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5 ' ' THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. €, NOVEMBER 27, 1921—PART 1. ' FINANCIAL w VI eREm A N | THE WEEK'S BOND MARKET. |INVESTMENT TREND BROADENS: Reviews of New Books|-z=%ern WILLSCONGEN | .70 2 EELE SR Y 20,429 BONDS LEAD BUYING MOVEMENT Sieme-in-a-Garden. By W "N ¥ = g Smythe, author of “The, Conquest 7 No be. 1921: “"'. "‘:’é‘,‘. Dmdend—Pnymg Rails and Established ia France.” etc. New York: Dodd.| An unusual plan supports this ro- | ;QUR DANCERS. B Mead & Co. mance. A ten-hour day, beginuing at W, {'i'éfl rg'l' York: The Mlc’- illan Company. WA book from » war-wise|L 10 the morning. sovi [ae wmts| ; ¥ @ man. A quarter of & cem- [IUUO0. OO, N the muin facts about [MADANE MARGOY; A Gretesyue Leg- u. 1 I d 3 mLs = at dent has Mrs. Jennings. That is th 3 end of Ola Charlcsten. By John . » n o e e coreenden b SRS B TR B SRR | it R TR e Centors | AULO Acoessory Corpora- i ustrials Also Sought in the Speculative t t 'way with her attracti: 1 [ s P g Fredorick Palmer with the stuft of | ROt to tun sway with her Btvective |, . iwema manpBook: A cwue| tion’s Creditor Obtains Ac- 4 which this book is made. The Span-|door of her house, conclusively. both to Practical Metion Picture Work ish-American war, the Boxer rebel-|upon Mr. Hyde the reader as well. of the Non-Theatrical Order, Par- tion in Federal COurl. 8. liberty 4th° 8. victory 4% . 8. victory 3% Market—Foreign Exchange. . A accident, impish n character but | ticulmrly an Applied to the Report- fion, Japan with China, Japan With| . il iy afect, brings the young | ing of News, to Induatrinl and Bdu- | % BY STUART P, WEST. allel in %0 brief a space of time. entional to Advertising, | By the Associated Press. 3 435 | special Dispated to The Star. Furthermore, while the demand for That her old father necds her every| Selling wad Geweral Publicity, to| TOLEDO, Ohlo, November 36— 111 : LR eEmO Il Khe Menjand Yot 9% | NEW YORK, November 26.—The|ceeds the supi ply, an_equalization is 95 | country is in the midst of the great- | bound to come before long, simply be- 1::; est investment buying movement in | CRUSe entorprises long in need o into] resh money wi e flocl n ] “g its history. That fact is borne out|pgriet with their offers of mew e- lastfy, the world war have melted iato that her old father noets hef STing| the Prodmction of Amatenr PRoto- | Frank coalfont ob iter, | hour in e day; A er T P. Ke n, vice ent the direct consclousness of the WHIHH ' hiece can hardly do without her, and| playe, ead te Entertainment in the | 0" s.:x:l': T or d and this consclousness, gain that even Robert, her huaband, has a Schosl, Chureh, Club, Community & 2 first<hand contacts, he sets up, 8139, | few unsettled claims upan her con- Center and Home. By Austin C./Clem O. Miniger, president of the in the corroborating light of history. | sideration. And the closimg door gets{ Lescarboura, managing editor, Sci- | Electric Auto-Lite Corporation of Te- Ho takes war up in his hands, so to| & little extra push of security. while| entific American, author of “Behind |jeqo, were today appointed receivers Mrs. Jennings goes back to the pres- the Motion Picture Screen.” etc. He traces its roots, its con- < for the Willys Corporation, manufac- | Atlas Powder 7lgs, 1936. ‘lllll.e.:k-’u e racen It e s ahyaloal B9t of many tomorrows as Jike Saay| New York: Sclemtific American po! Bt oot Ol cone A1 as peas in a pod, save for the Barrow Publishing Company. turers of automobile accessories. The ‘! hio €s.... % and ‘moral and _emotional nature of |l FCLY of ‘dinger that the Droposed | PENNY WHISTLE; Tegether With |appointment was made in the federal | Baltimors and Ohio B.W. Div. §iis | fleld. . He examines it in its political | ographic piece of work that opens up | ton Taylor, With a foreword by Russia, the two Balkan wars, and, ‘ woman to herself in time to remember by the markets of the week. After |curities. There are the many manu- five months of almost uninterrupted |facturing concerns which have been =y a $H2 | evance n vond prices. ana n spite{cATTISd o LY banks durine ©of an enormous addition to the avail- [ gpportunity to convert these floating 87% | able supply in consequence of mew |operations into funded debt. man. He sets it off in the economiC|giopmens ofered. A sincere and pho- he Babette Ballads. By Bert Les-| 0, ¢ ners by Judge John M. Killits | Bethlehem Steel ref. 58......... ] el ; : , in it tional outcome. Out P a by Burlington (N. P.-G. N. joint) 6%s. 108 s, the imvestment appetite so Investors Turn to Stecks. D tansive study he is able to ‘,:;:c‘;‘"t‘ possibilities of the common Franklin P. Adams. New York: ;fld confirmed by federal judges in | Zuringtom (% 6. 