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CLOSING QUOTATIONS. vee eS Net High. Low, fast, Chee, Am, Toot Gomer,... SH HY OH - Am. Can... “4 8% @ 4+ & Am, Losomotie,.. 117% 1% 1% * Am, Gmett, & Ret. 74% TUG TH 1K ‘ Am, Steet Wig... 42% ey m+ & News and Gossip of To-Day’s |Am: tea to» wo” ooh ok Anaconmia Mining. O84 “OTH OM Market—Preserffand Fue (i's oa. Fas oe me + % AU, Gat &oW. 1, 1m ITT 1K 4 7% Haldwin doo 10% 4% 143% 4+ AM Het, & Obie. “ a a Reth Geel Boch, 107% 10% 1044 % Bullish manipulation of stocks Cons |hkiyn R Tr or 2% WH m%— & tinued In to-day'a market, Optimiam | Cel, Petroleum... MH 61% RI + 1% was maintained by the opening of the |(amra! lauther, .., 100% 1064 100 + Pry Industrial Conference in Washington, |\\c none. ont wa mn ae at which it is expected there will be|ime.. Moa m@ Po 46% 45 ony | developments of a highly constructive | Chine Coomer....., 414 Me a + nature; by further improvement in |(O™ Prot Co... Me AN om -* the President's condition and by re-|pu. pa ports of an encouraging character | *Gm wt from atee! strike centres. so 6 Approximately a dozen high record ~ 4 marks were broken. Chlof perform. |; = 6 ors in this respect were Worthington rar Pump, American Woolen, Mexican | tehien » Petroleum, and Kelly Springfield Tire. . During the morning the market was 4 A repetition of recent sessions, Sipe- otaltion were bid up in a viotent man- | + When the Telephone Operator cor wubowt appareat regard of the =} 7 : danger attendant upon such proceed- bY Leaves the Switchiboard— ings i =3 | What mado the movement more re- | |, to enjoy one of the Off Duty Periods that break up the work of the day, she nana Taviaae. be senuae ey ” ime i ive 3 plished in the ‘ ney spends her time in a Rest Room as cozy and attractive as anyone could ask Meringoncy, as indicated by higher a for. rates for funds loaned on demand rar Of course, no girl would become a Telephone Operator solely on account of Throughout aifud Wael are See tome Compash Te the Rest Room—but a girl would consider it important because it means that thonby fase ruled steady ra her comfort and convenience when Off Duty will be assured as well as when Lar was not until quite late in the], tis she is at work. ‘ : afternoon when money rates went to|U. § + & : . ” = . yer cent - (Phere are many things about Telephone Operating that will appeal to a girl rede baraeetere oe Saga at rary who chooses an occupation carefully and to Mothers too, who want to know file warning. ‘There was a very evi- n ¢heir daughters are well cared for in the business they enter. dent desire to take profit ted eeftanietgr early to-day. Booths open 7 * A * * * states ce m dedly back- ee ee ae ite on We would like to tell you about this worth-while occupation. If interested States Steel Decume decidedly Dith- [will lose your vote if you don’t reg- ll “SPRING OFFICIAL” 1 ward, After selling at 108 | laen r ca. , AL” or apply at nearly 2 points, This had an un- é MANHATTAN HB | favorablé influence on the rest of the er a list. Many of the more sensatioaal 1158 Broadway, cor. 27th Street 8 A.M. to 6 P.M. waticenahe lost most of their early , BRONX M) | caine. 453 E. Tremont Avenue - - 12 Me to 9 PM. BROOKLYN 81 Willoughby Street - - +» 9 A.M. to's P.M. 3336 Broadway - - © - » + 9 A.M. to'5 P.M. . NEW YORK TELEPHONE COMPANY | mth _THE EVENING ‘WORLD, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 7, 1919. — But there was no convincing evi- lence that the big bull movement is If | yet approaching its end. Large coim- mission houses,report that public ap- I] | petite for stocks, even at current ry ord-breaking figures, Is on the in- crease, According to these brokers, public purchases were largely re- sponsible for the great ‘the market to-day. Transactions ap- proximated 1,500,000 shares, ‘ Railroad stocks again gave®a good account of themselves on the strength of further reports from Washington that an increase In freight rates will soon be allowed, one of the market at the close certain and price changes for were pretty evenly divided ‘between gains and losses. West 42d Street Between Fifth and Sixth Avenues Every New Phase and Variation of West 43d Street e r enn ets 1, eh , arity with gold, seine neat, « bn Logka, which are : ue ees Y My _new copyrighted book, “BIL lll HD VBR BTOCKS,” gives all the oo I ‘ential data of all the prominen | Bh silver dsruca, tells authoritative! 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The Dressy models trimmed with the choicest | furs; short flare, medium or long coat effects; de- veloped in Silvertone, Velour, Fortuna Cloth, Peach- | Superior, Rayonner, 1 Oxford, Silk Duvetyne, Tricotine or Serge, $45.00, 69.50 to ‘475.00 | | Tel, Cortlandt 2543-4-5—8279-4-6 || — Stockholder Should Know is outlined in our free booklet. Many rights of stock and bond holders are valuable, Not to know them may mean the risk of loss. Call or send for this instructive bookles at once. Ask for No. E. W.-629 JONES & BAKER SECURITIES TEL MUNMAY 7199 This Establishment Open Daily from 9 A. M. to 5.30 P. M: tern Brothers West 42nd Street (Between 5th and 6th Avenues) West 43rd Street Women’s and Misses’ Tan Russia CALFSKIN BOOTS Specially Priced $8.85 pair WO new distinctive models to select from—one with brown suede top, and the other in all leather. Mili- tary heels—either regular straight or simulated wigg tips. 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