The evening world. Newspaper, February 7, 1919, Page 17

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Mo atte Sa Dg ee RT een EERE ee Seer et renee - Been SE omens maeeee me aM RN MRE Me Tt a (eo SE vis THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 7, 1919. | ox aa @ fe " at * ‘eh bet wee Gillett | ’ off further to ilar quarterly of 1 1-2 INE PLAN |20"ic'e™. Da cage ois ah ~~ checks were als Er “n ¢ Rept on Ie mT to 9 Stockhe ntran vepresentative Fs a ‘rancs Dem, 5 45 5-8. ‘ Light and A rdney i ay insiat on. the Vays Swiss Fre Dery 4. $4, Cols. 4 Power ¢ r year ent a and Means Committers leadersh a ' ' m vine neon bpertat | factional fight within the New k Guilders Dem 411-8, Chis, 413-8 Lee | * / iy, | Republican rank who CLOSING STOCK STOCK QUOTATIONS. Eo Oe ee eee aay of Brook. Gillett for Speaker and Longworth |a » m the Ws uM ae “oP : Balsats aa bates Patria nittee, may , Sion adelphia, © $12 ‘ fe bee yeah a tof Ways and Means Chairman, ' ‘ Sitetauen” BO; SBUTOGSS Iavate 8 Von utstan Part of the Programme New England Congress for League of HEE desta hed ‘ 1g a ‘ irplus ¢ WASHINGTON, Feb. Hitforts Nations Meets, 28 s. $1.46 & $8 in 1917 ° BOSTON, eb. Form Ir Hen | 4 . pares as follow qo, bOtH Houses of Congress after March| passador to ( and Dr. Hen %| ial) and his supporters with definite plana. Netherlands, were | speakers at ( ay % nase Their plans include the ele of |New Emgiand Congress for & Leagu ats a Representative Gillett M Nation % 40 setts as Speaker, ele a ~ a brooklyn Edison Co, Ine.,| sentative Longworth of Ohio as C Arnentinion Credits for Allies, * n «been admitted to the man of the Ways and Means Com-| W ASHINGTON, Feb, entina ~ Rl Gorn—Ma ly off | piled mittee and floor leader and the actec- {las signed two years’ conventions | t + Slutaen puly on we insniration January output tion of Representative Fordne c{with France, Great Britain and Ita ‘vice ‘Ss, that Jou = %| Oats—May up 11-8 to 11-4 Dee Michigan as Chairman of the Appro-| accor Ses, tc Bronce ane Urieih end | use COTTON —Tar for day rn years priations Committee. 40,000,000 pesos to. Italy for the pur 4 ‘ nat | with to become as-" Gijlett would be New England’s|chase of su reentine rducts, | ino | warts *ti| sociate Aho &KUHNC gare of the combination and New|according. (0 Departnent ad: | ' Bf duty 8h ‘Standard Oil Company of Kentucky | York probably wouldqget Represen- | ¥!°e sie _ How that leg itched—you scratched | Octane: “i ectors were re-elected. The directors | tative Snell as Chairman of the Rules itt on. Want | it till the blood came. “Having tried «| Market closed heavy, off 27 to § Collins Presigent? G: Ft | committees. Asmpabtyens arioug treatments without success, + | points, 5 % | Chairmanship of the Sonate Finance | prechsler has introduced a bill making | irom Gada advised erie bri) | Spot Cotton quiet, off 90 point and | Committee would go to Senator Pen- IL & misdemeanor to charze more for| Scratching like this sometimes leads t ‘| middling uplands 25,00 |rose, according to the plan Penn. | rent than tw valuation, and fixed ioe wa ng Ke thas mee eads to { ® tovaay: ; fs aad | sylvania comes within @ few votes of| Charges of property used for dwelling ‘ous infection—b visoning. i! voted o ce of po ety If yousekin burns, itches, has a ten t i 18% ce ARS Td PO Be dent ade AAI nn dency to break out in don't scratch—that makes it worse-+- get speedy relief with Resinol Oint ment. It seldom fails to clean up a trouble such as this. Resinol Ointment is a doctor's form- nla, prescribed by many physicians throughout the world. ERTY BONDS: | The Total was irregular. sales stocks, 348,200 shares, Steel common sold off at the open- if the bears were attempting to stock follow Smelters and ndries—a new low since the as made, after which there little rally. Other steels, equip- ments, coppers