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THE EVENING WORLD, SATURDAY, APRIL 26, 1919, REVIEW OF THE WEEK | high-cost mines have shut down entirely, at The trend of Week ny een security prices this) Many of the email, nh upward and in novenient tnore [WALL STREE News and Gossip of To-Day’s | Market—Present and Fu- man AE any ture Prices. bh nas again broader and t does not appear tal ta in s llowever, re- the 151-2 cent impressive first of |t gotlor suction time eine ruary, when t ull market uler way i News developments have been very |mark does ar likely. Stocks v uthoritee 1 ing in conjunction [ind inurket is ¢ 4 to minimize wn to be small and their pure = ite Ui reenns financial | the importar iny unfavorable Chases probably cannot be much ) eginning AN Age duvet whereas favorable | longer postponed. Copper shares have ive campaign to stamp out swindling, and to put an yl jbeen subjected to heavy liquidation. s result in brisk bid- end bo the activities of fraudulent | 2/08 Up of stocks Dividends of ail the leading com- \ brokerage hous The Evening Nothing could iustrate (he buliah, panies have been reduced. Further World invites readers whe have | “*UNberance that oxista in speculative | “eductions may ome necessary, been victimized by stock ewine | U#tters at present than the man t the copper shares are known to Gare oF bushet-vhens te cond in | WHE priced railway sharea | D¢ Now strongly held, and they should Qn account of their experiences, | ‘hat are sed to have oil possi respond t ¥ Pronounced tm- Communications should be ad. — ”!''! a marked up. The ‘em conditions dressed to the Financial Editor, | “i! pent was made that one of| Hallway earnings continue to de- Names of correspondents will not | ‘!rs» companies, the Texas & Pas crease, This is not so true of groas | returns as of net. Fe be used without permission. jetfic, bud leased a part of its iand| ra] managers z |! to oll company, which will sink |*¢e™ Unable to check the rise in op- heavy Duying n ver] a v and if off should be found | ting ts. One reasdn for this is, d, equipment part of the revenue will be turned | Of Course, the increased wages grant- and certain oil shares in | over the railway company, No|°¢ t? loyee ho Govern- When ment two-hour s of the Stock Mur-juil has yet been discovered on this over rol of rail- ket which me so aggressive in{iand, and for that matter the well | 24% employees clethl Suighotdey the last ar of trading the; has not been sunk, However, the f f ever ur the ri tape was fiftesn minutes behir he | stuck hus advahoed more than come, They are last transaction was not print by | points thie Week, aiid aluce th to 60 centa, It the ticker until quarter past tweive.| market first got under w © and more apparent Royal Dutch st s were particle} gone up from about 18 the] need a f - larly buoyant and suared to 107 14 lee urea oe VONLOKIES, file tudes! ites. Any & gain of more than 7 i spread Svuthersin@) Prikl |e eee batiy wil be de has been stent ac Thticat thie fi (eee Cl te jent this tssue the grap Monnaie Ivon, Meantime it does not " dwindled to small pro ‘i * ws escss baie a! expect that the hettor mors per ut tl wt rd slass of 8 d shares will partie'- pen mece ves: Dunes we » ghow the market's outward in- | eyrtt TEIN AMEGRITREe e combine. urther uplift in the market Rperanne eis difference to bad news, there may be| there seems to be too much cone But while Royal Dutch was sky-| pointed out ity uction following the Pee adiNeg: ‘ n rocketing Mexican Petroleum sold Off | announcement that the Italian dele- | be overeui, ih id. Thltive + yaet eh more than and lat Vem Cots Mad owen ea ee eee th spite of the yin the : oaitia (hala an for | campalgn subscriptions, according Polat eal ime it appeared that , en dollase. ips ag a bit | Tho otficl Sutiven: prowedt Wai ltt Peal dagen toe as ere | pacts despatches stated that Japan | 9) 3 ‘gat | the Pea uso withdraw from the Con-| 41, Near cleared up But the stock market ‘ Conant ¢ disturbed, Prices t ‘ It was a y KE Anda that the market i doubts the su Raney Union und | eee h outside wgether likely to have a benetica ; “lthe low priced stocks now classed a8linfiience ons ‘ ( Bousbern ii Sulned about) oi pata, have bean unable to particl-|} soney market oe | 2 points and lower priced rails wile |e an the ha evensen nes Ue ‘i ro ‘ave been dormant recently & Sree Kael eula Included in neers New Haven, Pitta: | (4 the railway Virginia and Rok | sowing worse rather than imy It may be regarded as ex y vottul tt » surplus of copper to a dillion pounds Serves of $1,469,766 el price | amuast Total eules Hab ah fie i shi Bond sales t ere e eelanky oss earnings $1,092, + $50,740; $508,011 Surplus $87t4u9,” increas Opened steady. ap ; DIVIDENDS Middlewest r iy Now Jersey Zit many, Pegi o1 quarter of 4 per cent,, pusuble Swift Int. 58, to 59. The close was irregu Gulf 51 3-4, off P. & P. 5 5-8, up 1-8 t off 1-4; Remington 6: i Asphalt 65; Swift Int ritt 33, up 5-8; Houston OUTSIDE MARKETS ton—Opened firn, A 54, 1-8; Punta A | Philadeiphia- Opened dul Stor i tge, 76 bid; Ugi, 6S 1-2 bids I " Bites, 363-8 bid. y $2,085,000. LOANING RAT Ato te and at end of first hal¢ hour |! marks < was well abov | sists Hille , Trading was beer’ Adis HANG? : pean w 1 Spot e F i dea i Middiing Uplands or 1 Want y onts, 723-4, up 1-8; 1918, surplus after charges and re- ware he ro ‘ee Ap- 1 July be Confederate Memorial Das Kept. 1; Sept.