was rrtwR business Lisas. ibot prices improve few Rock Island Issues Make Good uaina iumvaie Steel Strong t wrw YORK,. Nov. 24. The loim on Ih r . riu '( srfBs irainmilH !. A Sir but Ihe volume of business wna smaller week. Most intercut won attached (o A dp. velopment of strength In tlie Hock Island 0 1- rrt. "A nNfumiil trhlMi II... . I. IMHea. " r " . ..." nitiL'K- holders receive for tho assessment, ad vanced from W to 91, nnil tho "It" pro- Mfrta, wnit.i ' " ioouvii in i-xcnnnge forth debenture , rose from 7tt4 t 78 H. ; Mldrale Htecl responded to the news of ik romoromlso of tho rlflo contract with fin advance of from 68 ; to 69 "it R sss.. wfiaS llAIIDU ipfllllnf I (. t inero won nv ' " i ruing iq fKIlm. resuHlnic partly from confidence In h..... . I n t ft r-pftf Jl whlrh lind lmxim m.ii IT ICO ll:" - vi.bviiiD utnill-" Bd with tho company with Ilia sales ran. mft from J?i to 3 - The motor stock worn weak, with Cliov. ftpM falling from 180 to 173. Haskell and Bti..iM srn nciWn nml lhnntr ,.,.. i.... . ifrom 46H lo 6 m intro wo " iiumnnu lor steel Al itor!, which advanced from ii tn 4 '4 me wi. ... n du.ii wcro irregular. INDUHTntAI 111 Aetna Kplnilve iV. Aakrd. Ill n r,o a rim Marconi , v jim urn ,, 3'k to 7" :::::::lfe :::::.: !!;!:! 1 s r.pt; 7 InA BCIBIIJW11 lir V.O..... visa i-r .FM' " -.-tt.,r.,.lf XintnrR Ei'urtlss Aeronlan . . . tTtnerson I'jpi.ograiin. . lllise.l IT .IH - lutbodlon Rroni pM. ijjmrl Oil , ivi.nhsttan Trans .. . JlUvaij ,Sll II K'lRTaiDr Ill S Kress.. I Ji stgnaara juoiors. Bobmerln ... ., Vnltrit Alloy Pleel . .. It'slted Motor . . Tolled rrndl Sharing. . I8 1i una It com.. . . i si U : J t Rwerld film ItAILllOADH Inock IiUnd com in.) Nil Aakfd. Rod 71M 210 3n.i :i.i'j 37 "(in :iiu dn II EfJ 74 nTA'niiiD oir. H-mnifM lllllnoli 'JOT nkl l . . . . lflil imirlo riw .. . 33(1 SPtinoAra vil oi .iiiurni .irti IVUnitin) Oil of Now Jerxy llH.I Blindant Oil of Now York Z.'iU imrM ntr. frrnrwn IcoKltn Oil . 17U 11 1U HI Hti A 17S 1IH -'(I h 11H rinur rftrol . illoujion mi Nipulpa Uennlnir MININfl BTOCKH Itl.nla jiuiu Corpr zinc. . . DnH. M T . . 1RU 2 $ ' f 2 1III4 H ?& n -"5 in 111 24 11 H Trro l I'atfo Tint Nttonl 'Flornc Clolilleld OoMnld Mener 'HieU Mlnlne Horn Bound Jim nutler 'Jumbo Kltanslon lIcKlnler Darrh Jltun Coopr . .. Jllni-t Co of America. . . NIplMlns . . . Sn Toy. . .. St Joiph lad Vt End Connolldated. !3 n :: ? .. B1 .. S3 .. M .. Gil .. 2 ::.! ::?BH .. 4 ..123 .. ii mi ..1UO . . Dllji . . V8H Mil 4U 123 lootj -. nut; Wilts unt . 110ND8 Cerro 6a Xlldvala Aa .... Jtufilan IIS a do 3H UK (Ma 3-yiar. do Bl 6-year. COTTON GAINS FAST AFTER POOR START , Bullish Spot Advices and Better Tone Abroad Among Strength ening Influences jC C0TTOX 11KI.T WKATHEK CONDITIONS MEW 10IIK. Not 24. The followlnc Innprrnturra wrro recorded In the rotton belt this mornlns. Ablleno unu OKlahomu. 3S Nuahtlllr. 3ti Khrofeport, Del Ulo, Fort hmllh. l.lttlo Bock and Metuphl. 39 1 Vlckaburx, 11 1 r mlnafaani. riinttanooca. AalieTllle and At lanta. 40 Meridian, Montroinery and lCnox illle. 4J Maron and Thomujivlllit. 44 Han Antonio and Aucuata. 40t .Mobile. 1'eniia rola, Charleston. HaYlinnah and IVIInilnit. ton. 4Hi (lulventon nnd Jnckonvllle, fiOi New Orlrana, 0-'. and Tumua, SO. There waa .trz Inch of precipitation nt Atlanta and Charleston, .08 Inch at Macon. .10 Inch at Harnnnah and Tampa. .10 Inch at Ralelxh and Jackaontllle. .28 Inch nt knoiTllle. .3: Inch at AahoTllle. .08 Inch at Wilmington, . Inch at ThomaaTlllo. NEW TOItK. Nov. 14. Reports that a R' prominent local firm had stopped all Do- cember notices both here nnd In Now Or leans, combined with bullish spot advlcei and the Improved tono of Liverpool, seemed 1 lo revive confidence around the ring of the f Cotton Exchange after early weakness this ' tnornlng. There was a spirit of buying which itemed to como from fresh sources, as well aa coverings of shorts uud replacing by old f longs, and as a result tho active months .sold 29 to 40 points nuovo last night's clos Fins figures during the middle of the fore noon. 1 A flurry of realizing by buyers on yes- jie'rday's break or held ocr liquidation caused reactions of 8 or 9 points late In the itnornlng, but the market llrmed up aguln toward mlddav on rumors that cotton had been token up In both New York and New Orleans this morning for Hussion account. fJanuary bold back to 20.8G and Slay to 19.75, about 36 to 38 points net higher. k. -ai ma nan louay mo inuruui was sieuuy, December showing a loss of 8 points, Oc itober 4 points, but other months were k! to 6 points higher. Spot houses, south Em Interests nnd room traders were buy- Er, while commission houses and Liverpool F0W. Ei Tea. Cloao. Open 11 a m. 12 m 2 p.m. ir . 10.80 IU 77 1U.BH 20 U7 I .20.00 1B.I1.1 20.12 20.1H 20.37 ..2l).2'.l SO.SB 20.13 20.43 2(l.r.(l . 