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w } | yy ‘The story of # big steel combination | to embrace practically all concerns | te outside of U, 8. Steel proved to be! x A speculative bull card at the opening a before the story was denied at Mr, , Schwab's office. Bethiehem Steol | 223. American Can t up 4 3-6, and ali the war rs Protest Before Investigat- | order stocks were active and 4 | strong, many of them reaching new | ing Engineers To-Day. high record. The rumor of the wink: ing of an American steamer struck } ia the market like a bolt from a clear 5 without a serious effect on d . | a & bon f Phelan's report on, his invertigation | County, W. Va., announces after investigating marital discord in Huntington, — OBJECT TO FOUL AIR. Bie eee eine eeats | into the conduct of James M. Sulll | whese he found 99 per cent, of the divorces go to flat-dwellers. | eat declines in the order ii , | Yan, former Minister of the Domin- - hi | bat qeeeyared part of the deciine in a} ican Republic, wax made public to- SEEING PURSUING DOGS NEAR, o deer committed suicide neat | BE SURE De J " l soar, wharp rally immediately, day at the State Di riment. Sulli-| Brewsters, N. Y., by Jumping in front of a locomotiye. YOU GET City will Millions van recently resigned at a req —_ | ® . 4 rs i 0 of President Wilson an th result oF GOVERNOR OF NORTH CAROLINA AS A MOVIE STAR takes part MY CJ ta’ in Taxes by Decreased With net change frum preview <lsin es line fovestigation. Senator Phelan|in a new photo play, ahowing the necessity of efficiency in the National ° A sure foundation Cars irs i sald the fact that Sullivan was . | Guard, _ Valuations. ported for appointment by py . ere — for good preserves. Rye : “= \an having Interests in Santo Dom statement was made th the eat ity toward other banking houses, his ‘the Ne lable bottle i fro} the appoin hed secured Sullivan's appointment! method: dealt bh the revol h lon-refill it A board of consulting engineers an: Am wan concealed from the appointing jin could Influence him: that a letter| tion of Puerte Plata, hie participation nia good bottle to keep Nested to advise the Public Servion | Am (an it pow se, of introduction to Mr, Sullivan was/in. party politics In. Santo, Domingo, | Clean, dry whiskey good.” _ Commiasion as to the best method of | Am. fos! re wit 1 There is no aviden says the! viven to the contractor by those mak-| his attitude toward the payment of! ick di ‘ BuPAs. 1998. ~ yeatilating the new subways, particu. | 4% neo te Se + Bi report, “that ing the proposal and the contractor] hix debta, his obtaining pecuniary. fa- Quick dissolving larly the Broadw: tien, \fu: fom B* 2 ui iB leeived any m sooded to Santo Domingo, was en-| varos for # relative at the Banco Na-| il red ‘ay section, to-day | Am xa fei. ix 18) Ty — Slany way in Mr. Sullivan, who as- 1, his inability, by reason of hs Easily measu: held a Saran an The board) Am. Peel Min. :: 4g 4 | Known as ‘ara of ihe reliability of the conduct and consequent loss | iMiam Barclay Pi 4 % Sl that » and t t pon the le confid to be of any real MUMIA” Dare, consulting excise Amecaity Kinige:: Vat Teak lane “13 |Vork ‘contractor to pay. money to a] contr r ew York and| service ax a member of the Pesce] Sunday World W. 4 prontative of some of the Interests ald over the money Commission of 1914, Miniat Sullivan}! unda: orl ani Renae Peterborough Rapid Transit | iil HR + eet supported Mr. Sullivan, in order|” “By reason of his (Sullivan's) cous|has lost confidence of the Dominican | y ts Work : i, B. Stilwell and J, V.! a ft 1 Tthat the contractor might secure] duct In office of such matters, among! people to such an exent as to leave | / Ep consulting engineers of the |} Mo UR Ff ltaworable contracts in Santo Domingo. lothers, as big relations with the| him powerless to represent the United Monday Morning Wonders, > fork Municipal Railway Cor- $ RC % “That as & part of the proposal, the FE Nacional, his attitude of hoastil- States as it should be represen: = Alfred Craven, chief en Wik — Ww ives Se and D. L. Turner, deputy en- 7 para | @ of the subway construction . 