Evening Star Newspaper, September 2, 1925, Page 21

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UVELY TRADE SEE INMIDDLE WEST Banks, Crops and Retail Business Make Bright Fall Qutlook. By the Associated Press. CHICAGO, Beptember 2.—iieaithy ¥all business was predicted in reports | from commercial and bhanking cir les | throughout the Middle West today In some quarters qulet conditions were recognized. A n nentioned hetter pre rs as a basis for confidence money has heen collected in axes in Oklahoma, A. C. collector of internal reve. homa City, reported, than | since the tax went into! | year ot We experience no trouble in ol ecting income taxes this vesr. Mr. Alexander added. “People seem to have plenty of money und few de linquents ure listed on our houks." Bank Clearings Jump, for the 2 showed over the Bunkers, while sent conditions are ¢ in the automobile money conditions of a slight utumn erop . declar with possibility hening with the . president | of Detroit “There ls plenty of money bapk avallable (o conservative enterprise.” w. T. Emery, vice president and r s our understanding that dry goods | ditions outside the State ure much ition of Indiana b #tate banking commissioner of In in | D. Barr, deputy | THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. oming ba basing their o | on the fact that bank clearings had aid, Increused | inereased greatly, Labor conditions in July were 7.9 per cent better. than aly, 1924, A. L. Urick, labor com- re re'{o ed h‘. Kansas City Federal Reserve nk at the highest point of actlyity early In August since 1921. A better out- look was reported by wholesalers and retatlers. Good Fall Trade Seen. Buginess conditlons in Omaha. which reflect the econditions existing in Nebraska, were shawing the signs of good health which agriculture and ir. since the v 31, 1924, and § | the call of June 30, all 'of Decem- 0,088 since | In Mr, Barr [ missioner, said. | maild an inox the first of | Crop estimates strengthensd che | the year of 2 in bll@ pay- | finencial optimism in Iowa end algo | able” might ted to hewvy | in Missourl. withdrawals to finance the large crop | ‘Tabulating replies from a ques: | movement expecied this vear. | tlonnaire sent to more than 300 cor: | O . | resnondent banks in Missouri, south: ! hio Banks Prosper. ern Iinois, Arkansas, Oklahoma and | State and nutional Lank deposits | Texus, the ~Liberty Central Trust { at any time C., WEDNESDAY, RKED IMPROVEMENT IN STEEL INDUSTRY NEW YORK, September 2 (#)— Improvement in nearly all branches of the steel Indystry was reported by Tron Age today. the mills quite generally exceeded those for July, reports from important companies 10 to 25 per cent, n_operations August bookings by showing increases from Another inery was_reparted lust ¢ industry of this section were enjoying. | The first Wisconsin National Bank in Milwaukee showed that the bank clearings for the first months in 1924 amounted to §943,614,340, against $1,019,600,297 for the same period In 1825, This ratio of increase is being held. 1 Ohiv June 30 showed ncrease | Co, of St. Louls stuted; e O oG SIS LB 000, | 82 Per Cent Optimistic. ed deposits aguregating | “As to the gttitude of the people 45,000 al the ehd of June. 1925.|toward the ruture, 82 per cent of the | George V. Sheridun, seere of the | binks state that a fepling of confi. Ohio Counell of Reiail o ence prevalls. The remaining 13 per aid merchants in all the lurger ¢ -ent report a doubtful rentiment.” were expanding in anticipatio Bunkers, business men, ruliroud steadily impreving business Im- | operativ and statistical experts of ement had not yot been noted, | Texas declared that the basic financial 4, in the smallew eities, though | t conditions were expected by | | of the improved position of | | mrmery, | At Cincinnati bank money | tinued In go6d supply. but the ClI | Ber of Cominerce reports collections | general as slow Tows business men were reported | 21y bhelieving their Ntute Wi | Nlinols banks and business reports were ‘for a good Fall trade. - e Cuticura Soap Shampoos Keep The Scalp Healthy Regular shampaos with & syds af Cuticurs Sosp and kot water, preceded by light applications ef| Cuticura Ointment, are most effoc. tive, They do much to cleanse the scalp of dandruff, silay imitatien, stimulate cirgulation sna promots the bealthy condition neceasary to 8 luxuriant growth of bair, Ointmart 23 and e, Toleamthe, Sotd| | o A | | M. EERNEREREEY 44 over the mountain or inta the valley below & myriad of fascinating scencs unfold your . Mothersill Car and Sea Blckness at once, giving perfect comfart on your trip. | . & S50 00 Dw!