T, II I WOODEN PACKING BOXES LOCK CORNER-MAILED-DOVETAIL esoNs co DELAWARE AVE brMFFLIN STS VBW: Nagle Steel Company Steel Plates and Sheets Potlstown, Pn. I'hila. Office, Ull Morris nidj. Metal Lockers and Steel Shelving TJtrrVt nlnaa Drt(tne VAnonnntilA ' Dexter Metal Mfg. Co. Front & Arch Sis., Camden, N. J. : BEAUMONT Coal and Ash Conveyors for Saving Labor at Boiler IIouspb 370 Arch St., Phila. FRANK A. IIOPPE Maniifarlurer of ntir.n ii.km.mi toMi'ot.ns Nilro Powder Solvent No. 9 2311 North Eighth Street I'IIII.1IKI.IIII Commonwealth Casualty Company I'hlUilelplila's lllde.t 4 nauiillj Company Hull t on Clean Cnnaervntlie tomprlent llualneaa .Methods ,l'f IDF.NT. iir.w.rii. t TdMOnil.t:, thiis. l. niiii. ii v iNsmwft: Ak loi'r llroker for Our Itatra or I'hone lmbard 3.173 C. JESNIG Precision Machinist 716 Sansom Street Philadelphia " Hohlfeld Manufacturing Co.' "Eclat" Hammock ' Couch Hammocks "Delfeld Quality" Turkish Towels and Bath Mats Alltcbeur Ave.. Ninth and Tenth BU.. rhlUdelpbU. l'. Southwark Foundry & Machine Company Manufacturers of Hydraulic and Power Tbols 400 WAMII.MiTO.V AVK.NUK I'lllI.AtlKI.IIIIA 3. -. " N. Z. GRAVES Incorporated I 22 and 21 South, Third Street Philadelphia The llonae of Nnerlnltle. In Tauita and Varnlahea PHILADELPHIA CONSTRUCTION CO., Inc. f Conti'actora Engineers CON'rUKTK MIXHAMCAI. ELKtTKlt'AI. INSTALLATIONS litii.i'nin ii.T,ii,vrtin KNOLNKkRINU AND DESIGN 1 1200 Stock". Exchange Building. ' DELAWARE DREDGING CO. 410 COLONIAL TRUST CO. BLTX JJTH AND MARKET STREETS PHILADELPHIA. P.. "Special nlatk" WiUiam Ebweiler & Co. v HatabllBh.i 1658 Leather Belting Philadelphia yats?rrroof ' Thos. Wolstenholme Sons ; "" & Co., Inc. French'-andiKrifjlisU. Spun Worsted ry and Jlerino Yarns J, t Oft'ICB 'and mills Frlknkfo Ave. 6c. Westmoreland St, P Hk ''''"Jolpni"! P- KEY510NE COAL & WOOD CO, ' PILING ,K .MINE PROPS. 7 CORDWOOD 'FRONT and BERKS STS. Philadelphia, Fa. Henry A. Hitner's Sons Co. 1 IRON, STEEL . ' AND METALS &UJL & HAZZARD STS 1 rhlladelphla. Ta, f Why use 'Elastic ' Compound Ruat-Proof ' Water-Proof 1 rK Acid-Proof rf ,frlt will stay on ealvanlzcd Iron. ill stops vlilte lead from :liallilng, ilt stops colors from fadlmr. Jit won't crack or peel from anjr surface, inland or at the tu.hore. .ilThe most wonderful thinner and drier for paints ever produced. Wione Belmont 2070. Uet bur booklet. tic Compound Paint Co, Sttl K.raliaw St., rbUa.,.r, . (PlMaalaV 'taCS'aaaaa LOCAL MINING STOCKS TONorAII Mijnxn. ' 1 ilM Ak ,3s ,;,( .M .117 :n ll'l I'l .Tlin llutler MArVimi fa .an .41 , ii ,im .17 . .07 . . . .IK STOCKS II-, m t ."14 III MJ ... n-. . . .in . .in . . . . U'l Midway , , Mlrimh Katrnalon . Montana ... , ,, North ttar Rescue Eula West End OOt.DKIKMi Allautn. . niuo null . . . Month . . t'ra, kerlurl. lid in .17 .11.1 n.1 llmf II II . ; ., I 'aisy . , . Kevianas , , , Urn ... inprtrhnfl ."Si IT ,n .17 .1)7 auver l'lck MIHCEl.t.VNEOL'S ArUona t'nlted ... . . Nevada Wonder ... Ttcopa Jllnlnit . . , So I LOCAL MEAT MARKET I The follnwiha report on the freah meat IrAtle In Pnlturlelnhia ta furnlahed by the lejil tljvatocU and meat efflre of the Ilureau , vt Market", United !tatj Department uf I Aartrultnre: rflllMI tltniFVSupply llihti market ateadi demand fair MTIJK11B Huppl Hunt! market aleady to alronir at l-'l fo RJ. demand good. . l'iVH suonlj modratet market Meady , at 111 to SJ1: demand Jui fair, MJA1 lterelpta very Unlit, market ateadv-, to firm at 14 tc l-.'. demand limited PunK nerelnta moOerate. market nulet at $! to t!R, demand Imnrivvtnx ' t.AJIHH rteretpt entremely mht. market firm at fjd to tail demand pond I MUTTOV Supply llihti market alroni at 1 to .. demand tood. Structural Steel For All Building Purpose Bethlehem Construction Co. Engineers Fabricators Erectors BETHLEHEM, PA. D. W. HUGHES & CO. I;? neat K.lale Trnat Itulldlnr rhllailflphm "WOODLAND" BITUMINOUS COAL Itrft for trniuln- nnd tors uwi, In frtr lot. nntr. O. W. KETCHAM Manufacturer of Architectural Terra Cotta, Bricks, Hollow Tile, etc. TAUBEL BROTHERS HOSIERY MANUFACTURERS Cedar & Huntingdon Sts. ridladelphla. l'. New York Standard Steel Wdrks Go. Morris Buildings Philadelphia, Pa. Igaarafgfi I American Dredging Co. Kivcr & Harbor Ipiprovcmcnts , 3U8 4 hejitnul Mreet I'hlladflnlila k . "THAT WRINKLED SUIT" i:.sii,y'i'kkssi:i itii an ELECTRIC IRON I iiiiadv i t 1 1 it i: i : 3iim;ti:h i WALKER & KEPLER i 531 Chestnut St., Phila. i t i. ' Chas. J. Webb & Co. wqol ; and Cotton Yams 116 Chestnut St., Philadelphia, V. Build of Concrete ix4NitePortiandnent. 