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MORE TRADE WITH RUSSIA FORECAST lnternatlonal Harves!er Co. Hopes to Increase Farming Machinery Sales. BY J. €. ROYLE. ispateh to The Star ry 4—The In bought Fecial b NEW Co. hus is not prarently 1 1 Declines. from merican So- | gineers said s of this coun- he man labor | on of crops. The | the farms are | billion doliars that the | malintain tions rest | ative societies. fons in agricul- 5 the enormous according to the Dominick & Dom- and had a combined member- o per cent over 1924 VOLUME OF BUSINESS UNCERTAIN AT PRESENT Reserve Board Finds It Hard to Predict Trend in Next Few Months. CLEVELAND, Ohlo, February 4 4P)—Whether the next few months will show a continuation of the val- | | ame of business done in 1925, cannot | f yet be answered, says the monthly eview of the Fourth Fed- ve Bank for January, is- v found the iron and steel s running in quieter channels, occurred in t prtant industries because of the u i lull and inventory tak- | the review continues. But the it situation. M of the mills have sufficient | e in hand for several weeks | [f ahead and production is going for- | i i on a high plane, only slightly - that before the holiday inter- STOCK’S RISE MYSTERY. #\o Reasons Given for Canadian | cific’s Sudden Jump. s b to The Star. “ebruary 4.—For the - than 7 points in| Tuesday and the ¥ Wall street | . In some be for the 1 ors, who holdings thrown ne when sterling | 1t a discount. In other ntion was called to Cana- Pacifics enormous holdings in dated Mining and Smeiting | [§ ©o. of Canada, profits from which are satd to amount to s.rronnooo Speeial Dis s well in the world Amarillo, Tex. Its less than FOR COUGHS ‘When you use PERTUSSIN for your cough you are taking no chances whatever. It is safe be- cause itis free from “‘dope” (such a8 narcotics, chloroform, cannabis or other harmiul drugs). It can be taken freely, even by the small- est child, and will not interfere with digestion. Itissure because ithelps Nature 10 clear the air passages of germ- laden mucus—and promotes a speedy recovery. It soothes the cough at once. PERTUSSIN has been known . o physicians for over twenty years and all druggists sell it in farge or small bottles. ) Marked Advances Noted in Recent Auto Production By the Associated Prese. rs in January is estimated at 333, vehicles by the National Automo bile Chamber of Comme vared” with 319,468 in and 241,062 in January, 1 4 per cent ¢ ecem per cent over Junuary @ year ago. HOG INDUSTRY PROSPERS. | Low Corn Prices Big Factor, Says| ! U. S. Farm Report. ion and ex vell, and a hog and lustry is at present on strong 1851 The world of elegance in ‘51 the Open Victoria, two men THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 4, 1926. BREAD MERGER IGNORED. Bakers Unafrald of Recent Deal by “Bakery King.” Special Dispateh to The Star. BALTIMORE, February 4.—The Potomac State Bakers' Assoclation, meeting here yesterday in mid-Win- ter convention, took no notice of the $2,000,000,000 Ward Bread Corpora- tion with o “soul” Discussing the combine informally, members assert- 'EXICAN FOREIGN TRADE INCREASES | Gain of Over 9 Per Cent Made ‘; in Dealing With U. S. in Ten- Month Period. presid tirtsed formation of the company s merely a public declaration of During the 10 months ending Octo- smething that had been in existence i 5 Mexican foreign trade ex- ihle increas Ac published by the 1 States Department of Com the total trade between th es and Mexivo during that L. dbn'c, sesl W d is going to than it was. We + | during the entire y sufely estimated at © of 25 per cent was reg- 1 III the imports of agricultural , and as regards automo- (rucks the galn was still hipments to Mexico from to October, amounting : gainst 8,008 period’ of increase of 4,395 vehicles nerease of de between the e first 10 month; de Letween ted at the | . while in king into con ds all Latin countries in that « ities exchanged. ide