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The dragsing tendency that has Leen @ characteristic of the Stock Alarket for some weeks past was again manifest to-day althouxh there were no pronounced declines in any # of the ieading issues, United States /Steel, Baldwin, Crucible and Bethle- (tem, weéFe off a few fractions at the opening, Crucible going down to %6 1-4, near its years low, and United States Steel falling off to $1 1-2, j The rails were firm despite the Sesitating and shifting of other price ‘evels, and Southern Pacific, after an early loss of nearly a point, rallied tu the third hour, recovering all its jrevious losses, Northern Pacific ahares showed considerable activity Sdlowing the antfouncement of the bringing in of another) oll well in Ofontana, Cluett Peabody mpany shares ‘were down to 51, off 4, and the olle ‘ere inactive with the exception of Mexican Petroleum which declined to 154 1-2, off 2 5-8 in the early hours. All commodity markets were un- ertain and it became more and moro evident to the farmers that their dreams of $3 wheat are extremely Goubtful of fulfilment. Wheat cuny went down to $1.50. Corn and oats were also low, 4. In the opinion of several brokerage | * houses, the short side of the market fa atill the better side to play. They wis Free + Am Steel Foundries 60 Am Sugar ., Am T & T Co,,.. bette] Ltr reel ti isst + » Yase their belief on the promise that Virtually all brokers feel, however, that there are many bargains to be had for the man who wishes to buy outright, aeeaemernatpianiaances TO-DAY'S PRICES LIBERTY BONDS. Liberty 8 1-28 opened 92.20; 2d 41-48, 86.14, off .03; 3d, 88.98, up’ .18; 4th, 36.56; Victory 32-48, 96.00; 48-48, 96.00, off .02. 4- FOREIGN EXCHANGE OPENING. Sterling, demand, 3.48 3-4; cables, 3491-2, unchanged, Francs, demand, -0609; cables, 0610, up .003. Lire, de- mand, .0369; cables, .0470, up .0005. Marks, demand, .0146; cables, 0147, up .0003. Belgian francs, demand, .0644; bles, .0645, Swiss kronen, demand, +1565; cables, 1670, Pesetas, demand, -1318; cables, .1318. Sweden kronen) demand, .1922; cables, 1932, Norway Kronen, demand, .1846; cables, .1366. Denmark kronen, demand, .1437; ca- bles, 1367. Canadian dollars, de- uand, .8775, unchanged. Argentina pesos, demand, .7540; cables, .7560, DIVIDENDS, The American Beet Sugar Company declared the regular quarte:ly $1.50 preferred dividend p ayable Dia 31 to Btook of record Dec, 11. The Ameri- tan Public Service Company declared the regular quarterly 1 3-4 per cent preferred dividend payable Jan. 3 to stock of recont Dec. 16, The Liggett & Myers Tobacco company declared the regular quar- terly 1 8-4 per cent, preferred divi- cend payable Jan. 1 to stock of rec- Dec. 16. | The Shell Transport and Trading Corporation declared an interim div- tdend of 2 shillings a share paywble Jan, 6, 1921, The Superior Oll Corporation de- red the regular 60-cent dividend payable Dec. 20 to stock of record ‘Dee. 7 Swift & Co. declared the regular uarterly $2 dividend payable Jan. 1 :o stock of recond Dee. 10. "The Vivaudou Company declared a *Clvidend of 2 cents payable Jan, 2 ty etock of record Dec, 15.—Pre- ~tously the company had been paying ) certs quarterly, ee eee DERNBURG PICTURES A DEFIANT GERMANY Says She Seeks No Forgiveness— Adds He Cannot Condemn Lusitania Sinking, SERLIN, Nov. 27.—Germany feels iat in her conduct of the war she was 9 more criminal than the Allies, and v¢ la not seeking forgiveness from her- sif or others, according to Dr. Bernard Yernburg. In a remarkable open letter to For- ‘gn Minister Puerrydon of Argentina who {s attending the League of Nations meeting in Geneva, he wrote “The German people are deeply hurt, perhaps not so much through the econ- om and financial stipulations of the ‘Treaty of Versailles, but more on ac- count of’ the apirit emanating from the treaty, in which they are branded with tne stigma of moral unworthiness. ‘We do not depy that during