t , mv " i h $a'piTALS5oaooo,o(m f SURPLUS (EARNED) 1 f l $2,000,000.00 JI Your Widow should not have to bear the bur dent of your Estate at a time when she is least able to do so. v Therefore, you should make a will and give her the protection of a Trust Company whose sound standards and conservative prin ciples will safeguard her interests. "TfVE COjyjIALLY iimite you to consult 'our officials freely, vwjthput expense, about your Will 'and to consider the advantages of 'appointing this Company "yaour Executor anjJhTrAjstee; Upon re- ; quest our representative will call upon you. You Should Make a Will Today Service and Stability Incomes Collected This Company will relievo the investor of the details involved in the collection of income. "Will attend to the collection of interest on mortgages, bonds and all other forms of Invest ment and render state ments as desired. Advice gladly fjiven on stability of securities. Takes complete charge of estates. Integrity Trust Company Fourth and Green Streets t Capital Surplus & Profit , , $510,000 .$1,610,000 What's Coming) This Fall? Will prices rise further or drop? What's the pros pect for Christmas busi ness? Where will Labor's riext move take us? Business right now stands In a peculiar position. Babson's Baronleter letter of Sept.2, "What's Coming ThlsFallT" goes straight to the heart of things and outlines the Inevitable trend of events so clearly pointed out by present fundamental conditions. A few copies are available for dis tribution to executives, gratis. A request on your letterhead will bring one. Address Dept 4146 Bilipn'i Statistical Orftnization Wellesley Hills. Mass. The Largest Oraanltatton of fa Character in the World LIBERTY BONDS BOUGHT and SOLD Any Denominations) Samuel K. Phillips & Co. sot crrESTNpT stritbt Ifaanssrs Philadelphia Stork Kxeouujo A Complete Federal and State Tax Service NATIONAL TAXAUDITBUREAU Tax JSiperts and rnblte Accountant! ion Colonial Trnst mat. Market and 13th Bla. Sprnea 1075 Ran 90 a. 1M.iWMSiMSM M 1 lj FINANCIAL. nivldenda THE ELECTBIO STORAGE BATTERY COMPANY Allegheny Avenue and I8th Street. Philadelphia. Sent- a. loin. The Director have declared a dividend of .. Ylnllara (C2.0O) Ter ahara from th n -earnings of the Company on both Common and Preferred Stocks, payable October 1. 'lDlv. to stocKnoiaera oi renorn tt me close ot ousineso un ntimtHwr u, iifiv, iaccas will be mailed. WALTER O. HENDERSON. Treal. Propoaala DvnpnNAU FOR ClAfiOLlNK. nrtja awn OREA8ES Raw Materials Dlvlalon. orfle plrector of Purchase, Munltlcns Building. Washington. D. C, Healed propoaala will be receive here for furnishing gaaollna. ksro. iember and Decernber. 1810, until 10 a. m September 18th. 19IB. Instead of September ta. aa previously atated. Further Informa tion ra application. ftntnHAT.fl VflR CRAVATS nrevnw .. t rertor of PuiThaae ?c. A IS. . Dlv.. Purchai. .Inr Contract 8ectlon). Munltlona Bldg.. JWaahlne-ton, D. C. Sealed propoaala. In trlpi t..... will ha. MP.Ivfl K.'aK.. -.-- "V?7 i lleate, will be received at 'above onie. until ( lltOO a. .. September M. 1910. for furnish' tine wu.wu w f-rupoae.ii rouat bear guaranty of 10 par cent. Proposal blanks ' J and Information aent on application- PB0P08AI.S FOR ifttEDfllNO U. B. Enrr. if Offlce. Old Federal Bid.. Wilmington. it 'j Tiai Miini ui uiruaau mil rut rauviwaii nana l ...alt 11 a. n. flot 1ft ID aim .. ..j for ursdglni Cooper rlvSr. N. J., and Chester rjvar, K. Further Information on applies. , tlon. rartnerahlpa I-) MESSRS. MONTGOMERY CO. 1 ' announce that LT. COLONEL. IHEdnnnn KOOSEVEI.T baa withdrawn from their nrm i ; a a a partner and that MR. JAMES H. i PERKINS has thla day been admitted Into Ihelr Arm as a partner. September 1. 1919. j !Si5- ,i th t-i'phII!lPhla. Pa. 14 Wall at.. New Tork. N. T. 10B B, La. Salle at.. Chloato. III. flpetlal Tueetlngn '- llSfA SPECIAL MEETINrs nv tii jKi Stockholders of the Bank of Cora. jf oionoiaer oi ina Bank or Cora. O jS?"