20.40 20.43 20,34 20 U2 20.74 20 30 20 4(1 .. .. .18.28 13.20 .. 18 4S 18.52 20.10 . FpKtmber inaary fjirca , tJoly OcioUr Spot ... Liverpool Cotton MVEHPOOL. Nov. 24. Snot cotton was quiet today at a decline of 23 points on the ibmis of U,90d for mid-upland. The sales pert 6000 bales, Including 5009 bales Amer p'n. There were no Imports Tho market Lfor futures closed steady at a net advance &t UOZt points. BAR SILVER fin London bar allver was nuoted at lM'l5'16d today, an advance of lid. Commercial bar silver waa quoted In gw York at 73 He, unchanged. PHILADELPHIA MARKETS GRAIN AND FLOUR k.tVlf!ihTr"3iSL''.tlr'.'-.:!,',,:i1 uh Th mar linn iniTI j3J'lnM ?' ""'r bearlih pila- ,foit I! amaVl t7lliKPlpU-r114 bu,n ttTOll wet man and tho markai w mii.l ., ..nn.n.i Si lo lS,.?ill!S'!W Vtr lota. for local trad.. wat?en ii!3n2?r WM,n .11 ljl li new SjlF ' 'K-!iT ,,ui"' ' oulii niL"lp,i 4,M2 t""h Trad waa No 'j -hit.no,S5,V!r'i I"" ",ff Qnotatlnna. 0SI4rlTnU '!? ii,,fi-l"nd''' "h"". "'V k.T i.fi.1!. Ji"1"'"' lUht ami ih mar- 'ii?,!!Si.t,nt- B1W"n do. farorlle firiiii.Hu.V':!',.rl,' n'"'" nd fancy mtent. UOloiJ ctly ml l reaular aradra -Winter. '", ,lV9 15 do. atralahl Is 2S8 60. do. clea patent, in Unit' nt. in Aiicra 7i ...! A. ."l.'.V." '" W uuola 17 mitts GO per bbl i.mr. piji,.,. w l'ljlt waa In smalt supply and steady sa Hi quailiv PROVISIONS The market ruled nmi with a fair Johblna Inquiry KnllnKlnr ar ih quotatlona City bear. In a;ta. smoked and air dried lci Kf.'t.rn beef In sets smoked. 31c. city twf. knuckles and tenders, smoked and olr-Hli-l. 83os rl' h;m.. 2S. Pork family. S3ur.0(f3l. hams, HI' rureil, loose, l, U2iic, do sklnnd. 1?2'"20w2n,!' d do. smokeil. 21(f2lVc: oiner haras smoked, city cured as in brand and i!.?,'-"! ti'r bams, smoked western cured JO'ic. do. boiled boneless, 3to picnic shoulders a T. cured, loos. HHc. do. smoked. IsVsp. bel !''", In pickle according lo average, loose iHc breakfast bicon lis to brand and aror e..clly cured. 22c, breakfast baron, western curod 251 lard,, western, rellned. tea. ls'sei do, do. do. tubs. lS'ic lard, pur city, kettle ren dered In tea . fsSc lard, puto clly, kettle rendered, in tuba. IsHc. REPINED SUGARS Th market waa quiet anil unchanged He "nera1 list prices Kslra nn Kranulated 7 43 T.OOc, iKroOered, 7 &.197 7Dc, conttlonea, A, 7 3S(t"50. soft arades. II 70 U" 33c DAIRY PRODUCTS tlCTTRIt t)emand waa Until nnd prli a de clined lc under Increaaed pressure tn sell Duo latlons. Western, fresh, solid packed treamery. fancy specials 4o. auras 4.,trl3r tm flrsta. I0r41r. firsts, 3Dtltlr. seinds 37i . renoratri, eitra, 37. do, firsts. JOc. do, sec onds. Hie. ladle-packed, ,13U3Sc. pncklntf atock. 32933. nearby prints, fancy. 43o, aeraa t trn. 13644c. nrsts 30V41c seconds. 3793. snerlal fancy brands of prima Jobbing at 4s Ontc KOtlS ruled firm, with demand absorbing the llmlteil offerlnss of desirable stock Quotations Nearby extras, 4Hc pur dot nearby nrsts $13 20 pr ens, nearby current receipts 112 60 per ens, western extras. 48c per dox . do. ex tra nrsts 113 20 per raas do, flrals. 112 U0 per rase refrigerator eggs ntoragn and Insuranco paid tn January 1. extra, $11.70 per casn, do. firsts. 111 40 per esse, do seconds tin no per rnso. fancy selected candled fresh egga wero Jobbing at S.TJUlc per ilol rilKBHr' Tho market ruled firm under light offerings nnd a fair demand Quotations fol low New fork, full cream, fancy. 2.V tf KVi specluls higher, do, do. fair to good, 2IU it 21"c. do, part aklmn, 13021c. POULTRY LIVE Offerings wero fairly liberal and the market was dull, with fowls and chlckena t lower, following; nro th quotations Fowls, as to riuallt, 13vrl7c, exceptional lota higher, roosters, 13Crl4c. spring chickens, according to quality, lOgPlHe, Whit leghorns accord ing to quality, 1.10 17e ducks, as to quality. inM8c. turkeys. 2tir23c. cceso. lfW17c. pigeons, old. per pair, JsU30c, do, oung. per pair. 2(i23c. I1U;.SHK1 Drmamt la good tor flne stock and nrlcea ara well tnalntnlned Uuotatlons Krrsh- kill.!, dry packed turkeys, per lb Fancy, near iy, 3iV32c, turkeys, fancy western l. 23Ho. n. 18 ft 230 do fair tn good. 23t?2Ho. do, common. Fowls, 12 to box. dry-picked lancy seieciru, 23cs do, weighing iHOn lbs apiece. 'Jl'iic, do, do, weighing 4 lbs aploce, 22o, do, weighing 3's lbs nplec. iue20c. do. weighing 3 lbs nplec. t701Hc Fowls. In bbls . Ice-packed, dry-picked, weighing IH OS lbs. and over apiece, 22c, do. weighing 4 lbs apleer. 21c, smaller sixes 17 10c, old roosters, dry-picked, 17c. roasting rhlck ene, western, dry-picked, In boxes, weighing 8 lbs, per pair and over, 23. roasting chickens, western, weighing 7 lbs per pair. 24c roasting rhlckens, western, ten-packed In bbls, weighing H lbs nnd over, per pair, 24c, do, weighing 7 lbs. per pair. 23c; brolllnr chickens, western, in boxes, welching 4e4 lbs per pair, 2(tW27e: chickens, weighing toil lbs per pair, 21c, do, mixed sixes. 