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THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 18, for corresponding period | trade demand {ices from M ener: Lathe TERE rere re eee 1918. “WALSTET Market Clos movement a ered Veer and the reduction tn the Gividen® . from the 8 per cent. pald for many | years to the present basis of 6 per cont tion given recently by Fow- ard the newly eleated head of ~| the . that a further reduction than @ yea might be deemed advisable te belleved to have been a factor in the renewed decline in the price. \ early afternoon 6 y the middle “iS TELEPHONE TAUST SUIT a fom yestersas| WORRIES M'REYNQLDS 29) fo: ouetiaea ao tetra fF tauch= herwise, of the New Haven sys- in the vigor ed i | pean tine | SRL tat es i saved w aivideng{OMICAGO WHEAT AND CORN (More Compaints Made and At} AVEN NRPS. t NO ST MACH MISERY INDIGESTION Pacific coms of th resstoartnd helena Sk torney-General Not Willing to jNEW HAVEN DROPS 24 i " 9 halos 1% per cent, | Wednend i ieee at pies oe ot ee wig ; pencil | The generat “| NEW YORK COTTON MARKET. [2% Mey , Sag ] j active trading | Wednentay os od eo (Price Goes to 854-2, 443-8 Un- \ naar to top 1M rear Time it! In five minutes| Please, for your sake, try Pape’s Dine der High Mark for pee | Union It's #0 needless to have a bad ra pepsin. j ba i ‘our sick, upset stomach | stomach—make your next meal afavorite | ment. = Ot iabe “March 11518| wan gente BeMMESTA Aue: fo: Uls, breves Year, ics tts A) ia food meal, then take a little Diapepsin. Openine— GU, ‘es tae ment tn Canada; prices opened to % Ae riot cr nora pene Su Oe Ai feels fine. og eal pee res Bint as ‘otton igher. - [of the New York, New Haven (qqreeeprse i 1%] fem cable This was a t apeainas epring wheat receipia are! « -| Hartford Railroad on the Stoc! = Sour, sick, upset stomach, indigestion | “really does” regulate tank, ots order reactionary. Room traders were de 2 | prime factor in of advance which | omy moderate, Corn was firm up i to change to-day carried down the price | heartburn, dyspepsia; when the food you] stomachs that gives it ite millions of edly deariah in thelr views and sold S| Carried lint Into new high ground. %, with tight offerings reported from f]to 6%, a new low record in the his [eat ferments into gases and stubborn | sales annually. ' fatocks pretty frei RB} Opening prices 9 to 17 points up fry. Justice ehould await the conclusion of] tory of the present corporation. at s6% |umpss your head aches and you feel] Get w large fifty-cent case of Pape's ee ta oe as S| Selling by South and proft taking on] “weather conditto ti the pending telephone inquire hy the] the stock showed @ loss of 6 pointe | sick and miserable, that's when you re-| Diapepsin from any drug store. It is the ALLE AC Sl occl sllahialh lating iat £ arate’ wonrncr torecante crue’ somo ree |g Zentner Conditions generally favor. |e ee ace Contagion ar une fatwce the, close’ Of fast Weck, “IP sits | alige the magician Pape's Diapepata. It| quickest, surest stomach relief and cure losses ranging from 1-§ to 1-2. point. | gs Ts E | eaaron attar the eal, but endertone bel mies dertake an Investigation with the pur-|4 8 points under the high price of | makes stomach distress go in five| known. It acts almost like magic—It is ee ae | SS my a mained ood, and temper of market| gerotg pour to the eatent of Mer | pose of bringing a civil suit if the facts! the year, reached on Jan, 10, The de- | minutes. If your stomach is in ala scientific harmless stomach prepara- Gteel unchanged at 41-4. it eae umes amy +S Guillet beaten of Salle? that pro-| Musca mae saree et et Me ! sheds rev you can't get it regulated | tion which truly belongs in every home. New Haven opened unchanged at %8, A Bh BHR | AR Phils hr united | Further declines occurred in the late but developed weakness under pressure, + Se dessert bob Med moraing in both wheat and corn. ‘The = = declining to % 1-2. Cailfornia Petroleum opened at 0, @ lows of 41-2 points. After the first fit- teen minutes prices showed slight losses, but resisted efforts of the bearish ele- ‘to depress the market further, ae drought out much stock Before 11 o'clock the ‘eading stocks rallied around one point from the lower erices feature, same an late yesterday afternoon, Reading held firm on favor- able staternent published for year jended June 90. Union Pacific was fairly strong on the which did not @o below the Im the early afternoon a few of the active stocks recovers. to opening level, with ¢reding dull, and wae confined toa FINANCIAL NEWS ITEMS. At auction thirteen shares of D., L. & W. Coal Co, sold at 8, and thirty shares of Farmers Loan & Trust Oo, wold at 61,131. American Railways Co, report for year ended June ™. Net income of! 624,908, increase of 961,636; the net in- come is equal to 7-82 per cent. on stock 91,261,336, ‘The Reading system reports for year ended June 90, 1918, joint operation of the three companies as follows: In- crease in net aperating revenue of, $8,070,908, After deducting outlay for | detterments, sinking fund and dividends | on preferred and common etocks, mur-| plus amounts to 96,897,083, an increase of 96,223,878. The report shows 3.27 per from recent unfavorable weather and Ghat coming Government report will Wer Wes swbiected to scattered profit taking sales. Speculative demand was show heavy loss in condition. ‘The market was lene firm tn the | ow end foreien inquiries tacked volume second hour, sagging off five to ten ‘Wheat was otendy in cart; ly part of points from the opening, due to pro@t tia ui s taking sales and continued @outhern |erverree™ “im Very little outside tn: offerings. Demand is active, however,| Corn firm, with tight offerings, but and bulla are expecting an increasing |‘ tnolined to go lower. Both wheat and Of the opening, but did not hold] against 6-00 per cent. previous year. 2414-lb. c 7-lb. Cis Ib. c the recovery, as vigorous selling — Bag Bag wrought prices down to the lower level! Canadian Pacific repone earnings for a, ef the fret hour. recond week of Gaptember decreased Lack of support on any advances was! ¢209,000 and from July 1 decreased Pride of St. Louis Flour Superlative XXXX—in clean cotton bags. ury’s Flour. . Gold Medal Flour . Hecker’s Superlative . | 441. Bag ‘'73e CHOICE GROCERIES few iasues. Short eovering was the main cause of the rally after selling pressure had stopped. cent. earned on common stock againat 10.67 per cent. previous year, ' eae 8 | The report of the American foe Com- Pany for ten months, ended Aug. 31, showed net earnings in excean of $1,8%,- 00. This is approximately $1,000,000 The Closing Quotations. ‘The following were the highest, lowest and griees of stocks for to-day, and the met = Best & Co. Misses’ and Girls’ Butler’s Famous Teas & Coffees’ The Teas are the very finest of their respective eae and include all the favorite varieties, Formosa-Oolong, India Ceylon, English Breakfast and Mixed, In strength, flavor, purity and aroma—every thing that makes for Tea excellence, they are the equals of Teas usually retailing at 10 to 30 cents more a pound. If you are buying $1 Tea, try our 70c Diana Teas, the finest importations from the Orient; and so on, at prices as follows: Our Coffees are as favorably known as our Teas for their rare “cup quality,” and are quoted at from 5 to 10 cents a pound less than similar Coffees can behad elsewhere. Ourfamily Tea and Coffce trade is the largest in Greater New York. It keeps increasing because weimport direct, insure purity and quality, and sell at the