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haps the greatedt tragic jan dollars demand, .8772, unchanged, Guilders demand, .3422, cables, .34: off 0006, Swiss francs demand, .1670, cables, .1676, unchanged. Pesetas de- mand, .1885, cables, .1390, off .0008. Sweden kroner dewand, 2235, cables, ‘up 0003, Norway kroner demand, <1610, cables, .1615, off .0025, Denmark kroner demand, .1705, cables, 1710, off 0028. Argentine pesos demand, .7850, cables, .7870, unchanged. DIVIDENDS. The R, J. Reynolds "Tobacco Com- pany declared the regular quarterly dividends of 50 cents on the common O'Neill, of Hettrick Group, Anti-frast Law Violat! John C. O'Neill, a master plumber in- dicted on @ charge of violation of the Donnelly Anti-Trust Inq, to-day plead- ed gullty before Supreme Court Jus tice McAvoy, both as an individual and In behalf of his firm, Pollack & O'Neill. $200 Broadway. . Gfis ball was con nd sentence ‘will be trial of this co-defendant begin on Monday “befor voy. Y Neill ta oan of fifty-two mombers of Master Plumbers’ Association, a Admita article! DAILY WALK TO CASHIER'S OF- FICE WITH FUND MONEY. Every day I take a wad of money to the cashiers of The Evening World and they come to the window and ask how we are getting on and tell me the total from yesterday and I tell them the sad and funny things that happen. Every one on The Evening World etaff is as interested as I am Young Women Who Are Selected N NUNZIO WED batten te. fis enemas winonate Mi > | Duse, His affair with her was ‘the sensation of two continents, and aftep As Mr. Harding’s Stenographers ; Lee Se ee Sek | Net wife, who was the Pfincess di Gal- Aix Ratber, 6 ee mk mht . ae Am Ae oem, BM mh WK + culy interpreted many of his Days: martes Se 16% 10% — y He adared. her—temporarily; then apy e+ ear 2% + calmly decided not only to leave her, on ek toe hg _ bg = § 6h + | but—it the critics are to be trusted— em ’ ae en to turn her heartbeats and kisses Ht & Lee “4 44 MEK & 10% 10% into “copy.” It has been admitted , Am International .. “se O% Mh + % my mD +1 | that in his book, “The ———— (an Geena . + mm BS +h 4% %+ % o_o Flam he “wrote up” his jove affair e ‘ poh mend oO oO BO + %le. " with the actress, who herself de- Abolish Labor Committee as 2a% cnc 7: “Gi “ei a8 4 y|Pirst Authentic News of Mar-| cared that he told ner he had played ‘ ban . bath . on her affections for this purpose. Step Toward Cut in. |AB MPS Om .. 10% 10% 10h + % + %| Tiage Contained in Letter to | Before the war D'Annunzio waa |Am Gmate & et. 40% 40% 40% — 4 =—% , known aa the greatest dandy in Wages and Rates. mene a ae ae ae Aunt of Bride. Europe. Among his personal belong- a} = — ans ings were listed seventy-two day | Am Samar... 6... f t ot ern an Canine feme- The Association éf Railway Ex- 4% ts = % (oneal to Te Bring World.) Sooke’ nderciptuing. “worth, $8,000 coutives, meeting in the New Ha- 4" + % + %| ERIP, Pa, March 6,—Gabrielle| forty-eight pairs of street gloves, an- fs Br Am D'Annunzio, post, aviator and leader| twenty-four pairs of evening gloves, 350 ven rooms yesterday, abol- betes - % 4 4 [St the military forces that occupied | twenty | dozen handkerchiefs, 160 ince the Lng functioning sige ol nce shen Woot. +™% + % eben gee? the signing of the armis- Sant storet Oe smbreliegevionet tes since Am Zino pt. ce, married Lucia Bacarra, an} ing the shade which he thought best tax ex- ber, 1919. They declare its work Avsconde .. — %| Northen ‘ — %|Italian pianist, and is living in Gar-| sulted his complexion, Gpemtee ta.i00 is done and its continuance would {00 An. = 5 + Hl done, in the northern part of ttaly,| He has admitted that he wante te for good sites. only be an “invitation to seek Dey Ona P & ih. + 4 [Secording to information contained in| the world capital once. more phen te report , mew