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g : THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D, ., TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 6, 1921. ' Roller Skate: | vt - 25575%% s oo INDUSTRIAL ACTIVITY SHOWN, AT Thal Frochr, which ar-| $L28 & poug and ik ehacoiscs| [ $1.25 a'pound and milk chocolates Ball-bearing, Unio = 1. 3 . e ean ey o are iAmn- crican ¢ e ed {nrough thelr trying period and - | T CCEEDING BRIEF HOLIDAY [f 55t e | Clesetorough, 3 - 3 & trade also are showing improvement | NEW YORK, September 6 (Special). 7 | Continental ¢ . Manu! “CE“" of confect! onery —Retalil dealers are puzzling over the - Plpe the Twin Cities report a big Increase| ;. ."t; charge for collars in view Capital Shoe Findings C and Pipe Line in business. The improvement hasi,s's;o 1atest announced cut by Clustt, 260 20 . gno Union Shoe F | i Bk : Manufacturmg Plants Put on Additional|is soet, enoues, to watrant s ble| Beatody ' €" 8™ oF “Fral adin the L . ignal Of 1 statement today by C. F. Trettin. vec- | retary of the retail grocers, which as-| clothing and men's furnishings report | Wholesale price at $1.60 a dozen. 1t a decided betterment in the volume of | 18 belfeved, however, in view of the orkers and Number Of C].OSC EStab- business, not only for immediate but scou hich accompanied the cut that most for future delivery. Millinery is mov- | ¥ J . ing in larger volume, although at|dealers will maintain the price at 2 5 5 cheaper prices, and general merchan- [ cents each. The Star ivi 3 lishments Resume Operations. cheansurlcon o n e TS he Star delivered by regular carrier to your | | Prairie Pipe. Li port a satisfactory volume of busi- > 1. home every evening and Sunday morning for 60 | Sol efini : . 2 ~| NEW YORK, September 6 (Special). % H $2 T ; BY JAMES ALLERTON. of handicaps to business in this sec- and automobile accessories| N0] qeaters here whe have eeuen: ||| €ents a month costs you about 1% cents a day and 5 e SEABRIDGE South Penn X = 0 tion. Each day sees some obstacle | contlnue active. enced some recent demand for domes- ts Sunday b SElets | Semthwe , 3 Sv:;l“l;lfl;g;l&‘";:;:;mb" 6—Bust.|TEMoved and while improvement in f e diti e size of bituminous coal are ve. || cents Sundays. 1 . > ¢ g Lo - | the major industries is slow, it can- plenishing their yards, and the call . | 224 Sth St. N.W. |ness is being resumed atter the holi- |not bemintaken. - The plasterers’ Notes o Commoaities on e mines for more'domentic siaes | Telephone Main 5000 and M stk |0 g 2 ion h igned ontract wit as thrown a large tonnage of steam;§i B3 o § 5 | emurse accomts o Responaiie Paries | R B |G = 0 oo i 6 eI P T G S o in Various Centers |ias frowh. s, aree, ‘oundiin, ot don | Delivery Will Start at Once |/ ‘i sstandard 0l every line of Industry in this section. { ¢4 ynfinished work and $9 for new Steel. tress offerings. | H Many manufacturing plants- which | work, and the painters are working | sr Louls, September 6 (Special).— i had been holding off during the holl- |Under o tentative agreement. = Con-|agents of railfoads in this territory Hors day put on additional workers today | tractors and b k S |are scouting the district to determine!| EAST ST. LOUIS, 1L, Septemb: : have been at loggerheads since last |hol*0q Were car repair work can | (Special) - The repewed antiom 1o and a number of plauts which had |spring on the open shop. 1t is pos- |}, qone most cheaply and effectively | eastern and southern textile milly has ! I been closed resumed operations. llhl]e the n.iuni,r'u( of the plfl;lerrfru' in this district. Al s A e et milla g r‘m PRRRRRRERRR R 1 Buying of textiles went forward 5cale may be the opening wedge for | oo nGoiELD, Ve, September 6|mule market, which is strong and; - 3 2 the manufacturers of cotton | &,Seneral settlement. " There i over | SIUUNGFIELD, Wi Seplamier, Jl falrly active and is expected to fur- _Thousands of Testimonials I goods, many of whom had withdrawn | $20.000.000 ready for investment in |, 2e€0 0 i Tt "more men euch | ther invigorate this business. Thousands of Washingtonians and visitors from ail parts of | their products from the market after | i, 2000 A8 ML ANE L RRR (S | week and many of the workers, for- ey R e s S R e LI D D | ] o DR Rkt L el o 3 ol| g 5 cones e relie Zort_of our patients, are standin {viseprices. The increases probably The glass Industry awithout trouple. | |in& to Europe. A meavy gasoline Somant Ser eh:| ready and wiliog to serve you. Al instruments are