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WHEAT SLUMPS AFTER WILD DAY OF MARKET TRADING sninsijmatase May Shoots to New High Rec-| ord of $1.66, Then Is Forced je Back to $1.5914 | e Oil N al j ie pA Oil gently over the ach- then cover wen flannel pd eta the Olt de jiece of dry over this and bind tightly against the face. This simple treat- has brought seacefu who have suffered agonies. CHICAGO, * rest to Sunday World Wants closed to-day at $1.69 1-4 per bushel 5 Ace fiona Wouaders. arter having at one time skyrocketted Feb, 3—May wheat ” Stern Brothers | 42nd and 43rd Street's, West of Ath Avenue. Will hold, ‘To-morrow, another Special Sale of | Pure Silk Messaline At the Exceptionally Low Price of 68c a yard . | $5 ins. wide, in a full range of the most favored evening and street shades, as well as white, ivory and black. The following sales are now in active progress: High Class Furniture, Oriental and American Rugs 4 Also Clearance Sales of | | Women’s Suits, Coats, Dresses, Furs and Fur Garments At emphatic reductions from former prices Women’s Seasonable Hosiery To-morrow, at Specially Reduced Prices Imported Lisle Thread Stockings. in black or white, with reinforced soles, \ , Imported Black Cotton Stockings, 32¢ | medium weight, with reinforced soles, . . Pair c | Pure Tisead Silk Stockings, 40: i deep lisle thread garter tops, in black or white, . Pair ec Pure Thread Black Silk Stockings, 78c | all silk; also with lisle thread tops, . Pair Cc J FOUNDED 1856 (MMMM) | ."BROKAW BROTHERS | MENS & BOYS CLOTHING HATS & FURNISHINGS | MMMM . Final reductions men’s mixture sack suits | 2,000 splendidly blended light and dark mixtures, _ prevailing models, Suits that were $22 to $30, now $20. Suits that were $28 to $35, now $25. Suits, fine imported fabrics that were $32 to $38, now $30. Astor Place & Fourth Avenue’ ONE BLOCK FROM BROADWAY —— SUBWAY AT DOOR COO 4. | VM Ns ) Why Are Ten Tons of Quinine | Es Used Every Year? Tea certaedk ete Gubtne rosucd rr a a Seven Million (7, 000,0 ais of Lesa ee rao Qu, ase used ee ee cas enn ee oh ee nae hut remember there ls Orly One ‘<Bromo Quinine’”’ | That ia | Laxative Bromo Quinine COED THE WORLD OVER TO GURE A COLD IH OME BAY Oo. TN klrove i Sigg eg: Sabian " Leek fer this cignatars — on the ben, Prive 86a. pr ere Taw eeepc He lyr ty 0 The extreme fluctuation for May) | wheat during the day of wild rca ® call for extraordinarily big margins wheat in Chicago deliverable on con- , tract. When the market closed yes-| |terday “offers,” formerly known as | Cotton steady. Were small and business quiet. The prin- REY an Se — Ayana MA nett ___ THE EVENING WORLD, aie he Ai i di FEBRUARY 3, 1915. to a new record high price of $1.66, WALL STR STREET. if Trade was 9 1-4 cents | Der bushel. The slump at the close was due to| on new trades and a falling off of export demand. The highest price reached by July was $1.41% and the lowest 137%. The close was at $1.38%, Traders on the tiovr acted as though frenzied. Speculators who crowded ; the public and private galleries caught the excitement and shouted with the howling brokers. arian and rumors were #0 dia- etrically opposed in their effect on the wheat pit that the sensational wobbling in prices was really not ‘unexpected. In the mean time Federat District | Attorney Clyne delved into his probe !of soaring prices with renewed vigor. | 4 Ife wanted to know how several mil-|A®: Hons bushels of wheat were sold in| \in: the local pit yesterday when there were only about 265,000 bushels of | 8 7°! best for the day. The Closing Quotations. With net changes from previous elewing low. Aumal.. Beet Beat “ealls,” sold for $1.84 and $1.82 per bushel for May respectively. > NEW YORK COTTON MARKET. Liverpool sent over a} Pel: somewhat higher range. Price changes| pre cipal feature was the re-cntrance of the American spinner into the market when- ever prices weaken. In early afternoon prices wore off from 10 to 14, pointe, FEBASLLSSLseaE TES CSS fee sebesete FE PELEEEIS+E EEE sitHiae aS 3 are sa The Feod-Drink for all Ages Rich milk, malted grain, in powder form. pastebin GREEK PRINCE TO WED. BUCHAREST, Feb. For infants,invalids end growing children. ‘The Purenutrition, pbuilding the wholebody Invigorates nursing mothers and the aged | More heel thful than tea or coffee | Tene ne eupeuteate, Ask ter MORLICK’S the bride of Crown Prince George spring, It was reported here to-day. Market Closing.