.4 i w IVEN-DAY WORKING WEEK CONDEMNED Sociologist Assnils Methodist Stockholders in Concerns That Ignore Sundoy JNFAIR AND UNCHRISTIAN Inconsistent in Profiting by What Thoy Do Not Countenance in i'rt vate Business hlAnnisnunO, Nov. SI. Men who wouM Dt fOfCfl In1" own ciiH"ucn iu tvuik scTen nn n week becnuso of their standing ns .n,nlilfr-. ilo not heiltnto to crnsti at iroht.i earnad by corporation- which know LL cimrfiiv- were -cverely condemned by fartr "- Ward, prncllcnl nocloloarlst and Member or, um lacuuy 01 dusiuh uiuvvrniiy. ((fore tho Slate convention of Methodist aeri In -e'-ion nere, Ward, who wns the prlnclp.il speaker t Ihe morning: -esulon, -aid that the aeven- Bar week ro r vorners may "o traced ui Itctlj to tho -pinoles policy of thu men rho coula control mo siiuauon u nicy wnnA Insist that tho corporations In which Ihe- ro flnanclally Interested cut "Sunday ltdrk. "These men." ho said, "a- stockholders LaIi eagerly at Incomes which they derive from tho great Industries that know no Christianity no numaniiy, in pouring jorin Ihelr maximum of products, and condone practices therein wnicn iney woum not lor I rrw,mnt tolerate In thc-o Inrluntrlca did liiev themselves por-onally conduct them. t "They tell me," continued Mr Ward, Snhai there Is n movement on foot to F attack tho Sunday laws In Pennsylvania. 1 1 .it neh nltnmrit In made let the church It-nun of' the State stand aolldly together not . only in ineir ueicnse, uui in uicui niniai -it.. ii.m tfttL'i he atrenathencd. Protect IS tho men and you protoct mo rmiiuam. iut Hit ""- " " '. ,. . a .. 'an Iron-clad aunuay ia- on mo stnune book and enforce It." Thousands of men and women nro labor : t-r seven ilayo n week, who have not ttlme for solf-lmprovement. the speaker aald 1 lit conuemneu rounuiy mo nunaay excur 'Ion. but cautioned his audience against ifalllns to cxumln-i themselves while cen . lurlnc Industry U3TII STREET TUBE, PENNSYLVANIA PLAN Continued from Tn- One to Filbert Btrect and thence dipping under the Broad street tube again and central City Hall station directly Into the new cen- !? tral station. Tlio improvement, woum mean iirai a suv tng In time. Hut especially Important would h tho Improvement In tho operation of t trains out of tho great now central Park Sway station. At tho presont time, through r trains must either be backed out of Ilroad fBtreet Station or pulled out witn a seconti engine Vndor tho Improvement, tho trains I after reaching tho new fitatlon could run 'directly on, either looping; d.-ick ny wny or . West PhllndclDhlx Station to tho present jf-New York division trncks, or through to tho South or west Tho proposal to construct tho Broad street ubway so as to permit tho Pennsylvania Railroad to widen tho tube between City Hall and Hldgo avenuo for Its trains was tho result of conferences betweon Transit Director Taylor and executlvo ofllcera of tho Pennsylvania, It was shown that a construction saving- would bo effected for both parties, provided they could agree to jbo the work togothor. As a result of the conferences Director Taylor wrote tho fol lowing to Mayor Blanltenburg In prcscnt- tte ma I'Jii report: Since the submission of tho transit commissioner's report tho Pennsylva nia nallroad Company has formu lated tentntlvo plans for making n sub way conectlon between tho New York Division nnd Broad Street Station, partially -via Broad street. The route of this proposed subway lies In north Broad street from nidgo nvenue to Fil bert stiect. It Is contemplated to uso this con nection for through routing of trains. It has been assumed that the city will agrea to this plan to Improve the rail road service, provided It does not In