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10 Action wan taken on “he common stock dividend, reported that the quer: || tion will be considered at the December ! meeting. —>—— VIELO OF LEADING STOCKS BASED ON PRE! "2 ING PRIC te. Amalgamated Copper. ‘American Car and Fa American Can pf American Smelters com. American Smelters pf. ‘American Tel. and Te New York Central Northern Pacific. Pennsylvania fail aeSeweseS10Ses0s20F Glarket Closing—There was & resump- tion of bullish activity toward the end, out It, was of an orderly kind, and Shorts did not seem to be in a hurry te cover further, as the most vulner- able part of the bear account having already been driven in. ’ Gtee! made a net gain of 11-2, cloning at 661-2, Unton Pacific also showed @ gain of 11-2 at 1616-8 and Reading 11-4 gain at 1991-2, with similar gains in the general list, which closed at or near the tent prices for the day. Total sales 200,- 2% shares. Opening.—Trading at the start con trasted sharply wit) the stagnation which prevalied yesterday, There was a Urisk demand for the important issues, and these stocks made gains ranging from substantial fractions to one point. ‘The tone wan again determined by Lon- roational jssuee @ Both Union Pacific and Reading ad- vanced 2-4, while gains of one point we made in Canadian Pacific and Amal mated Copper, with substantial gain many others, New Haven was active @t advancing figures, apening one point higher, at 77 3-4, and selling up to 78 1-2 During, the first half hour the market wos fairly active and stocks in general showed considerable strength. Foreign trade statement for October, showing largest oxceas of exports over) morta ever shown, produced a food ‘ettoct @ a currency bill being passed within & few months much more favorable | tan the Glase-Owen measure as it loft the House was another factor of im- portance. ‘The recovery in copper metal prices in London had a good effect of the cop- per ispues, and it contended that the amount of Amalgamated etock in the street wes not large. ‘The belief was stronger on the ex+ @bange that the ra§roads have pre- @ented a good case in favor of raising | freight rates at the hearing before the | commission and that permission would | ‘te granted. In th rly part of the second hour the market quieted down @n4 in geome quarters satisfaction was @apressed that a check was put on the @Gvaneo, ap it was thought that @ too rapid advanc’ would only weaken the technical position. ‘The higher level of prices was main- tained in the early afternoon on Hight business. Steel, at %62-1, had gained 18-4; Union Pacific 13-8, at 1511-2, and Amalgamated Copper 13-4, at 701-2. ‘Trading relapsod into complete dul- Nees in midafternoon, but prices main- tained ther advance of the morning. The Closing Quotations, Gollowing tgiiest, lowest and last Wilere of stocks for to-day ani the net changes ae compared with yesterday's closing prices: | se —_—.—— FINANCIAL NEWS ITEMS. Kansas and T ings ince July 1 show an Increase of @alumet and Hecla deciared regular quarterly dividend of % per share, the game as three months ago. Dividend is Payable Dec, ® to stock of record Nov. m. ‘ @entral Leather Company de. regular quarterly dividend on t ferred stock of 18-4 per cent., pa Jan, 2 to stock of record Dec. 10. ‘on sentiment, and better prospects | Minsour! Pacific road reports for third Week of November a decrease of W200 In earnings, and wince July 1a decrease of $400.59, compared With the same period tn 1912, Canadian Pacific reports increase of $416,000 for third week of November, and since July 1 {ncreane amounts to $1,- 97,064, Negotiationa have heen concluded % merger of Cuban Central Raliw Cs and Unkted Railways of H. vana and Regia warehouncs, Chino Copper Company produced 4,- 14,04 pounds of copper in October: Nevada Consoitdated Copper Comes paty profluced 6,498,0% pounds in Oo- tober Federal Utilities Cmpany at a meeting to-day decided to pase the regular quar- terly dividend of 1% per cent. due at this time on preferred stock, Mackay Company dedared remular quarterly dividends of 1 per cent. on pre- ferred and 1 14 per cent. on common stock, payable Jan. 2, to stock of record Dec, 18. Atchison, Topeka and Ganta Fe re- td ports a decrease in net earnings for October «f $%4,82 and ence July 1 de- crease of $007,180. CONSOLIDATED « STOCK EXCHANGE. ‘The cheering change tn Wall street conditions from