7. Jolm0) 6% 182% | tar from being satiated is seemingly | The interesting question in the stock - Alfred A. Knopt. ew York and Newark, N. J. Central Leather 5s.. 94y | more ravenous than ever. It is market at the moment is how far in- declare war a disease—a curable dis- casei. This is the moment for the peo- ples of the world to decide whether 8214 scarcely conceivable that the market 85 |can keep on much longer at the pace vestors who have missed the bond THE MAN WITH THE BROODING lm's MINOR COLLISIONS. By Fran-| The receivership action was brought | Central Pacific 4s, 1949. market will be attracted toward the ! EYES. By John Goodwin, suthor ces and Gertrude Warner, authors; {,y the Ohio Savings Bank 2nd Trust | Ghesapeake and Ohlo conv. 41s.. t the disease shall be extermi-| of “Without ) v New. York: -espectively, of “Endicott and I" Chesapeake and Ohio gem. ¢ 833 | it has n _golng, where old line | better class of railway and industrial Pated, whether or not it shall be per-| G p. Patnam’s Sonn. R “House of Delight." Boston:|Company of Toledo, which sets up in{ Chesapeake and Ohio oy s usv: Bonds of the most Stad and slow | stocks. which, While sound" enoush. mitted to exterminate man himself.| .o ed by wickedness, in-| Houghton Mifftin Company. the petition that it holds & mnote of | Chl, Mil. and St. P. ref. ¢ 613 | moving type have been going up | have a certain speculative quality. In geaphic and picturesque writing | Virtue pursued by wicketness, A0\ o CTED POEMS. By Edwin Ar-[the Willys Corporation on which a i Chi, Mil. and St. P. cony. 67% | from one to three points a day. The way the dividend paying rails the suthor discusses old values, set |5 ‘_" _‘Y bl A"Y'T ":” ~ ™. ot insen. N‘{, York: The | balance of $100,000 is due. Chicago Northwestern 7s, 1930.. 1 Two conclusions may, however, be | and the better established industrials up When thinking was of the flat- |Ihemc. FOung Jotn £yre s am! fi:‘wfll e o A With the receivership petition was| Chi., R. I. and Pac. ref. 48 783 | fairly drawn. that the fund | have been bought toward the close of P stamp. | These values he re-ex-|in this action. The Callaghan gai cmillan pany. filed also the answer of the Willys] Chy Unloh Station 6% 111 |of investment capital, representing ! the week indicates that the overflow amings in the light of the round world, |18 the predatory beast. Joan LOUISE IMOGEN GUINEY. By Alice | Corporation consenting to the ap-|Consolidated Gas 78 106 {the accumulated profits from the war | demand from the bond list has be- With Beparated races brought into a|Temained the typist that she was ™ Brown. New York: The Macmillan|pointment of receivers. Delaware and Hudson 7s, 106% |8nd now diverted from industrial come a factor of increasing impor- e ehborhood., where assocla- | When we met here, she would have! Compan The purpose of the suit is to stop | Erle Ren, lien 4s.. 457 | chunnels, decause of the let-up in|tance in the share market. It is & 1043 | trade, has been very greatly under- | factor. moreover, the sustaining in- 110 © {estimated. The other is that a mass fluence of which has been overlooked 309 |of investing institutions and private | or not properly appreciated by critics 1083 | investors have let the market get| of the speculative market. With tba had no trouble—and we no story.}e,pupGiE ENDOWMENT FOR IN-|litigation all over the country and|General Electric 6s. When. however it turned out that the {CARERSITIONAL PEACK, Founded to control the property “until a re. | Goodyear Tire and R tion is open and natural, where un- derstanding Is easy, where adjust- ments are possible, where co-opera- r 14, 1910, Year Boek,|financing plan which is now belng|Grand Trunk 7s, rot or-Other, a titled heiress dug out i he logical instrument of world . . Pub- (arranged can be g o edente. 'The author shows |from the clouded past of her ances-| 1030, o 1. ashingion: PUD<ficlals of the Ohlo e L iaaaorthern s, 1 93% laway from them. They have scen | astonishing investment buying power ibat everything that has been gained, |tral house, then it was that the Cal- 2 Y ON: A Brieg|Trust Company announced. International Mercan: 92 |dsak reserves accumulating, dis-|and with the time money rate dews e pie Been mained by the arts of |laghan gang entangled her in a dan- | FIGURE CONSTRUCTION: A Bric B e Toncir 1ot vof. ba 265 | counts reduced, money rates coming to G per cent, there ie smail reasvn T, DS %ot fime. he aska. in aub- | gerous and highly exciting mesh of | Treause on Drawlng the Human| \rryyvs ASSURES HOLDERS. |Loulsville and Nashville 7a. 1084 (doWn. They must have realized that | for selling even speculative stocks Figure. For Art Students, Contume all this meant a lessening in the | except the few in which the businées stange. for the old men to stop mak-|conspiracy. To prove that she was e re for the young men to fight |the Lady Joan, for a fat compensa-| Designers and Temchers. With - R e T st s 433 | cost of capital, a downward revision | outlook for their companies may be ‘w1 the answer lles with the young|tion, was the work of the smooth lustrations of four-minute draW-iprogigent Declares Willys-Overland | New York Gentrar fa. 1030, . 