Evening Star Newspaper, May 26, 1924, Page 19

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extensive replanting ‘and created ) 2 elling s high as o ore EMAND FOR COTTON |rcactions and lquidation. The net re- [noon Friday after 60,000 bales had fconditions which most truders believe | FOUND OF GOOD QUALITY | 5de 1 i = KI;‘.'T!:.L,»L"’N,”\'..,W IND sult showed July at the end of the |been tendered on contracts in that [will force the government Lo issue a A i about 45,000 hogsheuds, and compares i i 3 k ek va . | marked activity by the buyers in their Steel, Automobile, Building and; Greater Activity in final phases of the liquidation of the |May position. namels von rapid of the unfavorable Weather Zor Beasture Opening) The new crop ground leaves began | Turked activity by the buyere b Fear of Short Crop. May option, it wus understood that |dwindling of availuble stocks through S i 4 rl v — Receipts of the 1 crop of Mary- | jong " T i® believed to|ents from their dwellings, the wom e Futur L May 26.—The [month expires in the local market at [old erop positions will have an even r 4 4 : ) g5, the wom Basis for the Future. W ‘j“ “”I‘L AR L O greater | 1907 today. It was cxpected (hat|harder time liquidating than did the | Miss Sarah M. Sheridan, vice presi- | land tobacco at the state tobaceo | have felt er LY these results. | en of Bulgaria, on the last das of ors - o = AT~ o 2 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C.° MONDAY, MAY '26. 1924 % i Prices are exceptionally high for | come extensive buyers of all cigaretts ci e th ; positi New York when [unfavorable cool weather retarded ome . ] ? BUSINESS STUDENTS |IMPROVEMENT IS SHOWN |j2icins pricee sittoueh trere vere (o ey yostion i New pfaseratle coo) weatver_retarscs | MARYLAND TOBACCO CROP i s el % 3 e \Te5 | depleted. This Europ mpatition week 122 points higher than on the |market iawerjoondition aversEe on Junena _ | with a 316 hogsheads | ), o resulted in spirited bidding u i S v, whi c - The . i ditions prevailing on | Report on Receipts at State Ware-| 57 in 1821, The French gov- _ i 3 preceding Saturday, while October | The July position was advanced |Pased on conditic 3 n an re prices in the open market. Week Just Passed = Witnessed | UG " Mo 163 mowmts during ‘the week by practically the |MaY 25, than the 71 per cent average Crnment is an important factor in the - coming into market in November. Agriculture Situation Held considerable cotton would be ten- |liberul oxports und the prospects|Sommenced to fear that another short| . . uopm 3 6 (Special).—|Showing good quality and meeting all offerings would be promptly ab- |shorts In May. dent of the Detroit Edison Company, | warehouss here are showing good | the report and js expected to|February, endeavor to frighten the activity In the cotton contract market | soibed and the final price would be | The weck additionally was fea- | fills the most important executive po. | adulity and length of the leaf, 4 } th ater effort with his/|creatures by going throug the house * OUTPUT AND COST FACTORS |than charict d the several weeks |near the highest of the receft up. - growing activity in the new | sition held by any womun in the elec- ing to a report of the Leaf To- | 192 ¥ the geason permits. |loudly shouting and beat copper tairly wide fluctuations with somo |that month finally went out there at addtition = = ! radually increased value: nd Market. Although the week witnessed the |same influences that supported the |FeDOrted for May 25 last yvear. As u|house—Prices Exceptionally High | [ 0, et = By the Associnted Pross dered for actual delivery before the |that shorts in the last of the active | TP 18 threatened with i satls ¢ demand right| In order to expel vermin and rod e n RV preceding. Tt was a period of ad- | ward movement, as was the case with | cr: & 8. The continuance of | tric lighting industry i Association of this city. b manufacturers have b vessels Questions More Important Than Legislation, Is View. BY J. C. ROYLE. : L% “pecial Dispateh to The Star. NEW YORK. Ma¢ 26.