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g - A ; EVENING STAR, W 158 0 T ' clal).—The expectath at & cut in|paper by a local haberdasher offering f- it Elll M" declded uj the ETROIT TRADE IS SURPRISING |j et s 1 7 (R %o e oo BAN lE 5 Bom the-sales | d z lect has te 88 - the- lealer an urfler for a shirt from Lon: 'n ‘" i a week of one-half EVEN THE MOST OPTIMISTIC & icishdpmawisariajm e ELimit g iy 5 those at- Cont and | uu high schools. U. 8. LIBERTY BONDS, s Tapaber s - - PITTSBURGH, December 2 (Spe- Divisens a.'fc" k8. -::nnun; 3106200 | 5y paperty 3 V alt!) T}:’ELI:{%‘“ D:‘a’i’“be; zl g.sg:; i'n'.il-.‘n'ii' glecr Frlckucom,;“y h"l '"")u Wuhl m n.uny and m T. 8. u-rw’ et 48, o omer of u umption of several Iny Liberty .. ast Three Months Of 1921 promxse €YY | fave advanced in this market nearly | hundred more coke furmaces In the pany, as ts on the quar. | U & oy A $20 a thousand feet in.the last two |Connellsville district, bringing the - Fair Comparison With Former Years. !vrs:"fio'”hfi:'-fi"f T a5 men wers put 8|D), €. Association Plamni : . ] Sugar. d X ; . L : - | Drasimately 2,000 Shocis malled Sltua'tlon Elsew}lere- ’su.’?'iéx-?}:‘;n‘u R ORLEA;‘&-.I;uember 2 (Spe- - for Meet of National Com - |Sesteraay.” g ek , }salers In the northwest are far below l.‘lll)-—Evar sandy facto in the i ! mormai,‘and. there 1s Jittle movement |¢ity in runoing £ut} farse and over:| Mittee of Financiers. they consider out of line with thelin (his section of. Hawallin Sugar.itime to supply its woliday trade. prices they are recelving for their The dull market is reficcted in the |Sales, while not up to those.of last| With representatives from many of American Tel. Washington Stock Exehange Americtn 2l :“ BY PHIL S. HANNA, e il Special Dispateh to The Star. own products. wholesale for Hawailan cane sugal . i s year, compare favorably with pre-|the local banking institutions in at- Fastinston Gas f =i $1:000, at 90. ! DETROIT. December 2.—The cont whlchwlrl quoted at $6.45 a hundred. vious seasons. tendance, tentative plans for the en- lonotype—10 ued activity of business here is surpris- | Aflama Hohday Buymg NEW' ORLEANS, December 2 (Spe- {. — 2 the adminfstrative nme-mxu umupe—a at 184, 5 mericas iz even the most cptimistic. The last| cl-l)—Onnumed sugar is selling on " Pamis. tertainment of the admin! it Arres catn | A three months of this year, whica nor- | on Par With Averages ;plantatins at 4% cents « pound, the | prLADKLPRIA, December 2 (Spe- ‘committee of the American Bankers'; betomac Elsciric g. m. and s (w. %)~ | Bethiehem |xonem Drice the stanle has brought In | cial).—The makers of white lead have | Association, which will meet hers e wmum Gas w..—u 500 at 108%, $1,000| Bethiehem Steel 74 1835, A e e ity e ey "hierd °th | ElVen a guarantee -price to extend to|cember 12 to 14, were discussed by | ot 108 BY RALPH SMITH. robile- industry, give prowise of Wak- [y . picateh to The Star, == |bijfe planters are finding it hard 10 | cepruary, and, this has alded to stab- | the District of Columbla Bankers' As- Ballway asd Electric 45—$5,000 g:mm Anml-u:ch Ey e Eareke Cro ibg a very fair mmpnrlwn_r:rlm |;re l‘ ATLANTA; December 2.—The de- ilize the paint market here. n:lh‘tfhn at the Cosmos Club last on Rallay and Electric ptd.