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MONDAY. JANUARY 5. 1926. « 19 SR ST S S S e AR T e T R e R e, — — e — — — — ———— —— e —_—— —————————— March, 19.65: Mav, 19.07: July, ment. An extensive acreage survey | WHOLESALE PRICES | T ~ew vork curs wareer | COTTON S HICHER |2k e, B i NEW CROP REPORTING ',z s s e i . market opened easier owing (o lower rura}l mail carriers. Heretofore this AGO, ] oy 2 e | | cables amd to the issue of notices for sur: has been made through the | States Department of Agriculture) Received by Private Wire Direct to The Star Office delivery of about 4.000 bales on Janu- DATES SET BY BOARD carriers in October, the results being | oz Receipts, 45,000 head; mod:r | i ary contract here. First trades showed used in December acreage revisions.” | ‘ P 25 hig e | losses of 2 to 11 points, but the market | The board plans to distribute 1,000,- | # °d»‘ act ‘h- '""""‘1 15 "‘l 25 higher; TLLIAM F. HEFFERNAN. oversubscribed. Today's buying ap-| promptly rallled on the stopping of 1000 card questionnaires among farm- | underweight, 25 to 35 up: big packers ‘ NEW YORK. . . g | Barently wis done by those who were | the notices. January, which op ix"’ Data A]“’ w‘" B’ Secured. |10 (0o Mection with the Jume sur- | inactive: bulk, good and ehoice; 250 to | 3 12.00a12.: Sperdtions o i 25.—Selling | 4 irous of obtaining an amount equal At 20.25, advanced to 20.36, or bac | vey, which should vield a large num- [ 310 pound butchers, ; ma i made Hitle iy .“‘I‘“;"l""“;‘u, thefr full subacripHon: Sea £ Saturday's figure: March rallled to June 2 Cotton Report | ber of reports upon which to base its | jority 200 to 225 pound averages, 12.50 the \webl's' teatiing. . Mmoo e Gl e o o innc Ao b e A . May to 19.12 and October to . * Eliminated. acreage estimates. 213.00; beiter grades, 150 to 180 pound Pract.cauy No Changes Since ! definitely realized that the line of least [enced by incidents in the strike situa- Much Switching Between 0id | !} SR L0 S5 Spotnteabove itle The survey is expected to cover 10 | kind largely, 13.10a13.25; good and istunce lay on the buying side [tion. Resumption of conferences be- |vr;mau gloee. ‘ per. cent of the cotton area, compared tholc". ;;n‘,u‘v‘ w:un'l‘m,‘n\prazn;‘k. = raders w ck to change thel ween operators @ = ay =i s the last dav for Janu- . with about 3 per cent heretofore. The | mostly 13.40a13.60; tops, ounds Saturday—Turkeys High ion: B e s e thEIE | tueee neE o) Bndln e and New Crop Posi- ary notices in the local market. Acreage estimates for Spring wheat, | jarger coverage should provide a bet. |up. 13.35: 130 pounds up. 13.75: bulk. nounced except in a1 few speciali- | tion of grievances. and this was re- . Noon Cotton Values. barley, oats and other crops, except | ter base for estimating the total area, | packing sows. 11.00al1. desirable and Scarce Here. < which offered the best induce- |flected in a 10-point jump in Glen tions Noted. NEW YORK, January 25.—Cotton |€otton, will be issued July 10 this vear | the board sald e an g g Ay ents. g | Alden. Lehigh Valley Coal responded futures, 45 a.m. blds—Steady; | instead of on June 9, as heretofore, et Bl LT T hetr 1inee = I Considerable interest centered in the | with a rise of almost 3 points. —_— March, . 