21W22C. broilers. Jersey fancy, 3(1 W3Jc. do. other nearby, weighing m W2 lbs nplec. 28080c. do. nsarby, smaller sixes, 2ilO 27c. ducks, nearby, spring. 22412-ic, do west ern, 20022c. geese, western. 2(tt22c; Mqunbs. per dox. Whit, weighing 11 to 12 lb pr doz , 1(1 7r,(M. wbll. weighing tl tn 10 lbs per ilnz.. 14 HSi3.60, White, weighing H lbs. per dot.. 14 til 35; white, welching 7 lbs pr dog. 3 .Mi OS 73, whit, welghlne 60li lbs pr doz . 1.' 7&02 DO, dark. t2.&02 DO. small and No. 2. 80C 11.23. FRESH FRUITS Tho general market ruled steady under mod crato offerlnga and a fair demand. Quotations. Apples, pV bbl , Jonathan, 14 &0pri, Urlmea' (loldcn. It 30OS, York Imperial, 3f4. lien UrnlH. J2 503. Ilaldwtn No 1. 13 6(104. do. ungraded. 12 6003 26. (Ireenlng. No 1. I406, do, ungraded. JJ S0f:t 60. Kings, No 1, JIM.'., do, ungraded, 12 60(13.30. Hluinun, No. 1, I3.80O6. do. ungraded. 12 60O3 30 Wlnesap. No 1, 1403, do. ungraded. 12 .lulu's 60. Applvs, per bbl.. fair to good, t.r0O2 30, do. North western, per box. I1.60O2 30. Quinces, New York, per bush, 75ctf'Sl 23. Lemons, per box, 944)3 Oranges, Florida, per crate, bright. 2 503. russet. 12 2602 73 Grapefruit, Flor Ida, per crate. S2 3003.23. Cranberries, Capu Cod, per bbl, tr.410.10, do. do. Iwr crate. J.'tP 2 40; do. Jersey, dark, per crate, I2O2.40. do. do, light, per crate, $1 60O2 lars, Nw York, Pr bush-hampr. Seckel, J2 BOOS: Shel don, S1.30O2 Peurs. Kelfers, per bbl.. 5 -"13 Ornpus, Nnw YSrk pr 4-lb. basket Concord. 12tP17o: Niagara. 12017c tlrapvs New York, per 20-lb. basket. Concord, OOOOjc, Nlsgara- ou v uoc. VEGETABLES Potatoes wero- In fair request and steady. Onions sold slowly, bill ruled steady Cahbag of fine quality was In fair request at quoted rate. Quotations White potatoes, per bush. I'ennsyltanla choke. SI (1301 76, New York choice, lt.33Wl,0 Whlto potatoes, Jersey, per basket. hlcMtl Hwet potatoes, Kastorn .Shore, per bbl No 1. 12 7603 25. No 2. tt 60 02 Sweet potatoes IJeUwaro and Maryland, per hamper. SlOl 23 Sweet potatoes, Jrsy. per basket Nu 1, T.'.cWJl. No 2 40WHIK Onlons. tier 100-lb bag No 1. S3 73W4 No 2. I2W2 23. Cabbage, Danish per lun. S33V 37; do, domestic, per ton. f46tj3a I,ttucR. FlorMa. per basket, 1203 50. do, Virginia, per basket. 6(V-7I1.25. do North Carolina, por tins, ket. 40cWl lleans. Florida per basket, tl 50 3 23, KfTlplant, Florida, per box 12 2303 Peppers, llorlda. per tax, 12 2502 75 Hquash, Florida, per box. 117302 25 IVas, Florida, per liasksi, 13 500.'. NEW YORK COFFEE MARKET NKW YOItK, Nov. 24 Business In the coffee market at tha opening this morning was active and prices were 4 to 7 points lower. Sales on the call amuunted to 26,760 bags. i'ir m. , 1-"i.".n" i"iim quiet ijuotatlona: I l8i'r vtro!? vator Ne 3 ml. apot. iV.m.. '-IS.1 J a aouthern red It iiiOt.Mi til SI r E.'i.JiJTV I?1'- No ri- .7K jnatiV M Il74fel77, rejreted It ilnn S.- lo.r'iL ' """rainy wnn nneai wuola. lis. .Err.!JUi'K '.I "H Winter rlnr. I7.7& s7vV.,i;i,-M-,'",!10.6u '"Patent Is 90 in :?i..W,..':,'r rptlon c. ft lutfM.m. liirlry' tton eacka. KOI U. do patent, rpttnn aarva. Ii.iauo mi .n.i. ..i',i.l Today's Yesterday's Opening. Close November N I5H 18 December 8. KIM8.lt 8 IrtwK IS Januury 8.UO . 8 2308 2 February 8 328 34 March 8.33 (f 8 44 84lll.42 April 84NH4I May 8.4U0851 h 518 3d June 8l!l8.fU! July S.II0O8 nl N.iaiil'j August 8 7208.74 Heptembsr 8 7308 73 8 78WB 70 October 8.7U08.8O Illd. LIVE STOCK QUOTATIONS CHICAOO, Nov. 24. HOas Itecelpls 33.000 head. Market 510c hlxbsr. MUe.1 and butch ers, fu.lOUIO in; good heavy, tn 38 1(1 1.1; r.luvii. '. rvuu iieavr, " mviu a.i; heavy; 00 30. light, 8 4CT&U 40. pigs. rough st si. KislL- t(t flaMill CATTLB Jtscslpta, 0000 wma .u uuiss,. vv.wuwau. head. Market va and heifers, 1407 73. Tex- steady lieevea, 13.03 r 12.40, cows and heifers, 9tfV OUi ituvBTi bum ivrurii uns. il(0 76; calves, 110OI0.75 allKKl' JUcalpts. 10.000 head. Market atrong. 10a higher. Native and wsslern, IIO 10.26; lambs, JUO 12.03. EVENING LEDGER-PHILiELPniA FKHDAY, NOVEMBER 24, WHEAT ENDS LOWER AFTER EARLY GAIN Embargo Situation and Fears of Diplomatic Controversy Have Weakening Effect IIIIAIV 1IKI.T MKATIIt.It l-URKtfAIT t'lllCUin. Noi. tl. Th weather fore rnst for thlrtr-slt hours follows! Illinois Fair, colder Imlay, Wisconsin rarity rlonrir and rMr nari xuinrtlsr, ralr, rising temperature wt. Mlnne.ola, twa, Nebraska and Kansas fair, raider today, rising lemperatnr Mat nrday. , , North Itakota fair and continued mid lodayi Hatnnlay, fair and warmer. . Month Dakota Pair, colder east and cn tral today, warmer Saturday. Indiana Overcast and roldrr loilayj Sat arday, fair. lower nml t'pier Michigan Snnw flur ries and colder todayi Saturday, fair. CIlIC'AtlO. Not 24 