Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, November 17, 1914, Night Extra, Page 5, Image 7

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EVENING LEDCiKli PHILADELPHIA. TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 17, 1914
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BOND TRADING IN
NEW YORK MAY BE
STARTED TOMORROW
,
Financial Circles Have Re
port That Business Will Be
Resumed on Stock Ex
change Floor.
financial quarters were Interested to
6&y In a raltarjt from Ndw York that tho
B(tjclt Exchange there would open for
trading; In bonds tomorrow, or that an
announcement of arrangements for trad
ing In bond 8 would be made then. The
report found believers In the usually best
Informed house?, and was not denied In
ofnclal quarters.
Stock exchange brokers and others were,
of the opinion that action of this sort
would not be at all unloosed for, In
vlow of tho generally better feeling and
Improved conditions, helped to a largo
5eK'o by the opening of the Cotton Ex
changes, the Federal reserve banks and
tHto" New York curb.
Some of those concerned In the confer
ence betneen tho Special Committee of
l'lvo of tho New York Block Exchange
and tho Clearing House members said
th'at this question of dealings In bonds
Is so broad In Its application that many
matters must bo taken Into considera
tion, and that It had not been definitely
decided yet what leeway will be per
muted In conducting transactions In these
securities on the Moor.
There was good reason to expect that,
In spite of many faults. It will bo do
elded to revive tho old call system, espe
cially In tho case of guaranteed stocks.
PtflbabJy n list of bonds will be named
Injwhieh transactions at minimum prices
wfil be permitted, and facilities will ltn
fuftilshcd for liquidation on a larger scale
than Is now possible.
As far us umestrlctcd trndlnc Is con
cerned, It was asserted that no date In
the' near future caw ho rrinalrtornl. The
prospect of allowing bond sales caused
mofco cheorful feelings In the street, and
many Stork Exchange llrms have al
ready commenced to put their houses In
order; so as to be prepared for any" busi
ness that may come their way
Trading in the open markets showed
lltt(o change from recently prevailing con
ditions. Thore was the usual scalping of
customers on tho New York street curb,
where customers pay litis for United
States steel common, while the seller re
ceives only 41M. Many more of tho listed
Block? traded In on the Now street curb
are selling above July 3D prices, but too
much enthusiasm should not be shown
over tho strength In a score of Issues
out of a couple of hundred issues that are
being traded In.
Standard Oil stocks on Broad street
held firm, with Ohio OH quoted at 172 to
in, and Anglo American at 15.
Chicago stock Exchange governors will
rote tomorrow on a proposition to re
open that board on Monday.
Foreign Exchange was quiet. Demand
sterling was 4.271,, cables 4 S7TA.
PHILADELPHIA MARKETS
GRAIN AND FLOUR
,.TCP.,:AT' n'P. .JW . The
PJ.Vl".1. ws ault with no chtiM In prless.
guoutlor Car lots, in expert eltator No.
2Jdv.?p0 nd .November, 1 1581 lfl. No. t.
ratWiVT-21' No- Nortbtrn
COIWr-Jtm'n1"! 7M83 bush. Prices
rated steady, but trade was quiet, quotations;
Car lots for local trade, as to locution. No.
liftmT' w8Via ite&mer yellow, old,
..?ATS,"7.n,c,Pj- .82a bush. Trade mod
fatslr active and priced etetdy. quotations:
8; 2rnl,S' B.4Ffl4e : standard whit, 639
63He.: No. S whit, 62W2tic
Heeelnt. In7a Kl.1 inttiM lka l i.r.i.a
Ti?..n,r,t oulet. with' moderate but ample
quotation per
2-ffi '-. tralKht, Jute, e.ckii, u 20$
""?' . . i""nt, jute aeka, I5.0B0 03
EUROPE'S VISIBLE
SDPPLY OF WHEAT
SHOWS BIG FALL
mint at unchkm
0,"."l.woi Wlnl
iretsnt, yjo.23;
red prices.
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MV
,S.33BR.eO do.nalent. STOan.90j do, favor-
JV-?- ."l3il'.e,W.". choice "!
"$" ?" lotto SOj city mill, reaulai
'.r,d,ftrvYln,,.,.rv. e'r, 4.TJlM4it0s do,
stralrht. Jan 25i do. patent. Js.B0eft.7R.
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HIK Fl.nilTl faba A.l. K..J .-...
in wqqo. At fO.BOftfl.
