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It is in thiq cireular will be “Does this situation, as ex- plained ta you, warrant a renew- al and imme enforcement of the general « order put in the hands of your chiefs last spring?” Ry the time these replies are in the | United States Supreme Court wili Stern Brothers Between 5th and 6th Avenues weeks ago, reporter for The “President, B. of I F. & E.| with 26 per cent. copper and ber ‘New York, Dec, 29, 1916. equivalent There bas holders $14,508,989. assured that the important question | i hands of the chtefs it 1s expected the | None he railroads, presu eit, consent of counsel brotherhoods, This tacit assent on the part of as the law contemplates, thereby de-| the brotherhoods has never been de- feating the intent of the law and at] nied the same time postponing the benefits| ment to newspaper reporters yer promised by the law, which will un-| 4a: the brotherhood chiefs have been urging upon the ronds a substitute satisfaction among the membership | for the Adamson Til these suggestions chiefs said to a ning World: “The joint statement explains “W. 8. STONE, self. I am instructed to say that none of the chiefs comment on it.” > ITEMS FOR INVESTORS. Inspiration Copper Company will close “President, B. of R. T. Jone of the most remarkable years ever rienced by ® copp: stimeted that 191 company. approximate. $20, to about $17.50 a Chicago and Great Western net oarn-| rally. ings for five months increased $551,416. THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 29, have handed down ite decisior BROTHERHO D of the chiefs would expinin why they | delayed wo long in ciroularizing tho | membership on the “entire situation” since they knew, at least three a that the Adamson Hill was not to go into offect Jan. 1 and! that the oGvernment had mado sucn an arrangement with attorneys | jt “ty with the H for the According to Mr. Lee's state- sres to make any erating profits, Doon diaburned. t ahave. |terday’s sudden and unexpected slump 5.26, leaving a surplus of about | scared the public and general buying 1916. MEMBERSHIP APPLICATION Cut out this coupon, fill out and mail to the Housewives’ Protective Association, Evening World, Post Office Box 1354. for 1916 Name .cccccccccccscacceccccceccesccscccssscecscoes Address ...cccccseccecceccccesecesvesseccoces I desire to enrol] my name as a member of The Evening World’s Housewives’ Protective Association. Inclose 2-cent stamp and membership token will be mailed. 38th Street re. ——— ic-|PROFESSIONAL TRADERS iG = 108: RULE STOCK MARKET IE General Public Wary—Slump at the | i ta Opening, but Some Special- He z it Mem 1 i ties Rally Later. proof soles. ne | The stock market to-day was in the hands of professional traders. Yes- was not expected until there was @|) 0) been sold to Eastern c for $11,500,000, {t was announced here slightly, and|this afternoon. The sale revealed a Black Calfskin. All stocks sold off Wabash Railway declared an initial! some of the specialties such as Texas | Most startling growth In value, as the dividend of 1 per cent Meferred Avatork, payable Jan. 9 to| Qi Marine preferred und Atiantie | membership, call and hold meetings | stock of record Jan. 5. ‘Third Avenue Railway five months’ | vacation of two business ahead eee pet jncome decreased $1,660,173 to} traders busied themselves ‘mostly | aid saecguenialifineiecnnme with closing up loose ends of deals| CHICAGO WHEAT _ AND CORN MARKET. «WHEAT 70% 170% 1s" 138Q = High, Low, ol 1% 92% 9 IR West 43rd Street A special purchase enables us to offer To-day and Saturday Men’s Suits and Overcoats THE SUITS comprise the newest models in two and three button coats, one-quarter, one-half and full lined. are worsteds, cheviots and fancy mix- tures, blue included; sizes 33 to 46. 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