Evening Star Newspaper, July 9, 1925, Page 27

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AMERICAN EXPORTS GAIN $200 000,000 Improvement in Europe in Five Months Great Help to esponain total £ 366, against $915,222,000, a gain of 4 per cent. -Announcing these figures ‘loda\ the Department of Commerce said that a growth in volume of trade Amount(ng to § ,000 was noted when 1925 business, both exports and imports, totaled $1,631,339,000, as com- pared with $1,355,266,000 for 1924. The increase resulted from general financial, economic and commercial improvement in Europe, the depart- World Trade. | ment sald, with all European coun- | tries sharing in the increased pros- perity. . an exports to Europe during show an nw\ TODAY S SILVER B.ATES YORK, July 9 (#).—Bar 3: Mexican dollars, 53%. ahout §: sil | | Strike Threats and Reports Show- | threat of a nation-wide strike by John THE EVENING COAL INDUSTRY QUIET; TWO SPECIAL FACTORS STAR, by the Geological Survey. dent that ing Smaller Reserve Stocks Are Vital. Special Dispatch to The Star. EW YORK, July 9.—Coal Age to- says that while actual conditions in the marketing of coal showed little discernible difference during the past week, nevertheless two recent devel- opments are fraught with far-reach- ing possibilities to the trade—the gerous tie-up at the mines. Realization of the extent shrinkage in reserve be a different story. the market lacked weeks will show. sails under false colors. FREE AUTOMOBILE PARKING clsaned Cold rugs. Carpets and stored. storage for Furniture Carpets W, B. Moses & Sond Established 1861 F Street and Eleventh Awnings, siip covers and win- dow shades made to measure. Linens Upholstery To Close Quickly---Our Entire Stock of Summer Floor Coverings Offered at Drastic Reductions A Wide Range of Colorings and Patterns Crex De Luxe Rugs Specinl XA miaiis caibaaanin S5, Tall s L SSEREI) ik anis R0 peinecic o1 240 ] 27x54 o e et aote e o a8 Gty e A LGP Rattania Rugs 3 i Special .$15.75 $13.25 .$10.25 $7.50 $5.00 2.25 Lol et s SR L s G 9xA2- o 7.6x10.6 6x9 4.6x7.6 3x6 Crex Herringbone Rugs Special 8x10 6x12 6x 9 o tstmis ey one s DED.00 esdesisnsiaceitigin Of) oot e o= = - $13.50 California Rush Rugs Regular oot ey i o ol 4 DA D) BSOS RC s SESCEREANE - oo~ tarancn « DL 1D Special $33.00 $25.00 ,$20.00 $15.25 $13.50 $10.00 $6.25 $3.30 $2.50 12x15 9x15 9x12 8x10 6x12 RSSO IR ) b et it < cace s S1O100 BRD el s ST s S G145 BT 0 L i ciie s o viitnss suinsis ot O 3x6 . $4.95 X5 oaen: e - $3.75 Attractive Prices on Box Springs and Mattresses Box Springs in all the standard sizes that ha\:e been used as display, greatly reduced for this clearance. Special Cotton Mattresses, in full bed size only; heavy striped tick..:....c..... $19.50 $9.00 Moses” Dixie Felt Mattresses. Full size Single Size.. Moses’ Guaranteed Mattresses. ticking. Full Size .$25.00 Single Size... .. 22,50 Cot, just the campers’ All metal frame, folds small... Three-piece Fiber Suite, in copper blue, loose holstered back and loose spring cushions, cov- ered in beautiful harmonizing cretonne ... Three-piece Fiber Suite, in spring cushions, covered in cretonne 5 .$17.00 15.00 Choice All felt. need. $70.00 copper blue, $57.50 loose $92.00 $59.00 Three-piece Fiber Suite, in baronial brown, loose cushions $54.00 $43.00 Fiber Rocker, hlgh back, upholstered, loose spring cushions . $20.00 $18.00 Ivory Reed Desk glass top. Special Ghair to-match;, . cs.sscosonew Reed Desk and Chair in Taupe decorated. . Reed Fernery in sepia COIOE ot P A $19.50 $10.00 Odd Settees, Chairs, Rockers, Tables and all Summer furniture at comparatively reduced prices. $83.00 34.00 $49.00 21.75 $49.00 $40.00 SR 1t ey et sevuinbse OIS e v s o i . DD Special 4.6x7.6 o TR Y 27x54 Mourzouk Rugs Rogular SxIR i i ce e ek PG HE ooVt SRR e < $29.75 6 R 0 R S e 2D £ R AR I T S e s BXD: o sl wois BN S il s o TBD Kimlark Rugs Regular DEIR i cin s connnmsmvnn iR U0 Bxl0: siiel ot loat S SIR 50 GXD i s e e L 81950 A5l S eananbosir i ekt LS by 3x6 . 