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FREE TE With Next Sunda eo method of curling the ing halra are soon the skin with the ald xing pow: This ts spread upon | holry surface for 2 of 9 minutes, d off and the akin washed | delatone, | ample treatment banishes every | Caution should be to he caupalg that it Is delatone | CAPITAL ACCLAIMS PERSHING AT HEAD OF VICTORY PARADE General Leads First Division Up Pennsylvania Avenue Amid Tumult of Cheers, WASHINGTON, Sept. 17—Amid a roar of welcome, Gen, Pershing led the tat Div’ peditionary Forces up Pennsylvania on of the American Ex- | Avenue to-day to receive the Nation's homage Tt was the last grand review of the wartime armies, the Victory Parade. Hundreds of thousands of men, vomen and children jammed along the route voiced appreciation of the valor of that army. ‘The procession reached its elimax as Gen, Pershing passed through the Victory Arch toward the reviewing Own,” formed a wall of bronzed faces as they swung into line with machine- Uke precision. The din was deafening as they passed through «reat archway, From General to the last man of the Tank Battalion, this perfected fight ing machine, @ shock division of the American Army in the war, was groomed to Regular Artny perfection. After Seventeen Smith | COLLEGE GIRLS LEAVE CANTEENS FOR shitete Smith Stufents Return Return to Studie Work for Service Men Here, CHEERS OF 10,000 | WELCOME MERCIER ———AVTRECITYHALL [WALL STREET College gitla, who | Men, horses, guns and machines were | have been devoting eight hours a day to| completely equipped for inspection. mee Bi boron sly and oS eaitiguar nei 4 from First Page.) News and Gossip of To-Day’s Promptly at one o'clock the great arta the phan Bi ph "ed Ne o pa om : line of ghting mon beran moving turn to hooks and clenes’ In’ na case | Hall corridor, the police band, w ren | Market—Present and Fu- from the base of the Capitol and) was the desertion voluntary. Northamp- | had been transferred to the Alder- ture Prices. passed up Pensylvania Avenue be-)ton ix never going to look the same|manic Chamber gallery, played “On+ tween a ronring barrage of cheers, | agnin | ward, Chrintian Soldiers." shouts, blowing of horns ringing of| | Miss Harrintte Baldwin, who, youn! The room was jammed. Rodman|_ From the viewpoint of Wall Street, bells and a multitude of noises of |MPorters say, was the prettiest of all! Wanamaker, Chairman of the Wel-| Pittsburgh to-day became the news General Pershing, riding a beautiful. | tay of the Firat Division. p mon | Faithful Hylan,” whereupon the| tives of 25 labor unions convened prancing horse, acknowledged the|femsed that whe preferred “telling | Mayor in his speech of welcome de- | Shortly before noon to decide whether welcome with salutes and amilen to! marine how to find hia third cousin in| S¢lbed the heroism of the Cardinal the strike order against the Steel the right and left, while long lines of | the Bronx to solving problems in cal-|4uring the invasion of Belgium. The | Corporation goes Into effect on Sept. little girls laid flowers along the broad | “ulus.” Carminal stood with clasped hands '%2 48 scheduled. avenue beside the marching column. In appreciation of their hard work] and bowed head during the recital.| Nothing of a decisive character de- Airplanes in mass formation, flying eh dint the summer the girls we jae the conclusion of his address the| Yeloped and as Wall Street dislikes in squads of twelve or more, played) sven a farewell party at the Hippo-| Mayor handed the Cardinal a hand-| Uacertainty more than anything else, Uueect Sad roared wbout over the i919 ain ie parties vue os somely engrossed parchment extend- | Professional Wall Street sold stocks, heads of the marching column jst man in back home and the last of |S t him tho freedom of New York,| Shortly after the opening prices —_——_-- the post-war work done,” theae “elders” | Which he describes as the most displayed a pronounced upward New York Woman Held Abro: nay, “we shall be on duty at Vietory| Patriotic, benevolent and liberty lov-, tendency, with ateel issues acting as Four Years. and Bagle huts." ing elty on the face of the th. [leaders, Confidence pré§ailed that SYRACUBE, N. ¥., Sept. 17.