sieriized ot chec! ving. as ma- : 1 3 = Yy gas -1 B Vefore using z August bookings by steel companies | PITTSBURGH, September 6 (Spe- | ported over the 2y B !Jority of retailers have by no means |, A{EISt 0SS Y e o | T peen & ood in- | Dorteq oo Cr,ihe oliday and is ex-|{§ By Dr. Wyeth and Siaf of Experts. Careful Dentists. That jsecured the amount of goods they|s) nercent over the July record. The |quiry here for structural steel and | weeks if weather conditi fa | B Has Been Our Record for the Past 27 Years. Terms of Payment | will require for this coming season. | {ierican Sheet and Tin Plate Com. |mail contracts have been closed at |vorable. o Conditions are fa-|g to uit. Exsmination Froe | stores started to do brisk .,y had the largest single week in |prices ranging from $55 to $58 a ton. Cleanlinens is one E:’,:’e‘;":,’_“c’al}::";"':““‘;';:“g;.(e“g_";“{“"‘m: shipments and bookings since last [Fabricators are now estimating on Vanilla Beans.* and Mules. i many striking features. My perfect Sue-| & of-town atays today and immediately | M2Y- foauitEs fromENer ork. NEW YORK, September 6 (Spectal). | tion Teeth Winy| Gold Crowns !began belated shopping for fall.| .. 4 —_— —Higher prices are being demanded ! Ve =nd Bridge b | Building activities were renewed at |Big Increase in Trade Vidormeis: for Mexican vanilla beans in this mar- | Dot Stn. e Work, Built P A I e 0 Reported in Northwest PHILADELPHIA, September 6 (Spe- | ket. because of increasing scarcity. e e Do ativee St v S s e 2 S r Toot! J for > mand is increasing to some extent as porte g 8l can e S Cocon Beans. o8 AN Sam or porcelain. a consequence, BY L. S. McKENNA. ed, the volume of business still is far { NEW YORK, Scptember 6 (Special). | n Every Everirg Until 8 O'Clock. and on Sundays 10 AM. to 4 P.M. R AR RN U RR R AR Lifelong . Spectal Dispatch to The Star. belowinocmalMamitactirersiexpect fr=Theimarketifopicocoaibeansfistrair | Lady and maids in attendarce. All Work Fully Guaranteed for 20 Years, Kindl ;i {Pittsburgh Sees Better ST. PAUL, September 6.—Statistics |2C0CTS (G COmE AR, & Tun 8ot Y ara at. Mieer prives, 70 | B | xoep name and tocation of my ofce in your mind. d Service Outlook for Business | coliected by exccutives in Chicago ot the demand. ’ Finished_products on — Dr. WYETH, I 427-29 7th St. N.W. the sales of more than forty food |tand are 36 per cent less than they Soap. nc t In the 5 ducts in the northwest show that|were a year ago. S y e 2 ] 5 el = BY H. B. LAUFFMAN. {’;0 Aot tanloRboth hona s e dats E ALY AED NEW YORK, September 6 (Spectal). Opposite Lansburgh & Bro. and over Grand Uniom Tea Co. Largest and Most Thor. Best SR e dounied the sates ot July, | SEW YORK, September § (Special). |—A briek demand from Mexico for |[l oughly Equirpsd Pariors in Washingtan. . Four eutire Soors given over o operative 5y Special Dispatch to The Star. more than double of July.-|_The movement in heavy-weight un- | perfumed soap and other perfumed and mechanical dentistry. Phone 1‘:“:. 9133. PITTSBURGH, September 6.—Prog- | Further proof of improvement in ress is being made in the elimination ' trade conditions- here is found in a 2 W I izt s &l \ | "'l||||||||||| ! Original Product ] r'd Of ment this week, and it is belleved |turers here. derwear lines has shown an improve- | toilet goods is reported by manu(ac-i from now on there will be a steady Homes demand for this elass of merchandise Jewelry. in this market. NEW YORK, September 6 (Special). 3 —Retailers here report that jewelry Non-Ferrous Metals, sales at present have reached a point PHILADELPHIA, September 6 (Spe- | equal to those experienced five years cial).—The Philadelphia mint is turn- |ago. There is a good demand for ng out from 265,000 to 280,000 silver | Women's impo wat dollars & day to replace those coins melted under the Pittman act. The mint here has enough silver on hand |to run to the end of the year at the present rate of coinage. Six million dollars were coined here in August. "~ REDUCED TO $157.50 (From $185.00) DOUBLEDAY-HILL ELECTRIC CO. Wholesale Distributers 715 12th Street N.W. | paINTS AT Lessen the care of the home owner. After the home is painted with HPC House Paint it will not require any paint attention for several years. HPC $3.50 | Cottons. NEW YORK, September 6 (Special). —The advance in cotton has been fol- lowed by advances in cotton goods in this market and new price lists now are in process of compilation all along the line. Many lines of goods have Main 4681 R BAU of