Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, July 31, 1920, NIGHT EXTRA, Page 11, Image 11

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STOCK TRADING ,
WAS PERFUNCTORY
Confision of Sentiment Tontlod
Further to Lessen Pub
lic Interest
Slock alw today on 1,,e Now
York exchange, as complied by tho
Evening Sun, totaled 172,30q
chares.
Now York, July 31. Tho New York
Evening Sun's closing financial review
today says:
Confusion of sentiment and highly
rarled expression of opinion In weekly
reviews of tho securities market position
and tho general outlook tended further
to lessen public Interest In stock prices
In today's short session. The tone was
one of underlying strength, neither prcs
nro nor buying Initiative being In ert
donee To twnfthe slug glsh tide. Tho
statement of Comptroller of the Cur
rency Williams gnvo addlUonal emphasis
to the fundamentally sound financial
condition of tho country, and Iteration
of tbo ability of the Federal IUsoryo
banks to supply adequate credit facili
ties for essential purposes should give
confidence In the futuro, following a
period of necessary readjustment and
perhaps somo business unsetUemcnt.
Tho outstanding feature today was
tho nbsenco of all but the most per
functory concern In tho trading. Nu
merous ordinarily active Issues were
scarcely touched in the first hour.
There was n good show of strength
among the chemical stocks, particularly
those involved in merger rumors in cir
culation for several weeks past. Na
tional Analinc, General Chemical and
Barrett Co. Motors, oils and equip
ments did very little.
There was quiet strength In the rail
road list, gains in several cases ffblng
a point or more. Another sharp break
in wheat prices of 10 cents or more a
bushel was recorded.
The second hour saw somo yielding In
industrial values, while the rails rather
moro than held their own. In neither
list, however, was there the slightest
indication in initiation in any direc
tion. As far as any significance in the
trading in the half session went, tho
market might ns well have closed yes
terday for the week. There was Httln
of promise in money outlook In view of
tho announcement that the government
would withdraw $14,000,000 more from
tho banks on Tuesday next.
Philadelphia Markets
WHEAT Receipts. 73.381 buh. Market
largely nominal at lat decline. Car lota In
"port elevator No. 1 red winter. 12.81
2. SO: No. 1 hard winter, S2.Sl2.8a: No.
t red, winter, jcarllcky, I2.7802.81i No. 2
r.o(J.Srini6ri 2.7802.83i No. 2 hard winter.
2.782JSa: No. 2 red winter, garlicky. J2.73
!W2.78: No. 8 red winter. 12.7S2.80: No. 8
hard winter. I2.75W2.80; No. 3 red wlntei,
Siyi'i.'2'!02-78: N". red winter. J2,7t
W2.7R: Nn. A hnnt wrlntao 11 rao Trt. xf
4 red winter, garlicky. 12.8002.71; No. 6
&.,'."'.?? 2.72.72i No. 0 hard winter.
J?.?".?2,72' J,0 Tti winter, sarllcky. 12.02
CORN Itecelpta, 1040 bush. Dull and
weak to acll. We ciunte. ns to quality and
locat on. at SI. 0801.73, the latter for No.
1 veltow.
OATS Receipts. 21.430 bush. Nominal In
the nbienoe of buslneas.
FLOUR Receipts. 4.808.r.C3 lbs. In sacks.
Dull and weaker. Quotations: 108 lbs.,
packed In 140-lb. Jute sacks Soft winter
Itralght. western, Jll.00012.10: do. do.
e!fl?&,!I1,?P"2.: ,,ard winter, straight
111.73912: do. short patent. 112.80013:
?r.ln,5jlr,"t' ,clarv 1111.50; do. patent.
mS.lWia: do. short patent. I18.2&014:
fancy sprlnir and city mills patent, family
"fands. 14.8015. Ilyo flour, 112.50
PROVISIONS Oulet and unchanged. The
2K!?,.,,inB .wersi U6e'. ln ' smoked and
iS, j 53o.! knuckles and tenders,
moked and alr-drled. B4o: Dork, family, JTi
hams, s. P. cured, loose 4O04OWc: do,
iJHi loose, 48i43V4ci do. do. smoked.
4BW4J!4cs do boiled, boneless. 68c: -plcnlo
shoulders. S. P. cured, loose. 2(lc: do.