10613 |in the investment return. Yet they dubious. men, as it should. A book to wake|gangsters. To prove that she was not ings by students, supplemented by New York Central deb. 6s. . 991 | have delayed action and have found | The position of French finances has b thought. a book to stir the blood. | the Lady Joan, should the plan fall| photographs and drawings by the Company Not Affected. New York Telephone &8 199 | themmelves this week in the mental [ come in for more attention, first, be- by Virtue of its unguestioned sincer-!through, wis the alternative. Be-| ©ld masters. By Alon Bement, di- Nortoli ad W eatony cone 90 | attisude of latecomers at a bargain |cause French exchange has gonc ity, its authority, its vision and itS{tween the two plans the story races rector of the Maryland lnstitute,| By the Associated Press. Norfolk and Western conv. €8 1053 | 881, Who see the counters being | down in face of the apparent stabili- eloquence. from point to point of rising interest| Baltimore etc. ~New York: The! NEW YORK, November 26.—John| Northern Pueific ». 2 34 | rapidly swept bare. | sation ot sterling around the four- IF WINTER COMES. By A. S. M. [until at its very top notch, the man| Gregs Publishing Company. Willys, president of the Willys | Packard Motor Car 9% Investment Yield Falliag. o e e s thejrar atoninaon, author of ~“The Happy | ®he ‘figures in the title complstely —_— Corporation, federal receivers for | Pennsylvania 5s, 196 9 | It is time now for those who were gice "4ho Jatest figures of the Bank Warrior” etc. Hostow: Matlejvindicates ‘the cinims of Inncsence, which were appointed in Toledo to-| Pennsylvania 6iis, 1936 1067% { most sanguins on the outlook for the | of France showing a decrease of Brown & Co. EhEEiLY; warutagy chias anaivideatiap; day, Issued a statement here empha-|Pennsylvania 7s, 1930, 10t estment markets during the blue| 330,000,000 francs from the high o proval of the reader. A vigor- L sizing the fact that it was not the|Eennsylvania gen. mort. 4i:s 88 son last summer to greatly modify | o year ago—and, second. becaus Mark 1f you do not already know ous and active adventure that Willys-Overland Company which was | Reading gen. 4s 824 | their stand. True, bond prices on the | Frenen government securities e Sabre. get acquainted with him 85|.weeps one along in Its man St. Lot b 4 7 St you do not already g y- SR, _{affected. The latter company, he|St. Louis and San Francisco 4s A 70 |average are still some distance aWAY | haq the smallest rise by far of any Yonow nim, you have a genuine treat ;:‘:fi J«;‘i'a.s:et’l:ed"'r:fl:umgl 'the‘r'n. one | The f:}:ll(:x‘:ile';gslolme' arranged by sub-lsaid, was a separate and distmet | St Louls and San Francisco 68, 12’ g: from the pre-war level. But, With| of the foreign government loans float- ahead of you such a treat as falls | 0y 10500 casy shift of Joan from |ditions to the Fublic' Library: gorporation and not interested in the < 58%the advanceoftne last week they are ed in this market within the lest two ‘s lot when he meets som Aty = e in this column ys Corporation. RATS. . B e ot apeatally Fich ana warm | Xorking &irl to great lady: if, once The s e e I ine ond of | | The statement of Mr. Willys in | Seabosrd Alr Line ad. o 16% |lust June. The cholcer Arat-class rail- | *Sicanwhile Germany's paper note ex- of nature. Mark Sabre Iy lovable for | (1L 000S S0°pConh *hnd benavior, | the manth in the library's monthly bul | pat, foflows: ; Sinclair Cons, ONl Txs. 183 $34% | way mordgage bonds arc now seliing | paneion goes on more furlouely then ity, fo s open mini 3 S ; b “These recelversh! roceed! 0 s, | ever in the effor 4 his simplicity, for 4 letin. _Coples of this may be obtalned o LB Ings | Southern Pacific conv. 8 87% 1 bonds of the eecond rank on a 5% | obligations. The Refchsbank's note heart. for his imagination that takes | that inconsequental flaw is more than |, ", the library, or will be sent by |should be regarded by all classes of “ov t the world | made up by the all-around sub- £ . .'.';.