PROVISIONS
iS.!? a"ajl,"djt.,,.i Svtrwc.i Western beef,
?'. ?ra. SSiffWc: city beer, knuckle
v..i!nJr,,. V nd alr-drled, 30331e.i
iaStiKI ,beftnuckleii and tenders, amoked,
2!?5 l.! '"" hlmi'- (WS pork, family, f2i
KiSi,mf s px red, looo, 14314MC,: do.,
fw?iniuA .Io!!, ilHc.l .do , do.. moke.l,
lnulotte.: oilier ham, amoked. city cured, aa
amnVb.r3n,U- ,"1- !H,.,1ftBHq.l ftms,
, '" 'uic( JU7ii iutt uu i injiicti,
boncleea, 20fl21q.! picnic ahoulder. 8, P.
curd, loos, "hj.slle.: do., moked. ihotAt.;
;.1i.'., lr' Pl'kle, accordlnr to average, looee,
KlttluHc i breakfaet bacon, to brand ami
average, city cured. 10320c: breakfast bacon,
Weattrn cured, luirfoo.: lard, Weatern, re
P.nyd., tierce. 10fille.. do, do, do., tub,
lutOlle : lard, pure city, kettle rendered, In
d,e,rn.d.B-.nteCiUiitc.PUr cAr' ktMt ""'
REFINED SUGARS
Th matkot firm, but trad quiet. lie
nnpra Hat of prlcea: standard granulated.
0.10c.; fin granulated. B.lOc.i powdered, .1 20o.
t.uu,uviiuiiera a. oc , ou fraaea, .xovi.eoc.
DAIRY PRODUCTS
nUTTElt. llecelpta of fancy atotk light
ami Trillin buyers were operating only for
actual wants, demand naa utllclent to ab
aprb tho offerlnK at full prlcea. quotation:
western, freih, aolld-packed creamery, fancy
apeclaU. a.c, extra, .130., extra nrta, 330
We: nrats, aOffOlc; second. 2oB-28o.i ladle.
Packed. 2JQ23C, aa to quality: nearby prim,
lany, aje., do., avcraa extra, 30rraTc. do,
flrati, 32fi.1Sr., do., aeconda. 30031c. Special
fancy brand of prima Jobbing at 430.
1X1(18. The market for fine freah egg
was firm under email aupplloa and a good de
mand. Quotation: In free cae, ncarb),
extra. 3Sc. per doa.: nearby flrata, IM.SO per
atandard caee, nearby current receipt. Ill.tK)
, ....av ,, BiHiivmru ce: eaiern ano aoum
weatorn. ,oxtra, HrBt, 110.80 par caej do.,
nrat, $0,00ri0.10 per cat: do., aeconda, JT.20
O7.80 per caaei Uoulhern, S.4MM) per caao.
rerriKerator egga, Zlfpiic. per dox aa to
quality. Fancy selected candled freah egga
were jobbed out at 43045c. per dox.
CIlI.EHn. Valuea steadily maintained un
der small aunplle. but trade nulet.
iimu. t- lorn, lull-cream, cnoico,
do., do., fnlr to good,
K1Q1, 0!iJC.
14tVffloc.;
POULTRY
quota
ISMc,
do., pari
Ln E, The market quiet, with moderate
put ample offering at former rate. Quota
tion I on li, 12Jl4c old roosters, XOfflllo ;
jprlng chickens, according to-'quallty, lltfllc:
JurKeys, lSjrvuc., ducks, 1314cj goeae, 130
14c. gulneos. joung. weighing 3 lba, and
SStl' ?.?"" .p'r lr. T3c-: d0- weighing Hi
T iVJ ""; "I"8'. Pr pair, 00?0c ; weighing
1 lb. apiece, per pair, SOc.i old. per pair, 00c;
plreona. per pair, 15018c.
.vf,,,F8SKD'"TDmnd 'air for flno dealr-nSlV-'.'iV11
"tK and aluea (Irmly maintained.
rwf. . k olAl'-- ordinary. ia2ilc7.
i lii.,V .. w'-tcu ,im.v, inc., qo.. weign
lllnlic; do., 314 lba. apiece. l15c. do!
7 ""i ,''' .".-. , M4VII1UH vutuKona, near
by, fair to good. ltt18c: chlckena. Western.
4 bs. and oer apiece, 17c; do., do., 314 lba
PlST' ' llc.i do. do., 24Jr3lba. apiece.
uriic; nroiiinff cntcken. Western, lVfrfl2 lbs
to good. 1214c: equab. per do.
welsrhlnir 11 tn 1 1Kb ni An 1
per dox,
Wealern, fair
wnito.
weighing U to J2 lb, per dot.. 13.00
";"", .TriKums v lu xt ma,
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.FINANCIAL BRIEFS
The price of lead was advanced from
J3.60 to 70 by tho American Smelting
nna .Retinitis Company today.
Tho dep6slts of Hock Island collateral
trust, bonds-now total J5O.018.00O. Including
17.(7)0.000 dinnalr,.i1 In Tnlinn.i mi, to.i
lace committee received $1,185,000 yester
day and 1211,090 Saturdiij.
IWew York's exports of general mer
chandise csteiday showed a decided de
cjqnsp over the week before, while the
rnpoits Increased. The exports totaled
SZX03.413, a decrease of $l,377,lt7; Imports
iMtiiitu j,jij,'j5, nn increase of JK9.607.
tirhe retiring directors of the West Phil
adelphia Title and Trust Company wero
rs-.cieciea ar tno annual meeting today.
lTew York banks lost $1,061,000 to1 the.
rlObtreasury yesterday and since Friday
rjjlye lost J6.1S7.000.
ffTames R. McClure. Jr., was elected
U3rstdent of the First Stortgage Ouar
BntcQ and Trust Company, succeeding
Atylng President Wharton B. Harris.
