WHEATCL0SB5 1 HIGH AFTEK iNiJinvvuo xjj- Jjrts of Good Export Bust- nm Senas j"u7 to . .ew High Marks WKATHRB CONDITIONS Hr V.w- Weal JUr 1 Sai:.w.iw( yl!??-r;l2 !! 55 Kss'w"" ;rv s so Caksgo. Oct. 6.-Aftr waerlng nnd Jhc below last night's close, following i establishment of new high records for ' r.. .-,. lh wheat market necame urm TLtn on reports of a good export business P Sd dosed hlgner ij. Stalling br I0158 na O"1"" "u ""tru thTwirket oft. Their action was duo to iZrt that there would be a change for the Ltor In the weather In Argentina, where retracted heat and dry spell hss re tJK In a critical crop situation. IV -Si. nonlllon of the casn innnsro E gained strong and there was a turtner rte at wrrS. w sold at Sl.60'4 1' ...mat ll.SsW at the close yesterday and v.J at II 5 a,n8t '-B8tt "terday I' WJ ,... win nmnnl thlt 1t price. oreiB "" - SliSSl from, the seaboard l were , .t. The Onio report mr utiumr ! meaerate. in 19.000.000 JP?v" Mnst 40,000,000 bushels hanest- fcA last year. feukian agricultural department placed Wares sown to wheat this fall at 88 rl. .., of last year. ,rtl futures runted follows w-v..i Ooen. lllsh. Tw. Cloaa. Cloae! JUiT 1W'4 l.AoH 1.BSJ4 tl.SOtt l.BKJ, ,tsj-'::,; jo? i.4o l.se 4i.8i .... rt .... .j7T 14.S.T 14.75 114 2 Ib.; IS SO IS SO 1S.7T 1SS2 IS 37 ...... .j.n 41 nn til M l-l n Sr.. 12. 1!! 85 t!2. 1--35 (fk- M. u q Art OT OT Mr.t 2i&7 SV.SO S2.M 22.87 22:SO karT, ..U i.W - vw .vi !" tAikcd. , M LOCAL JIINING STOCKS If TONOPA1I STOCKS ) Hid. AikKl. lim ftiUr SO .. llcNmr " " E7Eit.n.ion so .22 Bwtli Star , .IS ;J mmtui nimont ;i ;; ZnetaS Extemton f SH S..m Eula 24 .20 QOLDFIELD STOCKS ilrtnU 10 .11 Kis .ii .is ir . i ul "- fctablnitton Fraction m .07 pumnanll D II ..r OS .07 litur .os ,os mca .. . . ." Mi Conaolldatcd . . RO .61 !! Mari-ar 1)7 .OS nbo Extfnaton 35 ,S7 Irnui Ofl .10 W IM sll-i .jlafMrm WMfirfaTI ... 111 nn iPrtrPldc 10 ,81 V, MISCELLANKOUS ljTtaimi y. 20 .24 j, Strata Wonder ..... 2,2 2.S7 w Ttwpa Mlnlnt US .10 LIVE STOCK QUOTATIONS I'HM'siiii i sfr n ikiiimiismimi " nnra a:k.l?18c hlsher. MIe.J and hutrhrr.' K CllTT..B--necIpt. BOOO. Market ntronrj Btrvvi i9.Bowii.ao; cow ana nirem, is 8Su tf MlWssiV iar sio snf"2'lffi.,"v """' SHfieP lUctlpta. 25.no Market ateadr. Vjftij and weatern. $408.60; lamba. I7.70& u itn GLADYS AND MAME BLUE AS HIE PRICES AT CHILDS GO UP Bulwark of the Hungry Working Girl Forced to Surrender to the Frown insr Front i of Wnr EVENING LEDGER-PHILADELPHIA, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 5, 191-5 NICKELS ADDED TO COST daor A JITVK.VII.K TTUnntlY AlJ".i.rM,i.(",lr "" blue. And thj haic rauw la bei K WJ2i;Rs ' Itr.rt, '! lMtill la up, M.lam and mail Hftetl xn wolklnt toll protect. Nobody ever believed that Chllds would do It nut It came to pass, and-now the bulwark of tho hungry working girl, her last strong, hold, has surrendered to the enemy, war- .o " r-is z 1 times. Tho price of food at Chllds has risen gently, subtly, but upward. Proof of this was round on the menu. Tou know that white, limber nastehoani. creased down the middle, with blue and gold printing on the outside and n menu in red Ink on the Inside? Hero and there a nickel has been inserted by an Invisible hand In the price of the delicacies cered at the seven Chllds fortresses In town.? The Chllds tax on "two positively freth eggs" has leaped from fifteen to twenty cents! As for n poached egg mounted on corned beef hash, that's sprung entirely be yond the horizon of tho IS-a.week ribbon clerk. He now does a sum In arithmetic nnd cats prunes five cents very, very wholesome, crullers nnd inarmnladr, which havo not been affected by prosperity, and then reads the rest of the menu. Tho boost In prices came as a climax to ATTACCffl AUSTRLVCI RESP1M NELLA ZONA DELLA VAL DI flEMME Lo Forzo Italiano Guadagnano Nuovo Terreno n Nord del Col Bricon Mcdiantc VJgorosi Contrattncchi LA GUERRA" NEI BALCANI w?