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Vane 4 * eke aie crease) = $1,662,683. Surplus charges increased $1,891,089. People’s sane Will Spend $7,500/009 to —_— Modern. Gns WALLSTREET Stock ‘Yngrket was moderately active at opening. Price changes were small in leading issues, Stocks Sm to stock of record Aug. 3, and room traders were inclined to] I%"* 5. work for a decline. Liquidation of Southern Pacific caused a dectine of 17-8 to 827-8. Domne Mines waa 4 strong feature, selling at a new #%gh record at 4 nince ita admission to the Exchange. American Smelting sold up to 805-8, a gain of 2 points. ‘Traders finding sales were well taken taken did not continue, but turned around and bought, causing a slight rally, Westinghouse me active, - and there was a lot of Crucible Steel Statement by President caused a decline of 2 5-8 in the mon atock to 60 1-8. Bt Joneph Lend was an active ture on the ‘curb, selling on shares from opening at 12% to 13 Amalgamated Copper Company Work Goodrich Company that the manage- ment’ was not in favor of a dividend | com | after Company—Quarterly Gividend of 2 per cent. payable AUg. 25) sinas Gold dine Central of Georgia Rallway—Reguiar Am dividends of 6 per cent. on preferred 4 and 5 per cent, on common stock paya- ble out of earnings of fixcal year to, * Rethiehem Stect sold at 181 1-2 up! § 1-2 points, and @ new high record, fen. | 4,600 “ dee of ded Ii ny co to 8-4, 21-2. Aig Powers of Frult Proved |iseniennstoo tn second now wae by “Fruit-a-tives”’ 2 points to 1811-2, a new simple juices of apples, cranges, jor issues market relapsed again into comparative duincas about noon and prices eased off. There was a period of extreme dul- ness in early afternoon, but there was no stock pres#ing for ante, Rock Island After sharp advance in when a which price the stock rallied to 13 3-8 “| United States Steel rallied to 62, up one point from last night's close and to-day’s low. Market was active and strong in last half hour, Stoel led the advance to 63. —_——_ OPEN SATURDAY UNTIL 1 P. M, decline was checked at 121-2, from|“ clared a quarterly dividen share, payable A ord July 31, noon — —_>. CHICAGO WHEAT AND CORN) MARKET. WHPAT. Wednmmtay Net ‘tom, lana 10% — 1% hoe = ae ie iy 110% 107%, 1144 TO CORN, Chee IBM duly 100% Reve Hz” Dee Wetnentay Net cage. =e ~ 1% Wheat opened firm and advanced to new high levels for this movement. There wae further short covering and fresh buying on prediction for mor rain in winter wheat belt, Wheat re- acted on profit talging and some coun- try selling. cline. Corn fairly steady, rallying with wheat, but in late afternoon declined easily. Closed % to 1% cents off. Low an “Tre, 7 he uy SSS ASS of $1 a um. 30 to stock Of rec: | IF Closed % to 1% cents de-/ FP CAMMEYER ’ ls. | MEANS STANDARD OF MERIT “teem 6M AVE. AT 20ST. Tremendous Reductions for Men,Women and Children. No fietitious “‘value’”’ gisotetions- These Shoes _ from our former low selling prices. Nothing has been specially purchased for the Sale. » our own stock Gated.” Lay ace Mba | All are this season's styles, and bear the regular C ee of pe tection. ir reguiar ammeyer Women’s Novelty Low Shoes 85 Actually Reduced from 3 85 $7.00, 6.50, 6.00, 5.50, 5.00 of Sand and Gray and White Kid Novelty Solenials in Gun Metal, Patent Leather nations of Black and White, and pe mbinations of Colored Kid and Buck- n. _, Dark Biue and Gray. iW in Buckskin and Colored Kid- Staple Pur and Colonials in Patent Leather, Sit anes with Patent Leather and Gun MsiaT, Tan Russia Call, White Canvas Qun in. |» @ =| Women’s Novelty Low Shoes [4.85 | scuaty Reduced om 4-85 Actually Reduced from H $11.00, 10.00, 8.50, 7:50, 6.50, 6.00 Actually Reduced from Metal and Tan Russia Calf, 2.65 $4.50 & 4.00 Mevetty Pumps, Colonials ad Datondi in Turn and light weight welt soles, Louis and Cuban Louis heels. is