‘:'551“';.3&2 ah:;.m(’;rm;x- heavenly | stantiality of the men of the story. |mail for 15 cents a year. f{:;“;‘;’:h:;;“,,,’l‘;’c“‘;:‘;"““ Bj-protac Hindness. o be sure he cuts no great | They are all seif-contained .and be- Poetry. “The embarrassment of the Willys 6313 | per cent basis, while industrial bonds ojrculation in its latest report was 91 land the more desirable preferred ' set down @s $5.186,000,000 marks 88% | gtocks have risen where they return ! against 71,000,000.000 in the early part 91% lonly 6 to 6% per cent. In a word. | of June, when preparations were un- 102% {the yield on investment capital has' der way to meet the first instaliment 86 |fallen fully 1% per cent within five | of the reparations, and against less 105 {months—a fall almost without & par- ' than 2,000,000,000 marks in July, 1914 e Southern Raflway gen. Southern Rallway 5 \re. He troubles his wife about his [lievable. Especially does the “man|,. . { Corporation came about when e e s e queer people | with the brooding eyes: win one, |Alkeh;,C. - The House of Dust. YP- | Corporation sege Shovt when o Hon D m he likes. She is of the getting- | despite a past that is crowded Wwith [Bepet, S. V. Heavens and Earth. YP-|a year ago with its new automobile ahead sort, so his ways (ret)t‘nar.k gut shady implications. n(lhh. " YP. plant at Elizabeth, N. J.,, In an un- bow the queer people adore Mark Sa- | o o ep B George Agnew Cham. |Bengh W. B. Moons of Grandeur. YP- | finished condition.” ‘I feel confident Dbre! And so he goes his way, gather- 2 R finishe sy i berlain, author of “White Man,” |Bowman, A. .A. Soanets from a Prison |that in the remaining large value of A 3 3 ing the joy of life out of all kinds of n ; . o % uniikely source. At the last, Mark | etc. New York: Harper & Bros. $18. YP-B6ST. its assets and in the proven earning ek ] e A an l l S I s skakie i gton amp. 1! ey et such & thing &s Jesus | A love story, pure and simple. No |Braithwaite, W S B. comp. Bool of |power of its operating unite it has would have done—and the people are |gocial problem obtrudes upon this ST e A SR R e v 8, T SRS B2) RANGE OF MARKET AVERAGES Stock Exchange. . 3 t unde! - ple of thousand years ago. But under | erglism holds it to book. It starts| and Easter-day. . YP: . oarve mubstantial equities for ' ail Ny 9%, 1. Hibha & s, Mikhe W 5 'ms of tobacco taxes. The “winter” that events pile around ot in mid-Victorian fashion with a|B: > Robert. Complete Poetical the life of Sabre the lifting spirit of [lelr—one diamond drop falling from “c‘)\lrxo‘;g. BT lo0r YP-BSS3. C“.E‘?fi" of ‘tockho;?em H 5 The following chart shows grlphlcllly the action of forty repre- Up to and Including Friday, November 35, 1931. e Trran himael embodien the hope | (iolet eyes. Chivalry leaps 0 Sefence |Burke: Thomas. The Some Book of |\ +These proceedings against the)sentative stocks dealt in on the New ¥ork Btock Exchange IO mmarices| Sales. 'BONDS. Open. High. Close. ana the. promise of Shelly's line. "0 | 1 wudcor. “Bevona this point the| Quong Lec of Limehouse. YE-|WiYE S rporation do not affect the | covered s the past menth, up to and including the close of the market|¥SGo sna and Pot. River R. R. 55. s 4 Wind, if Winter comes, can Spring |¢ale drifts into the fairy realm of 914s. % ys B‘ver and Company in any way. | Friday, November 25. The lower section of the chart indicates the relative 13,001 'and P. Telephone 1st 53 90 90 be far behind?” ‘l.'lhe "“;"{.‘ h-el;:‘m("c}e and implausibility. Things|BULRs. Robert. d'l‘h‘evpl_l}-‘u”?‘grated Fam- | It's position is sound. activity of the market. n‘"‘-flw’“‘l Traction 18t 58 86% 90% Bearehing Dieture P Sabre are |NiaDPen and events arrange them-|pue”Tobert Doems Songs and S g S r—=0CT—s ————NOVEMBER_— 8,000—City and Suburban R D62 70, e P orose that 18 & joy of dig- |Scives as they would not so bappen.; “*ileiters 1868, P Y| LIVE STOCK MARKETS. BXTANNLLI4S5TOOIUDBEIBONNBEL 73006—Georgetown Gas Lt lit o nifie beauty. A story o resd 84| Gnct Gn"s inousand Years. Notwith: | o+ otracy. 1813 YP:CEISt | _ BALTIMORE, Ma, November 26.—{ o 15,000_Fot. Hec. Power dst 5s. 3 saw e fifi' aince it is life itself |standing, this is an Interesting story, |Chapman, _ Arthur. ~ Cactus Center. | The live cattle market rules steady 149,000—Pot. Elec. Power cons. 5s. - 8814 more ;ea. ngs e exemplyfying once more that it is the YP-C365¢. 4 with receipts modenate, steady de- 33,000—Pot. Elec. Power deb. 6s. 91 951 Wwrought in ’;_ Jeworthy, autnor | Z3Y [Of the thing that counts. And e L e B L A T 205.400—Fot. Elec. Power gen. s oL LET. By John Galsworthy, author 8 writer has a way with him, a wa; 5 % 190,700—Pot. Elec. Power gen. mort. O e aan of Broperty.” ste. New |calculated to give reality-to dreams,|COfgmperary ~Verse. Anthology.