'PfflUDElPHU EWRJCiBoSTOH Herbert W.,Geshwind Reinforced Cement and Concrete 'Hrick Paving Asphalt Work and' Damp Proofing 761-63.65 N.'26th STREET rillLAIKI.rillA. PA. THE BALDWIN Locomotive Works 4 Manufacturers of Steam and Gasoline LOCOMOTIVES Philadelphia, Pa. A Conveying Elevating Screening Crushing Washing Storage Power Transmission TbeWebslerMfg.Ce.,PliiU,Pii: $m I !nMsWMIV V.l,(J,lite) L latrwj EVENING JPU3LI0 LEDUH3K PHILADELPHIA, FRIDAY. ' 1 '- - f- ' ' f '-- 1 1 m - . GOSSIP OF THE STREET . - , - - -- r .- -- . . ' 1 I LOCAL FINANCIERS INTERESTED IN MEETING Railroad Problem Continue Banker Believes War i Salvation Gossip M'UXT to the railroad situation, which continues to be the rulltitr loplo In financial circles In this city, is the meeting of the steel men from nil over the country which began at the Waldorf-Astoria In New Yoil; ,estorday. This meeting, It Is ssld, Is ft continuation o. the meeting which they held last week to consider the plan for stabilization of prices advo cated by Secretary .Itedfield. When speaking on the matter yesteiday n well-known banker said he Considered the meeting a most Important one, as, If the desired results are accomplished In connection with the steel trade, the same principles may be extended to other leading lines of bushier. Tor that rcadon, he aid, he considered the meeting one In which the outcome will be a matter of Importa'nce to all manufacturers and bankers as well as workers nil over the country. There are many financiers who are not paitlcularly optimistic ovei this meeting, and their sentiments ore best eprc3cd In the following fiom the Iron Trade Kevlew: "Small belief Is entertained that any movement toward a lower pi lie plan will be brought about through acceptance of the Itedfield stablllrtnt plan, which will be considered. If, In reality, one of the chief alms of the Itedfield proposal is the development of lower prices for the railroad ad ministration and other government departments, the failure of Congress to HUthorlze appropriations greatly weakens the effective possibilities of this plan as a trade stimulant. On the other hand, if thW lack of fundi lesults in an early lestoration to private ownership of railroad", the out come nctuall.v may be beneficial from the standpoint of steel buv lug Tho curtailment of pig iron operations clearlj Is shown by tho Feb iimrv production flcuies. With the "exception of T'ebruar.v . 1517, and January anil February, 1918 when furnace operations were liopelcs-slj upset by traffic and weather conditions, und also of Kebruar.v, 191", l.it month was the first to show nn output below 3,000,000 tons ulnrn Sep tember, 1015. The February total was :p,947,585 tons, ns against 3,308,279 tons In January, a loss of 358,724 tons. The number of nctlv; stneka at the end of the month was 330, a loss of'elghteen for January." ... When discussing the rallroail situation, a banket said that ns far a. he could see tho onl salvation for the roads in the present situation lies' with the War rinance Corporation. This corporation, he said, has approxi mately $40.0,000.000 of the original $500,000,000 fund with which It 'was ereatcd. Besides thts, it has on Hand the collateral which hs been put up for loans advanced by the corporation to such companies as the lirookljn Iiapld Transit, on which It inn boirovv. Germany's Ability to Pay Indemnity Speaking of the reported conditions In Oeimanv lodaj a welll.uoun banker remarked that, while the popular Impression exists that a good deal of the news Is propaganda, intended to Influence the amount of In demnity which will be Imposed on that countr.v in other words, that Germany Is "squealing before she Is stuck," ns ucual -he contends It is a mistake to believe that the fact that Orman territory Is In as good rondltlon as beforo the war means that Ormsny can count on tho ic sources which