| Canadian Pr 1 week in] ATLANTA, Ga, Ap « April $3,037,000, increase $21,000; ‘rom ate Memorial 3 being "| ay corn, 171, up 1-8: |Jan. 1 $44,596,000, increase $3,507,000, to-day & \roughou September, 1541-4, Winchester Repeating Arms, Year Py patric Halt- Price Sale Monday - - - Down-Stair: AN unusual interest always attaches to Half-Price Sales at Wanamaker’s. The reason exists in the fact that, although some of the quantities may be limited, every quality is Wanamaker standard. Women’s $4.75 hats, $2.35 These are straw combinations—numbered among the season's new hats. Mostly black and navy blue, ‘trimmed with flowers, feathers, wings and ribbon. Large and small shapes, including a few plain Georgette hats. Down-Stairs Store, coe . Women’s $7.75 skirts, $3.85 A lot of 100 good skirts—fancy poplins Old Building. novelty che and silk plaids. Every woman can use one extra skirt, at least. Down-Stairs Store, Old Building. , * , Women’s $5.75 skirts, $2.85 Just 50 of these. Cotton mixed fabries—plaids and and serviceable. Down-Stairs Store, Misses’ $25 8 suits, $12.50 > Spring suits—from our regular stock, but the | their kinds. Coats silk lined. | Styles od. Come \ for these. Down-Staira Store, Old Building. checks. Good looking Old Building. $1 cotton petticoats, 50c Plain colors—brown, blue, rose and green. Always use- ful—especially at 50¢ each. — Down-Stairs Store, Old Building. + $1 flannelette petticoats, 50c¢ Half price to close them out. Plain pink and blue and dainty stripes. Good. Down-Stairs Old Building. Store, 25¢ stockings, 2 prs. for 25¢ Women's cotton stocking in black and gray. We've sold bundreds of pairs at 2 pair. Half price Monday. Down-Stairs Store, New Buildiny ete Women’s $1 Collars, 50¢ This is a neckwear season, and these frilled collars are very attractiy Many kinds in this Monday Down-Stairs Store. Old Building. handkerchiefs, 3¢ each, Every woman can have dainty cotton handkerchiefs at exactly half price, Monday. Down-Stairs Store, Old Building. We handkerchiets, S¢ each » for men » plain, white cotton handkerchiefs, sin color. Most men like this. Down-Stairs Store The with init Old Building. 50e necklaces, 25¢ They add a pretty touch to the Spring frock. Cry enameled beads, or imitation pr Just 8d0 strings. Lown-Stairs Old Building. stal, 55e hot water bottles, 25¢ Less than half price for good red rubbe r hot water bot- ties—-one or two quart sizes. They're guaranteed water- tipht. Down-Stairs Store, Old Building. Children’s $6 hats, $5 Pretty little Milan straw trimmed in various w The quality is unusually good. town-Stairs Siore, Old Building. Girls’ $4.50 sweate good ones, Something t use In ca Down-Stairs Store, for. Vand era Old burding Pattern table cloths, $1.25 In our regular stock at $2.75 and $2.% dainty patterns sizes 72x72 in.~-72x90 in. Lown-Siairs Store, New Building Goed cotton 1.25 embroidered crepe, 62¢ yd. This good cotton crepe is wanted for summer skirts and dresses. ‘the embroidered border adds to its prettiness. Plain white or attractive color combinations. Down-Stairs Store, New Buildin 50e cretonnes, 25¢ yd. Every housewife knows the uses of dainty cretonnc and these offer a wide variety of patterns and colorings. Down-Stairs Store, New Building $1.35 terry cloth, 67¢ yd. This is the flowered terry cloth used for cur 3, draps eries, and coverings of many kinds. he slight im; lon- are hardly noticeable, Down-Stairs Store, New Building. $8.50 suits Boy Just 100 of t Norfolk suits 1 che n es 8 to 18 years. school and 4.2 ‘ these d Down-Stairs Store, New > $ 3.00 Mixed che gM New Boys’ $6.75 reefe Spring reefers for boys of 2!4 to ell made-—useful Down-Stairs Building. Men’s $1 shirts, 50¢ each It is difficult to remember when men's shirts were down to d0¢ These—about 240 in ell—are goed every-day qualit Down-Stairs Store, ew Building. Sheets and pillow cases Clearing out a maker's surplus Made of excellent grade of murlin sheeting which is en- tirely free of any kind of filling to give it weight. We have sold the very same grades