The evening world. Newspaper, June 2, 1915, Page 9

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“WALL STREET Sidek maritet opened quiet with a Whi protiounced |to 67 in respones to advance in cop- metal to 19% cents per in the price of lead induced buy- ing National Lead. advancing that {h was shown In a number of Attandance in commis- sion byuses was light. Bethlehem | stock 3% points to 6 Steely) which had advanced rapidly is a food. One etc., and one pound of Sawtay is | Steet 1% 0.664 hour most of thi & strong feature, Tomorrow, Thursday, an offering especially pre- pared for homes that might otherwise have been musicless this summer— Used Pianos and Player-Pianos ut right, and warranted by us as worthy to go into good homes. 50 Pianos, $65 to $195 6 Player-Pianos, $265 to $565 Small Payment Down Immediate Delivery ~ Note: There will be no charges made for delivery. Piano Salons; First Gallery, New Bldg. JOHN WANAMAKER Broadway at Ninth THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 2, 1015. ee a aalTEM® FoR inveerons. [JANE ADDAMS SEES “FR E C K LE S [AN aN aia ae at Tuesday's close, opened unchanged @t 145, and advanced to 148. General esting up to middie of the afternoon, with prices remainin, i inghouse eased off a point. Comstock Tunnel was traded in to the extent of 000 shares, up to 1 o'clock rising from 8 to % cents, due to court de jolding all contentions in it and Mexican Mining Market closed fairly ac- General Electric sold Up to 161, up five points. tv Bo ee eee 4 THE HAGUE, June 2—Jane ac. 40% to 62. Amalgamated Hercules Power Company avuarterly ‘ ’ dividend of 2 per cent. on common |@ams and her peace embassy have! move Them With the Othine |atock, payable Juné 26 to stock of rec-|b0en received at Vienna by Baron Prescription. ord June 16. von Burian, the Foreign Minister, and Eastman Kodak Company quarterly Market remained di a Cloning Quotations, Cae gent } Hineg were ot ite ie railroads of the United Ktatos "chow | Cope het earnings of $297 per mile in April, (esr scmpares with $269 per mile for April, cm Ahmeek Mining Company declared a| some buying. by ring. traders dividend of $10, the largest ver paid | Arat hour. Wrading was mace quring by this company. Three months ago| the day. ] six and nine months ago. Interborough Consolidated Corporation | has been incorporated, with a capital of $50,403,634, formed by @ merger of In. % | terborough Metropolitan Company with the Finance and Holding Corporation, to operate in counties of Greater New |York and Weatchoster. ‘The plan to extend payment of | $25,000,000 one-year 6 of the’ Missouri Pacific Railway pany to June 1, 1916, was declared * amounting to about 10 per cent until June 7 to deposit’ and | are troubled with extension. the eare—if you find that your nostrils} not mar the —— = See low level on favorable Government rt and further liquidation. -Closed | note the improvement. You will also, | he low 24-4 to 93-8 cents decline, doubt, disc h 4 Corn steady in morning easing off In ie and head eectaren hasit = ga READ IT “SS isappeared and head noises , ar none, | afternoon and closed 1 3- ++ +4444 sce ce EN ABN VA Na aS iS a eS GIMBELS Jar Household Size Glass Jar, 35¢. SAWTAY Fudge, Filling, Icing and Cracker Spread for the Kiddies Cow-butter is various—so are the cheap confections. Children crave sweets. The craving is a cry for a necessity. need sweets, The sweets they need should be a food, not a drug. | SAWTAY 100% PURE BUTTER-OF-NUTS FOR FRYING — BAKING — SHORTENING ind of Sawtay equals, in energy producing value, 214 times the albumins such as the white of egg, and 214 times the carbohydrates of sugar, equal in nutritive value to nine pounds of rich milk. Cow-butter can be digested only 95,8%, while Sawtay can be digested to 99%, dividend of 13-4 per cent. on preferred] gona of Peace Delegatio. Received stock, payable July 1 to stock of record im Vienna. Count Karl Stuergkh, according to and the| money if it fails. Christiania by King Haal ncipal