/‘m LY mg‘h"fil' Fomeéy Ca. 1] 0r3 | omedy « Now York | ? | 49 ’..0 u“‘~° VAstn ‘Have You had Your Rid in the Better Buick You may think you know Buick and Buick performance from having driven Buicks in the past. But you are des- tined to undergo a new motoring experience—you will discover a new Standard of Performance! A performance wonderfully improved; 75 horsepower and more to meet the “go” in traffic and to take any hill in high. Engine dependability further insured by the three new seals for the famous Buick Sealed Chassis — air cleaner, gasoline filter, oil filter. Buick approved méchanical 4-wheel brakes for the constant protection of your family and yourself. Ten minutes behind the wheel of a Better Buick will con- vince ‘'you conclusively that your next car will be a Buick. Thousands of people are taking rides in the Better Buick every day. If you haven’t time to drop into the show. room, a telephone call will bring one to your door. WHEN BETTER AUTOMOBILES ARE BUILT, BUICK WILL BUILD THEM BUICK MOTOR CO. Division of General Moters Corporation . Washington Branch Fn_urteenth and L Streets N. Phone Franklin 4066 " Youveturned to udebaker tradefaronetoday | i, Tresur-Box Typing Paper Creates a Good Impression A superior grade of pa- per, conveniently *boxed so that it easily slips in the desk drawer. Use it in this season's business. Cut in Stock Sizes 8x10Y%, 8%x11 8V;x13 Plain and Legal Ruled Also Printed With “Copy” 80c to $5.70 Box STO CIéET'I'- : A - P - WA/ ©TON DC 3641 CO SEPTEMBER LA ORI 2 -y 1925. tion now being estimated at 75 and | that of the independent companies| at 70, 11I€s Not Too Soon to Have I Your Felt Hat Cleaned You know as well as we do that you will throw away your straw fifteenth. Prepare. | ASS A Vo AR S N 72 S N Y For pep, ek = Keeps chil- ? dren and grown-ups happy and peppy. A cereal chock-full of health-building ele- ments—and marvel- ous flavor. Your gro- cer has PEP. Ready to serve, on September Send your felt to e 75c st o .00 B Rhe skt 01 W\ A $1.50 FOOTER’S Cleaners and Dyers 1332 G St. N.W. T HAT, PEP the peppy bran food S NV -~ Main 2343 Delivers Any Article Advertised Here Any one who needs furniture will save over one-half their money if they buy from this ad. Read carefully—ccme early tomorrow, as we will sell out of these bargains by noon. Everything in gocd condition, only slightly used. On sale only at the Phillip Levy Basement Exchange De- partment, 735 7th St. N.W. Terms as Low as $1 a Week —G u aranteed f o ur-burner ranges worth $40.00, now only 5. Delivered for Gas Ranges za D&y Beds—hlidin: day beds $ $ $ $ $ $ § $ tow as $12.95. Library Table—aarieres oval:library table, a new floor sample will go for only $12.95. Deltvered for. .. T Tl Deliv Springs——l.ink bed springs worth $10 and $15, will go for §2.85. Delivered for Parlor Suite—znozam wettee with two chairs, all spring fil'ed tapestry <eats, will go for only $18.00. De- livered for.« Dining Room Suite —American walnut buffet, serving table, extension table and six gen. s - s —7 pieces s Kitchen Qutfits™ " l leaf ILitchen table with 2 chairs, a $ uine leather seat walnut chairs ;I”l go for only $79.50. Delivered kitchen safe and a four-burner gas | range, a top-icer refrigerator a Gold Seal Congoleum rug. L ~Fiber reed Reed Chairs chairs and economy outfit only, $59.50. ered for 3 o . —{:lass door Kitchen Safe=G:, doo will be sold for only §9.95. De- livered for ~Floor Phonographs —¥c:: of $100 mahogany phonographs fully guaranteed. Only $34.50. De- livered for.. . Settees-—nrundvueu fiber reed settees will go at the sacrifice price of $6.95. Delivered for d . “ rockers, ouly $5.95. Delivered for Davenport Suite~ e piece cak and loatheretts bed-davenport suite will go for only $18.00. De- iivered for < Dining Room Suite —Oak buffet, china closet. exten- sion table and four chairs; com- i plete for only $38.95. Delivered R h. —Golden oak = g efrigerator —2>7" refrigerator, excellent condition, §5.00. Delivered for —Real oak side- Sideboards e, oui sise large bevel edge mirrors will g0 at the sacrifice price of $1.95. De- livered for (eas Beds—singu afd double size iron and steel beds worth, Exchange store Delivered for Dressing Table ... table with bevel edge mirror, only $6.95. Delivered for ~Mahogany finish Dresser Jionsry,, reen cracked, will go for only $6.50. Delivered for Overstuffed Suite —3 pieces. Blue and gold velour overstuffed suite with spring.-filled loose cushions. Buy this bargain for the sacrifice price of $84.50. Each plece delivered for : Living Room Suite —Mahogany and cane settee and chair wsth Toose cushions in blue velour. Only $39.50. Delivered for new, up ta §15.00. price only $2. —Full size bed Davenport‘ davenports in oak will go for only $14.50. De- livered for.. - —0ak wash: stand only Washstan $2.95. ~Large Bedroom Qutfit—y s er, chiffonier, double bed, 50-1b mattress, Simmons spring, two all- feather pillows and 6x9 rug. All complete for $68.95. Delivered for $ $ Delivered for ~Mahog. ‘any-finish drawer, only Delivered for. Libr#ry Table library table with $4.00. —M a hogany Parlor Suite —52ies brown leather 3-.piece parlor suite, only $12.95. Delivered for........ —6x9 Rattan rug, enly Rugs $2.95. A fine 9x13 Ax- * minster rug, only §12.05. Delivered for . . a9 Living Room Outfit —Brand new mahogany and tapes- $ try settee, chair and rocker, beauti- ful bridge lamp and ahus'l:’lnd %19, ™ O e e L T N e e e e Y = Y ~Beautiful polychrome Lamps floor lamp with large shade; slightly damaged. Only $6.95 complete. Delivered for. ...

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