, remember! Today we are itemizing the wonderful happenings in the Silk, Dress Goods, Wash Goods Deportments, and in Notions and Dressmakers’ Su plies— telling you in plain unvarnished facts—and figures—how all piece goods that come under these great heads have been price-sacrificed to make great sustained purchasing festival with a great and worthy purpose. Dress Silks Foulards, Tub Silks, Etc. $1.75 86-inch Imperial Satin; all) 50c All Silk Printed Foulards, in a And before leaving you with the quality-and-price facts of ‘is piece- ls feast, we want to remind you again that G you see below is but an example of what you can see today, tomor- row or any day throughout the store—in every department. _ To earn, to spend, to work, to earn, to spend again—call it philosophy if you like—it is at least the cycle which keeps us active, happy and eailoyed, This sale has a big mission in opening people’s minds and purses to the needs of today. There is no stopping a movement such as this, backed as it is by the utmost in price and quality advantage. Dress Silks 79¢ Double Width Black and Pee se Unusually Important Sales are now being held, comprising: FsyTGs5 SeREE EF EE SereeTRS 8 FReeeIe StS BSN .Linens, Blankets, Comfortables, $1.50 54-inch Rich Cloth Suiting; shown in the new spring sand, putty Pret ott BES35: i, ceteris * et bis 3 A , 7 Bedspreads, Muslin Sheets and Pillow Cases, White Fabrics and Oriental Rugs at astonishingly low prices. announce that, while they are constantly receiving large importations from the fashion centers abroad, they are at present making a special feature of Merchandise Made in America. Bthth Aernne- Madison Avenue, 34th and 35th Streets RE-ORGANIZATION SA Which Started Monday, Jan. 18—FOUR WEEKS' | ‘ii'« New Management, New Stock. New Policy y Payment. Terms to Suit You. Wholesale Reductions ef 10% to 50% on Eve GANIZATION SESESEE FE EF PF FECES FFE OF OF PTE ofS FR FF ELESSEES FOE FE =e = == =I BESINS a: wer = RE EE Pea somecaeane SPESFES FE BB FEET SEon-8SsFSsaI8F<S=2' a t PEs SPREE FEL EC EEE ESE EEE 5Ss80-BES8 2: 23558 5—¥! Ee Sa 8: ra Cara aaees! ee uETESES: poe peli SPE ERR Sindes FEEEEE RP Et —— subsers Saute SsbEs-— INETEE Sy PEPEEL EFEP EPSPS: eer —SURERESEISASTEATSEE 25 FFE Seeetteteteeeeee + HH HEE PItHeHE TL E+ DLHbEL Le ttetlteetettee efi itetittitete tt titi ti ant ee eer 8% SE! PSL PPI EES ESE Lp leteelee Hl +] lee etetet! erie a a suabecae pare es Badee: 2 oe vtalite—3! os reste FEE SS “Feoverssr i iin —. a NEW ORLEANS ENTRIES. NEW ORLEANS, La., Jan, 19.— ace roa, 118; Phe | eo a| “decob (fata re ‘ie Bd JUAREZ ENTRIES. ‘The Juarex en- ‘aces are us fol- abies 5 nf a age J thes. seek, i Fete Bers 4 18 ai Ras i year Robe ag: Srey ond silk, rich color range; yard... .$1.25 $2.00 40-inch Crepe Meteor; in the best shadings, also white and black; yard $1.35 best shading; yard $1.25 40-inch All Silk Crepe de Chine; in the wanted shades, also white and black; sale price, yard, 88¢ $1.25 40-inch All Silk Tussah Cares rich color range, also black; yard... 69c $1.00 36-inch Messaline Satin; choice color line; yard... 55c $1.00 86-inch Black Oil Boiled Chiffon Taffeta; yard $1.00 36-inch Black Duchesse; sale price, yard 59c $1.50 86-inch Black Duchesse Dress Satin; sale price, yard Silk Faille, Messaline, Etc. $1.50 40-inch Black Silk Faille; rich, lustrous black; yard 88 Messaline; $1.00 36-inch Black sale price, yard 55c $1.75 40-inch All Silk Charmeuse; choice color range; yard $1.25 $1.75 40-inch Silk and Wool Pop- lin; popular shadings; sale piss 1.25 Prosperity Sale The Acme 12 Section Adjustable Dress Form. It has every possi- ble adjustment that could be thought of] cAtfen™ ku Sloe Stor Braid Fine—Amber and shell; DOe rem. 250 pair; special, pair, ... th a dress form, and can reproduce any 6-4 10 bored woman's size, shape| $"tissy'tor or style; regularly $9.00; spe- Hanitary Towele—1 dos. In box; Qe reg. 10ci special, box sme OF Reay Electric 26c; special. each Kerr's special, spool Ura ac mee: LAC special, bottle Benitary wecial, each range of styles and colorings; sale price, yard 75c 32-inch All Silk Imported | Stripe Shirting Silk; white