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r might not be eclipwed by specutation. There wax a continuance of selling Pressure in Canadian Pacific, and bears i ish iment opon that «tock was wide- At the end of the ‘at hour the Minal prices showed itreguiat | market quiet, but stocks in general #, Reading 1-4 lower and Union| were fir little abo Ife 1-4 up and Steel 1-2 point higher, SM shares, wer all around, partly ‘ nent of a suit to block Fa », but in Rreater meas- 7.3| | ure the result of apprehension regarding | an improving tendency and atrength 1 fe of antictruat legislation to be/a@nd activity of bond market tenéed to produce better nentiment In the sariy afternoon some of the level, Southern Pacific ismes were strong and active, the common seiling Jn the second hour the volume of Present Selling P i of Leading Stocks American Can p: American Car & Fdy, of... Americor Smeiters don reassembling of Congress. ic the opening was at Consolidated 3 H , Reading opened off Great Northe a teel unchanged at 58 5-8, Lahizh Va " a Copper lost 3-8 to i 1-4 “ anadian Pacific opened at 297 1-4, ‘{can Can gained one potr while renewed pressure inst New York Central broke the prive to #91 @ new low record. The general market gained one point, to 41-4, w | Pacific advanced 21-8 to 36-8; Ameri M7. war sald to nt, r the opening Norfolk and West- ern developed renewed weakness and aeold wh to 99 6-8, Hears made no headway against the wet in the first half hour, ‘They activity in earlier part, but J ty force the market down, but tocks were supplied on the rise in suf-| ine; good buying, and conidence was on to about | expressed in Union Pacific quarters of had start. | the me of the Utigation in which pany le becoming Involved. | & sa renewal of selling pressure prices of at cot vis! oF = OREPEFCOE PTS 7 isi ptt bree case settee Peers Ui+l+i++ | 8 pbcarietaen's iden’ ITEMS FOR INVESTORS. American Cigar Company regular quar- terly dividend of 11-2 per cent. on com- mon stock, payable Feb, 2 to stockhold- era of record Jan. Healthy bodies make healthy minds— H-O Oatmeal makes healthy bodies HILDREN and grown folks’ who semi-annual dividends of 3 per cent. on escape sickness, do so because their . common and 2 per cent. on preferred bodies are equipped to meet all of the stocks, payable March 2 to stock of rec- dangerous exposures of life... ' ord Jan, $1. The first aid to a strong, healthy body is good food, properly prepared for com- plete digestion. Baltimore & Ohlo declared regular Report for six months ended Dec, 31 shows gross earnings increased 964,701, while net decereaned $1,747,700 after tax wan deducted. There was charged off 090 to expenses, on account of dam- Ineident to flood, which occurred in previous year. Surplus declined $2,790,906, H-O Oatmeal is always that, after you have cooked it only twenty minutes, because ‘we cook it over two hours at the mill. H-O is a rich, nourishing food, Chesaperke and Ohio earned in the five months ended Nov. %, Just a trifle over 3 per cent. on ita atock, or about 1 per cont. under dividend. requirements for whole year ending June % next. The five montha’ share balance was 6! A, a decrease of $37,357 compared with same period of previous year. Willett & Gray in their review of sugar ‘business in 1918 say figures show total consumption of refined sugar was 3,678,144 tons, of which American Sugar Refining Company manufactured 1,333,- 98 of 3.27 per cent. against 38.48 per STERN BROTHERS Forty-second and Forty-third Streets, West of Fifth Avenue Have arranged for To-morrow, on the Second Floor, an Extraordinary ‘Sale é '' Plain and Fancy Dress Silks a In Waist and Dress Patterns only Former Prices 98 to 1.18 Yard, . . « « «© «+ Sale Price 58c \ Former Prices $1.25 to 1.75 “ . «©. + « + ae Sale Price 68c Former Prices $1.50 to 2.00 ‘“ ane be Oko . + Sale Price 95¢ Former Prices $1.75 to 