Evening Star Newspaper, January 18, 1926, Page 21

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MONDAY, JANUARY 18, 1926. Woodward &LothropDown Stairs Store Sale—New Street and Afternoon Frocks of Flat Crepe — for Women and Misses 510 WASHINGTON, D. ¢, NEW YORK CURB MARKET Received by Private Wire Direct to The Star Office e s World Crop for Past Season Re- ported to Department of Agriculture. ! Special Sale Price Sizes 14 to 20 and 36 to 48 I'HE EVENING STAR, Bpacial Dy ch to The Star n issues, was subsiding. Hum- | x e us those which| Week, and offerings of Indiana Pipe % 09526 was estimated by : e which | I p season 192526 was estimated by | | ower Liverpool Cables and disposition to stay out of | ture among specialties was on the is of returns received from of the price movement, nd | short vering, ing the recent Vi Hothing, that. was mot{a mew Hop fon ording to i reports from that country have 1 i et Ehits futures opene March, 20.35 ation, and prices in this quarter mere. | MOSt $900,000 after all charges and it | 215,000,000, and the Australian at opened ea. 1 Nk tachTbo Kol o i) e almost half has been sold for | Wheat crop may be consumed at an Ing 18 an official list of bonds and | BONDS NEW YORK, January 18.—The|ble Ofl failed to disclose any rally biad previtled th most of the carried the price oif almost 2 Department of Agriculture today 5 5 3 Southern Selling Among the market for the time being, in view | rise of 4 points in Consolidated I pricticaily all producing countries ex- | this resulted in a dwindling volume | decline. The rubber stocks contin producti : 000 bushels Assoclated Press. ady known in the remorts comine | letter to Stockholders of the. latter ced Its crop at 646,000,000 bushels, Iv fluctuated over a narrow range | estimated that the 1926 produc- | 110,000,000 bushe May, 19.75; July, 19.05; October, 18.23; but it was noticeable that the specula- ' 1€ 8locks traded in on the New York | Ttgh. Low Lt ds.. 09714 BY WILLIAM F. HEFFERNAN, pronouncgd in the South| |N TRAD'NG TUDAY eharucteristics of the curh market to-| WE power. following the weakness 1St \(o1g crop of wheat for the e Jast e Traders showed an in| \ approximately 4,000,000,000 bushels of the unce ty of the e | dries, which appe to due 1 = inty the immediat fes, which pre i lu Fx[“ R Features. rm with U Rubber rec » of Hussia, and the most re- NEW YORK, January 18.—Cotton 1o hand concerning the oil trade situ.| ©Ompany net for 5 amounted o al- | The Argentine crop was estimated at without definite tendency. American | tion would exceed 9,000,000 pounds of | It ms that this year's world | December, 18.05. Cotton opened at a NEW YORK, January 18—Follow- Curb Market today 7< mew "33 106K 1045 1055 e 0315 iau 10013 10013 1 I T Can 56 AL 905 2 both St 10 A Boston & Me 6s. UBKID' U G Bi5a wi 13 Brun T & 74 30) Clties Service 0 4 Citles Serv 7 &S R Inland Steel 51 Kais € Te o4 Goods T & Stuiz Mot IR Swife & Co Tydal W W 20 W » Andian € Oslo D Antfoqua’ s Fst R R France * “ Great Con S ambire F Hungar Con { In M B Fin] 5 Ring Den N 8s ng Noth 0s ‘54 B 10813 1081 0 Mor Bk Denmk 6510133 101 + Munt Medellin 8 Prov Santa Fa i Hue Alres 733s 5 Rhine Ma Danu * Rhine Westpha }Russ Gove Bips. Ruse Govt 834 . Sande Falls 5 Govt 655, sen T &'S 35 Tokio EI Lt 6 % . STANDARD Am_0il ) An Am O vt keve P L rbreh M =3 ~70 South Penn_ Oil 500 So Penn Oil nes 21005 0 Ind 100 So_Kansaa 100 S°0 Kentucky oNY. O & Ref K Euelid 0il Co 0 Bibeon on1 " I Gilliland 01l } Gulf Oil of P ount Gulf .. - ew Brauiford 0 Mex La T Salt Ck Cons It Ck Prod 6 Venezuelan Pet. L Ae 3 A 1AL i Alum Alpba Port Cem. % Am Gas & EI... 1Am Multizr ol . Am Pow & L 1 VAm Pow & L pt 3 Am Superpow A . 20 Am Sup Bridgeport Bklyn Cit. 4 Buf Niag El Pow 4 Burr Ad M a 1K Can D Ging A Calluloid_ Co i3 Centrif Pip Cor C § Comwth P n pf. 184 Cons G Balt new. 34 Cons Laundries. . = Continen Bak A tinen Bak B tl Bak pfd P Curt Aero M 4 Denver Tra ot T Dunhill_Intl Inc 5 Durant Mot ... Duz Co A ) P npineer Pub ‘ageol Motors Fed Finauce B ed Motor dn Sgn A Theaters R 1 Garod Corp . ... 