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THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. €., OCTOBER %, 1925—PART 1. ho Hub“ “Seventh and D Sts. N.W. _The Hub _ Seventh and D Sts. N.W. FEWER NEW B[]N[]m’: Visit Qur 5,000 New Customers o N~ | SEn Debt Parley Qutoome Will ] ful of Savings and Liberal Credit! (G | e BY GEORGE T. HUGHES. Special Dispstch to The Star, EREE AR EREEREEERERNS U AL A T O VS S TRTRR AN . ; X NEW YORK, October §.—Notwith- oats A o v standing the fact that the investment € A Week average this past week, as compared Wool Velvet Ru'gs with the week before, there was a Read proceedings in bonds on the stock Seamless Quality Wool Velvet Rugs. Orien- fal designs. Deep velvety pile. Two room sizes, s exchange, and in the various ftems in the outside news, which bore direct Our 1y upon investment values. Worry Over Speculation. P age Dealors in investment securities a the close of the week werse looking for Ad in further easing in the call loan rate. mtz nn‘ o!cu;‘t:er corporation settle- nts out of the way, there appeared Today'’s 5 be no excuse for the maintenance of rates around the recemtly prevail- Post. ing levels, It im doubtful, however. S that prices of high-grade bonds and mvl-ne stocks will be appreciab! More Su’,er flyenced—either in point of ectiv! or of actual price changes—by such a I . development. Values in ©One matter of considerable concern I {\lu b:hr} ;hg rrc;::h m' land specula ishi on, which has been a factor in keep Homefurnishings ing money up. This use of funds has thrown & new element {nto the situa tion, and s not altogether pleasing to the banking community, for mon diverted into this particular channel of speculation is no longer liquid. Less New Financing Likely. Thare was fairly active uu\n: of French bonds toward the cloge of 800d deal of interast shown in the Br4x1017 feet and 9x12 feet Heavy Axminster Rugs Scamless Grade Axminster Rugs; also tihged Velvets of the better grades, 9x12 feet s _50 d R14x102; feet. Regular prices, $49.00 to —— f59.00. Reduced for tomorrow Mottled Axminster Rugs Yer; T 5 ), oot Bpdiersiicips ol i 24 .93 ’ feet. Limited quantity a tentative plan for the wmm ot only enough to cover five years' interest at charges. Wall Street had hoped that an agreement accept- ; o able to both sides would be reached. An American walnut suite of the most attractive style—generous in size : 34 e e e in e SIS NIRRT S LS SV \\\‘\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\.\\\.\\\\\\\\\\\ TITX SN by SR SRS A AR A RN LU RN LSRR TR N . . Specials in Small Rugs P7%54-Inch Tapestry Rugs ......c00eee-..-89c % B6x63-Inch Axminster Rugs .............$449/ and finished .in the t‘:est possible manner, .Bufl'et, double-door serving table, E # A o fl'::':’fi’,’,‘fc;‘; G a paneled china cabinet, an oblong extension table and six chairs with gen- 4 ¢ - - t ) is that d!‘ho aggregate of this pros iSpecials in CONGOLEUM' pective financing will be cut down. ] e i : prises will long, but the maj equal this value. Operations which have been expocted 2 Pay as You Earn—Have ed : » ) S : o px9-Foot Congoleum Art Squares, $4.95% Y It Charg, = ' I8 i, Tiion conterence. |- L the West - ut in the way of French loans pcl2-Foot Congoleum Art Squares, $9 45 : in'the United Suates and i other for. i eign capitals, it is & question whether with which the difficulties besetting P space for clothes, drawers for Counter Trading Dull. furnishings, and & mirror, Bupiness in over-the-counter trading dull. In fact, it has been at a low ebb, according to reports from dealers of the bond list, priccs have varied little. There have been one-quarter P7x54-Inch High-Pile Axminster Rugs, $2.69 7 bt issue. Now the feeling uine leather seats comprise the group. You'll go a long way before you 4 g New loans for private foreign enter- (No Borders) | —the flotation of large government offerings—will uyndoubtedly feel the If a fresh obstacle has now been . . ; Bakin.9:F oot Congaleun Rugs . _The Hub Offers the Most Liberal Credit ! Dresser-robe [[lzmemin smeis,an v oo g 8 . ! ; Conveniently arranged with French financial circles are viewed. in bonds this past week has continued themselves. In the domestic section to one-half point losses in @ number of the high-grade railway and cor porate issues, but