19.69; July i|the United States Crop Reporting|pa| AND REPORTS GOOD 1375 packing = sows. 10.73a11.35 A TPRpRE o ‘muul dealir cific Steam Boiler | The feature of the independent oils! By tne Associated Press. October, 18.28; December, 18.05. Board announced today. No changes 'fléuém:r s 1325a1875, ¢ ppearance of snow this Morning | when it wpened at @ premium of 33, |was a sharp upward movement into| ~ oo - NEW' ORLEANS, January 25— |in the monthly cot- BALANCE OF TRADE | cCattle—Receipts. 20.000:. fs 1 interested market dealers. The Doints alove 1215, the price at which | new high territory in Carib Syndicate,i NEW YORK, January 25.—Cotton|cqtion futures, noon bids—Steady; |ton crop reports are indicated, steong (0l5ihishes bettsr grades with weather was not cold enough 1o sug public_subscription. | carrving the price 17, where it | futures opened steady; March, 20.23,| March, 19.71: May, 19.10; July, 18.62; |though “the dates for cotton.” NEW YORK, January UP).— | welght up most: best welghty steers 5 Ko Sl e handling the | compared with the rday final of | May, 19.67; July, 19.04; October, 18.25: | October, l')e(-ember 17.68. board said, “are subject to any changes | . i e e e o & e gest any serious interference f several times | 1435 | December, 18.03. March sold up to ‘ which may be made by Congress in | Poland’s foreign trade for the last |11.00: part load of long vearlings, 115 business, however, and snow men- - {20.29 and October to 18.30, net ad the basic law which fixes the dates of | quarter of 1925 showed a surplus of | Jha0e" s "miach wehaneed. lower tioned in the weather forecast for 10: Gpye vope ool g g 3 | vances of about 3 to 10 points, but GRA|N EXPORTS HEAVIEST |these reports. exports over imports totaling 224, |grades and canners and cutters fairly motrow suggested the possibility of | ey s Rolion. - *31; | some Southern selling here, as well as The board's first report on acreage. | 240 000 zlotys, the change from the |AClive, strong; bulls steady: best heavy s slow as the usual Monday market, | Sales in BONDS. New Bradford 0 2 iene: husiness was quiet. ‘ = : June 2 condition report will be elimi- | Sept b T . ng due to drastic re-|pang picking, upward to 14.00. o = Al pract o | thonsands Gl W Enz Fi 3 E of the trading represented swit hm" BALTIMCRE, .I:mu.xr\ 25.—Grain | nated. A report giving a preliminary | strictions of imports and increased | Sheep—Receipts, 16.000: fat lambs lealers reported, and practicaliy, n T P o ; N between old and new crop positions.|exports from Baltimore elevators for |estimate of wool production in 1925 | exports following the good harvests. gpening 23 to 50 higher: mostly to changes were reported in prices. UL | ¢ Alum 7cnew 45 1083 106 - i Private cables said the steadiness in, 1925 surpassed those of 1924 by 5,338, | has-been added to the schedule for | The export surplus for December was | shippers and traders: around eight i on Am Pow & T4 85, 1 i INTom. ... 2% | Liverpool was due to local and con-| 742 bushels. according to records com- | July 29. The report on revised acreage | 103,371,000 zlotys. doubles to these interests at 15.65a o ( < ‘\\':‘“” IS 2 t :\ s : i 4 :‘,}H' “; iy e ;:i';::\n]"‘\l\l:’}‘:'\‘ln’; in XILA‘Y ||x\.ul\w‘. ::nm ‘:)l:;dmlpl\' “‘P’T‘}K'“:‘":‘}?e (Thn‘mher of ‘nnd élfl‘lld ofl cotton dln r|;\"’| will be . 