|find favor. Quotations today at Light 000—Wash., Alex. and Mt Ver. 40 0 York: Charles Scribner’s Sons. 5 “n"‘z"‘fm’”'{,"‘.'fle l'lllelnnllkely_ to | Croneell CJCF. Outdoors and In. ‘,P_‘st;:t‘ vcvnhmg._m"‘ i "u“_:. :‘ fi“ “'E"él""'osrf B, :;x,, < point wi a bright and clever to-and- 7 e » o ’ |- 380,000 . Ry. an ec. cons. % @nich et A o e chroniclo fro talk of that which in many writ- Duéfifiih Margaret. Spanish Moss and | Tak:medium Cak: e e e | & 115.800—Wash. Ry and Elec. gen 6s. ke "y * ng hands ,would drivel “nglish Myrtle. - 5. : % 15883 174,800—Wasl 5 748 .- Tmole o of English social life as these [romance with an absorption in its| . YP- g ; e e S e e e 1,060—Riggs Reaity (sbort) &s 94 54 features have been modified, are being |clear interest. despite the fact that Foss, . W. Dreams in Homespun. | MR, b0 tar ROt Mo e per T 11; 100—D. C. 3.658. es %0 % modifled, by the liberalizing influences counts out pretty completely the hingham, Robert, ed. S t | choice h fat veals, 9a10; fair to é of tne past tweniy-five, years Thess gurrent purposes and tools of recent :":h‘"hg»s?:ts.rt 5 s°::: 2 ‘i &"o{’uffi‘;"%’..mi smootn, fat caives, $ S e ea piaa ey X sefies traces, 2 Smage - rothingham, ert: ed. So ot | 6as; heavy, rough calves, 5as. - S b . 150 180 1 land out of the Victorian| Horses. YP-9F935h. shee . a . Steamboat. 3 Sociod ints that of the immediate pres- BOOKS RECEIVED Hardy, Thomas. ~ Collected Poems. | 1o Tat: rair to good, $3as: coms | % 2138 Wash. Ry. and Elee. com. Lk Tw B P e the wars. Its A Hilyer, B S Alchemy. YP-Hsss. | MmOn 1%8%; old bucks, 1Xa3. Spring 2 e Ao 1 1 l.e:ler:l‘movex{‘:em‘dm one of chance, T T raiadranath H"‘:‘;&fi'{,“, ey andildinesan; e e ohacmors. oty Halr o | Gog So—washova. Ry pta. - o, 5P change from the old cozy certaintles Company. f e ] Hogs—Straight, per 1b., 8; sows, as merican Nat. - - 2% o asy present faced upon an un- g Jesse, I. T. The Happy Bride. YP- 4 2 é4—Commercial Nat. Ban! Dieig 16i% e e e atory jtseil, that | PAMELA POUNCE: A Tale of Tem. ! Jid7h. By, e Sias ane quatity. 104§ Lo 3¢_District Nat. Bank ... 168 17 g e reader, by virtue of its| Destuous Petticeats. By Agnes and |Ledwidge, Erancis = The Complete e BIeZ, A8 0 LR 20C 1o o datity, 37—Farmers and Mechanics' Nat. Bank... 240 260 sheer beauty and charm. is immedia E:&:rt&njcu‘(le."a?hm"\u. of “The L,{ °$farry. | High Company. YP-|8ad. e & z n"—_fiaem xlf“u‘”'n' mm‘:c . };l; s Iy and exclusively concerned. ennico.” etc. New York: s1oh, . November 26. ited z berty National Ban Tomance wherein heirs of the bitterly | D. Appleton & Co. Lincol E. C. Rhymes of a Home- |States bureau o merkety —caes| & I3 130—Nat. Bank of Wash.. m . divided house of Forsyte re-enact, save | QNE-ACT PLAYS. By Alice Brown. Lo:regefi gl’-’;,?j,:- Music. yp.|Receipts, 1000 head: compared with < 3 $0—Nat. Metropolitan Banl .§2 for its tragic ending. ntgen-. oY ape.| New York: The Macmillan Com-|™Ta3p ™ & S e - {week ago, beef steers and she stock,| & = - 150 Jor” “Mis is the romance of Fleur and | Pt7¥: Lowell, Amy. Legends. YP-L949 1 25250 higher, mostly 50 up: bologna| £ H 226 T R ror ke Jaughter of | THE GLORIOUS HOPE. By Jane Burr, | McCoy'. Samuel. ~Merchants of ' the | bulls, 20. vea calves mostly 1.00| 3 » ooty < 109 e e Hureyte. Jon the son of Soames| author of “The Passionate Specta- Redlgrning. 1919, YPMISSS ?1::? } stockers and feeders, 1¥'to| 2 2 g:‘tc«:“ -i-g::?tg"h:-_‘_r yob Forsyte's divorced wife. “Why!” as tor.” New York: Thomas Seltzer. e land, pseud. prisoner of en- | 25 gher. 4 ,' S The distracted Soames sald, “if that|IN OCCUPIED BELGIUM. By Robert|p,onville, YE-R2S. =~ aHogw_Recelnts, 16,600 hoed: metive; Cowreight, 1001, 37 W, F. Morei.) 300—Union Trust a3 Woman had behaved herself they would |~ Withington. With a chapter by |F'pagas: G- M. Star Points. YP-ifom (o B con s B rors bowkht about High 1921 to Date 13% iy h:fi:e:’:‘l{‘:;fl‘o‘:t e alamorthy :fi?né?m’;afi;‘y' Boston: The Corn- | gidge, Lola. (Sun-up. YP-Redls. s,:.';m head: 7‘{;","’ clearance; top, 7.15; January 3 | Industrials . 30.03, May & e follows along close to the feelings and 2 ~{Rlley. 3. W. Home Folks. 1300. YP.|bulk, 6.85a7.10; pigs steady to 15 November 3 |Rails :.... 77.56, January 16 % HH outiook of English folks of the Forsyte | “A (MARINE, SIRI By Edward| Risho. < {lower; bulk, desirable, 7.10a7.75. ey . n class beset by the loosening drifts of a Lone Scout.” etc. :wm:" ‘D 'he | Robinsan, E. A. . Avon's leva:’.l Sheep—Receipts, 2,000 head: com- Low 1821 2 4 S dny: Besutital n forms is this new | Lone Scout.” etc. a foreword | YP-R566s. - pared with week ago, fat lambs and December 21 | Industrials . 63.90, August 3¢ o rewce C 2 2 Galsworthy romance, and significant in y Jol nd X ';unse. :Ajor general, | Robinson, Mrs. C. R. Poems. VPp.|fat handy yearlings, 1. to 1.25 February 11 |Rails ... 65.52, June 20 & _National Union Fire Insurance. = 7 content, and absorbing as well in its commandant, U. S. Marine Corps. R5654. higher; fat ewes, 75 to higher; Twenty Industrial Common Stocks Used Are: ation - . . pure story value and appeal. Boston: The Cornhill Company. Roth. Samuel. Europe. 