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Financial News and Stock Market Quotations STORY OF LOAN DRAMATIC ONE Sec. McAdoo Showed Both Courage and Foresight, Savs Holland. Whan th? dramatic story ia written which will tell In full detail of the unheard-of achievement? of the A marican bankara In aldine the flnana-rtng of th? Fourth Liberty Loan. not th? leaart interesting or aaton lehioaT of th? chapter? of thia his tory will b. the one which tells of courageous action of the 8aK!*?tary of th? Treaaury. Mr. McAdoo Tb? tee rtrtary waa pleading for tha aueoaa? ful marketinng <,f the Fourth Llbairty Laoaui on th? day when th? aggregate subscription? were RMO.OM.OO-' or tt.? Mk.MB.00e les? than th? total amount asked for. In normal time?, when man of buatnoaa or corporation? are ???king banking accommodations they are not likely to mention the fact lhat In th? course of a few montha th?y will naMd another loan. ??OMially If the amount asked for ?a Large **l -* a ,j .... I emratxeom*. astro**-**? tary McAdoo. however, inti mated that within th? next twclae month? he will nnd it necessary to aak the American people to buv bonda aggregating ie.ooo.ono.ini) at lout, and poa?lbly SUaKO.Oon.Ota*? This acknowledgment hsta baren ?poken of by financia! leaders aa demonstrat 'ng th? courage of Secretary Mc Adoo. as well aa in the confident*? that th? American people will, in addition to the four liberty Ioana which hav? been marketed within a Year and a half. Invest at least M. nae.OOC.oeio and very likely S13.O0O.MO. M? more before the end of the eemr am It macht have been thought that announcem???. of that kind would tend to restrain somewhat the Amer ican people, and especially the larg corpa-rat Iona and thoase who posees? great incomes. from buying the Fasurth Ubatrtv Loan to the extent of tkeir capacity But the effect waa oiherwiae. aa Secretary Metdoo had the for-Mtght to eapeet. The American people mar owe to thorn **'?** by tlw ?nd of the ya<*ar m* f \aw.orajto? represented by bonds, but IV riebt will be a government debt, ?na* a rotund-Table part of It will he paid by th? generation whlen take? the plac of the present one. Vt -??.- Ike stesse, timen. The fourth IJberta Loan ?HI fur nish funds with which the govern iraeat will meet the ?apenases which ara now baine Incurred and are to be incurraad for some weeks. ?Secretary McAdoo aaid that already ihe Treas ?iry G-epartment hata been, in a sens*, discounting the roe?*)***? of ?.t?.???.??)?, hntkumm tt ha? been ami? Ipatlng thia payment by boreowing on short time Treavaury c?rtiflaaat?e. The total amount of th??? borrowings is *H..VQ,'-n-i,fl0O In tka-fr word? the Secretai y ?dmlttrd only M,i00,Wa,CO0 of the |6.oe0.iJiX>. whlch the American people were lake In th? Fourth Liberty Ixaan 11 b? available for meeting im mediate expenae*. riant? ?re ?iiaagerin? The magnitude of theae figures hI moet ?taggers the imagination even if banker? who have been accustomed to handle very large financial propo sition?. ,.i?y have handled this prop osition, unheard-of In work! financing ? a It la not exectfy easily, bu* with art efficiency which four years ago wc*old not have been deetned possible. ?inr of the bankers not only of Sw Tork but of other parts of tne country have turned the management of their hank? over to their subord? nala*? and have been .accupled exclus ively not only avith perfecting prep arations tor the bond-selling campaign but also with the actual work of sell in? the bonda. They have accepted without com plaint very large expenses. They have been acting without i-ommisadons or ?ny kind of bonua When It la re membered tnat In the civil war days ihe obligations of the government ware floated In auch manner as to in volve the payment of commissions. th?n the free-will offerinr of time. service and facilities of the American banker?, while these liberty loans ?-ere being marketed, eonatltutes not the lataat Interesting or important fea ture of thi* stupendous financing. Trikate taa Bankers. All of tits? money received from these loans goes Immediate!?, back to th? people, and even the loans which are made to our allies represent payments lit a large measure made to the Amer ican people and American industrie? for ?uplie? ?and ammunition In the war. How large these payments are is demonatrated by tbe fact that I* ra-"qulres about tl.O-X).0-*O.CO0 to meet th? erpeniaea of the government 'hat ir? incurred within two weeks time. The govej-nment is paying an enormous ?urn represented by monthly pay rolls to the Industrial workers and EQUITABLE CO-OPERATIVE BUILDING ASSOCIATION Asseti. $3,581,361 Are You Saving What You Should? XaX -mirteti thi? t* ?-??t? ln th*?? '*M ot tag Mian??, fm mttould att ar tar. dattims? rtat poc-uMjr ran, ma * mmftgaard agmi-at, ???rgenci*? thai raat arta? :? -am futur?. Mtii.-rtpn.iM. .-ir -h. 75th issue of Stock n?H?.I ft- ? !*-,1 Shares $2.50 Per Month 4 Per Cent Interest EQUITABLE BUILDING 915 F St. N. W. JOH. JOT EOaoV Preside??. KltAKK P. REK.IOK. aee'y. Ihe Safest Investments 4a? tafee? "aas? ? ?wa Incettasi, ata.1aa? its? ??astati? -asa**a ?? ef las nsceej? .., asees ? et-aa Sina* eas-d ?at anast eailaaa ?niara ?*s?J**sajts- ?. ?... a*- r- : ? .. aei4te * ta. lassiaaas m t npianti.s mas?llete ml' ratas? a?-**?*?*8 asvd ale ?a-a Oer-n? ,*_r a? .tmnern' rest-oaasaNiits ., tsattaarfi^i? .e -?staers'Ha.. 'ot ihe-t aasoalit/ a'? ess ??lev* -w* ,ss*?a???naa ? asaoaiola 'naa mar aa-ara atetar) t? ??etast Crmee?lt* .', an**? ? ..mitre*,* Swartzeii. Rheem & Hensey Co., 727 Fifteen Street Northwest to the shipbuilder?. In one dletriet alone these payrolls call (or about m.OiKi.ono a month, all of this money representing purchase? by ths gov ernment, in normal ttme? the month ly payroll?! would be. it I? presumed. not one-tenth of tho ?urn As thi.? money goes back to the peo ple so they will be In ? position when the Fifth Liberty Loan is offered to rein-rest a considerable psrt of their earning? ?nd ?aving? In this loan. Th? efficiency and ?peed with which these stupendous loans have been llnanced into the ?rande of American people are spoken of as comparing favorably with the efficiency and .