? f11) bt ,ht Dofd of Dlrectora for f" jTtMadar.' Saptember II, 1910, at 1 noon, to , 4ajnldr and, yqto upon a resolution adopted 1 Mara or oirMtors for th conversion .VSZSkiZT" mr maatwriM Hecker & Co. Bankers and Brokers . Members of Philadelphia and New Tork ., Stork Eichanrea tt. K. COR, am ANll CltEHTNtTT BTS. Beidler & Bookmyer General INSURANCE BROKERS 424 Walnut Street rombard 1047 if0(i 433 New York Office 95 William Street Insurance Company of North America Fire Marine Auto Oldat American Stock fiwuaonce Co. , Founded in J7St Home OOlce Third and Walnut Sta. Uptown Office 210 Real Eatate Trust' .Bulldlnr 1817 1919 Association OF PHILADELPHIA N. W. Cor. 4th & Walnut Has given Its policy holders solid Indemnity for more than one hundred years and has never bcen.no strongr financially as now. Have you a policy In this old and reliable Company? CHARTER PERPETUAL Commonwealth Casualty Company. Oldest Philadelphia Casualty Company Assets $700,000.00 Automobile and Teams Accident and Blckneia Inanrsnc Attractive Liberal Bates rolIelM Prompt Claim Service Aafc your Broker for Commonwealth Protection Call, write or phono Drtxel Building WILLJAMS "la WALTON General Insurance Agents Nos. 416-420 Walnut St. PHILADELPHIA $5,000,000 East Coast Fisheries Company 7 Cumulative Preferred Stock ' Full Paid Non-Assesablo PREFERRED AS TO BOTH ASSETS AND DIVIDENDS Redeemable, in whole, or irrpart, at the option of the at $115 with accrued dividends Registrar Equitable Trust Company New York The following is summarized from a letter from the President of ihe Company: The East Coast Fisheries Company is one of the largest fisheries produc tion companies, engaged in producing with steam trawling vessels, a staple food in continuous demand in the markets of the world. Upon the early completion of firm contracts now placed, the company will become the largest producer of this staple product in the United States with the largest standardized fleet' of steam trawlers of the most mod ern type. The Company's operations have been uniformly success ful with earnings substantially in excess of dividend requirements. The Company's profitably operating equipment is being enlarged with the proceeds of this issue, by the addition of new steel steam trawling vessels, under construction, and to be added to its operating fleet. The Company is entirely free of bonded or other indebtedness. No bonded indebtedness can be created without the consent of two-thirds of the preferred stockholders. The 7 dividend on this issue has been regularly paid. I. 7 Wall Street Boston . Philadelphia Pittsburgh All ef Ike al0T Sns KatIdj beta io1I,jt.ii adret(EimcDt appears at e.C t.Jftl, EyiSmmgJPigBLlb LEDgBR-HkAELaiA, TBTORSbAY. SEASON'S LOW MARK TOUCHED IN CORN PIT ' L Buying Powor Limited to Shorts, but Causos Fair Rally OMAIN' DELT -WCATItCU. FOrtCAST rhlcaro, Sept. 4. Illlnolrrt cloudy tonlaht and Friday! onirr tonlrht north eaat. Mleaourt. lowest Houth Dakota. Ne braaka and Kanaaarart cloudy tonight and Friday: not tmich chanae In tempera ture. TVUconaln Fair, tonight 'and Prl dav; cooler arjutheaat tontetjt. lloneaota Fair tonight -and pnobablv ffrldar. Korth rmkota rr-t cloudy vnUht and FtMay: warmer eaat tonight. Mor&ana and tVy nmtnir Unaettled tonight and Friday; probably ehowers west. Clic.0. Sept. 4. Pricca for corn coptlnuci their trend downward today, late months tqichips new low rnnxks for the Bcason, Buylnc power cenen- ally remained, Jimjted to shorts, but this caused, tr falr"rolly from the bot-i torn. Somti putchnslDp by rnsh hoiises' .Ida '. J hmIaJ T11A t.(tJn!An n.n general, rroa after, the marict declined sW-loss- orders were met wbjch added to' the weakness. Ttwc- were no fresh devejopments of consequccce. Onc-of the bearish factors was a dis patch 'from" Huenos. Aires that there. wej-e tea "vessels peine loaded with cereals nt Argentine ports for the. United ptatcs. Big o.naotiti's of Argentine corn nrc. rcachns -tjie United Kingdom in gorcEnmeat "vrscis. The' cash article was wenkcr. First -r-w v,-i - Do You Wish You Knew the General Rules for Trading? 