The evening world. Newspaper, August 23, 1915, Page 6

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1 Pritchard, 251 Spring St., N.Y. Rursta hae practicality freteht care for Mussa Satice f { The May Manton Fashions ! in important b tt 4 oat incoming fashions nt ford. Ont, is tf be found not alone| August, 1912, ‘and the Cai on the childre: wn-tip a, s extensively” “sed sega a, eel ight and reymiork and littl — 88 BYENING WoRLD R‘R* BATSON. CANADIAN CAR AND FOUNDRY- NO. 19 (Written Eepecietly tor The Evening World) than 6,000,000 whe Canadian Car and Foundry , te distributing agent of orders for high explontves and shrapnel ehelia, to be ‘tamutactured im this country and | this oe Canada Orders received by the com Dany are understood to have reached & total in excens of $190,000,000 ‘These orders will not be entirely flied at the company's own plants A Pibetantial portion of them has been farmed out to other companies dition to the shell ordern, the Car and Foundry Company ine on an order tor 2,000 tractors, tae Canadian ( | farmed out by It company on $60,000,0 ‘The first order received by the com- pany called for 6,000,000 sholia, This and they will not order had @ value of approximately mont regarding ¢ that} the first order re: @pproximately $26,000, Underwtood to have) interne in Hellevue Hospital, New to fll its COM) vork, attended Mr, Colligan on the $95,000,000 It ts understood American concerns were given 960, Stores, 10c 06,000 of tho order Recently the company is understood %@ Dave closed a new contract for three years in which y it will not be surp At beast $30,000,000 of ond order for 6,000,000 whe! It has become necessary, on ac-| trict Attorney's oMce two years ago count of this large war business, for}and went into the practice of orim- the company to enlarge its f There is now in course of © tion at Kingsland, N. J. line of the Lacka' plant 1,860 foot by 327 feet. This plant | big trial for instigating the murder of ERY 9 a simpto| will be used principally for the a#-| Patsy Doyle, a riv Mitle dress that |sembling and loading of shells, The can be made as it Is shown on the fiure, and Joined ft) The Fort William Car Works at Fort Wilitam, Ont.; the Rhodes, Curry . Co, 144., 11 Amherst, N No, 08 Hast Thirteenth Street, Flatbush, Pratt & Letchworth Co., Ltd, Bran- a 1 ee . anoee wes formed a ing as a eubsidiary, yt eat, adian Cat yo Foundry has|4 road near ater os ta of $10,976,000, "consisting of | Cause, Of, the muddy dive 000 cumulative preferred stock nett were cone, wanee 000 common stock, managed to z From organisation until July of last Shout nore help nko tn au rom Charles P Clg Injured, but Refuses to Identify His Assaitants. ——— Maries FF. y an Ammintnne Ie Attorney tn Mew Tork County - 8 Wittman, errived eteamer. Bucker | %, with hie right wustained hie in turbance on the night in whieh he claims acked by & crowd of men | 00 Mr. Colligan wae arke part and rot Peet will be eublet to other! taken to a honpital. Upon information furnished by of with rub-con- | goers of the boat two men were ar- ar ond Foun-lrteed on suspielon of having bees Gry will make a profit on order®| .nenged in the assault, Mr, Colligas, | The profit of th”) nowever, refused to identify them and said be would refuse to identify any- body, although he recogniaed hia ae natlanis as men he knew when he was sora] Connected with the Distelot Attor- fo wer once ney's office. 1 Only | Mr. Colligan’s wife le in a hospital any know,| here, seriously U1, He was on his way any state lio visit hor when he received his tn- jury, Dr J. W. Lyman, of this city, roturning bome after serving as an . | bout Mr, Collixan resigned from the Dia- inal law at No, 201 Broadway. He | appeared as counsel for a number of ‘|! cangstera and defended,Owney Mad- iroad, &|) den, the west #id@ gang leader, in ————— jant probably will not be in opera- jon tiuch before the end ot this year.