-.peed with which an army of ;.00?,?00 mer was recruited, equipped and sent to France within a year and one-half, the l'nited States having been, before we entered the war. upon an abso lutely peace footing with a little army and few munitions. HOLLAND. CU*RB~STOCks. Ne? Yost,. OOt. ??.-? flesruBBllI in Ul ?Sit flit PlasMiet VVUsua'? ansaser to ilermacr tbe mei the India? In Ui? oll samt??, and traese Kauf? wer? seaa-raUlr lirwar. War ord?r ?toeka. mltm ?hair rs*cs*Mos et a spaas* agu, bar? iTBaasa ta bstt?r darssiand l?*cau?e oaf r?an lid?rr beared cm reports isf their Tiriuld??. trag sain?. Motor ?tax*?' a??r? in-rguUr y-BJIaUon? fiinaaabed 1rs W ? UlUaa A Ota. Bid Aaaka-d. A.la? Haploal???.. *\ *% Ait BasduaaUon. ? ?? Anurie?? Wrttlag l'aia? ??am. ?s, ? Atlantic HastraitssLiB. tm ta I Hsrneu Oil. * "??? I m? Leng?. * Hoatoe ?rari Montana. *4 ' ? BoUsarsrot-Ui Judaoo. 3*> ? \ camena uiaiag. ? ? iTsluBsaast ?nd Ja-roaa?. tl* % l'aaada ?'?-aptas. 1?? 1 ?aVl? .'?boss nietl. ?? ?? l?r light ?nd Posi**?. M l*ta . ?Worral Iron. ??* tk .Vrrotast . g ? llUas? -tasr-rte?. ** "S ?tu?* ssaarTic? raid..r... MU TI C?SBa?oll?l?t?d An?ou?. ??* M? ITsaaMBBlMalaal ?Tops??. ?? raasde*, Oo. Ih V? rcaaalcn prTd. *??*? * IWmi? . t> ti fremere <?<*ld. **? ?J <?rj???l ?*?>*??*???. ?? *? l'usta?? Aasru. **?"*? ?*? UsaiavDaUr . "*". *"? ria/nliaslgh misa?. Ut* S nt Besan. ?*? ?? Emerson l'hone. '*? 'I?. Kmma ITtaraper. ??ssleraal Otl. * ?*? ?. Virtt SttMUal lopisw. IS l"? oVaa Hera. ** *** .loMrVekl lAma-arrl^ted. I? 21 Ib*?** aVltsaatta?,. S "? BoU? ??????..?_.j. ? Hr.ll* Srigsr pld. ? Houston OH. a? ??? I Hear? ? II la? il. < ?S ? Msall Cower. ?* ? lm*a-p?U<sia?l I Xa-ose* na. I??* 1?? Islaaod ?ni. JS 3?? ?J?teme ?'ertie. f-? ?IS ,Jla, Butler. ?t *? ! JnBhr. Extension. S 1? lt?>??tene Til?. 1? IS ImJW Tnrieaio. JS 3\ ???arm* Cupper. ? ? i SaJar-aon Valles. ?H ?Ht I Muir?? Miiniuoaras . ??IS 7 1? I ?l?rTitt Osi.??? s? ? Mr-'ri-ialiUB? IXroleuaa. la? I SI? ? ?lidsresn (ill com. It? It? ?Mirlare? 111 p'1 . Ill? l ?IS Mid????* Mining . I* U! ? Mirebefl Untar.. ?t M ? Motharrvod? . 3 ? ?ill?..He Mi??? Isa. SS Nortk Aistas-iaraan ??. A G. -fa % Nsrtkilrtia?.. ??al . SI sS .??io Coaatrer . ISIS I llklahoma Oil G?. >? '.S .Urla. Prod. A Refg. ?TV?. S?. S?ss "kmulaas? ?HI. ??? ?? ? l'**?-a?Va- Ita?. ?* TS l>T?*s? Motor*. ?? t? II?? Hera-rrle?. 4 ?'* Had Wsr-i.-s. TU? IM ?Sta ?iiiipanaml. IJ li*? ft. Jrsnssl? Larad. I? sanarlr? trrsm. . 7?? TS 0-?.?????? OH. 7IS 's ???nclsir Unii. Si's ??* ?H?rvrl?rsl Mn?er?...'. - ' r, ? \ **"l?m?ri?* r-n**>r?Uo?. I? IS ruecea* Miairag. l? ? T-oissh Eatmsson. UH IS TM?"???? fila?. MS SI? Tri Brilli"?. ?? ? G?1??p? KaatesnB. 4 14 4 TUS t" *? Ughi snrl H?at rom. l"? IS I - l,la*il ani H?at pf.1. 1 1 I'nirr?.l M. ter?. TJrm T^s l'niteil Ssjaartt Shartm. ?.?? I tS G. * at?ee*ehrp. a*. S\ I r rt d Verde. 37 a Trir-a Western ??1. 3 KJ \ t'"l???r1 Ime. ?, I?, Vartnn? op..... tS TS?? WasKral ?sii. a, T-s ?Vrsr g-e Ce. ST SS Wrle+rt Martin Aero. TV** 5?? LIVESTOCK MARKETS. 'I'mied et?ta?? Bnreaii r.f Msrfreta ? 1-r.iearsr?. 'M. l-HOO*?-B?^-?ii-?a. 30.1HS; arm-i I hosTs er.a.| te aCnBrag ?ritti learartrisr'? ?<.;?*?;! r .-??ine; grada*? ?low ao t ateady ?n TSa- Varar;! I>.l.-t*?r?. 17.?aVll7.7T>. lirtrl. ?.???1?.?t I ?e*la>*. I* 75el?.J?J: n?rsla. Tl.?*?i.7?r ; !?isr?, trsraBl to rtiosrs?. 13.50.13.00 rATTTTI.Br^Reeeipt.. liisTB? f?t natura?? and feavtiptr steers stioiag to &? T?gher; ?Verf.rn? < alo? ?nd ?ta-?'lr. qrualttr poor: hntr-hrr catti? I ?t-sTut? te ?trasn? ral,?? atnins te -.5. MgaWr. ??HrfBP BasrettJt?. UM?; str-si? tn T?5e Iruil-erT: test ???>Bi??sT lamias. IS.? ^rairprt. Hr.. Ialina. l??-t. A?tttttt S?sLH|?a N.?*M; ? ??er; llsiit?. lassjT.?; r-taj?. Il Mt?.'', ; bul. Il- | era. Hi7I?i:.r?: l,e?.y. 17.TSa.T.IK). ?'???? RerHp??. S.tsar): slp.ns rstiv ?te?-*. ' ll.3SalrJ.J5: heii^rs. 9.5f??la.5?., eaisrs ?'?,,?t.; ??'.-iiera and f ferler?. ?T?slils? : ??|t??. . 7j?17 SHFEPKerTipr.. 'JAet asaseis ; ??mir?, it.irh ' IB.a mwam, t Mas?l'i??. ! risadranat? - Hasr-eitr??. Z.ZW ice: i*ar-t?,-r? .nd , htitehera. lfi.3?17.t>?; . ?nmori to conic?. I? ti ??? G?, (asp ?r llftrt?. l!.???ISorr: ?tat. 11.00? 11.11 CATTI? It.-r-eii-f. 7SD: stasala: stea?rs. f.TV.? 15.?: ralres stmug at '.T?TTaalaT.*aS ? eHKKP-R?arsTsi|?a. a?: attedi ; laratss at?ad.-.-. PittslBUi?h. ?>CL E. HOOS Hees-ii?a. :.?? : losBBjr; heesiesj. l7.?aVI7.ss>: kasasy York-era. 17.SH ffJS: ligl-at Torli???, tastala??), pif? IVI??;?.*) SHEEP ASTI LAMB??- Recepta. Suo. ,t?ad>; to? sb?ep. WWt tarp launb?. ls.oa <!.?>.VER? Basrsnpt?. t?t stea.tv, top. 18.1*9. i-itr. Oet. a.-HOT.?-Renlpts. ?.??: mark?? lSe loaras?; b?Bas?r. IA"??al7.*a>; butcher*. ieTS.17.3? llft?t?. lS.aal7 4S; prlga IVtstrral^.sr. i t;ATTLE-B??*?tpU, O.Ot?. higissar; ? rime ??sera. 17J0aal?.??J: rtouthern atee?. (,.???12 ir. : ]enm,, 3.T9all.a*>: tietfer?. 7rTO.lT;?; ,jl?r?. S.tTtt? ,1* I IHICEP-lleeerrsts. I7.?0?T st??d?; lanil-s. 11.90 I ?15.50. ?nass-fa?*, SSSaTS.SS: etbees. I.C0a.l3': |arsa*n. ? WaS 30. WASHINGTON PRODUCE ???? -trictlTr ftrah. 90 ?aeras? recelr?. 3?t Soirth.ni. ?a*?5?. OHIUTSE- X?sr York irai? n,rr?ofy. near. TT7a r Bl TTEIt- Dsio rraot. ? ; Elgin, tub. SS; ! laTcsraaaB. 50?*. | Livr, HUtLTHY - tartcvoaur?, per m. O; tiirtej?. per lb.. ?S; ?riiiraUs?. aprln?. pr Ib.. ? TTtaCBT hen?, istr Ita.. M; karat?, joung. 1?4 lb?. ? ?nd up. ajtl. I UR?>?iKI> nil ?GHt-?Va.? ??tee ?irrst I chi-ken*. ?T*a?S : uiker?. pasr lb. ?J??7; rooat?ar*a. ? pei lb. ?ai ; ban?, par lb. Tata??. i;R?.I^V FRI IT-s-Appsssa. osar bit. J0S?7 50 basi. T?cai.?: ?*?ak?t. I?ncj. lOtsUio, ?,?? ferri? Itrmoras, StaSaS.sr). Callfornta oraagea. 14.99; arti... De???arc. 2Ua; Niagara. TTzaJS: IT -(cord. ?terS t cranberrie?. 19.90 per bbl., 2.7S? 3.0) per box ; chestnut*. X?J0 i ?.KTiBI.Kti-Neaa potatots?. No. 1. 4 Ota ?in std. bbl. ; Nn. 1. ?.?tala* std. tabi. ; ?trrrig beans, per bbl. ?.tTfr?.9S: peiTTrer?. er?te. 7S?;.00; otra, crate. 3.N.4.09; radtsltss?, buncS. Ta3: (-?H-nnibera. h?s, ; tthl ~? eggo'ents. 50??5 rrraUT e.bbawa*. new. MO Ib?. 1.S??LT5t beets, [sir buncb. let: lettale?, lOtraTtOO: per basket; temavtne?.. naneas?. 71S1.7S: iss??. lOusJ OO ps? asssk;.. -ere ifmX per dor : Inn? beans, per r.t T3?y? ?anet ponto??. UH 00 issr bbl ; rs?lery. ?OaTTS per banesa. UVE s'IOfK Saseep. lier lb. Tal; lauiaba, aneing. 