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MARKET K WAS ACTIVE. New York, June 2. stock exchange tod! by extensive and comprehensive deal-| ings mainly at higher prices, but inter- est in the market itselt was overshad- owed by interesting developments in the domestic and foreign money markets. Call loans opened at & per cent, the highest initial figure in three months, early demands hed per cent. Time mon- hardened fractionally and accommo- dations again were limited to short ma- turities, British exchange continued to feature International currencies, demand bills on Eondon rising to 4.47 3-4, an overnight wdvance of two cents to the pound and the highest quotation in three years. Other European exchanges . shared only slightly in the strength of sterling, allied bills gaining an average of about two points, with a reaction in the Ger- man rate. Neutrals especially the Dutch rate, railied from yesterday's setback, although private cables reported addi- tional withdrawals of German financial reserves from those countries. Announcement of the Republic-Mid- vale-Inland Steel merger evoked little enthusiasm for independent steels, Mid- vale being under constant pressure. Cru+ cible was steadily bought, however, and United States Steel scored a new”high for two years at 103 shortly after Chairman Gary’s statement before a legislative committee that the corpora- tion's surplus probably amounted to $400,000,000. Oils as a group dominated. the mar- ket's speculative side, the lafer dealings being accompanied by extreme gains of 2 to 8 points in California Petroleum, Pacific Oil, Freeport-Texas and severa! of the lower priced issues. Studebaker advanced to a new high for the year and other moters and thelr subsidiaries rose one to two points. To- baccos and food specialties eased one to three points, p-oilt-taking being most ‘was charact FIVANGAL AND CONWERGIL pronounced in Coca Cola, Sumatra To- bacco and several of the chemicals and Trading on the | rertilizers. by -Columbia Miscéllaneous issues were represented Graphophone preferred, which' reacted, and Du Pont, the latter making the greater part of its net gain of 7 1-4 points just before the close. Rails continued to lag, activity in that division being confined to junior issues, Peoria and Eastern being the most con- spicuous example at a gain of 3 points. 1-4 Sales amounted to 1,500,000 shares, STOCKS. The following is a summary of the transactions on the New York Stock Ex- change up to 3 P, M.: High. Low. Close Aliled Chemical .. 70% 63 70% Allis Chalmers 503 491 491 Allis Chal pr . 97 97 Am Ag Chem . 2 417% 41y Am Beet Sugar ... 47% 47 47 Am Bosch Mag ... 46% 46% 46% Am Can 5015 A Am Anaconda Con Associated Oil Atch T & F .... Atch T & S F pr Balt & Ohlo ... Balt & Ohio »r . Beth Steel . Beth Steel (B) Beth Steel 8§ n ¢ . Brook Rap Tr .. Brook Ran Tr ctf Butte & Super Can or Car & Fdy ... Cotton Ofl ... Cotton Oil pr .. Tel & Tel Tobacco ‘Woolen Canadian Pacific 139 - 139% Cent Leather 4012 41 Cent Leather pr ... B8R U Chandler Motor 701 T0% Chi Gt West . ..... 9% 9% Chi Mil & St P . Ch M & St P pr ¢ Chi & N'west . Ch & N'west pr ChiRI&EP .. Chile Copper Chino. ' Copper Corn Prod Ref . Cosden .. . Crucible - Steel Del & Hudson . Dome Mines. Erie Erle Erie . Gen Gen Motor . Gen Mot Deb Gt, North. py” . Gt North [Ore Hupp Motor Car .. Illinois Central Inspiration Cop Int Harvester nt Int Int Int Int Kennecott .. . Lehigh Valley . Maxwell Motor A .. Mexican - Petrol Miami Copper MoOK & Twipr.. MoK &Twi ., .. MoK &T 2 war .. Mlssouri Pacific ... Missouri Pacific pr Marlin Rock Nat Enam & St N Y Air Brak N Y Central NYNH&H Norfolk South Norfolk & West . North Pacific Penn R R. Pierce Oil Pierce Oil pr Ray Con .u Reading .. Reading 1 or Reading 2 or . Rep Iron & Steel . Rep I & Steel pr South - Pacific 1er L 3 pr. Electric Harvester pr . Mer Marine ... 