The evening world. Newspaper, July 7, 1915, Page 6

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MUST BE SOLD. —_—— Hetases to Vacate Deerce for | fale of Ratiroad. the decree of the Federal ‘Ordering the foreclosure sale of ¢ Railroad was denied to-day ‘Waited States Circuit Judge Eimer of St. Louis after a hearing a\ Bummer home here, The sale will Ke on duly "hh. as originally METAL EXPORTS FORBIDDEN. Pot Ban on All Necessary Sy | te Mating of War Munitions. TONDON, July 7.—Steps have been by the British authorities to pre- the further exportation from Great of lead, speiter, antimony, ‘or any other metal necessary In lacture of munitions of ment to this effect wa Minister Lioyd Ge ‘of Commons this afternoon in ISEHOLD REMEDIES ch have stood the test of deserve a place in the i chest of every family. rs are to-day administer- to their children the reme- their grandmothers used. thirty years Lydia E. y Com- has been curing the of this country from worst form of female ills, ( Culture) ite can be easily banished from quick, painless method: Mix t., July 7.—A petition | jand sold off to 4% in the first half nomial WALL STREET, The stock market was moderately active at the opening and prices were Jower all around as a result of lew optimistic forecast of the German answer to the American demands. Bt. Paul opened a half point off at 80% and under pressure of selling declined to 78%. Missouri Pacific was weak on the prospect of a $50 assessment hour. Stocks were supplied on advance which followed the opening, and tn the second hour, after a dull period, seattered selling increased, coupled with substantial supply from Europe, exerting much pressure on the mar- ket, and sharp declines followed, In the absence of demand acliers #eemed anxious to liquidate. The heaviest Joss was in Louisville and Nashville, which dropped from 114% to 105%. Bt. Paul sold at 78% and Southern Pacific sold off 1% to 84%. Reading Jost 2, Union Pacific 1%, and Stoel | sold off % to 59%. Copper insues sold | off about a point, Pressure slackened | around noon and the market became dull after @ alight rally, Commission houses were reported as heavy sellers. | Selling pressure was renewed in the! early afternoon, © i lower prices| . Llinois Central | te the lowest! <A RESTA SIRS ARR EN WOMEN DETECTIVES Two Roll Down Subway Stairs, matches, staged in a Brooklyn sub- way station, between tho Trump and Burnett, detectives in a Brooklyn department store, and Mes-) entered upon the tenth week of its dames Madeline morning in the two last named being) tele, Lon Hascall, Ned Dandy and! held in $800 bail for Special Beasions| qmeta Pynes was heartily applauded | by Magistrate Walsh in the Adame ‘Alice Clitton, a reorutt tr Street Police Station. eae en igh sceciaes ttt | they saw Madoline silp « bathing sult] Pertsian actress, and she easily main- the bloomers to Angelina yesterday | tained the cha afternoon, and saw Angelina hi under her cloak. Then the two shop- pers made for the subway. woman at the head of tho stairs, and) in the struggie which followed both rolled downstairs, There the Quaran- tino woman ran through the gate, but Miss Trump overtook her and the bout was resumed on the platform, Meanwhile Mise Burnett had her —_—-——_—___-—_— -—-—_- _— ___. | to _ manage. Rae ne Stata eave | NEW VITAGRAPH COMEDY |iacog P, ADLER A BANKRUPT. | any pharm ceeemenatiifinionean SUMMER BURLESQUE RETAINS ITS POPULARITY , Daniels in “Crooky’” at the Vitagraph Assets Are Unknown, Mi hty L: ; Re oF aire, As “Crooky,” in th - ak AT OLYMPIC THEATRE ne iro Facul West, the | and aotor in the Tiddien drama, wha te [Loy & ver THE EVENING WuanLD, WEDNESDAY, JULY 7, 1915. of the People’s Theatre Company and one share Wiliner-Eddstein Amusement | ~~ Aalbers on the bill who ghared lau- of i Bt Burko rela of the evening, ware Betty Bx