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THE. SUNDAY ' STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., OCTOBER 4, 1925—PART 1. = | NEW REC(]RI]S SEEN T p D) The Hub Seventh and D Sts. N.W. The Hub Seventh and D Sts. N.W. ] N TS5 BUSINESS| " £/48 | £ Annual October Drive fo American Prosperity Faces Still Higher Marks Dur- ing Rest of Year. Nhie = : o ° iy An Important Furniture Ecent Bri 1Y HARDEN COLFAX. vear swings into the home- t b with more than a fifty-fifty chance of breaking all records for lunber, x i ’ ehind them the good times I Don’t : arks of other years and a dozen ; her industries are pressing hard to Envy Jake 1925 their banner year. 5 S viewed by Government officials : who keep their fingers on the busi- Your 1 ness pulse, American industry bids % L g Friends : fair to go thundering down the three remaining months of 1925 at a rate never equalled before. No barrler is N"cely ) (i \ o } : | L » ~ Tapestry Brussels Rugs in sight, unless the forthcoming ses- Gion of A new Congress early in De- 3 Furnished - ] ¢ & i An excellent selection. of patterns in Close-woven cember falls within that class. Even that comes so late in the vear that, Worsted-face Tapestry Brussels Rugs—suitable for any cranted it will be as obnoxious to 2 B Lusiness generally as the old Con- Homes. 2 - S L= i \ room in the house, Scc these highly attractive rugs Q tomorrow. The value is unmatchable. its effect will hardly be felt be- Use Your e Jlfl.l“- R E = 6x9-foot Rugs R $9.95 S 7% x9-foot Rugs : .$11.95 8Y,x10%-foot Rugs —— (S 9x12 foot Rugs .......c..........31895 27x54-inch Scatter Rugs......... $1.98 .4 Zqual to Boom Times. C The Government's monthly employ- redit—. nent report, out in a few davs, Will t—Buy <how u general era of employment cqual o the best of previous hoom at The {imes with labor shortuge lifting its d here and there in varied lines. HUB Federal Reserve Board's summary is no less encouraging. The analysis. Which the Department of Commerce undertakes monthly shows the same general trend toward greater pros- perity. Tax recelpts are big. Customs = KE Rl . ] are flowing in with strong and steady sweep. A“fl(ond nl‘l, it W(\luld appe‘ar that the pe of general prosperity 4 N foscast aimost @ year ag0 has ar- ew French Walnut 4-Piece B d . ihaps tho mose striing dovelon Including Man’ edroom Suite ment of the moment is sudden an | III compiste Toversal of form shown by p . g an’'s Robe the radio business. A '(’v\‘v' months ago e A Strikin ] f is was despondent, with great occumu- 1 o » e s of stock, a market of uncer: h g example of what a modest sum will do toward the tain dimensions and general, though R~ . 5 Bl e Emation. Almost overs purchase of a bedroom swuite. As pictured, a dresser, man’s robe night usdhuge alt)l’ks :1&\(- been S\\'L“p[ o bOW-fOOt bed and Vanity Of Encron e o ’ sy and the demand for new equip- s pri Sl fnent has come with such strength as N ; ‘ 3 oreer proportions. Genuine wal- = nut veneers combined with solid gum. to swamp manufacturers. Overproduction Looms. 3 \ They are talking now in the trade ; of building 2,000,000 new radio instry- ; Pay as You Earn___Charge It ments this Fall—an unapproached record. If so, there would seem to be s angge o soe v B ol | Tea 'Wagon The Hu . S ocerned.” Someihing - cool b S S_Ch I P Neatner worli serica > e $2 1.75 2 | P a—— w‘mgzm“»mg\gwi“;gl:\“ay‘gi YOU Eal'n X L | . 3 program of broadcasting planned by the superstations—has glven the ra- American walnut—new design e austry @ swing over the stile |§| with rubber-tired wheels—drop- leaf sides and glass serving rray Stair Carpet of figured tapestry Brussels, 27 inches wide, and a jump into the clover fleld. Henry Ford's lttle breathing space in his factory may tend to lowt <omewhat automobile production rec- ovds for the moment. but the trade Jdvesn't expect more than a pause in this activity. After that—a new pro- duction record for the year. Building at Top Speed. juilding contractors have mnever <cen anything like the life of the hresent boom. By the calculations of the industry’s seers and prophets, the boom should have died a good year hight_Day Clk go—and here it is pi up the highest record ever made. That astounding mark of August construc- 75 tion will stand, it is thousht, for . e; but that, too, r wuiting around A guaranteed timepiece in to dle mahogany-finished case. lingering death, builders have q: guessing and gone back to their work. As for the rallroads—their latest car loading ures were so large .s to cripple the adding mac hine With them the vear swept over previous records when returns fe the week ending September 19 came in a few days ago. Thus h< they have hauled 26.000 carlc of 5,000 ASSIA RS S AR SRS X 2 SAARSSRSSAANRSASARSANARARRAN ARSI SRR SRS