—Dim In his reply the Cardinal sa the threatened strike w ‘be pont- Ities In securing passports and ac- DEPUTY LEACH CATCHES AUTO “I give up hope of expressing in|Poned. But when the leader of the stand, where Vice President Marsha Sere tie oe, yg Fiero the way, and with the intensity 1|#dical labor element In a Pittsburgh stood, representing Preaident Wilson |! R08 Ne lager i" whohas soot) SPEEDING 40 MILES AN HOUR 212 1%°. the fectings which over. interview discoursed at, some length to receive hin salute, Behind the |arrived here, to come from Syrin for flow my heart at this very moment |0" “Gary's thugs” and stated that the "|General the picked thousands of the [{o"F Xf*h\ band, Dr. Ira Harris, for. — lin the presence of such an incom-|™en were 100 per cent. in favor of composite regiment, vershing’s meriy of Fayetteville. Driver Chased by Po parable assemblage, I contemplate |the strike Wall Street's opinions H i here the majesty of a grand and |Were again thrown into confusion alted at Point of a noble nation—the nation symbolized |#4 professionals attacked the mar- Revolver, ey personified by George Washing- Me ak sits teak offe: " y mid-afternoon recessions ‘ol First Deputy Police Commiasioner |t0% Jefferson, Lincoln—the moat ac- f J tty — ly highs ranged from 2 to 4 points Leach before Magistrate Miller in the|tlve and enterprising people of the | °" HE recent war was a factor in the Long. Inland. Clty. Police Court vthis | world, Be peonbe ONS Vand more, ‘The movements of Stoel readjustment of many business morning complained against Nicholasl| “We extend a friendly hand ana | Were: Of course, most closely watched. customs, lowering quality standards Matthewa, twenty-nine, of No » Aftr selling at 1057-8, Jt reacted to . 7 f No. 121/are anxious to express now in my and creating a tendency to “cut Charles Street, Manhattan, Matthews! numble person to them in words a |! Other steel issues, and for that coruers sharply.” was fined $50 for speeding In an automo-|moxt loving manifestation of ayin- | | matter a majority of the active stocks “ bile and held in $000 bail for further) ¢ rsa ~ | promptly! followed suit. Most pres- Our experience of threescore years pearance Sept. 24 on a charge of dis- ee ine hat ards habla Ml Rea wie exerted against ciesteas but derly conduc ‘our and a half years they extended | taught us that teers wae sin hak site Alsgel Belgi : Locomotive and Mexican Petroleum course to follow, hold fast to our Patrolman Fred Cordes was driving |to Belgium by material and moral f 1457 -14 AT FO) to change from a Couch Wil size Bed, complete with roll edge mi WRITE FOR BOOKLET OF © BROOKLYN, N.Y. WEES On ¢ ETE ReT in “Constitution in 8 P.M. Under the { Hon. Speakers \ established policy, “All wool and It was difficult at times to procure woolens that would meet our rigid requirement severed and surmounted al same meritorious “All wool faut color” fabrics this season as we have always presented. BROKAW BROTHERS 3 BROADWAY ENGLANDER SPRING BED CO. HINO Dp, ips, Home Shoe Polish A ea Ss WObS ROM 0 Makes INC Last Longer And Look Better. L "$ HOME SHOE POLISH uN Black Tan White OxBlood Brown TONIGHT! CARNEGIE HALL National Security League Hon. Job E. Hedges Col. Charles E. YP ticke: TONIGHT! lasioner Leach to his home In As- support. | which wére leaders in the recent ad- torla last evening when Mr. Leach no-| “On the evening of my landing here,|Y8"¢: Both these stocks declined 4 tleed Matthews pass hix car at a speed |on my meeting your civic, military| MOP than 6 points of forty miles an hour, ‘The police ear{and religious authorities, in. your| 4 Contributing factor in the decline but we per- fave chase and Matthews atoppod only |maryellous harbor, while going across | “%® the continued demoralisation in ohstacles—results: the Pe ea tira coee ec ferivers tl youn inmates avention, T felt over. | Sores mrontee eeret BOs: Hoan abusive tor the: Gonets: Boat | helmed by ‘emotion, I was indeed | lt sterling dropped to $4.181-8, or ata eho mon ful str the rep Ste ‘The Herr Stewart faction giv sioner, ny dist on ti eof thr ntha ago, d repalr rec Stor ¢ od n repair This she { depn lace all warte,”* t the cont