3.00 “ . . «. « Sale Prices $1.10, 1.48 i» Former Prices $3.25 to 5.00 “ + 6 «©. © « « Sale Price 1.85 + Former Prices $5.50 to 9.50 Sale Price 2,75 Boys’ Clothing, Furnishings and Hats In the January Clearance Sale—To-morrow—On the Third Floor The following Unusual Offerings will be available: Boys’ Norfolk Suits, Button-to-Neck Chinchilla Overcoats, $3.90, 5.25, 7.50 and 9.75 at $6.45, 8.50 and 11,75 Actual $6.00 to 16.50 Values Actual $10.00 to 15.00 Values Russian and Sailor Suits, Long Winter Overcoats, at $3.90 and 4.95 at $5.50, 7.75, 9.50, 12.85 Actual $6.50 to 8.50 Values Actual $8.50 to 20.00 Values Boys’ Seasonable Hats and Furnishings is ing Hats of Cloth, Felt, Plush, Velvet and Velour; also Knit Hockey Caps, Bl 7 irts, Pajamas, ated sa) Neckwear, at Radically Reduced Prices. — Commencing Monday, January 12th, the Pre-Inventory Sale of Oriental Rugs and Carpets embracing the entire stock, of small and medium sizes, together with a number of Room Size Oriental Rugs, which will be offered At the lowest prices ever quoted by this house for equal values Advance sclsctions may be made To-morrow, Saturday. .-.... Full particulars in Sunday's papers. THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, eared to be of bearish origin. and this | cent. in 191, wiille tue independents pro- was Also the case in Norfolk and | duced 4.31 per cent. againat 4.09 por fi Weatern and Telephone stocks. cont. In 1912, Sold Cold Storage Kame and | Court Labelled Them “Mresist | ‘The James Van Dyk gompany of No. | CHICAGO, Jai On Water street wan fined 0) by Jus ins and Mmalmon in Spe o-day for fraud in sellin ewes as feos eae. In Im- | posing the fine the Justices denounced Standar! Ol) of New Jersey stock ad- the opening | Vanom’ 12 points to 4, —_ NEW YORK COTTON MARKET. at 2 1-4 and the certificnies at 98, Thureday's i i trading wag tight, but stocks showed | [3, 12, n 46 Ook NGS Cotton ginned to Jan, 1 totalled 14,88%,- O74 bales, including linters—a year ago was not active except in the few tamucs, | buying but prices held Arm, Market was strong up ta mid-day. ~ my ‘Renewed buying credited to Wall street | 10. 43 1ast. ‘They pleaded gutly to - interests looked Ike some prominent |ine charge. bears had turned bullish. March, May compared with yesterday's closing prices; = Land July went up about thirty points. low. laa. ching, [Tt is argued that the ginning report in- i ns t Q]aicates & crop rather under than over 4 4 4] 4800000 Dalen and that lower prices iy Ql than iast year are not justified. In the is tlylearty afternoon further advances oc- = 8] curred in the three active months, but . toward the clone prices eased off and final prices were twenty to thirty-four | 1 Wheat quiet and strong; advanced 1-1 cent @ bushel. Corn sold off after the opening 1-2 s|cent @ Dushel, but in tat low ie | the company. at opening on ginning report, which | penitentiary.” a surprise to the shorts. There was avy covering movement and general —— the Bronx, Sunday e of York Lodge, No. CHICAGO WHEAT AND CORN| "he late police om MARKETS. . Open th tow Clome Bee ee JANUARY FINED $500 FOR EGG FRAUD. “This in down right fraud and thiev- ery,” aald Justice Collins, “With hen food at such a high mark It is nothing pubbte in this manner. If the man who caused these eggs to be so marked and Recker fold were here now he would go to ghe . Their petition allege: The company, which I@ a corporation, Wax summoned when Inspector Ferrin of the Health Department visited the Van Dyk store at No, 262 West One Vighdred and Twenty-ffth street on slice FUNERAL OF CAPT. PRICE. School Teacher Will ‘ ee “3, 2014. y Company y three petitioning creditor: lege Habilities of nearly $1,500, Fe receivers. rthern Bank Not: 5, |, the company paid im of the International Sprin! “ompany, whi vent. DARKEN GRAY HAR LOOK YOUNG, PRETTY Sage Tea and Sulphur Dark- ens so Naturally that