Evening Star Newspaper, January 27, 1925, Page 21

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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. TUESDAY, JANUARY ' PRUES HOLD PN | e vome come wazeer | [FURTHER ADVANCES Received by Private Wire Direct to The Star Office BY WILLIAM F. HEFFERNAN, |ablo and to awalt further outside . i NEW YORK, January selling | improvements before coming in on 5 5 orders continued ¢ the buy side. W . ntinued to come Into the | NS DUYIRE BCe L rorest, Muste / : e curb market today In suffic felt 118 < ent quan- | Master, Ware and Thermiodyne o : in |y to carry the general list lower. zing sales and came . Dealers Still Predict Drop in|: i ]”, “\i'wl","..l"‘j»: 0 LaTh o NALE & BOIAE terh aal Tr:.’p ons | Bars and Plates Boosted in DOWN ST ]IR | Worthy Haciais i ot te-| which were in demand on the pre- 5 5 3 Eggs—Loins and Hams Teatnt S ot 2 e ke e atan e EMicdie i ests SUIEH ghen : 124 A S S I! (! E)R lE ‘King a saner view of the busi- |1y irre r, and ins and losses 5 4 Are Cheaper Today. less situation and that it had ‘d.\im,.] LA ot Aveuie aveinba. Bolkr Res Rates Seen. ; = See Upstairs Store Advertisements, Pages 10 and 11. profits where they were avail- | fining gained 5 points NEW YORK. January 27.—Follow 4 Mount Prod 2 105% s sociated Press. ing is an official list of bonds and| 93 Mutusl Oil v . 1 NEW YORK, January Further n prices the f : '3 3 Iz, ‘mands for food o Te ded in on the New York 3 o e - . 1. | advances in steel prices are reported = 5 mands for Peer Il Corp 11 ! : 7 being o fair, ¢ deale t today: 50 Penn Be o7 from the Middle West. Steel bars : 3 1 demand o 17 orp 3 nd plates are up $2 a ton, and sheet- PRI A ! : 5 ousands High Red Bank 0il 4 makers in the Youngstown district 7 9 SATE.: P y T ork market tinues firm at A - 52 5 R 414 . o have increased their quotations g Kizeanashes ) §3ts 2 d anyth m Gas & /4 5 4 St Creek Prod e same amount. The trade expects while b Am Beet Sug T 870 | 6 Yenezueln : : higher levels in other firished steel 4 Wilcox 01 e, New quotations are s 8% | lines ew quotations are $2.80 a Sl ] | Sale Wednesduy—Average 88% Woo 103% 5% 3 Allied Pack new 8 | bars are being offercd in the Cen- % 8 s § I RRIC e iDla. tral West in tonnage lots at $39 a 1011 Borden ] to $7.95 a share on the 2,800,000/ 18 3 Associated G ¥ 3 depreciation and Federal taxes. equal | 100% Bkivn ity R R.0.° S 000 res in 19 2 We were fortunate in securing a small lot of Imported English Blankets 1 5 Centrit. Pig Working capital amounted to $3 inches) makes them very desirable. Nearly all wool, with just sufficie Daily production in the Gulf Coast i Use these blankets for: Sleeping Porches, Robes, Camping, Hikes, Motc SR dveraging 75,000 barrels daily. ; DOWN STAIRS STORE 5 Am Gas & Blee 8 3 D% ot | 2 Am Lt & Tract 3" |ton, Youngstown or Pittsbursh, : o ( 4 % Am Pow & Lt prd > OI1Z 1008 E Am Soperpo Other Wall Street Notes. 2 to S X 12¢€ 1015 | Awm Superpower B.. F. W. Woolworth Co. reports net B P d Q ] ') f ~ G > d o 9L 9 B i income of $20,669, for 1924, after U IR ; oundas criectrade 102 s . 