—8 at cq t‘: C . s L., €s 1929, 97 rec-nl ou“ aus quarterly periods. e abrupt |, eesing effect of unseagonable : Woel. . the at u downturn, which was expected, hus not | weather in this section has Bean | e aea cpecial).— |- L Steel. . h’:f;;‘:_":{w13“:;‘5“;*‘*;%:"";'““‘ 'f,fi“"‘-{-‘:,“,,‘,’.,‘:.fi':“"“‘{;fi..u D Bt e ey materialized. Ou the contrary, surveys h-rurly offset b, the proximity of the | The “demand for wool hosiery has{ BITTSBURGH, December 2 (SDe-|ine visitors by the lacal organization.| Poiowac Electric cons. Se 3000 at 9 ; A dlen “f"mfm ristmas holidays and the volume of | pecn so great this winter that cotton |cial)-—Local maisers of cast-iron pibe | George O, Walson. bresident of the| Cepiial Traction ¢ Ex 05 o o n 1 ‘opper jist compieted by che bourd of educa- | {IFIEIES B0 S SRG TS UTume | DR S0 BTes this alstrict are ex) report v 114 : a 3 - Z A fat com 2 i Deri- |report more buying by publie utility 3 ington Gas Lighi—1 at 45. tion indicate, that there ar: oniy, 33000 | o1y "hotiday buyini is about on par [IIUL e U0, IR SIOFICE Bre SERCTG | intoreuts ana an inerease in the vol-) LiGSTty National Bank and member Potoas Bicctric . m. Ge—$1.000 at 981, | B. F: Goodrich Ta 1026 i }'.'::..’7";;:.',::'.“1,'.&‘,.‘::':: 3% workers now’ unemployed here S [ \ith ears, but a smaller nme of tngui | terial m)o the executive council of the Am 000 98 T 3 (ne; wacticalfy tae same number shown atf Vich-&VEIAZE. ¥ o Med, | Yarns in the hope of working out of inquiry covering mater! cun Bankers' Association, will head Verde 5 HRctoally e sme P lorare mount of money Is being expender ;| methods of makipg thls character of ibe delivered in the spring. | the reception committee, and addition- o ; ol Callenmone | s 5 | = !al members of the committee will be ;om-e "? S Whils the number of automobiles be are oo in the cities, but pl)mentnl i X Notes. | appointed today by Victor B, Deyber. joney—Call loans, fug sold Fas sluraped. somewhat.: th: | jp the country districts are slow and AL e NEW YORK, December 2 (Special). | F. J. Addison, jr., and John B. Larner, fuftories are receiving dally orders and |l bably will eontinue to be until eot- | PHILADELPHIA, December 2 cspa-,—rhs Red Star line has announced | president of ‘the District assoctation. Bid and Asked Prices. the demand for closed cars is keeping | fon mm’fl Blonar. Weavers and knitters here are |u reduction ip second-class passenger Lt e a T falrly ciose t . Retall business | 5 A s e e T e e I Tt haica, |aTe holding off. Horton. Boods. milts | vo New York from S1T6 s pi4s. the sssociation Increasing the annual | Americza el snd T:"l :-,’! Cf cold weather, but wirmer Weather |tion thut any Ereat volume of hold. | 4T¢ operating at 60 to 65 per ;g;“,";! KANSAS CITY, December 2 (Spe- |is, O Memper banke THon Hanke iy this week has interfered with ‘Re 0r- ings will be turned loose at present| vecers {cial). —What is declared to have been |}oving® brunch banks, according to A5 Tl ch m G- derly disposition of winter merchandise. | prices. e {the largest dress sale ever held in|yhe amendment adopted, Will Pay $10| Anacostia oo Potamac guss. 5. Stores wfe neavily stocked und mer- | Rullding activity here for November 4 this city has just been concluded ;go STERAMETE AloPtel Wi By G Ao Teirghone 5o chants somewhat uneiss. AQvANCs |set a new record. the fotal eost of | - Gratn. ; )lme by the Kilne Coat and Suit Com- 108 S8eh branch Insttemron. o | Capttal Traction B Holiday trade 18 kood In household fUr- | new construction started, §667.661, ex-| TOPEKA. Kan, December . (Spe-ipany, which operates stores in five [STEBSment to the constitution ' Jikhings and aecessities, but high-priced | ceeding the amount for both Novem.