smallest profit margin. If you want perfect Coffee satisfaction, try one of these extra special offers: Young Men’s and Boys’ 125 ds; eam with i-th. 70c Teas ae ied Stamps with l-lb. 35c Coffee H fhe Famofs ‘eas in Sealed Air-tig! artons. ‘ «lb. Dresses, Suits and Coats College and School Apparel [[/ iGo "dor ‘Stamps with Mlb. 6Oc Teas|tq gor gums With 1-1b. Z0c Coffee Special Karly Fall Showing New Styles Moderately Priced 6O 2 Stamps with I-lb. 50c Teas! § ZC Stamps with 1-lb. 20c Coffee 30 4% Stamps with l-lb. 35c Teas The above Coffees are sold in the bean or ground to suit, 20 2H Stamps with L-lb. 25c Teasi25 49¢ stamps with 1-lb. pkge Ideal Blend 25c | “(For Girls a Stamps given in like proportion with half and quarter pound purchases of Tea. Y For Young Men Single Breasted Suits (3 piece, Long Trousers) In Fancy Mixtures and Stripes. 16.50 18.50 19.50 21.00 up Single Breasted Suits (3 piece, Long Trousers) In Gray, Brown or Green Mixtures. Value $16.00— 13.50 Norfolk Suits (Long Trousers) in Tan Homespun; plaited side and back; Blue Serge and Gray Mixtures. 13.50 16.50 18.50 Overcoats in Newest Fancy Mixtures; raglan, plain shoulder and belted back models. 15.00 to 32.00 oal Dresses of Navy, Cadet and Brown English Serge, effectively hand-embroidered. 8 to 14 years. New Model Frock of Wool Kamin Cloth, hand- somely trimmed with Japanese silk, in moderate colorings. 6 to 12 years, 12.75 9.75 Something Every Boy and Girl Should Have anitary Drinking Cu Made of Aluminum—Folds Up to Go in Pocket FREE, While They Last, with 7 Cakes Babbitt’s Soap, 25c 10 2a Stamps FREE with 7 Cakes Butler’s Borax Soap,25c Tomatoes, (irc racrcisicettan 12C Selected from the finest grown—retail regularly at 15c Early June Peas, 3 cans, 25¢ New pack, sweet and tender: worth 12c a can. At All 33 James Butler Inc. Markets. SEE LOCATIONS BELOW. The aim of the Butler Markets is the best and most economical service for housekeepers. ‘They are ex- pressly built and fitted up in the most modern sani- tary manner, with refrigerating plants and cold cham- bers for the perfect preservation of perishable fooas. Everything for the table and kitchen can be bought there, at the lowest possible prices. Everything, in- cluding Meats and Poultry, is kept up to the highest standard of quality. ‘These Markets have met with in- stant and continuous popularity and have almost doubled in number since last year. Here are a few of our Meat Specials for this week: Prime Rib Roast Beef...... |). 18¢ Legs of Canada Lamb .... ‘bh. 22'4c Short Porsquerter Mutton, i. 9c Shoulder Mutton Chops, Z |hs. 25c Flat Spare Ribs, Delicious... .ib. 10c ee: Dress Coats of excellent quality Broadcloth; in popu- lar Fall colorings; long waisted, yoke model, silk linings, warmly interlined. 8 to 16 years. General Utility “Slouch” Coats of English Mixtures or Zibelino Cheviot. 8 to 16 years, » Warm Cheviot Coats trimmed with Astrakhan. H 8) to 7 years. Special price— ‘Imported Broadcloth Coats handsomely trim- med with velvet, silk lined, medium and dark colors. 8} to 7 years, Special price— 25.00 15.75 84 to 89 chest measure. 5.00 | For Boys Norfolk Suits in Gray or Brown Mixtures, Gray Herringbone, Black and White Check and Blue Serge. 7 to 17 years. 9.75 to 22.50 Reefers in Chinchilla, Gray Vicuna, Brown and White 14.50 ‘For Misses Heather Cheviot; belted back, button-to-neck model 5 UH Stamps FREE ree on 10° penien Hest Tenens. ra ee eather eviot; tk, button-to-neck model. e ry ichest ran rters ‘ys: ast ade....lb. c College or Motor Coats of handsome imported 2 to 12 years, 9.75 to 16.50 Essie Mi 9 condensed, || | Swift's Veermtum Hams ie 4 20c plain cloths and fency mixtures, Seven eighths length. EE fe es 90 vs Norfolk Suits (With Extra Pair Knickerbockers.) Condensed Milk, “7°. 