in our regular stocks at higher prices dolmans heets for $1.35 3 x 99 inches sheets for $1.55 81x 99 inches «95 sheets for $1.65 90 x 99 jnehes 10 sheets for $1.75 90 x 108 inches {0 pillow cases, 15 x 38!) inches One pretty $1e Ieineh Special size sheets, 72x93! hem at each end inateal that binds First floor, Old Building. Laces are the vogue light and da And, if you will come to the » Shop on Monday, we will you some very” charming real rose point in the loves rns, in various, widths and rose Carrickma La show laces liest. desi ) Women’s specialized capes and dolmans In Suit and Wrap Salons Capes, dolmans, and coat dolmans, and pa! little straight-line capes that specialized at one very conservative price A cape of tricotine in midnight blue and lined with and blue pussy ight in line and made with a wide horizontal tuck below the shoulders. in Poiret twills, A new dolman cape of Poiret twill is fold of the bias material willow slip-on mo ette of excellent qui very attractive under a su tucks in front an the neck the little $69.50 rticularly those so smart, have been $69.50. big ~ is little smart. Other capes and crystal cloth, bolivia cloth and serge. made of fold upon Second floor, Old Building. are now silk, is typical of the group. It is decidedly Some very good new blouses at $6.75° | $6.75 was the fon the maker had | we bought them sell them to you at that price. t upon them. But © which permits us to 6 in all ata pri 1 in flesh, white, bisque o ‘ Georg- The “blouse will be al the pretty rosie ity coming sid rev ts pearl button trimming Dhird floor, Old Building. at which © bias fold tine. Special purchase of voile 6,000 yards; ple k effe children’s summer dresse to sell at 18¢ ing designs on white and tinted grounds; ts: flower patterns; a good quality for and garden frocks. Main Aisle, Main floor, Old Building, Garden furniture it is a thoroughly rey Peal Trish crochet. ec sentative collection of gar- en insertions, den and furniture ; * drensos, @ You will find here some ex- —~ ) Hand-mad cellent specimens of Carrara ( / CeCe anata heli Thahee Ge marble. Importations — of : . ay Ube to $3. rd the latter have been prac- { é/ Imitation hand embroidered tically at a stand-still for a “a st grade of ¢ long time. Yet we hi 2.45 yard. Main floor, Old Building. Bed- Coverings Reduced | tton | | many piec | at prices | day's Pare! | Several groups suitable for Summer use. SPREADS white honey- | x86 i in, 400 35 ralloped! single bed size, 90x100 now $4.50. -269 pairs Benches, f wool and eotton $11.50, now New Buil ! ‘ourth Gallery, writes a woman, She said she had vis- ited several other very good stores, and that the sight gf Wanamaker’s Fifth Gal- tery, with its reed and willow and white cypress garden furniture, made all ot collections seem insignificant. And it is so indi- know just what to There ts so much, vidual, One does not mention here. » is a wonderful chair, low, deep- ith pleasant lines, at $100, Of ily chosen and = matched, in. lay avazine holder in isa sill cushion se nder There is the 5-piece reed suite with the hollow e very deep, with I 1 ¢ to pile deep with cus pest, On 7 pum noon, ‘The suite js porrted mu: blue, It has n2, narrow, lacquered wood top lawn table, low- seated settee, club chair and rocker, only -- which came to us directly il the quarry Carrara marble ' Benches, $55, 36 and $70." 0, #: 50, $36, $ aw boxes, $0, Fountains, $66 and Art crete T lower pots, $4.50 to $17. 0, Hird baths, $: Sun dial pedes ing globe pots and ‘*T have never seen such a | comprehensive and beautiful | display of sumnrier furniture”-- below to- WO we Gazing globes, $5, 37 and $12. Sun diale, $4.25 to $18, Indiana limestone Benches, 50 to $37.50, Hird baths, $20 to $50. ly, $12.50 to pedestals, $15, Tables, $40. sit | Sau, dials with pedestals, $40 Second Gallery, New Building there is a 7-piece green and black suite of reed at $191, settee, chair, focker table, lamp, and two round. silk-covered pillows for the All seats have spring seats and cretonne-covered cushions. Phis suite may be had in other colors, at various prices; in gray, black and red, for example, at $193, settee, Then, there is the exquisite reed furniture which we do not paint because it is so fine--to paint it would be like gilding the It is le dernier cri in reed furnit Its lines are beautiful. from $11 tor a small table Pr Ss rane lamp to $130 for r strands, stain overed eu ice. ure cheaper. th oretor ne hion and back tocker, Kune pr tained brown, with cretonne rocker, # pergolas, chairs, fashioned out. of And—a few Benches, » trellises, tables for the garden; cypress and painted white. hickory and cedar pieces, Fifth Gallery, New Building,

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