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Fico oF BUYING _ SENDS STOCKS 10 Leni» Take Pomesion of Trading to Make Fortunes Overnight. ba OG of the bends of metropuliian pro- feeensin «The lamb in every ely 06 town bere rusned tote Wall Mreet to makes foriunes overnight The performances of favorite war|: Rtecks to-day justified the fondest me of the belle aod %. New high records were scored ¢ @ompanios manufacturing muni- ome of wer and their prices Quetu- ated up and down in jumps to give oome beart failure. Crucible Hieel went above par for the fret time, touching $108 per share. Maldwin Locomotive wee the star of the day's “High Jinks,” Jumping near- iy twenty points from Baturday’s clos. ing price and ree om 148-4 to-day. Bethichem Steel scored a new high | | Peperd of 166 and General Motors did likewine at 860. The other headliners were American Locomotive at Tl, « @ein of nine pointe; Texas Ol at 175, & gain of nine; Kepublic Brea 62, up five; Pressed Steel Car @, up four, und Lackawanus Bloe! 62, up three. Tho market opened with & buige euuaiied on the Biook bua. buih for volume of "a m of prices in the fir 404,000 shares, a equalled, After this » neither the sales Ko level Of prices ould be Both fell off, issues wavered back and the urmies in the trenches, le Stee} and Baidwin Locomo- tye wave Way three to four points from their advances. Most of the other sky rockets burned themssives out by noon. Standard rajiway issues wero voteady and strong, but they suffered from the intense activity of the apec- ond ansactions were sword seldo value. material with minimum barley. anywhere. WH PRES CLOSING = Se) S4.= ESEPey Sates. Your son, of bulk. , In this respect no other food equals ee es delicious and healthful food NO ALUM-NO PHOSPHATE <=: SSS PRR ae PONSS ESSERE FEE FS Fee +t +e Ht ScecEar: +hetie i f if ty ‘ [tetetee ise FeseSSCOTSS ESSE Cet FSCSeP ICS Li eh A Pi a ce a a x “DEAR MOTHER:—A good thing to send would be a package of Grape-Nuts, or something of that kind that is not expensive or heavy and is of good food WILL.” From a Canadian soldier at the battle front; reprinted from the Renfrew (Ont.) Journal. Wherever hardships are endured, wherever big deeds are accomplished, there a food is demanded that provides maximum of value in brain- and body-building rape-Nuts In building the Panama Canal thousands of brain workers as well as brawn workers kept themselves fit andin trim by eating Grape-Nuts dry from the package. Not only does Grape-Nuts supply all the brain- and bone-building, nerve- and muscle-making elements of choicest wheat but also the rich nutriment of malted Grape-Nuts is highly concentrated nourishment in compact form—always veady, crisp and delicious—thoroughly baked and packaged to keep indefinitely, Wherever time is precious and sound nourishment vital you'll find Grape-Nuts, “There’s a Reason” Sold by Grocers every here. THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAX, SEY EMBER 21, 191d. ~~” NICAL GETS CITY 10 CLOSE he mfeguert the eireee should we & Under onditions as they are now de velop ine | David Robinson, Meoretary of the Brosdway Association, made ae af peel to Comminsioner Woods wo re las the activity of the police (e keep ing customers of vad wtoree ewey from ihe wf elke whieh have net pel been ordered closed pere whe © Guile eafe and why had peo © bo loiter aa righioners soared off by theese polive ough in no danger and thoug pramined yeaterday the ry (nterfe jomminsioner would only to Vinlt the scene to see what done properly to meet the men’s complaint, | “There ts no oocanion for interfering with pedestrian traMo outside of the! immediate danger eon said Mayor Mitchel, when apprised of the com-| jaint of the Broadway Association “Vl look into the matter at once, and) if 1 find that business above or below the Broadway cave-tn ts being un- pecessarily harmed by police restric Hons, Wil remedy conditions without delay.” Mayor Mitchel then directed Secre-! tary Kousseau to teil Police Comunis sioner Woods of hia decisivn. At noon the Twenty-sixth Street sing of Beventh Avenue was od on the report of structural weaknesses at that point, A delegation of lawyers and en- wineors representing a number of roadway business men in the neigh- borhood of Thirty-fourth Street, under the leadership of KR. MH. Macy @ Co, mt to the Public-Bervice Commission at noon and protesed against the closing of all the streets io thelr neighborhood as unneces- sary. They were told restrictions were rapidly being removed as soon ‘as the strength of the street cover- ings was veritied. The Broadway Anscctation offices were crowded by business men who felt that the closing of the streets | involved then in great danger of fire. Deputy Fire Chief Martin sent word to them that only four hydrants in Thirty-elghth Street between Sixth and Seventh Avenues were affected by the last sli and that fremen would