2 Mer Marine pr Paper Paper pr sta .. Victory 3%s .. Quoted in dollars and cents per $100 ‘bond. Sterling— closing -bid 4 West El & M .. ‘Willys - O'land . ys O'and pr . Worth Pump ‘Worth Pump A 00 100.00 Foreign Exchange. With the exception TYesterday. Age Demand .... Cables Francs Guilders .. Marks Lire . Swiss francs Pestas Kronen Sweden .. Denmark . Norway high 5; low 4 1-2; 2 sterling, all quotations are in cents per unit of for eign currency: Year ruling rate §5; 2; offered at 5; last loan 000 loan and several other new under- writings. i Liberty bonds were active, but realiz-|o ing sales in that divisjon detracted from their strength, all.but two of the entire serles closing unchanged or at slight re- actions. British ‘loans failed ‘to reflect the fur- ther strength -of ‘sterling exchange and French _offerings - wers relatively dull. lost one point, while the §’s:were- firm .to strong, with K Domestin milis took a fair quantity of Mexican government Havana Electric §s, Brazil 8's, Den 8's, Netherland 6's and Japanese 4 ‘The strongest feature among domestic bonds ‘was, Peorla' and” Eastern income 4's, which rose 3 °1-2 points to the ac- companiment of the higher price quoted for the common stock. Chesapeake and Ohio 4 1-2's, New sH.ven 3 1-2's, Pe;:— t. n sylvania 7's and Francisco_income: most undenlyin; -'were _irregular. aggregated $16,875,000. Louis and METAL MABKET. New York, June 2.—Copper electrolytic, spot and futures 13- 7-8@ Tin firmer; spot and’ nearby 32.00; futures 31.78. Iron ‘steady and- unchanged. Lead firm, spot - 5.65@§.00. thearby delivery 5.30. ‘Antimony spot 5.37@5.50. CHICAGO GRAIN MARKET Chicago, June 2,—Despite. less favor- able domestic " crop “reports, the . wheat market here sagged in price today, ow- ing largely to lower quotations at Liv- erpool ‘and to .assertions that European so were higher, but ails “and industrials Total sales par value Zine stéady, East St. Louis spot and the petitioner is & minor. The allegations of the complaint the suit on of the most unusual div cases that has ever come before the su perior court for this county. It is alleged that the plaintiff, Besst York Parr, who was then 17, was awa; visiting with relatives at Norfolk, Va elsewhere in the winter crop beit. the other hand, seaboard messages said that re-sellers at Liverpool were offer- ing hard winter wheat two to three cents cheaper than was asked in cable- grams from this side of the Atlantic, and that the German government buy- ing agency had withdrawn from ths market. wheat here, and recei at Chicago continued to dwindle, arrivals today be- ing only 23 cars. Primary receipts for the countrv as a whole were less than was the case a year ago. Such builish factors, however, were more or less counter-balanced by word of increased shipments from Argentina, about three times Jarger for the weck as compared with the corresponding period last yeas. Corn weakened with wheat, notw standing zossip of export saleg of corn totalling 1,000.000 bushels good shipping demand helped to uphold the oats mar- .|ket. An increase of lard stocks here had something of a bearish influence on the provision market, —_— and he made oath to the same. was 1o consent to the marriage given b the parents of the minor girl or by am: guardian of her. By reason of the persistent solicltatior of ths plaintiff by the defendant t6 mar ry him, it is charged that her will was overcome and her mental noise disturbed and she thercby was induced to contrac the marriage of April 27, 1919. It is alleged also that the marriage wa: induced bv threats of the defendant or the plaintiff's life and also his own life and at Norfolk on April 26, 1919, Ir the presence of the girl he wanted t marry, Parr took polson with intent tc _ Chleago Gramn Markei. take his owrd life and also with Inten Wheat— Hich Low. c of inducing the plaintiff to marry him July ... 