tin tho whole, the tune of tho whrnl market whs henxy to day. although at one tlnii Ma) nnd July got above. strrdn.v's clnso on hil)lng b Important Interests and by rxiwrt houses through brokers Tho close waa weaker There, nan consldernbln soiling on bulges December, nfter falling to Jl 78. moved up lo tins, nnd ended nt I78TW I 789a rnmpnrrd with Jl 80 rtt tho tlose jestcrdnv; Mhv, nfter diopplng to 11.85. recovered lo Jl 87, nnd llnlshed nt 1.85 ifl 86t tiKalhst II 87 jesterdny'n Inst price; July, nfter declining to It 55. rallied to 11.87 nnd uns lln.allv limited nl 11 B5' flgnlnst $1 60 nt the end jestcrduy As compared with recent totals, the vol ume of business um not large The Wheat Kxport t'oinpiiiiv, thp nu lliillsh irinci-rn formed to ptirchiine n tut ship wheat to the rnltetl Kingdom for the Ililtlsli tlovem ment, lias had nil holdings of tho cash article In the Southwest arid tho West that hud been iiremmilntcd by sejtbonrd enporls transferred from the original owners Ho culpts at Interior iinlnis wero light There wii persistent talk nbout an em bnrgo,.nnd this hnd, a bad effect, although well-informed nuthorltlei etnresed the opinion Unit there would bn none. Dlplo- mntlc conulllons also helped the weakness Lending fuluns runaoJ ns fullowa Wheat Ya'day's Opn. High liw Clos clos t)e. . 1.80 l.nus 1.7 1 7s' 1 81 May . I 8(1', I h7S t.81 1 8i. I 871, July . 1 Mil, 1 37 I 55 tl 53'. I ,10 Corn (nw delivery) Dec . Ilt'i 04 l2'4 'US ll.1V May. tins nil'. Uix, tir.', KitH July. II3S lid's Ill's 'IMS 186, Oats Dee . 67'. 57, 3S 6', M7', May.. IS l, ni 'ill, ill', July 00 lid r.7i 1B7S l.anl Dc Id 80 in 8. tn no tin no tiii.77 Jan . 1(117 ill 5 1(132 1(132 Tilt 45 May 10 41 10 10 1(1311 110 311 IC, 37 Itlha Ian. . tl 70 II so 4 02 14 112 14 67 Ma. 1187 14 87 14 7.1 14 75 14.77 Pork Dee.. '2100 28 10 27 RO 27 62 128 nil Jan... 27.82 27.02 27.011 27.0(1 27.70 May. 27 0(1 27 (K 21.40 27 40 27 30 Did. tAaked INomlnat Spot Wheat Steady in Liverpool LIVERPOOL. Nov 21 Spot wheat vvns steady today, with ."o. 1 Northern Mani toba, old, quoted at 17s nnd No 3 Northern Manitoba, new, nt 15s Mid All other gradei are exhausted Corn was firm at nn advance of 'id. with American mixed quoted at I3h 6d. and 1'lalo at 13s fid. Klnur was unchanged at 60s Cd FOREIGN EXCHANGE NKW YOlthT, Nov. 21 A decline In Itnll.in exchuuga was tho only quotable change In foreign exchnuge rntcn In tho enrly dealings today. Teutonic oxchange and rubles wore heavy In tone. There was llttlo feat tiro otherwise. Quotations follow nemnnd sterling 4.76 11-1C, cables 4 7fi 7-lfi. sixty-day bills, nominally 4.71. nlnctj'-day bills 4fi9x. franc cables B.SSVa. checks 6 844: relchs mnrk cables 68 13-16, checks 68 : llro cahlei 6.71'4, checks 6 72S. Swiss cables 5 18. checks G18H; Vienna cables 1182, checks 11.81; kroner cables 28 38, checks 28.30; pesetas cables 20.62, checks 20.45; guilder cables 40T4 less 1-32, checks 40 13-16 less 1-32, and rublo cables 30 60, checks 30.40. Tho fe.ituro of the afternoon marl.et wan Increasing vvenkness In Italian ex change, which touchd 6 72 'J for cables and 6 73 for checks. Scandinavian kroner vvni stronger at 28 88 and rubles held nt 30 40 to 30 60 I KATES FOR MONEY Call ::: . 5 '44H Time. 2 eel t'iK.I 4 (ti't New York.... I'tillsdrlphl. . Hoe ion Chicago 3Ull 4 Ml i, Commercial miner, thrna In six mnnlh- ihiin delphla, 3HCJ3", per cent. BANK CLEARINGS Hunk clearings today. 10 mparcd with cor responding day last two vears- . . , , . . IBtO 11113 1014. hiii nn., 1014. lei phi a 152.08(1.580 3S 11011,021 I24.SO n77 n ... 11.401.725 31,'.'lll (!1J 2.'.537.453 York. 754.700,170 IS0.7UJ.0llU 27H. IhU.IIlM, i-niiitiicipnia iiosion New GOVERNMENT BONDS Illd Asked. 100 2s registered 1030 2s coupon 1030.. 3s registered 11(18 3s coupon 1018.. 4s rrslsterrd 1025 4s coupon 1023 Panama 2a rvg 103(1 . Panama 2a reg 103H. Panama 3a rif 1II4II. Panama 3a 1040 small bunds. Panama 3s reg 1001 . ... 1'anuma 3a cuuiwn.... . 1104 liiii .loni ..Mil . . nut! iioii 102 . mm . .102 102 1U1U iio; I no loo 1 02 City of Sno Paulo Borrows Here Another municipality, this llmo Sao I'aulo, Ilrazll, has come to the United States for funds. I'rlor to the grent Kuropenn war loans wero made principally In Great Urltaln, but now Sao I'aulo has followed municipalities of other foreign nutlomt and put out bonds In this count r This Is the first time that this city has floated a loan In the I'nlted States The loan is for 15,500, 000, bearing Interest at the rata of six tier cent. ,The Interest nnd principal are payable In United Stnti-.i gold coins at the Equitable Trust Company of New York nnd arc free from all Ilruzlllun Federal, State nnd municipal taxes. Announcement was inado in New York by William Morris Im brlo & Co. this afternoon that all of the bonds had been sold. Pip; Iron Up $5 