'J'HE way to place an order with a broker? - the deposit requirements? the commission charges? what instructions to give? and how an account is opened? Our Free Booklet explains this timely sub ject in a simple way and gives clear examples. Send for a copy today. Aik for Booklet No. T. U.-616 JONES & BAKER i SECURITIES Widener Bldg.. Philadelphia Pftoiiea Bell, Walnut 6063 Keylone, Race 2290 New Tork Detroit Plttaburcb Cblcaco Direct Private Wtrtt lioaton Capitalization Bonds None 7 Cumulative Preferred . $5,000,000 Common Shares ... . $5,000,000 Dividends payable January, April, July, October M. TAYLOR & CO. Incorporated New York , Cfavelanti Cincinnati Indianapolis hand owners were wore Inclined to s'ell, and qffcrtngB were, larger, particularly from Iowa." Tboso who favored still lower prices laid emphasis on the dlt ficulty in arranging foreign credits. Oats weakened with corn and en countered much liquidation. Many stop-loss orders were tcached and prices declined rapidly. Support was good and reinstatement of some long lines were noted. Ther"e was also profit-taking by shorts. I.eadlnr furiirfta Mn,.4 . ntl.. .. r....- ;. iV.." LT.l '" "B ."wo. win viirw uruvrrj-- TMl. Onpn Illvh Tw ri... -u.. lllgl sept, ... f.eift i.o4.. too i.eot. i.otu Dec. 1 30( 1.30 1.27'i 1.281 1.81 uatn Pept. ... Sft es'i 72 6(1 . 09 S 674 70H ?5 Llec. . . . Pork Bert Oct 87.00 iV'.oo 42.00 2.00 35 SO 37.00 .... ira Sept. ...26.85 28.85 Uct 20.&0 20.05 Itlba Sept. ...21.35 21.00 Oct. . ..21 40 21. 50 Bid. 25 95 25.85 20.40 20 00 27.10 26.70 21.05 21.84 20 07 21.45 LIVESTOCK QUOTATIONS t Chlrwco, Sept. 4. HOOS Ilecelpta. 13v000 head. Unevenly ateady to 25c lower than yeaterday'a general trade Top. 120.10: heavy, $17.80010.50; medium. $18tJ20i light weight $18.7520 Id. light, U8.25 10 80; heavy packing "sow a. smooth. Slow 17.25; packing aoiye, rough, 115 COSflG; plga. $15.B0ftlH.75. UATTLU llccclnta. 10.000 head . Native and western beef aters etrong tj -25c hlgh-l er. liutchera mostly Jfiir.'jc hjsher. ' Calven 50o higher: feeders jiting . Ueef aUyera. choice, and prime. $10018. medium m! good, til ".'WKI; common. to.r.oWll.rt uoera. Ight weight, .good and choice. SLS.75Q17.15: J. lUllllllUll. ... IU.V 11.111. common and medium. 10.250 lfl. 78! .butcher Lheltera, $7014.75; cows. $0.75013.25; calves iwwi SllEEr Ilecelpt. 41.000. Harly aalea fat'lamb aieady to strong Top natives, 414 50. Ten cars western straight at $15.15 Sheep steady rtjtaburth. Sep; 4. 1IOQS Jlecelpta, 2000 .head. Ixwe;. lleaMes. $1U.7520; heavy yorkers. $10.302O 75;' light yoTkera. il 10.50; pigs. $18.75(;in.V5. SIIEKI" AND LAMBS Receipts. 000 head. Steady Top sheep. $11.25: top lambs. $15.50. CAl.VES Uecelpts. 100 head Steady. Top, $22,80. Kast nulTnlo. N. Y.. Sept. 4 CATTLE Itecelpts 750 head. Steadv Calves, re ceipts. 300 head. Steady. $713 22 50. HOOH Receipts, 3200 head 00c t- Jl lower. Heavy, $10 50010.00; orkers. $20 50 S20.00. plfs. $18.50: roughs. $15 7518; stags. $10013. SIIEE1- AND LAMBS Receipts. 300 head Lnmhs. 2.V hl?her. Lumbs. $8010 25: earllng8, $7012: veethets. IP 50010. ewes, J.ifflO. mixed sheep", $000.50. Kansas City. Mo., Sept 4 HOOS Re ceipts. 4000 head. Closed very unevenly at about a'endv with-yesterday's general trade. Uulk. $18.25fl10.25; heaxles, $18 2510 25. medium wights. $18 25C19 40; lights. SIR S 10.50. light lights. $17.75CMB.75; packing sows. $15IW17, pigs, I4(MD.21 CATTLE Receipts. 000 head and 000 calves. Irregular. Heavy beef steers, cholco and prime, $17018.50. medium and (rood, $13.00017; common. $11.7301.1.50; light, good and choice. $1.1017.73; common and medium. $8 75014.10: heifers. $0.13014: cos, $B 10012. canners and cutters, $3 23 O.10: Mal steers. $13.50015 50; feeder steers. $9.25013.23; stocker steers. $0 05(8 10 83 SHEEP Receipts. 12,000 head Steady. 