17, CSlse.. pax lb, TS; meri um. 15alS; boga, bea?? IrsaTaS **KKPS . Ked rlos?T. 2TTt.20aV23.se ter bu?b?r. aaaike a-los-er. l*9taalS.TB per bushel; Caimson closer. 13.90?U TS per bnahet : t morhj. S.SU.9S rer tambel. rad iota. I5????r per Isa II?; Uo.gr?*? 3?0arr?.5t: orertard graara. 3ZSS3.5?- ai la ita <:a ns '.ItAlN-VVlreat. milling, ?*?? basirli. Mi.i-.T16; ecrra. per bustrel. l.?Bsl7S. osts Bruite. 79??]; OO. mnea? 77??>t ??... No. I. TS.ttMI OS; u??. No Tt, TaTSSBSS.? STOCK MARKET SEES NO STOP Brokers Believe Enemy Terms Will Be Rejected, But Peac<; Next Summer. By BROADAV WAI.I Xew York, Oct. :2.??Stock mar ket operator? proceeded today on the theory that President Wilson would tell the Kaiser to see Foch about It. There was no thought anywhere that the Merman term? would be accepted. Possibilities of > war until next sprig were strong I enough to' frighten the shorts in ! th? ?o-called war ?tock?. Thoae | Issu?? advanced sharply under the leadership of Baldwin and Indus trial Alcohol On tha other hand, the prospect of certa'ln peace next summer, a real American peace, was enough to encourage buying of rail? and peace stocks. There wa? profit taking In the oil?. Motor? were rather heavy, but marine? were strong, as were also cupper?. Spe cialties that ?fere active at all ? were strong. The market closed firm In most department?, but with the oils near the bottom. ??Mex?? rrtrelra-aa at Bett.?a. Mexican Petroleum eloaed the day at the bottom with a decline of 17 point?, which I? a decline of SS point? from the high ?if laat week. The break In Mexican brought Royal Dutch down ? point?, but Texas held firm. Sniitherii Pacific was firm around Its h'gh price In spite of consider | able profit-taking. It? action en couraged the other rails and Read ing moved up briskly. I'nion Pa cific. New Tork Central, Baltimore and Ohio, Chesapeake and Ohio and St Paul were feature?. The low prlced stocks also were well bought. Including Colorado and Southern. Wabaak, particularly the ??A-' stock, and Erie. There ia some talk of Erie first , uetTO-iir a divi dend In response lo the demand of stockholders. Announcement from Washington that the Federal Trade Commission had issua?d a complaint agsinst the Tonano Products Corporation did not check lh? move that hsd begun in that isau?. lt weiat to a new high lavel and Its riiae caused sympathetic ?strength in American Sumatra. I.real ? ?*-abiaa> it aa..... ?-, ? Atlantic Oulf and West Indies took leadership In the Marine list and the Street heard once more lhat as soon a? the Mercantile Marine Company disposes of its foreign ships it will organise a great combination, in . ludlug Atlantic Gulf. Action of both stocks *ugi-a*?t? an early snnounca? n.?'iit People's Oa* was strong following decision by the Kupt-errs Court that it is the province of the Illinois I'tiii tles Commission and not of the (-hl cago city -ouncil to fix prices for gas. The rouit of this will be that the advance of 27 1-2 per cent in gas rate? ?authorize?! by the commission, but denied hy the city council, will I" - ionie effective. This means that about ?II.??.'?..*?i of gam ?.trite? claimed against the company will be nullified. Washington .-hock ?.tensn?? tiff Waaaksaastea its-, to st sx. slerrenttis'iT I? st l**e*j. if st lit. 1 st llH-a I. na?*. W st BV in at BV ID st GG-V a.??. ??1.??? Htas. \me* a telarselo?o lias le. I? *?',.>,????? '.sa b*. Si?? ?SVs' I llliiaaH? t'as and Elac. *as. ft ?i fol ils. snii Elee deb. la.... Q fe -????.'??'??* RUNOS t'siitsl Trartta-n ts. ? S? M-?tnfr?lltan 5s . s*. *?7 Ws>bii?tt.i? ?ta, said Elee. 4s.. es'i 71 *all8fKt.L?*.EilfS ll.Mi P'.loanaf? Ktee-ln?? i-nna. 3s. .4 ..... i'olrir.ai? Electric l.l?ht I?. t? Cntons-ir Kferttlr l'riweT t*. e? ?? t. na?? lCIec. Ptmer gen. *V. %V, 93*4 ??.-iat-ieke sn*l t'ntonaac Tet. 5?.. ?fis ta?, American Tel. ?nal Telj-a. le 114 T* American Tri alad Tel??. 4V ft S2 Ani. Tri. snd Tel. CU. Tr. Ss.. ?:??. ? ? Am. IVI. sed Tel. Ctl. cous, ta .. We ?Oft I Americau ilisrbufhine let Is. *a*4 91 I>. C Piper Mil. faa. ft IM < \Vaah1iigI.,n Msrket tt. It***.. . 16 .] WssMntt.-n iltttet m\ *%*... M . tr. Jl CaM murs?? in?. ?: . tte?'. *t..?. ?nd Set? l*ep. le. Ian ! .V.rfolk and Wssti. Hleaaibo-t 5s.. 100 ... | kicus Itraitj? aV (long). 100 Ws-rs R.-altt? Js (alia-rti. !? ? l\ s. Resiti 5?. 101 . I-L'RMC DTILITT STOCK*? Cenital Trsctim . So .' tt.-li tim snd Klee, caw. ? H | Wash. ???. snd Klee, pfd ... ?li 70 Ni.rfnlk snd Ua*h. steam-mat. 18) W;is!.ingl??n Its.?. *M 5'a Amene ? Tsl. ??d Telgs. MM . TYPE ??????? STOt-Ks Mergenthsl-T . laV. 1?'? Lanatno . ?'a St'? l.sr?*ti-aa Hctip . W*. M ??p???a.* BANK aTDCK* Anaenciu, . ?? . I'snl?! . ?) Columbi? . *e ***?*? Caaimsrcisl . I* 210 l-stna. . M .? Kanner? and Mechanics' . SO 11? federal . 1? . Lincoln . l'a . Jtatio-aai Metropolitan. 1? . Rien . ?oo ?? NsUoo?! Bank nf Washington. IV? TRPST CO;; FA NT STOOC-, American Heuurit; ?sod Truat. Ht ta I nuift Trust . U? UI Wesblaton tacan and Truat. 34 V? t Ontinental Trust . 113 118 SAVINGS BANK, STUCKS. II ma? . to . liant* ?if Commerce snd ssamia. II? . ICast Wsan?nglon . II ..... iVasarltj saiiiia-a snd Commercial . 175 . f-lKE. ?NSLKAM-K STOCKS \rllns-ton .t. 1 I? < orrore ? . It . lira-men's . UH . f.srmsn American . 81 National Unto? . SX, . TITLa. INHUBANCK STtaCK-1. : olnmbi? . 4 S lira? tCstate . Ts sllHC-CLLA.Ss.onS BTDCKtl -. C I'sper Mf?. Oe. to . Merchants Trsiistw snd Storsi?. 1*4 'is Secajritj Stoasare . 185 . aVassM*-****.?? iisrket . !4*% .. p ?Kssliaidend COTTON MARKETS .Nt? \trt. <>et 2? ?sentiment in cotton ih beai-iati in I tbe market wa? weaker t-xlaj ou tb? belief that iierman.'a reply will aot furtbrr the eiMling g$ hontiliuei?. 'rt??-ing? were fre#? and atop order? were reached mm price? declined. -WIW am? mfflctwntly et-tlte t? send Hec-.r her below M eenti? and not ot the ftatnres that attrtctrd notice ar- und the ring ?as that th? Vm-i/H. ei-ccuntafre*! at that level for the pom li.tfl > iw?i?l tt be ?uDsJiiin^. Ueuera) Ivinwi wa? oct artiie. The i.i?im.m waa en reta d that UM ?enrth g able to kee? it? Pippb If it a-rrtiAider- ?Heil ?tvtum deMrmbie, but H wa? declared that holding i? itvire likely ? at S cfnt? Uuui at current '-.UPUttion* tu* tgavkt amimulat?. Ret. ipti at the orte, tor the day wer* I ?91 hate? againat .?