1% Th he , iment of the Public Service ie ue 1% i : 26 Fae Chairman William R. Will- Li ees "ot the Public Service Commis- as Het + 16 lem, leader in the movement against F aN fnataliation of sidewalk gratings : met & ‘an the Broadway subway, was the Hird ie + 8 . Hy i speaker. sald: Bowl «| ‘Movement of trains forces all | { { if Hed re | cr —_—_—__—$§j ° , air up through the sidewalk feet f + a Si ay OUs OS A A If this very injurious type RS . ” is adopted on Broad- 12 + ty ‘ ® “) = may it will means that germ laden aa ja is Vee ‘Will be forced up into the mont! Si oy — |, ata sem populated section in the " a -t 7 } ‘Where sidewalks are jammed pt ay % ore : “ - ‘3 ‘ 4 .. people most of the time. ; ah ie ex 8 Pe diya ; Se 2 elmer ag ato EES £ It conte a little more to change aid dts k i | Hill aad LAL ULB , (0 hee “PAPA ta ak FS Sees | ventilation system the expense 1h, 1a | bs t | ; et to be borne.” te He My = 4 — ° : Mf. Willcox made it clear that the a agi re R on an a « ewes 1d sons tony — 'S . rn ep as i” ay me Deal 7 P 0 -3 ‘ im favor of any particular : 4 3 =f , ‘ventitation, but wore simply of ge ate | F «candid the bee ae tf an my f ic What is the condition of your home today? _ It is the time to spend money on our homes. branches of the Store’s merchandise and service. ne ' oy fe Its physical condition. Are you letting it run down It is the time of all times to make our homes cheey- And, as a reward, our business is going ahead. BS By ay i j ; GN H. Wine, who represented Be Be By ft) at the heel because the other half of the world is at ful. It is the time not to hoard money, but to put Macy Company, the Hote! iM f war? Are you putting on blue goggles so that it in circulation. z fee y and the Goelet estate, said: ly clients pay taxes on property jeeeed at many millions of dollars. Spesben38 SEEEEE 2ic275c.ee! ees ae ib + Meets oF cerecrrsre FSF Peet that these valuations wiil . 3* materially reduced if there ‘ nl 18 sidewalk gratings laid along eel Sth 10 ) Af t.. +2904 valuations Pty 19h 1g the city will lose money, -aldewalk gratings would prove menace to health and cause congestion, Just imagine , what & four-foot grating would mean 4 o Pacifte’ nings for urea "weeks from nas shown. de: riod ol font of Macy's, It would practi- | §1,ss9,00." "PS ‘Mean the slicing of four fect sien Ou | Gempans for the sidewalk, for it is notorious | qsenl vent ending August Sie tt in cath: hat pedestrians, particularly women, ed, will show slightly more than 7 re because of the foul gir fh would compare with 1.98 per from them. @reat objection to the * ratings is the dan; to — winter, When there is e story published by the Cleveland Ww the grat-| Leader that a merger of Independent sleel companies was under way, to headed ‘Char! . wab, was de- nied at his office t of. oe morning. AIL TO WAME BOROUGH HEAD) netnicnem ste: ned up. 7 points records, er a break to in alent a necond. hour the stock rallied to 222 et | mend tn Favor of Pitou. and closed at 221. @iaten Island's three Aldermen mot to-day and for the third time eration. | Following news of American boot Fough President McCormack. ‘ollow of nn boa' . ; having been sunk, Hlectric Boat de- SAF understand you haven't come to an | clined trom the early high to 280 and ty" wald the Mayor ax he called | recovered. to 366 in sharp rally and to order closed 340 to 350, ~ Electric Boat common sold from 400 ” 430, up 48 points from Saturday's We would like another adjournment | eel vance Siereday,"" oaid Alderman Cole, 0 | 128 su Tt noite no ee conan to for the Presidency, | —_—_—— ether members vented to the| CHICAGO WHEAT AND CORN ou It is