15.75: packers going slow: takingz 'm\; i S s AR B e e 4 van Con ... i d air spot demgnd from | Commerce. s I the greatest vear |issued May 15 instead of June 2. o Jambs at 14.75: around 25 higher. qua Fruits and ve; 3 Ea the AT ER Sy M 1 13 Salt cle'gons’ 10 spinners and exporters. i in grain shipments since the war. “Issuance of acreage estimates in FISHER'S PRICE INDEX. ity considered: several doubles of ;_ffl‘l“;" COMUNELIOM (0 PEaNES - 3 iy fi New Oreans Qustations Grain exports for 1924 were 25,253.- | July instead of June,” the board said NEW HAVEN, Conn., January 2| mixed fat and feeder lambs 10 traders lorida, are fairly plentiful. Ebosg ¢ ¢ a1 Vel Pet T 9 e peanne N8, 20 bushels. Those for 1925 totaled | “has been arranged with a view to | iSpeciall.—Prices, 139 2.10: purchasing | at 15.25a15.60; these showing compar 1 ¥'s Wholesale P " E? S 3 oY% NEW ORLEANS, Januvary 25.—Cot- | 30,591.862 bushels. \Wheat exports | aliminating acreage revisions later in | power, 62 8-10: crumps, 145 6-10, copy- | able price advance: few early sales R ton futures cpened steady.” January. | doubled those of any other grain. the year, except in case of abandon- 'righted, Irving Fisher reports fat ewes, steady at £.50a0.00 Butter—Fancy, 1-pound prin 5 : aw ‘ | 19030; <tore packed rv 7 2 3 INDUSTRIALS - S—Averaze recenps, it fer 1 2 Ala Gt South. .. 107 : s ey 23asi hennery. 40 0 Git Serv P T Al Gt South v 104 Poultr urkey } D oo Bl Alum Co new B8 Sade: TOWIS et Guse : 1Alum Co new pid 81 ducks, 23a27: zeese Ref s 2 0 Am Cranamia ° " 181 = " | Woodward & Lothrep Down Stairs Store heavy nd medium, 13t + 23 Mass Gax 3w 1005 Jran cholce, 14 St PESSM 5 ax i Asso Gas & Z o e R T AR " A ER At 3 ; i A T, 1a: lsht, 17 pork loins R L Bl V6 8k a8l Tuesday—A Demonstration of Value-Giving A BN R 0 A 5o dressed pork avy. 14aldls 4 Qi Pou fay < market report on fiuis and | 2E st ; tabies. compil the Market S e Full-Fashioned Service VR R i el el e e 8 Men’s Broadcloth Shirts Chiffon Hose, $1 Repeat Sale—250 New Crepe and moderste, market stead sls. Vi 7 : an Cle M A s panana, nude. gray. flesh and 3 S el e L Lt White—Collar Attached § Fronen muae sfier T 10 Satin Frocks Women's Sports Hose Wi Aees.500 A 23cinch Staymens 21U S Smk R 0% | 400 & 4 and Neckband W A ddigeh, T.eer Virginia a ) . & R ed & Watworth &t : ; g 150 Broadcloth Shirts, in white and the popular neckband and 3 Pairs, $1 \ R e R Lk ; Come D . collar-attached styles. Every shirt is periect and full cut o adl o S | Twigs and Romes New BONDS 36 Contin Bak B o 3 throughout. Sizes 14 ta 14 Alco PERCALE and WOVEN e e Tanae k. A 2inch Hubbardstons. §30a s i ontl Bak i 970 MADRAS. Wanted colors and stripes rand. Tur ave in_ gra Yacuum ‘Ol 2 = 3 “ Curty Acro M 3 T > amel, champagne, and hrown inch Kings and IThode 1s E a 0 1 Dochier Die € ¢ : DOWN STAIRS STORE Siaes 35 to e nd Greeninzs. 6.25: boxes, \ -iung i 3 ot Mot . on. medium 1o larze siz ney ) 2 S 2 Men’s Ti 31 Men’s § Women's Outsize relict 3.75: fancy. 3 ey L on BT 2 Nomes. 