The evening world. Newspaper, October 7, 1919, Page 8

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i + ]loupturnupturn in the higher priced oe specialties.’ General Asphalt rosé, , THE OUTSIDE MARKET. ** “Peeided > marked speculation in the market for (RSA Rs wes ae carey pam outside securities to-day, with new high marks being reached on the were the standard ol! stocks, Min-|Intl. Pet, 34—85; ing stocks were generally higher. 21-428 Sapulpa, 7 Stanton, 17- Livingston 2.80 Om, ON THT CURR. Opened firm. Sinclair Gif., 60-—¢: Houston, 130—185; Isl- O11, 7 3- } Shell, 771-2—77 8 5-8; Cosden, 11 pm. Pet, 611-2—621 : Burk Van, 8-4—1 | while preferred gnined 6 per cent. | salt Creek Product eased 61-2, Other oll stocks wore mAterially high home oil being absorbed quietly Simms Petroleum was strong as 1-2; Boone Oi), 7 -4; Phillips Pet. to 75; Pte. 36 1-4 to 36 8-4; Mid Re! atrength and activity donia, 43—46; Cona Ariz, 1'1-16— |p Fs Hoe Yo ie onena nt of Eh! YLE AND SAVING Pittsburgh | phalt, 146—147, oh : ' fa? ar 2 —. comp Te latte itn 0 ta r IN A SALE OF Newark cago To Open second 4's, 94.14, off’ .10 ( Syracuse Detroit ty inna ps8; t rth 41-4's, : i oom Ae3) = WOMEN'S. APPAREL Philadelphia West Thirty-Fourth Street—New York St. Louis ) MONEY, Wyo. 2m | mene ne rertmnt arr OM OPIN I IBLE FSET TNR TTT aT GE EE est OS Sb BE ee THE EVENING WOKLD, TUBSMAY, OCTOBER %, 2919. : ; a a aecrce! Webtern States, | 176; Cosden Co., 11 3-8 to 11 1-2; Fed- Home Oil, 181-2—1 Amal. Royalty, 1 to 1 1-8; 16—17 It 7 ' Ri ture, 26 1-4—3-4; Colonial Tire, 151-2— | Simms |17} Heyden Chem, 7 3-4—8; Amal. Tire J) e 174 to | Stores, 15 1-8—3-8; Ase a Milwaukee . k, 58 to $4; Shell Trans., 3-4 to . . eral Oil, 8 1-8 to 8 1-4; Glenrock Oil, fy : 41210 434; Livingston OM, 2 36 i STORE CLOSES AT 5.30 P. M. ‘ THE cURB. 12.30 prices irregular. United Pic- A. T. Securities, fi 3 Fifth Avenue at 35th Street : Established 11879 U. 8. Steamship, rine Boat, 16 1-2 i 36 1-9—88; Loft Ine. 1-2—8-4; McK. [i * Dar., 68—12; Hecla, 6 1-4—3-8; Cale- [ip CaN money, 10 per cent, for both classes, Demand sterling opened $4.21 1-4, ‘ off 1-4e.; lire checks off 2 centimes at $9.81; Swiss cables, 6.56 france . Per. $1; peseta cables, 16.22c.; Stock- M. tort 1 holm cables, $24.65; “Belgian cables, [i 3 Mark cables, .0420; Vienna f) Fur Collars atertats i, 0145. quteriing cables were 4 A .22; ‘francs, demand, per $1, $8.39; 0 Wool Velour cables, $8.37; lire, ' cables, Ha * Genuine Opossum Sik guilders, demand, 38¢.; cables, 38 1-8¢. French Seal r ; F ; Silk Plush COPPER MARKET SLIGHTLY ; Mole’ C FIRMER, 4 Pp Py Broadeloth The copper market is slightly ; ‘arlex Collare pre firmer, October wire bar copper is 4 Plain Collars fe ure selling at 211-4 cents a pound. Prices m4 for November-December delivery are 4 ‘ somewhat stiffer with some dealers fle quoting 211-2 cents. Large pro- ducers continue to hold firmly al bd ‘ 231-2 cents for October and Novem- ra ber deliveries, ‘The metal exchange quotes electric : et. Spot, October, 21 1-8— November, 313-8—213-4; De- Styles e Colors gember,), 211-2-217-8; January, 21 8-4—22 1-8, Navy Blue L . Spot, 6.05; October, Fall Length Models K 6.05—6.20; November, 6.14B; Decem- Modified Skirt ‘angaroo ber, 6056.25; Jam 6.10—6.30 ‘ebruary, 6 1-8—6.35. Tucked Waistlines Dragon Fly Spelter market nominal. East St. 0: Bi | Louls spot, Octobe 7.05 Novem- Narrow Belted Effects x Blood ber, 7.108; Dece' January, loo fou Black 7.20B; February, wist Belts Coats J $29.76 The Greatest Coat Sale of Them All Big Fur Collar or Plain Models—Unprecedented Values ., Regular and Estra Sizes $ : At D Handsomely Silk Lined r 4 § GRAIN. Range for the day at Chicago: CORN, i} aia i” | TOM a TO% Leth --* MoT a eeeee nD SS JAMAICA RESULTS. FIRST RACE—For three-year-olds and upward; selling; purse $83; one mile and seventy yards.