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\ ST ITEMS IN LIVING COSTS '~ [os s egsisior | o x oy e e : . \ s ates; '35-‘3% es! lent*for drugs; chemicals-gnd .. 7w 3 & . . ry il i Hs : “fiow- | 0lls. in this, section, ~Collections in . C B b | i, Bl S5 Sol . {Grain, Produce and Live Stock!|| WEsT-INDIES F‘m"‘N EXCEPT RENTS AND T A.XES Fresh eggh.are 6o, ba BGRLIS cents A S ooy el i : 9 GRAIN, AND PROVISIONS, LOCAL WHOLESALE PRICES. { CRUISES 4 & dozen wholesale here, ; Butter never | HELENA, Mont., January 18 (Spe- E, January 18 (Special).| Dggs—Strictly fresh, per dozen, 4 From N : " | Wan 0 chent ety befasin the month | clal).—The” Glongarey “Miaing Cot- te, 160 pounds, 3.288 | average receipts, 45: nouthern, 44 |§|-u - FIM oo ~ R ¢ nf‘.unu-ry, and beef is imow pre-war | poration has-announced plans for @ "”1 ”5.51:'!'0! ponnis, 76| Live pot;;ry—lb B D"exibkeln's' Hawans Ja - £ £y < = orf 4 ‘re - .00l - ; 3 , - k BY A.'D. WELTON. thén in ‘sudden incréase -in: demand. l’:at:“ %capt in the rel meat m{o smelter at Laurel, Mont, to handle yams, barrel; 3. 0: N i ., 30a3: young, R P 53 i 3 e majority ofrjtéms seem the gold, silver, lead and copper’ or 3.26: 5 18, 2682 maica, Panama pecial Dispateh to TH Star. Economists are struggling to find some |be coming, down In price excent rents|from the Scotch Bonnet mining dl SN A1 O 2 e 0 Lo ey oo tioresh - killed | || Canal, Vene- ! CHICAGQ. January 18.—There has justification - for -present prices of l“g}“ PR 2 i triet. ¥ hel, 7 ‘Bropoll, ' bushel, 15, | spring ehlckgn per 1b,, 32a35: hens, ! fbeen a slight decrease in food prices commodities. . Rallroad men 4n one BUYers of dry goods are hers in large Z bag 55.00. per 1b., 30; roosters, per Ib., 20: tur- M 2rq’ and’ Lee- . i numbers. They ave: displaying confi- 5 Lumber, e r 1b., 50a55; keats, young, ) o the consumer and the steel business | breath declare the roads cannot operate | dence.in the. Puture and b {inz for| ‘SUPERIOR. Wi, .. ;18 (8 £ A ety '.':g,f Rat POMOLE 3 *{§| ward Islands, Virgin Islands, Us-gaining slowly, the change in the on any sort of profit it frelght rates |8TIng and summer w|th mgrefreedom | cial).—Two s aMusEy L (08 Impairs Some Gai ; 0 crate | *®Pork—Dressed, small, per 15, 12a; | Porto Rico, Nassau and Ber- \ter beinz more alons seasonal lines | are reduced, and M the mext assert | IR they have shown for' fong time. | St operations al Park Wals; wis (- IMpairs Some Gains. 123%. 1§ muda. : Bargain hunters from. Blg cities easl | gy’ week, giving employment to-300 : iy Live stock—Calves, choice, per 1 MEGANTIC (20,000 tons disp.) z - and,; west are flockink, here, and the [ neit Vavke EINNE COpoy T d fonr Rails L 12%213; ,Jambs, choice, per 1b, 9| B (2o, - ade in the: Orchard. . e B o e s, mantha: > ag. . 1 live'hogs: per e, 8% T e oon Feb, 18, Mar. 20. g stress stocks:0f goods. Wi ~one = 4 3 & fo i N 7 reen fruits—Apples, per ., 6. 4 buyers from ohe Babtan ALREa Were re (FORT WORTH, Tex, Jafuary 18| NEW YORK, January 18.Inde- | RATOR oo » 10.50; per bu. basket, 2.50a3.25: wes T e . T i {cently sent here for such Stocks, con- | (Special).—The lumber businiess i |pendent steels continued to move for-3.50a4.50. Pepper: '3.00a5.50, | ern, per box, 2.75a4.50. (,allfm’n;l Cruise Depsrtment for booklet and § Siiting ‘of secpnds, samples Macontin. |the southwest is improving datly. | T s tock | Radishes, bunch, 4ab. Savoy cabb Temons, per box. 6.00a7.00: California | Bk Gltalied “information. Over 3 T o et 1» paid | The business this month ‘is far mors | Ward at the opening of ‘today’s stoc shel. 7585, Spinach, bushel oranges, per crate, 5.00a6.50; Grape- gears” crutse expebien: ? for all such g'oody; S = active than in December and a, better | matket as a result of more Qll'cfl!llf 1.26. équuh,:cr.