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FEATURES OF THE TRADING,| : land & bps. HOUR BY HOUR. 10 TO 11. In to-day’s two-hour session of the stock market prices displayed a firm tone. It was readily apparent, how- ever, that the bulk of the buying power originated in professional quarters and reflected the desire of | floor traders and others to even up existing contracts prior to the week- end holiday. At the same time it is probably trne that the favorable trend of business ‘has not a little to do with the mar- ket'ss improvement. To-day the oil stocks were in brisk demand by pro- fessionals, the strength of whose short position has been undermined by recent advances In the prices of crude oil. The domestic oils rose to a point or more, while Houstun climbed five points. In the miscellaneous Industrial group most price changes were upward, |C but advances in nearly every In- stance were limited to fractions In early dealings bears renewed their attempts to depress the tobacco and affiliated shares, but these stocks displayed increased powers of re- sistance and before the end of the first hour were able to advance in sympathy with strength in other parts of the list. —— 11 TO 12. ———— . ‘The forward movement increased in vigor as the session drew to a close, and final prices were at or within @mall fractions of the best of the @ay. Net advances in certain In- stances, more particularly in the oils extended to beyond two poirts. ‘The foreign exchange market wa‘ firm, with demand Sterling at noon Ddeing quoted at $3.793-4, up 11-2 cents, The cotton market was dull and steady. Wheat dropped one cent. ——>— Wall St. Gossip LIBURTY BONDS. Liberty, 31-28 opened 89.26, up .08; Ant 41-48, 92.90, up 30; 24, 92.60, up +10; 34, 95.20, up .10; 4th, 93, up .42. Victory, 43-48, 99.36, off .04. FOREIGN EXCHANGE OPENING. Sterling, demand, 3.78 3-4; cables, 9.79 1-4; up 1-2. “French francs, de- mand, .0722; cables, .0728; off .0001. Lire, demand, .03 cables, 0400; off -00001-2. Belgium francs, demand, 710; cables, 0711; unchanged. Marks, demand anc cables, .0081 1-2 unchanged. Greek, crachma, demand, 20620; cables, .0425; unchanged. Swiss, francs, demand, .1788; cables, 1785; up .0005. Guilders, demand, .3263; cables, .3255; up .0005. Pesctas, de- mand, 1318; cables, .1320; unchanged, Sweden, kroner, demand, .2286; cables, +2290; unchanged. Norway, kroner, demand, .1206; cables, .1210; up .0005, Denmark, kroner, demand, .1860; cables, .1865; up .0002, U. S. HONOR TO HERO BALKED BY BRITISH Delay Keeps Pershing From Deco- rating Grave of Un- known Dead. PARIS, Oct. 8.—The British Gov- ernment early today had not noti- fied Gen. Pershing of any arrange- mhents for placing the American Con- g@ressional Meda! tomb of the unknown British soldier fm Westminster Abbey, and it was oid there was a strong probability that the function would not be held. The specially trained battalion of American soldiers from Coblenz which was to accompany Gen. Per- shing to London as a guard of honor at the ceremony !s still being held in Paris and probably will remain} here until the first of next week. The decision of the British Govern- ment not to permit any of its officers) or soldiers to accept foreign decora- by some as the possible reason for the present situa- | ‘ions is advanced tiok, but it is felt that since the Con- gressional Meda! of Honor was grant- ed under a special act of the Amer- ican Congress Great Britain hardly would include this in her decoration rules. —_—__ MME. WALSKA MAY JOIN PARIS OPERA COMIQUE. PARIS, Oct. Cochran of New York, is maid to be pro- ceeding for a divorce, may make and it is said 9) by the Opera ves