atagnation to activity was first refiectel on the Consolidated tock Exchange when at 9.0 o'clock opening prices showed good advances compared with the night before on in- reaxing business, By 12.3) o’clook the aales had more than tripled the entire volume of transactions on Monday. Sales up to that time exceeded 22,000 | shares. The market appeared to have | been thoroughly Hauidated, In an over- | nold state the change towar) impmve- (ment wan rapid. On the opening caM Canadian Pacific was up the mont from Monday's closing, khowing @ @ain of a full point, Other advances on the call were: Union THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER ! | Reading and Acna amated Copner, ench Amerionn a sthern Paciis, Great {st Paut and each 14, Boe ket for whic dated, sold on the cad! at 13 3-4 100 share Jot. In most inatances | the call prices proved to be the iowent although they all reflected overnight waine. | The New York @tock Exchange, when it opened at 10 0% . followed the lead of the Connoli further advances recorded both exchanger in the later dealings. At the higher levels profit taking had rome affect Steel did not sell on the Consolidated At WG-8, when |t was quoted at 163-4 on the other board. while Amalgamated Copper did not et above 7048, against 701-2, and Can above 21-2 iat 26-8 Commission houres ha: a gratifying volume of husiness, partiou- Jarly in 044 lote, and it was plain that the change for the better in market conditions had stimulated renewed tn- terest on the part of the pubito ——— CHICAGO WHEAT ANO CORN Monday’e Ne Baty oo BEAR BR ES": Menten BEERS shown of foreign markets, news from Argentine wae mixed. Corn wae firm with wheat, and on unsettled weather conditions in Weet. Shorts were moderate buyers, Wh after the opening, advanced 3-8 to higher, There wae a little realtsin the top, and prices eased off elightly an market became quiet. Corn had gained one cent on the near monthe In the first hour, and on the bulge heavy selling appeared, fed ‘by leading commiesion houses in West. The report regarding @ possible em- argo on Argentine grain was quite in- fluential in causing shorts to cover early, but no action had been taken by early afternoon, and prices reacted a half cent. Before the close this re- ported embargo on Argentine grain wes in doubt, as the Chemist Bureau at Washington telephoned Secretary of "Produce Exchange, New York, that nothing was known there about it, Pricus of both wheat and corn were nearly one cent higher, closing close cific 6-8 of point; United States 51 to the top prices, BB. Altman & Co. ' will continue to-morrow (Wednesday), An Extraordinary Offering of Women’s Ready-to-Wear Gowns (sizes incomplete) at the following unusual concessions from former prices: Gowns that were $38.00 to 48.00 at $22.00 Gowns that were $50.00 to 85.00 at 32,00 This selection comprises Afternoon and Even- ay it S&! ing Gowns of silk, and Street Dresses of i i es t+ 1s| Velveteen, Corduroy or Serge. Ee a ee ; is Es ay HIS HTN ret t by MS +4 ' Rea |B. Altman & Co. a et Sale oS 1 1205 BS + % GS ie tet . WS AS NR + are showing, in their Seip TRY + %] 1 404 ra t a ae ae, | a Blanket Department as jae ent S on the Fourth Floor, 2 complete assortment of Blankets, Bedspreads and Comfortables in the newest weaves, fabrics and colorings, in- cluding many exclusive designs. For toemorrow (Wednesday) the following Special Sale has been prepared, offering ex- ceptional values at the low prices quoted: WHITE BLANKETS per pair + $5.00, 6.50, 7.50 to 12.50 SATIN-FINISH, BEDSPREADS With plain hems each $2.90 With scalloped edges 3.25 Imported Bedspreads, satin finish “ 4.50 Also Crochet Bedspreads .. “ 1.25 Woolefilled Comfortables, figured center, satin border each $8.75 MUSLIN SHEETS With plain hems each 65c. to $1.05 Hemstitched $1.05 & 1.20 MUSLIN PILLOW GASES With plain hem each [8c. to 26c, Hemstitched . . each 25c., 28c. & 32c, “ * choosed ACEP RCT AS OE IER ee RAF TR NEW YORK COTTON MARKE We 1 ios 'How to Grow Long Beautiful Hair a i Cotton opened After the cail, inlt credited to prominent | It is not hard to stop th apeculative interesta that tended to mua 9: A ata the Sut REE oe jfalling out ond pri opening | some trade buving waa Wino in evidence. oe Ll bs ad but spot ho who sold yesterday were pated on on the elling wide again this morning. | However, ty tee who have not reached Foreign markets 1 lower Amures. | this condition, immediate steps should i bidacsemyarel Piste basa be taken to stop it before it is too Brothers reiterate estimate of consumo- Leta Here is 0 siepte oars Wikies thon of 14,780,000 bates you can make at home, that will stop the hair from falling out, promote it Port raceipta to-day estimated at &,000 hata Gani ed halee, compared with 9,006 sagt Week and growth and eradicate eralp eruptions 94.9% Iamt year, name date. and sealp humors. 