the rogress of the massacre the world has Fist passed through much frightfulness and oppression Was practised on our vide. These are the accompaniments ot every .war. It will always be dim- cult to. distinguish | between murder under the sanctioned rules of int interna tional law and the misdeeds that lle id this line,” ‘he"hela prol that German hate haa been ‘by a powerful press. He at he himaelf was a pagandist und had to give up his rk In New York after the sinking of Lusitania, “which I could not con+ cemn without disloyalty to my coun- ate ot 6,000 IMMIGRANTS ARRIVE IN ONE DAY fllis Island Jammed to Capacity With More Newcomers Due To-Day. Five steamships landed more than @,000 immigrants yesterday at Ellis sland, taxing the tmmigration force to its iimit. Several big liners duc to-day, fnelu ing the French steamshi: aod Rochambeau, will add ma! o the task of the eighty-five Inspectors, and it {a likely that many homeseckers may be kept aboard ship until there 1s jess congestion at the island. tage of detentions way y and it looks aa tf the ps France y ti regardless of the prices bid. jr % % * * % 3 % * % % 7 * “ * % * ” % % * % * % * % % “ +#1 THT - » eee RE PULtltl+eeer rel 2 feeee KEK FFe ESTER REE Cuba Gane Bie. of. Cyan Am, Soar , ton, Textile Comp, , Den. & Rio Gr. Den. & Rio ui, pt. Endicott.Ji $44 $1+ Preeport Texan Mackay Co, Maxwell Motors , Mexican Pet . Miami. SPE K FER FER FFE eeeeereeseres” 5 +t rid FFF ltl FF ey +1 LNW WUbeY, Bae Kiddie KI] Conducted by TIT FOR TAT. NCE upon a time there was a King, and he had a daughter who was the most beautiful lady tm the world, yet would not let any man marry her, One day a Prince came to the town where Pearl lived—for that was her name, One day Pearl was looking out of the window her eyes fell upon Prince as he was passing the gate of her father’s palace, The second she saw him she fell in love with him, She was so much in love with him that she called to him and they decided to run away from her father’s palace. While they ran out of the town a soldier saw them, so he told the King what he saw. The King sent soldiers all over the kingdom to find them, but they couldn't find a trace of them. At dast the King went to a very wise witch and said he would give her catch Pearl and her lover. So the witch was willing to do It, She looked in her magic looking glass, and it was a very long time before whe saw them in a forest in another kingdom, 80 she went to the other kingdom and chased them until she caught them; then she waved her wand three times over a lonely spot’ in the forest, where there suddenly sprang up a castle in which she locked them up till the next aay. Swoke and went into her coom and took the wand from her lap. Then he changed the witch into a log and chopped her all up. Next thing he did was to change the forest into a large country, and the people in the country made him King, and he lived happily ever after, Id by MAX SCHAPOWITZ. My Dear Cousin-who-is-reading-thia: Have you sent in your Christmas Poem to the contest? [f not, you had best ‘hurry and do so, There is not much more time. Tuesday, Nov. 30, is the closing date, and I know that no really truly Kiddie Cousin would miss the chance to say some nice rhyming thing about the good old eee FORE Keer ERS EEE * nent) Motoin Deb 60% ranby Minn 20 Great Nor Ry pf... 80% Great Not Ore 20% Hankelt & Bastor.. Houston Oi ....64 82 Thine Cont... Tnapiration Cooper. Intetbory Con pf... Ien Mor Marine... Int M [eee FE 16% 18 on Saree High, Low, Lag. INDUSTRIALS, 409 Acme Coal. Mm m1 200 Car Light % 2% 2700 Geveral Asphalt om 40% 46 Goodyear Tire “4 24 Goodyear Tim pf... OH OR OB 490 Hercules Paper to 8619 (1D 290 Nor Am Paper. al my 100 Moy de France 3% Me 00 Rwoets Co, a Im 3 000 Triangle itm % % % 400 U S Distribuuing: «36 1200.0 S Brant cesses TH IM 1M R00 United Pront Sharing. 1% 1% © 1% 490 United Het Candy. 