this test she will become a mem- r of the company this winter. For several weeks Mme. to hear “Louise, Butterfly,” “La Boheme" Tosca” gives rise to the report he will appear in the title roles of th operas. ‘Mme. Walska’s friends say that #0 {a as any divorce proceedings are con cerned, she is absolutely passive for ty present. She plans to fight eeedings her husband may brin for herself has no intentions of proceed- inst him, She expects to stay in @e Lubeck home until thrown the ‘ie out, % | Kenne Te | Krowgs al % | Loew's + 1% | Verillard | Miami Comer Smeti& Hef po 73% Sumatra Tear eererer ee Atchison Ry yt . AUl Coast Line... AU Gulf & Wi ad Balt & Ono yf, Beth Steel 6 po. Beth Steel B.. tate] t+etst dt Pr eres ed bee Obes & Ohio. . % 4% % MA SEP RR, Chi, RL & Pao... CRIE PT cot 7% Oh & Newentern Ry Col Gas & Electre 61% Cylumba Graybo .. Con Int-Cal Mining Corn Producta . 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OM | 50 Hamburg 440 1000 *U 8 Ship Cor 2800 United Profit Sharing. 100 United Ret Candy. =,200 West End Chem.. 100 Willys Corp 1m pf STANDARD Os. 200 Anglo-Am Ol . 600 Atlantic Lobos 4 3 Allied Packer @0....... 0% | 10 Allied Packer 60 oft... or Honor on the 1160 8 O11 of Ind. INDEPENDENT O14. 1000 *Allen Ol 7000 *Beone Oi) 88:0 *Boston Wyoming 1900 Carth rnd , IOC Cities Service “Botte. 200 Cities Service vf. 135 Cities Service old. 1200 Ek Basin Pet. 8900 *Eugineers Petroleum 1900 Federai_ Olt 300 Qriitlend O11 700 Glenrock O81 4200 Int Petrol 100 Keystone Ranger . 100 Livingston P 0 Maracaibo Ol . 5000 *Meridian Pet. 8000 Mexico Ot 1000 *Didwest Tex . 2100 Mountain Prod 300 Nat Ol N 3 150 *Noble Ot —Mme. Ganna Wal-| 5000 oato Ranger ska, whose hugband, Alexander Smith 100 Producer & 00 Salt Creek Prod . 100 Sepulpe Ret r @ebut this season at the Opera Com- ique. Ghe is studying every day wich ‘one of the leading music teachers vere to have an audition ymique directors, If sre DN 180 Tidal 6 ctf. 80 Teron O & L. ‘alska nas box at the Opera Comique nights a week and the fact 2000 *Weatern Stat 1000 *Alas-Br Col 14000 "Big Ledge 31000 “Bom & Mi ‘ 1000 *Calumet & Jerome 3000 *Cendelarla M 2900 Cortex Silver . 29000 *Divide Ex 100 Dolores Haperans ” | Kelly Sprin | time Rud & Tine. Legit Valley Mexican Petroteutn Midille Staten Ol, 135% | Midwnle Steet EY Mo Ken & Tex... StL & Sao Fran, | SL & Bouw 2% y [St L & Souw gf.. 8 Seneca Covir..... 19% 10% % | Sinclair Oil a4 20% Bouthem Paoific..£ 79% 79% % | Southom R 20% 20%, 44 | Southern ity 46 % | Stan Oil of N J... 140% {8 Ul of NT 108 1 | Stewart-Warner, % | Studeabier. * % | Submarine Boat. 4 % | Superior Ofleoseee 8% %|Tome Company ... 29% M% | Texas & Vacific... 2M Tex & Pac Coul., 25 % | Totmsco Product... 63% ‘Transoon Oil 8% BM %| Union On » 10% 2 | Union Pacitic 122% 122% %| Union Pecitio pf OT 67 % | Unitel Drug 58% BIG %| United Frit 2... 109% 108% 1% | United Food Prot 12% 12% | Un Ry Inv Co... 8% Sth 44] Un Retail Btorm . 80% 467% UG Jed Alcobol... 46% 45% US Reaky & Imp (2% 62 U 6 Rutter 4% 40 UG Bteel . 0% 70% 4%) U 8 Bteel of MO 0% 2% | Utah Copper 82% 62% Vanadinm Steel White Motor . White 0 Willys-Overland Wilson .& CO sss. Wisconsin Central , 26% 26% Woolworth ........ 16% 110% ‘Total Sales 290,400, COMPLETE CURB QUOTATIONS High, Low, Last. | Shares 10009 *Eureke Croeus . 500 *Fire N Cop .... 1000 *MoNamara 300 Motherlode Cit 2400 *Natlonal ‘Tin 300 Nipissing 106 So am P&G 200 Tonopah Telmont . 1100 *Tono Dividy .. 200 Tonopah Fat FORKIGN BONDS. 83 Areent ts 2 swies dhe. 16 Aluminum Ts. Three Cerqm PARIS, Oct. 8 (Asi Greece, to the Princ: Mikhadlovitch. french civil ceremony, Church an hour late! Kes, e¥ereree xz $eet tet Mo Kan & T pf. Mo Vacltic . jo Pacific pt Mowt Ward National Aowe National Conduit Nevada Consol New Orleans T& M02 New York Central 74% N York NH & Ho14% Norfolk Southern... 