-. I pmmes jpaB? ClB'M aho a haio W XL tha disappearance soma time ago of tho ketchup bottlo from the table. A writ of hnbea,s corpus Is necessary to lure the ketchup bottle from Its hiding place. Ita former home, tho circular nltar or dais in the center of tho table, now is equipped with Worcestershire sauce, pbpper, salt and vinegar. These, with sugar, water, napkins and toothpicks, are frfe. A manager of one of tho well-known gastronomic institutions explained the rise. "All restaurants are doing It," stoutly declared he. "The price of ever) thing is up. Wo have to protect ourselves." He blames It on the war. So does every body else. The war had nothing to say about It. IIOMA. 8 Ottobre. II Mlnlittro della Cluerra pubbllcava lerl sera II seguente rapporto del generale Ca dorna circa la sltuaziono alia fronts Halo austrlnca: Lungo Hntera fronts dl battaglla 1'artlgllerla o' stata nttlva. Io bat terle nemlchs hanno mostrato specials attlvlta' nella tons dl Qorisla e sul Carso. Nolla valle dtt Travlgriblo ed In quella dell'alto Avlslo II nemlco, dopo una Intensn preparaslone dl artlgllerla, lanclo' determlnati o ripetutl attacchl contra tutte le noatre poslilonl sulle atture della parte merldlonale OH at tacchl austrlacl furono pero' resplntl dappertuto e con gravl petdlte per II nemlco Sulle" fatde settentrlonall del monte Col nrlcon le noatre truppe esegurlrono lgorosl oontrattacchl e rlusclrono a guadagnare nuovo terreno verso la montngna chlamata Col Ilrlcon Vlccolo. Aeroplanl ostlll hanno lasclato co der bombe su Mnntalcone o su altre localtta' della xona del Basso Isonxo. ucctdendo un uomo a ferendone un attro. Una delle nostra squadrlglle dl aeroplanl ha bombardato con buonl rlsultati la staxlono ferrolarla dl ?R brestna, nella tona del Carso. Un dlspacclo da Zurlgo dice che lo Stato Magglore austrlaco annuncla che I'attUlta' deli'artlgllerla itnllana sul Carso e' mag glore cho per II passnto e che repartl dl fanterla Itallanl nttaccarono le trlncee nus trlncho ad eat dl Oppncchlasella rlusccndn a penetrarvl, ma che ne furono pol Imme dlajtamente rtcacclatl. Dice anche che un attneco Italiano nella zona dl Col Ilrlcon rluscl' a giungero ntle trlnceo austrlache, ma sublto dopo gll Itallanl ne furono cacclatl. NKLUA PENIROLA BALCAN1CA A Berllno a' stato nnnunclato che le truppo rumene cha avevano nttrhcraato 11 Danublo e mlnacclaano II ftanco slnlstro dell'armata dl von Mackensen sono state rlcacclate at dl la' del OanuMo In segulto ad una mnncnra avolgento dello stesso Mackensen. Iji notlila non e' ancora con fermata da fonts rumena, ma se anche I rumenl sono statl costrettl ad attraersara dl nuovo II Danublo, non st puo' parlare dl vittorta bulgaro-tedesca. D'altra parte le truppo russo-rumene operantl nella vaeta sona della Dobrugla hanno guadagnato terreno ed hanno con qulstato una lmportante poslzlone sull'ala destra dell'armata dl ion Mackensen, nelle vlclnanze del vlllngglo dl Amxacea, cat turando un mlgllalo dl prlglonlerl cd una quantlta' dl materlale da guerra. Mono- stante la