Ijjr. BtcClure, who wos at one time con
nected with the Glrard Trust Company,
iSpresented the Boston banking firm of
QJpdgot & Co.
Iates for war risk
ii insurance now easier
Underwriters Hero and in London
p' Make Many Reductions,
Ttatcs for war risk Insurance are show.
Ifi? an easier tendency. I-ondon uiider
Miriters have reduced many of the recent
liSh rates, and American underwriters
ore following In their footsteps. Rates
IOC the west COSBt Of South America
JgiWever, continue high, due to the pre.
aco ui me uerman neet in those waters.
JKlle, , German cruiser Karlsruhe's
lvltles ort the cost of Brazil keeps
the rates for voyaeres to tho east rnmi
tmiX tho West Indies above normal.
he following table gives the prevailing
3tes, which are subject to chansa at
n? rnqment's notice:
9
tl.TR: WhltC. WftlffhtnP A lTta nan .n
2.7:1 fin rill 7 lha ,.. n ') Ok j-
S- Hi&. i1?.- .R'r S"- 1-236'l.lBr dark, an'ii
No, 2, S0c.9f 1 10.
FRESH FRUITS
Th market quiet at resd dgurea. Quota
U0I": .PP16'. Pr . bW. Jonathan, I3B3.D0:
,?Sif?-ni08?;!8i Bun' 00JW.-J3; Baldwin.
173f2fl0, Orcenlng, S1.T8Z.S0; Twenty
"?," K'SfSls P,pwpln- il.70e2.2Bs York 1m-ff-r?Jjl,,,i?i
oth.r?1 eating varletlea,
1.732; medium. 11.B0: Crab, ttifN.W).
Crap applea, per buah. basket, I1.EOS1.7S; ap
5,.!' eiteni pr. box- JHT1.B0, applea. Uela
waro and Pennsylvania, per hampor, 60900c.
?,1ilJCX per bbl-t Vat-tO- lmona. per box.
l4. Ornnse-. Florida, per'box. Sl.B0e2.8O.
Grapefruit. Florida, per box. tl.SOs2.2S. I'lnei
apple per crate-Forto rtli-o, tt.23B3.23;
F orlda, tie2.50. Cmnlverrle. caje Cod; Cariy
"lack, twr bbl.. 3.304- do., do. do., rier
crate, tie 1.40 Cranberries. j-ra-vV ni?n i Ji.
lJi2' 'car' Neft Yrl. per bbl Bcckel' J
32 60: other varieties, 2flfl. draper New
York-Cpneord. per 8-lb, baakct. 13015&- do
ket"IbVlff,V,,et'r,1?911c-i Niagara? peT 4-lV.
SuiBtOf. r "" " "r -U1D- oasKst,
VEGETABLES
.nttltit?. fa,rl liberal, but valuea n.
erally well austafned. Quotation Uhita Pa.
So? Swilt pXA'"' JtTfy- SSr ba.Uet. 350
vin' i i? m Vwi. Ea,trn Shore, per bbl.
er Pb.i.1-,3-.',, 8?f5iS? W
fi"..jvl:prw.kVt:"bcTl,l,nJ2-
IfiVt 7,W'Ji 1B;,0.e;' do., choice per 100-lb baa
68,144,000 Bushels in Sight
Against 84,100,000 Year
Ago U. S. Market
Opened Firmer Today.
CHICAGO, Nov. 17, Wheat opened
firmer today, Influenced ty better cables:
from Liverpool and estimates that yes
terday's export sales would exceed 5,000,
000 bushelB. Prices then reacted on heavy
preastire.
The market at Paris was lower. Ite
celpts In the United States were a little
smaller. Advices from abroad indicated
that world shipments were not up to the
requirements. Word has been received
from the United States Consul at Mel
bourne thnt, owing to the dry weather,
Australia probably will have to Import
wneat next year.
Tho visible supply f wheat In Europe
Is frMH.OOO bushels, against 6I.ZJ3.0OO the
previous week nnd 81,100,000 bushels a.
year ago.
An official report from Germany de
clared thtt the outlook for seeding of
the new crop Is satisfactory on a full
acreage.
The receipts of wheat nt Minneapolis
and Duluth today wero 658 cars, against
Dfit cars a year ago: nt Winnipeg 608 cars,
against 1033; at Chicago 437, against 47.
Corn was heavy on liberal receipts and
Ideal weather for grading, marketing and
hurrying the completion of husking.
Traders were bearish. Tho receipts hero
today were 668 cars.
Oats were coaler, with tho trade local.
The receipts hero today were 335 cars.
Leading futures ranged aa follows:
Noon. Test'd a
Wheat Open. High. Low. cloae.
December l.HIl 1.14J1 l.tm tl.lttt
May 1 20 I.267I 1 10i U.20V4
torn mew aeuvcryj
December A7H
May 0t
Oola-
December 40H
Mar flit
Lard
KoMMnber 113B
January 10.17
May '. lO.r.O
nibs
January 10.17
Mav 1045
Pork
November
January ln.oo
May 10.40
illd fAskad.