0% — 9% Norfolk & Western 06% 961% Northom Pecifas../ 77 Onlahoma B&R. UM 4 | Paoific Devel Com. 11% Pacific Oil B64 49% Am Vetrol .. 44h 42% Vann Petrol Bo 40K % Penn HOR... O% 80% Phillipe Petrojeum 20% Pieroe Arrow 1% 10% Biewe Arrow vt. 24% a% Viewe Oi ™% 7 vite & West Vv 28% Pullman Company. 4% Canta Aleg Sugar, 27Y5 Pure oil | | Royal Dau +l tttttee eererree ® ee Eeece ee ee as ett rete Fee and Titta Ruffo's looming barito! will get under way in an early per- tan novelty and Lalo’s “Le Rol d’Ys, with the popular Beniamino Gigli, whose volce is sald td be fully re- stored, completes the list, unless we inélude an eli Traviata,” that provides Mme. Gaili- Curci the medium with which to grace the opening night. feecrestecs f+++) +144) ¢e4+ ee” ee ++ niceitles, ality. plus. pages. 90% YOUNG LEEDS WEDS TO-DAY. Plann Over Till To-Morrow, ciated Pre ‘There will be three ceremonies in con- nection with the marriage of William. B, Leeds jr., the nineteen-year-old son of the late American “tinplate king’ and of the Princess Anastasia of Xenia of Rus- sia, also nineteen years of age and daughter of Grand Duchess George The ‘first of the series will be the take place this afternoon, The second ceremony will occur at the American Church of the Holy Trinity at o'clock to-morrow afternoon, and the third, the Russian, at the Russian ‘As the invited guests will be con- fined largely to relations, monies will see a large gathering of titled men and women of the old Rus= sian regime, as well as @ great many members of aristocratic Greok fam!- 5 et Approaching Opera Season} Will Provide Many Novel- ties, Gatti-Casazza Prom-} ises, and There Will Be New Singers, Too, One Being} Mme. Jeritza, Described as| a Geraldine Farrar, a Mary} Garden and a Calve Rolled| Into One. By Frank H. Warren. It is an appetizing operatic disi, Mr. Gatti-Casazza, generai provider | of musical morsels, his Metropolitan followers for the ap- | proaching season. Kven Willian J.| Guard, Mr. Gatti's publicity herald, is mildly enthusiastic and draws| complacently on a half-stogie when} asked for data about "Die Tote Stadt” (The Dend City “Snegourotchka” (The Snow Malden), or Mozart's “Cosi fan tutte’—three of the Metro- politan’s promised novelties. When- ever Mr. Guard is restrained the opera has a chance, : “The Dead City," by H. Korngoid, who has put all his twenty-three years Into this offspring, has attained success in Vienna and Mr, Gatti him- self, with two of his assistant cop-! ductors, heard it last summer. “Very dee-fee-cult,” the impresario Pronounced it, “for chorus, for orches- tra.” Mme. Jeritza, who Is coming here to sing in the opera, should stir this staid town, for she is acclaimed to be a Geraldine Farrar, a Mary Garden and a Calve rolled into one, Into one what the informant did not state. Mme. Geritza is of humble origin, the report is, and a Bohemian.| She should be prepared for the three- minute question test on her arrival Three prima donnas in one is a bur- den for any singer. “The Snow Maiden,” by the Rus-! sian, Rimsky-Korsakoff, too long de- ferred, will tell her pretty story for| both the Metropolitan and icago Opera, and there will follow the in-| evitable comparison, Miss Farrar’s| new role will be in “La Navarraise,” nee of Verdi's “Ernani.” “Lore- in Italian, is another Metropol ate revival of Mme Matkki Jaernefelt, Scandi vian soprano, gave her first recitn! here last night in Aeolian Hall. She had the aid of Selim Palmgren as ac- companist, the