nccanlta rcslstenza cho le truppe tedesche, bulgaro e turche oppongono al russo-rumenl, questl oontlnuano I'attacco contro II centro nemlco nientre cannonlcre russo bombardano dal Danublo l'nla sinistra del maresclallo tedesco. Telegramml da Ateno dlcono cho nella glornata dl lerl 11 re Costantlno dl Grecla preBledette un conslgllo della corona tenu tosl nel palazzo reals alio scono dl dlscu tere le oplnlonl scrltte presentate da clascun mlnlstro sulla sltuazlone. Como e' noto tuttl 1 mlnlstrt del gablnetto Katogeropulos sono dlmlsslonarll. II ro ha accettato le dlmlsslonl con l'ldea dl formaro un gabl netto at guerra nel quale 8a ran no comprcsi ire aaerenii ui vemzeios. iniTiPTiTTffTWli " gjjiimiil" HEPPE-VlCTSTliliilliia , m (&L.ittL Heppe's will deliver Records or Victrolas free to any home in the United States Records or Victrolas purchased from Heppe's will be promptly delivered (all transportation charges prepaid) to any point In the United States. Every Record from lieppes is guaranteed to be new and perfect. The Records used in the salesrooms re n've" old. Write or phone us your Record orders, and if you need a Victrola, tho Henpe Rental-Payment Plan will offer you any style at the cash price with no extfa charge for the privilege of partial payments. v Heppe Victrola Outfits h VICTROLA IV $15.00 6 10-Inch Double-ftce Records.... 4.50 Totsl cost t. $19.50 Pay 1 down, 2.50 monthly. VICTROLA VI . 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HEPPE & SON 1117-11.19 CWnut Straat or 6th Thompaon Streata . rara5ajsmsRH s nu PITY THE POOR ACTOR, KEPT HUSTLING FROM GREASE-PAINT TO BANJO-STRINGS "Dark" Secret in Player's Life Disclosed, With Some Notes on the Value of Folk Music as Recorded on the Phonograph. ny the Phonojrrsph Editor Harry C. nrowne, with "Tha House or aiass" company, playing at the Oarrlck. Is a busy man these days preparing records for the Columbia Company, of New York For be it known It. C. II, tha actor. Is none other than Harry C Browne, hanjolst and singer of plantation, rler and minstrel songs. Mr. nrowne Is his yodnger days was an expert banjolst, and as his father, Isaao 8. Browne, had been a well-known minstrel man Some, thirty years ago. It was only natural that his son should Inherit some of his father's talents, and several of his daddy's songs nre among the records ha Is making. On Tuesdays and other non matinee days ha goes to New York to make records of several songs. In tho November Columbia catalogue will be found among the numbers listed "Angel Clabrlel." composed and made famous many years ago by Krank Dumont, tha local minstrel man. The July 'and August lists also contain songs by Mr Browne. The matter of folk songs on the phono graph may welt detain the reader's atten tion for a few moments For this Is n branch of tho act that Is peculiarly suited to disc representation. The United States has little folk melody that does not spring from the South, In especial tho period of slavery. And what a wealth of Interest Is there t Dorak. the Bohemian composer, whose less-well-known symphony Is to be played In Philadelphia his autumn, went to the cotton fields for the source of his "New World." And een tho less pretending dit ties and lullabies that southern mammies used to sing to the pickaninnies aro agree able to listen to. That Is where tho phono graph comes It It preserves the personal tone of such offerings, sometimes better than the concert hall. Mention was made aboo of Mr, nrowne's