ISiw1, .25c! belllfs ,n P'ekle. loose. 23c
breakfast hnenn. 88c: lard, 22c.
fii,LTTERDuIL at quot' ruitn. The
following were the quotations: Solid-packed
creamery, fancy, hlgh-seorlng firsts. S7W W
ti r . ' ""'.-. wjii nraia iimv
firsts, noB3c: seconds, 43W40e:
---..., ,,i.n, tMfiu'i.ou, secunns, loipil
iZV ' jrramery. choice to fancy, S8Vi ft
v.Wj-JJ?.01'3- 51TWc: prints job
Wng at 8il8o for fancy and at BS03o
for fair to choice.
EOCI3 Fine eggs firm. Quotations: In
free cases, nearby firsts. Bl33c per don:
nearby current receipts. 40ci nearby ordinary
to fair. 4447o: western extra firsts. 81
51 .W'5AOT. nr?tl'- -TnOc: seconds and
Jt flln-c Cy candled e Jobbing
CHEK8E Firmly held. The following
were the quotations: New York, whole-milk,
nets, current make fancy, 2714 28c- do
'."l"" " f,lr. 24a7c: do lnghbr:;
S.H28c: single Daisies, 27H 28c; jobbing
Mies of fsnoy held goods. 2030c '"""'"
LIVE POULTRY Quotations: 'Fowls, not
to'ts rhihIa-ncyHavYl i?1- ""rtlonal
km.a5,hS.riu d0V I'ht Rnd medium.
3838ci white Leghorn fowls. 839S8o:
?.Jh1r .cn,.ckfn"l fan, Jf'llow-.klnnedT not
48ci broiling chickens, fancy, yellow
Iu2Jd,JnJA,Bnori?."' weighing 11U lbs.
i.lt1fi,n-4i2iV ,whl,e leghorns, brollirs
weleSIng 1V42 lbs. apiece. 8780c: white
Leghorns. broUers smaller alsea. 3488oi
"Id roosters. 23028c: ducks. olcL sa&"a'
sprtns SOJWcs Pigeons, re?' uhlt. 48030?'
, pSRSBED TOULTRY Quo-atlons are ai
follows: Fowls. ,,rssh.klll.dV decked
4Sw.'iXeJrt,in7"i,4 A ?o5 "" and oveVaplwe.
Si,,XflBnln? ?,""-42i weighing 8H lbs..
?"L4?f. we!"hlnr 3 lbs.. 33 p 37c: fowls!
Iwa'-A1'1"1 .'" bV.l- dry-plckd, weighing
45 lbs. apiece, 41o: we ghlng 3W lbs STm
8c. weighing 3 lb...'83l35e I brollefJ.".?-
RnwBSc: broilers, western, smaller sizes. 80
fflS.'c: old roosters dry.ncked. western. 27o:
Co. soutliern, 2320ci sprlne ducks, L. I .
DIVIDENDS DECLARED
..'J S WMr ft Co.. quarterly percent.
Aui?usr 1B.'P " J l "t0k of "coni
m,8,W"j Jnltary Jtanufac.tMrlng Co.
14 Jply..? 1H T"r ctnt 5 ""frred and
?,.Mr c'nt on enmmon. and extra of 1 per
t'Vi on common, all pavable August 10 to
holders of record August B.
Htudebaker Corporation, quarterly of 11 7t
,.rhrrnn .""? $,-,7B 0" Sfefeired. 'both
August 10. ,0 "t0Ck ot reco'd
Prices Steady on Paris Bourse
r?;l,,nJulr '! Prices were steady
on tho Bourse today. Three per cent
rentes wero rjuotcd at C3 francs: ex
einnge on London, 48 frnncs 175 cen
tlmc; B per cent loan, 88 frnncs. The
onlliir was quoted at 13 francs 10V4
centimes,
NOItTHAJIITON TRACTION COMFANV
Philadelphia, July 31, 1020.