27x54 Special $27.50 $20.50 $14.00 $7.25 $4.75 Special $14.90 $13.00 $9.25 $5.80 $3.30 $1.85 SR O RSO R L spinne v s ovrae e s sovk $3.00 Seasonable Furniture Reed, Willow and Fiber Furniture Reed Suite, decorated in Chinese red, black and gold; loose spring cushions; upholstered; harmon- izing cretonne. Large High-back Settee.... Comfortable Chair or Rocker Table SO e o manadar Lamp ,.cavseen $135.00 72.00 32.00 29.00 $108.00 58.00 25.75 23.00 Reed Suite, frame in taupe and red, upholstered backs and loose spring cushions, covered in beauti- ful pattern cretonne. Long Settee Comfortable Chair or Rocker. . LR A R R $55.00 $44.00 24.00 19.25 15.00 12.00 Couch Hammocks—Two-tone green duck ham- mocks, full length, upholstered, adjustable baele:dsiitl . & $39.00 $35.00 Gray and Maroon Couch Hammock, adjustable hood and baclk. o205 oot $37.50 $32.00 Heavy Duck Cretonne Pattern Couch Hammock, adjustable back, arm rest.... $47.00 $38.00 Couch Hammock, in gray, trimmed in green, ad- justable back, arm rest....... $57.00 $40.00 Cretonne Covered Couch Hammock, adjustable back $25.00 $19.00 Unfinished Willow—Settee, table, chairs and rockers, in fact every piece greatly reduced for this clearance. Umbrellas—Bathing Girl Umbrellas, beautiful de- signs and colors. Speciall L ol e .$5.00 The Linen Shop Regular 75c extra large heavy white Bath Towels; size 4. Reduced to 60c each. 75c All-linen Huck Face Towels; size 20x35 inches. Reduced to 60c each. Pequot Cotton Sheets, size 81x90 inches. to $1.65 each. $1.25 Cotton Table Damask, 70 inches wide. duced to 95¢ yard. Reduced Re- PURCHASES FORWARDED PREPAID TO AnY SHIPPING POINT IN THE U. S. INQU IRE ABOUT OUR DEFERRED PAYMENT PLAN oal stocks, revealed in this week's report, may Whether it will prove to be the needed impetus that the next On the ocean of life many a WASHINGTON L. Lewis and the report of coal stocks | ANOTHER WEST VIRGINIA The in- dustry as a whole will take the Lewis threat calmly, knowing the size of the | sociul Dispateh to job the union leader already his hands in West Virginia and confi- the Government d quickly step in in the event of dan-|coal mines at Battackville, W. has on would of the as few woman P. G, THURSDAY, COAL MINE REOPENED The Star. BALTIMORE, July 9.—The Bethle- hem Steel Co. has reopened one of its Va., under a non-union scale, according to advices received at the local plants. The reopened mine replaces two mines closed last week on account of the high cost of union operation. The Consolidation Coal Co. of Balti- more was the first to reopen closed mines upon agreement of miners to work under the 1917 terms. The plan under which five mines are now being operated by the company has been adopted by other producers. CEMENT STOCK SOLD. NEW YORK, July 9 (®).—Stock- holders of the International Cement Corporation have subscribed to the entire offering of CIGARETTES packed in extra heavy foil for your protection here's something - aboutthem youlllike” | Tareytons are a quarter again JULY 9, 1925. NEW YORK CURB MARKET Received by Private Wire BY WILLIAM F. HEFFERNAN. NEW YORK. July 9.—Mining shares commanded attention in today's curb market operations. Reawakening of interest in copper shares was due mainly to the improved statistical po- sition of the copper industry and to the increased demand for the metal, both here and abroad. Engineers' Gold, which rose sensationally on We: NEW YORK, .July 9—Following is an official list of bonds and stocks traded in on the New York Curb Market today: Sales in thousands 10814 nd_ Na¢ C s g 90 s Sim_Hard Cawis s eaverboard 8s ell T Can be A SeEy 000003001 e S PSS PRI sc0 O Th’u’ 1’ & s dal Gsage 7s T Gl 7 Swiss Govt Blis. 1021 &) Toho EI Pow C 35 604 STANDARD OIL ISSUES U166 Angin o1 500 AU Lobo 0 Buckeye P 1 Am It’s a Noteworthy Fact ~that not a few of dustry” have “grow Washington’s n up” “captains of in- with The Metropolitan. € Just ‘as our service has proved a stepping-stone to suc- for others, so it'll hands with cess help you and your interests. Join us now for mutual advantage. NATIONAL METROPOLITAN 111 Years Old 15th St., A Defini Get the drop on prices! Drop in Bi-Yearly Formerly Now 35. 26.25 45. 33.75 55. 41.25 65. 48.75 75. 56.25 ! 111 ¢+ Years Old BANK Opposite U. S. Treasury te Drop quality clothing value. Look at the drop in these today at Sidney West's Clearance 3 and 4-Piece Spring and Summer SUITS Formerly Now 40. 30.00 50. 37.50 60. 45.00 70. 52.50 85. 