The evening world. Newspaper, September 2, 1921, Page 9

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THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, het E 2, 1921, 9 day's rise of $8 a bale. 1 rape | exthange rates were lower. De- mand sterling was quoted at $3.71 STANDING OF COMPLETE CURB — ) ham, Middleton, Party and Renter, Woota!! — RUNS FOR WEEK NATIONAL LEAGUE, + 000030210-511 1 108000000 0.0 % Nee Vangilder and Rererid, Lodge an. ~An admirably chosen stock of a x Tiwr ci 1-2, off 2 6-8 cents, Wheat de THE CLUBS . rm nf ae oN 21. Sharen Ifigh. Low, Last. | High. Low. Laat. | GAMES TO-DAY. is t clined 2 1-4 cents, | eo lon Washington at a York. if i os wn} NATIONAL LEAGUE, leveland at Detroit, i i : 0 f i i Mexican Petroleum continued to be 04 1 He | Pitts'gh 78 49 .614 | Br'klyn, 66 62 516 — AMERICAN LEAGUE. the feature of the market in thr ia 5 N. York 78 §1 605 |Cin'nati 57 70 449 = INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE. STMT EWE TE fourth hour. It shot up to 107 1-2 6 5) & So boule ee ee eel eutace 48 23 338 cle w. Lo.) lute, w. 1. Po a sot ial a gain of 6 1-2 points over the low oy ‘% 44 | Reston is) . Balti’re 102 37 .734| Newark 4 81 413 et 3 0 79 GAMES YESTERDAY. Buffalo. 88 55 615 |Syra’se. 57 82 .410 of the first hour of business, A 2 “Ot . Tor'ate 80 60 ‘871 |J.city., B.S coe large number of bar stop loss or- 7 Rooh’er 78 62 .657| Readi’g 46 93 .331 ders were uncovered at and just | z GAMES YESTERDAY. above 106. | Syracuse, 17; Jersey City, 4. Motors continued active and firm il Resrerren ei hela ld The gain in Studabaker was ox- al an. tbanited (SUMMA tended to ‘beyond two points. | 1% Toronto, 3; Baltimo ] Buying of this issue was induced 14'9 | Buffalo, 5; Reading, ; 30 TO 1. To 11 and “miscellaneous industrials all} by the faet that factory production ol : : Gal Ha tavdany thatae 16. Sue ; A advanced in impressive manner. ts at record breaking figures | 20am Ne Ry Fa Deal. See While it is expected that the unfilled 1%] Asa shal aaah William Fdelstein, No. 122 Norfolk : The jurgs short interest spread i1 To 12. 72 tonnage statement of the Steel Cor- Ww i Shp aaa 1 + Street, was held in $2,000 in the Fridwe | tatied to get the furs or the money j throughout the Stock Exchange list pi ART TO 12, poration to’ be issued on Sept: 10 ried] a ‘ GAMES TO-DAY. CO aa aroehy ae ieees |on otter oF VLbGS Hh Bist tete eae j bs bad a very uncomfortable Of| as | will show a further decrease in or- | : | iM i iteburah ir shop propri Brlednte ein Was arrested ; # this Horning fir The market continued to maintain 2) ders, it is known that several lars’ 21 ins | St petit ionde: ae Cinainpatl, Brooklyn, ant ling over the $1,500, tt is 7 | rs : aca tone pal aaa market operators have swing to i wo ‘ Boston at Philadelphia. 000 to buy furs t! jour, In ofder to fortity theif BO-| the constructive aide of atec! stocks * 1M (ERICA LEAGLY, | sition, hears revived the rumor that] on the theory that they have dis ciuts, Weoke PE. | Chub, WL. PG: ld i | wank aginat . | sivestors “Of ‘the voreher Pacife | eounted all the unfavorable phases | N. York 77 46 .623| Boston. 58 63 .479 : ack against f Company at their meeting (0 be] GF the stool situation wad thar Anata Amn OF Wy Wy thw T Clevel'd 77 48 1618 | Dotroit. 61 68 .473 | gek i | Intproveme husiness is not far 1 Pine anh a {Phita... 44 78 2 { dividend (rom a7 tow 5 pet cont.| rent, piensa \ ” See WES VESTERDAY: (Between Fifth Ave. & Broadway, ‘insite Waldorf Hotel) basis. Rut railroad shares Jqined |strengih in the market was main INDEPENDENT Ott { a ; = titetiae i the industrials in the advancins| tained i the fase of a. tumhor aa MALO nt . The Home 4 tovemont and gains in leading! sharp drop in forcign exeim Nonna | of i | shares amounted to a point oF] rates, Demand sterling fell to $ pe iene ad oO 40 Famous ! more off 41-8 cents, net sine 2.0208 Brands | i 1 . ’, 12 TO 1. gery ; pista n | of Men’s a 2 TO 3. ie «| ror aro4 so and Urgent short covering was still in evi- | — | oe eves and Wal Young dence during the noon hour. Mex-|The market continued —tirm on 7% | Men’s can Petroleum shook off its reac-| through the closing hour and the ae ea od po tome yt t Clothes U tionary tendency atid climbed to| feeble efforts of the bear element 10% wn | and brit i r| 105. Woll Street considers it not} Were easily swept aside, funtors 8 8 level. | votor improbable that the investigation| Of possible unfavorable dividend 1 chy absorbed bear offerir My Exchange authorities into| action, which a few da ro would nom 49 end ¢ how ent market operations in Mex have loomed up as powerful fac a6 rat cy : can Petroleum might, after all, be! tors, were to-day regarded for the\r ey ee} as f There was further unsetuement 1 . : etual 7 19 eo Sod productive of beneficial results and} actual worth rumors with Blas ae ON i @ ri. usar market, and the Tr that, if ng more, it might dis-| Nothing tangibie to back them ea ae EW YORK BROOKLYN NEWARK ternittion k Compa re aigad tual amount of Mexi-|The favorable Hee of prices was soon 08 | iO >* duced news UP) can Petroleum stock in the Street.