I7U
70T4
4011
G3
ft
40U
MV4
1?IM
ll.SO
10 37 U0 27 11)42
10,50 10.35 10.53
10.17
10.45
10.10
10.33
10,21
10.52
17.no
10.00 fls.77 tlMS
10.40 10.20 il8 53
LIVE STOCJt. QUOTATIONS
CHICAGO, Nov. 17. HOOa Receipts,
20,000, market, steady; mUed and butchers.
7i4C3S, good heavy, T.S0S8; rough heavy,
7.4W71: lUht, tt.4O7.0O; pigs, t5.75tf7,05;
bullc, I7.B01JT.S5.
CATTIjR riecelpto, 3000, market eak;
heexes, tnSOOlOKO, cows and halters, t3.733
l no; atockera and feeders. 13,0097.50, Texan,
t7.40B8 2fi, Cftlve. 8 73A0.25.
BHUEP Receipts, 20,000. market, woak;
native and western t-1.3083,73; lambs, 15.75
(211,25.
DIVIDENDS DECLARED
Federal Mining and Smelting, quarterly 1
per cent., payable December 15 to stock of
record November 20.
Ohio Oil. quarterly tl.25 and 75 cent extra,
pajablo December 10 to stock of record No
vember 21
Fetcraon Lake Silver Cobalt Mining, quar
terly 1 per cent., payable December 10 to
stock of record November 21.
Standard. Oil of New Jersoy, quarterly 13,
payable December 15 to atock of record No
vember 20.
International Smokeless Powder and Chem
Icul. quarterly i of 1 per cent, on common
atock, payable January 2 to stock of recqrd
December 21.
Du Tont International Towder, l' per cont
on full share of preferred atock, payable
January 2 to Block of record Docernbcr 21,
ISSUES TO MEMBERS TAX PREE
Building and loan associations aro ex
empted from tho provisions of tho emer
gency tax law to the extent of the tax
on stocks and bonds that they Issuo to
members only, according to a statement
from the Internal Revenue Department
at Washington. The stamp taxes im
posed on documents will apply to all
other documents, such as conveyances,
mortsagos and promissory notes. This In
formation was received In the Federal
Building today.
Iff' ;. N. ft, per basket, J1.73H2 So
Celery,: N. Y.. per bunch. lSsrasS:' ?:,"?'
per 4-lb. baaket. tltfl.eo. ""
a
Amerl
can.
8
CMiland and tcotland
(west coast) and Ire
Jlund '
ivmaon
WP,,bwn Havre
Tpiid Olbraltar
aunirland and fiootland
fet (.oast), except
London ...,......;. 1
IJrtllterrantan, not east
Slclly , V.
rlatfo ....,.,..,,.,..
Urteca .
lray. not aouth Sta.
SVanser 8
Krlimark. Norway and
a, r"' nM oeyoiiu
Japan,
Other nefr'ro,
nu- Krench,
tral. Ilritiih.
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Malmn
ocliholm
ana
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duuiii Ainc ........ y.
JuiMt ralla and New Zea-
land '
SVU Sue or Caix of
B: aopd Hop 1
tyja Panama Canal.-, 1
v 1 racino coast
Via. United Klmrdom.
dla. ta. Sue or Cap
ijf fiooU tjope
011A-
V.
dffi
Sf Uod Hope . 1
SVIa Panama Canal,, I
EVIa Pacific coast... ft
m t'uuwi musupni.
funa japan ana
,' Java
I la Suex Cap of
! (load Hod 1
Mia Panama Canal. 1
gjla PuJAo coast ..
,;a unitea nmsaom. x
m nuiieraam . . d
s. and Porto Rloo,
IBUlr, anri nlha.
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t"fi inaiea except
Brtlb)
nan wHi inaie
uupt Jamaica),
.entral America and
'artbbean aaiorta.
t eotn Central
kmeraan port . . .
t o o a a t Ceatral
vmujLU port ....
her Plat '..'. '.'.'.'.
cm ioat so. Amer-
11a Strait of Ma.
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j la Panama Canal H,
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IiIVERPOOI( COTTON MARKET
lilVERPOOU Noy. 17.-There was a
steady foundation to the quiet opening
of cotton futures today. Spots were
quieter and prlcea unchanged shortly
after mid-day with American middling
at 1.56 pence. Up to 13:30 o'clock, sales
amounted to 6000 bales. Receipts totaled
31,182 bales, all American.
J WANT A
FINANCIAL BACKER
J.ilr'h withdrawal of financial
Sunday Evening Journal
33,000 Copies Were Sold
i,.Ti Zi'.?b,ipV": mut appear
at once" y' Iov,,ltt" invited
J. LAZAR, Editor
28 8. 7th street. Mark,t i3s0.
NEW YORK COTTON MARKET
NEW VOBK. Nov. 17Tradlng In cot
ton was quiet and confined largely to
further liquidation. The opening prices
were from two to six points lower. Al
though not active the market wob steady
and spot houses were the best buyers.