these have been pretty much offset by similar gains S msmh"lft‘xm‘vl;:“:ik have hardly k s pecu ve nds ve ly kept Sel'vmg Tray pace with the swiftly moving favor ites in the share list. There has heen 6 I » revival of interest in a few of the rubber and tire, motor and public utility bonds, but it has not been par- Glass bottom over decorated | l| ticularly noteworthy. panel — mahogany finished Among the new issues expected to frame. be brought out the coming week are a stock offering of the Brown, Bov erie, Limited, of Baden, Switzerland End an offering of the Alabama Power 0. é g i BOND MARKET STRONG. Best Showing of Week Made in Short Session. NEW YORK, October 3 UP).—Indi- cations that the heavy October 1 divi- de:? and interest disbursements were beginning to flow back into investment Davenport Table |]|chinnels were reen in the forwara movement of bond prices today. The $ 75 market. in the limited Saturday trad- . ing period, made the best showing of any session this week. Mahogany finished davenport An enormous demand for Dodge table, 60 inches long—well | §| Brothers 6 per cent debenture bonds. braced and nicely finished. coincident with a shggp rise in the lllock. was the single Jtstanding fea- ture of trading. More than $3,000,000 of the bonds were bought for conver- slon into common stock at 35, send- ing the prico of the debentures up almost 4 pomu to par. Demand for the semi-speculative rail liens embraced Chesapeake und Ohio convertible bs, which reached a new high price at 120. With the threat of a higher rediscount rate re- moved, buying of iivestment obliga- tions, including high-grads rails and Liberty bonds, also was resumed. French bonds continued to lose ground in reflaction of disappointment over the outcome of the debt negotia- tions. Fractional declines were regis- tered by the Republic 7148 and 8e, the Paris-Lyons-Mediterranean and Nord Railway {ssues, while the Bor- deaux 6s extended their loss to almost " = & 2 points. United Kingdom b%s of taat ; - A 1m. however, reached a new high cdnsists e D —_— Mahogany finish—wood seat— | || HIGHER COPPER TARIFF ot spring i . ’ spindle back—comfortable and L iistour ‘Y : =55 T ‘ ; strongly made, URGED BY SENATOR The American copper industry is menaced by South American and African competition, according to Sen- ator Cameron of Arizona, in a state- ment {ssued yesterday, in which he declared that a tariff of at least 6 cents a poynd should be placed upon copper to protect the domestic indus- SRR ASANARAEAR SRR ARSI : 2 | ' s m‘;"'d:e":p‘l":bg’:“d“;;:":: Cgs;l"- I K ¢ petitors. ‘While the United States {s consum- ing the greatest amount of copper in its history, he stated, the copper- w ke rodycing districts of his State are Babv al r ;’unnln‘ on a 60 per cent production basis and next year will decreasc to .6 50 per cent, with a falling off each year until some relief i{s obtained. Made of hardwood, varnish ——— Aol =Ry aiarict WHEAT AGAIN DROPS. Xowest Prices of Season Are Reach- ed on Saturday. Special Dispetch to The Star. CHICAGO, October 3.—Lowest IJHC.! H This new and highly attractive group i ; : | ft%a- difloult to dmterest new buying. eater combines beauty and desirability with a : i i B e a‘-y.h zn:;;:' the. w-1.£ : 5 . s 3 98 low price. Inspect it tomorrow! As shown, : P TR S T B o rah T May, Imagine this luxurious group of furniture in your living room! Wouldn't it provide you and your family no end of pleasure and comfort? Three large pieces—settee, armchair and wing chair with spring-filled loose cushions—comfy backs and broad arms. The covering is of velour in an at- tractive pattern. Tassel trimmed, Have It Charged—Easy Payments SOATIIILSNNNNNSANANNN N NN NANN s Ca R T AR 5 E ) w, 1.35& to %; old, 1.34%4 to % a dressing table, chifforette, dresser and ¢ S b‘.x .?#ndy e v bnea . . . d the market closed 1 bow bed with gold line decoration—walnut > . wer. but for the week gain You need one S0 ineides ! ’ ned Bassinet |]|57 i* "% ‘wer shown. December, right CTA veneered tops combined with solid gum. ; 71%; May, 82 to 81%. b chase _the chill = v $ 75 Outs were affected by the action of from the house, = oA " corn nnd closing prices were % to 1: . T, and for the week, unchanged Has spring bottem~finishod to x higher. December, 39 to 39%; i mhite cnamh Blug, A2i6e