|cfal).—The Kansas state board of icities. The convention hall was rent- | (Peo0 N8 TS BOTBORRE O Bae SOUECG ue 1s 81 e om‘:a BOXDS. spscialties wre lage:n er and December, 1920. In Novem- | agriculture estimates the present con- ed and 750 sales people pressed into 5% aqministration amo Wwea CORLSS | Mewwalitan X, It Be. 3 Erench Government, e I i % e . Srmits | ditions of the wheat crop at 58.6 Der ' gervice. The dresses were all priced e . ber there were T Ui DTl | cent, the lowcst ever reported for this 'ag $18 Thousands of women jammed | (WO Vice presidents, secretary and ric cons. S y (.anemnent of Bwitzerla d. bringi the total for “thi, Demand Is for Useful Goods et SEising (e, Sl it retof | Hime of vt “Thix wifution is dus 10 | tha' Auditorhum, and white the Kiine | ressurer of the assoctation and, the 310,666,220 T ig a better record |lack of moisture, o ;company did not announce the num- q “and Low-Priced Noveltles {than the total of $13,000,000 for the = {ber of dressc sold, rival scouts esti-SOUncll of the American Bankers entire year of 1920, when the reduc- Corkn. mated them at 18,000 in the one day. |Afsociation as ex-officlo members, tion in the coxt of materials Is taken, BALTIMORE, December 2 (Special). | NE WYORK. December 2 (Special). | “Urgont necessice tor larger quar- utel 2 linto consideration, Unemployment Is | —The Spanish-American Cork Prod- | The Munson Nne Will Start & NeW | ers ba honse 1ty reembersnip. was .?'r_ LouIS. hm-:hqub\;rh:u:l: nseason. | decreasing slowly, but sure! ! ucts: Compuny, whose plant was re- ! passenger steamer scrvice to Nassau.|voiced’by Mr: Larner in behalf of (he able weather in c e B ? i Rey_ Hercules 1. J. Reynolds’ Eran Consalidated 2 5sza:u§i§s=aa: Bapulpa com, Himmy Petrol . Skelly Ot Bouthern o America s Por Swift International * D"l‘f-fl#ftlfflg jeently destroyed by fire, has acquired | the Bahamas and eastern Cuba, De- | xCoCtt Aty 2o % At 4 = t 3 Ce N ¢ gton Chapter of the American y long) Bait - e T T Thie businesa s | COMModity Reports ]Z:l;c,,?(,i"""i;.’;;",f;‘c'n",,d SR take Sember 31 with the salling of theinstitute of Banking, He naid the | B Baltimons ‘.'{,:.“I',E‘,‘;,',"';',; but only ed. . i unomar. building committee of the assoclation 1t e foore an 8. o eabise on {f AhTa amen 44 coutar From Various Sections &5t beins Sspunde, 12447 ! - ol conider Sroctring - anotner | ¥ KK : Beibieien ‘Ree ot wenther. combined Wit the opening Rabber A LEAF TOBACCO MARKET. bullding If construction at this time STOCKS. of the holiday trade, his stimulated| \pye £ORE Deeomber 2 (S Hides. 4 , PUBLIC, UTILITIES, i 3. 2 necial) _ ] December 2.—Week's remil business. Reporty from the| “rng’uavance in the price ¢ crade! NEW YORK. Decembor 2 (spe- | BAUTIMORE BoeStil ZWiusl Chapter Guarters Inndequate. and Telga gotheast and southwest I aNca L ame | Fubber has brought with it an In- | cial).