at Metal, with Colored Kid and Suede, Men’s Fine Shoes High and Low Models A Reduced from 1$7, $6.50, $6, $5.50, $5|| $4.50, 3.85 jf Me Bieess tm alt Potent Leather, Gun Metal fan Russia Calf. ‘Gun Metal and Mahogany Russia Calf Oxford with rubber soles and heels. eeacet Gun Metal and Brown Tan Russia Calfskin with rubber ei are reduced 5 7 Women’s Novelty Low Shoes 2.65 Staple Colonials of Patent Leather and Gun Metal, White Canvas and NueBuck. Men’s Fine Oxfords Actually Reduced from 4.00 3.50 2.95 Genuine Cammeyer Oxfords, in Tan, Patent Leather and Gun Metal; Leather Soles and Heels and plenty with Rubber Soles and Heels. All this season's styles. ALL SIZES. with Gray Buckskin inta: ussia Calf Oxfords wit! THURSDAY, JULY 15, 1915. CLOSING QUOTATIONS. With net change trom Mie. | Amat” Copp j | pin age Ter feet Mugs Car & Foun my Ly our « Apiowia™ tring | Hatawiis Toe, Ms Hae a f t ethelvern i” tm Hath. toot ¥. t | i Kap, Travatt Fy | her y | wee, Bees 2 ER SeesF TF e8 [ beeeete i++ te I+ + Fre (THAW JOSTLED CROWDS IN STREET court room, ference to-day in Justice Hendrick’s | chambers. leaned over the bench and corrected the record so that it called for a court declared yesterday that Thaw was wane, The Justice is receiving many letters jand telegrams, One of them from George Z. Atherton of Beardstown, 1. began AMID CHEERING said Thaw in speaking to-day of his plans for the future, He said that he expected first to go to his home in Pittsburgh for a visit and then make a trip to the Panama-Pacific Expo- sition. After that he expected to re- turn to Pittsburgh, and after first devoting himself to getting the af- fairs of his estate into shape, sald he would devote himself to business, “This is all depending upon what may yet happen,” Thaw said, and added: “I have learned never to an- ticipate, and one can never tell what (Continued from First Page.) with an informal con- The crier so announced © adjournment. Justice Hendrick may happen in the course of a day. T would have started for Pittsburgh yesterday if I had peen releaed, but, of course, further action may change my plans, and it is possible that I may spend a fow days in New York after my release. I do not feel bound by any programme.” oonnandiipibimenes MARTIN ENGEL DEAD. Kast Sider Di Th Martin Engel, for more than a decade well known in Bast Side polities, died at his home, No. 29 East Third Street, to-day from chronie nephritis. Funeral services will be held at the late rest- dence on Saturday night. Mr. Engel was born in 1846 and for years figured prominently in politics on the lower east aide, ‘His cafe in Essex Street, opposite the old Essex Market Police Court, was the meeting place of © politicians and lawyers who figured prominently in the political a in New York life twenty odd co. He je survvied by two sons, vey and Albert. ONE WEEK SALI Regular $2.25, $2.00, $1.65, $1.50 Grades, Atl Sizes “ireat for Tennis, Motoring, Golfing, ‘Town or Countr; ear. WOLFF'S SHIRT SHOPS, sat Digtributors of Men's & Uitte ee eZ seawion to-day. Therefore Thaw was taken to the court room, Justice Hendrick, drop- ping in at his chambers, found all the lawyers waiting for him there. He asked them to wait until he could cross the street and adjourn court, and hurried away. Meanwhile word reached court, mistakenly, that Jus- tice Hendrick was to hold court in seu=Seuissseata’s PORTO FTE + eee 1+ re Tees ss" “oes Seeenh PEF acnStZ Sex. FS BEPE EE SHEETS TESTE werrekeces Preece cee be Feet ‘Total sales, Hl: We Wc LLL —>— NEW YORK COTTON EXCHANGE. Cotton prices opened off ¢ ‘The market was steady, Dur 4 hour prices were off 5 from to-day's high, but the ne was very small, There is fair-sized short Interest in waiting for lower prices on antletps Hing which has so far failed to materialise, High. Low. Close, i 700863 BOT 9.05 9.32 9.40 . 