Evening Star Newspaper, April 22, 1921, Page 24

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o4 ' T ouges Dfigin A : want—whether a situation or a servant This Store Is Closed C, FRIDAY, APRIL 22, 1921 w5t et 0 1 ST. LOUIS REPORTS MANY SIGNS | TODAY’S BOND PRICES. OF qs New 'York-Washington wire by Redmond & Co Eu....n..m Patic 19t et 4o T RADE'SRETURN TO IQORIVIAL A ara, | Southern Paciic v : g 7% | Kouthern Nailway ges. 45.- o 983 | Konthern Railway D8 o.. .. Union Pacific 1st 48 97% | Union Pacific conv. 4a I Open 8:30 A.M. B T K i i{|Marked Picking Up in Collections and|f ¥ i B RN Phone Main 572 . ! , I o e ™ This R R | Largely Increased Orders for Goods. |imi s ln.'.'.:;.".-:."' i o WIS Qe e B, SHORT-TERM SECURITIES. (Reported by Redmoud & Co.) Rid. Offer For Our Daily Dime Savers— Conditions Elsewhere. Saturdays at 1 P.M. The Irresistible Thrift Builders ; i Ammericnn Tok & T @ los1 wm et 4 BY J. e S e o £ = 2% . VION PAPIN producti ¢ Michigan, being . Becst purn American Tohaer 4 N \Whole Families are Using Them. i Watched closely these das. the proc | cenerut o i American Totacrs ¢ Cimo G . L pects in these two industries affect- ST. LOUIS, April 22.—Signs of prog-! ing “many persons. A Houghton | (nestbreke and Ohin gen z : A C 6 ress in the return of general business | Mich.. banker, sojourning here. Says | yi . ju: et to normal conditions are muitiplying ' the People up in his district are liv-} i throughout the year with the exception of July and August, when it is closed all day Satur- Sent by Mail—Phone today. da)->_ This Fhangc is solely in the interest of in this district. The chief manifesta- | mwasiing the cmentok of | - L Cannaia pavine & our employes, therefore we will greatly appre- tion is found in largely increased or- | that business is not in a position to [Chi. ‘entral tine 6x 9 Vg 3 Y & DPacin ders for goods in the category of | Stand continued stagnation in the |[ToRs Lol | personal consumpti Such impor-{ °5% Mining industry. elaware and Hud o ption. Su P It seems now that the effect of last | Iaware and Hudson ]! tant lines as boots and shoes, cloth-| Sunday night's freeze on Michigan's Yl ing, groceries, woodenware, drugs|fruit is much less than at first esti- i mated. Growers in the western and SECOND NATIONAL BANK 509 7th St. N.W. ciate your aid in shopping before 1 p.m. Sat- urdays and thereby helping to further one of the most humanitarian movements inaugurated. and chemicals and furniture show |1’ g 1 { 3 orthwestern parts of the state are |Inter. Rapid it st and ref. S . gains during the first three week y - | Lemisville and Nashville Ts Dimes Make Dollars! o€ April of ‘trom 12 to 43 per cent | Desesimistic but hortteultural €X- | Vil KL i Teiae 1ot 85 {over the corresponding period in|fave obsesva A eneral $s... ... Dollars Buy Homes! ]! February and March in orders for im- | a1 "be serme By oherries Yo York Comtral 3< 1030 | mediate shipment. plums seem to have suffered the most e Resnoide Tob, 6a 1 Furthermore, there has been a!\heat and oats were not permanent- : | s k& Con | marked picking up in collections, the | 1y hyrt 3 2 R . Rocbuck & i proceeds of which are being devot- | €d by large mercantile interests to| Eeaucing thelr loans at (he Leoks The Flint Chamber of Commerce re- | lennsylvania gen moris not A:xlendud to (‘Dfilmo(“(l?q ‘h ports large incr e in the number dinz genern]l 4s. = 4 e ¢ of loaded cars shipped out of that n Francisco 45, series. Tl Corper Tlizricenil Car Shipments Increase. ' on a ds which S B 2 s - = Look for : Gepend wpon the " bullding. Industry | CIty for the week fust ending. = |5t fonis 2nd Kb Frincies = 10 s for their outlet into consuiaption. The | Contrary to other, ne Neaboard Air Line refdg. dx....... ... 3015 Westimghouse This Sign recent price cuts by the Steel Cor- ;rom the upper penifula is a report In Your unproductive of stimulation to pur- | [ AN TGS GO IR e taken | \na fars chasing of iron and steel Wares. i, ,i'gaiijy’ A barometer of Michigan just as the merchants 1nd farmers have done. Certain it is that farm labor is plen ! CURB STOCKS. Quotations furnisled by W. B. Hibbs & Co. ~ . s : < TrocCer: e Sales of pig iron are the smallest on !, ;. o otiotieniTeterred tolus HhE i G 2 cers record here in more than two dec- | business not often {r‘f“;"“‘d S tiful and at a cheaper wage scale SIS Window SN ades. ; s e ramme Manager oA, Brown of | {han has prevailed heretofore for | Aetna Explosives ............. 