Evening Star Newspaper, December 30, 1921, Page 22

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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. O, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 30, 1921. ° : ’ AN 7% CHRISTMAS TRADE IN DETROIT |5 toc brshs waclesic onter, the coks market, The & 20 N - 3 are not only fair, as they have been, |15,000 tons monthly and the Sharon N bnt good, and many out- of-town mer- | Steel Company is seeking 12,000 tons . || RECORD BREAKER FOR VOLUME| 5" shhi s s i 47 N\ N chases. Jobbing houses are anticipat- § % g, large sales of te goods in the Live Stock. \ R S early part of Janu § § Boot and shoe Tactories in this sec- | . SEATTLE, December 30 (Special)— ‘7 tion already have business enough in o \ N\ TOt 1 1 How Was Ab D e ey e e L e e ioes et ot Abeie § § a. alue, I'lowever, as out 1 € for at least Lwo months filling the de- nrml!uut;eiq thl!dn;.;rkeht_ Packers are N \ C 1 0 11 mand for medium-priced footwear. |paying $6.50 an a hundred pounds N \| Although practically all lin ¢ | for prime steers and $9 for the best N\ \ ent Below Last Year—Other e e e § § ;voodpnw'fire. have suffer . . usiness during the last tw silk. = § ections. |owing to prolonged PATERSON, N. J., December 30 N N i weather and cautious bu: e & s § § b = public, there are dietinct signs of an et Le ‘sales of silk in_ this \ 2 \ by early revival. Holiday retail trade|Mmonth have far exceeded those of De- \\ N BY PHIL S. HANNA. value was ubout 15 per cent below | fere wan peculiar in that the stores |Cmber, 1920. Manufacturers have not N N : : last year. Real winter weather this | ahich adver chvily had an un. |advanced prices on finlshed products N [\ apecial Dispatch 1o The Sta ¢ | whi t had an 3 ; 5 \ \ wecial Disp he Star. week has stimulated the sale of | ysually good inuiler cons. same ratio that raw silk prices \ \ DETROIT, December 30.—Price re- | clothing and shoes and has turned | cerns did not i ve advanced and buvers are mani- \ \ wuctions announced this week by |an ordinarily dull weck into a busy Manufacture hants and busi- |festing interest in immediate de- \ \ wading automobile manufacturers | on¢ for the merch: Iy have launched a |liveries and in spring lines. \ \\ are believed to presage un ly | and Jjobbers are high freight rates, \ severe competition in the new 2 "')r‘g';‘,r;":’l"_'x‘]',‘ mD- ! ttmz l‘lm -tlmg tariffs arr ""5 Milk. . O .' It is sa‘d that the price-cutting | © ing trad 1d must be reduce NEW YORK. December 30 (Special). Km o Ll e e e At (et in ¢ Tan considerably before normal conditions | __ : Carton Ibs. 2 5c samtary 49c gan ’s 396 ne Q“art ar l ?c N\ |t ot The " dimand. or curs. B"”x“"{f ac Gan be Testored. Tul s reported here that government N | considerably nearer to production e 3 cases of condensed milk for Russiun Lard for Butter, Ib. Bacon, Ib. Pure Cocoa, 11b. L ooty o Big Trade at Atlanta et Conariened ik Sor Sumia ’ I td manufact are now prac Gttt i b . | purchased out of the emergency fund Peserves and are obtaining maicrials a Brightens the Outlook |recentiy made availabic by Congress Satatday Soecial Sutuidin: Seedal 3% amicard-of fow prices” Some bt | (e oS e Gl BY RaveR s, e, pec PeCI much lower, w profess to " Special Dispatels to The Star. WICHITA, Kan., December 30 (Spe- y y think that c ¢ more apt Depleted Retau Stocks ATLANTA. December 30.