There was evidence that Wnll Street In
terests were accumulating long cotton.
Opening quotations were: December,
old, 7.30c.; January, old, 7.35c bid, Janu
ary, new, 7.55c. J March, old. 7.33c. bid;
March, new, 7.HQ7.75o.; May, new, 7.8c;
July, new, 8,0&3MOfl.; October, now, 8.31c.
RESORTS
IHPTEL PENNDS
AlLAlMilLlliT Fa.
IN AUTUMN
Provides a charm of comfort and
ease amidst characteristic environ
ment that ha established It as as
Ideal seashore horn. i1 t.
Directly on the ocean front,
Capacity COO.
WALTER J, TJOZRY.
RUCK HILL FALLH. PA.
FOR REST.
Recuperation,
RECREATION
The Winter Inn
RUCK HILL FJLI.LS
PENNA.
JACKSONVILLE. TLA.
ROOM. WITH BATH, I.B0
HOTEL BURBRIDGE
NEW UODERN FinEPHOOT
LAUKWOOP N. J.
OAK COURT
A modern hotel with quiet ar of domesticity
and a homelike atmospher.
E. B. BPANOKNPKIta Ur,
CBNTBitRRlntthiug bu( gltvt$
ih(t 1870, Ftrtyfaur y(n
ttmtant mfrtvtmtnl.
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grain, rahbar
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1n wwe. A uftutrailly ctaM la In-
For Holiday Gifts
WHAT gift could be more welcome than Centcmer i Gloves,
which in quality, in character and fn'good taste are the
same today as when presented on Christmas Day over to generatiomago?
The variety of ityle, range of colors and complete assortment of sixes in
every tylc njkei our Hock particularly suitable for gift selections.
FOR WOMEN rOR MEN
Whit and Ta Cap . '. l.BO Cray Mocba . 1.78 8.00 S.SO
iiu quality KU . . 15 T.nCp . 1,00 1,7B t S.OO
Nsrahy Baadalctt . 3J2S Buck . 3.00 - 3.0 O
TbFUUr .... 2.BO Silk ...... l.OO
CrayMecKa .... 1.7S Silk Un4 Mocha , 2.00 . 2.BO
a4ou.B,ubcUc, .4itttea . 3.00 WMhWOMe r . 1. 78
u-iatus.4t.se ivatu. M.es
P, Cbntemeri & Co,
1 Q.2.R rUsnatTsiif &tr.nc4
Brooh Store "i !.,
Kow YoV. 5t-lul B.e41 Ptoa. G6 Wahwt
OarFaotsry
Bmighte. Piaase
COTTON EXPORTS LARGE
Reached ft Total of $0,384,000,000
In Twenty-five Team.
WASHINGTON, Nov. 17.-Cotton and
cotton manufactures comprised more
than one-fourth of h entire value of
domestic products exported from the
United states to foreign countries during
the last is years, their total for that
period being; 9,S81,oqp,O00 out of an as-ft-rosate
of US,789,O0O,00o for all articles ex
ported, according to a report Issued to
day by the Department of Commerce.
Haw cotton exports. from 1890 to 1914
were valued at 8,676.000.000. havinc In-
ro ild,OwOnli!?,'000'00 '" J to tfilO.OOO..
J .. 'JLe0."0" manu'notures In the
tSnkiSSfl? 1,,0;ed a ,otal exPf' "
lT'iMIrn1B lncad ttom 10,M.
ule report! "" accord,"f t0
Km-UrtrrlrK,nlile w,i?r K' ot thl8 Period,
rlTeotton ki.pJacllea,,,f ftl1 the American
raw cotton, but recent y Japan has taken
Increasing quantities. In 12. eMrts to
J .rneaohed.m'000-000 Pound. mer
a?., Mt,l0n B00da '"-v sone chleflly to
took Whh AmerIcft- North AmerlcS
Porta SMaK--
"COTTON LOAN STILL
A NECESSITY," SAYS RUE
Declares Opening- of Exohanges Will
Have Little Effect.
-jvlf L;, nuf- President of tho Phlladel
PhUade?Dh.anl n"n"d chaimanof 1l ,e
The openlna; of Uifl exchnnireB mm
?ho'0Sou,.!llBaire,Ct r? uSaUon" n
ISTn W,, 8aaMnecS oT'the
Mrvo nonrCA,!lnd lho deral He
"ftmr raised'" a"lng," '"S,St th
rrflTsed """f !! b0nks' whlcl1 nt flrat
quota of 10St(Ir,bUta ,0 p""delphla'
to tho ?,5 i W0, are now "Ubscrlblng;
week J fl r?;p0nso t0 R mtet,nf t
J!; M the"Wncy r the sltua
i!0 .emphBallted- T"e boards of di
rectors of other banks will decide today
ptadire rrW What amount3 they will
.,;.l'Il,0 ,$A thnt Philadelphia's con
tribution will not exceed JS.000.000, the
limit determined upon at last week's
meotlnir.