steam | Norwegian Foreign Mit the Dat Don't Hide Them With a Veil; Re- pete Fo freckles was written by « prominent dividend of 11-2 per cont. on preferred | MAviCes Teaching the committee of the | physician and is usually so successful in stock and 21-2 per cent. on the com- | International Congress of Women. removing freckles and giving « «| i r, mon and an extra 21-2 per cent. on] Another delegation, including Miss| beautiful complexion that it is sold by ( Kmily Balch, has been recetved at | druggists under guarantee to refund the | Good Awnings Made 'GIMBELS This prescription for the removal of N Broadway and 33d Street ae tne Don't hide your freckles under » veil; \ Quickly to Your Order b ‘Pi t an ounce of othine and remove them. and Foreign Minister. romier /fven the first few applications should ig oy! counts when you want Awnings inh show a wonderful improvement, some of hurry. nd you are in a hurry if you have gotten —_— ‘ omens | NEW YORK COTTON EXCHANGE. | the lighter freckles vanishing entirely. thus far into the season without ordering them. while Wall Street bought and there was | Advt ading Was quiet during There were no dividends High tow, oa) OTs tet oft (Aids to Beauty.) per cent. ne finding relief, just go to Riser & He; —_—_—_—_—_—_—_—_ pol lata a man, or any other drug store and pur. Shag Bs at 1ebaee oe ounce Nf nae Enserol ix Open, 1 a, Sie Com. | this with one pint of warm water, Put! ad “SG HBS THE HIT HTS — 2 lewe drope in the affected car every night 6 to" READ IT Stes is cons Put one tablespoonful in a fourth of | Th. Hy EG = Lp] a Mian of warm water and gargle throat | A ned heavy, Harvesting ee saull ‘up nose alaht and morning exas good. Prices broke to| Seep this up for a few weeks and test | your hearing and you will be pleased to Apprectate to 11-2 cents Broadway and 33d Street Another Sale—7,800 Pairs of ‘‘Seconds’’ Of Women’s SILK GLOVES Of a Celebrated Make We don’t need to tell women the: maker’s name—it’s the one they think of first when Silk Gloves are mentioned. Our last Sale of these Gloves produced extraordinary response— and this sale is even better, in the qualities of the Gloves’offered. Defects are so slight, if present at all, that the Gloves are practically “firsts.” All with ‘ guaranteed double finger tips. Long and Short—In Black and White 260 Dozen Pairs 200 Dozen Pairs 200 Dozen Pairs At 33c || At 59c || At 89c 50c and 75¢ Grades, $1 and $1.25 Grades, $1.50 Grades 2-clasp, Button 12 to 16 16-button, Milanese Silk, Black and white. Black and white. Black and white. GIMBEL Cold-Air Fur Storage—2 Per Cent. Furs Repaired and Remodeled—Moderate Prices Continuing the Great Sale of Here is a home treatment for remov- S ing hairs that is quick, painless and in- quality expensive: With some powdered dela- Si ei cating’ teeter, frotencla | FOR THE DEAF thickly cover the objectionable hits ot Ait y ' apply and after 2 of 3 minutes rub off, ho have not deposited their notes, will) lf you are beg Be hearing—if you| wash the skin and it will be left sof Ussing and ringing in| clear and hairless, This treatment tone and water make enough paste to{ H skin, but to avoid di are clogged—if you hawk and spitin the | pointinent, be careful to get the [CHICAGO WHEAT AND CORN | motning—il you have given up hopes of | delatone.—Advt micnes und Great of the Sanday For the sake of nutrition and digestion, food for children should be made of or prepared with Saw- tay. It has the endorsement of such eminent authorities as Prof. L. B, Allyn, Dr. Harvey M. Wiley, M. D., Dr. Edward D. in, Pure Food rt, Alfred W. McCann, Globe Pure Food Expert, and Chief Rabbi SAWTAY Sweets for the Kiddies 2 cupfuls sugar, 1 cupful milk, 2 ounces chocolate, 1 table- Sawtay, 1 teaspoon vanilla estrat, pinch of salt Pu he ingredients except the extract into suc mi tnd boil wail forms a soft ball when tested in cold waar, from fire, add extract, allow to stand @ min until creamy. Pour into Sawtayed pan i [ Women’s $5 =« $6 Pumps at $3.65 This is the