3 E ) |shares of $25 par value, compared P 3q Campbell Soup pid L frehaid s $16,82 : e ¢ : : 9814 e e fit and 1 18,9 under the strict supervision of the English Government. Chatterton fore. Net sales increased to $215,- - 2 Every blanket will weigh between 41/ | Y 269, an increase of about $4,000, TR L cotton to strengthen the wearing qualities, making them extremely durable on Gas Balt new 32% 4ol fields last week declined about Cont Bak pfd wi 1155 Mg awi Each with $20,69%,190, or $31.84 a share, on Car Light gainst $13,161, vear be s B . § Increased (o33 % and 5 pounds. Their size (60x90 01,187 from $ 000 in i 0il Output Decltnes. : and fit for hard usage. Cont Bak A wi.... i 5SS barvels undar the weak' belote: e H and home uses. o Mot pf 8 @S0 5 S FARMERS BORROWING : MUCH LESS MONEY 3 5 ! Federal Land Bank Reports Con- 1001 ederated Metal 3 S = WG ditions Steadily Gaining in o 10014 | Im Tnsiec M 067 7| 1 Firestone T € . This District. *e Ford Mot Co Can ndation Co pfd iN BONDS. peCis $e Special Dispatch to The Star. BALTIMORE, January he fact that fary in the district served | the Federal Land Bank of Balti-| 10 ] re filed about 1,000 less applica- | Bl 4 | pine 2 ] ns for loans in 1924 than in the | us year §s regarded by Vulosko president of that institution, Oil..... 19% 2 i ¢ Ind 1% |as an indication that agricultural obos pfd 9l 0 013 8 Toth S ‘ conditlons in this territory are im- S 2 proving st Flannel and Silk d & TS STANDARD OIL ISSUES. king loans to farmers in Mary- and, Pennsylvania, Delaware, Vir- Diik, ioar Witainta: the Dietcs ofl - é ; 3 Much Underpriced olumbla and the Island of Porto S k 4 ki pring Frocks s about eight years ago it has made d Women’s 'Kerchiefs, 5¢ 19,742 loans, of which 672 have been repald, leaving 19.070 outstanding as | & Cambric, nainsook s all ; ‘]’w".”;‘.‘f'\‘:‘h(r 31, 1924, amounting m’ Uff(?l' .rceptional k\,)le at : | ) v , with sa ey SR M BIY[ ey i RAIL LINE MAY DROP | f 4 i nd o Egcles e ‘ e ti 12| SERVICE IN MARYLAND| Misses’ $15 Women’s - Children’s °K o Nep 5c Potato Supplies Liberal. Bore: 5 § Ko LRS! Claiborne-Easton Road Has Only Sizes Sizes Irregulars of Higher Priced es—¢ Lines Vacium Oif > Bir el B Ten Passengers Daily—Busses H Siceper Tad 1 INDEPENDENT OIL STOCKS. BT new. oeis 3 ] Get Business. s = 2 S ast ¥ 3 3 Nothing more in accordance with Fashion e ¥ o 3 Special Dispatch to The Star. = & 3 Stutz Motor BALTIMORE, January 27.—Discon- than flannels in stripes and high shades. Tai- 1 Mefi's *Kerchiefs, 10c = e 'y elow for ordinary stock: ma teady sixes turnir oii" ach—Supplies liberal; deman s e 0" 3 Swift Tat'l g s : lored one-piece models in ]‘?"g and short Z Fine Mt Handhe 1% The 2 f et S Sall ond “hatyiean (ClLElhori sleeves, Braided and button trimmed, ; white wi white sat tripes N e 5 Turnbull Murdock, president, said Diint- il itock high shad b T iand moderate for good . : : i Tt ainty silk frocks in high shades with lace 3 3 . | the Tin All Linen ’Kerchiefs, of the business formerly done by th 1 Marland When the terminal of the road waw new Irish prints. Desirable < 2 Yel Taxi Corp N Y 19% : 19 Easton section was discontinued and DOWN STAIRS STORE DOWN STAIRS STORE ers, & 10 Ariz Globe Copper 1 .1 discontinued. ok tion 5e—$300 at ML ) Conp 3 . U airkat Alight Serv p : 3% Switt & Co. tinuance of rail service on the old ston, is under consideration by = 3 Woven co ging more than| line has gone to motorbus companies, cuffs. Hip and knee flare models in bodice, 15¢ Sl Meerh changed fr aiborne to Love| New styles. and patterns. Narrow he viona., | Washington Stock Exchange}. MINING gasoline motor cure were substituted o, PR p it 5 G5 | HAMPTON ROADS LEADS. owns—(Chemise—>Step-ins i Ten Eiee 5 line of the Baltimore, Chesapeake and seoed s Is of the line - f donn : . = : £ the lir ! y ’ Boys’ Handketchicfs, 18c. 10 passe a day. He said most | vokes, cap sleeves and dainty lace collars and g e 3 bt ol el g tubular effects. New trimmings. New colors. oy EE = o ek Gp St Co'wi 3 Point, steam service on the Claiborne. st s is these cars which may now be mpers, 4 00 ; i s 4 SAL e at 23, 50 at 25. 