To the holders of the Northampton Traction
&ar3,tIrU,,M & Ik,"d'"11"
On November pih, loin, a bill of com-r-einnsn'n-'1
,d. by .,ho Northampton Trust
ffl?"' Tru.,e". ,0r. ,h" obovo issue of
bonds, against tho Northampton Traction
Ile2iiv,.nry,"kin.' tn.7 PPolntmenl "f a
r nrdiniu. ., ""i'l Taction Company. Ac
p llFJi. "r-i .ch.Wer Hnyder. of iJaaton.
iiilimnH?." ".'i1.' """Porury iicce ver. and
nlre'v??. connrmed as Permanent,
l.Pf'f ,1" 'he payment of the January
i'.".l..and.J"l,.. 1W. Interest on the above '
.n in nonqs nas occurred. I
waU.na5d.ii!H0LN.0W.5"i"f!'v1?. a notice I
nf linn r. i ,.! V'""1""" "' me uoove issue,
In ffliri. Si . by ,nfWi"P"r udertlement '
the list Lnni. ,un 5nlon. a"d by mall to I
shtiied m?.wn "M'?. by the under. I
tos I : ih. ?n,l,."','',a."knl.nB hnndholdcrs to de
iiani f,,r "Sm,1.il,h The I'ennsjIVBiila Com.'
Aiinuiiu. '".f".""" " I',v." "nd Granting
" a's'depoitlrA. comnan" bad consented to i
iaie"wn'ri.i"?ii 'i m.-l"-ty ot the bonds'
lvl,,iJ"!. ''""''"I either w th The Penn- '
i.d"rli'Hn'i"5'J,n,y,.,,or Insurances on LIvSs I
" i 5 'h' 'i,n,",ltlei, ct ng as depusltary.
?'iii.,i."mha?". brc" Instituted, and Junef
but the "ii. ,."u"xe" ,nB ,h0 I"''' ' "'I",
dale tn",lt w".l PtPonod until a later
""Hlhol.er2rdn.rih"i' ,I,H InterfHt of all the
nlllee iifi",. ',ln.y.,", Bfolccted, tho Com.
bon'd,e,?a"lr,1!H,;iym!e,p7irte':i1C,H,'lt 0t ,h"
W. II REKD cn""ltt..
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STORE CLOSED
ALL DAY TODAY
WANAMAKER'S
DOWN STAJRS STORE
WANAMAKER'S
WEATHER
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Hundreds of Fresh New Summer Frocks, Cool as a Breeze,
Are Marked at Little Prices Some Even Half Price
In Wanamaker's Down Stairs Store
$6 $5.25 $26.50 $7.23 ,'
Dresses From f)ur Own Stock
- Are Much Reduced in Price
- Organdie Frocks
are in many different models, in plain pastel tints,
in flowery designs, or in white with wide bands of
color, for trimming. These are now .$8, $10, $15
and $18.
Voile Dresses:
that look much like dotted swiss are in flesh, Copen
hagen, light blue or orchid, trimmed with pointed
bands of white organdie. $8.75.
At $10
A group of dresses of which we have but very
few of a kind. These are of tricotine or serge in
navy blue or of taffeta, foulard or figured Georgette
in the darker shades. These are slightly mussed.
A Summer Cloud of
White Organdie
has arrived in time to make all those sheer, pretty dresses
that seem to float about the lawns and verandahs of the
countiy club on August evenings.
At 50c and 65c a Yard
There are two qualities, each 40 inches wide.
At $1.10 a Yard
Beautiful,,sheer, imported white organdie is 40 inches
wide. For the daintiest imaginable collars and cuffs there
is nothing prettier.
Imported Colored Organdie at $1.25 a Yard
It is 45 inches wide and is in beautiful shades of orchid,
flesh, pink, yellow, rose, blue, navy and gray.
(Central)
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All of the Finr Wraps
for Women Are
Lessened in Price
but tliey have lost none of their beauty and charm. The materials
are fine satins, tricolette, tricotine, duvetyne, suedene and chameleon
cord nnd each is beautifully lined with silk. Some are in the form of
dolmans, somo arc capes, but all are graceful and loycly.
The new prices range from $49 to $175.
Jersey Sports Coats, $14.50
A little collection of good knockabout coats at a reduced price.
They are in brown, green and blue heather mixtures and have been
marked higher.
Women's Lovely Hand
Made Philippine Nightgowns
Special at $3.65
Seven pretty stylos are of sheer white batiste with every stitch
put in by hand. For adornment they have beautiful hand embroidery,
drawnwork and dainty scalloping.
i (Ontrnt)
Organdie and Voile Dresses, $6
The organdies are crisp and fresh and gay with many pleatings; rose,
maize, white and flesh pink are the colorings.