and oils were gen- erally lower, International Paper was | one of the few bright spots and moved 9 for a new year’s high. Rus- sian 6 1-2 per cent, external bonds, due next July, which sold Thursday in the outside market at 59, were 70 bid at the opening in reflection of a ing make Steel Fo arm the | was 1,500 combinations in fashions and fabrics for your selection. across Suit or Overcoat made to your special order at $30 | propaplo guarantee of Russia's ex- ‘ 7 | ternal debt. Location—at Wholesale “ Offices: 500 Fifth Avenue CURB—Opened steady, Corte if 3 Bristo I | Aspha. 641 off 1-4; United O- Mezzanine floor, The Bristol Bldg. | MPD Sees atta N.W, Corner 42nd St, and Sth Ave, RUSE. ATLiStie $2 1 Inter Cont, Midwest Oil Refining, 147, up 1; In- ter, PX 1 to 21 1-2, Noon prices were irregular. Rus- ian 6 1-28 sold from 60 to 65, back 4, and 6 1-28 from 72 to 68 , up 6. Midwest Ref. sold ints from the opening to 142; to 60, u k up ¢ 5 p bes Merritt Oil, 93, off 3-8; Geta €5, up 1-4; Royal Dutch Shell, 73 1-2, up nter Pet. 20 5-8, off. 3- NFANTS’ d CHILDREN’S SHO TELL THE WORLD) fic br itast PANTS’ and CHILDREN'S SHO oan mee hs 2 be Swift Inter. U, Motors, . New, 25 to 8; Magma, That Lydia E E. Pinkam’s| Vegetable Compound made Me a Well Woman “7 suffered with female troubl years, was sick most of the tir il es not able to for ock the market was dull. 4, off 3-4, Boat was w c and [ could r help from I saw Pinkham’s ble Comp advertised | ound in the newspapers, and]! took six bottles, and am 4 well) woman, You use my name Sui e tell the Rf, 145, off 1; 1| Asphalt 65, up 1 good your medicine has do shall ‘praise it always." Mrs. DeVine, Avenue, it A. L. Los MONEY mixed col- 38, As inflame ularities, backac ments, . irreg: | nervous. | Cables fell a SS ' Bunk of Commerce, has been issued, Jt is full of interest Sep Deventer 1 1 1.0) matter to al employees. Market closed heavy, off 23 to 21 | points; bid and asked prices follow Moscow Stores “Muntcipalined.” May, 14.06 a 14.10; June, 15.90 a 18.4 ASHINGTON, Feb. _7.—Unofficial August, 13.60 iespatehes reaching the State Dep: ment to-day Moscow us a rule Septemb itt way tically all stores ber, 13.35 a 13.40; 12 February, | ‘The market continues to Metal i COPPER— show signs of expansion quoted at 18 to 181 nt aus former gl od Insint on Greeley Square. At a hearing yesterday before an Al-| ee objection was talsed | to changing the name of \ireeley Square. | ” Typographical Union ey bad done © cause of trades untry; that he was one Americans of his time, deliveries. DIVIDEND Manati Sugar Line, Porto Rican Americ lar quarterly of 3 per cent. Brown Shoe, regul. on common st ‘harles J. Dumas and Theodore F.} 14 also protested, and ft is likely i ul will be dropped, as it has neorporated in @ formal | The Cammeyer ‘‘Shookids’’ slide just as easily into a pair of new “SHOOKID” SHOES as they “slide down the banisters.” The reason for this foot easiness from the start: is due to our specializing in Children’s Shoes for over 50 years on the comfortable “True Form” last. Sizes 814toll..... Sizes 11!3 to 2 4.00 to 5.50 Bis 4.75 to 6.50 BOYS’ SHOES, 4.50 to 7.00 AMMEYER on a Shoe Means Standard of Merit 4'* St. New York. sti cca tags tinaciiasiiiii { \orrndes es a a a ae bh LY BRONK STORE OPEN PLAIN BRU FIGURE- EVERY 10 to 3314%, RY SALE TAGS Mrs ness or “the blues, DeVine did, and give 1 Vegetable Compound « ther For over forty year remedy, which contains engthening properties ¢ honed roots and herbs h ailmes has beer cogrecting just such If you We mysterious compl s write fo Pinkham Medici: Advt | Save Decayed Teeth, teeth, Treat Dise and Porcelain Crowns, ework Fillings and Inlays 4, Silver and Porcelain Made at Reasonable Prices, Badly decayed Teeth and Roots ly extracted. Teeth hiy cleaned, Broken “or while you walt, 2:8 OFFICE LO0n 2 E. 125th St. 169 E. 34th