313 extra fancy naans : : : RS & L yoMen's Sweaters, $1 Hose, 3 Pairs, §1 Another popular £10 Dress Sale. Al are ; ' L Men's Silkandwool Tiex in n Men's Sweaters in huttondown oo pairs Hikh-erade Corton Hose, Frocks that are worth a great deal vins. 1 : ; ] Invest Tnt ! e L e e v w e I OcaTGoRInE Teathes thictivar more: hat in accordance with our usual v el bhaskets, Y g d bushel L5, : B & Shon est patterns and colors. Non coat style or slipover style with R Sceure i i : aze Market Stead 3 f Refine oo th knit Ues included. Wanted colors. Very specially Sizes 913, 10 and 101,. nolicy of underselling we mark them $10. g Sy 4 e T i B Men's Socks, 2 Prs., §1 e Silk Knit Caps, $1.25 I S g =t L) er s, D 1 Siem & ol Motors Co Silk ! Wool Socks at greatly T a in all sizes, 9%z to 12, Limited and white and blue. The price moderate, market ste Californi: AU Lane “orhan o RS0 AN URSEIS Handmade and Hand-drawn Greatly reduced. Novelty Cuff. New Shades: Italian Blue. Cork. Holly Lettuce—sSupplies heavy: demand Humble Ol & R ' a A i Garod Corn 5 Cotv Compacts, 90c All sizes 16 to 18 and 36 to 44. ered. braided or perforated. In e i Ohta O e bt 1 General Firenrts . n ° .urelle. Rachelle and = Sizes 512 to T. > " lette S R = pers, Big Boston ftype, wide ra 2 . Al g E + Sill: Underwear, $1.95 New Muslin Gowns, of sheer, s l . 300 N S 1 H ts_silks 2 {uality. 20043 35 s 8 , $ £t quality. in white and flesh ale: €w Jdpring rial 60, in navy or tan. Al sizes 3 moderate, market dull; New Vork an S0 Renniiy . 1 ; Hapuines ¢ St F e anine indhE popilar | 1SAnding and Straws boys. Infants’ Cunning Little Silk Knit broidery, laces, flare <kirts, straightlines, 000 new stock, Florida, 1dz-bushel 19 Toki ) Elee Ly s x 5 i el - ~ R 3 I3 quantity. i « v § ot - Lampers, pointed vy Solesin STANDARD - k) ; Special $5~95 is very interesting. All Sizes, 14 to 48 N.00] Buckese PI ¥ Mot Ce i 36 Cashmere Scarfs in popular g 2 o e n ire 5 o wood Green, Beige, Cocoa, Rosewood, moderate, market dull and weak on i g & 0% e - Frocks of fine lustrous quality Chamoisuede Washable Glove Valley, crates, Ieebers typ U, T 3 Tl Bk ‘A This special price for Tuesday. mode, sand. covert and gray. Icebers tvpe, 45 dozen, 2504 i S General Tee Cr: = ‘repe de 3 < <4 and | Crepe de Chine Chemise an LSl i wbiterand gean 8 vears. Ideal play suits for Ohio, 100-pound sacks, Yellows, U S O Calif new Hellman R N ¥ mand meoderits mar ste 1 Siem & Hal B Welte € A s ) Siiue Gov 5 2 109 2 : Fuardo Sug Co S S eatheél nres . 4 > 2 ivpe.” K000263.00; one on 1 Wi 6 ‘ 1 Ea Tinanos ; E reduced price, Heather mixture Rayon Frocks Caps in white. white and pink hizh and low necklines. 1 i ¥ Celery—Supplies modurate: demand | 4 ; 1y Fik Rub wit ol Men’s Scarfs, 2 for $1 Tow Bt Fabric Gl 78 4 ow Frice. . . abric oves, C rites, all siz ol ey Continens Oil" 1 o hen A - Al Scoteh plaid Radically reduced P L K Eman. Ch ravon. In white and all colors. Plain or colored cuffs, embroid- Navy and Black. Very special values. W estel steady on F id California e . a0 n. 3 1a3.25, few 3.50; Arizon Ny it eral Bak B. . 1 Compe - of Powder with powder ¢ “few 3.00: Florida, 113-bushel ham- | 5 4 \Ei Gen Blan: Interestingly priced Mushin (;‘)wn;Y sl 3 Boys’ Coveralls, $1 Onions—Supplics moderate eraand Hapn ~- Sten-in Drawers. Good quality . : 4 e $9 liman R ofd] 51 pastel shades. All sizes Tots Shppe", 75¢ Lt RiEal. INDEPENDENT OIL STOCKS. orn & Hard Rts N lot just received. Fresh. B H N Round ARl 1 i s ey oGl I S ; and filet -lace trimmed. \White, Infants ; mbprelias, s 2 A A L ntl Gtil B, - ... esh and honey Leng 21, E L ; 1_[ ! .,I_I.»