—U: cial).—This state produced only 62,000 to ascend as soon as the on : pectedly large retail trade this bushels of alfalfa seed in 1921, scarce- s o s l d N\ }-; well underl\\'uy‘ ,\n”m\.. lmprovmg Trade |mpetus X Targer holiday bl nough for home consumption if ows agree that it will “be g tha pected, Las brighte 48 is to maintain its long-time Lbs. Granulated c | Sanitary Selecte QO c | [ W S e e g g 5 smalle nufacturers struggling for st EE :he ction, and wholesaler: / N | evistence. Speciul Disputeh to T and preparing to reap a Hosiery. Christmas trade in the retail stores | ST. LOUIS, Dece 30.—Invigorat- . ARI 5 ’ E s er doz was a record-breaker as to volume ffecis of depl stocks in re- ';'}t‘!f]\' nlf"‘-'i'imf'-"f- of | NEW YORK, December 30 (Speciai) uga-r or 'y oy of goods sold. although the total e the south 3 . Fetail stocks having|_The demand for heather mix to a minimum Con-|siockings is strong and manufac ir- | strike” for more than two y i brought out at {cut-price {lie here orders for immediate and nearby e Chemicals. START THE YEAR RIGHT-- OWN YOUR HCME FOURNEW COLONIAL HOMES INSPECT . Our Sanitary Brand Eggs are selected Granulated Sugar has,dedlned M | from the finest grade Cold Storage Stock price to the lowest figure in several | we can buy. Each dozen eggs in one of our g W lad P ¥ 15 Sanitary brand cartons. We endeavor to years. € are glad to offer you this | cce that every egg is a perfect egg, but if opportunitv to profit bv the latest | 2t any time you find one that isn’t satisfac- ks = tory, just mention it to our clerk and you market decline. will be promptly reimbursed. Other Good Things You Can Buy Tomorrow Ceresota Flour, 12-Ib. bag, 55¢;24-lb.bag . . $1.09 Washington Flour, 12-ib. bag, 54c;24-lb.bag, $1.05 || Gold Medal Flour, 12-1b. bag, 59¢; 24-1b.bag . $1.15 | Grico Self-Rising Pancake Flour, 2-b. bag for. 16¢ || Gold Medal Self-Rising Buckwheat &=, 10c Large Can Tomatoes, can . . ' N VT S lLough the price level was| {admitted to be responsible for {buying wave., many merchants NEW YORK, December 30 (Special) jpressed the opinion that values couid |—Efforts to dispose of stocks of ot be expected to wn, a8 much | chemicals in warehouses here before | e han their | the first of the year resulted in some le. price shading. although only small "he monthly review of Ahe federal | quantities changed hands, but it i= k for the sixth district re- | believed that the turn of the year will ntinued upward movement | see a change for the better. nd a gradual return to| 1 conditions Notes. bove the 14-cent levell pHILADELPHIA, December & 1 the spot situation, | (special) o Having ? e tha : soften the: & Ujation: | (Special).