rush for a mall phd: unit settlement (tig Mtorator. +24 |/@ letter received hefe By Mme. | lished on tho Capitoline Hill in Rome, As builders must get ali of of labor matters which ought to be — %| Owens Botuing. . — %| Italia Sagramosa, aunt of the post's| Undoubtedly a deep, if mistaken, Projects on record within a year 4 ¥ ‘W| Panic OF ow 4) = #| bride, This is the firat authentic! Patriotism, as well as more personal month in order'to take ad- settled between each carrier and its bg bomen hn 8 + 3 |news of the whereabouts of th t| Fearne HgraneD win, a eae Be % Panam Petrol of the nuble-ma e of the exemption, it is freely own employees. —%| Pe RR... poh oe mn “ual and his marriage to reach istarlss, plea ithe settee Mts . that intervening period The abolition of the committee + %| Pen Bead 10% 10%" 10% + %4| The marriage took place in Switzer-| Another much-talked-about love marks another step in the movement +% Loog d Gu . 2% 20% M4 + %) land Feb. 8, after D'Annunaio had left | Affair of his was with the beautiful bot to denationalize the operation of tho * 2 Pilea Oe 4 a} Bs y | Riume: letters received here say, and | Russian dancer, Ida Rubinstein, who - + 41! . . — S| was a private affair, only friends and | Jilted bir country’s railroads and leaves each Philics Petrol s PI ‘| thi CeS9it! —_— started the 101 companies represented in yes- — | Pete Arrow. eu smu — alone 7 Ty witnesses being pres- pene eee. 7 = terday’s meeting free to reduce wages +4, | teaw acer He 1 | D'Annunsio is ftty-tve, Ho was ACCIDENTALLY SHOOTS WIFE. “4 in its own way and time, mbject only + 8) pittaearms Soa: ew + wat ee cueband Of Duchess Gallons | ses, avid Kuntz Wounded te ° 4 Pie a Wen Vi. 4 of his leaving Fiume. show. Lane ind of the Esoh-Cum- “ Perma, Miagnans ne x Pine poste Det, in, Switserland Thigh as She Lay Reading in Bed. iar ase Bra B. Uhl of Praskfort, My. ding'e private stenographers, phots-| "it also marks another step toward TR | Siang has Bike Ge GA yy |i, the daughter of Donna Carla and| , MPs David Kuntz, twenty. of Mo $4 for the Tt), and Coranelie Mattern of|graphed in Washington yesterday! reduction of railroad rates through Pure Of. Bh 3% + | Boren lon Vittorio Bacarro of the | ina, whout 9 aetinck tant reege for Rush: Parkersburg, W. Va., President Har- | yust after the inauguration. a reduction of railroad wages, The + % He ter haan lappa Ba see Bedlye ot vets shot, In the oft chien when her Nr- mere a ition taken by the managers 1s | Chaadier + %) Read: Durope as a pian There te: | to} Weare ak. wa. ~ Z oe. . pos! ~_ 1 || core sae oe was a te-| tomatic platol he was examining. it and that in the last fow years three large Read % immer that D'Annunzio| Kunts called In Dr. Willlam W. tas) Wounded Ex-Soldier Leads | i:icssire ex neem vitals ¢ : 3] sxe cltae th er ang | are at Sh eR ee ference more counter- to provide for increasing wages, |p a1 *| divorce 80 he n 4 Gonsent tO &/ and took her to Harlem Hospital. He the higher costs of labor ° 1% i? + . might marry her, hi ormit t th ‘ol Eominco%s| Lhe Peacock Parade to Aid |\.'vcrcsn Saat wing urlcets : | Reems Behe Bao eR al © PY tw, A + : to by the increasing cost of living. fait Ohl Gt fren = » = e ing costs are now decreasing, Cd & No W: - % e Service House Fund |r 3 icc tte (Sates wages’ and higher rates are disap- | Chile Cop Me ee pearing, and consequently both | Cor Cale M w E «| Two Events of Great Interest POUR AGAIN INTO BIG) «p,: ” wi GENERAL stiould come down, ‘ol & : Primps Up” With Medals to LE JEUNE “infos statement essouneiny the Cama ; Put More Pep in a Revue|SERONGLY APPROVES |apoution of tno labor committee by |=! Stand OU ot NJ pe lo Everyone Who re Pep in a : ‘Cone + wie : Su “son ‘sak + 1% ¥ THE SERVICE HOUSE)": % Witt Cuyier, Chairman of the /Or ; al 1 de Fashion Feature