119% 11814 11815 The marriage took place In a hospita Sept. ... 118% 117% 1173% at Norfolk and the couvle separated im Dec. ... 121% '120% 1204 fnediately afterwards and have never liv Corn— ed together as husband and wife. July. ... 62% 613 617% Sept. ... 65% 645 643 South Manchester—Mrs. Frank Che Dec. ... 63% 62% 623 . and daughter, Miss Frances Che. Oats— » ney, sailed une 1st for a tour in Europe July ... 38% 38% 38y Frank Cheney, Jr., will follow them, sail- Sept. ... 40% 39% oy ing from this country July §. Our Men’s Store EVERYTHING FOR WARM WEATHER _ Clothing, Shirts, Underwear, Etc. Those soft white Shirts with col- lars attached are fashion's favor- ites for the coming season. The exact size you want in neck and sleeve is here and never have seen better values for the price—8$2.00 and §2.50. Woven Madras, in the new Spring Stripes—at $1.59 to $3.50. SPECIAL COLLARS—not soft er hard, but the new kind that com- bines style and comfort—25c, 35c and 50c. Belts, various kinds from 50c to $2.00. STRAW HATS Straw Hats, in senaible and con- servative models, in keeping with the styles for men this season — at $1.59 to $4.00. v SILK SHIRTS, $3.95 These are remarkable values — Men’s Silk Shirts, in Crepes, Jer- seys and Broadcloth Silk, plain white and fancy stripes, sizes 13\ to 17—very special value at $3.95. PALM BEACH SUITS Palm Beach and Mohair Suits, light weight, better variety in color, pat- tern and fabric than ever before— Prices $16.50 to $20.00. June Sale of Women’s and Children’s Summer Underwear Representing the surplus stocks of several large manufac- turers at prices that mean substantial savings. Infants’ light weight Vests, fong sleeves, to 6, value 9c, at ... . S Chil sleeve- ests, less, value 25¢c, at 3 for 50c, or 17c Boys’ Summer weight Athletic Shirts, value 50c, at ... Genuine Nazareth Underw: for Boys and Girls, all value 50c, at ........ Children’s “Pearl” Un- ion Suits, regular $1.00 value, at 79¢ Nainsook Union_ Suits, for ys and Girls, all siz - ular $1.00 value, e One case of Women's Sum- mer weight Bloomers, pink only, value 39, at ............ Women’s Summer weight Bod- ice Vests, regular 26c value, at Women's Extra Size Bodice Vests, regular 25¢ value, at... 19¢ Women’s Fine Ribbed Bodice Vests, regular 29c value, at... 22¢ Women’s Vests, low neck styles, regular 29c value, at... Oix‘c Women's Extra Size Vests, low n:ck styles, regular/39 value, AR R R R TR Women's Extra Size Vests, fine ribbed, regular 50c val; Women' E ular 50c Value, at Women’s IXI Ribbed Vests, band top, regular 50c value, at 3%¢c Women’s Extra Size IXI Rib- bed Vests, regular 50c value, at 3¢ ne Ribbed Vests, es 4 to 6, regular Women's Extra Size Ribbed Vests, cuff or lace knes, regular 53¢ value, at Women’s Ribbed Union Suits, lace and cuff knee, sizes 4 to 6, regular 69c value, at Women's Ribbed Union Suits, cuff or shell knee, sizes 4 to 6, regular 75c value, at = Women's Fine Union Suits, Bodice top, regular $1.00 vaiue, 48c Beautify Your Home With Columbia Medal- lions of your Loved Ones ! They are price- less treasures. Read this remarkable offer. Imperishable Medallions When your purchases amount to $20.00. Pur- chases can be made with- in six months. National- ly advertised at $3.00. NOTHING MISSING BUT THE VOICE TRADE MARK Memories grow dim—keep your loved ones in front of you. Have an imperishable likeness of them in your h‘ome, copied from any clear picture—they last for all time. The real treasures of life are stored in the faces of loved ones—“Columbia Medallions” are dear possessions. They tell the story truly and are imperishable. BRING YOUR PHOTOS AND HAVE THEM COPIED INTO COLUMBIA MEDALLIONS. Ask Any Clerk for a Columbia Medallion Card. Tt PoRTEO OUR JUNE SALE OF Women's