1919. YP.{feeder lambs steady to 2§ cents high-{ g, A e Ceatral Leather Rep fron & Steel U 8 Steel 460—Columbia Title llnlnr-nc e o s = | PLUM PUDDING; Of Divers Ingreds-| Riide. er; choice feeders Iate Friday, 3.60. | Amoirgpay ABMTTRTe CornProsucts. Btdebaker Dhmtel 23—Real Estate Title Insurance ... 77 3% B e Boton Honghion| e, BMacsestiy Blended/and {fen- {BAndbury, foarl. Smuke “andiitess R e R D e T e T ?}g',; Company Westingbouse | 66 1 e GrADhOPROR® PFd. - D60 60 T o : somed. By Christopher Morley. Il- -Sa53s. 3 ; RO trae Am ting Baldwin oodri ubber estern. % T 120 135 Mifflin Company. lustrated by Walter Jack Duncan, |Service, R. W. Ballads of a Bohe-{ Calves—Receipts, 325; steady; veals Twenty Raliroad Commen Stocks Used Are: 1,295—Merganthaler Linotype =A% - “He was the simplest man I ever| New York: Doubleday, Page & Co. |__mian. YP-Se67ba. | 8.50a100; culls 6.00a8.00; grassers MRS Pa KO Southe Northern Pacific L o deries B e i » 13:50a4.00. Atchissn $ = o Pacifc Reading 160—Old Dutch Market pfd e knew.” “He was elemental. He kept|\ANDERING FIRES. By Dclf Wyl. |Slosson. M. P. From a Quiet Garden. | 3-%384.00- Baitimore & Ohlo Del & Hudson Lehigh Valley ~ New Haven Bouthern Paciic 5—Security Storage Co L2 212 his soul” “No man loved his fellow larde, author of “The Holiday Hus- YP-SI 771 i aser :l'\'t‘lQ Llhmbn—namlp 4,410;| Canagian Pacific Erle ' Lousd: Nash otk & Western Southage Rwy 142—Washington Market . 18 21 man more ihan Burroughs. Few.llnen ban New York: John Lane | Smith, J. T. jr. Haunts and By"lonazyd uTm"p ‘m 4.00; culls| Ches& Ohle Iisels 3 nasyivasie ‘alea Pactfic Bt s, St Sef, ] Compas gl omd Omer Fouma” Yho {3 TSNS, SN timbs e et Without a break for sixty-one years| CHIVALRY. By James Branch Cabell. |gtimson, S. C. The Lincoln Cabin.|, HOES “Receipts 4.710: steady: light | etober 25, Tueaday . 72 .8 TOBACCO PRODUCTION HIGH. DYE MEN PROTEST. and keep one's eve undimmed, one's| [ ;z'u'nw'.":r}‘:'f:-hfi'ob?;t Burton| . 1919. YP-8t56 1. ;&l_:nye:l:;x sWelghts and pigs, 8.00:|Gctober 30, Wolnesdsy kit 848 51| ‘Tne various campaigns waged| NEW- YORK. November 26.—Drug navdral Torce unabated, one’s soul wn. | TAR0% 3 Stimson, 8. C.” The Trench Lad. 1917. roughs 5.75a6.00. | OCIOher 25, Fridey - 80 T80 % | against tobacco in the last year had (and Chemical Markets says: In the itself a great human achievement” [THE LINE OF LOVE.. By James|Stokes Wili.' Songs of the Services.{ BUSINESS e N e 25 T8 TW|jjene effect on the production and |heavy chemical trade interest centers “His books show a creedless, but an| Branch Cabell. With an introduc-{ 1919. YP-St65s. METHODS URGED. | %ot Mhveny B o | consumption of the “weed” in thisin alkali prices for 1923. Manufac- absolute and joyous faith.” “There is tion by H. L. Mencken. New |Swinburne, C. A. Selections. .YP-| ATLANTA, November 26.—F4; November 2, Wednesday 78.52 77.08 7458 country. The enormous number Of |turers are delaying as long &s pos- simple and_exquisite feeling in his| York: Robert M. McBride & Co. Swe62as. v troubies throughout the United States | November &, Thersday ey 3 669 7638{62,000,000,000 - cigarettes were pro- Poema” “To thke the earth as one|,sHES OF EVIDENCE. By Eric Lavi- {Tennyson, Alfred, st baron. Tdylls|are economica) and not polltioar: wey | Nevember 4. Friday 383 fovem! NH e ere T this country in 1920, of [AMe in meking snneuncements in fnds i, to plant one's seif In it "to | %00 Quhor of "Hidden Eyes." etc.| -, Of the King ‘TP.T2(ld. wiil ‘continue until the Parm ia con. | Nevember 5 Sstariay BY BN N d Toa ieie|duced dn O e0.000 were consumed the hape that they can eliminate the plant one’s Foo-tree in It to W1} Indianapoiie! Bobbs-Merrii - Com- | Thornley, Thomar, Verses From Pen|ducted on purely business lines, Leney | Xovemier . Ok B B T e e g govern it, and ihe perfection which| _PETN Vansittart, R. G, The Singlo Cara-| declared bafore thethind, imiss mare! Habor~of cigarettes consumed by [Poried made for the frat Bix montns Eom SO R e e gt DR eiener oo (SRR NSRS TIBERTY BONDS AT A GLANCE. (S SiSicni., o B i st i e Reart of John Burrougha relly- A L e e | Whitcomb, G. F. Eagle Quills. 1919.|Federation. Secretary Wal Ly P In addition to the vast amount of on, et “rates and lsbor wage idon..the pith of his philosophy, * YP-W583e. he believed the great w. h 1920. Maturity 1921, Close cigarettes produced in 1920, 30,515, 2 conclusion of his books.” This, and Company. BT ork his de- . 2 ¥ N7 nds of smok- problems are more settied. much inore, from Dallas Lore Sherp. | COLUMBINE TIME. By Will Irwin, W ion, Mx?il.s'vvlglwaaz?' ogEe 3::-::'2:“-'-‘:“:&“"-;1: *Sroduction | Liberty 3y4s 10040 89,30 6147 9.3.