25o to 50c higher Lambs, $10 75015.25; culls and common. $7010; yearling wethers. $0010.75; ewes. $0.2508.50: culls and com mon. $300' breeding ewes, JStH,7.', feeder lrmbs. $1213.75 Kast St. Louis. III., Sept. 4 HOOS Re celpts. 7000 head. Lower. Top. $10 75; bulk. $10 25W19.03: medium. $10 J5OI0 75: light. $18.23010 75: light lights, $18010; heavy packing sows, smooth. tXb.ZTiKt 10 25; packing sows, rouill, J13.23014 25. pigs. $15018 CATTI.K Recelnts 3000 hrnil Rt.aili' Beef steers, medium and heavy, choice and prime. ia.uwin, medium and good. Ill (tf 16.75: commtm. $0.7511 light, good and tuuice, inr 4JW1H.JM, common and medium $8.75010.75; heifers, $0 73T15.50: cows! $6.75011.50; canners end cutters. 50B 75: veal cahes. $15 50O20 50: feeder. $7,500 12.0: stocker steers. $7010.20. SHEE1' Receipts. 180O head. Steady to .jinn. .'""!". i.-.i'y i-i to: cuns ann com mon. $0011.60: yearling wethers. $0011: ewes, $608: culls ind common, $303 30 Sooth Omahn. Sept. 4. Receipts. 3000 head. Steady to 35c lower. Hulk, $17 250 CATTLE -Receipts. 4S00 head Ueef steers. 25050c lower: butchers' stock alow, ateady: stockers and feeders 25O50c lower SHEEP Receipts, 33,000 head. Fat Iambs opening sales 20c higher Sheep steady. BAR SILVER Commercial bar silver was quoted In Xew York today at $l.1ftg an ounce, a decline of c. In London, the price was Old. unchnnged. Board of Directors Tramfer Agent Empire Trust Company New York a natter of record onlf. EXTENSIVE LOSSES RECORDED IN COTTON Prices Continuo Downward Un der General Liquidation Drop of More Than Cent COTTON DEL.T V.TJATltnn rONDtTtONS JW Vork. Sept. 4. The followln tern." &r.l.W w"? "wrdsd In the cotton Ef" th.!" """Tina;! Oklahoma, rhatanooa-a. Fort Smith. (10. San Antonio. I.ltils ltork, Jifmpnls. Aumisla and Wllmlnaton fit: Montaomsry. flflj Shrsvfport Thomasvllls. VJar'lon and Savannah. : Vlckhur. '" crS"" Chrlatl New Orlan. Tenaa-x..nd"ck?nvL,lr.- 72i Oalwatnn and Tampa. 74. Thi; follow Ina; precipitations T '.'in"00."1 Jew Orleans, .01s Jauk. J2 oJ ,04, Pneola. io. Oalea- Now York, Sept. 4. Fiirtlir-r exten sive Ioipcs occurred in the cotton mar ket today under continued cpnernl liquidation. The break nmounted to more than n full cent. October falling to Cn.01. Severe losses in grain and the feverish condition In securities were re flected in increased pressure of western and Wall street offerings, Vihile (.ellinj; orders came from spot merchants in the Southwest. Demand failed to broaden and bears uho had covered earlier appeared to be reselling, while the demand from tmoV sources was too light to make itself felt materially. Further weakness In foreign exchange and predictions of n break in ocean freight rates, in consequence of the lack of inquiry for cargo hpace, received a good deal ot attention. An eastern bolt spot handler said that there was little cotton being sold, either for export or through eastern spinners, but that there was n fnlr -. quest for staple cotton, of which stocks rc iigni. The market closed barelv steady at a net decline of 100 to 12a points. n Onm Jli l0 JIlBll Low l.nst sKS.! Hi!-"' 2!EM Oct. ..31)10 Dec. S0..VJ Jan. ,.S(MU Feb. ...10.411 March 30.4H May .30.U.1 Hid. HI! 1 80 10 30.20 2b.L-; CT.'isSyo in, 53-ii!) '-'""n 24i) 30 20 30 30 20 4,- "t i-.ffiijii 30 28 30.30 2S.52 20 3 53 , NEW YORK COFFEE MARKET New York. Sept. . The coffee mar ket this morning opened nt n 21 point advance, the feature of the transactions being the offerings from a large Wall street firm, which sold freely on a scale up. Hullish crop advices from Brazil reached the trade here, and caused further upward reactions right after tho call. December sold to lT.S.I; March to 17.;i.". and Mny to 17.30, or .'10 to 4S points above the previous close. A cable from Santos snid: "Receipts expected to fall off, being balance in srior remittance. Crops broken down JO per cent." Yet. Close i losp 17. IS 111 S2 IS. 20 17.13 IR.IIII 17 32 17.S3 17.10 17.70 17 01 17J13 10 lis 17.00 lllll.'i 17.00 10 in 17.31 Dt.lti) 17.30 1II8N 17.43 10 S3 17.43 18. S2 Aujr. . . kept . Oct. . Nov Dec. . Jan. . Feb March April . Mny .. .Tuna July . . Did. BUTTER, EGGS AND CHEESE New York. Sept I HLTTUH Irrecular n.celpts 7S3S tubs. Creamerj , nUner I fan extras, 3!jOI4c, extra !I2 score). SRi" " Ilmts, BUJJUr; packlni: slock, current make. No. 2. 