suported her army and na-.y hi the jears beforo the war. That bupport, he said, tame from tho results of her foreign trade, which has been almost dqstro.vcd. Cven her trade with Turkey, which was a crj. large. Item, he said. Is gone forever. And her shipping In terests, from which she derived so much profit, are on the point of being taken away from her almost entirely. Xot having the natural resources at home to feed her Industries, she will be almost totally dependent on outside source., be said, and on that account the indemnity should be tempered with Judgment, but at tho same time Germany must know she Is being punished Information for Liberty Bond Holders , The Liberty Loan committee wishes attention called to the following: "Under tho provisions of the Victory Loan bill, which has Just been enacted, an additional aggregate of $30,000 of any of tho present out standing Liberty Loan 4s nnd 4Us Is exempted from all taxation, namely, tho normal Ineomo tax, surtax, excess profits and war profits taxes from January I, 1919, for a period of five jears after the official termination of the war. "Thla exemption Is In no wa contingent upon puichases of the new Victory Loan, but Is simply-an exemption additional to thoEc now exist ing with respect to the outstanding 4s and 4'. In'the hands of Investors whose purchases secure the benefit of .his new exemption of $30,000 the issues ufford a remarkable leld, apd wc recommend their purchase," A well-known banker who hqd proposed, through an Interview In this column recently, a plan for tho : eduction of tho amount to be raised by the coming Victory Loan bond Issue by the government offering for salo tho obligations of the foreign countries which had been given in exchango for the various loans called attention to the fact that Secre tary of the Treasury Glass had abandoned the Idea. He said the credits extended to foreign countries up to the beginning of the present month aggregated nearly $9,000,000,0,00. and ho understood the drafts against these credits amounted to about $8,000,000,000 tn the same time Ito said he was Informed that at first Secretary Glass looked with favor on tho idea, which Included the stamping of a government guarantee on suoh securities, and he believed tho plan was only abandoned, when Congress failed to set on the general deficiency bill, thereby throwing now demands on domestic credit. It was discovered, however, that although the Idea met with favor able comment from many well-known financiers In this rlty, approval of It was by no means universal. The principal argument advanced against he plan lav in the fact that the Allies have been paying 5 per cent on credits, and that n plan providing for the refunding of these loans through the Issde of negotiable bonds to bo sold to the people of tho United Stales could not bo carried out successfully at a rato lower than 54 per cent. It was claimed there fore that on Issue of such proportions at that rate would have a bad effect on tho Investment market generally, especially on savings banks Investments. 'Tho abandonment of the plan, It is believed, will have a ' favorable effect on foreign securities In tho United States. Railroad Bonds Are Quiet Railroad and Industrial bonds wete quiet jcstcidaj, with" inodci ate transactions recorded in both departments,. New TorW Interborough-Metropolltan 14s wero quoted at aiour.d 35, which Is tho lowest point at which they havo changed hands on tho present downward movement. Interborough Rapid Transit first and re funding 6s wero 7070U. The New York traction situation presents many perplexing elements, and there seams to bo a well-founded opinion that there will be a receiver for the Interborough Consolidated Corporation between now and April 1, Bankers supposed to be Interested stated that they had received no intimation from Washington as to the manner In which the $16,000,000 of notes of tho Crle.Itallroad Company, which mature on April 1, are to be cared for, although it Is expected they will bo awarded to the highest bidder, as has been the case with recent offerings which havo been made by railroad companies. Tho past relations of bankers with various prop erties has no Influence