a Ton lUTTSnUnaiT. Pn Nov. 24 I'lg Iron continues to move upward and largo sales wero reported today. About 35,000 tons of baslo was sold at 130, an advance of 15 a ton over tho nominal price. Prompt Ileiwemer is quoted about 133 The market Is excited The Cambria Steel Company has paid 125 a ton for 26,000 tons of heavy melting steel, showing a great scarcity. The ioke market reflected additional strength. Mi ' Kassssssssssss! jM . JaWssssssssssssss! ' j PETER GILLON One of tho ull-PhUntlclphinns in tho cnat of "Phil nml Dclphlne," the photoplay soon to bo shown in this city with u cast chosen by Evknino Lraicra rentiers TEMPLE PROGRAM HAS WIDE VARIETY Second of Series Marked by Number of Artists and Excel lence of Performance Variety of mush nnd Fclcctlons nnd nu merousness of artists marked the program of tho second of tho series of eight concerts which are being given this winter at tho Ilnptlst Templo under tho auspices of Tent pl 1'nlverslty. Last month Director Clnronco IlevnotiR .remembered for his "Storm" performances nt tho Temple and his work as organist nl ijcean drove, Initiated the now entcrprlsn with it sjm phonlc concert, nt which he was tho baton mailer for a picked band from the member ship or the Philadelphia Orchestra Tor tho concert last evening lie presented a mis cellaneous program, participated In by Idcllo 1'attarsoii. soprano, linos Kronold, violon cellist , Mnry Wnrfel, harpist , Uertrnin Schvvnhn. bnrltono: William Sltvnno Thun der, nccompanist, nnd Clnrcnco Hevnolds, organist Willi such a vnriegatlon of "talent," a di versity of musical mood and an appeal to almost every taste were to be expected Tho program was carefully liullt In order tr bring Into uniformity and orderliness fai Inrs Hint ordinarily might not havo mndo for Harmon) Tho articulation vvns neat uud tint mass effect by nu means con glomerate, as might have been feared In such an unusual nggregation Thanks lo liberality In encores, (he pro gram lengthened to some twoscoro nnd n half numbers It opeutd with n fnntnslo on themes from "Kaust" plaji'd on the great organ by .Mr Kc nobis nmt ended with .amara's ballade do concert, which gave a llnal demonstration of the nils trcss.shlp over the harp possessed by Miss Wnrfel, a fining vlrtuosn from Lancaster Sho gnvo enriler proof of her technical cffl clcnc) nnd powera of Interpretation In .abel's Legcndu and llnsselnians Vol so de Concert, a familiar number nnd one that ttnxes the lightness of touch nnd facility of the performer Hetween was an Infinite nriely. Miss Patterson, who was the dellglitfullv piquant nnd vocall well endowed leading soprano nt tho (illliert & Sullivan rnmpanv headed by De Wolf Hopper a couple of seasonH ago, showed not only tho purity of tone and ease nitU finish of colorntui.i execution that her work as Illsle In "Yeoman of the tluard" presaged, in the "Queen of tho Night Aria" from the "Magic Flute," but also a capacity for tho melodic curve of Moznrtenu melody. Tho number was written for Mozart's sis ter In law, n phenomenal "soprano leg glero," and lias best been done In our limn by Marcella Sembrlch. Miss Patterson brought facility, bell like quality and nu vnrvlug skill to It Mr Kchwahn. who Hang In the Philadel phia Chicago Opera Company In ItH last season but one. nnd who vvns once a mem ber of tho light and grand opera forces of tho Herman Theater, was happiest In his operatic numbers, such as the Prologue from "I Pngllnccl" and those which, like Ilruno Iluhn's setting of Henley's "In- Ictus," requiro a dramatic proclamation Ho also sang a couplo of lyric pieces Mr Kronold gavo Ills own Itomnnr.e, a piece that had genuine feeling as vvoll ns oppor tunity for display of the resources of tho 'cello. Shilling's "In Olden Times" and Jcrnl'a "fiypsj Airs." In which the abandon of the gltauo was abounding. W. It. M RAILROAD EARNINGS PACIFIC COAST IIMI1 17.1(1,737 KIU.S27 2.2I1.1.7IIJ 282.U10 VAl.l.liT 14,114,831 i :imi. rii 1.211.3117 17.4HI1 b.KI 3.310.(125 4.723.713 Increase 187.720 I .l.'ll 277.1104 113.074 1201.50.1 Hll.njll 150.0(15 I. .Till mil 131 4(1.1 M.03I October cress . Net Tbreo months' gross . Net t.l.'IIKlll Oct opar rov .... Net iiper, rev . . Oper. Incomi) 4 mos oper revs.. Net oper revs . , Op r Income Decrease SCHOOLS AND COLLEGES STRAYER'S SttVltt('8 Positions guaranteed ISnlsr now Day or night. SALESMANSHIP Vn?b",TOftfS: The Berlitz School of Languages lCth anil Chestnut Streets Iider llldg., (her Hiker's l'hsrmssy I r rins uiuy be brguu ut any lime MTJSia ROLLO MAITLAND miiaw ASSKniaAN aviun o oua.iNian CONCERT ORGANIST "Recital on of Ih finest yet glvso la tbi Auditorium Spr'jjcnelJ Itepubllcan. Imtructlon in O-gan, Piano, Thtary fitter 11-11. Ilrsldenre. 