—Undoubtedly the action of Congress und the Presi- dent on tax legislation will be closely | vatched by business and industry luring the coming week. but other ctors are expected to be more po tent in the business situation. If de mand for products is sutisfactory, | plants producing those products will Tun at an inereased rate without pay- ng much attention to what is done with tax legisiation according to many thoughtful finaneiers A\ re- " duction of taxes undoubtedly would he esteemed of henefit to the heavier | N 'aXpayers. but it is held it would 'ave little effect on the actual pur- hasing power of the country as a e vhole. on which the of busi- ess mainly r For this 2 E L busin a au- - tomobile, tuation more o y ¢ ions of Congress. In’ the first-named = 4,800 of Them—Sale Priced, have changed. is so large ices do not ound | avoided | market. | ‘ered drops 1< are tha he marker & s l muous decline. many be- B 4 Z : p : Materials Bars, shapes and plates have leld / > 4 1 4 B well for the last fortni / { § = ell for the last fortnight 4 S vendent- p s . 2 g = Y LL = 5 carded as : g % . these Frocks are one merchant stack have " 1 full D i AR B s s z ) LA = fashioned of Amoskeag “losed down 1 (e o, AisC et splendidly made. full- i e I SB h d Scout . pe und ingot productio own to 60 S | v B = 5 3 2 =i ginghams and S r- sl s .“ e e e : | cut. smart House Frocks 2 i o > 5 =4 2 producers and - . : 3 N i & . 2 cales in guaranteed {ast smaller plant. Vevar i with ordinary house frocks. : - B d 1 = but numerous orders i . ~ > 21 7 4 % colors. ere are many ducers in fair shape These are different. Charm- { x 3 : P - Regarded x Preeaution. Announcement that the rany will close day and next ‘ taken by many hat the company may discontinue Sat- irday work througliout the summer This a on, it is felt. is a 2 2 e : P r w mer pat- ing styles, appropriate for S ; y 7 sy . : e pretty ne ?um er p many occasions. Wearable terns so much in the Fashion X i i 1 i ow. in morning, afternoon, on imelight n the street or on the porch —e- - el L edsure to Iusure balancing \ 8 s . LR Sthat e e 8| = s (i ety ] OU'LL be delighted with ume would hardly wmake curta i " 161 1ol B - . ; by ord plants necessa et their perfection of fit mpany officials are unde Mo s . - thought 1t best to tuke this| I HE style assortment Nothing skimpy about them. o Sules based on actual deliveries the | so complete that all Note the generous widths to irst three weeks of May and with the last of the month estimuted s women, regardless of style : F bl ol ) l] E!! the sashes—full two-inch “Xxpecied to exceed those of the o ¢ - 1 3 A o ;ponding period of last year by 12 preference or taste, may hems—full-cut sizes. Taken 0 velic Dafly sales are sizes. ast year by 1 easily find the most flatter- A chudie 1 154 i iR i g d all in all, the event for which 1y all the plante in the Michigan g tvpe model to suit 3 ) ; S i : district on reduced schedules. Toon Stk prig women have long been long they will be kept en such hed- " i iles depends largely on the weather. g s tould sales show a jump in June productions would be speeded up at and materials now being or- dered for fall delivery indicite be- yond question that heavy sched- ules are being prepared for All eves in the automobile trade ure on the itnation, and a dozen makers ready to announce advances it \ House Frock Values That No Woman Can Afford to Miss { Building activity does not seem to have been affected in Detroit, but in many other citics the main interest : ' = 3sems to be in tecuring complotion - i £or the Tal remiina mosea o, Newest Fashions arerully 1ailore than in laying cut and Starting mew building progran Cotton 'estin which have bee 4 . SeiEicels yoit nnounced Ty b ’zm‘ l’%‘uxzflm'fa: N C"CTY':IR °é these rHOtLble Fi a;té"’“agdfi!;:;': OT- merely sewn, but most carefully tailored not give great hopes for u heavy irresistible charm of” style—sm: r 1 T o Seie hieh Will be weeinoie iy e { advanced than those ordinarily seen at this price, And have the same hn‘! h-vou -insist-on-wher jear It rendered more uncerfai by H selecting your street apparel continued heavy buying from abroad. ' - : - } LL the smart models extremely well cut, NEW YORK CITY EXCELS Mostly the low waisted, straightline types so X - fashionable just now. ASHIONED to show the natural contour of IN FooD MANUFACTURE ! F shoulders. Comfortable, well fitting sleeves, i desirable necklines, felled seams, full-length saches and-fashionable widths, Annual Output of Products Worth . TO[{T. women will ch_m: speCéallg"‘des!znsd. slen- More Than Billion, Statis- derizing models. Sizes up to 54 Y Br the Associated ‘::, i HE fabrics are of the weight particularly de- 1 o NEW YORK v % 8 sirable for comfortable, smart wear during the S AREFULLY designed to insure maximum style, s f"L.,ET:”.