Evening Star Newspaper, October 23, 1925, Page 27

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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. FRIDAY, \er compared with over 96,500, oon) bushels last vear. Other Vegetables Plentiful. The pinch of potatoes will not be telt 1o auch an’ éxtent this year as would have been the case five years ago. The range of distribution of PHTAIUES Ifl SHAR “"'w vegetables grown in the West| g7 PAUL, October 23.—Butter na- 1d South, together with the greatest | rigan to 48 cents a pound in the | | | PRt A rh\ern\\ of diet among all classes of | marjer to 39 cents. T le, h I d the demand inee = Septen | Yield 72 Per Cent of Normal ;;'»'-Txrfi;‘«l “excet where prices are o e T et Returns—Big Demand Seen | for Other Vegetables. [ana thts 15, aariesially noticeable in. the | o OCTOBER 23, 1925. {GRACE SEES ACTIVE WIEI%Q Rfigéfi&‘%’y | WINTER FOR STEEL qkemlehem to Earn Close to $5 Per 'r:‘,':,“('m\ e Share During Present Fiscal Year. ‘mmymoa with $0.708.523 | e eI‘HVIK qu arter I ALKALI WORKS DOUBLES_ NET IN NINE MONTHS YORK [Steady Increase | In All Lines of Business Noted COMMODITY NEWS PRIGES STRONGER IN LAMB MARKET ‘Last Weeks Drop Now Largely Made Up—Butter and Eggs Unchanged. st said Mr. ¢ i mand from | both the autc EW ilding in ¥ shipments. The trend y ward." sé in the \fllmn' of The third quarier’s last month in ally all basic lines of indus- | nd trade indicate a continued ard trend during the imme- rept where prices are ver ‘onsumption of v, lettuce, HAMMOND, La.. October 23.—The | P¥ ™"t Asociated Press sall ‘hean erop in this section is so| NEW YORK. October ge that the Ilinols Central Rall-!tive winter in the steel industr has just provided one spe- | g var i dent of 1 | tie FPAINTING, PAPER- HANGING, JOBBING H. L. HUTCHINGS 1637 Webster St. NNW. Phone Adams 736 FOR ENTIMATES AND SAMPLES cabbage, Winter months, when the potato form- erly was in greatest demand. “while . was rowth ditions. This nuprmonmn v of a ided sulyst ast by gene G. Grace, pre sl iy mdinz period Jaet Interests llehem Steel COrPOTA-' . 10e67¢0 the Bethlehem management predicted ihat the entits would ed on the common s Virginia Potatoes Favored. is unquestionably the most traveled member of the food family. Markets apparently #re inde- pendent of the place of production nevs of a thousand and two ers report a recovery from of the lumb 1 prices BY J. . ROYLE. hle pwers of the fic Coast face the higc thi Winter and next th have ever known {This Will be dus. actording to o [of the Department of Agrlculu {the fact that the potato ecrop of |l|p [United States is 24 per cent smaller than it was in 1924, The potato crop 00 bushel<, vears earn share zed condition beer ger -than in the same month last year. and for the eight months of 1924 in of $400,000,000. FLORIDA TRA.FFIC LIFTS SEABOARD S EARNINGS Air Line Makes Fine Showing Dur- ing First Eizht Months ! third quarter s hu. ed 1otal net earnin YAKIMA, Wash., October 23 In tense excitement prevails amons po I owers of this section. who are | 2 record harvest from eager 2 - - D - Number 1 pototoes have sold 5 market lasi week The market sironger today and prices the coming weel probably will be wher were before the slump. deulers rveport a general dr: ion of the beef market. altho wod demand. are offered went wila was somewhiat season A g they supplies from States, and only a of these come from | aress nearest them. than the ear Chicago drew vield will i 160 from per cent of a nor- a, 5 s B n. 1.139 ana, 101 | Tinois sston drew d only 1 October 23.--A | 16 has been distributed | 11,000 growers different small amount the producing v example, last FEDERAL CLOTHING STORES “THE HOUSE OF SERVICE” S5 MONTH TO PAY! and ‘“if you can buy it better or cheaper elsewhere bring it back"” — op of last v mount to only {mal crop. ers’ | ment for July N 7 o The pay since e will impr | make much heavies were quoted at 17 ing Potato Prices Soarir 5 to 27 and veal price trends are sharply up-| eV have advinced from bushel to the! ot this tr s Wholesale T w Hampshire, * . tub, ces. R n zet a satis- | ns would be at nt vield is only - compared with | D cents at this time last vear. o[ lected. candled. 50a | n receipts, 4ba47: hennery, B. & 0 ORDERS RAILS. Road te Spend $5.700.000 in New | Equipment in 1926, Sear. &r urd |tions were responsible for the reduc. for the [tion of the crop. and if the| The éarly pot nmuhd this road | Pec ctations, but t o tul) vear's |1 marked dec m these bon Maine, ) Yor consin. Prices \djustments of $ MILLS OMIT DIVIDEND. YORK, October 23 (#).