(e. 4.0’0-0.‘0 "l‘nm fruit, 4.00a4.25. Florids oranges, 4.00 and one night at Pan: H : g { sy . |demand is expected for the early|stantial consolidation rumors. Gultdtoes crate, 3.00a6.00. Turnips, bushel, SATEE I I T et 3 Freight Rate Reductions : 4 States Steel asserts its recentilead- | 76880, ; o. | DbL. 3.754.00; per 'sack, 3752400 i ~p: : _Knlt Goods. ership at a further gain of 2% PoInts. {2.350a5.00; bushel, 1.2682.25; b -|sweet_ potatoes, per bbL, 2900550 i Aid New, Orleans: Trading | - xcw -vork, January 18 (speciaty; | Virginia Iron, Coal and Coke, Sloss- | ples. 3,00a1.00. Tettuiemouthorn, s ot e O ne) H {—Jobbers " in’ underwear gathered | Sheffield, Haskell and Barker, Inter- O DT DO e erines; plettuce, 1.25a2.00.” Cymblings, per crate, i . e he ehitted wonds, trage will "nat | Dationsl Motor. Studebaker, Goodrich |strap, s 0. Brawberries, quart, | 4005.00. /Spinach, per bbl, 220a300: a . F I3 al W Strong. gl = = NEW: ORLIBANS siamoary. 16— Ra- |decline in price within - the next|Athntic Goact Line added one point| v : Cabbage, 3.2583.50 per cwt. ’ ductions in freight rates are proving | §iX months, but-add that some manur |, "y, and National Selling Prices ' at’ Noonm. bers, 3.00a6.00. Eggplants; per crate, T A e 5 e At o hnstommarsa,f th3 | 3305 200 P08 Lo omer UM Bkl redor the food | Whestowo, 1 rod, winter, pot, to | LIS DO eTS0RE0 St Tanker h 3w O . : specialt > No. 2| SoaTas. e 2 4 \ & ng steadily. The-cheap rat i . v P -poirit de-|1.19; No, 2 red winter, garlicky, L16%. ts, 20a30 per quart. Peppers, per i = v | SR e ing to 26 per cent”fess-tiran: the rail Live Stock. cl‘l:nr:,c‘:ngd Snn‘le,”::“a T‘::‘{w:c‘::‘;‘.mut“a Corn—Cob corn, olq.‘yollow. quot’e‘d 50. : i 3 i - - e —— ¥ charges, made by the government, SOUTH ST. PAUL, January 18!loss of 1%, were among the few re- 3.00 per barrel; No. 3 corn, spot, 59%; _— M 2 v T ;| barge line on the Mississippl to in-{(Special)—A reduction of &pproxi-|actionary lssues No. 4 corn, spot, 58% per bushel: cor; | Wachinat il 1370 Taylor Street N.W. i N . Ve i |serior ‘pointa -nay dfverged heavs | mateiy 5 per cent in commissions on 4 vt R e he o erter. ot | Washington Stock Exchange. 5 3 frelght from fHe.arient am¥l all parts | Jive stock selling was announced this Trading Very Extensive. Der bushel. x SALES. Practically New § p : of the world to thls port. The recelpts |week by the jocal liye stock. ex | Business was on'a very extensive| Sales—Bag lot of white at wharf,| Washington, Baltimore and Annapolis Se— N J_.. i e - jof tbis barge’ line fast month were |change, © Commission #en mid the | gcale during the’ morning, but trad- |at 60 per bushel o 1000 at 185, #1000 at 74 g.:f.:’ e $1,000 Less Than Cost femi 3 double those of November and mucl !ing ran more to_specialties. ts—White, No. 2, 46£46% per| 3l 85 81, 815, $1,000 & Y 3 H PPIC Marmalade ;| double’ thoe of November and much |reduction was to give praducers the | [E Fan inore 1o, Ipscleiuey TG OnyWhite Ne 5, D18 aker | Sl & 180 L0 1 B0 o I B2 | Owner Leaving Town RIS : *| Shipments. Dy coninilseton’ honsce: the former favorites among wteels | Rye—Nearby, 85295 per bushel; No.| " Cupital Traction—5 at 97. & i The ‘placing of New Orleans on a 3 jand equipments made more thani2 western export, spot, 88%; No. 3.