8 30 . g \ ; While the banking position has | {id TGROC MAnager, B - JTOV R | several vears. 1t is cqually as obvious | Alied oif ™ chS 01 nerican Candy P augmented symptoms of strengthi iy gyt that the past ten days [that skilled artisans, in the building there has been no easing in money | Atiantic Petroleu have seen an agreeable growth in less | industry especially, may be secured | Iiig Heart rates and nothing in the situation than ri d shil = o n ! . pments out of Grand {on far more satisfactory terms than | Big Ledge just now would lead to the beliefip,pigs Kalamazoo, Jackson and Lan- | have obtained Y Boone 0Nl . rihat there will be in the near future. | (&APIAS, K3 na e onsinca) = Dot Chlaatacats The demand for credits continue: : consequence of the “labor adjust-| Bovon and Wsoming mall and Often. ments” the building activities in the | Caledonia lled into | Calumet and Jerome “anada Copper heavy, all slack created by mercan- Buying In . tile settlements being taken up by | “We are getting a grest many |“Ilies and towns have c needs of agriculturists for spring |small shipments these days, and they [ SUTvice most of the men who were farm operations. are from practical every town |unemployed a month or two ago, and | The general trend of commodities |along the line. Buying is small and |in the rural districts farming opera- continues lower though the downward often.” : ns have attracted from the cities Tavement 16 At & eonsiderably less| The pulpwood industry at Chebov-|much labor that was thrown out of acute angle than heretofore, except]Sin began this week h the ar-|work with the suspension of indus-|Cities Service @ eXCEPUIival of a large raft of pulp wpod | trial activity. { Colonial Tire in the case of cereals, which have tivity. X ! o from Carp river for the plant of | x voo ot (oo et sible | Columblan Eme touched new low levels on the move- | (FOM. BETP HLel GOh DT Company. | ) Y637 a80 it was almost immossible | c, Marryind ment. Wheat has led the decline, s 5 aper Company. | o get farm labor at any price, and ated | Copper and crews of men are being put to |y 2 3 STEhl the i3 uly loptiont breakingIbes ] oo this condition helped increase the e 1 rk. cost i C4 C . low the $1 mark at Kansas City for | The employment situation in De- | “f Of Making the cotion crop. | Pomiaios’ o the first time since 1914. Flour has |troit continues to improve, according | ¢, n€" T SC8 &9 HOW e mers | Durant Motors followed wheat, certain grades being | to Secretary Culver of the Employers' [ UCre B0 W2 BE PGT (04 ion crop + ik Kasin $2 lower than on March 15. Bread,|Association, the figures lhys’ week | (i1 he the cheapest ever made. The showing an increase of 6,440 over | WU DG Lhe SRCADERt SN e M izer a however. has not joined the down- n ore = ward procession, the loaf being just|last week. for the seventy-nine re-jare counting to beat the boll weevil x as about as costly as when raw ma- | Porting firms. by inte Jmanual_labor, which I terials were at their apex. 3 5 thus far has been favored by ideal 1% In the Kansas anma okianoma ovt|Skilled and Unskilled South | weather conditions ; &4 flelds there is a belief that crude oil| 1 & Fall Orders Surprising. !Granada Oil ~ prices have about tonched the bottom.| LiKely t0 Pocket the LOSSES| scveral nundrea traveling sates- HHeca .o z EL Decreased production has served to £ men, handling various lines and rep-1Indan Packing ~ 0™ offset the apathetic demand, and an- BY RALPH SMITH. resenting jobbers and wholesalers, ! Iutercontinenta; R ] ticipation of seasonal consumption by | Special Dispatch to The Star. have taken to the road within the, International Petroleum e 17y last ten days with their fall samples, { Jerome Verde and to date their firms have been ]M! County Gas . ployment among skilled labor and|agreeably surprised with the orders Pihe Lorpedo .. —Less unem- motorists in late spring and early ATLANTA, April summer is strengthening the feeling. e e o1 Ty o gee o !less idl among unskilled work-| they ha ived from retailers, o s | Michigan Copper and Frifit |mes in the citics. with a correspond | inrouhout the territory. Smail-town | Ltjuestn botroiciss -] . ing increase in farming activities | merchants, who have not been in,Magma Copper . 