_. 10_ bale? ? week ?gt. aod 46 111 ??'??- a ?ear ago. Ttiere w*^e no rxt"*rta. S)>c< at New tiritan? was ggSSg with m*d? rlli-g Hivhaiged at 31 eenU; the fet?n were JW m'et*. ?ptt here *a? quk-t at a nei'ine at flftv print* to G2 i-ents tor mid Una: There gas* n*^ tg__tg Itet-ei ' ?? ot rdtbwi at le-adin-g pf?H? today : l?.'?-tino. UiOl: New fVl^r?, 4m Ut>hi(e. I.?; fttarlatat'?. ? ??: Aiigrurta. ; g?? Memi bit. trtm?, ot, l^ruir.. XtSS; Huuaton, 13.-M1 - NEW YORK STOCK MARKET. Quotati'?!? furnished ba;' W. B. Hlbb? A Co I High I/ysr O?. Adr. Rumian . Is**, j?*4 i?S Ad?. Ibunlejr ??. SOS 90S V? A)?x lUibber .?it ?? KrTS Ala??? HoW . M M M Alaska Jiineau . 2S IS ''S Allis-t'b'lnwrs . ?S TI 2? Alha ch?ln.er? ?? si's si SIS American Baret ?tugar. gJS ?S M Ama-ri.an l'avo. MS ?SN 4?S Amsn.-ari l'avo p?. MS WS ?MS American I'ar A KnundT) ITS MS tVn Ameri.-an t'nttoii OH pr ,. (3 SS S3 i Am. Hid? * Leather i?\ MS US US ? maartr-sm lie . ? ?9S 43*? American Ice pr. 30', IS 50S j Ami-rie?n InUnssUonal. . 99S SSS 5SS ? AmrrUsn Una?*?.! U ais 41S American Unseed ?*. t**S Iti ??*? Aru?*ri?-aii UreomUire .. S?*?* 87S atti American Urcmuotise pr. 1*99 109 WO ?u..?.!.-". Milting . SS IS ?S 1 Amertrsn Sm. A lt#f. SOS S8S ?a?*. | American ?r? * Bef. it low. Tins TOSS Amcrli-ao Sf-el ?Oarorlr.... 87S STS ITS American ?tata-sr . IIT/S ?12S I1SS \n.-ri. ? bumaVtr.117*4 nos ins I American Tel. A Telag ... lOSS Kajak IOS*? 1 Aina-rloan Ti hacen .HSV I? IS8H I Amer-Icari Tuber-Co Its?*?).... IS tt M | ? ? ii*m- ' wookii . ai us a: Amerlrsn Zinc A Lead . 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Ti', 3Ti l.eittgir ?'?lie?. ?TS ?2-a SiS listen A Ml??? te. II II I* Lorrillard il'l. la*2 IC HI I...??* Wiles . ?2 a*J t? I.."?.Ill?- A Naahaille. 121'* 13 HIV, \???*??1 Motor. XS 24 Ms Msar.ell U?. MS ????s *** Hat Iiepl. fltor?? . 51 SS ? Mesic?ii l'rtrolt-um ..... 171 1? ' lit Meslcsn Petrols.rm I?. IttfS 1*CS 10.1* Miami C* pTser. T9 TatS 2*1 MUliale Steel ... ?I ?7S ?7* Minn. A ?t Loui? on. US IDS US Minn A S?. P. A S S M.. SS SU? S? Mirm. Ut. ?. A ? S. M ne Ili 112 112 Miss-rri, Kansas A Tex?s... S 5S - ? Mls*??irl l'Mrlflr. 27 SS Ss Missr-'irr ???eitle ??. SOS -ISS StS N?????l CTond.ilt. ir? 16', ?S Nat. Ba A stng. ??S ?3S ?SS Nati?nel i-a-ed. ?IS tl ?1 Neisit? f'o|?l???T. T5?S 3J1* ' 2CIS New Orle?-* ? A M. ?M 2Ta ***? N.?r ??*?* feiPrel. ?2 an?, ?nt. New Yoik l>ek. E .is BS N T., ? H a3r Hartford... ?2 ?IS ?IS N. Y l?nt a ??e?tem. IM a>? 21 Nr-rfnlk A Wmtern. UTS 119 I IKS Nrrthern Pa.-ilic. tr% MS ?SS l.lilo (llies ?J??. Uni MS US. l*i I"'?-!. ?SS ?BS 4SS i*nt?rio Minina. TS TS TS I'ecirV >l?il *. ?. Vh TJ3S MS l'?n American 1'etn.leiim pr US 114S IMS l'enii*?l??ni? . ?OS l*S ?'*a IV Isa (Saat. SSS IS 3?S I- 1a & Eastern.. S S f ri'i'.irlelphl? ??. . 33S 33 ??. tv. Msrnuette . ITS ISS ?*?V rieree Arrraw. ??S IS ?'S Pierce Arrossfpr. lavs MIS ?OIS Pierre Oil.?. l*v, is |S Pittsburgh t?n?l. 5T?S 5?S 52S Pittsb'irTb A Werst Virginia. TJ7S TSSS *?? Pitta A West Virgili!? ir... as -vi, g? Pressed ?eei Car. W"? ?ai* a? Pitt?l>.rnth SUel te... SY IT * fr Railans fteel Springa. assS 0 ?OS Ray Topper. S MS '.'?S Beading Railway. ?i I 9SS Readlnr. 1st pr. ?TS t? 77'. Rep In* A Steel. ?es ?? ?SS Resal laute*. I? HS 13) Bt. U A Ma hVarcisen. ISS IT? 1*4 Si. ?,???'? * Southwest?? 2SS BS BS Bason Motor. * ftsj US e-sta-.r.l Air Line..'.. (si ?Si i*S Sealsn.-d p?. . 21*, TBS J'S si-.-.lir?-k ?ri??r? . IS ,15S liS Sinc'air Oil A ?. ST ?S TS s, .-rbeni I'scinr-. irA? lf*-S I"* spri'hrm H?Pwsv. ?'S JIS -?'S Sis.ri.e-? Hallwa? pr. 70S 7???? 70'4 Sturlelek r . f. SH4 RS Tern*. Too. a l??!. I7S ITS IP? --?- <*n?. IMS 1*1 |i? TV?*?* A I'scille. 18 19 Is T?'*?cr*r* Pro.'net?.. . ?**? TIS TSS ? h?~*-. Prodrrc?? -e. ?SS ? t"*S Tn . -I. I.. A W."cf?. TS 7 7 To. St I. A \V pr. ef. Ita? u\ US Tarin Tit. R ?. Ir?.. G???*? Ba? A I*?..... 73S 7??* 7JS TV.i ? Pacific...'. IMS l.?I?S 19G, I'eir-n I'acite tw. 71S Tl TIS foiled AM ?a ?"?1. 3?S Wh 39S I'-ited I'is-sr ?tore?. ItrA, IM 1-*4S f'nlrel latiut . T4 ft 74 1>l*crl sty. Inrc?. ItS lf\ lt>*? Plstt-d Ry. l-sis?! nr. 18S 1?**? 1SS G. S. t'??t Iron Pipe pr. . ?*s ?SS ?SS G. ?. Alcohol. 1??S lies M r ?. Buhner. US WS ?re?. G S. Ruhb-r l-l . iris 1I?T?S ite? G S Sm. A il fgn. ?Si, 471, 4-r, G. S. ?Taaaal.. . . TUS um, lies V. a Fta-el 1?. 112H 112 ?ITT?S rtsb rv-T-er. . ?r?, M ^>S V?.."?rP'l-r? |-..rHcs'. ?TS ??s ? v?. Pa-o'ina Ooemical ?r... ICtS ir??s ifif; \?r'?.H .,. ?S ?S "?*, ??'??-s ? l*r. A..1.. is, STS ??H v,?,,,?, |-. ??4, ;,a? o|\ ?a*cir, fassrn E?nr???. T4 T4 Ti ??-- ? m Ms-?iand. rs 1?S H W ta?*! Parate t?-. ??', ??., er*s "??'e? r-i-OB. . ?n, ?S ** ??- -o.-'??...?. . ??s 4?s ?? "> e'ir.g A !.. G. tS P, te \ai-c ?i.?- A I. V" IT. S* UH f ???.... ?.ot.- . ?a??, ffH ,?^ ?e.. ., a. ?v _. ? ,a r| ,? WI'lT? O.erlaod . l'S ?*S ??',4 ?? r? , '??...? -,. ?? ar? f| ?? : rs?jassaS rent.?.. .T? ?a ;*? Wcslarr^th . ?5S IBS ifh BALTIMORE PRODUCE. BaltUn^re. Md., ??-t 3 -Prier" tm Uve local [C -luce market loda-, ranetti a? Mio?!, BL'TTKR-t'reamerv Wettern eeparaW*. ex ira?, Sia**?: ttratt, Ce???-?? W?-.,ern print?. ?-!?? ? trat. ?Mit-, fllwl? ata0k ; WMM prini?. ! lb. ?atra*. SOaftlr ; Arata, tAmStc. nraiM -.Teem ?y, extra*, 5? te.? flirta. Mater; dairy print?, Wrttern PrnftMltatiia at-d Vtrgiaf? eitra*. m 4h , arnia. :9et0v, *-t<n*' .?ckec. finta. 3?a3t>i-, IlA?C.? Wt-aterTi Mar) lind and Tenn? ivanie and "? rl?, j-a-r .'oa. tirat?. Sv ; taster? . Shore o( Maryland and Virginia, per dot. flnu, SSc. Ohio, per dor, finti, Be; \V?rt Virginia. p*r Uf/., jTe; Southern (North Carolina), per doa. ?r*t?. ?*a * {?(.-TATOUS !?? -??. , ???? by 106 I.?, weight.) Whit??. Werten? M ai) land and f'enntyitania 2.T5a3.0?; New York, No. 1, 3.0fcL S do. Eart ?Tii Shore. 150u3.0D ; !.o, Jeraaym, per ISOlb met, UkM?| tweett, veilows. North Carolini per bU. iSftttJ.OO; dn Anne Afundel. per imx tee. Kanern Hhq-ra <T lianland and l>elaw*re, per bbl, J.OOaJ.? Virginia. 