‘ - 21l Servimew X it 1 . :11 :‘.,.;M honevdew. Lenzth onyx Whlte HOIC, 28C - - - \(:'ra:eru" nrf the ln‘r:m r{xalpma;. Sacks, Trish qobblers, 2 U Serv nfd 2 e o ery special efforts were rproof and colerproof . : ,g:;,j‘;,_\ ind2 s Bt Chee Sunbeam Rayon 4 Pairs, §1 Seelidite scunsbesaialen carved wood mandigs. amber Spinach Higher Tod: v Eh v Infants’ White Hose of long- B T e ) D% anCLTertulon; | SYANY, ne e e T ! : Lhe V¢ £ Underwear, $1, $1. 95 Taine auality. AN aises 40 did values for Tuesday. New and green monerate, market slightly stronzer 1 3 3 3 4, Libbey, Ow'Sh Gl EM'""“‘ IV‘V‘Nnnn: ravon ‘ 6%. ! | SILK and STRAW combi- Texas, bus! haskets, Navoy (ype. = 1 Lit Bros - : eavy quality. ests a n : e e 2 Texax. hishel buskets, Savex (3] dult I Gt Bros oo Tron B ST bl Handkerchiefs, 10c nations shown in the new Leather Handbags, $2 Sweet potatoes—Supplies moderate § Lazo Pet . A P LTRSS - 2 Chemise in all popular pastel 700 Women's Mull Sports Hand- high colors. : Potich atylesifor Sort Gilt o demand moderate, market steady Master ' shades. Pink. Sweet Pea. Nile kerchiefs, a new shipment in a Mgsses’ and Matrons’ styles are in self-covered frames, swinging North Carelina. cloth top, stave bar ! Nat Leather .. !;aun. f‘?]mh :md' White. All varietv of colored prints this sale and especially designed mirror and inside frame. Tan vels, vellows. No. 1, best, 5.00: poorer i | at puh Sehy sizes in all garments models for both are to be found. hrown. black. red snd hiue i i st i Washington Stock Exchange a8 pub & Voile Chemise, $1 Boote?, %sc’: 50c 2 COLORS : Covstal igray, wild Gypsy’ Braceiets, 25¢ to $1. Some S uth Carelias, 51 : St 3 : lontees made of soft. aquality % - s H with colored stone settinas. u ALES. Volls Stenin Chemise.ta st wool. just the thing for baby te honey, Flerida gold, Normandie Festoon Pearl (synthetic) Neck- ‘orto Rieans. No. 1. E Poton.ac Else. Cons. 35—$1,000 a 1 S . s i Stier i Dolomac Elec. Cons. an 3l e ot o g LAt et mos da wear on cold days and for dress. blue. greens. black and black with . 3 wa 158 Many mond moderate et o oan s doatnun S O R A3 A b Garments are very euractivels Vers méncm.u-“m»midl. colors, FELT Hae in small and pulicwr and Siraciive styles ac B o : S Nor ont LAY b ace trimme overalls arge head sizes. ebutante Pearl (synthetic) B 'y tornia, crates, 2. 1ox T LRl = v ashi 2 5 L X NOr States PeA g i o s Tomatoes lightt deman | 20 Neasern Pow wi Voile G“‘Vnsy sl In hlack sateen. Also Khaki and B BT R Necfi:l;‘d:i‘l; l":;:;';;"'sfi"" s i % ’ 03 0 Ohio 0110 a0 | Hires Chas A" s ¥ 3 Potatoes—Supplies heavy: demand! iS50 Ofe o ot Hollander" Son & i Felt Bedroom Slippers for little W e T L U LS Muslin Step-ins, $1 ~ rei searonm Sippers for iuue $6) .95 omen’s 1ed y ket steady: Cuba, sixe = Omnibus C A pfd 8 . 'r'l"',‘,"’"\‘\,v:,'\,',:‘,, e oy ik dmny G Vi ” with square. round and Jenny Rlue Kiddy Cloth Coveralls in e iy yac steel” Be- i necks. In the heautiful pastel sizes 3 to 6 vears 100 Boudolr Lamps. with pottery Peppers—Supplies lizhi: demand AFTER : : ‘ AR shades. Sizes 16 and 17. This Lin“ue, 50c Yard and fvory finish hases. Ravon mioderate, market steady: Fiorida, pep. | Washington Ry, & pld—10 at price is very low. shades In gold. blue and rose. Ele. . 