In connection with the award of bonds now being made bj tho Washington authorities. . Short-term notes were quiet but film vesterday, with a small volume of business being recorded. There was, however, a slightly better demand, which Is thought to have been due very largely to the lower interest rates obtaining, rendering It more advantageous to purchase short-teim paper than to employ funds on direct loan to brokerage concerns and others. Railroad short-term notes were firm, with a good inquiry being In evidence, with a tendency Jo a higher level of quotations. Industrial sV'ort-term note's v&re extremely quiet, with only it, small inquiry for mest of tho Issues which under ordinary circumstances are uctlvc. There was no pressure In the market to tell securities of tills char, acter, but with buvlng power restricted tho market ussumed a decidedly dull tone. ii LIVESTOCK QUOTATIONS rhlr.... March I HOaS R.Mleta. 85.. 000 head. Mtrket unevenly 10a to 25c hither than ytraya av.ra. iiiiim nr ..i.e. Ill 21S Boi butehara 1vl'.ltll )lV lisOISnO: paeklnc. ltT.AntTfs.4fl: throw, out a. llldtT.M)! pl(i, food to choice, 116 30 Olf.tlO. CATTLE Rec.lpta B0O0 heail. Bteara and "aha ' atoek alow, about ateady. bulla 25e lovveri calves steady ta atront. fl.ef cuttle, tood, choice and prime, llit BOfff2t)i common and medium, lie f06 14 J.O; butcher Block. ..u. -j k.i.a .iosvio.oo, ranuers ana cuttera. liLIOISIt "toekera and feedera. oo.i. rno ie and orlme. I110.t4.7hi and medium, MBIli vea choice, I17.6nvi 2fl. Inferior. common and medium, lacriii veal caivea. Ives. irood tn rholca. flT.6nVl. 2fl ' eiiiKKi- tieceiDia num. neau. .iiarkei ren rket ren - 1 nrlme, 4W10 4OJ erallv steady. Lamb! choice and nrlme. 110. 401 Boi medium and ond. tIRfPIO 40 cull. Il5 338ltl..ft ewea. choice and.prlme, cull. 11,1 2.1Cf lo.lBi ewea. choice and.prlme, lis.ouvi.i iTieuium ana vou. i.twia.uv. r March 7 HOGS Re.. ....V.. ' Ti"W"""i e.vy yorkera liBO Pio ' llin.. yo,k?rt jTTBlVBrr. Vl7.Sn1Ti,0?M "'V vtfjlEi ANU LAMBS Receipt., 309 1 1 V-M "- -V - ' n ' ' IjS'r.n tu"(ly' T?P ,h,n' ,U 50, t,p lim"'. To'$-VES Recelplf. 30 head. Steads. St. Louie. Ma., eelnf. 1 ,1 XOO k..a March 7. IiOQ8 He. le.60j' else, ItaBtyi bulcheri, heavy. 14 8.V6 ts.TB. .inner, i.i.nta, iisn llB.iavis so. CATTLE Recelpta. 1000 head. Ulead). Native ateera. Ill nnftl 30 helfera. Iftl.snB nifowa lljrtlS.jO, stnekera and feeder.. lUrtlS.jO, stojke 110012 5P; cJlvtj, T.T.".Stan. rvKnsa.,.! ur, no., jnarrn ,. tioiiftne Ipie. 4MO head Stead. Heavy. T Bo Kanaaa C Mr. lie, March 7 1100ft ne I IS V triTao- nil CATTLE Recelnta I .mi) head Rteadv i-r m. aieera. aisivii't soutn.rn , frim. aieera. llSTOin; aout nail) T013rows, llOtJI.' 14.10, calvei Il0tfl4. . 'hern, ateera nnml. nalli T013 cows, IfOtftSi helfera, 14 .10, calvei. Iinfw. . , ip.dov ' HlltSEP Recflnte, TOO hiikei' Hecfiple, 700 head ftlren. 1 j.wriDe, j.ui. -ioi yearuni i j.ampa, iidiii .31 year inra. ,lnfMJj , wtthert. l.oei4 80s ewe.. ItSOls u. Kooth flaiahs. :,farch 7 IIOnsn.i,... y-v-m nmnnr i't. i TrTHJ r",,n, M fhi n.i...r.r iV.fi h varn rienlem -m . ni. Ini7 in tlie weekly " cni per pounil TruVPifUoim KPiifniiij mm iitpriuinciurrrn cc7iunue., OF STEELMAKERS f!rfm.iiw '""" tS;ie"ft,?n'SC.X.Tadl!. ?: " '"' n.i I?". ccntH jo eijen So,-d, n, prig., very eloM la va. j.j.ijuj. K39, i".ndfrd fl-.V. ..I'A T'J i trlct by It, (I, Dun . t'o. nltli the Ini- Vr pound. coet . . , , . ' v t .. i e 'ftir'inikrfi'V.V&'V''ilV i-. 1 .,.,.-.., , ' S tO BC LcatlinK TOWIC tlClC. .,,. ..rfe". UML J?l.J,is"l5.lN? PffhSi,lr n...l nmi. milt, anoenr to i uli.rll for ho.lerN "".'KS r?'W .!' " herrelary tleilfleld Inl Finance Corpora.ion lu sf ; fflTASAS StK,IS,3S x,,, -, ... , , SsESSSS? r .1 c. . ;:"r. III?, v'""V "!-'- n .r. tar '""'. """f "uiiner-i uii. i Him "r"r '." '"-.r". '"" """'" " : ij-m;ii ri)., mnlerln n Tlin nrt meelln nfi 01 lllC SirCCl ,l' 15 3oT v I 1 .miitiv I.' Kooiivmc nleo dull. til tins cvcepiion i-uie iiiif m hii increanei or 110 above tn, m,mlni. , iridurialLoard wTilcli 1 ntvi 4.n. S. red. J": n..9. nf tlioae Inanuracturlmr ntnelti imttcnia eMerd.iy t.hrae demand for i.Dac-e In "'.if .i:!:1,!?. Ai. Jt?J. .."J". r..iV.': ""1 " Jrrild to .iron,. '' CATTLkee-Rec.lpt.. fflj V.d. ' flte.dy MEI Jteieipta, 8109 head., steady, O 1 ,1 - Philadelphia Market, 2"n;,Vfinr.n.A, "i 1 onAiN knd rLoim ..","'."T Receipts. (U.4W hu.hel. multy. ', riiCKy, 2.2l va r, .,,,.. f.'