The evening world. Newspaper, March 19, 1919, Page 10

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i a tt tn fa i i ee tl feel ali worn out? been overwork ft Is worn out. That would Wyant whole system to fil up with acide aaa Polsons that would make you feel tt amd tired-out, exhausted aud sick, Boal’s 4 ative ruit Rolls e Perl keep your bowels moving freely every noroughly, wlim: Aistrenaing all drus Girect from the makers. yn Request ample Free Mont's Rolls, 210 W _ “Infant Invalids HORLICK’S WALTED ED MILK milk, Ty metic in, bed man oe infant: rowin; ren. nutrition, upbulding tie whole body. tes oe oo por wtege pad Sutritiows B an tee, coffee, tly prepared. Resuitonssattiage Grbstitutes Cost YOU Same Price DIAMONDS Buy lo-Day, ont i i M to Pay. Charge A ccount Transactions confidential. No Erm references. Rep Fesentative calls on re- ) Tea Call or aye tor us. Catalog 170 Broadway enn NIN’ |Roard places @ larger number of Wil sik LF INAn News and Gossip of To-Day’s Market—Present and Fu- ture Prices. OVERNMENT working in conjunetion with responsible financial interests, are beginning an ag- Oressive campaign to stamp out stock swindling, and to put an end to the activities of fraudulent The Evening authorities, been victimized by stock swi diers or bucket-shops to send in | an account of their experiences. Commun lone should be ad- to the Financial Editor. Names of correspond: will not be used without perm: Me In to-day’s etook market public Duying again outweighed profi, tak~- ing sales and price advances were general. There was the usual dis- play of pool activity and eeveral issues made new highs for the year. Shipping e@hares were again in strong demand and Marine preferred made a new high dor this movement at 114 6-8, @ gain of 4 points, and At- lantic Guilt advanced more than 2 points. Rumors were again dn cirou- lation that there will be an important inerease in #hipping rates, but this tx not credited in official quarters. On the contrary, shipping authorities state that any change in shipping rates will be downward. However, this will not be until the Shipping jships im the Atlantic service. No announcement was forthcoming from Washington regarding the ex- tent of the cut in steel prices. The present conference js likely to be pro- longed until late to-morrow and per- haps until Friday before a complete agreement is arrived at, Stee! shares were strongly bought to-day on the theory that the average cut in prices wil) not be more than $8 per ton and that this cut will be more than offset by the new business which will be in- duced. The upward movement was helped by figures on February expo whieh showed a large incroane over a year ago, and by the published reports that an extra seasion of Congress wil! be called not later than May 1. The continued ease in money rates alas stimulated bullish activity. United Drug and United Cigar Stores were in demand on reports Fulton Street, Brookiyn Announce for Thursday Another Important Sale of Dresses Women’s and Misses’ Serge Dresses Taken From the Reserve Stock (Four of the Models Illustrated) Fashioned of Mannish Serge, excellently tailored, braided, em- broidered and button trimmed. Tunic and straight line effects. Regular Price 25.00 to 29.50 Oe ee ee Sanne WONLE, WEDNESDAY, MAROH that there will be a consolidation 20,50 but Stockholm 19, 1919, BANKING AND FINANCIAL, TOBACCO Laas AAA NAAANAAAAASAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA LENTEN COOKERY Corn Chowder Kecipe Eight . Mix two cups of canaed corn mihg o one cup of grated potatoes, | CLOSING QUOTATIONS, | cables were |were of 1 per cent, each, while two| colon, exlt, aed