terfere with the city's own plans ror improvement In lacat transportation facilities. All designs for that part of tho North Broad street subway below Ridge avenuo nro therefore being made to allow space for tho proposed subway to bo built by tho Pennsylvania Hall roid Company An Increase in the cost ..An.., a...... Inn nn.l n .,ql M.tn.h SB: U; IUI1DII UI.IIUII UflU ut .., vivw V rights and alt nddltlonal expenses in cident thereto Bliouia be Dome ny ma Pennsylvania Itallroad Company, and tbp city would sharo In any saving In construction cost resultant from the building of the city's structure and tha Pennsylvania nallroad'B structure at the same time, it practicable. City planners; who have given much thntitrh fn tlin futiirA ilaVAlnnmant nf Phlln- & ditphla when told of the protect of the ' Pennsylvania were nromnt to give It their hearty Indorsement. It will mean a great '- Stride In tniiixnnrtiittnn fa-llltles. thev de clared. and will also make the station at k Fifteenth and Market streets one of tho ''.moat important railroad Btatlons in the united states. Elkton Marriage Licenses EtKTO.W Md.. Nov. 21. Philadelphia furnished six of the nine couples -procuring marriage licenses today; The Phlladelphtans wars Harrison Bennett and Anna Flnley. Fred J, Both and Mary II. Hunter. Kd ward W. Schleicher and Vera M. Cassldy, John Carr and Hannah P. Smith, Alfred E. McCilnn and Anna L. AVorchter. and Clarence D, Held and Margaret Hart. The others were Cecil O, Oraham and Agnes Newman, Wilmington; Frank Pennington and Beulah Newlln, Brkndywlne Summit, Pa., and Harry C, Porter, New Castle, Del., and Jane Dlckerson. Wilmington, Del, TODAYS MARHIAGE LICENSES ftnus E. O'Conntll, Itoaton, Man., and Edna J. Ityan, SOS 8. 01 at at; Cbarl U. Jiambo. 4H2 nipka av and Ett)l P. llaur, atto Columbia av. 'en. II ll Ward. 17 1 IS France St., an4 Bad la ,. LaUhion. U2Q lllpka ava, Vlncanto JIacurlo. 1211 Fcdaral at,, and Ar Undina Carmaata, B15 Katar at. Nlcholaa Va.fll. 1707 H. Tartar at., and Elian , , M O'Dav, 8131 McCIallan at. , . . lr j.l H. Hahn. ::3 a. rarer at., and Bona fcKratoan. 8I Jarlcaon at. ... WF. Solarl. 1818 8. Utb at,, and Annla , Hallahaq. J J JO 8. SOth at, "W.'.4 II- Cuneo. lttdsway, ra.. and Sara 11. .Millar, Bt. Davld Pa, William Wllfgnr. Jr., 315 Cprnell ava.. and Alk KoUrtaon. MB. 43th at. 0?rn A W. Mcllanrr. 155 Warlln it., and ulfabal A. Scott. 13 a. 234 at. Michael J. ilouahan. 1348 H. Corllca at., and Waryar.t Illay. lltt H. iifllh at. , John J c'onroy. 2S3 H, Dth at., and Marl A. ...Ooyla, 1819 ltea at. EU,'K iummei; -.-338 N. Carllala at, and Slala U. Bcnlekllna-, 8710 N S4 at, .Euicna o. pautell. Tolado. O., nd Barira U lUad, ll N. Wroad at- Jama 8. Johnaon. arts K. Ihlsh av.. and m.Ml Carbock. 2118 Monmovfth at, VUltam q. McEwaa, Jr.. SJS&B. 2lat at., ana , EIU II Carpantar, 448 W. Ilrlniburat at. Jpaepn. JJ. CanBeld, Jr.,80T 8th v., and , - EUxab.u n YoaF. 638 Yi. Jobpaoq at. Carroll K UraUihaw. T03 W. Atltf bapr ava.. .wan Jarwt O Clark. 8320 N. Jlat at. n; t Kana. pownlnalon. Pa., and Carolyn toft;. M,r 1211 Waanar ava. "''"am. P. Paul. 184 K. Allcabanr ava., and iH?VK. PPrdtn. 83JS New Quaen at. "?!L,Sm,ta- 1'& 8. IJonaall at., and Erldaat , McCormack. J8SJ 8. Bsnaall at. Jm;a A. Paraop. 2033 Orlanna at, and laa- H-W A- Qallaaher. 3t33 Orlanna at. , Hyti U, Dlckal. 2840 N. 2th it-, and Florence and Fannla and Bcaala I,ro. 818 H 4lat at vf ,u"li.lilJ BlUwater at t r ?" 114 B. lata St. 'R .Aaaaulatls. 101 Jacksoo at., and Maria SJt, Y, ,F1,ZM.'.r.,fku Kddratona. Pa., and t Bh.iKli Albn "i Tf. and Utoa H- i.XP . Illclfittan. 1104 B MoyamMaUul ta-rwcK. f.T'i'-ti "t.-"aioui ai - aua Jutla v Tooker. 