1037 N. HrilHeld St, ANOTHER FINE FILM PRODUCED BY LASRY "The Yellow Pawn Good Story at Stanley Charles Ray on Arcadia's Bill in New I nee Picture By the Photoplny Editor STANI.KY "Th "ifllow fawn," Laskv-Pars-mount, with Cleo llldgely and Wallace Iteld It was unfortunntn that the nlm reviewer reached the Slnnlcy Just a minute too late to cnlch the names of nut lun nnd director Of "Tho Yellow Pawn, ' for ho would have liked lo have given them sub stantial praise for their conjoined work Tim film is a murder story, with th never-loo-old-to.hc.uscful situation of tho man In love with u mnrrlcd woman protecting her "good name" nt his own expense It begins. n extremely lolsnrel) style and threatens to convcntlonnllte Itself Into a bore, but so deft Is the plotting; nnd so well planned tho crisis that It turns out to be ono of tho best nffnlrs of its sort fa many months. It need hardly be ndded that the mnglcnlly lovely lighting nnd per fect cnmcralitntlon of the t.asky studios Is Instrumental In giving the feature Its atmosphere of tenllly nnd art Whether II be n girl in n black gown In n dark ened room or a girl In a white gown look ing out of a moonlit window, or the com position of a group of people, thero Is re mnrknhle beauty shown In thp treatment of the theme plctorlally 'The Yellow Pawn" la a Japanese scrvnnt. cleverl) plajcd by a Mr Kuwa. Mr. Held acts bin rolo with caRo and manliness, but Miss Hldgcly Is no more than tolerably effective. She Is an nctress of limited Imagination Pos sibly the unsympathetic nature of tho chief characters innkos her scm a lilt less htl mnn than usual That Is about tho only fault that enn bo detected In tho story. AUCADIA "Th Honorable Algl." tm-Trl-angl with Charles ty. story by J. II. Hawks, directed by Itnxnond 11. West Hero Is nverugo sort of plot material made refreshing by uoth tccnnrlo writer nnd director. Mr Hawks has given us tho youngest son of Lngllsh nobility off to "the States' to marry money; but has managed to keep the plot turning casualty Into now channels. Mr Wirt has been ovon more skillful, becauso ho has built n reality around the puppets by excellent grouping nnd tutting His sets nro ndinlrnblo In "tone." it very unusual thing on Iho screen Tho cast is good Charles Hay Is as en gagingly sincere nn ever, while his prcont monoclo part gives him a chance for a llttlo comedy HKfir.NT AND VIC roiHA "The nsr." Itolf Metro with Until Stvens Written Hid dlreclid by tleorge 1). linker Anothei crook play ' And rnthcr a good one, nt thai, part of Its merit dopends on tho fact that It does not tnko Itself 'too seriously. Part depends on tho nice char acter sense nnd nctlng of Miss Stevens Not essontlally n screen plnyer, she has so cun ningly adapted herself to her medium that sho Is worth a dozen simpering ingenues or stagey vampires Here we havo her In a role that would bo emoted" to tatlern by most women that or "Diamond Daisy" Dole. a Jewel thief She does it with sin cerity and high Intelligence Tho plot Is concerned with n bet betweon two bankers as to the possibility of tho storo of ono of them being rohbed. Dnlsy, whoso lover Is nbout to dlo of tuberculosis, unless he Is 'sent to Hie country." of courso la requisi tioned for the Job. Thu imrintlvc, while thin. Is Ingeniously enough worked out, nnd tho direction Is generally good. Photogra phically, It Is not up to tho best that Holfe can do Tho rest of the cast Is fairly well within tho picture, although not startllngly vivid. Tho profusion of leaders Is excused .because they are written In telling Minn? Ton ofton ranting Inlcr scrlpts spoil modern photoplnjs Theatrical Baedeker UlIF.bP T.,,HA.Tnl.,.T-".T',e '.'"M"- I'lgean," V' hlpps." "Th Weakest Unli.'1 "Al Mglit All t uts Are tlruy." by th State Society I'lasers Pleasant, but not rxtraordinury en tertainment LYRIC "fjlrl lit II. , fllrls." with Rein D iv lea Peggy Wood IaiIs .Meredith. Thurston Hall and Scott Welsh. Comedy, with music by Thomns Sidney, Harry It Smith and Ijroin I) krn. Scenery designed by llobert MacQuinn. Needs editing I1IIOAD "Th Hiiro of I.ir." with t.aurelt laylor A nw drama of motherhood by her husband. J. Hartley Manners, author of "Peg STEAMSHIPS FLORIDA "IIY SKA" PlIILAOKI.I'HlA TO JACKSONVILLE (fulling at Hnviiiiiiiili) DCI.K.IITFDI. SAIL Fin Stentners I-ow Fores Hrst Servlie Meals and llerth Included. I'liin Your Irlp tn Imlud "Th I Inesl fonstlils Trills 111 th World" Illustrated Booklet on Request. Merchants & Miners Trans. Co. nnire , 101 South Dili St., I'lillu.. p., TCItNl.ll (1 PA. Iluitu . M W I" Md WINTER RESORTS ATLVNTIC CITY, N. J. sSfotU. ATLANTIC crr Opcrt tat tqllacasoivj oi me Year. A roctxjrvlsed ..atanrlard oraxceheiKce, -ssscirvOUU. WUUT&XJ.UUMIY, THE lEAOIrlC RESORT H0TELOF THE WORLD IBIarlboroiigiiJSbnlKini Atlantic crrr.N.jr. OVSNCHSHIP. HAKAOCMKNT. vIOfltAH WHITE.!. aOMB COMPANY Westminster Kr ava n,ar neh, Ei,va VYcawiiiuai.t.1. w ,0 lt ,.,w- bath, run.r water. 