—In the late after- | tinea Weak 360, noon stock prices showed a tendency to say. There was no aggressive buy- ing. Mexican Petroleum common ad- vanced to 75% and National Biscuit | loat 4% points to 124% and American Sugar lost 2% points, while the gene- ral list held steady a little below the! Princess Elizabeth of Roumania, is to become Greece, the marriage to take place this MS FOR INVESTORS. Avenue carly to-day by an !1road-—Crogs earnings for ax ae mer a eta ratte, of nded Deo, 31 declined $1,832,- Mentity ta fae pas’ of BAD UD? FEL HADGH DIL eck No. road. sourt, Kansas & T Net jn in past six months to Dec. Standard Ot} of California. —Regular quarterly dividend of $2.50 in payable March 15 to Logger Nel of record Feb, “Line Co, dectared a! Buckeye id peerage March 16 to dividend teed $2, Kastman Kodak Co. of Now Jersey | has declared an extra dividend of 10 per cent. on common stock payable March 1 to stock of record Feb. 15, Earnings equal to 2417-100 per cent. for year. Baltimore and Ohio placed an order for 25,000 tons of ateel rulls and the Erie Compound” relieves [ordered 28,00¢ tons. all grippe misery. United States ex; rts from Jan, 2 ti jan. 99, $238.874 09 Importa, '$107,440,- balance {n favor of the to! Don't stay stuffed-up! “ltaken will end eri to subscribers were generally about | per cent, of the amount subscribed, in ating that the issue of $49,000,000 was round five Unies oversubscribed. head, chest, body or limbs. jtrile and air passages: American Smelting and Refining Com. | WEnaree | oF | move running: pany's regular dividends of 1 per cont. | on comn tock, payabl c sore throat, snecsing, soreness and , | books clone Feb. 24, and 1 Ser Gant Gi stittness, {| the. preferred itork payable March 1,| “Pape's Cold Compound” is the | one chee seb quichest. surest relief known and | ———_ goate only #5 cents at drug stores, G|CHICAGO WHEAT AND CORN | It acts without assistance, tastes nice, al MARKET, }and causes no inconvenience. Don't gl, aia WHat, accept a substitute.—Advt. ® | Goes! { Iie. ae a yes. “, clang 4 Riise Yc: ie i iy ry “Te t foe & cory, 83% May s* gt *! SOM wie A, Tad Cott and teat without obligation ite buy our Railroad Man Killed by auto. os valine ote a opt ane A man about fifty years old, as yet unidentified, was knocked down and killed at Sixty-third Street and Second dames McCreery & Co, 34th Street aid etiae |p UIA GAP yenoNn ¢ €o., 421 and padiway. Exceptional Values of B. Altman & Ce. Balta Shces and Slippers are sold exclusively by B. Altman & Co. Only selected leathers are used in the making of this footwear, and the high quality of workmanship, combined witia the upeto-date . style features, gives the distinctive touch demanded by the man and woman of fashion. ‘ Parasols for the Winter Resorts and the approaching Spring Season The present stock contains a large number of Imported and American-made Parasols in novel color effects, floral designs, blackeand- white combinations and the beautiful shades recently introduced by B. Altman & Co, Also smart Coaching Parasols ‘ mounted with novelty handles. A feature is made of Parasols to match Costumes. | ——— eee B. Aliman & Co. Silk Petticoats The new Spring Models, in fulleflare and circular effects, show a wide range of styles designed for wear with the practical Tailor- made Suit or the more elaborate Costume. An Exceptional Offering for Thursdey will comprise: Milanese Silk Jersey Petticoats (superior quality) in various desirable colors, also black or white, with the new circular flounce and plaiting, at the special price of A ‘ $4.85 Fifth Avene -Madieon Avenue, pes 20 eente Mew York On Thursday and Friday. NEW _NECK WEAR At very popular prices. “Chin Chin” Collars of Oriental laces,—various models... .. 