work for the Columbia. If you hear one of his records "Jloll Out. Heave Dat Cot ton" you wilt appreciate how nicely tho machine catches and reproduces minute In flections, as well as broader effects. Tou hear the bell and whistle of the freight boat and the cascade of cries of tho cotton load ers, with a musical background ever pres ent The Columbia has been singularly keen on folk melodies. Witness Itn "Humoresque on Two American Folk Songs" ("Dixie" nnd "Old Folks at Hume") played by the Koell ner String quartet. And. by tho wny, this quartet has a curious personnel. It Is com posed of father, daughter and two -sons. The Interweaving of the ttwynes In cleverly accomplished on tho record; which lias a real folk value. Ireland has been vigorously productive of songs and dances of the people -And If you are pro-Irish (or ecn Just pro-music) you will liko to hear three of Kdlson'a dla-mond-dtsc records "Mother Mnchree." "My Wild Irish Hose." and "Come Hack to Krln, Mona Darling" The first, graced by the good tenor of Waller Van llrunt. Is n Chauncey Olcott ballad of the approved stage tpe. Its popularity seems to Jump with the years. "My Wild Irish nose." on tho other side of the record. Is even older In point of time, nnd hardly less likable George Wilton Ballard sings the third named number, with mixed chorus. "Mona" Is also entreated to "come hack" In a Columbia offering It's romantically done nnd Is likely to hold Its own in com petition with other comers on that account Tho Victor Company has at least two artists, nnd ".cry possibly more, who can Imbue a popular song with much appeal. Herbert Wlthcrsj-oon, whom Phlladelphlans temembcr for his frequent appearances with the Metropolitan, has recorded "Off to Phil adelphla." built on an old Irish melody. In ten-Inch form. It's tho song of an Immi grant about to tempt fortune In a new world. Humor nnd pathos aro skillfully Intermingled to produce what theatrical MILLER PIANO STORES Records In All Lenquaqes 6O4-0O6 S.SECONDST. OPEN CVCNINOS Columbia Grafonolas and Records Complete atocks for your selection. Demonttrationa at any time in our store, or on approval in your home. Pricea and terma trf auit your pocketbook. New October Records Now on Sale Open Monday, Friday and Saturday evenings Geo. B. Davis & Co. 3930-36 Lancaster Ave. managers leva to describe as "a tear for every smile ; n, smlla for every tear." There there Is the time-tried favorite. "Msrchlng Through Georgia," dons by Clar ence Whltehlll, also of tho Metropolitan. Tho well-known Wotan of "Illng" fame, who himself should really write a song de scribing his experiences on tha golf links soma day, Is the singer We need hardly remind you that this number was composed by Henry C Work, and that It Is a sketch, in melody and words, of Oeneral Sherman's devastation of the southern Stato hen the backbone of the Confederacy was shattered. Which also reminds us of the Shermsn rcene In "The Birth of a Nation." Terhaps It will Interest ou to hear tho orchestral rendering of the song during the presenta tion of the flm nnd then compare It with Mr Whltehlll' version Kitty Cheatham Is a performer who touches nothing that she does not ndom. She has contributed two specialties to the Victor list. "Dixie Land" nnd "fse Owlns Back to Dixie." both full of that sentiment which has been alluded to above ns of tho people. And while on this suhject, wo might mention the Columbia's "Come on to Nashville," sung by Georgo