| American Security and “Trust Company—7 Seven large rooms gnd bath, nevery jar the bouquet and fiavor-of de- . S parity with New York 'for shipments| T Inominal changes. < no quotations. ¢ 22 ot-water heat, cellar, lot E lici Wi d 11 1 d e ansis st "’{..‘.‘"{u"r‘nciifi W YORK, January 18 (Special). loGIE“;n?l:;‘t(:!hfi:ed n2§23"9°3.,|'.'.‘¢.'§'e" 11%’13'1_32'1?5”"‘ S IRl i AR TEn AL tric is—81,00]| poren, " p‘(l:'?i?.:edc:xl:i‘l{‘il:n‘ < \\' S Q - o < ' ‘anany N -+ e b re; 2 4 . o K Ct - 4 ! ‘ch, el C! - § 10101‘15 mesap an _]Olla lan-appiles made - | large amounts of heavy Krclsh‘x‘. s‘-‘pe- T;flgfi :‘all |l:| the ;anule du!hrlw'nllk fove ngon.L Sloss-SheMeld StAael, R&ll& othy and mlxer:rh‘lm.’d il e 2l ln,rrzo;ront porch. S S S { “ : -3 = * | clally steél products, here, an ese | i as been reflected here from |way Steel Springs, American an Straw—No. ve, ., 15.90: No.{ W =, )3 2. cash required. New i ofjust apples and sugar—preserved right in :|gally steet products, here, and thee 1oL Ie o b R ne mariiet Jis o: | Baldwin: Locsmmoiies were 1 to Sie |1 whent, cingida, Topmal 15501 No.| o Nmtpineion Balwsy aid pctre 81001 | 1 juses in row exactly the same 3 the Ridgewood Orchards Winch | a result of these activities labor here | pected to relieve the situation of silk | higher at their bept. {nominal,” 10.00a11.50. A Potomac Electric cons. 55—3$1,000 at 903. {| have just sold for §1.000 more, i g ; S-near mchester jis wen ‘mnmyed amz |w0r(kn:(me‘n:m?;g{:flulx;:“nt: gg-ge‘e:t%n;:ov:fl to xl.,(l,.lr. and theif subsidiaries, es-| CHICAGO, January 18—New up. ¢ pashington Railway and Electric 45—p1,000 by owner. 3 : i re provin, e sustaining factor to e buying of finishe . |pecially Studebaker, Plerce-ATrow . = , & | Ridgewood Orchard Marmalades at dealers listed below, priced the ferall trade. |eommon ‘and preferred, Fisher Body s ke riee L o foex P et e SLOM0 At O5%. 181,000 F 35¢ the jar: L . i| Jobbers ‘Teport ‘merchants at inte- Machinery. and Goodrich common and preferred | fession today, owi rat- part of the| ™y, \ton Monotype—0 at T1%. . . . it , Jo%: . rior noi:;lx m"t‘x‘l'":::“mx to pluae‘fx:;i W HAVEN, Conn. January 18{rose li to 3 points. steer, 191 - Selling ’;r:.‘:’“';:' °"'F€I’r’zm‘:“1""'§ Money—Call loan, ¢ PTG = ture ers ‘un ey get a be Special).—! N crsistent selli cibl ee 2 S uerbach, A. 31% Pierce St. Miller, A.. Good Hope Road. Anacostia | sare er went Soesony arops. but sales | pecial) o The New oK ive co | which reacted T oints, caused nn- | [OTIEN Zrain guotations ténded also s 1412 Eye Street N.W. nger, E., Wisconsin Ave,, Md. Mooreland Bros., 1113 15th 8t. N.W. | for immediate delivery are running | o5y ¢n S0 AR ORGP 0Ll down | pairment of-gains before noon. oo I ik hesens Bomps istiention; | Bid and Asked Prices. H Main 2100, ck Market, 5215 Blair Road Mostow, .A.. Tenleytown “* | well ahead of those In Japuary, 1921. Becember: 24, haye reopened, 2,000 money. opined at 4% per cent. ; lind besn fi'::;:m'c"ed“.:“‘%?::": 3:‘(1; PUBLIC BTILITY. ff, 16 Good Hope Road. Piney Branch AMarket, 5305 14t ot e men going back tb work. vas iu the stock market 2galt|morning to fix the minimum pri reedman, S., 4400 Ga. Ave. SUNW. > 44| Many. Philadelphia, Plants b Comtqne econa The patourst [0, Wheat &t $150" " bushel. PThe | 4 a Peeman Bros., 2202 14th St. N.W. Rubin Bros., 4716 14th St. N.W. : ¢ H S of buying at the close last night _car- |SPENINE, which Varied from un-|im’ el and Tel. cons 1den Merket, 301 13th St. S. Sacks, H.,900 34 S€ 8W. . . | Operating-Below.Normal QUL QITy, Pa. danuary 18 (Spe-|ried aver into the R shanged Sgures to L higher, with s g e als,-J., 7th and C Sts. N.E. Seigel.’ J.. 3d St. and Md. Ave. N.E[ | BY FRANK D. MeLEA! W Tmmediately start the erection | e, aay with: some further stricug |to 100, were Toliowed by silght e Hain‘s, 1300 41 St. S.W Sher, H., 233 12th St. S,E. Specia Dispateh to The Star., ‘of two buildings as additions o It8 | more -the leaders with ~gains of | S¢tPack and then by a rise all round ! KaminskyjiA., 5th and G Sts. Steinburg & Murinson, 620-N St. PHILADELPHTA, January ;n—'ruzl ! Imperial plant. innolv;lierbpoiyxt or more. There was & “‘(,:,_;"“:!bg:a v’fe‘:e;d“.”lims?' : oo . - 4 Hornstein, 3, 2325 15th St. N. Vigderhouse, M., N.Capitol and L §is, | CONtroversy ~over wages for cou = rush to buy the equipment stocks and ( 4 rm with Wheat. | Georgetown -Gas 1st s i 3 50 GI 2 = 1 fmi . which will be fixed for three otion. the shar f electri 3 Tter opening a shade off to %al| Meuvpor K. M. 5 Jeneuitb M ket 1(=0Clraras Wigsiton, M. F. Brentwood, Md. iyears at mectings il::i\nrl‘l. alyeady iy} (FORT WORTH. Jamuars 15 (dpe- lL‘(e‘r R e ey igher Mas '35 ko 830, e fio,y;.l.gf';.‘.?_;:;‘;:zf.m Ligs . A new standard of spe Tt 2 B = = s < +' | iooming up as a.problem.for Pennsyl- | cia ‘est Texas grain grower: nto the steel.group. pald moderat eased a little and then ad- % = 5 a5 RICHARD SPENCER PALMER, Inc Viniu, Anthracite miners now are en-%dem'lvcd Of their crops through Iack | attentlon to the coppers and took up | vanced somewhat above the initial{ E tee e i motor car values has o~ e ] . formulating demands for an | of .molsture and failure of the grain|the woolen shares and a variety oftop level. Po . S be ablished by s Distributors i rerease inwages:. Consumers iy mus;(tlg sprout, will plant more otton In | specialties. Oats displayed independent strength, % been established by t h 7ashi C instances regard this as a plece of | 1932 than they ast year. e N ; i starting unchanged t 3 ‘adillac prices L 12 Warder Bldg. S Washington. D. {instances regard thix s o Bl of [ mest Tewas cotton yicld in 1921 Was | to thene adurmoos Trey. mersly poe |and then scored a el ST the Cadillac prices. p . mand from the operators.that wages | far above that for 1920, while the! witnes to the speculative market's advanc 1 1 . &t o] T aren The yeale now paid 1s the i remainder of the state showed 2 big | getting its herve pack after the dis-| Provisions responded to a fresh up- - " : “a ) i highest in the history of industry. { decrease. / appointing start in_the first week of |turn in hog values. TI:eth:ulonCad:Ihc i : | " Production of anthradite in 1931 was | e 1822 This setback ‘Was nothing more | oy S . Riggs Realty 5s (long)- . i : B 5 i about 87,500,000 tons. This was 2,000.- | g Steel. {than temporary, as was pointed out Open. High. Low. . Close. | jigge Keaity 58 (suori). Do Compllly ¥ z 5 3 00/tansiiessithan in 1920, but was far | pITTSBURGH. January 1S (Spe-|at the time. Lan L1z Lns L | Wasington Mirke 2 H . reater e . 7 13, Al Market s, t | Rarket, 50 that, heavy regerve Stocks | lall—Steel prices can be auoted as No Change in Views. : o L0z 101 1005 100% | b Kok Niarage 3. : Rudolph Jowe, President s | are now on hand. S e e ia Dlate §e15: ‘bars,|, It did not indicate any change in| 5 53 5 : STOCK. 1138-10 Comnectic it Avenne Retall trade In thissectlon has been | Sheets, $1: tin plate. BL15: BOFS | the opinions that the new year would | 3 B By Bn EOE A, ; Notghne: Franiin. 