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COTTON SLES, SEONG PIE BELIN CENTS Market Steadily and Closes With Losses of From 30 to 40 Points, Sags Prices slumped heavily this after- noon on Cotton Exchange business and the price of December option fell below 7 canta a pound, as compared | with the initial quotation of 7.46 cents at the opening of the exchange yer- terday. All other futures declined in keeping with this month of heav- feet trading and the market cloned with lonene of from thirty to forty points all around There was slow but steady aageing from the opening all day, with De- comber touching 6.94 cents per pound between a iomuplesion and one of the | pn ‘of which are covered up. eee beipe you sahara the Nght for the low and a final rally at the done to an even Teents. Final prices were; December, 7.00; January, 7.24; March, 1.45; May, 7.67; July, 7.83) October, 8.19. ‘Trading centred in December op- tion and the decline wan attributed principally to Hquldation by members © fthe ayndicate that had aaniated heavily in preliminary arrangements) for opening of the exchange by finan- cial ansintance to carry the trades left unsettled at the time of the dinas- trous closing July 31. While there was aome amall buying of spot cotton and accumulation by strong financial interests for long ac- count, neither foreign nor domestic buying orders appeared in force and the market wan narrow and weak. Actual exports for the day were re- ported ag 20,787 bales, an increase over the anme day lant week, but far behind the figures of last year. ‘One cargo shipment of £,000 bale ulrect to Germany was watched with interest. This goes in an American ship, insured under the new Wovern- ment insurance plan, and was prompted by Britain's recent lifting of the ban against cotton shipments to .belligerents. 8. B. Chapin & Co, have pure $9,500 from Dick Bros, & Co., an ad. vance of $2,600 over the last previous wale. WASHINGTON, Nov. 17.—Reporte that the Kponsag e Department ta pr& paring to drop the $190,000,000 cotton pool for the relief of Bouthern plant- ere were denied this afternoon by Secretary McAdoo, who declared thet they emanated from certain selfish interests, The following statement was issued: “The Secretary said that notwith- standing the great improvement in the buninens altuation his associates on the Federal Reserve Board, an well as he, ‘were fitmly qonvinced now,as they were at the outeet, that the creation of the cotton loan fund would be of great Denefit to the entire country, and that the general belief that the fund would be successfully raised has been a con- tributing factor in creating the im- proved condition and the greater con- fidence which now prevails, particu- larly in lata aeelate Al cotton market.” Er HE aT TOBACCO} NEW YORK ORK COTTON MA 7k, Meamehip Pool Appea! WABHINGTON, Nov, 117.— for} ernment's Wage from the sult againat FF | Poot, was filed to-day in the Court. chased a Cotton Exchange seat for!’ WING WORL RESERVE BANK HERE SWAMPED WITH MONEY —* Institutions Ar Are Sending in ¢ Than Is Re- ” eae The new Fedral Reserve Rank set- tled down to-day to smooth running | 97% 909,000 routine business. Ite principe tran- sactions were continued receipt of Fe! year quired deposit of reserve from out of town banks in the New York region. AA many banks are sending In more than the tory assessment, it te | way for year ended June 20, 1914, ITEMS FOR INVESTORS. Federal Mining and Smelting pre- ferred quarterly divident of | per cent. is payable Dec. 15 to stock of record Nov, 20. $ Produce Kachange memberships are now quoted at $575 bid, an Increase over previous bids due to immense export business in ara Lig iad sag fe The lenses of Harris Eye- glasses are ground in our own workshops, and carefully in- spected when completed to in- sure their absolute correctness before they are delivered to net income 6-19 per cent. on ins ital wtock