1101 is oyu- lT4 EHalaaa at. asd KS, 9 Tt"tTUJf ggjii. L giy-. fmiiii r. , ,. BALA AND CYNWYD COMMUTERS OBJECT TO THE LONG WAY AROUND l";tttirM.$;!,iimi'..1 , ...j r.rr... ....r . ..'I Hearing arc being held by Commissioner Alcorn, of tho Public Scryicc Commission, on tho complnints mnrto ry residents of Unln nnd Cynwyd against the Pennsylvania Railroad's order thnt they muBt uso the overhead bridges hereafter instead of crossing the tracks through the railing gates, indicated by the arrows. The com muters want a mnn posted at each Bate,, but the railroad snys no. "WALLINGFORD," O'NEIL TERMS MUTUAL HEAD Continued from roc On Ings, Issue summons for Mr Wood and others, and they will he compelled to ' testify under oath, and at that time a full opportunity will be given to tell what they know about tho departmont and its employes. I assume full re sponsibility for tho conduct of this department since I was appointed, and If Mr. Wood or any other person has any charges to make against the de partment or any of Its employes I will nrrango a public hearing nnd give them a full opportunity to be heard, NO ANSWER BV WOOD Mr. Wood was given art opportunity to day to reply to Commissioner O'Nell's charges. He was seen in tho Finance Building, where are the offlces of the Con solidated Investment Company. "I have no'comment to make; print the statement," he said. Answering tho question as to whether ho would reply tn It when Commissioner O'Nell forced him to tho stand, as tho commis sioner In Ills statement says Is his purpose, Mr. Wood said : "Certainly." Ho would listen to no questions taking up the details of tho statement, such as one Inquiring whether he really was a "J. Hufus Walllngford." Commissioner O'Nell issued his state ment today after reading an attack made on his department by Mr. Wood yesterday. Wood made his attack following tho publication yesterday of a letter signed by John C. Bell, then Attorney Central, addressed to Charles Johneor. ex-Stnte Insurance Commissioner. The letter was In reply to one sent Bell by Johnson in which the latter, as Insurance Commis sioner, urBed the Attorney General to take such action against tho Pension Mutual Ltfo Insurance Company, of Pittsburgh, as Insurance Commissioner O'Nell Is now tak ing. Bell'B reply to Johnson advised the Insurance Commissioner that instead or granting his request to have a receiver ap pointed for the liquidation of the business of the Insurance company ho would recom mend that the company be granted a cer tificate of authority to transact business In Pennsylvania, Mr. Wood's announcement that ha was preparing for battle followed the prepara tion of a formal statement. In which ho do clared that from beginning to end officials of tho State Insurance IJepartment have been familiar with all the plans of his com pany, nnd, In fact, approved them fully. "What sort of fight do you propose to put up?" Mr. Wood was asked "To the extent of answering their charges, tho fight will be defensive; to tho extent that their statements are Inaccurate and that tiny are guilty of Incompetence or worse. It will be an offensive fight." Mr. Wood declared that his statement was niado necessary by the fact that the Insurance Department and others Interested have been quoted an making statements which are incorrect, misleading and false. STATEMENT BY WOOD In his statement lie said; Just what cauued the sudden change of attitude upon the part of the In surance Departmont, I am not pre pared to ay, I am forced to believe, however, that from the commissioner's subsequent acts and tho fact that mis Information detrimental to various companies In which I am Interested Is constantly being furnished certain newspapers by