not hesitate to take their ap- paratus into any of the closed streets should need arise, NEW BLIDE IN THE MIDDLE OF LAST NIGHT CAUSES FEAR. ‘The apprehension that there might be further alidew in the forty-two miles of streets in which subwaya are under construction was borne out by anew je in the middie of last night at Broadway and = Thirty-eighth Street, Several tons of earth and some timbering slid down upon a wang of men who were working tn the tan of the wreckage of Saturday night's slump. Nobody was hurt, for the workers were alert to danger and were quick to scramble out of the or © | way situation, |CAR LINES CLOSED, GOV. WHITMAN! Public Service Comminsion~ ers tor Whom Vou Are Kesponmble Histor ad ie tmterente for weper wiston of the most complicated Ond diversified transportation and engineoring pr the world M'CALA, BDWARD B, Chair Tarom Lewyor Justioe Court by grace of One of the most ‘seat triende © Murpoy Kaper in political machine building, De- | po Tammany candidate for ayor. YWARKD, WILAAAM, Reps. Lawyer, Ov yealiftrations Managed vaign. CHAM, J. SENOBANT--Lawyer Tammany lasted in city direct 4 office at No. Gov Prookiyn Formerly of cow eral charge 0! Brooklyn wer to Peart iM eet Broadway: Varick te Duane Bireet. Varich Street Meach to Canai G Btreot devpar dye, be Intersection of Greenwich Street white + and Hatiery Pinos. Greenwich Bireet; Meotor to Car ele, Cortlandt Street to Dey Street. eumed by an order permitti care to cross Thirty-fourth street ell vehicular treme rectory aa “Pr: fe Bupply Co, t KHOLEKMT COLGATE Formerly dealer tn #0 Sion Companies and 4 heavy stockholder in the New York City rborough Hallway Co. Appointed by Ge Glynn as a@ resident of the Wy jot Knows at the addren Now ronides at the Westchester ‘ountry Club, Listed in the etty lirectory as having an office a: No. 46 Exchange Place, Room WBA edge of the wave of depria The following streets were closed to all trafic until substant al re- onforcements could be made: Broad. way, from Twenty-sixth Street to Thirty-nloth Street, except at the Sixth Avenue junction, Seventh Ave- nue was cut off from Fourteenth to Twenty-siath Street, The erection of the permanent steel work is rolng op in the open cut #0 rapidly that General Manager Hedley of the In- terborough said he hoped the car tracks could be replaced within a week, Broadway and Amsterdam Avenue, Broadway and Columbus Avenue and Columbus and Lenox Avenue cars came down town over their usual routes as far as Fifty-third Street and then were deflected to the Sixth Avenue line for the run to the Bat- tery. Though running on a head- way of from fifteen to twenty seo- onds they were badly overcrowded Later, for the accommodation of shoppers, and to relieve Sixth Ave- nue, some of these cars were sent down Seventh Avenue to Thirty-seo- ond Street. The Broadway surface cars were allowed to run from the Battery to ‘Twenty-second Street, with a shuttle car transferring passengers as far north as Twenty-sixth Street, A shuttle car service was kept going from the Piftieth Street barna on Broadway to Thirty-ninth Street. Or the reports of inspectors that extri bracing was in place at Forty-second Street and Thirty-fourth Street, the restrictions on croastown traMo were lifted at 10 o'clock, . TRUCK WHEEL BREAKS THROUGH THE PLANKING. Over the false work in the neigh- borhood of the Grand Central Station all but the heaviest trucks were al- lowed to move as usual, though driv- ors cautioned to go slow. There was @ enarl at Broadway and Forty- second Btreet when the rear wheel of ® truck owned by Jacob Fradus of No, 861 West Forty-second Street went down to the hub, Traffic was pped for half an hour immediately after everything had been declared safe until the truck was jacked up and out of the hole, Mayor Mitchel has appointed a committee of twelve engineers to conduct an inquiry in co-op Jon with him and other city officials. The Publio Service Commission, whieh already has many experts, has sent to Boston, Philadelphia and Ban Francisco for engineers to report on the safeness of subway work here and to suggest means to prevent fur- ther disaster, John Hays Hammond, who has the reputation of, being the highest sal- aried engineer in the world, bis in- come from the Guggenheim interests having been $500,000 a your, will be engaged to make a ral survey of eubwey ooueluction work in diane battan, the Public Service Commis- sion announced to-day, Mr, Hammond, who ts tn Glouces- ter, Mass, was communfeated with and it is believed that he will devote at least a day to the Manbattan suv- HEAVY TRAFFIC FORBIDDEN, Police Commiasioner Woods orderea | the police early this morning to bar | heavy ehicular trattic from these | street Whitehall, from Bridge to Stone, to | Net after increased $435,663 trolling Interest bought tn open mark «The bridegroom 1s connected with th {nation plan hae been dec! opera. | Sulaberger packing Mr t by Joint commities. Payment of | ~ 7 a nt of $12.60 essenting, STEAMSHIPS DUE TO-DAY. common stock m be made Oct. 14.