The reluctance of Chicago' and Boston
bankers to subscrlbo Is cnuslnir concern
that the fund will not be raised. Tho
Plan provided that the non-cotton produc
InR States should provide $100,000,000, the
romalnlntr $33,000,000 to bo raised by tho
Southern States. The Northern States
have to date pledjred $00,000,000.
NEW YORK BUTTER AND EGOS
NRW YORK, Nov 17.-BltTTER.-Markst
eal.irecolPt 13,711 package, creamery, ex
vTii h'ther corln(r, 33Hc: State dairy,
MlAMic : Imitation creamcir. Xltut,iiu.p. "
tnas.-Morkct Irresular:
M'ADOO IS ELATED
OVER THE FIRST DAY
OF RESERVE SYSTEM
mot.; iresn. extra, flmln .1TvTn . rr.v.
12,401
mTx'e'i "iSSS? J ne,"b-white. 'wSbTc: nearby
mleil. SOff-llc.; apaclal marks, 2aOS.1Vic.
Characterizes Operations of
New Banks as '"Wonder
ful" Secretary Willis
Gills for Reports.
WASHINGTON, Nov. U.-Stamplne the
first day's operations of the Federal re
serve system and Its banks aP'Vonder
full" Secretary of tho Treasury McAdoo
said today that it would require ot least
a week to determine necessary changes
in the routine. I3ut lie stated that, Judg
ing by the Initial day's operations alone,
it was certain that the now plan was an
even more eMlclont weapon against finan
cial panics and upsets In tho system of
national finances than had been antici
pated by Its framcrs.
Secretary Willis, of tho board, has sent
for reports from each bank on their total
first day's rediscount business, and these
figures were being compiled today. They
will show Just what can bo expected of
this branch of the work, and the figures
avallablo today Indicated that the bus
iness was brisk everywhere. It Is esti
mated on the basis of preliminary reports
that tho now system will augment the
cash In the banks of tho country within
n weok by at least $150,000,000,
The Federal Keserve Board Is expected
to deposit In tho branch banks the sur
plus cash of the Troasury and part, at
least, of the Government funds now held
In national bnnks. But this action will
bo taken only after careful consideration
of the operation of the now banks. It
will all depend on whether the report of
tho first week's operations show that tho
reserve banks need more cash for their
rediscount business than they already
have on hand. Action of this kind would
furnish to the roservo lmnkn $110,000,000
direct from the Treasury and some $61,
000,000 from the national banks.
SITUATION PLEASES WILSON
President Believes Conditions In
South Are Improving.
WASHINGTON. Nov. 17. - Optimism
over the cotton situation was expressed
today by President Wilson, Ho thinks
the situation In tho South Is steadily im
proving In Justification of this belief,
the President pointed out that the quota
tions on tho Cotton Exchange wero by
no means any worso than they frequent
ly have been In other years.
Knowledge of further efforts to bring
about an emergency currency issue based
on cotton na security, at tlo coming ses
sion of Congress, has not reached tho
White House.
M'ADOO DENIES COTTON
POOL WILL BE DROPPED
Believes the Fund Would Benefit
Whole Country
WASHINGTON, Nov 17-Ttep6rts that
the Treasury Department Is preparing to
drop the $138,000,000 cotton pool were
denied this afternoon by Secretary of the
Treasury McAdoo, who declared that the
reports emanate undoubtedly from cer
tain selfish Interests. The required sub
scriptions are almost complete, he said,
Ho denied emphatically that the plan has
been abandoned or that It will likely
fall.
"Tho Secretary said that notwithstand
ing the great Improvoinent In the busi
ness situation," read nn ofllclal state
ment, "his associates on tho Federal Ite
servo Board as well as he were aa firmly
convinced now as they were at the out
set that the creation of tho cotton loan
fund would bo of great benefit to th
entire country, and that tho general be
lief that tho fund would be successfully
raised has been a contributing factor In
crcntlng tho Improved conditions and the
greater confidence which now prevails,
particularly in the cotton market."
KEW YORK CURB MARKET
NEW TpTtK, Nov. 17. The curb market
opened quiet today Quotation were as fol
low. Lehigh Valley Coal, 14 off 16.": Tobacco
&ruc..r.rA,er.rLdi soffit. C'" ?'?.. 8S
J '74 . '.;iot rtimi, j.pqiu, .Mnxweil AlOlOrS,
i.i-iun; no., nrt prererred. 4210; do., sec
ond preferred. U'tltlO! Marconi, 2H92:
.Manhattan Transit. 7-10BS1-J0. Draden Con!.
MiSii. Nlnlaslmr. 6SS1. aiamlarrl on w v
ISiCIIK), fltandartl Oil Calif , 2SJW2W: Sland-
174: Analo-Amerlcan Oil, 11((M3, National
Transit, 3030.
Bryan's Secretary Gets Appointment
WASHINGTON, Nov. 17.-Manton M.
Wyvcll, of Wollavllle, N. Y., prlvnto sec
retary to Secretary of State Bryan, today
was nppolnted counsel to the Interna
tional Joint Commission, which will deal
with disputes that may arise In connec
tion with the Joint waterways.
RAILWAY OFFICIAL FAVOfjS.