grounds, colored stripes; sale price, yard, 45¢ 89c 86-inch All Silk Imported Stripe Silk Shirting; white grounds with colored stripes; yard $1.00 82-inch Printed Cascadeau Crepe; all silk, various colorings; sale price, yard : 65c @5c @4-inch Printed Silk Failles; various styles and colorings; yd., 65c 32-inch Imported All Silk Printed Shantung Pongee; rich fab- ric designs; sale price, yard 38c 79 yard-wide Silk Faille, in a range of popular shades; yard. . .50c Beautiful Part-Silk Fabrics 39c 26-inch Jacquard Tussah Silk; SHEN lustrous and washable; street and every shading; y: 50c Double Width Plain and Print- ed Silk and Cotton Dress Fabrics; choice styles and colorings; yard, 24c 65c Double Width Brocade Silk Poplins; wide color range; yard, 29¢ 65c Double Width Crepe Tussah Silk; variety of shades; yard... .29c¢ Lustre Twist—reg. 120; Be > 25¢ Derning Soft Roll at “New Porter” Hesitation Frame |=""* 15c cals | Light and Cool 3 Special 2 for 25c Porter All-round 50 Ic White Striped and Printed Eee 29c | yard 50c $2-inch Stripe Shirtings; white grounds, colored stripes; yard... .29¢ 50c Yarn Dyed Messaline; choice color range and black; sale price, ard 29c Dress Goods $1.50 54-inch All Wool French Serge; in variety of shadings; sale price, yard...” $1.00 $1.25 54-inch All Wool Eponge; colors and black; sale price, yard, 69c $1.00 54-inch Black and White Honeycomb Check Suiting; yard, 49c $1.25 54-inch All Wool Black Gab- ardine; sale price, yard 79c $1.50 54-inch Black English Storm Serge; yard 95c Broadcloths, Serges, Suitings, Etc. $1.25 50 and 54-inch All Wool Chiffon Broadcloth; twilled back; variety of the wanted shadings; sale price, yard 49c $1.25 54-inch All Wool Imported Jacquard Suitings; various shadings; sale price, yard : 4 $1.00 48-inch Double Warp O. B. poe Serge; best shades, also black; yar 2 pair’ for. ree—With eK, G00; spe -I-neor_and De Demonstration in Notion Aisle Perfumed Ironing Wax Aprone—Reg Sanitary Beite—Reg. menaure: rex. Mother's reg. So; spect: Allover Hair Nets—Reg. $1.75 doz; apectal, dos.... we Bexes— needies, cottons, al, 2 for ith ectasors, iat, 79C 81,05; special. . papers for 9c | price, 68c | yard Notions and Dressmakers’ Sundries 28s, Suk , Covered, Drew, oei48—1 A New Shoe Tree! and gray shades; yai fabled Aeaee All Wool bere bers igoreaux Suitings; spon an shrunk; yard.... OU ee, 68c Wash Goods 39c¢ 40-inch Printed Rice Cloth; tich colorings; yard.. vee e186 45c 40-inch Printed Rice Voile; tich styles and colorings; yard. . .25¢ 65c 40-inch Imported Gray, St: and Check Ratine Suiting; sale ee 07 BasHObci ONO peCE COLES «+200 Ginghams, Etc. 121 Double Fold Amoskeag Dress Gingham, in all the best styles and colorings; sale price, yard 6%c l5c Crinkle Seersucker; choice range of styles; sale price, yard, 9c 15c Standard Galatea, in the best styles; sale price, yard 10c 19¢ Ivanhoe Dress Ginghams; best styles and colorings; vad 12%c Ratine Suitings, Etc. , 89c Nub Ratine, various colorings; sale price, yard me $1.00 40-inch Imported Mixed Ra- tine Suiting; rich color line; sale r yard 29c 65c imported Ratine Suiting, in all the best French shadings; sale Price, shields athe 39 Long Garment ae 20c ‘The best invention of ite kind ever introduced. Better i] than any other shoe tree made, whether it sells at 500, $1 oF more, 25¢ Par able to any size, ¢ for all shoe Eaglish Mair Pins—Spec All these items and Prosperity Sale items in all Departments are on sale to-day, and continuing throughout the sale. In cases w ere lots become exhausted others will replace them. To-morrow we will tell you about the great reductions in Women’s and Misses’ Wear, Furs, Gloves, Hosiery and Knit Underwear—all on sale now at 10% to 50% reductions. ‘Thursday we will tell you about Muslin Underwear, Waists, House Dresses and Women’s Shoes—15% to 25% reductions (on sale now). Friday—the Men's and Boys’ Wear. 10% to 30% .reductions! —on sale now! Surety Coupons FREE with Purchases Items—Suits, Overcoats, Furnishings, Shoes. No need to wait y put off buy “ing-buy them “NOW. share.and | help your neighbor to share. Prosperity.

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