40c COOS Irregular Receipts. 25,030 cases, rresh-g-athered extras. OSOSOc. do extra firsts. 52034c; .Io firsts. 476.116 suite Pennsylvania and nearbv western hennery white, fine, to fancy. 72 074c, state, rennsyll janla and nearby hennery, white, ordinary to prime. 60871c, do brown. 000"c: do lathered brown and mixed colors 53i57c CHEESE firm. Receipts. 0221 boxes. BtatC. Whole milk fl.-itN. current rnukA una clals, 31(t3'ic; do, average run. .lOB.IOWr State. Whole milk, twins current injli. .,.a. clals, 30H$T3lUc. do, average run 2D& Si M'llMKB RKSQitT-l WBHXKlH-iVII.I.i:. 1A. Open High I.ow .' .. IS 00 IS 00 17.24 17 70 17 2U .1714 17 02 17.12 17.09 n'io n'io 17.00 17'.33 17 33 WALTERS PARK INN A WERXERSVILLE, PA. Tn the Blue Rldffe. Wonderful mountain land to eSw roam oer A tcnlc In the air bilnns roses to the cheek ugj relieves the tired. ThrouRhout the houso our own moun- tain spring water; own farm fruits and vegetables. All Indoor and out door sports. Free conveyance to golf course Resident physician and complete sanatorium department. All treatments and baths Osteopathy This department In evidence only to those who use It. Open all jtar All Summer and Winter pleasures. Ownership Management. Make Your lleaertotlnna Now for SEPTEMBER AND OCTOBER THE GOLDEN MONTHS OF THE YEAR AT1.ANTIU riTY HOTEL ESPLANADE AV1IOIJ5 BLOCK ON OCE.VN DIONT Boato" to SoveralSi A.e Chelae section Capacity. BOO. Fresh and sea-nater b"tha sSefaPricarCr "' Orcha" da"Cln GRAND ATLANTIC v Vlrrlnla Ave., near rteorln capacity, finoi strictly modern private batha. eloyator...etc. notable UW.S J3PMJ up dally: .pecta Wy auto buasea meet trains, "oo'! "p'siPxw tels under ownership direction F miaa. THE WILTSHIRE Virginia Ae. and neach, ocean ';! oaelty 350: private baths, running water In 5.! .levator, etc. American , p ar , slal weekly rates; booklet. SAM! 1.1. '1" .'.nn.ni nncrnorl i, HU I CL UUaUDlil- ,,each ,,ulninE from .o kll tr llklt A tS MAIIIOS. MnXTCLAIR. X. IDEAL COUNTRY HOME Hotel Montolair SiaXTCUMR. N. . J10ST PKI.inirTF'M.V SITl'ATF.I; RKSIDRNTIAI. IIOTKI. IN NKW YORK'S KVIIfRns. OPEN THE KNTIRE TKAR ntKnERiwi r. iiai.i. riMr.N mi.nwooi). x. J. Sheldon Hotel """SS; trio aenlce. D J. WOODS. Ownership AKROX. TA. Will take Summer Boardera In my beauti ful farm homai a-ood food and line location: also provide permanent home for aaed peo ple who ar willing to pay for comfort. GARDEN SI'Or TAI1I.K WATER CO. Akron. Pa. WAsinxr.Tov. i. r. Burlington Hotel Lena than five minutes from, every thin American and European Plans 431 Rooms, -222 Baths, $2 & Up '"; 11. T, MILLER, Manager I3EP,TEMBER 4 1910 MONEY-LENDINQ ftATE8 NEW YOltK Jloney on call, mixed collateral, opened nt fi'j per cent; high, (t'iJ low, 4; last, 5; closed, CtRMi ; ruling rnte, 5 per cent. Industrials opened nt O'j per cent; high, 5Vj ! low, 4: last, 5; closed, CTiVj; ruling rate, 0 per cent. The market for lime funds continues very dull, but a few loans were made toddy, sixty to ninety days, nt 0 per cent. This money, in distinction to previous lime funds, is New York cap ital. 1'rimc mercantile paper is slow, owing to the limited offerings. The market is DU !? per cent. 1'iline bank acceptances arc quiet nt unchanged rates. PHILADELPHIA Call, 54C P cent; time, fiMO per cent; commer cial paper, three to six months.f fi'lfff r per cent, nnd six months, 0 per cent. IP N DON Money is quoted nt V,'s por ccflt. JjivQUJit rates, short bills. 3 7-lV)(fl31i per cent; three month? bills. 