1 know of cases In aecond hour cotton market was| Where the hair hay grown from four to fomewhat unsettied and fairly ative inches in a few months after using Southern offerings appeared to increase ‘on bulges, tut there was a good demand ‘on declines from trade pources and bull- tah interests, Prices held firm in tate morning and early afternoon, Traders were good buyers and shorts covered. December ‘wan lower ail day and, wh ered moat of thelr eariy 10% was 10 points tower at the close, Jan- wary and July were i to 4 points off, while March and May were 1 and ¢ points higher, respectively, Market teady, World Wants off from > thers was) Wall streer hair from s growth if Tiere i ow Barbo Compound and and apply to the hair, finger tips, two or three 5 These ingredients can be obtained at any drug store at very little cost and mixed at home. This recipe not only | promotes the growth of the hair but darkens streaked, faded gray hair and makes it soft and glossy. Work Wonders. Franklin Simon & Co, Fifth Avenue Will Close Out Wednesday No Alterations No Approvals 165 Misses’ Tailored Suits Of diagonal, broadcloth or velour de laine; dressy coats, silk lined and interlined; new model skirts; 14 to 20 years. 15.00 Heretofore $29.50 to $45.00 92 Dressy Tailored Suits Of suede de laine, diagonal or broadcloth; short dressy coats, fur, plush or velvet trimming, silk lined, interlined; peg-top or tier skjrts. 14 to 20 years. 18.50 Heretofore $39.50 to $59.50 84 Fur Trimmed Suits Of cord de laine, suede de laine, velour cloth, broadcloth, dia ls, velveteen or corduroy; short dressy coats, with ich fur collar, newest model skirts. 14 to 20 years. 27.50 Heretofore $45.00 to $69.50 115 Misses’ Afternoon Dresses Of crepe meteor silk, silk crepe de chine, serge and wool eponge. 14 to 20 years. 1 9.50 Heretofore $14.50 to $18.50 184 Misses’ Evening Gowns Of chiffon taffeta, crepe meteor, crepe de chine, silk chiffon, shadow laces and nets. 14 to 20 years, 15.00 Heretofore $29.50 to $45.00 95 Misses’ Afternoon Dresses Of chiffon taffeta, charmeuse, crepe meteor, crepe de chine, velveteen and corduroy, some fur trimmed. 14 to 20 years. 18.50 Heretofore $29.50 to $45.00 165 Girls’ Winter Coats High grade coats of broadcloth, chinchilla, wool plush, velveteen, corduroy or zibeline; majority silk lined; a number fur trimmed. 6 to 16 years, 10.00 Heretofore $18.50 to $39.50 121 Misses’ Winter Coats 4 iagonal, English vicuna and mannish mixtures, silk lined; a number with fur collar. 18.50 Heretofore $29.50 to $45.00 14 to 20 years. FIFTH AVE., 37th and 38th Sts. DE RET Maree were igh grade coats of chinchilla, wool plush, wool velour, radyne, | 1913, These exquisitely d of exceptionally made kimoro yoke effect, most novel lines, with lace shaw! daintily accordion pleated; finished high neck with fine with frills, tucks and sh. lace. yoke and lar, at Women’s Dainty Voile and Imported Crepe Blouses Fine Voile with front hand embroid- ered with pretty double lace frill extending to waist line; also high neck model with set in dotted net front finished with hand embroid- ery, another of imported crepe, front and sleeve trimmed with fancy 2 98 net rutfie, at... Ms Sheffield Plate Silverware for Thanksgiving A special purchase of Genuine Sheffield Plate Silverware offered to-morrow at exceptional price concessions. Meat Platters, 6.98 45 inch, with grape or thread edge; regularly sold at $10.00. Sandwich Plates, 3.49 10 Inch, pierced design, with grape or thread edge; $4.50 quality. $1.50 Writing Cases, 89c The new modern pattern with safety ink well, «.ationery, pen and stamp compartment; also calendar and blotter; closed ‘with « strong clasp; colors red, green and black, Brass Cornered Desk Pads, 75c Several designs; 12x17; value $1.75 Brass Letter Racks, 59c Value $1.75. Bon-Ton Corsets Embrace the fashion approved ideas of Farisian the finest and Broch low cut top lightly boned mod- els, hip confiners and the front