Nobody can tell. ‘ospitul yesterdays will be held Almont everyone knows that Sage Tea pointe above Thursday's close. at the Price home, No. 1 Beck street, jphur, properl, com| aie eee ee t aie Wi or F, and M. also ends dandruff, itching scalp and the Masonic funeral service wii | %oP® falling hair. cone eee ee Fd be read. This will be followed by the to get this mixture was to ma! me, which is mussy and trouble- a fay { Protestant Eplacopal service read by 4 PUL TILL IPMN [igen tres gorge ry quan, Rev, come, Nowadays, by, seling ot say 1». a ae ex om OG | John F. Steen, pamtor of the Ascension | rus store tor sf ye eta lange duly. fy ow at ay > Memorial Chui 249 West Forty- ttle of this third street. Acting-Capt. Price wae a about 50 cents. member of the Sunday , se Breen ana ite ie Don’t stay gray! Try it! No one pair dates back forty-four Years, morning) ‘There will be short services at 10 ibly tell that you darken your it does it so naturally and 12% i You dai 108 turned atrong and rallied 5-1 o'clock Monday morning, and the body |¢¥ ‘ou dampen a sponge or We Stet Wheat was weak in early ,| will be taken to Woodlawn Cemeters, Papageter ty raw this through our “im Zt if] but eallied and closed same as last fter the reading of the ir, ta ne strand at a time; a aa ight. by Dr. Steen, it will be pl by morning the gray hair disappears, ain 4 night, Re that of his brother, the late ‘after another application or two, Fs + +8 to y months ago. thick and glosey. ‘per cen! Franklin Simon & Co, Fifth Avenue, 37th and 38th Sts. Clearance Sale Saturda Misses’ and Girls’ Coats Girls’ Chinchilla Coats Double-breasted of all wool chinchilla, in navy, brown or gray; . velvet collar; wool lined. Gto ls years. Heretofore $12.75 6.50 Imported Chinchilla Coats In navy, y or brown imported chisel, to neck or shawl collar models. 6 to 16 Heretofore $14.50 1018.50 8.50 Girls’ Dressy Coats Petje” Herenotoresza.so 15.00 Misses: Dressy Suits Of broadcloth, suede velour, cheviot or velour de laine, short dressy coats, silk lined, warmly interlined, with tier, draped or peg-top skirts, .A number fur 14 to 20 years. 18.50 Heretofore $29.50 to $45.00 Migses’ Fur Collar Coats Draped model of wool plush, in black, blue,mole,plum,tango red or mahogany; mouflon fur collar; silk lined. Tatozd years. Heretofore $29.50 15.00 Misses’ Fur Collar Coats Of imported black broadcloth; collar of skunk jum, catacul or Kitt Yates years. Heretofore $30.50 22.50. Misses’ Dressy Plush Coats Of imported seal plush; ornaments of self material; white silk lined; warmly Tato 20 years Heretofore $39.80 24.50 Misses’ Fur Trimmed Suits or daverraes bfoadcloth, wool velour, suede cloth, dia | cheviot or imported veivet- een, silk lined, interlined, trimmed with rich furs; pegs , tier or draped skirts. 14.to 20 years. 29.50 Heretofore $39.50 to $69:50 Misses’ Afternoon and Evening Gowns Of taffeta, crepe meteor, crepe de chine, silk chiffon, shadow laces or nets. 14 to 20 years, , 18.50 Her¢tofore $29.60 Clearance Sale Saturday Boys’ Suits and Overcoats Separate Entrance—8 and 10 West 38th Street—Connecting with Fifth Avenue Store. All Wool Norfolk Suits Of navy blue English serge, Scotch tweed or cassimere. Tio 18 years. Heretotore $9.75 5.00 Hand Tailored Suits extra knickers 71018 years. Heretofore $12.50 7.50 High Grade Overcoats of Imparied hist in navy, brown N80 mi and tweeds. 