“37! 3600 96.24"?]3.' ing, pl:zd i tobaceo " were e e m sel a nature-lover V] T, t] 2 7 . %, ¥ - 2 Bt (e F1end of Sonn Burccughe | Biaton: Fhe Biratiord Camgany. | Rhetorie and Letter Writing. | eig o atper mepe meatia Bt s | Fnrs At ULl 000 BAD VA543 | 5390 B 099 40| ereenistseriat $00988, 2Tyt IBind S e maTet for fne chorm- e little book is both tribute an 5 . s . g - od all to- , J analysis—the one whole-hearted and | COMMENTS ON HACKS AND HUNT- | pojer, G. P, and Huntingdon, H. B.| /5 the ‘oonsumer. and " e fanol: |t b 9400 8400 G547 ° 0610 BEAD 9610 4ol | LSO s B R ollowed by | cals 18 Inactive. sympathetic, the other perceptivs and St b 2 The Principles of Argumentation. 2 e {acmer 2d & o28¢ 8110 11-15-42 9596 8530 9596 4.55|North Carolina, with 582.000 acres flluminating. York: Charles Scribner’s Sons. 1905. ZBEH-B174. should study all angles of the agri-{Liberty S v : ¢ 34 120,000 pounds, and Virginia, MORE TISH. By Mary Roberts Rine. | PVLCY! A Comedy in Three Acts. By | Baker, Mrs. J. T. The Art of Socta1] ° '0rs! PUsin Liberty 3d 4%4s 9500 8560 9-15-28 9720 8800 9720 473|and 33Ar0000 pounas Bnd NITECL NEW YORK BOND LIST. 5 T George S. Kaufman and Marc Con- Letter Writing. 1909. ZCL-B173. R v Liberty 4th 4343 ...... 9300 8200 10-15-38 9620 8574 9620 4.57 ! jounds. NEW YORK, November 26— art. author o sh,” etc. oW nelly. (With a bow to Frauklin P.|Berkhof, Louis. Subjects and Out- GASOLINE SALES DRO. Victory 33s veseen. 9940 9460 5-20-23 9998 9580 9998 376 The estimated average yield per , registered. %, York: George H. Doran Company. Adams.) Introduction by Booth| )ines’ 1918. Ref. ZBEH-BA5T. P. Vi 9940 0470 52023 10000 9586 9994 - 470 |acre for the United States in 1920 was 35 ey Letitla, Carberry, familiacly Tackington. Frontispiccs 2 Noy-[@emung. J F. Outlines of Rbetoric.| NEW. YORK. November 26.—The fetoey bl A < - 79 1 256" pounds, com with 761 tor thy 0" as T v 8 e N G P, - - troleum in - elderly female adventurers upon |pmp MIND IN THE MAKING: The| Made. Easy. ZCL-R737s ers | I O o the leading rofhing touecs| BIG BAIL LOANS LIKELY. | LEAF TOBACCO MARKET. |}y 10Ot (2560 pounds for Geor- ;i e 5:",'-‘:‘,:;;"1‘;"“:‘;{:;{;'&"" Ahe. " Reiation of Intelligence to Secial - 3 i during last week according to Fetro- |- NEW YORK, November 26—The| BALTIMORE, November 26.— .x':"i. o rule, higher yields are ob- i3 mls‘”o_”t T gamble for the au.| Reform. By James Harvey Robin. | Literary History and Criticlsm. | iiliine market, It lowlng ub of the| . iroads will enter the money mar-| With receipts of 589 hogsheads and | tained in locaiitics producior to° i thongiRhe knows what the three can| 590 Suthor of “he New HIstory™ | \15en, R. M. ed. Critical Essays of|the fact that seasonal bad weather|ket on a fair scale within the mext| sales of 53¢ hogsheads. the market R ey o go, hey have done it before They | L OUNDATIONS OF PERSONAL-| U, Eariy ~ Nineteenth - Century, mads lts appearance durink the wesk |gix months, according to interests| was quite aclive for this tme of the| Asa revenue brneer io UPSS C0: 3 - - ot ’ (A ran! amon| e 4 | Cents the | in period and circum- ITY. By Abraham Myerson, M. D.|pement, Howard. Notes and Outlines | jobbers consequently declining. ile | close tq carriers. Although the move| year. Prices were well maintained gnmou‘m' -~ ""l;” i 1920 in &li the varions »# sex and literary fashions, Boston: Little, Brown & Co. e nired fo demand for fuel oil and lubricants is|depends mainly upon a continued de-| for all grades, while a few fancy thoer ] {x::r'u:\':n;'r'fn“n':;fie?f ""B’;"s"? n".nbo.;“m'“w“l‘mk B'“E.nau.‘r;. mg&:m' s wfin‘tv o S n:;'b;""‘“"m_ 3 3‘ cline in Interest rates and the resto- | hogsheads sold up to 83. et e i 2 | mu gne m: Lit 3 . t Poetry. 2 g roads’ earning, power, a8—Tf eers fhemselves. Stevenson's “Trav-| ¢ Brown & Co. it- [ Boas, M. O Rosrse and His Poetry. | PO/R, T casening demand for gaoline. | Fation, OF the ToATR oI blL 't pass| rrosica °8 dons obs Vioqnferior and| yEW TYXE OF “HANDY PIN.” lG o sound, common, eis with a Donkey" starts the first| ., ,cyups By Keith Preston. New|Burlingame, A. E. The Battie of the © * | the Senate 18 expected to have an im- €.00810.00; good, common, 11.90817.00;| NEW YORK, November 36.—A new FRESE E of thq three escapades set down here, - k York: George H. Doran Company. Books in its Historical Setting. WOOL PRICES STIFFEN. tant bearing. This bill would have| medi Qa red, store- “ha; pin” - S Stahds on ail Toure inresily | OLIVER cno:tmn. A m:. Mx;y ,"{"l’.‘.'}“.i: £ Henrik Tbsén. ‘:e : MNI‘ i BT T :::blle; e nr‘gm 1o fund approxi- S:x‘go:fan:;n ofeney, u:E.