2 General Bak ‘A Geenral Bak B0 jeneral Firopris lletts § R.... dGa By & Pow.. 11 Glen Alden 5 1 Goodyear Tire T 4 15 Grmes R & C R 3 Happ C Stores A 10 Happ C Stores ¥ 1 Hazeltine_Corp. . *y Hercules Powd pi 1 1 Hires Ch A 5 4 Horn & Hard ris. § Ind Rayon Cor A o £ Contl Rub. Rub D n wi oner Ind. } Intern Util B -Manvilis " ooy e 1 e - b p S e mmm e xS Ge I DR g G SSEIE FEEaG .. zx O inator C.. C Int new G&BC | whi | decline of § to 12 points, active months selling about 7 to 13 points net lower in the first few minutes under realiz- ing, a little Southern selling and sel!- ing for a reaction. average price not far out of line with that of last y Rather easfer Liverpool cables were . NEW POWER ISSUES ‘ *| READY FOR MARKET 5 5, 5t i 2| | lief that the ne | had eased the market's technical p > 3 5 sitlon. Offerings were compas | Conowingo Company Will Put Out | lixht. however, and the decline was $52,000,000 Bonds and checked by renewed coverin ,000, in ay and 18.23 for Oc¢ l(vhm': i | sufficient to cause r o Preferred Stock. points. Reports of rains in the South were consi@ered favarable, but mnew crop positions were relatively steady dur- ing the early trading. New Orleans Quotations. wer development.| NEW ORLEANS. January 18:—Cot- . which will bear inter- | ton futures opened dy: January, D of 51, per cent, ma-|20.26 bid; March, 19.73 19.13 will be for $35,000,000 [ July, 18.71; October, 1 . First| Il he offered ut 981y, | trades showed Josses of 4 to T points “ted the bonds will be|and prices eased off a few points ad- | hrought out this w The preferred | ditional right after the call, March i issue will be $14.000,000. Drexel | trading down to 19.71, ) to 19.16 & Co. of Philudelphia will head the and July to 15.70, o ppoints vndicate which 11 ma et the se- | bhelow urday’s clos t the end cur of the first half hour the murket was Y nds will be protected by a steady and unchanged frot Si rday’s | big power devel- | close to a few points lower. The in Har- | weather map showed considerable rain Maryland, | over Sunday in the central and east 48 404, which w cost a minimum of $32.- | ern portions of the belt, but little rain S Stanl Bex Pro : 00,000, and have a horsepower of | in the West Sae o 0u, making it the largest elec:| 3 . R et ae Sona| Cotton Values at Noon. issue will be in the name of the Hydro- electr] Co. of Conowingo Fulls, a , noon | substdiary of the Philadelphia Elec- |ary, 57; March - Co.. which will guarantee princt- | July, 18.83; October, A ind interest | NEW YORK, Jan 18 —Cotton i Vork on velopment will begin | futures, 11:45 am.. bids steady; March 2l g Z = arly in A it Is expected that [ 20.49; May, 19.91: July, 18200 O G & S 13330 13 it wil require { three vears to | tober, 18.26. December, 18.08 R 1 complete the pl ! \ to The Star. January 18.—Bonds K to the amount of | sold to finance the | PR Dpap ; apment ) Falls 8 Sta Coty 184 1s 52 | tord and POTATO BUYING FAIR. CHICAGO, Jar \ LS il SR i ;:{:‘BIGGEST LABOR BANK LCmeado ', TO BE TRUST COMPANY i Narmers Idaho; re i i 91 2 18 (#).—The ; States s aaio. e 1 ot v York, which | day, 44 Wort Aute S pr. , with $300,000 | whites, 2.75s - ¢ {In capital s surplus and b grown | Minnesota, sack e SN e i ‘ |10 $15.461.5 the end of 5, mak- | 3.90, according to qualit 10 Woodward Tron ing it the higgest lahor bank in the |ed russets, 4.2, few eales {country. is to be converted into a| = . = trust ¢ ipany, Peter J. Brady, pres!- | Lo ot "“Approval of the| CHEESE LAW UNSOUND. 1 by the stockholders MADISON, Wis, January 15 (Spe neeting. ‘4..|1\— The Wisconsin law regulating anking (!Pr\nr(mtn!(:ho manufacture of chee: hus b ipproval, the institu- | jaclared ional. though fir be cl ged to the | 18 nsin manufac and ] st Co. of | turers make a iuch cheese as all ither st 1 and a test pected. YORK. Ja ry 18 (®) m the Rock Island ific for the first 14 days o mry was LIVE POULTRY PRICES. CHICAGO. ) £ P under the vol r alive i hange ime for the s period last : 5 Spring | loading of freight _has : turkeys, 33; re s heen 58474 cars against 59,238 5 Let the children vote at breakfast EVERY mother knows it is often a problem to persuade children to eat the nourishing foods they need. How frequently delicate little appe- tites rebel! Post’s Wheat Meal is the solution of this problem. In this nutritious, whole-wheat cereal, we have combined quick-cooking convenience with delicious flavor. Let the children vote on Post’s Wheat Meal tomorrow morning at breakfast. Watch their eyes sparkle as they discover that flavor. See how quickly the bowls are emptied of this golden cereal and how soon they come back for more. Made from whole-wheat, Post’s Wheat Meal has the food values of the wheat. It contains, with milk or cream; vitamins for growth; pro- teins for body building; minerals for teeth and bone; bran for regularity and carbohydrates for energy. . And so convenient! The truly quick-cooking, whole-wheat cereal, Post’s Wheat Meal cooks, ready-to-serve, in three minutes. Order it from your grocer today. 