his department, that he la deliberately antagonistic, and for well detlned reasons which are now being made tha subject of the fullest Investigation, Tho Investment company has In no way violated the law. There Is noth ing unbusinesslike or criminal In ex changing the stock of the investment company for the stock of these smalt Insurance companies, As to the Union Casualty Insurance Company. It U today absolutely sol vent, and has been since Its capital stock reduction, was effected by the present management early In August of this year. It Js the first time In Its history that H has been solvent, and our department of Insurance knows that fact. BLAMES FORMER MANAGEMENT The troubles of that company are directly tractable to the former man agement. The State Department of Insurance ahould explain why It has ntvsr made public Its knowledge of the mismanage ment by the former officers of that com pany, and Its knowledge of ths fact that the Union Caaualty Insurance Company was Insolvent under Its former management. I have In my possession, and at tha proper time- will discuss, figures taktn from the various insurance department al examinations of that company, par ticularly the one preceding- tha change la ownership and managemeet, d utuu lb prUJUd truttlfutaats et JWENItffr LBD0iR-PHtLABi3fcPHlA-, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 21, fy the statements now being made by the Insurance Department. - .The affairs of the Pennlon Mutual I.lfe Insurance Company are not In tha condition I would llko to nee them. but I have nothing to conceal con cerning Its management, nnd the state ment emnnatlng from tho Stato Insur ance Department to the effect that nearly (1,000,000 worth of bonds hao disappeared mysteriously Is absolute ly . fnlso nnd without tho slightest Justification. Personally. I have felt that Commis sioner O'Nell, who Is something of a political crusader, may have been spurred Into action In this matter by Influence of various cmployci In his office, who deilre to so discredit this company and Its management as to detract nttentlon from their own record of Incompetency In tho supervision and exnmlnntlon of these companies, nnd their desire to protect their former rrlcnds who were managers' of theao different Insolvent companies and who wero directly responsible for their In solvency. LOCAL MINING STOCKS TONOPAII STOCKS DM. Aakerf Jim Ilutlr 88 1.00 MacNamam 08 .10 Midway 22 .24 Mlxpali Citrnalon 10 ,21 Montana 23 .:! Nor Star 18 .IT Tnnflmh l!lmnnt JrA AH Tonopah KitMnalon A TonoDah Mining ......0 jiaecuo l.um 27 .211 Weet End 75 .11 aOI.DFfF.I.D STOCKS Atlanta 08 .in lllua Hull 02 ,03 llooth , 10 .11 COD 03 .04 Comb Prao 03 .07 rHamomllteld II II 03 .08 Data 04 .0.1 K!ornc 23 .30 OalMM t'nnaolldated 31 .38 OoIdn.M Meriar 03 ,04 Jumbo Kttenalon 27 ,2 Kewanaa 10 ,11 ore 03 .04 Hand Km 04 ,na Silver Pick 20 ,22 IIISCEI.I.ANBOUS Nava.ll Hill 22 .24 Nev W'dor 2 411 2 4(1 Tecopa fllnlnr 14 ,1(1 NEW YORK DUTTER AND EGGS NEW TOllIC Nov. 21. nUTTKn llacalpla. 4381 tuba. KIrm for all araoVa, with continuous searrltr of fancy quallllra. Statu dairy, 40H U 41ot Imitation creamery, S44 t?S3c; no ehansa In othar Eradee. 1W(1H Rrcelpta, BIAS rnaaa. Steady, with fancy freah acarre. dlatrlbutlnr trade anowln effect of hloh prlcfe. No ehansa en quotatlona. BOOKS The Black Arrow By ROBERT LOUIS STEVENSON Illustrations In color by N. t WYETH PRICE, $2.25 Campion & Company 1310 WALNUT ST. Dance Music You Can't Resist There is a lilt and rhythm to EDISON DIAMOND DISC dance music that draga even the most confirmed "wall flowers" to their feet and sends them whirling around the floor. Edison owners don't ask their guests if they care to dance they simply put on the latest fox-trot, one-step or waltz. In a twinkling chairs are out of the way, rugs are rolled up and the happy couples go gliding away to the full, rich strains of band or orchestra. Every delicate shade of tone and tempo is actually re created, for the Edison ia the only phonograph, that puts the soul of the artist jnto every note, Mo Needles fa Change ' Unbreakable Records Ludw ig Piano Company LIVE STOCK QUOTATIONS CIHl'AOO. Nov 21 HOOS Hccolnta. 