18 up wkly , 12 up dally. Cbas Iluhre. I..KK)Vnoi. ,N. J. Latewood. N. J, Notsd far Us homsllka atmospbsr. Uol( prlvllesa. c v. sI'ANuEniikiio. Mar. eJ( iMTWrSA9 c 191ft ri' M vi.sv in wbicn aetreag.and.autfcor snow pnenomtnat progreas m tn mnini nrarrens in inair arts. In- ooraea ry utsmt Lsros OA TtntCic "rotath and rrrlmn.ttrln 8 clfly," with larnr Brnard, Montagu uuss'l and Ilol Cooper Atetrusa sequel. t "rotsah . ami t'erlmutler " Amusing, but morn melodramatic than Its predecessor. rqmiKST-,"7legftd rattles." with tna Claire, ranny Prtc. Anna Pennington, Ilert Williams. Dernard uranvllle, M 111 Rogers and a blr company Tnth nnlrrsary production it th famous froth and frivol Institution. Iisau iirui to the ia ADF.l.rnt 'F.vperlence," with Brnett Olemlln nlnt. A "modern morality plav" with mora numanness than sracea 'Rveevirnmsn ' There's superbly. lane east tllendlnnlnc act at ropuLAn rnicKa AI-VITT "llroailirsy After Hark." glnla Djncan W, c Hernian'a play( out hew difficult It I for a woman t rllh Vlr nolntlna to reform mriKinc miwirams. STOCK NICKRnnoCKKR "Mrtr Msrr Ann." will Anna Dohertr and John Txirens. Revival o: Zangnlll p eolncblenl wllh resumption oi season of slock Well den. KP.ATtmK FILMS UTANLRT ".Mine tlcorg Wnshtnglon," with Margurlte Clark, first half nf week. VTh Yellow Pawn," with CIo llldgly and. Wal lace Iteld latter half of week Travel pic tures, news nimt, comedies and rducatldnals all week. ARCADIA Th Devil DmiM." with" William S. Ilsrt nrst half nl week Half or wees "in - nrnhle Algy." with Charh-a liar. Martorli "iison and Margaret Thompson econd half i weK umer VICTOIHA "American Aristocracy." .with Douglas Fairbanks, first half of week ''Tb Hater," wllh K-nlly Stevens latter halt of week Kejstono comedies and utlwrs nil week. 1'UMcn "Th Soul r Knrn-Snn." wllh Hessu Hatnknwa, Tsurl Aokl and llyrll Stedmnn all week others ItrpH.VT "Ml Man," with tlotrt Warwick. Hoill Kin nml Herd Hnlne-s. first half of week "Tli lister," with iJmllr 8Uvne, latter halt of week Others BELMONT "llought and Paid 'or," with Alice llrnily. all week Others AI.HAMIIUA "! Than Ih Ilust." with Mary IMckfonl first half of wck "Th Heir lo Ih lloornh." wllh Anita King, and Thomas Melghan. later half of week, others VAUDHVILI.n KKITlfS Nst C Ooodwln. Heatrlc Iterlorit, "Th flnr.len nf tiv." musical comedy. Charll Aharn"a cycling omdy company. till. I'tsvtnl ton In 'Collusion', Cur1 tioirtng With Cupid". Mi I and llctidar . Undls and i;onusion i unrimeii ano Harris in urlei Win- now. lu-gal a pictorial nwi itarnauen OI.Olli: "Th New Leader". "Th Lingerie Shop": Danlla and Waltrst "Tha Mysterious Will"; li.-strlc Lambert: "The Furniture Movers"; Charley Riley. Kystone Trio, the (lardners. and th Jules I .ivy family. ORAND "Nflghhors' : Montrns and Allen: Cycling Mi-Null. Venlta Oould In Iniporson stlons, Col Diamond and granddaughter. Tabor and tlren others CROSS ICHYS "Th sllraci': Oriental Operatic Company. Ford nnd tlordon, Chlnt Ragl Horse l.lvla Hate nnd company. Icon's ponies, first half of week. Kmplr Comedy Four A Rualnl violinist, Cora Simp son and company, Jun Dixon and models, Dayton family, and Olson and iv'urt. latter half of week WILLIAM PHNN Almont Diimnnd and Doe; "Hong Kong .Mjsterles" Walter nnd Henry, lingers, Ctirzan and Rogers, nnd "Some where In France." photoplay llrst half nf week, "Rubvllle'', Jim and Marian Har kins. Doris lister Trio "Th American Hoys and tllrla" and "A Corner In Colleens," Photoplny. latter hnlf of week IlL'ULKHQUn TROCADERO "Th Mischief Mskers," with Amber Alt snd Dolly Webb. Th fentur nt th show a Hawaiian specially. "Yaaka Hula lllcky Dula Ulrls '' MINSTItBLR IHtMONT'S "I'nylne r.lictlnn llets "Ths I'hlmcs of Normnndy" (burlesque), and other Irav-siles by the local blackface artists HWnUKm Prominent Photoplay Presentations Biiuaiiinnu mm: fallowing theaters ..Main their a. ComtiMny. which Is n guarantee of A pictures reviewed bfor ezhi AIHAMDD A "lb, Morris Passyunk Av. ALliAiUuKlMat Dally at 2; Evgs. 0:43 A 0. Paramount Pictures. THOMAS MHimtAN nnd ANITA 15INU III "HIE Hi:lU OF TUB HOOKAH" ABni 1 T 52D AMi THOMPSON VTsJi-LVJ MATINHU DAILY NANCE O'NEIL in "THH IRON WOMAN" ARCADIA uhlow 'iotu CHARLES RAY in "Till: HONORAIILi: ALOY" BELMONT'520 AU0VB AttKt!r ALICE BRADY in "ROIJOHT AND PAH) FOR" . r,t?rsAt IMT!I AND cnDAH AVH CLJfL IMK.l1fOir.V7 THUATHR EDNA GOODRICH in "tiik liousi; or lh:s" FA1RMOUNT Mmw avhnh.i Viola Dann 6c Augustus Phillips In "Till: C1ATF.8 OV IJIIUN" CCTI4 CT THCATCR. MAT. DAILY join OI. ii0i. Bp-uc. Kvgs. 7 to 11. VIVIAN MARTIN in "HKIl FATHUIfH SON" FRANKFORD Tn nuMK$8gua EDNA GOODRICH in "THi: HOUSB OF I.ICS" GREAT NORTHERN JSTSi), ;.' nvKRYTiiiMi sew hut Tin: n'ajik Mary Pickford '" "'K" J&?nhT1 JEFFERSON zmi 8YS$lvuat CLARA KIMBALL YOUNG In "TUB COMMON LAW" I FAnCP FORTY-FIRST AND LJL,tUILiX. LANCASTKIl AVK.NUH CLARA KIMBALL YOUNG in "TIIK COMMON LAW" LlDEiK 1 I coLf'Mnr LIONUL RARHYMORi: t OtlAr-K VALHNriNIJ in "The Brand of Cowardice" I fin TQT KU and locust M-tJKJiJ I Mats, 1:30 ami 1 an, tn. Kvgs.. R:30 R. 0110. 