10 to 18 years. "Heretofore $10.75 12.50 Small Boys’ Overcoats ia Of vicuna, tweed, checks or zibeline; fancy wool lining. Boloyers’ Heretofore $9.75 5.00" Boys’ Winter Overcoats fy eds, ‘ 3to 10 years. ~~ Heretofore $12.50 6.50 Large Boys’ Overcoats Boric’ wcnltee mn ed. Oto lbyears. Heretofore $12.60 8.50 - Clearance Sale of Boys’ Hats Boys’ Hats f plush, felt or Chit Hate Mferetofore $2.00 and $3.00 1.00 Made on our own exclusive lasts. Girls’ and Boys’ sizes 8 to 10}4 Girls’ and Boys’ sizes 11 to 2 Heretofore $2.75 w $3.75 2.00 Annual Clearance Sale e Misses’, Girls’, Boys’ & Young Men’s Shoes Black or tan Russia call, buttoned or laced models. Imported Velour Hats Genuine Austrian velour hats, in all colors. Heretofore $6.95 3.75 Misses’ sizes 243 to 744 Young Men's sizes 214 to 9 Heretofore $3.50 to $5.00 3.00 RECEIVERS FOR BIG FIRM. | KILLS HERSELF ON VISIT. Chtenge Concers Mas | ingomaia Drives Up-State Youns|E cracked lips and chapped i if steam Fatgunans, manufacturers of steam | rittian Gerling, thirty years old, daugh- VELOGEN ter of « prominent family, went to the 0 "Beauty's Gaerdian' home of her sister-in-law to-day and, 1 Judge Carpenter ‘appointed the | @fter ekcusing herself from the room for Central Trust Company and F. W. Fix| moment, returned, saying she had . drunk two ounces of poleon. She died The petitioning creditors are Pierce, | within a few minutes. Butler and Plerce Manufacturing Com-| “The young woman was melancholy low price tasues joined the advancing | 12.4.4, Amount ginned petween De- [port of rovbery to impore upon the. ay, pied with claims aggre-| and suffered much from ineomnia, and movement. Southern Rallway common | cember 13 and Jan. 1 was 2.62 bales Miewour!| _ year-ago 48,99 to same date. Market wan feverish—advanced over a dollar a come with the first sips of Jan, 9.~Mise| ff Frost.” > AMSTERDAM, N. Y., Franklin Simon & Co. Fifth Avenue ie € 16 West 38th St.—Store Floor bs Entirely separate from Fifth Avenue Store. ~ Unusual Sale Saturday } Young Men’s Suits SIZES, 82 TO 42 CHEST | Modeled on new English lines, of pencil striped cassime: \ gray or checked cassimere, blue sores, Scorch ad } nglish mixtures; coat soft front, rolling lapel and natural shoulder, patch or flap pockets. ¥ 15.00. Heretotore $21.50 to $29.50 ' : Hand Tailored Suits FOR YOUNG MEN, SIZES 33 TO 42 CHEST Of imported fabrics, in navy or black cil striped cassi- mere, English blue, brown or green actives, tartan or club checks, Scotch tweed, navy serge or cheviot, also blue or Oxford vicuna, braid bound, three or four button sack models, flap or patch i] pockets, a number of Suits lined. 20.00. Heretotore $30.00 to $40.00 Full Dress Suits . FOR YOUNG MEN, 33 TO 42 CHEST ee | New Model of Un&nished worsted, atlk lined Coat and Trousers—Coat silk galloon bound collar and cuffs, ip silk faced and silk lined; Englis4 cut Trousers with e silk galloon band at sides. 24.50 Regular price $35.00 * White Tucked Evening Shirts FOR MEN, 14 TO 18 NECK MEASURE i Ses White tucked evening shirts, pin tucked bosom, with French cuffs of white pique or linen. 1.85 Heretofore $3.00 : 4 V ‘ High Grade Winter Overcoats | FOR YOUNG MEN, 33 TO 42 CHEST Hand-tailored, single and double-breasted form-fitting Over- * | coats; also double-breasted Ulsters, of olive, English blue, j Cambridge gray, brown or blue vicuna, plain or plaid -* back; also Scotch tweed and English mixtures, yoke and sleeves silk lined. atin a 1 7.50 Heretofore $27.50 to $35.00 Men’s Fur Lined Coats SIZES, 34 TO 46 CHEST Fur Lined Coats; of black English coating; coat, includ- ing sleeves, lined with natural muskrat, collars of real Hudson seal or real Persian lamb. 30.00 Heretofore $60.00 Men’s Mercerized Pajamas S Of plain or fancy soisette, in blue, tan, gray or 1. 3 5 white, trimmed with silk frogs. Heretofore $2.50 English Angora Golf Jackets Pe y Men’s London made Angora Golf, Motoring and ’ % Sport Jackets, in green, purple or blue, solid or combination colors, Heretofore $10.80 5,00 Men's Knitted Silk Ties (| Wide end four-in-hands of pure thread silk in 1: 50 bias or cross stripes. Heretofore $3.00 ; ; Men’s Mocha Gloves 1 Of genuine gray and sable mocha, PXM sewn, +4 ; English cut thumbs. Regular price $2.00 1.2 ty , : “ Young Men’sShop”— 16 West 38th St, ; Me —[_ . IT MAKES LITTLE DIFFERENCE WHAT YOU NEED— ‘ A aad A WORLD “WANT” WILL GO AND GET IT, * 4 ;