—The & husetts Cotton Mills has omit- The the quarterly dividend of $1 50 hns . o share due at this time. . terial edad oy on she ularly in and Wis ely to ud vince still further, but experts declire e |that they will scarcely reach the high level of 1916, althouzh the estimated {output in portion to the population % = i is the sm, TOKIO LOAN DELAYED iresulied rnv = YEARS Nezotiations th U. S. Bankers!ion malke v||\! ANY INVESTOR IN 32 RS | {was 12 jand whi B the |~ : “Youveturnedlo i Studebaker Arageforoneto-doy | Special Digpateh to The » October 3 Ohig contracts for track These and Rail oad rements contracts Shortage in World Crop. 100-poun. 130-y Apples moderate. m: G Supplies to Come Up Later in Year. NEW Octaber 23 (). —Ne a loan to the city of v hich r Nu«d bero: . have bheen deferred After the struction loa . mm o 10 cost hetween 36 ind $8.600,000. The Pennsyl also has plzced an order for earthquake a recon “,'"a':" g e United : . of the Ing) until later Maryland mens, best. 2 No. 1 Jonathans and tter coun 00; 00, domestic - rou QUALITY Dr. MILLS COUNTS. Health S. oe for iman few 1.40 Flame = A Store Near Your Home o . GREEN BAG COFFEE Lb. 39c Cabbage, per Ib. .. .24c | SPECIALS TODAY Cabbage, 50 Ibs. .. Isco Cut S(ringless' Cabbage, 100 Ibs......$1.75 v:fé‘;;g.:"“‘ White Potatoes, 10 Ibs....35¢c | Tomato Soup, 2cans Yellow Onions, 5 Ibs. . ... .18c | Hershey’s Cocoa, Ib. ........ 21c Sweet Potatoes, 4lbs. . ... .17¢ | Wilbur's Chocolate Cranberries, Ib..........15¢ c,y/f{l:l"filffe Fresh Pears, Ib.. 10c¢ Seap Flakes, 2 pkes Cooking Apples, 6 Ibs. . . . .25¢ and gives you the Eating Apples, 3 Ibs.....25¢ ¢ L R T T R T e developed for the vurpose. ANOTHER NEW STORE 1522 L St. N.W. OPENS TOMORROW lIEIIlI!IlIIl“ImlllllmlI|lIlllllIll!l!lllllllllllllllllllllllIllllilmllllnll!llllllllll|l'l0|llllllll|“llllllllllllllllllll“IlIII"l‘Illllllflllmllllmll"llllllllllllml'lllllll"mllllllm Sani Land 0’Lak B?:ltl:ot::)i.b. . 59c Bu't'ter, b 03¢ Regularly we sell First Prize Nut- Per Lb.D ] ¢ YOU CAN EASILY AFFORD TO WEAR GOOD CLOTHES AT THESE LOW PRICES AND YOU PAY JUST A LITTLE EACH WEEK You can get a real good suit or overcoat here for $29.50. The woolens are high grade, the workmanship.is good—and you’ll get long service and lots of satisfaction. With 5 months to pay on easy terms, you don’t have to worry about the money at all. B Mlios liberal: de mand light. market steady: Carolina. cloth-top stave barre No. 1, 3.3024.00: bes: NEWEST STYLES FROM N. Y. EACH WEEK AT THESE BARGAIN PRICES moderate, marke systematic .enitiva umbrellas and cane: orm of hortieulture, Rasy Torms Use Your Credit! TAKE 6 MONTHS TO 1 YEAR TO PAY And we mean it, too. Buy anvthing you want—wear it—and pay in small sums extended over a period of from 6 months to a year. New Fall Coats Heavily Fur Trimmed for - women Have It Charged Men’s O’Coats Styles You'll Like lored superbly—and in all the popular colors........ You always have the new- est styles to choose from when you buy here. Our N. Y. headquarters send us an express shipment of new mercl i each week. At these low prices you save a lot of money too, because. we carry only high grade clothing. And with small weekly pay- ments, you never miss the money. These Coats are the newest things for Fall and Winter. . All are lavishly trimmed with fur. ¢ women, «nd margarine at 25c per lb., but for this WEEK WE HAVE made a very spe- ;i::’::itcr?etg ii:terest those who have not TOMATOES CORN Medium Sized (No. 2) Tins Shriver’s Blue Ridge 2 for 15¢ | 2 Cans 25¢ NBC BUTTER CRACKERS,2rigsor35¢ || V' Real Meat in These sy Smoked Shoulders Large size (from 8 to 12 Ibs. each) with real meat on rippls flare skirt. A luxurious fur trimmed coat of fine suede material lined threughout with silk. These davs are getting 10 he real o'coat weather, and these Coats are pre- pared to meet all the “hlizzard” days that are to follow. They're the kind of Coats men want—tai- BOYS’ SUITS We carry a big stock of these—the kind that stand a lot of rough wear. Low prices, as usual. MILLINERY You will always find something mew in hats when you visit this store. $3.49 up GIRLS’ COATS An excellent assort- ment of coats for girls. Excellent values. .00 up Use Your Credit FOR THE FAMILY \Vomenl Fall Dresses, $14.98 Up'“* 1 styles and materials Men's Fall Suits, P Co\\enll# md mn-erv-uve lhlel all’ colors. Men's Topcoats, $27.50 U; Light uqd dark colors: Girls ‘Winter Coats, $14.98 Up aet fabrics and colors Bovs' Suits and 0’Coats, $8.95 Up All sizes. Al models Women's Hats, $3.98 Up ¥or all occasions Charge It! Take 6 Months to 1 Year them. - We sold many of them last week. Why not try one tomorrow? Perlb................. Washington 12-Lb. Bag 60c Flour 24-Lb. Bag *1: 21c " Established 621 7th St. N.W. . Open Saturday Evenings Until 9 O'Clock

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