41.000 hrrt. Markri atrnns 3c htshrr. Quotnttona Mljil nnd butehtra. 10 01 On li J cooil hraty. lu in CI l. roiiKli liray. II' U30l 30. Ilaht. Is 3.1 MD3.V Mp. II1.23U8 23. bulk, lll.H.1l0.S(l CATTI.f: ItwrlPH. in. OOII hd Marfcat alfadr (Juoliitlnnt !!tr M I'.tlW 1'J; cow nnd bclt'ra. 43 11,100 RO. nlmkrm nn.l ffr.lrra. t4.H3V7.0. TYlalla. I7.4IIUH.7U, calm. 18.7,1 Ot2.-.n HIIKKI' Itrrelrta. llt.flno lipj.l. Martt.it lOn htebr. Quntatlnnaf Nittlva uml western, 17.73 OS.7D. lambs, l.2.1tt 11 hO HANK CLEARINGS Ilnnk clearings today rompurcd ulth corra apcindliii; day luat two eara nun. 101.1. inn Philadelphia. 40. 124,02.1 !3A,Mll.a32 t3B.ni2.K2S lloatun ... 47.H14.742 34.NI7.lUil 2.1.0.1U.III4 Now York .017.031.237 520.nllil..177 211,0111,723 RATES FOR MONEY Call Tlmn. New York 2 W.1H 2 P4 !hll,dlphl 4. -Hi W.I lloatnn N. W Chlcaio 3Httl 4 04H Commercial paper, threw to al month, l'hlla dnlphU, 3Hla per rent. Yarns Firm in Manchester MANCIlKSTnit. Knglaml, Nov. 21 Ynrns are. firm. A fair business Is being done In cloths. , French Rentes UnchnnRcd PAHIS. Nov. 21. Threo per cent rentes were) 61 francs 10c today, unchanged. Paris Ilourse Quiet PATHS, Nov. 21. The liourse wns quiet today. Some Days We9 re Long on Roses c h r y santhemums, carnations, violets, etc. If you are on our Preferred List for a regular delivery, once or twice a week, you get the benefit of tho stock many times, more than double tho value. Wo do not x carry our stock over. LA FRANCE ROSES Special, $2 Dozen t5o Sign ofSo Jfase 221 South Broad Street In th middU of th block y mm x- PHILADELPHIA MARKETS GRAIN AND FLOUR JVltKAT tteclpte. 2.3S- lrnah The, rulad nrm under moderate ofTerlnsa and matlret ti demand. Uuotallnna 4'jii lata. In exnnrl atot No 2 red. apot. II S4Wl.dll No. : southern red, JI.8Jei.sii aleamer No. 3 red II (iilffl 3. No. 3 risl. tl.so 1.831 .rejected A, It.lnttl.tll. relertnt It. il7jHnll3. 2 wl uui,ii iienipm, sxo buan unerinsa were iht and the. markat was quiet and without mpottanl ehanse. , tluotatlonai Car lota for oral tr,1 (n lM.il.n. 4II.I w.lrn Mrt. !1 yellow, itsoul'Jli do. steamer wllow, II is Wl IDt do.. .No. 3 irllovr. 11 13 Of. id: .la, No. 4 1 el low, it 12Q1 f3. oatf lleralpla, 7(1,332 tuiah. The market ruled nrm and ie higher under Ilfht oftetlnaa and a fair demand Quotation!: No. 'J white. M1So0ii-,,r"tard whit. 63O03HC1 No, 3 nhfie, OjeiU.Hc. No., 4 while, OO'i OilHci aamplo oata, aTV05Hc. KI.Ol'11 Iteeelpla. SOU bhln. and 130,473 Iba In aarka, Thri waa little Iradlnr, but prlcea were flrmlr held, limitations per In Iba In wood: Winter clear. 17.784fai do, atralfht. 1 23 U.'.JO. do. patent, tS3oOK.70. Kanaaa, clear, mttnn aarka , I8.4tiva33, do. etrnlaht, cotton aarka, tutn 33, do, pntent. rotlnn aarka. ft) 3d ,. Mprlna. drat clear. I8.IUWU1 do. patent, iP,:3eD.7S, do. tarorlt branda, I1ARIU23 Clir mllla, choice and fancy patent. IIOWIOM. do, rrtular trariea. winter, clear. 37.7308. I3i do. do. atraliht. 18.3308 30, do, do. patent. IS 3018 73 im: r"IX)t'U waa aulit hut ateadr under amall auprllra. We quote 17.POtf8.60 per hbl., aa to quality. PROVISIONS The market rured firm, wllh a fair Jl hint demand Kollowlnc ar tha quotatlona. City lf, in acta, amoked and alr-ifrled, 81c. yreatern beef In aata, amokol. 