—Trade in the local market for [L¢{¢IPLS twere 4% AOET A ere is wilaking for his organisation, W. J. buyers everywhere are in the same ed inquiry from tire manufac- dry hides is very sluggish, but the JEaR DEURS R0 SOETITent e in ine | fYaller, president of the chapter, said | mind. The demund Is for useful goods | yurirs who are beginning to prepare market for packer hides is firmly NORINE that the present quarters at 1214 F aid low-priced novelties for, gifts. for production to meet the, spring|maintained. Reports from Buenos! ", l((C .. 160 pounds: Inferior ang | Street were _entirely inadequate and; Retailers —are permittink their yrade. ires record sales of frigorifico steers ', /" o o | unsuitable, - the chapter membership o 4 \ 3 5 3.00a5.00; sound, common, 6.00 | hgy siocks to decline and are wottling| s KRON, Ohio, December 2 (Spectal). |8t from $34 to 354.50 Argentine cur- ! 1\0'60 ¢cod, common, 11.00a1.00; me- | raarr o ncreared by 200 in the pust théir Lills. In wholesale circles or Tire pr o B —Tire production here Is reported on !rency. i 18.00230.00; 1 to fine red, t ; 13 b ent requ Gt ‘1‘," pu““ M\ they «‘:‘(‘n«‘t ‘:‘:exilezvl:;l“la::u’;n'f;‘; Butter and Eggs. icommon to medium. 5.00a ‘)o:; sec- | are compelied to stand up during the =% % Delswars ot x-mm 7a 1930, & = with 5 | _CHICAGO, December 2 (Special).—.!onds. gcod to fine, 15.00230.00: bay to- | jectures. . 3 Ee : 2 5 steady, but the tendency is toward jcountry, alr-cured, nominal; ground!quarters also Interfere with th < shown Ly advance orders. are in|throughout the country than at any |jieady, but the tenden rac i re w e prog: X 3 3 by Al Sk gher figures. leaves. new, 2.00a23.00. ress of th Shefes. dry Soods clothine. Stoceries| time for two years, and dealers must | piggs ‘are in acssonal ‘condition. Pk o vearenmasee: Mirytand, 50.- etarsine oy (e unceasbaable I and hardware. What dullness is evi- | restock to-meet the demands of the (113: Ohio, £835; t0tal, 54,973, ey rio G nnressonable, O D et |t Shirts. Ground 'leaves to daté, 324 hogs-|in the last few years, Charles J. Bell, fant 3588 Fas Nutional Leather Taite Satuida ™ z&—f :i.. P OIL STOCKS. rssan:arsgi%sit 2 " 1 districts and _refusal of | on-Ferrous Metals. ] 1 ttributed to- liquidation in | - * N S CITY, December 2 (Spe-|heads. president of the American Se€Urity | xmerican g.:.,x‘(, 1061 ods at prices which | An_ advertisement in a local | e o naust Company. usked that the | Continental Trust Ciexcent Pipe Line . Cumberiand Pipe Line. Karcka Pipe Line M council of administration bring the 'US GRQWER WHEAT m matter to the attention of the Ameris | CHICAGO. December 2.—America-'can Bankerw' Associalon. “The pre- miums,” said Mr. Bell, “have been i marked up to meet heavy losses sus- anada when George Kraft, Bozeman, | tained elsewhere. In the case of one ' ' 4 .\lonl’v. was crowned 1921 wheat kmg;gr our local banks the premium has at the International Grain and Hay |been increased recently from $2.600 BOYS!! Tell Your Mother About These [[ ;.. i =i 5 ity o3 jawarded by the Chicago Board or‘ “In this o nnection, Mr: Larner sug- B zen. mor i Trade. £t takes the title from J. ' &ested mufual insurance might Le a| lRfl-llnx eneral s 2 . Mitchell of Dahindz, Sask., who had | W&Y to circumvent such exorbitant § Stidou 8an Fran: A i iheld it for two years. Milchell was (Fates. He said this system had been » 15t Touin = fifi“]’l'"ullwh SR " runner-up for the sweepstakes this |found successful among merchants. | iues Isfnm':u':fl«u:: e fimn ore T ‘lqu: st sk = - { vear. Kraft's wheat tested 63.6 pounds | Early bassage by Congross of a pad | (i 1 g, I % | South Penns Ol o orri it ), to the “bushel “and Mitchell's 641 check law for the District was pre- | National Union A n . . 