—Hindoostan, 107 (Buxten), 7 to 1, & to 2 and 6 to first; Dipgen Rock, U1 (McCabe), 2.8 to 5 and 4 to 6, second; Perseus, Mountain), 15 to 1, 6 to i and $ to Women's Satin Women's Winter SONORA . "Clear as 0 Bell” COLUMBIA EDISON ‘“Grefenela® P “Diamond Dise” Three distinguished mames — each giving definite promise of artistic perf. rmance. It makes assurance doubly sure wk en your se- lection results from a comparatiy e judgment in the privacy of a main-floor Concert Booth at either of our fine establishments. We in- vite you to select your Columbia, Sonora or Edison at Phonograph Headquarters, Fifth Avenue or Brooklyn. Convenient terms. A COMPLETE LINE OF COLUMBIA AND EDISON RECORDS HARDMAN, PECK & CO. Founded 1842 433 Fifth Avenue, New York 47-51 Flatbush Ave., Brooklyn (Between 36 aud 39us Ste,) (Ploneer Building) FROM QUARTERMASTER’S DEPT. WAR IS OVER—BUY NOW . Army Woo! Blankets ( i) Us A he OCIOBER-DID. er / ALASCADERO. fe CALIFORNIA U.S. Army Leather Jerkins or Coa |] * (woo! cloth lined) + 1.00 Web Trouser Belts . U.S, Army Woo! Socks. A | Many other articles for your hunting trip and general use, from reer . F gens ‘ ‘ Re Fs dh “) | SALE OF U. S. ARMY & NAVY GOODS quality, not split leather) sn the low price are worth emphasizing. Draped and straight line models with simple and well chosen trimmings. Well made,with particular refine- ment of detail. Other dresses, 59.00 to 295.00 iia inte emnen et | Dresses 42,50 Suits 58.00 ‘ ' ae ae Kiatemants ‘Recaltng Jack O'Dowd also ran. "i A coat-buying opportunity of tremendous possibilities for every woman who sees this anno . — . ; ; * from a fortunate purchase—a breek of luck—that encbies us to surpass even the values we gave to New York last LAUREL RESULTS, i The advantages of owning A woman : satisfagtion in week. The Coats are elegantly high-grace—in all the newer modes and colors—fur trimmed or plain—mostly Silk lined. hee nace alias esce| a smart satin frock are too wearing one of these suits The syle ince every accepted type—every tn order to sel fuly with the largest unr, eas Pate yive. and. halt pidihaage to ee But the can ig Ae increased by the t in i io erit « only one t room sales final— . first; Master Bill, 16 satay of all thet le individual aad Seally detinctive | 90 G0. Di'e-end above all, 10 dealers sold! $10.0, 9, econ Clarnbetten: 107 Uk Scope Oo! this collection—its sense of having saved on hind. Time mets 3 consistent excellence—and the purchase. There are six models designed to be worn with your own furs. Suede velour and silvertone in taupe, deer, seal brown, navy, Belgian blue, Oxford® and black. Copvertible collars. 34 to 44. Other suits, 45.00 to 495.00 Third Floor STORE CLOSES AT 5:30 P. M. Our CLOTHES for BOYS have always had the stuff in them We haven't improved the standard of our Boys’ Clothes; we couldn’t! Our Boys’ Clothes are not bet- ter now than they’ve ever been; they are so much bet- ter than ordinary Boys’ Clothes, that our name used as a superlative qualification is not an exaggeration They’re the best! WINTER COATS and REEFERS, button to neck models for boys 2 to 10 yrs. 22.50 KNICKER SUITS of fine all-wool homespun for boys 8 to 18 years. 22.50 ULSTERETTE WINTER OVERCOATS, sizes 8 to 16 yrs. ..$6.00|) Army Horsehide Gloves (pair) 8to 18 yrs. 15.50 “ U.S. Army Sweaters... - . - . 1.50 | U. S. Army Shoes (real calfskin, first FINE ALL-WOOL MIDDY SUITS, sizes 3 to 9 yrs. 10.50 WASH SUITS FOR BOYS 3 to 10 yrs High’ grade fabri 3.25 ’ ; ea | Quartermaster'’s Dept, at 44 original prices, D & C At. bad newsdealer's or any | «- -sal' nas meee enw est /Q, subway and elevated stand uaraaill Lanteult ti tia ame Fifth Avenue at 35th Street : SO AE Tal Badin on For rae Fae | OW se uxrrund ' ; | You Never Pay More at Best's SPECIAL \ ALL-WOOL KNICKER SUITS, medium weight, 28.50 |eceerrenaee ee You Never Pay More at Best's rere, f

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