compared with ina off $3,743,628 in dtvi- ina off $3,743,695 In divi- 1s shows an increase of bed Sos Transit sit. Company quarterly not known jow much the new ia- stitutions’ 5s will exceed the al- lotted $10,000,000 of resorve feposits. Plans for increasing jargely the cash in the reserve banks are now being formulated in Washington, This will Include @ large part of the loose cash now held in the Treasury and the transfer of Government deposits now on call with national banks, The Treasury has not determined yet just what proportion of these funds will be handed over to the new institu- pe ‘The Federal Reserve ‘Board in called upon .the ks for @ report at ‘Washington has twelve regional the end of the ment of re-discount business done and observations upon the progress of busines!. it week for state-| 5.5 dividend of 75 canta a anare is fee. 1) to atock vot record A jae ee 40 lated stoeke are are A malting <> CHICAGO ‘Wane wailed CORN you. Harris Eyeglasses cost $2 or more and are Guaranteed to give you complete satisfaction. acene E ee] Sosa ta See aes's: Bula ie in ie at] YX fk; "i i ge oer gunn ng fon a Sie. wn-|Sunday World Wants Bimal her. watistacte demand ra Franklin Simon & Co. Fifth Avenue, 37th and 38th Sts. Important Sale Wednesday e Fur Coats and Furs For Womeh and Misses This Season's Newest Models in All the Fashionable Furs Offered Much Below Regular Prices For This Sale No Goods Sent on Approva! French | Seal Coats Puch oe Shanks oot alt French Se Seal Coats of Ermine, 65.00 Coats Regular Price sn. carga Coats " Skunk, Ermine or Opossum. Regular Price $85.00 Regular Price $135.00 96. 00. Net Raccoon Ses cute ohaeme fees Regular Price $96.00 an 45.0 weight Caracul ekine, collar of Hudson Seal Coats | Of fine quality real deon seal, collar oad tufts of Seal; sitio Regular Price o 68.00 Hudson | Seal fonts pea tssn pot Taser pee! “se Hesees Regular Price $135.00 Hudson Seal Coats ll flare model; large colli of odtural Skua hie vl Regular Price $135.00 Real Leopard Coats Full flare model, collar. and cuffs of Fitch or Hudson S: eh $228.00 165.00 Mole Skin Coats or i onengeace ly real asgeeyine a toauwiee Regular Price $165.00 Persian Lamb Coats Of well matched ekins, Leipsi; new full flare model, 45 inetd pid Regular Price $250. 95.00 » 50.00 110.00 75.00 135.00 65.00 sit 185.00 Hudson Seal Coats Collers of Nature! Skunk, Ermine, Kolinshy or Fitch 135.00 155.00 185.00 Regular Prices $195.00 to $275.00. ' Fur Muffs and Neckpieces Newest models of hij _ Neckpleces 9.50 Regular price $16.50 Regular price $16.50 Regular price $24.50 Regular price $24.50 Regular price $29.50 Regular price $24.50 Regular price $24.50 Regular price $26.50 Regular price $26.50 Regular price $20.50 Regular price $35.00 Regular price $30.80 Regular price $40.50 10.50 16.50 16.50 16.50 18.50 18.50 18.50 18.50 19.75 29.50 29.50 35.00 Blue Fox Sets Dyed Blue Fox Fure , Large vi ge sal shin eaian iF le well matched skins 14.50 10.50 18.50 21.50 27.50 18.50 28.50 24.50 24.50 Black Wolf Raccoon Hudson Seal Civet Cat Natural Skunk Black Fox Fitch Taupe (dyed) Wolf Blue (dyed) Wolf Mole Black Lynx Taupe (dyed) Fox |Ermine Rogular price $21.50 Regular price $16.50 Regular price $24.50 Regular price $29.50 Regular price $39.50 Regular price $24.50 Regular price $39.50 Regular price $29.50 Regular price $29.50 Regular price $29.50 20.00 Regular price $35.00 29.50 Regular price $45.00 29.50 Regular price $65.00 55.00 White Fox Sets Nature! White For Furs Large handsome one skin animal muff, wae Mage aime soect, anima! muff, PCE RT Re MR @ ial cla re Sd tiamanans peerie y ition ot | wont aah 8 PYRE Bal sew 00, 1 ——EEEeee ee Work Monday Wonders. "English Porcelain Dinner Sets, “Stern B 4nd and 43rd Streets, West of Ah Avenue. , Continuation Sale, To-morrow, of the most reliable class of Women’s, Misses’ and Children’s » Fur Garments, Neckpieces and Muffs FFORDING a rare rtunity to effect f at least one-third A the usual prices eed on elenilag high sae tal = ba a fi SCARFS le furs. WOMEN’S COATS 00 15.00 17.00 00 5 FUR SETS French Seal, - at $45.00, 55.00] Natural Raccoon, Caracul, - - * $49, 50, 69.50] Black Fox, Hamster, - “ $42.50, te | soa Seal, Bisam Seal, - “ $64. 