two chopped hard between these two companies. In this | lower at 27.70, Francs, demand, 5.70,} previous quarterly payments were of} STOCKS | @ boiled eggs. Stir slowly into one connection it may be stated that cush Jcables, 6.69; Swiss francs, demand,|2 per cent, making a total of 6 per quart of hot milk and’ cook five & consolidation was seriously con- }4.97, cables 4.93; gulldor: demand, }cent. paid during 1918 A monthly —History minutes, Thicken with one table- templated three monthy or so ago, *| 40 6-8, cables 40 3-4, dividend of 2-3 of 1 per cent. was de-| Properties Hie ag von b but there is no immediate Jiklihood cael don new § per cent. cumu arnings ing, Hi ire ade pact : of it being carried through in the im. GRALN-—Closing at Chieage sored stock, paysble Staroh 41, aplehioed of butte and @f eng mediate future. What probably has Corn lladetphia Company, regular semi- | babes revived these reporta is 1! t that the United C Stores pany will shortly increage its capitalization from $30,000,000 to $60,000,000. Strength was maintained until the ge t% an lat | lve preforred stock, payuble May 1; || Thte and other important data N80 re ate covering 25 tobacco companies also regular quarterly of 76 cents on| [5 ot, Spaces, sompenies common stock, payable Duquesne Light Com —Market Range nual of $1,50 on 6 per cent, cumu April 20, y, regular} vours on req: mention T. Coty t. Clip this ad. or # end of the session, with railroad 4840 «48TN aBtH 9 quarterly of 13-4 er cent. on pre shares in better demand in the late saall Beet Allard 45 tarred stock, payable May 1 : SCHMIDT & DEERY . Selick Stores. afternoon. If an extra session of 9| International Agricultural Corpora- At Grocers and Delicatessen § a Congreas 1s called by May 1, as now Geis ais tion, regular quarterly of 1 1-4 per Membery expected, the problom of financing | Fuly ole ds ts 1A cont, on preferred stock, payable || Consolidaved Stock Exchange of NewYork railroads will not be nearly as @ertous : | phils hes Med Bind | April 16, New York Offices ap at present Nesrernt ‘Conger | # Visible Supply—Wheat,) stiddie states O1l Corporation, regu- or Sptews Office. —— Vali Valley sss ot Reckian, Geirenss’ C4000! inp musthiy, 1 per cent, payable J0Broa Se. | a9 PRN AS While no official announcement was | Waren) Maton, nels; weet of Rockies, increase pry 4, "Tel. Broad 0243 | Tel, Murray Ht 6 made yesterday oa to the decisions ars | Mer, Marne ot. pt 000 bushels; Canada, Increase 306,000 . Phun, Office, U28 Widency Bids. rived at by ateal manufacturers at the nals; United @tates and Cannda,| NOTHS--at the annual For Colds, Grip meeting held in Judge Gary's offices, le 4,073,000 bushels. Corn, de-|the, Tonopah Mining Cony d Influenza it was stated in responsible financial <M lerease 237,000 bushel. Oats, decrease | son was elected to Mil, the oman aiaiceneeemiiitecenen an quarters after the mooting that the) Yorn 8 | $47,000 bushels. caused by the death of Jai Price eltuation wan thorvuahly din | aia, 3 lange tor day: jaan MIDWEST OIL Take cussed and the opinion prevailed that | BANKING AND FINANCIAL, ‘Sa q ie fey (Preterred and Common) a cut of more than $5 por ton in =—F we few ite ie ‘Compl ini a4 ; + > 14. ‘complete and important details finished steel products is necessary if | * t $ ‘ Hg its tJ Hi DIVIDE to these ectlve oil euss willbe * Pe [lea Ae naa of now business is to yy {Market closed easier; May 18,08 to Lipton en induced, 15.07 7 ; application. 