.S5. M- "ruckj. .mum. i werS? rfeiS'E' 2"i 1,-!l(1 buihela. Prlca in cu.lfii wJP.r,r "" ' 'oi-xl '" " Uihel y nd l(,t,"'ln at It 3tM 45 pt OATH-nerelBt, 70tl hii.1,.1. Th. mar ket a.l,,nred , c under tlalu offering. "l ,...11'''"''. ,v oun" '" '' h tn Mte iMii"nT,.,,,1J., "ii"e ..tiin-larrt No "nil Mr" e- lr "'"'"' .l,W. ..ii"rur,.I lute Mn,,-VMnter n .i o " KTnS.KrsiTh- tin TwVT'X, tlioft rjtrnt. til) Ortff 1 1 'tA r,-t.e - nitnt 1 1 c'o if-1-1. ,flttn ? f,n t tlosfe I'rst char Jfi 40tt-fl nn rtvt' ii.t,M.i. " i r. I 1. 4. 1 1 (I uii firm l.tit mtUt Wa quofe uilltv'8'-40 '"r bjrrfl in ""lv'' en lo q . . - - , nan ain ia , nijiia iern iipinni I" mi il'lii K nipdiin it ii limp. i ' i . - . . . 1 1 . i . . .. .. .. . i . hh rnai i. --,-:- --. in. hniinn rai f ..., iii nmnHrr iw lii -- "iiiii uu bD I iirniin iimiiinir -.--.- - . v m -, ..... n .. . - " m . ..(llfUl mi ion i iriav lui vni), lu till- uiVi " PROVISIONS of prices, A number of the small job- '"'""- hers have been dlJiKjsing of their stocks .n...rM..w",V,,l,r Jobblnir trade ,,n) valueailn hulk Beef ii I?.. l,a Quotations follow! ' Manufacturers of shlrls leport trade "--i, m .eta amoktd and alr.drl.d. 4ilt-. n.,i.t 4(k ami! nefr, Knurl,lea and ter.aer. .mnl..a .M.I : '1 "nurhi air-flrjed, 47e poi ... .-. .. . v. " r'A'-';-". -"- ork, f .!!.. uritfi ate. 1 I ."'' M'WJ. HIIH -.rm h.n.. , r ' eiiren looae, .iUffajr no kinnffJ, ' ,Vn.' JII?f,,.i. ?." . -mofc'H, Sl!V4e c; picnic Ahnnir, 1. ,,J '"red Ino.e -1 "nriii 1 ttiiirir n ui" in pirkle 10. ' lard. Mt, .10c vrcaUfakf bacon. ItLII MID SLCARa I hi vnia a. fa. " Ins crnuulatcil tr idr nn ti ti 4s nf Jf DAIKV 1'ltOLlUt.lb nt TTt-.n -The m..rk.t further a,i..,,re.i 1 und-r llahl VeeiiA, .! u e'ol nemand ..V0",",01 1-U,1 Parked ireameri extma ir,hKi-..'i1nrl'"''. "IC'Tie t. Hlpr fnr liSsfe VeeSnd. .vRna-i .."''TC ",rM inrlnls lobblnr at ase f.i-.i .J" ... 'Hie ' ilf , ,BJOS -The marker wan intf.10r pr rt-rr niiniirtnn."!; .!UPI",1." "'" rlene, up riie HvSw ii1U;,.nI.r,'?.r,,"'"Jr.'rr 'HIi.t; ' l no a-lectcd isndlel eirna Jobbtnr at OOren HrMe ner nA.1 C'1 R? The m-Iiet ruled .irons under Quntationa. Nw York and v .coiiln. whole 1 n,,'i- '.'Jtr''. m"kr le. do .in, do famy r'. ?'i,3i ?" fi.i",il'" hlh-r. do do fair lo good 313.,. I'OULTRV J,,IN G "nj'"I VI f",r "' values were well austalnrd on choke ftoi k with FUfnlle. well cleined up The nuntatlons follow l(,v.lj. via evtir.as Silli'i; brnllln ,hlek elm. fancy, acft-mea ted. welhlli IS: lb. p. Jft17,kv aDrlns cn.i,.n aofl meatd .!l'S. '".".' 1''4l alak-y Joan ro.nl.Ta. ;"-ilei old roo.tera J'lin".'Te, duck, l'ekli. irt , ' ,nri"n liunner mitrsic weeac, ....... yn-oni- nu p.r j.a ir ost do per ralr l.-.(S..-,0e ours. tRK4Knneifpt. were licht ii,j the market ruled (lrni with a r.lr dmmd Ihh i i J, . , rr np quoianon. mwll freah 'IH'i.si. ae. wellin .IV, 1 p.c. .1 m'f i.t. ellrhln .1 fh.. , .' .". '," ' ",;',,'I ..-"" J.tS2i-. fre.h klil.a foul. (,,,i3, ?incl ' lng. owing to easier tons ill Hraxil Mar-drt-picked vieihlni; 4 lha and mer apiece ket however. Is dull. Demand forspots ., niininK v? Ih Pleee .V.i'V malr is slow, villli pi lies oueliangcd Cost aiaea . hu s.-c, old roo.ters drv-nlcked 7c nnd r.lhi irLrnlui- roaatlnit ih likens, botes, weithlnc- we.lern iri-iiciefl in lu. aplei welahlnr t ih. ..m... i-: ...ii.i. ... 3rt.t7. , apiece, ,14owclKhllc ."(, !.1 lh apiece sic atac . ir.ift.lOc rniiatiiiK .hiek-na. weatrn in t.iiia, weiRh lnr 4 lb n ice .tv ,,0.?4"; wHanllSTV., 5te,b,.A.p"Ie "v. JT3V. laVri. -j-iSJic turke 'nesrbiT Unci, ')4lc- do we.tern fnni, 41 "Ml.. do. do. fair to ecod 4(ijf 43". do, do. comma-. .'US??0' do oM Tnnia, 4IIII 4.'e, do, .ilrt liena I0 c, quabi p.r dor.n white welching I ve lihhVnV tfrrb.'"p'e'rn dolen-:,?s,2enh'do, 'do weichlnr k Ibe per doen IT Ml, d! ile ! lbs. per doren In. do. do. il 41 n v lbs uer noren. 14, dark 12 ."iO, small and So -J. J 4i J.f,0 Kiuncas Sounf per wlr. l .VOSi. mil. I JI4I SO. ITtCSH FRUIlfc urM aK3rll.ll,"fl1' df-'.. -V'SgW, Sft?H!SS ' nueat and Generally at.aru uuotatlnn. and 100.650,000 bushels, oats. 691.20S,. Vpple. New- vnrk, per hbl. Wnc 7fl0. 