5969.3961 : somewhat quiet since,the holidays, | ShaPE® BnQ PISteR TLT, 1ORRL B0 be one of Improving business. All S i aud Teiga ' . ;i ‘ H but lower prices arvh:'hracu‘r;f cus- | 2 i D s that it did mean was that profes- |. i S mn sl asw| e n D HiN | E ] i tomers, Many industri are st oper- = i o 5 i slonal 3 street ha looket or too 395 39% 39% | W 18 Gus . 4, = . ating below normal, but m textiles & discount; wire nails. 3250 | L,0ch to happen right away in tne ! et e 2l ortolk aud W | S AT e i operations karle wctl;t mg demandufl Dry Goods. ll{;de‘:llgnlon ur:-l p;ofel!el;' ?’m to § DAIRY MARKETS, Vi Ryy. and Ele - == 1 ood. Bank.loans bave been greatly . = s e ecause its hopes had not! z ] = : Feduced, and with the lowering of d.,.l Fg. PAUL. January 18 (Specia)—| been realized. 2 BALTIMORE, January 18 (Special). | Na ;. { Iqu’s a Good Time H count_ fates. the “financfal ~condition | Wholesalers dealing in dry = ggods: lot of stocks bought in Decem--; —Tlive Poultry—Turkeys, lb. 4pa50:| American { Papering & 1 —to have “done over” H FonT s Wken on u heaithter tone., |and notions in the northwest declate |ber were hastily sold out and a good | old_ toms, 40; poor and i i tat room yowse ®o lonie H : 5 Sl |mubu\» business so far \s YEAT| sized short account was built up breasts, 35437, chickens, 27a30; thin | Coheltay *% Painting e eaarauios. Bt : =Commodity Repofls hu.s__‘oen considerably ahead o anu-lwm‘om any disturbance to the main | and White Leghorns. 20a25; old hens, | it . ! e | give you advantage of T arpiradels,yesn AE0. qtmdy of holdings accumulated mtlig: Farmers at Special | Kpecial Prices quoted t vy " H s summer an all. Vhat the market = ral . S04 vide work for our men over - From Varigus-Sections | Rubber. has been doing for the last ten days | ESCSC. abersy drices e dall wrasa H ’ kS NEW YORK. January 18 (Special T e hing he iae thet wan insors | €ulnea fowl, 25ase. N oou Matopsiiian | { HARRY W. TAYLOR CO : = S - Conl and Coke. }"c{e;!!u“'e'“:‘f:’fi""hg:h;gr mani. | rupted at the cloee of December and ';"““’P‘;r",';”‘;,’:é_‘ed- S| Riggs - s 2323 15th St. \.W. Phone Col 10 : | BT N | fested in the mar! which was baged upon the belief that y hin, *35; | Secund T 1 y ENO :"g“vro& 'L'fih"fad:-} ":n‘f:’:’ rubber. with bétter inquiry and more | the recovery In general business|chickens. 25230 old roosters, 16ais: Wasaugion : e | probabl¥ ‘will ‘be abodt-Half the out. | Pla¢ink of orders. - would gradually be carrigd further | UCks, capons, 30a42; ducke, 23a30; : 3 H | put in the same month Jast year and | ¥ORT WORTH. January 18%(Spe-{as the year went on. goese, eand e SN Pl Doal Gutput will probably how s drop | clath.—Dealers in automobile tires re- Reallatiig tn. Motors. e s J 2 nd nearby, : of 65 per cent. No, sales.of furnace |POPL that their business so far this| o g.piver at 90, where it sold soon | Butter—Creamery. fancy. lb., 37a38: | Usion Trust T MORE POWER - 3 6Ke 4t loes. than 33 have been re. |month has been L5 per cent in excess | SOSDRIEr oS0 there I Sold s00h | s 6ad0; mearby. Cremmery, 33a | WasMTRON Loka b AR 2 . ported for- 3 week. A small amount|Of the totals for a corresponding ey I 1ar 20006 " P! | 34; ladles. 