at the association, mention 1s made of the . Appreciates Splendid Values i pending movement to reduce the i+ % | Ls gy ig ee ser “Devil Dog’ ‘Chief and Hero of| waren of common laborers, Nothing is % ker Qhateau Thierry Commends —_|'* 14 of the skilled man. = « 4 a a : It is the purpose of the roads, how- +%* y Things for Her “Blesseds” the Fund. ‘ 5 ever, to eventually place the wages of -—% f From Baseball Outfits and] scery meaio wasuicrsot, yuo, 25, [al casos on a lower lovel than now x The Annual Sale o b “ent, is not intended that these % Clothes (Must Be New) toa hy Herd asia) Reape + % i Ww ’ A D4) sciss Litian Bell, New York Evening |reductions shall be horizontal, the = % 1 omen s rin, ootw Skeleton (May Be Second} Wera: managers hdlding that some groups xu yp f 24 ear H The project to provide attrac- | were underpaid in pre-war days. -* —————— and). tive and comfortable service ‘The sayings it is hoped to make as bg * ‘houses where our wounded and | will run into hundreds of millions. % f ° © By Lilian Bell. disabled heroes of the great war As net earnings increase through +2 * A Sale oO Sterling Silver these and other reductions of operat- know how “vp and| ™ay be. cared for until their a the wounded boya,| cases are brought to the atten- | '"S heii sy bard Lp seaiay s vn - * or the Table Lape ermgge es (oni wat Sora aus bi automatica’!y under that provision of +% i . the Esch-Cummins act. duty of providing for their per- ‘As matters now stand, the roads 4 1% : : manent welfare is worthy of the | which have already moved to reduce Bape i Look for further information the wages employees, a : apport of all good Americans. | Sthere mnich wall make he Torta ie ie + & in tomorrow’s papers: ese mon mad: eo ‘eates' announcement of such intention ie me -& ae very near future, are acting as indi- Be + % sacrificcs' at » time when thelr | Viaiais, Bach will wet, as one of the ely -% Times Tribune country thelr services. executives explained yesterday, | “on — % Pe World Herald Providing with temporary |its own hook and entirely free from +% any interference by other roads.” “a + % relief and mt bos my mast first conference of employees Te —% hearty support and approval. and management to take up the wage = + 1% JOHN LB JEUNE, question will be held in the offices of 44% ‘ ” the New York Central next Tuesday, + % Major General Commandant. | when regentatives of sixteen ea 9 +% unions will meet With remeeentes ve or+ e f that system. is no what we ask you always get.” I I'am frank to say that it fiatters |sereement will be reached and, thet [ors p tay 9 romnted | woldiors WhO | taken to the Railroad Labor Board, time and more apace | Mibiel or in any battle, turn to me coula , Wouldn’ you cee ee ee rcae|® LOMO LIST OF THINGS THE BOYS NEED. ‘haces, Seance ws en tb ne Stock Market THIS FOR THE D happen. -| \Now 1, want quite a fow things ie od S OCTORS All must be now. won't give ad i ea a eared Piece icone Pi el ane Wounded soldiers anybody's cast offs. oe quest! more want from some sporti) goods @bout it when I can catch my breath, | house one catcher’s glove, “One first| Stock dealings in to-day's two-| 3 fie arecent issue of the Medical Reviewof Reviews ht to be a good 's glove, seven field gloves, |hour market session were purely Per | 999 the edi has thi B myigding poi Messin ae tckat three bats, % balls, one mask, one lrunctory, It may truly be said that | sae e editor has this to say: Prompt anawere to thelr kindly let-| ‘This boy also saya “Iam in dis-|the chief feature of the market was| “ae ‘Perhaps all who read these lines are aware of the ters, while to some who make offers| tress because I have spent over eigh- |its dulness and apathy. Stocks that | j79 superiority of malik ‘ood especially for chil- nm months in various hospitals |odrdinarily