3 . B0u : . P e P ‘ ; S T Costume Slips, $1 Tomorrow—We Present Our Exclusive 280 sante injne iaron e R icc Torchieres, $1.25 Supplies light: demand | Warhinston Gae Taghiorl0 st 3. I 3 . of Bro: = : Z by h Sashington Lighi 10, N 1 roadcloth. sheer and lus lovely soft colorings. Splendid 30 R = e moderate. ket ;lvlll,) fexas. bushel | & Gat s T.000 at 98, 500 i1 & X trous. Tailored hemstitched top. “Peerless” Pmn and Oxfords il i crr"":';u‘r‘j’r‘x’ll "‘1:‘(21;1\1::”! - it askets. 2.1 ew higher. Potomae Electric Pow. nfd.—5 at 109, 4 S Sizes 36 to 44. ‘This price is Ps Turkish Toweh 40(‘. of parchment paper. Decorated y 3 String beans oplies very light:!ar 10 3 Punity Bal % 0 4 : demand good. market firm: Florida, i . 5 and § per cent. T fepan S e ] mushiibelovs usual 206 dug G 10e Bews T e fomen ol % bitshel hampers; areen; §:00a10:00; T ‘ ot T o = s s .85 thread Turkish Towels in all Lamps. $2.50 . e oes: o5 Bich ‘Bad new. Linene Smocks, $1.95 and white and blue bordered styles. 100 Lovely Pottery Boudoi GERMAN BONDS AND STOCKS. | BONDS. oY A i The Latest Vogue ‘s for Huck Towels, 20c Tamps, with bases in black and | 16 Seare Roen™n Wi : e - W, brown. with attractive shades (Quoted in dotlars ver million mark<) | PUBLIC UTILITY. 14 Smeer Nz 7T Sicks fon Home f0te ot We take a great deal of 200 In the popular 15x36-nch size. " headed | parchment b - e Na - athen| 1 3oy Bl Corn 3 School wear. 5 pride in announcing the Closely woven, heavy grade, fast- Many designs-and_colors (G ERG ATI el | Amer. Tel. & Telza. 4s v View R ticularly tvpical of the smart calob ‘bocder St and absorb e SRR amburz 4,5 T 16N Amer, 161, & Teleal 410 : : i g vozues. In tan, cocoa and presentation of these shoe ool = & M\"on, $1.25 doliar o market, | Aldcostia & Foiomic 5 ; | g F&Lin e 5h Especially made to our de- Toweling 22¢Yd. And $150. At these two low fien , 3 <"f| ';T;lnpmm?":"” & i RS ALSO IN CRETONNE. signs and order: we firmly G S 'an_“""whh prices mirrors with zili-finishe’ i war. ..l esaophane | : Sa [ % AL: All r frames in the sizes Sx24 and v‘(‘f.'y'..:-:urr.( S ?Htu]%‘n a [y Traetion BB 5e i . : ::t“lc;,(’ U;é\:h"“ <h°°{_:3"th:'t hlue or reg srbr:p:d b(\‘r_:irrs. of 10x2E unnsually lacee for the North German Lioyd 475s 3 Ceorgetown Gas 1st Bs. ... 88 TBe 1 . » ought a ese prices soft_and absorbent aquality. price Sarth Erma J! S AL IRR 1k Hoover Aprons, $1 T A e STYLE 3 Part-Lingn Tea Toweling Y amp Shades: 50 T 1 : Potomac cons. 8e.. ) 5 Mot L White or Colored Hoover Aprons will surpas - = 15¢ Yard mp dhades, olc Dheeeldort 1s pre-war. 11l I e o . S in sizes 36 to 44. In the desir- COMFORT and SERVICE . Curtains, 28¢ Yard Rridgze Lamp Parchment Paner td s e : 3 1T e ; 5 R arely e o Wasn.Alex."& Mt Ver. el 1 Thermaiod ‘Rad © ; i able short-sleeve style. All de- Ak i stiaes af e e, Labet that these splen 300 vards of Colored Dot and and colors. Thix price Is very ek da pre-war - Warh: Rlex: & MU Vart 1 Torrmied Hadische A G r¥ sl : Wash.. Balt. & Annap. s T | fl“ rod Export sirablg colors. R MCMEERLGT B IR Ee i Band Aprons, 35¢ ford. A St Commerg and Priva n ! 