50c, 75¢ and 95¢ Military Vestees of Hand-embroidered Nets or Novelty Net Laces. 75c, 95c to 1.95 High Neck Guimpes of Plain or Fancy Net,—lace trimmed. 95c, 1.50 to 2.95 Tailored Stocks of Novelty Laces, Pique or Organdie...... 50c to 95c Hand-embroidered Net Guimpes,—various models........ Famous Over Half a Century. | 12,000 Yards of Black Dress Silks | consisting of | Black Seamless Satin Duchesse | | | 54 inches wide (one and a half yards)...............yd. 1.45 value 2.75 Black Faille Francaise | 86 inches wide..............0065 . Value 2.00. yd. 1.35 | Black Gros de Londres 36 inches wide value 2.00, yd. 1.35 Black Dress Satin 40 inches wide............sseeeeeee value 2.00, yd. 1.35 | WASH DRESS GooDs In attractive new patterns. 10,000 yards of Printed Dimity,—superior quality; new Dresden patterns; also Black and White effects. yd. 15¢ value 25¢ Printed Cotton Crepe in a wide range of new Spring de- signs; also Black and White dots and stripes. yd. 19¢ value 25c White Cotton Seed Voile,—40 inches wide.......... yd. 25c value 35c White Cotton Novelty Crepe in Stripes and Checks; 38 inches wide. value 40¢, yd, 28c | SUIT ORDER DEPARTMENT Will Make to Order for a Limited Period Copies of Advance Models in | |Suits, Gowns & Dresses In various new Spring fabrics and colorings At Special Prices as tollows: Tailored Suits at 57.50 Evening Gowns............at 85.00 | Afternoon Dresses at 75.00 | tee AND STOPPED UP First dose of ‘“Pape’s Cold misery and Pennsylvania Railroad bond allotmente| break up a severe cold either in the It promptly opens clogged-up nos- stops nasty relieves {nick headache, dullness, feverithness, RT gtigt wage: Hora: | | ited States, $131.133,888, Gait blowing and ating hide! of “Pape's Compound” taken paamber of ship in se pe Aan every two hen until three doses arc 5th Avenue i Lord & Taylor Fifth Avenue, 38th Street, 30th Street The Silk Section is making a display of the Newest Fancy Si such as are to be seen in the latest mode me from Paris. More Than 1,000 Shades of Crepe Caprice, Marquisettes, Chiffons, Chiffon Cloths, etc., are shown at the lowest market prices. Destrable Silks At Much Less Than Usual Prices. Black Dress Satins } Per yard. $1.95 54 inches wide. Isrss Silk and Wool Poplin Crepe Meteor and Crepe-de-Chine 40-42 inches wide; complete range of: colors. Per yard Satin Grenada 20 inches wide, in evening and street states} 68¢ Per yard Py Street Floor Excellent Values in New Dress Materials Dress Poplin 42 inches wide, large range of street and evening $1.50 colors. Per yard Silk and Wool Gros-de-Londre 42 inches wide, in the most 1 I.2 shades, also ivory and black. beds eeu \s 5 New Models in Semi-Made Shirts Semi-Made Serge Skirts Navy blue, black and ivory, hemmed . Botton, waistband attached, box p pleat «}85 85 bes” Made Linen Skirts New flare model, three yards wide, in tne] 53. 8s latest Spring colors Cotton Dress Fabrics Extraordinary Offerings French Dress Eponge In check effectss: white and black, white anal green, white and blue, white and lavender, 43-44 inches wide. Originally $1.50 per yard by gated Nainsook pieces. Stel per piece 8 2 25 Second Floor FSC Muriko Japanese Lin 42inches wide, 10-y. Household Linens After January Clean-up Event Thousands of dollars’ worth of odd lots and broken lines to be closed out at price reductions that mean unusual economies. Table Cloths $1.25 to $10.87 Usually $1.90 to $21.75 Napkins £2.25 to 89.38 per dozen— Usually $3.00 to $16.95 Towels—Specially Priced 82.00, $2.50, $3.00 & $4.20 per dozen Embroidered &2 Scalloped Damask Dinner Cloths &% Napkins to Match At 14 Less Than Former Prices H. S. Damask Tea, Luncheon &¥ Tray Cloths At Greatly Reduced Prices to Close Madeira Hand Embroidered Tea Napkins $4.95 per dozen— Reduced from $6.75 Second Floor Blankets, Bedspreads, Comfortables, Muslin Sheets & Pillow Cases At Special Reductions in Prices V INGFUN READING FUN x ’ ayes. 4 ome “3 \