Shoe event of the season, because the purchase involved 3,596 pairs of fashionable Summer Pumps, which meant an enormous loss to the manufacturer who sold us his entire overstock. Eight Very Desirable Styles In All Sizes and Widths PILLING for Cenckers, Biscuits or as a Spread for Bread-— ty cuptul of Sawtay, + cuptul powdered sugars edd whee of extract, cream te Sewtey and unbeaten and the vanilla, beat Sawtay is Economical— Us One-Fifth Less and Over and Over, SAUTE PRODUCTS Coy, Woolworth Tower, 8. ¥. Gray Huckekin Backs, Potent Leather $3.65 or Gun-metal Vexings. Patent Leather These Shoes are finished in absolute accord with latest dictates of fashion. ‘The leathers, colors and graceful shapes are most desirable; light weight soles and wolid leather Spanish-Louis heels. Second Floor Petticoats for Every Occasion In Annual June Sale Enormous Varieties, Newest Materials, Latest Modes, Lowest Prices -Ex ceptional, Even for the June Bale Toffeta Petticoats with fitted Extra Size Petticoats of tops; white, black and ‘ , " colors at Tub Silk, Taffeta and | - : t White Tub Silk Petticoats: | Messaline. In white, } les and avon rimmed |B OG black and colors; tailor. | 82.95 ¢ J panels at front and back ed and pleated flounce.} At @1, Mercerited Foulard Petiicows, check and coin dote, in contrasting color combinations; and also plain white (shadow-proof), black and black-and white stripes: Dresden Printed Tub Silk Petticoats, $2.95 Blaver Striped Nagasahi Silk Petticoats Knicherbockers White Tub Silk, $1.50 $2.9) Crepe de Chine Petticoats, $2.95 to $4.95 Hoops of Net suspended on ribbons, $3.95 Beeond Fieor ews BROADWAY AND THIRTY-THIRD STREET ape . ‘ ‘ i McKinley -Darragh-Havage Mines Co.| Cotton prices were up 1 to.4 points on |, Be sure to ask the druggist for the Your are sure of promptness here. lauarterly dividend of 30 per cent., pay- | 1} doubl hine: it is this that i 7 i | tbo July 1 to stock of record Juino 18, sands Wai seat’ calling create! ins |ecta we tent weneeaee vanes The GIMBEL Upholstery Workrooms take your Awnings —from best materials. t's |] A Single Application Will —with the strongest galvan- te a i ‘ ited tron fittings. ie de Banish Objectionable Hairs. sacl Sled eerlae — on our own premises. —at very low prices for such Spring Shade Awnin Tam is especially convenient because it cah be ad; withett raeing or lowering the window, and Nee a shade and awning combined. In striped or stenciled awning materials, $3.60 to 96.60. Awnings in usual style, R $2.60 upwards, according to size. Measure- E ments taken and estimates submitted on A request. Orders by mail will receive our D very best care. Sixth Fleer t ata ey Electrical Goods t Reduced Prices and are good messengers of comfort. $3.60 Electric Irons at Rn Homeworthy articles that save time and energy $2.75 All standard makes are included in this sale, These irons take 110 volts, and are sold with 6-ft. cord; guaranteed for 5 years. 12-in. size; airect current; 110 volts; 8-ft. . $6 Electric Per- colators, $4.60 plate ded Zomnplote with cord sitschansat; 110 volta $8.60 Combination Vecuum-and-Carpet Sweepers, $4.95 Mahogany finish; wili take up dirt and rayeis of all kinds, $6 Pittsburg Eléctric Water Heater, $5 Very convenient where quick service is weased ener to wi clean, / \N $5 “Acme” Adjustable N Dress Forms at $3.75 A still lower price for yj \N these Dress Porms! They y N| WJ N : | ‘ at $10.60 NI Wj N y N are invaluable to profes- sional and home dress- I mene alike. ot portions of any Lok accurate! may be iy BN IG) (icasced, Because thes / Lorna have separate adiuet ments for neck, and hips. Two ; 92 \ to 40 and 36 to 44 inch bust / $3.50 “ Acme” Collapsible Y| Dress Forms, $2.75 Fold up to half the actual size; | modelled on fashionable lines. 32 to 44 bust measurement. yj 96c Bust Forms at 75c ) Beautiful Art Calendar N| Printed in Gravure. yj 10 by 15 inches—Special insert with every copy, in Greater New York, of

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