rko | AND WHAT IT DOESN'T GET ono” and “The Pian Walter Murray, who entertained the | In increased taxes the Bor- Audience for aimeat ‘of Paramount || dwn of Richmond pays While Two Fight on | Travel Pictures otal niedeieed the Street. KELLY-BEHMAN SHOW balan so tees me Two highly interesting wreettine| KEBPS UP ITS POPULARITY|| (07%4 from this taxa AT COLUMBIA THEATRE. The Low Kelly-Behman Show hi HOW STATEN ISLAND PAYS ‘There are twenty creditors, them being the Germania Bank, money loaned; Security Bank, $5, Mutual Alliance Trust BATTLE WITH SHOPPERS $1,781; Roth Carnegie Company, 360, The Use of Soap Spoils the Hair. Soap should be used very sparingly, ‘if at all, if you want to keep your hair looking its best, Most soaps a bai | pared shampoos contain too much alkali. This dries the scalp, makes the hair | befttle — ere 4 pr ' cal oe | e best t jor steady use in just | Tie free bridges are operated J) dinary mulsified cocoanut oil tndien with a yearly defleit of $450,000. |) nice and greascless), and is better The Staten Island Municipal Ferry |) than soap or anything elec you canuse, | is run at a loss of $58,202 Op- ‘One or two teaspoonfuls will cleanse | ponents of @ proposed extension of | the hair and scalp thoroughly. Simpl, 4 Staten Isiand transfer agreement ten the hair with water and rub it to include elevated and subway Tt makes an abundance of rich, lines would cut out or limit the creamy lather, which rinses out easily, removing every particle of dust, dit transfers because of this small de- floit, but nothing ts said by these dandruff and excessive oi), The hair | opponents of the bridge deficit. Mianen The Rorough of Richmond pays $1,700,000 In taxes each year, part of which goes to maintain the free | bridges that connect Manhattan with the Boroughs of Kings and Queens. It gets no use from the bridges. Angelina Quarantino and engagement at the Columbia Theatre. | Ambrosa, resulted a this | The excellent work of Lew Kelly, Mar- musical comedy, has succeeded Nettie According to the female detectives.) neison in the character of the lively terization, especially it|in the drinking scene with Mr. Kelly in the first act, which is one of the moat sing incidents of the per- formance. Weather conditions are Miss Trump caught the Quarantino| not noticeable in the Columbia on ac- count of the cooling apparatus re- eontly installed, eee FRANK DANIELS A HIT ON SCREEN IN “CROOKY,” dries quickly and evenly, and it leaves | the scalp soft and the hair fine and | silky, bright, lustrous, fluffy and easy A pronounced hit in motion ple~ ite at Gone family for m tan ine een made by. Frank | Ot? Mabiitties at $28,090, and His ly sides at the Empire Hotel, has flied « Hear It played—take It home— comedian portrays a part typical of “ei That summer burlesque is atil! popular was proved last night at the Olympic Theatre on Fast Four- teenth Street when a packed house greeted the “Rialto Rounders” in a the Daniels brand of humor, and the mobile features, trick eyebrows and characteristic mannerisms are brought out effectively on the screen, Mr. includes: then sit In your own moonlight and start it on your own machine, It pute you sailing In the happy La f Dreame—where all is se- fene and you are king. jon in bankruptcy with liabilities of a merit alone could have $) im. ¢ d such a test of time and 3) 4m 20% - tween capital and labor is staged, and ih = Prag d Dl cal aca hs) Hed Stephano,” a two-part fen~ ‘ with It. ie ee ture produced by the Wostern Vita- fi AS671 » 1 1, graph Company. Powerful, yet me ah BR EVERS AND THE BRAVES aah, Strand ‘Theatre a offering n abigratd Ou Pri $1 00 jouble fea , consisting o . : 3 hy i = 3| SEE A PRIME SHOW AT o\{00"Spaversham in. "The Right. of |" _ Price ° a8 jon 4 Way,” by Sir Gilbert Parker, pre- en) ZS” stig t PROCTOR’S 6TH AVENUE) Wye By B.A. Tolte, and.’ Maud ry teu BR HSS Sai Allan in “The Rug Maker's Daugh- be F am Johnny Evers and the Roston| ter,” presented by Bosworth, Ino., in 5 Tk* 133 = 8 | praves were the guests of Mr. Quaid, | a#8ociation with the Oliver Morose. | @ DOUBLE- RECORDS eit 419 — 4%.) manager of the Proctor’a Fitth| CO™P*"Y, . | DISC a > Avenue Theatre, last night. Fred V.)inerease of §59.180,000 tn British | conty from M nv = Bowers, monologist and singer, who Imports. ths . = — Sune FRE ESE ESSE CEE Ly Mm — 3% ta Missourt be iy resreummabion n provides for assessment on at Increase of rates for woud “nasary, $86,000,000 New York Curb Market Association capital shares se genvertible bonde f the ny Thi ike. roads ittonal rev- enue, 720, Noonan a fe as pe Goth REN grok at Mdigestion, souring of GR per share, and Ayperaciaity of the a RELIEF. Gola by “4th” to the best advantage: 5,947 _ LAST SUNDAY 2,061 ‘Than ‘40 are The World's Circulation that The World, circulates into T which ork aig, Romses and only be measured as ist In VARIETY and City CIRCULATION, also sf IN RESULTS! << Re 4 \ Very Sane Fourth! fs have learned how to cele- ‘ARATE WORLD ADVTS. Sunday Herald! stom - — >, teaspoonful ins] Great Northern Railroad’, of het water wouaily | ings in ine acahned au "gross declli der er tablet form ay twelve ewely' th aiaa @ balance of trade in favor of the tates for wook ended July 3 0,545,778, Exports totalled 442,243 and imports $29,696,466, _———S CHICAGO WHEAT AND CORN MARKET. wukat, a Tuy... oy Roos 103" "em . : dyke ces Bh TR FR od AR Oe i Wheat opened active and strong. T! unexpect wet weather in th caused considerable short covering, harvesting will be further delayed. Wheat was dull and a in after- —————_———_ Deciares Big Dividend. ividend of 260 per cent. was declared to-day by the New Jer- » Bot originally for announced for Sept, 18 by Management to-day. the New York races are heduled for Oct, 2 fi large! ip the change. aren " two-act burlesque, The feature fua- maker of the evening was Mark Lan in Houston and Marto Costello sang beversl, popilor songs, George Ward and A was ably assisted by Ada Ripen & Co., wan a great favorite, and he well filled his position of headliner, and Morton presented their “merry whirl of blackface comedy “Two Black Dots,” VARICOSE VEINS ARE QUICKLY REDUCED Daniele's supporting cast Harry T. Morey, Eowvina Robbins, Charles Eldridge, Evart Overton and Anna Laughlin. Other features are “The Goddess,” in which a fijat be- ‘This record is worth money to you. Nightingale Waltz jebrew impersonation. Laura ur Mayer amused the audi- LONDON, July 7.—The Britis® Board of Trade figures for the month of June FIRM TEETH, HEALTHY GUMS If your gums are sore, so! recede of your teeth are ar show an increase in imports of $89,180,- 000, The principal increases were in food, raw material and cotton, The exports showed @ decrease of $33,195,000, let in anufactured articles of hich $7,800,000 was in cotton textiles B. Altman & Cn. FIFTH AVENUE - MADISON AVENUE NEW YORK No Extra Charge for It. Advertisements for The World may be left at American District Mesmenger office in the untill © P.M, There was laughter when Kramer . Gin: | any feeth are firm. an me. |e and they were ap-' A sinall bottle tae Thirty-fourth Street Thirty-fifth Street Sales of Merchandise Appropriate to the Season Men’s Furnishings Extremely Large Reductions The Season’s Most Extraordinary Sale in Women’s Pure Silk Hose Sizes 814, 9 and 914 only 1000 pairs rich, heavy lustrous black thread silk stockings with elaborately hand embroidered insteps, arranged in two groups. 