3(ci city beat, knucklea and tendera, amoked and ntr.drle.1, 8Ae: beef hitni. l2S(r30. pork, family. l30.3(UPii. hann. n i. cure.!, looae. IOBM1U0: do. akjnned, lopa. ao2iiHci do, do, amoked, 21W21aci other ham, amoked. city rured, aa to brand and avenue llU4c. ham, amoked. weatern curad. 20He, do, bulled bonelra. Ote: plcnlo ahnulder. H. V cured, looae. 144 r. do, amoked. lAVici Pel lie. In pickle nccordlns; to average. Ipoae 174 e hreakfaat tmcon. ai tn brand and aver aa. .city cured. 2ic, brcakfaat bacon, weatern Sured. 2Jc, lard, western, refined, tea, 184 c: do, 0. do. tuba. laUr. lard pur city, kettle ren dered. In tea. 184c. lord, puro city, kettle rendered. In tuba. 184 c. RKFINEI) SUGARS Tho market wna quiet, and Pennailvatila re. ducrd Its beat late yesterday to a bonis of 7 43c for ixtra nne granulated llerlnrra' Hat prices: hitra nna granulated. 7.40O7,cnc: powdered 7 3317 70c. confecllonera' A. 7 33tf7.6U, aofl irudoa. 7 3397 7uc DAIRY PRODUCTS lll'TTKH ruled nrm, with demand rqual to the orferttla. Kollowlnc nr tup quotntlons. Moslem nolld-park creamery, fancy specials, 43c, extra. 43C44r, estra llrats, 12c. ilrsls. !IU;4tr seconds 38R384C: rrtiolale.1. eitra, 37c. do tints. 3Jr, do, aeronda. 33c. nsaruy firata. fancy 4tlc. nerngo extra, 1 1 IT 4r,e . llrats. I3o. seconds. .1 turtle spwlnl fancy brands of prints Jobbing at 4lfftic. , . KOUH Tho limited receipts of lino fresli stock er kept well denned up nt top prices Uuotatluna In free cases, nesrby extra. Mo per doi . nearby firsts. 113 20 per standard use. i) -orby current receipts. SI- 00 Per. case; western rxtrn 48c tier doi , extra firsts, 113 20 tier case, firsts. $12 10 per cose; refrigerator eggs extra 111 70 it lose, firata. 111.40 par rase seconds Sill Ml per case, cnlldtcd egga lobblna at S30H1C ler doa. . ,, , . 'III.IIMK tno market ruled firm under Ilaht offerlnss and a fair demand. Quotations fol low Now Turk, full cream, fancy. 2lic. apeclnla higher, do. do, fair to good, 24U244C, do, part skims, 134721c. POULTRY I.tvn Orfcrlnga of desirable atock wero mod. eralo nnd nluca wero well mnlntalned with trndn fair rollonlng nro tho quotntlona: Kowla, its to quality. llllMSc. roosters. 13JTI4C. spring chickens, nccordlna lo quality, lfllrlgc: Whllo leghorns, according to quality, 134F17C ducks, ns tn quullty. 111018c. turkeys, 2J24c, ireess. 134717c, plKeons old, per pair. 28U30c do, young, per pair. 20423C llti:SHI:l There aa a good nutlet for desirable atock and nluea were ilrm, with prlcea nf turkeys and fowls higher. Quotations. Kresh-kllled poultry, dry-parked turkeys, per lb Policy nenrhy. Ulif.T.'c turks fancy, western. 2BI?Si)r. do. fair tn good. 23W2C. do, common. 18123C. Fowls. 12 to box. dry-picked, fancy selected. 224c. do. welxhlna 44 "i lbs nplece. 22c. do. 1I0 weUlillls; I 11 a, apiece. 2l4c do. welahlnir 34 lbs, anlece. 1IIW2IV. do. weighing 3 lbs. apiece, i8lM7c. Fowls In bbls., lea-packed, dry-rlcked, weighing 44 4T3 lbs nnd oer nplece. 214c. 110, weighing 4 iba. r nplece. 214c. 110, weighing 4 iba, ?: smnller sixes. 17lPc, ol.l roost ed HlUr. rntfstlni; chickens, west. apiece siittc rs drv.nlrlif ern. welshing 8 lbs nnd over por pair, -3o: do. do. weighing .7 lbs per pair, 23c, broiling chick ens, western, weighing !UH lbs. per nslr. 24 U -- : ; v-,- .. .-. - i ,: -- "T .-..-. . chickens, weighing 8$rll lbs. per. pair. 21c. do mixed sites. 214722c: broilers, Jersey, fsney. SOOt.'r: do other nearby, weighing 14 2 lbs apiece, 28030c, do. neurby, smaller alxea, 2AVS7r, ilucvs nearby, spring. 2224c, do, western. 20022c tlauahs. tier ilos Whit, weighing II to 12 lbs l'- dm . 