8 D-lli(ffT!s per cent. Reserve Banks' Discount Rates Offirinl discount rates at the twelve Tedernl Resent banks were as fol lows : (The first column gives rotes for nil periods up to and including a Ufteen day maturity; the bccond for n period of sixteen to ninety days. The aiiird nnd fourth cohimns give the rates for rediscounts of collateral loans secured by government bonds or notes.) t'om'l i ip'r Gov t paper 10 to DP 10 to 00 , 13cla,H iian 15 days dae rinslon ... 4 fi 4 4'. Nnu York . t 1'i Philadelphia 4 4S 4 4'. nichmoml . . . . 4'4 Is. 4U Pi flevelanJ 4', t4 s) 1 i, Atlanta 4 1 4 4'4 Clilcago .4 4V 4 P4 St. Louis t 44 4 r. Minneapolis 4'j l O," I 4'4 Kansas Clt 4', S 4'4 P, Dallas ... 4'-5 4i Q:, 1 4', tian Krancltro 41. Ti P4 P4 FOREIGN EXCHANGE Now York, Sept. -1. The foreign ex change market opened weak for the allied exchanges nnd steady for most of the neutrals. Husiness was only mod erate. Demand Kterllng was down cent from yesterday's final at 4,17 and 4.1St$ for cables. Tranc cables were steady at S.20 for cables and 8.22 for checks. Lire showed n loss of 1 point nt 9.G3 for cables nnd 9.05 for checks. Other quotations were : Swiss cables .1.0(1. checks R.dS; guilder cables 37 U. checks 37 1-1(1; pesetas cables ll).I!2, .checks 10.1.1: Stockholm cables 21.40, checks 24.2.1; ChrUtianln cables 23.0,1, checks 22.00; Copenhagen cables 21.70, checks 21. .13; Helgium cables 8.15, checks fi 17. The feature of the market, after midday, was a further break in French exchange to within two centimes of the extreme low record and murks reacted under the low of this movement. Sterling cables, after selling down to 4.17ai. steadied to 4.1S'i, and demand to 1.17, rrjinc cables were up to V21 nnd checks Io S.2,'5. The cloving figures on jestertbiy were S.l(ln for cables and S.IS1,! for checks. Lire cables were heavy, nt 11.04. nnd checks fr.GG. Marks fell to 1. 104.45. The previous low was 4. In the late dealings Trench exchange made n new low record, being quoted nt u centime under the previous low which was established i-ome time ngo. I'rauc cables wereS.21 nnd checks R.20. Sterling fell to the lowest of the day nnd murks were heavy nt the new low record of 4.40, or 10 points under the previous low record. BANK CLEARINGS Rank rlnnrlncs toila comparcil with cor responding dav last two . pars Ill mis 1917 Phlla ,. I7H.SS1.-.7T 73 f(i J1JT JSS K.a.oTO Ilnltnn .-.(1701.731 .14 IM1L' IlL'll 12 701 T'M V T IVi N41.041 (134 0113,77- (170 773.(11.; I Baltimore 14.13(1,471 11 s07.UrJ7 n. l 411. T'lu M1MMBU Hl'XIltT WiatXKBhVH.I.n. PA. TIXTir ITV. X. J. Hotel Biltmore Rhode Inland Are. near noardwalfc Opn all ear. Amer. n(J European Plana. AH outtlde rnoms. Suites with bath. Orrhcttra. Danclnr. Capacity 230. Hot and cold ira water baths, Cpecial Vail rate. Now bnoktnr niiTamnf: itotri. co HOTCe n Alriclnla mr, nnd tif henrh, nvrrlonklnp ine nieri iier. mpHfity iki. utery hrn Ire, roinfort und -rnJorment. Sea nntrr hatha, prlintc mil nuhlli. Sptrlal Atnrrl rnn plan 91 up dnllji Knropean pi tin i up daily. Auto htm tn train. Modern tnnlo and ciiriitUf Imthn dept, nttnrhed. HOTEL CHELSEA OPKX AI.I. ii:r SEPTEMBER The moit dellirhtful month of th-s icar SKCl'Ui; RF-SKUVATIONh J, II. Thompson & Vo, cDanon Vlrjrlnla Are. close to beach and Steel I'ier. Can. 230. Am. pUn. prlr. hatha, rnn'r water, eletalor. Open nil enr. J. I.. I.r.r.IIS. Onner. TMfIv10RE ATuimccnrl 1WRLPS GREATEST HOmsUOCESS HOTEL CONTINENTAL Always open Alwass read. Terma mod erale. Phone or write M Walsh Dunr.n HOTEL WHITTLE V,or,k .AT"- . . , , th hotel from .!? " Plan 11! r,0 up dally European 1 1.00 up. Elevator. Ilathlnx from hotel. Hotel Deville K'nlwckr At, New, Select t """ Ocean view itunnlna water. Baths throughout. Specla fall ratea. SO week up, THOMAS SI. O'URIEN. NUTTA! L DJnucTi,r .... ON UEACH UM1IIIU AVr;. AHZI IIUAKUWAL.K New Clarion K-r Av Hach. aaras. - UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT LIBERTY AND VICTORY LOAN BONDS We buy and sell Liberty Loan and Victory Loan Bonds on commission at current market prices. Denomination $50, $100, $500, $1000 Edward B. Smith &Co Established 1892. BANKERS Members New York and Philadelphia Slock Exchanges PHILADELPHIA