63.65 Stein-Bloch suits included. Tropicals and linens ezcepted Sidney West (INCORPORATED) 14th and G Streets N.W. Direct to The Star Office nesday following reports of u recent strike in the property, felt the effect of profit-taking sales today. however, in Golden Center Mines, Inc., which made its appearance on the tape for the first time. A block of 43,000 shares opened immediately after trading be gan at 5% and subsequently went to 61 before the demand subsided 4700 Intl Pet Co Ltd 800 Ohio ol 210 &£6n Bimsy 73008 O Hansas 4008 0 K5 500 Vacuum Oil Sales in hundreds. INDEPENDEN' 4 Am Contr Oil Fds 111 Am Maracaibo 1 Tidal Osage Oil 11 Veneruelan 5 Wilcox O&G 10 Y 0Ol new INDUSTRIALS uperpow B § Ao \m Co A & e (nEm M. The oustanding feature of the group. ' was the enormous turnover | | market today due to the heat ] ot i i | EHI{:KENS CHEAPER IN LOCAL MARKET Receipts Lighter Because of Hot Wave—Demand for Beef Improves. Light dent on receipts of poultry the Washington were avi wholesale which sending great there was little for this line and is preventing shippers from live chickens and hens in any quantities. Similarly demand noted today prices were lower Fresh meats, however nd. if anyihing, the demand was a little better. Prices, however. were not noticeably changed Today's Wholesale Pri Butter—Fancy, tub, store packed, 28a30 Eggs—Fancy, selected average receipts, 33 Alive, Spring chickens 30; Leghorns, 35 . ducks, 25; keats, 40 geese, 12al5. Dress ; chickens, large, 45, small 30: ducks k—Calves ha held stead: 51: prints, 5 candled, 35 Meats £ lambs, a32; shoulders 2 32; smoked shoulders 20 smoked Fruit and Vegetable Review Today's market report vegetables (compiled by News Service Bureau of Economics) Cantaloupes—Supplies mand moderate, market f; California I‘yrm al on f the Agric s and Market ultura ibera Peaches moderate. Hile: size, 3.00 e. mostly 2.00; medium large size, 2.50a2.75; few baskets, Hileys, medium few large size, ripe rdium size, 2.25a E ) bushel Potato Market Strong. r\nmun”sm,; lies light, demand ac arolina loth-top United moderate 4s. ripes a rning, 11.30a1.7 some wasty steady Georgia. ipplies liberal weak 5-peck liberal dfl dull :l"fik hu(‘\' 5, choice bushel pplies market ion, hotbe Norfolk se hampers, Pum\ HH Mi'C man RC 4 Kelvinato i Kiener B al B a1 1 S0 Cal Ed B pf 14 5t Reris Paper i Thermiod Radio. 4 Thompson R vic 5 Timken _Axle (seh D= riz_Globe ario Copper Chino Ext Mines .5 Min Nipissing . onio. “’"En'u; i 0. APPLICATIONS INVITED For Loans on Improved G REAL ESTATE o Money to Loan on 1st and 2nd Tr t Lowest Interest Rates N. L. SANSBURY CO. NC. 1418 I St. N.W. Main 5904 1 I} e Prices Coming Down supplies market zen ibera slightly crates. 1 1.00a1.25 a stern supplies demand moderate, market | slightly weaker: California, crates Ice berg type, all si 5.50a6.50. Green corn—Supplies he v moderate, market lina, crates. best, 1 oav ity. 1.00a1.35; poorer, low Apples—Supplies liberal; moderate, market slightl nd and V nspare Oldenburgs ! Lettu Eastern {demand moderate. New York poorer. low moderate demand ir qual as 50. demand bushel rge irge size Washington Stock Exchange SALES Merchants' Bank & AFTER CAL Washington Gas Light Washington Rws. & E Money—Call loa Bid and Asked Prices. BONDS. PUBLIC UTILITY t Co.—1 st 134 v at 621 pid—16 at 8% 5 and 6 per cent Wash. Rwy D. C. Paper Co. 6 Pot. Joint St Riggs Realty Land Bk. 5 long | Wash Warlman Park. Hotel STOCKS. UTILITY o PUBLIC Amer. Tel. & Telg Gapital Traction: Terminal Taxi com NATIONAL National Capital Columbia Commercia District Farmers & Mechanics Federal American BANK ecopoitan Rigxs N Bank of Washington TRUST COMPANY American Security & Trust Continental Trust Bank . tional Savings and Trust Tnion Trust Wash. Loan & T SAVINGS Commer Fant Washington Security Sav. & Com ntn Street d_State: Rington Mechanics FIRE INSURANCE American Corcoran Firemen's TITLE INSURANCE Columbia Title Real Estate Titie » D. C. Paper, pfd MYerchante: Trans.' & Storage Nithaler Linoty FNige. & Invest. b Dutc id Dutch Market pfd sion Monotype 8 145 ELLANEOUS. What Experts Buy. Trained investors always buy se- curities that have a substantial loan value. One of the surest methods of determining the value of any stock is to seek a loan on it. If your banker declines to consider it as collateral you can rest assured its marketability does not amount to much. TODAY S POULTRY PRICES. CHICAGO, July 8 (®).—Poultry Alive, unsettied: fowls, 19a2415; broil springs. 32; roosters, 13 ducks, 18, geese, 13a20. 20;

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