STEWART MOTOR TRUCK WINS Following « test coverin a period on months, the org Dep ment Store has finally awarded Herrman Motor Truck Company New York a contract for thirteen one- ton Stewart trucks, sale was Pre made ident of ributing by Eugene the concern, ot fe ap » one-ton Stewarts Ke during which tine a ‘ord wan kept by the 1 showing that during t the three trucks cost ng and the 7 Mr, gen Herrt reir deli t tucks Ww on HUNDRED GET 33D DEGREE. Bastern who within quarter cent of its record low quotation, and new low records for pil time were made by French, | tallan, German and Austrian rates of change. Bankers made various living one of the most solemn hours of my life nee then I have tried to master my emotion, I have been the official guest of your belovec Archbishop Hayes, spent some de lightful days among the attractive | tempts to devise plans by which the people of Baltimore in the intimacy of | foreign exchange markets might be the wonderful American citizen and| sanitized but without apparent suc- churehman, Cardinal Gibbons. And} cosy Much banking eriticiam is di- rected toward Republican political appreciate the! jeaders in Washington because of ure | P the Mayor, one | thelr hold-up the League of Na 1 {ferred upon me of being your fellow-|tions plan. Most bankers seem to -jeitizen, I can say I have been for pelieve that if the League of Nations ith) many years yours by hearty The day) jy ratified plans for financing pur- Ned of the seventeenth of September, 1919, | chases in this country by foreign in- my birthdéy in the citizenship of New, terests can be readily put into effect, York willbe the most memorable day}and the decline in exchange rates in m; life. checked. “Your parchment with Nothing developed in the steel sit- ment your city’s record will be jon before the close on which to kept with respectful and faithful re-| base an opinion as to whether the yard, and be transmitted to my sue- | strike actually will occur. The Pitts- of have at- the of P, now here Iam received in your metro. I polis; I most highly » Hig Honor, Is- led to bated my enrol- on CLOSING STOCK QUOTATIONS. PHILADELPHIA, Sept. 17, — More cessor, as a token of kinship between | burgh labor meeting is being held in hundred m ers of the Ma |Hoth our countri secret and the result of the confer- rie Bieri lilacs dee ptt “The bonds between our nations,| ence will not be known until late to- lng here. of the Supreme Councit,{ Wich fought and suffered together| night and possibly not before the Ancient Accepted Scottish Rite of the {Pe it seems to me, so deep and so|opening of the stock market to- Northern Jurisdiction of the United | Strong that I feel they are sister-na- | morrow States. tions, and so belonging to both, I be-| However, in spite of the continu- Among those upon whom the degree |long henceforth to one most beloved | ance of the uncertainty, the market was conferred were Judge Albert Moore | family, displayed excellept rallying power in Spear of the SR Gainmton: Albany ut “Honorable Mayor, dear fellow- | the late trading, stee! advancing more PROOUCTIONS FOR SLEEP AND REST rlee S. Whitman | citizens, let me open to you once more | than 2 points from the low and carry- GHICAGO, 1LL. Yew York: Justice Nathaniel Sears |imy heart and tell you, | admire you, | ing the whole market upward with it Ce eee aivcn Lowden of iilitoie |L thank you, love you, and I pray God | Tobacco and motor shares were par- jce Vresident Thomas ft. Marshall is} to bless you.” - ticularly strong, teaming the meetings. At the conclusion of the cere-| Brokers who are known to execute ——" monies tho band played the Belgian! orders for the so-called “inside” in- Goon lWaadis; and Ratoraay Rreake Jnational anthem and “The Star- | terests stated that stocks were going Spangled Banner. ‘The arrange. | into exceptionally strong hands. M ments for the reception were under ,OK Day" Meeung No Reserved Seats! Auspices of Elihu Root Sola Ouk Plate mle 24TH ‘FURNITURE :” COMPANY: ICHIGAN ANNIVERSARY SALE. BIG OPPORTUNITY FOR OCTOBER BRIDES. wor Wont WEEKLY WEEKLY Anniversary Special BUFFET Fine Desi Annivers.ry Sale of ign High Gride Sold Oak DINING CHAIRS Seldom in the history of Wall Street