26a28; rolls, 20a23; st SAVINGS BANK. MORE MILES O et T ol ey Somts as compared wits 12 "Feoaay | packed, 18a13; dairy prints, 20az3;| Commerce.and Sav.igs. - foundry Is quolfl:e;rojuln%!i&w S Netis morning. Naturally, an advance- of | Process butter, 32a33] G Mascr Waslingion ii-se e - Curn: s quotes =33 1 ; { such magnitude in so short a space of ; e Sec: Saviugs snd 5 | There is a tendency .ofiellers te de- PITTSBURGH. January 18. (Spe- of : Security Saviugs and Cow. v’ N——— - 4 LESS CAR,BON part from the hl’n‘rlx)e:.sruu ot _:okeg, Ic_lll)—-A three-million-doilar corpor: l“?f tempted a good deal of profit! COTTON MARKETS. jaaeath et % {tion has been formed here to stimu- f2king. Some of the Chandler profits| NEW YORK. 1 y i i . OBTAINABLE AT LEADING 1 - o e ot Duilaing in this section, | Were 'quickly put into Cleveland | culation of Januars. notices: pauaet k. i e T . |Organized under the state bullding | Motors on the curb exchange, which |rregularit ot thetouenion ot Calaed FILLING STATIONS { FRANCISCO,-January 13 TSpe- | On&aTied LT this Woncern wilj |bad a remarkable whirl. There was | ton ‘marker todas, mest Srices being | American = 4 cial)—-Heéavy rains have Improved | smecialice in sccond mortgages. 1t|also a rush o buy the Pierce-Arrow |14 points lower to 1 poinc highes | Ariiugion - the condition of the brange crop, but ! is headed by some of the most promi- | Shares. which, it was felt, were out!scattering January 1| Do Bher. | Gorevran - B X 4 | prices have-sagged sharply since. the | nemt. bankers and business mon of | Of line with the rest. Studebaker | soon absorbed. however. and (he mar- D & o | holidays, owing to-the falling oftin | the community. - Permits for buildthg j Pulls were still as confident as ever | ket showed a better tone right after ' and Your Favorite Sport Not o UM B IA ol Co { | eastern.demand: o connrgctim: w:-iu"g $234,000- in com';;fl:g:nl;“gz; u::".'{“:rfe?l:\':i ""“n he call on covering and trade buying > 2 Three Days From New’ York. C L l_ NEW YORK, Jandary 18 (Spevial). | have been issued-in the last, week. | . 'y were quite {promoted by firmer late cables' from | keul 3 E 5 oA el —Sirawherries 1oy the south abe | ST: PAUL, Minn, Januars. 15, (Spe- | Sapisficd, that the (o numerous out- | Liverpool and reporus of a better spot | MISCELLAY Break the daily grind b selling here up to 55 cénts a quart |cigl)~-President Ralph Budd of zh,:f“ifi""‘t‘uwlu:“he thinned out by’ ;demand In the south. January cold up | Colombia Graphophone com. 3 trip to this charming Bri i VA_ WEST 1012 for the best stock, with the price on|Great Northern railroad, who has " CUcrate reaction. from 17.66 to 17.75. or 2 poinis net | Columbis Grapbopuone prd E Colony—return rested and fit. ~ ordinary qualities around 40 cents.’ st returned fro conference af Ci S e higher.,- while March advanced from | V. C. Mfg. Co. 1 jus m a erence at ruciblc Steel Weakmess. 5 sfer and Storay . Washington. predicted today that a A 751 10 17.68. making @ net gain of 12| NeENL Linoipe L.ooee Strs. Munargo (mew) and : * Drugs. fil - sweeping cut in freight rates woumlh{f;'l’u‘;f,';fi.‘.fifl,‘:’,’"{,’,’;;':‘;;é: e Sy Ol Dute e Munamar, oil burners, with de ST. PAUL, January J8 (Special).—— |be. ordered by the Interstate Com-|pti8LLon Whlh (as been 117.60; 53: 17205 e > luxe suites, small dining tables % is ‘Ma Ci X governifier™ | 17.60; Al ., 3 0; July, | Lanston Monotype =z tisfactory’ demand’ is making it- I;';fiel‘;-:g':l':"t’_fl‘,mm’, added that! as talked of i connection. with the |16.¢5: Ootober. 16.20 J —no finer ships in the south- 3 : ved—$600. vas | es caused a £ 2t i . ivil owin, ST i > > ) ;‘:::I‘L!