Muslin Underwear Will Begin Today : 3600 brand-new and snowy garments are included — all of them bought express- ly for this White Sale. That is the first thing to remem- the prices on these gar- ments average 25 per cent. less than the prices in our White Sale of one year ago. Many of these garments are Philippine Undergarments —for the very good reason that many women having be- come accustomed to the extreme daintiness of hand-made lingerie will wear no other kind—and the prices are won- derfully low. Next to Philippine garments come undergarments of Silk, Crepe-de-Chine, plain and flowered Crepe—but the great feature of this June White Sale is the immense assortment of practical and pretty undergarments of Muslin and Nain- . sook, ranging in price from 42c for corset cover, all the way to $3.98 for a handsome white skirt, CORSET COVERS Tight fitting Corset Cbers, V or round neck styles, as follows : Size 36 to 44, regular value 50c —Sale price e Size 46 to 50, regular value 75¢ —Sale price .........ccceen.n Size 46 to 50, regular value $1.00 — Sale price .... French Corset Covers, lace and em- broidery trimmed— AT 65c—reg AT 85c—regular value ?M AT ”o—_nnulnr value ' $1.25 ENVELOPE CHEMISES' AT T79c—regular value:$1.00 AT 8c—regular value $125 AT $1.23—regular value fl.5° ¥ MUSLIN GOWNS - Women’s Muslin Gowns, lew neck styles, trimmed with lace and em- broidery— ¥ AT 79c—regular value $1.00 AT _89c—regular value §125 AT :|3—f.'ul-r value $150 . AT $189—regular, value §20 High and V neck Gowns, at these prices— AT _79c—regular value $1.00 AT $129—reg value $1.50 CREPE GOWNS Women's low neck Gowns of Windsor Crepe, figured designs en white or flesh grounds, reg- 2 ular value $1.50, at.......... $129 STEP-IN SETS The_new Vest and Step-in Draw- er Sets of plain Muslin, in flesh and white, also in fancy weave in white, trimmed - with contrasting AT $1. k AL 139—ug: l:: value AT $198—regular val AT ular val BANDEAUX 3 Elp ular valug’_ 750 AT 85c—reguiar vnlu? 300 BRASSIERES - AT 65c—regular value 784 AT 88 reguisr val : AT $15—regular value $150 \ CAMISOLES Muslin Camisoles, in a variety of styles, all. greatly reduced — Sale prices 50c to $1 DRAWERS ' Wemen’s Muslin Drawers, embroid- ery trimmed, >pen or closed styles, at reduced prices—Sale prices 42c to $1.19 a pai Also a full line of Marcella Draw- ers, at reduced prices. WOMEN’S BLOOMERS Batiste Bloomers, in white and flesh colors— « AT - 42c—regular value '50c AT “6Sc—regular valu ular. val Plain Crepe Bldomers, in white e Bilo>mers, in flesh and white, value $1.00, at 85¢ Fine Batiste Bloomers, lace trimmed, value $1.00, at Satin, Juliettes, i fiesh, value $2:00, at . WHITE SKIRTS Long White Skirts, in a wide range of styles, at these special prices— $1.49 AT 69c—regular value $1.00 AT 89c—regular value 515 AT $129—regular value $1.50 AT $150—regular valu AT $1.79—regular value AT $249—regular value % AT $3.89—regular value EXTRA SIZE GARMENTS Extra S8ize B-rmo!r;u. in &Ofm Covirs, 7D 2 Chemises andwmn }:a’:; Sale Price. Philippine Hand-embroidered Un- ear, in Gowns and Chemises— all_at June Sale Prices. Garments “Crepe-de-Chine Underwear — Gowns, Envelope Chemises and Skirts; in white and flesh color, the finest and dsintiest underwear im- aginable—ali*at June Sale Prices. SILK CAMISOLES We. offer a choice of our entire mk-d i?-.l'u,wd and ‘Lace Trm- Pl S ripnle il T o white—all at June Sale Prices. to-.. geod ‘qesortment ‘-.I,\nlut’lrp,h‘.w& " Van Raalte Glove Silk Hosiery $1.95 a Pair Exactly 180 pairs.of the well- known “Van Raalte” Glove Silk Hosiery—every pair perfect — in black, cordovan, tan, castor and navy—on sale today at $1.95 a pair, actual value $3.00. As quantity is limited, we can- not guarantee supply. ‘to last throughout the day. DT — —_— SATURDAY CANDY. Buntes Pure Fruit Pops, a doz. 10c Buntes Assorted Hard Candies 29c coated 29¢ Licoric Lozenges, sug Cream Almonds . Phelps Porous Chips o Phelps Chocolate Meltaways.. 