000 und JSM.'.'l 1.OG0 lullels ; barley, 14 Haldnln, IJIO Northern ripv -ns,nfi ' 419 000 i.nd 33,244,000 buahcla n.fl'.M. i'iVnpiH;,i.i,r;r"""t', '?" '" Tho percentage of the 1918 crops ?yr.7nf. ,Dr,SCb.iPnne;"' OTa"5'" vbloh will be shipped out of the ,oun- llano ITIfS. VV Ineaup $lnwi2, Vorlc tin. ties where grown were announced as fu - perlai, 1747 10 r.ome lleaut) faiu-v not" lows. ''oxn. It..", uer cent Lniipa'edi 12 Apne weatern per box 13 Ainli 4 7.1 with 2.' I last ear nnd 17 6 In 1917. viEtA?' ,rr?2 n1.',.?!?, 0.r"!',?', wheat. RR 7 er rent compared wltlil rlnrlda per erate 11 2.11 7 in ( A for. .. . y . , , . lyir ,,a, ' nla per bov J2 2 , it I Si) rirapcfrull ner .i i ' 'rr H"a ' " ', ' ".,' ",', , I box ,.'l.-.iJ. in , rhiiberrl.e 'jerVe. Pf -7 2 per lent lompared with .i2.e la; huahtl hot. l3,-(i(7'.n do do p.r bbl 2o 'ear anil 8.4 ill 111, and hk-lev, 39 1 x 2S Mrawbcrrlca 1 lorlda per nuart 30 per cent, compared with 30 7 Hat Vein 0r . ami J3", In 1117 I VLGLTAUL-S The tdieral marke waa nuiet jnd prlcea of onlotia were a ihade easier Qiiotatlons White potatoes Jersei per6-huh basket i Vo 1 7.1II'0e No 2. .-,nl!lle Whlto notato.a, renn.vivhina xo t per inn ina $J 10 WJ 3d While potatoes western pec 1110 lha , II H1ff2 10 do. New- lnrfc, per inn lbs . l'W2 'JO Hivcet pnlalnea. 'Jeraev I p.r baaket No I II J.Vtt 1 IH), Nn 2 II :i I Wt 40, do r.aalern bhore. per hbl No 1 , tnY7. do, Delaware and larl.nd bushel hainpera No 1 I.' 0112 M No 2. II TI I 5T2 Cnbhnare, Dsnlsh seed per ton i-iif 1 40, do southern pr hamper tir.inft.'ll I Onions, vellow ,per 100. lb bair J.'.r.n'if 3 ;o i MMiiriiM MliHMK o NCE upon a time Ham and Eces was considered a plebeian dish. Tod av it is a patri cianand figures amone the entrees. At. a chain is no stronger than its weakest link, judge f St. James superb cooking by an thing )ou order jirre whether it be Chicken a la King, or just plain but no longer ordinary Ham and KgR! sEfje ffet. fames Walnut at J3th Street R'. B, Johnson, Manager I ;UH!li!l!fflB"il'l rni)Tort.AVH Q T H E ' A T R E S OWNXD AND KANAQED BV MEMBERS or THE UNITED EXHIBITORS' ASSOCIATION BELMONT wu AbOVE Dl'STIN KARNUM In , CAPTAIN COimi'KSX" PFDAR b0'm cl:DAU AVBKUB " WALLACE Il-ip ta THE DUlf" COLISEUM MAn7Tl, YnwpbS n iv, oniFPiTifs ' A ROMANCE OF HArPT VALLET" CO Otn. - Mapltweo4 Ave 3lllv and 8:tB P. U PKt-IAf. COVIEtir (SCAMPS AND HCANUALS" poROTiir DAfrroN hi FRANKFORD 4?" "' NORMA TALMA t)OH In . "THE HEART or VVETONA" JEFFERSON SS? ANSiV!KV? D W, ORIKFITH'S' ' "A RQMANCE Of JJAPl'r VALLET" MARCH 7, 191D 2 , ' j. BETTER TONE IN YARN TRADE "' B1'W! to llnxVllcachc,! Minimum Tendency Upward for the en. tern trnrie IThIp rlnfli la also falrl.v busv and leport orders un iianil Towels aie dull sismng or me armistice. Continuing, the review goes on in saV t "Manufacturers of Indies' cloaks unit . :.i.in- rr,i.,i ..,. .i, i ft" hnaine.." ,i:.'"nnTrf oun U 'IS "'-". m Kan"s Vkiabontt'Vnd !Jl L".T.i,1".rc ,h -V" ill. i'., ?. ,i 1X" Hr? ,lut unreasonable nr prefer Weeks anil that tlie.V are falrlv busy ill rntll to Arknnaa. nn.l min.nrln ratline H. rr i .i . ','f!,0" 'owever. Is n s in t . dlsttk-ts, the Interstate I'ommerce fom. I"'P, "'"' tllc ,nu,c 'ontlnurs to buv sp.u - I ,n01) lxrM ,odil. , ,n,miMne H ,.om. l,r, . . . , , . , Plnlnl filed bv the Public I tlllttes i r.m- . Manufacture's of M'llcti waist and ,ns90n of Kansas 1r""""' csneclMlv hi life bettei grade . ,s .V? , '" Lrl'.,',!l' "" ', ?'T."j , .m1.iv b- aioidet ..fill, tiiterstain I'oin- clotntng: thiw is I but Tittle I rlwi.ge' The tliWto U hnvfticr raiitlnnati ntnl t1trn ii n hcari'lty of iiitrchnndlsp, osiccln .. u- ...t.. n... "" "" "i" "its inn-. "Inhlvara r.t hrtalAft 1 1 iv (1m i mi i nml knlt "d report business conditions ".'