50, 00} Bea: Genuine Sealskin, ‘‘ 195.00, ar 00 Block } Lynx, Scotch Moleskin,’ ‘ 100.00, 150.00] Natural Skunk, peeo Persian Lamb, * 185.00, 195.00] Dyed Blue Fox, .00 Also for To-morrow, another very unusual offering of e 9 ‘ M e e Misses’ and Small Women’s Tailored Suits of broadcloth, gabardi: id unfinished of vel Ghote, i, soa teevn, Bamsien greves sovy tion io tne tave Seaimabe anleen: Poort ane and black; fur pie: velvet trimmed, medium length coats, many fur trimmed, at $19.75 Actual Value $35.00 Actual Value $47.50 Oriental and American Rugs TToMoRROw and the remainder of the week, continuation of the extra- ordinary clearance sale, involving our entire stock of choice weaves and every wanted size, at unprecedented price concessions. Room Size Oriental Rugs, Small and Medium — Oriental in the popular weaves, including Se: Ae Ru fay Hamadan, Beloochistan, Mahal, Bere bend, Bidjar, Khiva, Sarouk an iy ded reson Kurdistan, Fereghan, Ete. Kirmanshah, Formerly $110.00 to 850. is Tertealy: from $9.85 to 58.00, at $65.00 to 575.00 at $6.75 to 39.75 Persian Hall Runners, High Grade Royal Wilton Rugs, in the much desired narrow widths; For- [rosailihingedlacde Hypa LN S by 15 ft.; merly from $30.00 to 78.00, Formerly from $26.50 to 73.50, at $19.75 to "49.50 ~ at $17.25 to 58.00 The Upholstery Department Will place on sale to-morrow, the following very exceptional values: Marie Antoinette Lace Curtains, Lacet Arabe Curtains, at $3.50, 4.25 and 6.50 a pair {at $2.50, 3.75, 4.90 to 12.50 pair Values $5.00 to 8.50 _ Values $3.95 to 17.50 Imported Madras Curtains, Values $2.75 to 5.75 pair, at $2.25, 3.15, 4.25 eee Single Bed Sets and Filet Stores, in small lots only, at corresponding price inducements. The China and Glassware Sale wa be continued to-morrow, featuring the follewing items, at large reductions that cannot fail to attract attention. Limoges China Dinner Sets, “Shelley” English C China Dinner Set, 100 pieces, choice of two border bow knot, wreath designs, Value $31.50, at $24.50} gold handles; Value eto. 25, at $95.00 Bohemian Glass Table Set, 107 pieces, choice of pheasaft or 92 pieces, thin blown, flower design; Value $40.75, at $85.00) needle etched; Value 914.00, at $9.85 Austrian China Dignes Sets, * Hungarian Glass Table Set, is ted gol 72 pi ‘ een 307 pieces, incrusved £155.00, at $69.00) gold band, Value 918.25, at $14.25 French hisanee” Table Set, Pn Abbey” China Dinner Sets, ticked a glass; - Value 831,00, at $28.75 , ebo Id lines, 1 Pierce Value $80.00, at $75.00 s Madeira Hand: Embroidered Linens To-morrow, at very much below prevailing prices Tray Covers, at 85c, 75c, 1.00) Tea and Luncheon Napkin. Foucher, at = te va Napkins, doz. $4.25, 4.75, 6.60 Sh ‘owels, at Fen wniices, * 95c, 1.65, 2.00| Fe® Cloths, at $5.75, 6.75, 9.00 Dresser and Luncheon Cloths, 8.75, 11.00, 15.00 Buffet Scarfs, at $2.95, 3.26, 3.75] Lingerie Luncheon Sets, “ $3.95 4.95, 6.75] Cushion Covers, at 1.95, 2.50, 8.75 Also several hundred odd pieces of Hand-made Lace Trimmed and Embroi- dered Tea, Luncheon and Banquet Cloths at One-Half Former Prices. The Greatly Enlarged Toy Department ON the Fourth Floor, affords unlimited selection of the better class of Imported and American Toys, at most inviting prices. : Very Special for To-morrow: $6 Juvenile Automobiles, $4.25 | $7.50 Doll Senna 9 ote ed in bright colors, t { steel; | Enameled wood bodies varie ins rubber tires ge Aa for uphoutersd in Te moot My o pd] children four to six years. Parcheesi Comet > vat 50c Excellent edition the pemules house game wimps a players, Mechanical Walking Bear, $1.00 beckward and will the opt or Wo deed Bes