. " The voile dresses have navy blue grounds with bands of Persian-pattern
voile used as trimmings.
500 Voile Dresses at $7.25
(These Average Half Price)
There are light and dark voiles in more patterns than you would, care
to count, with many excellent combinations of white, tan and navy. Some have
pointed or scalloped overskirts, others show taffeta frills or broad bands of con
trasting voile. They are fresh and new and Summery and are in all sizes
from 16 to 44.
Checked Gingham Dresses, $7.50
Fresh, clean club checks in pink-and-green, blue-and-tan or black-and-red
on white grounds. The cuffs, collars and pocket tops are of white pique.
700 Dresses of Voile at $2.25, $3.75 and $4.50
Here are dotted and figured patterns in a wonderful variety of colorings,
made in simple, wearable ways. Most of the dresses have white organdie collars'
and cuffs or tucked vestees.
350 Flowered Voile Dresses, $5
, Flowered and checked patterns in dainty colorings are used in these pretty
frocks, which can be had in regular and extra sizes. All are specially priced.
Dark-Ground Voiles, $5.25 and $6.50
Some show dark, figured designs, others have white polka, dots on navy
blue or black. They are trimmed with white organdie or with bands of plain
color voile.
Women's Oxford Ties
and Pumps at $3 a Pair
Good Leathers and Fashionable Styles
Here are pumps and Oxford ties of black or tan
calfskin with welted soles and medium heels.
Oxford ties of cafe au lait kidskin with turned
soles awl baby French heels,
Ox1g;d ties of gray kidskin with turned soles and
high French heels.
Pumps of black patent leather or calfskin with
turned spies and high or baby French heels.
There is about every size in the lot, but not all
sizes in each style ; the price makes it well worth while
to look and find your size.
(Murot)
Young Women 's New Sports
Suits of Wool Jersey.
have just popped in, all ready fqr August vaca
tioners. They're in heather mixtures of blue,
brown and reindeer and arc made with pointed
pockets and stitched belts. Sizes 16 to 40.
at $25.
Other New Suits
with a hint of Autumn in their folds, are of
silvcrtone, goldtone, serge and tricotine. $32.50,
$35, $38 to $55.
(Market)
White Wash Skirts
Reduced to $1.35 to $2.90
Some of these skirts show signs of handling,
but they can be easily freshened. The saving of
money more than compensates for the trouble.
The skirts arc of pique, gabardine, galatca,
surf satin or organdie. Some of the galatca
skirts are pleated. ,
Among the skirts now marked $2.90 you
will find some cxtraNyzes. The other skirts
arc in regular sizes.
(Market)
Tk Loveliest of tie lew Mate Are of
Dnvetyn
Soft, beautiful duvetyne a joy to touch and a
pleasure to look at. If a shade of color is lovely in
itself, how much more so in duvetyne!
Crowns or brims or entire tarns or hats arc of
duvetyne in soft shades of tan, rich brown, peacock blue,
pearl gray, spirit-flame green, tomuto bisque, turquoise,
etc. '
As for shapes, the tarns, toques nnd turbans, some
what disguised but distinguishable, are most in evidence;
but tho largo hats, with a graceful charm, are also to
bo seen. For instance, one of Riviera blue duvetyne- is
faced with black panne velvet, and another hat of brown
duvetyne has a crown of softly folded gold cloth.
Velvet embroidered with wool and hats with becoming
underbrim3 of pleated panne velvet arc also among the
newest.
Prices begin nt $9.50, $12.50 and go gradually
upwnrd.
(Market)
Cross-Stripe Door Curtains
About Half Price at $1 a Pair
Cross-stripe curtains of snow-flake and mercer-ized-stripe
material are in tones of brown, green,
blue and rose.
Some of the curtains have valance and all of
them have tassels.
Stenciled Cotton Crash Curtains
and Portieres, Reduced to Half
Price-;$2 a Pair to $4.50
The curtains are 24 inches wide and the portieres
are 30; both are 2i yai-ds long. Some of the cur
tains have valances.
Tho stenciling is in attractive patterns and color
ings. Altogether, this is quite an opportunity.