Understood the Rich- MARKET, pad County Democratic Committoe ts BAT. to induce Cole to withdraw in| i Open, Low, of Spire Pitou. jr, Borough Kn-!, 1 hg Borough President. a 1068 ie 1 understood te be | Pitov’ | fete dun TAN 1 BR hs: BY Wheat opened strong and July ad- vanced 2 tents, but market developed weakness in second hour on report of Aiuerican steamer having beon sunk Market paywed off atter alight rally and closed around. the lowest for. the day. Corn doctined with w FH te 2 Ted cents down at and closed to wall Use Peter. NEW YORK COTTON EXCHANGE. | * n prices were off 4 to 7 points ery. call on Hyht dealings, Market as V a od suddenly on news that an 's Roach Food American ship had been. st roaches quickly. were of about $1 a bale, but rally brought t ket up 6 to Standard 29 years. fl| points fro mthe low wround. noon. L 6 Meyoccsecre OED 9.00 | Market closed heavy, 10 to 18 pointe CORNISH, . ; dent Wilson ¢ ey that he hasn't finally decided whom | : © Will appoint counsellor of the : oe — State Department to succeed Secre- | ona Lansing, but he intimated that Will make up his mind soon, For | Representative Mitchell { Pennsylvania is Oo get the position ST SUBWAY GRATINGS | WALLSTREET SULLNAN'S BACKERS | a —=— | GOTCONTRACT ‘GRAFT, | opened up 7 points and advanced to Evidence in Case of Former Merchants and Property Own-| Balawin Locomotive to 82 8-4) Dominican Minister to Show | "heen Ariz ¢ THREE-HUNDRED-DOLLAR MOVIE MACHINE installed by Red Hank pastor, with which he gives shows three times @ week for the church head of the Fitsgerald Company of ty roat with a pa, MAY to-di Phyals were called in eal he prob- recover, = ws THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, NEW YORK WAS WITHOUT A MAYOR for two hours when Vice a A af Chairman Curran of the Board of Aldermen, Acting Mayor, went to New Called Highly Efficient by Jersey to play tennis yesterday, Supt. Phillips? , omens SO MUCH VACATION MAIL and ao little pay, the Postmaster at Culver’s Lake, N. J., has resigned. t cans labelled tomatoes contained whiskey. Money Was Passed. building fond. WASHINGTON, July %.—Senator FLATS ARE CONDUCIVE TO DIVORCE, the Commissioner of Cabell you won’t see the worn out, dingy furniture, the rug that needs replacing, the curtains that need JULY 26, 1915 UNUSUAL DEMAND FOR CAN-OPENERS led to the discovery at! INSURANCE COMPANIES 012,957 ordinary policies in 1 | n T Our country is naturally prosp rous. Crops are good. Money is plentiful and to . had ct low rate renewal? Are you,excusing b poed action by saying Ff interest. What is needed is CONFIDENCE this is not the time to spend money? Well, now, you are doing just the wrong thing. —confidence in ourselves, confidence in each other, confidence in the country. A little: optimistic cheerfulngss, a willingness to help one another, the [ Your Home Is Your Life | putting panel of the hoarded money into motion pie % aa = that it may start up the stagnant mills and give “If it isn’t your life, Mr. Man, it is your wife’s people work and wages — that’s what the United life. That’s sure. And the children’s life. Every- * States needs. thing they hold dear is centered in your home. : You are away from home a third of the twenty-four j We Begin Ourselv | hour day, another third you are asleep. But the Little Mother and her children are at home all the In fact, we have never stopped—we have never time. They see when things run down. They let our home—the Store—run down; have we now? see the dingy chair. And little by little they run down themselves. \ We have bought freely. We have kept up stocks, varieties, gone ahead with improvements— | This 1S the Time to Spend Money] en eo ts co aa al This Little Talk (Above) Is ta Advertise The Wanamaker. August Sale of Furniture (ORIGINAL) A queer advertisement you say. ture, the trade movement instituted by the Practically nothing about