has it proved profitable to sell 6tocks on strike news, John W. the direction of Peter Mitchell, REVERENTLY WCELOMED ON ARRIVAL FROM BALTIMORE, The Cardinal arrived at the Penn- | Gates, one of most successful stock |sylvania Station on a Baltimore and | Plungers Wall Street ever had, in- Ohio train at 6.51 o'clock this morn- | variably made it a rule to buy stocks ng. He had slept well from his berth until a few min- r the train had and did not|on the announcement of a big labor (strike, And almost invariably such operations were successful, stopped, On the platform to greet the Cardinal] In turning down the request of was Miss Monica Doyle in the unl-|union chiefs for a conference, Judge | form of the New York County Chap-|Gary of the Steel Corporation did ter of the American Red Cross not use snap judgment, His position This is the anniversary of the/in the matter reflects the attitude death of Cardinal Farley, and the first) of his board of directors, and the | important event on the programme | foard of Directors of the Steel Cor- for the Cardinal Pontifical Mercier was to attend Mass of Requiem for poration is representative of the biz- gest banking and industrial interests the late Cardinal, which was cele-|\, the country, | brated at St, Patrick's Cathedral at] These bankers and big industrial 10 o'clock, There were no cards Of} executives feel that labor leaders cr, admission and the Cathedral doors ‘8 of the radical ele- ment in the laboring classes are be- coming too arrogant and unreason- that it is a propitious time for }a showdown, They believe that un- they made an incorrect diagnosis of conditions they have the aimost solid support of public and political opinion, and that the more moderate reasonable element in the Inboring class are not in full ac- cord with the demands of the radical element ryather, the le were thrown open to the public at 9 | o'eloc k. The Oth Htre the building rrying Domin signors procession left t side and » 4 door on the rocveded around It was headed by a boy a cross, then 200 acolytes, 30 400 priests, 40 mon- then Archbishop finally the t tranquil ‘ardinal in long red robes, the skirts of which were Reld by four less have an monks, ten bishops, looking ¢ pages. As the Primate of Belgium| Furthermore, it is known that these arrived men removed their hats in| bankers and industrial executives be- . leve that the Steel Corporation is in ean the best position to carry on the fight The celebrant of the mass wus! because it is in the strongest finan- Archbishop Hayes, assisted by Mgr. | cial condition in its history, and bi James H, McGean as deacon and} cause not more than 20 per cent, of . ‘8 mill employees are unionize Mgr, James F, Flood as sub-deavon, “tN known that several of the big The Key. Joseph BP. Dineen was gest bankers have expressed the opin- master of ceremonies and Mgr Jo- jon that stocks will become more at- seph F. Mooney suid tho eulogy for) {mets LTS eawon that Ie ca| Cardinal Farley nd only in a signal defeat of the radi- \cal laboring element and that it will |have a most salutary effect, > eal te ‘ ities AS14801, “| The United States Wood Preserving ia on the rocks at Esopus pany, 165 Broadway, enga in this city, with a hole] ine manufacture and sale of creasoted bow, She belongs to the | wood blocks, filed a voluntary petition rg Company Alin bankruptcy in United States District wrecking crew. Was summoned, The | Court to-day, Liabilities are given as Comiort carried no passengers. | $316,801 and aasets $544,025, IBERTY BONDS. *& 3 1-2 99.98, off .02; 1st 4s 94.90, up .06; 2nd 4s 93.18; 1st 4 1-48 95.10, up .04; 2nd 4 1-48 93.24, off .06; 3d 4 1-48 95.22, 6; 4th 4 1-43 93.24, off .04; Victory 88, off 02, TO-DAY'S PRICES OILS ON THE CURB, Opened firm. Glenrock 47-8—5 1-8, Barnett 1-8—3-16, Home Oil 201-4—| 203-4, Brazos Oil Oil 11-8—1 3-16, 30—80 1-2, Allied Cosden 11—111-4, Merritt 23—24, Shell T, T, 691-2—/ 701-2, Houston 105—120, Hudson 1 8-8—1 5-8, Bost.