—Having saved more than ‘:;,‘"bc“":'g‘:““ are waiting for 20 cents: ¢ 600,000 through Christmas clubs in 1921, the thrifty people of this city in many instnaces are already renew- {Commodity Heports ing their contracts for this form of saving for 1922. Thirty-one banks From Various Sections | 1d trust companies here operated clubs this N | Cotton’s ri failed to s Steel. AND, @hio. Decemb The “Upson Nut Wor Willard ry of the use of this ration, food for S on a recent practice e e was obtainable, was venteen and one-half per horse. The food ats compressed into s wide and twelve d three-quarters of an . which contain 15 per cent ne molasses Pack animals Vice President did not really | number, but ing it 1o help Sixteen hundred cd | employed immedia: 1 Chapin said busir mber 36 (Spec- hant Shipbuildin 13TH AND SPRING ROAD N.W. Take 14th Street cars to Spring Road and Walk east one square or phone us for auto. $1,000 CASH—BALANCE, $75.00 MONTHLY INCLUDING ALL INTEREST H. R. HOWENSTEIN CO. 1314 F STREET NORTHWEST to 320 guarts of oa « prosmct ot| NEW YORK RESERVE BANK. on ploerdusing ) Sorw . AORK. Decambis Copper. St ecember - . December ves, 21064 $1.114.114,440 unted secured by gover: obligations. for member. all otters. for member b resen nl' i ed 1o pick up rapidly in the | men L early part of the yeus |;|;|~ tal bills on hans earning asset ected items. $11° nbers, reserve All Varieties of Eating Apples, 3 lbs. for .o s B0 “° oo rowe | Fancy Grapefruit, Each, 10c; Smaller,3for . 25c¢ = N an_Coal of Allcgheny §1. 3 Emerson lns_tltute B T Franklin 4463, 153840 T Street X.W. D ACH R UNC IPPING, i ; LONG-DISTANCE MOVING Prepares for «chool work: for. 2 H No charge for Esnmates: WINTER SEMESTER Dax_and Evening School for Men aod I, Boys Bezins Jan. 4. 1922 Reginning elasses in English, Math.. stry, foreign iangu Secontd |1 “emester ¢lasses in all sub) Florida Oranges, perdoz.,30cand . . . . . 40c Sanitary’s Green Bag Coffee,perlb. . . : . 25¢ Hershey’s Milk Chocolate, bar,5cand . . . - 10c Snowland Red Alaska Salmon,can . . . . 25¢ % 26 at a Low Price and Saving § sur turaiture for | The mechanism of the ot s Holyoke Loose-Leaf i 3 3 5 || WOMEN'S DEPARTMENT |iEx2e" w.mmfff« 5".?,"1:?“5,5, hippers || Ledger is entirely of steel. ! Evening School—Begins Jan. 5th || /INTI BUILDING STORAGE, i Leather back and corners, { e Extimates. 1938 U st. n.w corduroy sides. Detach- {The Big 4 Transfer Co., Inc.,|| able key. L] = ; TopNotchOleomargarine,perlb. . . . . . 25¢ Rm‘fi?,?fiatg};?fi:fi;;’:“"‘f’ e e e " el gt B S U T o | "UNITED STATES s 2o 1 e 55 e on Oct. 3. Send f ror 1 Look for This Trade Mark following changes: lLimmm”7nniiiizziizi;diii ziiiiidgisziiz. R E ted Milk J 10c || A LN SoHooL b T e refccs | Sy s ogers vapo rate 9 per can . . . . . C e s, oaiis teiyestis ErepmoFWarel\cLses marks; treasury notes increased 2.- ’ ndtldfl:llotl‘::l Service prep. by ex-examiner ESTIMATES OMJSViiS, BaSKING MAT'ONAL :;,, ig;; n(mr ;na;kh ‘y):oolo:’ -‘r_n;' 1 o - Frances Mann Hall, A M. S s raito hanks increased 623,000 marl: - § B d E d M.l ~ - 1 21 E St. N.W. *LnNFg = ot 37, ; i) disc m;\nlo’d‘ ‘Tscreu::‘dzs‘ 4: || Borden’s Evaporate percan . . . 1llc | |*f€countancy ™ |-“™" i St | | §\ ¢ e Tl ot s {| Loose Lest and Bound Books o e e § D flu:ir"zx Now roE 7 : — i| namoNaL sLanx Book ca '{f"e;:"fl':':f,’ TR e N\ ay an venmg es (Thesattbreath of the ses brings heatti | 18 Riverside, Holyoke, Mass. other liabilities increased 201 ‘\\e ’ ta marks total gold holdings, 993 . Clean_Up Stock Sale Welch’s Grapelade . . . . 