3.00*3.3: yam-, fano bright, pM bbl. i?a3.00. IJHaCCN KBWT? AND VKOKTABLM-Ap ptee -Bestem Shore of Manlanct choice, per bl)l. 1.9X3.(0; do. do, ordititi?, rgr bbl. i.?a2.Qn. do. do, ptr %-bbl hat. TV-el 50. do. New Tork State. No. 1. -ptr bbl. ft.OO-rSjQ?; do, Wettern Maryland and Wurmhania, peeked, per bM. iSOa?.OO: do. Watten Warylaod and Iwonajl vaUl*?. ?" t ??"' bbl. 100?4.??. Bean.? natire, gieen. i?er lin, :5a30r. ?- * : . : ? pwr bunch, bat. (abhage--native, per 100, ?.OGa-L??: J,, New York tute, per too, ?.00?2..???. Caute lo? pe? - Colorado, per crate.-. Ctiery? New York, per doa ?ulkt, ttOtSc. Corn?nati?? per d<*. ISaiic Kinn*:ant? namr. per b g. SOalOc. ?Irtiirv-CorTCrd. ,?*r 41b bat. 8*B?. do. Nt.tgar-1, rtrr 4 1h bea. XlmSv . do. Detaaare. per *-lb ha?, -?matte Kale native, per bu? bot. SJ. Let Piar- ? ?etite, (*r but tau. taXAtv, do, .Nrw Vor?, per bot, . (?al SO. Lima tw-?t?? l?r bua, 1.0?. Oatofla New York and U-.it. tr. ?-t lOfl IU 100 ?. V du. Maryland atad ?'?*??>; rant?, per 1? lt?. ii?ai2?; do. ?Mie. per 1? Ib?, lttal7S. Pasta M? York. Harllett, pat bbl. T.flCat.?O. ?o iio. Mieldmi. per bbi. Atta T.SO: m* Kaffter. t?r Ua. gtattc. do. Kteffer. tarr bbl. 2.Ula3 Uj. I Vatliee- njounteii., prr bua baa. -a.aJ*> em* m, per i-lb baa. 1 0u l.'.S. do. do. per curler, 130?3.?: do. do, White H?*th. pr bua. ..OOaXW. Pepper? native, per haa, ntmtAc. 'J'ornainet native. Usa* lyr baa. 2wa?0c, do, do. |er nuaaured bdt, S0r. Turntpa natile, [irr bu?. 40.Mr 1*1 VE I'tll'LlK. <titck.ua. rotini, largr. per tb., ZtSnOc; d-i. do. m>edi'iu, i*r Ib., 3ta39c. do, do, limali, per It... 3la3tr; ga. do, Wl.ite J>g hen?*, ?a* lb . IfaSfc, do, d<>. b\ ex;reae, par. lb., Xc; So. old nvatera. per it*. 3la23c; do, old lifm??, mer 4 lb?., per Ib.. ??. do. ?" ?mai:. per Ib., Ve; do. While Le?u>rn heat, per Ib.. etc ; ducke M maarf u,d toongrel. > pung. per lb.. 3a30r; io, ?ili?!.? Pek?n?, young, per lb., ?SlaA; do. [HNldle. gg Ita. and MV, l-ef Ib.. .???*. do. d'. adialliT. i-mr. per ib.. ?taSt. l-igeon?. old. per pair, J? . do. young, per l*"r. ??;; fulnea fowl, young, over 1% It?., .act. **-; ih*, do, ua?xr IK l!?? . .arh. Mr d?.. dn. Kmaller. ?Meh. ?t; do. old e- ? b PHILADELPHIA PRODUCE. riiiladdrlita. (ht ?* Hl'TU?*? Solid imckee creanirrt ?s atra. SA OO. hig?i iwi>rii-g ko?kL>, .WMir K*e lauer Ue ?or?-mg aaleei; eitra flwt?.. ?Ta?-THe; -anti.. Ha?*r -aerumU. SimSti. ; third?, WaJiCe: n\*Ht rreitr.r-,, eii.ier and fanry. 9m??Z* lair to good, SJajfle. ?adh?, aa to <iualll.v. Ua-t4r. laeking a tork. J^ilir: faney l?a*>d? o? iteafb^ prirt? Ji 1-btng at *. -tfiV; fair to good. Magi. BOOS Start ? rtn-u. 16 i.>ilfi.W per ?Tate: ? ? arln LIMI?i MCUpU, t'" J ptf ?Tal?? a>^-<?iid??, 14.?0al5 r;. inferi-r Ima levar; Wi-atern extra ftm*. ie.Ue|(tM) .rr rrate, do. Uriti, l?.?f prr ?Tate, arcood?. t-UtftIS 'r inferi'* h t* I wer -t? rag* ?gga. extra, ICA: fin-te, I3.S0: i^eomi-1. i;.na.:.? . f.%1.. y ?liefert, rarefnlK candled frewh ? air* were >>Wai.g at **?"? ?-*r do? LTV? (?G?.???? - Turk. * .aft tawte. ???? I^e??'>rna. according tr? ijualit?. 3*?aSTc ; Whit? 1 Leghorn ftmU. LTwJlr: ;>i?rlne chi'-kena. not l^e^ iwrra. astrsaaxg to o'talitr. StXSte?, White I>-g ?horn ehlefceni?-, ?*+ to qoaht?. ftaBe; pioeter?, 2*a3Sc; duck-. iVain. 5a?c : do Indian Tiinpei. SSaSCr; guiniaa. inung. per pair, welgtiirg IS* ? II? apin-e. laUl; aaialhr a ???. ?????3< guinea?. ? Id. ? er ? ????ir?. tMfe, |iige<*?y.. . ld. i*T pair. T?t?V; d>. tMK| pei ? air ,N>TATOK.S Wime f?>tatoee Malern ?Sbore prr Wl. Ne. I. 4.00*50*. No * iS?e3lf?: white l*?iat<"T?. Jarr-M-y, per '--ho*, ba?. No. 1. lOOal B, No. ?. r^CaCTc. ?hW-e |K*tatiNK. Jerae*. ami IVnii ?\1itt'H. per lOft Ita?, t.reen Maintain. N?<. 1. ttAatt ; ?iiai'a. No. ?. G'????; ? 2 ..tin ;.?; ?ws-rt pntatr?**?. Jernry. prr !*a?. No. 1, 7*a*v No '." (????e; aweet M *,t ????*. N'rwTh lamlina. r*rr bbl. Nn. 1 2 7SkiS.tr ? N?,. ; iM, 1.T5. nilJt. 1.?): iwwgt |y?tJitix a, ? '?urn fthiee. jr bid. No 1. ITf-al*; No. 2. 1.50*1.73. CHICAGO GRAIN Re J4??EPII K. PRITCHARI). ,Siie?go. Oct. S.-FarmefN irf tne gieil roto belt ha-J tana? to amile todav wh-n that f-?i? *i..??.>..! rMti ritmai it/- ? -gth ai 1 re ? i.Magi a.re at advance? of 3Va3\<- foe *he <la\. rem? tiffifiu was t leait iartiail> ihanga 1 aa there ?.ie many new convert* ti. |he lull f. ? w-tad in the big ? i? There wir-r net raifie in the oat? marvel of la2r? Tbe volutre nt tiade naa wnill in both taxah ard fattine, tlie former ehg?ging hand* lo the aartewt of ?I5.000 brtahcia at a net deeline of 'i-e. Short? 1-tl the buying of i*ta. ahile tlio?e having i-rof?ta were the le.-^ng aeilt-r NEW YORK PRODUCE New Tort (ht. t-BITTKH Baiali rteodj; r?? ? 11.57H tub? : ereainer\ higher than ii traai 57* r$\ ? rvamei) extra* ?92 icore.?, " fir^l?. '?" ' I i-iiug, atoek. current maa.. No. .. 3.',. FJUiSr?gtamtt ; rt<*i;<t?, ^ r* e>*ea; frean pethered e\traa. r Sa36: freai? gather?? I rrgu'ar ! nrtra V??. "-ir": -!?\ f-r*ta. 5?a5t ; ^ute, f'enna.vlvenia arni nearby Western hem neri ?hite?, flre to f ano. I6a90; Stai?. 1>?? ay Irania ami neart? hennery brmn?. Ota'S; do, gathered tw-nana and mixed color?. 50att. <"HKKHE .-iteady; racelpti. ;.*M? boxe*: State ' e*? ia1?*. :,UtS: do, average run. 32a?'?.". IIM l.TUWlifTa and if! ? ru d ? nei ; prieta um hang*.*? SOCIETY G?????G?? KHOM PACK KIVK workinji for th?> Artn\ KntPrgi-nc.v .'omnittteap, will distrjhu'f wool and ? ec-Plve flni?hod ^nrni? tits: Mr?. Iir>an and Mrs. Snydt-r will m?) iU inter c-<t(*d in the hiwitp p*fl??? of th-p Hed (*ro8i>. Two toMMbeni Of tlir leM#:ue ares roquestert to a?-?(Rt in the Hod Cross work every Thursday ttt 12S0 f'onnectirut avenue. Those a Me lo volunteer for thi? aervice will plea-se communicate with Mrs. K. C. Snyder. 