3% Are Belng Watched Closely throughout the southeast, have com- | the market for months, have begun . Muracaibo 0l . FEd - bined to stimulate a spirit of optim-[to buy, and the reports sent in by ‘i:::i‘:,"fl-,'.‘.‘.’fl""’ i BY PHIL S. HANNA. ism that is reflected in general trade | the drummers indicate that the sln(‘klnwn" il % ‘TED TOSUPPLY QUALITY FOOD Products ! Speciat Dispatel to The star. lism that is refiected in gencral tride | ¢ Loota™in practicaliy -every " line , dernck, Uy i =4 | = co8 2 i * | have been pretty well depleted. | Sidwest Oil pd. 2y DETROIT, April- 22.—Copper and 'more apparent that skilled and un Aot e s e DLW ! 3 th . . . pp d L o mocket | It is worthy of remark idwest Kefining 3 to the housckeepers of the District at prices that | fruit. two big items in the natursl:skilled labor have decided to " that ‘there is less demand alon the | Revada, Oymir 4 retail trade for the more expensive elia . Freey 3 G i - SRR R RRE i IOPRRRERERRRERET; | 11d costiy lines of merchandise, with : YAusns Mines : NCRR | only the tremendous D-G-S buying power can ac Open Till 9 P. M. Bl eoetl s of Bl et R T & . . aisis A | mand for medium-priced commodities . o 3 complish. D-G-S buying “Eliminates the Middle . e e e i | o e L Man.” D-G-S Stores offer the BEST in QUALITY— )Pecl elease bt il B it &£ ! EW YORK, il 22 —Conserva- | Kud: In PERSONAL SERVICE to YOU and LOWEST PRICES. . tive, optimism marke the tone of the 3 H week end summary of business issued et [ lc or ecor s by the National Wholesa Goods | Salt Creek (new - D-G-S members are not strangers to you. They are old- | | Rranriation % veuterTon Ve said o | St 3% Briefly, the report sa: Upon the established, experienced Washington Grocers, and there is ! Don’t Fail to Secure These Big Hits basis that textile price reductions | Swir*yC; have been made to a greater extent|juuoian’ b i one in your neighborhood—KNOW HIM BY THE D-G-S R { tiae oy ome-in the business thought A SIGN IN HIS WINDOW. Through D-G-S buying he ! —————No. 18744, Price 85c——— |y e et aony et s offers you a NEW LOW PRICE LEVEL and complete f Underneath Hawatian Skies M 1o A other Mncs at e | 1,5t ot B e up the various lines we find the co deaus sumer actively purchasing ginghams. rren isros Co-operative buying DIRECT from manufacturers and pro- ‘ No. 18742, Price 85¢ S e e d ables the D-G-S Store in your nei: e Fox L g 3 o = HCCERNCE: 5 ey &l o Make Believe rosiery, notions and other lines at at- :v;':;‘f il ket stocks of high-grade staple groceries, meats, fruits, vege- : hi Fox Trot—Paul Whiteman Orchest tables—and PERSONAL ATTENTION. b - s el Down Around the Sip Sip Sippy Shore o e s i ports of improvement the dry goods % business are reflected here. The John men report the retailers have had an |>Wii & o : 'x('entianull)_’ good vspring _busin&ss. Luwoll Carbige . s iy supplY 3 5 - ln:;;ln; sl‘ruwln;{ decided gains over| [ 4 - - & g Some Little Bird Quality—Service—Lowest Price ; ; i - o e tosn ) So Sk i 4 D-G-S EXTRA VALUES m— 10c E.xtesn or * ok ok ¥ BOSTON, April 22— The entire| Wu°tations furuisbed Ly W. 1. Hibbe & Co. Bid, Aske leather trade is turning optimistic. Let-| \.i0 smeric - d ters and telegrams from all over the ,J.“...