NEW YORK 1411 Chestnut Street 30 Pine Street ALLENTOWN Allentown National Bank Rmxi. NEW LONDON EASTON 232 State Street 1st National Bank Bldo. toucatioicq: llotli Seits SCHOOL OF (35th BUSINESS & SALES A new course training for positions njj House Cor respondents, Supervision of Correspondence, Mail Sales Director8,Correspondence Grides, Letter Executives, and in the handling of all special correspondence (credits, collec tions, sales, adjustments, etc.) in which expert letter writing ability is required. Write for full information and catalog F-14. OTHER COURSES trroiint.iijr C. P. A.). Adiertlrvlnff. Applied T,u In fan and MiiPacrmrnt. Ilookkerplnt. ItiiH.np! iTCnjrllftlt. I.iiftlnr nnd Sale Cftfredpondencc. Crrdits and Collection. Commercial Uw I. II and III, ConteynnelriK, Corporation Finance. Cost Accounting. rinanre and Commerce. Industrial Organization and M una ce ment. Offlce. Management. Plan Rradlnc nnd KMIinatlnr. Realty UroUrruse. Reporting, Hnleontanhlilp. Saturday 'Moriilnc Courses Vir Public frcliool IfucherN, TEMPLE UNIVERSITY Broad Street Below Berks. Philadelphia SCHOOL llusiiin.is . vna idliiK unil The il'iiiand for (U-tlllieil olllee Help t irenienUous. Take any nni nf our snlpntll.l course U" M.replnc. StenoCTapliy. Sheldon Salesm:inslilp. Secrete.Hn! jor Typintipif Your sorvlces -Mill be In Immoillate demand Think of what uu ould like to be live years from now and prepare But remember! Bua'nets men have no time tn train ou ir you want to ncuure kuuu li.iik i'uduiuh huu j.y . tne tounuaiion inr k uuiiiifon ..t. . ...... .. .. ,,M" , cjj' for It now and here Day School opens Sept 2. Niijlit bchool opens St 3 BANKS BUSINESS COLLEGE AN .UTUi:iITi:i" ( OMMIIKflAI. SCHOOL, 919WALINU1 SlKtt.1 WANAMAKER INSTITUTE OF INDUSTRIES N. W. Corner H3d and Walnut Street" Begin Sept. 18, and End April 6 Tuition Coat for the Period DrnMlnc . . f 8.00 l-nlntlnc oil. alcr nnd rlilna IS 111 KncIWi IjiniimKi- ';' French or spunl-h In.10 rinno or lolln ; .. stpnocranliy ndiunrrd ." T.ricn rlilna only "J llnokkreplnir . ,. -1 llonUkeeiiltiE. Menoeriinliy and Tjnenrlllne lomhlnrd 27 n rillns nnd Iiulexlnc 10.00 llu-In-M Kntllxli 14.0" lliialiieaa Arithmetic 1S.0 I'rnmanxliln 522 f -(irreolionilenre . ." I'uli'le Sclionl f-rrlunera li-V. Pnlille sdiool lllllernte! ... 1.1.00 rrlntlne . . 15.00 lie il ltnt nnd oinei"inrlni! . l.l.nn 1'nlille Swuklne Cer mpnl . . lr..00 rt N'ee.lleit'j'-k unil rrochdlns 11.00 ronkrrj nnd nomeit'e Science . 1J.OII nreinnklnR or Milliner ., .. 1J.00 Arelillertnriil nniln; jnd Nwel- flcptlnni , J J J" "leclionlcsl nranlnB ... In.OO Mine Trlnt Itemllnc for mechanic. '2.00 Kngravlnn . . .,., , -00 "iVulcli and (lock Mnklnf and K. nalrlnir j-"" TfleKMi'hv io.".! ruttlnc Mcn'a Clolhlne 18.00 r T k TlXTTXTr 1,. nvnai-ianna nlr1 riv Ju-vour' mistakes is too lengthy and j eo.stly a method. The better way' is to learn neioie yuu biui. aim make no mistakes. COURSES For joutik men: Huslnesa Adminis tration nleHiiiunshlp. for jnnnaj nnmem Serretnrliil, Miort hnnd mill T.iDev.rltinir. Send for SSth Year Book PEIRCE SCHOOL of Business Administration Pine Street West of Broad America'. Foremot.1 llualnetta hrlmnl Strayer's Business College Philadelphia's Greatest Business School Call unfe or phoif for full particular STRAYER'S 807 Chestnut St. Phone, Walnut 384 Our graduates are In constant demand for lood-paitug positions Grogs Shorthand. I the ey. apeeay iem complete busInuKi Ad secretarial courses Dav and Nteht Classes Intensive tralnlns. Enroll any lime. Call or write tor full particulars ann catalogue. rnii.A. nrsiM-.s ctir.i.KGE anil Collete nf Commerce 1017 Chestnut M I'hllndeiplila. GERMANTOWN FRIENDS SCHOOL P'n! S"n " A 'w vacan cies for earnest college prepar atory pupils. Stanley R Varnall, i'rincipal. Sl'ItlNO (iAKIlK.N INSTITU1K Arts, Mechanics, Klectrlctty, Automobile ' Class, a commence Sept. is. Knroll now Send for booklet Ilroad and Snrlnc llardtn sis i TIIK FKANKI.IN lNSTITI'Ti: hlllOUI. OK