43.7ntrll. white, weighing U to 10 lbs per dot.. 14 83?8.r,0: white, welshing- lbs. per dot. l4f4S3. white, wrlghlnz 7 lbs. rr dot., I3.B0O3.73. white. Very Extraordinary Fur Sale Owmmm uins & Chestnut and 12th Sts. Commen ring Tomorrow Tuesday Women's Fur Coats and Furs Greatest Values Ever Offered By This House Dependable qualities and superior workmanship are characteristic of this extraordinary sale; fashioned in smart and exclusive models of perfectly matched pelts. Hudson Seal Coats Superior Hudson sea! (Dyed Muskrat) 42-ln. full modcl.with pockets. 87.50 Bord ered Hudson Seal Coats New box model, 42 in ches long, very full, with skunkcollarand border. 125. Bordered Hudson Seal Coats Selected skins, collar, cuffs and border of taupe wolf or skunk. 150.00 Bordered Hudson Seal Coats Smart model, 45 Inches long with collar and border of natural skunk . 175.00 Fur Scarfs and Stoles ,. i .. Poiret Fox 28.00 38,00 Kamchatka Fox 20.00 25.00 Mole Skin Stoles 45,00 58.00 Hudson Seal Stolea . . .38.00 55,00 1916 wetthlng 844 lb. rr dot,, 2.73O:.0 dark. I2.30tr2.t0i email nnd No. 3. eoeOll.33, FRESH FRUITS Tho general market ruled ateady lnAtr mod eral offering and a fair demand. "Juotatlons: Apples, per bW. Jonathan, 14 R0O3, (Irlmes (lofden. 14 BOCVSi York Imperial, . 18 A4i lien davis. I2.BOU3: iiaidwin, wo. 1, la.outrs: una raded, $2.Mf 8.2S. Oreenlnt , No 1, 1.4.800 a, iv.snois.zo. tireening, no 1, unsrsde-f 13 n3.A0i Klncs -. v -. .-.--- ..l,i, ..." --.- no.. . ungraoeo yi buvo.nu: nisymsn, no. I .'o, i, tiOi: tier bbl . fair UW, HHII.Uni, .uv.u wi I, III, i do, upgraded. J2.3lKf3.80i sappl, lr to good. i,r,oil.30, do, Norl ungradeo, x.ooira ou: vninessp. i. i les, ih: western, per box. ll.BQBS BO. Qulncss, Now York, rr bush. TSrtTll.ia. lemons, per , bog, 14 S Urangrs Morldn, Mr crate llrleht. i4S Urangrs Morldn, Mr. crate llrleht, 2R0tf3i do russet. 9JMS.T5 .llraprfnilt. lorlda. per crate. fl.ROlrS.BO Cranberries, ape vou, per .tint loxyoout no, no rrr rrj 70S 40j do, Jersey, dark, per oral. I202.4 o. do, light, per crate, 11.6002 1'ears. tit ork per brah, hamper Peckel. IS.BOItSi d heldon. ll.r,OB2i do. Krlfera. per bbl.. 13 130(1301 do, do per rrata, 1302 40j do, Jersey, dark, per oral, ,202.40s do, do, light, per crate, 11.6002 .1'ears. Nw TOfK per orsn. namper cthpi. VV?r '.A a orrr, rsw inr.. t-i v. ..'"r ....- cord, lariSc: do, Niagara. IStJIlM do. por 20.h. basket. Concord, OOffOSo: do, Niagara. (10 (85c VEGETAm.ES Offerings of desirable stoekwere moderata and values wer wsll malntalns.1, with trade fair. Quotations- White .potatoes per bush, Perm, aylvahla. choice. 11.3301 73 do. New York. choice, jl. 8301.(501 do. Jersey, per basket, 8o 4M1 flwest rotators. Rstlern Shore, per bbl.. No. I. 15.7303: do. No. 2. II 802 do t)l. wara and Maryland, per. hamper, 110123s do, Jersey, per basket. No 1. BftftlHWs do, do, Nf, 2 4(Iftiloo. Onions per loii-lb.. baa. No 1, 13 73041 do, No. 2. J5la.B3. fakbar. Dan. Ish per ton. 180088: do. domestic. Pr ton. 143 ttlfi.. lettuce. Virginia, per basket. nOcC 11.23s do. North Carolina. Psr.baakel. lOcOlf. Iteana. riorlda. per basket. II 302 73. Egg plant. Florida, per lpx. IB.SS03, llefPfra. Florida, per Imx. 12.23 2 78. ..Squash. Florida, per hot, 11 7302.23. l'eaa. Florida, per bag ket. 3 6003. FOREIGN EXCHANGE NEW YOIIK. Nov. 21. On n very mod erate volume of business In Iho arly ileal Infra today Gernmn exclianso showctl heavi ness, antl thcro was a furtlicr light reaction In rubles. On the other hand Hwlss nnd Italian exchnnco nhowed Imprnvom'int. Quotntlona follow: Demnnd sterling; 175 11-16, onhlen 4.76 7-10 ; frnnc cablea (.83 W, checks S.81',4: rclchanmrk cables 68, checka 6S 16-10; lire cables 6.69, cheeks 