Finnish composer who played a programme of his own compositions last Tuesday. A set of Finnish folk songs gave a touch of the cold North, while a group of In- dian songs changed the locale. There were alsc numbers by Wagner, Schu- bert, Sibelius, Sinding and others. It was somewhat strenuous singing, vig- orous and not wanting in dramatic expression, Mme, Jaernefelt’s native|Carnegie Hall on Sunday afte temperament proBably precludes aj Oct. display of tender sentiment and vocal to appear in her first r Hers is a atriking person- season on Tf the chorus could ha: faith on his principals, where he found some solace. Anna Fitziu as) Elsa, and Eleanora De Cisneros, re- called as a mefhber of the Metropoll- tan In the good old days, and later a Hammerstein support, as Ortrud, did well. Romeo Boscacci was a conven- tional Lohengrin; Graham Marr an excellent Frederick, and Henri Scott every inch a King Henry. The busy squad of trumpeters blew enough flourishes to satisfy a middle-aged | Mayor, or, rather @ Mayor of the! Middle Ages, Selim Pelmgren, Finnish composer, | conductor and pianist, who played here last Tuesday, ie the advance | guard of well known European mu- siclans who propose a descent upon us this winter, Others in the offing are Richard Strauss, Oscar Straus, Alfredo Casella, an Itallan that writes terribly modern music; Vin- cent d'Indy, more reserved; Christian Sinding, Norwegian, already at his desk in the new ‘conservatory In Rochester. Eric Korngold, composer ot "The Dead City,” despite contrary rumors, will hear the returns at his own home. | Next Week’s Music|) The San Carlo Grand Opera Com- pany at the Manhattan Opera House, opening its third week Monday night, will bring two more operas to the repertoire. Monday night Josephine Lucchese will have another colora- ture soprano role in the first per- formance of “Lucia di Lammermoor.” | with Anita Kltigva, Giuseppe Corallo, | Gaetano Viviai™ and Pietro de Blasi, In the cast, Verdi's “La Forza del | Destino” will be repeated Tuesday night, with Miss Saroya, the Messrs. | Tommasini, Royer, De Blasi and! Cervi, Sylvia Toll and corps de ballet A new Carmen, Nina Frascani, will appear Wednesday afternoon, Blanca Saroya will appear as Mimi in “La Boheme” for her first time in New York Wednesday night. Anna Fit- ziu’s second “Madam Butterfly’ wit! be given Thursday pight with the same cast as before, and Friday night Rigoletto” will be repeated with Miss Luchhese and others of the cast of the first week, “Lohengrin” Saturday afternoon a8 prepared for | PRE DANISE sanitong WN HALL WEO. EVE will be given with the sdme cast as including Mmes Cisneros, the Messrs. Boscacci, Marr ‘The Masked Ball” will be given for the first time in San York number sixty, and the orchestra will be under ky's direction from the opening concert until the end of January. > NOTED BRITISH LEFT $23,000,000 ESTATE. Government Tax Nearly $10,000,000 Yorkers Remembered. and Henri Scott. FINANCIER including Amsden, masini and Royer. Mme, Galli-Curci's first concert will take place to-morrow evening at the | Hippodrome cindes a French group, bois dormant”—Fourdrain, and “D'un Sir Ernest Cassel, ua Belle i La Belle au Y. vele"—Osma. ment of Amina from “Ah non crede: “Mad Sceng’ “Mad Scene” from core numbers some of the ites will be sung. [This estate ig lable to duty at the tf | imum rate of 40 per cent., and th sury will benefit to the exte 00 (nearly $10,000,000.) pub- t of hed to two grandchild whom the chief benefici ts nts of New York City fatter pictures and plate timer Schitf, a nd their wive e looking list of sc to-morrow afternoon in Aeolian F and Mischa Violin, Carnegie Hall. “3 