29¢ ||| PACE INSTITUTE | Galen Hall N L NW. - 8th and G Bta. L TV, N g C A TARTICULALY attractive. modern . §§\ fi To clean lxltahax}y”ren}ammg stoc%cf on hgnéi we P remier Gl‘ape Jam e ¢ o o 296 Enroll Now | ::,‘,‘:,‘Zf‘:‘;:f:‘:,:{’g;:::?&i’ufi lf You want One Of Those Beauhfu'l N offer to youa € 10llowing prices. you nnd any s D d E 2 CIBSS 1 ]| ®oif privileges. Extensive system of §\} S 2 3 » ay an vening €S |, || tonic and curative baths. \ of these items in our store they are yours at these Sdummel S Preserves e . .29 Begin Jan. 3 and 4, 1922 May we send you llusrated booklet Kansas Avenue Homes figures: \ ; g General Mechanics 5 | Quaker Flour, 12-Ib. bag, per bag. .. 45c | Phoenix Safety Matches 3%~ 25¢ e You M e Act Quick \ Q“aker Hour; 24-1b. bag’ per bag + 85¢ Amyfin\;efllidn;gmufic {i_. ATLANTICCITY.N.J. 10 Sold in Last 15 Days Almonds, per b. ................. 25 | Sanitary Safety Matches, doz. 9c Fibert per .-~~~ 7777777 15¢ | Cotton Work Gloves, 2 Prs. . 25c Vulcanizing iDirectly on the OceanFront Airplane Mechanics 1An AmericanPlanHotel of Distinction j ! Largest and Best Equipped CAPACITY 600 School in the East IGAR'AGE Wolter Be Call and Investigate s RM_P-IB-I"-E_‘““N“‘ loc American Motor % Worlds Greatest Hotel Success Inspect at Once 3801 to 3831 I" b Mixed Nuts,perlb............... 20c Sani Catsu sma“ TR Orange Peel, per bb. .............. 15¢ tary B \ lelz_lsgd,}?,:‘g," nw. || THE CALVERT Kansas Ave. NW. LemOn P eel, per lb- esceccsiseccces lgc saflltal’y Catsup, lal' ge e o o 17C § EfionosNorth 10109 e ave. MME‘;{;E :;;b‘;‘f;_m“' Zoom. —bct\\:cn %uilm:); ;nd Ran- Citron, perib. .......ccccunu.n... 25¢ . \ dolph Sts. Only 1% squares Eureka Mixed Candy, per b......... 12Vsc Log Cabin Syrup, small . . . 25¢ \ AMERIC AN UNIVERSITY | from 14th St. car line. 6 and 8 large rooms; attic; h-w. h.; electric lights; lots of closet space; double rear porches; wide cement frort (Post-Graduate) The following courses, given at the down-town center of the university, 1901 and 1907 F St. N.W,, are open to new registrations. WINTER TERM BEGINS JANUARY 3, 1922 Diplomatic History of Europe Departmental Practice Supreme Mixed Candy, per bb....... 20c 3 ’ | Eeh ! Melba Chocolates, 3 Ibs. for. . ... $1.00 Log Cabin Syrup, med 49e Melba Chocolates, 5 Ibs. for. $1.35 | Sanitary Symp,Slbs., 24c; . Angh)-Aume“r‘ilcnn Legal History Foreign Trn:ll:p:)mtl:n e = - nterna e w ri 1 < -in rage wi Chariot Dates, per pkg. ........... 15 100bs. . . . o . A5¢ || Cormuiar Seriuieton el g : R e R. & R. Plum Pudding, Individual . 10c = s s | Sy R. &R. Plum Préding, No. 1, per can. 25¢ | Blue Label Pure Maple Sap_ | B R e Ward™ | - o o Vi st ountan Premier Individual Plum Pudding %=, 8ic Syrup . . 50¢ Mfi‘:ch:“?:h“‘.‘:‘{.:m Advanced Aecountancy t Premier No. 1 Plum Pudding, per can. 20c Roval Bl M i cll b 5 E:mm:z"'d““mwm“ T )S. A. JAME: None-Such Mince Meat, per pkg... 121/5c | KOY ue hviatcnes, box . . JC e e P 906 N. Y. Ave. N.W. Main 5526 Public Finance Modern Languages After S PM, Lincoln 6146-W English Literature Ethics

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