“d' ajcutandoperate tojip| the amountiinolyed- 9800 000 ke cables cansed & deopiof 2 toi8 polnts | %:I,““ A"“': 2 z H T iy g b such decline, coming as it did on top { market today, but a good demand for PARIS BOURSE DULL. Ll i3 ,Immm" e —— {of @ steady downward movement for | contracts was almost. immediately = : = MUNSON i » Hair's Hidden Bemuiy In Brought te |Several days - previous. “The trowble |stimulated by reports of a much bet-| , PARIS, January —Trading was 3 il Byl : Iight 'with & Golden Giint Shampoo— | Wit Cracible Is ihat expite assur. | ter”apot demand”atier. hours vester: dull onjihelboussticoday;Rpines ioer | STEAMSHIP LINES Advertisement. H 1 v iday in this market and by tel oo S, £ i ., 83 Wi St., N. Y. i1 t 2 - Q:-;g:r: (as tssued lagt fall. the ;:rg;;;‘romi Tesas markets. hna!l‘ngeae%:t:‘zg Exaauwe ‘;_{’h,“:“"';’e‘;“‘ e D et s 3 : H v {inquiry at a higher basis, especially | 2 e { - ¥ g00d, and there is a decided likeli-|for the lower grades. At t % | francs 20 centimes. The dollar was | it SAYS WAGE DECREASES §|..:oa that the' common share divident [the firs: hait e enaing nd 27| quoted at 12 francs 15t centimes. 3 B - will either be cut or passe auto- ; weré 6 to 15 points higher than the PR S HE 3 MUST FOLLOW RATE CUT |sether. close of vesterday. March fell off 1§ el 0 oy U" b SR : o 1634 and rn:;éd to 16. - i CANADIAN 'gl 3 [ C . January 17.—Any rail-1 Py i Futures opened steady. Januar: STEA = i (pih o et o Wil DRY GOODS QUIET. hedt Sl i ST swonly 3 More Days! || ST pmiind 1} | TNy Cortoanond g i : : e i34 Pt b ui lereuen in‘wages, Samuel M. Felton, |Irreguldr Fluctuations in Baw Cot- T { 1§ T 4 T { president of — the Chicago Great . [ - MEZZOTINTS o TN e | 10 THE ORIENT i3 \ L | | {lli ]gggo-*mnry Club ‘today,” asserting £ % 8) i WATER COLORS H 2. : ; Assers NEW, YORK, January 18 (Special). 3 v | ~ i o A€ o net rotumn of O palare of | s connaed qulat In iy I |- PAINTINGS guicn T Aop o e el ¢ i ! |\l“|" | NN . 2 L i September "and October, the latest |goods market today, the irresfular | { Y Eamprasa = E 3 e SN N | Statisties compiléd. was $352,200.000, | fluctuations of raw cofton making ouy e eraliaf® 13 _— N\ 4 or less than.5 per cent annually on {ers cautious. Trading in finished cot AS MUCH AS { e ey i 3 i the. Interstaté Commerce; Cammis- |tons, which has been expected to de- " Empress of Asia B sion’s valuation. * L velop owing to the presence of out-of- 3 . “If freight rates had been 10 per|town jobbers here attending conven- 5 10 days to Japan T cent lower during the same months,” | tions, has not heen up to expectations | 0 14 days to China 'M he said, “the net return would have |thus far. Prices of print cloths showed | BY STUART P. WEST. 18 days to Manila it been less than 3 per cent. If rates|little change, and 8% was the market | OFF! i . il had been 20 mer cont less the return |£OF 64X60 5.35-vard ‘southern. { Special Dispateh to The Star. . TO EUROPE } — er an : BOOkS were kept : ates had beon TeAnced 20 per cont|Tairly steady. Rumors of 7% cents n::i‘*“!elt new bond lssue today was an || Tepredmetions of masterpleccs L Southamoton. Giaseow. H S The railways would have failed by|on 550-yvard were heard. lissue of $10.000,000 state of Oregon!] . REMARKABLE “removal” iwhen there was no mone 14,000,000 to edrn any net return at : 1415 vel"dcent Vetleranr State Aid gold ductions until SATURDAY. 2 \ AR COMPANY INVOLVED, |bonds. due serially from 1931 to 1950 > ’ Y uilds Stren £ sgx?mgo QLTED |nopusive gy asestonidia priocs SEE THEM! b B @ - N.'N. J., January 18.