. . . . I lie inn .mi. !!.. raHi, 1.1 ,p it. I - im. ...... ii... ........... I .. I.U .!. I ... "11 . . .. "ij" ;inimnn ior hii Kratirn tn limit;- i 1 iHi nii4P xjiptp Hpnnr in dp foiih , li?Bltanc ntnonir l)Uprn Hi thl line Ui : ordering large niiatttftlr. due nrlni'lnalli lo the uncerlnlnlv of future nrlres there In still a fair amount of business being done vvlilHi it In believed Mill lln re.l" inn.hleiablo diir.ng (be romlng season .vt present I'.eie m lime i-hance in tirl, en nnd t-nll. 1 ti.,111, retii'ilii goo'l 'I be ele.tri. ..1 ir.nle repot Is a guml volume nf hnsliiess In bousehnlil niuill " es and eonslderalile ni'tlv Itv note. I 1 onnr'lon Willi building operntlon vioH, Manufacturers are busv nnd Jobbers nnd remliere are well eniploved Prleis are reported nrm nnd i-i.Ile.'tlons fair ' I'alnt manufartmers dealets III nAlhtM nnd nalnir' ciintilli-i- rfn-irf n ullKht lucrrnsn tn iu lino of bunlnrpp There appears lo lie mote work tindci will be a .teelde.l m.-rense It, this line of business ilurliiu Ihe siulnir serroi 1 Here is notiie decrease in prices 111 ma terial Collections temiiln normal 'The it.ule In domestic leaf tolnreo lias lieeii nioderali during the past virek fair sales being reported In a"ooi grailos of I'ennsj IvaulH and t'onnei'tlrut 1 11' new goods arc not moving v -i v 'aplnlj on account of high prices prcvHllliig 'fuinatrn and Havana aie iieini; i il Is .tnall lots fo- Immediate use and prlres ari Mild lo br lilgh 'Cigar mauufai tuiers aie lining iin tn In a lilltlliADO final it-iineiilli a .-.!. 1 w 1 ess itti- ' iir-1 1 is-t-t iimi pi"-iiriii 11 1 nui it 1 1 1 f. to full capnclti. The, luoal retail busi ness Is ,rr tnrteil In fair, rotnllllon "ito. leollons are dliRhlli itnpiovcd, bill still .1 little sow "Wlioleaalri gliwelH 4f3vr.t.i pnilillon iiulet 111 general tti rninnr gruren pur ibasen are of liand to-mutltli onli-i lannrd goods me dull ivunl for e- liort -... ... .... ' I ouee iiiiutes sunvv n ne.-iriaii teel "Ten Is in eood demand. ntinliaserM l.uvlnir for Imtnen hie needs onlv Sucar offerings light market qulot " , . ,uc" Gn ux 0N rA"Mh ... , ,, , ., i c i . "Ileal oil Hand Ahead ol Last tear, ,. . ,,, ... , ''"r" ow "lentlflll l'lnton.. March 7.- farm holdings on March 1, unnoumeil todav bv tho Den irtinenl of Virlciilturc. nro cstl I .,,,,..., I ,. .. fnll..- Cnrn SSI ATI, mill i.,,.!,. ,,.,, r.n.r.an,i,i i. r.sv . 4L1 111: 1IH1 lev. H1.SIH1.UI a Kami holdings on MHnh 1 In 1911 and Tho proportion of the IS IS corn ciop which Is merchantablo ts about '-' 12'i- 71, o00 bushels, compared villi 1817- 7.'8 009 "f the l.17 crop and 2 114 487 i100 Jf the 1916 rop. "(ualitj)" Furniture at WHOLESALE PRICES On Deferred Payment Plan f onatrui Hon Double heated Hall or I'hone Order. I lieerfidlr I'llled tover panlah Horn, collne Kxainlne the ( IINS1 111 ( rw nf "H'.I.IT" furnituro Ufnre sou i.ay f0i aaine. We will deliver to vou anv pie, e or act of our endl-sa varlets of I'urlor Iiinenporl or Mbrart Hilltes lied Davenports lllerstulTi-d and Klrealde I'halra. He, kers and I'nui lies on a nne-w-eck npprovil If thr (roods are satis. rat lory . ou in iv pm inr S'.nie r.p nrranve "t.VStW"..?."..::1"" !lferreil panient plan 5 nlCllVtKMIIr.il, they al ore inail In our ntlN IVtTllltV In Ihe I'tsini u rU . KSTIM. 1)01 III K SK1KII Qujllt" i-onatriictlon BKI l'llt)l.sTl:illN(, aol . to VV r estlUMte for Delaware House- fm-nishinj? Co. i4rnnt; hensington Ave. and Cambria Street lnrlory .'ftM-gll llartilll. st Li.tuhll.hed UOt Pattern und IModell Maker MooJ pallerns for nil purpna.i GEO. A. GUMPHERT 240.31 J Cherry St. Northern Engineering Co., Inc. lid MIRTH DKt.WVVRK ,K. llotll Phones If elettrlial. comult ua, Itipalr. In and Instaratlona of all klndi bpeclallats lu lKiwcr and Industrial engineering -,. rimiiii'i vs JUMBO 1;HOfiTr ""'Alii) AVE. j-iiiuivj JutnlKiJuutl ...ion Krankiord '1 MAUKIt'K lin llVKUt'M TltB WIUP' T- LOCUST b?.D ANU --LT HTKKBTa LU-UJl Mat H30 -lillli Mm uSS,... 0"THy IJALTON J,i JVWU "TYRANT FEAR' NIXON liU AND MKKT bTs! FPECJAL rOMED?"8' T ,l"' 8 "L'ALL TUB COPS" PARK n,S.a,K.,VR- i?V?T'' ' JOHN nARRTV.ORKU '" U "HrUtFl ODMEfl THE IIRHJIV RIVOLI -'D AN0 'a-oii ST- l?.VnJ .... THICOnORK lltlr .'i'.''i'tT" ' ruu.Ji.-v (lvAI vvil!ON" STRAND tlKKMA-NTflAVvfv AT VENA.VOO DOROTHT riALTOy i "TYRANT KEAi IR" WEST ALLFX1HENY an.