9 8 INDEPENDENT OILS. 680 Boston textoo % 1% 2000 Boston Wyurnitie * 4 1400 Cariy Synd paeeane 10% 10% 200 Citles Bervion YH etln.. 31% 81% 31% 2000 Denny Ol ....b.. 1% ih th 1000 Federst Out je 2 ery 100 Pensiand 13 (18 300 Hudson Ol 4 t 300 Int. Petrol 3S 500 Kay County Gas . 1% 1% 1% 200 Mexico Ou me 1M 100 No Am Oil ™ 14 3M 400 Omar O41 % Th I 2000 Red Mock Ott 1 % 1 100 Ryan Cons... 1% le 1% 000 Simimna Pet Mh Th 14 200 Skelly O .,... % 8 8 1000 United Tex O11 woo ow 2300 Virtoria Ol new. % *& 4% 109 Woodburn . , = 8 2 100 Alse-Br Col * * * 600 Arcadian CC . 8 3 3 00 At As oa i 1400 Ie Ledeo % % 1000 Both. ses 4 ‘ 6500 Bost & Mont, ae “ as 8 % M * * 400 Con Virginia ‘ ‘ £400 Cortes Silver oa a“ 500 Cresson Gold 1% 1% 12000 Eureka Crocus . “0 “8 3600 Kurvka Holly . Lt 14 200 Gold Cons 5 7 1000 Gold Devel... 3 3 1500 Goidfeld Flo LODGE AND PENROSE HOLD A CONFERENCE Policies to Be Followed by Republicans in Congress Discussed. PHILADELPHIA, Nov. 27.—Policies to be followed by the Republican ma- Jority in Congress were discussed to- day by Senator Lodge and Senator Penrose In a conference here. As the illness of Senator Penrose probably will prevent him from taking an active part in proceedings in the Senate, it wag believed he and Senator Lodge would get together on a pro- gramme which the Massachunetts sena- the will jammed Among those let in again wore more than 1,000 Spaniards, most the mines and ‘bow! 27d ma ) w tor then would carry into effect. After his conference with Mr. Pen- — | Westingbouse % | Wheeling 34 | Willyn-Overtand | 1200 Rochester Mines | 20.0 Too Divide .. | M0 Tonopah Ext ‘onl vee OD seesses 10TM% 106% ‘Total eates 305,000 aharen, Shares, 1000 Gold Kewans . ... 1000 Great Bend 300 Hecla Mining 100 Hondures Byn 200 Iron Blossom 1/00 MoNamnara Creoent 1000 Marsh Min 1000 Motherlodo ; 10 Mother Lode new 40 Nipiming 1000 North Star .. 200 Ray Verde Copper 100. San Toy .., 10 Succes Min. 100 Tonopah Belmont . | 2000 Tonopah Cash Boy 10(0 Tono-Jim B 200 Toone Min... | 1200 Tonopah Atzpab ©15.0 Tonos Remus Eula. 000 U ~B inetal 800 United Eastern .... 100 Viewory oe. 200 Wee End 2000 Waite Cape 1.00 Wbers 21000 Denmark fw 6000 Norway 89 13000 Swedish 6s, 2000 Swing oY4s. 10000 Vienne 4% 5000 Amer Light T Ge, 14000 Am Tel @s 22 oi 100% + 100% 0% 108 4% 1% 95% yy aicus 8 0 Taw... 3000 Grand ‘Trunk Te 19000 Molna Co 6s 19000 Nat Leather Bu. 10009 Sears Roebuck Te 22. 18 00 Ainclair C THe 10000 Solvay et Cle Ba... 100% 4000 Texas Co Te, . Om 1000 Union Tank Ta. 100% /RICH MAN, ILL, TRIES SUICIDE | While his physician had Intt him for & few moments to get some inatru- |ments, Daniel Griffen, sevonty-four, of |No. 31 West 96th Street, drew a rasor across his throat at 6 o'clock laut «ve- hing and was taken to Knickerbocker Hospital In a serious condition, Mr, Griffen, who is suid to be a wealthy retired building contractor, had been 1! for some time. Dr, James B. MacKensle of No. 58 Weat 104th Sireet who attended him, called at hin ac- oustomed hour, and when he found Grif- t pain ania he would go for He returned ten nd his patient on the 2, —_—_—— GOV. COOLIDGE IN TOWN. Vico President-elect Coolidge arrived rone, Senator Lodge addressed ail members of the Ulon League Club here last night from Poston to attend the Amherst College alumni dinner t it. Gov. Coolidge is expected to rv- unt) @<unday. Saint of the Christmas season, I icnow, too, that whatever you do say he will read and enjoy and have a jJoMy good laugh over. For Santa reads the Kiddie Klub Korner, indeed he does. He reads it and loves it just as he loves all things that kid- dies love. To please sweet old Santa Claus ts vot the only reavon that a Cousin could have for wishing to win tho contest. The other very good reason is that there are a thousand things to be done with the award, especially at this time of year. A dollar will go a great way toward helping a kiddie to play Santa Claus to some one he joves—Mother, most likely. With more pennies, a whole hundred more, you can buy something