9.67 A 9.87 9.86 4 teady, 1 point off to ————_ JUSTICE DELANY DIES; FAMILY AT HIS BEDSIDE Born New Yorker, He Had Served the City and County Before Going on the Bench. Justice John J. Delany of the Su- preme Court died in his apartment in the Clearfield, Riverside Drive and One Hundred and Third Street, at 8.30 o'clock last night from uraemic poisoning. He had been unconscious for twenty-four hours. At tho Justice's bedside were his wife, Mrs. Mary E. Delany; his daughters, Mrs. Arthur Kernon and the Misses Mary T. and Alice Delany; his sons, John J., Arthur and Theo- dore; his brothers, Willlam T. and Daniel Delany; his secretary, Alex- ander Rorke, and his physician, Dr. William T, McMannis, No, 612 West One Hundred and Seventy-ninth Street, who had left his distinguished patient scarcely for a minute for two days. At the bedside, too, was the Rev. Fathor Sweeney of the Church of the Ascension, One Hundred and Seventh Street, near Broadway. 72 Years Old— Strong and Vigorous Mr. H, Stoerzbach wishes to add his words of praise to that of the thou- sand whoextol the virtues of Duffy's Pure Malt Whiskey. “I am seventy-two ger old and In perfect health. When I was forty-seven the doctors thought I would die of con- sumption. | fooled them all—I started to take Duffy’s Pure Malt Whiskey and soon grew strong and vigorous. | am able to do hard work every day and can climb six flights of stairs without fatigue. “In my opinion there is nothing in the world so good to put vim, vigor and vital- ity into any run-down person as Duffy's Pure Malt Whiskey. I call it ‘the Elixir of Life,’ "Mr. H, Stoerzbach, 196 East 76th Street, New York City. Oufty’s Pure Malt Whiekey is a gentle, invigorating stimulant and tonic that influences for good every im- portant organ of the body. It bringsinto action all the vital forces and assists di- gestion. Its rare purity and honest rich- ness have won the friendship of millions. It is more than a medicine—it will keep you well. ‘ Sold By ome druggists, grocers, deal- ers. If they can't supply you, write us, Medical booklet free. The Dufly Malt Whiskey Co., Rochester, N.Y, Sick Headache For Hick Headache, Dissiness, Indiges- tion, Pimples, Blotches use "ae chambers. Thaw, accompanied by a crowd which grew with astonishing rapidity, was hurried downstairs and into Chambers Street, Lawyers, news- boys, clerks, stenogrophera whirled about him. Street cars and automo- biles and trucks stopped. The whole street was in a whirl, Thaw did not raise his hat for the cheering. He had all he could do to keep it on his head, He was laughing and calling out ‘like a schoolboy. But when he had reached the elevator to the Jus- tice’s chamber he had lost his guard, After the conference Thaw was taken out of the building by the Read Street entrance, For an hour after he was safely back in Ludlow Street a crowd of hundreds stood on the Court House steps and in the street waiting for him to reappear. The Sheriff announced that Thaw would spend all of to-day quietly in wart & Co. “5th AVENUE AT 37th STREET Will Close Out Friday 175 High Cost Dresses Afternoon and Evening Gowns and Dance Frocks, taken from regular stock, and offered to-morrow at 12.50 Original Prices were up to $59.50 Exclusive models fashioned of Satin, Crepe Meteor, Taffeta Silk & Crepe de Chine. Some combined with Crepe Georgette or fine laces. ———Will Close Out Friday Dressy & Sport Coats | with the case that the Justice would the jail. Nothing sald by Justice Hendrick in to-day's proceedings indicated that ho had reached the decision to be announced to-morrow, but it was the consensils of opinion of lawyers and laymen who have been In close touch Of Faille Sitk, Taffeta Silk, Serge, Gabar- dine and Silk Poplin. Lined or unlined. To Close At Washable Sport Skirts Of Gabardine, Linen, Bedford Cord and Poplin. 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