U. S. OWNED HAILROADS
President t. B. J?lnn Addresses Con
vention of Commlstoners.
WASHINGTON, Nov. 17.-Presldent
Lawrence B. Finn, of tho National As
sociation of Hallway Commissioners, in
an address at their convention's opening
session today favored Government owner
ship of railroads.
, "Economy demands the elimination of
competition between public aervlco enter
prises," lie said, 'nhd ry force df this
economle condition 'ai monopoly In trans
portation Is necessary If a private
monoply Is Indefensible and Intolerable,
should not a necessary tnOnoply be pub
licly owned?"
Ho favored having Federal and State
regulation of common carriers Include
every detail of these agencies' activi
ties bo the public would not suffer as In
the past by lack of such Control
In his address of welcome, Interstate
Commerce Commissioner Cleniem u.i
the necessity for Federal and Slate' co
operation In railroad regulation nnd
pointed out that divergent and conflicting
State policies are a serious hindrance to
the railroads and public alike.
Bull on Spree Tails Into Well
NEW YOBK, Nov. J17.-Wlllls Howell's
pet bull ate so many applies in an
orchard near Newton, N, J ha peoame
Intoxicated, according to. Willis. Yes
terday tho bull, apparently afflicted with
a terrible thirst, moved the boards cov
ering the well and cither Jell 05 Jumpe4
into it.
Gardner to Learn War Condition:
WASHINGTON, Nov. 17.-ncpresent
tlvo Gardner, of Massachusetts, who is
urging an Investigation by Congress 9
to the preparedness ot the United States
for war, announced that Chairman Henry,
of the House Rules Committee, had prom
ised him a hearing on his resolution. Mfc
Henry and Mr. Gardner will meet hsra
December 1 to discuss plans.
Mahogany
Furniture
For WcrJdmfj
and
Holiday Gifts
We specialize in these handsome useful articles' and
our stock comprises the newest ideas in great variety-
Muffin Stands or Curate"
Book Racks
Book Ends
Cellarettes
Chimes
Sewing Tables
Sewing Stands
Drop Leaf Tea Tallies ! f
Candle Sticks
Tea Tables
Nested Tables
Tea "Wagons
Telephone Tatlcs .
Serving Trays
Wasre Baskets
rvTijTT4';h
Wright, Xyndale & van R.oden, Inc.1
1212 CHESTNUT STREET
sxonc orcNs 8no a. m. closes at cao p. 31.
MAIL OR PIIONH OIlDEllS FILLEP
A Wonderful Combination t rj r
Victrola IX Outfit at . . P'0
An exceptionally fine Victrola IX at
toO a pennlne Pooley cabinet, fully
worth J30. for $16 and twelve ten-Inch
double-faced records of your own se
lection at ?9 making this entire outfit
only $TB,
TI,.F2"1' p're "a Our Club Plan
vr, Tr?.1;?,5.." Week or So n Month.
OR JIECORDS. SECOND FLOOIt
HATS TRIMMED FREE OF CHARGE
a
Double Yellow Trading Stamps With Every 10c Purchase Until
Noon : After That, Until Closing Time, Single Stamps
Market Eighth Filbert Seventh
It Is tho kind of merchandise iou fret
jit premiums that makes
YELLOW
TRADING STAMPS
30 very desirable. The highest aualliVi
and largest variety of vierchandise is
offered for iour choice toheti you exchange-
yellow stamps. Thousands of
enthusiastic collectors will verify this.
vk,
;20c Crash Toweling, yard I5c
Heavy nil pure linen Ilanisley craalu jtoft nnd nbarbejat vslll
not lint. Pant-color blue, red nnd nil-while borders.
Annual Thanksgiving LINEN SALE
Many Thousands of Dollars' Worth for the Holiday Feast and All Year Around Are Temptingly Spread for Your Choosing.
NICE TOWELS AND TOWELING IN THIS SALLE. TOO.
About this time every year we announce such an event many thrifty housewives wait for it to supply their needs.
1UESE ARE GOOD, STAPLE QUALITY AT AN AVERAGE SAVING OF ONE-THIRD
&U&SJ IrLsh Tatle $1
Damask, Yard .
72 Inches Wide
Kxtra henvj- Imported linen it Kit licnullful satin ilnUIt. Twite J
am nnil exclusive pattern, Including;! (
Rose-and-Striiie, Scroll-and-Stripc, Scroll-and-Spot, Poppy-,
und-Stripe, Roae-and-Spot, Valley Lily, Tulip, Calla Lily,
snryBuninemum-ana-apai, ana oiners.
Napkins (to match) 22-inch, dozen $0
Austrian Cluny Lace Scarfs & Shams
Fine wide cluny lace with medallion centre. All
match Into sets.
Size 18x45 Inches, each, S()r
Size 18x54 Inches, each, 08a
Size 30x30 Inches, each, 08a
$1.39 Dinner NaDkins. dozen $1
In 20-Inch size. Heavy German mercerized damask, satin flnjsn.
Twelve now floral and striped effects. r
$6 Hemstitched Damask Sets, $4.98
Slzo 68x84 inches Ono cloth and one dozen hemstitched napkins
to match. Heavy German all pure linen, with satin finish.