15.07; June 14.78 to 14.81; July 14.62 Bro oh Seeees SE Reerartaree Bae + "Rito 1643; August 1627 t0 1428; Sep- STOCKS: district luweT anne ated ai (nion among the + mt ‘ $ je new Nevada district toward jaca conmutbere of steel peecuite * yh [tember 14.11 to 14.18; October 14.02 to | which the attention of the entire is L. WINKELMAN & CO. uinine particularly the equipment companies, eater LO8d to IMLEL Teauarh JEtH IL TOR, THOOU Oh order ee || (Lamb eerotteaa Sle © 4 camber 13.84 to 1 ; January lew months disclosures have 44 Broad Stree feacr Guan haere betrcteeerted A608 Nene wag to 13.80; February 13.79 to 1480; | been made that are placing Divide || Wot, burt Seal Weare T: dd it was learned that those companies | jai 4 ’ 91) siaroh 12:79 to 13.80. in the front rank a8 @ productive TELEPHONE 6478 BROAD, FE: | s will not feel disposed to enter the ‘ or TON f i centre of great in rtanee. All Direet Private Wire to Various Marketa, steel market on a large scale unless | c for day the latest news, det develop- brices are materially reduced, ‘There witl be another meoting to- day in Washington with Government officials, and official announcement as to the extent of the price cuts is Like- ly to be made late this afternoon, As matters now shape up the average reduction in prices probably will ex- ceed $5 per ton, and may amount to only be felt by persons who have but ‘ a vague idea of the details to be ar- ranged and the problems to be over- come. It may be accepted as a eet- tied fact that raflroad financtal re- quirements will be taken care of, but it may not be possible to make an an- Market ¢ ved irregular. Old con- | tracts up 9 to off %, New up 18 to| off 12, Spot Cotton quiet and unchanged, | igh and 20 other operating Properties will be furnished on reques Charles A. Stoneham & Co, ee ae Look for this signature C.kgore on the box. 30c. ana 8 statistical "porte on —We Speci DIVIDEND] PAYING STOCKS AND BONDS Our Bervice Ie at in Command, Eugene J. Callahan & Co. 60 Hrond St No X. Tel. Breed 7447=H | ASK FOR MARKET LETIER ti 41 Brood Btroats Ne eevehgaew York. as much as $8 por ton. It is tho de» |nouncement ng to the details of the | Maig Uplands 28.45 | cna asa Beton ———. sire of the manufacturers and the |fnaneing for two weeks or more | Botablished 1903, Neo F | SEE = The Census Bureau report for the| period Aug. 1 to Feb, 28 shows cotton- | | seed received at mills, 63 tons; | The finance Redfleld committes to put prices on a basi that will attract a lange volume is a widespread rumor in the al district that shipping rates of new business, Consumers have |Will shortly be tncreased und these shed, 4,363,343 tons; held at mills, | been buying on 4 hand-to-mouth|rumors are attracting speculative 091; production crude oll, 976,333,- basis and have not been anticipating | buying of the shipping shares. Ship- | j99 pounds refined, 733,81 cake 938 tons; hulls, 61; Noters, 777,116 les; hull and fibre, | 104,703, Stock, month Feb, 28, crude | oll, 161,524,926 pounds; refined, 286,515,- | TDUAYS PRICES J ssi" | ping authorities stuwte that there ts no real foundation for such reports, meesatllion future requirements, It is now felt that if prices are reduced $8 per ton on the average, consumers will enter the market on a large scale and that present scale operations of mills, which is at about 80 per cent. of | capacity, can be maintained. Disappointment is being expressed and meal, 1, METALS — Lead quiet; spelter | quoted 5.20 to 5.30, March 5.17 1-2 to 5.27 1-2; spelter firm, E. St. L. spot, that more progress is not being made arch-April, quoted 6.12 1-2 to 6.25; in arranging the financing of rail; | roads, but this disappointment can Total sales, BOND SAL 1,600 shares, 5—$ 11,013,000, May-Juce, 6.15 to 6.27 1-2, | DIVIDENDS — Westinghouse Air- | brake Company, regular quarterly of | $1.75, payable April 30, | upp Motor Car Corporation, regu- | lar quarterly of 18-4 per cent. on pre- ferred, payable April 1. | Public Service Corporation of New| Jersey, a quarterly of 11-2 per cent. | on common stock, payable March 8. | two quarterly disbursements CURB phalt, 38 1-4, up 1-2; Midwest Refining, 188; Inter. Cont. Opened steady. General As- €9 1-2, off 1-8; Sinclair Gulf, 14 to Rubber, 18 to 18 1-2 ‘The close waa trrogular. Ilouston, eral Asphult, 67, up 3-8; H S1,up1 Merritt, 261-8, up 1; Stnelwir Gulf, 371-4, off 1 Intercontinental Rub- ber, 181-4, up 1-4 COPPER MARKET—The copper market shows slight improvement. tastier disbarment ; CALLUS CORNS <Q This applies to inquiries more than mater ot act the trie voce | CFT RIGHT OFF \} | buying movement of some propor- tions shortly, coincident with the re- turn from abroad of the committee | Doesn't hurt to lift them \ representing Copper Export Associa- | off with fingers tion, Large sellers quote 15 cents pound flat, Small sellers continue to shade this quotation, Copper au- thorities say would readily accomodated with whatever metal she might need after Peace uty is signed provided a sutisfac- | tory credit basis could be worked out, | _— | MONEY — Call Mixed collateral | opened at 41-2, high 6, low 41-2, re- newals 41-2, ruling 41-2 and closed | at 6 per cent; all industrials ope: at 5 per cent, high 61-2, low newals 6, ruling 5 and closed at 61-2 per cent, CLEARINGS—New York, $72 a Germany 0, | 150, increae $201,848,277; Philadelphia $94,601,848, increase $34,909,157; Bos | La alld Mnorease €17:409, 800 Don't suffer! A tiny bottle of | HANG Frane cheeks after | Freezone costs but a few cents at any rising sharply to 5.66 fell abruptly to drug store. Apply a few drops on the 5.70. Weakness in this exchange has | corns, calluses and “hard skin” on | reacted on sterling, which fell off to, b&ttom of feet, then lift them off, 4.7665 for demand bills, Cables were {,, When Freezone removes corns from | a8 Se the toes or calluses from the bottom unchanged at 4.7612 1-2, zeing held | of the feet, the skin beneath is left | there by extensive buying by J rink and healthy and never sore or Morgan & Co. ta cables rall tender, Advt, Brooklyn’s Biggest Credit House 219, 221, 223, 225, 227 | 164, 166, 168 and .70 Grand Street Smith Street Cor. Driggs Av BROOKLYN Cor. Wyckoff St. $100 WORTH OF FURNITURE, $1 WEEKLY | SUNDAY WORLD WANTS WORK WONDERS work WONDERY JOAY WORLD WAN AT THREE BROOKLYN STORES | For conrenient shopping open a ¢ open a charge accour account wt at t Martin’ | > 1329-1331 ; 4510-4812 BROADWAY FIFTH AVE. At Gates A Brechisn. ee oo Grane on A Fogt St. Subway Station, Brooklyn Announce for tomorrow, Thursday A Special Purchase and Sale of 500 Exquisite Afternoon and Street Dresses Pussy Willow Taffeta 5:00 Embroidered Wool Jerseys Flowered Slik Foulards Shimmering Satins Men’s Wear Serge No need to emphasize the importance of this sale, which is exactly described in our headlines. Selection may be made from a comprehensive collection of the season's most popular models. AS A SPECIAL OFFER FOR THURSDAY. Bring This Advertisement With You and Get Your Six Per Cent. Discount Off Your Credit Purchase When Opening a New Account Clothing for Your Whole Family on Easy Terms Beautiful Parlor Suits Monpax axo saTuMDAX EVENINGS, 500 Smart Tailored Suits Superb Qualities Plus Remarkable Values 25:00 The silk lining throughout and the effective use of braid as a trimming feature will gain your admiration. May be had tn Navy and Black only. Sizes for Misses and Women. AT THREE BROOKLYN STORES;

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