1U1 Falrmount atreet. Mr. arid Mrs Andrew Wheeler, of Ard more. Pa., will -spend the wf ttt er In Washington, where Mr. Wheeler is ei paced In ?WWMMM work. PULLMAN FARE PLAN WILL BE SIMPLIFIED Alter November 1. tlie Railroad Administration will add the addi tional charge ot railroad fare for occupancy of a parlor or ulceping car to the parlor or *|eeping-car fare, thua making two chargea and , two ttcketa Tnatead of three ae at present. Orders have been imitami aleo that aa aoon as alterations in ticket offlcea can heN completed the HIHI clerk who sells th^ railroad (ick*t will x4<o i=ell the Pullman ticket. The adminiatration expecta theae new plana to simplify the dif ficulties of the traveler in securing transportation. NEW YORK HOTEL ARRIVALS. New York. Oct. 21.?Thi folio* ??? tVeshlnuionlan? ar<* res!?t<*red at ho tel? here: J. Archib?i!'l Herald Square: I.. Bounrtford. bonsacre: ?. G, I-Idwaril-i. f'ont?n?iitlrtl : K Huli bHrd Herald rtiiuare: H. rt Hutch Inion. Holland: .1 !.. Kolt. Alimiiiiuin; ?, ? !.?wis, Bi last-*.'; T. U Neuh in Breialfn: 1? B. Rus-aell. Hrr?l?l Bqua.**?: C. A. Wolfe. Woodward; J. Benjarrln, Herald Situare; J. D. Hun?. II. "'handler. -Lorn.*" ere ; w. ?.? (;i?a ?en. MarlboroaiKh: ?. ? Jerry, yi'a! ff.,.. fj, ? fr^ .? berdee-n: .T. K. P'iitt. (?rand: H. W Fampson. Greffajrian ; ??., a'. Seott. hrr.1 .11 : I?'. SIou?-'h llro:i.l viiiy Central: ??. R. F. 3pleuel, Ab erdeen: <' P. Syilnv- liiaiul. G. H. Winalow. !?ii?,acre: O, G. Wood. Ilre.-. Iiii. United States Ambassador Morgenthau's Story Amazing Revelation of German Intrigue in Turkey A MILLION CHRISTIANS MURDERED ??Published bv special arrangement ?-ith The MrClure \e?sftiper Syndicatt. Copyright, 1918, by Doubleday. Page. & Co. AH rghts re served. Copyrighted i ? Great Britain. Canada and Autfaha A ?I rights reserved for France, Belgium, Holland Italy. Spam. Rama and the Scandinavian Countries. l'Ili HTH l\?1 Sl.l.sttTIT The Armenians had hardly leti their native village? when the per?ecuUon? began The roula over which they traveled were little more than donwey path?; and whll had started a few hours before aa an orderly proceoeloh noon be<*a me a d I ah?e v?*!ed M nd scrambling mob. Women wej-e ?ep arated from their children and hua : bands from their wive?. The old peo 'plc soon loat contact with their fam ille? and became exhausted and foot aore. The Turkish driver? of the ox cart?, after extorting the las! coin from their chargea, would suddenly dump them and their betonano into ?the road, turn around and return to [the villa?? for Other victims. Thua ;ln a abort time practically everybody. ! young and old. was compelled to ?travel on foot. The gendarmes whom ?the government had ?ent. supposedly Mb protect the exile?. In a very few i hour? became'their tormentor?. They 'followed their chargea with fixed bay !oneta, prodding any one who showed ?anv. tende.icy to slacken the pace. \ Those Who attempted to atop for reat. ,or who fell exhauated on lh?p_ road. were compelled.. with the utmost bru ! tality, to rejoin the movine throng., ? They even prodded pregnant women with bayonet!?; if one, es frequently ; happened, gave birth along the road.! ?sh<- waa Immediately forced to get up jand rejoin the marchera. The whole ? course of the Journey became a per-; patta*] ?trugele with tbe Moslem in habitant*?. Detachment? of gendarme? ?would go ?head, notifying the Kurd ish tribe? that their victim? were ap proaching, and Turklah peaaant? were ?also informed that their long-waited ?npporturflty had arrived. The govern ?meni even opened the priaon? and ?et | free the ?convicts, on the underetand ??n? that they thould behave like, good Moslems to the approaching Arme nians. Thus every caravan had a .continuous battle for existence with ?everal claawe nt enemies? their ac- ' ?"?r.T'anying gendarmes, the Turkish peasants and villa ver?, the Kurdish tri Ni? and bands of Cfce-te* or brlaT aiMf?. And we mu?t alwa> s keep In mind that the men who mi*;it have clef? nded these wayfarers had nearly 'all been killed or forced into the army as workmen, and that the exilea themselves had been sys tema tica Hy deprived <sf all weapons t?efore the i journey began. Mill Me? Kidnap CHia. When they had travelled a f?*w hours from their starting pla-e, the Kurds would sweep down from their ( mountain homes. Ruahing Dp to the ><>ung girls, they would lift their I veils and C*rT7 the pretty one? off to the hills. They would ateal such chil dren as pleaded their fancy and BWT-el leR?|y ?-ob all the rest of the throng. If the exiles had started with any money or fo "d, th*>lr assailants would appropriate it. thus leaving them a ? hopeleas rrcy to starvation. They ! would steal their clothing, and some times even leave both men and women in a state of romriete nudity All the time that they were commlt [tinjr these depredations tbe Kurds would fr?*ely massacre, and the 'screams of old men ?nd women would add to the genera) horror. Such as escaped these attack* in the open would find new terrors RWa.'ir.K th??. In the Mos'em villages. Here the Turk i ?h roughs would fall upon th" ? women, leaving them sometime dead j from their experiences or sometimes ? ravingly insane. After apending a ' nicht in a hideoua encampm-nt of this kind, the exilea. nr ?uch a.- r-,ad aur ! vived. would ?tart aera i ? the next ? morninc. The ferocity of the gen darmes ... ?-r.rently increaeed aa the journey lengthened, for they seemed ?'most to resent the fact that part of their charees continued to live. Any one who dronp-ed on the road was fre quently h'+voneied on the spot. The ? Armenian.'? hegan tn die hy hundred? ? from hunger and thirst. Kvrn when they came tn rivers, the gendarmes. merely to torment them, would some times not let them drink. The hot ; ?un of the desert burned their scantily ? clothed bodies and their bare feet. j treadinc the hot sand of the desert, became ao soie that thousands fell and died OT were killed where thev ? lav. Thus, in a few daya, what had j been a proceaalon of normal human I beings he.-ame a stumbling horde of ? dnsf-covcr-vl skeletons. ravenously I lookin? for scraps of food, eating any offrii ?hat came their way. crazed by the hideous steht? that filled everv 'hc?ut of their existence, sick with all the* diveas??-? ?1?*! accampane sudi hardship* and deprivations, bui still ? prodded* on and on hv the whips and : dubs and bayonets of their execu tioners. Illaeaite Claims Many. And thus, a? the exiles moved. they ?left behind them another caravan? ; that of dead and unhuried bod?e?. of old men and women dylnc in the la-^t stages of typhu?. dysentery, nnd cholera, of little children lying on their backs and settine up their last ! piteou* walls for food and water There were women who held ??"