{ ne two monthe Inor: after tax incre (eet STARTS FOR CHICAED v Mc ‘ are Sie * 1 v J Memners of the Angie ren Pilg teed we Mortal oom minnion lef baa ieee ~ hime |e & apecinl cat Oe the Trewin w teeny od ot 24 oa # Thora towrn te, Giereee oere sewn | 7 - y Merge +e Areewe We ee enue, Portion te ory. ore ' ' Pireet ' Forty-second Mires Park Avewus! . te Laas ° ; Lapingion Avenue Forty second te | ‘ te 6 Vitty ve “ sand TO STAY, EWS FIGHT — Aveauwe to Hitnle Potat Beekman Brest: Nassau to Wui- cy Witte Breet: Beekman to Peart Avenue; Park plane. Biath Avenue trolley trafic was re the legal repress a Conaul asked | brief Wedn Dean street to [i * Fos the Britis time to prepare caring Was wet | West roadway on tant aveuue at ty-fourth Bireet Wa» opened to y ———E SULZBERGER—LOEWENSTEI! ] - — Marton Waldur Suleber@er of No Kast Bixty-neventh Street, and Edn | Frieda Loewenstein of No. 411 Ba End Avenue, were married to-day « City Hall by Alderman James Hue Milligan. | Hoth ‘gave their age ae ly Mra. Stella Lee Sulaberger ap ii H. Freeman appoured as wit ne —_——— ITEMS FOR INVESTORS. Southern Maliway's gross earnings ‘or two months decreased $669,096 Raldwin Locomotive Company con maid to have been International Steam Pu: Maravei, Port Antonio Qf Coamo, San Juan, Atchison system, Kroes earning aed $1,550,987, $683,631 WATERS PIANOS Special Sale In order to make room for our large new stock of Waters Upright and Grand Pianos and Waters- Autola Player-Pianos we make a special offering of 100 Used Pianos of many different makes, all full-sized uprights, in perfect order, some as good as new. Prices $50 to $190 for cash or payments of only $5 down and $5 Monthly without interest. Also special attractive low prices on some Baby Grands and Player-Pianos. Horace Waters @ Co. 134 Fifth Avenue, near 18th Street Branch Stores {127 W. 42d St., near Broadway 254 W. 125th St., near 8th Ave. OPEN EVENINGS|s71 &. 149th St.. near 3rd Ave Qemeereooermnrrorronncmanennarennnanconennnennnanennnraonnaoee, A | The May Manton Fashions | The middy costume ts @ deserved tavor- ite. It is alwaya pretty for the little girls and It fs exsentially smart and this env Includes certain new feat that render Mt espectally interestin, 7 blouse ean be worn as it is over the skirt, oF It oan be cut off and finished with @ belt or with hem and elastic When it Is treated tn the two different ways, it really gives two entirely difter- ent results, yet the pattern always ts the same. Th becoming pointed yoke that makes able feature of the autumn altogether the frock ie one of the best that could be devised for the echool giris’ needs. In the picture, it is made up in blue serge, and of course serge ts @ fav- orite material and blue ts « favorite color, but nevertheless there are others that are quite correct. Wool poplins are to be ex- tensively used and are very good for such costumes, gabardine ts juat es desirable | and many mothers think that xy her, and for such ation the akirt could be made ‘ge oF poplin, with the blouse of t ne material In white oF of wh certain advanta: 8 own. | The ease with which It can be made freah | and new ts of ineat le value and makes it especially desirable for school wear, ‘ For the 12 year size will be needed 6 ‘ards of material 27 Inches wide, 6 yar: LLY yards 44 with M yard 87 tneh wide tor the collar and cuffs. ‘The pat- | Ne , faje—(With Sasting Line and iin Ne. 6013 te cul im elses from e*to| Middy Costume, 8 to 14 years, a) re | Call at THE EVENING WORLD MAY MANTON FASHION BUREAU, Donald Building, 100 Weal Thirty-second Street (oppo- site Gimbel Bros.), corner Sixth Avenue gnd Thirty-second Street, New York, or sent by mail on receipt of ten cents tn coin or stamps for each pattern ordered | IMPORTANT—Write your address plainly and givers specity } | wanted. Add two cents for letter postage if in a hurry. News Oddities P biners of “ JAMS LOFT foo by t in Third Avenue see boning king tte hat stor vet kit of boule ond pOG- LAYING KHCOKD Delaware, #hich wid 267 366 ip 366 days by ie s bee ty 0 days Record war BNAKE entered Maryland chicken house through knothole, but € oul again because it bad owal lowed china nest exe WITEN A MAN NEEDS INFORMATION—'Say, Linste, ‘phone garage fd tell me peat ime I gu by how to atop this thing!” shouted owner ef ew automobile making steenth lap around block after finding be couldn t at Shenandoah GALE WRECKS SCHOONER. Driven Aground 00) ,, Jof Oter Inland tm Mussel Ridge Char The crew trom the Whitehee! of Maine ROCKLAND, Me, Rept. at entified three-masted aught in @ gale early to- own ashore on the northw. For Three More Days At All 255 James Butler Inc. Stores and Markets Unsurpassed Quality at Sensationally Low Prices. 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