“n:‘ of fnod ; het days at home or at camp. Gathered at front 1Z€S S ty ol i e s s s sl ervi 1] t < icu- York City and its |nnu».xm‘t;”‘-:'c‘i;:\‘§; g and back, joined at waist and shirred at hips, giving 36 t() 54 comfort and service, all that the most particu- it was announced by the . lar women could ask for, on ‘regional | plan of New Yerr seg ; : the best possible fit. its env:rcu.hh f the food manut. - ik industrics in this aree maacturs the committee. shows thut half of United States o reprought (nto the ; Trimmings are most desirable. Different applications of dainty piques, organdies, rickrack and refined here. New sor sity In one, year produces 86 \ combination pipings in harmonizing and contrasting colors, give distinction to the models, Un- “Worth Stiiceicnenina o worth o usual sleeves and large novel\[)ockets increase their beauty and charm. In spite of the great distance at ) 1 DOWN STAIRS STORE ) rhich most Tive stock is raised, New York city is one of the largest laughtering centers in the country. r.ank!ngc‘rl\exl aiter Chicago und Kansas Citv in the number o nd calves butchered. feonttls One of the few declines recorded is in_the coffee roasting business, due, the report states, to the rise of new roasting centers in St. Louls, Toledo and San Francisco. Nevere theless the coffee and spice roasting bueiness here is in excess of $88,- 100,000 yearly. A decline in macaroni manufactur- ‘ng is attributed to the immigrant auota_legislation which greatly di- minished the number of Italian im- migrants. LESS FERTILIZER USED. Supply for Fall Moderate, Due to era antin; 1 3 ; 38 ; San & g : ¢ llleS O ey e Mail Orders ; ' Va ’ (Special).— With the spring fertilizer seAson end- ! I Ao i / ; - » WORD about the values. »d, those in the indust ES ve our ; 5 A% A nllnninz| 1::» !‘I‘lll produmm:"p',‘f,; IRI};G to g: L A e > 4 1 Each one represents a present indications the local output -of-town patrons an AT D : / A 2 i i for supplying autumn needs will be Sy P F : notable value at this price. considerably reduced Tt is pointed opportunity to take advan- Every one is full cut, gen- cut that the bulk of fertilizer sold at this time is l;;arl whelt‘. and In view of tage of this worth-while sale 5§ A % b > el e s le;rou:_fin"thc lf\s:h?ofn?;tel::fi:i moaity acreage 1s kely to b wan —we will accept and fill or- 1 / . : i ¢ slderably reduced. ders as long as-”the assort- g A < i e RN S £ perfect fitting. In the meantime manufacturers are 3 endeavoring to find methods by which ments last. A'SPL‘ENDID opportunity to purchase your supply ales may be increased and by which for the entire summer sea- *ional convention of those in the fer- fer, state size and col- the fall is mot particularly bright. distributfon may be improved. The - " hope s expressed that practical re- ICK out styles' you pre RN son—at a decided saving. In ‘ilizer industry, to ve held at Ashe- - 3 : I : ) . : “ille, N. C., during the week of June 9. ors wanted, giving a sec ‘ : . s :t:,yer}{ wax:;cd cplufr a}x:_d co‘x:‘n It is admitted that the outlook for ond or third cheice in’ the o . ! : BN, Emalhonh el Kg’a - = ; arly choice assures better T e this spring was good, but sold out of an : e & - : PriGeraatting reaulted in ealos being event we are y: j Ealy choice atsur made on such a low scale that the styles. companies failed to profit. Some of the Baltimore leaders d \craa® with those. who assert t farmers' co-operative organizations I! have been instrumental in lowering prices. This is not gorrect, say soms, ,but it is true thet in many instances tonnage has been lowered, s there have been few efforts made by the as- B ns to have the farmers DUy, heay :

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