The evening world. Newspaper, June 30, 1915, Page 7

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CORN, Hi. Low Been HS ‘ Wat, * Qhowe,, Oven. High, fi Bt Th 2906 Third Av. CHICAGO WHEAT AN’ cor MARKET. ° id Net Close. trae, + Discontinued Patterns 50% OFF The Regular Price Thursday, Friday & Saturday Only We have a number of | patterns that the factory will not make for the Fall trade. This gives you the opportunity to purchase a Bed Davenport at J4 the former price. A Beautiful Davenport By Da: A Large Size Bed Night CONVENIENT PAYMENTS BY JOINING THE DAVEN-O CLUB The genuine D. T. Owen Co, Daven-o can only be had at these three stores. DTOWENG= 44 East 23d St.| 53 Flatbush Av. AT 151st ST., BRONX houses, Were Inclined to cover. 1% cents advance. Cor 16.50 By Night MANHATTAN BROOKLYN weather report caused some selling for country interests. and commission Prices recovered from earl decline in second hour, « better for+ cign demand was claimed, and shorts . sed % to ady. Cash houses were buy- Cloned % to % of a cent advance, Franklin Simon a Co. Fifth Avenue ]"Ten's Clothing Shop 8 West 38th St.—Store Floor A_ CORRECTION The following item appeared in yesterday's Evening World reading Men’s Pongee Silk Coats, and should have read , Men’s Pongee Silk Suits Sack or Norfolk models, of genuine pongee silk, coat and trousers; 33 to 44 chest. -_* THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 30, 19 WALLSTREET Stock prices were slightly lower at the opening and volume of business was light. Price of 101.272 realized than vome had expected was not suf- ficiently 80 to cause a selling move- ment, and sales for foreign account wore fairly well taken, Market tivity brisk and dull in turns, Pri rallied good In first half hour from the low with United States Rubber and Copper stocks leading. Reading was firm on rally of over a point. Crucible Steel gained 1% to 32%, and Smelters advanced 2% to 81. There were many transactions in bonds, sel- lers, 20 to 80 days, supposed to be for foreign account, although a greater quantity is being sold through pri- vate sour Trading t low ebb in early af- ternoon, and prices sagged as a resuit of negieot moré than of pressure of stock. Missourl, Kansas and Texas issues were weak, the common se! off 18-8 to 8 %4. Distillers sold down to 23 3-4 but rallied to 25. Market held steady, a Tuesday's close. .. L als ow. . ch'ge. * ar = % - Bw My + WS ie hy SE ai Ho fy MY RSs E HY fos fox = m 18 1sQ 4+ 14 % He t 3 ce we re for New York City bonds, while lower | . oe NEW YORK COTTON EXCHANGE. snes artrta ae cot DANGEROUS. VARICOSE igor anes res) BING CAN BE REDUCED of 86, payable Aug. 2 to stock’ oF record | July 16, Never mind what peopte say. it you have Aricose, or swollen veins and want to hem ‘to normal, oto any ive International Paper Company, quar- terly dividend Of 4 per cent, on pre- ferred stock Ja payable July 15 to stock] ¥ of record July rlginal, two In eleven months ended May 31 fo Bn, me Imports to the ed States totalle | $119,227,018, while gold exports ame {mated $14,402,160, Excess of exports of | wold, 924,276,145. Cotton prices were from one to two | points higher on first call_and showing gains on later business, The Giles re- port estimates cotton acreage at 81,122, 000 acres, a decrease of 16.1 from last year, Market Gull a RHEO TOOTH ie, Low, . te "s 994 8.04 5 : , 0:75 9:79 10.01 10.02] | Ponttively prevents Pyorrhoes. Gi 10.08 10.09 » Riser: Hogeman’s, to- 10.32 10.34 Fekhieeise .8 solentific 55 10.68 10.65] for Koepe ms sound and to 6 points up, | henlthye-cadve Herald Square, Biway, S4th to 35th St. Good Things for the Summer Table NVITING additions to the Summer menu (for the times when appetites most need tempting) and spark- ling, refreshing beverages for Suramer hospitality. They are always highest in purity and lowest in price in the city, so these reductions mean really a double saving to you. Pure Table Beverages Red Star” Brand Ginger Ale, Sarsaparilla and Club Soda, 7c bottle; 8le dozen; $1.59 two dozen; $7.49 barrel of ten dozen. Dullan’s Celebrated Old Tom | Dullan’s Celebrated Dry Gi in, it 5 for cocktails, ete. Gallon, Gin, Gallon, $3.04; bottle, 74, $2.84 bottle, 68, Very Old Dessert Port, trom Quarles, Harris & Co. Oporto, Portugal; bottle, $1.32; case