II. O'Connor, a character portraycr of this sort of thing. PRICE OF DIAMONDS GOES UP Keeps Pace With Higher Cost of Living, Duo to Wnr-Brldc Profits NKW YOniv. Oct. B Though the cost of thing goes higher, the demand for dia monds duo largely to largo wnr-brlde profits Is on the Increase, said dlnmond merchants today The demand Is so strong that some dealers are offering bleached jcllovv diamonds as pure white A touch of nlcohol, however, reveals whether they are, genuine white The New Dig lilts Arc All Included In the October Victor Records The wide selection is wonder ful up-to-the-minute and in cludes Hello Hawaii. How Arc You; In the Beautiful Seaside Air, She Is the Sunshine of Virginia, All Erin Is Calling Mavourneeii and a host of others. Be quick. Select YOUR favorites quickly. These numbers arc big sellers. 17 S 9th. St. Opposite r.atoffle. k PENrTv WmKTimUiX!EB BEIHAYER AND HERSELF, Leaves Note In Which She Sayt She Had Bwn Wroiifced by Victim CINCINNATI, Oct S. A hots on -srfcie she had scribbled that her vfcttM tr4 wrenged her Is the only explanation Om police have for tha killing late laat taighl of Alfonso Wetterer, forty-nlna ytra cei. by Mrs Helen Houck, thirty years M, as4 her subsequent suicide by shooting, v Wetterer was vice president an4 seers tnry of tho Wetterer Brewing Company. c this city Mrs. Houck lived on Walnut Hill, nnd had been divorced from her huetMnal two years ago. Kordegian Steamer Sunk LONDON. Oct 6. Lloyd's report that the Norwegian steamship Ada, JUt tone gross, has been sunk. SffltOTEEESBEIHai Victrolas ; all styles nnd sizes $15 to $200 Ready for immediate delivery. . AT.I. BF.CORDS OX ,S.I.i; Formerlr Manazrr Jarob nroa. fV riANOS I'l-AYKH-riANOS 1306 Arch St. MUBHffiiatrhone Walnut tt1 'SERVICE .. Tou will aet prompt 4a- Itvery and eallrely aatla- factory aervlre without th. I bother of going downtown r it you Duy your rcaiaon and rerorda hern- Always a complete stock. - STARR & MOSS F.DISON IIKAI.F.RM 1627 Germantown Ave. Jut below Erie Ave. Open enlni. I I I 1 Aitken, Riding Goodyear Cords, Shatters World's Record! aaaaaaaaan 6 Captures Astor Trophy in Sheepshead Bay Speedway 250-Mile Classic Rickenbacier Also on Goodyear Cords a Close Second Catapulting-along the edge-to-edge board course at Sheepshead Bay Saturday at the rate of 1 04.66 miles . an hour, a world's record for the distance, Johnny Aitken drove his Peugeot to victory in the Astor Cup Race over a field of 3 1 starters. He rode on Goodyear Cords! ' And he won on Goodyear Cords! Desperate competitors thundered at his hubs every mile a ' of the way a treacherous tire might have meant defeat J but he won his Goodyears did their splendid part. i They stood the .burning,, tearing, grinding, rending punish- j ' ment of 250 miles over edge-to-edge boards at a 104.66-mile ,' ' pace and victoriously! ' ' Aitken's victory is not" an isolated instance of the unflinch- , ing stamina of Goodyear Cords. The racing recbrds of the past three months are formidable with additional proof. Proof, not alone of stamina though this is paramount but of speed, spring, and exultant vitality. Proof of the very qualities that led to the adoption of Good year Cord tires as standard equipment on the franklin, the Packard Twin-Six, the Locomobile, the Peerless, the White. the Haynes Twelve, theStutz and the Mcrarlan. Proof of the qualities that make these tires better. The Goodyear T5re & Rubber Co. 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