very, very nice for her. How glad she will be and how much merrier Christmas for having given her that happy surprise. And 80, dear Cousin-who-is-read- ing-this, I hope that you will be one 9 Bay @ good word for sweet old Saint Nick—and more, that you will be one of the ten to win those hyn- dred extra pennies for Bebe le your Christ. Yours always, 4 COUSIN EL! hdd. EANOR, Winter Daya, Autumn days are almost gone And winter will soon’ be here, With this season come all the fun And good old Christmas cheer, Then comes the dawn of the year that is new, And gone is the year that ts old. Then we think of the year that fast away flew And the new year on us has its By IDA SCHWAID, age thirteen. eeeeepaaaanaaanaaemaeeeees HOW TO JOIN THE KLUB AND OBTAIN YOUR PIN. With & ailver gray ite ery Klub ‘aod tem berehly COUPON 703. DOUGHTY DENIES HE LEFT WITH SMALL. Declares He Did Not Know Mil- lionaire Was Missing in his { dates, KU KLUX KLAN TO SET UP NEW YORK “DEN” Col. William Joseph Simmons of Atlanta, Ga., head of the ‘Ynvisib! mily, but could not recall the day to The World, says the Ku Klux Klan will set up a "here, He says that while he is the only person positively known publicly to hold membership in the order, it has been an active functioning body for five years and is “seeking real men in every part of America in its own not being a sectional, partisan, politi- cal or secctari organization, its ter- ritorial scope is limited only by our national boundaries, invis empire even to-day el of men of Eastern 8 and devoted all this t 1 eat City of New Yorks | great The Evening World's (Certs, WR, Wy Eke From Puttenies On (Ete Rew Tort Brenins Worth) fifty people to devour if she could | While she was asleep, the Prigco| i} Empire,” in a telegraphed reply to Klux Klan) UV aware by, ub Korner Eleanor Schorer OCTOBER CONTEST WINNER. Fifteon-Year Class. area Gwthle yee, en kT Smite and the world amiles with you. Scowl, and you scowl! alone. By ANNA AHLPRS, New York City, Snowflakes Snowflakes, snowflakes everywhere; Flying here, flying there, Covering meadow, covering lane, Making the frost on every window | pane, Painting forest, stream and dell, Having all things frozen well, By MILLICENT QUICK, aged eleven years, Norwalk, Conn. Xmas Poem Contest. we vais 24, Luad Ten awards of one dollar each will be given to tho ten Kiddie Klub members, aged from six to fifteen in- elusive, who write the best poens Jabout Christmas. ‘ The poems must be original. ‘The vender must have thought up the idea, which may be jolly, serious or religious, just as the author may | wish to make it, Poems must not be copied or writ- “DANDERINE” Girls! Save Your Hair! Make It Abundant! Immediately after a “Danderine” massage, your hair takes on new life, lustre and wondrous beauty, appe°r- ing twice as heavy and plentiful, be- cause each hair seems to fluff and thicken, Don't let your hair stay lifeless, colorless, plain or scraggly. You, too, want lots of long, strong, beautiful hair. A, 85-cent bottle of delightful “Danderine” freshens your scalp, checks dandruff and falling hair. This stimulating “beautygtonic” gives to thin, dull, fading hMr that youthful brightness and abundant thickness— All druggists !—Advt. —_— Be sure to get real Resinol Toronto. | atm Pasar lg ac day | If you want to get rid of distress- . AULA ov. 27.—John| ing skin eruptions, you will accept Doughty, former secretary of Am=| no “substitute” for Resinol. brose Small, the missing Toronto| Preparations similar in name or millionaire, stopped here to-day on| appearance are not “just the his way back to Toronto in custody fj rsamne as Resinol.” Although @ of Detective Senet, Mitchell. fo unscrupulous dealers may He denied that he had been aware | Offer them as or for Resinal, they Mr. Small was missing, adding: “1t)\ Ste often crudely made, o . I had known there was any trouble | healing power, and some 4 1 would never have left. | went down| even be dan sto use, Bu