? their babies to ?traneers. betrefft?, them to (take them and ?ave them from their tormentors, and failing this, ti^ev would throw them into wells or loa TCI rbem behind bus h o?, that at te?*t they might die und'sturbed. Behind was left a small? -army of cirls wha had been sold as slaves?frequently for a medjidle. or about rightv rents? and who, after servine: the brutal ?cur pi>?es of their purchasers, wire forced to lead live? of prostitution. A atrln-r of encampments. fl*led hy rhe slc? and the dyin? "?inrled with the un buried or half-burled bodiee of the dead, marked the course of the ed vnucing throngs. Flocks of vultures f o Mowed them in the air. and ravenous dogs, ftghting one another for the bodiea of the dead, constantly pursued them. The moat terrible ?cene? took place at the rivers, especially th* Kuphrate?. Sometimes, when croasin? : tfais stream the gendarme? would pugh the women into the water, shoot ing all who attempted to ?ave them 1 selves bv swimming. F-^equent'y the women the-naelves w-u'd save the*r honor hy j'imp-ng into the river, their children in their arms ,-ln the la?t j s^k in June." I quote from a c-n su>nr re^or?. "?everal : ar'les of T-.r ' zeroum Armenians were deported on gt*tt***\*ira days nnd most nf th?m mi?MSjrri J on the way. either bv ?hooting or <irown*if. One, M?dame Zarouhl, an elderly lady of means, | y h< pert " I ' ? ? ' - saved hTr-lf by clinging to a boulder in ?he ri**er. She succeed* d in ap , proachin*; the bank and retuf-ted to F.rr^r^ in to hide he.self in a Turkish frtend'a houa?. She told Prlnc? g G'-outln-ky. the representative of -v. j A'l-Ru*?tan l*rb?n l'nion' in Kr Fzc-roum. that ahe shuddered to recall? how hundreds of children Were bar oneted by the Turks and thrown into the Euphrates, and how men and women ware stripped naked, tied to gether In hundred*, ?hot, and then hurled Into the river. In a loop of th? > gfsgf Erainghan. ahe aald. the thouaanda of dead bodlaa created auch a barrage that the Kuphratee changed lia c- t ae for about a hundred yards " I. ?. <?eaal Telia af ( rwlttra. tt la abeund for U?? Turklah govern ment to aaeert tfiih it ever aeriouely Intended to de (?ort ihe Armenian* to new home*:" thr tieitmer? whici. waa given the convoya clearly show? that extermination wa? the real i?ur poae of Enver and Talaat How many exiled to the aouth under the?? re volting condition? ever reached their deatinatlona? The experience* of a ainale caravan ?how how completely thia plan of d?portation developed In? n one of annihila I tor. The ae tn ?la in question wer*1 f arnlahed m?* directly hi lh?? American consul at Aleppo, and are now on file in fhe mate Department at Washington. On the flr*t of June a convoy of t.<W? Armenian*, moetly women, citi*, and children, left Harpoot. Following the | usuai custom the government pro | vided them an eecort of seventy *:en \ darmea. under rhe command of a ?Turklah leader, a Bey, In accordance with the common experience theae 1 ? ?? ni arnie* proved to be not their pro \1?alara, but their tormentors and j their executioners. Hardly had they [got well atarted on the road when ;- B*f l-a-aA wtg. Usmg f-**im the caravan, on the plea that he waa [keep-In? It aafely until their arrival ! ??? t >falaUa: no ?-????r.er had ? ? rni'-b'M them of th?- otti* thlhg that might : hn\* piovfde-d ihem wl?h food than be ran away. Usatine them all to the tender memiea of the gendarme?. All the way to Ras-ul-Ain the flrat station on the Bagdad line, the ext*t eaaoa of I he?*?? ^ reichpH trapeler? Wie one prolonged horror The gendarmes went ahead. ' informine the half**av a-ftc ti'tbea of th?- mountains that sev eral thousand Armenian women and girti wi re appi-rmrhtn*. The Arab? and Kurds beiran to carry off the girU. t?as mountaineer* fell upon them -tedly. violating and kilting? the women, and th?* rendarme s them-? Joined in the orto*? One by one the few men who accompanied the con voy ?an killed. The women had cue ; reeded in secretine money fr tp their persecutor*, keepin? it in their mouth* and hair; with this they would buy horses, only to have them repeatedly .stolen hy the Kurdish tribesmen Fi nally the gendarmes, bavin*: robbed and beaten and violated and ? killed their ?harnee for thirteen daya. ahan dnm-d (hem altofretkar. Two daya afterward the Kurda went through the party and rounded up all the males who still remained alive They ; forni- ?? bo if ,-Vt their aee? vnr >nc [from IS to M >ears. and theae they i promptly took away and butchered to , the last man. But that same day an other convoy from Siva* joined thia one from Harpoot. Increasing the numbers of the whole caravan to lvO?V people. ? allertala Order?**-. Oatraare-a.. Another Kttfamdl Bey now took command, and to him. a? to all men rlaced In the same position, the op portunity wm regarded merely a$ one for pillane, outrare and murder. Thia chieftain summoned all his follower* from tb*1 mountains and invited them to work their complete will upon thia great maaa of Armenians. Day after day and night after night the prettleat girls ?rere carried away: sometime* returned in a pitiable condi tion that told the full etory of their sufferings. Any ?trailers, those who were so old and infirm and sick that they could not keep up with the marchers. were promptly killed. '.V en-ever the\ reached a Turkiah all tne local vagabonda were permitted tn ? ???\ rp-.n the Armenian girl*. When th? diminishing band reached the Etirhrate-s thr y eaa' the bodies of 2*1 mew float ? tic upon tbe surface. B> thta lime they nad all l-sfcn s?? repeatedly robbe-d 'hat they had practically nothing left except a few rmgired clothe?, and aven ? '.ese the Kurds t-ow took, rtie ronK.v]uence beine that the whole convoy marched for live da\s completely naked under th*? s.-orchiti?? deaeri sun For another five d?>s the* did not have a morsel of bread or a drop of water. "Hun dreda fell dead on the way," the re port read?, '"their loajpMI were turned to charcoal, and when, nt the end of five flhys. they reached a fountain. th? whole convoy naturally rushed to ward it. But here the policemen barred the "Vay and forebade them to take a single drop of water. Thetr pun*os-r was to aell it at from one to three lira* a run and sometime* the? actually ?a-!! h held thr water ? *r*-!tins7 ih* mon. t* *? ? ?nother ?a liera? ihr-r-a ?ran ?relis ?orra? ?armai threw tl?r-maaelTp? mie Ihrm a* a?? ho lufat ear rail ir '<-**. up~ water Terre. ??Miss? ?rare drowa?