6 6084; flwlst cablea B.16, checks 6.17; Vienna kronen rallies 11.86, chocks 11.84; kroner cablcn 28.35. checks 28.25 ; pcaetnn rubles 20 63, checks 20 43 ; Ktillder cables 40 16-16 less 1-16, checks 4 OH less 1-16; ruble cables 30.26. checks 30.20. Lome sterling wns quoted nominally un changed nt 1.7 Mi for sixty-dny bills ant) I.CDj for nlnty-tlny bills. Itolchsmarks nnd Vienna kronen nt cur rent quotations am only fractionally nbovo tho oxtremo low record. B Orspes, New York, psr 4 lb. basket con , Xl.riuwt no, Kellers, per ui v nwrroaiiT;awMi.rii w,'iw sumirMiimai'i jprfjriMHir.aai Sets of Table Glass Rock Crystal Gut Glass Gold ana Etched Glass Sold in sets or such quantities ns may bo desired vv right, lyndale G? van Roden, Inc. Solo Agents for Minton'a English Bona China Dinnorwaro 1212 Chestnut Street ftkllrtlCTllliiEgg if fti8&8v$3?Bm' m ' Smart Fur Muffs --- '' I ns n.. i a-Jia i- P- t Poiret Fox 35.00 45.00 Kamchatka Fox 35.00 45.00 Mole Skin .,,..,,25,00 29.75 Hudson Seal. wmmmmmsmms 9 SELLING WEAKENS COTTON AFTER RISE Buying Good nt Start nnd Mai; kct Is Excited Ginning Re port n Stand-off NOW Tome. Nov. at. Another excllea market ruled nt Ihe opening on the Cotton Kxchnmto this morning, December Martini II points hlfther, January up 4 point and other months unchanged to 2 points hlfther. IUialncss waa active,1 with room traders, southern Interests nnd uptown .operators the principal buyers. Liverpool nlso took moderata Amounts. However, tho selling: pressure waa lareSr' New Orleans lending-, with commission houses nnd Wall streat Interests following. The sinning report, showing 9,615,000 bales, was considered n stand-off. After the call New Orleans became more. Ihalstont with Its supply, and selling orders from other sources came In In large volume, dropping' prices 20 to II points under the Initial lorels. Liverpool cables were favorable, but -were Ignored In the local market, After n break to 20.56a for January con tracts, or about 67 points from the opening price and 49 points from last night's close, tho market became less active. Mora ur gent selling seemed to have been absorbed on the dccllnn during the forenoon, nnd there was enough support from bulllnh sources or covering to cause rallies; of 20 or 23 points from the lowest during the early nfternoon. There" was no particular change In tne news reaching hero from the South, Bonis hedgo selling wns reported during the early trndlng, but southern offerings were not much In ovldence on tho rally around mid day. Tea'day's 11:00 130 3:00 close, Open. A.M. M. KM. December . ..Sn.ps ai.no 20.7U 20.03 30.71 January 21. or, 21.13 -.'o.vn a 0.03 40.84 March 31.33 l,:S 21,03 31.13 21,03 Jul, 21.33 21.33 , , October IB. 'JO 111,10 lD.QO 10.03 ltl.OO cpui mO.UII ..... ..it. Liverpool Cotton UVnil'roOL, Nov. 21. Spot cotton to day wns In moderate demand and G points lower, on tho basis of 12:63 for American middling. The sates aggregated 7000 bales, Including 6000 hales American, Imports, ' 72.000 bnles, Including 71,000 bales Amer ican. Tho tnnrkot for futures closed weak antl Irregular at n. net decline of t! to 15 points. u rat'iiiMirjTimffl w Natural Muskrat Coats Ripple model, 48 inches,, long, with large Hudson seal collar and cuffs. 95.00 Persian Lamb Coats Full ripple model with natural skunk collar, cuffs and border. 185.00 - Genuine Mink Coats Eastern mink, 40 in ches long, border and cuffstrimmed with tails. 350.00 Genuine Mole aa.. .mi.,. - . - .aania. Coats Selected pelts, 48-inch model; taupe wolf collar, cuffs and border, 350.00 ji ys? i MiP I wmm db re.Lw Jilslljllitff uipi Waaler Wau'blj- - 1103rQhptnut 4utly owitHuliot tdfifj MB w imam, lito . stjtfc at.