| TWO PINNED UNDER AUTO, Other plants of the company aro oe which “ae | the Turcot Car Works mocked to |"lon Car Works in Mon the Domin- [Girt and Man Sertously Hart When awk Car Upsets. Bandors Breen, « real estate broker of 8: The | and his fancee, Miss Hasel Leeds of No. acquired in 60 Pierrepont Street, Brooklyn, were dian Stee} | taken to the Nassau County Hospital, at Mineola, Inst night aa the revult of an accident to Bri ‘and a share | driving the machine gow: jour the preferred stock received the | Miss Breen was per cent. per annum regularly and Beneath the the car ae rare vate by Dr. James F. at the rate of 4 per cent. annually. |'The young woman’ the common stock recolved dividends |and then taken to, Saale reve “4 ‘ohallis No dividends have been paid on elther | due to tate a ‘Re Tong alewven gathered mut if loose, so that while the design is an exceed- ins a at Cee time ap newes' To at effects ste produced are in PaaS 7, < ond ‘Material 27 Inches wide, 2 Se oa vo. 8 Sprett ae ta th No. 8767, in o1 ie vA Beane. ea mays Tee cess ere aoe ee, of ten cents in ie ae Pal pti tant issue since last July. Meme of the company In 1914 was Buying of equip- jiroads was hard- per cent. of n normal, and net earn- ings of Canadian Car and Foundry In Sie Bs| iets Sots ine amount! to only ay were ‘a's fe the! only about one-quarter shoulder alder and the | in pisasting ment fen by Canad @ very | ly 20 fincal year. Aftor to bo| making allowances for depreciation opening ia] and sinking fund, and deducting bond interest, there was a deficit for the In the three preveding years surplus avatiable for fividends ing in excess of $1,000,- With © the. suspension of dividends the preferred -etock sold down from it ts also | 110 to 70, and the common stock from ‘Thane matters did not concern Wali Street or the speculative public on this in| Side of the border greatly at the time, ery was heid in Canada Since rumors of big war orders have been clroulated, however, Wall Street has taken a very active interest in the company, and ery} the stock has become a favorite. The common stock re wg Re 108. A few months ago it LIFE-SAVING BULLETIN No. 23 And Now the Final Word You've seen the huge signs erected by this railroad warning motorists on Long Island to use every caution ap- proaching grade crossing. You’ve read, perhaps, some of these advertisements. You know that at the cost of $15,- 000,000 we have abolished 805 grade crossings and that thirty-five more are in process of removal. i og know that 500 flagmen, together as, gates and automatic bells, e crossings that remain. ae yom that you are not familiar with every grade crossing. May we leave with you this last yarmeg that may save your life or the your loved ones? Stop Before You Crose The Long Island Railroad common share It probably will sutprine many people to know that the | ferred stock is entitled to participate with the common stock In the distri- bution of all profits after each issue mroeive ? per cent. btedt % = a ookholders undoubtedly will ultt- clve ‘substantial benefits Look to Your Eyes Now— a 7 war business the com- 9 i $ booked, but if any “meton|{] Don’t Wait Until Too Late! oceurs it will not be until Your work may overtax them some months hence, It is quite pontible that the preferred dividend will be resumed in the near fyture, but the company will not be- gin to receive important benefits trom war business uptil next year, and no|| by Registered Eye Foe distribution of war profits to‘common ||| Perfect Fitting Glasses as shareholiers probably will occur until 6, a Refuse to Work With Turks, WOBURN, Mass, Aug. 28—A strike ‘ ‘ c antipathies was NewY. + 184 f ‘way, at John St oalled at & local tannery to-day. Ono dd fifty Greek and Italian d by the American Company walked work in the same I! factory: with Turks. pe a i 8 large’ as NDISE advertised on sale Monday and Bigs at the prices quoted where quantities are in- ulative ly id We, Wrait Street ‘i talking of profits nt). Final days of our on war orders available for common dividends equal to between $175 and AUGUST SALES $200 per share of stock. Visions of a] [presenting unusual op “melon cutting’ a few! fjin