MIX'IIAMC ARTS Draltln;. Math matlcs. Mcchanlca. i Pell Market 2373 13 S Se enth St AIIT AM TFXTIM: .SCHOOLS of the Penn sylvania Museum and School of Industrial Art. Rroad and Pine streets. Open Septem ber !Sd. CIrculara on request $4 l month Night School gSS, Hhorthnnrl. Kn-Mti Pinmimhln IPAUMKlt SCIlOOC.lo H.lOib M, FRIENDS' SELECT , Oa-ths-rarkway. Cherry and letb 8U. rr: llolh Keies COMMERCE Year) CORRESPONDENCE Serretarlal. Miorlhind (Pitman nnd GresR). Trntllc Itntes nnd Munaitement. TipeurltliiR (300 Machines). Pleipf snd me (free) circular and personal adlc about course marked. Na me Street Prepare ! reorcanlziiiK in a marvelous way. E2E2KZ3EJ223SE?: innc ln itrd Ito,. The Episcopal Academy Locuit and Juniper Sta. fOi UhL "fj THK -cnool aim ootn tn In 1 truc.ion and tn daily In tel coursp witn the masters. is o nelp boss n the Foun dation at an upright manly and r e ! l it o i! ) character Right llvins rlKht thinking and good oholarsh!p are the tundamemals thorough eduration for toy- G wars to college AdmlsMon to colleges by certiflraie ar examination. Special courses tor busi ness Lara- athl-tlc crnunds rvmnautum. roninc wretlinr body culture und.r dlr-ctlon of Prof Wm J. Hrrmana. Iter. I'hlllp J. Ntelnmetz. Jr .. T. n HendmaMrr. will be at Ihe Academy on nnd nfter ept, nth, Rpglfitem mnlled on nppllcn -.1 ii'jii. r..iiiiii .firii, tii.rr ciLa 111 '8tlH Middle 10th; Lower, S?a William PeiM Charter School No 8 South Twelfth Street . PHILADELPHIA j Tounded in lltsu ..n. t bartered by William I P'lin on ih eime da hh the city of Phila dlphla Th I'eun Chatter rfc't -l has main- talni-d an uninterrupted coviwrute existence. t During the past U .ar. the u"hool hat grauuriiMi oer mm puiilo. T wnom mora than 12H have ont!nJd their 'studies In a, nre of unherettlps and prnfeghlonal schools. The unuu4l proportion of alumni yho have taken on or more unlveralt deffreea Is due lirel to tho charortei nnd permanence of h' triirhin-? ntnff nmnhfr'riB oer Sir mem b, rts of t it's-, the six enlor members have phen to ttu ii hool an aerae term of herlre of L'6 pnrs Tor three veara thera ha-e bevn no (hanBes In th1 staff, aave od dltlona to m-pt the reiiutrements of tticras d enrollmt-nt. whl"h h-H already taxed to rapat-itj the usn huiltllnjf added to e)Ulp in'nt KiHt jcar Mriffntflcent plavlna fields of 2'2 RcrcB uford ample fuctlUtea for the ett-TtNe of a 8i hool of i00 Th L'SlBt ioar IiibIiih Heptemljr 23rd. The Profpertu for 1D1H 'Jt Is r ady for dis tribution Mulldlnst) ur oim n for InstctloQ and oln- 1 0 tinn of pupn. Sei ttmbt r iith. KI( II KI MUTT (.1 nirRK, Pli, . IIKnMTKC FRIEND'S9' CENTRAL SCHOOL SYSTEM V-r'le to V ir H .rtlc nnd llntaa f Il.r.l.l ItrHTON VI.MI, lrlnrlpal 131 Ii It.irc !.. rhllnilelnhlj. Uleinnlarr .-ciiot''K in uirfereiit l'arts of the city R opens Ninth Month 23rU fillTXt T lfll.1.. IA." Chestnut Hill Academy ST. MAIITIVS fllKsTM'T HIM.. IA. ' Preparation for collefci- An ideally locaterl country day and hoardlnff school for bna Especially low ratts for flvelay boardera. High standards of scholarship. Unexcelled athletic equipment Including; three platna fields, gymnasium, swlmmlnv pool and recre ation bulldlnj- Reopens September 34. Catn1ogua tn appllca tlon ' Yoittir Homen nnd 'llrls FMIENBS' CENTRAL SCHOPL SYSTEM Reopens Ninth Month 23rd Write for Tear Book and Italea CIIAKI.KX Ill'KTON tVAI.HH, Principal lolli Rare Xls.. Phllnilelphla. Klementar' Schools In Different Parts of the Cits-. The Gordon-Roney SchooL, For nirla. 4I1S Hnrnce HI ret. General and College Preparatory Co' Roof garden and Bpn, Miss RO!reT. BThVRNS. XCIH10I, KMt GIKUt. VA, Cballea Ajl,. Usnaautu9. Oatu, i r 3BBvb? II Kl H J; f r m M a UI JV eJ, - n ii "i i i i m JL. i i mt u , 45 n w f&-1SBNt T ? '" ) V . I a o HEX a i i" -,'J a9 Vi rvv f a ?? a . ti '' - ii' . n ,.a tti't1 r ' y- i" art rr-' , j jr .j. i jrin ' " I'v U a &$ a Sn ?., ''-" U' '5, " T) C-, '! ' :.. . -
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