-Icmn"..u'.'u:":u‘. ; e 10 country indicate dealers and nackers are cry e w9 swg not anxious to sell even at the slightly ¢ vipe Liue @o. ] [ o higher prices prevailing, while tanners | 'l vurougu w2l u! Or an lanO O are much re anxious to purchase. :*;l_-‘xln;llm:; l»ftln‘u 12 . - Large orders for fall shoes are being | iy, m""l‘;,.wn:‘:’- 0 placed by retailers, and much earlier | Lunka i Line. oo G Street at Thirteenth than usual. There is therefore a gen- e eral broadening demand, and a numbor' nuiua Lipe Line Co. D-G-S has accomplished what houseckeepers have so long (One Step—Paul Whiteman Orchestra) Bunfhces Sre sefeetes Rere: The omn | i sought—a way to REALLY REDUCE the cost of living. ‘ : | bétter sentiment spreading. conditions | ;iur 4 manifesting a more healthful activity. b Post Toasties or CRISCO, e st e e e Kellogg’s Corn Flakes All size cans. 17 | brousght hardship to farmers who bought | southers Fibe Line Co.. G Nuts 140 . PeriPound \................... (4 ! or leased la}v‘ld :ru high renl?la ar;dbmay | Soutu enn, il o i rape Nuts ........coocoeneenn - iresult in the formation of a tobacco Stutuwest. Fenn. L ne 4 SpoticasiiCleanter, 25¢ Eeaiheting association similar fo the or- | Susturd bil'Lel Lulitoruin Rolled Oats, 12 6Cans ...................onl 2 | ganization revenlll_\"‘;mmmn ished ‘\]hyd thie § v W o R ; 4 % | Frain growers, ention is called 1o Suunaurd Vil Co. mentocky. Regular Package ........ C Ralmolives Soap, Zsc s G | B fact. however, that while the 1921 Sisuaurd Ui Cv. Mebravke: Orienta Brand COFFEE, SRCakesi - Siecseonchiiecn ; 3 O o Sppear abmormally low they are ] Sianound UM Co. Sew Toric... 36 1-1b. Can Z 33c GOLD MEDAL FLOUR { well toveitie averagoitor ithe Mast teny L Sorneila e £ 2o me e IS NARE C-ln:lpbell?s -Pork .“'d 12-1b. Bag 65c | years. Union Tank Line Co..... g; 10w EIDSIBAT oo et |V acuim Oi Cor E 308 Beans, per can gc | FOREIG : Washiugilon Oil s 32 —_— No. 3 Can 6-1b. Bag .. 35C { {Quotations furnished by W. B. Hibbs & Co.) | ] TOMATOES ................. Prices at noot 1 5 % e - . = 5 s 2 s o ta jons furnisied by W. B. Libbs & Co. EbSCanl =0 oY e Per Can e Pg,.m.; Frs 3 e sl R S i Co ... 17 | varis » Fragie 13 Blue Label KARO Syrup, llc Tall Can . 14c¢ | Colorne 4s.--.-.- 18, { Browsei 2 Waraw 11 gtte 1%3-1b. Can .. Evaporated Milk ............ i D ord. "L, Bank 1 1013 | Beriin - L Copeabagen...18.07 Il Dresden 4s...... Preuss Bank 4s.. 161, s 13 o Madrid Stockholm =3 13c QUART ' Bresd 310100 B Mt 19 e e sucn : Women’s Ball Strap B 0 AR o 3R SR, M Coiricciced c i % % ienva ) < Cleaneasy Soap ............. - Sc Uneeda Biscuit .............. 7c i }{{;".’.‘.fl‘,’;‘t ¥ e SILYER SUSTATIONA 1 Hamburg 3 cl 5 - > o i ! Ham| 4 - NEW YORK, April 22.—Bar silver, P. & G. and Star 25 AILN. B. C. Products, 15 ! BI'O e OXfOl'dS Himbarg 443 domestic, 997 ; forcign, 53%; Mexican Soap,4 Bars ........... aioteraie 2 C Package . 5 [ Koenigsberg 45, g : ! dollars, 45% > { Teipziz 4tas. .- Lalian 5s.. o 89%| LONDON, " April 22.—Bar _silved, tighGrade MEATS First Quaiity onty ‘ : . TR S0 e Nl sel 05 B2 ayita per ouncel mone < er cent o S poraa : Disoount rates: ~Short bills, 5% per 4 Speclally Priced : R Delgian Prem. 55 7% | cent. Three-month bills, 6% per cent. | German £ 38 Remim ... 39€ Choicaibegioftany i T T Shoulder of Lamb............ 25C fi;’“’;:hs;feds'“"' 48¢c | 38065 Capital & Surplus, $200 000—Resources, Over $1,800,000 Breast of Lamb............ ]§¢ Fountain Brand 35 Hams, Ib. .................... 99C Sugar-Cured Smoked 16 Am Pure Lard, in 1 This smart and practical Walking Shoe What Really Counts shoulders, Ib. ...... s . C Pound Packages ............ 7c is one of our newest arrivals of excellent y quality, Mahogany Calf with Ball Strap and —is what you save—not how much tip; Cuban heel. 3% you draw in salary or wages. Abil- Paid on ity to save offsets limited capacity Daily for earning. Savings {Be a sane spender—and a steady Balances 5aver at the Mt. Vernon, where Corby’s Mother’s Bread.........8c CHOICEST FRUITS AND VEGETABLES AT LOWEST PRICES Find the Store That Displays the D-G-S Sign in Your Neighborhood Special Silk Hosiery Cordovan and White: § 15 full. fashioned, with o . i d 1 all ou 3% double heel and toe. your eposets will earn y«¢ Alld You WI“ F ll'ld E 3 Pairs for $450 %1‘,;1' g::: compound interest on daily bal- An Account ances. T T T Safe Deposit Boxes, $2.50 up, Per Year Open 5 to 8:30 Every Saturday Evening Mount Vernon Savings Bank unmmumiCor. 9th St. and Mass. Ave. Stetson Shoe Shop 1305 F Street DAILY (FRocERYSAVINGS

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