Furniture, Linens, Domestics, months hence are conjured up. Orientaland Domestic Floor Coy. In the first place, profits on war erings and Upholsteries, business now booked will not in all probability amount to $10,- the figure now genorally esti- @ management will feet satisfied if profits amount to $5,000,000. Then there js another important fact that seems to have been lost » Profits on war business will Rot accrue entirely to c and weaken your sight. Don’t wait till nature warns—protect your eyes with correct glasses, | Eyes Examined Without Ch. Established 53 Yeare aq HOnLicn’s THE ORIGINAL 4) MALTED MILK THE FOOD-DRINKFORALLAGES | TAKE A PACKAGE HOME | i ik is W MME W WMT Es i of i A Distinctive Assortment of Men’s Summer Shirts » Former Price |Finest Cotton Fabrics Former Prices to $1.50, $1.65 Women’s American-made Underwear In attractive styles and made of the popular white cotton fabrics, will be on sale to-morrow (Tuesday) at the following special prices: 85c., $1.25 & 1.90 Combination Garments and Envelope Chemises $1.00 & 1.25 Bc., 68c. & 1.50 48c., 65c. & 1.00 $1.00, 1.50 & 1.85 CREPE DE CHINE Nightrobes, Envelope Chemises and Corset Covers (sizes incomplete) have been marked at exceptionally low prices. Satin Striped Silk Former Prive to 5.90 Final Closing Sale Women’s Satin and Mohair Bathing Dresses About 4 Price In black of navy combined with white ot fashionable colored silks; Jersey swimming mal cone Nightrobes OF FINE MOHAIR Corset Covers 7. BLACK SATIN BATHING DRESSES—In oo omart new styles, in all black, black and white or ‘caer Maabion able color combinations FOUR SPECIALS FOR WOMEN At Considerable Price Savings Silk Sweaters Of Art Silk, in the season's most it colors, also fashionable blazer bined with novelty collar and belt, Silk Petticoats A Special Sale of Blankets, Bedspreads, Comfortables, Etc. will offer exceptional values to-morrow (Tuesday) and Wednesday at these low prices: . Regularly to $5.75 Silk Gloves 16 button length, saul hea Crepe Kimonos Of heavy figured cotton crepe in blue, delft, pink, lavender and gray, lustrous and particular! White Blankets per pair, $6.50, 7.50, 8.50, 9.50 & 11.50 Satin-finish Bedspreads, with scalloped edges: each $3.00 & 3.75 each 3.75 & 4.75 Crinkled Dimity Bedspreads, with eaioped Women’s and Misses’ “Ruseherry” Rain Coats In black, navy and tan from the famous These smart, silky, waterproof coats cannot be too highly recommended for tourist wear—nothing more comfortable for big or little journeys by train, steamer or motor. Regularly £12.50 Single size Double size each $2.00 each 2.45 Single size Double size Comfortables Cottonefilled Cotton-filled, with figured mull top and plain each $2.25 each $1.50 25 to 40% Reductions in Women’s Hosiery and Underwear ene VOGCrWOar Muslin Sheets each 62c. to 98c. Muslin Pillow Cases each 17c. to 25c. Fine Silk Lisle | Silk and Fibre Of superior quality, soft and} Smart, cool summer stockings lustrous; reinforced; summer weight; in black and tan. Regularly 35¢ Pair With plain hems of pure thread silk and fibre mixed; recommended for extra service; black, white and tan, Regularly 50c Paty With plain hem Fifth Aurme-Madtaon Aneme, 34th and 25th Streets 3 prs., 70¢; 6 prs,, $1.35 3 prs., 95c; 6 prs., $1.85 600 Cotton Union Suits _ Perfect fitting, cool garments of ribbed white gauze, seamless Tight or lace trimmed ; in regular and extra sizes, Regularly $1.00 Each eee ribbed soft, sles and fe very pea hab 50¢ Each AWEER | AD UBUD Tov! Our Liberal Credit Terms a Long Island, New Jersey and it and Rallroad Fare. Write for our new booklet. manera Until 10 P. M. dade "7 Evenings We Close at 6 P. M. § for $1.60; 6 for $3.15 3 for 95c; 6 for $1.85 Mailed free, The WORLD Selle 100,000 Oopies More In New York City Eaoh Weekday Than ANY OTH bed R morning Newepaper. This handsome set consists of Solid Oak Table, heavy scroll feet, 42-inch top and 6 [t. extension; five Chairs with genuine li backs and = $7 are set for the low ais of,

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