-Wyo., 72—18, Fed- eral Oil 23-4—-27-8, Mid. Ref. 174 176, Livingston Oil 2 3-4—2 7-8, Boone 81-2—9, Sinclair Cons, 591-2, up 1-2; Simms Pet. 32—32 1-2. Noon prices heay 47-8—8; Island Oil, _ 67-8—1; Home Oil, 20 1-4—203-4; Int, Pete 30 1-4—-3-8;' Sinclair Gulf, 68 8-4—69 1-4 Shell T., 69 1-4—70; Com. Pet., 50—01 Union Oil, 39—39'1-4; Simms Pet., 82 1-4—33: Sinclair Consolidated, 1-2-9 1 Glenrock, THE CURB, firm: Aetna, Coca Cola, 38 6-8—387-8; Brit, Amn. Tob, Co, Cpn 231-2; Registerod, 1-2—28 1-4; Allied Packers, 8 3-4—9; Vanadium, 39—40;' Heyden, 83-4—9 Magma, 4648; Golden Gate, 25-8—| -8; Hupp, 11—111-4; Curtiss, 711; Eureka, 1 1-4—1 1-2; Caledonia, 40— Opened 11 1-411 5-8; 43; Cons, Ariz, 11-8—13-16; Hecla, | 4 7-8-6 1-8; Big Ledge, 9-18 5-8; Bost. Ont., 80-83; McK.-Dar., 66-67; General Asphalt, 93, Noon prices heavy. 3 1-3; Gen, Asphalt, Packing, 27 1-4—2 Boat, 15—16; Mar 1 1-2-4 Act Ind. con, a Cola, 39 7-8—4 Nat. Alcohol Rights, 3 4649; Overland, 20 nadium, 39 1-2—3-4; | 9; Otis, 37—38, FRANCS AT A NEW LOW. Demand sterling opened 4.. off 5-8 cents, and within 1-4 cent of the low record made on Aug. 20. France checks made new low record | lire checks | at 9.24, off 4 centimes; were off 4 centimey at 10.17; new low records were also Inade in marks and Vienna kronen; mark cables were .0315 and Vienna cables 0145; Swiss cables were 5.57 per $1;° peseta cables 18,85; Stockholm cables 24.60 and Belgian cables 9,02; sterling cables were 4181-4; frane cableg ; lire cables 10.16; guilders dem, 1-16, cables 371-4. DIVIDENDS. Steel and Tube Company of Amer- ca—dnitial quarterly dividend of 13-4 per cent. on its recent issue of $17,500,000 7 per cent. preferred stock, payable Oct. 1 Crucible Steel Company-—3 per cent. on common stock, payable Oct. 31, An initial dividend of 11-2 per cent, was declared June 2 Bankers’ Trust Company—Regu- lar quarterly dividend of 5 per cent, ble Oct, 1, Title Guarantee and pany declared a quarteriy dividend of 5 cent., payable Sept. 30. American Surety Company—Regu- lar quarterly dividend of 2 per cent. payable Sept, 30. Trust Com- Range for the day at Chicago: COKN. Hah, Low Clewe, Changes, 14) 14864" 144 ++ Bh 21 @ 12h By 120 * 2 119% Septomb mm % 1s xeuier ., 10K, No May ah 70% a TOK 0 12 up. 4) December, Off 11-8 to 13-8 Oats, September, off 11-2; December, off 13-8 to 18-8; May, off 11-2 to 13-8, NOTES, James FF. Shaw of Kneuth, Nachod Kubne sails to-day on the Rottery 58] dam for Europe on « three month’ business trip. Net | Arrangements have been made at the | Wigh, Low, Test, Change |Sub-Treasury for the shipment ef Am, Beet Sugar 6% 6 © $500,000 in gold to Japan through trane- Am, Can b-4 eo - ts fer of funds to San Fran Am, Locomotive. 1 - Am, Henweit, & Rat, oy + 06 - ale The Co. ‘vad Si. Mechatakia ws co Am, steel Faey. a g4t Xe the offering of 118000 Am, Tel, & T 101% 101% + % jot V. Vivaudou, Inc, been dis Averonda Mining .. 08% 674 07% — 1% solved. Ateh., T. & 8. F.. 90% 90 00% Av. Gulf & W 1, 1@2 0 m1%— % Rakivin Locomo, .. 196% 190% 1814 —3%| BERNE, Switzerland, Sept. 16—It t Beth, Steel B cti,. CO% O% OF — 1% | reported here that Dr. Larry, Secretary Bkiyn Hap, Transit. 25% 2% 25% — “lof the Political Department, in Berne, Cal, Petroteun 3% 51% 61% — 1%] will replace Dr. Hans Sulzer as Swiss Central Leather... 100% 98 9 — 1%/ Minister at Washington, bry Pacific, 11% 160% 160% —1 SS Chen, & Ohio, , . HH OY BH— % ©. M. & Bt, Paul 43% 42% 43 idatnoneananeeein Chino Copper, . “4 8 “o-—-% Cora Prod. Co,, % 85% MH— % Crucible Steel....., 188 183 18 — 2% Erte ‘ + 6% 6% 6% — % Sen: a ati 2 Livingston Great Nor, Ore, “ys —i1% Inepitation Copper. 60% —1% Taterboro Con. . 6% Intertoro Con, pf. 2 Kennecott Copper. 36% % O il Lehigh Valley oo * Maxwell Motor, “ * Mee, Marine ct oK aw Mer, Marine ct, pf.. 119% a] Meweun Petroleum, 218 a + cea acer en oF *|Rate of Earnings, per Midvale Steed. nm — 1% ii Mo, Pacific, »| annum, now nearing ‘. ¥, Contra , ” wv aN H % $2,500,000 Wenn, RR, %| Total authorized capitaliza- Pitta, & Wart Vi 2 Reding sass 1M tion, $3,000,000. Rep, Steel . 0" % / sinclair O11 00% 1% auth, Pacific's... 102% 100% sot —1 | The os fe 3% “pepo dla Sout Ry. a ee % extra dividen: my Le ut 1% 75% 200% 20 + %| Have been declared payable October . ss, O% =—-9% 100% — %| Ist, 1919, to all stockho'ders of record Union Pacific ..... 128 122% 1m 4 % | September 20th, 1919. 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