the Store or the Sale; merely a talk on keeping up our homes. furniture at all this summer, so we try to show them that they should buy NOW. at Wanamaker’s, if anywhere, is founded on * of August. —here are the best values —here is the best furniture service . New York h Va Wanamaker Store many years ago; and people like the original, the real, the genuine, and not a copy. But is it a queer advertisement! We know Tuesday, July 27 that most people will buy in the Wanamaker rah 2 August Sale if they make up their minds to buy First Day of Courtesy All the furniture will be on view Tuesday, tagged with August prices, and forehanded selec- Our belief that furniture will be bought now tions may then be made, transactions to date as these facts: ___ The Sale includes our entire regular stock of —here are the largest stocks furniture, together with large special purchases, the —here is the most variety grand tota] reaching close to a million dollars’ ‘worth in this one store alone. eal ices, quality considered Furniture at half price—one purchase alone at ers san the krwrest prions. Cae half price amounts to $80,000. —here is the original August Sale of Furni- Furniture a third under regular prices. INCREASE THEIR ASSETS Their Management as a Whole ALBANY, July 26.—The fife insur- ance companies of this State issued 1+ 4, a de- rease of 2,110 from 191%. The policies Ative failing away was in the industrial insurance, of life companies at the close of was $4,626,774,621, an increase of $219, || appetizer for cold meats, 476,410 over 1918. The Habdilities, in-|] salads and sandwiches. cluding gross surplus and special funds, Supt. Phillips in his annual report ob- serves that “the present highly oMeient, careful and conservative management of the companies, as a whole, is not ex- ceeded by that of any other class of corporation doing business in this coun- try, or, for that matter, in the world.” At Grocers and 1 ud 0 th pall 14, of the Metropolitan and Prudentiat |f Delicatessen Stores, Lg PO gg Made by E. Pritchard, 331 Spring St.N.Y- Ce ——— thing can be done with ot A hot weather reminder The total admitted ansets of all cla: “Eddys” Sauce is a great 147, an Increase hed OLD ENG Satice \* Oc —for the August Sale now ready to open—we have prepared as largely as in other years. No “blues” here. No lack of faith. | No lack of mer- chandise. No surrender to conditions. Nothing but eonfidence—in the people, in ourselves, in our merchandise, in the times. Put confidence in YOUR homes. Put cheer- fulness there. Put faith there. Put there a new piece of furniture, a new rug, or some improve- ment to show to your family and to your neighbors that we are moving quickly into better times. Don’t let your homes get into the condition of some railroads—so run down that they may never “catch up” again. Once run down, anything costs twice as much as it should to build up. But a always in good condition, things are kept efficient at the least expense—a railroad, a piece of machinery, a store—or YOUR HOME. : No reduction less than 10 per cent. (and this only on staples). Average reduction — from the already low Wanamaker prices—25 per cent. Furniture for every room in the House. Fur- niture of all grades—superfine, fine, medium, good —down to the lowest price it is safe to pay. And all guaranteed with the Wanamaker guar- anty that insures satisfaction as long as you live with the furniture. Fifth, ‘Sixth and Seventh Galleries, New Building, | Free Delivery Out of Town The Wanamaker Free Delivery Service by freight takes care of most furniture where a reason- able amount is purchased up to and including the third zone—for instance: 300 miles from New York freight is prepaid on every 100 pounds of furniture for which the customer has paid $10. Fifth, Sixth and Seventh Galleries, New Building. Philadelphia eA wee PRN ORR OREN 13.22: Daanwrnn aa «2 -