| evident in all groups. Steel was % * §Yy AW cents a ' 1 pape Should the insistent and probably| up over a point; indu is and S \ hy SN BRATS: WE A With unfounded rumor that the Pan-| rail shares held their early gains. mn. & pulearens Thenzlet American Company has disposed of] Mexican Petroleum continued the 5 1 wl § Or The further advanee in th ony 1 part of its holdings be convinc-| most active of the oils. a ® & ratio of t w York Mederal & i {, shorts in Mexican|'The market closed, showing anpreci- "4 N / tom) ga Wveiefte Giee|| slp eine feel ie day | een OPEN ALL DAY LABOR DAY § ¢ Steel, railroad | Me Hae in} y and miscellaneous industrials ex-| (For other market reports, see,” wo Pie tended earlier gains by fractions, | Page 11.) "Oy 4 ind advances of two points or more i =e 1 1 ord AN Ly r Brooklyn » 2 RR AY > of last night were bon on RN ominron WASHINGTO: . o | Re Ly « 1} influenced by the| Department to-day report x : S CUSTOM TAILORED BS ernment condition| ing on Aug. 31, * 1% RY s\ operator, : 20 ~ esterday late | esokiy n. 1 2 R ES a ase Pate ame >: § SUIT or OVERCOAT & "SENIOR" =JUNIOR” XQ he RBS N \ > O T Till 6:00 NS NN pen Tonight Till 6: : = Ss > Tomorrow, Saturday, Till 9 P.M. Ali Da Labor Da Monda Sept 3 Closed All Day Monday (Labor Day) 9 9 ° 8 > : R ‘ e s $ 7 5 R For Men and Young Men TO YOUR ORDER. This is the value for which you would have to pay $40 and more. Come into any of my five stores and examine these fine all wool and worsteds in pencil stripes, new tone browns, herringbones, silk mixtures, blue and black serge, French back, plaid back, ker sey and melton, domestic and foreign. Take some of these samples or have designer take your measure, You will surely appreciate these values. Ever-Wear This weave of material zuar- crore? anteed to outwear any suit or | | money refunded, Including Extra Pair of Trousers f= .} As has been my custom in the past, I have gathered together from Vy bute rbrte Dhoeres be During the Wil acsaond kept my, shop anaeefall force making suits and overcoats for the coming fall and winter; | am going to sell these hand-tailored garments a little in advance of the season. 25% OFF at prices of $25, $380, $35; some have enough for 2-piece suit and extra trousers,some have Miaterhres CHE 3 . ° s Price Marked Less 25% You Pay enough for 3-piece suit and extra trousers. RY = -$20.00........ $5.00. . $15.00 ; Neuer hee RY -$25.00........ $6.25.. $18.75 I have placed these in a line in the inside of my store BY $30.00 $7.50... so customers can come in, make B] $35.00 vote: SBT. their own seiection, and the Brae . $11.25. will be ‘$12.50 SUIT TO ORDER Including Extra Pair of Trousers of the Same Goods CHeO beivke ¥ UNCALLED FOR SUITS I] have distributed through my 3 New York stores all the uncalled for suits from my chain of stores and marked $8.00 them, some as low as UNCALLED FOR TROUSERS I have a hundred pairs of odd trousers all ready to wear out. You might find something that might pos- sibly match your old coat and vest. I have $3. 50 Mitchell The Tailor posal. I can assure you of a fit as low as 1431 BROADWAY 2 COLUMBUS CIRCLE | 119-121 NASSAU STREET COR. 40TH STREET Open Evenings Until 9 P. M. Open Pwentnxs Until 7 P. Me Open Evenings Mtertite & AT YOUR SERVICE. NEW YORK 118 Nassau Street, 1414 Broadway, Near Beekman Street at 39th Street. BROOKLYN 44 Flatbush Avenue, 756 Broadway, Near Nevins Street Near Flushing Avenue NEWARK 186 Market Street, Where Murray's Used to Be IHFLIMY CPAP, TH94 IIH CFA NY th a Tiny bottles of “Freezone” cost } 5 Until OP. M. Saturday 10 P. M. Baturdays, 10 P. M. turday, 9 By Ser TIRE Ts 4. aa Oe ayes. oF , conmnemtamiit viel ‘ ee MEAN ber be QE EEE DhOti 4 BRYA but few cents—drug storey. / : , ee aks the best known makes, including the celebrated English Mandleberg THE BEST VALUES SHOWN IN NEW YORK We display a larger variety and greater number of representative makes of Top Coats than any other store in New York. Our low 2d floor overhead en- ables us to price them at a very marked saving over those of similar quality offered elsewhere. Gabar- dines will be extremely popular this season, as will be tweeds and herringbones. Newest models in box and belted effects. For the man of more conservative inclinations in dress, the new rich grays will have a strong appeal. All sizes. 15 West 34th St. ENTIRE SECOND FLOOR Opp. Waldorf Hotel eeeeOpen Daily Till 6 P. M. Saturday Till 9 P. Meme (Between Sth Ave. & Broadway) Corns Lift Right Off No Pain at All Apply a few drops of ‘Breezone’’ upon that bother- some corn, instantly it stops hurting; then shortly you lift that sore, touchy corn right off, root and all, without the slightest pain or soreness, End Any Corn or Callus

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