14% | Southwest. Penn. Pipe Line ( ’ = John : % idicted by H. H. McKee, chairman of TITLE INSURANCE. s Cons, i . %} | Stanaard Oil Co. Calif A2 2 - ~5 s ific conr. 4 ; % 8 . 5 [ ) =" W { wrested the wheat champlonship trom | the legislative committee, while Eu- | Columbia Title W. Workman of | €ene E. Thompson reported that indi- | Beal Eetate Title . Maxwenl, Tl won the grand cham- | C8tions pointed to an early passage I i : o o also of a bl 3 "t 4 pionship corn sweepstakes. {also of a blue sky law. o Union Paclfic 1st ' commirran, Hary ¥ Vayno of the | SR LGS : e lucation explained that |y, ‘nlon c 63, :::; le’n{l((e:hhld bl;een working out & hln ‘Transfer and St gram for the public schools, whereby . it was Zoped to reach the public through Market ptd J e ""j B+ bington Oil { the children who could obtain a knowl- | K imar Veeoum Ol corp. e 183 - | “The lecturen, -"igrffxnz{x:-fil:mfia,mk (IEsngronjarketis z | Weekter Taon. '«w,--. "{a’flx SRR RAIL EARNINGS INCREASE. BATTERIES T e | Wil & Co. 1t G . *. NEW YORK, December 2. 3 T. 5. TREASUES CERTIVICATES. lof eighty-six roads. showing railway vperating income for October For Active Boys 1f your battery cou speuk, mouuting to $60,011.167, i k. Lo Tte) v d u V' % amounting to ! L1675, is take or & ‘rink of water “That N ‘ ' T l C E Sinreemnn T8, Ll {355 bameok o seimats ot Saa an finportant point in battery e h s 5 e | E s Hard wearing, dark mixtures in. the it yon nuve been a Hittie " March 13, ilwies 100506 |roads of the country. This woul newest Norfolk and Inverted Pleat mod- arciess in this, bring INDER a recent law enacted by Con. e et nmiake October the largest month i vt o Aol T3 April 1, ‘m . 100 - 1921, a fact which, however. holds or exumination, guu,deponunhuAnou-hnnv fanfont s loon S L for. #he matse month In pon to thousand dollars are exempt from _ {330 Augut 1. I_CL D 100% 100 tically every normal year. In Uctober I 31X T .u 'i'h Bigs Mplrubpr :u, "'E .+ 100 1816 1920, net operating income of all r- ncome Taxes and your m ':‘?5'7;"»«% w2 332 | riers totaled $86,000.630. while the s . to assessment ‘“ SY;IS:D(H.U'Q' ‘Ek.‘ s, B ‘elth:r)“l-slx roads which ail'(' includs are not “b”c‘ % n s year's report s=howed 1 Personal Taxes, as the Association mkelumnllntumndpnysthelegnl els. Coats are alpaca lined ‘and" both pairs of pants are lined. Sizes 8 to 18 years.~ These fine suits will please the boy in style and the parent will b; pleased h th ial reduced price o SR e n with the special reduced p: Pe-on-l Taxes on its gntire gross earn- B VO Bacibe 2 The Basein. | 3 s Reserve Bank of Neyw Vork at me' The o, xmeresl we pav is absolutely net. The Building clgge of business November 30 shows: % 5/ Association is the world’s best known method H gold reserves, 81,01 8 FII.E BILL IN WILLYS CASE egu ar 4 - H for systematic saving, with absolule safety. 