St. KE. Cor. 6th Ave. N.W, Cor, 84 Ave, 740 Lexington Ave. S. W. Cor, 59th $x! Dr HOUR 9 4..M, to 17. MDA SUNDAYS @ A, M, to'8 P, No remedy has relieved so many of Rheumatis Gout and L hag as Munyon’s Kheumatism Remedy Try it and then bid debye to crutel d pains. It does not put the disease to sleep, but drives it from the eystem Relieves pain in from ove to three hours. b J for Diet and pet wie | Quick, Safe Way bonis Send fer D | to Remove Hairs ories, 54th and Colur via Ave, Phila canes a (Toilet Talks Keep a little delaton: powder on table and when ugly, growths appear, make a paste with a@ little of the powder and some water, apply and let remain on the hairy surface for 2 or 8 minutes, then rub off, wash the skin and the bairs have vanished. This treatment is quite jvarmless and rarely more than one plication is required, but to avoid disappointment care should be used to buy the real delatone.—Advt, “Jeap i? : your dressing airy — Cuticura Easy Sha. ing for Sensitive Skins evens F FURN Ture ¢ RUGS No Extra Charge for Credit 4-Piece American Walnut 9 Dining Room Suite, as Three-Piece Library or Living Room Suite Genuine Leather, at 3-Piece Adam Period Mahog any Bedroom Suite, at SUTRANCE [49 STREE ewan ATeUIeTAS Closed cars that bear the name Peerless have ever been notable among the finest coaches built. This season's models are no ex- ception, in fact, in many respects surpass previous Peerless attain- ment. The coach bodies—Coupe—Se- dan—and Sedan-Limousine—are Peerless built by workmen who have made coach building an art- many of whom worked on the first Peerless Limousines that set the standard by which the fine Closed Cars of that day were judged. The most distinctive advantage offered in any motor car today. two distinctly separate power ranges~—-gives the Peerless owner a contrasting performance that is es pecially desirable in Closed Cars. 7 passenger Touring, $2760 4 passenger Coupe, $3320 New York City, Van Courtland pales Ne Yee John ¥ ene Comin. "The Wh N. jy Husealle- New Mocuelies Fougty Benschoten Troon Martford, Con Me Be A splendid aid to the pupil. Recomm ARB IEDR 0 RIGO OOO FO OIRO ARIE ODIO ODIO OE A ee eon AOS TN eH ie cw Peerless Closed Cars and the Double Power-Range 7 passenger Sedan-Limousine, $3720 1,0, b, Cleveland, subject to chan, SUB-DEALERS; ARARERAAPRAAARRA RPA MMAR RIOR ONION RI ONTOS RNa ASSL Uelesetes esel Sle TOK aya facts and figures in a condensed form. 1919 WORLD ALMANAC CLOTH BOUND (Ready About Feb. 1), 75c. By Mail, 90¢. PUBLISHED BY NEW YORK WORLD At Newsstands, 35¢ WORK WOR By Mail, 5O0c Prepaid suffering from skin troubles may be avoided by the timely use of Cadum Ointment It stops the itehing at once and is very soothing and healing, wherever the skin is irritated or inflamed. Cadum Ointment is good for ecrema, blotches, chafing, rash, ringworm, cuts, ete. (Cadum Ointment is a Preneh preparation made in America from the original formalin. t In ordinary driving the thrifty “‘loafing’’ range givesa soft, smooth, easy performance that is a delight. And its “sporting” range is in- stantly available to “pick up” these heavier bodies and lift them out of traffic jams, ahead of other cars— even those with the lighter open bodies. And as a matter of fact, it is of importance to note that the Peer- less Closed Cars are lighter than most open body models of cars of like class. Let the Peerless dealer show you the luxurious Peerless Closed mod- els—-and demonstrate the special advantage they have in their Two- Power-Ranges. 4 passenger Roadster, $2760 7 passenger Sedan, $3530 ithout notice t Vehicle Corp., 1896 Broadway Bridgeport, Conn. M. J. Platt 3, J. WwW Newark, N) Mia Paterse Fpelewon Sheffield Coy eka J. Crawtord. » Bowls ended by professors and teachers. Gives Historical record of the Great War

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