'ostm ichi, of Do Bl Py Bt ok M Midoes Post Toasties (Double-Thick Corn Flakes), Bost: : Foss Bias Chocitors it G Nuey | oec Bran Hlakes You know Oatmeal . . . Another remarkable sale of New Spring Frocks at $10. The last one we had met with such approval that our buyer searched until a group of dresses at $10 has been assembled that is even better than before. New styles i cular skirts_and front kick pleats. lace, embroidery and godets Marquisette Curtains, $1.15 Pr. 100 pairs at this special price. Full cize and cream with ecrn + with natural | long. Well made and ; desirable for me of the fternoon and street styles shown are: One and two piece effect frocks with sweeping flare skirts, cir New peasant sleeves, intricate smocking, metallic embroidery trimming, braid Hemstitched Ru 1 3 New, plain or marquisette Lt ’ v these make lov 1 ream. oom or kitche i All the new shades including the new French tones: Holly wood green, Ttalian blue, Bois de R cocoa, beige, cc rose, navy, phantom red, gray and black The quality of crepe is exceptionally good in these frocks Soft, fluttering and lustrous. And the styles—every frock in this remarkable sale of absolutely new style—just arrived. You will be missing an unusual opportunity to secure a n frock at a very low price if you do not see these. DOWN STAIRS STORE New Scrims, Special, 20c Yard and fancy wide borders i Figured block effe ik effects, plain with wi Th narr DOWN STAIRS STORE New Cretonnes for Spring—Specially Priced With thoughts of Spring comes the home- ser’s desire to liven up her house. And we recommend these cretonnes as the best means to give her home a lively and yet subtle appearance. These new Cretonnes Small, large, medium and all-over designs Included are the new PANEL EFFECTS broken stripe effects and floral, basket and bird designs in an entirely new range of colors. Cretonne is often used tomobile and {urniture covers fisplay a large number of new effects. DOWY STAIRS STORE Just Received—New Silk Crepe Underthings Splendid Values §1.95 Really Lovely Underthings of natural silk ¢ at this very interesting price Tuesday—and the woman pe are offered who loves. fresh, well made underwear will take especial delight in this selling. Step-in Chemise and Step-in Drawers Lace-trimmed and strictly tailored styles. Full-cut gar- ments. In this exceptional range of wanted colors: Orchid. flesh. nile. peach. maize and white. \Women with a sense of cconomy will be extremely interested in this selling. All sizes 36 to 44 DOWNX STATRS STORE Sizes 46 to 54 vt $6.95 Handdrawn and neatly trimmed We have sketched two of the slenderizing styles in this group that are specially designed for the large woman. All dresses in the selling are extra full cut and are very attractively trimmed with bands of contrasting color and braid buttons and collars. Set-in clbow-length sleeves. \Wanted shades of blue, peach, orchid and white. DOWN STAIRS STORE SALE Women’s Wool lixed Hose $ 1 Pair Plain—Blocked—Striped A great wogue for these Wool-mixed Hose for street and sports wear. And no wonder—they're soft. warm and extremely serviceable—and best of all —very moderately ed Black, black and white, buck, cambridge, jackrabbit, French nude, and som- brero. Sizes 8% to 10. Mock seams. Wool Unda-Hose, 85c pair Full length, with feet. All sizes. Mock seams. ed Unda-Hose, 50c pr. . _Full length. Sizes ally designed to con- Wool-m Mock seams. DOWN STAIRS STORE Semi-Annual Sale of Rugs Continues to now try Post’s WHEAT MEAL The Quick-Cooking WHOLE WHEAT Cereal SEAMLESS AXMINSTER AND VELVET RUGS %500 Hi 250 . ox12....$25 8.3x106. ...$22.50 6x9....$21 DOWN STAIRS STORE s Kror % o Kralt Cheese . 2 Landas A .. I8 Kresge b8 nw wi. 10 Lake Tor Bost E 5 Landover H C A. 3 Land Co Florida 4 Ceh Pow sec vtc 23: ffer Substantial Savings—for Example ALL-WOOL AXMINSTER RUGS 27x54 $295 to $45 s NPT Y dland St Prod 45 Ctl. 26

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