of 1 dozen bottles, $15.4. Sherries from Jose E. Ivison, Jerez de la Frontera, Spain rr % BR + on ay 8 % 7 '=8 a” ok ot ty t f 188 107 8 i+ 188% sont — as 43% 2B 3h — % at 18) + Be odds 3 Ss SR + ST Bite MS tis — 4 Bo 8h HE 8 Pied x” + * roy id a 1% oo wet g oe mW 8 Yooy ido ato + 8 a 50, 80” — ty 10% 1 7 Oh , ee ee ‘as g ue oe 8 wh wy — wy ITEMS FOR INVESTORS. Reading system's net earnings in May declined 0. leven months’ net Prospective listing of United Cigar Stores stock on the New York Stock Leave Films for Developing at our conveni- ent Main Floor Desk. E have may be had colors of the season; cuffs of White J ball-sbaped bone with sil to this jaunty Blouse, eyelet embroidered v« cuffs. very smart to wear over Lin, collar and | or Silk Blouse; Black and effective | stripe Kid Belt drawn throw wey; button: loops add a smart touch At $1.49—A Dainty Model Made of fine White V collar and revers trimmed with German Kimono sleeve of eyelet embroidery with lace trimmed with laces and embroidery. elected five exceptionally pretty models (which we illustrate above), but there are hundreds of others equally as attractive and just as moderate in price. One or two of these chic Blouses will fit in nicely for that week-end trip, and your wardrobe will be added to at, very little cost. Style combined with Quality at ‘ Lowest- in-the-City”” Prices, At $2.89 Sport Blouse of Silk Jersey— in all the brilliant At $3.69 caught in back; Black a avy. lower part of bodice of ned with veining, Sailor Jal. luce; Blouses—Very 200 high-neck models in a variety of styles—Voile and Batiste trimmed Macy’e—Third Floor, 84th Street Rrtadong; tech Je 20th Midsummer Sale of Blouses—Smartest Modes At Unusual Prices Taffeta Silk Coatee—sleeveless; ite hb slashes of silk; High Medici collar shed with silk peplum. At $1.89—Up to 50 Bust Measure Fashioned of White Voile; front has duint: tions of lace aud embroidery with bemstitch Tucked back, Sailor collar and cuffs lace trimmed, Note—This Blouse may be obtained in sizes 34 to 50 at the exceptionally low pi Special at 94c Farlier-in-the-Season Prices were $1.89 to $2.49 Dine on the Loggia, Ope Air Restaurant, Eighth Floor. { At $2.69 Copy of high-priced Lucille model —made of fine Batiste with daint; cluster tucks, Picot edge frill adorns the front, collar and cuffs. Back is formed of two cluster. tucked panels; chic black bows finish neck and cuffs, inser- pleats, Royal Cabinet Very Old Dry Amontillado Reg. Price Sale Price Reg. Price Sale Price Gallon $3.04 $2.82 Gallon 96.89 6.24 Bottle Ble Oe Bottle , 1.68 $1.38 Real American Cocktails. Made extra strong to stand icing. Martini Sec. Martini Dry Manhattan Sec. Manhattan Dry Bronx Dry Aeroplane Sec. Regular Price Dos. $11.89 Bot. $1.02 Sale Price $10.84 Dor., 4c Bot. “Red Star” Brand Tokay Chateau de Cabernet Claret Regular Price Sele Price | Regular Price. Sale Price Cole a Gallon 61.98 $1.72 Oe Oat Bottle 49 Ne M Aired eee shpat Macy's Two-Star Whiskey Regular Price Sale Price | Regular Price Sale Price Gallon $4.96 $458 | Gallon $8.28 $2.94 Bottle $1.14 Be Bottle’ 840 Be Mellow Scotch Whiskey, Scottish Lords Gallon $3.4 Bottle 87 Fine Table Delicacies E4g Potato Salad, with Mayon- | Smoked Lake Sturgeon (Ib.), 89. naise (Ib.), 14c. Anappetizing | ‘This is the finest quality ob- combination Salad, made of |, tainable at the price. Fresh Eggs, finest potatoes | “Ementhal” Swiss Cheese, spe- and Macy's Perfection Mayon- | cial (Ib,), 38¢. Rich and of naise, in which the purest oil is | iquant flavor. Macy's usual invariably used. Pa ie per lb, Stuffed Tomatoes, with chicken English Style Dairy Cheese (1b, or crab ment salad, made by | 9g Aaa , our own expert chef, very de- ree y ual price, 88c Ib, licious and appetizing, at Be ea. polls Bid vor, @ very Nova Scotia Salmon (Ib.), 79. Brick Cheese, Spectal (Ib), 22 ‘The choicest in the market. week ese, Opec ), 22¢. Star Brand Salami Sausages Lee and creamy, of the finest : : quality. (b>) 3c, Hancy Saurnger of | Macy's Peanut Butter (Ub.), 15e 4 Macy's usual price for this smooth, seasoned. Savory & appetising, y ; Sugar Cured Boiled Ham, Cr urine Hoard ah hs ae sliced (1b.), 32c. Every bam nourishing and palatable, selected, cured and cooked with | packed in sanitary