39 Buntes Toasted Marshmallaws 39 Jordan Almends Lewis Walnut Stuffed Dates.. 42c Buntes Diana Stuft Confections 49¢ Lewis Maple Sugar Nut and Fruit Pieces . Lewis Walnut Bon Bens...... Lewis Fruit and Nut Creams.. 59¢c Kei Salted Nuts, Pistachios, .P':::m, Almonds, ete....... $1.25 .. 4% MAIN FLOOR SPECIALS Lemon Oil Complexion Seap.. 5¢ 25c Colorite for Straw Hats, all celors Distilled . B¢ Double Witch Hazel, 10 foz. bettl: Dickensen’s Borden's Malted Milk, pound packages . Campher Balls, a. peund White: Kid"Belts, with celluleid buckle, a ) Tubular White- Kid Belts, with pearl. buckle, at ..... $1.00 PURSES, AT 69c Women’s Purses,. made of real _leather, in black, brown and red— Special price 69, regular value $io0 BOYS’ WEAR Boys’ Apparel for Confirmation and First-Communion—' "~ - - Boys’ Navy Serge Gelf Caps, at $126 and Boye’ White Blouses, sizes 7 to 16, at $149 and .. Boys’ Navy Blue Junior Ner- folk Suits, with straight trous- ors, sizes 5 to 10, value $7.50— at ... Boyr’ Navy Serge Nerfolk Suits, with twe pairs of Knick- erbockers, sizes 7 te 17, value $1200, &t ...ooieosmcmeversc. . $950 Better grades in Beys’ Navy Serge- Norfelk Suits, at $15.00 ceena., $18350 LSS Women's Sweaters, $3.95 ‘Wemen's Tuxedo Sweaters, in a - Speocial price Strap Wrist Gloves, at 59 300 pairs of Suede finish Strap Wrist Gloves, in white only, will go on sale at an extraordinary low price. These are the product of a well-known manufacturer, and sell regularly at $1.00 a pair—Today at 59¢ a pair. Women's Apparel at Half Price Women’s Wraps, Capes and Sport Suits—a great money- saving opportunity—Today at one-half regular prices. Women’s Skirts at Reduced Prices TWEED SKIRTS, AT $ 5.00..... .....FROM § 7.50 WOOL SPORT SKIRTS, AT $ 5.95.... FROM $ 8.50 WOOL SPORT SKIRTS, AT $ 7.95.... FROM $10.95 WOOL SPORT SKIRTS, AT $11.95. ... FROM $15.00 WOOL SPORT SKIRTS, AT $12.50. ... FROM $17.50 New Styles In Drezzcs Women’s new Linen and Eponge Dresses, pretty bright colors, in straight line models—Prices are $15 00, 516 20 and $17.50. Gingham Dresses for Street Wear, correct models for women who require sizes 42 to 46—Prices are §$15.00 and $17.50. Bathing Suits, All Styles Bathing Suits—all ready for the first dip in the surf. Bathing Suits of Sateen, Surf Satin and Silk Poplin, in a variety of styles of which straight line models predomin- ate—Prices are $2.50, $3.50, $3.98 and up to $14.50. Women’s Jersey Suits, in many alluring styles, sizes 36 to 50—Price range $5.00 to $8.50. Women’s Swimming Tights—at 98¢, $1.25, $2.50 and up to $3.98. % Extraordinary Special Values In Domestic Department For Saturday Only 50 dozen, size 18x36 Hemmed Huck Towels, good quality Huck, value 19c—Saturday at, .. 12}sc 18-inch Brown Union Linen Crash Toweling, soft and absorbent, value 22c a yard—Saturday at 15¢ 42-inch Indian Head Tubing, in 2 to 10-yard lengths, value 45c—Saturday at............... 29¢ Bates’ Turkey Red Table Damask, in short lengths, assorted checks, value $1.00 a yard — at «ee 68c Size 81x90 Unbleached Shirts, good heavy qual- ity, excellent weight for hotel or summer cot- 72-inch, extra heavy, All-Lirien Table Damask, wellknown silver bleach finish, regular value MILLINERY --Extra Special REMARKABLE VALUES IN WOMEN’S AND CHILDREN’S HATS FOR SATURDAY Children’s Hats, at $1.98 Children’s Trimmed Hats, a choice of our entire line that sold up to $5.00—NOW............ $1.98 Women’s Trimmed Sailors, newest shapes, for- mer price $3.98—NOW ............c...... $298 All Fine Dress Hats Reduced AT $4.95—0Our entire stock of Dress Hats that sold up to $6.98. ; AT $7.50—Our entire stock of Dress Hats that sold up to $10.50. di AT $9.50—Our entire stock of Dress Hats that sold P L