are quite active failed to| gq d But are all doing ‘their bit’ in ed: i that I cannot possibly use I May B0%/ without drawing any compensation, : decd Le n educating write at all. and am gompeltea 7 wear an army an ea ee ree bein? 1100 Federal Ot 1% 1% % NEW JERSEY SAVINGS ah peonle fs use more milk? are Siege wae read recognize your alses, | Uniform. If you ean relieve me of my 4 P id rock Ot) 2 l% 2 is Journal impressing upon the i back pace rev cdg 4 ey eta, [embarrassment by way of some civil- |Sheftield, Vanadium, Stromberg Car- | io aurtey Glew. m4 ue SHOW AN INCREASE ‘ i tie sea Mahl | pee Soe ey. righ (One indy writes offering ten bask! Uns sames on UO, NAR APPFe*|buretor and a number of others. | ime medee oi soy” a serarrane = cheapest of all animal foods; and that at least, 20 ! : ; numbera of the Geographics! Maga+| It hurts me so when boys refer t. |United States Steel failed to fluctuate | 3% si » » | Fayorable Reports Made by the Sav- far as the children are concerned, ? wae 121 would ent for ther. the uniform the United Stater;more than an eighth of a point. % % A nd Staté Bankes and ic is th dial ental aclen Army as an mbarrasnment. For to| Motors were almost entirely negiected. ts ings a fate Banks an 4 is the most essential anima me it is almost as beautiful and sacred |, ti ag Chandler, which ‘ood? | Another offers back mumbers of the as the flag and if I were a man | AD hot » point op short covering. s 4 Trust Companies. Youth's Companion. sot yg an ay Cae But th There was quiet accumulat ba of 2g vhs TRENTON, N. J, March 6—The Milk does not cost 18 or 20 cents pegple have treat the wearers o!| (he low priced ile and of Reading. twenty- vi banks 1 New CAN'T ACCEPT ALL INVITATIONS) Door is nave treated the wearers of the| The latter at one time showed a gain CUIRE'H BA thcoochpe lg toed ue tonne bam art aquart, You can buy Sheffield ug TO SPEAK. uniform go shabbily, have shown it so] of nearly two points. Its advance Me 1bM, at S2MOOLOL, an inereane of milk in your own container for 10 1. Pratt from tho Anna K.| ™f. Decgan has flatly refused to let| little respect, have #o sneered at the | was accompanied by talk that the a NE ag picapadeliec lla deosgis conte a quart at 300 Sheffield the th: t rer American Legion boys who wore it, and otherwise s#« egation plan will be revised and C4 5% | $19,540.1 over the reco: ol . 31, - d at most of the A& P ve Str Lad Saminion Avo me nie 0 9 Saale hunmailiated them, that some have|/that common shareholders will _ be 68 «611 :~-+(|1919, according to the report of the stores an m i Re ee ae Area | Fost He has goue with me several) come to pute it and othors aro “em: |treated tiberally. Among the lower 1 1A] State Department of Banking and In- stores in New York City. rooms will rent at an average times and realizes what hand work perreanee” at being obliged to wear] priced railroad shares fg regiecnd 3700 Tene Soe 1 s ic surance, I am doing. Therefore he suggests | it. Southern and St. Louis an Fran-| $000 *Bureka Croesus 10's 2 The total recources of these banks sor the metzopalitan dis-|¢hat Sve posts combing ad then ask] ,7O,the patriots this jan shameful |cigco were. conaploucus for thelr att i! were s21a.990972, am tncrease of $18,- SHEFFIELD FARMS weekly reports of building and|me and I'l come gladly. that way lot us send him some civil-| UMNO. ona grain markets were t | 460,388 over 2048. CO., Inc. NEW YORK cots to FW. Dodge) 1 forgot an American Legion danco| ian clothes—new ones, if you please | about as dull as the stock market. is 15 | ‘The cash on hand in the savings bank ey “9 posed operations Yeas. Ot tea | Monday night. I apologiae, but it was)! will not even forward your offer »') Roth were heavy. Cotton declined 1218 | amounted to $19,066,205, which was a \ Bost of siee11.000, 