- -nULINO PASKIONR'' '"'",w "THE HEAL ROOSCVELT 11 BUSINESS NOTES 1 There In little heller feellnr In llir rent..,. imu.Ii.i t ... ... .... ... I ... .. ' ,uki"i ii'niiin uaiKD inirn nn iiruiHiiir rhlps for Prnnre Is now fur hevnnd liat it has been nt any time elnrc tho , uurce ' onimlselun suspending operation I of long and Kboit haul rrgulatnns af ifeitlng this .las of traffii ( The I nmmeri inl Itilllelln tomnrrnii will ta There Is a disposition on the part of the wool trade to do tiuslnefs .nnd rome business Is being done, but in by HUGH WALPQLE The Secret City 1 .. r r . 1.1. new noveI a tale of Petrograd, nch in, ,, .: anJ J.,m9 A .(ositnnlvftuai. but of "the dark forest of the hearts of men" as the Russian proverb says. Mr. Walpole shows us to the very brink of the weirdest and most fascinating abyss in human history the Cauldron of the Revolution. i2mo. Net, $i.60 "'llieie can be no doubl about it; thih.i.-, a notevvorth.v book, a beautifully written book and what is best of air- a book with a backbone." New York .'i'n. "Its theme as related to turrcnt events rivcs it a liich importance. Its form and style confirm it in a plate of crcat literary distinction. " Bcinj the sort of book one desires to keep hs well as to read, it sustains- the final test of a fictional work." New York World. "This is, we believe, Mr. Walpole's best novel, a finer book cven than The Dark Korest.' Its descriptive nnssaRos are jnany of them superb; we (et the senre of the strange and alien forces Jying beneath the some what Kuropeanizcd surface of Pctrograd in a truly remarkable way." New York 7ime . OIllLR BOOK. V, MR VLI'OLi: The Green Mirror The Duchess of Wrcxe The Prelude to Advetv. Tlie Dark Forest The Golden Scarscrow Fortitude The Woodct) Horse TheGodsandMr.Perrin GEORGE H. DORAN COMPANY PUBLISHERS IN AMERICA TOR III Ash Vour FAMSHS wm All Sizes for immediate Delivery Standard for Nearly 100 Years The Philadelphia and Reading Coal and Iron Company General Office Reading riioriM't.WM PHOTO flAYS ORTAiurn 7feyTHTCH rsu ROOKIMC. r VORPODATION All...!,.., ''h. Morria t'aasyunk Av. AinamDra .vut uauata hio.iiy MvntJUl.HITi: ri.ARK in Mrs WICKS of th" I'abbat;. Pat b ' A nril 1 C S2D AND THUMI'bON bTS ArULLU MATi.N DAlLT tom Moonn iii la) VV i.nl tin Ml VIA ARCADIA CIIESTMI lieiow Hint 10 . VI toll 13 P U. WILLIAM S Him III IIHEKD ill' V1KN mi 1 irniPn uhoad bTnEt-r and bLUDlrl' SlhQI ElfAN.S'A AVC IJ W ORIKKfTH V ROMANCE UK HAITY VAI LI Y ' i BROADWAY "''fVJFtt'f'- llAHOI.D LDCICVVOOD In : "THE UHKAT HOV!A.SCE" . ' ! CHESTNUT HILL &. rilNITANOi: TALMAMlt: lu ItOMANC'K AND VRAIIELUA CMDDCQQ ,AIK s'1 MA.SAYU.NK EMrK 3 MAIINbt. OAILY MSlllil. lr....i'.ii 111 TltlEM) HfttllAND' FAlRMoTlNTA, snrlfUr. HAYAKAVVA 111 poNDS Ol' HONOlt" r'A1ll V THEATRE 1311 Mark.t rAlVll A M. to MldnUhL T VIV MAIthH In TUB RACING STRAIN" 56TH ST. "'""foxWffiai .,.,, vvSVT-V?Ot!-NUnMAN". UP IV EST VHNlt MAN I r.REAT NORTHERN J,rSl8,:V.B? NORMA TAI.MADOH In "HEART Uf VVETONA" 1 IICD 1 A I 00TU WALNUT BTH iMrtKlML Mats S:30 Ev..79 MME N'AZIMOVA In "KYU KOIt EYE" I C AilFR 8T A L.NCAHTEIl AV LjUUH.t MATIN.!- DAILY JOILV IIARHYMORK In "Here Com the WrruV' SENNUrT UUML'UY 19 "S rather hnKlnjr, uncertain manner. Nrt business vf moment rf mmnMit l rertnrfen from ' Ilia ro?lftilr-tl 'MnlMtfe GahJa tt .he ...f 1 III orn territory wool nr belnr connlen rl nnd a. Mile, early buy-Ins; In thV brlrlit wool Mutes In rumored but not nnnf1rmt.il Tha frmttt . .. rti a t . ,-, - ,.v :.. mm n' ." roininiidltle. vvus held today Secretary ttedfleld Maid lie believed Its succest was assuml bv the fact that no Indua tr.v had eMirevseil opposition I HITTF.II. i:ggs AM) cnr.KsE Neil Vork. Vtareh 7 llt'TTtt tlnr It. eiit. ii'il, iul llilier-urlnit, iAl lll'li rira ".nij tMIOri flr-l ."irtstr.'i'ict irrmil,. -il.-.-iji lat ilnlrj .7(foSc Imitation erean-erj 444'e. Illllll flrni lt elnta 141 ras.a Kjtraa. (?Vi tlr eatri, flrt 4H1. W47c. drala, 4va lie .ernmla lnf44ir .llrtlea No 1. 41l ' -tj'a No J :i:Mii'.c eheik. Vo. I, St V 4111 n .liitrSM. atste and nearb-rt l.enneri iliilpa -.'ti.Vli Kathered u hltea, 4 Pf.'.lr I'aelll' .mat Mhlle. 4".ViV wpat.ru anil a.illtlirii rsth-rel irhltea, .lW..2ri atatn heritor l.nmna l?04Uc mixed tolora. 43!4 IIKl:f!ti aironfl; n-, elnta 112(1 boaea, mte whole nulk colored an-rlala 12c, 1.U flat .urrelit make uhltta. 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