330 | wamington G2t o e Foa | Y e tuxEicl . 12% p y izes 2Us to 8 inches wide and with narrow Boys’ Shoes, $3.95 > ance Bank E [t Roy. ke da o B0) oo Bluns Selmamp:: 4 3 for $1. Neat. attractivelookins Sizes 213 to borders. ys y 99 seutache Banle fiee : | - 3 Gnion Cartae A little Band Aprons in several ma- Widths AA to C Bovs' and Youths' Hizh Shoes. A Rienns g MISCELLANEOUS 1enE ol Cic terials and styles. Very specially in black and tan calf. Gondvear v iion Chem 5 Min per Co. e SUM G & ET : ER: . B One and Two Straps, Step-ins, 2 Celt . soles rable. < R Heiden Chem S > | D C. Paper Co. s .. 86 TuGLET priced. 33c: 3 for $1. e Thceeyelet. Tic Ox- women’Shou’ 32_95 welt sole: Durable. sturdil Pot. Joint Stock 1. 105% constructed shoes for extra serv Fowifern ing iga . o 1 SR datm e amee e New Broadcloths fords with Cuban and low heels. Plinics andl Oztords) of Pafan R S TREASURY CERTIFICATES. ' Wiaman bark i HTn Bt Shar nw : and Voiles, 68c Yard , Patent Leather, Tan Calf, Brown Leather. Black Satin. Tan 155 . urniched br Redme " TEal S e Calf and Velvet. In step-in. (Ountations furnished by Redmond & Co STOCKS. and Black Suede. GHisiend elvel S Inistanin Glrls ox‘“ds' $3.95 5 Y. 400 yards new colors and designs BLIC UTILITY " 3 5 for ‘Spring. Rayon Voiles and These styles always in Sizes 213 10 8 in the lot. i G IR (CalL O foRls A P ot Aber it Amer. Tel Toies s e ] R Striped _Broadeloth. Satin-strine stock with welt soles-and rubber heels. v, Kool Sugay, b, 10 i ; Check Voile in floral and irregular DOWN STAIRS STORE S P 3.50 e e T e a Fommer 6 S 10 > b 280 ! pnng : dot effects in gray. orchid, rose 215 to 7. 21 ol o8 0T h T |8 vie Talk Nad L e e trap Pumps, $3. “Child’s Sh 2.95 iZitimore & Ohio 6 1 LA 2 Ware Radio. i 85 100 pairs Women's One and Two s oes, . Letiichon el PN L & B 1°Wess fato S pf. 264 28y creel”", C Siteg Dmers B toued siien Children’s and Misses' Tan Calf . Mil & SEP 6 " NATIONAL BANK. T White & Me : to $1.95. And Rompers. Varlous Very comfortable and very low High Shoes. blucher cut. Welt e B 1 Yils Co new. ptd Boyl Famous Stonewall Falt-COlOl‘ colors, of poplin. All sizes, 1 to priced. Sizes 4 to 8. Widths C <oles and rubber heels. Sizes SN ot Lyon : National Capital.......... ellow Tax N 0 s . v 8 Yellow, Tax N Y. 4 years. Very attractively low #nd D. 815 to 11 and 1114 to 2 paper. moEmE: 15 < wumb. G & E L Columbia 5 & % on al G « | Commercial B . ! Sales in . 9 peogal G by G mamer i MINING Wash Sl“ts priced. i Women’s Pumps, $3.95 Axminster Rugs, $4.95 et € : L e a i WA to $130. Girls’ middies, made ot S0, Tan Calf and Black Calf. exceptional quallty. in a varier: B e Con Cop_ Mines... % o s LR of designs_in neutral colos ond A o ide Extens - Jean cloth, white. 'om> with B i . 4 et o ok Croosus ; blue collars, and braid trimmings. Coty’s Extract, $ Rug Runners, $4.50 L ien: Paw S 3 | Nt Bankof Washingion Soid Cent Mines. b P % G A 3 o - i ! TRUST COMPAN e s AR : Sizes 2 to 8 vears. Suits Yhat will wear and Girls’ Sweaters Paris, Chypre and Violet. I blue and white tile patterna. e wash as Mothers wish them to. Bar-tacked $1.95 4.95 Powder, $1.50 414x9_size. P ('(mfi at sleeves and pockets to insure them ‘g“,'“st .95 to $4. Houbigant’s Dusting Powder In Chenille Rugs, $4 nlair Cr. ripping./“Large selection of patterns tha A new line of Girls’ Sweaters and Quelques Fleurs, and ideal scents. N FhEe tndibhie i Calif. 