8°; 3 cans, BYe Lo Island Ducks, Fancy lb. 20c Acai 25.00 Gray, Brown, and Black and White Mixtures, c Broilers, Milk ted and very choice lb. 25¢e 'Pailor-made Suits of Navy, Brown, Green 7 to 18 years. Value $10.75— 8.75 || Gweet Potatoes, onc. iD bbs. 12 Markets in Manhattan and Bronx 4 and Black Corduroy; new yoke Norfolk model, Reefers Button-to-neck, belted back models, in Gray, e . seclonte c 178 Amsterdam Ave., cor. 68th St. Phone Columbus 8397, 14 to 18 years, Special price— 32.50 Tan and Brown Mixtures. 8 to 12 yrs. Value$9.00— 7.50 Red Onions, Finest grown, 2 Ibs., 5 1371 St.NicholasAve., nr. 178th St. Phone Audubon 4701. 3863 Tenth Ave., 207th Subway Sta. Phone Audubon 4019. 999 Westchester Ave., cor. 165th and Fox Sts., opposite Simpson St. Subway Siation, Phone Melrose 2281. 3853 Third Ave., near 166th St. Phone Melrose 767. 1245 souk Boulevard, near Freeman St. Phone Tre- mont 2114, 693 Tremont Ave., cor. Crotona Ave. Phone Tremont 319. Westchest: Wool Eponge Tailored Suits French blouse coat ‘ and one-piece dress, trimmed with velvet. 10tol5 yrs. 29,50 Sailor Russian Blouse Suits in Serge, Checks and Mixtures, 10 J-a¢ Stamps FREE with Print Butter ine pentinspected, 20° ment Inspected, 7.00 to 13.00 American “Frat” Dress A Select Assortment of tles, eac Queen Olives, Fancy, regular 25c bot.. 15¢ pl I A ae he Deceaelaidell 2 At All 131 James Butler Inc. Licensed Stores for School and College Wear London Made Clothing Worcestershire Sauce. fs" 15¢& 1Oc | | 4,8 Westchester Square. Phone Westchester OB, Exclusive to Best & Co. Manufactured Exclusively for Mest & Os. Tomato Catsup, Keeriens inbo- 1 eg 10¢ bridge 238. Of Navy Blue English ‘Men's Wear’? Serge; one-piece open- front model, long set-in sleeves. Round collar of self, finished at neck with Plaid Silk Tie, Gored Skirt. Markets in Brooklyn and Queens 80 Third Ave., cor. Dean St. Phone Main 366. 1815 Kings Highway, cor, E. 14th St. Phone Midwood 7617 Is being shown in the new Scotch and Irish Tweeds and HWomespuns. Pockets on waist and ekirt. 14 to 20 years, Young Men’s Suits and Overcoats a wore yoo $0; Caton are Phone latish ty Special price 9,50 Boys’ Norfolk Suits and Reefers 50' aac Stamps FREE 664 Comey Isand Ave., cor. Beverley Road. Phone With each of these Bisley, Tisthisn 2000, 7 eae Old Cabinet Rye Whiskey, <t:1. $1 | | £75 Eighteenth Ave., cor, Benson Ave, Phone Young Men’s and Boys’ Furnishings Old Monogram Rye Whiskey, v2. 75C | | 1516 sheepshead Bay Road, nr. 15 St. Phone Coney Island Young Men’s Neckwear Open-end Four-in-Hands Boys’ Neckwear French and Open-end Four-ine Princeton Cocktails, ian bait...... 75 822 Fulton St., cor, Twombly Place. Phone Jamaica 746, - of Imported and Domestic Silks, in many colors and Hands in plain colors, fancy bias stripes and figures, Kingussie Scotch, (isu vstue........ 85c 4 Jackson Ave., Corona. Phone Newtown 705, a 251 Steimway Ave., Astoria. Phone Astoria 441M, Cedarhurst, cor. Central Ave, and Spruce St. Phone Far Rockaway 2861, Suburban Markets In Hempstead, Freeport, Rockville Centre, Glen Cove, Huntington, Port Washington, Long Island; in West New Brighton, Staten Island; in Mount Vernon, White Plains, and two in Yonkers, Westchester Co., etc. designs. 50c. 1.00 1.50 2.00 Young Men’s Motor Sweaters of Heavy Puro Worsted, with large adjustable collars, in heather, } ; maroon, brown, gray, navy and white, Bizes 34 to 42 inches. in amart color combinations, 2&c. 39c. 50c Blanket Bath Robes of Warm Wool, bright Indian colorings, especially adapted for College and School use, 10 to 16 years, 4.75 Guinness’s Stout and Bass Ale yore Brows PO's: ed's Devlits Bap” Allowauce of 15c for doz. empty bottles and 10c for doz, empty splits, 5.85 18 to 2U years, 5.75 | FIFTH AVENUE LARD SO ETT ear