3 5. $1,112,886.267% WILMINGTON. Del b One Dellar or_More Will Start Your Account. sunted secured by government A biTl of complaint w = . g J° o o opligations, for inembers, $13 wderal court I N Xis The i : 95.105. All otbers, for members. § ¥ , " Prices’ - i Elactric Socage Columbla B ASSOCIatIOII $93.451 Bills bought in open murker, | Company of New Yorh, Battery Co. = {323 %. Total bills on hand, Trust Compan 3 !operating” income of e { NEW YORK RESERVE BANK. | Last s : t : St. N.W. '896. Total earning assets, §311.- tional Bank of New York against the 13 d 14 & e N _ne 11th St. N.W. - TUhcollectea iteme, ;uu'.sm. Willys Corporation, which is incor- an i 1823-33 L St. N.W. Undies Gevernpent! Sugervision Due to members, reserve ac- | porated in Delaware, seeking the ap- bR Bl count, $675,224,139. Total deposits, | pointment of a reci : 3 $699.162,085. Federal reserve notes in | property and assets, wheresoe oiis \oen i actual circulation. $631,590.215. Ratio |uated or controlled. An injunction ey R 2 (AEE of total reserves to deposit and fed- |and subpoena are aiso asked for. A BT % W . : : l:;a‘l ;::e::;‘nole liapilities combined, | hearing in the matter was set for Boys Wool Overcoats Custom-Tailored Clothes at Less Cost Than Ready-Mades! Double-breasted ulster- Most Exceptional Offering - All Worsted Suits ad Plaid Back Overcoats We make most drastic reductions on our entire stocks of highest grade Worsteds and Overcoatings. In a deter- mined effort te stimulate business and to keep our organiza- tion. going at top speed, we satisfy ourselves with a mlnl- mum profit fn create z large volum‘?: busine $ i P ] .m A Tailoring Offer of Supreme . Importance! Don’t Delay g Pl L The advantageous savings our special prices present 50 ~ can only be recognized if you see the quality of the worsteds |, and overcaatings displayed for you here You can best “ F ; Boys’ Overcoats Dark wool mixtures in button-to-neck styles with to 9 years. Special at shades. Made with two muff.pock- Boys’ Long ets and patch pockets, .convertible Overcoats . collar and belt Allwool heather mix- 89 tures ' with plaid tining, | | 8l around. Slzes $ . Double-breasted style with | | 8 to-17 years. A converti- ble collar. s .89 very “‘f‘“’“‘l Sizes 8 to value at....... 12 years. Heavy and warm, A nice. as- sortment of overplaids and plain In conservative styles. F‘lna all-wool, hard finish- ‘worsteds in brown, blue mds 36 to 42 -Pongee Pajamas Made of fine mu.llty cotton pongee. in nlnk 3 blue, tan 1 Ribbed SHIRTS AND DRAWERS Satin faced and pearl but tong. A cold weather special that s exceptionally interesting at the price of $1.00 You can enjoy Dikeman’s “Pure- Apple Juice right in " your* own home. . < Telephone Franklin 6289 and this delicious health drink will be delivered te you in gallon bottles. Made fresh daily, at all Dikeman stores. Dikemans PURE Apple Juice - Four-ih-Hand TIES A, wide range of georgeous two-tone effects to choose from. These ties have “Slip-Easy” l-.nds. Priced for rapid selling #%69c A SHOPPING BAG FREE bag is very strongly made with heavy cord handles that CANNOT TEAR OUT. white. suuA to D ° recognize the intrinsic yalues when ‘we tell yml the "same exacting tailoring and fit associated with. all Newcorn & 3 Green garmeants for the past tmty-thm yeirs will. be strictly adhered to; even at these nneh lowered vflw Pull-Over Sweaters 0 sleeves, heavy stitch in shades. All sizes $2.98 910 Seventh St. “We R llukahmdAmluncflnde ngluhrbat

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