13o Lillian Walker " T1'!(NDD0TKrw WEST rlllLtUELl'HIA A.t ! vs Jt .LiCjsa 1 LV chestnut "The Immortal Flame" EUREKA 40TH AND MA"KKT srs GLADYS HULETTE in "THE SHINE GIRL" All pictures reviewed bforn eihihitinn. ,vk ror th thriller In your lorallty obtaining pictures through tho HTANt HY IIOOKINU COMPANY. j"'" ,ii.('ii' i,if.i'y i.fi-' MJINSKY APPEAL WITH BALLET RUSSE "Till Eulenspiegol" tho Ona Ndv city of a Vivid Bill Which Is Not All Bakat Tho f-Monco of the Ballet Tlussa Is splendid. The husk If that li tho word to nnlsh the metaphor tho husk of high prices, age-long walls, entr'acte concerts, hitches at Iho curtain edge nnd a modicum of dancing. Is another matter. The second visit of M Dlnghltcrr's company to tha Metropolitan conilrms tho Impression of last yenr'that herb Is a marvelous nrt struggling up through managerial sloth. It wins tho ught.becnuse the settings. th dancers, the composers nml tho choreo graphers give us nil manner of sharp and vivid benuly. Last night's program had tho Teuto-Itusslnn bUarrerles of "Till Kulen splcgel," the crinoline charm nnd century old humor of "Lea l'nplllons," tha ruddy flnro uf "La I'rlncesso Ilnchnntee?" nnd tho unsurpassed primal vigor of "Prlnco Igor" In mnny ways 'Till nulensplegel" Blood out most sharply, for It waa tho only novelty, and It Introduced tho much heralded NlJInsky. It gnvo him no chance for such technical fcnls of his steel knotted limbs ns In "Ia l'rlnrcsao En chnnlec," but It mndo him vigorous nnd comic nnd dlnbolnntnn. Instead of ticnutl fill and a shade effeminate Above all "Till Kulensplegel" had the wild variety of ths German mind Confectioners, bakers, cloth merchants, pedants, npplo women, chate laines, Judges nnd hangmen, hustled Into a town fair nnd tossed about by tha wild pranks of this Teuton Puck. NlJInsky'a Till Is a Ano tilt of prnnklshness, and tho general ensemble, vvhllo It might occasion ally havo been cleared belter for tho Inci dents of Tlll's merry sports, was spirited and game It vvns nil bncked by - wildly fnncltul setting of a thousand cloud-tossed Herman rooftops, brooded over by a devil ishly tnennclng cathedral, nnd scores of vivid costumes all tho work of a young Amorlcnn of llrst-rnto dramatic genius, lbnberl II .lnncs. Last nlghl'B bill ought (o have served to oxplodo Just n bit of tho ovcr-dlstendcd llnltst legend. Ills sot for "I.n Prlnccssa Rnchnnteo" is mngnlflcontly daring In lln simplicity not his usual vlrttio. Dut Jones and Hoerlch, tho designer of "Prince Igor," showed fnv liner settings In tho ntl-arounil senso of theatrical rcpresontatlon than any of lmkst's. Ills work Is always splendidly colored nnd vigorously drawn, but It Is es sentially vvnll painting In treatment. It Is neither plastic nor relief. It vvuh well lo havo the evening closo on llocrlch'a triumph, on tho red, round tents of Iho Imrbntlnns of "Igor." tho smoke of their tires, tho brown cleft of their valley among the hulking hills, ltoerlch's Is great scenic nrt. It summons up the tang nf a primitive ngn nn wonderfully as Holm nnd his fellow dancers IC. M. Bovim Gnmom pictures through the STANLF.Y Hooking early shnnlnc of the llnest productions. LOGAN THEATER 4S10 N. imoAnN r w tti:u in IrUIUat, SV1II4.11 (The IntriKUe. Market St. Theater -S" OAll. K,N; 111 "Th Henri nf n HrA" ".VI5VKH AtlAIN" Uverv Wed "LIUKIl'TT"' Tumor Cbni Chnplln In "(lehlnd th Heren " A Kimball Orcan na ot l"e '"'""t Kr'"' - '""""" Ji b" nroimhi Hi Philadelphia, IV III II Rcadj tn Play Thnnkrgivlng Day, OVERBROOK fUJtgZVXrSSZ VIOLA DANA in "THIi LltlllT OF HAl'PINBSS" PALACF 12U MAnK!T STHEET SESSUE HYAKAWA in "THi: hOl'I. OF KURA-SAN" PARK" hidoh avi: & dauphin'st. i -i.ii-k. MAT- 3 ,s cva . nits to IK PAULINE FREDERICK in 'AHHHS OF HMIIBRS" PRINCES? ,0,STn$S, ZOE RAE in "GLORIANA" Kvery Tuesday THP HCAIILHT RUNNER" RFTJRNT l"JI MAituirr stiilbt lUiUUI 1 11UXAN VOICB OttOAS Emily Stevens THE WAGER" RI " A I TO OERMANTOWN AVE. 1 J-' Kf AT TPLfHIIOCKEN 0T. VIVIANMARTIN in "TUB STRONOER LOVH" RIIDV MARKET STREET " Kt IICLOW 7TH BTREEI MARY PICKFORD in "TKSH OP TIH5 STOIIM COUNTRT" SA VflY '-H MARKET v Kf A STItEKT RUPFRT JULIAN in Tin: iu'oler op aloibiir" T I O GA 17TU u vviwxoo axo. Marie Doro .THELASH" VICTORIA "avSVnth Emily Stevens irfotVautt" 2TAMI CV MARKET ABOVE IBTll 011N1-JLI 11:10 A. M. to IHI5 P. U. Wallace Reid & Cleo Ridgely in "THU YELLOW PAWN" MiitTH PiiiLaniai'nL RIDGE AVENUE "3t niaB Av& Her Husband's Vvlfe" SOUTH PHILADELPHIA a OLYMPIAIiunan Irene Fenwlck - oVl$glKr. "The Secret of the Submarine'' PE1EY WB) fT$ l I lEhT m(W '""tB