3% { Washingtor: Loan & Trust.. % Nipissing 3] i i 1 mion & 4 = G 6 tyles. Some in vest effect, others and brushed wool. Colors include , . 24348, o Pac KR C 45 10 | SAVINGS BANK. 20 Nordhie U0 an™ 8] ot onerles) ST“' esteehoter A e o 1 Cormpinations, Hudnut's Violet Sec Toilet Water eflecE. smMms $1.75 Wit '"'""r;"hi' %t 1033 Commerce & Savinge. . . $0 Plymouth Lead N 13 5 and heather effect mixtures. Cloe A0 Hudnut's_Tkree Flowers Double oco Mats, 31. | Security savins 38 Toms Beimant ; DOWN; STAIRS STORE Tub Silks, $1.25 Yd. e e e ar atirsstively SHORT-TERM SECURITIES. | jmisieri z 3 fono elmont. s e ger an, . poD S Very ped Tub Silks, 200 ¥ In all shades. priced. Noon.- FIRE INSURANCE. 1 Walker Min. . 3 11 1 and three color stripe combina- 10014 -y American ... . o 2 30 Wenden Cul) - 3 R d. P . d C s tions with white. a1 [ Eiremens - nonin adiums: rimte repe Printed Silk, $1.48 Yd. X inster ugs Joy 1o : TITLE INSURANCE. 3 s Y d Printed Silks, i _irregular 95 * 10 olumbia Title.. S5k NEW YORK, Ja v square and dotted effects. Two s o oD NEW YORK. January, 25, 09— 1 ar e three fone colors. In navs MISCEL! LA\TOLS, France's 1925 crop of sugar beets was tan, white, gray and blue. ral S ll g in 1924, totaling 47,939,750 of colors and combinations. I | : PARIS, - 25 UR).—Prices | el e 5 uintals, advices .-m-ex\-g: b rmm‘. Crepes in_dotted, striped and all-over effects, in attractive 400 yards striped and fancy block effect. In a large variety of new color combinations suitable mpved irregularly on the Bourse to- | Merchants Trans & 3 o = Dys It patterns in white, orange, tan, for the color scheme of any room. 1:xchange on London, 130 nl«am xg oid Dute ;nn.;& Dl £ state. The year's output of refined three-tone combinations. C ~numt Pive per cent loan, 5 anston tranes. The dollar was quoted at 28 e ‘"";("m‘ : sugar is estimated at about 630,000 srated Metals 3 1438 % ners & \lwhamrh.,.u..‘ 10 Ariz Globe ¢ Glfli' Mlddles, sl 300 pairs in Patent Leather, Black e T a o el Croesis Sizes 6 to 18 years. The popular odors: IL'Origan, Gold Seal Congoleum Runners 5 Pac R R, v York Central i 72 | American Security & Trust.... i V3 i * Union “Trust . - coepi o New Jeracs Zinc b 20% o any boy would enjoy wearing. Middy and Small Children’s Sweaters in knit Very fine after the bath. rose, vellow and black. Moire | East Washington : 26 10 Spearhead Gold e (uotations turnished bs Redmond & ¢ | fasningsosechsniets e rose, jade, blue, orchid. In two \ul(mal Union.. . | svun cnop DECLINES nearly ten million quintals | 300 yards of Radiums and Printed Crepes in a large assortment b - o _ ! . PARIS BOURSE UNSTEADY. |1 ¢ ragr . : 0" St e 4 Radium in_plain colors only. Broadcloth, 58¢ Yd. Good quality. Deep-pile Axminster Rugs. in the new mottied 2 . "Three per cent rentes, 43 francs. | Mergenthaler, Linotene, - 3 | Bankers' Trust. Co. of New York color combinations DOWN STAIRE STORE blue, green, rose and orchid. in DOWN STAIRS STORE Far mnc, 23 cemtimes. 'em;‘ tons, against 752,000 tons in 1924,

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