(Central)
. Nearly 1000 Good Summer
Corsets at $2
There arc eight different models, so that virtually
every type of figure can be successfully fitted. The
corsets arc well cut and properly proportioned and
are of
Batiste
Coutil
Broche
In topless, low, medium or high bust models, lightly
or heavily boned.
(Cenlrnl)
A Sale of Good Wilton Rugs
These rugs are in four good room
sizes and are marked at 10 to 25 per
cent less than usual.
6x9 feet, $62.
8.33C10.6 feet, $78.50, $92.50
and $95.
9x12 feet, $82.50 and $97.50.
10.6x13.6 feet, $172.50.
(Chestnut)
Voile Flouncing, $1 a Yard
40 inches wide, in white, Copenhagen blue, rose,
gray, beige and orchid, this flouncing is tucked or
ruffled.
Think how little a frcckmade of this flouncing
would cost and there's all of August for its
wearing.
(Tenlrnl)
Men's and Women's
Umbrellas at $2.50
Of tape-edge American taffeta (cotton) over
strong paragon frames, the umbrellas have handles
of plain or carved mission wood for women; crooked
or opera-shape handles for men.
(Centrnl)
Little Girls' Frocks at $2.15
Cunning chambrny frocks for Miss 2-to-(5 are in
pink, tan or blue, trimmed with plaid collars, cufTs
and pocket-tops.
Other little wath dresses in plain colors and in
checks are $2.25 to $3, including quaint and service
able pantalcttc dresses at $2.75.
(Central)
$3.73 $6 5y $32.50 '
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tv. $7.25
Interesting Dresses That Speak
of the Coming Season
Beautiful Georgette crepe dresses are in ten
different models, each one interesting and new. The
bodice of one navy blue dress is almost entirely cov
ered with braiding which matches the deep band
around the hem of the skirt. Others are heavily
beaded or are quite plain with only a satin ribbon
girdle for trimming. Most of these dresses are in
navy blue, though there are some in black, taupe and
flesh pink. Special at $26.50, $82.50 and $35:
Of Delightful Mignonette
a material that is like veiy fine tricolette there
'are new dresses in navy blue or black. They are
especially suited fo women in their middle years and
are cut on long, simple lines with pointed over
skirts and tucked net collars. Sizes 18 to 44 at
$43.50.
(Market)
O
Any Man Can Save On a
Fine All-Wool Suit
if he comes to the Gallery Store for Men and asks for one V
UJ. uic SUIIIIIIUI-WUIIJUI. tuuviuis ill,
$23.50 $26.50 $34.50
Light-weight Summer cheviot suits, in good mixed
patterns of brown, gray or green tones, are made single
breasted, conservative and semi-conservative. They are
half lined with mohair.
Fittings in all regular sizes.
((iillrrj, 3lurlrt)
Sample Blouses
In Two Groups
$2.45 $3.25
At S2.45 Blouses of tucked or cord-striped voile, and of lawn
trimmed with crisp frills. There are slipover blout.es with short
sleeves among them, and some of these dainty white waists are
touched with hand-embroidery. Nearly all are trimmed with lace.
Sizes 36 to 46.
At SJJ.25 Here arc voiles with embroidered frilU, batistes with
little .-utiles of rose or blue and blouct of dotted swiss. Most of tho
blouses, however, are of voile and all are frcs-h and white. Sizes 30
to 50.
(.Market)
Summer Silks at
Exceptionally Low Prices i
Crepe de chine of good quality, 38 inches wide, at .$1.65
a yard, i in the following colors:
White Navy
Piuk Brown
Orchid Be.Ujc
Flesh Gray &
Rose Turquoise
Maize Wistaria
Striped-silk shirting, 32 inches wide, is $1.90 a yard.
It is in white grounds with many pretty colored stripes.
(Iriilrnl)
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nuaren s jntue-dtrap rumps
nt $1 HO n PrtW .H
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Sizes 8i. to 11. K
The white leather is much like buckskin
and is easily cleaned.
Black leather ankle-strap pumps gleam
prettily.
White Canvas Ankle-Strap Pumps J?" 1;
awes 10 u, ,-f.i.du; i to S, $1.(5U; sizes 8yslP
Black Leather Ankle-Stran Pumn
Sizes 2 to 5, $1.60 ; 4 to 8, $2.20 ; 8ya to llh
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