5, 10 at 6%, fam Binc Db 3% s |Ships Move More Coal in Year | b Large Head AFTER CALL. 2 1 o 4 Than All Other Atlantic Ports. / 1 =5 c c Washington Rwy. & Elec. 45—8500 at 77 2 h 0% g Special Dispatch to The Star. | v SIZCS Money— Call loans, 5 aud & per cent. 1d p Min .01 NORFOLK, Va., January 27 Bid and Asked Prices. 10 Harmill. Div..22120 10 Hampton Roads led all Atlantic port ¥ Newest Stvles Muslin gowns, chemise and step-ins of good quality at i Mine x in coal dumpings in 1924, ording to : = 1 ) BONDS. s o figures just released. Fifty-four per of these very low prices. Bloomers of novelty cloth and mus UBLIC UTILITY & - E cent of all the coal shipped from At- b : e y e s 4 Aoy, e ohy ’ 105 Jerome - 1 1% | Jantic ports loft the Newport News-|| h!v|.ha\_L q\mhne elastic knees, In white and colors. Very 81 Kay Copp S 3 7 Norfolk area. In the year 18,094,078 exceptional values—all. ons wero dumped. This was an in- DOWN STAIRS STORE crease of 4 per cent over the 13923 to- tal. YOUR INCOME TAx | |85 Rt iz i , A Word 1o Speculators. \ Ul WOl TN SIS, ) OME TAX i 5 5 o K il If you must speculate, select a rep- 300 Men's Woven Madras Shirts, are full cut, carefully finished, and T : = = 3 utable broker who holds membership 1 head size Spring Milliner Small 1 di R ixpert Advice Given by United Y t i S I . Coal.. in a recognized stock exchange. Ex- TS NeAc Slaci Byl laledea e hanc mec e i i i i States Internal Revenue Bureau e z i ond. 3 change requirements, in themselves, brimmed models. Some with high crowns, dented in smart Knitted Fiber Ties Cut Silk Ties, 2 for $1 =7 Four-in-hand Cut Silk T Based on I & Chas are some protection, as its members * T i with t = - el 3 for $1 4 gt 3 G new modes. rimmed with burnt peacock, bows, pins and must comply with business ethics as P! p Ties of higher grades in attrac- provided by rules and regulations.! flowers. We srectad high A s X A : cts and ors. gh grade. Many patterns K & mmber vu e e Youthful matrons’ hats and chic models for the younger ARTICLE N I Gas OS.c..ees S i S i o azards his bership, which is i H i 2 g - 2 . . :x‘s‘::f}ys hlzqgr::‘\:]ue:\‘sflet. set in a smart assemblage of styles. Phoenix Lisle Hose, 3 Pall‘S, $1 ¢ 5 dresit 9 s 3 The well-known Hose that men are acquainted with s 3lo a - Colors include Thistle Bloom, Crabapple, Green, Oak, Or good looking and low priced. Black, gray, cordoy i g 0AD WIPES OUT DEFICIT. chid, Gobelin Blue, Brown, Red and Black. o o HEAVY BUYING NOTED 'Bnos'ro.\v. January 27. The Bos- DOV STATRS STOBN DOWN STAIRS STORE (Loog).. ton & Maine Railroad ended the year IN WESTERN MARYLAND | (5”50 Vi & surpius ‘of $1772,107, . . 5 Special Dispatch to The Star. after interest charges and rentals, as At Pack Hitel 00:.-c. 5 % | BALTIMORE, January 27.—Re-|compared with a deflcit of $3,491,070 in Legislation | t b o Eastern Min. o o Ext 16 Wenden Copper Paper Mfg. S. L. Bk a mystery in the local financlal dis-|include no allowance for sinking | American Tel. & Telga trict and has resulted in a revival of |funds and equipment trust {install- Do rumors that New York Central was |ments, however, it was stated. i gt BT S T Tapestry Brussels Rugs Offers Substantial Savings more. ~ Reports from New York are to | (Cotton Trader, 82 the effect that Rockefeller interests 2 2 ¥ " & x o M ety A e o R I W The Rugs in this selling are known for their Splendid Grade Seamless Axminster Rugs land. These interests are also chief- ea ears, artistic des‘%ni‘ athractive ’F}?Ionl}g e Perfect and Slightly Imperfect pendability of their weave. e prices in every riec 1y identified with New York Central. —L ————— Z‘Illy Start Anew instance are advantageously low, 9x12 . $28.75 8.3x10.6°.