lace corsets. We are now show- ing the very latest models of the modish Bon Ton Corsets, which have won the prestige of stand- ing always and advance Ton Corset and note the im- provement 3.00, 6.00 8.00 Women’s $3.50 Hand Bags, $1.95 and brocaded velvet be in black and mi Plain colors; fitted with purse and with polished gilt and German si genuine Pin Seal and Morocco Bag, mirror. ras: ETTERORAM IN GILT = BACK BAG. Women’s Knitted Bloomers, $1.00 Of fine quality material, finished with gathered diastic and satin ribbon, with bow at knee. Women’s Venetian Silk Bloomers, $2.25 Im ort 4 Crepe rik Kimonos, Of imported crepe, all hand cmbroidered, Finished with ‘An excellent model—in pink, blue, lavender | quality black silk velvets—the and black, Also of a fine quality silk, in choice light and| trimming of fur and high mount dark colors, floral design; a loose fitting model, wide girdle. Imported Japanese Sik | Kimonos, Allover hand embroidered with chrysanthemum designs; in rose, Copenhagen, navy, light blue and black silk lin another model of liberty satin with large sailor collar and fashionable angle. fancy borders, U.S. Government COUPON IN NEXT Z5t" STREET~WEST ink; reinforced. French Mesh Veiling, 19¢ oot i lade Thread Shadow Chiffon Made Veils, 49c In all shades, 4 yard long; value 75¢. Remarkable Concessions Women’s Winter Suits 13.75 The $22.50 and $25.00 models—all of them marked at $13.75 for this November clearance sale, Exceptionally well finished and beautiful materials—a_ general run of sizes. NO OTHER HOUSE can duplicate this offering. Cutaways and straight coat models with draped and plain tailored skirts; all corts are iined with peau de cygne or heavy satin—the desired colors in broad- cloth, diagonals, serge and rich mixtures, esigned models are soft finished voile, embroidered vestee collar, some are jadow “" 2.00 Two Silk Values Worth nsidering $1.69 Crepe de Chine. 1.35 All pure silk, 40 inches wide; street and ever'ng shades, also black; the most favored fabric for this season. $15.00 Brocaded Velvets, 5.00 39 inches wide, for gowns or the new coats and wraps, in navy, hetio, bronze, white and mahog- any; regular $15.00 a yard; special for Wednesday only. Japanese Scarfs and Squares AN EXCEPTIONAL PURCHASE pieces, consisting mostly of 18x54 inch , inch squa inch searts. A beautiful gift pie Worth Spoon Trays, 1.49 Pierced designs, with or without handles; valued at $2.00, Domino Sugar Holders, 50c In variety of pierced designs, reg- arly sold for $1.00. dered 1.49| just in time for £ Women’s Sample Shoes 1,100 pairs, but only sizes 2"3 to 4; that is why these fine, styl- ish shapes and lasts are so sonable, The best of leathers. calf, kid, tan and patent. Specially offered to-morrow. Women’s Shoes, $1.95 $2.50 and $3.00 <hould te the price. They are correct in every respect—fit, weight, the essential smart shape—patent and gun metal leather with winter weight soles. Women’s Rubbers These are the 75c quality; storm and low cut; all sizes, 2% to 38c 8; roles, only . Seasonable Handkerchiefs Women’s Hemstitched Handkerchiefs, 29c with initlal in wreath effect; put up in 4 dozen boxes; value 39¢, ” Men’s All Linen Handkerchiefs, 1214¢ ' *"' With hand embroidered initial; also plain 14 and 54 {meh hem; value 19¢, Children’s Initial Handkerchiefs, 15¢ Also colored borders and pictures; 3 in a box; value abe. Women’s Pure Silk Boot | Leatherette aaa Hose, 29 . Full regular made; lisle garter tops; | 2-Clasp “Kayser” make; eoft end’ durable; In tan, white and gray, $0c value, Women’s Fine Silk Thread} Elbow Leth Gloves, Hose, 68 Full regular ee ie black aa Ae i Of Exceptional Value, 5.00 solid colors; $1.00 They were meant to sell at $10.00 to $12.00. These designers. Made of quality of Coutil e, in th: extremely for the most correct ed style. Wear a Bon in your figure. 4.00 5.00 salt silk lined frames; also @ itted with purse OB SILVER On $2.75 : ostrich are alone worth Fur Trimmed Black Velvet Hats; 3-45 edged with fur and trimmed wit: winged bent ed; | edged with fur and trimm eet A wonderful value at $6.00, by Wednesday only at 93.45. the price asked, $6.98 ANOTHER Cook Book F’ reel Uncle Sam's Recipes for Preparing Food Put Within Reach of All S unday ’s World Here’s Your Chance to reduce Household Expenses YOU OWE IT TO YOUR FAMILY NOT TO MISS . THIS OPPORTUNITY FOR SAVING MONEY GET YOUR ORDER FOR NEXT SUNDAY’S WORLD ity.