AR RS SN A A s LS S A o R A A A R A A A e S A AR S freight, as compared with 36 {uring the same period in thelr next best year, 1923. Million-car weeks are no longer moveltles and the million- Ihda-quarter-car week will probably come, 43 a new mark, within the next Drop_Leaf Table 90 days. The railroads probably will make $1,000,000,000 net this year. Anthracite’s strike poison is meat .95 for bituminous in the coal industry. Output is looking up to the fine old v o Teaards of 1918 and the Fall of 1922, Tl BB T and, although it is mostly non-union able. ioal that flows into competitive mar- kets, the union mines are reviving somewhat under the stimulant. Prices have stiffened 1 tain _kinds of When bedtime c o " e ey The trond. 1 tpward. o cotme st and pon Soue aierseched guts Amdahead of today's industria N in the house—isn’t i ; e e b e ; sn't it a pleasure to know that they may be made tomer crowding the merchant's : comfortable for the night in the bed-davenport? Three pieces in -'m‘u\ler with money to spend as never N 1 this suite—armchai k d bed-d before. i S S — chair, rocker am e aven in imi Conpistite 198 X 5 ’ port, covered in imita- (Covmle } ‘ tion leather. 3 nagta SOVIET TRADE WITH U. S. o : SHOWS RAPID GROWTH it Pay as You Earn—Qpen an Account Business in Past Six Months Mil- lions Larger Than for Whole - TR RS Year 1924 1 I 'A‘l) # 23 A A A e e AR R S A AR S s A A R e e e NN EE LT ITIS SRR TRIN SRR L TAL LTI T IAR LT IS THAAR AN L INARSAN AN IAN LI ; Mahozany fin. Mahogany fin- By the Associated Press. 1shed = \ith ished, pedestal MOSCOW, October 3.—Soviet Rus- ? 2 < Y A ) Sta's trade with the United Stat Hsudie. style. . 1 : 3 5 during the last six months was sev- 3 i { cral milllon dollars greater (?an for ; — = i s the whole year 1924, totaling $58,779,- 4 3 5¥ ) 8 i b ‘7 t 7a P Of this amount ounly $6,000,000 o 3 efS u e - lm worth of goods was sent to America. 2 Y 0 G = L i s » 3 - A magnificent overstuffed suite by day-ra,bed: The chief imports from the United 2 States and the percentages of each 3 iy P\ Heater i T \ i night. A genuine Kroehler noted for quality,, The s Cotton, 45 per cent; graln, 35 L ; nt; agricultural machinery and | 5 . y X parts, 20 _per cent. : $ ) h 5 Jficial So 3 ) o P | gml}\z:‘;mcm\ N'_‘zflv;oryr;rzflgipgz_ / I 3 s i of a bed-davenport, an armchair and rockes tg ma.tck Sible for the importation of $29,000,- f - ! n f ¢ g 5 3 2 < T e ey \ A 2 - . construction of the most serviceable and eomfortable 000,000 worth was imported by the ; s | = covering all ‘over i g Soviet State Textile Syndicate and An extreme- . 2 ¢ $2,000,000 by the Central Co-operative e i : 2 ly low price P You E Suceties, : . 3 a. ‘arn— ” k R WIS ¢ L J ] ! : \ for a splendid y as You Earn—Charge Itl 5 - % 3 § drum-type c 3 heater. Pipe I BALTIMORE LIVE STOCK. BALTIMORE, Md., October 3 (Spe- 2 g S . cla)-—Tho general live cattle market ; 7 : inslided. FRANEERERCERN NNRS rules stea to firm at both the stock v : / : vards and on the wharves, under a e Zood demand for top grade stock of all descriptions, but common to ordi- nary cattle are slow sale even at the Upholstered seat and back : I : ; ; g Heater lower values quoted. Hogs and pigs |}| covered im imitation leather. ki \ : $3.98 continue in good demand and values hold firm at the recent advance in No surplus of choice beef cat- e in dally arrivals, as all such stock Sieans up readily at full quotations. : ;:nrlng“ lambs ({dm in good demand. ) 4 PR p uotations today at Light sl [ . v w};“f: : 5 e 4 A % Black finish, ecef cattle—First quality, pound, A -5 i o . 2 9 to 10; common to, medium, po‘:md, SRy { i < w‘;“‘ Cord to 8; bulls, as to quality, pound, 4 to \ : R cows, choloa to fancy. ound, 4 to 6 ] ok o fair, pound, 2 to 8; oxen, === S ini bk as to quality, pound, 4 to 6; milk co "Pi D R i choice to fancy, head, 50.00 to 75 ! 6even ece ining B S common to Rir, head, 30.00 to 50, \ 2 A Tudor desi ves, veal, choice, pound, 14 to 14 onsisting i : ordinary to medium, pound, 10 to 1 1 5 'or es:gned suite & §t °£ 2 S ‘ . O Dey i R : china cabinet, an oblong extension table, / buffet and four genuine leather slip seat sls 95 N . small culls, pound, 6 to 8. Sheep—Cholce, pound, 5 to §; old bucks, pound, 3 to 4; c i i 3 i i i L T e S High Chair chairs. A value that will surprise you. ' o -y .2; fair to good, pound, 12 to ) e i g : Use Your Credit— s ' QS’” g.{o = s " ovenos Ew n 13; commion thin, pound, 8 to 16. $ 98 i llug.\—.\‘r{;'u;;;h!, 1poune, 13 to 14; > jows, pound, to 12; stags and boars, ' ':“:n"d““‘onok : ¢ pound. 5 to 7; live pigs, pound, 14 to Child's oak - finished high Pa as Xxou rarn tove —fully 15; shoats, pound, 10 to 18. chair, with foot rest and tngy. y Y E 4 = J = * em " W

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