75c German Damask, yard 59c
Kxtra heavy all pure linen, silver bleach. In a dozen now patterne.
Excellent for wear.
i 9VTABLEFEtT75o7.
5 yard OUG
' Comes 54 Inches Wide
I Kstrn heavy tlonblr-fnerdi Kuarnntred tn pro- )
l' tret joar tnhle from hot dlliej. J.lmltrd 1
i Quantity.
69c Mercerized Table
Damask, yard
C
Wide
64 and 72 inches wide : Floral and
Satm-Stripe Effects
Heavy Herman table dnntnslc, tilth luxtrou
xntln finish, Matty attractive patterns.
n.982.49
$3.75 Irish Damask Napkins, doz. $3
Extra heavy all pure flax yarns; rich satin
finish. Only six patterns in this special lot; 24
inch size.
$3 Irish Linen Napkins, $0 J Q
dozen !.&
Size 22x22 inches : Specially Purchased for
This Sale
Extra heavy quality with rich ant in flnUH
and In elrunnt pattern.
FinST FLOOR. NORTH
75c Damask & Huck Towels, ea. 49c
Pure flax yarns: best Irish and German makes.
All monperamed patterns; various designs.
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$$2.50 nnrl 3 25 (Tl AH Ctl Mf
.Pattern Cloths.
Sire 2x2 and 2x2 IS Yards S
' ISxtrn heavy IrUli double damask, with rich
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nuuu iui,i. will IU( . fill wnio uui.
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German Cluny Scarfs & Shams
All pure linen centres with wide edare
match into sets.
Size 18x38 Inches, each, $1.80
Size 18x54 Inches, each, $1.08
Size 18x45 Inches, each, 81.75
Size 30x30 inches, each, 91.03
One Cannol Be
Too Careful in the
All of the beat new styles From the least expensive to the costliest
is backed, by our broad guarantee for true representation of name
and value.
Choosing of Furs
$50.00 Fur ?39 75
OwLS ......
Include Illuck Fox, Red Fox,
bkuak-Dyrd Raccoon and Isa
bella and Sable Fox.
$110 White Fox Sets, $77.50
Double effect animal scarf and
novelty rug muff.
70 Hudson Seal (Fltch tfcCQ 7tt
Trlrumrd) Set BVIJ
I00 Dyed Blue Fox 7l Cf.
JVovelty Seta 'tiOU
940 Illuck and Red Fox Sets, tfiOC
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i SECOND FLOOR
fllo to -! Hudson Seul Coats,
$70.75 to $187
35 ta $100 Freuvb Seal Coats,
MatW tn 77J5Q
$40 to $75 Russian Pony
Coats, $25 to $57,50
Several attractive new models
with plain or contrasting fur
collars; beautifully lined,
SPECIALS IN VERY HIGH-GRADE
Winter UNDERWEAR & HOSIERY
Women's $3 Import
ed UNION $9 0C
SUITS ... '
Silk nilxrd Imported Sl rlli
lifill IiIkIi nrck, Ioiib leec,
unkle length.
Women's $1.25 and 70-,
$1.50 Silk Stopklngs, 0V,
Famous "Onyx1 brand; have
extra high spliced heels, doubla
soles and reinforced tops, mack,
white and many shades.
Women's $1 Vests, 75c
Imported Swiss ribbed cotton; hltrh
neck, lone, elbow or short sleeves.
Misses' $1 Union Suits,
Each 75c and 85c
According '" Sli.
Kxtra heavy ileece-llned cotton rib
bed. Drop backs.
KS 50c to 65c
According to SUe,
Winter waight; pari wool vests and
pants.
Children's 35c Stockings, 25c
"Proteotoa"' brand In sllk-flnlshed
cotton; heel, toe and half of feet
are reinforced. IS lack, white and
tun. Size & to 10
FIRST FI.OOR. SOUTH
CURTAI
attractive Neiu
S& DRAPERIES
jhter Goods in Fullest Assort7nenta
Very Low Prices
SI Curtains prrfj7c
Fine quality scrim, vrlth Iac or
plain bruuitltchcd cdsei alo
cable net tilth Iteualssance lace
Insertion i :Vi yards lone.
$1,75 Couch
Covers
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98c
Kuivv tnti&jitrv In nrettv Oriental
dsslgns; 54 tnohw wide. Full
length.
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$6.50 Portieres, Pfcr $4.98 Efo,;. .;; O.VQ
Fine aiercerlzad figured rwur Is Iwpvrtd flu sat, with scroll and
variety of colors, with heavy tal flTiird ctptr aaat wile aplliud
frlnee. braldad edire or wide tanas- lusrdara af alaburate aeafzns. 1U
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THIRD FLOOR
A Thanksgiving Sale of Dinnerware
From leading Knglish, Austrian and Amerkau makers.
me newest pattern
Wide assortment of
ENGLISH PORCELAIN
HbdrKUzed blue onion pattern, including
INNUll PI.ATHS, UHEAKKAST 1 f
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