&?uo-' 1"”1:"5‘- ptl“o‘n o TarEe here 4 contrfputory effects, with the thre John Drinkwater. Boston: Hon[h-' ZYS1A-Ib7AfS. 3 |t Balletin mltel‘ - 'mcom: mately m‘fl' e iss ital wed e .‘ml;’ com! wonr::fll‘ 1‘:. 3 A stone is et In this pin by ma- 3 prinsdipals in the Stevensonian ou ton Mifin Company. S ? i 1 1 s & 0. farin The other two adventures mpnp WANDERING JEW; A Play in Hyfihnou‘ln. tory of Early Gaelic{The tariff situation in this country|ditures on rail {mndrly uring | tobacco, fire-cured, 15.00a55.00; up, A rature. ZY43-H993s. has caused speculative buying of raw| federal control. il executives are| country, air-cured, nominal; amerge from the general f€ld of war. Phasca. By E. Temple Thurs: | Ingenmr 5 . Motlowe and His Po-|weol in this market, with & conser | Mcermily aaresd that the time IN|leaves new, 2.00a38.00. . o' — *F One Bas to do_with the originality | ¢ WWF SoRVRE, ¥ i . a in doing her bit. o th eight illustrations from etry. 1914, ZYA-M345i, quent stiffening of values, which is in h the law would have given real| Stock In _warehouses—Maryland, Bhe Fnre1ipe it the Ereat sonemi photographs from the play. New Knowles, F. L A Kipling Primer.|direct centrast with the tendency ot ol \ho carciers has passed. They | 16,38; Ohio, 3.794; total, 22726, " " of “sfivage.” All are of the familiar | _York: G. P. Putnam’s Sons. 1899, ZYA-K626k. prices in the foreign markets, and, have reconciled themselves to the| Ground leaves to date, 249 hogs-|alds, etc. The entire Rinelfirt brand — laughing, good- | DEKA PARSEC; Shell-Shocked Views heads.\ , humorous things that amuse of Life. By Louis Moinar. Los turn, Angeles: Grafton Publishing Cor- Lynd, Robert. The Art of Letters.|not in sympathy with the market for ment's applying the $500800,- Z¥-L nufaciured. goods at the moment | Sey weon by the carriers to offset ail KIS A £ gold filled, is made an Milton, John. Aeropagitica. 1913.|All grades of wool here.are appre. 3 tedness of the government e ZLL-M64, ' clably etronger, but especially the ::'&:‘::-n with_the exception o(i 607 FAILURES, A RECORD. inery, &ight opera Being required to’ cowaplete ihe It _can 3 :g;:.g_ggganss:aiua:zei;ufizs r22ERid2388 poratior. | Nellson, W. A. and Thorndike, A. H.|medium and low grades.- The demand 3 s ':.‘:‘u'::g Bromezas . O L A e ot N i cs| A Hilstory of English Literaturs.|from the mills has 2 not been partion. SN e NEW YORK. November H—The SoF simbiar ‘ping i whioh the sones i Pocs anthot of oThe Jheke [y N0, 1 Srcining ot ine|Snet e Stadet 18 Toborieh o 2| ‘COMPETITION AND PRICES. |buainess concitions shovethas the faat | > " ooo—or The ot 9t the Kiag, AN NTA- [ubCemie 20Y = NEW YORK, November 36.—Be-|Wesk wes & FSCHIBIMRS 16 the| POPULAR RIEBON COLORS. 57p. ; MODERN ENGLISH STATESMEN. By | Rankin, T. E. American Writers of = - |‘cause-of the. so. cheap foreign .. Thei re 607 failures, : A G. R. Stirling Taylor. New York:| the Present Day. Z¥8s-ris: .| CHAIN TEA STORES GROW. . |compatition. and the mencexisiorce Jonting 268 more than last week: Toe | ash el antn Drchorsimbe the Robert M. McBride & Co. M. L A Stady of the Types of s Y auperts’ that |trémendous incvease is attributed tolcolor ssheme for ribbons, While | TA) al -x- the fact that mmoyv merchants were gqnd W NEW YORK, . November 26.—An- terature. ZY-R37s. nouncement is made that the Jones A NEW CONSTITUTION FOR A NEW 3 £ ¢ thia’ kind bayaderes a8 b AMKRICA. By William MacDon. [Smith. C. A. Edgar Alian Poe. ZYA- ry > unable to meet their Nevember 1 ma- Taver. sla New York: B. W. Husbsch,| Fibds. oo additiona] stores. I tewes | ou 1 aeers, ":‘;‘:{: 8o | Luritias, “whiah were for fail_mer- |fast Tow :‘-'{'n:"?m':&rfflm rackes 1 L SHADOWS; Oné Hun-| ( APER PRICE CUT. |riv i woujd e /added o tha | caoug S L e LR | onding etk of 1920 thero. were 336 tng oy '&: AND SHADOWS H CANADA iver, Wl w i ¥ of his contention tes fAig- Gred Shert Peems. By John Rol- P, CE | chain st ehs beginaing of the"year. D e ahow ihat the cost to the re. |commercial defaults. = 1lin Stuart. Boston: The Four Seas| MONTREAL, November 26.-—~The | Through the G Company the{ tajler “of - & fo ‘made rasor is| The increase in failures affected|1i; - Company. Canadian Export Paper Company has| Union Pacific sTea Ooml& owned | $2.83 & dosen, while thess same razors | svery state, Only three' sections of 3 ETHICS OF THE TREES. By Fletch- announced that the price of news- the Jones Brothers mm “‘W"‘? have been selling to |any importance showed a decrease in] that oey or Bascom Dresslar, Boston: The |Print paper sold under: contract’ for stores are l:clnbd 4An _the L the for $13.8 dozen. It is also |defaults. W increased .-k 3 the first quarter of 1922 will be $75 ‘The purchase con Stratford Company. a ton, a reduction of $5 & ton from nouf stores was made out of current BEATRICE EDEN; A Play in Three Vi