500 Pairs 500 Pairs Former Retail Price | Former Retail Price $1.75, $2.25, $3.00, $3.50, $4.00 | $4.50, $5.00, $6.00, $7.00, $9.00 This Sale Only This Sale Only 1.50 2.00 4,150 Men’s Shirts For Sport, Vacation and Business Wear Woven Madras, Mercerized New Mercerized Fabrics, Madras, Jacquarded Ma- White Cheviot Sporting dras, Silk-finished Shirt- Shirts, Black and White ings, Best Plain Sateen. Sporting Shirts. Regular Prices $1.45, $1.65 and §2.00 NEGLIGEE SHIRTS—various popular sur materials, in most desirable colorings. Volos a0 and $2.50 | 1.15 3 for 3.25 SPORTING AND OTHER SHIRTS, including Silk ee eh 406 Value $2.00, $2.50, san} 1.45 ‘or 4. Men’s Newest Crepe de Chine Bat Ties ¥ Below Usual Price Finest qualities and with specially soft, thin interlining. Designs are princi ipally blue and white dots of all sizes, also colored ise n dark grounds. Value 75¢ Men’s Wool Bathing Suits All Sizes—Most Desirable Weaves | 50c Short sleeve two-piece Professional two-piece Seite, plain colors ce Suits, extreme athletic trimmed. Perfectly pro- portioned. cut; sleeveless two-piece i Suits, regular athletic Regular value, $3.50 style. 150 Camp Blankets Heavy, durable Wool Blankets in khaki color, suitable for camp- ing or oul porch sleeping; specially woven to resist damp- ness and mist. 250 Pairs Summer Blankets Of fine white wool, of special Summer weight, with pink or blue borders. At final closing prices SINGLE BED SIZE. | (to take effect to-morrow) will be made in the prices of the remaining assortments of Misses’ Tailored Suits, Coats and Dresses which will be marked as follows, in order to particularized in the following, will offer unusual values for to-morrow and Friday. Men's Outing Trousers of striped serge and plain white or striped flannel, at $3.75 Men's Outing Trousers of gray flannel, at see ee ee $3.50 insure a clearance. Men’s Leather Belts, in tan or black, | Tailored Suits 5 $9.50, 12.50 & 16.50 ate ee BBC. Street and Sports Coats, 5.50, 9.75 & 12.50 Men’s Motor Dusters, of linen or gray Evening Gowns . . . 9.50 & 12.50 mohair - 6 6 6 «6 at $4.00 (Department on Second Floor) Men's Worsted Bathing or Swimming Suits, in the new heather mixtures as well as in Women’s & Misses’ Sports Hats plain colors with striped borders, suit $2.50 in a variety of styles that afford a wide choice~ of selection, have been taken from the regular stock and reduced to $2.50, $3.90 & $5.75 (First Floor Millinery Department) Young Men’s Summer Suits | (sizes 33 to 42 chest) will be on sale in the Madison Avenue section of the Second Floor at the decidedly reduced prices of $16.50 & $19.50 | The Suits to be included in this Sale are excel- lently tailored and are made of the wanted light - weight worsted materials. At the higher price many have coats half-lined with silk and vests with silk back. Sports Shoes Superior quality of material, excellence of workmanship and smartness of style will be found dominant features of the Sports Shoes now being shown for men and women. Several of the lasts have been designed especially for B. Altman & Co., and the prices asked are very reasonable for this exclusive footwear. Slieaaepianamees SAILING TO-DAY. Lapland, Liverpool. Antilles, New Oriea , Genta Marta, Jamaica......,.18M. j——_$—<—— ule of ot: 9 A.M.to6 P.M. OnSeturdeye the Store will be closed all day. 2 Houre durin, eS ————— nt tL i ee Value $6.00 Pair, now $4.75 DOUBLE BED SIZE Value $7.00 Pair, now $8.50 Regularly $4.50 3.75 Closing Sale Women’s Semi-Made Skirts In a variety of plain and pleated models of Black and Colored Ma- hair, Black and White Checks, White Corduroy and light weight fabrics fashionable for Summer wear. Regularly $6.78 To close Thursday Closing Summer Sale of Women’s Tub Dresses At These Greatly Reduced Prices Dresses of Dimity, Pique, Striped Lawns and Voile... Dresses of Flowered Voile, Dimity, Swiss Dresses for Tennis Wear of Natural and Plain Dresses of Linens and Fancy Voiles The WORLD Selle 100,000 Copies More | In New York City Eaoh Weekday Than ANY OTHER Morning N

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