entertainments by Nina Hager, contr Aeolian, afternoon, and Helen Hagan, | evening. Tues¢ 8 Moore, pianist, who, given to Fran double duty—not alone {t improve your health ‘our appearance as well Your mouth restored to be serviceable and good lookiny hy modern dentistry. Emer gency Service. We Treat Pyorrhea Successfully ritone, sings in Town there on Thursd Kandall Hargr At the same time | 8, an English bari- as sung much in and ‘the Orient, will give a recital in Francis Macmillen plays his first violin recital five years at Town Hall Friday evening, and Edn n, Russian, French and | cnglish songs in Aeolian at the same | (Closed Sundaye) Saturday heralds the debut here of | sorrows people appreeee our gentle Mme. Elly Ney, a European pianist of | some repute, a Beethoven and Rossi Va | rian ‘cellist, also makes her American Aeolian Hall in the after- the programme | which John McCormack will offer at in the Hippodrome next | Sunday, Oct. 16, will be labelled “first | ‘West of Times Sq. Rhone Bryant 2749 cital of the se son takes pl: Katherine Bacon, pianist, is] vital of ‘the | Monday evening, Oct. |Lyell Barber, a young pianist, makes his debut recital at Aeolian Hall on afternoon, Oct. 21. in Carnegie Hall, s been elim- | Fri inated from “Lohengrin,” sung at the Manhattan Opera House by the San basso of the Carlo forces, the performance last evening might have been graded B country. Walter Damrosch will com. t the ladies and gentlemen mence activities for the season with | who find the light Verdi and Puccini the paseages simple aa household tasks citals at the pianu in the Wagner were routed by the sustained Wagner | Nibelungen Trilogy, Conductor Hadley finally \had| day afternoon, to give up laboring with them. had cause for complaint, too, in his| orchestra that showed ai to play at sixes and sevens. He stuck give a recital to his muttons, however. pinning his Alexander Akinoff, Petrograd Opera, his first appearance beginning Sun- | Oct. 16, in Aeolian | He | Hall. | Oct. 20, Eva Gauthier, | mezzo-soprano, at Town Hall, Efrem Zimbailst, a recital at Carnegie Hall on Sunday | afternoon, (Oct. contralto, will give a recital on Sun- day afternoon, Oct. inclination | the Skin Beauty Promoted By Cuticura Bathe with Cuticura Soap to cleanse and purify the pores. If signs of pimples, redness or roughness are present smear gently with Cuticura Ointment before bathing. Finally dust on a few grains of the exqui- sitely perfumed Cuticura Talcum. Sample Rach Pree ap Be. Ointment 2 and We. T WAS Cuticure Soap shaves without mug. Merle Alcock, } at Town Hall. Czecho-Slovak this’ month and will give her first | New York recital at Carnegie Hall | on Friday evening, Oct. 28. Josef Stransky, Philharmonic con- ductor, announces the production of European novelties at the Philhar- The presentation of Daniel Gregory Mason's prelude and fugue for plano and orchestra at the first concert of the season on Thursday evening, Oct. 27, intro- duces the first American novelty, ‘The Philharmonic concerts sched- Philharmonic | Science Can Now End Corns Such Troubles Are Out of Date —Millions Know This Now famous expert, years ago, solved | the whole corn problem. | The method is Blue-jay—the plaster | — BANKING AND FINANCIAL, CHARTING THE AUTOMOTIVE DR. GRAVES INAUGURAL | SET FOR OCT. 20. WIN Become President of Unt veri ¥ of State of New Vork. “fhe annual convocation of the Uni Pierrepont Graves will be inaugurate as President of the University and Com- misioner of Education. In addition to | yor Chancellor Lord's address and tie tnau- | ALM; Wee did Street, 6.20 Yonkers, 10.15 A. 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