§27.75 6x9 ...$19.75 TOBACCO IMPROVES. e 4.6x6.6 ...$15 36x70 $5.75 27x54 ..$2.95 Special Dispatch to The Star, Texas Man Helped Organ- Seamless Tapestry Brussels Rugs—Perfect onal Bank of Washington «-oee | RICHMOND, Va., January TRUST COMPANY. Prices and grades of F ize New York Exchange ? j | [0 A S $18.95 8.3x10:6 .. $17.95 812 averaging better on the auction house 86 floors than they did earlier in the 2 i e e in 1870. _ Imported Japanese Rag Rugs % 1|38 cents per ':\oumiv The deliveries & Good and attractive color combinations, with medium dark centers G By the Associated Press. and borders of gray, blue, lavender and rose SAVINGS BANK. R NEW YORK, January 27.—The New - perce & Brisgs ¢ ....| HEAVY STEEL CHEAPER. |York Cotton Exchangs has discovered HERY : .75¢c 25x50 e g A A o) (DR sy ol 3 its last surviving charter member in P ity ‘Kavings & Com. i NEW YORK, January #1-—The price | ins person of William L. Black of AT AR \ Z - Z7x54. . comssons s - $1.25 venth S S5 of heavy melting steel dropped v ted - | Gents & ton in the Chicago district to. | D¢l R0, Tex. who had been listed L apartment wit Washington M s 21| Qay, present quotations being $18.30 E 2 F = S rental. A pl i ' FIRE INSU to §19 a ton. At the age of 82, Mr. Black recently =g s 5 ) . oo A e o e P £ & ~ Imported Cocoa Fiber profit. B Gabee oot seeees ILLINOIS CENTRAL'S NET. |ed the death of its last charter mem.- - =2 g subsequent a i educt e i - ", 0 d t D. 5 ¥ Sl b el | . CHICASO, :Jhnusry’ $T-/Tha TN ana 19 Yerote (to B B BEctiatt 3 f . . : Jr., president, to claim the distinction : X . : : Sl i _ |nols Central Railroad ‘increased 1ts|of’ being the only man lving who - . S - _ 7 Mats LOW Prlced without the ceseeeneane 2 net railway operating income DbY|peped to organize the institution in < S & = 3 'y on the records of the exchange as dead for half a century. §5, It abS. s il 6 S ey $3,238,633.89 for the year ending De-|1g70, He sold his seat three years was not a_trans- MISCELLANEOUS, o A s Thetote et oD-|later, and, through vears of activity 2 S 3 action “entered into for profit.” Simi- | Merchants’ Transfer & Storage. 110 125 |erating income for that period was|ip other ilnes of business, had lost 4 arly, a loss connected with the sals | Mergenthaler Linotype. 188 $28,102,073.45, with railway operating | contact with the cotton trade. B % 14x24 . 75¢c 16x27 ..... 95¢ of an automobile bought for pleasure | NAt & Invest. pfd.. 9% revenues totaling $173,838,131.99. Mr. Black informed the cotton ex- DOWN STAIRS STORB - or convenience of the taxpaver can- MkcEat pry b3 AN e A i chango officials that he expected to Z 18x30 $1.25 not be deducted Monotype. round out at least a century of life. v “Storage. = RATES ON BAR SILVER. 3t ix poastble, " he addad. “CRALT HiRY The next article in this series will | J4shingion Mar 5 NEW YORK, January 27.—Bar sil- |some day In the future get back in {&ppear in tomorrow's Star.) “Ex dividend. Lver, 68%; Mexican dollars, 52% lthe cotton game,"

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