grease-proot greatest care, Paper cups. From Macy’s Bakery Macy's‘*Home-Made" Fancy | Macy's Fancy Pound Cake, Pound Cake, Raisin, Citron, including plain, citron, raisin Plain, Cherry and Tutti Frutti; | gnd lady cake, pure and whole. usually aold at 80e the pound. | $e at aye the pound, Our price is 8%c the pound, Macy's Old Fashioned Crul. | Home-Made Cakes, iced with ® delicious cream of chopped lers, made of the purest ingre- dients and fried « crisp golden | Walnuts and chocolate, at 94cm dozen. brown, at 15c a dozen, Delicatessen and Bakery Products Not Delivered Macy'e—Fifth Floor, 85th St, 219, 221, 223, 225, 227 GRAND ST. 164, 166 and 168 SMITH ST. CORNER DRIGGS AVF, BROOK CORNER WYCKOFF STREET. $125 Worth of Furniture NoDeposit #1 Week 25c& 50c W'kI: Chiffonters to select Werte See wi from. Some beau- tes in Sunday World To-morrow we place om vale 10,000 hat 7 bedding plants to clone, at le each. Patent or gun metal strap pumps, or button shoes in black or tan, some with cloth tops. Women's Pumps and Oxfords of patent leather, with ‘or fawn tops. They are remarkable values at this special price. baad ALL CARS TRANSFER TO “THE HOME OF TRUTH Bedding Plants, Ic arene * 59th to 60th Street 900 PORCH & TUB DRESSES Specially Priced, $1.98, $2.98, $3.98 — Tomorrow in the Wrapper Department on the Second Floor you will be able to choose from a splendidly selected assortment of porch and tub dresses at much less than you have. any right to expect to pay for qualities such as these, 5 At $1.98 you. choose from fine lawns or dimities In: pretty polka dot or stripea effects, erimmed with dainty embroidery. ; At $2.98, dresses of dimity or volle, white grounds with colored stripes, alsd linen inv avhite or solid colors, trimmed with embroidery. At $3.98, dresses bf White ; front of walst em broidered in pretty designs, patch pocket on skirt, fine lawn hemstitched collar and cuffs; also other models of white dotted Swiss with lingerie collar and cufts, crochet buttons, tucked skirt. pik: sabae tele $+ BATHING CAPS Clearance of Women’s $2.98, $3.98, $4.98 Low Shoes Reduced to $2.00 & $2.75 Included pet colt, gun metal Pumps or Oxfords, plain, gray or fawn tops; also bronze pumps. Girls’ Shoes, $1.50 & $2.00 Reduced from $1.98 and $2.98 Special . Ki 50c Bathing Caps, lots of them.’ Pure gum or sateen, with rul- ber inside, Plain colors, ring streaked or speckled. — Almost any color or combination your fancy may suggest. All perfect fs ty attractive cape at a fravared of them go on sale to: undred morrow at this price. Main Floor, Special Low Shoes at $1.33 Second Floor. TRANSFER ro BLOOMINGD, er 52, LEX. ‘TO beet RO a IO NENA a Nl IE Cn CALNE NNEC OLE Ot OY A Now, Let Rome Howl Another dazzling bunch of Universal Thespians ro in the June round-up and branded with the big ‘‘U.”” How do you do, Speaking Stage! What is your /oss is our gain, as they say in the Pineville Whistle. We’ ve grabbed all your high-brows and the Universal program is bound to run thick, mellow and melodious with art. These Broadway Stars stand higher in the profesh shan @ deacon in a country church and they are only three of what Bill Shakespeare calls ‘‘a many headed multitude.” As for example Henry Dixey, Nat C. Goodwin, Frank Keenan, Herbert Kelcey, Blanche Walsh, Florence Reed, Effie Shannon, Marie Cahill, Lawrence D’ Orsay, Emmet Corrigan, Julia Dean, Ward and Vokes, and Charles E. Evans. That isn’t all, Orlando. No, no,no. We've got the plays that made these stars shine. We've bought famous books that have made American literature famous everywhere and we are going to have these ladies and gents and our own famous screen stars reproduce ’em in moving-pictures. ‘That sort of thing will make the Universal program the me plus ultra and the sic semper maginnis of this particular epoch. It’s a big thing to do but we do the big things. Universal Film Manufacturing Co. 1600 Broadway, New York City Carl Laemmle, President “The Largest Film Manufacturing Concern ia the Universe’ Studios in New York, New Je: and California. Factories in New York and New Jersey. Distributing agencies throughout the civilised. world. The best Theatres always show UNIVERSAL Pictures eet . ee UN. nD QOVINS UNIVERSAL ae,

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