Detween the two countries | ofiicials In Washington, commanded on the boz, and a spanking pair of cobs. Space 1—Auto Show The MARMON WASHINGTON COMP! 1636 Connecticut Ave. N North 2601-2602 Servlce Station, . PERRY LEISHEA 1227 R St. NW. 1926 To-day fashion selects the chaste simplicity, the inti mate privacy, of the Mar- mon Fictoria, i When in 51 Central Park rang to the myriad hoofs of Fashion's parade of Victorias, Nordyke & Marmon Company begaa its manufacturing achievements. Not ’til 1902, with nearly fifty years of success behind it, did it enter motor car production. Ever progressively alert, it now wins its greatest success, as it celebrates its 75th Anniversary. ‘e NEW MARMON Gt a Grreat Ciutomobile” ANY N.W. “Frequently business friends stop in to see me and I find the men with vision and ability to see into the future have consulted with officers of the Trust Department of the American Security and Trust Company relati\{e to making a Will and naming that Company Executor and Trustee.” “If not, do “Have you done this?” so at once, as that bank offers you excellent Trust and Banking service.” AND TRUST COM MERICAN SECURIT 15th and Penna. Ave. Capital Surplus and Undivided Profits Over $6,500,000 FIVE CONVENIENT BANKING OFFICES No. 1 of s series. V. [ est the revival of speculative activity - (in the ofl and copper shares, the only States can be | ticlpated extensively in the present bull market. Surplus production of the commodity, resulting in low prices and a small margin of profit, has been the restraining influence in ATTENTION IS DRAWN TO OILS AND COPPERS Only Stocks Which Have Not Join- ed Bull Market Are Now More ective‘ each. Crude oll production has declined, with one exception, for 16 consecu- tive weeks, and prices of crude and gaspline have been advanced in most .‘fiona of the country during the last b lkawhqe there has been a drastic reduction in surplus stocks of copper, and with consumption proceedings at a rtecord-breaking pace, the outlook for copper appears to be better than at sny period since the war. Utsire, & small island off Norway, is' governed by 11 women. By the Associated Press. NEW YORK. February ceet has been watching with {nter- 4. — Wall two large groups that have not par- INQUIRE ABOUT OUR DEFERRED 29 December 81, 1925, was '$263,167 after depreciation, taxes and charge: to $2.39 a share. The regular Iy dividend of 50 cents a share declared. WALL STREET NOTES. Cast Iron Pipe Gets Big Order. Rayon's Income. NEW YORK, United States > . ¢ It is said that the original line Jretmhary; 4 P)— | 1o Chicago & Northwestors Raft Cast Iron Pipe & |\was financed largely through the Foundry Co. has been awarded an | of potatoes. order for 2,500 tons of § to 16 inch cast iron pipe for the city of Boston. | Franklin B. Mooney, president of | Atlantic Gulf & West Indies Steam- ship Lines, says reports are unfound- | ed that acquisition of « nel Fruit Co. is being considere r that = merger with any other company i contemplated. Net income of American Rayon Products for the nine months ended PAYMENT PLAN FREE AUTOMOBILE. PARKING FEBRUARY FllRNITIlRE Funnhn W. . Moses & Sons Lorabdlished 1861 FSheetdeleventh Upholu-r:v 65th Anmversary Sale Attractive Pricings in All Departments for Friday and Saturday ODD BED ROOM FURNITURE SPECIALLY PRICED Mahogany and Gum Dresser. Regular $135.00 $95.00 Dresser. Regular 18200 -+ $125.00 N et e O Y e §69.00 Walnut and Gum Dresser (lnrge $89.00 $30.00 $30.00 size). Regular $134.00 All Layer Felt Mattress SPECIAL SALE Regular $50.00 Two Walnut and Gum Single Pos- ter Beds. Regular $45.00 Carpets suitable for living room, dining room, halls, stairs and bedrooms. Heather Velvet Carpets, 27 inches wide; regular $2.50 per square yard. Special, $1.85 square yard. Extra Heavy Heather Velvet Carvets, 27 inches wide; regular 3$3.50 per square yard. Special, $2.85 square yard. 20 Patterns, Choice Wilton Velvet Carpets, 27 inches wide; regular $3.40. Special, $2.95. One lot Wilton Velvet Carpets, discontinued patterns in quantities from 10 tc 40 yards; regular $3.40. Special, $2.75. One lot Wilton Velvet Carpets, discontinued patterns, in quantities from 38 to 10 yards; regular $3.40. Special, $2.00 yard. Mahogany and Gum Full Regular $53.00 Two Walnut and Gum (two-tone) Single Beds. Regular $45.00..... $22-50 Cottage Furniture lvory Dresser. Regular $29.00 Ivory Chest of Drawers. Regular $21.00. .. Ivory Writing Table. Regular $11.00... Ivory Chiffonier Regular $25.00.... - $10.00 $18.00 INLAID LINCLEUMS Solid colors through to the back; suitable for kitchen, pantrys, halls and office rooms; Scoteh inlaid; regular $2.25. Special, $1.50 square yard. Extra Heavy Inlaid Linoleum in a variety of tile, marbie and parquet patierns; reguiar $2.50. Spedial, $2.20 square yard. Regular $2.90 grade. Special, $2.55 square yard. Regular $3.256 grade. Reduced square yard. Entire stock of Fiber and Grass Rugs; sizes 27 by 54 inches 3 by 6 feet, 4 feet 5 inches by 7 feet 5 inches, 6 oy 9 feet, & by 10 feet. 9 by 12 feet. At 25% Discount tc $2.90 THE LINEN SHQP Sheets and Pillowcases Moses “Elite” cotton sheets and cases. mentioned are torn sizes. Spare hemming. 42x36 cases, reduced tc, each 46x86 cases, reduced to, each 81x90 sheets, reduced to, each 81x99 sheets, reduced to, each.... 81x108 sheets, reduced to, each Moses “De Luxe” Cotton Sheets and Cases. 42x3b6 cases, reduced to, each 45x36 cases, reduced to, each. 72x99 sheets, reduced to, each 81x90 sheets, reduced to, each “Cottage” Sheets; size 81x30 inches Price, “Standard” Cotton Pfllowuus size 42x36 and 45x86 inches. Sale Price, ench Hemmed Part-linen and Part-cotton Huck Face Towels in all white or with rose or blue border. Sale Price, each Sizes All-linen Hemmed Colored Striped Luncheon Sets (cloth size, 52x52 inches), with one- half dozen nackim to match. Saie P-i set. - $3.50 All nen Damnsk; 70 inches mde (four beautiful designs). Sale Price, yara $3.00 Pure Linen Silver Bleached Table Dam- ask. Sale Price, yard ..8225 Hemstitched Pure Linen Fack Face Towels $0.50 Pure Linen Face Towels. Sale each .. .59 Pure each .75 Pure Linen Face Towe s. Price, Special, $1.35 Each Mohawk Cotton Sheets; size 81x90 inches. duced to $1.35 each. Re- DRAPERY DEPARTMENT Portieres Satin Derby Double-faced Portieres, 50 inches wide and 2% yards long, in beautiful damask designs and popular shades. Solid and two-tone colorings; excellent $15.76 values. Special, $10.00 r. Pnlvlelvy Double-faced Armure Portieres, 50 inches wide and 214 yards long. Rose, green, mulberry, brown, etc. Practical and durable, sold up to $12.75 pair. Special, $7.50 pair. Drapery Materials At Drastic Redactions Some in small quantities only, others have of. Suitable for llzhbwe!.ht portieres or draperies. 50-inch Silk and Chenme, Sunfast; regular, $4.50. Special, $2.285 yard. Golden brown, green, gold, gold and taupe; also blue and taupe. Many small lots of drapery fabrics at just half / regular price. lenty dow INQUIRE ABOUT OUR DEFERRED Beautiful Made-Up Draperies Several lots Made-up Draperies and Valances to be sold at half price of material used. No charge for labor making. New Ruffled Curtains in solid colors. Sunfast Rayon; regular, $4.50 pair. Special, $3.50 per pair. New Ruffled Voile Curtains in solid colors; regular, $2.75 pair. Special, $2.00 pair. New Ruffled Marquisette Curtains, cream with shell embroidered edge in color; regular, $3.75. Special, $2.75 per pair. A special in Ecru Fringed Panels, 214 yards long; regular, $2.25 pair. Now $1.50 pair. Three (3) other patterns, 214 yards long; regu- lar, $4.76. Now $3.50 pair. Folding Screens If you are in need of screens see our large assortment of three and four fold screens in Burlap, S;lteun and Armure for dining rooms, bedrooms and offices White, oak and mahogany finish. Others in decorated leather and in scenic dedzna Also fireplace screens. PAYMENT PLAN