about 20 per cent. Bonbons and!l transfer your funds to our 2‘ o ON SALE BY THE FOLLOWING DEALERS: |been témporarily withdrawn from i e 1829 14th St. N.W. i ; : | sale until prices are adjusted and lit- : g“]’__“ali};lfi"'&.fi‘csh T3th St NW. For that comfortable feeling bring your paint jiicNbusiesstislicxpE teaiitofibefidons L1 L. L Hayes, 1427 P St NW. roblems to us. Expert advise gratis. | HENDERSON, Ky. September 6 H Q{j;?reh&Dhgggvgf’ P q‘“\,\t\-’ N.w. time, but with a 10 per cent reduc- / ’CIPAr.nnc,Ufl\‘ \ Samy | ) : gEqyesal SENNE | Phone tion In wages. ™ wome e g ©Ros | 1 H. F. Dismer, 14th St., near Park roa WATCH THE WORM DISAPPEAI 5 aume H Thomas_Electric Co.. 1200 9th St. N.W. ey o ° « M. 1352 Cands. Il it shomeluhe mrogross of or H Turher\'illek&' Ha;g;l.:gé ln\c‘ \709 12th St. N.W. { st LOUIS, September 6 (Special If you have $24 or $240 or Analgesxque r 3 H. Kapneck, 717 12th St. N.W. We Ship A h | —One of the largest retail candy more, write us for information ae 3 i) S ohti 2 v e Shi, n; ere s alers here has announced i o % c H ngue Chodman Lighting and Supply Co. 12th and H Sts. N, p Anyw 1215 H St. N.W [l s bore e anmouncet et in || Sl "ur® 350" pariitipaiing 'I Paris) Il | bl D,Sat:ck %xdnnge Se.urity orporation ° = “SESo0” Relieves Pain . 3230 Bond Building 1400 New York Ave., Washington, D. C. Main 848 Keep a Tube Handy Thos.Leeming & Co.,N.Y. ~ What Every ~ Retailer Needs Baltimore & Ohio Trains will continue to arrive at.and depart_from lvania Station g A Way to Get Better Records at Lower Cost New York City 2‘ Why are prompt and accurate figure records It will quickly give you the totals for charge ' ‘ so important in retail business? sales, cash sales, bank deposits, additions to 1 i Because in successful retailing ¢ime is every- stock, goods on hand, charge accounts, over- i thing. head expense and profits. 5 i__ “You can’t check up your business figures once The Burroughs Machine is easy to buy on the : - a month and expect to “get by.” Even once installment plan. It will pay for itself as it goes = a week is taking a big chance. You ought to along—usually does it in error-prevention alone. i 3 i know every day. Let our representative show you how other 3 You must buy today, scll tomorrow; take @ merchants are getting real profits out of their 5, small- profit and turn it over quickly. Burroughs Adding, Bookkeeping or Calculating i1 You can’t carry unsalable stock, long credits, = Machines, besides having a Iot more daily i i slow collections, or any unnecessary expense brass-tack figure information that is in- i in retail business as it is run today. valuable. ® il You want to know every day the essential _If you’re not satisfied the machine will pay it facts about how your business stands. .ts way we don’t want you to take it. Call us i ; i Hard to get? No, easy and economical, on the telephqne—you can’t lose and may gain i if you do the work on a Burroughs Machine., a great deal. -2 BURROUGHS ADDING MACHINE COMPANY ARRANGEMENTShavebeen made for the continued opera- i } tion of Baltimore and Ohio trains to and from the Penn- i A *> sylvania Station (7th Avenue and 32nd Street), New York City. ’ ? i Washington, D. C., Office Thésstsmfdt;n i; located h)ousetl onj tl}’llock f;om Broadw&ay, in (h; il s1di Seve! treet o i i t eatre districts. Undergroun : t Bmo“sh. Building, 724 S Bw- @ ;;:ssag:wayaigg\?g;tago{,\;;idx'P:finsylvani;xhl"lotil, chen;g } i venue and Broadway Subways to all parts of Manhattan a § | i Tdcp’mn‘ kalm 6220 ; Brooklyn, also direct service by bus lines, elevated and surface i cars. . i In announcing its terminal arrangement in New York City, the Baltimore and Ohio also directs attention of the public to 1 - its centrally located terminals in other important cities reached by direct er service—Philadelphia, Baltimore, Wash- ington, Pittsburgh, Akron, Cleveland, Columbus, Toledo, 4 Detroit, Cincinnati, Louisville, St. Louis and Chicago. A : Baltimore and Ohio trains are operated on convenient sched- ules between stations in over 1000 cities and towns. All - Adding—Bookkeeping—~Calculating Machines et et i O o e . R0 A B 4 s e 8 | Far fares, reservations and information, apply to W. V. Shipley, Division i Passénger Agent, 323 Homer building, 13th and F streets northwest, Wash- | % ington, D. C. Telephone, Main 556. i = : 1 W. B. CALLOWAY, W. E. LOWES, o ; Passenger Traffic Manager, General Passenger Agent, E N Baltimore, Md. Baltimore, Md. ‘Baltimore & Ohio Railroad - R A B i ¥ Wi B |