***?? , and Ir ?lilt* . f Ih?! th? reel of 12%. rn- ; .. rlrani? from that ?a?:?, the gam* . trodie? stili reraalntn* trier? alari remi. % luting the ?retar lavameli mes ?****?*tV'4 Hie well? mere* ?hsliii? * ? * *****> ?i women coulai g< tarnt r r. ? ta?m am? ? ?-orne out acal?? tate o4hr? pe api? would rush to Ile* ?K et,, s their ???)?>?*? dirty clothe? m ?he ?^fstt* u .iiaeaae* their tblrat. ?Alien lhe> r-newed **???* Arab ?rlllaver In their naked cas-adltitf the ?ralas piulad them anal ata*? Ihem oit] pieces of cltHh to ?ene?**? themselvea with, asrnrae of th? estllea who ?till had BB*a>?*ey ???trsuttit ?vorn?, cloth?? but some ?till remavJned who trabeled thu? tasked alt the wa* to the city of Aast*????. The poor women oould hard It* ?Talk for ?haw? th??? all walker] bent double.' On th? ?es-enHetri day a rur arma tures? reaoltea] Al?spfsr Out af that combined r-onvsray of ??,?***? ?raul? ??Mat ISO women and children reaushed their destination. A few of the reel th? most attrarli*? w????*? ?till ll*1h* ?s capti??? of th? Kurds and Turk? all the rest were dead ?laa. ? t rss-a-l I le? t sassrletsTBhie. Ms? only reaaon for rwlatlnai atairh drearifui thing? a? tins I? that with. out the detail?, the HatikHeh-speaU ? rulslr, cannot under?????sd pree-taaaslr what this nation |? whir-h w? ?all Turkey ? hse?. by no means told that most terrible detail? for a comhtete narration of Ih? ?aditile ?? ?las ?tf which the?*? Armenian ?tt?*? an<i vtss? en were the ? irtlme cran nerer bay l?rmt?-d In an American publi*oatisMB. Whatever crtmee the moel pei a cited inerme?? or tb? human mind rah th visr. and whatever refinement* of jssV-r ?ecutlon and injustice the raoat tt based imasination can conceive arr? ceme th? dally mlefortuhea of tblr ?se ar ?.?? taeoT"1? 1 s m rMmflo*?*nt that th? whole history of the human race op?? tains no such horrible eploode as ta***. 1 The ?Teat massacra?? ?nd pers*>scutt-t>t*? Iof the ptvt ?eem almost tnsitnjncaat when ?T-ompared with the sulTei-inr? of the Aripcrnsaji race In 1?U The alaua*** ter of the Alhirensae? In the etuir ? part of th? thirteenth century has al way? been reirarded as one of tl?? ; mmi pitiful event? In history ta. the??- outbursts of fanatlt-lem shout t?l.n??n peoplr were killed In the msa? r-acr? of Ft Bartholomew about TM>,?Mat human beinan- lost their live? The ! Sicilian Vespers, which has always? | fiartired a? orse of th? most nendtsh ? oulbur?t> of thl? kind, caused tht) destruction of ?t.-TO. Volume? h?ve laeen written about the Spanish ?* quIAitlon under Torq uemada. set If? the ?iaThteen year, of hi? ?dmnialrra ???? only a little more than arm. heretic? ?er.? ?lone to death Per - ? heps the one event m histot ? that meet resemble? the Armenian da por - tstlons was the expulsion of thr Jew? fruir. Spain by Ferdlnausd arid Isa bella. Acr-ordlnar to rVasscrott l**>?ws> were uprooted from their home? ?aft-ad ?estlered broadcast oser Africa and Iv.irope. y?( ?II these preaiou? per secutions seem almo?? trlvtsl ?a-raen are compere them with the eufTerlnars oT the Arrnenlana, in which at ?an?-Br?*i people wer? destr-oyeafl and haps as many as l.tXaTi.tatst). And earlier massacr?e, when we compare them with the spirit that dirs-rted that Armenisn atrocitlee. have one to?'? ture thst we can almoet describe a? an excuse they were the prrsduart ?tf rellaTious fanaticism and most of tia? men snd women who trae turale?, thestl ??nrerely believed thst they were de voutly set-vlna their VsJter Vndoubt edly relifriou? fanaticism was an Im pell?n* motive with the Tarkfcn asatd Kurdish rabble who ?lew Armentasawa as a ?ervice to Allah, but the ntstta who really conceia-ed ?he errime had no sud motive Practically ail of them ?rere athetst? with no nvsre ra> ?pect for Mohammedanism than for Christianity and with them the orsa noil.? was cold-blooded, calculating' state polies Creek? ata*?] ??p??.? ????.-? The Armenians are not the only sub ject people In Turkey ?rhich have ?af ferei from this policy of makinsT Tur key exclusively the country of the T-rrk?. The ?tory which I have told about the Armenian? I could also tell with certain mojd.ficai Ions about tha Greeks and the Syrian? Indeed tha Greek? were th? Unit victim? rsf thit nationalis?e ids*?, I have already de?crtb?-d how. In the few months ? !?**??<???**] i ? ?t the European war. the ?*Yt?e> man ?roa cri men t beer? ? darport Ine Ita Greek subject? alomr the csTsavst cf Asi? Mlr-or These outraj-reer arouaatd little Interest In Europe or the I'nited States, v'et in the ?pare of three or four months shout WOOO Greek* were taken from their axe-Ion? homes in the Ma?d?terraanean littoral and remo?ed to the Greek lalanda in the Aesrean Sea. For the laiwer part these serre bona fide deporaTaUktstTas: that Is. the Greek Inhabitants worm aLtMHs1.li removed to new Hav-ase and were not subjected to who!real? ? ?acre. It waa. probably for th? that tha? iiviliaw-d world did not test aaralnst these deportation? that the Turk? ?afterward d*r< Idad to a!???'? the same method.- or. a tTarsar ?-jale not onl? to the Greeks but to tbe Ar menisns Syrian?. Nestonan? and eth er? of It? subject peoples. In Cart. Bedrl JSey. the prefect of polar? at Constantinople, hlmaelf told carne of mv secretarle? thau ?ho Turks had expelled the Greek? so surr ?fully that they hud deride.1 to axp-ply the same method to sll the other in the empire. ? T. He ratwaiaasesf l?ondon?The work of the Land Army of Knaiand I? ', shown in movine plrturar?? to I Knalish city folks how to ***ro to tha land " When the War Ends rLixm .rMja_w_mjmjat^^ -*rDw?r-??i~-T\ union TRUST COMPANY OF THE DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA EDWARD J.STTLLWAGtN, PRESIDENT * SOUTHWEST CORNER - 15 U" and H STS. NORTMWE-ST ' The war is not going to last tore ver. Some glorious day it is going to end. 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