—TUpoh | yielding 4.45,to 4:35 per cent, depend- ) 0 ing upon the datd of aturity. The In Egypt of the Pharaohs money was unknown—but ' ¥ or the application of the Inter-Ocean Ol | ;;7gicats reported that the issue was S th Cante % B 2 m ‘Pllellm . | Company of South Dakota, with officel goingg off satisfactorily. S \ : EVERY accountant and every pur- : omia Has ADROTMISA. Ropert " Heola wna| (T o ILportant changes wore made 223-1225 G St : Records kept by these “scribes” have been found, chasing agent ought (o Rave cur book, > . | Jaseph 8, Bmith of New York rer | M onCthn stovk coorance ard: 1 G N.wW. written on sheets of papyrus which were afterward used ~,Needy Recordsor Accounting” I8 STtk ‘Shetin e, Con, | gningl8F the rdte on call fuids caused (Beginntng Feb fat £ 5 g b : L q Bro furthé® profit taking. Liberty bonds 2okt as wrappings for the mummies of crocodiles. These records he cannot supply you, yrite s, : xtfi'l'::lfin't oy was alleged In the | were ffregular. Forelgn government % show that careful accounts were kept of cattle, corn, dates, s ; p g insolvent and owed debts -mounu::[}’,‘.fi,".:";fl:‘;fi;;‘;-'::;:.lmll:vflru'"“d - - e e : Bt SR S s e sinee 5] Cheok That Cold i . . : 3 B s " .. traction; bonds, due to the Court of | : Money made bookkeeping easier—and the final word in ) o b : N e Aobeals \declsion; declaring. the new %' accounting is the use of modern Loose Leaf methods. : judgment sidinst the sugas company | (rancic, Auw constitutional, | Inter: ight Away 1% 2 Z % 3 i in. the superior court of Yorough ? , National Loose Leaf Devices and Supplies meet: every for $339.161 secured by a Sonsern ot o thelt necent nlgh. Nudson SUDDEN _chill —sneezes—stuffy :: modern office requirement. They provide you with up-to- plertay HoBARL L " |and Menhkttan :djunmem‘ 55 were feeling in tbefhnd—;lnd yau, have P E t 3, ] = R = the most ive In this group. They beginning of a hard cold. . Get ,i§. date ways of systematizing your record keepmg, and ve- } LONDON BOND 0! @, (1ose about\a halt point, reaching a g‘:htafttf *Sust as soan as the ssiffies 1% . ducing your accounting costs. 5 - 4 : *. fnew high pRice.for the season. Third with Dr. King's New Dis 3 i 2 ot 3 oy B# the Assogiated Press. Avenue’ adjmatment $ gained o bit.| Siart, ¥ g a §§. _ Ask your stationer ¢ show you our Ruyal Loost Leaf {ctiption Soole Tor the tatary bonts| st fof olds, coughe and grippe, - 0 . . CIEY ' 4 ‘easur; onds e P *, . .} Ledger, Series ?100. Its chassis is the strongest _ml:de, {carrving 5% Der cent inter . which xht reces) igna e &nh:.!v;o;-l{,l- Mmm.hzrmluf.ndnu!,m Jan. 287X : its i eatures tes, o the, extent of | Way i oot 1| but medicines, that e At i ‘mechanical include hinge lugs, bridge plate nearly £100.000,000, were cloged ves-|ern Railway Gs, Big Four fgeneral ,-,hm to the trouble and help To Bromen—Reb 11 Mar. 18 erday. - A new f " | mortgage 4s and Missouri Pacific 4%s, «1stituted Monday, l:::'r.lu:"al ::r ::::x Seaboard Alr Line adjustment 5s and| pature. . interest, to be offered at 99 and re- New -Yo‘r‘k. Wiestchester and Boston| You ‘wiil soon notice a ckange for the t 100 in five years. ‘wentj Up about half &' point.| pater, Has a convincin hfl_ hh:’ ‘druggists, 60c. bronze bearings and the National flat key. . Cowhide and corduroy binding, ruled sheets of York_nhire Ledger paper. i ““The Right Book to Write In” ' : - 4%s e i - 4" Tnaustrial bords were also irregular. s iddies Smelter 65 gotiub & polnt S ontis| taste that the ki N 5 OR DECREASE. er 65 and C\ for croupy AlF o e (gt Bt | DI, K : : : New Disc For Eolds and Co CLARK’S 18t ORIENT CRUISE ol T g BT Al uldes, Drives, = NATIONAL BLANK BOOK COMPANY .18 Riverside Holyoke, Massachusetts PRI ORE RIS oA g e 6 S