219 were residon-| really your fault for not calling gor| et clothes to sult & marist as tis| trom 35 to 20 points, Wheat lost 8 | decrease off21,215. Liberty Bonds, Vic- > " ; 1 soun- | two cents « bushel. p tory Loan Bonds and notes totalled pieced under contrac Smee droas Sity te] ee ODO | Quotations Ik foréign emchanae 1% Ug | $20,519,776 on Dec. 29, 1920, An incresse were 89 ino Grams BMY $01 Neo wall onthe and new clothes for| Were Bominal and were practically te oe ON | of $5,048,276 as compared with Decembor ’ one hundred jetiers to run over and i unchanged from the close of yester- 95, 1919. o A my story for The Evening World to| ‘Mis boy, if you woes iain “eeike 4 4) Bie Ay entyspaven aide baile Ja Maw VY PERCENTAGE IN FAVOR | write and T turn out the Tight about | A or a a ir nor |, the Bank statement. proved to. be Wh 44 14) seteey Vakowed “deposita ungreguune \ OF CHEAP LAND. { A. M. But I love it! The work, cating 1 papper . only ita, sf Spénoial interest $1,676,211, an increase 0f516,884.281 over burban overs meaD. MI pe uring the re~ e previous year, recources hi sine mary operations, Their] 1 have received am invitatida from| Another boy wants two bags of ce-| | fed acosien, Clearing House mem these. institutions. were. $56,683,883, an i Dy, Rick, |the Adjutant of Manhattan Naval| mont, and another—a medical stu-}/ snowed a loss in reserves of increase of$17,710,04, Cash ‘on ‘nand in explained by E. J. Rick-| DO: “Wo, $88, to speak at their dance | dent—wants a skeleton! pers , le ripe the State Banks amounted to $1,996,570, , President of Rickert | oo ie twenty-fourth floor of the} Anybody having a spare skeleton a ccky Pong S. cerene eee an increase of $460,948. ‘ in his claget will kindly notify me [of $177 . B oo * “ a 13,983,650. 2 Don't bring it to the office! I'll send] stand at $3,088, demand, .0149, cables, .0750, oft .0008.| PLUMBER PLEADS GUILTY. ht ” ‘And thie time I will take @ used Marks, cables, .0162, off .0001, Canad- es M4. As Mr, n is also to be @ ption the least] spoakor I take It for great | will be @ joint meet oi posts, coating $25,000 js built in|” Now, here is @ request from a For om land valued at $26,000, | iN, poy, whose name I withhold for exectlent ‘reasons. Any one who has attended the American Legion meet- ing in City Hall, knows why. at) “He wants some baseball things and 000,! ne writes: “When we were making }lour plans to get up @ nine as soon| One check came in to-day pinned as the weather gots a little warmer |to that sentence I wrote last week, could think of no one but you| “Hurry and send in your hg 3 that tax Bao eared enough for us boys to set | want to tell the elevator boy ‘we want. Others bring us ated that it with other Easiest to Use! Garments or Draperies Never Fade or have ‘Dyed-Look” LIBERTY BONDS. Liberty 21-28 opened 91.08, up .06; 2d 4s, 86.70, off 10; Ist 41-45, 67.12, up Don’t ruin your material in a poor dye that spots, streaks and fades, Buy “Diamond Dyes’—no other kind—then per- fect results are guaranteed. Each package contains directions so simple any woman can diamond-dye old, shabby skirts, after th whieh will UXCHANGE OPENING. 3.88 38-4. Brench Demand sterting, a » iiettrick group, indicted. Fifteen so far waists, dresses, coats, sweate: stockings, draperies, cover- tag peivenent | what they think we want, You fend pis conclbunions, £9 france, cables, 0111, off .0006. Tare |temt. “om the ‘orsterrod, all payable | han® leaded gullty and it le expd: ings, everything, Tell druggist whether your material is wool , ear to know without us telling you, “and to me ia Room 15 World Building. | cables, .0W7, off ,0001, Belgien panes, | April 1 to stook of ggcord March 1k ikewise er silk, or if it ip cotton, or a mixturg, 16 rich

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