to Montreal that night” | in the original tue package He de J he had made several | spe i visits in December to Toronto to » Resinol is never sold in bulk “THE PUNLIC Be PLEASED." COLONIAL LINE | YO BOSTON AND PROVIDENCE Dally and Sund 3M. Bc es NR WW. Houstgu at, Paone 0401 Spring. CENTRAL HUDSON LINE NEWBURGH, POUGHKEEPSIE, KINGSTON. Meare Weekdays, Prankiln Street. at 4 P.M | HUDSON KIVEK NIGHT LINES 50 FLATS & APARTMENTS TO LET Unfurnished MATSON AY. 115, eu} 3 rooma anil bath we Gath ete ree} elevator hats SRE cn a ~ ten from memory, and the contestant Must not accept help from elders, A note from the parent or teacher of the sender saying that the con- n is original must accompany em. Write MB, AGE, ADDRESS and CERTIE TH NUMBEK distinctly, Address N. Evening World Kid- die Klub, No. 63 Park Row, New York City, Contest closes Tuesday, 80. tment : Geary end Cuticura Ointment with the e1 on spots o} dandruff and itching. Follow next morning with ‘a hot shampoo of Cuticura Soap. Repeat in two weeks, Nothing bet- ter than these fragrant super-creamy emollients for all skin and scalp troubles. Rech Pres by Mall A Lab eee ein, Resa Seap shaves without mug. MOTHER! “California Syrup of Figs” Child’s Best Laxative © Accept “California” Syrup of Figs only—look for the name California on the package, then you are sure your child is having the best and most harmless physic for the little stomac’ liver and bowels. Children love fruity taste, Full directions on each bottle, You must say “California,”— Advt. “Pape s Diapepsin” by neutralising the acidity of the stomach, instantly relieves the food souring and fer- mentation which causes the misery- muking gases, heartburn, flatulence, fullness or in stomach and intestines. A few tablets of “Pape's Diapep- sin” bring relief almost as soon as they reach the stomach. They help regulate disordered stomachs so davorite foods can be eaten without distress—Costs so little at drug stores.—Advt. Quickly Relieves Constipation pain Dog’ et conattpa poison your blood iver and , inert ra er J; CARTE! Little Liver Pille today Rely on Cuticura To Clear Away Skin Troubles Roan Intrnant to soothe, Talcum to pew: Cr ewdares Dope X, Magen Was ibe. Bamiyles ¢ os FOR SALE $2 Weekly $2 Weekly XD Huy from Diamond Cutter $50 Diamond Ring, $100 Diamond Rin, $30 Wrist Watche } JOS. ROSE & SON, 44) 49MAIDENLANE = Phone 3 John WATCHES y ON CREDIT | ROYAL DIAMOND& ‘WAT: < DIAMONDS WARS #0 DEPOS IT tnone-soan ssee, bE DIA WATCH Co. 97 MAloEH stomach can digest are proof against indigestion. ie ; Tnportant digestive work is done by bowels, liver and kidneys. Unless these active and work in harmony, you are in danger of self-poisoning. help the bowels to functionate and influence the liver kidneys to act very efficien You must say ‘Bayer’ Unless you see the name ‘‘Bayer’’ on package or on tablets, you are not getting genuine Aspirin prescribed by physicians for 21 years. Insist upon an unbroken package of genuine “Bayer Tablets of Aspirin’’ containing proper directions and dose proved safe by millions. Handy tin bores of 12 tablets cost but a few cente—Larger packaged, Aspiria le the trade mark of Bayer Manufacture of Moneaceticacidester of Balleyienet Kill That Cold With ails BE: CASCARA §:/’ QUININE "Ect, WOO” 1. Oh Colds, Coughs Om? La Grip Neglected Colas are Dangerous ‘Take no chances, Keep this standard remedy handy for the first sneese, Breaks up « cold in 24 houra— Relieves Grippe in 3 days—Excellent for Headache Inine in this form does not affect the head—Cascara is best Tontg No Opiate in Hill's. 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We want girls (ages 17 to 25) to act as long distance telephone operators Well paid while learning, increase as soon as you learn, Interesting and refined, APPLY TO Miss A. A. Rice, z East 28th Street (Cor, 5th Ave.) New York City. American Telephone & Telegraph Company ee ee

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